F.No. 22-83/2014-IA-III Government of India
circulars · 1986 · State unknown
Parent: THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) ACT, 1986 (018afec0d2f70a0c9774147226d14996ced132c4)
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2 · . It has been brought to the notice of this Ministry that sometimes the EACs/SEACs, during the appraisal process, revisit the issue of the site of the project and/or seek additional studies on various issues which do not form part of the TORs. This, besides delaying the whole process, goes against the spirit of the EIA Notification 2006. This Ministry has been requested to issue instructions to EACs/SEACs on the subject:
3 · The matter has been examined in this Ministry. The very purpose of introducing scoping stage in the EIA Notification 2006 was to guide preparation of site specific comprehensive EIA/EMP reports SO as to facilitate objective appraisal process As per the process defined under the EIA Notification, 2006, the project proporient provides the requisite information in Form-1/1A and makes presentation before the concerned EACISEAC based on which the EACISEAC makes recommendation about the TORs. Thus, it is for the EACs/SEACs to consider the proposal comprehensively at the scoping stage itself;and the requisite information/ studies should be sought from the proponent: in one go while prescribing the TORs: While appraising the project, the concerned EACISEAC may 4/ -
1 · All the officers of IA Division 2; Claairperson/ Member Secretaries of all the Chairman of all the Expert Appraisai SEIAAS/SEACs Committees Copy for information: 1. PS to MOS(Independent 2. PPS to Secretdeefdecc Charge) 3. PPS to AS(SS) 4. PS to JS(AT) 5. Website; MoEF&CC 6. Guard File