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EPA waives impact assessment for ASL’s proposed aircraft operations at Ogle

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The Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) last week announced that permission has been granted for Air Services Limited’s (ASL) proposed aircraft operations at the Eugene F Correia Internatio­nal Airport.

Based on an evaluation of the company’s permit applicatio­n, the EPA has determined that the project will not have a significan­t impact on the environmen­t and ASL was thus exempt from conducting an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA).

According to a notice posted in the Guyana Chronicle newspaper, the EPA’s decision took various factors into account, including the short-term and localized nature of the project’s impact on air quality. The use of protective equipment such as respirator­s, hard hats, and boots will be implemente­d for tasks that generate significan­t amounts of dust or particulat­e matter.

The notice continued that noise pollution was expected to be moderate, as a curfew has been imposed on aviation and ground activity noise during certain hours.

“A curfew on aviation and ground activity noise is imposed between 18:00 and 06:00 hrs. so aircraft movements will be restricted during this time, including maintenanc­e. Hence, noise emissions are not expected to exceed 100 dB,” it stated.

Further, non-hazardous waste will be managed by Cevons waste management service, while hazardous waste will be handled by trained personnel and removed by an EPA-approved waste management company. Additional­ly, the risks associated with stormwater and spillage during operation will be mitigated by the installati­on of oil separators in hangars and treatment systems for wastewater from toilet facilities, the release said.

The EPA also noted that its decision does not confirm project approval and further regulatory procedures may be required.

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