SIX MONTHLY MONITORING REPORT
(October 2018 – March 2019)
Construction of Residential Group Development Project entitled
“SSM Nagar Housing Complex” at Nedungundram Village, Chengalpattu Taluk,
Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu
By
M/s. SSM Builders & Promoters.
SSM Nagar, Puthur (Mappedu) Road, Alapakkam,
Chennai - 600063, Tamil Nadu
Submitted to;
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF & CC)
Regional Office (Southern Eastern Zone)
No.34, Cathedral Garden Road,
Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600 034
June 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S. No. Description Page. No.
1.0 Project Background 2
2.0 Project Status 3
3.0 Environmental Clearance 3
3.0
Environmental Monitoring 3
4.1 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring 4
4.2 DG Stack Emission Monitoring 4
4.3 Ambient Noise Level Monitoring 4
4.4 Ground Water Sampling and Analysis 5
4.5 Soil Sampling and Analysis 5
Annexures 6
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SIX MONTHLY MONITORING REPORT
1.0 Project Background
M/s. SSM Builders & Promoters is among the leading Realty and Infrastructure developers of
Chennai has proposed to construct Residential Group Development Project entitled “SSM
Nagar Housing Complex” at S. No. 310/2, 311/2, 311/3, etc., Nedungundram Village,
Chengalpattu Taluk, Kancheepuram District. The area of the plot is 1,96,605.54 Sq.m and
total built- up area of the project is 2,86,171.63 Sq.m comprising of 13 Residential Blocks
(Block A to F & L – Stilt + 4 Floors, LIG Block G to K & M – G + 3 Floors), 1 Club House
(G + 3 Floors) and 6 Commercial Blocks (Block 1, 4 & 6 – G + 1 Floor, Block 2, 3 & 5 – G +
3 Floors) with total number of dwelling units 2952.
The daily fresh water requirement is 1357 KLD which will be drawn from Ground water. It is
proposed to provide sewage treatment plant with total capacity of 1785 KLD capacity for
treatment of sewage. The treated sewage is proposed to be used for toilet flushing (677
KLD), gardening (183 KLD) and the balance 815 KLD will be discharged through nearest
CMWSSB STP. Total solid waste generation is expected to be 8942 kg/day. Segregation of
solid waste into biodegradable, and non-biodegradable will be done and the Bio degradable
waste will be treated in Bio Methanation Plant and manure will be used for gardening. The
non bio degradable/recyclable wastes will be handed over to authorized recyclers.
The power requirement is 16.63 MW. The back-up power for common area, lifts, STPs and
water pumps may be achieved by suitable DG sets. The emissions from the DG sets will be
let out through stacks of adequate heights as per CPCB norms. The increase in the ambient
noise levels due to the operation of DG sets will be controlled by providing acoustic
enclosure. Thick greenery is proposed to be developed all along the boundary of the project
site which will attenuate ambient noise levels and other pollutants.
Storm water drainage for the proposed development is adequately designed with rainwater
harvesting arrangements to augment ground water table. Energy conservation measures
proposed for the project includes use of energy efficient fixtures & equipment and solar
power for street lights, common area and partially for individual units. Environmental
monitoring is a vital process of any development which will be required during the
construction and operational phases of the project. All necessary parameters are being
monitored periodically as per the guidelines of MoEF&CC/CPCB and Tamil Nadu Pollution
Control Board.
2.0 Project Status
Construction of 13 Types (59 Blocks) of Residential Blocks comprising of 7 Types Blocks
with Stilt + 4 Floors (Block A to F & L3) and 6 Types Blocks with Ground + 3 Floors (LIG
Block G, H, I, J, K and M), 1 Club House - Ground + 3 Floors and 6 Commercial Blocks
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(Block 1, 4 & 6 – Ground + 1 Floor, Block 2, 3 & 5 – Ground + 3 Floors) has been completed
and partly occupied. In the Club House, the construction activity yet to be started.
3.0 Environmental Clearance
The project proposal falls under category 8(b) of the EIA Notification 2006. Based on this,
the proposal was appraised by the SEIAA of Tamil Nadu during April 2016 and accorded
Environmental clearance. Subsequently, we have obtained Consent to Establish from Tamil
Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and started the construction.
4.0 Environmental Monitoring
As per the conditions stipulated in the Environmental Clearance issued by the SEIAA of
Tamil Nadu, environmental monitoring is being carried out at the project site so as to ensure
that the pollutants do not exceed the prescribed limits. The parameters monitored and the
frequencies of sampling are presented below.
Details of Environmental Monitoring
S. No. Environmental
Monitoring Parameters Tested
Frequency
of Testing
1 Ambient Air Quality
Monitoring
Particulate Matter-Less than 10µm, Particulate
Matter-Less than 2.5µm, Sulphur dioxide, Oxides of
Nitrogen, Carbon monoxide, Ozone, Lead,
Ammonia, Benzene, Arsenic, Nickel and Benzo
alpha Pyrene
Once in
three month
2 Noise Level
Monitoring Ambient Noise level in dB(A)
Once in
three month
3 DG Stack Emission
Monitoring
Flow Rate, Temperature, Gas Velocity, Particulate
Matter, Sulphur dioxide, Oxides of Nitrogen &
Carbon Monoxide.
Once in
three month
4
Ground Water
Sampling &
Analysis
pH@25
oC,Temperature, Salinity, Electrical
Conductivity@25oC, Color, Odour, Turbidity, Total
hardness as CaCO3, Alkalinity as CaCO3, Calcium as
Ca, Magnesium as mg, Total Dissolved Solids,
Sulphate as SO4, Chloride as Cl, Silica as SiO2,
Phosphate as PO4, Iron as Fe Sodium as Na,
Potassium as K, Nickel as Ni, Manganese as Mn,
Copper as Cu, Zinc as Zn Chromium as Cr, Mercury
as Hg, Arsenic as As, Lead as Pb, Coliforms & E-
coli.
Once in
three month
5 Soil Sampling and
Analysis
pH@ 25
oC, Electrical Conductivity @25
oC, Moisture
Content, Phenolic Compounds as C6H5OH, Total
Kjheldal Nitrogen as N, Phosphorous as P, Sodium
as Na, Potassium as K, Nickel as Ni, Manganese as
Mn, Copper as Cu, Zinc as Zn Chromium as Cr,
Mercury as Hg, Arsenic as As and Lead as Pb.
Once in Six
month
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4.1 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
During construction phase, pollutant emission are likely to occur from the site due to soil
excavation, movement of vehicles, DG emission etc., the ambient air quality is being
monitored for parameters as per NAAQS as per CPCB Notification dated 18th November
2009. Ambient air quality monitoring is being carried out at two locations within the project
site. The test reports of ambient air quality for a period of six months are enclosed herewith
as Annexure - II.
4.2 DG Stack Emission Monitoring
For providing power for the construction activity, diesel generators are operated during
working hours. DG stack emission is being monitored for velocity of the gas discharge,
volume of the gas discharge, Particulate Matter (PM), Sulphur dioxide (SO2), Oxides of
Nitrogen (NOX) and carbon monoxide. The test reports of DG stack emission for a period of
six months are enclosed herewith as Annexure - II.
4.3 Ambient Noise Level Monitoring
During construction phase the ambient noise level is likely to increase due to excavation,
construction and movement of vehicles. Ambient noise level is being monitored at four
locations. The test reports of noise levels for a period of six months are enclosed herewith as
Annexure - II.
4.4 Ground Water Sampling and Analysis
During construction phase, the ground water may get contaminated due to the runoff carrying
construction wastes. Hence the ground water is being tested for basic parameters including
heavy metals. The test reports of ground water samples are enclosed herewith as Annexure -
II.
4.5 Soil Sampling and Analysis
Soil quality during construction phase is likely to get polluted due to the construction wastes
and spillages. Hence the soil samples are being collected and analyzed for different
parameters including heavy metals. The test reports of soil samples for a period of six months
are enclosed as Annexure - II.
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Annexure - I
Environmental Clearance Letter No: SEIAA/TN/F.1571/EC/8 (b)/458/2013 dt. 04.04.2016
PART A – Conditions for the Construction Phase:
S. No. Conditions Compliance
i)
The project authorities should advertise with
basic details at least in two local newspapers
widely circulated, one of which shall be in
the vernacular language of the locality
concerned, within 7 days of the issue of
clearance. The press releases also mention
that a copy of the clearance letter is available
with the State Pollution Control Board and
also at website of SEIAA, TN. The press
release should also mention the directions of
the Hon'ble NGT and clear status of the
project components. The copy of the press
release should be forwarded to the Regional
Office of the Ministry of Environment and
Forests & Climate Change located at
Chennai and SEIAA-TN.
Complied
Advertisements were given in News today
(English) and Maalai Sudar (Tamil) on
18.05.2016 and copies of the same were
submitted to the MoEF&CC and SEIAA-TN
on 21.05.2016.
ii)
In the case of any changes in the scope of the
project, a fresh appraisal by the
SEAC/SEIAA shall be obtained before
implementation.
There is no change in the scope of the
project.
iii)
A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent
by the proponent to the local body. The
clearance letter shall also be put on the
website of the proponent.
Complied
Copy of Environmental Clearance letter was
sent to the President cum Executive Officer,
Nedunkundram Village and Block
Development Officer, Kattankulathur
Panchayat Union on 21.05.2016. The
clearance letter has been uploaded on the
website of the company www.ssmbuilders.in.
iv)
The project components already established
partially and components yet to be started
shall be taken up only after obtaining CTE
from SPCB.
Complied
Consent To Establishment (CTE) was
obtained from Tamil Nadu State Pollution
Control Board (TNPCB) (Consent Order
No.160125436430 dt. 03.08.2016 for Air)
and (Consent Order No. 160115436430 dt.
03.08.2016 for water) and then the remaining
constructions were started as informed.
v)
All other statutory clearances from State /
Central Ground Water Authority as
applicable to the project shall be obtained by
project proponent from the concerned
Complied
We have obtained all the necessary statutory
clearances for ground water drawl vide Lr.
No.F-16/NOC/DB/EE/GW/GHN
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competent authorities prior to apply for
CTO.
dt.08.08.2017, Lr. No.9/G-
3/53/2017/NOC/Chennai/2017 dt.
08.08.2017 and Lr. No. OT 9/G-
3/83/2017/Renewal/NOC/Chennai/2017
dt.08.06.2017 from Water Resources
Department, Public Works Department
(PWD) prior to applying for CTO.
vi) No Construction activity of any kind shall be
taken up in the OSR area.
Complied
No Construction activity has been taken up
in the OSR area.
vii)
The building shall be handed over to the
buyers only after ensuring the safety of the
structure.
Complied
We have obtained required certificate for
safety and structural stability from Structural
Engineer cum Class-1 Licensed surveyor,
No. 2079 (Corporation of Chennai).
viii)
Energy conservation measures like
installation of CFL s/TFL s for lighting the
areas outside the building should be integral
part of the project design. Used CFL s and
TFL s should be properly collected and
disposed off/sent for recycling as per the
prevailing guidelines/rules of the regulatory
authority to avoid mercury contamination.
Complied
We installed only LED bulbs in 1890 units
out of 2952 units for lighting the areas
including outside the building as an integral
part of the project instead of CFL/TFL bulbs.
Further we will install the same LED bulbs in
the remaining units also. We have made an
agreement with TNPCB authorized E-Waste
recycler M/s. Quality Business System for
disposal of the used LED bulbs.
ix)
Lightning arrester shall be properly designed
and installed at top of the building and
wherever is necessary.
Complied
Properly designed Lightning Arresters are
installed at 9 different locations at the top of
the building.
x)
All required sanitary and hygienic measures
for the workers should be continued for
construction activities and they have to be
maintained throughout the construction
phase.
Complied
All required sanitary and hygienic measures
such as toilet, fogging for mosquito control,
drinking water and medical facilities were
provided to the construction workers and
were also maintained throughout the
construction phase.
xi)
All the labourers to be engaged should be
screened for health and adequately treated
during their employment on the work at the
site.
Complied
All labourers engaged for construction were
screened by our medical officer for health
and adequately treated during their
employment.
xii)
The entire water requirement during the
balance construction phase shall be drawn
from ground water after ensuring sustainable
water source and with approval of the PWD
Department of water resources.
Complied
The entire water requirement during the
construction phase was drawn from ground
water (Open well) and for that we have
obtained permission from Tamil Nadu Public
Works Department (TNPWD) – Water
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S. No. Conditions Compliance
Resources Department vide Lr No. OT 9/G-
3/16/2016/NOC/Chennai/2016dt.09.06.2016.
The above said NOC has been issued by
(TNPWD) – Water Resources Department
only after ascertaining the sustainability of
water source.
xiii)
Disposal of construction debris during
construction phase should not create any
adverse effect on the neighboring
communities and be disposed off only in
approved sites, with the approval of
Competent Authority with necessary
precautions for general safety and health
aspects of the people.
Complied
We have used the construction debris within
the project site itself for leveling the site and
the neighbouring communities have not been
disturbed.
xiv)
Construction spoils and other hazardous
materials must not be allowed to contaminate
water resources. Such hazardous waste such
as paint residues, container containing such
residues, broken electrical appliances and
hardware if any shall be disposed to the
Authorized recyclers or TSDF respectively
with the authorization from TNPCB.
Complied
Construction spoils are used for land
filling/site leveling within the project site.
The containers containing paint residues
have been taken back by the suppliers. Other
waste materials such as electrical appliances
and hardware will be disposed to the TNPCB
Authorized recyclers.
xv)
The Environmental Management Plan as
provided in EIA study report shall be carried
out and results to be communicated on
biannual basis to the TNPCB, Regional
Office MoEFCC with a copy to SEIAA.
Complied
The Environmental Management Plan as
provided in EIA study report was carried out
and results were submitted once in six
months regularly to the Ministry’s RO,
TNPCB and SEIAA.
xvi)
Ready-mix concrete shall alone be used in
building construction and necessary cube
tests should be conducted to ascertain their
quality.
Complied
Ready mix concrete (RMC) was used for
building construction and cube tests were
also conducted to ascertain the quality.
xvii)
The STP's constructed shall provide safe
access to the various units of STP's for safe
movement in the area, adequate ventilation
to avoid accumulation of gases such as
Methane and Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S),
while ensuring easy maintenance and
replacement of damaged equipment
/accessories as per appropriate engineering
measures.
Complied
We have constructed six numbers of Sewage
Treatment Plants (STP) facilitated with safe
access to the various units of STP's and safe
movement in the area to ensure the easy
maintenance and replacement of damaged
equipment / accessories as per appropriate
engineering measures. A mechanical
ventilation system for fresh air input and
exhaust, using ducting has been provided to
avoid accumulation of gases such as Methane
and Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S).
xviii)
The Project Proponent shall provide separate
electricity meter for the sewage treatment
plants and maintain daily record of the
Complied
Separate electricity meters & DG sets have
been installed for all the 6 STP’s. Power
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power consumed essential to ensure 24x7
functioning of STP's.
Consumption details for the STP’s are
maintained through TANGEDCO meter
reading and Bills paid separately.
xix)
The treated waste water which is taken for
flushing shall pass through Ultra Filtration
(UF) units to meet the guidelines for flushing
requirements.
Complied
We have provided an Ultra Filtration (UF)
units in all six STP’s to meet the guidelines
for flushing requirements.
xx) Special water proof plastering of interiors of
the STP's shall be made to prevent seepage.
Complied
Special water proof plastering for interiors of
all six STP's to prevent seepage has been
carried out.
xxi)
The Project Proponent shall establish
adequate storage capacity for treated effluent
storage.
Complied
We have installed six STP’s with the total
capacity of 1785 KLD and the storage
capacity provided for the treated water is
4833 KLD which is 3 days storage capacity.
xxii)
Online flow measurement system shall be
installed both at the Inlet and Outlet of the
STP's, and to monitor the effluent quality at
least for the basic parameters, such as pH,
suspended solids and BOD for self
monitoring and self regulations besides
ensuring compliance of the norms. The data
will be transferred directly from the analysis.
Complied
We have installed online Electro Magnetic
Flow Meter (EMFM) for flow measurement
for both inlet and out let of each of the STP’s
and the flow meter readings are recorded.
The online monitoring system has been
installed for monitoring of basic parameters
such as pH, suspended solids and BOD of the
sewage.
xxiii)
All the plumbing lines carrying raw water,
untreated effluent / treated effluent etc. shall
be colour coded.
Complied
We have provided colour coding as per IS
code no.2379-1990 for all the plumbing lines
such as Sea green, french blue and signal red
colour for carrying raw water, Black colour
for black water, Black with white colour for
grey water (untreated sewage) and Sea green
with light brown colour for treated sewage
etc.,
xxiv)
Fixtures for showers toilet flushing and
drinking water should be of Low flow type
by adopting the use of aerators / pressure
reducing devises and sensor based control
Complied
Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and taps
are of low flow type. All taps are with
aerators. We have used CERA brand for all
the fixtures and showers.
xxv)
Use of glass shall be reduced up to 40% to
reduce the electricity consumption and load
on air conditioning if necessary, high quality
double glass with special reflecting coating
shall be used in windows.
Complied
It is a Residential project. There are no
centralized air conditioning systems in the
project. Glass is used only for window and
French doors.
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S. No. Conditions Compliance
xxvi)
Roof should meet prescriptive requirement
as per Energy Conservation Building Code
by using appropriate thermal insulation
material to fulfill the requirements.
Complied.
As per Energy Conservation Building Code,
we have used M25 grade Ready Mix
Concrete (RMC) in the terrace slab in order
to reduce the heat ingress into the building.
In addition, special paint (Brand: Sun Cool
Coating) with higher values of Solar
Reflective Index (SRI value 108) is used
over the terrace surface to reflect the solar
radiation and thereby reducing the heat
ingress into the building. We have provided
SRI Painting on the roof of C1 Block and we
will follow the same for other roofs.
xxvii)
Opaque wall should meet prescribed
requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is mandatory for all air
conditioned spaces by use of appropriate
thermal insulation material to fulfill the
requirement.
Complied.
It is residential building. There is no
centralized Air conditioning system in the
project. However air conditioning equipment
in the individual house will have an
appropriate thermal insulation material to
fulfill the requirement.
xxviii)
Adequate fire protection equipments and
rescue arrangements should be made as per
prescribed standard.
Complied.
We have provided 71 nos. of fire
extinguishers for all the blocks. Also the
rescue operation training program Mock
Drills such as fire drill, safety drill have been
conducted for the staff at regular intervals as
informed.
xxix)
Proper and free approach road for fire-
fighting vehicles up to the buildings and for
rescue operations in the event of emergency
shall be made.
Complied.
We have provided approach roads having
width varying from 7.2m to 18.0m enabling
free movement of fire fighting vehicles in all
directions for rescue operations in the event
of emergency. All the parking facilities are
provided only in the allotted area of the
individual units and we assured that parking
will not be allowed on the road side to ensure
free movement of the fire fighting vehicles.
xxx) All Energy Conservation Building Code
(ECBC) norms have to be adopted.
Complied.
It is residential building. As per the Energy
Conservation Building Code (ECBC), energy
conservation measures such as LED bulbs,
Gearless lifts, timer based switches for
common areas, energy efficient pumps &
motors and low flow type fixtures have been
provided.
xxxi) The Project Proponent shall reduce power
consumption by at least 20% by
Complied.
As per energy conservation measures, we
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replacing CFL lamps with LED lamps, using
energy efficient device (solar relay –
Bureau of energy efficiency) Providing
Insulated windows or insulated glasses and
adopting advance elevator and air
conditioning technologies.
have provided LED lightings for the entire
project, gearless elevators and energy
efficient motor pumps (Grundfos).
xxxii)
The proponent shall install energy efficient
elevators using gearless machines or
regenerative drive technology
Complied.
We have installed Energy efficient elevators
using gearless machines.
xxxiii) Inverter technology based Air Conditioning
machines should be installed.
We have not provided Air conditioner to any
of the apartment unit.
xxxiv)
Installation of IR/Thermal switches in
corridors & staircases to save energy shall be
provided.
Complied.
We have installed timer based switches in
corridors, staircase & stilt floor.
xxxv)
Diesel power generating sets proposed as
source of back-up power should be of
enclosed type and confirm to rules made
under the Environment (protection) Act,
1986. The height of stack of DG sets should
be equal to the height needed for the
combined capacity of all proposed DG sets.
Complied.
We have installed 6 separate DG sets for all
six STP’s and also 11 separate DG sets for
residential blocks. There is no combined DG
set anywhere in the project. The height of
stack of each DG set is as directed by
TNPCB.
xxxvi)
The acoustic enclosures shall be installed at
all noise generating equipments such as DG
sets, air conditioning systems, cooling water
tower etc. and the noise level shall be
maintained as per
MoEF&CC/CPCB/TNPCB guidelines/norms
both during day and night time.
Complied.
We have provided the DG sets with inbuilt
acoustic enclosure and we will maintain the
noise level as per the
Ministry/CPCB/TNPCB guidelines/norms
both during day and night time.
xxxvii)
The Project Site shall continue to provide
with health and safety devices as per Labour
Act. Periodical health checkup shall be
undertaken and made available during
inspection.
Complied.
We have provided all safety devices as per
Labour Act. Also we have established health
center in the project premises and periodical
health checkup has been done by our medical
officer and records are maintained. The
labour department also has inspected the site.
xxxviii)
A separate environmental management cell
with suitable qualified personnel shall be set
-up under the control of a Senior Executive
and the same shall be informed to SEIAA
before taking up further construction.
Complied.
We have formed separate environmental
management cell with suitable qualified
personnel from various divisions under the
control of a Senior Executive and the same
has been informed to SEIAA.
xxxix)
Application of solar energy should be
incorporated for illumination of common
areas lighting for gardens and street lighting.
A hybrids system or fully solar system for a
We have installed solar panels on the terrace
of C1 Block for generating power which will
be supplied through net metering separately
to all the units of the block. Further solar
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portion of the apartments shall be provided. power panel is installed for providing power
to common area lighting for the block on trial
basis. We will provide the same facilities for
remaining blocks. The net metering facility
will be provided only for existing service
connection holder and hence we will be able
to apply for the connection only after the
occupancy. The process will be initiated after
the installation of Solar Panels.
xl)
A report on the energy conservation
measures conforming to energy conservation
norms prescribed by the Bureau of Energy
Efficiency shall be prepared incorporating
details about building materials &
technology; R & U factors etc. and submitted
to the SEIAA in three month's time.
Complied.
We have submitted the energy conservation
measures report to SEIAA on 26.11.2016.
xli)
The Proponent shall furnish the biannual
report for the compliance of the points raised
by the Expert committee constituted by the
Hon'ble NGT and the Environment
Clearance conditions stipulated by SEIAA-
TN during the construction phase to the
Regional office, MoEF&CC and also
SEIAA-TN, forward the compliance report
obtained from Regional office, MoEF& CC.
Complied.
We are regularly submitting biannual
compliance reports of the points stipulated by
the expert committee constituted by the
Hon’ble NGT on the environmental
clearance condition stipulated by SEIAA-TN
during the construction phase to the
Ministry’s regional office, Chennai and also
SEIAA-TN.
PART B – Conditions for the Operation Phase:
S. No. Conditions Compliance
1. Ground water Use:
i.
The proponent should immediately
conduct appropriate tests for the
sustainability of the ground water drawl by
as competent Authority and submit the
same to SEIAA
Complied.
We have conducted aquifer
sustainability test through an expert
Consulting Hydro Geologist of M/s.
Kumaraguru Geo Tech and submitted
the report to SEIAA.
ii.
Ground water shall be drawn only after
obtaining necessary permission from the
Competent Authority
Complied.
We have obtained NOC from TNPWD-
Water resource department vide Lr. No.
F-16/NOC/DB/EE/GW/GHN dt
08.08.2017, Lr. No. 9/G-
3/53/2017/NOC/Chennai/2017
dt.08.08.2017 and Lr. No. OT 9/G-
3/83/2017/Renewal/NOC/Chennai/2017
dt.08.06.2017 for drawl of ground
water.
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2. Waste Water Management / Sewage Treatment
i. Disposal of treated sewage:
a.
The excess treated sewage shall be
disposed to CMWSSB STP with their
permission and at the cost of the Project
Proponent.
Complied.
We have obtained permission from
CMWSSB for disposal of 815 KLD of
excess treated water to CMWSSB-STP
Perungudi.
b. Flow meters for treated and raw sewage
shall be installed
Complied.
We have installed Electro Magnetic
Flow Meters for treated and raw sewage
pipe lines.
ii.
Transportation of treated sewage through
tankers equipped with GPS system shall be
done (to monitor their movement of the
vehicle).
Complied.
As per the recommendation of SEIAA
through “Amendment to Environmental
Clearance (EC) dated 13.12.2017, we
have entered into an agreement with
land owner (farmer) to provide the
excess treated STP water for the
irrigation purposes through pipelines
from STP’s to his farmland. The
pipeline laying work has been
completed. The treated water as per
agreement is being provided to the
Farmer’s land.
iii.
The Project Proponent shall analyze the
treated sewage for basic parameters once
in a week through accredited lab.
The online monitoring system has been
installed for monitoring of basic
parameters such as pH, suspended
solids and BOD of the treated sewage.
Also the same are being tested through
accredited lab.
iv.
The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
installed should be certified by
independent expert/ reputed Academic
institutions for its adequacy before
commissioning.
Complied.
We have obtained Adequacy Certificate
for all 6 STP’s from B.S.Abdur
Rahman University and M/s. Eco
Services India Pvt. Ltd., for its
adequacy before commissioning.
v.
Any alteration of the STP to satisfy the
designated quality shall be incorporated
and the STP as installed shall be informed
to SEIAA – TN.
Complied.
There is no alteration in the design of
the STP.
vi.
The proponent shall operate STP
continuously by providing stand by DG set
in case of power failure.
Complied.
We have installed stand by 6 DG sets
separately to all the STP’s to operate
continuously in case of power failure.
vii. The treated sewage for gardening / Green Complied.
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belt shall be ensured that it would not
pollute the ground water sources.
The treated sewage is being used for
gardening/green belt development and
will not pollute the ground water
sources.
viii.
The ground water quality shall be
maintained by taking samples as
incorporated in EMP.
Complied.
Water samples are being analysed and
the water Quality is maintained as
incorporated in EMP
3. Rain water Harvesting and Storm water Drainage:
i.
The Project Proponent have to propose
rainwater harvesting plan considering the
surface on impervious to annual run off
coefficient and accordingly the drain shall
be designed. The rainwater plan shall have
storage facility such that entire harvested
water shall be available for reuse.
Complied.
We have constructed the Rain water
harvesting structures of 172 percolation
pits with size of 1.2 m dia X 3 m depth
and storm water drains by considering
the annual runoff coefficient of 0.6.
Further, we have provided the storage
facility of 450 Cum to store and reuse
the harvested water. The Rain water
harvesting structures have been
provided as per the recommendation of
Functional Area Expert for Geology &
Hydrology, Former Deputy Director,
PWD Ground Water Government of
Tamil Nadu.
ii.
The Project Proponent shall ensure that
flooding in the vicinity and stagnation of
the discharged water in the low lying areas
around the complex does not occur either
by increasing the capacity of rain water
storage sumps or providing additional pits
in the surface run off collection drain.
Complied.
We ensure that flooding in the vicinity
and stagnation of the discharged water
in the low lying areas around the
complex does not occur since we have
provided 172 percolation pits and 20
collection sumps as per the
recommendation by Functional Area
Expert for Geology & Hydrology,
Former Deputy Director, PWD Ground
Water Government of Tamil Nadu.
iii.
Alternate recharge points shall be
identified based on scientific investigation
within the property for storage and
recharge of excess storm water.
We will identify the alternate based on
scientific investigation within the
property for storage and recharge of any
further excess storm water.
iv.
The proponent / Owner of the flats ensure
that storm water drain provided at the
project site shall be maintained without
chocking or without causing stagnation
Complied.
We are maintaining the storm water
drain provided without chocking or
without causing stagnation and also
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and should also ensure that the storm water
shall be properly disposed off in the
natural drainage / channels without
disrupting the adjacent public. Adequate
harvesting of the storm water should also
be ensured.
properly dispose off in the natural
drainage / channels without disrupting
the adjacent public.
v.
In respect of Plan Marked channels, the
recommendations below made by the
SEAC Expert Committee shall be strictly
followed:
Complied.
For condition 3.V (a) -to 3.V (g), we
have provided hume pipes in the
existing defunct channel as per the
CMDA/SEIAA directions.
a.
Channel 1:
The plan marked channel, even though it
does not exist physically now should be
restored and maintained to function as
effective storm water drainage channel.
The outflow from the channel should be
taken to nearby natural water body/course.
The inlet for the channel should be created
by providing opening in the compound
wall at western end of the plan marked
channel.
b.
Channel 2:
In order to make the Hume pipe functional,
opening should be provided in the
compound wall near eastern and western
ends of the Hume pipe. The approach
channel for the Hume pipe should be
restored by the proponent and maintained
for proper water flow. Similarly the out
flow from the Hume pipe on the eastern
side should be connected to a natural water
body/ course.
As stated above
c.
Channel 3:
The proponent should restore the channel
from start to end by adopting the present
alignment shown to the extent possible and
modifying the alignment wherever needed
in the built up area. The restored channel
should more or less be along the marked
channel. Like in the case of other channels,
the inflow should be ensured by
connecting to channels, the inflow should
be ensured by connecting to channel
outside the compound wall. Similarly the
out flow for the channel at the eastern end
should be connected to a natural water
body/course.
As stated above
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d.
Channel 4:
Like in the case of channel 3, channel 4
should be restored from start to end. This
should be done by following the marked
alignment to extent possible and modifying
the alignment in areas where construction
has come up. The inflow to the channel
should be restored by providing opening
the western boundary wall. The eastern
end of the channel should be extended and
taken along the 18m wide link road to
connect to the restored channel 3.
As stated above
e.
Channel 5:
Instead of letting the outflow from the 1st
branch into the private property the
proponent should ensure that the outflow
reaches a natural water body/course. In
case of the 2nd
branch the channel should
be restored along the 18m wide road to
connect to channel 4 then to channel 3.
As stated above
f.
Channel 6:
The inflow to the Hume pipe should be
ensured with proper maintenance upstream
of the inlet point closer to the private
property boundary. The outflow from the
Hume pipe should be connected to a
natural water body/course.
As stated above
g.
Channel 7:
The proponent should ensure proper inflow
into the Hume pipe by maintaining the
approach channel at the starting point and
by providing opening in the compound
wall similarly the proponent should ensure
that the outflow reaches a natural water
body/course.
As stated above
4. Green Belt Development
i.
Project Proponent shall plan for the
scientific green belt development,
maximum possible space shall be left
unpaved for recharging of ground water
besides the proposed rain water harvesting
system. The unpaved area shall be covered
with green top or any other pervious
material to maintain permeability of soil.
Complied.
We have developed the green belt with
maximum possible space left unpaved
for recharging of ground water besides
the rain water harvesting system after
completion of the internal road
construction works. We have covered
the unpaved area with green top to
maintain permeability of soil.
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ii
Green belt shall be developed all around
the site boundary to act as a barrier for air
and noise pollution. Ornamental plants /
area left for landscape, covered with grass /
shrubs and roof top garden shall be
considered in the areas mandatory for
green belt development. Sufficient space
has to be provided for each tree so that it
does not choke to death because of the
putting of cement concrete all around the
tree.
Complied.
We have developed the green belt all
around the site boundary to act as a
barrier for air and noise pollution. We
have planted Ornamental plants
including developing landscapes with
shrubs in the areas. Further, sufficient
space has been provided around each
tree.
iii.
The project proponent shall plant 50
Ornamental Plant Species in the form of
two rows in between the blocks to make
meaningful greenery.
Complied.
We have planted around 11,999
Ornamental Plant Species in our
project.
iv)
The Project Proponent shall plant tree
species with large potential for carbon
capture in the proposed green belt area
based on the recommendation of the Forest
department well before the project is ready
for occupation.
Complied.
We have planted about 985 trees of
different species as suggested by the
Forest dept.
5 Solid Waste Management
i.
The project proponent shall prepare the
action plan for ensuring segregation,
collection, transportation, treatment and
scientific disposal of Municipal Solid
Waste. This action plan should be
submitted to SEIAA and TNPCB for their
approval.
Complied.
We have prepared an action plan for
ensuring segregation, collection,
transportation, treatment and scientific
disposal of Municipal Solid Waste and
submitted the same to SEIAA and
TNPCB. Bio-methanation plant works
with BARC Technology has been
completed.
The plant has been commissioned on
12.09.2018. Collected Biogas is being
used in the kitchen
ii.
The project proponent shall put in place a
system for collection of discarded CFL &
LED lamp and shall be disposed to
Authorized recyclers only.
We will collect the discarded LED lamp
in the separate place and dispose to
Authorized recyclers only.
iii. STP sludge shall be reused as the input for
the Biomethanation plant and STP.
We will reuse the STP sludge as the
input for the Biomethanation plant
which is nearing completion.
iv.
Adequate measures should be taken to
prevent odour emanating from
Biomethanation plant and STP.
Complied.
We have installed the mechanical
ventilation system for exhaust and fresh
air input, using ducting to prevent
odour emanating from STP and
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Biomethanation plant.
v. The Plastic Waste (Management &
Handling) Rules 2011.
We are collecting, storing and will
dispose the plastic waste to the
authorized recyclers.
vi.
The e-waste generated should be collected
and disposed to a nearby authorized e-
waste center as per e waste (Management
& Handling), Rules 2011.
We are collecting and will dispose the
e-waste generated to a nearby
authorized e-waste center as per the e-
waste (Management & Handling)
Rules, 2011.
6. Traffic Management
i.
The project proponent shall submit an
action plan based on the traffic survey
before commissioning. The
recommendation of the traffic survey shall
be strictly enforced to avoid congestion on
the road, increased concentration of air
pollutants.
Complied.
We have conducted the traffic survey in
consultation with traffic Police dept.
and have implemented the
recommendation of the survey.
ii.
The project proponent shall ensure regular
sweeping of the roads inside and adjacent
to the complex to avoid re-suspension of
settled dust thereby taking care of any
possibility of increasing particulate matter
levels.
Complied.
We ensure regular sweeping of the
roads inside and adjacent to the
complex to avoid re-suspension of
settled dust thereby taking care of any
possibility of increasing particulate
matter levels.
iii.
Traffic congestion near the entry and exit
points from the roads adjoining the
proposed project site shall be avoided.
Parking shall be fully internalized and no
public space should be utilized. Parking
plan to be as per CMDA norms.
Complied.
We have installed traffic equipment
such as barricades, blinkers and ‘No
Parking’ sign boards as recommended
by police department to avoid traffic
congestion near the entry and exist
points from the roads adjoining the
project site. Parking is fully internalized
and vehicles will be allowed only in the
allocated parking area. No public area
will be utilized for parking and we
confirm that the parking plan is as per
CMDA norms.
iv.
The traffic wing of the police shall be
consulted and any cost effective traffic
regulative facility shall be met before
commission.
Complied.
We have installed cost effective traffic
regulative facility such as barricades,
blinkers and ‘No Parking’ sign boards
as recommended by police.
7. Energy savings & Power management
i. For meeting hot water requirement in
kitchen solar energy should be used.
We have provided solar panels at C1
Block of the flats.
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ii. The project should obtain GRIHA or any
other such rating.
Complied.
We have been awarded PLATINUM
rated Indian Green Building Council
(IGBC) green homes certification.
iii.
The diesel required for operating DG sets
shall be stored in underground tanks
fulfilling the safety norms and if required,
clearance from the Chief Controller of
Explosives shall be taken.
No underground tanks are provided for
storage of diesel. The diesel will be
purchased for daily requirement from
the nearest fuel station.
iv.
Spent oil from D.G sets should be stored in
HDPE drums in an isolated covered
facility and disposed as per the hazardous
Wastes (management, handling, Trans-
boundary Movement) Rules 2008. Spent
oil from D.G sets should be disposed off
through registered recyclers.
We will store the spent oil from DG
sets in HDPE drums in an isolated
covered facility and dispose as per the
Hazardous Wastes (management,
handling, Trans-boundary Movement)
Rules 2008 through registered
recyclers.
v.
Low Sulphur Diesel emissions shall be
used for operating diesel generator sets.
The Rules under Environment (Protection)
Act, 1986, and the Rules framed thereon.
We are using the Low sulphur diesel
(which is available in the petrol bunk)
as fuel for DG sets.
8.
The proponent should be responsible for
the maintenance of common facilities
including greening, rainwater harvesting,
sewage treatment and disposal, solid waste
disposal and environmental monitoring
including terrace gardening for a period of
3 years. Within one year after handing over
the flats to all allottees a viable society or
an association among the allottees shall be
formed to take responsibility of continuous
maintenance of all facilities with required
agreements for compliance of all
conditions furnished in Environment
Clearance (EC) order issued by the
SEIAA-TN or the Proponent himself shall
maintain all the above facilities for the
entire period. The copy of MoU between
the buyers Association and proponent shall
be communicated to SEIAA –TN.
Agreed
9.
The proponent shall prepare completion
plans showing Separate pipelines marked
with different colour with the following
details.
i) Location of STP, compost system,
underground sewer line
ii) Pipe line conveying the treated
Complied.
We have prepared the plans showing all
the lines marked with different colours
as stipulated and made available to the
owners
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effluent for green belt development
iii) Pipeline conveying the treated
effluent for toilet flushing
iv) Water supply pipe line if proposed
v) Telephone cable
vi) Power cable
vii) Strom water drain and
viii) Rain water harvesting system, etc.
and it shall be made available to the
owners.
10.
The building should have adequate
distance between them to allow free
movement of fresh air and passage of
natural light, air and ventilation.
Complied.
All blocks are having an adequate
space/ adequate distance between them
to allow free movement of fresh air,
passage of natural light, and ventilation
11.
The amount allocated by the project
proponent under CSR activity should be
utilized for such activities by the proponent
for the purpose for which it was allocated.
An amount of Rs. 72 Lakhs was
allocated for CSR activities mainly for
schools, health aspects and
infrastructure works for the nearby
villages. So far about Rs. 18 Lakhs was
incurred for this purpose.
12.
The Environmental Statement for each
financial year ending 31st March in Form-
V as is mandated has to be submitted by
the Project proponent to the Tamil Nadu
Pollution Control Board as prescribed
under the Environment (Protection) Rules,
1986, as amended subsequently and shall
also be put on the website of the company
along with the status of compliance of EC
conditions and shall also be sent to the
Regional Office of MoEF, Bangalore by e-
mail.
Agreed.
13.
This environmental Clearance does not
imply that the other statutory /
administrative clearances shall be granted
to the project by the concerned authorities.
Such authorities would be considering the
project on merits and be taking decisions
independently of the Environmental
Clearance.
Agreed.
14.
The SEIAA, TN may alter/modify the
above conditions or stipulate any further
condition in the interest of environment
protection even during the subsequent
period.
Agreed.
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15.
The Environmental clearance does not
absolve the applicant/proponent of his
obligation/requirement to obtain other
statutory and administrative clearance from
other statutory and administrative
authorities.
Agreed.
16.
The SEIAA, TN may cancel the
environmental clearance granted to this
project under the provisions of EIA
Notification, 2006, if it is found or if it
comes to the knowledge of this SEIAA,
TN that the project proponent has
deliberately concealed and/or submitted
false or misleading information or
inadequate data for obtaining the
environmental clearance.
Agreed.
17.
A copy of the environmental Clearance
(EC) letter shall be issued to all the
allottees / Owners while executing the
allotment order / sale deed / before
handing over of the building to allottees.
Complied.
We have uploaded a copy of the EC on
our website www.ssmbuilders.in.
enabling all the allottees/owners to
view the details any time.
18.
The proponent shall upload the status of
compliance of the stipulated EC
conditions, including results of monitored
data on their website and shall update the
same periodically. It shall simultaneously
be sent to the Regional Office of MoEF,
Bengaluru, the respective Zonal Office of
CPCB, Bengaluru and the TNPCB. The
criteria pollutant levels namely; SPM,
RSPM,SO2, NOx (ambient levels as well
as stack emissions) or critical sectoral
parameters, indicated for the project shall
be monitored and displayed at a convenient
location near the main gate of the company
in the public domain
Complied.
We have uploaded the status of
compliance of the stipulated EC
conditions, including results of
monitored data on our website and also
updating the same periodically. The
reports have been sent to the Regional
Office of MoEF&CC, Chennai, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB,
Bengaluru and the TNPCB. The
monitored data are displayed at a
convenient location near the main gate
of the company for the public.
19.
The Regional Office of the Ministry
located at Chennai shall monitor
compliance of the stipulated conditions.
The project authorities should extend full
cooperation to the officer (s) of the
Regional Office by furnishing the requisite
data / information / monitoring reports.
Complied.
We will extend full co-operation to the
officers during the inspection and also
we will submit a complete set of all the
documents to Regional Office of
MoEF&CC, Chennai.
20.
The project proponent shall also submit six
- monthly reports on the status of
compliance of the stipulated
Complied.
We are submitting Six monthly
compliance reports (both in hard copies
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Environmental Clearance conditions
including results of monitored data (both in
hard copies as well as by e-mail) to the
Ministry of Environment and Forests &
Climate Change, Chennai, the respective
Zonal office of Central Pollution Control
Board, SEIAA, TN and the State Pollution
Control Board.
as well as by e-mail) regularly to the
Ministry’s Regional Office, Chennai,
Zonal office of Central Pollution
Control Board, SEIAA, TN and the
State Pollution Control Board
(TNPCB).
21.
Failure to comply with any of the
conditions mentioned above may result in
withdrawal of this clearance and attract
action under the provisions of the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
Agreed.
22.
The above conditions will be enforced
inter-alia, under the provisions of the water
(Prevention & Control of pollution) Act,
1974, the air (Prevention & Control of
pollution) Act 1981, the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, the public Liability
Insurance Act, 1991, along with their
amendments, draft Minor Mineral
Conservation & Development Rules, 2010
framed under MMDR Act 1957, National
Commission for protection of child Right
Rules, 2006 and Rules made there under
and also ant other orders passed by the
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India/ Hon’ble
High Court of Madras and other Courts of
Law, including the Hon’ble National
Green Tribunal relating to the subject
matter.
Agreed.
23.
The SEIAA reserves the right to add
additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if noncompliance of any of
the EC conditions are found and to take
action. Including revoking of this
Environmental Clearance as the case may
be.
Agreed.
24.
The project proponent should ensure both
during construction and post construction
period, no damage is caused to ecology
and environment, drainage system or any
other system prevailing in and around the
project site and also disposal of discarded
CFL and Led lamps, demarcation of site
for collection of construction debris,
proper arrangements for utilization of
Complied.
We have followed all the directions /
instructions as per stipulations, to
ensure proper safety against
environment / ecology loss.
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treated sewage, installation of online
system to monitor the effluent quality,
provisions to be made in regards to car
parking, collection, segregation and
disposal of municipal solid waste in
accordance with the rules and undertaking
various other steps to comply with all
directions to ensure proper safety against
environment / ecology loss.
25.
The project proponent shall have to furnish
the probable date of commissioning of the
project supported with necessary bar charts
to SEIAA – TN.
Complied.
We have submitted the probable date of
commissioning of the project supported
with bar chart to SEIAA-TN.
26.
Any appeal against this environmental
clearance shall lie with the Hon’ble
National Green Tribunal, if preferred,
within a period of 30 days as prescribed
under Section 16 of the National Green
Tribunal Act, 2010.
No appeal was made against this
environmental clearance.
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27.
The handing over possession to all the flat
owners shall be subject to compliance of the
order dated 02.11.2017
An affidavit in this regard has been filed to NGT
and a copy has been sent to SEIAA TN.
28
Out of 1966503 Sqm of area of the plot, the
green belt is proposed to be raised over 52138
Sqm, which is 26.5 % of the total area. This
green belt area must remain unchanged and
should be brought under tree cover and not
merely open parks, gardens and open areas and
should not be diverted for any other general
utility purposes. Any change in the area under
green belt should be done only if fresh EC has
been obtained.
We have ensured that the green belt area is
unchanged and not diverted for any other general
utility purpose.
29
Out of 1675 KLD of sewage, 677 KLD is
proposed to be used in flushing, 183 KLD in
greenbelt and the excess treated sewage water
of 815 KLD available after reusing for flushing
The treated sewage water after utilizing for
flushing and greenbelt is given to a nearby
former’s land through pipe line for irrigation
purpose. For this we have entered into an
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and greenbelt is proposed to be transported by
tankers to CMWSSB STP Chennai for further
treatment. This treated
Sewage should be sold, after proper treatment,
either to the industries located nearby or to
farmers to be used for irrigation purposes,
rather than being transported over long
distance. In view of the fact that such
transportation, through tankers, is not a
sustainable option in the long run.
agreement with the former.
30
The aquifer sustainability and ground water
monitoring must be done rigorously and
periodically and the water withdrawal from the
bore wells is to be rationed, regulated and
monitored accordingly. In the event of water
table depletion beyond the normal rate. Also,
Rain Water Harvesting and usage of treated
sewage water should be increased.
The water withdrawal from open wells and bore
wells are monitored and the monthly consumption
report is submitted to Water Resources
Department of PWD.
31
Regarding the generation of Biogas through
Biomethanation by using wet waste, the
proponent shall install 3 TPD Bio-gas plant to
convert food, kitchen and other biodegradable
waste energy and the fact shall be informed to
SEIAA, The facility shall be ready for
commissioning at the time of occupation.
We have installed with a capacity of 3.0 TPD
Biomethanation Plant based on the BARC
technology.
On 12.09.2018 the Plant was commissioned and is
in operation.
32.
Green belt should not be concretised at any cost
and all the footpaths, cycle tracks etc., within it,
if constructed, should be free from any
concretisation to permit infiltration/percolation
of water into the ground.
We have ensured that Green belt area is not
concretised. The path ways are covered with
pavers allowing infiltration/percolation of water
into the ground.
33.
The drinking water which is proposed to be
either drawn from the ground water through
bore wells or through the water supply from the
Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and
Sewage Board should be treated to meet the
drinking water standards and for this purpose a
treatment plant / RO plant be setup for the
complete colony, thereby dispensing with the
requirement of ROs at the individual
House hold level.
We have provided RO unit at all individual
dwelling units at our cost.
34
Complete segregation of MSW at the
household level should be a condition made to
the allottees at the time of occupation and
The construction work of the infrastructure for
collection and segregation of various types of
wastes was completed.
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appropriate infrastructure for segregation
and collection should be provided by the
project proponent at the time of giving
possession letters.
35
The project proponent should also inform either
by displaying at a conspicuous place within the
colony or by writing to individual allottees, all
the conditions of EC and the commitment of
the project proponent for fulfilment of the
conditions, so that all the residents / allottees
are aware of the conditions of EC and
commitment to be fulfilled by the project
proponent towards environment.
EC copy is issued to all the allottees at the time of
handing over of the flats.
Also EC copy is made available in our website
www.ssmbuilders.in
36
All the natural storm water drains passing
through the area under the project should be
maintained and used only for the purpose of
carrying storm water. They should be
suitably strengthened through soil and water
conservation measures, including planting of
green belt for slope stabilization.
Noted
37
In case there is any default on the part of the
project proponent, the Environmental
Clearance granted shall be liable to be
withdrawn/cancelled and the project proponent
would be liable to pay environmental
compensation, as well as, face all other
proceedings including disobedience of the
orders of the Tribunal, in accordance with law.
Noted
38
Inspection will be conducted by SEIAA, Tamil
Nadu as to whether the project proponent has
complied with all the conditions laid down in
the order dated 02.11.2017 and also previous
orders of the Tribunal.
Noted
39
The project proponent shall strictly adhere and
comply to the above additional conditions and
other previous conditions and report the facts to
SEIAA, TN on a fortnightly basis for placing
the report to SEAC for verification and
compliance.
Noted and will be Complied.