CMR Form
CMR Form
CMR Form
PROPONENTS NAME
MONITORING PERIOD COVERED:
1.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This section should include a summary of the major findings for the monitoring period. For
example, a statement that there were no major activities that influenced the monitoring parameters
during the monitoring period can be made if there were really no activities by the proponent that
affected the monitored parameters.
Recommendation/Commitme
nt for the next reporting
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Recommendation/Commitme
nt for the next reporting
Others . . .
III.
Compliance Monitoring
The status of compliance to the ECC conditionalities and the attainment of EMP commitments
should be elaborated in this section. Reasons for noncompliance or unmet commitment should be
explained and solutions and measures to attain full compliance of ECC terms and conditions as well
as satisfactory attainment of EMP commitments should be discussed as renewed efforts for the next
monitoring period. Table 1 may be used to summarize the status of compliance.
Project coverage/limits/
2)
Components
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7)
Regular reporting
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13)
IEC Plan
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16)
Status of
Compliance
( if complying)
REMARKS
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17)
(Others)
B.
Impact Monitoring
This section shall contain relevant graphical presentation of quantitative and semi-quantitative
impact monitoring results showing trends, comparing past monitoring results with the current.
Relevant monitoring results in the other SMR modules shall be referred to. The latest monitoring
findings and conclusion should be discussed in text form.
Qualitative impact monitoring results may be presented in text form or in terms of pictorial coverage,
if applicable. Examples of qualitative impacts are those relating to quality of life, degree of
happiness, and sense of environmental cleanliness.
i.
Summary of Previous Monitoring
The key findings, recommendations, and action plan from the previous monitoring and outstanding
issues from earlier monitoring periods (if applicable) should be highlighted in this section.
ii.
Current Monitoring Results and Findings
The data collected and related expenses from the various sampling and measurement events done
under the Environmental Monitoring Plan (EMoP) or a Sampling and Measurement Plan (SAMP) for
the current monitoring period shall be summarized in a tabular form, preferably using the prescribed
format in Tables 2 and 3 below, and discussed under this section. Only processed and
summarized data must be presented here.
The current monitoring results must be related to the historical trend for each parameter. Any
deviation from this trend must be explained. More, importantly, the discussion must focus on pointby-point comparison of the gathered values with Environmental Quality Performance Levels
(EQPLs), if EQPLs have been committed by the Proponent or established with the Multi-partite
Monitoring Team. The monitoring results could also be used to determine the action and limit levels
for the specific project. These should all be presented here in detail and summarized in the
conclusions and recommendations section.
Compliances, non-compliances and exceedances must all be thoroughly explained. In cases of
compliances, success factors must be cited. For non-compliances and exceedances, the
proponents response should be explained. Moreover, causative factors must be identified and
additional solutions and mitigation measures proposed, if needed.
It should also cite the weather conditions and other factors which may affect the results of the
sampling activities.
The status of compliance to recommendations from previous monitoring and measures included in
the action plan should be described and any unmet commitment must be rationalized and
alternative, if needed, presented.
Table 2. Summary Status of Environmental Impact Management and Monitoring Plan Implementation
Monitoring
Objective
Envtl
Aspect
Envtl
Impact
Monitoring
Parameter
Stand
ard/
EIS
Predict
ion
Envtl
Mgmt.
Measure
Remarks
(EQPL*
commitm
ent, if
any)
Results
Previous
Current
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Action Level-point where management measures must be employed so as not to reach the regulated
threshold or limit level, or to reduce deterioration of affected environmental component to pre-impact or
optimum environmental quality
Limit Level-regulated threshold of pollutant (standard that must not be exceeded); point where
emergency response measures must be employed to reduce pollutants to lower than standard limit.
NOTE: Section on EQPLs may be filled out as a Proponents draft commitment or after these
have been established and mutually agreed upon among Proponent, EMB and other MMT
members. Otherwise, only the LIMIT Level shall be the reference for regulatory compliance.
This means that environmental management measures are formulated not to exceed this
regulated threshold.
Actual Expenses
Direct Co.
Expense
MMT expenses
TOTALS
*For mining projects, equivalent cost items shall be adopted, e.g. SDMP in lieu of SDP.
Compliance Status
Only the key conclusions about the status of compliance to ECC and EMP are included in this
section. The status of non-compliances should be particularly tracked throughout all SMRs even if
compliance has been already attained. Recommended additional measures or amendments to the
EMP should be presented here.
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B.
Environmental Quality Status (applicable only if EQPLs have been set by the
Proponent as its commitment or if opted to be mutually agreed upon by Proponent with the EMB and
other members of the MMT)
Only the key conclusions on meeting the set EQPLs are included in this section.
C.
D.
E.
V. ATTACHMENTS
Please have the following documents attached:
a) Laboratory Results of Analysis from DENR-EMB recognized laboratory;
b) Approved Impact Mitigation Plan in the EIS/other EIS Update Documents; and
c) Approved Environmental Monitoring Plan in the EIS/other EIS Update Documents
PREPARED BY:
NOTED BY:
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Name/Position
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Name/Position
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Proponent/Company Name
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Proponent/Company Name
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Date
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Date
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