XRBIA ABODE DEVELOPERS PRIVATE LIMITED(Previously known as MIMCLE HABITATS PRIVATE LIt4ITED)
929, Mantri House, 1st Floor, F.C. Road, pune_411004.cIN-U45209PN20t 2P-lCr42554
Regjonal Office (West Central Zone),Ministry_.of Environment, Forest and Climate Change,Ground Floor, East wing,New Secretariat Building,Civll lane, Nagpur-440001
Subject: Half-yaar|y Compliance Reportr June 2Ol-7 toNovember,2017Project: R€sidential project '.Miracle Habitat. pvt. Ltd. andMiracle Shelters pvt. Ltd.., at Gat No. ZlO, Viflage,Jambhut, Tal. Mavat, Dist. pune by M,/s. Miracie HabitatPvt. Ltd.EC No. Letter no. SEAC-III-2o14/CR-396/TC_3 Dated 3.dDecember,2016.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE COMPLIANCE REPORT
for the period of
(June 2017 to November, 2017)
for
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. & Miracle Shelters Pvt. Ltd.
“Residential and Commercial Project” at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
(Environmental Clearance Letter no. SEAC-III-2014/CR 396/TC-3 dated 3rd December, 2016)
Proposed by
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. & Miracle Shelters Pvt. Ltd.
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STATE LEVEL ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY ................................ 3
Environmental Clearance Condition .................................................................... 12
Consent to Establish ........................................................................................... 30
Schedule-I ........................................................................................................ 33
Terms & conditions for compliance of Water Pollution Control: .................................. 33
Schedule-II ....................................................................................................... 35
Terms & conditions for compliance of Air & Noise Pollution Control: ........................... 35
Schedule-III ...................................................................................................... 37
Details of Bank Guarantees ................................................................................. 37
Schedule IV ....................................................................................................... 38
General Conditions: ............................................................................................ 38
Annexure I ........................................................................................................ 41
Previous Compliance Copy.................................................................................... 41
Annexure II ....................................................................................................... 42
Site Photographs ................................................................................................ 42
Construction Site-1 ............................................................................................ 42
Construction Site-2 ............................................................................................ 42
Safety Net......................................................................................................... 43
Labor Camp ...................................................................................................... 43
Sanitary Facility ................................................................................................. 44
Drinking Water Facility ........................................................................................ 44
DG Set ............................................................................................................. 45
Annexure III Monitoring Report ............................................................................ 46
Annexure IV ...................................................................................................... 47
Environmental Clearance Letter ............................................................................ 47
Annexure V ....................................................................................................... 48
Consent to Establish letter ................................................................................... 48
Annexure VI ...................................................................................................... 49
Environmental Status Report ............................................................................... 49
Annexure VII ..................................................................................................... 50
Form V (As per EC Condition : xiii) ....................................................................... 50
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STATE LEVEL ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY
SEAC-III-2014/CR-396/TC-3 Environment department, Room No.217, 2nd floor, Mantralaya Annexe, Mumbai-400 032. Dated: 3 December, 2016.
To, M/s. Miracle Habitat.Pvt.Ltd. 929, Mantri House, 1st Floor, F.C.Road, Shivajinagar, Pune-411 004.
Subject: Environment clearance for proposed Residential project at Gat No.240, village: Jambhul, Tal. Maval, Dist. Pune by M/s. Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd.
Sir,
This has reference to your communication on the above mentioned subject. The proposal was considered as per the EIA Notification-2006, by the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee-III, Maharashtra in its 19th meeting and recommend the project for prior environmental clearance to SEIAA. Information submitted by you has been considered by State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority in its 87th & 105th meetings.
2. It is noted that the proposal is considered by SEAC-III under screening category 8(a) B2 as per EIA Notification 2006.
Brief Information of the project submitted by you is as below-
Name of the project “Residential and Commercial project” By Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. Miracle Shelters Pvt. Ltd.
Project proponent Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. Miracle Shelters Pvt. Ltd.
Consultant Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Type of project: Housing project/ Industrial Estate/SRA scheme/ MHADA/ Township or others
Residential and Commercial project.
Location of the project Residential and Commercial Development Sr.No.240, Village-Jambhul, Taluka Maval, District-Pune, Maharashtra.
Whether in Corporation/Municipal/other area
Jambhul Grampanchayat
Applicability of DCR Regional Planning DCR IOD/IOA/Concession document or any other form of document as applicable (clarifying its conformity with local planning rules
Part plan is sanction &remaining is applied.
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&provision) Note on initiated work(if applicable)
No work has been initiated.
LOI/NOC from MHADA/Other approvals(If applicable)
Not applicable
Total Plot area (sq.m.) Deduction Net Plot Area
Total plot area 29,136 m2
Deduction in Amenity 4,362 m2
Deduction for Road widening 62 m2 Net plot area 24,712 m2
Permissible FSI (Including TDR etc.)
34,597 m2
Proposed Built-up Area (FSI& Non FSI)
FSI area in m2 34,597 Non FSI area in m2 6,689 Total construction area in m2 41,286
Ground-coverage percentage (%) (Note: percentage of plot not open to sky)
11%(2,672 m2)
Estimated cost of the project
Rs. 46.58 Crore .
No. of buildings and its configuration
Sr. Building Type Floor No.of
building No.of flats
1 A1 G+7 1 64
2 A2
G+7 1 96
3 B1,B2,B3 G+7 3 288
4 C1 G+7 1 64
5 D1,D2,D3 G+7 3 192
6 E1 G+7 1 60
7 Shops 16
8 Club House G+1 1
Total 11 764
Number of tenants and shops
764 no.tenants 16 No. of Shops
Number of expected residents/users
Residential : 3,820 users Commercial : 106 users
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Total : 3,926 users Tenant density per hector
124/Ha
Height of the building 24 m Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed building(S)).
Grampanchayat road: 30 m Internal roads:12 m
Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building excluding the width for the plantation
9 m
Existing structure(s) 4 Nos.of sheds Details of the demolition with disposal (if applicable)
Water conservation Residential Dry season: Source: Irrigation Department,Pune
Fresh water: 349 m3/day Recycled water(flushing):172 m3/day Recycled water(gardening): 19 m3/day HVAC Makeup : No Total water requirement (CMD): 520 m3/day Excess treated water: 192 m3/day Swimming pool: No Firefighting (Cum): 100 m3/day-2 No.
Wet season
Fresh water: 349 m3/day Recycled water(flushing):172 m3/day Recycled water(gardening): 10 m3/day HVAC Makeup : No Total water requirement (CMD): 520 m3/day Excess treated water: 182 m3/day Swimming pool: No Firefighting(Cum): 100 m3/day-2 No.
Rain Water Harvesting(RWH)
Level of the ground water table :15-20 m Size and no. of RWH tank(s) and Quantity: No Capacity of RWH tank: Not applicable Location of the RWH tank(s): Not applicable No. of recharge pits: 60 no. of Recharge pit with Bore
well having size 2 m x 2 m x 2 m depth
Commercial: Level of the ground water table : No Size and no. of RWH tank(s) and Quantity: No
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Capacity of RWH tank: No Location of the RWH tank(s): No No. of recharge pits: No Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O & M cost):
Capital cost is Rs. 15 lakh O & M cost is Rs. 0.50 lakh/year
UGT tank Residential Domestic UG tank capacity: (263+260) 523 m3/day Flushing UG tank capacity: (130+130) 260 m3/day Fire UG tank capacity: (100+100) 200 m3/day
Commercial: (No) Domestic UG tank capacity: Not applicable Flushing UG tank capacity: Not applicable Fire UG tank capacity: Not applicable
Storm water drainage Natural water drainage pattern: Along with the road side nalla
Quantity of storm water: 0.81 m3/sec. Size of SWD: 650 mm x 650 mm
Sewage and waste water Residential Sewage generation(CMD): 416 m3/day Capacity of STP: (210+210):420 m3/day STP technology: FAB
(Fluidized Aerobic Bioreactor)
Commercial: Sewage generation(CMD): Not applicable Capacity of STP: Connect to residential STP STP technology: Not applicable Location of STP: Not applicable DG sets ( during emergency):Residential,
Commercial(320 kVA + 250 kVA) Budgetary allocation(Capital cost and O & M cost)
Capital cost is Rs. 90 lakh + DG O & M cost is Rs. 14 Lakh/year + DG
Solid waste Management Waste generation in the pre-construction and construction phase
Waste generation IS 25 KG/DAY Quantity of the top soil to be preserved:500 m3
Disposal of the construction way debris:4,000 m3 This material shall be used for back filling and leveling of the plot and remaining will be disposed to authorized sites.
Waste generation in the Operation phase Residential & commercial:
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Residential solid waste: 6,265 kg/day Commercial solid waste: Not applicable Total residential & commercial solid waste: kg/day
Biodegradable waste:1,060 kg/day Non-Biodegradable waste:707 kg/day Total solid waste:1,767 kg/day E-Waste (Kg/month):Negligible Hazardous waste(kg/month):Negligible Biomedical waste(kg/month)(If applicable):Not
applicable STP sludge(Dry sludge)(kg/day): 25 kg/day
Mode of Disposal of waste
Dry waste: Dry garbage will be segregated & disposed off to recyclers.
Wet waste: Wet garbage will be treated by using Organic waste converter machine
E- waste : handed over to authorized recyclers Hazardous waste: authorized hazardous waste
management agencies Biomedical waste (kg/month) ( If applicable):Not
applicable STP sludge( Dry sludge): Dry sludge can be used as
manure for plantation & gardening purposes inside the premises.
Area requirement: 1. Location (s) : North-East end of the project site 2. Total area provided for the storage and treatment of
the solid waste:80 m2 3. Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O & M cost)
Capital cost is Rs.15 lakh O & M cost is Rs.3 lakh/year
Green Belt Development Total R.G area : 3,801 m2
Number & list of tree species to be planted in the ground RG:380 no. List of Proposed Plantation for the scheme: No. Botanical Name Common
NameQuantity(no.) Characteristics &Ecological Importance
1 Albizzalebbek Shirish 30 Its uses include environmental management,forage,medicine and wood
2 Syzygium cumini
Jambhul 30 Tall evergreen fruiting,medicina tree
3 Cassiafistula Golden Shower
40 It is planted as road side plantation.It acts as dust and noise barrier.
4 Pongamia Pinnatta
Karanj 35 Medium size deciduous tree. Beautiful orange flowers, Butterfly host plant
5 Mimisops elengii Bakul 40 Shady tree small white fragrant flowers6 FicusRetusa Nandruk 25 Medium sized evergreen tree, Shady
tree 7 Lagerstroemia
flos reginea Tamhan 20 State flower tree of Maharashtra
Medium sized tree, beautiful purple
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flowers8 Bahunia
racemose Apta 25 Small tree with small white flowers,
Butterfly host plant 9 Ficusracemosa Umber 25 Medium sized fruit bearing evergreen
tree, Shady tree. 10 Anthocephalus
cadamba Kadamb 25 Shady, large deciduous tree,
fastgrowing graceful tree, ball shaped flowers.
11 Azardiracta indica Neem 30 Neem is extremely beneficial to save the environment from pollution, since its in-florescence is purifying ‘with its feathery crests tossing fifty feet into the sky’Neem is a veritable “Kalpataru”for giving healthy environment. It also brings other environmental benefits such as flood control, reduced soil erosion and less salination.
12 Erythrina indica
Pangara 25 Medium sized deciduous tree.Bright scarlet flowers.
13 Mangifera Indica
Mango 30 Medium sized, Evergreens, Fruiting, shady tree.
Total 380 Number and list of shrub and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:No Number and list of trees species to be planted around the border of
nalla/stream/pond(if any):No Number of existing Tree:21 no.
Sr. Name of the tree Girth (cm) Height (feet) Quantity1 Vilayati Chinch 15-30 5-15 142 Peru 5-10 5-10 33 Neem 20 15 14 Nilgiri 15-18 25-30 25 Jambhul 15 10 1 Total 21
Number,Size,Age and Species of trees to be cut, trees to be transplanted: NOC for the tree cutting/transplantation/compensatory plantation,if any:
Tree to be transplanted: 11 no.& trees to be retained:10 no. Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O & M cost)
Capital cost is Rs.20 lakh/year O & M cost is Rs.4.5 lakh/year
Energy Power supply: Residential Connected Load:2,304 kW Source-MSEDCL Total DG power consumption for residential buildings:
(320+250 kVA):570 kVA Total DG power consumption for clubhouse and
commercial buildings: Not applicable Energy saving measures: The following Energy Conservation Methods are
proposed in the project: Use of energy efficient, BEE labeled electrical fixtures,
solar powered lighting in external common area. Use of T5 tubes having 2.5 to 3 times life over
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conventional tubes and hence rate of disposal of tubes will be reduced drastically.
Energy efficient fluorescent tube lights & Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps which give approx.30% more light output for the same watts consumed and therefore require less nos.of fixtures.
Solar Electrical Power+LED lighting is complimentary in Residential as in day time, it is used effectively in night time in Common areas like staircase, area lighting.
Calculation & % of saving : 6 % Connected load 2,304 Peak demand 1613 Average load 1,152 Residential kWh/y (400 kWh/mo/flat)
3,667,200
Commercial kWh/y(10 W/m2) x m2 x
701
Total 3,667,901Solar use kWh/y 234,067 % saving on total use
6
Terrace area available for
Covered area (60%)(m2)
Solar capacity @100 W/m2,4hr/day(kWh/year)
Solar energy Rs./year
Total
2,672 1,603 234,067 1,404,403
Compliance of the ECBC guideline: (Yes/No)(If yes then submit it compliance in tabular form): Yes Clause No.7.2
Mandatory requirements for lighting
Lighting controls, Exitsigns, lighting for exterior building grounds shall be provided as specified in ECBC, as applicable.
Clause No.7.2.1.4
Exterior lighting control
Exterior lighting controlled by time switch (Timer with contactor) as applicable.
Clause No.7.3
Interior lighting power
Interior lighting power (LPD) is within the limits as per above mentioned clause in ECBC.
Clause No.7.4
Exterior lighting power
Exterior lighting power (LPD) is within the limits as per above mentioned clause in ECBC norms.
Clause No.8.2
Mandatory requirements for lighting
Transformers, Energy efficient Motors, power factor correction, check metering and monitoring, power distribution systems shall be as specified in ECBC.
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Clause No.8.2.1
Maximum allowable transformer losses
Maximum allowable transformer losses are to be within specified limits as per above clause in ECBC.
Clause No.8.2.3
Power factor correction
Power factor correction as applicable to above mentioned clause for commercial building g only.
Clause No.8.2.5.1
Distribution losses
Distribution losses are maintained in such a way that not exceeding 1% of total power usage.
Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O & M cost)
Capital cost is Rs.65 lakh/year O & M cost is Rs.2 lakh/year
Number and capacity of the DG sets to be used: (320+250 kVA):570 kVA
Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation During Construction phase (with Break-up) Parameter Cost(Rs.In lakh)Water For Dust Suppression 1.80Air & Noise monitoring 0.24Tanker water for construction 16.2Water monitoring 0.26Site Sanitation 2.50Gardening Set up 14.96Disinfection –Pest Control 0.36First Aid Facilities 1.2Health Check Up 2.40Training and awareness 1.0Personal Protective Equipments 9.0CFL lamps for labour hutments 0.075Modular STP 10.0Total 60
During operation phase: Sr. Parameter Set up cost (Rs in In Lakh) Operational &
Maintenance Cost (Rs in Lakh. Per annum)
1 STP Cost 90 14.02 Rain Water Harvesting 15 0.503 Pond 20 0.54 Water Treatment Plant 15 5.05 Environmental
Monitoring MoEF approved laboratory 5.0
6 Gardening 20 4.57 Solid waste 15 3.08 Solar Street Light 15 1.09 Facility Management
Services - 5
Total 190 39a. Quantum and generation of Corpus fund and Commitment:
Project proponent shall operate and maintain EMF for 3 years after giving
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possession and shall also generate corpus fund during 3 years for O & M of Rs.117 lakh (i.e. 39 lakh x 3 years).
b. Responsibility for further O & M: Corpus fund shall be handed over to the society. Environmental Management Facilities will be handover with M.O.U. along with society. Traffic management: Traffic generated from this project will confluent on 15 m wide road abutting to site Parking statement: Residential: Total parking area 2,100 m2 Area per car 25 m2 for 4 wheeler
4 m2 for 2 wheeler 2-Wheeler 246 no.Car 21 no.
Width of all Internal roads (m): Width of driveways is 12 m wide.
3. The proposal has been considered by SEIAA in its 87th & 105th meting & decided to accord environmental clearance to the said project under the provision of Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 subject to implementation of the following terms and Conditions
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Environmental Clearance Condition Letter No.SEAC-III-2014/CR-396/TC-3 dated 3 December, 2016
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I) General conditions for Construction phase
i) This environment clearance is issued subject to land use verification. Local authority/ planning authority should ensure this with respect to Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Government Resolutions, Circulars, Etc. issued if any. Judgments/ orders issued by Ho’ble High Curt, Ho’ble NGT, Ho’ble Supreme court regarding DCR provisions, environmental issues applicable in this matter should be verified. PP should submit exactly the same plans appraised by concern SEAC and SEIAA. If any discrepancy found in the plans submitted or details, provided in the above para may be reported to environmental department. This does not mean that State Level Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) approved the proposed land use.
PP agrees with the condition.
ii) E-waste shall be disposed through Authorized vendor as per E-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2016
E-waste is not generated at the construction site.
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iii) PP informed that for surplus treated water a pond has been constructed on an adjoining plot belong to the PP where water will be stored for seven days. PP shall keep it vector free and ensure that no breeding of mosquitos and other pests takes place by adopting biological techniques & other measure as considered suitable by public health authorities.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
iv) Occupation certificate shall be issued to the project by Local Planning Authority to the project only after ensuring sustained availability of drinking water connectivity of the sewer line to the project site and proper disposal of treated water as per environmental norms.
Yes, PP agrees with the given condition.
v) This environment clearance is issued subject to obtaining NOC from Forestry & Wild life angle including clearance from the standing committee of the National Board for Wild life as if applicable & this environment clearance does not necessarily implies that Forestry & Wild life clearance grated to the project which will be considered separately on merit
Yes, PP agrees with the given condition.
vi) PP has to abide by the conditions stipulated by SEAC & SEIAA.
Yes, PP abides by the conditions stipulated by SEAC and SEIAA.
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vii) The height, Construction built up area of proposed construction shall be in accordance with the existing FSI/FAR norms of the urban local body & it should ensure the same along with survey number before approving layout plan & before according commencement certificate to proposed work. Plan approving authority should also ensure the zoning permissibility for the proposed project as per the approved development plan of the area
PP is complying with condition.
The Height of construction building will be 24 m as per EC.
viii) “Consent for Establishment” shall be obtained from Maharashtra Pollution control Board under Air and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to the approved development before start of any construction work at the site.
“Consent for Establishment” obtained from Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board vide their Consent order No.: Format 1.0/BO/ROHQ/PN-22612-14/CE/CC-11510 Dated 05/12/2014.
ix) All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting construction activities and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.
PP has provided 15 nos. of mobile toilets & 2 septic tank for sanitation and hygienic measures within the entire project area (construction sites and in Labor camp).
PP will maintain the sanitation and hygienic measures within the project area throughout the construction phase.
II) General conditions for Construction phase
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i) Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labor within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking water, medical health care, crèche ad First Aid Room etc.
First aid facility, with all basic medical facilities have been provided at construction site within the project area.
Private hospital is also available near to project site.
Labor camp with 15 mobile toilets, Safe drinking water, 2 number of septic tanks are provided to construction workers at the site.
ii) Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
PP has provided Drinking water by the tanker. 2 tankers are provided every day.
Drinking water is stored in a clean separate tank to avoid contamination.
The waste generated from the labor camps mostly household waste which PP collect and dispose of in pit.
iii) The solid waste generated should be properly collected, segregated. dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
PP will comply with the condition.
iv) Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and be disposed taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approve sites with the approval of competent authority
The excavated soil is being used in backfilling of building work & road leveling. There is no disposal of muck outside project area. All the precautions have been taken to reduce adverse effects on health of construction workers.
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v) Arrangements shall be made that waste water and storm water do not get mixed.
Yes, PP will provide separate arrangement for waste water and storm water.
vi) All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture/ landscape development within the project site.
Yes, the top soil from excavation sites has been stored and will be used for Gardening purpose.
vii) Additional soil for leveling of the proposed site shall be generated within the sites (to the extent possible) so that natural drainage system of the area is protected and improved.
Yes, The soil excavated from site is being used in backfilling of building work, road leveling work.
viii) Green Belt Development shall be carried out considering CPCB guideline including selection of plants species and in construction with the local DFO/ Agriculture Dept.
PP will comply with the same.
Green Belt Development shall be carried out considering CPCB guidelines.
Plantation has not been started yet. PP will plant 380 no. trees on 3,801 m2 area as per said condition.
ix) Soil and ground water samples will be tested to as certain that there is no threat to ground water quality by leaching of heavy metals and other toxic contaminants.
The soil and groundwater sample from project area has been analyzed through MoEF approved lab.
Monitoring Reports for the period June 2016 To November 2017 are provided.
As per the analysis report all the parameters of soil and groundwater are well within the prescribed limit.
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x) Construction spoils including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water.
Yes, construction spoils do not contain bituminous and hazardous material.
xi) Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase should be disposed off as per applicable rules and norm with necessary approvals of the Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
xii) The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be low Sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environments (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
During construction phase PP has provided 1 DG set of capacity 125 kVA for emergency backup. This DG is enclosed type and conforms to rules made under Environment (protection) act 1986, prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
xiii) The diesel required for operating DG Set shall be stored in underground tanks and if required, clearance from concern authority shall be taken.
Diesel not stored at site. As per requirement PP will purchase from authorized vendor.
xiv) Vehicles hired for bringing construction material at site should be in good condition and should have a pollution check certificate and should conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and should be operated only during non-peaking hours.
Regular maintenance of construction vehicles are carried out to keep them in good condition during Construction Phase. PUC is checked regularly and a proper record is maintained.
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xv) Ambient noise levels should conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be made to the reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to conform to the stipulated standards by CPCB/MPCB
The noise Level as well as air pollution is being monitored regularly from MoEF recognized laboratory.
Monthly reports for the period June, 2017 To November 2017 are provided.
xvi) Fly Ash should be used as building material In the construction as per the provisions of fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and amended as on 27th August, 2003. (The above condition is applicable only if the project is located within the 100Km of Thermal Power Stations).
Yes, PP using Fly ash in building material for construction as per the said condition.
xvii) Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
Yes, PP using ready mixed concrete for construction.
xviii) The approval of competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the building due to any possible earthquake, adequacy of firefighting, equipments etc. as per National Building Code including measures from lighting.
Structural stability certificate from Structural Engineer shall be obtained and other measures will be taken as per the said condition.
xix) Strom water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various applications.
Yes, PP will comply with the said condition.
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xx) Water demand during construction should reduce by use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices preferred.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
xxi)
The ground water level and its quantity should be monitored regularly in consultation with Ground water Authority.
Not Applicable as PP is not using ground water.
xxii) The installation of the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) should be certified by an independent expert and a report in this regard should be submitted to the MPCB and Environment department before the project is commissioned for operation. Discharge of this unused treated effluent, if any should be discharge in the sewer line. Treated effluent emanating from STP shall be recycled/refused to the maximum extent possible. Discharge of this unused treated affluent, if any should be discharge in sewer line. Treatment of 100% gray water by decentralized treatment should be done. Necessary measures should be made to mitigate the odor problem form STP.
Yes, PP will comply with all the said conditions. The construction of STP has not been started yet.
xxiii) Permission to draw ground water and construction of basement if any shall be obtained from the competent Authority prior to construction/ operation of the project.
Ground water is not drawn from the construction site.
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xxiv) Separation of gray and blackwater should be done by theuse of dual plumbing line forseparation of gray and blackwater.
Yes, PP will use dual plumbing line for separation of grey and black water.
xxv) Fixtures for showers, toiletsflushing and drinking shouldbe of flow either by use ofaerators or pressure reducingdevices or sensor basedcontrol.
Yes, PP will provide pressure reducing devices for showers, toilet flushing and drinking fixtures.
xxvi) Use of glass may be reducedup to 40% to reduce the electricity consumption and load on air conditioning. Ifnecessary, use high qualitydouble glass special reflectivecoating in windows.
Yes, PP will use glass which is reducing the electricity consumption and load on air conditioning.
xxvii) Roof should meet prescriptiverequirement as per Energy Conservation building codeby using appropriate thermalinsulation material to fulfillrequirement.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
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xxviii) Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/ TFLs for the lighting the areas outside the building should be internal part of the project design and should be in place before project commissioning. Use CFLs and TFLs should be properly collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/ rules of the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels may be done to the extent possible like installing solar lights, solar water heaters system. PP should install, after checking feasibility, solar plus hybrid non-conventional energy source as source of energy.
Yes, PP will provide energy efficient fluorescent tube lights, LED lamps & solar street light for energy saving.
xxix) Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of backup power for elevators and conman area illumination during operation phase should be enclosed type and conform to rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The height of stack of DG sets should be equal to the height needed for combined capacity of all proposed DG sets. Use low sulphur diesel. The location of the DG sets may be decided with in consultation with Maharashtra Pollution Control Board.
Yes, PP is using 1 DG set of capacity 125 kVA during construction phase at site for emergency backup. The set is enclosed type & use low Sulphur diesel.
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xxx) Noise should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the prescribed standards. During nighttime the noise levels measured at the boundary of the building shall be restricted to the permissible levels to comply with the prevent regulations.
The noise Level is being monitored in day and night time regularly from MoEF recognized laboratory.
Monthly reports for the period June, 2017 To November, 2017 are provided.
xxxi) Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site must be avoided. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space should be utilized.
Yes, PP will be providing parking space 2,100 m2 for parking of 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler. All internal roads will be 12 m wide.
xxxii) Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirements as per Energy Conservation Building Code, which is proposed to be mandatory for all air-conditioned spaces while it is aspiration for non- air conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
Yes, PP will comply with the same.
xxxiii) The building should have adequate distance between them to allow movement of fresh air and passage of natural light, air and ventilation.
Yes, PP will comply with the said condition.
xxxiv)
Regular supervision of the above and other measure for monitoring should be in place all through the construction phase, so as to avoid disturbance to the surroundings.
A separate qualified EHS team is working on site for monitoring of construction phase.
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xxxv) Under the provision of Environment (Protection) Act 1986, legal action shall be initiated against the project proponent if it was found that construction of the project has been started without obtaining environment clearance.
Yes, PP has agreed with the said condition.
PP has obtained Environmental Clearance from Environment Department, Government of Maharashtra. EC No.SEAC-III-2014/CR-396/TC-3 dated 3 December, 2016.
xxxvi)
Six monthly monitoring reports should be submitted to the Regional office MoEF, Bhopal with copy to this department and MPCB.
Yes, PP is submitting herewith six monthly monitoring reports for period June, 2017 To November 2017 to the Regional Office, MoEF with copy to this department and MPCB.
III) General Conditions for Post –construction/ operation phase
i) Project proponent shall ensure completion of STP, MSW disposal facility, green belt development prior to occupation of the building, As agreed during the SEIAA meeting, PP to explore possibility of utilizing excess treated water in the adjacent area for gardening before discharging it into sewer line No physical occupation or allotment will be given unless all above said environmental infrastructure is installed and made functional including water requirement in para2. Prior certification from appropriate authority shall be obtained.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
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ii) Wet garbage should be treated by Organic Waste Converter and treated waste (manure) should be utilized in the existing premises for gardening. And, no wet garbage will be disposed outside the premises. Local authority should ensure this.
Yes, PP will comply the condition.
iii) Local body should ensure that no occupation certificate is issued prior to operation of STP/MSW site etc. with due permission of MPCB.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
iv) A complete set of all the documents submitted to department should be forwarded to the Local authority and MPCB.
PP has submitted required documents to Local authority and MPCB.
v) In case of any change(s) in the scope of the project, the project would require a fresh appraisal by this Department.
Yes, If there are any changes PP will submit fresh appraisal to the Department.
vi) A Separate environment management cell with qualified staff be set up for implementation of the stipulated environmental safeguards.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
vii) Separate funds shall be allocated for implementation of environmental protection measures/ EMP along with item-wise break-up.The funds earmarked for the environment protection measures shall not be diverted for other purpose and year-wise expenditure should reported to the MPCB & this department.
Yes, PP agrees with the said condition.
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viii) The project proponent shall advertise in at least two local newspapers widely circulated in the region around the project, one of which shall be in Marathi language of the local concerned within seven days of issue of this letter, informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Maharashtra State Pollution Control and may also be seen at Website at http://ec.maharashtra.gov.in.
Yes, PP has given advertisement in two local newspapers widely circulated in the region.
ix) Project management should submit half yearly compliance reports in respect of the stipulated prior environment clearance terms and conditions in hard and soft copies to the MPCB and this department, on 1st June & 1st December of each calendar year.
Yes, PP is submitting half yearly compliance reports for the period of June 2017 To November 2017.
x) A copy of the environmental clearance letter shall be sent to the concerned Municipal Corporation and the local NGO, if any, from whom suggestions/representations, if any, were received while processing the proposal. The clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the Company by the proponent.
Yes, copy of Environmental Clearance Letter has been submitted to (Jambhul Grampanchayat).
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xi) The proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions, including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional office of MoEF, The respective Zonal office of CPCB and the SPCB. The criteria pollution levels namely; SPM,RSPM,SO2, NOx (ambient levels as well as stack emissions) or critical sector parameters, indicate for the project shall be monitored and displayed at a convenient location near the main gate of the company in the public domain.
Yes, PP is agreed with the condition.
xii) The project proponent shall also submit six monthly reports on the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions including results of the monitored data (both in hard copies as well as by e-mail) to the respective Regional Office of MoEF. The respective zonal Office of CPCB and the SPCB.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
Reports will be regularly submitted.
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xiii) The environment statement for each financial year ending 31st march in form–V as is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State Pollution Control board as prescribed under Environment (Protection) Rules 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of EC conditions sans shall also be sent to the respective Regional Officers of MoEF by e-mail.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
4) The environment clearance is being issued without prejudice to the action initiated under EP act or any court case pending in the court of law and it does not mean that project proponent has not violated any environment laws in the past ad whatever decision under EP Act or of Hon’ble court will be binding of the project proponent. Hence this clearance does not give immunity to the project proponent in the case field against him, if any or action initiated under EP Act.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
5) In case of submission of false document and non compliance of stipulated conditions ,Authority/ Environment Department will revoke or suspend the Environment Clearance without any intimation and initiate appropriate legal action under EP Act,1986
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
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6) The Environment Department reserves the right to add any stringent condition or to revoke the clearance if conditions stipulated are not implemented to the satisfaction of the department or for that matter, for any other administrative reason.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
7) Validity of Environment clearance: The Environment clearance accorded shall be valid for a period of 7 years. As per MoEF& CC Notification dated 29th April, 2015
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
8) In case of any deviation or alteration In the project proposed from those submitted to this department for clearance, a fresh reference should be made to the department to assess the adequacy of the conditions imposed and to incorporate additional environmental protection measures required, if any.
Yes, If there are any changes we will submit fresh appraisal to the Department.
9) The above stipulation would be enforced among others under the water (Prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974. The Air (Prevention and control of pollution), 1981, the Environment (Protection), 1986 and rules there under, hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989 and its amendment, the public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 and its amendments.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
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10) Any appeal against this Environment clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal (Western Zone Bench, Pune)New Administrative Building,1st Floor ,D-,Wing, Opposite Council Hall, Pune, if preferred, within 30 days as prescribed under Section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act,2010.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
Copy to
1. Shri Jagdish Joshi, Chairman, IAS (Retd.), SEAC-III, Flat no.3,Tahiti chs.Juhu Vers Ova Link,Road,Andheri (W),Mumbai-400 053.
2. Additional Secretary, MOEF, ‘MoEF& CC, Indra Paryavaran Bhavan, Jorbagh Road, Aliganj, New Delhi-110003.
3. Regional Office (WCZ),Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Nagpur
4. IA- Division, Monitoring Cell, MoEF& CC, Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, Jorbagh Road, Aliganj, New Delhi-110003.
5. Managing Director, MSEDCL, MG Road, Fort, Mumbai 6. Collector, Pune. 7. Commissioner, Pune Metropolitan Development Authority (PMRDA) 8. Member Secretary, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, With request to display a
copy of the clearance. 9. Regional Office, MPCB, Pune. 10. Select file(TC-3)
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Consent to Establish Infrastructure/Orange/L.S.I
Consent order No: Format 1.0/BO/ROHQ/pn-22612-14/CE/CC-11510 Date:05/12/2014
To, M/s. Miracle Habitat Pvt Ltd.,S.No. 240, Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Dist. Pune.
Sub : Consent to Establish in Orange category for Building / construction project.
Ref : Minutes of Consent Committee meeting held on 27/11/2014
Your application:- CE1409000196, Date: 08/08/2014
For: Consent to Establish for Construction of Residential project.
Under Section 25 of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution)Act, 1974 & under
Section 21 of the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and Municipal Solid
Waste (Management & Handling) Rule 2000 and E-Waste (Management & Handling Rule
2011 is considered and the consent is hereby granted subject to the following terms and
detailed in the schedule I, II, II & IV annexed to this order:
1. The consent to Establish is granted for a period upto: - Commissioning of the unit
or five years, whichever is earlier.
2. The Proposed Capital investment of the Project is Rs 46.58 Crs (As per CA
certificate).
3. The Consent to Establish is valid for development of new Residential Project named as
M/s. Miracle Habitat Pvt Ltd at S. No. 240, Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Dist.
Pune on total plot area of 29136.0 Sq. mtrs and total construction build up area of
41286.0 Sq. mtrs. As per construction commencement certificate issued by local body.
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4. Condition under Water (P&CP), 1974 Act for discharge of effluent:
Sr. No.
Description
Permitted quantity of discharge
Standards to be achieved
Disposal
1. Trade effluent
Nil NA NA
2. Domestic effluent
416.0 CMD
As per Schedule-I
60% shall be reused & recycled and remaining shall be discharged in municipal sewer.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
Treated domestic effluent will be reused for flushing, gardening & vehicle washing purpose.
5. Condition under Air (P&CP) Act, 1981 for air emission:
Sr. No. Description of stack/source
Number of stack
Standards to be achieved
1. DG sets (320+250 KVA)
2 As per Schedule-II
Yes, PP will comply with the said condition.
6. Condition under Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rule, 2000
Sr. No.
Type Of Waste
Quantity
UOM Treatment
Disposal
1. Biodegradable Waste
730.0 Kg/Day
OWC Used as manure
2. Non Biodegr adable Waste
359.0 Kg/Day
Segregation
By sale
3. STP Sludge
58.0 Kg/D --- Used as manure
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
The waste generated from the labour camps is mostly domestic waste which is collected and disposed in pits.
7. This Board reserves the right to review, amend, suspend, revoke etc. this consent and the same shall be binding on the industry.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
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8. This consent should not be construed as exemption from obtaining necessary NOC/permission from any other Government agencies.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
9. The applicant shall submit an affidavit within 15 days in prescribed format towards not taking further effective steps prior to obtaining the Environment Clearance.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
10.
The applicant shall not take any effective step prior to obtaining Environment Clearance. As per Para 2 of EIA notification dated-14/09/2006, the effective steps include starting of any construction work or preparation of land by the project management. However as clarified by the MoEF vide office memorandum no. J-1103/41/2006-IA.II(I);Dated-19/8/2010,fencing of the site to protect it from getting encroached & construction of temporary shed(s) for the guard(s) & acquisition of the land shall not be treated as an effective steps.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
11.
The applicant shall not carry out any construction activity on 10 mtrs radius and 18 mtrs ROU (Right of User land) boundary of HPCL petrol line.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
12.
Consent to Operate will not be considered until Project Proponent provide adequate own land/farmers land with bilateral agreement for disposal of 40% treated effluent [Quantity of 40% treated effluent = 166.4 CMD. Land required 20CMD per Acre] or connection to the drainage line, if provided by Local Body.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
Received Consent fee of-
Sr. No. Amount(Rs.) DD No. Date Drawn On1 75,000.0 184429 28/07/2014 Oriental Bank of
Commerce
Copy to:
1. Regional Officer, MPCB, Pune. And Sub-Regional Officer, Pune-II, they are directed to ensure the compliance of the consent conditions. 2. Chief Account Officer, MPCB, Mumbai. 3. CC/CAC desk-for record & website updation purposes.
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Schedule-I Terms & conditions for compliance of Water Pollution
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Terms & conditions for compliance of Water Pollution Control:
1) A] As per your application, you have proposed to provide the sewage treatment system with the design capacity of 420 CMD.
Yes, PP will comply with the said conditions. The construction of STP has not been started yet. PP will be providing STP of capacity 420 CMD using Fluidized Aerobic Bioreactor (FAB) Technology.
B] The Applicant shall operate the sewage treatment plant to treat the sewage so as to achieve the following standards /prescribed under EP Act, 1986 and Rules made there under from time to time, whichever is stringent.
1 pH Not to exceed 6.5 to 9.0
2 Suspended Solids
Not to exceed 100 mg/l.
3 BOD 3 Days 27 degree C
Not to exceed
4 Detergent Not to exceed 01 mg/l.
Yes, PP will comply with the said conditions. The construction of STP has not been started yet.
C) The treated domestic effluent shall be 60% recycled and reused for flushing, fire fighting and cooling of Air conditioners etc. The remaining shall be discharged into Municipal sewer/utilized on land for gardening after conforming to above standards. The firm shall affix the separate meter for ensurance of 60% recycling of treated sewage and keep the records of the same. In no case effluent shall find its way to any water body directly/indirectly at any time.
Yes, PP will comply with the said conditions. The construction of STP has not been started yet. The treated domestic effluent will be recycled and reused for flushing, fire fighting and cooling of Air conditioners.
2) The Board reserves its rights to review plans, specifications or other data relating to plant setup for the treatment of waterworks for the purification thereof & the system for the disposal of sewage or trade effluent or in connection with the grant of any consent conditions. The applicant shall obtain prior consent of the Board to take steps to establish the unit or establish any treatment and disposal system or an extension or
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
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addition thereto.
3) The firm shall ensure replacement of pollution control system or its parts after expiry of its expected life as defined by manufacturer so as to ensure the compliance of standards and safety of operation thereof.
Yes, PP will comply with condition.
4) The industry shall ensure replacement of pollution control system or its parts after expiry of its expected life as defined by manufacturer so as to ensure the compliance of standards and safety of the operation thereof.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition. Proper maintenance will be done at regular intervals to ensure the compliance of standards and safety of the operation.
5) In case, the water consumption of the project is not covered under the water consumption of local body, in that situation, the project proponent shall submit the CESS Returns in the prescribed format given under the provision of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 and Rules made there under for various category of water consumption.
In case the water consumption is duly assessed under the quantity of water consumption of local body, the project proponent shall submit certificate to that effect from the concern local body with the request not to assess CESS on their water consumption, being already assessed on the water consumption of local body.
Sr. No.
Purpose for water consumed
Water consumption quantity (CMD)
1. Domestic purpose 520
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
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Schedule-II Terms & conditions for compliance of Air & Noise
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Terms & conditions for compliance of Air & Noise Pollution Control:
1. As per your application, you have proposed to erect following stack (s) and to observe the following fuel pattern-
Sr. No.
Stack Attached to
Height in Mtrs.(Above roof top)
Type of Fuel
Quantity
1 DG Set (320 + 250 KVA)
5.5 Diesel 38.0 Lit/Hr
*D.G. Set shall be operate only in case of power failure.
Yes, PP will comply with the said condition. D.G. Set shall be operating only in case of power failure.
2. The applicant shall operate and maintain above mentioned air pollution control system, so as to achieve the level of pollutants to the following standards.
Particulate Matter Not to exceed 150 mg/Nm3
Yes, PP will comply with the said condition. PP will provide air pollution control system, so as to achieve the level of pollutants.
3. The Applicant shall obtain necessary prior permission for providing additional control equipment with necessary specifications and operation thereof or alteration or replacement alteration well before its life come to an end or erection of new pollution control equipment.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
4. The Board reserves its rights to vary all or any of the condition in the consent, if due to any technological improvement or otherwise such variation (including the change of any control equipment, other in whole or in part is necessary)
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
5. Conditions during construction phase:- Yes, PP is complying with the condition.
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a During construction phase applicant shall provide temporary sewage disposal and MSW facility for staff and water quarters.
b During construction phase, the ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored to achieve Ambient Air Quality Standards and Noise by the project proponent through MoEF approved laboratory.
c Noise generating activity shall be carried out during day time only.
The Ambient air and noise Level is being monitored in day and night time regularly from MoEF recognized laboratory.
Monthly reports for the period June, 2017 To November, 2017 are provided.
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Schedule-III Details of Bank Guarantees
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1 Details of Bank Guarantees
Sr. No.
Consent (C to E/O/R)
Amt of BG Imposed
Submission period
Purpose of BG
Compl ance Period
Validity Date
1
Establish
Rs. 3.0 lakh
15 days at Regional Office Pune.
Rs. 3.0 lakh for ensuring the compliance of Conseco conditions.
Upto Commissioning of the unit
Five years
Yes, PP has submitted the bank guarantee to MPCB.
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Schedule IV General Conditions:
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The following general conditions shall apply as per the type of the industry.
1) The applicant shall provide facility for collection of samples of sewage effluents, air emissions and hazardous waste to the Board staff at the terminal or designated points and shall pay to the Board for the services rendered in this behalf.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
2) The firm shall strictly comply with the Water (P&CP) Act, 1974, Air (P&CP) Act, 1981 and environmental protection Act 1986 and Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rule 2000 and E-waste (Management & Handling Rue 2011.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
3) Drainage system shall be provided for collection of sewage effluents. Terminal manholes shall be provided at the end of the collection system with arrangement for measuring the flow. No sewage shall be admitted in the pipes/sewers downstream of the terminal manholes. No sewage shall find its way other than in designed and provided collection system
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
4) Vehicles hired for bringing construction material to the site should be in good condition and should conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and should be operated only during non-peak hours.
Yes, Regular maintenance of construction vehicles is carried out to keep them in good condition during Construction Phase. Proper record of PUC is maintained.
5) Conditions for D.G. Set
a) Noise from the D.G. Set should be controlled by providing an acoustic enclosure or by treating the room acoustically.
b) Industry should provide acoustic enclosure for control of noise. The acoustic enclosure/acoustic treatment of the room should be designed for minimum 25 dB (A) insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standards,
Yes, PP agrees with the conditions.
PP is providing acoustic enclosure so noise level is controlled.
PP will operate D.G. Sets only in case of power failure.
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whichever is on higher side. A suitable exhaust muffler with insertion loss of 25 dB (A) shall also be provided. The measurement of insertion loss will be done at different points at 0.5 meters from acoustic enclosure/room and then average.
c) The industry shall take adequate measures for control of noise levels from its own sources within the premises in respect of noise to less than 55 dB(A) during day time and 45 dB(A) during the night time. Day time is reckoned between 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. and night time is reckoned between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
d) Industry should make efforts to bring down noise level due to DG set, outside industrial premises, within ambient noise requirements by proper sitting and control measures.
e) Installation of DG set must be strictly in compliance with recommendations of DG Set manufacturer.
f) A proper routine and preventive maintenance procedure for DG set should be set and followed in consultation with the DG manufacturer which would help to prevent noise levels of DG set from deteriorating with use.
g) D.G. Set shall be operated only in case of power failure.
h) The applicant should not cause any nuisance in the surrounding area due to operation of D.G. Set.
i) The applicant shall comply with the notification of MoEF dated 17.05.2002 regarding noise limit for generator sets run with diesel.
6) Solid Waste-The applicant shall provide onsite municipal solid waste processing system & shall comply with Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rule 2000 & E-Waste (M&H) Rule 2011
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
7) Affidavit undertaking in respect of no change in the status of consent conditions and compliance of the consent conditions the draft can be downloaded from the official web site of the MPCB.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
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8) The industry shall submit official e-mail address and any change will be duly informed to the MPCB.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
9) The treated sewage shall be disinfected using suitable disinfection method.
Yes, PP will comply with the condition.
10) The firm shall submit to this office, the 30th day of September every year, the environment statement report for the financial year ending 31st march in the prescribed Form-V as per the provision of rule 14 of the Environmental (Protection) Second Amended rule 1992.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition.
11) The applicant shall obtain Consent to Operate from Maharashtra Pollution Control Board before commissioning of the project.
Yes, PP agrees with the condition
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Annexure I Previous
Compliance Copy
(As per EC Condition: xiv)
XRBIA ABODE DEVELOPERS PRIVATE LIMITED(Previously known as MIMCLE HABfTATS PRIVATE UMTTED)
929, Mantri House, 1* Floor, F.C. Road, pune-411004.cIN-U45209PN2012PTC142554
6th June, 2017To,The oirectorReglonal Office (West Central Zone),Mlnlstry of Environment, Forest and Cllmate Change,Ground Floor, East wing,New Secretariat Euilding,Civil lane, Nagpur-2140001
Subject: Half-yearly Compliance Reportt December 2016 to May20L7
Projact Residcnual Project't.liracle Habltat.pvLltd. and l.firaclGShelters h,t. Ltd." at cat No.24O, vifiage: Jambhul, Tal.tlaval, Dist. Pune by M/s. Mlracle Habltat h^, Ltd.
EC No. Letter no. SEAC-III-20I4/CR-396/TC-3 Dated 3.dDecember, 2016.
Dear Slr,
We are submlttlng half-yearly Compllance Report (hard & soft copy) ln respectof the stlpulated terms and conditions of'prior Environmental Clearance,asspecified in'Environment Clea.ance' Notification Clause No. 1O(ii).
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Cc copy to!
1. A hard copy of the compliance and monitoring report2. A CD contalnlng the same report1. Regional officer, Maharashtra polluuon Control Board,
Pimpri Chichwad (SRO)
2. Member Secretary, Maharashtra Pollutlon Control Board,Sion, Mumbal
3. Member Secretary, State Environmental ImpactAssessment Authorlty, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai
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Annexure II Site Photographs
Construction Site-1
Construction Site-2
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Safety Net
Labor Camp .
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Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. Page 44
Sanitary Facility
Drinking Water Facility
Compliance Report “Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd.” project at Jambhul, Pune
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. Page 45
DG Set
Compliance Report “Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd.” project at Jambhul, Pune
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. Page 46
Annexure III Monitoring Report
(As per EC General Condition for construction phase: xxxvi)
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagapur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Water Sample Analysis Report Report No.: ME-PN0929-170613-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.06.2017 Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference: Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type Drinking Water Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample Quantity/Packing
2 L X 2 No. PVC Can 500mL X 1 No. Sterile Glass Bottle
Date of Sampling 08.06.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 09.06.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 1622:1981, RA 2009 & IS 3025 (Part-1):1987, RA 1998 & APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 1060 B,1-39,9060 B,9-35
Date of Start of Analysis 09.06.2017 Date of Completion of
Analysis 13.06.2017
Sr. No. Parameter Unit Result Method Reference
1 Colour Hazen <1 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2120-B, 2-6 2 Odour - Agreeable IS 3025 (Part 5):1983, Reaffirmed 2006 3 Turbidity NTU 0.8 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2130-B, 2-13 4 pH - 7.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-H+-B, 4-92
5 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 98 IS 3025 (Part 16):1984 Reaffirmed 2006 6 Alkalinity Total (as CaCO3) mg/L 48 IS 3025 (Part 23):1986 Reaffirmed 2009 7 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 70 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2340-C, 2-44,45
8 Calcium (as Ca) mg/L 12.8 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Ca-B, 3-67 9 Magnesium (as Mg) mg/L 9.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Mg- B, 3-84 10 Free Chlorine (Residual) mg/L 0.14 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl G, 4-69 11 Chloride mg/L 10.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl-B, 4-72 12 Sulphate mg/L 18.4 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500- SO4-E, 4-190 13 Nitrate mg/L 2.08 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-NO3-E, 4-125 14 Fluoride mg/L 0.22 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-F- B & D, 4-84, 4-87 15 Iron mg/L <0.08 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3111-B, 3-18
Microbiological Analysis 16 Total Coliforms MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-D, 9-73 17 E. coli MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-G, 9-76
Remarks: ---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineer, Consultant, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractor
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Stack Emission Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN0928-170613-SA- KD-RAIGAD Date: 13.06.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Stack Emission Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location D.G 125 KVA Sample
Quantity/Packing Thimble:1 X 1 No. SO2:30 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle NOX:25 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 08.06.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 09.06.2017
Sampling Procedure As per method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 09.06.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 13.06.2017
Stack Identity D.G I 125 KVA Stack attached to DG Set Material of construction M.S Stack height above ground level (Meter) 2.0 Stack Diameter (Meter) 0.2 Stack shape at top Round Type of fuel Diesel Fuel Consumption -
Parameter Unit Result *Limit Method Reference Flue gas Temperature 0C 104 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Flue gas Velocity m/s 6.82 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Total gas quantity Nm3/h 609 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Particulate Matter (PM) mg/Nm3 46 150 IS 11255 (Part 1):1985 RA 2003 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) kg/day 0.76 IS 11255 (Part 2):1985 RA 2003 Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) ppmv 49 IS 11255 (Part 7): 2005 Remarks : *: Limit as per MPCB Consent Schedule; N.D. Not Detected ------------------------------------------------------------------END--------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Soil Sample Analysis Report Report No. :ME-PN0927-170613-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.06.2017 Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type Soil Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample Quantity/Packing 1 kg X No. Polyethene bag
Date of Sampling 08.06.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 09.06.2017
Sampling Procedure Manual on Soil, Plant& Water Analysis
Date of Start of Analysis 09.06.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 13.06.2017
Sr. No. Parameter Unit Result Method Reference
1 pH - 7.3 IS 2720 (Part 26) :1987, RA 2002 2 Moisture Content % 6.8 IS 2720 (Part II): 1973, RA 2002, Ed. 3.1 3 Water holding capacity % 56 IBM Manual Page 264 4 Organic Carbon % 0.61 WLII Sec. B7, Page No. 10 5 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen mg/kg 130 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012 6 Available Potassium mg/kg 936 FAO Sec. III .8-1, Page No. 115 7 Available Magnesium meq/100gm 11.8 FAO Sec. III .8-1, Page No. 115 8 Available Calcium meq/100gm 30.8 FAO Sec. III .8-1, Page No. 115 9 Cation Exchange Capacity meq/100gm 54.2 FAO Sec. III .7-2, Page No. 104 10 Boron as B mg/kg 5.6 FAO Sec. III,16-6, Page No. 200 11 Cadmium mg/kg <2 USEPA method No. 200, 200.2 12 Chromium mg/kg 24.7 USEPA method No. 200, 200.2 13 Copper mg/kg 36.4 USEPA method No. 200, 200.2 14 Lead mg/kg 14.4 USEPA method No. 200, 200.2 15 Nickel mg/kg 30.2 USEPA method No. 200, 200.2 16 Sodium mg/kg 912 USEPA method No. 200, 200.2 17 Zinc mg/kg 63.3 USEPA method No. 200, 200.2 18 Sulphate mg/kg 250 IS 2720 (Part XXVII):1977, RA 2001. 19 Chloride mg/kg 218 USEPA / SW 846/ 9253 20 Available Phosphate mg/kg 16 WLII Sec.B10 A, Page No.16 21 Mercury mg/kg 0.28 USEPA /SW 846/7471 B
Remarks: N.D. – Not Detected ---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Noise Level Monitoring Report
Report No. : ME-PN0926-170613-SA-RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.06.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Date of Sampling 08.06.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 9876:1981 & manufacturer Manual
Sr. No. Location Time Sound Level dB(A)
Fast Response Sound Level dB(A)
Slow Response
1 A. Project Site
Day 10:00 52 49
Night 22:00 43 40
Noise Level Standard
Area Code
Area Type
Limit in dB(A) weighted scale
Day Night
C Residential 55 45
---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN0925-170613-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.06.2017 Name and address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample
Quantity/Packing
Filter Paper (PM10): 1 X 3 No. Filter Paper (PM2.5): 1 X 1 No. SO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle NO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 08.06.2017 Date of Receipt of
Sample 09.06.2017
Sampling Procedure As per Method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 09.06.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 13.06.2017
Meteorological Data/Environmental Conditions Avg. Wind Velocity
Prominent Wind Direction
Relative Humidity (%) Temperature (0C)
2.9 km/h E Max. Min. Max. Min. 78 66 32 25
Location Project Site Duration of Survey 24 hours
Parameter Unit Result *NAAQM Standard Method Reference
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) g/m3 4.9 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.1-6
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) g/m3 6.9 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.7-10
Particulate Matter (size less than 10µm) or PM10
g/m3 58 100 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.11-14
Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5µm) or PM2.5
g/m3 25 60 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13,Page No.15-30
Remarks: TWA - Time Weighted Average, *- NAAQS specified as: 24 h. TWA in case of SO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagapur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Water Sample Analysis Report Report No.: ME-PN1220-170107-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 07.01.2017 Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference: Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type Drinking Water Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample Quantity/Packing
2 L X 2 No. PVC Can 500mL X 1 No. Sterile Glass Bottle
Date of Sampling 01.07.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 03.01.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 1622:1981, RA 2009 & IS 3025 (Part-1):1987, RA 1998 & APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 1060 B,1-39,9060 B,9-35
Date of Start of Analysis 03.01.2017 Date of Completion of
Analysis 07.01.2017
Sr. No. Parameter Unit Result Method Reference
1 Colour Hazen <1 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2120-B, 2-6 2 Odour - Agreeable IS 3025 (Part 5):1983, Reaffirmed 2006 3 Turbidity NTU 0.7 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2130-B, 2-13 4 pH - 7.4 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-H+-B, 4-92
5 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 92 IS 3025 (Part 16):1984 Reaffirmed 2006 6 Alkalinity Total (as CaCO3) mg/L 42 IS 3025 (Part 23):1986 Reaffirmed 2009 7 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 64 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2340-C, 2-44,45
8 Calcium (as Ca) mg/L 11.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Ca-B, 3-67 9 Magnesium (as Mg) mg/L 8.8 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Mg- B, 3-84 10 Free Chlorine (Residual) mg/L 0.16 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl G, 4-69 11 Chloride mg/L 13.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl-B, 4-72 12 Sulphate mg/L 15.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500- SO4-E, 4-190 13 Nitrate mg/L 1.18 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-NO3-E, 4-125 14 Fluoride mg/L 0.18 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-F- B & D, 4-84, 4-87 15 Iron mg/L <0.08 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3111-B, 3-18
Microbiological Analysis 16 Total Coliforms MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-D, 9-73 17 E. coli MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-G, 9-76
Remarks: -------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineer, Consultant, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractor
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Stack Emission Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN1219-170707-SA- KD-RAIGAD Date: 07.07.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Stack Emission Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location D.G 125 KVA Sample
Quantity/Packing Thimble:1 X 1 No. SO2:30 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle NOX:25 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 01.07.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 03.07.2017
Sampling Procedure As per method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 03.07.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 07.07.2017
Stack Identity D.G I 125 KVA Stack attached to DG Set Material of construction M.S Stack height above ground level (Meter) 2.0 Stack Diameter (Meter) 0.2 Stack shape at top Round Type of fuel Diesel Fuel Consumption -
Parameter Unit Result *Limit Method Reference Flue gas Temperature 0C 102 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Flue gas Velocity m/s 6.76 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Total gas quantity Nm3/h 607 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Particulate Matter (PM) mg/Nm3 36 150 IS 11255 (Part 1):1985 RA 2003 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) kg/day 0.78 IS 11255 (Part 2):1985 RA 2003 Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) ppmv 42 IS 11255 (Part 7): 2005 Remarks : *: Limit as per MPCB Consent Schedule; N.D. Not Detected ------------------------------------------------------------------END--------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Noise Level Monitoring Report
Report No. : ME-PN1218-170707-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 07.07.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Date of Sampling 01.07.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 9876:1981 & manufacturer Manual
Sr. No. Location Time Sound Level dB(A)
Fast Response Sound Level dB(A)
Slow Response
1 A. Project Site
Day 10:00 53 47
Night 22:00 44 41
Noise Level Standard
Area Code
Area Type
Limit in dB(A) weighted scale
Day Night
C Residential 55 45
---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN1217-170707-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 07.07.2017 Name and address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample
Quantity/Packing
Filter Paper (PM10): 1 X 3 No. Filter Paper (PM2.5): 1 X 1 No. SO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle NO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 01.07.2017 Date of Receipt of
Sample 03.07.2017
Sampling Procedure As per Method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 03.07.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 07.07.2017
Meteorological Data/Environmental Conditions Avg. Wind Velocity
Prominent Wind Direction
Relative Humidity (%) Temperature (0C)
3.8 km/h W Max. Min. Max. Min. 92 84 30 24
Location Project Site Duration of Survey 24 hours
Parameter Unit Result *NAAQM Standard Method Reference
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) g/m3 <4 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.1-6
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) g/m3 6.2 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.7-10
Particulate Matter (size less than 10µm) or PM10
g/m3 60 100 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.11-14
Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5µm) or PM2.5
g/m3 26 60 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13,Page No.15-30
Remarks: TWA - Time Weighted Average, *- NAAQS specified as: 24 h. TWA in case of SO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagapur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Water Sample Analysis Report Report No.: ME-PN1520-170809-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 09.08.2017 Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference: Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type Drinking Water Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample Quantity/Packing
2 L X 2 No. PVC Can 500mL X 1 No. Sterile Glass Bottle
Date of Sampling 04.08.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 05.08.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 1622:1981, RA 2009 & IS 3025 (Part-1):1987, RA 1998 & APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 1060 B,1-39,9060 B,9-35
Date of Start of Analysis 05.08.2017 Date of Completion of
Analysis 09.08.2017
Sr. No. Parameter Unit Result Method Reference
1 Colour Hazen <1 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2120-B, 2-6 2 Odour - Agreeable IS 3025 (Part 5):1983, Reaffirmed 2006 3 Turbidity NTU 0.9 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2130-B, 2-13 4 pH - 7.3 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-H+-B, 4-92
5 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 86 IS 3025 (Part 16):1984 Reaffirmed 2006 6 Alkalinity Total (as CaCO3) mg/L 38 IS 3025 (Part 23):1986 Reaffirmed 2009 7 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 60 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2340-C, 2-44,45
8 Calcium (as Ca) mg/L 10.6 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Ca-B, 3-67 9 Magnesium (as Mg) mg/L 8.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Mg- B, 3-84 10 Free Chlorine (Residual) mg/L 0.18 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl G, 4-69 11 Chloride mg/L 13.0 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl-B, 4-72 12 Sulphate mg/L 13.8 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500- SO4-E, 4-190 13 Nitrate mg/L 1.12 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-NO3-E, 4-125 14 Fluoride mg/L 0.16 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-F- B & D, 4-84, 4-87 15 Iron mg/L <0.08 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3111-B, 3-18
Microbiological Analysis 16 Total Coliforms MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-D, 9-73 17 E. coli MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-G, 9-76
Remarks: ---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineer, Consultant, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractor
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Stack Emission Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN1519-170809-SA- KD-RAIGAD Date: 09.08.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Stack Emission Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location D.G 125 KVA Sample
Quantity/Packing Thimble:1 X 1 No. SO2:30 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle NOX:25 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 04.08.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 05.08.2017
Sampling Procedure As per method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 05.08.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 09.08.2017
Stack Identity D.G I 125 KVA Stack attached to DG Set Material of construction M.S Stack height above ground level (Meter) 2.0 Stack Diameter (Meter) 0.2 Stack shape at top Round Type of fuel Diesel Fuel Consumption -
Parameter Unit Result *Limit Method Reference Flue gas Temperature 0C 96 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Flue gas Velocity m/s 5.98 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Total gas quantity Nm3/h 546 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Particulate Matter (PM) mg/Nm3 40 150 IS 11255 (Part 1):1985 RA 2003 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) kg/day 0.74 IS 11255 (Part 2):1985 RA 2003 Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) ppmv 44 IS 11255 (Part 7): 2005 Remarks : *: Limit as per MPCB Consent Schedule; N.D. Not Detected ------------------------------------------------------------------END--------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Noise Level Monitoring Report
Report No. : ME-PN1518-170809-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 09.08.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Date of Sampling 04.08.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 9876:1981 & manufacturer Manual
Sr. No. Location Time Sound Level dB(A)
Fast Response Sound Level dB(A)
Slow Response
1 A. Project Site
Day 10:00 54 51
Night 22:00 44 40
Noise Level Standard
Area Code
Area Type
Limit in dB(A) weighted scale
Day Night
C Residential 55 45
---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN1517-170809-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 09.08.2017 Name and address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample
Quantity/Packing
Filter Paper (PM10): 1 X 3 No. Filter Paper (PM2.5): 1 X 1 No. SO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle NO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 04.08.2017 Date of Receipt of
Sample 05.08.2017
Sampling Procedure As per Method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 05.08.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 09.08.2017
Meteorological Data/Environmental Conditions Avg. Wind Velocity
Prominent Wind Direction
Relative Humidity (%) Temperature (0C)
4.2 km/h W Max. Min. Max. Min. 88 72 28 24
Location Project Site Duration of Survey 24 hours
Parameter Unit Result *NAAQM Standard Method Reference
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) g/m3 5.5 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.1-6
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) g/m3 8.3 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.7-10
Particulate Matter (size less than 10µm) or PM10
g/m3 56 100 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.11-14
Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5µm) or PM2.5
g/m3 24 60 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13,Page No.15-30
Remarks: TWA - Time Weighted Average, *- NAAQS specified as: 24 h. TWA in case of SO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagapur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Water Sample Analysis Report Report No.: ME-PN1880-170913-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.09.2017 Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference: Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type Drinking Water Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample Quantity/Packing
2 L X 2 No. PVC Can 500mL X 1 No. Sterile Glass Bottle
Date of Sampling 08.09.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 09.09.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 1622:1981, RA 2009 & IS 3025 (Part-1):1987, RA 1998 & APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 1060 B,1-39,9060 B,9-35
Date of Start of Analysis 09.09.2017 Date of Completion of
Analysis 13.09.2017
Sr. No. Parameter Unit Result Method Reference
1 Colour Hazen <1 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2120-B, 2-6 2 Odour - Agreeable IS 3025 (Part 5):1983, Reaffirmed 2006 3 Turbidity NTU 0.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2130-B, 2-13 4 pH - 7.4 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-H+-B, 4-92
5 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 90 IS 3025 (Part 16):1984 Reaffirmed 2006 6 Alkalinity Total (as CaCO3) mg/L 41 IS 3025 (Part 23):1986 Reaffirmed 2009 7 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 66 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2340-C, 2-44,45
8 Calcium (as Ca) mg/L 11.4 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Ca-B, 3-67 9 Magnesium (as Mg) mg/L 9.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Mg- B, 3-84 10 Free Chlorine (Residual) mg/L 0.16 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl G, 4-69 11 Chloride mg/L 14.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl-B, 4-72 12 Sulphate mg/L 14.6 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500- SO4-E, 4-190 13 Nitrate mg/L 1.30 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-NO3-E, 4-125 14 Fluoride mg/L 0.14 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-F- B & D, 4-84, 4-87 15 Iron mg/L <0.08 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3111-B, 3-18
Microbiological Analysis 16 Total Coliforms MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-D, 9-73 17 E. coli MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-G, 9-76
Remarks: ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineer, Consultant, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractor
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Stack Emission Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN1877-170913-SA-RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.09.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Stack Emission Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location D.G 125 KVA Sample
Quantity/Packing Thimble:1 X 1 No. SO2:30 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle NOX:25 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 08.09.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 09.09.2017
Sampling Procedure As per method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 09.09.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 13.09.2017
Stack Identity D.G I 125 KVA Stack attached to DG Set Material of construction M.S Stack height above ground level (Meter) 2.0 Stack Diameter (Meter) 0.2 Stack shape at top Round Type of fuel Diesel Fuel Consumption -
Parameter Unit Result *Limit Method Reference Flue gas Temperature 0C 98 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Flue gas Velocity m/s 5.2 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Total gas quantity Nm3/h 472 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Particulate Matter (PM) mg/Nm3 42 150 IS 11255 (Part 1):1985 RA 2003 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) kg/day 0.72 IS 11255 (Part 2):1985 RA 2003 Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) PPMV 42 IS 11255 (Part 7): 2005 Remarks : *: Limit as per MPCB Consent Schedule; N.D. Not Detected ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Noise Level Monitoring Report
Report No. : ME-PN1879-170913-SA-RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.09.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Date of Sampling 08.09.20017
Sampling Procedure IS 9876:1981 & manufacturer Manual
Sr. No. Location Time Sound Level dB(A)
Fast Response Sound Level dB(A)
Slow Response
1 A. Project Site
Day 10:00 52 49
Night 22:00 43 40
Noise Level Standard
Area Code
Area Type
Limit in dB(A) weighted scale
Day Night
C Residential 55 45
----------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN1878-170913-SA-RCPJ-PUNE Date: 13.09.2017 Name and address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample
Quantity/Packing
Filter Paper (PM10): 1 X 3 No. Filter Paper (PM2.5): 1 X 1 No. SO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle NO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 08.09.2017 Date of Receipt of
Sample 09.09.2017
Sampling Procedure As per Method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 09.09.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 13.09.2017
Meteorological Data/Environmental Conditions Avg. Wind Velocity
Prominent Wind Direction
Relative Humidity (%) Temperature (0C)
3.9 km/h SE Max. Min. Max. Min. 78 68 30 20
Location Project Site Duration of Survey 24 hours
Parameter Unit Result *NAAQM Standard Method Reference
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) g/m3 6.1 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.1-6
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) g/m3 10.3 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.7-10
Particulate Matter (size less than 10µm) or PM10
g/m3 62 100 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.11-14
Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5µm) or PM2.5
g/m3 28 60 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13,Page No.15-30
Remarks: TWA - Time Weighted Average, *- NAAQS specified as: 24 h. TWA in case of SO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5 ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagapur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Water Sample Analysis Report Report No.: ME-PN2230-171007-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 07.10.2017 Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference: Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type Drinking Water Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample Quantity/Packing
2 L X 2 No. PVC Can 500mL X 1 No. Sterile Glass Bottle
Date of Sampling 03.10.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 04.10.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 1622:1981, RA 2009 & IS 3025 (Part-1):1987, RA 1998 & APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 1060 B,1-39,9060 B,9-35
Date of Start of Analysis 04.10.2017 Date of Completion of
Analysis 07.10.2017
Sr. No. Parameter Unit Result Method Reference
1 Colour Hazen <1 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2120-B, 2-6 2 Odour - Agreeable IS 3025 (Part 5):1983, Reaffirmed 2006 3 Turbidity NTU 0.4 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2130-B, 2-13 4 pH - 7.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-H+-B, 4-92
5 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 96 IS 3025 (Part 16):1984 Reaffirmed 2006 6 Alkalinity Total (as CaCO3) mg/L 42 IS 3025 (Part 23):1986 Reaffirmed 2009 7 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 68 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2340-C, 2-44,45
8 Calcium (as Ca) mg/L 12.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Ca-B, 3-67 9 Magnesium (as Mg) mg/L 9.2 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Mg- B, 3-84 10 Free Chlorine (Residual) mg/L 0.14 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl G, 4-69 11 Chloride mg/L 16.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl-B, 4-72 12 Sulphate mg/L 17.4 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500- SO4-E, 4-190 13 Nitrate mg/L 1.75 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-NO3-E, 4-125 14 Fluoride mg/L 0.12 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-F- B & D, 4-84, 4-87 15 Iron mg/L <0.08 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3111-B, 3-18
Microbiological Analysis 16 Total Coliforms MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-D, 9-73 17 E. coli MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-G, 9-76
Remarks: ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineer, Consultant, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractor
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Stack Emission Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN2229-171007-SA-KD-RAIGAD Date: 07.10.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Stack Emission Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location D.G 125 KVA Sample
Quantity/Packing Thimble:1 X 1 No. SO2:30 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle NOX:25 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 03.10.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 04.10.2017
Sampling Procedure As per method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 04.10.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 07.10.2017
Stack Identity D.G I 125 KVA Stack attached to DG Set Material of construction M.S Stack height above ground level (Meter) 2.0 Stack Diameter (Meter) 0.2 Stack shape at top Round Type of fuel Diesel Fuel Consumption -
Parameter Unit Result *Limit Method Reference Flue gas Temperature 0C 96 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Flue gas Velocity m/s 5.1 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Total gas quantity Nm3/h 466 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Particulate Matter (PM) mg/Nm3 39 150 IS 11255 (Part 1):1985 RA 2003 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) kg/day 0.71 IS 11255 (Part 2):1985 RA 2003 Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) PPMV 38 IS 11255 (Part 7): 2005 Remarks : *: Limit as per MPCB Consent Schedule; N.D. Not Detected ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Noise Level Monitoring Report
Report No. : ME-PN2228-171007-SA-RCPJ-PUNE Date: 07.10.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Date of Sampling 03.10.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 9876:1981 & manufacturer Manual
Sr. No. Location Time Sound Level dB(A)
Fast Response Sound Level dB(A)
Slow Response
1 A. Project Site
Day 10:00 54 48
Night 22:00 43 41
Noise Level Standard
Area Code
Area Type
Limit in dB(A) weighted scale
Day Night
C Residential 55 45
----------------------------------------------------------------END---------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
Page 1of 1
Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN2227-171007-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 07.10.2017 Name and address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion Sample Description/Type
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample
Quantity/Packing
Filter Paper (PM10): 1 X 3 No. Filter Paper (PM2.5): 1 X 1 No. SO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle NO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 03.10.2017 Date of Receipt of
Sample 04.10.2017
Sampling Procedure As per Method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 04.10.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 07.10.2017
Meteorological Data/Environmental Conditions Avg. Wind Velocity
Prominent Wind Direction
Relative Humidity (%) Temperature (0C)
3.1 km/h SW Max. Min. Max. Min. 72 64 32 22
Location Project Site Duration of Survey 24 hours
Parameter Unit Result *NAAQM Standard Method Reference
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) g/m3 7.4 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.1-6
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) g/m3 9.7 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.7-10
Particulate Matter (size less than 10µm) or PM10
g/m3 58 100 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.11-14
Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5µm) or PM2.5
g/m3 24 60 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13,Page No.15-30
Remarks: TWA - Time Weighted Average, *- NAAQS specified as: 24 h. TWA in case of SO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5 ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR MAHABAL ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD. Harish Mendhi T E C H N I C A L M A N A G E R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. The result listed refers only to the tested sample(s) and applicable parameter(s). 2. This report is not to be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Monitoring Laboratory & Contractors
Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagapur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
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Plot No. F-7, Road No. 21, MIDC Wagle Estate, Thane West - 400604, Maharashtra (600 m from Hotel Rukhmini Palace Turn Opp Toyota Show Room. Next to Ashida Electrical - near J B Sawant Bus Stop) Phone: 2582 0658/ 3139/ 1663/ 3154 Fax: 91-22-25823543 [email protected]
Water Sample Analysis Report Report No.: ME-PN2827-171111-SA- RCPJ-PUNE Date: 11.11.2017 Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Drinking Water Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample
Quantity/Packing
2 L X 2 No. PVC Can 500mL X 1 No. Sterile Glass Bottle
Date of Sampling 07.11.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 08.11.2017
Sampling Procedure
IS 1622:1981, RA 2009 & IS 3025 (Part-1):1987, RA 1998 & APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 1060 B,1-39,9060 B,9-35
Date of Start of Analysis 08.11.2017 Date of Completion of
Analysis 11.11.2017
Sr. No. Parameter Unit Result Method Reference
1 Colour Hazen <1 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2120-B, 2-6 2 Odour - Agreeable IS 3025 (Part 5):1983, Reaffirmed 2006 3 Turbidity NTU 0.6 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2130-B, 2-13 4 pH - 7.4 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-H+-B, 4-92 5 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 102 IS 3025 (Part 16):1984 Reaffirmed 2006 6 Alkalinity Total (as CaCO3) mg/L 44 IS 3025 (Part 23):1986 Reaffirmed 2009 7 Total Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L 72 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 2340-C, 2-44,45
8 Calcium (as Ca) mg/L 13.0 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Ca-B, 3-67 9 Magnesium (as Mg) mg/L 9.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3500-Mg- B, 3-84 10 Free Chlorine (Residual) mg/L 0.16 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl G, 4-69 11 Chloride mg/L 14.5 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-Cl-B, 4-72 12 Sulphate mg/L 18.6 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500- SO4-E, 4-190 13 Nitrate mg/L 1.52 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-NO3-E, 4-125
14 Fluoride mg/L 0.14 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 4500-F- B & D, 4-84, 4-87
15 Iron mg/L <0.08 APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 3111-B, 3-18 Microbiological Analysis
16 Total Coliforms MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-D, 9-73
17 E. coli MPN/100mL Absent APHA 22nd Ed. 2012, 9221-G, 9-76 Remarks:
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Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
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Stack Emission Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN2826-171111-SA-KD-RAIGAD Date: 11.11.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Stack Emission Monitoring Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location D.G 125 KVA Sample
Quantity/Packing
Thimble:1 X 1 No. SO2:30 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle NOX:25 mL X 1 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 07.11.2017 Date of Receipt of Sample 08.11.2017
Sampling Procedure As per method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 08.11.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 11.11.2017
Stack Identity D.G I 125 KVA Stack attached to DG Set Material of construction M.S Stack height above ground level (Meter) 2.0 Stack Diameter (Meter) 0.2 Stack shape at top Round Type of fuel Diesel Fuel Consumption (kL/d) -
Parameter Unit Result *Limit Method Reference Flue gas Temperature 0C 102 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Flue gas Velocity m/s 6.76 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Total gas quantity Nm3/h 607 - IS 11255 (Part 3):2008 Particulate Matter (PM) mg/Nm3 38 150 IS 11255 (Part 1):1985 RA 2003 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) kg/day 0.78 IS 11255 (Part 2):1985 RA 2003 Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) PPMV 43 IS 11255 (Part 7): 2005 Remarks : *: Limit as per MPCB Consent Schedule; N.D. Not Detected ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
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Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
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Noise Level Monitoring Report
Report No. : ME-PN2825-171111-SA-RCPJ-PUNE Date: 11.11.2017
Name and Address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Date of Sampling 07.11.2017
Sampling Procedure IS 9876:1981 & manufacturer Manual
Sr. No. Location Time Sound Level dB(A)
Fast Response Sound Level dB(A)
Slow Response
1 A. Project Site
Day 10:00 54 48
Night 22:00 43 41
Noise Level Standard
Area Code
Area Type
Limit in dB(A) weighted scale
Day Night
C Residential 55 45
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Plot Nos. 13,14,17,18, Grampanchayat Bokhara, 8 km from Nagpur City, Opp. Patel Petrol Pump, Chhindwara Road, Koradi, Dist.Nagpur-441111
Phone : 91-712-2612162 T/Fax: 91-712-2612212 Email: [email protected]
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Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Report Report No.: ME-PN2824-171111-SA-RCPJ-PUNE Date: 11.11.2017 Name and address of Customer
Residential and Commercial Project at Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Order Reference:
Telephonic Discussion
Sample Description/Type
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Sample Collected by Laboratory
Sampling Location Project Site Sample
Quantity/Packing
Filter Paper (PM10): 1 X 3 No. Filter Paper (PM2.5): 1 X 1 No. SO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle NO2: 30 mL X 6 No. PVC Bottle
Date of Sampling 07.11.2017 Date of Receipt of
Sample 08.11.2017
Sampling Procedure As per Method reference
Date of Start of Analysis 08.11.2017 Date of Completion
of Analysis 11.11.2017
Meteorological Data/Environmental Conditions Avg. Wind Velocity
Prominent Wind Direction
Relative Humidity (%) Temperature (0C)
3 km/h NE Max. Min. Max. Min. 75.7 62.3 30 18
Location Project Site Duration of Survey 24 hours
Parameter Unit Result *NAAQM Standard Method Reference
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) g/m3 5.4 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.1-6
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) g/m3 11.3 80 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.7-10
Particulate Matter (size less than 10µm) or PM10
g/m3 62 100 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13, Page No.11-14
Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5µm) or PM2.5
g/m3 28 60 CPCB Guidelines for the Measurement of Ambient Air Pollutants, Volume I, 2012-13,Page No.15-30
Remarks: TWA - Time Weighted Average, *- NAAQS specified as: 24 h. TWA in case of SO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5 ----------------------------------------------------------------END----------------------------------------------------------------
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SCHEDULE
(see rule 3(1) and 4(1))
Ambient Air Quality Standards in respect of Noise
Area Category of Area / Zone Limits in dB(A) Leq* Code ------------------------------------ Day Time Night Time
(A) Industrial area 75 70 (B) Commercial area 65 55 (C) Residential area 55 45 (D) Silence Zone 50 40
Note:- 1. Day time shall mean from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. 2. Night time shall mean from 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. 3. Silence zone is an area comprising not less than 100 metres
around hospitals, educational institutions, courts, religious places or any other area which is declared as such by the competent authority
4. Mixed categories of areas may be declared as one of the four above mentioned categories by the competent authority.
* dB(A) Leq denotes the time weighted average of the level of sound in decibels on scale A which is relatable to human hearing.
A “decibel” is a unit in which noise is measured.
“A”, in dB(A) Leq, denotes the frequency weighting in the measurement of noise and corresponds to frequency response characteristics of the human ear.
Leq: It is an energy mean of the noise level over a specified period.
The Gazette of India EXTRAORDINARY PART III-Section 4 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
New Delhi, WEDNESDAY, NOBEMBER 18, 2009 No.B-29016/20/90/PCI-I
National Ambient Air Quality Standards: Central Pollution Control Board In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (2) (h) of section 16 of the Air (Prevntion and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Act No.14 of 1981), and in suppression of the Notification No(s). S.O.384(E), dated 11th April, 1994 and S.O.935(E), dated 14th October, 1998, the Central Pollution Control Board hereby notify the National Ambient Air Quality Standards with immediate effect, namely:
Sr. No.
Pollutant Time Weighted Average
Concentration in Ambient Air Industrial,
Residential, Rural and
Other Areas
Ecologically Sensitive Areas
(Notified by Central
Government)
Methods of Measurement
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) µg/m3 Annual * 50 20 Improved West and Gaeke
Ultraviolet fluorescence 24 hours ** 80 80
2 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) µg/m3 Annual * 40 30 Modified Jacob & Hochheiser
(Na-Arsenite) Chemiluminescence 24 hours ** 80 80
3 Particulate Matter (size less than 10 µm) or PM10 µg/m3
Annual * 60 60 Gravimetric TOEM Beta attenuation 24 hours ** 100 100
4 Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5 µm) or PM2.5 µg/m3
Annual * 40 40 Gravimetric TOEM Beta attenuation 24 hours ** 60 60
5 Ozone (O3) µg/m3 8 hours ** 100 100 UV photometric
Chemiluminescence Chemical Method 1 hour ** 180 180
6 Lead (Pb) µg/m3 Annual * 0.50 0.50 AAS/ICP method after
sampling on EPM 2000 or equivalent filter paper
EDXRF using Teflon filter 24 hours ** 1.0 1.0
7 Carbon Monoxide (CO) mg/m3 8 hours ** 02 02 Non Dispersive Infra Red
(NDIR) spectroscopy 1 hour ** 04 04
8 Ammonia (NH3) µg/m3 Annual * 100 100 Chemiluminescence
Indophenol blue method 24 hours ** 400 400
9 Benzene (C6H6) µg/m3 Annual * 05 05
Gas Chromatography based continuous analyzer
Adsorption and Desorption followed by GC analysis
10 Benzo (a) Pyrene (BaP) – particulate phase only, ng/m3
Annual * 01 01 Solvent extraction followed by HPLC/GC analysis
11 Arsenic (As) ng/m3 Annual * 06 06 AAS/ICP method after
sampling on EPM 2000 or equivalent filter paper.
12 Nickel (Ni) ng/m3 Annual * 20 20 AAS/ICP method after
sampling on EPM 2000 or equivalent filter paper.
* Annual arithmetic mean of minimum 104 measurements in a year at a particular site taken twice a week 24 hourly at uniformintervals.
** 24 hourly or 08 hourly monitored values, as applicable, shall be complied with 98% of the time in a year. 2 % of the time, they may exceed the limits but not on two consecutive days of monitoring.
Note: Whenever and wherever monitoring results on two consecutive days of monitoring exceed the limits specified above for the respective category, it shall be considered adequate reason to institute regular or continuous monitoring and further investigation.
SANT PRASAD GAUTAM, Chairman, Central Pollution Control Board [ADVT-III/4/184/09/Exty.] Note: The notifications on National Ambient Air Quality Standards were published by the Central Pollution Control Board in the Gazette of
India. Extraordinary vide notification No(s). S.O. 384(E), dated 11th April, 1994 and S.O. 935(E), dated 14th October,1998.
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IS 10500 : 2012
Indian Standard
DRINKING WATER — SPECIFICATION
( Second Revision )
1 SCOPE
This standard prescribes the requirements and themethods of sampling and test for drinking water.
2 REFERENCES
The standards listed in Annex A contain provisionswhich through reference in this text, constituteprovisions of this standard. At the time of publication,the editions indicated were valid. All standards aresubject to revision and parties to agreements based onthis standard are encouraged to investigate thepossibility of applying the most recent editions of thestandards indicated in Annex A.
3 TERMINOLOGY
For the purpose of this standard the following definitionshall apply.
3.1 Drinking Water — Drinking water is waterintended for human consumption for drinking andcooking purposes from any source. It includes water(treated or untreated) supplied by any means for humanconsumption.
4 REQUIREMENTS
Drinking water shall comply with the requirementsgiven in Tables 1 to 4. The analysis of pesticide residuesgiven in Table 3 shall be conducted by a recognizedlaboratory using internationally established test methodmeeting the residue limits as given in Table 5.
Drinking water shall also comply with bacteriologicalrequirements (see 4.1), virological requirements(see 4.2) and biological requirements (see 4.3).
4.1 Bacteriological Requirements
4.1.1 Water in Distribution System
Ideally, all samples taken from the distribution systemincluding consumers’ premises, should be free fromcoliform organisms and the following bacteriologicalquality of drinking water collected in the distributionsystem, as given in Table 6 is, therefore specified whentested in accordance with IS 1622.
4.2 Virological Requirements
4.2.1 Ideally, all samples taken from the distribution
Table 1 Organoleptic and Physical Parameters(Foreword and Clause 4)
Sl No. Characteristic Requirement Permissible Method of Test, Remarks(Acceptable Limit in the Ref to Part of
Limit) Absence of IS 3025Alternate
Source(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
i) Colour, Hazen units, Max 5 15 Part 4 Extended to 15 only, if toxic substancesare not suspected in absence of alter-nate sources
ii) Odour Agreeable Agreeable Part 5 a) Test cold and when heatedb) Test at several dilutions
iii) pH value 6.5-8.5 No relaxation Part 11 —iv) Taste Agreeable Agreeable Parts 7 and 8 Test to be conducted only after safety
has been establishedv) Turbidity, NTU, Max 1 5 Part 10 —
vi) Total dissolved solids, mg/l, 500 2 000 Part 16 —Max
NOTE — It is recommended that the acceptable limit is to be implemented. Values in excess of those mentioned under ‘acceptable’render the water not suitable, but still may be tolerated in the absence of an alternative source but up to the limits indicated under‘permissible limit in the absence of alternate source’ in col 4, above which the sources will have to be rejected.
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Table 2 General Parameters Concerning Substances Undesirable in Excessive Amounts(Foreword and Clause 4)
Sl No. Characteristic Requirement Permissible Method of Test, Remarks(Acceptable Limit in the Ref to
Limit) Absence ofAlternate
Source(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
i) Aluminium (as Al), mg/l, Max 0.03 0.2 IS 3025 (Part 55) —ii) Ammonia (as total ammonia-N), 0.5 No relaxation IS 3025 (Part 34) —
mg/l, Maxiii) Anionic detergents (as MBAS) 0.2 1.0 Annex K of IS 13428 —
mg/l, Maxiv) Barium (as Ba), mg/l, Max 0.7 No relaxation Annex F of IS 13428* —
or IS 15302v) Boron (as B), mg/l, Max 0.5 1.0 IS 3025 (Part 57) —
vi) Calcium (as Ca), mg/l, Max 75 200 IS 3025 (Part 40) —vii) Chloramines (as Cl
2), mg/l, Max 4.0 No relaxation IS 3025 (Part 26)* —
or APHA 4500-Cl Gviii) Chloride (as Cl), mg/l, Max 250 1 000 IS 3025 (Part 32) —
ix) Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max 0.05 1.5 IS 3025 (Part 42) —x) Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max 1.0 1.5 IS 3025 (Part 60) —
xi) Free residual chlorine, mg/l, Min 0.2 1 IS 3025 (Part 26) To be applicable only whenwater is chlorinated. Testedat consumer end. When pro-tection against viral infec-tion is required, it should beminimum 0.5 mg/l
xii) Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max 0.3 No relaxation IS 3025 (Part 53) Total concentration of man-ganese (as Mn) and iron (asFe) shall not exceed 0.3 mg/l
xiii) Magnesium (as Mg), mg/l, Max 30 100 IS 3025 (Part 46) —xiv) Manganese (as Mn), mg/l, Max 0.1 0.3 IS 3025 (Part 59) Total concentration of man-
ganese (as Mn) and iron (asFe) shall not exceed 0.3 mg/l
xv) Mineral oil, mg/l, Max 0.5 No relaxation Clause 6 of IS 3025 —(Part 39) Infraredpartition method
xvi) Nitrate (as NO3), mg/l, Max 45 No relaxation IS 3025 (Part 34) —
xvii) Phenolic compounds (as C6H
5OH), 0.001 0.002 IS 3025 (Part 43) —
mg/l, Maxxviii) Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max 0.01 No relaxation IS 3025 (Part 56) or —
IS 15303*xix) Silver (as Ag), mg/l, Max 0.1 No relaxation Annex J of IS 13428 —xx) Sulphate (as SO
4) mg/l, Max 200 400 IS 3025 (Part 24) May be extended to 400 pro-
vided that Magnesium doesnot exceed 30
xxi) Sulphide (as H2S), mg/l, Max 0.05 No relaxation IS 3025 (Part 29) —
xxii) Total alkalinity as calcium 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 23) —carbonate, mg/l, Max
xxiii) Total hardness (as CaCO3), 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 21) —
mg/l, Maxxxiv) Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max 5 15 IS 3025 (Part 49) —
NOTES
1 In case of dispute, the method indicated by '*' shall be the referee method.
2 It is recommended that the acceptable limit is to be implemented. Values in excess of those mentioned under ‘acceptable’ render thewater not suitable, but still may be tolerated in the absence of an alternative source but up to the limits indicated under ‘permissiblelimit in the absence of alternate source’ in col 4, above which the sources will have to be rejected.
4
IS 10500 : 2012
Table 5 Pesticide Residues Limits and Test Method(Foreword and Table 3)
Sl No. Pesticide Limit Method of Test, Ref toµg/l
USEPA AOAC/ ISO(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
i) Alachlor 20 525.2, 507 —ii) Atrazine 2 525.2, 8141 A —
iii) Aldrin/ Dieldrin 0.03 508 —iv) Alpha HCH 0.01 508 —v) Beta HCH 0.04 508 —
vi) Butachlor 125 525.2, 8141 A —vii) Chlorpyriphos 30 525.2, 8141 A —
viii) Delta HCH 0.04 508 —ix) 2,4- Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 30 515.1 —x) DDT (o, p and p, p – Isomers of DDT, 1 508 AOAC 990.06
DDE and DDD)xi) Endosulfan (alpha, beta, and sulphate) 0.4 508 AOAC 990.06
xii) Ethion 3 1657 A —xiii) Gamma — HCH (Lindane) 2 508 AOAC 990.06xiv) Isoproturon 9 532 —xv) Malathion 190 8141 A —
xvi) Methyl parathion 0.3 8141 A ISO 10695xvii) Monocrotophos 1 8141 A —
xviii) Phorate 2 8141 A —
NOTE — Test methods are for guidance and reference for testing laboratory. In case of two methods, USEPA method shall be thereference method.
Table 6 Bacteriological Quality of Drinking Water1)
(Clause 4.1.1)
Sl No. Organisms Requirements
(1) (2) (3)
i) All water intended for drinking:a) E. coli or thermotolerant coliform bacteria2), 3) Shall not be detectable in any 100 ml sample
ii) Treated water entering the distribution system:a) E. coli or thermotolerant coliform bacteria2) Shall not be detectable in any 100 ml sampleb) Total coliform bacteria Shall not be detectable in any 100 ml sample
iii) Treated water in the distribution system:a) E. coli or thermotolerant coliform bacteria Shall not be detectable in any 100 ml sample
b) Total coliform bacteria Shall not be detectable in any 100 ml sample
1)Immediate investigative action shall be taken if either E.coli or total coliform bacteria are detected. The minimum action in the case oftotal coliform bacteria is repeat sampling; if these bacteria are detected in the repeat sample, the cause shall be determined by immediatefurther investigation.
2)Although, E. coli is the more precise indicator of faecal pollution, the count of thermotolerant coliform bacteria is an acceptable alternative.If necessary, proper confirmatory tests shall be carried out. Total coliform bacteria are not acceptable indicators of the sanitary quality ofrural water supplies, particularly in tropical areas where many bacteria of no sanitary significance occur in almost all untreated supplies.
3)It is recognized that, in the great majority of rural water supplies in developing countries, faecal contamination is widespread. Underthese conditions, the national surveillance agency should set medium-term targets for progressive improvement of water supplies.
Compliance Report “Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd.” project at Jambhul, Pune
Annexure IV Environmental Clearance Letter
(As per EC General Condition for operation phase: x)
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Annexure V Consent to Establish letter
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Annexure VI Environmental Status Report
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Environmental Status Report (ESR) As per EC condition (xiii)
June 2017 to November 2017
“Proposed Residential and Commercial Project”
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. & Miracle Shelters
Pvt. Ltd
At Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, Pune
Proposed by
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. & Miracle Shelters Pvt. Ltd
Environmental Status Report
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................ 3
Project proponent information .................................................... 3
Plot area details ....................................................................... 3
Proposed construction area details ............................................. 3
Proposed Building Configuration details ....................................... 3
Present status .......................................................................... 4
Construction activity ................................................................. 4
Construction facility on site ....................................................... 5
Facility provided on site for Labour ............................................. 5
Land Excavation details ............................................................. 5
Water details ........................................................................... 5
Sewage Treatment Plant details ................................................. 5
Solid Waste Disposal ................................................................ 6
Power Supply and consumption .................................................. 6
Roads, Traffic and Transport details ............................................ 6
Housing and Slums provision ..................................................... 7
Air Environment ....................................................................... 7
Dust ....................................................................................... 7
Noise Environment ................................................................... 7
Industries, Wastes and Hazards ................................................. 8
Health facility .......................................................................... 8
Other Facility ........................................................................... 8
Biological Environment .............................................................. 8
Environment Monitoring Cell ...................................................... 8
Environmental Management Audits: ........................................... 9
Budgetary provisions for Environmental Management Plan ............ 9
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Introduction
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. & Miracle Shelters Pvt. Ltd. is developing residential &
commercial Project at Sr.No.240,Village Jambhul, Taluka Maval, District Pune.
Prior Environmental Clearance was obtained vide letter no. SEAC-III-2014/CR-
396/TC-3 dated 03.12.2016 for plot area of 29,136 m2 and total built up area of
41,286 m2
Project proponent information
Name Mr. Veer Bharati Kouls
Vice President Corporate Services
Address Nahar Homes LLP
1st Floor, Mantri Houser 929, F.C.
Road Pune -411004, India
Telephone +91 20 66858888
Fax +91 2066858889
Email ID -
Plot area details
Details Total Unit
Plot area 29,136 m2
Deduction in Amenity 4,362 m2 Deduction for Road widening 62 m2
Net plot area 24,712 m2
Proposed construction area details
Details Total Unit
FSI area in m2 34,597 m2
Non FSI area in m2 6,689 m2
Total construction area in m2 41,286 m2
Proposed Building Configuration details
Sr. No Type of building No. of Floors No of flats/ building
1 A1 G+7 1
2 A2 G+7 1
3 B1,B2,B3 G+7 3
4 C1 G+7 1
5 D1,D2,D3 G+7 3
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6 E1 G+7 1
7 Shops
8 Club House G+1 1
9 Total 11
Present status
We have started the construction in 2016
• Building A1 & B1 _ RCC, Brickwork, Plaster completed up to 7th floor.
• Building D1, D2 _ RCC work completed.
• Building E1 & C1_ Block work completed, 7th floor completed.
• Building G1- 3rd Slab completed.
• Building F1 - 2nd slab completed.
• Building B2_ 4th slab completed,
Construction activity
Construction completed area 20839.96 sq. mt.
Table 1: Environmental Services progress status
Sr. Details Status
1. DG set 2 no. of 125 kVA & 64 kVA DG set
provided onsite for construction phase
2. Landscape area Total RG area-3,801 m2
Work has not started yet
3. Tree plantation Total Trees- 380 Nos.
Not started yet
4. STP work STP (420 m3/day) work has not started
yet
5. Solid waste management : OWC details Not started yet
6. Parking Not started yet
Separate Parking area provided for
Construction and staff/visitors vehicle.
7. Labour camp PP has provided labour camp with all
necessary hygienic and sanitary facilities.
8. Excavation details 4,000 m3 utilised within the premises for
plot levelling and landscaping.
9. Debris details and its management This material shall be used for back filling
and leveling of the plot and remaining will
be disposed to authorized sites.
10. Ground water recharge : Rain water harvesting Not started yet
11. Storm water harvesting Not started yet
12. RMC plant and brick details -
13. Contact person on site Mr. Girish Kulkarni
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Construction facility on site
PP has provided following facilities at site:
• Material storage area
• DG set during construction phase
• Personal Protective equipment’s for workers
• Safety Nets for buildings
• RMC procured from outside
• Steel yard
• Waste material storage area
Facility provided on site for Labour
Labour camp has been provided for the labours with the all basic necessities like
sanitary facilities, drinking water facility, and health check up for workers. Well-
equipped first aid box is provided to the workers.
Land Excavation details
To minimize disruption of soil and for conservation of topsoil, the contractor will
take out the topsoil separately and stockpile it. After the construction activity is
over, topsoil will be utilized for land levelling activity.
Water details
Construction phase:
PP has provided tanker water for drinking water facility to the labour at project
site.
Operational phase:
Water supply for the project is through Irrigation department, Pune. PP has
provided water treatment plant at site. The treated water from WTP is being
provided to residents. We are doing regular water monitoring. Reports submitted
along with Compliance Report.
Sewage Treatment Plant details
Construction phase
The PP has provided labour camp with 8 no. of toilets and 2 septic tanks. The
sewage generated through labour camp is being collected in septic tank and
treated in sewage treatment plant.
Operational phase
PP has provided STP for proposed project of capacity (210+210) 420 m3/day for
treatment of wastewater generated during operation phase. The ttechnology of
STP will be Fluidized Aerobic Bio-Reactor (FAB). The treated waste water from
STP will be used for gardening and flushing purpose. The excess treated
wastewater will be store in pond
Storm Water Drain
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PP has provided the proper storm water drainage system within the project area.
The storm water generates from the proposed project will be
0.81 m3/sec. We have provided 650 mm x 650 mm size of storm water drain
channel.
Rain Water Harvesting
PP will be proposing 60 nos. of recharge pits having 2 m × 2 m × 2 m depth
size. To prevent leaves and debris from entering the system, mesh filters will be
provided at the mouth of the drainpipe.
For rainwater collected from ground surface following actions are usually taken:
• Cleaning of surface of vegetation, organic and loose materials.
• Smoothening the surface by mechanical compaction or surface binding
treatment.
• Checking that the surface is free from all such chemical and organic
material, which may cause chemical/bacterial contamination of harvested water
Solid Waste Disposal
Construction phase
Waste generated from labour camps will mainly comprise of household domestic
waste, which will be collected and composted on site. The non-compostable and
non-recyclable portion of the waste will be collect & segregated. We have made
arrangement for collection & disposal of Non-biodegradable waste.
Waste generated in labour camps is being treated through OWC facility provided
at site.
Operational phase
PP has provided 1 no. of organic waste converter for management of the
municipal solid waste. Location of OWC is North East of the project. Area for the
storage and treatment of the solid waste is 80 m2
Non-Biodegradable waste is handed over to authorised dealer.
Power Supply and consumption
Construction phase
We have received the power supply connection from MSEDCL
Operational phase
Connected load is 2,304 kW.
We have provided the DG set details are below.
DG set- (320+250 kVA):570 kVA
Roads, Traffic and Transport details
Construction phase
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The site is abutting to 30 m wide road DP road.
All incoming and outgoing vehicles during construction phase will be having direct
access from the main road to project site, so there will not be any disturbance to
existing traffic movement.
Operational phase
PP has proposed 12 m and 9 m internal road and its having proper connectivity to
main road.
To mitigate the impact of pollutants from vehicular traffic during the operational
phase of the site, the following measures are recommended for implementation.
Vehicle emission controls
Adequate informatory signage’s/Speed control devices will be put up within
premises near entry/exit gates to regulate and control the speed of
outgoing/incoming traffic. Regular maintenance of the vehicles will be mandatory.
PUC will be compulsory for all the vehicles being parked in the building premises.
Security persons at entry and exit point to insure the smooth traffic movement.
Housing and Slums provision
We are providing the labour camp on site. (Proposed construction) as well as
contract basis labour from nearby area on daily basis.
Slums issue is not applicable for this project.
Air Environment
We are monitoring the air quality every month and six-monthly report have been
sent to MoEF, Nagpur and RO & HQ of MPCB offices with the EC compliance
condition.
Dust
Use of water sprinkles during construction phase. Proposed road side plantation
along the boundary of the proposed construction site and within the project site.
Periodic maintenance of construction equipment. And use the good quality of
fuels and use of personal protective equipments.
Noise Environment
We are monitoring the Noise level monitoring every month and six-monthly
report have sent to MoEF, Nagpur and RO & HQ of MPCB offices with the EC
compliance condition.
No construction work is carried out during night time.
Construction equipment are well maintained to reduce the noise pollution as per
the standard limits.
We have provided the earplugs, muffs to the construction staff.
Tree plantation along the periphery of road will act as noise barrier.Noise
attenuating species will be used in a landscape especially surrounding noise
generating sources.
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Acoustic enclosures will be provided on DG sets which will reduce the noise during
operation phase.
Industries, Wastes and Hazards
It is a residential & commercial project. This issue is not applicable.
Healthfacility
PP has provided first aid room for workers within project area. Workers are
provided with facility health check-up through annual camps.
During operation phase we are providing Club house facility with Gymnasium and
indoor games. The project site is having all necessary facility such as market,
banks, hospitals within 1 km radius.
Other Facility
The project site is having all necessary facility such as market, banks, and
hospitals within 1 km radius.
Biological Environment
Plantation & Landscaping
Selection of the plant species has been done based on their adaptability to the
existing geographical conditions and the vegetation composition of the region.
During the development of the green belt within the project area, emphasis has
been given to selection of plant species like nitrogen fixing species, species of
ornamental values, species of very fast growth with good canopy cover etc.
Landscape development plan
In the proposed project, the area allotted for landscaping is
3,801 m2. Various types of trees are proposed for plantation. Total 380 no. of
trees will be planted in the proposed project. The trees will be planted along the
compound wall and along the road with adequate space between them so that
their growth is not hampered. Plantation has to be taken up randomly and
landscaping aspects could be taken into consideration.
Environment Monitoring Cell
Environmental management cell will be formed headed by an Environment
Manager supported by adequate number of personnel having sufficient
educational and professional qualification and experience to discharge number of
personnel having sufficient educational and professional qualification and
experience to discharge responsibilities related to environmental management
including statutory compliance, pollution prevention, environmental monitoring,
preventive maintenance of pollution control equipment and green belt
development & maintenance of pollution control equipment and green belt
development & maintenance. The head of the cell will directly report to the top
management. This cell will be the nodal agency to co-ordinate and provide
necessary services on environmental issues during construction and operation of
the project. This department will interact with MPCB, MoEF, CPCB and Other
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environment regulatory agencies. The cell will be effective till handing over of the
project to society.
Environmental Management Audits:
The management audits are to determine whether the activities are conforming
to the environmental management systems and effective in implanting the
environmental policy. They may be internal or external, but carried out
impartially and effectively by a person properly trained for it. Broad knowledge of
the environmental process and expertise in relevant disciplines is also required.
Appropriate audit programs and protocols will be established.
Table 2: Organization & Environment Management Cell
Sr. Level Designation Purpose
1 Honorary Director / Managing Committee Policy
2 Manager Environmental Scientist /Chemist Job (*)
3 Executive Supervisor, contractor, Engineers Implement
4 Third Party
Environmental sampling, analysis will be done
through external agency approved by MoEFCC /
MPCB
Monitoring, testing
Budgetary provisions for Environmental Management Plan
Adequate budgetary provisions we have been made for construction & operational
phase. For the initial five years, the management shall keep regular budget
provision for in-plant measures to reduce pollution and construction of additional
treatment units to facilitate wastewater recycling/reuse and reduction in air
pollution. A budgetary provision will be made for up gradation of air pollution
control equipments to control the gaseous pollutants and dust emission.
Table 3: Budgetary provisions for construction phase
Sr Description Estimated
Amount in
Lakh
1 Water For Dust Suppression 1.80
2 Air & Noise monitoring 0.24
3 Tanker water for construction 16.2
4 Water monitoring 0.26
5 Site Sanitation 2.50
6 Gardening Set up 14.96
7 Disinfection –Pest Control 0.36
8 First Aid Facilities 1.2
9 Health Check Up 2.40
10 Training and awareness 1.0
11 Personal Protective Equipments 9.0
12 CFL lamps for labour hutments 0.075
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13 Modular STP 10.0
Total 60
Table 4: Budgetary provisions during operation phase
Sr Component Description Total Set
up cost
(In Lakh)
O & M
cost (In
Lakh /
year)
1 Water
Environment
a Sewage
Treatment
plant
2STPs of
Capacity
(420) m3/day
90 14.0
b Rain water
Harvesting
60 Recharge
Pits
15 0.50
c WTP 15 5.0
d Pond for treated
sewage
20 0.5
2 Land
Environment
(Solid Waste
Management)
Biodegradable
garbage in
OWC and non
biodegradable
garbage
15 3.0
3 Gardening 20 4.5
4 Environmental
Monitoring
Monitoring
and analysis
of Air and
Noise, water,
soil etc.
MoEF
approved
laboratory
5.0
5 Energy
Conservation
•LED & CFL
& Solar
street lighting
15 1.0
6 Facility Management
Services
- 5
Total Cost 190 39
Compliance Report “Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd.” project at Jambhul, Pune
Annexure VII Form V
(As per EC Condition : xiii)
Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd. Page 50
FORM VEnvironmental Audit Report for the financial Year ending the 31st March 2017Company Information
Company Name Application UAN numberM/s. Xrbia Adobe Developers Private Limited . Format 1.0/BO/ROHQ/PN-22612-14/CE/CC-11510
AddressM/s. Miracle Habitat Pvt. Ltd., S. No. 240, VillageJambhul, Tal-Mawal, Dist-Pune
Plot no Taluka VillageS. No. 240 Maval Jambhul
Capital Investment (In lakhs) Scale City4700 L.S.I. Pune
Pincode Person Name Designation412106 Veer Kouls Vice president
Telephone Number Fax Number Email- - [email protected]
Region Industry Category Industry TypeSRO-Pune II Orange O39 Infrastructure development
project
Last Environmental statement submittedonline
Consent Number Consent Issue Date
no Format 1.0/BO/ROHQ/PN-22612-14/CE/CC-11510 05/12/2014
Consent Valid UptoValid up to commissioning of the unit or five yearsfrom consent issue date whichever is earlier
Product InformationProduct Name Consent Quantity Actual Quantity UOMNA NA NA Nos./Y
By-product InformationBy Product Name Consent Quantity Actual Quantity UOMNA NA NA
1) Water Consumption in m3/dayWater Consumption for Consent Quantity in m3/day Actual Quantity in m3/dayProcess 0 0
Cooling 0 0
Domestic 520 520
All others 0 0
Total 520 520
1) Effluent Generation in CMD / MLDParticulars Consent Quantity Actual Quantity UOM
Domestic sewage 416 416 CMD
2) Product Wise Process Water Consumption (cubic meter ofprocess water per unit of product)Name of Products (Production) During the Previous
financial YearDuring the currentFinancial year
UOM
NA NA NA Nos./Y
3) Raw Material Consumption (Consumption of raw materialper unit of product)Name of Raw Materials During the Previous
financial YearDuring the currentFinancial year
UOM
NA NA NA CMD
4) Fuel ConsumptionFuel Name Consent quantity Actual Quantity UOMNA NA NA Ltr/A
Pollution discharged to environment/unit of output (Parameter as specified in the consent issued)[A] WaterPollutantsDetail
Quantity ofPollutantsdischarged(kL/day)
Concentration of Pollutantsdischarged(Mg/Lit) ExceptPH,Temp,Colour
Percentage ofvariation fromprescribedstandards withreasons
Quantity Concentration %variation Standard ReasonpH NA NA NA 6.5-9.0 STP os under
construction
Suspended Solid NA NA NA 100 mg/l STP is underconstruction
BOD NA NA NA 100 mg/l STP is underconstruction
Detergent NA NA NA 01mg/l STP is underconstruction
[B] Air (Stack)Pollutants Detail Quantity of
Pollutantsdischarged(kL/day)
Concentration of Pollutantsdischarged(Mg/NM3)
Percentage ofvariation fromprescribedstandards withreasons
Quantity Concentration %variation Standard ReasonSo2 5.4 NA NA 80 Stack is not in
operation
NO2 7.6 NA NA 80 Stack is not inoperation
Particulate matter10
67 NA NA 100 Stack is not inoperation
Particulate matter2.5
32 NA NA 60 Stack is not inoperation
HAZARDOUS WASTES1) From ProcessHazardous Waste Type Total During Previous Financial year Total During Current Financial year UOM0 NA NA Nos./Y
2) From Pollution Control FacilitiesHazardous Waste Type Total During Previous Financial year Total During Current Financial year UOM0 NA NA CMD
SOLID WASTES1) From ProcessNon Hazardous Waste Type Total During Previous Financial year Total During Current Financial year UOMTotal solid waste 397485 397485 Kg/Annum
2) From Pollution Control FacilitiesNon Hazardous Waste Type Total During Previous Financial year Total During Current Financial year UOMSTP sludge 21170 21170 Kg/Annum
3) Quantity Recycled or Re-utilized within theunitWaste Type Total During Previous Financial
yearTotal During Current Financialyear
UOM
0 NA NA Nos./Y
Please specify the characteristics(in terms of concentration and quantum) of hazardous as well as solid wastes andindicate disposal practice adopted for both these categories of wastes.
1) Hazardous WasteType of Hazardous Waste Generated Qty of Hazardous Waste UOM Concentration of Hazardous Waste0 NA Nos./Y NA
2) Solid WasteType of Solid Waste Generated Qty of Solid Waste UOM Concentration of Solid WasteBiodegradable waste 266450 Kg/Annum 60 % of total waste generated
Non- Biodegradable waste 131035 Kg/Annum 40 % of total waste generated
STP sludge 21170 Kg/Annum -
Impact of the pollution Control measures taken on conservation of natural resources and consequently on the cost ofproduction.
Description Reduction inWaterConsumption(M3/day)
Reduction in Fuel& SolventConsumption(KL/day)
Reduction inRaw Material(Kg)
Reduction inPowerConsumption(KWH)
CapitalInvestment(inLacs)
Reduction inMaintenance(inLacs)
STP 250 NA NA NA 90 14
Additional measures/investment proposal for environmental protection abatement of pollution, prevention of pollution.[A] Investment made during the period of EnvironmentalStatementDetail of measures for Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Measures Capital Investment
(Lacks)Rainwater Harvesting Rainwater Harvesting 15
Sewage and waste water treatment Sewage and waste water treatment 90
Solid waste management Solid waste management 15
Green belt Green belt 20
[B] Investment Proposed for next Year
Detail of measures for Environmental Protection Environmental ProtectionMeasures
Capital Investment(Lacks)
Rainwater Harvesting, Sewage and waste water treatment, Solid wastemanagement, Green belt
NA NA
Any other particulars in respect of environmental protection and abatement of pollution.
ParticularsNA
Name & DesignationVeer Kouls- Vice president