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PH Solar
Advance
Corporation
Initial Environmental Examination (IEE)
Brgy. Blumentrit, Municipality of Murcia, Negros Occidental
by:
JTJ Technical EngineeringPrepared
Consultancy
| Confidential
Engr. Joseph T. Jomoc, PME
EIA Consultant
Cel. No. 0920-9104940
This Generic IEE Checklist Report shall be used as the interim pro-forma EIA
Report requirement for projects to be located within Environmentally Critical Areas
(ECA) where a customized IEE Checklist Report Form has not yet been developed
but are required IEE Checklist Report Form or IEE Report per existing guidelines
For ECC applications, this IEE Checklist Report shall be submitted with:
Proof of Compatibility with the existing Land Use Plan
Proof of Authority over the Project Site
Accountability Statements of Proponent (see attached form) and the Preparer (if
any, following Annexes 2-22 of Revised Procedural Manual for DAO 2003-30)
Photographs or plates/vicinity map of the project site showing impact areas and
affected areas and communities
Duly Accomplished Project Environmental Monitoring & Audit Prioritization
Scheme (PEMAPS) Questionnaire (see Annex 2-7d of Revised Procedural Manual for DAO
2003-30)
(No other documents shall be required as pre-requisite to ECC applications per DENR MC 2010-14)
Read the questions carefully and write the required information on the blank spaces
provided or otherwise check () the appropriate boxes or parenthesis ( ). Boxes
with check marks () are automatically required. Use additional sheets if necessary
and indicate this in the appropriate space.
Project Location :
Total Project/Building
Footprint Area
(Area actually utilized)
Project Proponent :
Office Address :
Contact Person :
Designation :
Authorized Representative
Contact Number/s
Landline :
Fax Number :
Mobile
0917-317-0046
E-mail Address :
I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Solar energy is a clean, renewable resource that is continuously supplied to the earth by
the sun. Solar resources are available everywhere in the Philippines; considering its
tropical maritime climate that is usually hot and humid and has an ample supply of
sunlight throughout the year; thus in recent years the drive to build solar power plants
has increased.
Fundamental benefits of this Ground Mounted fixed Tilt Solar Photovoltaic Plant project
include:
the
Brgy.
of
Murcia
municipality
Blumentrit,
in
Negros
of
85.061
hectares
portion
of
and
the
local
government
agencies are supportive of such an initiative. Murcia currently has no power generation
facilities and all power is supplied from NGCP. It is an initiative that is welcome in the
area
The
Proposed
Site
Geographic coordinates of the project area (Preferably use WGS 84 datum, otherwise specify
datum used).
Perimeter/Boundary points
(based on OCT/TCT/etc)
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2
3
4
Longitude
Latitude
10 36 45.88 North
100 36 38.76 North
100 36 29.92 North
100 35 50.27 North
No. of Units
Specification/
Description / Remarks
Solar power area
Source
Solar
Solar
Estimated Demand/Consumption
KWh
KWh
Cubic meters/day
Cubic meters/day
Water Source
[ ] ground water
[ ] Surface water
[ ] well
[ ] river
[ ] spring
[ ] lake
[ ] others: ____________________________
[ ] others: ____________________________
Energy/Water Efficiency
Utilities
Estimated Savings
Power/Electricity
Water
Proposed Efficiency/Conservation
Measures
KWh
Cubic meters/day
1.4 MANPOWER
a. Construction Phase
Manpower Requirement
Engineers
Masons
Steelmen/Welders
Electricians
Painters
Laborers
Expertise/Skills
Structural/Electrical
Concreting
Steelworks/Welding
Electrical Wirings
Painting
General Labor
Total
6
4
10
15
4
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b. Operation Phase
Manpower Requirement
Manager
Accountant/Cashier
Sales/Marketing
Clerks
Technical Staff
Utility Worker
Expertise/Skills
Administrative
Accounting/Finance
Selling/Marketing
Computer-literate
Electrical/Mechanical
Repairs/Maintenance
Total
1
2
2
2
4
4
Protected Areas
Others, specify; Built-up area
Agricultural/ Recreational
Commercial/ Institutional
Industrial
Residential
Others, specify
___________________
Protected Areas
Agricultural/ Recreational
Wetland
Mangrove
Grassland
Marshland
Forestland
Disturbance to wildlife
due to vegetation
clearing
LAND
Baseline Environment
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
II.
Annual inspection of
area replanted/
revegetated
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
Cost
integrated in
the
construction
/operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
steep (>18%)
Yes
No
Slope:
flat (0-3%)
Baseline Environment
Soil Erosion
Change in surface
landform/ topography/
terrain/slope
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
Others, specify
____________
retained
Promote restoration of
damaged or destroyed
vegetation where possible
(e.g., tree planting);
Provide erosion control and
slope protection measures
Designate a Spoils Storage
Area, with topsoil set aside
for later use and allow
maximum re-use of spoils
Construction during dry
season
Stabilization of
embankment with grasses
or other soil cover
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Others, specify
___________
Regular inspection
for new eroded areas
near the site
Regular inspection
of slope protection
measures in erosionprone areas
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
Slope/
Erosion
Control
Cost:
Included in
the
development
cost
Others,
specify
____________
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
Yes
No
Others, specify
____________
sandy
clay
sandy-loam
Devaluation of land
values
Impairment of visual
aesthetics
Soil/Land
contamination due to
improper solid waste
disposal
Baseline Environment
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
Others, specify
________________
Others, specify
________________
Implement landscaping and
other beautification
measures
Provide adequate buffer
Compensate adjacent
property owners
Implementation of the
Ecological Solid Waste
Management Plan
(ESWMP)
Set-up temporary fence
around the construction
area
Implement re-use and
recycling of waste materials
Implement proper
segregation, collection and
disposal of domestic
wastes in designated areas
Provide receptacles / bins
for solid wastes
Coordinate with the
municipal / city waste
collectors
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Regular inspection of
landscaping and
other beautification
activities
Regular monitoring
of buffer zones
Regularly monitor
presence/absence of
complaints from
Others, specify
_____________
Daily inspection of
waste/recycling bins
for segregation
Daily inspection for
presence of mixed
garbage in the facility
Weekly inspection of
waste accumulated
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
Cost
integrated in
the
construction
/operation
cost
Water quality
degradation
More than 1 km
AA
Distance to nearest/receiving
water body:
Baseline Environment
Others, specify
___________________
WATER
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Water treatment
facility (i.e., grease
trap, septic tank,
etc.)
Color
Total Coliform
BOD
TSS concentration
pH
Quarterly monitoring of
the following:
Regular (ocular)
inspection of:
Drainage / canal
systems
adjacent property
owners
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
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Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
Recreational
Industrial
Agricultural
Fishery
More than 1 km
Drinking/Domestic
>5,000person
Industrial
Agricultura
Size of population using receiving
surface water:
1,000 persons
SD
SC
SB
Implement rainwater
harvesting and similar
measures as an alternative
source of water
Observe water
conservation measures;
Others, specify
___________
SA
classification:
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Baseline Environment
Depletion of water
resources
Competition in water
use
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
Regularly monitor
presence/absence of
complaints
Regular coordination
with concerned
agencies
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
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Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
Increased occurrence
of flooding
Surface water
Yes
No
Others, specify
________________________
Others, specify
_____________________
Others, specify
_____________________
Regularly monitor
presence/absence of
complaints
Regular coordination
with concerned
agencies
Regularly monitor
increased frequency
of flooding
Others, specify
_________________
Others, specify
____________
Regularly monitor
occurrences of water
shortages
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Baseline Environment
AIR / NOISE
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
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Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
More than 1 km
More than 1 km
Other, specify
___________________
Regular monitoring
of buffer zones
Regularly monitor
presence/absence of
complaints
Regular (ocular)
inspection of:
Absence of white
or black smoke
from vehicles,
heavy equipment
and generator
Presence of
truck cover
during deliveries
Regularly monitor
presence/absence of
complaints
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Baseline Environment
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
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Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
>5,000person
Urban
Rural
Others, specify
_____________________
Baseline Environment
Increase in traffic
Disruption/Competition
in delivery of public
services (e.g.,
education, peace and
order, etc.)
Enhanced delivery of
public services (e.g.,
education, peace and
order, etc.)
Reduced employment
and/or livelihood
opportunities
Increased revenues
for LGU
Displacement of
Indigenous People
Enhanced
employment and/or
livelihood opportunities
Displacement of
residents in the project
site and within its
vicinity
PEOPLE
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
Others, specify
________________
Provide
relocation/disturbance
compensation packages
Prioritize local residents for
employment
Promptly pay local taxes
and other financial
obligations
Regular coordination with
LGU
Others, specify
______________________
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Others, specify
_________________
Regularly monitor
presence/absence of
complaints
Regular coordination
with LGU
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
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Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
Baseline Environment
Others, specify
_______________
Impacts on community
health and safety
Possible Environmental/
Social Impacts
Others, specify
______________________
Implement appropriate
safety programs for both
community and workers
Strictly comply with fire,
safety and similar
regulatory requirements
Strictly comply with
requirements of RA 6969
Preventive/ Mitigating
Measures
Others, specify
_________________
Presence/Absence
of complaints
Regular coordination
with LGU
Regular submission
of reports to
concerned agency
Monitoring Parameters/
Implementation
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Cost
integrated in
the
construction/
operation
cost
Cost of
Mitigation/
Monitoring
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Preeminent option that the proponent could do is to sell the equipment to interested
buyer or to offer to other investor of the same project.
The study could only project that once this is being abandoned, proponent will be losing
the amount that they invested at the same time the opportunities for jobs creation and
loss of increase in local revenues.
The PH Solar Advance Corporation will comply with all the stipulated conditions in the
ECC that will be issued by the EMB DENR Region VI. The mitigating/enhancement
measures presented in the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Environmental
Monitoring Program integrated in this Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) shall be
implemented.
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highest level of management down to the lowest worker. It is therefore important that an
orientation to the management and its employees and workers must be first
commenced to inform them about the EMP and must be emphasized that everyone will
have its part of responsibility.
Organization Chart:
PH Solar Advance
Corporation
( PSAC )
Contractors /
Suppliers
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this _____ day of ____________ 201__, affiant
exhibiting his/her Community Tax Certificate No. ___________________ issued at
______________________ on __________________________.
Doc. No.
Page No.
Book No.
Series of
____________________
____________________
____________________
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Should I learn of any information, which makes this inaccurate, I shall bring said
information to the appropriate Environmental Management Bureau Regional Office.
Notary Public
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Project Location
Proponent
Project Type
Project Status
New
I. PROJECT CONSIDERATIONS
1.1
85.061 Has.
Portion of 1,749,090 sq. m. (174.9090 Has.) with TCT No. 141756 and
TCT No. 141757 with an area of 610, 847 sq. m. total area for
development
1.1.1 Size based on number of employees: Projected: 30-70 including
representatives
Specify number of employees: 15 personnel
1.1.2 Type
ECP (in either ECA or Non-ECA)
Non-ECP but in ECA
Non-ECP and Non-ECA
:
1.2
:
Group II not included in PD 2146
1.2.1 Enumerate Waste Type and Specify Quantity of Wastes generated in your
facility (Identify/Enumerate).
JTJ Technical Engineering Consultancy
Category
Waste
Type
Hazardous
Quantity
NonHazardous
(units: MT3/yr)
Air
Gaseous
substances
X
(units: m3/yr)
Liquid
Solid
1.3
Common
waste
(units: tons/yr)
Depend on the
activities
Air
Liquid
PCS/Waste Management
Method Used
PCS 1
PCS 2
PCS 3
Primary: Pass thru the
prescribed septic Tank
Remarks
Standard
operating
procedure
Secondary:
Tertiary:
Solid
Environmentallyfriendly approach;
economical
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II. PATHWAYS
2.1
(units: mm)
_________________
________X________
_________________
3.2
Receiving Surface Water Body
3.2.1 Distance to receiving surface water:
(select one and mark)
0 to less than 0.5 km
______ X________
0.5 to 1 km
__________________
Greater than 1 km
__________________
3.2.2 Size of population using receiving surface water
Specify number:
__more than 1000____
3.2.3 Fresh Water
3.2.3.1 Classification of fresh water
(select one and mark)
AA
__________________
AB
_______AB_________
JTJ Technical Engineering Consultancy
CD
3.2.3.2 Size of fresh water body
Specify size: _______
3.2.3.3 Economic value of water use
below)
Drinking
Domestic
Recreational
Fishery
Industrial
Agricultural
3.2.4 Salt water
3.2.4.1 Classification of salt water
SA
SB
SC
SD
3.2.4.2 Economic value of water use
below)
Fishery
Tourist zone or park
Recreational
Industrial
3.3
Ground Water
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___________________
(units: km2)
(may select more than one of the criteria
____________________
_________X__________
____________________
____________________
____________________
__________ _________
(select one and mark)
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
(may select more than one of the criteria
___________________
___________________
___________________
_________ __________
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Drinking
___________________
Industrial
_________X_________
Agricultural
_________X_________
3.4
Land
______Agricultural_____
3.4.1 Indicate current/actual land uses within 0.5 km radius: (may select more than one
of the criteria below)
Residential
________X__________
Commercial/Institutional
________X__________
Industrial
________X__________
Agricultural/Recreational
________X _________
Protected Area
___________________
3.4.2 Potential/proposed land uses within 0.5 km (may select more than one of the
criteria below)
Residential
___________________
Commercial/Institutional
________X__________
Industrial
________X_________
Agricultural/Recreational
________X__________
Protected Area
___________________
3.4.3 Number of affected Environmentally Critical Areas within 1 km:
Specify number:
______None_________
3.4.4 Distance to nearest ECA
(select one and mark)
0 to less than 0.5km
___________________
0.5 to 1 km
___________________
Greater than 1 km
________X__________
IV.
3.5
Compliance (pls. take note that this will be double-checked with PCD files)
Law
Violation
(check if
any)
RA
9275
JTJ Technical Engineering Consultancy
Type of
Additional
Admin Remarks/Status
Violation of Compliance
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RA
6969
PD
1586
RA
9003
3.6
Number of Valid Complaints
3.6.1 Citizen and NGOs
Specify number:
_________None__________
3.6.2 Others (other Govt. Agencies, Private Institutions)
Specify number:
_________None__________
(To be filled up by EMB Personnel)
RECOMMENDATION/S:
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Assessed By:
______________________________
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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT
OF
PROJECT PROPONENT
This is to certify that all information in the submitted Project Environmental
Monitoring and Audit Prioritization Scheme (PEMAPS) Questionnaire of PH Solar
Advance Corporation located at Brgy. Blumentrit, Municipality of Murcia, Negros
Occidental is true, accurate and complete. Should I learn of any information, which
makes this inaccurate, I shall bring said information to the appropriate Environmental
Management Bureau Regional Office.
In witness whereof, I hereby set out my hands this ______________ day of 2015 at
_______________________.
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