Scoring the Overall Impact Severity / Consequence Sample Clauses

Scoring the Overall Impact Severity / Consequence. The consequences on various environmental receptors have been ranked into 5 levels ranging from insignificant to catastrophic consequence and are given in Table 4-1. Table 4-1: Overall Impact Scoring System due to the Proposed Project – Consequence Assessment S. No. Environmental Component Impacted Impact and Score5 Insignificant Consequence (+/-) 1 point Minor Consequence (+/-) 2 points Moderate Consequence (+/-) 3 points Major Consequence (+/-) 4 points Catastrophic Consequence (+/-) 5 points C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 1 Landuse / Landcover Very short term (< 3 months) and reversible change in landuse and / or landcover Short term (3 months – 1 year) and reversible change in landuse and / or landcover Medium term (1 - 3 years) and reversible change in landuse and / or landcover Long term (>3 years) irreversible change in landuse and / or landcover Permanent and irreversible adverse change in landuse and / or landcover 2 Air Quality Temporary nuisance due to controlled/uncontrolled release of air emissions, odor / dust or greenhouse gases Minor environmental impact due to controlled/uncontrolled release of air emissions, odor / dust or greenhouse gases with no lasting detrimental effects Moderate environmental impact due to controlled/uncontrolled release of air emissions, odor / dust or greenhouse gases leading to visual impacts, at significant nuisance levels Significant environmental impact due to release of air emissions, odor / dust or greenhouse gases leading to exceedance of limits specified in EP Rules’ Unacceptable environmental impact due to releaseof air emissions, odor / dust leading to possibility of chronic / acute health issues, injuries or fatalities 3 Ambient Noise - give the mean score from the three categories, rounded to the nearest decimal Background Noise Levels, with respect to Applicable Limit6 as per The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000, as Measured at Boundary of Relevant Noise Generating Unit <10% or more Between <10 to <5% Between <5% or the limit Upto 5% above the limit >5% above the limit Incremental Noise Levels, as Predicted at Boundary of Relevant Noise Generating Unit 1 dB(A) or less 1 dB(A) – 2 dB(A) 2 dB(A) – 3 dB(A) 3 dB(A) – 4 dB(A) 4 dB(A) or more Incremental Noise Levels, as Predicted at Boundary of Nearest Human Settlement / Sensitive Receptor from Boundary of Relevant Noise Generating Unit
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