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1 SEAC Gujarat: Pageof5 Format for Appraisal-New:5. Basic Information of the Project: i Name & Address of the Project site (Complete details with plot no./survey no., Landmark etc. ) M/S. DHARMANANDAN FINE CHEM, Plot No. 5,Survey No.792/P & 794/P, Morbi Cross Road, Village & Taluka: Halvad, District: Morbi, Gujarat, Name of the Applicant () Mr. Mitulkumar Patel (2) Mr. Amrutlal Motka (3) Mr. Arvindbhai Pipaliya (4) Mr. Nilesh Zaloriya i Address for correspondence 2, Nilkanth Park, Opp. ITI Sara Road, Halvad, District: Morbi, Gujarat iv Contact no. and ID of the Applicant Mobile no.: dharmanandanfinechem@gmail.com v Aerial distance of nearest Habitat (KM) Halvad.3 KM vi Longitude & Latitude of the Project Site: (4 corners of the site) Project Site: (A) Longitude : 23 0'8.97"N Latitude : 7 9'58.47"E (B) Longitude : 23 0'8.36"N Latitude : 7 9'58.43"E (C) Longitude : 23 0'8.42"N Latitude : 7 9'57.33"E (D) Longitude : 23 0'9.05"N Latitude : 7 9'57.40"E v vi Category as per the Schedule to the EIA Notification 2006 i.e. (d), 2(b), 5(f) etc. Applicability of General Conditions of EIA Notification 2006: i.e. Ensure that I. Protected areas notified under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 972; II. Ill. CEPI areas Eco-sensitive areas and IV. Inter-state boundaries and international boundaries; are not located within 5 km or 0 km (as the case may be) area from the boundary of the proposed 5(f) B Not Applicable

2 SEAC Gujarat: Page2of5 2 Online application proposal no. : SIA/GJ/IND2/2669/ Date of application for EC: 26/05/ Date of SEAC meeting for TOR: 3/0/ TOR issued by SEIAA: Letter no: SIA/GJ/IND2/35678/205, Dated: 24/04/ Date of Public Hearing (If applicable): 2/2/ Date of presentation for Appraisal: Project status: New 9. Product profile: No. 2 Name of the Products Phenidone A (-Phenyl -3- Pyrazolidone) Phenidone B (4 Methyl -- Phenyl -3-Pyrazolidinone) CI no. Quantity MT/Month End-use of product Primarily used as a photographic developer and also used as reducing agent. The project falls under the Category B of project activity 5(f) as per the schedule of EIA Notification Product wise Raw material consumption: no. 2 Name of the Products Phenidone A (-Phenyl -3- Pyrazolidone) Phenidone B (4 Methyl -- Phenyl -3- Pyrazolidinone) Name of the Raw Quantity Materials MT/Month Phenyl Hydrazine 2 Sulfuric acid (98%) 3.25 Acrylamide.75 Caustic lye (00%) 3.6 Activated Carbon Phenyl Hydrazine.3 Methyl Methacrylate.3 Iso Propyl Alcohol 6.98 Sulfuric acid (33%) 0.77 Na Metal 0.3 Activated Carbon Salient features of the project including Water, Air and Hazardous waste Management: no. A Total cost of Proposed Project (Rs. in Crores): 0.60

3 . Capital cost for EMS (Environmental Management System): 0.0 Crores SEAC Gujarat: Page3of5 2. Recurring cost towards the environmental protection measures: 0.4 Crores per Annum. B c D i Total Plot area (sq. meter) Green belt area,/tree Plantation area (sq. meter) Employment generation. Direct 2. Indirect Water Source of Water Supply (GIDC Bore well, Surface water etc...) Status of permission from the concern authority:- Nagar Palika Water Supply Bill is attached as Annexure: - 0 in EIA report Halvad Nagar Palika i Water consumption (KL/day) Proposed KL/day (A) Domestic 0.4 (B) Gardening 0. (C) Industrial Process.3 Washing 0.2 Boiler 2.0 Cooling 2.0 Others --- Waste water generation (KL/day) Category Proposed KL/Day (A)Domestic 0.2 (B)Industrial Process.5 Washing 0.2 Boiler 0.2 Cooling 0.2 Others --- Total industrial waste water 2. Remarks To Soak pit Via Septic Tank ETP iv Treatment facility with capacity ETP(2. KLD) (ETP, CETP, MEE, STP etc). v Mode of Disposal & Final meeting point Domestic: To soak pit through septic Tank Industrial: ETP vi Reuse/Recycle details (KL/day).2 KL/day V Details of rain water harvesting ---

4 SEAC Gujarat: Page4of5 E i Air Flue gas emission details No. of Boilers/TFH/Furnaces/DG sets etc. with capacities viz. TPH, Kcal/hr, MT/hr, KVA etc. No. Stack attached to Stack Heigh t (m) Fuel Requirement APC System Expected Pollutant Steam Boiler ( TPH) 30 2 D.G. set (50 KVA) 6 Coal / Briquettes.2 MT/day HSD 20 L/Hr. Bag Filter and adequate stack height Adequate stack height SPM 50 mg/nm3 SO2 00 ppm NOX 50 ppm Process gas i.e. Type of pollutant gases (SO 2, HCI, NH 3, Cl 2, NOx etc.) No. Stack attached to Reaction Vessel of Phenidone-A Stack Height (m) Expected Pollutant APC System Ammonia HCl Scrubber

5 v Fugitive emission details with its mitigation measures : SEAC Gujarat: Page5of5 Fugitive emissions are expected to be generated during construction & operation stages of the proposed project. During operation stage, leakage through valves, pumps, emission from open drum containing chemicals, open feeding; storage tanks, etc. are the major sources of fugitive emissions of organic chemicals and VOCs. Following measures are adopted to prevent and control fugitive emissions: All the raw materials will be stored in isolated storage area and containers will be kept tightly closed. Entire manufacturing activity will be carried out in closed reactors / vessels and regular checking and maintenance of the same will be carried out to avoid any leakages. All the motors of pumps for the handling of hazardous chemicals will be flame proof and provided with suitable mechanical seal with stand-by arrangement. The control of all parameters on a continuous basis shall be done by adequate control valves, pressure release valves and safety valves etc. All the flange joints of the pipe lines will be covered with flange guards. The spillages / leakages of specific chemical shall be collected and used or it shall be drained to effluent treatment plant. Precautionary measures would be taken while handling various hazardous chemicals. There would be provisions also of adequate ventilation system in process plant and hazardous chemical storage area. A regular preventive maintenance will be planned to replace or rectify all gaskets, joints etc. Transporters will be instructed to cover the trucks by tarpaulin sheets. TREM card will be provided to the driver during the transportation of Hazardous raw materials/products. Sufficient information and training regarding characteristics and immediate actions in case of any spillage or accident during transportation of hazardous chemical will be provided to the driver The unit will also develop green belt area within the factory premises to control the fugitive emissions from spreading into surrounding environment. Unit will provide proper handling & transporting system for the hazardous chemicals like Sulfuric Acid, Iso Propyl Alcohol etc. in the process area. Moreover, Unit carries out regular work place monitoring. F Hazardous Waste (As per the Hazardous and other Wastes (Management and Trans boundary Movement) Rules 206.

6 I 2 3 Sr No Type/Name of Hazardous Waste Used oil/ spent oil Discarded plastic bags/drums ETP sludge & Evaporation Residue Source of generation Machineries 5. Category and Schedule as per HW Rules Quantity (MT/Annum) 0.05 Raw material storage area ETP Spent Carbon Process Process Waste Process Membership details of CETP, TSDF, CHWIF, Common MEE etc Details of Non-Hazardous waste & its disposal(msw and others) --- SEAC Gujarat: Page6of5 Disposal Method Collection, storage and reuse within premises as a lubricant/sell to registered recycler Collection, storage and reuse within premises /return back to supplier / sell to approved scrap vendor. Collection, storage and disposal at authorized TSDF site. Collection, storage and Disposal to CHWIF. Not Applicable Collection, storage and Disposal at CHWIF Site G Solvent management (If any) Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) is to be used as solvent for the Manufacturing of Phenidone-B. The spent solvent generated during the manufacturing process will be recovered by way of Distillation and reused in the process. Total 675 kg per batch is used to complete batch of Phenidone B and 620 kg is recovered from single batch and that can be used again in next batch. 55 kg IPA added after every batch to complete necessity amount of IPA to complete reaction or enhance the reaction, which will be lost/consumed during process. Solvent Iso Propyl Alcohol (Recovered) Iso Propyl Alcohol (Fresh) Kg/Bat ch Kg/Kg of Product MT/Mont h MT/da y Total Remarks Recovered Solvent during production of Phenidone - B Fresh Solvent Consumed during production of Phenidone - B VOC emission sources and its mitigation measures - Not Applicable

7 2. Details of Environmental Consultants: SEAC,Gujarat:Page5of 5 no. Particulars Details i Name of the Consultant T. R Associates Contact no. and ID of the Mo. no.: Applicant adm.trassociates@gmail.com i Accreditation for the categories Approved in Category : A, NABET, QCI iv Any other details Details regarding EIA report: no. a b Particulars Ensure that there is no change in EIA report w. r. t. ToR i.e. Form- & PFR Baseline environmental monitoring period Details Our Form- application has been submitted for obtaining EC in Since, then our project profile as well as environmental regulations has been updated/changed a lot. Due to the fact we have to prepare revised Form- & PFR as well as the final EIA report. March 207 to May Page no. of EIA report c Baseline study area (km) 5 Km 88 No. of AAQM stations including project d 5 88 site Ambient Air monitoring 90 Result Noise 93 e Conclusion of the Monitoring (Baseline study) Air, Water & Land Surface water Ground water Soil 04 Parameters considered for AAQM Including project specific parameters. PM 0, PM 2.5, SO 2, NO 2, CO and VOC 89 F g no. Parameters Range of Concentration( g/m 3 ) Remarks PM to Within NAAQS norms SEAC Gujarat (Appraisal-New Projects)

8 SEAC,Gujarat:Page5of 5 2 PM to SO to NO to 26.7 Whether the results of AAQM is within the norms prescribed in NAAQS? h Comments for AAQM results w. r. t. NAAQS YES 90 Section i Software used for the mathematical Modelling for anticipated incremental AERMOD GLCs (Ground Level Concentrations) j The resultant concentrations w. r. t. NAAQS and its conclusion. YES k Suggested mitigation measures w. r. t. Air Section & I Conclusion of the Monitoring during baseline study of water Section m Suggested mitigation measures w. r. t. Water Section & n Conclusion of the Monitoring during baseline study of Land Section Suggested mitigation measures w.r. t. Land Section & p Conclusion of the Monitoring during baseline study of Noise section q Suggested mitigation measures w, r. t. Noise Section & r Main issues in Public hearing (If applicable) How the unit will dispose generated waste water and about the employment. s Brief description of Public hearing Public hearing Minutes attached as Annexure- in EIA report. SEAC Gujarat (Appraisal-New Projects)

9 t u Major hazardous chemicals and worst case scenario considered in Risk Analysis report. Comments/Suggestions/mitigation measures in brief An undertaking by the Project Proponent on the ownership of the EIA report as per the OM of MoEF&CC dated 05/0/20 and an undertaking by the Consultant regarding the prescribed TORs have been complied with and the data submitted is factually correct as per the OM of MoEF&CC dated 04/08/2009. Section Attached in EIA Report Annexure - 8 SEAC,Gujarat:Page5of v Any other details: Not Applicable Not Applicable Name & designation of the Applicant: Mitulkumar Patel (Partner) Date: 07/02/208 General Instructions: Stamp &Signature of Applicant: _ Format shall be in WORD Format (Font type Arial/, Font Size ) Provide authenticated (with stamp & signature) hard copy during presentation. Kindly send to : seacgujarat@gmail.com Above data shall be as per application Form & PFR. Incorporate relevant details in respective column in the Format. Do not attach Annexure. SEAC Gujarat (Appraisal-New Projects)