PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT PROPOSED PIGMENTS AND FOOD COLOURS MANUFACTURING UNIT. M/s. ROHA DYECHEM PVT. LTD.

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1 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT For PROPOSED PIGMENTS AND FOOD COLOURS MANUFACTURING UNIT of M/s. ROHA DYECHEM PVT. LTD. PLOT NO. Z/101, GIDC, DAHEJ SEZ-II DIST-BHARUCH, GUJARAT. 0

2 CONTENTS Sr. Description Page No. No. 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction of the Project/Background information Project Description Site Analysis Planning Brief Proposed Infrastructure Rehabilitation and resettlement (R& R) Plan Project Schedule & Cost Estimates Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 22 1

3 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Company Profile M/s. Roha Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. proposes Pigments and Food Colours Manufacturing Unit at Plot No. Z/101, Dahej SEZ-II , Tal: Vagra, Dist. Bharuch, Gujarat. 1.2 Project Details Products along with Production Capacity Sr. no. Name of the Products CAS no. Quantity MT/Month End-use of product 1 CPC Blue Crude Captive for blue 15.0, and Green 7 and excess quantity sell to Pigment Industries. 2 Pigment Alpha Blue 15: 0/15: Inks, Coating and Plastics 4 Pigment Beta Blue 15: Inks, Coating and Plastics 5 Pigment Green Inks, Coating and Plastics 6 Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Orange Pigment Orange Inks, Coating and Plastics 17 Pigment orange Pigment Red Pigment Red 170 F3RK Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red Tartrazine /Lake Tartrazine Sunset Yellow / Lake Sunset Yellow Food Colorants 29 Allura Red /Lake Allura red Carmosine /Lake Carmosine Ponceu 4 R / Lake Ponceu 4R Pigment Violet Inks, Coating and Plastics 33 Pigment Vilolet 23 Red Inks, Coating and Plastics 34 Ammonium Sulphate Chemical Industries 35 Poly Aluminum Chloride/ Aluminum Hydroxide / or 295 Textile Industries Industries/Chemical 2

4 Total Raw Material Requirement Sr. No. Name of The Products 1 CPC Blue Crude 2 Pigment Blue 15: 0 3 Pigment Blue 15: 1 4 Pigment Blue 15: 3 5 Pigment Green 7 6 Pigment Yellow or 3071 Name of The Raw Materials CAS No. of Raw Materials. Quantity MT/Mont h Phthalic Anhydried T.G.Urea Cuprous Chloride Ammonium Molybdata Solvent-Re Cycle Loss Sulphuric Acid Caustic Flakes CPC Blue Sulphuric Acid Caustic Flakes Ammonia Solution Xylene CPC Acc Blue Sulphuric Acid Caustic Flakes Ammonia Solution Xylene Additives CPC Blue Crude Solvent-Re Cycle Loss Iba Rosin HCL Caustic Flakes Xylene CPC Blue Crude Chlorine Aluminum Chloride Salt Cupric Chloride Rosin Coustic Lye Xylene Fast Red B Base Aceto Acet Ortho Anicidide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid

5 7 Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow 62 9 Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow 14 Calcium Chloride M-Amino Phenol ,2 Dibromo Propane ,Amino Benzimidizole HCL Iso Propyl Alcohol Sodium Nitrite Sodium Hydroxide Sodium Acetate Ortho Nitro Aniline P- Sulphonic Acid Acetoacetyl-O-Toludide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid Calcium Chloride , 3-Dichlorobenzidine Acetoacet-2:5-Dimethlxy-4- Chloroanilide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid Acetoacet-2-4 Dimethylanilide Sodium Hydroxide Acetic Acid Hydrochloric Acid ,3 Dichlorobenzidine Sodium Nitrite Dimethyl-2- Aminoterephthalate , 4-Bis (Acetoacetylamino) Benzene HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid Acetoacet 2 Toluidide Sodium Hydroxide Acetic Acid Hydrochloric Acid

6 13 Pigment Yellow Pigment Yellow Pigment Orange Pigment Orange Pigment Orange 13 3,3 Dichlorobenzidine Sodium Nitrite O-Nitroaniline-P-Sulfonic Acid (2-Chlorophenyl)-3- Oxobutanamide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid Calcium Chloride Amino-4, 5- Dichlorobenzenesulfonic Acid 1-(3-Sulfophenyl)-3-Methyl- 5-Pyrazolone HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid Calcium Chloride Amino-6-Methyl-1, 3- Dihydro-2Hbenzimidazol One Barbuturic Acid HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid ,3-Dichlorobenzidine P-Tolyl-3-Methylpyrazol-5- One HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid Phenyl,3 Methyl 5 Pyrazoline Sodium Hydroxide Acetic Acid Hydrochloric Acid ,3 Dichlorobenzidine

7 18 Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red 2 21 Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red 48.2 Sodium Nitrite , 4, 5-Trichloroaniline Hydroxy-2'-Methyl-2- Naphthanilide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Sulphuric Acid Amino Benzamidazole N-(2-Ethoxyphenyl)-3- Hydroxynaphthalene Carboxamide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Caustic Flakes Acetic Acid Calcium Chloride Dichloro Aniline/2,5- Dichlorobenzenamine Hydroxy 2 Napthanilide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sodium Acetate Succinyl -Succinic Acid Dimethyl Ester P-Toludine HCL Methanol Resist Salt Caustic Flakes Amino 4 Methoxybenzanilide Chloro 3 Hydroxyl- 2-5dimethoxy 2 Nepthamide HCL Sodium Nitrite Sulphamic Acid Sodium Acetate Amino 4 Chloro 5 Methylbenzene Sulphonic Acid 3 Hydroxy Napthalene- 2 Carboxylic Acid Sodium Nitrite

8 24 Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Red Pigment Violet Pigment Vilolet 23 Red Sodium Hydroxide Hydrochloric Acid Barium Chloride Amino 4 Chloro 5 Methylbenzene Sulphonic Acid 3 Hydroxy Napthalene- 2 Carboxylic Acid Sodium Hydroxide Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite Stroncium Chloride Amino 5 Chloro 4 Methylbenzene Sulphonic Acid Sodium Hydroxide Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite Naphthalen-2 Ol Barium Chloride Amino 5 Chloro 4 Methylbenzene Sulphonic Acid Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite Sodium Hydroxide Hydroxy Napthalene- 2 Carboxylic Acid Calcium Chloride Di Methyl Succino Succinate Aniline Methanol Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Hydroxide Resist Salt Carbezole Caustic Flakes Diethyl Sulphate MCB HNO ODCB Iron Powder Chloronil Benzene Sulphonyl Chloride Soda Ash Tartrazine/Lake Sulphanilic Acid

9 Trartrazine Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite Di Methyl Acetyl Succinate Caustic Flakes Salt Soda Ash Sodium Carbonate Sunset Yellow / Lake Sunset Yellow Allura Red /Lake Allura Red Carmosine /Lake Carmosine Ponceu 4 R / Lake Ponceu 4R 34 Ammonium Sulphate 35 Poly Aluminum Chloride 36 Aluminum Hydroxide Sulphanilic Acid Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite Schaffers Acid Sodium Carbonate Salt PCOSA-Para Cresidine Ortho Sulphonic Acid Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite Schaffers Acid Sodium Carbonate Caustic Flakes Salt Sodium Napthonate Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite Winter And Newly Acid Sodium Carbonate Caustic Flakes Salt Sodium Napthonate Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Nitrite G-Salt Sodium Carbonate Salt Ammonum Carbonate Solution Sulphuric Acid AlCL3 Solution Alumina Lime Stone Aluminum Chloride C S Lye Soda ASH Carbon

10 1.4 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment Total water requirement will be 2400 KL/day which will be met through GIDC water supply. The wastewater generation will be 2100 KL/day from proposed project. 1) Total Industrial wastewater (2100 KL/day) will be treated in ETP and MEE, then discharged in the GIDC drainage line leading to CETP. 2) Domestic wastewater (70 KL/day) will be treated in STP. Treated sewage will be reused in Gardening. 3) Industrial wastewater (98 KL/Day) (High TDS) will be treated in MEE followed by ETP, then discharged in the GIDC drainage line leading to CETP. 4) Industrial wastewater (2030 KL/Day) (Low TDS) will be treated in ETP, then discharged in the GIDC drainage line leading to CETP. 1.5 Air Pollution Source and Control Management Flue gas emissions SR. no. Source of emission With Capacity e.g. Boiler (8 TPH) Stack Height (meter) Name of the fuel Quantity of Fuel MT/Day 1 Boiler (20 TPH) 1 20 Coal 45 2 Boiler (20 TPH) 2 20 Coal 45 3 Boiler (20 TPH) 3 20 Coal Thermic Fluid Heater 1 (25 Lkcal/Hr.) Thermic Fluid Heater 2 (25 Lkcal/Hr.) Thermic Fluid Heater 3 (25 Lkcal/Hr.) Thermic Fluid Heater 4 (25 Lkcal/Hr.) 20 Coal Coal Coal Coal 15 8 Hot Air Generator 15 Coal 15 9 DG set (1010 KVA) (2 Nos.) APCM ESP & Scrubber ESP & Scrubber ESP & Scrubber ESP & Scrubber ESP & Scrubber ESP & Scrubber ESP & Scrubber ESP & Scrubber 11 HSD 200 Ltr./Hr. -- Type of emissions i.e. Air Pollutants SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x SPM SO 2 NO x Emission Standards 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 50 ppm 9

11 Process Vents Stack/Vent Type of Sr. Emission Source of emission Height APCM emissions i.e. Air no. Standards (meter) Pollutants 1 Reaction vessel 5nos 11 Scrubber Cl 2 9 mg/nm 3 2 Spin Flash Dryer no Bag Filter 3 Spin Flash Dryer no Bag Filter 4 Spin Flash Dryer no Bag Filter 5 Spin Flash Dryer no Bag Filter 6 Spin Flash Dryer no Bag Filter PM <150 mg/nm3 7 Spin Flash Dryer no Bag Filter 8 Spin Flash Dryer no Bag Filter 9 Spray dryer no Bag Filter 10 Spray dryer no Bag Filter 1.6 Hazardous Waste Sr. no. Type of Hazardous waste Source of generation Category and Schedule as per HW Rules. Quantity (MT/Month) Disposal Method Collection, Storage, 1 ETP Sludge ETP Transportation and sent to common TSDF site for disposal. 2 Used oil Collection, Storage, Equipment 20 Transportation and given and 5.1 Liter/Month to GPCB registered machinery preprocessors/ refiner Collection, Storage, Discarded Nos./Month Decontamination, Containers/Dru Process Transportation & given to ms/bags MT/Month GPCB authorized Vendor Collection, Storage, 4 MEE Salt MEE Transportation and sent to common TSDF site for disposal. Collection, Storage 5 Ammonium Process (CPC Transportation & sell to Carbonate (10%) Blue) end users or reuse in Process. Process Collection, Storage 6 H 2 SO 4 (20 to (Pigment Transportation & sell to %) Blue end users or reuse in 15.0/15.1) Process. Collection, Storage 7 HCl (25%) Process (CPC Transportation & sell to Green) end users or reuse in Process. 8 Hypo (30%) Process (CPC Collection, Storage 10

12 9 10 Aluminium Chloride (10%) Copper rich Sludge Green) Process (CPC Green) Process (CPC Crude) Transportation & sell to end users or reuse in Process. Collection, Storage Transportation & sell to end users or reuse in Process. Collection, Storage Transportation & sell to end users. 1.7 Green Belt Total 36, sq. meter land area is available at site; out of this area about 10,450 sq. meter (29 %) area is covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery. 1.8 Power & Fuel Requirements SR. NO. NAME OF FUEL EXISTING QUANTITY ADDITIONAL QUANTITY TOTAL QUANTITY 1. Natural Gas 500 NM 3 /Day 5000 NM 3 /Day 5500 NM 3 /Day 2. Wood 600 Kg/Day 7200 Kg/Day 7800 Kg/Day 3. Diesel Liter/Day 180 Liter/Day 3. Electricity 348 HP 552 HP 900 HP 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of mining lease/letter of intent should be given. Identification of the project Proposed Pigments and Food Colours Manufacturing Unit. Identification of the project proponent Sr. No. Name of Partners/Directors Designation Contact No. 1 Ramakant Jagdishprasad Tibrewala Director Shrikant Jagdishprasad Tibrewala Director Brijesh Ramakant Tibrewala Director Mahesh Ramakant Tibrewala Director

13 5 Deepesh Shrikant Tibrewala Director Brief description of nature of the Project Proposed Pigments and Food Colours Manufacturing Unit. 2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region The demand for products intended to be manufacture is increasing in the country. By setting up this unit, will be able to meet the demand of various products locally. The project will save forex as certain products import will be reduced. This will also generate direct and indirect employment opportunity for various levels of people. 2.4 Demands-Supply Gap Based on our informal survey of the market with our current customers and various traders, we have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products we are planning. These products will be an addition to the current range of our group's products. 2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production Based on the current cost of indigenous raw materials and the non-availability of some materials, we will have to import some of the key raw materials as they are not available indigenously. This will make us very competitive against imported finished products and we will export of our finished products to the international markets. 2.6 Export possibility We shall export of the products. 2.7 Domestic/Export Markets Our products have good demand in international markets. We shall export the products. 2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project. M/s. Roha Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. will give direct employment to around 237 local people based on qualification and requirement and indirect employment to around 255 local people. 12

14 3.0 Project Description 3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any. No interlinked project has been submitted. 3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates. Map showing general location 13

15 Plot Layout 3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted. Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below: Proposed project site is within the Dahej SEZ. Minor site clearance activities shall be carried out to clear Shrubs and weed. The project site is located on level ground, which does not require any major land filling For area grading work. 14

16 Proximity to Raw Material suppliers. Site is very well connected by sea, road, air and railway. Availability of NG, Power, Water, etc. Availability of Skilled, Un-skilled persons. Availability of Good Housing for Staffs. 3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation Please refer Section-1.2.1, Page No Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project, etc. should be given) Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-III. 3.6 Raw Material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and Finished product. For raw material required along with quantity; Please refer Section-1.3, Page No. 3. We shall procure the raw material as much as possible from domestic market and if there is no availability of any raw material we will import. We shall export the finished products. 3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. After set up of unit, every effort will put to recycle/reuse the water. 3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given. Water Source Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC water supply. Power & Fuel Requirement SR. NO. NAME OF FUEL QUANTITY 1. Coal 210 MT/Day 2. HSD 200 Ltr/Hr 15

17 3. Electricity 3500 KVA 4 DG sets (2 Nos.) (Stand by) 1010 KVA 3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/disposal. Please refer Form-I, Annexure-IV & VI Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose. ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW OF E. I. A. STUDIES SOURCE OF INFORMATION RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING SITE MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS & BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND INTERVIEWS WITH LOCALS INTRODUCTION BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS & INFRASTRUCTURE PROPOSED PLANT ANNUAL REPORT MARKET ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL REPORT PROJECT REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB) PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FOREST DEPARTMENT IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE HEALTH CENTER CENSUS DEPT. INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT. IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT, GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT MONITORING PROGRAM IMPACTS METHODOLOGY OF IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FACILITY DESCRIPTION CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN RISK ANALYSIS STUDIES & DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. 16

18 4.0 Site Analysis 4.1 Connectivity Site is very well connected by road Availability of water, power, etc. 4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership It will be incorporated in EIA Study. 4.3 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given. It will be incorporated in EIA Study. CRZ Clearance is not applicable. 4.5 Existing Infrastructure This is proposed project activity & now there is only open land. 4.6 Soil Classification It will be incorporated in EIA Study. 4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources. Climatic data from primary & secondary sources will be incorporated in EIA Study. 4.8 Social infrastructure available. Various Programs/ Projects related to Social & Economic development of surrounded area has been planned, which are as follows. A) Natural Resource Management The main focus of this program will be to maximize the yield returns of the farmers through efficient management of existing resources & extension of new agricultural practices. 1) Integrated Agricultural Growth Project For improvement and use of the modern techniques and thereby would certainly contribute to prosperity in the agriculture 17

19 sector and reduce the rural poverty by programs like Farmers Training, Nursery Growing Trainings, Modern agriculture equipment distribution programs etc. 2) Animal Husbandry Projects Various programs like health checkups & treatment, vaccination program, Anti sterility camps, breed improvement etc. will be carried out. B) Income Generation Program - 1) Establishment of Self help groups. 2) Rural Entrepreneurship Development Program 3) Handcrafts Development Program 4) Vocational Training 5) Business process outsourcing C) Health, Education & Infrastructure 1) Aids Awareness Program 2) General Health Camps 3) Innovative Teaching Methods 4) Adult Education 5) Sanitation 6) Infrastructure Development Projects 5.0 Planning Brief 5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country planning/development authority classification. Type of Industry: Proposed Pigments and Food Colours Manufacturing Unit. 5.2 Population Projection It will be incorporated in EIA Study. 5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt, etc.) AREA Length meter Width meter Height meter BUILT UP AREA ADMIN BLOCK & LAB GROUND AZO GODOWN Ground floor

20 ALPHA STORAGE GODOWN CPC FINISH MATERIAL CPC RAW MATERIAL BETA FINISH MATERIAL Ground floor GREEN GROUND FLOOR RAW MATERIAL+FINISH Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor CHLORINE YARD PCC ROOM CANTEEN ENGINEERING / MAINTENANCE OFFICE / STORE WORK SHOP CAUSTIC TANK/SULPHURIC TANK ETP UTILITY AREA -BOILER HOUSE & TFH Total Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled people for the proposed project activity. Social Welfare Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc. 5.5 Amenities/Facilities It will be incorporated in EIA Study. 6.0 Proposed Infrastructure 6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) Processing Area (Plant facilities, ETP Area and Engineering / Utility Services, Work Shop) = m 2 19

21 6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area) Non Processing Area (Green belt, Raw material storage area, finished storage area, Administration Building, Parking, road and open area) = m Green Belt Total 36, sq. meter land area is available at site; out of this area about 10,450 sq. meter (29 %) area is covered as greenbelt and other forms of greenery. 6.4 Social Infrastructure Water Supply by GIDC Power supply by DGVCL 6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways etc) Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below: Site is very well connected by road Proximity to Raw Material suppliers Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation Availability of power evacuation facilities Availability of water for industrial use Availability of common MEE, common CHWIF, TSDF, CETP, etc. in the estate Treated wastewater discharge into deep sea facility Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with industrial estates in other global markets, including: Efficient transport facilities within the industrial estate and to & fro the city area. Environment-friendly zone. Uninterrupted power supply. 6.6 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water) Total water requirement shall be met through GIDC supply. 20

22 6.7 Sewerage System Sewage pipes would be laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly nonharmful liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different section of industry. These liquid wastes will be sent to STP And then reused in gardening. 6.8 Solid Waste Management Please refer Form-I, Annexure-VI. 6.9 Power Requirement & Supply/Source Please refer Section 3.8 of this report. 7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R& R) Plan 7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home ousters, land ousters and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given) There is no habitation on the proposed project activity area and it is open industrial land, so R & R policy is not applicable to this project. There shall not be displacement of any population in project area. Any major activity that may lead to resettlement of the people is considered as permanent impact. Hence, there is no permanent impact on this account. The increasing industrial activity will boost the commercial and economical status of the locality up to some extent. 8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the project to be given). We shall start construction after getting EC. 8.2 Estimated Project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project. Sr. No Particulars Estimated cost (Rs. in Lakhs) 1 Land and site development Building 1,800 3 Plant and Machineries 7,100 4 Environment Protection measures ( includes cost of ETP, Tree Plantation, Evaporator system and rain 1,400 21

23 water harvesting) Total Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people including tribal population, if any, in the area. Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled people for the proposed project. Social Welfare shall be done. Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc. 22