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Public Hearing Procedure for Hydro Projects
GO ERN~ E T OF ARU ACH 1 PRADESH OFFICE OF THE E TV CO ISSIO 'ER, leT A ~CH L A S

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...-/' Th Member Secreta Arunachal Prade h State Pollution Control Board Ita agar A nachalPradesh eport of the Public Hearin meeti 9 0 K Dibbin H dro Electric roject (120 MW) held a Community Hall, a r Town, West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh on 30 July 2010.
OB.2009/Dibbin HEP/261

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Sir, PleaSE; find enclosed herewith the following documents per1aming to the Pu lie Hearing meeting of Dibbin Hydro elec nr Project (120 MW) held at Com uni Ha, Nafra To m. West Kame'1 Disl ct Aruna::'1al Pradesh 1 o 30 July 2010 for your necessary ac 0

1. The mlnu es ate meeting including lews/sJ g stlonsl comme, lsi Objectlo S etc from the vanous spea e- and respo,sl>s by various represe tati es, 2. Video CO of t e Public Hearing mee 109
Yo r fal h ully End As stated above.
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Memo No. BR-25721167/08 Copy to: '1 The President (Hydro). KSK Dibbi" 2, Office cop ,

(Ri h' Tashi) ..... , ' Depu.y Co mi s':}ner Wes Kameng Distict 80 dlla Da ed B mdlla th 3~ Aug Z010

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(Rinchin Ta:;hi) DeplJt Commissioner West ameng DIstrict Domdlia

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MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING PROCEEDING H.ELD ON 30 JULY 2010 AT • ' COMMUNITY HALL NA~RA, WEST KAMENG DISTRICT, ARUNACHAL PRADESH ~ iN CONNECTION WITH . ENVIRONMENT CLEARNACE OF D1BBIN HYDRO •. ELECTRIC PROJECT (120 MW).
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In pursuance of Notification issued by the Arunachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board, (APSPCB) issued vide its Memo No.APSPCB-308l2009/Dibbin HEP/2454 & 2455 dated 29'" June 2010, Itanagar which was published in newspaper ECHO OF ARUNACHAL dated 30.06.2010, inviting suggestions, views, comments and objections from persons including bonafide residents, environment groups & families likely to be affected by construction of the Project.

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