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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
Mining of 1, 52,680TPA ROM of Bauxite in Lease with Area 13.48 ha, Survey No. 72 & 73 at Village Virpur, Taluka Kalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gujarat
FEBRUARY 2015
Kadam Environmental Consultants
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
DEVBHOOMI DWARKA FORM I
KADAM ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS | FEBRUARY 2015 2
Orient Abrasives Limited
Mining of 1, 52,680 TPA ROM of Bauxite in Lease with Area 13.48 ha, Survey No. 72 & 73 at Village Virpur, Taluka Kalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gujarat © Kadam Environmental Consultants („Kadam‟), February 2015
This report is released for the use of the Orient Abrasives Limited Regulators and relevant
stakeholders solely as part of the subject project‟s Environmental Clearance process. Information
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PROJECT DETAILS
Name of
Publication
Mining of 1,52,680 TPA ROM of Bauxite in Lease with Area 13.48 ha, Survey No. 72 & 73 at
Village Virpur, Taluka Kalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gujarat
Project
Number
Report
No. Version Released
January
2015
Prepared &
Managed By
Mitali Khuman, Jayesh
Makwana & Sangram
Kadam
Released By Sangram Kadam
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DISCLAIMER
Kadam has taken all reasonable precautions in the preparation of this report as per its auditable quality
plan. Kadam also believes that the facts presented in the report are accurate as on the date it was
written. However, it is impossible to dismiss absolutely, the possibility of errors or omissions. Kadam
therefore specifically disclaims any liability resulting from the use or application of the information
contained in this report. The information is not intended to serve as legal advice related to the individual
situation.
Cover Photos, from left to right:
1. Virpur II Mine lease; 2. Surrounding area of Virpur II;
3.Kaccha road near Virpur II site; 4. Plantation in Mine Lease Area

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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CONTENTS
1 SCOPING .......................................................................................................10
2 PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT ...............................................................................30
2.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 30
2.1.1 The Project Proponent .............................................................................. 30
2.1.2 The Project Background ............................................................................ 30
2.1.3 Brief Description of the Nature of the Project ................................................... 30
2.1.4 Demand-Supply Gap ................................................................................. 32
2.1.5 Imports v/s Indigenous Production ............................................................... 32
2.1.6 Export Possibility ..................................................................................... 32
2.1.7 Domestic / Export Markets ......................................................................... 32
2.1.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project ........................... 33
2.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................... 33
2.2.1 Type of Project including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects ......................... 33
2.2.2 Location (Map Showing General Location, Specific Location and Project Boundary and
Project Lay Out with Coordinates) ........................................................................... 33
2.2.3 Details of Alternate Sites Considered and the Basis of Selecting the Proposed Site ...... 34
2.2.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation .................................................................... 34
2.2.5 Project Description with Process Details ......................................................... 34
2.2.6 Conceptual Mining Plan ............................................................................. 38
2.2.7 Extent of Mechanization ............................................................................ 39
2.2.8 Transport .............................................................................................. 39
2.2.9 Blasting ................................................................................................ 40
2.2.10 Raw Materials Required along with Quantity likely Source, Marketing area of Final
Product Mode of Transport of Raw Material & Finished Products ...................................... 40
2.2.11 Resource Optimization / Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project ................. 41
2.2.12 Availability of Water its Source and Energy/Power Requirement .......................... 41
2.2.13 Waste Generation and Management ........................................................... 41
2.3 SITE ANALYSIS ............................................................................................... 43
2.3.1 Connectivity ........................................................................................... 43
2.3.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership...................................................... 43
2.3.3 Topography ........................................................................................... 44
2.3.4 Geology of the Mine Lease ......................................................................... 45
2.3.5 Existing Landuse Pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including
area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests,
national park, wild life sanctuary, eco-sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the
river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given
45
2.3.6 Existing Infrastructure .............................................................................. 46
2.3.7 Climatic Data from secondary sources ........................................................... 46
2.3.8 Social Infrastructure ................................................................................. 49
2.4 PLANNING BRIEF ............................................................................................. 49
2.4.1 Planning Concept .................................................................................... 49

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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2.4.2 Population Projection ................................................................................ 49
2.4.3 Landuse Planning .................................................................................... 49
2.4.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand ........................................................... 50
2.4.5 Amenities / Facilities ................................................................................. 50
2.5 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE ................................................................................. 50
2.5.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) ................................................................. 50
2.5.2 Residential Area (Non-Processing Area) .......................................................... 50
2.5.3 Greenbelt .............................................................................................. 50
2.5.4 Social Infrastructure ................................................................................. 50
2.5.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road / Rail / Metro / Waterways) ............... 50
2.5.6 Drinking Water Management (source & supply of water) ..................................... 50
2.5.7 Power Requirement and Supply / Source ........................................................ 50
2.5.8 Industrial Waste Management ..................................................................... 51
2.5.9 Solid Waste Management ........................................................................... 51
2.5.10 Sewage System .................................................................................... 51
2.6 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R& R) PLAN ........................................................ 51
2.7 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES .................................................................. 51
2.7.1 Project Schedule ..................................................................................... 51
2.7.2 Estimated Project Cost along with Analysis in Terms of Economic Viability of the Project
51
2.8 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) ....................................................... 52
2.8.1 Financial and Social Benefits with Special Emphasis on the Benefit to the Local People
including Tribal Population, if any, in the Area ............................................................ 52
3 PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE ....................................................................53
3.1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND .......................................................................... 53
3.1.1 Purpose of the Document .......................................................................... 53
3.1.2 Project Background .................................................................................. 53
3.1.3 Scope of Environmental Impact Assessment Report ........................................... 53
3.1.4 Background of Agency Conducting Environmental Studies ................................... 54
3.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................... 55
3.2.1 Details Covered ....................................................................................... 55
3.2.2 Scope of the Proposed Activities .................................................................. 55
3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING ................................................................................... 55
3.3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 55
3.3.2 Methodology .......................................................................................... 56
3.3.3 Study Area Included in Environmental Setting .................................................. 56
3.3.4 Data Collection and Source ......................................................................... 56
3.4 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ...................................................................... 58
3.4.1 Methodology of Impact Assessment .............................................................. 58
3.4.2 Impact Prediction .................................................................................... 58
3.5 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN........................................................................ 61
3.5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 61
3.5.2 Purpose of the Environmental Management Plan ............................................... 61
3.5.3 Environment Management Cell .................................................................... 61
3.5.4 Mitigation and Environmental Monitoring ........................................................ 61

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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3.5.5 Projected Expenditure on Environment Matters ................................................ 61
3.6 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN ...................................................... 62
3.6.1 Hazard Identification ................................................................................ 62
3.6.2 Risk Assessment ..................................................................................... 62
3.6.3 Hazard Analysis ...................................................................................... 62
3.6.4 Controls and Action Plans........................................................................... 62
3.6.5 Disaster Management Plan ......................................................................... 62
3.7 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR EIA/EMP REPORT ................................................................ 63
4 ANNEXURE .....................................................................................................69

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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LIST OF ANNEXURES
Annexure 1: Site Location Map ............................................................................................................69
Annexure 2: Distance Certificate ..........................................................................................................71
Annexure 3: Copy of License ...............................................................................................................73
Annexure 4: Water Balance Diagram ...................................................................................................78
Annexure 5: Production Details ...........................................................................................................79

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
DWARKA LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 2-1: Category wise Reserves (MT) ..............................................................................................32
Table 2-2: Coordinates of Mine Lease ..................................................................................................33
Table 2-3: Year wise Excavation ..........................................................................................................36
Table 2-4: Production for Planned Period .............................................................................................37
Table 2-5: Year wise Generation of waste ............................................................................................38
Table 2-6: Plantation Details during five years ......................................................................................39
Table 2-7: Machinery Required ............................................................................................................39
Table 2-8: Market Assessment ............................................................................................................40
Table 2-9: Extent of Backfilling ............................................................................................................42
Table 2-10: Existing and Proposed Land use ........................................................................................43
Table 2-11: Stratigraphic Sequence in Lease Area .................................................................................45
Table 2-12: Important Features and Sensitive Ecological locations .........................................................45
Table 2-13: Month wise Predominant Wind Direction-Jamnagar .............................................................47
Table 2-14: Long Term Cloud Cover Information-Jamnagar ...................................................................47
Table 2-15: Average Meteorological Conditions at IMD Jamnagar ...........................................................48
Table 2-16: Cost of the Project ............................................................................................................51

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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ABBREVIATION
CPCB : Central Pollution Control Board
DG : Diesel generator
DGMS : Directorate General of Mine Safety
DMP : Disaster Management Plan
EHS : Environmental Health and Safety
EIC : Environmental Information Centre
FAEs : Functional Area Experts
GLC : Ground Level Concentration
GPCB : Gujarat Pollution Control Board
HSD : High Speed Diesel
IBM : Indian Bureau of Mine
IMD : Indian Meteorological Department
LOI : Loss of Ignition
MM : Modified Mercalli
MMR : Metalliferous Mines Regulation
MNP : Marine National Park
MoEF : Ministry of Environment and Forest
MRL : Meter Reduced Level
MT : Metric Tonnes
OB : Over Burden
PDCR : Plan, Do, Check and Review
PM : Particulate Matter
PPE : Personnel Protective Equipment
PWD : Public Work Department
EIA : Environmental Impact Assessment
RL : Reduced Level
ROM : Run of Mine
PM : Particulate Matter
TPH : Tones per Hour
USEPA : United States Environmental Protection Agency

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED
Backfilling: The process of filling the waste / excavated material in the mine openings.
Bench: The horizontal step or floor along which mineral, ore, stone or overburden is worked or quarried.
Beneficiation: The processing of minerals or ores for the purpose of regulating the size of a desired
produce; removing unwanted constituents and improving quality, purity or assay grade of desired product.
Blasting: The process of fracturing the rock by the means of explosives
Contour: An imaginary line that connects all the points on the surface having the same elevation.
Deposit: An area that has a quantity of ore or other material that is deemed to be mineable.
Environmental Impact Assessment: A statement required under the Environmental Impact
Assessment Notification, 2006 or similar regulations by other bodies in relation to any action significantly
affecting the environment, including certain exploration and drilling activities.
Fly Rock: Any dirt, stone, fragmented rock or other material that is displaced from the point of the blast,
travelling in air or along the road.
Lease: A legal document executed between a landowner (as lessor) and a company or individual (as
lessee) that conveys the right to exploit the premises for minerals or other products for a specified period
of time over a given area.
Mineral: An inorganic compound occurring naturally in the earth‟s crust, with a distinctive set of physical
properties, and a definite chemical composition.
Mineral Resources: A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of material of intrinsic economic
interest in or on the Earth‟s crust in such a form and quantity that there are prospects for eventual
economic extraction.
Open-cast mine: A mine in which the minerals lie near the surface and can be extracted by removing the
covering layers of rock and soil.
Overburden: It refers to both unconsolidated material and bedrock on the top of mineral deposit that is
removed in order to access the deposit during surface mining.
Pit: Any mine, quarry or excavation area worked by the open-cast method to obtain material.
Reclamation: The process of restoring the land to its approximate original appearance by restoring the
topsoil and plantation of native tree species.
ROM: Run-of-mine means the raw material that exists in the mine.

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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1 SCOPING
The scoping for the project has been done based on FORM 1, as per EIA Notification, dated September 14,
2006 amended as on date. The scoping details are as follows:
I. Basic Information
S.
No. Item Details
1 Name of the Project/s Virpur II, Bauxite mine
2 S. No. in the Schedule Survey No 72 &73, Village Virpur, Taluka
Kalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gujarat
3
Proposed capacity / area / length / tonnage to
be handled/ command area / lease area / no. of
wells to be drilled
Mine lease area 13.48 ha, mining of 1,52,680 TPA
Bauxite ROM
4 New / Expansion / Modernization Expansion of quantity
5 Existing Capacity / Area etc. Mine lease area 13.48 ha, mining capacity is 4551
TPA (Pre 1994) bauxite RoM
6 Category of Project (A or B)
Screening Category: A (although lease area is
admeasuring 13.48 ha, but fall within 10 km of
Marine Sanctuary)
(Project Category 1(a) as per EIA Notification,
2006).
7 Does it attract the general conditions? If yes,
please specify.
Yes, lease attract general conditions, as it falls
within 10 km of Protected areas notified under
the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 (Marine
Sanctuary)
8 Does it attract specific condition? If yes, please
specify No
9
Location Virpur II Bauxite Mine
Plot Survey / Khasra No. 72 & 73
Village Virpur
Tehsil / Taluka / Mandal Kalyanpur
District Devbhoomi Dwarka
State Gujarat
10 Nearest railway station / airport / along with
distance in km.
Nearest railway station is at Bhatia 20 km from
mine lease area in south direction; Airport is at
Jamnagar, which is 80 km in East direction
11 Nearest town, city, district headquarters along
with distances in km
Nearest town is Bhatia in South direction about
20km from lease area
District Headquarters; Khambhalia, distance
~35km in ESE direction
12
Village Panchayat, Zila Parisad, Municipal
Corporation, Local Body (complete postal
address with telephone nos. to be given)
Virpur Village Panchayat,
Village Virpur, Taluka Kalyanpur,
District Devbhoomi Dwarka
Pincode-361315
13 Name of the applicant M/s Orient Abrasives Limited
14 Registered address 1307, Chiranjiv Towers, 43 Nehru Place,

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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S.
No. Item Details
New Delhi - 110019
15
Address for correspondence
Name Mr. C Shanmugam
Designation General Manager-Mines
Address “Orient House”, Dattani Nagar, Near Yogeshwar
Nagar, Jam Khambhalia
Pin Code 361305
E-mail [email protected]
Telephone no. (O):02833-234756, (M):08347320007
Fax no. 02833-234756
16
Details of alternative sites examined, if any.
Location of these sites should be shown on the
Toposheet
Existing mine. No alternatives considered, since
the lease granted to OAL in 1980.
17 Interlinked Projects Yes (Captive mine for OAL‟s manufacturing unit at
Porbandar)
18 Whether separate application of interlinked
project has been submitted?
Not Applicable, as the plant has been in existence
since several years.
19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable
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:
The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
The C.R.Z Notification, 1991
i. The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
As per the CGM approved mining plan, the site is
designated as Private land in which no forest land is
involved thus no clearance is required from forest
department.
ii. The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
The mining lease lies at a distance of 1.8 km from
Marine Sanctuary, 5.8 km from Marine National
Park, while Gaga Bird Sanctuary is at 17.6 km
from lease. A distance certificate to this effect has
been issued by Deputy Conservator of Forests.
The original distance certificate in Gujarati as well
as the notarized copy in English is attached as
Annexure 2. Eco sensitive Zone of Marine
Sanctuary and Marine National Park is
demarcated as 1 km and lease is located outside
the ESZ of MS/MNP and more than 10 km away
from Gaga Bird Sanctuary, based on this, it is
clear that no clearance from the Standing
Committee of the National Board for Wildlife
(NBWL) is required.
iii. The C.R.Z Notification, 1991
The CRZ Notification has been revised as of 2011.
The lease does not fall in the Coastal Regulation
Zone as per this notification because:
a) The mine is located at a distance greater than the
High Tide Line (HTL), i.e.500m on the landward
side along the sea front. (As per preliminary

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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S.
No. Item Details
estimates, the mine is located ~ 1.8 km from the
edge of the coastline).
b) There is no hazard line demarcation done by the
Survey of India (SoI) in the area as on date, but
considering the distance of the mine from the
coast / HTL, it is unlikely that the Hazard Line
would be in the vicinity of the mine
The mine does not lie in the inter-tidal zone of the
sea or the tidally influenced water body.
22 Whether there is any Government order / policy,
relevant / relating to the site No
23 Forest land involved (ha.)
Nil, no forest land is involved within the lease
area, however it may be present within the study
area (comprises 10km radius from lease
boundary), which will be analyzed and reported
during detailed Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA) study
24
Whether there is any litigation pending against
the project and / or land in which the project is
proposed to be set up?
Name of the Court
Case No. Order / directions of the Court, if any
and its relevance with the proposed project
GPCB has filed a case in Hon‟ble Judicial
Magistrate Saheb, Kalyanpur vide Criminal case
no.232/12 under section 15 & 19 of Environment
Protection Act, 1986 for the violation of excess
production.

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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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.)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
1.1
Permanent or temporary change in
land use, land cover or topography
including increase in intensity of
land use (with respect to local land
use plan)
Yes
Land Cover & Topography
Semi mechanized open cast method will
have some negative impacts on the land
cover & consequently on the topography
of mine lease. As per the mining plan,
~7.5768 ha of land will be degraded in
five years with working depth of ~5.5 m
(please refer Year-wise Development
Plan & Sections, Plate VI),
At the end of plan period, 9.598 ha area
will be degraded and 3.7884 ha of area
will be backfilled with 2, 08,362 m3 of
OB & waste material, whereas 5.8096
Ha will be used as water reservoir. In
light of this at the end of life of mine (6
years), 11.1134 ha of area will be mined
out of which 4.5460 ha will be backfilled
and 6.5674 ha will be used as water
reservoir. Please refer Conceptual
Plan)
Thus due to mining activities topography
will get changed in a limited way in
mining lease.
Land Use
Lease is designated as Private Land
where no forest or agricultural land is
involved. As discussed above, at the end
of mining scheme part of mining lease
will be backfilled and rest will be used as
water reservoir.
Location of the lease is shown on the
location map attached as Annexure 1
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings? Yes
No vegetation exists on the proposed
mining strips except Prosopisjuliflora, a
rampantly growing shrub also known as
„gandabawal‟. This will be removed at
the time of mining.
1.3 Creation of new land uses? No Mining lease is designated as Private
Land, and the same status continues.
1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. No Not applicable.

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
bore houses, soil testing?
1.5 Construction works? No Not applicable.
1.6 Demolition works? No Not applicable.
1.7
Temporary sites used for
construction works or housing of
construction workers?
No
Temporary rest shelter for labour,
Water tank with capacity of 500 liters,
for storage of drinking water and
separate toilet for male and female will
be constructed on site.
1.8
Above ground buildings, structures
or earthworks including linear
structures, cut and fill or
excavations
Yes
Structures for Mine Site office, Canteen,
First Aid room, Rest Shelter, Store are
existing. Mining will be carried out by
semi mechanized open cast mining
method.
1.9 Underground works including
mining or tunneling? No
Since the proposal is for semi
mechanized open cast mining, no
underground working will be engaged
1.10 Reclamation works? Yes
As discussed in Section 1.1, part of the
mined out area will be backfilled and
plantation will be carried out on it. As
per the mining plan, ~50 saplings will be
planted per year. Rest of the mined out
area will be used as water reservoir.
1.11 Dredging? No Not applicable.
1.12 Offshore Structure? No Not applicable.
1.13 Production and manufacturing
processes? Yes
There is no production and
manufacturing at site, however mining
of bauxite will be carried out at site,
quantity to be mined is given in Table
2-4
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or
materials? Yes
Mining will be carried out with the partial
drilling & blasting,
An office-cum-storage room already
present at site nearby will be used for
storing other mining equipments.
1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of
solid waste or liquid effluents? Yes
Solid Waste:
As per the IBM approved five year plan
period, total solid waste& OB generated
is 2,08,362 m3, and this will be backfilled
in 3.7884 ha of area. Total area available
for backfilling is much more than volume
of waste produced, thus the waste
generated will be backfilled side by side
at the time of its generation which
reduces the probability of its stacking.

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY
NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR II, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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Liquid Waste:
Domestic sewage shall be disposed into
soak pits and septic tanks,
As there is no possibility of stacking of
waste material hence, there is very less
possibilities of stacked material getting
washed out with rain water and polluting
water bodies/water course in nearby
area.
1.16 Facilities for long term housing of
operational workers? No
Local villagers from surrounding area will
be employed for mining; Managerial /
Technical staffs are travelling from
nearby town, hence there is no need to
provide housing facilities.
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during
construction or operation? Yes
During the mining operation mined out
(plant grade) material will be
transported by road to company‟s
manufacturing unit at Porbandar. This
will lead to increase existing traffic by
~20 return trips per day.
1.18
New road, rail, air waterborne or
other transport infrastructure
including new or altered routes and
stations, ports, airports etc?
No
As the access is applicable right up to
the mine, thus no special transport road
/ infrastructure will be required, other
than that available.
1.19
Closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or infrastructure
leading to changes in traffic
movements?
No Not required
1.20 New or diverted transmission lines
or pipelines? No Not required
1.21
Impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the
hydrology of watercourses or
aquifers?
Yes
There will be no damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the
stream except impounding due to
excavated material.
As per the IBM approved mining plan,
the water table is reported 12m below
ground level during monsoon.
There is no water course in form of river,
natural nallah or any kind of permanent
drainage present in the lease area.
Moreover, as per the mining plan, this
part proposed to be used as water
reservoir which means water (during
working & non-working phase) will get
collected in that reducing the possibility

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of going out in nearby places (please
refer Conceptual Plan). Mining voids
will be converted into Rain Water
Harvesting pits to accumulate the rain
water.
1.22 Stream crossings? No Not applicable, no stream is passing
through the lease
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water
from ground or surface waters? Yes
No ground water will be used for
proposed project. During mining, for
domestic purposes water will be supplied
by the means of tankers from nearby
village i.e. from Virpur Village, where as
for plantation and dust suppression rain
water collected in mined out pits
willused. In addition to this extra amount
of water (if required) for dust
suppression will be supplied by tankers
from nearby village.
1.24
Changes in water bodies or the land
surface affecting drainage or run-
off?
Yes
As discussed in Section 1.21, generation
of voids will lead to accumulation of
water affecting the natural flows.
Generation of pit will lead to accumulate
water during rainy season, which will act
as a source for ground water recharge.
1.25
Transport of personnel or materials
for construction, operation or
decommissioning?
Yes
During operation phase, vehicles are
provided for transport of personnel and
mined material (plant grade) will be
transported by road to company‟s
manufacturing unit at Porbandar
1.26
Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or restoration
works?
No Not applicable
1.27
Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which could have
an impact on the environment?
Yes
Backfilling:
At the end of five year plan period, out
of total area available for backfilling,
only 3.7884ha will be backfilled with the
available material. Thus at the end, part
of the mined out area will be backfilled
and plantation will be carried out on it.
Please refer Conceptual Plan,
Removal of structures:
The area is designated as Private land
and no above ground buildings are
present on it. Further, there is no forest
land involved in the mining lease, thus

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no such removal will be required except
some rampantly growing species of
Prosopisjuliflora.
Plantation:
On the backfilled area plantation will be
carried out and fencing will be made
around it.
1.28 Influx of people to an area either
temporarily or permanently? Yes
Few locals will travel to lease area and
return back on daily basis.
1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not applicable.
1.30 Loss of native species or genetic
diversity? No Not applicable.
1.31 Any other actions? No -
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as
land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-
renewable or in short supply):
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2.1 Land especially undeveloped or
agricultural land (ha) No
The lease is designated as Private land.
No agricultural land is involved in it.
2.2 Water (expected source & competing
users) unit: KLD Yes
Expected Source:
There are two major sources by which
water will be supplied i.e. by means of
tanker from the nearby village and rain
water collected in already mined out
pits,
Users:
Water will be used for three main
purposes;
For domestic purpose: 1.845 KLD
For dust suppression: 21.35 KLD
For plantation: 0.525 KLD
Please refer the water balance diagram
attached as Annexure 4
2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes
Mining activity itself is an extractive
activity involving mineral removal as
part of normal operations. Due to the
proposed activity total mineral
extraction will be the capacity of the
mine i.e. 1,52,680 TPA ROM.

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2.4
Construction material stone,
aggregates, sand / soil (expected
source, MT)
No
Since the project is of mining by semi
mechanized open cast mining, no
construction required.
2.5 Forests and timber (source, MT) No Not applicable
2.6
Energy including electricity and fuels
(source, competing users) unit: fuel
(MT), energy (MW)
Yes
High Speed Diesel will be required and
requirement is as follows:
Water Pump: 3 liters/hr (as and when
required during monsoon season for
dewatering of working mine pits)
Air compressor required for Drilling
machineries : 5 liters/hr
2.7 Any other natural resources (use
appropriate standard units) No -
3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials,
which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise
concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health.
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3.1
Use of substances or materials, which
are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules)
to human health or the environment
(flora, fauna, and water supplies)
Yes
High speed diesel will be used, details
regarding this are provided in Section
2.6
& Use of explosive for blasting
3.2
Changes in occurrence of disease or
affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or
water borne diseases)
No
This is unlikely since this mine requires
41 persons only, with suitable
management of sanitary issues.
Consequently changes in occurrence of
disease vectors due to mining are not
likely to arise.
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by
changing living conditions? Yes
There are positive spin-offs due to
mining projects. Obvious inputs to the
local economy would include
employment of 41 skilled and unskilled
persons in addition to other persons
ancillary to mining activities such as
local drivers, local transport contractors
and others.
3.4
Vulnerable groups of people who
could be affected by the project e.g.
hospital patients, children, the elderly
etc.,
No
Locations:
Nearest village: Virpur ~1.5 km in S
direction from the lease boundary.
Comment:

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Mining will be carried out withSemi-
Mechanised Opencast method,
Mining activities generates employment
for the nearby people,
Water stored in mined out pits is being
used by farmers in near areas,
Considering these points, on a positive
note it can be concluded that these
activities will not affect those groups.
In spite of these, during excavation,
loading/unloading, & transportation of
material dust generation will takes
place, which will be reduced by applying
practices like dust suppression.
3.5 Any other causes No Not identified
4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or
decommissioning (MT/month)
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/No?
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4.1 Soil, overburden or mine wastes Yes
During Mining Operation:
Mineral waste will generates during
mining process:
Year OB
(m3)
Waste
(m3)
2014-
15 29289 12016
2015-
16 29445 12080
2016-
17 29601 12144
2017-
18 29640 12160
2018-
19 29773 12214
Total 147788 60614
During decommissioning:
Backfilling and plantation will be
carried out on part of mined out pit
and rest will be used as water reservoir
Apart from these, no above ground
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the area confined for mining, thus
there is no such activity take place
which leads to generation of any kind
of waste.
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or
commercial wastes) No
The solid waste (mineral waste)
generated during operational phase will
be backfilled,
Apart from this, around 41 people will
work for 8 hr of a day thus the amount
of garbage generated due to their daily
activity is very less,
Thus it can be said that the municipal
waste will not be a problem in present
mining period.
4.3
Hazardous wastes (as per
Hazardous Waste Management
Rules)
No
Not applicable, as machinery like
drilling, compressor and water pump
will be involved except a 5 hp water
pump that used in monsoon season (as
& when required)
4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not applicable
4.5 Surplus product Yes
Minerals (Non-Plant Grade) that remain
unsold are stacked within the mine
area and kept ready for future sale
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from
effluent treatment No Not applicable
4.7 Construction or demolition wastes No
No construction will be involved during
operation phase: minor construction
such as rest shelter / office / storage
area already exists at the site.
Therefore, there will be no demolition
waste.
4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment No
All mining equipment has a working
life, after which these require to be
decommissioned. However, equipment
used during the mining operations will
on contract basis and therefore will not
lead to direct generation of redundant
machinery or equipment by the lessee
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials No Not Applicable
4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not applicable
4.11 Other solid wastes No Not identified

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(kg/hr)
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5.1
Emissions from combustion of fossil
fuels from stationary or mobile
sources
Yes
Stationary sources
Pit source:
Detailed analysis will be carried out
during EIA study and will be
incorporated in that after pit source
modeling by using AERMOD.
Water pump (5 HP):
Diesel pump for dewatering of water in
monsoon season (as & when required)
may not have a significant emission.
Mobile sources
Transporting vehicles.
5.2 Emissions from production
processes No
Not applicable, no production process is
involved
5.3 Emissions from materials handling
including storage or transport Yes
Emissions from material handling and
transport are already covered in S. No.
5.1.
5.4
Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment
No Not applicable, no construction
activities are involved
5.5
Dust or odors from handling of
materials including construction
materials, sewage and waste
Yes
Dust
Dust generation will be there due to
handling and transport of materials – it
is a major source of air pollution and
will suitably be managed through
adequate dust mitigation strategies
Odour
There are no odours anticipated due to
mining activities. Sewage will be
generated, but will be disposed into
soak pits / septic tanks - consequently
this will not lead to generation of odour
nuisance
5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste No Not applicable
5.7
Emissions from burning of waste in
open air (e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
No Not applicable
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6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S.
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6.1 From operation of equipment e.g.
engines, ventilation plant, crushers Yes
Noise will be generated during vehicular
movement & drilling operation
Noise & vibration will be generated
during blasting operation
6.2 From industrial or similar processes No Not applicable
6.3 From construction or demolition No Not applicable
6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Generation of dust, noise and vibration
due to blasting.
6.5 From construction or operational
traffic Yes
Transportation of mineral will generate
noise due to vehicular movement
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Not applicable
6.7 From any other sources No Not identified
7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the
ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the
sea
S.
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7.1 From handling, storage, use or
spillage of hazardous materials No
No provision of storing of hazardous
material at site
7.2
From discharge of sewage or other
effluents to water or the land
(expected mode and place of
discharge)
Yes
Approximate 1.476 KLD sewage will be
generated and will be sent to soak pit,
water balance diagram is attached as
Annexure 4
7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to
air into the land or into water Yes
Air emission due to:
Excavation
Operation water pump
Vehicular movement
Transportation
7.4 From any other sources Yes
RoM dump will be stored for
temporarily after mining and will be
sent to Company‟s plant at Porbandar.
Garland drain with proper filtering
system will be provided and water will
be diverted for accumulation in mined
out pit to avoid land or water
contamination.
7.5 Is there a risk of long term buildup of
pollutants in the environment from No
However detailed study will be carried
out during Environmental Impact

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8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could
affect human health or the environment
S.
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8.1
From explosions, spillages, fires etc
from storage, handling, use or
production of hazardous substances
Yes
Mining will be carried out by semi
mechanized open cast method with
drilling & blasting, hence risk to blasting
crew working in case no proper safety
measures are taken.
Handling of explosive for blasting,
license possessed for the use of nitrate
mixture is attached as Annexure 3
8.2 From any other causes Yes
Risk to human health and safety due to
human error cannot be ruled out,
The detailed risk assessment due to
mining activities will be carried out
based in DGMS circular DGMS (Tech)
(S&T) No.13 dated 31st December
2002,
All personnel will be provided with
necessary personal protective
equipments.
8.3
Could the project be affected by
natural disasters causing
environmental damage e.g. floods,
earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst
etc)?
Yes
Earthquakes
The site area is categorized in the
Seismic Zone IV. Earthquakes can and
do happen, albeit major earthquakes
happen rarely.
Floods
Available records indicate that the
highest 24-hr rainfall recorded at
Jamnagar is ~337.8 mm, indicating the
possibility of flooding.
The risks posed by potential flash floods
or earthquakes will be studied in the
EIA report.
Cloudburst
Cloudburst (>100 mm rainfall in one
hour) is an unlikely event, but cannot
be ruled out. Such a phenomenon has
not been formally recorded at
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however.
Landslides
A change in the stability of a slope can
be caused by a number of factors,
acting together or alone.Although
unlikely to occur, at the Virpur II mine
site, the main issue that could lead to
landslide is geo-technical instability of
the overburden dumps. Possible causes
of landslides (natural / manmade)
within OB dumps include:
Groundwater (porewater) pressure
acting to destabilize the slope
Loss or absence of vertical vegetative
structure, soil nutrients
Earthquakes adding loads to barely
stable slope
Vibrations from machinery or traffic
Erosion of the toe of a slope by locals
using soil for agricultural purposes
Earthwork which alters the shape of a slope,
or which imposes new loads on an existing
slope
The possibility of landslide owing to OB
dump slope stability will not arise as the
entire waste will be backfilled. however
this issues will be studied and reported
in the EIA report.
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development)
which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative
impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality
S.
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9.1
Lead to development of supporting
Facilities, ancillary development or
development stimulated by the
project which could have impact on
the environment e.g.: supporting
infrastructure (roads, power supply,
waste or waste water treatment,
etc.) housing development extractive
No
The project is fairly minor in the context
of the overall development taking place
in the Region. Collectively mining
(present in the Region since more than
five decades, now) can however be
considered a significant economic
activity in the Region. Supporting
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industries supply industries, (other) power supply) is already in place.
Consequently, the possibility of this
project triggering significant ancillary
developments seems unlikely.
9.2
Lead to after-use of the site, which
could have an impact on the
environment
Yes
Plantation will be carried out after
backfilling the part of the mined out
area, which could have some positive
impacts, in terms of enriching the micro
ecology and bio-diversity in the area.
Mined out pits that cannot be backfilled
are converted into water reservoirs/
Rain water harvesting pit are commonly
used by locals as a source of irrigation
for agriculture, which is normally
acceptable to mine owners, as part of a
general social compact between the
mine owners and locals.
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments No -
9.4
Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or
planned projects with similar effects
Yes
Mining leases are present in the
immediate vicinity of the study area.
These will be identified and cumulative
impacts of these studied especially on
air quality, ground water, noise /
vibration and infrastructure (especially
roads) using available information in the
EIA report.
III. Environmental Sensitivity
S.
No.
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Aerial distance (within 15 km.) of
Proposed Project location
boundary
1
Areas protected under international
conventions, national or local
legislation for their ecological,
landscape, cultural or other related
value
Yes
Areas Protected under
International Conventions
Relevant international conventions that
protect areas and to which India is a
signatory are:
Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
As per the Ramsar Wetlands List, there
is no Ramsar Site present in Gujarat
As per the World Database on
Protected Areas (WDPA), only Marine
National Park comes under Category II
of International Union for Conservation
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Aerial distance (within 15 km.) of
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Gujarat state. This is ~3.88 km fromthe
mine boundary.
National Legislation
National Parks
There are four National Parks namely;
Gir National Park, Marine National Park,
Vansda National park, & Blackbuck
National Park present in Gujarat,
Marine National Park is ~5.8 km from
the lease area.
Wildlife Sanctuaries
The nearest WLS is Marine Sanctuary
that is ~1.8 km from lease area, as per
the Distance Certificate received from
the Chief Conservator of Forest, MNP,
Jamnagar, attached as Annexure 2
Tiger Reserve
No tiger reserves are present in Gujarat
and within 15.0 km of the mine
boundary
Biosphere Reserves
As per the MoEF List of Biospheres, no
biosphere reserve is present in Gujarat
state. Amongst the list of MoEF‟s„Yet to
be Designated as Biosphere Reserves
List‟, Little Rann of Kutch is present in
Gujarat but not within 15 km of site. As
per the list of potential sites for
biosphere reserves again no such
reserve comes within 15 km of the
mine boundary.
Elephant Reserve
No Elephant Reserve is present within
15 km of the lease area
Areas covered under the Forest
Conservation Act, 1980
No forest land is present within the
lease area as it is designated as Private
Land. Forests within the study area will
be studied &reported during the formal
EIA.
Conservation Status under the Central
Ground Water Authority Act
As per the Classification of Talukas in
Gujarat, Kalyanpur comes in Category
of safe. In this case, it is noted that the
total water demand is 5.7 KLD.

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State and Local Legislation
Conservation & Community Reserves
No such reserves are present near the
lease area
Village or PanchyatForest
Village forest may be present in all
villages present within the 15 km of the
lease area, details of which will be
collected and incorporated in EIA report
2
Areas which are important or
sensitive for ecological reasons -
Wetlands, watercourses or other
water bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres, mountains, forests
No
Wetlands
As per the Ramsar wetlands List,
Convention on Wetlands 1971, there is
no Ramsar Site present in Gujarat
Water Courses / Water Bodies
Sea is present at a distance of ~1.8 km
in northern direction. Ground water is
present at ~12 m below the surface in
the region.
Coastal Zones
Coastal zone is present ~1.8km from
the lease area
Biospheres
No biosphere is present near the lease
area
Mountains
No mountain is present in 15 km of the
lease area
Forests
There is no forest land is involved
within the lease area but it may be
present in the study area which will be
studied and include in EIA report
3
Areas used by protected, important or
sensitive species of flora or fauna for
breeding, nesting, foraging, resting,
over wintering, migration
Yes
Marine National Park/Sanctuary
(Protected area Notified by Government
of Gujarat) is in northern portion of the
lease area and Eco-Sensitive Zone of 1
km distance from Marine Sanctuary is
at 1800 meter away from, which was
notified by Govt. of India vide
notification S.O.2561(E) dated 22nd
August, 2013
4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters Yes
Inland
Seasonal Rani River is present ~2.36
km in West direction.
Coastal
Sea and coastal area is present within

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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) of
Proposed Project location
boundary
15 km of the mining lease.
Marine
Sea is present in study area
Underground waters
Underground water is present in the
area and as per the IBM, approved
mining plan; the water table in the
region is ~12 m below the surface.
Further study will be conducted during
the complete EIA.
5 State, National boundaries No Nil
6
Routes or facilities used by the public
for access to recreation or other
tourist, pilgrim areas
Yes
Pilgrim Areas
Broad Guage Railway line running from
Okha to Ahmedabad is at 16.44 km in S
direction of the lease area.
State Highway 25 is located 12 km SSE
direction of the lease area.
Coastal Highway CH-6 is at distance of
10 Km in south direction of lease
7 Defense installations No Not Applicable
8 Densely populated or built-up area Yes
Residential area such as Mewasa
Village, Virpur Village, Habardi
Village,Pindara Village, Ran Village,
Mahadevia village, &Nandana Village
&AsotaMota are within 15 km of site
9
Areas occupied by sensitive man-
made land uses (hospitals, schools,
places of worship, community
facilities)
Yes
Hospitals, Schools, Worship places,
Community facilities are located within
15 km from site.
10
Areas containing important, high
quality or scarce resources (ground
water resources, surface resources,
forestry, agriculture, fisheries,
tourism, minerals)
Yes High grade bauxite
11
Areas already subjected to pollution
or environmental damage. (Those
where existing legal environmental
standards are exceeded)
No No
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
The study area lies in Seismic Zone IV.
However natural hazards due to
earthquakes are not anticipated to be a
major environmental issue owing to the
shallow mining depths. Also no major
structures are part of the proposed
development. Hence environmental

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Date:Place: Jamkhambhalia
Signature of the applicant with full name and address
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Information/[email protected]
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No?
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) ofProposed Project location
boundaryimpacts due to the proposeddevelopment are ruled out.
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2 PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
2.1 INTRODUCTION
2.1.1 The Project Proponent
M/s Orient Abrasives Limited (OAL) is a Public Limited Company, incorporated under Companies
Act, 1956, having its registered office at 1307, Chiranjiv Tower, 43 Nehru Place, New Delhi, India -
110019.
OAL was established as a venture to manufacture calcined and fused alumina products in 1974, in
technical collaboration with Karborundum, Bentueky, Czechoslovakia, by the Rajgarhia Group of
Industries. It is a multi-divisional company, having a head office at New Delhi, manufacturing
facilities at Porbandar (Gujarat) and Bhiwadi (Rajasthan) and distinction of being ISO - 9001
(Quality Management System - QMS) certified. The Company offers a wide range of refractory and
monolithic products for the iron and steel industry and enjoys a large domestic and international
clientele. An in-house R&D facility supports the division‟s product development initiatives.
2.1.2 The Project Background
The lease area of Virpur II Bauxite mine over an area of 13.48 Ha in survey no. 72 & 73 of village
Virpur, TalukaKalyanpurDistrict Devbhumi Dwarka State Gujarat has been granted to M/s. Orient
Abrasives Limited vide Government of Gujarat order no MCR-1578 (0-14)-2843 CHH dated
01.09.1979 and lease was executed on 12.02.1980 for a period of 20 years. Lessee has applied
renewal application to state Government on 19.01.1999
The mining plan was approve by Indian Bureau of Mines vide letter no. 682 (23) (363)/2004
MCCM (N) UDP date 04.05.2007
The mining scheme was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines Udaipur vide letter no. 682 (23)
MS-521/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 30.12.2010
The modified mining scheme was approved by Indian Bureau of mines Udaipur vide letter no 682
(23) 521/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 20.01.2013 for the period 2012-13 and 2013-14.
The mining Scheme was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide letter no. 682(23)(MS-
521)/2009-MCCM (N) UDP dated 16.06.2014 for the period 2014-15 to 2018-19.
2.1.3 Brief Description of the Nature of the Project
The proposed project is for expansion of quantity of bauxite mining at Virpur II I mine lease from
4551 TPA (Pre- 1994) to 152680 TPA ROM. The mine lease is designated as Private land and does
not involve any forest area within it. It is a piece of non-irrigated barren land. Considering total
reserves of 916704MT.
In Virpur II bauxite area the nature of deposit is bedded, mineral bauxite is present in form of
bed, which is overlain by a thin cover of Soil. The proposed project entails open cast mining in the
mining lease of Virpur II bauxite mine by using drilling and blasting. As the mining lease was

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already worked out therefore on the basis of geological data gathered from the working pits, ore
reserves were estimated.
Category wise reserves of Bauxite are summarized inTable 2-1.

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Table 2-1: Category wise Reserves (MT)
Area (ha.) Proved
Category
(Category
111) MT
Probable
Category
(Category
121) MT
Possible
Category
(Category
123) MT
Total (MT)
13.48 Ha 493024 229000 194680 916704
Calculation of proved category Reserves (UNFC Category 111)
Mineral Reserve
Proved category Reserves : 493024 MT
Probable Mineral Reserve : 229000 MT
Total : 722024 MT
Remaining Resources
Prefeasibility Mineral Resources : 133024 MT
Inferred Mineral Resources : 61656 MT
Total : 194680 MT
In proposed plan, mining will be carried out by semi mechanized open cast method withthe use of
drilling and blasting.
2.1.4 Demand-Supply Gap
This is an existing captive mine for supply of high grade material to Orient Abrasive Limited‟s Plant
located at Porbandar. Hence demand supply issues whilst important, are not considered in the
current situation.
2.1.5 Imports v/s Indigenous Production
This is an existing mine for the supply of high grade material to OAL‟s plant located at Porbandar
and OAL has not imported high grade material yet.
2.1.6 Export Possibility
Nil, high grade bauxite from the mine will be used in OAL‟s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, while
low grade will be sold to local consumers only after getting permission from Government of
Gujarat.
2.1.7 Domestic / Export Markets
High grade bauxite from the mine will be used in OAL‟s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, while
low grade will be sold to local consumers only after getting permission from Government of
Gujarat.

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2.1.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project
Direct
Mine will work in one shift i.e. general shift only, the likely organization chart for that is as follows:
Mining Engineer : 1
Geologist : 1
Mines Manager : 1
Driller : 2
Workers : 25
Operator : 5
Helper : 6
Indirect
Few people would be engaged in providing support services to the mining operation including
transportation of ROM. The exact number of such persons is likely to be in the order of ~ 20-30.
Bauxite produced from mine will be processed in OAL plant at Porbandar and final product will be
sold to customers for use or further processing. This will generate additional economic demand
that could translate into additional employment.
2.2 Project Description
The information presented in this chapter is based on IBM approved mining scheme.
2.2.1 Type of Project including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects
The mine is a captive mine for OAL‟s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, Gujarat.
2.2.2 Location (Map Showing General Location, Specific Location and Project
Boundary and Project Lay Out with Coordinates)
Location
The mine is located at survey number 72 & 73, Village Virpur, TalukaKalyanpur, District Devbhumi
Dwarka, State Gujarat. Virpur II is approachable road passing through village Ran which is located
about 1km north of the tar road connecting village limbdi with Dwarka. Limbdi is located on the
Devbhumi Dwarka-Okha state highway no. 25 and is about 35 km from Khambhalia.The nearest
railway station is Bhatia, which is located on Okha- Devbhumi Dwarka- Rajkot-Virgaon broad
guage section of western railway. The nearest sea port is Okha which is about 105km from
Mewasa.
Table 2-2: Coordinates of Mine Lease
Co-ordinate Latitude Longitude
A 22°15'58.5'' 69°18'23.1''
B 22°15'59.4'' 69°18'24.4''
C 22°15'59.3'' 69°18'26''

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Co-ordinate Latitude Longitude
D 22°15'57.8'' 69°18'26.5''
E 22°15'57'' 69°18'27.8''
F 22°15'57.5'' 69°18'32''
G 22°15'55.8'' 69°18'32.7''
H 22°15'54.7'' 69°18'27.5''
I 22°15'53.7'' 69°18'27.3''
J 22°15'52.3'' 69°18'25.5''
K 22°15'50.1'' 69°18'26.9''
L 22°15'48.3'' 69°18'29.4''
M 22°15'39.3'' 69°18'37.8''
N 22°15'36.3'' 69°18'29.4''
O 22°15'38.7'' 69°18'28.8''
P 22°15'40.1'' 69°18'26.5''
Q 22°15'41.3'' 69°18'26.2''
R 22°15'47.8'' 69°18'23.3''
S 22°15'47.6'' 69°18'22.4''
T 22°15'48.1'' 69°18'21.6''
U 22°15'49.2'' 69°18'21.5''
V 22°15'51.7'' 69°18'19.8''
W 22°15'54'' 69°18'24.1''
2.2.3 Details of Alternate Sites Considered and the Basis of Selecting the Proposed
Site
No alternate site has been examined, since mine is with OAL since 1979.
2.2.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation
Name: Virpur II Bauxite Mine
Area: 13.48 hectares
Survey No.: 72 & 73
Existing Capacity: 4551 TPA
Proposed Production Capacity: 1,52,680TPA
2.2.5 Project Description with Process Details
The present project aims at the increase production capacity from 4551 TPA (Pre 1994) bauxite
RoM to 1,52,680 TPA ROM of bauxite at Virpur II bauxite mine with lease admeasuring 13.48 Ha
at survey no. 72 & 73 in village Virpur, TalukaKalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka of Gujarat
state in order to provide bauxite to manufacturing plant of OAL at Porbandar.

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Salient Features of Mode of Working
As per IBM approved mining plan, mining work will be carried out by semi mechanized open cast
method. In the proposed mining scheme, the work will be started from north part of the lease
area adopting semi mechanized open cast method with use of excavator and Tipper.
Soil will be first scrapped separately and stacked near pit. it will be spread on backfilled areas.
Bauxite present in the proposed area with an average thickness of 4.0m will be mined out by
developing one bench of 4.0 M. the bauxite will be transported the captive plant to porbandar by
hired truks. The existing fair weathered road will be used as approach road to connect village
road. The statutory barriers of 7.5 were maintained from the boundary of lease. The statutory
barrier will be covered with plantation during life of the mine.
Year Wise Production for Five year period
In the proposed mining scheme, the mining will be started from north part of the lease area. The
bauxite will be excavated by forming one bench of 4.0 M, soil will be excavated separately. The
mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast method with use of excavator and tipper.
During scheme period mining will be done in north part of the lease area. North part of the area
will be backfilled during mining scheme period
First year (2014-15)
During first year mining will be carried out at north part of the lease area and controlled by section
M-M‟ leaving statuary barrier. The orientation of face will be east-west and advancing southerly.
The bauxite having an average thickness of 4.0m will be excavated by forming one bench. Soil will
be scraped first and stacked in statuary barrier the bauxite will be excavated by developing one
bench.
Second Year (2015-16)
In second year mining will be carried out in north part of the lease area controlled by section M-
M‟. The face formed at the end of the first year will e advanced southerly. The orientation of face
will be east west. The bauxite present with average thickness of 4.0 m will be excavated by
forming one bench. The soil present in the area will be scraped seperately..
Third year (2016-17)
In third year mining will be carried out in central part of the lease area. The face formed at the
end of the second year will be advanced southerly. The orientation of face will be east west and
controlled by section M-M‟. the bauxite present in the proposed area having an average 4.0m
thickness it will be excavated by forming one bench. First the soil will be scrape at stacked
temporary.
Fourth Year (2017-18)
In the fourth year the face formed at the end of third year will be advanced southerly. The orientation of face will be east-west and controlled by section M-M‟. The bauxite present in
the proposed area having an average 4m thickness it will be excavated by forming one bench after removal of soil.
Fifth Year (2018-19)

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In the fifth year the mining will be carried out in southern part of the lease area. The face formed
at the end of the fifth year will be advanced southerly and controlled by section M-M‟. The
orientation of face will be east-west. The bauxite present in the proposed area having 4.0m
thickness. It will be removed by developing one bench. Soil present in the area will be scraped
first.
Total area to be mined out in five year plan period is given inTable 2-3.
Table 2-3: Year wise Excavation
S. No Year
Volume of Excavation in
M3 ROM
Excavation
in MT
OB Ratio
by
Volumetric
Excavtion Soil ROM
1 2014-15 22530 60080 150200 1:0.38
2 2015-16 22650 60400 151000 1:0.38
3 2016-17 22770 60720 151800 1:0.38
4 2017-18 22800 60800 152000 1:0.38
5 2018-19 22902 61072 152680 1:0.38
Total 113652 303072 757680 1:0.38
Production for Plan Period
A detail of Bauxite production along with the waste generated in the approved five year mine plan
is summarized in Table 2-4.

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Table 2-4: Production for Planned Period
Year
Volume (m3)
Tonnage of
ROM
Recovery of
Laterite (80%
of ROM) MT
Waste (20%
of ROM) MT
Production of
bauxite (MT)
High grade 20%
Production of
Bauxite (MT)
Low grade
80% Soil ROM
I 22530 60080 150200 120160 30040 24032 96128
II 22650 60400 151000 120800 30200 24160 96640
III 22770 60720 151800 121440 30360 24288 97152
IV 22800 60800 152000 121600 30400 24320 97280
V 22902 61072 152680 122144 30536 24429 97715
Total 113652 303072 757680 606144 151536 121229 484915

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Life of Mine
Mining will be carried out at a maximum production of 132370 TPA and at average production rate
of 1,20,000 MT/year, and considering this the life of mine would be 6 years. Entire lease area
leaving statutory barrier will be mined out in 6 years.
2.2.6 Conceptual Mining Plan
Exploration
In modified mining scheme four trials was proposed during modified mining scheme period and
lessee has put trial pits TP1 & TP2 and bauxite was present in the trial pits up to 4.0m thickness
The litho units of trial pits are as under:-
Formation Average Thickness
Top Soil 1.5 M
Bauxite 4.00 M
Lithomargic Clay -.
Ultimate Pit Limit
In the lease area the ore blocks limits are determined either by the limit of the lease boundary or
by the limits of ore body. These limits have been duly marked in geological as well as Conceptual
plan Plate IX. The life of mine is estimated as 6 years and complete area leaving the statuary
barrier will be mined out in this period. The part of lease area will be converted into one pit having
dimensions:
Length : 523m
Width : 177m to 226m
Average depth : 5.5
Besides this small pits also exist in the area.
Stacking of mineral rejects and disposal of waste
Backfilling will be done in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The OB and waste
generated during scheme period will be backfilled in the mined out area in north part of the lease
area. The waste generate during five years mining scheme period will be backfilled in mined out
area at the time of generation itself hence question of its height and spread does not arise. As
volume of voids is much more than material available for backfilling of entire mined out area upto
original ground level will not possible. Therefore north part of the area will be backfilled and
another part of the lease area will be used as water reservoir.
Table 2-5: Year wise Generation of waste
Year OB (in M3) Mineralized Waste (in M3)
2014-2015 22530 12016
2015-2016 22650 12080
2016-2017 22770 12144

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Year OB (in M3) Mineralized Waste (in M3)
2017-18 22800 12160
2018-19 22902 12214
Total 113652 60614
Plantation
50 sapling will be planted every year during five years scheme period and fencing will be done
around plantation and working pits.
Table 2-6: Plantation Details during five years
Year No. of Sapling Area (m2)
2014-15 50 250
2015-16 50 250
2016-17 50 250
2017-18 50 250
2018-19 50 250
2.2.7 Extent of Mechanization
The mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast mining method with the use of excavator
and tipper.
The bauxite horizon being of compact formation, require drilling and blasting in the 30% of
bauxite zone. For this purpose upto 1.5M depth hole will be drilled by jack hammer and will be
blasted by the 25mm dia and 250mm long explosive available in the region. The spacing and
burden will be kept as 1 M.
Table 2-7: Machinery Required
Excavator and Loading Equipment
Type Number
Bucket capacity
(m3)/Size
capacity (MT)
Make Motive
Power HP
Excavator One 0.9 Tata Diesel 250
Haulage/Transport and Drilling Equipment
Type No. Size/Capacity Make Motive
Power HP
Tippers Three 15 MT Tata - -
Jack Hammer (RH
658/42) One 32 MM dia
Atlas
Capco - -
Compressor One 100 cft/m Atlas
Capco - -
2.2.8 Transport
The high grade bauxite will be transported to company‟s manufacturing unit at Porbandar using
hired trucks.

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2.2.9 Blasting
The mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast mining method with the use of excavator
and tipper.
The bauxite horizon being of compact formation, require drilling ad blasting in the 30% of bauxite
zone for this purpose1.5 M deep hole will be drilled by jack hammer and will be blasted by the 25
mm dia and 250mm long explosive available in the region. The spacing and burden will be kept as
1 M
The broad parameters are as under
Spacing : 1.0 M
Burden : 1.0 M
Depth : 1.5 M
Diameter of Hole : 32 MM
Explosive per wise : 0.72 kg
Power Factor : 7 MT/kg
No. of holes blasted per round : 10 holes as per found
Maximum hole blasted per day : 10 holes in one round only
2.2.10 Raw Materials Required along with Quantity likely Source, Marketing area of
Final Product Mode of Transport of Raw Material & Finished Products
Raw Materials
Proposed project is mining of ROM for recovery of high grade bauxite for captive use in OAL‟s
plant located at Porbandar.
Marketing
Company has got lease for its captive consumption. So low grade material is completely used for
companies own plant situated at Porbandar. The low grade which lessee get with abrasive and
refractory grade is dumped separately & lessee sale it when get permission from state govt.
Table 2-8: Market Assessment
Closing stock of material Material will sale from the ex mines itself
Buyers Cement companies, export through third party
Maintenance of competitive pricing Price of material decided as per market
condition
Re-negotiation option Material will sale only if getting profit, price is
negotiable according to market & relation with
buyer
Price of Material The cost of production of bauxite is 200/t for
low grade and Rs 310/t for high grade
Low Grade High Grade
Exploration = Rs. 10/t Rs 10/t
Mining cost = Rs 170/t Rs 170/t
Sorting = Rs 20/t Rs 122/t
Total = Rs 200/t Rs 302/t
Demand on market condition, but estimate as;

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cost of production + royalty paid to govt. +
depreciation of infrastructure used + profit
margins.
Low grade material sold through GMDC only low
grade bauxite is saleable presently PMV/Sale
value of low grade material ranging Rs. 350-Rs.
550, depend on percentage of alumina.
Volume Closing stock of material
Mode of Transport
Bauxite will be transported by tractor to stacking and sorting ground. High grade bauxite will be
transported by hired /owned truck to company‟s manufacturing unit at Porbandar. Low grade
bauxite will be stacked separately
2.2.11 Resource Optimization / Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project
The following will be done
The mineralized waste generated during the mining period will be backfilled in order to
reduce the change in land cover or topography of the area. This backfilled area will be
used for greenbelt development
Complete backfilling is not possible so a part of mine out area will be used as water
reservoir and stored water will be used for watering the plantation and for dust
suppression. In addition to this water stored in mined out pits will be used by farmers and
villagers in nearby area thus reducing the ground water dependency.
Mine will be worked only in day time (8 hr/ day) and around 41 persons will work,
therefore the domestic waste generated will be low and it is possible to recycle. As it
requires electricity and there is no provision of electricity at the time site.
2.2.12 Availability of Water its Source and Energy/Power Requirement
Water
For domestic use water will be supplied by the means of tankers from the nearby village.
For greenbelt development and dust suppression water stored in mined out pits will be used.
For domestic purpose: 1.845 KLD
For dust suppression: 21.35 KLD
For plantation: 0.525 KLD
Fuel/Power Requirement
The mine will be worked during an eight hours shifts i.e. during day time only ad hence no
electricity is required for lighting. Diesel, 3 lit/hr will be used as fuel for running pump for
dewatering in rainy season that too for some time.
2.2.13 Waste Generation and Management
Nature of Waste & Rate of yearly generation
In the proposed mining scheme the OB is likely to be generated during scheme period will be Soil
and will be spread on backfilled area.

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The waste that is likely to be generated will be in the form of associated clay with the bauxite
horizon as mineral waste which is below the threshold grade, which has no sale value. That will be
backfilled in mined out pits.
Quantity of Waste
The waste generated during scheme period will be as under:-
Year Soil Volume in M3 Volume of Waste (in M3)
2014-15 22530 12016
2015-16 22650 12080
2016-17 22770 12144
2017-18 22800 12160
2018-19 22902 12214
Total 113652 60614
Selection of Dumping Site
In the proposed mining scheme, it is proposed that the OB and waste generate during scheme
period will be backfilled in north part of the mined out area simultaneously and soil will be spread
on backfilled area. Part of mined out land will be used as water reservoir.
Method of Dumping & Maximum Height and Spread of dumps
Backfilling will be done in the in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The OB and waste
generated during five years scheme period will be backfilled in the mined out area in north part of
the lease area. The waste generated during five year mining scheme period will be backfilled in
mined out area at the time of generation itself hence question of its height and spread does not
arise. As volume of voids is much more than material available for backfilling of entire mined out
area upto original ground level will not possible. Therefore west part of the area will be backfilled
and another part of the lease area will be used as water reservoir.
Table 2-9: Extent of Backfilling
Year
Extent of Backfilling
Total Backfilling
Material (m3)
Area to be
Backfilled (m2)
Avg. height of
backfilling
2014-15 41305 7510 5.5
2015-16 41525 7550 5.5
2016-17 41745 7590 5.5
2017-18 41800 7600 5.5
2018-19 41987 7634 5.5
Total 208362 37884 5.5
Liquid Waste Management
Sewage
Sewage will be disposed of in soak pit at site.

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Schematic Representation of Feasibility Drawing which gives Information for EIA
Purpose
Mining plan plates are attached along with pre-feasibility report.
2.3 Site Analysis
2.3.1 Connectivity
Virpur II is approachable only by a Kaccha road. The village virpur is approachable by a kachha
road passing through village Ran which is located about 1km north of the tar road connecting
village limbdi with Dwarka. Limdi is located on the Devbhumi Dwarka- Okha state highway no. 25
and is about 35km from Khambhalia. The nearest railway station is Bhatia which is located Okha-
Devbhumi Dwarka-Rajkot-Virgaon broad gauge section of western railways. The nearest sea port
is Okha which is about 105km from Mewasa.
2.3.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Entire lease area is designated as Private land. Lease is owned by M/s Orient Abrasives Limited.
Existing land use and proposed landuse after 5 years is given Table 2-10.
Table 2-10: Existing and Proposed Land use
Head
Area
put on
use at
start of
plan
(Ha.)
Additional
area
requirement
during plan
period (Ha.)
Total
area
(Ha.)
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilated
(Ha.)
Net area
considered
for
calculation
(Ha.)
Area under
mining 2.0212 7.5768 9.5980 3.7884 9.5980
Storage for
topsoil - - - - -
Overburden/
Dump 0.0120 - 0.0120 - 0.0120
Mineral
Storage 0.0500 - 0.0500 - 0.0500
Infrastructure
(Workshop,
Administrative
building etc)
0.0100 - 0.0100 - 0.0100
Roads 0.0200 - 0.0200 - 0.0200
Railways - - - - -
Greenbelt 0.0100 0.01250 0.1350 - 0.1350
Tailing Pond - - - - -
Effluent
Treatment
Plant
- - - - -
Mineral - - - - -

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Head
Area
put on
use at
start of
plan
(Ha.)
Additional
area
requirement
during plan
period (Ha.)
Total
area
(Ha.)
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilated
(Ha.)
Net area
considered
for
calculation
(Ha.)
Separation
Plant
Township
area - - - - -
Others to
specify
settling tank
- - - - -
Grand Total 2.1232 7.7018 9.8250 3.7884 9.8250
2.3.3 Topography
The lease area is having north south trending low ridges of bauxite in eastern side and remaining
area is almost plain ground sloping towards west. The area is covered by very scanty vegetation,
mostly babool bushes grown over barren stony wastelands. The area is not covered by any
watercourses in form of river, natural nallah etc.
No permanent drainage course exists in the area. It is an active mining area, but crops like
Bazara, groundnutetc are cultivated during monsoon in near by agriculture land. Maximum yield
per hectares of bazaar and groundnut is around 2500 kg. The nearest human settlement is in
Virpur village at a distance of 1.0 km.
The entire lease area is covered with soil. Bauxite is present below thin cover of soil. Thickness of
soil cover is 1.5m and thickness of Bauxite is 4.0m. Bauxite is exposed in pit section. In general
thickness of bauxite is 4.0m. Recovery from ROM is 80% and out of that, recovery of high grade
bauxite is about 20% of production; low grade is 80% of production

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Photograph 1: Pictures Showing the Topography of the Mining Lease
Mine Site Agriculture field in study area
2.3.4 Geology of the Mine Lease
The area around Virpur Kenedy, Nandana, Mota Asota, Kenedy, Ran Village exposes bauxite as
segregated pocket within laterite or horizontal bedded bauxite deposit within laterite or altered
clay. The other rock type exposed in the region are trap rocks, limestone and lithomergic clays.
The limestone belonging to Gaj beds series is overlying the laterites. The sequences of formation
ranges from early Eocene to recent in age. The Stratigraphic sequence of the lease area is shown
in Table 2-11.
Table 2-11: Stratigraphic Sequence in Lease Area
Formation Thickness in Meter
Topsoil 1.50
Bauxite 4.00
Lithomergic Clay -
2.3.5 Existing Landuse Pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies
(including area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the
project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco-
sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case
of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given
The lease area granted is a Private land, it is a piece of barren land, and no forest land is involved
in the area. Existing land use pattern of the site along with the proposed one is given in Table
2-10.
Details regarding to the other ecological and important areas are provided in Table 2-12.
Table 2-12: Important Features and Sensitive Ecological locations
S.
No. Feature Name
From Project Site
Distance (km) Direction
1 Forest Land - - -

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S.
No. Feature Name
From Project Site
Distance (km) Direction
2 National Park Marine National Park 5.8 km North
3 Wild Life Sanctuary Marine Sanctuary 1.8 km North
4 Water Body Sea 1.8 km North
5 CRZ Zone Tidally influenced
water bod - -
6 Nearest Railway
station Bhatia 20km SSW
7 Airport Jamnagar 80 km East
8 Highway State Highway no 25 35km South
2.3.6 Existing Infrastructure
There is a Mine office, Canteen, First Aid room, Rest Shelter, Store, etc. present at the mine site.
Apart from this there is no other infrastructure present in the study area.
2.3.7 Climatic Data from secondary sources
The climate in the region is characterized by a hot summer and general dryness except in the
southwest monsoon season. The year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from
December to February is followed by the hot season from March to May. The period from June to
September is the Southwest monsoon season. October and November constitute the post-
monsoon or retreating monsoon season
Temperature1
The period from March to May is of continuous increase in temperatures. May is generally the
hottest month with a mean daily maximum temperature of 36.3˚C and mean daily minimum of
about 24.8˚C. The weather is intensely hot in summer and on some days the day temperature
may reach up to 39.9˚C.
From November, both day and night temperatures begin to decrease rapidly. January is generally
the coldest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at about 26.6˚C and mean daily
minimum at about 10.6˚C. On such occasions, the minimum temperatures sometimes drops down
to 6-7˚C
Wind1
Long term wind direction is presented in Table 2-13. During June to September, that is during
the monsoon season wind blows mostly from south-west. During the period from October to
February, wind mostly blows from north-east. During March to May wind mostly blows from west
direction
1
1 Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Long Term Climatological Tables (1961-1990), Jamnagar (A)

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Table 2-13: Month wise Predominant Wind Direction-Jamnagar
Predominant
Wind
Direction
First Predominant
Wind Direction
Second Predominant
wind Direction
Third Predominant
wind Direction
Month Mor Eve Mor Eve Mor Eve
January NE N E NE Calm NW
February Calm N NE NE/W/NW E E/Calm
March SW W W NW Calm N
April W W SW NW NW N
May W W SW NW NW SW/N/Calm
June SW W W NW S SW
July SW W W SW S NW
August SW W W SW/NW S S/N
September SW W W NW NW/S SW
October Calm NW SW N W W
November Calm N E NE NE NW
December NE/E N Calm NE SE NW
Rainfall1
The distribution of rainfall in the Jamnagar region, which includes the study area, is uneven.
Annual rainfall in the region is 540.2 mm. About 91% of the annual rainfall in the region is
received during the southwest monsoon months i.e. June to September. July is the rainiest month.
Maximum rainfall in any one month was recorded in the month of August in year 1953 which was
about 861.8 mm
Cloud Cover1
Long term cloud cover information is presented in Table 2-14.
Table 2-14: Long Term Cloud Cover Information-Jamnagar
Month
Cloud Amount No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (All Clouds) OKTAS
No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (Low Clouds)
OKTAS
All
Clo
uds
Low
Clo
uds
0
T
-
2
3
-
5
6
-
7
8 0
T
-
2
3
-
5
6
-
7
8
Januar
y
1.3 0.2 1
7 8 4 2 0
2
9 1 1 0 0
1.1 0.1 1
7 8 4 2 0
2
8 3 0 0 0
Februa
ry
1.5 0.4 1
5 7 4 2 0
2
4 3 1 0 0
1.1 0.2 1
6 7 4 1 0
2
4 4 0 0 0
March 2.0 0.8
1
3 8 6 4 0
2
2 5 3 1 0
1.3 0.2 1 1 5 2 0 2 5 1 0 0

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Month Cloud Amount No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (All Clouds) OKTAS
No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (Low Clouds)
OKTAS
4 0 5
April
2.3 1.2 8 8 1
0 4 0
1
5 9 5 1 0
1.5 0.3 1
3
1
0 5 2 0
2
1 8 1 0 0
May
2.7 2.5 5 8 1
6 2 0 6 9
1
4 2 0
0.8 0.5 1
7
1
1 2 1 0
1
9
1
1 1 0 0
June
4.6 3.2 0 4 1
5 9 2 1
1
0
1
7 2 0
3.6 2.6 2 1
0 9 7 2 4
1
2
1
1 3 0
July
5.8 3.3 0 2 7 1
7 5 2
1
0
1
5 4 0
5.9 4.1 0 2 7 1
6 6 0 5
2
0 6 0
August
6.1 3.3 0 2 6 1
6 7 2 9
1
6 4 0
5.9 3.8 0 2 7 1
6 6 1 7
1
7 6 0
Septe
mber
3.6 2.2 1 1
0
1
0 8 1 3
1
6 9 2 0
3.6 2.3 2 1
1 9 7 1 3
1
6 9 2 0
Octobe
r
1.6 0.8 1
1
1
2 6 2 0
1
9 9 3 0 0
1.5 0.9 9 1
5 5 2 0
1
3
1
6 2 0 0
Novem
ber
1.5 0.4 1
4 9 3 3 1
2
4 4 2 0 0
1.4 0.5 1
4
1
0 3 2 1
2
3 6 1 0 0
Decem
ber
1.4 0.1 1
3
1
1 5 2 0
2
9 1 1 0 0
1.4 0.1 1
5 9 5 2 0
2
7 3 1 0 0
The area remains cloudy between June - September, which is the active period of the monsoon
season.
Humidity1
Most humid conditions are found in the monsoons. Mornings are more humid than evenings and
humidity ranges from a high of 78-87% in monsoon mornings to a low of 37-40% in winter
evenings. During post-monsoon season, in morning humidity remains between 67-77 % and in the
evening it remains between 42-49%.
Table 2-15: Average Meteorological Conditions at IMD Jamnagar

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Month
Mean Daily
Temperature
Rainfall
(mm)
Monthly
Total
No. of
Rainy
days
Relative
Humidity
(%),
Morning
Relative
Humidity
(%),
Evening Max Min
January 26.6 10.6 1.3 0.2 70 37
February 28.8 12.7 2.4 0.2 73 37
March 32.7 17.2 1.6 0.1 77 40
April 35.3 21.3 0.0 0.0 79 48
May 36.3 24.8 2.2 0.3 75 57
June 35.6 26.6 93.5 3.5 78 64
July 33.1 25.8 193.4 7.2 84 71
August 31.5 24.7 160.8 5.9 87 74
September 32.2 23.4 45.1 3.2 85 69
October 34.4 21.1 25.4 0.9 77 49
November 31.9 16.8 13.9 0.7 67 42
December 28.0 12.4 0.6 0.0 66 40
Total /
Mean 32.2 19.5 540.2 22.2 77 52
2.3.8 Social Infrastructure
The lease proposed for mining is with the same lessee since 1980 and mining was carried out
since then. The entire lease area is designated as Private land and has no vertical development
over it except mine office.
There is no social infrastructure available at site. Bhatia which is about 20km from mine site have
all kind of facilities available.
2.4 Planning Brief
2.4.1 Planning Concept
Type of Industry: Mining of Bauxite
Facilities: Drinking water, first aid, mine office, rest shelter and store.
Transportation: Bauxite will be transported through trucks
Town and Country Planning Development Authority Classification: not applicable, since this is a
mining project
2.4.2 Population Projection
Not applicable since the project entails mining of laterite on Private land.
2.4.3 Landuse Planning
As mentioned in Section 2.3.2 above.

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2.4.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand
A temporary rest shelter for labour will be constructed at mine site. A water tank (capacity of 500
liters) will be constructed for storing drinking water. Haul road is well maintained and water
sprinkling will be carried out time by time in order to maintain the road condition.
2.4.5 Amenities / Facilities
Facilities for drinking water and first aid will be provided in the mine office and an office-cum-rest
shelter already existing in the lease area.
2.5 Proposed infrastructure
2.5.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Not applicable.
2.5.2 Residential Area (Non-Processing Area)
Not applicable.
2.5.3 Greenbelt
According to approved modified mining scheme it was proposed to plant 50 sapling every year.
Plantation will also be carried out along the road and statutory barrier, and saplings of Neem,
Gulmohor will be planted. The year wise area to be reclaimed by backfilling and plantation details
is as under.
Year Area to be
backfilled in M2
Sapling to be
planted
Fencing in M
2014-15 7510 50 -
2015-16 7550 50 -
2016-17 7590 50 100
2017-18 7600 50 100
2018-19 7634 50 100
2.5.4 Social Infrastructure
Discussed in Section 2.3.8.
2.5.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road / Rail / Metro / Waterways)
As per Section 2.3.1
2.5.6 Drinking Water Management (source & supply of water)
Discussed in Section 2.2.12
2.5.7 Power Requirement and Supply / Source
Discussed in Section 2.2.12

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2.5.8 Industrial Waste Management
Discussed in Section 2.2.13
2.5.9 Solid Waste Management
Discussed in Section 2.2.13
2.5.10 Sewage System
Discussed in Section 2.2.13
2.6 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R& R) Plan
No rehabilitation and resettlement is either required or proposed for the project as mining will be
carried out entirely on Private Land.
2.7 Project Schedule and Cost Estimates
2.7.1 Project Schedule
The mine lease is working site of OAL however; OAL will start production at proposed rate only
after obtaining necessary clearance from Central and State Government
2.7.2 Estimated Project Cost along with Analysis in Terms of Economic Viability of
the Project
Estimated cost of the project would be around Rs. 67 lacs only. This cost includes the project
expenditure towards the laterite and bauxite mine. The mine has been sanctioned by the
Government for captive consumption only and not for sale of products; hence the profitability
factor does not arise at this stage. The cost break-up is given in Table 2-16.
Table 2-16: Cost of the Project
S.No. Particulars Amount (lacs)
1 Land development 2.00
2 Building Site office 5.00
3 Plant & Machinery, Safety equipments& tools 10.00
4 Advance to labour& transport contractor 5.00
5 Preliminary & Pre-operative expenses 5.00
6 Professional Expenses& Legal expense (MoEFCC) 10.00
7 Working Capital Margin 25.00
8 Environment protection cost and Other Miscellaneous
Fixed Assets
21.74
Total 83.74

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2.8 Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations)
2.8.1 Financial and Social Benefits with Special Emphasis on the Benefit to the Local
People including Tribal Population, if any, in the Area
Critical analysis of the existing socio-economic profile of the area vis-à-vis its scenario with
proposed project activities identifies the following:
About 41 miners will be engaged in mining activities for the project.
The proposed activities shall generate indirect employment in the region due to the requirement of
workers in supply auxiliary such as higher machinery service and Ore Transport service afford from
the ancillary works, which would marginally improve the economic status of the people.
Further the additional benefits from the downstream units such as iron industry, steel industry,
cement plant, and metallurgical industry also add value to the society

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3 PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE
3.1 Introduction and Background
3.1.1 Purpose of the Document
The purpose of this document is to identify the information required by MoEF for an Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA) report. Orient Abrasives Limited will prepare and submit an EIA report
that examines the environmental Impacts of the semi mechanized Open Cast bauxite mine.
3.1.2 Project Background
The lease area of Virpur II Bauxite mine over an area of 13.48 Ha in survey no. 72 & 73 of village
Virpur, TalukaKalyanpur District Devbhumi Dwarka State Gujarat has been granted to M/s. Orient
Abrasives Limited vide Government of Gujarat order no MCR-1578 (0-14)-2843 CHH dated
01.09.1979 and lease was executed on 12.02.1980 for a period of 20 years. Lessee has applied
renewal application to state Government on 19.01.1999
The mining plan was approve by Indian Bureau of Mines vide letter no. 682 (23) (363)/2004
MCCM (N) UDP date 04.05.2007
The mining scheme was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines Udaipur vide letter no. 682 (23)
MS-521/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 30.12.2010
The modified mining scheme was approved by Indian Bureau of mines Udaipur vide letter no 682
(23) 521/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 20.01.2013 for the period 2012-13 and 2013-14.
The mining Scheme was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide letter no. 682(23)
(MS-521)/2009-MCCM (N) UDP dated 16.06.2014 for the period 2014-15 to 2018-19.
3.1.3 Scope of Environmental Impact Assessment Report
The Environmental Impact Assessment report will be prepared for reporting the environmental
status around the mine lease, assessing the environmental impact of the mining activities in the
area, and suggesting the mitigation measures.
The EIA report will:
Assist in understanding the environmental and socio-economic consequences of the
project;
Address the project impacts, mitigation options, and discuss possible measures to prevent
or mitigate impacts,
Assist in the future monitoring of environmental protection measures as appropriate for
the various types of impacts.
The scope of work includes collection of baseline data with respect to major environmental
components viz. air, noise, water, land, biological and socio-economic components, impact
assessment of proposed activities and preparation of environmental management plan.
The detailed scope of the study includes:

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Environmental Monitoring
Air Environment
Collection of surface meteorological data like wind speed, wind direction, dry bulb temperature,
wet bulb temperature, relative humidity, rainfall, cloud cover in the study area during the period of
survey.
Measurement of 48 hourly average background concentration levels of PM10, SO2, NOx, as per
Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) guidelines.
Noise Environment
Monitoring of noise levels covering highways/residential/commercial/sensitive zones.
Water Environment
Collection and analysis of surface and ground water samples within the study area.
Land Environment
Determination of land-use pattern using satellite imagery.
Sampling and analysis of soil quality at different locations within the study area.
Biological Environment
Study of terrestrial and aquatic environment within study area
Socio-economic Environment
Collection of baseline data including demographic details, infrastructure resource base, economic
resource base, health, education, industries, aesthetic attributes (places of religious,
archaeological and tourist importance)
3.1.4 Background of Agency Conducting Environmental Studies
Kadam Environmental Consultants, Vadodara, Gujarat have been entrusted by OAL for carrying
out the above-mentioned study. Kadam Environmental Consultants (KEC) is one of the oldest and
largest environmental consulting firms in Gujarat and India with about 150 personnel deployed in
various activities. KEC has been active in this field of environment since 1981 and has carried out
several assignments in India as well as abroad. KEC has a full-fledged division for environmental
impact assessment and audits with chemical engineers, environmental planners, environmental
engineers, civil engineers, microbiologists, zoologists, botanists, chemists, and industrial chemists
(including persons specializing in fieldwork pertaining to sampling). The company has its own air,
water, biological and soil laboratories for analyzing physico-chemical and bacteriological
parameters including heavy metals. The KEC laboratories are certified to ISO 9001-2000 and are
inspected by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) as well as the Central Pollution Control
Board (CPCB) Regional Office at Vadodara at regular intervals. KEC‟s Vadodara Laboratory is
registered by the MoEF under the Environment Protection Act, 1986.
KEC is registered as Consultant with the GPCB and also recognized as Environmental Auditors
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GPCB. KEC is the Indian partner of the CAT Alliance, an international alliance of 3 companies -
COWI of Denmark, Enviros of the UK and Tauw of The Netherlands, and conducts several projects
with these companies each year.
3.2 Project Description
3.2.1 Details Covered
The details covered would include:
Project profile
Need of the project
Location details
Exploration Programme
Reserves
Mining Method
Blasting
Production
Stacking of Mineral Rejects
Water & waste water Management
Air emissions- This would cover the details of emissions generated from the mining
operations such as from excavation, vehicular movement & Dg sets
Solid & Hazardous waste Management- This would cover quantity of waste generated and
disposal of the same
Utilities requirement
Noise Generation – This would cover the source of noise generation such as vehicular
movement, Mining machinery, & blasting.
Site facilities
Safety and Environment.
Programme of Afforestation
3.2.2 Scope of the Proposed Activities
The primary purpose of describing the proposed activities is to establish the likely effect on the
environment, human beings and local communities, the wildlife and aquatic life in the contract
area and in the adjoining / neighboring areas in consequence of the mining activity. Besides
identification of these impacts, evaluation of methods and measures for minimizing environmental
damage and carrying out site restoration activities shall also be done.
3.3 Environmental Setting
3.3.1 Introduction
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3.3.2 Methodology
The methodology for conducting the baseline environmental survey will consider the guidelines
given in the EIA Manual of the MoEF and the scoping study. Baseline information with respect to
air, noise, water, and land quality in the study area will be collected by conducting primary
sampling / field studies.
Primary Data Collection
Site Specific Meteorological data
Ambient air quality
Noise
Groundwater and surface water quality
Soil quality
Landuse pattern
Flora and Fauna
Secondary Data Collection
Meteorological data from nearest IMD station
Flora and Fauna
Socio-economic conditions
Sensitive areas such as forests, sanctuaries, places of historical, archeological and tourist
importance
3.3.3 Study Area Included in Environmental Setting
The study area considered will be the area within a radius of 10.0 kms from the project boundary.
3.3.4 Data Collection and Source
S.No. Environmental
Attribute Source of Data Collection
1. Landuse
Recent satellite imagery for the study area will be collected from the
Google Earth Pro and interpretation of satellite image will be done in
terms of land-usage of the study area
2.
Important
features within
the study area
Distance of important features such as National Park/Wildlife
Sanctuary, Tiger Reserve/Elephant Reserve / Turtle Nesting Ground,
Core Zone of Biosphere Reserve, Habitat for migratory birds,
Lakes/Reservoir/Dams, streams/rivers, estuary/sea, mangroves,
Notified Archaeological sites, Defense Installation, airports, railway
lines and national and state highways will be provided.
3. Climate of the
Study Area
Interpretation of climate will be based on the long-term climatological
tables available with IMD, and from the nearest IMD-observatory from
the project site

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S.No. Environmental
Attribute Source of Data Collection
4. Site Specific
Meteorology
Site specific meteorological data for one season will be collected by
carrying out site specific monitoring. The parameters for which data
will be collected are:
Wind Speed
Wind direction
Temperature
Relative Humidity
Cloud Cover
5. Ambient Air
Quality
The ambient air monitoring will be carried out spread over the entire
season. The criteria for selecting sampling stations will be in
accordance with the Bureau of Indian Standards‟ (BIS) IS: 5182 (part
XIV).
The frequency of monitoring will be 48 hrs per week at each station
with samples being changed six times. (at 8-hour intervals).
The parameters monitored will be Particulate Matter (PM10), Sulphur
Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx). These parameters have been
selected based on the guidance given by the MoEF.
The ambient air results will be compared with the value range
indicators provided by CPCB.
6. Noise Hourly noise readings will be taken at all AAQM stations and compared
with CPCB norms.
7. Ground Water
Groundwater will be collected from suitable number of locations to
cover the ground water in the study area. The groundwater will be
analyzed for pH, temperature, electrical conductivity, total suspended
solids, total dissolved solids, hardness, chlorides, sulphates, sodium,
potassium, nitrates, fluorides, alkalinity, ammonia, heavy metals, and
total Coliform count.
The groundwater analysis results will be compared with Indian
Drinking Water Standards IS:10500.
8. Surface Water
Surface water will collected from suitable number of locations to cover
the surface water resources within the study area.
The samples from pond will be analyzed for pH, temperature ,
Electrical conductivity, turbidity, color, total dissolved solids, total
suspended solids, chlorides, sulphates, potassium, phosphates,
nitrates, salinity, magnesium, BOD, COD, dissolved oxygen, oil and
grease, alkalinity, residual chlorine, ammonia, heavy metals, coliform
count, biotic environment.
The surface water analysis results will be compared with Indian
Drinking Water Standards IS: 10500.
The river water samples will be tested for pH, electrical conductivity,
BOD, boron, free ammonia, SAR, DO and total coliform. The analysis
results will be compared with minimum quality specified by CPCB for
qualification of a particular river stretch to satisfy the use classification
(classification of river water as per their intended use into Class A, B,
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S.No. Environmental
Attribute Source of Data Collection
9. Land
The soil samples will be collected from suitable number of locations to
cover the various soil types. The soil samples will be tested for pH,
texture, SAR, particle size, electrical conductivity, organic matter
distribution, and bulk density, water holding capacity, porosity, cation
exchange capacity, and permeability.
Data on terrain, geology, and mineral resources will be collected from
secondary sources.
10. Socio-economic
profile
This will include details on:
Demography
Education and Literacy rates
Occupation pattern
General Infrastructure, Utilities and Public Amenities (water supplies,
educational and health facilities, power supply, roads and railways)
Places of Historic Importance
Places of Religious Interests
11. Biological
Environment
Collection of data on flora and fauna from Primary & secondary
sources
3.4 Environmental Impact Assessment
3.4.1 Methodology of Impact Assessment
Matrix methodology will be adopted for the impact assessment of this project. This method
incorporates a list of impacting activities and their likely environmental impacts, presented in a
matrix format. Combining these lists as horizontal and vertical axes in the matrix allows the
identification of cause-effect relationships, if any, between specific activities and impacts.
The matrix is prepared considering current as well as proposed mitigation measures.
Models will be used for predicting the impact of the activities on ambient air quality and noise
quality. In cases where it is not possible to identify and validate a model for a particular situation,
predictions will be arrived at based on logical reasoning / consultation / extrapolation.
3.4.2 Impact Prediction
S.No Environmental
Attribute Impact Assessment Mitigation Measures
1. Ambient Air
Quality
Describe air quality in the Study Area
Justification of models used, model
assumptions, and any model shortcomings
or constraints
Discuss the emission
control technologies
proposed for the Project
for minimizing air
emissions such as sulphur
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Attribute Impact Assessment Mitigation Measures
Complete the air dispersion modeling
Estimates of ground-level concentrations of
the appropriate air quality parameters;
Compare predicted air quality
concentrations with the appropriate air
quality guidelines available.
nitrogen (NOx)and
particulate matter
Fugitive emissions control
program to minimize air
pollution
Discuss monitoring
programs to assess the
ambient air quality
2. Noise
Noise propagation modeling will be
performed for noise generation due to
operation of machinery, vehicles, &
blasting.
Find out impact of noise on human
settlement & sensitive area
Discuss monitoring
programs to assess the
noise quality
Discuss the control
technologies proposed for
the Project for minimizing
noise pollution
3. Ground Water
Operations require the use of water for
domestic requirements as well as for dust
suppression and green belt development
Consumption of water during mining
activity
Discuss monitoring
programs to assess the
ground water quality
Disposal of domestic waste
water will be discuss
4. Surface Water
Identify project activities that may affect
surface water quality during all stages of
the Project,
Describe the potential impacts of the
Project on surface water quality within the
Study Area;
Discuss the significance of any impacts on
water quality and implications to aquatic
environment
Discuss drainage pattern
within the study area
5. Land Disposal of OB & mineral rejects Discussion on Disposal of
OB & Mineral rejects
6. Flora and fauna
Explain the significance of any anticipated
environmental changes for ecosystem
integrity.
Discussion on development
of plantation
Discussion on blasting
activity
7. Socio-economic
environment
Discuss the social impacts of the
Project on the Study Area, including:
local employment and training,
Discuss the businesses with
regards to employment,
training needs, and other
economic development

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S.No Environmental
Attribute Impact Assessment Mitigation Measures
local procurement,
population changes,
demands on local infrastructure,
opportunities arising from
operation of the Project;
and strategies to mitigate
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3.5 Environmental Management Plan
3.5.1 Introduction
General
The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) will describes both generic good practice measures
and site specific measures, the implementation of which is aimed at mitigating potential impacts
associated with the mining.
3.5.2 Purpose of the Environmental Management Plan
The EMP provides a delivery mechanism to address potential adverse impacts, to instruct
contractors and to introduce standards of good practice to be adopted for all project works. For
each stage of the programme, the EMP lists all the requirements to ensure effective mitigation of
every potential biophysical and socio-economic impact identified in the EIA. For each impact or
operation, which could otherwise give rise to impact, the following information is presented:
A comprehensive listing of the mitigation measures (actions) that OAL shall implement;
The parameters that shall be monitored to ensure effective implementation of the action;
The timing for implementation of the action to ensure that the objectives of mitigation are fully
met.
Structure of the EMP
The EMP will comprise direct mitigation and environmental monitoring and an outline waste
management plan.
3.5.3 Environment Management Cell
Structure of Environment Management cell will be provided along with responsibility of all
members.
3.5.4 Mitigation and Environmental Monitoring
Environmental mitigation
The mining activity shall be designed to avoid or minimize impacts to the environment and local
communities wherever practicable. Where residual impacts remain, which may have moderate or
significant effects on the environment, mitigation measures will be described in this EIA, which
shall either reduce the impact to an acceptable level or adequately offset it.
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Monitoring Program will be provided.
3.5.5 Projected Expenditure on Environment Matters
Expenditure to be incurred by OAL on environmental matters in terms of recurring cost & capital
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3.6 Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan
The methodology for the risk assessment would be based on the specific risk assessment guidance
issued by the Directorate General of Mine Safety (DGMS), Dhanbad, vide Circular No.13 of 2002,
dated 31st December, 2002.
3.6.1 Hazard Identification
The hazards would be covered under two broad activities that are part of the proposed surface
mining operations: winning the mineral, and transporting the mineral.
3.6.2 Risk Assessment
On the basis of the scoring format of DGMS, and after a perusal of the resultant scores,
professional judgment would be exercised in selecting the following scale for assessing risk levels:
Level 1: > 15; i.e., requiring immediate action
Level 2: <15 but > 5; i.e., requiring management action
Level 3: < 5; i.e., low risks requiring periodic review
In some cases personnel are only exposed to the hazard for part of the time. Hence, a more
detailed analysis of the risk ranking can be carried out by taking exposure (% time personnel are
present) and probability (chance that they will be harmed) into consideration. Thus:
Risk Score = (Probability x Exposure) x Consequence
3.6.3 Hazard Analysis
The hazards cover explosive material management, working at heights, slope and bench stability,
mineral transport, and force majeure conditions (rainfall & flooding).
3.6.4 Controls and Action Plans
To ensure that causes leading to the possible consequences are prevented from occurring, control
and action plans will be developed and suggested.
3.6.5 Disaster Management Plan
The DMP is supposed to be a dynamic, changing, document focusing on continual improvement of
emergency response planning and arrangements. A structure working on a Plan, Do, Check &
Review (PDCR) cycle would be suggested.
The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) policies are to be made accessible to all at site
and to other stakeholders.
Possible emergency situations can broadly be classified into unintended explosions, vehicle
collision, and inundation.
Responsibilities, resources, and timeframes are allocated for implementing the objectives.
Assembly points, liaison with state authorities, task force of essential staff, emergency
control center, fire fighting etc.

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3.7 Table of Contents for EIA/EMP Report
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
1.1.1 General Information
1.1.2 Project background
1.2 PROJECT DETAILS
1.2.1 Reserves
1.2.2 Mining Method
1.2.3 Blasting
1.2.4 Production
1.2.5 Stacking of Mineral Rejects and Disposal of waste
1.2.6 Mine Drainage
1.2.7 Water and Wastewater Management
1.2.8 Air emissions
1.2.9 Utilities Required
1.2.10 Mineral Beneficiation
1.2.11 Employment Potential
1.2.12 Programme of Afforestation
1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
1.3.1 Study area included in environmental setting
1.3.2 Land use Pattern of Buffer Zone
1.3.3 Climatology
1.3.4 Ambient air quality
1.3.5 Ground water quality
1.3.6 Surface Water Quality
1.3.7 Soil
1.3.8 Noise
1.3.9 Flora and Fauna
1.3.10 Population of the Study Area
1.4 IMPACT ASSESSMENT
1.4.1 Topography and Drainage
1.4.2 Ambient Air
1.4.3 Noise levels
1.4.4 Ground Vibrations
1.4.5 Surface wate
1.4.6 Ground water
1.4.7 Flora and Fauna
1.4.8 Land
1.4.9 Socio-Economic Status
1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
1.6 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
1.6.1 Hazard Identification
1.6.2 Risk Assessment
1.6.3 Hazard Analysis
1.6.4 Control and Action Plans

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1.6.5 Disaster Management Plan
1.7 CONCLUSIONS
1.7.1 Environmental Assessment and Suitability of the Proposed Development
2 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
2.1 ABOUT THE COMPANY
2.2 THE MINE LEASE
2.3 ABOUT THE EIA REPORT
2.3.1 Purpose
2.3.2 Objectives of the Study
2.3.3 Methodology
2.4 LOCATION OF THE MINING LEASE
2.5 APPROACH AND CONNECTIVITY TO THE MINING LEASE
2.6 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE AND SIZE OF THE PROJECT
2.7 IMPORTANCE OF THE PROJECT TO COUNTRY OR REGION
2.8 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT
3.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT
3.3 BACKGROUND
3.4 DETAILS OF MINING LEASE
3.4.1 Land Use pattern of Core Zone
3.5 COST OF THE PROJECT
3.6 GEOLOGY
3.6.1 Regional Geology
3.6.2 Local Geology
3.7 EXPLORATION
3.7.1 Exploration already carried out
3.7.2 Future Programme of Exploration
3.7.3 Mining Development & Exploration
3.7.4 Topographic Surveying
3.7.5 Geological Mapping
3.8 RESERVES
3.8.1 Quality
3.8.2 Quantity Estimation of Reserves
3.9 MINING METHOD
3.10 BLASTING
3.11 PRODUCTION
3.11.1 Life of Mine
3.12 CONCEPTUAL MINING
3.12.1 Mineral Exploration
3.12.2 Ultimate Pit Limit
3.12.3 Land Reclamation
3.12.4 Stacking of Mineral Rejects and Disposal of Waste
3.12.5 Plantation

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3.13 MINE DRAINAGE
3.14 WATER AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
3.14.1 Source of Water Supply
3.14.2 Water Requirement & Wastewater Generation
3.15 AIR EMISSIONS
3.15.1 Point Source Emissions
3.15.2 Area Source Emissions
3.16 UTILITIES REQUIRED
3.16.1 Electricity
3.16.2 Fuel Details
3.16.3 Explosives
3.16.4 Machinery Details
3.17 MINERAL BENEFICIATION
3.18 TRANSPORTATION
3.18.1 Type of Loading
3.19 SITE FACILITIES
3.19.1 Mine Office
3.19.2 Rest Shelter
3.19.3 Blasting Shelter
3.19.4 Water Supply
3.19.5 Power Supply
3.19.6 Workshop and Stores
3.20 EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL
3.21 PROGRAMME OF AFFORESTATION
4 DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENT
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 METHODOLOGY
4.2.1 Primary Data Collection
4.2.2 Secondary Data Collection
4.3 STUDY AREA INCLUDED IN ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
4.3.1 Land use Pattern of Study Area
4.4 PROXIMITY TO SEA/ WATER BODIES
4.5 IMPORTANT FEATURES WITHIN THE STUDY AREA
4.6 LONG TERM METEOROLOGY
4.6.1 Temperature
4.6.2 Wind
4.7 SITE SPECIFIC METEOROLOGY
4.7.1 Monitoring Methodology for Meteorological Data
4.8 SITE SPECIFIC DATA OF SUMMER SEASON
4.9 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
4.9.1 Season and Period of Monitoring
4.9.2 Selected Sampling Stations
4.9.3 Sampling Frequency
4.9.4 Parameters Monitored and Methods Used
4.9.5 Results of Ambient Air Monitoring

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4.10 NOISE
4.10.1 Monitoring Methodology of Noise Level
4.10.2 Noise level Results
4.11 WATER
4.11.1 Ground water Table
4.11.2 Ground water Monitoring Methodology
4.11.3 Ground water Sampling Locations
4.11.4 Quality of Ground water (Physical, Chemical and Bacteriological)
4.11.5 Surface Water Sampling Locations
4.11.6 Quality of Surface Water Sampling Locations (Physical, Chemical and
Bacteriological)
4.11.7 Quality of Surface Water (Physical, Chemical and Biological)
4.12 SOIL
4.12.1 Methodology of Soil Sample Monitoring
4.12.2 Soil Analysis Results
4.13 NATURAL DRAINAGE PATTERN
4.14 SEISMIC ZONES
4.15 TRAFFIC SURVEY
4.16 BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
4.16.1 Forest Type in the Study Area
4.16.2 Reserve Forests, National Parks and Sanctuaries
4.17 FAUNA (INCLUDING AVI-FAUNA)
4.18 AQUATIC ECOLOGY
4.18.1 Introduction
4.18.2 Sampling Procedure
4.18.3 Results and Discussion
5 ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES
5.1 IMPACTING ACTIVITIES, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND ENVIRONMENTAL INDICES
5.1.1 Impacting Activities
5.1.2 Environmental Impacts
5.1.3 Environmental Indices
5.2 MATRIX METHOD
5.3 QUALITATIVE ESTIMATES
5.4 IMPACT PREDICTION
5.5 IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACT
5.6 OVERALL IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENT
5.7 TOPOGRAPHY AND DRAINAGE
5.7.1 Topography
5.7.2 Drainage
5.8 CLIMATE
5.8.1 Temperature
5.8.2 Rainfall
5.8.3 Wind speed
5.8.4 Humidity
5.9 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY

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5.9.1 Dispersion Modeling of Excavation Operations
5.10 IMPACT DUE TO VEHICULAR MOVEMENT
5.11 NOISE LEVELS
5.12 GROUND VIBRATION DUE TO BLASTING
5.13 HYDROLOGICAL CONDITION
5.14 WATER
5.14.1 Surface water
5.14.2 Ground water
5.15 FLORA AND FAUNA
5.16 LAND
5.17 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
5.18 MEDICAL FACILITIES & DETAILS OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CHECK UP
5.19 SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITION
5.19.1 Human settlement
5.19.2 Employment
5.19.3 Economic Status
5.20 MATRIX PRESENTATION OF PREDICTED IMPACTS
6 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN
6.1 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN
6.2 PROJECTED EXPENDITURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
7 ADDITIONAL STUDIES
7.1 DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF STUDY AREA
7.1.1 Population of Study Area
7.1.2 Social Profile
7.1.3 Literacy and Education
7.1.4 Occupation
7.1.5 Amenities
7.2 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
7.2.1 Background
7.3 SCOPE OF WORK FOR RA & DMP STUDY
7.3.1 Level 1: Hazard Identification
7.3.2 Level 2: Risk Assessment & Ranking
7.3.3 Level 3: Treatment Controls and Action Plans
7.3.4 Level 4: Development of Disaster Management Plan
7.4 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
7.4.1 Hazards: Mineral Winning
7.4.2 Hazards: Mineral Transport
7.5 RISK ASSESSMENT
7.5.1 Consequences of Maximum Credible Loss Scenarios
7.6 HAZARD ANALYSIS
7.7 CONTROLS AND ACTION PLANS
7.8 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
7.8.1 Disaster Management Plan: Structure
7.8.2 Policy

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7.8.3 Planning
7.8.4 Implementation
7.8.5 DMP Audit, Non Conformance and Corrective Action and Preventive Action
7.8.6 Review of Emergency Performance
8 PROJECT BENEFITS
9 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 PURPOSE OF THE EMP
9.3 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT CELL
10 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
10.1 SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
10.1.1 Topography and drainage
10.1.2 Ambient Air
10.1.3 Noise Levels
10.1.4 Ground Vibration due to Blasting
10.1.5 Water
10.1.6 Flora and Fauna
10.1.7 Land/Soil
10.1.8 Socio-Economic Status
10.2 CONCLUSIONS
11 DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS
11.1 RESUME AND NATURE OF CONSULTANCY RENDERED BY KADAM ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
11.2 EIA Team Members

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
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4 ANNEXURE
Annexure 1: Site Location Map

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
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Annexure 2: Distance Certificate

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
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Annexure 3: Copy of License

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
DEVBHOOMI DWARKA ANNEXURES
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
DEVBHOOMI DWARKA ANNEXURES
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
DEVBHOOMI DWARKA ANNEXURES
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
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Annexure 4: Water Balance Diagram

ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 1,52,680 TPA OF ROM
BAUXITE IN LEASE AREA 13.48 HA, SURVEY NO 72 & 73, VILLAGE VIRPUR
II, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT
DEVBHOOMI DWARKA ANNEXURES
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Annexure 5: Production Details

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