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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, AMRAVATI AMRAVATI Department of Civil Department of Civil Engineering Engineering Seminar I presentation on Seminar I presentation on Environmental Impact Environmental Impact Assessment Assessment Guided by: Guided by: Dr. R. K. Rai Dr. R. K. Rai Deptt. Of Civil Deptt. Of Civil Engg. Engg. Presented by: Presented by: Ashwin S. Pand Ashwin S. Pand ID: 13054004 ID: 13054004 M. Tech (1 M. Tech (1 st st Year) Year)

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, AMRAVATIENGINEERING, AMRAVATI

Department of Civil Department of Civil EngineeringEngineering

Seminar I presentation onSeminar I presentation on

Environmental Impact Environmental Impact AssessmentAssessment

Guided by:Guided by:Dr. R. K. RaiDr. R. K. RaiDeptt. Of Civil Deptt. Of Civil Engg.Engg.

Presented by:Presented by:Ashwin S. PandAshwin S. PandID: 13054004ID: 13054004M. Tech (1M. Tech (1stst Year) Year)

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The impact of an activity is a deviation (a change) from the baseline situation that is caused by the activity.

The baseline situation is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.

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EIA was first developed in the US as a result of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969(NEPA), for considering possible impacts prior to a decision being taken on whether or not a proposal should be given approval to proceed.

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THE PROCESS INCLUDES FOLLOWING STEPS:

1. Screening2. Scoping3. Impact analysis4. Impact mitigation5. Reporting6. Review7. Decision making8. Monitoring

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1. SCREENING

The screening process determines whether a particular project requires preparation of an EIA or not.

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2. SCOPING

Scoping is a stage, usually involving the public and other interested parties, that identifies the key environmental issues that should be addressed in an EIA.

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3. IMPACT ANALYSIS

The type, extent, duration, timing, severity and significance of the impact is analyzed.

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4. IMPACT MITIGATION

Ensuring that residual impacts are within acceptable levels and to enhance environmental and social benefits.

It is the implementation of measures designed to reduce the undesirable effects of a proposed action on the environment

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5. REPORTING

Report of EIA is prepared and submitted to the concerned authority.

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CONTENTS OF REPORT

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6. REVIEW

In this step, the report is studied thoroughly for any deficiencies and corrections are made. Public participation is the important part of this step.

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7. DECISION MAKING

Involves deciding whether the project is acceptable or not. The terms and conditions are finalized in this step.

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8. MONITORING

Involves ensuring the implementation of

conditions attached to a decision,

verification of impacts are as predicted or

permitted, confirming the mitigation

measures are working as expected, taking

action to manage any unforeseen changes.

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WHERE IS EIA REQUIRED?

For schedule 1 projects, carrying out EIA is MUST.

For schedule 2 projects, EIA must be carried out if the development is likely to have a significant impact on the environment by virtue of its nature, size or location.

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SCHEDULE 1 PROJECTS

Major power plants Chemical works Waste disposal incineration Major Roads Schemes

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SCHEDULE 2 PROJECTS Quarries and opencast Some intensive livestock rearing Overhead transmission lines Surface storage of fossil fuel Foundries and forges Coke ovens Manufacture of dairy products Brewing Some textile operations Rubber production Wide range of infrastructure projects Waste water treatment plants Holiday villages Golf courses

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Sector Impact indicator

TransportCars and Freight

InductionCongestion

LandscapeArea affectedQuality area

Type of impact

Pollution

GroundwaterUrban air quality

Air quality non urbanNoise: urban areas

EcosystemsFaunaFlora

EconomyAgricultureEmployment

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ALTERNATIVE HW1

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ALTERNATIVE HW2

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ALTERNATIVE ZERO

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ALTERNATIVE CMP

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ALTERNATIVE TRN

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Dutta B. K., Bandyopadhyay S. (2010), “Environmental Impact Assessment and Social Impact Assessment - Decision Making Tools for Project Appraisal in India”, International Journal of Human and Social Sciences 5:6.

Friends of earth, (Oct 2005) “EIA: A campaigner’s guide”

http://www.cseindia.org/subsection/reports/20083, 20/11/13

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_assessment, 20/11/13

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