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1. Non-ferrous metal industries 2. iron and steel mills 3. smelting plants 4. petroleum and petro-chemical industries (oil and gas)
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Heavy Industries
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1. major mining and quarrying projects 2. forestry projects 3. Fishery projects
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Resource Extractive Industries
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1. major dams 2. major roads 3. major power plants 4. land reclamations
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Infrastracture projects
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An area that is considered ecologically sensitive. It is also listed under Proclamation Nos. 2146, 803 and other areas which the President may proclaim as environmentally critical in accordance with section 4 of PD 1586
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Environmentally Critical Area (ECA)
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a document issued by the DENR Secretary or the Regional Executive Director certifying that based on teh representations of the proponent and the preparers, as reviewed and validated by the EIARC, the proposed project or undertaking will not cause significant negative environmental impacts, and that the proponent has complied with the requirements of the EIS system.hin
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Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)
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How do you apply for and ECC for an ECP?
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Proponents who wish to undertake a project that is within the definition of ECPs regardless of their location, must preparean EIS, submit to EMB of DENR as the basis for the review and eventual issuance or denial of an ECC by the DENR secretary
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The Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) is in charge of implementing EIS
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Environmentally Critical Area (ECAs)
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DENR
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
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ECA
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ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA
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ECC
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ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE
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EIA
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
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EIARC
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ENVRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
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EIS
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (SYSTEM)
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EMB
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF THE DENR
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