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1 PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT ON PROPOSED PROJECT OF MANUFACTURING OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS OF AARTI INDUSTRIES LIMITED (UNIT-II) LOCATED AT Plot Z/103/D, Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej, Bharuch

2 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY M/s. Aarti Industries Limited (Unit-II) has proposed new project for manufacturing of Synthetic Organic products mentioned in below table no.1 at Plot Z/103/D Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej, Dist.: Bharuch, Gujarat As per EIA notification 2006, the proposed expansion is falling under category 5(f). TABLE NO 1: LIST OF PRODUCTS Sr. Total Name of Product quantity in MT/Month 1. 2, 5 Dichloro Aniline ,5 Di Chloro Phenol Nitrosyl Sulphuric Acid % Sulphuric Acid 2350 Total 7135 MT/Month COST OF PROJECT The proposed project is located in GIDC Estate, Dahej. The expected cost of proposed is Rs crore. The total plot area of the unit is sq. m. The green belt area after proposed expansion will be approx sq. m. FUEL & ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION The proposed unit will use diesel for D.G. Set (2 Nos of 1500 kva). The connected electricity load will be 3500 KW from DGVCL. Unit will use steam from neighboring sister concern industry i.e. M/s. Aarti Industries Limited. WATER CONSUMPTION The unit will use 1428KL/Day fresh water for industrial purpose and 50 KL/Day fresh water for domestic purpose. The unit will reuse 50 KLD of water from STP for gardening purpose. WASTE WATER GENERATION, TREATMENT & DISPOSAL The waste water generation from industrial activities will be 480 KL/Day. The sewage generation will be 50 KL/Day. The industrial waste water will be treated in units own ETP having primary, secondary and tertiary treatment facilities and will be sent to GIDC Pipeline. The sewage of 50 KLD will be treated in STP and the treated wastewater will be used for gardening. GASEOUS EMISSION FLUE GAS EMISSION Flue gas emission will be from2stacks; two for stack D.G. Set (1500 kva each) M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 1

3 PROCESS EMISSION Process emission will be from seven stacks. Attached to Sulphur dioxide reaction, connected to NSA, connected to DCP, connected to storage tanks and connected to reactors. Alkali Scrubbers are provided for Scrubber connected to following stacks: Sulphur Dioxide reaction and Sulphuric Acid Plant, Scrubber connected to NSA, Scrubber connected to DCP, Water scrubbers are provided for following stacks: Scrubber connected to tanks, Scrubber connected to tanks. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT There will be generation of ETP sludge (400 MT/Month), Distillation residue (350 MT/Month), Gypsum (600 MT/Month), Sulphur sludge (7 MT/Month), Discarded container and bags (Whatsoever generated), Used oil (6KL/Annum),spent carbon (5 MT/Month), off specification product (whatsoever generated) and insulation waste (whatsoever generated) 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 THE PROJECT M/s. Aarti Industries Limited (Unit-II) had purchased plot no. Z/103/D Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej, Bharuch, Gujarat. Proposed production capacity is mentioned in Table no.1.as per EIA notification 2006, the proposed expansion is falling under category 5(f). 2.2 PROJECT PROPONENT The list of Directors is given in Table no.2. TABLE NO 2: CONTACT DETAILS OF DIRECTORS Sr. Name of Director Designation Address Telephone 1. Shri.Rajendra V. Chairman& 1401, Antriksh Gogri Managing Director Murar road, Mulund (w), Mumbai Shri.Rashesh C. Gogri Vice chairman& Managing Director 601,Antriksh Morar Road, Mulund (W) Shri. Parimal H. Desai Whole-Time Director Mumbai A/ TH Floor, Runwal Heights, L.S.B. Marg, Mulund (W) Mumbai M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 2

4 Sr. Name of Director Designation Address Telephone 4. Shri.Manoj M. Whole-Time Dunhill Villa Chheda Director CO.OP.HSG.SOC.Ltd., Besant Road, Santa Cruz (W), Mumbai Shri.Kirit R. Mehta Whole-Time Director 10, Pushpendra Mension, Feroz shah Mehta Road, Santa Cruz (W), Smt.HetalGogri Gala Whole - Time Director 7. Shri. Renil R. Gogri Whole - Time Director Mumbai B, Gopal Sadan, Block no. 801, 8 TH Floor, Jamshed Road, Matunga(E), Mumbai , Antriksh. Murar Road Mulund (W) Mumbai The directors of the company have good experience in handling the production management, financial management and all the allied areas. 2.3 NATURE OF PROJECT The unit will be manufacturing synthetic organic chemical in the proposed project. 2.4 MARKET FEASIBILITY The unit will contribute towards improving their quality of life since the end users of products are industries ranging from agrochemicals and dyes to specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals - markets that are critical to long-term sustainability. By supplying high quality and good value products to all customers, the unit indirectly helps people to have access to better medicines, fertilizers and diverse items of daily use. In other words, greening the supply chain management plays a significant role in the unit s business strategy. The products are highly influenced by the market demand and market rates. 3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT The proposed project is not including any interlinked and interdependent projects. 3.2 PROJECT LOCATION M/s. Aarti Industries Limited (Unit-II) has purchased Plot Z/103/D Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej Dist.: Bharuch, Gujarat from SEZ Dahej. It is approximately 15km distance from Dist.: Bharuch The M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 3

5 approximate geographical positioning of the project site is at Latitude 21 40'55.23"N, Longitude 72 33' 10.44"E. The location of the project site can be identified from the location map shown in Figure- 1.The salient features of the location of the project site are presented in Table no 3. TABLE NO 3: SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT SITE Particulars Taluka/ Tehsil District Approx. Geographical positioning Nearest City Nearest Town Nearest Highway Nearest State highway Details Dahej (approx. 4.5 KM) Bharuch (approx. 42 KM) Latitude: 21 40'55.23"N Longitude: 72 33' 10.44"E Bharuch (approx. 42 KM) Bharuch (approx. 42 KM) NH8 (approx. 50 KM) SH 6 (approx. 6 KM) Nearest Railway line/ Railway station Nearest Airport/ Airbase Protected Areas/ Sanctuaries -- Nearest State/National Boundary -- Bharuch (approx. 45 KM) Vadodara(approx. 99 KM) M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 4

6 FIGURE 1: LOCATION OF THE PROJECT SITE INDIA MAP N GUJARAT MAP DAHEJ, SEZ-II, TALUKA-VAGRA, DISTRICT-BHARUCH M/s. Aarti Industries Ltd. (Unit-II)

7 FIGURE 2: AERIAL VIEW OF THE PROJECT SITE M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 6

8 FIGURE 3: AERIAL VIEW OF THE 05 KM RADIAL DISTANCE FROM THE PROJECT SITE M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 7

9 3.3 SITE SELECTION The project proponent did not consider any other alternative site for proposed project. 3.4 NEIGHBORING INDUSTRIES The industry is located in an area, which is already industrialized. The industries in the vicinity of the proposed project are given in the table no-4. TABLE NO 4: NEARBY INDUSTRIES IN THE VICINITY Name of Industry Direction w.r.t Address project site Aarti Industries Limited West Plot Z/103/H Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej, Bharuch. Torrent Pharma West Plot No : Z/104, Z/105, Z/106 Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej, Bharuch. Camlin Fine Sciences Ltd. South Plot Z/96/D Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej, Bharuch 3.5 SIZE OF PROJECT The expected cost of proposed project is Rs crores. New Plant and machinery installations will also have to be acquired and installed. Environment Protection and safety systems have also been considered in planning the Cost Projection. The below given table no-5 shows the break-up of the proposed project cost. TABLE NO 5: CAPITAL COST PROJECTION Sr. Purpose Total (Rs. in crore) 1. Land Building Plant and Machinery Environment Protection a) Effluent treatment Plant 6 b) Safety Equipment (PPE, fire 6 extinguishers, Ventilation, etc.) C) Green belt development 0.4 Total PROCESS TECHNOLOGY Details of manufacturing process are attached as an Annexure-V. 3.7RAW MATERIAL The proposed raw materials are organic and inorganic chemicals and they will be purchased from the local/ Indian market. Details of raw-material consumption are attached as Annexure- IV. M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 8

10 3.8 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/RECYCLING AND REUSE The unit will reuse 50 KLD of treated wastewater from STP to Gardening. 3.9 RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS LAND The plot has been purchased by M/s. Aarti Industries Ltd. (Unit-II) from Dahej SEZ. The total plot area of the unit is sq. m. The green belt area after proposed expansion will be approx sq. m BUILDING New buildings will be constructed for proposed project POWER AND FUEL TABLE NO 6: POWER AND FUEL REQUIREMENT Sr. Name Requirement Source Total 1. Diesel 660 Litre/Hr. Local Market 2. Steam 30 MT/Hr. Aarti Industries Limited (Unit-I) Dahej SEZ 3. Energy - Electricity 3500 kva DGVCL WATER The category wise bifurcation of the water requirement is given in Table no 7. The source of water will be from GIDC water supply scheme. TABLE NO 7: CATEGORY-WISE WATER REQUIREMENT Sr. Purpose Total fresh water Recycled Water Total Water consumption (KL/day) (KL/day) Consumption (KL/day) A Domestic B Industrial 1)Process ) Washing ) Softener Cooling (to be used 1092* * from softener) 4) Gardening Total (B) Total (A+B) *this quantity is not to be considered while addition as the water from softener will be used for cooling tower. M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 9

11 3.9.5 MANPOWER The manpower required for the project as well as during the construction/ commissioning activities will be employed from the local area. TABLE NO 8: MAN POWER REQUIREMENT Phase of project Type of labor of workers (Total) During Contractual 50 construction During Contractual 50 commissioning During Managerial 20 operations Skilled 54 Un-skilled 60 Total During Operations MITIGATION MEASURES & EMP Based on overall manufacturing & operation activities, the mitigation measures have been proposed by the company for the control of the anticipated pollution load WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER GENERATION The category-wise bifurcation of the anticipated wastewater generation details is given in Table 9. TABLE NO-9: CATEGORY-WISE WASTEWATER GENERATION Sr. Purpose Total wastewater generation in KL/day A Domestic 50 B Industrial 1)Process 289 2) Washing 10 3) Softener Reject 25 4) Cooling 156 Total (B) 480 Total (A+B) 530 M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 10

12 WASTEWATER CHARACTERISTICS Existing & proposed effluent characteristic before treatment and after treatment in ETP is covered in Table no. 10. TABLE NO-10: WATEWATER CHARACTERISTICS Sr. Parameters Units No After Treatment Before Treatment 1 ph Total Suspended Solids mg/l Total Dissolved Solids mg/l C.O.D. mg/l WASTEWATER TREATMENT & DISPOSAL D EFFLUENT TREATMENT SCHEME The dilute effluent from the process plant is collected in a collection sump from which it is taken to oil & grease trap for separation, oil and grease is skimmed 0ff from the top. Effluent is then pumped to neutralization tank where ph is neutralized between 7.00 to 8.00 and compressed air is used for agitation. Then it is transferred to decanter for sludge dewatering then it is take to equalization tank after that effluent is pumped to primary settling tank where suspended solids are settled and the sludge is taken into membrane filter to separate the solid. Dried sludge is stored in a sludge storage tank. Clear water from settling tank is taken into aeration tank In this tank, extended type aeration system is adopted. Biological treatment is given to the effluent. Overflow is taken into secondary settling tank for excess sludge settling, biomass is recirculated in aeration tank if required or sent to membrane filter press. Overflow from secondary settling tank is passed through two stage activated carbon filter and then taken into collection tank from where it is sent to GIDC Pipeline GASEOUS EMISSIONS & CONTROL FLUE GAS EMISSIONS Flue gas emission will be from two for stack D.G. Set (1500 kva each). Details of stacks number, stack height, pollutants emitted are covered in following table-11. TABLE NO-12: FLUE GAS EMISSION Sr. Stack Attached To Stack Height in Fuel APCM Type of Emission Permissible Limit 1. D.G. Set (Standby) (2 Nos) Capacity= 150mg/ Nm 3 Meter 11 Diesel -- PM SO ppm M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 11

13 Sr. Stack Attached To Stack Height in Meter Fuel APCM Type of Emission Permissible Limit 1500 KVA (Each) NO X 50ppm PROCESS EMISSION The process emissions from the manufacturing activities are given in following Table. The details of air pollution control system are also mentioned in table-13. TABLE NO-13: PROCESS GAS EMISSION Sr. Stack attached to Stack Height in Meter APCM Parameter Permissible Limit 1. Scrubber connected to 30 Alkali SO 2 40 Mg/Nm 3 Sulphur Dioxide reaction and Sulphuric Acid Plant Scrubber 2. Scrubber connected to 11 Alkali SO 2 40 Mg/Nm 3 NSA 3. Scrubber connected to DCP 4. Scrubber connected to tanks 5. Scrubber connected to tanks FUGITIVE EMISSIONS Scrubber 11 Water Scrubber and Alkali Scrubber 11 Water Scrubber 11 Water Scrubber NO X VOCs VOCs -- VOCs Mg/Nm 3 -- There will be no volatile or low boiling chemicals to be used in the process. Hence, chances of fugitive emissions are reduced to a great extent by providing proper control measures. However, following steps will be taken to reduce chances of fugitive emissions: All raw-materials will be stored in drums/ bags in a well-ventilated raw material storage area. All reactions will be taken in closed reactor system. The fugitive emissions in terms of handling losses will be reduced by proper storage and handling. Raw-material feeding will be carried out by pumps. Regular monitoring will be done of piping and fittings for checking of any leakages. Good housekeeping will be maintained in the plant M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 12

14 HAZARDOUS/ NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT The following type of hazardous waste will be generated from the operational activities. All the waste will be stored separately in a designated storage area. The details about quantity of hazardous waste generation, storage, and disposal for existing and proposed are attached as Annexure-VIII. In addition to the provision of above, we will ensure proper management for hazardous waste as below: (A) Transportation of hazardous waste to the TSDF Site will be governed as per the guidelines and accompanied with Form-13. (B) Annual returns of the disposal of wastes in Form-4 will be uploaded online and submitted regularly to the local office of the GPCB NOISE CONTROL & ODOUR The major noise generation is from D.G. Set. It will be installed in a closed room, acoustic enclosure is provided around it. Ear plugs are provided to the operating personnel in boiler room. The following steps will be taken for Odour control. (A) Raw-material feeding will be carried out by pumps. (B) All reactions will be taken in closed reactor system. (C) Roof top ventilation will be provided in the entire plant area. Regular monitoring will be done of piping and fittings for checking of any leakages STORAGE, HANDLING AND TRANSPORT OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS The storage and mode of transport of chemicals will be done as per detailed MSDS and Chemical hazards guide (NIOSH) for the hazardous chemicals. Few chemical to be used in the proposed activities are listed as Hazardous Chemicals as per the Schedule-1 of the MSIHC Rules, as amended in HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES Few chemical to be used in the proposed activities are listed as Hazardous Chemicals as per the Schedule-1 of the MSIHC Rules, as amended in Physical hazards may manifest as fires, explosions, excessive temperatures, or the release of large volumes of gas or toxic or flammable gases or vapors. According to Schedule 2 & 3 of MSIHC Rules, Moreover transport activity will be through drums, so there will be manual loading and unloading and no unloading through pipe at the site. Hence, the risk of static charge generation during transfer of such chemicals is not significant. M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 13

15 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 CONNECTIVITY The site is located at Plot Z/103/D Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej Dist.: Bharuch , Gujarat. The site is 42 km from Bharuch district. The land and Infrastructure is already available. The raw materials are easily available through the easy transport via road connectivity. Ankleshwar city has railway station and connected to Mumbai- Ahmedabad rail line. 4.2 LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP The proposed project site is into the Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej, Bharuch, Gujarat which is meant for this type of industries. The land is on Plot No Z/103/D Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej Dist.: Bharuch The total plot area of the unit is sq. m. The green belt area after proposed expansion will be approx sq. m. Land ownership is with M/s. Aarti Industries Limited. 4.3 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE The plant is located in a well-developed industrial zone, which have all essential facilities such as well-connected road network with ease of transportation, arrangement for supply of water and power to industries, effluent disposal facilities etc. Infrastructure is made available through Govt. approved authorized agencies. 4.4 SOIL CLASSIFICATION The soils of the district are derived from the Deccan trap which is main rock formation of the district. The soil of the district can be classified as light, medium and heavy according to depth, texture and location. There is sandy loam to loamy in texture, brownish black in color. 4.5CLIMATE DATA (SECONDARY SOURCES) The climate is characterized by oppressive summer dampness in the atmosphere nearly throughout the year, heavy south- west monsoon rainfall and a mild winter. The year may be divided in to four seasons. From December to February is known as winter or cold season. The summer or hot season is from March to May and south- west monsoon season is from June to September, while October and November is the post monsoon season. Based on the meteorological data, wind rose have been prepared for the summer season period between the Dec-2016 to Feb-2017 of Ankleshwar region. The wind rose diagram prepared from same data is given in Table no. 14. M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 14

16 TABLE NO 14: MICRO METEOROLOGICAL DATA Month Temperature( C) Humidity (%) Rain fall (mm) Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum December January February FIGURE 5: WIND ROSE DIAGRAM FOR PERIODOF DECEMBER 2016 TO FEBRUARY SOCIAL INFRA STRUCTURE There are 67 villages in Vagra Taluka. Population density and sex ratio of Vagra Taluka was reported 94 persons/sq.km. And 913 females per 1000 males respectively in 2001 census report. Total literacy of Vagra Taluka was found %.The basic amenities like primary and secondary education schools, community health workers, primary health sub centre, private practitioners, primary health centre, maternity and child welfare, dispensaries, T.B clinic, family welfare centre, hospital, drinking water, transportation facilities, electricity, telephone etc. are available.

17 5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT Dahej SEZ-II is largely an industrial area dominated by medium and large scale industries, especially chemical plants. Agencies provide many basic facilities like uninterrupted water supply, power and road network. 5.2 POPULATION PROJECTION Population of Vagra Taluka was reported to be 82,647. Entire Vagra Taluka region and particularly Dahej area is all set for massive industrialization. There is large scale migrant population is anticipated in this area. The proposed project is relatively small in size and will be employing around 170 skilled and unskilled people all most 80% of this will be selected from local people. Even though the population of Vagra Taluka will have some increase due to this project. 5.3 LAND USE PLANNING The proposed project is in the established GIDC industrial area. This is not a prime agriculture land. 5.4 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND M/s. Aarti Industries Ltd. (Unit-II) will get water from Dahej SEZ water supply scheme. So there will be no additional stress on ground water resources and there will be no adverse effect on the ground water resources available in the nearby area. The unit will be having 3500kVA connected load form DGVCL. 5.5 AMENITIES All of the villages have primary schools, 4 villages have both primary and secondary education schools. 10 villages have adult education facility, 1 villages has higher secondary and intermediate. There is no training school in any village. 10 villages have other education institution. 35 villages have community health workers, 15 villages have primary health sub centre, 5 villages have registered private practitioners while 4 villages have family planning centre, 1 village has primary health centre. 1 maternity home, 1 child welfare centers, 1 dispensary and one hospital are also available in the impact zone. Primary source of water in villages are tap and well. Tank and hand pump are also used in the villages. Villages are connected with paved road. Bus is the main source of transportation. Broad guage rail line conversion work is under progress. Most of the villages have post office and phones. All the villages have availability of electricity supply. The villages have connectivity of mobile phone facility. All the surrounding area is covered with 108 emergency facilities. Source: 2011, Census. M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 16

18 6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 6.1 PROCESSING AREA The process area will cover Plant, Raw material storage area, Hazardous waste storage area, ETP and utilities. The process area covered by the unit at ground level will be sq. m. 6.2 NON PROCESSING AREA The non process area will cover Admin Building, Canteen and security cabin. The non process area covered by unit at ground level will be sq.m. 6.3 GREEN BELT Out of the total land area of 57970sq. m. approximately sq. m. is utilized for green belt development that is approx. 30% of total plant area. There will be provision of budget of 40 lakh rupees for green belt development. 6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE The availability of basic amenities is covered as under: (A) Training & Education: All the employees will be trained and educated periodically about the hazardous nature of chemicals used in the process. Also, training for firefighting, work permit system, first aid, safe handling of hazardous chemicals and integrating safety, in all activities. (B) Medical facility: Pre-employment medical checkup at the time of employment. In order to safe guard the health of the employees, all the employees undergo periodic health checkup. (C) Drinking water: There will be provision of Aqua Guard/R.O. at different places to provide purified water for drinking purpose. (D) Transportation: The unit will provide basic transportation facility for workers. (E) Telegraph & Post: There will be provision of telephone, fax & internet facility. (F) Power supply: There will be connected load of 3500KVA from DGVCL. 6.5 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT The source of water will be GIDC and the same is adequate and satisfactory. The unit will provide 50 KL/Day water for domestic purpose. 6.6 SEWERAGE SYSTEM The sewage will be sent to Sewage treatment plant. M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 17

19 6.7 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT The hazardous waste like ETP waste,, used oil, discarded containers/bags/liners, Fly Ash & Insulation waste etc. The hazardous waste management and disposal is shown in Annexure-VIII. 6.8 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT The record of non-hazardous solid waste like, Fibber board drum, Polyethylene bag, Rubber Hose pipe, glass, wooden waste etc. will be mentioned. 6.9 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY The unit will require 3500 kva of connected load. 7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT(R &R) PLAN The proposed project is located in Dahej SEZ-II, Dahej Dist.: Bharuch. There will be no any human settlement affected by proposed project. So, there is no requirement of any R & R Plan. 8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 8.1 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE TABLE 15: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE Project implementation schedule after getting NOC from GPCB Sr. Activity Required Period 1. Civil work Immediately after getting NOC 2. Procurement of 1 month after getting NOC machinery 3. Eraction& installation of Immediately after competition of activity no.2 machinery 4. Trial of machinery & Within 1 months after competition of activity no.3 equipments 5. Commercial activity 1 months after competition of activity no ESTIMATED PROJECT COST Details for estimated project cost is covered in table no ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL All the manpower is utilized from local region around Dahej. Company shall also try to provide indirect employment opportunities by availing local contract services during transportation during operational phase. The company intends to carryout CSR activity as applicable to nearby village for their welfare and upliftment. M/s. Jyoti Om Chemical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Ankleshwar. 18