EIA evaluation: Case study of Perlis Power Plant and CIMA
Abstract
Environmental Impact Assessment is to identify, predict, evaluate and to detail out the
mitigating measures prior to project approval and implementation. The main objective is to
evaluate the EIA of selected projects. Then, the second objective is to compare the
sampling results according to required standard. The scope of study was focused on the
Perlis Power Plant and CIMA. It focused on air, noise and water quality impacts. Noise
quality was determined by Sound Level Meter while air quality was determined by Tactical
Air Sampler (TAS). Also, water quality was determined by YSI probe and laboratory test.
The results show the reading of noise quality at both site were not more than 93.5 dB but
not even less than 62 dB. In addition, results of air quality show that TSP were not more
than 260 μg/m3 according to RMAQG at both site. While, water quality at both site shows
that the most of the parameters test were in Class III according to INWQS. Those
evaluation results can be used in future work, minor errors can be corrected by greater
awareness while major errors may need special training.