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CENTRAL BUILDING PLAN UNIT PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT GUIDELINES FOR POLLUTION CONTROL (PC) STUDY
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The PCS shall:
i Identify the sources of emission of air pollutants, discharge of trade
effluent, generation of wastes and emission of noise.
ii Quantify and evaluate the impacts of such pollutive emissions.
iii Recommend the measures to be incorporated in the design and operation
of the plant to reduce the pollutive emissions to acceptable levels that
would not pose nuisance or harm to the people and the environment.
2. PCS REPORT
2.1 The PCS Report shall include the following parts:
(a) Introduction
i Purpose of study.
ii Description of the approved/proposed industrial activities of the
facility and site plan showing the layout of the process units and
storage areas.
iii Description of the processes and the main pollution problems
expected, including process flow diagrams.
(b) Air Pollution Control
i Sources of air pollution and sources of odour.
ii Quality, rates and quantities of air emissions.
iii Assessment of the impacts of the air emissions, including odorous
emissions using dispersion modeling or other acceptable methods.
iv Measures to control air pollution and ensure compliance with
emission standards and requirements in the Code of Practice on
Pollution Control.
v Measures to control and prevent odour nuisance.
vi Monitoring programme - Air impurities monitored, type of
monitoring equipment/test carried out, frequency of monitoring.
© Water Pollution Control
i Sources of trade effluent.
ii Quality, rates and quantities of all wastewater streams and final
trade effluent discharges.
iii Measures to treat all trade effluent and ensure compliance with
emission standards and requirements in the Code of Practice on
Pollution Control.
iv For premises storing large quantities of oils and chemicals,
measures for containment of spills, leakages and fire-fighting
water.
v Monitoring programme - Parameters monitored, type of
monitoring equipment/test carried out, frequency of monitoring.
(d) Noise Pollution Control
i Sources of noise pollution.
ii Estimates of noise levels emitted.
iii Impacts of the noise emissions i.e. the noise levels at the receptors
surrounding the plant especially residential housing.
iv Measures to control noise pollution and ensure compliance with
noise emission standards and requirements in the Code of Practice
on Pollution Control.
v Monitoring programme - Type of monitoring equipment/test
carried out, frequency of monitoring.