The Philippine Environmental Impact Assessment System PDF
The Philippine Environmental Impact Assessment System PDF
The Philippine Environmental Impact Assessment System PDF
Environmental Impact
Assessment System
Arch John B. Camps
Noreen T. Claro
Ellaine B. Chin
Yanily Ann R. Valdez
INTRODUCTION
Legend:
Proponent-driven
DENR-EMB driven
Proponent-driven but outside the EIA Process as requirements are under the mandate of other entities
Public involvement, which typically begins at scoping but may occur at any stage of the EIA process
6 Stages of EIA Process (SS-EE-DM)
• Screening
• Scoping
• EIA Study and Report Preparation
• EIA Report Review and Evaluation
• Decision Making
• Monitoring, Validation, Evaluation/ Audit
What happens in every step of the EIA Process?
Proclamation No. 2146, Series of 1981
Heavy Industries
1. Non-ferrous Metal Industries
2. Iron and Steel Mills
Projects
3. Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries including oil and gas
4. Smelting plants
Resource Extractive Industries
A. Major Mining and Quarrying Projects
B. Forestry Projects
B.1. Logging
B.2. Major wood processing projects
Covered
B.3. Introduction of fauna (exotic animals in public
private forests)
B.4.Forest occupancy
B.5.Extraction of mangrove products
Fishery Projects
Dikes for/and fishpond development projects 1. Environmentally
Infrastructure Projects
Major dams Critical Project (ECP)
Major power plants (fossilfuelled, nuclear fuelled, hydroelectric or geothermal)
Major reclamation projects
Major roads and bridges
Proclamation No. 2146, Series of 1981
All areas declared by law as national parks, watershed reserves, wildlife preserves and sanctuaries
Areas set aside for aesthetic potential tourist spots
Areas which constitute the habitat for any endangered
or threatened species of indigenous Philippine Wildlife
Projects
Areas of unique historic, archaeological, or scientific interests
Areas which are traditionally occupied by cultural communities or tribes Covered
Areas frequently visited and/or hard hit by natural calamities
(geologic hazards, floods, typhoons, volcanic activity, etc.)
Areas with critical slopes
Areas classified as prime agricultural lands
Recharged areas of aquifers
2. Environmentally
Water bodies Critical Area (ECA)
Mangrove areas
Coral reefs
TWO REQUISITES:
Boracay
✓Prior consultation with the affected local
Foundation v. communities
Province of ✓Prior approval of the project by the appropriate
sanggunian
Aklan
• Sections 26 and 27 in the Local Government Code
Bangus Fry • Legislative concern for the maintenance of sound
Fisherfolk v. ecology and clean environment
Substantive Review
Transmittal of CNC Sign-off/ Issuance of Endorsement of
END Document Decision Document Recommendation
Draft
Review by proper
Optional Site Visit Recommendation
EIAMD case handler Document by EMB CH
Legend:
Proponent-driven
DENR-EMB driven
Proponent-driven but outside the EIA Process as requirements are under the mandate of other entities
Public involvement, which typically begins at scoping but may occur at any stage of the EIA process
Amendments of the Environmental
Compliance Certificate
WHAT ARE MINOR AMENDMENTS?
1. Typographical error
2. Extension of deadlines for submission of post-ECC requirement/s
3. Extension of ECC validity
4. Change in company name/ownership
5. Decrease in land/project area or production capacity
6. Other amendments deemed “minor” at the discretion of the EMB CO/RO Director
Amendments of the Environmental
Compliance Certificate (MINOR)
Proponent prepares EMB Assigns Case CH
START and submits Letter Handler Recommendation
Request
Decision on the
END letter request
Legend:
Proponent-driven
DENR-EMB driven
Proponent-driven but outside the EIA Process as requirements are under the mandate of other entities
Public involvement, which typically begins at scoping but may occur at any stage of the EIA process
Amendments of the Environmental
Compliance Certificate
WHAT ARE MAJOR AMENDMENTS?
1. Expansion of project area w/in catchment described in EIA
2. Increase in production capacity or auxiliary component of the original project
3. Change/s in process flow or technology
4. Addition of new product
5. Integration of ECCs for similar or dissimilar but contiguous projects (NOTE: ITEM #5
IS PROPONENT’S OPTION, NOT EMB’S)
6. Revision/Reformatting of ECC Condition
7. Other amendments deemed “major” at the discretion of the EMB CO/RO Director
/Reformatting of ECC Conditions
Amendments of the Environmental
Compliance Certificate (MAJOR)
Proponent prepares EPRMP/PEP EMB forms a
EMB evaluates the RMP based
START and submits Letter requests
YES Technical Review
request? Committee
Request
Legend:
Proponent-driven
DENR-EMB driven
Proponent-driven but outside the EIA Process as requirements are under the mandate of other entities
Public involvement, which typically begins at scoping but may occur at any stage of the EIA process
1) For projects which were never
implemented
for
TIMELINE FOR REPLY
Relief 45 days
Proponent
completes the DENR-EMB verifies
requirements, if any compliance
ECC
compliance END
official letter
Legend:
Proponent-driven
DENR-EMB driven
Proponent-driven but outside the EIA Process as requirements are under the mandate of other entities
Public involvement, which typically begins at scoping but may occur at any stage of the EIA process
Judicious implementation of sound and
COMPLIANCE standard environmental quality during
the development stage of a particular
MONITORING project
Tasked to monitor the project proponent’s
compliance with the conditions stipulated
PENRO to in the ECC
Monitor With support from the DENR regional
Compliance office and the Environmental Management
Bureau
A multi-partite monitoring team
Monitoring (MMT) shall be formed immediately
after the issuance of an ECC
for Projects
issued with
ECC Proponents required to establish an
MMT and shall put up an
Environmental Monitoring Fund
(EMF) not later than the initial
construction phase of the project
Monitoring
for Projects • Not subject to monitoring under the EIS System
• Projects issued ECCs under the old IRRs of P.D.
issued with 1586 but are now non covered
CNC
• The Cherry Hills tragedy is the best example of a
Specific failed monitoring compliance.
A project
initiated c) Violations of conditions of ECCs with old format referring
to submission of documents, conduct of studies and other
without ECC – conditions within the mandate of other agencies
Administrative
Administrative investigation after which the
Proceedings for hearing officer will submit his report to the EMB
Director or the Regional Director Executive
Cancellation of Director who will then render his decision
ECC’s
Desist
Order Effective immediately
Actionable
ALLEGED VIOLATION under PD YES DENR-EMB send
START OR DISCOVERY OF 1586?
proponents a notice
VIOLATION
NO DENR-EMB may
conduct field
EMB Director/ RD fefers compliant to validation, site
Pollution Adjudication Board (PAB) or inspection, etc.
government entities/LGUs with direct
mandate on the complaint
CASE DECISION DOCUMENT TO BE SENT TO
PROPONENT SHALL INCLUDE:
DENR-EMB sends
Proponent
Administrative
a) Clearance Letter (CL), and Proponent a Show
NO replies in 7
b) Notice of Violation (NOV) and Order of Payment Cause Letter (SCL) as to
days?
why penalty or fine will
not be imposed.
YES
CH drafts/Hearing DENR-EMB/Case
Whether Proponent
Investigation
Officer issues the handler may still
Case Decision attends or not, case is
hold technical
Document (CDD) to deemed submitted for Case handler
hearing or technical
the Proponent decision evaluates
conference
Process
Proponent files MR
Legal Officer
Proponent with ECC issuing Case handler reviews CH prepares TH
YES conducts Technical
appeals? office within 15 days motion Report
Hearing (TH)
from receipt of NOV
CH#2 prepares TH
NO Report
END
Conclusion