In a bid to expedite operations from the recently allocated coal mines, the Environment Ministry had amended EC norms after a request made by the Coal Ministry to facilitate transfer of ECs to successful coal bidders.
"We have transferred the ECs of three coal blocks -- Kathautia project, Gare IV/4 and Gare IV/5 -- to Mumbai-based Hindalco Industries. We have also transferred the EC of Talabira-I project to Bangalore-based GMR Chhattisgarh Energy," a senior Environment Ministry official told PTI.
"Any change in scope of work will attract the provision of Environment Protection Act (EPA) 1986 and Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification 2006 in conjunction with the subsequent amendments/circular," said the letters sent to these two companies.
That apart, "all conditions stipulated in the EC letter shall remain unchanged. The successful bidder shall be liable, if any, for any act of violation of the EPA 1986, EIA notification 2006/ subsequent amendments and circulars which it has inherited during the transfer.
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"The successful bidder should be liable for compliance of all court directions, if any," the letters added.
Similarly, the EC for the Talabira-I opencast mine project with 3 MTPA capacity in ML area of 170.30 hectare in Sambalpur district in Odisha was held by Hindalco Industries.
The EC for the Gare IV/4 coal mine project with 1 MTPA in ML of 701.51 hectare in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh was given to Jayaswal Neco Industries.
The EC for the Gare IV/5 mine project with 1 MTPA capacity in an ML area of 860.41 hectare in Raigarh district, Madhya Pradesh was given to Monnet Ispat Ltd.