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Eis - Outline
Eis - Outline
NOTE: REFER TO ANNEX 2-7a (EIS SCOPING AND PROCEDURAL SCREENING CHECKLIST)
FOR SPECIFIC CONTENTS/REQUIREMENTS OF EACH SECTION
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1. Project Location and Area
3.2. Project Rationale
3.3. Project Alternatives
3.4. Project Development Plan, Process/Technology Options and Project Components
Description of Project Phases (Activities/Environmental Aspects, Associated Wastes and
3.5.
Built-in Pollution Control Measures)
3.5.1. Pre-construction/ Pre-operational phase
3.5.2. Construction/Development phase
3.5.3. Operational phase
3.5.4. Abandonment phase
7. BIBLIOGRAPHY/REFERENCES
8. ANNEXES
8.1. Scoping Checklist
8.2. Original Sworn Accountability Statement of Proponent
8.3. Original Sworn Accountability Statement of Key EIS Consultants
8.4. Proof of Public Participation
8.5. Baseline Study Support Information
8.6. Impact Assessment and EMP Support Information
The EIA review process will advise DOH if the project will pose a significant public health risk to the
environment, e.g. public health may be affected if the wastes/discharges are direct contributors to the leading
causes of mortality/morbidity in the DIA, regardless of environmental management measures. To assist EMB on
its review, DOH shall coordinate with the DENR-EMB on the declaration of Health Sensitive Projects and Health
Sensitive Areas. Until such time, DOH shall review EHIA independently of the EIA Process, consistent with the
DENR-DOH MOA on EHIA. Further, workers HIA component of the EHIA is recommended to be coordinated by
DOH with DOLE for the latters consideration in its requirement of an Occupational Health and Safety Program
from the Proponent.