Instructional Booklet For Form A2
Instructional Booklet For Form A2
Instructional Booklet For Form A2
EMA-QMS-WAT-02J-FORM/05-2023/2.0
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT, CHAPTER 35:05
FORM A2 PACKAGE
Table of Contents
DISCLAIMER: This document is intended for guidance only and does not bind the Environmental
Management Authority. The legal basis and requirements for a Water Pollution Permit are
articulated in the Water Pollution Rules, 2019 and the Water Pollution (Fees) Regulations, 2019.
Please note that the onus is on the permittee to inform the EMA, in writing, of any modification to
a facility, in accordance with Rule 15 of the WPR, 2019.
There are annual fees associated with a permit. Please refer to the WPFR, 2019 for other fee
charges.
Fees are payable at First Citizens Bank Limited to Account number 1183848. Please ensure the
bank teller includes the name of the facility and ‘WPP’ on the receipt. The original receipt
must be submitted along with the completed application form. A copy of the receipt should be
retained for your records.
Information on the Water Pollution Rules can be accessed at www.ema.co.tt or at the EMA’s
Head Office. The Water Unit of the EMA can also be contacted at 226-4(EMA) 4362 extensions
4102, 4133, 4143 or 2315.
All permittees must complete the application form and submit one (1) soft copy.
Please TYPE OR PRINT in the spaces provided. DO NOT USE PENCIL.
DO NOT LEAVE BLANK SPACES. If an item does not apply to you please insert N/A
Cover Page
Provide the name of the parent facility and the name, official position and contact details
of the Principal Executive Officer of the facility. Ensure that the declaration is read carefully
before signing and dating the form.
Provide the contact information of an individual who will be available to liaise with the EMA
regarding this application.
Item 9 – Facility Ownership
Self-explanatory
Item 14 – Permits/Certificates/Licences/Approvals
List all applicable permits, certificates, licences and approvals granted that are currently
in effect Attach copies of permits/certificates/licences/approvals not issued by the
Authority. Clearly label all attachments.
Item 1.
Give the maximum number of each type of animal in open confinement or housed under
roof (either partially or totally) which are held at the facility for a total of 45 days or more in
any 12 month period. Use the following categories of animals: Slaughter cattle; Feeder
cattle; Dairy cattle (milked or dry); Pigs; Horses; Sheep; Lambs; Turkeys; Laying hens;
Broilers and Ducks.
Item 2.
Give only the area used for the animal confinement or feeding facility. Do not include any
area used for growing or operating feed.
Item 3.
If Item 3 is checked ‘Yes’, supply information under 3(a) and 3(b) to the best of your
knowledge.
Self-explanatory
Each treatment process applied to the wastewater before it is discharged should be listed
in order. You should select the proper code from Appendix III to these instructions to fill
in column 3ii for each treatment process. Insert ‘XX’ into column 3ii if no code corresponds
to each treatment process you list. Describe the ultimate disposal of any solid or liquid
wastes not discharged. A schematic of the wastewater treatment process and all treatment
processes should accompany this item where applicable.
Sampling records: These show that the proper sampling protocol was performed in the
field. At a minimum, this documentation should include the names of the persons
conducting the sampling activity, sample number, sampling dates and times, sample
collection points, maps and diagrams, equipment/method used, climatic conditions, and
unusual observations.
Chain-of-custody records: Documents the progression of samples as they travel from the
original sampling location to the laboratory and finally to their disposal area.
General field procedures: These record the procedures used in the field to collect data
and outline areas of difficulty in gathering specimens, thus documenting potential sources
of uncertainty.
Sample Data: These records contain the times that samples were analyzed to verify that
they met the holding times prescribed in the analytical methods. Included should be the
overall number of samples, sample location information, any deviations from the standard
operating procedures (SOPs), time of day, and date.
Sample Management Records: Document sample receipt, handling and storage, and
scheduling of analyses. The records verify that the chain-of-custody and proper
preservation were maintained, reflect any anomalies in the samples (such as receipt of
damaged samples), note proper login of samples into the laboratory, and address
procedures used to ensure that holding time requirements were met.
Project-specific information from the QA/QC checks such as blanks (field, reagent, rinsate,
and method), spikes (matrix, matrix spike replicate, analysis matrix spike, and surrogate
spike), calibration check samples (zero check, span check, and mid-range check),
replicates, splits, and so on should be included in these reports to facilitate data quality
analysis.
Data Handling Records: These records document protocols used in data reduction,
verification, and validation. Data reduction addresses data transformation operations such
as converting raw data into reportable quantities and units, use of significant figures,
recording of extreme values, blank corrections, etc. Data verification ensures the accuracy
of data transcription and calculations, if necessary, by checking a set of computer
calculations manually. Data validation ensures that QC criteria have been met.