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ANGUL ENERGY LIMITED Registered Office : Ground Floor Mira Corporate Suites Plot No. 1 & 2 Ishwar Nagar Mathura Road New Delhi 110065 Tel: +91 11 39194000 Fax: +91 11 41010050 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bhushanenergy.co.in CIN No.: U40105DL2005PLC140748 AEL/MoEF&CC/BE-04/2020-01/15 1 st June, 2020 The Additional Director General of Forests (C) Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Regional Office (EZ), A/3, Chandrasekharpur Bhubaneswar-751023 Sub: Half yearly EC compliance reports of 185 MW captive power plant of Angul Energy Limited (Formerly known as Bhushan Energy Ltd) for the period Oct’19 to Mar’ 20. Ref: 1. EC vide letters no. J-13012/78/2011-I-A.II (T) dated 12.02.2015 2. Your office letter no.106-12/EPE dated 11.05.2020 Dear Sir, As per EIA notification 2006 and its subsequent amendments, we have mailed soft copies of the half yearly compliance of the Environmental Clearance of 185 MW captive power plant for the period from Oct’19 to Mar, 20 to the mail ID [email protected] on dated 01.06.2020 from the mail ID: [email protected] In case of non-receipt of our half yearly status report through email, request you to inform us, so that we will be happy to submit hard copies in your good office by hand. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, f:Angul Energy Limited KC Das Head Environment Hard copies submitted by post to: 1. The Member Secretary, CPCB, Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun nagar, Delhi-110032 2. The Member Secretary, SPCB, Parivesh Bhawan, A/118,Nilakahanta Nagar, Unit- VIII, Odisha, Bhubaneswar-751012
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ANGUL ENERGY LIMITED

Registered Office :

Ground Floor Mira Corporate Suites Plot No. 1 & 2 Ishwar Nagar Mathura Road New Delhi 110065 Tel: +91 11 39194000 Fax: +91 11

41010050 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bhushanenergy.co.in CIN No.: U40105DL2005PLC140748

AEL/MoEF&CC/BE-04/2020-01/15

1st June, 2020

The Additional Director General of Forests (C)

Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change,

Regional Office (EZ),

A/3, Chandrasekharpur

Bhubaneswar-751023

Sub: Half yearly EC compliance reports of 185 MW captive power plant of Angul Energy

Limited (Formerly known as Bhushan Energy Ltd) for the period Oct’19 to Mar’ 20.

Ref: 1. EC vide letters no. J-13012/78/2011-I-A.II (T) dated 12.02.2015

2. Your office letter no.106-12/EPE dated 11.05.2020

Dear Sir,

As per EIA notification 2006 and its subsequent amendments, we have mailed soft copies of

the half yearly compliance of the Environmental Clearance of 185 MW captive power plant

for the period from Oct’19 to Mar, 20 to the mail ID [email protected] on dated 01.06.2020

from the mail ID: [email protected]

In case of non-receipt of our half yearly status report through email, request you to inform us,

so that we will be happy to submit hard copies in your good office by hand.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

f:Angul Energy Limited

KC Das

Head Environment

Hard copies submitted by post to:

1. The Member Secretary, CPCB, Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun nagar, Delhi-110032

2. The Member Secretary, SPCB, Parivesh Bhawan, A/118,Nilakahanta Nagar, Unit- VIII,

Odisha, Bhubaneswar-751012

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT

for the period

Oct’19 to Mar’ 20

Environment Clearance of 185 MW Power Plant

Letter no.: J-13012/78/2011-I-A.II (T) dated 12th February 2015

ANGUL ENERGY LIMITED (Formerly known as Bhushan Energy Limited)

Ghantigadia, Nuahata, Banarpal, Angul, Odisha

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT Oct’19 to March’20

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M/s Angul Energy Limited, (Formerly known as Bhushan Steel Limited) Meramandali, Dhenkanal, Odisha

Environment clearance of 185 MW power plant Letter no.: J-13012/78/2011-I-A. II (T) dated 12th February 2015

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STIPULATED CONDITIONS COMPLIANCE STATUS

i Vision document specifying prospective plan for the site shall be formulated and submitted to the RO of the Ministry within six months.

Vision, Mission and Environment Policy statements have been submitted to the Regional Offices, MoEF&CC, BBSR along with the compliance report on 2nd December, 2019.

ii Harnessing solar power within the premises of the plant particularly at available roof tops shall be carried out and status of implementation including actual generation of solar power shall be submitted along with half yearly monitoring report.

Power is co-generated utilizing waste heat from DRI units through WHRBs.

Additionally, coke oven and blast furnace gases are also used for generating green power through gas fired boilers utilizing renewal energy source.

Prefeasibility study for harnessing solar power is under progress. We have engaged M/s. Relyon Solar Pvt. Ltd., Pune to study and give a feasibility report for implementation of the same.

iii Sulphur and ash contents in the imported coal to be used in the project shall not exceed 0.3% and 6% respectively at any given time. In case of variation of coal quality at any point of time, fresh reference shall be made to the Ministry for suitable amendments to environment clearance condition wherever necessary.

Sulphur and ash contents in the imported coal presently being used is in the range of 0.2 – 0.3 % and 6.0 – 12 %, respectively

However, a fresh reference shall be made to the Ministry for suitable amendments in environment clearance in case of change in coal quality in future.

iv A long term study of radioactivity and heavy metals contents in coal to be used shall be carried out through a reputed institute and results thereof analyzed every two years and reported along with monitoring reports. Thereafter mechanism for an in-built continuous monitoring for radioactivity and heavy metals in coal and fly ash (including bottom ash) shall be put in place.

Heavy metal contents in coal have been analyzed at NIT Rourkela.

Radioactivity analysis in coal has been carried out at BARC, Mumbai.

Radioactive analysis report has been submitted along with the compliance report on 2nd December, 2019.

v

A stack of 220 m height shall be provided with continuous online monitoring equipments for SOx, NOx, PM10 and PM2.5.

Stack of 220m height has been provided along with online monitoring system installed in the stack for SOx, NOx, PM10

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT Oct’19 to March’20

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M/s Angul Energy Limited, (Formerly known as Bhushan Steel Limited) Meramandali, Dhenkanal, Odisha

Exit velocity of flue gases shall not be less than 22 m/sec. Mercury emissions from stack shall also be monitored on periodic basis.

and PM2.5.

Online data is transmitted to SPCB, Odisha and CPCB servers through RT-DAS. CAAQMS is enclosed as annexure –I.

vi High efficiency ESPs shall be installed to ensure that particulate emission does not exceed 50 mg/Nm3. Adequate dust extraction system such as cyclones/bag filters and water spraying system in dusty areas such as in coal handling and ash handling points, transfer areas and other vulnerable dusty areas shall be provided.

Two Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP’s) with 99.97 % efficiency have been installed to meet the emission level below 50 mg / nm3.

Dust extraction system (6 bag filters) have been provided at ash silos.

Effective dry fog system having 102 numbers of nozzles at all the 18 junction houses have been installed in the entire coal route.

vii Adequate dust extraction system such as cyclones / bag filters and water spraying system in dusty areas such as in coal handling and ash handling points, transfer areas and other vulnerable dusty areas shall be provided.

Dust extraction system (6 bag filters) have been provided at ash silos.

Effective dry fog system having 167 numbers of nozzles at all the 26 junction houses have been installed in the entire coal route.

viii COC of at least 5.0 shall be adopted Plant is being operated with COC is 8.0 -9.0.

ix Monitoring of surface water quantity and quality shall also be regularly conducted, and records maintained. The monitoring data shall be submitted to the Ministry regularly. Further, monitoring points shall be located between the plant and drainage in the direction of the flow of ground water and records maintained. Monitoring for heavy metals in ground water shall also be undertaken and results/findings submitted along with half yearly monitoring report.

Monitoring of surface and ground water quality is done regularly in our laboratory. However, analysis of surface and ground water quality is being carried out quarterly by a Govt. laboratory and the monitoring results are submitted to SPCB / CPCB / MOEF&CC at regular intervals.

The summarized data of water quality analysis is enclosed as annexure - II.

x A well-designed rainwater harvesting system shall be put in place within six months, which shall comprise of rain water collection from the built up and open area in the plant premises and detailed records kept of the quantity of water harvested every year and its use.

Lagoons have been created to manage surface runoff. However, recently detailed scientific study has been carried out for management of surface runoff & rainwater harvesting. Accordingly, site specific rainwater harvesting structures are being constructed in phased manner.

RWH potential have been studied by an

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M/s Angul Energy Limited, (Formerly known as Bhushan Steel Limited) Meramandali, Dhenkanal, Odisha

expert -KRG Foundation & implementation of the projects are in phases. In the first phase Rainwater collected from DRI & RMHS area are channelized through drains into a series of storage cum percolation pond.

xi No water bodies including natural drainage system in the area shall be disturbed due to activities associated with the setting up / operation of the power plant.

No water body or natural drainage system has been disturbed.

xii Hydrogeology of the area shall be reviewed annually from an institute/organization of repute to assess impact of surface water and ground regime (especially around ash dyke). In case any deterioration is observed, specific mitigation measures shall be undertaken and report/data of water quality monitored regularly and maintained shall be submitted to the Regional Office of the Ministry.

Hydrogeology study is being carried out by engagement of M/s Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology Govt. of Odisha, Burla every year no deterioration has been observed. The report of the year 2018-19 has been submitted along with half yearly compliance report on 2nd December 2019. The report for the year 2019-20 is under progress.

xiii Waste water generated from the plant shall be treated before discharge to comply limits prescribed by the SPCB/CPCB.

Wastewater generated from plant is being treated in ETP#1 and the treated water is being reused in ash handling and green area development.

xiv Additional soil for leveling of the proposed site shall be generated within the site (to the extent possible) so that natural drainage system of the area is protected and improved.

No additional soil required for leveling the site.

xv Prior approval of the Ministry shall be obtained for Mine Void and abandoned stone quarry filling of fly ash based on the outcome of the pilot study for which permission was accorded to the existing units by the Ministry on 05.09.2013 subject to Hon’ble NGT’s Order.

Approval has been obtained from the MoEF&CC for ash filling in Jagannath OCP of MCL vide letter no. Z-11013/43/2011-IA.II (M) dated 19.04.2017 for five years.

NEERI, Nagpur has been assigned to study the impact assessment of fly ash filling in Jagannath mine void no. 4 of MCL.

No adverse impact on ground water has been observed during the study.

The final report of NEERI has been submitted along with half yearly

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compliance report on 2nd December 2019.

xvi Fly ash shall be collected in dry form and storage facility (silos) shall be provided. Unutilized fly ash shall be disposed off in the ash pond in the form of slurry. Mercury and other heavy metals (As, Cr, Pb etc) will be monitored in the bottom ash as also in the effluents emanating from the existing ash pond. No ash shall be disposed off in low lying areas.

Ash is being collected and disposed off in dry form.

Four silos of 1000 MT capacity each and two intermediate silos of 250 MT capacity each have been installed.

100 % fly ash utilization is ensured as per fly ash notification of MoEF&CC, Govt. of India.

Leachate characteristics of fly ash and bottom ash have been carried out at IMMT; Bhubaneswar which shows leachate characteristics data is well within the USEPA standards.

The Leachate characteristics report is enclosed as Annexure - III.

xvii Fugitive emission of fly ash (dry or wet) shall be controlled such that no agricultural or non-agricultural land is affected. Damage to any land shall be mitigated and suitable compensation provided in consultation with the local panchayat.

Fly ash has been stored in ash silo and is being transported to abandoned stone quarry through covered trucks to avoid any fugitive emission due to transportation.

xviii Ash pond shall be lined up with HDPE/LDPE lining or any other suitable material impermeable media such that no leachate takes place at any point of time. Adequate safety measures shall also be implemented to protect the ash dyke from getting breached.

Fly ash are given to nearby fly ash brick manufacturing units, free of cost, for maximum utilization of ash.

Fly ash are also supplied to cement plants.

Fly ash is used in construction of national highway.

Balance ash is being disposed in low lying areas & abandoned stone quarries after obtaining permission from SPCB.

In case of any balance ash remaining, it is kept in an interim ash storage area till it is finally disposed.

xix Green belt consisting of three tires of plantation of native species around plant and at least 50 m width shall be raised. Wherever 50 m width is not feasible a 20 m width shall be raised, and adequate justification shall be submitted to the Ministry. Tree density shall not be less

Wherever feasible, greenery have been developed in and around the plant premises using mainly native plant species. The survival rate of plant species is about 90%.

Total green area developed inside the entire complex of Tata Steel BSL Limited

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT Oct’19 to March’20

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M/s Angul Energy Limited, (Formerly known as Bhushan Steel Limited) Meramandali, Dhenkanal, Odisha

than 2500 trees per ha with survival rate not less than 80%. Only native species shall be planted and the green belt development shall be expedited.

and Angul Energy Limited is about 28.06% of the total area.

Green area is added in every year and 33% will be achieved in next 3 - 4 years.

During the period of Oct’19 to Mar’20, 1379 nos of plants have been planted inside the power plant. Plantation photographs are enclosed as Annexure - IV.

xx CSR schemes identified based on Public Hearing issues and need based assessment shall be implemented in consultation with the village panchayat and the District administration starting from the development of the project itself. As part of CSR, prior identification of local employable youth and eventual employment in the project after imparting relevant training shall be also undertaken. Company shall provide separate budget for community development activities and income generating program.

The peripheral development is being carried out based on socio economic survey of the area on need based assessment.

Various socio - economic development programs covering education (Green school project in collaboration with TERI),) Roads in the nearby villages, safe drinking water, sanitation, sports and health care etc. are undertaken in nearby villages as per the suggestions made in public hearing. The above includes social engineering as well as infrastructure projects.

xxi As committed, a minimum amount of Rs. 40.00 crore shall be earmarked for CSR activities for next five years. For proper and periodic monitoring of CSR activities, a CSR committee or a social audit committee or a suitable credible external agency shall be appointed. CSR activities shall also be evaluated by an independent external agency. This evaluation shall be both concurrent and final.

Various CSR activities have been undertaken since the inception of the plant by providing facilities of sanitation, drinking water, education, health care, road and communication etc. Further, CSR activities and its related expenditure has been substantially increased after acquisition of the industry by Bamnipal Steel Limited which is a subsidiary of Tata Steel Limited

xxii For proper and periodic monitoring of CSR activities, a CSR committee or a social audit committee or a suitable credible external agency shall be appointed. CSR activities shall also be evaluated by an independent external agency. This evaluation shall be both concurrent and final.

The peripheral development is being carried out based on socio economic survey and need based assessment. Based on this, we have provided the facilities for sanitation, drinking water, education, health care, road and communication facilities etc to the surrounding villages.

xxiii An Environmental Cell comprising of at least one expert in environment

The head of the Environment department

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science/engineering, ecology, occupational health and social science, shall be created preferably at the project site itself and shall be headed by an officer of appropriate superiority and qualification. It shall be ensured that the Head of the Cell shall directly report to the Head of the Plant who would be accountable for implementation of environmental regulations and social impact improvement / mitigation measures.

and other officers are having Environmental Science/Engineering qualification and experience.

Environment management department has been established with qualified and experienced officers for implementation of stipulated environmental safeguards and control of pollution. Necessary details have already been submitted to MoEF &CC.

A General Conditions:

i Space for FGD shall be provided for future installation as may be required.

System is there to add flux along with coal to keep the SO2 level well within the norms. Hence, no FGD is required to install.

ii The treated effluents conforming to the prescribed standards only shall be re-circulated and re-used within the plant. Arrangements shall be made that effluents and storm water do not get mixed

Wastewater is treated in 350 m3/hr capacity ETP supported by two settling tanks of 183.64 m3 and 127.36 m3 holding volume, respectively.

The treated effluents, conforming to the prescribed standards, are recycled and reused for cooling tower make up, coal washery, dust suppression, ash handling and green area irrigation.

Three water lagoons of approximate holding volume of 80,000 m3 have been constructed to treat, store & reuse surface run off during excess rain.

Zero discharge of effluent is maintained. Except during monsoon and episodic rain.

iii A sewage treatment plant shall be provided (as applicable) and the treated sewage shall be used for raising greenbelt / plantation.

A Sewage treatment plant of capacity 3000 m3 per day has been constructed to treat domestic sewage and treated water is being reused for green area irrigation & ash conditioning.

STP of size 3000 m3 and 1000 m3 has been constructed to treat domestic effluent and reused.

iv Adequate safety measures shall be provided in the plant area to check/minimize spontaneous fire in coal

19 numbers of fire hydrants have been provided in the coal yard-1, 2 and coal shed to check / minimize spontaneous fire.

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT Oct’19 to March’20

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yard especially during summer season. Copy of these measures with full details along with location on plant layout shall be submitted to the Ministry as well as to the Regional Office of the Ministry.

09 numbers of gun sprinklers have also been installed in the yards to keep the surface moist.

The coal piles are leveled by scraping and compacted by rolling

In coal silos / bins, First in First out (FIFO) principle is applied to avoid spontaneous burning.

Fire tenders will be put into service in case of emergency.

v Storage facility for auxiliary liquid fuel such as LDO/HFO/LSHS shall be made in the plant area in consultation with the Department of Explosives, Nagpur. Sulphur content in the liquid fuel will not exceed 0.5%. Disaster Management Plan shall be prepared to meet any eventuality in case of an accident taking place due to storage of oil.

LDO/HSD is stored in the plant area where the risk is minimum. There is a dyke around the storage tanks to contain LDO/HSD in case of any leakage.

Onsite emergency plan has been prepared to meet any eventuality in case of an accident taking place.

As per specification of the supplier, the sulfur content in the fuel varies between 0.25 to 0.5 % by mass.

vi First aid and sanitation arrangements shall be made for the drivers and other contract workers during construction phase.

Adequate First aid and sanitation arrangements were made during construction phase of the plant.

Similar facilities are being maintained during operational phase also for the workers and employees.

vii Noise level emanating from turbines shall be so controlled such that the noise in the work zone shall be limited to 85 dB(A) from the source. For people working in the high noised areas, requisite PPEs like ear plugs/ear muffs etc shall be provided. Workers engaged in noisy areas such as turbine area, air compressors etc shall be periodically examined to maintain audiometric records and for treatment for any hearing loss including shifting to non-noisy/less noisy areas.

Acoustic enclosures have been provided for turbines and air compressors to meet the work zone noise standards.

16 nos. of silencers have been provided at primary air and secondary air fans of all four boilers.

Necessary PPEs are being provided to all the workers working in noisy areas and periodic examination is being conducted for the workers engaged in noisy areas.

Noise monitoring is carried out regularly at six locations in the work zone areas.

The summary of noise monitoring report is enclosed as annexure – V.

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT Oct’19 to March’20

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viii Regular monitoring of ambient air ground level concentration of SO2, NOx, PM2.5, PM10 and Hg shall be carried out in the impact zone and records maintained. If at any stage levels are found to exceed the prescribe limits, necessary control measures shall be provided immediately. The locations of the monitoring stations and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with SPCB. Periodic reports shall be submitted to the regional office of the Ministry. The data shall also be put on the website of the Company.

Five ambient air quality monitoring stations have been set up in nearby villages for measuring the monthly ground level concentrations of PM10, SO2 and NOx in consultation with SPCB. Odisha.

Analysis report is enclosed as annexure - VI.

ix Utilization of 100 % fly ash generated shall be made from 4th year of operation. Status of implementation shall be reported to the Regional Office of the Ministry from time to time.

Presently 100 % utilization of fly ash is being achieved by filling abandoned stone quarries, low lying areas, supply to cement manufacturing unit and supply to bricks manufacturing unit on transport subsidy basis.

Annual report on fly ash generation and utilization is submitted to the Regional Office of the Ministry. Last annual report submitted is enclosed as annexure-VII.

x Provision shall be made for the housing of contractor workers (as applicable) within the site with all necessary infrastructure facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking water, medical health care, crèche etc.

Adequate arrangements for housing of construction workers were made during construction phase of the plant and same facilities are being maintained during operational phase also for employees and workers.

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xi The project proponent shall advertise in at least two local news papers widely circulated in the region around the project, one of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned within seven days from the date of this clearance letter, informing that the project has been accorded environment clearance and copies of the clearance letters are available with the SPCB/Committee and may also be seen at website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at http://envfor.nic.in

Advertisements were circulated in The Telegraph (English daily) dated 15.02.2015 and the Samaya (Oriya daily) dated 15.02.2015.

A copy of the same has been submitted to MoEF&CC vide letter no. BSL/MoEF/BS-02/2015-09 dated 21.02.2015.

xii A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila Parishad / Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the local NGO, if any, from whom suggestions/representations, if any, were received while processing the proposal. The clearance letter shall also be put on the web site of the Company by the Proponent.

Copy of the environment clearance was submitted to the concerned village panchayat, Zila Parishad, District Industry Centre etc.

xiii The proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated environment clearance conditions, including results of measured data on their website and shall update the same periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Office of the MoEF, the respective zonal office of CPCB and the SPCB. The criteria pollutant levels namely SPM, RSPM (PM10 and PM2.5) SO2, NOx (ambient as well as stack emission) shall be displayed at a convenient location near the main gate of the Company in the public domain.

Status of compliance of the stipulated environment clearance conditions are uploaded and sent to the Ministry, CPCB and SPCB.

Results of online air quality monitoring are being displayed near the main gate.

xiv The environment statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V as is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned SPCB as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules 1986, as amended

The environment statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V is being submitted to the Regional Office of MoEF&CC, CPCB and SPCB, Odisha.

Environment statement for the year 2018-19 has been submitted vide letter no.

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subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the Company along with the status of compliance of environment clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the respective Regional Office of the Ministry by e-mail.

BEL/SPCB/BE-01/2019-01/22 dated 30th September, 2019.

xv The project proponent shall submit six monthly reports on the status of the implementation of the stipulated environmental safeguards to the Ministry of environment and Forests, its Regional Office, CPCB and SPCB. The project proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the environmental clearance conditions on their website and update the same periodically and simultaneously send the same by e-mail to the Regional office of MoEF.

Six monthly reports on the status of the implementation of the stipulated environmental safeguards are being submitted to the MoEF&CC, Regional Office, CPCB and SPCB, Odisha.

Last compliance report has been submitted vide letter no. BEL/MoEF&CC//BE-04/2019-02/31 dated 02.12.2019.

xvi Regional office of the MoEF will monitor the implementation of the stipulated conditions. A complete set of documents including Environment Impact Assessment report and Environment Management Plan along with the additional information submitted from time to time shall be forwarded to the Regional Office for their use during monitoring. Project proponent will upload the compliance status in their website and update the same from time to time at least six monthly basis. Criteria pollutants levels including NOx (from stack and ambient air) shall be displayed at the main gate of the power plant.

All the required documents have been already submitted to the Regional Office and will be made available during inspection.

Compliance status is uploaded on the website and updated in every six months.

Last half yearly compliance has submitted vide letter no. BEL/MoEF&CC//BE-04/2019-02/31 dated 02.12.2019.

xvii Separate funds shall be allocated for implementation of environmental protection measures along with item-wise break-up. These shall be included as part of the project cost. The funds earmarked for the environment protection measures shall not be diverted for other purposes and year-wise expenditure should be reported to the Ministry.

Funds earmarked for pollution control measures are not diverted for any other activity.

Year wise expenditure are submitted along with the annual environment statement to the Ministry.

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xviii The project authorities shall inform the Regional Office as well as the Ministry regarding the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the project authorities and the dates of land development work and commissioning of plant.

165 MW TG was commissioned on 23rd September 2015.

xix Full cooperation shall be extended to the Scientists / Officers from the Ministry / Regional Office / CPCB / SPCB who would be monitoring the compliance on environmental status.

Full cooperation is being extended to the Scientists/Officers from the Ministry / Regional Office / CPCB / SPCB who would be monitoring the compliance on environmental status.

Annexure - I

SUMMARY OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONTHLY AVERAGE VALUES

All values are in µg/m3 and CO values are in mg/m3. Values are derived from 24 hourly average data.

Month

Pollutant

Standard CAAQMS

# 01 # 02 # 03 # 04 # 05 # 06 # 07

October 2019

PM 10 100 64.92 UM 77.10 68.02

UM

59.08 123.63 PM 2.5 60 16.77 UM 21.35 27.41 25.34 41.90

SO2 80 11.91 13.98 18.93 12.93 11.55 UM NOx 80 13.91 18.42 8.58 19.26 10.00

CO 2 2.47 0.41 0.64 0.36 0.31

November 2019

PM 10 100 72.55 114.09 83.16 88.33

UM

75.66 185.04

PM 2.5 60 19.45 59.24 22.19 32.42 31.62 47.60 SO2 80 13.16 20.85 24.94 13.67 10.91 32.78 NOx 80 14.08 17.51 12.00 20.84 4.20 17.00 CO 2 0.88 0.36 0.38 0.35 1.06 0.49

December 2019

PM 10 100 74.83 127.19 78.31 68.68 73.23

UM

135.55 PM 2.5 60 16.70 64.45 24.05 27.09 24.89 48.44

SO2 80 14.66 28.67 29.04 13.90 18.50 32.94 NOx 80 13.88 17.08 11.37 18.82 26.21 26.05 CO 2 1.70 0.35 0.34 0.35 0.94 0.44

January 2020

PM 10 100 81.35 143.49 91.35 83.35 106.53

UM

126.16 PM 2.5 60 16.20 64.74 25.38 27.48 30.07 50.48

SO2 80 13.60 42.10 25.35 15.16 18.68 32.90 NOx 80 14.37 16.41 23.52 20.18 40.30 31.71 CO 2 0.80 0.36 0.88 0.36 0.42 0.41

February 2020

PM 10 100 70.65 121.18 87.50 67.94 88.15 72.59 104.75 PM 2.5 60 23.35 62.17 23.43 22.59 24.60 31.94 43.38

SO2 80 13.89 41.89 26.29 13.21 20.62 22.81 31.36 NOx 80 5.55 16.86 18.16 12.00 33.89 10.34 31.72

CO 2 0.46 0.36 0.57 0.42 UM UM 0.43

March 2020

PM 10 100 70.26 129.38 65.22

UM

84.42 72.56 110.03 PM 2.5 60 15.80 69.92 22.61 32.60 33.48 40.81

SO2 80 14.79 39.64 25.22 24.35 UM 41.06 NOx 80 4.27 17.21 17.42 14.19 8.83 30.45 CO 2 0.44 0.34 0.46 UM UM 0.43

CAAQMS 1: Near Township; CAAQMS 2: Near Utility Department; CAAQMS 3: Near CRM CAAQMS 4: Near Water Complex; CAAQMS 5: Near Coke Oven 2; CAAQMS 6: Near Wagon Tippler; CAAQMS 7: Near Material Gate, UM: Under Maintenance.

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Annexure-II

SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS Period: From Oct’19 to Mar’20

N.B: GW1: BEL; GW2: Gate10; GW3: Near Railway Bridge.

Ground Water Level & Quality Analysis Report of surrounding villages Period: From October 2019 to March 2020

S.N Parameter Unit GW-1 GW-2 GW-3 Standard as per IS-10500-

2012 1 p H - 7.5 7.3 7.1 6.5-8.5 2 Colour Hazen Colourless Colourless Colourless 5 3 Odour - Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Unobjectionable Unobjectionable 4 T. Hardness (as

CaCO3) mg/l 268 236 188 300

5 Calcium as Ca mg/l 64.92 56.91 45.69 75 6 Magnesium as Mg mg/l 25.86 22.93 18.06 30 7 Iron as Fe mg/l 0.05 0.03 0.008 0.3 8 Copper as Cu mg/l 0.008 0.006 0.004 0.5 9 Chlorides as Cl mg/l 86.62 69.58 64.61 250 10 Fluoride as F- mg/l 0.92 1.1 0.76 1.0 11 Dissolved solids mg/l 352 310 288 500 12 Nitrate as NO3- mg/l 0.22 0.25 0.15 45 13 Chromium as Cr+6 mg/l 0.005 0.004 0.002 0.05 14 Alkalinity as CaCO3 mg/l 258 230 202 200 15 Phosphate as PO4 mg/l 0.32 0.26 0.18 $ 16 Mineral Oil mg/l ND ND ND 0.1

S.N Location Sample Code

Monitoring Point

(mtr.agl)

Longitude Latitude Water Level in mtr bgl

Dec’19 March’20

1 Kharagprasad GW-08 0.5 200 49.299’ 850 18.923’ 2.6 4.10

2 Charadagadia GW-04 1 200 47.768’ 850 17.083’ 4.38 6.26

3 Sibpur GW-03 0 200 46.941’ 850 14.394’ 3.72 6.55

4 Kochilamara GW-09 0.21 200 47.541’ 850 16.802’ 3.51 6.42

5 Galpada GW-06 0.39 200 48.142’ 850 18.600’ 3.12 5.52

6 Motonga GW-07 0.64 200 48.143’ 850 18.599’ 2.06 7.92

7 Asanabania GW-10 0.7 200 47.534’ 850 16.802’ 3.50 7.05

8 Narendrapur GW-05 0.25 200 49.483’ 850 15.530’ 2.84 5.62

9 Khaliberena GW-02 0.18 200 46.946’ 850 14.396’ 2.76 5.54

10 Ganthigadia GW-01 0.52 200 48.501’ 850 15.118’ 3.09 5.20

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Ground Water Quality Analysis Report of surrounding villages

S. N Parameter GW-01 GW-02 GW-03 GW-04 GW-05 GW-06 GW-07 GW-08 GW-09 GW-10

Drinking water desirable limits

IS-10500

1 pH 7.3 7.5 7.3 7.3 7.0 7.2 7.1 7.3 7.6 7.1 6.5-8.5

2 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 302 316 360 264 310 328 288 270 352 188 200

3 Calcium Hardness (as CaCO3) in mg/l 182 190 218 158 186 198 174 162 212 114 75

4 Magnesium Hardness (as CaCO3) In mg/l 120 126 142 106 124 130 114 108 140 74 30

5 Iron, mg/L 0.09 0.12 0.13 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.11 0.08 0.3 6 Chloride, mg/L 181.76 138.45 207.32 124.96 167.56 201.64 149.1 157.62 166.85 139.87 250 7 Dissolved Solids mg/L 610 616 720 532 620 632 612 545 682 392 500 8 Fluoride, mg/L 0.90 0.74 0.82 0.86 0.72 0.78 0.88 0.92 0.92 0.80 1.0 9 Alkalinity, mg/L 268 222 247 216 278 274 284 192 232 110 200

10 Conductivity, µs/cm 1092 1128 1342 1020 1192 1215 1150 1052 1312 710 $

11 Total Phosphate (as P) in mg/l 0.46 0.26 0.22 0.32 0.32 0.25 0.22 0.42 0.34 0.10 $

12 Nitrate (asNO3) in mg/l 0.60 0.62 0.52 0.52 0.35 0.38 0.32 0.60 0.56 0.52 45

N:B : $ Not specified

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Plot No.-M-22&23, Chandaka Industrial Estate, Patia, Bhubaneswar-751024, Dist-Khurda, Odisha Tel.: 7752017905E-mail : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Visit us at: www.vcspl.org

Committed For Better Environment

ISO 14001: 2015

OHSAS 45001: 2018

Ref:Envlab/19/R-9516 Date: 03.03.2020

SURFACE WATERQUALITY ANALYSIS REPORT

1. Name of the Industry : M/s.TATA BSL, Dhenkanal, Odisha2. Sampling Location : SW-1: Kishinda Upstream SW-2:Kishinda Downstream3. Date of Sampling : 19.02.20204. Date of Analysis : 20.02.2020 to 29.02.20205. Sample Collected By :VCSPL Representative in presence of Client’s Representative

Sl.No. Parameter Testing Methods Unit

Standardsas per

IS-2296:1992Class –‘C’

Analysis Results

SW-1 SW-2

1 pH Value APHA 4500H+ B -- 6.0-9.0 8.11 8.38

2 Colour APHA 2120 B, C Hazen 300 (max) 5 5

3 Electrical Conductivity APHA 2510 B µs/cm -- 694 548

4 Total Dissolved Solids APHA 2540 C mg/l 1500 (max) 402 318

5 Dissolved Oxygen APHA 2540 C mg/l 4 (min) 5.3 6.4

6 BOD (3) days at 27˚C APHA 5210 B mg/l 3 (max) 2.0 <1.8

7 Chloride APHA 4500Cl- B mg/l 600 (max) 25 27

8 Fluoride as F APHA 4500F- C mg/l 1.5 (max) 5.65 1.92

9 Sulphates (SO4) APHA 4500 SO42- E mg/l 400 (max) 109.9 83.5

10 Nitrate as NO3 APHA 4500 NO3- E mg/l 50 (max) 0.5 0.4

11Phenolic Compounds asC6H5OH

APHA 5530 B,D mg/l 0.005 (max) BDL BDL

12 Hexa Chromium as Cr +6 APHA 3500Cr B mg/l 0.05 BDL BDL

13 Cyanide as CN APHA 4500 CN-C,D mg/l 0.05(max) ND ND

14 Copper as Cu APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 1.5 (max) BDL BDL

15 Iron as Fe APHA 3500Fe, B mg/l 0.5 (max) 0.12 0.18

16 Cadmium as Cd APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 0.01 (max) BDL BDL

17 Selenium as Se APHA 3114 B mg/l 0.05 (max) BDL BDL

18 Arsenic as As APHA 3114 B mg/l 0.2 (max) BDL BDL

19 Lead as Pb(max) APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 0.1 (max) BDL BDL

20 Zinc as Zn(max) APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 15 (max) 0.27 0.39

21 Sodium Absorption Ratio By Calculation mg/l -- 4.31 5.26

22 Total Coliform APHA 9221 B MPN/100 ml 5000 540 610Note: CL: Colourless, Al: Agreeable, U/O: Unobjectionable, ND: Not Detected.BDL (Below Detectable Limits) Values: Cu<0.02 mg/l, C6H5OH<0.05 mg/l,Cd<0.01 mg/l, Se<0.001 mg/l, As<0.004 mg/l,Pb<0.01 mg/l, Zn<0.01 mg/l, Cr+6<0.01 mg/l

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Visiontek Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd.(An Enviro Engineering Consulting Cell)

Plot No.-M-22&23, Chandaka Industrial Estate, Patia, Bhubaneswar-751024, Dist-Khurda, Odisha Tel.: 7752017905E-mail : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Visit us at: www.vcspl.org

Committed For Better Environment

ISO 14001: 2015

OHSAS 45001: 2018

Ref:Envlab/19/R-9517 Date: 03.03.2020

SURFACE WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS REPORT

1. Name of the Industry : M/s. TATA BSL, Dhenkanal, Odisha2. Sampling Location : SW-1: Lingra Upstream SW-2:Lingra Downstream3. Date of Sampling : 19.02.20204. Date of Analysis : 20.02.2020 to 29.02.20205. Sample Collected By : VCSPL Representative in presence of Client’s Representative

Sl.No. Parameter Testing Methods Unit

Standardsas per

IS-2296:1992Class –‘C’

Analysis Results

SW-1 SW-2

1 pH Value APHA 4500H+ B -- 6.0-9.0 8.14 8.09

2 Colour APHA 2120 B, C Hazen 300 (max) 5 5

3 Electrical Conductivity APHA 2510 B µs/cm -- 478 594

4 Total Dissolved Solids APHA 2540 C mg/l 1500 (max) 277 344

5 Dissolved Oxygen APHA 2540 C mg/l 4 (min) 5.1 5.4

6 BOD (3) days at 27˚C APHA 5210 B mg/l 3 (max) 2.0 2.0

7 Chloride APHA 4500Cl- B mg/l 600 (max) 23 57

8 Fluoride as F APHA 4500F- C mg/l 1.5 (max) 0.87 1.72

9 Sulphates (SO4) APHA 4500 SO42- E mg/l 400 (max) 19.5 41.9

10 Nitrate as NO3 APHA 4500 NO3- E mg/l 50 (max) 0.4 1.7

11Phenolic Compounds asC6H5OH

APHA 5530 B,D mg/l 0.005 (max) BDL BDL

12 Hexa Chromium as Cr +6 APHA 3500Cr B mg/l 0.05 BDL BDL

13 Cyanide as CN APHA 4500 CN-C,D mg/l 0.05(max) ND ND

14 Copper as Cu APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 1.5 (max) BDL BDL

15 Iron as Fe APHA 3500Fe, B mg/l 0.5 (max) 0.08 0.12

16 Cadmium as Cd APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 0.01 (max) BDL BDL

17 Selenium as Se APHA 3114 B mg/l 0.05 (max) BDL BDL

18 Arsenic as As APHA 3114 B mg/l 0.2 (max) BDL BDL

19 Lead as Pb(max) APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 0.1 (max) BDL BDL

20 Zinc as Zn(max) APHA 3111 B,C mg/l 15 (max) 0.17 0.12

21 Sodium Absorption Ratio By Calculation mg/l -- 5.03 9.56

22 Total Coliform APHA 9221 B MPN/100 ml 5000 430 520Note: CL: Colourless, Al: Agreeable, U/O: Unobjectionable, ND: Not Detected.BDL (Below Detectable Limits) Values: Cu<0.02 mg/l, C6H5OH<0.05 mg/l,Cd<0.01 mg/l, Se<0.001 mg/l, As<0.004 mg/l,Pb<0.01 mg/l, Zn<0.01 mg/l, Cr+6<0.01 mg/l

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GREENERY DEVELOPNMENT

Green Areas along the main Road

ANNEXURE – IV

Details of plantation (Nos.) done during Oct’19 to Mar’ 20

Month

Plantatio n in

Plant area

Plantation in Colony

area

Plantation in outside

area

Total

Species

Oct’19

554

18

0

572 Bahunia blackiana, terminalia cattpa, Neem, Mahagony, Foxtail palm

Nov’19

285

1

0

286

Alstonia, Albizia lebbeck, Peltophorum, Kadmba Bahunia Blackiana & lantania palm

Dec’19 0 0 0 0

Jan’20

216

0

0

216 Peltophorum, Cassia seamea, lagerstromea, Jamun

Feb’20

305

0

0

305 peltophorum,Albizia

lebbock,Gulmohar,Samnea saman etc.

Mar’20 0 0 0 0

Total 1360 19 0 1379

Green Area inside the Plant premise

Environment Management Department Laboratory

TSBSL, Dhenkanal, Odisha

Annexure-V

SUMMARY OF WORK ZONE NOISE MONITORING

ANGUL ENERGY LIMITED (185MW)

(Formerly known as Bhushan Energy Limited)

Period: Oct’19 to Mar’20

Unit Location Noise level in dB (A) at 3mtr Standard in dB (A) Range

Boiler

# 5

Near ID Fan-1 Area 80.5-82.4

85

Near ID Fan-2 Area 80.7-82.8

Near S A Fan Area 87.4-89.2

Near P.A. Fan Area 87.8-89.5

Near Boiler -5 Area 84.7-86.9

Boiler # 6

Near ID Fan-1 Area 79.1-81.1

Near ID Fan-2 Area 79.8-80.9

Near P A Fan Area 89.4-92.0

Near SA. Fan Area 88.7-91.5

Near Boiler -6 Area 86.3-88.4 Near Silo Area 82.5-84.9

Near 33 MW TG Area 85.1-87.2

Nera150 MW TG Area 85.2-87.8

N.B- Employees have been provided with ear plugs so that they use these when they go to noisy area for Work. It can be noted that in noisy area employees are not at all deployed for continuously 8 hrs

Works: At- Narendrapur,P.O- Kusupanga,Via-Meramandali,Dhenkanal,Odisha-759121, Tel: 6764-229800/850/851 Regd. Office: Ground Floor Mira Corporate Suites plot No.1&2 Mathura Road Ishwar New Delhi-110065

W: www.Tatasteelbsl.co.in CIN No.L74899DL1983PLCO14942

Environment Management Department Laboratory

TSBSL, Dhenkanal, Odisha

SUMMARY OF GROUND LEVEL CONCENTRATION

ANNEXURE - VI

ANGUL ENERGY LIMITED (Formerly known as Bhushan Steel Limited)

Period: Oct’19 to Mar’20

Location

Distance & Direction

Parameter PM10

μg/m3

PM2.5

μg/m3

SO2 μg/m3

NOX μg/m3

Kochilamara 2.5 KM

& SE

Min 54.2 26.8 9.77 10.55

Max 139.9 47.12 31.4 31.47

Avg. 99.27 37.68 20.41 17.09

Std. dev. 26.94 6.16 6.02 6.58

Naltangara 4.5 KM

& W

Min 57.65 21.6 6.77 7.7

Max 99.6 40.6 14.9 18.7

Avg. 78.00 30.30 9.86 11.64

Std. dev. 11.95 5.80 2.73 3.32

Galpada 3.0 KM

& EES

Min 65.2 28.31 9.31 9.03

Max 198.05 48.4 26.7 24.55

Avg. 97.81 36.06 18.91 15.84

Std. dev. 35.65 6.29 5.69 4.80

Itapa 2.5 KM

& NE

Min 67.6 25.81 14.8 12.33

Max 178.6 60.2 34.8 34.7

Avg. 101.61 40.93 24.01 23.25

Std. dev. 27.13 9.37 6.38 5.94

Narendrapur 1.2 KM

& N

Min 71.4 30.04 11.9 11.4

Max 168.2 68 29.7 29.04

Avg. 102.33 45.06 21.46 18.36

Std. dev. 25.25 10.01 5.66 5.46

Standard as per NAAQM

60

40 50 40

SUMMARY OF GROUND LEVEL CONCENTRATION

Period: Oct’19 to Mar’20

Location Distance & Direction

Date Hg, µg/m3

Kochila Mada 2.5 KM & SE

15.12.2019

ND

Naltangra 4.5 KM & W ND

Galpada 3.0 KM & EES 0.32

Etap 2.5 KM & NE 0.31

Narendrapur 1.2 KM & N ND

N.B: Analysis done by NIT Rourkela

Works: At- Narendrapur,P.O- Kusupanga,Via-Meramandali,Dhenkanal,Odisha-759121,Tel: Tel: 6764-229800/850/851 Regd. Office: Ground Floor Mira Corporate Suites plot No.1&2 Mathura Road Ishwar New Delhi-110065

W: www.Tatasteelbsl.co.in CIN No.L74899DL1983PLCO14942


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