Presentation On BAJAJ
Presentation On BAJAJ
Presentation On BAJAJ
Assessment
Environmental Impact
Assessment
NEPA Process
(National Environmental
Policy Act)
Need of EIA
Methodology of Environment
Impact Assessment
The EIA methodology consists of four
phases, namely:
Impact
Performance of the
Assessment
Performance of the
Assessment
(d) Preparation of Checklist: A checklist is
prepared to ensure complete coverage of
all the possible consequences of the
proposed project, so that it can be determined
as to what administrative actions should be
taken.
(e) Measurement of Environment Impact,
due to the project: For Identifying the impact
of the project on the environment, a checklist
of the environmental attributes reflects
the impact on the environment resulting
from a particular action.
Preparation of EIS
EIS is the conclusion of EIA. It is a written
statement which serves as a device to ensure
that the policies and goals defined by NEPA
(National Environment policy Act) are
infused into the ongoing programmed. It
must contain the following items.
Description of the site of the project or
environment where the proposed project is to
take place.
of
the
proposed
project,
Description
purpose of action, its goals and objectives,
area, extent, equipments, manpower and
material requirement.
Review of EIS
Limitations of EIA
EIA suffers from following limitations
EIA should be undertaken at the policy and
planning level rather than at the project level.
Range of Possible alternatives in the project
EIA is often small.
There is no criteria to decide what type of
project are to undergo EIA. A lot of
unnecessary expense and delay in project
clearance could be avoided as there are
many projects that do not require an indepth EIA.
Lack
of
comprehensive
environment
information base, limitation of time,
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