A new concrete admixture production line passed the EIA, and now it is packaged and sold to another enterprise. Can EIA be transferred?

Hello, the EIA is no problem.

First of all, it needs to be clear that the so-called environmental impact assessment refers to the process of analyzing and predicting the possible environmental impact of a construction project before it is planned or expanded, drawing the conclusion that the construction project is environmentally feasible, and putting forward corresponding suggestions on environmental protection measures. Provide a basis for environmental protection departments with project approval authority.

During the period after passing the EIA approval, obtaining relevant approval procedures and passing the environmental protection completion acceptance, as long as the following aspects have not changed, there is no need to re-submit for approval or re-audit:

1. Change of construction project location

2. Changes in scale and process.

3. Changes in environmental protection measures

4. There is a significant environmental impact, and the content of the construction is quite different from that of the EIA document.

5. Others (those that have not started construction within 5 years after the approval of the environmental impact assessment of the construction project need to be re-examined)

Therefore, if the above conditions are met in the transfer of concrete admixture production line, your transfer behavior will not be affected, and the EIA document is still valid. As for the changes in the process and scale of the contractor after the handover, it is necessary to re-evaluate the environmental impact or report it to the environmental protection department for approval.