0% found this document useful (0 votes)
121 views12 pages

IEE Checklist

The document is a checklist report form for conducting an initial environmental examination. It identifies potential environmental and social impacts from a project and preventive measures to address them. Key impacts addressed include consistency with land use, disturbance to wildlife from vegetation clearing, and soil erosion. Mitigation measures include obtaining necessary permits, limiting land clearing, slope protection, and solid waste management. The checklist will be used to monitor parameters and ensure mitigating measures are implemented during construction and operation.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
121 views12 pages

IEE Checklist

The document is a checklist report form for conducting an initial environmental examination. It identifies potential environmental and social impacts from a project and preventive measures to address them. Key impacts addressed include consistency with land use, disturbance to wildlife from vegetation clearing, and soil erosion. Mitigation measures include obtaining necessary permits, limiting land clearing, slope protection, and solid waste management. The checklist will be used to monitor parameters and ensure mitigating measures are implemented during construction and operation.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 12

Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost
LAND
 Consistency with land Current land use w/in 1km  See attached proof of compatibility
use radius (as per zoning with land use
ordinance):
 Limit project activities to what is
✔ Residential compatible to the land use
✔
Commercial/ Institutional  Others, specify
 Industrial
 Agricultural/ Recreational
 Protected Areas
 Others, specify

Actual land uses w/in 1km


radius:
✔ Residential
✔
Commercial/ Institutional
 Industrial
 Agricultural/ Recreational
 Protected Areas
 Others, specify

Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 1 of 14


Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost
 Land tenure / Identify land tenure/  Obtain the following clearances/  Regularly monitor
compatibility issue compatibility issues: permits from concerned agencies: presence/absence of
 CARP complaints

 CADC/ CADT/ CALC/


 Regular coordination with LGU
or appropriate agencies
CALT
 Others, specify
 ROW
 Informal settlers
 Resettlement Plan prepared

 Ecologically sensitive or
 Provide relocation/disturbance
compensation packages
protected area
 Others, specify
 Ensure participation of IPs in
consultations and dialogues
 MOA prepared/signed
 Provide adequate buffer
 Others, specify

 Disturbance to wildlife Existing vegetation in the  Comply with conditions of  Annual inspection of area
due to vegetation area: DENR/LGU SLUP, Tree Cutting replanted/ re-vegetated
clearing  Forestland Permit, ROW, PCA Permit  Others, specify
 Marshland  Limit land clearing as much as
 Grassland
possible

 Mangrove
 Provide temporary fencing for
vegetation that will be retained
 Wetland  Promote restoration of damaged or
 Others, specify destroyed vegetation where possible
(e.g., tree planting)
 Others, specify

Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 2 of 14


Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost

 Change in surface Slope: Considering the natural hazards and  Regular inspection of slope
landform/ topography/ ✔
Flat (0-3%) climate projections in the area: protection measures in
terrain/slope  Gently sloping to rolling  Employ appropriate erosion control erosion-prone areas
 Soil Erosion (3-18%) and slope protection measures  Regular inspection for new
 Steep (>18%)  Designate a spoils storage area, eroded areas near the site
with topsoil set aside for later use
and allow maximum re-use of spoils
 Others, specify
Is the project site located in an
area identified by MGB/PAG-  Construct during dry season
ASA/ PHIVOLCS as hazard
prone?
 Stabilize embankment with grasses
or other soil cover
 Yes  Conduct Engineering Geological and
✔
No Geo-hazard Assessment (EGGA)
and implement corresponding
recommendation
 Others, specify

Building of structure and Solid Waste Management  Implement recovery re-use and  Daily inspection of waste
improper solid waste Scheme in the area: recycling of waste materials handling including segregation
disposal leading to:  SLF  Provide receptacles / bins for solid in waste/recycling bins
 Impairment of visual  MRF wastes  Weekly inspection of waste
aesthetics
 Devaluation of land  Composting  Composting of Organic Wastes accumulation and disposal

values  Regular Collection of Solid  Coordinate with the municipal / city  Regular inspection of
waste collectors landscaping and other
Wastes
beautification activities
 Implement landscaping and other
Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 3 of 14
Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost
Presence of visually beautification measures  Regular monitoring of buffer
significant
landforms/landscape/structure
 Provide adequate buffer zones
s?  Compensate adjacent property  Regular monitoring for
owners presence/absence of
 Yes
✔
No
 Others, please specify
complaints from adjacent
property owners
 Others, specify

 Soil/Land contamination Existing soil/land type in the


expansion area:
 Secondary containment (pls specify) ✔
Regular inspection for leakage
due to materials leakage of materials that can cause
 Depletion of soil nutrient  sandy land/soil contamination.
content/soil 

clay  Monitoring of soil physical and
productivity/Change in
acidity/alkalinity of soil
 sandy-loam chemical properties
 concrete/cement ✔
Engage third party company for


Others, specify waste collection
 Others, specify
Soil acidity/alkalinity
 acidic
 basic
Conduct of soil test/analysis
for the following parameters
relevant to the potential
source of contamination:
WATER

Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 4 of 14


Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost
 Increased siltation due to Specify nearest/receiving  Set up proper and adequate sanitary Regular (ocular) inspection of:
project activities water body facilities 

Drainage / canal systems
 Water quality
River, Watershed
 Ensure strict observance of proper  Wastewater treatment facility
degradation waste handling and disposal and (i.e., grease trap, septic tank,
 Others, specify
proper sanitation including by the
contractors and its workers (if any)
etc.)

 Provide wastewater treatment facility Monitoring of ambient water for


(e.g., septic tank, oil and water the following:
Distance to nearest/receiving separator, etc.)
water body:  Set up silt trap/stilling ponds to
Parameter Frequency
 0 to less than 0.5 km minimize downstream siltation  pH  Annual
 0.5 to 1 km  Provide three-chambered septic  Semi-annual


More than 1 km
tank for domestic sewage  Quarterly
 Provide ring canals around fuelling  TSS  Annual
tanks/ motorpool/ maintenance
Classification of nearest water
body: areas
concentration  Semi-annual
  Quarterly
 Freshwater  Marine/ Others, specify
 BOD  Annual
coastal water
 Semi-annual
 AA  SA
 Quarterly
A  SB
 Color  Annual
B  SC  Semi-annual
C  SD  Quarterly
D  Oil and  Annual
Grease  Semi-annual
Current Water Use:  Quarterly
 Fishery  Total Coliform  Annual
 Tourist Zone / Park  Semi-annual
 Recreational  Quarterly
 Industrial
 Agricultural
 Others, specify:
Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 5 of 14
Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost

 Heavy  Annual
metals:  Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 Others:  Annual
 Semi-annual
Distance of project area to the
 Quarterly
nearest well used:
 0 to less than 0.5 km
 0.5 to 1 km

✔ More than 1 km

Use of the nearest well:


 Drinking/Domestic
 Industrial
 Agricultural
 Others:



Competition in water use Size of population using the  Implement rainwater harvesting and  Regular monitoring for
source/s of water for the
 Depletion of water project:
similar measures as an alternative
source of water
presence/absence of
complaints
resources
 ≤ 1,000 persons  Observe water conservation  Regular coordination with
 >1,000 and ≤ 5,000 measures; concerned agencies
persons  Carefully select project site to avoid  Regular monitoring for


>5,000 persons disruption of traditional water uses occurrences of water
shortages
 Obtain Water Permit from NWRB
Available/nearest water
✔ Improve efficiency of water supply
 Others, specify
source.
and distribution system
 Deepwell

Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 6 of 14


Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost


Water district/LGU  Increase storage capacities of water
 Surface water supply structures for resilience to
greater climate variations and
 Others, specify extremes
 Others, specify



Increased occurrence of Is the project site located in an ✔
Use appropriate design for project  Regular monitoring for
flooding area identified by MGB/PAG- facilities including appropriate presence/absence of
ASA as flood prone? drainage mechanism considering complaints
 Yes the existing local drainage system.  Regular coordination with
✔
No ✔
Regularly remove debris and other concerned agencies
materials that may obstruct water  Regular monitoring for
flow increased frequency of flooding
 Use appropriate technology (e.g.,  Others, specify
raised hand-pumps) to protect
drinking water from flood
contamination
 Others, specify

AIR / NOISE

Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 7 of 14


Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost
 Impact on air quality
✔ Distance to nearest  Properly operate and maintain all  Regular monitoring for
community:
 Nuisance due to emission sources (e.g., vehicles, presence/absence of
generation of obnoxious/ 

0 to less than 0.5 km pumps, generator, etc.) complaints
unpleasant odor  0.5 to 1 km 

Install appropriate air pollution
Regular (ocular) inspection of:

 More than 1 km control device/s  Absence of white or black




Strictly enforce good housekeeping
smoke from vehicles, heavy
equipment and generator
Is the wind direction blowing practices
towards the nearest  Control vehicle speed to lessen
 Presence of truck cover during

community most of the year? deliveries


suspension of road dust
Monitoring of ambient air for the
 Yes ✔
Conduct water spraying to suppress following:
 No dust sources and minimize
discomfort to nearby residents Parameter Frequency
✔
Use covered vehicles to deliver  PM10  Annual
materials that may generate dust
 Semi-annual
 Others, specify
 Quarterly
 TSP  Annual
 Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 NO2  Annual
 Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 SO2  Annual
 Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 Trace  Annual
metals:  Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 Others:  Annual
 Semi-annual
Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 8 of 14
Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost

 Quarterly

 Nuisance due to noise Distance to nearest


community:
 Properly operate and maintain all  Regularly monitor
generation noise sources (e.g. vehicles, pumps, presence/absence of


0 to less than 0.5 km generator, etc) complaints
 0.5 to 1 km  Install appropriate noise control  Regular monitoring of buffer
 More than 1 km device/s (e.g., mufflers, silencer, zones
sound barriers, etc.)  Quarterly monitoring of noise
 Implement appropriate operating level
hours  Others, specify
 Provide adequate buffer and/or
planting of trees
 Others, specify

PEOPLE

 Displacement of residents Size of population of host  Provide relocation/disturbance  Regular monitoring for
including indigenous barangay/s: compensation packages presence/absence of
Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 9 of 14
Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost
people in the project site  ≤ 1,000 persons  Prioritize local residents for complaints
and within its vicinity
 >1,000 and ≤
employment  Regular coordination with LGU
 Enhanced employment

5,000persons  Promptly pay local taxes and other  Others, specify
and/or livelihood
opportunities 

>5,000person
financial obligations

  Regular coordination with LGU


 Reduced employment Indigenous People Size:
 Conduct prior consultation and
and/or livelihood
coordination to minimize disruption
opportunities
of daily domestic activities
 Increased revenues for

 Ensure participation of IPs in


LGU
consultations and dialogues &
 Disruption/Competition in consider IP rights and cultural
delivery of public services Classification of host practices in the provision of
(e.g., education, peace barangay: relocation/disturbance compensation
and order, etc.) 

Urban packages
✔
Enhanced delivery of  Rural  Provide appropriate traffic/warning
public services (e.g., signs, lighting, etc
education, peace and
order, etc.)
Employment/Livelihood  Others, specify
Opportunity Rate in the host


Increase in traffic volume Municipality:
and worsening of traffic
flow

✔ High
 Low
Description:

Available services within/near


the host barangay:
 Schools (e.g. elementary,

high school, college)


 Health facilities (e.g.,

clinics, hospitals, etc.)


Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 10 of 14
Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost
 Peace and order (e.g.,

police outpost, Brgy.


Tanod, etc.)
 Recreation and sports

facilities
 Others, specify



Impacts on community Source of risks (please  Regular coordination with LGU  Regular monitoring for
specify)
health and safety  Provide appropriate warning signs, presence/absence of
✔
Explosives : lighting and barricades, whenever complaints
Safety Risks Chemicals may be used for practicable  Regular monitoring of buffer


Fire treatment and other medical
activities that might result to
 Observe proper housekeeping zones


Explosion explosion when improperly used. ✔
Provide on-site medical services for  Regular coordination with LGU


Release of toxic any emergency.  Regular submission of reports
materials ✔
Participate in public awareness
to concerned agency


Structural failure ✔
Flammable substances: programs on health and safety  Others, specify
Chemicals may be used for ✔
Implement appropriate safety
treatment and other medical programs for both community and
activities that might result to
flame accident when improperly
workers
used.  Strictly comply with fire, safety and
similar regulatory requirements

✔
Toxic substances:
 Strictly comply with requirements of
RA 6969
Chemicals and other medical
biohazard may be used for  Others, specify
treatment and other medical
activities that might result to
toxin when improperly used and
dispose.

 Others, specify

Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 11 of 14


Generic Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Checklist Report Form

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/ Mitigating Measures
Implementation
Environmental/Social Baseline Environment Remarks
Impacts  Cost of preventive/mitigating as well as monitoring integrated in the construction /operation
cost

Project Name: ___________________________________________ Page 12 of 14

You might also like