Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Explanation On Classification of Scheduled Waste





EXPLANATION ON CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE LISTED UNDER 
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (SCHEDULED WASTES) REGULATIONS 2005




1.  Scheduled waste is defined as any waste falling within the categories of waste listed in the First Schedule of the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005.

2.   There are 77 categories of scheduled wastes listed under the First Schedule of the Regulations.

3.    The Department of Environment has reviewed the types of scheduled wastes listed under several categories of scheduled wastes and has classified several type of these
wastes as non-scheduled waste based on the following consideration:

·        The waste has been widely used as raw material to produce product that is safe to be used;
·        The waste does not exhibit significant toxic characteristics;
·        The waste is not classify as hazardous wastes at international level.


 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Other type of sludges that are not regulated under the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005 are as follows: -

1.   Sludge from sewage treatment plants. Disposal of such sludge shall require a written permission from Department of Environment State Office as stipulated under Regulation 15 of the Environmental Quality (Sewage) Regulations 2009.

2.  Sludge from crude palm oil mills. Disposal of such sludge shall require a written permission from Department of Environment State Office as stipulated under Environmental Quality (Prescribed Premises) (Crude Palm Oil) Regulations 1977.

3.   Sludge from the raw natural rubber plant. Disposal of such sludge shall require a written permission from Department of Environment State Office as stipulated under Environmental Quality (Prescribed Premises) (Raw Natural Rubber) Regulations 1977.


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REVIEWING OF EIA REPORT WITHIN 3 WEEKS (WORKING DAYS) BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT (DOE), FOR SELECTED PRESCRIBED ACTIVITIES


New notice from Secretariat, EIA Consultant Registration Scheme, 
Starting From 16 November 2012, there are improvement on the EIA procedure as following :

1. The  EIA reviewing time (DOE’s client charter) for the  subsequent prescribed activities is reduced from 5 weeks (25 working days) to  3 weeks (15 working days), starting from the date of the EIA report including a completed checklist (self assessment) are received (via mail or hand delivered) and recorded at the DOE’s office:-
    • Activity 7: Housing development covering an area of 50 hectares or more” and/or “Activity 9(e) Construction of New Township;

    • Activity 18c(i): Municipal Sewage:  Construction Of Wastewater Treatment Plant;

    • Activity 8(a): Chemical - where production capacity of each product or of combined products is greater than 100 tonnes/day 

    • Activity 18(a)(ii): Construction of Recovery Plant (Off-Site)” and “Activity 18(a)(v): Construction of Storage Facility (Off-Site)
2.   The  qualifying criteria  for the above mentioned prescribed activities to undergo the 3 weeks EIA reviewing  procedure are shown in Appendix 1.

3.   The implementation of this  procedure is through the following modus operandi:-
    • Begins with  the application of the  Preliminary Site Assessment (Penilaian Awal Tapak, PAT) for any of the prescribed activities mentioned in paragraph 1, using the new PAT form (AS-PAT 1-12) which is received at the DOE State Office on 16 November 2012 onwards. Any  EIA reports received at the DOE office with  PAT comments dated before 16 November 2012, will be reviewed through the 5 weeks client charter.  2

    • Inputs/comments  on the site for the proposed project must be obtained by the project proponent from the relevant agencies during the PAT application ie. before the submission of AS-PAT 1-12 form to the DOE. 

    • The EIA report prepared by the EIA consultant must be self-assessed by the EIA Consultant, using  specific  checklist before  submitting the EIA Report to DOE for final decision.

    • Inputs/comments on the EIA study components and EIA report for the proposed project must be obtained by the project proponent/EIA consultant from the relevant agencies (based on critical issues) during the preparation of the EIA report ie. before the submission of the EIA report together with the completed checklist.

    • The 3 weeks (15 working days) client charter/reviewing time starts from the date of the EIA report including a completed checklist (self assessment) are received (via mail or hand delivered) and recorded at the DOE’s office:-

    • There will be no One Stop Agency (OSA) meeting at the DOE Office taking into consideration that issues from the relevant agencies have been dealt with during  Self Assessment process by the EIA Consultant.
4.   The AS-PAT 1-12 Form is shown in Appendix 2 and can be downloaded from the DOE’s website at http://www.doe.gov.my/portal/download-form/

5.   The specific checklists for self assessment for each prescribed activity are in Appendices 3 to 6 and can be downloaded from the DOE’s website at www.doe.gov.my.

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Monday, 3 December 2012

New PAT Form (16 November 2012)

New notice from Secretariat, EIA Consultant Registration Scheme, Department Of Environmental,

Starting from 16 November 2012, The PAT application to the DOE State Office is to be made  using the new PAT form (AS-PAT1-12).

Link for NEW PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT (PENILAIAN AWAL TAPAK, 
PAT) FORM (AS-PAT 1-12) FOR PAT APPLICATION NOTICE

Download Link for PAT form (AS-PAT1-12)

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