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1 Form -1M APPENDIX - VIII FORM IM (1) Basic Information S.No Item Details 1. Name of the Mining lease site Road Metal & Building Stone Mine 4.00 Ha. M/s.Sri. Durga Stone Crusher, Prop:Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao, 2. Location /site (GPS Coordinates) Map Datum WGS -84 S.No Latitude Longitude A N E B N E C N E D N E E N E F N E G N E Sy.No. 84 M/s.Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Prop:Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao Gathalavalasa Village, Polaki Mandal Srikakulam District 3. Size of the Mining Lease 4.00 Ha. 4. Capacity of Mining lease (t/cu.m) Five Years Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.M 5. Period of mining lease 05 Years 6. Expected Cost of the Project Rs.50 lakhs 7. Contact Information M/s.Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Prop:Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao, S/o.Krishna, D.No.2-136, Gotlapadu,Vandrada Kotabommali Mandal Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh II) Environmental Sensitivity S.No Areas Distance in Kilometers Details 1. Distance of Project site from nearest Rail or road bridge over the concerned River, Rivulet, Nallah etc. Tilaru is the nearest railway station about to 17 KM from the applied area 2. Distance from the infrastructural Facilities 1.National Highway 2.State Highway 3.Major District Road 4.Any other Road 5.Electrical Transmission line pole or tower 6.Canal of check dams or reservoirs or lake or ponds Polaki & Narasannapeta all the said places will reach via Gathalavalasa Village 1 KM 6 km 6 km 6 km --- There is no Electrical Power Transmission lines

2 Form -1M 6. Intake for drinking water pump House 7. Intake for irrigation canal pumps Drinking water is available from bore well in the nearby agriculture fields. Nearby Bore wells from surrounding agricultural lands 3 Areas Protected under international Conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value 4 Areas used by protected, important Or sensitive for ecological reasons Wetlands, watercourses or other Water bodies, coastal Zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 5 Areas used by protected, important Or sensitive species of flora or Fauna for breeding, nesting foraging, Resting, over wintering, migration 6 Inland, Costal, marine or underground waters Neither ecological landscape nor any cultural Related activity is present near by the mine lease area. N/A There are no such important sensitive locations are present in the nearby the quarry lease applied area. There are no such important features are present in the nearby the quarry lease applied area. 7 State National boundaries There is no state/ National boundaries are near By the quarry lease 8 Routes for facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas applied area N/A 9 Defense Installations The mine lease area is not located close to any of the defense installation. 10 Densely populated or built up area, Distance from nearest human habitation The nearest densely populated area is Gathalavalasa Village (1256) as 2011 Census Polaki Mandal, it is about to 1 KM 11 Area occupied by sensitive man - made land uses (hospitals, community facilities) The health facilities are occurred nearby the Gathalavalasa is near emergency conditions, Narasannapeta, Polki & Srikakulam Town is well placed for Doctors, Nursing Homes & Hospitals. 12 Area containing important, high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 13 Areas already subjected to pollution Or environmental damage. ( those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 14 Area susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence landsides, erosion, flooding climatic conditions) 15 Is proposed mining site located over Or near fissure / fracture for ground Water recharge No river/ nala is flowing through the lease. Hence no impact is anticipated. None Seismic Zone III, (Moderate) None 2

3 Form -1M 16 Whether the proposal involves Approval / clearance under: if yes, Details of the same and their status, to be given. i. The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 ii. The wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 iii. The C.R.Z Notification, Act Name I) The Forest (Conservatio n) Act, 980 ii) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 iii) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991 Approval Required (Yes/No) No No No Status No Forest land is involved No wildlife sanctuary is coming Within the study area The mine lease area Is not coming under CRZ 17 Forest land involved No 18 Whether there is any litigation Pending against project and / or Land which the project is propose To be set up a) Name of the Court b) Case No c) orders/directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed Project. There is no litigation pending against the project. Signature of Proponent M/s.Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Prop: Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao, S/o.Krishna, D.No.2-136, Gotlapadu,Vandrada Kotabommali Mandal Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh 3

4 Prefeasibility Report 1.0 Executive Summary of the Project The Proposed Quarry lease applied area of M/s.Sri. Durga Stone Crusher, Prop:Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao Road Metal & Building Stone, over an extent of 4.00 Ha. Which is located at Sy. No. 84, of Gathalavalasa Village Polaki Mandal, Srikakulam District. 1.1 Introduction DDMG, Visakhapatnam approved M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Prop:Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao, Mining Plan on letter No: 2186/MP-SKL/2017, Dated: Salient features of the Project are given in Table.1.0 & 2.0 Table.1.0 Project location and Quarry Details Project Name Road Metal & Building Stone Quarry lease applied area M/s. Sri. Durga Stone Crusher, Prop:Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao, Area 4.00 Ha. Location of Quarry Sy. no. 84 Gathalavalasa Village, Polaki Mandal, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh. Project Cost Rs.50 lakhs Mineral of mine Road Metal & Building Stone Proposed Production Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.M Method of Mining Open cast method No. of Working days 250 Water requirement 6.0 KLD Source of water Tankers from outside Man Power 20 Table 2.0 Salient features of the Project Details Measurement Nearest Village & Habitation The applied area is located towards Gathalavalasa is surrounded by Polaki towards SW 5km, Narasannapeta towards West 8km.It is located 26km towards NE from District Head Quarter Srikakulam Road access Polaki to Narasannapeta to Gathalavalasa Village. Nearest Major Road Polaki to Narasannapete from to Srikakulam Nearest Town Polaki and Narasannapeta, Srikakulam is Major towns 4

5 Prefeasibility Report Rail network The nearest railway station is Telaru 17 km Nearest water sources Drinking water is available from bore well in the nearby agriculture field of surrounding areas River /Stream There is no river sources in the lease hold. Forest boundary There are no Reserved and Protected forests Area observed in 10km radius Interstate Boundary There is no Interstate boundary available Nearest mines if any Introduction of the Project/ Background Information 1.3 Identification of Project and Project Proponent The present project area is found deposits of Road Metal & Building Stone Quarry in Sy.No.84 at Gathalavalasa Village, Polaki Mandal, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh. 1.4 Brief description of nature of the project The Mining lease applied area of 4.00 Ha. It is located Govt.land Sy.no.84 Gathalavalasa Village, Polaki Mandal, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh. Open cast method using with small machinery mining is followed and it has been proposed to produce Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.m Production Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.M of per annum. M/s. Sri. Durga Stone Crusher, Prop:Sri.Simma Siva Sankara Rao, is the lessee of the mine area. He is a businessman dealing in various activities at Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh. ADMG, Srikakulam, has recommended Quarry lease applied area over an extent of 4.00 Ha. Sy. No. 84 and requested submit the approved mining Plan and EC & Pollution of above said area. The mining plan approved from DDMG, Visakhapatnam, an Letter No: 2186/MP-SKL/2017, Dated: The Mining lease applied area is below 5 Hects. which is considered as "B2" category as per DEIAA notification, hence it is comes under jurisdiction of District level Environment impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA) Srikakulam District for obtaining the Environment Clearance. 5

6 Prefeasibility Report 1.5 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region The demand for Road Metal & Building Stone good growth in Andhra Pradesh and the adjoining. Hence Road Metal & Building Stone Production is rapidly increasing in Andhra Pradesh and surrounding areas. Based on the demand of Mineral, the lessee intends to produces the required quantity of mineral for various markets for civil construction works filling leveling purpose. As Per DEIAA notification 2006 the project falls under Category "B2" the proponent is Submitting the proposal to get clearance for production capacity of Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.M, from DEAC & DEIAA, Visakhapatnam District for the purpose of grant of Environment Clearance of the Quarry lease applied area. 1.6 Demand Supply The demands and supply for the Road Metal & Building Stone is growing which makes a lot of scope for Revenue generation especially in civil works. 1.7 Important vs. Indigenous production: N/A 1.8 Domestic / Export markets. Road Metal & Building Stone, is a minor, mineral it is major contributor in domestic market for civil works. 1.9 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project. Proposed mining is open cast mining it will be provide direct employment of 20 indirect employment will also be provided like machinery operators, drivers & helpers 2.0 Project Description 2.1 Type of project including interlinked and interdependent project, if any. N/A 2.2 Location (Map showing general location, specific location, and project Boundary & project site layout) with coordinates. 6

7 Prefeasibility Report Location details of the Project area :- TOPO SHEET NO:74B/3 Geo Coordinates of the applied area S.No Latitude Longitude A N E B N E C N E D N E E N E F N E G N E

8 Prefeasibility Report 2.3 Details of alternative sites, considered and the basis of selecting the Proposed site particularly the environment considerations gone into Should be highlighted. N/A 2.4 Size & Magnitude of operation The proposed project envisages producing of Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.m Production Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.M Per annum. Table.3.0 Year Wise Production Details of Road Metal and Building Stone YEAR CATEGORY OF MINERAL/MATERIAL AREA DEPTH VOLUME RECOVERY WASTE (M 2) (M) (M 3 ) R.F % (M 3 ) (M 3 ) TOP SOIL / EARTH I YEAR BUILDING STONE / ROAD METAL II YEAR III YEAR IV YEAR V YEAR BUILDING STONE / ROAD METAL BUILDING STONE / ROAD METAL BUILDING STONE / ROAD METAL BUILDING STONE / ROAD METAL Topography The lease area is part of a mound raising up to Mts. from the ground level. Slope is from East to West and North to South in the lease area. Maximum RL 26 in the North portion. The minimum RL of 11 is observed in the South. Therefore the relief of the mound is 15 Mts. 8

9 Prefeasibility Report 2.6 Regional Geology Physiographycally the area is falls under the mound / hilly / Rocky terrains of the Eastern Ghats of Srikakulam district. The hilly terrains of Eastern Ghats covered with dense forests and comprising Khondalites, Charnockites and Granites of the Archean group forms the southern part of the district with a general elevation of 26 m MSL. The hill ranges trend generally NE-SW, parallel to the East coast. Stratigraphy of the Region Porphyro blastic Granitic gneiss Leptynites Biotite gneiss Migmatite group Associated rocks Charnockite Eastern Ghat Archean Acidic, Basic & Charnockite Super group Era Intermediate group Khondalite Calc Granulite Quartzite Khondalite group Eastern Ghats metamorphic occurrence of ore deposits in sedimentation deposits and Precambrian and Archaean basements of the manganese occurs along the Quartzite as a uplifted by Granite Rock body in the host rock of Khondalite rock formations in the late Precambrian of metamorphic rock formations. 9

10 Prefeasibility Report 2.7 Total Geological Reserves ESTIMATION FOR MINABLE AND GEOLOGICAL RESERVES FOR TOP SOIL/ EARTH SECTION SECTIONAL AREA IN (M 2 ) SECTION INFLUENCE - L (M) VOLUME IN (M 3 ) EARTH RESERVES 0% IN (M 3 ) EARTH 100% IN (M 3 ) CATEGORY TOP SOIL/ EARTH (A) (B) V=(AXB)/2 R=(V)X0 W=(V)X1.0 S1+S S2+S TOTAL RESERVES 43, , ESTIMATION FOR MINABLE AND GEOLOGICAL RESERVES FOR BUILDING STONE/ ROAD METAL SECTION SECTIONAL AREA IN (M 2 ) SECTION INFLUENCE L (M) VOLUME IN (M 3 ) ROADMETAL RESERVES 90% IN (M 3 ) ROADMETAL 10% IN (M 3 ) CATEGORY BUILDING STONE/ ROAD METAL (A) (B) V=(AXB)/2 R=(V)X0.9 W=(V)X0.10 S1+S S2+S TOTAL RESERVES 9,84,679 8,86, ,467.9 The mineable reserves under proposed Road Metal & Building Stone mine lease applied area is recoverable 90 % Cu.M This mine when commences it is planned about nearly Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.m At this rate of production the proved reserves of Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.m Per annum, shall provide a 5 years period approximately. Life of the Mine: Five Years 10

11 Prefeasibility Report 2.8 Project description with process details The Road Metal & Building Stone Quarry lease applied area is exposed on the surface. Hence, it is proposed to mine the by open cast using mechanized methods, by developing the benches of 6M height & 3M width. The development of benches will be safety slopes as per the safety requirement. The Road Metal & Building Stone excavation is using small machinery of JCB, Proclains, Small Trucks / Tractors for Transportation. Table 5.0 Extent of Mechanization S.No Machinery No.s 1 JCB/Proclainers 1 2 Excavator 2 3 Tipper 2 4 Jack Hammer Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final products, mode of transport of raw material and finished products. No raw material will be required in the proposed project. 2.0 Resource optimization / recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. N/A 3.1 Availability of water its source, Energy/ power requirement and sources should be given. Water required for drinking, Green belt, Development Dust suppression.this water will be supplied from tankers / bore wells of nearby area. Table 6.0 Water Requirement S.no Water Usage Quantity (KLD) 1 Water sprinkling on haul roads Domestic Green Belt 2.6 Total Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/ disposal 3.3 Solid waste There is 90 % recoverable from the quarry. Finally the applicant can re utilize land for agriculture purpose. 11

12 Prefeasibility Report 3.4 Liquid effluent No liquid effluent will be generated at the mine site. The domestic waste water generated will be sent to septic tanks followed by soak pits. 3.0 Site Analysis 4.1 Connectivity 4.2 Nearest Railway Station is Telaru with 17km 4.3 Nearest Airport Visakhapatnam Airport is 151 km far away from the Q.L area. 4.4 Landform, Land use and Land ownership : Govt.Land. Table 7.0 Land use pattern Type of land use At the beginning of the scheme period (Ha.) At the end of the scheme period (Ha.) During Conceptual period (Ha) Mining Roads Green Belt Area Total Land Degradation Area which will Remain Untouched Topography The lease area is part of a mound raising up to Mts. from the ground level. Slope is from East to West and North to South in the lease area. Maximum RL 26 in the North portion. The minimum RL of 11 is observed in the South. Therefore the relief of the mound is 15 Mts. 12

13 Prefeasibility Report 4.0 Planning Brief 5.1 Planning Concept It is proposed to produce Road Metal & Building Stone Cu.M of Mineral from the applied area. 5.2 Population Projection The project will use Employes mostly from nearby village. There will not be any increase in population due to this project. 5.3 Land use planning The project is located in 4.00 Ha. Of consent holder of Govt. land. The recovery factor is Road Metal & Building stone 90% of the total reserve can be absolutely recoverable. 5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the villages was assessed on the basis of need and priority. The assessment will be made in the socio economic survey & will be submitted at the time of final presentation regarding EC. 5.5 Amenities / Facilities Office, Rest Room, first aid room, workshop will be constructed by the applicant 5.0 Proposed Infrastructure 6.1 Industrial area (Processing area) No infrastructure is proposed. 6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area) As the local persons will be getting employment, no residential area / housing is proposed within the mining lease area. 6.3 Green Belt 6.4 Sewerage System The wastewater generated will be sent to septic tanks followed by soak pits. 6.5 Industrial waste management: N/A 6.6 Solid waste management There is 90% recoverable from the proposed Quarry. 13

14 6.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Plan There will be no displacement of houses. Hence Rehabilitation and resettlement is not envisaged. 7.0 Analysis of Proposal (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) 7.1 Financial and Social Benefits with special Emphasis on the Benefit to the local people including tribal population, If Any, in the area. This project will also provide employment to local people helping them earn livelihood and improve their socio economical status. M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Road Metal & Building Stone B2 Category Mine 4.00 Ha. EMP Environmental Management Plan 8.0 Anticipated impacts & Mitigation Measures due to proposed project The environmental management plan is prepared with a view to facilities effective Environmental Management Plan of the project in general and implementation of the mitigation measures in particular The EMP provides a delivery mechanism to address potential adverse impacts and to introduce standards of good practice to be adopted for all project works. The anticipated impacts due to mining and allied activates are air, noise land, water and socio economic along with the mitigations to the extent possible are described in the following paragraphs. 8.1 Sources of Pollution and Control measures The major sources for pollution are air and noise due to proposed mine from loading operation and transportation of material to the places. However, as the quarrying area is very limited hence dust generated is very little though the applicant is taking all the precautionary steps for protecting the air pollution by greater extent of water sprinkling system out the mine lease area. 8.2 Air Pollution and its Mitigation Anticipated Sources of Air Pollution Digging & Excavation (Dust, Non fugitive) Loading & unloading and Transportation by vehicles (fugitive and line sources) Air Quality Management Road Regular repair (every 6 months) and Grading Regular water sprinkling on haulage roads during dry conditions Trucks - Avoid overloading of trucks and Unnecessary idling of vehicles. Movement Trucks to be covered with tarpaulin / plastic Enforcing for dust limit (<25 kmph) Plantations Green belt development and avenue plantation Precautionary measures by providing the protective nose mask for dust. 14

15 M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Road Metal & Building Stone B2 Category Mine 4.00 Ha EMP 8.3 Noise Pollution and its mitigation Sources of Noise The Road Metal & Building stone rock breaking, haulage may be generating noise, however, the probable noise level will be within permissible limits. The noise produced due to the machinery operations and transport vehicles. However, all the vehicles are regularly repaired and checking the maintenance. 1. Loaded trucks movement generates db (A) (2-3 trucks short time stay at mine area) 2. Digging and excavation activities -70 db(a) (Only during day time) 3. (if required Blasting operation only for few minutes) 4. Normal values when mining is not in operation (40-45dB(A)) Control Measures 8.4 Water Quality The protective noise reducing gear like earmuffs, the company will provide earplugs. All the machines are used acoustic enclosures to avoid the noise. Mining operations will be carried out during day time only and avoid inconvenience to the nearby habitations. The noise propagation values found to be less than the prescribed noise limits Ear plugs will be provided to the noise prone areas Vehicular maintenance will ensure less noise. The Mine applied area is elevated hillock type deposition. It usable Road Metal & Building Stone Quarry operations extent below ground level maximum. There is a possibility of accumulation of rain water in the mine pits during monsoon. The mining operations during monsoon. Whatever were accumulated in the mine during monsoon will be seeps the below ground level. Therefore, there is no ground water contamination. 8.5 Occupational Safety and Health Safety precautions as per Metalliferrous mines regulations and mine rules and Act shall be taken. Minimum distance of 7.5 m will be left all along the mine lease boundary. The mined out area will be kept out of bounds for public by providing fencing. Occupational Safety and Health to Control Exposure to Noise o Reducing the exposure time of workers to the higher noise levels o Smooth blasting techniques, special explosive and silent non explosive demolishing agent will be used. 15

16 M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Road Metal & Building Stone B2 Category Mine 4.00 Ha EMP 8.0 House keeping Proper housekeeping and cleanliness will be maintained in the Infrastructure facilities. Wet mopping will be adopted to conserve water. Sign boards will be provided in the work areas and the road and building highlighting the safety and occupational aspects. 9.1 Transport Systems The finished product is transported by road using trucks. The applicant will deploy proclaims and tippers to transport the Road Metal mineral, unfinished (waste) material to the destination area. The materials while transporting do not pose any hazard Sufficient parking facilities will be provided for vehicles loading and unloading of material. Safety sign will be displayed inside and outside the mine to avoid road accidents. 9.2 Afforestation Programme and Flora Fauna Flora and Fauna Due to water stress conditions and edaphic factor the biomass cover is less. Tree coverage is less and mostly herbs and shrubs are dominating. The vegetation is very scarce. No plant species is found that is ecologically Important (Rare, endangered threatened etc.) restricted to the area. The loss of biomass cab be compensated by providing ideal conditions (proper supervision, water, fertilizer etc.) for the proposed green belt. Other than domestic animals no ecologically important animals are reported in this area 9.3 Proposed afforestation The Soil scraped from the surface will be stored temporarily along the edges of the mine till the complete extraction. This ensures proper preservation and utilization of the soil. 9.4 Proposal for reclamation of land affected by mining The proposed mining will result in reducing the height of the area and exposing the parent rock. To the ground level, the applicant can reutilize for agriculture purpose after completion of the Quarrying. 9.5 Environmental Greening Program Environmental greening program is an important component of the Environmental Management Plan and is an imperative requirement for any major industrial activity, as per the guidelines issued by the ministry of Environmental and forests, Govt. of Indian Conceptualization, design and implementation of the proposed activity and the site conditions area presented. Each year some of the part of the barrier zone will be subjected to afforestation and care will be taken to protect the saplings. Fruit growing trees are proposed to be planted. 16

17 M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Road Metal & Building Stone B2 Category Mine 4.00 Ha EMP 9.6 Plantation programme The Quarry lease applied area is not suitable for plantation as entire area is hillock. There are absolutely chances of any tree can growing in the quarry area. However it is proposed to plant a few trees in the same place or nearby village. The details of proposed plantation. Viz, Neem, Mango, Eucalyptus etc which is envisaged of good survival rate. Socio economic Environment For the functioning of the mine approximately 20 manpower will be utilized and it will not have any significant impact on economy of the local people It will have indirect benefit to the people of Andhra Pradesh in the form of collection of tax. Land allocated for road will be laid with avenue plantation along with lights which will be useful for the local people No impact due to influx of population / labour because the mine is very small 9.0 Disaster Planning The Mining operation shall be carried out under the management control and direction of a qualified mines manager holding a second class managers certificate of competency to manage a metalliferous mine granted by director general of mines safety (DGMS).DGMS have been issuing a number of standing orders and circulars to be followed by the mine management in case of disaster, if any. Moreover mining staff would be sent to refresher courses from time to keep them abreast of the regulations. However following natural / industrial hazards may occur during normal operation. Slope failure at the faces Accident due to explosives Accident due to heavy equipment / machinery Sabotage in case of magazine Accident due to try rocks and boulder In order to take care of above Hazards / disasters, the following control shall be adopted. All safety precautions and provisions of Metalliferous Mine regulation 1961 are strictly followed during all mining operations Checking and regular maintenance of garland drains and earthen bunds to avoid any inflow of surface water into mining area Entry of Unauthorized persons shall be prohibited Fire fighting and first aid provisions in the mines office and mining area. Provision of all the safety appliances such as safety boots, helmets, goggles etc. Would be made available to the employees and regular check to ensure the use 17

18 M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Road Metal & Building Stone B2 Category Mine 4.00 Ha EMP Training and refreshed courses for all employees working in the hazards premises Working of mine as per approved plan, related amendments and other regulatory Provisions Cleaning of mine faces shall be done regularly. Provision of magazine at safe place with fencing and necessary security arrangement Suppression of dust on the haulage roads by providing water sprinkling Environment Management Cell A cell for Environmental Management within mine lease area at the project level, will take the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the actions required for environment management and mitigation, and for monitoring the progress of the proposed management plans and actions to be taken for the project. The cell will be under the overall supervision of the mine Manager, and responsible for monitoring of the implementation of the various actions which are to be executed by the agencies specified in the EMP. The cell will be headed by mine manager and the other members of the cell that will include a Horticulturist and 1 no. of supervisor. The EMC will prepare a formal report on environmental management and mitigation for the Environmental Engineer at the Mine, at six monthly intervals. Reports on any urgent or significant issues may be prepared at shorter intervals. Apart from responsibilities listed above, the EMC will be the have the responsibility of the following Collection of water and air samples within and outside the work zone Analyzing the water and air samples Implementation of the control and protective measures Land reclamation and vegetation Co-ordination of the environment related activities Collection of the statistics of health of workers Green belt development Awareness and implement safety programmes Monitor the progress of implementation of EMP 11.0 Post Project Monitoring The survey of air pollution comprises of the following monitoring aspects. a. Ambient air quality Monitoring b. Noise Level Monitoring Ambient air quality and noise level Monitoring will be carried out at minimum three stations, one station within mine site and two stations nearby residential areas outside the mine.parameters like suspended particulate matter, Sulphur Dioxide, Oxides of Nitrogen Carbon Monoxide and lead will be monitored. The 18

19 M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Road Metal & Building Stone B2 Category Mine 4.00 Ha EMP frequency of monitoring is preferably once in three months on 24 hour basis. The samples will be collected in accordance with the procedures given by CPCB Other Management Aspects Records will be maintained for the analysis of ambient air quality and noise levels. These records are not only required for the perusal of the pollution control Board authorities. The management will maintain the records as per the hazardous waste regulations and EPA regulations and for the annual consents for air and water, and renewal of authorization for the storage of hazardous waste as per the Hazardous waste (Handling & Management ) Rules,1989.The records of hazardous waste manifest will be maintained. The format of the same is enclosed in appendix. The mine shall obtain the consent for operation (CFO) as required under section 25/26 of the water act, 1974 and under section 21/22 of Air Act, 1981 before trail production and commission from the state pollution control Board.The CFO will be renewed each year by the management. The mine will submit environmental statement every year before September 30. The management ensure that it will comply with all the direction and regulations issued by the Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate, New Delhi and Central Pollution Control Boards. The Consent for Establishment, consent for operation will be displayed in a conspicuous location for the information of the inspecting authorities of different departments Cost proposed for Environmental Management Plan Aspects Item Capital Recurring Remarks Cost(Rs.) Cost (Rs.) Air Pollution Nose masks 20 no s Rs. 25/- each ,000 Once a week Replaceable, and Cost can increase With time Cloth for drillers 6 No s 1.0 m Rs.35/- Gunny bags for covering the surface Of jackhammer holes Road 1 Ltrs/Sq.m and wasted dump setting (1/4 of wetting & wet drilling) 5000 ltrs 250/ ,080 Once a week. Replaceable, and cost can increase with time 30,000 20,000 As and when needed, Lump sum ,000 Water tanker one tanker per day for 300 days 19

20 M/s. Sri.Durga Stone Crusher, Road Metal & Building Stone B2 Category Mine 4.00 Ha EMP Plantation on road Side 2m interval And buffer zone 3m interval plus maintenance Green belt and Nursery development Noise pollution Maintenance of machinery suitably Rs per 3 months 30,000 20,000 Re plant the non Surviving plants, watering and protection from animals 30,000 30,000 10,000 10,000 Included in main cost Occupational safety and Health PPE s like Ear muffs 20 No s Rs.25 each Providing First Aid kits 2 No s and fire extinguishers -2 No s 20, Once in three months 20,000 60,000 Once in year, replace by conducting periodical checkup Providing Personal protective equipments to all employees (hand Rs. 40,safety Rs and Rs.300) Training and awareness programs on risk factors during emergencies by the experts Periodical medical checkup and supply of medicines Infrastructure Road Repairs and lightening 54,000 15,760 Safety shoe twice in a year, helmets once in three years and hand gloves thrice in a year 30,000 30,000 Once in six months and create sign boards about the risk and safety precautions regularly 30,000 30,000 Once in a year and supply of medicines for every three months 40,000 10,000 Once in a year especially during monsoon Environmental monitoring Ambient air quality studies Once in a month 2 locations -- 3,000 Will be done through MoE&F recognized Water Quality studies Once a year -2 Locations -- 2,000 Noise studies Once in -- 1,500 six months-2 locations Vibration studies -- 2,000 Grand Total 3,4000 4,18,340 Laboratories 20

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