
What Is UKL-UPL?
UKL-UPL (Environmental Management Efforts and Environmental Monitoring Efforts) is a document containing management and monitoring efforts for businesses and/or activities that do not have significant impacts on the environment.
Unlike AMDAL, which is intended for large-impact projects, UKL-UPL is intended for medium-scale businesses/activities that do not meet the criteria for mandatory AMDAL but still have the potential to impact the environment.
Differences Between AMDAL and UKL-UPL
| Aspect | AMDAL | UKL-UPL |
|---|---|---|
| Impact scale | Large and significant | Not significant |
| Documents | KA, Andal, RKL-RPL | UKL-UPL Form |
| Preparation team | Certified LPJP required | Can be prepared by proponent |
| Process | Through Assessment Commission | Review by environmental agency |
| Duration | 4-12 months | 1-3 months |
| Cost | Higher | More affordable |
Who Is Required to Prepare UKL-UPL?
Based on Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021 and Minister of Environment Regulation No. 4 of 2021, businesses/activities required to prepare UKL-UPL are those listed in the appendix of business types requiring UKL-UPL.
Examples of activities generally requiring UKL-UPL:
- Small-medium industries (workshops, large-scale laundries, large restaurants)
- Residential developments of certain scales
- Small-scale mining
- Small-scale waste treatment facilities
- Certain trade and service activities
Requirements for UKL-UPL Preparation
To prepare a UKL-UPL document, the proponent needs to provide:
- Proponent identity — National ID, Tax ID, company deed, Business Identification Number (NIB)
- Activity description — Detailed description of the planned business/activity
- Activity location — Location map, coordinates, spatial plan conformity
- Environmental data — Existing environmental conditions around the location
- Anticipated impacts — Identification of potential environmental impacts
- Management plan — Impact mitigation efforts to be carried out
- Monitoring plan — Post-operational monitoring mechanisms
UKL-UPL Process Stages
1. Preparation
Collecting all required data, including site surveys, environmental sampling, and literature studies.
2. UKL-UPL Form Preparation
Filling out the UKL-UPL form according to the government-established format, covering proponent identity, activity description, anticipated impacts, and management plans.
3. Submission through OSS-RBA
The UKL-UPL form is submitted through the Online Single Submission Risk-Based Approach (OSS-RBA) system.
4. Review by Environmental Agency
The environmental agency reviews the completeness and substance of the document.
5. Approval or Revision
If requirements are met, an Environmental Approval is issued. If not, the proponent is asked to make revisions.
UKL-UPL Cost Estimates
UKL-UPL preparation costs vary depending on several factors:
- Type of activity — The more complex, the higher the cost
- Project location — Considerations for team mobilization and sampling
- Laboratory testing needs — Water, air, and soil sample analysis
- Study scope — Number of environmental components studied
Generally, the cost for UKL-UPL consulting services ranges from Rp 15 million to Rp 50 million, depending on project complexity.
Tips for a Smooth UKL-UPL Process
- Prepare complete documents from the start to avoid delays
- Ensure spatial plan conformity of the area before applying
- Use experienced consultants to avoid substantive errors
- Monitor regulatory developments related to UKL-UPL, which are frequently updated
- Involve surrounding communities to anticipate potential social rejection
Izin AMDAL provides comprehensive UKL-UPL preparation services with an experienced team. Contact us for a free consultation regarding your environmental document needs.
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