The Goa State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) has rejected Environmental Clearance (EC) applications for two residential projects in Candolim and Chopdem due to non-compliance with critical safety and regulatory requirements. This decision underscores the importance of disaster preparedness and transparency in development proposals.
Environmental ClearanceSafety RegulationsReal EstateDisaster ManagementGoaReal EstateJun 29, 2025

The Candolim project was rejected due to the absence of a separate emergency exit with vehicular access, which is a critical safety requirement in large residential complexes, especially in high-density areas like Candolim.
The Chopdem project proposal was rejected due to multiple irregularities, including discrepancies in the total area specified, lack of formal partitioning of the plot, and inconsistencies with existing planning and zoning norms.
Yes, the developers of both the Candolim and Chopdem projects can resubmit their proposals, provided they address the concerns and recommendations raised by the SEIAA.
This decision is likely to serve as a wake-up call for real estate developers in Goa, leading to stricter adherence to environmental and safety regulations, especially in ecologically fragile and high-density areas.
The SEIAA is responsible for evaluating and granting environmental clearances for development projects in Goa, ensuring that they comply with safety and regulatory requirements to protect the environment and public safety.

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