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Environmental impact assessments

  • 29 May 2018
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Company Black Diamond Stone SJC Co., Ltd.
Company profile The Company is a Limited Liability Company registered in the Trade Register under no. 1180, issued on February 28, 2013. The Company is Mr. BUI KIM NGUYEN, a Vietnamese, who is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company.
Registration investment capital USD 10,000,000
Company registration date 18-Feb-13
Company registration code 1,180
Director Mr. Bui Kim Nguyen
Director residence Vietnam
Company address House No. 56, Street 294, Sangkat Boeng Keng Kang Ti Muoy, Khan Chamkar Mon, Phnom Penh
Type of EIA reports Initial Environmental Impact Assessment
State agency Ministry of Mines and Energy
Site Veal LaEang area
Village Thnal
Commune Svay Chreah
District Snuol
Province Kratie
Contract duration Not found
Area size of project 30 hectares
sector Extractive industry
EIA company SBK Research and Development Co., Ltd.
Backgrounds of EIA company Not found
Address of EIAs company No. 43, Street 317, Corner of Street 572, Sangkat Boeng Kak Ti Pir, Khan Tuol Kouk, Phnom Penh.
Relevants law Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Law on Environmental Protection and Natural Resource Management, Labor Law and Law on Amendment of the Labor Law Articles 139 and 144, Tax Law, Law on Management and Exploitation of Mineral Resources, Land Law, Law on Social Security for People Under the Provisions of the Labor Law, Law on Forestry, Law on Amendment to the Investment Law of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Law on Fisheries, Law on Water Resources Management, Law on Road, Law on Road Traffic, Sub-Decree on Environmental Impact Assessment Process, Sub-Decree on Water Pollution Control, Sub-Decree on Solid Waste Management, Sub-Decree on Air Pollution and Disruption Control By Voice, Sub-Decree on Urban Solid Waste Management, Sub-Decree on the Establishment of Environmental and Social Funds, Prakas on General Guidelines for the Initial and Complete Environmental Impact Assessment Report, Inter-Ministerial Prakas on Resource Rate Mines and Procedures for Paying Royalties, Inter-Ministerial Prakas on Classification of Environmental Impact Assessments for Mining Projects, Construction of All Kinds or Other Minerals as Craft and Small Business, and Inter-Ministerial Prakas on Land Fees Mineral License Area
Revenues and expenditures The following project revenue and expenditure analysis (economic analysis) is estimated based on the current actual market situation: - Project revenue (domestic sales) over a period of 5 years: Total expenditure (in 2017 not available) USD 7,705,200 (in 2018), USD 10,273,200 (in 2019), USD 10,273,200 (in 2020), USD 10,273,200 (in 2021). The total profit after tax (in 2017 not available), USD 276,360 (in 2018), USD 368,760 (in 2019), USD 368,760 (in 2020), and USD 368,760 (in 2021).
Social alnd environmental impacts The project will provide many benefits to the national society, such as: extracting granite and recycling it into quartz for domestic construction work and exporting abroad, to contribute to the country's development by extracting existing mineral resources for sustainable and productive use, to boost local product and create jobs for Cambodian citizens, reducing migration, contributing to national economic development through paying various VAT taxes to the Royal Government.
Employment opportunity In order to operate this stone business, the company needs a total of 60 employees/workers (05 foreign employees, Vietnamese), of which 27 permanent employees/workers are on site and 33 temporary employees.
Public participation The environmental and social impact assessment on the project has been discussed with relevant parties, departments and institutions, including Kratie Provincial Hall, Department of Environment, Health Departments, Department of Handicrafts and Industry, Department of Mines and Energy, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Fisheries Administration District), Department of Employment and Vocational Training, Department of Tourism, Department of Water Resources and Meteorology, Department of Planning, Department of Public Works and Transport, Department of Culture and Fine Arts, Department of Rural Development, and NGOs (WWF).
Land converted from Not found
Environmental management plan The company plans to store waste, transform after-business sites into public benefits, put up hazard site guidance signs, and replant saplings at business sites.
Development plan In the business area of 30 hectares, the company plans to prepare quarrying sites of 20 hectares and 10 hectares for the construction of various infrastructures.
Mitigation strategies The company has mitigation measures such as: on soil degradation, air quality, vibration sound, groundwater quality, groundwater quality and soil quality, protect forests and wildlife, have disease prevention plans for employees/workers, and land disputes.
Environmental and social funds The company has prepared a reserve budget of USD 50,000 for environmental restoration work.
EIA publication year 2017
Last update 25-Jan

Reference documents

[Draft] Initial Environment and Social Impact Assessment on quarry business of Black Diamond Stone SJC Co., Ltd
The objectives of the Initial Environment and Social Impact Assessment are - To ensure doing business in the long term with sustainability. - Explore the existing environmental resources in and around the project site, including physical resources, biological resources, and socio-economic resources. - Promote public consultation. - Identify the potential and causes of the impact on the existing environmental resources in the area due to the company's business activities. - Determine measures to reduce all negative environmental impacts that may occur from project activities to a minimum level. - Quote good recommendations from relevant institutions, authorities, and local citizens on the rules, short-term and long-term safeguards, and the positive and negative outcomes or impacts of the project.  - Contribute to the sustainable development of local, provincial, and national communities.

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