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Home / Environment / Navi Mumbai Airport Opens Amidst Wetland Woes

Navi Mumbai Airport Opens Amidst Wetland Woes

7 Feb

Summary

  • Wetland destruction displaces birds into flight paths.
  • Airport operator committed to regional biodiversity conservation.
  • Illegal waste dumping near airport poses bird strike risk.
Navi Mumbai Airport Opens Amidst Wetland Woes

Passenger flights have begun operating from Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), but environmental advocates express significant concerns. Years ago, the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) warned that the destruction of wetlands, from Panje to Nerul, would push birds into the airport's flight paths. Project authorities leased major wetlands in Uran to SEZ and JNPA, leading to their reclamation. This has visibly shifted bird habitats, with flamingos now frequenting Nerul's remaining wetlands, while Uran sightings have decreased.

Activists highlight ongoing issues, such as illegal obstruction of water flow to the Panje wetland by numerous sluice gates. The NatConnect Foundation hopes NMIA will uphold its environmental commitments. A recent bird strike incident near Mumbai airport serves as a reminder of the risks when urban development impacts avian routes. The NMIA spokesperson stated the DGCA would not have issued a license without addressing safety concerns.

Further safety worries include illegal animal slaughter and carcass dumping within 3 km of the runway in Ulwe, violating aviation rules. Green groups urge authorities to address these violations. Beyond bird-strike risks, the flattening of hills, river diversions, and quarrying continue to degrade air quality in the Uran-Panvel stretch, with long-term climate change impacts anticipated.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Environmentalists are concerned that the destruction of wetlands around the airport has displaced birds into aircraft flight paths, posing a risk to aviation safety.
The airport operator has emphasized its commitment to conserving regional biodiversity, as detailed in its Environmental Impact Assessment and compliance reports.
Illegal animal slaughter and carcass dumping within 3 km of the runway in Ulwe are cited as serious safety lapses, as these activities attract large birds, contravening aviation regulations.

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