A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Jawad Rahim issued notices to the ministries of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and tagged the matter along with a bunch of similar pleas being heard by different bench.
This is the fourth plea in NGT challenging the December 9 notification issued by MoEF.
MoEF, in an amendment notification published on December 9, 2016, had exempted building and construction projects of all sizes from the process of environment impact assessment (EIA) and prior environmental clearance (EC) before beginning construction.
The plea filed by environmentalist R Sreedhar said the Expert Committee, constituted to consider objections and suggestions on the December 9 notification, summarised the objections received into seven categories.
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However, the recommendations of the Committee do not cover any of the issues related to these seven categories and the panel was "grossly wrong" in coming into the conclusion for justifying the notification, the plea said.
The petitioner, through advocates Rahul Choudhary and
Meera Gopal, said that construction activities were a major contributor to environmental pollution and degradation as it consumed enormous resources and had a significant energy footprint.
"The construction sector emits about 22 per cent of India's total annual carbon-dioxide emissions. The removal of construction activities from the purview of the EIA Notification, 2006 will only mean a larger carbon footprint, and consequently, a breach of India's international obligations," it said.