Assessment of EIA regime

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Assessment of EIA regime

Departure point EIA recognised as an impediment to investment not always the most appropriate instrument NEMA amendment in 2010 to allow for alternative instruments

DEA strategic plan 2009/10: 60% 2010/11: 60% 2011/12: 67% Estimated for 2012/13: 88% Target for 2013/14: 89% Note: Performance targets set for non compliance

Consequences Timeframes not met Targets offer no comfort when authorisation is delayed Delays result in significant costs Competitiveness reduced Further delays caused by additional conditions Emergency action not feasible

Alternative instruments Environmental management frameworks Strategic environmental assessments Environmental management programmes Environmental risk assessments Environmental feasibility assessments Spatial development tools Norms and standards  

Challenges Long delays in decision making Repeated requests for additional information not used in decision Imposition of unreasonable conditions Not applicable to activity Impossible to achieve Covered by other legislation EIA authorisation and license conditions not aligned Licensing processes require additional studies

Proposals for improvement Reduce authorisation delays Use of alternative instruments Conditions of authorisations Alignment of environmental management plan and conditions

Use of alternative instruments Establish a work plan to investigate the use of alternative instruments Prioritise norms and standards for repeatable activities Environmental management frameworks Spatial development tools Incorporate EMP into conditions

Norms and standards Distinguish between industrial areas and other land uses For repeatable activities: Allow norms and standards as the default requirement in an industrial area Encourage the development and use of national standards Identify the activities that could be dealt with by requiring compliance with existing standards Gazette requirement and remove activities from list

Environmental management frameworks Current project on Environmental Impact Assessment Management System recommends boundaries of EMFs to be aligned with spatial development frameworks. No reason not to initiate immediately Consider which EMFs can be used immediately

Spatial development tools Spatial Development and Land Use Management Bill to be used as basis of provincial regulations being required to recognise EMFs If a development is aligned with the EMF exemption from an EIA should be allowed

Authorisation conditions Current approach should be reviewed and comprehensive guidance provided to provincial authorities Issues to be addressed immediately: Reference to legislation of departments other than DEA and DWA to be avoided Mitigation measures should be included in EMP only

Authorisation conditions (2) Mitigation for specific environmental impacts and included in the EMP should be incorporated into licenses to ensure integration Where requirements are already contained in a national standard, the standard should be referenced

Alignment of processes EIA precedes licensing process Ensure that consolidated requirements are presented to applicant Outcomes of specialist studies to be incorporated in EMP EMP to form basis of license conditions

Conclusions No reason to allow the unsatisfactory status quo to remain in place Possible to initiate immediate steps to improve the situation Establish structures to work together to develop and implement an action plan

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