(a)
A description of the proposed project, including the name, purpose and nature of the project.
(b)
Approved terms of reference.
(c)
The proposed location and physical boundaries, including maps and coordinates, and site layout plans, of the project clearly showing the projected area of land or air that may be affected by the project activities, or, if it is-
(i)
a linear activity, a description of the route of the activity and analysis of site selection procedure and alternative routes; or
(ii)
an activity in a water body, the coordinates within which the activity is to be undertaken.
(d)
An evaluation of project alternatives, including a zero or no project alternative in terms of project location, project design or technologies to be used, and a justification for selecting the chosen option.
(e)
The design of the project and any other project related components, including the activities that shall be undertaken and a description of the major material inputs to be used during construction or development and operation of the project.
(f)
The projected costs of the project evidenced by a certificate of valuation of the capital investment of the projected issued by a qualified and registered valuer.
(g)
The size of the workforce.
(h)
A description of the manner in which the proposed project and its location conform to existing laws and standards governing such projects, including a reference to relevant plans required under the Physical Planning Act, 2010.
(i)
An indication of permits, licenses or other approvals that may be required for the project.
(j)
Baseline conditions of the physical, biological and socioeconomic environment of the project area, including results of relevant studies and other geophysical and geotechnical studies.
(k)
An assessment of potential environmental, health, social, economic and cultural impacts of the project and their severity, and the proposed mitigation measures to be taken during the pre- construction, construction, operational and decommissioning phases of the project.
(l)
proposed mitigation and preparedness measures for potential undesirable impacts that may arise at project implementation, but were not contemplated at the time of undertaking the environmental and social impact assessment;
(m)
An assessment of climate-related impacts associated with the project, including potential climate benefits and carbon footprints of the proposed project, as well as the potential vulnerability of the proposed project or activity to climate change, and the proposed adaptation and mitigation measures.
(n)
An assessment of alternative resettlement areas for project affected persons, if any or any plans of compensation.
(o)
An assessment of the secondary or cumulative impact of the project and associated activities.
(p)
An assessment of the residual impacts, and proposals for offsets and other compensation mechanisms.
(q)
An assessment of the environmental risks, where required.
(r)
A detailed environmental management and monitoring plan incorporating a climate adaptation and mitigation plan.
(s)
Evidence of stakeholder consultation, including how the stakeholders were involved.
(t)
Any other information required by the Authority.
4 The environmental and social impact statement should be outlined in the format set out in paragraph 2 with the chronology of items indicated in the content in paragraph 3, as appropriate.
Schedule 6 (Regulation 39(1))
Format of environmental risk assessment 1 Cover page of the environmental risk assessment
(a)
Title of the proposed project/activity
(b)
Location of proposed project or nature of proposed activity.
(c)
Name, address and contact information of the developer.
2 Format of environmental risk assessment
(a)
Declaration sheet signed by all the environmental practitioners or technical persons who undertook the environmental risk assessment.
(e)
Details of the environmental practitioners and technical persons who undertook the assessment, including their names, contact details, and areas of expertise.
(f)
Structure of the environmental risk assessment, including-
(iii)
summary and conclusions;
(iv)
a reference list detailing the sources used for the descriptions and assessments included in environmental risk assessment; and
3 Content of the Environmental Risk Assessment
(a)
A description of the proposed project or activity, including the name, purpose and nature of the project or activity.
(b)
Approved terms of reference, including methodology of work.
(c)
The proposed location and physical boundaries, including maps and coordinates, and the site lay out plan of the project, clearly showing the projected area of land or air that may be affected by the project's activities, or, if it is-
(i)
a linear activity, a description of the route of the activity and analysis of site selection procedure and alternative routes; or
(ii)
an activity on a water body, the coordinates within which the activity is to be undertaken;
(d)
hazard identification for environmental, social and health risks or hazards associated with the project or activity, including-
(i)
analyzing existing assumptions and existing norms of design and operation to test the limits of the assumptions and norms;
(ii)
evaluating the effectiveness of management systems, controls and procedures as appropriate;
(iii)
considering the possibility that issues identified and rated as minor and insignificant, may become severe or high risk in subsequent phases of the project because of other factors that may trigger and magnify those issues;
(iv)
considering hazards relating to all phases of the project or activity, including construction, operational and decommissioning phases of the project; and
(v)
scenario setting and selection.
(e)
vulnerability analysis, including potential exposure of the environment and human beings to a risk or hazard;
(f)
risk analysis, including-
(i)
setting risk probability and consequence;
(ii)
risk mitigation measures;
(iii)
risk acceptance criteria; and
(iv)
classification or categorization of risk incidents.
(g)
risk response based on the risks identified and analysed, including a zero or no-project alternative, but where the project is to take place, alternative project locations or technologies to be used, and an indication of the justification for selecting the chosen option;
(h)
the projected cost of the project or activity and size of the workforce;
(i)
a description of the manner in which the proposed project or activity conforms to existing laws and standards governing such projects or activities;
(j)
an indication of permits, licenses or other approvals that may be required for the project or activity;
(k)
baseline conditions of the physical, biological and socioeconomic environment of the project area, including results of relevant studies;
(l)
an emergency preparedness and response plan;
(m)
evidence of stakeholder consultation;
(n)
any other information required by the Authority.
The Environmental Risk Assessment should be outlined in the format set out in paragraph 2 with the chronology of items indicated in the content in paragraph 3, as appropriate.