(See Rule 14) Environment Statement for the financial year ending the 31 st March PART-A

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2 1 [FORM-V] (See Rule 14) Environment Statement for the ending the 31 st March PART-A (i) Name and address of the owner / occupier of the industry, operation or process: Guali Iron Ore Mines Shri R. P. Sao Works Office: 334, Kamar joda, Near TV Tower, P.O. -Joda Dist: Keonjhar, Odisha (ii) Industry category Primary (STC CODE) Secondary-(SIC Code) (iii) Production capacity : Units : 5.7 MTPA (iv) Year of establishment: 1986 (year of commencement) (v) Date of the last Environmental Statement Submitted: PART-B Water and Raw material Consumption: (1)Water Consumption m 3 /d: 320 CUM/DAY Process : Not Applicable. Cooling:Water sprinkling on Haul roads, for dry-fog system, plantation, and etc m 3 /d. Domestic: Drinking purpose- 20 m 3 /d. Name of Product Process water consumption per unit of output Sized Iron Ore Not Applicable (NA) During the current (1) (2) (1) NA NA (2) NA NA (3) NA NA (ii) Raw material consumption: Not applicable Name of raw Name of Consumption of raw material per unit of out put Material products during the current NA Sized Iron Ore NA NA *Industry may use codes if dislosing details or raw material would violate contractual obligations, otherwise all industries have to name the raw materials used.

3 PART-C Pollution discharged to environment /unit of output: (Parameter as specified in the consent issued) (1) Pollutants Quantity of Pollu- Conc. of Pollutants % of variation tants discharged in discharges (mass/ from prescribed (mass/day) volume) standards with Reasons. (a) 1. Water- (Surface Run-Off Discharge during monsoon period) ph 6.2 Within the norm (5.5-9) TSS Kg./day mg/l 29.57% lower side (100) Oil & grease: Kg/day 4.3mg/l 57% lower side (10) Fe: 1.35 Kg/day 2.0 mg/l 33.3% lower side (3) Mn: Kg/day 0.20 mg/l 90% lower side (2) 2. Site Specific Working Effluent cum ETP ph 6.51 Within the norm (5.5-9) TSS Kg./day 74.3 mg/l 25.7% lower side (100) Oil & grease: Kg/day 0.7mg/l 93%lower side (10) Fe: Kg/day 0.7 mg/l 93%lower side (3) Mn: Kg/day mg/l 91.55% lower side (2) 3. Site Specific domestic Effluent cum STP ph Within the norm (5.5-9) TSS Kg./day mg/l 20.2% lower side (200) Oil & grease Kg/day 0.6 mg/l 94% lower side (10) BOD: NA % lower side (200) (b)air: Not Applicable. PART-D Hazardous Wastes (as specified under Hazardous Waste/ Management and Handling Rules,1986) Hazardous waste Total Quantity During the Current (a) From process: NA NA (b) From Pollution Control FACILITY : NA NA (c) Used Oil : KL KL (d) Oil contaminated cotton waste: 500 kg 500 kg

4 PATRT-E (a) Solid Waste Total Quantity during the current From process: (Overburden and top soil ) MT MT (b) From pollution control facility: Not Applicable. (c) (1) Quantity recycled or re-utilized within the unit. Not Applicable. (2) Sold: Not Applicable. (3) Disposed. Not Applicable. PART-F Please specify the characteristics (in terms of composition and quantum) of Hazardous as well as solid wastes and indicate disposal practice adopted for both these categories of wastes. Hazardous Waste: Used Oil: Collection in leak proof barrels and stored in isolated management yard under shed with impervious floor having secondary containment pit at the corner for the temporary storage. Oil Contaminated Cotton Waste: Compacted into small packages and stored under isolated area in the yard. Generated amount of used oil and cotton waste were disposed off to the CPCB/SPCB authorized re-processors with proper documentation. Overburden waste - is being disposed at ear marked area inside the mine by Following the proper sloping, terracing, retaining wall and further development of vegetation with plantation, applying coir-geo-textiles along with mixed grass at critical areas. PART-G Impact of the pollution abatement measures taken on conservation of natural re-sources and on the cost of the production. Rain water harvesting project commissioned to recharge the ground water as a major step of natural conservation of resources. Massive plantation done to retain the soil captivity as well as to increase the water holding capacity of that area. Waste dumps got stabilized with coir Geo-textiles to avoid its erosion; there by it will be used for back filling of mined-out pits.

5 Analysis & monitoring of Soil quality is being carried out along with other monitoring activities within the peripheral villages. Check-dams & siltation ponds for silt control in surface run-off from mines area (at strategic points). Construction of retaining wall at the toe of OB & sub-grade dumps with garland drain followed by settling tanks done to check the surface run off to prevent soil erosion as well as the mineral conservation. Beside that for the protection of the Nalla we have provided both side guard wall, check-dams at strategic points & with the plantation (of native species) at the bank of nalla (safety zone ) from siltation. PART-H Additional measures/investment proposal for environmental protection including abatement of pollution, prevention of pollution. Water sprinkling system on haul roads by engaging one (1) no. of 28 KL, two (2) no s of 10KL and three (3) no s of 8KL water tankers is being carried out on daily basis. Dry fog system and Hood arrangement in stationary & mobile crusher and screen plants for dust suppression. Fixed water sprinkler for haul roads, crusher screen areas as well as coir matted dump areas. Sewage treatment plant for waste water which is generating from the canteen waste and toilet wastes. And the treated water is being utilized for the nearby plantation and gardening purposes. Plantation in safety zone, school area, office campuses, road side, camp areas and dump areas. Coir matting and mixed grass application over dumps for better stabilization. PART-I Any other particulars for improving the quality of the environment. Step towards Environmental Awareness Programme, Project has observed the International Year of the Forest, 2011 and World Environment Day, 5 th June 2011 with the Mass plantation campaign & various awareness competitions at the Topadihi Village area under Guali Grampanchayat along with the participation of villagers, school children and in presence of Govt. officials and Local governing authorities. Saplings (Fruit & Native species) distribution & Plantation at native people's Home School campuses, office campuses and outside ML areas to promote social forestry.