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      • Per 22 CFR 216.1 (c), an IEE is a “first review of the reasonably foreseeable effects of a proposed action on the environment. Its function is to provide a brief statement of the factual basis for a Threshold Decision as to whether an EA or an EIS will be required.”
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  2. Per 22 CFR 216.1 (c), an IEE is a “first review of the reasonably foreseeable effects of a proposed action on the environment. Its function is to provide a brief statement of the factual basis for a Threshold Decision as to whether an EA or an EIS will be required.”.

  3. The IEE is a review of the reasonably foreseeable effects on the environment of a proposed development intervention/activity. The purpose of the IEE is to provide information and analysis sufficient to reach one of four conclusions (or threshold decisions) regarding the overall environmental effects of the project.

    • 6.2.2 Condition of the project
    • 6.3.1 Data Collection
    • 6.3.2 Key Environmental Issues
    • 6.3.3 Preparation of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report

    Project Title: Sociology Study on Vientiane Water Supply Development Project Local inhabitants (inhabitants, aborigines, awareness of the project): Present and future inhabitants of the urban area of the capital city. The inhabitants desire to have safe and reliable water supply system. Infrastructures (wells, reservoir, water supply/power su...

    In order to determine the magnitude of any environmental impact resulting from the construction or implementation of a project it is necessary to describe the environmental conditions which exist within and adjacent to the project area. The key information required to define the existing environmental conditions in the project area is as follows: ...

    The possible effects of the 1st Stage Project on the environment are confirmed as a result of examination through the screening and the scooping in accordance with the checklist provided by the JICA as described in the preceding section. The key environmental issues and terms to be addressed in the EIA are: (1) Transportation The assessment sh...

    The EIA report should be prepared in accordance with the guideline issued by JICA and should be based on the discussion of issues contained in this chapter. The magnitude of the potential will also be examined in preparation of the EIA report. The content of the report should be such that the environmental criteria for assessment meet JICA requir...

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  4. INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION AND ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT. Background. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is an assessment of the possible positive or negative impacts that a proposed project may have on the environment, consisting of the environmental, social and economic aspects.

  5. Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) NO NO YES YES YES start Plain-language meaning & implication “Emergency Activities” (as defined by 22 CFR 216) No environmental review required, but anticipated adverse impacts should be mitigated Very low-risk; no USAID knowledge or control (within categories defined by 22 CFR 216)

  6. EIA is a formal process for identifying: likely effects of activities or actions on the environment, and on human health and welfare. means and measures to mitigate and monitor these impacts. The basic elements and outline of the EIA process are essentially standardized internationally.

  7. Initial environmental examination (IEE) Definition. A document that preliminarily assesses and describes the impacts of a proposed project and offers potential mitigation measures. It is often produced through Project Screening and indicates the type of environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) that may be needed for the project. Source ...

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