The forest bench headed by Justice A K Patnaik said either one or two separate committees can be appointed to look into two issues of fixing the annual cap on the iron ore mining by keeping in view the principle of inter-generational equity and the environment carrying capacity.
The issue of environment carrying capacity relates to what extent the environment and surroundings of a mine can sustain or bear ore extraction activities.
"So, basically two things have to be found out which are the environment carrying capacity and the question of inter-generational equity. May be two expert bodies can also be formed," the bench also comprising justices S S Nijjar and F M Ibrahim Kalifulla said.
"We can reserve our order till they (panels) come out with the reports," it said and asked Prashant Bhushan, the counsel for NGO Goa Foundation, to apprise it as to whether any court in the world has dealt with the issue of inter-generational equity to preserve natural resources for future generations.
Earlier, during the hearing, Goa Government had said that 45 million tonnes of iron ore extraction can be allowed annually.
The state had also sought the permisison from the court to transport and export 11 million tonnes of already excavated iron ores, lying unused following the ban on mining in the state.
The mined iron ore is "lying idle" and its transportation and export, if permitted, will be under the new rules that entail its electronic monitoring from mines to the ships, it had said.
The court would tomorrow resume hearing arguments on behalf of the NGO which had filed the PIL on alleged illegal iron ore extraction in the state.
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