Friday, November 28, 2008

WB airport project will block coal reserves

Kolkata: Reserves of about 1.4 billion tonnes of prime Ranigunj coal will get blocked if the project proposed by the West Bengal Government for setting up an airport and a mini-township in the Andal-Fardipur block in Burdwan is implemented, a study done by the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI) has revealed.
A report based on the study, has recommended that the project be shifted just 15 km south to save the coal reserves in the interest of the country’s energy security, while still implementing the airport project which was also a crucial infrastructure project. Copies of the report have been sent to the Union Civil Aviation Ministry, the Coal Ministry as also the West Bengal Government.
The CMPDI study revealed that of the 1.4 billion tonnes, about 350 million tonnes is under the licensed area of Eastern Coalfields, a subsidiary of Coal India Ltd. (CIL) and the airport project is within 240 metres of an underground working mine.
The commissioning of the CMPDI study came after CIL received the detailed map of the airport project which is proposed to be implemented as a private project assisted by the State’s apex industry promotion agency. While the airport would come up by developing an existing abandoned airstrip at Andal near Asansol, a mini-township was also proposed to be set up on 2,300 acres.
28/11/08 The Hindu
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