ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT IN FORM-V. (Under Rule-14, Environmental protection Rules, 1986) ( )

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1 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT IN FORM-V (Under Rule-14, Environmental protection Rules, 1986) ( ) FOR CLUSTER NO. 9 (GROUP OF MINES) Kunustoria Area, Satgram Area and Sripur Area Eastern Coalfields Limited Prepared at Regional Institute I Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd. (A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd.) G. T. Road (West End) Asansol CMPDI ISO 9001:2008 Company

2 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FOR CLUSTER NO. 9 (GROUP OF MINES) FOR THE YEAR: CONTENTS SL NO. CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE NO. 1 CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION CHAPTER-II ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FORM-V (PART A TO I) 9-23 LIST OF ANNEXURES ANNEXURE NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO. I AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AND HEAVY METAL ANALYSIS II NOISE LEVEL III MINE AND GROUND WATER QUALITY REPORT IV GROUNDWATER LEVEL REPORT 38 PLATES I II LOCATION PLAN PLAN SHOWING LOCATION OF MONITORING STATIONS 1

3 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENESIS: The Gazette Notification vide G.S.R No. 329 (E) dated13 th March, 1992 and subsequently renamed to Environmental Statement vide Ministry of Environment & Forests (MOEF), Govt. of India gazette notification No. G.S.R No. 386 (E) Dtd.22 nd April 93 reads as follows. Every person carrying on an industry, operation or process requiring consent under section 25 of the Water Act, 1974 or under section 21 of the Air Act, 1981 or both or authorisation under the Hazardous Waste Rules, 1989 issued under the Environmental Protection Act, 1986 shall submit an Environmental Audit Report for the year ending 31 st March in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Board on or before the 30 th day of September every year. In compliance with the above, the work of Environmental Statement for Cluster No. 9 was entrusted to CMPDI by GM (Environment), Eastern Coalfields Limited. 1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Prior to , a large number of taken over mines from pre nationalization period, mostly underground mines, in the old coalfields of Raniganj and Jharia did not have environmental clearance from the MoEF&CC and were operating on the basis of Consents received from the respective PCBs. It was felt that if these mines could be brought under the ambit of EC, several measures for environmental protection and pollution control could be put in place. However, the work of obtaining EC for such mines, individually, would have taken a lot of time. To circumvent the problem, it was mooted that since the environmental problems being faced were of regional nature and not confined to individual mines alone, cluster/groups of such mines could be identified for preparing cluster-wise integrated EIA & EMPs, addressing such environmental concerns comprehensively and ensuring effective coordination of environmental control measures within each cluster. 13 such clusters were identified in the Raniganj Coalfield of ECL and EC has been obtained on the cluster approach for 12 such clusters. Cluster of Mines No. 9 is one of the clusters for which EC has been granted vide letter no. J-11015/38/2011-IA-II.(M) dated 23 rd January, 2015 for a combined peak capacity of 8.0 MTY and within a ML area of Ha. Cluster No. 9 is located in the south-central part of Raniganj Coalfield in the Burdwan district of West Bengal between latitudes 23 0, 34, 55 N & 23 0, 34, 55 N and longitudes 86 0, 59, 05 E & 87 0, 07, 50 E. The mines within the cluster are situated towards east of Asansol Township. Eastern Railway grand chord line traverses the cluster from east to west and G.T.Road runs along the cluster boundary on the north side. Damodar River forms the boundary of the cluster on the south. The mines are administratively under Satgram, Sripur and Kunustoria Areas of ECL. Location of cluster 9 is shown in plate no. 1. 2

4 The composition of the cluster is tabulated as under: Name of the Mine Lease Area (Ha) Sl No. Normative Production Capacity (MTY) Peak Production Capacity (MTY) Mine Life (Years) 1 Ratibati UG > 40 2 Chapuikhas UG > 50 Chapuikhas OC Patch (7 Ha) Amritnagar UG > 30 4 Tirat UG > 10 5 Kuardih UG > 10 Kuardih OC Patch (20 Ha) Nimcha UG > 50 Damalia OC Patch (5 Ha) Ghusick UG > 50 8 Kalipahari UG > 50 Kalipahari OC Patch A (24 Ha) Kalipahari OC Patch B (20 Ha) Kalipahari OC Patch C (10 Ha) Kalipahari OC Patch D (10 Ha) Muslia UG > 50 Muslia OC Patch (140 Ha) New Ghusick UG > Jemehari UG > J K Nagar UG > 30 J K Nagar OC Patch (21 Ha) Pure Searsole OC Patch (8 Ha) Mallick Basti OC Patch (8 Ha) Damra UG > Mahabir UG > 25 Mahabir OC (26 Ha) Narainkuri OC Patch (60 Ha) Egara OC Patch (19 Ha) Narainkuri UGP > 25 Total Ratibati UG At present one seam is being worked in the Mine, namely Bogra (R-VI) Seam. The method of mining adopted is Manual Bord & Pillar development in one panel and mechanized development in another panel. Total production during was MT. The coal is dispatched to M.S. Railway Siding in J. K. Nagar km away. 2. Chapuikhas UG & OC Patch At present (R-VI) Seam is being worked in the mine. The seam is being developed by manual Bord & Pillar method of mining. It is proposed to deploy SDLs in the near future. An opencast patch measuring 7 Ha is also proposed to be worked within the mine leasehold to prevent illegal mining. 3

5 The details of OC patch are given below: Sl No Name of Mine Area (Ha) Mineable Reserves (MT) Volume of OB to be generated (Million M 3 ) Life in years 1 Chapuikhas OC Patch The proposed OC patch will deploy shovel-dumper combination for coal and OB. Total production from UG mine during was MT. The coal is dispatched to M.S. Railway Siding in J. K. Nagar 10 km away. 3. Amritnagar UG At present, Bogra (R-VI) seam is being worked in the mine. The method of mining adopted is Bord & Pillar. Mine is presently under development phase wherein coal is loaded into mine tubs by SDLs. Depillaring in conjunction with hydraulic stowing would be taken up in future subject to permission from DGMS for the purpose. Total production during was MT. The coal is dispatched to Belbaid Railway Siding in J. K. Nagar km away. 4. Tirat UG At present, there is no production from the mine. 5. Kuardih UG & OC Patch At present Ghusick A(R-IXA) seam are being worked in the mine. The seam is being depillared by manual Bord & Pillar method of mining with stowing. It is proposed to deploy SDLs in the near future. Kuardih OC patch measuring 20 Ha has been identified for opencast mining, details of which, are given as under Name of Mine Area (Ha) Mineable Reserves (MT) Volume of OB to be generated (Million M 3 ) Life in years Normative Capacity (MTY) Peak Capacity (MTY) Kuardih OC Patch The proposed OC patch will deploy shovel-dumper combination for coal and OB. Total production from UG mine during was MT. The coal is dispatched to M.S. Railway Siding in J. K. Nagar km away. 6. Nimcha UG and OC Patch Nimcha Colliery consists of two units- (i) Nimcha 3 & 4 pit, (ii) Amkola 7 & 8 pit. Gradient of the seams varies from 1 in 25 to 1 in 27. Coal seams are of Degree-II gassiness. At Nimcha unit, R-IX seam is split into R-IX Top and R-IX bottom seam. R-IX top is burnt. R- IX bottom is virgin. Present working seam of Nimcha unit is R-VIII. Bogra (R-VI) and Satgram (R-V) seams are virgin in this unit. At Amkola unit, R-IX combined is virgin. Present working seams are R-VIII and R-VII. A small Damalia OC patch measuring 5 Ha has been identified for opencast mining, details of which are given as under Sl No Name of Mine Area (Ha) Mineable Reserves (MT) Volume of OB to be generated (Million M 3 ) Life in years 1 Damalia OC Patch The proposed OC patch will deploy shovel-dumper combination for coal and OB. 4

6 Sl No Total production from the UG during was MT and total production from Dalmia OC Patch during was MT. The coal is dispatched to Murgathole Railway Siding in J. K. Nagar 3-4 km away. 7. Ghusick UG At present, Nega Top seam is being worked. Gradient of the Nega Top seam is 1 in 18 respectively. Coal seams are of Degree-II gassiness. Total production during was MT. The coal is dispatched to M.S. Railway Siding in J. K. Nagar km away. 8. Kalipahari UG & OC Patches At present Kushadanga and Nega (Top) seams are being depillared in the mine in conjunction with hydraulic sand stowing. Coal is loaded into mine tubs manually. Four nos. of OC patches have been identified for opencast mining, details of which, are given as under Name of Mine Area (Ha) Mineable Reserves (MT) Volume of OB to be generated (Million M 3 ) Life in years Normative Capacity (MTY) Peak Capacity (MTY) 1 Kalipahari OC Patch A Kalipahari OC Patch B Kalipahari OC Patch C Kalipahari OC Patch D The proposed OC patches will deploy shovel-dumper combination for coal and OB. 9. Muslia UG & OC Patch At present Ghusick seamis being developed in the mine. Coal is loaded into mine tubs manually. SDLs are proposed to be introduced in order to boost production. A patch measuring 140 Ha within the existing leasehold of the mine has been identified for opencast mining, details of which, are given as under Sl No Name of Mine Area (Ha) Mineable Reserves (MT) Volume of OB to be generated (Million M 3 ) Life in years Normative Capacity (MTY) Peak Capacity (MTY) 1 Muslia OC Patch The proposed OC patch will deploy shovel-dumper combination for coal and OB. 10. New Ghusick UG Nega (T) seam (R-VIIIT) is being worked in this mine by manual development by Bord& Pillar. Depillaring in some limited sectors were done with hydraulic sandstowing in past. The surface is hugely built up and depillaring of pillars would be done in conjunction with hydraulic sand stowing. 11. Jemehari UG Bogra (R-VI) seam is being worked in the mine. The seam was being developed by manual Bord& Pillar method of mining. Due to some project specific problems, there has been a slump in production since However, it is proposed to deploy SDLs in the near future to ensure higher productivity. At present, there is no production from the mine. 5

7 Sl No 12. J K Nagar UG & OC Patches At present two seams are being worked in the mine, namely R-VI and R-V seams. The method of mining adopted is Bord & Pillar development with SDL and LHD. Seam R VII is being worked at Pure Searsole by manual Bord & Pillar method. There are proposals to work 3 OC patches within the mine leasehold, details of which are tabulated below Name of Mine Area (Ha) Mineable Reserves (MT) Volume of OB to be generated (Million M 3 ) Life in years Normative Capacity (MTY) Peak Capacity (MTY) 1 J K Nagar OC Patch Pure Searsole OC Patch MallickBasti OC Patch of these patches will be completed within 1 year while the third has a life of 3 years. These patches will be completely backfilled and reclaimed with plantation at the end of mining with no voids remaining. Total production from the UG mine during was MT. the coal is transported to M.S. siding situated at a distance of 3 km. 13. Damra UG There is no production in the mine during Mahabir UG & OC Patches There is no production from the mine during There are proposals to work 3 OC patches within the mine leasehold, details of which are tabulated below Sl No Name of Mine Area (Ha) Mineable Reserves (MT) Volume of OB to be generated (Million M 3 ) Life in years Normative Capacity (MTY) Peak Capacity (MTY) 1 Narainkuri OC Patch* Egara OC Patch* Mahabir OC Patch *these patches have been planned in area which is likely to be transferred to Narainkuri UGP These patches will be completely backfilled and reclaimed with plantation at the end of mining with no voids remaining. 15. Narainkuri UG It is proposed project. The method of mining will be development by Bord & Pillar using Continuous Miner followed by depillaring in conjunction with sand stowing using SDL machines. 6

8 1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCENARIO: CMPDI has been engaged to carry out routine Environmental monitoring of the clusters. The monitoring is carried out every fortnight by collecting 24 hour samples for ambient air at 4 all - weather stations, 3 pre-monsoon stations and 3 post-monsoon stations (based on local meteorology) and compared with NAAQS, 2009 for quality. Samples of mine water are also collected and analysed every fortnight and compared with the MoEF Schedule VI for discharge of effluents into land / streams. A complete analysis of the mine discharge samples which includes heavy metals and salts is carried out once every year during December. Noise level is recorded at 9 locations. Groundwater level in the cluster area is monitored by taking measurements at 8 earmarked dugwells in the months of January, May, August and November every year. Samples of groundwater from these wells, which are also utilized by the local population for drinking and other domestic purposes, are analysed once in a year during May and compared with the IS 10500:2012 standards for drinking water quality. For the year , the monitoring could be started only from the second fortnight of May, 2015 owing to certain delays in fixation of monitoring stations subsequent to the grant of EC. Location of the monitoring stations of air, noise & water are shown in Plate- II. The environmental monitoring results for 21 fortnights ending 31 st March, 2016 are appended as Annexures I, II & III. The environmental monitoring results for the year are summarized below: AMBIENT AIR QUALITY The PM 10 concentration was found in the range of 58.4 to µg/m 3 and exceeded the NAAQS, 2009 on 9 occasions out of 140 samples while it is in the limit as per GSR 742 (E) standards stipulated by CPCB for old coalfields dated The PM 2.5 concentration was found in the range of 17.5 to 80.1 µg/m 3 and exceeded the NAAQS, 2009 on 3 occasions out of 140 samples. The SO 2 concentration remained below 10.0 µg/m 3 and NO X concentration was in the range of 8.2 to 23.0 µg/m 3 and was well within NAAQS, ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS: (I) Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MOEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No.GSR 742 (E) dated for 24 hourly samples at 500 meters from dust generating point: Station Pollutant Concentration (µg/m 3 ) Category TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Industrial Residential Limits for noise (Leq) db(a) Station Day Time Night Time Category (6am-10pm) (10pm-6am) Industrial Residential

9 (II) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly samples: Pollutant PM 10 PM 2.5 SO 2 NO X Concentration (µg/m 3 ) WATER QUALITY The analysis results for the mine discharge water reveal that most of the parameters are within permissible limits prescribed by MoEF&CC as General Standards Schedule VI for Class- A effluent (Effluent discharged into inland surface water) and IS for groundwater standards. In order to assess the impact of mining on the groundwater level, a network of 8 dugwells has been identified for monitoring of groundwater level in the months of January, May, August and November every year. Samples from these wells are collected and analysed during May every year and compared with IS 10500:2012 standards for drinking water. Mine water and ground water analysis results are given in Annexure-III. Well water level results are given in Annexure IV. NOISE LEVEL The day time noise level was found in the range of 53.0 to 72.0 db (A). The noise level recorded is below permissible limit prescribed by Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF). 8

10 CHAPTER - II ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FORM V Environmental statement for the ending March, 2016 PART A SL. NO. HEADING PARTICULARS (I) NAME AND ADDRESS CLUSTER NO. 9 GROUP OF MINES OF THE PROJECT i Ratibati UG Ratibati Colliery, Satgram Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal ii Chapuikhas UG & OC Chapuikhas Colliery, Satgram Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal iii Amritnagar UG Amritnagar Colliery, Kunustoria Area, PO Raniganj, Burdwan, West Bengal iv Tirat UG Tirat Colliery, Satgram Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal v Kuardih UG & OC Kuardih Colliery, Satgram Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal vi Nimcha UG & OC Nimcha Colliery, Satgram Area, PO Raniganj, Burdwan, West Bengal vii Ghusick UG Ghusick Colliery, Sripur Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal viii Kalipahari UG & OC Kalipahari Colliery, Sripur Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal ix Muslia UG & OC Muslia Colliery, Sripur Area, PO Damra, Burdwan, West Bengal x New Ghusick UG New Ghusick Colliery, Sripur Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal xi Jemehari UG Jemehari Colliery, Satgram Area, PO Satgram, Burdwan, West Bengal xii J K Nagar UG & OC J K Nagar Colliery, Satgram Area, PO Bidhan Nagar, Burdwan, West Bengal xiii Damra UG Damra Colliery, Sripur Area, PO Kalipahari, Burdwan, West Bengal xiv Mahabir UG & OC Mahabir Colliery, Kunustoria Area, PO Raniganj, Burdwan, West Bengal xv Narainkuri UG Narainkuri Colliery, Kunustoria Area, PO Raniganj, Burdwan, West Bengal (II) INDUSTRY CATEGORY All mines in the cluster falls in red category (III) PRODUCTION CAPACITY 8.0 MTY for the whole cluster (IV) YEAR OF Most of the mines within the cluster are taken over mines from prenationalisation ESTABLISHMENT period. Narainkuri UG is a proposed project. (V) DATE OF THE LAST EC to the cluster was granted on 23 rd Jan, Accordingly, ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT SUBMITTED Environment Statement is being submitted for the first time in financial year (I) PART B WATER AND RAW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION WATER CONSUMPTION (Cu.m/day) 1. Ratibati UG Sl. No. Particulars A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting - - iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC 9

11 i Colony ii Water supplied to local communities TOTAL Chapuikhas UG & OC Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression 5 5 ii Fire fighting 0 0 iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING 0 0 (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC i Colony TOTAL Amritnagar UG Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting 0 0 iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING 0 0 (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC i Colony ii Water supplied to local communities TOTAL Tirat UG Sl. No. i ii iii i Particulars A. MINING Dust suppression Fire fighting Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING Nil Nil (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC Colony TOTAL Kuardih UG & OC Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression 0 0 ii Fire fighting - - iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING 0 0 (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC 10

12 i Colony TOTAL Nimcha UG & OC Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting - - iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING 0 0 (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC i Colony TOTAL Ghusick UG Sl. No. i ii iii i Particulars A. MINING Dust suppression Fire fighting Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING Nil Nil (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC Colony TOTAL Kalipahari UG & OC Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting - - iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING 0 0 (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC i Colony (Mine water and PHED) Ii Water supplied to local communities TOTAL Muslia UG & OC Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC Nil Nil i Colony 11

13 10. New Ghusick UG Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting 0 0 iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING 0 0 (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC i Colony ii Water supplied to local communities TOTAL Jemehari UG Sl. No. i ii iii i Particulars A. MINING Dust suppression Fire fighting Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING Nil Nil (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC Colony TOTAL J K Nagar UG & OC Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting - - iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING 0 0 (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC i Colony TOTAL Damra UG Sl. No. i ii iii i Particulars A. MINING Dust suppression Fire fighting Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING Nil Nil (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC Colony TOTAL

14 14. Mahabir UG & OC Sl. Particulars No. A. MINING i Dust suppression ii Fire fighting iii Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC Nil Nil i Colony TOTAL Narainkuri UG Sl. No. i ii iii i Particulars A. MINING Dust suppression Fire fighting Others (service building etc.) B. COOLING Nil Nil (in radiators of trucks/hemm) C. DOMESTIC Colony TOTAL - - (II) RAW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION : 1. Ratibati UG Name of raw material Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous ( ) During current ( ) 1. Explosive kg/te kg/te 2. Diesel Coal Lubricants Chapuikhas UG & OC Name of raw Name of material products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Explosive 2. Diesel Coal Lubricants

15 3. Amritnagar UG Name of raw material Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) kg/te kg/te 1. Explosive 2. Diesel Coal l/te l/te 3. Lubricants l/te l/te 4. Tirat UG Name of raw material 1. Explosive 2. Diesel 3. Lubricants Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Coal Nil Nil 5. Kuardih UG & OC Name of raw material Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) kg/te kg/te 1. Explosive 2. Diesel Coal l/te l/te 3. Lubricants l/te l/te 6. Nimcha UG Name of raw material Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) kg/te kg/te 1. Explosive 2. Diesel Coal l/te l/te 3. Lubricants l/te l/te Damalia OC Patch Name of raw material Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) kg/te kg/te 1. Explosive 2. Diesel Coal l/te l/te 3. Lubricants l/te l/te 14

16 7. Ghusick UG Name of raw material 1. Explosive 2. Diesel 3. Lubricants Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Coal Nil Nil 8. Kalipahari UG & OC Name of raw Name of material products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) kg/te kg/te 1. Explosive 2. Diesel Coal l/te l/te 3. Lubricants Muslia UG & OC Name of raw material 1. Explosive 2. Diesel 3. Lubricants Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Coal Nil Nil 10. New Ghusick UG Name of raw material Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) kg/te - 1. Explosive 2. Diesel Coal l/te - 3. Lubricants Jemehari UG Name of raw material 1. Explosive 2. Diesel 3. Lubricants Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Coal Nil Nil 15

17 12. J K Nagar UG & OC Name of raw Name of material products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) kg/te kg/te 1. Explosive 2. Diesel Coal Lubricants Damra UG Name of raw material 1. Explosive 2. Diesel 3. Lubricants 14. Mahabir UG & OC Name of raw material 1. Explosive 2. Diesel 3. Lubricants 15. Narainkuri UG Name of raw material 1. Explosive 2. Diesel 3. Lubricants Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Coal Nil Nil Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Coal Nil Nil Name of products Consumption of raw material per unit of output During previous During current ( ) ( ) Coal Nil Nil 16

18 PART C POLLUTION GENERATED Pollution Quantity of pollution generated Percentage variation from prescribed standards with reasons WATER AIR Mine water discharged Analysis results are given in Annexure-III. The main air pollutant are PM10 and PM2.5 The air quality results are appended as Annexure-I. The analysis results reveal that most of the parameters are below permissible limits prescribed by MOEF as General Standards for class A effluent (Effluent discharged into inland surface water). Ambient air quality results show that the values of SO2 and NOx are well within the prescribed standards. The values of PM10 have exceeded the limit on 9 occasions and the values of PM2.5 have exceeded the limit on 3 occasions. PART D HAZARDOUS WASTE (As specified under Hazardous Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989) 1. Ratibati UG Hazardous waste Total quantity A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap During Previous ( ) 975 litres Nil Nos 105 Nos Nil Kg Nil Kg During current ( ) 1045 litres Nil Nos 266 Nos Nil Kg Nil Kg Disposal method Dealt in Part F 2. Chapuikhas UG & OC Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap During Previous ( ) Nil Total quantity During current ( ) Nil Disposal method 17

19 3. Amritnagar UG Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 4. Tirat UG Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 5. Kuardih UG & OC Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 6. Nimcha UG & OC Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap During Previous ( ) 4201 litres Nil Nos 352 Nos 3330 Kg Nil Kg During Previous ( ) Nil During Previous ( ) 795 litres 2 Nos 80 Nos Nil Kg Nil Kg During Previous ( ) Nil Total quantity Total quantity Total quantity Total quantity During current ( ) 3270 litres Nil Nos 558 Nos Nil Kg Nil Kg During current ( ) Nil During current ( ) 930 litres Nil Nos 114 Nos Nil Kg Nil Kg During current ( ) Nil Disposal method Dealt in Part F Disposal method Disposal method Dealt in Part F Disposal method 18

20 7. Ghusick UG Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 8. Kalipahari UG & OC Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 9. Muslia UG & OC Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 10. New Ghusick UG Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap During Previous ( ) Nil During Previous ( ) Nil litres Nil Nos 100 Nos Kg Nil Kg During Previous ( ) Nil During Previous ( ) - 2 Nos 38 Nos - Kg - Total quantity Total quantity Total quantity Total quantity During current ( ) Nil During current ( ) Nil litres Nil Nos 80 Nos Kg Nil Kg During current ( ) Nil During current ( ) - Nil Nos 10 Nos - Kg - Disposal method Disposal method Dealt in Part F Disposal method Disposal method Dealt in Part F 19

21 11. Jemehari UG Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 12. J K Nagar UG & OC Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 13. Damra UG Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap 14. Mahabir UG & OC Hazardous waste A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap During Previous ( ) Nil During Previous ( ) litres Nil Nos 215 Nos Kg Nil Kg During Previous ( ) Nil During Previous ( ) Nil Total quantity Total quantity Total quantity Total quantity During current ( ) Nil During current ( ) litres Nil Nos 459 Nos Kg Nil Kg During current ( ) Nil During current ( ) Nil Disposal method Disposal method Dealt in Part F Disposal method Disposal method 20

22 15. Narainkuri UG Hazardous waste During Previous ( ) Total quantity During current ( ) Disposal method A) From process i)used oil ii)lead-acid Batteries a. Automobile batteries b. Cap-lamp batteries iii) Used Cotton waste iv) Metal Scrap Nil Nil Approximate values may be given where actual values are not available. Note: a) The detail of used oil is to be given to concerned Pollution Control Board in Form-13 as per time mentioned in HW (M & H), Amendment Rules, b) The detail of disposal of Lead Acid batteries is to be given to concerned State Pollution Control Board in Form-VIII as per time mentioned in Batteries (M&H) Rules, PART E SOLID WASTE Particulars Name of Mine Total quantity (In Million Cu.m) During previous ( ) During current ( ) a) From process (Mining) Damalia OC b) From pollution control facilities Damalia OC - - c) Quantity recycled or reutilized back filled Damalia OC - - PART F PLEASE SPECIFY THE CHARACTERISTICS (IN TERMS OF CONCENTRATION AND QUANTUM) OF HAZARDOUS AS WELL AS SOLID WASTE AND INDICATE THE DISPOSAL PRACTICE ADOPTED FOR BOTH THESE CATEGORIES OF WASTE. Hazardous waste generated is given in the table PART-D which has been deposited at area store disposal stock yard. Used oil is stored in HDPE container and reused as lubricant. Cap lamp batteries, HEMM batteries and metal scrap are stored at area store and auctioned to authorized recyclers for reuse. 21

23 PART G IMPACT OF POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES ON CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSEQUENTLY ON COST OF PRODUCTION. In order to carry out mining in an eco-friendly manner following pollution control measures have been implemented. 1. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES: a) Plantation has been carried out at external dump of Dalmia OC Patch in 5 Ha area during Medicinal and fruit species with survival rate of 80 % have been selected. b) Spraying is done to suppress dust at the railway siding. Mine water is used for this purpose. c) Wet coal transport, road maintenance is being done. d) Trucks carrying coal to the railway sidings are covered with tarpaulin to avoid spillage. e) Regular sprinkling of water at coal loading & discharge points with the help of stand post at Railway siding. 2. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES: (for Mine/CHP/Workshop/Colony discharge water) a) Filtration plant has been installed at Chapuikhas Colliery for treating mine water before supply to local inmates. b) Around 447 m 3 /day of mine water is being filtered as is supplied to colonies in Kuardih Colliery. c) Pressure filter have been provided at Nimcha colliery for supplying water for domestic use. d) Filtration of mine water is being done at Amritnagar colliery before supply to local inmates. e) Sedimentation tank has been provided at Nimcha colliery and Kuardih colliery for treating waste water. 3. NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES: a) Regular maintenance of machines and other equipment at Bunker and workshop including mine fan. b) Providing green belt around core activity area, along road side in colony and in other vacant space. c) Non-electric delay detonators are used in place of detonating fuse to eliminate noise pollution during blasting. d) All HEMM & light vehicle are provided with silencers. e) Noise monitoring is being carried out regularly. 4. LAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: a) 5 Ha external dump area have been planted upon in Damalia OC patch. 22

24 PART H ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INCLUDING ABATEMENT OF POLLUTION. a) Plantation will be carried out as per proposed plan in future. b) The Environmental monitoring of the cluster will be continued fortnightly as per the guidelines of Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF & CC). c) Proposal for rain water harvesting unit at Nimcha Colliery is under process. PART I ANY OTHER PARTICULAR IN RESPECTOF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ABATMENT OF POLLUTION. The Environmental Monitoring is carried out fortnightly for the project by CMPDI, RI-I as per the guideline of Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) and based on the result thereof; colliery takes necessary action if needed. 23

25 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY 24 Annexure I Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of PM 10 PM 2.5 SO 2 NO x No Sampling 9A1 In Kurtidanga village May Second 21-May < A1 In Kurtidanga village June First 04-Jun < A1 In Kurtidanga village June Second 19-Jun < A1 In Kurtidanga village July Second 23-Jul < A1 In Kurtidanga village August First 11-Aug < A1 In Kurtidanga village August Second 27-Aug < A1 In Kurtidanga village September First 15-Sep < A1 In Kurtidanga village September Second 29-Sep < A1 In Kurtidanga village October First 08-Oct < A1 In Kurtidanga village October Second 23-Oct < A1 In Kurtidanga village November First 04-Nov < A1 In Kurtidanga village November Second 18-Nov < A1 In Kurtidanga village December First 09-Dec < A1 In Kurtidanga village December Second 30-Dec < A1 In Kurtidanga village January First 06-Jan < A1 In Kurtidanga village January Second 20-Jan < A1 In Kurtidanga village February First 05-Feb < A1 In Kurtidanga village February Second 19-Feb < A1 In Kurtidanga village March First 08-Mar < A1 In Kurtidanga village March Second 18-Mar < A10 In Mithapur village May Second 20-May < A10 In Mithapur village June First 03-Jun < A10 In Mithapur village June Second 18-Jun < A10 In Mithapur village July Second 28-Jul < A10 In Mithapur village August First 04-Aug < A10 In Mithapur village August Second 27-Aug < A10 In Mithapur village September First 15-Sep < A10 In Mithapur village September Second 23-Sep < A2 In Jamari village May Second 21-May < A2 In Jamari village June First 04-Jun < A2 In Jamari village June Second 19-Jun < A2 In Jamari village July Second 30-Jul < A2 In Jamari village August First 10-Aug < A2 In Jamari village August Second 19-Aug < A2 In Jamari village September First 04-Sep < A2 In Jamari village September Second 21-Sep < A2 In Jamari village October First 14-Oct < A2 In Jamari village October Second 30-Oct < A2 In Jamari village November First 06-Nov < A2 In Jamari village November Second 26-Nov < A2 In Jamari village December First 01-Dec < A2 In Jamari village December Second 22-Dec < A2 In Jamari village January First 12-Jan < A2 In Jamari village January Second 29-Jan < A2 In Jamari village February First 09-Feb < A2 In Jamari village February Second 25-Feb < A2 In Jamari village March First 10-Mar < A2 In Jamari village March Second 28-Mar < A3 In Amritnagar village May Second 21-May < A3 In Amritnagar village June First 04-Jun < A3 In Amritnagar village June Second 19-Jun < A3 In Amritnagar village July Second 25-Jul <

26 Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of PM 10 PM 2.5 SO 2 NO x No Sampling 9A3 In Amritnagar village August First 12-Aug < A3 In Amritnagar village August Second 24-Aug < A3 In Amritnagar village September First 09-Sep < A3 In Amritnagar village September Second 16-Sep < A3 In Amritnagar village October First 06-Oct < A3 In Amritnagar village October Second 28-Oct < A3 In Amritnagar village November First 05-Nov < A3 In Amritnagar village November Second 19-Nov < A3 In Amritnagar village December First 11-Dec < A3 In Amritnagar village December Second 17-Dec < A3 In Amritnagar village January First 14-Jan < A3 In Amritnagar village January Second 20-Jan < A3 In Amritnagar village February First 06-Feb < A3 In Amritnagar village February Second 24-Feb < A3 In Amritnagar village March First 11-Mar < A3 In Amritnagar village March Second 22-Mar < A4 Near Raniganj RS May Second 21-May < A4 Near Raniganj RS June First 04-Jun < A4 Near Raniganj RS June Second 19-Jun < A4 Near Raniganj RS July Second 21-Jul < A4 Near Raniganj RS August First 03-Aug < A4 Near Raniganj RS August Second 17-Aug < A4 Near Raniganj RS September First 11-Sep < A4 Near Raniganj RS September Second 22-Sep < A4 Near Raniganj RS October First 15-Oct < A4 Near Raniganj RS October Second 31-Oct < A4 Near Raniganj RS November First 12-Nov < A4 Near Raniganj RS November Second 27-Nov < A4 Near Raniganj RS December First 10-Dec < A4 Near Raniganj RS December Second 28-Dec < A4 Near Raniganj RS January First 07-Jan < A4 Near Raniganj RS January Second 28-Jan < A4 Near Raniganj RS February First 02-Feb < A4 Near Raniganj RS February Second 26-Feb < A4 Near Raniganj RS March First 09-Mar < A4 Near Raniganj RS March Second 29-Mar < A5 In Bakulia village October First 13-Oct < A5 In Bakulia village October Second 29-Oct < A5 In Bakulia village November First 03-Nov < A5 In Bakulia village November Second 17-Nov < A5 In Bakulia village December First 07-Dec < A5 In Bakulia village December Second 16-Dec < A5 In Bakulia village January First 13-Jan < A5 In Bakulia village January Second 27-Jan < A5 In Bakulia village February First 10-Feb < A5 In Bakulia village February Second 25-Feb < A5 In Bakulia village March First 01-Mar < A5 In Bakulia village March Second 25-Mar < A6 In Kalikapur village October First 14-Oct < A6 In Kalikapur village October Second 16-Oct < A6 In Kalikapur village November First 11-Nov < A6 In Kalikapur village November Second 26-Nov < A6 In Kalikapur village December First 09-Dec < A6 In Kalikapur village December Second 30-Dec <

27 Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of PM 10 PM 2.5 SO 2 NO x No Sampling 9A6 In Kalikapur village January First 12-Jan < A6 In Kalikapur village January Second 21-Jan < A6 In Kalikapur village February First 04-Feb < A6 In Kalikapur village February Second 16-Feb < A6 In Kalikapur village March First 14-Mar < A6 In Kalikapur village March Second 30-Mar < A7 In Mejia village October First 01-Oct < A7 In Mejia village October Second 27-Oct < A7 In Mejia village November First 06-Nov < A7 In Mejia village November Second 25-Nov < A7 In Mejia village December First 04-Dec < A7 In Mejia village December Second 21-Dec < A7 In Mejia village January First 04-Jan < A7 In Mejia village January Second 21-Jan < A7 In Mejia village February First 11-Feb < A7 In Mejia village February Second 24-Feb < A7 In Mejia village March First 10-Mar < A7 In Mejia village March Second 26-Mar < A8 In Murgachori village May Second 29-May < A8 In Murgachori village June First 15-Jun < A8 In Murgachori village June Second 29-Jun < A8 In Murgachori village July Second 24-Jul < A8 In Murgachori village August First 03-Aug < A8 In Murgachori village August Second 25-Aug < A8 In Murgachori village September First 07-Sep < A8 In Murgachori village September Second 28-Sep < A9 In Chanda village May Second 20-May < A9 In Chanda village June First 03-Jun < A9 In Chanda village June Second 18-Jun < A9 In Chanda village July Second 30-Jul < A9 In Chanda village August First 11-Aug < A9 In Chanda village August Second 21-Aug < A9 In Chanda village September First 03-Sep < A9 In Chanda village September Second 17-Sep <

28 AIR QUALITY METAL ANALYSIS Annexure I Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of Arsenic Cadmium Chromium Mercury Nickel Lead No Sampling 9A1 In Kurtidanga village September First 15-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 < A1 In Kurtidanga village March First 08-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 < A10 In Mithapur village September First 15-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 < A2 In Jamari village September First 04-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 < A2 In Jamari village March First 10-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 < A3 In Amritnagar village September First 09-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 < A3 In Amritnagar village March First 11-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 < A4 Near Raniganj RS September First 01-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 < A4 Near Raniganj RS March First 09-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 < A5 In Bakulia village March First 01-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 < A6 In Kalikapur village March First 14-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 < A7 In Mejia village March First 10-Mar-16 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 <0.10 < A8 In Murgachori village September First 07-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 < A9 In Chanda village September First 03-Sep-15 <0.005 <0.001 <0.01 <0.001 < Environmental standards: National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for residential, industrial and rural areas for 24 hourly/yearly samples: Cadmium Chromium Mercury Nickel Lead Heavy Metal Arsenic (As) (Cd) (Cr) Hg) (Ni) (Pb) Limit (µg/m 3 ) Not specified Not specified Not specified

29 Station No NOISE LEVEL Station Name Month Fortnight Date of Sampling 9N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG June Second 19-Jun N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG May Second 21-May N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG June First 04-Jun N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG July First 13-Jul N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG September Second 25-Sep N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG August First 10-Aug N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG August Second 24-Aug N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG September First 11-Sep N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG October First 08-Oct N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG October Second 31-Oct N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG November First 12-Nov N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG November Second 26-Nov N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG December First 03-Dec N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG December Second 17-Dec N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG January First 01-Jan N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG January Second 27-Jan N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG February First 09-Feb N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG February Second 19-Feb N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG March First 10-Mar N1 Pit-top Ratibati UG March Second 29-Mar N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG June Second 29-Jun N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG May Second 29-May N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG June First 04-Jun N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG July First 13-Jul N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG September Second 22-Sep N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG August First 10-Aug N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG August Second 24-Aug N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG September First 11-Sep N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG October First 13-Oct N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG October Second 31-Oct N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG November First 12-Nov N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG November Second 26-Nov N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG December First 03-Dec N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG December Second 17-Dec N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG January First 01-Jan N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG January Second 27-Jan N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG February First 09-Feb N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG February Second 19-Feb N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG March First 10-Mar N2 Pit-top Chapuikhas UG March Second 29-Mar N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG June Second 18-Jun N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG May Second 20-May N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG June First 03-Jun N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG July First 06-Jul N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG September Second 18-Sep N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG August First 10-Aug N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG August Second 24-Aug N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG September First 11-Sep N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG October First 13-Oct N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG October Second 31-Oct N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG November First 12-Nov N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG November Second 26-Nov Annexure II Noise Level db(a)

30 Station No Station Name Month Fortnight Date of Sampling 9N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG December First 03-Dec N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG December Second 17-Dec N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG January First 01-Jan N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG January Second 27-Jan N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG February First 10-Feb N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG February Second 26-Feb N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG March First 11-Mar N3 Pit-top Amritnagar UG March Second 22-Mar N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG June Second 29-Jun N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG May Second 20-May N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG June First 03-Jun N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG July First 03-Jul N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG September Second 29-Sep N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG August First 12-Aug N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG August Second 21-Aug N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG September First 15-Sep N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG October First 06-Oct N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG October Second 30-Oct N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG November First 12-Nov N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG November Second 26-Nov N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG December First 03-Dec N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG December Second 17-Dec N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG January First 01-Jan N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG January Second 21-Jan N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG February First 02-Feb N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG February Second 16-Feb N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG March First 08-Mar N4 Pit-top Kuardih UG March Second 18-Mar N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG June Second 18-Jun N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG May Second 29-May N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG June First 04-Jun N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG July First 03-Jul N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG September Second 17-Sep N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG August First 12-Aug N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG August Second 21-Aug N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG September First 15-Sep N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG October First 14-Oct N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG October Second 30-Oct N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG November First 04-Nov N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG November Second 19-Nov N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG December First 03-Dec N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG December Second 30-Dec N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG January First 01-Jan N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG January Second 21-Jan N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG February First 02-Feb N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG February Second 16-Feb N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG March First 08-Mar N5 Pit-top Nimcha UG March Second 18-Mar N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG June Second 19-Jun N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG May Second 29-May N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG June First 04-Jun N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG July First 06-Jul N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG September Second 25-Sep N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG August First 11-Aug Noise Level db(a) 29

31 Station No Station Name Month Fortnight Date of Sampling 9N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG August Second 21-Aug N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG September First 11-Sep N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG October First 14-Oct N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG October Second 30-Oct N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG November First 04-Nov N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG November Second 26-Nov N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG December First 04-Dec N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG December Second 30-Dec N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG January First 02-Jan N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG January Second 21-Jan N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG February First 04-Feb N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG February Second 16-Feb N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG March First 08-Mar N6 Pit-top Kalipahari UG March Second 18-Mar N7 Pit-top Muslia UG June Second 29-Jun N7 Pit-top Muslia UG May Second 21-May N7 Pit-top Muslia UG June First 05-Jun N7 Pit-top Muslia UG July First 13-Jul N7 Pit-top Muslia UG September Second 21-Sep N7 Pit-top Muslia UG August First 11-Aug N7 Pit-top Muslia UG August Second 27-Aug N7 Pit-top Muslia UG September First 15-Sep N7 Pit-top Muslia UG October First 08-Oct N7 Pit-top Muslia UG October Second 29-Oct N7 Pit-top Muslia UG November First 04-Nov N7 Pit-top Muslia UG November Second 17-Nov N7 Pit-top Muslia UG December First 04-Dec N7 Pit-top Muslia UG December Second 30-Dec N7 Pit-top Muslia UG January First 02-Jan N7 Pit-top Muslia UG January Second 21-Jan N7 Pit-top Muslia UG February First 11-Feb N7 Pit-top Muslia UG February Second 24-Feb N7 Pit-top Muslia UG March First 14-Mar N7 Pit-top Muslia UG March Second 29-Mar N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG June Second 29-Jun N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG May Second 21-May N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG June First 05-Jun N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG July First 03-Jul N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG September Second 16-Sep N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG August First 11-Aug N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG August Second 27-Aug N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG September First 15-Sep N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG October First 06-Oct N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG October Second 29-Oct N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG November First 04-Nov N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG November Second 19-Nov N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG December First 04-Dec N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG December Second 30-Dec N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG January First 02-Jan N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG January Second 19-Jan N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG February First 09-Feb N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG February Second 24-Feb N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG March First 14-Mar N8 Pit-top New Ghusick UG March Second 29-Mar Noise Level db(a) 30

32 Station No Station Name Month Fortnight Date of Sampling 9N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG June Second 18-Jun N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG May Second 21-May N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG June First 03-Jun N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG July First 13-Jul N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG September Second 21-Sep N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG August First 11-Aug N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG August Second 27-Aug N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG September First 11-Sep N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG October First 13-Oct N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG October Second 29-Oct N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG November First 04-Nov N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG November Second 17-Nov N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG December First 04-Dec N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG December Second 30-Dec N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG January First 02-Jan N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG January Second 19-Jan N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG February First 04-Feb N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG February Second 24-Feb N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG March First 14-Mar N9 Pit-top J K Nagar UG March Second 30-Mar Noise Level db(a) 31

33 EFFLUENT WATER QUALITY (5 PARAMETERS) Annexure III Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of ph TSS TDS O&G COD No Sampling 9MW1 Ratibati UG May Second 21-May < MW1 Ratibati UG July First 06-Jul < < MW1 Ratibati UG August First 03-Aug < < MW1 Ratibati UG July Second 24-Jul < < MW1 Ratibati UG August Second 17-Aug < MW1 Ratibati UG June Second 16-Jun < < MW1 Ratibati UG September First 04-Sep < MW1 Ratibati UG June First 05-Jun < < MW1 Ratibati UG September Second 28-Sep < MW1 Ratibati UG October First 08-Oct < MW1 Ratibati UG October Second 23-Oct < MW1 Ratibati UG November First 03-Nov < MW1 Ratibati UG November Second 28-Nov < MW1 Ratibati UG December Second 22-Dec < MW1 Ratibati UG January First 06-Jan < MW1 Ratibati UG January Second 29-Jan < MW1 Ratibati UG February First 06-Feb < MW1 Ratibati UG February Second 25-Feb < MW1 Ratibati UG March First 10-Mar < MW1 Ratibati UG March Second 18-Mar < MW2 Chapuikhas UG May Second 21-May < MW2 Chapuikhas UG July First 06-Jul < MW2 Chapuikhas UG August First 10-Aug < < MW2 Chapuikhas UG July Second 24-Jul < < MW2 Chapuikhas UG August Second 17-Aug < < MW2 Chapuikhas UG June Second 16-Jun < MW2 Chapuikhas UG September First 09-Sep < < MW2 Chapuikhas UG June First 05-Jun < MW2 Chapuikhas UG September Second 28-Sep < MW2 Chapuikhas UG October First 08-Oct < MW2 Chapuikhas UG October Second 23-Oct < MW2 Chapuikhas UG November First 03-Nov < MW2 Chapuikhas UG November Second 28-Nov < MW2 Chapuikhas UG December Second 22-Dec < MW2 Chapuikhas UG January First 06-Jan < MW2 Chapuikhas UG January Second 29-Jan < MW2 Chapuikhas UG February First 06-Feb < MW2 Chapuikhas UG February Second 25-Feb < MW2 Chapuikhas UG March First 10-Mar < MW2 Chapuikhas UG March Second 18-Mar < MW3 Amritnagar UG May Second 21-May < < MW3 Amritnagar UG July First 06-Jul < < MW3 Amritnagar UG August First 10-Aug < < MW3 Amritnagar UG July Second 25-Jul < < MW3 Amritnagar UG August Second 17-Aug < < MW3 Amritnagar UG June Second 16-Jun < < MW3 Amritnagar UG September First 09-Sep < MW3 Amritnagar UG June First 06-Jun < MW3 Amritnagar UG September Second 28-Sep < MW3 Amritnagar UG October First 08-Oct < MW3 Amritnagar UG October Second 23-Oct <

34 Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of ph TSS TDS O&G COD No Sampling 9MW3 Amritnagar UG November First 03-Nov < MW3 Amritnagar UG November Second 28-Nov < MW3 Amritnagar UG December Second 22-Dec < MW3 Amritnagar UG January First 14-Jan < MW3 Amritnagar UG January Second 29-Jan < MW3 Amritnagar UG February First 06-Feb < MW3 Amritnagar UG February Second 25-Feb < MW3 Amritnagar UG March First 10-Mar < MW3 Amritnagar UG March Second 18-Mar < MW4 Kuardih UG May Second 21-May < MW4 Kuardih UG July First 06-Jul < MW4 Kuardih UG August First 04-Aug < < MW4 Kuardih UG July Second 25-Jul < < MW4 Kuardih UG August Second 17-Aug < < MW4 Kuardih UG June Second 16-Jun < MW4 Kuardih UG September First 03-Sep < MW4 Kuardih UG June First 06-Jun < < MW4 Kuardih UG September Second 28-Sep < MW4 Kuardih UG October First 08-Oct < MW4 Kuardih UG October Second 23-Oct < MW4 Kuardih UG November First 03-Nov < MW4 Kuardih UG November Second 27-Nov < MW4 Kuardih UG December Second 22-Dec < MW4 Kuardih UG January First 14-Jan < MW4 Kuardih UG January Second 29-Jan < MW4 Kuardih UG February First 06-Feb < MW4 Kuardih UG February Second 25-Feb < MW4 Kuardih UG March First 10-Mar < MW4 Kuardih UG March Second 18-Mar < MW5 Nimcha UG May Second 21-May < MW5 Nimcha UG July First 06-Jul < MW5 Nimcha UG August First 04-Aug < MW5 Nimcha UG July Second 24-Jul < MW5 Nimcha UG August Second 17-Aug < < MW5 Nimcha UG June Second 16-Jun < MW5 Nimcha UG June First 06-Jun < MW5 Nimcha UG September First 04-Sep < < MW5 Nimcha UG September Second 22-Sep < MW5 Nimcha UG October First 14-Oct < MW5 Nimcha UG October Second 30-Oct < MW5 Nimcha UG November First 04-Nov < MW5 Nimcha UG November Second 27-Nov < MW5 Nimcha UG December Second 16-Dec < MW5 Nimcha UG January First 13-Jan < MW5 Nimcha UG January Second 29-Jan < MW5 Nimcha UG February First 10-Feb < MW5 Nimcha UG February Second 24-Feb < MW5 Nimcha UG March First 09-Mar < MW5 Nimcha UG March Second 18-Mar < MW6 Kalipahari UG May Second 21-May < MW6 Kalipahari UG July First 06-Jul < MW6 Kalipahari UG August First 11-Aug < MW6 Kalipahari UG July Second 28-Jul < MW6 Kalipahari UG August Second 19-Aug < <

35 Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of ph TSS TDS O&G COD No Sampling 9MW6 Kalipahari UG June Second 16-Jun < MW6 Kalipahari UG June First 06-Jun < MW6 Kalipahari UG September First 09-Sep < < MW6 Kalipahari UG September Second 22-Sep < MW6 Kalipahari UG October First 14-Oct < MW6 Kalipahari UG October Second 30-Oct < MW6 Kalipahari UG November First 04-Nov < MW6 Kalipahari UG November Second 27-Nov < MW6 Kalipahari UG December Second 16-Dec < MW6 Kalipahari UG January First 13-Jan < MW6 Kalipahari UG January Second 29-Jan < MW6 Kalipahari UG February First 10-Feb < MW6 Kalipahari UG February Second 24-Feb < MW6 Kalipahari UG March First 09-Mar < MW6 Kalipahari UG March Second 25-Mar < MW7 Muslia UG May Second 21-May < MW7 Muslia UG July First 06-Jul < < MW7 Muslia UG August First 11-Aug < < MW7 Muslia UG July Second 28-Jul < < MW7 Muslia UG August Second 17-Aug < < MW7 Muslia UG June Second 16-Jun < MW7 Muslia UG June First 06-Jun < MW7 Muslia UG September First 04-Sep < < MW7 Muslia UG September Second 22-Sep < MW7 Muslia UG October First 14-Oct < MW7 Muslia UG October Second 30-Oct < MW7 Muslia UG November First 04-Nov < MW7 Muslia UG November Second 26-Nov < MW7 Muslia UG December Second 16-Dec < MW7 Muslia UG January First 13-Jan < MW7 Muslia UG January Second 27-Jan < MW7 Muslia UG February First 10-Feb < MW7 Muslia UG February Second 16-Feb < MW7 Muslia UG March First 09-Mar <5 539 < MW7 Muslia UG March Second 25-Mar < MW8 New Ghusick UG May Second 21-May < MW8 New Ghusick UG June First 06-Jul < MW8 New Ghusick UG August First 12-Aug < < MW8 New Ghusick UG July Second 28-Jul < MW8 New Ghusick UG August Second 21-Aug < MW8 New Ghusick UG June Second 16-Jun < < MW8 New Ghusick UG June First 06-Jun < < MW8 New Ghusick UG September First 03-Sep < < MW8 New Ghusick UG September Second 17-Sep < MW8 New Ghusick UG October First 14-Oct < MW8 New Ghusick UG October Second 30-Oct < MW8 New Ghusick UG November First 04-Nov < MW8 New Ghusick UG November Second 26-Nov < MW8 New Ghusick UG December Second 16-Dec < MW8 New Ghusick UG January First 13-Jan < MW8 New Ghusick UG January Second 27-Jan < MW8 New Ghusick UG February First 10-Feb < MW8 New Ghusick UG February Second 16-Feb < MW8 New Ghusick UG March First 09-Mar <

36 Station Station Name Month Fortnight Date of ph TSS TDS O&G COD No Sampling 9MW8 New Ghusick UG March Second 25-Mar < MW9 J K Nagar UG May Second 21-May < < MW9 J K Nagar UG July First 06-Jul < < MW9 J K Nagar UG August First 12-Aug < < MW9 J K Nagar UG July Second 28-Jul < MW9 J K Nagar UG August Second 24-Aug < < MW9 J K Nagar UG June Second 18-Jun < MW9 J K Nagar UG June First 04-Jun < MW9 J K Nagar UG September First 03-Sep < MW9 J K Nagar UG September Second 17-Sep < MW9 J K Nagar UG October First 13-Oct < MW9 J K Nagar UG October Second 30-Oct < MW9 J K Nagar UG November First 05-Nov < MW9 J K Nagar UG November Second 27-Nov < MW9 J K Nagar UG December Second 17-Dec < MW9 J K Nagar UG January First 12-Jan < MW9 J K Nagar UG January Second 21-Jan < MW9 J K Nagar UG February First 11-Feb < MW9 J K Nagar UG February Second 16-Feb < MW9 J K Nagar UG March First 10-Mar < MW9 J K Nagar UG March Second 30-Mar < Effluent Water Quality Standards (MoEF Schedule VI Standards) Parameters ph TSS TDS Oil & Grease COD Limit Not Specified

37 EFFLUENT QUALITY (29 PARAMETERS) Annexure III Cluster Effluent Water Station No 9MW1 9MW2 9MW3 9MW4 9MW5 9MW6 9MW7 9MW8 9MW9 (MOEF Schedule- Station Name Ratibati UG Chapuik has UG Amritna gar UG Kuardih UG Nimcha UG Kalipah ari UG Muslia UG New Ghusick UG J K Nagar UG VI Standard) Month Decem ber Decem ber Decem ber Decem ber Decem ber Decem ber Decem ber Decem ber Decem ber Fortnight First First First First First First First First First Date of Sampling 11-Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec- 15 Colour Unobjectionable Odour Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobje ctionabl e Unobjectionable TSS ph Temperature(Deg C) Shall not exceed 50C above the receiving water temp Oil & Grease <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 < Total Residual <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 < <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 Chlorine 1.0 Ammonical Nitrogen Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen Free Amonia <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 < BOD COD Arsenic <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < Lead <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < Hexavalent Chromium 0.1 Total Chromium Copper Zinc Selenium <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < Nickel <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 < Fluoride Dissolved Phosphate Sulphide Phenolics <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 < Manganese Iron Nitrate Nitrogen Cadmium <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 < Total Dissolved Solids Not Specified 36

38 GROUNDWATER QUALITY Annexure III Cluster No Indian Station No 9GW1 9GW2 9GW3 9GW4 9GW5 9GW6 9GW7 9GW8 Drinking Water Station Dugwell Dugwell Dugwell Dugwell Dugwell Dugwell Dugwell at Standard Name Dugwel at at Majia at at NHS at J K near backside of l at Perabad forest northside Qtrs Nagar old Manager's Ghusik (IS-10500) Bakulia High Kalikapur village departme nt of Institute backside Nageswar Miners colony Bungalow of colliery Mandir School of Mining Raniganj Manager office, Mithapur village Amritnaga r UGP Month May'15 May'15 May'15 May'15 May'15 May'15 May'15 May'15 Fortnight Second Second Second Second Second Second Second Second Date of sampling Colour,Haz en unit Max Odour Taste 06- May May May May May May May May Unobje ctionab le Agreea ble Unobjecti onable Unobjecti onable Unobjecti onable Unobjecti onable Unobjecti onable Unobjecti onable Unobjection able Unobjectionab le Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Turbidity,N TU Max ph Total Hardness Iron <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 < Chlorides Res Free <0.02 < < <0.02 < chlorine Dissolved Solids Calcium Copper <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 < Manganese <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 < Sulphate Nitrate Fluoride Selenium <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 Arsenic <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < Lead <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < Zinc <0.01 < <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < Hex <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < Chromium Boron <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < Coliforms Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil (MPN) Phenolics <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 < Alkalinity

39 GROUNDWATER LEVEL Annexure IV Station No Station Name Month Fortnight Date of Sampling Ground Water Level BGL (mtr ) 9GWL1 Dugwell at Bakulia High School May Second 21-May GWL1 Dugwell at Bakulia High School November Second 28-Nov GWL1 Dugwell at Bakulia High School January First 08-Jan GWL1 Dugwell at Bakulia High School August Second 19-Aug GWL2 Dugwell at Perabad Kalikapur village May Second 21-May GWL2 Dugwell at Perabad Kalikapur village November Second 28-Nov GWL2 Dugwell at Perabad Kalikapur village January First 08-Jan GWL2 Dugwell at Perabad Kalikapur village August Second 19-Aug GWL3 Dugwell at Majia forest department May Second 25-May GWL3 Dugwell at Majia forest department November Second 17-Nov GWL3 Dugwell at Majia forest department January First 08-Jan GWL3 Dugwell at Majia forest department August Second 19-Aug GWL4 Dugwell at northside of Institute of Mining Raniganj May Second 25-May GWL4 Dugwell at northside of Institute of Mining Raniganj November Second 17-Nov GWL4 Dugwell at northside of Institute of Mining Raniganj January First 08-Jan GWL4 Dugwell at northside of Institute of Mining Raniganj August Second 19-Aug GWL5 Dugwell at NHS Qtrs backside Nageswar Manager May Second 26-May office, Mithapur village 9GWL5 Dugwell at NHS Qtrs backside Nageswar Manager November Second 23-Nov office, Mithapur village 9GWL5 Dugwell at NHS Qtrs backside Nageswar Manager January Second 20-Jan office, Mithapur village 9GWL5 Dugwell at NHS Qtrs backside Nageswar Manager August First 10-Aug office, Mithapur village 9GWL6 Dugwell at J K Nagar old Miners colony May Second 27-May GWL6 Dugwell at J K Nagar old Miners colony November Second 23-Nov GWL6 Dugwell at J K Nagar old Miners colony January Second 30-Jan GWL6 Dugwell at J K Nagar old Miners colony August First 10-Aug GWL7 Dugwell near Manager's Bungalow of Amritnagar UGP May Second 27-May GWL7 Dugwell near Manager's Bungalow of Amritnagar UGP November Second 18-Nov GWL7 Dugwell near Manager's Bungalow of Amritnagar UGP January First 07-Jan GWL7 Dugwell near Manager's Bungalow of Amritnagar UGP August First 10-Aug GWL8 Dugwell at backside of Ghusik colliery Mandir May Second 27-May GWL8 Dugwell at backside of Ghusik colliery Mandir November Second 27-Nov GWL8 Dugwell at backside of Ghusik colliery Mandir January First 14-Jan GWL8 Dugwell at backside of Ghusik colliery Mandir August First 10-Aug

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