MINING PLAN WITH PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
(UNDER RULE OF MARBLE DEVELOPMENT & CONSERVATION 2002) OF
CHIKLA MARBLE MINE (S. No. 88/P) FOR Mineral- Marble, Lease Area- 4.0469 Hect.
Near Village – Chikla, Taluka – Danta, District – Banaskantha (Guj.)
Lessee
M/s Ambaji Minerals Post- Chikla, Ambaji – 385110, State- Gujarat
Prepared By The Mewar Geological Mining Consultant
Kalyan Singh Nagori Reg. No. RQP/UDP/023/87-A
Valid upto 13.01.2022
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CHAPTER – 1
GENERAL Introduction
The marble quarry lease over an area of 4.0469 Hect. in survey No. 88(P) near
village - Chikla, Taluka – Danta, District - Banaskantha, State Gujarat has been granted
for a period of 18 years w. e. f. 22.10.2002 in favour of M/s Monalisa Marble. The
agreement was executed on 22.10.2002.later on. The lease was transfer to present
lessee Ambaji Marble through transfer deed agreement on 9.11.06 vide Govt. of
Gujarat letter No. CGM/QL/Tran/B.K./172/3970 date 13.10.06 & office order No.
AGP/QL/1855/4720/date 06.11.06. Lease period is expire on 21.10.2012 Lessee has
submitted lease renewal application on 15.11.2011. Renewal of lease is under
progress.
In compliance to Marble Development and Conservation Rule 2002 of mining
plan of the Chikla mine has been prepared with due authorization of the lessee for five
year period.
Earlier mining plan was approved by Sr. Geologist Comm. Of Geology & Mining
Govt. of Gujarat vide there letter no. CGM/MC/61/1350-1355 date 30.03.2010.
The mineral marble will be extracted from the area for trading purpose.
The lease area has been worked by the lessee from last than eleven years by
putting shallow working pits. The lessee has more than 30 years of experience in field
of mining. The lessee intends to mine & develop the area for mineral marble by
scientific method & following all safety methods.
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1.a. Name & Address of lessee: - Mine Address:- M/s Ambaji Minerals,
Post – Chikla, Taluka – Danta,
District – Banaskantha,
State Gujarat
Administrative office 172 A, Fatehpura
Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur (Raj.)
Name of contact person: - Sh. C.S. Mehta.
1.b. Status of lessee: - Lessee is a partnership firm. There are two partners of the firm. The name of
partners is as under:
1. Dr. Mahendra Singh Singhvi.
2. Shri Abhishekh Singh Singhvi.
The address of the partners is both the given below.
172A, Fatehpura, Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur (Raj.).
1.c. Minerals which occurring in the area and which are the lessee intends to mine:
Marble is the only economic rock/ mineral occurring in the lease area.
This mineral/ rock is being mined by the lessee & intends to extract the same in
the future also.
1.d. Period for which mining lease is granted/renewed/proposed to be applied: The quarry lease for mineral marble was granted to the lessee for an area
4.0469 Hect. near village Chikla for a period of 10 years from 22-10 -2002 to
21-10-2012. Lessee has submitted lease renewal application for 10 years period &
same is under progress.
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1.e. Name, Address & Registration Number of RQP preparing this mining plan: - Shri Kalyan Singh Nagori
The Mewar Geomin Consultants
70, Indraprasth Complex, IIIrd Floor
Delhigate, Shastri Circle, Link Road,
Udaipur (Rajasthan).
Ph. No. (0294) 2561098
Reg. No. RQP/UDP/023/87A
(Valid up to 13.1.2022)
1.f. Name & Address of prospecting Agencies: 1. Geological survey of India
2. Department of Geology & Mining Govt. of Gujarat.
3. Lessee himself.
1.g. Reference No. & Date of consent letter from the State Govt. The marble quarry lease over an area of 4.0469 Hect. in survey No. 88(P) near
village Chikla, Taluka – Danta, Distt. Banaskantha, State – Gujarat vide Govt. of
Gujarat order No. AGV/OL/1101/1794 – 1803 date. 02-06-2003 upto a period 21-10-
2012. Lessee has submitted lease renewal application & same is under consideration
to Govt. of Gujarat.
1.0 Review of Mining Plan 1.1 Name of Mine: -
Chikla Marble Mine (S. No. 88(P)) over an area 4.0469 Hect. in parts of
village - Chikla, Taluka - Danta, District - Banaskantha, Gujarat State of M/s
Ambaji Minerals.
1.2 Particulars of Approval of Mining Plan: - The mining plan was approved by Commissionerate of Geology & Mining,
Gandhinagar vide their letter no. CGM/MC/61/1350 -1355 date 30.03.2010 for
five year period (2008-2012 up to 21.10.2012)
1.3 Date of Commencement of mining operations: - The date of commencement of mining from last Thirteen years.
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1.4 Review of Compliance Position: - (1) Mining Development and Exploration: -
According to the approved mining plan, the lessee should have carried
out mining in central part of lease area during the five-year mining plan period
producing 1, 21,940 tonnes of marble. Further the proposed mining was confined
to central part of lease area. In reality, during the three years of mining plan
period the lessee has carried out mining in the proposed mining area. Producing
1, 73,630 MT. Which is more as compare to proposed in mining plan.
The production of last five year showing marble block & rubbles are as under: -
Year
Production of Marble block & Rubbles in MT
Marbles Blocks in MT Marbles Rubbles in MT
2008-09 Nil 44500 MT
2009-10 Nil 35800 MT
2010-11 Nil 33370 MT
2011-12 Nil 28336 MT
2012-13 Upto (21.10.2012)
Nil 31624 MT
Total Nil 1,73,630 MT
Statement showing proposed production and actual performance during mining
plan period of five years of mining plan period (upto 21.10.2012).
S. No. Work Details Proposed in approved mining plan/ scheme
Achieved during mining period
1. Production in MT 1,21,940 1,73,630
2. Excavation of OB in M3 Nil Nil
3. Backfilling in M2 Nil Nil
4. Afforestation Nil Nil
From the above table it is clear that production is about 40% higher than
proposed production. The production was increase due to more demand of the material
in the market. Lessee has not taken up afforestation work.
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Exploration: - No exploration was proposed during four years mining plan period hence no
work was carried out.
c) Waste Management: - Marble is exposed over just below a this soil cover, besides this there is no OB in
the area. It was proposed that no O.B. will be generated during five years of plan period
but in actual about no overburden was generated during this year plan period. Hence no
variation in actual O.B. excavation against the planned excavation.
d) Afforestation No plantation programme is proposed in the area in approved mining plan.
Lessee has already done plantation work in Vazasana & Navavas village. Lessee has
also deposited cost of Afforestation, maintenance & care of plantation to depth of forest,
Government of Gujarat.
e) Mine Reclamation and any other significant features: - Mineral marble is available in depth hence no proposed was made for
reclamation of mined out area.
1.4 (c) Review of compliance position of condition and stipulation imposed if any while approving the mining plan: -
Mining Plan of the Chikla Marble Mine was approved without any
condition so question does not arise for their compliance & review.
1.4(d) Review of compliance of violation pointed out after inspection made under MCDR 1988 during mining scheme period: -
No.
1.4(e) Any other points requiring attention in the interest of proper mining design, development & conservation & environment & ecology of the area- Nil
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CHAPTER – 2 LOCATION & ACCESSIBILITY
2.a. Details of area The quarry lease area for marble is situated near village - Chikla, Taluka –
Danta, Distt. Banaskantha State – Gujarat.
The Chikla Marble quarry lease over an area of 4.0469 Hect. near village -
Chikla, Taluka – Danta, Distt. – Banaskantha (Gujarat) has been granted for a period of
10 years w. e. f. 22.10.2002. Lessee has submitted lease renewal application for a
period of 10 years.
The existing lease period will be expire on 06.12.2025.
2.b. District & State - Banaskantha (Gujarat)
Taluka - Danta
Village - Chikla
Lease Area - 4.0469 Hect.
Forest/Non Forest area - The lease area is a diversified forest area. The
area has been diversified vide MOEF Letter
No. 8-355/88 – FC date. 10-05-1991 (Copy
enclosed as annexure)
Survey No. 88(P)
District & State Taluka/ Tehsil
Village Survey No. Area in Hect. Ownership/ Occupancy
Banaskantha, Gujarat Danta Chikla 88(P) 4.0469Hect. Diversified forest
land
Key plan of the area Q. L. area (Survey No. 88(P) for marble near village Chikla, Distt. Banaskantha
falls in survey No. 88(P) of village Chikla. The area is located near village Chikla. The
lease map of the area is given in plate No. 1. The quarry lease boundary, village, road
etc. are shown in the key plan (plate No. II)
Location map of the mining lease showing details of the approach roads upto mine:
The Chikla marble mine area for mineral marble near village Chikla is situated at
a distance of 6 km from Ambaji. Ahmadabad is about 200 km from area, where as
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another important town Abu Road (Rajasthan state) is 25 km from area. Ambaji to
Mount Abu is about 60 km.
The mine is operated at small scale mechanized working by using excavators,
trippers, cranes, generators & other allied machineries. Ambaji is the important, famous
holly place located at a distance of 6 km from area. All the important basis facilities like
Thana, Banks, College, Hospital etc. are available at Ambaji. Power & water supply is
available at mine area. Nearest airport is Ahmadabad, which is about 200 km from
area.
Infrastructure facilities: - As mentioned earlier the lease area is situated at a distance of 6 km from
Ambaji. In general all the facilities are available at Ambaji.
Railway Station Nearest Railway Station is Abu road about 25 km from mines site.
River Head There is no river in the near by area.
Air Port The nearest air port is at Ahmadabad, which is about 200 Km. from mine site.
Police Station The nearest police station is at Ambaji is about 5 Km. from mine site.
Circuit House The nearest guest house is at Ambaji which is about 6 Km. from mines site.
Guest house are also available at Abu Road & Mount Abu.
Post office The nearest post office is at Ambaji which is about 6 Km. from mines site. Medical facilities Nearest Hospital is at Ambaji about 6 Km from mines site.
Water & Electricity The lease area is electrified. Drinking water is supplied from bore well & open
well near village Chikla.
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Educational facilities Upto Primary School facility is available at Chikla village and college facility is
also available at Ambaji.
Mode of transportation Overburden will be transported to O.B. yard in dumpers. Bufflers will be
transported to various factories located in the region or any other place through trucks.
Present land use pattern: - Nature of land Area in hect.
1. Pits & Quarry (Excavated area) 1.1180 Hect
2. Dumps 0.0810 Hect.
3. Road Nil
4. Plantation area Nil
5. Infrastructure 0.0100 Hect.
6. Statutory barrier 0.6160 Hect.
7. Area available for mining 2.2219 Hect.
Total 4.0469 Hect.
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CHAPTER – 3
GEOLOGY & EXPLORATION
3.a. Topography Chikla Marble quarry lease area of 4.0469 hectare falls near village Chikla. The
lease area consists of a part of hilly terrain. These rocks are spread all over the lease
area. Lease area comprises rocks of Kumbhalgarh group of Dehli Super group. The hill
ranges are extending is N – S to NW – SE direction dipping due west. The highest RL
is 460 which lies in south western part of the lease area, where as the lowest RL is 419
falls within the South – Eastern corner of the lease area. Rain water follow the natural
slopes moves down from higher elevated area to low lying area. The lease area is a
small & consist of hilly terrain only. No river or nalla exist in the lease area.
The area is free from monuments such as structures of archeological or historic
importance. There is no public road or Railway track either inside of in the close vicinity
of the lease area that may effect due to mining operation. The lease area is almost
devoid of soil cover.
The nearest village is Chikla, which is 6km from Ambaji from the lease area.
Ambaji is the nearest place, where all the facilities like education, medical; telephone,
post office etc. are available.
Electric line exists in the lease area. Company is having its own generator from
which electricity is produced & used in the working.
The climate of the area is semi-arid type. The average rainfall of the region is
about 600 mm. The maximum temperature reaches in summer up to 400 C to 440 C
where as minimum temperature goes down in winter to 20 C to 50 C. Maize, Wheat,
Pulses are the major crops of the region.
The lessee have developed the area completely & taking production from last so
many years. However change in market condition, export policy & other factor has
effected the production of mineral marble from the lease area. From this lease area
mineral marble is produced & dispatched as marble rubbles.
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3.b Geology of the area The geology of the area is shown over surface geological plan Plate No. IV on
scale 1: 1000 & section over Plate No. V on scale 1: 100. In all five geological section
has been prepared.
3.b.1 Regional Geology The stratigrapahic succession of the rocks of Banaskantha District may be
summarized as under:
STRATIGRAPAHIC SEQUENCE OF BANASKANTHA DISTRICT Post – Delhi Intrusives Idar Granite
(Malani igneous suite)
Erinpura Granite and Gneiss
Godhra Granite and Gneiss
Sendra – Ambaji Granite and
Gneiss
Porphyritie granite, granodiorite
Granite gneiss/ granite
Porphyritie granite, granodiorite
Porphyritie granite and
granodiorite
Sirohi Group Rheodhar Formation Mica schist, marble, calc-
silicate, quartzite/ migmatite
Intrusive Phulad Ophiolite suite Pyroxenite, gabbro-anorthosite
and granulite
Kumbhalgarh Group
Todgarh Formation Calc-gneiss, calc-schist, para-
amphibolite/ quartzite.
Gogunda Group Kelwara Formation
Antalia Formation
Feldspathic mica schist
Quartzite, biotite-schist, marble
Delhi Super group The Palaeoproterozoic – Mesopraterozoic rocks are represented by the Delhi
Super group which is exposed in the main Aravalli Hill ranges extending for over 900
km, from Delhi to Himmatnagar (Gujarat) with a NNE-SSW to NE-SW disposition. The
part lying in Gujarat extends over 60km. Southwest of Himmatnagar these rocks are
covered by alluvial blanket. The Delhis overlie the Aravalli Super group with a structural
discordance and occur in the northeastern part of the State, mainly in the Sabarkantha
and Banaskantha districts.
The meta-sediments and meta-volcanic of the Delhi Super group, in Gujarat, are
intruded by the variants of Erinpura and Sendra-Ambaji Granites, which have been
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classified into Gogunda, Kumbhalgarh and Sirohi Groups in ascending order of
superposition.
Gogunda Group The metamorphosed, ferruginous and clastic sequence comprising interlarded
quartzite and schist with subordinate impure calcareous rocks, deposited in the shelf
zone of the Delhi geosyncline, has been included in the Gogunda Group is exposed in
the Sabarkantha district and comprises two formations. The lower Antalia Formation
consists of Quartzite, biotite schist, calc-silicate rock and calc-silicate marble, while the
upper Kelwara Formation mainly consists of feldspathic mica schist. The group is
tentatively correlated with the Alwar Group of north-eastern Rajasthan.
Kumbhalgarh Group In Gujarat, the Kumbhalgarh Group is represented only by Todgarh Formation
occurring in Banaskantha and Sabarkantha districts. This Formation extends from three
km northwest of Kiriap (in Rajasthan) in the north to Khedbrahma (in Gujarat) in the
south and comprises calc-silicate rocks, calc-gneiss, calc-schist, calc-biotite schist,
impure dolomite, calcitic marble, para-ambhibolite and thin bands of quartzite.
In Ambaji, the amphibolite, meta-rhyolite and meta-acid tuff occur in association
with the schistose rocks and are the result of bimodal volcanism during Delhi rifting
(Golani and Bhattacharya, 1988; and Reddy, et al., 1994). The meta-rhyolite and meta-
acid tuff are also found around zarivav and Amlimal. This felsic suite occurs within
massive to schistose amphibolites, marble, biotite gneiss, and paragneiss. In zarivav
Hill, dacitic-rhyolitic rocks show features, such as large and small pillows, pillow
breccia, scoriaceous flow layers lapilli, quench fractures and gas escape pipes.
3. b.2 Local Geology:- Geologically the quarry lease area (4.0469 hect.) comprises of rocks of (post
Aravalli age) Dehli Super Group only. In the area rocks of Dehli super group is
represented by Todgarh formation of Kumbhalgarh group. This group comprises of
calc-silicate rocks (Epidoite) dolomite, Marble & calc-biotite schist. In general marble of
the area is fractured. Till so far no blockable marble is produced from the area. Below
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the fracture & jointed zone, blockable (Marble) may be present. Frequency of fracture &
joints decreases with increases in depth.
Marble Weathered, fractured marble is exposed below at this layer of soil in the lease
area. Marble of the area is white in colour with impurities & blach strips and hard,
compact & massive in nature. The marble bed is dipping is western direction at an
angle of 70° or so. Some of the marble of the area is one of the best quality marble
available in the region & used as dimensional stone, statue, ornamental show piece
manufacturing & other purpose.
The rock is medium hard & suitable for slab cutting & good polishing.
At present only rubbles of the marble are produced from the area.
3.c Exploration already carried out Deptt. of Geology & Mining Gujarat & Geological Survey of India have mapped
the area on regional scale & located marble in the region.
This lease area is under working from last 11 more than years. Lessee has
developed one large size pit & exposed the marble bed. As mentioned earlier the
marble bed is exposed over a complete lease area below a these layer of soil. The
depth of pit varies from place to place, but the deepest level of exposure of marble be is
of 415 RL of so. The pit has been developed by forming few benches both in marble.
Marble Rubbles of different size from this area is produced.
3.d Exploration proposed to be carried out As lease area is small. Marble is available in depth also in the area. Looking to
this sufficient reserves area available in the lease area hence no exploration is
proposed in the area at this stage.
3.e Method of estimation of reserves
As already mentioned, except the regional mapping no detail work has been
carried out by any Govt. agency hence estimation of reserve is mainly based on the
work of mineral marble of the area have been categorized as proved & probable
category reserves depending upon the degree of certainty. Based on field visit, study of
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lease area, work already carried out & other available information following parameters
have been considered for estimation of reserves:
For Proved Category Reserve (Category 111):- i. Economic axis: - The reserves in the area is economic the land of the lease area
is Diversified forest land and available for mining. The detailed exploration has
been carried out in the area. The cost of production is less than sale value
therefore the reserves can be kept 1 of economic axis.
ii. Feasibility axis: - The marble mineral of the area have ready market. The lease
area has been fully explored. The land is available for mining therefore the
reserves can be kept in 1 of feasibility axis.
iii. Geology axis: - The lease area has been extensively mined. The area is fully
explored. The exploration carried out in the area is sufficient and 10.00m.thick
marble bed is available in the area. Therefore the reserves can be kept in 1 of
geological axis.
For Probable Category Reserve (category122):- Economic axis: - The marble in the area is economical because the land
available for mining. The cost of production is less than sale value therefore the
reserves can be kept maximum 1 of economic axis.
Feasibility axis: - For the mining aspect since the deposit of the reserves need
further exploration for determining. The exact quality and quantity of mineral.
Therefore the feasibility on utility part (use) can be confirmed after only the
proposed exploration. Therefore this reserve on feasibility axis is kept in UNFC
Code 2.
Geology axis: - Since the deposit of the reserves needs further exploration
hence, therefore the reserves is kept UNFC Code 2 of geological axis.
1. Marble is available in complete lease area only. Hence complete lease area is
considered for reserve estimation.
2. Reserves have been estimated by sectional area method. The area already
excavated has been excluded from estimation of reserves.
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3. Marble available upto 405 RL has been considered for prove reserves
estimation.
4. Marble available between 405 RL & 399 RL has been taken for probable reserve
estimation.
5. Sp. Gr. has been considered as 2.8.
6. A strike influence has been considered as depending upon section interval.(up to
mid of nearby section / exposure.
Based on work carried out so far following recovery factors has been considered
for marble Blockable & Marble Rubbles.
Blockable Marble - Nil of ROM
Rubbles Marble - About 85 % of ROM
3.f Geological Reserves estimation Based on various parameters as discussed in above paragraph, geological
reserves of marble in the lease area has been estimated. As the estimates are based
on limited datas, the reserves may enhance in future when the more area will be
developed in southern & western direction. The details of section wise reserves
estimation is given at annexure.
Details of sectional area: -
Geological reserves has been estimated by adopting sectional area method for
this based on excavation already carried out, geological features like rock type, marble
exposure, dyke etc were mapped. Three sections across the marble zone covering
complete lease area has been prepared. Based on various parameters as discuss in
Para 3(e) reserves has been calculated for prove & probable category by adopting
graphical area method. Which was subsequently multiplied area of influence of sp. gr.
as per annexure VI.
The summary of the reserves estimated for the area is as under:
Reserve = Sectional area x St. Influence x Sp. Gr.
(1) For Prove category reserves (Category 111)
A – A1 = 1896664MT
B – B1 = 498680MT
C – C1 = 427140MT
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Total = 2822484MT
Say = 2822500MT
(2) For Probable category reserves (Category 121)
A – A1 = 218372MT
B – B1 = 198520MT
C – C1 = 91560MT
Total = 508452MT
Say = 508500MT
Category wise reserves estimates as per UNFC code can be further summarized
as under:
Proved Reserves (111) = 28, 22,500 MT Probable Reserves (121) = 5, 08,500 MT Total = 33, 31,000 MT Based on various parameters, recovery factors, the reserves can be further
bifurcated as under:
S. No. Category of Reserves
Reserves in MT
Rubbles 85% of ROM Waste 15% of ROM Total
1 Proved reserve 2399125 423375 2822500
2 Probable reserve 432225 76275 508500
Total 2831350 499650 3331000
Reserves Under resource Category (221):-
About 6160 sq mt area is covered under statuary lease barrier. The marble
reserves falling within statuary barrier is covered under resources Category (221)
considering average thickness of marble bed as 25m. in statuary barrier Zone, the
reserves of this Category can be estimated as below:-
Reserves = Area x Thickness x Sp. Gr.
= 6160 x 25 x 2.8
= 4, 31,200MT
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Geological, Mineable / Recoverable Reserves & Resources as per UNFC classification.
Classification Code Reserves estimation (Quantity in tones)
TOTAL MINERAL RESERVES Marble A. Mineral reserves 1. Proved mineral reserves 111 28,22,500 MT
2. Probable mineral reserves 121 5,08,500MT Total 33,31,000MT
B. Remaining resources 1. Feasibility mineral resources 211 -
2. Pre-feasibility mineral resources 221 4,31,200MT 3. Measured mineral resources 331 - 4. Indicated mineral resources 332 - 5. Inferred mineral resources 333 - 6. Reconnaissance resources 334 -
Total 4,31,200MT
3.g Mineable Reserves About 3164450MT marble has been estimated in the area. It is proposed to
produce 2 laces MT Marble/ Year. The life of the mine will be 17 years. The life of the
mine may be increased after further exploration.
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CHAPTER – 4
MINING
In Chikla Marble quarry of M/s Ambaji Minerals near village Chikla, Distt.
Banaskantha small scale surface mining has been carried out by the lessee from time
to time since 2002 or so. Marble present in this area as a thick zone running along the
area complete lease area is mineralized. Marble is present on surface below a these
soil cover.
Although marble is present from surface, but it is highly fracture at top. The
intercity of fractures & crakes reduces as depth increase. Overburden is topsoil
removed by scraping the same soil will be stacked over statuary barrier and will be
used for plantation purpose. Blockable marble may be present below fractured Zone.
Till so far no bench of blockable marble has been developed.
As thickness of overburden is less & marble is available in the area just below
the topsoil of 1.00m to1.5m thickness, open cast mining method is followed. One large
size pit has been developed in the area so far. The general dimension of pit is about
130m in length & width between 80 mt 120m. For systematic development, it is
proposed that mining will be undertaken in almost complete lease area. Leaving
statuary barrier.
During year 2013 – 14, Lessee has produce 14836.650MT marble from the area.
4.a. Proposed Year wise development for the first year As mentioned above open cast mining method will be followed & mining will be
carried out in the strike influence area of section. Hence it is proposed that major part of
lease area should be developed properly & systematically during one year plan period.
For this purpose proper benches will be developed. The maximum height of bench will
be kept as 6m. Overburden / topsoil will be removed with the help of JCB/ excavator &
dumper, which are mostly belonging to company & on hire basis. After removal of O.B.,
Marble will be produced with the help of drill machine, wire saw; crane etc. these
rubbles will be further dressed & cut to give proper shape & size. The finished rubbles
are loaded into trucks for onwards dispatches.
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Proposed method of mining Proposed method is mechanized mining with the help of diamond wire cutting &
cutting with chain saw. The working is proposed from surface to bottom in descending
order. The maximum height of benches will be kept as 6m & the width of bench will also
be kept as 6m (minimum). For the same i.e. in simple, the main phase of marble mining
can be described as follows:
(i) Removal of O.B/ Topsoil with the help of excavator.
(ii) Cuts on Quarry front.
(iii) Overturning the benches
(iv) Sectioning, squaring & dressing of blocks into small transportable rubbles.
These all phases (except one) of working will be done by wire saw cutting
machining with the help of rock drill machine & compressor. The loading of marble
rubbles & waste will be done by crane & excavators. Transportation of blocks rubbles &
waste will be made by dumpers. The waste rock will be proposed to dump site on the
location approved by the Govt. It is also proposed to undertake limited drilling & blasting
in the area. It is also proposed to produce 2.00 Lac MT. It is also expected that marble
blocks may be produced in depth (at deeper level) in future.
The year wise excavation & production of mineral will be undertaken as per the
plan & section shown over year wise development plan & section (Plate No VI).
4. a.1 First year (2014 –15) It is proposed to increase annual production to the tune of 200000MT. During
first year of mining plan period. The development work will be carried out in both the
section line i-e. along D-D’ & E-E’. It is proposed that topsoil will be scraped in stacked
over statuary barriers. Marble will be produced from two to three benches in all the
section line. The orientation of bench will remain along N-S advancing east & west
direction. The area proposed for working during first year is shown over year wise
development plan & section.
The bench wise, section wise quantum of excavation overburden/ mineral to be
carried out is shown over annexure.
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The summary of excavation to be carried out is as under:
Section Line
Excavation in M3
O.B. Marble rock
D – D’ 10010 44395
E – E’ 11700 26400
Total 21710 70795
4. a.2 Second year (2015 –16) During the second year of mining plan period, it is proposed to work in the
influence area of section line E-E’. The face formed at the end of first year shall
be further advance in western direction up to the area shown over year wise
development plan. As topsoil available in area will be removed during first year,
hence no further development is required.
The bench wise, section wise quantum of excavation overburden/ mineral to be
carried out is shown over annexure.
The summary of excavation to be carried out is as under:
Section Line
Excavation in M3
O.B. Marble rock
E – E’ Nil 71460
Total Nil 71460
4. a.3 Third year (2016 –17) During the Third year of mining plan period, it is proposed to work in the both
section line i-e. D-D’ & E-E’. The face formed at the end of first year & second
year further advance in western direction. The depth of area will also increase.
The area proposed for working during third year of plan period is shown over
year wise development plan.
The bench wise, section wise quantum of excavation overburden/ mineral to be
carried out is shown over annexure.
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The summary of excavation to be carried out is as under:
Section Line
Excavation in M3
O.B. Marble rock
D – D’ Nil 43680
E – E’ Nil 27600
Total Nil 71280
4. a.4 fourth year (2017 –18) During the fourth year of mining plan period, it is proposed to work along both
the section line, 4th & 5 th bench with increase in depth. The area proposed for
working during fourth year of mining plan period in shown over year wise
development plan.
The bench wise, section wise quantum of excavation overburden/ mineral to be
carried out is shown over annexure.
The summary of excavation to be carried out is as under:
Section Line
Excavation in M3
O.B. Marble rock
D – D’ Nil 5460
E – E’ Nil 66120
Total Nil 71580
4. a.5 fifth year (2018 –19) In the fifth year of mining plan period, it is proposed to work in the influence area
of section line D –D’ only. Development will be carried out by in east & north
area of existing pit for 4 th & 5 th bench. The area proposed for working during fifth
year of mining plan period is shown over year wise development plan.
The bench wise, section wise quantum of excavation overburden/ mineral to be
carried out is shown over annexure.
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The summary of excavation to be carried out is as under:
Section Line
Excavation in M3
O.B. Marble rock
D – D’ Nil 71630
Total Nil 71630
4.b Year wise production for first five year –: As shown over year wise development plan & section, it is proposed to produce
marble from the strike influence of the area falls within section line D– D’ & E – E’. For
this purpose proper’s systematic benches will be developed. The maximum bench
height will be maintain upto 6m. The width of bench will be kept 6m as minimum width.
OB will be scraped first, where as marble will be excavated from one to five benches in
different section.
The summarized details of year wise excavation of O.B. & production of mineral
for the mining plan period will be as under: - S. No.
(a)
Year
(b)
Excavation in m3 Tonnage (M.T.)
(e)
Blockable
(f)
Rubbles M.T. (85% of ROM)
(g)
Waste (MT) 15% of ROM
(h) O.B (c)
ROM (d)
1 2014 – 15 21710 70795 198226 - 168493 29733
2 2015 – 16 - 71460 200088 - 170075 30013
3 2016 – 17 - 71280 199584 - 169646 29938
4 2017 – 18 - 71580 200424 - 170360 30064
5 2018 – 19 - 71630 200564 - 170480 30084
Total 21710 3,56,745 9,98,886 - 8,49,054 1,49,832
4.c. Year wise plan and section of the proposed mine work are shown in plate No. VI.
4.d. Location of overburden, marble reject, marble stack and other details are shown
in layout plan Plate No. VII. 4.e. Proposed Rate of Production when mining is fully developed and expected
life of the mine Chikla marble mine is already developed & regular production of mineral marble
rubbles are being taken from the deposit. However it is proposed to produce 2, 00,000
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MT/year ROM (Rubbles) marble from the area during mining year plan period. This
production target will be achieved by lessee by deploying more machineries.
In all about 3331000 MT of geological reserve of marble ROM of both proved &
probable category Reserves have been estimated in the area. Considering 2, 00,000
MT ROM production in one year. The life of mine has been calculated as under:
(a) Total geological reserve (Proved + Probable) = 3331000 MT
(b) Marble (ROM) production from area during
Mining plan period = 998886 MT
(c) Balance reserve (a – b) = 2332114 MT
(d) Average yearly production after mining plan period = 200000 MT
(e) Life of the mine after mining plan period = 12 Years
(f) Total life of the mine = 17 Years
4.f. Conceptual Mining Plan: –
Exploration: - It is proposed to put one bore hole in the lease area of the deposit to
prove depth extension & nature of marble present in the depth, so that future plan can
be projected. However these bore hole will be drilled after mining plan period.
Size & Shape of Pit: - It is proposed that by the end of lease renewal period i.e. upto
21.10.2012 the size of pit will be increased & become large pit, the depth of pit will be
also increased. The pit will become more systematic in shape.by the end of lease
period. The shape of pit will follow shape of lease plan. In general length of pit will be
300m & width will be 130m.
Removal of O.B: - With the proposed production plan, it is expected that about 21710
m3 additional overburden topsoil will be excavated after five years plan period. This
overburden will be stacked all along statuary barrier. The length of soil stack will be
about 5.00m.
Plantation: - About 4000 Sq. m. area will be covered under plantation programme.
Besides the local trees it is proposed to plant Mango, Neem, Kikar & other fruit plants in
the area. This plantation will be carried out over lease boundary & out side lease area.
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Few trees/ plants are present in the area. Out of these plants most of the trees/
plants belongs to native species naturally grown in the area.
Post Land use pattern: - As mineral is available in depth & it is expected that same
will be continued to be available in depth even after expiry of lease period. The area will
be used for production of mineral (Rubbles marbles) Hence area will remain under use
for mining purpose.
Land use pattern at the end of lease period: - Excavated area - 3.4309 Hect.
Dumps - Nil
Roads & Others Infrastructure - Nil
Plantation - Nil
Infrastructure - Nil
Statutory barrier - 0.6160 Hect.
Unmined area - Nil
Total - 4.0469 Hect.
4.g. Proposed Method of Mining: - Looking towards the existing pit condition, position of benches, behavior of
mineral deposit & production target from the area, open cast mining shall be continued
with the removal of O.B/ topsoil by excavator & tippers, production of marble (Rubbles)
mineral by use of wire saws & other allied machineries.
As discuss earlier, systematic mining will be carried out by forming 6m x 6m
benches & developing the pit in complete area. However the width of benches can be
kept more than 6m if needed. The detail of the development of pit has been discussed
in earlier paragraphs.
In general three to five benches will be developed. OB will be excavated from top
of benches by scraping & production of mineral will be taken from lower benches.
4.h Extent of Mechanization: - As mentioned earlier, this is a highly developed & mechanized mine and
producing marble rubbles in good quantity i.e. approx 2.0 Lac M.T per annum. For the
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proper development of the lease area, scrapping removal of overburden has been
carried out by deploying excavators & dumpers. 1 Nos. of excavator & 3 Nos. of
dumpers of different make & capacity is deployed at the side. For drilling work two air
compressors & three drill machines are used. For the production of marble rubbles
mobile crane, fixed crane chain saw, JCB Hyd. Power jack, Dressing machine etc. are
used & available with the lessee.
Electric supply is available near the area. Lessee is also having other
machineries required for smooth running & working of the mine.
Overburden/topsoil will transported to statuary barriers in dumpers. The
blockable & rubbles marble will be transported to various factories located in nearby
industrial areas viz. Abu Road, Ahmadabad & other distance area through hired trucks.
Lessee is following the rule 21 (3) (C) of MDCR – 2002 for deployment for
machinery & equipment.
Surface Transport Overburden will be transported to O.B. dump yard in Dumpers. The blockable
marble if produced in due course of time will be transported to various factories located
in Gujarat & other state by hired trucks. Rubbles will be dispatched to local small cutters
(units) in hired trucks.
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CHAPTER – 5
BLASTING
Marble of the area is hard & fractured, so limited blasting is carried out for
fracture & development of cracks. Opening blasting will be carried with the help of
cartridges of special gelatin of 80% strength or any available explosive with ordinary
detonators & safety fuse.
(a) Blasting Parameters:- Depth - 1.5m.
Spacing & burden - vary depending upon existinu of cracks &
fractures
(b) Type of explosive:- Special gelatin 80% strength or suitable explosive will be used along with
ordinary detonative & safety fuse.
(c) Powder factors:- As control blasting will be carry out for development of cracks & joints
only. Hence a powder factor is more. According to past experience. The
powder factor at the mine is expected to be about 15MT/Kg. of explosive
used.
(d) Secondary blasting:- No secondary blasting will be required.
(e) Storage of explosive:- The explosive will be stored in 50KG capacity for which license will be
taken from Govt. Authorization.
(f) Precautions required for fly of rocks and safety as required under MMR 1961
(i) All the approach roads will be guarded by the trend workers with the flags in their
hands.
(ii) Siren will be hooted before carrying out blasting operations.
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(iii) The person, if, any within the blasting zone of 500m will be taken out of the
blasting zone. All the other necessary precautions as required under MMR
1961 will be taken.
(iv) Only 10 holes will be blasted at a time with the help of safety fuse as provided
for in the MMR 1961.
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CHAPTER – 6
MINE DRAINAGE
The lease area from the part of hilly terrain. The water table about 60m below
the general ground level in the near by area.
During the five year mining plan period, the proposed mining will reached upto
415 RL, which is about 25m above the general water level.
The proposed mining will be restricted upto 415 RL only, hence ground water will
not be intersected & the intake of water will be nil from mining pit. Rainy water may
accumulate in the pit, which will be removed by pumping. As rains are not continuous,
accumulated water can be dried also. The pump out water will be used for plantation
purpose.
The water will be taken from bore well; water will be used for sawing &
sprinkling. There will very little wastage of water because in sawing process water will
be used by recycle process.
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STACKING OF MINERAL REJECTS & DISPOSAL WASTE
Disposal of waste
7.a Nature & yearly generation of waste:- As the area proposed for mining plan period is generally having these cover of
hence very less topsoil will be generate. No overburden in the area is present, hence its
generation will be nil. During the production of Rubbles 15% of ROM will be generated
as a waste. The year wise generation of waste will depends upon, excavation
production of marble.
One retaining wall will be constructed at the OB dump yard as to avoid any side
in dump yard/erosions. One waste dumps exist in the south western part of the area.
This will also be removed & stacked in other area specify as dumping yard.
The year wise generation of overburden & mineral reject/waste for coming five
year mining plan period can be summarized as under: - Year Volume in m3
Overburden Mineral Reject Total Waste
2014 –15 21710 29733 51443
2015 –16 - 30013 30013
2016 –17 - 29938 29938
2017 –18 - 30064 30064
2018 –19 - 30084 30084
Total 21710 1,49,832 1,71,542
Waste generated during one year of mining plan period will be stacked with in
the area and on the land approved by competent authority as shown over lay out plan
(plate VII). Stacking of OB will be done at statuary barrier & will be used for plantation.
7.b Selection of dumping site: - As mentioned earlier, part of the lease area is mineralized & area is very small,
therefore it is not advisable to stack waste material with in lease area permanently.
Therefore waste material will be stacked outside the lease area over lease boundary
barrier. It is also proposed that lessee will approach to state Govt. for acquiring land
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outside lease area for waste dump yard. The proposed location is shown in mine layout
plan (Plate VII) can also be stack as marked by state government deptt.
7.c. Maximum height & spread of dumps: - About 10710 sq. mt. area will be required for stacking of waste material likely to
be generated during coming five year of mining plan period. The height of overburden
will be about 5m also. Stacking of overburden/waste material will be done in such way
that proper benches can also be prepared, so as to make stack more stable, to avoid
sudden collapse of overburden.
About 85% ROM of Chikla area will be generated as a Rubbles i.e small size
marble blocks. The sale of rubbles is not regular however small units purchases these
rubbles for their production of small size marble tiles of 1’ X 2’ or even small than these
sizes. Besides this rubbles will also be used for production of marble strips etc. The
generation of waste material is about 15% of ROM production.
The year wise generation of rubbles (sub-grade material) will be as under: -
The soil generated during the scheme period will be stacked initially in statuary
barrier and will be utilized during plantation.
7.d. Generation of sub-grade materials: - Generation of sub grade material during mining plan period is Nil.
S. No.
(a)
Year
(b)
Quantity of sub-grade material Area required Height in
M3
(c) MT (d)
for stacking M2
(e) MT (f)
1 2014 –15 10620 29733 2125 5
2 2015 –16 10720 30013 2145 5
3 2016 –17 10690 29938 2140 5
4 2017 –18 10740 30064 2150 5
5 2018 –19 10750 30084 2150 5
Total 53520 1,49,832 10710 25
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CHAPTER – 8
USE OF MINERAL Use of Mineral: - Marble as the name indicate, this mineral is used as a building for manufacturing
of stone slabs & tiles which are used for flooring and wall finish purposes, in building
constructions. Marble is also used for manufacture of decorative articles like lamps,
pillars, jhalis, fountains, temple, monuments, idols etc.
The selling price of marble block depends upon its colour size of slabs, tendency
to take polish. Selling price also depends upon size, mixing of other colours in torms of
bands of any figures etc. selling price also vary according to presence of fractures,
joints etc.
The ultimate use of the marble depending upon the quality is given as under:
Pattern Type of Marble Producture
Traditional Marble Slabs & Tiles Flooring, Cladding of Columns, Building
exterior, Staur case, Walls, Grave yard
prefabricated units, Kitchen, Counters,
Dividers, Sink, and Bath Tubs.
Statutory White Soft Marble Making Statures and Monuments etc.
Novelty Marble Block & Slabs Table Tops, Name plates, Vases and
Candle, Holders.
Other Marble Chips Industry and Construction rubbles for road
& bridges, preparation of housing site,
other construction works mixture paste
and detergents.
Use of Rubbles and Chips: - Rubbles are used for manufacturing small tiles. Rubbles are also used for industry construction. Rubbles are used for road and bridges,
preparation of housing site other construction works. Chips are used for flooring and
powder is used for detergents.
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CHAPTER – 9
OTHERS
9.a Site Services: In view of limited mechanized mining for production of Rubbles Marble smooth
running of machineries all the infrastructure available at site it self. These
infrastructures include office, rest house, first aid room, and store. Besides above all the
basic facilities are provided at the site.
9.b Employment Potential: Lessee has employed all the statutory, technical & other persons are qualified so
as to look after their work systematically. Lessee will appointed first class and second
class mines manager and other technical staff. Besides the other administrative,
marketing & financial persons, following staff will be employed at the side (including
present strength of the staff):
No.
1. Mining Engineer One
2. Mining Mate Two
3. Blaster One
4. Shawl Operators One
5. Dumper Operators Five
6. Compressor Operators Two
7. JCB Operators One
8. Mechanic One
9. Helpers Ten
Besides above skilled, semi skilled & unskilled workers are also employed at the
side. However their nos. may vary as per need & quantum of work. (Copy of PF slip of
staff enclosed).
At present 30 workers other thus above stall are employed at the side and it is
proposed that about 40 workers (Including present strength) will be engaged at the side
during mining plan period.
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CHAPTER – 10
MINERAL BENEFICATION
Mineral Beneficiation: - The Marble is sold as a blocks or rubbles, no beneficiation is required. However
it can be seen that blocks should be free from joint planes or fractures.
As no beneficiation of mineral is being done, hence information as required
under sub-head 10. a. to 10. f. are nil.
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PART – B
CHAPTER – 11
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
11.0 Base Line Information
11.a.(1) Land Use Pattern :- The lease area for which mining plan has been prepared is a part of hilly terrain.
Hill comprises of fractured jointed marble & other rock the maximum height of the hill is
460 RL, which lies in south western part of area. The complete lease area is covered by
a thin layer of top soil.
The lease area was a part of forest land, but same has been diverted from forest
land by central Govt. copy of diversion of forest land for marble mining is enclosed as
annexure VI.
Maize, wheat, pulses etc. are the common crops of the region. Mining operation
has been already started in the lease area & depth of working varies with in pit itself.
Existing land use pattern with breaking up.
Nature of land Area in hect.
1. Pits & Quarry (Excavated area) 1.1180 Hect
2. Dumps 0.0810 Hect.
3. Road Nil
4. Plantation area Nil
5. Infrastructure 0.0100 Hect.
6. Statutory barrier 0.6160 Hect.
7. Area available for mining 2.2219 Hect.
Total 4.0469 Hect.
11.a.(2) Water Regime : - There is no well, or reservoir exists within the lease area. As the area is part of
hilly terrain, run off water is very fast. Rain water moves along the natural slope &
ultimately goes to small nallah.
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Ground water occurs at a shallow depth in a region. It is available at 80 m. below
the general ground level in case of normal monsoon.
11.a (3) Flora & Fauna: - Except few bushes & trees planted by lessee no tree exist with in the lease area.
Besides this the protected wild life also not present with in lease area.
11.a. (4) Quality of Water: - The quality of water is in the region is potable.
11.a. (5) Quality of Air: - Air in the area is clear with no visible impurities. Movement of automobiles is
also less. Hence dust generation due to traffic movement is not detectable.
11. a. (6) Ambient Noise Level:- Like air environment, the ambient noise level is also seems to be below the
recommended noise level standard of central pollution control board. No industry or
other commercial activity other than mining is under way in the region.
11.a. (7) Climatic Condition: - The climate of the area is semi-arid type. The average rainfall of the region is
about 600 mm. The maximum temperature reaches in summer up to 400 C to 440 C
where as minimum temperature goes down in winter to 20 C to 50 C. Maize, Wheat,
Pulses are the major crops of the region.
11.a (8) Human Settlements: - There is no human settlement within the lease area. Workers are coming from
near by village. The occupations of the villagers are mainly farming, mining etc. The
villages (With in 5 Km. radius) is as under: -
S. No. Name of Village 1. Koteshwar
2. Chikla
3. Kumbhariya
4. Taleti
5. Ranpur
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11. a (9) Public Building, Place of Worship & Monuments :-
There is no public building, place of worship and historic monument with in lease
area & 5 Km. radius of lease area except that public buildings in villages. Telephone or
power lines are passing nearby lease area.
11. a (10) Does area fall under area under water (overburden & continue of pollution) Act, 1974: - Quarry area does not fall under such notified area.
It is also proposed to dump overburden out side the lease area. This area will be
acquire by the lessee with due approval of competent authority for the purpose hence
area utilized under stacking & OB dump will remain almost same.
11. B. Environmental Impact Assessment: - The environment impact assessment will be made periodically for the land, air
quality, noise level, vibration etc and if there will be any major changes that will inform
to the proper authority.
11. B. (1) Land Environment: - The major part of area is already covered under working pit about 23129 sq. m.
additional area will be covered under mining pit. The O.B. stack will be continue to be
stacked within & out side the lease area. The area will be used as a matured mining
site. The depth of pit will be increased in part of the lease area only.
Land use pattern at the end of plan period will be as follow: -
Nature of land Area in hect.
Excavated area - 3.4309 Hect.
Dumps - Nil
Roads & Others Infrastructure - Nil
Plantation - Nil
Infrastructure - Nil
Statutory barrier - 0.6160 Hect.
Unmined area - Nil
Total - 4.0469 Hect.
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The area covered under statutory barrier zone is 0.616 hect. The area is already
covered under sub-head dumps, plantation, infrastructure, road & unmined area.
Part of overburden & waste will be dump out side the lease area, so that area
can be kept as such for future development & to avoid rehandling of waste.
11. b (2) Air Quality :- From Marble mining there would be no significant influence on the ambient air
Quality, because in mining operation no such machinery will be used which can
generate considerable amount of dust in the surrounding environment. Drilling will also
be carried out to a very limited extent, so that it may not pollute air environment.
11. b. (3) Water Quality:-
The mining activity during plan period will be restricted to 370 mRL neither water
table will be intersected by the mining activity nor the natural water flow and drainage
on the surface will be affected. The site of dumping waste rock were also be so chosen
that the dump will not disturb or intervene the flow of surface water nor the dump should
flow in the agriculture land. All these combine have no effect on water quality of the
area.
The drainage system will not be disturbed due to mining activity. To avoid filling
of water in working face a channel around the pit will be put in such way that all the
water will move through there channels & ultimately goes to main natural stream.
11. b (4) Noise Level :- The noise level generated due to drilling by running of compressor & other
machineries would not be any significant as the mine area is far away from local
residential areas. Besides this playing of trucks, trippers etc will also not have any
significant impact on noise level. During working hours also noise level will be below the
permissible limit.
11. b (5) Vibration Level :- No vibration effect is likely to occur because blasting work will not be undertaken
in the area.
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11. b (6) Socio-Economic Environment :-
Since there is no human settlement with in the lease area hence mining will not
involve any evacuation of human & human settlement. Major human settlement is far
from proposed mining area. Therefore, mining will not have any adverse impact on
human settlement. Pink Marble mining is not reported to cause any occupational health
hazards.
The land of this region is agriculturally poor. There is no industry either of large
or small scale. With the enhancement & regularization of production from this area,
employment opportunities of the local people will go up. On the whole proposed mining
will not have any adverse impact on the socio-economic environment of the area.
Besides this it will improve general condition of human being of the region.
11. b (7) Historic Monument :- There will be no effect on historic monument as they do not lies in & round 5 Km.
radius of lease area.
11.b (8) Water regime: - No nala/tank/well or any other bodies falls within lease area. Besides this the
area does not falls with in watercourses. The area does not have any defined water
flew direct. Rainwater fall in the area flew from higher elevation to lower elevation. One
water channel will be concentrated all around the pit to avoid any in rush of water in the
working area. Some rainwater collected during rains will be pump out & used for
plantation & other purpose.
11. (C) Environmental Management Plan 11. C (1) Temporary Storage & Utilization of Top Soil: - The topsoil generated during plan period will be spread on statuary barrier for
plantation.
11. C(2) Year wise reclamation proposal: - Mineral Marble will be available at pit bottom & mining will continued in the area,
hence it is not possible to reclaim the mined out pit at present. Accordingly no proposal
has been prepared for land reclamation.
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11. C(3) Programme of Afforestation :- No tree will be destroyed during mining plan period. However looking towards
importance of afforestation programme & maintaining ecological balance. It is proposed
to undertake plantation work in the area along statuary barrier.
The year wise plantation programme is as under: -
Proposal Year wise Plantation S. No.
(a) Year (b)
Proposal Plantation (c)
Survival Rate (d)
Area required in sq. mt. (e)
1 I 20 50% 100
2 II 20 50% 100
3 III 20 50% 100
4 IV 20 50% 100
5 V 20 50% 100
Total 100 500
Considering the environment needs of the region, the increase in survival of the
plants will be taken care off. For the purpose water tankers will be taken to site and
personal care in survival of plants is trust upon.
As all the dumps are active dumps plantation cannot be under taken over active
dumps, hence plantation has been done over other part of area.
11. C (4) Stabilization and Vegetation of Dump: - Wastes are being generated due to mining. All the dumps are active dumps
hence plantation work cannot be undertaken on these dumps.
Measures to control erosion/sedimentation of watercourses. Small water
tank/pond will be constructed out side the lease area in the watercourses so that water
along with dirt etc. will be first collected in pond/water tank where dirt will still down &
clean water will again join regional water courses.
11. C (5) Treatment & Disposal of Water from the Mine: - Water table will not be encountered during the mining operation; therefore
treatment & disposal of water from the mine will not be necessary. As a rain in the
region is also not continuous, hence rainy water will not be accumulated in the pit.
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However if any water is accumulated in the pit it will be percolate into ground through
broken area, this will not effect general mine working during rainy period also.
Measures for mining missing adverse effect on water regime etc. As water
channel will be excavated all along the pit boundary, so that run of water should not
disturb & watercourses can maintained his behavior regionally.
11. C (6) Ground Vibration: - Drilling for production of marble block will create limited ground vibration. Playing
of trucks/vehicles & other machineries will also create limited ground vibration but
amount of ground vibration will be very less & does not have any impact in & around
the surrounding lease areas.
Measures to protect historical monuments etc. There is no historical monuments
fall with in/near by lease area, there for no steps/measure required to protect historical
monuments.
11. C (7) Environmental Study: - It is proposed to carry out environmental studies
monitoring for air, water, noise etc. on quarterly basis.
11. C (8) Socio-Economic Benefit Arising out of Mining: - Mining in the lease area will generate additional employment for working; hence
general financial & socio-economic condition of workers will be improved. The
employment will be given to local peoples also.
In addition to direct financial & other infrastructure facilities like transport,
medical, communication etc are also going to be available due to mining work, which
will improve, & upgrade the living standard of local habitants.
12. Any Other Information
The lessee will depute security guard around the lease area and on entry
gate so no waste marble can be removed by any person. We will take care of it.
Place: Udaipur Kalyan Singh Nagori Date: RQP/UDP/023/87A
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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN OF CHIKLA MARBLEMINE (S. NO. 88(P)OF M/S AMBAJI MINERALS.
1.0 INTRODUCTION Marble quarry lease over an area of 4.0469 hect. In survey no. 88(P) near
village –Chikla, Taluka – Danta, District – Banaskantha, state – Gujarat has been
granted for a period of 10 years w.ef. 22.10.2002 in favour of Monalisa Marble.
Later on lease was transfer to present lessee Ambaji Marble through transfer
deed agreement on 9.11.06 vide Govt. of Gujaratletter No
CGM/QL/Tran/B.K./172/3970date 13.10.06 & office order No. AGP/QL/1855/4720/date
06.11.06.
The agreement was executed on 22.10.2002. Lessee has submitted lease
renewal application on 15.11.2011. Renewal is under progress.
Earlier mining plan was approved by Additional Director, Comm. Of Geology &
Mining Gandhinagar vide there letter no CGM/ MC/ APP/ B.K/07/388-370 date
01.08.2007.
In Compliance to Marble Development & Conservation rule – 2002, progressive
mine closure plan (Amended 2012) of this mine has been prepared with due
authorization of the lessee for a five years period.
The lease area has been worked by the lessee from last more than 11 years by
putting shallow working pits. Lessee has more than 35 years of experience in the field
of marble. The lessee intends to mining & develop the area for mineral marble by
scientific method & following all safety methods.
The mineral marble will be extracted from the area for trading & export purpose.
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a) Name of Lessee: Mine Address:-
M/s Ambaji Minerals,
Post – Chikla, Taluka – Danta,
District – Banaskantha,
State Gujarat
Administrative office 172 A, Fatehpura
Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur (Raj.)
Status of Applicant Lessee is a partnership firm. There aretwo partners of the firm. The name of partners
is as under:
1. Dr. Mahendra Singh Singhvi.
2. Shri Abhishekh Singh Singhvi.
The address of the partners is both the given below.
172A, Fatehpura, Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur (Raj.).
b) Location of the lease area: Details of the area
(I) The location of the lease area has been marked on the Khasara plan (plate
no.1) the details of the lease area is given below:-
State - Gujarat
District - Banaskantha
Taluka - Danta
Village - Chikla
Survey no. - 88(P)
Lease area - 4.0469 Hect.
(II) Whether the area is recorded to be in forest. The area is declared as “Marble Mining Lease Area“by the forest Department.
The order of diversion of 190 hect of forest land for marble mining from ministry of
Environment & forest.Govt. of India, New Delhi dated the 10thmay,1991.
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(III) Ownership / Occupancy of the land. The entire area is a piece of forest land but land is converted to mining lease by
the forest department & at present is used for excavation of marble mineral.
(IV) Existence of public road/ railway line, if any, nearby and approximate Distance. The lease area is situated near by Ambaji town in village –Chikla, which is
situated 6km. from the Ambaji town. The road is tarred or Kachha but motorable
throughout the year. The Ambaji town is situated on the southern border of the
Rajasthan state & 22 Km. towards NNE from the Danta (Taluka – Headquarters.)
Top sheet no. with latitude and longitude: -
The area fails on Topo sheet No. 45 – D/15.The approximate latitude &
longitude of the area in given below:-
Latitude - 24020’50’’N
Longitude - 72052’30’’E
c) Extent of the lease area: The area of Chikla marble mine (S. No. 88 (P) is 4.0469 Hect. Near village –Chikla,
Taluka – Danta, District – Banaskantha, State - (Guj.).
d) The type of lease area (Forest , Non forest etc.) The mining lease for mineral marbles has been granted to the lessee for
4.0469hectares area over survey No.88(P)for a period of ten years near village Chikla.
Leasearea is a part forestland which were diversify as per letter no8 – 355 /88- FC. Date
10.05.1991.
e) The present land use pattern: The lease area granted is a Diversified forestland, which is a non-irrigated piece
of barren land. The lease area is Diversified forest land.
S. No. Survey No. & Village
Area in Hect.
Type of land Ownership/Occupancy
1
88(P) Chikla 4.0469 Diversified
Forest land
Diversified
Forest land
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The land use pattern of the area is as under: -
Table indicate break up of area in mining lease for calculation of financial assurance (in hect.) S.
No. Head Area put on
use at start of plan. (In hect.)
(A)
Additional area
requirement during plan period. (In
hect.) (B)
Total area (In hect.) C = A + B
Area considered
as fully reclaimed & rehabilitated
(In hect.) (D)
Net area considered
for calculation (In hect.)
(E)
1. Area under mining 1.1180 2.3129 3.4309 - 3.4309
2. Storage for topsoil - - - - -
3. Overburden/dump 0.0810 - 0.0810 - 0.6160
4. Mineral storage - - - - -
5. Infrastructure (Workshop, administrative building etc.)
0.0100 - - - 0.0100
6. Roads - - - - -
7. Railways - - - - -
8. Green belt - - - - -
9. Tailing pond - - - - -
10. Effluent treatment plant
- - - - -
11. Mineral Separation Plant
- - - - -
12. Township area - - - - -
13. Others to specify Settling Tank
- - - - -
Grand Total 1.2090 2.3129 - 3.5219 3.5219
As area is very small, temporary, infrastructure etc. will be created &same will be
shifted as per need. Hence complete lease area will be used for mining & stacking off
topsoil, waste & other purpose.
Area put in used during fiveyearsscheme period 3.5219 Hect (as shown in progressive
mine closure plan).
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f) The method of mining & mineral processing operations: Marble quarry of M/s Ambaji Minerals near village Chikla, District. Banaskantha
small scale surface mining has been carried out by the lessee from time to time
since 2002 or so. Marble present in this area as a thick zone running along almost
North west – South East dipping 70° due South West. Complete lease area is
covered by marble mineralization Marble is present below a this soil cover in part
of area only.
Although marble is present from surface, but it is highly fracture at top. The
intensity of fractures & crakes reduces as depth increase. Till so far blockable marble
is not present. Overburden is removed by excavating the same with the help of heavy
earth moving machinery i.e. excavator, dumpers etc. with the formation of benches.
Rubbles marble is produced from lease area. Blockable marble may be present at
deeper level.
Marble is exposed below a these layer of soil as 1.0m to 1.5m &Rubbles marble
is available in the area just below semi mechanized open cast mining method is
followed. One of pits has been developed in the area.
Looking towards the existing pit condition, position of benches, behavior of
mineral deposit & production target from the area, open cast mining shall be continued
with the removal of soil by excavator & tippers, production of marble (Rubbles) mineral
by use of wire saws & other allied machineries. Blockable marble may be present in
depth.
As discuss earlier, systematic mining will be carried out by forming 6m x 6m
benches & developing the pit in complete area. However the width of benches can be
kept more than 6m if needed. The detail of the development of pit has been discussed
in earlier paragraphs.
In general three to five benches will be developed. Top soil will be excavated
from top benches & production of mineral will be taken from lower benches.
Drilling& blasting will be carried out for opening of Cracks, joints etc.
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1.1 Reason for Closure: This is existing mining lease. Mine will be close only due to exhaust of marble mineral.
The mine will be closed only after exhaust of marble mineral.
1.2 Statutory Obligations: Special conditions imposed while execution of lease deed.
Lessee will followed as per condition imposed in the lease deed.
The copies of relevant documents may be attached as Annexure: i) Copy of Sanction Order from the State Government.
1.3 Closure Plan Preparation: a) Name & address of the Lessee:
Mine Address:- M/s Ambaji Minerals,
Post – Chikla, Taluka – Danta,
District – Banaskantha,
State Gujarat
Administrative office 172 A, Fatehpura
Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur (Raj.)
Status of Applicant Lessee is a partnership firm. There aretwo partners of the firm. The name of partners
is as under:
1. Dr. Mahendra Singh Singhvi.
2. Shri Abhishekh Singh Singhvi.
The address of the partners is both the given below.
172A, Fatehpura, Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur (Raj.).
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.b) Name & Address, registration Number of the recognized qualified person who prepared the Mining Scheme -:
Shri Kalyan Singh Nagori
The Mewar Geomin Consultants
70, Indraprasth Complex, IIIrd Floor
Delhigate, Shastri Circle, Link Road,
Udaipur (Rajasthan).
Ph. No. (0294) 2561098
Reg. No. RQP/UDP/023/87A
(Valid up to 13.1.2022)
Email address – [email protected]
Name & Address of the executing agency: Mine Address:-
M/s Ambaji Minerals,
Post – Chikla, Taluka – Danta,
District – Banaskantha,
State Gujarat
Administrative office 172 A, Fatehpura
Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur (Raj.)
2.0 Mine Description: 3.0 Mine Description:
2.1(a) Briefly describe the topography and general geology indicating rock types available, the chemical constituents of the rocks/ minerals including toxic elements if any, at the mine site.
3.b.1 Regional Geology The stratigrapahic succession of the rocks of Banaskantha District may be
summarized as under:
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STRATIGRAPAHIC SEQUENCE OF BANASKANTHA DISTRICT Post – Delhi
Intrusives
Idar Granite
(Malani igneous suite)
Erinpura Granite and Gneiss
Godhra Granite and Gneiss
Sendra – Ambaji Granite and Gneiss
Porphyritie granite, granodiorite
Granite gneiss/ granite
Porphyritie granite, granodiorite
Porphyritie granite and granodiorite
Sirohi Group Rheodhar Formation Mica schist, marble, calc- silicate, quartzite/
migmatite
Intrusive Phulad Ophiolite suite Pyroxenite, gabbro-anorthosite and granulite
Kumbhalgarh
Group
Todgarh Formation Calc-gneiss, calc-schist, para-amphibolite/
quartzite.
Gogunda
Group
Kelwara Formation
Antalia Formation
Feldspathic mica schist
Quartzite, biotite-schist, Marble
Delhi Super group The Palaeoproterozoic – Mesopraterozoic rocks are represented by the Delhi
Super group which is exposed in the main Aravalli Hill ranges extending for over 900
km, from Delhi to Himmatnagar (Gujarat) with a NNE-SSW to NE-SW disposition. The
part lying in Gujarat extends over 60km. Southwest of Himmatnagar these rocks are
covered by alluvial blanket. The Delhis overlie the Aravalli Super group with a
structural discordance and occur in the northeastern part of the State, mainly in the
Sabarkantha and Banaskantha districts.
The meta-sediments and meta-volcanic of the Delhi Super group, in Gujarat,
are intruded by the variants of Erinpura and Sendra-Ambaji Granites, which have been
classified into Gogunda, Kumbhalgarh and Sirohi Groups in ascending order of
superposition.
Gogunda Group The metamorphosed, ferruginous and clastic sequence comprising interlarded
quartzite and schist with subordinate impure calcareous rocks, deposited in the shelf
zone of the Delhi geosyncline, has been included in the Gogunda Group is exposed in
the Sabarkantha district and comprises two formations. The lower Antalia Formation
consists of Quartzite, biotite schist, calc-silicate rock and calc-silicate marble, while the
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upper Kelwara Formation mainly consists of feldspathic mica schist. The group is
tentatively correlated with the Alwar Group of north-eastern Rajasthan.
Kumbhalgarh Group In Gujarat, the Kumbhalgarh Group is represented only by Todgarh Formation
occurring in Banaskantha and Sabarkantha districts. This Formation extends from
three km northwest of Kiriap (in Rajasthan) in the north to Khedbrahma (in Gujarat) in
the south and comprises calc-silicate rocks, calc-gneiss, calc-schist, calc-biotite schist,
impure dolomite, calcitic marble, para-ambhibolite and thin bands of quartzite.
In Ambaji, the amphibolite, meta-rhyolite and meta-acid tuff occur in association
with the schistose rocks and are the result of bimodal volcanism during Delhi rifting
(Golani and Bhattacharya, 1988; and Reddy, et al., 1994). The meta-rhyolite and
meta-acid tuff are also found around zarivav and Amlimal. This felsic suite occurs
within massive to schistose amphibolites, marble, biotite gneiss, and paragneiss. In
zarivav Hill, dacitic-rhyolitic rocks show features, such as large and small pillows,
pillow breccia, scoriaceous flow layers lapilli, quench fractures and gas escape pipes
(Deb et al, 1995).
3. b.2 Local Geology:- Geologically the quarry lease area comprises of rocks of (post Aravalli age)
Dehli Super Group only. In the area rocks of Dehli super group is represented by
Todgarh formation of Kumbhalgarh group. This group comprises of calc-silicate rocks
(Epidoite) dolomite, Marble & calc-biotite schist. Marble of the area is fractured &
jointed. Below the fracture & jointed zone, blockable Marble (Marble) may be present.
The thickness of fractured Marble zone in thearea is about 20m, its frequency
decreases with increases in depth. In general the rocks of the area strike along NW –
SE direction dipping 70° due west.
Marble Weathered, fractured marble is exposed just below soil cover in major part of
the area. Once this weathered, fractured marble is removed, blockable marble may
bepresent. Marble of the area is white in colour with impurities & blach strips and hard,
compact & massive in nature. The marble bed is dipping is western direction at an
angle of 70° or so. Marble bed, some of the marble of the area is one of the best
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quality marble available in the region & used as dimensional stone, statue, ornamental
show piece manufacturing & other purpose.
The rock is medium hard & suitable for slab cutting & good polishing.
Large size blocks of the marble are produced from the area.
2.2 Mineral Reserve: a) Mineral reserves and resources as per UNFC classification available category
wise as estimated in last mining plan/mining scheme approved: The category wise mineral reserves and resources as per UNFC code 111 & 122 are as under:-
Classification Code Reserves estimation (Quantity in tones) TOTAL MINERAL RESERVES Marble
A. Mineral reserves 1. Proved mineral reserves 111 28,22,500 MT
2. Probable mineral reserves 121 5,08,500MT Total 33,31,000MT
B. Remaining resources 1. Feasibility mineral resources 211 -
2. Pre-feasibility mineral resources
221 4,31,200MT
3. Measured mineral resources 331 - 4. Indicated mineral resources 332 - 5. Inferred mineral resources 333 - 6. Reconnaissance resources 334 -
Total 4,31,200MT
2.3 Method of Mining: (a). Describe briefly the mining method of followed to win the mineral:
Marble quarry of M/s Ambaji Mineral is under small scale mining since 2002.
Marble present in this area is a thick zone running almost along NW – SE. Complete
lease area is mineralized. Marble is present with a thin soil cover surface.
Hencesemi mechanized open cast methodis the only suitable method of mining
for such type of deposit.
One pit are already developed in the area. Marble will be produced, by
developing deposit with proper benches.
Blockable marble can be produced in depth during due coursed line from
recovery of rubbles is about 85% of ROM.
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Production Level: As per mining plan, the production programme is as under: -
S. No.
(a)
Year
(b)
Excavation in m3 Tonnage (M.T.)
(e)
Blockable
(f)
Rubbles M.T. (85% of ROM)
(g)
Waste (MT) 15% of ROM
(h) O.B (c)
ROM (d)
1 2014 – 15 21710 70795 198226 - 168493 29733
2 2015 – 16 - 71460 200088 - 170075 30013
3 2016 – 17 - 71280 199584 - 169646 29938
4 2017 – 18 - 71580 200424 - 170360 30064
5 2018 – 19 - 71630 200564 - 170480 30084
Total 21710 3,56,745 9,98,886 - 8,49,054 1,49,832
2.4 Mineral Beneficiation: No beneficiation for up gradation of mineral is to be carried out at this mine.
3.0 Review of implementation of Mining Plan/Scheme of Mining including four years Progressive Closure Plan upto the final Closure Plan:
According approved mining planno plantation was proposed hence plantation
was not carried outduring plan period no Backfilling was proposed in approved mining
plan. Lessee has not backfilled the mined out area because Marble is present at pit
floor.
4.0 CLOSURE PLAN: 4.1 Implementation of reclamation of Mined out land:
Mineral marble is available in the area, with top soil hence, waste generation is
15% of ROM. Therefore reclamation of mined out area is not possible. Mined out area
will be used as a water reservoir. The programme of green beltevection is under. The
location of plantation area to be covered yearwise is to be given.
Year Saplings to be planted Tree guard
2014 – 15 20 10
2015 – 16 20 10
2016 – 17 20 10
2017 – 18 20 10
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2018 – 19 20 10
20 saplings will be planted every year during five yearsplan period over statuary
barriers in the areaas shown in progressive mine closure plan plate no.10. Tree guard
will be provided for protection of plants.
4.2 Water Quality Management: a) Surface water bodies available in the lease and measures to be taken to control
the erosion, sedimentation, siltation and any other contamination: There is no permanent surface water body. There is nothing like any pond,
lakes and Dam etc. exists nearby the area.
The area is not erosion prone part because the ground slope is very gentle.
b) Quality and quantity of surface water bodies collected into the pits and corrective measures proposed to meet the water quality confirming the permissible limit:
The area is working mining lease hence at the present stage there is no water
in the excavated pits. It is expected that some water may be collected during rainy
season, which will be percolated in the ground. No remedial measure is required as
there is no effect.
c) Ground water bodies and measures to be taken to control erosion, sedimentation, siltation and other contaminations:
The water table in the area is 30m below the general ground level during the
monsoon as seen in well situated near the area. Ground water in the area is generally
saline and salinity increases with passage of time after monsoon. The water table of
the area will not be tapped by working so there is no problem of lowering of water table
of the region.
There is no permanent ground water body like spring band etc. in the lease area.
d) Quality of ground water in the area along with water table: The water table in the area is 60m below the general ground level during the
monsoon. Ground water in the area is generally saline. The water table of the area
will not be tapped by working so there is no problem of lowering of water table of the
region.
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There is no permanent ground water body like spring band etc. in the lease area.
e) Whether hydrological studies are carried out in the area ? If yes, the report should be enclosed.
No hydrological studies have been done in the area and it is not required also.
f) Water Balance Chart: As this is mechanized open cast method working mining, at which about
30workers will be employed for production of mineral Marble, hence water requirement
will also be less. Drinking water will be bring from Marblevillage. Besides above rainy
water will be collected in the working pit. This collected water will be used for
plantation purpose.
As water requirement will be very low & water table will not be encountered
during mining, hence the proposed mining of Marble mineral does not have any
adverse effect on ground water table also.
g)If there is potential of acid mine drainage, the treatment method should be given: This is the case of mining of marble mineral involving no acid generation so no
management is called for.
h) Water monitoring will be carried out once in a year.
4.3 Air Quality Management: There is not much suspended dust in the air of the area except in summer
during the storms. The rocks of the lease area are soft and when blasted may affect
the air quality but that has been always in tolerable limits. Thus subsequent quality of
the air is hardly affected. Due to simple nature of mining no chemical or toxic effluents
are discharged in the area hence question of air pollution does not arise. Air
monitoring will be carried out once in a year.
4.4 Sub grade Waste Management: The OB generated during mining plan period will be Nil only. Besides the 15%
of ROM as, which is fines & above threshold value will be generated as waste.
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Year wise waste generation is quantified as under: -
4.5 Topsoil Management: Limited quantity topsoil will be generated during plan period& same will be used
for plantation work.
4.6 Tailing Dam Management: The marble mining does not involve generation of any sort of tailing so no
management is called for.
4.7 Infrastructures: Office and rest shelter has been already constructed in the area.
4.8 Disposal Mining Machinery: This item is not applicable at prevent context.Mining machinery will be used on
contract basis.
4.9 Safety & Security: The area is a very remote part of the region and after mining is over in the
lease, the legal status of leased land will be same. The leased land will be reclaimed
by backfilling and by using the excavated area as water reservoir. All the precautions
are to be observed as per Reg. 106 of MMR, 1961 for safety and security.
4.10 Disaster Management Plan and Risk Assessment: Mining is an activity involving land degradation by excavation and dumping the waste.
The structure and strength of the rock type involved in mining plays very important role
to plan the disaster due to failure resulting from various activities involved in mining.
The mine will be developed by open cast method of mining.
Mineral transportation will be carried out by trucks / tippers means of working will vary
from area to area.Proper benches will be developed.Looking into these no cause of
Year Mineralized waste (in M3)
I (14-15) 10620 M3
II (15-16) 10720 M3
III (16-17) 10690 M3
IV (17-18) 10740 M3
V (18-19) 10750 M3
Total 53520 M3
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disaster has been apprehended during mining activity. To avert any adverse situation
all the statuary precautions shall be undertaken into account as per Mines Act, 1952,
and other mining rules.
4.11 Care and maintenance during temporary discontinuance: This is the case of Progressive Mine Closure Plan being submitted. However,
during temporary discontinuance of the mining operation due to any reason notice
shall be send to IBM and mines safety as per the existing rules.
5.0 ECONOMIC REPERCUSSIONS OF CLOSURE OF MINE & MANPOWER RETRENCMENTS:
5.1 Number of local residents employed in the mine, status of the continuation of family occupation and scope of joining the occupation back:
In all this is the proposal of Progressive Mine Closure Plan so it is not
applicable at this stage. However100 local villagers will be employed in the mine. The
villagers are farmers. Due to direct or indirect at the mining the income of local workers
will be increased, resulting improvement in living condition.
5.2 Compensation given or to be given to the employees connecting with substance of himself and their family members: This is the proposal Progressive Mine Closure Plan so it is not applicable at this stage.
5.3 Satellite occupation connected to the mining industry – number of persons engaged therein continuance of such business after mine closure:
It is proposed to employee30 workers directly at mine. Workers are coming from
nearby villages whose main occupation is farming. The additional work generated for
them due to mining will be loading of trucks. The mining activity of the area will
generate work for the mineral and material transport, canteen etc. Which will ultimate
enhance the living condition of the people in the surrounding area.
5.4 Continued engagement of employees in the rehabilitated status of mining lease area and any other remnant activities: Mining is side job for the workers at the mine. Their main occupation is farming; hence
there will be no effect on and around workers after closer of mining work. Accordingly
rehabilitation does not require for them. After closer of the mine all the worker’s directly
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or indirectly with the mine will be diverted to their main occupation that is forming so
their improved living condition will be continue as such even after closer of the mine.
5.5 Envisaged repercussions on the expectation of the society around due to closure of the mine: This is the proposal progressive mine closure plan so it is not applicable at this stage
mine is side jobs for the worker, this work is an additional sauces of income for them,
mining is side job for workers hence it does not have major impact on the society
around the area.
6. Time Scheduling for abandonment: This is the proposal Progressive Mine Closure Plan so it is not applicable at this
stage. However part of the area will be abandonment during plan period. The complete
thickness of Marble will not be mined out and during plan period. About 34,309sq. mt.
areas will be worked during mining plan period.
It is mechanized open cast mine and machinery will be used. The one year will
be sufficient for abandonment of mine.
The time scheduling for abandonment of the lease area for the progressive
mine closure plan proposal during mining plan period is given below: -
(A) Mined out land
(a) (i) Area already broken up - 1.1180 Hect.
(ii) Area already backfilled - Nil
(iii)Area already reclaimed - Nil
(b) (i) Additionalarea proposed to be
Broken during nextfive years - 2.3129 Hect
(ii) Additional area to be backfilled - Nil
(iii) Additional area to be reclaimed - Nil
(B) Plantation
(i) Area already covered under
Plantation & No. of trees - Nil
(ii) Area proposed to be brought
Under plantation in end of five years - 100 Saplings in 500 m2
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7. Abandonment Cost: This is the proposal Progressive Mine Closure Plan so it is not applicable at this
stage. However following work will be undertaken for reclamation of land. The fencing
& plantation cost is given for planperiod as under: -
S. No.
Activity Year Wise Rate Amount
First Second Third Fourth Fifth Total
1 Plantation (in Nos.)
20 20 20 20 20 100 100 per saplings
10000
2 Backfilling (in M3)
- - - - - - - Nil
3 Fencing (in M)
- - 100 100 100 300 Rs. 70 per
meter
21000
4 Post plantation
care
- 1000 1000 1000 1000 4000 - 4000
Grand Total 35000
8. Financial Assurance: Table indicate break up of area in mining lease for calculation of financial assurance (in Hect.)
S. No.
Head Area put on use at start of
plan. (In hect.)
(A)
Additional area
requirement during plan period. (In
hect.) (B)
Total area (In hect.) C = A + B
Area considered
as fully reclaimed & rehabilitated
(In hect.) (D)
Net area considered
for calculation (In hect.)
(E)
1. Area under mining 1.1180 2.3129 3.4309 - 3.4309
2. Storage for topsoil - - - - -
3. Overburden/dump 0.0810 - 0.0810 - 0.6160
4. Mineral storage - - - - -
5. Infrastructure (Workshop,
0.0100 - - - 0.0100
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administrative building etc.)
6. Roads - - - - -
7. Railways - - - - -
8. Green belt - - - - -
9. Tailing pond - - - - -
10. Effluent treatment plant
- - - - -
11. Mineral Separation Plant
- - - - -
12. Township area - - - - -
13. Others to specify Settling Tank
- - - - -
Grand Total 1.2090 2.3129 - 3.5219 3.5219
The financial assurance issubmitted in the favour of The Commissioner ate of Geology
and Mining, Gujarat. The area put in use will be 3.5219Hect. A total sum of Rs. one Lac is
submitted towards the financial assurance a bank guarantee.
Date: Kalyan Singh Nagori Place: Udaipur Regn. No. RQP/ UDP/ 023/ 87- A