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Enviro Pro developed and applied environmental evaluation criteria for proposed irrigation schemes, prepared Initial Environmental Examination Reports according to Asian Development Bank's (ADB) environmental safeguard policies for sub-projects. This project also involved providing the framework process for environmental and spatial assessment along the west coast of Aceh Province. Finally, Enviro Pro also assisted with the GIS development for project's environmental screening database, showing environmentally sensitive areas.
Enviro Pro developed and applied environmental evaluation criteria for proposed irrigation schemes, prepared Initial Environmental Examination Reports according to Asian Development Bank's (ADB) environmental safeguard policies for sub-projects. This project also involved providing the framework process for environmental and spatial assessment along the west coast of Aceh Province. Finally, Enviro Pro also assisted with the GIS development for project's environmental screening database, showing environmentally sensitive areas.
Enviro Pro prepared an initial environmental examination (IEE) or environmental impact assessment (EIA) and a summary IEE or summary EIA for the whole project, in accordance with applicable national standards and in line with ADB requirements. Also, Enviro Pro synchronized environmental assessment requirements between GoI and ADB.
2018 - 2020 MegaAdventure Park Detailed EIA
The project studies the environmental impacts of the MegaAdventure Park at Imbiah Hill on Sentosa Island. It will assess potential adverse environmental impacts on MegaAdventure’s development plans and will propose measures that will mitigate environmental impacts with focus on environmentally sensitive receptors.
Enviro Pro is required to scope, evaluate and quantify environmental impacts associated with the construction and operational phases of the re-development of the park attraction and zip-line to ensure that any significant environmental impacts are mitigated to acceptable levels.
Key Elements of Study:
- Active Transect Survey – both diurnal (day) and nocturnal (night) surveys were conducted, and a checklist of species has been produced and evaluated for species conservation status based on “The total vascular plant flora of Singapore”.
- Ambient Noise Monitoring – Monitoring was carried out for at least 30 minutes at three different time slots of the day.
- Water Quality Monitoring – For water bodies identified in the area, such as drains, samples have been collected and analysed using a SINGLAS accredited laboratory.
- Air Quality Monitoring – Samples of air have been collected for analysis of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and particulate matter using a SINGLAS accredited laboratory.