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EIA OF
TOBACCO SERVICES FACTORY
The proposed project will be sited within an industrial layout that
already has basic infrastructures such as roads, electricity, water
supply, etc. The EIA covered the production and utility facilities
and office building.
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Tobacco Services Nig. Ltd
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EIA of WSSSRP Projects in Kano, Jigawa and
Yobe States
The EU-assisted Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme
(WSSSRP) is to contribute to poverty eradication, sustainable
development and to achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in
Kano, Jigawa and Yobe States amongst the six focal states of the
programme in Nigeria. The programme is jointly funded by the EU,
Federal Government of Nigeria, the six focal states, the benefiting
LGAs and communities. The purpose of the WSSSRP is to increase
access to safe, adequate and sustainable water supply and sanitation
services in the six focal states of NigeriaThe overarching objective
of this consultancy is to ascertain the potential environmental
impact of proposed water supply and sanitation installations in the
3 States of Jigawa, Yobe and Kano.
The objective of the environmental assessment is to ascertain the
potential environmental impact of the proposed water supply and
sanitation installations in the 3 States of Jigawa, Yobe and Kano.
Specifically to;-
- To conduct an assessment of the environmental impact
that specific interventions of the WSSSRP programme will
have.
- To establish clear measures to mitigate or eliminate
negative environmental impacts which will involve all LGA
and State government decision makers at every stage of the
analysis and option development.
- To take into account potential incorporating mitigating
measures, if required, into water supply and sanitation
system designs.
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Water Supply and Sanitation Sector
Reform Project (WSSSRP)
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www.wsssrp.org
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EIA of NNPC Petroleum Products Retail Outlet, Maiduguri
The project is the construction of a petroleum products retail
outlet, otherwise known as ‘Mega Station’ in Maiduguri, the Borno
State. The Mega Stations across the country is aimed at beefing up
supply of petroleum products and to break the monopoly of the
marketers. The products to be retailed at the Maiduguri Mega Station
are Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) or gasoline, Automotive Gas Oil
(AGO) or diesel and Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK). The project
consists of the following.
The EIA, which has received the approval of the Federal Ministry of
Environment, covered the entire project scope.
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NNPC
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www.nnpcgroup.com
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EER of NNPC Petroleum Products Retail Outlet, Yola.
The project is the construction of a petroleum products retail
outlet, otherwise known as ‘Mega Station’ in Yola, Adamawa State.
The Mega Stations across the country is aimed at beefing up supply
of petroleum products and to break the monopoly of the marketers.
The products to be retailed at the Maiduguri Mega Station are
Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) or gasoline, Automotive Gas Oil (AGO)
or diesel and Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK). The project consists of
the following.
The EER was to evaluate the impacts of the project, which had
commenced on the environment. The EER has been approved by the
Federal Ministry of Environment, and implementation of EMP have
commenced.
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NNPC
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www.nnpcgroup.com
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Flow Diversion Structure, Likori.
The project is to construct a flow diversion structure (simple
gabion weir) at Marma - Burum Gana River bifurcation near Likori as
one of the 3 projects initiated to restore the environmental
conditions of Hadejia – Nguru Wetlands so as to support the
livelihoods of the people. The project is aimed at
apportioning water flows between the various channels passing
through the wetlands in order to mitigate lack of water in some
channels and control excess in others.
These structures will control Typha grass
in the channels and the surrounding Fadamas (as well as arresting
potash intrusion), restoring regular seasonal flows into River Yobe
and Lake Chad.
The EIA covered the entire segments of the basin, and addressed both
negative and positive/beneficial effects during planning, site
preparation, construction and operations/maintenance.
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Joint Wetland Livelihood Project
(JWL) supported by DFID
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www.kyb-project.net
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www.jwlnigeria.org
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Expansion of Nigerdock Facilities
on Snake Island.
The project is the expansion of existing facilities and to provide
industrial support center for Nigeria’s deepwater oil and gas
industry. The EIA covered the following facilities:-
- * Expansion of quaysides.
- * Construction of ferry and slipways for the community.
- * Expansion of fuel and chemical storage facilities.
- * Extension of drainage systems, interceptors and
containment barriers to control pollution.
- * Construction of life support services and utilities,
including fire fighting facilities, water treatment and sewage
plant, telecommunications, lighting, road networks and expansion
of residential quarters and 50-room 3-star hotel.
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Nigerdock Plc
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www.nigerdock.com
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Integrated Bitumen development
Projects
BEECON intends to explore, win and process bitumen/tar sands using
both surface mining for shallow deposit and enhanced recovery
methods for the deeper deposits.
The first phase of the project involving open cast surface mining
(OCSM) from shallow deposits is the only project covered by this EIA
studies. The open cast surface mining shall be limited to a depth of
50 metres below the earth surface and is restricted to an area of
between 60-100 km2, which is about one quarter of the total surface
area of the block.
This area represents the area of shallow to surface bitumen
occurrence. It is referred to as the “outcrop trapezium”. It lies
approximately between Latitudes 6035’N and 60400’N, and Longitudes
4036’E and 4043’E in the northern portion of Block 307B. This
outcrop trapezium shall be mined under individual mining leases each
covering not more than 20km2 at a time. Thus, the open cast mining
phase is estimated to last about 3-5 years only.
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Bitumen Exploitation and
Exploration Company of Nigeria (BEECON)
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Environmental post Impact Assessment of Oil Spill From PPMC Pipeline
at Km.198 Izon, Niger State
The PPMC pipeline carrying crude oil from Escravos, near Warri, to
Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company got ruptured at km. 198
Izom – Sarkin Pawa, Kafin Koro Local Government Area, Niger State.
This resulted in spillage of unknown quantity of crude oil which
polluted the environment.
Immediate contingency measure was to contain the spill by channeling
into three large pits dug at the site, where it was burnt and the
ruptured pipe was replaced. The spilt oil affected the soil,
farmlands, vegetation, aquatic life, soil microorganisms, etc.
Furthermore, after the damaged pipe was replaced, which foreclosed
any possibility of oil leakage, it was discovered by PPMC officials
that the surface at the point of leakage appears oily particularly
at the beginning and during the wet season, years after.
This EPIA study was commissioned to determine the extent of
pollution and to quantify and evaluate the impacts of the pollution
on the environment, and recommend mitigation measures. It was also
required to determine the source of oil, which appears on the
surface even after the pipeline was repaired and doubly checked.
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NNPC
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EIA of BAT New Cigarette Factory, Ibadan Nigeria
The proposed project is to construct a world-class cigarette factory
on 26.2 hectares of land at Oluyole, Ibadan, to produce high quality
cigarettes utilizing modern technology with state of the art control
systems. The factory will comprise the following elements:-
- Primary manufacturing department (PMD)
- Secondary manufacturing department (SMD)
- Wastewater treatment plant.
- Amenities building (canteen and ablution block).
- Factory offices, Tobacco storage, Finished goods store
and Cut tobacco store
- Housing compound, Utilities building
The scope of the EIA conducted by EEMS Limited
covered the following areas:
- Environmental baseline studies
- Socio-economic studies
- Social/cultural impact assessment
- Environmental impact assessment
- Impact mitigation
- Environmental management plan
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British American Tobacco Nigeria
Limited
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www.batnigeria.com |
Environmental Impact Assessment of CCNN Quarry Expansion
Cement is a key input in the construction
industry anywhere in the world. Nigeria, with a growing population
of over 140 million people has a growing domestic demand for cement,
put at over 18 million tons annually. The seven integrated cement
companies in the country are only able to supply about half of the
demand.
CCNN has an installed capacity of 500,000 tons
per annum. The present quarry will only last another two years,
after which there would be no more raw materials for continued
production. In order to avoid losing the capital invested in the
factory and job losses, the quarry needs to be expanded. About 750
billion Naira would be lost during this period through imports to
fill the gap to be created, when CCNN closes down if new raw
material source is not secured.
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CCNN
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EIA OF TELECOMMUNICATION BASE STATIONS
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Etisalat Niggeria
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www.etisalat.com.ng
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EIA OF SCRAP METAL RECYCLE PLANT, TAMBAWAL, SOKOTO
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Scrap Metal Manages Nigeria
Limited
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