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Identification of Environmental
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Initial step in formulating a planto fulfill the
organization’s environmental policy.
Organization’s policy, objectives and targets
should be based on knowledge of environmental
aspects and significant environmental impacts.
*Determinesthe past, current, and potential
impact (positive or negative) of an
organization’s activities on the environment.
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*Accidental Spillage AS
*AirEmissions AE
*SolidWaste sw
*Energy Consumption EC
*EnvironmentalNoise EN
*Ground Water GW
*Hazardous Waste HW
*OdorEmissions OE
*Process Waste Water Discharge PWW
*Dischargeto Spent Biomass SBM
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*Raw Material Consumption RMC
*Stormwater Discharge SD
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*AirQuality - Particulates AQ-P
*Air Quality - Toxic Vapor AQ-TV
*Air Quality - Ozone Depletion AQ-OZ
*Air Quality - Greenhouse Gases AQ-GG
*Excess Noise XN
*Ground Water Quality GWQ
*Soil Quality SQ
*Surface Water Quality SWQ
*Depletion of Landfill Space DLS
*Depletion of Nonrenewable Resources DNR
*Depletion of Renewable Resources DRR
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