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Proposed Residential Cum
Commercial Project at Borhadewadi
By M/s. Kamalraj Estate
August 2015
Proposed residential cum commercial project “Kamalraj Datta
Vihar” at Borhadewadi, Pune
Category 8 (a) Project
Consolidated
Statement
Submitted to
State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-III), Maharashtra
Environmental Consultant
Building Environment (India) Pvt. Ltd Sector- 15, C.B.D. Belapur – 400 614
Telefax: 022 4123 7073/2757 8554
Web: www.beipl.co.in
In Association with
TES logo
202, Hem Opal, Plot No. 26, Ekta Society,
Near Joshi Wadewale Lane,
Wakadewadi, Pune 411003
Submitted by
M/s. Kamalraj Estate 102, Fortune Plaza, Thube Park, Shivaji
Nagar, Pune- 411005
Telephone: 020 – 4148500
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Consolidated Statement on various Environmental Aspects for Construction Projects
Sr.
No.
Particular Commitment On
1. Name of Project “Kamalraj Datta Vihar”
2. Name, Contact number & Address of
Proponent • Name: Mr. Kamlesh Gandhi
• Address: M/s. Kamalraj Estate 102, Fortune Plaza, Thube Park,
Shivajinagar, Pune– 411005
• Mobile Number: 8600101816/9011090210
• Telephone No.: 020 - 41485000
• Email Id: kamlesh.gandhi28@gmail.com
3. Name, Contact number &Address of
Consultant • Name: Mr. Hrushikesh Kolatkar
• Address: Building Environment (India)
Pvt. Ltd.
Sai Sangam, Office No. 603, Plot
No. 85,Sector- 15, C.B.D. Belapur
– 400 614
• Telephone No.: 022 4123 7073
• Mobile No.: 9820522779
• Email Id: hkolatkar@beipl.co.in
4. Accreditation of consultant
(NABET Accreditation )
Accredited as per List of Accredited Consultant
Organizations / Rev. 33 (August 05, 2015)
5. Type of project: Housing project /
Industrial project / SRA scheme /
MHADA / Township or others
Housing project
6. Location of the Project The proposed project is located at Sr. No. 194, Village-
Borhadewadi, Tehsil- Moshi, Pune, 411005, Maharashtra
7. Whether in Corporation
/Municipal/other area
The project site comes under Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal
Corporation [PCMC]
8. Applicability of the DCR PCMC
9. IOD/IOA/Concession document or
any other form of document as
applicable(Clarifying its conformity
with local planning rules & provision)
We have already obtained sanctioned plan for existing
building
PP has already obtained part completion certificate for
existing buildings
Please refer Annexure I A [Approved Layout]&
Annexure I B [Proposed Master Plan]
Annexure I C [Part CC]
10. Note on the initiated work
(If applicable)
PP has constructed residential building on plot 194 (P) with
reference to
Commencement Certificate: Vide letter from PCMC
25.06.2012
Completion Certificate: Vide letter from PCMC dated
21.04.2015
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Existing
FSI Area – 8,304.61 sq. m.
Non FSI Area – 6,923.75 sq. m.
Total Construction BUA – 15,228.36 sq. m.
11. LOI / NOC from MHADA / Other
approvals (If applicable)
Not Applicable
12. Total Plot Area (sq. m.)
Deductions
Net Plot area
Area in Sq. M Particulars
Existing Proposed Final
Plot Area 16,000.00 12,000.00 28,000.00
Plot Number 194[P] 194 194
Deduction 173.52 Nil 173.52
Net plot Area 15,826.48 12,000.00 27,826.48 13. Permissible FSI (including TDR etc.)
37,345.90 sq. m. (Provide details of
TDR)
Area in Sq. M Particulars
Existing Proposed Final
Permissible FSI 14,243.82 23,102.08 37,345.90
TDR Nil 12,302.07 12,302.07
Permissible FSI
[Including TDR]
14,243.82 35,404.15 49,647.97
14. Proposed Built-up Area
(FSI & Non-FSI)
Area in Sq. M Particulars
Existing Proposed Final
FSI 8,304.61 26,751.08 35,055.69
Non – FSI 6,923.75 28,064.20 34,987.95
Total Proposed
BUA
15,228.36 54,815.28 70,043.64
.
15. Ground-coverage Percentage (%)
(Note: Percentage of plot not open to
sky)
Particulars Area %
Existing 1,063.86 3.8
Proposed 5,269.00 18.93
Final 6,332.86 22.76 16. Estimated Cost of the Project
Existing Proposed Total
20.00 70.89 90.89
17. No. of building & its configuration(s) Details building configuration is as below;
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1. Residential: Project proponent has proposed total 7 residential buildings and out of which 2
buildings are already constructed on site. Details are as below;
Existing: 2 Buildings Building 1BHK 2BHK Refuge Floor Height Total No of Pers./Flat Total Population
B 47 47 02 P+12 39.0m 94 5 470
C 47 45 02 P+12 39.0m 92 5 460
TOTAL 94 92 04 186 930 Nos.
Floating Population [10% of Total Population] 93 Nos.
Total Population [Including Floating] 1023 Nos.
Proposed: 5 Residential Buildings Building 1BHK 2BHK Refuge Floor Height Total No of Pers./Flat Total Population
A 46 71 03 P+12 39.0m 117 5 585
D 46 48 02 P+12 39.0m 94 5 470
E 46 71 03 P+12 39.0m 117 5 585
F 49 45 02 P+12 39.0m 94 5 470
G 49 45 02 P+12 39.0m 94 5 470
TOTAL 236 280 12 - - 516 2580 Nos.
Floating Population [10% of Total Population] 258 Nos.
Total Population [Including Floating] 2838 Nos.
MHADA Building Building 1BHK 2BHK Refuge Floor Height Total No of Pers./Flat Total Population
H [Mhada] 37 - - P+7 24.0m 37 5 185 Nos.
Floating Population [10% of Total Population] 18 Nos.
Total Population [Including Floating] 203 Nos.
Building Total Convenient
Shops Floor Height
Total
Area
No of
Pers./m2
Total
Population
Convenient Shops 12 Ground 3.65 252.17 3 84 Nos.
Floating Population [10% of Total Population] 8 Nos.
Total Population [Including Floating] 92 Nos.
Total Residential Flats: 702 [Existing 186+ Proposed 516]
MAHADA Building: 37
2. Commercial Building: Ground Floor
3. Club House: G+1
18. Number of tenants and shops
Particulars Existing Proposed Final
Tenants 186 Nos. 553 Nos. 739 Nos.
Shops Nil 12 Nos. 12 Nos. 19. Number of expected residents / users
Population Existing Proposed Final
Residential 1,023 Nos. 3,041 No s. 4,064 Nos.
Commercial Nil 92 Nos. 92 Nos. 20. Tenant density per hector 1332
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21. Height of the building(s) Residential Bldg.- 39.0 meter
MAHADA Bldg.- 24.0 meter
Commercial Bldg.- 3.65 meter
22. Right of way (Width of the road from
the nearest fire station to the proposed
building(s))
30 meter
23. Turning radius for easy access of fire
tender movement from all around the
building excluding the width for the
plantation
9 meter – Average
Maximum turning radius: 10.32 Meter
24. Existing structure (s) Yes PP has constructed two building B & C as per
completion certificate [Please refer Point No. 17]
25. Details of the demolition with disposal
(If applicable)
Not Applicable
26. Total Water Requirement Details of sources, consumption disposal are given as
below;
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DRY SEASON: Residential, Commercial & MHADA
Particulars Water requirement in cubic meter
Existing Proposed Over All
Residential Comm. Residential MHADA
Total Water 133.3 3.9 370.2 26.4 533.8
Total Fresh 84.2 1.7 235.6 16.7 338.2
Total Domestic [Fresh] 84.2 1.7 233.5 16.7 336.1
Flushing [Recycled] 42.8 2.2 118.7 8.5 172.2
Garden [Recycled] 5.3 0 13.1 1.2 23.3
HVAC Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Swimming Pool [Fresh] 0.0 0 2.1 0.0 2.1
Car washing [Recycled] 0.9 0 2.8 0.0 3.8
Total Sewage 119.5 3.7 331.7 23.6 478.5
Total Recycled Water 49.1 2.2 134.6 9.7 195.6
Total Discharge Water 70.4 1.5 197.1 13.9 282.9
WET SEASON: Residential, Commercial & MHADA
Particulars Water requirement in cubic meter
Existing Proposed Over All
Residential Comm. Residential MHADA
Total Water 127.9 3.9 357.1 25.2 514.2
Total Fresh 84.2 1.7 235.6 16.7 338.2
Total Domestic [Fresh] 84.2 1.7 233.5 16.7 336.1
Flushing [Recycled] 42.8 2.2 118.7 8.5 172.2
Garden [Recycled] 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
HVAC Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Swimming Pool [Fresh] 0.0 0 2.1 0.0 2.1
Car washing [Recycled] 0.9 0 2.8 0.0 3.8
Total Sewage 119.5 3.7 331.7 23.6 478.5
Total Recycled Water 43.7 2.2 121.5 8.5 175.9
Total Discharge Water 75.8 1.5 210.2 15.1 302.6 27. Details about Swimming Pool:
Proposed:
Dimension of Swimming Pool:
18 x 4.7 x 1.2 m
Total water Requirement in KLD: 101.5
Water requirement for make up in KLD: 2.1
Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of
Swimming pool water:
Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water
and parameters to be monitored:
28. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)
• Level of the Ground water table: 3 to 7 m
• Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Quantity:
No water storage is proposed. Total 8 recharge pits shall be
provided to recharge ground water table. Total water shall
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be 28.99 m3/min.
capacity of RWH pits shall be 4m3
• Capacity of RWH tanks: NA
• Location of the RWH tank (s): as per layout
• No of recharge pits: 8 Nos. [2 Existing + 6 proposed]
2x2x2x meters [each pit]
Commercial: NA
• No. of RWH Tanks: NA
• Capacity of RWH tanks: NA
• Location of the RWH tank (s): NA
• No of recharge pits: NA
• Budgetary allocation (Capital and O&M cost):
• Capital cost: 4.4Lakhs
• O & M Cost: 0.44Lakhs
29. UGT tanks Details of UGWT & OHWT are as below;
Location Water Use OHT capacity [Lit] UGT Capacity [Lit]
Domestic 43,875.0
Flushing 26,325.0
Drinking 8,775.0
A
Fire 20,000.0
Domestic 32,250.0
Flushing 21,150.0
Drinking 7,050.0
B
Fire 20,000.0
Domestic 32,250.0
Flushing 21,150.0
Drinking 7,050.0
C
Fire 20,000.0
Domestic 32,250.0
Flushing 21,150.0
Drinking 7,050.0
D
Fire 20,000.0
Domestic 32,250.0
Flushing 21,150.0
Drinking 7,050.0
E
Fire 20,000.0
Domestic 43,875.0
Flushing 26,325.0
Drinking 8,775.0
F
Fire 20,000.0
Domestic 43,875.0
Flushing 28,325.0
G
Fire 20,000.0
Domestic – 3,94,875.0
Drinking – 60,525.0
Flushing - 1,57,950.0
Fire – 3,00,000.0
Domestic 16,650.0
Flushing 8,350.0
H - MHADA
Fire 25,000.0
Domestic – 25,000.0
Flushing – 8,350.0
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30. Storm water drainage • Natural water drainage pattern: Through Pipe & Recharge
pits
• Quantity of storm water: 28.99m3/Min.
• Size of SWD: 450mm, 300mm & 600mm
31. Sewage and Waste
Water
Waste water Generation as below;
• Residential:
• Sewage generation (CMD):
� Existing: 119.5
� MHADA: 23.6
� Proposed Residential: 331.7
• Capacity of STPs (CMD):
� Existing: 300.0CMD
� MHADA: 30.0CMD
� Proposed Residential: 170.0CMD
• STP technology: Ecophotox Advance Oxidation
• Location of STP: Near D & H building
• Commercial:
• Sewage generation (CMD): 3.7
• Capacity of STP (CMD): Included in residential
• STP technology: NA
• DG sets (during emergency) Residential,
commercial & Club House:
Existing - 125KVA
Proposed - 200KVA
Proposed - 82.5KVA
• Budgetary allocation (Capital and O & M cost):
• Capital Cost: Existing – 16.25 Lakh
MHADA – 14.90 Lakh
Proposed Residential – 19.95 Lakh
• O & M Cost: Existing – 7.5 Lakh
MHADA – 2.29 Lakh
Proposed Residential – 4.86 Lakh
32. Solid waste Management Details of solid waste generation & disposal are as below;
Waste generation in the pre Construction and Construction phase:
• Waste generation: Quantity of the top soil [Appx. 9,499.29m3] to be preserved: 15cm of top soil
would be stripped and stored on site in dig having 1 m height. The top soil would be covered with
plastic sheet and through garland drain to prevent any loss because of rain or wind erosion. In
operation phase this soil would be used for landscaping purpose
• Disposal of the construction waste debris: This waste would be used on site to achieve higher
plinth level. Some of the debris would be converted into building block by using appropriate
technology. Remaining waste if any would be sent to approved dumping site
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• Domestic solid waste generated during construction phase shall be segregated in to dry & wet
waste. Wet waste and dry waste is handed over to the PCMC authorized vendor (Sant
Gadagebaba Cooperative Self Employment Agency)
Waste generation in the operation phase
Residential & commercial: (Considering Full occupancy of the project)
Particulars Existing Proposed
Residential Commercial Residential MHADA
Final
Total 533.1 27.7 1,333.6 122.1 2,016.5
Bio Degradable 207.2 12.5 574.7 41.2 835.6
Non Degradable 184.1 11.1 510.8 36.6 742.6
E waste - - - -
Hazardous Waste - - - -
Biomedical waste (Kg/month)
(If applicable)
- - - -
STP Sludge 70 50 30.0 150.0
Recyclable 69.1 4.2 191.6 13.7 278.6
Garden Waste 2.7 Nil 6.5 0.6 7.1
Mode of Disposal of waste
Particulars Disposal
Dry waste
Wet waste
Presently handed over to authorized vendor of
PCMC & proposed Organic Waste Convertor for
proposed expansion
E waste NA
Hazardous Waste Authorized Recycler
Biomedical waste (Kg/month) (If
applicable)
NA
STP Sludge Used as Manure
Recyclable Handed over to Authorized Vendor
Garden Waste Presently handed over to PCMC & proposed Organic
Waste Convertor for proposed expansion
1. Location: Near Building H & D
2. Total Area provided for storage & treatment of solid waste: 150.0 sq. m.
3. Budgetary allocation [Capital & O&M cost]
Capital Cost: 45.0Lakh
O&M Cost: 2.4Lakh
33. Green Belt Development
Total RG area: Existing –2,806.94m2
[495.20m2 & Proposed – 2,311.74m
2]
1. RG area other than green belt (Please specify for playground, etc.)
2. RG area under green belt:
• RG on the ground (sq. m.). 2,806.94m2
• RG on the podium (sq. m.). No
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List of trees to be planted: Qty
Existing Proposed Final
1 Bahunia
racemosa
Apta - 34 34 Medicinal value, To control soil erosion.
To improve soil erosion
2 Caryota urens Fishtail
palm
- 24 24 Every part of the plant is medicinal,
Drought tolerant species.
3 Citrus species Lemon - 28 28 Grown in any type of soil. Very Hardy.
4 Dalbergia sissoo Shisav - 16 16 Medicinal value, Edible fruit.
5 Erythrina indica Pangara - 14 14 Medicinal value, Bird attracting species
6 Gmelina arborea Shivan - 17 17 Fragrant flowers, Drought tolerant
species, Birds attracting
7 Mimosups
elengii
Bakul 39 - 39 Medicinal value, Drought tolerant
species, Bird attracting species.
8 Murraya koengii Kadipatta - 22 22 Fragrant flowers, Medicinal value, To
control soil erosion.
9 Aegle marmelos Bel - 17 17 Medicinal value, Edible leaves.
10 Nyctanthus
arbortristis
Parijatak - 19 19 Medicinal value, Drought tolerant
species.
11 Putrnjiva
roxburghii
Putrnjiva - 20 20 Fragrant flowers, Medicinal value,
12 Roystonia regia Bottle palm - 14 14 Medicinal value, Drought tolerant
species,
13 Ailanthus
excelsa
Maharukh - 07 07 Medicinal value, Drought tolerant
species.
14 Albizia lebek Shirish - 07 07 Medicinal for Skin, Fragrant flowers, To
control soil erosion, Bird attracting
15 Anthocephalus
kadamba
Kadamb 28 - 28 Medicinal value, To control soil erosion,
Birds, squirrels, monkey eats fruits.
16 Azardirachta
indica
Neem 21 - 21 Medicinal value, To control soil erosion.
To improve soil erosion
17 Bauhinia
blackiana
Kanchanraj - 07 07 Every part of the plant is medicinal,
Drought tolerant species.
18 Bauhinia
purpurea
Gulabi
kanchan
- 07 07 Every part of the plant is medicinal,
Drought tolerant species.
19 Butea
monosperma
Palas - 06 06 Medicinal value, Bird attracting species,
To control soil erosion.
20 Cassia fistula Bahawa 21 - 21 Medicinal value, Drought tolerant
species, Very ornamental, Well flowering
21 Choclospermum
religiosum
Sonsawar - 07 07 Medicinal value, Native species
22 Cordia
dichotoma
Bhokar - 07 07 Medicinal value, Edible fruits,
23 Dalbergia sissoo Shisav - 07 07 Medicinal value, Bird attracting species ,
24 Ficus arnottiana Payar - 07 07 Drought tolerant species, Bird attracting
species. To control soil erosion.
25 Ficus glomerata Umber - 07 07 Medicinal value, Edible fruits, Bird
attracting species
26 Ficus retusa Nandruk - 07 07 Medicinal value, Bird attracting species,
Drought tolerant species, Hardy plant.
27 Phyllanthus
emblica Awala - 07 07 Medicinal value, To control soil erosion.
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27 Phyllanthus
emblica Awala - 07 07 Medicinal value, To control soil erosion.
28 Mangifera indica Mango - 07 07 Edible fruit, Bird attracting species.
29 Michelia
champaca Sonchaffa 05 - 05
Medicinal value, Fragrant flowers,
Butterfly larvae host plant, Bird attracting
species, Fast growing.
30 Pongamia
pinnata Karanj - 07 07
Medicinal value, Drought tolerant
species,
To control soil erosion, Hardy plant.
31 Saraca indica Sita-ashok - 07 07 Medicinal value, Religious plant.
32 Syzygium
cumini Jamun - 07 07 Medicinal value, Edible fruit.
TOTAL 114 336 450
• Number & list of trees species to be planted in the ground RG: 450 nos.
• Number & list of shrubs & bushes species planted in the podium RG: N.A.
• Number & list of shrubs & bushes species planted in the ground RG:
Shrub List:
Botanical name Common name Botanical name Common name
Nerium olender pink Nerium single pink Heliconia psittacorum Heliconia orange upright
Adathoda vasica Adulsa Acalypha wilkesiana Acalpha marble pink
Cassia auriculata Tarwad Murraya exotica Kamini
Cymopogon floxsus Gavati Chaha Ailamanda nerifolia Allamanda miniature
Plumbago capensis Chitrak Hibiscus rosea sinensis Hibiscus white regular
Tabernaemontana coronaria
variegated
Variegated tagar Ceasalpinia pulchirrima Shankasur
Stachytarpheta indica Stachytarpheta Blue Ixora dufii red Ixora deep red
Stachytarpheta indica Stachytarpheta Red Lagestromia indica Lagestromia indica
Cestrum nocturnum Ratrani Lantana camera Tantani
Belloperone gutta Shrimp plant red Eranthemum laxiflorum Tagar blue
Jasminum sambac Mogra Galphimia glauca Canara bush
Hedychium flavescens Sontakka Vitex negundo Nirgudi
Calliandra emarginata Powder puff dwarf Caesalpinia bonduc Sagargota
Cassia biflora Cassia biflora Ziziphus mauritiana Ber
Ficus benjamina black Ficus black Cassia tora Takala
Ficus benjamina starlight Ficus starlight Passiflora edulis Krushna kamal
Alpinia specious Alpinia yellow variegated Psuedoerenthemum
reticulum
Kodia Yellow
Euphorbia carcasana Euphorbia Clematis gauriana Ranjai
• Number & list trees species to be planted around the border of nallah/
• steam/pond(If any): NA
• No. of Existing Trees: NA
• Number, Size, Age and Species of trees to be cut, trees to be transplanted: NA
• NOC for the tree cutting/ transplantation/ Compensatory plantation, if any : NA
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Budgetary allocation( capital Cost& O & M Cost):
Capital Cost: 63.0 Lakh
O & M: 10.05 Lakh
34. Energy Details of energy source, consumption & energy saving
measures are as below;
Power Supply:
• Maximum Demand: 2,468KVA
• Total Connected Load: 2,776 KW [3085KVA]
• Source : MSDECL
Nos. of Transformers: 5 Nos.
[22KV/630KVA] x 2 = Existing
[22KV/630KVA] x 3 = Proposed
� Total DG power consumption for residential buildings
� 125kVA – Existing � 200KVA – Proposed � 82.5KVA - Proposed
� Total DG power consumption for clubhouse and commercial buildings = Included Energy saving measures :
The following Energy Conservation Methods are proposed in the project:
• Solar Water Heating Systems Will Be Done For Bathrooms
• Solar lights will be provided for common amenities like Street lighting & Garden lighting
• CFL & LED based lighting will be done in the common areas, landscape areas, signage’s, Entry
gates and boundary compound walls etc
• Auto Timer Switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, Parking & staircase Lights
& Other Common Area Lights, for saving electrical energy
• Water Level Controllers with Timers will be used for Water Pumps
• To create awareness to end consumer or flat owner, for using energy efficient light fittings like
CFL, T5 Lamps & LED Lights
Detail calculations & % of saving
Total: 8,79,516 KWH / Annum
% of Saving: 4.17% Per day
ECBC guidelines: (Yes/No) (If yes then submit compliance in tabular form): Yes
Section
No.
Requirement Remark
4.3.1 Roof Assembly U Factor to be max 0.261 w/m2 0c Complies By Architect
4.3.2 Opaque Walls Max U factor to be 0.440w/m2 0c Complies By Architect
4.3.3 Vertical fenestration Max U factor to be 3.30w/m2 0c Complies By Architect
4.3.3 Vertical fenestration SHGC to be maximum 0.25 Complies By Architect
4.3.3.1 Minimum Visible transmission to be 0.20 for WWR Complies By Architect
5.2.4 Ducting in AC spaces to have insulation of R 0.6 NA
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5.2.5 All air and water systems of HVAC to be balanced and
records maintained
NA
5.2.6.1 Condenser locations NA
6.2.1 Solar water heating for minimum 20% design capacity Complies & Sheet Enclosed
6.2.2 Equipment efficiency standards Complies & Sheet Enclosed
7.2 Lighting controls to be controlled by photo sensor or time
switch
Complies
7.2.1.2 Space control for lighting NA
7.2.1.4 Exterior lighting to be controlled by photo sensor or time
switch
Complies
7.3 Interior lighting power to be within specified limits Complies
7.4 Exterior lighting power to be within specified limits Complies
8.2.1.1 Maximum allowable power loss from transformer Complies
8.2.2 Energy efficient motors NA
8.2.3 Power factor be maintained between 0.95 and unity Complies
8.2.4 Check metering Complies
8.2.5 Power distribution system losses to be maintained less than
1%
Complies
Budgetary Allocation Capital Cost : 82.6 Lakh
O & M Cost : 1.77 Lakh
• Number and capacity of the DG sets to be used:
125KVA - Existing
200KVA - Proposed
82.5KVA - Proposed
• Stack Height: 125 KVA DG. Set - 6.23m
200 KVA DG. Set - 6.83m
82.5 KVA DG. Set - 5.82m
• Diesel Consumption@ full Load:
125 KVA – 23Lit/Hr
200KVA- 43 Lit/Hr.
82.5KVA – 20 Lit/Hr.
• Electricity requirement from MSEDCL: Maximum Demand 2,468KVA
HT line is passing through the plot if any: Yes
35. Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation:
During Construction Phase:
Sr. No. Particulars Cost in Rs. (Lakhs)
1. Labour Camp & Site Sanitation 4.0
2. Drinking water facility 1.5
3. Water sprinkling, curing 0.015 /Day
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3. Water sprinkling, curing 0.015 /Day
4. Solid Waste Management 10.0
5. Safety, Health & Fire, PPE’s. 7.0/ Yr
6. House keeping 4.0/ Yr
7. Environmental Monitoring (Air, water, noise & soil) 0.85 /Monthly
8. Rain Water Harvesting 4.40
9. Green Area Development 63.0
Total 94.765
During Operation Phase:
Sr. No. Particulars Capital Cost
in (Rs. Lakh)
Recurring Cost
in (Rs. Lakh/ Yr )
1. Sewage Treatment Plant 34.85 7.15
2. Solid Waste Management 45.0 2.4
3. Energy Conservation Measures 82.6 1.77
4. Fire fighting system 130.9 2.0
5. Housekeeping & Security 10.20
6. Air, water Pollution Control Measures &
Environmental Monitoring
4.0
7. Green Area Development 10.05
8. Compost Analysis 0.2
9. Swimming Pool Treatment Plant Cost 6.0 3.0
10. Rain Water Harvesting 0.44
Total 299.35 41.21
Total Estimated Cost [Construction + Operation] 435.325
• Quantum and generation of Corpus fund and Commitment Project proponent shall operate and maintain EMF for 3 years after giving possession and shall also
generate corpus fund during 3 years for O & M of Rs. 60 lakhs
• Responsibility for further O &M: We will handle the corpus fund with the parties while we handover the environmental management
facilities to the parties for the further O&M
Proposed Expansion Residential cum commercial Project “Kamalraj Datta Vihar”at Borhadewadi By M/s.
Kamalraj Estate 2015
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36. Traffic Management & Parking Statement
Residential:
Number Area/Unit Area in Sq. M.
Parking Existing Proposed Final Existing Proposed Final
Covered Car Parking 93 118 211 30 2,790.0 3,540.0 6,330.0
Open Car Parking 0 165 165 25 0.0 4,125.0 4,125.0
Two Wheelers 188 1,308 1,496 3 564.0 3,924.0 4,488.0
Cycles 184 1,300 1,484 1.4 257.6 1,820 2,077.6
TOTAL 3,611.6 13,409 17,020.6
Total area provided for parking: 17,020.60 Sq. M.
No. of car parking provided: 376 Nos.
Type of parking (Open/Stilt/Basement): Stilt parking for Residential & Basement parking for Amenity Bldg.
Area per car including driveway provided for car parking: 30.00 Sq. M.
Width of all internal roads (m): 6m
Commercial: INCLUDED
37. CRZ/RRZ clearance obtain ,if any Not Applicable
38. Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted
areas / Eco-sensitive areas / inter-State boundaries
Not Applicable
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Checklist for the other necessary approvals
Particular Status of
approval
Name of Competent
authority
Date of the
issued letter
39. CFO NOC for the above said building
structure(s) Existing & Proposed
Obtained PCMC 14.01.2015
& 13.08.2015
40. HRC NOC for the above said building
structure(s) (If applicable)
Not
Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable
41. NOC for the above said building
structure(s) from the Aviation authority
(If applicable)
Not
Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable
42. Consent for the water for the above said
detail(s)
Obtained PCMC 29/7/2015
43. Consent for the drainage for the above
said detail(s)
Obtained PCMC 19/6/2015
44. Consent for the electric supply for the
proposed demand
Obtained MSDECL
45. Precertification for Green Building from
Indian Green Building Council and other
recognized institutes (If applicable)
Not
Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable
46. Court Order (If applicable) Not
Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable
47. Other approvals (If any) -- -- --
Proposed Expansion Residential cum commercial Project “Kamalraj Datta Vihar”at Borhadewadi By M/s.
Kamalraj Estate 2015
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Declaration
We hereby declared that we had obtained commencement certificate for aforesaid project from
PCMC dated 19/6/2015 admeasuring plot area 16,000.00m2.; after completion of construction we
had obtained completion certificate from PCMC dated 21/4/2015 for total built up area 8,304.61
Sq. M. (FSI). Now we have purchased additional plot having area 12,000.00 m2.
Pertaining to the above total cumulative plot area of the project is 28,000.00m2
and total built up
area would be 70,043.64m2. In this regard we had applied to Department of Environment dated
17.04.2015 for securing EC of project
Date: 31.08.2015
Mr. Kamlesh Gandhi Mr. Hrushikesh Kolatkar
Partner Environmental Consultant
M/s. Kamalraj Estate
Proposed Expansion Residential cum commercial Project “Kamalraj Datta Vihar”at Borhadewadi By M/s.
Kamalraj Estate 2015
17 Kamalraj Datta Vihar
Summary of project proposal
Details
Sr.
No
Particulars
Area in Sq. M.
Existing Proposed Total
1 Plot area 16,000.00 12,000.00 28,000.00
2 Total built up area 15,228.36 54,815.28 70,043.64
3 FSI consumed 8,304.61 26,751.08 35,055.69
4 Nos. of building 2
Residential
5 Residential +1
Mhada+1
Commercial
Total 9 Buildings
7 Residential
1 Mhada
1 Commercial
5 Maximum height of building 39 Meter 39M Residential
24M MHADA
3.65M Commercial
39M Residential
24M MHADA
3.65M Commercial
6 Area and nos. of the basement - - -
7 Area and nos. of podium - - -
8 Area of amenity space - - -
9 Nos. of phases for project execution - - -
10 Expected nos. of residents /users
Residential 1,023 Nos. 3,041 Nos. 4,064 Nos.
Commercial Nil 92 Nos. 92 Nos.
APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
OF
“KAMALRAJ DATTA VIHAR”
FORM 1
Submitted to
State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC)
Maharashtra
Submitted by
Kamalraj Estate
Environmental Consultant
Building Environment (India) Pvt. Ltd
Office no. 603, Sai Sangam,
Sector-15, CBD, Belapur, Navi Mumbai- 400 614
Tele-fax: 022 2757 8554
Web: www.buildingenvironment.co.in
In Association with
TES logo
201, Hem Opal, Plot No. 26, Ekta Society, Near Joshi Wadewale Lane, Wakadewadi, Pune 411003
August 2015 3 Kamalraj Datta Vihar
FORM 1
(I) Basic Information
Sr.
No.
Item Details
1 Name of the Project “Kamalraj Datta Vihar”
2 S. No. in the schedule The project falls under B2 of project activity number
8(a) as per MoEF EIA notification dated 14th
September, 2006
Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage
to be handled/command area/lease
area/number of well to be drilled
The subject project comprises of 7 residential buildings
[Out of which tow are existing], 1 MHADA building &
1 commercial building. Details are as below;
3
Detail Area in Sq. m.
Existing Proposed Final
Total Plot Area 16,000.00 12,00.00 28,000.00
Total Deduction 173.52 Nil 173.52
TDR [BRTS] Nil 12,302.07 12,302.07
Net Plot Area 15,826.48 12,000.00 27,826.48
FSI Permissible 14,243.82 23,102.08 37,345.90
FSI Proposed 8,304.61 26,751.08 35,055.69
Proposed Non FSI 6,923.75 28,064.20 34,987.95
Total Constriction BUA 15,228.36 54,815.28 70,043.64
Reserve Green Area 495.20 2,311.74 2,806.94 4 New/Expansion/Modernization This is an expansion of existing project
5 Existing Capacity/Area etc. PP has constructed residential building on plot 194 (P)
with reference to
Commencement Certificate: Vide letter from PCMC
25.06.2012
Completion Certificate: Vide letter from PCMC dated
24/2/2015
FSI Area – 8,304.61 sq. m.
Non FSI Area – 6,923.75 sq. m.
Total Construction BUA – 15,228.36 sq. m.
Please refer Annexure I for Existing Constructed
BUA details
6 Category of the project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B2 of project activity number 8 (a)
7 Does it attract the general condition? If
yes, please specify.
No
8 Does it attract the specific condition?
If yes, please specify.
No
Location The proposed project is located at Borhadewadi, Moshi, Pune
Latitude: 18°40'42.72"N, Longitude: 73°50'6.91"E
Google Image attached
Please refer Annexure II
Plot/ Survey/ Khasra No. S. No. 194,
9
Village Borhadewadi
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Tehsil Moshi
District Pune
State Maharashtra
10 Nearest railway station/airport along
with distance in kms.
Chinchwad Railway station at a distance of 6.3kms.
Lohegaon Airport at a distance of 13.6kms.
11 Nearest Town, City, District
Headquarters along with the distance
in kms.
Pune
12 Village Panchayats, ZillaParishad,
Municipal Corporation, Local body
(complete postal addresses with
telephone nos. to be given)
The project site comes under Pimpri Chinchwad
Municipal Corporation
Name of the Applicant M/s. Kamalraj Estate
14 Registered Address 102, Fortune Plaza, Thube Park, Shivaji Nagar,
Pune- 411005
Address for Correspondence :-
Name Mr. Kamlesh Gandhi
Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Partner
Address 102, Fortune Plaza, Thube Park, Shivaji Nagar, Pune
Pin Code 411005
E-mail kamlesh.gandhi28@gmail.com
Telephone No. 91-20 – 41485000
15
Fax No. 020 - 25514991
16 Details of alternative sites examined, if
any. Location of these sites should be
shown on a topo sheet.
Not Applicable
17 Interlinked Projects Not Applicable
18 Whether separate application of
interlinked project has been submitted?
Not Applicable
19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable
20 If no, reason This is an independent project having its own
infrastructure, amenities, landscaping etc.
21 Whether the proposal involves
approval / clearance under: if yes,
details of the same and their status to
be given.
(a) The Forest (Conservation) Act,
1980
(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972
(c) The CRZ Notification, 1991
• No
• No
• No
22 Whether there is any Government
Order / Policy relevant / relating to the
site?
No
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23 Forest land involved (hectares) Nil
24 Whether there is any litigation pending
against the project and / or land in
which the project is proposed to be set
up?
(a) Name of the Court
(b) Case No.
Order/ directions of the Court, if any
and its relevance with the proposed
project.
• No
• No
• Not Applicable
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Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions,
which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes
in water bodies, etc.)
S. No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary change in
land use, land cover or topography
including increase in intensity of
land use (with respect to local land
use plan)
Yes The proposed project is a residential cum
commercial project comprising of 7 residential
building, 1 commercial and 1 MHADA
building. There shall not be any changes in
land use as the it is as per the Development
plan and topography will change slightly as
there shall be some leveling of land for
construction of buildings
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings?
No This is barren land
1.3 Creation of new land uses?
No The proposed project will be developed in the
mixed development zone of PCMC
1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g.
bore houses, soil testing?
Yes Geotechnical Investigation Reports with Soil
Testing and necessary borehole tests is carried
out.
Please refer Annexure III
1.5 Construction works? Yes There will construction work of residential,
commercial & MHADA buildings
1.6 Demolition works?
No There will be no demolition work
1.7 Temporary sites used for
construction works or housing of
construction workers?
Yes Temporary sheds in separate area with all
sanitary facilities shall be provided for housing
of construction workers during construction
phase
1.8 Above ground buildings, structures
or earth works including linear
structures, cut and fill or
excavations
Yes There will be some amount of cut and fill or
excavation work
1.9 Underground works including
mining or tunneling?
No There will be no underground work including
mining or tunneling
1.10 Reclamation works? No There will be no reclamation work
1.11 Dredging?
No No dredging will be required as no offshore
area is involved
1.12 Offshore structures? No Not Applicable
1.13 Production and manufacturing
processes?
No No production and manufacturing processes are
involved since it is a construction/development
project
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes Goods and raw materials required for
August 2015 7 Kamalraj Datta Vihar
materials?
construction work such as cement, paint,
bricks, steel, equipments, etc., will be stored
safely at the site during construction phase in
temporary sheds
1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal
of solid waste or liquid effluents?
Yes Details are as below;
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CONSTRUCTION PHASE: Total Solid Waste quantity–45kg/day
Biodegradable Waste–20.3kg/day
Non Biodegradable waste- 18.0kg/day
Recyclable Waste –6.8kg/day
Domestic solid waste generated during construction phase shall be segregated in to dry &
wet waste. Wet waste and dry waste shall be handed over to the PCMC authorized vendor
(Sant Gadagebaba Cooperative Self Employment Agency)
OPERATION PHASE:
All the municipal solid waste will be disposed off as per Municipal Solid Waste Handling
and Management Rules. Recyclable Biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste
Convertor. For existing buildings; PP was handing over all organic waste to the PCMC but
right now PP has made agreement with Sant Gadge Baba Sanvay Rojgar Seva Sanstha. PP
has proposed OWC of 250KPD for existing and commercial. PP has proposed OWC of
700KPD to treat SW generated from proposed residential building and OWC of 75KPD
for Mhada building. The hazardous waste if any would be disposed as per standard norms
of MoEF with the help of authorized agencies. Details of solid waste generation are given
as below; Existing Proposed
Particulars Residential Commercial Residential MHADA
Final
Total 533.1 27.7 1,333.6 122.1 2,016.5
Bio Degradable 207.2 12.5 574.7 41.2 835.6
Non Degradable 184.1 11.1 510.8 36.6 742.6
E waste - - - -
Hazardous Waste - - - -
Biomedical waste
(Kg/month) (If applicable)
- - - -
STP Sludge 70 50 30.0 150.0
Recyclable 69.1 4.2 191.6 13.7 278.6
Garden Waste 2.7 Nil 6.5 0.6 7.1
WASTEWATER:
CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
10.8 CMD domestic effluents will be generated from the construction phase which will be
treated in the existing STP of 300CMD capacity
OPERATION PHASE: Total sewage generation will be 478.5CMD. Sewage generation from existing buildings is
119.5m3 and 300CMD STP is already provided to treat the same. 23.6m
3 sewage will be
generated from MHADA building and STP of 30CMD capacity will be provided to treat the
sewage. 331.7m3
of sewage will be generated from proposed residential buildings and the
same will be treated combine in existing 300CMD & proposed 170CMD STP based on
Ecophotox Advance Oxidation Technology. A total of 195.6CMD treated sewage will be
reused for flushing, car washing and landscaping. Total water to be discharged in municipal
sewerage will be 282.9CMD.
DRY SEASON Particulars Water requirement in cubic meter
Existing Proposed Over All
Residential Comm. Residential MHADA
Total Water 133.3 3.9 370.2 26.4 533.8
Total Fresh 84.2 1.7 235.6 16.7 338.2
Total Domestic [Fresh] 84.2 1.7 233.5 16.7 336.1
Flushing [Recycled] 42.8 2.2 118.7 8.5 172.2
Garden [Recycled] 5.3 0 13.1 1.2 23.3
HVAC Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Swimming Pool [Fresh] 0.0 0 2.1 0.0 2.1
Car washing [Recycled] 0.9 0 2.8 0.0 3.8
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1.16 Facilities for long term housing of
operational workers?
Yes Cabins for security and gardener will be
provided.
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during
construction or operation?
Yes The project may contribute traffic growth
during the construction & operational stage.
During construction stage it may be due to
transport of vehicles, machinery, material
and/or personnel. During operational phase,
road traffic will be additional over the baseline
value. No new rail or sea traffic will increase in
project construction and operation phase
1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or
other transport infrastructure
including new or altered routes and
stations, ports, airports etc?
No The project site has basic infrastructure
facilities already provided by the PCMC. No
new roads are necessary for the proposed
project. However, internal roads of sufficient
width will be constructed
1.19 Closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or infrastructure
leading to changes in traffic
movements?
No There will not be any closure or diversion of
existing transportation routes
1.20 New or diverted transmission lines
or pipelines?
No There will not be any new or diverted
transmission lines or pipelines
1.21 Impoundment, damming,
culverting, realignment or other
changes to the hydrology of
watercourses or aquifers?
No Water demand will be fulfilled by PCMC water
supply
1.22 Stream crossings?
No Not Applicable
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water
from ground or surface waters?
No All water required during construction will be
by tanker supply & bore well and for operation
phase it will be sourced from municipal supply
and treated sewage from STP
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the
land surface affecting drainage or
run-off?
Yes The project will involve construction of paved
areas and hence the quantity of runoff will
increase due to reduced infiltration. This
runoff will be collected through a well-
designed storm water network and will be
used for artificial recharge of aquifers. Thus,
the project will not materially affect the
drainage or run-off in the area
1.25 Transport of personnel or materials
for construction, operation or
decommissioning?
Yes The material and personnel for the construction
work will be transported through vehicles/
trucks.
1.26 Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or restoration
works?
No Proposed project does not involve any
dismantling or decommissioning or restoration
works
1.27 Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which could
have an impact on the
environment?
No Since the project does not involve any
decommissioning activity, it will not pose any
impact on the environment.
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1.28 Influx of people to an area in either
temporarily or permanently?
Yes There will be influx of people temporarily
during the construction phase and permanently
during the operation phase.
Construction Phase: 100
Operation Phase:
Residential: 4064 [3695+369]
Commercial: 92 [84+8]
1.29 Introduction of alien species?
No As per the requirements of MoEF/CPCB, the
reserved green belt will be developed on an
area of 2,806.94sq.m. Only native species will
be planted in this green area therefore no
introduction of alien species is anticipated. 450
numbers of tree shall be planted over the green
belt area
1.30 Loss of native species or genetic
diversity?
No No, as proposed site is barren land, it will not
require any clearance of vegetation and hence
no loss of native or genetic diversity
1.31 Any other actions?
No No other actions/activities envisaged
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2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as
land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-
renewable or in short supply):
Sr.
No.
Information/checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
2.1 Land especially undeveloped or
agricultural land (ha)
No The land selected for the proposed project is an
open barren “undeveloped” land
Water (expected source &
competing users) unit: KLD
Yes Details of consumption is given as below; 2.2
CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
Source: Tanker & Bore Well
Use: Domestic & Flushing : 13.5CMD, Construction activities: 20.0CMD, Total Water
Demand: 33.5CMD
OPERATION PHASE:
Source: PCMC and Treated STP water
Particulars Water requirement in cubic meter
Proposed
Existing
Comm. Residential MHADA Over All
Total Water 133.3 3.9 370.2 26.4 533.8
Total Fresh 84.2 1.7 235.6 16.7 338.2
Total Domestic [Fresh] 84.2 1.7 233.5 16.7 336.1
Flushing [Recycled] 42.8 2.2 118.7 8.5 172.2
Garden [Recycled] 5.3 0 13.1 1.2 23.3
HVAC Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Swimming Pool [Fresh] 0.0 0 2.1 0.0 2.1
Car washing [Recycled] 0.9 0 2.8 0.0 3.8
Total Sewage 119.5 3.7 331.7 23.6 478.5
Total Recycled Water 49.1 2.2 134.6 9.7 195.6
Total Discharge Water 70.4 1.5 197.1 13.9 282.9 2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not Applicable
2.4 Construction material – stone,
aggregates, sand / soil (expected
source – MT)
Yes A quantitative list of material is given below; Description Unit Quantity
Cement Bags 227220
Sand cu.m 18417
Aggregates cu.m 6139
Steel MT 1894
Formwork sq.m. 226000
Concrete cu.m 17650
Fly Ash (RMC) (% of fly ash in
RMC 18-20 %) MT 340
Form work (Shuttering material
serviceable up to 8 times) sq. m. 28300.0 2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) Yes Mostly timber will be used for construction of
door frames. Timber will be purchased from
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authorized vendors. Timber with forest pass
only will be purchased.
2.6 Energy including electricity and
fuels (source, competing users)
Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
Yes Electricity Source: MSEDCL
Power requirement
Construction phase: Total Power Demand: 30 kW
Operation phase:
• Total Connected load: 2,776 KW [3085KVA]
• Maximum Power demand: 2,468KVA
Transformer: Total 5 Nos.
Existing; 22KV/630 KVA x 2 Nos.
Proposed;
22KV/630 KVA x 3 Nos.
Power Back Up:
Construction Phase:
D.G. Set: 40 KVA Fuel: Diesel: 8L/h
Operation phase:
DG set:
125KVA - Existing
200KVA - Proposed
82.5KVA - Proposed
Fuel: Diesel: 125 KVA – 23Lit/Hr
200KVA- 43 Lit/Hr.
82.5KVA – 20 Lit/Hr.
Stack Height: 125 KVA DG. Set - 6.23m
200 KVA DG. Set - 6.83m
82.5 KVA DG. Set - 5.82m
The DG Set will be used only in case of
emergency or power failure.
HT line is passing through the plot if any -
Yes
2.7 Any other natural resources (use
appropriate standard units)
No Not applicable
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3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials,
which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns
about actual or perceived risks to human health.
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
3.1 Use of substances or materials,
which are hazardous (as per
MSIHC rules) to human health or
the environment (flora, fauna,
and water supplies)
Yes The Hazardous substances used during
construction of buildings would be paints,
solvents, varnishes and waste oil, paints,
cleaners, batteries and pesticides and petroleum
products., Asbestos containing Dust, Glass,
Plastics, steel etc. The quantity of waste
generated would be very low By considering
maintenance once in a year, the waste oil
generated would be around 400 lit/annum.
The waste oil generated from DG sets will be
stored in sealed containers and will finally be
sold to authorized recycling agency. Other
hazardous waste will be handled as per
Hazardous Waste [Management, Handling &
Transboudry Movement] rules 2008.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease
or affect disease vectors (e.g.
insect or water borne diseases)
No Not applicable
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g.
by changing living conditions?
Yes Being an educational institute this project will
definitely affect the welfare of the people, but
in a positive way It aims to provide good
standard of education it will provide
employment opportunities to the local people
in terms of labor during construction and
service personnel during operational phase
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who
could be affected by the project
e.g. hospital patients, children,
the elderly etc.,
No There is no Vulnerable groups of people who
could be affected by the project e.g. hospital
patients, children, the elderly etc.,
3.5 Any other causes No Not applicable
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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or
decommissioning (MT/month)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No Not applicable
Municipal waste (domestic and
or commercial wastes)
Yes Details of solid waste generation and disposal
are described as below;
4.2
CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
Total Solid Waste quantity–45kg/day
Biodegradable Waste–20.3kg/day
Non Biodegradable waste- 18.0kg/day
Recyclable Waste –6.8kg/day
Domestic solid waste generated during construction phase shall be segregated in to dry &
wet waste. Wet waste and dry waste is handed over to the PCMC authorized vendor (Sant
Gadagebaba Cooperative Self Employment Agency)
OPERATION PHASE:
All the municipal solid waste will be disposed off as per Municipal Solid Waste
Handling and Management Rules. PP was handing over all organic waste to the PCMC
but right now PP has made agreement with Sant Gadge Baba Sanvay Rojgar Seva
Sanstha. PP has proposed OWC of 250KPD for existing and commercial. PP has
proposed OWC of 700KPD to treat SW generated from proposed residential building
and OWC of 75KPD for Mhada building. The hazardous waste if any would be disposed
as per standard norms of MoEF with the help of authorized agencies. Details of solid
waste generation is given as below; Existing Proposed
Particulars Residential Commercial Residential MHADA
Final
Total 533.1 27.7 1,333.6 122.1 2,016.5
Bio Degradable 207.2 12.5 574.7 41.2 835.6
Non Degradable 184.1 11.1 510.8 36.6 742.6
E waste - - - -
Hazardous Waste - - - -
Biomedical waste
(Kg/month) (If
applicable)
- - - -
STP Sludge 70 50 30.0 150.0
Recyclable 69.1 4.2 191.6 13.7 278.6
Garden Waste 2.7 Nil 6.5 0.6 7.1 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per
Hazardous Waste Management
Rules)
Yes The Hazardous substances used during
construction would be paints, solvents,
varnishes and waste oil, paints, cleaners,
batteries, pesticides & petroleum products,
Asbestos containing Dust, Glass, Plastics. The
quantity of waste generated would be very low.
Considering maintenance once in a year, the
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waste oil generated would be around 400Lit/Y
& will be sold to authorized recycling agency.
Other hazardous waste, if any, will be handled
as per HW (M, H& TM) Rules 2008.
4.4 Other industrial process wastes
No As this is an institute and residential hostel
block developmental activity, there will be no
generation of any industrial effluent.
4.5 Surplus product
No Not applicable
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge
from effluent treatment
Yes Total 150kg/day of sludge will be generated
from the operation of STP which will be used
as manure
4.7 Construction or demolition
wastes
Yes The construction debris will be collected and
suitably used on site as sub base of internal
road and drive ways. Also it will be used to
achieve higher plinth level. Some of the debris
would be converted into building blocks by
using appropriate technology. Remaining
waste, if any, would be sent to dumping site
planned by the proponent
4.8 Redundant machinery or
equipment
No No redundant machinery will be present on site
as the construction and other equipments
involved will be transported out of the project
area once the construction work is over.
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials
No Nil
4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not applicable
4.11 Other solid wastes No Not applicable
5.Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air
(Kg/hr)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion of
fossil fuels from stationary or
mobile sources
Yes There will be emissions of PM, SO2, NOX&
CO from burning of fuel from transport
vehicles at the time of construction phase. PM
& SO2 will be the pollutant during operation
phase.
5.2 Emissions from production
processes
No Not Applicable
5.3 Emissions from materials
handling including storage or
transport
No SPM emissions may occur during loading and
unloading of materials in the construction
phase. However, proper safety and control
measures (sprinkling of water, etc.) will be
adopted to avoid any emissions during storage
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and transport of materials.
5.4 Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment
Yes There will be emission from various
construction activity/ equipment, vehicles &
DG sets due to burning of diesel but it will not
have major impact and necessary measures will
be taken to control the emissions.
5.5 Dust or odours from handling of
materials including construction
materials, sewage and waste
No Particulate emissions will occur during
transportation & handling of construction
materials & its impact can be mitigated by
following measures:-
• Water all roads used for any vehicular traffic
once in a day and restrict vehicle speed to 15
mph
• Apply water to at least 8 storage piles on
daily basis whenever there is an evidence of
wind driven fugitive dust
• Install a three-sided enclosure of walls with
no more than 50 percent porosity that
extends, at a minimum, to the top of the pile.
• Downwash of trucks (especially tyres) prior
to departure from the site.
No odor problem will occur from solid waste
treatment since proper segregation, treatment
and disposal techniques will be proposed in the
project.
5.6 Emissions from incineration of
waste
No No waste will be incinerated
5.7 Emissions from burning of waste
in open air (e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
No Not Applicable
5.8 Emissions from any other
sources
No Not Applicable
6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S.No
.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data with source of
information data
6.1 From operation of equipment e.g.
engines, ventilation plant,
crushers
Yes Noise & vibrations will be generated from
construction equipments used at the site.
However, all the equipments will be used only
in day time and proper maintenance of the
same will be done at regular interval to
minimize the vibration & noise. Personnel
protective equipments like ear plugs for
eardrum protection will be used at the site &
usage of the same will be insured.
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6.2 From industrial or similar
processes
No There is no manufacturing process involved
6.3 From construction or demolition Yes There will be marginal increase in noise during
construction work and it will be localized to
work site. The activities will be restricted only
to the daytime. Personnel protective
equipments like ear plugs for eardrum
protection & masks for protection from dust
emissions will be provided to the workers
&their proper usage will be ensured
6.4 From blasting or piling No Not applicable
6.5 From construction or operational
traffic
Yes The project may contribute traffic growth &
thus increased noise level associated with it
during the construction & operational stage.
However, from the observations of the analysis
carried out, it will be of less intensity & short
duration. It will not pose significant negative
impact because measures for proper traffic
management will be followed. Also, avenue
plantation is in progress to curb the noise
intensity
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Noise will be generated from the use of DG
sets however, acoustic enclosures have been
provided. Appropriate measures will be taken
such that the noise does not exceed the
prescribed limit of 75dB(A) at 1 meter distance
from source
6.7 From any other sources No Not Applicable
7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the
ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use or
spillage of hazardous materials
No There will not be any contamination due to
hazardous materials. Appropriate storage &
handling facility will be provided for the oil
generating from the use of DG sets
7.2 From discharge of sewage or
other effluents to water or the
land (expected mode and place
of discharge)
No Existing STP of 300CMD is available to treat
the sewage generated in construction phase.
Full fledge STP of capacity 170CMD for
proposed residential & 30CMD For MHADA
will be provided to treat the sewage generated
in operational phase. Treated wastewater will
be utilized on site for secondary purposes like
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flushing, gardening, washing etc.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants
emitted to air into the land or
into water
No DG sets will be provided with adequate stacks
as per the norms.
7.4 From any other sources No Not Applicable
7.5 Is there a risk of long term build
up of pollutants in the
environment from these
sources?
No The Hazardous waste generated from the
construction & operational phases would be of
negligible quantity. Also, it will be disposed off
as per Hazardous Waste (Management,
Handling & Transboundry Movement) Rules,
2008.
Organic Waste Convertor will be provided for
treatment & disposal of SWM.
Sewage will be treated in STP & treated water
will be used for irrigation purposes & no
effluent will be disposed without treatment.
The DG sets installed will be used as a backup
power supply only in case of emergency. Also,
they will be provided with stacks of adequate
height.
Thus, there will not be any risk of long term
build up of pollutants in the environment from
any of these sources, either on land, water or
air.
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could
affect human health or the environment
S.No
.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires
etc from storage, handling, use or
production of hazardous
substances
No Fire fighting system has been proposed for the
said project. Apart from this, environmental
health & safety measures will be implemented
for construction as well as for operational
phase which will benefit the individuals from
each phase. Appropriate facility will be
provided for the storage of HSD used for DG
sets
8.2 From any other causes
No Proper Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS)
measures will be followed at the site for the
well being of workers and other people present
at the site.
8.3 Could the project be affected by
natural disasters causing
No Site for the proposed development falls under
Seismic Zone IV as per the seismic zone map
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environmental damage (e.g.
floods, earthquakes, landslides,
cloudburst etc)?
of India. The design and construction of the
project will be carried out as per seismic zone
IV norms.
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development)
which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts
with other existing or planned activities in the locality
S.
No.
Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/N
o
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
9.1 Lead to development of supporting
facilities, ancillary development or
development stimulated by the project
which could have impact on the
environment e.g.:
• Supporting infrastructure (roads,
power supply, waste or waste water
treatment, etc.)
• Housing development
• extractive industries
• supply industries
• other
Yes
Yes
}N
o
The project will definitely lead to the
upgrading of existing facilities in the
surrounding area like water supply,
power supply, street lighting, waste
disposal facilities& education of the
society etc.
This project will lead to an increase in
the land value of the surrounding area
and might even lead to the
improvement of living facilities of the
surrounding area.
The proposed project is of developing
residential cum commercial buildings.
This activity will not attract any
industrial development in the nearby
areas.
9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which
could have an impact on the
environment
No Not Applicable
9.3 Set a precedent for later developments Yes The said project will be developed in
an environment sustainable manner.
The project aims at providing better
education, infrastructure, and
transportation& communication
facilities. This might help in the
provision of similar services to the
nearby area.
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or planned
projects with similar effects
No As the environmental impact from the
project is marginal, no cumulative
effects are envisaged.
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(II) Environmental Sensitivity
S.
No.
Areas Name/
Identity
Aerial distance
(within 15 km.)
from Proposed
project location
boundary
1 Areas protected under international
conventions, national or local
legislation for their ecological,
landscape, cultural or other related
value
No
Not Applicable
2 Areas which are important or
sensitive for ecological reasons -
Wetlands, watercourses or other water
bodies, coastal zone, biospheres,
mountains, forests
No Not Applicable
3 Areas used by protected, important or
sensitive species of flora or fauna for
breeding, nesting, foraging, resting,
over wintering, migration
No Not Applicable
4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters
No Not Applicable
5 State, National boundaries
No Not Applicable
6 Routes or facilities used by the public
for access to recreation or other
tourist, pilgrim areas
Pune international Airport 13.6Kms
7 Defense installations
No Not Applicable
8 Densely populated or built-up area Moshi
Chikhali
1.6Kms
1.4Kms
9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-
made land uses (hospitals, schools,
places of worship, community
facilities)
Hotel Sanket
Masjid Dehu Road
Hospital Sainath, Moshi
Phoenix Jr. College
River Indrayani
Jalvayu Vihar Garden
Pune Nashik Highway
PCMC Marathi School
Axis Bank
Shiv Temple
D Mart
Post Offcie, Yamuna
Nagar
1.5Kms
1.7Kms
2.9Kms
2.6Kms
1.0Kms
2.8Kms
1.5Kms
1.5Kms
0.6Kms
1.5Kms
5.4Kms
5.8Kms
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Police Chowky Dehu
Road
Rajmata Fire Station,
Landewadi
2.2Kms
6.6Kms
10 Areas containing important, high
quality or scarce resources
(ground water resources, surface
resources, forestry, agriculture,
fisheries, tourism, minerals)
No Not Applicable
11 Areas already subjected to pollution
or environmental damage. (those
where existing legal environmental
standards are exceeded)
No Not Applicable
12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard
which could cause the project to
present environmental problems
(earthquakes, subsidence, landslides,
erosion, floodingor extreme or
adverse climatic conditions)
No Not Applicable
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(IV) Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies
Not applicable since it is a construction sector project.
“I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application and
enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any
part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any
stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given, if any to the project will be
revoked at our risk and cost”.
Date: 31.08.2015
Place: Pune.
Signature of the applicant
With Name and Full Address
Mr. Kamlesh Gandhi
Partner
(Project Proponent / Authorized Signatory)
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ANNEXURES
List of Annexure for Form 1_Kamalraj Datta Vihar
Sr. No. Document Name Annexure
1. Google Image of project site I
2. Existing construction details II
3. Geotechnical Investigation Reports III
APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
OF
“KAMALRAJ DATTA VIHAR”
FORM 1A
Submitted to
State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC)
Maharashtra
Submitted by
Kamalraj Estate
Environmental Consultant
Building Environment (India) Pvt. Ltd
Office no. 603, Sai Sangam,
Sector-15, CBD, Belapur, Navi Mumbai- 400 614
Telefax: 022 2757 8554
Web: www.buildingenvironment.co.in
In Association with
TES logo
202, Hem Opal, Plot No. 26, Ekta Society, Near Joshi Wadewale Lane, Wakadewadi, Pune
411003
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FORM-1 A
CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach
explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management
plan & monitoring programme)
1. LAND ENVIRONMENT
(Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)
1.1. Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is not
consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved
Master Plan / Development Plan of the area. Change of land use if any and the statutory
approval from the competent authority be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location,
(ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site
(indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only
conceptual plans.
M/s. Kamalraj Estate has proposed to develop a residential cum commercial project at
Borhadewadi, Moshi, Pune district. Project comprises of residential, commercial & Mahada
buildings. The proposed development is in accordance with the approved development plan of
Pune district and has been approved from PCMC Authorities and these plots are reserved for
Public & Semipublic use.
Please refer Annexure I for 7/12 of the proposed project
The surrounding features of the proposed site are as follows Sr. No. Surrounding Features Distance in kilometers from
the project site
1. Pune international Airport 13.6
2. Chinchwad Railway Station 6.3
1.2. List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area,
water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking
needs etc.
A]. Land area Details
Sr.
No. Major Requirement Description Area Details Units
Existing Proposed Final
1. Total plot Area 16,000.00 12,000.00 28,000.00 Sq.m.
2. Deductions 173.52 Nil 173.52 Sq.m
3. TDR [BRTS] Nil 12,302.07 12,302.07 Sq.m
4. Net Plot Area 15,826.48 12,000.00 27,826.48 Sq.m
5. FSI Permissible Area 14,243.82 23,102.08 37,345.90 Sq.m
6. Proposed FSI Area 8,304.61 26,751.08 35,055.69 Sq.m
7. Non FSI Area Proposed 6,923.75 28,064.20 34,987.95 Sq.m
8. Total Construction BUA proposed 15,228.36 54,815.28 70,043.64 Sq.m
9. Total Reserved Green Area 495.20 2,311.74 2,806.94 Sq.m
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10. Open Area 1,055.00 1,727.65 2,782.65 Sq.m
11. Paved Area 530.00 11,758.69 12,288.69 Sq.m
12. Internal Road Area 943.00 Sq.m
13. Building Foot Print 1,063.86 5,269.00 6,332.86 Sq.m
14. Services Area 350 655.78 1,005.78 Sq.m
15. Height of Buildings 39.0 39.0 39.0 m.
Connectivity: The project site is situated at Borhadewadi village, Pune. The site is well
connected by roads. Chinchwad railway station is at a distance of 6.3km from the site. The
Pune International airport is situated at a distance of 13.6km from the project site.
The no. of cars will be 376 and two-wheelers will be 1494 and bicycles will be 1484.
Number Area/Unit Area in Sq. M.
Parking Existing Proposed Final Existing Proposed Final
Covered Car Parking 93 118 211 30 2,790.0 3,540.0 6,330.0
Open Car Parking 0 165 165 25 0.0 4,125.0 4,125.0
Two Wheelers 188 1,308 1,496 3 564.0 3,924.0 4,488.0
Cycles 184 1,300 1,484 1.4 257.6 1,820 2,077.6
TOTAL 3,611.6 13,409 17,020.6
1.3. What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent
to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing
land use, disturbance to the local ecology)
Being a well planned activity, the development will result in organized open spaces and green
areas. The open spaces within the plot area will be appropriately landscaped. There will be no
adverse impact on existing community facilities adjacent to the project site by the proposed
project since adequate measures have been proposed to mitigate the impact.
1.4. Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence &
instability? (Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc
may be given).
There will be no significant land disturbance due to the said proposed project. The soil
analysis will be carried out.
1.5. Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on a
contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site)
No, the proposal will not involve in the alteration of the natural drainage system of the area.
Please refer Annexure II for contour map of project site
1.6. What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting,
filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of
fill materials from outside the site etc?)
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Earthwork is involved for foundation activity. We shall store all the usable top soil on site to
use later for the landscape development. Debris material shall be used for filling wherever
required or otherwise shall be given to authorized venders to dispose on Pimpari Chinchwad
Municipal Corporation (PCMC) authorized sites
1.7. Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction
period.
(A)Water supply:
During the construction phase, the source for water supply will be from the Tanker.
• Domestic & Flushing : 13.5 CMD
• Construction activities: 20.0 CMD
• Total Water Demand: 33.5 CMD
Waste water generated in construction phase will be treated in existing STP of capacity
300CMD.
(B) Solid waste/Wastewater handling:
The waste generated during construction phase of the project will be mainly of three types:
• Construction debris
• Domestic solid waste
• Wastewater
The construction debris will be utilized for leveling purpose & the remainder, if any, will be
disposed off at authorized dumping site. The solid waste generated from the activities of the
labours will be in negligible amounts & will be treated by using already installed organic
waste convertor of 500kg/Hr.
1.8. Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying
and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity)
No wetlands & major low lying areas are found in the surrounding area. Therefore there will
be no alteration of low lying area & wetlands from the said project.
1.9. Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard?
(Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the
construction labor and the means of disposal)
Dust & debris are the wastes generated during the construction activity. Dust i.e. particulate
matter may pose health impacts to the labourers. However, safety equipments like masks,
goggles, ear plugs, etc. shall be provided to them.
Construction waste includes- broken bricks, metallic scrap, waste plaster, concrete, excavated
soil, etc.
Disposal- Major Portion of the construction waste generated will be reused for filler
application in sub base, footpaths, pavements, etc. whereas the remaining waste will be sent to
the authorized dumping site. The domestic solid waste generated from labor facilities will be
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collected and segregated in collection bins and treated using Biogas technique. Temporary
septic tank will be constructed on the site for the wastewater generated from labour facility.
2. WATER ENVIRONMENT
2.1. Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the
breakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement met? State
the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement.
Construction Phase
Source: Water Tankers & Bore Well
• Domestic & Flushing : 13.5 CMD/day
• Construction activities: 20.0 CMD/day
• Total Water Demand: 33.5 CMD
Operation Phase Source: PCMC supply and treated sewage from STP
Total sewage generation will be 478.5CMD. Sewage generation from existing buildings is
119.5m3 and 300CMD STP is already provided to treat the same. 23.6m
3 sewage will be
generated from MHADA building and STP of 30CMD capacity will be provided to treat the
sewage. 331.7m3
of sewage will be generated from proposed residential buildings and 3.7CMD
from commercial buildings. Sewage from residential & commercial will be treated combine in
existing 300CMD & proposed 170CMD STP based on Ecophotox Advance Oxidation
Technology. A total of 195.6CMD treated sewage will be reused for flushing, car washing and
landscaping. Total water to be discharged in municipal sewerage will be 282.9CMD.
DRY SEASON Particulars Water requirement in cubic meter
Existing Proposed Over All
Residential Comm. Residential MHADA
Total Water 133.3 3.9 370.2 26.4 533.8
Total Fresh 84.2 1.7 235.6 16.7 338.2
Total Domestic [Fresh] 84.2 1.7 233.5 16.7 336.1
Flushing [Recycled] 42.8 2.2 118.7 8.5 172.2
Garden [Recycled] 5.3 0 13.1 1.2 23.3
HVAC Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Swimming Pool [Fresh] 0.0 0 2.1 0.0 2.1
Car washing [Recycled] 0.9 0 2.8 0.0 3.8
Total Sewage 119.5 3.7 331.7 23.6 478.5
Total Recycled Water 49.1 2.2 134.6 9.7 195.6
Total Discharge Water 70.4 1.5 197.1 13.9 282.9
2.2. What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water?
The proposed water demand will be met from PCMC & Treated sewage from STP
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2.3. What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal
source? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality)
No. Parameter Concentration Unit
1 pH 7.0 – 8.5 6.5 – 9.0
2 COD <100 mg/l
3 BOD <30 mg/l
4 SS <30 mg/l
5 O&G <10 mg/l
2.4. How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated
wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage) A total of 195.6CMD treated sewage will be reused for flushing, car washing and landscaping.
Total water to be discharged in municipal sewerage will be 282.9CMD.
2.5. Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the
project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption)
No diversion is anticipated from other existing users as the project will be using treated water
supply from STP for all its secondary purposes.
2.6. What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the
proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater
generated from the proposed activity)
Total sewage generation will be 478.5CMD. Sewage generation from existing buildings is
119.5m3 and 300CMD STP is already provided to treat the same. 23.6m
3 sewage will be
generated from MHADA building and STP of 30CMD capacity will be provided to treat the
sewage. 331.7m3
of sewage will be generated from proposed residential buildings and the
same will be treated combine in existing 300CMD & proposed 170CMD STP based on
Ecophotox Advance Oxidation Technology
Parameters Inlet Values Outlet Values Units
pH 7.0-8.5 6.5 – 9.0 mg/l
BOD 250-300 <30 mg/l
COD 400-500 <100 mg/l
O & G 10-20 <10 mg/l
TSS 400-500 <30 mg/l
2.7. Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details
of the facilities created.
The project activity shall have rainwater harvesting system. PP has proposed of Recharge pits
and Roof top rain water harvesting for the present case. Total numbers of recharge pits shall be
8 Nos. [2 Existing & 6 proposed] Size of recharge pit shall be 2x2x2m. Total rain water
harvested quantity shall be 28.99m3/minute. It should be noted that process of recharging is a
continuous and slow process. The results can be observed after a period of 3 to 4 years.
RECHARGE PITS: These are successful in shallow depth pervious strata areas. But even in
basaltic strata they may connect the interlinking of voids and help in increasing the water table.
Such pits can be provided independently on overall area and even on the storm water drainage
system through its chambers.
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ROOF TOP RAIN WATER HARVESTING: Rain water collected from the roof top can be
collected and connected to Storm water distribution system through which it can be utilized for
recharging as stated in 3 above.
2.8. What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed
project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in
the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of
flooding or water logging in any way?
The proposed project will include paved areas and thus the runoff from the plot is expected to
increase due to reduced infiltration. The quality of the runoff is expected to improve. However,
the increased runoff will not cause flooding or water logging because the project, as described
above is providing rain water harvesting system and a well-designed storm water network that
will take care of all roof and surface runoff.
2.9. What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of
ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity, and approvals
obtained from competent authority, if any)
One bore well is there in project premises and water will be withdrawn only for construction
activity and the amount of the water will be very less so there shall not be any major impact on
ground water table. PP has proposed 8 recharge pits for recharging ground water. Total water
quantity to be recharge shall be 28.99m3.
2.10. What precautions/measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction
activities polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken to
avoid the adverse impacts)
Adequate control measures have been proposed to check the surface run-off, as well as
uncontrolled flow of water into any water body. The following management measures are
proposed to protect the water quality during the construction phase.
• Provision of erosion control trench or other suitable practice
• Avoid excavation during monsoon season
• Preventing soil erosion
• Pit latrines & community toilets with temporary septic tanks shall be constructed on the site
during construction phase to prevent wastewater from entering the water bodies.
• To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil/grease, leak proof containers will
be used for storage & transportation of oil/grease. O&G handling will take place at designated
areas which will have impervious surface only.
• Construction activities generate disturbed soil, concrete fines, oils & other wastes. On-site
collection & settling of storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs, & prevention of
soil loss & toxic releases from the construction site are necessary to minimize water pollution.
2.11. How is the storm water from within the site managed?(State the provisions made to
avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site
layout indication contour levels) During rainy season, after the rainfall, some part of the rainwater percolates into the ground
and joins ground water table, a part is retained as soil moisture, some part is lost in
evapotranspiration and the remaining water overflows as storm water runoff. The quantity of
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runoff reaching the sewers is considerable as compared to sanitary sewage. It is proposed to
have separate storm water conveyance system for the project. Storm water drains/ pipes have
been considered along the road and as per topography of the plot. The rainwater flowing in the
storm water drainage will be used for rainwater harvesting wherever possible. The rainwater,
after filtration will be allowed to flow into the proposed bore wells where possible.
2.12. Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period lead to
unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation)?
During construction phase generation of debris & municipal solid waste is of concern. The
construction debris will be collected & suitably used on site for land & leveling whereas
remaining waste shall be disposed at the authorized dealer. Temporary shelters will be
provided for the labors. The waste generated from the activities of the laborers will be house
hold in nature & it will be collected & segregated. The bio-degradable & inert waste will be
handed over to the Municipal authorities for dumping. It will be ensured that all types of waste
generated on site will be collected, stored, treated & disposed off properly especially during
the monsoons, to avoid any unhygienic conditions around the project site. Thus deployment of
construction laborers on site will not lead to any unsanitary condition.
2.13. What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of
sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities
with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal)
Construction Phase- Sewage generation: 12.6CMD
Treatment: Sewage generated during construction phase shall be treated in existing STP of
capacity 300CMD
Operation Phase -
Total sewage generation will be 478.5CMD. Sewage generation from existing buildings is
119.5m3 and 300CMD STP is already provided to treat the same. 23.6m
3 sewage will be
generated from MHADA building and STP of 30CMD capacity will be provided to treat the
sewage. 331.7 m3
of sewage will be generated from proposed residential buildings and the
same will be treated combine in existing 300CMD & proposed 170CMD STP based on
Ecophotox Advance Oxidation Technology
3. VEGETATION
3.1. Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local
ecosystem with its unique features, if any)
The said project is located in Borhadewadi village of Pune District. The terrain consists of
slopes, plateaus, barren areas. All the geographical conditions/ features have been considered
before finalizing the design. Project site does not fall in any sensitive ecological area
providing habitat for any sensitive wildlife. Hence there will be no impact on the local
environment/biodiversity of the proposed site.
3.2. Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation?
(Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)
No, the construction activities do not involve clearing or modification of the vegetation. This
is mainly because the project site is barren.
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3.3. What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on
important site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping,
creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale) Construction activity is likely to have certain impacts on the surrounding features. However,
utmost care has been taken to mitigate the same. The project will comprise of 2,806.94m2
[495.20m2 & Proposed – 2,311.74m
2] of reserved green belt area. PP has proposed to plant 450
[114 existing and 336 proposed]. The trees of local species will be planted and landscape will
be developed. It will also help to cater the flora & fauna by providing habitat.
4. FAUNA
4.1. Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or
creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details.
No prominent mammal was observed during the field visit which is important in conservation.
The proposed project site supports commonly found faunal species. The project will not create
any barrier for the movement of important species. However the faunal species within the
premises of the project site will be increased with the development of a green belt
4.2. Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
No impacts on the avifauna are expected. All the species recorded were local and commonly
found all over the region. No endangered or rare avifauna was recorded from the study area.
4.3. Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse impacts on
fauna.
Since the proposed project would not have any adverse impact on fauna hence mitigation
measures are not relevant. The landscaped and green area incorporated in the project proposal
will provide a suitable habitat for small group of faunal species, once it is fully developed.
5. AIR ENVIRONMENT
5.1. Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands?
(Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion
models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed
constructions)
The project will result in negligible increase in the atmospheric concentrations of gases like
PM, SO2, NOX & CO due to D.G. sets operation (backup power only) and the increased
traffic activity. The proposed activity will not result in the formation of any heat island due to
the provision of green area.
At present, the total parking allotted during operational phase is around 376 cars, 1496 two
wheeler & 1484 bicycles. The emissions from these cars & two wheelers would not be
significant. Although the incrimination is not much high, mitigation measures to use good
quality fuel and use of community transport will help to lower the values of CO, posing less
impact on-site and at receptor locations.
5.2. What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other
hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters.
The activities responsible for the emissions during construction phase include excavation &
handling of materials like cement, sand, etc. During operation phase, emissions of particulate
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matter & gases are likely to be released from the use of DG set alone, which will be used only
during emergency cases. On site burning will be strictly prohibited & thus there will not be
any release of smoke. Eco friendly wall paints will be used to avoid emissions of odorous
fumes. No activities in either of the phases will lead to the emissions of hazardous gases.
Stack of adequate height will be provided to the DG sets to avoid any harm from the emissions.
The above mentioned emissions will remain in the atmosphere temporarily & will get
dispersed or will settle down in due course of time. Hence they will not have any significant
impact on any meteorological parameter.
5.3. Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of
the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement
including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site.
The project proponent will provide sufficient space for parking of vehicles which will reduce
idling of vehicles with in the complex. The vehicular traffic movement will be such that it will
not disturb the landscaped areas and organized open spaces. Roads of sufficient width will be
provided.
5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks,
pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category.
Internal approach roads of 18m width are planned within the premises of the proposed project.
All internal roads within the project shall be of 6m. The details of movement pattern of
vehicles and pedestrian pathways are shown in the master plan.
5.5. Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the
sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.
Addition of vehicles plying on the road due to the said project will result in marginal increase
in the noise levels. However to curb this, adequate buffering will be created using vegetation
and roads of adequate width are proposed.
5.6. What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in
& ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details.
For any construction project, the impact on AAQ, noise & vibration has to be considered in 2
phases’ viz., construction & operation. Equipments like drilling are used during construction
period. Since the site will be enclosed by shields on all sides, it will help in reducing the air &
noise impacts. Secondly, DG sets installed during operational phase are used during
emergency & power failure. These sets have been provided with acoustic enclosures & hence
there will not be any adverse impact on the air quality.
6. AESTHETICS
6.1. Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic
amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents? Yes, all these considerations have been taken into account while designing. In any case the
proposed construction will not result in obstruction of view, scenic amenity or landscape. The
buildings are designed in such a way that all can enjoy the greenery with the organized open
areas and landscaped areas. Also, good landscape architect has been appointed to develop the
green belt for this project. Therefore, the project will have a positive impact on the aesthetics.
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6.2. Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures?
What are the considerations taken into account? No, there will not be any adverse impact of the proposed construction on existing structures as
this is new project and proposed site is barren land. The various factors considered while
designing & planning include-
• Ecological surroundings
• Topography
• Water availability
• Better ambient air quality
• Carrying capacity of existing roads
• Vehicular density
6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design
influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.
Yes, local criteria are taken into account. The project is designed as per the Pimpri
Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Government of Maharashtra and features like Building
Setback, Building height and open space reservation etc. are incorporated in project.
6.4. Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if
any other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered. No.
7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
7.1. Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local
population? Provide the details.
No. Majority of the labour will be recruited locally and only minimal skilled workers would be
from outside, which is anticipated to be very small and will not alter the existing demographic
profile of the area.
7.2. Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project.
The project site is situated in the Borhadewadi area which is already developed area for mixed
use like residential and commercial use. As it comes under PCMC limit; all basic
infrastructural facilities are provided by the PCMC as per policy.
7.3. Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred
sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?
No, the project will not have any adverse effects on local communities, sacred sites or other
cultural values as the planning has been done considering all these parameters. The project
will help in generating employment at local level.
8. BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1. May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are the
construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy
conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)
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Yes 25% use of fly ash for RCC, Fly ash based light weight concrete blocks, Ready mix
concrete, pervious paving material and many other Eco friendly products
8.2. Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution,
noise & public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
Transportation & handling of materials during construction phase results mainly in pollution
of air & noise
The various steps proposed to mitigate the anticipated impacts are as under:
• To Control dust - Use of barricading the periphery by corrugated tin sheet of 3m height
- Dust mask will be provided to workers
- Transportation of materials through
- Sprinkling water within the premises to avoid emissions during vehicle movement
• To Control Gaseous emissions - Vehicle carrying materials to be transported must have PUC certificate
- Heavy vehicle movement will be allowed only during night time
- Construction equipments with idling control technologies will be used.
- Regular maintenance of the equipments will be carried out.
• To control Noise generation - Barricade the site periphery by corrugated tin sheet so as to confine noise within site.
- Ear muff/ ear plug will be provided to workers.
- The construction activities will be carried out during the daytime only
8.3. Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings
achieved? Yes, recycled materials will be definitely used in roads & structures. Major construction debris
generated such as waste concrete & waste plaster will be used as sub base of drives way &
footing. Pulverized debris used for filling and leveling. The excavated soil will be used for
landscaping of the site & at the same time top soil will be conserved for landscaping.
8.4. Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage
generated during the operation phases of the project.
All the municipal solid waste will be disposed off as per Municipal Solid Waste Handling
and Management Rules. Recyclable Biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste
Convertor, PP was handing over all organic waste to the PCMC but right now PP has made
agreement with Sant Gadge Baba Sanvay Rojgar Seva Sanstha. PP has proposed OWC of
250KPD for existing and commercial. PP has proposed OWC of 700KPD to treat SW
generated from proposed residential building and OWC of 75KPD for Mhada building. The
hazardous waste if any would be disposed as per standard norms of MoEF with the help of
authorized agencies. Details of solid waste generation are given as below;
Particulars Existing Proposed
Residential Commercial Residential MHADA
Final
Total 533.1 27.7 1,333.6 122.1 2,016.5
Bio Degradable 207.2 12.5 574.7 41.2 835.6
Non Degradable 184.1 11.1 510.8 36.6 742.6
E waste - - - -
Hazardous Waste - - - -
Biomedical waste
(Kg/month) (If applicable)
- - - -
STP Sludge 70 50 30.0 150.0
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Recyclable 69.1 4.2 191.6 13.7 278.6
Garden Waste 2.7 Nil 6.5 0.6 7.1
9. ENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1. Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is
the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried
to minimize energy consumption?
Source of power supply: MSEDCL
• Total Connected load: 2,776 KW [3085KVA]
• Maximum Power demand: 2,468KVA
Transformer: Total 5 Nos. of transformers are required and out of those 2 [22KV/630KVA]
are existing and 3 [22 kV/ 630KVA] are proposed
Backup Source: D.G set of capacity 200kVA, 82.5kVA are proposed while 125kVA is
existing. Fuels like Diesel will be used. These will be used for lighting the internal roads,
parking areas, elevators & corridors. The details are discussed in next question.
Following effective measures have been incorporated to minimize the energy consumption:
• Solar Water Heating Systems Will Be Done For Bathrooms
• Solar lights will be provided for common amenities like Street lighting & Garden
lighting
• CFL & LED based lighting will be done in the common areas, landscape areas,
signage’s, Entry gates and boundary compound walls etc
• Auto Timer Switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, Parking &
staircase Lights & Other Common Area Lights, for saving electrical energy
• Water Level Controllers with Timers will be used for Water Pumps
• To create awareness to end consumer or flat owner, for using energy efficient light
fittings like CFL, T5 Lamps & LED Lights
• Over all energy saving is 4.17% Per day
9.2. What type of, and capacity of, power back-up you plan to provide?
Following are the details for DG set back up
Operation phase:
DG set:
125KVA - Existing
200KVA - Proposed
82.5KVA - Proposed
Fuel: Diesel: 125 KVA – 23Lit/Hr
200KVA- 43 Lit/Hr.
82.5KVA – 20 Lit/Hr.
The DG Set will be used only in case of emergency or power failure.
HT line is passing through the plot.
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9.3. What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its
characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?
Glass will be used as per ECBC norms and IS standards
The glass used will be such that its SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Co-efficient) is 0.25 or less
typically suitable for the area.
9.4. What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate
the applications made in the proposed project.
The following solar architectural features will be used in the building:
• The orientation of buildings will be designed in such a way that maximum daylight
(natural light) is available.
• The designing will be such that most of the facades face the north- south direction thereby
reducing the glare & prolonged sun exposure.
• Maximum use of natural ventilation will be practiced to keep the public areas cool.
• The roof tops will be coated using high reflective coatings. This helps in creating a layer
of heat insulation which in turn reduces the heating of the roofs.
• Use of cavity wall with insulation infill.
• Maximum openings will be made on the western side.
Sufficient green areas will be developed surrounding the infrastructures in order to reduce to
impact of temperatures
9.5. Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy
devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot
water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details.
Yes, the building is designed in order to receive maximum solar light at common area.
Emergency lighting and street lighting will be provided with solar energy.
9.6. Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have
been used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof?
How much energy saving has been effected?
Yes, shading has been effectively used to reduce the cooling loads. The following techniques
have been adopted in the designing in order to reduce the impact of heat gain:
• The glare & prolonged exposure of sun will be reduced by orienting facades of the
structures in north-south direction.
• High reflective coatings will be applied for the roofs. This provides a layer of heat
insulation, reducing the heat gain through roofs.
• Maximum service areas will be provided on the western side.
• Green areas and open areas will be so spaced such that reduction in temperature is
achieved
9.7. Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical
systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor
efficiencies, lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC
and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications.
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Yes. Public areas will be cooled by natural ventilation. The design of the buildings will be
such that maximum use of natural lighting can be achieved. The walls, roofs and openings will
be so designed that influx of heat is minimum.
9.8. What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates?
Provide a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation
of heat island & inversion effects? Heat emission from the proposed construction can be from the following sources:
• Heat absorbed from the paved and concrete structures
• Heat generated from equipments / appliances,
However the heat generated will not be significant and will be dissipated in the lush greens
and open areas provided within the premises. Hence it can be concluded that the micro climate
will not be altered .heat insulating paint will be used on top floor to minimize heat gain.
9.9. What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external
walls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R
values of the individual components.
The project is not centrally air conditioned thus the ECBC guidelines will not be applicable to
this project. To reduce heat intake, use of insulation or other materials will be decided by the
occupants of the building. The roof will be constructed with puffing / brick bat coba as a part
of water proofing & thermal insulation. The external walls will have windows with slight
tinted glass & fixture paint will be used for cladding.
9.10. What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish
details of emergency plans.
M/s. Kamalraj has taken following measure for precaution against fire hazards;
1. Sufficient side margins will be left for the free movement of fire fighting vehicles
2. Fire Ambulance, Police, MSEB etc Emergency Contact Numbers Board will be displayed
prominently at the gate
3. Overhead fire water tank of capacity overall 1, 65,000 liters and underground fire water
tank of capacity 3,00,000 liters will be provided.
4. Riser Cum down Comer System of Dia 4 & 6 C class pipe, 3 HP terrace pump with
accessories of ISI mark will be provided. Independent Duct provision will be provided to
Riser Cum Down Comer System.
5. Sprinkler System will be provided for Basement parking areas and automatic sprinkler
system for fully B, E, and 7 F building will be provided.
6. M.C.P. & P.A communication system will be provided with talk back facility.
7. One fire stair case with fire doors will be provided
8. Fire Cum Stretcher lift [min 1.9 x 2.5 m] with fireman’s switch will be provided
9. Refuge Area of 1/4th floor area provided in front and conspicuously marked for
identification.
10. Basement will be used only for parking and nonflammable stores as per DC rule
Cl.15.11.12 & 15.11.13
11. ABC/DCP Fire Extinguisher, 5kg cap. 1 No will be provided on every floor for each
building.
12. Modular type fire extinguisher, 1 No. of 5 kg capacity will be provided in flat kitchen.
13. Courtyard/parking hydrants with one 2 way collecting head for each wing will be
provided apart from building in front at accessible position
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14. Fire Pump installation and all emergency lighting system [staircase, passage etc] will
be connected to the independent backup system.
The fire fighting system will comprise of hydrant system & portable extinguishers. Smoke
detectors will be provided with manual call points. External yard hydrants shall be installed
around the structures in galvanized steel fire hose cabinet (weather proof), at 1 m height from
the ground level as per the National Building Code. These shall be placed such that no portion
of structure will be more than 45 m from a hydrant. Utmost care will be taken to protect them
from mechanical or vehicular damage.
All floors will be provided with single fire hydrant riser as per NBC norms. Each riser will be
provided with landing valve on each floor, fire hose cabinet with first aid box, swinging hose
reels, fireman axe, 63 mm dia canvas hose & nozzles. Fire escape staircase shall also be
considered in the designing.
9.11. If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including
emissivity and thermal characteristics. Glass will only be used for windows and commercial area as a wall material.
9.12. What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are
mitigating the effects of infiltration.
The following measures will be adopted to mitigate the effects of infiltration:
• Aluminum windows with rubber gaskets will be provided so that the windows are
sealed.
• Summer cross section ventilation will be maximum
9.13. To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall
energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used. Solar energy will be utilized during the operation phase of the project. Solar water heaters will
be installed, also solar lighting. Apart from this, for lighting in the common areas CFL tubes
will be installed. Also, these will be utilized for the internal lighting purpose. This will help in
reducing the consumption of non renewable energy
10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each item
wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to
minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would
also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental
regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the site
including fire. The detailed EMP for the proposed project is enclosed in Annexure III.
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List of Annexure for Form 1A_Kamalraj Datta Vihar
Sr. No. Document Name Annexure
1. 7/12 of the proposed project I
2. Contour Map II
3. EMP III
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tmen
t sc
hem
e
devel
oped
to t
reat
the
was
tew
ater
so
that
it
can b
e re
use
d f
or
irri
gat
ion
purp
ose
.
No
off
si
te
impac
t
envis
aged
In c
ase
of
any e
ven
t of
dis
charg
e of
wat
er
from
the
site
, th
e ap
pli
cable
wat
er q
ual
ity
stan
dar
ds
wil
l be
mai
nta
ined
as
per
Wat
er
Act
base
d o
n d
ischar
ge
loca
tion
on l
and
/surf
ace
wat
er b
od
y /
sew
er
Au
gust
20
15
2
2
Kam
alr
aj
Datt
a V
ihar
En
vir
on
men
tal
Co
mp
on
ents
Pote
nti
al
Imp
act
s P
ote
nti
al
Sou
rce
Of
Imp
act
C
on
trols
th
rou
gh
EM
P a
nd
Desi
gn
Im
pact
Eva
luati
on
Rem
ark
s
Dust
em
issi
on
s
Const
ruct
ion P
hase
Dust
em
issi
on p
arti
cula
rly d
ue
to
the
exca
vat
ion
acti
vit
ies,
movem
ent
of
vehic
les
resu
ltin
g
in a
ir p
oll
uti
on.
� S
uit
able
co
ntr
ol
mea
sure
s w
ill
be
adop
ted
as
per
dust
contr
ol
pla
n.
�
Pro
vis
ion
of
onsi
te
Rea
dy
Mix
Concr
ete
pla
nt.
Not
signif
ican
t
bec
ause
dust
gen
erat
ion
wil
l be
tem
pora
ry
and
wil
l
sett
le f
ast
due
to dust
suppre
ssio
n t
echniq
ues
use
d
�
Pro
vis
ion o
f sp
rayin
g w
ate
r to
reduce
dust
em
issi
on o
n r
oad
s.
�
Exca
vat
ed t
opso
il t
o b
e pre
serv
ed a
nd
reuse
d f
or
lan
dsc
apin
g.
�
The
amount
of
expose
d
gro
un
d
and
stock
pil
es w
ill
be
min
imiz
ed so
th
at
re-s
usp
ensi
on
due
to
win
d
and
subse
quen
t d
ust
fal
l is
pre
vente
d.
�
Ensu
ring al
l veh
icle
s, gener
ato
rs an
d
com
pre
ssors
are
wel
l m
ainta
ined
and
regula
rly s
ervic
ed.
Air
Qual
ity
Em
issi
on
s of
SP
M,
SO
2,
NO
x a
nd C
O
Const
ruct
ion P
hase
Dust
an
d
oth
er
exhaust
atm
osp
her
ic e
mis
sions
gener
ate
d
by
vehic
le
movem
ent,
concr
ete
mix
ing
mac
hin
ery,
concr
ete
con
veyer
s, b
ucket
con
veyer
s, a
ir
blo
wer
s,
pneu
mat
ic
vib
rato
rs,
mec
hanic
al
vib
rato
rs
and
wate
r
tan
ker
s.
� E
mis
sion contr
ol
par
ticl
e fi
lter
s
on c
onst
ruct
ion e
quip
men
t
�
Rap
id
on
si
te
con
stru
ctio
n
and
impro
ved
m
ain
tenan
ce
of
equip
ment
�
PU
CC
vehic
les
wil
l be
allo
wed
Not
signif
ican
t
�
Regula
r m
onit
ori
ng o
f em
issi
on
s an
d
contr
ol
mea
sure
s to
re
duce
th
e
emis
sion l
evel
s.
�
It
is
also
re
com
mended
that
th
e
work
ers
wil
l not
be
allo
wed
to w
ork
over
a l
on
g e
xposu
re p
erio
d.
Au
gust
20
15
2
3
Kam
alr
aj
Datt
a V
ihar
En
vir
on
men
tal
Co
mp
on
ents
Pote
nti
al
Imp
act
s P
ote
nti
al
Sou
rce
Of
Imp
act
C
on
trols
th
rou
gh
EM
P a
nd
Desi
gn
Im
pact
Eva
luati
on
Rem
ark
s
Oper
atio
n P
hase
Pow
er g
ener
atio
n t
hro
ugh D
.G.
Set
oper
atio
ns.
Em
issi
on
s fr
om
vehic
ula
r tr
affi
c
in o
per
atio
ns.
� U
se o
f ult
ra l
ow
Sulp
hur
die
sel
and
inst
alla
tion o
f N
Ox r
etar
der
s
on D
.G.
sets
.
�
Pro
vid
ing s
epar
ate
entr
y a
nd
exit
poin
ts.
�
Red
uce
id
ling
tim
e in
par
kin
g
spac
e.
�
Pro
per
m
anag
ement
of
traf
fic
movem
ent
in a
nd o
ut
of
par
kin
g
area
and a
t in
ters
ecti
on w
ith t
he
exte
rnal
road
s
�
Pla
nta
tion w
ith sp
ecif
ic sp
ecie
s
to
be
pro
vid
ed
reduci
ng
SP
M
level
s.
Not
signif
ican
t as
D.G
.
set
would
be
use
d o
nly
in
the
case
of
unexpec
ted
pow
er
cuts
.
Min
or
impac
t on
the
air
qual
ity
of
the
surr
oundin
g a
rea.
D.G
. se
ts w
ill
only
be
use
d i
n e
mer
gency;
also
the
D.G
. se
ts p
rovid
ed w
ill
be
as p
er
the
CP
CB
guid
elin
es.
Nois
e
Envir
onm
ent
Nois
e
emis
sions
Const
ruct
ion P
hase
Oper
atio
n o
f con
stru
ctio
n
equip
ment
and v
ehic
les
duri
ng
site
devel
opm
ent.
� U
se
of
wel
l-m
ainta
ined
equip
ment
fitt
ed w
ith s
ilence
rs.
�
Pro
vid
ing n
ois
e sh
ield
s nea
r th
e
hea
vy c
on
stru
ctio
n o
per
atio
ns
�
Use
of
Per
sonal
P
rote
ctiv
e
Equip
ment
(PP
E)
like
ear
muff
s
and e
ar p
lug f
or
work
ers
duri
ng
const
ruct
ion a
ctiv
itie
s
Ther
e ar
e n
o s
ensi
tive
rece
pto
rs
loca
ted
in
the
imm
edia
te v
icin
ity
of
site
.
Au
gust
20
15
2
4
Kam
alr
aj
Datt
a V
ihar
En
vir
on
men
tal
Co
mp
on
ents
Pote
nti
al
Imp
act
s P
ote
nti
al
Sou
rce
Of
Imp
act
C
on
trols
th
rou
gh
EM
P a
nd
Desi
gn
Im
pact
Eva
luati
on
Rem
ark
s
Oper
atio
n P
hase
Nois
e fr
om
veh
icle
s m
ovem
ent
Nois
e fr
om
D
.G. se
ts
oper
atio
ns
�
Sm
ooth
flo
w o
f tr
affi
c th
at w
ill
reduce
honkin
g a
nd i
dli
ng
� P
rovid
ing
acou
stic
en
clo
sure
s
for
D.G
. se
ts
� R
estr
icti
ng
the
const
ruct
ion
duri
ng d
ay t
ime.
The
inst
itute
buil
din
g
acro
ss th
e ro
ad m
igh
t
get
te
mp
ora
rily
affe
cted
bec
ause
of
the
nois
e.
But
the
impac
t
wil
l be
reduce
d
to
acce
pta
ble
level
by t
he
mea
sure
s su
ggest
ed.
Land
Envir
onm
ent
Soil
conta
min
atio
n
Const
ruct
ion P
hase
Dis
posa
l of
const
ruct
ion a
nd
dem
oli
tion d
ebri
s
Conta
min
atio
n o
f so
il d
ue
to
leakag
e of
oil
fro
m v
ehic
les
�
Const
ruct
ion
deb
ris
wil
l be
coll
ecte
d
and
suit
ably
use
d
on
site
as
per
co
nst
ruct
ion
was
te
man
agem
ent
pla
n.
�
Eff
ecti
ve
mea
sure
s w
ill
be
taken
to p
reven
t le
akage
of
oil
Impac
t w
ill
be
min
or
negat
ive,
as
any w
aste
gen
erat
ed
wil
l be
reuse
d f
or
const
ruct
ion
acti
vit
ies.
The
conta
min
atio
n o
f so
il w
ill
be
avoid
ed
by s
uit
able
manag
em
ent
of
oil
and f
uel.
Car
e w
ill
be
taken
to
com
pac
t th
e so
il
afte
r re
fill
ing
so
that
, so
il
erosi
on
and
conse
quent
soil
im
port
is
avoid
ed.
Au
gust
20
15
2
5
Kam
alr
aj
Datt
a V
ihar
En
vir
on
men
tal
Co
mp
on
ents
Pote
nti
al
Imp
act
s P
ote
nti
al
Sou
rce
Of
Imp
act
C
on
trols
th
rou
gh
EM
P a
nd
Desi
gn
Im
pact
Eva
luati
on
Rem
ark
s
O
per
atio
n P
hase
Res
iden
tial
&
C
om
mer
cial
buil
din
gs
are
the
sourc
es o
f so
lid
wast
e gener
atio
n.
This
was
te c
an
be
cate
gori
zed a
s bio
degra
dable
&
non
bio
degra
dable
w
ast
e.
Tota
l w
aste
gener
atio
n f
rom
the
enti
re
pro
ject
w
ill
be
83
5.6
kg/d
ay
to
trea
t th
is,
Org
anic
W
ast
e C
on
ver
tor
faci
lity
wil
l be
inst
alle
d.
Was
te o
il h
andli
ng f
rom
D.G
.
sets
�
Pro
pose
d s
oli
d w
aste
coll
ecti
on,
segre
gati
on a
nd d
isp
osa
l sy
stem
.
�
Aw
arenes
s pro
gra
ms
wil
l be
con
duct
ed t
o e
duca
te t
he p
eople
on
reduci
ng
was
te
gener
atio
n,
reuse
and r
ecycl
ing o
f w
ast
e
� W
aste
oil
gen
erat
ed
about
400
lit/
annum
w
ill
be
sold
to
auth
ori
zed r
ecycl
ers
Tota
l w
aste
gen
erat
ion
from
the
enti
re p
roje
ct
wil
l be
835.6
kg/d
ay t
o
trea
t th
is,
Org
anic
Was
te
Con
ver
tor
wil
l
be
inst
alle
d.
This
w
ill
def
init
ely
hel
p
to
reduce
th
e burd
en
on
the
dis
posa
l si
tes
the
impac
t w
ou
ld
be
Negli
gib
le.
The
wast
e oil
gener
ated
w
ill
be
sold
to
MP
CB
auth
ori
zed s
crap d
eale
r.
Const
ruct
ion P
hase
Sit
e dev
elop
ment
duri
ng
con
stru
ctio
n
� S
pec
ies
and
nu
mber
of
tree
s
have
bee
n
identi
fied
an
d
mar
ked
.
Eff
ort
s w
ill
be
taken t
o
reta
in
the
max
imum
nu
mber
of
tree
s.
--
Bio
logic
al
Envir
onm
ent
(Flo
ra a
nd
Fau
na)
Dis
pla
cem
ent
of
flora
and
fauna
on s
ite
Oper
atio
n P
hase
Incr
ease
of
gre
en c
over
.
About
2,8
06.9
4m
2
�
Pla
nta
tion
wil
l be
done
as
per
landsc
apin
g
pla
n
usi
ng
nat
ive
flora
, w
hic
h
wil
l enhance
th
e
over
all
ecolo
gy o
f th
e ar
ea.
The
pro
ject
wil
l have
a
posi
tive
impac
t
Const
ruct
ion P
hase
Const
ruct
ion a
cti
vit
ies
leadin
g t
o
relo
cati
on
�
Pro
pose
d c
onst
ruct
ion s
ites
are
a
vac
ant
plo
t, h
ence
no p
opula
tion
dis
pla
cem
ent
No n
egat
ive
impac
t
Soci
o-
Econ
om
ic
Envir
onm
ent
Popu
lati
on
dis
pla
cem
ent
Oper
atio
n P
hase
Sit
e oper
atio
n
�
Pro
ject
wil
l pro
vid
e em
plo
ym
ent
op
port
unit
ies
to
the
larg
e
nu
mber
of
loca
l peo
ple
in t
erm
s
of
labours
duri
ng
con
stru
ctio
n
and
serv
ice
per
son
nel
duri
ng
oper
atio
n p
has
e.
Posi
tive
impac
t --
Au
gust
20
15
2
6
Kam
alr
aj
Datt
a V
ihar
En
vir
on
men
tal
Co
mp
on
ents
Pote
nti
al
Imp
act
s P
ote
nti
al
Sou
rce
Of
Imp
act
C
on
trols
th
rou
gh
EM
P a
nd
Desi
gn
Im
pact
Eva
luati
on
Rem
ark
s
Const
ruct
ion P
hase
Hea
vy v
ehic
ula
r m
ovem
ent
duri
ng c
on
stru
ctio
n
�
Hea
vy v
ehic
ula
r m
ovem
ent
wil
l
be
rest
rict
ed
to
day
tim
e only
and
adeq
uat
e par
kin
g
area
is
avai
lable
wit
hin
the
pre
mis
es.
No n
egat
ive
impac
t M
ainta
in r
ecord
of
vehic
les
Exhau
sts
from
veh
icle
s w
ill
be
min
imiz
ed
by
use
of
fuel
-eff
icie
nt
veh
icle
s.
Vehic
les
wil
l be
wel
l m
ainta
ined
an
d w
ill
have
Poll
uti
on
U
nder
C
hec
k
(PU
C)
cert
ific
ate.
Tra
ffic
Pat
tern
In
crea
se o
f
veh
icula
r
traf
fic
Oper
atio
n P
hase
Tra
ffic
due
to r
esid
ents
wil
l be
added t
o t
he
exis
tin
g r
oads.
�
Vehic
ula
r m
ovem
ent
wil
l be
regula
ted
insi
de
the
site
w
ith
road
s of
adequat
e w
idth
,
separ
ate
entr
y
&
exit
p
oin
ts,
adeq
uat
e par
kin
g l
ots
an
d p
roper
traf
fic
man
agem
ent
pla
n.
�
Sig
nal
s fo
r tr
affi
c m
ovem
ent
and
anti
honkin
g
wil
l be
pla
ced
in
the
par
kin
g a
rea.
Wit
h
mit
igat
ion
mea
sure
s m
inor
negat
ive
impac
t w
ill
occ
ur.
The
incr
ementa
l tr
affi
c lo
ad
due
to
pro
ject
oper
atio
n i
s n
ot
expec
ted t
o c
ause
any
signif
icant
impac
t on
the
exis
ting
traf
fic
pat
tern
.