Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) refers to the analysis, prediction, and evaluation of potential environmental impacts resulting from the implementation of plans and construction projects. It involves proposing countermeasures and measures to prevent or mitigate adverse environmental impacts, as well as methods and systems for tracking and monitoring. In simpler terms, it's the process of analyzing the potential environmental effects of a project after its completion and operation, and proposing pollution prevention and control strategies.

The environmental assessment includes the following:
(1) Overview of Construction Project
(II) Current status of the surrounding environment of the construction project.
(3) Analysis, prediction, and assessment of the potential environmental impact of the construction project.
(4) Environmental Protection Measures for Construction Projects and Their Technical and Economic Justification
Economic analysis of environmental benefits and costs associated with the construction project.
(Six) Recommendations for environmental monitoring of construction projects
(Seven) Conclusion of Environmental Impact Assessment.
Environmental Impact Assessment Category:
The country implements classified management of environmental impact assessments for construction projects based on the extent of their environmental impact on the construction project.
(1) For potential significant environmental impacts, an Environmental Impact Assessment Report should be prepared to evaluate the environmental effects caused.
(II) For potential minor environmental impacts, an Environmental Impact Assessment Report should be prepared, analyzing or conducting a specialized evaluation of the resulting environmental effects.
(3) For those with minimal environmental impact and no need for environmental impact assessment, an Environmental Impact Registration Form should be submitted.































