16-1 Environmental Work Program

MGB program outline for environmental work

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU
North Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City

ENVIRONMENTAL WORK PROGRAM
1.0

Name and Address of the Applicant/Permittee/Contractor

2.0

Type and Nature of Project
2.1
2.2

3.0

General Location and Area to be Covered by the Proposed Permit/Contract Area
3.1
3.2

4.0

Project description (objectives, schedule, and cost)
Type and nature of mineral deposit(s) to be explored and mineral(s) to be
derived

Location and accessibility
Total area covered by the application

Description of the Existing Environment where Work is Proposed to be Undertaken
4.1

4.2

4.3

4.4

4.5

4.6

Land environment
4.1.1 Topography/physiography
4.1.2 Land use/capability
4.1.3 Pedology (soil type and profile, with emphasis on areas to be
affected by exploration, sites for water impoundment structures;
erosion potential; physical, chemical and biological characteristics of
soils affected by development; productive capacity)
Water environment
4.2.1 Water quality
4.2.2 Hydrology
Climatology/meteorology (rainfall intensity, temperature, humidity, tropical
cyclones, wind pattern and strength, and ambient air quality to include levels
of particulates, odors, gases (e.g., sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, etc.))
Geological/geomorphological environment (general geology and
geomorphology of the area, geologic hazards (e.g., seismicity, mass
movement including landslide, erosion and sedimentation, etc.))
Biological environment
4.5.1 Terrestrial plants and animals
i.
Plants (to include species and recognizable vegetation
communities, characteristics and associations; condition of
vegetation)
ii.
Animals (to include species, communities and associations;
delineation of faunal habitats (including breeding grounds)
and description of species supported)
4.5.2 Marine plants and animals (including protists)
Socioeconomic
environment
(demographic
characteristics/features,
economic activities in the area including those adjacent to the site and those
located downstream that will be affected by the exploration activities, and
existing infrastructure and facilities on education, health, social services,
water supply, telephone, electricity, etc. within the site)

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5.0

Description of Exploration Work
5.1

5.2
5.3
5.4
6.0

Identification of Potential Environmental Effects
6.1

6.2

6.3
6.4

7.0

Description of exploration method(s) and equipment to be used
5.1.1 Geological mapping
5.1.2 Geophysical methods
5.1.3 Geochemical methods
5.1.4 Others
Preliminary processing of samples
Map showing the location of the proposed work area in relation to readily
identified geographic and environmental features
Estimated exploration costs

On land
6.1.1 Surface disturbance off the mineral property subject of exploration
such as road access construction, etc.
6.1.2 Surface disturbance on the mineral property subject of exploration
such as, but not limited to, the following:
i.
Changes in land forms due to excavations (settling ponds,
road access construction, no. of drilling sites, no. of trenches,
campsite, test pits)
ii.
Changes in rate of erosion
On hydrology and water quality
6.2.1 Potential generation of acid mine drainage (sources, quantitative and
qualitative descriptions)
6.2.2 Siltation and pollution of surface waters (surface run-off, erosion and
dust)
6.2.3 Changes in hydrology (water availability and quality and drainage
patterns due to the construction of water storage areas, and other
related structures)
On the ecology (effects on ecosystem of site preparation, alternation of land
form and natural drainage, and noise, etc.)
On socioeconomic effects (to include among others impact on
indigenous/ethnic communities, where applicable - culture, tradition and
lifestyle)

Environmental Management Measures Including Total Cost
Discuss all necessary measures to be taken including total cost to ensure
effective protection of the environment and adjoining areas from the exploration
activities. The following items should be given emphasis:
7.1

7.2

7.3
7.4

Progressive rehabilitation/restoration of areas subject of exploration and
related activities by reforestation or by undertaking civil structure programs
such as rip-rap, retaining walls, etc., to prevent erosion and siltation
Management of stockpile of excavated and removed earth, if any, to prevent
dust and siltation problems (e.g., revegetation of disposal areas) and reduce
the impact of topographical changes
Maintenance of roads to minimize dust
Handling of toxic and hazardous materials, if any, including an Emergency
Response Program

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7.5
7.6
7.7

7.8

Accommodation of other economic activities in the area
Alternative plans if special habitat of flora and fauna are affected
Socioeconomic mitigating measures
7.7.1 Plans for information and education campaign and dialogue between
the company and population regarding projects plans including
compensation measures, if necessary
7.7.2 Working environment and protection measures for employees
Abandonment - measures and procedures after the conduct of exploration
with cost-estimate including, but not limited to the following:
7.8.1 Control measures for acid mine drainage, the generation of which is
not only limited to the period of exploration but occurs also after
exploration
7.8.2 Rehabilitation of the area by replanting and reforestation programs
7.8.3 Restoration of the original flow of river system that have been
diverted/altered with emphasis on quality

8.0

Name and Signature of Applicant or Person(s) preparing the EWP (Specify PRC and
PTR numbers)

9.0

Plan(s) of the Proposed Operations showing location of area(s) subject of
exploration/project, access to property, location of works and roads, water courses,
working areas, proposed grid layouts, camps and other surface facilities