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National Impact Assessment Programme (NIAP)
Public Participation in EIA – How Can it Help in Resolving Conflict ?
Asadullah Faiz, Director General, Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency
IAIA 2011, Puebla, Mexico
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Contents
• Introduction• Kurri Landfill Project• Design Considerations• EIA, Review Process and Public Consultation• Challenges• Conclusions• Way Forward
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Introduction
• Pakistan (South Asian Country)– Population: 177.10 million– Area: 796,095 sq km– GDP: US$ 203.58 Billion– Per Capita Income: US$ 1051 (2009-10)
• Islamabad (Capital City)– Population: 1.33 million– Solid Waste Production: 500-600 tons per day– Capital Development Authority (CDA): Municipal
authority to provide civic amenities for Islamabad
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Introduction
• Planning and Development Division, Government of Pakistan – 5 Year plan for developing 5 landfill sites in
Pakistan– Kurri at Islamabad (the 1st project)
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Kurri Landfill Project
• Integrated Waste Management Project• Design: International Standard & Specifications• Area: 40.46 Hectares• Assessment of Alternate Sites• Land recommended by Civil Aviation Authority
(CAA), Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) and Pak-Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA)
• Acquisition of Land
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Kurri Landfill Project
• Facilities at the Landfill Site– Composting Facility– Leachate Treatment Facility / Gas Collection
Facility– Environmental & Waste Management Training
Institute for Training of Staff– Ancillary & Support Facilities– Waste Transfer Station / Material Recovery
Facility
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Design Consideration
• Technology: Anaerobic• Life Span: 22 – 25 years• Specific Pollution Control Technologies• Technical Studies / Technical Experts Inputs• Development in 3 Phases to Minimize Construction
Period • Noise and Vibration• Air Pollution• Topography, Geology and Soil• Surface and Ground Water• Ecology
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EIA, Review Process and Public Consultation
• EIA Submission, Review by Pak-EPA & Committee• Public Consultations – 7• Public Hearing – Attended by 179 representatives• Meetings of all Stakeholders – 5• Consultations with Local residents, Environmentalists,
NGOs, Educationists, CDA, Consultants, Media Representatives, NGOs, WWF, IUCN, International Experts, etc.
• Conditional Environmental Approval by Pak-EPA – 28th Feb, 2008
• Writ Petition in the court of law – 3rd July 2008
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Challenges
• Lack of Political Will• Lack of Vision• Tyranny of Participation• Social Issues – Paternalistic Societies, Interest
Groups, Compensation, Resettlement, etc• Lack of Trust Between Communities and
Municipal Authorities• Regulatory Challenges
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Conclusion
• Relevant Stakeholders to be consulted from inception stage
• Writ of the Government to be exercised judiciously
• Official ownership and will to defend at legal form
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Way Forward
• Environmental Protection Agency to play more assertive role
• Improvement in Legislative Framework
• Ministry of Environment and CDA in consultation with Planning & Development Division to make efforts for reviving the project
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Thank you!