A. SPECIFIC CONITIONS:- SL NO. Peak production from Jarangdih OCP is not exceeding 0.88 MTPA

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1 Status of Compliance of the terms and condition given the Environmental Clearance Letter No. J11015/502/2008- I (M) Dated:-1 st March 2012 issued by MOEF, Govt. of India New Delhi for expansion of Production Capacity of JARANGDIH OCP in Kathara Area from 0.40 MTPA to 0.88 MTPA for the Period from April 2014 to September A. SPECIFIC CONITIONS:- SL NO. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (V) (VI) (vii) (viii) CONDITION Peak production from Jarangdih OCP shall not exceed 0.88 MTPA Mining shall be carried out as per statuette from River Konar, Streams/Nallah, flowing within the lease hold. No Washery shall be established within the ML without prior environmental clearance from this Ministry. Top soil, if any to be generated during the balance life of the Jarangdih OCP shall stacked proper slop at earmarked site(s) and shall not be kept Active and shall be used within a year of its generation for reclamation and development of greenbelt. Of the estimated total OB generation 5.14Cum over the balance life of the mine is, which would be back filled during An estimate 04M cum of OB to be generated during the next year shall be re-handled into the de-coaled void, which would reduce the depth of the final void by 40 m. The ultimate slope of the dumps shall not exceed Monitoring and Management of reclaimed dumps sites shall continue until the vegetation becomes selfsustaining. Compliance status shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forest and its Regional Office located at Bhubaneswar on yearly basis. Catch drains and siltation ponds of appropriate size shall be constructed to arrest silt and sediment flows from soil, OB and mineral dumps. The water so collected shall be utilized for watering the mine area, roads, green belt development, etc. The drains shall be regularly desalted and maintain properly. Garland drains (size, gradient and length) and sump capacity shall be designed keeping 50% safety martin over and above the peak sudden rain fall and maximum. Dimension of the retaining wall at the toe of dumps and OB benches within the mine to check run-off and siltation shall be based on the rain fall data. STATUS Peak production from Jarangdih OCP is not exceeding 0.88 MTPA Mining is being carried out as per statue and Project report prepared by CMPDI. At present the working operation is being done at 0.5KM towards south from River Konar. No Washery has been established within the ML. Top soil is being stored at a designated place and will be used over reclaimed area. There are 05No. External OB dump. 03Nos.of external dumps have already been planted. Presently, OB dumping is being done at de-coaled area in a designed benching, further there shall be 02 Nos. of OB dumps in the de-coaled area having maximum height 40, and is consisting 02 benches of 20m height. Ultimate slope of the dump in the de-coaled area is Afforestation will be under taken on stable reclaimed area. Monitoring and Management of reclaimed dump site is under taken by state forest department until the vegetation becomes self sustaining. Sumps are created to take care of entire catchments area. Adequate time is given for settlement of silt. Every year sump is being shifted as quarry progresses. The collected water is being utilized for watering the mine area, roads for dust suppression, green belt development. Garland drains in appropriate dimensions are being maintained. Sump capacity is adequate for proper settling of silt materials. The sump capacity is 1.75 Lakh cum. Adequate time is given for settlement of silt. Sump dimension:-350x50m. Toe wall has been constructed and stone pitching has already been done to check runoff and siltation based on the rainfall data.

2 (ix) (x) Mineral transportation by road from the mine to Kathara Washery located at a distance of 4.5 KM from the land to Jarangdih Railway Siding within the leasehold shall use trucks of a minimum capacity of 20-T. All internal roads and approach roads, and roads for colony shall be black topped. A 3-Tier green belt shall be developed on. High efficiency water sprinkling system shall be provided to check fugitive emissions at the transfer points, haulage, toads, Jarangdih Railway Siding and CHP for crushing/ loading operations for dust control. Mineral (Coal) is transported from mine to Kathara Washery located at a distance of 4.5 Km and from there to Jarangdih Railway Siding. All internal roads are black topped. Green belt all along the transportation road is maintained. Water sprinkler is used to check fugitive emissions at transfer point, haulage roads, Jarangdih Railway siding and CHP for crushing/loading operations for dust control. (xi) Drills shall be wet operated only. Drills are wet operated. (xii) Controlled blasting shall be practiced with use of delay detonators. The imitative measures for control of ground vibrations and to arrest the fly rocks and boulders shall be implemented. (xiii) The conceptual post mining land use for Jarangdih OCP involves a plan reclamation with plantation at end of mine life which includes backfilled area of ha an external OB dump of ha and a plantation of roads (5 ha), coal stockyard (4ha) and in vacant area of 30.30ha by planting native species from about the mix of consultation with the local DFO/Agriculture Department/suitable Institution. The density of trees shall be around 2500 plants per ha. (xiv) A mine closer plan shall be implemented after completion of mining in about 5 years in Jarangdih OCP by reclamation of hac.of the total quarry area shall be afforested by planting native plant species in consultation with the local DFO/agriculture Department/ Relevant Institution. The density of the trees shall be around 2500 plants per ha. The balance area of ha being left as water body of max. depth of would be reclaimed along the upper sides, which shall be gently sloped and stabilized with plantation from species found in the original ecosystem Control blasting is undertaken under supervision of the blasting officer, proper blast design is prepared to control ground vibration and arrest fly rocks and boulders. Blasting is done with the use of SHOCK TUBES. The conceptual post mining land use will be as per reclamation plan and will be done in consultation with the local DFO/Agricultural department. Implementation under progress. The plantation is done through State Forest Officials. The density of the trees is maintained at 2500 plants per hectare. The balance area of ha of de-coaled area/voids will be converted into a water reservoir which will be gently sloped the upper benches of the reservoir which will be gently sloped the upper benches of the reservoir will be terraced and established with plantation.

3 (xv) (xvi) No ground water (bore well) shall be used for the Project. Rainwater harvesting structures including check dam for recharge of ground water shall be erected within and around the ML in case the water table shows a declining trend. Additional water if any required during mining operations shall be met from mine sump water or from rainwater. Regular monitoring of ground water level and shall be carried out by establishing a network of existing wells and constructions of new peizometers. The monitoring for quantity shall be done four times a year in premonsoon(may),monsoon(august), post Monsoon (November) and winter (January) seasons and for quality in May; Data thus collected shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forests and to the Central Pollution Control Board Quarterly within one month of monitoring. No ground water (bore well) is used for mining operations. Rain water harvesting structures including check dams for recharge of ground water is proposed. Water from mine sump is used for dust suppression and green belt development. It is being monitored by CMPDIL. Details of wells Village No. Depth i) Boria 02 28fts. ii) Jarangdih 02 30fts. ii) Khetko 03 30fts. xvii xviii xix xx xxi xxii The Project authorities shall meet water requirement of nearby Village(s) in case the village wells go dray due to dewatering of mine. Sewage treatment plant of adequate capacity shall be installed in the colony. ETP shall also be provided for workshop and CHP wasted water. Treated waste water meeting prescribed norms only shall be permitted to be discharged in to the natural water courses. Besides carrying out plant regular periodic health check up of their workers, 10% of the workers identified from workforce engaged in active mining operations shall be subjected to third party health check up for occupational diseases and heating impairment, if any, through an a medical institution/hospitals in the district/state.. A provision of Rs.5/ tone of coal shall be earmarked for CSR for life of the Project. The details of expenditure and various activities which includes provision / augmenting facilities for water supply, education and health shall be form part of the Annual Report of the company and also uploaded on the company website and updated at least at least once a year. For monitoring land use patter and for post mining land use, a time series of land use maps, based on satellite imagery (on a scale of 1:5000) of the core zone and buffer zone, from the start of the project until end of mine life shall be prepared once in 3 years (for any one particular season which is consistent in the time series), and the report submitted to MOEF and its Regional Office at Bhubaneswar. A detailed Final Mine closer plan along with details of corpus fund shall be implemented for Jarangdih OCP after completion of project in about 5 years and a plan for Final Mined Closure shall be prepared for Jarangdih UCP and submitted to this ministry 5 years before its completion. iv) Asnapani 01 35fts. Water is supplied to nearby villages by pipe line and hired water tanker by the project authority. At colony sewages are treated by septic tank and soak-pit method. An adequate treatment is being done at workshop for which ETP has been functioning and clear water is recirculating for washing. We have established periodical medical examination system with occupational health check facilities. Initial medical examination for Occupational deceases done at the time of new recruitment and periodical medical examination of 1/5 th total manpower is done every year. It is done as per approved CIL R&R policy. The fund for the CSR should be allocated based on 5% of the retained earnings of previous year subject to minimum of Rs.5/- per tonne of coal production of previous year. Out of above, 4% would be allocated for CSR activities to be carried out within the radius of 15 Kms of the project site and balance 1% would be allocated for carrying out CSR activities by CCL in the State of Jharkhand CMPDI has been entrusted with job of monitoring the land use by remote sensing. It will be implemented during the last five years of the project period.

4 B. GENERAL CONDITIONS (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) No change in technology and scope of working shall be made without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment and Forests. No change in the calendar plan including quantum of mineral coal and waste being produced shall be made. Four ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be established in the core zone as well as in the buffer zone for monitoring PM-10, PM-25, Sox and no location of the stations shall be decided based on the meteorological features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board, Monitoring of heavy metals such as Hg, As, Ni, Cd, Cr in particulates shall be carried out at least once in six months. Data on ambient air quality (PM-10, PM-25,Sox and Nox and heavy metals such as Hg, as Ni. Cr, etc) and other monitoring data shall be regularly submitted to the Ministry including its Regional Office at Bhubaneswar and to the State Pollution Control Board and the Central Pollution Control Board once in Six months. Random verification of samples through analysis fro independent laboratories recognizes under the EP Rules, 1986 shall be carried out at least once in six months. There will be no change in mining technology and scope of working without prior approval of the ministry of Environment and Forests. There will be no change in the calendar plan of production for quantum of mineral coal. Four ambient air quality monitoring stations have been established for PM 10, PM 2.5, SO 2 and NO x Data on ambient air quality (PM 10, pm 2.5, SO 2 and NO x) and other monitoring data are regularly submitted as enclosure with the Six Monthly Compliance Report. (v) (vi) (vii) Adequate measures shall be taken for control of noise levels below 85 dba in the work environment. Workers engaged in blasting and drilling operations, of HEMM, etc. shall be provided with ear plugs/muffs. Industrial waste water (workshop and wasted water from the mine) shall be properly collected and treated so as to conform to the standards including for heavy metals before discharge prescribed under CSR-122 (E) dated 19th May 1993 and 31st December 1993 or as amended from time to time. Oil and grease trap shall be installed before discharge of workshop effluents. Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. Vehicles used for transportation for the mineral shall be covered with tarpaulins and optimally loaded. All measures are being taken to keep noise level below 85 dba. Ear plugs/muffs are provided to workers engaged in blasting and drilling operators etc. Industrial wastewater (workshop and wastewater from the mine) is properly collected and treated. Oil & Grease trap in workshop is in existence & being maintained Vehicular emissions are kept under control and regularly monitored. Vehicles used for transportation for the mineral are covered with tarpaulins and optimally loaded (viii) (ix) Monitoring of environmental quality parameter shall be carried out through establishment of adequate number and type of pollution monitoring and analysis equipment in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board and data got analyzed trough a laboratory recognized under EP Rule, Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective reparatory devices and they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. Occupational health surveillance program of the workers shall be undertaken periodically to observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and to take corrective measures, if needed. Environmental laboratory with monitoring and analysis equipment is operative in CMPDI which is a Co- Subsidiary of our company. It is a recognized laboratory. Dust masks have been issued to exposed workman. Occupational healthy monitoring is done by initial medical examination through our trained Doctors in our Hospital /dispensary.

5 (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) (xv) (xvi) (xvii) A separate environmental cell with suitable qualified personnel shall be set up under the control of a Senior Executive, who will report directly to the Head of the Company. The funds earmarked for environmental protection measure shall be kept in separate purpose. Year-wise expenditure shall be reported to this Ministry and its Regional Office at Bhubaneswar. The project authorities shall adverse at least in two local newspapers widely circulated around the project, one of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned within 7 (seven) days of the clearance letter information that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and a copy for the clearance letter is available with the State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen at the website of the ministry of Environment & Forests at A copy of the environment clearance letter shall be marked to concerned Panchayat/Zila Perished, Municipal Corporation or Urban Local Body and local NGO, if any from whom any suggestion /representation has been received while proposal. A copy of the clearance letter shall also be displayed on the company s website. A copy of the environment clearance letter shall be displayed on the website of the concerned State Pollution Control Board. The EC conditions shall also be displayed at the Regional Office, district Industry Centre and Collector s Office /Tehsildar s Office for 30 days The clearance letter shall be uploaded on the company s website. The compliance status of the stipulated EC conditions shall also be uploaded be the project authorities on their website and updated Monitoring of environmental quality parameter shall be carried out through establishment of adequate number and type of pollution monitoring and analysis equipment in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board and data got analyzed trough a laboratory recognized under EP Rule, 1986.ateast one every six months so as to bring the same in the public domain. The monitoring data of environmental quality parameters (air, water, noise and soil) and critical pollutions such as PM-10, PM-205, SO 2 and NOX (ambient) and critical sect oral parameters shall also be displayed at the entrance of the project premises and mines office and in corporate office and one company s website. The project proponent shall submit six monthly reports on the status of compliance of the stipulated environment clearance conditions (both in hard cop and in ) to the respective Regional Office by furnishing the requisite date/information/reports. The Regional Office of this Ministry located at Bhubaneswar shall monitor compliance of the stipulated conditions. The Project authorities extend full co-operation to the office(s) of the Regional Office by furnishing the requisite/information/monitoring report Environment charge has been put under environmental Nodal Officer i.e.sr.manager (Civil), who is directly reporting to the head of Project (Project Officer). There is an area environmental Officer to look after the environmental problems. Funds earmarked for environment are used for environmental protection measures only. The advertisement about the environment clearance had been published in News Papers:-Hindustan, Prabhat Khabar and Dainik Jagran in Hindi. A copy of the environment clearance letter was send to concerned Panchayats/Zila Perished. Copy of environmental clearance has been submitted at JSPCB, Ranchi. The clearance letter has been uploaded on the company s website. The monitoring data of environmental quality parameter has been displaced at the entrance of the Project premises. 3/env_clrnc/environ_clearnc_kta.htm Six monthly reports on the status of compliance of the stipulated environment clearance conditions are submitted regularly. orest.htm The Project authority is fully co-operating with the office(s) of the Regional Office by furnishing the requisite data/ information/monitoring report.

6 (xviii) The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31 st March Form-V is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State Pollution Control Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 as amended subsequently shall also be uploaded on the company s website along with the status of compliance of EC conditions and shall be sent to the respective Regional Office of the MOEF by . The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31 st March is submitted every year. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES FOR JARANGDIH OCP:- Jarangdih OCP is one of the best reclaimed and environmentally friendly mine of the company. The coal is being mined by shovel dumper combination (negligible pollution method) and i.e. Voids are concurrently being back filled by OB and plantation is being done. The road is maintained by grading and separate light vehicles roads have also been made for better traffic management and less pollution. 1. Mobile Sprinkler:- a) 28KL capacity-01 b) 10 KL capacity-01 The density of plantation taken is 2500 plants per Hectare. Total numbers of sampling planted 2.4 lakhs. Project Officer Jarangdih Colliery

7 Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending June 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000,R -2010, Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution Date of Reporting: Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih OC 1. Gayatri Colony 28-29/06/ Jarangdih Colony 28-29/06/ S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method 1 Total Particulate Matter (PM 10 + >PM 10 ) 2 Particulate Matter (PM 10 ) µg/m 3 Lab.SOP based on IS: 5182/23, 2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182/ Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) 4 Nitrogen Oxides (as NO x ) µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-1998 <25 < Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept is enclosed along for reference Ka - 9

8 Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending June 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: - Testing Protocol: Remarks: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Date of Reporting: - Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih OC 1. Gyatri Colony 2. Jarangdih Colony Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level Gyatri Colony 28/06/ Jarangdih Colony 28/06/ Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K 6.00 AM to PM PM to 6.00 AM Noise Level Leq 75 db(a) Leq 70 db(a) Checked By Ka - 10 G.M (Chemist)

9 Type of Sample: Effluent Water Quarter Ending June 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: MOEF -SCH-VI STANDARDS, Class a Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih OC 1. Mine Water 28/06/ Sl.No. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection MOEF -SCH-VI BIS Standard & Method Limit STANDARDS Class A 1 Ammonical Nitrogen, mg/l, Max IS 3025/34:1988, R : 2009, Nessler s 2 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 3 B.O.D (3 days 27 o C), mg/l, Max IS 3025 /44:1993,R: day incubation at 27 C 4 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 5 COD, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, Closed Reflux, Titrimetric 6 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/42: Dissolved Phosphate, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition Molybdovanadate 8 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, SPADNS 9 Free Ammonia, mg/l, Max < IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 10 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, Diphenylcarbohydrazide 11 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 12 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 13 Manganese(as Mn), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/59:2006, AAS-Flame 14 Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/54:2003, AAS-Flame 15 Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 16 Oil & Grease, mg/l, Max < IS 3025/39:1991, R : 2003, Partition Gravimetric 17 ph value to 9.0 IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 18 Phenolic compounds < APHA, 22 nd Edition 4-Amino Antipyrine (as C 6H 5OH),mg/l, Max 19 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 20 Sulphide (as SO 3), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition Methylene Blue IS-3025/09:1984, Thermometeric 21 Temperature ( o C ) 26.8 Shall not exceed 5 0 C above the receiving temp. 22 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame 23 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/l, Max < IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 24 Total Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, DPD 25 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025/17:1984, R :1996, Gravimetric 26 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /49 : 1994, Ka - 11

10 Type of Sample: Surface Water Quarter Ending June 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: - Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih 1. Konar River Near Railway Bridge 28/06/ Sl. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection BIS Standard & No Limit Method 1 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 2 BOD (3 days 27 o C), mg/l, Max IS 3025 /44: 1993, R : day incubation at 27 C 3 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition 4 Chlorides (as Cl), mg/l, Max IS-3025/32:1988, R-2007, Argentometric 5 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /42 : Disolved Oxygen, min IS 3025/381989, R : 2003, Winkler Azide 7 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition SPADNS 8 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 1,5 - Diphenylcarbohydrazide 9 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 10 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition 11 Nitrate (as NO 3 ), mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 12 ph value IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 13 Phenolic compounds < APHA, 22 nd Edition (as C 6H 5OH), mg/l, Max 4-Amino Antipyrine 14 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition 15 Sulphate (as SO 4 ) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition Turbidity 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025 /16:1984 R : 2006, Gravimetric 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025 /17:1984, R :1996, Gravimetric 18 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /49 : 1994, Ka - 12

11 Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000,R -2010, Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution Date of Reporting: Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih OC 1. Gayatri Colony 17-18/09/ Jarangdih Colony 17-18/09/ P.O.Office 18-19/09/ Guest House 19-20/09/2014 S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method 1 Total Particulate Matter (PM 10 + >PM 10 ) 2 Particulate Matter (PM 10 ) µg/m 3 Lab.SOP based on IS: 5182/23, 2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182/ Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) 4 Nitrogen Oxides (as NO x ) µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-1998 <25 <25 <25 < Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept is enclosed along for reference Ka - 9

12 Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: - Testing Protocol: Remarks: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Date of Reporting: - Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih OC 1. Gyatri Colony 2. Jarangdih Colony 3. P.O.Office 4. Guest House Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level Gyatri Colony 17/09/ Jarangdih Colony 17/09/ P.O.Office 19/09/ Guest House 19/09/ Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K 6.00 AM to PM PM to 6.00 AM Noise Level Leq 75 db(a) Leq 70 db(a) Checked By Ka - 10 G.M (Chemist)

13 Type of Sample: Effluent Water Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: MOEF -SCH-VI STANDARDS, Class a Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih OC 1. Mine Water 18/09/ Sl.No. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection MOEF -SCH-VI BIS Standard & Method Limit STANDARDS Class A 1 Ammonical Nitrogen, mg/l, Max IS 3025/34:1988, R : 2009, Nessler s 2 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 3 B.O.D (3 days 27 o C), mg/l, Max IS 3025 /44:1993,R: day incubation at 27 C 4 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 5 COD, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, Closed Reflux, Titrimetric 6 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/42: Dissolved Phosphate, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition Molybdovanadate 8 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, SPADNS 9 Free Ammonia, mg/l, Max < IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 10 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, Diphenylcarbohydrazide 11 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 12 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 13 Manganese(as Mn), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/59:2006, AAS-Flame 14 Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/54:2003, AAS-Flame 15 Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 16 Oil & Grease, mg/l, Max < IS 3025/39:1991, R : 2003, Partition Gravimetric 17 ph value to 9.0 IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 18 Phenolic compounds < APHA, 22 nd Edition 4-Amino Antipyrine (as C 6H 5OH),mg/l, Max 19 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 20 Sulphide (as SO 3), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition Methylene Blue IS-3025/09:1984, Thermometeric 21 Temperature ( o C ) 28.3 Shall not exceed 5 0 C above the receiving temp. 22 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame 23 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/l, Max < IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 24 Total Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, DPD 25 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025/17:1984, R :1996, Gravimetric 26 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /49 : 1994, Ka - 11

14 Type of Sample: Surface Water Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: - Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Jarangdih OC 1. Konar River Near Railway Bridge 18/09/ Sl. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection BIS Standard & No Limit Method 1 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 2 BOD (3 days 27 o C), mg/l, Max IS 3025 /44: 1993, R : day incubation at 27 C 3 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition 4 Chlorides (as Cl), mg/l, Max IS-3025/32:1988, R-2007, Argentometric 5 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /42 : Disolved Oxygen, min IS 3025/381989, R : 2003, Winkler Azide 7 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition SPADNS 8 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 1,5 - Diphenylcarbohydrazide 9 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 10 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition 11 Nitrate (as NO 3 ), mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 12 ph value IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 13 Phenolic compounds < APHA, 22 nd Edition (as C 6H 5OH), mg/l, Max 4-Amino Antipyrine 14 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition 15 Sulphate (as SO 4 ) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition Turbidity 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025 /16:1984 R : 2006, Gravimetric 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025 /17:1984, R :1996, Gravimetric 18 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /49 : 1994, Ka - 12

15 Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000,R -2010, Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution Date of Reporting: Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level Area : Kathara Project: Kathara CPP 1. Rly Colony 16-17/09/ Asnapani Tola 17-18/09/ Mine Rescue Stn /09/ S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method 1 Total Particulate Matter (PM 10 + >PM 10 ) 2 Particulate Matter (PM 10 ) µg/m 3 Lab.SOP based on IS: 5182/23, 2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182/ Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) 4 Nitrogen Oxides (as NO x ) µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-1998 <25 <25 < Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept is enclosed along for reference Ka - 13

16 Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: - Testing Protocol: Remarks: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Date of Reporting: - Area : Kathara Project: KatharaCPP 1. Asnapani Tola 2. Mine Rescue Station Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level Asnapani Tola 17/09/ Mine Rescue station 17/09/ Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K 6.00 AM to PM PM to 6.00 AM Noise Level Leq 75 db(a) Leq 70 db(a) Checked By Ka - 14 G.M (Chemist)

17 Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000,R -2010, Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution Date of Reporting: Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level Area : Kathara Project: Swang Washery 1. Rest House 12-13/09/ P.O Office 12-13/09/ Swang Colony 15-16/09/ DAV School 15-16/09/2014 S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method 1 Total Particulate Matter (PM 10 + >PM 10 ) 2 Particulate Matter (PM 10 ) µg/m 3 Lab.SOP based on IS: 5182/23, 2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182/ Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) 4 Nitrogen Oxides (as NO x ) µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-1998 <25 <25 <25 < Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept is enclosed along for reference Ka - 15

18 Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: - Testing Protocol: Remarks: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Date of Reporting: - Area : Kathara Project: Swang Washery 1. Rest House 2. P.O.Office Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level Rest House 12/09/ P.O.Office 12/09/ Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K 6.00 AM to PM PM to 6.00 AM Noise Level Leq 75 db(a) Leq 70 db(a) Checked By Ka - 16 G.M (Chemist)

19 Type of Sample: Effluent Water Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: MOEF -SCH-VI STANDARDS, Class a Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Swang Washery 1. Bunker Outlet Water at Karo Seam 19/09/ Sl.No. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection MOEF -SCH-VI BIS Standard & Method Limit STANDARDS Class A 1 Ammonical Nitrogen, mg/l, Max IS 3025/34:1988, R : 2009, Nessler s 2 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 3 B.O.D (3 days 27 o C), mg/l, Max IS 3025 /44:1993,R: day incubation at 27 C 4 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 5 COD, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, Closed Reflux, Titrimetric 6 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/42: Dissolved Phosphate, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition Molybdovanadate 8 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, SPADNS 9 Free Ammonia, mg/l, Max < IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 10 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, Diphenylcarbohydrazide 11 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 12 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 13 Manganese(as Mn), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/59:2006, AAS-Flame 14 Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/54:2003, AAS-Flame 15 Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 16 Oil & Grease, mg/l, Max < IS 3025/39:1991, R : 2003, Partition Gravimetric 17 ph value to 9.0 IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 18 Phenolic compounds < APHA, 22 nd Edition 4-Amino Antipyrine (as C 6H 5OH),mg/l, Max 19 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 20 Sulphide (as SO 3), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition Methylene Blue IS-3025/09:1984, Thermometeric 21 Temperature ( o C ) 28.3 Shall not exceed 5 0 C above the receiving temp. 22 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame 23 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/l, Max IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 24 Total Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, DPD 25 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025/17:1984, R :1996, Gravimetric 26 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /49 : 1994, Ka - 17

20 Type of Sample: Surface Water Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: - Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Swang Washery 1. River at Filter Plant 19/09/ River at Ganjudih Basti 19/09/ Sl. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection BIS Standard & No Limit Method 1 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max <0.002 < IS 3025/37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 2 BOD (3 days 27 o C), mg/l, Max IS 3025 /44: 1993, R : day incubation at 27 C 3 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max < < APHA, 22 nd Edition 4 Chlorides (as Cl), mg/l, Max IS-3025/32:1988, R-2007, Argentometric 5 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max <0.03 < IS 3025 /42 : Disolved Oxygen, min IS 3025/381989, R : 2003, Winkler Azide 7 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition SPADNS 8 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max <0.01 < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 1,5 - Diphenylcarbohydrazide 9 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max <0.06 < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 10 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max <0.005 < APHA, 22 nd Edition 11 Nitrate (as NO 3 ), mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 12 ph value IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 13 Phenolic compounds <0.002 < APHA, 22 nd Edition (as C 6H 5OH), mg/l, Max 4-Amino Antipyrine 14 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max <0.002 < APHA, 22 nd Edition 15 Sulphate (as SO 4 ) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition Turbidity 16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025 /16:1984 R : 2006, Gravimetric 17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025 /17:1984, R :1996, Gravimetric 18 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max <0.01 < IS 3025 /49 : 1994, Ka - 18

21 Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000,R -2010, Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution Date of Reporting: Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level Area : Kathara Project: Kathara Washery 1. Asnapani Tola 17-18/09/ Mine Rescue Stn /09/ Bandbagh Colony 16-17/09/ S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method 1 Total Particulate Matter (PM 10 + >PM 10 ) 2 Particulate Matter (PM 10 ) µg/m 3 Lab.SOP based on IS: 5182/23, 2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182/ Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) 4 Nitrogen Oxides (as NO x ) µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-1998 <25 <25 < Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept is enclosed along for reference Ka - 19

22 Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: - Testing Protocol: Remarks: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Date of Reporting: - Area : Kathara Project: Kathara Washery 1. Mine Rescue St. 2. Bandbagh Colony Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level Mine Rescue Station 17/09/ Bandbagh Colony 16/09/ Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K 6.00 AM to PM PM to 6.00 AM Noise Level Leq 75 db(a) Leq 70 db(a) Checked By Ka - 20 G.M (Chemist)

23 Type of Sample: Ambient Air Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: Sampling Protocol: IS 5182 (part 14): 2000,R -2010, Methods for Measurement of Air Pollution Date of Reporting: Testing Protocol: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Remarks & Observation: All samplers placed 1.5 m above ground level Area : Kathara Project: Swang UGP 1. Rest House 12-13/09/ P.O Office 12-13/09/ Swang Colony 15-16/09/ DAV School 15-16/09/2014 S.No Test Parameters Units Test Method 1 Total Particulate Matter (PM 10 + >PM 10 ) 2 Particulate Matter (PM 10 ) µg/m 3 Lab.SOP based on IS: 5182/23, 2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182/ Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) 4 Nitrogen Oxides (as NO x ) µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-2006 µg/m 3 IS: 5182 / R-1998 <25 <25 <25 < Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept is enclosed along for reference Ka - 21

24 Type of Sample: Noise Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Date of Receipt of Date: Dt. 29/04/14 Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Jointly sampling with customer Date of Analysis: - Testing Protocol: Remarks: Gazette Notification no. G.S.R 742(E) dt.25 th Sept Date of Reporting: - Area : Kathara Project: Swang UGP 1. Swang Colony 2. DAV School Station Name Date of Sampling Noise Level Swang Colony 15/09/ DAV School 15/09/ Permissible Limit of Noise Level vide Gazette Notification G.S.R. 742(E) Dt. 25th Sep '2K 6.00 AM to PM PM to 6.00 AM Noise Level Leq 75 db(a) Leq 70 db(a) Checked By Ka - 22 G.M (Chemist)

25 Type of Sample: Effluent Water Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: MOEF -SCH-VI STANDARDS, Class a Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Swang UGP 1. Karo Bunker Outlet 19/09/ Sl.No. Parameter Sampling Stations Detection MOEF -SCH-VI BIS Standard & Method Limit STANDARDS Class A 1 Ammonical Nitrogen, mg/l, Max IS 3025/34:1988, R : 2009, Nessler s 2 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 3 B.O.D (3 days 27 o C), mg/l, Max IS 3025 /44:1993,R: day incubation at 27 C 4 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 5 COD, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, Closed Reflux, Titrimetric 6 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/42: Dissolved Phosphate, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition Molybdovanadate 8 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, SPADNS 9 Free Ammonia, mg/l, Max < IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 10 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, Diphenylcarbohydrazide 11 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 12 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 13 Manganese(as Mn), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/59:2006, AAS-Flame 14 Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/54:2003, AAS-Flame 15 Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 16 Oil & Grease, mg/l, Max < IS 3025/39:1991, R : 2003, Partition Gravimetric 17 ph value to 9.0 IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 18 Phenolic compounds < APHA, 22 nd Edition 4-Amino Antipyrine (as C 6H 5OH),mg/l, Max 19 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 20 Sulphide (as SO 3), mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition Methylene Blue IS-3025/09:1984, Thermometeric 21 Temperature ( o C ) 28.3 Shall not exceed 5 0 C above the receiving temp. 22 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame 23 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/l, Max IS:3025/34:1988, Nesseler s 24 Total Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, DPD 25 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025/17:1984, R :1996, Gravimetric 26 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /49 : 1994, Ka - 23

26 Type of Sample: Drinking Water Quarter Ending Sept 14 Customer / W. O. no. & Date: CCL/DGM-HOD(E&F)/2014/ Dt. 29/04/14 Date of Receipt of Sample: Mode of Receipt of Sample: Picked up sample by laboratory Date of Analysis: Testing Protocol: IS:10500 Drinking Water Standards Date of Reporting: Remarks & Observation: Samples received in 2 ltr plastic Jerri cane, Colour as observed is transparent Area : Kathara Project: Swang UGP 1. Deep borehole for drinking water at Officer s Colony 20/09/ Sl.N Parameter Sampling Stations Detection IS:10500 Standard / Test o Limit Drinking Water Standards Method 1 Boron (as B), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition,Carmine 2 Cadmium (as Cd), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 3 Calcium (as Ca), mg/l, Max IS-3025/40:1991, EDTA 4 Chloride (as Cl), mg/l, Max IS-3025/32:1988, R-2007, Argentometric 5 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/42 : Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, SPADNS 7 Free Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Min < APHA, 22 nd Edition, DPD 8 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max < IS 3025 /53 : 2003, R : 2009, AAS-Flame 9 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 10 Manganese (as Mn), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/59:2006,AAS-Flame 11 Nitrate (as NO 3 ), mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition, UV-Spectrphotometric 12 Odour Agreeable Qualitative Agreeable IS 3025 /05:1983, R-2012, Qualitative 13 ph value to 8.5 IS-3025/11:1983, R-1996, Electrometric 14 Phenolic compounds (as C 6H 5OH), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 4-Amino Autipyrine 15 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max < APHA, 22 nd Edition, 16 Sulphate (as SO 4 ) mg/l, Max APHA, 22 nd Edition. Turbidity 17 Total Alkalinity (c a co 3 ),, mg/l, Max IS-3025/23:1986,Titration 18 Total Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/ 37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 19 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, Max < IS-3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame 20 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l, Max IS 3025 /16:1984 R : 2006, Gravimetric 21 Total Hardness (c a co 3 ), mg/l, Max IS-3025/21:1983, R-2002, EDTA 22 Turbidity, NTU, Max IS-3025/10:1984 R-1996, Nephelometric 23 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max < IS 3025/ 49 : 1994, Ka - 24