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Message of Mr. Anton Jayakodi, Deputy Minister of Environment
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The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) was established in August 1981 under the provision of the National Environmental Act No:47 of 1980. The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (ME&NR) which was established in December 2001 has the overall responsibility in the affairs of the CEA with the objective of integrating environmental considerations in the development process of the country. The CEA was given wider regulatory powers under the National Environment(Amendment) Acts No:56 of 1988 and No:53 of 2000.
A . EIA in the National Environmental Act (No. 47 of 1980 with subsequent amendments in Act No. 56 of 1988 and Act No. 53 of 2000)
According the provisions of the NEA;
B . EIA under the Coast Conservation Act No. 57 of 1981 as amended by Act No. 49 of 2011
In Sri Lanka, EIA is first introduced by the Coast Conservation Act No. 57 of 1981 as amended by Act No. 49 of 2011. This applies to projects that come within the "Coastal Zone" as defined by the Coast Conservation Act. The requirement of EIA is left to the discretion of the Director General, Coast Conservation & Coastal Resource Management Department (CC & CRMD).
C . EIA in the Fauna and Flora Protection Act (FFPA) No 49 of 1993 as amended by Act No. 22 of 2009
EIA provisions are also included in the Fauna and Flora Protection Act No. 49 of 1993 as amended by Act No. 22 of 2009. According to this Act, any development activity of any description what so ever proposed to be established within one mile from the boundary of any National Reserve declared under FFPA is required to be subject to an EIA, and written approval should be obtained from the Director General, Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) prior to implementation of such development / establishment.
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Central Environmental Authority |
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104, Denzil Kobbekaduwa Mawatha, |
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Tel: 011-2872419,011-2872278,011-2873447,011-2873448 |