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Group Housing Complex “Parikrama”
At Sector-20, Panchkula, Haryana
Form 1
M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. 1
FORM- I
(I) Basic Information
S.
No. Item Details
1. Name of The Project Group Housing Complex “Parikrama”
2. S. No. in the Schedule 8 (b) Township & Area Development Project
3. Proposed capacity / area / length / tonnage to be
handled / command area / lease area / numbers
of wells to be drilled.
Total Plot Area: 111918.66 m2
Built-up Area excluding basement: 2,40,000 m2
Built-up Area including basement: 314627.305
m2
4. New / Expansion / Modernization New (violation)
5. Existing Capacity / Area etc. New (violation)
6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ A (in reference to SO 804 (E) dated 14.03.2017)
7. Does it attract the general condition? If yes,
please specify.
No
8. Does it attract the specific condition? If yes,
please specify.
No
9. Location
Plot / survey / Khasra No. License nos attached for Details of Rect and
Killa Nos.
Village Sector-20
Tehsil Panchkula
District Panchkula
State Haryana
10. Nearest railway station / airport along with
distance in kms.
Nearest Railway Station
Chandigarh Railway Station (5.0 km, NW)
Nearest Airport
Chandigarh International Airport (4.3 km,
SW)
11. Nearest Town, city, District headquarters along
with the distance in kms.
Panchkula (Project site is within Panchkula City)
12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Municipal
Corporation, Local body (complete postal
address with telephone nos. to be given)
Municipal Corporation Panchkula
SCO No. 15-16, Sector-14, Near Rally Chowk,
Panchkula, Haryana 134112, ph-01722583695
13. Name of the Applicant M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd.
14. Registered Address LGF-10, Vasant Square, Plot-A, Sec-B,
Pocket-V, Community Centre, Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi – 110070 (INDIA)
15. Address for correspondence Suncity Business Tower, Second Floor, Golf
Course Road, Sec – 54, Gurgaon – 122002,
Haryana
Name Mr. SC Jain
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S.
No. Item Details
Designation GM-Services & Environment Management
Address Suncity Business Tower, 2nd
Floor, Golf
Course Road, Sector-54, Gurgaon
Pin Code 122002
E-mail scj@suncityprojects.com
Telephone No. & Fax
Mobile
0124-4691000
9654128010
16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, if any.
Location of these sites should be shown on a
toposheet.
No
17. Interlinked Project No
18. Whether separate application of interlinked
projects has been submitted?
No
19. If yes, Date of submission Not applicable
20. If no, reason Not applicable
21. Whether the proposal involves
approval/clearance under if yes, details of the
same and their status to be given.)
a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980?
b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972?
c) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991?
No
No
No
22. Whether there is any Government Order / Policy
relevant / relating to the site?
NBC guidelines
HUDA Bye Laws
23. Forest land involved (hectares) Not involved
24. Whether there is any litigation pending against
the project and/or land in which the project id
proposed to be set up?
a) Name of the court
b) Case No.
c) Orders / directions of the Court, if any, and
its relevance with the proposed project.
No
(II) Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause
physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary change
in land use, land cover or
topography including increase in
intensity of land use (with respect
to local land use plan)
No Land use of project site is residential as per
master Plan Panchkula, 2025. Permission has
been obtained from DTCP, Haryana for
development of the project
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings?
No No vegetation exists on any of the land parcel.
Thus no tree cutting or vegetation removal is
involved.
1.3 Creation of new land uses? No Land use of project site is residential as per
master Plan Panchkula, 2025. Permission has
been obtained from DTCP, Haryana for
development of the project
1.4 Preconstruction investigations
e.g. bore holes, soil testing?
No Soil investigation study was carried out and the
result were found satisfactory. Prior
development of the project
1.5 Construction works?
Yes Project involved construction of residential
towers, convenient shopping and school.
Construction works are confined to project site
only
1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition is involved. Temporary structures
like material storage, septic tanks etc were
dismantled
1.7 Temporary sites used for
construction works or housing of
construction workers?
No All the construction activity including stocking
of raw materials were confined within the
project site only. No temporary labor hutment
was proposed. Local labors from nearby area
were hired.
1.8 Above ground buildings,
structures or earthworks including
linear structures, cut and fill or
excavations
Yes Excavation was carried out for foundation of
buildings and basements. The total excavated
quantity of earth material was approx. 336000
m3. Excavated top soil was stored separately and
is used for landscaping at site. Remaining soil
was used for landscaping, filling, leveling of site
and road construction. Excess soil was disposed
off through authorized vendor
1.9 Underground works including
mining or tunneling?
No No underground works including mining/
tunneling is required except excavation of earth
for basements and building foundation.
1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation work required.
1.11 Dredging? No No dredging required.
1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structure is required.
1.13 Production and manufacturing No No production/manufacturing process involved
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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
processes? as the project is a residential project
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or
materials?
Yes Raw material was stored within the site in a
covered area at the time of construction
1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal
of solid waste or liquid effluents?
Yes Solid Waste:
Type of waste to be generated may vary with the
stage of development, i.e. construction and
operation. Details of waste generation during
construction and operation phase are given
below.
Construction Waste:
Solid waste generated during construction phase
was majorly excavated materials, used cement
bags, broken bricks, left over concrete, MS rods,
tiles, wood etc. Management plan for
construction waste is given below
Solid waste Solid waste Management
Waste
materials like
MS Rods,
bricks,
concrete,
broken tiles,
wood pieces,
cement bags
etc.
Construction waste was segregated
into recyclable/reusable and discarded
material. Recyclable material was sold
to authorize dealers. Re-usable
material was stored under covered
conditions at site and reject were
disposed off through authorized
vendors
Excavated
Soil
Top soil was stripped off and stored in
covered condition. Top soil was used
for landscaping within the project site.
Remaining excavated soil was used
within the site for filling and leveling
and construction of roads. Excess
muck was disposed off through
authorized vendors. Total muck
generation was 336000 cum.
Domestic
Waste
Domestic waste generated by labour at
the site was disposed off through local
agencies in the area on daily basis.
Operational Phase:
The solid waste generated from project is mainly
municipal in nature and the estimated quantity of
the waste is 4100 kg/day. Solid waste generated
is segregated into recyclable and non-recyclable
wastes. Recyclable waste is sold to authorized
vendors and non-recyclable waste is disposed off
through the local vendor hired for waste
management at site.
Liquid effluents:
During construction phase, sewage was disposed
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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
through septic tanks. The waste water in
operation phase is treated up to tertiary level in
STP constructed in the project premises and is
used in horticulture, DG cooling and flushing.
Excess 242 KLD of treated water is discharged
into sewer. Many times this water is taken by the
neighboring construction sites for construction
purpose.
1.16 Facilities for long term housing of
operational workers?
No This is residential project
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic
during construction or operation?
Yes Traffic of 1113 ECS is generated from the
project site. No rail or sea traffic is generated
from project site.
1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or
other transport infrastructure
including new or altered routes
and stations, ports, airports etc.?
No Project site is well connected with rail and roads
network. A 25 m wide road abuts the project site
in East direction which is at the entrance of the
project site. Further, National Highway-64,
National Highway-22 and National Highway-73,
at distance of 3.2 km, SW, 3.1 km, SW, km, 3
km, E direction, respectively, from the project
site. Chandigarh Railway Station is at distance
of 5 km in North-West direction from the site.
Chandigarh International Airport is at distance
of 4.3 km in South-West direction. Thus no new
transport infrastructure is required to be
developed.
1.19 Closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or infrastructure
leading to changes in traffic
movements?
No No closure or diversion of existing
transportation route or infrastructure is there.
1.20 New or diverted transmission
lines or pipelines?
No There will not be any new/diverted transmission
lines or pipelines around the proposed project.
1.21 Impoundment, damming,
culverting, realignment or other
changes to the hydrology of
watercourses or aquifers?
No No impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the hydrology of
surface watercourses is proposed.
1.22 Stream crossings? No There are no streams running across the site.
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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water
from ground or surface waters?
Yes During construction phase water requirement
was approx. 20-30 KLD. Source of water during
construction phase was HUDA supply and
private water tanker supply. During operation
total water requirement of the project is 1159
KLD out of which domestic water requirement
is 1046 KLD. Fresh water requirement of the
project is 732 KLD. Recycled water requirement
is 427 KLD. Source of water during operation
phase is HUDA supply
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the
land surface affecting drainage or
run-off?
Yes Runoff may increase due to increased paved
surface. However, increased runoff is managed
by well-designed storm water management
system at site. Run-off is recharged to ground
through 13 nos. rainwater harvesting pits. Excess
run-off is discharged through external storm
water drains
1.25 Transport of personnel or
materials for construction,
operation or decommissioning?
Yes During the construction phase, vehicular load
was approx. 15-20 trucks/week. Adequate
parking space within the project site for loading
and unloading of materials was provided.
Adequate parking space (1727 ECS) is provided
for operational phase to residents & visitors
1.26 Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or restoration
works?
No No Long term dismantling or decommissioning
or restoration works is involved.
1.27 Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which could
have an impact on the
environment?
No None
1.28 Influx of people to an area in
either temporarily or
permanently?
No Local laborers from nearby area were employed
during the construction phase. In the operation
phase, most of the expected occupants are from
the surrounding areas or can be amongst the
floating population visiting the area on daily
basis. Hence, the project may lead to a
redistribution of occupants within the city.
1.29 Introduction of alien species? No The landscaping is carried out with mainly local
species with a few ornamental varieties of flora
that are well suited to the local conditions.
1.30 Loss of native species or genetic
diversity?
No There is no significant impact on the native
species or genetic diversity.
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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
1.31 Any other actions? No Not Applicable
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water,
materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply):
S.
No.
Information/checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
2.1 Land especially undeveloped or
agricultural land (ha)
No Land use of project site is residential as per
master Plan Panchkula, 2025. Permission has
been obtained from DTCP, Haryana for
development of the project
2.2 Water (expected source &
competing users) unit: KLD
Yes Construction Phase:
It is estimated that during construction phase, 20-
30 KLD water is required which is sourced from
HUDA water supply and private water tankers.
Operation Phase:
Total water requirement of the project is 1159
KLD out of which domestic water requirement is
1046 KLD. Fresh water requirement of the
project is 732 KLD. Recycled water requirement
is 427 KLD. Source of water during operation
phase is HUDA supply.
2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Minerals such as sand and aggregates were used
during the construction phase.
2.4 Construction material – stone,
aggregates, and / soil (expected
source – MT)
Yes Local building material has been used for project
construction. Details of construction materials is
given in table below
S.
N
o.
Material Quantity
1. Cement 50340.4
2. Steel 18877.6
3. Sand 128997.2
4. Aggregate 195068.9
2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) Yes All material forests and timber are purchased
from selected suppliers only for wood work at the
project site. However aluminum frames etc. are
used to minimize the use of timber.
2.6 Energy including electricity and
fuels (source, competing users)
Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
Yes Power requirement for the entire project is 8967
KW (11208.8 kVA) and is sourced from
UHBVN. Approval letter from UHBVN for
power supply is attached as Annexure XVI. Area
reserved for substation is approx. 2400 sq m. 33
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KV substation is established within the project
site and is connected to nearest UHBVN
substation.
Details of D.G Sets
Two nos. of DG set of total capacity 1350 kVA
(600 kVA+ 750 kVA) are installed at the site as
power back for providing essential load only. DG
sets are provided with a acoustic enclosure.
2.7 Any other natural resources (use
appropriate standard units)
No Not Applicable
3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful
to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human
health.
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
3.1 Use of substances or materials,
which are hazardous (as per
MSIHC rules) to human health or
the environment (flora, fauna, and
water supplies)
Yes Diesel for DG sets is stored in HDPE drums in
earmarked locations. It shall also be handled as
per The Manufacture, Storage and Import of
Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 and Material
Safety Data Sheet.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease
or affect disease vectors (e.g.
insect or water borne diseases)
No Suitable drainage and waste management
measures (with frequent spray of insecticides
etc.) are adopted such that there is no stagnation
of water or accumulation of waste. This
effectively restricts the reproduction and growth
of disease vectors.
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g.
by changing living conditions?
Yes Socio-economic standard of people will improve
due to increased employment opportunities and
better living facility provided by this project.
This will lead to better quality of life and will
also set a standard for future developments in the
area.
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who
could be affected by the project
e.g. hospital patients, children, the
elderly etc.
No Impacts of this type are not expected.
3.5 Any other causes No Not Applicable
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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No No such spoil, overburden or mine generate.
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or
commercial wastes)
Yes Total municipal waste estimated to be generated
from the project site during operation phase is
4100 kg/day. Recyclable waste is sold to
authorized vendors and non recyclable waste is
disposed off through authorized agency.
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per
Hazardous Waste Management
Rules)
Yes The hazardous waste along with other wastes in
the project is used oil from DG sets.
Used oil from DG sets is stored in HDPE drums
in isolated covered facility. This used oil is sold
to authorized recyclers.
4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not Applicable
4.5 Surplus product No Not Applicable
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge
from effluent treatment
Yes 85 kg/day of sludge is generated when project.
This sludge can be treated, stabilized and used as
manure for landscaping.
4.7 Construction or demolition
wastes
Yes The construction waste consist of excess earth
and construction debris along with cement bags,
steel in bits and pieces, insulating and packaging
materials etc. Excavated soil was used for
landfilling, leveling and road construction.
Recyclable waste construction materials were
sold to recyclers. Unused and excess
construction debris were disposed at designated
places in tune with the local norms.
4.8 Redundant machinery or
equipment
No Redundant machinery will not be used.
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials
No Contaminated soils or other materials will not be
generated.
4.10 Agricultural wastes Yes Landscape waste of 1.7 kg/day is generated.
4.11 Other solid wastes No Not Applicable
5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
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S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion of
fossil fuels from stationary or
mobile sources
Yes The project does not envisage any major air
pollution sources except operation of DG sets
and vehicular traffic. High speed diesel with low
sulphur content is used as fuel in DG sets which
ensures minimal release of SO2. Stacks are
provided with DG sets to facilitate release of
emission above the buildings.
5.2 Emissions from production
processes
No No production process is involved in this
project.
5.3 Emissions from material handling
including storage or transport
Yes Dust emissions are envisaged during transport
and handling of construction materials. Such
emissions are temporary and can be controlled
by the use of water sprinkling and other viable
techniques like covering of loose material.
5.4 Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment.
Yes Dust emissions are envisaged due to
construction activities. These were restricted to
the construction phase and the construction site
only.
5.5 Dust or odor from handling of
materials including construction
materials, sewage and waste
Yes Dust is anticipated during loading and unloading
of construction material and excavation of upper
earth surface. These were however being
temporary in nature, which was controlled by
providing water sprinklers. Tarpaulin cover is
provided on stored loose materials to reduce the
dust emission.
5.6 Emissions from incineration of
waste
No No incineration of wastes is proposed.
5.7 Emissions from burning of waste
in open air (e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
No Open burning of biomass/other material is
prohibited on site.
5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not Applicable
6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S.
No.
Information/ Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
6.1 From operation of equipment e.g.
engines, ventilation plant,
crushers
Yes Source of noise in the operational phase are DG
sets and pumps & motors. All the machinery is
of high standard of reputed make and complies
with standard i.e. DG sets are provided with
integral acoustic enclosure in line with the GSR
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371 dated 17th May, 2002 by MOEF&CC.
6.2 From industrial or similar
processes
No No industrial processes is carried out in the
project.
6.3 From construction or demolition Yes Due to various construction activities, there were
short-term noise impacts in the immediate
vicinity of the project site. The construction
activities included the following noise
generating activities:
Concrete mixing & operation of DG sets.
Construction equipment operation and heavy
vehicle movement.
However noise was mitigated by providing site
barricading, proper servicing and maintenance of
the machinery, carrying out noisy works during
day time and provision of ear plugs to the
workers/
6.4 From blasting or piling No No blasting or mechanized piling was done.
6.5 From construction or operational
traffic
Yes Noise may be generated from vehicular
movement in the construction and operational
phase but that can be minimized by taking
mitigation measures. Measures taken during
construction phase includes
Noise mufflers within the construction
machinery & equipment
Acoustic enclosure with DG sets
Prohibiting honking at the site
Barricading the site
Noisy activities to be undertaken during
day time only
Measures being taken during operation phase
includes
Noise mufflers within the pumps & motors
and housing them in room
Acoustic enclosure with DG sets
Prohibiting honking at the site
Provision of green belt
Walls of the building are provided acoustic
treatment
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No None
6.7 From any other sources No Not Applicable
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7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the Ground or into
sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use or
spillage of hazardous materials
No The used oil from DG sets is carefully stored in
HDPE drums at isolated storage, and
periodically sold to authorized recyclers. All
precautions are being taken to avoid spillage
from storage as per The Hazardous & Other
Waste Rules, 2016.
7.2 From discharge of sewage or
other effluents to water or the
land (expected mode and place of
discharge)
No Sewage is treated in STP proposed at project
site. Treated sewage is reused to maximum
extent within the project site for flushing,
horticulture and DG cooling. Remaining treated
sewage is discharged into sewer.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants
emitted to air into the land or into
water
No The DG Sets are provided with stacks of
adequate height as per CPCB norms. Hence
dispersion is achieved and avoids deposition of
pollutants in significant concentrations at any
single location.
7.4 From any other sources No Not Applicable
7.5 Is there a risk of long term
buildup of pollutants in the
environment from these sources?
No Not Applicable
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health
or the environment
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires
etc. from storage, handling, use or
production of hazardous
substances
Yes Firefighting facility is already provided at the
project site in line with the NBC and local fire
rules. Firefighting measures include wet risers,
hose reel, fire alarms, fire water tanks, fire
extinguishers, yard hydrants etc. NOC is
obtained from local fire office
8.2 From any other causes No Not Applicable
8.3 Could the project be affected by
natural disasters causing
environmental damage (e.g.
floods, earthquakes, landslides,
cloudburst etc.)?
Yes The project falls under seismic active zone IV
indicating high damage risk zone. The Buildings
are designed as earthquake resistant and comply
with the required IS specifications.
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9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to
environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned
activities in the locality
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/
rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
9.1 Lead to development of
supporting utilities, ancillary
development or development
stimulated by the project which
could have impact on the
environment e.g.:
Appropriate infrastructure like roads, power
supply, waste management and sewage
treatment plant are developed within the project
site.
• Supporting infrastructure (roads,
power supply, waste or waste
water treatment, etc.)
Yes Yes within the project site.
• Housing development Yes Housing
• Extractive industries No Not Applicable
• Supply industries No Not Applicable
• Other No Community building & convenient shopping
9.2 Lead to after-use of the site,
which could have an impact on
the environment
No Not Anticipated
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments
Yes The project will provide good infrastructure and
better life style and will set an example for later
developments in the areas.
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or
planned projects with similar
effects
No Not Anticipated
(III) Environmental Sensitivity
S.
No. Areas Name/ Identity
Aerial Distance (Within 15
km from proposed project
location boundary)
1 Areas protected under
international conventions,
national or local
legislation for their
ecological, landscape,
cultural or other related
value
Bir Shikargah Wild Life
Sanctuary
Dariya Reserve Forest
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary
Kolhai Ratan RF
14.5 km, NE
4.5 km, W
8.6 km, NW
4.9 km, NE
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S.
No. Areas Name/ Identity
Aerial Distance (Within 15
km from proposed project
location boundary)
2 Areas which are important
or sensitive for ecological
reasons -Wetlands,
watercourses or other
water bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres, mountains,
forests
Bir Shikargah Wild Life
Sanctuary
Ghaggar River
Sukhna Lake
Sutlej River
Dariya Reserve Forest
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary
14.5 km, NE
1.3 km, E
8.2 km, NW
14.0 km, N
4.5 km, W
8.6 km, NW
3 Areas used by protected,
important or sensitive
species of flora or fauna
for breeding, nesting,
foraging, resting, over
wintering, migration
Bir Shikargah Wild Life
Sanctuary
Dariya Reserve Forest
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary
14.5 km, NE
4.5 km, W
8.6 km, NW
4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters
Underground water Ground water level in
district during pre-
monsoon is 8.11-29.44
mbgl and post-monsoon
is 6.78-29.0 mbgl
5 State, National boundaries None None
6 Routes or facilities used
by the public for access to
recreation or other tourist,
pilgrim areas
25 M, Wide Road
Zirakpur Panchkula Kalka
Highway
Sector 20 Road
Old Kalka Ambala Road
Amartex Road
Golf Course Road
Baltana Main Road
Abuts site, E
620 m, W
820 m, N
780 m, NW
2 km, NW
2.2 km, NE
1.59 km, NW
7 Defense installations Chandimandir Cantontment 4.6 km, N
8 Densely populated or
built-up area
Kundi Village
Peer Machula
Sector 12A
Industrial Area Phase-1
Green City
Sector -21
Rally Village
Fatehpur
Saraswati Vihar
Dhakoli
Abuts Site
1.1 km, SE
1 km, NW
1.4 km, NW
900 m, NW
820 m, NE
1.29 km, N
650 m, NE
900 m, NE
1.33 km, SW
9 Areas occupied by
sensitive man-made land
uses (hospitals, schools,
places of worship,
St. Xavier’s High School
St. Xavier’s Junior
Gurukul
The Nurtuary Preschool
250 m, NE
30 m, E
490 m, NE
740 m, SE
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S.
No. Areas Name/ Identity
Aerial Distance (Within 15
km from proposed project
location boundary)
community facilities) Panchkula
The Mango Grove Preschool
Sanskriti Government School
The British School
The Sky World School
Westwood Institute of Hotel
Management
Government Girls Degree
College
Allied Institute of Hotel
Management & Culinary Arts
Mata Gujari Institute Of
Paramedical Sciences
Puneet College
Kaushal Gynae and Medical
Centre
Doctor Vinay's ENT Clinic
Government Dispensary
Alchemist Hospital
Panchkula
Lifecare Hospital
Madhuban Acupresure &
Naturopathy Centre
Shri Hari Har Temple
Raghunath Mandir
Ruhani Masjid
Arya Samaj Temple
Juma Masjid
Jadha Sahib Gurudwara
Peer
140 m, E
600 m, NE
3.7 km, SW
1.8 km, NE
950 m, SW
1.3 km, NW
2.2 km, NW
2.4 km, N
2.7 km, NW
440 m, SE
400 m, NE
350 m, NE
1.27 km, NE
510 m, SE
10 m, W
900 m, NW
2.2 km, NW
5.2 km, NW
8.1 km, NW
2.1 km, NE
4.1 km, NE
5.2 km, N
10 Areas containing
important, high quality or
scarce resources (ground
water resources, surface
resources, forestry,
agriculture, fisheries,
tourism, minerals)
None None
11 Areas already subjected to
pollution or environmental
damage. (Those where
existing legal
environmental standards
are exceeded)
None None
12 Areas susceptible to
natural hazard which
Earthquakes A the site fall under the Zone
IV as per the Seismic Zone
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S.
No. Areas Name/ Identity
Aerial Distance (Within 15
km from proposed project
location boundary)
could cause the project to
present environmental
problems (earthquakes,
subsidence, landslides,
erosion, flooding or
extreme or adverse
climatic conditions)
map of India and is thus the
site area is prone to high
damage.
Terms of Reference (TOR): Applicable, Given Below
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PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE
Submission of the project details in terms of location, connectivity, accessibility, land
requirement, built-up area, water source & requirement and power source & requirement
To analyze the applicable environmental legal Acts, Rules on the project and to present the
current status of the compliance and the plan to comply with those are remaining
Collection of secondary data at the site for the environmental components (air, water, noise,
soil, ecology, public perception, land use, drainage, eco-sensitive zones, social sensitive
zones) for the period prior construction as available and collection of primary data at the site
for environmental components for current scenario and comparison of the values and
calculation of change and damage occurred
Analysis of the ecological and environmental damage happened due to project in terms of
nos. of tree cut & emission generation.
Analysis of the impact each project activity has caused and preparation of mitigation plan for
each impact assessed and to list out the measures which are left out during
construction/operation stage of the project and evaluate the damage due to the same
Preparation of damage management and remediation plan for the assessed damage due to
project development
Submission of the implemented or proposed environmental management measures and CSR
activities being or is carried out by the project proponent
Submission of details of existing or proposed waste management, sewage management, storm
water management and energy consumption management system at site
Submission of details of energy conservation plan, ecological & environment management
plan implemented or proposed to be implemented at the site
Submission of budget and institutional mechanism for implementation of the proposed
remediation plan
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DECLARATION
I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are
true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and information
submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance
given, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.
Date: 08/09/2017
For, M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd.
Place: Gurgaon
S. C. Jain
GM- Services & Environment Management
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FORM IA
CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory
notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management plan & monitoring
program)
SECTION 1- LAND ENVIRONMENT
1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is consistent with
the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan/Development
Plan of the area. Change of land use, if any and the statutory approval from the competent
authority are submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed
site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not
available attach only conceptual plans.
No
Project Site Location and Land Use
M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. has established Group Housing Project “Parikrama” at Sec-20,
Panchkula, Haryana. Location map of the project site is given in Figure 1. Location map of the
project site is given in Figure 1. Land use of the project site is residential as per the Master Plan
of Panchkula, 2025. Land use zoning plan of the project site is attached as Annexure VII.
Master plan of Panchkula showing the location of the project site is given in Figure 3.
the surroundings of the project site are given in Table 2.
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Figure 1: Location Map of Project Site
Table 1: Geographical coordinates of Project site
Point as in
Map
Latitude Longitude
A 76°51'19.74"E 76°51'19.74"E
B 30°39'52.95"N 76°51'28.45"E
C 30°39'52.97"N 76°51'27.75"E
D 30°39'53.71"N 76°51'27.83"E
E 30°39'52.63"N 76°51'26.65"E
F 30°40'0.50"N 76°51'16.02"E
G 30°39'55.57"N 76°51'12.36"E
H 30°39'55.39"N 76°51'12.58"E
I 30°39'55.17"N 76°51'12.36"E
J 30°39'53.83"N 76°51'9.40"E
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K 30°39'53.52"N 76°51'11.69"E
L 30°39'51.15"N 76°51'11.65"E
M 30°39'51.35"N 76°51'12.01"E
N 30°39'48.94"N 76°51'15.18"E
O 30°39'48.77"N 76°51'15.83"E
P 30°39'47.10"N 76°51'17.62"E
Q 30°39'47.12"N 76°51'18.05"E
R 30°39'52.79"N 76°51'29.54"E
S 30°39'50.80"N 76°51'27.36"E
T 30°39'49.72"N 76°51'28.75"E
U 30°39'51.69"N 76°51'30.87"E
V (Centre of
the project
site)
30°39'52.72"N 76°51'18.41"E
Figure 2: Geographical coordinates of the Project Site
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Figure 3: Master Plan of Panchkula, 2025
Project Brief
M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. has established Group Housing Project “Parikrama” at Sec-20,
Panchkula, Haryana. License was obtained from DTCP, Haryana for development of the project and copy
of the license is attached as Annexure I. Project comprises of 5 nos. of residential blocks, 4 nos. of EWS
blocks, 3 nos. of convenient shopping blocks, primary school and nursery school. Built-up are of the
project was 2,40,000 sq m excluding basements. Building permission was obtained from HUDA for
development of the project and copy of the approved layout is attached as Annexure II.
M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. had obtained prior environment clearance for the project from
MoEF&CC under activity 8 (b) and Category B in 2007 and copy of EC letter is attached as Annexure
III. Consent to establish was also obtained from HSPCB and copy is enclosed as Annexure IV.
Construction of the project was completed approx. 85% till 2012 and thereafter construction was stopped
due to some unavoidable circumstances. It was planned to resume the construction in 2014 and
accordingly, application was filed in 2014 for obtaining extension of validity to SEIAA, Haryana.
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Then it was learnt from some sources that for construction project, EC is valid till the construction is
completed and there was nothing mentioned about the validity of the environmental clearance in the
environmental clearance letter also. Thus the application for extension was then withdrawn and remaining
construction was carried out at the site. Project is completed and copies of occupancy certificate are
attached as Annexure V. Application has been submitted to HSPCB for obtaining consent to operate
Thereafter a letter was received from Regional Office, MoEF&CC in June, 2017 regarding the expiry of
validity and continued construction at the site after the expiry of validity of EC and declared the activity
(15% of construction) as violation. Thus, M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. is herewith submitting an
application for obtaining the environmental clearance again for the project as per MoEF&CC Notification
SO 804 (E) dated 14.03.2017. M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. is law abiding company and has taken all
necessary approvals as required prior the project development. M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. also
submits the six monthly compliance on regular basis. A visit was carried out by Regional office,
MoEF&CC in December, 2014 and certified that all the conditions as given in EC letter are being
followed by M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. Copy of certified compliance report is attached as
Annexure VI.
The referred violation has happened only due to confusion about the validity period of the environmental
clearance. M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. commits not to repeat any such violation in future and abide by
all the terms and conditions of the environmental clearance and EIA Notification, 2006 as amended.
Project site is spread over area of 111918.66 sq m and has built-up area of 3,14,627 sq m (Basement-
74627.197 sq m + Other built-up=2,40,000 sq m) . Project since has built-up area of more than 3,00,000
sq m thus the project will fall under activity 8(b) and Category A of Schedule I as per the Amendment in
EIA Notification, 2006 dated 09.12.2016. Further the project also involves violation of EIA Notification,
2006 thus the project will attract again the applicability of MoEF&CC Notification SO 804 (E) dated
14.03.2017 and as per the said notification, project falls under activity 8(b) and category A. The project
will be appraised at MoEF&CC under Category A for grant of environmental clearance.
Elevation
Site is flat land with elevation varying from 312-316 m amsl.
Site Surroundings, Connectivity and environmental sensitivity
Project site is surrounded by residential colonies majorly. Google map depicting the project site and its
surroundings within 500 m, 2 km, 5 km and 10 km are attached as Annexure VIII. There is no forest area
or environmentally sensitive area within 10 km of the project site. NOC is also obtained from forest
department for development of the project and copy of NOC is attached as Annexure IX. Details of the
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surroundings of the project site are given in Table 2. Project site is well connected with rail and roads
network. A 25 m wide road abuts the project site in East direction which is at the entrance of the project
site. Further, National Highway-64, National Highway-22 and National Highway-73, at distance of 3.2
km, SW, 3.1 km, SW, km, 3 km, E direction, respectively, from the project site. Chandigarh Railway
Station is at distance of 5 km in North-West direction from the site. Chandigarh International Airport is at
distance of 4.3 km in South-West direction. Connectivity map of the project site is given in Figure 4.
Details of the connectivity of the project site are given in Table 3.
Table 2: Site Surroundings of the Project Site
S. No. Particulars Name Distance &
Direction
1. Nearest Populated
Area
Kundi Village
Peer Machula
Sector 12A
Industrial Area Phase-1
Green City
Sector -21
Rally Village
Fatehpur
Saraswati Vihar
Dhakoli
Abuts Site
1.1 km, SE
1 km, NW
1.4 km, NW
900 m, NW
820 m, NE
1.29 km, N
650 m, NE
900 m, NE
1.33 km, SW
2. Nearest City/Town Panchkula (project site is within
Panchkula city)
3. Nearest School/
College Schools:
St. Xavier’s High School
St. Xavier’s Junior
Gurukul
The Nurtuary Preschool
Panchkula
The Mango Grove Preschool
Sanskriti Government School
The British School
The Sky World School
Colleges:
Westwood Institute of Hotel
Management
Government Girls Degree College
Allied Institute of Hotel
Management & Culinary Arts
Mata Gujari Institute Of
Paramedical Sciences
Puneet College
250 m, NE
30 m, E
490 m, NE
740 m, SE
140 m, E
600 m, NE
3.7 km, SW
1.8 km, NE
950 m, SW
1.3 km, NW
2.2 km, NW
2.4 km, N
2.7 km, NW
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4. Nearest Hospital Kaushal Gynae and Medical
Centre
Doctor Vinay's ENT Clinic
Government Dispensary
Alchemist Hospital Panchkula
Lifecare Hospital
Madhuban Acupresure &
Naturopathy Centre
440 m, SE
400 m, NE
350 m, NE
1.27 km, NE
510 m, SE
10 m, W
5. Place of worship Shri Hari Har Temple
Raghunath Mandir
Ruhani Masjid
Arya Samaj Temple
Juma Masjid
Jadha Sahib Gurudwara
Peer
900 m, NW
2.2 km, NW
5.2 km, NW
8.1 km, NW
2.1 km, NE
4.1 km, NE
5.2 km, N
6. Eco-Sensitive Zones Bir Shikargah Wild Life
Sanctuary
Dariya Reserve Forest
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary*
Kolhai Ratan RF
14.5 km, NE
4.5 km, W
8.6 km, NW
4.9 km, NE
7. Water Bodies Ghaggar River
Sukhna Lake
1.3 km, E
8.2 km, NW
*Project site is outside the defined ESZ of the sanctuary
Table 3: Connectivity of the Project Site
S. No. Particulars Name Distance & Direction
1. Nearest Railway
Station
Chandigarh Railway Station 5 km, NW
2. Nearest Airport Chandigarh International
Airport 4.3 km, SW
3. Nearest Highway Ambala Chandigarh
Expressway
National Highway-64
National Highway-22
National Highway-73
3.1 km, SW
3.2 km, SW
3.1 km, SW
3 km, E
4. Nearest Road 25 M, Wide Road
Zirakpur Panchkula Kalka
Highway
Sector 20 Road
Old Kalka Ambala Road
Amartex Road
Golf Course Road
Baltana Main Road
Abuts site, E
620 m, W
820 m, N
780 m, NW
2 km, NW
2.2 km,NE
1.59 km, NW
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Figure 4: Connectivity Map of the Project Site
1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water
consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.
LAND AREA & BUILT-UP AREA
The total plot area of the project site is 111918.66 m2 (11.19 ha). Project comprises of 5 nos. of residential
blocks (24 towers), 4 nos. of EWS blocks, 3 nos. of convenient shopping block, primary school and
nursery school. Area statement summary for the project is given in Table 4. Site layout plan is attached as
Annexure X.
Table 4: Area Summary
S. No. Description Area (sq m)
1. Total Plot Area 111918. 66
2. Permissible Ground Coverage (@35 % of net plot
area)
39,171.531
3. Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 14.4 % of plot area) 16110.523
4. Permissible FAR (@1.75 of Plot area) 195857.655
5. Purchased FAR 2963.65
6. Total permissible FAR 198821.305
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7. Proposed FAR 198821.305
Proposed FAR (Residential Tower of general
+EWS)
198286.239
Proposed FAR (Shopping) 535.066
8. Non-FAR
Basement
Community Centre
Stilt
Mumty Machine Room
Primary School
Nursery School
Non FAR-Towers
115806
74627.197
2152.139
3247.11
2692.42
755.95
4046.05
28225
9. Total Built-up Area 314627.305
10. Green Area (@30.78% of plot area) 34449.70
11. Height of building (m) 57.25 m
12. Dwelling Units (Nos.) 1321 (1113 General
+ 208 EWS)
13. Staff units 152 nos.
POPULATION
Estimated population at the site 9425 includes residents, visitors, students and staff. Detailed
estimates are given below in Table 5.
Table 5: Estimated Population
Category No. of DUs/ Area (sq m) Standard Population
Group Housing
Residents-General 1113 5 Person per DUs 5565
Staff-Resident 152 units 1 Person per unit 152
Staff
~2 % of population 126
Visitors -- 5 % of population 278
Total-Group Housing 6121
EWS
Residents-General 208 5 Person per DUs 1040
Staff -- 5 % of population 52
Visitors -- 5 % of population 52
Total-EWS 1144
Convenient Shopping
Staff -- -- 30
Community Centre (for 900 visitors occupancy)
Staff -- -- 30
Visitors -- -- 900
Total Community Centre 930
School (Nursery School + Primary School)
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Total Population 4802 sq m 1 person/ 4 sq m 1200
Staff -- -- 100
Student -- -- 1100
Total Population 9425
WATER REQUIREMENT
Water demand during construction phase is 20-30 KLD. Source of water during construction
phase is HUDA supply and private water tankers. Letter from HUDA for water supply is
attached as Annexure XI. Total water requirement of the project is 1159 KLD out of which
domestic water requirement is 1046 KLD. Fresh water requirement of the project is 732 KLD.
Recycled water requirement is 427 KLD. Source of water during operation phase is HUDA
supply.
POWER REQUIREMENT AND BACK-UP
Power requirement for the entire project is 8967 KW (11208.8 kVA) and is sourced from UHBVN.
Approval letter from UHBVN for power supply is attached as Annexure XVI. Area reserved for
substation is approx. 2400 sq m. 33 KV substation is established within the project site and is connected
to nearest UHBVN substation. Two nos. of DG set of total capacity 1350 kVA (600 kVA+ 750 kVA) are
installed at the site as power back for providing essential load only. DG sets are provided with a acoustic
enclosure.
PARKING FACILITIES
Car parking of 1727 ECS was provided against requirement of 1113 ECS of parking as per HUDA Bye
Laws
1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the
proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land use and
disturbance to the local ecology).
Project site is surrounded by residential colonies majorly. Project is well planned activity. Approx.
34449.70 m2 of area is kept under green within the site which is app. 30.78 % of net plot area. The project
will not have any impact on the land use and surrounding communities.
1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability?
(Detail of soil type slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given).
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Site is flat land and there are no water bodies within 1 km of the project site. Thus no erosion due to action
of water and wind is anticipated at the site. Soil type of area varies from loamy sand to fine sandy loams.
Soil is shallow, well drained, non saline, non alkali, non calcareous and are mostly base saturated. Site
falls in zone IV as per seismic map of India which is high earthquake risk zone. Site is prone to earthquake
hazard. Seismological and natural hazard map of Haryana is shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5: Seismic Map of India Showing Location of Project Area
1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage system? (Give details on a contour
map showing the natural drainage near the project site).
The project does not intersect any natural drainage route. No perennial or non-perennial drainage system
is found to exist in the project area or being obstructed by the project. The surroundings comprise an
urbanized stretch. Well planned storm water drainage has been designed at site to manage the storm water
generation from site. No impact on the natural drainage system is anticipated du to project development.
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1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting, filling,
reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill materials
from outside the site etc?)
The earthwork include soil excavation and cutting of soil of app. 336000 cum. Excavated top soil was
stored separately and was used for landscaping at site. Remaining soil was used for landscaping, filling,
leveling and road construction. Excess soil was disposed off through authorized vendor.
1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc. during the construction period.
Water requirement during construction phase was app. 20-30 KLD. Source of water during construction
was HUDA water supply and private tanker. Sewage generated during the construction phase was
disposed off through septic tanks. Solid waste generated during construction phase was majorly excavated
materials, cement bags, bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. Table 6 details the solid waste
management plan during construction phase.
Table 6: Solid Waste Management during Construction Phase
S. No. Solid Waste Solid Waste Management
1. Waste materials like MS Rods,
bricks, concrete, broken tiles,
wood pieces, cement bags etc.
Construction waste was segregated into recyclable/reusable
and discarded material. Recyclable material was sold to
authorize dealers. Re-usable material was stored under
covered conditions at site and reject were disposed off
through authorized vendors
2. Excavated Soil
Top soil was stripped off and stored in covered condition.
Top soil was used for landscaping within the project site.
Remaining excavated soil was used within the site for
filling and leveling and construction of roads. Excess muck
was disposed off through authorized vendors. Total muck
generation was 336000 cum.
3. Domestic Waste Domestic waste generated by labour at the site was
disposed off through local agencies in the area on daily
basis.
1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and
wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity).
No. There are no water body or wetland at the project site and in surroundings. Project site lies in urban
settings. No low lying area is disturbed due to project development.
1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give
quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the construction labor
and the means of disposal).
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No health hazard is expected to be caused by construction debris & waste was managed properly. Solid
waste generated during construction phase was majorly excavated materials, cement bags, bricks,
concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. Table 6 above details the solid waste management plan during
construction phase. Additionally health & safety of construction worker were taken and are given below to
minimize the impact
Provided personal protective equipment like ear plugs, face masks, helmets, safety jackets &
gloves
Appointment of safety officers at site
Regular inspection & maintenance of the construction machinery
Construction activities restricted to day time
Provision of adequate lightning during night time
Cautionary notices to be displayed at required places
Regular clearing off site to remove the debris
Availability of medical officer & first-aid facility at construction site
Tie-up with near-by hospital to attend emergency case, if any
SECTION 2- WATER ENVIRONMENT
2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the project with the breakup of
requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met? State the sources &
quantities and furnish a water balance statement.
Water demand during construction phase is 20-30 KLD. Source of water during construction phase is
HUDA supply and private water tankers. Letter from HUDA for water supply is attached as Annexure
XI. Total water requirement of the project is 1159 KLD out of which domestic water requirement is 1046
KLD. Fresh water requirement of the project is 732 KLD. Recycled water requirement is 427 KLD.
Source of water during operation phase is HUDA supply. Daily water requirement calculation and
wastewater generation for the project is given in Table 7 and 8 respectively. Water balance diagram for
dry & monsoon season are given below in Figure 5 & 6.
Table 7: Calculations for Daily Water Demand
Category Population Standard Water
Requirement-
KLD
Fresh Water
Requirement-
KLD
Recycled
Water
Requirement-
KLD
Residents 6605 135 LPCD 892 624 268
Staff-residents 152 135 LPCD 21 15 6
Staff &
Students
1438 45 LPCD
65 45 20
Visitors 330 15 LPCD 5 4 1
Visitors-
community
900 70 LPCD
63 44 19
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centre
Total Domestic Water Requirement 1046 732 314
Landscape 34449.70 3 l/day 103 0 103
DG cooling 1350 kVA 0.9l/kVA/hr
10 0 10
Total Water
Requirement
-- --
1159 732 427
Table 8: Wastewater Calculations
Description Quantity (KLD)
Sewage Generation (80% of domestic water
requirement)
834
STP Capacity 1100
Treated Water (@80% of the sewage) 669
Flushing 314
Landscaping 103
DG Cooling 10
Sewer 242
Sewage generation from the project is approx. 834 KLD of sewage. A STP of 1100 KLD with MBBR
technology is provided for treatment of sewage at the site. Treated water from STP is used for flushing,
DG cooling and horticulture purpose. Excess treated sewage water i.e. 242 KLD during non rainy season
and 345 KLD during rainy season is disposed off into sewer. Sewerage plan is attached as Annexure XII.
STP feasibility report is attached as Annexure XIII.
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Figure 5: Water Balance Diagram during Dry Season
Total Water Requirement
1159 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement
732 KLD
Recycled Water Requirement
427 KLD
Flushing
314 KLD
Domestic Consumption
732 KLD
Sewage
834 KLD
80%
STP
1100 KLD 427 KLD
Sewer
242 KLD
Municipal Supply
732 KLD
Landscape
103 KLD DG Cooling
10 KLD
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Figure 6: Water Balance Diagram during Monsoon Season
Total Water Requirement
1056 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement
732 KLD
Recycled Water Requirement
324 KLD
Flushing
314 KLD
Domestic Consumption
732 KLD
Sewage
834 KLD
80%
STP
1100 KLD 324 KLD
Sewer
345 KLD
Municipal Supply
732 KLD
Landscape
0 KLD DG Cooling
10 KLD
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2.2 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source?
(Provide physical, chemical, Biological characteristics with class of water quality).
Water demand during construction phase is 20-30 KLD. Source of water during construction phase was
HUDA water supply and private water tankers
2.3 How much of water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated sullage? (Give the
details of quantities, sources and usage)
As per estimations, 427 KLD of STP treated water is recycle within the project. 314 KLD is used for
flushing, 103 KLD for landscaping purpose and 0 KLD for DG cooling. Excess treated sewage water i.e.
242 KLD during non rainy season and 345 KLD during rainy season is disposed off into sewer.
2.4 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project
on other existing uses and quantities of consumption).
No. There is no diversion of water from other users. Source of water during construction was HUDA
water supply & private tanker. Source of water during operation phase is HUDA water supply.
2.5 What is the incremental pollution load from sullage generated from the proposed activity?
(Give details of the quantities and composition of sullage generated from the proposed activity)
Sewage generation from the project is approx. 834 KLD of sewage. A STP of 1100 KLD with
MBBR technology is provided for treatment of sewage at the site. Treated water from STP is
used for flushing, DG cooling and horticulture purpose. Excess treated sewage water i.e. 242
KLD during non rainy season and 345 KLD during rainy season is disposed off into sewer. STP
with MBBR technology is provided at the site. STP feasibility report is attached as Annexure
XIII.
2.6 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the
facilities created.
Storm water is collected and is recharged to the ground through 13 nos RWH pits. Storm water is not
used to meet the water requirement. However it is recharged to ground which helps in replenishing the
ground water aquifer.
2.7 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the project on the
runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post construction phase
on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way?
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Storm water generation increased with increase in generation of paved surfaces. Prior project
development storm water generation was approx. 23032.86 cum. However the generation
increased due to development of paved surfaces. Available run-off from the site after project
development is given in Table 9. Thus it is required to manage the excess run-off. To manage the run-
off proper storm water management system is provided. Rainwater is collected through piped drains and
conveyed into rainwater harvesting pits. Entire storm water is recharged into the ground. This not only
prevents the flooding at site during the rains but also augments the ground water level of the aquifer
system in area. Average rainfall of Panchkula is 1029 mm which if harvested can become a useful
resource
Table 9: Available Run-off from Site
S. No. Catchment Area (sq m) Run-off
Coefficient
Average
Annual
Rainfall
(mm)
Available
Annual
Run-off
(cum)
1. Roof 16110.52 0.9 1029 14919.96
2. Green 34449.70 0.1 1029 3544.761
3. Paved 61358.44 0.7 1029 44197.27
Total Run-off 62661.99
2.8 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (will there be tapping of ground
water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and approvals obtained from
competent authority, if any)
No impacts as ground water has not been used for construction purpose and is not used for operation
phase as well.
2.9 What precautions/ measures have been proposed to check the surface run-off, as well as
uncontrolled flow of water into any water body?
To check the surface run-off from site or uncontrolled flow of water into any water body is controlled by
provision of storm water drainage system and recharge pits at the site. Detail of storm water drainage
system and the measures taken to prevent the contamination of the ground water due to storm water
recharging are listed below.
Provision of storm water drainage network
Provision of filter packed 13 nos. RWH pits
Provision of de-silting chambers and oil & grease trap
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Disinfection of the water prior recharge
Cleaning of the RWH pits and other units on regular basis and especially prior onset of monsoon.
Regular supervision of the condition of rain water harvesting system
Provision of first flushing system to flush off the first rain water
Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season.
Avoid application of chemical pesticides and fertilizers
2.10 How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions made to avoid
flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication
contour levels).
Storm water generation increased with increase in generation of paved surfaces. Prior project
development storm water generation was approx. 23032.86 cum. However the generation increased due to
development of paved surfaces. Available run-off from the site after project development is given in
Table 9. Thus it is required to manage the excess run-off. To manage the run-off proper storm water
management system is provided. Rainwater is collected through piped drains and conveyed into rainwater
harvesting pits. Entire storm water is recharged into the ground. This not only prevents the flooding at site
during the rains but also augments the ground water level of the aquifer system in area. Average rainfall
of Panchkula is 1029 mm which if harvested can become a useful resource
Storm water generation increased with increase in generation of paved surfaces. Prior project
development storm water generation was approx. 23032.86 cum. However the generation increased due to
development of paved surfaces. Available run-off from the site after project development is given in
Table 10. Thus it is required to manage the excess run-off. To manage the run-off proper storm water
management system is provided. Rainwater is collected through piped drains and conveyed into rainwater
harvesting pits. Entire storm water is recharged into the ground. This not only prevents the flooding at site
during the rains but also augments the ground water level of the aquifer system in area. Average rainfall
of Panchkula is 1029 mm which if harvested can become a useful resource
Table 10: Calculation for RWH Pits
S. No. Catchment Area (m2) Run-off
Coefficient
Peak
Hourly
Rainfall
(m)
Available
Annual
Run-off
(cum)
1. Roof 16110.52 0.9 0.079 1145.5
2. Green 34449.70 0.1 0.079 272.1
3. Paved 61358.44 0.7 0.079 3393.2
Total Run-off 4810.785
Retention Time 15 min
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Available Run-off in 15 min 1202.7
Size of RWH Pit & Desilting Chamber 92.6
Nos. of RWH Pit 13
Nos. of Pits proposed 13
2.11 Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period lead to
unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation).
Local labour was hired for construction of the project. However to maintain the sanitary conditions at the
site, mobile toilets and septic tanks were provided at the site for preventing open defecation and managing
the sewage. Also proper waste management system was implemented during operation phase. These
measures prevented generation of unsanitary conditions at the site. To prevent impact on health of
workers, clean drinking water and safe environment was provided to the workers.
2.12 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage?
(Give details of the quantities of sullage generation, treatment capacities with technology &
facilities for recycling and disposal).
Sewage generation from the project is approx. 834 KLD of sewage. A STP of 1100 KLD with MBBR
technology is provided for treatment of sewage at the site. Treated water from STP is used for flushing,
DG cooling and horticulture purpose. Excess treated sewage water i.e. 242 KLD during non rainy season
and 345 KLD during rainy season is disposed off into sewer. Sewerage plan is attached as Annexure XII.
STP feasibility report is attached as Annexure XIII.
2.13 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used for flushing of toilets or any
other use.
Yes dual plumbing system is provided at the project site. As per estimations, 427 KLD of STP treated
water is recycle within the project. 314 KLD is used for flushing, 103 KLD for landscaping purpose and 0
KLD for DG cooling. Excess treated sewage water i.e. 242 KLD during non rainy season and 345 KLD
during rainy season is disposed off into sewer.
3. VEGETATION
3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local
ecosystem with its unique features, if any).
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No ecologically sensitive area falls within the project site and 2 km of project site. Hence, no threat is
anticipated to ecological environment. Total green area at site measures 34449.70 m2 i.e. 30.78 % of the
plot area. Species planted at the site are Anthocephalus cadamba, Alstonia scholaris, Ficus infectoria,
Euginia jumbolana, Azadiracta indica, Ficus retusa, Cassia fistula, Mimusops elengi, Peltoforum
ferruginnum, Acacia auriculiformis, Chorisia speciosa, Cassia renigera, Delonix regia, Terminalia
arjuna, Terminalia arjuna, Cassia siamea, Plumeria alba, Erythrina indica, Bombax malabaricum, Ficus
benjamina. Landscape Plan for the project site is attached as Annexure XVI.
3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a
detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)
The project site did not support any significant vegetation. No clearing of vegetation or modification was
involved with project development.
3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site –
features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping creation of water bodies etc along
with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?)
No ecologically sensitive area falls within the project site and 2 km of project site. Hence, no threat is
anticipated to ecological environment. Total green area at site measures 34449.70 m2 i.e. 30.78 % of the
plot area. Species planted at the site are Anthocephalus cadamba, Alstonia scholaris, Ficus infectoria,
Euginia jumbolana, Azadiracta indica, Ficus retusa, Cassia fistula, Mimusops elengi, Peltoforum
ferruginnum, Acacia auriculiformis, Chorisia speciosa, Cassia renigera, Delonix regia, Terminalia
arjuna, Terminalia arjuna, Cassia siamea, Plumeria alba, Erythrina indica, Bombax malabaricum, Ficus
benjamina. Landscape Plan for the project site is attached as Annexure XVI.
4. FAUNA
4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of
barriers for their movement? Provide the details.
No. The existing land use of the project site is residential. Site does not provide a habitat for wild species
thus no impact on fauna is anticipated due to development of the project.
4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
Project has no any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area.
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4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.
Not applicable
5. AIR ENVIRONMENT
5.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give
details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking
into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed construction).
Project development has not cause any significant increase in atmospheric pollutants & formation of heat
island. Detailed air quality study of the area will be undertaken as per the ToR to be issued by
EAC/MoEF&CC. It is a group housing project & sources of pollution during operation phase are
vehicular movement within the site & DG sets operation. Green belt is developed at the site to the extent
possible, which act as settling surface for dust which significantly reduces dust levels from air. DG sets
are provided with stack and the pollutants are released at appropriate height as per CPCB norms. Green
belt also helps radiating and brings cooling effect. This compensates the heat absorbed by the paved
structures and thus neutralize the heat island effect.
During construction phase, ambient air quality gets impacted due to movement of vehicles, transportation
of material, construction activity, material/debris storage in open and operation of DG sets. However
appropriate measures were taken at the time of construction to minimize the dust emission which include
water sprinkling, covering of construction vehicle, construction material and construction debris. Building
scaffolding was covered with the green nets to prevent dispersion of dust and the site was barricaded to
minimize exposure of nearby population to the air pollution.
5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous gases?
Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters.
Climate of Panchkula is warm and temperate. Average annual rainfall in the district is 1029 mm.
Dominant wind direction is NW. Activities like movement of vehicles, transportation of material,
construction activity, material/debris storage in open and operation of DG sets generates dust majorly.
Smoke, odorous fumes or hazardous gases were not generated due to the project construction. During
operation phase, dust generation results only from vehicular movement and DG operation. Green belt is
developed at the site which helps in minimizing the dust generation. Stacks are provided with DG sets to
discharge the emissions.
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5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the
present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the
traffic management at the entry and exit to the project site.
Parking facility is provided as per HUDA Bye Laws. Parking required and proposed for the project are
given below in Table 11 & 12.
Table 11: Parking Required As Per HUDA Norms
Category Standard Units Parking
Required (ECS)
Residential 1 ECS/Unit 1113 1113
Required Parking 1113
Table 12: Parking Provided
S. No. Parking Type Parking Provided (ECS)
Basement 1. Covered single parking 1117 2. Covered back to back parking 202 3. Covered mechanical parking 172
Total Parking Provided in Basement 1551 4. Surface parking 176
Total Parking Provided 1727
5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian
pathways, footpaths etc, with areas under each category.
Internal roads of adequate width, footpaths/pedestrian pathways are developed in the project site.
5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources
and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.
Traffic noise is anticipated majorly during operation phase as during construction phase, expected
numbers of vehicle are 15-20 trucks per week which is insignificant. During operation phase there are
approx. 1113 cars expected at the site. To manage the noise level following measures are proposed
Prohibition of honking at the site
Restricting of vehicular speed in site at 15 kmph only
Provision of multiple entry and exit to prevent congestion at entry/exit points and minimizing
honking
Maintenance of the green belt developed at the site
Provision of DG sets, pumps, motors etc in acoustic enclosures
5.6 What was the impact of D.G. sets and other equipment on noise levels and vibration in
ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details.
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D.G. sets are provided as power back-up during both construction & operation phase only for essential
load. Operation of D.G. sets leads to generation of noise & emission of gases like SO2 & NOx. If not
managed this may lead to noise & air pollution. DG sets to be used are enclosed in acoustic enclosures and
are provided with stack of height as per CPCB norms so that exhaust gases can be discharged at
appropriate height minimizing impact on GLC of various gases in air. High speed low sulphur diesel is
used as fuel to minimize the SO2 generation. Green belt is provided during operation phase which will
help in reducing the noise and dust levels at project site.
6. AESTHETICS
6.1 Will the proposed construction in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic
amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents?
The site lies in residential area. Thus, no obstruction of view or scenic beauty or landscape is anticipated
due to project development.
6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What
are the considerations taken into account?
No impacts anticipated.
6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing
the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.
The project strictly followed the Building Bye Laws (HUDA) and NBC, 2005 norms. All norms on
Ground Coverage, FAR, Height, Setbacks, Fire Safety Requirements, Structural Design and other
parameters are strictly adhered to.
6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any other
significant features in the vicinity of the site have been considered?
No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found within 2 km radius area of project site.
7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population?
Provide the details.
No such changes anticipated.
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Construction phase: Local labourers were engaged during construction phase. Migration of labour was
not involved in project construction thus project development has not caused any alteration to the existing
demographic profile of the area.
Operation phase: Population from nearby areas or residing on rent in main city or floating population to
city is major expected buyers of the flats. Thus the project has led only to spatial redistribution of local
population and hence no considerable influx of population is envisaged owing to the project. Some of the
floating population may also settle in the area.
7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the project.
The area around the project is surrounded by urban area. Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses
like hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities etc. and details are given in Table 13
below.
Table 13: Social Infrastructure in Surroundings of Project Site
S. No. Particulars Name Distance &
Direction
1. Nearest School/
College Schools:
St. Xavier’s High School
St. Xavier’s Junior
Gurukul
The Nurtuary Preschool
Panchkula
The Mango Grove Preschool
Sanskriti Government School
The British School
The Sky World School
Colleges:
Westwood Institute of Hotel
Management
Government Girls Degree College
Allied Institute of Hotel
Management & Culinary Arts
Mata Gujari Institute Of
Paramedical Sciences
Puneet College
250 m, NE
30 m, E
490 m, NE
740 m, SE
140 m, E
600 m, NE
3.7 km, SW
1.8 km, NE
950 m, SW
1.3 km, NW
2.2 km, NW
2.4 km, N
2.7 km, NW
2. Nearest Hospital Kaushal Gynae and Medical
Centre
Doctor Vinay's ENT Clinic
Government Dispensary
Alchemist Hospital Panchkula
Lifecare Hospital
440 m, SE
400 m, NE
350 m, NE
1.27 km, NE
510 m, SE
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Madhuban Acupresure &
Naturopathy Centre 10 m, W
3. Place of worship Shri Hari Har Temple
Raghunath Mandir
Ruhani Masjid
Arya Samaj Temple
Juma Masjid
Jadha Sahib Gurudwara
Peer
900 m, NW
2.2 km, NW
5.2 km, NW
8.1 km, NW
2.1 km, NE
4.1 km, NE
5.2 km, N
4. Eco-Sensitive Zones Bir Shikargah Wild Life
Sanctuary
Dariya Reserve Forest
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary*
Kolhai Ratan RF
14.6 km, NE
4.5 km, W
8.6 km, NW
4.9 km, NE
5. Water Bodies Ghaggar River
Sukhna Lake
1.3 km, E
8.2 km, NW
7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or
other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?
No adverse impacts are anticipated due to project development on local community or sacred sites.
Project site is surrounded by already developed area. Site is located within residential area. Further no
place of cultural and archaeological importance lies within 2 km radius of the project site. Measures are
taken to control air, water, soil & noise pollution to minimize negative impact of project development on
the environment & society. Environment management plan has been drafted detailing safeguards
proposed for environmental management and is given in Section 10 of this report. Project is for the
betterment of society as it provides the quality living facility at affordable price.
8. BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high embodied energy. Are the construction
materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures
in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)
Most of the building material was purchased for local areas. Low embodied energy material like fly ash
mixed cement was used for construction of the project.
8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may results in pollution, noise and
public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage:
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Construction materials suitably covered with tarpaulin cover during transportation and storage.
Water sprinkling on haul roads where dust generation is anticipated.
Raw material storage and handling yard enclosed from all sides.
To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask were
provided to the workers working in the dust prone areas.
Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage:
Barracading the site from all sides
Provision of noise shields around heavy machinery
DG sets provided with acoustic enclosures
Regular servicing and maintenance of the construction vehicle and equipment
No noise generation activity taken up during night time
8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved?
Fly-ash mixed cement was used for construction.
8.4 Give detail of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated
during the operation phases of the project.
During operation phase, waste is majorly municipal waste and is approx. 4100 kg per day (@0.5 kg per
capita per day for the residents, 0.25 kg per capita per day for the staff, students & visitors of community
centre, 0.15 kg per capita per day for the visitors and 0.2 kg/acres/day is considered for landscape wastes)
is generated from project site. Estimations for solid waste generation during operation phase are given in
Table 14. Municipal Waste is managed as MSW Rules, 2016.
Table 14: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation
Category Population/Area Standard Waste
Generation
(Kg/day)
Recyclable
Waste (Kg/day)
Non
Recyclable
Waste
(Kg/day)
Residents 6605 0.5 3302.5 990.8 2311.8
Staff-
residents 152 0.5 76.0 22.8 53.2
Staff &
Students 1438 0.25 359.5 107.9 251.7
Visitors 330 0.15 49.5 14.9 34.7
Visitors-
community
centre 900 0.25 225.0 67.5 157.5
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Landscape 8.5
0.2
kg/acre/day 1.7 0.0 1.7
STP -- -- 85.0 0 85.0
Total Waste Generated 4099.2
~4100
1203.8
~1204
2895.5
~2896
Collection and Segregation of waste
a. Door to door collection system is provided for collection of domestic waste
b. Local vendors are hired for waste collection, management and disposal
c. Separate colored bins for dry recyclables and rejected waste are provided in residential units as
well as in common and open areas
Disposal
a. Rejected fraction of the waste is collected and disposed by local agencies
b. Recyclable waste and E-waste is sold to authorized vendors
c. Used oil from DG sets is sold to authorized vendors
9. ENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source and supply, backup source etc. What is the
energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize
energy consumption?
Power requirement for the entire project is 8967 KW (11208.8 kVA) and is sourced from
UHBVN. Approval letter from UHBVN for power supply is attached as Annexure XVI. Area
reserved for substation is approx. 2400 sq m. 33 KV substation is established within the project
site and is connected to nearest UHBVN substation. Two nos. of DG set of total capacity 1350
kVA (600 kVA+ 750 kVA) are installed at the site as power back for providing essential load
only. DG sets are provided with a acoustic enclosure. Effective measures have been incorporated to
minimize the energy consumption in following manners:
• Energy efficient lifts are installed at the site
• All motors and pumps installed are energy efficient
• LED lights are used for internal and external lighting
• Usage of fly ash mixed cement for construction (PPC)
• Green belt and greenery developed around the project periphery. Green area is provided such as it
shades more than 50% of paved non roof area
• Painting wall and roof with light color heat reflecting paint.
• Common lights are shut down to 50% after 10:pm when traffic movement is drastically reduced
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• All flats are three side open thus maximum day light availability in all flats
• Shafts and windows provided for adequate ventilation
• Chajjas are provided with window to prevent direct sun exposure
• Aluminum frames are used in window in place of wooden windows
Table 15: Energy Efficiency Calculations
S. No. Energy Saving Measures Energy Saving (kVA)
1 LED lights for lighting in common areas 55.9
2 Solar lights for lighting in common areas 39.92
3 LED lights for internal lighting 1739.7
4 Power requirement 11208.8
5 Energy Saving 1835.5
6 Energy Saving percentage 16.4
9.2 What type and capacity of power backup do you plan to provide?
Two nos. of DG set of total capacity 1350 kVA (600 kVA+ 750 kVA) are installed at the site as power
back for providing essential load only.
9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its
characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?
Glass is not used as wall material. 6 mm clear toughened glass is used in buildings with U value
5.7 W/sq m K, L.T value: 88% & S.F : 0.82.
9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the
applications made in the project.
Provision of overhangs with window and provision of windows in each room maximize the day light
availability in each room with minimal heat transfers.
9.5 Does the layout of street & building maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have
you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in
the building complex? Substantiate with details.
Adequate fenestration is provided to enhance the day light entry into the building and minimizing day
lighting requirement
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9.6 Is the shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating lands? What principles have been
used to maximize the shading of walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy
saving has been effected?
Provision of overhangs with window and provision of windows in each room maximize the day light
availability in each room with minimal heat transfers.
9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lightening and mechanical
systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies,
lightening intensity and air conditioning load assumpstion? Are you using CFC and HCFC free
chillers? Provide specifications.
HVAC/chillers are not provided as it is residential project. CFL/LED lighting are provided within the
project to save the energy. Natural ventilation in building is through windows and shafts. Ventilation in
the buildings proposed is mechanical through fans & exhaust fans.
9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide a
self assessment on likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island &
inversion effects?
Paved surfaces have more absorbance capacity of heat than the vegetation and soil. Thus there is increase
in heat radiation due to project development but provision of greens in surroundings compensate the heat
absorption and bring cooling effect. Approx. 50% of non roof paved area is under the shade. 50% of the
paved area is made of the paver blocks which have lesser reflectance than the concrete
9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) Roof (b) external walls
and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U value or the R values of the
individual components.
The U-values of the roof, external wall and fenestration of the building meet the requirements as specified
in the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) and are given below in Table 16.
Table 16: U Values of Building Envelope
S.No. Component Material Used Permissible U-Value as per ECBC
(W/m2-
0C)
1 Roof Concrete 0.409
2 External wall Brick 0.44
3 Fenestration Glass Facade 5.7
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9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish
details of emergency plans.
Management & Prevention of Fire hazard
Fire-fighting system is provided at the site as per requirement of NBC norms and local fire office norms.
Fire NOC is obtained for the project and is attached as Annexure XVII. Fire-fighting facilities provided
at the site includes water sprinklers, UG and OH fire tanks, automatic fire alarms, manual call points, fire
hooters, fire staircase, fire lifts, signage, smoke detectors, refuge area, DG sets compartmentalization and
fire proof electrical installations. Fire fighting plan is attached as Annexure XVIII.
Management & Prevention of Earthquake hazard
During Construction Phase
To ensure safety of the building from Seismic Load the Design of the building is done in accordance to
Section 1, Part 6 of NBC 2005. Measures taken to minimize earthquake hazard are listed below:
In concrete floors, spans are reduced with secondary beams so as to reduce the thickness of slab and
thus reduces the dead weight.
Ductility provisions are made in structural detailing .
Bolting, Brace or anchor for high & heavy objects are used.
Strong latches or bolts on cabinets are installed.
During Operation Phase
Charts detailing Do’s & Don’t during earthquake are displayed at site
Potable fire-extinguishers are provided to deal with fires induced due to earthquake
9.11 If you are using glass as wall materials, provide details and specifications including
emissivity and thermal characteristics.
Glass is not used as wall material.
9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration in to the building? Provide details of how you are
mitigating the effects of infiltration.
HVAC are not used thus there are no issues of infiltration.
9.13 To what extent the non–conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy
consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.
Non conventional energy is not used at the site at present. However lighting requirement in flats during
day is minimized by provision of adequate fenestration.
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10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
EMP consist of all mitigation measures for each component of the environment due to the activities
increased during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental
impacts resulting from the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring
plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of
emergency such as accidents at the sites including fire. The detailed EMP for the project is given below.
10.1 Introduction
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a site specific plan developed to ensure that the project is
implemented in an environmental sustainable manner where all client, contractors and subcontractors,
including consultants, understand the potential environmental risks arising from the project and take
appropriate actions to properly manage that risk. EMP also ensures that the project implementation is
carried out in accordance with the design by taking appropriate mitigation actions to reduce adverse
environmental impacts during its life cycle. The plan outlines existing and potential problems that may
adversely impact the environment and recommends corrective measures where required.
Objectives of EMP
It is prepared in accordance with acts, rules and requirements of the MoEF&CC and CPCB/ SPCB
To ensure that the component of facility are operated in accordance with the design
A process that confirms proper operation through supervision and monitoring
A system that addresses public complaints during construction and operation of the facilities and
A plan that ensures remedial measures is implemented immediately.
The key benefits of the EMP are that it offers means of managing its environmental performance thereby
allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality. The other benefits include cost control and
improved relations with the stakeholders.
M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. is majorly responsible for implementation of EMP both during
construction and operation phase. Environmental management measures were implemented during the
construction phase. In operation phase M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. have contracted a external agency
for operation and maintenance of all the environmental services for 3 years. After that RWA has formed
at the site which takes care of functioning of all the services properly. The components of the
environmental management plan, potential impacts arising, out of the project and remediation measures
are summarized below in Table 17.
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Table 17: Summary of Potential Impacts and Remedial Measures
S.
No.
Environmental
components
Potential
Impacts
Potential Source of
Impact
Controls Through EMP
& Design
Impact
Evaluation
Remedial Measures
1. Ground Water
Quality
Ground Water
Contamination
Construction Phase
Waste water
generated from
temporary labor
tents.
Waste water was
managed to achieve zero
discharge and to maintain
hygienic condition at site
No significant
impact as majority
of labors was
locally deployed
Waste water arising from
the project was disposed off
conforming to standards of
CPCB by septic tanks
Operation Phase
Discharge from the
project site
No untreated water is
discharged in sewer
No negative
impact on ground
water quality
envisaged.
Waste water generated is
treated in STP within the site.
Treated water is re-used at the
site for flushing, DG cooling
& landscaping.
2. Ground Water
Quantity
Ground Water
Depletion
Construction Phase
No impact as
ground water was
not used for
construction. Water
from HUDA supply
and private water
tanker was sourced
for construction
phase
No water ponding
allowed at site
No impact Water from HUDA supply
and Private Tankers was used
for carrying out construction.
Operation Phase
Source of water is
HUDA supply
Water should be
conserved and wastage
should be prevented
Depletion of water
level in aquifers
Using water efficiently
Re-usage of treated water
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from STP to minimize fresh
water requirement for
flushing & landscaping
purpose
Use of Water Efficient
fixtures like flow regulators
& dual flushing cisterns
13 nos. of RWH pits are
provided to recharge the
storm water at the site
3. Surface Water
Quality
Surface water
contamination
Construction Phase
Surface runoff from
site during
construction activity
& open defecation
of construction
labour
Water & Sewage
management carried out at
the site to control water
pollution
Measures are
taken to restrict
the run-off from
site.
Silt traps and diversion
ditches were constructed to
control surface run-off during
site construction and was
constructed in construction
site area
Curing was done by
spraying water to reduce run-
off
Toilets were provided at
site to control open
defecation and sewage is
disposed through septic tank
and soak pits
Operation Phase
Discharge from
Project Site
No untreated water is
discharged outside project
site
No negative
impact on surface
water quality
Treated water from STP is
used for DG cooling, flushing
and horticulture within the
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envisaged. site
4. Air Quality Dust Emissions
(PM)
Construction Phase
Construction
activities
Vehicular
movement
Suitable control measures
were adopted for reducing
the PM level in the air as
per air pollution control
plan.
Dust generation
was temporary
and settles fast due
to dust
suppression
techniques.
Impacts were
restricted to small
area.
Water sprinklers were
provided
Regular cleaning of
construction site
Construction material &
debris carrying vehicles were
covered.
Construction material stored
in covered area
SO2, NO2 and
CO
Construction Phase
Vehicular exhaust
Running D.G. set
(back up)
Rapid on-site
construction
Impact is for short
duration
Regular monitoring of
emissions and control
measures are taken to reduce
the emission levels.
Ambient air quality
monitoring at site carried out
every six monthly
Use of low sulfur diesel in
DG sets as fuel
Provision of stack with DG
sets to manage the emission
Regular maintenance and
servicing of vehicles.
Emissions of
PM, SO2, NOx
and CO
Operation Phase
Vehicular
movement
Vehicular exhaust
Suitable control
measures adopted for
reducing emissions
Not significant.
Regular
monitoring of air
quality will be
Stack height of DG
provided as per CPCB
standards and
Regular ambient air and DG
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Running D.G. set
(back up)
carried out to
maintain air
quality
stack monitoring carried out
Use of low sulfur diesel
Traffic management
Providing Footpath
Developing Green belt
All vehicles will carry PUC
5. Noise
Environment
Construction phase
Construction
Activities
Operation of
Machinery
Operation of DG
sets
Noise Management by
adopting suitable
measures.
Impact was
temporary and
restricted to
small area.
Provision of Noise shields
DG sets were provided
with acoustic enclosures
Construction activities
involving high level noise
generation was restricted to
day time
Provision of ear muffs to
workers
Traffic Management at site
to prevent honking
Use of machinery of
modern make, meeting the
noise standards
Vehicle randomly may
checked for PUC certificate
Operation Phase
Noise from
vehicular
movement
Noise from DG set
operation
Noise Management by
adopting suitable
measures
Not Significant. Development of green belt
at site
DG sets provided with
acoustic enclosure
Proper traffic management
& circulation at site. Speed
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limits restricted to 15 kmph
for speed regulation.
Honking is prohibited in the
premise
6. Land
Environment
Soil
contamination
Construction Phase
Disposal of
construction debris
Spillage of oil or
paints
Excavation of soil
By controlling soil
erosion and maintaining
soil quality by periodic
soil quality monitoring
No significant
impact.
Impact restricted
to project site
Construction debris was
re-used at site and
remaining sent for disposal
through authorized vendors
Proper work management
to avoid spillage
Excavated soil was re-used
for landscaping in project
area.
Silt traps and dykes
provided to arrest silt as
required.
Operation Phase
Municipal solid
waste
Used oil from
D.G. set
Solid waste
management as per MSW
Rules, 2016.
Since solid waste
is handled by the
authorized
agency, open
waste dumping
is not practiced
thus impact is
not significant.
Negligible
impact.
MSW Management Rules,
2016 are followed.
E-waste managed as per
E-waste Rules, 2016
Used oil generated is sold
to authorized vendors on
regular basis. It is stored in
HDPE drums at isolated
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location on paved surface.
Disposed off as per
Hazardous & Other Waste
Rules, 2016
7. Biological
Environment
Displacement
of Flora and
Fauna on site
Construction Phase
Site Development
during
construction
Important species
of trees, if any, will be
identified and marked and
will be merged with
landscape plan
No significant
vegetation exists
at project site so
no tree felling
involved.
No clearing of trees was
carried out as site was open
land and did not support any
vegetation
Operation Phase
Day to day
activities
Development of Green
Belt
Positive Impact Development of green belt
at site. Green areas provide
habitat to avifauna, insects
and small tree dwellers like
squirrels
Proper after care &
maintenance is being done
8. Socio-
Economic
Environment
Population
displacement
Construction Phase
Construction
activities may lead
to temporary
relocation
Generation of
employment for local
people especially labor
Positive Impact Generation of employment
for skilled, unskilled and
semiskilled people
Development of an area
due to improved
infrastructure
Employment preferably
was given to local people
Operation Phase
Site operation
Creation of safe and
comfortable working
Positive impact Generation of employment
for skilled, unskilled and
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space semiskilled people
9. Traffic Pattern Increase in
traffic
Construction Phase
Transportation of
construction
material & debris
Proper Traffic
Management &
circulation
Impact was short
time and
restricted to
construction
phase
Provision of adequate
parking space at site to
prevent parking of vehicle
on road
Proper traffic circulation
system at site
Proper signage system
Restrict hours of material
transport to avoid peak
hours
Routes designated for
material transportation so as
to avoid already busy routes
Operation Phase
Vehicles of guests,
staff & visitors
Proper Traffic
Management &
circulation
Not Significant
as project site is
well connected
via network of
roads
Provision of adequate
parking space within site
Proper traffic circulation
system at site
Informatory & directive
Sign boards are provided
Provision of pedestrian
path to encourage walking
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10.2 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) was and being implemented at the site is given below
10.2.1 EMP for Air Environment
Construction Phase
To mitigate the impacts of dust during the construction phase of the project, the following measures were
followed for dust generation minimization:
A dust control plan
Procedural changes to construction activities
Dust Control Plan
The most cost-effective dust suppressant is water because water is easily available on construction site.
Water can be applied using water trucks, handled sprayers and automatic sprinkler systems. Furthermore,
incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of material in transport, especially if material is transported
off-site.
Procedural Changes to Construction Activities
Idle time reduction: Construction equipment are commonly left idle while the operators were on break
or waiting for the completion of another task. Emission from idle equipment tends to be high, since
catalytic converters cools down, thus reducing the efficiency of hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide
oxidation. Existing idle control technologies comprises of power saving mode, which automatically off
the engine at preset time and reduces emissions, without intervention from the operators.
Improved Maintenance: Significant emission reductions were achieved through regular equipment
maintenance. Contractors were being asked to provide maintenance records for their fleet as part of the
contract bid, and at regular intervals throughout the life of the contract. Incentive provisions were
established to encourage contractors to comply with regular maintenance requirements.
Reduction of On-Site Construction Time: Rapid on-site construction reduces the duration of traffic
interference and therefore, reduced emissions from traffic delay.
Operation Phase
To mitigate the impacts of pollutants from DG set and vehicular traffic during the operational phase of the
Project, following measures are implemented:
DG set emission control measures
Vehicular emission controls and alternatives
Greenbelt development
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Diesel Generator Set Emission Control Measures
Adequate stack height maintained to disperse the air pollutants generated from the operation of DG set at
appropriate height as per CPCB norms to minimize the GLC of pollutants.
Vehicle Emission Controls and Alternatives
During construction, vehicles are properly maintained to reduce emission.
Footpaths and Pedestrian ways: Adequate footpaths and pedestrian ways are provided at the site to
encourage walking.
Greenbelt Development
Increased vegetation in the form of greenbelt is one of the preferred methods to mitigate air and noise
pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, act as a barrier to break the wind speed as well as allow the
dust and other particulates to settle on the leaves. It also helps to reduce the noise level at large extent.
Tree belt is developed at the site already.
10.2.2 EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENT
Construction Phase
To mitigate the impacts of noise from construction equipment during the construction phase on the site,
the following measures were implemented.
Time of Operation: Noisy construction equipment not allowed at night time.
Job Rotation and Hearing Protection: Workers employed in high noise areas were employed on shift
basis. Hearing protection such as earplugs/muffs was provided to those working very close to the noise
generating machinery.
Operation Phase
To mitigate the impacts of noise from diesel generator set during operational phase, the following
measures are implemented
Adoption of Noise emission control technologies
Greenbelt development
Noise Emission Control Technologies
DG sets are provided with integrated acoustic enclosures as per E (P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and its
amendments.
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10.2.3 EMP FOR WATER ENVIRONMENT
Construction Phase
To prevent degradation and to maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control measures were
implemented. To check the surface run-off as well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body,
following management measures were:
Avoid excavation during monsoon season
Care taken to avoid soil erosion
Toilets were constructed on site during construction phase and the sewage was channelized to the
septic tanks in order to prevent waste water to enter into the water bodies
Any area with loose debris within the site was seeded with grass
To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil and grease, leak-proof containers were
used for storage and transportation of oil and grease. The floors of oil and grease handling area kept
effectively impervious. Any wash off from the oil and grease handling area or workshop is disposed
off after passing it through oil & grease traps.
Storm run-off was channelized through temporary drains and was collected in sedimentation tanks.
This water was used for various purposes at site like wheel washing, curing, cleaning etc.
All stacking and loading areas were provided with proper garland drains, equipped with baffles, to
prevent run off from the site, to enter into any water body.
Operation Phase
In the operation phase of the project, water conservation and development measures are taken, including
all possible potential for rain water harvesting. Following measures are adopted:
Water source development.
Minimizing water consumption.
Promoting reuse of water after treatment and development of closed loop systems for different water
streams.
Water Source Development
Water source development shall be practiced by installation of scientifically designed Rain Water
Harvesting system. Rainwater harvesting promotes self-sufficiency and fosters an appreciation for water
as a resource. 13 Nos. of RWH pits are developed at site to put the storm water in ground for recharging
the ground water aquifers. Thus proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it is free from
contamination.
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A detailed storm water management plan is developed which consider the possible impacts from above
sources. The plan incorporates best management practices which include the following:
Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains.
Installation of clarifiers or Oil/Water separators/traps system of adequate capacity around parking
areas and garages as per requirement.
Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season.
Conducting routine inspections to ensure cleanliness.
Preparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel and oil storage areas.
Provision of silt traps in storm water drains.
Good housekeeping in the above areas.
Minimizing Water Consumption
Consumption of fresh water is minimized by combination of water saving fixtures and other domestic
water conservation measures. The following section discusses the specific measures, which shall be
implemented:
Domestic Usage
Use of water efficient plumbing fixtures (dual flushing cisterns, low flow showers, pressure taps and
faucets etc). Water efficient plumbing fixtures uses less water with no marked reduction in quality
and service
Leak detection and repair techniques.
Meter water usage: Implies measurement and verification methods.
Monitoring of water uses is a precursor for management.
Horticulture
Usage of STP treated water for horticulture
Promoting Reuse of Water after Treatment and Development of Closed Loop Systems
Sewage generation from the project is approx. 834 KLD of sewage. A STP of 1100 KLD with MBBR
technology is provided for treatment of sewage at the site. Treated water from STP is used for flushing,
DG cooling and horticulture purpose. Excess treated sewage water i.e. 242 KLD during non rainy season
and 345 KLD during rainy season is disposed off into sewer.
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10.2.4 EMP FOR LAND ENVIRONMENT
Construction Phase
Solid waste is generated both during construction as well as during operation phase. Solid waste
generated during construction phase was majorly excavated materials, cement bags, bricks, concrete, MS
rods, tiles, wood etc. Construction waste was segregated into re-usable, recyclable and reject fraction. Re-
usable waste is stored at site, recyclable material was sold to authorized vendor and rejected material was
disposed off through authorized vendors
Operational Phase
During operation phase, waste is majorly municipal waste and is approx. 4100 kg per day (@0.5 kg per
capita per day for the residents, 0.25 kg per capita per day for the staff, students & visitors of community
centre, 0.15 kg per capita per day for the visitors and 0.2 kg/acres/day is considered for landscape wastes)
is generated from project site.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Collection and Segregation of waste
a. Door to door collection system is provided for collection of domestic waste
b. Local vendors are hired for waste collection, management and disposal
c. Separate colored bins for dry recyclables and rejected waste are provided in residential units as
well as in common and open areas
Disposal
a. Rejected fraction of the waste is collected and disposed by local agencies on daily basis
b. Recyclable waste and E-waste is sold to authorized vendors
c. Used oil from DG sets is sold to authorized vendors or taken back by the service provider
10.2.5 EMP FOR ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
Site did not support any vegetation thus no impact on ecology was there due to project development.
During operation phase a green belt is developed at the project site. App. 34449.70 m2 i.e. 30.78 % of the
plot area is kept under green cover
10.2.6 EMP for Socio-Economic Environment
During construction stage only local labour was hired for construction purpose which provided
employment to local people. Environment management plan was implemented at the site which prevented
the environmental pollution in the area and problems to the people in the project site surroundings
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During operation phase, environment management plan is implemented to manage sewage, storm water,
emissions and waste from the site. Thus there are no impacts due to the project on socio-economy. Being
residential project, project provides quality living facility along with all modern day needs and
requirement.
10.2.7 EMP FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION
Energy saving measures has been taken during construction and operation phase of the project. Energy
saving measures undertaken are described in section 9 of this document. Some of the measures are
detailed below
• Energy efficient lifts are installed at the site
• All motors and pumps installed are energy efficient
• LED lights are used for internal and external lighting
• Usage of fly ash mixed cement for construction (PPC)
• Green belt and greenery developed around the project periphery. Green area is provided such as it
shades more than 50% of paved non roof area
• Painting wall and roof with light color heat reflecting paint.
• Common lights are shut down to 50% after 10:pm when traffic movement is drastically reduced
• All flats are three side open thus maximum day light availability in all flats
• Shafts and windows provided for adequate ventilation
• Chajjas are provided with window to prevent direct sun exposure
• Aluminum frames are used in window in place of wooden windows
10.3 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CELL
Santur Developers has implemented the environmental management plan during construction phase aand
are implementing during operation phase. Santur Developers has contracted external agency for operation
of STP, maintenance of RWH pits, maintenance of drainage system and green area.. Solid waste is
collected on daily basis by the local agencies from site on monthly payment basis. There is temporary
waste collection area at the site from where municipal agency collects the waste generated from the site
on daily basis.
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10.3.2 Environmental Management Budget
Implementation cost for environmental management plan during operation & construction phase of the
project is given below in Tables 18 & 19 below.
Table 18: EMP budget for Construction Phase
S. No. Activity Capital Cost (Lacs) Annual Recurring Cost (Lacs)
1. Health & safety of Workers (PPE,
safety officers etc)
4.0 1.0
2. Environmental Monitoring 2.0 2.0
3. Septic Tank ] 4.0 1.0
4. Sedimentation tanks 3.0 0.5
5. Covered sheds for storage of
material
3.0 0.5
Total 16.0 5.0
Table 19: EMP budget for Operational Phase
S. No. Activity Capacity/
Area/Nos./parameters
Capital
Cost
(Lacs)
Annual Recurring
Cost (Lacs)
1. STP 1100 KLD 220 4
2. Landscaping &
planting trees
34449.70 sq m 15 5
3. Solid waste
Management
Municipal waste-4100 kg/day 8 3
4. RWH Pit Installation 13 pits 39 6
5. Energy Saving 16.4 % 14 5
6. Environmental
Monitoring*
Air, water, soil and noise 2 2
Total 298 25
* Environment monitoring to be carried out twice in year so recurring cost per annum is double that of
onetime cost of environmental monitoring.
10.3.3 Environmental Monitoring
The purpose of environmental monitoring is to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of
Environmental Management Plan (EMP) by periodic monitoring. The important environmental
parameters within the impact area are selected so that any adverse affects are detected and time action can
be taken. Project is in operation phase and there are no major impacts anticipated due to project in
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operation phase on air, soil, noise and ground water quality. However the environmental monitoring can
be carried out as suggested by the competent authority.
10.3.4 Awareness and Training
Training and human resource development is an important link to achieve sustainable operation of the
facility and environment management. For successful functioning of the project, relevant EMP is
communicated to residents. Residents are made aware of the importance of waste segregation and
disposal, water and energy conservation through the signages provided in the project site.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. has established Group Housing Project “Parikrama” at Sec-20,
Panchkula, Haryana. License was obtained from DTCP, Haryana for development of the project and copy
of the license is attached as Annexure I. Project comprises of 5 nos. of residential blocks, 4 nos. of EWS
blocks, 3 nos. of convenient shopping blocks, primary school and nursery school. Built-up are of the
project was 2,40,000 sq m excluding basements. Building permission was obtained from HUDA for
development of the Project and copy of the approved layout is attached as Annexure II.
M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. had obtained prior environment clearance for the project from
MoEF&CC under activity 8 (b) and Category B in 2007 and copy of EC letter is attached as Annexure
III. Consent to establish was also obtained from HSPCB and copy is enclosed as Annexure IV.
Construction of the project was completed approx. 85% till 2012 and thereafter construction was stopped
due to some unavoidable circumstances. It was planned to resume the construction in 2014 and
accordingly, application was filed in 2014 for obtaining extension of validity to SEIAA, Haryana.
Then it was learnt from some sources that for construction project, EC is valid till the construction is
completed and there was nothing mentioned about the validity of the environmental clearance in the
environmental clearance letter also. Thus the application for extension was then withdrawn and remaining
construction was carried out at the site. Project is completed and copies of occupancy certificate are
attached as Annexure V.
Thereafter a letter was received from Regional Office, MoEF&CC in June, 2017 regarding the expiry of
validity and continued construction at the site after the expiry of validity of EC and declared the activity
(15% of construction) as violation. Thus, M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. is herewith submitting an
application for obtaining the environmental clearance again for the project as per MoEF&CC Notification
SO 804 (E) dated 14.03.2017. M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. is law abiding company and has taken all
necessary approvals as required prior the project development. M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. also
submits the six monthly compliance on regular basis. A visit was carried out by Regional office,
MoEF&CC in December, 2014 and certified that all the conditions as given in EC letter are being
followed by M/s Santur Developers Pvt. Ltd. Copy of certified compliance report is attached as
Annexure VI. Application has been submitted to HSPCB for grant of Consent to Operate.
The referred violation has happened only due to confusion about the validity period of the environmental
clearance. M/s Santur developers Pvt. Ltd. commits not to repeat any such violation in future and abide by
all the terms and conditions of the environmental clearance and EIA Notification, 2006 as amended.
1.1 APPLICABLE LEGISLATIONS
Project site is spread over area of 111918.66 sq m and has built-up area of 3,14,627 sq m (Basement-
74627.197 sq m + Other built-up=2,40,000 sq m) . Project since has built-up area of more than 3,00,000
sq m thus the project will fall under activity 8(b) and Category A of Schedule I as per the Amendment in
EIA Notification, 2006 dated 09.12.2016. Further the project also involves violation of EIA Notification,
2006 thus the project will attract again the applicability of MoEF&CC Notification SO 804 (E) dated
14.03.2017 and as per the said notification, project falls under activity 8(b) and category A. The project
will be appraised at MoEF&CC under Category A for grant of environmental clearance. Other
legislations applicable on the project are listed below
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Environment Protection Act, 1986
EIA Notification, 2006 as amended
Air Act, 1981
Water Act, 1974
MSW Rules, 2016
Construction & Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016
Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016
Hazardous & Other Waste Management Rules, 2016
E-Waste Rules, 2011 as amended in 2016
HUDA Bye Laws
1.2 SITE LOCATION, LAND USE AND SURROUNDINGS OF PROJECT SITE
Project site is located at Sector-20, Panchkula, Haryana. Location map of the project site is given in
Figure 1. Site is spread over the area of 27.66 Acres (111918. 66 m2). Geographical coordinates of the
center of the project site are 30°39'52.72"N & 76°51'18.41"E. Geographical coordinates of all the corners
of the project site are given in Table 1 & Figure 2.
Land use of the project site is residential as per the Master Plan of Panchkula, 2025. Land use zoning plan
of the project site is attached as Annexure VII. Master plan of Panchkula showing the location of the
project site is given in Figure 3. Project site is surrounded by residential colonies majorly. Google map
depicting the project site and its surroundings within 500 m, 2 km, 5 km and 10 km are attached as
Annexure VIII. There is no forest area or environmentally sensitive area within 10 km of the project site.
NOC is also obtained from forest department for development of the project and copy of NOC is attached
as Annexure IX. Details of the surroundings of the project site are given in Table 2.
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Figure 1: Location Map of Project Site
Table 1: Geographical coordinates of Project site
Point as in
Map
Latitude Longitude
A 76°51'19.74"E 76°51'19.74"E
B 30°39'52.95"N 76°51'28.45"E
C 30°39'52.97"N 76°51'27.75"E
D 30°39'53.71"N 76°51'27.83"E
E 30°39'52.63"N 76°51'26.65"E
F 30°40'0.50"N 76°51'16.02"E
G 30°39'55.57"N 76°51'12.36"E
H 30°39'55.39"N 76°51'12.58"E
I 30°39'55.17"N 76°51'12.36"E
J 30°39'53.83"N 76°51'9.40"E
K 30°39'53.52"N 76°51'11.69"E
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L 30°39'51.15"N 76°51'11.65"E
M 30°39'51.35"N 76°51'12.01"E
N 30°39'48.94"N 76°51'15.18"E
O 30°39'48.77"N 76°51'15.83"E
P 30°39'47.10"N 76°51'17.62"E
Q 30°39'47.12"N 76°51'18.05"E
R 30°39'52.79"N 76°51'29.54"E
S 30°39'50.80"N 76°51'27.36"E
T 30°39'49.72"N 76°51'28.75"E
U 30°39'51.69"N 76°51'30.87"E
V (Centre of the
project site) 30°39'52.72"N 76°51'18.41"E
Figure 2: Geographical coordinates of the Project Site
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Figure 3: Master Plan of Panchkula, 2025
Table 2: Site Surroundings of the Project Site
S. No. Particulars Name Distance & Direction
1. Nearest Populated Area Kundi Village
Peer Machula
Sector 12A
Industrial Area Phase-1
Green City
Sector -21
Rally Village
Fatehpur
Saraswati Vihar
Dhakoli
Abuts Site
1.1 km, SE
1 km, NW
1.4 km, NW
900 m, NW
820 m, NE
1.29 km, N
650 m, NE
900 m, NE
1.33 km, SW
2. Nearest City/Town Panchkula (project site is within
Panchkula city)
3. Nearest School/
College Schools:
St. Xavier’s High School
St. Xavier’s Junior
Gurukul
The Nurtuary Preschool
Panchkula
250 m, NE
30 m, E
490 m, NE
740 m, SE
140 m, E
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The Mango Grove Preschool
Sanskriti Government School
The British School
The Sky World School
Colleges:
Westwood Institute of Hotel
Management
Government Girls Degree College
Allied Institute of Hotel
Management & Culinary Arts
Mata Gujari Institute Of
Paramedical Sciences
Puneet College
600 m, NE
3.7 km, SW
1.8 km, NE
950 m, SW
1.3 km, NW
2.2 km, NW
2.4 km, N
2.7 km, NW
4. Nearest Hospital Kaushal Gynae and Medical
Centre
Doctor Vinay's ENT Clinic
Government Dispensary
Alchemist Hospital Panchkula
Lifecare Hospital
Madhuban Acupresure &
Naturopathy Centre
440 m, SE
400 m, NE
350 m, NE
1.27 km, NE
510 m, SE
10 m, W
5. Place of worship Shri Hari Har Temple
Raghunath Mandir
Ruhani Masjid
Arya Samaj Temple
Juma Masjid
Jadha Sahib Gurudwara
Peer
900 m, NW
2.2 km, NW
5.2 km, NW
8.1 km, NW
2.1 km, NE
4.1 km, NE
5.2 km, N
6. Eco-Sensitive Zones Bir Shikargah Wild Life
Sanctuary
Dariya Reserve Forest
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary*
Kolhai Ratan RF
14.5 km, NE
4.5 km, W
8.6 km, NW
4.9 km, NE
7. Water Bodies Ghaggar River
Sukhna Lake
1.3 km, E
8.2 km, NW
*Project site is outside the defined ESZ of the sanctuary
1.3 CONNECTIVITY OF PROJECT SITE
Project site is well connected with rail and roads network. A 25 m wide road abuts the project site in East
direction which is at the entrance of the project site. Further, National Highway-64, National Highway-22
and National Highway-73, at distance of 3.2 km, SW, 3.1 km, SW, km, 3 km, E direction, respectively,
from the project site. Chandigarh Railway Station is at distance of 5 km in North-West direction from the
site. Chandigarh International Airport is at distance of 4.3 km in South-West direction. Connectivity map
of the project site is given in Figure 4. Details of the connectivity of the project site are given in Table 3.
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Table 3: Connectivity of the Project Site
S. No. Particulars Name Distance & Direction
1. Nearest Railway
Station Chandigarh Railway Station 5 km, NW
2. Nearest Airport Chandigarh International
Airport
4.3 km, SW
3. Nearest Highway Ambala Chandigarh
Expressway
National Highway-64
National Highway-22
National Highway-73
3.1 km, SW
3.2 km, SW
3.1 km, SW
3 km, E
4. Nearest Road 25 M, Wide Road
Zirakpur Panchkula Kalka
Highway
Sector 20 Road
Old Kalka Ambala Road
Amartex Road
Golf Course Road
Baltana Main Road
Abuts site, E
620 m, W
820 m, N
780 m, NW
2 km, NW
2.2 km,NE
1.59 km, NW
Figure 4: Connectivity Map of the Project Site
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1.4 PROJECT COST
Total cost of the project including land and development cost is INR 862 Crores.
1.5 LAND REQUIREMENTS AND AREA SUMMARY
The total plot area of the project site is 111918.66 m2 (11.19 ha). Project comprises of 5 nos. of residential
blocks (24 towers), 4 nos. of EWS blocks, 3 nos. of convenient shopping block, primary school and
nursery school. Area statement summary for the project is given in Table 4. Site layout plan is attached as
Annexure X.
Table 4: Area Summary
S.
No.
Description Area (sq m)
1. Total Plot Area 111918. 66
2. Permissible Ground Coverage (@35 % of net
plot area)
39,171.531
3. Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 14.4 % of plot
area)
16110.523
4. Permissible FAR (@1.75 of Plot area) 195857.655
5. Purchased FAR 2963.65
6. Total permissible FAR 198821.305
7. Proposed FAR 198821.305
Proposed FAR (Residential Tower of general
+EWS)
198286.239
Proposed FAR (Shopping) 535.066
8. Non-FAR
Basement
Community Centre
Stilt
Mumty Machine Room
Primary School
Nursery School
Non FAR-Towers
115806
74627.197
2152.139
3247.11
2692.42
755.95
4046.05
28225
9. Total Built-up Area 314627.305
10. Green Area (@30.78% of plot area) 34449.70
11. Height of building (m) 57.25 m
12. Dwelling Units (Nos.) 1321 (1113
General + 208
EWS)
13. Staff units 152 nos.
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1.6 ESITIMATED POPULATION
Estimated population at the site 9425 includes residents, visitors, students and staff. Detailed estimates are
given below in Table 5.
Table 5: Estimated Population
Category No. of DUs/ Area (sq m) Standard Population
Group Housing
Residents-General 1113 5 Person per DUs 5565
Staff-Resident 152 units 1 Person per unit 152
Staff
~2 % of population 126
Visitors -- 5 % of population 278
Total-Group Housing 6121
EWS
Residents-General 208 5 Person per DUs 1040
Staff -- 5 % of population 52
Visitors -- 5 % of population 52
Total-EWS 1144
Convenient Shopping
Staff -- -- 30
Community Centre (for 900 visitors occupancy)
Staff -- -- 30
Visitors -- -- 900
Total Community Centre 930
School (Nursery School + Primary School)
Total Population 4802 sq m 1 person/ 4 sq m 1200
Staff -- -- 100
Student -- -- 1100
Total Population 9425
1.7 WATER REQUIREMENT AND SEWAGE GENERATION
Water demand during construction phase is 20-30 KLD. Source of water during construction phase is
HUDA supply and private water tankers. Letter from HUDA for water supply is attached as Annexure
XI. Total water requirement of the project is 1159 KLD out of which domestic water requirement is 1046
KLD. Fresh water requirement of the project is 732 KLD. Recycled water requirement is 427 KLD.
Source of water during operation phase is HUDA supply. Daily water requirement calculation and
wastewater generation for the project is given in Table 6 and 7 respectively. Water balance diagram for
dry & monsoon season are given below in Figure 5 & 6.
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Table 6: Calculations for Daily Water Demand
Category Population Standard Water
Requirement-
KLD
Fresh Water
Requirement-
KLD
Recycled
Water
Requirement-
KLD
Residents 6605 135 LPCD 892 624 268
Staff-residents 152 135 LPCD 21 15 6
Staff &
Students
1438 45 LPCD
65 45 20
Visitors 330 15 LPCD 5 4 1
Visitors-
community
centre
900 70 LPCD
63 44 19
Total Domestic Water Requirement 1046 732 314
Landscape 34449.70 3 l/day 103 0 103
DG cooling 1350 kVA 0.9l/kVA/hr
10 0 10
Total Water
Requirement
-- --
1159 732 427
Table 7: Wastewater Calculations
Description Quantity (KLD)
Sewage Generation (80% of domestic water
requirement)
834
STP Capacity 1100
Treated Water (@80% of the sewage) 669
Flushing 314
Landscaping 103
DG Cooling 10
Sewer 242
Sewage generation from the project is approx. 834 KLD of sewage. A STP of 1100 KLD with MBBR
technology is provided for treatment of sewage at the site. Treated water from STP is used for flushing,
DG cooling and horticulture purpose. Excess treated sewage water i.e. 242 KLD during non rainy season
and 345 KLD during rainy season is disposed off into sewer. Sewerage layout is attached as Annexure
XII. STP feasibility report is attached as Annexure XIII.
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Figure 5: Water Balance Diagram during Dry Season
Total Water Requirement
1159 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement
732 KLD
Recycled Water Requirement
427 KLD
Flushing
314 KLD
Domestic Consumption
732 KLD
Sewage
834 KLD
80%
STP
1100 KLD 427 KLD
Sewer
242 KLD
Municipal Supply
732 KLD
Landscape
103 KLD DG Cooling
10 KLD
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Figure 6: Water Balance Diagram during Monsoon Season
Total Water Requirement
1056 KLD
Fresh Water Requirement
732 KLD
Recycled Water Requirement
324 KLD
Flushing
314 KLD
Domestic Consumption
732 KLD
Sewage
834 KLD
80%
STP
1100 KLD 324 KLD
Sewer
345 KLD
Municipal Supply
732 KLD
Landscape
0 KLD DG Cooling
10 KLD
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1.8 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
Storm water generation increased with increase in generation of paved surfaces. Prior project
development storm water generation was approx. 23032.86 cum. However the generation increased due to
development of paved surfaces. Available run-off from the site after project development is given in
Table 8. Thus it is required to manage the excess run-off. To manage the run-off proper storm water
management system is provided. Rainwater is collected through piped drains and conveyed into rainwater
harvesting pits. Entire storm water is recharged into the ground. This not only prevents the flooding at site
during the rains but also augments the ground water level of the aquifer system in area. Average rainfall
of Panchkula is 1029 mm which if harvested can become a useful resource
Ground water level in district during pre-monsoon is 8.11-29.44 mbgl and post-monsoon is 6.78-29.0
mbgl. An underlain stratum is also feasible for artificial recharge. Stage of ground water development in
project area is app. 85%. Out of 3 blocks, 1 is over exploited, 1 is safe and 1 is semi critical. Thus this
makes rain water harvesting more essential. Rain water harvesting pits are designed for peak hourly
rainfall of the area. In Panchkula, peak hourly rainfall recoded by IMD is 79 mm. Calculations for rain
water harvesting pits are given below in Table 9. Schematic diagram of RWH pit is attached as
Annexure XIV a. Layout showing location for RWH pits is attached as Annexure XIV b.
Table 8: Available Run-off from Site
S. No. Catchment Area (sq m) Run-off
Coefficient
Average
Annual
Rainfall
(mm)
Available
Annual
Run-off
(cum)
1. Roof 16110.52 0.9 1029 14919.96
2. Green 34449.70 0.1 1029 3544.761
3. Paved 61358.44 0.7 1029 44197.27
Total Run-off 62661.99
Table 9: Calculation for RWH Pits
S. No. Catchment Area (m2) Run-off
Coefficient
Peak
Hourly
Rainfall
(m)
Available
Annual
Run-off
(cum)
1. Roof 16110.52 0.9 0.079 1145.5
2. Green 34449.70 0.1 0.079 272.1
3. Paved 61358.44 0.7 0.079 3393.2
Total Run-off 4810.785
Retention Time 15 min
Available Run-off in 15 min 1202.7
Size of RWH Pit & Desilting Chamber 92.6
Nos. of RWH Pit 13
Nos. of Pits proposed 13
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1.9 VEHICLE PARKING FACILITIES
Parking facility is provided as per HUDA Bye Laws. Parking required and proposed for the project are
given below in Table 10 & 11.
Table 10: Parking Required As Per HUDA Norms
Category Standard Units Parking
Required (ECS)
Residential 1 ECS/Unit 1113 1113
Required Parking 1113
Table 11: Parking Provided
S. No. Parking Type Parking Provided (ECS)
Basement
1. Covered single parking 1117
2. Covered back to back parking 202
3. Covered mechanical parking 172
Total Parking Provided in Basement 1551
4. Surface parking 176
Total Parking Provided 1727
1.10 POWER REQUIREMENT
Power requirement for the entire project is 8967 KW (11208.8 kVA) and is sourced from UHBVN.
Approval letter from UHBVN for power supply is attached as Annexure XV. Area reserved for
substation is approx. 2400 sq m. 33 KV substation is established within the project site and is connected
to nearest UHBVN substation. Two nos. of DG set of total capacity 1350 kVA (600 kVA+ 750 kVA) are
installed at the site as power back for providing essential load only. DG sets are provided with a acoustic
enclosure.
1.11 SOLID WASTE GENERATION & MANAGEMENT
Solid waste is generated both during construction as well as during operation phase. Solid waste
generated during construction phase comprised of excavated materials, used bags, bricks, concrete, MS
rods, tiles, wood etc. Table 12 details the solid waste management plan followed during construction
phase.
Table 12: Solid Waste Management during Construction Phase
S. No. Solid Waste Solid Waste Management
1. Waste materials like MS Rods,
bricks, concrete, broken tiles,
wood pieces, cement bags etc.
Construction waste was segregated into recyclable/reusable
and discarded material. Recyclable material was sold to
authorize dealers. Re-usable material was stored under
covered conditions at site and reject were disposed off
through authorized vendors
2. Excavated Soil
Top soil was stripped off and stored in covered condition.
Top soil was used for landscaping within the project site.
Remaining excavated soil was used within the site for
filling and leveling and construction of roads. Excess muck
was disposed off through authorized vendors. Total muck
generation was 336000 cum.
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3. Domestic Waste Domestic waste generated by labour at the site was
disposed off through local agencies in the area on daily
basis.
During operation phase, waste is majorly municipal waste and is approx. 4100 kg per day (@0.5 kg per
capita per day for the residents, 0.25 kg per capita per day for the staff, students & visitors of community
centre, 0.15 kg per capita per day for the visitors and 0.2 kg/acres/day is considered for landscape wastes)
is generated from project site. Estimations for solid waste generation during operation phase are given in
Table 13. Municipal Waste is managed as MSW Rules, 2016.
Table 13: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation
Category Population/Area Standard Waste
Generation
(Kg/day)
Recyclable
Waste
(Kg/day)
Non
Recyclable
Waste
(Kg/day)
Residents 6605 0.5 3302.5 990.8 2311.8
Staff-
residents 152 0.5 76.0 22.8 53.2
Staff &
Students 1438 0.25 359.5 107.9 251.7
Visitors 330 0.15 49.5 14.9 34.7
Visitors-
community
centre 900 0.25 225.0 67.5 157.5
Landscape 8.5
0.2
kg/acre/day 1.7 0.0 1.7
STP -- -- 85.0 0 85.0
Total Waste Generated 4099.2
~4100
1203.8
~1204
2895.5
~2896
Collection and Segregation of waste
a. Door to door collection system is provided for collection of domestic waste
b. Local vendors are hired for waste collection, management and disposal
c. Separate colored bins for dry recyclables and rejected waste are provided in residential units as
well as in common and open areas
Disposal
a. Rejected fraction of the waste is collected and disposed by local agencies on daily basis
b. Recyclable waste and E-waste is sold to authorized vendors
c. Used oil from DG sets is sold to authorized vendors
1.12 GREEN AREA
Total green area measures 34449.70 m2 i.e. 30.78 % of the plot area is kept under green cover. Species
planted at the site are Anthocephalus cadamba, Alstonia scholaris, Ficus infectoria, Euginia jumbolana,
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Azadiracta indica, Ficus retusa, Cassia fistula, Mimusops elengi, Peltoforum ferruginnum, Acacia
auriculiformis, Chorisia speciosa, Cassia renigera, Delonix regia, Terminalia arjuna, Terminalia arjuna,
Cassia siamea, Plumeria alba, Erythrina indica, Bombax malabaricum, Ficus benjamina. Landscape
Plan for the project site is attached as Annexure XVI. Details of Green area is provided below in Table
14
Table 14: Detail of Green Area
S. No. Particular Areas (sq m)
1 Total Green Area 34449.70
2 Peripheral Green Belt and soft green (@10% of the
green area)
11483.7
3 Hard Green Area 229966
4 Nos. of trees provided (@1 tree/80 sq m) 1400
1.13 MATERIALS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION
Construction material used for the project construction is given in Table 15. Construction material was
purchased from local area majorly. Table 16 below lists the construction material with their U value
Table 15: Details of Construction Material S. No. Material Quantity (MT)
1 Cement 50340.4
2 Steel 18877.6
3 Sand 128997.2
4 Aggregate 195068.9
Table 16: List of Construction Materials
Type of Construction U values (in W/m2deg C)
Walls:
Brick:
Plastered both sides 3.24
Solid Unplastered 2.67
Plastered both sides 2.24
Concrete, Ordinary, Dense:
-152mm 3.58
-203mm 3.18
Concrete block:
CLC Fly ash block 1.19
Hollow Concrete block, 220mm, single skin, outside rendered, inside plastered:
CLC Fly ash block 1.70
Roofs Flat
Reinforced concrete slab, 100mm, scered 63-12
mm, 3 layers bituminous felt
3.35
Floors:
Concrete on ground or hardcore fill 1.13
+ Grano, Terrazze or tile finish 1.13
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+ Wood block finish 0.85
Exposure South Shelterd:
Single glazing 3.97
Double glazing 6 mm space 2.67
LIST OF MACHINERY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION
Dumper
Concrete mixer with hopper
Excavator
Concrete Batching Plant
Cranes
Road roller
Bulldozer
Tower Cranes
Hoist
Labor Lifts
Concrete pressure pumps
Mobile transit mixer