Panaji: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has asked the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MoEFCC) to give it the permission to double the passenger-handling capacity of the Goa International Airport at Dabolim.
The MoEFCC's expert appraisal committee has issued the terms of reference to conduct an environmental impact assessment (EIA) study for the project.
The EIA report should comprise an assessment of the cumulative impact of all development and increased inhabitation being carried out or proposed to be carried out in the core area. It should also mention traffic densities and parking capabilities in an area 5km from the site.
Along with the EIA, the panel is also expected to submit a detailed traffic management and decongestion plan drawn up by an organisation that specialises in transport planning. The plan should also include nods of all concerned implementing agencies.
06/05/18 Murari Shetye/Times of India
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The MoEFCC's expert appraisal committee has issued the terms of reference to conduct an environmental impact assessment (EIA) study for the project.
The EIA report should comprise an assessment of the cumulative impact of all development and increased inhabitation being carried out or proposed to be carried out in the core area. It should also mention traffic densities and parking capabilities in an area 5km from the site.
Along with the EIA, the panel is also expected to submit a detailed traffic management and decongestion plan drawn up by an organisation that specialises in transport planning. The plan should also include nods of all concerned implementing agencies.
06/05/18 Murari Shetye/Times of India
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