PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

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1 M/S. VANAS INFRA PROJECTS PVT. LTD SURVEY NO. 598, CHINTALAPALLY VILLAGE, KOLLAPUR MANDAL, NAGARKURNOOL DISTRICT, TELANGANA PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT SUBMITTED BY M/s. Sri Soma Jitendra H. No /150, MIGH-11/B, S.R. Nagar, Hyderabad Mobile No STUDIES AND DOCUMENTATION BY TEAM Labs and Consultants B-115, 116, 117 & 509, Annapurna Block, Aditya Enclave, Ameerpet, Hyderabad Phone: /616, Fax: SUBMITTED TO MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS & CLIMATE CHANGE, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA INDIRA PARYAVARAN BHAWAN, ALIGANJ, JOR BAGH, LODHI COLONY, NEW DELHI

2 Pre Feasibility Report M/s. Sri Soma Jitendra H. No /150, MIGH-11/B, S.R. Nagar, Hyderabad Mobile No Executive Summary M/s. proposes to conduct opencast semi mechanized method quarrying for Stone and Metal extraction of m 3 /annum in an area of ha at Survey No. 598, Chintalapally Village, Kollapur Mandal, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana State. Quarry lease deed was executed by the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology vide Proceeding no. 698/QL/2015 dated Quarry Plan was scrutinized by the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology vide letter no. 3176/QP/NGKR/2016 dated Capital cost of the proposed quarrying activity is Rs. 50 Lakhs. 2. Introduction of the Project / Background Information: i) Identification of Project and project Proponent Quarry lease deed was executed by the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology vide Proceeding no. 698/QL/2015 dated Quarry Plan was scrutinized by the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology vide letter no. 3176/QP/NGKR/2016 dated ii) Brief description of nature of the project The method of Quarry shall be opencast and semi-mechanized on single shift basis. Quarry excavations is being carried out by deep hole drilling and blasting. Bench height and width shall be maintained at 6m and 6m each respectively, with overall slope at 60. iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region The Stone and Metal of this area is meant for captive use. The mineral will be sold to Construction purpose. 1 P a g e

3 iv) Demand - Supply Gap The project is envisaged to meet the demand supply gap in domestic. v) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project: Total 22 no s of workers required for drilling, blasting and loading. 3. Project Description i) Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any: The proposed project is quarrying for Stone and Metal extraction of m 3 /annum in an area of ha. It is an individual mine not interlinked. ii) Location (maps showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout with coordinates). M/s. proposes to conduct Semi mechanized opencast quarrying for maximum Stone and Metal production of m 3 /annum. The quarry lease area of ha at Survey No. 598, Chintalapally Village, Kollapur Mandal, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana State. The quarry lease area falls in the Survey of India topo sheet no. 56 L/4 with co-ordinates of Latitude 16 8'3.95"N and Longitude 78 13'49.40"E with an elevation of 352 m. The nearest village is Chintapally located at a distance of 2.9 km from the quarry lease area in SE direction. Tumkunta to Yanmanabatla road is passing at a distance of 0.8 km in North direction. Kondur to Narsaipalli road passing at a distance of 2.5 km from the QL area in SW direction. Nearest town Kollapur is located at a distance of 9.0 km in SE direction. Nearest Railway station is at Alampur Road Railway station located at a distance of 33 km in SW direction. Mallappaharani Vagu is flowing at a distance of 3.9 km in SW direction. Kollapur Protected Forest is located at a distance of 8.6 km in SE direction. There is no state/national boundary, national park, wildlife/bird sanctuary and critically polluted areas within 10 km radius from the quarry lease area. Location map of the mine lease area is presented in figure 1. 2 P a g e

4 Figure 1. Quarry lease location map 3 P a g e

5 iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted. No alternative sites considered, the proposal is existing mining project and it is site specific. iv) Size or magnitude of operation: Year wise Production Year Total Tentative Excavation (m 3 ) ROM (m 3 ) Waste (m 3 ) Nil Nil Total v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given) The Quarry Lease area is a dome shaped hill trending Eastwest with a slopes at the southeast of the Q.L area. Total area ha is used for mining purpose and road area is within pits only. vi) Raw material required along with estimated quantity likely source, marketing area of final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and finished product No raw material is required, project is for mining of Stone and Metal. vii) Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. The waste dumps in the form of soil and waste rock shall be dumped at the southwestern side of the Q.L area. It is planned to utilize the waste material for other uses like back filling of excavated area, for making roads and for some other general purposes. 4 P a g e

6 viii) Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given Water Requirement Water requirement is mainly for drinking purpose, domestic purpose, green belt maintaining and for sprinkling on Mine haulage roads the water shall be drawn from nearby village. The domestic wastewater shall be sent to septic tank followed by soak pit. Rainwater Catch Pond of 20 KL capacity will be provided to collect the storm water for reuse. This will ensure that the rainwater is effectively used and minimizes the drawn of ground water resources. The required water shall be drawn from the local villages through tankers. Total Water requirement S. No. Water Usage Quantity KLD 1 Wet drilling operation Water sprinkling on haul roads +1/4th for waste dump Domestic Green 0.2 KL 2 times a day 0.4 Total 6.6 ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their Management/disposal During the plan period a total volume of m 3 will be excavated out of which m 3 of Stone and Metal will be produced and the rest m 3 will go as waste. 4. Site Analysis 4.1 Quarry Location M/s. proposes to conduct Semi mechanized opencast quarrying for maximum Stone and Metal production of m 3 /annum. The quarry lease area of ha at Survey No. 598, Chintalapally Village, Kollapur Mandal, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana State. The quarry lease area falls in the Survey of India topo sheet no. 56 L/4 with co-ordinates of Latitude 16 8'3.95"N and Longitude 78 13'49.40"E with an elevation of 352 m. The nearest village is Chintapally located at a distance of 2.9 km from the quarry lease area in SE direction. Tumkunta to Yanmanabatla road is passing at a distance of 0.8 km in North direction. Kondur to Narsaipalli road passing at a distance of 2.5 km from the QL area in SW direction. Nearest town Kollapur is 5 P a g e

7 located at a distance of 9.0 km in SE direction. Nearest Railway station is at Alampur Road Railway station located at a distance of 33 km in SW direction. Mallappaharani Vagu is flowing at a distance of 3.9 km in SW direction. Kollapur Protected Forest is located at a distance of 8.6 km in SE direction. There is no state/national boundary, national park, wildlife/bird sanctuary and critically polluted areas within 10 km radius from the quarry lease area. 5. Planning Brief The project is envisaged to be put in production/mining by this year, and the production shall be initiated thereon. Geologists and Mining engineer are identified for preparing the detailed project report. 6. Proposed Infrastructure The nearest village is Chintapally located at a distance of 2.9 km from the quarry lease area in SE direction. Tumkunta to Yanmanabatla road is passing at a distance of 0.8 km in North direction. Kondur to Narsaipalli road passing at a distance of 2.5 km from the QL area in SW direction. Nearest town Kollapur is located at a distance of 9.0 km in SE direction. Nearest Railway station is at Alampur Road Railway station located at a distance of 33 km in SW direction. 6.1 Utilities The proposed Stone and Metal quarrying is semi mechanized opencast method with drilling and blasting. 6.2 Waste management Liquid Effluents There is no effluent generated from the mine operations. Air Pollution The Stone and Metal does not involve dust formations. The dust anticipated at drilling place will be suppressed by putting cloth around the hole and the dust would be generated during blasting, drilling and mining and also during handling and transportation of the material. The suggested control measures are Dust suppression 6 P a g e

8 systems (water spraying) to be adopted at Faces/sites before and after blasting, Faces/sites while loading; and Use of sharp drill bits for drilling holes and drills with water flushing systems (wet drilling) to reduce dust generation. Regular water spraying on haulage roads during transportation of Stone and Metal. Dusk masks will be provided to the workers in the dressing section and dust collector in the drilling section. Periodical monitoring of ambient air quality will helps to take steps to control the pollutants. Solid waste During the plan period a total volume of m 3 will be excavated out of which m 3 of Stone and Metal will be produced and the rest m 3 will go as waste. 7. Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Plan Not Applicable. 8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates i) Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the project to be given) Construction activity involves mine office cum rest shelter and toilets with temporary structures. The roof will be of asbestos sheets covered by hay to keep it cool in summer. A first aid certificate holder will be the in-charge of the first aid room. Protected drinking water will be provided and stored in earthen pots. It will start after obtaining all statutory clearances, estimated date of construction and completion by this year. ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project The estimated cost of the project is approximately Rs. 50 Lakhs. Purpose Cost Rs. in Lakhs Civil and Infrastructure 10 Machinery 25 Occupational Health and Safety 5 Contingencies & pre-operative expenses 5 Salaries and wages 5 Total Project cost 50 7 P a g e