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EIS — Environmental Impact Significance

Evaluates the significance of a project’s environmental impacts to guide mitigation and decision-making.

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Impact Significance
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Significance evaluation
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Environmental impact significance study
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Impact Significance
Environmental Assessment

What is EIS?

An Environmental Impact Significance (EIS) study evaluates how significant a project’s identified environmental impacts are — considering their magnitude, extent, duration and sensitivity of the receiving environment.

Assessing significance helps prioritize mitigation and informs regulatory decisions. IQS prepares EIS evaluations as part of a robust environmental-assessment process.

  • Significance rating — weigh magnitude, extent and duration.
  • Prioritized action — focus mitigation where it matters most.
  • Informed decisions — support sound regulatory outcomes.
Why It Matters

Benefits of EIS

A clear evaluation of which impacts matter most — guiding effective mitigation.

FOCUS

Prioritize impacts

Identify the most significant environmental impacts.

MITIGATION

Target action

Direct resources to the highest-priority issues.

DECISION

Inform approval

Support evidence-based regulatory decisions.

COMPLIANCE

Meet requirements

Satisfy assessment and clearance requirements.

RISK

Manage risk

Reduce significant environmental and project risk.

CREDIBILITY

Independent view

Provide an objective significance assessment.

Key Requirements

What EIS involves

The core areas your organization will address with IQS support.

  • 1Impact inventoryCompile identified environmental impacts.
  • 2Significance criteriaApply magnitude, extent and duration criteria.
  • 3Receptor sensitivityAssess sensitivity of receiving environment.
  • 4Significance ratingRate and rank impact significance.
  • 5Mitigation prioritiesPrioritize mitigation measures.
  • 6ReportingDocument the significance evaluation.
Who Needs It

Who benefits from EIS

Industrial Projects
Infrastructure
Energy & Power
Construction
Manufacturing
Developers
The Pathway

How IQS prepares your EIS

A transparent, impartial route from first contact through to ongoing support.

01

Screening & Scoping

We define the assessment scope, baseline studies and regulatory requirements for your project.

02

Baseline & Impact Study

Field data, baseline conditions and predicted impacts are assessed by specialists.

03

Report & Management Plan

A clear assessment report and mitigation/monitoring plan is prepared for submission.

04

Submission & Monitoring

We support regulatory submission and ongoing environmental monitoring.

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Talk to our team for a free, no-obligation discussion about EIS — usually within one business day.