The work has been awarded to DHI (India) Water and Environment Private Limited for Rs 1.34 crore. The agency will conduct bio-diversity study on Mahadeyi river to ascertain endemic species and aquatic ecology.
The agency will also have to conduct survey of estuaries of Mahadeyi and Zuari rivers.
Goa government is currently fighting a legal battle with neighbouring Karnataka, which has resolved to construct dams to divert Mahadeyi river water. The diversion of water would result in various costs to the state like ecological and environmental, mentions the Cabinet note issued yesterday.
The Cabinet note mentions that the agency has been asked to conduct the study as "during the regular hearing, the stand taken by Goa has to be proved by various documents and studies."
International firm DHI has submitted a profile to the state government mentioning that they have carried out studies of similar nature in India and also abroad.
The agency will have to maintain confidentiality about the studies and there will be a copyright of water resources department over all data, analysis, results, conclusions, etc of the studies, the government note said.
