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IMPACT: International Journal of Research in Applied,
Natural and Social Sciences (IMPACT: IJRANSS)
ISSN(P): 2347-4580; ISSN(E): 2321-8851
Vol. 4, Issue 8, Aug 2016, 143-156
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“ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) AS A TOOL TO ACHIEVE THE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”
ANOOP SINGH
1
, BRAJESH SHARMA
2
, NAVEEN GAURAV
3
& NEETA SINGH4
1,2
Jaiprakash Associates Ltd, Cement Division, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India
3
S.G.R.R.P.G. College, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
4
Professor, Department of Botany, Govt. PG Girls College, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
As the word Environment gained its eloquence, in 1972 from the well focused United Nations Conference on the
Human Environment which became the periphery of interrelating day to day human activities & its effect on Environment.
Further the momentum has been attained in 1992, from the U.N Conference on Environment & Development named as
Earth Summit which resulted in farming action plan to achieve Sustainable Development & so emerged the most relevant
tool to assess a potential project for environmental impacts known as “EIA”. EIA envisages the future environmental
impacts arising from upcoming project or a development activity providing suitable options & feasible measures for
reduction of adverse impacts, making project friendly to lives of number of local habitants & hence maintaining
sustainable livelihoods. Hence EIA is the best perceived tool for achieving the sustainability, i.e. desired balance between
needs of today keeping in mind the demands of future generations.
The approach sustainable development was introduced into the global scenario in the 1980s as a sphere co-
relating economic development, the natural environment and people. This paper reviews the various analytical tools
available to determine environmental impacts & there applications & respective comparison with EIA. The objectives of
study to a large extent has been based on mapping & analysis of relevant flows of material, energy, environmental impacts
& CO
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generation per tonne of clinker & cement in Jaypee Sidhi Cement Plant, Sidhi (M.P.) –India, A unit of Jaiprakash
Associates through Life Cycle Assessment tool. LCA methods is used for compiling & examining the inputs & outputs of
energy, raw material, environmental impacts & emissions directly attributable to the manufacture & functioning of a
production of product from “Cradle to Grave”. Production of cement involves the consumption of large quantities of raw
materials, energy & pyro- processing. Also cement production is one of the largest contributors to global Co
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emissions.
Environmental impacts are taken in study as per national ambient air quality standards, 2009 of MoFF & CC. LCA
methods are more precisely defined in ISO standards 14040 & 14044. Major thrust on following sections have been given
in the study is goal & scope definition, inventory analysis, impacts assessment & interpretation. Potential impacts are also
evaluated using the software & help of International Reference Life Cycle Data System Method recommended by
European Commission in this study. Cost based analyses of above different segments were too taken in account in this
research paper.
KEYWORDS: Life Cycle Assessment, Cement, Energy, Pyro- Processing & Co
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Emissions