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At MAB Environmental Consultancy, we’re committed to delivering innovative solutions that create lasting positive impacts on the environment and communities we serve. Expertise and dependability that make us a leader in our field – it’s our whole way of thinking. Since our establishment in 2011, MAB-EC has delivered:

Afghanistan- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

The TAPI Project aims to export up to 33 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually over a 30-year period through a 1,814 km pipeline from Turkmenistan to Afghanistan. The length of the Afghanistan portion of the TAPI Project is 816 km. In November 2014, with the collaboration of the four state-owned gas companies, TAPI Pipeline Company Limited was incorporated with the main objective of implementing the TAPI Project. The implementation of the TAPI Project is divided into three main parts:
The Afghanistan pipeline of the Project will be developed in two Phases. Phase I will include pipeline construction, along with development of some above ground installations (Block Valve Stations, Off-take Stations etc), with Phase II including the construction of compressor stations.

The ESIA prepared for the Afghanistan pipeline has been prepared to comply with national legislation requirements, Equator Principles (EPs), IFC Guidelines and ADB Safeguards. The Project has been considered as Category A Project under the EPs, with mitigation measures designed to meet good international industry practice within the security and cultural constraints encountered.

Pakistan-Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)

Prepared ESIA study for the project which included the following:

Pakistan- Land Acquisition Plan

The Project required the acquisition of surface rights to land through which the pipeline will extend as well as for the installation of the AGIs. To secure these rights, the Proponent will engage with the Government of Pakistan to undertake a systematic means of acquiring land consistent with national law and international good practice standards.

The Proponent has prepared this Preliminary Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (Preliminary LARP) to function as a management plan for land acquisition and any associated resettlement. The Preliminary LARP also establishes a common approach and understanding to be adopted by the Proponent and the Government of Pakistan.

Prepare Land Acquisition Plan

Form the foundation for land acquisition and resettlement planning and establishes a common approach that is agreed between the Proponent and the Government of Pakistan. Ensure consistency in approaches to land acquisition and resettlement across the administrative areas in Pakistan (including provinces, districts, tehsils etc.) through which the pipeline extends.

Establish an Eligibility Framework that defines who is eligible for compensation and resettlement assistance depending on the type of asset losses and security of ten-ure to those assets. Establish an Entitlement Framework that defines the type of compensation and re-settlement assistance that may be offered to displaced peoples depending on the type of losses they will incurred.

Jeddah Environmental Assessment and Jeddah Socio- Economic Masterplan (JEA & JSMP)

The study are in Jeddah Governorate extending from Thuwal in the north to Wadi Fatima in the south is approximately 4,600 km 2. Key deliverables:
15 Data Assessment & Analysis Reports:

Consultancy Services of Rehabilitation of Pumping Stations- Phase 2

Carbon Footprint
ILF as part of its consultancy services aimed at the improvement of pumping stations in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain has requested MAB EC LLC to undertake a carbon footprint study that aims at identifying energy efficiency, reduction in refrigerant use, and reduction in fuel usage consumption during the implementation of the improvement process. Hence, this proposal has been developed by MAB EC LLC to describe the
proposed approach to reducing the carbon footprint levels for this project.


Environmental Assessment
Complete and submit an Environmental Permit Application Form to the Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi to obtain the Environmental Permit. Follow up with EAD and provide any further information to secure the Permit. Where if preliminary environmental review report is not required by EAD,MAB EC
will conduct a high level study addressing the following briefly:
Environmental Impact due to the current system, Impacts due to construction works, and Impacts due to operation of the new proposed system.


Odor Study
The Study shall include the continuous site measurement (for a period of one week) of odorous gases concentrations in the wet wells of the pumping stations and any others as required. MAB EC shall determine and evaluate all odor release points, levels and volumes of displaced odorous gases at the pumping stations.

The study shall include modelling to calculate the formation of hydrogen sulphide and also requirements to alleviate odor problems. The model shall allow for determining the effects of variations in a number of parameters that affect the formation of hydrogen sulphide to be determined that could be expected during various temperature conditions (e.g. due to the increase in peak summer temperatures) and sewage retention time within the network.


The study shall also include the application of dispersion models for critical locations (as determined by ADSSC) like residential areas affected by odor.

Consultancy Services for Rehabilitation of Pimping Stations and Network in AL Dhafra Region, Phase 1 (Madinat Zayed, Marfa and Liwa)

Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company (ADSSC) in its drive to optimize its asset performance and its service quality to the public, it identified the need for rehabilitation and/or replacement of some of its assets by initiating pump station
and network rehabilitation program in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra Region. MAB’s scope includes the following; Odor Study, Salinity Monitoring, CCTV, Flow Measurement, Environmental Assessment Report and Environmental Approvals, Value Engineering, Dynamic Simulation Modelling and CFD, BIM.

CHC-650- MAB- Six Senses

EIA study has been prepared in line with the technical Guidance Documents of Environmental and Health and Safety Trakhees

QASER AL Waten

EIA for desalinization plant in Abu Dhabi.

ICAD

EIA for desalinization plant in Abu Dhabi.

Wagan Waste Treatment Plant

Carbon Footprint study, Odor assessment and EIA.

Jeddah Construction and Demolishing Waste Characterization

Survey all construction and demolishing and characterization of waste in Jeddah City for Assessment study.

Aqaba (Jordan) General waste Characterization for Recycling

Characterization of general for establishing sorting facility for waste in Aqaba (Jordan).

Supervision and Collection of Aqaba City Waste

Supervise the waste collection from Aqaba City and ensure that the waste has been collected according to the work plan and KPIs in place.

Afghanistan- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

The TAPI Project aims to export up to 33 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually over a 30-year period through a 1,814 km pipeline from Turkmenistan to Afghanistan. The length of the Afghanistan portion of the TAPI Project is 816 km. In November 2014, with the collaboration of the four state-owned gas companies, TAPI Pipeline Company Limited was incorporated with the main objective of implementing the TAPI Project. The implementation of the TAPI Project is divided into three main parts:
The Afghanistan pipeline of the Project will be developed in two Phases. Phase I will include pipeline construction, along with development of some above ground installations (Block Valve Stations, Off-take Stations etc), with Phase II including the construction of compressor stations.

The ESIA prepared for the Afghanistan pipeline has been prepared to comply with national legislation requirements, Equator Principles (EPs), IFC Guidelines and ADB Safeguards. The Project has been considered as Category A Project under the EPs, with mitigation measures designed to meet good international industry practice within the security and cultural constraints encountered.

Pakistan-Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)

Prepared ESIA study for the project which included the following:

Pakistan- Land Acquisition Plan

The Project required the acquisition of surface rights to land through which the pipeline will extend as well as for the installation of the AGIs. To secure these rights, the Proponent will engage with the Government of Pakistan to undertake a systematic means of acquiring land consistent with national law and international good practice standards.

The Proponent has prepared this Preliminary Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (Preliminary LARP) to function as a management plan for land acquisition and any associated resettlement. The Preliminary LARP also establishes a common approach and understanding to be adopted by the Proponent and the Government of Pakistan.

Prepare Land Acquisition Plan

Form the foundation for land acquisition and resettlement planning and establishes a common approach that is agreed between the Proponent and the Government of Pakistan. Ensure consistency in approaches to land acquisition and resettlement across the administrative areas in Pakistan (including provinces, districts, tehsils etc.) through which the pipeline extends.

Establish an Eligibility Framework that defines who is eligible for compensation and resettlement assistance depending on the type of asset losses and security of ten-ure to those assets. Establish an Entitlement Framework that defines the type of compensation and re-settlement assistance that may be offered to displaced peoples depending on the type of losses they will incurred.

Jeddah Environmental Assessment and Jeddah Socio- Economic Masterplan (JEA & JSMP)

The study are in Jeddah Governorate extending from Thuwal in the north to Wadi Fatima in the south is approximately 4,600 km 2. Key deliverables:
15 Data Assessment & Analysis Reports:

Consultancy Services of Rehabilitation of Pumping Stations- Phase 2

Carbon Footprint
ILF as part of its consultancy services aimed at the improvement of pumping stations in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain has requested MAB EC LLC to undertake a carbon footprint study that aims at identifying energy efficiency, reduction in refrigerant use, and reduction in fuel usage consumption during the implementation of the improvement process. Hence, this proposal has been developed by MAB EC LLC to describe the
proposed approach to reducing the carbon footprint levels for this project.


Environmental Assessment
Complete and submit an Environmental Permit Application Form to the Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi to obtain the Environmental Permit. Follow up with EAD and provide any further information to secure the Permit. Where if preliminary environmental review report is not required by EAD,MAB EC
will conduct a high level study addressing the following briefly:
Environmental Impact due to the current system, Impacts due to construction works, and Impacts due to operation of the new proposed system.


Odor Study
The Study shall include the continuous site measurement (for a period of one week) of odorous gases concentrations in the wet wells of the pumping stations and any others as required. MAB EC shall determine and evaluate all odor release points, levels and volumes of displaced odorous gases at the pumping stations.

The study shall include modelling to calculate the formation of hydrogen sulphide and also requirements to alleviate odor problems. The model shall allow for determining the effects of variations in a number of parameters that affect the formation of hydrogen sulphide to be determined that could be expected during various temperature conditions (e.g. due to the increase in peak summer temperatures) and sewage retention time within the network.


The study shall also include the application of dispersion models for critical locations (as determined by ADSSC) like residential areas affected by odor.

Consultancy Services for Rehabilitation of Pimping Stations and Network in AL Dhafra Region, Phase 1 (Madinat Zayed, Marfa and Liwa)

Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company (ADSSC) in its drive to optimize its asset performance and its service quality to the public, it identified the need for rehabilitation and/or replacement of some of its assets by initiating pump station
and network rehabilitation program in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra Region. MAB’s scope includes the following; Odor Study, Salinity Monitoring, CCTV, Flow Measurement, Environmental Assessment Report and Environmental Approvals, Value Engineering, Dynamic Simulation Modelling and CFD, BIM.

CHC-650- MAB- Six Senses

EIA study has been prepared in line with the technical Guidance Documents of Environmental and Health and Safety Trakhees

QASER AL Waten

EIA for desalinization plant in Abu Dhabi.

ICAD

EIA for desalinization plant in Abu Dhabi.

Wagan Waste Treatment Plant

Carbon Footprint study, Odor assessment and EIA.

Jeddah Construction and Demolishing Waste Characterization

Survey all construction and demolishing and characterization of waste in Jeddah City for Assessment study.

Aqaba (Jordan) General waste Characterization for Recycling

Characterization of general for establishing sorting facility for waste in Aqaba (Jordan).

Supervision and Collection of Aqaba City Waste

Supervise the waste collection from Aqaba City and ensure that the waste has been collected according to the work plan and KPIs in place.

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