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ENVIRONMENTAL CLERANCE FOR MINOR MINERAL
(STONE QUARRY) PROJECT
FOR
M/S INFRA TRANSMISSION PVT. LTD.
Survey no. 51/2
Village: KUNDEWAHAL,
Taluka: PANVEL
District: RAIGAD, State: MAHARASHTRA.
Area: 1.4000 Hectare
CONSULTANT:
Hubert Enviro care systems Pvt. Ltd.
Accredited by QCI – NABET: - Sectors 1 & 38
Lab Recognized by MoEF, Govt. of India
NABL Accredited Certificate ISO 17025:2005
Certified by ISO 9001:2008
Certified by BS OHSAS 18001:2007
Approved Environmental Monitoring Laboratory
Head Office: # 18, 92nd Street, 18th Avenue, Ashok Nagar, Chennai – 600083
Goa Office: Consultant - Vivek P. Navare
Sankalpana, opposite Syndicate bank, Dhavlimal Ponda Goa
Telephone no.: 0832 314491, 9422442756
Email: [email protected]
AUGUST 2015
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT ON VARIOUS ENVIRONEMNTAL ASPECTS FOR
INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS:
Important Note before filling the form:
1. Fill the form in the same format (i.e. Font: Times New Roman and font size: 12)
2. Do not edit / delete the columns if it’s not applicable
3. Send soft copy to the [email protected] and [email protected] in the
Word format (doc file).
Sr.
No. Particulars Commitment On
1 Name of the project M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd.
2 Name , address, e-mail & contact
number of proponent
M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd.
C/o Shri Mohd Mannan Akhtar Shaikh
Plot no 71, sector 1
Navi Mumbai
Koper Khairne, S. O.
District- Thane
State - Maharashtra
Pin code: 400709
3 Name , address, e-mail & contact
number of Consultant
Vivek P. Navare
Hubert Enviro care systems Pvt. Ltd.
# 18, 92nd Street, 18th Avenue,
Ashok Nagar, Chennai – 600083
Telephone no.: 044 – 42985511/55, 09884390811
Email: [email protected]/ ,
Website: www.hecs.in
4 Accreditation of Consultant (NABET
accreditation)
NABET Accreditation.
Accreditation for sectors 1A
5 New Project/Expansion in existing
project /Diversification in existing
project
New project
6
If expansion/ Diversification, whether
environmental clearance has been
obtained for existing project (If yes,
enclose a copy with compliance table)
Not Applicable
7 Activity schedule in the EIA
notification
Category 1 (a), B
8 Area Details
Total plot Area : 1.4000 Ha
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12 Location details of the project Latitude 18°56'57.24"N Longitude 73°03'31.85"E
Location Kundewahal
Elevation above Mean Sea
Level (meters) 58m
13 Distance from protected area/
critically polluted area/ Eco
sensitive area/ Inter state
boundary
No t Appl i cable
14 Raw materials (including process
chemicals, catalysts & additives). List
of
raw
mater
ials
to be
used
Physical
and
chemical
nature of
raw
material
Quanti
ty
(tones
/
month
) full
produc
tion
capacit
y
Source
of
material
s
Means of
transportati
on (Source
to storage
site) with
justification
No raw material is
required. Stone (Minor
mineral) will be extracted
from the strata
Stone
will be
extracte
d from
the
strata.
There will
be network
of road in
the
quarry.
Quarry
will be
connected
to the
public
road by
existing
un-
asphalted
9 Name of Notified Industrial area/ MIDC Not Applicable
10
TOR given by SEAC?
No.
11
Estimated cost of the project :
(Including cost for land, building,
plant and machinery separately) 50.0 lacks
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road
(having a
distance of
about 0.11
Kms).
15 Production profile (tones / year): Name of Products,
By products and
Intermediate
Products
Existing Propos
ed
activit
y
(new)
Total
Main Products
Stone
Metal
(5000
Brass/
Annu
m)
-
Stone
Metal
(5000
Brass/A
nnum)
-
By- Products
Intermediate
Products
Crushe
d
Powde
r
(about
of the
total
produc
t)-
Crushed
Powder
(about
of the
total
product)
--
16 Process Details/Manufacturing
Details
Process details are given in Pre-feasibility report.
17 Rain Water Harvesting
(RWH)
In monsoon the rain water will get collected in quarry
pit.
Level of the Ground water table (it is at least 10m
below the lowest level of the pit)
• Size and no of RWH tank(s) & Quantity- 5mx 5mx
3m. There will be at least two such tanks.
• Location of the RWH tank(s)
• Size, nos of recharge pits and Quantity. There will
be drains on the higher side of the pit to increase the
catchment area.
18
Total Water Requirement
Total water requirement:
Fresh water (CMD):2.5 & Source:Borewell
Recycled water (CMD):0 CMD
Use of the water:
Process (CMD): Cooling water (CMD):0
CMD
DM Water (CMD):0 CMD
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Dust Suppression (CMD): 1.5
Drinking (CMD):0.5
Green belt (CMD):0.5
Fire service (CMD):0 CMD
Others (CMD):0 CMD
19
Strom water drainage
Natural water drainage pattern
quantity of storm water
Size of SWD
Not Applicable
20 Sewage generation and Treatment
Amount of Sewage generation: 0.300 CMD
Proposed treatment for sewage: Septic tank
provided.
21
Characters of effluent
Parameters
(pH,BOD,COD, etc)
Inlet
effluent
Character
istic
Outlet
effluent
Character
istic
Effluent
Dischar
ge
Standar
ds
(CPCB/
MPCB)
pH
Not Applicable.
S.S
B.O.D
C.O.D
O & G
22 ETP Details
Amount of effluent generation (CMD)
Capacity of the ETP (CMD)
Amount of treated effluent recycled (CMD):
Amount of water send to the CETP (CMD):
Membership of the CETP (If require): If yes
then attach the letter submit the letter
Not Applicable
23 Note on ETP technology to be used Not Applicable
24 Disposal of the ETP sludge (if Not Applicable
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28 Emission Standard: Sr. NO Pollutan
t
Source of
Emission
Emission
rate
(kg/hr)
Concentr
ation in
flue gas
(g/m3)
1 SPM Process,
product
transportat
ion,
blasting
(if done)
Monitoring will be
done 2 SO2
3 NOX
4 CO
applicable)
25 Solid Waste Management
Sr.
No
.
Source Qty
(TPM)
Form (Sludge /
Dry / slurry
etc.)
Composition
1 Raw Water Treatment Plant ---- ---- ----
2 ETP --
--
--
3 Process -- --
--
4 Spent Carbon ---- ---- ----
5 Oily Sludge ---- ---- ----
6 (Others like Battery waste etc)
Spent Oil -- -- --
(There will not be any waste generation from the quarry. Basalt stone will be extracted from the
strata).
Method of disposal of solid waste: Not Applicable
26 Atmospheric Emissions:
Flue gas characteristics (SPM,
SO2, NOX, CO) Pollutant
Source of
Emission
Emissio
n Rate
(Kg/hr)
Concentratio
n in flue gas
(g/m3)
SPM Process,
product
transportation
, blasting (if
done)
Only SPM and RSPM
will be generated
RPM
SO2
NOX
CO
27 Stack emission Details:
Not Applicable.
Plant
sectio
n &
Unit
Sta
ck
No.
Height
ground
level (m)
Internal
Diamete
r (Top)
(m )
Emissi
on rate
Temp.
of
Exhaus
t Gases.
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29
Ambient Air Quality Data
Copies of Analysis reports attached with the EIA report
30 Details of fuel to be used :- Not Applicable
Sr. No. Fuel Daily Consumption
(TPD/KLD) % Ash % Sulphur
1 Gas -- -- -- --
2 Naphtha -- -- -- --
3 HSD 150 liter -- -- --
4 LDO -- -- -- --
5 F.O -- -- -- --
6 Coal -- -- -- --
7 Lignite -- -- -- --
8 Other (pl.
Specify) -- -- -- --
Source of fuel : Diesel for D. G Set if Available
Mode of transportation of fuel to site: By Road
31 Energy
Power supply:
Existing power requirement:107 H.P
Number and capacity DG sets to be used (existing
and proposed)- One DG sets:125 KVA will be
installed at the site which will serve the purpose.
Details of the non-conventional renewable energy
proposed to be used : NA
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32
Green Belt Development
(in Sq. mtr.)
Existing nos. of trees, Proposed nos.
of trees with plant species
Number trees being cut/ replanted or
compensated.
Green Belt area: 0.3014 hectare. (3014 sqm)
Number and species of trees to be planted
• Number, size, age and species of trees to be cut,
trees to be
Transplanted Ashoka, Guava, Coconut, Lemon,
Casurina,
Mango,Neem, Hibiscus, Decorative trees, Sal,
Nilgiri, Palm
Also plant species like Bamboo, ficus, aloe vera,
spider plant, and elephant ear philodendron, Banana
trees etc shall be planted in the premises.
33 Details of Pollution Control
System:
Sr.
No
Existing Proposed
1 Air . Water Sprinklers,
Dust Collection
Bag, Covered
Product Storage.
2 Water No adverse impact ---
3 Noise Enclosure for noise
generating
equipments,
Vibration pads for
the specific
Instrument.
4 Solid
Waste
----
Disposed to
authorized Vendor
by MPCB
34 Environmental Management plan
Budgetary Allocation
Capital cost (With break up):6,00,000
• O&M cost (With break up): 40,000
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EIA Submitted (if
yes then submit
the salient
Features)
Sr.
No.
Recurri
ng Cost
per
annum
(Rs.)
Capital
Cost (Rs.)
1 Air Pollution Control 5,000 2,25,000
2 Water Pollution Control ----- -----
3 Noise Pollution Control 5,000 1,75,000
4
Environment
Monitoring and
Management
15,000 50,000
5 Reclamation borrow /
mined area ----- -----
6 Occupational Health 5,000 25,000
7 Green Belt 5,000 75,000
8 Solid Waste
Management 5,000/- 50,000/-
9 Others (Pl. Specify) ----- -----
Total 40,000/- 6,00,000/-
Period of data collected
Details of the primary data collection (i.e. location of the
sample collection, number of visit, etc)
Details of the secondary data collection (i.e. Source and
year of data)
Potential hazard and mitigation measures
Conclusion of the Cumulative Impact study
EIA report is submitted along with the consolidated
statement (Refer Cumulative Impact Study)
36 Public hearing
Report
Date of the public hearing
Name of the news paper in which the advertisement
appeared
(Please attach the copy)
Location of the public hearing
Number of people attended the hearing
Objection(s) / Suggestion(s) if any
Not Applicable
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Air Pollution
waste water issue
in the project area,
if any
No there is no issue on air & water pollution in the
respective project area.
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Declaration
I hereby declare that no work has been initiated for the said project.
Date:
Place:
Name & Signature Name & Signature
Of the project proponent of the consultant
M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd.
C/o Shri Mohd Mannan Akhtar Shaikh Vivek P. Navare
Plot no 71, sector 1 EIA co-ordinator
Navi Mumbai
Koper Khairne, S. O.
District- Thane
State – Maharashtra, 400709
Mobile No: 9867122749
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FORM-I
(I) Basic Information
Sr.
No.
Item Details
1. Name of the Project Proposal for Quarrying of Minor mineral
Stone Quarry Survey no. 51/2, Kundewahal
Village, Taluka Panvel, District Raigad, State
Maharashtra.
2. S. No. in the Schedule 1 (a)
3. Proposed
capacity/area/length/tonnage to be
handled/command area/lease area/
number of wells to be drilled
Lease area :1.4000ha, Yearly 5000 Brass
4. New/Expansion/Modernization New
5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. NA
6. Category of Project i.e., `A`or `B` Category B
7. Does it attract general condition? If yes,
please specify.
It does not attract any general condition
8. Does it attract specific condition? If Yes,
please specify.
It does not attract any Specific condition
9. Location
Plot/Survey/Khasara No.
Village
Tehsil
District
State
survey No. 51/2
Kundewahal
Panvel
Raigad
Maharashtra
10. Nearest Railway Station/ Airport along
with distance in kms.
Jasai railway station~4.02Km
11. Nearest Town, City, District
Headquarters along with distance in kms.
Padeghar approx 1.72 Kms from the site
12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad,
Municipal Corporation, Local
body(complete postal addresses with
telephone nos. to be given)
Grampanchayat Kundewahal Taluka: Panvel
District :Raigad, Maharashtra
13. Name of Applicant M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd.
14. Registered Address C/o Shri Mohd Mannan Akhtar Shaikh
Plot no 71, sector 1
Navi Mumbai
Koper Khairne, S. O.
District- Thane
State – Maharashtra 400709
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Mobile No: 9867122749
15. Address for correspondence: C/o Shri Mohd Mannan Akhtar Shaikh
Plot no 71, sector 1
Navi Mumbai
Koper Khairne, S. O.
District- Thane
State - Maharashtra
Mobile No: 9867122749
Name M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd.
Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Proprietor.
Address C/o Shri Mohd Mannan Akhtar Shaikh
Plot no 71, sector 1
Navi Mumbai
Koper Khairne, S. O.
District- Thane
State – Maharashtra 400709
Mobile No: 9867122749
Pin Code 400709
E-mail --
Telephone No. 9867122749
Fax. No. --
16. Details of Alternate Sites examined, if
any.
Location of there sites should be shown
on a topo sheet
Quarrying is a site specific activity. It is
carried out where it is available. No
alternative site is required to be examined.
(second part of the question is NA)
17. Interlinked Projects Crushing of the basalt stone produced from
the quarry will be carried out at or near the
site.
18. Whether separate application of
interlinked project has been submitted?
No separate application is submitted, as it is
not required
19. If yes, date of submission No information as per column 18
20. If no, reason Not applicable.
21 Whether the proposal involves
Approval / clearance under: if yes, details
of the same and their status to be given.
(a) The Forest (Conservation)
Act, 1980?
(b) The Wildlife (Protection)
Act 1972?
(c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991?
Proposal does not require approval/clearance
under any of the act, Notification stated
therein, as it is a revenue area.
22. Whether there is any Government
Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site?
There is no specific policy of govt. relating to
site.
23. Forest Land involved (hectares) Nil
24. Whether there is any litigation pending
against the products and/or land in which
No.
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the project is propose to set up?
(a) Name of the Court
(b) Case. No.
(c) Orders/Directions of the court,
If any and its relevance with the
proposed project.
(II) Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which
will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water
bodies, etc.)
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary
change in land use, land
cover or topography
including increase in
intensity of land use (with
respect to local land use
plan).
Yes Changes in the land use may take place due to
excavating the pit, backfilling the part of the
exhausted portion, afforestation etc. The details are
given below:
Pit/Backfilled 0.8272 ha
Roads 0.0425 ha
Plantation 0.3014 ha
Unutilized 0.2289 ha
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and building?
No No uprooting of trees or demolition of building is
required.
1.3 Creation of new land uses. No There is no creation of new land uses.
1.4 Pre-construction
investigation e.g. bore
house, soil testing?
No NA
1.5 Construction works? No No construction will be involved and for the mining
of Minor Minerals, Stone. There will be only
temporary structures for office, rest shelter etc.
1.6 Demolition Works? No Not required as it does not exist in core zone.
1.7 Temporary sites used for
construction works or
housing of construction
workers?
No No housing or construction works presently
involved and the laborers deployed by nearby
villages.
1.8 Above ground building,
structures or earthworks
including linear structures,
cut and fill or excavations.
No No Housing or Construction works presently
involved.
1.9 Underground works
including mining or
tunneling?
No Nothing will be demolished.
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1.10 Reclamation works? Yes No reclamation of worked out site will be required
as it elevated ground.
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities rate,
wherever possible) with source of information
data
1.11 Dredging? No It is not involved.
1.12 Offshore structure? No Not involved.
1.13 Production and
manufacturing process?
No There is no manufacturing process. There will be
extraction of stone from the strata.
1.14 Facilities for storage of
goods or materials?
No Transportation of stone will be on daily basis. only
in absence of transportation vehicle the excavated
material will be stored on the site (This is only a
temporary feature).
1.15 Facilities for treatment or
disposal of solid waste or
liquid effluents?
No Not required.
1.16 Facilities for long term
housing of operational
workers?
No No housing for operational workers either for short
or long term is required. The operational worker will
be from nearby villages for which no housing, at the
site is required.
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic
during construction of
operation?
No Not required.
1.18 New road, rail, air
waterborne or other
transport infrastructure
including new or altered
routes and station, ports,
airports etc.?
No Not required.
1.19 Closure or diversion of
existing transport routes or
infrastructure leading to
changes in traffic
movements?
No No closure or diversion of existing transport routs or
infrastructure is necessitated
1.20 New or diverted
transmission lines or
pipelines?
No Not required.
1.21 Impoundment, damming,
culverting, realignment or
other changes to the
No Not required
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Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
Hydrology of watercourses
or aquifers?
1.22 Stream crossing? No
Not required.
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of
water from ground or surface
waters?
No No abstraction or transfer of water from ground or
surface waters is required to carry out mining
operations
1.24 Changes in water bodies or
the land surface affecting
drainage or run-off.
No There is no water body in the applied area. The
natural drainage in the applied area will get
affected. But it is purely local one and will not
affect at all the overall network of streams in the
area. Water bodies (static or dynamic) in the
buffer zone will not get affected at all.
1.25 Transport of personnel or
materials for construction,
operation or
decommissioning
No Workers will come to the site of their own. There
is no need to supply them the transport. No
construction work may be required for the mining
purpose and there is no need to transport any
material for the purpose.
1.26 Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or
restoration works?
No No dismantling or restoration will be involved as
no structure will come up
1.27 Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which
could have an impact on the
environment?
No There is no decommissioning activity impacting
environment.
1.28 Influx of people to an area in
either temporarily or
permanently?
No There will be no influx of people to an area either
temporarily or permanently as no satellite project
will come up.
1.29 Introduction of alien species? No
None.
1.30 Loss of native species or
genetic diversity?
No No loss of native species or genetic diversity will
occur
1.31 Any other actions? No
None.
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2. Use of natural resources for construction or operation of project (such as land, water,
materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short
supply).
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
2.1 Land specially undeveloped
or agricultural (ha)
No Applied area is not specifically used for any
purpose. It is rocky area and not used for
agriculture. Vegetation in the area is very poor.
There is hardly any bush or shrubs.
2.2 Water (expected source &
competing users) unit KLD
No Total water requirement for the project is 5000
L/D sourced from nearby bore well or through
water tankers. Breakup of the same is given here:
Sr. no purpose Requirement
(LD)
1 Drinking
and other
50lt/Day
2 Dust
Suppressio
n
4500lt
3 Plantation 450 lit
Total 5000 lit
2.3 Minerals (MT) No No mineral is required. (Rock will be excavated
from the starta).
2.4 Construction material-stone,
aggregates, and /soil
(expected source-MT)
No There will not be any permanent construction. No
construction material will be required at the site.
(The yearly expected production will be 5000
brass)
2.5 Forests and timber (source-
MT)
No Not required.
2.6 Energy including electricity
and fuels (source, competing
users) unit: fuel (MT),
energy (MW)
Yes Diesel is required by tippers. About 50 to 100 lit
may be required.
(Electricity is required for crushing and screening
plant. Total power is 135 H.P.)
2.7 Any other natural resources
(use appropriate standard
units)
No None
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3.0 Use storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could
be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concern about actual or
perceived risk to human health
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details there of (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
3.1 Use of substances or
materials, which are
hazardous (as per MSIHC
rules) to human health or the
environment (flora, fauna,
and water supplies)
No Not required.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of
disease or affect disease
vectors (e.g. insect or water
borne disease)
No All the environmental parameters will be within
control. We do not expect occurrence of disease.
3.3 Affect the welfare or people
e.g. by changing living
conditions?
No Direct employment will improve the living
condition of nearby villagers. Welfare facilities
will be made available to workers (and to certain
extent for local villagers).
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people
who could be affected by the
project e.g. hospital patients,
children the elderly etc.
No None of the vulnerable groups of people will be
affected due to mining operation.
3.5 Any other causes No None
4.0 Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
(MT/month)
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine
wastes
Yes There is no top soil cover in the applied area.
Basalt rock is exposed from the surface. There is
no over burden or mine waste. There will be only
production from any excavation at the site.
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic
and or commercial wastes)
No (The will not be any habitation in the applied
area).
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per
hazardous waste
management rules)
No There will be no production of hazardous waste.
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4.4 Other industrial process
wastes
No Mining activity will not produce any industrial
process waste.
4.5 Surplus product No There will not be any surplus production or bye
product.
4.6 Sewage sludge or other
sludge from effluent
treatment
No There will be no production of sludge.
4.7 Construction or demolition
wastes
No No waste due to construction or demolition will
be produced.
4.8 Redundant machinery or
equipment
No No redundant machineries will be stored at site if
it can’t be repaired will be sailed to scrapers.
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials
No No contaminated soils or other materials will be
generated.
4.10 Agricultural wastes No No Agricultural wastes will be produced.
4.11 Other solid wastes No None
5.0 Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (kg/hr)
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion
of fossil fuels from stationary
or mobile sources.
Yes Main source of emission is due to burning of
diesel for operating mining equipments. There will
be emission of gases from combustion of fuel used
in the vehicles (dumpers etc.) used for transporting
mineral out of zone. However, emission will be of
low magnitude.
5.2 Emission from production
processes
Yes Dust emission from open cast mining activity.
However, this will be suppressed with adequate
sprinkling system.
5.3 Emissions from materials
handling including storage or
transport
Yes Dust emission from material handling during
storage or transport and gas emission through
combustion of fuel used in the vehicles
5.4 Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment
No There will no construction activity i.e. of plant or
engagement. Hence, there will be no generation of
emission.
5.5 Dust or odours from
handling materials including
construction materials,
sewage and waste.
Yes Dust will be generated mainly during material
handling; transportation etc. No odors will be
developed during mining activity.
5.6 Emissions from incineration
of waste.
No No incineration of waste will be carried.
5.7 Emissions from burning of
waste in open air (e.g. slash
No There will no burning of waste in open air. Hence
no emission.
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material, construction debris)
5.8 Emissions from any other
sources
No None
6.0 Generation of Noise and vibration, and emissions of Light and heat
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
6.1 From operation of equipment
e.g. engines, ventilation
plant, crushers
Yes
During transport of material and at crushing and
screening Plant.
6.2 From industrial or similar
processes
No No process which generates noise will be engaged.
6.3 From construction or
demolition
No No equipment for construction or demolition will
be engaged
6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Blasting will be carried at the site. Noise and
vibration will be generated but at low magnitude.
6.5 From construction or
operational traffic
Yes Boulders and crushed metal will be transported by
the trucks. Noise will be generated during the
transport activity.
6.6 From lighting or cooling
systems
No There will be no lighting or cooling system.
6.7 From any other sources No None.
7.0 Risks of contamination of land or water from release of pollutants into the ground or
into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal wasters or the sea
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use
or spillage of hazardous
materials
No NA
7.2 From discharge of sewage or
other effluents to water or
the land (expected mode and
place of discharge)
No There is no discharge of effluents or waste water.
Surface run off may carry contaminants to the
nearby water course.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants
emitted to air into the land or
into water
Yes There will be generation of gases pollutants as
mining machinery will be used. In buffer zone,
transport vehicles emission may contaminate air
but pollutant level in air will be within permissible
level.
7.4 From any other sources No None.
7.5 Is there a risk of long term No Minor mining will generate dust but will be within
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build up of pollutant in the
environment from these
sources?
control.
8.0 Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the project, which could affect
human or the environment
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
8.1 From explosion, spillages,
fires etc from storage,
handling, use or production
of hazardous substances
Yes. There are chances of fire due to improper use of
explosives. (Blasting will be carried out by expert
contractors with at most precaution during
handling of explosives )
8.2 From any other causes No. Diesel will be used by trucks. Fire may take places
due to unsafe storage, handling and use of diesel.
8.3 Could the project be affected
by natural disasters causing
environmental damage (e.g.
floods, earthquakes,
landslides, could burst etc)?
No. The location of site is such that it will not be
affected by earthquake (zone III), floods (much
above HFL, landslides (being on top of plateau)
Cloud Bursts (not prone due to history of climate).
Thus site is free from all the natural disasters.
9.0 Factor which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could
lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impact with other existing
or planned activities in the locality.
Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/N
o
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
9.1 Lead to development of
supporting utilities, ancillary
development or development
stimulated by the project
which could have impact on
the environment e.g.:
Supporting infrastructure
(roads, power supply, waste or
waste water treatment, etc)
Housing development
Extractive industries
Supply industries Other
Yes.
The stone mining will leads to positive
development of supporting facilities and will
improve socioeconomic aspect of the area
9.2 Lead to after use of the site,
which could have an impact on
the environment
No. There will be only change in the land profile of
the area. An attempt will be made to restore the
land to much better use and better aesthetic value.
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Sr.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities
rate, wherever possible) with source of
information data
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments
No.
The excavation will be made in the stratum till the
rocks are extracted keeping safe parameters of the
pit. Once it is over it will be restored to best
possible way. The area will not set any precedence
for any future development.
9.4 Have cumulative effects due
to proximity to other existing
or planned project with
similar effects
No.
There is no other project in the proximity nor is
planned in the near future. .
(III) Environmental sensitivity
Sr.
No.
Areas Name/
Identity
Aerial distance (with 15-km) proposed project
location boundary
1 Areas protected under
international conventions,
national or local legislation
for their ecological,
landscape, cultural or other
related value
No. There are no such protected areas or project
within15 km distance
2 Areas which are important or
sensitive of ecological
reasons- wetlands, water
courses or other water
bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres,mountains,forests
No. None
3 Areas used by protected,
important or sensitive
species of flora or fauna for
No. None
4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters
Yes. None
5 State, national boundaries No. Not applicable
6 Routes or facilities used by
the public for access to
recreation or other tourist,
pilgrim areas
No Not applicable
7 Defense installations No. None
8 Densely populated or built-
up area
Given. Chirle village is approx 3.87 Kms away from the
core zone.
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9 Areas occupied by sensitive
man Made land uses
(hospitals, schools, places of
worship, community
facilities)
Yes
There are few village dispensaries. Hospitals and
Schools envisaged within 05 km radius of the
mine sit but not in core zone.
10 Areas containing important,
high quality or scarce
resources (ground water
resources, surface resources,
forestry, agriculture,
fisheries, tourism, minerals)
No. None
11 Areas already subjected to
pollution or environmental
damage.(those where
existing legal environmental
standards are exceeded)
No. None.
12 Areas susceptible to natural
hazard which could cause the
project to present
environmental problems
(earthquakes, subsidence,
landslides, erosion, flooding
or extreme or adverse
climatic conditions)
No. No such area exists nearby.
“I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures
are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am a aware that if any of the data and
information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected
and clearance give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.
Date:
Place:
M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd., C/o Shri Mohd Mannan Akhtar Shaikh
Plot no 71, sector 1
Navi Mumbai
Koper Khairne, S. O.
District- Thane
State – Maharashtra 400709
Mobile No: 9867122749
(Project Proponent/ Authorized Signatory)
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Executive summary
M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd. has been granted a quarrying lease over an area 1.4000 Ha. In the Survey no. 51/2 and the lease period is for 5 years i.e. from 2015-2016 to 2019-2020 with quarrying capacity of 5000 brass per year according to the consent by MPCB. M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd. has been awarded with the consent to operate for mining of stone crushing in Kundewahal, Panvel, and District Raigad for the period of 5 years. The major highlights of the project are:
The project comes under non agriculture land.
Ideally located at a distance of 1.63km from National highway no 4B for proper road
accessibility.
No National park or wildlife sanctuary lies within the buffer zone or nearby this region.
No displacements of settlement are required.
No sensitive places of notified archaeological, historical or tourist importance within or
nearby the buffer zone.
Project Description Location: The site is located at Survey no. 51/2 Kundewahal, Panvel, District Raigad, and Maharashtra. The site is accessible from highway (National highway no 4B) at a distance of 1.63 Kms. Land: The land provided comes under mining area approved by the government of Maharashtra. Therefore no need of human displacement is needed in the project area. The land provided for stone mining is 1.4000 hectare to the project proponent. Co-ordinate: The coordinates of the plant site are latitude 18°56'57.24"N and longitude 73°03'31.85"E (Boundary pillar no. 1). Water: Water requirement of the project will be met through the water tanker and bore well which is existing in the human settlement area. Company does not exploit any other water resources or ground water; therefore no adverse impact is anticipated on water environment. The water requirement is estimated to be maximum of 2250 lit/day.
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Electric Supply: The estimated power requirement for the project will be 107 HP. Power supply to the project will be sourced from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. The unit has also Diesel generator for power back up of 125 KVA capacities. Project Cost: The total cost of the project including all facilities is estimated to be INR 50.00 Lacks. Topography: The project site falls under the district of Raigad. Raigad district is one of the four coastal district situated along the western coast of the State and is located between north latitude 17°51’00” and 19°08’00” and east longitudes 72°50’00” and 73°40’00”. The geographical area of the district is 7152 sq. km. It is bounded by Thane district and Mumbai Suburban in the north, Ratnagiri district in the south, Pune district in the east and Arabian Sea forms the western boundary having a length of about 250 km. Soil Quality: The soils in the district are formed from the Deccan Trap which is predominating rock formation with small out crops of Laterite at a few places in the Poladpur taluka and Matheran hill. The soils are grouped as Forest, Varkas, Rice, Khar or Saline, Coastal Alluvium and Laterite as per the location and topographical situation. Major crops grown in the district area Rice, pulses, mangoes, oil seeds etc. Meteorology: The average annual rainfall within the district is heavy and is about 2200 mm to 5000 mm in Raigad district. The average maximum temperature in summer is 31.8°C and average minimum temperature in winter is 17.7°C. Relative humidity ranges from 65% to 75%in all seasons. Water: Water needed for operation requirement shall be drawn from water tankers and bore well which is present in the human settlement area and not in the lease area. Ecology: No extra land will be acquired during the operation of the project there will be no adverse impact on some of the environmental aspect. In the area of the project proponent clustered green belt is found in the vicinity, hence there will not be any kind of deforestation. No rare or endangered species of flora and fauna are present in the immediate vicinity as well as the study area. Thus, there will not be any adverse impact on flora and fauna. Socio-economic: The project will provide positive impact on the economic development of the region in terms of employment opportunities. Moreover the above unit will be operating in an authorized mining land declared by the Govt. of India. Therefore no population will be displaced.
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Risk assessment plan Risks likely to pose threat to man, environment or property associated with various activities are addressed in this report. Such activities include transport, storage; handling and usage of fuels. Surrounding population shall be made aware of safety precautions to be taken in case of any mishap in project site. Conclusion The minor mineral project of stone crushing will not have any adverse impact on the environment. Altogether the project will have a positive impact on social environment by providing employment opportunity for the skilled and unskilled labors living in the surrounding villages. Also the infrastructure around the site will be improved due to the project.
Prefeasibility Report 1. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT 1.1 Identification of the project proponent M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd. has been granted a quarrying lease over an area 1.4000 Ha. In the Survey no. 51/2 and the lease period is for 5 years i.e. from 2015-16to 2019-20 with quarrying capacity of 5000 brass per year according to the consent by MPCB. M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd. has been awarded with the consent to operate for mining of stone crushing in Kundewahal, Panvel, and District Raigad for the period of 5 years. M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd. has appointed Hubert Enviro Care Systems Pvt Ltd to carry out Prefeasibility and EMP report for the existing project of their Minor Mineral Activity of the order 5000 brass/annum according to the consent obtained by MPCB. The major highlights of the project are:
The project comes under non agriculture land.
Ideally located at a distance of 1.63km from National highway no 4B for proper road
accessibility.
No National park or wildlife sanctuary lies within the buffer zone or nearby this region.
No displacements of settlement are required.
No sensitive places of notified archaeological, historical or tourist importance within or
nearby the buffer zone.
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Crushing Activity Crushing activities will be carried out at crushing plant near lease area. 1.2 Description of Nature of the Project Over the last 10 years, the Construction sector has been registering strong growth rates in the range of 7-8%. Housing and construction is one of the major drivers of growth in more Than 40 allied industries including STONE CRUSHING. In addition, for the building of Roads, flyovers and bypasses, there is a mass and consistent need of crushed stone across the country. Several projects are in progress and are being commenced shortly which will have high demand of crushed stone all over the country. In order to make up the backlog and meet the projected requirements for the next 20 years, overall housing construction has to raise 500,000 housing units per annum. This process leads to construction of roads, bridges, new houses; markets, etc resultantly gear up construction activities and more use of crushed stones. The aforementioned facts and statistics provide enough evidences, assuring a steep and continuous growth vis a vis investment opportunity in the STONE CRUSHING business. 1.3 Need of the Project The project proponent has existing Stone Crushing activity in the mining lease as explorations have shown that these deposits occur in the subject lease area. The mining production is covered under the Ministry of Environment & Forests Notification 2006. This report of Prefeasibility & Environmental Management Plan is given here as a part of the information to be furnished to the SEAC, Govt. of Maharashtra for obtaining Environmental Clearance as per
office Memorandum No. L-11000/47/2011/IA-II (M) dated 18.05.2012 .To meet the ever-increasing local demand for Crushed stone by the building industry and construction company the project proponent intends to produce the following quantities of crushed stones by Manual method of quarry activity. The year wise production and development details for the five years plan period are summarized in the table below.
Table No. 1 Production Plan for Five years
Year Crushed Stone
I (2015-16) 5000 Brass
II (2016-17) 5000 Brass
III (2017-18) 5000 Brass
IV (2018-19) 5000 Brass
V (2019-20) 5000 Brass Total 25000 Brass
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1.4 Demand Supply Gap Since it is an applied industry of the construction sector, growth in construction sector may be considered as proxy for the growth in stone crushing sector, i.e. around 7-8%. Crushed stone has a very minor share among the exports of non-metallic mineral products of India. It is observed that total export volume of the crushed stone has been very low, whereas, Marble has the highest share and remained at the top. The market scope for crushed stone is found to be encouraging in local market with the increased demand from building industry & construction fields. There is also a sufficient demand from Govt. Contractors for laying of roads and construction of industries etc. The entry in the target market is easy and there is a narrow gap in the supply and demand, which is expected to grow in the coming years. The business opportunity to fill the demand and supply gap would be quite profitable.
1.5 Employment Generation
The establishment of this project will improve the socio-economic status of the surrounding area by way of direct & indirect employment. The Employment opportunity will be created for skilled and mainly unskilled people. 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Location:
The project is located on a plot of land measuring 1.4000 hectare at Village Kundewahal, Taluka Panvel, District Raigad, and Maharashtra. Project involve stone quarry of the capacity 5000 brass/year.
Table No.2 SALIENT FEATURES OF LOCATION
Project Site Survey no. 51/2, Kundewahal Village, Taluka Panvel, District Raigad, State Maharashtra
Co-ordinates latitude 18°56'57.24"N and longitude 73°03'31.85"E
Nearest Highway National highway no 4B from the site is 1.63 km.
Nearest City Padeghar approx 1.72 Kms from the site
Nearest Railway station Jasai Railway station: Approx.4.02km
Water bodies -
Average rainfall 2200-5000 mm
Average temperature Average maximum temperature in summer is 31.8°C and average minimum
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temperature in winter is 17.7°C.
Average humidity 65-75%
Archaeological monument Not present in the 10 km radius of the site.
Human settlement No human settlement is observed in 1 km around the lease area.
Shed Provided Shed will be provided for the workers
Crusher Location Crusher location will be 90 meter away from quarry area.
Fig 1: Project Location -latitude 18°56'57.24"N and longitude 73°03'31.85"E (Google Earth Image of the project site) 2.2 Land Distribution around Site The project site will be having quarry area, crushing area, office area and shelter provided for the workers.
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2.3 Size and Magnitude of Operation The estimated cost of the project is going to be INR 50.00 Lacks, including a capital expenditure of INR 6 lacks on environmental matters. It is expected that the recurring costs on environmental matters would be INR 0.40 lacks. The project capacity is 5000 Brass/Annum. 2.4 Proposed Crushing Unit Process Details The mined stones are transported to the crusher sites by road through tractor trolleys or pay-
loaders. The pay-loaders unload the mined stones into storage hoppers located at elevated
levels of the crusher sites. These stones are crushed in a primary crusher. The primary crusher
uses 74 KW of power and the process is around 15-20 min duration. And then sent to a
vibratory screen. Enclosures are provided to crusher & sprinkling arrangement to control the
dust emission.
The oversized stones from the screen are sent for further size reductions in secondary and
tertiary crushers. The power required by the secondary and tertiary crusher is 37 KW and 14.8
KW respectively also the time taken will be half an hour by secondary crusher and 1 hour for
tertiary crusher. From the secondary and/or tertiary crushers, the crushed stones are sent for
screening. In the screen, products of various sizes get separated which are stored in heaps. The
movement of stones from the crusher to the screen and then to the product piles is done
through conveyor belts. The products are generally stored in open areas. The final product is
having various sizes like 10mm, 20mm and 30mm along the stone dust. All the materials are
used in the construction and building purposes.
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Process Flow Diagram of Typical Stone Crusher Unit
2.5 mining technology Four technologies namely bucket wheel system, Dragline system, shovel dumper system and surface mine with pay loader system are well known for quarrying plan. Due to multi seam, abrasive sandstone, hard carb shale and many faults bucket wheel system has not been considered. Dragline system has also not been considered due to many faults. Shovel dumper system is very flexible and offer convenient mining. The project proponent is using Shovel dumper system and manual method for the quarrying of stones. Surface miner system can be considered when overburden generated can be backfilled. Surface miner system is costly; this can be the reason for its less use.
Mined stones
Sent to crusher site
Primary crusher
Primary vibratory screen
Tertiary crusher Secondary crusher
Secondary vibratory screen
Product to stockpile
Products to
stockpile
Up-loading of mined stones
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2.6 Water Sources Water is required in the project site for various purposes like spraying to control the dust generation. Water is also used during the drilling process. The water requirement will be around 2.5 CMD. The source of the water will be bore well.
Table 3 Water Use Table
Sr. No Activities Demand (CMD)
1 Domestic Purpose 0.5 CMD
2 Mine a. Drilling b. Dust Suppression c. Equipment/Vehicle washing
1.5 CMD
3 Green Belt 0.5CMD
Total 2.5 CMD
2.7 Power Sources The power requirement of the project will be around 107 H.P. it is also connected to the D.G set of 125 KVA.
Table 4 D.G set Details
Sr. No Fuel Used For Fuel Monthly Consumption
1 D.G Set 125 kva HSD 100 Lit/day
2.8 Waste Generated The possible waste generated by the mining process will be some rejection which can be used for leveling of the land. No solid or liquid waste will be generated from the mining process. The spent oil from the D.G set will be discarded by selling it to the authorized dealer.
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Table No. 5
Type, Quantity and Mode of Disposal of Hazardous Waste
Sr. No
Cat. No.
Name of waste Qty. T/A Mode of Disposal as given in
Authorization
1. 5.1 Used/Spent Oil 60 liter/Annum
Sent to CPCB authorized recycler
2.9 Explosive Storage Project proponent conducts explosion at site to the help of licensed practitioner. Hence there is no storage of explosives on the quarry site. 2. 10 Manpower The total manpower is 10 people at the project site. Both the skilled and the unskilled labors are included.
Table 7 Organization Table
Sr. No Category Operative Phase
1 Administrative 2
2 Supervisory 1
3 Skilled Worker 3
4 Unskilled Worker 2
5 Security 2
Conclusion Based on the foregoing study as summarized above, it is observed that there will be marginal increase in the dust pollution, which will be controlled by sprinkling of water and transportation of stone metal in closed/tarpaulin covered trucks. There will be no major impact on the ambient environment & ecology due to the mining activities moreover the mining operation will lead to direct and indirect employment generation in the area. Kundewahal, Raigad District will have a positive impact on the Socio Economics of the area and lead to sustainable development of the region. The applicant will ensure the implementation of the environmental protective measures within the mine area & surroundings and will comply with the terms & conditions to be laid down by the Ministry of Environment & Forests as required under the Environmental Protection Act-1986 and its amendments.
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Impact on Environment and Mitigation Management Plan
A) Introduction:
This section will discuss the management plans for mitigation/abatement of adverse environmental impacts and enhancement of beneficial impacts due to mining. The Environmental management plan has been designed within the framework of various Indian legislatives and regulatory requirements on environmental and socio-economic aspects.
The objective is to protect the environmental values of the mine land are:
To provide a stable, non-polluting land-form Land disturbed by mining activities will be made stable (geo-technically and
erosion) to ensure that the post mine landform are not compromised by instability.
To provide a beneficial post mining land use. The post-mine land uses for areas disturbed by mining will be a mosaic of
self-sustaining vegetation communities and grazing land, using appropriate native tree, shrub and grass species, and improved pasture species as appropriate.
To control the introduction and spread of declared plants. To minimize the disturbance of remnant vegetation.
B) Anticipated Impact and Mitigation Measures
1. Air Environment
Air Quality Management measures suggested for air pollution control based on the sources are as follows: Sources of Air pollution The main sources of air pollution are identified as-
Mining activities inside the Quarry area like Drilling, Blasting, transport and dumping of the stone.
Crushing of stones Transport of stone from quarry area to crushing area. Stone handling activities at the respective site. Stone transportation from crushing area to storage area.
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Mitigation Measures for Air pollution The mitigation measures to be provided in the quarry area for air pollution are:
Dust suppression system (water spraying or sprinklers) to be adopted at site while loading and use of sharp teeth for shovel
Dust extraction system to be used in drill machines Use of sharp drill bits for drilling holes and drills with water flushing system
(wet drilling), to reduce dust generation. Near the stock piles (temporary storage of the products) mist spray will be
provided at appropriate places for preventing dust pollution during handling of the product.
The mitigation measures to be provided in the crushing area for air environment are:
Crusher to be to be provided with Bag filter to arrest any dust emission. The dust emission level will be kept under prescribed standard limit.
Water sprinkling system for crushing operation to be provided to check any fugitive emission from the crushing operation.
Close conduit type conveyer belt for transportation of stones from one crushing site to another.
The belt and idlers to be maintained in a proper condition so as to avoid spillage of material, also prevent any fugitive emissions.
The mitigation measures to be provided in the transport and handling area for air pollution is:
Regular water spraying on the roads connected with quarry and crushing area during transportation of stones.
Storage area is to be provided with appropriate shed for controlling dust generations.
Dumping of stones from the heavy vehicles will be done from an appropriate height for less dust generation.
The heavy vehicles are the main sources for release of carbon monoxide and nitric oxide, so to avoid the increase of pollutant in the site the vehicles will be maintained properly and regularly.
Vehicles with valid PUC will be used for transportation.
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Table 1: Details of D.G Set
Stack
No
Stack
Identification
Stack
Height
(m)
Stack top
inside dia.
(m)
Stack
gas exit
temp
(OC)
Volumetric
flow rate;
(m3/h) NTP
Type of
Fuel
1. DG (125 KVA) 3 meter
above
the roof
0.300 125-160 300-500 H.S.D
Observation The Air quality is likely to remain within the limits prescribed by MPCB. There will also be negligible increase in the levels of the pollutants in the site area. The Necessary mitigation measures to be considered by the project proponent, mining activity is not likely to have any adverse effect on the existing environment.
2. Noise Environment
Noise Quality Management measures suggested for noise pollution is based on the baseline data for noise quality. Sources of Noise pollution The main sources of noise pollution are identified as-
Mining activities inside the Quarry area like Drilling, Blasting and transport. Crushing area and belt conveyer
Mitigation Measures for Noise pollution The mitigation measures to be provided for the quarry and crushing area for noise pollution are:
Proper designing of plant & machinery by providing in-built mechanisms like silencers, mufflers and enclosures for noise generating parts and shock absorbing pads at the foundation of vibrating equipment.
Routine maintenance of equipment.
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Enclosures for crusher house, etc. Rational deployment of noise generating plant and machinery. Greenbelts around the quarry and infrastructure sites HEMMs with sound proof cabins. Personal protective devices to all the persons working in high noise areas.
Observation The ambient noise level monitoring carried out in and around the project site shows that the ambient noise level are well within the stipulated limits of MPCB. The necessary mitigation measures were already considered by the project proponent.
3. Water Environment
Since the mining activity is related to stones the water contamination is not a major issue.
4. Ground Vibration and Blasting
Blasting is an occasional and impulsive event, which needs to be carried out in an isolated manner. The ground vibration peak particle velocity from blasting operations carried out in or on the quarry area must not exceed 2 mm/s for more than 5% of the total number of blasts carried out in or on the quarry during each reporting period; and must not exceed 7 mm/s at any time, at any residence or other noise sensitive receiver nearby. Mitigation for Vibration activity due to blasting Time of blasting
Blasting operations on the quarry area may only take place when there is a need to meet the daily requirement of production. If at all necessary the timing will be between 1.00pm and 3.00pm. Relevant guidelines and standards applicable to the management of blasting for the project are listed below:
Guideline for the Use of Explosives as per Explosive Rule 2008. Noise pollution
(Regulation and control) rules 2000 under MPCB.
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Fly-rock Management
The Drill and Blast Engineer is to ensure that no fly-rock is emitted beyond the zone of exclusion. The zone of exclusion is assumed to be 500 meters.
All blasts are designed in such a manner as to ensure that no fly rock is ejected
from the site or on to any infrastructure established on site. In the event of fly rock extending beyond the pit, a thorough assessment is to be carried out in conjunction with the mine expert to determine the likely cause and to ensure that future preventive measures are in place to prevent a recurrence of a similar incident.
No workforce shall be allowed during blasting time so that the workers are not exposed to impulsive noise level. The noise generating points during blasting will be enclosed to minimize the propagation of high noise intensity. Before blasting is done, warning sound is given so that people can move to safe places. Observation Since blasting is an occasional event to meet the requirement of daily production capacity, no adverse impact can be observed. Also the vibration measured created due to blasting activity in the quarry area was within limit.
5. Occupational health and safety measures
Air Pollution For the safety of workers at site, engaged at the strategic location/dust generation points like, drilling, loading and unloading points, crushing etc. dusk mask will be to be provided. Dust mask would prevent the inhalation of RPM thereby reducing the risk of lung disease and other respiratory disorders. Along with that safety goggles, safety shoes and helmet will be to be provided to the workers.
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Noise Pollution To protect the workers from high sound level during activity like blasting and drilling following measures to be adopted.
Provision of protective device like ear muffs/ear plugs to the worker who cannot be isolated from the source of high intensity noise, e.g. blasting.
Confining the noise by isolating the source of noise.
Reducing the exposure time of workers to higher noise levels by shifts
management.
6. Impact on Socio Economic Status
The project is likely to give a boost to the economy of the area and providing secondary and tertiary employment to local people. For the well-being of the workers employed in the quarry site, they are to be provided with temporary shelter and all the facility for good living by the owner of the quarry. C) Simple Checklist for Identification of Impact
Table 1: Simple Checklist
Components No
Significant Impact
Significant Impact
Negative Positive
High Moderate Low High Medium Low
Air Quality * Water Quality *
Noise Quality * Ground Vibration
*
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Land Contamination
*
Ecology *
Occupational health
*
Socio Economy *
7. Afforestation Plan
The plants grown in the area should be dust tolerant and fast growing so that permanently green belt is created. The main aim of the plantation around the area of the project is to stabilize the area to protect it from rain and wind erosion. The working area i.e. quarries and crushing area shall contain fine particles resulting in erosion of land when these get airborne. Stabilization against wind is therefore a must.
Table 2: Plants which can be used for green belt development
Sr. No Botanical Name Common Name
1 Aeglemarmelos Bel
2 Alstonia scholars Saptaparni
3 Alangiumsalvifolium Ankol
4 Aquilariaagallocha Agar
5 Buteamonosperma Palash
6 Cassia fistula Indian laburnum
7 Dalbergia Shisham
8 Lagerstroemia speciosa Jarul
9 Pongamiapinnata Karanj
10 Saracaasoca Sita Ashok
11 Sterculiaurens Gum Karaya
12 Syzygiumcumini Jamun
13 Terminaliaarjuna Arjun
14 Ficuselastica Indian rubber tree
15 Ficuscarica Fig
16 Ficusbenghalensis Banyan , Vad
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Table No. 3: Environmental monitoring program:
Sr. no. Activity schedule
Air Pollution Monitoring
1 Air monitoring for PM 2.5 PM 10, SO2 and NO x at the factory boundary.
Once every three month.
Water Pollution Monitoring
1
Monitoring of one sample of ground water at nearby location. For essential parameters as per IS: 10500:1991.
Once every season
Solid Waste Generation Monitoring / Record Keeping
1 Records of generation of used drums, bags and records of their dispatch to vendors for refilling
Daily
2 Inspection of each used drums/containers for any leakage or spillage problem
Once in a week.
3 Records of generation of waste oils and their treatment
As and when generated.
4 Scrap drums/containers etc. to be sent to scrap vender.
Once in month
Soil Sample
1 Soil Analysis around the site Once in a year Noise Monitoring
1 Noise due to Quarry work and Crushing etc. Once every three month.
17 Ficusreligiosa Peepal
18 Ficusracemosa Udumbara
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CELL
OWNER
SITE MANAGER
ADMINISTRATIVE
SKILLED WORKERS
UNSKILLED WORKERS
SECURITY
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Table 4: Environmental Budget
Sr. No. Recurring Cost
per annum (Rs.)
Capital Cost (Rs.)
1 Air Pollution Control 5,000 2,25,000
2 Water Pollution Control ----- -----
3 Noise Pollution Control 5,000 1,75,000
4 Environment Monitoring and
Management 15,000 50,000
5 Reclamation borrow / mined area ----- -----
6 Occupational Health 5,000 25,000
7 Green Belt 5,000 75,000
8 Solid Waste Management 5,000/- 50,000/-
9 Others (Pl. Specify) ----- -----
Total 40,000/- 6,00,000/-
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Table 5: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
Sr. No.
Activity Environmental
Issue Management Action to be Taken
Operation of Plant Facilities for manufacture of various products
1 Minor Mineral Mining
(Crushed Stone)
Air
Land
Water
Strictly follow the appropriate spill control procedures.
Ensure proper usage of PPE's to the workers.
Reactors in plant will be equipped with requisite pollution control devices such as dust and fume extraction system to arrest the fumes generated during charging of raw materials.
A copy of the MSDS of explosive chemicals to be easily accessible to employees
Operation of Utility Facilities
1 DG Set(s)
(125 KVA)
Air
Land
Noise
Ensure proper preventive maintenance of fuel firing system, use of ultra-low sulphur diesel.
Ensure proper maintenance of machinery to reduce noise level
Ensure adequate height of stacks.
Ensure re-processing of lube-oil and maintain records of the same.
Storage, Handling & Transportation of Raw materials and Products
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1 Storage of all
the
final products
Air
Water
Land
Explore possibilities for reducing dust generation during storage.
Ensure safe disposal of used bags for sale/reuse.
2 Transportation of all the finished products & hazardous wastes.
Air
Water
Land
Ensure proper training to drivers for transportation of final product and emergency actions
Ensure availability of MSDS of all the explosive materials stored in the site area. Off-site Emergency plan, whenever required.
Ensure provision of PPE’s to truck drivers during transportation
Other Facilities
1 Development & Maintenance of green belt
Air
Land
Green belt to be developed & maintained as proposed within the premises.
Some pollution indicator trees should also be planted within the premises.
E) Conclusion Regular monitoring will be carried out to check pollution level in the site. So that mitigation measures can we adopted. The project proponent is very well aware of environmental issues which can be affected due to improper functioning.
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M/s Infra Transmission Pvt. Ltd. has got the stone quarrying plan on
lease, in Kundewahal, Raigad District for a period of 05 years. The mining
area covered is 1.4000 Hectare. The project benefits are explained below,
Improvement in Physical Infrastructure
Improvement in Social Infrastructure
Increase in Employment Potential
Prevention of Illegal Mining
Creating Green belt
Overall it can be said that the proposed project will not cause any adverse
environmental impact if at all it will have some positive socio-economic
impacts.
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1. Conclusion
Based on the foregoing study as summarized above, it is observed that there will be
marginal increase in the dust pollution, which will be controlled by sprinkling of water
and transportation of stone metal in closed/tarpaulin covered trucks. There will be no
major impact on the ambient environment & ecology due to the mining activities
moreover the mining operation will lead to direct and indirect employment generation
in the area. Kundewahal, Raigad District will have a positive impact on the Socio
Economics of the area and lead to sustainable development of the region. The applicant
will ensure the implementation of the environmental protective measures within the
mine area & surroundings and will comply with the terms & conditions to be laid down
by Ministry of Environment & Forests as required under the Environmental Protection
Act-1986 and its amendments.