EIA Law Matrix

Liberia
EIA Procedure
Projects Requiring EIA: Government projects, Private projects
Abridged Assessments: Yes
Abridged Assessments Detail: "The project proponent or applicant shall prepare an environmental review for project[s] or activities that may have a significant impact on the environment, and shall contain sufficient information to enable the Agency to determine whether a full environmental impact study should be required for the project." EP&M Act, sec. 12
Best Practices in Lieu of EIA: No
Who Conducts Screening: Government
Who Conducts Screening Detail: The Agency evaluates a project brief to determine whether the applicant must prepare an EIA. EP&M Act, sec. 8(4). See also Annex I (listing projects where EIA is mandatory).
Criteria for Screening: List or appendix of project or activity types, Proposed project or activity may cause significant environmental impact
Criteria for Screening Detail: EP&M Law, secs. 6(1), 8; Annex I "Projects/Activities Requiring an Environmental Impact Assessment Mandatory List"
Who Prepares EIA: Project Proponent (with or without contractor)
Who Prepares EIA Detail: "For any project requiring the preparation of . . . an environmental impact study . . . the project proponent/applicant shall be responsible for the timely preparation of the required documents in accordance with all procedures and guidelines prescribed by the Agency." EP&M Law, sec. 9(1)(a)
Who Pays for EIA: Project Proponents
Who Pays for EIA Detail: "The cost of preparing the required documents shall be borne by the project proponent/applicant. . . ." EP&M Law, sec. 9(1)(b)
EIA Contractor Qualifications: Yes
EIA Contractor Qualifications Detail: The Agency maintains a registry of approved consultants but there are no details about required qualifications. EP&M Law, sec. 10(2).
Conflict of Interest: No
Terms of Reference: Yes
Terms of Reference Detail: "If required, an environmental impact study shall be prepared in accordance with the Terms of Reference developed by the applicant or project proponent based on the results of the scoping activities and in consultation with the Agency[.]" EP&M Law, sec. 13
Automatic Approval: No
Written Decision: Yes
Written Decision Detail: The Agency shall issue by public notice an account of the decision-making process and how the EIA results were used to make the decision. The decision shall be communicated to the project proponent/developer and a copy shall be made available at the Agency's registry for public inspection. EP&M Law, sec. 22
Authority to Impose Conditions: Yes
Authority to Impose Conditions Detail: The Agency may require the developer to redesign the project or do such other things as necessary, taking into consideration the comments made and all environmental factors. EP&M Law, sec. 21. See also EP&M Law, sec. 23 (EIA license is issued with terms and conditions)
Expiry of Decision: Indefinite
Financial Assurances or Bond: Sometimes
Financial Assurances or Bond Detail: The Agency shall create a register of natural resource extractive activities and industrial plants that are subject to refundable performance bonds deposit. Environmental Protection Agency Act, sec. 45
EIA Content
Interdisciplinary Team: No
Range of Alternatives: Yes
Range of Alternatives Detail: EIS must include a description of the "main alternatives" and the reasons for declining to use those alternatives[.]" EP&M Law, sec. 14(1)(c). See also Guidelines, sec. 3: "[The EIS] will include a broad range of data including information on the developer, schedule, and the detailed description of the project, regulatory framework, and review of alternatives, environmental management plans, socioeconomic factors, environmental impacts, mitigation, monitoring and reclamation."
No Action Alternative: No
No Action Alternative Detail: Not mentioned in the list of required content. See EP&M Law, sec. 14(1).
Type(s) of Impact Analysis: Direct environmental impacts, Cumulative environmental impacts, Social impacts, Cultural impacts, Health impacts, Economic impacts
Mitigation: Yes
Mitigation Detail: "The developer or project proponent shall provide an environmental mitigation plan[.]" EP&M Law, sec. 15. See also Guideline, sec. 2.6 (Mitigation Strategies and Time Frame), and sec. 3.2.9 (Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Mitigation Measures).
Monitoring Plans: Yes
Monitoring Plans Detail: The EIS must incorporate a description of measures for monitoring the anticipated adverse effects of the project. EP&M Law, sec. 14(1)(f). See also EP&M Law, sec. 24 (Environmental Monitoring) and sec. 25 (Environmental Audit).
Access to Information
Public Notice of Draft EIA: No
Draft EIA Available: No
Draft EIA Locations: Not available
Public Notice of Final EIA: Yes
Public Notice of Final EIA Detail: The Agency shall publish a notice stating the particulars of the project and inviting comments on the EIS from the public EP&M Law, sec. 17
Final EIA Available: Yes
Final EIA Available Detail: The EIS is considered a public document and is available for inspection at the registry of the Agency. EP&M Law, sec. 14(3)
Final EIA Locations: Internet, Agency or ministry office
Fee to View EIA Documents: No
Availability of Reference Studies: Yes
Availability of Reference Studies Detail: The Agency shall "make available to the public all documents submitted to the Agency under Part III [EIA process] of this Law . . . ." EP&M Law, sec. 33. To the extent that reference studies are held by the Agency, the public is able to inspect them.
Public Notice of Final Decision: Yes
Public Notice of Final Decision Detail: Yes
Public Participation
Public Scopingtigation: Yes
Public Scoping Detail: Proponent shall conduct public consultations to determine the scope of the issues to be addressed in the EIA. EP&M Law, sec. 11
Public Review of TOR: Yes
Public Review of TOR Detail: The terms of reference is prepared by the project proponent and must be based on the scoping results, but the public does not have an opportunity to review or provide comments before it is made final. EP&M Law, sec. 13.
Public Participation Opportunities: Scoping, Terms of reference, Public Meetings and/or public hearings, Review of final EIA
Public Meetings: Sometimes
Public Meetings Detail: A public hearing may be held at the discretion of the Agency. The Agency "shall" hold a hearing if five or persons submit a written request or if the Agency determines that controversy about the project makes a hearing necessary. EP&M Law, sec. 18(1)(a).
Public Input at Meeting: Yes
Public Input at Meeting Detail: EP&M Law, sec. 18
Criteria to Hold Public Meeting: Members of the public must request a meeting and/or hearing, The proposed project is controversial
Public Comments on Draft EIA: No
Public Comments on Final EIA: 30
Public Comments on Final EIA Detail: The Agency shall publish a notice stating the particulars of the project and inviting comments on the EIS from the public EP&M Law, sec. 17
Response to Public Comments: Yes
Response to Public Comments Detail: When considering an application the Agency "shall tak[e] into consideration the suggestions of comments made and all environmental factors." EP&M Law, sec. 21, see also EP&M Law, sec. 22 ("The Agency shall consider . . . all the comments from the public and line ministries before any decision is made.")
Facilitation of Public Participation: Yes
Facilitation of Public Participation Detail: Notice shall be broadcast on a popular local station in English and at least one vernacular language relevant to the venue; and disseminated through county environmental committees, NGO's and CGO's.
Judicial Review/Enforcement
Citizen Administrative Review: Yes
Citizen Judicial Review: Yes
Citizen Judicial Review Detail: Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Agency (see administrative review) may appeal to the Environmental Court within 15 days of the decision. EP&M Law, sec. 30
Project Monitoring: Yes
Project Monitoring Detail: The Agency, in consultation with the relevant ministries, shall monitor mitigation measures and the operations all projects. The operatio of the project shall comply with the environmental mitigation plan. An environmental inspector may enter upon any land. EP&M Law, sec. 24
Enforceability of EIA: No
Enforceability of Permit: No