SEAC-AGENDA

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "SEAC-AGENDA"

Transcription

1 82 Meeting Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 82 Meeting Date February 19, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Affordable Housing project under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) Scheme No. 3A, S. No. 17B, Pandharpur Is a Violation Case: No 1.Name of Project 2.Type of institution 3.Name of Project Proponent 4.Name of Consultant 5.Type of project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project 9.Taluka 10.Village Correspondence Name: Room : Floor: Building Name: Road/Street Name: Locality: City: 11.Area of the project 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval 13.e on the initiated work (If ) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Other approvals (If ) Proposed Affordable Housing project under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) Government Chief Officer, Pandharpur Municipal Council, Pandharpur Vardan Environet Housing Project New S. No. 17B, Pandharpur Pandharpur Pandharpur Chief Officer, Pandharpur Municipal Council Pandharpur Nagar Parishad Satara Pandharpur Road Pandharpur Pandharpur Yes, Pandharpur Municipal Council IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval : Approved Builtup Area: Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 54, Deductions Net Plot area (a).proposed Builtup Area (FSI & NonFSI) a) FSI area (sq. m.): b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): SEACAGENDA (b).approved Built up area as per DCR 19.Total ground coverage (m2) Groundcoverage Percentage (%) (e: Percentage of plot not open to sky) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): Approved FSI area (sq. m.): Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): Date of Approval: Estimated cost of the project of buildings & its configuration 19, 2019 Page 1 of 125

2 number Building Name & number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) 1 Type A Type B Type C Type D Type E Type C Shops Type E Shops Type E Shops of tenants and shops 24. of expected residents / users 25.Tenant density per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with disposal (If ) m 31.Production Details Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) 1 SEACAGENDA Total Water Requirement 19, 2019 Page 2 of 125

3 Dry season: Wet season: Details of Swimming pool (If any) Particula rs Water Require ment Fresh water requireme nt Source of water Fresh water (CMD): 953 Recycled water Flushing (CMD): Recycled water Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool make up (Cum): Total Water Requirement (CMD) : Fire fighting Underground water tank(cmd): Fire fighting Overhead water tank(cmd): Municipal Water Supply Pandharpur 489 KLD 47 KLD KLD 65 KL Excess treated water 591 KLD Source of water Fresh water (CMD): 953 Recycled water Flushing (CMD): Recycled water Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool make up (Cum): Total Water Requirement (CMD) : Fire fighting Underground water tank(cmd): Fire fighting Overhead water tank(cmd): 20 KL for each building Municipal Water Supply Pandharpur 489 KLD 10 KLD KLD 65 KL Excess treated water 628 KLD Applicable 20 KL for each building 33.Details of Total water consumed Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) SEACAGENDA Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Gardening Domestic , 2019 Page 3 of 125

4 34.Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) 35.Storm water drainage Sewage and Waste water Waste generation in the Pre Construction and Construction phase: Waste generation in the operation Phase: Level of the Ground water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Quantity: Location of the RWH tank(s): Quantity of recharge pits: Size of recharge pits : (Capital cost) : (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks if any : Natural water drainage pattern: Quantity of storm water: Size of SWD: Sewage generation in KLD: STP technology: Capacity of STP (CMD): Location & area of the STP: (Capital cost): (O & M cost): Waste generation: >10 m Volume of 1 recharge pit m3 and 3 Nos. Rainwater Harvesting Pits Rooftop rainwater harvesting shall be practiced from each building, hence location of pits will be near the building 3 Volume of 1 recharge pit m3 10 Lacs 1 Lacs/annum the underground water tanks are 5 nos. each having 1,3000 lit. capacity for fire fighting West to East cum per annum 300 to 600 mm 1252 MBBR 1 Nos and 1500 KLD capacity As shown in Site Layout Plan and Area of STP is 1000 sq m Lacs 15 Lacs/annum 36.Solid waste Management Disposal of the construction waste debris: Excavated Earch approx quantity cubic meter Shall be reused for other construction purposes or disposed off by Municipal Council SEACAGENDA Dry waste: Wet waste: Hazardous waste: Biomedical waste (If ): STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Others if any: Kg/Day Kg/Day Applicable Sludge generated shall be reused as manure for gardening 19, 2019 Page 4 of 125

5 Mode of Disposal of waste: Area requirement: (Capital cost and O&M cost): Parameters 1 ph Dry waste: Wet waste: Hazardous waste: Biomedical waste (If ): STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Others if any: Location(s): Area for the storage of waste & other material: Area for machinery: Capital cost: O & M cost: Pandharpur Municipal Council Organic Waste Converter Applicable Shall be reused as manure for Greenbelt development As shown in Layout Plan 500 sq m considered as above 20 Lacs 4 Lacs/annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Unit Inlet Effluent Charecterestics Outlet Effluent Charecterestics Effluent discharge standards (MPCB) BOD mg/l <10 <10 3 COD mg/l <60 <60 4 TSS mg/l <10 <10 Amount of effluent generation (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Amount of treated effluent recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Membership of CETP (if require): e on ETP technology to be used Disposal of the ETP sludge 38.Hazardous Waste Details Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal 1 SEACAGENDA Section & units 39.Stacks emission Details Fuel Used with Quantity Stack No KVA Diesel KVA Diesel 1 Height from ground level (m) As per CPCB requirement As per CPCB requirement Internal diameter (m) As per standards As per standards Temp. of Exhaust Gases As per DG specification As per DG specification 19, 2019 Page 5 of 125

6 40.Details of Fuel to be used Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total 1 Diesel Source of Fuel 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Authorised Dealer by road 43.Green Belt Development Total RG area : 9, No of trees to be cut : of trees to be planted : List of proposed native trees : Timeline for completion of plantation : Applicable 200 Native Tree Species shall be planted 44. and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Characteristics & ecological importance 1 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46. and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Name C/C Distance Area m2 1 Power requirement: Source of power supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand Load) DG set as Power backup during construction phase During Operation phase (Connected load): 47.Energy Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) 300 kw 100 KVA 6009 KW SEACAGENDA During Operation phase (Demand load): Transformer: DG set as Power backup during operation phase: Fuel used: Details of high tension line passing through the plot if any: 2714 KW 1 no 2 Nos. of DG sets (2*500) =1000 KVA HSD with low sulphur Applicable 19, 2019 Page 6 of 125

7 48.Energy saving by nonconventional method: building passage lights T5 28 W 1625 Nos. street lights are 60 Nos. of 40 W LED Energy efficient pumps. Timer for Staircase lighting, Parking area and street lights. Efficient Envelope to reduce heat gain. Right glass & WWR for maximum light &Ventilation Efficient Pumps & Motors 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Energy Conservation Measures Saving % 1 Energy Conservation Measures 3% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Sewage Treatment Plant Organic Waste Converted Diesel Generator Set (Capital cost and O&M cost): Capital cost: O & M cost: Lacs 0.18 Lacs 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation 1 Air a) Construction phase (with Breakup): Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Dust supression and Air monitoring 2 Water Water Conservation Land Site Sanitation Socioeoconomic environment Component 1 Sewage 2 Storm Water 3 4 First Aid Facilities Health Check Up Creches For Children Personal Protective Equipment b) Operation Phase (with Breakup): SEACAGENDA Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Management Description Sewage Treatment Plant Rainwater Harvesting Pits Organic Waste Converter Organic Waste Converter Capital cost Rs. In Lacs Operational and Maintenance cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) , 2019 Page 7 of 125

8 5 Energy Energy Conservation Environmental Monitoring Air, Water, Soil, Noise etc 9 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Description Status Location No Information Available Parking details: Nos. of the junction to the main road & design of confluence: and area of basement: and area of podia: Storage Capacity in MT Maximum Quantity of Storage at any point of time in MT 52.Any Other Information 53.Traffic Management 1 Total Parking area: Area per car: Area per car: of 2 Wheelers as approved by competent authority: of 4 Wheelers as approved by competent authority: Public Transport: Width of all Internal roads (m): Consumption / Month in MT Source of Supply 2615 no of two wheelers and 2615 no of cycles MSRTC bus transport 4.5 m, 6 m and 9 m SEACAGENDA CRZ/ RRZ clearance obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted areas / Ecosensitive areas/ interstate boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA ification sheet Applicable Applicable 8(a), Building and Construction Projects Means of transportation 19, 2019 Page 8 of 125

9 Environmental Impacts of the project Water Budget Waste Water Treatment Drainage pattern of the project Ground water parameters Solid Waste Management Air Quality & Noise Level issues Energy Management Traffic circulation system and risk assessment Landscape Plan Disaster management system and risk assessment Socioeconomic impact assessment Environmental Management Plan Any other issues related to environmental sustainability Court cases pending if any Other Relevant Informations Have you previously submitted Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online submission Applicable None No SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS SEACAGENDA Brief information of the project by SEAC PP submitted their application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 54, m2, FSI area of 67, m2, Non FSI area of 24, m2 and total BUA of 91, m2. The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2. 19, 2019 Page 9 of 125

10 DECISION OF SEAC During discussion following points emerged: 1. PP to submit details of CER activities in consultation with the affected people in the project area as per MoEF & CC circular dated 1/05/2018 along with details of fund utilization & agreement or consent of executor. 2. PP to submit details of disaster management plan. 3. PP to revise internal drive ways for fire engine with uniformly 6 m width and 9 m turning radius. PP to submit cross sections of the revised layout. 4. Parking for shops and commercial establishments shall be separated. 5. PP to submit revised parking statement showing at least few car parking spaces and 2 wheelers / bicycles as per DCR. 6. PP to submit indemnity bond for project land. 7. PP to submit drawing of internal layout of storm water drain and sewer line up to final disposal point with details of all chambers and invert levels. 8. PP to submit revised debris management plan including (a) debris required for refilling, (b) contour plan, (c) details of site where excess debris will be disposed, capacity of the site and NOC of plot owner. PP shall also ensure that debris disposed on other plot shall not be disposed on another plot. If to be disposed on another plot, the same shall be carried out as per prevailing environmental laws. 9. PP to submit geohydrological report. 10. PP to submit undertaking regarding compliance of all environmental parameters. 11. PP to submit details of energy saving calculations. 12. PP to submit site specific executable EMP. 13. PP to submit details of STP. SEACAGENDA PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC. Specific Conditions by SEAC: FIL RECOMMENDATION SEACIII decided to defer the proposal.kindly find SEAC decision above. 19, 2019 Page 10 of 125

11 82 Meeting Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 82 Meeting Date February 19, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed commercial TCS facility at Plot No. 5, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase III, Hinjawadi, Pune By M/s.Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Is a Violation Case: No 1.Name of Project 2.Type of institution 3.Name of Project Proponent 4.Name of Consultant 5.Type of project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project 9.Taluka 10.Village Correspondence Name: Room : Floor: Building Name: Road/Street Name: Locality: Proposed commercial TCS facility at Plot No. 5, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase III, Hinjawadi, Pune By M/s. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Private Capt. Mrinal Shively VK:e Environmental LLP, Pune Commercial Project New Project Plot No. 5, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase III,Hinjawadi, Pune By M/s. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Mulshi Hinjawadi Capt. Mrinal Shively City: Pune Area of the project 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval 13.e on the initiated work (If ) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Other approvals (If ) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) Plot no. 2 & 3, TCS Sahyadri Park Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Hinjawadi Phase III MIDC Hinjawadi In Process IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval : In Process Approved Builtup Area: Deductions Net Plot area 18 (a).proposed Builtup Area (FSI & NonFSI) 40, m2 40, m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 90, SEACAGENDA (b).approved Built up area as per DCR 19.Total ground coverage (m2) Groundcoverage Percentage (%) (e: Percentage of plot not open to sky) b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 52, c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 Date of Approval: % on net plot area 21.Estimated cost of the project of buildings & its configuration 19, 2019 Page 11 of 125

12 number 1 Building Name & number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) 1 Office Block with 2 towers above concourse level and Customer care block Office Block 2B(Partial)+Stilt +Concourse level (with mezzanine floor)+11 Tower floors Customer care blockg+2 2 Guard block & 3 security cabins G Office Block Customer care block Guard block 6.50 m Security cabin 4.05 m 3 Utility block G of tenants and shops 24. of expected residents / users 25.Tenant density per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with disposal (If ) 1 Office (Employees+ Support Staff) as it is commercial project Width of road from nearest fire station is 30 m wide DP road. Nearest Fire Station Hinjawadi Phase 3 Fire Station 0.7 km For easy access of fire tender 9m turning radius will be provided. 31.Production Details Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) 1 32.Total Water Requirement SEACAGENDA , 2019 Page 12 of 125

13 Dry season: Wet season: Details of Swimming pool (If any) Particula rs Water Require ment Domestic Source of water Fresh water (CMD): Recycled water Flushing (CMD): Recycled water Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool make up (Cum): Total Water Requirement (CMD) : Fire fighting Underground water tank(cmd): Fire fighting Overhead water tank(cmd): MIDC 290 for domestic + 15 for engineering (filter backwash) + 25 for AC Make up For Flushing Recycled for AC Make up Excess treated water 00 Source of water Fresh water (CMD): Recycled water Flushing (CMD): Recycled water Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool make up (Cum): Total Water Requirement (CMD) : Fire fighting Underground water tank(cmd): Fire fighting Overhead water tank(cmd): MIDC 290 for domestic + 15 for engineering (filter backwash) For Flushing Recycled for AC Make up Excess treated water Details of Total water consumed Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) SEACAGENDA Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total 19, 2019 Page 13 of 125

14 34.Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) 35.Storm water drainage Sewage and Waste water Waste generation in the Pre Construction and Construction phase: Waste generation in the operation Phase: Level of the Ground water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Quantity: Location of the RWH tank(s): Quantity of recharge pits: Size of recharge pits : (Capital cost) : (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks if any : Natural water drainage pattern: Quantity of storm water: Size of SWD: Sewage generation in KLD: STP technology: Capacity of STP (CMD): Location & area of the STP: (Capital cost): (O & M cost): Waste generation: Pre monsoon 7.10 m bgl Post Monsoon 3.10 m bgl 2 no of 250 kld tanks Below ground 8 No. 2 m 2m 2 m with Bore well 178 mm diameter and 60 meter depth Raw water tank= 500KLD (will double as RWH tanks during monsoon) Domestic water tank= 500 KLD Flushing water tank= 500 KLD Cooling Tower Make up = 100 KLD Fire fighting tank = 300 KLD The storm water drainage will be designed according to contours m3/day at peak rainfall intensity 0.30 Sq.m at the outlet from site 465 Moving Bed Bio Reactor Technology 2 STPs of 250 Kld each On ground, Area is 430 Sq.mtr 56,00,000/ 6,00,000/ 120,00,000/ 24,00,000/ 36.Solid waste Management 120 kg/day (Dry waste 48 kg/day, Wet waste72 kg/day) SEACAGENDA Disposal of the construction waste debris: Dry waste: Wet waste: Hazardous waste: Biomedical waste (If ): STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Others if any: The construction waste will be used within the site for leveling purpose and base course preparation of internal approach roads 1597 kg/day 1307 kg/day Used Spent Oil 880 lit/year 80 kg/ day Ewaste kg/year Battery waste 480 nos. of UPS battery per 4 years 19, 2019 Page 14 of 125

15 Mode of Disposal of waste: Area requirement: (Capital cost and O&M cost): Parameters Dry waste: Wet waste: 1 Amount of effluent generation (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Amount of treated effluent recycled : Hazardous waste: Biomedical waste (If ): STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Others if any: Location(s): Amount of water send to the CETP: Membership of CETP (if require): e on ETP technology to be used Disposal of the ETP sludge Area for the storage of waste & other material: Area for machinery: Handed over to authorized recycler for further handling & disposal purpose Wet waste will be treated in onsite organic waste converter machine Handed over to authorized vendor Dried sludge will be used as manure Handed over to authorized recyclers for further handling & disposal purpose On Ground 65 sqm 102 sqm Capital cost: 31,75,000/ O & M cost: 8,40,000/ 37.Effluent Charecterestics Unit Inlet Effluent Charecterestics Outlet Effluent Charecterestics Effluent discharge standards (MPCB) 38.Hazardous Waste Details Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal 1 Section & units 39.Stacks emission Details Fuel Used with Quantity Stack No. 1 DG Set HSD 4 Nos. Height from ground level (m) 3.0 m above roof 40.Details of Fuel to be used Internal diameter (m) Temp. of Exhaust Gases Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total 1 HSD (Only for emergency) As per Requirement As per Requirement 41.Source of Fuel SEACAGENDA Fuel for DG set, Source Nearest Diesel Pump Station 19, 2019 Page 15 of 125

16 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Road 43.Green Belt Development Total RG area : No of trees to be cut : of trees to be planted : List of proposed native trees : Timeline for completion of plantation : sqm To be cut 50, To be transplant Nos. Refer Below list Till operation phase 44. and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Name of the plant Common Name Quantity 1 Millingtonia Hortensis Buch 33 2 Putranjiva roxburghii Putranjiva 20 Characteristics & ecological importance Evergreen tree, Ornamental tree pleasant fragrance of the flowers Moderate size, evergreen tree, Medicinal value 3 Azadirachta indica Neem 32 Medicinal value, Shade giving tree 4 Mimusops elengi Bakul 23 5 Cassia fistula Bahava 28 6 Lagerstromia speciosa Taman 28 7 Saraca Asoca Sita Ashok 39 8 Neolamarckia cadamba Kadamba 36 9 Michellia Champaka Pivla Chafa Bauhinia purpurea Rakt Kanchan Plumeria alba Chafa 27 Attracts Birds/Bees, Trees give thick shade and flowers emit fragrance Auspicious, Attracts Birds/Bees/Butterflies, Hanging or weeping growth Creates Shade, Attracts Birds/ Butterflies/Bees, Good for Screening Fragrant flowers or leaves, Attracts Birds/ Butterflies/Bees, DeepGreen, Shiny foliage Fragrant Flowers or leaves, Attracts Butterflies/Bees, Quick growing, Creates Shade Fragrant flowers, Attracts Birds/ Butterflies/Bees, Good for Screening Fragrant flowers or leaves, Use for Pooja, Evergreen Tree Fragrant flowers or leaves, Attracts Birds/ Butterflies/Bees, Quick growing use for Pooja SEACAGENDA Albizia lebbeck Shirish Pongamia pinnata Indian beech tree Syzygium cumini Jamun Mangifera indica Mango 35 Fragrant flowers or leaves, Attracts Birds/ Butterflies/Bees, Drought tolerant Fragrant flowers or leaves, Attracts Birds/ Butterflies/Bees, Drought tolerant Fruit plant, Shade giving tree, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies Fruit plant, Shade giving tree, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies 19, 2019 Page 16 of 125

17 16 Moringa oleifera Drumstick tree Bauhinia racemosa Apta Aegle marmelos Bel Teminalia catappa Badam 23 Fruit plant, Medicinal tree, Deciduous tree, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies Moderate size deciduous tree, Plant for Pooja Fruit plant, Medicinal value, Plant for Pooja Fruit plant, Quick growing, Creates shade, Attracts birds/bees 20 Butea monosperma Palas 14 Fragrant flowers, Plant for Pooja 21 Senegalia catechu Cutch tree Annona reticulata Ramphal Artocarpus heterophyllus 24 Dalbergia sissoo Jack fruit 28 Indian rosewood shisham 25 Erythrina indica Indian coral tree Toona ciliata Indian mahogany Melia Azedarach Persian lilac Phyllanthus emblica Avla Terminalia arjuna Arjun Ficus benghalensis Wad Ficus religiosa Pipal Total quantity of plants on ground 20 Moderate size deciduous tree, Medicinal plant, Useful for wood Fruit plant, moderate size tree, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies Fruit plant, evergreen tree, Commercial value Large size deciduous tree, Medicinal plant, Useful wood, Fragrant flowers, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies, Quick growing Useful wood, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies, Quick growing Fragrant flowers, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies, Medicinal value Large size evergreen tree, Medicinal value Fruit plant, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies, Medicinal value Large tree, Quick growing, use for pooja, Thick shade giving Large tree, Religious significance, Attracts birds/bees/butterflies, Thick shade giving tree 46. and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Name C/C Distance Area m2 1 Thevetia nerifolia SEACAGENDA Stachytarpheta sp Plumbago zeylanica Acorus calamus Alovera Ocimum sanctum Cyimbopogon floxosus Clitoria ternatea Hibiscus Nerium oleander , 2019 Page 17 of 125

18 11 Clematis gauriana Hibiscus Lafrance pink Kamini Mogara double Power requirement: Source of power supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand Load) DG set as Power backup during construction phase During Operation phase (Connected load): During Operation phase (Demand load): Transformer: DG set as Power backup during operation phase: Fuel used: Details of high tension line passing through the plot if any: 47.Energy MSEDCL 300 KW 1 X 320 KVA 9008 KW 5160 KW 4 X 2000 KVA 33KV/433V 4 X 2000 KVA HSD 48.Energy saving by nonconventional method: Use of High Efficiency Centrifugal Chillers fitted with VFD Use of Variable Speed secondary pumping systems Use of Electronically Commutated Plug Fans for Air Distribution Use of Heat Pumps for Hot water Generation Efficient lamps ( All LED ) and fixtures Solar PV Panels Total Energy Saving % Energy saving due to Solar 2 % of connected load 1 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Use of High Efficiency Centrifugal Chillers fitted with VFD Use of Variable Speed secondary pumping systems Use of Electronically Commutated Plug Fans for Air Distribution Use of Heat Pumps for Hot water Generation Effient lamps ( All LED ) and fixtures Solar PV Panels 50.Details of pollution control Systems Total Energy Saving % Energy saving due to Solar PV 2% of connected load Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed SEACAGENDA , 2019 Page 18 of 125

19 (Capital cost and O&M cost): Capital cost: O & M cost: 200,00,000/ for Solar PV 10,00,000/ for Solar PV 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Breakup): Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) 1 Air Environment 2 Land 3 Health and Safety 4 Health and Safety Environment Management Environmental Monitoring Component Sewage Treatment Plant Solid Waste Management 3 Landscaping Erosion control dust suppression measures, barricading and top soil preservation Labour Camp toilets & sanitation Personal Protective Equipment Health checkup & Disinfection Environment management cell Environmental Monitoring b) Operation Phase (with Breakup): Description STP MBBR Technology Capital cost Rs. In Lacs Operational and Maintenance cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) OWC Development and Maintenance Rain Water Harvesting RWH Pits Energy Saving Solar PV panels Environmental Monitoring Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Description Status Location No Information Available Storage Capacity in MT Maximum Quantity of Consumption Storage / Month in at any MT point of time in MT SEACAGENDA Any Other Information 53.Traffic Management Source of Supply Means of transportation 19, 2019 Page 19 of 125

20 Parking details: Environmental Impacts of the project Water Budget Waste Water Treatment Nos. of the junction to the main road & design of confluence: and area of basement: and area of podia: Total Parking area: Area per car: Area per car: of 2 Wheelers as approved by competent authority: of 4 Wheelers as approved by competent authority: Public Transport: Width of all Internal roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted areas / Ecosensitive areas/ interstate boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA ification sheet Court cases pending if any Other Relevant Informations Have you previously submitted Application online on MOEF Website. Proposed site is located at Hinjawadi. The road network within the site has been designed to cater to the traffic loads of the project. 2nos. of Partial Basement. B sq.m, B sq.m sqm sqm sqm. 200 (10% of total no. of car parking as per MIDC DCR) 2009 Yes. Existing Public transport available & Company provided transport will be arranged. Min. 6 m wide internal road and 9 m turning radius will be provided. 8(a) Building & Construction Project No No SEACAGENDA Date of online submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS 19, 2019 Page 20 of 125

21 Drainage pattern of the project Ground water parameters Solid Waste Management Air Quality & Noise Level issues Energy Management Traffic circulation system and risk assessment Landscape Plan Disaster management system and risk assessment Socioeconomic impact assessment Environmental Management Plan Any other issues related to environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP submitted their application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 40, m2, FSI area of 90, m2, Non FSI area of 52, m2 and total BUA of 1,43, m2. The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2. DECISION OF SEAC SEACAGENDA , 2019 Page 21 of 125

22 During discussion following points emerged: 1. PP to submit details of CER activities in consultation with the affected people in the project area as per MoEF & CC circular dated 1/05/2018 along with details of fund utilization & agreement or consent of executor. 2. PP to submit layout plan indicating distance between STP and Water Tank. 3. PP to submit revised OWC layout indicating space left for storage of ewaste. 4. PP to submit undertaking regarding compliance of all environmental parameters. 5. PP to submit details of energy saving along with shadow analysis. 6. PP to submit revised EMP considering pumping for storm water drainage. 7. PP to submit details of carbon foot print. 8. PP to submit following NOCs : Water supply, Drainage, Solid waste, ewaste, Garden NOC. 9. PP to submit details / cross sections of UGT. 10. PP to submit undertaking for transplantation of trees and NOC for outside plantation. PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC. Specific Conditions by SEAC: FIL RECOMMENDATION SEACIII decided to defer the proposal.kindly find SEAC decision above. SEACAGENDA , 2019 Page 22 of 125

23 82 Meeting Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 82 Meeting Date February 19, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for proposed Hill Station at Villages Mulshi (Khurd), Warak, Vegre & Lawarde; Taluka Mulshi; DistrictPune; State Maharashtra by Aqualand (India) Ltd. Is a Violation Case: No 1.Name of Project 2.Type of institution 3.Name of Project Proponent 4.Name of Consultant 5.Type of project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project 9.Taluka 10.Village Correspondence Name: Room : Floor: Building Name: Road/Street Name: Locality: City: 11.Area of the project 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval 13.e on the initiated work (If ) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Other approvals (If ) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 16.Deductions 17.Net Plot area Aqualand (India) Ltd Private Mr. R. P. Tyagi, Aqualand (India) Ltd Dr. D. A. Patil, Mahabal Enviro Engg. Pvt. Ltd. Hill Station accordance with the Special Regulations for Development of Townships in Hill Stations issued by Urban Development Department under Govt. of Maharashtra [No. TPS 1896/1213/CR 123/96/UD13, dtd. 26th Nov. 1996] New project Proposed project is located at Villages Mulshi (Khurd), Warak, Vegre & Lawarde; Taluka Mulshi; DistrictPune; State Maharashtra. (Detailed Sr. Nos. are given in Point No. 54 (v)) Mulshi Mulshi (Khurd), Warak, Vegre & Lawarde Mr. R. P. Tyagi Top Floor Top Floor Times Tower Kamla City, Senapati Bapat Road Lower Parel (West) Mumbai From Rural area & within jurisdiction of Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (PMRDA) Letter of Intent from Urban Development department, GoM vide No. TPS 1897/517/UD13 dated 28/3/2003 declaring villages Vegre and Lawarde as suitable for development of hill station. ifications bearing number (i) ification No. TPS 1897/517/UD13 dated 18/1/2003 declaring entire area from villages Vegre and Lawarde as suitable for hill station development, (ii) ification No TPS 1814/51/CR 64/2014/UD13 dated 13th May 2016 declaring entire area from Village Mulshi (Khu.) & Warak for IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval : (i) 63IA(ii)/DI/Land/Permission/353/2006/B24354 dated 27/9/2007 allowing Aqualand to purchase Ha and Ha, totaling Ha of land respectively from villages Vegre and Lawarde. & 220 Ha as per order No DI/Permission /53/94/D6633. (ii) 63IA(ii)/DI/Land/Permission/421(07)/2008/B37588 dated 30/9/2008 allowing Aqualand to purchase Ha and Ha of land respectively from villages Mulshi Khurd and Warak. SEACAGENDA (a).proposed Builtup Area (FSI & NonFSI) Approved Builtup Area: No work started Applicable 3,09,58, m2 27,07, m2 2,82,51, m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 45,59,807 m2 b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 33,46,989 m2 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): , 2019 Page 23 of 125

24 18 (b).approved Built up area as per DCR 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 20.Groundcoverage Percentage (%) (e: Percentage of plot not open to sky) Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 17,56,022 m2 Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 12,88,955 m2 Date of Approval: m Estimated cost of the project number 22. of buildings & its configuration Building Name & number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) 1 Residential (6,093 Bldgs.) G + 1, G Commercial (32 Bldgs.) Ground Educational (17 Bldgs.) Ground Health Care (11Bldgs.) Ground Cultural (25 Bldgs.) Ground Hotels (Below 3 Star) (18 Bldgs.) Ground Hotels (Above 3 Star) (8 Bldgs.) Ground Recreational (29 Bldgs.) Ground 6 9 Service Quarter (565 Bldgs.) Stilt Amenity (18 Bldgs.) 23. of tenants and shops 24. of expected residents / users 25.Tenant density per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with disposal (If ) Residential & staff Quarters Tenants: 22,625 Nos. No of Shops/Commercial Buildings : 32 Nos 30,5278 Nos. 108/hectare 9 m wide Minimum 9 m SEACAGENDA None Applicable 31.Production Details Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) 19, 2019 Page 24 of 125

25 1 Dry season: Wet season: Details of Swimming pool (If any) Particula rs Water Require ment Domestic Source of water 32.Total Water Requirement Fresh water (CMD): Recycled water Flushing (CMD): Recycled water Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool make up (Cum): Total Water Requirement (CMD) : Fire fighting Underground water tank(cmd): Fire fighting Overhead water tank(cmd): Water From Temghar Dam /Ground Water 26 MLD 11 MLD 10 MLD Nil Excess treated water Nil Source of water Fresh water (CMD): Recycled water Flushing (CMD): Recycled water Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool make up (Cum): Total Water Requirement (CMD) : Fire fighting Underground water tank(cmd): Fire fighting Overhead water tank(cmd): 37 MLD 2000 KL RWH (Incremental Runoff ) + Ground Water + Temghar 26 MLD 11 MLD Nil Nil KL Excess treated water 10 MLD to Artificial Reservoir Nil SEACAGENDA Details of Total water consumed Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total 19, 2019 Page 25 of 125

26 34.Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) 35.Storm water drainage Sewage and Waste water Waste generation in the Pre Construction and Construction phase: Waste generation in the operation Phase: Level of the Ground water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Quantity: Location of the RWH tank(s): Quantity of recharge pits: Size of recharge pits : (Capital cost) : (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks if any : Natural water drainage pattern: Quantity of storm water: Size of SWD: Sewage generation in KLD: STP technology: Capacity of STP (CMD): Location & area of the STP: (Capital cost): (O & M cost): 25 m 30 m 1st aquifer lvl (i) RWH Pond 1 Area: 65527, Quantity: m3. (ii) Dyke 2 Area: , Quantity: m3. (iii) Dyke 3Area: 30300, Quantity: m3. (iv) Dyke 4Area: 29500, Quantity: m3. Ground Nil Nil Rs Cr Rs Cr Location: Underground The land is undulating and Natural drain will be retain for SWD MLD Natural drain will be retain for SWD & Storm water drain along road are of sizes 0.75 m X 0.75 m, 0.90 m x 0.75 m, 0.9 m x 0.9 m, 1.2 m x 0.9 m, along with cross drain, culverts etc & other detail design for building is as per NBC2016 norms MLD MBBR technology 10 STP s of total MLD capacity (STP 1: 3.6 MLD, STP 2: 0.76 MLD, STP 3: 3 MLD, STP 4: 7.2 MLD, STP 5: 1.1 MLD, STP 6: 4.6 MLD, STP 7: 4 MLD, STP 8: 8 MLD, STP 9: 1.12 MLD & STP 10: 0.44 MLD) On Ground with total area 18,067 m2 (STP 1: 1,120 m2, STP 2: 945 m2, STP 3: 960 m2, STP 4: 5796 m2, STP 5: 1,764 m2, STP 6: 1,296 m2, STP 7: 1,168 m2, STP 8: 2,624 m2, STP 9: 1,764 m2 & STP 10: 630 m2) Rs.18.8 Cr Rs. 0.9 Cr 36.Solid waste Management SEACAGENDA Waste generation: Disposal of the construction waste debris: Dry waste: Wet waste: Hazardous waste: Biomedical waste (If ): STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Others if any: Construction debris: 2.4 tonne/day & Quantity of top soil to be preserved: 4,77,017 m3 Inert Land fill / Land Leveling 72,259 kg/day 57,900 kg/day Used/waste Oil 206 kg/day 356 kg/day Plastic waste: 1,000 kg/day & E waste: 1,300 kg/day 19, 2019 Page 26 of 125

27 Mode of Disposal of waste: Area requirement: (Capital cost and O&M cost): Parameters Dry waste: Wet waste: Hazardous waste: Biomedical waste (If ): STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Others if any: Location(s): Area for the storage of waste & other material: Area for machinery: Capital cost: O & M cost: 1 Amount of effluent generation (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Amount of treated effluent recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Membership of CETP (if require): e on ETP technology to be used Disposal of the ETP sludge Dry waste will be handed over to authorized vendor Wet waste will be composted by using NISARGRU BIOGAS PLANT Hazardous waste will be segregated from the collected municipal solid waste and stored at respective subphase drop down centre. For waste oil a separate HDPE barrel will be kept at drop down point and timely sent to Authorized Agency Hazardous waste will be handed over to the Swach Cooperative MPCB Authorized Agency Biomedical Waste will be handle, store, transport and disposed by Life Secure MPCB Authorized Agency as per the Biomedical (Management and Handling) Rules, On Site Composting / Green Zone Development Plastic Waste Compactor Unit will be provided for plastic waste. Compacted plastic then will be handed over to the Swach Cooperative MPCB Authorized agency. Ewaste will be segregated from the collected municipal solid waste and stored at respective subphase E waste drop down centre. E waste will be handed over to the Swach Cooperative MPCB Authorized Agency Ground Landfill area provided: 46,500 m2 Biogas Plant capacity: 66 MT & area provided 5900 m2 Rs Cr Rs Cr/year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Unit Inlet Effluent Charecterestics Outlet Effluent Charecterestics Effluent discharge standards (MPCB) 38.Hazardous Waste Details Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal 1 SEACAGENDA Section & units 39.Stacks emission Details Fuel Used with Quantity 1 Stack No. Height from ground level (m) Internal diameter (m) Temp. of Exhaust Gases 19, 2019 Page 27 of 125

28 40.Details of Fuel to be used Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total 1 41.Source of Fuel 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site 43.Green Belt Development Total RG area : 17, 37,473 Sq. m. No of trees to be cut : of trees to be planted : List of proposed native trees : Timeline for completion of plantation : 81,755 Nos. 11, 39,870 Nos. As below 67 years 44. and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Name of the plant Common Name Quantity 1 Actinodaphne hookerii Pisa 15,000 2 Aegle marmelos Bel 25,000 Characteristics & ecological importance Evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Evergreen tree, has medicinal properties 3 Albizia procera Kinhai 15,000 mediumsized shady tree 4 Artocarpus heterophyllus 5 Azadirachta indica Neem 55,000 6 Bauhinia variegata Camels Foot Tree 22,000 7 Bombax ceiba Katesawar 13,000 8 Bridelia retusa Asana 16,000 9 Butea monosperma Palas 50,000 Jackfruit 42,000 Fruit tree attracting birds Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties It is a small to mediumsized tree and popular ornamental tree. It is widely planted in parks and on roadsides there because of its beautiful red flowers which bloom in March/April. Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties SEACAGENDA Careya arborea Kumbha 18, Caryota urens Bherali Mad 12, Cassia fistula Bahava/Amlatas 27,000 Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Caryota urens is cultivated as an ornamental tree, and planted in gardensand parks in tropical and subtropical climates. It is also used as an interior and houseplant when smaller. The golden shower tree is a mediumsized tree, ornamental plant 19, 2019 Page 28 of 125

29 13 Catunaregam spinosa Gela 11, Cordia dichotoma Bhokar 55, Dalbergia latifolia Shisam 45, Dalbergia sissoo Shisoo 35, Dendrocalamus strictus Bamboo 25, Emblica officinalis Awala 20, Erythrina indica Pangara/Coral Tree 17, Erythrina stricta Pangara 12,000 Catunaregam spinosa is a spiny, deciduous shrub or small tree. The rind and fruit have useful emetic, diaphoretic and antispasmodic properties The immature fruits are pickled and are also used as a vegetable fodder. Sheesham is usually dried before being used in furniture manufacturing, a process commonly known as seasoning The bark is used in traditional medicine in India, to treat diarrhoea, indigestion and leprosy, and as a vermifuge The stems are used for a wide range of purposes scaffolding, bridges, poles, agricultural implements and other large bamboo implements Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Medium sized deciduous tree. Bright scarlet flowers. Medium sized deciduous tree. Bright scarlet flowers. 21 Ficus amplissima Pipar 51,000 shady tree 22 Ficus arnottiana Payar 20,000 shady tree 23 Ficus benghalensis Banyan 50,000 shady tree 24 Ficus racemosa Umbar 40,000 Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties 25 Ficus religiosa Pipal 65,000 shady tree 26 Firmiana colorata Kaushi 12,000 mediumsized shady tree 27 Gmelina arborea Shivan 13,000 mediumsized shady tree 28 Grewia tiliifolia Dhaman 15,000 shady tree Heterophragma quadriloculare Lagerstroemia microcarpa Waras 17,000 Nana 12,000 Medium sized deciduous tree, Beautiful white flowers and Butterfly host plant Medium sized deciduous tree, Beautiful white flowers and Butterfly host plant 31 Macaranga peltata Chandava 20,000 large shady tree 32 Madhuca latifolia Mahua 12,000 Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties 33 Mangifera indica Mango 70,000 Fruit tree attracting birds 34 SEACAGENDA Memecylon umbellatum Anjani 9,000 Medium sized deciduous tree, Beautiful blue flowers and Butterfly host plant 35 Mesua ferrea Nag Chafa 40,000 mediumsized shady tree 36 Mimosops elengi Bakul 20,000 Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties 19, 2019 Page 29 of 125

30 37 Neolamarckia cadamba Kadamb 15,000 Deciduous tree, large foliage & beautiful tree 38 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 12,000 Shady tree 39 Sapindus laurifolius Ritha 19, Schleichera oleosa Kusumb 15, Terminalia arjuna Arjun 15, Terminalia bellirica Beheda 8, Terminalia chebula Hirda 9,000 Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties Hardy evergreen tree, has medicinal properties 44 Terminalia paniculata Kimjal 9,000 shady tree 45 Trema orientalis Kharal 11,000 shady tree 46 Wrightia tinctoria Kala Kuda 18,000 shady tree 47 Wrightia tinctoria Kala Kuda 18,000 shady tree 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46. and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Name C/C Distance Area m2 1 Power requirement: Source of power supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand Load) DG set as Power backup during construction phase During Operation phase (Connected load): During Operation phase (Demand load): Transformer: DG set as Power backup during operation phase: 47.Energy The TATA power company Ltd. 6 MVA 6 MVA 400 MVA 264 MVA 15 x 25 MVA SEACAGENDA Fuel used: Details of high tension line passing through the plot if any: 64 x 1000 kva, 7 x 750 kva, 15 x 630 kva HSD HT line is passing along surrounding major road & not through plot. 48.Energy saving by nonconventional method: Solar pv panels of MVA capacity Solar water heater system for Residential Bldgs, Hotels etc. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: 19, 2019 Page 30 of 125

31 Energy Conservation Measures Saving % 1 Total Energy saving 20% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed (Capital cost and O&M cost): Capital cost: O & M cost: Rs. 50 Cr Rs. 2.5 Cr/year 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Breakup): Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Debris/Top Soil management Toilets for labour + drinking water + first aid arrangement Environmental monitoring Component Sewage Treatment Plant 2 Rain Water Harvesting 3 4 Solid waste Management Bio Medical Waste Management b) Operation Phase (with Breakup): Description Capital cost Rs. In Lacs Operational and Maintenance cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Continuous O & M During rainy season (Cleaning ) Continuous O & M Continuous O & M Landscape Daily Energy Saving Features + Solar Panels Weekly Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Description Status Location No Information Available SEACAGENDA Storage Capacity in MT Maximum Quantity of Storage at any point of time in MT 52.Any Other Information Consumption / Month in MT Source of Supply Means of transportation 19, 2019 Page 31 of 125

32 CRZ/ RRZ clearance obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted areas / Ecosensitive areas/ interstate boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA ification sheet Court cases pending if any Other Relevant Informations Have you previously submitted Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online submission Tamhini Wildlife sanctuary: 6 km 8 (b) Proposed project is located at Villages Mulshi (Khurd), Warak, Vegre & Lawarde; Taluka Mulshi; DistrictPune; State Maharashtra. (Village : Mulshi (Khurd) H. No. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,30,31,32,33,34,35,93,94,95,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,125,126,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,149,151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,161,162,163,169,175,184,185,186,188,190, Village: Warak H. No. 13,33,34,35,94,96,99,126,127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156,159,160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,171,172,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,190,191,192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,200,201,202,203,204,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,216,217,218,219,220,221,224,226,231,232,234,235,236,237,242,243,244,245,246,247,249,251,252,253,254,255,256,257,258,260,261,262,263,264,265,266,267,268,270,272,273,274,275,276,277,279,280,281,282,284,285,286,287,288,289,290,291,292, Village Lavarde H. No. 3,8,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,21,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,40,44,46/B,51,53,56,64,70,73,83,84,88,89,92,93,94,95,96,97,101,102,103,104,106,109/1,111,112,113,117/1,126,128/B,129/1,130,134,135,136,138,139,140,141,142,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156/A,156/B,158/0,159/0,160/0,162,163,164,165/1,168,171,172,173,293,199/A/1,214,216,230,231,233,234,241/A/1,245,249/1,314,318/1,319,323/1,327/1,328,329/1,330,331,335/1/1,336/1,340/1,342/1,343/1,344,345/A,345/B,346,347/1,348,349,350,353,354,355,356,357/1,358/1,359,360/1,361/1,362/1,363,364,365,366,367,368,369,370,371,372/1,372/2,373,376,378,380,383,384,386,387,388,389,390,391,392,393,394,395,396,397/A,397/B,397/C,398,399,400,401,402,403,404,405,406,407,408,409,410,411,412,413,414,415,416,417,418,419,420,421,422,423,424,426,427,428,429,431,435,436,437,438,441,442,444,447,448,449,450,451,452,453,454,455,456,457,458, Village Vegare H. No. 44,45,47,48,49,50,51,52,53/1,53/2,53/3,53/4,53/5,53/6,53/7,53/8,53/9,53/10,53/11,53/12,53/13,53/14,53/15,54/0,56/0,57,70/1,71/1,72/0,73/0,74/0,75/0,76/0,77/0,80/0,81/0,82/B,84/0,89/1,90/1,91/0,92/1,103/1,104/1,105/0,106/0,107/A/1,107/1,108/0,110/0,111/0,112/0,113/1,114/1,115/1,116/1,118/1,119/1,128/1,129/1,130/0,131/0,132/1,133/1,134/0,135/0,136/0,137/0,138/0,139/0,140/0,141/0,142/1,150/1,154/1,158/1,159/1,160/0,161/0,162/1,163/0,164/1,165/1,166/1,186,206/1,207/1,208/0,209/0,210/1,211/0,212/0,213/0,214/1,215/1,216/1,217/0,218/0,219/0,220/0,221/0,222/0,223/1,224/1,225/1,226/1,227/1,228/1,229/1,230/1,231/1,232/1,233/1,234/0,235/1,236/1,237/1,238/1,239/1,240/0,241/1,242/1,243/0,244/0,245/0,246/1,247/1,248/1,336/1,337/1,338/1,339/1,340/1,341/1,342/0,343/1,344/1,345/1,346/1,347/1,348/1,349/1,350/1,351/1,354/1,355/1,356,357/1,358/1,362/1,382/1,383/1,384/1,429,430/1,449/1,450/0,451/1,452/1,459/1,460/1,465/1,467/1,468/1,469/0,470/1,471/1,472/1,473/1,474/1,475/1,476/1,477/1,478/1,479/1,480/1,481/1,482/1,483/1,510/1,511/1,512/1,515,0,516/1,517/1,521/1,525/1,528/1,529/1,545/1) No Parking details: Environmental Impacts of the project Water Budget Waste Water Treatment Drainage pattern of the project Ground water parameters Solid Waste Management Air Quality & Noise Level issues Energy Management Traffic circulation system and risk assessment Landscape Plan Disaster management system and risk assessment Socioeconomic impact assessment Nos. of the junction to the main road & design of confluence: and area of basement: and area of podia: Total Parking area: 53.Traffic Management 2 Nos. Area per car: 12.5 Area per car: 12.5 of 2 Wheelers as approved by competent authority: of 4 Wheelers as approved by competent authority: Public Transport: Width of all Internal roads (m): Area of podium: 7,13,883 m2 6,39,889 m2 55,865 Nos. 38,470 Nos. EcoFriendly, CNG based vehicles are encouraged in the project area. 9 m SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS SEACAGENDA , 2019 Page 32 of 125