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Minutes of 195 th SEAC Meeting Date 14/11/2014 The 195 th meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on 14/11/2014. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary, SEAC: 1. Dr. M. S. Khan, Chairman 2. Dr. S. N. Singh, Member 3. Dr. Asheesh Kumar Singh Member 4. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member 5. Dr. R.K. Sardana, Secretary The Chairman welcomed the members to the 195 th SEAC meeting. The minutes of 194 th SEAC meeting dated 21/10/2014 were confirmed. General Discussion: 1. The Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that during scrutiny of the project proposals it was found that in projects with file nos. 1275, 1287, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1306, 1368, 1369, 1371, 1782, 1788, 2141, 2147, 2170, 2178, 2183, 2235, mining plans have not been included hence, related project proponents are proposed to be directed for submission of necessary documents for appraisal i.e. mining plan, Certificate of revenue officer regarding other mining sites within 500 m of the proposed excavation site and Environment management plan including Mine Closure, Rehabilitation & Corporate Social Responsibility Plan. The committee discussed and agreed with Secretary, SEAC to send a communication to project proponent in this regards. The matters shall be discussed after submission of necessary information as above. 2. All pending cases of 2010/2011/2012/ and up to October 13, who have not submitted reply as desired by the committee recommendations should be closed and proponents should be informed accordingly that their cases will be treated as fresh. Whenever their reply will be received their cases will be heard on their request and till then their cases will not be treated as pending cases. 3. The committee decided that the respective RQPs who prepares the mining plans should also called in the meeting along with proponent to present the project report of mining plan.

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The 195th

meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on

14/11/2014. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary,

SEAC:

1. Dr. M. S. Khan, Chairman

2. Dr. S. N. Singh, Member

3. Dr. Asheesh Kumar Singh Member

4. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member

5. Dr. R.K. Sardana, Secretary

The Chairman welcomed the members to the 195th

SEAC meeting.

The minutes of 194th

SEAC meeting dated 21/10/2014 were confirmed.

General Discussion:

1. The Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that during scrutiny of the project

proposals it was found that in projects with file nos. 1275, 1287, 1292, 1293, 1294,

1295, 1306, 1368, 1369, 1371, 1782, 1788, 2141, 2147, 2170, 2178, 2183, 2235,

mining plans have not been included hence, related project proponents are proposed

to be directed for submission of necessary documents for appraisal i.e. mining plan,

Certificate of revenue officer regarding other mining sites within 500 m of the

proposed excavation site and Environment management plan including Mine Closure,

Rehabilitation & Corporate Social Responsibility Plan. The committee discussed and

agreed with Secretary, SEAC to send a communication to project proponent in this

regards. The matters shall be discussed after submission of necessary information as

above.

2. All pending cases of 2010/2011/2012/ and up to October 13, who have not submitted

reply as desired by the committee recommendations should be closed and proponents

should be informed accordingly that their cases will be treated as fresh. Whenever

their reply will be received their cases will be heard on their request and till then their

cases will not be treated as pending cases.

3. The committee decided that the respective RQPs who prepares the mining plans

should also called in the meeting along with proponent to present the project report of

mining plan.

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Appraisal:

The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda points

discussed:

1- Sand/Moram Mining at Gata No.817, Vill-Hariha, Firozabad. (Leased Area 6.459

Acres) Sri Shukhveer Singh, Owner, Vill-Kishandaspura, Post-Jalalpur,Distt-

Firozabad. File No. 1388/AD-H

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated

03/05/2014 wherein the project proponents were directed to submit following information:

1. Papers of grant/renewal of lease approved from competent authority.

2. Ownership of lease.

3. Copy of approved mining plan.

4. Revised form-1 in commensuration with proposed quantity of excavation 5. An affidavit by the proponent regarding proposed manual method of mining.

6. All terminology should be clear in report.

The project proponents submitted their replies through undated letter submitted in the meeting. A presentation was made by the project proponent alongwith their consultants M/s

Earth Vision Envirotech Pvt. Ltd.

The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of Environmental

Clearance to the project proposals as given at Para-A along with all General condition as

prescribed by authority for sand/moram mining proposals and specific conditions as given at

Annexure-5:-

Para-A:

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand/Moram Mining Project at Gata No. 817

Mi, Village-Anwara, Tehsil-Tundla, District-Firozabad, U.P.(Leased Area 6.459 acres or

2.615 ha.).

2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Yamuna.

3. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Pankaj Pande (RQP No.-

RQP/DDN/086/95/A).

4. Lease for the project was applied by Shri Shukhveer Singh on 21/03/2012 for a period of

03 years.

5. The mine lease area is located between latitude 27010'33 " N and longitude 78

0 12'33”E

6. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.

The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table

and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.

7. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

8. The water requirement will be limited to 3.0 KLD and will be supplied from water

tankers.

9. 70,000 Cub meter sand morm collections are proposed.

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10. As committed 5 mt. of buffer zone will be maintained.

11. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.

12. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.

13. During operation the maximum workers no-30

14. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

15. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

16. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.

2- Sand Mining at Gata No-587, Kotwa, Haveli, Tehsil-Sadar. Distt-Mahrajganj. (Area

0.441 Hac) Sri Raj Bahadur Yadav, Vill-Mohaddipur, Distt-Gorakhpur, U.P File

No. 1899/JDCA-S

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 26/06/2014 wherein the project proponents were directed to submit following information:

1. Mining Plan should be submitted.

2. Coordinates of all four corners and site map/photographs.

The project proponents submitted their replies through letter dated 12/09/2014. A presentation was made by the project proponent alongwith their consultants M/s Ascenso

Management and Consulting Services Pvt.

The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of Environmental Clearance to the project proposals as given at Para-A along with all General conditions as

prescribed by authority for sand/moram mining proposals and specific conditions as given at

Annexure-5 subject to approval of interrupted period (ckf/kr vof/k) by District Administration

/Mining Department:-

Para-A:

1. The project proposal falls under category- 1(a)-B2 of EIA Notification, 2006 (as

amended).

2. The proposal is for Proposed Sand/Morum Mining from Choti Gandak River at Gata

No-587, Kotwa, Pargana-Haveli, Tehsil-Sadar, District-Maharajganj, Uttar-Pradesh

(Leased Area 1.10 Acres/0.441 Ha)

3. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-

RQP/DDN/165/2005/A). 4. Lease for the project was applied by Shri Raj Bahadur Yadav on 26/09/2011 for a

period of 03 years. Renewal has been applied.

5. As per the form-1 the collection of 8500 TPA Sand/Morum is proposed from 1.10

Acres/0.441 ha mining lease area.

6. Application has been submitted Sri Raj Bahadur Yadav, S/o Sri. Ram Naval Village

Mohaddipur, District-Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.273001

7. Mining will be opencast type manually. No drilling and blasting is proposed.

8. This project does not attract any of the general condition applicable on mining

projects specified in EIA Notification 14-09-2006.

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9. During operation the maximum number of workers is 08.

10. The water requirement will be limited to 1.86 KLD (Drinking- 0.06 KLD from bore

well and dust suppression- 1.5 KLD and Green Belt-0.3 KLD will be met from nearby

village through tankers).

The committee also directed that a copy of approval letter for interrupted period (ckf/kr vof/k) by District Administration /Mining Department shall be submitted to SEIAA within 15

days of its issuance.

3- Sand mining project at gata no- 1178 Village- Behri Khurd, Kalpi, Jalaun. (Area –

9.48 acres ) Mr. Kamal Singh Village- Behsri Khurd, Tehsil- Kalpi, Jalaun File No.

1915/OSD-T

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The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to revised and

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Para-A:

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand Mining at Gata No. 1178, Village-Behri

Khurd, Tehsil-Kalpi, District-Jalaun, U.P. (Leased Area 9.48 acres)

2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Betwa.

3. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-

RQP/DDN/165/2005/A).

4. Lease for the project was applied by Shri Kamal Singh on 17/07/2008 for a period of 03

years. Application applied for a lapse period of 33 months.

5. The mine lease area is located between latitude 25052’57.23" N and longitude 79

0

51'58.96 E

6. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.

The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table

and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.

7. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

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8. The water requirement will be limited to 28 KLD and will be supplied from water

tankers.

9. 87,469 cubic meter sand/Moram collections are proposed.

10. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.

11. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.

12. During operation the maximum workers no-25.

13. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

14. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

15. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.

4- Granite sized dimensional Stone mining at arazi no- 580, 581, 582 & 583 at village-

Gangora, Lalitpur,U.P. (Area – 3.63 acres Shri Vijay Tiwari, Village- Mhaveerpur,

Tehsil- & Dirtrict- Lalitpur,U.P.) File No. 1918/AD-Sub

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A presentation was made by the project proponent and along with their consultant M/s

Udaipur Mintech Pvt. Ltd. The committee observed that the proposals include mining of

1200 m3 per annum of Granite Sized Dimensional Stone however, in the presentation

document mining quantity is proposed as 12000 m3 per annum. The committee directed the

proponent that this mismatch regarding the production capacity should be explained and

corrected form-1 should be submitted for further consideration of the matter. Mining plan as

prepared by registered qualified person as approved by competent authority (Indian Bureau of

Mine) should also be submitted.

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arazi no- 580, 581, 582 & 583 at village- Gangora, Lalitpur, U.P. (Area – 3.63 acres).

2. Mining Lease area was granted to Shri Vijay Tiwari through G.O. no. 4974/18-11-97

dated 03/12/1997 for 15 years. District Magistrate, Lalitpur has directed the project

proponent through his letter dated 23/02/2013 to submit environmental clearance.

3. 1200 M3/annum Granite Sized Dimensional Stone collections are proposed.

4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-

RQP/DDN/165/2005/A).

5. The water requirement will be limited to 18 KLD through private tankers.

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6. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

7. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining

machinery shall include excavators, drill machines and trucks as per mining plan.

8. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to approved mining plan by Mining

Department.

9. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

10. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.

11. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

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1. CSR Plan with Rs. 50000 should be prepared and submitted.

2. Adequate arrangements for first aid facilities at site shall be maintained.

3. Approach road shall be made motorable.

5- Sand Stone Mining at Araji No-5597 & 5598, Billimarkundi, Robertsganj,

Sonbhadra. (Area-1.00 Acres) Sri Virendra Mishra, Bhujoul Colony, Deoria, U.P.

File No. 1962/AD-H

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In view of above, the committee directed the proponent to submit an affidavit

regarding the location of the project with reference to critically polluted areas as above.

Further, the committee directed that the proponent should submit a certificate issued by

District Mining Authority about existing operating mining areas within 500 m of the project

site. The project proponent should also submit a status report in view of MoEF, Notification

dated 09/09/2013 about applicability of general condition in the matter.

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Para-A:

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand Stone Mining at Araji No-5597 Ka &

5598, Aaraji, Village-Billi Markundi, Tehsil-Robertsganj, District-Sonbhadra, Uttar

Pradesh (Leased area-01 acre).

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2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant from 09/04/2010 to 08/04/2020.

3. 6,500 M3/annum Gitti, Boulder (Dolo Stone) collections are proposed.

4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Indra Singh (RQP No.-RQP/DDN/078/94/A).

5. The water requirement will be limited to 03 KLD from borewell.

6. A Google map showing Ariel distances of critically polluted areas of District-Sonebhadra

from the project site has been submitted which shows that the project site is beyond 05

K.M. from any critical areas as identified by MoEF in District-Sonebhadra. Hence the

project activities are not covered under general conditions.

7. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

8. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining

machinery shall include excavators, drill machines and trucks as per mining plan.

9. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to approved mining plan by Mining

Department.

10. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

11. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.

12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

6- Dolo Stone Mining at Araji No-7536 Gaa, Billimarkundi, Tehsil-Robertsganj,

District-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Area-1.86.00 Acres) Sri Ramesh Chandra Pandey, Soraha

Sindhoraka, Basti, U.P. File No. 1964/JDCA-S

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Para-A:

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Dolo Stone Mining at Araji No-7536 Ga,

Billimarkundi, Tehsil-Robertsganj, District-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Area-1.86.00 Acres).

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2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant from 23/08/2007 to 22/08/2017.

3. 9,600 M3/annum Gitti, Boulder (Dolo Stone) collections are proposed.

4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Indra Singh (RQP No.-RQP/DDN/078/94/A).

5. The water requirement will be limited to 2.5 KLD from private tankers.

6. A Google map showing Ariel distances of critically polluted areas of District-Sonebhadra

from the project site has been submitted which shows that the project site is beyond 05

K.M. from any critical areas as identified by MoEF in District-Sonebhadra. Hence the

project activities are not covered under general conditions.

7. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

8. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining

machinery shall include excavators, drill machines and trucks as per mining plan.

9. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to approved mining plan by Mining

Department.

10. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

11. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.

12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

7- Stone Mining at Arazi N0. 1275, Khand-24 Village-Sonvarsa, Bara, Allahabad, U.P.

(Leased Area 2.50 Acre) Mr. Banshi Lal, Bara, District-Allahabad, U.P. File No.

1997/AD-H

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ch&2 Js.kh dk ;g izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 04-08-2014 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEu lwpuk,a pkgh xbZ Fkh%

1- Co-ordinates of the site corners.

2- Geological Reserve, Mineable Reserve & Proposed annual production.

3- Details of Water requirement.

4- Ultimate depth of mining.

5- During operation the maximum no. of workers. 6- Mining plan for the valid period.

7- Complete proposed Project including form -1 should be revised.

ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 12-09-2014 ds ek/;e ls iqujhf{kr QkeZ&1 izLrqr fd;k

x;k gS ftlesa lkbV dksvkWfMZusV] 15000 D;wfcd eh0 izfr o"kZ LVksu dk [kuu] [kuu ;kstuk] Hkw&ry ls vf/kdre 03 eh0 dh xgjkbZ rd [kuu] yht vof/k 25-02-2008 ls 24-02-2013 rd gksus dk mYys[k fd;k x;k gS lkFk gh [kuu vf/kdkjh] bykgkckn ds i= fnukad 27-07-2012 }kjk yht uohuhdj.k gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl izLrqr fd;s tkus dk vkns'k fn;k x;k gSA [kku vf/kdkjh] bykgkckn ds i= fnukad 28-07-2014 }kjk iz'uxr ifj;kstuk ds 500 eh0 esa ,d vU; [kuu 2-50 ,dM+ gksus dk mYys[k fd;k x;k gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa DyLVj dk {ks=Qy 5 gsDVs;j ls de gksus ¼05 ,dM+ ½ ds dkj.k ifj;kstuk ch&2 Js.kh esa j[ks tkus dk fu.kZ; fy;k x;kA Jh cU'kh yky flag izLrkod }kjk vius lykgdkj es0 lkou dUlyVsUlh ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o ifj;kstuk ds lEcU?k esa fuEuor~ fooj.k izLrqr fd;k x;k%

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1. The environmental clearance is sought for the proposed for Stone mining Project at

Arazi No. 1275, Khand-24, Village-Sonvarsa Tehsil-Bara District-Allahabad Uttar

Pradesh for Proposed capacity of 20000 m3/season extraction of Gitti-Stones,

Khanda.( Lease area- 2.50 acre./ 1.01 ha.)

2. Application has been submitted by Banshi Lal R/o- Village- Nivi Lohgara Tehsil-

Bara, P.S.-Bara District-Allahabad (U.P.)

3. Mining lease of validity date: 18.08.2006 to Date: 24.02.2013 has been subimited.

4. A copy of approved mining plan of dated 06/08/2009 has been submitted.

5. During operation the maximum no. of workers will not be more than 120-150.

6. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining

projects specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

7. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining

machinery shall include excavators, drill machines and trucks as per mining plan.

8. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to approved mining plan by Mining

Department.

9. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or

embankment or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

10. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.

11. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as

amended)

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds vk/kkj ij iSjk&, ij izLrqr izLrko ds lkis{k layXud&7 o 8 ij mfYyf[kr LVksu [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA

8- Stone Mining Project at Arazi N0. 962, Village-Dari, Meja, Allahabad. (Leased

Area 5.00 Acre) Sri Umesh Kumar Yadav ,Owner, Tehsil Meja, Allahabad, U.P. File

No. 1998/AD-Sub

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ch&2 Js.kh dk ;g izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 04-08-2014 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEu lwpuk,a pkgh xbZ Fkh%

1- Co-ordinates of the site corners.

2- Geological Reserve, Mineable Reserve & Proposed annual production. 3- Details of Water requirement.

4- Ultimate depth of mining. 5- During operation the maximum no. of workers.

6- Mining plan for the valid period. 7- Complete proposed Project including form -1 should be revised.

8- Authority letter from the project proponent side to present the case on

behalf off.

ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 14-08-2014 ds ek/;e ls iqujhf{kr QkeZ&1 izLrqr fd;k x;k gS ftlesa lkbV dksvkWfMZusV] 20000 D;wfcd eh0 izfr o"kZ LVksu dk [kuu] o"kZ 2012 esa rS;kj dh xbZ [kuu ;kstuk] yht vof/k 02-01-2008 ls 01-01-2013 rd gksus dk mYys[k fd;k x;k gS lkFk gh

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[kuu vf/kdkjh] bykgkckn ds i= fnukad 28-07-2014 }kjk 500 eh0 dh ifjf/k esa vU; [kuu iV~Vk Lohdr̀ u gksus dk mYys[k fd;k x;k gSA [kuu vf/kdkjh] bykgkckn ds i= fnukad 17-07-2012 }kjk uohuhdj.k gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl izLrqr fd;s tkus dk vkns'k fn;k x;kA [kuu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj izfro"kZ 5000 ?kueh0 [kuu fd;k tk;sxkA Jh eukst dqekj flag ifj;kstuk izLrkod ds izfrfuf/k }kjk vius lykgdkj es0 lkou dUlyVsUlh ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o ifj;kstuk ds lEcU?k esa fuEuor~ fooj.k izLrqr fd;k x;k%

1. The environmental clearance is sought for the proposed Stone Minning at Arazi No.

962, Village-Dari Tehsil-Meja District-Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for Proposed

capacity of 20000 m3/season extraction of Gitti-Stones, Khanda.(Lease area 5.0 acre.)

2. Application has been submitted by Umesh Kumar Yadav, S/o Sri Harvilas Yadav

R/o- Village- Dari Tehsil: Meja, District: Allahabad (U.P.)

3. Mining lease of validity date: 02.01.2008 to Date: 01.01.2013 has been submitted.

4. A copy of approved mining plan of dated 05.8.2012 has been submitted.

5. During operation the maximum no. of workers will not be more than 120-150.

6. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining

projects specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

7. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining

machinery shall include excavators, drill machines and trucks as per mining plan.

8. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to approved mining plan by Mining

Department.

9. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or

embankment or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

10. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.

11. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as

amended)

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds vk/kkj ij iSjk&, ij izLrqr izLrko ds lkis{k layXud&7 o 8 ij mfYyf[kr LVksu [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA

9- Sand Mining Project at Gata No-192/1.192/2,192/3,1/146,1/127, Vill-Dighwat, Banda.

(Area-0.964 Hac.) Sri Brijesh Kumar Srivastava, Vill-Dighwat, Banda. File No.

2005/OSD-T

The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the

case and to reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project proponent.

10- Mining Project at Zone-9, Khand-10/2, Vill-Pandua, Kaushambi. (Leased Ara-4.05

Hac) Sri Krishn Kumar, Vill-Tilhapur, Chayal, Kaushambi, U.P. File No.

2012/AD-H

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ch&2 Js.kh dk ;g izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 09-10-2013 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEu lwpuk,a pkgh xbZ Fkh%

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The committee has observed the difference between presentation & Form-1.

lfefr }kjk ik;k x;k fd mijksDr ds dze esa vkosnd }kjk i= fnukad 10-10-2014 ds ek/;e ls ekbfuax Iyku izLrqr fd;k x;k gS] ftlds vuqlkj 50000 Vu@o"kZ [kuu fd;s tkus gsrq izLrko fn;k x;k gSA QkeZ&1 esa 1-30 yk[k Vu@o"kZ [kuu fd;s tkus dk izlrko gSA lfefr }kjk funsZ'k fn;s x;s fd izLrkod }kjk mijksDr vUrj ds lEcU?k esa Li"Vhdj.k fn;k tk;sA yht vof/k 26-11-2011 ls 25-11-2014 rd izLrkfor gS] ftlds lEcU/k esa laxr vfHkys[k izLrqr fd;s tk;saA 500 eh0 esa vU; [kuu {ks= dh fLFkfr ds lEcU/k esa Hkh lwpuk izLrqr dh tk;saA izLrkod }kjk lwpuk,a izLrqr fd;s tkus ds mijkUr lfefr }kjk izdj.k ij fopkj fd;k tk;sxkA

11- Sand/Morum Mining at Araji No-165 Kha, 172 Ka, 165 Ka, 173 Ka & 173 Kha, Vill-

Nagvan, Sonbhadra. (Area 2.328 Hac) Sri Manik Chandra, Nagvan, Sonbhadra.

File No. 2024/JDCA-S

The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the

case and to reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project

proponent.

12- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Araji No-245, Vill-Gurdah, Sonbhadra. (Area 7.9

Acres) Sri Farid Ahmad, Nayi Masid, Robertsganj, Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P. File No.

2034/JDCA-S

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ch&2 Js.kh dk ;g izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 09-10-2013 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEu lwpuk,a pkgh xbZ Fkh%

The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to revise and

submit the details for evacuation/transportation road and site photographs.

mijksDr ds dze esa vkosnd }kjk i= fnukad 27-05-2014 ds ek/;e ls lwpuk,a miyC/k djk;h xbZ gS] ftlesa VªkWUliksVZs'ku :V] lkbV QksVksxzkQ izLrqr dh xbZ gSaA izdj.k tuin&lksuHknz ls lEcfU?kr gS vr% fdzVhdyh ikWY;wVsM {ks=ksa ls lkbV dh nwjh ls lEcfU/kr xwxy eSi izLrqr fd;k x;k gS] ftlds vuqlkj lkbV 05 fdeh0 ls vf/kd nwjh ij fLFkr gSA layXu yht vfHkys[kksa ds vuqlkj yht vof/k 29-11-2010 ls 28-11-2013 rd gSA izdj.k uohuhdj.k gsrq izLrqr gSA izLrkod }kjk ;g Hkh voxr djk;k x;k fd QkeZ&1 esa =qfVo'k dSewj okbZYM ykbQ lsUpqjh dh nwjh 02 fdeh0 ij gksus dk mYys[k gS tcfd okLrfod nwjh 07 fdeh0 gS] ftlls lEcfU/kr xwxy eSi] Vksiks'khV eSi o 'kiFk i= layXu fd;k x;k gSA

Jh Qjhn vgen ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o ifj;kstuk ds lEcU?k esa fuEuor~ fooj.k izLrqr fd;k x;k% 1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand Mining Project at Aarazi No. 245,

Village-Gurdah, Tehsil-Robertsganj, District-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Leased Area 7.9 acres)

2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Son.

3. The mine lease area is located between latitude 24035’51.66” N to 24

035’12.96” N and

Longitude 82057’09.42”E to 82057’74.08”

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4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.

The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table

and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.

5. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

6. The water requirement will be limited to 3.5 KLD and will be supplied from water

tankers.

7. 30,000 TPA sand/Moram collections are proposed.

8. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.

9. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.

10. During operation the maximum workers no-20.

11. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

13. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds

vk/kkj ij iSjk&, ij izLrqr izLrko ds lkis{k layXud&5 o 6 ij mfYyf[kr lSUM eksje [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA

13- Stone Mining at Araji No-1595/2, Vill-Manda Khas, Meja, Allahabad, U.P.(Leased

Area 3.50 Hac) Smt Saroja Devi, Vill-Shivrajpur, Manda Khas, Meja, Allahabad.

File No. 2074/JDCA-S

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ch&2 Js.kh dk ;g izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 04-08-2014 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEuor~ laLrqfr dh xbZ%&

The committee considered the case on the basis of form-1, pre-feasibility report,

mining plan and land documents submitted, the committee gone through the submitted documents and found that they are not as per the notification hence directed the project

proponent to revise the documents as per notification. The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.

ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 14-08-2014 }kjk iqujhf{kr QkeZ&1 o izh&fQftfcYVh fjiksVZ izLrqr dh xbZ gSA izLrko esa 12]000 D;wchd eh0 LVksu izfr o"kZ [kuu fd;s tkus dk izLrko gSA [kuu {ks= gsrq yht 26-11-2008 ls 25-11-2013 05 o"kZ ds fy, nh xbZ FkhA 10 o"kZ ds uohuhdj.k gsrq izLrko ftykf/kdkjh] bykgkckn ds le{k izLrqr gS] ftl ij dk;kZy; ftykf/kdkjh ds i= fnukad 16-09-2013 }kjk [kuu iV~Vs dh Lohd`fr ij fopkj i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl izek.k i= izLrqr fd;s tkus ij fopkj fd;k tk;sxkA 500 eh0 esa vU; [kuu {ks= u gksus lEcU/kh [kku vf/kdkjh] bykgkckn dk izek.k i= layXu fd;k x;k gSA

Jh nhid dqekj f}osnh ifj;kstuk izLrkod ds izfrfuf/k }kjk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o ifj;kstuk ds lEcU?k esa fuEuor~ fooj.k izLrqr fd;k x;k% 1. The environmental clearance is sought for Stone Mining at Araji No-1595/2, Vill-Manda

Khas, Meja, Allahabad, U.P.(Leased Area 3.50 Hac).

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2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant from 26/11/2008 to 25/11/2013.

3. 12,000 M3/annum sand Stone collections are proposed.

4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-

RQP/DDN/165/2005/A).

5. The water requirement will be limited to 18 KLD from borewell.

6. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

7. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining

machinery shall include excavators, drill machines and trucks as per mining plan.

8. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to approved mining plan by Mining

Department.

9. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

10. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.

11. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds

vk/kkj ij iSjk&, ij izLrqr izLrko ds lkis{k layXud&5 o 6 ij mfYyf[kr lSUM eksje [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA

14- Stone Mining Project at Araji No-1274, Khand-6A, Vill-Sonbarasa, Bara,

Allahabad. (Area 1.00 Acres) Ms Alpana Pandey, Vill-Amawan, Tehsil-Chayal,

Kaushambhi. File No. 2085/OSD-T

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ch&2 Js.kh dk ;g izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 09-10-2013 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEuor~ laLrqfr dh xbZ%

The committee considered the case on the basis of form-1, pre-feasibility report,

mining plan and land documents submitted, the committee gone through the submitted

documents and found that they are not as per the notification hence directed the project

proponent to revise the documents as per notification. The matter shall be discussed after

submission of information as above.

ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 26-09-2014 }kjk iqujhf{kr QkeZ&1 o izh&fQftfcYVh fjiksVZ izLrqr dh xbZ gSA yht vof/k 18-02-2008 ls 17-02-2013 rd mYys[k@vfHkys[k izLrqr fd;s x;s gSaA izLrqr izdj.k uohuhdj.k gsrq gSA bl lEcU/k esa ftykf/kdkjh] bykgkckn dk;kZy; ds i= fnukad 22-08-2012 }kjk i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl izek.k i= izLrqr fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k vkosnd dks fn;s x;s gSaA ekbfuax Iyku ds vuqlkj izfr o"kZ 3500 D;wchd eh0 [kuu dk izLrko gSA tcfd QkeZ&1 esa izLrkfor [kuu {kerk 5000 cubic meter/annum ds vuqlkj Dyh;jsUl gsrq vkosnu fd;k x;k gSA lfefr }kjk funsZf'kr fd;k x;k fd izLrkfor [kuu {kerk ds laxr ekbfuax Iyku izLrqr fd;k tk;s o bl lEcU/k esa vko';d Li"Vhdj.k Hkh fn;k tk;sA lfefr }kjk laxr lwpuk,a izkIr gksus ds mijkUr izdj.k ij fopkj fd;k tk;sxkA

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15- Soil Excavation at Vill: Sagunapur, Teh: Bindki Distt: Fatehpur. Area 1.2790 ha.

Sri Praveen Kumar Vill:Gangchouli Khurd, Post Khadra, Teh: Bindki, Distt:

Fatehpur. File No. 29-Soil

izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 27-09-2013 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEu laLrqfr dh xbZ Fkh%&

"During the presentation the committee noted that Office of the District Magistrate,

Fatehpur vide letter no. 455/30/Khaniz has permitted for the excavation of 8000 M3

Yellow clay. Therefore, the matter is to be considered under Category B-1. The project

proponent is to be informed to submit the application accordingly & the matter will be considered after the receipt of the proper information/application."

lfefr }kjk ihyh feV~Vh ds [kuu ds dkj.k bls ch&1 Js.kh esa j[ks tkus dk fu.kZ; fy;k x;k FkkA izLrkod }kjk bl lEcU/k esa i= fnukad 08-04-2014 ds ek/;e ls ;g voxr djk;k x;k gS fd iz'uxr [kuu ds QyLo:i izkIr feV~Vh dk iz;ksx HkjkbZ ds dk;ksZ gsrq fd;k tk;sxk rFkk ,e0,e0Mh0vkj0,DV0 1957 ds lsD'ku&3¼b½ ds vuqlkj ;g dk;Z ekbuj feujy ds vUrxZr vkrk gSA vr% izdj.k ij ch&2 Js.kh ds vUrxZr vuqlkj dk;Zokgh ij fopkj djuk pkgsaxsA lkFk gh izLrkod }kjk dk;kZy; ftykf/kdkjh] Qrsgiqj }kjk fuxZr 8000 ?kueh0 ihyh feV~Vh [kuu dhj vuqKk lEcU/kh i= ¼i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl izLrqr fd;s tkus dh 'krZ lfgr ½ izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA cSBd esa izLrkod }kjk [kuu vf/kdkjh] Qrsgiqj dk izek.k i= fnukad 10-11-2014 Hkh izLrqr fd;k x;k] ftlds vuqlkj vkosfnr {ks= ds 500 eh0 dh ifjf/k esa dksbZ vU; [kuu {ks= ¼[kuu iV~Vk@[kuu vuqKk i=½ dk;Zjr ugh gSA lfefr }kjk vkosnd ls izdj.k ij izLrqrhdj.k fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k fn;s x;sA izLrkod Jh izohu dqekj }kjk vius lykgdkj es0 ,0,e0lh0,l0ih0,y0 ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o lfefr dks fuEuor~ voxr djk;k x;k%

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Soil Mining at Khasra No, 194 & 177,

Village- Sugunapur, Tehsil- Bindki, District- Fatehpur, U.P. (Project Area – 1.2790

ha.)

2. The mine lease area is located between latitude 26°10’05.4”N to 26°10’08.7”N &

longitude 80°35’26.2”E to 80°35’27.7”E.

3. Application has been submitted by Sri Praveen Kumar S/o Sri Prem Prasad, Village-

Gangchouli Khurd & Post- Khadra, Tehsil– Bindki, District- Fatehpur, U.P.

4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 2 meter.

5. The water requirement will be limited to 1.0 KLD & will be supplied from water

tankers.

6. As per Form-1; 8000 cu. m for six months soil Excavation is proposed.

7. Mined soil will be used in construction of roads, embankments and levelling etc.

8. Top soil will be excavated manually (i.e. up to 6 inches).

9. The mining will be opencast type and carried through semi-mechanical manner with

the help of JCB.

10. During operation the maximum no. of workers will not be more than 20.

11. There are no orchards, forest land, high tension line, bridge and archaeological

importance within 500 meters radius from the mine site.

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12. The borrowed/excavated pit will be restored by the project proponent for useful

purpose(s).

13. Measures will be taken to prevent dust emission by covering of borrowed/excavated

earth transportation.

14. Workers/labourers will be provided with facilities for drinking water and sanitation.

15. There is no alterative mine site present within 500 meters radius of the particular site.

16. Proper safety measures will be taken from the mosquitoes and insects generated due

to the formation of small pits during to the mining activity.

17. No mining activity will be done within 1 km, from the boundary of National park and

Wild life Sanctuary.

18. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining

projects specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

19. The project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as

amended).

20. Regarding the project no litigation is pending in any court.

lfefr }kjk izdj.k ij fopkj fd;k x;k rFkk feuV~l ds layXud&1 o 2 ij layXu fd;s tk

jgs tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ ds lkFk i;kZoj.kh; Dyh;jsUl fuxZr fd;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA 16- Soil Excavation at Gata no.2321 Vill: Pipargaun, Teh: Sadar, Dist: Kanpur Nagar.

Area 1.0240 ha. Shri Vakeel Khan, Vill: Piper Gaun, Teh: Sadar Kanpur, Distt:

Kanpur Nagar. File No. 52-Soil

The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to reject and

close the case.

17- Soil Excavation at Gata no. 958 kha,973,1294 Mi, 953 G Mi, Vill:Hajipur Gang,

Sadar, Fatehpur. Area 1.19 ha.Sri Suresh Singh S/o Late Shree DevidinVill:

Sahimapur, Post Bhitora, Fatehpur File No. 53-Soil

izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 27-09-2013 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk okafNr lwpuk,a izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 19-03-2014 }kjk izLrqr dh xbZ] ftUgsa lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 20-06-2014 esa fopkjkFkZ j[kk x;kA lfefr }kjk bl ij fuEu laLrqfr dh xbZ Fkh%&

"The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit soil

excavation permit issued by the competent authority. The matter shall be discussed

after submission of information as above. "

izLrkod }kjk bl lEcU/k esa i= fnukad 18-09-2014 ds ek/;e ls ;g voxr djk;k x;k fd [kuu foHkkx@ftyk iz'kklu }kjk i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fuxZr gksus ds mijkUr [kuu ijfeV tkjh fd;k tk;sxkA

ifj;kstuk izLrkod Jh lqjs'k flag }kjk vius lykgdkj es0 ,0,elh0,l0ih0,y0 ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o lfefr dks fuEuor~ voxr djk;k x;k%

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1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Soil Mining at Gata no.958 kha,973,1294

Mi,953 G Mi, Hajipur Gang, Sadar, Fatehpur, (Area 1.19 ha.).

2. The mine lease area is located between latitude 26° 1'33.98"N to 26° 1'32.71"N and

longitude 80°51'6.79"E to 80°51'12.12"E

3. Application has been submitted by Sh. Suresh Singh S/o- Late Shree Devidin Village-

Sahimapur, Post- Bhitora, Thana- Husainganj, District- Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh.

4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 2 meter.

5. The water requirement will be limited to 3.1 KLD & will be supplied from water

tankers.

6. As per Form-1; 25,000 cu. m for 6 months soil Excavation is proposed.

7. Mined soil will be used in construction of roads, embankments and levelling etc.

8. Top soil will be excavated manually (i.e. up to 6 inches).

9. The mining will be opencast type and carried through semi-mechanical manner with

the help of JCB.

10. During operation the maximum no. of workers will not be more than 20.

11. There are no orchards, forest land, high tension line, bridge and archaeologically

importance structures within 500 meters radius from the mine site.

12. The borrowed/excavated pit will be restored by the project proponent for useful

purpose(s).

13. Measures will be taken to prevent dust emission by covering of borrowed/excavated

earth during transportation.

14. Workers/labourers will be provided with facilities for drinking water and sanitation.

15. There is no other mine site present within 500 meters radius of the particular site.

16. Proper safety measures will be taken from the mosquitoes and insects generated due

to the formation of small pits during to the mining activity.

17. No mining activity will be done within 10 km, from the boundary of National park

and Wild life Sanctuary.

18. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining

projects specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

19. The project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as

amended).

20. Regarding the project no litigation is pending in any court.

lfefr }kjk cSBd fnukad 14-11-2014 esa bl ij fopkj djrs gq, mijksDr vk'k; dk 'kiFk i=

rFkk i;kZoj.k ,oa ou ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj ds vks0,e0 fnukad 24-06-2013 dk vuqikyu lEcU/kh 'kiFk i= izLrqr djus dh 'krZ ds lkFk feuV~l ds layXud&1 o 2 ij layXu fd;s tk jgs tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ ds lkFk i;kZoj.kh; Dyh;jsUl fuxZr fd;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA

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18- Soil Excavation at Vill: Maharajpur, Teh: Kanpur Sadar, Distt: Kanpur Nagar,

U.P., Area 3.452 ha. Sri Ram Singh, Vill: Kanghai Khera, Mazra-Maharajpur Teh:

Sadar, Distt: Kanpur Nagar. File No. 56-Soil

The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to reject and

close the case.

19- Soil Excavation at Khasra no.80, 81K, 83,84,86, 87K,88K, Vill: Jana, Kanpur Sadar,

Kanpur Nagar, U.P., Area 1.055 ha. Sri Munshi Lal, Vill: Jana, Teh: Sadar, Distt:

Kanpur Nagar. File No. 62-Soil

izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 27-09-2013 es afopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEu lwpuk,a pkgh xbZ Fkh%&

1. 500 mt. radius map from the boundary of excavation/mining plots duly certified by

local revenue officer/authority aloing with designation and phone no. showing water

bodies from agricultural fields, orchards, human settlements, roads, forest, high

tension line, bridge, place of religious and archaeological importance.

2. Notarized affidavit/agreement.

3. Route map.

vkosnd }kjk i= fnukad 03-09-2014 ds ek/;e ls i= izLrqr fd;k x;k gS ftlesa jktLo

vf/kdkjh }kjk izekf.kr 500 eh0 jsfM;l dk utjh uD'kk o 500 eh0 jsfM;l dk xwxy eSi layXu fd;k x;k gSA :V eSi layXu gSA vkosnd }kjk ;g voxr djk;k x;k gS fd [kuu djus okyk vkSj feV~Vh dks izkIr djus okyk ,d gh O;fDr gSA vr% ,xzhesUV dh vko';drk ugha gSA bl lEcU/k esa lfefr }kjk cSBd fnukad 14-11-2014 esa Hkw&Lokeh ds lkFk [kuu dk;Z djus okyksa ds vuqcU/k fd;s tkus o vuqcU/k dh ewy izfr izLrq fd;s tkus dh n'kk esa rFkk i;kZoj.k ,oa ou ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj ds vks0,e0 fnukad 24-06-2013 dk vuqikyu lEcU/kh 'kiFk i= izLrqr djus ds izfrcU/k lfgr fuEu izLrko ij feuV~l ds layXud&1 o 2 ij layXu fd;s tk jgs tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ ds lkFk i;kZoj.kh; Dyh;jsUl fuxZr fd;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA

Project Details:

1. The Environmental Clearance is sought for Soil Mining at Khasra No, 80,

81K,82K,83,84,86,87K & 88K, Village- Jana, Tehsil- Kanpur Sadar, Distt- Kanpur

Nagar, U.P. (Project Area – 1.055 ha.)

2. The mine lease area is located between latitude 26°23’53.85” & longitude 80°

26’55.41”.

3. Application has been submitted by Sri Munshi Lal S/o Sri Heera Lal, Village- Jana,

Tehsil– Kanpur Sadar, Distt- Kanpur Nagar, U.P.

4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 2 meter.

5. The water requirement will be limited to 1.682 KLD & will be supplied from water

tankers.

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6. As per Form-1; 7000 cu. m for 3 months soil Excavation is proposed.

7. Mined soil will be used in construction of roads, embankments and levelling etc.

8. Top soil will be excavated manually (i.e. up to 6 inches).

9. The mining will be opencast type and carried through semi-mechanical manner with

the help of JCB.

10. During operation the maximum no. of workers will not be more than 20.

11. There are no orchards, forest land, high tension line, bridge and archaeological

importance within 500 meters radius from the mine site.

12. The borrowed/excavated pit will be restored by the project proponent for useful

purpose(s).

13. Measures will be taken to prevent dust emission by covering of borrowed/excavated

earth transportation.

14. Workers/labourers will be provided with facilities for drinking water and sanitation.

15. There is no alterative mine site present within 500 meters radius of the particular site.

16. Proper safety measures will be taken from the mosquitoes and insects generated due

to the formation of small pits during to the mining activity.

17. No mining activity will be done within 1 km, from the boundary of National park and

Wild life Sanctuary.

18. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining

projects specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

19. The project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as

amended).

20. Regarding the project no litigation is pending in any court.

20- Soil Excavation at Gata no.34 Vill: Lalpur Tikar, Teh:Sadar, Distt: Gorakhpur,

Area 0.547 ha. Sri Dinesh Kumar Yadav S/o Sri Kunnur Yadav,Vil: Gayghat,

Sadar, Gorakhpur. File No. 77-Soil

izdj.k lfefr dh 180oha cSBd fnukad 06-06-2014 esa fopkjkFkZ j[kk x;k Fkk] ftlesa lfefr }kjk fuEuor~ laLrqfr dh xbZ%

"The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that the recommendations for

environmental clearance may be made however, the proponent should submit a

certificate from Revenue Officer regarding existence of any other mining leases/activities within 500 m of the project as per MoEF O.M. dated 24/06/2013 and

notification dated 09/09/2013. The certificate should be produced to committee on its

receipt."

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd vkosnd }kjk dk;kZy; rglhynkj] lnj] xksj[kiqj }kjk

izekf.kr ;g vfHkys[k izLrqr fd;k x;k gS fd vkjkth la[;k&34 ds 500 eh0 ifjf/k esa dksbZ feV~Vh [kuu dk;Z ugha fd;k tkrk gSA lfefr }kjk mijksDr ds vkyksd esa fuEu izLrko ij feuV~l ds layXud&1 o 2 ij layXu fd;s tk jgs tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ ds lkFk i;kZoj.kh; Dyh;jsUl fuxZr fd;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA

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Project Details:

• The environmental clearance is sought for soil excavation from Gata no.34 Vill:

Lalpur Tikar, Teh:Sadar, Distt: Gorakhpur, U.P.( Leased area 0.547 ha).

• Excavated soil will be utilized in the land filling and construction works of the nearby

ongoing government civil works viz- construction of SH, MDRs, site development,

landscaping etc.

• Proposed mining permit period -3 month.

• Project cost 7.42 lacs for 3 month permit period.

• It is an opencast mining of ordinary earth.

• Mining Lease Area is only 0.574 Ha (which is < 5.0 ha).

• Max. 2100 cum (3360 t) earth material will be extracted.

• No. of labours employed will not be more than 50.

• Mining depth -2 m only.

• No machines will be used for excavation of soil.

Water

• Fresh water for drinking purpose: For a maximum of 50 site workers @ 30 LPCD;

Fresh water requirement would be 1.5 KLD

• For sprinkling on haulage road: Approx. 0.5 KLD for Air Pollution control.

• Total water requirement would be around 2.0 KLD which will be supplied to the site

through private water tankers from existing borewells/ dugwells from nearby

settlements.

Mineral

• Max. 2100 cum 3360 mining permit period -3 month.

Energy : Electricity and Fuel • Since all the mining activities will be carried out in day time only and also no housing

facility for laborers is proposed, the energy requirement will be zero.

21- Shri Akhilesh Kumar Singh M/s Dada Ent Udhyog, Vill: Chilbila, Post Nahwal Teh:

Meja Dist: Allahabad. Soil Mining Gata no. 20Mt.,16,51,76,370, 520,534, Vill:

Dharaon Gajpat, Jalaiya, Saibasha, Pyagpur & Tikari, Meja, Allahabad. L. area

5.4577 ha. File No. 69-Soil

izdj.k ij lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 21-10-2014 esa fopkj djrs gq, Dyh;jsUl gsrq laLrqfr dh xbZ Fkh ijUrq 05 gsDVs;j ls vf/kd {ks=Qy gksus ds dkj.k izkf/kdj.k }kjk ch&1 Js.kh ds vUrxZr dk;Zokgh fd;s tkus gsrq lUnfHkZr fd;k x;k gS A lfefr }kjk izdj.k ij iqu% fopkj fd;k x;k rFkk ik;k x;k fd izLrkod iwoZ esa gh ;g 'kiFk i= fnukad 16-04-2014 ns pqdk gS fd mldh [kuu ifj;kstuk esa fLFkr xkVk 20 Mi.,16, 51, 76, 370, 520, 534 esa ls izR;sd xkVk ,d nwljs ls 500 eh0 nwjh ij fLFkr gS vkSj bu xkVk la[;k esa e/; vkSj dksbZ [kuu {ks= ugha gS vkSj izLrkfor ifj;kstuk ds lkjs xkVkvksa dk {ks=Qy 05 gsDVs;j ls de gSA Li"V gS fd iz'uxr ifj;kstuk esa 05 gsDVs;j ls vf/kd dh DyLVj dh fLFkfr ugha cu jgh gSA vr% izdj.k ch&2 Js.kh ds vUrxZr gh gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa lfefr }kjk cSBd fnukad 21-10-2014esa i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl iznku fd;s tkus gsrq dh xbZ laLrqfr ;Fkkor gSA bl lEcU/k esa izkf/kdj.k dks voxr djk;k tk ldrk gSA

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22- Sand mining at Village-Daulatpur Kachhar, Bhognipur, Ramabai Nagar Ms. Rekha

Devi, W/o Sri Subhash Singh Yadav, 615-Lakhanpur, Vikash Nagar, Kanpur Nagar

File No. 1054/DD-Y

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd iz'uxr ifj;kstuk ds lEcU/k esa blh [kuu LFky ij ¼Khasra no. 715, 716, 721-739 etc.Village-Daulatpur Kachhar, Tehsil-Bhognipur, District-

Ramabai Nagar) izkf/kdj.k ds i= fnukad 06-09-2012 }kjk 1-8 yk[k Vu@o"kZ lSUM@eksje [kuu gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fuxZr dh xbZ FkhA izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 23-06-2014 ds ek/;e ls izLrkfor [kuu {kerk dk foLrkj djrs gq, 9-4 yk[k Vu@o"kZ gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl iznku fd;s tkus dk vuqjks/k fd;k x;k gSA blls laxr QkeZ&1 rFkk ekbfuax Iyku izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA

ekbfuax yht vof/k 20-07-2013 ls 19-07-2016 gS] ftlls laxr ekbfuax Iyku layXu fd;k x;k gS ftlesa izfr o"kZ [kuu {kerk 1353750 Vu gsrq Iyku fn;k x;k gSA izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 03-11-2014 }kjk ;g voxr djk;k x;k gS fd mRiknu {kerk esa foLrkj mlh [kuu {ks= esa fcuk fdlh vfrfjDr bEiSDV ds fd;k tk;sxkA ;g dk;Zokgh ,e0vks0bZ0,Q0 ds vks0,e0 fnukad 03-06-2009 ds dze esa gSA

lfefr }kjk izdj.k ij fopkj fd;k x;k rFkk c<+s gq, izLrkfor foLrkj ds dze esa i;kZoj.kh; izHkko ewY;kadu izLrqr fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k fn;s x;s rkfd ,e0vks0b0,Q0 ds vks0,e0 fnukad 03-06-2009 ds dze esa fu.kZ; fy;k tk ldsA lfefr }kjk ;g Hkh funsZ'k fn;s x;s fd i;kZoj.kh; izHkko ewY;kadu esa Jfedksa@dkfeZdksa dh c<+h gqbZ la[;k] ty vko';drk] Vªdksa dh la[;k o vU; i;kZoj.kh; iSjkfeVlZ dks o buds izHkkoksa ds vkadyu dks pkVZ :i esa Hkh izLrqr djsa] rkfd c<+s gq;s i;kZoj.kh; izHkkoksa dk rqyukRed v/;;u fd;k tk ldsA lfefr }kjk iwoZ esa fuxZr i;kZoj.kh; Dyh;jsUl ds le{k complete compliance report izLrqr fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k Hkh fn;s x;sA

mijksDrkuqlkj lwpuk izLrqr fd;s tkus ds mijkUr izdj.k lfefr ds le{k j[kk tk;sA

23- Sand/Moram Mining at Gata No. 485, 485/1242, 499-502, 513-515, Village-Pattikala,

Swar, Rampur. (Leased Area 17.19 ha.) Mr. Vinod Kumar, Rampur, U.P. File No.

728/JDCA-S

ifj;kstuk izLrko 29-03-2011 dks izkf/kdj.k dks izLrqr fd;k x;k Fkk] ftl ij 22-09-2011 dks VElZ vkWQ fjQjsUl fuxZr fd;s x;s mlds mijkUr ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk dksbZ dk;Zokgh ¼bZ0vkbZ0,0] yksd lquokbZ vkfn½ miyC/k ugha djk;h x;h gS] ftlds vk/kkj ij izdj.k dh i;kZoj.kh; Dyh;jsUl ds lEcU/k esa fopkj fd;k tkrkA blh e/; Hkkjr ljdkj ds i= fnukad 13-12-2013 }kjk ;g mYys[k fd;k x;k fd izLrkod Jh fouksn dqekj }kjk iz'uxr izdj.k esa i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl gsrq Hkkjr ljdkj ij Hkh vkosnu fd;k x;k Fkk] tgka ;g ik;k x;k fd ;g [kuu {ks= o"kZ 2007 ls 2011 rd fcuk i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl ds dk;Z dj jgk FkkA vr% izLrkod dks Hkkjr ljdkj ds vks0,e0 fnukad 12-12-2012 ds vuqikyu dh dk;Zokgh fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k fn;s x;sA lkFk gh bldh izfr lfpo] i;kZoj.k foHkkx] m0iz0] v/;{k] m0iz0 iznw"k.k fu;a=.k cksMZ rFkk phQ dUtjosVj vkWQ QkjsLV dks Hkh vuqikyu lqfuf'pr djk;s tkus gsrq dh xbZA mijksDr ds dze esa lnL; lfpo] m0iz0 iznw"k.k fu;a=.k cksMZ }kjk mDr [kuu ifj;kstuk ds lEcU/k esa voS/k [kuu ds dkj.k Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk tkjh fd;s x;s cUnh vkns'k ds vuqikyu gsrq ftykf/kdjh] jkeiqj] funs'kd] [kuu o funs'kd] i;kZoj.k dks i= izsf"kr fd;k x;kA

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izLrkod }kjk voS/k [kuu dze esa vks0,e0 fnukad 12-12-2012 ds vuqikyu ls lEcfU/kr fjT;ksY;w'ku dh izfr izeq[k lfpo] i;kZoj.k] lnL; lfpo] m0iz0 iznw"k.k fu;a=.k cksMZ] phQ dUtjosVj vkWQ QksjsLV] Hkkjr ljdkj ds vfrfjDr funs'kd] i;kZoj.k dks i= fnukad 04-02-2014 }kjk izLrqr dh xbZA

lfefr }kjk izdj.k ij fopkj fd;k x;k o ik;k x;k fd pwafd izdj.k ds lEcU/k esa vHkh VElZ vkWQ fjQjsUl gh fuxZr fd;s x;s gSa] ftudks tkjh fd;s gq;s 03 o"kZ ls vf/kd le; O;rhr gks pqdk gS o vHkh rd izLrkod }kjk ifCyd gs;fjax fjiksVZ vFkok bZ0vkbZ0,0 fjiksVZ izLrqr ugha dh xbZ gSA vr% izLrko fnukad 29-03-2011 fjtsDV djrs gq, izLrkod] m0iz0 iznw"k.k fu;a=.k cksMZ] jkT; ljdkj o Hkkjr ljdkj dks voxr djk fn;k tk;sA

24- Sand Stone Project at Arajee No- 303, 334/1, 335, Vill-Barkacha Khurd,Mirzapur.

(Leased Area-2.00 Acres) Sri Amod Kumar Singh, Vill-Bathua Tehsil-Sadar,

Mirzapur, U.P File No. 1783/AD-Sub

ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk i= fnukad 27-08-2013 }kjk vkosnu fd;k x;k FkkA izdj.k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 11-04-2014 esa lquk x;k o lfefr }kjk dfri; laLrqfr;ka dh xbZ] ftlds vUrxZr ;g funsZ'k Hkh fn;s x;s fd %

"All the above projects are for renewals and they need approved mining plans,

certificate regarding the cluster formation, valid lease papers, check lists for existing

mines and the air quality data of the area etc. Accordingly the PPS may be intimated.

if there is a cluster then EIA will have to be carried out."

ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk vius i= fnukad 09-09-2014 o 24-09-2014 }kjk izLrqr fd;s x;s

ifj;kstuk izLrko dks fujLr fd;s tkus dk vuqjks/k fd;k x;k gSaA lfefr }kjk izLrkod ds vuqjks/k ds dze esa mijksDrkuqlkj mYys[k djrs gq, izdj.k fujLr o cUn fd;k tkus rFkk bl lEcU/k esa ftyk iz'kklu] [kuu foHkkx o Hkkjr ljdkj dks lwfpr fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k fn;s x;sA 25- Sand Stone Ballast/Khand Boulders at Aaraji No- 370/1349, Vill-Goramachhiya,

Jhansi. (Leased Area-3.00 Smt. Meera Yadav, 516, Shivaji Nagar, Kanpur Road,

Jhansi. File No. 1785/OSD-T

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko ij lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 11-04-2014 esa fopkj fd;k x;k Fkk ftlesa ch&1@ch&2 Js.kh ls lEcfU/kr fu/kkZj.k gsrq izkf/kdj.k ls dk;Zokgh fd;s tkus dk vuqjks/k lfefr }kjk fd;k x;k rFkk izLrkod ls fuEu lwpuk,a izLrqr fd;s tkus dk funsZ'k fn;k x;k%&

1- Approved mining plan

2- Certificate regarding cluster formation

3- Valid lease paper

4- Check list of existing mining

5- Air quality data

izLrkod ds izfrfuf/k ds :i esa Jh thou flag jkor rFkk muds dUlyVsUV es0 bUMVsd gkml

cSBd eas mifLFkr FksA cSBd ds feuV izkf/kdj.k dh osclkbV ij ;Fkkle; viyksM djk;s tk pqds gSaA lkFk gh i= fnukad 22-09-2014 }kjk izLrkod dks lwpuk,a rRdky miyC/k djk;s tkus ds funsZ'k Hkh izsf"kr fd;s x;s gSaA

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26- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Khasra No-1, Vill-Manjha Tararu, Sohawal,

Faizabad. (Area 6.07 Hac) Sri Ramnarayan, Vill-Baretha, Tehsil-Bekapur, Distt-

Faizabad, U.P. File No. 1888/2446/AD-Sub

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27- “Sand Moram” Mining Project at Plot No-K-4, Vill-Korrakanak, Tehsil-Sarar,

Distt-Fatehpur, U.P. (Area-40.46 Ha) Cat-B1 Sri Sahiruddin Khan, Vill-Sabada,

Tehsil & Distt-Banda, U.P. File No. 2367/AD-Sub

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Matters related to soil excavation for Bhaupur-Khurja section of Eastern Dedicated

Freight Corridor. M/s DFCCIL

28- Soil Mining Project at Village-Saruppur, Tehsil-Shikohabad, District-Firozabad,

U.P. Area-1.271 ha. File No. 2285/AD-H

29- Soil Mining Project at Village Fudun, District-Firozabad, U.P. Area-2.276 ha File

No. 2295/OSD-T

30- Soil Mining Project at Village-Sufipur, District-Firozabad, U.P. Area-4.667 ha File

No. 2294/AD-VB

31- Soil Mining Project at Village-Sufipur, District-Firozabad, U.P. Area 1.0 ha File No.

2297/AD-Sub.

32- Soil Mining Project at Village-Datauji, District-Firozabad, U.P. Area-0.807 ha. File

No. 2296/DD-Y

33- Soil Mining at Vill-Dasehra & Birpur, Bidhuna, Auraiya (Area-2.335Hac) File No.

2496/AD-Sub.

34- Soil Mining at Vill-Nagla, Tehsil-Shikohabad, Distt-Firozabad (Area-1.795 Hac) File

No. 2497/SPO-V

35- Soil Mining at Vill-Merhi Dudhi Alampur Bedouli, Sihpur, Ekrarpur & Nigoh

Buapur, Tehsil-Bharthana, Distt-Etawah. (Area-4.236 Hac) File No. 2498/OSD-T

36- Soil Mining Project at Vill-Biharipur Tehsil & Distt-Auraiya (Area-1.075 Hac) File

No. 2499/DD-Y

37- Soil Mining at Vill-Urawar Hastarf, Shikohabad, Firozabad (Area-0.564 Hac) File

No. 2500/AD-H

38- Soil Mining at Vill-Merhi Dudhi & Nigoh Buapur, Etawah (Area-3.792Hac) File No.

2501/AD-Sub.

39- Mining at Vill-Rudau Mustaqil, Tundla, Firozabad (Area-4.205 Hac) File No.

2502/SPO-V

40- Soil Mining Vill-Nagaria, Tehsil-Shikohabad, Distt-Firozabad (Area-4.679Hac) File

No. 2503/OSD-T

41- Soil Mining at Vill-Samhon, Tehsil-Bharthana, Distt-Etawah (Area-1.327 Hac) File

No. 2504/DDY

42- Soil Mining at Vill-Dhasakpurva & Sukhampur, Bidhuna, Auriya (Area-4.454 ha.)

File No. 2505/AD-H

43- Soil Mining Project at Vill-Sarai Chauri, Bharthana, Etawah (Area-2.178 Hac) File

No. 2506/AD-Sub

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44- Soil Mining at Vill-Sahajpur Gyanpur, Tehsil-Bharthana, Etawah (Area-1.358 Hac)

File No. 2507/SPO-V

45- Soil Mining Project at Vill-Kanchausi, Tehsil & Distt-Auriya (Area-1.860 Hac) File

No. 2508/OSD-T

46- Mining Project at Vill-Jamauli, Tehsil & Distt-Auriya (Area-1.95 Hac) File No.

2509/DD-Y

47- Soil Mining at Vill-Mohabbataheer, Shikohabad, Firozabad (Area-4.8045 Hac) File

No. 2510/AD-H

The committee noted that the above 20 matters (mentioned at S.N. 28 to 47) relates to

soil excavation for Bhaupur-Khurja section of Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor. Sri J.P.

Sharma, Project Manager, representative of the project proponent made a presentation along

with their consultant M/s Ascesnso Management and Consulting Services Pvt. Ltd. the

project proponent informed the committee that:

1. DFCCIL is a Special Purpose Vehicle set up under the administrative control of

Ministry of Railways, GOI. They have appointed M/s TATA ALDESA (Joint

Venture) for work of 342 KM for the construction of civil structure and track

works for double line Dedicated Freight Corridor involving formation in

Embankment/Cuttings, Ballast on Formation, Track Works, Structures, buildings

including testing and commissioning on Design-Build for 342 Km (from Bhaupur

to Khurja) part of the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor.

2. As per the contract given to M/s TATA ALDESA (Joint Venture), getting all the

statutory approvals and clearance from the concerned State/Central Government

Department is responsibility of M/s TATA ALDESA (Joint Venture). Further to

start the work simultaneously on 342 K.M.

3. M/s TATA ALDESA (Joint Venture) has further appointed sub-contractors to

complete the work simultaneously on 342 KM stretch. As per the Contract

between M/s TATA ALDESA (Joint Venture) and the individual Sub-Contractor,

it is responsibility of the Sub-Contractor to identify the borrow areas in

consultation with representatives of M/s TATA ALDESA (Joint Venture) and

after identifying the suitable land completing all the formalities for agreement

with the owner of the land for excavation of soil/earth.

4. Affidavit regarding no other soil mining activity are being carried out within 500

m radius from the periphery of above soil mining projects sites have been

submitted.

5. An affidavit regarding compliance of OM No. I-11011/47/2011-IA.II(M) dated

24/06/2013 has been submitted for all above.

6. Agreement copy with the land owner, from where excavation is proposed is

submitted.

7. Project details regarding the projects as above are as follows:

S.

No.

File

No.

Address Mining

Location

Area

(In

Ha.)

Production Co-ordinates Man

power

Water

Demand

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1 2285

Ad(h)

Village: Saruppur,

Tehsil:

Shikohabad,

District: Firozabad, State:

Uttar Pradesh

Khasra No-

2766, 2767,

2768, 2769,

2770, 953

1.271

ha.

33,000

Tonnes or

25,400 cu.m.

Latitude : 26°55'41.08"N

to 26°55'45.83"N

Longitude: 78°44'02.69"E

to 78°44'00.34"E

30 3.6 KLD

2 2295

Osd(t)

Village: Sufipur,

Tehsil: Firozabad, District:

Firozabad,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Gata No. 15,

21, 25, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 73,

74, 81Kha,

134

2.276

ha.

59,175

Tonnes or 45,520 cu.m.

Site - 1

Latitude: 27° 7' 50.55" N to 27° 7' 47.80" N

Longitude :78° 21' 40.66“

E to 78° 21' 39.78" E

Site - 2

Latitude: 27° 7' 52.71" N

to 27° 7' 56.23" N

Longitude : 78° 21'

56.25" E to 78° 22' 0.34"

E

Site - 3

Latitude: 27° 7' 51.96" N

to 27° 7' 45.72" N Longitude : 78° 22' 5.64"

E 2297to 78° 22' 2.89" E

Site - 4

Latitude: 27° 7' 46.84" N

Longitude: 78° 21' 47.96"

E

Site - 5

Latitude: 27° 7' 47.00" N

Longitude: 78° 21' 52.97"

E

Site - 6 Latitude: 27° 7'46.12"N

Longitude:

78°21'53.06"E

40 3.55 KLD

3 2294 Ad(Vb

)

Village: Gudun, Tehsil: Firozabad,

District:

Firozabad,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Khasra No. 1452, 1473,

1474, 1475-ka,

1475-kha,1498,

1500, 1501,

1502, 1503,

1504, 1505,

1506,

1507, 1508,

1509, 1510 and

1511

4.677 ha.

94250 Tonnes or 72500 cu.m.

Latitude: 27° 8'29.15"N, Longitude: 78°21'56.23"E

40 4.15 KLD

4 2297a

d

(sub)

Village: Sufipur,

Tehsil: Firozabad,

District:

Firozabad, State:

Uttar Pradesh

Khata No. 274

Khasra No.

12- mi

1.0 ha. 37700

Tonnes or

29000 cu.m.

Latitude: 27° 7'42.36"N,

Longitude: 78°22'46.02"E

to

Latitude: 27° 7'42.24"N,

Longitude: 78°22'44.70"E

30 4.65 KLD

5 2296 dd(y)

Village: Datauji, Tehsil: Firozabad,

District:

Firozabad,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Khasra No. 858 0.807 ha.

21,000 Tonnes or 16,140

cu.m.

Latitude : 27°08'18.03"N Longitude: 78°22'45.92"E

20 3.35 KLD

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6 2496

ad(sub

)

Village:

Dasehra&Birpur,

Tehsil: Bidhuna,

District: Auraiya, State:

Uttar Pradesh

Khata No. 876,

Khasra No.

445, 448, 794

Khata No. 173, 251, Khasra

No. 391/2, 340,

269

2.335

ha.

30350

Tonnes or

23350 cu.m.

Site-1

Latitude: 26° 40' 45.00" N

Longitude: 79° 26' 55.80"

E Site-2

Latitude: 26° 40' 29.13" N

Longitude: 79° 26' 41.53"

E

Site-3

Latitude: 26° 40' 42.90" N

Longitude: 79° 26' 44.88"

E

Site-4

Latitude: 26° 40' 56.78" N

Longitude: 79° 26' 35.70" E

15 3.35 KLD

7 2497

Spo(v)

Village:

NaglaUmer,

Tehsil:

Shikohabad, District:

Firozabad, State:

Uttar Pradesh

Khasra No.

46mi, 47mi,

49mi, 69mi,

70mi, 54mi, 67mi, 68mi,

72mi, 74mi,

100mi

1.795

ha.

25,500

Tonnes or

19,620 cu.m

Latitude: 27° 4' 38.18" N

to 27° 4' 43.31" N

Longitude: 78° 32' 46.74"

E to 78° 32' 37.53" E

15 3.30 KLD

8 2498osd(t)-

Village: MerhiDudhi,

AlampurBebouli,

Sihpur,

Ekrarpur and

NigohBuapur

(NigohEkarpur),

Tehsil: Bharthana,

District: Etawah,

State:

Uttar Pradesh

Site-1 Khata No. 355

and Khasra No.

1660ka, 1661

1662ka, 1663

Site-2

Khata No. 787

and Khasra No.

1869

Site-3

Khata No. 133

and Khasra No. 624, 11kha

Site-4

Khata No. 99

and Khasra No.

324

Site-5

Khata No. 160

and Khasra No.

510, 515, 516

Site-6

Khata No. 191

and Khasra No. 784, 789, 803ka

Site-7

Khata No. 180

and Khasra No.

349, 405

Site-8

Khata No. 146

and Khasra No.

413

Site-9

Khata No. 145 and Khasra No.

4.236 ha.

55,070 Tonnes

or 42,360

cu.m.

Site-1 Latitude: 26°44'38.82"N

Longitude: 79° 9'37.68"E

Site-2

Latitude: 26°44'39.42"N

Longitude: 79° 9'38.88"E

Site-3

Latitude: 26°44'41.46"N

Longitude: 79°10'11.82"E

Site-4

Latitude: 26°44'39.36"N

Longitude: 79°10'9.30"E Site-5

Latitude: 26°45'19.87"N

Longitude: 79°10'40.12"E

Site-6

Latitude: 26°45'12.94"N

Longitude: 79°10'40.08"E

Site-7

Latitude: 26°45'0.12"N

Longitude: 79°10'13.38"E

Site-8

Latitude: 26°45'3.01"N

Longitude: 79°10'24.37"E Site-9

Latitude: 26°44'36.42"N

Longitude: 79°10'3.78"E

Site-10

Latitude: 26°45'31.20"N

Longitude: 79°10'25.98"E

30 6.45 KLD

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244, 245kha,

246kha

Site-10

Khata No. 105, 88 and Khasra

No. 57mi, 42,

43, 56

9 2499 dd(y)-

Village: Biharipur, Tehsil

& District:

Auraiya,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Khata 736, Khasra No.

294, 391

1.075 ha.

14,000 Tonnes or

10,750 cu.m.

Site-1 Latitude: 26° 35' 17.16" N

Longitude: 79° 37' 9.54"

E

Site-2

Latitude: 26° 35' 27.72" N

Longitude: 79° 37' 12.42"

E

15 1.8 KLD

10 2500

Ad(h)

Village:

UrawarHastarf,

Tehsil:

Shikohabad,

District:Firozabad

,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Khatauni No.

10

Khasra No.

4383, 4384,

4385, 4386,

4387, 4388,

4389, 4390,

4393, 4395,

4396, 4397, 4398, 4399,

4400, 4401

0.564

ha.

14650

Tonnes or

11280 cu.m.

Latitude: 26°55'54.66"N,

Longitude: 78°40'22.33"E

to

Latitude: 26°55'50.26"N,

Longitude: 78°40'22.03"E

20 1.55 KLD

11 2501

Ad(sub)-

Village:

MerhiDudhi and NigohBuapur

(Nigoh

Ekarpur), Tehsil:

Bharthana,

District: Etawah,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Site-1

Khata No. 296 and Khasra No.

931, 1011

Site-2

Khata No. 675

and Khasra No.

859, 856kha

Site-3

Khata No. 55

and Khasra No.

27, 86, 500

3.792

ha

49,300

Tonnes or 37,920 cu.m.

Site-1

Latitude: 26°45'32.76"N Longitude: 79° 8'51.60"E

Site-2

Latitude: 26°45'39.18"N

Longitude: 79° 8'39.00"E

Site-3

Latitude: 26°45'41.58"N

Longitude: 79° 8'22.80"E

20 3.35 KLD

12 2502

Spo(v)

-

Village:

RudauMustaqil,

Tehsil: Tundla,

District:

Firozabad, State:

Uttar Pradesh

Khata No. 6

and Khasra No.

598k, 606, 611,

614kha, 615ga

Khata No. 199

and Khasra No. 640mi

4.205

ha.

84,500

Tonnes or

65,000 cu.m.

Latitude: 27°11'33.66"N

Longitude: 78°12'56.58"E 40 3.55 KLD

13 2503

Osd(t)-

Village: Nagaria,

Tehsil:

Shikohabad, District:Firozabad

, State: Uttar

Pradesh

Khasra No. 181

Gha

4.679

ha.

1,21,650

Tonnes or

93,580 cu.m.

Latitude: 26° 56' 47.22" N

Longitude: 78° 44' 39.70"

E

35 3.65 KLD

14 2504

Dd(y)-

Village: Samhon,

Tehsil: Bharthana,

District:Etawah,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Khata No. 642

and Khasra No.

1633, 1931,

1932, 1964

1.327

ha.

17,250

Tonnes or

13,270 cu.m.

Latitude: 26°43'47.86"N

Longitude: 79°18'51.77"E 20 3.35 KLD

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15 2505

Ad(h)-

Village:

Dhasakpurva

(Naugawan)

&Sukhampur, Tehsil: Bidhuna&

District: Auraiya,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Khata No. 390,

386, 136, 141,

287, 89, 803,

208 Khasra No.

552/2, 444,

191, 194, 195,

388/2, 386 mi,

282/2, 503/5,

453, 193/2

4.454

ha.

58,000

Tonnes or

44,540 cu.m.

Site-1

Latitude: 26° 36' 05.52" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 36.78"

E Site-2

Latitude: 26° 36' 31.26" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 45.00"

E

Site-3

Latitude: 26° 36' 31.38" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 42.96"

E

Site-4

Latitude: 26° 36' 13.08" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 21.96" E

Site-5

Latitude: 26° 36' 17.94" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 24.84"

E

Site-6

Latitude: 26° 36.209' N

Longitude: 79° 36.333' E

Site-7

Latitude: 26° 36' 19.92" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 36.30"

E Site-8

Latitude: 26° 36' 30.30" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 43.08"

E

Site-9

Latitude: 26° 36' 32.46" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 43.38"

E

30 5.4 KLD

16 2506

Ad(su

b)-

Village:

SaraiChauri,

Tehsil: Bharthana,

District:Etawah,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Site-1

Khasra No.

678, 694/7ka,

694/11, 698,

700, 782kha,

783ka

Site-2 Khata No. 705

and Khasra No.

1116mi, 1124

2.178

ha.

28,300

Tonnes or

21,780 cu.m.

Site-1

Latitude: 26°42'18.54"N

Longitude: 79°17'3.66"E

Site-2

Latitude: 26°42'19.62"N

Longitude: 79°17'3.54"E

20 3.35 KLD

17 2507

Spo(v)

Village:

SahajpurGyanpur, Tehsil: Bharthana,

District: Etawah,

State: Uttar

Pradesh

Site-1

Khata No. 254 and Khasra No.

192

Site-2

Khata No. 378

and Khasra No.

878, 891/1,

893/2, 895/2,

1112/4

1.358

ha.

17,650

Tonnes or 13,580 cu.m.

Site-1

Latitude: 26°43'55.55"N Longitude: 79°13'41.12"E

Site-2

Latitude: 26°43'59.02"N

Longitude: 79°14'3.69"E

20 3.35 KLD

18 2508

Osd(t)-

Village:

Kanchausi, Tehsil

& District:

Auraiya,

Khata 1105,

Khata 229

Khasra 473

1.860

ha.

24,200 Tonnes

or 18,600

cu.m.

Latitude: 26° 35' 3.20" N

Longitude: 79° 36' 17.62"

E

15 2.1 KLD

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State: Uttar

Pradesh

19 2509

Dd(y)

Village: Jamauli,

Tehsil & District:

Auraiya,

State:Uttar

Pradesh

Khata No. 446,

Khasra No.

472, 572, 574,

575, 577, 579,

580, 581, 582,

583, 584, 616, 605, 619, 589

Khata No. 445,

Khasra No.

501, 631

1.95

ha.

25,350

Tonnes or

19,500 cu.m.

Site-1

Latitude: 26° 35' 38.10" N

Longitude: 79° 35' 32.22"

E

Site-2

Latitude: 26° 35' 36.42" N Longitude: 79° 35' 30.72"

E

15 2.4 KLD

20 2510

Ad(h)

Village:

Mohabbataheer

(MohabbatpurAhi

r),

Tehsil:

Shikohabad,

District:

Firozabad, State:

Uttar Pradesh

Khasra No.

204, 208, 271,

277

4.8045

ha.

92455

Tonnes or

71120 cu.m.

Latitude: 27° 5'10.40"N

Longitude: 78°33'3.23"E

to

Latitude: 27° 5'11.09"N

Longitude: 78°33'13.18"E

and

Latitude: 27° 5'7.24"N

Longitude: 78°32'59.66"E

to

Latitude: 27° 5'8.49"N

Longitude: 78°33'12.71"E

40 3.55 KLD

The project proponent M/s DFCCIL also submitted that the project is proposed to get

aid from World Back hence, necessary permissions/clearances are required to be obtained in

a time bound manner. The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of

environmental clearance for above 20 proposals along with following general and specific

conditions:

General condition: 1. No change is mining technology and scope of working shall be made without

approval of Authority.

2. Personnel working in dusty areas shall be provided with protective respiratory devices

and they shall also be imparted adequate training and information on safety and health

aspects.

3. Necessary permissions shall be obtained from TTZ Authority, as required.

4. The Authority reserves the right to revoke the clearance if conditions stipulated are

not implemented. The Authority will also be entitled to impose additional

environmental conditions or modify the existing ones, if necessary.

5. In case of any deviation or alteration in the project proposed from those submitted to

this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference should be made to the Authority to

assess the adequacy of the condition(s) imposed and to add additional environmental

protection Measures required, if any.

6. Concealing factual data or submission of false/fabricated data and failure to comply with any of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this

clearance and attract action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

Specific Conditions: 1. This clearance relates to earth excavation for the purpose of laying of tracks for the

project Eastern dedicated freight corridor as proposed by M/s DFCCIL for above projects.

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2. The mining work will be open-cast and JCB shall be used for excavation work as

proposed. 3. Top soil should be adequately preserved and should be used for landscaping.

4. Management of the excavated soil should be properly undertaken in a manner not to increase surrounding SPM level.

5. Excavation activity should not result in deposition of soil into lake/wetland.

6. Water sprinkling should be exercised during excavation and storage of soil for

suppression of fugitive dust.

7. Excavated area should be properly reclaimed and ensured that no open bore hole is left.

The project proponent shall be responsible in this regards.

8. Safety measures for the people working at the site shall be duly taken care of as per law.

9. The excavation work shall be done in day time only between sunrises to sunset.

10. The project boundary shall be properly covered to restrict dust dispersion.

11. Precautionary measures during soil excavation for conservation and protection of rare

and endangered flora and fauna found in the study area.

12. Equivalent Level of Noise level shall be maintained as per standards for both day and

night.

13. The route map for soil transportation from excavation plots to work site should be firmed up and necessary permissions shall be sought from District Administration.

14. Vehicles hired for the transportation should be in good condition and should have Pollution Check Certificate and should conform to applicable air and noise emission

standards. 15. Post project air quality monitoring shall be undertaking and submitted by the project

proponent. 16. Approach road will be maintained periodically.

17. Personnel exposure monitoring for respirable mineral dust shall be carried out for the

workers and records maintained including health records of the workers. Awareness

program for workers on impact of mining on their health and precautionary measures

like use of personal protective equipments etc. shall be carried out periodically. First aid

facilities and adequate sanitary facility in the form of temporary toilets/septic tanks.

18. Solid waste material viz gutkha rappers, plastic bags, glasses etc. to be generated during

project activity will be separately stored in bins and managed as per Solid Waste

Management Rules.

19. Project proponent should maintain daily register for information of (a) collection of soil,

(b) manpower & (c) transportation purpose.

The project proponent is also required to comply with following stipulations as per

MoEF, GOI OM No. 11011/47/2011-IA.II(M) dated 24/06/2013:

1. The borrowing/excavation activity shall be restricted to a maximum depth of 2 m. below general ground level at the site.

2. The borrowing/excavation activity shall be restricted to 2 m. above the ground water table at the site.

3. The borrowing/excavation activity shall not alter the natural drainage pattern of the area.

4. The borrowed/excavated pit shall be restored by the project proponent for useful

purpose(s).

5. Appropriate fencing all around the borrowed/excavated pit shall be made to prevent

any mishap.

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6. Measures shall be taken to prevent dust emission by covering of borrowed/excavated

earth during transportation. 7. Safeguards shall be adopted against health risks on account of breeding of vectors in

the water bodies created due to borrowing/excavation of earth. 8. Workers/labourers shall be provided with facilities for drinking water and sanitation.

9. A berm shall be left from the boundary of adjoining field having a width equal to at

least half the depth of proposed excavation.

10. A minimum distance of 15 m from any civil structure shall be kept from the periphery

of any excavation area.

48- Stone Mining Project at Arazi No-3460, Vill-Kosharakalan, Tehsil-Meja, Allahabad,

U.P. (Leased Area-4.00 Acres) Sri Manoj Kr Singh, Vill-Kosharakalan, Tehsil-

Meja, Distt-Allahabad. File No. 2142/DD-SH

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko 28000 D;wfcd eh0 LVksu@o"kZ [kuu ds

lEcU/k esa gSA ekbfuax yht dh vof/k 22-12-2007 ls 21-12-2012 rd Fkh] ftlds dze esa vkxkeh 10 o"kZ ds yht uohuhdj.k gsrq vkosnu ftykf/kdkjh] bykgkckn dks izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA bl lEcU/k esa [kuu vf/kdkjh] bykgkckn ds i= fnukad 22-06-2012 }kjk vkosnd dks i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl miyC/k djk;s tkus ds funsZ'k fn;s x;s gSaA [kku vf/kdkjh] bykgkckn ds i= fnukad 11-11-2014 }kjk voxr djk;k x;k gS fd Jh eukst dqekj ds [kuu iV~Vs ds vkl&ikl 500 eh0 dh ifjf/k esa dksbZ [kuu iV~Vk Lohd̀r ugh gSA

ifj;kstuk izLrkod Jh eukst dqekj flag }kjk vius ifj;kstuk lykgdkj es0 lkou dUlyVsUlh lfoZlst izk0 fy0 ds lkFk lfefr ds le{k izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;kA vkosnd }kjk voxr djk;k x;k fd o"kZ 2014 ls 2019 rd dh vof/k gsrq ekbfuax Iyku izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA ifj;kstuk izLrko ds lEcU/k esa vkosnd }kjk fuEu fooj.k izLrqr fd;s x;s%

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Stone Mining Project at Arazi No-3460, Vill-

Kosharakalan, Tehsil-Meja, Allahabad, U.P. (Leased Area-4.00 Acres).

2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant from 22/12/2007 to 21/12/2012. The

application for renewal of 10 years has been made to District Magistrate, Allahabad.

Mining Officer, Allahabad through his letter datd 22/06/2012 has directed the proponent

to submit environmental clearance regarding the matter.

3. 28,000 M3/annum Stone collections are proposed.

4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Pankaj Pandey (RQP No.-

RQP/DDN/086/95/A). 5. The water requirement will be limited to 2.50 KLD and shall be sourced from nearby

villages.

6. 45 workers shall be employed for mining activities.

7. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

8. As per mining plan, opencast manual mining with adaptation of drilling and blasting shall

be done. Mining shall be carried out through formation of bench. Height of bench shall be

03 m.

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9. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted as per approved mining plan by Mining

Department.

10. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

11. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.

12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds vk/kkj ij izLrqr izLrko ds le{k layXud&7 o 8 ij mfYyf[kr LVksu [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA lkFk gh fuEu LisfLQd 'krsZ Hkh vf/kjksfir dh xbZ%

1. CSR Plan with Rs. 50000 should be prepared and submitted.

2. Adequate arrangements for first aid facilities at site shall be maintained.

3. Approach road shall be made motorable.

49- Sand Mine Project at Vill- SifathNagar, Tehsil-Mohanlalganj, Distt-Lucknow, U.P.

(Leased Area 4.04Hac) Sri Brijmohan s/o Sri Badluram, Vill-Hamirpur, Banthara,

District Lucknow,U.P File No. 2224/DD-Y

The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the

case and to reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project

proponent.

50- Red Morum Mining Project at Gata No- 488 ka, 488 kha, Vill-Sirsiya Thakurai,

Tehsil-Robertsganj, Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Leased Area 3.78 acre) Sri.Ram Parvesh

Yadav,R/OVill-Sirsia Thakurai, Tehsil Robertsganj,Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P File No.

2228/DD-D

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko 20]000 Vu@o"kZ yky ekSje [kuu ds lEcU/k esa gSA [kuu Hkwfe vkosnd dh Lo;a dh viuh dkLr dh Hkwfe gS] ftl ij ftykf/kdkjh }kjk fnukad 22-11-2011 ds vkns'k ls 05 o"kZ dk iV~Vk Lohdr̀ fd;k x;k gSA [kku vf/kdkjh] lksuHknz ds i= fnukad 30-08-2013 }kjk i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl izkIr dj miyC/k djk;s tkus dk mYys[k fd;k x;k gSA vkosnd }kjk 05 o"kZ gsrq ekbfuax Iyku izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA ekbfuax dk;Z eSuqvy rjhds ls fd;k tkuk izLrkfor gSA tuin&lksuHknz ls lEcfU/kr bl izdj.k esa [kuu LFky ls fdzVhdyh ikWY;wVsM {ks=ksa dh nwjh lEcU/kh 'kiFk i= o xwxy eSi miyC/k djk;k x;k gSA lkFk gh [kuu vf/kdkjh] lksuHknz ds i= fnukad 17-11-2014 esa ;g mYys[k fd;kx ;k gS fd iz'uxr [kuu LFky ds 500 eh0 dh ifjf/k esa 06 ,dM+ lSUM LVksu dk 10 o"khZ; [kuu iV~Vk fnukad 29-12-2005 ls 28-12-2015 rd dh vof/k ds fy, Lohd̀r gSA mijksDr lwpuk ds vuqlkj iz'uxr LFky ds 500 eh0 dh ifjf/k esa dqy DyLVj dk {ks=Qy 9-78 ,dM+ gS] tks fd 05 gsDVs;j ls de gksus ds dkj.k izdj.k ch&2 Js.kh ds vUrxZr ekuk tk;sxkA ifj;kstuk izLrkod Jh jkeizos'k ;kno }kjk vius ifj;kstuk lykgdkj es0 b0,u0oh0 nkl bf.M;k izk0 fy0 ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o ifj;kstuk ds lEcU/k esa fuEu fooj.k izLrqr fd;s x;s%

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1. The environmental clearance is sought for Red Morum Mining Project at Gata No- 488

ka, 488 kha, Vill-Sirsiya Thakurai, Tehsil-Robertsganj, Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Leased Area 3.78 acre).

2. Mining is proposed from agriculture land which belongs to proponent himself for removing red moram. Conditional permission from Office of District Magestrate,

Sonebhadra was given through letter dated 21/11/2011 for the period of 05 years.

3. The mining plan has been prepared by Dr. Abdul Rahman (RQP No.-

RQP/BNG/282/2011/A).

4. A Google map showing Ariel distances of critically polluted areas of District-Sonebhadra

from the project site has been submitted which shows that the project site is beyond 05

K.M. from any critical areas as identified by MoEF in District-Sonebhadra. Hence the

project activities are not covered under general conditions.

5. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.

The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table

and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.

6. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

7. The water requirement will be limited to 1.5 KLD and will be supplied from water

tankers.

8. 12,000 Cub meter (20,000 TAP) sand morm collections are proposed.

9. Buffer zone as per mining plan shall be maintained.

10. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.

11. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.

12. During operation the maximum workers no-30

13. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

14. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

15. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds

vk/kkj ij izLrqr izLrko ds le{k layXud&5 o 6 ij mfYyf[kr lSUM eksje [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA lkFk gh fuEu LisfLQd 'krsZ Hkh vf/kjksfir dh xbZ%

1. CSR Plan with Rs. 50,000 should be prepared and submitted.

2. Adequate arrangements for first aid facilities at site shall be maintained.

3. Approach road shall be made motorable.

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51- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-597, 596, 625, 522 & 605, Vill-Chandaut,

Tehsil-Sarila, Distt-Hamirpur, U.P. (LeasedArea 8.5 Acres) Sri Mahesh Kumar,

Vill-Behtasatanpur, Post-Drigpalganj, Tehsil] Lalaganj, Distt-Rae Bareilly, U.P. File

No. 2253/OSD-T

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko 49]950 ,e0Vh0ih0,0 lSUM@eksje [kuu ds lEcU/k esa gSA ekbfuax yht dh vof/k 10-11-2011 ls 09-11-2014 rd gSA ekbfuax Iyku layXu fd;k x;k gS ftlesa izfro"kZ [kuu {kerk 1]46]552 Vu izLrkfor dh xbZ gSA ifj;kstuk izLrko QkeZ&1 esa [kuu {kerk 49]950 ,e0Vh0ih0,0 rFkk izLrqrhdj.k esa izLrkfor [kuu {kerk ,e0Vh0ih0,0 izLrqr dh xbZ gSa lfefr }kjk funsZf'kr fd;k x;k fd [kuu {kerk dks lqfuf'pr djrs gq, lEcfU/kr vfHkys[kksa o QkeZ&1@laxr lwpukvksa lfgr izLrqr fd;k tk;sA lwpuk,a izkIr gksus ds mijkUr izdj.k ij fopkj fd;k tk;sxkA

52- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-287Ka, Vill-Redia, Tehsil-Robertsganj,

Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Leased Area-2.31 Acres) Sri Prakash Shukla, Vill-Meetapur,

Tehsil-Robertsganj, Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P. File No. 2258/DD-D

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko lksu unh ds fjoj csM ls 50]000 Vu@o"kZ lSUM@ekSje [kuu ds lEcU/k esa gSA ekbfuax yht dh vof/k 04-09-2010 ls 03-09-2013 rd ds fy, Fkh] ftlesa ftyk iz'kklu }kjk fnukad 03-03-2012 ls fnukad 10-10-2012 ¼07 ekg 07 fnu½ dh vof/k ds fy, dk;Z ckf/kr fd;k x;kA ftykf/kdkjh] lksuHknz ds i= fnukad 21-02-2014 ds vuqlkj izHkkxh; oukf/kdkjh] dSewj oU; tho ou izHkkx] fetkZiqj dh vk[;k ds vuqlkj [kuu ,oa ifjogu ij yxk;s x;s izfrcU/k dks lekIr dj fn;k x;k gS rFkk ckf/kr vof/k foLrkj fn;s tkus ds fu.kZ; fd;s tkus gsrq 'kklu dks i= izsf"kr fd;k x;k gSA izLrkod }kjk iz'uxr ckf/kr vof/k ds lEcU/k essa i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl dk vuqjks/k fd;k x;k gSA

lfefr }kjk ik;k x;k fd vkosnd }kjk i= fnukad 21-08-2014 ds ek/e; ls ekbfuax Iyku izLrqr fd;k x;k gS] ftlds vuqlkj o"kZ 2014&15 esa 07 ekg 07 fnu dh vof/k esa 14]909 D;wchd eh0 [kuu dk izLrko gSA vkosnd }kjk iz'uxr izdj.k tuin&lksuHknz ls lEcfU/kr gksus ds dkj.k bl izdj.k esa [kuu LFky ls fdzVhdyh ikWY;wVsM {ks=ksa dh nwjh lEcU/kh 'kiFk i= o xwxy eSi ij fooj.k izLrqr fd;k x;k gS] ftlds vuqlkj ifj;kstuk LFky ls 05 fdeh0 dh ifjf/k esa dksbZ fdzVhdyh ikWY;wVsM {ks= fLFkr ugh gSA vr% ifj;kstuk tujy dafM'ku ls vkPNkfnr ugha gSA

ifj;kstuk izLrkod Jh izdk'k 'kqDyk }kjk vius ifj;kstuk lykgdkj es0 b0,u0oh0 nkl bf.M;k izk0 fy0 ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o ifj;kstuk ds lEcU/k esa fuEu fooj.k izLrqr fd;s x;s% 1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-

287Ka, Vill-Redia, Tehsil-Robertsganj, Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Leased Area-2.31 Acres)

2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Son.

3. Environmental clearance is applied for restricted period (ckf/kr vof/k) of 07 months 07

days.

4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Pankaj Pandey (RQP No.-

RQP/DDN/086/95/A).

5. A Google map showing Ariel distances of critically polluted areas of District-Sonebhadra

from the project site has been submitted which shows that the project site is beyond 05

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K.M. from any critical areas as identified by MoEF in District-Sonebhadra. Hence the

project activities are not covered under general conditions.

6. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.

The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table

and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.

7. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

8. The water requirement will be limited to 2.25 KLD and will be supplied from water

tankers.

9. 14,909 Cub meter sand morm collections are proposed.

10. Buffer zone as per mining plan shall be maintained.

11. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.

12. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.

13. During operation the maximum workers no-30

14. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

15. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

16. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds vk/kkj ij izLrqr izLrko ds le{k layXud&5 o 6 ij mfYyf[kr lSUM eksje [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA lkFk gh fuEu LisfLQd 'krsZ Hkh vf/kjksfir dh xbZ% 1. CSR Plan with Rs. 50,000 should be prepared and submitted.

2. Adequate arrangements for first aid facilities at site shall be maintained.

3. Approach road shall be made motorable.

53- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-89Ka, Vill-Maharpur, Tehil-Robertsganj,

District-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Area- 4.046 Hac) Sri Amresh Pandey, Vill-Tiyara,

Robertsganj, Distt-Sonbhadra, U.P. File No. 2378/OSD-T

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko lksu unh ds fjoj csM ls 1]36]427 ,e0Vh0ih0,0 lSUM@ekSje [kuu ds lEcU/k esa gSA ifj;kstuk dh yht uohuhdj.k gsrq ftykf/kdkjh] lksuHknz dks vkosfnr gS] ftlds lEcU/k esa ek0 mPp U;k;ky;] bykgkckn }kjk fnukad 31-01-2014 dks uohuhdj.k vkosnu dks 03 ekg esa fuLrkfjr djus ds funsZ'k fn;s gSaA ftykf/kdkjh] lksuHknz }kjk i= fnukad 27-05-2014 ds ek/;e ls i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl miyC/k djk;s tkus gsrq vkosnd dks funsZf'kr fd;k x;k gSA ekbfuax Iyku 03 o"kZ dh vof/k gsrq izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA

vkosnd }kjk iz'uxr izdj.k tuin&lksuHknz ls lEcfU/kr gksus ds dkj.k bl izdj.k esa [kuu LFky ls fdzVhdyh ikWY;wVsM {ks=ksa dh nwjh lEcU/kh 'kiFk i= o xwxy eSi ij fooj.k izLrqr fd;k x;k gS] ftlds vuqlkj ifj;kstuk LFky ls 05 fdeh0 dh ifjf/k esa dksbZ fdzVhdyh ikWY;wVsM {ks= fLFkr ugh gSA vr% ifj;kstuk tujy dafM'ku ls vkPNkfnr ugha gSA lkFk gh 500 eh0 dh ifjf/k esa dksbZ Hkh vU; [kuu iV~Vk vFkok ijfeV Lohd̀r ugha gksus lEcU/kh 'kiFk i= Hkh fn;k x;k gSA

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ifj;kstuk izLrkod Jh vejs'k ik.Ms; }kjk vius ifj;kstuk lykgdkj es0 b0,u0oh0 nkl bf.M;k izk0 fy0 ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o ifj;kstuk ds lEcU/k esa fuEu fooj.k izLrqr fd;s x;s% 1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-89Ka,

Vill-Maharpur, Tehil-Robertsganj, District-Sonbhadra, U.P. (Area- 4.046 Hac)

2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Son.

3. The mining lease was granted from 02/03/2006 to 01/03/2009. District Magistrate,

Sonebhadra has directed the project proponent through letter dated 27/05/2014 to submit

the environmental clearance for renewal of mining lease.

4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Indra Singh (RQP No.-RQP/DDN/078/94).

5. A Google map showing Ariel distances of critically polluted areas of District-Sonebhadra

from the project site has been submitted which shows that the project site is beyond 05

K.M. from any critical areas as identified by MoEF in District-Sonebhadra. Hence the

project activities are not covered under general conditions.

6. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.

The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table

and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.

7. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment

or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.

8. The water requirement will be limited to 1.5 KLD and will be supplied from water

tankers.

9. 76904 Cub meter sand morm collections are proposed.

10. Buffer zone as per mining plan shall be maintained.

11. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.

12. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.

13. During operation the maximum workers no-50

14. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects

specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.

15. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

16. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.

lfefr }kjk ifj;kstuk izLrkod }kjk fd;s x;s izLrqrhdj.k o izLrqr fd;s x;s vfHkys[kksa ds vk/kkj ij izLrqr izLrko ds le{k layXud&5 o 6 ij mfYyf[kr lSUM eksje [kuu ifj;kstukvksa gsrq tujy o LisfLQd 'krksZ lfgr [kuu dk;Z gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA lkFk gh fuEu LisfLQd 'krsZ Hkh vf/kjksfir dh xbZ% 1. CSR Plan with Rs. 50,000 should be prepared and submitted.

2. Adequate arrangements for first aid facilities at site shall be maintained.

3. Approach road shall be made motorable.

54- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Araji No-1258, 1019, 1519, Vill-Bhavni, Tehsil-

Talbehat, Distt-Lalitpur (Area-1.62 Hac) Sri Pappu Khan, H.No-200, Katra Barwa

Sagar, Distt-Jhansi. File No. 2551/AD-Sub

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko ltue unh ds fjoj csM ls 36]907 D;wchd eh0@o"kZ lSUM@ekSje [kuu ds lEcU/k esa gSA ekbfuax yht dh vof/k 11-11-2011 ls 10-11-

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2014 rd gSA iz'uxr [kuu iV~Vs dks ftykf/kdkjh] yfyriqj ds i= fnukad 27-08-2013 }kjk i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl izkIr u gskus ds dkj.k izfrcfU/kr fd;k x;k FkkA 05 fdeh0 dh ifjf/k esa fdlh bdks&ykWftdy@izksVsdVsM {ks= ds gksus dk mYys[k ugh gSA vkosnd }kjk ekbfuax Iyku izLrqr fd;k x;k gSA lfefr }kjk ik;k x;k fd vkosnd }kjk ckf/kr vof/k ds lEcU/k esa vkosnu fd;k x;k gSA ckf/kr vof/k gsrq i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl fn;s tkus dk vuqjks/k fd;k x;k gSA lfefr }kjk ckf/kr vof/k dk LisfLQd vof/k dk mYys[k fd;s tkus o bl lEcU/k esa 'kklu@[kuu foHkkx ls fd;s x;s i=kpkj o bl lEcU/k esa izkIr vuqefr ls lEcfU/kr vfHkys[k izLrqr fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k fn;s x;sA blds vfrfjDr iz'uxr [kuu {ks= ls 500 eh0 dh ifjf/k esa vU; [kuu dh fLFkfr dh lwpuk Hkh izLrqr fd;s tkus ds funsZ'k fn;s x;sA lwpuk,a izkIr gksus ds mijkUr izdj.k lfefr ds le{k izLrqr fd;k tk;sxkA

55- Soil Mining Project Gata No- 314, 316 at Vill-Makhdum Nagar, Sadar,

Bulandshaghar, U.P. (Leased Area 1.283 Hac) M/s R. K. Enterprises, Vill-

Makhdum Nagar, -Sadar, Bulandshahar, U.P. File No. 2222/AD-VB

lfefr dks voxr djk;k x;k fd ifj;kstuk izLrko ds fuLrkj.k gsrq m|ksx cU/kq }kjk funs'kky; dks lUnHkZ izsf"kr fd;k x;k Fkk] ftllds lEcU?k esa funs'kd] i;kZoj.k ds i= fnukad 29-10-2014 }kjk lfefr dh vxyh cSBd esa j[ks tkus dk mRrj izsf"kr fd;k x;k FkkA mijksDr ds dze esa izdj.k cSBd esa fopkjkFkZ izLrqr gSA

ifj;kstuk izLrko es0 vkj0 ds0 b.Vjizkbtst] nknjh }kjk xzke&e[knwe uxj] rglhy&lnj] ftyk&cqyUn'kgj ds xkVk la[;k&314 o 316 ¼{ks=Qy&1-238 gsDVs;j½ ls 16037 D;wchd eh0 feV~Vh [kuu gsrq gSA [kkrk la[;k&009@xkVk la[;k&314 ds Hkw&Lokeh vj'kn vyh rFkk [kkrk la[;k&0187@xkVk la[;k&316 ds Hkw&Lokeh bdcky vgen] bjQku o lbtqn~nhu rFkk [kuu dk;Z djus okys Jh vuwi [klkuk] xkSrecq)uxj ds e/; vuqcU/k@'kiFk i= layXu fd;k x;k gSA i;kZoj.k Dyh;jsUl gsrq vkosnu es0 vkj0ds0 b.Vjizkbtst }kjk fd;k x;k gSA [kuu dh xbZ feV~Vh dh vkiwfrZ dtkfj;k fljsfeDl fy0] fldUnjkckn] cqyUn'kgj dks VkbZYl ds fuekZ.k gsrq fd;k tk;sxkA

ifj;kstuk izLrkod Jh vuwi dlkuk }kjk vius ifj;kstuk lykgkdkj es0 bdks izks0 bUthfu;lZ izk0 fy0 ds lkFk izLrqrhdj.k fd;k x;k o fuEuor~ voxr djk;k x;k% 1. Proejct details are as follows:

FEATURES PROPOSED PROJECT

Name of the Project Soil Excavation Project

Project Site Village : Makhdumnagar

Tehsil : Sadar

District : Bulandshar

Uttar Pradesh

Lease Area 1.283 ha.

Gata No. 314,316

Co-ordinates of Excavation Site Latitude : 28

o

33´ 13.72”N

Longitude : 77o

48´17.68” E

Category of Project B 2

Mining Depth 1.25 Meter

Mode Of Excavation Mechanized

Volume Of Soil Excavated 16,037 cu.m.

Water requirement 2.0 KLD

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Manpower 10

2. Work Schedule:

Total area to be excavated 1.283 ha Excavation Depth 1.25 mt Total Quantity of Excavated Soil 16,037 cubic mt Number of JCB Used 1 Number of Days Required 90 estimated Days

3. The excavated soil will be supplied to "Kajaria Ciramics Ltd." Sikandrabad, District-Bulanshahar,

U.P. for making of tiles.

4. 3187 cum soil from gata no. 314 (0.255 ha) and 12,850 cum soil from gata no. 316 (1.028 ha)

shall be collected.

5. An affidavit dated 22/03/2014 regarding compliance to MoEF OM dated 24/06/2013 has been

submitted.

The committee that as per submission made by the project proponent to Thesildaar,

District-Bulandshahar, the proposed activity is related to levelling of the field after lifting of

soil, hence shall not include digging below the field level. The committee discussed the

matter and recommended grant of environmental clearance for lifting of soil from proposed

site for its levelling along with following general and specific conditions:

General condition:

1. No change is mining technology and scope of working shall be made without

approval of Authority.

2. Personnel working in dusty areas shall be provided with protective respiratory devices

and they shall also be imparted adequate training and information on safety and health

aspects.

3. The Authority reserves the right to revoke the clearance if conditions stipulated are not implemented. The Authority will also be entitled to impose additional

environmental conditions or modify the existing ones, if necessary. 4. In case of any deviation or alteration in the project proposed from those submitted to

this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference should be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of the condition(s) imposed and to add additional environmental

protection Measures required, if any. 5. Concealing factual data or submission of false/fabricated data and failure to comply

with any of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this

clearance and attract action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act,

1986.

Specific Conditions:

1. The mining work will be open-cast and JCB shall be used for excavation work as

proposed.

2. Top soil should be adequately preserved and should be used for landscaping.

3. Excavated soil should be properly stored in a manner not to increase surrounding SPM

level.

4. Water sprinkling should be exercised during excavation and storage of soil for

suppression of fugitive dust.

5. Excavated area should be properly reclaimed and ensured that no open bore hole is left.

6. Safety measures for the people working at the site shall be duly taken care of as per law. 7. The excavation work shall be done in day time only.

8. The project boundary shall be properly covered to restrict dust dispersion.

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9. Precautionary measures during proposed activity for conservation and protection of rare

and endangered flora and fauna found in the study area. 10. Equivalent Level of Noise level shall be maintained as per standards for both day and

night. 11. The route map for soil transportation from excavation plots to work site should be

firmed up and necessary permissions shall be sought from District Administration.

12. Vehicles hired for the transportation should be in good condition and should have

Pollution Check Certificate and should conform to applicable air and noise emission

standards.

13. Approach road will be maintained periodically.

14. Personnel exposure monitoring for respirable mineral dust shall be carried out for the

workers and records maintained including health records of the workers. Awareness

program for workers on impact of mining on their health and precautionary measures

like use of personal protective equipments etc. shall be carried out periodically. First aid

facilities and adequate sanitary facility in the form of temporary toilets/septic tanks.

15. Solid waste material viz gutkha rappers, plastic bags, glasses etc. to be generated during

project activity will be separately stored in bins and managed as per Solid Waste

Management Rules. 16. Project proponent should maintain daily register for information of (a) collection of

soil/clay, (b) manpower & (c) transportation purpose.

The project proponent is also required to comply with following stipulations as per MoEF, GOI OM No. 11011/47/2011-IA.II(M) dated 24/06/2013:

1. The borrowing/excavation activity shall be restricted to a maximum depth of 2 m. below general ground level at the site.

2. The borrowing/excavation activity shall be restricted to 2 m. above the ground water

table at the site.

3. The borrowing/excavation activity shall not alter the natural drainage pattern of the

area.

4. The borrowed/excavated pit shall be restored by the project proponent for useful

purpose(s).

5. Appropriate fencing all around the borrowed/excavated pit shall be made to prevent

any mishap.

6. Measures shall be taken to prevent dust emission by covering of borrowed/excavated

earth during transportation.

7. Safeguards shall be adopted against health risks on account of breeding of vectors in

the water bodies created due to borrowing/excavation of earth.

8. Workers/labourers shall be provided with facilities for drinking water and sanitation. 9. A berm shall be left from the boundary of adjoining field having a width equal to at

least half the depth of proposed excavation. 10. A minimum distance of 15 m from any civil structure shall be kept from the periphery

of any excavation area.

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Discussion on Mining TOR Projects

S.N. File No. Projects

1. 564/

DD-Y

Girwar Diaspore, Pyrophyllite & Quartz Mine at Village-Girwar, Tehsil-Rath,

District-Hamirpur, U.P.

2. 1339/

AD-Sub.

Sand/ Mining at Khand N0.140,Vill-Tatepur, Sadar, Varanasi (Leased Area-10.0

Acrs) Sri Gopal S/o Late Sri Kanhaya, S.A., A-7/27, Sakkaghat, Adampur, Distt-

Varanasi.U.P.

3. 2357/

AD-VB

Sand/Morum Mining at Khand N0-29/1, Vill-Bakchha Khadar, Maudaha, Hamirpur. (Area-30.00 Acres) Sri Neeraj Singh,1/287, Vijayant Khand, Gomti

Nagar, Lucknow.

4. 2377/

SPO-V

Sand/Morum Mining Project at Vill-Kanwara, Tehsil & Distt-Banda (Area-36.42

Hac) Sri Prakash Chandra Dwivedi, B-405, Kasmanda, Hazaratganj, Lucknow.

5. 2392/

SPO-V

Daulatpur Kachhar Sand/Morum Mining at Daulatpur Kachhar, Bhognipur,

Ramabai Nagar (Area-30.26 Hac) Ms Rekha Devi, Vill-Lakhanpur, Vikas

Nagara, Kanpur Nagar.

6. 2417/

SPO-V

Sand/Moram Mining Project at Khand No-9/2, Village-Kandaur Hamirpur.

(Leased Area 72.00 Acres) Mr. Rajesh Kumar Sahu, 164/13, Kallan Ki Laat,

Aminabad, Lucknow.

7. 2418/

OSD-T

Sand/Morum Mining at Betwa River, Khand-23/7, Vill-Bhedi Kharka, Tehsil-

Sarila,Distt-Hamirpur )Area 12.14 Hac) Sri Vinay Kumar, Kavinagar, Ghaziabad,

U.P.

8. 2419/

DD-Y

Sand/Morum Mining Project at Betwa River, Khand-23/3, Vill-Tikapur, Maudaha

Hamirpur)Area 12.14 Hac) Sri Vinay Kumar, Kavinagar, Ghaziabad, U.P.

9. 2433/

OSD-T

Sand/Morum Mining “Bhisanwa se Baluai gram ke uttari seema ke samne baluahi

se dakshini seema tak” at Deoria (Area-7.287 Ha) Sri Ramasraya Yadav, Vill-

Devkali Hemraj, Tehsil & Distt- Deoria

10. 2435/

AD-H

Sand/Morum Mining “Ahirauli sadak marg se Patna Kotwa mile bindu tak” at Deoria (Area-22.258 Ha) Sri Ramasraya Yadav, Vill-Devkali Hemraj, Tehsil &

Distt- Deoria.

11. 2487/

SPO-V

Sand Mining Project at Khand 29/2, Vill-Bakchha Khadar, Tehsil-Maudaha,

Distt-Hamirpur (Area 12.141 Hac) Sri Sunil Kumar, R/o Ramedi, Hamirpur.

12. 2488/

OSD-T

Sand Mining at Arazi No-523, Dhasan River, Vill-Khakora, Mauranipur, Jhansi

(Area 11.33 Hac) Sri Kalka Prasad, R/o Main Road, Chiraon, Tehsil-Moth, Distt-

Jhansi

13. 2489/

DD-Y

Sand/Morum Mining Project at Korra Kanak (K-2) at Vill-Korra Kanak, Fatehpur

(Area 40.49 Hac) Sri Sukhraj, Vill-Dariyapur Majre-Jarauli, Tehsil & Distt-

Fatehpur

14. 2490/

AD-H

Sand/Morum Mining Project at Oati (K-4) at Vill-Oati, Tehsil & Distt-Fatehpur

(35.61 Hac) Sri Anil Kumar Gupta, Choti Bazar, Tehsil & Distt-Banda, U.P.

15. 2491/

AD-Sub

Sand/Morum Mining Project at Vill-Oati, Gurwal Tehsil & Distt-Fatehpur

(35.61 Hac) Sri Shiv Sharan Singh, Vill-Chota Bazar, Tehsil & Distt-Banda

16. 2524/

DD-Y

Sand/Morum Mining Project Gurwal (GU-3), Vill-Gurwal, Tehsil-Khaga, Distt-

Fatehpur (Area-36.42 hac) Sri Sukhraj, Vill-Dariyavpur Majre Jarauli, Tehsil &

Distt-Fatehpur

17. 2591/

AD-sub

Sand/Morum Mining Project at Khand No-10/32, Vill-Beri, Tehsil &

Distt-Hamirpur (Area-20.23 Hac) Smt Sumitra Dev I, Laxmibai Park Ramedi, Hamirpur.

18. 2592/

SPO(V)

Sand/Morum Mining Project at Khand No-A-08, Vill-Adhawal, Fatehpur (Area-

23.74 Hac) Sri Kallu Nishad, Chaubhaiya ka dera, Majra-Adhawal, Tehsil &

Distt-Fatehpur

19. 2597/

SPO(V)

Sand/Morum Mining at “Patna Kotwa Milan bindu se Kotwa gaaon ke Madhya

tak”, Deoria (Area-8.09 Hac) Sri Ramasraya Yadav, Vill-Devkali Hemraj,

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Rudrapur, Deoria.

20. 2598/

OSD(T)

Sand/Morum Mining at “Ratanpura se pakdi sadak marg tak” , Deoria (Area-8.09

Hac) Sri Ramasraya Yadav, Vill-Devkali Hemraj, Tehsil-Rudrapur, Distt-Deoria.

21. 2612/

SPO(V)

Sand Mining Project at Survey No-351, Vill-Ajeejpur, Tehsil-Mishrikh, Distt-Sitapur (Aea 14.00 Acre) Sri Kalim Ahamad,Vill-Mahrajnagar, Tehsil-

Bishwan,Distt-Sitapur.

mijksDr leLr ch&1 Js.kh ds [kuu izdj.kksa ds lEcU/k esa lfefr }kjk i;kZoj.k funs'kky; }kjk lfefr }kjk fu/kkZfjr izk:i j miyC/k djk;s x;s [email protected] dk voyksdu fd;k x;kA lfefr }kjk ik;k x;k fd mijksDr lwpukvksa ds vk/kkj ij bZ0vkbZ0,0 vf/klwpuk] 2006] ;Fkkla'kksf/kr esa mfYyf[kr tujy dafM'kUl ls vkPNkfnr u gksus dh 'krZ lfgr VElZ vkWQ fjQjsUl fuxZr fd;s tk ldrs gSaA rn~uqlkj dzekad&1 o dzekad 3 ls 21 ij mfYyf[kr izdj.kksa dks layXud&3 o 4 ij layXu fd;s tk jgs lSUM eksje ifj;kstukvksa gsrq o Diaspore, Pyrophyllite & Quartz Mining ij fu/kkZfjr VElZ vkWQ fjQjsUl fuxZr fd;s tkus dh laLrqfr dh xbZA dzekad&2 ij mfYyf[kr izdj.k tuin&okjk.klh] xzke&rkrsiqj esa fLFkr gS tgka bdks lsfUlfVo {ks= fo"k;d dqN [kuu izdj.k ek0 U;k;ky;ksa ds vkns'kksa ds dze esa izkf/kdj.k ij izkIr gq;s FksA vr% dzekad&2 ij mfYyf[kr izdj.k dks lfefr dh cSBd esa izLrqrhdj.k gsrq vkeaf=r fd;k tk;sA

(Dr. M. S. Khan)

Chairman, SEAC,UP

(Dr. S.N. Singh)

Member, SEAC, UP

(Dr. Asheesh Kumar Singh)

Member, SEAC, UP

(Dr. D. C. Gupta)

Member, SEAC, UP

(Dr. R.K. Sardana)

Secretary, SEAC, UP

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Annexure-1

General condition for Soil Mining Projects:

1. No change is mining technology and scope of working shall be made without approval of Authority.

2. Personnel working in dusty areas shall be provided with protective respiratory devices and they shall also be imparted adequate training and information on safety and health

aspects. 3. The Authority reserves the right to revoke the clearance if conditions stipulated are

not implemented. The Authority will also be entitled to impose additional

environmental conditions or modify the existing ones, if necessary.

4. In case of any deviation or alteration in the project proposed from those submitted to

this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference should be made to the Authority to

assess the adequacy of the condition(s) imposed and to add additional environmental

protection Measures required, if any.

5. Concealing factual data or submission of false/fabricated data and failure to comply

with any of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this

clearance and attract action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act,

1986.

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Annexure-2

Specific Conditions for Soil Mining Projects:

1. The mining work will be open-cast and JCB shall be used for excavation work as proposed.

2. Top soil should be adequately preserved and should be used for landscaping.

3. Excavated soil should be properly stored in a manner not to increase surrounding SPM level.

4. Water sprinkling should be exercised during excavation and storage of soil for suppression of

fugitive dust.

5. Excavated area should be properly reclaimed and ensured that no open bore hole is left.

6. Safety measures for the people working at the site shall be duly taken care of as per law.

7. The excavation work shall be done in day time only.

8. The project boundary shall be properly covered to restrict dust dispersion.

9. Precautionary measures during soil excavation for conservation and protection of rare and

endangered flora and fauna found in the study area.

10. Equivalent Level of Noise level shall be maintained as per standards for both day and night.

11. The route map for soil transportation from excavation plots to work site should be firmed up

and necessary permissions shall be sought from District Administration.

12. Vehicles hired for the transportation should be in good condition and should have Pollution

Check Certificate and should conform to applicable air and noise emission standards.

13. Approach road will be maintained periodically.

14. Personnel exposure monitoring for respirable mineral dust shall be carried out for the workers

and records maintained including health records of the workers. Awareness program for

workers on impact of mining on their health and precautionary measures like use of personal

protective equipments etc. shall be carried out periodically. First aid facilities and adequate

sanitary facility in the form of temporary toilets/septic tanks.

15. Solid waste material viz gutkha rappers, plastic bags, glasses etc. to be generated during project activity will be separately stored in bins and managed as per Solid Waste Management Rules.

16. Project proponent should maintain daily register for information of (a) collection of soil/clay,

(b) manpower & (c) transportation purpose.

The project proponent is also required to comply with following stipulations as per MoEF,

GOI OM No. 11011/47/2011-IA.II(M) dated 24/06/2013:

1. The borrowing/excavation activity shall be restricted to a maximum depth of 2 m. below

general ground level at the site.

2. The borrowing/excavation activity shall be restricted to 2 m. above the ground water table at

the site.

3. The borrowing/excavation activity shall not alter the natural drainage pattern of the area.

4. The borrowed/excavated pit shall be restored by the project proponent for useful purpose(s).

5. Appropriate fencing all around the borrowed/excavated pit shall be made to prevent any

mishap.

6. Measures shall be taken to prevent dust emission by covering of borrowed/excavated earth

during transportation.

7. Safeguards shall be adopted against health risks on account of breeding of vectors in the water

bodies created due to borrowing/excavation of earth.

8. Workers/labourers shall be provided with facilities for drinking water and sanitation.

9. A berm shall be left from the boundary of adjoining field having a width equal to at least half

the depth of proposed excavation.

10. A minimum distance of 15 m from any civil structure shall be kept from the periphery of any

excavation area.

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ToR for Sand Moram Mining Projects:

1. A copy of document in support of fact that the proponent is the rightful lessee of the mine should

be given.

2. All documents including approved mine plan prepared by RQP (Authorized by Indian Bureau of

Mines), EIA and public hearing should be compatible with one another in terms of the mine lease

area, production level, waste generation and its management and mining technology and should

be in the name of the lessee. The mine plan should take into account the conditions of the mine

lease, if any, in terms of distance to be left un-worked from the river flowing nearby.

3. The study area will comprise of 10 km zone around the mine lease from the lease periphery and

the data contained in the EIA such as waste generation etc should be for the life of the mine /

lease period.

4. Land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land, wildlife

sanctuary and national park, migratory route of fauna, water bodies, human settlements and other

ecological features should be indicated.

5. Land use plan of mine lease area should be prepared to encompass pre-operational, operational

and post-operational phases and submitted.

6. Location of National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, wildlife Corridors, Tiger/Elephant

Reserves (existing as well as proposed), if any, within 10 km of the mine lease should be clearly

indicated supported by a location map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden necessary

clearance, if any, as may be applicable to such projects due to proximity of the ecologically

sensitive areas as mentioned above should be obtained from the state Wildlife Department / Chief

Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and copy furnished.

7. A detailed biological study for the study area [core zone and buffer zone (10 km radius of the

periphery of the mine lease)] shall be carried out covering both terrestrial and aquatic flora and

fauna. Details of flora and fauna, duly authenticated, separately for core and buffer zone should be

furnished based on field survey clearly indicating the Schedule of the fauna present.

8. Impact of change of land use should be given.

9. Impact of mining on the hydrology of the area including water flow in the river adjoining the

mine lease. It should also take into account the inundation of mined out area due to flow of water

from the river.

10. R & R plan/compensation details for the project affected people should be furnished. While

preparing the R & R plan, the National Rehabilitation & Resettlement Policy should be kept in

view.

11. One season (Non Monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality (PM2.5, PM10, SOx and

NOx), water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna shall be collected and the AAQ data so

collected presented data-wise in the EIA and EMP report. Site-specific meteorological data

should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations should be justified. There should

be at least one monitoring station within 500 m of the mine lease in the pre-dominant downwind

direction.

12. Air quality modeling should be carried out for prediction of impact of the project on the air

quality of the area. It should also take into account the impact of movement of vehicle for

transportation of mineral. The details of the dispersion model used and input parameters used for

modeling should be provided. The air quality contours may be may be shown on a location map

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clearly indicating the location of the site, location of sensitive receptors, if any and the habitation.

The wind rose showing pre-dominant wind direction may also be indicated on the map.

13. The water requirement for the project, its availability and source to be furnished. A detailed water

balance should also be provided. Fresh water requirement for the project should be indicated.

14. Impact of the project on the water quality both surface and groundwater should be assessed and

necessary safeguard measures, if any required should be provided.

15. Based on actual monitored data, it may clearly be shown whether working will intersect

groundwater. Necessary data and documentation in this regard may be provided. In case the

working will intersect groundwater table, a detailed hydro geological study should be undertaken

and report furnished. Necessary permission from Central Ground Water Authority for working

below ground water and for pumping of groundwater should also be obtained and copy furnished.

16. Details of first order stream, if any passing through lease area and modification diversion

proposed, if any and the impact of the same on the hydrology should be brought out.

17. Details of rainwater harvesting proposed, if any, in the project should be provided.

18. Information on reduced levels site elevation, working depth, groundwater table etc. below natural

surface level should be provided. A schematic diagram may also be provided for the same.

19. The reclamation plan, post mine land use and progressive green belt development plan shall be

prepared in tabular form (prescribed format) and submitted.

20. Impact on local transport infrastructure due to the project should be indicated. Projected increase

in truck traffic as a result of the project in the present road network (including those outside the

project area) should be worked out, indicating whether it is capable of handling the increased

load. Arrangement for improving the infrastructure, if contemplated (including action to be taken

by other agencies such as State government) should covered.

21. Details of the infrastructure facilities to be provided for the mine workers should be included in

the EIA report.

22. Phase-wise plan of green belt development, plantation and compensatory afforestation should be

charted clearly indicating the area to be covered under plantation and the species to be planted.

The details of plantation already done should be given.

23. Occupational health impact of project should be anticipated and preventive measures initiated.

Details in this regard should be provided. Details of pre-placement medical examination and

periodical medical examination schedules should be incorporated in the EMP. Special attention

should be in view of the stone crusher nearby.

24. Detailed environmental management plan to mitigate the environmental impacts which, should

inter-alia should include the impact due to change of land use, due to loss of agricultural land and

grazing land, if any, occupational health impacts beside other impacts of the projects.

25. Risk assessment and disaster management plan due to inundation of mine as a result of its

location close to the river should also be examined and addressed.

26. Public hearing points raised and commitment of the project proponent on the same along with the

time bound action plan to implement the same should be provided.

27. Details of litigation pending against the project, if any, with direction / order passed by any Court

of Law against the project should be given.

28. The cost of project (capital cost and recurring cost) as well as the cost towards implementation of

EMP should clearly be spelt out.

29. Present position of distances of railway lines, National Highway including culverts and bridges,

Reservoir, lake, Canal, Road including culverts & bridges, Soil conservation works, nursery

plantation, check dams, water supply schemes & irrigation schemes, water sources such as

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Springs, Infiltration galleries, Percolation wells, Hand pumps, Tube wells and existing flood

control / protection work should be included and indicated in location map.

30. Proponent should submit attested photocopy of the sanction of mining lease by the State

Government.

31. In case of river bed mining, details of safe distance from the river bank to the stream should be

provided in order to maintain no mining zone.

32. An action plan for environmental conservation as committed during the public hearing should be

submitted alongwith budgetary provisions.

33. A demarcation plan with regard to the mining lease area specifying the boundaries and distances

should be provided.

a. The company will have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of

Directors and it may be detailed in EIA report.

b. The Environment Policy must prescribe for standard operating process/procedures to bring

into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the environment or forest norms/conditions

and it may be detailed in EIA.

c. EIA/EMP and other documents should be prepared by the consultants duly accredited by

Quality Council of India as per directions of Ministry of Environment, Govt. of India. The

consultant would need to include a copy of certificate issued by Quality Council of India as

per notification issued by MoEF, Govt. of India.

34. The proponent will submit the schedule of monitoring/data collection programme to the Office of

Directorate, Member Secretary, UP Pollution Control Board and District Magistrate of related

District.

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ToRs for Pyrophyllite & Quartzite Mining Project

(i) All documents including approved mine plan, EIA and public hearing should be

compatible with one another in terms of the mine lease area, production levels,

waste generation and its management and mining technology.

(ii) The study area will comprise of 10 km zone around the mine lease from lease

periphery and the data contained in the EIA such as waste generation etc. should

be for the life of the mine / lease period.

(iii) Land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land,

wildlife sanctuary and national park, migratory routes of fauna, water bodies,

human settlements and other ecological features.

(iv) Land use plan of the mine lease area should be prepared to encompass pre-

operational, operational and post operational phases.

(v) Location of National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Wildlife Corridors,

Tiger/Elephant Reserves (existing as well as proposed), if any, within 10 km of

the mine lease should be clearly indicated. A location map duly authenticated by

Chief Wildlife Warden should be provided in this regard. Necessary clearance, if

any, as may be applicable to such projects due to proximity of the ecologically

sensitive areas as mentioned above should be obtained from the State Wildlife

Department/ Chief Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and

copy furnished.

(vi) A detailed biological study for the study area [core zone and buffer zone (10 km

radius of the periphery of the mine lease)] shall be carried out. Details of flora and

fauna, duly authenticated, separately for core and buffer zone should be furnished

based on field survey clearly indicating the Schedule of the fauna present. In case

of any scheduled-I fauna found in the study area, the necessary plan for their

conservation should be prepared in consultation with State Forest and Wildlife

Department and details furnished. Necessary allocation of funds for implementing

the same should be made as part of the project cost.

(vii) Impact of change of land use particularly agriculture land and gaucher / grazing

land, if any.

(viii) R&R plan / compensation details for the project affected people. While preparing

the R&R plan, the National Rehabilitation & Resettlement Policy should be kept

in view.

(ix) Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air

quality (PM10, SO2 and NOx), water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna.

Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the

monitoring stations should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data

should form part of EIA and EMP report. The mineralogical composition of PM10

particularly for free silica should be given.

(x) Air quality modelling should be carried out for prediction of impact of the project

on the air quality of the area. It should also take into account the impact of

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movement of vehicles for transportation of mineral. The details of the model used

and input parameters used for modelling should be provided. The air quality

contours may be shown on a location map clearly indicating the location of the

site, location of sensitive receptors, if any and the habitation. The wind roses

showing pre-dominant wind direction may also be indicated on the map.

(xi) The water requirement for the project, its availability and source to be furnished.

A detailed water balance should also be provided. Fresh water requirement for the

project should also be indicated.

(xii) Necessary clearance from the Competent Authority for drawl of requisite quantity

of water for the project should be provided.

(xiii) Details of water conservation measures proposed to be adopted in the project.

(xiv) Impact of the project on the water quality both surface and groundwater should be

assessed and necessary safeguard measures, if any required should be provided.

(xv) Based on actual monitored data, it may clearly be shown whether working will

intersect groundwater. Necessary data and documentation in this regard may be

provided. In case the working will intersect groundwater table, a detailed hydro

geological study should be undertaken and report furnished. Necessary permission

from Central Ground Water Authority for working below ground water and for

pumping of ground water should also be obtained and copy furnished.

(xvi) Details of first order stream, if any passing through lease area and modification/

diversion proposed, if any and the impact of the same on the hydrology should be

brought out.

(xvii) Details of rainwater harvesting proposed, if any, in the project to be provided.

(xviii) Information on site elevation, working depth, groundwater table should be

provided both in AMSL and bgl. A schematic diagram may also be provided for

the same.

(xix) Quantity of solid waste generation to be estimated and details for its disposal and

management be provided. Details of backfilling proposed, if any, should also be

given. It may be clearly indicated that out of the total waste generation during the

mine life, the quantity to be backfilled and the quantity to be disposed off in the

form of external dump (number of dumps, their height, terraces etc.).

(xx) The reclamation plan, post mine land use and progressive greenbelt development

plan shall be prepared in tabular form (prescribed format) and submitted.

(xxi) Impact on local transport infrastructure due to the project. Projected increase in

truck traffic as a result of the project in the present road network (including those

outside the project area) and whether it is capable of handling the increased load.

Arrangement for improving the infrastructure, if contemplated including action to

be taken by other agencies such as State Government, if any, should be covered.

(xxii) Details of the infrastructure facilities to be provided for the mine workers.

(xxiii) Conceptual post mine land use and Reclamation and Rehabilitation of mined out

area (with plans and with adequate number of sections).

(xxiv) Phase-wise plan of greenbelt development, plantation and compensatory

afforestation clearly indicating the area to be covered under plantation and the

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species to be planted. The details of plantation already done should be given.

(xxv) Occupational health impact of the project. Details of pre-placement medical

examination and periodical medical examination schedules should be incorporated

in the EMP.

(xxvi) Measures of socio economic influence to the local community proposed to be

provided by project proponent. As far as possible, quantitative dimension to be

given.

(xxvii) (Detailed environmental management plan to mitigate the environmental impacts

which, should inter-alia also include the impact due to change of land use, due to

loss of agricultural land and grazing land, if any, besides other impacts of the

projects.

(xxviii)Public hearing points raised and commitment of the project proponent on the same

along with time bound action plan to implement the same.

(xxix) Any litigation pending against the project and /or any direction /order passed by

any Court of Law against the project, if so, details thereof.

(xxx) The cost of the project (capital cost and recurring cost) as well as the cost towards

implementation of EMP should clearly be spelt out.

4. Besides the above, the below mentioned general points will also to be followed:-

a) All documents to be properly referenced with index, page numbers and

continuous page numbering.

b) Where data are presented in the report especially in tables, the period in which

the data were collected and the sources should be indicated.

c) Where the documents provided in a language other than English, an English

translation should be provided.

d) The Questionnaire for environmental appraisal of mining projects as devised

earlier by the Ministry shall also be filled and submitted.

e) Approved mine plan along with copy of the approval letter for the proposed

capacity should also be submitted.

f) While preparing the EIA report, the instructions for the proponents and

instructions for the consultants issued by MOEF vide O.M. No. J-

11013/41/2006-IA.II(I) dated 4th

August, 2009, which are available on the

website of this Ministry should also be followed.

6. The EIA report should also include (i) surface plan of the area indicating contours of

main topographic features, drainage and mining area, (ii) geological maps and

sections and (iii) sections of the mine pit and external dumps, if any, clearly showing

the land features of the adjoining area.

7. The proponent will submit the schedule of monitoring/data collection programme to

the Office of Directorate, Member Secretary, UP Pollution Control Board and District

Magistrate of related District.

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GENERAL CONDITIONS PRESCRIBED BY SEIAA/SEAC, UP FOR SAND/MORUM

MINING PROPOSALS General Conditions: 1. Any change in mining area, khasra numbers, entailing capacity addition with change in process

and or mining technology, modernization and scope of working shall again require prior

Environmental Clearance as per the provisions of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

2. Precise mining area will be jointly demarcated at site by project proponent and officials of

Mining/Revenue department prior to starting of mining operations. Such site plan, duly verified

by competent authority along-with copy of the Environmental Clearance letter will be displayed

on a hoarding/board at the site. A copy of site plan will also be submitted to SEIAA within a

period of 02 months.

3. Mining and loading shall be done only within day hours time.

4. No mining shall be carried out in the safety zone of any bridge and/or embankment.

5. It shall be ensured that standards related to ambient air quality/effluent as prescribed by the

Ministry of Environment & Forests are strictly complied with. Water sprinklers and other dust

control majors should be applied to take-care of dust generated during mining operation.

Sprinkling of water on haul roads to control dust will be ensured by the project proponent.

6. All necessary statutory clearances shall be obtained before start of mining operations. If this

condition is violated, the clearance shall be automatically deemed to have been cancelled.

7. Parking of vehicles should not be made on public places.

8. No tree-felling will be done in the leased area, except only with the permission of Forest

Department.

9. No wildlife habitat will be infringed.

10. It shall be ensured that excavation of minor mineral does not disturb or change the underlying

soil characteristics of the river bed /basin, where mining is carried out. 11. It shall be ensured that mining operation of Sand/Moram will not in any way disturb the,

velocity and flow pattern of the river water significantly.

12. It shall be ensured that there is no fauna dependant on the river bed or areas close to mining for

its nesting. A report on the same, vetted by the competent authority shall be submitted to the

RO, PCB and SEIAA within 02 months.

13. Primary survey of flora and fauna shall be carried out and data shall be submitted to the RO,

PCB and SEIAA within six months.

14. Hydro-geological study shall be carried out by a reputed organization/institute within six

months and establish that mining in the said area will not adversely affect the ground water

regime. The report shall be submitted to the RO, PCB and SEIAA within six months. In case

adverse impact is observed /anticipated, mining shall not be carried out.

15. Adequate protection against dust and other environmental pollution due to mining shall be

made so that the habitations (if any) close by the lease area are not adversely affected. The

status of implementation of measures taken shall be reported to the RO, UPPCB and SEIAA

and this activity should be completed before the start of sand mining.

16. Need-based assessment for the nearby villages shall be conducted to study economic measures

which can help in improving the quality of life of economically weaker section of society.

Income generating projects/tools such as development of fodder farm, fruit bearing orchards,

vocational training etc. can form a part of such program me. The project proponent shall

provide separate budget for community development activities and income generating

programmes.

17. Green cover development shall be carried out following CPCB guidelines including selection of

plant species and in consultation with the local DFO/Horticulture Officer.

18. Separate stock piles shall be maintained for excavated top soil, if any, and the top soil should be

utilized for green cover/tree plantation.

19. Dispensary facilities for first-aid shall be provided at site.

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20. An Environmental Audit should be annually carried out during the operational phase and

submitted to the SEIAA.

21. The District Mining Officer should quarterly monitor compliance of the stipulated conditions.

The project proponent will extend full cooperation to the District Mining Officer by furnishing

the requisite data/information/monitoring reports. In case of any violations of stipulated

conditions the District Mining Officer will report to SEIAA.

22. The project proponent shall submit six monthly reports on the status of compliance of the

stipulated environmental clearance conditions including results of monitored data (both in hard

& soft copies) to the SEIAA, the District Officer and the respective Regional Office of the State

Pollution Control Board by 1st June and 1st December every year.

23. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila

Parisad/ Municipal Corporation and Urban Local Body.

24. Transportation of materials shall be done by covering the trucks / tractors with tarpaulin or other

suitable mechanism to avoid fugitive emissions and spillage of mineral/dust.

25. Waste water, from temporary habitation campus be properly collected & treated before

discharging into water bodies the treated effluent should conform to the standards prescribed by

MoEF/CPCB.

26. Measures shall be taken for control of noise level to the limits prescribed by C.P.C.B.

27. Special Measures shall be adopted to protect the nearby settlements from the impacts of mining

activities. Maintenance of Village roads through which transportation of minor minerals is to be

undertaken, shall be carried-out by the project proponent regularly at his own expenses.

28. Measure for prevention & control of soil erosion and management of silt shall be undertaken.

Protection of dumps against erosion, if any, shall be carried-out with geo textile matting or

other suitable material.

29. Project Proponent shall explore the possibility of using solar energy wherever possible.

30. Under social corporate responsibility a sum of 5% of the total project cost or total income

whichever is higher is to be earmarked for total lease period. Its budget is to be separately

maintained. CSR component shall be prepared based on need of local habitant. Income

generating measures which can help in upliftment of poor section of society, consistent with the

traditional skills of the people shall be identified. The programme can include activities such as

development of fodder farm, fruit bearing orchards, free distribution of smokeless Chula etc. 31. Possibility for adopting nearest three villages shall be explored and details of civic amenities

such as roads, drinking water etc proposed to be provided at the project proponent’s expenses

shall be submitted within 02 months from the date of issuance of Environment Clearance.

32. The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures should be kept in separate account

and should not be diverted for other purpose. Year wise expenditure should be reported to the

Ministry of Environment and Forests and its Regional Office located at Lucknow, SEIAA, U.P

and UPPCB.

33. Action plan with respect to suggestion/improvement and recommendations made and agreed

during Public Hearing shall be submitted to the District mines Officer, concern Regional

Officer of UPPCB and SEIAA within 02 months.

34. Environmental clearance is subject to obtaining clearance under the Wildlife (Protection) Act,

1972 from the competent authority, if applicable to this project.

35. The proponent shall observe every 15 day for nesting of any turtle in the area. Based on the

observations so made, if turtle nesting is observed, necessary safeguard measures shall be taken

in consultation with the State Wildlife Department. For the purpose, awareness shall be created

amongst the workers about the nesting sites so that such sites, if any, are identified by the

workers during operations of the mine for taking required safeguard measures. In this regards

the safety notified zone should be left so that the habitat/nesting area is undisturbed.

36. The project proponent shall undertake adequate safeguard measures during extraction of river

bed material and ensure that due to this activity the hydro geological regime of the surrounding

area shall not be affected.

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37. The project proponent shall obtain necessary prior permission of the competent Authorities for

withdrawal of requisite quantity of water (surface water and groundwater), required for the

project.

38. Appropriate mitigative measures shall be taken to prevent pollution of the river in consultation

with the State Pollution Control Board. It shall be ensured that there is no leakage of oil and

grease in the river from the vehicles used for transportation.

39. Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. The vehicles carrying

the mineral shall not be overloaded.

40. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary

infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking

water, medical health care, crèche etc. (MoEF circular Dated : 22-09-2008 regarding stipulation

of condition to improve the living conditions of construction labour at site).

41. Personnel working in dusty areas should wear protective respiratory devices and they should

also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects.

Occupational health surveillance program of the workers should be undertaken periodically to

observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and take corrective measures, if needed.

42. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila

Parishad/ Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the Local NGO, if any, from whom

suggestions/ representations, if any, were received while processing the proposal. The clearance

letter shall also be put on the website of the Company by the proponent.

43. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V as is

mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State Pollution Control

Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently,

shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of

environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Regional Office of the Ministry

of Environment and Forests, Lucknow by e-mail.

44. The green cover development/tree plantation is to be done in an area equivalent to 20% of the

total leased area either on river bank or along road side (Avenue Plantation).

45. Debris from the river bed will be collected and stored at secured place and may be utilized for

strengthen the embankment.

46. Safety measures to be taken for the safety of the people working at the mine lease area should be given, which would also include measure for treatment of bite of poisonous reptile/insect

like snake.

47. Periodical and Annual medical checkup of workers as per Mines Act and they should be

covered under ESI as per rule.

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Specific Conditions for Sand Moram Mining:

1. The Environmental clearance will be co-terminus with the mining lease period.

2. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from

National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco-sensitive zone is not earmarked.

3. The project proponent will submit the approved mining plan within 03 month from the date of

issuance of the E.C. letter. Failing which E.C. will be deemed to be cancelled.

4. Social Corporate Responsibility (SCR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 5%

of total project cost shall be submitted within three month on need base assessment study in

the study area. Income generating measures which can help in up-liftment of weaker section

of society consistent with the traditional skills of the people identified. The programme can

include activities such as development of fodder farm, fruit bearing orchards, vocational

training etc. In addition, vocational training for individuals shall be imparted so that poor

section of society can take up self employment and jobs. Separate budget for community

development activities and income generating programmes shall be specified.

5. The mining work will be open-cast and exclusively manual. No mechanical work or

drilling/blasting should be involved at any stage.

6. It shall be ensured that there shall be no mining of any type within 03 m or 10% of the width

which-ever is less, shall be left on both the banks of precise area to control and avoid erosion

of river bank. The mining is confined to extraction of sand/moram from the river bed only.

7. The project proponent shall undertake adequate safeguard measures during extraction of river

bed material and ensure that due to this activity the hydro-geological regime of the

surrounding area shall not be affected.

8. The project proponent shall adhere to mining in conformity to plan submitted for the mine

lease conditions and the Rules prescribed in this regard clearly showing the no work zone in

the mine lease i.e. the distance from the bank of river to be left un-worked (Non mining area),

distance from the bridges etc. It shall be ensured that no mining shall be carried out during the

monsoon season.

9. The project proponent shall ensure that wherever deployment of labour attracts the Mines

Act, the provision thereof shall be strictly followed.

10. The project proponent will provide personal protective equipment (PPE) as required, also

provid adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. Periodical medical

examination of the workers engaged in the project shall be carried out and records

maintained. For the purpose, schedule of health examination of the workers should be drawn

and followed accordingly.

11. The critical parameters such as PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx in the ambient air within the

impact zone shall be monitored periodically. Further, quality of discharged water if any shall

also be monitored [(TDS, DO, pH, Fecal Coliform and Total Suspended Solids (TSS)].

12. Effective safeguard measures, such as regular water sprinkling shall be carried out in critical

areas prone to air pollution and having high levels of particulate matter such as loading and

unloading point and all transfer points. Extensive water sprinkling shall be carried out on haul

roads.

13. It should be ensured that the Ambient Air Quality parameters conform to the norms

prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board in this regard.

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14. The extended mining scheme will be submitted by the proponent before expiry of present

mining plan.

15. Four ambient air quality-monitoring stations should be established in the core zone as well as

in the buffer zone for monitoring PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx. Location of the stations

should be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and

environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring should be

undertaken in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board.

16. Common road for transportation of mineral is to be maintained collectively. Total cost will be

shared/worked out on the basis of lease area among users.

17. Proponent will provide adequate sanitary facility in the form of mobile toilets to the labours

engaged for the project work.

18. Solid waste material viz., gutkha pouchs, plastic bags, glasses etc. to be generated during

project activity will be separately storage in bins and managed as per Solid Waste

Management rules.

19. Green area/belt to be developed along haulage road in consultation of Gram Sabha/Panchyat.

20. Natural/customary paths used by villagers should not be obstructed at any time by the

activities proposed under the project.

21. Digital processing of the entire lease area in the district using remote sensing technique

should be done regularly once in three years for monitoring the change of river course by

Directorate of Geology and Mining, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh. The record of such study to be

maintained and report be submitted to Regional office of MoEF, SEIAA, U.P. and UPPCB.

22. A copy of clearance letter will be marked to concerned Panchayat / local NGO, if any, from

whom suggestion / representation has been received while processing the proposal. The

clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the company.

23. State Pollution Control Board shall display a copy of the clearance letter at the Regional

office, District Industry Centre and Collector’s office/Tehsildar’s Office for 30 days.

24. The project authorities shall advertise at least in two local newspapers widely circulated, one

of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned, within 7 days of the

issue of the clearance letter informing that the project has been accorded environmental

clearance and a copy of the clearance letter is available with the State Pollution Control Board

and also at web site of the SEIAA at http://www.seiaaup.com and a copy of the same shall be

forwarded to the Regional Office of the Ministry located in Lucknow, CPCB, State PCB.

25. The MoEF/SEIAA or any other competent authority may alter/modify the above conditions or

stipulate any further condition in the interest of environment protection.

26. Concealing factual data or submission of false/fabricated data and failure to comply with any

of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this clearance and attract

action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

27. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if

preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under Section 11 of the National

Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997.

28. Waste water from potable use be collected and reused for sprinkling.

29. During the school opening and closing time vehicle movement will be restricted.

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Annexure-7

General Conditions for Stone Mining Projects:

1. Any addition of the mining area, change of Khasra numbers, enhancement of capacity,

change in mining technology, modernization and scope of working shall again required

prior environmental clearance as per EIA notification, 2006

2. No change in the calendar plan including excavation, quantum of mineral and waste shall be

made.

3. Mining will be carried out as per the approved mining plan. In case of any violation of mining

plan, the Environmental Clearance given by SEIAA will stand cancelled.

4. Four ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be established in the core zone as well as in

the buffer zone for RSPM, SPM, SO2, NOx monitoring. Location of the stations should be

decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and

ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring should be undertaken in consultation

with the State Pollution Control Board. The monitored data for criteria pollutants shall be

regularly up loaded on the company's website and also displayed at website.

5. Data on ambient air quality (RPM, SPM, SO2, NOx) should be regularly submitted to the

Regional office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and the State Pollution Control Board / Central

Pollution Control Board once in six months.

6. Ambient air quality at the boundary of the mine premises shall confirm to the norms prescribed

in MoEF notification no. GSR/826(E) dt. 16.11.09.

7. Fugitive dust emissions from all the sources shall be controlled regularly. Water spraying

arrangement on haul roads, loading and unloading and at transfer points shall be provided and

properly maintained.

8. Measures shall be taken for control of noise levels below 85 dBA in the work

environment. Workers engaged in operations of HEMM, etc. shall be provided with ear plugs /

muffs and health records of the workers shall be maintained.

9. Industrial waste water (workshop and waste water from the mine) should be properly collected,

treated so as to conform to the standards prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May, 1993

and 31st December, 1993 or as amended from time to time. Oil and grease trap shall be

installed before discharge of workshop effluents.

10. Personnel working in areas shall be provided with protective respiratory devices like mask

and they shall also be imparted adequate training and information on safety and health aspects.

11. Special measures shall be adopted to prevent the nearby settlements from the impacts of mining activities.

12. The transportation of the materials shall be limited to day hours time only.

13. Provision shall be made for the housing the labourers within the site with all necessary

infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, safe drinking water,

medical health care, crèche etc. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be

removed after the completion of the project. 14. A separate Environmental Management Cell with suitable qualified personnel shall be set-up

under the control of a Senior Executive, who will report directly to the Head of the

Organization.

15. The Project Proponent shall inform to the Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and

State Pollution Control Board regarding date of financial closures and final approval of the

project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of land development work.

16. The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate

account and shall not be diverted for other purpose. Year wise expenditure shall be reported to

the MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and State Pollution Control Board

17. The Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and State Pollution Control Board shall monitor

compliance of the stipulated conditions. A complete set a documents including Environment

Impact Assessment Report, Environmental Management Plan, Public hearing and other

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documents information should be given to Regional Office of the MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and

State Pollution Control Board

18. A copy of the environmental clearance shall be submitted by the Project Proponent to the Heads

of the Local Bodies, Panchayat and Municipal Bodies as applicable in the matter.

19. The Project Proponent shall advertise at least in two local newspapers widely circulated,

one of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned, within 7 days of the

issue of the clearance letter informing that the project has been accorded environmental

clearance and a copy of the clearance letter is available with the State Level Environment

Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA).

20. The Project Proponent has to submit half yearly compliance report of the stipulated prior

environmental clearance terms and conditions in hard and soft copy to the SEIAA,U.P.

on 1st June and 1st December of each calendar year.

21. The SEIAA ma y alter/modify the above conditions or stipulate any further condition in the

interest of environment protection.

22. Concealing factual data or submission of false/fabricated data and failure to comply with

any of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this clearance and attract

action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

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Annexure-8

Specific Conditions for Stone Mining projects:

1. A comprehensive EIA including mining areas within 15 K.M. to assess impact of the

mining activity on the surrounding area shall be undertaken and report submitted to this

Authority within one year. 2. No two pits shall be simultaneously wor k ed i.e before the first is exhausted and

reclamation work completed, no mineral bearing area shall be worked.

3. After exhausting the first mine pit and before starting mining operations in the next pit,

reclamation and plantation works in the exhausted pit shall be completed so as to ensure that reclamation, forest cover and vegetation are visible during the first year of mining

operations in the next pit. This process will follow till the last pit is exhausted. Adequate

rehabilitation of mined pit shall be completed before any new ore bearing area is worked

for expansion. 4. Adequate buffer zone shall be maintained between two consecutive mineral bearing

deposits.

5. Sprinkling of water on haul roads to control dust will be ensured by the project proponent.

6. Green belt development shall be carried out considering CPCB guidelines including

selection of plant species and in consultation with the local DFO / Agriculture Department. Herbs and shrubs shall also form a part of afforestation programme besides

tree plantation. The company shall involve local people for plantation programme.

Details of year wise afforestation programme including rehabilitation of mined out area

shall be submitted to the Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow every year. 7. Blast vibrations study shall be conducted and a observation report submitted to the

Regional office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and UPPCB within six months. The report shall

also include measures for prevention of blasting associated impact on nearby houses and agricultural fields.

8. Controlled blasting techniques with sequential blasting shall be adopted. The blasting shall

be carried out in the day time only. 9. Appropriate arrangement for shelter and drinking water for the mining workers has to be

ensured at the mining site.

10. Maintenance of village roads used for transportation of minerals are to be done by the company regularly at its own expenses. The roads shall be black topped.

11. Rain water harvesting shall be undertaken to recharge the ground water source.

12. Status of implementation shall be submitted to the Regional Office,

MoEF,GoI,Lucknow and UP Pollution Control Board within six months and thereafter every year from the next consequent year.

13. Measures for prevention and control of soil erosion and management of silt shall be

undertaken. Protection of dumps against erosion shall be carried out with geo textile matting or other suitable material, and thick plantations of native trees and shrubs shall be

carried out at the dump slopes. Dumps shall be protected by retaining walls.

14. Trenches / garland drains shall be constructed at foot of dumps and coco filters installed at regular intervals to arrest silt from being carried to water bodies.

Adequate number of Check Dams and Gully Plugs shall be constructed across

seasonal/perennial nallahs, if any flowing through the ML area and silts arrested. De- silting

at regular intervals shall be carried out.

15. Garland drain of appropriate size, gradient and length shall be constructed for both mine pit

and for waste dump and sump capacity shall be designed keeping 50% safety margin

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over and above peak sudden rainfall (based on 50 years data) and maximum discharge in

the area adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity shall also provide adequate retention

period to allow proper settling of silt material. Sedimentation pits shall be constructed at the corners of the garland drains and de- silted at regular intervals.

16. Ground and surface water, if any in and near the core zone (within 5.0 km of the lease)

shall be regularly monitored for contamination and depletion due to mining activity and records maintained. The monitoring data shall be submitted to the Regional Office,

MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and U.P.Pollution Control Board regularly. Further, monitoring

points shall be located between the mine and drainage in the direction of flow of ground

water shall be set up and records maintained. 17. Fugitive dust generation shall be controlled. Fugitive dust emission shall be regularly

monitored at locations of nearest human habitation (including schools and other

public amenities located nearest to sources of dust generation as applicable) and records submitted to the Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and U.P.Pollution Control Board

regularly.

18. Baseline data for ambient air quality shall be generated and maintained and RSPM level in ambient air in the nearby human habitation (villages) shall also be monitored along

with other parameters.

19. Transportation of minerals shall be done by covering the trucks with tarpaulin or other

suitable mechanism so that no spillage of mineral/dust takes place. 20. Occupational health and safety measures for the workers including identification of work

related health hazards, training on malaria eradication, HIV, and health effects on exposure

to mineral dust etc. shall be carried out. Periodic monitoring for exposure to respirable mineral dust on the workers shall be conducted and records maintained including health

records of the workers. Awareness programme for workers on impact of mining on their

health and precautionary measures like use of personal equipments etc. shall be carried out periodically. Review of impact of various health measures shall be conducted followed by

follow up action wherever required.

21. The project proponent will ensure for providing employment to local people as per requirement, necessary protection measures around the mine pit and waste dump and

garland drain around the mine pit and waste dump.

22. Top soil / solid waste shall be stacked properly with proper slope and adequate safeguards and shall be utilized for backfilling (wherever applicable) for reclamation and rehabilitation

of mined out area. Top soil shall be separately stacked for utilization later for reclamation

and shall not be stacked along with over burden.

23. Over burden (OB) shall be stacked at earmarked dump site(s) only and shall not be kept active for long period. The maximum height of the dump shall not exceed 20 m, each stage

shall preferably be of maximum 10 m and overall slope of the dump shall not exceed 35o.

The OB dump shall be backfilled. The OB dumps shall be scientifically vegetated with suitable native species to prevent erosion and surface run off.

24. Monitoring and management of rehabilitated areas shall continue until the vegetation

becomes self sustaining. Compliance status shall be submitted to the Regional Office,

Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI, Lucknow and U.P.Pollution Control Board on

six monthly basis.

25. Slope of the mining bench and ultimate pit limit shall be as per the mining scheme

approved by Indian Bureau of Mines. 26. Permission for abstraction of ground water shall be taken from Central Ground Water

Board. Regular monitoring of ground and surface water sources for level and quality shall

be carried out by establishing a network of existing wells and constructing new piezometers during the mining operation. The monitoring shall be carried out four times

in a year i.e. pre-monsoon (April-May), monsoon (August), post-monsoon (November) and

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winter (January) and the data thus collected shall be regularly sent to MoEF, Central

Ground Water Authority and Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board.

27. The waste water from the mine shall be treated to conform to the prescribed standards before discharging in to the natural stream. The discharged water from the

Tailing Dam, if any shall be regularly monitored and report submitted to the

Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI, Lucknow, Central Pollution Control Board and the State Pollution Control Board.

28. Hydro geological study of the area shall be reviewed by the project proponent

annually. In case adverse effect on ground water quality and quantity is observed mining

shall be stopped and resumed only after mitigating steps to contain any adverse impact on ground water is implemented.

29. Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. Vehicles used

for transportation of minerals and others shall have valid permissions as prescribed under Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 and its amendments. The vehicles

transporting minerals shall be covered with a tarpaulin or other suitable enclosures so that

no dust particles / fine matters escape during the course of transportation. No overloading of minerals for transportation shall be committed. The trucks transporting minerals shall not

pass through wild life sanctuary, if any in the study area.

30. Prior permission from the Competent Authority shall be obtained for extraction of ground

water, if any. 31. A final mine closure plan, along with details of Corpus Fund, shall be submitted to the

Regional office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI, Lucknow and U.P. Pollution

Control Board 5 years in advance of final mine closure for approval. 32. Project Proponent shall explore the possibility of using solar energy where ever

possible.

33. Commitment towards CSR has to be followed strictly. 34. Regular health check-up record of the mine workers has to be maintained at site in a proper

register. It should be made available for inspection whenever asked.

35. Project Proponent has to strictly follow the direction/guidelines issued by MoEF, CPCB and other Govt. Agencies from time to time.

The blasting will be done only after getting the permission from the Mining Department.