In a bid to simplify the process of obtaining environment clearance for coal mining projects, the Ministry of Environment & Forests has agreed to do away with public hearings for capacity increase of coal mines with 20 million tonne per annum capacity.
The decision was taken after a request was put by the Ministry of Coal. After Tuesday’s decision, the Expert Appraisal Committee can exempt public hearing for one time capacity expansion proposals of existing coal mines with a 20 million tonne a annum capacity. The ceiling on additional production has been kept at 6 million tonne per annum, if the transportation of additional coal is done by means of conveyor or rail transport. The decision was communicated through an office memorandum, issued here.
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