How To Get An Environmental Project Brief (EPB) In Zambia

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An EPB, or Environmental Project Brief, is required in Zambia for certain development projects that may have an impact on the environment. Here's a general overview of the process to obtain an EPB:

  1. Determine if an EPB is necessary: The first step is to identify if your project falls under the category requiring an EPB. You can find a list of projects needing an EPB in the First Schedule of the Environmental Protection and Pollution Control (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations, 1997 [legislation on EPB in Zambia].
  2. Prepare the EPB document: The EPB document should outline the details of your project, including:
    • A description of the project and its location
    • Potential environmental impacts
    • Mitigation measures to address these impacts
  3. Submit the EPB to Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA): ZEMA is the government agency responsible for reviewing and approving EPBs. Their website https://www.zema.org.zm/ might have specific application procedures.
  4. ZEMA review and decision: ZEMA will review your EPB and make a decision within 40 working days. The decision could be approval, a request for additional information, or rejection.

Additional tips:

  • Consider consulting with an environmental consultant familiar with Zambian regulations. They can help you determine if an EPB is needed and guide you through the process. For any consultations call Copper Crest Trading Limited and they will help you with your EPB, call Copper Crest Trading Limited on +260 771 701 655 or email : coppercresttrading@gmail.com .
  • The specific requirements for the EPB document might vary depending on your project. It's advisable to consult with ZEMA or Copper Crest Trading Limited for the latest guidelines.