IEE Solar Project
IEE Solar Project
IEE Solar Project
1. Duly Accomplished Project Information/IEE Checklist Report to include study on the movements of migratory birds in the area and duly notarized accountability statement of the project proponent. Duly accomplished Environmental Management Plan to include contingency management plan and safety program and establishment of buffer zones from the project area. SEC Registration or DOE Certification of the proponent Zoning Certification from HLURB and/or MPDC, certifying that project conforms with the zoning of the locality. Colored Pictures (panoramic view of the project site with captions. Certified copy of the TCT or OCT or proof of ownership of the applied area. Environmental Liability Insurance Policy Undertaking to Engage a Third Party Environmental Auditor * PAMB Clearance if the project is located in a protected area
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INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION (IEE) CHECKLIST REPORT FOR SOLAR ENERGY PROJECTS
LIMITS (5MW TO 100MW RATED CAPACITY)
A. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. 2. Project Name: Project Location: _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ (Complete address street/sitio/ barangay, city/municipality, province) ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ (Complete address street/barangay, city/municipality, province) ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
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Proponent: Address:
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Telephone No.: Fax No.: Project Ownership: Project Cost: Project Duration:
B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1. Project Components _________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 2. Land Ownership and Status of Land Ownership __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 3. How Do You Describe the General Location of the Project? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________
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4. Project Specifications: 4.1 Specifications of Wind Turbines Item Nominal output Type of generator Power regulation Cut in wind speed* Cut out wind speed* Hub height* Blade/rotor diameter Type of blade/rotor Type of tower Total number of turbine towers Distance between towers Voltage of substation Area of control center Total project area Project Duration
*Definitions: blade Tower height - the height from the ground level to the top of the tower Rotor solid steel hub with three (3) rotor blades
Specification
Unit kilo watts meters per second meters per second meters meters units meters kilo volts square meters Hectares Years
Cut in wind speed the minimum wind speed to start generation Cut out wind speed the maximum wind speed to cut out generation Hub height the height from the ground level to the center of the
4.2 Control Center/Office _________________________________________________ 5. Land use Land Use Total Area Within the Project Boundary (hectares)
1. Agricultural 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Industrial Commercial Residential Tourism Forest Land Open Spaces Institutional Others (pasture, grassland, shrub land) Total Area (hectares)
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6. Barangays Where Turbines Will Be Installed Barangay Municipality Province Total Area
7. Manpower and Employment How many people will be employed by the project? Pre-construction period ________________ Construction period ________________ Operation and maintenance ________________ 8. Construction Schedule (Attach schedule of development activities from preconstruction, construction to the operation phase in a Gantt Chart)]
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2. What is the general geology of the area? 3. Are there indications of land sliding in the
area?
5. Soil type of the area 6. Does the area have sandy soil?
Clayey soil? Sandy loam soil?
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Components/Parameters
Yes
No
Remarks
13. Average number of typhoons per year 14. Is there a record of tornadoes /twisters
which occurred in the area?
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What are the present uses of the water bodies being drained/affected by the project site? Uses 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Bathing Fishing Recreation Washing Source of Drinking Irrigation Others (please specify) Put check (b) Remarks
2. Biological Environment
Components/Parameters 1. Are there existing trees and other types of vegetation in the project area? If yes, indicate the forest type/vegetation. Yes No Remarks
3. Are there fishery resources in the water 4. Is the area in a watershed or forest
What are the existing forest resources in the project area that are important to the community? Forest Resource Timber Fuel Wood Non-timber Products Food Plants Medicinal Plants Wild Animals Minerals Others (specify)
Check if Present
Remarks
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3. What is the average family size? 4. How many of the houses are made of
concrete? Made of wood? Made of concrete and wood? Made of brick? Made of adobe? Others: light houses, sheds
the barangay? (Brgy. Caunayan and Balaoi) Livelihood type: Farming Fishing Others: Employees Barbers/Drivers/etc Professionals (doctors, engineers, accountants, etc.)
If yes, please indicate: _________________________________ * Questions not answerable by yes or no are addressed in the remarks.
11. Are there other local organizations in the area? If yes, please list down these organized groups e.g., associations, cooperatives, etc. below Name of Organizations
12. Are there other social infrastructures in the barangays? ____ If yes, what are these social infrastructures? Put Check (b) Schools Roads Police Put Check (b) Health Centers/Clinics Communications (Radio, TV, mail, newspaper) Community Center
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1. Pre-construction/Construction Period
Project Activities Affecting the Physical Environment
1. be 2. Will there be land clearing? If yes, what is the total area to cleared? Will there be stockpiling of soil, sand and gravel materials in the project area? Will there be drillings, hammering, and boring activities? Will there be earthmoving activities e.g. excavation works, cut and fill, etc.?
Yes
No
Impact Description
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If yes, how deep is the excavation and how much is the estimated volume of cut and fill? Average depth of excavation: 5. Will there be any slope modifications or ground leveling to be done? Will temporary quarters or barracks and a field office be provided for construction workers in the project site? Will there be topsoil removal and replacement? If yes, how much of the removed topsoil will be replaced? If partial only, where will the rest of the topsoil go? If no, what will happen to the excavated topsoil? Will there be demolition of existing structures? If yes, what types of structures will be demolished? Type of structures: Page 12
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Are you constructing an access roads going to the site? If yes, what type of access road?
Yes
No
Impact Description
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Yes
No
Impact Description
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Yes
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Impact Description
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No
Impact Description
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Impact Description
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Impact Description
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5.
Is there a team formed for the proper responsibilities in repairing damaged poles/towers resulting from natural (typhoon, earthquake) or man-made calamities? Will there be an increase in economic activity or rise in associated projects?
6.
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OPERATION PHASE
AIR QUALITY WATER QUALITY SOLID WASTE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
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G. PROPONENT'S COMMITMENTS
I/We, am/are committing to . . . . . . . 1. Comply with the following: PD PD RA RA RA RA 984 Pollution Control Law 1586 Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System 6969 Toxic and Hazardous Waste Act of 1990 8749 Clean Air Act of 1999 9003 Ecological and Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 9275 Clean Water Act of 2004
-The implementing rules and regulations of the above-cited laws and -Other applicable environmental rules and regulations 2. Comply with all mitigation/enhancement measures identified in this Checklist; 3. Abide and conform to the prescribed rules and specifications for power transmission lines as contained in the Electrical Code of the Philippines 4. Construct, operate and maintain well-designed wind turbines and other related structures 5. Establish adequate buffer zones from the project area 6. Comply with all stipulations indicated in any agreement forged with private or public authorities 7. Report to proper government authorities any illegal forest activities that may be present or happening in the project area 8. Immediately replace/ rehabilitate/ repair damaged structures/lines resulting from natural or man-made calamities 9. Organize and conduct information, education and communication (IEC) activities on safety and potential hazards of the project 10. Properly brief or orient the proponents staff about the ECC conditions, commitments and agreements made about the project 11. Apply for permits from the DENR-EMB for the operation of emission and effluent sources 12. Designate a Pollution Control Officer (PCO) to handle the environmental management programs 13. Submit regular environmental monitoring reports to DENR-EMB RO 14. Strictly implement a contingency management plan and safety program;
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A.
LIST OF ANNEXES
Title or Description Put a check (a) mark
1. Location Map 2. Vicinity Map 3. Design and Layout of WTGs 4. Layout of Power Output 5. Floor Plan of Operations and Maintenance Building 6. Land Use Map 7. Estimated Manpower Requirements 8. Gantt Chart (Schedule of Activities) 9. Slope Map 10. Geological Map/Geological Fault Map 11. Flood prone Map 12. Soil Map 13. Erosion Map 14. Tropical cyclone Map 15. Initial inventory of Trees and Other Important Vegetation 16. Initial List of Birds Found 17. Photocopies of Agreements/Right-of-Way Grants or Similar Instruments 18. Photocopies of TCT/OCT/CLT, etc. (S/S only) 19. Electronic copy of the IEE Checklist 20. Two (2) copies of the IEE Checklist 21. Payment of filing fees with the DENR-EMB Regional Office 4,000 for new projects and P 3,000 for expansion projects
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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT OF THE PROPONENT This is to certify that all the information and commitments in the Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist are true, accurate and complete. Should I/we learn of any information, which would make the IEE Checklist inaccurate, I/we shall bring said information to the attention of the DENR EMB Regional Office concerned. We hereby bind ourselves jointly and solidarily to any penalty that may be imposed arising from any misrepresentation or failure to state material information in this IEE Report. It witness whereof, we hereby set our hands this ______________ day of _______________ at _______________. _______________________ Project Proponent/Managing Head _______________________ Title/Designation ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
BEFORE ME this ________ day of ______________________, 20 ______________ at __________________________, personally appeared ____________________________ with Community Tax Certificate No. ___________________ issued on _______________ at ____________________________________________________ in his/her capacity as _______________________________ of ________________________________________ and acknowledged to me that this IEE Report Checklist is his/her voluntary act and deed, of the entity he/she represents. This document, which consists of _______________ pages, including the page on which this acknowledgement is written is an Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Report Checklist. Witness my hand and seal on the place and date above written. ___________________ Notary Public
Doc No. ______ Page No. _____ Book No. _____ Series of ______
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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT OF THE IEE PREPARER This is to certify that all the information and commitments in the Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist are true, accurate and complete. Should I/we learn of any information, which would make the IEE Checklist inaccurate, I/we shall bring said information to the attention of the DENR Regional Office concerned. We hereby bind ourselves jointly and solidarily to any penalty that may be imposed arising from any misrepresentation or failure to state material information in this IEE Report. It witness whereof, we hereby set our hands this ______________ day of _______________ at _______________. _______________________ IEE Preparer _______________________ Title/Designation
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
BEFORE ME this ________ day of ______________________, 20 ______________ at __________________________, personally appeared ____________________________ with Community Tax Certificate No. ___________________ issued on _______________ at ____________________________________________________ in his/her capacity as _______________________________ of ________________________________________ and acknowledged to me that this IEE Checklist is his/her voluntary act and deed, of the entity he/she represents. This document, which consists of _______________ pages, including the page on which this acknowledgement is written is an Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist. Witness my hand and seal on the place and date above written. ___________________ Notary Public
Doc No. ______ Page No. _____ Book No. _____ Series of _____
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