Environmental impact assessment of a proposed info-tech complex in East Calcutta wetlands

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作者
Sikdar P.K. [1 ]
Mondal S. [1 ]
Saha L. [1 ]
Sarkar S.S. [1 ]
Banerjee S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Environment Management, Indian Inst. Social Welf./Bus. Mgmt., Kolkata
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Environmentalist | 2002年 / 22卷 / 3期
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East Calcutta wetlands; Environment management plan; Environmental impact assessment; Info-tech complex;
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10.1023/A:1016531912884
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An info-tech complex is proposed for 286 acres (116 ha) of land within the East Calcutta wetlands. The proposed site is 15 km east of Kolkata city and only 8 km south of Dum Dum airport. The site is vacant, with pockets of agricultural land and a few degrading water-logged areas. In order to assess the likely impact of the proposed development on the environment, a rapid environmental impact assessment of an area of 10 km radius from the centre of the project site was carried out. The present status of the environment with respect to ambient air, surface water, groundwater, soil, landuse, noise, and socio-economics of the core and buffer zone has been documented and correlated with 24 project activities during construction, development and operational phases. The frequency of adverse impacts is greater than that of beneficial impacts. Out of the total adverse impacts 20 are short term, reversible and have a low magnitude. The total impact score for the proposed project is (-)468.75 and as per the Assessment Value Index Scale the environmental impact of the proposed project activities is 'no appreciable impact.' But there are certain sectors where the environment will be adversely impacted. Therefore, appropriate measures have been suggested to ameliorate the adverse impacts. It is envisaged that if these measures are implemented then there will be an improvement in the quality of the environment, as well as life, by 687.5 units.
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