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Environmentally Critical Projects and Areas, Technical Definition and Scope (NEPC OC No. 3, 1983)
In the interest of the service and to enable the NEPC Secretariat to effectively implement the intent and purpose of Proclamation No. 2146, the technical definitions and scope of the various projects and areas declared environmentally critical therein shall be as follows:
1. Non-Ferrous Metal Industries Non-ferrous metal industries shall refer to the organized and coordinated arrangement of manufacturing processes designed to prepare, smelt or process non-ferrous metals into marketable products. This classification shall include projects characterized by any of the following specifications:
Iron and steel mill projects shall refer to the organized and coordinated arrangement of manufacturing processes designed to prepare and/or smelt or process iron ores, steel scrap and/or primary iron and steel mill products into marketable products. This classification shall include projects characterized by any of the following specifications:
Petroleum/Petrochemical Industries shall refer to the organized and coordinated arrangement of manufacturing processes designed to physically and/or chemically transform petroleum and its derivatives into marketable products. This classification shall include projects falling under any of the following specifications:
Smelting plant projects shall refer to the organized and coordinated arrangement of manufacturing processes designed to smelt metals or alloys and cast the same into some special form. This classification shall include projects falling under any of the following specifications:
1. Major Mining and Quarrying Projects Major mining and quarrying projects shall refer to projects involving the extraction and processing of metals, metalliferous ores, fuel, precious stones, clays, fertilizers and other earth-based materials on a commercial scale and are characterized by any or a combination of the following:
Forest occupancy shall apply to all forest lands as defined by P.D. No. 705, except watersheds, wilderness areas, national parks, game refuge and bird santuaries subject to amendments by the BFD/MNR.
This shall refer to natural or artificial water impoundment involving dike construction for purposes of raising fries and harvesting the same at marketable size and quantities as specified by Fishery A.O. No. 60. Fishpond development projects shall be considered critical if such will involve utilization of areas equal to or greater than 25 hectares. 1. Major Dams This shall refer to all impoundment structures and appurtenances with storage volumes equal to or exceeding 20 million cubic meters. 2. Major Power Plants This shall refer to power generating plants utilizing, or are run by, fossil fuels, geothermal resources, the nuclear fission process, natural river discharge, pondage or pump storage. This classification shall include all nuclear power plants, all geothermal power plants, thermal power plants with rated capacities equal to or exceeding 10 megawatts and hydroelectric power plants with rated capacities equal to or exceeding 6 megawatts. 3. Major Reclamation Projects This shall refer to projects which involve the filling or draining of areas (foreshore, marshes, swamps, lakes, rivers, etc.) equal to or exceeding one (1) hectare. 4. Major Roads and Bridges This shall refer to the construction of all national and provincial roads and bridges and any significant extension or improvement thereof which will:
By virtue of Section 3, P.D. No. 705:
Aesthetic potential tourist spots shall refer to areas declared and reserved by the Philippine Tourism Authority for tourism development. This shall refer to wilderness areas and areas such as Mt. Bako, Mt. Apo, etc., which are natural habitats of endangered or threatened, rare and indeterminate species of flora and fauna.
Areas of unique historic, archeological or scientific interest shall refer to military and non-military shrines which are of cultural and historical significance to the nation. This classification shall include national historical landmarks and paleontological and anthropological reservations. This shall refer to all ancestral lands of National Cultural Communities identified in Sec. 1 of P.D. No. 410 and settlements designed, implemented and maintained by the PANAMIN for national minorities (non-Muslim hill tribes referred to in P.D. No. 719). 1. Areas Frequently Visited or Hard-Hit by Typhoons This shall refer to all areas where typhoon signal no. 3 was hoisted for at least twice a year during the period 1977-1982. 2. Areas Frequently Visited and Hard-Hit by Tsunamis This shall refer to all coastal zones and offshore areas subjected to an earthquake of at least intensity VII in the Rossi-Forel scale and hit by tsunamis during the period 1638-1976. 3. Areas Frequently Visited and/or Hard-Hit by Earthquakes This shall refer to all areas subjected to earthquakes of at least intensity VII in the Rossi-Forel scale during the period 1949-1980. 4. Storm Surge-Prone Areas This shall refer to all areas identified as such by the PAGASA. 5. Flood-Prone Areas This shall refer to low-lying areas usually adjacent to large active water bodies experiencing regular or seasonal inundation as a result of changes in mean water level of these water bodies. This shall refer to all lands with slope of 40% or more not classified in this listing as environmentally critical. This classification shall cover alienable and disposable forest lands and unclassified forests. Prime agricultural lands shall refer to lands of capability classes A, B, Ce, De as determined by the land Capability Classification Guide of the Bureau of Soils, but shall not include lands that shall be devoted to non-agricultural purposes or are part of permanent reserves, as designated in the zoning ordinance approved by HSRC. Recharged areas of aquifers shall refer to sources of water replenishment where rainwater or seepage actually enters the aquifers. Areas under this classification shall be limited to all local or non-national watersheds and geothermal reservations. Waterbodies shall refer to waters which are tapped for domestic purposes, within the controlled and/or protected areas declared by the appropriate authorities and which support wildlife and fishery activities. This classification shall cover all fresh surface waterbodies which are Class AA, A, B and C as per NPCC classification. Likewise, this shall include all marine turtle and fish sanctuaries. Mangrove areas are tidal areas covered by salt-tolerant, intertidal tree species. This classification shall refer to areas declared as mangrove swamp forest reserves by Proclamation No. 2152 and mangrove forests declared as wilderness areas by Proclamation No. 2151. Coral reefs shall refer to areas characterized by the assemblage of different types of marine plants and organisms belonging to Phylum Coelenterata. This classification shall include all areas identified by local sources such as the Marine Sciences Center or UP-NSRC, MNR, NRMC, etc. to be rich harvest grounds for commercial varieties of corals. This Order shall take effect immediately.
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