Environment Consultants Fiji (ECF) are working with Tokyo Electric Power Services Co. Ltd. (TEPSCO) on a JICA (Japanese International Cooperation Agency) technical cooperation project with the Fiji Government to identify three mini-hydro schemes.
Emperor Gold Mine
The Emperor Gold Mine is Fiji’s oldest mine and with over 70 years of production is one of the longest continuously producing mines in the world.
Vunabaka Bay Resort
The Vunabaka Bay Resort on Malolo Island, Mamanuca Group is Fijis most prestigious tourism development currently under construction.
Pre and post EIA services including screening processes
Pre and post EIA services including screening processes
EIAs for Tourism and Residential Developments
EIAs for Mining and Quarrying Developments
ECF is Fiji’s leading consultant for mining and quarrying environmental assessments and environmental management.
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EIAs for Infrastructural Developments
- 2014 Environmental studies for JICA micro-hydro screening and design studies
- 2014 Environmental component of Feasibility Study of new design for Valaga Bay Port, Fiji Roads Authority.
- 2011 EIA of Savusavu Wastewater Treatment Plant
EIAs for industrial Developments
- 2011 EIA Screening study for iViti Waste to Energy Cogeneration Plant
- 2010 EIA of Pleass Beverages and Packaging integrated development comprising water extraction and bottling plant, farm, tourism centre and subdivision, , Waiqeleqele, Namosi
- 2004 EIA of AquaFiji water bottling plant and extraction bore
- 2004 Regional Environmental Assessment of the Studio City Development, Yaqara, Ba
Where we’ve worked
Resource Survey and Research Site
Environmental Studies
Past and Present Projects
Environment Consultant Fiji’s Principal, Dick Watling, has led or participated in a large number of multisectoral planning, strategy of evaluation projects, including Fiji’s National Environment Strategy.
Some typical projects are:
- 2006 Maui Villas subdivision – rainfall water harvesting potential and requirements
- 2006 Report on the Fiji Shark capture industry and by-catch issues