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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development has been the cornerstones of the policies and procedures governing the industrial and other developmental activities in India.


 

The Need for EIAEnvironmental impact assessment (EIA)8.2 THE EIA CYCLE AND PROCEDURES8.2.1 Screening8.2.2 Scoping8.2.3 Baseline Data8.2.4 Impact PredictionAirNoiseWaterLandBiologicalImpact on breeding and nesting grounds Socio-EconomicImpact on economic status8.2.6 Public Hearing8.2.7 . Environment Management Plan8.2.8 Decision Making8.2.9 Monitoring the Clearance ConditionsSalient Features of 2006 Amendment8.3 COMPONENTS OF EIAAir EnvironmentNoise EnvironmentWater EnvironmentBiological EnvironmentLand EnvironmentSocio-economic and Health EnvironmentRisk AssessmentEnvironment Management Plan8.4 . KEY ELEMENTS OF AN INITIAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND SCOPING8.4.1 Project Location(s)The siting criteria delineated by MoEF include:PROCEDURE FOR PUBLIC HEARING(2) Notice of Public Hearing: -(3) Composition of public hearing panel: -DRAW BACKSComposition of expert committees and standards:Public hearing:Quality:RECOMMENDATIONSDo you know?Grant of clearance:Monitoring, compliance and institutional arrangements:Redressal:List of Environmentally Sensitive PlacesDo you know?ENVIRONMENT SUPPLEMENT PLAN (ESP)Proposals under ESPPositivesNegatives:PARIVESH (Pro-Active and Responsive facilitation by Interactive, Virtuous and Environmental Single-window Hub)