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State level Environment
Impact Assessment Authority
Ward No,23 H.No.-285 Near Mission School BhopalGanj
Bhilwara
OF
VILLAGE PARANA(BUDHPURA) SAND STONE MINING PROJECT ML. NO. 246/89 DIST –
BUNDI
FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARENCE
Lease Area =2.00 Hect.
Category of project =B-1
Capacity = 15355 Mt./P.a.
Period of study =August 2015
Name of the project proponent =M/s Mahalaxmi Stone Suppliers
Authorized Power of Attorney Holder =Manish Agarwal
Address = R/o- H.No.- 285
Near Mission School
BhopalGanj ,Dist-Bhilwara
.
District = Bhilwara
State = Rajasthan
E mail Address = rpksharma @gmail.com
Mobile No. = +919829074770
The Mining Project for Mineral Sand Stone Mine of ML. No.- 246/89 Near
Village- Parana (BudhPura), Tehsil –Bundi, District –Bundi, State –Rajasthan .The
lease have granted in favor of Shri Lal Chand Yogi S/o Shri Radhey Shyam Yogi
R/o- 25967, Teli Pada Choda Rasta ,Dist.- Jaipur (Raj.). Vide order no kha.A
/Bundi II/ M.L. No. 246/89/1289 On Dated 5/3/1991 ,The lease was registered on
Dated 15/3/1991 to 10 Years .
The Mining Lease was transferred in favor Of M/s MahaLaxmi Stone Suppliers
R/o – Ward No.23 ,H.No. 285 Near Mission School ,BhopalGanj ,Tehsil and
District- Bhilwara (Raj.) Vide order No. Kha A /Bundi II /CC-III/M.L. No.
246/89/4300 On dated 8/7/98.
The Mining Lease Period was extended for 20 Years15/3/1991 to 14/3/2011 vide
order No. 7468 on dated 9./8/2001.
The Mining lease period was again extended for 30 years .(15/3/1991 to
14/3/2021) vide order no. Kha A /Bundi II /CC-I/M.L. No. 246/89/4873 On dated
12/9/2011
“The Mining Project for Mineral Sand Stone mine Ml. No. 246/89”
1.2 Salient features of the Project
Project Name Village Parana(BudhPura) Sand stone Mining Project
ML.NO.246/89
Location of the mine Village- Parana (Budhpura)
Tehsil -Bundi
District -Bundi
State –Rajasthan
Latitude Marked Location in Satellite Map .kml file attached
Longitude
Topo sheet no. 45-O/8
Minerals of mine Sand..Stone
Total Mine able
reserve
125786.7 MT
Proposed production
of Mine’s
Open cast mechanized
No. of working days 300
Water demand Total water requirement is about 4.2 KLD = 1.6 KLD
(Drinking and domestic uses )+ 1.4 KLD (plantation )
+ 1.2 KLD (dust suppression )
Sources of water Water requirement shall be met from nearby sources
Man power 21
Nearest railway station Kota
Nearest state highway NH 76
Seismic zone Zone II
Mining method – Open cast mechanized Mining method
Project cost - 40 lacs
Production – 15355 MT/P.A.
The land use pattern around Parana is Govt. Land
2.1 Identification of the Project and Project Proponent
The Mining Project for Mineral Sand Stone Mine of ML. No.- 246/89 Near
Village- Parana (BudhPura), Tehsil –Bundi, District –Bundi, State –Rajasthan .The
lease have granted in favor of Shri LalChand Yogi S/o Shri Radhey Shyam Yogi
R/o- 25967, Teli Pada Choda Rasta ,Dist.- Jaipur (Raj.). Vide order no kha.A
/Bundi II/ M.L. No. 246/89/1289 On Dated 5/3/1991 ,The lease was registered on
Dated 15/3/1991 to 10 Years .
The Mining Lease was transferred in favor Of M/s MahaLaxmi Stone Suppliers
R/o – Ward No.23 ,H.No. 285 Near Mission School ,BhopalGanj ,Tehsil and
District- Bhilwara (Raj.) Vide order No. Kha A /Bundi II /CC-III/M.L. No.
246/89/4300 On dated 8/7/98.
The Mining Lease Period was extended for 20 Years15/3/1991 to 14/3/2011 vide
order No. 7468 on dated 9./8/2001.
The Mining lease period was again extended for 30 years .(15/3/1991 to
14/3/2021) vide order no. Kha A /Bundi II /CC-I/M.L. No. 246/89/4873 On dated
12/9/2011
2.2 Brief information about project
The project has been proposed for mining of 15355 MT/P.A. of sand stone by
open cast mechanized method .The Ml area is 2.00 hect . .Water requirement of the
proposed project for drinking use, dust suppression and other use will be 4.2 KLD,
which will be taken from nearby source.
2.3 Need for the project and importance to the contrary or Region
The mining project falls in the Bundi district of Rajasthan ,the area is derived of
industrial growth the earning source of the area are limited .Most of the people are
dependent on agriculture only .Mineral health of the state Rajasthan Provide the
employment opportunity to the people of state as well as region also .Mining is the
one of the major core sector industries which play a crucial role in the process of
contrary economic development .The mineral Sand stone find extensive use in the
construction and infrastructure works . The basic objective of works is the
effective utilization of material in the contrary region .Sand stone in the world
Most commonly used material construction of road ,railway track construction etc.
Sand stone will help in the economic growth of the Country or Region.
2.4 Demand Supply Gap
There is a large demand of sand stone for roads, railway tracks, buildings
construction etc.
2.5 Imports vs Indigenous Production
Development needs will be met only through indigenous produced Minerals
against the high cost of imported materials.
2.6 Export possibility
There is no proposal to export the minerals however mineral produced from the
Mine full fill the needs of the region and surplus if any, will be considered for
export.
Domestic /Export market
Domestic market -
Mineral excavated will be used for domestic consumption.
Export market
The proposed mining activity is for indigenous consumption only there is no
proposal for export
2.7 Employments Generation
The proposed Mining activity will provide employment to workers .The workers
will be hired mostly from the Nearby Villages.
3.1 Project description
3.2 Type of the project including interlinked and inter dependent Project if
any
It is a open cast mechanized Mining Project over an area of 2.00 Hect . With a
proposed production is 15355 MT /P.A. of Sand Stone .This is an independent
project and there are no interlinked project belong
3.3 Location
The location of the proposed site area details given below
Village and
tehsil
District and
state
Topo sheet
no.
Area Ownership
category
Lease
period
Parana and
Bundi
Bundi and
Rajasthan
45-O/8 2.0 hect . Govt land 30 Years
3.4 Details of Alternative sites
Mining is the site specific so no alternative site is proposed.
3.5 Size or magnitude of operation
The ML area has been granted over an area of 2.00 hect . During five year total
production of sand stone shall be approximately 15355 MT./PA The average no of
working days in the year would be 300
3.6 Regional geology
Geologically the District consists of diverse rocks types belong to the oldest
arches and temper pics of Mumbai super group and middle to upper protozoan
sedimentary of Vindhyan super group NE-SW part of the district is exposed by the
rocks type belonging to Mumbai super group and the remaining part of rock types
Vindhyan super group exists .Modified and generalized lithographic sequence after
G>S.I. (2000) is given below
Lithographic sequence of Bundi District –
Super group Recent
to sub recent
VINDHYAM
SUPER GROUP
Group Bhandar Formation/Lithology
/soil/Alluvium
Dholpur (upper bhandar shell .Balwan
Upper bhandar Lime stone.
Maihar (Upper Bhandar ) sand stone .
Sirbhu Shale with silt stone. sand
stone
grit and stromatolitic lime stone .
Lower Bhandar (Bundi Hill sand
stone
with lower shale Middle sand stone
,Upper shale Upper sand stone
samaria
shale , lower bhandar ( lakhari ) Lime
stone Ganugarh shale
REWA Govind garh (Upper rewa) Sand stone
jhiri shale, Inder Garh (upper Rewa
Sand Stone Panna shale
Kaimur
Akoda Mahadev Kaimur Sand Stone
,Badanpur congelemerate Granite and
Dolerite, Bhadeshar shale state
Bhilwara Super
Group ( 2500
Years)
Hindoli Group Phylite /Quartzite /Dolonite/Lime
stone
The rocks of Hindoli Group of Bundi super group has occurred NE-NW part of
District and extends from Village Hindoli and Khinya in the west of Village Dabi
in east intrusive like granite and dolente are export near Village Basani ,Deva ka
Khera and Odhunda of Hindoli tehsil of Bundi district .General trends of rocks in
N-40 E with 60 NW dip.
Vindhyan sedimentary sequences have occupied north eastern to south part of
district these are grouped are upper Vindhyan super group and separated from
Mumbai super group by a major revenue faulty known as great boundary fault .
All the three Kaimur Rewa and Bhandar group with their formation and are well
exposed in the area
Rocks of Kaimur Group Occur as out liar on the NW of great boundary fault in the
Bundi District Indergarh area
Rewa group comprises Panna shale’s Indergarh (Lower rewa sand stone ,jhiri shale
and Govind Garh sand stone formation ,Panna shale and Indergarh sand stone are
exposed SW of Indergarh extending up to 5 km jhiri shale and Govind Garh shale
area persistent and both occur together in between Tara Garh fort of Bundi district
and Indergarh for about 72 kms.
Lakhari lime stone of bhandar group occurs in between grayish grey scaria shale
above and reddish known ganurgarh shale below and marked by informational
conglomerate and breccia at the base and extends intermittently for about 80 kms
in 1-2 kms wide belt up to indegarh semaria shale is over lain by Aravalli hill sand
stone Bundi hill sand stone onatitude the aravali hill aand mostly in the southern
part of district .The the sirbhu shale is conformably underlain by the aravali hill
sand stone and over lain by mailer sand stone oaring in eastern ,southern and
western part of district ,The Lime stone siirbhu shale is generally continued in
lower and middle part of birbhu shale .The Lime stone in lower part the siliceous
and dolomitic in nature ,whereas upper lime stone is stamolitic and siliceous grade
.Maihar sand stone occurs only in the hill on the east of lakhari Balwan lime stone
occurs conformably above the mailer sand stone and is exposed near kamaleswar
mahadev and also in chakam river section .Its lower part is greyish ferruginous
,Erinaceous and cherty in nature whereas upper horizon is pinkish and stromatolitic
innature Dholpur shale conformably over lies the Balwan lime stone and exposed
near Daulatpura , Narayan pura and asandalnala .IT is pinkish ,purple reddish and
brown in color ,thinly bedded and horizontal .Quaternary sediment representing
scree talus Aeolian and alluvium .Alluvium is Occupying the large part of district
where cost of the part is under cultivations .
Mineral resources
The most important mineral resources of Bundi district are lime stone and
sandstone .The lime stone deposit provide one of the oldest cement plant of state
lakhari ..However Most of the deposit are marginal cement grade and also fall in
the forest .Other minerals include silica assn. , iron ore , clay ,barites ,red ochre
,marble ,granite ,slate stone etc.
Local geology
The local geology succession for the area may be summarized as below –
Recent Group Formation Lithology
Vindhyan group BHANDAR
GROUP
Lower bhandar
sand stone
formation
Upper sand stone
3.7 Project description with process details
3.7.1 Proposed Method of Mining
The Mining lease area shall be developed by open cast mining .The mining shall be
started from the existing pits .The Sand Stone is laying on the sub surface therefore
open cast mining has been the obvious chance choice
Bench Para Meter shall be 1. Height – 1m-3 m
2. Width – more than 1m-3 m.
Year Rom in tons M3
tones
Sub grade
in M 3
tones
Waste in M3 tonnes
I 4236 1993 1763
II 4768 1509 1669
III 6596.5 3106.5 2744
IV 12790 6403.5 5484.5
V 15355 7420 6471
Total 43745.5 20432 18131.5
3.8 Raw Materials required along with estimated quantity, likely source
marketing
Area of final product mode of transport of raw materials and finished
products
No raw materials will be required for production of proposed materials. The mine
should be collected and dispatch to various industries through trucks.
3.9 Resource optimization /Recycling and reuse
Not envisaged
Availability of water its source, Energy /Power requirement and source.
3.9.1Water requirement
Total water requirement is about 4.2 KLD = 1.6 KLD (Drinking and domestic uses
)+ 1.4 KLD (plantation) + 1.2 KLD (dust suppression and plantation will be
collected from nearby villages.
3.10 Power
Electric power line supply near the mining lease site .It is proposed connected the
mine with sup-ly connection.
3.1 1Quantity of waste to be generated (Liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management /Disposal.
3.11. Solid waste and its disposal
NO solid waste will be generated .Top soil collected will be used for plantation at
the end of lease period .
3.11.2 Liquid effluent
Not applicable
4.0 Site analysis
4.1 Connectivity
The Mining lease area is situated near Village- Parana, Tehsil –Bundi, District.–
Bundi , State- Rajasthan
,the shortest distance from Parana to Sand Stone mines
4.2 Land form land use and land owner ship
Land use pattern Near village land type Total Area
No Forest Land Parana Govt. land 2.00 Hect.
The ML area is as per revenue details is Govt. Land
4.3 Topography
The area falls in G.T. sheet no 45 -O/12.the height RL is 499.5 Mrl with
respect to the bench mark pillar 499.5 (Mrl) area mainly consist of sand stone
.
4.4 Existing land use pattern
Sand stone and soil are mostly occupying the mining lease area .The surface
texture varies from rugged terrain of debris and mild gradient terrain covered by
bushes .There is no agriculture land exist in the area .
4.5 Existing Infrastructure
NO existing infrastructure in existing ML area
4.6 Soil classification
Average 1M cover has been considered as soil.
4.7 Climate data from secondary sources
The climate of the area is dry with extreme temperature variation i.e. in summer as
high as 25 to 47 C where as in winter it lowers 2 to 30 c or even less . Most of the
rain falls during the period July to September .Maximum end minimum rain fall
varies (565 -200) mm
4.8 social infrastructures available
1) The ML area is not having fasciitis by power line
2. The ground water table is 40- 50 m from the surface.
3. The state transport buses area available up to village and mine site.
4. The nearest Railway station applicable is kota about 40 km
5. Mobile facility is available at village Parana
7. No national park /sanctuary falls with on 10 kms of the ML area .
5.0 Planning Brief
5.1 Planning concept
The ML for sand stone will be deployed by open cast mechanized mining method.
The mineral is exposed to the surface therefore open cast mining has been
proposed .Drilling will be carried out only of any big hard rock is encountered.
Water diversion channel shall be made along the periphery of the working pit .so
water will not be accumulated in the pits in quality .The mineral produced from the
pit will be bought at a spot outside the pit and then loaded in to the trucks and
dumpers by excavator from onwards transportation .
5.2 Land use and planning
At the end of life of mine some area will be resorted by plantation .mining will be
done after having 7.5 mm barrier zone from the boundary of ML area .
5.3 Assessment of infrastructure demand (physical and social)
On the basis of the primary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the village was
assessed on the basis of need and priority.
The health infrastructure of the study was require improvement .The lack of
medical facility needs improvement .Medical facilities will be provided by mine
owner during mining .
5.4 Amenities /Facilities
Work shop
For the maintenance of vehicles it is proposed to establish a work shop near by the
mining site welding, puncture etc..
Power supply
Electric power supply line exists near the mining lease site .It is proposed to
connect the mine with supply connection.
Water supply
A tractor mounted tanker is proposed for supply of water to mining work .spraying
water the plant and drinking purposes.
First Aid
A first aid facility is proposed at mines office
Rest shelter
Rest shelter is proposed near mine site .
5.4.1 Budget for facility to laborers
SL.
No.
Schemes Cost in rupees
1 Drinking water facility 10000
2 Shelter and sanitation
facility
10000
3 Health facility 15000
4. Fuel for cooking ` 15000
Total` 50000
5.5 Industrial area (Processing Area)
No infrastructure is proposed.
5.6 Residential area (Non processing Area)
As local workers from nearby areas will be engaged for mining activity, no
residential area/housing is proposed.
6.0 Green Belt
Total area of green belt would be 33 % out of lease area .It is proposed to plant 20
plants per year in ML and surrounding area.
Program for plantation
The plantation should be done at the following places –
At the boundary of ML area.
Both site of transportation road
6.1 Social Infrastructure
The lease shall spend 2% of profit for the development of area i.e. treatment of
poor, school and other social work.
6.2 Budgets for Environmental Social Responsibility (ESR)
The Applicant shall spend 2% of profit for the development of area i.e. treatment
of poor, school and other social work.
Budget of Environment Social Responsibility for ESR per year
Sl.
No.
Activity ESR in
Rs.
1 ` Provide drinking water facility in surrounding villages
and school by hand pump /dug well .water tank or
funds for ambulance
10000``
2 Heath camp and free medicine 10000
3 Clothes distribution to poor villagers 15000`
4 Educational support poor students specially girls 10000
5 Ladies toilet 10000
Total 55000`
6.3 Sewerage system
Domestic waste water will be treated in to septic tank followed by soak pit
6.4 Industrial waste management
Not applicable
6.5 Solid Waste management
The waste over burden in the area is only soil, which will mine not separately and
will be preserved for reuse in plantation.
6.6 Generation of top soil
No top soil will be generated the mineral is exposed to surface.
6.7 Power requirement and supply source
The electric facility is available not at ML area .it is proposed to connect the
applied Ml area with the power supply connection from nearby villages only diesel
equipment will be used
6.8 Environmental Management plan
The Environmental Management plan consists of the set of mitigation,
management monitoring and institutional measures to be taken during the
implementation and operation of the project, to eliminate adverse environmental
impact or reduce them to acceptable label. The present environmental management
plan address the components of environment which are likely to be affected by
different operations in the mine area,.
SL
.No.
Measures Cost (in RS)
1 Pollution control
Dust suppression
10000
2 Pollution Monitoring
I .Air Pollution
II. water pollution
10000
10000
3 Green Belt 10000
4 Reclamation of mined out area 10000
Total 50000
As no personal area expected to be migrated due to mining in the Ml area and
adjoining area is also having a good mineral potential .The rehabilitation of the
employees is not going to problem .The workers and other staff can get job in
neighboring areas after the end of life of mine .the lessee shall also try for the
employment of workers.
8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion
No construction activity are proposed .The mining activity will commence only
after receiving environmental clearance and other statuary clearance.
8.2 Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic validity of
the project.
Estimated project cost is Rs 40 lakh .The lease has all the mining equipment used
for scientific mining .The Mine is ecofriendly .Economically the ore is minable as
compared to over burden thick ness
ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
The proposed mining will bring economic benefits to the state by the way of
royalty for mineral and to the local people by way of direct and secondary
employment opportunities .Proposed minerals are used for variety of structural and
decorative purpose .The material is in high demand at the local market to real
estate industry .
The project will be bring about socio-economic improvement of the area and will
prove beneficial to the area.