NTPC's coal
mining project in Orissa has been recommended for green clearance, but with certain riders. The decision for the 7 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) plant was taken by a committee of the environment ministry.
The conditions includes submission of R&R (resettlement and rehabilitation) and action plans to environment ministry and an integrated calendar plan of production, among others.
"The Committee (Expert Appraisal) recommended the
project for environmental clearance subject to ... conditions and subject to grant of Stage-I FC (Forestry Clearance) for the forestland found within the ML (Mining Licence)," sources said.
The decision was taken in the meeting of Expert Appraisal Committee held recently. NTPC officials were not available for comment.
"The Committee desired that data available with the Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission, Department of Rural Development may be studied and recommendations therein for removal/treatment of fluorides, TDS, etc, in drinking water be followed for providing safe drinking water to R&R colony and to the nearby villages," sources added.
Dulanga Opencast Coal Mining Project in Ib valley coalfields in Orissa was allocated to NTPC's 1,600-MW power plant.
The Ministry of Power had in June last year requested the Environment Ministry to take the coal block out from the list of the projects falling in the 'No-Go' mining zone.
The coal ministry in October 2010 had also issued a notice to NTPC for inordinate delays in development of block, asking it to explain delays in developing coal blocks alloted to it or face "action".
With inputs from PTI