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Environmental Management Tarjun Factory
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Executive Summary:
The Tarjun Cement Factory maintains an accredited ISO 14000:1996 Environmental Management System to take precaution against and to manage adverse negative environmental and social impacts caused by its cement production. The company just recently apply to voluntarily participates in the Proper Program, initiated by the Government of Indonesia to improve environmental conditions in Indonesia. The Tarjun Cement Factory is in compliance with the environmental management and monitoring commitments developed in the Environmental Impact Assessment study and stated in the RKL and RPL documents.
The Environmental Management Plan combines the various individual environmental and social management programs that are in place at the Tarjun Cement Factory. It also includes the management response to process changes related to the Clean Development Mechanism project.
The Tarjun Cement Factory is operated by PT. Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Tbk. (ITP), consisting of one kiln and occupying in total about 4,000 ha land including raw material mining. The factory is strategically located at the South Coast of Kalimantan near abundant raw materials and close to deep water (sea). The cement production process consists essentially of raw materials mining, drying, grinding, kiln burning, cooling, finish grinding, packing and shipping. The raw materials used are limestone, clay, silica sand and laterite.
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project includes the introduction of additive materials into finish grinding, and the use of alternative fuels. It is envisaged that biomass will be the main source of alternative fuels primarily palm oil wastes. Additive material will mainly be limestone and fly ash from the Tarjun Power Station.
Dust and gaseous emission are recognized as the prime adverse environmental impact in the cement industry. Social challenges arise from the need of a high number of employees and the need for mining areas. Material handling imposes significant stress on the local transportation infrastructure. Process changes due to the CDM project may be perceived as negative and detrimental to the environment.
This Environmental Management Plan outlines a series of Impact Mitigation and Monitoring Plans to address these environmental and social challenges. Individual plans exist for:
- Air, Noise, and Vibration
- Surface and Groundwater
- Land and Topography
- Flora and Fauna
- Hazardous Materials/Waste
- Worker Health & Safety
- Public Consultation and Participation
- Community Development Program:
- Education
- Social culture
- Infrastructure
- Economic
- Public Health
The implementation of the Environmental Management Plan is embedded in an ISO 14000 accredited Environmental Management System. The Environmental Management System outlines environmental objectives and targets, institutional requirements, responsibilities and authority, as well as requirement for financial and human resources.
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