Bangkok Post

IEAT, state agencies prep SEMs

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) is working with state agencies to develop the Smart EIA Management System, or SEMs, in a bid to improve the process to make mandatory Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) among factories and reduce their conflicts with nearby villagers over the adverse impact of industrial projects.

SEMs will gather informatio­n about projects, investment scale and possible environmen­tal impact and help factory operators to manage and assess the data.

“SEMs is a digital platform that aims to facilitate the EIA-making process and reduce its unnecessar­y steps,” said IEAT governor Somchint Pilouk.

She signed a memorandum of understand­ing on SEMs developmen­t yesterday with the Office of Natural Resources and Environmen­tal Policy and Planning, the Department of Energy Business, the Energy Regulatory Commission and national oil and gas conglomera­te PTT Plc.

IEAT aims to first use SEMs in Map Ta Phut industrial estate, Map Ta Phut deep-sea port and gas separation plants in Rayong, making the digital platform a prototype of emission quota and inventory database management.

Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate was establishe­d in 1990 as one of the country’s largest industrial areas for the petrochemi­cal industry and related sectors.

It is also a key flagship industrial estate under the Eastern Seaboard Developmen­t Programme, a massive infrastruc­ture developmen­t plan aimed at creating an industrial base to modernise Thailand.

Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate has grown quickly, with the establishm­ent of petrochemi­cal plants, oil refineries, coal-fired power plants as well as iron and steel facilities.

However, villagers living near the area expressed concern over the impact of factory activities on their health and environmen­t. They include air pollution, soil contaminat­ion, oil spills, water pollution and depletion, and noise pollution.

With SEMs, IEAT expects it will build more confidence of environmen­tal management among communitie­s, which will lead to less complaints and conflicts in the Map Ta Phut area.

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