SF, 23, 24, Camps Corner, Near Auda Garden, Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad - 380051, Gujarat, India
SF, 23, 24, Camps Corner, Near Auda Garden, Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad - 380051, Gujarat, India
The area between High Tide Line (HTL) and Low Tide Line ( LTL ) and area up to 500 metres towards landward side from HTL have been notified as
Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ ) through CRZ notification dated Jan 1991 under E(P) Act 1986.
Also the river bank on either side of the estuaries is declared as CRZ.
Before starting the establishment of any activities in the CRZ needs permission from concerned authority. I.e. either from the Department of Forest and
Environment of concerned state or from Ministry of Environment and Forest of Central Govt. of India depending upon the investment.
Our CRZ related Services
• Initial Survey for boundary verifications
• DGPS and Drone surveys for detailed mapping of industry and its surrounding environment
• Support in making changes to existing plans necessary for clearance
• Coordinating the CRZ related reports
• Providing CRZ Clearance
Social Impact Assessment (SIA) is a process used to evaluate the potential social consequences (positive and negative) of planned projects,
policies, or developments. It focuses on understanding how these initiatives might affect people’s lives, communities, and well-being.
We can also assist you in conducting SIA for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) study or for Environmental Social Impact Assessment
(ESIA) Study to ensure a holistic approach to sustainable development.
The process of Social Impact Assessment is as follows:
Step 1: Scoping and Screening
Step 2: Baseline and Impact Analysis
Step 3: Mitigation and Enhancement
Step 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
(Lakes, Rivers, Marine and Estuarine habitats)
Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) has been regulating groundwater abstraction by way of issuing ‘No Objection Certificate – NOC’ to
industries and Infrastructure or Mining projects.
All new/existing industries, industries seeking expansion, infrastructure projects and mining projects abstracting ground water, unless
specifically exempted, will be required to seek a ‘NOC from the Central Ground Water Authority or, the concerned State/ UT Ground Water
Authority as the case may be.
We will assist you in applying for and getting the Fresh NOC, Renewal and Expansion of existing CGWA NOC.
We can also assist you with compliance with CGWA regulations, promote sustainable water management, and ensure successful project
implementation.
GIS (Geographic Information System) and Remote Sensing are powerful tools used for analyzing and understanding spatial and geographic data.
Dispersion software program to estimate the dispersions of various pollutants. Prediction of GLC values are carried out by using the AERMOD, a software package based on Gaussian plume equation, is recommended for air quality simulations by the US EPA. It has been accepted by the Office of Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi to be used for EIA evaluation.
SoundPLAN is a professional software used for noise simulation and analysis. It provides the information in creating noise surveys and developing solutions for noise abatement. The software is widely used in environmental, industrial, and transportation projects to calculate and visualize noise propagation. It is a useful tools for designing noise controlled environments and ensuring compliance with noise regulations
ALOHA is a software widely used for consequence analysis in industries like oil and gas, petrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals. It helps model and analyze potential hazards such as toxic releases, fires, and explosions. It is useful for designing safer processes, planning for emergencies, and meeting regulatory requirements.
As Per the Hazardous Waste Management Rules 2008{under Environment (Protection) Act 1986} for the Generation, Treatment, Storage, Transportation and Disposal of hazardous Waste( As listed in schedule I and II of the said notification) Authorization is Mandatory. For Obtaining
Authorization application is required to make in a prescribed Format with required Documents and Fees to the concern state pollution control Board.
Registration and Recycler is Mandatory for the processing of the Hazardous Waste as prescribed in schedule IV of the Hazardous Waste Management Rules 2008{ under Environment (Protection ) Act 1986} For obtaining registration application is required to make in a prescribed Format with required Documents and Fees to the concern State Pollution Control Board.
Non-Compliance of the mandatory requirements under the various environmental laws is considered to be a criminal offence. It may lead to a closer in case of non-compliance of the statutory requirements.
We can assist you with the permission NOC-CTE, CCA-CTO, Monthly Patrak, and Annual Returns as per the requirements of Pollucon Control Boards.
As per the Water Act 1974 and Air Act 1981, it is mandatory to obtain Consent to Establish (NOC) from respective State Pollution Control Board before commencement of the construction activities on the site. The process for obtaining consent to establish involves making an application in a prescribed format to respective State Pollution Control Board along with required documents and scrutiny fees.
Similarly as per the Water Act 1974 and Air Act 1981, it is mandatory to obtain Consent to Operate (CTO) from respective State pollution Control Board prior to commencement of the production activities. The process for obtaining consent to operate involves making an application in a prescribed format to respective State Pollution Control Board along with required documents and scrutiny fees.
Rule 9 of the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016, pertains to the utilization of
hazardous waste. It requires industries to obtain prior permission from the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) for the recycling, reuse,
or co-processing of hazardous waste.
Assistance for the ETP / Environmental Adequacy Certificate from the Schedule I or Schedule II Auditors.
Audit is a formal review and inspection of any company, organization or any of the unit to regularize its present system.. There are different types of
Audits internal Audit, external audit, tax audit, statuary audit, compliance audit, Energy audit, environmental Audit, Green Audit etc.
Among these, the Environmental Audit ,Energy Audit , Water Audit etc. have been recognized as important tool for achieving the sustainable
development. The major benefits of carrying out Environmental Audit are
We have qualified, knowledgeable and experienced members in our Audit team who have very good expertise in carrying out Environmental Audits like Energy Audit, Environmental Audit, Water Audit, Green Audit (for accreditation from NAAC), Safety Audit, etc.
We are recognized as Schedule-2 Environmental Auditor, and we have recognized Water and Energy Auditor
The Environmental Clearance Certificate is a mandatory requirement for the project activities included in the Schedule of EIA notification dated 14th
September 2006 { under Environment (Protection ) Act 1986} , before initiating any project related activities at the site .
The type of industrial activities / projects which require Environmental Clearance Certificate as per EIA Notification – 2006 are :
We are having qualified and experienced team members in the various fields such as Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Land use Mapping, Hydro-geology, Ecology, Socio-economics and Risk Study for executing Environment clearance Certificate related assignments.
We are Quality Council of India (QCI) – National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET), New Delhi Accredited EIA consultant Organization. For executing baseline environmental monitoring / data generation work, we are equipped with NABL approved in-house laboratory set up.
| Sr No | Sector Description | Sector as per NABET | Sector as per MoEFCC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Thermal Power Plants | 4 | 1 (d) |
| 2 | Metallurgical Industries | 8 | 3 (a) |
| 3 | Synthetic Organic Chemical Industry | 21 | 5 (f) |
| 4 | Common Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) | 32 | 7 (d) |
| 5 | Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) | 36 | 7 (h) |
| 6 | Common Municipal Solid Waste Management Facility (CMSWMF) | 37 | 7 (i) |
| 7 | Building and Construction Projects | 38 | 8 (a) |
| 8 | Townships and Area Development Projects | 39 | 8 (b) |