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Poliport Kimya Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.Ş POLİPORT KİMYA SANAYİ VE TİCARET A.Ş. KİMYASAL MADDE DEPOLAMA FAALİYETİ KAPASİTE ARTIŞI ÇEVRESEL ETKİ DEĞERLENDİRMESİ RAPORU KOCAELİ İli, Dilovası İlçesi DİLOVASI ORGANİZE SANAYİ BÖLGESİ 1.KISIM LİMAN CAD. NO:7 ERÇEV DANIŞMANLIK ARITMA ÇEVRE DENETİMİ İLAÇLAMA İNŞ. SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ. i PROJE SAHİBİNİN ADI POLİPORT KİMYA SANAYİ VE TİCARET A.Ş. Dilovası Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Adresi 1.Kısım Liman Cad. No:7 Dilovası / KOCAELİ Tel: 0262 6797100 Telefon, GSM ve Faks Numaraları GSM: 0532 686 95 01 Faks: 0262 7548020 e-posta [email protected] Vergi Numarası/ 4840087772/1033 Ticaret Odası Sicil No (İsteğe bağlı) KİMYASAL MADDE DEPOLAMA FAALİYETİ PROJENİN ADI KAPASİTE ARTIŞI Proje Bedeli 359.075.437,6 TL KOCAELİ İli, Dilovası İlçesi, Dilovası Organize Sanayi Bölgesi i Proje İçin Seçilen Yerin Açık Adres Liman Cad. No:7 1.Kısım (İli, İlçesi, Mevkii) 188 ada 1 parsel, 406 ada 21 parsel,185 ada 18 parsel 185 ada 15 parsel, 185 ada 17 parsel 25 Kasım 2014 tarihli ve 29186 sayılı ÇED Yönetmeliği (09.02.2016 tarih ve 29619 sayılı RG’ de, 26.05.2017 tarih ve 30077 sayılı RG’ de, 14.06.2018 tarih ve 30451 sayılı RG’ de, 19.04.2019 tarih ve Projenin ÇED Yönetmeliği 30750 sayılı RG’ de, 08.07.2019 tarih ve 30825 sayılı Kapsamındaki yeri RG’ de, 28.11.2019 tarih ve 30962 sayılı RG’ de (Sektörü, Alt Sektörü) Değişiklik) EK-I Listesi Madde 31- Kapasitesi 50.000 m3 ve üzeri olan petrol, doğalgaz, petrokimya ve kimyasal maddelerin depolandığı tesisler 52.10.04 Projenin NACE Kodu Petrol, petrol ürünleri, kimyasallar, gaz, vb. depolama ve antrepoculuk faaliyetleri Erçev Danışmanlık Arıtma Çevre Denetimi İlaçlama RAPORU HAZIRLAYAN İnş. San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Şti. ÇALIŞMA Yeterlik Belge No: 217 GRUBUNUN/KURULUŞUN ADI Yeterlik Belgesi Veriliş Tarihi: 15.03.2018 Beylikbağı Mah. 320/4 Sok. No:7 / 3 Adresi Gebze/KOCAELİ Tel: 0 (262) 644 94 38 Telefon Ve Faks Numaraları Faks: 0 (262) 644 94 39 e-mail : [email protected] web : www.ercev.com.tr RAPORUN SUNUM TARİHİ 25-AĞUSTOS-2020 (Gün-Ay-Yıl) ii İÇİNDEKİLER İÇİNDEKİLER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- iii TABLOLAR DİZİNİ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- xii ŞEKİLLER DİZİNİ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- xvii KISALTMALAR ve TANIMLAR---------------------------------------------------------------------- xx PROJENİN TEKNİK OLMAYAN ÖZETİ ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 I. BÖLÜM 1 - PROJENİN TANIMI, AMACI VE ÖZELLİKLERİ ------------------------ 3 I.1. Projenin Tanımı ve Amaçları ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 (Mevcut ve/veya Planlanan Projelerle İlişkisi, Ekonomik ve Sosyal Yönden Önem ve Gerekliliği, Projenin Yatırım ve İşletme Süresi, Zamanlama Tablosu, Projenin İnşaat ve İşletme Aşamalarına Ait İş Akım Şeması, Projenin İnşaat ve İşletme Aşamalarında Çalışacak Eleman Sayısı ve Projeye İlişkin Finans Kaynakları konuları da bu başlık altında anlatılacaktır) I.2. Projenin Özellikleri ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 I.2.1. Kapasite Artışı Kapsamında Yapılacak Tank Depolama Sahasının Tasarımı, Drenaj sistemi, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 I.2.2. Proje Kapsamında (Varsa) Mevcut ve Yapılması Planlanan Kıyı Yapıları ------------- 22 I.2.3. Depolanacak Ürünlerin Özellikleri, Tür ve Miktarları (günlük, aylık), Nereden ve Nasıl Temin Edileceği, Kullanılacak Ulaşım Tipi ve Araçlar, Bu Araçların Sayısı, ---------------- 22 I.2.4. Kapasitesi, Ürünlerdeki Kirletici Parametreleri ve Limit Değerleri, Tür ve Miktarları, Ne Şekilde ve Hangi Mevzuata Göre Değerlendirileceği, Depolama Yönetimi, Nereye, Nasıl ve Ne Şekilde Pazarlanacağı -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 I.2.5. (Varsa) Kıyı Yapılarına Yanaşabilecek Gemi Sayısı ve Büyüklükleri ile Yıllık Olarak Toplam Elleçlenebilecek Sıvı Yük Miktarının Geri Alandaki Tank Kapasiteleri ile İlişkilendirilmesi ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 I.2.6. Döşenecek Boru Hattının Boyutları, Kapasitesi, Adedi, Kullanım Amaçları ve Boruların Teknik Özellikleri (Katodik Koruma, İzolasyon vb.) ve Güzergahı ---------------------------- 49 I.3. Ünitelerde Kullanılacak Makine ve Teçhizatın Adet ve Özellikleri, Bakım ve Temizlik Çalışmaları -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 I.4. Projeye İlişkin Çevresel Fayda-Maliyet Analizi, Proje Bedelinin Detaylandırılması -- 59 I.5. Projeye İlişkin Politik, Yasal ve İdari Çerçeve-------------------------------------------------- 60 I.5.1. Proje İle İlgili Olarak Bu Aşamaya Kadar Gerçekleştirilmiş Olan İş ve İşlemlerin Kısaca Açıklanması --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 iii I.5.2. Projeye İlişkin İzin Prosedürü (ÇED sürecinden sonra alınacak izinler) --------------- 61 I.5.3. Projede Kullanılacak Ulusal ve Uluslararası Standartlar ---------------------------------- 62 I.6. Proje Alanının Mülkiyet Durumu ----------------------------------------------------------------- 62 I.7. Yer ve Teknoloji Alternatiflerinin Değerlendirilmesi ----------------------------------------- 64 II. BÖLÜM 2 - PROJE YERİ VE ETKİ ALANININ MEVCUT ÇEVRESEL ÖZELLİKLERİ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65 II.1. Proje için Seçilen Yerin Konumu ----------------------------------------------------------------- 65 II.1.1. Proje Etki Alanının Tanımlanması ve Neye Göre Belirlendiğinin Açıklanması, Proje Alanı ve Etki Alanının Harita Üzerinde Gösterimi, Koordinat Bilgileri ----------------------- 65 II.1.2. Proje Alanı ve Ünitelerin İlçe, Mahalle vb. Yerleşimlere Olan Mesafeleri (yön belirtilerek tablo halinde düzenlenmesi) ------------------------------------------------------------ 67 II.1.3. Proje Alanı ve Yakın Çevresinde Bulunan Tarım Arazilerinin, Yeraltı ve Yüzey Sularının, Deprem Kuşaklarının, Jeolojik Yapının, Yerleşim Alanlarının, Ulaşım Ağının, Enerji İletim Hatlarının, Boru Hatlarının, Arazi Kabiliyetinin, Sanayi Bölgelerinin, Güzergahın Yakın Çevresinde Faaliyetine Devam Etmekte Olan Diğer Kullanımların Yerlerine İlişkin Verilerin 1/25.000 Ölçekli Topografik Harita Üzerine Lejant Bilgileri İle Beraber Gösterimi, İsim, Yön ve Mesafelerinin Gösterilmesi, Mevcut Alan Kullanımını Gösteren Harita ve Fotoğraflar ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 68 II.1.4. Proje Yerinin yer aldığı Onanlı Çevre Düzeni Planı, Nazım İmar Planı, Uygulama İmar Planı, Proje Alanına İlişkin Planlama Bilgileri ---------------------------------------------------- 74 (1/100000, 1/25000, 1/5000, 1/1000 ölçekli yürürlükte bulunan planlar üzerinde işaretlenerek gösterilmesi, sağlık koruma bandının bu planlarda gösterilmesi, planların aslı gibidir onaylı şekilde rapor ekinde yer alması konuya ilişkin açıklamaların rapor metninde de yer alması) II.1.5. Proje Alanının İl Mania Planına Göre Konumu ve Projenin Söz Konusu Mani Planı Kriterlerine Göre Değerlendirilmesi ----------------------------------------------------------------- 76 II.2. Koruma Alanları ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 78 (Proje Alanı ve Etki Alanında Bulunan Duyarlı Yöreler ve Özellikleri, Milli Parklar, Tabiat Parkları, Sulak Alanlar, Tabiat Anıtları, Tabiatı Koruma Alanları, Yaban Hayatı Koruma Alanları, Yaban Hayvanı Yerleştirme Alanları, Kültür Varlıkları, Tabiat Varlıkları, Sit ve Koruma Alanları, Boğaziçi Kanununa göre koruma altına alınan alanlar, Biyogenetik Rezerv Alanları, Biyosfer Rezervleri, Özel Çevre Koruma Bölgeleri, Özel Koruma Alanları, içme ve kullanma su kaynakları ile ilgili koruma alanları, Turizm Alan ve Merkezleri ve koruma altına alınmış diğer alanlar), bunların faaliyet alanına mesafeleri, olası etkileri, iv II.3. Flora ve Fauna ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 85 (Proje alanı ve etki alanında bulunan flora türleri, etkilenecek alandaki türler, bu çalışmaların hangi dönemde yapıldığı, ulusal ve uluslararası sözleşmelerle koruma altına alınmış, nadir ve nesli tehlikeye düşmüş türler, bunların yaşama ortamları ve tehlike kategorilerinin Red Data Book’a göre irdelenmesi, endemik türler ile önemli bitki alanı bulunması durumunda alınacak önlemler, flora tablosunun oluşturulması, alanda bulunan bitki türlerinin endemizm durumu, faaliyet alanındaki av hayvanlarının Merkez Av Komisyonu kararlarına göre incelenmesi, faunanın uygun formda düzenlenmesi, Kara Avcılığı Kanunu ve Yönetmelikleri kapsamında yapılacak işlemler, Bern Sözleşmesi kapsamında bulunan türlerin belirlenmesi, proje faaliyetlerinden etkilenecek canlılar için alınması gereken koruma önlemleri (inşaat ve işletme aşamasında), rekreasyon çalışmalarının belirtilmesi, Flora çalışmalarında TUBİVES sisteminin kullanılması) II.4. Orman Alanları-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 (ağaç sayısı, ağaç türleri, miktarları, kapladığı alan büyüklükleri ve kapalılığı; bunların mevcut ve planlanan koruma ve/veya kullanım amaçları, kesilecek ağaç türleri, miktarları, alınacak izin ve görüşler, yangınlara karşı alınacak önlemler, 1/25.000 Ölçekli Memleket ve Meşçere Haritası, 1/1000 ölçekli Ağaç Röleve Planı, varsa orman kadastro
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