Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

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An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) evaluates how a project may affect the environment, ensuring sustainable and informed development and legal compliance.

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

What It Is
An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) evaluates the likely significant environmental effects of a proposed development. It ensures that environmental considerations are integrated into the planning and decision-making process, promoting sustainable development and minimizing harm to the natural environment. EIAs are a legal requirement for certain large or sensitive projects under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017.

The main purpose of an Environmental Impact Assessment is to identify, predict, and assess the environmental, social, and economic impacts—both positive and negative—of a project. This includes evaluating potential effects on air quality, water resources, soil, biodiversity, landscape, and human health. The EIA process also examines alternatives to the proposed development and recommends mitigation measures to avoid or reduce adverse impacts.

An EIA typically involves several key stages: screening (to determine if an assessment is required), scoping (to identify the issues to be studied), impact assessment and evaluation, and the preparation of an Environmental Statement (ES) or Environmental Impact Report. Public consultation and engagement with regulatory authorities form an important part of the process, ensuring transparency and community input.

By providing a clear understanding of potential environmental consequences, an EIA helps developers, planners, and decision-makers make informed choices. It supports compliance with environmental legislation and planning policies, while helping to prevent costly delays, design changes, or legal challenges later in the project lifecycle.

Ultimately, an Environmental Impact Assessment is an essential tool for environmental protection and responsible development. It ensures that projects are designed and implemented in ways that conserve natural resources, enhance biodiversity, and safeguard human well-being.

Why It Matters — Risks Without It
❌ Planning refusal if an EIA is required but not submitted
📣 Judicial review or legal challenge from stakeholders or NGOs
⚠️ Costly redesigns and construction delays if environmental risks emerge too late
🧾 Breach of UK and EU legislation on environmental protection

What’s Measured

  • Impacts on air quality, noise, water, soils, and biodiversity

  • Effects on cultural heritage, landscape, and visual amenity

  • Traffic, transport, and socio-economic considerations

  • Cumulative and long-term environmental impacts

How It Works

  1. Screening: Determine if your project requires a full EIA.

  2. Scoping: Agree the key environmental issues with the planning authority.

  3. Baseline Studies: Collect data on environmental conditions (air, ecology, noise, etc.).

  4. Impact Assessment: Predict potential impacts and their significance.

  5. Mitigation Measures: Propose ways to avoid, reduce, or offset impacts.

  6. Environmental Statement (ES): Compile findings into a planning submission.

Who It’s For
🏗️ Developers of major housing, infrastructure, or industrial projects
🏛️ Planning consultants managing multi-disciplinary projects
🌍 Local authorities assessing high-impact developments
⚖️ Organisations seeking to demonstrate compliance with environmental law

What You Get
📄 A complete Environmental Statement ready for planning submission
📊 Evidence-based assessment of all key environmental impacts
🧠 Expert recommendations for mitigation and enhancement
✅ A legally compliant process that reduces risk of refusal or challenge

Plan With Confidence, Build Without Delays
An EIA provides the clarity and evidence needed to secure planning approval for major projects — protecting both the environment and your development timeline.

Alkali Environmental Consultants

Alkali Environmental is an environmental consultancy specialising in air quality, odour, dust, noise, and emissions monitoring. Working to UKAS and MCERTS standards, we provide regulator-approved data and clear, defensible reports for clients across the UK and internationally.

Recognised as one of the first consultancies to deliver industry-tailored environmental compliance, Alkali helps organisations meet Environment Agency (EA) and Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) requirements with precision and transparency.

Our team delivers stack emissions testing, dispersion modelling, air quality assessments, odour and noise surveys, flood risk assessments, and full permit management support. We offer free initial advice and consultation to help clients identify requirements, reduce risk, and achieve compliance quickly and cost-effectively.

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What Happens Next

Add your chosen services to the quote and submit the short request form. We’ll review your scope and follow this simple process:

  1. Add to Quote & Submit Request
    Pick your services, complete the RFQ form, and send.
  2. Receive Your Proposal
    For clear scopes we usually quote the same day. Complex projects may need a quick call to refine deliverables.
  3. Confirm & Prepare
    Approve the proposal and provide PO/payment. For site work we’ll issue your Site-Specific Protocol (SSP) and RAMS.
  4. Project Delivery
    On-site testing is MCERTS & UKAS accredited to ISO/IEC 17025. Consultancy delivered in person or remotely (Teams/phone).
  5. Analysis & Reporting
    You’ll receive clear, detailed reports covering all agreed deliverables, formatted for straightforward regulatory or project use.
  6. Expert Aftercare
    We’ll review your results with you and discuss any implications. If further testing or work is required, we’ll provide a separate quote. Regular customers may be eligible for loyalty pricing on future projects.