Application
for Grant of
Environmental Clearance
of
“150 BEDDED HOSPITAL”
Besides Archana Cinema, Public Building Site no. 1,
Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi
For: -
Lal Chand Public Charitable Trust
4th Floor, Gopal Dass Bhawan, 28, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-110001
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M/S PERFACT ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. (NABET Registered wide list of accredited consultants organizations/ Rev 78/ 10th July, 2019 at S. No-112)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENCLOSURE 1. FORM-I & IA............................................................................................................................. 4
ENCLOSURE 2: CONCEPTUAL PLAN ........................................................................................................................ 41
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 42 ACTIVITIES/ AMENITIES ................................................................................................................................ 42 SITE LOCATION ........................................................................................................................................... 42 TYPE OF PROJECT ...................................................................................................................................... 42 PROJECT DETAILS ...................................................................................................................................... 42 POPULATION DETAILS ................................................................................................................................. 44 WATER MANAGEMENT................................................................................................................................. 45 RAIN WATER COLLECTION DETAILS .............................................................................................................. 45 POWER REQUIREMENT & BACK-UP .............................................................................................................. 45 SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................ 45 PARKING MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................. 46 GREEN AREA DEVELOPMENT ....................................................................................................................... 46
ENCLOSURE 3. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN ........................................................................................... 47
3.1 PROJECT DETAILS ...................................................................................................................... 49 3.1.1 AREA DETAILS: ................................................................................................................................ 49 3.1.2 POPULATION DETAILS ...................................................................................................................... 51 3.1.3 PARKING MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................... 52 3.1.4 POWER REQUIREMENT AND BACKUP DETAILS ................................................................................... 52 3.1.5 WASTE WATER, RAIN WATER AND SOLID WASTE DETAILS ................................................................ 53 3.2 LAND USE AND OWNERSHIP OF THE SITE LAND .................................................................................. 53 3.3 LAND USE ....................................................................................................................................... 53 3.4 LOCATION OF THE PROJECT WITH CONNECTIVITY ............................................................................... 54 3.4.1 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION OF SITE ............................................................................................. 55 3.4.2 TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP ..................................................................................................................... 55 3.5 CONNECTIVITY OF THE PROJECT ...................................................................................................... 55 3.6 CENTRALLY PROTECTED MONUMENTS UNDER DELHI CIRCLE ............................................................ 55 3.7 LAYOUT PLAN .................................................................................................................................. 56 3.8 WATER MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................................... 57 3.8.1 SOURCE OF WATER ......................................................................................................................... 57 3.8.2 PRESENT QUALITY........................................................................................................................... 57 3.8.3 WATER REQUIREMENT ..................................................................................................................... 57 3.8.4 DISPOSAL ....................................................................................................................................... 58 3.9 AIR AND NOISE MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................... 58 3.9.1 DURING CONSTRUCTION .................................................................................................................. 58 3.9.2 DURING OPERATION ........................................................................................................................ 59 3.10 ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES ................................................................................................ 59 3.11 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................... 59 3.11.1 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE .......................................................... 60 3.11.1.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................................. 60 ANNUAL WINDROSE DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 60 3.11.1.2 NOISE ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................................... 61 3.11.1.3 WATER ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................................. 62 3.11.1.4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................... 62 3.11.2 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT DURING OPERATION PHASE ................................................................. 62
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3.11.2.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................................. 62 3.11.2.2 NOISE ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................................ 63 3.11.2.3 WATER MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................... 64 3.11.2.3.1 WASTE WATER TREATMENT ................................................................................................. 64 3.1.1.1.1 SCHEME OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT ................................................................... 67 3.11.2.3.2 RAIN WATER HARVESTING ................................................................................................... 68 3.11.2.4 WASTE MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................... 70 3.11.2.4.1 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ..................................................................................................... 70 3.11.2.4.2 BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................... 71 3.11.2.4.3 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT: - ................................................................................... 71 3.11.2.5 PLANTATION ........................................................................................................................ 71 3.11.3 ANTICIPITATED IMPACT & MITIGATION MEASURES .............................................................. 74 3.11.3.1 DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE ..................................................................................... 74 3.11.3.2 DURING OPERATION PHASE ............................................................................................. 75 3.12 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PLAN ......................................................................................... 76 3.13 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT COST ................................................................................................. 77 3.13.1 CAPITAL COST ................................................................................................................................ 77 3.13.2 RECURRING EXPENDITURE .............................................................................................................. 78 3.14 CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT RESPONSIBILITY .................................................................................... 78
ENCLOSURE 4. RISK ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................ 79
4.1 RISK ASSESSMENT .................................................................................................................... 79 4.1 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN ............................................................................................... 79 4.2 SAFETY MEASURES: .................................................................................................................. 81
ENCLOSURE 5. DISCLOSURE OF THE CONSULTANT .............................................................................. 88
ENCLOSURE 6. LIST OF CENTRALLY PROTECTED MONUMENTS UNDER DELHI CIRCLE .............. 91
ENCLOSURE 8. LAND PAPERS ..................................................................................................................... 98
ENCLOSURE 9. ECBC REPORT ..................................................................................................................... 140
ENCLOSURE 10. TEST REPORTS ................................................................................................................. 190
ENCLOSURE 12. TRAFFIC ASSESSMENT REPORT .................................................................................. 200
ENCLOSURE 13. TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP .................................................................................................... 221
ENCLOSURE 14. LAYOUT PLAN................................................................................................................... 223
ENCLOSURE 15. LANDSCAPE PLAN .......................................................................................................... 225
ENCLOSURE 16. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION PLAN ....................................................................................... 227
ENCLOSURE 17. ELEVATION AND SECTION ............................................................................................. 229
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ENCLOSURE 1. FORM-I & IA
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APPENDIX I
(See paragraph – 8.9)
FORM 1
I. Basic Information
S.No. Item Details
1. Name of the project/s “150 Bedded Hospital”
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: 4046.86 m2 (0.40 ha.)
Total Built up area: 26427.553 m2
4. New/ Expansion/ Modernization New
5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Not Applicable as the proposed project is a new
project.
6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B
However, the tenure of SEAC (Delhi Committee)
has been completed so the application is being
applied to MoEF&CC.
7. Does it attract the general condition? If
yes, please specify.
No
8. Does it attract the specific condition? If
yes, please specify.
No
9. Location
Plot/ Survey/ Khasra No. Public Building Site - 1
Village Greater Kailash
Tehsil South Delhi
District South Delhi
State New Delhi
10. Nearest railway station/ airport along
with distance in kms.
Railway Station: Hazrat Nizamuddin Rly Station: 4.49 km NNE
Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport -10.89 km E
11. Nearest Town, city, District
Headquarters along with distance in
kms.
Project is in Delhi Itself.
12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad,
Municipal Corporation, Local body
(complete postal addresses with
telephone nos. to be given)
South Delhi Municipal Corporation at Room No-
30, Zonal Office Building, Green Park, Delhi -
110016
13. Name of the applicant Lal Chand Public Charitable Trust
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14. Registered Address 4th Floor, Gopal Dass Bhawan,28, Barakhamba
Road, New Delhi-110001
15. Address for correspondence:
Name Ajit Singh Sirohi
Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Trustee
Address 4th Floor, Gopal Dass Bhawan, 28, Barakhamba
Road, New Delhi
Pin Code 110001
E-mail [email protected]
Telephone No. 0124-4769203
Fax no.
16. Details of Alternative Sites examined,
if any. Location of these sites should
be shown on a Topo sheet.
No alternative site has been chosen.
17. Interlinked Projects No
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 forest land is involved.
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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
(b) Case No.
(c) Orders/ directions of the Court,
if any and its relevance with the
proposed project.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
II. Activity
Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions,
which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes
in water bodies, etc.)
S.No Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary
change in land use, land
cover or topography
including increase in
intensity of land use (with
respect to local land use
plan)
No Since, the land of the proposed project has already been earmarked for development of Public/Semi-public Building (Hospital Building allowed under PSP) according to the Master Plan of Delhi 2021. Hence, there will be no change in land use of the proposed site. However, land cover shall change from vacant land to
hospital building.
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings?
Yes The proposed site is a vacant land with few trees,
shrubs and vegetation.
At present, total 20 trees exist at site, out of which 09
no. of trees shall be transplanted from the site only
after taking due permission from Forest Department
and 11 no. of trees shall be retained at the site.
1.3 Creation of new land uses? No Since, the land of the proposed project has already been earmarked for Public/Semi-Public Land use under which Hospital building is allowed according to the Master Plan of Delhi 2021. Hence, there will be no creation of new land uses.
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1.4 Pre-construction
investigations e.g. bore
houses, soil testing?
Yes Pre-construction Geo-technical investigation has
been done.
1.5 Construction works? Yes
Construction will be done as per approved Building
Plan/ Master Plan.
1.6 Demolition works? No There will be no demolition works.
1.7 Temporary sites used for
construction works or
housing of construction
workers?
No Not Applicable.
1.8 Above ground buildings,
structures or earthworks
including linear structures,
cut and fill or excavations
Yes The building will be elevated to height of maximum
height of 45.0 m at terrace level & 56.5 m for
architectural feature. Approx. 36000 m3 of soil will be
excavated for providing foundation and 4 levels of
basement.
1.9 Underground works
including mining or
tunnelling?
No Not applicable
1.10 Reclamation works? No Not applicable
1.11 Dredging? No Not applicable
1.12 Offshore structures? No Not applicable
1.13 Production and
manufacturing processes?
No No production or manufacturing will be done as the
proposed land will be used for Hospital and for
development of hospital related infrastructures.
1.14 Facilities for storage of
goods or materials?
Yes During Construction Phase:
Separate raw material yard will be made within the
project site.
Cement will be separately stored under cover in
bales.
Sand will be stacked nearby under tarpaulin cover.
Bricks and steel will be laid in open.
During Operation Phase: As the proposed project is a Hospital, hence, the
material will be chemicals, medicines, other
biomedical materials, radioactive material etc. which
will be stored in respective labs or storage rooms.
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1.15 Facilities for treatment or
disposal of solid waste or
liquid effluents?
Yes During Construction phase: Approx.150 labours shall be hired during the
construction phase. Hence, the solid waste of 22.5
kg/day (8.2 tons/annum) shall be generated from
labours which shall be disposed off to municipal solid
waste management site.
Construction debris like Concrete will be reused for
backfilling & waterproofing for terrace, toilets etc. Tiles
will be used in creating pathways in the landscape
area, & rest will be sent to the construction &
demolition facility.
Total 5 KLD waste water shall be generated from
construction labours which will be discharged to septic
tank which shall be cleaned regularly.
During operation phase:
Waste Total Waste
(tons/annum)
Biodegradable 156
Non-Biodegradable 52
Recyclable 52
Total 260
Biomedical 21
The biodegradable waste shall be sent to organic
waste converter for conversion to manure. The
recyclable solid waste shall be sent to approved
recycler for disposal. While, the biomedical waste
shall be sent to approved biomedical waste service
provider for disposal.
For the liquid effluent, wastewater of 179 KLD
(Sewage-160 KLD; ETP treated wastewater- 19 KLD)
shall be treated in Sewage Treatment Plant of
capacity 240 KLD which shall be installed.
Laboratory and Laundry wastewater of 22 KLD shall
be treated in ETP of 25 KLD to be installed in the
complex. 19 KLD treated water generated from ETP
shall be treated in STP for further treatment.
Details of STP & ETP are given in Environmental
Management Plan.
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1.16 Facilities for long term
housing of operational
workers?
No During Construction phase:
Approx. 150 no. of labours will be hired from nearby
areas during construction phase and hence no need
of housing. Only temporary shelters shall be provided.
During Operation Phase:
As the proposed project is Hospital hence staff will
only be needed in the hospital which will be from the
nearby areas. Separate housing will not be provided.
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.
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. Exiting
facilities shall be used
Existing transport facilities near site are given below:
Railway Station:
Hazrat Nizamuddin Rly Station: 4.49 km NNE
Airport:
Indira Gandhi International Airport :10.89 km E
Highway:
NH -2: -3.39 km NEE
1.19 Closure or diversion of
existing transport routes or
infrastructure leading to
changes in traffic
movements?
No No such closure or diversion of existing transport is
required.
1.20 New or diverted
transmission lines or
pipelines?
No No new or diversion of transmission lines or pipelines
would be done.
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
watercourse is required.
1.22 Stream crossings? No No stream crosses the project site.
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1.23 Abstraction or transfers of
water from ground or
surface waters?
No
No abstraction of ground water is proposed.
1.24 Changes in water bodies or
the land surface affecting
drainage or run-off?
No There will be no changes in water bodies on the land
and drainage or run-off.
1.25 Transport of personnel or
materials for construction,
operation or
decommissioning?
Yes During Construction phase: Materials during construction phase will be
transported by truck, trolley etc. Parking of trucks will
be provided in case of emergency.
During Operation Phase: Ambulances, Cars, two – wheeler etc. will be used
during operation phase.
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
1.28 Influx of people to an area in
either temporarily or
permanently?
Yes During Construction phase
Temporary influx of people in the form of labours will
be there. Approx. 150 no. of local labour shall be
employed.
During operation phase
Influx of people will be as follows:
Type Total Population
Patients (IPD) per day 150
Patients (OPD) per day 1200
Working Staff &
employee
600
Visitors 2500
Total Population 4450
1.29 Introduction of alien
species?
No As on date, there is no history of alien species at the
proposed site.
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1.30 Loss of native species or
genetic diversity?
Yes There will cutting of 9 no. of trees which will be done
only after getting due permission from Forest
department.
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/
No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities
/rates, wherever possible) with source of
information data
2.1 Land especially
undeveloped or agricultural
land (ha)
Yes 4046.86 m2 of undeveloped land shall be
developed into hospital.
2.2 Water (expected source &
competing users) unit: KLD
Yes Source & Quantity During Construction phase:
For construction purpose: Water during
construction phase will be taken from tanker water
supplier which supply treated water from STP of
nearby area.
For drinking purpose: Tanker supply
Source & Quantity During Operation Phase:
Total water requirement of the project will be 311
KLD. Out of which, 150 KLD fresh water
requirement will be supplied by Delhi Jal Board and
rest of the water requirement shall be met by
reusing 161 KLD treated water within the premises
for purposes like flushing, gardening, mopping and
cooling purposes.
Detailed Water Management & Water Balance are
given in Environment Management Plan.
2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not Applicable
2.4 Construction material –
stone, aggregates, sand /
soil (expected source – MT)
Yes Building materials will be sourced from indigenous
supply. The major materials required for
construction of the project will be AAC BLOCKS
steel, tiles, glass, cement, agate, bricks, flooring
tiles/stones, sanitary and hardware items, electrical
fittings etc.
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2.5
Forests and timber (source
– MT)
Yes Wood for Doors shutters/ furniture will be used as
per the requirement.
2.6 Energy including electricity
and fuels (source,
competing users) Unit: fuel
(MT), energy (MW)
Yes Source of power supply: Delhi Discom BSES
Rajdhani Power Limited.
Power requirement: 2253 kW
(2503.3 kVA)
DG Sets: 1×1010 kVA and 1×500 kVA
Fuel: Low Sulphur Diesel
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 there of (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source
of information data
3.1 Use of substances or
materials, which are
hazardous (as per MSIHC
rules) to human health or
the environment (flora,
fauna, and water supplies)
Yes As proposed project involves Hospital, chemicals shall be used.
Radioactive material shall be stored in the oncology department.
Proper management of chemical waste and
radioactive waste will be done.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of
disease or affect disease
vectors (e.g. insect or
water borne diseases)
No Since the proposed project is a hospital, there would
be generation of bio-medical wastes which could
lead to infections.
Suitable drainage and waste management
measures including bio-medical waste will be
adopted during operational phase. There will be no
stagnation of water or accumulation of water outside
or within the complex.
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3.3 Affect the welfare of people
e.g. by changing living
conditions?
No During Construction phase:
This project shall provide employment to approx.
150 no. of local labours during construction phase
which shall lead to better quality of life & also set a
standard for future developments in the area.
During Operation Phase:
There would be generation of employment
opportunities after the development of hospital as
nurses, doctors & staff and other consultants will be
required.
Type Population
Working Staff & employee 600
The hospital will have a positive impact as it will be
used for treatment of patients. No adverse changes
in living conditions are anticipated as land is
earmarked for development of Hospital building.
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 are seen near the
project site.
3.5 Any other causes Yes There will be generation of Bio-medical waste,
which will be given to the approved CBWTF for
treatment & disposal.
4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
(MT/month)
S.No Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source
of information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine
wastes
No Not applicable
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic
and or commercial
wastes)
Yes During Construction Phase-:
Domestic waste– 8.2 tons/annum shall be
generated from 150 no. of labours.
During Operation Phase-:
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Type Total Waste
Quantity
(tons/annum)
Biodegradable waste 156
Non-Biodegradable waste 52
Plastic Waste 52
Total Municipal Solid Waste 260
Biomedical Waste 21
Detailed Solid Waste Description is given in
Environment Management Plan.
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per
Hazardous Waste
Management Rules)
Yes Production of hazardous wastes in form of
radioactive wastes and chemical waste shall be
there.
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 About 4.38 tons/annum dried sludge will be
generated from STP of capacity 240 KLD. This
sludge will be passed through filter press where it will
be dewatered/ dried & form a cake and then it shall
be used as manure in green areas and excess shall
be given to farmers/ nurseries.
4.7 Construction or demolition
wastes
No Not Applicable since it is a new project
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 Yes During operation phase, E-Waste of approx. 0.024
tons/ annum shall be generated from the project
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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 capacities 1 x 125 kVA shall be installed
acoustically enclosed with adequate stack height.
During Operation Phase:
The only source of emission from combustion of
fossil fuels will be DG sets of 1×1010 kVA and
1×500 kVA 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.
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. Dust & emissions shall be
generated during construction activities which shall
be reduced by sprinkling of water in a specific time
interval & timely maintenance schedule for
machinery. Also, the machines shall be kept shut
down during idle period.
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5.5 Dust or odours from
handling of materials
including construction
materials, sewage and
waste
Yes During Construction phase:
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 which will be cleared regularly.
During Operation Phase:
Total waste water generation from the complex will
be 182 KLD. 22 KLD waste water from laundry and
laboratory shall be treated in ETP of capacity 25
KLD. 179 KLD (Sewage-160 KLD & ETP generated
treated water-19 KLD) shall be treated in STP of
capacity 240 KLD.
Proper ventilation will be provided to control odour
from STP.
Biomedical waste of 56 kg/day (21 TPA) shall be
segregated in colour coded bins and disposed off
in accordance with the guidelines of Biomedical
Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2016 and
shall be handed over to the Approved recycler.
Organic waste of 428 kg/day (156 TPA) shall be
treated in Organic Waste Convertor, 143 kg/day
(52 TPA) of recyclable waste shall be given to
approved recycler and 143 kg/day (52 TPA) of
plastic waste shall be given to approved recycler.
5.6 Emissions from
incineration of waste.
No Not applicable
5.7 Emissions from burning of
waste in open air (e.g.
slash materials,
construction debris).
No Not applicable
5.8 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.
Yes During Construction phase:
Due to operation of machinery and equipment during
construction of proposed project.
During construction, the equipment such as mixer
machines, bulldozers, cranes, compactors will be
used which is of highest standard and adhered to
international standards. These standards itself will
take care of noise pollution control/ vibration control
and air emission control. Hence, an insignificant
impact due to construction machinery will be
envisaged.
Apart from this, the construction activities will be
restricted to daytime only.
During Operation phase:
Since, the DG Sets (1×1010 kVA and 1×500 kVA)
are of high-grade quality (silent DG Set) which shall
be installed in basement. Hence, there shall not be
generation of noise and vibration.
6.2 From industrial or similar
processes
No Not applicable
6.3 From construction or
demolition
Yes Due to the various activities, there will be short-term
noise impacts in the immediate vicinity of the project
site. This shall be restricted to day time only.
It has been estimated that during the construction
period the average noise level will be 70-75 dB (A)
during peak construction hours.
Barricading of site shall be done in order to reduce
noise impacts outside the project boundary.
6.4 From blasting or piling No Not Applicable
6.5 From construction or
operational traffic
Yes Some amount of noise will be generated from
vehicular movement in construction and operational
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phase around the boundary wall shall be done to
reduce noise from traffic.
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
Yes
As the proposed project is a Hospital, chemicals will
be used which may be hazardous in nature. The
chemicals within threshold limit will be stored properly
as per MHISC rules.
Used oil from DG sets will be stored in HDPE drums
and kept in covered rooms under lock & key. Special
care shall 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)
Yes There will be generation of 182 KLD (Sewage-160
KLD; Laboratory and Laundry Waste water- 22 KLD).
22 KLD laboratory and laundry waste water shall be
treated in ETP of capacity 25 KLD. 179 KLD of waste
water (Sewage-160 KLD; Treated water from ETP)
shall be treated in STP of capacity 240 KLD.
Treated water of 161 KLD shall be generated from
STP which shall be reused for flushing, gardening
cooling of hot water generator and mopping and HVAC
cooling purposes. Hospital will be zero liquid discharge
unit.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants
emitted to air into the land
or into water
Yes The only source of air emission will be DG sets &
vehicular emissions. The DG sets adhering to CPCB
standards will be installed with adequate stack height.
The emission from DG sets will be dispersed in the air
& will not create any contamination to land or water.
7.4 From any other sources Yes Risk of occurrence of disease from biomedical waste can be observed. 56 kg/day (21 TPA) of biomedical waste shall be generated from the Hospital complex. The Biomedical wastes shall be disposed as per Bio medical waste (management & handling) rules, 2016.
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Radioactive waste will be generated from the Oncology department which shall be disposed off in accordance with the Atomic Energy (Safe disposal of radioactive waste) rules of 1987 promulgated by the Indian Central Government Atomic Energy Act 1962.
7.5 Is there a risk of long-term
build-up of pollutants in
the environment from
these sources?
No None
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
Yes The possible sources of accidents from explosions,
spillages, fires etc. from storage, handling would be
diesel, chemicals from laboratory, pharmaceutical
wastes etc.
Proper care shall be taken and fire-fighting system
shall be installed within the complex to avoid any
accident.
8.2 From any other causes Yes During Construction Phase
The possible sources of accidents would be mis
happenings due to other sources from the complex
can be electrical shocks, mechanical damages etc.
During Operation Phase:
The possible sources of accidents from the other
sources in the complex would be radiation leaks,
mechanical accidents, chemical/biomedical hazards
etc.
8.3 Could the project be
affected by natural
disasters causing
environmental damage
(e.g. floods,
earthquakes, landslides,
cloudburst etc)?
Yes The area under study falls in Zone-IV, according to
the Indian Standard Seismic Zoning Map. Suitable
seismic coefficients in horizontal and vertical
directions respectively has been adopted while
designing the structure.
For reasons of earthquake: Earthquake measures
has been incorporated in the building design.
However, the area is not prone to flood and landslide
etc.
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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 there of (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.:
• Supporting infrastructure
(roads, power supply,
waste or waste water
treatment, etc.)
• Housing development
• Extractive industries
• Supply industries
• Other
No
No
No
No
No
.
Not Applicable
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 Proper care shall be taken to avoid any
adverse impact on the environment
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments
Yes It will attract people to develop organized and
environment friendly complexes.
9.4 Have cumulative effects
due to proximity to other
existing or planned
projects with similar
effects
No No impact
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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
Asola Wild Life Sanctuary Okhla Bird Sanctuary
6.45 km SSE 8.54 km SEE
2 Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons - Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests
Waterbodies Drain near Project Site Canal near Kasturba Nagar Drain near Hauz Khas Hauz Khas Tank Yamuna River Neela Hauz Shamshi Talab Drain near Badshahpur Sanjay Lake Forest Jahapanah Forest near Greater Kailash Forest near Sant Nagar Forest near Hauz Khas Forest near Shyam Nagar Forest near Tughalaqabad Qila Central Ridge Reserve Forest Forest near Dhaula Kuan
0.10 km NWW 2.88 km NNE 3.32 km SWW 3.76 km NWW 5.70 km NE 6.07 km SWW 6.82 km SW 8.98 km SE 9.25 km NE 1.62 km SSE 2.03 km E 3.29 km SWW 3.69 km SEE 5.66 km SE 7.23 km NW 7.57 km NW
3 Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration
Asola Wild Life Sanctuary Okhla Bird Sanctuary
6.45 km SSE 8.54 km SEE
4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters
None None
5 State, National boundaries
Uttar Pradesh Haryana
6.76 km NEE 9.18 km SSE
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6 Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas
Roads NH-2 NH-24 NH-236 NH -8 Railway Station Hazrat Nizamuddin Rly Station Tughalaqabad Rly. Station New Delhi Railway Station Old Delhi Railway Station Airport Safdarjung Airport IGI Airport Delhi
3.39 km NEE 5.56 km NNE 7.65 km SW 7.90 km NW 4.49 km NNE 8.49 km SE 10.13 km NNW 11.73 km N 3.63 km NNW 10.89 km E
7 Defence installations
Arjangarh Air Force Station 13.10 km SW
8 Densely populated or built-up area
Ayurvigyan Nagar 0.75 km NNW
9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities)
Hospital Moolchand Hospital AIIMS Hospital Safdarjung Hospital Post Office Post Office near Sadiq Nagar Post Office near Gautamnagar Post Office near Sri Niwaspuri Place of Worship Temple near Somali Temple near Sanwal nagar Mosque near Hauz Khas Schools Mata Gujri Public School, Opp C Block, Greater Kailash-1 KIDZEE, Greater Kailash Sri Ram Globle Pre-School, Greater Kailash-1 Banks HDFC Bank,M-Block, Greater Kailash State Bank of India ATM Indian Bank, Zamrudpur, Greater Kailash
1.50 km NNE 2.13 km NNE 2.85 km NW 0.75 km NWW 1.37 km NW 2.69 km NE 0.30 km NEE 0.83 km NNE 2.32 km NWW 0.68 km SEE 0.90 km SEE 0.93 km SE 0.44 km SEE 0.69 km NEE 0.72 km NEE
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10. Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources (Ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals)
List of ASI Sites have been enclosed in Environment Management Plan
11 Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage. (Those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded)
Okhla Industrial Area Naraina Industrial Area Anand Parvat Industrial Area
5.05 km SEE 12.63 km NW 13.24 km NNW
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)
Area falls in seismic zone IV
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APPENDIX II (See paragraph 8.9)
FORM-1 A (only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule)
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)
1. LAND ENVIRONMENT
(Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)
1.1 Will the existing land use get
significantly altered from the project
that is not consistent with the
surroundings? (Proposed land use
must conform to the approved
Master Plan / Development Plan of
the area. Change of land use 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 proposed project will be located at Public
Building Site no.1, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi.
Since, the site has already been earmarked for
Public/Semi-Public Land-use Complex. Hence,
there will be no change in land use of the proposed
site.
However, land cover shall change from vacant land
to Hospital Building.
Yes, the proposed development conforms to the
Master Plan of Delhi, 2021.
The site location is given in Environment
Management Plan.
Location Map is given Environment Management
Plan.
Layout Plan is enclosed in Environment
Management Plan.
1.2 List out all the major project
requirements in terms of the
Land area,
Built up area
Water consumption
Power requirement
Connectivity
Parking needs etc.
Plot Area: - 4046.86 m2
Built-Up Area: - 26427.553 m2
228 KLD
2253 kW
Nearest Highway: - NH-2 – 3.39 km NEE
Nearest Railway Station: - Hazrat Nizamuddin Rly
Station- 4.49 km NNE
Parking Required: - 264 ECS
Parking Provided: - 310 ECS
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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 proposed construction will be done over
existing vacant land. During construction of hospital
building proper care will be taken to minimize the
dust effects during 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).
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: Seismic Zone-IV, for which appropriate
safety measures shall be taken.
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)
No, there will not be any alterations of natural drainage system due to construction of the proposed new project.
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. 36000 m3 of soil will be excavated for
providing foundation and 4 levels of basement.
This excavated soil/ rock /debris will be properly
stacked within the site under tarpaulin cover and will
be reused for backfilling purpose. The top soil will
be preserved separately and will be used for
landscaping purpose only and the excess
excavated soil will be disposed off to approved
Municipal Land Filling Ground. C& D waste shall be
disposed as per C&D Rules. Hence, no immediate
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 STP treated water or tanker suppliers.
Waste Generation / Handling:
Excavated Soil will be reused for backfilling and the
fertile top soil will be reused for horticultural
purpose.
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For construction labour, proper sanitary facilities &
wash areas shall be constructed and good hygienic
conditions shall 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 exist 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)
Construction debris like Concrete will be reused in
backfilling & for levelling of land/ back filling. Tiles
will be used in creating pathways in the landscape
area etc. Recyclable waste like aluminium, steel,
wood pieces, cement bags, plastic containers,
cartons, glass etc. will be sold to authorized
recyclers.
Mobile toilets & drinking water for construction
labour will be provided.
The sewage and waste water generated during
construction phase will be channelized to sewer line
of the area.
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
have met?
State the sources & quantities and
furnish a water balance
statement.
The total quantity of water requirement will be 311 KLD. The break-up details are given in Environment Management Plan. Water requirement will be met by Delhi Jal Board (DJB) Water Balance Diagram is given in Environment Management Plan.
2.2 What is the capacity (dependable
flow or yield) of the proposed
source of water?
Delhi Jal Board (DJB) which is the dependable
source of water is the proposed source of supply.
2.3 What is the quality of water
required, in case, the supply is not
from a municipal source? (Provide
physical, chemical, biological
The quality of water complying with IS 10500 is
required. In case, if municipal water is not available,
quality of water complying with IS 10500 will be
arranged.
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characteristics with class of water
quality)
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 161 KLD treated water will be reused in
flushing, gardening, Cooling of Hot Water Generator,
Mopping and cooling purposes. Hospital will be zero
liquid discharge. Hence 51.7 % of total water
requirement will be met from recycled water.
Total 22 KLD waste water shall be generated from
laboratory and laundry which will be treated in ETP of
capacity 25 KLD.19 KLD of treated water will be again
treated in STP and reuse in the different activities.
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.
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)
There is no incremental pollution load from the
complex as no waste water shall be discharged
outside the complex.
2.7 Give details of the water
requirements met from water
harvesting? Furnish details of the
facilities created.
No water requirement shall be met from rain water
harvesting however, two rain water harvesting pits
shall be installed in the complex for recharging of
ground water only.
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?
There will be no impact of the proposed construction
on the run-off characteristics as 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.
No, it will not aggravate the problem of flooding or
water logging in any way, rather will reduce the same.
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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).
Ground water extraction is not proposed in the
complex. However, rain water harvesting pits will be
provided for ground water recharge. Ground water
extraction, if required will be done with prior
permission from CGWA.
Thus, there will be no adverse impact on the ground
water.
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 of the proposed site,
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
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 2 no. of rainwater
harvesting pits to be installed within the complex.
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)
Approx. 5 KLD of waste water will be discharged
from labours employed during construction phase.
Mobile toilets will be provided for labourers during
construction period. The waste water shall be
disposed off to septic tank which will be cleaned
regularly.
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)
During Construction Phase-
Approx. 5 KLD Waste water will be discharged during
construction phase from labours. It shall be
discharged into septic tanks which will be cleaned
regularly.
During Operation Phase-
There will be generation of 182 KLD (Sewage-160
KLD; Laboratory and Laundry Waste water- 22 KLD).
22 KLD laboratory and laundry waste water shall be
treated in ETP of capacity 25 KLD. 179 KLD of waste
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water (Sewage-160 KLD; Treated water from ETP)
shall be treated in STP of capacity 240 KLD.
Treated water of 161 KLD shall be generated from
STP which shall be reused for flushing, gardening
cooling of hot water generator and mopping and
HVAC cooling purposes. Hospital will be zero liquid
discharge unit.
Details of STP & ETP are given in Environment
Management Plan.
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 for using treated water will be
provided in the complex.
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: There are 20 no. of trees present at the
site. Out of which 9 will be transplanted. They shall
be transplanted after taking permission from the
Forest Department only. 11 no of tress Shall be
retained at the site.
The following species are present at the site: -
SNo. Botanical
Name
Common
Name
Quantity
1. Morus Alba Shatoot 1
2. Leucaena
leucocephala
Shoo
Babool
17
3. Holoptelea
integrifolia
Papri 1
4. Bakayan 1
Buffer Zone: There are vast number of species
existing in the buffer zone of the project site. Out of
these, the following species are found in majority -:
Shisham Champak Chhota Gulmohar
Pilkhan Arjun Champa
Ashoka Ficus Dhayti
Madhu Roheda Harisinghar
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Gulmohar Bougainvillea Neem
Mango Guava Jamun
Palm Devil’s Tree Ficus (Many
species)
3.2 Will the construction involve
extensive clearing or modification of
vegetation?
(Provide a detailed account of the
trees & vegetation affected by the
project)
There are few trees, shrubs and vegetations present
on the site,
However, Total 20 no of trees exits at site, out of
which 9 will be transplanted. They shall be
transplanted after taking permission from the Forest
Department only. 11 no. of tress Shall be retained at
the site.
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)
The green area of 1215.014 m2 (503.701 m2 on
ground, 136.872 m2 on 3rd & 9th floor, 405.942 m2 as
Green Wall and 168.5 m2 as Water tank roof) shall be
developed to provide a clean, healthy and beautiful
green environment.
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: This place is not a common habitat
for local fauna. However, fauna such as squirrel,
Indian Chameleon etc were commonly found.
There will not be any type of displacement or any
other effect on the local fauna due to proposed
project activities.
Buffer Zone:
There will not be any type of displacement or any
other effect on the local fauna due to proposed
project activities.
4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the
avifauna of the area? Provide
details.
No, there will be no direct or indirect impact on
the avifauna of the area.
During construction, proper measures will be
taken so that there will be minimum impact on
avifauna.
4.3 Prescribe measures such as
corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate
adverse impacts on fauna
Not Applicable
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5. AIR ENVIRONMENT
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 present air quality of the area has been
measured.
The traffic will increase due to the proposed
Hospital. Increased traffic generation of vehicles
due to Hospital will not cause increase in
atmospheric concentration of gases and will not
result in the heat island formation.
Tree plantation in the complex shall minimize the
impact of air pollution.
D.G. sets will be provided with adequate stack for
better dispersion of the flue gases.
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.
During construction phase sprinkling will be done
so no dust and odour will be generated at site.
The only source of dust generation at the site
during the operation phase will be traffic
movement. However, regular cleaning of dust
from roads shall be taken care of.
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-2, Basement-3, Basement-4 and
Surface Parking. Hence there will be no shortage
of parking space for vehicles. The total parking
requirement of the project will be 264 ECS. Total
parking provision of complex will be 310 ECS.
5.4 Provide details of the movement
patterns with internal roads, bicycle
tracks, pedestrian pathways,
footpaths etc., with areas under each
category.
In the proposed Hospital project, separate entry
drive way will be provided for private vehicles and
Emergency Ambulances.
5.5 Will there be significant increase in
traffic noise & vibrations? Give details
of the sources and the measures
proposed for mitigation of the above.
To reduce/ avoid traffic following steps will be
taken:
1. One-way traffic movement
2. No honking zones
3. No vehicle movement in specified areas.
Shelter belt within the complex will further
mitigate the traffic noise.
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The foundation will be made very hard and paved
with rubber flooring to minimize the vibration, also
all other measures to reduce vibration will be
adopted during designing of new buildings.
5.6 What will be the impact of DG sets &
other equipment on noise levels &
vibration in & 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 shall be bought acoustically enclosed in basement. 2. Stack height as per C.P.C.B. norms to reduce the impacts on air quality around the project site shall be provided. 3. The noise from D.G. Sets will meet the desired standard as per C.P.C.B guidelines. Low Sulphur fuel is being used to run these D.G. Sets and the same shall be followed after expansion also. 4. Vibration pads in DG sets to minimize the
vibration effect.
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?
No, the proposed project in any way will not cause
any obstruction.
Yes, all the considerations have been taken into
account.
6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from
new constructions on the existing
structures? What are the
considerations taken into account?
The construction of proposed building will be
done as per approved building plan. Hence no
adverse impact is anticipated.
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 artefacts
nearby?
State if any other significant features in
the vicinity of the proposed site have
been considered.
None
Yes, there are archaeological sites situated at a
distance from project site.
The list of ASI sites has been attached in
Environment Management Plan
None.
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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.
As it is a hospital, during the operation of the project,
patients will come for treatment and go back hence
there will be no change to the demographic structure
of local population.
7.2 Give details of the existing social
infrastructure around the
proposed project.
Social infrastructures exist near the site:
Hospital
Moolchand Hospital-1.50 km NNE AIIMS Hospital- 2.13 km NNE Safdarjung Hospital – 2.85 km NW Post Office Post Office near Sadiq Nagar- 0.75 km NWW Post Office near Gautamnagar- 1.37 km NW Post Office near Sri Niwaspuri- 2.69 km NE Place of Worship Temple near Somali- 0.30 km NEE Temple near Sanwalnagar- 0.83 km NNE Mosque near Hauz Khas - 2.32 km NWW Schools Mata Gujri Public School, Opp C Block, Greater Kailash-1- 0.68 km SEE KIDZEE, Greater Kailash- 0.90 km SEE Sri Ram Globle Pre-School, Greater Kailash-1- 0.93 km SE Banks HDFC Bank, M-Block, Greater Kailash- 0.44 km SEE State Bank of India ATM- 0.69 km NEE Indian Bank, Zamrudpur, Greater Kailash- 0.72 km NEE
7.3 Will the project cause adverse
effects on local communities,
disturbance to sacred sites or
other cultural values? What are
the safeguards proposed?
There are the following sacred sites present in the
vicinity of the proposed project site: -
Place of Worship Temple near Somali- 0.30 km NEE Temple near Sanwal nagar- 0.83 km NNE Mosque near Hauz Khas - 2.32 km NWW
Measures shall be considered so that no negative
impact is envisaged due to construction of the project.
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8. BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1 May involve the use of building
materials with high-embodied energy.
Is the construction materials produced
with energy efficient processes?
(Give details of energy conservation
measures in the selection of building
materials and their energy efficiency
The major materials required for construction of
the project are steel, cement, bricks, flooring
tiles / stones, sanitary and hardware items,
electrical fittings, water, etc.
Energy efficient Building material will be used.
Details of Energy Conservation measures given
in Environment Management Plan.
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
results in air pollution and noise however will be
minimized by covering material by the tarpaulin
and ensuring PUC certificate of vehicles and
good condition silencers.
8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads
and structures?
State the extent of savings achieved?
The debris of construction material will be also
used in backfilling, roads etc. The rest of the
waste shall be sent to C & D facility. Recyclable
waste like aluminium, steel, wood pieces,
cement bags, plastic containers, cartons, glass
etc. will be sold to authorized recyclers.
8.4 Give details of the methods of
collection, segregation & disposal of the
garbage generated during the operation
phases of the project.
This solid waste will be disposed off as per
municipal solid waste management and
handling norms. Details of collection,
segregation and disposal of the biomedical
waste is given in the Environment Management
Plan.
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: 2253 kW (2503.3 kVA)
Source of Power: Delhi Discom BSES Rajdhani
Power Limited.
Back-up Source:
DG Sets: 1×1010 kVA and 1×500 kVA
Fuel: Low sulphur Diesel
DG have been bought acoustically enclosed and
placed in acoustically enclosed room.
Appropriate energy conservation measures &
management plan have been adopted in order to
minimize the consumptions of non-renewable fuel.
Details are given in Environment Report.
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9.2 What type of and capacity of
power back-up do you plan to
provide?
DG Sets: 1×1010 kVA and 1×500 kVA
Fuel: Low sulphur Diesel
All have been installed to provide power backup during
power failures.
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
radiatio
High-performance double-glazed glass unit shall be
used.
S.
No
BUILDING
MATERIAL
PROPOSED
WITH U & R
VALUES
‘R’ Values
(in Sq m.
Deg K/
Watts)
‘U’
Values
(in Watts/
Sq m.
Deg K)
1. Glass
(High-
performance
double-glazed
glass unit)
0.71 1.4
9.4 What passive solar
architectural features will be
used in the building?
Illustrate the applications
made in the proposed project.
Building design and envelope shall be optimized
through selection of appropriate wall and roof
construction and through adoption of solar measures.
Yes, the layout of building shall be designed to
maximize the potential for use of solar lighting per day
devices.
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 building shall be designed to
maximize the potential for use of solar lighting.
Yes, solar power-based street, common area light and
solar water heaters 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
affected?
Architectural 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.
9.7 Do the structures use energy-
efficient space conditioning,
lighting and mechanical
Suitable energy optimization will be adopted during the
calculation of energy load of the proposed project. The
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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
space heating load will be minimized by using solar
structure and suitable buildings envelop material.
The details of the transformers and motor efficiencies,
lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions
will be given in the Environment Management Plan.
Uses of incandescent lamp and halogen lamps will be
avoided and energy efficient LED will be used for all
common area.
CFC & HCFC free chillers will be used.
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?
No significant effect is envisaged on the surrounding
environment of project. Increased traffic generation and
use of D.G. Sets in the project will not cause significant
increase in atmospheric concentration of gases and will
not result in heat island formation.
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.
Brickwork, plaster, stone work, double insulated glass
for external façade
S. No BUILDING
MATERIAL
PROPOSED
WITH U & R
VALUES
‘R’ Values
(in Sq m.
Deg K/
Watts)
‘U’ Values
(in Sq m. Deg
K/ Watts)
1. Exterior Wall
Brick & AAC
Blocks wall (230
mm thick), both
side thick sand
cement plaster (20
mm) with
insulation.
1.33 0.749
2. Exterior Roof
150 mm RCC slab
with 50 mm Cement
sand screed, 80 mm
Brick Batt Coba and
50 mm thick Puff)
2.84 0.352
3. Glass
(High-performance
double-glazed glass
unit)
0.71
1.4
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9.10 What precautions & safety
measures are proposed
against fire hazards? Furnish
details of emergency plans.
Fire storage tank with fire pumps like Hydrant pump,
Jockey Pump, Pressure vessel & Diesel Engine Driven
Pump have already been installed in the plant room.
Fire Hydrant System:
The hydrant ring main from fire pumps header are
running all around the buildings with yard hydrants at
suitable intervals. Wet risers are tapped from ring main
and run along the shaft. Fire hose cabinet is provided
on all floors with accessories.
Sprinkler System:
It is provided on all floor areas except electrical rooms,
server rooms.
Overhead water storage tank at roof is connected to
sprinkler system.
Fire Extinguishers:
Portable type class A, B & C fire extinguishers will be
provided at all fire sensitive places.
9.11 If you are using glass as wall
material provides details and
specifications including
emissive and thermal
characteristics.
All fenestration with U-factors, SHGC, or visible light
transmittance determined, certified, and labelled in
accordance ISO-15099 shall be adopted.
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. It is proposed to install solar
panels on the roof.
The details of the renewable technologies used will be
given in the Environment Management Plan.
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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.
Detailed Management Plan along with
Monitoring Plan has been given in
Environment Management Plan.
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ENCLOSURE 2: CONCEPTUAL PLAN
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Introduction The proposed project titled “150 Bedded Hospital” will be located at Public Site no. 1,
Besides Archana Cinema, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi-110048. The land has been given
on lease to Lal Chand Public Charitable Trust for the development of Hospital Building.
The total plot area of the project is 4046.86 m2 and the built-up area of the project is
26427.553 m2. As, the built-up area of the project will be 26427.553 m2 which is less than
1,50,000 m2, hence it falls under Category ‘B’, activity 8(a) of Schedule of the EIA
notification, 2006 and its amendments.
Activities/ Amenities The activities proposed in the project are the following-:
• IPD
• OPD
• Day Care
• Emergency (casualty)
• Laboratories
• Operation theatres (OT),
• Intensive care units (ICU)
Site Location The proposed project titled “150 Bedded Hospital” will be located at Public Site no. 1,
Besides Archana Cinema, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi-110048. The location of site is
given in Environment Management Plan.
Type of Project
The proposed project is a new Hospital to be developed at built-up area 26427.595 m2.
Hence, it falls under category B, Item 8(a) of schedule of EIA notification, 2006 and its
subsequent amendments.
Project Details
Project details are given in Table 1.
Table 1: Project Details
PARTICULARS Unit Details
Cost of the project Rs. 215 Crores
Plot Area m2 4046.86
G.C (Permissible) m2 1618.74
G.C (Ach) m2 1504.402
FAR AREA (A)
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FAR Permissible m2 12140.58
FAR proposed m2 11921.65
Additional permissible FAR for waiting
m2 1321.425
FAR proposed for waiting m2 1292.596
Total FAR (Proposed)- A m2 13214.246
Non-FAR AREA
BASEMENT AREA
Basement -I m2 2326.244
Basement -2 m2 2147.676
Basement -3 m2 2150.619
Basement -4 m2 2337.944
Total Basement Area m2 8962.482
NON- FAR m2 4250.825
Total Non-FAR -B m2 13213.307
Built-up Area (A+B) m2 26427.553
GREEN AREA
Ground m2 503.701
3rd and 9th Floor m2 136.872
Green Wall m2 405.942
Water Tank Roof m2 168.5
Total Green Area m2 1215.014
Total Open & Road Area m2 1327.44
Parking Required ECS 264
Parking Provision ECS 310
SERVICE DETAILS
Activities in Hospital - Hospital building
POPULATION IN HOSPITAL
No of IPD beds No. 150
No of OPD Patient No. 1200
Staff No. 600
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Visitors No. 2500
Total Population No. 4450
No of Towers No. 1
Number of Basements No. 4
Maximum No. of Floors No. G+11
Max. height of building m 45.0
Building height for architectural
feature
m 56.5
Total Power load kW 2253 (2503.3 kVA)
No. of DG sets No. 1x1010 kVA, 1x500
kVA
No. of Rain water Harvesting pits No. 2
Total Water Requirement KLD 311
Total Fresh Water Requirement KLD 150
Total Treated Water Reuse KLD 161
Total Solid Waste Generation tons/annum 260
Total Biomedical Waste Generation tons/annum 21
STP Capacity KLD 240
ETP Capacity KLD 25
Population Details During Construction phase-: 150 no. of labours shall be employed for the construction of
the project.
During Operation Phase-: The total population of the project has been estimated to be
4450 persons including In-patient Beds, Out-patient Beds, Staff and Visitors.
The population details are given in Table below-:
Table 2- Population Details
Population
Particulars Unit Details
No. of IPD Beds No. 150
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No of OPD Beds No. 1200
Staff No. 600
Visitor No. 2500
Total Population No.
4450
Water Management During construction phase, Approx. 12 KLD of water will be required which will be arranged on temporary basis through the tankers. 7 KLD of water will be required for domestic purposes while 5 KLD of water will be used for construction purposes. The waste water generated during construction phase will be 5 KLD sewage which will be discharged into septic tank which will be cleaned regularly.
During operation phase, the total water requirement of the project will be 311 KLD. Out
of which, fresh water requirement will be 150 KLD. The fresh water requirement shall be
met by Delhi Jal Board. There will be generation of 182 KLD (Sewage-160 KLD;
Laboratory and Laundry Waste water- 22 KLD) wastewater. 22 KLD laboratory and laundry
waste water shall be treated in ETP of capacity 25 KLD. 179 KLD of waste water (Sewage-
160 KLD; Treated water from ETP) shall be treated in STP of capacity 240 KLD. Treated
water of 161 KLD shall be generated from STP which shall be reused for flushing,
gardening cooling of hot water generator and mopping and HVAC cooling purposes.
Hospital will be zero liquid discharge unit.
The total water management has been given in the Environment Management Plan.
Rain water collection Details To recharge the ground water, 2 no. rain water harvesting pits shall be provided within the project area. Details are given in Environment Management Plan.
Power Requirement & Back-up Power requirement during Construction Phase will be met by DG set of 125 kVA which shall be used for construction works.
Total Power Requirement during Operation Phase will be 2253 kW (2503.3 kVA) which
will be sourced through Delhi DISCOM BSES Rajdhani Power Limited. In case of power
failure, power backup will be provided through DG sets of 1x1010 kVA and 1x500 kVA.
The DG sets will be kept in acoustically treated room in Basement.
Solid & Hazardous Waste Management During Construction Phase- Solid and Hazardous waste generation will be approx. 22.5 kg/day (8.2 tons/annum) of waste from labourers. Approx. 36000 m3 excavated soil shall be generated due to excavation for 4 levels of basements & foundation. Out of which, 6000 m3 of 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 while 31000 m3 of excavated soil shall be properly stacked under tarpaulin cover and will be reused for back filling purpose and road construction, etc
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During operation phase- Total Solid and Hazardous Waste generation will be 713 kg/day (260 TPA) out of which 428 kg/day (156 TPA) biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste convertor while 143 kg/day (52 TPA) recyclable waste and 143 kg/day (52 TPA) plastic waste will be given to approved recycler.
0.30 kL/annum used oil shall be generated and 0.024-0.36 tons/annum E-waste will be
generated.
Battery waste shall be generated mainly from inverters & UPS.
Parking Management During construction phase- Proper parking provisions of trucks and other construction vehicles shall be made. Proper spaces for loading and unloading shall be defined.
During operation phase- Total parking requirement for the project will be 264 ECS. Total
Parking Provision for the Project will be 310 ECS which shall be provide in Basements -2
,3 and 4 and on Surface. Details are given in Environment Management Plan.
Green Area Development Green Area shall be developed on 1215.014 m2 (503.701 m2 on ground, 136.872 m2 on 3rd
& 9th floor planter, 405.942 m2 as Green Wall and 168.5 m2 as Water tank roof) i.e. 30%
of total plot area.
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ENCLOSURE 3. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
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ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
of
“150 BEDDED HOSPITAL”
Besides Archana Cinema, Public Building Site no. 1,
Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi
For: -
Lal Chand Public Charitable Trust
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3.1 PROJECT DETAILS The proposed project titled “150 Bedded Hospital” will be located at Public Site no. 1,
Besides Archana Cinema, Greater Kailash-1, New Delhi-110048. The land has been given
on lease to Lal Chand Public Charitable Trust for the development of Hospital Building.
The total plot area of the project is 4046.86 m2 and the built-up area of the project is
26427.553 m2. As, the built-up area of the project will be 26427.595 m2 which is less than
1,50,000 m2, hence it falls under Category ‘B’, Activity 8(a) of Schedule of the EIA
notification, 2006 and its amendments.
The activities proposed in the project are the following-:
• IPD
• OPD
• Day Care
• Emergency (casualty)
• Laboratories
• Operation theatres (OT),
• Intensive care units (ICU)
The total plot area of the project is 4046.86 m2 and the built-up area of the project is
26427.595 m2. 1504.402 m2 shall be utilized as Ground Coverage. Total FAR proposed of
the project will be 13214.246 m2 and Non-FAR Area of the project will be 13213.349 m2.
Total Basement area will be 8962.479 m2. The total cost of the project will be Rs. 215
Crores. The maximum height of the building (including architectural feature) will be 56.5
m.
3.1.1 Area Details: Table 1: Detailed project information
PARTICULARS Unit Details
Cost of the project Rs. 215 Crores
Plot Area m2 4046.86
G.C (Permissible) m2 1618.74
G.C (Ach) m2 1504.402
FAR AREA (A)
FAR Permissible m2 12140.58
FAR proposed m2 11921.65
Additional permissible FAR for waiting
m2 1321.425
FAR proposed for waiting m2 1292.596
Total FAR (Proposed)- A m2 13214.246
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Non-FAR AREA
BASEMENT AREA
Basement -I m2 2326.244
Basement -2 m2 2147.676
Basement -3 m2 2150.619
Basement -4 m2 2337.944
Total Basement Area m2 8962.482
NON- FAR m2 4250.825
Total Non-FAR -B m2 13213.307
Built-up Area (A+B) m2 26427.553
GREEN AREA
Ground m2 503.701
3rd and 9th Floor m2 136.872
Green Wall m2 405.942
Water Tank Roof m2 168.5
Total Green Area m2 1215.014
Total Open & Road Area m2 1327.44
Parking Required ECS 264
Parking Provision ECS 310
SERVICE DETAILS
Activities in Hospital - Hospital building
POPULATION IN HOSPITAL
No of IPD beds No. 150
No of OPD Patient No. 1200
Staff No. 600
Visitors No. 2500
Total Population No. 4450
No of Towers No. 1
Number of Basements No. 4
Maximum No. of Floors No. G+11
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Max. height of building m 45.0
Building height for architectural
feature
m 56.5
Total Power load kW 2253 kW (2503.3 kVA)
No. of DG sets No. 1x1010 kVA, 1x500 kVA
No. of Rain water Harvesting pits No. 2
Total Water Requirement KLD 311
Total Fresh Water Requirement KLD 150
Total Treated Water Reuse KLD 161
Total Solid Waste Generation tons/annum 260
Total Biomedical Waste
Generation
tons/annum 21
STP Capacity KLD 240
ETP Capacity KLD 25
3.1.2 Population Details During Construction phase-: 150 no. of labours shall be employed for the construction of
the project.
During Operation Phase-: The total population of the project has been estimated to be
4450 persons including In-patient Beds, Out-patient Beds, Staff and Visitors.
The population details are given in Table below-:
Table 2- Population Details
Population
Particulars Unit Details
No. of IPD Beds No. 150
No of OPD Beds No. 1200
Staff No. 600
Visitor No. 2500
Total Population No. 4450
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3.1.3 Parking Management Parking Required:
Table 3: Parking Requirement Details
Parking Requirement
Particulars Factor Parking Required (in ECS)
Parking Required FAR/50 264 ECS
Parking Provision:
Table 4: Parking provision details
Particulars Area Service
area Parking
area Factor
Parking provision (in ECS)
Basement -2 2147.676 645.610 2147.676 16 94
Basement -3 2150.619 521.706 1628.913 16 102
Basement -4 2337.944 556.44 1781 16 111
Surface Parking (Ambulance Parking)
57.0
1
Surface Parking (Differently Abled) 2
Total parking 310 ECS
3.1.4 Power Requirement and Backup Details During Construction Phase-: DG sets of 125 kVA will be used for construction works.
During Operation Phase-: The total power requirement of the project will be 2253 kW
(2503.3 kVA) which will be met by Delhi DISCOM BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd. In case of
failure, power backup will be provided through DG sets of 1x1010 kVA and 1x500 kVA.
Stack height level of 6 m above roof level shall be maintained.
Table 4- Electric Details
Power Source Delhi Discom BSES Rajdhani Power Limited.
Total Power Load 2253 kW (2503.3 kVA)
No. of DG Sets 1x1010 kVA and 1x500 kVA
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3.1.5 Waste Water, Rain Water and Solid Waste Details Table 5- Waste Water, Rain Water and Solid Waste Details
Description Unit Details
Total Solid Waste Generation tons/annum 260
Total Water Requirement KLD 311
Total Waste Water Reuse KLD 78
Total Waste Water Generation KLD 182
(Sewage-160 KLD:
Laundry and Laboratory
Waste water- 22 KLD)
Sewage Treatment Plant Capacity KLD 240
Effluent Treatment Plant Capacity KLD 25
Rain Water Harvesting pits No. 02
3.2 Land Use and Ownership of the site land The land has been given on lease by Lal Chand Public Charitable Trust for the
development of Hospital Building. The land of the proposed project has already been
earmarked for development Hospital Building as Public/Semi-public Building (Hospital
Building allowed under PSP) according to the Master Plan of Delhi 2021.
3.3 Land Use The land use proposed at the site is given in Table 6.
Table 6: Land use of the project Site
Land use Area (m2) Percentage (%)
Ground Coverage 1504.402 37.17
Green Area (on ground) 503.701 12.45
Surface parking area 57.000 1.41
Road and Open Area 1981.757 48.97
Plot Area 4046.86 100.00
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Figure 1: Land use
3.4 Location of the project with connectivity
3.4.1 Geographical Information of Site Table 7: Geographical information of project site
Latitude Longitude Elevation
28°33'14.68"N 77°13'50.95"E 214.56
Location map is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Project site location
37.17 %
12.45%1.41%
48.97%
Landuse
Ground Coverage
Green area
Surface parking area
open and road area
N
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3.4.2 Topographical Map
3.5 Connectivity of the Project Details of connectivity are shown in Table below-:
Table-6 – Details of Connectivity around the Project Site
S. No. Accessibility Description Distance & Direction
1. Highway/ Road NH -2 3.39 km NEE
2. Railway Station Hazrat Nizamuddin Rly Station 4.49 km NNE
3. Airport Indira Gandhi International Airport 10.89 km E
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3.6 Centrally Protected Monuments under Delhi Circle The list of Centrally Protected Monuments under Delhi Circle has been enclosed as
Enclosure-7.
3.7 Layout Plan
N
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3.8 Water Management
3.8.1 Source of Water The water will be resourced through Delhi Jal Board.
3.8.2 Present Quality The present quality of Surface Water of nearby drain has been accessed, the summarised
results with prescribed standards has been tabulated below-:
Sample Code Unit Nearby Drain Class
pH - 7.4 -
Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 616 E
Total Hardness mg/l 260 E
Biochemical Oxygen Demand mg/l 12 E
Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/l 40 E The detailed studies have been done by M/s Perfact Researchers Pvt. Ltd.
3.8.3 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 12 KLD.
During operation phase-: Water requirement will be met through Delhi Jal Board.
Table 8: Water Requirement
Particulars Population Factor
Water Requirement
(in KLD) Domestic (in KLD)
Flushing (in KLD)
Waste Discharge (in KLD)
IPD patient 150 450 68 45 23
OPD PATIENT 1200 15 18 12 6
Staff and employee 600 45 27 15 12
Visitors 2500 15 38 13 25
Sub total 4450 151 85 66
Waste discharge 72 66 138
Kitchen (15 LITERS/PER PERSON i.e. 3meals per bed + 2 meals for staff+ some meals for visitors 26 22
filter /R.O. back wash 10 0
water req. for RO 5 0
Lab 12.5
Say 13 11
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Laundry 11 10
Gardening 2 Nil
Floor mopping 5 0
Hot water generator 5 Nil
HVAC cooling 83 Nil
Total Water Requirement 311 160
Water Balance: -
Figure 3 Water Balance
3.8.4 Disposal There will be generation of 182 KLD (Sewage-160 KLD; Laboratory and Laundry Waste
water- 22 KLD) wastewater. 22 KLD laboratory and laundry waste water shall be treated
in ETP of capacity 25 KLD. 179 KLD of waste water (Sewage-160 KLD; Treated water
from ETP) shall be treated in STP of capacity 240 KLD. Treated water of 161 KLD shall
be generated from STP which shall be reused for flushing, gardening cooling of hot water
generator and mopping and HVAC cooling purposes. Hospital will be zero liquid discharge
unit.
3.9 Air and Noise Management
3.9.1 During Construction DG sets of 125 kVA shall be used for Power supply during the construction phase.
Total Water Requirement
(311 KLD)
Treated Water
(161 KLD)
Total Waste Water
( 160 KLD)
Waste water
(NIL)
Treated Water Reuse
(161 KLD)
STP Capacity
(240 KLD)
Fresh Water
(150 KLD)
Treated Water
(161 KLD)
Flushing
(66 KLD)
Waste water
(66 KLD)
Hot water generator
(5 KLD)Laboratory
(12.5 KLD)
Waste water
( 11 KLD)
Domestic
(85 KLD)
Waste water
(72 KLD)
Treated Water
(19 KLD)
Waste Water
(22 KLD)
ETP
(25 KLD)
Gardening
(2 KLD)
Waste Water
(NIL)
RO & filter
backwash (15 KLD)
Kitchen
(26 KLD)
Waste water
(NIL)
Waste water
(22 KLD)
Laundry
(11 KLD)
Waste water
( 11 KLD)
Mopping
(5 KLD)
Waste water
(NIL)
Cooling
(83 KLD)
Waste water
(NIL)
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3.9.2 During Operation During operation phase 2253 kW (2503.3 kVA) of power load from Delhi Discom BSES
Rajdhani Power Limited shall be supplied to the project. Power backup shall be provided
by DG sets of capacity 1x1010 kVA and 1x500 kVA.
3.10 Energy Conservation Measures
Following are the measures adopted to conserve the energy:
• Energy efficient lighting fixtures in parking and above grade floors.
• Basement lighting is controlled by alternate circuit switch for reducing energy
consumption during peak hours, by switching off the alternate lighting fixtures.
• Energy efficient pumps and motors (BEE star rated).
• Energy efficient water-cooled screw chillers with VSD drive.
• Roof with 50 mm puff insulation.
• AAC blocks proposed for
external wall construction.
• High performance double glazing for hospital building.
• Voltage drop for feeders shall not exceed 2% at design load and voltage drop for
branch circuit shall not exceed 3% at design load.
• Losses of transformer shall not be exceeding than ECBC requirement.
• All 3 phase shall maintain 0.95 power factor at the point of connection.
• Uses of incandescent lamp and halogen lamps shall be avoided and energy efficient
LEDs shall be used for all common area.
•
Solar Measures:
• External street lighting shall be provided by standalone solar panel.
• Solar Water Heater will be used to meet hot water requirement of the project.
• 20% of the total hot water shall be taken from solar power generation.
• 23 kW of solar panels shall be installed on the roof.
• The layouts of buildings are designed to maximize the potential for use of solar
lighting per day devices.
• The space heating load will be minimized using solar structure and suitable
buildings envelop material.
Approx. 20.3% Energy shall be saved by adopting such measures.
3.11 Environment Management
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
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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.
3.11.1 Environment Management During Construction Phase
3.11.1.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT INDIAN METEROOGICAL DATA
Indian Meteorological Data conditions of the Project area can be summarised in the table
below-:
S.no. Particulars Unit Details
1. Temperature ˚C 21.1-29.3
2. Relative Humidity % 43
3. Annual Rainfall mm 799
4. Wind Direction - North East to South West
5. Predominant Wind Direction - East to West
Annual Windrose Diagram
The Windrose Diagram of Annual AVERAGE (2002-2013) is given in figure below-:
Figure 4 Annual Windrose Diagram
(Source- IMD, Safdarjung)
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 dust that adversely impacts the air quality of the surrounding area of the project site. To
minimize such impact, following measures will be taken:
• Dust mitigation measures shall be taken as per Environment (Protection)
Amendment Rules, 2018.
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• Metallic Roads leading to or at construction sites shall be paved and blacktopped.
• No excavation of soil shall be carried out without prior barricading of the project site
& other adequate dust mitigation measures in place.
• No loose soil or sand or Construction & Demolition Waste or any other construction
material that causes dust shall be left uncovered.
• Wind-breaker around the project site shall be provided.
• Water sprinkling system shall be put in place using spraying Nozzles.
• Sprinkling shall be done every hour by fixed sprinkling system.
• Proper barricading up to 10 m shall be provided.
• Grinding and cutting of building materials in open area shall be prohibited.
• Construction and Demolition waste shall be stored only within earmarked area and
road side storage of construction material and waste shall be prohibited.
• Only covered vehicles carrying construction material and waste shall be permitted
inside the complex.
• Construction and Demolition Waste processing and disposal site shall be identified
and required dust mitigation measures be notified at the site.
• DG sets shall be installed acoustically enclosed with adequate stack heights.
Tankers will be used for supply of construction water. Maximum Ground Level
Concentration of PM10 due movement of tankers and operation of DG Set shall be
maintained. Detailed AAQ report is discussed in Dispersion report enclosed as Enclosure
– 14. Sprinkling will be done at the source of dust anticipated.
3.11.1.2 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 125 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.
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3.11.1.3 Water Environment
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:
• 7 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
which will be cleaned regularly.
• 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.
3.11.1.4 Solid Waste Management During the construction, 36000 m3 excavated soil shall be generated due to excavation for 4 levels of basements & foundation. Out of which, 6000 m3 of 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 while 31000 m3 of excavated soil shall be properly stacked under tarpaulin cover and will be reused for back filling purpose and road construction, etc. 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.
Approximately,10.95 tons/annum 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.
3.11.2 Environment Management during Operation Phase
3.11.2.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT DG set of 1x1010 kVA and 1x500 kVA will be installed as power backup for emergency
use during power failure. Hence, to avoid the emissions, the DG sets shall be kept in
acoustically treated room in Basement. Stack height of 6 m above roof level for each D.G.
sets shall be provided to reduce the air emissions, meeting all the norms prescribed by
CPCB.
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Table 11: DG set & stack Height
As per the specifications from D.G. Set manufacturer following emissions shall be
maintained, as given in Table 10.
Table 12: DG Set emission standards
D.G Sets No. PM
mg/Nm3
NOx
mg/Nm3
HC
mg/Nm3
CO
mg/Nm3
1010 kVA 2 75 887.5 100 150
500 kVA 1 0.3 9.2 1.3 3.5
3.11.2.2 NOISE ENVIRONMENT
The main sources of the noise pollution will be D.G sets. of 1x1010 kVA and 1x500 kVA
will be installed in the project.
DG sets shall be kept in acoustically treated room 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
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 glass wool pad
followed by perforated aluminium sheets.
D. G. Set. Capacity No Stack Height
500 kVA 1 6 m above roof level
1010 kVA 1 6 m above roof level
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3.11.2.3 WATER MANAGEMENT Total water requirement has been estimated to be 311 KLD for the proposed project and will be met by Delhi Jal Board. Water shall be used mainly for Domestic, Flushing, Kitchen, Laundry, Gardening, RO & Filter backwash, Laboratory, Hot Water generator Mopping and HVAC cooling purposes.
Total waste water generated in the complex will be 182 KLD (Sewage-160 KLD; Laundry and Laboratory Wastewater-22 KLD). The laundry and laboratory waste water of 22 KLD shall be treated in ETP of capacity 25 KLD. 19 KLD treated water shall be generated from ETP shall be discharged to STP again for treatment. 161 KLD of treated water shall be generated from STP of 240 KLD. Treated water generated from STP shall be reused in flushing, gardening, Cooling of Hot water generator, mopping and HVAC cooling purposes.
3.11.2.3.1 Waste Water Treatment
The Sewage Treatment Plant of 240 KLD based on MBBR technology 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.
Particulars Total (in KLD)
Total Waste water Discharge 179
STP Capacity 240
ETP Capacity 25
Treated Water Reuse 161
The characteristics of Raw sewage and the characteristics required for the treated water
will be as given in Table 10 and 11 respectively.
Table 2: RAW SEWAGE CHARACTERISTICS
Flow m3 / day 179 KLD
pH - 7.5 – 8.0
Figure 5: Anti-vibration pads
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The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) will give treated water, which will be reused for
Flushing,Mopping, Gardening & Cooling purposes.
Table 3: TREATED SEWAGE CHARACTERISTICS
pH - 6.5-9.0
BOD mg / l <20
COD mg / l <50
TSS mg / l <50
Oil & Grease mg / l NIL
TREATMENT PROCESS:
It is proposed to treat the complete wastewater in a scientific manner through a properly
planned treatment plant. The objective is to stabilize the decomposable organic matters
present in sewage so as to get an effluent and sludge having characteristics which are
within safe limits. To have an efficient treatment system, this aeration system is proposed
consisting of MBBR Technology. The sewerage treatment plant can be constructed in
such a way that it becomes viable by providing Treated water for reuse and sludge that
can be used as for manure for further use.
Different Components of the Plant
In the proposed treatment scheme, the following component unit shall be
provided:
➢ Screen chamber
➢ Bar screen /Grit chamber within effluent collection sump.
➢ Submersible type raw effluent re-lift pumps
➢ Equalization tank
➢ MBBR tank/ Aeration tank
➢ Tube settler
➢ Clarified Water, Filtered Water & Soft Water Storage Tanks
➢ Filter feed pump
➢ Tertiary Treatment Units (Filtration, U.V treatment)
➢ Treated Water Supply Pumps
BOD mg / l 200 - 350
COD mg / l 400 - 500
TSS mg / l 100
Oil & Grease mg / l 10
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➢ Sludge return pump
➢ Sludge holding tank
➢ Centrifuge for solid waste management
➢ Sludge loading pumps
➢ Sludge drying beds, Centrifuge/Filter Press
PROCESS DESCRIPTION
a) Raw sewage from main sewer line shall be collected through gravity pipes into the
screen chamber. This manually cleaned screen shall be provided to remove floating
and big size particles which may otherwise choke the pumps and pipe lines.
b) After screening, the waste water shall be allowed to pass through a grit chamber to
remove the grit material. The screens and grit chambers shall be accessible so that
they may be manually cleaned from time to time.
c) The screened waste water from the Grit chamber shall be then passed into the
equalization tank to homogenize the waste water quality and also even out flow
fluctuations and feed waste water of uniform quality at constant rate to subsequent
treatment units. Air mixing shall be provided to mix the contents of the equalization
tank. A coarse bubble aeration grid shall be provided to mix the contents of the
equalization tank and also to avoid septic conditions in the tank. From the equalization
tank the wastewater will be pumped into an MBBR Tank.
d) The MBBR process uses small plastic carrier elements to provide growth sites for
bacteria attachment in a suspended growth medium. The carrier elements shall allow
a higher biomass concentration to be maintained in the reactor. This shall increase the
biological treatment capacity for the given reactor volume.
e) The carrier elements shall be continuously kept in suspension by the aeration system.
The agitation pattern in the reactor shall be designed to provide an upward movement
of the carriers across the surface of the retention screen which creates a scrubbing
effect to prevent clogging. Combination of fine & coarse bubbles may be provided to
provide oxygen as per detailing.
f) From the MBBR tank mixed liquor shall flow by gravity into the Tube settler. The solids
will settle in the tank. The sludge that settles down shall be transferred to sludge holding
tank via sludge loading pumps, with provision of sludge return to the bioreactor if
necessary.
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g) From the tube settler, treated wastewater will be fed by means of filter/softener feed
pump sets to pass through dual media filters, activated carbon filters and softeners and
stored in the filtered water and soft water storage tanks. The activated carbon filters
shall ensure removal of all coloration and odours present in the treated effluent.
h) The filtered, clean and odourless water from filtered water tank is then fed through a
variable frequency drive hydro-pneumatic system to the external treated effluent rings
as per the master plan, from where connections are taken to the garden hydrant system
and to each unit for flushing water as per detailing.
i) Excess sludge from the tube settler will be taken periodically into sludge holding tank.
In this tank sludge will be aerated for self-stabilization. Air will be shut off periodically
and superannuate water will be transferred to the aeration tank creating stabilized
sludge. The final sludge shall be de-watered through a centrifuge mechanism. Sludge
loading arrangements shall also be provided for direct disposal of sludge to sludge
tankers / trolleys.
Hydraulic Flow Diagram of STP based on MBBR Technology
Figure 6. Hydraulic Flow Diagram of STP (MBBR Technology)
3.1.1.1.1 SCHEME OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT
Approx. 21 KLD effluent will be generated from the laboratory and laundry which will be
treated in the ETP of 25 KLD.
Details of ETP are given as follows:
INCOMIN
G
SEWAGEBAR
SCREEN BAFFLE
WALL
OIL &
GREASE EQUALIZATION
TANK
MBBR-1 MBBR-2 TUBE
SETTLER
CLEAR
WATER
TANK MGF ACF
TREATED
WATER
TANK
TREATED
WATER
USED
UV
FILTER
PRESS
SLUDGE
HOLDING
TANK FINAL
DISPOSAL
TO
EQUALIZATION
TANK
MBBR STP TECHNOLOGY
LEGENDS
Mark Descriptions
Air Line
Sludge Line
Effluent line
Air Blowers
Air Diffusers
Butter Fly Valv
Non Return
Valv
Pump
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The waste water firstly passes through the oil and grease tank to remove excess oil from
the wastewater. The waste water after removal of oil and grease will collected in
equalization tank to holding the wastewater for some pre-determined time in a
continuously mixed basin to produce a uniform wastewater. The wastewater then
subjected to Flocculation tank. In a flocculation tank, the water is stirred or otherwise
moved around so that the particles move around, bump into other particles. Chemicals
(most commonly "alum"/ polyelectrolyte) are often added to the water going into a
flocculation tank to help aid particle formation. The next step in the process is to separate
the solid sludge with the wastewater hence the wastewater will be transfer to Tube settlers
which capture the settleable fine floc that escapes the clarification zone beneath the tube
settlers and allows the larger floc to travel to the tank bottom in a more settleable form.
The tube settler’s channel collects solids into a compact mass which promotes the solids
to slide down the tube channel to sludge drying beds and the water content will be goes
into the carbon filter to remove contaminants and impurities, utilizing chemical adsorption.
Finally, the water will be supplies to the Multistage Evaporator to evaporate the wastewater.
Schematic diagram of ETP is given below:
3.11.2.3.2 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. In the existing complex there are 2 no. of Rainwater Harvesting pits. 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
To
Multistage
Evaporator
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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, 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.
RAIN WATER HARVESTING CALCULATIONS: -
Soil Quality Silt Loam
Infiltration Rate 36 mm/hr
Porosity 35 %
Annual Rainfall 794 mm
Peak Hourly Rainfall 90 mm/hr
Ground Water Level 9.4 bgl (As per CGWA Report)
No. of Rainwater Collecting Pits 02
Size of Pits Diameter- 4 m, Depth- 4.5 m
Table 4: detailed calculation of rain water harvesting calculation
S.No. Type of surface Catchment area (m2)
Runoff coefficient
Intensity of rainfall (mm/20 min)
Water Discharge (runoff) (in m3) Peak hourly
90 mm
1 Roof top area 1504.402 0.9 30 41
2 Paved surface, Roads & other built up area 2038.75 0.7 30 43
3 Lawns, Garden & all other Open area 503.71 0.2 30 3
Grand Total 4046.86 m2 87 m3
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3.11.2.4 WASTE MANAGEMENT
3.11.2.4.1 Municipal Solid Waste
For 4450 persons, around 260 tons/annum 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 17:
Table 5: Municipal Waste Management
Type of Waste Colours of Bins
Category Disposal Method Total Waste (kg/day)
Bio Degradable Green Organic waste
The waste shall be treated in organic waste converter and converted to manure
428 (156 TPA)
Non- Biodegradable
Blue Recyclable Recycler 143 (52 TPA)
Plastic Blue Recyclable Recycler 143 (52 TPA)
Total 428 kg/day (156 TPA)
DETAILS OF ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTER
Tentative details of the Organic Waste Converter are as follows:
Model no. No. Of OWC
provision
Capacity per
batch
Power Dimension
(l x w x h)
OWC-130 1 no. 50 kg/batch 8 HP 2.18 m x 1.19 m
Biodegradable Waste
Batch Capacity
Curing Capacity
Time Taken No of Batch
428 kg/day (156 TPA)
50 kg/batch 100 kg/day Machine Time= 15-20 m Total Time=1 hr
9 batch/day
• No. of organic waste converter = 1 Nos.
• Volume of waste = 0.856 m3
• Capacity of curing for 10 days = 8.56 m2
• Space area for curing= 28.53 m2
• Space for organic waste converter= 2.18 m x 1.19 m = 2.59 m2
• Area required for storage and management of solid waste = 31.12 m2
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• Area provided for storage and management of solid waste = 50 m2
3.11.2.4.2 Biomedical Waste Management Type of Waste No of Beds Disposal Method Total Waste
(kg/day)
Biomedical No of IPD Beds- 150 Hospital will be handover duly
segregated and disinfected
waste to state Approved
Biomedical Waste Service
Provider for final disposal
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(21 TPA)
3.11.2.4.3 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 6: Hazardous & E-Waste Management
Battery waste will be generated from inverters & UPS, which shall be treated as per the
Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001.
3.11.2.5 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.
Type of Waste Disposal Method Total Waste
Used Oil Used oil shall be given to Approved vendor Hazardous & other waste (Management &
Handling) Rules, 2016 0.30 kL/annum
E-waste E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,
2016 0.024-0.36 tons/annum
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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 1215.014 m2 (503.701 m2 on
ground, 136.872 m2 on 3rd & 9th floor planter, 405.942 m2 as Green Wall and 168.5 m2 as
Water tank roof). The trees planted are of adequate height.
Total No. of trees required = Total plot area/80
= 4046.86/80
= 51 nos.
No of existing at site = 20
No of trees to be transplanted= 9
No of trees to be retained = 11
No. of trees proposed = 44
Total No of trees (Retained +Proposed) = 55
Table 7: Total no. of Species proposed
1. Alstonia Scholaris - 22 nos
2. Polyalthia Longifolia – 23 nos.
LANDSCAPE PLAN
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3.11.3 ANTICIPITATED IMPACT & MITIGATION MEASURES
3.11.3.1 DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE S. No. Description Impacts Mitigation Measures
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 125 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
which will be cleaned
regularly.
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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. 22.5 kg/day(8.2
tons/annum) 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.
3.11.3.2 DURING OPERATION PHASE S. No. Description Impacts Mitigation Measures
1. Air & Noise
Environment
Running of DG sets of
capacities 1x1010 kVA and
1x500 during power failure will
result into air emissions.
DG sets shall be provided
with stack height of 6 m (for
1x1010 kVA and 1x500
kVA) and 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 150 KLD
shall be met by municipal supply
of Delhi Jal Board.
In the proposed project, water
will be used for domestic use,
flushing, laundry, RO & filter
backwash, laboratory, hot water
generator, mopping laundry and
gardening purposes etc.
Therefore, wastewater
discharge of 160 KLD sewage
and treated water of 19 KLD
from ETP shall be treated in
STP of 240 KLD and reused in
flushing, cooling of Hot Water
Generator, mopping and
gardening and cooling
purposes.
Fresh water requirement
shall be reduced by using
161 KLD treated water.
Hospital will be zero liquid
discharge,
Rain water shall be
recharged into the ground
water by 2 rain water
harvesting pits.
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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
156 tons/annum shall be
disposed in Organic waste
convertor.
Used oil of 0.3 kL/annum
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 of
0.024-0.036 tons/annum
shall be given to Authorized
vendor.
Battery waste shall be
treated as per the Batteries
(Handling & Management)
Rules, 2001.
3.12 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PLAN During Construction
Sr. No. Type of Monitoring Frequency of Monitoring
Parameter Location
1 Ambient Air Quality Six Monthly Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) Particulate Matter (PM 10)
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
Two Locations in and around the
project site
2 Stack Monitoring Six Monthly Particulate Matter, Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen
Oxides (NOx)
DG sets of capacity 125 KVA
installed for construction
purposes
3 Water Quality Monitoring for drinking water
Six Monthly All parameters mentioned in IS:10500
One drinking water sample
4 Water Quality Monitoring for Construction purpose
Six Monthly All parameters mentioned in IS:456
One construction water sample
5 Noise Level Monitoring Six Monthly Day and Night noise level Two locations
6 Soil Quality Monitoring Six Monthly All parameters to check soil Fertility
Two Locations in and around the
project site
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7 Monitoring of waste generation and other
pollution control aspects
Six Monthly _ _
During Operation Phase
Sr. No. Type of Monitoring Frequency of Monitoring
Parameter Location
1 Ambient Air Quality Six Monthly Particulate Matter (PM 2.5), Particulate Matter (PM 10),
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
Two Locations in and around the
project site
2 Stack Monitoring Six Monthly Particulate Matter, Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen
Oxides (NOx)
DG sets (2 x 1500) installed for backup
purposes
3 Water Quality Monitoring for drinking water
Six Monthly All parameters mentioned in IS:10500
One drinking water sample
4 Sewage Treatment Plant Monitoring
Six Monthly BOD, COD, TSS, Oil and Grease and pH
Inlet and Outlet of STP
5 Ambient Noise Level Monitoring
Six Monthly Day and Night noise level Two locations
6 DG Set Room Noise Monitoring
Six Monthly Inside and Outside of DG Set Enclosure
One Locations
7 Soil Quality Monitoring Six Monthly All parameters to check soil Fertility
Two Locations in and around the
project site
8 Monitoring of Waste Generation and other
pollution control aspects
Six Monthly _ _
3.13 Environment Management Cost
3.13.1 Capital Cost
S No. Description Total Cost (In Lacs)
01. Landscaping 10.0
02. STP 60.0
03. DG Stack & Acoustic Treatment 40.0
04. Solid Waste Management 35.0
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05. RWH 10.0
06. Miscellaneous 5.0
Total 160.0
3.13.2 Recurring Expenditure
S No. Description Total Cost (In Lacs/ year)
01. Landscaping 3.0
02. Water Management 6.0
03. Air Management 1.0
04. Environment Management 2.0
05. Solid Waste Management 4.0
06. Miscellaneous 1.0
Total 17.0
3.14 Corporate Environment Responsibility As per CER office memorandum of MOEF dated 1.5.2018, the project cost for project is
Rs 215 Cr, hence the industry has to spend 1.5 % of the cost of the project (Rs 3.22 Cr.)
on CER activities.
As per the Office Memorandum some of the activities which can be carried out in CER,
are infrastructure creation for drinking water supply, sanitation, health, education, skill
development, roads, cross drains, electrification including solar power, solid waste
management facilities, scientific support and awareness to local farmers to increase yield
of crop and fodder, rain water harvesting, soil moisture conservation works, avenue
plantation, plantation in community areas, etc.).
The following provisions shall be contributed under Corporate Environment Responsibility-
• Drinking Water Supply
• Sanitation & waste management
• Skill Development & computer education
• Waste Management
• Road Infrastructure Development
• Solar Power provision
• Rain water harvesting
• Plantation & Horticulture
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ENCLOSURE 4. RISK ASSESSMENT
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4.1 RISK ASSESSMENT
Hazard identification is the process used to identify all possible situations in the hospital
where people (patient, staff, visitors etc.) may be exposed to injury, infections or disease.
The risk hazards may be of two types:
1. Natural disasters
Earthquake
Cyclone / Storm
Flood / Draught
Landslides etc
2. Technological disasters
Gas leakages, Rupture of Gas cylinders / Pressurized Vessels / Pipe lines
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear & Explosion Emergencies
Failure of Machines / Production
Human Error / Nuisance / Maniac
Terrorist Act
Fire Emergencies
The objectives of risk assessment are:
• To achieve a level of preparedness to safeguard the public and mitigate the impact of
the disaster.
• To prompt an effective disaster management strategy without causing panic among
the patients, visitors and the public.
4.1 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Hospital 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 hospitals 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.
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A disaster planning shall be done in a way that the quality of care to the serious/ critical
patients is not compromised. The plan should aim at the survival and recuperation of as
many patients as possible.
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:
1. Both Clinical and Non-clinical audits will be undertaken on a periodical basis to
identify the measures taken to prevent/reduce the impact of the potential hazards.
2. All the staff of the hospital will be encouraged to routinely assess all activities to
identify potential hazards.
3. Departmental Heads and Managers will identify hazards within their specific area
of control. The same should be notified to the appropriate hospital authorities for
immediate corrective actions.
To make the proceedings easier, the hospital administrators will embark upon disaster
planning using a phase plan. The hospital emergency planning is divided into three
phases:
1) Pre-disaster phase
(a) Planning: Risk assessment and planning for preparedness will be done, the hospital
plans will be formulated and then discussed in a suitable forum for approval.
(b) The disaster manual: The hospital disaster plan shall be written down in a document
form and copies of the same should be available in all the areas of the hospital.
(c) Staff education and training: Regular staff training by suitable drills shall be
undertaken in this phase.
2) Disaster Phase
(a) Phase of activation: Alter and notification of emergency.
(b) Activation of the chain of command in the hospital.
(c) Operational phase: This is the phase in which the actual tackling of mass casualties
will be performed according to the disaster/emergency plan.
(d) Phase of deactivation: When the administration/ command of the hospital will be
satisfied that the influx of mass casualty victims is not continuing to overwhelm the
hospital facilities.
3) Post Disaster Phase
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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.
4.2 SAFETY MEASURES:
Fire Safety
All the arrangements shall be made as per National Building Code Part-IV: 2016.
FIRE safety is so important to all hospital administrators, employees and designers that
the leadership in the hospital field should make every effort to keep abreast of current
developments in the fire safety field.
The basic principles of fire safety shall be kept in mind during the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of each hospital facility. Planning for fire safety can be divided
into five steps:
• Minimizing the chance of fire,
• Early discovery,
• Restricting fire spread,
• Extinguishing the fire, and
• Evacuating the building.
Fire Prevention:
To prevent the incidence of fire, appropriate measure to control fire hazards in the building
and maintenance of the building facilities shall be practiced. The preventive measures
taken for fire safety are as follows:
➢ The hospital shall be declared ‘No Smoking’ zone.
➢ Fire Detection & Alarm Systems are to be installed in different parts of the hospital,
in-case of the fire, on detecting fire the devices are activated and hooter is alarmed
in the security office.
➢ Fire Extinguisher: As per IS- 2190 Fire extinguishers, in appropriate sizes and
types, are to be provided throughout the hospital in every floor of the hospital. The
maintenance, Testing & inspection of Extinguishers as per schedule to be carried
out by a qualified person. The theft of or tampering with an extinguisher should be
reported immediately to the Maintenance concerned In-charge.
➢ Emergency Exits shall be provided at places and no obstructions may be placed in
front of or upon any exit door.
Class of Fire Description Suitable Type of Appliances
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Electrical Safety:
The following measures are required to be undertaken to ensure Electrical safety:
1. Routine Inspection of the power outlets throughout the hospital by the electrician.
2. Trip Switches are to be installed in different parts of the hospital to prevent short circuits.
3. Periodic inspection of wires to ensures that they are in appropriate conditions.
4. Before any electrical appliance is brought into Hospital, a safety inspection is necessary.
5. Electrical equipment not required during night is to be switched off.
6. Areas around electrical switchboards must be kept clear for a distance of at least 1
meter.
7. ABC type fire extinguisher is to be installed adjacent to electrical switchboards.
Bomb Threat:
Bomb threats are delivered in a variety of ways with the majority of threats being called in
to the target. In the event of a bomb threat, all personnel will follow the following
procedures:
i. The staff member receiving the call should make reasonable efforts to gain as much
information as possible. Keep the caller on the line as long as possible. Ask who is
calling, and have the caller repeat the message. Write down every word spoken by
the person making the call.
ii. If the caller does not indicate the location of the bomb or the time of the possible
detonation, the person receiving the call should ask the caller to provide this
information.
iii. Pay close attention to any strange or peculiar background noises such as motors
running, background music, or other noises that might give some clue concerning
the origin of the call.
A Fire in ordinary combustibles (wood, fibers, rubber plastics, paper and the like)
Gas Expelled Water Type
B Fires in flammable liquids, paints, grease, solvents.
Fire extinguishers of CO2, Foam type, Dry powder type and buckets.
C Fire in gaseous substances under pressure including liquefied gases
Fire extinguishers of carbon dioxide and dry powder type
Electrical / Electronics Installations
IT & Server Rooms, Electrical Panels And equipment.
Dry Chemical Powder, CO2 and FM -200 or Clean agent type
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iv. Immediately call the local Police Department regarding the threat & the caller.
v. Evacuation notification procedures will be activated to evacuate the buildings.
vi. The staff should direct and assist patients to exit the buildings consistent with fire
evacuation procedures
vii. The police and assigned staff (security Personal) will conduct an extensive search of
the building and remove the bomb with the help of Bomb Disposal Squad.
viii. The Director or authorized representative will approve re-entry into the building after
the search is completed and after consultation with the police for bomb removal
confirmation.
MOCK DRILL
a) Evacuation drills shall be conducted at established intervals not exceeding 12 months,
at the start of each new season, and with new staff. Drills shall be recorded in the
operational log.
b) When the evacuation plan involves use of emergency services, they should be
involved in the preparation of the plan and should be accorded every opportunity to
undertake training or drills at least once per year for continuously operating
installations and prior to each opening for seasonal operations.
HOSPITAL SAFETY COMMITTEE:
The Hospital Safety Committee is a multidisciplinary committee consisting of five
members. It meets at least six times in a year to evaluate the various safety aspects of the
hospital. The Committee undertakes detail analysis of the ongoing monitoring activities
and gives its feedback on the same. The Committee submits its report to the Chief Medical
Superintendent of the hospital.
The Hospital Safety Committee evaluates the ongoing monitoring activities on various
aspects of the following problems:
• Injuries to patients/ visitors
• Property damage.
• Occupational illnesses and injuries to staff
• Hazardous materials and waste spills, exposures, and other related incidents
• Security incidents involving patients, staff, students and visitors at Hospital.
• Fire-safety management problems, deficiencies, and failures.
• Medical equipment-management problems, failures, and user errors
• Utility systems management problems, failures, or user errors.
• Staff Unavailability (such as Weather Emergencies, natural disasters)
• Mass Casualty Patient Influx (such as Infectious Disease Outbreaks).
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Role of the Hospital Safety Committee:
a. Provide guidance and direction in all phases of the Safety Management Program.
b. Pro-active safety risk assessments of the clinical and clinical support areas of
hospital.
c. Facilitates the Environmental Monitoring Rounds.
d. Advising management of unsafe conditions or of non-compliance with regulations
and standards.
e. Conducts on-going safety education classes.
f. Responsible for proposing/revising safety policies.
GENERAL OUTLINE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING
➢ On site Emergency Plan
Role of Security I/C and Shift I’s/C
Emergency Control room with Emergency telephone numbers
Fire Wardens for each complex
Medical Aid / Hospital Available, Distance
Rehearsal / Training / SOP
➢ Off - site Emergency Plan
Local Fire Brigade at Distance
Disaster Management / Specialized Teams
Dog Squad / Explosion Detective Teams
Hospital, Number of Doctors and Staff, Distance Availability round o’ clock Resources
Available
District / Police Authorities
Rehearsal / Training / SOP
ROLES, DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES AT THE TIME OF EMERGENCY
The emergency services provided are integrated with other departments of the hospital.
Administrative In-charges, O.T- They will arrange operation theatres & adequate staff
and supervise the smooth movement of patients in & out of OTs. They will act as an overall
coordinator between medical & paramedical staff & ensure the functionality of the OT &
take care of the condition of their patients.
Duty Administrator- Coordinates with store in-charges & ensure the availability of all the
desirable items. Allot the priorities to the casualties. Interact with CSO & police to maintain
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calm in the hospital & instruct the staff to control any unwanted crowd. Keep the interaction
for mortuary & ice requirement.
Nursing Superintendent- Makes immediate arrangements for nursing staff in OTs,
Casualty & wherever needed and supervise the cwill be delivered by them. Check for
availability of medicine.
HOD, Department of Anaesthesia- Arranges adequate no. of anaesthetist. Organize OT
teams by name comprising of anaesthetist, OT technicians, Nursing staff, bearers, safai
karamchari and allot their duties. Instruct & ensure that any bullets, arms, missile
recovered from the patient & hand over ultimately to the police after due signatures from
the operating surgeon. Keep chief coordinator informed on hourly basis.
Pharmacy & Central store- take immediate actions to replenish all the items used in
various wards/ areas. Regularly contact the local suppliers for emergency supply if
needed. They keep a sufficient inventory of vital & essential items as a part of
preparedness.
HOD, Imaging Services/ laboratories- check for availability of material like chemicals,
films, etc. look after the maintenance of the equipments & machines like X-ray machine.
Prepare CT/ MRI and immediate investigation as per the needs.
HOD Blood transfusion- ensures adequate availability of all elements of blood. Liase
with OT & casualty for blood demand. Arrange staff for blood grouping & cross matching
in Causality/ OT.
Chief Engineer- ensures availability of all maintenance staff (electrician, plumber,
masoon, pump operator, carpenter, etc.) throughout the emergency period. Ensures
uninterrupted supply of water, power & gases.
Chief security officer- controls sudden rush or traffic. Keep a watch that no unwanted
elements are present in the treating area. Instructs his staff to assist casualty staff in
unloading & transporting patients direct the visitors to control room. Coordinate with police
& help them in carrying out their duties.
EXTERNAL AGENCIES ENGAGED
External agencies engaged for risk assessment as well as risk management are:
• Government agencies (for eg. Hospitals, Fire, Police, civil administration, Bomb
disposal squad)
• Non-Government Organizations,
• Private Hospitals,
• International relief agencies etc.
CHAIN OF COMMAND
A chain of command to be followed at the time of Emergency is as follows:
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SAFETY INSPECTION AND RECORDS:
The Safety Management Officer or Committee may require periodic assessment of the
following inventory:
a. Environmental (lighting, dusts, gases, sprays, noises).
b. Hazardous materials (flammable and caustic).
c. Equipment (biomedical equipment etc.).
d. Power equipment (motors, etc.).
e. Electrical equipment (switches, breakers, fuses, outlets, connections).
f. Hand tools.
g. Personal protective equipment (safety glasses, ventilators, radiation safety aprons
etc).
h. Personal service/first aid supplies (Medical Check Up).
i. Fire protection equipment (alarms and extinguishers).
j. Walkways/roadways (sidewalks, roadways).
k. Transportation equipment (Ambulances, lifts).
l. Containers (hazardous waste bags).
m. Structural openings (windows, doors, stairways).
n. Buildings/structures (floors, roofs, planter walls, fences
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ENCLOSURE 5. Disclosure of the consultant
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