The document outlines environmental compliance procedures for waste management, hazardous waste management, clean air and water acts, and environmental impact statements that subcontractors must follow for the project. Subcontractors must provide proper waste collection and disposal, hazardous material storage, air and water pollution prevention, and environmental management plans.
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The document outlines environmental compliance procedures for waste management, hazardous waste management, clean air and water acts, and environmental impact statements that subcontractors must follow for the project. Subcontractors must provide proper waste collection and disposal, hazardous material storage, air and water pollution prevention, and environmental management plans.
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ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE (ECC)
Alignment (Elevated Viaduct and Stations) S04 – Muntinlupa to Alabang (2 Stations) S05 – Sta. Rosa to San Pedro (4 Stations) S06 – Calamba to Cabuyao (3 Stations)
Proponent: Department of Transportation (DOTr)
Regulatory Agency: Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR EMB Central Office) ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE (ECC) Alignment (Elevated Viaduct and Stations) S04 – Muntinlupa to Alabang (2 Stations) S05 – Sta. Rosa to San Pedro (4 Stations) S06 – Calamba to Cabuyao (3 Stations)
Proponent: Department of Transportation (DOTr)
Regulatory Agency: Department of Environment and Natural
ENVIRONMENT COMPLIANCE PROCEDURES Waste Management (RA 9003) 1. Must provide collection points wherever construction activities are present (with signage and identification that said collection point is of the subcontractor). 2. Provide monthly report/ proof of collection of wastes from the Project Site (liquid and solid wastes). 3. Will follow “Cost Implication Violation Notice” during failure to comply with proper and regular disposal as deemed necessary by the Contractor or any inspector involved in the monitoring of the environmental compliance of the project either through verbal/ written instruction. Hazardous Waste Management (RA 6969) 4. All chemical/ hazardous wastes must have temporary secondary storages as per DAO (with signage and identification that said storage point is of the subcontractor). 5. Must provide spill kit to manage spillage regardless of volume (minor and major spills). 6. Provide monthly report/ proof of collection of hazardous wastes from the Project Site. Clean Air Act (RA 8749) 7. Air pollution devices must have Permit to Operate from DENR EMB as prescribed in the standards of the Clean Air Act (from 20kw or 25kva) generator sets. Clean Water Act (RA 9275) 8. “No Discharge” of any sort of waste/ processed water within the project site unless a treatment facility will be established with an approved design. 9. Wastewater/ processed water must be contained in holding tanks until such time as disposal is necessary. Provide portalets for greywater/ fecal matter (with signage and identification that said holding tank/ portalets are of the subcontractor). Philippine Environmental Impact Statement (PD 1152) 10. Must submit an Environmental Management Plan according to scope of work 11. Must have an assigned coordinator or representative on Environmental Compliances who will constantly coordinate with the Environment Unit of the Contractor as necessary. 12. Must submit a copy of CNC or ECC. In the absence of such document, a Mayor’s Permit. 13. Must sign agreement that they have understood and completed environmental compliance orientation prior to execution of work. * Above compliances are according to the Contractor’s Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (CEMMP) derived and reference from the Philippine Environmental Laws * Failure to comply in any of the set compliances shall merit the subcontractor a Notice of Violation as referenced from the approved procedure of issuance set in the Construction Safety and Health Procedure of the Contractor (CHSP).