The Rs 35,000-crore Mangalore SEZ project, promoted by Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd, a subsidiary of ONGC, has been receiving flak from environmental groups right from the outset. |
The 'greens' have concentrated on the negative impact the SEZ could have on the coastal environment. This, despite the efforts of MRPL to dispel doubts on the environmental impact. |
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AG Pai, chief operating officer, MSEZ Ltd, dismissed the campaign against the project in the name of 'environmental impact' as 'misleading'. |
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Giving details of the present status of the MSEZ project on the matter at the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he said the preparation of a comprehensive environment management plan (EMP) for the construction and operational phases was well past the 'blue print' stage. |
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The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (Neeri), Pune, had prepared a detailed study on the matter and its findings on the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) would be made public soon, he informed. |
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The socio-economic study on the nearly 1,800 acres of land acquired had been conducted and the 'capacity bearing' study was conducted on a scientific basis, he added. |
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The Karnataka Pollution Control Board is to conduct an environmental public hearing in this regard on November 28 the proceedings of which will be forwarded to the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MOEF), he said. |
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