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EIA Project Report

EIA Project Report. Title Page. Institution/Department Project Title Course Name and ID Number Prepared By:Name of Student Submitted to: Name of Professor Date. Table of Contents. Background of the Project or Project Description Project In/Out EIA Methodology Used

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EIA Project Report

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  1. EIA Project Report

  2. Title Page Institution/Department Project Title Course Name and ID Number Prepared By:Name of Student Submitted to: Name of Professor Date

  3. Table of Contents • Background of the Project or Project Description • Project In/Out • EIA Methodology Used • Collection of Baseline Data • Project Activities and Impacts Identification/ Prediction • Impacts Assessment • Cost Benefit Analysis • EIA Decision • Monitoring/Management Plan

  4. Background of the Projector Project Description • The project (type, location, timings, capacity, etc) • The Project: its need • Study /Project Area • Project requirements: water, energy, environment, etc • Project Activities/Processes • etc

  5. 2. Project In/Out • Materials used • Wastes produced • Implications resulted from project execution and operation

  6. 3. EIA Methodology Used • Method used • Types of Potential Environmental Impacts

  7. 4. Collection of Baseline Data • topography and soils, • Housing • Commercial/industrial/Touristic/etc activities • Water/energy supply • Waste disposal • storm water and drainage, • flora and fauna, • air quality, • noise, • visual quality, • Roads, traffic and access issues, • Culture and heritage, • waste and hazardous material, • utilities and services, • community and stakeholder issues, and • economic and financial considerations.

  8. 5. Project Activities and Impacts Identification/Prediction • Screening • Scoping

  9. 6. Impacts Assessment • Alternative processes and technologies • Alternative raw materials • Mitigation measures

  10. 7. Cost Benefit Analysis • Capital and Running Costs • Short and long-term benefits resulting from project implementation

  11. 8. EIA Decision • Conclusions about impacts • Recommedations

  12. 9. Monitoring/Management Plan

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