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    Annexure:- 7.2.1

    TECHNICAL GUIDELINESFOR

    PREPARATION OF MINING AND REHABILITATION PLAN

    June 2010

    INDIAN BUREAU OF MINESNAGPUR

    SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION

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    1.1 History of Operations:

    a) Fresh Concession/Lease:

    Event Date of Event/Period/Area Remarks

    Grant of R.P/P.L. (Mention letter no. and date) (Mention date of execution & actual date of

    commencement of work refer enclosure no. of the

    copy of the registration, thereby enclosing the same)

    Initial Period of R.P./ P.L. (Mention period with dates)

    Extension Granted later (Mention letter no. and date) (Mention date of execution & actual date of

    commencement of work refer enclosure no. of thecopy of the registration, thereby enclosing the same)

    Final Retained Area over which

    Reconnaissance/ /prospecting report is

    prepared.

    (Mention area)

    Submission of R.P./P.L. report (Mention Date & letter no./ By

    Hand)

    (Mention authority to whom submitted and refer

    enclosure no. of the copy of the report thereby

    enclosing the same)

    Geological/ Mineralogical studies undertaken,

    if any

    (Mention the period and date of

    Finalization of the Study Report.)

    (Mention The details of agency who prepared the

    report and refer enclosure no. of the copy of the report

    thereby enclosing the same)

    Letter of Intent from State Govt. (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

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    enclosing the same)

    Applied Area (Mention area)

    Land Ownership

    Forest :

    Reserve Forest/Protected Forest/ Other

    forest area.

    Revenue :

    Govt. waste/ grazing/ other Land , Private

    Land

    Mention break up of the entire

    area.

    Minerals Included (Mention the name of Minerals as

    per LOI)

    b) Existing Concession/Lease

    Event Date of Event/Period/Area Remarks

    Initial Grant of Lease (Mention letter no. and date) (Mention date of execution & actual date of

    commencement of work refer enclosure no. of the

    copy of the Deed, thereby enclosing the same)

    Initially Granted Area (Mention Area granted originally)

    Approval of Mining Plan and Subsequent

    SOM in chronological order

    (Mention letter no. and date of

    approval)

    Partial Surrendered area during stages of

    operations in chronological order.

    (Mention letter no. and date

    accepting surrender of the area)

    (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    Final Retained Area over which current (Mention area along with the (In case of inclusion of any mineral since approval of

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    Mining Plan is prepared. name of Mineral/s.) previous document please enclose copy of letter

    granting the inclusion along with the lease deed.)

    Land Ownership

    Forest :

    Reserve Forest/Protected Forest/ Other

    forest area.

    Revenue :

    Govt. waste/ grazing/ other Land , Private

    Land

    Mention break up of the entire

    area.

    Transfer of Lease area subsequent to grant. (Mention Date & letter) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the report thereby

    enclosing the same)Other Concessions/ Leases held by the

    Owner/Operator

    (Furnish area wise and mineral

    wise details of the other

    concessions.)

    Mining Plan Submission (Quote Rule under which

    submitted)

    Mention reasons for submission in case of Modified

    Mining Plan.

    1.2 Mine/ Area Location Details

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    Particulars Details Remarks

    Nearest Village/Post Office Name of village/Post office Mention distance from area.

    Tehsil/District/State Furnish names

    Nearest Railway Station Name Distance from area

    Nearest Airport/ Sea-Port

    Nearest Police Station/Thana Name

    Nearest Forest/ Sanctuary/ Monument/

    Public Utility Structure etc.

    Name Distance from area

    Lease / Applied Area

    DGPS locations of all the boundary Pillars

    as shown in Precise area map.

    Furnish locational coordinates of

    individual pillars

    1.3 Permissions and Licences

    Particulars Details Remarks

    Consent to enter on the land from State

    Govt./ District Admn., if any.

    (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    Consent from Land owner, if any. (Refer enclosure no. of the copy

    of the Letter, thereby enclosing

    the same)

    Consent to Operate by SPCB/CPCB, if any. (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    MOEF Clearance, if applicable. (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

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    enclosing the same)

    Forest Clearance, if applicable. (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    Permission of Central Govt. for Scheduled

    Mineral, if applicable.

    (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    Permission of Central Govt. under Section

    6(1)(b) of MMDR Act.

    (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    Permission to use and store Explosives, if

    applicable.

    (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    Permission for Deep hole drilling and

    Blasting, and HEMM, if applicable.

    (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)Other Statutory Permission, if any (Mention letter no. and date) (Refer enclosure no. of the copy of the Letter, thereby

    enclosing the same)

    1.4 Details of Mine Owner/Operator and RQP

    Particulars Details Remarks

    Name of Mine Lessee Furnish address, phone and FAX details

    of Lessee/ individual/ Partners.

    Furnish Article of Association of

    Company/Firm/Partnership Deed/ List ofDirectors. Also enclose Photo ID of Lessee.Name of Mine Owner/Operator Furnish address, phone and FAX details

    of Nominated Owner/ POA holder/

    Contractor as the case may be.

    Furnish details if working on behalf of lessee

    under POA/Contract/MOU. . Also enclose

    Photo ID of Nominated Owner/ POA holder/

    Contractor.

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    Name of RQP/ RQP Agency Furnish address, phone and FAX details

    of RQP/ Key Persons as the case may

    be

    Validity of the RQP Certificate. Date of Expiry.

    SECTION 2: EXPLORATION AND ORE CHARACTERIZATION

    2.1 Geological Details

    S. No. Particulars Description1 Regional/Local Geological Set up Lithology and Stratigraphical Sequence

    2 Structural Parameters Furnish General Dip and Strike of Formations

    2.2 Exploration

    Exploration carried out in the area

    Surface Sampling Please furnish location of samples along with area covered indicating area of

    influence considered for Resource estimation.Trenching Please furnish location and size of Trenches indicating area of influence consideredfor Resource estimation.

    Pitting Please furnish location and size of Pits indicating area of influence considered forResource estimation.

    Drilling Core/ DTH Please furnish location, angle, collar Level and depth of each hole indicating area ofinfluence considered for Resource estimation.

    working Pits Please furnish location and size of each pit indicating area of influence considered forResource estimation.

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    Underground Drilling Please furnish location, angle, collar Level and depth of each hole indicating area ofinfluence considered for Resource estimation.

    Underground exploratory Drives,

    X-cuts, Raises/ Winzes, Decline,

    incline, Adits, Shafts etc.

    Please furnish size and litho logical, location details indicating area of influenceconsidered for Resource estimation.

    2.3 Ore Body Geometry

    Details of the ore body geometry

    Dip

    Strike

    Thickness

    Depth

    Type of Deposit as per UNFC

    Geological axis Details of work done justifying the code considered for Geological Axis

    Feasibility Study Axis Details of work done justifying the code considered for Feasibility Study Axis

    Economic Axis Details of work done justifying the code considered for Economical Axis

    In-situ density of the mineral.

    Chemical Analysis of Mineral Furnish average grade of mineral thereby enclosing the analysis reports of few

    samples, drawn from strategic locations, as annexure undertaken at a recognized

    laboratory.

    Cut off Grade considered.

    In-situ density of the waste.

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    2.3 Ore & Waste Characterization

    Particulars Description

    Mineralogical Analysis Furnish the outcome of the analysis

    Chemical properties of Mineral/

    Ore

    Furnish details with particular reference to toxicity components present or behaviour on

    exposure.

    Physical properties of Mineral/

    Ore

    Furnish details.

    Chemical properties of OB/

    waste

    Furnish details with particular reference to toxicity components present or behaviour on

    exposure.

    Physical properties of OB/

    waste

    Furnish details.

    Chemical properties of Mineral

    Reject

    Furnish details with particular reference to toxicity components present or behaviour on

    exposure.

    Physical properties of Mineral

    Reject

    Furnish details.

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    2.4 Resource Estimation Calculation

    Secti

    on

    Sec.

    Influence

    Sec. Area

    for

    OB/Waste

    VOL.

    OB/

    Waste

    Sec.

    Area

    for

    ROM

    Vol.

    ROM

    Mineable

    Portion of

    ROM

    Non-

    Mineable

    Portion of

    ROM

    Geological

    Axis

    considered

    Vertical

    influence of

    Geological

    axis/ R.L.

    A-A G1

    B-B G1

    C-C G1

    A-A G2

    B-B G2C-C G2

    A-A G3

    B-B G3

    C-C G3

    A-A G4

    B-B G4

    C-C G4

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    2.5 Inventory of low grade/sub grade ore, overburden/side burden/inter burden, rejects and waste in light of current

    Threshold Value of the Minerals.

    inventory Existing Qty. Grade Future Qty. Grade

    Sub grade ores (which

    can be beneficiated in

    future)

    Low grade ores

    Mineral rejects

    Solid waste

    2.6 Reserves and Resources (As per UNFC)

    Classification Code Quantity Grade

    Total Mineral Resources (A + B)

    A. Mineral Reserve

    1. Proved Mineral Reserve

    2. Probable Mineral Reserve 111

    B. Remaining Resources 121 and 1221. Feasibility Mineral Resource

    2. Prefeasibility Mineral Resource 211

    3. Measured Mineral Resource 221 and 222

    4. Indicated Mineral Resource 331

    5. Inferred Mineral Resource 332

    6.Reconnaissance Mineral Resource 333, 334

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    2.7 Future Exploration Programme

    Phased exploration programme throughout the li fe of the mine.

    Year Surface

    Sampling

    Trenching Pitting Drilling

    Core/ DTH

    Underground Drilling, Drives,

    X-cuts, Raises/ Winzes,

    Decline, incline, Adits, Shafts

    First Furnish

    method &

    location.

    Furnish no.

    & Dimension

    Furnish no.

    & Dimension

    Furnish no.

    angle, &

    depth.

    Furnish dimensional and location

    details.

    Second -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

    Third -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

    Fourth -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-Fifth -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-

    SECTION 3: MINING OPERATIONS

    3.1 Mining Method

    Method adopted mention from Opencast/ underground with

    name of method/ non-conventional with

    innovative approach etc.

    Open Cast Method

    Pure manual Mining/ Dumper excavator

    combination/ HEMM with deep hole D/B

    or deployment of Continuous Miner

    or other.

    Please furnish the factors leading to selection of

    method.

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    Underground Mining

    Conventional Room & Pillar/ Sub-level

    open stoping/ Cut and Fill stoping/

    Shrinkage Stoping or any other Special

    Method

    Please furnish the factors leading to selection of

    method.

    Combination of Opencast and

    Underground Mining.

    Please furnish the factors leading to selection of

    method.

    Planned Dilution

    Recovery Percentage

    Mining Losses

    3.2 Operational Parameters

    3.2.1 Opencast Mining

    Place of Initial Mine cut and direction of advance. Give location on grid along with

    justification for selection.

    Max. Height of the benches in Overburden

    Min. Width of the benches in Overburden

    Slope of the Bench in Overburden

    Max. Height of the benches in Mineral/ Ore

    Min. Width of the benches in Mineral/ Ore

    Slope of the Bench in Mineral/ Ore

    Max. Overall slope of Pit.

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    Max. no. of benches in OB

    Max. no. of benches in Mineral/ Ore

    Max. Depth of workings

    Min. depth of water table

    Max. slope angle of Haul roads

    Drilling Pattern

    Diameter of Drill hole

    Depth of drilling including sub-grade drilling, if any

    No. blast per day

    No. of holes per blast

    Spacing of the holesBurden of the holes

    Charge per blast

    Charge per hole

    System of initiation

    Explosive to be used

    System of Charging holes

    Length of column Charge

    Powder Factor

    Quantum % of Secondary blasting

    Method of Secondary blasting

    Quantity of waste handling per day

    Quantity of Ore handling per day

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    Site for Mineral stake

    Max./Min. distance of stake from working face

    Site for waste dump

    Max./ Min. distance of waste dump from working

    face

    Site for Sub-Grade stake

    Max./ Min. distance of Sub- Grade stake from

    working face

    Site for Mineral Reject stake

    Max./ Min. distance of stake from working face/

    Processing Unit.

    3.2.2 Material Handling Schedule

    FIRST YEAR (Mention with Year)

    Bench R.L.

    (From - TO)

    Area covered by

    Advancing bench

    during year

    Volume

    of ROM

    Volume of

    Waste

    Volume of

    Sub-Grade

    Volume of Low

    Grade

    Please furnish similar table for all five years.

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    3.2.2.1 Material Handling Summary

    Particulars Description

    In-situ density ROM

    In-situ density Sub-GradeIn-situ density Low Grade

    In-situ density Waste

    Year

    ROM QTY

    ( in Tonnes)

    (a)

    Waste QTY

    ( in Tonnes)

    (b)

    Qty of Waste

    per Tone of

    ROM

    (c)

    Qty proposed to recover

    from sub-grade, if any

    (d)

    Qty proposed to

    recover from dump

    working, if any

    (e)

    Total

    Prod.

    a+d+e

    First

    Second

    Third

    Fourth

    Fifth

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    3.2.3 Underground MiningSUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES OF A UNDERGROUND MINE

    Mine Development Quantity Grade I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Year Remarks

    Principle entries

    Adit

    Shaft

    Incline

    Ramp/Decline

    Other specify

    Essential Mine development

    Connection to Principal entries

    Main Haulage

    Underground Crusher

    Main Ore pass

    Main Sump

    Exploration Activities

    Exploratory DevelopmentCore Drilling

    Sampling

    Mapping

    Augmentation of reserves

    Ventilation

    Fan capacity cu m / min

    Air Pressure in m.m. of W. G.

    Maximum manpower per shift

    Requirement of air cu m / min

    Dewatering

    Pumping capacity cu / m

    Environmental protection measures

    Backfilling

    Plantation

    Tailings disposal

    Disposal of generated waste

    On surface

    In underground

    Total waste disposed

    Any other activity as proposed

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    Mine Production Quantity Grade I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Year Remarks

    Geological Resources

    Minable Reserves (111 +121+122)

    Stope wise Reserves

    Stope 1Stope Development (Waste)

    Waste Generation

    Stope Development (Ore)

    Production from Development

    Stope 2

    Stope Development (Waste)

    Waste Generation

    Stope Development (Ore)

    Production from Development

    Stope 3

    Stope Development (Waste)

    Waste Generation

    Stope Development (Ore)

    Production from Development

    Stope 4

    Stope Development (Waste)

    Waste Generation

    Stope Development (Ore)

    Production from Development

    Total waste generated

    Total Ore Production fromDevelopment

    Total Ore Production from Stopes

    Total Ore Production

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    3.3 Machine Deployment

    Type of

    Machine

    Capacity Specification Rate/hr or Handling/hr or cycles/hr No of machines proposed to be

    deployed

    3.4 Map Power Deployment

    Particulars Description

    Managerial

    Supervisory

    Skilled workers/operators

    Semi-skilled workers

    Unskilled workers

    Others specify

    Handling per day

    No. of Persons engaged per day

    Overall OMS considered for Mine

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    3.5 Waste Handling

    Particulars Description

    waste dump site selection Mineralized/ non-mineralized/ backfill

    Nature of dump Temporary/ Permanent

    Dimension of site

    Dump dimensions at the end of Plan period Give all vital statistics with no. of lifts and ht. of each lift.

    Min. distance from the workings

    Method of dumping Advancing/Retreating

    Max. dump angle during Plan period

    Toe wall dimensions with total length

    Water channel dimensions to arrest silt andwash offs

    Method of stabilization and erosion control of

    inactive side of the dump

    Coverage area in the above case during Plan

    period

    Problems encountered or envisaged

    regarding dump stability

    Precautions/ monitoring means for above

    Toxic elements emerging due to leaching of

    dumped material

    Protective measures for above

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    3.6 Sub-Grade Dump

    Particulars Description

    Dump site selection Mineralized/ non-mineralized/ Excavated

    Nature of dump Temporary/ Permanent

    Dimension of site

    Dump dimensions at the end of Plan period Give all vital statistics with no. of lifts and ht. of each lift.

    Min. distance from the workings

    Max. dump angle during Plan period

    Toe wall dimensions with total length

    Water channel dimensions to arrest wash

    offsMethod of stabilization and erosion control of

    the dump

    Coverage area in the above case during Plan

    period

    Problems encountered or envisaged

    regarding dump stability

    Precautions/ monitoring means for above

    Toxic elements emerging due to leaching of

    dumped material

    Protective measures for above

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    3.7 Low Grade/ Marginal Grade Dump

    Particulars Description

    Dump site selection Mineralized/ non-mineralized/ Excavated

    Nature of dump Temporary/ Permanent

    Dimension of site

    Dump dimensions at the end of Plan period Give all vital statistics with no. of lifts and ht. of each lift.

    Min. distance from the workings

    Max. dump angle during Plan period

    Toe wall dimensions with total length

    Water channel dimensions to arrest wash

    offsMethod of stabilization and erosion control of

    the dump

    Coverage area in the above case during Plan

    period

    Problems encountered or envisaged

    regarding dump stability

    Precautions/ monitoring means for above

    Toxic elements emerging due to leaching of

    dumped material

    Protective measures for above

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    3.8 Studies Undertaken

    Particulars Description Remarks

    Blast Vibration Study Date/duration of study Give the details of agency undertook study thereby

    enclosing the copy of the report.

    Slope Stability Study Date/duration of study Give the details of agency undertook study thereby

    enclosing the copy of the report.

    Hydrological Study Date/duration of study Give the details of agency undertook study thereby

    enclosing the copy of the report.

    Any other study Date/duration of study Give the details of agency undertook study thereby

    enclosing the copy of the report.

    3.9 Use of Mineral

    Particulars Description

    Proposed Use of Mineral Captive/ value addition/Raw

    Chemical Specifications of Finished

    Product

    Physical Specifications of Finished

    Product

    3.10 Mineral Beneficiation/ Processing

    Please enclose a process flow sheet showing all the stages with specifications. Final recovery & grade, tailings or

    reject both quantitatively and qualitatively.

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    SECTION 4: REHABILITATION

    4.1 Status of Land

    Particulars Pre-mining Status Post-mining Status as envisaged.

    Total Area

    Land use of entire area Furnish actual land use

    like Agriculture, Grazing,

    and Forest with break up.

    Furnish proposed land form/ use after mining

    Operations are completed, with break up, as

    envisaged at this point of time.

    Area under agriculture Furnish details of crops

    grown.

    Give details of reclaimed area to be returned for

    agriculture.

    Area under Grazing Furnish details Furnish Details

    Area degraded by excavation. Furnish size details. Furnish size details.

    Area to be used to develop for

    Recreation.

    Give the coverage of

    area for Garden/ Pond/

    Playground/ other

    purpose.

    Give the coverage of area for Garden/ Pond/

    Playground/ other purpose.

    Area to be developed for any

    commercial activity

    Furnish details of coverage of area.

    Area for water storage and

    recharge facility

    Please indicate the area

    even if water

    accumulates during rainy

    season.

    Furnish details of total area.

    Area to be developed as Green

    Belt.

    Please give details of

    vegetation.

    Please furnish details of vegetation with coverage

    area.

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    4.2 Stakeholders Consultation:

    Particulars Description Remarks

    Identity of Stakeholders identify stakeholders

    having direct and indirect

    stake in the project by

    name, groups, sub-

    groups, organizations,

    Institutes, bodies etc.

    Consent from Stakeholders Please clearly indicate the

    explicit terms on which

    the consent is obtained

    and any preconditions, if

    any with extent of area,

    period etc.

    Please enclose the copy of documents in support.

    Whether Companys/

    Organizations ethical business

    Policy has been framed anddisclosed during consultations.

    Please enumerate

    descents/ objections, if

    any, could not beaddressed.

    Please enclose the copy of the same.

    Corporate Policy and

    Community Development Policy

    framed for implementation.

    Please enumerate the

    aspirations of community

    could not be addressed at

    this point of time.

    Please enclose the copy.

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    4.2.1 Setting of Targets and Goals after Stake holders Consultations

    Aspect Present status Commitment during

    ensuing period.

    Ultimate Goal

    Land Use

    Transport Network

    Hydrology

    Populations and

    demographics

    House hold composition,

    density and distribution

    Languages

    Cultures and Heritage

    Community Groups

    Community

    Organizations

    Indigenous People

    Livelihood and income

    streams

    Industry and Yield

    Agriculture and Yield

    Per Capita Income

    Employment rates and

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    patterns

    Educational Facilities

    Literacy level

    Vocational skills and

    capacity

    Health facilities

    Health status

    Maternal Health

    Infant mortality

    community infrastructure

    Govt. Planning SchemesBiodiversity

    Existing social Legacies

    Existing Environmental

    Legacies

    Existing economic

    Legacies

    Water resources

    Air

    Social Values

    Environmental Values

    Economic values

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    4.3 Proposed mode of Rehabilitation

    4.3.1 Backfilling followed by Agriculture or Plantation

    Particulars Description

    Volume of the excavation proposed to be backfilled Furnish size details of all individual pits.The Height of the Backfill Please mention with R.L.

    Year wise area proposed to be backfilled Please mention the Year wise area with distinct grid location referred to the Plan

    and Section.

    Year wise height of the filling Please mention with R.L.

    Quantity of Waste/Fill material available at site.

    Make up Quantity of waste/Fill material

    Source of Make-up Quantity of waste/Fill material

    Year wise Quantity of Waste/ fill proposed to be backfilled

    Proposed post backfilling Activity mention from Agriculture/ Plantation/ Construction/ Grazing or any other

    Availability of Soil for spreading Mention quantity and spread area

    Soil Analysis justifying the end use

    Proposed type grass to start with

    Proposed Type of plants to start with

    No of plants proposed each year Give year wise details

    Area proposed to be covered each year Give year wise details

    Anticipated rate of survival

    Proposed type of Crops to start with

    The basis of proposed rehabilitation Please enclose the details of analysis/ Report/ study undertaken to set it as a target.

    Details of Support Team

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    4.3.2 Turning into Reservoir and Ground Water Recharge

    Particulars Description

    Volume of the excavation proposed to be backfilled Furnish size details of all individual pits.

    Water storage facility or ground water recharge or

    combination of both.

    Please furnish choice

    Average rain fall of the area

    Seepage rate of the water, if any

    Total volume of accumulated water Please furnish anticipated quantity for all the four seasons

    Depth of water table with respect to max. depth of

    excavation.

    Preparations for ground water recharging Mention out of drilling holes and preparation of course gravel

    bed, arrangements to prevent siltation etc.

    The details of the Hydrological or Hydro geological

    studies undertaken.

    Please enclose the report.

    The basis of proposed rehabilitation Please enclose the details of analysis/ Report/ study

    undertaken to set it as a target.

    Pit Water Analysis for a long term impact assessment

    Arrangements to secure the excavated area Furnish details of Fencing, Periphery wall or bund, as the

    case may be with length to be added and size specifications.

    Arrangements for regarding for proper slope of the pit

    Details of Support team

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    4.3.3 Green Belt Development

    Particulars Description

    Availability of Soil for spreading Mention quantity and spread area

    Soil Analysis justifying the end use

    Proposed type grass to start with

    Proposed Type of plants to start with

    No of plants proposed each year Give year wise details

    Area proposed to be covered each year Give year wise details

    Anticipated rate of survival

    The source of saplings

    Period to reach self sustenanceCare till sustenance is attained

    The species Proposed to be Planted

    4.3.4Use of shallow pits to undertake agriculture or converting into grazing land

    Particulars Description

    Area of the pit/ pits

    Max. Depth of the pit/ pits

    Availability of Soil for spreading Mention quantity and spread area

    Soil Analysis justifying the end use

    The work of reshaping required Please give details

    Proposed crops suitable to be grown

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    4.3.5Pisciculture

    Particulars Description

    The available volume of pits

    Optimum volume required for Pisciculture

    Source of water for pisciculture

    Contingency arrangements for water

    Quality of water suitable for Pisciculture

    Pit water analysis for long term impact on food chain

    The basis of proposed rehabilitation Please enclose the details of analysis/ Report/ study

    undertaken to set it as a target.

    4.3.6 Recreational Facility

    Particulars Description

    Total volume and area of pit/ pits Give size details of all the excavations

    The adjoining area available for developing garden and

    plantation.

    The year wise development of green belt Please furnish year wise details of area to be covered,

    sampling to be planted.

    Work related to the reshaping of the excavation

    Work related to pitching and regarding of the bottom of

    the water body.

    The basis of proposed rehabilitation Please enclose the details of analysis/ Report/ study

    undertaken to set it as a target.

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    4.3.7 Combination of two or more from above options

    4.3.8 Other form of reclaiming the area

    Decommissioning work

    Particulars Description

    The area under disturbance

    Applicable legislations

    Hazardous areas

    Specialized support required

    Schedule and Jobs to be done for decommissioning of

    Ore processing area

    Schedule and Jobs to be done for decommissioning of

    Shaft hoisting and headgear

    Schedule and Jobs to be done for decommissioning of

    workshop

    Schedule and Jobs to be done for decommissioning of

    Tailing Storage Facility

    Schedule and Jobs to be done for decommissioning of

    Process and Raw water facilities

    Schedule and Jobs to be done for decommissioning of

    open voids and shafts

    Schedule and Jobs to be done for decommissioning of

    camps and other offices

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    4.4 Socio-Economic Aspects of Decommissioning

    Particulars Description

    No of local people employed

    Average earning of every person employed

    No. of persons in Indirect employment

    Average earning of person in indirect employment

    Expected loss of earning

    No. of persons proposed for relocation

    No. of associated activities proposed to be relocated

    No. of persons remaining unemployed

    No. of unemployed having skills for rendering them

    employable elsewhere.

    No. of persons proposed to be retrenched

    Amount of compensation proposed to be paid

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    4.5 Protective and Other works to be undertaken and cost parameters

    INFORMATION ON PROTECTIVE MEASURES TAKEN AS PER PMCP/FMCP DURING THE YEAR ..

    Area (Hect) Quantity Expenditure RemarksItem Details

    Proposed Existing Proposed Existing Proposed Actual

    i) backfillingii) Afforestation on backfilled area

    iii)Others (please specify) e.g. afforestationon exhausted benches

    iv)Pisciculture

    v)Converting into water reservoir

    Reclamationandrehabilitationof mined outland/area

    vi) Picnic spot

    i) Terracing

    ii) Pitching

    iii) Construction of parapet wall/retainingwall at toe of dumps

    iv)Construction of check dams along slopeof vallies etc.

    v)Construction of settling ponds (garlanddrain etc)

    vi)Desilting of settling ponds, channelsvii) Afforestation on dumps

    Stabilizationandrehabilitationof dumps

    (with lease)

    viii) Others (please specify)

    i) Afforestation (green belt building)Rehabilitationof barren areawithin lease

    ii) Others (please specify)

    i) ambient air quality

    ii) Water quality

    iii) Noise level survey

    iv)Ground vibration

    Environmental

    Monitoring(Core zoneand bufferzoneseparately) v) Others (please specify)

    Total

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    4.6 Financial Assurance

    SI

    NoHead

    Area put on

    use at start of

    plan.(In Ha)

    Additional

    requirement

    during plan

    period. ((n Ha)

    Total (In

    Ha)

    Area consideration

    as fully reclaimed &

    rehabilitated (In ha)

    Net area considered

    for calculation (In Ha)

    1 Area under mining

    2 Storage for top soil

    3 Overburden /dump

    4 Mineral storage

    5 Infrastructure

    (Workshop,

    administrative building

    etc.)

    6 Roads

    7 Railways

    8 Green belt

    9 Tailing Pond

    10 Effluent Treatment plant

    11 Mineral Separation Plant

    12 Township area

    13 Others to specify

    GRAND TOTAL A B C=(A+B) D E=(C-D)

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    SECTION 5: ENVIRONMENT MAMAGEMENT

    5.1 Background Information

    Particulars Description Remarks

    Khasara nos. included in the core

    zone, their forest compartment

    nos, if applicable.

    Mention the relevant information with area/ part area of each

    Khasara/ Compartment.

    Whether area falls under CRZ.

    Whether area falls under Forest. Give details of area under forest.

    Whether all the clearances

    obtained from Government.

    Give reference of letter no. with date. Please enclose a copy with

    conditions and stipulations.Any significant objections from

    any agency involved in

    stakeholders consultation.

    Any pending Law suit or cases

    against project, promoters, owner

    etc.

    Furnish details of status of the case. enclose copy of supporting

    documents.

    Note: Please encloseLand use and land cover map of the study area in 1: 25,000 scales based on recent satellite imagery of

    5.6 m or higher resolution of multispectral sensor delineating double crop, single crop, agricultural plantation, scrub land, land with or

    without shrub, forest land dense, open, degraded, forest blank, waste land, water bodies, built-up area is to be shown.

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    5.2.2 Air Environment

    Particulars Base status Anticipated impact Mitigation Measure

    Climate and

    meteorology

    (temperature (max.

    and min.), relative

    humidity, and

    rainfall.

    Furnish details Impact of fugitive dust emission on

    flora and fauna

    Adoption scientific mining methods to

    reduce dust emission from point and line

    source

    Air quality

    monitoring data in

    respect of SPM,

    RSPM, SO2, NOX,

    CO, Heavy Metals

    in SPM

    (Mineralogical Fe,

    Mn, Pb etc.), any

    other mine specific

    pollutants

    Furnish details Emission Inventory of SPM,

    RSPM, SO2, NOX, and site

    specific pollutants

    Prediction of fugitive dust

    emissions due to mining activities,

    crushing and cleaning plants,

    loading and unloading,

    transportation by rail, road or

    conveyor.

    Measures to reduce the emissions of

    pollutants during mining, loading,

    unloading, transportation, drilling,

    blasting, crushing etc to maintain the air

    quality

    Planned green belt development

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    5.2.3 Water Environment

    Particulars Base status Anticipated impact Mitigation Measure

    Details of rivers, springs,lakes, reservoirs and drainsup to first order in study area.

    Furnish details Impact on groundwaterregime/streams / lake / springsdue to mining, to be assessed

    from hydro-geological study

    Possibilities of rain water harvestingand artificial recharge with in themining lease or in the buffer zone.

    Physio-chemical analysisincluding heavy metals,biological characterization forassessment of water quality.Water quality of water bodywith respect to upstream anddownstream

    Furnish details Change anticipated Measures to minimize contaminationof surface and groundwater

    Surface water balance(Withdrawal of surface water

    and release of mine drainagewater)

    Furnish details Impact of water drawl onsurface and groundwater

    resources

    Construction of gully checks, checkdams, sedimentation ponds, settling

    tanks, water weirs, retaining wallsetc. with design and site features forcontrol of run-off

    Water bodies existing andwater bodies likely to becreated due to miningactivities and their waterholding capacity

    Furnish type and details Ingress of sea water,particularly for mining projectsin coastal areas

    Steps to minimize impact on watertable if mining interceptsgroundwater regime.

    Water requirement and wastewater generation from various

    activities of mine, includingbeneficiation.

    Furnish details Impact on surface andgroundwater quality due to

    discharges from mining, tailingspond, workshop, township, andleach ate from solid wastedumps etc.

    Mine water treatment for meeting theprescribed standard

    Wastewater treatment for townshipsewage, workshop(s), tailing pondoverflow etc.

    Note: Impact of mining on hydrology, changes of natural drainage, diversion and channeling of the existing rivers / water coursesflowing through the mine lease and adjoining area and its impacts on existing users and mine operations. Impact of water drawl andmine water discharge on the hydrogeology and use of groundwater regime in the core zone and buffer zone are to be detailed out.Long term modeling studies on the impact of mining on the underground water regime should be carried out.

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    5.2.4 Noise and Vibration

    Particulars Base status Anticipated impact Mitigation Measure

    Critical locations

    identified within core

    zone and Buffer

    zone

    Furnish details Prediction of noise level by using

    mathematical modeling at different

    locations identified.

    Lay out planning to minimize the impact

    on receiving environment

    Day time and Night

    Time noise level

    monitoring

    Furnish details on land use

    with respect to forestry, built-

    up area etc.

    Impact on ambient noise level due

    to rock excavation, transportation,

    processing equipments and

    ancillaries.

    Measures for noise abatement including

    point source and line source

    Vibration and air

    over pressure,

    caused due to

    blasting, transport

    and process

    equipments,

    wherever applicable

    Furnish details on land use

    with respect to agriculture

    built-up area etc.

    Impact of vibrations including

    damage to materials/structures

    due to blasting

    Measures to minimize effect by blasting

    Selection of low noise equipment failing

    which use of retrofit for existing

    equipment

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    5.2.5 Biological Environment

    Particulars Base status Anticipated impact Mitigation Measure

    Vegetation type in

    core zone

    Furnish details (include

    photograph)

    Impact on terrestrial and aquatic

    biodiversity

    Measures to compensate the loss of

    forest coverage

    Progressive afforestation in overburden,

    reclaimed mined out areas

    Type of forest in

    study area

    Furnish details mentioning

    plant density and its

    conservation status.

    Impact on forest resources,

    economically important plants,

    medicinal plants and threat to rare,

    endemic and endangered species

    Regeneration of rare and endangered

    plants of economic importance including

    medicinal plants.

    National Parks,

    Sanctuary,

    Biosphere Reserve,

    Tiger Reserve,

    Elephant Reserve,

    wild life migratory

    routes in core zones

    Furnish details Impact on flora and fauna due to

    air emissions, noise, vibration,

    illumination, vehicular movement,

    waste water discharges, changes

    in land use, township etc.

    Measures for protection and conservation

    of wildlife species

    Green belt and its raising schedule

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    5.2.6 Socio-Economic Environment

    Particulars Base status Anticipated impact Mitigation Measure

    Demographic Profileof core and bufferzone

    Furnish details ofgroups and sub-groups

    Impact on the cropping pattern andcrop productivity in the core zone

    Compensation for loss of land and crops

    Traditional skills andsource of livelihood Furnish details Positive and negative impacts onpresent status of livelihood in the area Training to locals for employment in theprojectTraining for making them self employable orelse where.

    Economic Profile ofthe population incore and bufferzone

    Furnish details Impact on community resources suchas grazing land

    Employment opportunities and access toother amenities such as education, healthcare facilities to be extended to localsaddressing local unemploymenttourism or recreation opportunities.

    efforts for sustainable development of thelocal community

    Human settlementin core and bufferzone

    Furnish details Displacement of human settlementsduring the life of the mine

    Rehabilitation and resettlement of landoustees and displaced people

    Health profile ofpopulation in coreand buffer zone

    Furnish details Adverse impact on the general healthcondition of the population in core andbuffer zone.

    Avenues like dispensaries, hospitals,maternity homes to be created.

    Historically,

    Culturally andEcologicallyimportant Places incore and bufferzone

    Furnish details Furnish risk profiling Public health benefits (e.g. clean water to an

    Aboriginal community)Measure for safeguard against damage.

    Notified tribalsettlements

    Furnish details Furnish assessment and risk factorsdue to project activities on the culturaland historical values of the tribalpopulation

    Safeguards to protect their values andAssistance or provision of infrastructure toisolated communities (e.g. provision of gridelectricity, health and sanitation facilities,education to isolated communities etc.)

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