From
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
To M.Sudhakar, M.Sc., M/s. Chalapathi Minerals,
Proprietor: Sri. Ch.Chalapathi Rao #207, Roja Kishore Residency,
Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, 1/1, Ramannapeta, Koritipadu Road, Guntur. Chenchupeta, Tenali,
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Letter No. 2214/MP/NLR/2017, dated: 26.07.2017.
Sir,
Sub:-Mines & Minerals - Mining Plan for Mining Lease applied area of M/s. Chalapathi Minerals for Quartz, over an extent of 18.409 Hectares in Sy.No's.Hill Block No.XIV of Khajipuram H/o. Basinipalli Village, Bestavaripet Manda!, Prakasam District - Mining Plan - Approved -Regarding.
Ref:- 1. Govt. Memo.7674/M.II(l)/2014, Ind. & Comm. Department, dated 03.02.2016.
2. Dra~ Mining Plan submitted on 13.06.2017 of M/s. Chalapathi Minerals.
3. This office Letter No.2241/MP/MRKP/2017, dt:18.07.2017. 4. Letter dated 25.07.2017 along with 6 sets of fair Mining Plan
from the Lessee / RQP.
***** In exercise of the powers conferred by the Government of Andhra
Pradesh, through the reference 1st cited, I hereby approve the Mining Plan in respect of Mining Lease applied area for Quartz, over an extent of 18.409 Hectares in Sy.No's.Hill Block No.XIV of Khajipuram H/o. Basinipalli Village, Bestavaripet Mandal, Prakasam District applied by M/s. Chalapathi Minerals, under Rule 7(A) of Andhra Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession Rules 1966 and as per the G.O.Ms.No.56, Industries and Commerce (Mines-II), dated:30.04.2016. This approval is subject to the following conditions.
1. The Mining Plan is approved without prejudice to any other laws applicable to the mine area from time to time whether made by the Central Government, State Government or any other authority.
2. It is clarified that this approval of the Mining Plan does not in any way imply the approval of the Government in terms of any other provision of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act 1957 or the Mineral Concession Rules 1960 and any other laws including the Forest Conservation Act, 1980.
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3. The Mining Plan is approved subject to strictly adhering to the Relevant Regulations of MMR 1961 and obtaining prior permission from Director General Mines Safety whenever and where ever it is required.
4 . The approval authority does not owe the responsibility with regard to Assessment of the reserves, erroneous certification made by the R.Q.P. if any and approval is tentative, subject to Modification on new findings at a later date as per the provisions of (23 B & 23 D) of MCDR, 1988, since the evaluation is done on random basis.
Encl: Approved Mining Plan. Yours faithfully,
M.~JA~ Deputy Director of Mines & Geology,
Guntur
1. Copy submitted to the Director of Mines and Geology, Ibrahimpatnam along with Approved Mining Plan.
2. Copy submitted to the Member of Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board, Visakhapatnam along with Approved Mining Plan for information.
3. Copy to Sri P.V.Satyanayana, Plot No.406, Green Avenue, Opp Anil Castle, Gollapudi, Vijayawada-521225, Krishna District for information.
4. Copy submitted to the Regional Controller of Mines, IBM, Sultan Bazar, Hyderabad along with Approved Mining Plan.
5. Copy submitted to the Director of Mines Safety, Gruhakalpa (Block-2), Nampally, Hyderabad for favour of information.
6. Copy to the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Markapur along with Approved Mining Plan.
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MINING PLAN FOR QUARTZ
INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
(Under Rule 7 A (1) of APMMC Rules, 1966 & Rule 7 A (3) of APMMC, 1966)
OTHER THAN FULLY MECHANISED OPENCAST 'A' CATEGORY
(FOR THE FIRST FIVE YEARS PLAN PERIOD)
Extent 18.409 Hectares
Sy. No. Hill Block No. XIV
Village Khajipuram H/o. Basinipalli
Manda I Bestavaripeta
District Prakasam
State Andhra Pradesh
Category Other Than Fully Mechanised Opencast 'A' Category
LESSEE
M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS Proprietor : Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao
#207
Prepared By
P.V.STYANARATANA Plot No:406, Green Avenue,
Opp Anil Castle, Gollapudi,
Vijayawada - 521225. Mobile No. 8940343373
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DECLARATION
<;;ertified that the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan prepared
in consultation with me in respect of our Quartz over an extent of 18.409
Hectares in Sy. No. Hill Block No. XIV of Khajipuram H/o Basinipalli Village,
Bestavaripeta Mandal, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh State, and we
understood its contents and agree to implement the same in accordance with
law.
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CERTIFICATE
Certified that the Provisions of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there
under observed in the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan and
wherever specific permission is required, I will approach the Director of Mines
Safety for their specific approval.
Certified that the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan prepared
in consultation with me in respect of our Quartz over an extent of 18.409
Hectares in Sy. No. Hill Block No. XIV of Khajipuram H/o Basinipalli Village,
Bestavaripeta Mandal, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh State, is prepared in
consultation with us and we understood its contents and agreed to implement the
same in accordance with the act.
Date
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CERTIFICATE
Certified that "The Provisions of the Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made
there under observed in the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure
Plan and wherever specific permission is required, the lessee will approach
the Director of Mines safety for their specific approval".
2. Certified that 'The Provisions of Andhra Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession
Rules 7 A, 1966 observed in the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine
Closure Plan in respect Quartz over an extent of 18.409 Hectares in Sy. No.
Hill Block No. XIV of Khajipuram H/o Basinipalli Village, Bestavaripeta
Mandal, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh State, held by M/s CHALAPATI
MINERALS, Proprietor : Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao, and wherever specific
permissions are required the lessee will approach the concerned authorities
for grant the permission".
3. Certified that "The information furnished in the Mining Plan including
Progressive Mine Closure to the best of my
knowledge".
Date : sth June '2017 RQP
~ Place: (P. V.SA TY ANARAYANA)
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INDEX
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL
LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
PART-A
GENERAL DETAILS OF THE APPLIED AREA I MINING LEASE
GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION
MINING
MINE DRAINAGE
STOCKING OF MINERAL REJECT I SUB GRADE MATERIAL AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL
OTHERS
PART-B
ENVIRONMENT BASE LINE INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
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3 PROGRESSIVE RECLAMATION PLAN 24
4 MINED OUT LAND 24
5 TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT 25
6 TAILING DAM MANAGEMENT 25
7 DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT 25
8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY DISCONTINUANCE 26
9 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE 27
10 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE PROFORMA 27
11 CERTIFICATE 29
12 PLANS & SECTIONS 29
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LIST OF PLATES
TITLE SCALE
LOCATION CUM KEY PLAN 1 : 50,000
LEASE AREA PLAN 1 : 8,000
SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN 1 : 2,000
GEOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS 1 : 2,000
MINE LAYOUT PLAN 1 : 2,000
MINE LAYOUT CROSS SECTIONS 1 : 2,000
CONCEPTUAL PLAN 1 : 2,000
CONCEPTURAL CROSS SECTIONS 1 : 2,000
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LIST OF ANNEXURES
I Copy of Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, Notice No. 12530 I R3-2 I 2016 dated 23-03-2017
II Copy of Quarry Photographs
m Copy of Chemical Analysis
IV Copy of RQP Validity Certificate
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This Mining Plan is Approved Subject to the Conditions Stipulations Indicated in �ha Mlnlna
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No.�J.�f.l.12,t?.fAI�� J ';)_MINING PLAN FOR QUARTZ Dated· �1·'f!)·rp.jy�::::::::
INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
(Under Amended Rule 7 A (1) of APMMC Rules, 1966 &
Rule 7 A (3) of APMMC Rules, 1966)
(FOR THE FIRST FIVE YEARS PLAN PERIOD)
(OTHER THAN FULLY MECHANISED OPENCAST 'A' CATEGORY)
Over an extent of 18.409 Hectares in Sy. No. Hill Block No. XIV of Khajipuram H/o. Basinipalli (V), Bestavaripeta (M), Prakasam District
Andhra Pradesh State
INTRODUCTION
APPLICANT
M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS Proprietor : Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao
#207 Roja Kishore Residency
Chenchupeta Tena Ii
Guntur District
By
P.V.SATYANARAYANARQP
M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS, Proprie
Block No. XIV of Khajipuram Prakasam District, Andhra Prade
The Asst. Director of Mines a submitted the proposals recommending for grant of qua ,..... ase ver an extent of 18.409 Hectares in Sy. No. Hill Block Q:'. of
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APPROVED
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Deputy Director of Mmesh & GeologyGUNTUR .. A.P.
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After careful examination of the proposals of the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, Markapur, it is decided in principle to grant the quarry lease for Quartz over an extent of 18.409 Hectares in Sy. No. Hill Block No. XIV of Khajipuram H/o Basinipalli Village, Bestavaripeta Mandal, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh State, in favour of M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS, Proprietor : Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao, for a period of (20) years subject to submission of Approved Mining Plan, with a condition that the Approved Mining Plan shall reflect the restrictions to be adopted by the applicant while conducting quarry operations due to existence of any structures, railway line, roads, water bodies such as river etc. , and the stipulated distances as per the various regulations prescribed under Mines and Metalliferrous Regulations '1961 alongwith consent for Establishment from A. P. Pollution Control Board & Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forests as per Environment Impact Assessment Notification through 5.0. 1533, dated 14-09-2006 to consider grant of quarry lease for Quartz and vide Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, Notice No. 12530 I R3-2 I 2016 dated 23-03-2017 (Annexure - I).
M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS, Proprietor: Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao, approached Sri P.V. SATYANARAYANA , RQP (RQP I DMG I AP I 34 I 2017) for preparation of Mining Plan in the above mentioned area.
Accordingly this Mining Plan is prepared as per guidelines issued in Form-T in G.O.Ms.No.56, Industries & Commerce (M.II) Department., dated 30-04-2016 under Amended Rule 7 A (1) of APMMC Rules, 1966 and Progressive Mine Closure Plan under Rule 7 A (3) of APMMC Rules, 1966 for the first five years period and submitted to the Deputy Director of Mines & Geology, Guntur, for scrutiny.
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I GENERAL
1. Name and Address of the applicant
2. Status of the applicant
M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS Proprietor: Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao, #207, Roja Kishore Residency, Chenchupeta, Tenali Guntur District.
Private Firm
3. Mineral (s) which are included in the Quartz Letter of Intent
4. Name and Details of person employed for preparing Mining Plan
RQP Registration No. & Validity
P.V. SATYANARAYANA Plot No: 406, Green Avenue, Opp: Anil Castle, Gollapudi, Vijayawada - 521225. Mobile No. 8940343373.
RQP/ DMG I AP I 34 I 2017 (Valid Up to 23th March '2027)
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II. LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
1. Applied Area I Lease Details
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Extent
Ownership of Occupancy
Geo Co-ordinates
Total Extent Accessibility
Hill Block No. XIV
Khajipuram H/o Basinipalli
Bestavaripeta
Prakasam
Andhra Pradesh
18.409 Hectares
Govt. Land
The mining lease applied area falls in the Survey of India, Toposheet No. 57 M I 3 (Scale 1 : 50,000) and is bounded
B.P LATITUDE LONGITUDE No
15° 25' 58.0"N 79° 06' 35.9"E
2 15° 25' 55.0"N 79° 06' 39.9"E
3 15° 25' 53.1"N 79° 06' 36.B"E
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14 15° 25' 36.4"N 79° 06' 16.B"E
15 15° 25' 39.5"N 79° 06' 12.7"E
The mining lease applied area is located at the distance of 1.50 Km due SW of the mining lease applied area. The mining lease applied area can be approached from Podili -Pothavaram - Kambhalapadu - Salanuthala -Kothapalle - Khajeepuram. The location of the area is indicated in Key - Cum - Location Map (Plate - I).
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Attach a general location map showing area and access routes
The location of the area is indicated in Key - Cum - Location Map (Plate - I).
Period of quarry lease required = 20 years.
Infrastructure and Communication
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l Availability of Water the surrounds of the quarry lease applied area are irrigated by ground
water.
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Availability of Electricity
Communication Network
Road Network
Nearest Rail Head
Port Facility
School
Medical Facility
BOUNDARIES
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South
East
West
Electricity is available in all the villages and in the nearby agricultural lands for borewells.
Tele Communications facility is available at the Basinipalli village.
State Transport Bus Services ply from Podili frequently; Private Transport is also available on this road network.
Pod iii Railway Station is 61 Km (via. SH - 65) from the Site
Chennai Port is about 400 Km (via. NH - 16) from the Site.
Primary School Education is available at Basinipalli village. Higher Education are available at Podili, Ongole & Prakasam.
Registered Medical Practioner is available at Basinipalli village. Podili, Ongole & Prakasam are well placed for Doctors, Nursing Homes & Hospitals.
Hill & Barren Lands
Hill
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Hill & Barren Lands
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PART-A
GENERAL DETAILS OF THE APPLIED AREA I MINING LEASE
1.
2. Drainage
3. Vegetation
4. Climate
5. Rainfall
6. Soil Type
7. Land Use Pattern
The mining lease applied area is situated on the hill.
The lowest contour is 148 M and highest contour is 182 M in topo plan (Plate - Ill).
Nallagonda Vagu is passing at the distance of 2.25 Km due West. The mining lease applied area is surrounded by numerous water bodies.
Sub-Dendritic Pattern in SW - NE direction
Sparse with thorny bushes in the mining leased applied area, areas around the mining leased applied area are cultivation lands
The area experience semi arid climatic condition. The area experience 800 mm average annual rainfall during August -November months. The day temperature varies 28°c in winter and about 50°c in summer season. The general wind direction is SW to NE & SE- NW.
The average annual rainfall of the area is 1,000 mm
Red lateritic soils
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GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION
Brief description of Regional Geology with reference to location of lease I applied area
The Rock types of this region are pertaining to Palnad series, lying at North-Eastern side of Kadapa basin, stretching on both the sides of the Krishna river. The Palnad series are called as Kurnool formations. They lie un-conformably on the Kadapa
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probably may not be more than 6,000 Mas estimated by Mr. Heron. They consist of Quartz and Shale as major constituents. The main geological succession of the area is as follows.
Series Stages
Kundair Nandyal Shales, Koilkuntla Quartz
Paniam Pinnacled Quartzites, Plateau Quartzites
Jammalamadugu Auk Shales, Narji Shales
Banaganapalli Banaganapalli Quartzites
Local Geology
The area is fully covered with Quartz in appearance throughout. Local Geology and Lithology of the area is as follows.
Quartz vein Quartz 20 to 40 M thick
Fine Grade Quartz Soil Quartz with Sedim
Schists and Other Rocks Host rock as sid
Details of Mining Lease holder
M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS Proprietor : Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao, #207, Roja Kishore Residency, Chenchupeta, Tenali, Guntur District.
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Details of Prospecting I Mining Carried Out
No mining is carried out in this area as the subject area is applied for grant of quarry lease applied area.
Surface Geological Plan area on 1 : 2,000 Scale
Topographical Survey
The baseline is considered from the GPS reading in co-relation with Toposheet contours, the levels were taken using total station of LEICA with 5 Cm accuracy covering the total area.
The BM is taken on Boundary Pillar - 82 at NE side of the mining lease applied area with its value of 148 M (Plate - III).
The geo co-ordinates were fixed using the 12 channel handheld GPS, GARMIN make with
MAP DATUM: WGS-84
Position Format hddd - mm - ss.s
Map Datum WGS-84
Units Metric
North Reference Magnetic
Variance 001°W
Angle Degrees
The features captured are drafted to 2,000 Scale
f) Surface Cum Geological Plan prepared on a scale 1 : 2,000
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The geological features captured are drafted to prepare the Surface Geological Plan on 1 : 2,000 Scale (Plate - III)
Geological Sections on natural scale at suitable interval across the lease area or applied area
Geological traverses in the mine and existing mining pits in the vicinity facilitated to access the shape and size of the deposit in the area. It is a part of hill deposit rising 34 M above ground level within the mining leased applied area (The lowest contour is 148 M and highest contour is 182 M).
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Method of Estimation of Reserves
The deposit is found to be irregular in shape. Hence cross sectional method adopted for Estimation of Geological Reserves. 7 Sections A-A1 to G-G1 were drawn at equal distance perpendicular to the strike direction of the formation to estimate the reserves (Plate - III}.
The cross sections were drawn perpendicular to the strike direction, the cross sectional area of the individual sections are calculated to arrive at sectional area, the area thus arrived is multiplied by the sectional influence of 120 M (average) to arrive the volume of deposit.
Broadly indicate the future program of exploration with due justification taking into consideration the future tentative excavation programme planned in first five years
No. of Boreholes Grid Year
(Core I RC I Interval DTH)
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Reserves and Resources as per be stated
Total mete rage
No. of Pits, No. of
Dimensions Trenches,
and Dimensions
and Volume Volume
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· ulation of reserves shall
The reserves are estimated by multiplying the cross sectional area with the influence distance of section, tonnage factor (T.F) and recovery factor (RF). The tonnage factor of Quartz is considered as 2.50.
The intercalated waste from the joints in Quartz, which are rejects considered @ 35% of the ROM, recovery factor saleable ore is taken as 65%.
The tonnage factor of Quartz is considered as 2.50 and recovery factor saleable ore is taken as 65%.
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The reserves upto 8 M below the surface are considered under Proved Category of Reserves (Upto RL 140 M) (Plate - III).
Hence, only G1 (Proved) scale category as (111) code is calculated. No resources are considered under G2 & G3 (Probable & Possible) scale of exploration.
TOTAL GEOLOGICAL RESERVES
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Category Area Influence vu1u11,., ,,...,M , ·a\.LUI
Sections & TF
@65% UNFC Code (M2) (M) (M3) (Tons) (Tons)
A-A1 220.00 120.00 26,400.00 2.50 66,000.00 42,900.00
B - 81 355.00 120.00 42,600.00 2.50 1,06,500 .00 69,225.00
C- C1 906.00 120.00 1,08,720.00 2.50 2,71 ,800.00 1,76,670.00
G1 D- 01 Proved 1,563.00 120.00 1,87,560.00 2.50 4,68,900.00 3,04,785.00
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E- E1 1,991.00 120.00 2,38,920.00 2.50 5,97,300.00 3,88,245.00
F - F1 2,359.00 120.00 2,83,080.00 2.50 7,07,700.00 4,60,005.00
G-G1 1,224.00 105.00 1,28,520.00 2.50 3,21,300.00 2,08,845.00
TOTAL PROVED RESERVES 10, 15,800.00 25,39,500.00 16,50,675.00 ~ - 0 ~ · .. &), ""'" -::._ -...
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2 Probable 121 Nil Nil
3 Possible 333 Nil Nil
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No reserves are blocked under 7.5 M buffer zone
Reserves blocked under Safety Slopes
No reserves are blocked under safety slopes
RESERVES AVAILABLE FOR MINING
A. Total Geological Reserves 25,39,500.00 Tons
B. Reserves Blocked under 7.5 M Buffer Zone Nil
c. Reserves Blocked under Safety Slopes Nil
D. Total Reserves Blocked (B + C) Nil
E. Reserves available for Mining (A - (B + C)) 25,39,500.00 Tons
Life of the Mine = Total Mineable Reserves I Average Annual Production
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3. MINING
a) Open Cast Mining
i) Description of existing I proposed m.......,..tfu,6...~Fnr~ 'd:;1qa with all design parameters indicating on plans I sections
The method of mining shall be opencast and semi-mechanized on single shift basis. Excavations shall be carried out by Jack Hammer drilling and blasting. Bench height and width will be maintained at 6 m and 6 m each respectively with overall slope at 60°. Excavation and loading shall be carried out with simple excavators of capacity 0.9 to 1.1 cu.m bucket capacity. This shall be utilized for developmental work, excavation and loading into the trucks. Tippers of 10 T capacity shall be utilized for all transportation purposes.
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The firm intends to extract the Quartz production to the tune of 67224.00 Tons of Quartz per annum during the first five years of the plan period.
• Capacity of Quartz raising per annum(@ 65%) = 43,695.60 Tons
• Total excavation (Maximum Production) = 74,385.00 Tons
• No of Working Days considered = 300 of mine operation
• Total required quantity per day = 247.95 Tons per day
The opencast mine operations consist of four major operations viz. drilling, blasting, loading and transport
ii) Drilling and Blasting
DRILLING MACHINE :
Drilling Parameters for Quartz :
Burden (8)
Spacing (S)
: 2.50 meter
: 3.00 meter
Depth (Includes sub grade drilling) (D) : 6.0 meter
The angle of inclination should less than 78° to 82°. Sub grade Drilling + 8 % of the
depth of the bench. (6 meter+ 0.48 =6.48 Or Say 6.5 meter)
In-situ density : 2.5
Yield per hole : 8 XS X DX 2.5
Yield per meter
Drilling required for planned ROM
Technical Specification of diesel driven port
Compressor capacity
Compressor output capacity
Wagon Drill
Working pressure on hammer : 150 lbs
Average drilling output per hour : 12 meters
annum
Total Hours required for planned production : 3,538.11 I 12 = 294.84 Hours I
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Number of drilling days required per month = 29 I 8 = 3.63 Or Say 4 Days
By considering 80 % availability of men & machinery, One DTH drilling units, having 54 mm 0 is adequate to meet out the targeted production during the plan period.
Note: As far as, the strata condition in the mined area was medium I low in situ density, the drilling in the waste has to be performed in micro level.
Indicate year wise tentative excavation in cubic meters indicating development, ROM, pit wise as in table.
ROM from Mineralised Zone Pit Total
Top OB/ ROM/
Year Tentative SB/ Waste Waste No Excavation Soil
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1st 25,134.00 Nil Nil 40,842.75 Nil Nil 21,992.25 1: 0.35
2nd 24,804.00 Nil Nil 40,306.50 Nil Nil 21,703.50 1: 0.35
3rd 28,740.00 Nil Nil 46,702.50 Nil Nil 25,147.50 1 : 0.35
4lh 26,016.00 Nil Nil 42 ,276.on ~' ii Nil 22,764.00 1 : 0.35 ~ OE s& ~ N:---.
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iv) Dump Management
The waste generated will be temporarily dumped in the NE of the mining lease applied area (within the mining lease applied area) covering an area of 2,446 M2
with an average height of 6 M between the grids N 650 - 750 & E 600 - 750. The dump will be re-handled for back filling the matured pits.
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Production Proposed for the first five years
The applicant intends to extract the Quartz production to the tune of 43,695.60 Tons per annum during the first 5 years of the plan period.
During the plan period it is proposed to exploit the Quartz from the total area of 22,408.00 M2 to an average depth of 6 M from North of the mining lease applied area covering under Cross Sections A-A1 to E-E1 between the grids N 300 -800 & E 100 - 750. The workings advance Southwards (Plate - V).
Other than fully mechanized open cast 'A' category method of mining operations will be deployed. Compressor with Jack hammers will be utilized for drilling the holes. Excavation, haulage will be done by manually. Manual sorting and sizing of the mineral will be done manually. The minerals will be transported by hired trucks.
b) Mining Program for the first five years
It is proposed to produce the Quartz from North of the mining lease applied area during the first five years.
The waste generated will be temporarily dumped in the NE of the mining lease applied area (within the mining lease applied area) covering an area of 2,446 M2
with an average height of 6 M between the grids N 650 - 750 & E 600 - 750. The dump will be re-handled for back filling the matured pits (Plate - V).
Soil Dump
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During 1st year, the mining will be initiated from North of the mining lease applied area between the grids N 600 - 800 & E 550 - 750 and between the Contour 156-150 M to RL 150-144 M.
62,835.00 Tons of ROM and will be obtained by excavating an area of 4,189.00 M2 with a bench of 6 M height, producing 40,842.75 Tons of
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During 2nd year, the mining will continue due South of 1st year workings between the grids N 500 - 650 & E 400 - 600 and between the Contour 168 -155 M to RL 162 -149 M.
62,010.00 Tons of ROM and will be obtained by excavating an area of 4, 134.00 M2 with a bench of 6 M height, producing 40,306.50 Tons of Quartz (65% recovery) and 21,703.50 Tons (35% waste) will be generated. The mining advances Southwards.
During 3rd year, the mining will continue due South of 2nd year workings between the grids N 450 - 600 & E 350 - 500 and between the Contour 170 -163 M to RL 164-157 M.
71,850.00 Tons of ROM and will be obtained by excavating an area of 4,790.00 M2 with a bench of 6 M height, producing 46,702.50 Tons of Quartz (65% recovery) and 25, 147.50 Tons (35% waste) will be generated. The mining advances Southwards.
During 4th year, the mining will continue due South of 3rd year workings between the grids N 400 - 500 & E 250 - 400 and between the Contour 171 - 167 M to RL 165-161 M.
65,040.00 Tons of ROM and will be..!Ct:Jta:rA 4,336.00 M2 with a bench of 6 Quartz (65% recovery) an generated. The mining adva
During 5th year, the mining i between the grids N 350 -
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74,385.00 Tons of ROM and will tittf-- .. fy excavating an area of 4,959.00 M2 with a bench of 6 M height, producing 48,350.25 Tons of Quartz (65% recovery) and 26,034.75 Tons (35% waste) will be generated. The mining advances Southwards.
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Bench Volume ROM
Recovery Waste Height @65% @35%
Year Area TF (M2)
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1st 4,189.00 6.00 25,134.00 2.50 62,835.00 40,842.75 21,992.25
2nd 4,134.00 6.00 24,804.00 2.50 62,010.00 40,306.50 21,703.50
3rd 4,790.00 6.00 28,740.00 2.50 71,850.00 46,702.50 25,147.50
4lh 4,336.00 6.00 26,016.00 2.50 65,040.00 42,276.00 22,764.00
5lh 4,959.00 6.00 29,754.00 2.50 74,385.00 48,350.25 26,034.75
TOTAL 1,34,448.00 3,36, 120.00 2, 18,478.00 1,17,642.00
AVERAGE 26,889.60 67,224.00 43,695.60 23,528.40
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Magazine Type and Capacity
Applicant will apply for the Explosive license for storing the explosives with 100 Kg Portable Magazine.
Alternatively engages a licensed blasting contractor for carrying out the drilling and blasting.
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Shallow aquifers during monsoon period and canal flows.
A Minimum and Maximum depth of water table Depletion of water occurs during summer
Water table depth ranges from 10 - 35 m
B Indicate Maximum and minimum Contour 173 - RL 167 M to depth of workings Contour 150 - 144 M
C Quantity and Quality of water Potable
D Regional Drainage Pattern Parallel
STOCKING OF MINERAL REJECT I SUB GRADE MATERIAL AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
Estimated waste quantity that will be generated during this plan period will be 1, 17,642.00 Tons.
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Waste @35% (Tons)
21,992.25
21,703.50
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Estimated Waste Quantity that will be generated in the Entire Lease Period
At the rate of 23,528.40 Tons of waste per year, the total of waste generated in entire lease period i.e. 20 years is estimated to be 4,70,568.00 Tons.
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USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT
The Quartz of this area is not meant of captive use. The mineral quartz will be sold to the Ferro Alloy Industries, Foundries, Ceramics and to Glass Industries.
Specifications stipulated by buyers
Industry Si02 Fe203 Al203
Quartz
AGI (Glass) 98.5 0.05 0.40
HMT Bulb Industry 98.4 0.05 0.55
Hindustan Sanitary Ware 99.4 0.03 0.24
Sheet Fibre Glass 99.6 0.03 0.15
PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT
No processing is required for Quartz.
OTHERS
SITE SERVICES
Temporary Office, Rest Shelter, Drinking Water Facilitates, Public Utilities, First Aid will be provided by the applicant in the NE corner of the mining lease area covering an area of 317 M2 between the grids N 750 - 800 & E 750 - 800 (Plate -V).
b) Extent of Mechanisation
S.NO. RATED CAPACITY
01. Hitachi Bucket Capacity 0.9 M3
02. Jack Hammers 4 No's.
03. Tractor Mounted Compressor 1 No.
04. Water Tanker (Tractor Mounted) 5000 L 1 No.
05. Tractors with Trailers 4 No's.
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The human resources deployed are as follows :
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) Supervisory Cader
l . Mmes Manager 1..,;um rv1mmg t:ng1neer I
2. Mine Mate 1
Work Persons
3. Excavator Operator 1
4. Drivers 5 .
5. Compressor Operator 4
6. Semi Skilled Workers 20
7 Un- Skilled Workers 20
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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
ENVIRONMENT BASE LINE INFORMATION
The mining lease applied area is on part of the elevated ridge with sparse vegetation small bushes
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Climatic Conditions
part of the lease area. The areas around are agricultural lands.
Nallagonda Vagu is passing at the distance of 2.25 Km due West. The mining lease applied area is surrounded by numerous water bodies.
The whole mining lease applied area is occupied by scattered sparse vegetation of thorny trees and small bushes. In the mining lease applied area, no wild animals are witnessed as per the statements collected from the local population, since 50 years
• Air quality is good but at quarries it is filled with dust, due to haulage on the road, blasting etc.
• The noise generated mostly due to blasting, drilling, vehicular traffic
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Public Buildings, Places & Monuments
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ix Eco-Sensitive Areas
The nearest village Khajipuram is situated 1.50 Km due NE of the mining leased applied area, having a population of 3000. Agriculture and sheep breeding are important profession of the people living in the village besides involving themselves in mining activity.
S.No. Villa e Direction
01 . Khajipuram NE 1.50 3,000
02. Kottapeta NE 3.00 6,000
03. Basinepalle NE 3.00 4,600
04. Cherukupalle SE 4.25 1,000
05. Akkapalle SE 2.75 3,500
06. Pachala SE 4.00 1,200 Venkatapuram
07. Galljeruguda SE 4.75 4,400
08. Penchikalapadu NW 4.75 1,000
09. Mokshagundam NW 4.75 2,100
10. Palem NW 3.50 1,000
11 . Pandillapalle NW 4.50 1,500
No Eco Sensitive are existing in 10 Km radius
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The applicant proposes for afforestation in the NE of the mining leased applied area covering an area of 750 M2 within the 7.5 M buffer zone in phased manner during the plan period with Neem I Mango plants (Plate - V).
Year Area No. of Type of (M2) Plants Plants
1st 150.00 30 Neem I Mango
2nd 150.00 30 Neem I Mango
3rd 150.00 30 Neem I Mango
4th 150.00 30 Neem I Mango
5th 150.00 30 Neem I Mango
TOTAL 750.00 150
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
a Landscape Changes
b Air Quality
c Water Quality
A large pit of 22,408 M2 to an average depth of 6 M will be formed in the mining leased applied area. The mining will alter the shape of the present hill slope with a large sliced pit.
RSPM = 60.ug/m
S02 = 40µg/m3
N02 = 40µg/m3
CO = 1.0µg/m3
The water environment will not be disturbed as the mine is far off from the water courses.
The mining of Quartz has no adverse affect is anticipated on the water regime in the area
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The blasting and the haulage and the drilling of boreholes generate noise. However, the probable noise level will be within the permissible limits and will not cause harm. The applicant will provide suitable protective gear to the workers for minimizing the noise pollution and the machinery will be well maintained.
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Socio economics
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The water environment will not be disturbed as the mine is far off from the water courses.
No acids will be generated from Quartz mines
No subsidence is anticipated in this regime as the basement rock is massive and away from the seismic zone
The main occupation of villagers is agriculture and sheep raring. The commencement of mining activity in this area improved the socio-economic status of the local people by creation of employment and paying taxes to gram panchayath.
The mining in this area does not involve any hazardous methods. The applicant is providing First Aid facilities at Mine site.
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The pits will be utilized for water storage and water harvesting structure.
Mined out Additional area Backfilling & Mined out area at the proposed for Total Afforestation area at the end Year Pit No. working in beginning Area (Ha) in the year of the year
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3rd 0.832 0.479 1.311 - 1.311
4th 1.311 0.434 1.745 - 1.745
5lh 1.745 0.496 2.241 - 2.241
MINED OUT LAND
The mined out pit will be utilized for water recharge structure. The entire area leaving 7.5 M buffer zone will be excavated to a depth of 140 M i.e. ultimate pit depth.
Land Use Pattern of the mine area during the first 5 years will be as follows :
Area Hectares
Broken Nil Nil Active Mine Area
To be broken 2.241
TOTAL 2.241
Existing Nil
Waste Dumps Soil 0.100
Proposed 0.245
TOTAL 0.344
7 .5 M Wide Safety Zone 26,462 2.646
Roads 3,072 0.307
Infrastructure 317 0.032
Stock Yard 738 0.074
MINING LEASE AREA UTILIZED 56,439 5.644
TOTAL MINING LEASE AREA 1,84,090 18,409
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Mining Operations
Period Area Depth Area I Plants (M2) (M) (M2)
During 2"d 5 year block period 6,030 28.00
During 3rd 5 year block period 10,863 30.00 9,518 M2
(7.5 M buffer zone)
During 4th 5 year block period 14,518 12.00
Reclamation {Plate - IX)
The matured pits will be backfilled by re-handing of waste as a reclamation measure and balance of pits will be utilized as water harvesting structure
5. TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT
Not applicable
6. TAILING DAM MANAGEMENT
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT
To mitigate the emergency, planning is the first & four most thing, i.e. recognizing the accident or possible, assessing the consequences of such possible accidents and deciding on emergency planning I pr tance both on site & off site that would necessary to be impleme ~e
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The mine is located at the distance of 71 Km from Podili town having good transport and communication systems.
The mine is having good communication like telephone & mobile facility. In case of any minor I major accidents within the mine, the same will be communicated to the
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A vehicle is kept all the time at the mine site for conveyance.
At mine level First Aid will provided and person(s) shall be shifted to nearby hospital at Podili which is having all basic amenities.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY DISCONTINUANCE
The mine workers are taken on contract basis on need based orders, the workers always get Employment I Contract in similar quarries existing around. During monsoon these labour are busy with agricultural activities.
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Dump Management
Management of worked out benches
Reclamation and Rehabilitation by backfilling
DETAILS
Area afforested (Ha)
1. No. of saplings planted
2. Cumulative no of plants
3. Cost including watch and care during the year
1. Area available for rehabilitation (specify)
2. No of saplings planted in the year
3. Cumulative no of plants
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3. Any other means (specify)
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3. Method of rehabilitation
FINANCIAL ASSURANCE
) ------EioaociaLAssu.r:ai:ice-eaA~e su~r.Aitted~ i+-a~GaS!:labJe-f.orm pratsr.abu,....a-SaA- ---n Guarantee from a Scheduled Bank at the rates equivalent to rates prescribed in
Rule 23 (F) (2) of Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 1988 for the first five J years period expiring at the end of validity of the document.
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The proposed mining operations are by Other than Fully Mechanised Mining and hence the cost of Reclamation & Rehabilitation is calculated as per the provisions
of AP MMC Rules, 1966 @ ' 25,000/- per hectare or part thereof. This amount
works out to be ' 74,975/- for 2.999 Hectares area.
The minimum financial assurance in the form of Bank Guarantee for' 2,00,000/- will
have be submitted to the Assistant Director of Mines & Geology, Markapur.
FINANCIAL ASSURANCE PROFORMA
The details of area put to use under various activities are calculated to arrive the Financial Assurance, various land uses are indicated in the following tabular form.
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Area under Mining Nil 2.241 2.241 .
Storage for Top Soil Nil 0.100 0.100 -
Overburden I Dump Nil 0.245 0.245 -
Mineral Storage Nil 0.074 0.074 -
Infrastructure (Workshop, Administrative Building Nil 0.032 0.032 . etc.,)
Roads Nil 0.307 0.307 -
Railways Nil N.A. N.A. -
Green Belt Nil (0.075) (0.075)
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Effluent Treatment Plant Nil N.A. N.A. -
Mineral Separation Plant Nil N.A. • A . ~-"' lfu ~ :::-...
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11. CERTIFICATE
I Certified that the above mentioned will be taken care in the Progressive Mine Closure Plan for Quartz over an extent of 18.409 Hectares in Sy. No. Hill Block No.
1 XIV of Khajipuram H/o Basinipalli Village, Bestavaripeta Mandal, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh State.
All statutory organizations, courts etc. have been taken into consideration and wherever any specific permission is required, the applicant will approach the
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12. PLANS & SECTIONS
The Pans and Sections are enclosed.
} APPLICANT
Gk c/M CP 1JL? t> M/s CHALAPATI MINERALS
Proprietor: Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao
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f'£:-P.V. SATYANARAYANA
P/ DMG I AP I 34 I 2017
APPROVED
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Deputy Director of Minlih & Geology GUNTUR,, A.P.
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NOTICE No.12530/RJ-2/2016 Dated .23-03-2017.
Sub:- MINES AND QUARRIES - Grant of Quarry Lease for Quartz over an extent of 18.409 H~ctares 'in Sy:No.H(if: Bio.ck No.XIV of f<ha)lpuram
_1_---------A:ff:h--&asiRl"'am- vHf~e1 1;3~tavnrtpeta rw1audaf, ~ktisa.M Dlstrlct -Application fifed by M/s. Cl:'lalijpatl Mlneirals, Prop· Sri ch .. 'chalapatl R~o - Approv~d Mining Plan alon'9Witf! con~.ent for Esta611slim~Jit from A.P. Pollution control Bo~frci & En\flr:1,rutaental tl~~ra,u:e from Minl~try of Environment &. Forests .~, p.'.et E~v.fron~ent Jmp_act Assessment Notification thro~gh S.O.No.153.'3, clt.1.4~09.2006 -Called for- Regarding.
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2. ADM&G, Markapur Flle;No.1233/Q/2016, dated. 02.02.2017.
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M/s. Chalapati Minerals filed an appllcatlor:i for grant of Quarry Lease for Quartz over an extent of 1B.409 Hectares in Sy .. No.HIII Blbck No.XIV of Khajlpuram H/o. Basin.ipalll Village, Bestavarlpeta Mal:'ldal, Prakasam District vide refer-:ence 1st Gited. The ~aid Qµal'ifY lease appllcatfon was received by the Assistant bir:ector of Mines and Ge~IQQ.Y, Mar~apur: 0n if.07.2016.
Through the reference 2"d cited the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, Markapur submitted proposals recommendl.ng ,for grant of Quarry, L,e'ase for Quart:z over an extent of 18.409 Hectares In Sy.Na.tfi/1 Block No.XI~ of t(hajipur,arn H/o.. 0a·s1111palll VIiiage, Bestavarlpeta Mandal, Prakasam District ·1nfavpur of M/s. Chalap,a't!'Mlnerals. ~ M.
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A~er careful examination of the propos I~ ta ector of Mlii~~ a,id Geology, Markapur it is decided In pri et ease for Quartz over an ex.tent of 18.409 Hectar~s I Sy ~ .XIV of t<hajJp1.m1m H/o. J3asinlpalll Vflla~eJ .Bestav.atlpe' . an strict in favour ·M/s. Chalapatl Mlh.e~ls for· a per-lod of (2 f · rs s . isslon of Approved Mlnfng Rian w1~h111 a period af (f>) ma m he issue of this .. •l<>:ttte U'l'lder Rule 12(~5)(c) Qf .AP0M'MC ·Rules, 1 nsent for E~bllshment fro.m A~P· Polh.ctlon eohtrol B vironmental .Clearance (r,;,m Ministry of Environment & Forests as 'per Etavironment ImP'.~ct Asse5.sment Notification fhrrough S0.1533, dt,14i09~2006.
The approved mining plan shall reflect the restriction~ to be adopted by the applicant while conducting quarry operations due to the existence of any structures, railway line, roads, water bodies such as r,iver, lake etc., and the stjpulated distances as per the various Regulations prescribed under Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961.
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In view of the above M/s. Chalapati Minerals is hereby requested to .._-----:--!'itt1bmit-Approved Mlniqg-PI n or a s ment from
A.P. PoUutlon, Con'trol Boar.ct & ~11vJropme.ntal Clearance from Ministry of l=~vitp~~-~nl .,,.. fore~~ _ ct~· p~r _ ~nvlronmerit Impact Assessment tiofiflc-.,Qon thro:1,1gh S.O.l!53.3, dtrl14.09~20~6 for the proposed precise area for gr-ant of Qua'rrY Lease within period qf (6) rpan~hs from the date of iss1;1e of thl$._Qotlce· duty aP,plioVe.cl by thQ:- De~u~ Dlr-~er of Mines and G~9IQg_y, ~untlJ'r to consider for gr.ant of quarry lease for :Quartz.
If the applicant falls to submit the Approved Mining Plan within the stipulated period, It wlll be pres.umed that the appllcanl Is not Interested in gettihg the Quarry Lease over the subject area and further course of action wlll be Initiated as per the ,rules. A <1:opy of the surveyed sketch showing the precise area of 18.409 Hectare? in proposed fot grant of Quarry Lease in favour of the applicant company is enclosed herewith.
Sd/- B. SREEDHAR . Encl:- ( As above) DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEOLOGY (FAC)
for DIRECTOR OF .
To M/s. Chalapatl Minerals, Prop: Sri Ch. Chalapati Rao, 201; Roja Kishore Residency, , ' Chenchupeta, Tena Ii, Guntur District. ·· ·· .. · ··. · · . -
Copy to the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, Guntur for information.
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ANNEXURE - II
PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING VIEW OF THE QUARTZ REEF
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PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING BOUNDARY PILLARS OF QUARTZ MINE
Report N°: 1612220186
e Code · Ml</SI 1Bt214 Reference: No. CG 16-026921.003 File No. : IN/HYD/MIN/201600001
Page N°: 1/ 1
Date: 22.12.2016
NOTE: SAMPLES NOT DRAWN BY US & SUBMITTED BY THE CLIENT
Sample submitted by
TEST REPORT
AMARAVATHI MINES
H,No.3-29-36/B, Krishna Nagari 4th line,
Guntur - 522006 - Andhra Pradesh.
Sample described as
Sample on Marks
Has been anal sed for the followin TEST PARAMTERS Silica as Si02 % Electrical conductivity (of 10%
Siem
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Quartz Sample
Khazipuram B Grade
arameters: RESULTS
99.56 23
NQtEf:-UnlesS' o(h1;1rwi~e stated the results shown in this test rep
PROTOCOL IS 1917 Part 3 : 1992
By Electrical Conductivity Meter
IS 1917 Part 5 : 1992 IS 1917 Part 2 : 1999 IS 1917 Part 2 : 1999
SO-IN-MUL-TE-109 SO-IN-MUL-TE-109
O-IN-MUL-TE-109 O-IN-MUL-TE-109 1917 Part 1 : 1991 reflectance Meter (against
100% M O
case of perishable items) and 30 days for all other samples. The·~~~/P!.11neg:ttla/l~~~· be reproduced except in full, without prior written approval of the co
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WARNING; Tite n mple(! ),to Which th• l!fldlngs reco/lled·hontri (the "F indings") relat, was(Wlrw) drawn an dll'ectlon. llt• fllldlna• constitute no warn,rty or the H mple's rw1>r•~mathieness 01 any goods and atrfctly Oltgln or-from which 1111 Hrni>le{s} llfare, sald lob• extraetH .
SGS India Private Limited SGS House 4B Adi Shankaracharya Marg Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400 083 t: +91 22 6640 8888 f: +91 22 6640 8833
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This document is issued by the Company subject to its General Conditions of Service 1;·; .-.-,,vd_Q~ 1/cn1Tcm1s-and-Cond1t1 c·11 s a:::pxt Attention is drawn to the limitations of liabilily, indemnification and jurisdictional issues established therein. This document is to be treated as an original within the meaning of UCP 600. Any holder of this document is advised that infonmalion contained hereon reflects the Company's findings al the time of its intervention only and within the limits of client's instructions, if any. The Company's sole responsibility is to its Client and this document does not exonerate parties Lo a transaction from exercising all the ir rights and obligations under the transaction documents. Any unauthorized alteration, forgery or fatsfficalion of the content or appearance of lhis document is unlawful and offenders may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law The authenticity of this document may be verified at https://sgsonsite.sgs,corn/en/v2Jcommon/ecertificale/authenticateeCertificate.jsp .
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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
AS QUALIFIED PERSON TO PREPARE MINING PLAN
/Under Rule 14(2) of Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999]
* * * * * Sri.Pendyala Venkata Satyanarayana, Rio Sigavaram, Nidadavolu Manda/,
West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh -534310 whose photograph is affixed herein
above, having given evidence of his qualification and experience is hereby granted
recognition under rule 14(2) of Granite Conservation & Development Rules, 1999 as
Qualified Person to prepare Mining Plans/ Schemes.
Registration Number is :
This Recognilion is valitl
from 03.03.2017 to 02 .03.2027
Place: !brahimpatnam Date: 03 .03.2017.
RQPIDMGIAP/34/2017
with effect
r of furnishing
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Dislrict : Prakasam, Mandal : Basthavari peta.
Sy No . Hill block No. XIV of Khajipuram H/o Basinepalli.
Village : Khajipuram
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Hill Block No.XIV ----------- 45.49 Acrs Total Extant - 0 Acrs ( 1 8.409 Hect.,)
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based on lease may authen ticated by the State Government "
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H/o. Basinipalli (V), Bestavaripeta (M), Prakasam District Andhra Pradesh State
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RREC ~ CERTIFIE
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MINING PLAN FOR QUARTZ
Over An Extent of 18.409 Hects. In Sy No. Hill Block No.XIV of Kajipuram
H/o Basinepalli.
Besthavari (M), PrakasamDistrict.A.P.
GEOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS
P.V.SATYANARAYANA,
RQP I DMG I AP/ 34 / 2017
PLOT NO: 406, Green Avenue, opp: Anil Castle
Gollapudl, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh· 521225 Phone No : 8940343373
CONTOURINTERVL:1M Scale: 1 :2000
APPLICANT : Sri CH.CHALAPATHI MINERALS
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MINING PLAN FOR QUARTZ
Over An Extent of 18.409 Hects. n Sy No. Hill Block No.XIV of Kajipuram
H/o Basinepalli.
Besthavari (M), PrakasamDistrict.A.P.
MINE LAY OUT CROSS SECTIONS P.V.SATYANARAYANA,
RQP I DMG I AP/ 34 I 2017
PLOT NO: 406, Green Avenue, opp: Anll Castle
Gollapudl, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh - 521225 Phone No : 8940343373
CONTOURINTERVL:1M Scale: 1 :2000
APPLICANT: Sri CH.CHALAPATHI MINERALS
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APPLICANT
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based on leasE m ay .i u t l,e11 1 al .: u by the State Government"
CORREC~ ERTIFIED
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INING PLAN FOR QUARTZ
Over An Extent of 18.409 Hects. In Sy No. Hill Block No.XIV of Kajipuram
H/o Basinepalli.
Besthavari (M), PrakasamDistrict.A.P.
CONCEPTUAL CROSS SECTIONS P.V.SATYANARA YANA I
RQP I DMG I AP/ 34 / 2017
PLOT NO: 406, Green Avenue, opp: Anil Castle
Gollapudl, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh - 521225 Phone No : 8940343373
CONTOURINTERVL:1M Scale: 1 :2000
APPLICANT: Sri CH.CHALAPATHI MINERALS