Company |
Kampot Cement Co., Ltd. (KCC) |
Company profile |
Kampot Cement Co., Ltd. is a limited liability private company which is registered in the commercial register and recognized as a full legal entity by the Ministry of Commerce by letter No. MOC-63567983. Dated November 10, 2005, represented by Mr. Aree Chavlitchee Wingul, Thai, Chairman of the Board. |
Registration investment capital |
USD 12,871,500 |
Company registration date |
10-Nov-05 |
Company registration code |
63,567,983 |
Director |
Mr. Aree Chavlitchee Wingul |
Director residence |
Thailand |
Company address |
#100 St.2 Sangkhat Chak Angrae Leu, Khan Mea Chey, Phnom Penh |
Type of EIA reports |
Completed Environmental Impact Assessment |
State agency |
Ministry of Mines and Energy |
Site |
Pnhom Totung and Phnom Touch |
Village |
Not found |
Commune |
Tuk Meas Khang Lech and Voat Angk Khang Tboung |
District |
Dang Tong and Banteay Meas |
Province |
Kampot |
Contract duration |
5 years |
Area size of project |
343.75 hectares |
sector |
Extractive industry |
EIA company |
SBK Research and Development Co., Ltd. |
Backgrounds of EIA company |
Not found |
Address of EIAs company |
#43 St.317 corner 572 Sangkat Beong Kak Ti Pir Khan Tuol Kouk, Phnom Penh |
Relevants law |
This company follows relevant laws and regulations, including 17 laws, 6 sub-degrees, and 3 Prakas. |
Revenues and expenditures |
In order to run this business project and use limestone for the first 20 years, the company needs more than USD 1 million in capital for civil construction and procurement of materials. |
Social alnd environmental impacts |
The project will develop a budget of USD 3,000 /year to support action plans and initiatives to improve local environmental standards and the well-being of the people for the first five years. The budget is divided into two parts: first, to help improve local environmental standards through education and promotion campaigns on solid waste storage and tree planting. Second, to help restore and develop local infrastructure, such as supporting the mouth of the village, roads, pagodas, and caves. |
Employment opportunity |
The company will need 212 direct workers for key jobs. These workers will receive a salary of between USD 150 and USD 400/month. |
Public participation |
There are three stages in the public consultation process: Group discussions with FGDs in 9 villages, and 15 people in 1 village were asked to participate. 2. Direct consultation with local authorities (villages, communes). Relevant village chiefs of 18 villages in the study area, 5 kilometers were contacted to request a meeting. 3. Consultation workshop showing the results of the EIA report with relevant institutions. |
Land converted from |
Not Found |
Environmental management plan |
An environmental management plan will be prepared every 6 months, outlining data on solid-liquid waste, particulate matter, noise-vibration, and site control measures, and submitted to the Ministry of Environment for review. If necessary, the environmental management plan will be updated or reviewed to include issues in the urgency, randomness, monitoring, and audit. |
Development plan |
Upon closure of the site, the company has prepared a plan to replant trees on the site where the limestone was mined to restore the environment and biodiversity of the area to a good condition, covering a total area of 386,784 square meters and using 24,174 seedlings for planting. In addition, the company will maintain the small mountain within the concession without blasting. All protection measures implemented by the company must be in cooperation with local licensing authorities and relevant institutions. |
Mitigation strategies |
The company has prepared a mitigation strategy to maintain soil fertility, erosion and sedimentation, air quality, noise and vibration, waterways and surface water quality, groundwater quality, soil quality, aesthetics and landscape. |
Environmental and social funds |
The company has prepared a fund package of USD 3,000/year for the first 5 years. |
EIA publication year |
2017 |
Last update |
25-Jan |