APPENDIX I
(See paragraph - 6)
FORM 1
(I) Basic Information
S.No Item Details
1 Name of the project Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur
Bhothali Sand Mine
2 S. No. in schedule Category ‘B’, Project or Activity 1(a)
(As per EIA Notification dated
14.09.2006)
3 Proposed capacity / area / length /
tonnage to be handled / command area
/ lease area / number of wells to be
drilled
Mining Production: 72,000 cu.m per year
Area: 9 Acres
4 New / Expansion / Modernization New (Existing)
5 Existing Capacity/Area etc. ----
6 Category of Project i.e. 'A1 or 'B' B
7 Does it attract the general condition?
If Yes, please specify.
No
7 Does it attract the specific condition?
If Yes, please specify.
No
8 Location Bhothali
Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Part of Khasra No. 1
Village Bhothali
Tehsil Dongargaon
District Rajnandgaon
State Chhattisgarh
9 Nearest railway station/airport along
with distance in kms.
Nearest Railway Station is Rajnandgaon at
a distance of 6.5 km
10 Nearest Town, city, District
Headquarters along with distance in
kms.
Nearest Town & District Headquarter is
Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh at a distance
of 6.5 km
11 Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad,
Municipal Corporation, Local body
(complete postal addresses with
telephone nos. to be given)
Village Panchayat is Sambalpur, Tehsil is
Dongargaon & District is Rajnandgaon in
Chhattisgarh
12 Name of the applicant Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur
13 Registered Address Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur,
Tehsil is Dongargaon & District-
Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh
14 Address for correspondence:
Name Smt. Lileshwari Sahu
Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Sarpanch
Address Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Bhothali,
Tehsil is Dongargaon & District-
Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh
Pin Code
Telephone No. 91-9300687849 (M)
Fax No. -----
15 Details of Alternative Sites examined, if
any. Location of these sites should be
shown on a topo sheet.
No other site has been considered for the
project
16 Interlinked Projects No
17 Whether separate application of
interlinked project has been
submitted?
N.A.
18 If yes, date of submission N.A.
19 If no, reason N.A.
20 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 wild life (Protection) Act,
1972?
c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991?
N.A.
21 Whether there is any Government
Order/Policy relevant/ relating to the
site?
N.A.
22 Forest land involved (hectares) N.A.
23 Whether there is any litigation pending
against the project and/or land in
which the project is propose 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
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 The total lease area is covering over an area
of 9 Acres at village- Bhothali, tehsil is
Dongargaon and district is Rajnandgaon in
Chhattisgarh.
The proposed area consists of river bed
which is having an existence of sand mine
has been proved. There are no hills in the
close vicinity of the proposed mine.
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings?
No No clearance of existing will be required as
it is devoid of vegetation and buildings.
1.3 Creation of new land uses?
No No new land uses other than proposed
activity will be created at the site.
1.4 Pre-construction investigations
e.g. bore houses, soil testing?
No No investigations have been carried out for
soil & water.
1.5 Construction works?
No No construction work will be taken up
without obtaining the prior environmental
clearance from the state level environment
impact assessment authority of
Chhattisgarh and consent for establishment
from Chhattisgarh Environment
Conservation Board.
1.6 Demolition works? No NA
1.7 Temporary sites used for
construction works or housing
of construction workers?
No Workers will be drawn from the local areas
only. However housing for workers is not
envisaged.
1.8 Above ground buildings,
structures or earthworks
including linear structures, cut
and fill or excavations
Yes NA
1.9 Underground works including
mining or tunneling?
No NA
1.10 Reclamation works? Yes At the end of the life of the mine it is
proposed that area to be water filled again
1.11 Dredging? No No dredging activity will be involved.
1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structures are envisaged in the
proposed project.
1.13 Production and manufacturing
processes?
No Manual mining will be done.
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or
materials?
No There is no sub grade mineral which will be
generated during mining operations. There
is no consideration for stacking of sub grade
mineral.
1.15 Facilities for treatment or
disposal of solid waste or liquid
effluents?
No There is no material which can be called as
waste rock. Entire sand will be used
1.16 Facilities for long term housing
of operational workers?
No No, there shall not be any facility for long
term housing of the labours as all the
labours will come from the near by villages.
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic
during construction or
operation?
No Haul road will be constructed for mining
activities.
1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or
other transport infrastructure
including new or altered routes
and stations, ports, airports etc?
No NA
1.19 Closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or
infrastructure leading to changes
in traffic movements?
No NA
1.20 New or diverted transmission
lines or pipelines?
No NA
1.21 Impoundment, damming,
culverting, realignment or other
changes to the hydrology of
watercourses or aquifers?
No No river or big nallah lies in the lease area.
1.22 Stream crossings? No No stream crossing is involved.
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water
from ground or surface waters?
Yes The water require for proposed mine will
be drawn from hired water.
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the
land surface affecting drainage
or run-off?
No No changes in water bodies and land surface
are anticipated
1.25 Transport of personnel or
materials for construction,
operation or decommissioning?
Yes Transport arrangement will be made for
staff coming from distant villages/towns
where they commute for work.
1.26 Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or restoration
works?
Yes At the end of the life of the mine it is
proposed that area to be water filled again
1.27 Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which could
have an impact on the
environment?
No No such works are envisaged
1.28 Influx of people to an area in
either temporarily or
permanently?
Yes Locals would be preferred. This would have a
positive impact on the socio economic status
of the people. Indirect employment
opportunities would also be generated in the
area from the proposed mine site.
1.29 Introduction of alien species? No No such activity is envisaged.
1.30 Loss of native species or genetic
diversity?
No As a part of green belt development plan
native species that are suitable to that soil
condition will be developed.
1.31 Any other actions? No Nil
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)
Yes The proposed area consists of river bed. At the
end of the life of the mine it is proposed that
area to be water filled again
2.2 Water (expected source &
competing users) unit: KLD
Yes Source: Hired Water Tanker
About 4 KLPD of water will be required for
mining operations including drinking as well
as plantation.
Plantation: 2 KLPD
Drinking/Domestic: 2 KLPD
2.3 Minerals (MT) No No minerals will be used
2.4 Construction material – stone,
aggregates, sand / soil
(expected source – MT)
No NA
2.5 Forests and timber (source –
MT)
No NA
2.6 Energy including electricity and
fuels (source, competing users)
Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
Yes Diesel would be used for mining operations.
2.7 Any other natural resources
(use appropriate standard units)
No NA
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/N
o
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)
No NA
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease
or affect disease vectors (e.g.
insect or water borne diseases)
No No effect envisaged
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g.
by changing living conditions?
Yes Standard of living of population surrounding
the proposed project area is likely to be
improved
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who
could be affected by the project
e.g. hospital patients, children,
the elderly etc.,
No No effect envisaged
3.5 Any other causes Nil Nil
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 Soil, overburden or mine wastes No It has already been mentioned that there is a
existence of sand in the riverbed and no soil
has been generated
4.2 Municipal waste
(domestic and/or commercial
wastes)
No Nil
4.3 Hazardous wastes
(As per Hazardous Waste
Management Rules)
No Nil
4.4 Other industrial process wastes No During mining; no waste will be generated.
4.5 Surplus product No NA
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge
from effluent treatment
No NA
4.7 Construction or demolition
wastes
No NA
4.8 Redundant machinery or
equipment
No Nil
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials
No Nil
4.10 Agricultural wastes No NA
4.11 Other solid wastes No Nil
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
5.1 Emissions from combustion of
fossil fuels from stationary or
mobile sources
Yes The emission of SOx and NOx may be due to
use of diesel operated Dumper/Truck etc.
The better maintanence of equipment will
help to reduce such emissions and maintain
below permissible limit.
5.2 Emissions from production
processes
Yes Dust will be suppressed by water sprinkler
5.3 Emissions from materials
handling including storage or
transport
Yes The emission of SOx and NOx may be due to
use of diesel operated Loader/ Dumper/
Truck etc. The better maintenance of
equipment will help to reduce such emissions
and maintain below permissible limit. Dense
plantation will also be carried out.
5.4 Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment
No Nil
5.5 Dust or odors from handling of
materials including construction
materials, sewage and waste
Yes Dust will be generated during loading. Dust
suppression will be done by sprinkling of
water.
5.6 Emissions from incineration of
waste
No Not applicable
5.7 Emissions from burning of
waste in open air (e.g. slash
materials, construction debris)
No Not applicable
5.8 Emission from any other
sources
No Nil
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 with source of
information data
6.1 From operation of equipment
e.g. engines, ventilation plant,
crushers
Yes There is likely hood of some increase in noise
due to operation of machinery like dumpers
generates high noise level at source ranges
from 80-90 decibles. However persons
working just close to machines will be
provided with ear plugs/ear muffs for further
protection.
6.2 From industrial or similar
processes
No Persons working just close to units will be
provided with ear plugs/ear muffs for further
protection as well as plantations will also be
carried out.
6.3 From construction or demolition No NA
6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Blasting will not be done
6.5 From construction or
operational traffic
Yes During vehicular movement, the noise is
likely to be in the range of 50-55 dBA which is
intermittent/slow process.
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Not applicable
6.7 From any other sources No Not applicable
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/N
o
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 Not applicable
7.2 From discharge of sewage or
other effluents to water or the
land (expected mode and place
of discharge)
No Not applicable
7.3 By deposition of pollutants
emitted to air into the land or
into water
No Dust will be generated during loading. Dust
suppression will be done by sprinkling of
water.
The emission of SOx and NOx may be due to
use of diesel operated Dumper/Truck etc.
The better maintenance of equipment will
help to reduce such emissions and maintain
below permissible limit. The fugitive emission
on haul road will be suppressed by water
spray.
Impact referred above is localized, transitory
and intermittent in nature.
7.4 From any other sources No Not applicable
7.5 Is there a risk of long term build
up of pollutants in the
environment from these
sources?
No Impact of air quality is localized, transitory
and intermittent in nature and hence their
effect on environment is insignificant.
No likely impact on surface water is
envisaged.
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
No Not applicable
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)?
No Not applicable
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.:
• Supporting infrastructure
(roads, power supply, waste or
waste water treatment, etc.)
• Housing development
• Extractive industries
• Supply industries
• Other
No Not envisaged
9.2 Lead to after-use of the site,
which could have an impact on
the environment
Yes At the end of the life of the mine it is proposed
that area to be water filled again
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments
Yes A better after use scenario which is likely to
increase aesthetic beauty of area in addition to
benefit of better water regime & greenery
would set a precedence for subsequent
entrepreneurs who venture such projects
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or
planned projects with similar
effects
Yes A better planned and executed project will
yield a better result individually; which in turn
will give better cumulative effect also.
III. Environmental Sensitivity
S.
No.
Areas Name /
Identity
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed
project location boundary
1 Areas protected under
international conventions,
national or local legislation for
their ecological, landscape, cultural
or other related value
NIL Not applicable
2 Areas which are important or
sensitive for ecological reasons -
Wetlands, watercourses or other
water bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres, mountains, forests
Yes River Shivnath lies in the lease area
3 Areas used by protected,
important or sensitive species of
flora or fauna for breeding,
nesting, foraging, resting, over
wintering, migration
NIL Not applicable
p4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters
No Nil
5 State, National boundaries NIL Not applicable
6 Routes or facilities used by the
public for access to recreation or
other tourist, pilgrim areas
NIL Not applicable
7 Defense installations NIL Not applicable
8 Densely populated or built-up area Yes Tehsil – Dongargaon is at a distance of about
17 km (approx)
9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-
made land uses (hospitals,
schools, places of worship,
community facilities)
Hospital
s /
Schools
Within the radius of 10 Km.
10 Areas containing important, high
quality or scarce resources
(ground water resources, surface
resources, forestry, agriculture,
fisheries, tourism, minerals)
NIL Not applicable
11 Areas already subjected to
pollution or environmental
damage. (those where existing legal
environmental standards are
exceeded)
No Nil
12 Areas susceptible to natural
hazard which could cause the
project to present environmental
problems (earthquakes, subsidence,
landslides, erosion, flooding or
extreme or adverse climatic
conditions)
No Nil
"I hereby given 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 give, if any to the project will be
revoked at our risk and cost."
Date: Signature of the applicant
With Name and Full Address
Place: (Project Proponent/Authorized Signatory)
� Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies
BASELINE DATA COLLECTION:
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
� BASELINE DATA WILL BE COLLECTED FROM THE PROPOSED SITE.
� A STUDY AREA OF 10 KM RADIUS HAS BEEN CHOSEN.
� 5 NOS. OF SAMPLING STATIONS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN BASED ON PREDOMINANT WIND
DIRECTION, UPWIND DIRECTION, CROSS WIND DIRECTION, RURAL AREA REPRESENTATION AND
URBAN AREA REPRESENTATION
� PARAMETERS MONITORED ARE RPM, SPM, SO2, NOX
� FREQUENCY OF MONITORING 2 DAYS A WEEK FOR 3 MONTHS AFTER MONSOON SEASON
WATER QUALITY
� GROUND WATER QUALITY WILL BE MONITORED AT 5 LOCATIONS WITHIN THE STUDY AREA
� GROUND WATER QUALITY WILL BE MONITORED FOR PARAMETERS AS PER IS: 10500
� SURFACE WATER QUALITY WILL BE MONITORED AT ONE LOCATION AND ANALYZED FOR
VARIOUS PARAMETERS.
NOISE LEVELS
� NOISE LEVELS WILL BE MONITORED (DAY TIME & NIGHT TIME) AT 10 LOCATIONS WITH IN
THE STUDY AREA.
MICRO METEOROLOGICAL DATA
� WIND DIRECTION, WIND SPEED, TEMPERATURE, RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND RAINFALL, CLOUD
COVER
� WILL BE MONITORED ON HOURLY BASIS FOR ONE SEASON.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DETAILS
� SOCIO ECONOMIC DETAILS OF PEOPLE IN THE STUDY AREA WILL BE COLLECTED.
FLORA & FAUNA
� LIST OF FLORA & FAUNA IN THE STUDY AREA WILL BE COLLECTED.
PREDICTION OF IMPACTS
� PREDICTION OF GLC’S OR SPM, SO2 & NOX, USING AIR QUALITY MODEL
� FINDING OUT THE NET RESULTANT GLC’S BY SUPERIMPOSING PREDICTED INCREMENTAL
RISE IN CONCENTRATIONS OVER THE BASELINE CONCENTRATIONS AND COMPARING THEM
WITH NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS.
� PREDICTION OF IMPACTS ON WATER ENVIRONMENT, LAND ENVIRONMENT, NOISE
ENVIRONMENT, FLORA & FAUNA, SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
� PREPARATION ENVIRONMENT IMPACT STATEMENT COMPRISING OF AIR ENVIRONMENT,
WATER ENVIRONMENT, LAND ENVIRONMENT, NOISE ENVIRONMENT, FLORA & FAUNA, SOCIO
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
� AIR EMISSION MANAGEMENT INCLUDING THE CONTROL OF SECONDARY FUGITIVE
EMISSIONS.
� EFFLUENT TREATMENT & DISPOSAL.
� SOLID WASTE GENERATION, STORAGE & DISPOSAL
� GREENBELT DEVELOPMENT PLAN
� RAIN WATER HARVESTING
� POST PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Your’s Faithfully,
For, Sarpanch Gram Panchayat Bhothali
(Authorised Signatory)
SARPANCH, GRAM PANCHAYAT SAMBALPUR Registered Office: Gram Panchayat Sambalpur, Village- Bhothali, Tehsil- Dongargaon,
Dist- Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh)
Ref. ------------------- Date.----------------
To,
The Member Secretary
SEIAA (State level Environment Impact Assessment Authority)
Ministry of Environment and Forests
Commercial Complex, Kabir Nagar,
Raipur
Sub: An Application for Environment Clearance of Sand mine (Minor Mineral) covering over an area
of 9 Acres at village- Bhothali, Tehsil- Dongargaon, District- Rajnandgaon (C.G)
Respected Sir,
This has reference to the aforesaid subject and Office Memorandum Govt. of India, Ministry of
Environment & Forests No. L-11011/47/2011-IA.II(M) dated 18/05/2012; we are hereby submitting
the form-I as per the notification dated 14/09/2006 before Ministry of Environment and Forests for
the Environment Clearance of Sand mine (Minor Mineral) covering over an area of 9 Acres at village-
Bhothali, Tehsil- Dongargaon, District- Rajnandgaon (C.G)
Along with form-I we are submitting the pre feasibility report and other technical details of the
project.
Requesting you to kindly consider our case for the further progress of the above mentioned project.
Thanking you
Your’s faithfully,
For, Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur
( Authorised Signatory)
1.0 Environmental Management Plan (EMP)
1.1 INTRODUCTION
To mitigate the adverse impact which will be caused due to the mining operation and overall
scientific development of local habitat, environmental management plan (EMP) has been
formulated and integrated with the mine planning. The details of the anticipated impacts and
mitigative measures have been identified and mitigation measures shall be implemented
accordingly, based on the results of present environmental conditions and environmental
impact assessment.
The EMP has therefore been made considering implementation and monitoring of
environmental protection measures during and after mining operations.
To minimize the adverse impact, certain additional EMP are enumerated below for
implementation.
1.2 Anticipated impact on Land, Air ,water, Flora, Fauna :
1.2.1 LAND ENVIRONMENT:
Mining Activity: harvesting of river bed minerals and other associated activities are the main
sources of environmental degradations and most serious ones are detailed hereunder:
a. Damage of river bank due to access ramps to river bed, causing damage to vegetation,
soil erosion, micro disturbance to ground water, possible inducement of charged river course.
b. Loss of riparian vegetation standing along the bank due to making roads connecting
successive access to river bed.
c. Contamination of sand aquifer water due to ponding, due to uneven rocky bed of river,
sand bed thickness vary considerably and digging more sand from a pocket where thickness of
sand is more may cause ponding. In this stagnant water bio-degradable materials especially
flora waste gets accumulated causing contamination and inducing an unhealthy environment
d. Surface degradation due to stockpiling and road network.
1.2.2 Mitigation measures
a. Minimum number of access roads to river bed for which cutting of river banks will be
avoided and ramps are to be maintained.
b. Access points to the river bed will be decided basing on least steepness of river bank and
least human activity.
c. Mining is avoided during the monsoon season and at the time of floods.
d. Mining schedule is synchronized with the river flow direction and the gradient of the
land.
e. Haulage roads parallel to the river bank and roads connecting access to river bed will be
made away from the bank
f. Care will be taken to ensure that ponds are not formed in the river bed or such ponds
may be utilized for pisciculture, in case the zone or mining site is created due to flooding of river
and in due course riverside tree plantation may be undertaken to restore its horticultural
values.
g. Access roads from public roads and up to river bank will be aligned in such a way that it
would cause least environmental damage.
h. Vegetation development is proposed along the banks of the river and along the road
sides of the approach roads, to arrest soil erosion and strengthening of banks. While selecting
the plant species, preference will be given for planting native species of the area.
1.2.3 AIR ENVIRONMENT
a)Anticipated impacts and evaluation
• Vehicle entrainment of dust from unpaved roads remains the most significant
source, followed by materials handling and transportation and wind erosion of exposed
areas
At the outset, information on air quality will be studied and various modelling techniques will
used to predict that the impact of mining activity.
Mitigation measures will be taken so that the impact due to transportation ,Handling and effect
of wind causing erosion of exposed area is minimized to greater extent and will not affect the air
quality in a significant manner.
In mining operations, loading, transportation and unloading operations may cause
deterioration in air quality due to handling of Sand. In the present case, only semi-wet sand will
be handled, thus eliminating problems of fugitive dust.
b) Mitigation measures
The dust suppression measures like water spraying will be done on the roads. Utmost care will
be taken to prevent spillage from the trucks. Overloading will be prevented. The drop height
from loader bucked to tractor or truck will be kept minimum to avoid spreading of wet dust
particle during loading. Enforcing speed limits on unpaved or untreated roads
Plantation activities along the roads will also reduce the impact of dust in the nearby villages
and tarpaulin will be used to cover the sand during its transportation.. Also, the collection and
lifting of minerals will be done manually without any blasting. Therefore the dust generated will
be minimum, as compared to mining process of other hard minerals like the process of drilling,
blasting, mechanized loading etc.
Water will be sprinkled on unpaved haul approach road as well as Sand mining exposed areas
periodically for dust suppression.
.
1.2.4 WATER ENVIRONMENT
a)Anticipated impacts and evaluation
Mining of sand from within or near a streambed has a direct impact on the stream’s physical
habitat characteristics. These characteristics include geometry, bed evaluation, substrate
composition and stability, in stream roughness elements, depth, velocity, turbidity, sediment
transport, stream discharge and temperature. Altering these habitat characteristics can have
deleterious impacts on both in stream biota and associated riparian habitat.
The detrimental effects to biota resulting from bed material mining are caused by three main
processes:
i. alteration of flow patterns resulting from modification of the river bed
ii. an excess of suspended sediment
iii. damage to riparian vegetation and in stream habitat
However, the mining in flood plain area to re-jubilate the land use and restore its horticultural
or pisciculture value imparts a positive impact.
b) Mitigation measures
To rehabilitate mined out areas as they become available after the mining it will be developed
as a pond for pisciculture and tree plantation at the periphery of pit.
It will be not disturb the river channel of the Shivnath river, which lies in flood plan area.
No servicing of mining equipment is to take place in the field. Under breakdown situations, oil
pans shall/must be used to intercept any oil needed to be drained from vehicles. Should spillage
of oil have occurred, contaminated soils are to be removed and remediated at the land-farm site.
There will be insignificant impact on Surface and Ground water as the Sand mining depth shall
be limited to 3 meters bgl and water required shall be limited to drinking water , water for
sprinkling and Plantation of trees. The workers at site will be from local area ,hence no further
site accommodation will be required.
1.2.5 NOISE ENVIRONMENT
a) Anticipated impacts and evaluation
The specialist study concluded that the primary sources of noise would be large earth moving
machinery like Tractor, Trucks that is used to lift / exacavate Sand from mining area, being
significantly.
To limit noise emissions from the operational mine to acceptable levels at local community
receptor points
There will be earth moving machineries like Truck, Trolley only. There will not be any major
impact on noise level due to the mining and other association activities a detailed noise survey
shall be carried out and results .
Manual Mining technique will be used for sand lifting, hence no possibility of land vibration is
envisaged. The only impact will be due to transportation of materials by trucks
Mitigation measures
As the only impact is due to transportation of sand to the construction though village roads,
emphasis will be given on the following points.
• Minimum use of Horns at the village area.
• Timely maintenance of vehicles and their silencers to minimize vibration and sound and
Personnel must adhere to operational procedures that reduce noise.
• Phasing out of old and worn out trucks.
• Provision of green belts along the road networks.
• Care will be taken to produce minimum sound during loading.
It was found that the sand mining activity will not have any significant impact on the biological
environment of the region. Since mining activity is carried out only during the day time, the
movement of animals during the night will not be hindered. Proper mitigative measure will be
taken by DIC, GoP in consultation with local NGOs working in the study area.
1.2.6 Impact on Biological Environment
Mining of River bed material will lead to minor impact on Shivnath River and adjacent area.
Management measures
It will be ensured that to retain properties located to the nearbye mining area. There is no
restricted areas for riparian habitats and sensitive heritage sites near the mining area
Green belt shall be developed along the road side for re-vegetation and it will be ensured that
the biodiversity value of un-mined land is appropriately managed.It will be ensured that the
land that is leased to neighbouring farmers for livestock grazing purposes is appropriately
managed so as not to result in a net deterioration ofbiodiversity value on this land.. Access to
areas that fall outside of the footprint of the current mining plan must be restricted to prevent
indiscriminate trampling of vegetation.
Expected impact due to project development.
S.No Resource Predicted Impact
1 Flora (Aquatic) Minor
2 Mammals (Aquatic) Nil
3 Amphibians Minor
4 Birds (Aquatic) Nil
5 Mammals (Terrestrial) Minor
6 Birds and Reptiles (Terrestrial)` Nil
7 Reserve Forest Area No reserve forest in
mining area
Greenbelt Development and Bio-Diversity Preservation
No green belt at the mine site and adjacent areas are possible on private land. Hence,
afforestation on degraded land, protection / conservation and river training measures will be
carried out every year from the fund collected from disposal / sale of sand.
This activity will promote the emergence of the primary succession species, hence it will be a
silvicultural operation, extremely important for maintaining ecology and environment of the
area
• This helps in regeneration & establishment of pioneer species on the banks of rivers
besides saving agricultural land & land cutting.
• However with the permission of Government agence venue plantation may be
undertaken.
2.0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
The implementation of the sand mining project will generate both direct and indirect
employment. Besides, it will provide a check on existing system of mining operation. Since the
quarries will be allotted on lease basis, mining operation will be legally valid and it will bring
income to the state exchequer. It will also reduce flooding of river banks, destruction of
standing crops, land and property to a great extent. The project will also provide impetus to
industrialization of the area. Where transfer of boulders into bajri is necessary crushing units
will come up. It is expected that intending entrepreneurs will venture to set up micro and small
scale units in the near future making the area a mixed society, dependent on industry, trade and
business. At present agriculture is the main occupation of the people as more than half of the
population depends on it. With the implementation of the proposed mining project the
occupational pattern of the people in the area will change making more people engaged in
industrial and business activities rather in agriculture. Thus there will be a gradual shifting of
population from agriculture to mining and industry. Further, the mining and industrial activities
in the area may lead to rapid increase in population and thereby urbanization. Due to
urbanization of the area, employment opportunities will further increase.
The study area is still lacking in education, health, housing, water, electricity etc. It is expected
that same will improve to a great extent due to proposed mining project and associated
industrial and business activities. It is therefore suggested that extraction of minerals should be
taken up on regular basis during the post monsoon period. This will dredge the river bed on
regular basis, regulate the course of the river and check flooding of the catchment area.
3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP)
Proper environmental management plan are proposed for “Sand” mining project to mitigate the
impact during the mining operation.
• Care will be taken that no labour camps will be allowed on river bed.
• will be taken that no cooking, or burning of woods will be allowed in the adjoining
area.
• Prior to mining, short awareness program will be conducted for labours to make them
aware to way of working.
• If some causality or injury to animal occurs, it should be informed to forest department
and proper treatment should be given.
• No tree cutting, chopping, lumbering, uprooting of shrubs and herbs should be allowed.
• Corridor movement of wild mammals (If exists) should be avoided
• Care should be taken that noise produced during vehicles movement for carrying sand
are within the permissible noise level.
• No pilling of RBM material should be in adjoining area.
• If wild animals are noticed crossing the river bed, it should not be disturbed or chased
away, instead the labours should move away from their path.
3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
Environmental Management Plan serves no purpose if it is not implemented with true spirit.
Some loopholes in the EMP can also be detected afterwards when it is implanted and monitored.
Thus, an implementation and monitoring programme has to be prepared.
The major attributes of environment are not confined to the mining site alone. Implementation
of proposed control measures and monitoring programme has an implication on the
surrounding area as well as for the region. Therefore, mine management should strengthen the
existing control measures as elaborated earlier in this report and monitor the efficacy of the
control measures implemented within the mining area relating to the following specific areas
for eco-friendly mining plan:
a) Collection of air and water samples at strategic locations with frequency suggested and
by analyzing thereof. If the parameters exceed the permissible tolerance limits, corrective
regulation measure will be taken.
b) Collection of soil samples at strategic locations once in every year and analysis thereof
with regard to deleterious constituents, if any.
c) The effectiveness of drainage system depends upon proper cleaning of all drains
provided in the surrounding of mine area. Any blockage due to siltation or loose material will be
checked at least once in a month.
d) Measurement of water level fluctuations in the nearby ponds, dug wells and bore wells.
e) Regular visual examination will be carried out to look for erosion of river banks. Any
abnormal condition, if observed will be taken care of.
f) Measurement of noise levels at mine site, stationary and mobile sources, and adjacent
villages will be done in every quarter of the year.
g) Plantation/afforestation as should be done as per program i.e along the road sides and
near civic amenities, which will be allotted by Government bodies as it is not feasible to plant
trees near the mine lease area. Post plantation, the area will be regularly monitored in every
season for evaluation of success rate. For selection of plant species local people should also be
involved.
Mine management will be in regular touch with local surrounding villages to update the various
developmental schemes made by them. They will also consider any immediate requirement,
which could be taken care of in near future.
An Environmental Management Cell (EMC) is envisaged which will be responsible for
monitoring EMP and its implementation. EMC members should meet once in a month to assess
the progress and analyze the data collected during the month. EMC will be in regular touch with
State Pollution Control Board and Indian Bureau of Mines and send them annual progress
report. Any new regulations considered by State/Central Pollution Control Board for the
industry will be taken care of.
3.2 PROPOSED SET UP
Keeping the utility of monitoring results in the implementation of the environmental
management program in view, a Senior person will made responsible for Environmental
monitoring programme, headed by General Manager .
The said team will be responsible for:
(i) Collecting water and air samples from surrounding area and work zone monitoring for
pollutants.
(ii) Analyzing the water and air samples.
(iii) Implementing the control and protective measures.
(iv) Co-coordinating the environment related activities within the project as well as with
outside agencies.
(v) Collecting statistics of health of workers and population of surrounding villages.
(vi) Monitoring the progress of implementation of environmental management program.
(vii) Greenbelt development, etc.
• BENEFIT OF MINING
• Controlling river channel
• Protecting banks
• Reducing submergence of adjoining agricultural lands due to flooding.
• Reducing aggradations of river level.
• Generating useful economic resource for construction.
• Generating employment and improvement of socio economic conditions of nearby
habitats
3.4 BUDGET ALLOCATION FOR EMP IMPLEMENTATION
Annual budget for EMP is very essential for successful implementation of EMP. As there are no
pollution control systems, no capital cost of Pollution Control system is envisaged. Costs will be
annual operating costs as given below. The fund allocated will not be diverted for any other
purposes and the top management will be responsible for this. The budget will take into
consideration the following capital and operating expenses:
1. Field cost for monitoring of parameters.
2. Cost of any defined outsourcing
3. Cost of chemicals, consumables and transport for data generation
4. Man power cost for environmental cell
5. Any other cost as per EC condition.
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FORM XIX
(See Rule 48(1)
Scheme of Environmental Management
1. Name and Address of quarry lease holder
a. Name Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur
Bhothali Sand Mine (Minor Mineral)
b. Address of lease Village Bhothali, Tehsil Dongargaon,
District Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh
c. Contact Number 91-9300687849 (M)
d. E-mail(if available) ----
2. Particulars of the area.
a. Date of execution of agreement Executed
b. Period Notified on 29/03/2010
c. Extent of area. 9 Acres
d. Mineral Sand (Minor Mineral)
e. Khasra Nos. Part of Khasra No.1
f. Panchayat and tehsil Sampur/Dongargaon
g. District Rajnandgaon
3. Particulars of the machines to be used
Sr.
No.
Machine Details Number
a. Drill machine NIL NIL
b. Loading machine Loading will be done
manually
NIL
c. Dumper/Tipper/
Trucks etc
Tipper-1, 10 tonn, 10
d. Any other machineries
proposed to be used
NO NO
4. The plan of the area showing number of pits already, showing all areas within 500
meters of the lease boundary with details thereof.
(Should include important surface features like river, Nalla,pond, canal, any other water body,
road, railway, truck, building, village, any other important structure within 500 m of the lease
boundry)
Enclosed as Annexure
5. Details of quarrying operations to be undertaken
a. A brief description of the site
including topography,
Geology section, estimation of reserve
present, land use etc
It is a river bed. Present land use is non
forest government land
Present Total Reserves estimated: 72,000
cu.m
And at the end of the life of the mine it is
proposed that area to be water filled
again
b. A brief description of Proposed
mining method
The method of mining will be open cast
(manual). Open cast mining is a surface
exploitation method.
During the proposed mining activity; the
mining of sand will be carried out
manually at a depth of 2 metre.
c. Production (year wise)
72,000 cu.m
d. Bench height
NIL
e. Bench width NIL
f. slope NIL
g. Ultimate depth of the mining 2m
h. Drilling
Drilling will not be required
i. Blasting (give broad blast parameters
like Diameters, spacing. Burden, Depth
of hole’ Explosive type, Max
Blasting will not be required
Charge/delay, Detonators type/DF,etc,
powder factor etc
j. Blast practice specifying precautions
against env. Impacts (noise,ground
vibration, fly rock etc)
Blasting will not be required
k. Brief description of loading operation Loading will be done manually
l. Brief description of transportation
operation
In the lease area only; loading will be
done by labours in to truck/tipper
m. Brief description of Crushing/Cutting
polishing or any other processing
proposed to be carried out in the lease
area its likely env impact and
mitigation measures
Processing unit will not be installed
within the lease area
6. Scheme for plantation of trees.
Sr.
No.
Details Number
a. Number of existing trees in the lease area Nil
b. Number of Trees likely to be uprooted Nil
c. Trees to be grown year wise
(location should be shown on the map)
30 saplings per year
7. Scheme for progressive reclamation and rehabilitation of the land disturbed.
a. Depth of the top soil Nil
b. Expected quantity of top soil(year wise
beak up)
NA
c. Details of place for stacking the top
soil (should be shown on the map)
NA
d. Detail of reuse of top soil (top soil
manangement)
NA
e. Depth of the OB NA
f. Expected Quantity of OB(year wise) NA
g. Expected quantity of rejects NA
h.
Details of dumping site for OB/ rejects NA
i. Effect of dumping on mineral
zone/and natural water channel
NA
j. Back filling of land and leveling or
surface(year wise)
NA
k. Rehabilitation of dump NA
l. Maintenances of dump NA
8. Scheme for prevention and control of air and water pollution.
a. Sources of air pollution Dust particles, which are normally generated
during mining operations, become air borne,
thus leading to increase in PM2.5 and PM10
level in the ambient air. Another source of
dust generation is the transport of the
material by dumpers/ tippers
b. Mitigation Measures for air pollution Water sprinkling has been provided to avoid
dust generation during material loading.
Dense plantation being carried in and around
the proposed mines will help in combating
air pollution.
c. Water table range It’s a river bed
d. Likely impact of mining on water table No
e. Details of diversion of rain water from
the mining area, if required(may be
shown on the map)
NA
f. Details of Modification/diversion of
natural drainage system/ Obstruction
of water channels and measures taken
Not Required
g. Measures taken for minimizing Silting
and contamination of water
Not required
h. Requirment of water for mining/
beneficiation(crushing/cutting
polishing etc)
4 KLPD
i. Source of water Ground water
j. Waste water likely to be discharged
into water body, streams,nalla,river
etc
No
9. Any other matter which the lessee desires to state.
Signature
Place:
Date: Name in Full
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FORM XIX
(See Rule 48(1) Scheme of Environmental Management
(sand mining)
Ik;kZoj.kh; izca/ku dh ;kstukIk;kZoj.kh; izca/ku dh ;kstukIk;kZoj.kh; izca/ku dh ;kstukIk;kZoj.kh; izca/ku dh ;kstuk ¼jsr mR[kuu½¼jsr mR[kuu½¼jsr mR[kuu½¼jsr mR[kuu½
1. Name and Address of quarry lease holder.
[knku iV~Vk /kkjd dk uke ,oa irk[knku iV~Vk /kkjd dk uke ,oa irk[knku iV~Vk /kkjd dk uke ,oa irk[knku iV~Vk /kkjd dk uke ,oa irk
a. Name of applicant
vkosnd dk uke Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur
b. Designation of applicant
vkosnd dk in uke Sarpanch
c. Name of Local Body for which
application is being submitted
LFkkuh; fudk; dk uke ftlds fy, vkosnu fd;k tk jgk gSA
Village- Bhothali, Panchayat- Sambalpur
d. Contact Number
laidZ lw= 91-9300687849 (M)
e. E-mail(if available)
bZ&esy ¼;fn gks rks½ Nil
f. Latitude of sand mining area
jsr [knku {ks= dk v{kka’k
A- 21002’52.11”
B- 21002’55.74”
C- 21002’51.45”
D- 21002’47.90”
g. Longitude of sand mining area
jssr [knku {ks= dk ns”kkarj
A- 81000’09.83”
B- 81000’17.49”
C- 81000’19.43”
D- 81000’11.92”
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2. Particulars of the area.
{ks= dk C;kSjk{ks= dk C;kSjk{ks= dk C;kSjk{ks= dk C;kSjk
a. Name of River / Nalla applied
for sand mining
vkosfnr jsr fudklh unh@ukyk dk uke
River Shivnath
b. Area
jdck 9 Acres
c. Khasra number
[kljk Øekad Part of Khasra No. 1
d. Patwari Halka number
iVokjh gYdk uacj 24
e. Village
xzke Bhothali
f. Gram Panchayat / Local Body
xzke iapk;r@uxjh; fudk; Sambalpur
g. Tehsil / Block
rglhy@CykWd Dongargaon
h. District
ftyk Rajnandgaon
3. Particulars of the machines to be used
iz;qDr dh tkus okyh e'khuksa dk C;kSjkiz;qDr dh tkus okyh e'khuksa dk C;kSjkiz;qDr dh tkus okyh e'khuksa dk C;kSjkiz;qDr dh tkus okyh e'khuksa dk C;kSjk
Sr. No
vuqdzekad Machine
e'khu
Details
fooj.k
Number
la[;k
a. Loading machine
HkjkbZ e'khu Loading will be done manually ------
b. Dumper / Tipper /
Trucks etc
MEij@fVij@Vªd vkfn
Trucks/Tippers 10
c. Any other machineries
proposed to be used
vU; dksbZ e'khu tks mi;ksx gsrq izLrkfor gks
Chisels & Hammers ----
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4. The plan of the area showing number of pits already, showing all
areas within 500 meters of the lease boundary with details thereof.
izLrkfor jsr [kuu {ks= dh lhekvksa ls 500 ehVj ds {ks= esa fo|eku x<~<ksa ,oa
vU; fof'k"Vrkvksa dks n'kkZrs gq, {ks= dk uD'kk %& layXulayXulayXulayXu
(Map should show the important surface features like bridge / culvert,
anicut / stop dam / dam, water supply scheme / intake well, national
highway, state highway, village road, railway track, temple / monument of
historical importance, village and any other important permanent structure
within 500 m of the sand mine boundary. In this map, inclusion of ramp in
the sand mining area, approach / exit road, both banks of river / nalla and
boundary of mining area of river / nalla should be ensured)
¼uD'ks esa jsr [kuu {ks= dh lhekvksa ls 500 ehVj ds {ks= esa lrgh vkd`fr;ksa tSls
czht@dyoVZ] ,suhdV@LVkWi Mse@Mse] okVj lIykbZ Ldhe@buVsdosy] jk’Vªh;
jktekxZ] jkT;ekxZ] xzke ekxZ] jsy ekxZ] ,sfrgkfld egRo ds eafnj@Lekjd] xzke
rFkk vU; egRoiw.kZ LFkk;h lajpukvksa dks n”kkZ;k tkosaA lkFk gh bl uD”ks esa jsr
[kuu {ks= rd izLrkfor jsEi] ig¡qp@fudklh ekxZ] unh@ukyk ds nkssuks rV rFkk
unh@ukyk esa fLFkr jsr [kuu {ks= dh lhek dks n”kkZ;k tkuk lqfuf”pr fd;k
tkosaA½ %& Enclosed in Map
5. Details of quarrying operations to be undertaken.
viukbZ tkus okyh mR[kuu izfdz;k dk C;kSjk %&
The method of mining will be manual. In the lease area the ore body is covered by
sand.
Mining of sand will be done at a depth of 2 metre only and it will be done manually.
Loading will be done manually by labours in to truck/tippers.
The work will be continued for 8 months in a year as balance 4 months will be rainy
days and no mining is possible in river bed. No other machineries will be required for
sand raising.
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6. Scheme for plantation of trees.
o`{kkjksi.k gsrq ;kstuk
Sr. no
vuqdzekad
a. Number of existing trees in the
mining area and approach road
yht {ks= ,oa ig¡qp ekxZ esa fo|eku o`{kksa dh la[;k
Nil
b. Number of trees likely to be
uprooted in the mining area and
approach road
yht {ks= ,oa ig¡qp ekxZ esa fo|eku o`{kksa dks dkVs tkus okys laHkkfor la[;k
Nil
c. Trees to be grown year wise in the
River / Nalla Banks and Approach
Road.
unh@ukyk ds rVksa ij ,oa ig¡qp ekxZ esa o’kZokj izLrkfor o`{kkjksi.k dh la[;k
30 saplings will be planted every
year
7. Scheme for progressive reclamation and rehabilitation of the land
disturbed.
fcxM+h Hkwfe ds mRrjksRrj ¼dzfed½ lq/kkj ,oa lkekU; fLFkfr esa ykus gsrq ;kstuk %&
Sand reserve in the river bed is an unending matter. As stated earlier deposition
of sand in the river bed is a continuous process. Rain water carries sand and
alluvium during monsoon time and the sand gets deposited a fresh and hence
there is no end to sand reserve. Hence life of a sand lease cannot be estimated.
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8. Scheme for prevention and control of air and water pollution.
ty ,oa ok;q iznw"k.k fu;a=.k ds mik;ksa gsrq ;kstuk
a. Sources of air pollution
ok;q iznw"k.k ds L=ksr
Dust particles, which are
normally generated during
mining operations, become
air borne, thus leading to
increase in PM2.5 and
PM10 level in the ambient
air. Another source of dust
generation is the transport
of the material by
dumpers/ tippers
b. Mitigation Measures for air pollution
ok;q iznw"k.k ds 'keu ds mik;
Water sprinkling has been
provided to avoid dust
generation during material
loading.
Dense plantation being
carried in and around the
proposed mines will help
in combating air pollution.
c. Water table level in the river / nalla from
surface of sand
jsr dh lrg ls unh@ukys esa ty Lrj dh xgjkbZ
Water table level in the
river is 5 metre
d. Likely impact of mining on water table
[kuu ls ty Lrj ij laHkkfor izHkko
There is no impact of
mining on water table
e. Details of modification / diversion of natural
drainage system / obstruction of water channels and
measures taken
uSlfxZd ty izokg ra= ds cnyko ,oa ty izokg esa vojks/k dk fooj.k ,oa blds cpko gsrq mik;
There is no chances of
obstruction of water
channels
f. Measures taken for minimizing Silting and
contamination of water
feV~Vh ds teko ,oa ty dks lanwf"kr gksus ls cpkus ds mik;
There is no chances of
silting and contamination
of water
g. Requirement of water for mining operations
fofHkUu [kuu izfØ;kvksa esa ty dh vko';drk
There is no requirement of
water for mining
operations of sand.
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Requirement of water is
only for domestic and
plantation purpose
h. Source of water
ty L=ksr Hired water tanker
i. Waste water likely to be discharged into water
body, streams, river / nalla etc
unh@ukyk] rkykc vkfn esa nwf"kr ty dh fudklh
No
9. Any other matter which the lessee desires to state.
vU; lqlaxr tkudkjh tks iV~Vk/kkjd mfpr le>s %&
Place :
LFky % Signature
Date : gLrk{kj
fnukad
Name in Full
jsr [knkuksa ¼xkS.k [kfut½ ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh jsr [knkuksa ¼xkS.k [kfut½ ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh jsr [knkuksa ¼xkS.k [kfut½ ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh jsr [knkuksa ¼xkS.k [kfut½ ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh
01010101 1½ vkosnd dk uke Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat
Sambalpur
2½ vkosnd dk in uke Sarpanch
3½ vkosnd dk iw.kZ irk Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat
Sambalpur, Tehsil Dongargaon &
District- Rajnandgaon in
Chhattisgarh
02020202 LFkkuh; fudk; dk uke ftlds fy, vkosnu
fd;k tk jgk gSA
Village- Bhothali, Panchayat-
Sambalpur
03030303 jsr mR[kuu dh vkosfnr ek=k 72,000 cu.m (up to 2 meter depth)
04040404 [knku dh vofLFkfr laca/kh tkudkjh
¼iVokjh ekufp= o [kljs dh udy layXu djsa½
1- jdck 9 Acres
2- [kljk Øekad Part of Khasra No. 01
3- iVokjh gYdk uaEcj 24
4- xzke Bhothali
5- xzke iapk;r@uxjh; fudk; Sambalpur
6- rglhy@CykWd Dongargaon
7- ftyk Rajnandgaon
05050505 D;k jsr [knku jkT; 'kklu }kjk fpUgkafdr
lhekafdr rFkk vf/klwfpr gS \ ;fn gkWa rks
dysDVj dk;kZy; }kjk tkjh izek.k&i=
layXu djsaA
Enclosed in Annexure-1
06060606 unh@ukyk dk uke ftlesa jsr [knku
izLrkfor gSA
River Shivnath
07070707 [knku lhek ls fuEu egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa dh fLFkfr dh tkudkjh ¼nwjh ,oa uke lfgr½
1½ jk"Vªh; jkt ekxZ ,oa jkT; ekxZ uke %& State Highway (Rajnandgaon-
Dongargaon)
nwjh %& 3000 metre
2½ lehiLFk vU; unh@ukys@izkd`frd ty
L=ksr nwjh
uke %& Seasonal Nallah
nwjh %& 50 metre
3½ lehiLFk vkcknh uke %& Mokhali
nwjh %& 600 metre
4½ 'kS{kf.kd laLFkk@vLirky@/kkfeZd
LFky@,sfrgkfld LFky
uke %& Hospital is at Bhavarma
nwjh %& 1.6 km
uke %& School is at Bhothali
nwjh %& 700 metre
5½ D;k 250 ehVj esa dksbZ ou {ks= fLFkr gS \
;fn gkWa rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosaA
No
6½ jsr [knku lhek ls 100 ehVj ds Hkhrj fuEu fLFkr gksus ij iw.kZ fooj.k nsosaA ;g
lajpuk,Wa fLFkr gksus vFkok u gksus nksuks fLFkfr;ksa esa ekbZfuax vf/kdkjh }kjk tkjh bl
laca/k esa izek.k&i= Hkh izLrqr djsaA NIL
1½ iqy@czht@dyoVZ uke %& ----------------------------------
nwjh %& ------------------------------------
2½ ,suhdV@LVkWi Mse@Mse uke %& ----------------------------------
nwjh %& ------------------------------------
3½ okVj lIykbZ Ldhe@buVsdosy uke %& ----------------------------------
nwjh %& ------------------------------------
4½ vU; LFkk;h lajpuk uke %& ----------------------------------
nwjh %& ------------------------------------
7- D;k mDr {ks= ds 01 fdyksehVj ds Hkhrj
tyh; tSo iztkfr dk dksbZ ?kksf"kr iztuu
{ks= fLFkr gS \ ;fn gkWa rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa
,oa lacaf/kr 'kkldh; foHkkx ls vukifÙk
izek.k&i= izLrqr djsaA
uke %& ----------------------------------
nwjh %& ------------------------------------
fooj.k %& -------------------------------
08080808 D;k 10 fd-eh- dh ifjf/k esa vrajkZT;h; lhek] jk"Vªh; m|ku] vH;kj.;] fØVdyh
ikywVsM ,fj;k ¼dsUnzh; iznw"k.k fu;a=.k cksMZ }kjk ?kksf"kr½] ifjfLFkfrdh; laosnu'khy
{ks= ;k ?kksf"kr tSo fofo/krk dk {ks= fLFkr gS \ ;fn gkWa] rks fuEu fooj.k nsosaA
1½ vUrjkZT;h; lhek] jk"Vªh; m|ku] vH;kj.;
fØVdyh ikywVsM ,fj;k ¼dsUnzh; iznw"k.k
fu;a=.k cksMZ }kjk ?kksf"kr½] ifjfLFkfrdh;
laosnu'khy {ks= ;k ?kksf"kr tSo fofo/krk dk
{ks= dh tkudkjh
No
2½ jsr [knku {ks= dh lhek dh ifjf/k ls 500 ehVj ds Hkhrj vofLFkr vU; xks.k [kfut dh [knkuksa dh tkudkjhA ;g [knkus fLFkr gksus vFkok u gksus nksuks fLFkfr;ksa esa ekbZfuax vf/kdkjh }kjk tkjh bl laca/k esa izek.k&i= Hkh izLrqr djsaA
Enclosed in Annexure
09090909 unh@ukys ls jssr [kuu ds laca/k esa fuEu tkudkjh nsosa %&
1½ [[email protected] {ks= ij unh@ukys ds ikV
dh pkSM+kbZ
pkSM+kbZ 332332332332 ehVj
2½ [[email protected] {ks= dh lhek ls unh@ukys
ds utnhdh fdukjksa dh nwfj;kWa
nwjh 10101010 ehVj
3½ [[email protected] {ks= dh vf/kdre pkSM+kbZ pkSM+kbZ 156156156156 ehVj
4½ [[email protected] {ks= esa jsr dh xgjkbZ xgjkbZ 5555 ehVj
5½ [[email protected] {ks= esa unh@ukys ds ty
Lrj dh vf/kdre xgjkbZ
xgjkbZ 5555 ehVj
6½ [[email protected] {ks= esa jsr [kuu dh
izLrkfor vf/kdre xgjkbZ
xgjkbZ 2222 ehVj
10101010 izLrkfor jsr [knku dh ifjf/k ls ,d
fd-eh- ds Hkhrj vO;ofLFkr vU; jsr
[knkuksa dh tkudkjhA ;g [knkusa fLFkr
gksus vFkok u gksus nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa
ekbZfuax vf/kdkjh }kjk tkjh bl laca/k esa
izek.k&i= Hkh izLrqr djsaA
NIL
11111111 jsr [knku ls xr rhu o"kksZ esa fudkyh xbZ
jsr dh ek=k
Enclosed in Annexure
12121212 D;k mDr [knku ds dkj.k tykxe ;k
tycgko {ks= esa dksbZ ifjorZu gksxk \ ;fn
gkWa rks fooj.k nsosaA
No
13131313 Vksiks'khV esa jsr [knku rFkk vkl&ikl ds
{ks= dks n'kkZdj izLrqr djsaA
Enclosed in Map
14141414 jsr [knku dk QksVksxzkQ~l layXu djsa Enclosed in Map
15151515 mDr [knku ds vkl&ikl ds {ks= esa
izLrkfor lkekftd o vkfFkZd mUu;u ds
mik; dk fooj.k
Enclosed in Pre Feasibility Report
16161616 vU; rF; tks vkosnd izLrqr djuk
pkgrk@pkgrh gS
No
lR;kiulR;kiulR;kiulR;kiu
eS ----------------------------------------- iq=@iq=h@iRuh@Jh --------------------------------------------------- inuke
ljiap@lfpo@ ----------------------- 'kiFk iwoZd ?kks"k.kk djrk@djrh gwWa fd mijksDr fcUnq 1 ls 16 esa nh
xbZ leLr tkudkfj;kWa esjs loksZÙke Kku ds vuqlkj lgh gSA ;fn blesa dksbZ =qfV ikbZ tkrh gSA rks
mldk iw.kZ nkf;Ro esjk gksxk vkSj ;fn bl vk/kkj ij esjk izdj.k fujLr gksrk gS] rks eq>s dksbZ vkifÙk
ugha gksxhA
gLrk{kj vkosnudrkZgLrk{kj vkosnudrkZgLrk{kj vkosnudrkZgLrk{kj vkosnudrkZ iw.kZ uke irk lfgriw.kZ uke irk lfgriw.kZ uke irk lfgriw.kZ uke irk lfgr
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ANNEXURE- 01
5 gsDVs;j ls de yht {ks=k [knkuksa ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh5 gsDVs;j ls de yht {ks=k [knkuksa ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh5 gsDVs;j ls de yht {ks=k [knkuksa ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh5 gsDVs;j ls de yht {ks=k [knkuksa ds i;kZoj.kh; Lohd`fr gsrq vfrfjDr tkudkjh
01010101 ¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ vkosnd dk uke ¼lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjhvkosnd dk uke ¼lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjhvkosnd dk uke ¼lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjhvkosnd dk uke ¼lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjh
QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij mldk iw.kZ fooj.k QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij mldk iw.kZ fooj.k QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij mldk iw.kZ fooj.k QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij mldk iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa ,oa lacaf/kr nLrkost layXu djsa½ nsosa ,oa lacaf/kr nLrkost layXu djsa½ nsosa ,oa lacaf/kr nLrkost layXu djsa½ nsosa ,oa lacaf/kr nLrkost layXu djsa½
Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ vkovkovkovkosnd dk in ukesnd dk in ukesnd dk in ukesnd dk in uke Sarpanch
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjh QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjh QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjh QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij lkslk;Vh@Hkkxhnkjh QeZ@dEiuh gksus ij vkosnd dks bl vkosnu i= esa gLrk{kj vkosnd dks bl vkosnu i= esa gLrk{kj vkosnd dks bl vkosnu i= esa gLrk{kj vkosnd dks bl vkosnu i= esa gLrk{kj djus ds fy, izkf/kd`r fd;s tkus laca/kh djus ds fy, izkf/kd`r fd;s tkus laca/kh djus ds fy, izkf/kd`r fd;s tkus laca/kh djus ds fy, izkf/kd`r fd;s tkus laca/kh nLrkost layXu djsanLrkost layXu djsanLrkost layXu djsanLrkost layXu djsa
Enclosed as Annexure
02020202 vkosnd dk iw.kZ irkvkosnd dk iw.kZ irkvkosnd dk iw.kZ irkvkosnd dk iw.kZ irk Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Sambalpur,
Tehsil Dongargaon & District-
Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh
03030303 ¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ [kfut dk uke [kfut dk uke [kfut dk uke [kfut dk uke Sand
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ [kfut dk izdkj ¼izeq[[email protected]½ [kfut dk izdkj ¼izeq[[email protected]½ [kfut dk izdkj ¼izeq[[email protected]½ [kfut dk izdkj ¼izeq[[email protected]½ Minor
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ [kfut dk vafre mi;ksx [kfut dk vafre mi;ksx [kfut dk vafre mi;ksx [kfut dk vafre mi;ksx Building & Construction material
04040404 [knku dh vofLFkfr ¼iVokjh ekufp= o [kljs [knku dh vofLFkfr ¼iVokjh ekufp= o [kljs [knku dh vofLFkfr ¼iVokjh ekufp= o [kljs [knku dh vofLFkfr ¼iVokjh ekufp= o [kljs dh udy layXu djsa½dh udy layXu djsa½dh udy layXu djsa½dh udy layXu djsa½
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ [[[[kljk Øekad kljk Øekad kljk Øekad kljk Øekad Part of Khasra No. 1
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ iVokjh gYdk uacj iVokjh gYdk uacj iVokjh gYdk uacj iVokjh gYdk uacj 24
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ xzke xzke xzke xzke Bhothali
¼n½¼n½¼n½¼n½ xzke iapk;r@uxjh; fudk; xzke iapk;r@uxjh; fudk; xzke iapk;r@uxjh; fudk; xzke iapk;r@uxjh; fudk; Sambalpur
¼M¼M¼M¼M----½½½½ rglhy@CykWd rglhy@CykWd rglhy@CykWd rglhy@CykWd Dongargaon
¼p½¼p½¼p½¼p½ ftyk ftyk ftyk ftyk Rajnandgaon
05050505 Hkwfe LokfeRo laca/kh tkudkjh ¼Hkwfe LOkkfeRo ds Hkwfe LokfeRo laca/kh tkudkjh ¼Hkwfe LOkkfeRo ds Hkwfe LokfeRo laca/kh tkudkjh ¼Hkwfe LOkkfeRo ds Hkwfe LokfeRo laca/kh tkudkjh ¼Hkwfe LOkkfeRo ds nLrkost layXu djsa½nLrkost layXu djsa½nLrkost layXu djsa½nLrkost layXu djsa½
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ 'kkldh; Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy 'kkldh; Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy 'kkldh; Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy 'kkldh; Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy 9 Acres
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ futh Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy futh Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy futh Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy futh Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy -------
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ yht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe dk {ks=Qyyht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe dk {ks=Qyyht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe dk {ks=Qyyht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe dk {ks=Qy --------
¼n½¼n½¼n½¼n½ 'kkldh; Hkwfe gksus ij jktLo@ou Hkwfe 'kkldh; Hkwfe gksus ij jktLo@ou Hkwfe 'kkldh; Hkwfe gksus ij jktLo@ou Hkwfe 'kkldh; Hkwfe gksus ij jktLo@ou Hkwfe o uksbZ;r ¼oxhZdj.k½ laca/kh tkudkjh o uksbZ;r ¼oxhZdj.k½ laca/kh tkudkjh o uksbZ;r ¼oxhZdj.k½ laca/kh tkudkjh o uksbZ;r ¼oxhZdj.k½ laca/kh tkudkjh
Nadi
¼M¼M¼M¼M----½½½½ yht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe ds vuqca/k dh izfr yht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe ds vuqca/k dh izfr yht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe ds vuqca/k dh izfr yht ij yh xbZ Hkwfe ds vuqca/k dh izfr ,oa Hk,oa Hk,oa Hk,oa Hkwfe LOkkfeRo ds nLrkost layXu djsawfe LOkkfeRo ds nLrkost layXu djsawfe LOkkfeRo ds nLrkost layXu djsawfe LOkkfeRo ds nLrkost layXu djsa
Enclosed in submitted information
06060606 Hkw&{ks= dk fooj.k Hkw&{ks= dk fooj.k Hkw&{ks= dk fooj.k Hkw&{ks= dk fooj.k
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ Hkw&foU;kl] <yku] lery] igkM+h vkfn Hkw&foU;kl] <yku] lery] igkM+h vkfn Hkw&foU;kl] <yku] lery] igkM+h vkfn Hkw&foU;kl] <yku] lery] igkM+h vkfn laca/kh tkudkjh ,oa Hkwfe ds orZeku laca/kh tkudkjh ,oa Hkwfe ds orZeku laca/kh tkudkjh ,oa Hkwfe ds orZeku laca/kh tkudkjh ,oa Hkwfe ds orZeku mi;ksx laca/kh tkudkjh nsosami;ksx laca/kh tkudkjh nsosami;ksx laca/kh tkudkjh nsosami;ksx laca/kh tkudkjh nsosa
Nadi
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ Hkw&ty dk LrjHkw&ty dk LrjHkw&ty dk LrjHkw&ty dk Lrj It’s a river bed
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ D;k [kD;k [kD;k [kD;k [kuu yht {ks= ls gksdj dksbZ uu yht {ks= ls gksdj dksbZ uu yht {ks= ls gksdj dksbZ uu yht {ks= ls gksdj dksbZ uuuunh@ukyk@ugj@izkd`frd ty L=ksr nh@ukyk@ugj@izkd`frd ty L=ksr nh@ukyk@ugj@izkd`frd ty L=ksr nh@ukyk@ugj@izkd`frd ty L=ksr
No
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@@@@lM+d vkfn xqtjrk gS lM+d vkfn xqtjrk gS lM+d vkfn xqtjrk gS lM+d vkfn xqtjrk gS \\\\ ;fn gk¡ rks ;fn gk¡ rks ;fn gk¡ rks ;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosaiw.kZ fooj.k nsosaiw.kZ fooj.k nsosaiw.kZ fooj.k nsosa
07070707 [knku dh egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa ls nwjh ¼fdyksehVj esa½ [knku dh egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa ls nwjh ¼fdyksehVj esa½ [knku dh egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa ls nwjh ¼fdyksehVj esa½ [knku dh egRoiw.kZ {ks=ksa ls nwjh ¼fdyksehVj esa½ ,oa uke,oa uke,oa uke,oa uke
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ ¼v½ jk"Vªh; ekxZ ,oa jkT; ekxZ¼v½ jk"Vªh; ekxZ ,oa jkT; ekxZ¼v½ jk"Vªh; ekxZ ,oa jkT; ekxZ¼v½ jk"Vªh; ekxZ ,oa jkT; ekxZ 3.0 km (State Highway)
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ lehiLFk unhlehiLFk unhlehiLFk unhlehiLFk unh@ukys@izkd`frd ty @ukys@izkd`frd ty @ukys@izkd`frd ty @ukys@izkd`frd ty L=ksr ¼gkbZ ¶yM ysoy ls nwjh½L=ksr ¼gkbZ ¶yM ysoy ls nwjh½L=ksr ¼gkbZ ¶yM ysoy ls nwjh½L=ksr ¼gkbZ ¶yM ysoy ls nwjh½
River Shivnath lies in the lease area
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ lehiLFk vkcknhlehiLFk vkcknhlehiLFk vkcknhlehiLFk vkcknh Mokhali (600 meter approx.)
¼n½¼n½¼n½¼n½ 'kS{kf.kd laLFkk@vLirky@ /kkfeZd 'kS{kf.kd laLFkk@vLirky@ /kkfeZd 'kS{kf.kd laLFkk@vLirky@ /kkfeZd 'kS{kf.kd laLFkk@vLirky@ /kkfeZd LFky@,sfrgkfld LFkyLFky@,sfrgkfld LFkyLFky@,sfrgkfld LFkyLFky@,sfrgkfld LFky
Hospital is at 1.6 km at Bhavarma &
School is within 700 metre at Bhothali
¼M¼M¼M¼M----½½½½ D;k 10 fdD;k 10 fdD;k 10 fdD;k 10 fd----eheheheh---- dh ifjf/k esa vUrjkZT;h; dh ifjf/k esa vUrjkZT;h; dh ifjf/k esa vUrjkZT;h; dh ifjf/k esa vUrjkZT;h; lhek] jk"Vªh; m|ku] vH;kj.; fØVdyh lhek] jk"Vªh; m|ku] vH;kj.; fØVdyh lhek] jk"Vªh; m|ku] vH;kj.; fØVdyh lhek] jk"Vªh; m|ku] vH;kj.; fØVdyh ikywVsM ,fj;k ¼dsUnh; iznw"k.k fu;a=k.k ikywVsM ,fj;k ¼dsUnh; iznw"k.k fu;a=k.k ikywVsM ,fj;k ¼dsUnh; iznw"k.k fu;a=k.k ikywVsM ,fj;k ¼dsUnh; iznw"k.k fu;a=k.k cksMZ }kjk ?kksf"kr½] ikfjfLFkfrdh; cksMZ }kjk ?kksf"kr½] ikfjfLFkfrdh; cksMZ }kjk ?kksf"kr½] ikfjfLFkfrdh; cksMZ }kjk ?kksf"kr½] ikfjfLFkfrdh; laosnu'khy {ks= ;k ?kksf"kr tSo fofo/krk laosnu'khy {ks= ;k ?kksf"kr tSo fofo/krk laosnu'khy {ks= ;k ?kksf"kr tSo fofo/krk laosnu'khy {ks= ;k ?kksf"kr tSo fofo/krk dk {ks= fLFkr gSdk {ks= fLFkr gSdk {ks= fLFkr gSdk {ks= fLFkr gS\\\\ ;fn gk¡ rks foLr`r ;fn gk¡ rks foLr`r ;fn gk¡ rks foLr`r ;fn gk¡ rks foLr`r fooj.fooj.fooj.fooj.k nsosak nsosak nsosak nsosa
No
¼p½¼p½¼p½¼p½ D;k 250 ehVj esa dksbZ ou {ks= fLFkr gSD;k 250 ehVj esa dksbZ ou {ks= fLFkr gSD;k 250 ehVj esa dksbZ ou {ks= fLFkr gSD;k 250 ehVj esa dksbZ ou {ks= fLFkr gS\\\\ ;fn gkW rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa;fn gkW rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa;fn gkW rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa;fn gkW rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa
No
08080808 [knku ubZ izL[knku ubZ izL[knku ubZ izL[knku ubZ izLrkfor gS ;k iwoZ ls lapkfyr gS rkfor gS ;k iwoZ ls lapkfyr gS rkfor gS ;k iwoZ ls lapkfyr gS rkfor gS ;k iwoZ ls lapkfyr gS Existing
09090909 izLrkfor [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsaizLrkfor [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsaizLrkfor [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsaizLrkfor [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsa Not Applicable
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ izLrkfor [knku gsrq [kfut lalk/ku izLrkfor [knku gsrq [kfut lalk/ku izLrkfor [knku gsrq [kfut lalk/ku izLrkfor [knku gsrq [kfut lalk/ku foHkkx dh foHkkx dh foHkkx dh foHkkx dh lgefr i= dh tkudkjh ¼izfr lgefr i= dh tkudkjh ¼izfr lgefr i= dh tkudkjh ¼izfr lgefr i= dh tkudkjh ¼izfr layXu djsa½layXu djsa½layXu djsa½layXu djsa½
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ Åijh feV~Vh ¼Vki Lkk;y½ dh ek=k ,oa Åijh feV~Vh ¼Vki Lkk;y½ dh ek=k ,oa Åijh feV~Vh ¼Vki Lkk;y½ dh ek=k ,oa Åijh feV~Vh ¼Vki Lkk;y½ dh ek=k ,oa izca/ku rFkk laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh izca/ku rFkk laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh izca/ku rFkk laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh izca/ku rFkk laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjh nsosatkudkjh nsosatkudkjh nsosatkudkjh nsosa
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax lfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjh nsosalfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjh nsosalfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjh nsosalfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjh nsosa
¼n½¼n½¼n½¼n½ YYYYkht dh izLrkfor vof/k ¼dc ls dc kht dh izLrkfor vof/k ¼dc ls dc kht dh izLrkfor vof/k ¼dc ls dc kht dh izLrkfor vof/k ¼dc ls dc rd½rd½rd½rd½
¼M¼M¼M¼M----½½½½ [knku esa vuqekfur [kfut Hk.Mkj[knku esa vuqekfur [kfut Hk.Mkj[knku esa vuqekfur [kfut Hk.Mkj[knku esa vuqekfur [kfut Hk.Mkj
¼p½¼p½¼p½¼p½ izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k x;k gS ½x;k gS ½x;k gS ½x;k gS ½
¼N½¼N½¼N½¼N½ [knku dh laHkkfor vk;q[knku dh laHkkfor vk;q[knku dh laHkkfor vk;q[knku dh laHkkfor vk;q
10101010 iwoZ ls lapkfyr [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsaiwoZ ls lapkfyr [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsaiwoZ ls lapkfyr [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsaiwoZ ls lapkfyr [knku gsrq fuEu tkudkjh nsa Yes
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ yht ds Lohd`fr vkns'k o vuqca/k laca/kh yht ds Lohd`fr vkns'k o vuqca/k laca/kh yht ds Lohd`fr vkns'k o vuqca/k laca/kh yht ds Lohd`fr vkns'k o vuqca/k laca/kh tkudkjh ¼ vkns'k o vuqca/k dh tkudkjh ¼ vkns'k o vuqca/k dh tkudkjh ¼ vkns'k o vuqca/k dh tkudkjh ¼ vkns'k o vuqca/k dh izfr izfr izfr izfr layXu djsa ½layXu djsa ½layXu djsa ½layXu djsa ½
Enclosed in Annexure
Ykht uohuhdj.k dh izLrkfor vof/k Ykht uohuhdj.k dh izLrkfor vof/k Ykht uohuhdj.k dh izLrkfor vof/k Ykht uohuhdj.k dh izLrkfor vof/k Notified on 29/03/2010
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¼dc ls dc rd½¼dc ls dc rd½¼dc ls dc rd½¼dc ls dc rd½
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ foxr 5 o"kksZ esa fudkys x;s [kfut dh foxr 5 o"kksZ esa fudkys x;s [kfut dh foxr 5 o"kksZ esa fudkys x;s [kfut dh foxr 5 o"kksZ esa fudkys x;s [kfut dh o"kZokj ek=ko"kZokj ek=ko"kZokj ek=ko"kZokj ek=k
Enclosed in Annexure (3 years)
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ fdrus Hkw&Hkkx esa mR[kuu gqvk gS fdrus Hkw&Hkkx esa mR[kuu gqvk gS fdrus Hkw&Hkkx esa mR[kuu gqvk gS fdrus Hkw&Hkkx esa mR[kuu gqvk gS \\\\ It’s a river bed and it’s a continuous
process for the availability of sand
every year after monsoon
¼n½¼n½¼n½¼n½ mR[kuu dh orZeku xgjkbZmR[kuu dh orZeku xgjkbZmR[kuu dh orZeku xgjkbZmR[kuu dh orZeku xgjkbZ Nil (Present)
¼M¼M¼M¼M----½½½½ [knku esa orZeku esa vuqekfur [kfut [knku esa orZeku esa vuqekfur [kfut [knku esa orZeku esa vuqekfur [kfut [knku esa orZeku esa vuqekfur [kfut Hk.MkjHk.MkjHk.MkjHk.Mkj
72,000 cu m (up to 2 metre depth)
¼p½¼p½¼p½¼p½ Åijh feV~Vh ¼Vki LkÅijh feV~Vh ¼Vki LkÅijh feV~Vh ¼Vki LkÅijh feV~Vh ¼Vki Lkk;y½ dh ek=k ,oa k;y½ dh ek=k ,oa k;y½ dh ek=k ,oa k;y½ dh ek=k ,oa izca/ku laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjhizca/ku laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjhizca/ku laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjhizca/ku laj{k.k O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjh
NA
¼N½¼N½¼N½¼N½ vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh vf/kHkkj ¼vksOgj cMZu½ ,oa jhtsDV dh ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax ek=k] izca/ku ,oa viogu ¼csd fQfyax lfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjhlfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjhlfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjhlfgr½ O;oLFkk laca/kh tkudkjh
NA
¼>½¼>½¼>½¼>½ yht {ks= esa jksfir o yht {ks= esa jksfir o yht {ks= esa jksfir o yht {ks= esa jksfir o thfor o`{kthfor o`{kthfor o`{kthfor o`{k Nil
¼i½¼i½¼i½¼i½ izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl izfro"kZ fudkyh tkus okyh ek=k ¼ftl gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k gssrq i;kZoj.k Lohd`fr gsrq vkosnu fd;k x;k gS ½x;k gS ½x;k gS ½x;k gS ½
72,000 cu m per year (up to 2 metre
depth)
¼Q½¼Q½¼Q½¼Q½ [knku dh laHkkfor vk;q[knku dh laHkkfor vk;q[knku dh laHkkfor vk;q[knku dh laHkkfor vk;q It will be refilled by sand again every
year after monsoon
11111111 mR[kuu dh i)frmR[kuu dh i)frmR[kuu dh i)frmR[kuu dh i)fr ,oa lafØ;kvksa dk fooj.k ,oa lafØ;kvksa dk fooj.k ,oa lafØ;kvksa dk fooj.k ,oa lafØ;kvksa dk fooj.k rFkk mi;ksx esa vkus okyh e'khuksa dh tkudkjh rFkk mi;ksx esa vkus okyh e'khuksa dh tkudkjh rFkk mi;ksx esa vkus okyh e'khuksa dh tkudkjh rFkk mi;ksx esa vkus okyh e'khuksa dh tkudkjh nsosaansosaansosaansosaa
Enclosed in Pre Feasibility Report,
12121212 DDDD;k [knku {ks= esa dksbZ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ fLFkr ;k [knku {ks= esa dksbZ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ fLFkr ;k [knku {ks= esa dksbZ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ fLFkr ;k [knku {ks= esa dksbZ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ fLFkr gSgSgSgS\\\\ vFkok izLrkfor gSvFkok izLrkfor gSvFkok izLrkfor gSvFkok izLrkfor gS\\\\ ;fn gk¡ rks fuEukuqlkj ;fn gk¡ rks fuEukuqlkj ;fn gk¡ rks fuEukuqlkj ;fn gk¡ rks fuEukuqlkj tkudkjh nsoastkudkjh nsoastkudkjh nsoastkudkjh nsoas
Processing unit will not be installed
within the lease area
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ ¼Ø'kj@dVkbZ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ ¼Ø'kj@dVkbZ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ ¼Ø'kj@dVkbZ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ ¼Ø'kj@dVkbZ o o o o ikWfyflax@fdYu@gkWVfefDlax@vU;½ ikWfyflax@fdYu@gkWVfefDlax@vU;½ ikWfyflax@fdYu@gkWVfefDlax@vU;½ ikWfyflax@fdYu@gkWVfefDlax@vU;½ e'khujh ds uke ,oa {kerk e'khujh ds uke ,oa {kerk e'khujh ds uke ,oa {kerk e'khujh ds uke ,oa {kerk
¼c½ ¼c½ ¼c½ ¼c½ izlaLdj.k bdkbZ dk {ks=Qy ¼ekufp= esa izlaLdj.k bdkbZ dk {ks=Qy ¼ekufp= esa izlaLdj.k bdkbZ dk {ks=Qy ¼ekufp= esa izlaLdj.k bdkbZ dk {ks=Qy ¼ekufp= esa fLFkfr n'kkZ,W½fLFkfr n'kkZ,W½fLFkfr n'kkZ,W½fLFkfr n'kkZ,W½
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ iz;qDr bZ/ku dk uke] iz;qDr bZ/ku dk uke] iz;qDr bZ/ku dk uke] iz;qDr bZ/ku dk uke] izdkj ,oa ek=k@fnu esaizdkj ,oa ek=k@fnu esaizdkj ,oa ek=k@fnu esaizdkj ,oa ek=k@fnu esa
13131313 jsr [kuu ;jsr [kuu ;jsr [kuu ;jsr [kuu ;fn unh@ukyk ls izLrkfor gS rks fn unh@ukyk ls izLrkfor gS rks fn unh@ukyk ls izLrkfor gS rks fn unh@ukyk ls izLrkfor gS rks fuEukuqlkj tkudkjh nsoasfuEukuqlkj tkudkjh nsoasfuEukuqlkj tkudkjh nsoasfuEukuqlkj tkudkjh nsoas
Yes
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ D;k mDr {ks= ds 500 ehVj ds Hkhrj D;k mDr {ks= ds 500 ehVj ds Hkhrj D;k mDr {ks= ds 500 ehVj ds Hkhrj D;k mDr {ks= ds 500 ehVj ds Hkhrj dksbZ jsy@lM+d] iqfy;k] ty fudklh dksbZ jsy@lM+d] iqfy;k] ty fudklh dksbZ jsy@lM+d] iqfy;k] ty fudklh dksbZ jsy@lM+d] iqfy;k] ty fudklh ekxZ ;k tykxe ¼okVj baVsd½ {ks= gSekxZ ;k tykxe ¼okVj baVsd½ {ks= gSekxZ ;k tykxe ¼okVj baVsd½ {ks= gSekxZ ;k tykxe ¼okVj baVsd½ {ks= gS\\\\ ;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosa
No
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ D;k mDr {ks= ds 01 fdD;k mDr {ks= ds 01 fdD;k mDr {ks= ds 01 fdD;k mDr {ks= ds 01 fd----eheheheh---- ds Hkhrj ds Hkhrj ds Hkhrj ds Hkhrj tyh; tSo iztyh; tSo iztyh; tSo iztyh; tSo iztkfr dk dksbZ ?kksf"kr tkfr dk dksbZ ?kksf"kr tkfr dk dksbZ ?kksf"kr tkfr dk dksbZ ?kksf"kr iztuu {ks= gSiztuu {ks= gSiztuu {ks= gSiztuu {ks= gS\\\\ ;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k ;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k ;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k ;fn gk¡ rks iw.kZ fooj.k nsosansosansosansosa
No
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ [[email protected] LFky dh pkSM+kbZ ,oa ogka [[email protected] LFky dh pkSM+kbZ ,oa ogka [[email protected] LFky dh pkSM+kbZ ,oa ogka [[email protected] LFky dh pkSM+kbZ ,oa ogka unh@ukyk ds ikV dh pkSM+kbZ D;k gSunh@ukyk ds ikV dh pkSM+kbZ D;k gSunh@ukyk ds ikV dh pkSM+kbZ D;k gSunh@ukyk ds ikV dh pkSM+kbZ D;k gS\\\\
Width of the river is 332 metre
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iw.kZ fooj.k nsosaiw.kZ fooj.k nsosaiw.kZ fooj.k nsosaiw.kZ fooj.k nsosa Width of the mining area is 156 metre
¼n½¼n½¼n½¼n½ [kuu[kuu[kuu[kuu@l@l@[email protected] {ks= dh vf/kdre xgjkbZ axzg.k {ks= dh vf/kdre xgjkbZ axzg.k {ks= dh vf/kdre xgjkbZ axzg.k {ks= dh vf/kdre xgjkbZ ¼ehVj esa½¼ehVj esa½¼ehVj esa½¼ehVj esa½
Depth of sand is 5 metre
¼M¼M¼M¼M----½½½½ [[email protected] {ks= esa unh@ukyk ty [[email protected] {ks= esa unh@ukyk ty [[email protected] {ks= esa unh@ukyk ty [[email protected] {ks= esa unh@ukyk ty Lrj dh xgjkbZ ¼ehVj esa½Lrj dh xgjkbZ ¼ehVj esa½Lrj dh xgjkbZ ¼ehVj esa½Lrj dh xgjkbZ ¼ehVj esa½
5 metre
14141414
,d fd,d fd,d fd,d fd----eheheheh---- dh ifjf/k esa fLFkr fuEu ds laca/k esa dh ifjf/k esa fLFkr fuEu ds laca/k esa dh ifjf/k esa fLFkr fuEu ds laca/k esa dh ifjf/k esa fLFkr fuEu ds laca/k esa tkudkjh nsosa ,oa Vksiks'khV ij n'kkZdj izLrqr tkudkjh nsosa ,oa Vksiks'khV ij n'kkZdj izLrqr tkudkjh nsosa ,oa Vksiks'khV ij n'kkZdj izLrqr tkudkjh nsosa ,oa Vksiks'khV ij n'kkZdj izLrqr djsadjsadjsadjsa
Enclosed
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ vU; [knkusa ¼nwjh] {ks=Qy lfgr lwph nsa½vU; [knkusa ¼nwjh] {ks=Qy lfgr lwph nsa½vU; [knkusa ¼nwjh] {ks=Qy lfgr lwph nsa½vU; [knkusa ¼nwjh] {ks=Qy lfgr lwph nsa½ Enclosed details
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ vkS|vkS|vkS|vkS|ksfxd bdkbZ ¼nwjh] mRiknu {kerk ksfxd bdkbZ ¼nwjh] mRiknu {kerk ksfxd bdkbZ ¼nwjh] mRiknu {kerk ksfxd bdkbZ ¼nwjh] mRiknu {kerk lfgr lwph nsa½lfgr lwph nsa½lfgr lwph nsa½lfgr lwph nsa½
None of the Industrial unit falls within 1
km radius
15151515
izLrkfor@lapkfyr [knku ls [kfut ds izLrkfor@lapkfyr [knku ls [kfut ds izLrkfor@lapkfyr [knku ls [kfut ds izLrkfor@lapkfyr [knku ls [kfut ds fudklh ekxZ laca/kh tkudkjh nsosafudklh ekxZ laca/kh tkudkjh nsosafudklh ekxZ laca/kh tkudkjh nsosafudklh ekxZ laca/kh tkudkjh nsosa
Enclosed in Pre Feasibility Report
16161616 D;k mDr [kuu ds dkj.k tykxe ;k tycgko D;k mDr [kuu ds dkj.k tykxe ;k tycgko D;k mDr [kuu ds dkj.k tykxe ;k tycgko D;k mDr [kuu ds dkj.k tykxe ;k tycgko {ks= esa dksbZ ifjorZu gksxk{ks= esa dksbZ ifjorZu gksxk{ks= esa dksbZ ifjorZu gksxk{ks= esa dksbZ ifjorZu gksxk\\\\ ¼;fn gka rks fooj.k ¼;fn gka rks fooj.k ¼;fn gka rks fooj.k ¼;fn gka rks fooj.k nsa½nsa½nsa½nsa½
No changes in water bodies and land
surface are anticipated as the site is
more or less flat without many
undulations and will not affect drainage
or runoff.
17171717 ok;q o ty ds iznw"k.k fu;a=.k gsrq fd;s tkus ok;q o ty ds iznw"k.k fu;a=.k gsrq fd;s tkus ok;q o ty ds iznw"k.k fu;a=.k gsrq fd;s tkus ok;q o ty ds iznw"k.k fu;a=.k gsrq fd;s tkus okys mik;ksa dh tkudkjh nsosaokys mik;ksa dh tkudkjh nsosaokys mik;ksa dh tkudkjh nsosaokys mik;ksa dh tkudkjh nsosa
¼v½¼v½¼v½¼v½ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty dh [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty dh [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty dh [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty dh ek=k@fnu ek=k@fnu ek=k@fnu ek=k@fnu
About 4 KLPD of water will be required
for mining operations including
drinking as well as plantation.
Plantation: 2 KLPD
Drinking/Domestic: 2 KLPD
¼c½¼c½¼c½¼c½ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty ds mipkj [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty ds mipkj [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty ds mipkj [knku ls mRiUu nwf"kr ty ds mipkj dh O;oLFkkdh O;oLFkkdh O;oLFkkdh O;oLFkk
No
¼l½¼l½¼l½¼l½ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k’Vksa ds uke [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k’Vksa ds uke [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k’Vksa ds uke [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k’Vksa ds uke ,oa ek=k@ fnu ,oa ek=k@ fnu ,oa ek=k@ fnu ,oa ek=k@ fnu
There is no material which can be called
as waste rock.
¼n½¼n½¼n½¼n½ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k"Vksa ds [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k"Vksa ds [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k"Vksa ds [knku ls mRiUu Bksl vif”k"Vksa ds Hk.Mkj.k ,oa vigou laca/kh O;oLFkkHk.Mkj.k ,oa vigou laca/kh O;oLFkkHk.Mkj.k ,oa vigou laca/kh O;oLFkkHk.Mkj.k ,oa vigou laca/kh O;oLFkk
There is no material which can be called
as waste rock.
¼M¼M¼M¼M----½½½½ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ bdkbZ@ bdkbZ@ bdkbZ@ [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds L=ksr [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds L=ksr [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds L=ksr [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds L=ksr dk ukedk ukedk ukedk uke
The emission of SOx and NOx may be
due to use of diesel operated
Dumper/Truck etc. The better
maintenance of equipment will help to
reduce such emissions and maintain
below permissible limit
¼p½¼p½¼p½¼p½ LFkkfLFkkfLFkkfLFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ ir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ ir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ ir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds fu;a=.k [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds fu;a=.k [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds fu;a=.k [knku ls mRiUu ok;q iznw"kdksa ds fu;a=.k gsrq dh xbZ O;oLFkk dh tkudkjh gsrq dh xbZ O;oLFkk dh tkudkjh gsrq dh xbZ O;oLFkk dh tkudkjh gsrq dh xbZ O;oLFkk dh tkudkjh
The emission of SOx and NOx may be
due to use of diesel operated
Dumper/Truck etc. The better
maintenance of equipment will help to
reduce such emissions and maintain
below permissible limit.
¼N½¼N½¼N½¼N½ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ Processing unit will not be installed
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[knku esa fpeuh@MDV dh Å¡pkbZ ¼ehVj [knku esa fpeuh@MDV dh Å¡pkbZ ¼ehVj [knku esa fpeuh@MDV dh Å¡pkbZ ¼ehVj [knku esa fpeuh@MDV dh Å¡pkbZ ¼ehVj esa½esa½esa½esa½
within the lease area
¼t½¼t½¼t½¼t½ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ LFkkfir@izLrkfor izlaLdj.k bdkbZ@ [knku ls ju vkWQ esustesaV O;oLFkk [knku ls ju vkWQ esustesaV O;oLFkk [knku ls ju vkWQ esustesaV O;oLFkk [knku ls ju vkWQ esustesaV O;oLFkk ¼xkjys.M Mªsu@psdMse vkfn lfgr½¼xkjys.M Mªsu@psdMse vkfn lfgr½¼xkjys.M Mªsu@psdMse vkfn lfgr½¼xkjys.M Mªsu@psdMse vkfn lfgr½
Processing unit will not be installed
within the lease area
18181818 D;k [kuu gsrq foLQksVd dk mi;ksx fd;k D;k [kuu gsrq foLQksVd dk mi;ksx fd;k D;k [kuu gsrq foLQksVd dk mi;ksx fd;k D;k [kuu gsrq foLQksVd dk mi;ksx fd;k tkosxk tkosxk tkosxk tkosxk \\\\ ;fn gka rks lacaf/kr Hk.Mkj.k ,oa ;fn gka rks lacaf/kr Hk.Mkj.k ,oa ;fn gka rks lacaf/kr Hk.Mkj.k ,oa ;fn gka rks lacaf/kr Hk.Mkj.k ,oa mi;ksx dh i)fr] vko`fRr rFkk lqj{kk mik; mi;ksx dh i)fr] vko`fRr rFkk lqj{kk mik; mi;ksx dh i)fr] vko`fRr rFkk lqj{kk mik; mi;ksx dh i)fr] vko`fRr rFkk lqj{kk mik; laca/kh tkudkjh nsosalaca/kh tkudkjh nsosalaca/kh tkudkjh nsosalaca/kh tkudkjh nsosa
Blasting will not be done
19191919 o`{kkjksi.k dh ;kstuk ¼o`{kkjksi.k gsrq izLrkfor o`{kkjksi.k dh ;kstuk ¼o`{kkjksi.k gsrq izLrkfor o`{kkjksi.k dh ;kstuk ¼o`{kkjksi.k gsrq izLrkfor o`{kkjksi.k dh ;kstuk ¼o`{kkjksi.k gsrq izLrkfor {ks=] jksfir fd;s tkus okys o`{kksa dh la[;k {ks=] jksfir fd;s tkus okys o`{kksa dh la[;k {ks=] jksfir fd;s tkus okys o`{kksa dh la[;k {ks=] jksfir fd;s tkus okys o`{kksa dh la[;k lfgr tkudkjh nsosa½lfgr tkudkjh nsosa½lfgr tkudkjh nsosa½lfgr tkudkjh nsosa½
Enclosed in Environment Management
Plan
20202020 [knku {ks= esa dk;Z djus okys deZpkfj;ksa ,oa [knku {ks= esa dk;Z djus okys deZpkfj;ksa ,oa [knku {ks= esa dk;Z djus okys deZpkfj;ksa ,oa [knku {ks= esa dk;Z djus okys deZpkfj;ksa ,oa Jfedksa dh la[;k Jfedksa dh la[;k Jfedksa dh la[;k Jfedksa dh la[;k
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21212121 mR[kuu lekfmR[kuu lekfmR[kuu lekfmR[kuu lekfIr ij mDr {ks= ds iquZokl dh Ir ij mDr {ks= ds iquZokl dh Ir ij mDr {ks= ds iquZokl dh Ir ij mDr {ks= ds iquZokl dh ;kstuk dk fooj.k;kstuk dk fooj.k;kstuk dk fooj.k;kstuk dk fooj.k
At the end of the life of the mine it is
proposed that area to be water filled
again
22222222 mDr [knku ds vklikl ds {ks= esa lkekftd o mDr [knku ds vklikl ds {ks= esa lkekftd o mDr [knku ds vklikl ds {ks= esa lkekftd o mDr [knku ds vklikl ds {ks= esa lkekftd o vkfFkZd mUu;u ds mik; dk fooj.kvkfFkZd mUu;u ds mik; dk fooj.kvkfFkZd mUu;u ds mik; dk fooj.kvkfFkZd mUu;u ds mik; dk fooj.k
Enclosed in Pre Feasibility Report
23232323 vU; rF; vU; rF; vU; rF; vU; rF; tks vkosnd izLrqr djuk tks vkosnd izLrqr djuk tks vkosnd izLrqr djuk tks vkosnd izLrqr djuk pkgrk@pkgrh gSpkgrk@pkgrh gSpkgrk@pkgrh gSpkgrk@pkgrh gS
Form-I, Pre-Feasibility Report,
Proposed EMS and Environment
Management Plan
lR;kiulR;kiulR;kiulR;kiu
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