SCHEDULE. FORM A (Rule 3(1)) THE CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE RULES 2001 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE

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SCHEDULE FORM A (Rule 3(1)) THE CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE RULES 2001 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE This form must be completed in triplicate for any proposed activity identified in the Schedule of the Certificate of Environmental Clearance (Designated Activities) Order, 2001. Essential additional information such as plans, maps, diagrams, photographs or text may be included in the application as an appropriately referenced attachment. To: The Environmental Management Authority, I/We hereby apply for a Certificate of Environmental Clearance (CEC). Signed... Applicant/Applicant s agent/applicant s Attorney.. (PRINT NAME) Signed Company Director/ CEO/ Corporate Secretary (Company Stamp).. (PRINT NAME) Date FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Application Received (Date) Received by: (Signature) Ref. No. Acknowledgment Sent.. (Date) Category of intended activity: (i) New (ii ) Modification (please tick appropriate box) (iii) Abandonment/ Decommissioning PROJECT CLASSIFICATION Activity Definition Application requires CEC: Y N Application requires EIA: Y N EMA: CEC 1

CERTIFICATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE APPLICATION FORM A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of applicant 2. Postal Address Electronic mailing address (e-mail address) 3. Telephone no. 4. Fax No. 5. Location of proposed activity: (a) District/Village (b) Street (Name and Lot or LP No.) 6. Do you own the property on which the activity is intended to be carried out? Y N If Yes, please attach certified copies of Proof of ownership. If No, what is the nature of your interest in this property? Please attach supporting documents, justifying your claim (e.g. lease). 7. Names and addresses of adjoining property owners: 2

8. (a) Previous Application for CEC for this site? Y N (b) If yes, Reference No of most recent application 9. Activity for which CEC required (state the activity and definition categories under which you are applying -refer to CEC Order) as well as the purpose of the project. Activity Definition Purpose: 10. Site Description (physical setting of the proposal, both developed and undeveloped areas) Give an outline description of the physical features of the site to include information on: (a) Topography and gradient i.e. generally flat rolling/undulating terrain or hilly (b) Are there any springs or aquifers in or adjacent to the site? Y N (c) Are there any rivers, streams or drainage within or adjacent to the project site? Y N (d) Are there any ponds, reservoirs or wetland areas within or contiguous to the project site? Y N (e) What is the predominant soil type? Clay based Sand Loam Alluvial (f) Is the project located within 5km from the coast or further inland? (g) Present site land use: Residential Agricultural Commercial Industrial Forestry 11. Estimated project capital (TT dollars) 3

B. DESCRIPTION OF INTENDED ACTIVITY 12. Description of the Intended Activity, which must include information on: (a) Total area intended for the activity (ha or m 2 ) (b) Percentage of the total surface area allocated to covered space and paved areas (%) (c) Potable water consumption rate (m 3 /day) (d) Process water consumption rate (m 3 /day) (e) Project s intended operating capacity (metric tons per annum) (f) Production output rate, if different from above (metric tons per annum) (g) Intended commencement date Site Preparation and Construction Phase 13. Does the project site require major earthworks such as clearing cutting excavation grading blasting dredging? If yes, state the method of disposal (and disposal site) of material generated as a result (a) Does the site require filling reclamation coastline stabilisation/alteration? If yes, state the source and quantity (metric tons) of material required. (b) Would the project require major waterworks such as abstraction courses creation of standing water bodies? diversion of water If yes, give an estimate of the volume of water to be impounded (m 3 ) or the rate of abstraction (m 3 /day) and the source of this water (c) Would the site require infrastructure and utility development: access roads and/or bridges power generating or transmission facilities telecommunications installation or modification of a drainage system 4

sewage system? If yes, give details 14. Will the project require relocation of people houses facilities from the site? If yes, give details: 15. What percentage of the intended project area would be cleared of vegetation? 16. State mitigation measures for adverse impacts resulting during site preparation and the construction phase. Operational Phase 17. State the required raw/input materials and the quantities/volumes (kg or metric tons/m 3 ) to be kept in stock for the project as well as their respective rates of consumption (kg or metric tons per day/m 3 per day). 5

(a) Would the activity require any ancillary process related chemicals (e.g. catalysts, pesticides)? If yes, state the quantity (kg or metric tonnes/ m 3 ) and rate of consumption. (b) State the final products to be derived and the rate of production (metric tons/m 3 per year) (c) State any intermediate products resulting from this activity indicating the rate of production (metric tons/m 3 per year) and their fate. (d) State the rate of production (metric tons per year) and method of disposal of domestic solid waste generated during the operational phase. (e) List, characterise and quantify (metric tons per year) process related solid waste. State the method(s) and location intended for their disposal. (f) Provide respective estimates for the rate of generation (m 3 per day) of domestic wastewater and sewage. State the respective treatment methods intended for domestic wastewater and sewage as well as their ultimate effluent points. (g) State the source and process water consumption rate (m 3 per day) 6

(h) Would the activity discharge process related liquid effluent? Y N If yes, state the source, composition, discharge rate (m 3 per day) and the ultimate effluent points. (i) Would this activity utilise any hazardous (i.e. toxic, flammable, explosive, radioactive etc.) substances? Y N If yes, provide a listing of the substances and the quantities to be used or stored. 18. Would the project require storage of input and/or waste material on site? Y N If yes, give estimates of the quantities (kg or metric tons) for the storage of: Waste Input material (a) Describe briefly the facilities allocated for this purpose 19. Indicate the mode(s) of transport intended for materials and equipment necessary for the operational phase. 20. Will the activity generate air emissions (i.e. particulate emissions such as dust or pollutant gaseous emissions) during the operational phases? Y N If yes, describe types and sources and provide an estimated emission rate or loading 7

21. Will the activity routinely produce odours (i.e. for more than 1 hour per day)? Y N 22. Will the activity generate significant levels of noise (i.e. for more than 1 hour per day at levels exceeding 60 db) during its operational phase? Y N 23. Will the project have adverse effects on the aesthetics of the area where it is located (i.e. result in radical changes of the landscape, such as scarring/mass vegetation removal)? Y N 24. State mitigation measures for adverse impacts resulting during the operational phase. 25. State the expected lifespan of this activity C. CONFIDENTIALITY 26. (a) Do you consider any information provided here to be a trade secret or other confidential business information and that such information be omitted from the Register? Y N (b) Give details 27. Other relevant information 28. Please list any attachments included in the application 8