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Page 1 of 74 (226 th meeting of SEAC-Gujarat, Dated 09.02.2015) Page 1 of 74 Minutes of the 226 th meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee held on 09/02/2015 at Committee Room, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gandhinagar. The 226 th meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) was held on 9 th February, 2015 at Committee Room, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gandhinagar. Following members attended the meeting: 1. Shri T. P. Singh, Chairman, SEAC. 2. Dr. Nikhil Desai, Member, SEAC. 3. Shri V. C. Soni, Member, SEAC. 4. Shri Natarajan Pratap, Member, SEAC. 5. Dr. Mayuri Pandya, Member, SEAC. 6. Shri V.N.Patel, Member, SEAC. The agenda of TOR/Scoping/Category 8 (a) cases were taken up. Twenty three (23) cases of TOR/Scoping/Category 8 (a) cases were taken up. The applicants made presentations on the activities to be carried out along with other details furnished in the Form-1 / Form-1A, Pre feasibility report and other reports. Additional information submitted by the project proponents of sixteen (16) projects were taken up as table agenda item. 1. Amit Girishbhai Shah (Residential Project) Block No:114/p/10 to 114/p/11, O.P. No.120, 138, S.No.278/4,281, 305/1/B/p, Draft TPS No.35, Jambus,` Vadodara Screening & Scoping Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below: Sr. No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal is for New Project 2. Type of Project Residential Project 3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)] 8 (a) 4. Name of the project Residential Project 5. Name of Developer Amit Girishbhai Shah 6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores) 49 Crores 7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof No

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Minutes of the 226th meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee held on 09/02/2015 at Committee Room, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gandhinagar.

The 226th meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) was held on 9th February, 2015 at Committee Room, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gandhinagar. Following members attended the meeting:

1. Shri T. P. Singh, Chairman, SEAC.

2. Dr. Nikhil Desai, Member, SEAC.

3. Shri V. C. Soni, Member, SEAC.

4. Shri Natarajan Pratap, Member, SEAC.

5. Dr. Mayuri Pandya, Member, SEAC.

6. Shri V.N.Patel, Member, SEAC.

The agenda of TOR/Scoping/Category 8 (a) cases were taken up. Twenty three (23) cases of TOR/Scoping/Category 8 (a) cases were taken up. The applicants made presentations on the activities to be carried out along with other details furnished in the Form-1 / Form-1A, Pre feasibility report and other reports. Additional information submitted by the project proponents of sixteen (16) projects were taken up as table agenda item.

1. Amit Girishbhai Shah (Residential Project)

Block No:114/p/10 to 114/p/11, O.P. No.120, 138, S.No.278/4,281, 305/1/B/p, Draft TPS No.35, Jambus,` Vadodara

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

Sr. No.

Particulars Details

1. Proposal is for New Project 2. Type of Project Residential Project 3. Project / Activity

No. [8(a) or 8(b)] 8 (a)

4. Name of the project

Residential Project

5. Name of Developer

Amit Girishbhai Shah

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

49 Crores

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No

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8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 27,096 FSI area (m2):36,040.21 Non FSI area (m2):7,313.39 Total BUA (m2):43,353.60

Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 43,353.60 36,040.21 Ground Coverage (m2) 9726.96 9152.24 Common Plot Area (m2) 2709.60 2778.58 Max. building height (m) 40 18

9. Building Details No. of Buildings: 80 (63 duplexes & 17 buildings) No. of Blocks: 80 (63 duplexes & 17 buildings) Scope of buildings/blocks: hollow plinth + floors No.& size of Residential Units:63 Duplex and 340 number -

2BHK flat (75.8 m2) Details of amenities if any: No

10. No. of expected residents / users

1832 occupants and 200 visitors

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 21.75 Source of water: Tankers Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 5.73 Mode of disposal: septic tank Details of reuse of water, if any: No

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 261.43 Source of water: VUDA Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):200.25 Mode of disposal: Drainage line of VUDA.

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

Drainage line existing at 0.6 km from project site.

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Generation

(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 500 500 Reuse for green belt development

Other excavated earth

9500 9500 Will be used in backfilling & development of internal roads & other paved areas. Balanced quantity will be used in other projects in the vicinity

Construction debris

300 300 Will be used for backfilling & internal road development. Balanced

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quantity will be handed over to VUDA.

Steel scrap 15 0 Sold to vendors

Discarded packing materials

8 0 Sold to vendors

Operation Phase: Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste

447.68 White bins Sold to vendors

Wet waste

671.52 Green Bins Hand over to VMC

Details of segregation, if to be done: yes Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within

premises: 15 kg and 20 number of community bins to be placed in common areas within premises.

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: Nearby MSW landfill/disposal site VMC.

15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per

GDCR:3,866.43 m2 Parking area requirement for residential units as per

GDCR:3,866.43 m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC:

233 Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC:

233 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 10,663.5 &

429 ECS Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS:

4,428.50 and 158 ECS Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS:

6,235 and 271 ECS (which includes individual car parking space to be provided in each duplex).

16. Traffic Management

Width of adjacent public roads:24 m wide proposed road. Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:Two

gates will be provided. Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 12 m &

7.5 m. Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy

access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 3 m

Width of all internal roads:12 m & 7.5 m 17. Details of Green

Building measures proposed.

Use of RMC, water efficient taps, water meters, maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, Energy efficient motors & pumps, maximum use of aerated block, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, solar lighting in open and landscape areas- 15 number of solar lighting, roof-top

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thermal insulation etc. 18. Energy

Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 1850 KVA Connected load: 2000 KVA Source: MGVCL % of saving with calculations: ~30% by use of LED and star

rated energy efficient electronic consumer durables Compliance of the ECBC guidelines (Yes / No),if yes,

compliance in tabular form: only roof area DG Sets:

No. and capacity of the DG sets:40 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD, 10 litre/hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

During Construction Phase: Provision of Personal Protective Equipment's (PPEs) and its usage shall be ensured and supervised, training on construction safety aspects, first aid room with first aid kit, doctor & ambulance service.

During operation phase: Fire extinguishers, hose reel, down comer, manually operated electric fire alarm system, underground static water storage tank-200 KL, terrace water storage tank-170 KL (total capacity), pump near underground static water storage tank (fire pump) with minimum pressure of 3.5 kg/cm2 at terrace level –one electric and one diesel pump of capacity 2,280 lit/min and one electric pump of capacity 180 lit/min.

20. Details on staircase

Type & no. of buildings

No. of floors

Floor area m2

No. of staircase

Width of the staircase

(m)

Travel distance

(m) Residential

Flat HP + 5 324.25 1 1.22 12

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: 8 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : 7 nos. and 2.0m X 2.0 m

X 3.0 m No. and depth of percolations wells :7 nos. and 8 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : oil and grease removal

and filter. 22. Green area

details Tree covered area (m2) :800 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2):1000 Lawn covered area (m2):978.58 Total Green Area (m2):2778.58 Green Area % of plot area: 10.1% No. of trees and species to be planted: 300 number of trees

and Limbdo, KaadoSiris, Jambu, Asopalav, DesiBadam and Gulmohar.

23. Dust control measures

Spraying of water, Peripheral barricading,, covered shed for cement Loading area, covering the excavated earth with tarpaulin sheet etc.

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24.

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

S.

No.

Head Approximate

recurring cost per annum (Rs. in lacs)

Approximate

Capital cost

(Rs. In lacs)

Basis for cost

estimates

1. Air 1.0 2.0 Stack and DG room

2. Solid and hazardous waste

management

1.0 2.0 Provide bins door to door

and transportat

ion cost

3. Environment

monitoring

2.5 0 The recurring

cost would be

incurred on hiring

of consult-ants and payment of various statutory fees to

regulatory agencies.

4. Rain water

3.0 21.0 Collection system,

treatment and

recharge well

5. Green belt

1.5 5.0 -

Total 9 30

25. Details of ecofriendly building materials

Fly ash bricks, aerated blocks, fly ash paving blocks, maximum use of RMC, lead free paints etc.

Traffic study carried out on the Vadodara-Surat road in both the directions shows that the existing road is capable enough to accommodate existing as well as proposed traffic load from the project. During the meeting, after detailed discussion it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:

1. Status of availability of water supply and drainage line in the area. A letter from VMSS stating that the water supply, drainage connection and municipal solid waste collection facilities will be available to the project.

2. Land possession documents, list of partners & directors of the company, copy of permission

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obtained for non agricultural use of the project site or a copy of documents showing the correspondences made in this regard and copy of agreement made between the land owners & developers (if any).

3. Details on total plot area, ground coverage, open space spared and actual available car parking space within each type of duplex should be submitted.

4. Layout plan of the project site showing two separate gates for entry/exit.

2. Rethal Greens Block No:703,866,875, 876/P,882/P,883, 972,973, 974,975,884,885,886, 887,888, 892,893,894, 895,896,897,898,899,951,952,953,954,955,957,970,1174, Rethal, Sanad, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

This is a proposed Township & Area Development project of weekend residential plotting scheme with total land area of 7,53,490.0 m2. As the plot area of the project is >50 ha., it falls under the category 8(b) of the schedule of the EIA Notification-2006. The project will comprise of about 1700 residential plots, a club house and a restaurant. Construction activity for any of the individual residential plot will not be carried out by the developer themselves, only residential plots will be sold.

Presentation made during the meeting covered the details like general information regarding the project, scope of the project, water consumption & waste water generation during construction & operation phase, MSW generation & mgmt. plan, parking area proposed, proposed dust control measures, water & energy conservation measures, proposed TOR etc.

During the meeting, the project proponent was asked to explore the possibility of obtaining surface water supply for the proposed project instead of relying on the ground water during the operation phase of the project. Further they were asked to provide STP/s of adequate capacity to treat the sewage from the club house as well as from the residential units to come up in the future.

After discussing the project in detail, the following TOR were prescribed for the EIA study to be done covering 5 km radius from the boundary of the project site:

1. Exact aerial distance of the project site from the nearest boundary of the Eco-Sensitive zone of the Nal Sarovar.

2. Details of final approved, allotted land for the project with exact survey numbers. Land possession documents, list of partners & directors of the company, copy of permission obtained for non agricultural use of the project site and copy of agreement made between the land owners & developers (if any).

3. Copy of all conceptual project plans [full size] submitted to the competent authority for approval.

4. Implementation schedule of the project along with the bar chart.

5. Existing land use pattern based on satellite imagery. Details of change / creation in land use / land cover due to the proposed project.

6. Details of site topography along with the contour plan of the project area. Details of change in topography of the area due to the project. Details of the management of the run off / rainwater flowing through the existing natural drain / nallah / streams within the project site if any. Impacts on the surface hydrology pattern due to the proposed project. Details of measures proposed to ensure that natural drainage of the site will not be obstructed / disturbed and measures proposed to protect existing natural drain / nallah / streams within the project site.

7. A village map showing the natural drain passing through the project site. Details of the

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width of the natural drain, its flow pattern etc. should also be submitted.

8. Provision of separate entry & exit and adequate margin all round the periphery for easy unobstructed movement of fire tender without reversing.

9. Scope of the buildings to come up in the project as well as exact details of the residential units, service and commercial units as well as other amenities (like hospital, hotel, restaurant, school, club house, swimming pool etc.) to come up in the project.

10. Height of the buildings to come up in the project. Break up of FSI, built up area plot wise, block wise plan & area statement.

11. Detailed study on geo-hydrology of the area. Impact of proposed ground water extraction on the ground water table & ground water quality of the area and its impact on other competitive users & borewells in the surrounding area.

12. Categorization of the area from the ground water resource point of view based on the latest ground water resource estimation carried out by Central Ground Water Board.

13. Proposed residential population as well as floating population including visitors considered for the proposed project.

14. Detailed fresh water consumption based on activity and area of the project as per the NBC norms.

15. Explore the possibility of getting surface water supply instead of relying on the ground water during the operation phase of the project.

16. Assessment of source of the water supply with adequacy of the same to meet with the requirements for the proposed project considering the 10% as well as 100% occupancy. Permission obtained from concerned authority for water supply as per the requirement of the proposed project.

17. Proposal for providing STP for sewage to be generated from club house as well as for all the residential units. Details of sewage treatment plant with size of each unit, retention time and its location on the plan. Measures proposed to avoid odour nuisance due to the STP in operation phase.

18. Complete treated sewage utilization/disposal plan. Permission of concerned authority for disposal of sewage. Details of dual plumbing to be provided for reuse of treated sewage for flushing & other purposes.

19. Adequacy of open land area available for utilizing treated sewage for plantation / gardening. Suitability of use of treated sewage on the land with respect to the soil characteristic etc. shall be studied and a report in this regard shall be submitted.

20. Details of storm water management. How it will be ensured that treated sewage won't flow outside the premises linked with storm water during high rainy days. Details of the treated sewage management during high rainy days when the reuse of treated sewage for irrigation purpose is not possible.

21. Details of soil excavation / filling required for the project along with its quantification based on backup calculations. Details with respect to proposed use / disposal of excavated soil. Plan for management, use and disposal of construction debris including excavated materials during the construction phase.

22. Details of top soil management plan during construction phase.

23. Engineering controls proposed for dust control including barricading the site during the construction period.

24. Detailed parking plan showing accommodation of two wheelers and four wheelers, its adequacy for the project and norms adopted for the calculations. The details shall include the parking requirement as per revised GDCR and National Building Code (NBC)

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guidelines for each individual component of the township. The backup calculations showing the bifurcation of the built up area according to the activity vis-à-vis parking area required shall be furnished. Mark the area of parking on the drawing showing the parking. Also details of visitors parking, whether considered in total parking calculations / provisions or not.

25. The details of the basic amenities and welfare facilities to be provided to the construction workers to ensure that they do not ruin the existing environment.

26. Details of the D.G. sets including fuel, quantity, stack height, location as well as the acoustic measures proposed to abate noise pollution.

27. Plan to curb noise likely to be generated from the use of construction equipments like mixers, vibrators etc.

28. Details of base line ambient air quality monitoring data of one season other than monsoon for at least five locations in 5 km study area and impact analysis due to the proposed project. Parameters to be considered shall be in accordance with the revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Air quality modeling shall be carried out for prediction of impact of the project on the air quality of the area. The details of the model used and the input parameters used for modeling shall be provided. The air quality contours shall be shown on the location map clearly indicating the location of site, location of sensitive receptors, if any, and habitation. Latest available IMD data shall be utilized.

29. Details of incremental pollution load on the ambient air quality, noise and water quality due to the project.

30. Details with respect to the quantity of the generation of the garbage / Municipal Solid waste, Bio Medical waste (if any) and mode of its treatment and disposal. Details of composting facility, if any proposed for composting of bio-degradable waste.

31. Details of hazardous wastes likely to be generated and its storage & disposal.

32. Base line ecological status and check list of Flora & Fauna in the area. In case of any scheduled fauna, conservation plan should be provided.

33. Details of existing trees to be cut / relocated. Detailed green belt development plan as per the CPCB guidelines, including area of tree plantation, its demarcation on the map, number and types of trees and budget allocation thereof. Also provide the break up of the greenbelt viz. the tree covered and lawn covered area.

34. Details of use of eco-friendly building material including fly ash bricks, fly ash paving blocks, RMC, lead free paints, use of PPC in concrete etc.

35. Details of Green Building Concept to be adopted for the project.

36. Details of provisions to make the project energy efficient and adoption of modes of alternative eco friendly sources of energy, solar water heater, solar street lighting, LED lighting. Measures proposed to comply with the ECBC norms / other international norms proposed for energy conservation.

37. Details of fire fighting system including location of fire water tanks & capacity, separate power system for fire fighting, automatic sprinkler system, fire detection system with alarms & automatic fire extinguishers, location of fire lift and fire retardant staircases, details of qualified and trained fire personnel & their job specifications, nearest fire station & time required to reach the proposed site etc.

38. Details of first aid / fire fighting and other emergency services to be provided during construction phase and operation phase including the training to be provided to the residential staff of the project as first aid providers, fire fighters etc.

39. Detailed scheme of ground water recharge showing details on ground water recharge

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structures within & outside the premises and revealing that total quantity of ground water abstraction shall be compensated by the ground water recharge, along with proper scientific calculations considering rainfall in the region, catchment area, land / soil characteristics, ground water recharge rate, duration of rain water harvesting, etc. Details of provisions of pre-treatment of the rainwater in the case of surface run off is to be harvested. Location of recharge percolation wells on the layout plan and area map. Time bound action plan for the same.

40. Detailed Environment Management Plan with respect to various environmental attributes- Water, Air, Noise, Solid wastes including Hazardous Wastes, land etc. of the project both during construction and operation phase and strategy for its implementation with financial outlay. Details of monitoring / supervision cell to monitor environmental aspects during construction phase as well as operation phase including provision of qualified construction safety officer.

41. Undertaking regarding maximum employment to the local people as well as strict compliance of the Gujarat Building and other Construction Workers Rules.

42. Detailed plan for Corporate Social Responsibility to be taken up in nearby villages, with appropriate budgetary provisions for the next five years and activities proposed to be carried out; specific to the current demographic status of the area.

The above TORs should be considered for the preparation of the EIA report in addition to all the relevant information as per the generic structure of EIA given in Appendix III in the EIA Notification, 2006 as well as the model/generic TORs available in the sector specific EIA manual of MoEF prepared for townships. The project shall be appraised on receipt of the EIA report. 3. Haridarshan

Residency Block No:18/P,Sekhpur, Kamrej, Surat Screening &

Scoping

This is a proposed residential cum commercial building construction project with land area of 11,800.0 m2 and built up area of 22,866.94 m2. During the meeting, it was noticed by the committee that the project proponent has applied simultaneously for two different projects located at block no.18 and at block no. 18/P. Further it was found that the construction activity for their another project at the adjacent plot (block no.18) admeasuring 85,583.45 m2 with built up area of 25,732.99 m2 has already been started and violated the provisions of the EIA Notification-2006. The project proponent was asked by the committee if they have intentionally bifurcated the entire project in two parts to prove that the provisions of the EIA Notification-2006 has been violated in case of only one project. After detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project for screening & scoping only after submission of the following:

1. Documentary evidences like land possession documents, conceptual project plans approved by the concerned authority, Rajachitthi obtained etc. showing that the projects located at block no. 18 & block no. 18/P are completely different entities.

2. Photographs showing the current status of the project site.

4. Prathna Elegance S.No.230/2/2,F.P.No.56/1/2,O.P.No.56/1/2,Draft T.P.S.No.33, Gota, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

Sr. No.

Particulars Details

1. Proposal is for New Project

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2. Type of Project Residential Cum Commercial Project 3. Project /

Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8 (a)

4. Name of the project

Prathna Elegance

5. Name of Developer

Prathna Buildcon Private Limited

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

26 Crores

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No

8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 5,690 FSI area (m2):15,341.61 Non FSI area (m2):7,625.81 Total BUA (m2):22,967.42

Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 15,363 15,341.61Ground Coverage (m2) NA 2577.60 Common Plot Area (m2) 569 570 Max. building height (m) NA 25

9. Building Details No. of Buildings:4 No. of Blocks:11 Scope of buildings/blocks: Residential cum commercial Basement

+ hollow plinth + 7 floors No.& size of Residential Units: total 308 flats, 84 Flats- 2BHK

(Size 51.1 m2) , 112 Flats- 1BHK (Size 36 m2), 56 Flats- 2BHK (Size 58 m2) and 56 Flats- 2BHK (Size 63.8 m2)

No. & type of Commercial Units:17 shops Details of amenities if any: No.

10. No. of expected residents / users

1420 occupants and 300 visitors

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 14.75 Source of water: Tankers Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 5.73 Mode of disposal: septic tank Details of reuse of water, if any: No

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day):195.7 Source of water: AMC water supply Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):154.5 Mode of disposal: Drainage line of AMC.

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

Available at site

14. Solid waste Construction Phase:

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Management Generation (m3)

Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 560 560 Reuse for green belt development

Other excavated earth

7440 3600 Will be used in backfilling & development of internal roads & other paved areas. Balanced quantity will be used in other projects in the vicinity

Construction debris

200 130 Will be used for backfilling & internal road development. Balanced quantity will be handed over to AMC.

Steel scrap 12 0 Sold to vendors

Discarded packing materials

9 0 Sold to vendors

Operation Phase: Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste 347.36 White bins Sold to vendors

Wet waste 521.04 Green Bins Municipal bins

Details of segregation if to be done: yes Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises:

15 kg and 10 number of community bins to be placed in common areas within premises.

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: nearby MSW landfill/dumping site of AMC.

15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR:3,184.79 m2

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 2,990.67 m2

Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 194.12 m2

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC :162

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Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 154 Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC:8 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS:5,464.65 & 191

ECS Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS:2,324.75 &

72 ECS Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS:2,189.90

& 78 ECS Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS:950 &

41 ECS. 16. Traffic

Management Width of adjacent public roads: 30 m wide roads Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 7.5 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy

access of fire tender (excluding the width forthe plantation): 4.0 m Width of all internal roads: minimum 7.5 m.

17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.

Maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, maximum use of aerated block, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, solar lighting in open and landscape areas- 8 number of solar lighting, roof-top thermal insulation

18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 1600 KVA Connected load: 1750 KVA Source:Torrent Power Limited

% of saving with calculations: ~40% by use of LED and star rated energy efficient electronic consumer durables

Compliance of the ECBC guidelines (Yes / No),if yes, compliance in tabular form: only roof area

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets:62.5 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD, 12 litre/hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

During Construction Phase: Provision of Personal Protective Equipment's (PPEs) and its usage shall be ensured and supervised, training on construction safety aspects, first aid room with first aid kit, doctor & ambulance service.

During operation phase: Fire extinguishers, hose reel, manually operated electric fire alarm system, wet riser, underground static water storage tank-200 KL, terrace tank -110 KL (Total Capacity), automatic sprinkler system (basement), pump near underground static water storage tank (fire pump) with minimum pressure of 3.5 kg/cm2 at terrace level –one electric and one diesel pump of capacity 2,280 lit/min and one electric pump of capacity 180 lit/min.

20. Details on staircase

Type & no. of buildings

No. of floors

Floor area m2

No. of staircase

Width of the staircase

(m)

Travel distance

(m) A + B+C (HP + 7) 713.11 3 1.52 19

D+E+F+G (HP + 7) 714.48 4 1.52 19 H+I (HP + 7) 526.35 2 1.52 16 J+K (HP + 7) 536.83 2 1.52 16

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21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: 20 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : 2 Nos. and 2.5m X 2.0 m X

3.0 m No. and depth of percolations wells : 2 nos. and 15 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : oil and grease removal and

filter

22. Green area details

Tree covered area (m2) :120 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2):100 Lawn covered area (m2):350 Total Green Area (m2):570 Green Area % of plot area: 10% No. of trees and species to be planted: 85 number of trees and

Limbdo, KaadoSiris, Jambu, Asopalav, DesiBadam and Gulmohar.

23. Dust control measures

Spraying of water, peripheral barricading,covered shed for cement loading area, covering the excavated earth with tarpaulin sheet etc.

24.

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

S.

No.

Head Approximate

recurring cost per annum (Rs. in lacs)

Approximate

Capital cost

(Rs. In lacs)

Basis for cost

estimates

1. Air 1.0 2.5 Stack and DG room

2. Solid and hazardous

waste managem

ent

2.0 3.0 Provide bins door

to door and transportati

on cost

3. Environment

monitoring

3.5 0 The recurring

cost would be incurred on hiring of consultants

and payment of

various statutory fees to

regulatory agencies.

4. Rain water 2.0 6.0 Collection system,

treatment and

recharge well

5. Green belt 1.5 2.5 -

Total 10 14.0

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25. Details of ecofriendly building materials

Fly ash bricks, aerated blocks, fly ash paving blocks, maximum use of RMC, lead free paints etc.

26. Documents related to land possession

NA order in the name of land owner. Village form no.6 “Hak Patrak” in the name of Prathna Buildcon for proposed project site admeasuring 5,690 m2.

Traffic survey carried out on a road connecting to project site & S.G.highway shows that the road having total carrying capacity of 2800 PCU will be adequate enough to accommodate total of 816 PCU (existing as well as proposed)after the execution of the proposed project. During the meeting, after detailed discussion on various aspects regarding the project, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:

1. Explore the possibility to increase the parking area provision by increasing the basement area. Revised details on parking area provision in case the basement area is to be increased along with the complete back up calculations showing the parking area provision for four wheelers & two wheelers considering the size of flats.

2. Layout plan showing the provision of two separate gates for entry/exit.

5. Kissan Toners & Developers

Plot No:36,Ranasan GIDC, Mahudi Cross Road,Mehsana

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(f)

M/s: Kissan Toners & Developers (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application vide their letter dated 03/11/2014.

Status of the Project: New Project status: New Project / Activity Details: This is a new project and PP has applied for manufacturing of the following synthetic organic chemicals:

Sr. no.

Name of Products Quantity (MT/month)

1. Black Toner Powder 32

The project falls under Category B of project activity 5(f) as per the schedule of EIA Notification 2006.

Cost of the project is Rs.269 lakhs and total plot area of the proposed project is 1847.76 m2. Basic raw materials are Latex, Iron Oxide, Wax, Silica etc. Water requirement of 9 KL/day will be met through GIDC water supply system. Industrial effluent generation will be 6 KL/day (1.3 KL-DM Reject, 3.2 KL-Process, 1.5 KL Washing) which will be treated in the proposed primary ETP treatment facilities and treated water will be spray dryed to achieve zero discharge. Domestic waste water 0.7 KL/day will be disposed off into soak pit system. It was presented that there will not be any process gas emission from the proposed production. Unit has proposed one Hot Air Generator (4 Lac Kcal/hr) and one Thermic Fluid Heater (2 Lac Kcal/hr). It was presented that Coal will be used as fuel in HAG (120 to 140 kg/hr) & TFH (60 to 70 kg/hr). Total coal consumption will be 20 MT/Month. Bag filter and Cyclone separator is proposed as APCM for HAG & TFH respectively. No process gas emission is envisaged. Unit

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has proposed one Spray dryer (Cap.: 400 lit./hr) with Cyclone separator as APCM. ETP sludge & Discarded containers/bags/ liners are the hazardous waste to be generated from the proposed production.

Observations & Discussions: Presentation made by the proponent included the general information about the project, plant layout, raw material & resource consumption, manufacturing process, water balance diagram & waste water treatment scheme, hazardous waste generation and its disposal etc.While concerning about location of unit in Ranasan GIDC estate which is not a predominant chemical estate, the project proponent informed that there will be no effluent discharge from the unit and they will install adequate spray drying system and operate it regularly & efficiently to maintain zero discharge. Committee asked to use Bio fuel in place of Coal as fuel. The project proponent agreed upon the same. Committee suggested to provide separate cyclone separators and common bag filter as APCM for TFH & HAG. During the meeting, the project proponent requested to consider the project as B2 category as there is a zero discharge unit, no process emission and location of the unit. Looking to the low pollution potential of the unit and location within the GIDC Ranasan, after deliberation on various aspects, the request of categorizing the project as B2 was considered by the committee. Following additional information was sought from the project proponent for appraisal of the project.

1. Copy of plot holding certificate obtained from GIDC Ranasan. 2. Details of surrounding industrial units in GIDC with details like Name and address of

the unit, type and nature of industrial activity etc. 3. Layout plan of the factory premises. Provision of separate entry & exit and adequate

margin all round the periphery for unobstructed easy movement of the emergency vehicle / fire tenders without reversing back. Mark the same in the plant layout.

4. Details of manufacturing process / operations of each product along with chemical reactions, mass balance, consumption of raw materials etc. Details on strategy for the implementation of cleaner production activities.

5. Chemical name of each proposed product to be manufactured. Details on end use of each product.

6. Detailed mass balance and water balance (including reuse-recycle, if any) along with qualitative and quantitative analysis of the each waste stream from the processes.

7. Assessment of source of the water supply with adequacy of the same to meet with the requirements for the project. Permission obtained from the GIDC for supply of raw water. Undertaking stating that no bore well shall be dug within the premises.

8. Explore the possibility of reuse / recycle and other cleaner production options for reduction of wastes. Details of methods to be adopted for the water conservation.

9. Quality and quantity of waste water to be generated from the manufacturing process of product to be manufactured along with mass balance.

10. Stream wise qualitative & quantitative analysis of each waste stream (including process water, cooling tower blow down, boiler blow down, washing effluent, DM plant etc.) to be generated. Characteristics of untreated and treated wastewater. A detailed effluent treat ability study vis-à-vis the adequacy and efficacy of the treatment facilities proposed for the wastewater to be generated. The characteristic on which treatability is based shall also be stated.

11. Details of the ETP units including its capacity, size of each unit, retention time and other technical parameters.

12. Technical details of proposed Spray Dryer including capacity, fuel to be used,

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adequacy etc. Techno-economical viability of the proposed Spray Dryer. Control measures proposed for the Spray Dryer in order to avoid/reduce gaseous emission/VOC from evaporation of industrial effluent containing solvents & other chemicals.

13. Details of emissions from the stack attached to the spray dryer and mitigation plan to ensure control of any of the pollutants (substances) within prescribed limit as mentioned in the GPCB norms.

14. Details of provisions to be made for complete spray drying of industrial effluent. Technical details of the Spray Dryer including adequacy of the proposed HAG etc.

15. Undertaking stating that a separate electric meter will be provided for the proposed ETP and Spray dryer & logbook for operation of the same will be maintained.

16. Techno-economic viability of the effluent spray drying system to achieve zero discharge should be justified in detail in terms of profit margin of per kg production.

17. Plans for management, collection and disposal of waste streams to be generated from spillage, leakages, vessel washing, used container washing etc. Measures proposed for preventing effluent discharge during unforeseen circumstances.

18. Impact of noise on present environment due to the project and proposed measures for noise reduction including engineering controls.

19. Specific details of (i) Details of the utilities required (ii) Type and quantity of fuel to be used for each utility (iii) Flue gas emission rate from each utility (iv) Air Pollution Control Measures proposed to each of the utility along with its adequacy (v) List the sources of fugitive emission along with its quantification and proposed measures to control it.

20. Details on management of the hazardous wastes to be generated from the project stating detail of storage area for each type of waste, its handling, its utilization and disposal etc. How the manual handling of the hazardous wastes will be minimized. Methodology of de-contamination and disposal of discarded containers and its record keeping.

21. Justification of quantity of ETP waste to be generated i.e. 72 MT/Year. Also bifurcate the quantity of hazardous waste to be generated from Primary ETP and Spray Dryer.

22. Membership of Common Environmental Infrastructure including TSDF, Common Hazardous Waste Incineration Facility (Whichever is applicable).

23. Complete Management plan for By-products/Spent acid to be generated, (if any) from the project including their quantity, quality, characteristics, end use etc. along with the name and address of end consumers to whom the by-product/spent acid will be sold. Copies of agreement / MoU / letter of intent from them, showing their willingness to purchase said by-product from the proposed project.

24. Name and quantity of each type of solvents to be used for proposed production. Details of solvent recovery system including mass balance, solvent loss, recovery efficiency feasibility of reusing the recovered solvents etc. for each type of solvent.

25. A detailed EMP including the protection and mitigation measures for impact on human health and environment as well as detailed monitoring plan and environmental management cell proposed for implementation and monitoring of EMP. The EMP should also include the concept of waste-minimization, recycle/reuse/recover techniques, energy conservation, and natural resource conservation. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum earmarked for environment pollution control measures.

26. Permission from PESO, Nagpur for storage of solvents, other toxic chemicals, if any. 27. Details of possibilities of occupational health hazards from the proposed manufacturing

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activities and proposed measures to prevent them. 28. Detailed risk assessment report including prediction of the worst-case scenario and

maximum credible accident scenario along with damage distances and preparedness plan to combat such situation and risk mitigation measures. Vulnerable zone demarcation.

29. MSDS of all the products and raw materials. 30. Details of hazardous characteristics and toxicity of raw materials and products to be

handled and the control measures proposed to ensure safety and avoid the human health impacts. This shall include the details of Antidotes also.

31. Details of quantity of each hazardous chemical to be stored, Material of Construction of major hazardous chemical storage tanks, dyke details, threshold storage quantity as per schedules of the Manufacture, Storage & Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules of major hazardous chemicals, size of the biggest storage tank to be provided for each raw material & product etc. How the manual handling of the hazardous chemicals will be minimized?

32. Details of the separate isolated storage area for flammable chemicals. Details of flame proof electrical fittings, DCP extinguishers and other safety measures proposed. Detailed fire control plan for flammable substances and processes showing hydrant pipeline network, provision of DG Sets, fire pumps, jockey pump, toxic gas detectors etc.

33. Specific safety details / provisions for various hazardous chemicals including solvents to be used in the process along with onsite emergency plan.

34. Detailed fire control plan for flammable substances and processes showing hydrant pipeline network, provision of DG Sets, fire pumps, jockey pump, toxic gas detectors etc.

35. Submit checklist in the form of Do’s & Don’ts of preventive maintenance, strengthening of HSE, manufacturing utility staff for safety related measures.

36. A detailed Green Belt Development Program including annual budget, types & number of trees to be planted, area under green belt development [with map]; along with commitment of the management to carry out the tree plantation activities outside the premises at appropriate places in the GIDC area and elsewhere.

37. A tabular chart with index for point-wise compliance of above additional information sought.

The project shall be appraised only after satisfactory submission of the above mentioned additional information.

6. VMS TMT Pvt. Ltd. S.no.206,237 Paiki, Village.: Bhayla, Ta.: Bavla, Dist.: Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 3 (a)

M/s: VMS TMT Pvt. Ltd. (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application vide their letter dated 03/11/2014.

Project status: New Project / Activity Details:

Proposed project is new project for the production of Thermo Mechanical Treatment (TMT) bars and Billets using hot charge process with 2 no.s Induction Furnaces each having capacity 12 MT/hr.

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Sr. no.

Name of Product Quantity

MT/Year

1. TMT Bars 150000

2. Billets 158400

The proposed project falls under project / activity 3(a) in the schedule of the EIA Notification, 2006.

The estimated project cost is Rs. 73 Crores. Total plot area of the project is 40170 m2. Green area to be provided for tree plantation will be 13300 m2. The water requirement for the project will be 35 KL/day (15 KL Industrial + 20 KL Domestic & Gardening). Unit has proposed RO system for pretreatment of fresh water. RO permeate 2.1 KL/day will be used in cooling tower as make-up & RO reject 1.3 KL/day will be used for cooling in rolling mills (Quenching). It was presented that Industrial effluent generation will be NIL. Domestic wastewater generation will be 8.5 KL/day and it will be disposed off through septic tank/soak pit system. It is proposed to install 2 nos. of induction furnaces. Reverse Pulse Jet type Bag filters with hood system will be provided as APCM with two nos. of Induction Melting furnaces. No process gas emission is envisaged from the manufacturing activity. Unit has proposed one DG set with capacity 500 KVA. Used oil (0.7 MT/Year) & Discarded containers (3 MT/Year) will be generated as hazardous wastes.

Observations & Discussions:

Technical presentation made during the meeting also included details like salient features of the project, company profile, location of the unit, layout plan, product profile, resource & raw material requirement, water consumption & waste water generation, air emissions, hazardous/solid waste generation, Risk estimation, proposed TOR etc. During the meeting, while asking by the committee about ground water abstraction, PP informed that they will take permission from CGWA and they will submit detailed scheme for rain water harvesting and ground water recharge. Committee concern about fugitive dust emission from the proposed activity and asked to provide adequate APCM and to develop green belt along the periphery of the boundary. After detailed deliberation, following additional TORs were prescribed for the EIA study to be done covering 5 Km radius from the boundary of the project site :

1. Project site specific details such as distance of the project site from the nearest (1) Village (2) Lake / Pond / Reservoir / Canal (3) National Highway (4) State Highway (5) Railway line (6) Heritage site (7) National Park / Wild Life Sanctuary shall be included in the rapid EIA report.

2. Present land use pattern of the study area based on satellite imagery. 3. Land Possession Documents of the proposed site. Copy of NA permission letter. 4. Exact details about infrastructural facilities, plant machineries, utilities etc. required for

the proposed project. 5. List of raw materials required and source should be included. Characteristics of MS

scrap to be purchased as raw material in terms of presence of foreign material like plastic, rubber, dirt, oily residues, paint etc. Details of scrap cleaning / sorting process, if any to be carried out, for removal of foreign materials.

6. Detailed manufacturing process / operations. Explore possibility of reuse / recycle and other cleaner production options for reduction of wastes and high energy efficiency in the furnaces to reduce emissions.

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7. Exact source of water supply during the operational phase of the project and permission of the concerned authority for water supply as per the requirement of the project.

8. In case of ground water abstraction, comprehensive geo-hydrological study shall be done for assessing impacts of ground water abstraction on ground water quality and water table.

9. Water balance diagram (including reuse-recycle, if any) along with qualitative and quantitative analysis of the each waste stream to be generated from the plant operations / utilities. Details on strategy for conservation of fresh water by adopting cleaner technology like low evaporation / drift loss cooling towers.

10. Mode of collection, handling, storage and disposal of industrial effluent. Technical justification for utilizing entire quantity of industrial effluent in sand mould preparation. The details should include quantity of water required per unit of sand mould preparation, quantity of same moulds to be prepared per day, total daily water requirement for preparation of sand mould, etc.

11. One season Site-specific micro-meteorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed and direction and rainfall should be incorporated.

12. Anticipated environmental impacts due to the proposed project/production may be evaluated for significance and based on corresponding likely impacts VECs (Valued Environmental Components) may be identified. Baseline studies may be conducted within the study area of 5 km for all the concerned/identified VECs and likely impacts will have to be assessed for their magnitude in order to identify mitigation measures.

13. One complete season base line ambient air quality data (except monsoon) to be given along with the dates of monitoring. The parameters to be covered shall be in accordance with the revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards as well as project specific parameters. Locations of the monitoring stations should be so decided so as to take into consideration the pre-dominant downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors. There should be at least one monitoring station in the upwind direction. There should be at least one monitoring station in the pre dominant downwind direction at a location where maximum ground level concentration is likely to occur.

14. Modeling indicating the likely impact on ambient air quality due to proposed activities. The details of model used and input parameters used for modeling should be provided. The air quality contours may be shown on location map clearly indicating the location of sensitive receptors, if any, and the habitation. The wind rose showing pre-dominant wind direction should also be indicated on the map. Impact due to vehicular movement shall also be included into the prediction using suitable model. Results of Air dispersion modeling should be superimposed on satellite Image / geographical area map.

15. Base line status of the noise environment, impact of noise on present environment due to the project and proposed measures for noise reduction including engineering controls.

16. Specific details of (i) Process emission from each unit process / operations with its quantification, (ii) Plant-wise air pollution control measures proposed for the control of emissions from all the sources (iii) Adequacy of the air pollution control measures (iv) Details of the utilities required (v) Type of fuel to be used and quantity of fuel (vi) Flue gas emission rate from each utility (vii) Air Pollution Control Measures proposed to each of the utility along with its adequacy (viii) List the sources of fugitive emission from the unit along with its quantification and proposed measures to control it.

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17. Details of the D.G. sets, with location, fuel consumption & storage and details of the acoustic measures to abate noise pollution. Proposed measures for noise reduction including engineering controls.

18. Technical details of Induction Furnaces including its cooling and interlocking systems along with drawing of the induction furnace. Details of Air Pollution Control Measures proposed for Induction Furnace along with its adequacy. Details of specific measures to ensure that emission from the Induction Furnace will not escape from the furnace in form of fugitive emission bypassing the air pollution control system.

19. Design of the Air Pollution Control Measures to be provided shall be evaluated through the institutes like NPC/LDCE or institutes of such repute.

20. Generation of waste/flue gases and their utilization have to be set out. 21. Impact of the transport of raw material and finished product on the existing transport

system should be assessed and provided. 22. Details on hazardous / solid waste generation, handling, storage, utilization and

disposal, for each type of waste. Methodology of de-contamination and disposal of discarded containers and its record keeping. Details of disposal of slag and its management.

23. Membership of Common Environmental Infrastructure like common TSDF, CHWIF etc. (Whichever is applicable) should be included.

24. A detailed EMP including the protection and mitigation measures for impact on human health and environment as well as detailed monitoring plan and environmental management cell proposed for implementation and monitoring of EMP. The EMP should also include the concept of waste-minimization, recycle/reuse/recover techniques, energy conservation, and natural resource conservation. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum earmarked for environment pollution control measures.

25. Environment Management Cell equipped with air laboratory and qualified environment engineer shall be established.

26. Occupational health impacts on the workers and mitigation measures proposed to avoid the human health hazards along with the personal protective equipment to be provided to the workers. Detailed work area monitoring plan. Plan for periodic medical examinations of the workers exposed.

27. Detailed work area monitoring plan. Details of activity wise hazards, likely heat stress to the workers, radiation heat level in and around the furnaces, measures proposed for reduction of heat stress around furnaces and for safe handling of the molten metal considering the provision of the Gujarat Factories Rules. Details of automated systems to be provided to avoid manual handling / conveyance of materials.

28. Detailed risk assessment report including identification of the most hazardous activity, its sub activity, prediction of the worst-case scenario and maximum credible accident scenario along with damage distances and preparedness plan to combat such situation and risk mitigation measures.

29. Details of fire fighting system including provision for flame detectors, temperature actuated heat detectors with alarms, automatic sprinkler system, location of fire water tanks & capacity, separate power system for fire fighting, details of qualified and trained fire personnel & their job specifications, nearest fire station & time required to reach the proposed site. Submit line diagram of the fire hydrant network.

30. Provision of qualified industrial hygienist, safety officer, factory medical officer employed for hazardous processes and monitoring of the occupational injury to workers as well as impact on the workers.

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31. Detailed greenbelt development plan as per CPCB guidelines giving details of number of trees, area of the green belt marked on the lay out plan, types of species to be planted and the year wise schedule of green belt development and budgetary outlay should be submitted.

32. In case of ground water abstraction, detailed scheme for rain water harvesting and ground water recharge revealing that annual ground water abstraction shall be compensated by equivalent or more ground water recharge, with proper scientific calculations considering rainfall in the region, catchment area, land / soil characteristics, rate and duration of ground water recharge etc. Details of provisions of pre-treatment of the rainwater in the case of surface run off is to be harvested. Location of recharge percolation wells on the layout plan. Proposal to construct artificial recharge structures at other places like village pond, schools, colleges, government offices, etc. in order to compensate the ground water abstraction by ground water recharge.

33. Proposal for socio economic upliftment activities alongwith time bound action plan and cost should be included.

34. A tabular chart for the issues raised and addressed during public hearing/consultation and commitment of the management on the same should be provided. An action plan to address the issues raised during public hearing should be provided.

35. (a) Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. (b). Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard operating process / procedures to bring into focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the environmental or forest norms / conditions ? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.

36. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions. Details of this system may be given.

37. Does the company have a system of reporting of non compliances / violations of environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and / or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA Report.

38. Certificate of accreditation issued by the NABET, QCI to the environmental consultant should be incorporated in the EIA Report.

The above cited additional TOR should be considered for the preparation of the EIA report in addition to all relevant information as per the generic structure of EIA given in Appendix III in the EIA Notification, 2006. The draft EIA report shall be submitted to the Gujarat Pollution Control Board for conducting the public consultation process as per the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006. The project shall be appraised on receipt of the final EIA report. 7. Gujarat Polyfils (A

Unit of Modern Insulations Ltd.)

Plot no:280,281,282, Vill.: Nana Borsara, Ta: Mangrol, Dist.: Surat

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(d)

M/s: Gujarat Polyfils (A Unit of Modern Insulations Ltd.) (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application vide their letter dated 03/11/2014.

Project status: Expansion

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Project / Activity Details:

This is existing unit proposing to expand production capacity as shown below:

Sr. No.

Name of Products Existing

(MT/Month) Proposed

(MT/Month) Total Quantity (MT/Month)

1 Polyester Filament Yarn (POY and FDY)

1200 1200 2400

2 Polyester lumps and rejected Yarn (By-Product)

25 25 50

The proposed production activity falls under project / activity 5(d) as per the schedule of EIA Notification 2006.

The proposed expansion will take place within the existing premises admeasuring 1,05,500 Sq m and the expected cost of the proposed production is Rs. 69.77 Crores. Total green belt area is 25495 sq. m. Basic raw materials are Polyester chips and spin finish oil. Total water requirement for the project after the proposed expansion will be 120 KL/day (100 KL for Cooling & 20 KL for Domestic) during rainy days and 143 KL/day (100 KL for Cooling, 20 KL for Domestic, 18 KL for green belt development & 5 KL for water treatment plant) during non rainy days. Source of the water is Bore well. Effluent generation will be 7.5 KL/day ( 0.5 KL from Softener regeneration & 6.5 KL from UF/ RO reject & 0.5 KL/day) & 0.5 KL from Softener regeneration during rainy days & non rainy days respectively. Unit has presented that waste water generation from the cooling tower blow down (20 KL/day) will be reused for gardening within the premises throughout the year. Unit has proposed Primary ETP & UF,RO followed by evaporator system to achieve zero discharge. There is no additional fuel requirement for the proposed expansion. No process gas emission is envisaged from proposed expansion. Unit has installed two DG set having capacity 860 KVA each.Hazardous waste generation will be ETP Sludge (2 MT/Year) , Empty containers/Bags (32 no.s/ Year), HDPE/LDPE Liners (7.2 MT/Year) & Used oil ( 5000 ltrs/Year).

Observations & Discussions: Presentation made by the proponent included the general information about the project, plant layout, raw material & resource consumption, manufacturing process, water balance diagram & waste water treatment scheme, hazardous waste generation and its disposal etc. Committee noted that earlier this unit has obtained Environmental clearance from MoEF, new Delhi due to general conditions regarding location of this unit within 10 KM distance from CEPI area of Ankleshwar. On asking about shortest distance from CEPI area of Ankleshwar, PP informed that it is @ 9 KM. As per OM of MOEF dated 25.06.2014, General condition shall be applied if location of the unit is within 5 KM from CEPI area. However, committee asked to submit satellite image showing exact distance. The request of categorizing the project as B2 was considered by the committee as per OM issued MoEF vide no. J-13012/12/2013-IA-II(I) dated 24th December, 2013. Following additional information was sought from the project proponent for appraisal of the project.

1. Need for the proposed expansion should be justified in detail. 2. Exact aerial distance of project site from the boundary of the Critically Polluted area of

Ankleshwar. 3. Demarcation of proposed facilities in lay out plan of the existing premises. Provision of

continuous unobstructed peripheral open path within the premises for unobstructed easy movement of the emergency vehicle / fire tenders without reversing back. Mark the same in the plant layout.

4. Existing as well as proposed monthly production details with raw material consumption for each product.

5. Manufacturing process along with chemical reactions and mass balance.

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6. Exact source of water supply during the operational phase of the project and permission of the concerned authority for water supply as per the requirement of the project.

7. Detailed water balance (including reuse-recycle, if any) along with qualitative and quantitative analysis of each waste stream to be generated from all sources including Boilers, Cooling Towers, D.M. Plant etc. Details of methods to be adopted for the water conservation.

8. Complete waste water management plan for existing as well as proposed production. Characteristics of untreated and treated wastewater. Detailed effluent treat ability study vis-à-vis adequacy and efficacy of the treatment facilities for existing as well as proposed for the wastewater to be generated along with adequacy and efficacy report. The characteristic on which treatability is based shall also be stated.

9. Technical details of Evaporator including evaporation capacity, steam required for evaporation, adequacy of the proposed boiler to supply steam for evaporation in addition to the steam required for the process etc. Techno-economical viability of the evaporation system. Control measures proposed for the evaporation system in order to avoid/reduce gaseous emission/VOC from evaporation of industrial effluent containing solvents & other chemicals.

10. Details of the ETP units including its capacity, size of each unit, retention time and other technical parameters and details about up-gradation in the existing ETP (if any proposed) to take care of the wastewater to be generated after the proposed expansion.

11. Technical details of RO system. 12. Undertaking stating that a separate electric meter will be provided for the ETP, UF/RO

& Evaporator. 13. Economical and technical viability of the effluent treatment system to achieve zero

discharge during rainy days. 14. Application wise break-up of treated effluent quantity to be recycled / reused in various

applications like washing, domestic, gardening and plantation etc. Details about availability of open land for utilizing the treated water for plantation / gardening. Suitability of use of treated effluent / sewage on the land with respect to the soil characteristic and its capacity to take up effluent load etc. shall be studied and a report in this regard shall be submitted.

15. How it will be ensured that treated effluent/sewage won't flow outside the premises linked with storm water during high rainy days. Detail on provision and capacity of a tank for storage of treated effluent during high rainy days when treated effluent disposal by irrigation is not feasible.

16. Treated effluent management plan during monsoon season when utilization of treated effluent for gardening & plantation purpose is not feasible.

17. Specific details of (i) Details of the utilities required (ii) Flue gas emission rate from each utility (iii) Air Pollution Control Measures proposed to each of the utility along with its adequacy (iv)List the sources of fugitive emission from the unit along with proposed measures to control it.

18. Base line status of the noise environment, impact of noise on present environment due to the project and proposed measures for noise reduction including engineering controls.

19. Impact of the transport of raw material and finished product on the existing transport system should be assessed and provided. Whether any additional infrastructure is

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required to be constructed, details thereof and the agency responsible for the same with time frame.

20. Details of management of the hazardous wastes to be generated from the project stating detail of storage area for each type of waste, its handling, its utilization and disposal etc. How the manual handling of the hazardous wastes will be minimized.

21. Copy of membership certificate of Common Environmental Infrastructure like TSDF, if any taken, should be incorporated.

22. A detailed EMP including the protection and mitigation measures for impacts on human health and environment as well as detailed monitoring plan and environmental management cell proposed for implementation and monitoring of EMP. The EMP should also include the concept of waste-minimisation, recycle/reuse/recover techniques, energy conservation, and natural resource conservation. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum earmarked for environment pollution control measures.

23. Occupational health impacts on the workers and mitigation measures proposed to avoid the human health hazards along with the personal protective equipment to be provided to the workers. Provision of industrial hygienist and monitoring of the occupational injury to workers as well as impact on the workers. Plan for periodic medical check up of the workers exposed. Details of work zone ambient air quality monitoring plan as per Gujarat Factories Rules.

24. Fire fighting arrangement and requirement of its strengthening due to proposed augmentation. This should include details of automatic detection and control system & detailed control plan showing hydrant pipeline network, provision of DG Sets, diesel driven fire pumps for operation during power disruption, jockey pump, fire water monitor, toxic gas detectors, fire / foam tenders etc.

25. Detailed risk assessment report including prediction of the worst case scenario and maximum credible accident scenario along with damage distances and preparedness plan to combat such situations and risk mitigation measures.

26. Submit checklist in the form of Do’s & Don’ts of preventive maintenance, strengthening of HSE, terminal staff for safety related measures.

27. Detailed disaster management plan. This should include also scenario of natural catastrophe like earth quake, cyclone and tsunami in addition to other disasters. The plan should include the details of (i) Emergency lighting plan (ii) details of power back up system in the case of emergency (iii) fire fighting arrangements (iv) first aid arrangement (v) Training and Mock drill (vi) Emergency announcement system (vii) Signages (viii) location of emergency stair cases and pathways etc.

28. Detailed five year greenbelt development program including annual budget, types & number of trees to be planted, area under green belt development [with map], budgetary outlay; along with commitment of the management to carry out the tree plantation activities outside the premises at appropriate places in the nearby areas and elsewhere.

29. Proposal for socio-economic development activities including community welfare program most useful in the project area for the overall improvement of the environment. Submit a detailed plan for social corporate responsibilities, with appropriate budgetary provisions for the next five years and activities proposed to be carried out; specific to the current demographic status of the area.

30. Compliance status of the existing unit with respect to various conditions given in the previous Environment Clearance, Consent to Establishment and Consolidated Consent and Authorization order obtained for the existing plant. Records of any legal breach of

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Environmental laws i.e. details of show- cause notices, notice of direction closure notices etc. served by the GPCB to the existing unit in last three years and actions taken then after for prevention of pollution.

31. Last three years analysis report for the sample taken under Air Act 1981, Water Act 1974 and Hazardous Waste Rules by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board.

32. Details of fatal / non-fatal accidents, loss of life or man hours, if any, occurred in the existing unit in last three years and measures proposed to be taken for avoiding reoccurrence of such accidents in future.

33. Whether any litigation pending and / or any direction / order passed by any Court of Law against the company, if so, details thereof.

The project shall be appraised on satisfactory submission of the above. 8. Alive Lab Plot no: 511, Dehgam GIDC,

Ta.: Dehgam, Dist.: Gandhinagar Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(f)

M/s: Aliva Lab (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application vide their letter dated 03/11/2014.

Project status: New

Project / Activity Details:

This is a new unit proposes the manufacturing of following items.

Sr. no.

Name of Product Quantity (MT/Month)

1 Phenol Formaldehyde 50 2 Urea Formaldehyde Resin 400

3 Melamine Formaldehyde Resin 50

The proposed production activity falls in the project/activity 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notificaiton-2006.

Total cost of the project will be Rs. 50 lacs and the plot admeasuring 663.75 m2 has been acquired for the proposed project. Total water requirement will be 3.2 KL/day. (2600 ltrs/day for process + 250 ltrs/day-domestic + 383 ltrs /day for gardening) and it will be met through water supply from GIDC. Waste water generation will be 270 ltrs/day (100 ltrs/day Washing + 120 ltrs/day Boiler Blow down + 50 ltrs /day Cooling blow down). They have proposed primary treatment plant followed by Evaporator for treatment of industrial effluent. Domestic waste water (225 ltrs/day) will be disposed off through septic tank/soak pit system. It is proposed to install one steam Boiler (500 Kg/hr). Bio Coal/Agro waste 14.37 MT/Month will be used as fuel in Boiler. Unit has proposed Multi Cyclone Separator as APCM. ETP sludge (0.168 MT/Month), Used Oil (50 ltrs/Year) & Discarded drum/bags (2600 no.s/Year) are the hazardous waste to be generated from the proposed production.

Observations & Discussions: Presentation made by the proponent included the general information about the project, plant layout, raw material & resource consumption, manufacturing process, water balance diagram & waste water treatment scheme, hazardous waste generation and its disposal etc. Committee discussed about type of evaporator & issues related to storage & handling of phenol & Formaldehyde, auto sensors to be provided for detection of VOC etc. After detailed

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deliberation, looking to the low pollution potential of the project and its location in GIDC Dehgam, the project was categorized as B2 and it was decided to appraise the project only after submission of the following additional information.

1. Copy of plot holding certificate obtained from the GIDC. 2. Details of surrounding industrial units in GIDC with details like Name and address of

the unit, type and nature of industrial activity etc. 3. Layout plan of the factory premises. Provision of separate entry & exit and adequate

margin all round the periphery for unobstructed easy movement of the emergency vehicle / fire tenders without reversing back. Mark the same in the plant layout.

4. Proposed monthly production of each grade of resin and product wise monthly consumption of each raw material.

5. Manufacturing process along with chemical reactions, mass balance for each product. (For all products viz. Formaldehyde, Liquid resins and Powder resins).

6. Assessment of source of the water supply with adequacy of the same to meet with the requirements for the proposed project. Copy of permission letter obtained from the GIDC for supply of raw water to the project.

7. Water balance diagram (including reuse-recycle, if any) along with qualitative and quantitative analysis of the each waste stream to be generated.

8. Plans for management and disposal of waste streams to be generated from spillage, leakages, vessel washing, used container washing etc. Measures proposed for preventing effluent discharge during unforeseen circumstances.

9. Details of provisions to be made for evaporation of industrial effluent. Technical details of effluent evaporation system including evaporation capacity, steam required for evaporation, adequacy of the boilers to supply steam for evaporation in addition to the steam required for the process etc. Techno-economical viability of the evaporation system.

10. Details of possibility of chemical seepage & consequent soil contamination & mitigation measure proposed for the same for the proposed project.

11. Specific details of (i) Details of the utilities required (ii) Type and quantity of fuel to be used for each utility (iii) Flue gas emission rate from each utility (iv) Air Pollution Control Measures proposed to each of the utility along with its adequacy (v) List the sources of fugitive emission along with its quantification and proposed measures to control it.

12. Specific details of fugitive emission from the unit along with its quantification and proposed measures to control it along with measures proposed to monitor VOC within work area. Details of ventilation system proposed in the work area. Measures proposed to keep the work area environment as per the norms of GFR.

13. Details of measures proposed for noise pollution abatement & its monitoring. 14. Details of management of the hazardous wastes to be generated from the project

stating detail of storage area for each type of waste, its handling and its disposal. How the manual handling of the hazardous wastes will be minimized?

15. Methodology of de-contamination and disposal of discarded containers and its record keeping.

16. Measures proposed to be taken for the work area ambient air quality monitoring as per Gujarat Factories Rules.

17. A detailed EMP including the protection and mitigation measures for preventing impacts on human health and environment as well as detailed monitoring plan with respect to various parameters and responsible head for the environmental management cell and environmental management cell proposed for implementation

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and monitoring of EMP. 18. A detailed Green Belt Development Program including annual budget, types & number

of trees to be planted, area under green belt development [with map]; along with commitment of the management to carry out the tree plantation activities outside the premises at appropriate places in the GIDC area and elsewhere.

19. Details of hazardous characteristics and toxicity of raw materials and products to be handled and the control measures proposed to ensure safety and avoid the human health impacts. This shall include the details of Antidotes also.

20. Details of quantity of each hazardous chemical to be stored, Material of Construction of major hazardous chemical storage tanks, threshold storage quantity as per schedules of the Manufacture, Storage & Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules of major hazardous chemicals. How the manual handling of the hazardous chemicals will be minimized?

21. Details of the separate isolated storage area for chemicals. Details of fire extinguishers, flame proof electrical fittings, DCP extinguishers and other safety measures proposed.

22. Specific safety details / provisions for various hazardous chemicals and detailed fire control plan for flammable substances.

23. Details of possibilities of occupational health hazards from the proposed manufacturing activities and proposed measures to prevent them.

24. Detailed risk assessment report including prediction of the worst-case scenario and maximum credible accident scenario along with damage distances and preparedness plan to combat such situation and risk mitigation measures. Vulnerable zone demarcation.

25. Submit checklist in the form of Do’s & Don’ts of preventive maintenance, strengthening of HSE, mfg utility staff for safety related measures.

26. A tabular chart with index for point-wise compliance of above details. The project shall be appraised on satisfactory submission of the above. 9. Vishwanath Sopan

S.No.357 a/k,360/k,361/k F.P.No.87/3,90/3 &91/3 T.P.No.1, Shela, Sanad, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal is for New Project 2. Type of

Project Residential Building Construction Project

3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8 (a)

4. Name of the project

“Vishwanath Sopan”

5. Name of Developer

Vishwanath Builders

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

58.0

7. Whether No

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construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

8. Project Details

Land / Plot Area (m2): 6,070.0 Net Land / Plot Area (m2): 6,070.0 FSI area (m2):15,905.06 Non FSI area (m2): Total BUA (m2): 25,902.41

Parameters Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 16,389.0 15,905.06 Ground Coverage (m2) - 2,723.05 Common Plot Area (m2) 485.60 490.02 Max. building height (m) - 24.88

9. Building Details

No. of Buildings: 3 No. of Blocks: 7 Scope of buildings/blocks: Residential –Basement + ground floor

+ 7 floors. No. & size of Residential Units: total 204 residential units (70

units-79.30 m2, 134 units-73.26 m2). 10. No. of

expected residents / users

1,160

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 18.675 Source of water: Existing Borewell Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 8.60 Mode of disposal: Soak well and Soak pits Details of reuse of water, if any: -

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 178.50 Source of water: AMC water supply system. Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 156.60 Mode of disposal: Municipal sewer Line- AMC Drainage.

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

The nearest AMC drainage located on Sardar Patel Ring Road about 2.54 km from the project site.

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Parameters Generation

(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 607 @ 490 m3

will be use for Common plot area and green spaces area

Landscape, Greenbelt development

Other excavated

15000 m3 To refill the area within

To supply to other low lying

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earth premises @2000 m3

areas

Construction debris

28m3 28 m3 Re-filling and Re-surfacing the area

Steel scrap 1 MT - Sale to vender

Discarded packing materials

100 - Sale to vender

Operation Phase: Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste

40 Through AMC approved agency

AMC approved agent for collection and disposal

Wet waste

580 Through AMC approved agency

AMC approved agent for collection and disposal

Details of segregation if to be done: - Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises:

26 bins of 80 lit capacity. 15. Parking

Details Total Parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR:

3,136.68 m2 Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR:

3,136.68 m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC : 102 Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 102 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 5,411.75 & 184 Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS: 3,807.30 &

119 ECS Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS: 1,604.45

& 57 ECS Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS: 184.53

& 8 ECS. 16. Traffic

Management Width of adjacent public roads: 18.0 m wide proposed road Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: separate

entry and exit proposed Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 7.50 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy

access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation):4.0 m Width of all internal roads: 7.50 m

17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.

Use of autoclaved aerated blocks, fly ash paver blocks etc during the construction phase.

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18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 800 KVA Connected load: 800 KVA Source: UGVCL

Energy saving by Non-conventional Methods: Use of energy efficient LED, T5, CFL tubes to minimize the energy consumption, to provide the Automatic Power Factor Controller (APFC) etc.

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 1 × 65 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD, 8 kg/hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

During operation phase - underground fire water storage tank of 180 KL, 7 nos. of terrace fire water storage tanks each of 15 KL capacity, fire extinguishers etc.

The nearest fire station: Bodakdev fire station Distance from the project site: about 11 km. Time required for the fire tender to reach at the project site:20 minutes.

20. Details on staircase

Type & no. of

buildings

No. of floors

Floor area m2

No. of staircase

Width of the

staircase (m)

Travel distance

(m)

No. of lift

A+B & E+F

HP+ 7 Floors 937.84 2 1.52 <30.0 2

C+D+E HP+ 7 Floors 948.76 3 1.52 <30.0 3

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: > 90 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : 2 nos. and 5.20 m diameter No. and depth of percolations wells : 2 nos. and 33 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : Filtration.

22. Green area details

Tree covered area (m2) : 211.60 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): - Lawn covered area (m2): 490.02 Total Green Area (m2): 701.62 Green Area % of plot area: 11.55 % No. of trees and species to be planted: 92 number of trees like

Limbdo, Asopalav, Desi Badam and Gulmohar 23. Dust control

measures Dust suppression techniques such as applying water or non-toxic chemicals to minimize dust, covering the construction materials during the transportation to avoid the dusting, PUC compulsion for vehicles, barricading the project site etc.

24.

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

No.

Head Approximate recurring cost per

annum (Rs. in lacs)

Approximate

Capital cost

(Rs. In lacs)

Basis for cost estimates

1. Air 0.10 0.50 Stack and DG room

2. Solid and hazardous

waste

0.50 40.00 Vertical chuts in each block from

top users to

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management

basement Provide bins door

to door and transportation

cost 3. Environmen

t monitoring 0.05 0.00 The recurring cost

would be incurred on hiring of

consultants and payment of

various statutory fees to regulatory

agencies. 4. Rain water 0.50 6.00 Collection system,

treatment and recharge well

5. Green belt 1.0 3.0 Land scape development, tree plantation, shrubs

etc Total 2.15 49.50

25. Details of eco-friendlybuilding materials

Autoclaved aerated blocks, fly ash paving blocks.

26. Documents related to land possession.

N.A order and 7/12 in the name of applicant.

27. Details of amenities & safety measures proposed for construction workers.

Proper sanitary facilities, water supply, regular health check up of the workers, provision of Personal Protective Equipments like ear plugs, gloves, safety goggles, gum boots, helmet, mask etc.

During the meeting, the project proponent was asked to plant the maximum possible number of trees within the premises including the boundary of common open plot. Further they were asked to make provision of fire fighting facilities as per the requirement of NBC or concerned local bye-laws, whichever is more stringent. After detailed discussion, it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance. 10. Sankalp In (Sankalp

Recration Pvt. Ltd.) S.No.722+799, F.P.No. 67+82, T.P.S.No.216, Shilaj, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal is for New Project 2. Type of

Project Commercial

3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8 (a)

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4. Name of the project

Sankalp In

5. Name of Developer

Sankalp Recreation Pvt. Ltd.

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

Rs.120 crores

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No

8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2) – 7,935.00 FSI area (m2):16,294.96 Non FSI area (m2): ---- Total BUA (m2):28,308.44 Permissible Proposed FSI Area 23,805 m2 16,294.96 m2 Ground Coverage 2,380.5 m2 2,380.5 m2 Common Plot Area

793.50 m2 1,133.30m2

Max. building height

45.0 m 45.0 m

9. Building Details

No. of Buildings:2 No. of Blocks:2 Scope of buildings/blocks: Basement + Ground floor + 10

floors. No. & type of Commercial Units:4 shops Details of amenities if any:

2 – Banquette Halls (1 -1000 cap. + 1 -500 cap.) 2 - Restaurants ( 1 coffee shop ) 4 – Shops 162 – Hotel rooms

10. No. of expected residents/ users

300 fixed + 600 variables

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 3.6 – Domestic , 6.0 – Construction, Sprinkling

Source of water: AUDA Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):3.2 Mode of disposal: Septic tank and soak pit Details of reuse of water, if any: ----

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day):190 Source of water: AUDA Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):144 Mode of disposal: Into drainage line of AUDA

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

Application done at Shilaj Gram panchayat office, now referred to AMC office, under the stage of approval.

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14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Generation

(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 600 m3 600 m3 Will be temporarily stored & usefor greenbeltdevelopment

Other excavated earth

12400 m3 400 m3

12000 m3 Will be reused to refill the low lying areas within premises & developmentof roads.

Construction debris

200 m3 50 m3 Will be Reused to refill the low lying areas within premises & developmentof roads.

Steel scrap 8 m3 ---- Sale to vendor

Discarded packing materials

5 m3 --- Sale to vendor

Operation Phase: Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste & Wet waste

500 kg @ max.

Dust bin AMC collection

Details of segregation if to be done: No Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within

premises: 40 bins of 80 liter capacity. Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by

local authority: Nearby MSW landfill / dumping site of AUDA.

15. Parking

Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per

GDCR:8,147.48 m2 Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per

GDCR:1,518.14 m2 Parking area requirement as per GDCR for Hotel

:6,629.34 m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per

NBC :343 Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per

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NBC:61 Number of CPS requirement as per NBC for Hotel :275 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS:10,659.31

& 351 Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS: 9,

000 m2 & 285 ECS Parking area provided as open surface(m2) &No.of ECS: 1

659.31 & 72. 16. Traffic

Management Width of adjacent public roads: 30 m front side, other – 18

m & 12 m Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:4

gates will be provide Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:-- Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for

easy access of fire tender (excluding the width forthe plantation):---

Width of all internal roads: --- 17. Details of

Green Building measures proposed.

Fly ash brick, aerated block, paving block, RMC (ready mix concrete), lead free paints.

18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Torrent Power Ltd./ GEB Maximum demand:1 MW Connected load:1 MW

DG Sets:250 KVA – in case of emergency only No. and capacity of the DG sets: 1 Fuel & its quantity: HSD/LDO - 270 lit/hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

During the construction phase: Provision of Protective Equipment's (PPEs) and its usage shall be ensured and supervised, training on construction safety aspects, first aid room with first aid kit, doctor & ambulance service.

During the operation phase: Fire extinguishers, hose reel wet riser, yard hydrant, automatic sprinkler system (basement), manual operated electric fire alarm system, automatic detection and alarm system, pump near underground static water storage tank- one diesel pump of capacity-2 850 l/min and one electric pump of capacity-180 l/min.

20. Details on staircase Type & no. of buildings

No. of floors

Floor area

No. of staircase

Width of the staircase

Travel distance (m)

1 10 13258 4 2.0 <30.0 1 2 3036 4 2.0 <30.0

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: ----- No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : No. and depth of percolations wells: 2 nos. & 30 m. Details on Pre-treatment facilities : filtration.

22. Green area details

Tree covered area (m2) :@ 452.32 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2):Lawn covered

area (m2): 882.18 Total Green Area (m2):1334.50

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Green Area % of plot area: No. of trees and species to be planted: 120 trees, Neem,

Asopalav, Gulmohar, Peepal. 23.

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

Rs.15 lacs (Plantation within premises and collaboration with AMC for carrying out plantation in surrounding of the project site.

24. Eco friendly building material

Fly ash bricks, Aerated blocks, paving blocks, RMC, lead free paints etc.

25. Dust control measures

Down wash of trucks, covering the loose construction material with tarpaulin, use of RMC, barricading the project site, water sprinkling on roads etc.

During the meeting, after detailed discussion, it was decided to further appraise the project only after submission of the following:

1. Proposal for providing STP for the project and details of Sewage Treatment Plant with its capacity, size of each unit, retention time and its location on the plan. Measures proposed to avoid odour nuisance due to the STP in operation phase.

2. Exact source of the water supply during the operation & construction phase of the project. Revised details on the water requirement for the operational phase of the project considering the water requirement for swimming pool and also considering the reuse of treated water after provision of STP in operation phase.

3. Complete treated water management plan along with the application wise breakup of treated water utilization. Management plan of treated sewage during rainy season when utilization of treated sewage for gardening/plantation purpose is not possible.

4. Detail & design of dual plumbing system to be provided for reuse of treated waste water.

5. Land possession documents, list of partners & directors of the company, copy of permission obtained for non agricultural use of the project site or a copy of documents showing the correspondences made in this regard and copy of agreement made between the land owners & developers (if any).

6. Full size conceptual project plans showing plot area statement, building wise & floor wise built up area as well as FSI area table, location of STP etc.

7. Layout plan of the project showing the location of STP, adequate open peripheral margin to be provided for easy movement of fire tender in case of emergency, width of internal roads, width of the entry/exit gates to be provided.

8. Realistic details on parking area provision based on the actual parking area requirement for the project as per the NBC norms considering each individual component of the project.

9. A drawing showing the maximum travel distance of the nearest staircase from the farthest corner of the floor as well as between the staircases with help of 30 m radius circles taking staircases as a centre of the circles.

10. Perspective view of the building(s) to be constructed along with the materials used such as fibers, glass etc. on the facades or external walls and the impacts thereof on the nearby buildings / residents due to heat island effect and emissions from the air conditioning systems.

11. Food waste and STP sludge management plan.

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12. Details on provision of ventilation, lighting arrangements, CO sensors & their functioning etc. in basement.

11. Bright Enterprise S.no.D-2/CH/236, GIDC-Dahej-II, Ta.: Vagra, Dist.: Bharuch

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(f)

M/s: Bright Enterprise (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application vide their letter dated 07/11/2014.

Project status: New

Project / Activity Details:

This is a new unit proposes the manufacturing of following items.

No. Name of Product Total Quantity MT/MONTH

01. Drying of Ketonic Resin 50

02. Drying of poly Vinyl Butyl Resin 25

03. Printing Ink & Coatings 25

04. Ketonic Resin 10

05. Polyamide Resin 50

06. Maleic Resin 50

07. Poly Vinyl Butryl Resin 1

08. Adhesion Permoter (TA-10) 50

09. Amino Resin 250

10. Water Based Additive 50

11. Epoxy Resin 400

12. Non Reactive Polyamide Resin 150

13. Hardner 39

14. Natural Adhesive 50

15. Acrelic Adhesive 50

16. Wooden Adhesive 50

17. Neoprene Adhesive 50

18 Alkyd Resin Alkyd Long oil Resin Alkyd Short medium oil Resin Alkyd short oil Resin

100

19 Polyester Resin 100

Total 1550

The proposed production activity falls in the project/activity 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA

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Notificaiton-2006.

Total cost of the project will be Rs. 90 lacs and the plot admeasuring 4923.12 m2 has been acquired for the proposed project. Total water requirement will be 7525 ltrs/day. (1525 ltrs/day for process + 1000 ltrs/day-domestic + 2000 ltrs /day for gardening + 2000 ltrs/day for cooling + 1000 ltrs/day for Floor/Container washing) and it will be met through water supply from GIDC. Waste water generation will be 4125 ltrs/day (2225 ltrs/day from Process + 1000 ltrs/day from Washings + 200 ltrs /day Cooling blow down). They have proposed primary treatment plant followed by Evaporator for treatment of industrial effluent. Domestic waste water (700 ltrs/day) will be disposed off through septic tank/soak pit system. It is proposed to install one TFH (3 Lacs Kcal/Hr). NG (800 SCM/day) or Lignite/Wood 1 MT/day) will be used as fuel in TFH. Unit has proposed Multi Cyclone Separator followed by Bag filter as APCM in case of wood as a fuel. One DG set (250 KVA) is proposed as stand by facility in which diesel (15 ltr/hr) will be used as fuel. ETP sludge (12.5 MT/Month), Used Oil (3 ltrs/Month) & Discarded drum/bags (1 MT/Year) are the hazardous waste to be generated from the proposed production.

Observations & Discussions:

During the presentation, committee asked about discrepancy in quantity of products viz. Drying of Ketonic Resin & Ketonic Resin at sr. no. 1 & 4 respectively and Drying of Poly Vinyl Butyl Resin & Poly Vinyl Butyl Resin at sr. no. 2 & 7 respectively. Project proponent could not reply satisfactorily. Committee also noted that effluent generation quantity shown in mass balance of each product does not match the total quantity of effluent to be generated. PP has not shown evaporation residue as hazardous waste category. It was viewed seriously by the committee and asked to correct all details. During the meeting, the project proponent was asked to revise the product profile and to submit revised Form-1 with relevant documents. Committee also asked to not use wood as fuel. It was decided to reconsider the project for screening / scoping in one of the upcoming meetings only after submission of revised proposal with corrected data.

12. Nishan Pridee S.No.183,199,F.P.No.94, 97, DTPS

No.66, Ranip, Ahmedabad West Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

Sr. No.

Particulars Details

1. Proposal is for New Project 2. Type of Project Residential Project cum Commercial Project 3. Project / Activity

No. [8(a) or 8(b)] 8(a)

4. Name of the project

Nishan Pride

5. Name of Developer

Shree Developers

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

35 Crores

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No

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8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2) : 8,882.0 FSI area (m2):23,399.40m2 Non FSI area (m2):13,597.22 m2 Total BUA (m2):37,017.21m2

Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 23,981.40 23,399.40 Ground Coverage (m2) 3,740.64 3,723.40 Common Plot Area (m2) 710.56 719.23 Max. building height (m) -- 28.61

9. Building Details No. of Buildings: 5 Nos. No. of Blocks: 12 Nos. Scope of buildings/blocks: 2 Buildings- Basement + ground floor

+ 7 floors, 3 buildings-Basement + hollow plinth + 7 floors No.& size of Residential Units: 311 Nos No. & type of Commercial Units: 40 Nos Details of amenities if any:---

10. No. of expected residents / users

1500 Nos. residents / users

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day):30 Source of water: Water tanker suppliers Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 4 KL Mode of disposal: Into Soak Pit Through Septic Tank Details of reuse of water, if any:

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day):225.97 Source of water: AMC Water Supply Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):178.48 Mode of disposal: AMC Drainage System

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

Available near By (AMC).

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Generation

(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 1400 900 Green Belt Development

Other excavated earth

17,400 10,440 Internal Roads & Other Paved areas, Back Fillings

Construction debris

925 600 Back Filling &Internal roads development

Steel scrap 10 T -- Sold to venders

Discarded packing materials

550 325 Sold to venders

Operation Phase:

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Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste & Wet waste

682 52 Bins with 80 lit capacity will be provided.

The recyclable garbage will be sold to vendors. The non-recyclable garbage will ultimately be transferred to a common community bin, which will be emptied by the AMC.

Details of segregation if to be done: No Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within

premises: 80 Lit capacity will be used. Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local

authority: nearby MSW landfill/dumping site of AMC. 15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR:

4,679.88m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC

:172 CPS Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC:

156 CPS Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per

NBC:16 CPS Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 9,569.93 m2 &

318 ECS Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS: 6,477.48

m2 & 202 ECS Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS:

2,352.34 m2 & 84 ECS Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS:

739.61 m2 & 32 ECS. 16. Traffic

Management Width of adjacent public roads: 30 m on South Side Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 02 Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 7.5 m. Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy

access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 4.0 m.

Width of all internal roads: 7.50 m. 17. Details of Green

Building measures proposed.

Maximum utilization of natural light, roof top thermal insulation, CFL lighting fixtures in the common areas, use of solar energy in external lighting, low water consuming taps and fixtures etc.

18. Energy Requirement, Source and

Power supply: Maximum demand:1500 KW Source: Torrent Power Ltd.

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Conservation Energy saving by Non-conventional Methods: maximum utilization of natural light, roof top thermal insulation, CFL lighting fixtures in the common areas, use of solar energy in external lighting.

DG Sets: 01 No. and capacity of the DG sets: 01 no. × 120 KVA Fuel & its quantity: 30 Lit. / hr.of HSD

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

One water storage tank of 100 KL at ground level for commercial and one for residential & 20 KL of water tank on terrace level, fire extinguishers, hose reel, wet riser, manually operated electric fire alarm system.

20. Details on staircase Type & no. of buildings

No. of floors

Floor area

No. of staircase

Width of the staircase

Travel distance (m)

Block – A B + G + 7 317.81 01 1.52 m. < 30.0 . Block – B & C

B + H.P+7 371.0 02 1.52 m. < 30.0

Block – D/E/F

B + H.P+7 532.0 03 1.52 m. < 30.0

Block – G/H/I

B +H.P+7 532.0 03 1.52 m. < 30.0

Block – J/K/L

B + G + 7 617 03 1.52 m. < 30.0

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: 145 Ft. No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : No. and depth of percolations wells: 03 Nos. Details on Pre-treatment facilities :De silting & Filter Chamber.

22. Green area details

Tree covered area (m2): 219.23 m2 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): 100 m2 Lawn covered area (m2): 500 m2 Total Green Area (m2): 719.23 m2 Green Area % of plot area: 10.00 % No. of trees and species to be planted: 134 Nos.

23. --

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

18 Lacs

24. Proposed dust control measures during the construction phase

Regular water sprinkling, vertical curtails, covered shed for cement unloading, covering the excavated earth with tarpaulin sheet etc.

25. Eco friendly building material usage details.

Fly ash bricks, aerated blocks, fly ash blocks, maximum use of RMC, lead free paints etc.

26. Documents related to land possession

Submitted a copy of index of Subregistrar’s office for F.P.No.94 in the name of Divya builders.

During the meeting, the project proponent was suggested to increase the parking area

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provision for the proposed project, to which the project proponent replied that they can increase the parking area by providing mechanical parking. After discussing the various aspects of the project in detail, it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance only after submission of the following:

1. Land possession and N.A order for the F.P.No.97.

2. Complete details & drawing of mechanical parking to be provided also including the details on provision of required height of basement/hollow plinth to facilitate mechanical parking.

13. Skyline Business Park (Radiance Infra Project)

S.No.186/1,F.P.No.1/1,O.P.No.1/1,T.P.S.No.62, Narol, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

Sr. No.

Particulars Details

1. Proposal is for New Project

2. Type of Project Commercial

3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8(a)

4. Name of the project Skyline Business Park

[Low Rise Commercial Complex (Shops & Offices)]

5. Name of Developer M/s. Radiance Infra Projects

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

35 Crore

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No construction work has been initiated at site.

8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2) :- 7,407 m2

FSI area (m2): 16,258.68 m2

Total BUA (m2): 31,305.82 m2

Permissible Proposed

FSI Area (m2) 18,535.50 16,258.68

Ground Coverage (m2) -- 3,260.78

Common Plot Area (m2) 740.70 744.14

Max. building height (m) 45 19.25

9. Building Details No. of Buildings: 1

No. of Blocks: --

Scope of buildings/blocks: Low Rise Commercial Complex (Shops & Offices), 2 level basement + ground floor + 5 floors.

No. & type of Commercial Units: 30 Shops 158 Offices

10. No. of expected 1,098 Persons

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residents / users

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 20

Source of water: Local Water Tanker Suppliers

Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 4

Mode of disposal: Septic Tank/Soak Pit

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 59

Source of water: Narmada water through AMC

Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 44

Mode of disposal: AMC Drainage System

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

Water supply and drainage lines are already exist at the project site. We will be getting water supply & drainage connection after getting the B.U. permission.

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase:

Generation (m3)

Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 5,200 5,200 Developmengreenbelt

Other excavated earth

20,800 20,800 Levelling lowlying areas &developmengreen belt arat project siteitself.

Construction debris

300 300 Levelling, roads, pavements, filling, plinth filling etc.

Steel scrap 3 MT -- To be sold toscarp dealer

Discarded packing materials

90,000 Bags -- To be sold toauthorized vendor.

Operation Phase:

Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal/ Reuse

Dry waste 275

Community Bins

Through AMC Wet waste

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Details of segregation if to be done: No

Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 38 nos. of bins of 80 Liter capacity

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: Nearby MSW landfill/disposal site of AMC.

15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 8,129.34 m2

Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 8,129.34 m2

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC : 338 CPS

Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 338 CPS

Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 11,214.09 m2 & 359 CPS

Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS:

10,465.98 m2 & 327 CPS

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS: 748.11 m2 & 32 CPS.

16. Traffic Management Width of adjacent public roads: 24 m

Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: Two entry/exit on 24 m road

Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 9m

Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 3 m

Width of all internal roads: 4 m & 9 m.

17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.

Use of Solar lights in common sunlit areas, maximum use of CFL lights, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, use of fly ash paver blocks in pavements/walkways, most of the carpentry structures will be made up of processed engineering wood/ particle board instead of wood, maximum use of Portland Pozzolona Cement (PPC) - contains high amount of fly ash, PVC electrical boards will be provided, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), rainwater harvesting by recharging the ground water with the help of 2 percolation wells etc.

18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 1 MW during Operation Phase Connected load: 1 MW Source: M/s. Torrent Power Ltd.

Energy saving by Non-conventional Methods: Maximum use of CFL lights

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Energy saving measures: Use of Solar lights in common sunlit areas, maximum use of CFL lights, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, maximize the use of light and silent colours in the building envelope so that UV absorption is reduced and associated cooling requirements are minimized.

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets:1 No.×150 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD fuel

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

Fire extinguishers/fire hydrant system in common areas, one CO2 type extinguisher of 4.5 kg with ISI mark and one DCP type extinguisher of 5 kg on each floor, underground water storage tank of 100 KL capacity will be provided for the fire hydrant system, manual alarm system, sprinkler system in basement etc.

20. Details on staircase

Type & no. of buildings

No. of floors

Floor area No. of staircase

Width of the staircase

Travel distance (m)

Commercial 6 2,490.26 m2 19 1.52 m Max. 12 m

-

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: 100 meter

No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : Not Applicable

No. and depth of percolations wells: 2 Nos. & 37 m

Details on Pre-treatment facilities: Screen pit before the percolation well, suitable arrangements of filtering, gratings at mouth of each drainpipe to trap leaves, debris & floating materials, filter media will be cleaned before every monsoon season, first rain separator to flush off first rains. During rainy season, the whole system (roof catchment, pipes, screens, first flush and filters) will be checked before and after each rain and preferably cleaned after every dry period exceeding a month.

22. Green area details Tree covered area (m2) : 443

Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): 130

Lawn covered area (m2): 504

Total Green Area (m2): 1,077

Green area % of plot area: 15 %

No. of trees and species to be planted: 100 nos.

Local flora species i.e. Gulmohar, Asopalav, Neem will be preferred

23. Eco-friendly building materials

Use of fly ash bricks, fly ash paving blocks, RMC, lead free paints, use of PPC etc.

24. Dust control Temporary wind shield barriers, regular water sprinkling,

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measures tarpaulin sheet cover on the material during the transportation, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete etc.

25. Documents related to land possession

Agreement between land owners and M/s Radiance Infra projects Ltd. has been submitted. Non agricultural land ownership document has also been submitted.

Traffic survey on 24 m wide road having carrying capacity of 4800 PCU/hr was carried out which shows that the road is capable enough of accommodating total 461 PCU/hr of traffic load after the proposed project comes into existence. During the meeting, after detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:

1. Details on basic amenities like drinking water, sanitary blocks, first aid facilities etc. to be provided on each floor.

2. Type of activities to be carried out in the commercial units of the proposed project. Undertaking stating that no any kind of manufacturing activity shall be allowed in the commercial units of the proposed project and any commercial unit shall not be sold / allotted for storage of chemicals, flammable substances, explosives, fire crackers or any other material of hazardous characteristics.

3. A drawing showing the maximum travel distance of the nearest staircase from the farthest corner of the floor as well as between the two staircases with help of 30 m radius circles taking staircases as a centre of the circles.

4. Details on provision of ventilation, lighting arrangements, CO sensors & their functioning etc. in basement. Details on provision of ventilation, lighting arrangements in commercial units & passages.

14. Suruchi (Bakeri Urban Dev.)

FP No.50,TPS No.1, Ranip, Ahmedabad Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

Sr. No. Particulars Details

1. Proposal is for New Project

2. Type of Project Proposed Economically Weaker Section Homes

3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8(a)

4. Name of the project

Suruchi

5. Name of Developer

M/s Bakeri Urban Development Pvt. Ltd

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

77.5 Crore

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7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No construction activity started

8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2) : 10,503 FSI area (m2): 14,497.05 Non FSI area (m2):--- Total BUA (m2): 22,031

Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 18,905 14,497.05 Ground Coverage (m2) ---- 3,455 Common Plot Area (m2) ---- 1,500 Max. building height (m) --- 25 m

9. Building Details No. of Buildings: 2 Scope of buildings/blocks: Ground floor + 7 floors No. & size of Residential Units: 487 No. & type of Commercial Units: 47 Details of amenities if any: ---

10. No. of expected residents / users

2,192 of Residential 94 of Commercial

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 20.25 Source of water: Tanker Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 10.53 Mode of disposal: Septic Tank & Soak Pit Details of reuse of water, if any: 4 KL/day for curing

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 472.5 Source of water: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) Wastewater generation quantity (KL/day): 396.53 Mode of disposal: AMC sewer line

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

AMC drainage line and water supply line is available at site

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Generation

(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil - - Greenbelt development

Other excavated earth

- - Internal roads and other paved area, back filling

Construction debris

310 110 Back filling and internal road development

Steel scrap 12 --- Sold to

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vendors Discarded packing materials

8 ---- Sold to vendors

Remaining quantity of excavated earth and construction debris will be used for back filling for the other projects in the vicinity as well as road development outside the premises. Operation Phase: Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry & wet waste

1,375 (~1,400)

Bio degradable waste will be disposed into nearby bins and non biodegradable waste will be sold to vendors.

Details of segregation if to be done: Green bin for bio degradable waste & White bin for non‐biodegradable waste

Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: Total 1,045 bins to be provided with 5 litre to 25 litre capacity

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority:

15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 1,770.91 m2

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 1,369.40

Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 401.51 m2

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC: 260 CPS

Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 244

Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 16 CPS

Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: Area – 3,015 m2 , ECS - 114

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS: Area – 2,315 m2, ECS - 83

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS: Area – 700 m2 , ECS – 31

16. Traffic Management

Width of adjacent public roads: 30 m on Eastern and 18 m on Southern side

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Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 02 Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 6.0 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy

access of fire tender(excluding the width for the plantation): 3.0 m

Width of all internal roads: 6.0 m 17. Details of Green

Building measures proposed.

----

18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 2500 KVA Connected load:---- Source: Torrent Power

Energy saving measures: Maximum use of natural light through architectural design, use of energy efficient motor and pumps, maximum use of aerated blocks, use of CFL & low voltage lighting, solar lighting in open and landscape areas, rooftop thermal insulation

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 1 X 125 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD 25 litre/hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

Fire extinguishers, hose reel, down comer, manually operated electric fire alarm system, terrace tank -25,000 lit (each block), pump capacity at the terrace tank level with minimum pressure of 2.0 kg/cm2 - 900 l/min

Name of the nearest fire station: Sabarmati fire station Distance from the project site: about 1.9 Km Time required by the fire tender to reach the project site:10 minutes

20. Details on staircase

Type & no. Of buildings

No. of floors

Floor area No. of

staircase

Width of the staircase

Travel distance (m)

A P + 7 2023 to

1536 5 1.5 <30

B P + 7 1030 to 614 2 1.5 <30

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

No. and depth of percolations wells : 03 Details on Pre-treatment facilities : Desilting cum filter

chamber

22. Green area details

Tree covered area (m2): 800 Area covered by shrubs, bushes and lawn (m2): 700 Total Green Area (m2): 1,500 Green Area % of plot area: 15 No. of trees and species to be planted: 525

23. Proposed dust control measures during the

Dust suppression by spraying of water, peripheral barricading the project site, covering the construction material during transportation and storage, compaction of soil during various construction activities

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construction phase

24. Eco friendly building material usage details.

Fly ash bricks/fly ash blended concrete blocks, fly ash paving blocks.

25. Documents related to land possession.

Land owner company M/s Swapna Co. Op. Ho. Society Ltd. has made an agreement with Bakeri Urban Development Pvt. Ltd. for development of the project. Land possession shows the land ownership in the name of applicant.

During the meeting, it was observed by the committee that the railway line is passing from the close vicinity of the project site and the project proponent was suggested to carry out thick tree plantation between the railway line and corresponding building line. Further they were asked to explore the possibility of making parking area provision as per the NBC norms considering parking requirement in future. After detailed discussion it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:

1. A certificate from structural engineer regarding the structural stability of the proposed buildings considering the close vicinity of the railway line.

2. Explore the possibility of making the parking area provision for the proposed project as per the requirement of NBC norms.

15. Commercial Project (Nareshbhai Maneklal Patel)

S.No.100/1/2,F.P.No.81,Draft T.P.S.No.31, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

Sr. No.

Particulars Details

1. Proposal is for

New Project

2. Type of Project

Commercial Project

3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8 (a)

4. Name of the project

Commercial Project

5. Name of Developer

Nareshbhai Maneklal Patel

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

65 Crores

7. Whether construction work has been initiated

No

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at site? If yes, details thereof

8. Project Details

Land / Plot Area (m2): 7,648 FSI area (m2): 30,571.58 Non FSI area (m2):25,795.88 Total BUA (m2):56,367.46

Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 30,592 30,571.58 Ground Coverage (m2)

NA 3022.05

Common Plot Area (m2)

764.8 766.25

Max. building height (m)

NA 45

9. Building Details

No. of Buildings:2 No. of Blocks:2 Scope of buildings/blocks: Basement + Ground floor

+13 floors No.& size of Residential Units: NA No. & type of Commercial Units:58 shops and 302

offices Details of amenities if any: No.

10. No. of expected residents / users

3100 occupants and 300 visitors

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 21.75 Source of water: Tankers Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 5.73 Mode of disposal: septic tank Details of reuse of water, if any: No

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day):147.065 Source of water: AMC Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):115.2 Mode of disposal: STP In case of STP provision, capacity of STP:125 KL/day STP Technology: Biological Purposes for treated water utilization: Gardening and

Flushing Quantity of treated water to be reused:

1.Gardening (KL/day): 3.064 2. Flushing (KL/day):96

Provision of dual plumbing system (Yes/No): Yes Quantity and type (treated/untreated) of water to be

discharged: Balance quantity of treated sewage will be disposed into sewer line AMC.

Mode of disposal: Balance treated sewage will be

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disposed into sewer line AMC. 13. Status of

water supply and drainage line

Available at site

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Generati

on (m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 2,750 2,750 Reuse for green belt development

Other excavated earth

52,250 23,100 Will be used in backfilling & development of internal roads & other paved areas. Balanced quantity will be used in other projects in the vicinity

Construction debris

500 220 Will be used for backfilling & internal road development. Balanced quantity will be handed over to AMC.

Steel scrap

15 0 Sold to vendors

Discarded packing materials

10 0 Sold to vendors

Operation Phase:

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Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste

384 White bins

Sold to vendors

Wet waste

576 Green Bins

Municipal bins

Details of segregation if to be done: yes Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed

within premises: 15 kg and 12 number of community bins to be placed in common area

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: nearby MSW landfill/dumping site of AMC

15. Parking

Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per

GDCR: 15,285.79 m2 Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per

GDCR:15,285.79 m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as

per NBC :612 Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as

per NBC: 612 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS:

19,628.48 & 635 ECS Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of

ECS: 17,319.84 & 541ECS Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of

ECS: 766.64 & 27 ECS Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of

ECS:1,542 & 67 ECS. 16. Traffic

Management Width of adjacent public roads: 12 m and 36 m wide

road Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:

Total 4 gates will be provided Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 9

m & 6 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings

for easy access of fire tender (excluding the width forthe plantation): 5.0 m

Width of all internal roads: Minimum 6.0 m & 9.0 m. 17. Details of

Green Building measures proposed.

Maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, maximum use of aerated block, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, solar lighting in open and landscape areas- 8 number of solar lighting, roof-top thermal insulation

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18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 2,000 KVA Connected load: 2,250 KVA Source: Torrent Power Limited

% of saving with calculations: ~40% by use of LED and star rated energy efficient electronic consumer durables

Compliance of the ECBC guidelines (Yes / No),if yes, compliance in tabular form: only roof area

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets:125 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD, 25 litre/hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

During Construction Phase: Provision of Personal Provision of Protective Equipment's (PPEs) and its usage shall be ensured and supervised, training on construction safety aspects, first aid room with first aid kit, doctor & ambulance service.

During operation phase: Fire extinguishers, hose reel, manually operated electric fire alarm system, wet riser, underground static water storage tank-200 KL, terrace tank -80 KL (Total Capacity), automatic sprinkler system (basement), pump near underground static water storage tank (fire pump) with minimum pressure of 3.5 kg/cm2 at terrace level –one electric and one diesel pump of capacity 2,280 lit/min and one electric pump of capacity 180 lit/min.

20. Details on staircase Type & no. of

buildings

No. of floors

Floor area m2

No. of staircas

e

Width of the

staircase (m)

Travel distance (m)

A G + 13 1627.3

8 2 2.13 24

B G + 13 1021.5

0 2 2.21 23

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: 21 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : 2 No and 2.5m X

2.0 m X 3.0 m No. and depth of percolations wells : 2 no and 17 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : oil and grease

removal and filter. 22. Green area

details Tree covered area (m2): 200 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): 100 Lawn covered area (m2): 466.25 Total Green Area (m2): 766.25 Green Area % of plot area: 10% No. of trees and species to be planted: 115

number of trees and Limbdo, KaadoSiris, Jambu, Asopalav, DesiBadam and Gulmohar

23. Dust control measures

Spraying of water, peripheral barricading, covered shed for cement loading area, covering the

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excavated earth with tarpaulin sheet etc. 24.

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

S.

No.

Head Approximate

recurring cost

per annum (Rs. in lacs)

Approximate

Capital cost

(Rs. In lacs)

Basis for cost estimat

es

1. Air 1.0 3.0 Stack and DG

room

2. Solid and

hazardous

waste management

1.5 3.0 Provide bins

door to door and

transportation cost

3. Environment

monitoring

3.0 0 The recurring cost would

be incurred

on hiring of consult-

ants and

payment of

various statutory fees

to regulato

ry agencie

s.

4. Rain water

2.0 10.0 Collection

system, treatment and

recharge well

5. Green belt

1.5 4.0 -

Total 9 20.0

25. Details of Fly ash bricks, aerated blocks, fly ash paving blocks,

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eco-friendly building materials

maximum use of RMC, lead free paints etc.

26. Documents related to land possession

Village form no.7 shows land in the name of applicant. An

opinion from AMC regarding application for development permission against the charges paid has been submitted.

During the meeting, after detailed discussion it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:

1. A drawing showing the maximum travel distance of the nearest staircase from the farthest corner of the floor as well as between the two staircases with help of 30 m radius circles taking staircases as a centre of the circles.

2. Perspective view of the building(s) to be constructed along with the materials used such as fibers, glass etc. on the facades or external walls and the impacts thereof on the nearby buildings / residents due to heat island effect and emissions from the air conditioning systems.

3. STP sludge management plan.

4. Details on provision of ventilation, lighting arrangements, CO sensors & their functioning etc. in basement.

16. Bharat Dye Chem

S.no.125/2, Ravi Industrial Estate, Bileshwarpura, Ta.: Kalol, Dist.: Gandhinagar

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(f)

M/s: Bharat Dye chem. herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application vide their letter dated 03/11/2014.

M/s: Bharat Dye chem. herein after Project Proponent – PP) had submitted application for this expansion project at MoEF ON DATED 05/03/2012 as the project site is located outside the notified area.

TOR was issued by MoEF on 10/09/2013.

Public hearing was carried out by GPCB on dated 03/06/2014 & PP has submitted final EIA/EMP report to MoEF&CC.

Proposal was considered by MoEF&CC in the Expert Appraisal Committee held on 29th – 30th September 2014 and transferred this case vide F.no. J-11011/133/2013-IA II (I) dated 02/12/2014 considering category B project as per amendment to EIA Notification, 2006 vide SO 1599 (E) dated 25.06.2014.

Project status: Expansion

Project / Activity Details:

This is an existing project and now applied for expansion as tabulated below:

Sr. no.

Name of Product Quantity Existing Proposed Total

1 Acid & Direct Dyes

a Acid red – 1/18/57/97/106/131/151/249

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b Acid yellow – 42/151/79/49/99/110/194/220 5

100

105

c Acid orange – 67/74 d Acid violet – 54/90 e Direct red – 23/81/239 2 2-Amino diphenyl 2-Cresyl Ether 2 13 15 3 Amino Resorcine Diortho Cresyl Ether 0.5 4.5 5 4 2-Amino 2-4 Dichloro Diphenyl Ether 0.5 4.5 5 5 2-Amino 4-Chloro Diphenyl Ether 0.5 2.5 3 6 2-Amino Benzene Sulphone N-Ethyl Anilide 1.5 1.5 3

The proposed production activity falls in the project/activity 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notificaiton-2006.

Plot area is approx.3762 sq.m. Unit has proposed 1200 m2 area for green belt development. Estimated cost of proposed expansion is Rs. 3.73 Crores.Fresh water requirement will be increased from 2.8 KL/day to 19.5 Kl/day after proposed expansion. Fresh water 19.5 KL/day ( 2 KL Domestic + 13.6 KL Process + 0.7 KL Washing + 1.5 KL Boiler + 0.5 KL Cooling + 1.2 Gardening) will be supplied by the GIDC. Wastewater generation after the expansion will be increased from 1.750 KL/day to 8.350 KL/day (1.5 KL Domestic + 6 KL Process + 0.7 KL Washing + 0.1 KL Boiler blow down + 0.05 KL Cooling blow down). Industrial effluent 6.85 Kl/day will be treated in Primary followed by secondary ETP and after achieving CETP inlet norms treated effluent will be sent to CETP, Kalol. Domestic wastewater will be disposed off in to soak pit via septic tank. There are two Boilers ( 0.6 TPH each) and two TFHs ( 2 Lac Kcal/hr each). At present unit uses fire wod as fuel and cyclone separator is provided as fuel. However, natural gas will be used for all steam boilers and TFHs after proposed expansion. Natural gas consumption will be increased from 310 SCM/day to 930 SCM/day. Unit has provided one DG set in which Diesel (10 Lit./hr) is used as fuel. Hazardous waste to be generated are ETP waste (2 MT + 3 MT = 5 MT/Month), Discarded containers ( 1000 no.s + 12000 no.s = 13000 no.s/Year), Used Oil ( 0.01 KL + 0.02 Kl = 0.03 KL/Year), Iron Sludge ( 3 MT+ 18 MT = 21 MT/Month). Evaporation residue will be Nil as they will send treated effluent to CETP, Kalol. ETP waste & Iron sludge will be disposed off at the nearby common TSDF. Discarded barrels / containers / bags / liners will be either reused or returned back to suppliers or sold only to the authorized vendors after decontamination. Used oil will be sold only to the registered recyclers.

Observations & Discussions: During the meeting, issues rose during in the public hearing / consultation were discussed. EIA report reveals that the baseline study was carried out during March, April & May 2013. Air quality monitoring was carried out at six stations. Base line study reveals that the levels of various pollutants like PM, SO2 and NOx etc., in the ambient air of surrounding study area are well within the limits stipulated by National Ambient Air Quality (NAAQ) Standard. The maximum predicted 24 hours GLC(s) of all the pollutants and its incremental concentrations on baseline value is below the NAAQS. Committee aksed to provide performance and other details of CETP Kalol. Committee discussed about occupational health hazard during manufacturing process & storage, handling of hazardous chemicals.

After detailed deliberations the Committee sought following additional information for further consideration of the proposal:

1. Compliance of TOR no. 33 – “Zero discharge effluent concept to be adopted” 2. Give details of CETP- Kalol including (1) Total capacity of the CETP, (2) Actual load at

present (Qualitative and Quantitative) (3) CETP Up gradation scheme, if any. (4) Analysis Reports of GPCB for Inlet and outlet of CETP for last 6 months. (5) Spare capacity of CETP with treatability and feasibility report.

3. Membership of nearby Common Environmental Infrastructure including the TSDF / Common Hazardous Waste Incineration facility along with an assessment to

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accommodate the additional quantity of wastes to be generated. 4. Mode of transport for effluent from your unit to CETP kalol. In case of transport through

Tankers Management of Transportation of effluent through dedicated tankers only and its tracking with help of GPS and data entry in XGN.

5. Legal Undertaking stating that unit is complying the three conditions [i.e. (1) water consumption less than 25 m3/day; (2) Fuel consumption less than 25 TPD; and (3) not covered in the category of MAH units as per the Management, Storage, Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules (MSIHC Rules), 1989] as per the amendment to EIA Notification, 2006 vide SO 1599 (E) dated 25.06.2014.

17. Rebecca Laminates S.No.132/P1, N.H. 8-A, Nr.Sokhada Bus

Stop, Bahadurgardh, Ta. & Dist.: Morbi

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(f)

M/s: Rebecca Laminates (herein after Project Proponent – PP) had submitted their application for this project at MoEF as the project site is located outside the notified area.

TOR issued by MoEF on 22.02.2012.

Public Hearing was conducted by GPCB on dated 25.01.2013

MoEF asked to conduct fresh Public Hearing as Sub Divisional Magistrate, Morbi has supervised and presided over the entire public hearing process, which was not as per the provisions of EIA Notification, 2006 and amended in 2009.

Public Hearing was again conducted by GPCB on dated 27.11.2013

PP has submitted final EIA/EMP report to this office on 11.10.2014.

Project status: New

Project / Activity Details:

This is a new project proposes for manufacturing of Synthetic Resins as tabulated below:

Sr. no.

Name of Product Quantity/ Month

1 Laminated Sheets 69000 no.s

2 Phenol Formaldehyde Resin 87.5 MT

3 Melamine Formaldehyde Resin 37.5 MT

The proposed production activity (Synthetic Resins) falls in the project/activity 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notificaiton-2006.

Observations & Discussions:

During the meeting, Committee noted that TOR was issued by MoEF&CC and PP has submitted compliance of TOR with final EIA report to SEAC, Gujarat. The committee agreed upon the fact that the said project proposal may be treated as category “B” as per amendment to EIA Notification, 2006 vide SO 1599 (E) dated 25.06.2014 regarding small units as defined in the schedule of the amended EIA Notification. However, there is no correspondence from MoEF&CC regarding this project. At this, the committee was of the view that how the project, who have received the TOR from MoEF&CC can directly be appraised at SEAC level without

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any intimation from MoEF&CC. Committee decided to consider their proposal only after any correspondence received from MoEF&CC. 18. Bhole Intermediates Plot no.148/1, Nr. Bhairavnath Textile,

Chhatral Kadi Road, Village : Dhanot, Ta.: Kalol, Dist.: Gandhinagar

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(f)

M/s: Bhole Intermediates (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted their application for this expansion project at MoEF as the project site is located outside the notified area.

TOR issued by MoEF on 16/04/2013.

Public hearing was carried out by GPCB on dated 12/08/2014 & PP has submitted final EIA/EMP report to MoEF&CC.

PP has submitted final EIA/EMP report to this office on 07/11/2014.

Project status: Expansion

Project / Activity Details:

This is an existing unit proposes for expansion of the project as mentioned below:

Sr. no.

Name of Product Quantity

Existing Proposed Total 01 DEMAP 5 MT/Month 30

MT/Month 35

MT/Month 02 Dilute Caustic Lye

(By product) 30

KL/Month 127.5

KL/Month 157.5

KL/ Month

The proposed production activity falls in the project/activity 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notificaiton-2006.

Observations & Discussions:

During the meeting, Committee noted that TOR was issued by MoEF&CC and PP has submitted compliance of TOR with final EIA report to SEAC, Gujarat. The committee agreed upon the fact that the said project proposal may be treated as category “B” as per amendment to EIA Notification, 2006 vide SO 1599 (E) dated 25.06.2014 regarding small units as defined in the schedule of the amended EIA Notification. However, there is no correspondence from MoEF&CC regarding this project. At this, the committee was of the view that how the project, who have received the TOR from MoEF&CC can directly be appraised at SEAC level without any intimation from MoEF&CC. Committee decided to consider their proposal only after any correspondence received from MoEF&CC.

19. Hindva Builders Block No:206, F.P.No.78 O.P.No.80,

T.P.S.No.60 Moje:Puna, Choryasi, Surat Screening & Scoping

This is a proposed residential cum commercial building construction project with land area of 8,336.0 m2 and built up area of 23,299.33 m2. During the meeting while asking by the committee regarding the status of the project, the project proponent replied that they have got their plans approved by SMC for the built up area of 13,001.30 m2 on 06/03/2013 and started construction work for the same. Afterwards they have given a part of their land area for

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development of the commercial building to other developer and after the amalgamation of both, the existing residential buildings (for which construction has been started) and the proposed commercial building, the built up area of the project will be 23,299.33 m2.

During the meeting, after detailed discussion, considering that the construction work for 13,001.30 m2 has already been started, it was decided to consider the project for screening / scoping only after submission of the following:

1. Land possession documents for the proposed project site.

2. Project plans approved by the concerned authority for the built up area of 13,001.30 m2

and the date of starting construction activity at the project site.

3. Recent photographs of the project site showing the date and current status of the project site.

4. Date on which the agreement made with the other developer for developing the other part of their land and documentary evidences in this regard.

5. Detailed justification for starting the construction activity before getting Envrionmental clearance and as to why the construction activity started by them should not be considered as violation of the EIA Notification-2006.

20. Unique Aashiyana (Unique Infraspace Pvt. Ltd.)

S.P.No.3 of F.P.No.134, 142, S.No.190/p,198/2, T.P.S.No.32, Gota, Daskroi, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal is for New Project 2. Type of

Project Residential Building Construction Project

3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8 (a)

4. Name of the project

“Unique Aashiyana”

5. Name of Developer

Unique Infraspace Pvt Ltd

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

72 crore

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No

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8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 9,224.48 Net Land / Plot Area (m2): 9,224.48 FSI area (m2): 25,331.68 Total BUA (m2): 39,767.81

Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 16,604.06 25,331.68 Ground Coverage (m2) - 2,292.20 Common Plot Area (m2) 737.96 925.68 Max. building height (m) - 1 BHK – 50.3

2 BHK – 53.3

9. Building Details

No. of Buildings: 6 No. of Blocks: 6 Scope of buildings/blocks: Residential. 4 buildings-basement +

hollow plinth + ground floor + 14 floors, 2 buildings-basement + hollow plinth + ground floor + 13 floors.

No. & size of Residential Units: 416 (108 units-70.65 m2, 200 units-48.69 m2, 108 units-71.10 m2).

10. No. of expected residents / users

2080 and 208 visitors

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 16.48 Source of water: Existing Borewell Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 5.76 Mode of disposal: Soak well and soak pits Details of reuse of water, if any: -

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 322.70 Source of water: AMC Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 284.00 Mode of disposal: Municipal sewer Line- AMC Drainage line.

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

AMC/AUDA water supply. AMC drainage line is available within the Gota TP area and drainage facility is available in front of the plot.

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Generation

(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 2,051 2,051 Green belt, Landscape

Other excavated earth

40,000 7,953- will be reused for backfilling in low lying areas & internal road development.

To supply to other projects for refilling the low lying areas

Construction debris

73 73 – for re-filling & re-surfacing

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Steel scrap 1.25 - Sale to vender

Discarded packing materials

200 kg - Sale to vender

Operation Phase: Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste 80 Through agency designated by AMC

AMC approved agent for collection and disposal

Wet waste 1040 Through agency designated by AMC

AMC approved agent for collection and disposal

Details of segregation if to be done: No Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises:

52 bins of 80 lit. capacity. 15. Parking

Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR:

5,066.34 m2 Parking area requirement for residential units as per

GDCR:5,066.34 m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC : 208 Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 208 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 12,300 & 435 ECS Parking area provided in basement: 6836.91 (m2) & 275 No. of ECS Parking area provided in hollow plinth: 2,055.20 (m2) & 73 No. of

ECS Parking area provided as open surface: 3,408.93 (m2) and 148

ECS. 16. Traffic

Management Width of adjacent public roads: 18.00 m wide proposed roads Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: Two gates will

be provided. Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 7.50 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy

access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 7.50 m & 6.0 m.

Width of all internal roads: 7.50 m & 6.0 m. 17. Details of

Green Building measures proposed.

Autoclaved aerated blocks, fly ash paver blocks, china mosaic tile lining on terrace floor.

18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 1500 KVA Connected load: 1500 KVA Source: UGVCL

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Energy saving by Non-conventional Methods: Use of solar street lights, energy efficient LED, T5, CFL tubes, provision of Automatic Power Factor Controller (APFC) etc.

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 1 no. ×200 KVA Fuel &its quantity: HSD, 40 kg/hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

During operation phase: Underground, overhead water tank with fire hydrants, fire water mains with flexible hose pipe at each floor having 3.00 kg/sq.cm. water pressure at terrace. The fire water reservoirs one at ground and one at terrace will be provided for fire water piping system with all necessary accessories at each landing of staircase. The adequate size pump will be installed for fire water with diesel engine / DG set drive as alternative source. The high pressure pump will be provided in loop to maintain the adequate pressure in Fire Water system. Sprinkler system will be provided at basement area. These accessories will comprise of hydrant landing valves, 100 mm diameter riser, 25 mm hose reel, 63 mm diameter hose pipe of 15 m length, 63 mm diameter GM branch pipe, 4.5 kg capacity CO2 type extinguisher 5 kg capacity DCP type extinguisher, manual call point, hooter, signage system with auto glow system, riser etc.

20. Details on staircase

Type & no. of

buildings

No. of floors

Floor area m2

No. of staircase

Width of the

staircase (m)

Travel distance

(m)

No. of lift

416 units

1 BHK- 13 floors 2 BHK – 14 floors

25,331.68

1 2.00 12.4 2

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: > 90 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : 3 nos. and 150 diameter No. and depth of percolations wells : 3 nos. and 33 m or upto 1st

aquifer Details on Pre-treatment facilities : Filtration media

22. Green area details

Tree covered area (m2) : 231.30 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): - Lawn covered area (m2): 925.68 Total Green Area (m2): 1156.98 Green Area % of plot area: 12.51 No. of trees and species to be planted: 139 number of trees like

Limbdo, Asopalav, Desi Badam and Gulmohar

23. Dust control measures

Dust suppression techniques such as applying water or non-toxic chemicals to minimize dust, covering the construction materials during the transportation to avoid the dusting, PUC compulsion for vehicles, barricading the project site etc.

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24.

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

No.

Head Approximate

recurring cost per annum (Rs. in lacs)

Approximate

Capital cost

(Rs. In lacs)

Basis for cost

estimates

1. Air 0.10 3.0 Stack and DG room

2. Solid and hazardous

waste manageme

nt

8.00 2.0 Provide bins door to

door and transportati

on cost

3. Environment

monitoring

0.25 0.00 The recurring

cost would be incurred

on monitoring

DG set.

4. Rain water 0.75 15.0 Collection system,

treatment and

recharge well

5. Green belt 1.5 4.6 -

Total 10.60 24.60

25. Details of eco-friendly building materials

Use of autoclaved aerated blocks, fly ash paver blocks etc.

26. Documents related to land possession

NA order in the name of Director of the company.

During the meeting, the project proponent was asked to make provision of drip irrigation system for development of green belt within the premises. After detailed discussion, it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance. 21. Iscon Jewel

(Commercial Building)

S.No.124+127,F.P.No.19 +21,TPS No.5+6, Jodhpur, Ahmedabad

Screening & Scoping

Details of the project as presented before the committee is given below:

Sr. No. Particulars Details

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1. Proposal is for New Project 2. Type of Project Commercial 3. Project / Activity

No. [8(a) or 8(b)]

8(a)-B

4. Name of the project

Iscon Jewel

5. Name of Developer

Aditya Grand Infralink LLP

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

90 Crores

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No

8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 9,238.00 FSI area (m2):3,6950.00 Non FSI area (m2):28,158.55 Total BUA (m2):65,108.55

Permissible Proposed FSI Area, m2 36,952.00 36,950.00 Ground Coverage, m2 -- 5,608.83 Common Plot Area, m2 923.80 1,023.59 Max. building height, m -- 29.18

9. Building Details No. of Buildings:1 No. of Blocks:2 Scope of buildings/blocks:Commercial (Shops & Offices).

3 level basement + ground floor + 7 floors. No. & type of commercial units:105 Shops & 348 Offices

10. No. of expected residents / users

2,768

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day):547.0 Source of water:Bore well Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):1.60 Mode of disposal:Underground drainage line of AMC Details of reuse of water, if any: Waste water generated from

washing will be reuse for concrete handling, mixing & curing 12. Water & waste

water details during operation phase

Fresh water requirement (KL/day):126.0 Source of water:AMC Water Supply Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):97.0 Mode of disposal:Underground drainage line of AMC Provision of dual plumbing system (Yes/No): No.

13. Status of water supply and drainage line

Water supply and drainage line of AMC is available at site.

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase: Generation

(m3) Quantity to be reused

(m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

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Other excavated earth

60,000 60,000 The excavated soil and construction debris will be used at site or at nearby low laying area for backfilling with prior permission of land owner

Construction debris

750 750

Top Soil 2,500 2,500 Top soil layer will be used for green belt development

Steel scrap

What so ever

--- Will be sold to recyclers

Discarded packing materials

What so ever

--- Will be sold to scrap vendors

Operation Phase:

Type of waste

Generation Quantity

Mode of waste

collection

Mode of Disposal /

Reuse Dry waste (Domestic & Horticulture)

02 kg/day Communit

y Bins

Sent to nearest collection point

of AMC Wet waste (Domestic)

270 kg/day

Used oil 0.1

KL/Annum Collection, storage & sell to

registered re-processors Details of segregation if to be done: No. Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within

premises:20 L, 370 nos. Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local

authority:- Pirana, Ahmedabad. 15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR:

11, 085m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC :

739 ECS Total Parking area provided (m2)& No. of ECS:17,726m2& 741

Nos. Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS:

16,633.03 m2 & 520 Nos. Parking area provided as open surface (m2)& No. of ECS:

1,093.35 m2 & 48 Nos. Mechanical parking at 2nd level basement for 174 ECS.

16. Traffic Management

Width of adjacent public roads:40 m wide Satellite Road at Southern side and 12 M wide Jodhpur Village Road at Eastern side& Northern side

Number of Entry& Exit provided on approach road/s:2 entry & 1 exit

Width of Entry& Exit provided on approach road/s:Entry: 3.25 m & 3.82 m, Exit: 4.00 m

Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy

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access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 4.0 m

17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.

Following are the proposed Green Building Measures: Energy Conservation: Listed in point 18 Rain Water Harvesting: listed in point 21 Proposed to use eco friendly materials: listed in point 25

18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply Maximum demand:4000 KW

Source:Torrent Power Ltd. Energy saving measures: Solar passive techniques in a building design and enhanced building material specifications to minimize load on conventional systems (Ventilation and lighting) Use of efficient lamps, luminaries & control devices, time switches for automatic switching off lighting of buildings and street lights, use of transformers and motors having minimum efficiency of 85%, use of light colors for the walls and ceiling to reduce the UV absorption and minimize the associated cooling requirement, use of building materials, having lower U-value and the insulating material having higher R-value, regular energy auditing of buildings etc.

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 1 D. G. Set of 200 KVA Fuel & its quantity:Diesel @ 25 L/Hr

19. Fire and Life Safety Measures

Fire Fighting Arrangement: Underground fire water tank with storage capacity of 100 KL, automatic sprinkler system @ one no. per 12 m2 of floor area in all basements and fire indication panel at ground level, fire alarm system, external fire hydrant system, hose pipe and fire extinguishers on each floor, yard hydrant system, one wet riser extended from the basement to the terrace floor, a hose box near each internal hydrant, one CO2 (4.5 kg) and one Dry Chemical Powder (5.0 kg) type extinguishers on each floor etc.

The nearest fire station from the project site is Bodakdev fire station; it will take 5 – 10 minutes travel time in case of emergency.

During Construction phase: Personal protective equipments like Helmets, Safety Shoes, Hand Gloves, Goggles, Clothing, etc. ear muffs & ear plugs, first aid emergency kit etc.

20. Details on staircase Type & no. of

buildings No. of floors

Floor area

No. of staircase

Width of the staircase

Travel distance

(m)

1; Commercial

3 level basement + ground floor + 7floors

4,487.06

6 1.52 m 24

21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Level of the Ground water table:90 to 120 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s): --- No. and depth of percolations wells: 3 Nos.& Depth up to

under ground IInd River (Aquifer)

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Details on Pre-treatment facilities: Catch pit with Filtration media

22. Green area details

Tree covered area (m2):526.50 Lawn covered area (m2):304.10 Total Green Area (m2):830.60 Green Area % of plot area:9 % No. of trees and species to be planted:139, local species

such as Asopalav, Gulmohor, Neem etc.

23.

Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)

Green belt development : 1.0 Lacs Others: 1.0 Lacs Total: 2.0 Lacs

24. Proposed dust control measures during the construction phase

Water sprinkling on storage of sand and loose construction materials, covered storage for storage of construction materials, transportation of construction materials, construction debris, excavated soil by trucks covered with plastic cover sheet/tarpaulin sheet cover etc.

25. Eco friendly building material usage details.

Use of earth blocks, fly ash and Fal-G (fly ash, lime and gypsum) as alternative materials for construction of wall in-place of clay bricks with cement mortar where ever applicable. various eco friendly building materials like fly ash cement (PPC) for flooring and masonry work, fly ash bricks for masonry work, pavers block for Internal roads of the building facilities etc.

During the meeting, while asking by the committee, it was replied that mechanical ventilation will be provided in all the 3 basements to maintain safe healthy air environment so as to avoid build up of CO in the basement area. They have also presented details of exhaust fans to be provided including type of fans, diameter, shaft size etc. While asking regarding the provision of cross ventilation, they have replied that there is a 6 m wide open to sky passage between the two blocks and they have proposed to provide windows on the outer side (facing the road) of all the shops/commercial units. During the meeting, after detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:

1. Land possession documents and N.A order for the final plot no.21. Agreement made between the land owners and M/s Aditya Grand Infralink LLP.

2. Base line status of the existing traffic, impact on it due to the project activities (prior to construction, during construction and at full site operation), carrying capacity of the existing roads and details of traffic management in and outside the project during construction and operation phase of the project.

3. A drawing showing the maximum travel distance of the nearest staircase from the farthest corner of the floor as well as between the two staircases with help of 30 m radius circles taking staircases as a centre of the circles.

4. Proposal for providing STP for treatment of sewage to be generated during the operation phase and details of Sewage Treatment Plant with its capacity, size of each unit, retention time and its location on the plan. Measures proposed to avoid odour nuisance due to the STP in operation phase.

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22. Ultramaine & Pigments Ltd. S.no.231/P,215/P,227/P, 216/P,228/P,226,225/P, 224/P, Gamatala, Galanda dahej, Vagra, Bharuch

Screening & Scoping

Project / Activity No.: 5(f)

M/s: Ultramaine & Pigments Ltd. (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application vide their letter dated 13.11.2014.

Project status: New

Project / Activity Details:

This is a new unit proposes the manufacturing of following items.

S. no.

Product Name Quantity (MT/Annum)

1. Anionic surfactants 32000

a. Linear alkyl benzene sulfonic acid 4000

b. Alpha olefin sulfonates 4000

c. Sodium lauryl sulfate 4000

d. Sodium lauryl ether sulfate 20000

2. Amphoteric / Cationic surfactants 5000

a. Alkanolamides 1000

b. Betaines 1000

c. Fatty acid esters 1000

d. Sulfosuccinates 1000

e. Benzalkonium chloride 1000

The proposed production activity falls in the project/activity 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notificaiton-2006.

A plot of 74799.94 m2 area has been acquired for this new project. Unit has proposed 26200 m2 area for green belt development. Total cost of the project is Rs.66.5 Crores. Total water consumption for proposed project will be 222 KL/D (15 KL/day for Domestic, 20 KL/day for Gardening, 41 KL/day Process, 6KL/day Gas quenching, 72 KL/day Boiler & 68 KL/day Cooling) which will be sourced from GIDC water supply. Total industrial waste water generation will be 15.5 KL/D (0.5 KL/day from Process, 6 KL/day from Gas quenching, 1 KL/day from Boiler & 8 KL/day from cooling blow down). Effluent generated from the process and gas quenching will be treated in primary & Tertiary treatment units followed by evaporator. Waste water from Boiler blow down & cooling blow down will be used for gardening purpose within premises. There will be no discharge of waste water outside premises. Unit has proposed sewage treatment plant for treatment of 12 KL/day of domestic waste water. Treated sewage will be reused for gardening purpose within factory premises. Flue gas generation will be from Steam Boiler (3 TPH), HAG and D.G. sets (750 KVA). Natural gas will be used as fuel. Unit has proposed ESP followed by Scrubber to control SO2, SO3 & PM from the Sulphonator plant. Unit has proposed Cyclone followed by water scrubber to control PM from spray dryer.Hazardous waste generated from the manufacturing activity will be ETP sludge, Spent catalyst, Sulphur slag, Discarded containers/Bags/Liners, Used oil & Used cotton waste. STP sludge will be used as manure and packing material waste will be send to registered recyclers.

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Observations / Discussion:

Technical presentation made during the meeting by project proponent. During the meeting, issues related to management & handling of SO3 gas, Storage of Sulphur & other hazardous chemicals, waste water generation, characteristic of waste water, APCM, Safety, Occupational health, Hazardous waste generation & management, local employment, CSR, etc have been discussed. The project proponent requested to allow them to start baseline environmental monitoring for the month of March, April & May-2015 for the preparation of the EIA report which was agreed to by the committee. After detailed discussion, the following additional Terms of Reference were prescribed for the EIA study to be done covering 5 Km radial distance from the project boundary.

1. Copy of plot holding certificate obtained from GIDC Dahej. 2. Present land use pattern of the study area shall be given based on satellite imagery. 3. Layout plan of the factory premises. Provision of separate entry & exit and adequate

margin all round the periphery for unobstructed easy movement of the emergency vehicle / fire tenders without reversing back. Mark the same in the plant layout.

4. Technical details of the plant/s along with details on best available technologies, proposed technology and reasons for selecting the same.

5. Details of manufacturing process / operations of each product along with chemical reactions, mass balance, consumption of raw materials etc. Details on strategy for the implementation of cleaner production activities.

6. Chemical name of each proposed product to be manufactured. Details on end use of each product.

7. Detailed mass balance and water balance (including reuse-recycle, if any) along with qualitative and quantitative analysis of the each waste stream from the processes.

8. Assessment of source of the water supply with adequacy of the same to meet with the requirements for the project. Permission obtained from the GIDC for supply of raw water. Undertaking stating that no bore well shall be dug within the premises.

9. Explore the possibility of reuse / recycle and other cleaner production options for reduction of wastes. Details of methods to be adopted for the water conservation.

10. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of waste water to be generated from the manufacturing process of each product to be manufactured along with mass balance.

11. Segregation of waste streams and details on specific treatment and disposal of each stream.

12. Details of ETP including dimensions of each unit along with schematic flow diagram. Inlet, transitional and treated effluent qualities with specific efficiency of each treatment unit in reduction in respect of all concerned/regulated environmental parameters. Inlet effluent quality should be based on worst case scenario considering production of most polluting products that can be manufactured in the plant concurrently.

13. Details of sewage treatment plant (STP) along with size of each unit and its location on the plan and its adequacy. Measures proposed to avoid odor nuisance due to the STP operation.

14. Complete treated water management plan. How it will be ensured that treated sewage won't flow outside the premises linked with storm water during high rainy days. Details of the treated sewage management during high rainy days when the reuse of treated sewage for irrigation purpose is not feasible.

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15. Details on system to achieve zero discharge by reuse, recycle and other cleaner production measures. Notarized undertaking for assuring that underground drainage connection will not be taken in the unit.

16. Application wise break-up of effluent quantity to be recycled / reused in green belt development. Details on availability of sufficient open land for utilizing effluent for plantation / gardening. How it will be ensured that treated effluent won't flow outside the premises linked with storm water during high rainy days.

17. Economical and technical viability of the effluent treatment system. 18. Technical details of effluent evaporation system including evaporation capacity, Mode

of heat for evaporation etc. Techno-economical viability of the evaporation system. Control measures proposed for the evaporation system in order to avoid/reduce gaseous emission/VOC from evaporation of industrial effluent containing solvents & other chemicals.

19. Plans for management, collection and disposal of waste streams to be generated from spillage, leakages, vessel washing, used container washing etc. Measures proposed for preventing effluent discharge during unforeseen circumstances.

20. Undertaking stating that a separate electric meter, flow meters & printed logbooks will be provided for the ETP, STP and Evaporator system.

21. One season Site-specific micro-meteorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed and direction and rainfall should be incorporated.

22. Anticipated environmental impacts due to the proposed project/production may be evaluated for significance and based on corresponding likely impacts VECs (Valued Environmental Components) may be identified. Baseline studies may be conducted within the study area of 5 km for all the concerned/identified VECs and likely impacts will have to be assessed for their magnitude in order to identify mitigation measures.

23. One complete season base line ambient air quality data (except monsoon) to be given along with the dates of monitoring. The parameters to be covered shall be in accordance with the revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards as well as project specific parameters. Locations of the monitoring stations should be so decided so as to take into consideration the pre-dominant downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors. There should be at least one monitoring station in the upwind direction. There should be at least one monitoring station in the pre dominant downwind direction at a location where maximum ground level concentration is likely to occur.

24. Modeling indicating the likely impact on ambient air quality due to proposed activities. The details of model used and input parameters used for modeling should be provided. The air quality contours may be shown on location map clearly indicating the location of sensitive receptors, if any, and the habitation. The wind rose showing pre-dominant wind direction should also be indicated on the map. Impact due to vehicular movement shall also be included into the prediction using suitable model. Results of Air dispersion modeling should be superimposed on satellite Image / geographical area map.

25. Base line status of the noise environment, impact of noise on present environment due to the project and proposed measures for noise reduction including engineering controls.

26. Specific details of (i) Process gas emission from each unit process with its quantification, (ii) Air pollution Control Measures proposed for process gas emission, (iii) Adequacy of the air pollution control measures for process gas emission, measures to achieve the GPCB norms (iv) Details of the utilities required (v) Type and quantity of

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fuel to be used for each utility (vi) Flue gas emission rate from each utility (vii) Air Pollution Control Measures proposed to each of the utility along with its adequacy (viii) List the sources of fugitive emission along with its quantification and proposed measures to control it.

27. Details on management of the hazardous wastes including evaporator residue to be generated from the project stating detail of storage area for each type of waste including evaporator residue/salt, its handling, its utilization and disposal etc. How the manual handling of the hazardous wastes will be minimized. Methodology of de-contamination and disposal of discarded containers and its record keeping.

28. Membership of Common Environmental Infrastructures including the TSDF / Common Hazardous WasteIncineration Facility (CHWIF) etc.

29. Management plan for By-products/Spent acids to be generated, along with the name and address of end consumers to whom the by-product/s will be sold. Copies of agreement / MoU / letter of intent from them, showing their willingness to purchase said by-products/Spent acids from the proposed project.

30. Name and quantity of each type of solvents to be used for proposed production. Details of solvent recovery system including mass balance, solvent loss, recovery efficiency feasibility of reusing the recovered solvents etc. for each type of solvent.

31. A detailed EMP including the protection and mitigation measures for impact on human health and environment as well as detailed monitoring plan and environmental management cell proposed for implementation and monitoring of EMP. The EMP should also include the concept of waste-minimization, recycle/reuse/recover techniques, energy conservation, and natural resource conservation. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum earmarked for environment pollution control measures.

32. Permission from PESO, Nagpur for storage of solvents, other toxic chemicals, if any. 33. Occupational health impacts on the workers and mitigation measures proposed to

avoid the human health hazards along with the personal protective equipment to be provided. Provision of industrial hygienist and monitoring of the occupational injury to workers as well as impact on the workers. Plan for periodic medical checkup of the workers exposed. Details of work place ambient air quality monitoring plan as per Gujarat Factories Rules.

34. Details on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the plant operations and occupational safety and health protection measures.

35. Risk assessment including prediction of the worst-case scenario and maximum credible accident scenarios should be carried out. The worst-case scenario should take into account the maximum inventory of storage at site at any point of time. The risk contours should be plotted on the plant layout map clearly showing which of the facilities would be affected in case of an accident taking place. Based on the same, proposed safeguard measures including On-Site / Off-Site Emergency Plan should be provided.

36. MSDS of all the products and raw materials. 37. Details of hazardous characteristics and toxicity of raw materials and products to be

handled and the control measures proposed to ensure safety and avoid the human health impacts. This shall include the details of Antidotes also.

38. Details of quantity of each hazardous chemical (including solvents) to be stored, Material of Construction of major hazardous chemical storage tanks, dyke details, threshold storage quantity as per schedules of the Manufacture, Storage & Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules of major hazardous chemicals, size of the biggest storage

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tank to be provided for each raw material & product etc. How the manual handling of the hazardous chemicals will be minimized?

39. Details of the separate isolated storage area for flammable chemicals. Details of flame proof electrical fittings, DCP extinguishers and other safety measures proposed. Detailed fire control plan for flammable substances and processes showing hydrant pipeline network, provision of DG Sets, fire pumps, jockey pump, toxic gas detectors etc.

40. Submit checklist in the form of Do’s & Don’ts of preventive maintenance, strengthening of HSE, manufacturing utility staff for safety related measures.

41. Detailed five year greenbelt development program including annual budget, types & number of trees to be planted, area under green belt development [with map], budgetary outlay; along with commitment of the management to carry out the tree plantation activities outside the premises at appropriate places in the nearby areas and elsewhere.

42. Detailed socio-economic development measures including community welfare program most useful in the project area for the overall improvement of the environment. Submit a detailed plan for social corporate responsibilities, with appropriate budgetary provisions for the next five years and activities proposed to be carried out; specific to the current demographic status of the area.

43. A tabular chart for the issues raised and addressed during public hearing/consultation and commitment of the project proponent on the same should be provided. An action plan to address the issues raised during public hearing and the necessary allocation of funds for the same should be provided.

44. (a) Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report.(b). Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard operating process / procedures to bring into focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the environmental or forest norms / conditions ? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.

45. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions. Details of this system may be given.

46. Does the company have a system of reporting of non compliances / violations of environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and / or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA Report.

47. Certificate of accreditation issued by the NABET, QCI to the environmental consultant should be incorporated in the EIA Report.

48. A tabular chart with index for point-wise compliance of above TORs.

The above mentioned project specific TORs/additional TORs and the model TORs available in the MoEF’s sector specific EIA Manual for synthetic organic chemical industry shall be considered as generic TORs for preparation of the EIA report in addition to all the relevant information as per the generic structure of EIA given in Appendix III in the EIA Notification, 2006. The draft EIA report shall be submitted to the Gujarat Pollution Control Board for conducting the public consultation process as per the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006. The project shall be appraised on receipt of the final EIA report.

Table Agenda: The additional information received from the project proponents, which was sought during various SEAC meetings for granting Environmental Clearance to the projects.

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The said submissions by the project proponents were considered by the committee during the meeting and as it was found satisfactory, the committee decided to recommend the following projects for grant of environmental clearance.

Sr.No. Name & address of the project 1.   M/s.Golden Palm at S.N.172,173/1,199/1, VILL:Near Shivalika Business

Centre, Bodakdev, Dist. Ahmedabad 2.   “Amrut Kunj” M/s. Kevin Enterprise at T.P.S. No. 47 (Kholwad - Bhada) F.P.

No. 90, Block No. 333, Village: Kholwad, Ta. Kamrej, Dist. Surat 3.   Aries Heights, Saavi Buildcon, S.No.456/3, F.P.No.120/2, T.P.S.No.111

(Nikol-Kathwada), Ahmedabad. 4.   Prime Shoppers, Pioneer Construction, T.P.S.No.29 (Rundh-Vesu) of old

R.S.No.43/p, new R.S.No.30/A, O.P.No.95, F.P.No.95, Vesu, Choryasi, Surat 5.   “Aarna” M/s. Ruchi Infrastructure at Block No. 45, 47,56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 64,

Village: Kalali, Ta. Vadodara, Dist. Vadodara 6.   “Raghuvir Symphony” M/s. Raghuvir Developers & Builders at Block No. 203,

O.P. No. 45/D/1, F.P. No. 92 Paiky Sub Plot No. 2, T.P.S. No. 37 (Althan - South), Dist. Surat

7.   Institue of Kideny disease Research Centre (IKDRC) & Opthalimic Institute at Manju Shree Mill Campus,Asarwa, Ahmedabad

8.   Kanha City at R.S. No. 607/B/P, F.P.No.2, O.P.No.3, T.P.S.No.2, Sayajipura, Vadodara Proposed by M/s Kanha City.

9.   “Rajyash Reevanta” at Survey No. 523/1+2, O.P. No. 19, F.P. No. 19, Draft T.P.S. No. 94 at Shahwadi, Dist. Ahmedabad

10.   “Swati Gardenia” M/s. Swati Developers at F.P.NO.38+39+55, VILL:Makarba,City Ahmedabad

11.   Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (Fibre Unit), S.no. 151/172/182/183, Vill. Kuvarda, Ta: Kosamba, Dist.: Surat.

12.   Globe Enviro Care, B/h Kay Tex Mill , PP/1, Off Rd No : 2 , GIDC Sachin , Surat

13.   Golden Era Industries Pvt. Ltd., Plot No:3604 &3606, GIDC-Sachin, Surat

The additional information received from the project proponents, which was sought during various SEAC meetings for granting Environmental Clearance to the projects. The  said submissions by the project proponents were considered by the committee during the meeting and as it was found satisfactory, the committee decided to recommend the project for grant of amendment in environmental clearance.

Sr.No. Name & address of the project 1. “Swati Gardenia” M/s. Swati Developers at F.P.NO.38+39+55,

VILL:Makarba,City Ahmedabad 2. “Nakshatra Nebula”(Old name: Kanku Villa) M/s. Sanjay B. Sorathia at T.P.S.

No. 44, F.P. No. 56, O.P. No. 47, Block No. 141, Opp. Sutarali Apartment, Near Subhash Garden, Jahangirpura, Dist: Surat

3. Panoli Intermediates (I) Pvt. Ltd(U-II), P.No 159/5 A, GIDC Nandesari, Dist Vadodara.

The following proponents did not remain present during the meeting:

1. Unison Industries Ltd. (Unit-I)Plot No:42/5-A, Dahej, GIDC, Vagra, Bharuch. 2. Angel Resins S.No.358/P, Kadadara, Dahegam, Gandhinagar.

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3. Prakash Manubhai Patel (Residential Cum Commercial Project) Block No:18,19 (Consolidate 19,21,22,23 33,41/2),Block No:40 (Consolidate 40 & 48/B), Ankhol.

4. Bhoja Dham Rasidency S.No.97,F.P.No.18, T.P.S.No.119, Nikol, Ahmedabad. 5. Shital Industries Pvt. LTd.Plot No:1/11,GIDC Kalol, Gandhinagar 6. Ascent Pharma S.No.163/9 & 11, On S.I.D.C. Road, Shapar-Veraval Industrial Area,

Veraval, Kotda Sangani, Rajkot. 7. Shahlon Textile Park Block No:99,156,159,166 167,195 & 196, Kothva, Mangrol, Surat

The following project proponent attended the meeting but the committee decided not to hear them in view of construction done by them without obtaining prior EC. It was decided to consider this project only after submission of a formal resolution and after following the procedure depicted in the MoEF’s Office Memorandum No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II (I) dtd. 12/12/2012.

1. Haridarshan Residency, Block No:18,Sekhpur, Kamrej, Surat It was decided to call them in the upcoming meeting of SEAC.

Minutes approved by :

1. Shri T. P. Singh, Chairman, SEAC.

2. Dr. Nikhil Desai, Member, SEAC.

3. Shri V. C. Soni, Member, SEAC.

4. Shri Natarajan Pratap, Member, SEAC.

5. Dr. Mayuri Pandya, Member, SEAC.

6. Shri V.N.Patel, Member, SEAC.