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Towards Greener Development: Preparation of Environmental Impact Assessment Sector-Specific Manuals

The Environmental Clearance (EC) under implementation prior to 2006,highlighted the need to introduce specific processes/ categories/ activities, and also the need to introduce new sectors such as construction, coal washery, etc., to be brought in the ambit of the environmental clearance process based on their extent of impact on environment. The Environmental Impact Assessment Notification (EIA) 2006 has notified 39 developmental sectors, which require prior environmental clearance. Based on the capacity, they have been further categorized into Category A or B. The Notification also provides for bringing out guidelines from time to time on the requirements of the EIA Notification and on the environmental clearance process.

 

The Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) engaged two consultants – Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad and IL&FS Ecosmart Ltd. – to prepare 37 Sector-Specific Manuals for the various sectors/activities listed in the EIA Notification 2006 – of which Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad prepared 10 Manuals and IL&FS Ecosmart Ltd. prepared 27 Manuals. These Manuals are proposed to serve as Guidance Manuals to various sector-specific Expert Appraisal Committees (EACs) at the Centre and to State/UT Environmental Impact Assessment Authorities (SEIAAs) and State Level Expert Appraisal Committees (SEACs) in the various States, who have been assigned the task of screening, scoping and appraisal of projects of various sectors for grant of environmental clearance (EC).

 

These Manuals would help in standardization of the quality of appraisal and in further harmonization in appraisal of projects by EACs/ SEACs/ SEIAAs in granting ECs for various projects at the central and state level. The Manuals for each sector is to include Model TORs, technological options, processes for a cleaner production, waste minimization, monitoring of environmental quality, related regulations, and procedure of obtaining EC if linked to other clearances, etc.

 

The 10 sector-specific EIA Manuals prepared by ASCI are on the MoEF website. These include: 

  1. Mining
  2. Mineral Beneficiation
  3. Airports
  4. Asbestos
  5. Ports & Harbours
  6. Building Construction and Townships
  7. Highways
  8. Coal Washery
  9. Aerial Ropeways
  10. NucleaPower 

Click here to check these 10 manuals: http://moef.nic.in/manuals.htm

 

The 27 sector-specific EIA Manuals prepared by IL&FS and uploaded on the MoEF website include the following: 

  1. Thermal Power
  2. Cement
  3. Chemical Fertilizers
  4. Sugar
  5. Distilleries
  6. Leather/Skin/Hide Processing Industry
  7. Pulp & Paper
  8. Offshore and On-shore Oil & Gas Exploration, Development & Production
  9. Induction/Arc and Cupola Furnaces
  10. Metallurgical Industries
  11. Oil & Gas Transportation Pipe-line
  12. Oil Refineries
  13. Petrochemical Plants
  14. Pesticides and Pesticide Intermediates
  15. Chlor Alkali Industry
  16. Synthetic Organic Industry
  17. Petrol-Chemical-based Production
  18. Coke Oven Plants
  19. Soda Ash
  20. Integrated Paints
  21. Man-made Fibre
  22. Isolated Storages and Handling of Hazardous Chemicals
  23. Common Municipal Solid Wastes
  24. Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs)
  25. Industrial Estates
  26. Ship Breaking Yards
  27. Common Hazardous Waste Disposal, Storage and Treatment Facilities 

To keep pace with changing technologies and needs of sustainable development, the manuals would require regular updating in the future. The Manuals have been uploaded on the MoEF website to not only give wider dissemination on the EIA Notification 2006 to all stakeholders – governmental and non-governmental, project proponents and consultants involved in the environmental clearance process and experts from academia and concerned sectoral intuitions, industry associations and the local communities where projects are to come up, but also to enhance transparency on the EC process.

 

Source: PIB Release dated December 24, 2010.