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FORM-1, PREFEASIBILITY REPORT, MINING PLAN FOR ROUGH STONE, S.F.NO: 92, KEELAKKURICHY VILLAGE, ILLUPPUR TALUK , PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT TAMIL NADU OF M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM. PREFEASIBILITY REPORT
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FORM-1, PREFEASIBILITY REPORT, MINING PLAN FOR

ROUGH STONE, S.F.NO: 92, KEELAKKURICHY VILLAGE,

ILLUPPUR TALUK , PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT

TAMIL NADU OF

M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU

NALACHANGAM.

PREFEASIBILITY REPORT

CHAPTER -1

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT /ACKGROUND INFORMATION:

M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM, has

applied for grant quarrying lease to quarry Rough Stone deposit over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in

KEELAKKURICHY Village, ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamil Nadu for 5 years.

The District Collector, PUDUKKOTTAI vide their letter no. 2595/2016(G&M) dated: 16.11.2016 have

conveyed its decision to grant lease over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in KEELAKKURICHY Village,

ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamil Nadu and requested M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA

MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM to submit the approved mining plan through the

Department of Geology and Mining , PUDUKKOTTAI and also obtain Environmental Clearance from DEIAA.

Department of Geology and Mining, PUDUKKOTTAI vide their Rc .No. 2595/2016(G&M) dated: 21.02.2017.

have approved the Mining Plan over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in KEELAKKURICHY Village,

ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamil Nadu. (Copy of Mining plan approval letter enclosed).

M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM, Propose to

quarry Rough Stone for 70714m /year from this lease applied area by open cast semi- mechanized mining

technique. This feasibility report is prepared towards obtaining the Environmental Clearance.

As per MOEF O.M. No. L - 11011/47/2011 –A.II (M) dated 18th

May, 2012, leases of minor minerals

also require environmental clearance. For getting environmental clearance, depending on the nature magnitude

and capacity, the projects are categorized as “A” Category & “B” Category. “A” Category projects have to be

cleared by MOEF while “B” Category by the District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA). This

being a small quarry of just 2.35.5Ha (< 25 Ha) it can be treated as B-2 category.

1.2 DETAILS OF THE AREA:

It is a Government Poramboke land. The applicant had been given precise area for the proposed grant of Rough

Stone Quarry Lease.

2.1. PROJECT DETAILS:

2.1.1SITE DESCRIPTION:

Salient details of the site &its environs are as follows:

SALIENT ASPECTS OF SITE AND ITS ENVIRONS

1. Name of the Project Rough stone quarry

2. Project Proponent M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA

UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM

3. ML area 2.35.5Ha

4. Land use

Sl.

No. Land Use

Present

Area (Hect)

Area in use

during the

quarrying

period (Hect)

1. Quarrying Pit 1.87.50 1.91.50

2. Infrastructure Nil 0.01.00

3. Dumps 0.01.00 Nil

4. Roads 0.01.00 0.02.00

5. Green Belt Nil 0.41.00

6. Unutilized 0.42.00 Nil

Total = 2.35.5Ha 2.35.5Ha

5. Nearest Railway station TRICHY – 40.0m

6. Nearest Airport Trichy – 36.0km

7. Nearest major water bodies There is no major water bodies. Apart from the above

mentioned small water bodies there are no other river,

lake, Odai and channel is located within in the radius of

500 m to the proposed quarry site.

8. Nearest Town / city PUDUKKOTTAI – 31m

9. Nearest Village

Direction Village Distance

in Kms

Populatio

-n

North Sithuppattai 2.5km 750

East Oorapatti 1.6km 250

South Meivazhi salai 1.0km 300

West Keelakkurichy 1.2km 280

10. Notified Archaeologically important places,

Monuments

Nil within 10 km radius

11. Local Places of Historical and Tourism

interest

Nil within 10km radius

12. Environmental sensitive area , Protected area

(Tiger reserve, elephant reserve,

Biospj Heres, National parks, Wildlife

sanctuaries, Community reserves and

conservation reserves)

Nil within 10km radius

13. Reserved / Protected Forests Nil

14. Defence installations Nil within 10km radius

15. Seismic Zone Nil

16. Other Industries in the area Nil

2.1.2 PROJECT DESCIPTION

Salient of the project are as follows:

1. Production Capacity 70714m³ / Year for Rough Stone

2. Geological reserves 724880m³ for Rough stone

3. Total waste The wastes are generated during the mining period is

39285m³ shall be proposed to Backfilling to the Middle

side of the lease area.

4. Method of Mining: Opencast Shallow mining with drilling & blasting.

5. Main mining equipment Hydraulic excavator, jack hammers, Tippers,

6. Bench height & Slope Bench height of 5m and bench width of 5m is proposed

for Rough Stone.

7. Life of mine 70714m³ /Year for Rough stone. Total Mineable

reserves are 392856m³.

Life of the Mine = 392856m³ / 70714m³

= 5.0 Years.

8. Man power 18 including managerial staff

9. Water Requirement & source 2.5 KLD will be met from the bore well within the ML

area or through tankers.

Drinking & Domestic

Purposes (in KLD)

0.750 KLD

Dust Suppression (in KLD) 1.500 KLD

Green belt (in KLD) 0.250 KLD

Total 2.500 KLD

10. Infrastructure Mine office, store room, toilet, first-aid room and,

magazine will be provided on semi- permanent structures

with the lease area. Portable drinking water can be

transported to the work site in tippers or can be at from

bore well.

11. Use of Rough Stone & Gravel Rough stone are used mainly in construction industries.

12. Environmental status

Being a small mine, impact of mining on environment

will be negligible. The mining operation will provide

more employment to the rural people and environment

friendly operations.

DISPOSAL OF WASTE:

The wastes(10%) are generated during the mining period is 39285m³ shall be proposed to Backfilling to

the Middle side of the lease area.

Year Waste

I 1344

1488

2462

1860

3965

II 7992

III 2772

6384

IV 1714

4985

V 691

3628

TOTAL 39285

2.3 LAND USE PATTERN:

The area is a rural area. Rough Stone exposes in the lease area and it is strewn with boulders of various

sizes ranging from a few cm to one to half meter in diameter. The terrain is almost flat and it is cover with

charnackite. Except some small bushes there are no other trees in the applied area.

Depth of mining is taken as 36m from the surface. Leaving the Topsoil and weather rock, the thickness of

Rough Stone considered now for economical extraction is 36m. Since there is mineral occurrence below this depth

also, mining activity may continue in future below this depth. As such no backfilling of mined out void is

suggested now.

The post mining land use plan/ Conceptual plan along with cross section is shown as mining plan.

3.1. SITE ANALYSIS:

3.2. CONNECTIVITY:

PUDUKOTTAI – ANNAVASAL= 18.0kms

ANNAVASAL – KEELAKKURICHY- 4.5kms

Quarry site is located in SOUTHERN side at a distance of 1.2 kms.

3.3. PROJECT LATOUT IN RELATION TO PRIME NATURAL FEATURES:

There is no declared biosphere, wild life Sanctuaries, or tiger Sanctuary or migrating corridor or Coastal

Zone in the Zone and 10km suffer zone.

As already mentioned, the entire mine lease area is private Government Poramboke land is some others

possession and all other Owners are given consent .There are no habitation or other structures like HT electric lines

in the lease area. No Water bodies around 500m radius.

4.1. PLANNING CONCEPT:

Rough Stone mined from this quarry will meet the domestic and export demands. The production and

method of mining is planned considering the geological factors, availability of proven technology, demand for the

material etc. Safety barriers as per State Government order is left in the planning stage itself.

4.2. GREENBELT:

Green belt will be developed in the safety zone area etc, and at all possible places. Local species will be

used for plantation.

5.1 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN:

The Government Poramboke land S.F.NO. 92. There are no human habitations also. As such no

rehabilitation and resettlement plan is involved.

6.1. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES:

As soon as environmental clearance and other statutory clearance are obtained, the mining operations will

be commenced

The project cost would be around Rs. 26,00,000/- for deployment of machinery and creation of

infrastructural facilities like approach road, Mine Office / Workers Shed, first Aid Room etc., Including

electrifications and water supply.

7.1 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION)

The proposed Rough Stone of M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU

NALACHANGAM Rough Stone will bring prosperity and improvements in physical and social infrastructures in

the area like

Direct employment to about 18 persons

Indirect employment to more than 100 persons

Financial gains for the state and central governments, through collection of various taxes like Royalty,

cess, etc.

Increase in General Awareness of the People

Improvement of the General Living Standard of the people in the vicinity

Overall Improvement in HDI (Human Development Index)

Growth of Allied Industries in the Area.

Reduction in migration of local people and at the same time increase in Inflow from outside.

Improvement in Per Capital Income.

Providing certain faculties‟ for the local schools and panchayats

In short, the working mining project will region in the fields of potential employment opportunities,

improved per capita for local people , improved social welfare facilities like infrastructural build – up , etc.

A meticulously well planned Environmental Management Plan, with various programme schedules and

timely execution objectives will ensure that the future environmental quality in the area will be maintained within

statutory limits.

With proper environmental management strategy, it is possible that industrial growth, if properly planned

with all environmental concerns and appropriate remedial measures can go a long way to improve life pattern and

living conditions of the local community around the project.

In view of above factors, the proposed project is worthy of approval for improving the social, physical and

financial status of the region, the state and the country as a whole.

CHAPTER-II

INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT / BACK GROUND INFORMATION

2.1. IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT:

M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM, has

applied for grant quarrying lease to quarry Rough Stone deposit over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in

KEELAKKURICHY Village, ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamil Nadu for 5 years.

M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM, has

applied for grant quarrying lease to quarry Rough Stone deposit over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in

KEELAKKURICHY Village, ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamil Nadu for 5 years.

The District Collector, PUDUKKOTTAI vide their letter no. 2595/2016(G&M) dated: 16.11.2016 have

conveyed its decision to grant lease over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in KEELAKKURICHY Village,

ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamil Nadu and requested M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA

MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM to submit the approved mining plan through the

Department of Geology and Mining , PUDUKKOTTAI and also obtain Environmental Clearance from DEIAA.

Department of Geology and Mining, PUDUKKOTTAI vide their Rc .No. 2595/2016(G&M) dated: 21.02.2017.

have approved the Mining Plan over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in KEELAKKURICHY Village,

ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamil Nadu. (Copy of Mining plan approval letter enclosed).

M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM, Propose to

quarry Rough Stone for 70714m /year from this lease applied area by open cast semi- mechanized mining

technique. This feasibility report is prepared towards obtaining the Environmental Clearance.

As per MOEF O.M. No. L - 11011/47/2011 –A.II (M) dated 18th

May, 2012, leases of minor minerals

also require environmental clearance. For getting environmental clearance, depending on the nature magnitude

and capacity, the projects are categorized as “A” Category & “B” Category. “A” Category projects have to be

cleared by MOEF while “B” Category by the District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA). This

being a small quarry of just 2.35.5Ha (< 25 Ha) it can be treated as B-2 category.

1.2 DETAILS OF THE AREA:

It is a Government Poramboke land. The applicant had been given precise area for the proposed grant of Rough

Stone Quarry Lease.

2.1.2. PROJECT PROPONENT:

Name : M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA

UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM,

Address : KEELAKKURICHY VILLAGE & POST,

ANNAVASAL ROUTE, ILLUPUR TALUK,

PUDUKKOTTAI DISTRICT.

2.2MINING LEASE:

State District Panchat / union Taluk Village S.F.No Extent

in

hectares

Tamil

Nadu

Pudukkottai THULAIYANUR

/ ILLUPPUR

Illuppur KEELAKKURI

CHY

92 2.35.5Ha

Total = 2.35.5Ha

The period of mining lease is 5 years. The Quarry lease area is shown in lease plan (Plate – II in the

Mining Plan).

2.3 NEED FOR THE PROJECT &ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND OR REGION:

Rough stone is used in the constructions industries and road projects. The smaller domestic sales will also

bring good returns financially to state governmental and central governmental in the form of taxes, cesses, duties,

etc..

As the Rough stone mining operations in the proposed mine will employ about 18 persons directly and

about 100 persons on indirect basis through allied opportunities in logistics, trading, repining works etc good

employment potential will arise in this internal rural backward area, which will provide a great fillip for raising

income levels and standards of living in the area.

CHAPTER-III

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1. TYPE OF PROJECT:

This will be an Open cast ,semi-mechanized mine to mine about 392856m³ , out of which is about

353570m³ will be the recoverable reserves of Rough stone .

3.2. LOCATION:

This project is for Quarrying of Rough stone over an extent of 2.35.5Ha in S.F.NO. 92 in KEELAKKURICHY

Village of ILLUPPUR Taluk, PUDUKKOTTAI District, Tamilnadu .The area Lies in the North Latitude N 10˚

29’ 26.04” And East Longitude of E 78˚ 44’ 13.31’’ falls in the survey of India Topo sheet No. 58 J/11.

3.3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

3.3.1. GEOLOGY:

REGIONAL GEOLOGY:

PUDUKKOTTAI District is underlain by the wide range of metamorphic rocks of peninsular gneissic

complex. These rocks are extensively weathered and overlain by the recent valley fills and alluvium at places. The

geological formations found in the district are Archaean rocks like Gneisses, Granites, Charnockites basic

granulites and calc-gneisses. The younger formations are Quartz veins and pegmatite.

Crystalline rocks of Archaean to late Proterozoic age occupy over 80% of the area of the state, while the rest

is covered by Phanerozoic sedimentary rocks mainly along the coastal belt and in a few inland River valleys. The

hard rock terrain comprises predominantly of Charnockite and Khondalite groups and their migmatitic derivatives,

supracrustal sequences of ILLUPPUR and Kolar groups and Peninsular Gneissic Complex (Pudukkottai Group),

intruded by ultramafic-mafic complexes, basic dykes, granites and syenites.

The generalized stratigraphic succession of the geological formations met within this District is as

follows.

Age Rock Formation

1. Recent to Sub recent Soil, Alluvium

2. Archaean Granites, basic granulites, Peninsular Gneiss, Calc Gneiss and

Charnockites

GEOLOGY OF THE AREA

1. The area is mainly composed of Archaean crystalline metamorphic complex.

2. The rock type noticed in the area for lease is Charnockite which contains mostly Quartz and Feldspar

with some ferromagnesian minerals.

3. The Charnockite is part of peninsular Gneisses, a high grade metamorphic rock.

4. The general trend of formation is NE – SW and dips steeply.

5. The general geological succession of the area is given as under.

Age Rock Formation

1. Recent to Sub recent Soil, Alluvium

2. Archaean Charnockites

3. Archaean Peninsular Gneiss, and Calc Gneiss

3.3.2. RESERVES:

3.3.2.1 EXPLORATION:

The lease applied area is a New Quarry.

3.3.2.2 METHOD OF ESTIMATION OF RESERVES:

The geological and mineable reserves are estimated by cross-sectional method.

3.3.3 GEOLOGICAL RESERVES & MINEALE RESERVES:

The geological reserve is estimated for the area by the Cross-Sectional method is as 724880m³ upto the

estimated depth. The reserves details are as follows:

ESTIMATION OF GEOLOGICAL RESERVES FOR ROUGH STONE

The mineable reserves and the recoverable reserves are 392856m³ and 353570m³ respectively,

3.3.3.1. SELECTION OF MINE BOUNDARY:

The mine boundary is demarcated in line with the following conditions / stipulations laid down y the

District Collector in their precise area letter on 16.11.2016.

3.3.4. MINING METHOD:

Open cast method of semi –mechanized mining will be adopted to quarry the Rough stone.

3.4.1 BENCH DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Rough stone benches will be formed to a height of 6m and width not less than 5m for movement of

machineries and slope shall not be more than 92º for waste bench and therefore the working face is designed to a

height of 6m and the width not less than 5 - 10m and the working slope will be vertical, however the final slope

will be 45º while abutting the ultimate pit limit. Construction of parapet as a fencing around such ultimate pit limit

on top of opencast workings will be arranged to safeguard the mine from inadvertent entry and hazards.

3.3.5 PRODUCTION RATE AND LIFE OF MINE:

The mineable reserves is estimated by cross-sectional method having considered the recovery factor,

depth of mining, safety barriers etc., The mineable reserves is estimated 392856m³ and the recoverable reserves is

353570m³.The year wise production plan for the proposed project is shown in PLATE NO:V.

The life of the mine is computed as Five Years at a production rate of 70714m3 per annum.

The wastes are generated during the mining period 39285m³ shall be proposed to Backfilling to the Middle side of

the lease area. The annual production is proposed as 70714m3 for the proposed five years and generation of rejects

are shown as under,

3.3.6 PROPOSED MECHINERIES:

The following machineries are proposed exclusively for the development for the development and

production works at this mine:

S.No Machineries Numbers Unit Size/Capacity Make

1

Jack hammer with 6

Mm

32Hand held

Atlas

Copco

2 Compressor

Hydraulic excavator

1 M3 1.7 Ex 300

3 Tipper 2 MT 10 Ashok

Leyland

The above machineries are adequate to meet out the simultaneous development and production schedule.

3.3.7. BLASTING:

The massive formation shall be broken into pieces of portable size by drilling and blasting using jack

hammers and shot hole blasting. Powder factor of explosives for breaking such hard rock shall be in the order of 6

to 7 tonnes per K.g of explosives. Blasting parameters are as follows.

Diameter of the hole : 32-36 mm

Spacing : 92 Cms

Depth : 1 to 1.5m

Charge / Hole : D.Cord with water or 70 gms of gun powder or Gelatine.

Pattern of hole : Zig Zag

Inclination of hole : 700 from the horizontal.

Quantity of rock broken : 0.45 MT x 2.6 = 1.17 MT

Blasting efficiency @ 90% : 1.17 x 90% = 1.05MT / hole

Charge per hole : 920 gms of 25mm dia cartridge

Quantity of rock broken per day : 35.3MT.

3.3.8. DISPOSAL OF WASTE:

The wastes are generated during the mining period is 39285m³ shall be proposed to Backfilling to the

Middle side of the lease area.

Year wise production Wastes generates are tabulated as under,

Year Waste

I 1344

1488

2462

1860

3965

II 7992

III 2772

6384

IV 1714

4985

V 691

3628

TOTAL 39285

3.4. USES OF PRODUCTS FROM QUARRY:

Rough Stone are mainly used in construction industries.

3.5 LAND USE PATTERN:

The area is a rural area. Rough Stone exposes in the lease area and it is strewn with boulders of various

sizes ranging from a few cm to one to half meter in diameter. The terrain is almost flat and it is cover with a

Charnockite. Except some small bushes there are no other trees in the applied area. Depth of mining is taken as

36m from the surface. Since there is mineral occurrence below this depth also, mining activity may continue in

future below this depth. The post mining land use plan/ Conceptual plan along with cross section is shown as

mining plan.

3.6 REQUIREMENTS:

3.6.1 Man Power:

Total manpower required will be 18 on direct basis. Indirectly more than 100 persons can derive benefits

in allied services like logistics, polishing, loading/ unloading repair works trading etc.

3.6.2 Water:

About 2.5 KLD water will be used for dust suppression, green belt and domestic sanitary needs.

Drinking & Domestic Purposes (in KLD) 0.750 KLD

Dust Suppression (in KLD) 1.500 KLD

Green belt (in KLD) 0.250 KLD

Total 2.500 KLD

3.6.3 Effluent System:

The only effluent arising from project consists of domestic water, to the tune of about 2.5 KLD which is

discharged into septic tanks with soak pits.

3.6.4 Electricity requirement:

No electricity is needed for quarry operations etc as only diesel operated mining machinery are used for

quarrying. The mining work is restricted to one general shift during daytime only. However, the power requirement

of the administrative buildings, roads etc are met from state grid. Besides, standby generators can be used to meet

the negligible power requirement of the mines.

3.7. SITE SERVICES:

The simple methods adopted and the limited scale of activities involved in Rough stone dimensional stone

quarrying does not require huge worship facilities. Major Machinery repair works are attended at

PUDUKKOTTAI town (23Km) and minor repairs are carried out by the company‟s staff at the quarry site itself.

Mine office, store room, toilet, first – aid room and, magazine will be provided on semi- permanent structures

within the lease area.

3.8 SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION FOR MINING AND PROCESSING OF ROUGH STONE AND

ITS FEASIBILITY:

The line diagram of Mining Operation is given below:

Drilling by Jack Hammers

Blasting

Segregation

Loading by tipper /trucks to the

crushing units

CHAPTER-IV

SITE ANALYSIS

4.1 CONNECTIVITY:

PUDUKOTTAI – ANNAVASAL= 18.0kms

ANNAVASAL – KEELAKKURICHY- 4.5kms

Quarry site is located in SOUTHERN side at a distance of 1.2 kms.

4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP:

The area is a rural area. Rough stone exposes in the lease area and it is strewn with boulders of various

sizes ranging from a few cm to one to half meter in diameter. The terrain is almost flat and it is cover with a

charnockite. Except some small bushes there are no other trees in the applied area. Crops are only seasonal

cultivation with lift irrigation is practiced. The main crops are groundnut, maize, soybeans and cereals.

4.3 TOPOGRAPHY:

1. The area applied for quarry lease is almost undulated terrain with gentle elevation of 3m the ground level

and sloping towards south covered with Rough Stone which does not sustain any type of vegetation.

2. No major river is found nearby the applied area.

3. Water table is noticed at a depth of 70m from the surface in the adjacent open wells of the area.

4. Temperature of the area is reported to be 180C to a maximum of 38

0C during summer.

5. Rainfall of this area is about 800mm to 900 mm during the monsoons in a year.

4.4 PROJECT LAYOUT IN RELATION TO IMPORTANT NATURALFEATURES:

There are No declared biosphere, wild life Sanctuaries, or tiger Sanctuary or migrating corridor or Coastal

Zone and 10km buffer Zone.

As already mentioned, the entire mine lease area is private Government Poramboke land is in lessees

possession .There no habitation or other structures like HT electric lines in the lease area.

1 Nearest villages

Direction Village Distance

in Kms

Population

North Enangulathur 4.0km 750

East KEELAKKURICHY 1.0km 400

South Viralimalai 8.0km 1500

West Saranerkudi 1.0km 200

2 Nearest Major Water bodies There is no manor water bodies. Apart from the above

mentioned small water bodies there are no other river, lake,

Odai and channel is located within in the radius of 500 m to

the proposed quarry site.

3 Notified Archaeologically important

places ,monuments

Nil within 10km radius

4 Local Places of Historical and Tourism

Interest

Nil within 10km radius

5 Environmental sensitive areas , Protected

areas as per Wild life Protection Act,1972

(Tiger reserve ,Elephant reserve ,

iospheres ,National Parks ,Wild life

Sanctuaries ,community reserves and

conservation reserves )

Nil within 10km radius

6 Reserved /Protected Forests Nil within 10 Km radius

7 Defence Installations Nil within 10km radius

8 Seismic Zone Zone –II (lease active)

9 Other Industries in the area No other industries in this area.

Index plan showing the features within 10km radius is given as Figure No.7

4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE:

The area is well accessible by road .The mining work is restricted to one general shift during daytime

only .Major Machinery repair Works are attended at PUDUKKOTTAI town (23km) and minor repairs are carried

out by the company‟s staff at the quarry site itself .Mine office ,store room ,toilet ,first –aid room and , magazine

will e provided on semi –permanent structures within the lease area .

4.6 CLIMATIC SCENARIO:

Generally sub tropical climatic condition prevails throughout the year and this District receives rain both

in South west and North east monsoon. The average rainfall is about 800mm to 900mm and the temperature

ranges from 180C during winter and to a maximum of 38

0C during the summer. The climate of the Pudukkottai

naturally resembles closely that of the surrounding districts of the presidency. It is one of the drier areas in

Southern India.

The year may be divided into four distinct seasons. The first period January to March is relatively dry and

cool. In the second, April to May, though more rain is to be expected, the heat steadily increases. The second half

of the year comprises the two monsoons. Practically, the hot season extends from March to October, with

occasional intervals of rain, while the rainy season properly so-called extends over October, November and

December and sometimes into January. Such “cold weather “as the sets in December and lasts till March.

4.7 SOIL STATUS:

The Topsoil is in red colour and thickness of the soil is Nil and followed by weathered pediments. The

Rough stone is overlain by Weathered Formation.

4.8 SOIL INFRASTRUCTURE:

The Project area and its immediate surroundings do not contain any human habitations,

Infrastructures nearby the

applied area.

1. Post Office

2. Police Station

3. G.H

4. Fire service

5. Railway Station

6. School

7. Airport

8. Seaport

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

ANNAVASAL– 4.5km

KEERANUR- 9.0kms

VIRALIMALAI - 8.0kms

ILLUPPUR - 16.0kms

TRICHY - 40.0kms

ANNAVASAL– 4.5km

TRICHY – 36.0km

TUTICORIN – 250.0 kms

CHAPTER – V

PLANNING BRIEF

5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT:

Rough stone mined from this quarry will meet the domestic demands. The production and method of

mining is planned considering the geological factors, availability of proven technology, demand for the material

etc. Safety barriers as per State Government order is left in the planning stage itself.

5.2 POPULATION PROJECTIONS:

The project will give employment opportunities to about 18 persons directly. Indirectly about 100 persons

will find employment prospects in allied service sectors such as Rough stone crushing units, logistics, trading, etc.

While skilled persons for the project may have to be brought from outside initially, till local persons attain

proficiency in skilled operations, ultimately the nearby villagers may upgrade their operational skills for finding

good source of employment in the project late on.

5.3 LAND USE PLANNING:

The land use plan is given below:

Sl.

No. Land Use

Present Area

(Hect)

Area in use

during the

quarrying

period (Hect)

1. Quarrying Pit 1.87.50 1.91.50

2. Infrastructure Nil 0.01.00

3. Dumps 0.01.00 Nil

4. Roads 0.01.00 0.02.00

5. Green Belt Nil 0.41.00

6. Unutilized 0.42.00 Nil

Total = 2.35.5Ha 2.35.5Ha

5.4 GREEN BELT PROPOSALS:

Green belt will be developed in the safety zone area etc, and at all possible places. Local trees like

Casuarinas , Eucalyptus , Neem, acacia, Tamarind etc will be planted along the western side lease boundary and

avenues as well as over Non- active dumps at a rate of 10 trees per annum with interval 5m in between. The rate of

survival expected to be 80% in this area. Land use and Afforestation plan is given Figure No.6

5.5 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND:

PUDUKOTTAI – ANNAVASAL= 18.0kms

ANNAVASAL – KEELAKKURICHY- 4.5kms

Quarry site is located in SOUTHERN side at a distance of 1.2 kms.

The logistics details of the product area as follows:

• Rough stone produced :70714 per annum

• No of transport days in a year : 300 days

• No of trips per transport day : 35.3

The existing pucca roads are adequate to meet this negligible transport need.

5.6 AMENITIES AND FACILITIES:

Good site services will be set up in project area by establishing mine office, rest shelter, first aid room,

toilets etc.

Drinking water facilities will be on bore well supply basis to all operational personnel. Toilet facilities

will also be created through sewage pit and dispersion trench installations. Medical help on part time basis will also

be created to treat injured persons etc. Besides, occupational health problems will also be minimised through

proper pre-entry medical inspections and regular check – up the rafters during operational phase.

CHAPTER VI

PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

6.1 INFRASTRUCTURAL LAYOUT IN MINING PROJECT AREA:

All necessary infrastructural facilities like mine office, rest shelter, first aid room, toilets etc will be

created for this project.

6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA:

For the present limited scale of Mining operations, no residential areas are envisaged.

6.3 GREEN BELT:

As mentioned earlier in V- chapter, green belt will be raised along the inner boundary of ML area and in

all possible places.

6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE:

The proposed project will give following employment prospects.

Direct basis - 18 persons

Indirect basis – More than 100 persons

The former category will be of skilled pattern and initially outside sources will be tapped. Later on,

through skill up-gradation, local community will also be benefitted.

The advent of the project will improve the social infrastructure through skills up-gradation, better drinking

water facilities, improvement in medical and educational services etc. As a result, the social infrastructure in the

area will improve considerably. Consequently the human development index of the area will also go up.

6.5 CONNECTIVITY:

PUDUKOTTAI – ANNAVASAL= 18.0kms

ANNAVASAL – KEELAKKURICHY- 4.5kms

Quarry site is located in SOUTHERN side at a distance of 1.2 kms.

6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT:

Drinking water facilities will be arranged from bore well within the lease or through tankers, as the

demand will be meagre at about 2.5 KLD.

6.7 SEWERAGE SYSTEM:

As there will be only about 18 persons during operational phase of project, the only effluent arising from

project consists of domestic waste, to the tune of about 2.5 KLD which is discharged into septic tanks with soak

pits.

6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT:

No industrial effluents or waste will arise from the project, except for solid waste, description of which is

given in para 3.3.8, Chapter – III. F.R.

6.9 POWER REQUIREMENT, SUPPLY AND SOURCE:

As already mentioned the simple methods adopted and the limited scale of activities involved in Rough

stone dimensional stone mining does not require high- tension electric power. The mining work is restricted to one

general shift during daytime only. No electricity is needed for quarry operations etc as mainly diesel operated

mining machinery are used for quarrying However, the power requirement of the administrative buildings, roads

etc can be met from state grid. Besides, standby generator will be available to meet the emergency power

requirement of the mines.

CHAPTER VII

REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN

7.1 The entire quarry lease area of 2.35.5Ha. in Government Poramboke land. There are no human habitations

also. As such no rehabilitation and resettlement plan is involved

CHAPTER VIII

PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES

8.1 TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT:

As soon as environmental clearance and other statutory clearances are obtained the mining operations will

be commenced.

8.2 PROJECT COST AND ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT

8.2.1 PROJECT COST:

The project cost would be around Rs. 26,00,000/- for deployment of machinery and creation of

infrastructural facilities like approach road, Mine office / Workers Shed, First Aid Room etc.., including

electrifications and water supply.

8.2.2 ECONOMIC VIABILITY:

In fact there will be a great demand for Rough stone for construction industries. Hence, the economic

viability of the project will be greatly sustainable.

CHAPTER IX

ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION)

9.1 CONCLUSION:

The proposed Rough stone quarry of M/s. AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR SUYA UDAVI KUZHU

NALACHANGAM, will bring prosperity and improvements in physical and social infrastructures in the area like:

Direct employment to about 18 persons

Indirect employment to about 100 persons

Financial gains for the state and central governments, through collection of various taxes like royalty ,

cess, etc

Increase in General Awareness of the People.

Improvement of the General Living Standard of the People in the vicinity

Overall Improvement in HDI (Human Development Index)

Growth of Allied Industries in the Area.

Reduction in migration of local people and at the same time increase in Inflow from Outside.

Improvement in Per Capita Income.

Providing certain facilities for the local schools and panchayat.

In short, the working mining project will benefit this region in the fields of potential employment

opportunities, improved per capita income for local people, improved social welfare facilities like infrastructural

build – up, etc.

A meticulously well planned Environmental Management Plan, with various programme schedules and

timely execution objectives will ensure that the future environmental quality in the area will be maintained within

statutory limits.

With proper environmental management strategy, it is possible that industrial growth, if properly planned

with all environmental concerns and appropriate remedial measures can go a long way to improve life pattern and

living conditions of the local community around the project.

In view of above factors, the proposed project is worthy of approval for improving the social, physical and

financial status of the region, the state and the country as a whole.

For AMMA PANNAI GRAMA MAGALIR

SUYA UDAVI KUZHU NALACHANGAM,

Signature of Project Proponent\Applicant.

Date:

Place: PUDUKKOTTAI


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