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Philippine Economic Zone Authority

SUPPLEMENTAL GUIDELINES for


Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist for
Economic Zone Enterprises

September 2004

Environmental Safety Group


2nd Floor Almeda Building
Roxas Boulevard corner San Luis Street,

Pasay City
Tel: (02) 551-9526 / 551-6561
Fax: (02) 551-3439
Email: engg_envtl@peza.gov.ph
Website: www.peza.gov.ph

EMB

Regional

BCEZ

Rio Tuba SEZ

RD Joel Salvador
DENR-EMB CAR
Forestry Compound
Pacdal, Baguio City
(074)4422346
 (074)4447364
BEZ, AIP, LIP, Subic SEZ,
TECO SEZ, Plastic
Processing Center SEZ

RD Lormelyn Claudio
DENR-EMB Region 3
Amalgamated Bldg., Balit
San Fernando, Pampanga
(045)8880988
 (045)8880985

Amkor SEZ, Macroasia SEZ,


VW SEZ

RD Roberto Sheen
DENR-EMB MIMAROPA
6/F L&S Bldg.,
1515 Roxas Blvd. Manila
(02) 5369786
 (02)5369786

RD Sixto Tolentino
DENR-EMB NCR
29 Hizon Building, Quezon Ave
Quezon City
(02)7810497
 (02) 7810471

CEZ, CPIP, CIP1&2,


LISP1&2, CAIP, DIP, FCIE,
FPIP, GBP, GAP, LIIP, LTI,
EMI-SEZ, LTC, PTC,
Tabangao SEZ, Toyota SEZ,
YTMI SEZ

MEZ 1 & 2, CLIP, MRI, New


Cebu, WCIP, Asia Town IT
Park

RD Luciano Hornilla
DENR-EMB CALABARZON
6/F L&S Bldg.,
1515 Roxas Blvd. Manila
(02)5369784
 (02) 5250348

RD Jun Erasmo Villafae


DENR-EMB Region 7
Greenplains Subd., Banilad,
Mandaue City, Cebu
(032)3453905
 (032)3453966

LIDE
RD Fermin Weygan
DENR-EMB Region 8
Sto. Nio Extension
Tacloban City
 (053)4777960

Offices

Jasaan SEZ

Sarangani SEZ

RD Sabdullah Abubakar
DENR-EMB Region 10
Macabalan,
Cagayan de Oro City
 (088)8569362

E M B

C e n t r al

RD Datu Tungko Saikol


DENR-EMB Region 12
4/F Siyambio Bldg., Roxas St.
Koronadal, South Cotabato
 (083)2284847

O f f i c e

Reynaldo P. Alcances
Chief, Environmental Impact Assessment Division
Environmental Management Bureau
DENR Compound, Visayas Avenue, Quezon City
 (02) 9202240
Director Julian D. Amador
Environmental Management Bureau
DENR Compound, Visayas Avenue, Quezon City
(02) 9202260  (02) 9271518

Table of Contents

Section

Title

Page

I N S T R U C T I O N S
I
II
III

Introduction
Scope of the Checklist
Instructions on the Preparation & Submission of the IEE Checklist
I E E

1.0
2.0

3.0

4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0

C H E C K L I S T

General Information
Project Description
2.1
Project Cost
2.2
Project Area Coverage
2.3
Description of Project Phases
Impact Assessment and Mitigation
3.1
Pre-operation/Construction Phase
3.2
Operation & Maintenance Phase
3.3
Abandonment & Rehabilitation Phase
Environmental Management Plan
Environmental Monitoring Plan
Proponents Commitments
Attachments/Annexes
Accountability Statement of the Proponent
Location Map
Site Development Plan
Vicinity Map
Pictures of the Proposed Site
Process Flow Chart of the Process
Water Treatment Facility Layout
Drainage Layout Plan
Sewage Disposal Layout
PEZA Board Approval/Certificate of Registration

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I.

INTRODUCTION
A.

Background

The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System was formally established by virtue
of Presidential Decree 1586. It requires the submission of Environmental Impact Statements
(EIS) for environmentally critical projects and Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) for
projects which are located in environmentally critically areas as provided in its Implementing
Rules and Regulations (IRR) and Presidential Proclamation No. 2146, series of 1981.
In 11 February 2004, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and
the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) signed the Implementing Rules and
Regulations (IRR) prescribing the procedures and guidelines for the operationalization of the
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) executed by and between the DENR and PEZA which
was signed by both parties on 25 August 1999. Section 3, Rule 6 of the said IRR, provides
that a supplemental guidelines such as IEE Checklist for non-environmentally critical projects
(non-ECPs) to be located within an ecozone. As such, this checklist, which is defined as a
simplified form of the IEE Report, was developed by PEZA and EMB to further assist the
economic zone locator enterprises in ensuring that environmental considerations are
incorporated in project development.

B.

Objectives of this Guide

Pollution Control Officers (PCOs) and Environment Officers (Eos) are encouraged to prepare
the IEE Checklist. This guide is intended to aid the PCOs and Eos to prepare their own
applications for securing the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC).

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II.

SCOPE OF THE CHECKLIST

This checklist is applicable to ECC applications of PEZA-economic zone enterprises proposing


to undertake non-environmentally critical projects (non-ECPs). The following projects with
the corresponding PSIC code is covered by this Checklist:
PSIC INDUSTRY CLASS
Air Transport
Basic Metals
Chemicals and Chemical Products
Computer and Related Activities
Construction
Electrical Machinery and Apparatus, N.E.C.
Electricity, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Supply
Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Equipment
Food Products and Beverages
Furniture
Leather, Luggage, Handbags and Footwear
Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C.
Manufacturing, N.E.C.
Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches and Clocks
Miscellaneous Business Activities
Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers
Office, Accounting and Computing Machinery
Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Other Service Activities
Other Transport Equipment
Paper and Paper Products
Private Education Services
Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media
Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus
Recycling
Rubber and Plastic Products
Textiles
Tobacco Products
Water Transport
Wearing Apparel
Wood, Wood Products and Cork, Except Furniture

Division Code
I 62
D 27
D 24
D 30
F 45
D 31
E 40
D 28
D 15
D 36
D 19
D 29
D 39
D 33
K 74
D 34
D 30
D 26
O 93
D 35
D 21
M 81
D 22
D 32
D 37
D 25
D 17
D 16
I 61
D 18
D 20

The submission of an IEE Checklist, however, does not preclude the DENR-EMB Regional Director
from further requiring the proponent to submit an IEE/EIS if necessary. The RD may eventually
require the proponent to submit an IEE/EIS if the proposed project has high potential to cause
significant negative environmental impact/s or is of such scale and magnitude that IEE/EIS
becomes more appropriate document to submit.

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III.

INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF THE IEE


CHECKLIST

This section guides the project proponent on how to answer the checklist. It also directs the
proponent to submit the IEE Checklist initially at PEZA for procedural review and then to the
DENR-EMB for substantive review.
A.

Contents of the IEE Checklist

The IEE Checklist consists of a series of questions related to the operation of the project and
its corresponding impact to the environment. It serves as a planning tool for the proponent
to determine water quality, air quality, solid and hazardous waste management issues that
needs to be addressed during all stages of project implementation.
The information contained herein will serve as basis for the DENR-EMBs issuance or denial
of the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC).
The IEE Checklist is divided into eight (8) major sections:
1. General Information presents the project title, name and address of project
proponent, proponent's contact person and the location of the project;
2. Project Description presents the plan/design components and activities during
all phases of the project, from construction to abandonment;
3. Impact Assessment and Mitigation describes the possible impacts that may
occur during project development and the corresponding mitigating and
enhancement measures to prevent and/or minimize the adverse effects of the
project;
4. Environmental Management Program summarizes the mitigation,
compensation, contingency and monitoring measures to enhance positive impacts
and minimize negative impacts of the proposed project;
5. Environmental Monitoring Plan summarizes the monitoring program detailing
the parameters, location of sampling stations, frequency, etc.
6. Proponents Commitment specifies the duties and responsibilities of the
economic zone locator enterprise related to the management of the environment
7. Attachments refers to the checklist of documents that the proponent should
attach to the IEE Checklist
8. Accountability Statement of the Proponent and Preparer*
*if the PCO or representative of the company prepared the IEE report, the accountability
statement of the Preparer is no longer necessary

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B.

Instructions on the Preparation of the IEE Checklist

1.

The IEE Checklist can be prepared by the proponent or any of his/her authorized
representative(s).

2.

The proponent places a check mark () in the appropriate box. If the answer does
not fall in any of the pre-determined responses, check () OTHERS and indicate your
specific answer in the blank space provided or use additional sheets. If some
questions are not applicable to your project, write N/A on the blank space or column.

3.

Refer to Section 3.0 of the checklist, the Impact Assessment and Mitigation specified
in the section shall serve as guide for the economic zone locator enterprise.
The proponent may check applicable measures, however, additional impacts and
mitigation/enhancement measures should also be added if it is not in the list.

4.

Refer to Section 4.0 of the checklist, the proponent enumerates all works to be
undertaken for each phase of the project. For each stated activity in column 1, the
proponent identifies the potential environmental impact (column 2), the mitigating &
enhancement measures (column 3), the estimated cost of proposed mitigating
measures (column 4) and the person or unit who will implement the plan.

5.

Refer to Section 5.0 of the checklist, the proponent should identify the programs
related to the management of the following aspects:

Water quality

Air quality

Toxic substances and hazardous waste

Solid waste
For column 2, identify the location where the sampling for the parameters indicated
in column 3 shall be conducted. The frequency of sampling and subsequent analysis
shall be indicated in column 3. Indicate in column 4 if the PCO or other personnel
shall be in charge of the monitoring.
C.

Instructions on the Submission and Processing of the IEE Checklist

The process flow for the application and the responsibilities of the proponent, PEZA-ESG and
the DENR-EMB during the ECC application process is summarized below:
Proponent
1.

Coordinate with PEZA-ESG for the requirements for ECC appliaction

2.

Prepare and submit one copy of the IEE checklist to PEZA ESG.

PEZA ESG
3.

The documents submitted are checked for completeness.

4.

If incomplete, the application is NOT officially received and will be returned to the
proponent for revision/completion.

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5.

If complete, the ECC application documents are officially received, stamped, and
recorded.

6.

Project is evaluated within ten (10) working days which includes site validation and
request for additional information
Note: The proponent is given two working days to submit the additional
information, otherwise the application shall be returned

7.

Recommendation to the PEZA Board and to the concerned EMB Regional Office is
submitted for further appropriate action.

DENR EMB Regional Office (EMB RO)


8.

PEZAs evaluation is officially received.

9.

The concerned EMB RO receives the processing fee from the proponent.

10.

The application is acted upon within (15) working days for IEE Report and ten (10)
working days for IEE Checklist including further site verification and request for
additional information whenever necessary.
Note: The proponent is given two working days to submit the additional
information, otherwise the application shall be returned

11.

EIA Division recommends the issuance/denial of the ECC.

12.

Regional Director issues/denies the ECC.

13.

Prior to the issuance of the ECC, the EMB Regional Office will explain to the project
proponent its relevance and his responses in complying with the conditions of the
ECC and corresponding accountability for non-compliance.

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PROCESS FLOWCHART OF ECC APPLICATION FOR NON-ECPs


P
R
O
P
O
N
E
N
T

Coordinates with PEZA


Coordinates with PEZA
ESG on the requirements
ESG on the requirements
for application
for application

Receives
Receives
recommendation from
recommendation from
PEZA ESG
PEZA ESG

Submits one (1) copy to


Submits one (1) copy to
PEZA-ESG of IEE Checklist/
PEZA-ESG of IEE Checklist/
Receives processing fee
Receives processing fee

Complete
Complete
documents?
documents?

NO

YES

P
E
Z
A

Project evaluation
Project evaluation
& site validation
& site validation

E
S
G

Requires
Requires
additional
additional
information?
information?

Conducts further
Conducts further
evaluation (including
evaluation (including
site validation and
site validation and
request for additional
request for additional
information if necessary)
information if necessary)

EMB-RO EIAD drafts


EMB-RO EIAD drafts
ECC/Denial Letter
ECC/Denial Letter

YES

D
E
N
R
E
M
B
R
O

EIA Division Chief


EIA Division Chief
reviews the draft
reviews the draft

NO

Submits recommendation to
Submits recommendation to
PEZA Board & EMB RO
PEZA Board & EMB RO

REGIONAL DIRECTOR
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
issues or denies ECC
issues or denies ECC

Processing Schedule*
IEE Checklist

PEZA

DENR-EMB RO

Day 1-10

Day 11-20

*delays caused by the requirement for additional information is not included in timeframe

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PEZA

INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION (IEE)


CHECKLIST FOR ECONOMIC ZONE ENTERPRISES
Enter the required information on the spaces provided or otherwise, check (a) the appropriate boxes () and circles ()

1.O

GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1

PROPONENT / COMPANY
CONTACT PERSON

:
:

POSTAL ADDRESS

TEL. / FAX

E-MAIL

1.2

PROJECT NAME / TITLE

1.3

PROJECT LOCATION

ECONOMIC ZONE

:
(Attach Location Map which clearly shows the site of the project in relation to the
surrounding area inside the economic zone, including important landmarks and access
points. Indicate Location Map as Annex 1)
1.4

2.0

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1

PROJECT COST

2.2

PROJECT AREA COVERAGE


(Attach Site Development Plan as Annex 2A, Vicinity Map as Annex 2B & picture of the
proposed site as Annex 2C)
Total Land Area:

(ha or sq.m)

Area to be developed for the Project:

(ha or sq.m)

N.A.

(ha or sq.m)

N.A.

project will involve construction of new building/s

Area to be occupied for the Project:


project will ONLY involve renovation/occupancy of existing building/s

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2.3

DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PHASES


2.3.1

PRE-OPERATION / CONSTRUCTION PHASE

2.3.1.1

Manpower Requirement

2.3.1.2

Buildings and Facilities to be Constructed

Type of Facility / Building

Administration/Office

Factory/Production

Raw materials storage area

Recreation/Gymnasium

Canteen

Wastewater Treatment Facility

Water Treatment Facility

Machine Room/Building

Hazardous Waste Storage Area

Solid Waste Storage Area

Fuel Depot

Others, specify add more space if necessary

2.3.1.3

Mobilization/Demobilization

Earthworks

Structural Works

Architectural Works

Painting Works

Plumbing and Sanitary Works

Electrical Works

Mechanical Works

Fire Alarm System

Telephone and Network System

Others, specify add more space if necessary

Duration (calendar days)

Water Supply
Source:

2.3.1.5

Floor Area (sq.m)

Construction Schedule
Activity

2.3.1.4

No. of floors

Daily Consumption:

cum/day

Daily Consumption:

Kwh

Power Supply
Source:

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2.3.2

OPERATION PHASE

2.3.2.1

Description of Activity / Process (Attach Flow Chart, indicate as Annex 2D)

2.3.2.2

Plant Operation Schedule

2.3.2.3

Average

hrs./day

days/week

Maximum

hrs./day

days/week

Raw Materials and Finished Products (List all raw materials including chemicals
to be used and check source, add more space if necessary)
Raw Materials

2.3.2.4

Quantity

Local

Imported

Production Capacity (Specify all product types, add more space if necessary)
Product

2.3.2.5

Quantity

Manpower Requirement
Number of administrative personnel

Number of production personnel

:
Total

Shifting Schedule

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:
:

3, 8-hr shifts

1, 8-hr shift

2, 12-hr shifts

Others

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2.3.2.6

Equipment Requirement (Specify all equipment, add more space if necessary)


Equipment

2.3.2.7

Quantity

Power Supply (Specify all power sources, add more space if necessary)
Supplied by

2.3.2.8

Natl Power Corp.

Own/Standby Generator

Ecozone Power Plant

Others, specify

Output capacity (kVA)

Water Supply (Specify all water sources, add more space if necessary)

Source

2.3.2.9

Demand Load (kW)

Ecozone Water Supply

Surface Water

Own Deep Well

Others, specify

Description

Volume for Extraction


Domestic

Industrial

Type of water treatment (To be provided for independent water source)

Chlorination

De-ionization

Filtration

Others, specify

Reverse Osmosis

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2.3.2.10

Wastewater Generation
(Check applicable sources and indicate type of pollutant and estimated
volume, add more space if necessary)
Wastewater Source

Estimated Volume

Pollutants
Toxic*

Conventional

Production Process

Washing/Cleaning

Cooling

Domestic Wastewater

Recycled/Reuse Water

Others _____________

Total volume
*metals, deleterious and toxic substances as defined by Effluent Regulations of 1982 and DAO
90-35 refers to the following: barium, cadmium, copper, hexavalent chromium, dissolved iron,
lead, lithium, dissolved manganese, total mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, silver, zinc,
arsenic, boron, beryllium, free chlorine, cyanide, fluoride, polychlorinated biphenyl, formaldehyde

Treatment Facility

With proposed wastewater treatment facility (WTF)

With proposed connection to centralized WTF

Not applicable

Receiving body of water:


DAO 90-34 Classification:
2.3.2.11

Proposed wastewater treatment facility


(Attach companys own wastewater treatment facility lay-out, indicate as
Annex 2E)
Capacity of WTF:
cu.m/day

Physical
Chemical

Biological
Sludge
treatment
2.3.2.12

Type:

Screening

Equalization

Grit Removal

Oil-water Separator

Sedimentation

Others, _________

Adsorption

Disinfection

pH Adjustment

Flocculation / Coagulation

Others, ________

Sequencing Batch
Reactor

Rotating Biological
Contactor

Others, ________

Activated Sludge

Trickling Filter

Stabilization Pond

Anaerobic Digestion

Thickening

Heat Drying

Aerobic Digestion

Anaerobic Digestion

Dewatering

Others, ________

Drainage System
(Attach approved drainage layout plan of the company as Annex 2F relative
to the drainage lay-out of the ecozone)
Open Canal
Closed / Underground Drainage

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Where will the drainage system immediately connect?

2.3.2.13

Public Drainage

Ecozone Drainage

Natural

Water Body

Sewage Disposal System


(Attach sewage disposal layout as Annex 2G)
Type:
Individual Septic Tank
Communal Septic Tank
Capacity:
Specify mode of discharge / treatment
Discharge
Treated

to an existing public / industrial sewerage system

in a centralized WTF of the ecozone

Proponents
others,

2.3.2.14

WTF

specify

Industrial Waste Inventory (Identify the wastes that shall be produced)


Acid wastes (such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid etc)
Alkali wastes (such as caustic soda, caustic potash, alkaline cleaners etc.)
Asbestos Wastes
Ceramics/Ash/Mineral Wastes
Contaminated Containers (those previously containing chemicals, paints etc.)
Fertilizers and Pesticide Wastes
Glass Wastes
Immobilized Wastes (solidified, chemically fixed & encapsulated wastes)
Inorganic Chemical Wastes (such as arsenic, boron, cadmium etc.)
Leather Wastes
Metal Wastes (such as metal shaving, grindings etc.)
Oil (such as waste oils, oil/water mixtures)
Organic Sludge
Organic Solvents (such as halogenated, aliphatic, aromatic compounds)
Paints/Inks/Dyes
Paper Wastes
Pathogenic or Infectious Wastes
Pharmaceutical Wastes and Drugs
Plastic Wastes
Plating Wastes
Putrescible Wastes (such as grease trap wastes, animal wastes)
Reactive Chemical Wastes (such as explosives, reducing and oxidizing agents)
Resins/Lattices/Adhesives
Rubber Wastes
Styrofoam Wastes
Tannery Wastes
Textile Wastes
Wood Wastes

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2.3.2.15

2.3.3

Air Quality Management (Identify if any of the following shall be installed)


Power Plant
Stand-by Generator
Furnace
Ovens (smoke, bake ovens etc)
Varnish Kettles
Paint Booths
Scrubbers
Boilers
Incinerator
Rotary Kiln

ABANDONMENT PHASE
Identify all facilities that shall be abandoned
List all wastes to be generated and the mode of treatment and
disposal
Activity

Demolition of structures

Equipment removal & transfer

Chemicals & unused materials transfer

Scraps & wastes removal & transport

Remediation of contaminated sites

Others, specify add more space if necessary

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Duration (calendar days)

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3.0

IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION

3.1

Identify the predicted impacts by placing a check (a) inside the box ()
Identify the mitigating measures applicable to the project by placing a check (a) inside the circle ()
Determine the level of significance of the impact by filling up the table using the ff:
LEGEND: D direct impact
In indirect impact
L long term

S short term

R reversible

I irreversible

If there are other impacts and mitigating measures identified within any of the project phases, attach
additional sheets and indicate as Annex 3)

PRE-OPERATION / CONSTRUCTION PHASE

PREDICTED IMPACTS
Increase in dust generation
due to clearing, civil works and
earthmoving activities

Top soil removal and loss due


to earthmoving activities,
transport, access road
construction
Erosion from exposed cuts
and landslides due to
earthmoving and excavation
activities
Sedimentation/siltation of
drainage or waterways from
unconfined stockpiles of soil and
other materials

Pollution of nearby water body


due to disposal of construction
wastes

Loss of vegetation due to land


clearing

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Significance of
Impacts
D/In L/S
R/I

Mitigating / Enhancement
Measures
Regular watering of unpaved roads
or exposed soils / ground
Remove soil from tires of trucks
and equipment before leaving the
area
Hauling trucks should be covered
with canvass or other material
Set-up temporary fence around the
construction area
Stockpile the top soil in a safe
place and use as final grading
As soon as possible, rip-rap or revegetate the area
Conduct construction activities
during dry season
Reduce exposure of opened cuts
Installation of barrier nets
Set-up temporary silt trap/ponds to
prevent siltation
Proper stockpiling of spoils (on flat
areas & away from drains)
Spoils generated shall be used as
filling materials
Set-up temporary disposal areas
within the construction area &
properly dispose the solid wastes.
Set up adequate toilet facilities
Strictly require the contractor & its
workers to observe proper waste
disposal and sanitation
Limit land clearing as much as
possible
Provide temporary fencing to
vegetation that will be retained
Use of markers and fences to direct
heavy equipment traffic in the
construction site and avoid damage
to plants
Re-plant/ plant indigenous tree
species and ornamental plants

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3.2

PRE-OPERATION / CONSTRUCTION PHASE

PREDICTED IMPACTS

Significance of
Impacts
D/In

L/S

R/I

Re-establish or simulate the habitat


of affected wildlife in another
suitable area
Schedule noisy construction
activities during day time
Undertake proper maintenance of
equipment and use mufflers
Schedule noisy construction
activities during day time
Undertake proper maintenance of
equipment and use mufflers
Hiring priority shall be given to
qualified local residents
Strictly require the contractor and
its workers to follow safety rules
and regulations during construction

Disturbance or loss of wildlife


within the influence area due to
noise and other construction
activities

Noise generation that can


affect the nearby resident

Generation of employment

Increase in the incidence of


accidents

3.3

Mitigating / Enhancement
Measures

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE PHASE

PREDICTED IMPACTS
Nuisance/hazards to nearby
residents and properties

Air pollution caused by dust,


fume generation
Contamination of surface/
ground water from domestic
and industrial liquid waste
Contamination of the
workplace/environment from
hazardous waste generation
Nuisance/hazards caused by
solid waste generation

Vibration caused by machine


operation

Noise generation

Offensive odors

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Significance of
Impacts
D/In L/S
R/I

Mitigating / Enhancement
Measures
Provide sufficient buffer area
Buffer area shall be vegetated with
trees
Fencing of the area
Provide air pollution control
facilities
Provide an effective septic tank
Provide adequate wastewater
treatment facilities
Provide an adequate hazardous
materials storage facility equipped
with secondary containment
Provide an adequate solid waste
segregation / storage facility
Ensure regular collection of waste
materials for disposal
Provide vibration control measures
(e.g. shock absorber,
damper/isolator, spring isolator)
Provide noise control measures
(e.g. insulator, muffler, silencer)
Provide tightly sealed containers,
masking agents, etc.

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3.4

ABANDONMENT & REHABILITATION PHASE

PREDICTED IMPACTS
Increase in dust generation
due to demolition works
Sedimentation/siltation of
drainage or waterways from
unconfined stockpiles of soil
and other materials

Contamination of ground/
surface water from hazardous
substances left after operation

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Significance of
Impacts
D/In L/S
R/I

Mitigating / Enhancement
Measures
Implement regular watering and
provide safety nets to suppress
dusts and escape of debris
Set-up temporary silt trap/ponds to
prevent siltation
Proper stockpiling of spoils (on flat
areas and away from drainage
routes)
Spoils generated from demolition
works be disposed as filling
materials
Remove all hazardous substances
and rehabilitate the area to restore
its aesthetic/ economic value

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4.0

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMaP)

Project /
Activity Phase

Potential
Environmental
Impact

Mitigating &
Enhancement
Measures

Estimated Cost
of Proposed
Measures

Responsible
Person / Unit

Construction
(enumerate
all
works
to
be
undertaken)

Operation
(enumerate all
production and
maintenance
processes)

ECONA can be
used (e.g.
semicon
industries can
use SEIPIs
ECONA)

Abandonment

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5.0

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN (EMoP)


Project /
Activity

Location

Parameter

Frequency

Responsible
Person / Unit

Construction
(enumerate
all
works
to
be
undertaken)

Operation
(enumerate all
production and
maintenance
processes)

Abandonment

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6.0

PROPONENT'S COMMITMENTS

I/We, am/are committing to . . . . . . .


1. Comply with the following:

PD 984 Pollution Control Law

PD 1586 Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System

RA 6969 Toxic and Hazardous Waste Act of 1990

RA 8749 Clean Air Act of 1999

RA 9003 Ecological and Solid Waste Management Act of 2000

RA 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. Apply for permits from the DENR-EMB and/or LLDA for the operation of emission and effluent sources
4. Designate a Pollution Control Officer (PCO) to handle the environmental management programs
5. Submit regular environmental monitoring reports to DENR-EMB and PEZA
6. Construct, maintain and properly operate adequate and appropriate septic tank and/or wastewater treatment
facility for liquid wastes;
7. Maintain the cleanliness of the general surroundings;
8. Participate or contribute towards a communal cleaning effort;
9. Strictly implement a contingency management plan and safety program;
10. Organize and conduct information, education and communication (IEC) activities on environmental, health
and other civic issues

___________________________________________
Signature over Printed Name of the Managing Head
7.0

ATTACHMENTS/ANNEXES

Document/Requirement

YES

NO

Annex 1

Location map

Annex 2A

Site Development Plan

Annex 2B

Vicinity Map

Annex 2C

Pictures of the Proposed Site

Annex 2D

Flowchart of the Process

Annex 2E

Wastewater Treatment Facility Lay-out

Annex 2F

Drainage Lay-out Plan

Annex 2G

Sewage Disposal Lay-out

Annex 3

Impacts and mitigating measures

PEZA Board Approval/Certificate of Registration

Electronic copy of the IEE Checklist


Payment of filing fees with the DENR-EMB Regional Office

P 4,000 for new projects

P 3,000 for expansion projects


Four (4) copies of the IEE Checklist

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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 PEZA Environmental Safety Group and 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 _______________.
_______________________
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 PEZA Environmental Safety Group and 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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