WHY CHOOSE MYLEGAL AS partner ?

The advantages of the services we offer include :

  • (B01) AMDAL / EIA
  • (B02) RKL RPL RINCI
  • (B03) UKL RPL
  • (B04) PERTEK EMISI / EMISSION PERMIT
  • (B05) PERTEK AIR LIMBAH / WASTEWATER
  • (B06) PERTEK LIMBAH B3
  • (B06) TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS-ANDALALIN

DEFINITION

AMDAL / Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), also known as Analisis Mengenai Dampak Lingkungan Hidup (AMDAL) in Indonesia, is a comprehensive study that evaluates the significant environmental effects of a planned project. It is a mandatory prerequisite for large-scale projects in Indonesia, playing a vital role in informed decision-making. The findings of the EIA are essential for obtaining business permits (SS/IZIN), emphasizing the commitment to responsible and sustainable development practices.

AMDAL is mandatory for projects that meet certain criteria:

  • Located outside the Industrial Park.
  • Land area ≥ 10,000m2 or building area ≥ 5,000m2.
  • Certain KBLI (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia) codes, regardless of the scale specified in point, Examples include KBLI 24202: Basic Non-Ferrous Metal Industry (Black Tin Smelting Industry) - mandatory for AMDAL regardless of land and building size. KBLI 13132: Fabric Refinement Industry (Textile) - Mandatory AMDAL
  • criteria include land area ≥ 20 ha for city areas and ≥ 30 ha for district areas; groundwater use with a flow rate ≥ 50 litres/second; or surface water use with a flow rate ≥ 250 litres/second.

There are five main components of AMDAL:

  1. Kerangka Acuan (KA) or Terms of Reference (TOR) define the scope of the AMDAL study.

  2. Analisis Dampak Lingkungan (ANDAL) or Environmental Impact Analysis is an in-depth examination of the significant impacts of a project.

  3. Rencana Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup (RKL) or Environmental Management Plan outlines efforts to manage the environmental impacts caused by the project.

  4. Rencana Pemantauan Lingkungan Hidup (RPL) or Environmental Monitoring Plan involves monitoring the environmental components affected by the project.

  5. Executive Summary summarizes the findings of the ANDAL.

The objective of AMDAL is to ensure that a project has no negative impact on the surrounding environment, or if there are negative impacts, they can be effectively managed. If the positive impacts outweigh the negative ones, the project is more likely to receive approval; conversely, if the negative impacts are greater, the project may be prohibited.

The benefits of AMDAL include:

  • As a preventive measure against negative project impacts.

  • Addressing the sustainability aspect of a project.

  • Being a requirement for obtaining permits.

The obligation to prepare an AMDAL can be excluded if a project is located in an Industrial Park. Companies must prepare simpler documents RKL RPL RINCI (See the Service Information B02).

 

Duration of Processing

8 Mouths - 1 Year

Process and Timeline:

Certainly! Here's the procedural summary without Chinese:

Process Handling:

  1. Step 1: Collect the required documents and conduct on-site inspections.

  2. Step 2: Publish public announcements and conduct public consultations.

  3. Step 3: Draft the KA-ANDAL report.

  4. Step 4: Apply to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.

  5. Step 5: The environmental department/local environmental agency reviews the report (make modifications if necessary).

  6. Step 6: Conduct a KA-ANDAL report defense.

  7. Step 7: Revise and supplement the KA-ANDAL report, and submit the updated version to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.

  8. Step 8: The environmental department/local environmental agency reviews the report.

  9. Step 9: Issuance of meeting records (BA) by the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.

  10. Step 10: Laboratory sampling.

  11. Step 11: Drafting ANDAL & RKL-RPL report.

  12. Step 12: Apply to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.

  13. Step 13: The environmental department/local environmental agency reviews the report (make corrections/additions if necessary).

  14. Step 14: Conduct an ANDAL & RKL-RPL report defense.

  15. Step 15: Revise and supplement the ANDAL & RKL-RPL report, and submit the updated version to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.

  16. Step 16: The environmental department/local environmental agency reviews the report.

  17. Step 17: Submit the final version of the report to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.

  18. Step 18: Issuance of Environmental Approval Recommendation Letter and Environmental Approval Letter by the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.

AMDAL CONSULTATION & DOCUMENTATION SERVICES FEES

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DEFINITION

RKL RPL RINCI

RKL RPL Rinci is a document similar to AMDAL/EIA that is required for companies located in Industrial Park.

By the regulations of the industrial park and the RKL-RPL environmental impact assessment, industrial companies located in the industrial park must draft a RKL-RPL Rinci report. Since the approval authority belongs to the industrial park, not the Ministry of Environment, drafting the RKL-RPL Rinci report will enjoy some benefits, that is, the processing stage is simpler and the processing time will be faster than other environmental impact assessment qualifications (Environmental Impact Analysis Report AMDAL, Environment Management and Monitoring UKL-UPL). Therefore, it is recommended that your company build or rent a factory located in an industrial park.

Duration of Processing :

  • 6 months - 8 months.

Process and Timeline:

  1. Step 1: Collect information
  2. Step 2: Draft RKL-RPL RINCI report 
  3. Step 3: Submit RKL-RPL RINCI report to the park 
  4. Step 4: The park will review the RKL-RPL RINCI report (make modifications and supplements) 
  5. Step 5: The park arranges the defence of the RKL-RPL RINCI report 
  6. Step 6: Defend the RKL-RPL RINCI report 
  7. Step 7: The park issues meeting minutes BA 
  8. Step 8: Make modifications and supplements and submit the modified and supplemented RKL-RPL RINCI report to the park 
  9. Step 9: The park will review and approve the RKL-RPL RINCI report 
  10. Step 10: The park issues an approval letter for the RKL-RPL RINCI report 

RKL-RPL Rinci Consultation & Documentation Services Fees

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DEFINITION

Upaya Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup dan Upaya Pemantauan Lingkungan Hidup" or (UKL-UPL)

Upaya Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup dan Upaya Pemantauan Lingkungan Hidup" or (UKL-UPL) translates to "Efforts in Environmental Management and Environmental Monitoring Efforts" in English. It refers to a series of processes for managing and monitoring the environment, standardized for use as a prerequisite for decision-making and included in business permits (SS/IZIN)

The mandatory requirements for having a UKL-UPL (Upaya Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup dan Upaya Pemantauan Lingkungan Hidup) for any business or activity plan that meets the following conditions:

  • Located outside Industrial Park (Kawasan Industri);
  • Land Area  10,000m2-50,000m2 or Building  area  5,000m2-10,000m2;
  • KBLI code is not mandatory for the AMDAL category,

Turnaround time:

5-7 months

 Procedure and timeframe:

  1. Step 1: Collect the necessary materials and conduct on-site inspections.
  2. Step 2: Draft the UKL-UPL report.
  3. Step 3: Apply to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.
  4. Step 4: The environmental department/local environmental agency reviews the report (make modifications if necessary).
  5. Step 5: Conduct a UKL-UPL report defence.
  6. Step 6: Revise and supplement the UKL-UPL report, and submit the updated version to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.
  7. Step 7: The environmental department/local environmental agency reviews the report.
  8. Step 8: Submit the final version of the report to the Ministry of Environment/local environmental agency.
  9. Step 9: Issuance of Environmental Approval Recommendation Letter and Environmental Approval Letter by the Ministry of Environment/local environmental

UKL UPL Consultation & Documentation Services Fees

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DEFINITION 

Pertek Emisi / Emission Permit

"Persetujuan Teknis Pembuangan Emisi" is the Indonesian term for "Technical Approval for Emission Disposal." It is a permit issued by the Indonesian government to entities (stakeholders) that generate or discharge emissions (gases or hazardous substances). The issuance of this permit is contingent upon compliance with established environmental protection or management standards. In other words, it is an official authorization granted to companies or industries that have adhered to specific regulations to protect the environment from adverse impacts caused by their emissions.

Business entities that are required to obtain Technical Approval for Emission Disposal are those businesses that generate emissions through the burning of fuels such as (Coal, Gas, Biomass, and Petroleum) using a Boiler, Power Plant, Genset, Incinerator, or other combustion facilities to support their operational activities

Duration of Processing

4-6 months

Process and Timeline:

The provided text outlines the steps involved in the process of obtaining Technical Approval for Emission Disposal. Here's a summary:

  1. Collection of Documents and Other Technical Requirements;
  2. Field Survey and Laboratory Testing Implementation;
  3. Drafting the Initial Document for Technical Approval for Emission Disposal;
  4. Creation of an account in the Ministry of Environment and filling in company data;
  5. Online Submission of Documents and Applications for Technical Approval for Emission Disposal;
  6. Online Verification Process for Document Completeness and Compliance with the Technical Approval for Emission Disposal Application Format;
  7. Submission of Validation Document Scheduling;
  8. Submission and Validation of Original Documents at the Ministry of Environment Office;
  9. Examination of Technical Approval for Emission Disposal Application Documents and Scheduling of Document Examination Meetings;
  10. Conducting the Document Examination Meeting for Technical Approval for Emission Disposal Application;
  11. Issuance of Meeting Minutes for the Document Examination of Technical Approval for Emission Disposal Application;
  12. Document Correction Process for Technical Approval for Emission Disposal Application by Meeting Minutes;
  13. Upon completion of document corrections, the document PIC will prepare a draft Decision Letter for Technical Approval of Emission;
  14. Approval by the Director of Air Pollution Control (PPU) for the draft Decision Letter for Technical Approval of Emission;
  15. Approval and Signing by the Director General of Pollution Control and Environmental Damage (PPKLH);
  16. Issuance of Technical Approval for Emission Disposal Document.

Pertek Emisi / Emission Permit Consultation & Documentation Services Fees

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DEFINITION

Pertek Air Limbah / Wastewater Technical Approval

 

  • Wastewater Technical Approval is the government's approval in the form of regulations regarding environmental protection and management standards that must be complied with by companies managing and discharging wastewater into the environment.
  • Wastewater Technical Approval can be exempted for companies whose wastewater disposal is managed by a third party (including Industrial Zones) that already has Wastewater Technical Approval
  • It is mandatory to have Wastewater Technical Approval if a company engages in the utilization or final disposal of company wastewater, categorized as:
  1. Disposal into surface water bodies (rivers and lakes)
  2. Utilization in the soil
  3. Disposal into specific formations
  4. Disposal into the sea

Duration of Processing

5-7 months

Process and Timeline:

  1. Step 1: Data and Document Requirements Collection, and registration of an account with PTSP-KLHK (5 working days) PTSP-KLHK.
  2. Step 2: Field Survey and Laboratory Testing.
  3. Step 3: Drafting Technical Approval Documents.
  4. Step 4: Submitting Documents to PTSP-KLHK.
  5. Step 5: Verification by PTSP-KLHK.
  6. Step 6: Correction of Technical Approval Documents (if necessary).
  7. Step 7: Validation of Technical Approval Documents by PTSP-KLHK.
  8. Step 8: Scheduling and Meeting for Discussion of Technical Approval Documents.
  9. Step 9: Correction of Technical Approval Documents.
  10. Step 10: Verification of the results of Technical Approval Document corrections.
  11. Step 11: Correction of Technical Approval Documents (if necessary).
  12. Step 12: Submission of Final Technical Approval Documents.
  13. Step 13: Issuance of Technical Approval Decision Letter.

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DEFINITION

PERTEK LIMBAH B3

  • Technical Approval for Hazardous and Toxic Waste (PERTEK Hazardous Waste / Limbah B3): This is the government's approval in the form of regulations regarding environmental protection and management standards that must be adhered to by companies managing hazardous and toxic waste (B3 waste) independently.

  • Technical Approval for Hazardous and Toxic Waste (PERTEK Hazardous Waste / Limbah B3) is mandatory for companies that generate and independently manage hazardous and toxic waste (B3 waste) without collaboration with a third party holding a permit for B3 waste processing.

  • If a company's activities involve only the collection of hazardous and toxic waste (B3 waste / Limbah B3), and the management is done by a third party with Technical Approval for Hazardous and Toxic Waste (PERTEK Hazardous Waste), then the company does not need to submit Technical Approval for Hazardous and Toxic Waste (PERTEK Hazardous Waste) documents. Instead, it only needs to prepare detailed documents for the temporary storage of B3 waste.

Duration of Processing

5-7 months

Process and Timeline:

  1. Step 1: Data and Document Requirements Collection, and registration of an account with PTSP-KLHK (5 working days) PTSP-KLHK.
  2. Step 2: Field Survey and Laboratory Testing.
  3. Step 3: Drafting Technical Approval Documents.
  4. Step 4: Submitting Documents to PTSP-KLHK.
  5. Step 5: Verification by PTSP-KLHK.
  6. Step 6: Correction of Technical Approval Documents (if necessary).
  7. Step 7: Validation of Technical Approval Documents by PTSP-KLHK.
  8. Step 8: Scheduling and Meeting for Discussion of Technical Approval Documents.
  9. Step 9: Correction of Technical Approval Documents.
  10. Step 10: Verification of the results of Technical Approval Document corrections.
  11. Step 11: Correction of Technical Approval Documents (if necessary).
  12. Step 12: Submission of Final Technical Approval Documents.
  13. Step 13: Issuance of Technical Approval Decision Letter.

PERTEK LIMBAH B3 Permit Consultation & Documentation Services Fees

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DEFINITION :

TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS-ANDALALIN

Traffic Impact Analysis ("Andalalin") is one of the documents containing a study on traffic impacts. Andalalin is mandatory when planning to construct buildings that may generate and/or attract traffic, such as factories, residential areas, apartments, and other activities.

The authority to issue Andalalin is based on the road class as follows:

  1. Adjacent to National Roads: Authority lies with the Ministry of Transportation.
  2. Adjacent to Provincial Roads: Authority lies with the Provincial Transportation Office.
  3. Adjacent to District/City Roads: Authority lies with the City/District Transportation Office.

The submission to each District, City, Province, or Ministry of Transportation has an impact on the completion timeframe.

Duration of Processing

5-7 months

Process and Timeline:

  1. Step 1: Data and Document Requirements Collection
  2. Step 2: Traffic Survey by Andalalin Consultant
  3. Step 3: Preparation of Andalalin Document
  4. Step 4: Andalalin Application
  5. Step 5: Examination of Andalalin Document
  6. Step 6: Assessment and Meeting for Andalalin Document
  7. Step 7: Correction of Andalalin Document (if necessary)
  8. Step 8: Preparation of Minutes and Issuance of Recommendation
  9. Step 9: Signing of the Statement of Agreement Letter
  10. Step 10: Issuance of Approval for Traffic Impact Analysis Results

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