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ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE APPLICATION
COMMERCIAL COMPLEX
At Plot No. C-2, Sector-16 B, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Developed by:
M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd. Address: B-66, First Floor, Vivek Vihar, Delhi-110095
Prepared By:
M/S PERFACT ENVIROSOLUTIONS PVT. LTD.
(NABET REGISTERED WIDE LIST OF ACCREDITED CONSULTANTS ORGANIZATIONS/ REV 48/ 16TH December
2016/ S.NO-110)
NN Mall, Sector-3, Rohini, New-Delhi-85 Phone: 011-47528467; 011-47021086
Fax: - 011-47528434
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENCLOSURE 1. FORM 1 & 1A ............................................................................................................................................4
ENCLOSURE 2. CONCEPTUAL PLAN .............................................................................................................................. 42
2.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................... 43
2.2 ACTIVITIES/ AMENITIES ............................................................................................................................................. 43 2.3 SITE LOCATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 43
2.4 TYPE OF PROJECT ...................................................................................................................................................... 43
2.5 PROJECT DETAILS...................................................................................................................................................... 43
2.6 POPULATION DETAILS ............................................................................................................................................... 44 2.7 WATER MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................................. 45
2.8 RAIN WATER COLLECTION DETAILS ............................................................................................................................. 45
2.9 POWER REQUIREMENT& BACK-UP ............................................................................................................................ 45 2.10 SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................ 45
2.11 PARKING MANAGEMENT........................................................................................................................................... 46
2.12 GREEN AREA DEVELOPMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 46
ENCLOSURE 3. ENVIRONMENT REPORT...................................................................................................................... 47
3.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT ......................................................................................................... 49
3.1.1 Activities: .......................................................................................................................................................... 49
3.2 INTRODUCTION OF THE BACKGROUND INFORMATION ............................................................................... 50 3.2.1 Brief Description of the Nature of the Project: .......................................................................................... 50
3.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................................... 50
3.3.1 Land Use and Ownership of the site land ................................................................................................... 50
3.3.2 Location of the project with connectivity ................................................................................................... 51 3.4 RESOURCES .............................................................................................................................................................. 54
3.4.1 Water Resource Management ..................................................................................................................... 54
3.4.2 Energy Resource Management .................................................................................................................... 56 3.5 SITE ANALYSIS ...................................................................................................................................................... 58
3.5.1 Eco-sensitive areas with distance from project location ......................................................................... 58
3.5.2 Annual Wind rose Diagram........................................................................................................................... 59
3.5.3 Social Infrastructure available...................................................................................................................... 59 3.6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE ........................................................................................................................... 61
3.6.1 Types of Buildings & Activities Proposed .................................................................................................... 61
3.7 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN ............................................................................................................. 61 3.7.1 ENVIRO NMENT MANAGEMENT DURING CO NSTRUCTION ..................................................................... 61
3.7.2 ENVIRO NMENT MANAGEMENT DURING OPERATIO N ............................................................................ 64
3.7.3 STP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM: .......................................................................................................................... 67
3.8 ANTICIPITATED IMPACT & MITIGATION MEASURES ..................................................................................... 72 3.8.1 DURING CO NSTRUCTION PHASE.................................................................................................................. 72
3.8.2 DURING OPERATIO N PHASE ......................................................................................................................... 73
3.9 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PLAN................................................................................................................ 75
ENCLOSURE 4. RISK ASSESSMENT ................................................................................................................................ 76
4.1 RISK ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 77
4.2 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN ................................................................................................................................. 79
4.3 SAFETY MEASURES:............................................................................................................................................. 80
ENCLOSURE 5. DISCLOSURE OF THE CONSULTANT................................................................................................... 82
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ENCLOSURE 6. TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP ........................................................................................................................ 84
ENCLOSURE 7. LAYOUT PLAN ........................................................................................................................................ 85
ENCLOSURE 8. ELEVATION PLAN .................................................................................................................................. 86
ENCLOSURE 9. BASEMENT PLAN .................................................................................................................................. 87
ENCLOSURE 10. LAND PAPERS.................................................................................................................................... 88
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FORM 1 & 1A
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FORM 1
I. Basic Information
S.No. Item Details
1. Name of the project/s “Commercial Complex”
2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (a)
3.
Proposed capacity/ area/length/
tonnage to be handled/ command
area/ lease area/ number of wells
to be drilled
Total Plot Area: 18694 sqm
Total Built-up area: 106604.966 sqm
4. New/ Expansion/ Modernization New
5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Not Applicable
6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B
7. Does it attract the general
condition? If yes, please specify. Not Applicable
8. Does it attract the specific
condition? If yes, please specify. Not Applicable
9.
Location Greater Noida
Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Plot No. C-2, Sector-16B
Village -
Tehsil -
District Greater Noida
State Uttar Pradesh
10. Nearest railway station/ airport
along with distance in kms.
Nearest Railway Station: Chipyan Bujurg-
2.74 Km NW
Nearest Airport: Safdargunj Airport – 23.48
km W
11.
Nearest Town, city, District
Headquarters along with distance
in kms.
Greater Noida
12.
Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad,
Municipal Corporation, Local body
(complete postal addresses with
telephone nos. to be given)
Municipal Corporation of Greater Noida
13. Name of the applicant M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.
14. Registered Address B-66, First Floor Vivek Vihar, Delhi-110095
15. Address for correspondence: B-66, First Floor Vivek Vihar, Delhi-110095
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Name Peeyush Chaudhry
Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) V.P. Architecture
Address Corenthum Tower-B, Office No. B-44, Plot no.-
A/41, Sector-62, Noida
Pin Code 201301
E-mail [email protected]
Telephone No. 09350638254
Fax no. 0120-4890098
16.
Details of Alternative Sites
examined, if any. Location of these
sites should be shown on a
toposheet.
No alternate site has been examined as
Proposed site has been allotted by Greater
Noida Industrial Development Authority to
M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd. Possession
certificate has been obtained for the
development of Commercial complex
17. Interlinked Projects No, it is not an interlinked project
18.
Whether separate application of
interlinked project has been
submitted?
Not Applicable
19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable
20. If no, reason Not Applicable
21.
Whether the proposal involves
approval/clearance under: if yes,
details of the same and their
status to be given.
(a) The Forest (Conservation) Act,
1980?
(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972?
(c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991?
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
22.
Whether there is any Government
Order/ Policy relevant/ relating to
the site?
Not Applicable
23. Forest land involved (hectares) No
24.
Whether there is any litigation
pending against the project and/
or land in which the project is
propose to be set up?
(a) Name of the Court
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
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(b) Case No.
(c) Orders/ directions of the
Court, if any and its
relevance with the
proposed project.
II. Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which
will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water
bodies, etc.)
S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities /rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary
change in land use, land cover
or topography including
increase in intensity of land use
(with respect to local land use
plan)
Yes A “Commercial Complex” is proposed at
Plot No. C-2, Sector-16 B, Greater Noida.
The project will be developed by M/s
Mahagun Real Estate Private Limited.
Proposed site has been allotted by Greater
Noida Industrial Development Authority
to M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.
Possession certificate has been obtained
for the development of Commercial
complex vide Memo no.
Commerce/2016/3536 Dated 29-03-16.
Presently, the land is a vacant land. Hence,
there will be a permanent change in land
use from vacant land to Commercial
Complex.
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings?
No There are no building and distinct
vegetation at site except few bushes;
hence, no clearance of existing land is
required.
1.3
Creation of new land uses?
Yes The land will be change from vacant land
to a developed Commercial Complex.
1.4 Pre-construction investigations
e.g. bore houses, soil testing?
Yes Pre-construction geo-technical
investigation shall be submitted.
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1.5 Construction works? Yes Construction will be done as per Master
plan of Greater Noida and building
bylaws.
1.6 Demolition works? No It is a vacant land; hence no demolition is
required.
1.7 Temporary sites used for
construction works or housing
of construction workers?
No Workers during construction phase will
be hired from nearby areas and hence
there will be no need of providing
housing. Only temporary shelters will be
provided.
1.8 Above ground buildings,
structures or earthworks
including linear structures, cut
and fill or excavations
Yes Above ground, the building shall be
elevated up to maximum 15 no. of floors
and excavated upto one lower ground
and two basement level.
1.9 Underground works including
mining or tunnelling?
No It is a Commercial building and hence no
underground works are required except
for excavation of only for foundation and
basement.
1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation work will be done
1.11 Dredging? No Not Applicable
1.12 Offshore structures? No Not Applicable
1.13 Production and manufacturing
processes?
No It is a Commercial building; hence no
production or manufacturing processes
shall be carried out.
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods
or materials?
Yes During Construction Phase:
Separate raw material yard shall
be made within the project site.
Cement Shall be separately stored
under cover in bales.
Sand Shall be stacked nearby
under tarpaulin cover.
Bricks and steel shall be laid in
open.
During Operation Phase:
As the project is a Commercial Complex,
the raw material will be food, stationary
and other items which will be stored in
respective units & shops only.
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1.15 Facilities for treatment or
disposal of solid waste or liquid
effluents?
Yes During Construction Phase:
Total 150 labourers shall work during the
construction phase and hence the solid
waste generation shall be 23 kg/day
which shall be disposed off at municipal
solid waste site.
Construction debris like concrete will be
recycled and will be used in lean concrete,
brick work wastage will be used
waterproofing for terrace, toilets etc. and
rest will be sent to the construction and
demolition facility.
Total 5 KLD of waste water shall be
generated which shall be discharged to
septic tank via soak pit.
During Operation Phase:
Approx. 2289 kg/day of solid waste shall
be generated from the project.
The total waste water generated from the
project shall be 296 KLD which will be
treated in STP capacity 320 of KLD.
Details of Water Management and Solid
Waste Management are given in
Environmental Report.
1.16 Facilities for long term housing
of operational workers?
No During Construction Phase:
The workers during construction phase
shall be hired from nearby areas.
During operation phase:
As this is a Commercial Complex, housing
of operational workers will not require as
staff will be from nearby areas.
1.17
New road, rail or sea traffic
during construction or
operation?
No No new road, rail or sea traffic is
proposed. Existing transportation
facilities will be used during construction
or operation phase.
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1.18
New road, rail, air, waterborne
or other transport
infrastructure including new or
altered routes and stations,
ports, airports etc.?
No No new road, rail or sea traffic is
proposed.
The transportation measures already
existing near site are as follows:
Nearest Railway Station: Chipyan
Bujurg- 2.74 Km NW
Nearest Airport: Safdargunj Airport –
23.48 km W
1.19 Closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or
infrastructure leading to
changes in traffic movements?
No No closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or infrastructure leading
to changes in traffic movements will be
made.
1.20 New or diverted transmission
lines or pipelines?
No No such closure or diversion of
transmission lines is required.
1.21 Impoundment, damming,
culverting, realignment or
other changes to the hydrology
of watercourses or aquifers?
No No impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the
hydrology of surface water courses is
required.
1.22 Stream crossings? No No stream crossing
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of
water from ground or surface
waters?
No No abstraction of ground water will be
done. The water shall be supplied through
Municipal Supply.
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the
land surface affecting drainage
or run-off?
No There will be no change in water bodies
or the land surface effective drainage or
run-off.
1.25 Transport of personnel or
materials for construction,
operation or
decommissioning?
Yes During Construction phase:
Materials during construction phase shall
be transported by truck, trolley etc.
During Operation Phase:
Car, two-wheeler, etc. will be used.
1.26 Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or
restoration works?
No Not Applicable
1.27 Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which could
have an impact on the
environment?
No Not Applicable
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1.28 Influx of people to an area in
either temporarily or
permanently?
No During Construction Phase:
Temporary influx of people in the form of
labours is envisaged. Approx. 150 no. of
labours shall be employed.
During Operation Phase:
As this is a Commercial Complex, 312 no.
of Hotel guests, 809 no. of staff, 675 no.
of Restaurant Population, 208 no. of
amenities population and visitors of
approx. 11018 no. is envisaged.
1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not Applicable
1.30 Loss of native species or
genetic diversity?
No No tree exists at the site. However, by
planting native plants within the project
site, it will give positive impacts.
1.31 Any other actions? No Not Applicable
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land,
water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in
short supply):
S.No. Information/checklist
confirmation
Yes/N
o
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities /rates, wherever possible) with
source of information data
2.1 Land especially
undeveloped or
agricultural land (ha)
Yes Plot Area- 18694 sqm of undeveloped land
has been allotted and possession certificate
obtained from Greater Noida Industrial
Development Authority to M/s Mahagun
Real Estate Pvt. Ltd. vide Memo no. vide
Memo no. Commerce/2016/3536 Dated 29-
03-16 for development of Commercial
Complex. Copy of allotment and possession
certificate is enclosed as Enclosure-7.
2.2 Water (expected source &
competing users) unit:
KLD
Yes Source & Quantity During Construction Phase:
Water during construction phase shall be
taken from tanker water supplier which
supply treated water from nearby STP.
Source & Quantity During Operation Phase:
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The ultimate source of water will be through Municipal supply of Greater Noida Authority. Total water requirement of the project will be 556 KLD out of which 275 KLD will be fresh water. Rest of the 281 KLD water requirement will be fulfilled by treated water. Detailed water Management & water balance are given in Environment Report.
2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not Applicable
2.4 Construction material –
stone, aggregates, sand /
soil (expected source –
MT)
Yes The major materials required for
construction of the project ae steel, tiles,
glass, cement, agate, bricks, flooring
tiles/stones, sanitary and hardware items,
electrical fittings etc.
2.5 Forests and timber
(source – MT)
Yes Plywood for doors and windows shall be
used which shall be procured from local
market.
2.6 Energy including
electricity and fuels
(source, competing users)
Unit: fuel (MT), energy
(MW)
Yes Source of electricity- UP Electricity Board
Total Electrical Load- 5661 KW
DG Sets- 3 X 1500 KVA and 1 X 750 KVA
2X 1500 KVA (on standby)
2.7 Any other natural
resources (use
appropriate standard
units)
No Not Applicable
3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could
be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived
risks to human health.
S. No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
3.1 Use of substances or
materials, which are
hazardous (as per MSIHC
rules) to human health or
Yes No storage of hazardous substances (as
per MSIHC rules) will be done however,
used oil from DG sets will be generated.
Proper management of used oil shall be
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the environment (flora,
fauna, and water supplies)
taken care of. Details are given in
Environment Report.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of
disease or affect disease
vectors (e.g. insect or water
borne diseases)
No Suitable drainage and waste
management measures will be adopted
in both the construction and
operational phase which will restrict
stagnation of water or accumulation of
water. This will effectively restrict the
reproduction and growth of disease
vectors.
3.3 Affect the welfare of
people e.g. by changing
living conditions?
Yes During Construction Phase:
Employment opportunities provided
due to the project will lead to better
quality of life and will also set a
standard for future developments in
the area. Moreover, this project will
provide employment to about 150 local
labours during construction phase.
During Operation Phase:
As it is a commercial colony, there shall
be several services required which will
generate direct & indirect employment
for the people of nearby area.
3.4 Vulnerable groups of
people who could be
affected by the project e.g.
hospital patients, children,
the elderly etc.,
No No vulnerable group of people will be
affected by the project.
3.5 Any other causes No None
4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or
S.No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine
wastes.
No Not applicable
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4.2 Municipal waste (domestic
and or commercial wastes)
Yes During Construction phase:
Solid waste during construction phase will
be 23 kg/day which shall be disposed off
at municipal solid waste site.
During Operation Phase:
Approx. 2289
kg/day of solid waste shall be generated
from the project during operational
phase.
Detailed Solid Waste Management is
given in environment report.
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per
Hazardous Waste
Management Rules)
Yes During Construction Phase:
Used oil whenever generated from the DG
sets shall be kept in leak proof containers
in an isolated area and shall be sent to
approved recycler.
During Operation Phase: Used oil of 44
lt/month from diesel generators will be
carefully stored in HDPE drums in isolated
covered facility. The used oil will be sold
to vendors authorized by Central
Pollution Control Board for the treatment
of the same.
Suitable care will be taken so that spills /
leaks of used oil from storage could be
avoided.
4.4 Other industrial process
wastes
No Not Applicable
4.5 Surplus product No Not Applicable
4.6 Sewage sludge or other
sludge from effluent
treatment
Yes The sludge generated will be passed
through filter press where it will be
dewatered/dried to form a cake and then
will be used as manure in green areas. The
unused sludge shall be given to farmers or
nursery. About 17 Kg/day of dried sludge
will be generated from STP within project
during operation phase.
4.7 Construction or demolition
wastes
Yes Construction debris like concrete will be
recycled and will be used in lean concrete,
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tiles will be used in creating pathways in
the landscape area etc. and rest will be
sent to the construction and demolition
facility.
4.8 Redundant machinery or
equipment
No Not applicable
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials
No Not applicable
4.10 Agricultural wastes
No Not applicable
4.11 Other solid wastes
No During Construction Phase:
No E-waste shall be generated.
During operation Phase:
2 kg/month E-waste shall be generated. It
shall be given to approved recycler of
SPCB.
Battery waste shall be generated from
inverters & UPS which shall be disposed
off as per the Batteries (Management &
Handling) Rules, 2001.
5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)
S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion
of fossil fuels from stationary
or mobile sources
Yes During Construction Phase:
DG sets of capacity 62.5 KVA shall be
installed acoustically enclosed with
adequate stack height.
During Operation Phase:
The only source of emission from
combustion of fuel will be DG set of.
Hence, to avoid the emissions, stack
height of 6 m above roof level for the DG
set shall be provided. The DG set shall
meet all the norms prescribed by CPCB.
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5.2 Emissions from production
processes
No Not applicable
5.3 Emissions from materials
handling including storage or
transport
Yes Dust shall be generated during
construction from the movement of
transport vehicles and other construction
activities. The effect will be restricted to
construction phase only.
Water sprinklers shall be used for dust
suppression.
Material will be stored under Tarpaulin
cover.
5.4 Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment
Yes RMC shall be used for the project. Dust
and emissions are likely to be generated
during construction activities which shall
be reduced by sprinkling of water in a
specific time interval and timely
maintenance schedule for machinery.
Also, the machines shall be shut down
during idle period.
5.5 Dust or odours from handling
of materials including
construction materials,
sewage and waste
Yes During loading and unloading of
construction material dust is likely to be
generated during construction phase.
Water shall be sprinkled and tarpaulin
cover shall be provided over stored raw
material to reduce dust emission.
Mobile toilets during construction phase
shall be provided and waste water shall
be disposed off in septic tank followed by
soak pits.
5.6 Emissions from incineration
of waste.
No Not applicable
5.7 Emissions from burning of
waste in open air (e.g. slash
materials, construction
debris).
No Open burning of biomass/other material
will be prohibited.
5.8 Emissions from any other
sources.
No None
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6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data with
source of information data
6.1 From operation of equipment
e.g. engines, ventilation plant,
crushers
No During construction phase:
DG sets of capacity 62.5 KVA shall be
installed acoustically enclosed. The
equipment such as mixer machines,
bulldozers, cranes, compactors and
excavators shall be used which will be
of highest standard of reputed make
and adhere to international standards.
Hence an insignificant impact due to
construction machinery is envisaged.
Apart from this, the construction
activities shall be restricted to daytime
only and timely maintenance of
machinery will be ensured.
During operation phase:
Source of noise in the operational
phase will be DG sets. The DG sets of
capacity 3 X 1500 KVA and 1 X 750 KVA
(2 X1500 KVA on standby) shall be
installed with anti-vibration pads and
will be used during Power failure only.
They may generate noise level
maximum upto 75 dB (A).
6.2 From industrial or similar
processes
No Not applicable
6.3 From construction or demolition Yes Due to the various activities, there are
short-term noise impacts in the
6.4 From blasting or piling No No blasting or piling will be done
6.5 From construction or operational
traffic
Yes Some amount of noise (70-75 Db (A))
will be generated from vehicular
movement in the construction and
operational phase. Plantation around
the boundary wall shall be done to
reduce noise from traffic.
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6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Not applicable
6.7 From any other sources No None
7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or
into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
S. No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use
or spillage of hazardous
materials
No The hazardous waste generated will be
used oil only and it will be stored in HDPE
drums and kept in covered rooms and will
be sold to authorized vendors only.
Special care will be taken to prevent
leakages and spills.
7.2 From discharge of sewage or
other effluents to water or
the land (expected mode and
place of discharge)
No During operational phase STP capacity of
320 KLD will be installed for treating the
waste water and 281 KLD of treated water
will be reused in flushing, cooling,
gardening and misc. purposes. It will be a
zero-discharge complex.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants
emitted to air into the land or
into water
No None
7.4 From any other sources No Not applicable
7.5 Is there a risk of long term
build-up of pollutants in the
environment from these
sources?
No Not applicable
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8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect
human health or the environment.
S. No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
8.1 From explosions, spillages,
fires etc. from storage,
handling, use or production
of hazardous substances
No During Construction Phase:
All appropriate measures shall be taken
to avoid accidents.
During Operational Phase:
Proper Disaster management and
firefighting system will be installed at
site.
8.2 From any other causes No During construction phase:
All the labours shall be provided with
suitable personal protective equipment
(PPE) as required under the health and
safety norms. Training and awareness
about the safety norms shall be
provided to all supervisors and labours
involved in construction activity.
8.3 Could the project be
affected by natural disasters
causing environmental
damage (e.g. floods,
earthquakes, landslides,
cloudburst etc.)?
No The area under study falls in seismic
zone-IV, according to the Indian
Standard Seismic Zoning Map. Suitable
seismic coefficients in horizontal and
vertical directions respectively, will be
adopted while designing the structure.
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead
to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or
planned activities in the locality.
S. No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
9.1 Lead to development of
supporting facilities, ancillary
development or development
stimulated by the project which
could have impact on the
environment e.g.:
No
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Supporting infrastructure
(roads, power supply,
waste or waste water
treatment, etc.)
Housing development
Extractive industries
Supply industries
Other
Yes
No
No
No
No
STP of 320 KLD will be installed for
the treatment of wastewater.
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
9.2 Lead to after-use of the site,
which could have an impact on
the environment.
No Not applicable
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments
Yes It will attract people to develop
organized commercial complex.
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or
planned projects with similar
effects
No No impact
III. Environmental Sensitivity
S.
No.
Areas Name/
Identity
Aerial distance (within 15
km.) from Proposed
project location boundary
1 Areas protected under
international conventions,
national or local legislation for
their ecological, landscape,
cultural or other related value
None
None
2 Areas which are important or
sensitive for ecological reasons -
Wetlands, watercourses or other
water bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres, mountains, forests
Water Bodies
Yamuna River
Hindan River
Noida drain
Forest
Gulistanpur Reserve Forest
13.38 km SW
2.13 km W
7.97 km SW
9.61 km SSW
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Khodnakhurd Reserve Forest 9.10 km SSW
3 Areas used by protected,
important or sensitive species of
flora or fauna for breeding,
nesting, foraging, resting, over
wintering, migration
None None
4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters.
None None
5 State, National boundaries N/A N/A
6 Routes or facilities used by the
public for access to recreation or
other tourist, pilgrim areas
NH 58
NH 24
NH- 91
Hapur Road
Noida Greater Noida link road
Pusta Road
Railway Station
Chipyan Bujurg
Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway
Station
Ghaziabad Railway Station
Airport
Safdargunj Airport
Indira Gandhi International
Airport
8.00 Km NNW
3.09 Km NE
3.51 Km NE
7.94 km NNW
0.09 Km SW
3.89 Km W
2.74 Km NW
18.92 km W
5.43 km NNW
23.48 km W
34.30 km W
7 Defense installations None
None
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8
Densely populated or built-up
area
Iteda
0.36 km SW
9 Areas occupied by sensitive
man-made land uses (hospitals,
school, places of worship,
community facilities)
Hospital
Vrandavan Hospital
Tripathi Hospital
Fortis Hospital
Post Office
Chhajarasi Post office
India Post office, Block- A
India Post Office, Sector55
Places of worship
Mosque
Sai Mandir
Shiv Shakti temple
St Marrys church
School
Primary School
Janta Inter College
ABES engineering College
Sarwottam Institute of
technology and management
Bank
allahabad Bank
ICICI Bank
BOI Bank
1.68 Km NNW
4.93 km SWW
7.28 Km W
6.21 Km NW
9.15 Km W
9.50 Km W
3.26 Km N
1.74 Km NW
7.75 Km W
8.69 Km W
2.35 Km SE
1.88 Km SE
3.04 Km N
2.12 km S
3.80 Km SSW
8.19 Km W
8.51 Km NWW
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Areas containing important, high
quality or scarce resources
(Ground water resources,
surface resources, forestry,
agriculture, fisheries, tourism,
minerals)
Tourism
11 Areas already subjected to
pollution or environmental
damage. (Those where existing
legal environmental standards
are exceeded)
None None
12 Areas susceptible to natural
hazard which could cause the
project to present environmental
problems
(Earthquakes, subsidence,
landslides, erosion, flooding or
extreme or adverse climatic
conditions)
Natural.
The project area falls in
seismic zone –IV.
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FORM 1A
CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary
attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental
management plan & monitoring programme)
I. LAND ENVIRONMENT
(Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)
1.1 Will the existing landuse get
significantly altered from the
project that is not consistent with
the surroundings? (Proposed
landuse must conform to the
approved Master Plan /
Development Plan of the area.
Change of landuse if any and the
statutory approval from the
competent authority be submitted).
Attach Maps of
(i) Site location
(ii) Surrounding features of the
proposed site (within 500 meters)
(iii) The site (indicating levels &
contours) to appropriate scales. If
not available attach only conceptual
plans.
The existing landuse of the project is a vacant land.
The proposed project site is located at sector-16B,
Greater Noida and proposed site has been allotted by
New Okhla Industrial Development Authority.
Possession certificate has been obtained for the
development of Commercial Complex. The
development also confirms to the master plan of the
area.
The site location shown on Google Map is given in
EMP Report.
Map showing vicinity around the site is given in EMP
Report.
Conceptual plan is given in enclosure 7 of EMP
Report.
1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the Land area, Built up area Water consumption Power requirement Connectivity
Community facilities
Total Plot Area: 18694 sqm Total Built-up area: 106604.966 sqm
Water Consumption= 556 KLD
5661 KW NH- Noida-Greater Noida Expressway 2.36 Km N
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Parking needs etc. Parking requirements: 1496 ECS Parking Provision: 1509 ECS
1.3 What are the likely impacts of the
proposed activity on the existing
facilities adjacent to the proposed
site?
(Such as open spaces, community
facilities, details of the existing land
use, and disturbance to the local
ecology).
The entire project influenced area will be developed
as per the provision of Master Plan, thus no induced
development is foreseen due to the proposed
project.
Also, the proposed development shall be carried out
as per the defined building by-laws; hence no impact
is envisaged due to proposed development.
Construction phase as well as operation Phase of the
project, will generate direct and indirect
employment opportunities for a large section of
society. The employment will have positive impact
thereby increasing the quality of life.
1.4 Will there be any significant land
disturbance resulting in erosion,
subsidence & instability?
(Details of soil type, slope analysis,
vulnerability to subsidence,
seismicity etc. may be given).
No such significant land disturbance will result.
However, care will be taken so that no erosion,
subsidence & instability takes place.
Soil Type: Silt Loam
Slope Analysis: The project area possesses fairly
plain terrain.
Erosion / Subsidence:
Proper greening & paving of area will not cause any
soil erosion problem and subsidence.
Seismicity:
The area under study falls in Seismic zone-IV
according to the Indian Standard Seismic Map.
Suitable seismic coefficients in horizontal and vertical
directions respectively, will be adopted while
designing the structure.
1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration
of natural drainage systems?
(Give details on a contour map
showing the natural drainage near
the proposed project site)
The proposed project activities will not cause any
alteration of natural drainage system.
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1.6 What are the quantities of
earthwork involved in the
construction activity cutting, filling,
reclamation etc.
(Give details of the quantities of
earthwork involved, transport of fill
materials from outside the site etc.)
During construction phase, approx. 124780 cu m. of
soil will be excavated in order to provide basement.
This excavated soil will be properly stacked within
site under tarpaulin cover and will be reused for back
filling purposes. The top soil will be preserved for
landscaping purpose only. Hence, no adverse impacts
on the land environment are envisaged.
1.7 Give details regarding water supply,
waste handling etc. during the
construction period.
Water Supply: During Construction stage, water will
be sourced through nearby STP/ through tanker
supplier.
Waste Generation / Handling:
Spillage of oil from the machinery or cement residual
from concrete mixer plants will be properly collected
and reused in construction site.
For construction labour, proper sanitary facilities &
wash areas will be constructed such as mobile toilets
and good hygienic conditions will be maintained.
1.8 Will the low-lying areas & wetlands
get altered?
(Provide details of how low lying
and wetlands are getting modified
from the proposed activity)
No low lying and wetland area are present in and
around the project site.
1.9 Whether construction debris &
waste during construction cause
health hazard? (Give quantities of
various types of wastes generated
during construction including the
construction labour and the means
of disposal)
The construction waste generated from the project
will be common in nature and will not cause any
health hazard to associate and nearby population.
The construction debris will be used for land levelling
/back filling. Waste concrete will be reused as
aggregate in construction process.
Mobile toilets & drinking water for construction
labour shall be provided. The sewage and waste
water generated shall be disposed off to septic tank
via soak pit.
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2. WATER ENVIRONMENT
2.1 Give the total quantity of
water requirement for the
proposed project with the
breakup of requirements for
various uses.
How will the water
requirement met?
State the sources &
quantities and furnish a
water balance statement.
The total quantity of water requirement shall be 556 KLD
& shall be met by
Domestic : 136 KLD
Flushing : 178 KLD
Gardening : 25 KLD
HVAC & DG Cooling : 200 KLD
Swimming Pool: 17 KLD
Total Water Requirement : 556 KLD
Fresh water : 275 KLD
Treated Water Reuse : 281 KLD
Total Waste Water Generated: 296 KLD
2.2 What is the capacity
(dependable flow or yield) of
the proposed source of
water?
Municipal Authority will supply water to the project and
it is a dependable source of water.
2.3 What is the quality of water
required, in case, the supply
is not from a municipal
source? (Provide physical,
chemical, biological
characteristics with class of
water quality)
Municipal Authority will supply water.
2.4 How much of the water
requirement can be met
from the recycling of treated
wastewater?
(Give the details of
quantities, sources and
usage)
Total treated water of 281 KLD shall be generated from
the S.T.P which shall be reused in flushing, D.G & HVAC
Cooling, gardening & misc. purposes within the project
premises. Approx. 50.53% of total water requirement, will
be met by recycled water.
2.5 Will there be diversion of
water from other users?
(Please assess the impacts of
the project on other existing
uses and quantities of
consumption)
There will not be any substantial effect on water demand
of this region as the development will be done as per the
development plan of the area.
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2.6 What is the incremental
pollution load from
wastewater generated from
the proposed activity?
(Give details of the quantities
and composition of
wastewater generated from
the proposed activity)
The total waste water generation from the project will be
296 KLD which will be treated in in-house S.T.P of capacity
320 KLD. 281 KLD of the treated water will be reused for
flushing, gardening, DG cooling & misc. purposes. 100% of
treated water generated will be recycled for reuse. This
will be a zero-discharge complex.
2.7 Give details of the water
requirements met from
water harvesting? Furnish
details of the facilities
created.
6 number of rain water harvesting pits shall be provided
at site.
(Details of Rain Water harvesting pits are given in
Environment Report).
2.8 What would be the impact of
the land use changes
occurring due to the
proposed project on the
runoff characteristics
(quantitative as well as
qualitative) of the area in the
post construction phase on a
long-term basis?
Would it aggravate the
problems of flooding or
water logging in any way?
As the land is presently a vacant land, thus there is surface
run off creating water logging during rainy days, however
after construction of project; the same will be used to
recharge the ground.
No, it will not aggravate the problem of flooding or water
logging in any way, rather will reduce the same.
2.9 What are the impacts of the
proposal on the ground
water?
(Will there be tapping of
ground water; give the
details of ground water table,
recharging capacity, and
approvals obtained from
competent authority, if any)
No Ground water extraction will be done. However,
ground water recharging is proposed through rain water
harvesting scheme, so, there will be either no impact or a
positive impact on ground water levels.
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2.10 What precautions/ measures
are taken to prevent the run-
off from construction
activities polluting land &
aquifers?
(Give details of quantities
and the measures taken to
avoid the adverse impacts)
During the construction phase, runoff from the
construction site shall not be allowed into the roadside. It
will be collected in a tank & after pre-treatment it will be
reused for sprinkling, etc.
2.11 How is the storm water from
within the site managed?
(State the provisions made to
avoid flooding of the area,
details of the drainage
facilities provided along with
a site layout indication
contour levels)
During construction phase, Adequate measures shall be
taken to channelize such as storm water and the same
shall be collected in a tank & after pre-treatment it will be
reused for sprinkling etc.
During operation phase Storm water, will be channelized
to 6 no. of rainwater harvesting pits proposed within the
project site.
2.12 Will the deployment of
construction labourers
particularly in the peak
period lead to unsanitary
conditions around the
project site (Justify with
proper explanation)
Mobile toilets will be provided for labourers during
construction period.
The waste shall be disposed off to septic tank via soak pit.
2.13 What on-site facilities are
provided for the collection,
treatment & safe disposal of
sewage?
(Give details of the quantities
of wastewater generation,
treatment capacities with
technology & facilities for
recycling and disposal)
Waste water during construction phase from labours shall
be discharged into septic tanks followed by soak pit.
During operation phase 296 KLD of waste water will be
treated in the proposed S.T.P. of 320 KLD capacity based
on technology. 281 KLD of treated water, will be reused.
100% of treated water generated will be recycled for
reuse. This will be a zero-discharge complex.
2.14 Give details of dual plumbing
system if treated waste used
is used for flushing of toilets
or any other use.
Dual Plumbing line will be provided in the project for
reuse of treated water.
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3. VEGETATION
3.1 Is there any threat of the
project to the biodiversity?
(Give a description of the
local ecosystem with its
unique features, if any)
Core Zone:
No vegetation exists at site except few bushes and grasses
which will be cleared at the time of construction.
Buffer Zone:
Shisham Champak Chhota
Gulmohar
Pilkhan Arjun Champa
Ashoka Ficus Dhayti
Madhu Roheda Harisinghar
3.2 Will the construction involve
extensive clearing or
modification of vegetation?
(Provide a detailed account
of the trees & vegetation
affected by the project)
No vegetation exists at site except few bushes and grasses
which will be cleared at the time of construction.
3.3 What are the measures
proposed to be taken to
minimize the likely impacts
on important site features?
(Give details of proposal for
tree plantation, landscaping,
creation of water bodies etc.
along with a layout plan to an
appropriate scale)
There will not be any kind of impact of this project on site
features.
The Shelter belt for the proposed project has been
planned to provide a clean, healthy and beautiful green
environment for the people to live in within the proposed
project site.
To minimize the impact, the provision of plantation area
of 5678.5 sq. m area, with lawns, ornamental plants and
trees shall be provided.
4. FAUNA
4.1 Is there likely to be any
displacement of fauna- both
terrestrial and aquatic or
creation of barriers for their
movement? Provide the
details.
Core Zone: The proposed site is an open land and there will be
only some burrowing animals, so in existing conditions this
place is not the habitat for local fauna. There will not be any
type of displacement or any other effect on the local fauna due
to proposed project activities.
Buffer Zone: There are no wild life sanctuaries within 10 km
radius of the project site.
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4.2 Any direct or indirect
impacts on the avifauna of
the area? Provide details.
As there is no distinct plantation at site, hence no avifauna
exist at site hence, however, proper landscaping has been
planned to provide a clean, healthy and beautiful green
environment for the population.
Common native variety of trees and ornamental flowering
species will be planted in the green space which will attract
avifauna & hence will have direct positive impact on the local
avifauna & this will provide shelter to local birds.
4.3 Prescribe measures such as
corridors, fish ladders etc. to
mitigate adverse impacts on
fauna.
Not applicable
5. AIR ENVIRONMENT
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5.1 Will the project increase
atmospheric concentration of gases
& result in heat islands?
(Give details of background air
quality levels with predicted values
based on dispersion models taking
into account the increased traffic
generation as a result of the
proposed constructions)
The traffic will increase due to operation of project.
Increased traffic generation of vehicles due to project will
not cause significant increase in atmospheric
concentration of gases and do not result in heat island
formation.
Tree plantation in the project will be provided such that
the impact of air pollution shall be minimized.
D.G. Set will be installed in the project which will be
operated during power cut only.
5.2 What are the impacts on generation
of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or
other hazardous gases? Give details
in relation to all the meteorological
parameters.
No dust, odour will be generated at site. Smoke will be
generated from the operation of DG sets. Proper emission
standards will be maintained as per CPCB guidelines.
5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of
parking space for vehicles? Furnish
details of the present level of
transport infrastructure and
measures proposed for
improvement including the traffic
management at the entry & exit to
the project site.
The optimum parking provision is proposed at (basement
area, surface area and Ninth Floor). Hence, there will be
no shortage of parking space for vehicles. Total parking
provision of project is 1509 ECS.
5.4 Provide details of the movement
patterns with internal roads, bicycle
tracks, pedestrian pathways,
footpaths etc., wit areas under each
category.
Maximum capacity of parking shall be provided on
basement area, surface area and Ninth Floor and a proper
route shall be provided for the traffic movement as well as
pedestrian movement.
5.5 Will there be significant increase in
traffic noise and vibrations? Give
details of the sources and the
measures proposed for mitigation
of the above.
During construction, noise barriers shall be installed to
reduce traffic noise & vibrations and during operation
Shelter belt shall be developed within the Commercial
Complex that will mitigate the traffic noise. Proper care
shall be taken during design that there will not be any
increase in traffic noise by providing two-way traffic
movement, hence no conjunction will cause, and hence,
no honking within the Commercial Complex will be
maintained.
The foundation shall be made very hard and paved with
rubber flooring to minimize the vibration, also all other
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6. AESTHETICS
6.1 Will the proposed constructions
in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic
amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken
into account by the proponents?
The open land does not have any scenic amenity or beauty.
Construction of the project will increase the beauty of the area by having proper landscaping.
Yes, all considerations have been taken by the proponents .
6.2 Will there be any adverse
impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What
are the considerations taken into account?
No existing structure exists at the site so there is no need
of any consideration.
6.3 Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out. Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts
nearby? State if any other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered.
There are no typical urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria. No there is no anthropological or archaeological site or artifacts near the site.
All significant features have been considered.
measures shall be adopted during designing that there will
not be any causes of vibrations during the traffic density.
5.6 What will be the impact of DG sets
and other equipment on noise
levels and vibration in and ambient
air quality around the project site?
Provide details.
There would be slight impact of D.G. Sets on noise levels,
vibration and in ambient air quality around the project site.
1. All the D.G. Sets of the proposed project would be acoustically enclosed.
2. Stack height as per C.P.C.B. norms to reduce the impacts on air quality around the project site will be
provided 3. The noise from D.G. Sets will meet the desired standard as per C.P.C.B guidelines. Low Sulphur fuel will be used to
run these D.G. Sets. 4. Vibration pads will be used in DG sets to minimize the
vibration effect.
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7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
7.1 Will the proposal result in any
changes to the demographic
structure of local population?
Provide the details.
The proposed project is a Commercial Complex & thus
there will be influx of population in the form of hotel
guests, staffs & visitors. Thus, there will be some change in
the demographic structure of the area.
7.2 Give details of the existing social
infrastructure around the
proposed project.
Hospital:
Vrandavan Hospital: 1.68 Km NNW
Tripathi Hospital: 4.93 km SWW
Fortis Hospital: 7.28 Km W
Post Office:
Chhajarasi Post office: 6.21 Km NW
India Post office, Block- A: 9.15 Km W
India Post Office, Sector55: 9.50 Km W
Places of worship:
Mosque: 3.26 Km N
Sai Mandir: 1.74 Km NW
Shiv Shakti temple: 7.75 Km W
St Marrys church: 8.69 Km W
School:
Primary School: 2.35 Km SE Janta Inter College: 1.88 Km SE ABES engineering College: 3.04 Km N
Sarwottam Institute of technology and management: 2.12
km S
7.3 Will the project cause adverse
effects on local communities,
disturbance to sacred sites or
other cultural values? What are
the safeguards proposed?
The proposed project will be constructed within the
designated site as per the defined building by-laws of
government authority. There is no sacred site or cultural
heritage site within vicinity of proposed project; hence no
adverse impacts are envisaged.
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8. BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1 May involve the use of building materials with
high-embodied energy. Are the construction
materials produced with energy efficient processes?
(Give details of energy conservation measures
in the selection of building materials and
their energy efficiency
Embodied energy is the energy consumed by all of the processes associated with the production of a building material, from the
mining and processing of natural resources to manufacturing, transport and product delivery. Choices of materials and
construction methods can significantly change the amount of energy embodied in the structure of a building, as embodied energy content varies enormously between products and materials.
Building Material
Energy Efficient Building material used along with other building material
Energy Embodied
Foundation Concrete, Pillar,
Beam, Concrete Block, Bricks and Stone
Use of lightweight concrete (aluminium powder added to lime produces a lightweight cementation material).
Ready-mix concrete or high-volume fly ash concrete or pozzolana material Blended Portland cement (BPC) concrete for construction will be used.
Low
Low
Wall Bricks & ACC blocks
Stone Cladding,
Plaster,
Bricks
Clay fly ash burnt bricks
Fly ash sand lime bricks
Precast stone blocks (waste stone pieces with lean cement concrete, obliterates plaster)
Autoclave Cellular Concrete (ACC-a
Low
High
Low
High
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lightweight, precast building material) will be used.
Plaster
High Roof RCC Slab,
Mud Phuska and Clay Tile.
Using roofing sheets, using recycled aluminium.
Low
Finishing Plaster, Paints,
Rice husk board
Jute stalk board panels
Cement bonded composite paneling
Products utilizing industrial waste, agricultural waste, such as fibrous gypsum plaster boards.
paint/epoxy resin paint for external surfaces.
Low
Low
High
Low
high
Flooring Stone, Marble
Tiles will be used
Particle boards will be used
Low
High
Windows and doors
Wood Aluminium will be used
Medium density fiberboard – doors and windows
Glass
High
High
High Footpath Concrete, Fly ash block and
construction debris. Low
Boundary Wall
Bricks, Cement, Sand, POP
Fly ash blocks Low
8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise & public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
Yes, transportation and handling of material will result in air & noise pollution; however, it will be minimized by covering material by the tarpaulin and ensuring PUC certificate of vehicles and good condition silencers. The construction material will be bought by local nearby market thereby transportation will be reduced. For noise, no honking zone will be maintained.
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8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved?
Yes, Following Recyclable waste will be used in roads
Cement jute bags, plastic bags etc. will be used in roads (Energy Saving: 15-20%)
Construction debris like Concrete will be recycled and will be used in parking area and road area (Energy Saving: 20-30%).
Sub Stratum removed during foundation & excavation will be used for filling & making pathways (Energy Saving: 20-30%).
Brick work wastage will be used for pavements and parking area (Energy Saving: 40%).
Cut Tiles & chips will be used in creating pathways in the landscape area & rest will be sent to the construction &
demolition facility (Energy Saving: 20-25%). Fly-ash mixed cement, concrete shall be used (Energy Saving:
5-10%).
8.4 Give details of the methods of collection,
segregation & disposal of the garbage
generated during the operation phases of the project.
The solid waste will be disposed off as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. Details are given in
Environment Report.
9. ENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1 Give details of the power
requirements, source of supply, backup source etc.
What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-
up area? How have you tried to minimize
energy consumption?
Power Requirement- 5661 KW
Source of Power- UP Electricity Board Back-Up sources- D.G. Sets of capacity 3 x 1500 KVa & 1 x
750 KVA (2X 1500 KVA on Standby) Fuel-ultra- low sulphur
To Minimize energy consumption following measures shall be adopted.
Energy Efficient Tube Lights (T-5) with high frequency ballast shall be used.
All cables shall be derated to avoid heating during use. This also indirectly reduces losses and imposes
reliability.
Power factor shall be maintained 0.9 or higher. This will reduce electrical power distribution losses in the installation.
Transformer will be having efficiencies as per ECBC Norms.
Solar conservation measures shall be provided.
9.2 What type of and capacity of power back-up do you plan to
provide?
Type of power backup: Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel
Generator.
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9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?
Single energy efficient glass will be used.
Glass with High VLT and suitable SHGC and U value shall be selected as per commercial building with high Air Conditioning Load.
9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications made in the proposed project.
Architectural features like pergola will made, at roof solar paints will be used. Shading devices and fenestration have been adequately designed to cut off, summer sun and to let in winter sun. Landscaping shall be done so that wind direction will be favourably altered. The architectural features will be such that max day light provision will be provided.
9.5 Does the layout of streets &
buildings maximize the potential
for solar energy devices? Have you considered the use of
street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water
systems for use in the building? Substantiate with details.
Yes, the layout of buildings shall be designed to maximize
the potential for use of solar lighting per day devices.
Yes, solar lights shall be used.
9.6. Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads?
What principles have been used to maximize the shading of Walls
on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving
has been effected?
Solar Measures shall be adopted to provide shading
devices for windows and roof which would effectively
reduce heating up of building envelope. Louvers and
sunshades will be used around windows in order to
protect from direct sunlight.
Shading devices and fenestration have been adequately designed to cut off, summer sun and to let in winter sun.
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9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting intensity and
air-conditioning load assumptions?
Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications
Suitable energy optimization will be adopted during the
calculation of energy load of the proposed project. The
space heating load will be minimized using solar structure
and suitable buildings envelop material. Uses of
incandescent lamp and halogen lamps have been avoided
and energy efficient LED light shall be used for all common
area.
The diesel generator sets shall be automatically controlled
to optimize their usage based on the actual load
requirements at any time. Space conditioning will be
provided as per norms of National Building Code – Part 8;
Building Services Section 3–Mechanical Ventilation.
Lighting intensity will be done as per the National Building
Code Guidelines.
CFC and HCFC free chillers will be used in office areas
9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the
micro-climates? Provide a self-assessment on the
likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat
island & inversion effects?
Building orientation is done in such a way that all the blocks will have good natural cross ventilation.
Energy efficient construction material will be used to achieve desirable thermal comfort.
As the proposed involves construction of building which are heat absorbing thus to counter the heat absorbing
effect facade of low U & R Value and proper plantation will be provided. To reduce heat island effect near pedestrian circulation
area, passive and active open space to enhance human comfort within the development and the neighbourhood.
Plantation will be done to reduce heat island effect 9.9 What are the thermal
characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external walls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R values of the individual components.
S.
No
BUILDING MATERIAL
PROPOSED WITH U & R VALUES
‘R’ Values
(in Sq m. Deg C/ Watts)
‘U’ Values
(in Watts/ Sq m. Deg C)
1. Wall Brick & ACC Blocks wall, both
s ide thick sand cement plaster with insulation.
2.28 0.44
2. Roof RCC s lab with mud phuska & clay ti les with insulation.
2.04 0.49
3 Single reflective Glass ≥0.33 ≤3
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9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details of emergency plans.
The basic system of Fire Fighting shall be designed as per
the provisions of the National Building Code 2005
Fire Safety:
The building materials shall be of appropriate fire
resistance standards. Further, design shall include
provisions for the following:
The electrical systems shall be provided with
automatic circuit breakers activated by the rise of
current as well as activated by over current.
Fire detection system.
Fire alarm system at appropriate places.
Means of escape
Access for fireman
Adequate fire-fighting requirement shall be taken into
account while designing the electrical distribution
system.
Emergency Lighting:
The emergency lights operated on battery power
should be provided at appropriate locations such as
corridors, common area, staircase, exit and entrance
doors, parking etc.
9.11 If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissive and thermal characteristics.
Single energy efficient glass will be used.
9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration into the building?
Provide details of how you are mitigating the effects of
infiltration.
The air inflow and outflow shall be maintained as per
norms. All the window and door will be airtight quality;
hence we don’t foresee any air infiltration. Proper inflow
and outflow of air shall be maintained and proper dilution
shall be provided by using air exhaust to maintain air
quality.
9.13 To what extent the non-
conventional energy technologies are utilized in the
overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable
energy technologies used.
Solar energy will be used inside the project.
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10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
10.1 The Environment Management Plan would consist of all
mitigation measures for each item wise activity to be
undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize
adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the
project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring
plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will
state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at
the site including fire.
Environment Management Plan is given in environment Report attached as Enclosure- 3
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CONCEPTUAL PLAN
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CONCEPTUAL PLAN
2.1 Introduction A “Commercial complex” is proposed at plot no. C-2, Sector-16B, Greater Noida. The project
will be developed by M/s Mahagun Real Estate Private Limited. Proposed site has been allotted
by Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority to M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.
Possession certificate has been obtained for the development of Commercial Complex vide
Memo no. Commerce/2016/3536 Dated 29-03-16.
2.2 Activities/ Amenities Hyper, Anchor
Restaurant, Family Entertainment Center, Auditorium
Hotel, shops
2.3 Site Location The project site is located at Plot No. C-2, Sector-16 B, Greater Noida. The location of site is
given in Environment Report.
2.4 Type of Project The project “Commercial Complex” is proposed to be developed at a Total plot area of 18694
Sq. m. The built-up area of the project is 106604.966 sq. m. Hence, it falls under category 8
(a) of EIA notification, 2006.
2.5 Project Details
The total plot area of the project will be 18694 Sq. m. 7473.8 sq. m shall be utilized as ground coverage. The FAR achieved will be 66689.005 sq. m for which bifurcation is given in Table 1 and Non-FAR area including basement and service area of 32706.844 sq. m is proposed for the project. The built-up area of the project will be 106604.966 sq. m. Maximum no. of floors
will be 2B+LG+ G+15.
Project details are given in Table 1.
Table 1: Project Details
PARTICULARS Area Details
Proposed Project “Commercial Complex”
Project Proponent M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.
Sr. No of Schedule
(as per Notification 2006)
8 (a)
Project Location Greater Noida
Plot Area in sq. m 18694
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Ground coverage sq. m (Permissible) 7477.6 (40%)
Ground Coverage Achieved in sq. m 7473.8 (39.97%)
FAR (Permissible) in sq. m 74776 (400 %)
FAR (Proposed) in sq. m -A 66689.005 (356.74%)
Permissible services area (15% of FAR) 11216.4
Proposed service area in sq m 7209.117
NON-FAR AREA (including basement and service area)
Lower Ground Floor Area 1844.398
Upper Basement Area 14568.919
Lower Basement Area 14781.879
Service Floor Area 1511.648
Total Non-FAR in sq m -B 32706.844
Built-up Area in sq m (FAR+NON-FAR) (A+B)
106604.966
Green Area in sq m 5678.5 sqm (30.37%)
Road Area & Open Area in sq m 5541.7 sqm
No. of Floors 2B+LG+G+15 No. of Basement LG+ 2B
POPULATION
Guest in Hotel 312
Staff 809
Restaurant Population 675
Amenities Population 208
Visitors 11018
TOTAL POPULATION 13022
No. of Rain Water Harvesting pits 6 PARKING required 1496 ECS
PARKING Provision 1509 ECS
Total Power Load 5661 KW No. of DG sets 3 X 1500 and 1 X 750 KVA (2X1500 KVA on
standby)
2.6 Population Details During Construction Phase- 150 Nos. of local labour and of staff will be employed for the
construction of the project.
During Operation Phase- Total population of the project has been estimated to be persons
13022.
The population details are given in Table 2.
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Table 2: Estimation of Population
Type Population
Guest in Hotel 360
Staff 500
Restaurant Population 675
Amenities Population 208
Visitors 11018
TOTAL 13022
2.7 Water Management Water Requirement
During construction phase- Treated water will be arranged on temporary basis. For
construction activities, water will be sourced through nearby STP/taker water supplier and
will be retreated on site before use. Drinking water will be sourced through the tankers.
During construction phase 10 KLD of water will be required for labour.
During operation phase, Total 556 KLD water requirement will be met through Greater Noida
Authority. The total water management has been given in Environment Report.
2.8 Rain water collection Details Total 6 nos. of Rain Water Harvesting pits shall be provided in the project site to recharge the
ground. Details are given in Environment Report.
2.9 Power Requirement& Back-up During Construction Phase- DG sets of 62.5 kVA will be used for construction works.
During Operation Phase- The total power requirement of the project will be 5661 KW which
will be met by UP Electricity Board. In case of power failure, power backup will be provided
through DG sets. DG set of 3 X 1500 KVA & 1 X 750 KVA (2X1500 KVA on standby) will be
located on the Basement.
2.10 Solid & Hazardous Waste Management During Construction Phase- Approx. 124780 cu. m of soil will be excavated due to excavation
of basement & foundation. Total 23 kg of waste will be generated from labours.
Construction debris generated from site shall be used in backfilling & levelling purposes & rest
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backfilling, roads etc. Recyclable water like aluminium, steel, wood pieces, cement bags,
plastic containers, cartons, glass etc. will be sold to recyclers .
During operation phase- Total 2289 kg/day solid waste will be generated from the project.
44 ltrs/month used oil shall be generated and 2 kg/month E-waste will be generated. Battery
waste shall be generated from inverters & UPS.
2.11 Parking Management During construction phase- Proper Parking provision for trucks, other construction vehicles
shall be made. Proper spaces for loading & unloading shall be provided. Parking will be
provided for emergency.
During operation phase- Total parking provision will be 1509 ECS. However, parking will be
provided at multi-level (Basement, surface and Ninth floor). Details are given in Environment
Report.
2.12 Green Area Development The site is a vacant land. Development of Commercial Complex includes development of a
plantation area including big foliage trees and beautiful vegetation, herbs, shrubs that will be
maintained at site. Total plantation area for the project will be approx. 5678.5 sq. m.
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ENVIRONMENT REPORT
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ENVIRONMENT REPORT
COMMERCIAL COMPLEX
At Plot No. C, Sector-16 B, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Developed by:
M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd. Address: B-66, First Floor, Vivek Vihar, Delhi-110095
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(NABET REGISTERED WIDE LIST OF ACCREDITED CONSULTANTS ORGANIZATIONS/ REV 48/ 16 DEC 2016/
S.NO-110)
NN Mall, Sector-3, Rohini, New-Delhi-85 Phone: 011-47528467; 011-47021086
Fax: - 011-47528434
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3.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT
3.1.1 Activities: A “Commercial complex” is proposed at plot no. C-2, Sector-16B, Greater Noida. The project
will be developed by M/s Mahagun Real Estate Private Limited. Proposed site has been allotted
by Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority to M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.
Possession certificate has been obtained for the development of Commercial complex vide
Memo no. Commerce/2016/3536 Dated 29-03-16. The Activity proposed in the project will be
Anchor, Hyper, Family Entertainment Center, Restaurant, Auditorium, Hotel and shops.
Description & Details of Project:
Project details are given in Table 3.
Table 3: Project Details
PARTICULARS Area Details
Proposed Project “Commercial Complex”
Project Proponent M/s Mahagun Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.
Sr. No of Schedule
(as per Notification 2006)
8 (a)
Project Location Greater Noida
Plot Area in sq. m 18694 Ground coverage sq. m (Permissible) 7477.6 (40%)
Ground Coverage Achieved in sq. m 7473.8 (39.97%)
FAR (Permissible) in sq. m 74776 (400 %)
FAR (Proposed) in sq. m -A 66689.005 (356.74%)
Permissible services area (15% of FAR) 11216.4 Proposed service area in sq m 7209.117
NON-FAR AREA (including basement and service area)
Lower Ground Floor Area 1844.398 Upper Basement Area 14568.919
Lower Basement Area 14781.879 Service Floor Area 1511.648
Total Non-FAR in sq m -B 32706.844
Built-up Area in sq m (FAR+NON-FAR) (A+B)
106604.966
Green Area in sq m 5678.5 sqm (30.37%) Road Area & Open Area in sq m 5541.7 sqm
No. of Floors 2B+LG+G+15 No. of Basement LG+ 2B
POPULATION
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Staff 809
Restaurant Population 675
Amenities Population 208
Visitors 11018 TOTAL POPULATION 13022
PARKING Provision 1509 ECS
Total Power Load 5661 KW
No. of DG sets 3 X 1500 and 1 X 750 KVA (2 X 1500 KVA on standby)
3.2 INTRODUCTION OF THE BACKGROUND INFORMATION
3.2.1 Brief Description of the Nature of the Project:
The proposed project is development of “Commercial Complex”. The project will be
developed at Plot No. C-2, Sector-16 B, Greater Noida, U.P.
3.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.3.1 Land Use and Ownership of the site land The land is allotted by Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority to M/s Mahagun Real
Estate Pvt. Ltd. for development of the “Commercial Complex”.
The land use proposed at the site is given in Table 4 & Figure 2.
Table 4: Land use of the project Site
Land Use Area (sqm) Percentage
Ground Coverage 7473.8 39.98
Green Area 5678.5 30.38
Road, Paved & open Area 5541.7 29.64
Total 18694 sqm 100
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3.3.2 Location of the project with connectivity Details of connectivity are shown in Table 5.
Table 5- Site Connectivity
S. No. Accessibility Description Distance & Direction
1. Highway/ Road NH 24 3.09 Km NE
2. Railway Station Chipyan Bujurg 2.74 Km NW
3. Airport Safdargunj Airport 23.48 km W
3.3.2.1 Geographical Information of Site
Latitude Longitude Elevation
28°36'23.79"N 77°26'44.91"E 204 m
7473.8
5678.5
5541.7
Land Use
Ground Coverage Green Area Road, Paved & open Area
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3.3.2.3 Topographical Map
Topographical map is shown in Figure 2.
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3.3.2.4 Site Plan
The layout plan is given in figure 3.
Figure 3: Site Plan
3.4 Resources
3.4.1 Water Resource Management
3.4.1.1 Water Requirement
During construction phase, treated water will be arranged on temporary basis through the
tankers water supply. For construction activities, water will be sourced through nearby
STP/tanker water supplier and will be retreated on site before use. Drinking water will be
sourced through the tankers.
Total domestic water requirement during construction phase will be 10 KLD.
During operation phase, water requirement will be met through Greater Noida Authority. The
total water requirement has been shown in the Table 6:
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Table 6: Water Requirement
S.No. particulars Population Factor in LPCD TOTAL requirement(KLD) Waste Water
(KLD) Domestic Flushing
Hotel
Guest
312 180 56 39 17
Staff 1017 45 46 14 32
Restaurant
population
675 15 165 50 115
Visitors 11018 70 47 33 14
1. Sub Total 314 136 178 Domestic: 109 Flushing: 178
Total: 314 KLD
Domestic: 136 KLD Flushing: 178 KLD
2. DG & HVAC
Cooling
(2500X10X10)/1000 *0.8
200 NIL
3. Gardening 25 NIL
4. Swimming
Pool
17 9
Total 556 KLD 296 KLD
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Water Balance
3.4.1.2 Source of Water
The water will be resourced through municipal supply of Greater Noida Authority.
3.4.1.3 Disposal
Total quantity of wastewater generation will be 296 KLD. The generated sewage will be
treated in in-house Sewage Treatment Plant capacity 320 KLD. The treated water shall be
utilized for Gardening, Flushing, and DG and HVAC Cooling. This will be a zero discharge
complex.
3.4.2 Energy Resource Management
3.4.2.1 During Construction
DG sets of 62.5 KVA shall be used for Power supply during the construction phase.
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3.4.2.2 During Operation
During operation phase 5661 KW of power load from State Electricity Board (UP) shall be
supplied to the project. Power backup shall be provided by DG set.
3.4.2.3 Conservation
Following are the measures adopted to conserve the energy:
i. Day light provision shall be made by using openable windows (use of sunlight in lieu
of conventional power).
ii. We are proposing LED lights only for common areas like corridors, lift, and lobby.
iii. Transformers will be having efficiencies as per ECBC Norms.
iv. For HVAC Water Cooled Chillers with centrifugal machines have been installed. Chiller
pumps are with Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). These bring in an advantage of
diversified occupancy & operations & also results in 30% saving in power consumption
& an energy saving of 20%.
Solar Measures:
i. External street lighting shall be provided by standalone solar panel.
ii. Solar Water Heater will be used to meet hot water requirement of the project.
Approx. 15 % Energy shall be saved by adopting such measures.
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3.5 SITE ANALYSIS
3.5.1 Eco-sensitive areas with distance from project location The eco sensitive zones with distance from the project location are given in Table 7:
Table 7: Important or sensitive for ecological reasons around the project site
Areas Name/ Identity
Aerial distance (within 15 km.)
from Proposed project location boundary
Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons - Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests
Water Bodies
Yamuna River
Hindan River
Noida drain
Forest
Gulistanpur Reserve Forest
Khodnakhurd Reserve Forest
13.38 km SW
2.13 km W
7.97 km SW
9.61 km SSW
9.10 km SSW
Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna
for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration
None None
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3.5.2 Annual Wind rose Diagram The Wind Rose Diagram of Annual Average (2002-2013) is given below:
3.5.3 Social Infrastructure available
The social infrastructure available at site is given in Table 8:
Table 8: Social Infrastructure near the project site
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Hospital
Vrandavan Hospital
Tripathi Hospital
Fortis Hospital
Post Office
Chhajarasi Post office
India Post office, Block- A
India Post Office, Sector55
Places of worship
Mosque
Sai Mandir
Shiv Shakti temple
St Marrys church
School
Primary School
Janta Inter College
ABES engineering College
Sarwottam Institute of technology and management
Bank
allahabad Bank
ICICI Bank
BOI Bank
1.68 Km NNW
4.93 km SWW
7.28 Km W
6.21 Km NW
9.15 Km W
9.50 Km W
3.26 Km N
1.74 Km NW
7.75 Km W
8.69 Km W
2.35 Km SE
1.88 Km SE
3.04 Km N
2.12 km S
3.80 Km SSW
8.19 Km W
8.51 Km NWW
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3.6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
3.6.1 Types of Buildings & Activities Proposed
The proposed project is a “Commercial complex” and the Activities proposed in the project
will be Hyper, Anchor, Restaurant, Family Entertainment Center, Auditorium, Hotel and
shops.
3.7 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a site-specific plan developed to ensure that the
project is implemented in an environmentally sustainable manner where all stakeholders
including the project proponents, contractors and subcontractors, including consultants,
understand the potential environmental risks arising from the proposed project and take
appropriate actions to properly manage that risk. Adequate environmental management
measures need to be incorporated during the entire planning, construction and operating
stages of the project to minimize any adverse environmental impact and assure sustainable
development of the area.
The EMP presented below should be followed and regular monitoring of relevant parameters
as stated in post project-monitoring schedule shall be carried out. The EMP is to be proactive
in nature and will be upgraded if new facilities or modification of existing facilities, with
environmental concerns, come up at a later stage.
EMP includes four elements:
Commitment and Policy: Proposed project will strive to provide and implement the
Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, land and
water.
Planning: This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements
and setting environmental objectives.
Implementation: This comprises of resources available to the developers,
accountability of contractors, training of operational staff associated with
environmental control facilities and documentation of measures to be taken.
Measurement and Evaluation: This includes monitoring, corrective actions, and record
keeping.
3.7.1 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION
3.7.1.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT : -
Air quality around the project will be adversely impacted during the construction stage.
Various construction activities especially related to lose material likely to cause generation of
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dust that adversely impacts the air quality of the surrounding area of the project site. To
minimize such impact, following measures will be taken:
Wind breaking walls shall be provided around the area under construction.
All the loose material either stacked or transported will be provided with suitable covering
such as tarpaulin, etc. and kept in and specific place.
The constructed buildings will be kept covered with a green cloth.
Water sprinkling will be done at the location where dust generation is anticipated.
Wet jet stone cutting will be followed to avoid dust emissions.
To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper mask will be provided to the workers
who are engaged in dust generation activity.
DG sets of capacity 62.5 KVA shall be installed acoustically enclosed with adequate stack
height above roof level of DG sets.
Tankers will be used for supply of construction water. Sprinkling will be done at the source
of dust anticipated.
The proposed project will involve construction activities; which will obviously result in fugitive
dusts. These fugitive dusts shall be controlled by carrying out construction after covering the
boundary of the proposed project site by polythene cover to a particular height and also by
intermittent spraying of water.
3.7.1.2 WATER MANAGEMENT: -
During the construction of the proposed project, the services required like water supply and
sewage facilities shall be arranged on a temporary basis and the same shall be maintained
without any adverse impact on the environment. Following are the measures required to
manage the water environment at site:
10 KLD of water is required for domestic use. Water shall be taken from STP treated water
of nearby area/ STP supplied through Tankers.
Mobile toilets for construction labours shall be provided.
5 KLD of the sewage and waste water generated shall be discharged into septic tank
followed by soak pits.
Runoff from the construction site shall not be allowed to stand (water logging) or enter
into the roadside or nearby drain. Adequate measures shall be taken to collect such run
off and either are reused or disposed off at the designated construction waste disposal
location.
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3.7.1.3 NOISE ENVIRONMENT: -
During the construction stage, expected noise levels will be in the range of 80-100 dB(A),
which will decrease with increase in distance. Hence all the construction activities shall be
carried out during the daytime.
Due to the construction activities undertaken for the project, there will be some noise
generation due to the movement of vehicles carrying construction materials and as this will
be only a temporary phenomenon, it shall be managed by properly regulating the movement
of vehicular traffic so that the ambient noise quality will not be adversely affected.
To prevent any occupational hazard, ear muff / ear plug shall be given to the workers working
around or operating the plant and machinery emitting high noise levels. Operation of such
plant or machinery shall be strictly prohibited during night hours. Careful planning of
machinery operation and scheduling of operations shall be taken to minimize such impact.
Furthermore, following measures shall also be adopted:
All the machinery and equipment shall be regularly maintained to reduce the noise level.
DG sets of capacity 62.5 KVA shall be installed acoustically enclosed.
Noise barriers shall be installed to reduce traffic noise & vibrations.
Plantation shall be developed along the periphery of the site.
3.7.1.4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: -
During the construction, approx. 124780 cu. m of soil shall be excavated to provide the
basement and foundation. This excavated soil will be properly stacked under tarpaulin cover
and will be reused for back filling purpose and road construction, etc. The top soil shall be
stored at a designated area and will be initially stacked and covered with tarpaulin for settling
then will be used for landscaping purposes. As soon as proposed green area will be ready the
top soil will be transferred and seeding will be done with regular sprinkling.
Construction debris like Concrete will be recycled and will be used in lean concrete, brick work
wastage will be used waterproofing for terrace, toilets etc. Tiles will be used in creating
pathways in the landscape area etc. Recyclable water like aluminium, steel, wood pieces,
cement bags, plastic containers, cartons, glass etc. will be sold to recyclers.
Appropriate 23 kg/day of Municipal solid waste shall be generated from temporary labours
which shall be disposed off at Municipal Landfill site.
Used oil whenever generated from the DG sets shall be kept in a secured place and in leak
prof container and shall be sent to approved recycler
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3.7.2 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT DURING OPERATION 3.7.2.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT
DG set will be installed as power backup for emergency use during power failure. Proper stack
height of 6 m above roof level will be maintained which will help in reducing the air pollution.
Table 9: DG set & stack Height
As per the specifications from D.G. Set manufacturer following emissions shall be maintained,
as given in Table 10.
Table 10: DG Set emission standards
D.G Sets No. PM
mg/Nm3
NOx
mg/Nm3
HC
mg/Nm3
CO
mg/Nm3
1500 KVA 3 +2 (2 on standby) 75 887.5 100 150
D.G Sets No. PM
gm/KW-hr
Nox
gm/KW-hr
HC
gm/KW-hr
CO
gm/KW-hr
750 KVA 1 0.3 9.2 1.3 3.5
3.7.2.2 WATER MANAGEMENT
Total water requirement has been estimated to be 556 KLD for the proposed project and will
be met by Municipal Supply of Noida Authority. Water shall be used mainly for domestic,
flushing and DG & HVAC Cooling, Gardening. Total quantity of wastewater generation will be
296 KLD for the proposed project. The generated sewage will be treated in Sewage Treatment
Plant capacity 320 KLD based on FAB technology. The treated water 281 KLD shall be
generated from STP which will be completely reused for flushing, DG & HVAC Cooling &
gardening purposes.
3.7.2.2.1 WASTEWATER TREATMENT
The Sewage Treatment Plant of 320 KLD offered has some distinct advantages over
conventional activated sludge processes. The scheme is proven, under a variety of operating
conditions, and is highly flexible in operation.
D. G. Set. Capacity No Stack Height 1500 KVA 3 +2 (2 on
standby) 6m
750 KVA 1 6m
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The characteristics of raw sewage and the characteristics required for the treated water will
be as given in Table below.
RAW SEWAGE CHARACTERISTICS
The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) can give treated water, which can be reused for Flushing,
DG Cooling, Gardening & Miscellaneous purposes.
TREATED SEWAGE CHARACTERISTICS
pH - 6.5-8.5
BOD mg / l <10
COD mg / l <60
TSS mg / l <10
Oil & Grease mg / l NIL
Following description gives the salient features of the STP:
1. Small space requirement
The concept of compact sewage treatment plant is promoted so that expensive conventional
treatment is dispensed herewith. The treatment scheme is also versatile, in the sense that
units can be re-arranged in any way in which the space and pile caps are available.
2. Lower operating power requirements
The system utilizes aeration tanks of much smaller size, thereby reducing the overall power
required in aerating the raw sewage. Since the bio-reactor depth is more, efficient transfer of
oxygen takes place, thereby reducing the overall power consumed in treatment.
3. Simplicity in operation and maintenance
The system adopted has much less moving parts (only pumps and blowers). Further there is
no moving part inside the bio-reactor. This gives the advantage of continuously running the
bio-reactor system, under widely fluctuating conditions. All the maintenance on the
mechanical systems can be done with normal skilled mechanics available.
The system is unique in operation, such that, only inlet and outlet parameters (i.e. raw sewage
BOD / COD / TSS /TP and treated sewage BOD / COD / TSS / TP etc.) need to be analysed.
Since the bio-reactor is self-sustaining, there is no requirement of recycling the biomass from
the secondary clarifier. Hence, analysis such as MLSS / MLVSS / SVI (sludge volume index) / F
Flow M3 / day
pH - 7.5-8.0
BOD mg / l 200-300
COD mg / l 400-500
TSS mg / l 100
Oil & Grease mg / l 10
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/ M ratio etc. is not required to be done. This greatly reduces the analytical load on the plant
chemist / supervisor, and makes the system very simple to operate and control.
4. Removal of Nutrients & coliform
The bio-reactor system adopted in the FAB based STP is provided with nutrients removal, and
removal of disease causing E-coli bacteria.
Nutrient removal
The bio-reactor system operates at very food to micro-organisms ratio (F / M ratio). This helps
in totally converting the Ammonical nitrogen to nitrate nitrogen. In the process of synthesis
of organic substrate, about 40 – 50% of the total phosphates load is also reduced. The
remaining phosphates can be precipitated by addition of aluminum ions dosed in form of Poly
Aluminum Chloride (PAC). Phosphates react with aluminum ions and precipitate as aluminum
phosphate, which is an insoluble salt. Thus, the total phosphates load can be easily reduced
by more than 90%.
Coliform removal
The outlet BOD of the bio-reactor system being very low (in other words, hardly any food is
available to the E-coli), most of the coliform are killed in the reactor itself. The treated sewage
outlet coliform count will conform to WHO standards.
5. Sludge handling
The sludge generated in the bio-reactors is totally digested. Since the F/M ratio in the bio-
reactors is very low, the excess sludge generation is lower than compared to the conventional
ASP system. Normally, this sludge is anaerobically digested to stabilize the organic matter.
The present system does not envisage any sludge digestion (since the sludge is aerobically
stabilized in the bioreactors itself), making the system more suitable for operation with less
manpower.
The excess sludge is separated in the secondary clarifier, and then disposed off either on
drying beds, or can be directly used as soil conditioner.
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3.7.3 STP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM:
3.7.3.1 Rain Water Harvesting
The main source of ground water recharging in the study area is rainwater, which infiltrates
into the ground through various lithological units present in the study area. 6 nos. of RWH pits
are proposed in the site to recharge the ground water. The runoff from the rooftop and storm
water shall go to the recharge pits.
Scheme for Ground Water Recharging: The rainwater is diverted from the rooftop
using rain water pipes to the surface / underground drainage network. The entire
campus is sub divided for recharging structures. The rainwater is diverted into the
desilting tank to remove inorganic impurities and the outflow of the desilting tank is
taken into the recharge well.
Desilting Tank: The desilting tanks are used to remove silt and other floating
impurities from rainwater. Desilting tank is like an ordinary container having provision
for the inflow, outflow and overflow. Apart from removing silt it holds the excess
amount of water till it is soaked up by the recharge structure. The bottom of tank will
have unpaved surface (layers of coarse sand) to allow standing water to percolate into
the soil. The rainwater collected in these desilting chambers shall be utilized for
horticulture.
Recharge well: The recharge well consists of percolation pits with boreholes in the
middle of the pit. UPVC pipe perforated will be lowered in the middle of the boreholes
and the pit will be filled with gravel and pebbles in three layers consisting of boulders,
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gravel and coarse sand. The mouth of the UPVC pipe shall be protected to avoid silt
getting into it. The depth of the bore will depend on the soil condition/water strata.
The schematic diagram is enclosed.
It should be therefore concluded that there is no significant impact on surface water quality
& hydrology of the area. The proposed rainwater-harvesting scheme will stabilize the
groundwater table in the area.
3.7.3.2 RAIN WATER HARVESTING CALCULATION: -
Rain Water Harvesting Calculation:
Soil Quality : Silt Loam
Porosity : 35 %
Infiltration rate : 15.2 mm/ hr
Ground Water Level : 25 m BGL Annual Rain fall : 723 mm
Peak Hourly Rain : 60 mm/hr
Total No. of rain water harvesting pits : 6
Size of each pit : 3.5 m Depth & 2.4 m Dia.
Table 11: Rain Water Harvesting Calculation
S. No.
Description of Area
Area Considered (Sq. M)
Harvesting Factor / Collection Efficiency per area
Intensity of
rainfall
(mm/hr)
Peak hourly 60 mm
Total Volume of Water Available for Rain Water Harvesting
(cu. m/15 min)
1 Water Available from Terraces of Apartment buildings/Plots and other roof-top surfaces
7473 sqm 0.85 15 95 cu. m
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Rainwater harvesting pit
3.7.3.3 NOISE ENVIRONMENT
The main sources of the noise pollution will be D.G sets. of 3 X 1500 KVA & 1 X 750 KVA
(2X1500 KVA on standby) will be installed in the project.
3.7.3.3.1 Noise Pollution Control System
DG sets shall be bought acoustically enclosed and shall meet the norms prescribed by CPCB.
Planting of the trees at the boundary of the project will help in reducing the level of the noise
within the project.
Location of DG sets: Basement
Insulation of air inlet and outlet points
The sound travels along with air therefore it is necessary to control the travelling sound with
the help of insulated ducts [2” glass wool pads and perforated sheets] and louvers at inlet and
outlet air points. The ducts have S-type shape to prevent any direct escape of noise Insulated
service door
2.6 m
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The maintenance and servicing of D.G. set is done using a suitable service door of 5’ x 7’ size.
The door is made of MS sheet and frames fully insulated with 3” thick g lass wool pad followed
by perforated aluminium sheets.
ANTIVIBRATION PADS
3.7.3.4 PARKING MANAGEMENT
3.7.3.4.1 Parking Required:
Table 12: Parking Calculation
Parking Requirement
Parking Required FAR= 74776 sqm FAR/50 = 1496 ECS
3.7.3.4.2 Parking Provided:
Parking Provision Total Area Service Area Parking Area ECS
Upper Basement 14568.919 2448.399 12120.52 672
Lower Basement 14781.879 2264.673 12517.206 694
Parking at Ninth Floor 52
Open Surface Parking 91
Total Parking Proposed 1509 ECS
Figure 3-2; Anti-vibration pads
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3.7.3.5 WASTE MANAGEMENT
3.7.3.5.1 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
For 13022 persons, around 2289 kg/day of municipal solid waste will be generated from the
proposed site.
The solid waste categories and disposal method detail is shown is given in Table 13:
Table 13: Municipal Waste Management
Type of
Waste
Colours
of Bins
Category Disposal Method Total Waste (Kg/ day)
Organics Green Bio
Degradable
The waste shall be treated
in organic waste converter
and converted to manure
1602 kg/day
Recyclable
Items
Blue Recyclable Recycler 687 kg/day
Total 2289 kg/day
3.7.3.5.2 Hazardous Waste Management: - Hazardous waste is a waste with properties that make it dangerous or potentially harmful to
human health or the environment. The universe of hazardous wastes is large and diverse.
Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, contained gases, or sludge. They can be the by-
products of manufacturing processes or simply discarded commercial products, like cleaning
fluids or pesticides. All hazardous wastes are required to be treated and disposed off in the
prescribed manner.
The main objective is to promote safe management and use of hazardous substances
including hazardous chemicals and hazardous wastes, in order to avoid damage to health and
environment.
Table 14: Hazardous & E-Waste Management
Type of
Waste
Colours
of Bins Category Disposal Method Total Waste
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Battery waste will be generated from inverters & UPS, which shall be treated as per the
Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules.
3.7.3.5.3 PLANTATION
Green belt planning will be done with ecological perspectives for the project taking into
consideration and availability of space and other aspects. This will help in increasing the
aesthetic effect of the environment.
Since tree trunks are devoid of foliage, scrub should form there to give coverage to the trunks.
The trees maintain the regional ecological balance and conform to soil and hydrological
conditions. Indigenous species would be preferred.
Green belt/greenery has been developed along most of the periphery of the project area as
well as along roads. Area under plantation/greenery is 5678.5 sq. m with trees and plants.
The trees planted are of adequate height.
3.7.3.5.4 PLANTATION PROGRAMME LAYOUT
Plantation in the project area helps to arrest the particulate matter in the area and hence
attenuate the pollution to a great extent and contribute positively to the environment. The
trees also help in maintenance of regional ecological balance and conform to soil and
hydrological conditions. Indigenous species are preferred for the purpose.
3.8 ANTICIPITATED IMPACT & MITIGATION MEASURES
3.8.1 DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE S.
No.
Description Impacts Mitigation Measures
Used Oil
Black
with
Label
Hazardous
Waste
Waste shall be collected in leak proof
containers at isolated place and then it will
be given to approved vender of CPCB as per
Hazardous Wastes (Management/
Handling/Transboundary Movement) Rules,
2008, as amended in 2011
44 lt/month
E-waste
Black
with
Label
Hazardous
Waste
E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,
2011 2 kg/month
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1. Air & Noise
Environment
Dust will be generated due to Site
clearance and emissions may be
generated due to vehicles, DG sets
and machinery/equipment etc.
Loading and unloading of
construction materials like, cement,
sand, stones, bricks, etc. will result
in dust generation.
Procurement and transport of
construction materials such as sand,
cement etc. will also result in dust
generation
Water sprinkling shall be
done to reduce the dust
during construction of
buildings.
D.G. set of 62.5 KVA shall
be provided with adequate
stack height to avoid
emissions.
Trees will be planted along
the construction site to
reduce dust & emissions.
2. Water
Environment
Soil runoff from the site leading to
off – site contamination
(Particularly during rainy season).
Improper disposal of construction
debris leading to off-site
contamination of water resources.
Disposal of domestic waste water
from temporary labour rest rooms.
Spillage of oil and grease from the
vehicle and waste water stream
generated from on-site activities.
During construction phase,
water will be provided
from the nearby
STP/tanker water supplier.
The rain water from the
construction site shall be
collected, treated & reused
for sprinkling.
Approx. 5 KLD of sewage
from labours shall be
discharged into septic tank
followed by soak pit.
3. Solid Waste The waste from labour rest
rooms/sheds would be mainly
household domestic waste
The solid waste generated during
construction phase used oil from DG
sets.
Approx. 23 kg/day
municipal solid waste shall
be generated from 150
labours which shall be
disposed off in MSW site.
Used oil whenever
generated from the DG sets
shall be kept in an isolated
area and in leak proof
container and sent to
approve recycler.
3.8.2 DURING OPERATION PHASE S. No. Description Impacts Mitigation Measures
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1. Air & Noise
Environment
Running of DG sets of capacity
3 x 1500 KVA and 1 X 750 KVA
(2X1500 KVA on standby)
during power failure will result
into air emissions.
DG sets shall be provided with
stack height of 6 m above roof
level as per CPCB norms.
2. Water
Environment
During the operation phase
abstraction of water is not
proposed for project. Fresh
water requirement of 275 KLD
shall be met by municipal
supply of Greater Noida
Authority.
In the proposed project, water
will be used for domestic use,
flushing, DG Cooling and
horticulture etc. Therefore,
wastewater discharge will be
liquid waste and sewage and
shall be treated in STP of 320
KLD capacity and reused in
flushing, DG cooling gardening
& Misc. purposes. Excess
treated water will be sent to
tanker.
Fresh water requirement shall
be reduced by using 281 KLD
treated water.
No treated will be sent to tanker
or discharged in sewer because
this will be a zero-discharge
complex.
Rain water shall be recharged
into the ground water by 6 rain
water harvesting pits.
3. Solid Waste Bio-degradable and recyclable
waste from households’
activities.
Used oil from DG sets and e-
waste.
E- waste & battery waste
generation.
Bio-degradable waste of 1602
kg/day shall be disposed in
Organic waste convertor.
Used oil of 44 lit/month will be
generated from the DG sets
which shall be kept in an isolated
area and in leak proof container
and shall be given to authorised
recycler.
The generated E-waste shall be
given to Authorized vendor.
Battery waste shall be treated as
per the Batteries (Handling &
Management) Rules, 2001.
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3.9 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PLAN Monitoring During Construction During Operation
Air & stack:
Ambient air quality at appropriate location for PM10, PM2.5, SO2.NOX
Stack emission for point sources PM, SO2, NOX, HC & CO.
Six monthly
Six monthly
Annually
Annually Water:
Water Quality Monitoring for relevant parameters of IS - 10500
Six monthly
Six monthly
Wastewater:
Waste Water Quality (Treated & Untreated) for pH, TSS, Oil & Grease.
Waste water quality pH, TSS, oil &
Grease. BOD, COD, TKN & Phosphate.
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Daily till stabilization of STP.
Weekly till one month
then monthly Noise:
Day & night level Noise Monitoring
Six monthly
Annually
Soil:
Soil Monitoring, Qualitative and Quantitative testing/analysis to check the soil fertility, porosity, texture, water
holding capacity etc.
Six monthly
Annually
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RISK ASSESSMENT
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4.1 RISK ASSESSMENT
Risk is a potential that a chosen action or activity will lead to a loss of human or property.
Risk assessment is a step for Risk Management. Risk assessment is determination of
qualitative and quantitative value of risk related a situation or hazard.
Hazard is a situation that poses a level of threat to life health or environment.
Risk assessment involves the following:
Hazard Identification
Vulnerability Analysis
Risk Analysis
Emergency Preparedness Plan
1 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
The project is a commercial complex and there may be following types of hazards:
1.1 Natural hazard:
Earthquake
Flooding
1.2 Manmade hazard:
Health Injuries
Fire & explosion
Electrical
Mechanical
Radiation
Thermal
Chemical
2 VULNERABILITY ANALYSES
This is a commercial complex hence Hotel guests, staff & visitors are vulnerable to risks.
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3 RISK ANALYSES
The risk is likelihood of harmful effect big or small due to hazard, together with severity of
harm suffered. Risk also depends on number of people exposed to hazard.
Risk analysis provides severity of harm from particular type of hazard.
3.1 Earthquake:
The project is located at seismic zone IV where earthquake can occur from 4.0-7.0 Richter
scale.
3.2 Flooding:
The project site is located in an area where no natural river or drainage exists. However,
flooding can occur due to excess rain.
3.3 Health Injuries
1. Safety nets will be provided at appropriate level and various shafts/ openings will be kept
covered to prevent falls, slips, trips etc.
2. Necessary safety belts, helmets and eye-masks as required will be enforced at site.
3. Adequate guardrails will be provided to the staircases and common areas.
4. Adequate guardrails/ fences will be provided around the water storage spaces to prevent
drowning accidents.
5. Adequate protection/ fence will be provided around the excavated areas.
6. The machinery and the equipments will be regularly tested and maintained with the
specific emphasis against accidents failures.
7. The deployed Safety officers will ensure that the personnel/ labor will be kept at a safe
distance from working machinery to avoid accidents/ injuries due to toxic gases/
chemical/ noise.
8. Moving parts of various parts of machineries/ equipments will be properly guarded.
9. Rest rooms and first aid facilities will be made available for the workers.
3.4 Fire & Explosion:
Since it is a Shopping Complex, fire can occur due to electrical spark or gas leakage from
kitchens.
Fire is mainly caused in due to carelessness, short circuits, and malfunctioning of gas
regulator, tube, and such related products.
3.5 Electrical:
The electrical current can pass to the floor & metals due to inadequate insulation or
accidently.
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3.6 Mechanical:
The mechanical fault that can cause the risk & hazard include the elevators.
3.7 Radiation:
Due to use of wireless equipments there may be electromagnetic radiation.
3.8 Thermal:
Thermal heat can be generated from the D.G sets and the vehicles in the colony.
3.9 Chemical:
Chemical use in the Shopping complex limited to cleaning agents & medicines.
4.2 Disaster Management Plan
Disaster Management provides the opportunity to plan, prepare and when needed enables a
rational response in case of disasters/ mass casualty incidents (MCI). Disasters and mass
casualties can cause great confusion and inefficiency in the hospitals. They can overwhelm
the complex resources, staffs, space and or supplies. Lack of any tangible plan to fall back
upon in times of disaster leads to a situation where there are many sources of command,
many leaders, and no concerted effort to solve the problem.
An internal risk management authority is formed which may undertake periodic evaluation of
safety precautions to be followed by each department for hazard recognition with the
following steps:
Building will be undertaken on a periodical basis to identify the measures taken to
prevent/reduce the impact of the potential hazards.
All peoples will be encouraged to routinely assess all activities to identify potential hazards.
To make the proceedings easier, the all the persons will embark upon disaster planning using
a phase plan. The building emergency planning is divided into three phases:
1) Pre-disaster phase
Planning: Risk assessment and planning for preparedness will be done, the building plans will
be formulated and then discussed in a suitable forum for approval.
The disaster manual: The building disaster plan shall be written down in a document form and
copies of the same should be available in all the areas of the building.
Education and training: Regular training by suitable drills shall be undertaken in this phase.
2) Disaster Phase
Phase of activation: Alter and notification of emergency.
Activation of the chain of command in the building.
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Operational phase: This is the phase in which the actual tackling of mass casualties will be
performed according to the disaster/emergency plan.
Phase of deactivation: When the administration/ command of the building will be satisfied
that the influx of mass casualty victims is not continuing to overwhelm the building facilities.
3) Post Disaster Phase
This is an important phase of disaster planning where the activities of the disaster/ emergency
phase will be discussed and the inadequacies will be noted for future improvements.
4.3 SAFETY MEASURES:
Management provides the opportunity to plan, prepare and when needed enables a rational
response in case of disasters/ mass casualty incidents (MCI). Disasters and mass casualties
can cause great confusion and inefficiency in the hospitals. They can overwhelm the
Commercial resources, staffs, space and or supplies. Lack of any tangible plan to fall back upon
in times of disaster leads to a situation where there are many sources of command, many
leaders, and no concerted effort to solve the problem.
An internal risk management authority is formed which may undertake periodic evaluation of
safety precautions to be followed by each department for hazard recognition with the
following steps:
Building will be undertaken on a periodical basis to identify the measures taken to
prevent/reduce the impact of the potential hazards.
All peoples will be encouraged to routinely assess all activities to identify potential hazards.
To make the proceedings easier, the all the persons will embark upon disaster planning using
a phase plan. The building emergency planning is divided into three phases:
1) Pre-disaster phase
Planning: Risk assessment and planning for preparedness will be done, the building plans will
be formulated and then discussed in a suitable forum for approval.
The disaster manual: The building disaster plan shall be written down in a document form and
copies of the same should be available in all the areas of the building.
Education and training: Regular training by suitable drills shall be undertaken in this phase.
2) Disaster Phase
Phase of activation: Alter and notification of emergency.
Activation of the chain of command in the building.
Operational phase: This is the phase in which the actual tackling of mass casualties will be
performed according to the disaster/emergency plan.
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Phase of deactivation: When the administration/ command of the building will be satisfied
that the influx of mass casualty victims is not continuing to overwhelm the building facilities.
3) Post Disaster Phase
This is an important phase of disaster planning where the activities of the disaster/ emergency
phase will be discussed and the inadequacies will be noted for future improvements.
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DISCLOSURE OF THE CONSULTANT
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TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP
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LAYOUT PLAN
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ELEVATION PLAN
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BASEMENT PLAN
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