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GS ENV 121
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ONSHORE
ACTIVITIES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 - DEFINITION OF AN ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT
4 - GENERAL RULES
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4 - GENERAL RULES
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4.2 -
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Distinction between nuisances peculiar to the site and those related to development
The impact study shall cover all possible effects caused by the project during the
construction and development phases.
The impact study will distinguish between:
- the site phase (work prior to start-up),
- the development phase (types of activity scheduled).
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e) Integration of comments after conferring with administrative bodies and the general
public
The comments and remarks gathered during the administrative inquiry and consulting the
general public should, depending on circumstances, either be integrated in a final version
of the definitive study, or be the subject of a complementary report covering the points
raised.
4.6 -
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Social-economic report
The social-economic impact will be evaluated in simple terms and the report attached in
appendix to the main study.
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Study schedule
The Contractor shall establish a schedule integrating the various environmental studies to be
run from the time of data acquisition up to the presentation of the final report and its
approval.
This schedule must allow for the time required for administrative procedures.
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The authorisation to develop may also be subject to a building permit or ground occupation
permit.
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. gas wells
. characteristics of the product.
- Processing of gas and condensates.
- Transport of the gas and condensates.
b2) Timetable for realizing the project
B) Description of permanent installations
(with reference to layout plan)
1) Extraction facilities
2) Gathering and transportation facilities
3) Processing and storage facilities
4) Product transport facilities
5) Well stimulation and enhanced recovery facilities
6) Ancillary facilities
C) Description of work done to put the field on stream
(with or without an early production system [EPS])
1) Drilling and well completion
- Program.
- Fluids.
- Type of rig.
2) Construction of gathering and transportation network
3) Construction of processing and storage facilities
4) Construction of product transport facilities
5) Construction of well stimulation and enhanced recovery facilities
6) Construction and installation of ancillary installations
(living quarters, temporary dock, etc.)
7) Startup of installations
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- Marshy areas.
- Lakes.
- Moors.
- Forests.
- Dunes.
- Ground water tables.
2) Geo-economic characteristics
a) Human settlement and communication links
b) Regional economic activities
- Agriculture.
- Energy, industry or mining activities
- Tourism and leisure.
3) Obligations or constraints existing within part or all of the operating perimeter (nonexhaustive list)
a) Obligations of public utility
- Obligations relative to the preservation of the natural and cultural heritage:
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national park,
regional park,
nature reserves,
sites, natural monuments and listed or protected beauty spots,
known archaeological remains.
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- Other obligations.
b) Town planning obligations
- General rules and obligations governing the use of land as laid down by the town
planning building plans (land use).
- Protective measures applicable to certain parts of the country:
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sensitive areas,
drinking water catchment protection areas (see above),
protected environment zones,
others.
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Land clearance.
Earthworks.
Quarrying for raw materials.
Civil engineering works.
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Landscape.
Access routes.
Damage to crops.
Expropriation (real estate procedures).
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- Building debris.
- Industrial waste.
- Household waste.
2) Conditions for treating waste
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F) Noise
1) Identification of noise sources
2) Measures taken to reduce noise nuisances
3) Residual noise
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D) Liquid effluents
1) Aqueous base effluents
a) Identification and quantification of raw effluents
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Produced water.
Process water and chemical effluents.
Purge water.
Wash water.
Fire drill water.
Run-off water.
Domestic sewage.
b) Nature of the measures taken to eliminate or limit the effects of this source
of pollution
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2) Nature of the measures taken to reduce the effects of this source of pollution
- Appropriate positioning of flares.
- Selecting the type of flare.
3) Air quality control
F) Waste
1) Identification of waste produced
- Industrial waste.
- Domestic waste.
2) Treatment of wastes
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Crushing.
Compacting.
Storage.
Incineration.
Conveyance to authorized waste treatment center.
G) Noise
1) Identification of noise sources and assessment of noise levels
- Well stimulation equipment:
. down-hole pumps,
. pump motors.
- Separators.
- Compressors.
- Flares.
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