Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment Checklist

 
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Checklist
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Environmental impact assessments
require baseline data on multiple
ecological variables so the level of
impact can be measured.
 
This checklist will help you identify
the types of information needed for
your EIA.
 
Tool
 
AGS
Environmental Impact
Assessment Checklist
 
EIA Checklist Overview
 
The scoping in environmental impact assessment includes all
impacts that a project, program, or policy change will have on the
environment of a specific region or area.
 
To offer a reasonable estimate of the level of impact (the change
from “status quo”), the baseline conditions need to be assessed and
documented.
 
This checklist will follow the 5 key categories used for EIA reporting:
 
  
Air & Climate
  
Ecology & Biodiversity
  
Land
   
Human Environment
  
Water
 
Air & Climate
 
Describe Air & Climate:
Quantitative air quality data
Emission sources
Emission rates
Average temperatures
Average rainfall
Past natural disaster impacts
Data from climate change studies
Existing pollution vs. legal environmental standards
Susceptibility to earthquakes, landslides, erosion,
wildfires or other extreme/adverse climatic conditions
 
Air & climate
includes things like
air quality, health
implications,
ecosystem impacts,
contributions to
climate change, etc.
 
Ecology & Biodiversity
 
Describe Vegetation:
Woodlands
Open fields
Wetlands
Genus and species of dominant vegetation
 
Describe Wildlife:
Terrestrial species
Aquatic vertebrates
Avian species
 
Describe Endangered or Threatened Species:
Endangered plants
Endangered animals
Habitat boundaries
 
Ecology &
biodiversity
includes importance
of biodiversity
value, both
terrestrial and
marine, economic
use to community,
ecosystem well-
being, etc.
 
Human Environment
 
Describe Human Environment:
Noise conditions
Noise sources
Light conditions
Light sources
Employment statistics
Safety/crime statistics
Population statistics
Seasonal/tourist population statistics
Scenic areas
Recreational use areas
Main transport routes
 
 
Human
environment
includes things like
light and noise
pollution,
community safety,
employment
opportunities,
community value
creation, etc.
 
Land
 
Describe Geology:
Geological formations
Surficial deposits
Confining layers
 
Describe Soils:
Soil survey information
Soil profile characteristics
Erosion details from past events
 
Describe Land Use:
How land is currently used
Existing manmade structures
Cultural, historical, or archaeological sites
 
Land includes use
of non-renewable
resources, changes
to land
morphology,
impacts to historic
or cultural sites,
etc.
 
Water
 
Describe Surface Water:
Downstream receiving bodies
Water use
Stormwater runoff
 
Describe Subsurface Water:
Aquifers present
Depth to ground water
Water supply capabilities
Water quality
 
Other Water Attributes:
Identify wetlands
Identify floodplains
 
Water includes
impacts on local
drinking water,
sustainability,
effect of local use
for irrigation and
other activities,
health
implications, etc.
 
Conclusion
 
This environmental impact assessment checklist is designed to help
you consider the scope of the baseline data you’ll need for an EIA.
 
You can find further help with environmental impact assessments,
as well as many other types of impact assessments at
Airiodion.com.
 
Check out our 
Impact Assessment Toolkit 
for an impact assessment
template with built-in analytics that gives you a place for planning
and managing your environmental impact assessment.
 
Need Help with
Impact
Assessments?
 
Contact us any
time with
questions at:
Airiodion.com/
contact-us/
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This comprehensive checklist provides guidance on gathering baseline data across key categories for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). It covers aspects like air quality, climate, ecology, biodiversity, and the human environment, offering detailed descriptions for each category.

  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Baseline Data
  • EIA Reporting
  • Ecology Biodiversity
  • Human Environment

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  1. AGS Environmental Impact Assessment Checklist

  2. Checklist for Gathering Checklist for Gathering Baseline Data Baseline Data AGS AGS Environmental Impact Environmental Impact Assessment Checklist Assessment Checklist Environmental impact assessments require baseline data on multiple ecological variables so the level of impact can be measured. This checklist will help you identify the types of information needed for your EIA. Tool Tool AGS

  3. EIA Checklist Overview The scoping in environmental impact assessment includes all impacts that a project, program, or policy change will have on the environment of a specific region or area. To offer a reasonable estimate of the level of impact (the change from status quo ), the baseline conditions need to be assessed and documented. This checklist will follow the 5 key categories used for EIA reporting: Air & Climate Land Water Ecology & Biodiversity Human Environment

  4. Air & Climate Describe Air & Climate: Quantitative air quality data Emission sources Emission rates Average temperatures Average rainfall Past natural disaster impacts Data from climate change studies Existing pollution vs. legal environmental standards Susceptibility to earthquakes, landslides, erosion, wildfires or other extreme/adverse climatic conditions Air & climate includes things like air quality, health implications, ecosystem impacts, contributions to climate change, etc.

  5. Ecology & Biodiversity Describe Vegetation: Woodlands Open fields Wetlands Genus and species of dominant vegetation Ecology & biodiversity includes importance of biodiversity value, both terrestrial and marine, economic use to community, ecosystem well- being, etc. Describe Wildlife: Terrestrial species Aquatic vertebrates Avian species Describe Endangered or Threatened Species: Endangered plants Endangered animals Habitat boundaries

  6. Human Environment Describe Human Environment: Noise conditions Noise sources Light conditions Light sources Employment statistics Safety/crime statistics Population statistics Seasonal/tourist population statistics Scenic areas Recreational use areas Main transport routes Human environment includes things like light and noise pollution, community safety, employment opportunities, community value creation, etc.

  7. Land Describe Geology: Geological formations Surficial deposits Confining layers Describe Soils: Soil survey information Soil profile characteristics Erosion details from past events Land includes use of non-renewable resources, changes to land morphology, impacts to historic or cultural sites, etc. Describe Land Use: How land is currently used Existing manmade structures Cultural, historical, or archaeological sites

  8. Water Describe Surface Water: Downstream receiving bodies Water use Stormwater runoff Describe Subsurface Water: Aquifers present Depth to ground water Water supply capabilities Water quality Water includes impacts on local drinking water, sustainability, effect of local use for irrigation and other activities, health implications, etc. Other Water Attributes: Identify wetlands Identify floodplains

  9. Conclusion This environmental impact assessment checklist is designed to help you consider the scope of the baseline data you ll need for an EIA. You can find further help with environmental impact assessments, as well as many other types of impact assessments at Airiodion.com. Need Help with Need Help with Impact Impact Assessments? Assessments? Check out our Impact Assessment Toolkit for an impact assessment template with built-in analytics that gives you a place for planning and managing your environmental impact assessment. Contact us any time with questions at: Airiodion.com/ contact-us/

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