Arunachal Pradesh government shows strong support for project construction
The Arunachal Pradesh government has favored the accordance of clearance to the
1,750 MW Demwe Lower hydro electric project (HEP), despite serious concerns raised by Dr.
Asad Rahmani, a member of the special team constituted by the Ministry of Environment and
Forests (MoEF), over the possible impact of the project on biodiversity and area
downstream.
8Both team members, namely-- Asad Rahmani, Director of the Bombay Natural History Society
and Pratap Singh, Arunachal Pradesh chief conservator of forest (wildlife) have submitted
separate contrasting reports on the feasibility of the project after conducting a site
inspection study.
8In response to Rahmani's report, the representatives of the state government have clearly
stated that the impact of the water level variation due to the Demwe Lower HEP peaking, on
the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park (DNP), is hypothetical and alarmist in nature.
8In support of this claim, they have highlighted the fact that the WAPCOS simulation study
has not indicated any adverse impact on DNP due to its distance of 100 km from the dam
site. Further, the flow at all times remains below the lowest point of the national park
and there is no grassland within the adjoining river bank that would be affected.