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Presidential Decree No. 1586, s. 1978, established the Environmental Impact Statement System and provides that no person, partnership or corporation shall undertake or operate any project declared as environmentally critical or is located within an environmentally critical area without first securing an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) issued by the President or his duly authorized representative. Administrative Order No. 42 of 2002 streamlined the EIS processing system and delegated the ECC approving authority to the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Director and Regional directors of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) of the DENR. The DENR Secretary issued Administrative Order No. 61, Series of 2004, delegating to the LLDA General Manager the authority to grant or deny the issuance of Environmental Compliance Certificate / Certificate of Non-Coverage (ECC/CNC) for projects located within the Laguna de Bay Region. The LLDA adopted the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) System and its Implementing Rules and Regulations in the Laguna de Bay Region starting 01 December 2004 (LLDA Board Resolution No.234, Series of 2004).
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EIA Coverage of Slaughterhouses |
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Whether a slaughterhouse requires an environmental compliance certificate (ECC) or a Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC), depends on:
- Whether it is located in an environmentally-critical area (ECA), and
- Scale of operations (daily production rate in kilograms of animal products).
The following applies if your slaughterhouse operation (actual or planned) is:
- A new, single (not co-located) project
- Determined to be NOT LOCATED IN an environmentally-critical area.
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Daily Production Rate (in kilograms)
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Less than 500 kilos
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Greater than or equal to 500 kilos but less than 10,000 kilos
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Greater than or equal to 10,000 kilos
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Covered by Environmental Impact Statement System?
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Not covered
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Not covered
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Not covered
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Decision Document
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Optional: Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC)
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Optional: Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC)
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Optional: Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC)
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Report Type
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PDR
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PDR
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PDR
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Processing Authority
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EMB Regional Office EIAMD Chief
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EMB Regional Office EIAMD Chief
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EMB Regional Office EIAMD Chief
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Deciding Authority
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EMB Regional Director
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EMB Regional Director
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EMB Regional Director
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Time Frame
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15 days
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60 days for IEE Report / 30 days for IEE Checklist
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60 days
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NOTE: Within Region IV-A, covering the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and Quezon, the EMB Regional Office is located at
1515 L and S Building, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City Contact Number CO:(02) 920-2241 | 920-2242 / RO: 522-8177 | 536-9784
The following applies if your hog raising operation (actual or planned) is:
- A new, single (not co-located) project, and
- Determined to be located IN an environmentally-critical area.
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Daily Production Rate (in kilograms)
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Less than 500 kilos
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Greater than or equal to 500 kilos but less than 10,000 kilos
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Greater than or equal to 10,000 kilos
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Covered by Environmental Impact Statement System?
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Not covered
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Covered
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Covered
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Decision Document
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Optional: Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC)
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Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)
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Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)
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Report Type
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PDR
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IEER
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EIS
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Processing Authority
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EMB Central/ Regional Office EIAMD Chief
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EMB Regional Office EIAMD Chief
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EMB Regional Office EIAMD Chief
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Deciding Authority
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EMB Director/ Regional Director
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EMB Regional Director
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EMB Regional Director
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Time Frame
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15 days
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60 days for IEE Report / 30 days for IEE Checklist
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60 days
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NOTE: Within Region IV-A, covering the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and Quezon, the EMB Regional Office is located at
1515 L and S Building, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City Contact Number CO:(02) 920-2241 | 920-2242 / RO: 522-8177 | 536-9784
References:
- Project Classification, including livestock production is in Annex 2-1a of Revised Procedural Manual. EIA Coverage and Requirements Screening Checklist. Page 49
- List of environmentally critical areas in Table 2a of Annex 2-1a of Revised Procedural Manual. EIA Coverage and Requirements Screening Checklist. Page 51
- Annex 2-1b of Revised Procedural Manual. PROJECT GROUPING MATRIX FOR DETERMINATION OF EIA REPORT TYPE NEW SINGLE & CO-LOCATED PROJECTS. Page 66
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Types of EIS Report Requirements |
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Depending on your EIA coverage and scale of your slaughterhouse operations, you will be required to prepare the following compliance documents:
- Environmental impact statement (EIS)
- Initial environmental examination report (IEER)
- Initial environmental examination checklist (IEEC)
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Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) |
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An ECC is a document issued by the DENR/EMB after a positive review of an ECC application, certifying that the proponent has complied with all the requirements of the EIS System and has committed to implement its approved Environmental Management Plan.
Find out:
- An ECC is required for your slaughterhouse operation
- Requirements for an ECC application
- How the ECC is related to other agency's regulatory requirements
- Processing time
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Certificate of Non-Coverage |
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A Certificate of Non-Coverage or CNC is a certification issued by EMB/ LLDA certifying that , based on submitted project description, the project is not covered by the EIS system and is not required to secure an ECC. Any project not covered by the EIS system can apply for a CNC. Securing a CNC is not mandatory, it is voluntary as needed by project proponents (e.g. bank financing, ISO recognition or awards, etc.).
Learn about:
- Requirements for applying for a CNC
- Types of projects NOT covered by the EIS
- Where to apply for a CNC
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The Environmental Impact Statement System |
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The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) System is used to enhance planning and guide decision making. (It is also referred to as the Philippine Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) System.) Through the EIA process, adverse environmental impacts of proposed actions are intended to be considerably reduced through the subsequent formulation of appropriate Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans.
A positive review of the EIA Report results to the issuance of an Environmental Compliance Commitment (ECC) document to be conformed to by the proponent and represents the project/programâs Environmental Compliance Certificate .
The issuance of the ECC which is required for Environmentally Critical Projects (ECPs) and projects within Environmentally Critical Areas (ECAs) allows the project to proceed to the next stage of project planning which is the acquisition of approvals from other government agencies and LGUs, after which the project can start implementation.
References:
- eia.emb.gov.ph, website of the Philippine Environmental Impact Assessment System of the Environmental Management Bureau, DENR
- emb.gov.ph, website of the Environmental Management Bureau, DENR
- denr.gov.ph, website of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
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