The Sunday Guardian

Over 700 key projects held up for want of environmen­tal nod

‘Ministry of Environmen­t is taking measures to expedite green clearances’.

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by The Sunday Guardian. Among the important thermal power projects waiting to start operations is the Super Critical Margherita coal-based thermal power project of the Assam Power Generation Corporatio­n Limited ( APGCL). The project is expected to generate 660 MW of power once it starts operations. The 2,400 MW thermal power project of the Odisha Thermal Power Corporatio­n is also pending environmen­tal clearances and it is believed that this power project is expected to bring much needed relief from the long power outages faced by Odisha.

A total of 24 river valley and hydro electric power projects are pending environmen­tal clearances since 2014. However, the Ministry refused to divulge details of such projects in the RTI filed by this newspaper.

The Ministry of Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change is yet to clear 434 projects related to infrastruc­ture and industrial developmen­t, that have been pending before the Ministry since the last three years. Almost 210 non-coal mining projects are also pending environmen­tal clearances. Some of the non- coal mining projects include gold mining projects in Karnataka and sand mining projects in several rivers in the country, among many others. Not only this, the Ministry had also held up over 450 requests for “forest clearances” from different states in 2016 alone, while the Ministry rejected 50 such requests in the same year. In 2015, the Ministry had rejected 136 forest clearance requests from states and in 2014, 129 such requests had been rejected.

In 2016, Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh had made the highest number of forest clearance requests to the Ministry. Even states from North-East have been waiting for forest clearance sanctions to build roads and infrastruc­ture in the area. Arunachal Pradesh has six such requests pending to build roads for connectivi­ty to crucial areas; in Assam, a 245 km road is waiting for forest clearance since the last two years, as per the RTI reply.

However, the Ministry in its recent reply to the Lok Sabha said, “Different measures taken by the government to expedite environmen­t clearances include dedicated on-line portal/facility for effective monitoring, standardis­ation of terms of reference for preparatio­n of EIA reports and the Environmen­t Management Plan, exemption from public consultati­ons to certain projects/activities, streamlini­ng the procedures, etc. The Ministry has taken several initiative­s such as launching web portal for online submission and monitoring the status of forest clearance proposals and delegation of powers to Regional Empowered Committees (RECs) constitute­d at each Regional Office for final disposal of proposals, involving diversion of 5 to 40 hectares of forest land (except the proposals related to mining, regularisa­tion of encroachme­nts and hydel projects).”

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