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CHECKLIST FOR ROAD RO-RO TERMINAL SYSTEM

Table of Contents



Title Page No.



I. Introduction

I.1 Background

I.2 Contents of this Guide

II. Scope and Coverage of the IEE Checklist

II.1 Access Roads

II.2 Terminal

II.3 Vessels

III. Instructions on the Preparation and Submission of the IEE Checklist

III.1 Contents of the IEE Checklist

III.2 Instructions on the Preparation of IEE Checklist

III.3 Instructions on the Submission of the IEE Checklist

IV. IEE Checklist for Road Ro-Ro Terminal System

IV.1 General Information

IV.2 Project Description

IV.3 Description of Existing Environment

IV.4 Predicted and Assessed Impacts and Proposed

Enhancement/Mitigation Measures

IV.5 Photographs of Project Site

IV.6 Environmental Management Plan

IV.7 Environmental Monitoring Plan

IV.8 Abandonment Plan

IV.9 Proponent’s Commitments-Accountability Statement

V. Annexes

V.1 Memorandum Circular Number 4, series of 1998

V.2 Memorandum Circular Number 3, series of 2001

V.3 Documents Showing Ownership

V.4 Definition of Terms Used in the IEE Checklist

V.5 Checklist Form for Required Information

V.6 Photographs of Project Site

V.7 EMB Regional Offices Directory









IEE Checklist for Road Ro-Ro Terminal System

I. INTRODUCTION



I.1 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 1996 the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) issued Department

Administrative Order 37 (DAO 96-37) to further strengthen the EIS System. DAO 96-37 Article III,

Section 9.0 (Contents of the EIS) provides that “Some or all of the foregoing items may, when

appropriate, be presented in a format using the checklist approach.”



Pursuant to DAO 96-37, Memorandum Circular Number 4, Series of 1998, (MC 98-4) was issued by

the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) to simplify the system. MC 98-4 (Annex V.1) and

up-dated by MC # 01, series of 2000, defined the IEE Checklist as a simplified form in lieu of the

standard EIS document. It provides a list of projects with IEE checklists, the format and contents of

the IEE Checklist and implementing guidelines.



To further assist development of projects in Environmentally Critical Areas (ECAs) while ensuring

that environmental requirements are incorporated in project development, MC 3, Series of 2002

(Annex V.2) by EMB presents an additional list of projects with IEE Checklists and refines the

implementing guidelines for the preparation and submission of IEE Checklists.



I.2 Contents of this Guide



This guide is produced to aid the proponent in preparing and submitting an IEE Checklist for road

RO-RO Terminal System to secure an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) for a project

located in ECAs.



This guide contains the following:



Part II Scope and Coverage of the IEE Checklist

Part III Instructions on the Preparation and Submission of the IEE Checklist

Part IV IEE Checklist For RO-RO Terminal System

Part V Annexes:

V.1 Memorandum Circular Number 4, series of 1998

V.2 Memorandum Circular Number 3, series of 2002

V.3 Documents Showing Ownership

V.4 Definition of Terms

V.5 Checklist Form for Required Information

V.6 Photographs of Project Site

V.7 Directory of EMB Offices









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II. SCOPE AND COVERAGE OF THE CHECKLIST



This section defines the scope and limitations to be covered and affected by this IEE checklist.



This IEE checklist is intended for projects under the SLDP. Add brief description of the project



Projects with greater and/or lower than the defined scope, the proponent shall be required to submit

an Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) document

or secure a Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC).



The accompanying IEE Checklist is applicable only for the following Road RO-RO Terminal System

that consists of:



II.1 Access Roads (= or less than 10 kilometers)



Will link the transport of goods from sources to terminals through the vessels.



IEE Checklists for roads higher than the specified limit are available at DENR, so these shall not be

included in the IEE Checklist preparation.



II.2 Terminal Facilities (= and above 1,000 sq. m. to 10,000 sq. m. of floor area)



Will serve as transfer station for grains such as rice and corn from the satellite aggregating centers.



II.3 Vessels



As vessels are not covered by the EIS system, these shall not be included in the IEE Checklist

preparation.





Thus, the IEE Checklist prepared for the Road RO-RO Terminal System shall focus only on the

terminals.









IEE Checklist for Road Ro-Ro Terminal System

III. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF THE IEE

CHECKLIST



This section guides the project proponent on how to fill-up and answer the various questions and

information stated in the checklist. This section also informs the project proponent on permit

requirements that need to be attached to the Checklist. Likewise, it directs the proponent where to

submit the IEE Checklist and apply for an ECC, and the system and timeframe for DENR processing.



III.1 Contents of the IEE Checklist



The IEE Checklist is a simplified form designed to assist proponents of selected projects in

complying with the EIS system. The IEE Checklist, to be accomplished and submitted before

undertaking a project, consists of a series of questions that deals with issues and concerns about the

proposed project and its environment. The questions will also provide the proponents with

information on environmental impacts, both positive and negative, which will be caused by the

proposed project. The IEE Checklist has to be submitted by all government and private sector

proponents applying for an ECC covering the abovementioned projects. The information contained

herein will serve as basis for EMB to make decision on the application for ECC.



The IEE Checklist is divided into ten (10) sections:



IV.1 General Information – presents the project title, name and address of project proponent,

proponent's contact person and the location of the project;



IV.2 Project Description – presents the plan/design components and activities during the

construction and operation phases of the project;



IV.3 Description of Existing Environment – describes the existing physical, biological and

socio-economic conditions where the project will be located;



IV.4 Predicted and Assessed Impacts and Proposed Enhancement/Mitigation Measures –

describes the possible impacts that are likely to occur in various stages of the project

development and the corresponding mitigation and enhancement measures to prevent and/or

minimize the occurrence of adverse impacts and strengthen the positive effects of the project;



IV.5 Photographs of Project Site – presents photos of project location;



IV.6 Environmental Management Plan – matrix of identified impacts and the recommended

enhancement/mitigation measures;



IV.7 Environmental Monitoring Plan – matrix of monitoring program detailing parameters,

location of sampling stations, etc.;



IV.8 Abandonment Plan – details what are the proposed activities after completion of

construction and the termination of the project.



IV.9 Accountability Statement



IV.10 Attachments



1. Location map with important landmarks and access points

2. Lay-out of ro-ro terminal facility





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3. Land title /proof of land jurisdiction/ownership/occupancy acquisition

4. Zoning Clearance

5. Site development plan and other essential facilities

6. Listing of manpower requirement

7. Schedule of development activities from pre-construction, construction and operation

phase

8. Water Permit

9. Design and process flow diagram of sewage treatment plant

10. Sewage design layout

11. Drainage lay out plan

12. Geologic Information Report

13. Topographic map

14. Water sampling sites



III.2 Instructions on the Preparation of the IEE Checklist



1. For the Section IV.1 General Information, write a check mark () on the title or description

of the document to be submitted. The listed documents are MUST requirements and should

be submitted. Otherwise, the application will not be accepted.



2. The IEE Checklist can be prepared by the proponent or any of his/her authorized

representative(s) per EMB Memorandum Circular No. 04, Series of 1998, (17 August 1998).

The proponent's signature in the report shall be sufficient. The proponent may seek the help

of the DENR personnel by clarifying questions in the IEE Checklist.



3. To use the Checklist, the proponent may put a check mark () in the appropriate box. If your

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 as

necessary. If some questions are not applicable to your project, write N/A on the blank space

or column.



4. To facilitate and assist the proponent in answering Section 5.0 of this checklist, a menu is

provided to serve as guide and reference. However, it should be noted that this only serves as

a menu checklist hence, the proponent is highly encouraged to identify additional impacts

and mitigation/enhancement measures other than those provided.



The proponent may put a check mark () to the columns of Y or N on the pre-determined

and identified Mitigation/Enhancement measures column. The proponent may choose the

mitigating measures appropriate to the impacts identified for the proposed project. He/She

may write clarificatory words/phrases in the column of REMARKS.



5. Answers to the questions are not strictly confined to the pre-determined responses. The

proponent may elaborate and use as many additional sheets as needed to be able to provide

adequate answers to the required information. Maps, pictures, drawings (e.g. charts, tables,

diagrams, sketches) and other visual aids are deemed to provide better description of the

project in the Checklist. These will help EMB in understanding the proposed project, and

make decision on application for ECC.



III.3 Instructions on the Submission of the IEE Checklist



1. Upon completion of the IEE checklist, the project proponent shall submit one (1) set of the

Checklist to the EIA Section of the EMB Regional Office where the project is to be located.

A duly accomplished Checklist Form for Required Information (Annex V.5) shall accompany







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the IEE Checklist submission.



2. Upon the presentation/submission of the Checklist, the Screening Officer shall immediately

determine its completeness and conformance with the DENR prescribed requirements.

Immediate determination shall mean completion of the Procedural Review within the same

day of IEE checklist submission.



3. The Screening Officer shall indicate, through a check/tick mark under the Yes, No or Not

Applicable column, the presence or absence of a particular information required.

4. The determination of the completeness of the IEE Checklist will be based on the sufficiency

of responses to all questions or checklist and information provided in the matrix.



5. If the IEE Checklist is complete, it will be formally accepted. The proponent will be

furnished a copy of the accomplished procedural form duly signed by the Screening Officer.



6. If the Checklist is incomplete, it shall be immediately returned to the proponent for revision

or submission of the missing requirement/information. The reason for non-acceptance shall

be stated in writing at the appropriate place in the form.



7. If the IEE Checklist has complied with all the DENR prescribed requirements, the proponent

shall submit 3 copies of the documents to EIA Section of the concerned EMB Regional

Office.



The proponent shall pay the amount of P3,000.00 at the Cashier Section of concerned EMB

Regional Office upon submitting the required number of copies to the Record Section of the

same office.



Processing time = 1 day



8. The project proponent or his duly recognized representative shall be the one who will follow-

up the said application to the respective EMB Regional Office. The processing time including

the issuance and/or denial of the ECC will take a maximum of 30 days.



9. The EIA Section of EMB Regional Office, in the course of substantial review, may conduct

site visit or ocular inspection in coordination with the project proponent



10. If the EMB finds that the IEE Checklist has substantially addressed all the significant impacts

and relevant issues by way of mitigation and enhancement measures, it shall recommend the

issuance of the ECC. The EMB Regional Office may call for a technical conference to

explain to the project proponent the relevance of the ECC and the various conditions stated

therein for compliance by the project proponent.



Processing time:



Review 1 = 5 days

Inspection & report writing = 7 days

Review 2 = 5 days

Report writing /recommendations = 3 days

Comments and Approvals = 7 days

Issuance / release of ECC = 3 days









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IV. IEE CHECKLIST FOR ROAD RO-RO TERMINAL SYSTEM



IV.1 GENERAL INFORMATION:



Using the following matrix, please provide the information required in the space allocated:



Project Name/Title ______________________________________________



Name of Project Proponent/ :_______________________________________

Contact Person/Designation :_______________________________________

Address :_______________________________________

(complete address street/sitio/ barangay, city/municipality, province)

Telephone No. :_______________________________________

Fax No. :_______________________________________

E-mail address :_______________________________________



Project Location :_______________________________________

(complete address street, sitio, barangay, city/municipality, province)



(Attach location map with important landmarks and access points indicated as Annex.

Indicate primary and secondary impact areas )



Total Project cost:

Land P _________________________

Building P _________________________

Equipment P _________________________

Access road P _________________________

Water Supply P _________________________

Others, specify ____________ P ____________________



Total project cost P _________________________



Project Ownership

[ ] Single Proprietorship

[ ] Partnership/Joint Venture

[ ] Corporation

[ ] Others, please specify ___________________________



List of Owners (For Joint venture / Partnership/Corporation)

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________



Project Financing

[ } Private sector owners

[ ] Loan from Bank

[ ] Government agency









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IV.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION



Project Objectives



The project will provide seamless travel to ensure efficient transport of goods and people.



Type of Terminal Facility

(Attach lay-out of ro-ro terminal facility)



Specify component of terminals and capacity

[ ] Terminal structures ______________________________________

[ ] Terminal area utilities ____________________________________

[ ] Navigation aids equipment ____________________________

[ ] Passenger terminal and office building ___________________

[ ] Marshalling area___________________________

[ ] Gasoline station ____________________________________

[ ] Others, specify ___________________________________



Features of terminal structures

[ ] Construction of causeway with ______ m length and ______ m width

[ ] Additional lane with _______ m length

[ ] RORO ramp berthing area

[ ] Others, specify _____________



Types of vessels that can berth



[ ] RORO vessels with maximum capacity ________________

[ ] Others, specify ____________________



Services that are offered



[ ] Collection, storage and disposal of solid wastes

[ ] Supply water for passengers and crew

[ ] Others, specify _________________________



Impact Area



Adjoining land uses/ structures to project

[ ] Residential area

[ ] Commercial/Industrial area

[ ] Mixed residential;/commercial area

[ ] Low-cost housing

[ ] Mangroves

[ ] Fishponds/fish cages

[ ] Beach areas

[ ] Others, specify



Surface Development/ Land Area Allocation



 Total land area (sq. m / hectare) ____________________

 Land area to be occupied by project _______________________________________

 Open parking/parking building ___________________________________

 Landscaping __________________________________________________







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Land Ownership



[ ] Ownership of the land by virtue of OCT/TCT # ______________________________

[ ] Lease of land by virtue of _________ ______________________________________

[ ] Pending application for _________________________________________________

[ ] Others, please specify __________________________________________________

(Attach land title /proof of land jurisdiction/ownership/occupancy acquisition as Annex)



General Land Classification



[] Industrial

[] Commercial

[] Residential

[] Mixed residential / industrial

[] Others, specify _____________________



Project Facilities



(Attach site development plan and other essential facilities)



Facility Area (sq. m )/ Capacity/ No.









Manpower and employment

(Attach listing of manpower requirement)



 How many people will be employed by the proposed project?

During pre-construction/construction stage: ____________

During operation and maintenance stage: ____________

Total ____________



Project Schedule

(Attach schedule of development activities from pre-construction, construction and operation

phase)



Total Cut Soil Volume



 Will there be soil excavation in the proposed project? [ ] Yes [ ] No

 If Yes, indicate estimated volume of cut soil. _________________

 Proposed use of cut soil:

[ ] Backfill material in the cut areas

[ ] Backfill for other areas requiring backfill material

[ ] For sale to other users

[ ] Others, please specify ___________________________



Air Emissions

 Will there be air emissions? [ ] Yes [ ] No





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 What is the source of air emissions?

[ ] Shipping vessels

[ ] Automotives/ cars

[ ] Public transport vehicles (tricycles, taxis, FX)

[ ] Generator set

[ ] Wastewater treatment plant

[ ] Port machinery and equipment, specify _________________________

[ ] Others, specify, ____________________



 If with genset, indicate capacity, model, and APCD



Water Resources and Infrastructures



a. Approximate Water demand (in cu.m. per day)



b. Water supply/sources



[ ] Existing public water supply



[ ] Surface water



Water Source Name of Waterbody Location Distance (km) Extraction Volume

(m3/day)

1. Creek

2. Spring

3. Stream

4. River

5. Others, specify



[ ] Deep well



Water Source No. of Wells/ Hand Location Depth Discharge Rate

Pump/ Tanks (lps)

1. Deep well with

manual hand pumps

2. Deep well with

electric or motor pump

(Submit application for Water Permit filed with National Water Resources Board as Annex)



[ ] Rainwater



Collection and Storage No. of tanks/reservoir Capacity

1. Collected in storage tanks

2. Collected in Reservoir



c. Water Treatment



 If your water supply sources are surface water, deep well or rainwater, will there be

water treatment? [ ] Yes [ ] No



 If yes, what type of water treatment?

[ ] chlorination [ ] filtration Others, specify : _______________







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d. Wastewater Treatment Plant

(Attach design and process flow diagram of sewage treatment plant as Annex)



 Will there be a wastewater treatment plant? [ ] Yes [ ] No

 What is its design capacity? _______ cu.m. per day peak flow rate? ________ cu.m. per

day

 What is the volume of wastewater to be treated?



Sewage Disposal System

(Attach sewage design layout as Annex)



 Sewage system

[ ] Individual septic tank

[ ] Communal septic tank

[ ] Centralized septic tank



 Sewage disposal

[ ] Discharge to an existing public sewerage system

[ ] Treated in a community disposal plant or communal septic tank

[ ] Treated in individual septic tanks with disposal by absorption field or leaching pit

[ ] Others, please specify: _______________________________________ ___



Drainage System

(Attach drainage lay out plan as Annex)



Solid Waste Collection and Disposal System



 Estimated volume of solid wastes generated by each section of port terminal facility



 Will there be waste sorting/ segregation prior to disposal? [ ] Yes [ ] No



 Segregation system

[ ] Temporary storage area for segregated wastes outside project site

[ ] Temporary storage areas for segregated wastes inside project site



 Recyclable/reusable materials

[ ] Biodegradable wastes sold to buyers

[ ] Biodegradable wastes composted by proponent

[ ] Other recyclable wastes sold to buyers



 Collection system

[ ] Building/project maintained garbage collection system

[ ] Integrated into municipal garbage collection system

[ ] Private/commercial garbage collection system



 Disposal system for non-recyclable solid wastes

[ ] Open dumpsite outside of the project area

[ ] Municipal/city landfill area

[ ] Others, specify: _______________________



 Proposed location of the final waste disposal site: ____________________________









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IV.3 DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENT





Components/Parameters Yes No Remarks

1. Slope and topography of the area covered by the

project



Terrain is flat ( 0-3% slope)

Gently sloping or undulating (3-8% slope)

Rolling to moderately steep ( 18- 30% slope)

2. Are there areas in the site where there are possible Cause of erosion:

occurrences of soil erosion? If so, what is the [ ] heavy rains

status? [ ] unstable slopes

Slight [ ] others, specify _________

Moderate

Severe

4. Is the project in a naturally protected area?

Enclosed bay

Behind an island

8. Does siltation occur far from estuaries or river

mouth?

9. Are there large tracts of non-alienable land Indicate area of available land.

available for future expansion and development?

13. Hydro-topological Conditions Submit topographic map indicating

Presence of coral reefs presence of : coral reef , beach sand

Narrow beach sand strip strip,etc.

Wide beach sand strip

Presence of trees close to water edge

Presence of sandbar formations

Grass-covered plain

Bare land/ few vegetative growth

Navigable to small boats

Not navigable to large vessels

14. Environmental Issues (please rank from most

critical to least critical)

Densely populated riverbanks

Existing causeway navigable

Existing causeway need to be rehabilitated

Traffic congestion

Relocation of affected residents

Proposed site a reclaimed area

17. Public transportation system

[ ] Jeepneys [ ] Taxis

[ ] Buses [ ] Tricycles

[ ] Ships [ ] Bancas/ canoes

[ ] Motorized bancas

[ ] Others, specify __________________

19. Is the surface water

Not polluted

Polluted

Highly polluted

20. What are the present uses of the water body

within or near the project site?

Bathing

Washing

Fishing

Source of drinking water

Recreation (swimming, boating, etc)







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Components/Parameters Yes No Remarks

Commercial navigation

Irrigation

Sanitation

Others, specify _______________________



21. What is the present land use of the area? Indicate the present land use within:

Grassland  50 m radius ___________________

Commercial, industrial  100 m radius __________________

Residential

 200 m radius __________________

Port and teminal

Mangrove

Fishpond/ fish cages

Others, specify _______________________

22. What is the present water quality in the Map out sampling sites

waterbody assessed?

- pH ___________________________

- Total suspended solids _________ mg/L

- Total coliform ________________ no.

- Oil and grease _________________ mg/L

- color _________________________

- turbidity ____________________

23. Has there been any oil spill incidents within the Indicate date oil spill occurred.

last five years?

25. Will the proposed project be located in a If yes, present result of the soil stability

reclaimed area? study in Annex.

28. Are there existing environmental problems within Indicate if there are incidence of the

500 m impact area? following:

[ ] Water pollution

[ ] Air pollution

[ ] Noise pollution

[ ] Soil erosion

[ ] Flooding

[ ] Others, specify: _____________



29. Are there existing trees and other types of If yes provide examples:

vegetation in the site?



30. Are there birds and other forms of wildlife found If yes provide examples:

in the area and which has significant value?



31. Are there existing settlements in the proposed If yes, indicate the number:

project site that will be affected? Households: _____

Legitimate landowners: ___

Tenants: ____________

Squatters: ___________

32. What is the total population of the barangay

where the project will be located __________



33. Average family size

34. What are the major sources of livelihood and Percentage of population living on:

percentage of population?

Farming _____________________ % ________________________________

Fishing _____________________ % ________________________________

Vending/buy and sell ___________ % ________

Sari-sari store _________________ %

Employment __________________ %

Others, specify: ________________







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Components/Parameters Yes No Remarks



35. What are the top 5 leading causes of morbidity

and mortality in the community within the past

five years? Chief Causes of Mortality



Chief Causes of Morbidity

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

__________________________________________



36. Are there local organizations in the area? Please give examples:

________________________________

________________________________

________________________________



37. Are there existing social infrastructures in the [ ] Schools

barangay? [ ] Communications

[ ] Health centers

[ ] Hospitals

[ ] Churches/chapel

[ ] Others, specify

____________________

38. Does the community approve/oppose the Indicate reasons for approval:

project? ________________________________

Size of respondents ______________________ ________________________________

% Approve ______________________ ________________________________

% Opposed/Disapproved __________________ ________________________________

Indicate reasons for disapproval:

________________________________

________________________________

________________________________

________________________________









IV.4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF PROJECT SITE



Attach following photographs of project site:



 Front view

 Left side view

 Right side view

 Back/ rear view









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IV.5 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN



Please indicate applicable impacts and mitigating measures.



Impacts Mitigating Measures Responsible Person/Unit









IV.6 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN



Fill up Table below based on Environmental Management Plan in Section 5.



Parameter Frequency Responsibility









IV.7 ABANDONMENT PLAN



 After Construction of Proposed Project

 Are there any structures that need to be demolished for the proposed project?

[ ] Yes [ ] No

 What are the plans for the demolished structures?

[ ] Recycle in the proposed project

[ ] Use as backfill materials in project site

[ ] Use as backfill materials in other land site

[ ] Use in other projects by contractor

[ ] Sell to buyers



 What are the plans for construction debris after construction of project?

[ ] Use as backfill materials in project site

[ ] Use as backfill materials in other land site

[ ] Use in other projects









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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT



This is to certify that all the information and commitment in this Environmental Impact Statement

(EIS) Checklist are true, accurate and complete. Should I/we learn of any information which would

make the EIS more accurate, I/we shall bring the said information to the appropriate DENR/EMB

Regional Office.



I/We hereby bind myself/ourselves jointly and solidarily for any penalties that may be imposed

from any misrepresentations or failure to state material information in the EIS.



In witness whereof, I/we hereby set our hands this ______ day of _________________________

at ____________________________.







___________________________________

Name of Project Proponent



___________________________________

Title / Designation









ACKNOWLEDGMENT





Before me this _____day of ________, _____at _________________ personally appeared

________________with Community Tax Certificate issued on ___________ at

_________________, in his/her capacity as _______________________of

___________________and acknowledged to me that this EIS Checklist is his voluntary act and deed,

and the voluntary act and deed of the entity he/she represents. |This document which consists of

__________ including the page on which this acknowledgement is written, is an Environmental

Impact Statement.





___________________________

Notary Public

Doc. No. ______

Page No. ______

Book No. ______

Series of _______









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V. ANNEXES









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Annex 3.1



Memorandum Circular Number 4,

series of 1998









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Annex 3.2



Memorandum Circular Number 3

Series of 2001









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Annex 1



Documents Showing Ownership









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Annex 2



Definition of Terms of IEE Checklist









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DEFINITION OF TERMS





For the purpose of this IEE Checklist and whenever any of the following words and terms are

used herein, shall have the meaning described in this section:



PROJECT NAME refers to official name of project.

PROJECT LOCATION refers to location of the project. Proponent should provide

complete physical description of the location of the project

(e.g., barangay/sitios affected, etc.) as well as its political

boundaries (e.g., sitio, barangay, city/municipality,

province, etc.)

PROJECT DESCRIPTION provides short description of the proposed project (e.g. the

objectives of the project, components of the SLDP, project

equipment and facilities, process description, etc.)

NAME OF PROPONENT refers to the owner of the project (e.g., name of

individuals, designated representative of a corporation,

etc.).

CONTACT PERSON refers to person/s who is authorized to transact business

with DENR/EMB on behalf of the Proponent (e.g., Owner,

President of a corporation, project engineer, etc.)

ADDRESS refers to official address of proponent and contact

person/s. The address of contact person/s should also be

given if different from that of the proponent.

IMPLEMENTATION SCHEME descriptions of how the project will be implemented (e.g.,

by contractor, by proponent, etc.). If the project is to be

implemented by entities other than the proponent, the

name/identity of that entity/s should be provided, if

available. Otherwise, the mode of selection should be

described (e.g., by bidding, by negotiation, etc.).



PROJECT COST refers to TOTAL project costs expressed in Philippine

Peso.

FUNDING AGENCY/IES refers to mode of financing or source of funds (e.g., bank

loan, etc.). If funding is provided by outside source, the

name of the project or description of the source and the

name of the funding agencies should be provided (e.g.

loan from DBP, etc.)

FERRY DISTANCE LINK refers to those pair of ports located at two neighboring

islands, which are accessible to each other within a sailing

time of two to three hours.

RO-RO FERRY NETWORK refers to short-sea shipping (coastal) and will involved

initially a minimum of two parts (unloading and receiving),

one short-sea shipping route and serviced by at least two



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RO-RO ferries, interconnectivity of road network to

terminal.





RORO TERMINAL refers to a new terminal or an improvement/conversion of

existing port/terminal to RORO road.

ROAD CONNECTIVITY are limited to roads within the RORO terminal for

marshalling and staging purposes.

SOURCE OF WATER refers to source of water for roads and bridges (e.g., name

of rivers, etc.) and its location.

AVERAGE DISCHARGE RATE,

DRY SEASON refers to actual flow measurements averaged over the

entire dry season expressed in liter per second (e.g.,

stream flow for rivers and creeks)

AVERAGE DISCHARGE RATE,

WET SEASON refers to actual stream flow measurements averaged over

the entire wet season expressed in liters per second (e.g.,

stream flow for rivers and creeks)

DIVERSION/ABSTRACTION,

MAXIMUM refers to maximum withdrawal or diversion of water (used

as design criteria) expressed in liters per second

SERVICE AREA, DESIGN refers to TOTAL service area used as design criteria

expressed in hectares

DESCRIPTION/NAME refers to the name or description of project components.

All components of the roads and bridges systems

(including support facilities) should be included.

LOCATION refers to locations or markings used in the map to indicate

position of the component or facility. Indicate numbers if

there is more than one (also see note below)

FERRY DISTANCE LINK refers to those pairs of ports located at two neighboring

islands, which are accessible to each other within a sailing

time of two to three hours.

ROAD RORO TERMINAL SYSTEM refers to short-sea shipping (coastal) and will involve

initially a minimum of two parts.

DIMENSION/CAPACITY refers to the dimension and capacity of the component.

Units of measurements (e.g., meters, liters, etc.) should be

included. Components with different capacities or

dimensions should be separately listed (e.g., division

boxes with different dimensions should be separately

listed)

BODIES OF WATER refers to creeks, rivers, canals, lake, sea, etc.

ROAD RORO TERMINAL may be a new port/terminal or an improvement/conversion

of existing port/terminal to RORO road.



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NATIONAL PARKS, WATERSHED refers to forested areas, protected areas, areas where

AREAS, SANCTUARIES OR endangered/threatened species have been sighted, etc.

SIMILAR AREAS



INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY(IES) refers to any indigenous community located within 10 km

of the project site. As per definition of RA 8371 (IPRA), an

indigenous community refers to a group of people who

have possessed customs, traditions and other distinctive

cultural traits different from that of the majority of the

Filipinos.

VULNERABLE GROUP/S refers to the elderly, youth, young children, physically

challenged and other such sectors

SITES WITH CULTURAL/

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE archaeological sites, churches, burial sites, monuments,

sites of historical battles, etc.









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Checklist Form for Required Information









Checklist Form for Required Documents



Pertinent supporting documents should be completely complied/attached as





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listed below)



Criteria Yes Not

Appli

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able

1. Letter of request

2. Locational clearance

3. Colored pictures with captions

4. CENRO certification as to land classification

5. Proof of social acceptability

 Barangay resolution

 City/municipal resolution

 Endorsement letter of local NGOs and Pos

6. Location / vicinity map with primary impact area

7. Process flow diagram of cold storage facility

8.Copy of TCT

9. Complete lay-out/site development plan including

proposed buildings

10.Water balance for proposed project

11. Application for water permit filed with NWRB

12. Process flow diagram of wastewater treatment plant

13. Drainage lay-out plan

14. Sewage design layout (septic tanks)

15. Manpower requirements

16. Schedule of all development activities, i.e. pre-

construction, construction and operation phase

17. Draft Integrated MOA on Multi-partite Monitoring

Team and Environmental Guarantee Funds (indicating

proposed estimated costs)

18. Other maps

18.1 Land and project-related maps

 Site development plan (showing project components)

 Process flow chart

 Topographic map

 Slope map

 Soils erosion / Soils and land and land management

plan

 Land use and vegetation map

 Laboratory results of soil sample analysis

18.2 Hazard and Geologic-related maps, figures and other

annexes

 Local geologic map

 Seismicity map

 Natural hazard map

 Flood frequency and rating curves

 Bathymetry and morphostructural map

18.3 Meteorologic and oceanographic maps, figures and

tables

 Monthly average rainfall of the area



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Criteria Yes Not

Appli

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able

Climatological normals/extremes

Wind rose diagrams

Frequency of tropical cyclones

Rainfall means, standard deviation and amount for

monthly period

 Characteristics of the surface current flowing

 Surface current system

18.4 Hydrologic maps, figures and tables

 Local hydrologic map

 Streamflow measurements

 Mean monthly flow data

 Flood peaks and volumes

 Summary of spring and well inventory

 Water supply and demand projections

19. Water quality assessment (pH, temp, BOD, COD, TSS,

color, oil and grease, etc.)

 Physico-chemical characteristics of wells and

springs

 Physico-chemical characteristics of inland surface

waters

 Bacteriological characteristics of wells and

springs

 Bacteriological characteristics of inland surface

waters

 Bacteriological characteristics of coastal waters

20. Air/Noise Quality Assessment

 Ambient air quality (TSP, SOx, NOx, etc.) 24-hour

sampling

 Noise levels

 Sampling station map

 Air dispersion diagrams/Isophlet

21. Vegetation, Wildlife and Insect Profile

 Flora and fauna species inventory or survey

 Summary of abundance, frequency and distribution

 Site observation map

 Transect walk

 Forest stand and stock tables

22. Socio-Economic and Cultural Environment

 Relocation site map

 Population to be directly affected by project

 Population by barangay

 Population growth rate

 Number of households and size by barangay



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Criteria Yes Not

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able

 Land area and population density by barangay

 Population by sex composition

 Main sources of income

 Household profile based on results of survey

 Public perception survey

 Women/ Indigenous People/ Vulnerable groups

23. Human Health

 Morbidity and Mortality Rates (infants and adults)

from Direct Impact Areas

 5-Year trend in morbidity and mortality

 Notifiable diseases in the area including endemic

diseases

 Local health resources (government and private)

 Environmental health and sanitation profile: water

supply, human excreta management, waste management

and disposal systems and food hygiene

 Identification of health hazards in each stage of

the development project

24. Other Permits or Clearances (when applicable)

 Land Title/ Proof of Land Jurisdiction/ Occupancy

Acquisition/Ownership

 DAR Conversion Permit/ DAR Exemption

 DA Certificate of Viability for Conversion

 PAWB Endorsement

 Zoning viability/ Locational clearance

 NWRB Water Use Permit/Certificate of Water

Availability

 SEC Registration

 Financial statement for the last 5 years

 MOA for Review Fund

 MOA for Environmental Review Fund

 Diskette/Video/Photographs

25. Fees

 Filing Fee

 Processing Fee for EIS Review

 EIA Review Fee

26. Compliance with PD 984

 Authority to construct air pollution control

device

 Authority to construct water pollution control

device

 Permit to operate air pollution control device

 Permit to operate water pollution control device



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Photographs of Project Site





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Annex 3



Directory of EMB Offices









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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU OFFICIALS DIRECTORY





OFFICE DIRECTOR ADDRESS TELPHONE NO. FAX NO.





CENTRAL Julian D. Amador DENR Conpound 927-1517 927-1518

OFFICE Visayas Avenue 920-2238 920-2241

Diliman, Quezon City 920-2240

920-2243





REGIONAL OFFICES



OFFICE DIRECTOR ADDRESS TELPHONE FAX NO.

NO.

Congressional Plaza

NCR Sixto E. Tolentino Bldg., No. 51 (02) 925-6396 926-0940

Congressional Ave.,

Quezon City



1 Oscar C. Cabanayan Marco Building, (072) 242-3057 (072) 242-

San Fernando, La 242-3597 3032

Union 888-3833

RED 41-2975

EMB Nursery

2 Allan L. Leuterio Cmpd., San Gabriel (078) 844-4321 (078) 844-

Villag, Tuguegrao 6662

City, Cagayan

4th Floor, Melvi

3 Lormelyn E. Claudio Bldg.,San Fernando, (045) 861-2253 (02) 888-0988

Pampanga

1515 L&S Bldg.,

4A Luciano G. Hornilla Roxas Blvd., (02) 536-9784 (02) 536-9784

Ermita, Manila

1515 L&S Bldg.,

4B Roberto D. Sheen Roxas Blvd., (02) 400-5960 (02) 405-0041

Ermita, Manila



5 Gilbert C. Gonzales Regional Center (052) 482-0197 (052) 820-

Rawis Legaspi City 5065

Pepita Aquino (033) 337-

6 Samson J. Guillergan Avenue, Port Area, (033) 337-9801 9801

Iloilo







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Greenplains Subd.,

7 Bienvenido L. Lipayon Banilad, Mandaue (032) 345-3905 (032) 346-

City 346-9426 1647

3rd flr. P&M Bldg.,

8 Ernesto G. Manuel Torres St., Tacloban (053) 325-2149 (053) 325-

City 2149

GMV Drive,

9 Dacilo M. Adap Governor Camins (062) 992-6547 / (062) 992-

Ave., Zamboanga 48 6548

City

DENR 10 Cmpd.,

10 Sabdullah C. Macabalan, (088) 726-243 (088) 856-

Abubacar Cagayan de Oro 9362

City

Door 2, Flebet’s

11 Gregorio T. Estrada Bldg., Km. 7 Lanag, (082) 235-1259 (082) 235-

Davao City 1354

4th Floor Siyambio

12 Datu Tungko M. Bldg., Roxas St., (083) 228-48-47 (083) 228-

Saikol Koronadal, South / 48 4848

Cotabato

Sultan Hotel,

13 Reynaldo R. Bancasi, Butuan (085) 342-5332 (085)815-1045

Villafuerte City

Diego Silang Street,

CAR Frederick G. Baguio City (074) 446-2881 (074) 442-

Villanueva 4531









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PROPOSED ENHANCEMENT/MITIGATION MEASURES FOR PROBABLE IMPACTS Attach as annex





Activity Predicted Impact Mitigating/Enhancement Measures

A. Pre-Construction and Construction Phases of the Project

A1. Dredging and deepening of Improvement in navigation Use dredged spoil for reclamation

seabottom of large vessels; change of purposes

riverscape Mold unsuitable natural environment

into a modern intermodal port facility

of international standing

Minimize impact on food sources and

habitat for marine fauna

A2. Earthmoving and excavation Erosion from exposed cuts Conduct construction activities during

activities and landslides dry season

Avoid long exposure of opened cuts

Integrate A2 to A5 Install barrier nets

Apply results of geological and

geotechnical studies

Apply results of seismic risk analysis to

avoid active faults

A3. Clearing, civil works and Increase in dust generation Regular watering of unpaved roads or

earthmoving activities exposed soils/ground

Remove soil /mud from tires of trucks

and equipment before leaving the area.

Cover hauling trucks with canvass or

any equivalent materials

Set-up temporary fence around the

construction area.

Introduce speed limits on access roads

A4. Earthmoving activities, Removal and loss of top Stockpile the top soil in a safe place

transport, and access road soil and use as final grading material or

construction final layer

Re-vegetate or rip-rap area as soon as

possible

Apply results of geological and

geotechnical studies

A5. Unconfined stockpiles of soil Sedimentation/ siltation of Set-up temporary silt trap/ ponds to

and other materials drainage or waterways prevent siltation

Properly stockpile/ spoils on flat areas

and away from drainage routes

Dispose spoils generated from civil

works as filling materials

A6. Wind action and equipment Deterioration of air quality Regularly wet ground surface with

operations due to increase in air water especially during dry season

pollutants

A7. Lack of water for construction Delay in construction Provide water requirements during

activities activities; health risks construction from water delivery

tankers or from existing buildings/

offices, etc.

Provide drinking water of workers









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Activity Predicted Impact Mitigating/Enhancement Measures

A8. Improper disposal of domestic Pollution of water body/ Set up proper and adequate temporary

sewage surroundings toilet facilities

Adverse impact on marine Regularly collect sewage by contractor

biology Conduct orientation/training sessions

for workers on sanitation

A9. Land clearing Loss of vegetation Limit land clearing as much as possible

Provide temporary fencing to

vegetation that will be retained

Use markers and fences to direct heavy

equipment traffic in construction site

and to avoid damage to plants

Re-plant/ plant indigenous tree species

and ornamental plants

A10. Improper disposal of Pollution of nearby water Set-up temporary disposal mechanism

construction wastes including body within construction area and properly

temporary accommodation dispose the generated solid wastes.

structures for workers Strictly require contractor and its

workers to observe proper waste

disposal

A11. Lack of safety measures in Increase in hazards from Ensure occupational safety measures

place for construction activities falling objects, moving are in place

equipment, fall, etc.

A12. Noise generation that can Health risks Schedule noisy construction activities

affect nearby residents during day time

Undertake proper maintenance of

construction equipment and use

mufflers

A13. Conflicts on right of way Delay in construction Conduct consultation with ceoncernde

activities persons and settle agreements before

finalizing detailed design

A14. Increase in traffic movement Bottleneck in port terminal Formulate management strategies for

on sea water transportation system

management strategies that will relieve

congestion and prevent port access

bottlenecks

Coordinate with Philippine Port

Authority to facilitate smooth sailing of

sea vessels

A.15 Increase in traffic movement Possible congestion in area Strictly enforce traffic rules and

on land regulations

Provide traffic signs, direction and

signals

Designate parking and loading areas

Develop and implement transportation

management plan to facilitate ease in

traffic flow

Integrate port access roads to traffic

management network of community

Provide traffic enforcers during peak

hours









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Activity Predicted Impact Mitigating/Enhancement Measures

A16. Increase in incidence of crime Safety risks Strictly require the contractor and its

and accidents workers to follow safety rules and

regulations in the construction and in

the locality (in coordination with local

authorities)

A17. Generation of employment Positive impact on workers Prioritize hiring of qualified local

residents

Comply to laws with regard to labor

and employment

A18. Construction activities Increase in economic Improve lifestyle and livelihood of

activity in the area community

B. Operational Phase of Project

B1. Natural process of consolidation Structural damage to Build heavy structure on pile

and settlement structures and underground foundation.

facilities especially pipes Properly compact subgrade and use soil

and concrete tanks reinforcement.

B2. Residual sedimentation Reduction in draft depth Maintain regular dredging activities

B3. Long shore current/ estero Sedimentation Conduct maintenance dredging

discharges

B4. Navigational dredging and spoil Artificial disturbance on Use dredged spoil for reclamation

disposal to ensure adequate benthic organisms; purposes

channel depth for shipping introduction of pollutants

into disposal areas

B5. Berth dredging Reduction in area of Extend habitat areas brought about by

seagrass meadows near human activity by bringing in more fine

port site due to increase in sediment to onshore areas of the bay.

sediment suspensions

B6. Disposal of spoils during Increased turbidity and Dispose spoils at designated area at

maintenance dredging sedimentation port terminal

Loss/ damage of marine Provide silt screen

life

B7. Major oil spill Oil contamination of Coordinate with companies with oil

seawater spill containment and remediation

Death of fishes and other capabilities

aquatic life Refrain from accepting oil tankers

B8. Oil and other bulk cargo spills Health and safety risks Properly maintain fuel tanks to prevent

leakages

Provide oil spill prevention equipment

B9. Disposal of sludge from an oil/ Use off-site disposal of hazardous

water separator sludge by private transporter and treater

B10. Disposal of hazardous wastes Use off-site disposal of hazardous

from berthed vessels like used wastes by private transporter and treater

oil, used batteries, etc. Prevent mixing of used oil with other

hazardous wastes

B11. Release of acid into aquatic Algal bloom, health and Investigate reports on leakages and

and marine environment safety risks repair immediately









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Activity Predicted Impact Mitigating/Enhancement Measures

B12. Discharge of all bilge and other Water pollution Collect and treat all bilge and other

vessel discharges (e.g. sewage, vessel discharges in wastewater

ballast water, cleaning waste) to treatment plant

on-shore tank Require vessel operator to minimize

Separate measures for ship occurrences of contaminated bilge

operations water discharges by using oil catch pan,

fixing oil leaks, oil/water separators in

bilge pump discharge line, etc.

B13. Cleaning of all cargo tanks Water pollution Collect and treat wastewater in

after unloading of cargo to wastewater treatment plant

remove any residue left by cargo

B14. Handling of cargoes of Increases in ambient Implement special handling/ approach

powdered substances suspended particulates for cargoes of powdered substances

B15. Decomposition of Emission of malodorous Treat immediately hospital waste

biodegradable wastes smell; health risks Implement proper housekeeping and

maintenance of port terminal premises

Plant trees that will absorb odor

B16. Disposal of non-recyclable Health and safety risks; Segregate recyclable materials from

wastes environmental pollution non-recyclable wastes

Properly collect and dispose residual

solid wastes

B17. Unsanitary conditions in Health and safety risks Practice good housekeeping at all times

premises; Improper handling of Spray pesticides and insecticides to

food materials prevent proliferation of disease-carrier

vermins

Conduct regular training on proper

handling and storage of food materials

B18. Disposal/ discharge of Increase in toxic level in Use wastewater treatment plant

untreated domestic sewage or marine life especially to

wastewater the filter feeders; adverse

health impact

B19. Increase in consumption of Compete with community Recycle treated effluent for flushing

water for water usage and landscaping

Implement water minimization program

B20. Increase in domestic activities Contamination of surface/ Use wastewater treatment plant

in port terminal groundwater with liquid

waste

B21. Operation of port equipment Increase in ambient noise Provide buffer zones and greenery.

and air pollutants Use noise enclosure.

B22. Increase in traffic congestion Increase in air pollutants Strict enforcement of traffic rules and

as well as increased risk of and ambient noise regulations

vehicular and vehicular related Increase in traffic hazards Formulate and implement a traffic

accidents management program

Use vehicle mufflers

B23. Personnel without proper Health and safety risks Conduct regular training on health and

protective gear safety programs for personnel

Require personnel to wear protective

gear at all times









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Activity Predicted Impact Mitigating/Enhancement Measures

B24. Improvement in social Positive benefits to Formulate and implement regular

acceptability of project community information education communication

program

Priority hire qualified local residents

Undertake / promote/ support social

development projects to community.

Support/ assist community in creating

livelihood projects

B25. Risk of fires Health and safety risks Install and properly maintain fire

prevention system

Make available 210 Liter-drums of

dispersants at fire station within port

terminal.

Prevent leakage of combustible

materials/gases

Establish emergency shutdown

procedures and instructions on what to

do in case of fires

Develop additional materials like

posters and signages to provide useful

information to employees and

emergency responders

B26. Emergency cases such as bomb Health and safety risks Train personnel on emergency response

threats, terrorist attacks, etc. procedures

Coordinate closely with local police

units

Provide adequate communication

equipment, signages, etc.

Establish emergency shutdown

procedures and instructions on what to

do in case of emergencies

B27. Geologic hazards resulting Health and safety risks Conformance of structural design to

from earthquakes, erosion and seismic engineering design and analysis

siltation Institute emergency response measures









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