Credibility and authorisations

Accredited laboratory No. 1599ČSN EN ISO/IEC 17025Outputs for KHS, ČIŽP and regional authoritiesEIA authorisation and expert reports

Service overview

When you need this service

  • You are planning a new project with environmental impacts
  • You are changing capacity, technology or site layout
  • An authority requires screening proceedings
  • You need to supplement expert appendices for permitting

What we provide

  • We prepare project notification under the EIA Act
  • We consolidate dispersion, noise and transport appendices
  • We prepare technical appendices for the investor and EIA practitioner
  • We revise after comments from authorities or the public

What you receive

  • EIA project notification
  • coordination overview of expert appendices
  • documentation for screening proceedings and follow-on permitting

How to get started

For an initial scope assessment, please send:

  • project description, capacity and location
  • project documentation, site layout and transport solution
  • technology data, emissions, noise and operating schedule
Request EIA documentation
Additional information for preparing your inquiry

Practical project examples

  • EIA notification for expansion of a production site
  • EIA documentation for waste or energy facilities
  • coordination of noise and dispersion studies for one project

Typical mistakes and risks

  • Uncoordinated technical appendices with inconsistent input data
  • Underestimating night-time operation, transport or cumulative impacts
  • Incomplete description of variants and operating mode

FAQ for this service

When should EIA be addressed?

Address EIA during project preparation — for new technology, capacity change, waste, a significant emission, noise or transport source, or land intervention. Early assessment limits documentation rework.

Which impacts are assessed in EIA?

Impacts on public health and the environment are assessed, including effects on animals, plants, ecosystems, soil, water, air, climate, landscape, natural resources, tangible property and cultural monuments.

What is an expert assessment in air protection?

An expert assessment evaluates the source, technology, emissions, operational context and link to the operating permit or operational change. It serves as expert documentation for the operator and administrative authorities.

What must a source operating manual contain?

An operating manual typically contains identification of stationary sources and the facility, design capacity data, description of technological operations, operation control and monitoring methods, block diagram, and data on stacks, chimneys and emission reduction equipment.

Can you help with an operating permit change?

Yes. We help prepare technical documentation, description of technology change, links to emission measurement, operating manual, dispersion study, expert assessment or other annexes according to authority requirements.

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