Environmental Priorities Environmental Impact Assessment

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Environmental Priorities Environmental Impact Assessment Table 1. Priority system and environmental assessment of each indicator Indicator Environmental Priorities Environmental Impact Assessment Geology Description of the geology and topography necessary for the prevention and preservation Loss prevention and use of surficial soil or fertile soil Affected area and measures Estimation and measures due to soil loss and sedimentation Conservation of excessively slant area Flora, fauna Identification of species distribution, species diversity, and designation of conservation sites Change estimation and measures of flora and fauna Consideration of breeding season, habitat of migrant birds and so on Effects and estimation due to habitat destruction of flora and fauna Measures of natural vegetation conservation and share of green zone Hydrology Status of water resource use and water supply plan Effect and measure of quantity on river network Effects and measures of river bed and watershed Estimation and measures of rive maintenance flow Land use Analysis and evaluation of site selection considering near land use Radiology Environmental radioactivity Radiological Baground Estimation of radioactivity in the reactor site Estimated release radioactivity into the environment Measurement of exposure to workers and the public Air quality Investigation for sufficient distance from the project site to the impact area, and formation of buffer zone Identification the relationship between wind velocity and pollutant dispersion Identification emission source Comparison of emission source and emission rate with national ambient levels Identification of mitigation Measures Review of fuel plan and heat supply process Water Analysis of relationship between water supply plan and water consumption Analysis and measures of determining to meet the total water pollution load management standard Estimation of water quality and measure of water quality conservation Mitigation measures of non-point source pollution Measure of leachate treatment Conservation measures of ground water quality and quantity Noise, vibration Estimation and measures of mobile source (traffic, airplane and so on) noise levels Identification and measures of Noise source Estimation and mitigation measures of noise and vibration due to explosive use and so on Layout plan on fixed source pollution (Factory, facilities and so on) Landscape Use of the existing landscape and making plan considering the characteristics of land use Quantitative review and measures of effects due to change in main view points Eko Susanto et al. The Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment for Nuclear Power Plant. Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2013, Vol. 1, No. 4, 61-66. doi:10.12691/aees-1-4-5 © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Science and Education Publishing.