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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT OF OLAIPADI (WEST) LIMESTONE MINE M/s. SARAVANA MINES & MINERALS
UNDER EIA NOTIFICATION 2006
Pre-Feasibility Report of
Limestone Mine LOCATIO OF THE MINE
S.F.Nos. 202/2K (Part),
Olaipadi (West) Village,
Kunnam Taluk,
Perambalur District,
Extent: 1.14.0Ha
Category: B2 Project
LESSEE
M/s. Saravana Mines & Minerals,
No-1/82A, Teppakulam Post Office Street,
Veppur Post,
Kunnam Taluk,
Perambalur District – 621 717
Consultant
GEO EXPLORATION AND MINING SOLUTIONS
Old No. 260-B, New No. 17,
Advaitha Ashram Road,
Alagapuram, Salem – 636 004
Tamilnadu, India. An “A” Category Accredited Organization under
Quality Council of India – National Accreditation Board for Education & Training, New Delhi
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Scheme of Mining and Progressive Mine Closure Plan for Olaipadi (West)
Limestone Mine is situated Olaipadi (west) Village, Kunnam Taluk, Perambalur District,
Tamilnadu State. The mine lease has been granted in favor of M/s. Saravana Mines &
Minerals for a period of twenty years under proceedings G.O. (3D) No.29 Industries
(MMA-2) Department Dated: 03.04.1998 issued by Regional Controller of Mines,
Indian Bureau of Mines, Chennai. This proposed Scheme of Mining along with Form-1
& Prefeasibility report is prepared to submission for Environmental clearance from
MoEF to obtained consent for Establishment and Consent for operation from TNPCB.
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
S.NO PARTICULAR DETAILS
1. Name of the Company M/s. Saravana Mines and Minerals,
2. Type of Project Limestone Mine
3. Location of the Mine Survey Nos. 202/2K (Part)
Olaipadi (West) Village,
Kunnam Taluk,
Perambalur District,
Tamilnadu State.
4. Mining lease area 1.14.0Ha
5. Latitude 110
18’51.12’’N to 110
18’45.88’’N
6. Longitude 7904’29.15’’ E to 79
04’24.58’’ E
7. Topo sheet No. 58 -M/03
8. Type of land
Patta/forest/PWD
It is Patta land- Non forest
9. Production capacity
Description
ROM (Ts)
Limestone
@ 90% (Ts)
of ROM
Mineral
rejects
(10%) Ts
of ROM
Over
burden
(Ts)
Total waste
(10% mineral
rejects + Over
burden) Ts
Year wise
Reserves 126095 113486 3948 3844 7792
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10. Life of Mine Mining lease period is twenty years.
This Scheme of mining is prepared for a period of five
years 2013–14 to 2017-18.
11. Method of Mining Mining operation is proposed to be carried out by
manual Opencast method and proposed benches are
2.5m height and 2.5m width with 60º slope.
12. Ultimate depth of
Mining
The mining operation is proposed depth for 6m from
existing ground profile.
13. Top soil & overburden
(quantity in m3)
There is no generation of topsoil during the present
scheme period as most of the topsoil has been removed
during the previous plan period.
14. Ground water level The depth of water table is around 25mts (25m during
summer season and 15m during rainy season).
15. Nearest habitation Veppur - 1.15km - NW
16. Nearest Town Perambalur - 24km - SW
17. Nearest Railway station Sendurai Railway station - 13km – SE
18. Nearest Airport Trichy Airport - 72km - SW
19. Nearest National
Highways & State
Highways
NH-45-Tiruchirappalli - Chennai -13km- NW
SH143- Ariyalur - Tittagudi - 4Km- E
20. Nearest Hospital Veppur - 1.15km - NW
21. Aerial distance to the
nearest Eco sensitive
areas, CRZ, forest, wild
life sanctuary, Interstate
boundary, critically
polluted area if the
quarry site is within
500m of these areas.
More than 500m from Eco sensitive areas, CRZ, forest,
wild life sanctuary, Interstate boundary, critically
polluted area.
22. Details of other quarries
for a radius of 500m
around the quarry site
There is few mines within the radius of 500m
23. Man power About 7 employees
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24. Water requirement &
source
Total water requirement for 1.0KLD from water
vendors & existing bore well.
25. Cost of the project The Project cost:
A. Fixed Asset cost = Rs. 8, 20,000/-
B. Operational cost = Rs. 3, 75,000/-
C. EMP cost = Rs. 2, 45,200/-
Total Project cost = Rs. 14, 40,200/-
The Prefeasibility report preparing for following condition of Government of India Ministry of
Environment and Forests (No.L-11011/47/2011 –IA-II (M) Dated: 24th June, 2013)
Tank is situated within the radius of 700m
Kizhumathur Lake located in 3km away from the Northern side of the area.
Vellar River is flow on the 9km away from the Northern side of the area.
Welington Lake located in 11km away from the Northern side of the lease area
There is no forest within the radius of 15km.
There is no HACA region within the radius of 15km.
There is no Western Ghats region within the radius of 15km.
There is no interstate boundary within the radius of 15km.
There is no CRZ within the radius of 15km.
There are no Bird sanctuaries, wild life sanctuaries and National park as Act 1972, within the
radius of 15kms.
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The following information provided by the applicant:
I have applied for Environmental Clearance for Limestone lease for Mining of Olaipadi (West)
in S.F.Nos: 202/2K (Part), for over an extent of 1.14.0Ha in Olaipadi (West) Village, Kunnam
Taluk and Perambalur District.
We swear to state and confirm that within 10km area of the mine site, we have applied for
environmental clearance; none of the following is situated.
Protected areas notified under the wild life (Protection) Act, 1972
Critically polluted areas as notified by the central pollution control board constituted
Under water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974.
Eco-Sensitive areas as notified
Interstate boundaries and international boundaries within 5km radius from the boundary of the
proposed site.
There is few quarry located within the radius of 500m radius from periphery of the proposed
mine is shown by affidavit.
There will not be any hindrance or disturbance to the people living no enroute / nearby our mine
site while transporting the mineral our material and due to mining activities.
There is no habitation located within 500m radius from the periphery of mining area.
We swear that Afforestation will be carried out during the course of mining operation and
maintained.
The required insurance will be taken in the name of the labourers working in mine site.
Approach road belongs to me only and no other private patta roads encountered.
We will not engage any child labour in our mine site and we aware that engaging child labour is
punishable under the law.
All types of safety / protective equipment will be provided to all the labourers working in mining
area.
No permanent structures, temples etc., are located within 500m radius from the periphery of
mining area.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT OR BACKGROUND INFORMATION
(i) Identification of project and project proponent: In case of mining project, a copy of mining
lease/letter of intent should be given
Identification of Project
Name of the Project Olaipadi (West) Limestone Mine
Lease area 1.14.0Ha (Patta land) -Non forest
Location
Survey Nos. 202/2K (Part)
Vayalapadi Village, Kunnam Taluk,
Perambalur District and Tamilnadu State.
Topo sheet No. 58 -M/03
Project Proponent Name with Address
M/s. Saravana Mines & Minerals,
No-1/82A, Teppakulam Post Office Street,
Veppur Post,
Kunnam Taluk,
Perambalur District – 621 717
Mobile No. 9443733341, 9786044909
Email id: [email protected]
In case of mining project, a copy of mining lease/letter of intent should be given
I. The Mining lease was granted Proceeding vide. G.O. (3D) No.29 Industries
(MMA-2) Department Dated: 03.04.1998.
II. The Scheme of Mining was approved by the Regional controller of Mines, Indian
Bureau of Mines, Chennai vide TN/PBR/LST/MS-854.MDS, Dated: 07.06.2013.
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(ii) Brief description of nature of the project
The opencast manual mining operation is proposed by the formation of benches. Three
benches with 2.5m height and 2.5m width proposed slope maintained as 60º from horizontal. The
limestone in the area under consideration is fine grained coral limestone and is mainly made up
of calcite with sub-ordinates amount of quartz and silicate minerals. The mine lease area is
1.14.0Ha; the life of mine is twenty years.
The proposed quantity of Limestone (90%) of ROM mined for during this scheme period
(as in the Scheme of mining) would be about 113486Ts and anticipated waste is about 7792Ts
(3948Ts of Mineral rejects (10%) Ts of ROM + 3844Ts of Over burden) up to depth of 6m during this
scheme period of five years.
The waste is calculated as 10% of ROM. This include fragments, chips, etc., the mined
waste would be generated and dumped along the Northern side of the pit. Water requirement for
the proposed project for drinking purpose, dust suppression and afforestation would be around
1.0KLD which will be taken from nearby villages.
(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region
The southern region accounts for the largest share in overall cement production due to the
vast availability of limestone. Cement industry is one of the main beneficiaries of the
infrastructure boom. Weaker sections housing, construction of public toilets, schools in rural area
apart from several private and public infrastructure projects will also give tremendous boost to
the cement consumption in the state.
This project will give employment opportunities to 7 members directly and 5 members
indirectly.
Mineral Industries of the state of Tamilnadu provides employment opportunities for the
people of the state as well as in the specific project area. The Mining is one among the major
core sector industries which plays a vital process of country’s economic development and
foreign exchange.
(iv) Demand and supply gap
Limestone is the main raw material for cement production; the demand is always there
with that of cement. The mine produces good grade limestone leading to conservation of mineral
resources. The cement market has growth due to the central government liberalization policies
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and new schemes for housing, road projects. The cement demand growth is anticipated to
increase on infrastructure development and the higher demand from the housing sector &
industrial projects.
(v) Imports vs indigenous production
There is no import of Limestone at present in India. India especially the peninsular India
(southern India) has good resource of Limestone and has a great demand in the international
supermarket. Indigenous Limestone almost shares more than 50% requirement in the world.
(vi) Export Possibility
India, the world’s second largest cement manufacturer, currently experts two to three per
cent of its production and that is mainly in the form of clinker, an input for cement making to
neighboring countries.
There are many possibilities for export the Limestone to foreign countries especially to Japan,
Malaysia etc., as the Limestone is one of the mostly important manufacture of cement industries
in the world.
(vii) Domestic/Export Markets
The applicant after will fetch a good domestic market as mentioned earlier. The applicant
does not have any other mine in Tamilnadu. Limestone utilized in lessees own mini cement
plant. Limestone is mainly for production of cements. The cement is expected to growth of
infrastructure/housing sectors of the domestic market.
(viii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project
It is proposed to deploy about 7 employees directly and indirectly about 5 people will be
benefited from the nearby local villages.
The above man power is adequate to meet out the production schedule and the machinery
strength envisaged in the plan and also to comply with the stationary provisions of mine safety
regulation.
It is been ensured that the labors will not be deployed less than 18 years, No Child
labors will engaged or entertained for any kind of mining operations. All the labors engaged
for mining operations will be insured till the end of life of mine.
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3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any
The proposed project is a limestone mine is about 1.14.0Ha with proposed production is
about 113486Ts (90% of ROM) no other allied actions like processing and polishing is proposed
in this project.
(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project
site layout) with coordinates
� The area is located in S.F.Nos. 202/2K (Part), Olaipadi (West) Village, Kunnam
Taluk and Perambalur District.
� The entire mine lease area falls in the Patta land with lease area is exhibits plain
and flat ground.
� The Altitude of the area is above 100m RL.
� The area is mentioned in GSI Topo sheet No. 58 -M/03
� The Latitude between of 110
18’51.12’’N to 110
18’45.88’’N
� The Longitude between of 7904’29.15’’ E to 79
04’24.58’’ E on WGS 1984
datum.
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LOCATION MAP OF THE PROJECT AREA WITH CO ORDINATES
v
Location:
Village: Olaipadi (West)
Taluk: Kunnam
District: Perambalur
Latitude : 110 18’51.12’’N to 11
0 18’45.88’’N
Longitude: 7904’29.15’’ E to 7904’24.58’’ E
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DRAWING SHOW THE SURFACE PLAN WITH CO-ORDINATES
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DRAWING SHOW THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN
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(iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly
the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted
The manual opencast mining method is proposed in the area for excavation of Limestone
with 6m depth. The mine is proposed in the patta land hence alternate site for this project is not
considered. The project is site specific.
(iv) Size or magnitude of operation
The total area of the project is about 1.14.0 Ha. It is proposed for production (90%) of
ROM is about 113486Ts by open cast manual mining by deploys jackhammer drilling and
blasting, manual loading of Limestone from pithead to processing plant.
(v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the
project layout, components of the project etc. should be given)
Details regarding topography, Geology of the area, Method of mining, Machineries
required and production details area given below:
Physiographic:
The area is almost a plain and flat ground sloping towards South. The topsoil is to a
thickness of about 2.0m block cotton soil. It is a dry area and only seasonal cultivation is carried
out. The main crops are groundnut, maize and other cereals. In some places agriculture is done
with lift irrigation. Water table is touched at a depth of 15m in rainy season, ie. During North-
East monsoon and at 25m in summer months.
Wind direction is NE to SW and vice-versa. The temperature in summer rises above 400C
and fall down to 250C in winter months. There are no national monuments, places of worship or
archaeological interest, public buildings, permanent structures near the area. There is no river,
tank or reservoir, sanctuary or forest near the area.
Geology of the area
The sedimentary formation in Olaipadi West, belongs to the cretaceous system and rest
over archaean formations. The strike of the formation is ENE – WSW to NE – SW direction with
low dips towards southeast. The thickness is about 14 mtrs. The Archaean contact over which
these formations rest is somewhat sheared and at places malachite staining can be observed. The
archaean are represented mainly by charnockite. At the contacts, these rocks have been lease had
giving the appearance of granite-gneiss. The strike of the sedimentary is unconformable with that
of the archaeans and coral limestone overlies the archaeans and the exposed portion near Kallai
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is more or less or a crescent shape. It is about 400mtrs. Long and ranges in width is an ore body
contains numberous boulders of charnockite which show some degree of rounding and
weathering. The size of the boulders is large and ranges from 8cm to 1meter. It is evident that the
transport of these boulders could not have been forma for way distance of their source as seen
from the size, degree of rounding and low weathered characteristics. The coral limestone is over
lapsed y are naceous limestone which at many places passes into clicarious sand stones by the
predominance of course grains. The deposits further away from these constitute Ariyalur stage of
cretaceous system.
The following geological sequence can be made out in this area.
Age and groups Rock Type
Recent and quarternary Kankar and muram
-----------------------Unconformities-----------------------
Cretaceous Coral limestone
Archaen
(Boulders of Charnockite)
The area limestone occurs below the topsoil cover with thickness of about 1.0m.
Method of Mining:
Mining would be carried out by the manual opencast method of working. Since the daily
rate of production is very limited, no heavy earth moving machinery is required. The Mining
operation would be done in a systematic way by forming benches with all safety aspects as
stipulated in the Mines Act, Mines Rules and Metalliferous Mines Regulations.
Machineries like Jackhammer drilling, tractor mounted compressors and blasting by
developing the benches at 2.5m height and 2.5m width. The drilling is carried out with
jackhammer of small diameter (30-32mm) at shallow depth and blasted with class 2 slurry
explosives with charge ratio as 0.7 to 0.9. The mine would be operated with manual laborers
with one shift only.
Open Cast Working:
It is proposed to carry out mining operation by opencast manual method.
There is two existing pit in the lease area and its dimension is 67m x 27m x 6m (d) &
26m x 16m x 6m (d). There will be three benches proposed in limestone with 2.5m height, 2.5m
width and slope maintained at 60º from horizontal. Proper haul roads will be maintained for the
easy access of men and machinery to the temporary stock yard and to the dump. It is proposed to
start mining present scheme period mining operation carried out from existing pit in Eastern to
Western, to a maximum depth of about 6m.
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It is proposed to dump on the Southern and Northern side during this period and the
recovery of percentage of the mineral is 90%. Top soil already preserved along the boundary
barrier and it will be utilized for afforestation. Afforestation is proposed in the 7.5m boundary
barrier on the lease area.
Machinery Required:
I. Drilling Machine:
S.No Type Nos
1. Jack Hammer 2
2. Tractor compressor 1
II. Loading:
S.No Type
1. Loading of minerals by Manually
III. Transport Equipment:
S.No Type Nos
1. Comet Tipper 2
Mining- Opencast Manual Method
Drilling Blasting
Excavation
Breaking Boulders
Loading and transportation of Limestone to
Processing plant by tippers
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Manpower requirement:
The tentative man power required for the proposed Limestone mine shall be as follows.
DESIGNATION NO’S
Mines Manager 1
Mine Engineer 1
Clerk 1
Semiskilled 2
Unskilled 2
TOTAL 7
Year wise development and production details for the present scheme period:
The year wise (2013-14 to 2017-18) quantum of work proposed and the details of
estimation of production quantity and generation of waste are furnished below:
Year ROM (Ts) Limestone @90%
(Ts) of ROM
Mineral rejects
(10%) Ts of ROM
2013-14 26642 23978 442
2014-15 24758 22282 253
2015-16 25602 23042 338
2016-17 23829 21446 160
2017-18 25264 22738 304
Total 126095 113486 3948
(vi) Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final
products, Mode of transport of raw Material and Finished Products
This is a mine project for exploiting Limestone; hence, there is no requirement for raw
material. This Limestone will be transported from the working pit head to processing plant.
Uses:
The Limestone mined will be used as a raw material utilized to the nearby cement plants,
hence specific market aspects does not arise.
(vii) Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be
briefly outlined
No optimization/Recycling and Reuse envisaged in the proposed Limestone mine.
(viii) Availability of water its source, Energy/power requirement and source should be given
This Mining project does not require huge water for the project. The total water
requirement in the mine will be around 1.0 KLD for drinking, sprinkling and afforestation.
Potable drinking water will be brought from private suppliers; the rain water will be collected
and used for the Green belt development.
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Purpose Quantity Sources
Drinking &
Domestic purpose
0.2 KLD Packaged drinking water will be brought
from nearby approved water vendors.
Dust suppression 0.4 KLD From existing borehole on nearby mine
Green belt 0.4 KLD From existing borehole on nearby mine
Total 1.0KLD
Energy
Diesel (HSD) will be used for mining machineries, Jackhammer compressors and
Tippers. About 200 liters per day diesel will be brought from nearby diesel pumps.
No power is required for the project except for mine office and lighting during the night.
(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
Top soil / Overburden:
The top soil is black cotton soil. It occurs to a depth of 1m. 3844Ts of top soil /
Overburden in present scheme period.
Overburden/Waste:
Proposed generation of waste for next five years (2013-14 to 2017-2018).
Year ROM (Ts) Mineral rejects (10%) Ts of
ROM
2013-14 26642 442
2014-15 24758 253
2015-16 25602 338
2016-17 23829 160
2017-18 25264 304
Total 126095 3948
Disposal:
The parts of the waste material are used by the local people as road low laying, cultivation,
buildings and leveling the ground. After complete exploitation of the limestone the pit will be
partially refilled and reaming area will be used as a water reservoir.
Waste water:
There will not be any process effluent generation from the mine lease area. Domestic
effluent from the mine office is discharged in septic tank and soak pit. There is no toxic effluent
expected to generate in the form of solid liquid and gases and the no requirement of treatment of
waste.
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(x) Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) Connectivity
Mode Description
Road connectivity
1. The existing road available in the mine area which is
Connects Veppur to Puduvettakkudi village road about 650m
on Southwestern side of the area.
2. The Nearest National Highway (NH-45) Tiruchirappalli -
Chennai -13km- Northwestern side.
3. The Nearest State Highway (SH-143) Ariyalur - Tittagudi -
4km- Eastern side.
Railway station &
Railway line
1. Nearest Railway station Sendurai - 13km – southeastern
side.
2. Nearest Railway line is Virudhachalam - Trichy – 10km –
southeastern side
Air port 1. Nearest Airport is Trichy - 72km –Southwestern side.
(ii) Land Form, Land use and Land ownership
Land form:
The lease applied area is characterized by almost plain and flat ground. The area is sloping
towards Southern. Lease area is dry land and gets rainfall is about 800mm in north east monsoon
season.
Form – 1
Along with Pre-feasibility Report
&
Scheme of Mining with Annexure
Proposal submission
Final Presentation
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Land use:
The lease applied area is dry land. The lease area is an existing mine. The area does not
fall in forest land. There are no water courses flowing through the applied lease area. There is no
vegetation/plantation in this area. Some thorny bushes and shrubs are observed.
The conceptual land use pattern is as follows:
Description Present
Area(Ha)
Area to be reclaimed
at the end of present
Scheme Period (Ha)
(2013-14 to 2017-18)
Area to be reclaimed &
rehabilitated at the end
of life of mine (Ha)
Mining (Quarry) 0.52.0 0.15.0 0.27.0
Waste dump 0.03.0 0.04.0 0.02.0
Office
& infrastructure
- 0.01.0 0.01.0
Mineral stack processing
yard
- - -
Sub grade mineral
stacks
- - -
Mine roads 0.10.0 0.02.0 0.02.0
Area under plantation - 0.07.0 0.60.0
Un utilized area 0.49.0 0.85.0 0.02.0
Total 1.14.0 1.14.0
Land Ownership:
The proposed mine lease area is 1.14.0Ha. It is Patta land.
(iii) Topography (along with map)
The area is almost a plain and flat ground sloping towards South. The topsoil is to a
thickness of about 1.0m block cotton soil. It is a dry area and only seasonal cultivation is carried
out. The main crops are groundnut, maize and other cereals. In some places agriculture is done
with lift irrigation. Water table is touched at a depth of 15m in rainy season, ie. During North-
East monsoon and at 25m in summer months.Wind direction is NE to SW and vice-versa. The
temperature in summer rises above 400C and fall down to 25
0C in winter months. There are no
national monuments, places of worship or archaeological interest, public buildings, permanent
structures near the area. There is no river, tank or reservoir, sanctuary or forest near the area.
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GOOGLE IMAGE SHOWING THE LEASE BOUNDARY AREA
For Olaipadi (West) Limestone Mine
Location:
Village: Olaipadi (West)
Taluk: Kunnam
District: Perambalur
Latitude : 110 18’51.12’’N to 11
0 18’45.88’’N
Longitude: 7904’29.15’’ E to 79
04’24.58’’ E
Lease area
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(iv) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, no n-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including
area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the
forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the
HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification
should be given.
The lease area exhibits plain and flat ground. The region experiences semi – humid
climate and there is scanty growth of vegetation in and around the lease area (seasonal vegetation
is mostly practiced).
� Tank is situated within the radius of 700m
� Kizhumathur Lake located in 3km away from the Northern side of the area.
� Vellar River is flow on the 9km away from the Northern side of the area.
� Welington lake located in 11km away from the Northern side of the lease area
� There is no forest within the radius of 15km.
� There is no HACA region within the radius of 15km.
� There is no Western Ghats region within the radius of 15km.
� There is no interstate boundary within the radius of 15km.
� There is no CRZ within the radius of 15km.
� There are no Bird sanctuaries, wild life sanctuaries and National park as Act 1972, within
the radius of 15kms.
� There are few mines present within the radius of 500m.
(v) Existing Infrastructure
The Limestone project requires infrastructure like (Mine office, Labours shed, Toilet and
Rest shelter) for mining shall made developed by the applicant after the grant of lease.
Water for drinking purpose will be supplied from the approved water vendors. A small
water tank is also proposed which will be used for water sprinkling, plantation etc.
(vi) Soil Classification
The topsoil is black cotton soil in nature. It occurs to a depth of 1m.
(vii) Climatic data form secondary sources
The area receives rainfall of about 800mm /per annum and the rainy season is mainly
from Oct–January during North East monsoon. The summer is hot with maximum temperature of
40°C and winter encounters a minimum temperature of 25°C.
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(viii) Social infrastructure available
There is no social infrastructure within the radius of 1Km like schools, universities,
hospitals, prisons and community housing etc.
5. PLANNING BRIEF
(i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country
Planning/Development authority Classification
The total area of the project is about 1.14.0 Ha. Open cast manual mining by deploys
jackhammer drilling and blasting, manual loading from pithead to processing plant.
The project land is devoid of vegetation and lies in the backward town of Perambalur
District. There are no specific industries or factories in and around the project area. The proposed
production (90%) of ROM is about 113486Ts of Limestone during this scheme period of next
five years. Plenty of labors are available in the nearby villages.
Facilities such as power, Transportation and commodities infrastructure facilities are
locally available near the project site with Perambalur 24km in SW side.
Transportation
The mine excavated limestone is transported from working pit head to the nearby cement
plants.
(ii) Population projection
There are few villages located in the 5km radius of mine site and approximate distance
and population are given below.
S.
No Name of the Village
Approximate Distance &
Direction from lease area
Approximate
population
1. Kallai 1.20km-NE 1000
2. Veppur 1.15km-NW 800
3. Olaipadi (West) 2km-SE 300
4. Nannai East 2.30km-SW 200
Basic human welfare Amenities such as Health Center, Schools, Communication
Facilities, and Commercial Centers etc are available at Perambalur located at a distance of
24kms from the South western side of the mining area.
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(iii) Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)
During this scheme period, it proposed to plant 200 Casurina saplings in the 7.5m
boundary barrier side of the lease area.
Year
Area to be
covered
(Ha)
No of
saplings
Type of
saplings Location
Survival
rate
2013-14 0.01.5 40
Casurina
7.5m safety
distance on
the Southern
side
80%
2014-15 0.01.5 40 80%
2015-16 0.01.5 40 80%
2016-17 0.01.5 40 80%
2017-18 0.01.5 40 80%
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
Physical infrastructure:
� The existing road facilities are already available which shall be used and maintained.
� The labors requirement is drawn from the nearest villages. The labors will be brought by
jeeps and vans to the mine site.
� Medical facilities are available near the project site, Government and private hospitals
and other basic amenities and infrastructure facilities like communication center, school
supermarket, bus stand are also available in Perambalur at a distance of 24kms (SW).
� This mining project will provide employment for about 7 persons directly.
Social infrastructure:
� Periodical Medical checkup program for all the workers and first- aid fox with necessary
equipment will be provided.
� Training for workers regarding occupational hazards.
� Safety equipment like dust mask, shoes, gloves, helmet etc.,
(v) Amenities/Facilities
The simple methods adopted and the limited scale of activities involved in Limestone
mining does not require High Tension Electric Power supply or huge worship facilities.
The mining work is restricted to one general shift during day time only. Machinery repair works
are attended at Perambalur town (24km- SW) and minor repairs are carried out by the company’s
staff at the mining site itself.
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Potable drinking water is available from the nearby community wells and can be
transported to the work site in tippers. Mine office, storeroom, toilet and first-aid room will be
provided on permanent structures within the lease applied area.
6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Industrial Area (Processing area)
There is no industrial or processing area proposed within the lease area.
(ii) Residential area (Non processing area)
Local person will be given priority for employment. There is few habitation situated
within the radius of 500m.
(iii) Green Belt
7.5m safety distance on the boundary barrier side is selected for Green belt development
by planting and maintaining native species of Casurina saplings. It is proposed to plant 40 plants
per year. The total area for the proposed for Green belt is around 0.07.0Ha out of 1.14.0Ha.
(iv) Social infrastructure
The mining activity carried out in the area rather has a positive socio-economic impact
upon the nearby human settlement as indirect employment potential is created due to mining
activities in the area. About 7 employees will be directly benefited, 5 peoples will be indirectly
beneficed, shopkeepers, Hotels, Machineries Transport Contractors etc.
The lessee ensure to share all responsible for special benefits like water, health care, Education
benefits, maintenance of village road and promotion of socio cultural activities of the nearby
villages.
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(v) Connectivity (traffic and transportation road/ Rail/ Metro/ Water ways etc.,)
(vi) Drinking Water management (Source & Supply of water)
This proposed mining project does not require huge water either for beneficiation or
processing. Water requirement for mining activity is 1.0KLD. Water required for drinking and
domestic consumption for labors is around 0.2KLD. The Packaged drinking water will be
brought from approved water vendors nearby village. The domestic waste water generated will
be sent to septic tanks followed by soak pits.
(vii) Sewerage System
Toilets will be constructed as permanent structure within the area and sewage will be
discharged once in three months. The sewage waste will be collected in soak pit and the sludge
will be discharged.
(viii) Industrial Waste Management
No industrial waste will be generated from the project.
(ix) Solid Waste Management
Mineral rejects:
The mineral rejects is proposed to be dumped over the existing dump on the Southern &
Northern side of the lease area and will be backfilled at the end of the mine.
Mode Description
Road connectivity
1. The existing road available in the mine area which is
Connects Veppur to Puduvettakkudi village road about
650m on Southwestern side of the area.
2. The Nearest National Highway (NH-45) Tiruchirappalli -
Chennai -13km- Northwestern side.
3. The Nearest State Highway (SH-143) Ariyalur - Tittagudi
- 4km- Eastern side.
Railway station &
Railway line 1. Nearest Railway station Sendurai - 13km – southeastern
side.
2. Nearest Railway line is Virudhachalam - Trichy – 10km –
southeastern side
Air port 1. Nearest Airport is Trichy - 72km –Southwestern side.
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Dump Dimension:
Life of project Direction Dimension
Proposed overburden dump Southern 20mx12mx8m (H)
Proposed Mineral Reject dump Northern 20mX12mX3m(H)
(x) Power Requirement & Supply / source
The proposed Limestone mine does not require any power supply for the mining
operation. It is proposed to operate in day time only from 9 Am to 5Pm with 1 Hour lunch
interval between 1Pm to 2Pm. The domestic consumption for the lights at the night is only for
the century room, mines office etc.
7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R PLAN)
(i) Policy to be adopted (Central/State) in respect of the project affected persons including home
oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given)
There is no Rehabilitation and resettlement is involved. The deployed labours will be
insured as per the Government norms till the end of the life of the mine. Periodical medical test
will be conducted for the labors to monitor the occupational disease. The salaries and benefits
will be paid as specified by the instruction given by the labor enforcement officers.
8. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES (i) Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the
project to be given)
The Limestone mining project is likely to get commenced after the execution of mine
lease.
Date of Commencement : 03.04.1998
Date of Execution : 31.07.1998
Period of Lease : 20 Years
Expiry of Lease : 01.08.2018
Present Scheme : 2013-14 – 2017-18
The proposed production (90%) of ROM is about 113486Ts of Limestone for during this
Scheme period five years.
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(ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project:
A. Fixed Asset cost Land cost = Rs. 5, 70,000/-
Labour shed = Rs. 50,000/-
Sanitary facilities = Rs. 1, 00,000/-
Fencing cost = Rs. 1, 00,000/-
Total cost = Rs. 8, 20,000/-
B. Operational cost
Machineries Cost = Rs. 2, 50,000/-
Drinking water facility for the labors = Rs. 75,000/-
Safety kits = Rs. 50,000/-
Total operational cost = Rs. 3, 75,000/-
C. EMP cost:
Afforestation cost = Rs. 5,000/-
Water Sprinkling = Rs. 1, 00,000/-
Air quality sampling = Rs. 15,000/-
Water quality Sampling = Rs. 8,500/-
Noise Monitoring = Rs. 9,200/-
Ground vibration test = Rs. 7,500/-
Cost towards charity = Rs. 1, 00,000/-
Total EMP cost = Rs. 2, 45,200/-
The Project cost:
A. Fixed Asset cost = Rs. 8, 20,000/-
B. Operational cost = Rs. 3, 75,000/-
C. EMP cost = Rs. 2, 45,200/-
Total Project cost = Rs. 14, 40,200/-
� The total project cost including EMP cost (A+B+C) is about Rs. 14, 40,200/- (Rupees
Fourteen lakhs forty thousand and two hundred only)
� The total EMP cost is about Rs. 2, 45,200/- (Rupees two lakhs forty five thousand and
two hundred only)
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Population Benefit
The applicant ensures to take social responsibilities like providing School Note books,
Uniforms to the Students below poverty level beside if the villages require any borehole for
public use the applicant ensure to do so.
The applicant will also take part and contribute the native cultural activities in the nearby
villages. During summer seasons packaged drinking water will be kept will be kept in the village
for public and for tress passers. The applicant will involve and contribute all the socio cultural
allocation in and around the area. The budget provisions and allocation for all the above
activities will be around Rs. 1, 00,000/- for during this scheme period.
Mine Closure Plan:
Steps proposed for phased restoration, reclamation of already mined out areas:
� It is an existing Limestone mine project.
� After the exploitation of Limestone mine reaches its ultimate pit limit, the pit will be
partially backfilled and partially act as a good storage of water.
� Before closure the mine, a parapet wall will be constructed to prevent inadvertent entry of
cattle and human beings.
� After closure of mine, the pit will be allowed to collect seepage and rain water. This will
help to charge the nearby agricultural wells.
Measures to be under taken on mine closure as per Act & Rules:
Measure will be taken as per Act & Rules.
Mitigation measure to be undertaken for safety and restoration / reclamation of the already mined
out area:
� Drilling will be carrying out by wet drilling to control the dust into the air.
� Minimum blasting will be carrying out on limited scale.
� Mist spray on haul road will be proposed to prevent the dust propagation into the air.
� The plantation will be carried out on the safety barriers to prevent Noise, besides wet
drilling will be practiced to prevent dust.
� All the machineries will be maintained in good conditions as per RTO and TNPCB
Norms to prevent Noise, Smoke and vibration.
� Machineries will be periodically maintained by experienced mechanic to minimize noise,
Smoke and ground vibration.
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9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
(i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people
including tribal population, if any, in the area.
There are few tribal populations in and around the area about 7 personals directly will be
benefited by these projects, besides the government. Will get good revenue by taxes, seigniorage
fees etc., and if the applicants find the suitable export market the Government will have a good
foreign exchange to the nation.
The socio- Economic conditions of the village and distance will enhance due to the
project, hence, the project should be allowed after considering all the parameters. The detail
furnished in this scheme of mining is based on information provided by the State Government
and the lessee. By considering the merit of the project the permission may be granted.
1. Signature of the proponent For M/s. Saravana Mines & Minerals
D.Manimegalai Dhanapalan, S.M.Chandra Sekar,
(Partner No.1) (Partner No.2)
2. Signature of the Recognized qualified person
Dr. P. Thangaraju, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
RQP/MAS/206/2007/A
Base Line Studies is Prepared for
Olaipadi (West)
Limestone Mine
BASE LINE STUDIES
The base line a study is prepared for Olaipadi (west) Limestone Mine. Base line studies
provide a base data for regular Environmental Monitoring and Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA). The international Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) defines the base
line studies as the process of identifying, predicting, evaluating and mitigating the Bio physical,
Social and other relevant effect of development proposals prior to major decision has been taken
and commitment mode. Hence the baseline study provides a bench mark for carrying out
environmental Impact assessment due to the course of quarrying and mining activities. The
purpose of these studies is to evaluate the benefited and adverse effect of developing activities on
the neighborhood environment and the area where the mining is proposed to carry out.
M/s. Saravana Mines and Minerals have applied for Limestone Mine lease for over an extent
of 1.14.0Ha in S.F.No. 202/2k (Part) of Olaipadi (west), Kunnam Taluk and Perambalur
District. The area proposed for mining for the present Scheme period is about 0.15.0Ha which is
below 25% of the total area applied for lease; hence the impact assessment due to mining may be
considerably low.
As per the Gazette notification 2006 the proposed project falls under B2 Category.
The area proposed for mining is a fresh area and there are no factories, industries within
the radius of 1Km hence the atmospheric air is quite fresh. The area is almost plain and flat
ground which is devoid of vegetation and Agriculture. In some small patches small agricultural
activities are been carried out by drift irrigation some thorny bushes and wild gars are found in
the area with scanty Palm trees (Borassus falabellifer). Tridax procumbens and Lucus aspera are
some of the common species along with Julia flora trees. The density of these about 20% to 40%
in the area and the remaining area is dry barren land.
As no agricultural activities are carried out the people in and around the villages migrate
to nearby town for their livelihood. Most of the people are illiterate and depend upon the lively
Poultry farm industry, Automobiles sectors is the main industry in this district.
The project in this area will fetch a quit considerable employment to nearby village which
in turn enhance the earning source of the nearby villages. The comprehensive base line studies
and standards constitute of collecting data on Ambient Air quality, Dust fall rate, Water quality,
Soil analyze, Noise level and Ground vibration study in the area proposed for mining along with
Flora and Fauna statistics.
The Methodology adopted in this project is based on the basic principles of capitalization
identification analysis and preparation of action plan to Mitigate negate or adverse impact.
Baseline studies adverse the significant environmental Issue and also provide necessary
information pertaining to the Environmental Attributes in the project area. Monitoring and
evaluating the effect of the works environment factors on health of people working on Limestone
mine.
Collection and analysis of Baseline Environmental Data.
Baseline Environmental Data plays a key role in the EIA procedure as it provides the
important information on the Environmental parameters which are likes to be affected due to the
Limestone mining activities.
Topography
The area is almost a plain and flat ground sloping towards South. The topsoil is to a
thickness of about 1.0m block cotton soil. It is a dry area and only seasonal cultivation is carried
out. The main crops are groundnut, maize and other cereals. In some places agriculture is done
with lift irrigation. Water table is touched at a depth of 15m in rainy season, ie. During North-
East monsoon and at 25m in summer months.
Wind direction is NE to SW and vice-versa. The temperature in summer rises above 400C
and fall down to 250C in winter months. There are no national monuments, places of worship or
archaeological interest, public buildings, permanent structures near the area. There is no river,
tank or reservoir, sanctuary or forest near the area.
Geology of the area
The sedimentary formation in Olaipadi West, belongs to the cretaceous system and rest
over archaean formations. The strike of the formation is ENE – WSW to NE – SW direction with
low dips towards southeast. The thickness is about 14 mtrs. The Archaean contact over which
these formations rest is somewhat sheared and at places malachite staining can be observed.
The archaean are represented mainly by charnockite. At the contacts, these rocks have been
lease had giving the appearance of granite-gneiss. The strike of the sedimentary is
unconformable with that of the archaeans and coral limestone overlies the archaeans and the
exposed portion near Kallai is more or less or a crescent shape. It is about 400mtrs. Long and
ranges in width is an ore body contains numberous boulders of charnockite which show some
degree of rounding and weathering. The size of the boulders is large and ranges from 8cm to
1meter. It is evident that the transport of these boulders could not have been forma for way
distance of their source as seen from the size, degree of rounding and low weathered
characteristics.
The coral limestone is over lapsed y are naceous limestone which at many places passes into
clicarious sand stones by the predominance of course grains. The deposits further away from
these constitute Ariyalur stage of cretaceous system.
The following geological sequence can be made out in this area.
Age and groups Rock Type
Recent and quarternary Kankar and muram -----------------------Unconformities----------------------- Cretaceous Coral limestone Archaen (Boulders of Charnockite) The area limestone occurs below the topsoil cover with thickness of about 1.0m.
Vegetation
The lease area is almost plain and flat ground. The general drainage pattern of the area is of
dentritic pattern. Only seasonal cultivation is done. In some area agriculture is done with lift
irrigation. The main crops are ground nut, paddy etc., there is no thick vegetation.
General approach to Environment
The Environmental besides data comprise of the features present of the site area its
includes environmental features such as forest area, conservation area, water bodies, industries,
wild life and fauna place of historic and importance etc.,
The data collected to cover the following. 1. Air environment 2. Noise Environment 3. Water environment 4. Ecology (Biological and Cultural Environment) 5. Physical Environment
Air Environment
Air environment is responsible for the health of human beings, animals, wild life and
vegetation. Air pollutants emitted by project and non point source are transported dispersed or
concentrated by meteorological and topographical conditions. The atmosphere is dynamic
system which absolute range of solid, Liquid or gases from both Natural and Manmade source.
There substances travel through the air disappear and reveal among themselves and also with
other substances both physically and chemically which result in air pollution.
The limestone propose to mine is non toxic which does not emit any undesirable
pollutants in the form of solid liquid or gas. The dust emitted during the transportation of
vehicles the drilling will be carried out in wet condition to prevent dust into air and the haul
roads will be periodically sprinkled with mist water spray to prevent dust into the atmosphere.
The area in and around is quit fresh and the impact an air environment will always be under
controlled and will be monitored. No processing or beneficiation is proposed except mining
hence the impact an air will be controlled monitored and mitigated.
The ambient air quality within the study area on both core and buffer zone forms the
baseline information. The air quality monitoring points selected based on the Meteorological
conditions, topography of the study area and likely impact boundary location of the ambient air
quality monitoring stations was selected on the basis of wind pattern.
The ambient Air quality monitoring stations are shown in the map. Four major pollutions
were consideration significantly.
I. Particle matter - PM II. Suspended Particle Matter - SPM
III. Sulphur dioxide - SO2 IV. Nitrogen dioxide - NO2
Respectively the overall of emission we identified the direction of the wind in the
majority observed time was predominantly south west to North East direction. The Air quality
monitoring data is enclosed as Annexure No-I.
S. No
Test Parameters Unit Protocol Results CPCB Standards
1 Particulate matter less than 10 micron size (PM10)
µg/m3 IS 5182 Part 23-2006 42.3 100
2 Particulate matter less than 2.5 micro size (PM2.5)
µg/m3 IS 5182 part 4-1999 (Reaff 2010)
32.4 60
3 Sulphur dioxide SO2 µg/m3 IS 5182 part 2-2001 (Reaff 2006)
4.3 80
4 Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 µg/m3 IS 5182 Part 6-2006 5.2 80
Noise Environment
Sound/Noise can be defined as atmospheric or airborne vibration perceptible to the ear.
Noise is usually unwanted or undesired sound. Sound loud enough to be harmful is called noise
without regard to its other characteristics hence noise has a significant impact on the quality of
life and in that sense it is a health problem in accordance with the (WHO) definition of health.
Impact of noise on environment depends on various factors such as intensity distance
from the source type of exposure and nature (Impulse or continuous), the type of activities
movement of machineries, traffic density etc., hence it is to measure the levels so as to adjust the
environment Impact and undertake amendment measures if warranted.
Standard precession noise level meter were used for the purpose. The readings in the
form of instantaneous sound measures levels were taken in the time brackets of two hours in
order to here carry out assessment of noise level in the area.
There are no heavy industries nearby; the noise level of the area will be as same as the
regional level. More over the noise level measurements does not rise for this area since very low
explosives will be used for mining and the machineries to be used shall hydraulic types, it does
not create much noise except the compressor, drilling and jet bummers. The traffic density in the
area is very little. The average noise level in that area is less then 90dB (A) in and around 1Km
radius.
This noise level survey was carried out as per MOEF norms i.e., 1.5m above the ground
level and 2mts away from the noise emit source. At present the noise is only through the
movement of Vehicles in that area. No other significant noise emitting source found.
S.No Location Results
dB (A) CPCB Standard
Limit 1 Project site – Centre area 41.2 70*
2 Project Site SW corner 42.0 70*
3 Project site SE Corner 41.4 70* 4 Project site NE Corner 41.8 70*
Ground vibration studies
Hence the vibration source are only through the movement of vehicles where the
frequency is also very less. Hence the vibration is well below the standard permissible by
MOEF. Displacement, Velocity and acceleration of the three kinematics descriptions which are
to be studies to describe ground motion. The peak particle velocity is the more referred since the
area is virgin there is no significant measured velocity found in the area.
Water Environment
Geo Physical investigation was carried out by signal stacking resistivity meter 3 profiling
was carried out in the area applied for lease and 15 Vertical electrical sounding was carried out
to find out the lateral variation and vertical in homogeneity’s it was observed that the water table
is found to be 25mts below ground level
Test Protocol Results Limits as per IS 10500 :
2012
Acceptab
le Limit
Permiss
ible limit in
the absence
of alternate
source
Colour IS : 3025 part : 4-1983 (Reaff : 2006)
10 Hazen 5 15
Odour IS : 3025 part : 5-1983 (Reaff : 2006)
Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable
pH at 250C IS : 3025 part : 11-1983 (Reaff : 2006)
7.4 6.5 – 8.5 No relaxation
Total Dissolved solids
IS : 3025 part : 16-1984 (Reaff : 2006)
1355mg/l 500 mg/l 2000mg/l
Aluminium as Al
IS : 3025 part 2:2004 (Reaff : 2009)
BDL (DL:0.004
mg/l)
0.04 mg/l
0.2 mg/l
Barium as Ba IS : 3025 Part 2:2004 (Reaff : 2009)
0.27 mg/l 0.7mg /l No relaxation
Boran as B IS : 3025 Part 2:2004 (Reaff : 2009)
BDL (DL: 0.1 mg/l)
0.4mg /l 1.0mg/l
Calcium as Ca IS: 3025 Part 2: 2004 (Reaff : 2009)
160 mg/l 70mg/l 200mg/l
Chloride as Cl IS : 3025 Part 32-1988 (Reaff . 2009)
479mg/l 250mg/l 1000mg/l
Copper as Cu IS: 3025 part 2: 2004 (Reaff : 2009)
BDL (DL:0.01
mg/l)
0.05mg/l 1.5mg/l
Fluoride as F IS : 3025 Part 60: 2008
0.72 mg/l 1.0mg/l 1.5mg/l
METHODOLOGY AND DATA ACQUISITION: Electric Resistivity Method is well established for delineating lateral as well vertical
discontinuities in the resistive structure of the Earth’s subsurface. The present study makes use of
vertical electric sounding (VES) to delineate the Vertical Resistivity structure at depth.
Schlumberger electrode set up was employed for making sounding measurements. Since it is
least influenced by lateral in homogeneities and is capable of providing higher depth of
investigation. This is four electrodes collinear set up where in the outer electrodes send current
into the ground and the inner electrodes measure the potential difference.
The present study utilizes maximum current electrode separation AB/2. The data from
this survey are commonly arranged and contoured in the farm of Pseudo-section that gives an
approximate of the subsurface resistivity. This technique is used for the inversion of
Schlumberger VES data to predict the layer parameter namely layer resistivity and Geo electric
layer thickness. The main goal of the present study is to search the vertical in homogeneities that
is consistent with the measured data.
For a Schlumberger among the Apparent resistivity can be calculated as follows
ρa = G∆V
I
∆V = potential difference between receiving electrodes
G = Geometric Factor.
Rocks show wide variation in resistivity ranging from 10-8 more than 10+14 ohmmeter.
On a broad classification, one can group the rocks falling in the range of 10-8 to 1 ohmmeter as
good conductors. 1 to 106 ohmmeter as intermediate conductors and 106 to 1012 ohmmeter as
more as poor conductor. The resistivity of rocks and subsurface lithology, which is mostly
dependent on its porosity and the pore fluid resistivity is defined by Archie’s Law,
ρr = Fρw = a Øm
ρw
ρr = Resistivity of Rocks
ρw = Resistivity of water in pores of rock
F = Formation Factor
Ø = Fractional pore volume
A = Constants with values ranging from 0.5 to 2.5
SURVEY LAYOUT: The layout for a resistivity survey depends on the choice of the current and potential
electrode arrangement, which is called electrode array. Here the present study is considered with
Schlumberger array. In which the distance may be used for current electrode separation while
potential electrode separation is kept on third to one fifth of the same. One interesting aspect in
VES is the principle of reciprocity, which permits interchange of the potential and current
electrode without any effect on the measured apparent resistivity.
EQUIPMENT:
The field equipment deployed for the study is in a deep resistivity meter with a model of
SSR – MP – AT. This Signal stacking Resistivity meter is a high quality data acquisition system
incorporating several innovation features for Earth resistivity. In the presence of random earth
Noises the signal to nose ration can be enhanced by √N where N is the number of stacked
readings. This SSR meter in which running averages of measurements [1, (1+2)/2, (1+2+3)/3 …
(1+2...+16/16)] up to the chosen stacks are displayed and the final average is stored
automatically, in memory utilizing the principles of stacking to achieve the benefit of high
signals to noise ratio. Based on these above significations the signal stacking resistivity meter
was used for (VES) Vertical Electric Resistivity Sounding.
MEASUREMENTS:
Measurements of ground Resistivity is essentially done by sending a current through two
electrodes called current electrodes (C1& C2) and measuring the resulting potential by two other
electrodes called potential electrode (P1& P2). The amount of current required to be sent into the
ground depends on the contact resistance at the current electrode, the ground resistivity and the
depth of interest (Here 1000feet).
DATA PRESENTATION: The field data obtained from a Vertical Electrical Resistivity Sounding is conventionally
plotted on a paper with the help of slum software. (A computer aided diagram).
GEOPHYSICAL DATA INTERPRETATION The geophysical data’s was obtained to study the lateral variations, vertical in
homogeneities in the sub – surface with respect to the availability of groundwater. From the
interpreted data, it has inferred that the area has moderate groundwater potential in the
investigated area.
There are no streams, water bodies or water course within the radius of 500mts and the
rainfall in the area is poor varying for maximum 50 days in a year. The average rainfall is about
800mm as recorded by the meteorological department in the last three years. In some areas of the
District there was no Rainfall recorded for the last 3years. The underground water is portable
without any adverse health effects. There are no boreholes or open wells in the project area
hence the water collected in the area for analysis.
In summer the water drains and the well will be in dry condition. The quality of the water
from well has been analyzed for records. The Limestone mining does not require any water for
its operation. No beneficiation or processing is proposed in the project. The water required is
only for drinking and domestic purpose for which the water will be brought out from authorized
water vendors from the nearby towns.
As water is very vital natural resource and most essential for the survival of human beings,
the same will be consumed only after carrying out scientific studies and will be allowed if it is
within the prescribed standards.
Soil Analysis
As mentioned earlier the area applied for lease is almost plain and flat ground. The soil is
the main unit for the eco system because of the dependence of flora and fauna. As the soil is
acidic there are no thick flora noticed except some common species which are native of the
terrain.
The mining activities may have impact on soil. The soil samples were called in 50mts
grid fashion by average and after coning and quartering the same was send to laboratory for
investigation. The following sources are obtained from Agricultural department.
The soil analysis report is as below
S.No Test parameters Method Results
1 PH @250C Is 2720 part 26 (Reaff:2011) 7.2
2 Conductivity @250C Is 14767 : 2000 (Reaff : 2010) 346µmhos/Cm
3 Moisture content Is 2720 part 2: 1973 (Reaff : 2010) 6.1%
4 Organic matter Is 2720 part 22: 1972 (Reaff : 2010) 0.32%
Climate
The rain fall data of Perambalur region in a year is 800mm. Temperature falls between
40°C in summer and falls down to 25°C in December-January. The wind direction is NE and
vice versa.
Flora and fauna in and around the area
The Limestone mining projects like this which involves very limited operations like
secondary drilling and blasting, Conservation of Flora and Fauna along with ecology does not
have significant impact of the overall eco system. A detail study related to flora and fauna was
carefully observed physically by environmental engineers, Botanist and zoologist. The following
table shows the flora and Fauna available at the region.
List of Faunas
S. No Common Name Scientific name
1. Goat Capra hircus
2. rat Rattus norvegicus
3. Crow Corvus splenders
4. Squirrel Rodentia scrurus,
5. Ant Hymenopterous formicida,
6. Cat Felsis catus
7. Cow Bos taurus indicus
S.No Common
Name
Botanical name Pictures
1. Neem Azadirachata indica
2. Ground nut Arachis hypogaea
3. Coconut Cocos nucifera
4. Millet Pennisetum glaucum
5. Cotton Gossypium Hirsutum
6. Sugar cane Saccharum officinarum
7. Gingelly Sesamum Indicum
Conclusion
The base line studies relents no hazardous levels of dust and noise and prevailing at the
project area. A well implemented environmental Management plan as discussed in the scheme of
mining will help in mitigation the adverse effects due to mining activities.
The project is a small operation were limited activities are being carried on the noise
creating device will be only jack hammer drilling which will always be mitigated in wet
condition to prevent noise and dust in the air. The movement of vehicles is very minimal. The
entire vehicle used will be periodically maintained by well experienced mechanic and kept under
TNPCB standards, emission testing will be carried out periodically and water will be sprinkled
periodically to prevent dust into air. The small quantity of non humus rich surface soil will be
removed and preserved in the boundary barrier to facilitate the Afforestation.
Blasting will be used for heaving effect and not shattering effect hence the fly rock
problem will not arise. The flora in the area is only small bushes as much of the area is plain and
flat ground. No trees are proposed to uproot for the project and Infect Trees will be planted on
boundary barrier which will act as acoustic sound barriers. Environmental care and attitude of
preventing environment is inducted to the proponent and advice to carry out and mitigate the
minor impacts due to mining. Appropriate persons are advice to get employed to protect the
Environment and Ecology of the area.
1. Signature of the proponent
For M/s. Saravana Mines & Minerals
D.Manimegalai Dhanapalan, S.M.Chandra Sekar, (Partner No.1) (Partner No.2)
2. Signature of the Recognized qualified person
Dr. P. Thangaraju, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
RQP/MAS/206/2007/A