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Promotes self-regulation & integration of environmental issues in planning and operations. Preparing cost estimate for implementation of EMMP Identifying the sources of funds, as well as potential training needs, if any.ġ0 Importance of EMP An instrument for implementing environmental management commitments, conditions, and requirements of project. Developing a monitoring plan including items to be monitored, when, frequency, and by whom. Identification of who will be responsible and who will be accountable for implementing of the EMMP. Program for monitoring environmental concerns and indicators.
Description of “residual” environmental concerns (after mitigation). Summarizes targets, objectives and regulations, nominates the individuals responsible and gives target dates.ĩ Elements of EMP Description of mitigation measures. EMP is based on compiled information and data during environmental screening/EIA. Identifies environmental performance indicators to measure progress towards achieving targets and objectives. Aims of an EMP are to: Provide auditable commitments to practical and achievable strategies and design standards Develop an integrated plan for comprehensive monitoring and control of project impacts, and Ensure the community that the environmental management of the project is acceptable.ħ Purpose of EMP Minimize negative impacts Enhance positive impacts Įnsuring environmentally sustainable planning, construction and operations management Reduce problems & delays during project implementation Improve overall project quality and Add value to the project.Ĩ What does EMP covers? Documents methods & procedures to achieve environmental objectives and targets of EIA. Includes measures to consider during project implementation and operation and Provides actions to be taken to implement these measures.Ħ Goals of EMP Develop procedures to implement project’s mitigation measures & monitoring requirements. Institutional arrangements Implementation and supervision responsibilities Monitoring and evaluation requirements Implementation schedule Training needs and Budget. Remember! EA is a Process - Not a Product EIA willĥ Scope of EMP It covers: Management and mitigation measures A decision making tool to analyze environmental impacts Identifies alternatives and public consultation inputs and EIA, along with other studies provides input to better project design.