NEW DELHI: The Centre has given green nod for development of Rs 3,000 crore new international airport project at the Mopa village in western Indian state of Goa.
The Greenfield airport, to be developed in four phases, will have annual passenger capacity of 13.1 million within 30 years, by 2045. It will serve both the tourism and business markets.
“As per the recommendation of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC), the Ministry of Environment hereby accords environment clearance (EC) for the project Greenfield international airport at Mopa,” the Union Environment Ministry said in the EC letter written to the Goa government.
The environment clearance has been given to the project subject to the compliance of certain specific and general conditions, the letter said.
Among some conditions, the Goa government’s Directorate of Civil Aviation has been asked to ensure availability of adequate land at the junction of the Mopa airport road and Mumbai-Goa NH-17 for traffic circulation, and to provide all traffic interchanges and proposed clover.
It has also been asked to get approval of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for the approach and exit roads to the airport.
The final green nod has been given after the Goa government submitted before the ministry’s panel, EAC, the point-wise reply to issues raised by an NGO Federation of Rainbow Warriors that had alleged flaws in the recently conducted environment impact assessment (EIA) process, sources said.
In the first phase, the state government has proposed to develop one runway, with half parallel taxi-way, three runway exits by 2020 to accommodate annual passenger capacity of 4.4 million. The estimated cost of the project in Phase I would be Rs 1,500 crore.
In July, the Goa government had said tenders for new airport at Mopa would be finalized by December 2015.
The Mopa village is located in North Goa near Maharashtra border, approximately 35 kilometers north of Goa’s capital city Panaji. -PTI