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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Assessment Services

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a critical process in project development, undertaken to evaluate potential impacts on the environment and surrounding communities. Environmental monitoring and analytical services support the preparation of EIA reports and environmental monitoring programs in accordance with the requirements of the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and other relevant regulatory authorities.

Our Environmental Assessment and EIA support services cover field sampling, on-site measurements, and laboratory analysis to generate both Baseline Data and Monitoring Data required for environmental impact studies.

Scope of Services

  • Ambient Air Quality Monitoring, including particulate matter, gaseous pollutants, and meteorological parameters
  • Stack Emissions Testing and verification of Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS), where applicable
  • Leachability testing such as (Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, US EPA) and STLC as required by regulatory frameworks
  • Water and Wastewater Analysis, including key physical, chemical, and microbiological parameters
  • Soil, Sediment, and Industrial Waste Analysis for contamination assessment and waste classification
  • Noise, Vibration, and Other Environmental Parameters relevant to project impact assessment
  • Public Participation (PP) and Public Consultation, including community opinion surveys, stakeholder engagement meetings, public hearings, and preparation of consultation reports to support social impact assessment and EIA documentation in accordance with ONEP guidelines

All analytical and monitoring activities are conducted in accordance with internationally recognised standards, such as US EPA, ISO, and applicable national regulatory requirements. This ensures that data generated are accurate, reliable, and suitable for environmental reporting, project permitting, regulatory submissions, and compliance monitoring.