Letter from Maharashtra Pollution Control Board

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1 ADS Cover Letter

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3 Letter from Maharashtra Pollution Control Board

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5 Consent to Establish by MPCB

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13 Irrigation Management Plan

14 Irrigation Management Plan 1. Total treated effluent is 810 CMD 2. Total area for irrigation Irrigation Management Plan a. About acres of agriculture land adjoining food park is available with our sister concern company Agri Tech India Limited. An agreement between PMFPL and Agri Tech India Limited for use of treated effluent from food park on this land is enclosed herewith as Annexure A. b. The food park has also acres of proposed green belt in which the treated water will be used for irrigation. 3. Characteristics of treated effluent for inland surface irrigation. a. The quality of water will be as per the standards notification no. S.O.4 (E) dated 1 st January Notification is attach for reference as Annexure B. Design parameters of CETP Sr. No. Parameters Unit Inlet Parameters Outlet Parameters 01 ph Oil and Grease Mg/lit <10 03 Suspended Solids Mg/lit < Bio Chemical Oxygen Mg/lit <30 Demand 05 Chemical Oxygen Mg/lit <250 Demand 06 Total Dissolved Solids Mg/lit < Chlorides Mg/lit < Sulphates Mg/lit < Type of Soil: Type of soil in food park as well as of additional land is as follows. i. Sandy Loam/ Murum type of soil. ii. ph is about 5.8 to 7. iii. The soil has good drainage capacity with adequate fertility. iv. Bulk Density 1.1 to 1.2 g/cm The additional land admeasuring 65 acres proposed for use of treated effluent from Paithan Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd. belongs to Agri Tech India Limited which is sister

15 concern company of Paithan Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd.. The land is at a distance of 2 km from Paithan Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd.. The treated effluent pipeline shall be laid upto the farm by Paithan Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd. management. The details of land and layout are enclosed as Annexure C. It is proposed to plant crops like Cane or Banana or Maize on this land. The water requirement for these crops is as under. Cane 100 m 3 /day for 1 acre land at 3 days of interval. Banana m 3 /day for 1 acre land on daily basis. Maize - 30 m 3 /day for 1 acre land on daily basis. In case of Cane plantation the average required land for disposal of treated effluent shall be as under. Effluent Quantity For Cane For Banana For Maize 810 m 3 /day 32.4 acres 8.1 acres 27 acres 6. Water requirement for proposed Green Belt Development. a. Area of Green Belt acres. b. Plants for Green Belt - As proposed in Green belt development plan. c. Water Requirement for Green Belt Development About 5 liter of water is required for 1 sqm area on daily basis. The water requirement for Green Belt in food park shall be m 3 /day. Green Belt plan is attached for reference as Annexure D.

16 Annexure A: Agreement between PMFPL and concern unit for Land

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19 Annexure B: Standard Outlet parameter for CETP

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22 Annexure C: Details of Land and Layout Details of Land Sr. No. Gut No. Land Area (Hec.) / / / / / / / / / Total Acres

23 Annexure D: Green Belt Plan Greenbelt Development As per the clause of 33% of total land area should developed as part of green belt, it is recommended that plantation should be done along the peripheral areas and open spaces in the buffer zone of the proposed project site. This will help to reduce the noise pollution, dust spread and also enhances the aesthetic value around the project site. The expected rate of survival for saplings is assumed at 80%. To improve the survival rate in the adverse climate condition necessary consultation would be taken from the Forest department. Proposed plantation area shall be fenced properly for improving the survival rate. Plantation will be carried out in the lease area in phased manner. Criteria for selection of species for greenbelt The plant species suitable for greenbelt development need to be selected based on the following criteria: Fast Thick canopy cover Perennial and evergreen Large leaf area index High sink potential Guidelines for plantation The plant species identified for greenbelt development should be planted using dug-pit technique. The pit size should be in between 45 cm x 45 cm x 45 cm to 60 cm x 60 cm x 60 cm depending on the soil quality. Soil proposed to be used for filling the pit should be mixed with well decomposed farm yard manure or sewage sludge at the rate of 3.6 kg (on dry weight basis).the filling of soils should be completed at least 5-10 days before the actual plantation. Healthy seedlings of identified species should be planted in each pit. Proper density of plants (no. per hectare) should be maintained within the greenbelt. The minimum distance between two plantations should be dependent on the choice of species and compatibility of different species to grow together. The distance should be in between 2.5m to 5m for plantation in greenbelt.

24 Roadside plantation Minimum of two rows of plants are required for plantation on roadside to minimize the pollution effects. While planting, care should be taken to ensure that plants in second row fall in between the two plants of first row. Selection of plant species Keeping in view the climatic condition status of soil (Agro climatic zone) and vegetation types the following plant species are suitable for plantation for the proposed project site. Plant species for green belt development are given in Table no. 1 to 3

25 Sr. No. Table 1 List of plant species for Green Belt Development Scientific Name Common Name Family Sensitive / Tolerant 1. Achras sapota Chikoo Sapotaceae T Tree Quick 2. Aegle marmelos Bell tree Rutaceae T Tree Quick 3. Albizia chinensis Siris Mimoseae T Tree Quick 4. Albizia lebbeck Siran Mimoseae T Tree Quick 5. Albizia procera White Siris Mimoseae T Tree Quick 6. Alstonia Scholaris Chattiyan Apocynaceae T Tree Quick 7. Annona Squamosa Custard Apple Annonaceae T Small tree Habit Growth r ate Regeneration / Deciduous Grafting By seed & root cutting By seed By seed By seed By seed Fast By seed, Grafting Budding Deciduous Deciduous Deciduous 8. Annona reticulata Luvuni Annonaceae T Tree Fast By seed 9. Azadirachta indica Neem Meliaceae T Tree Quick after 1 st season 10. Bauhinia purpurea Khairwal Caesalpinaceae T Tree Quick 11. Bauhinia racemosa Apta Caesalpinaceae T Tree Quick 12. Butea monosperma Palas Fabaceae T Tree Quick By seed Through seed By seeding By seeds Deciduous 13. Cassia fistula Golden shower Caesalpinaceae T Tree Quick By seeds Deciduous

26 Sr. No. Scientific Name Common Name Family Sensitive / Tolerant 14. Citrus aurantium Nebu Rutaceae T Tree/ shrub Habit Growth r ate Regeneration / Deciduous Quick 15. Dalbergia sissoo Sissoo Moderate during 1 st year and rapid afterwards 16. Delonix regia Flameboyant Caesalpinaceae S Tree Quick 17. Emblica officinalis Awala Euphorbiaceae T Tree Quick 18. Ficus benghalensis Bargad Moraceae T Tree Quick 19. Ficus glomerata Umbar Moraceae T Tree Quick 20. Ficus religiosa Pipal Moraceae T Tree Quick 21. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Jaswand Malvaceae T Shrub Quick 22. Lantana camara Lantana Verbenaceae T Shrub Quick 23. Mangifera indica Mango Anacardiaceae T Tree Quick after 1 st year By seeds, Stem cutting By seeds, Root & Slum cuttings By cuttings seeds, By seeds, cuttings, budding, inarching By seeds By cutting cutting seeds, Through seeds, cutting By seeds By seeds, cuttings By seeds, transplantation, grafting, budding, air layering, root cutting, marcutting Deciduous Deciduous Deciduous

27 Sr. No. Scientific Name Common Name Family Sensitive / Tolerant 24. Nerium indicum Kaner Apocynaceae T Shrub Quick 25. Psidium guayava Amrud Myrtaceae T Tree Quick 26. Samanea saman Rain tree Mimosaceae T Tree Quick 27. Saraca asoka Ashok Caesalpinaceae T Tree Quick 28. Syzygium cumini Jaman Myrtaceae T Tree Quick 29. Tamarindus indica Imli Caesalpinaceae T Tree Quick (Early) 30. Zizyphus mauritiana Ber Rhamnaceae T Tree Quick Habit Growth r ate Regeneration / Deciduous By Cutting By seeds, stem, cutting, budding, grafting By seed cutting By seed By seed, cutting, Grafting, Budding By seed By seeds 31. Zizyphus xylopyra Katber Rhamnaceae T Staggler shrub Quick By seeds Source: Guideline for Developing Greenbelt Central pollution Control Board, Program objective series PROBES/75/

28 Table 2 List of Birds associated plants for green belt development Sr. No Scientific name Birds 1. Acacia catechu Coppersmith, Blue throated Barbets, Red vented bulbul 2. Alianthus excelsa Asian koel, Jungle babbler, Common Myna, Asian pied starling 3. Anthocephalus cadamba Cattle egret, brown crowned night heron, white breasted kingfisher, pied kingfisher 4. Ficus religiosa Oriental white eye, common iora, long tailed shrike, rufous woodpecker 5. Dendrocalamus sp. Greater caucal, black drongo, jungle babbler, green bee eater 6. Delonix regia Red-whiskered bulbul, lineated barbet, black drongo, asian koel 7. Ficus benghalensis Indian roller, common hawk cuckoo, brown srike 8. Lagerstromia Great tit, red vented bulbul, purple rumped sunbird parvoflora 9. Tamarindus indica Black rumped flameback, rose ringed parakeet, Indian cuckoo, orange breasted green pigeon 10. Tectona grandis Red-whiskered bulbul, common iora, yellow footed green pigeon, black drongo 11. Mangifera indica rose ringed parakeet, rufous treepie, black rumped flameback 12. Zizipus jujube Verditer flycatcher, plain prinia, oriental magpie robin 13. Thivetia peruviana Purple sunbird, purple rumped sunbird, great tit, rufous treepie 14. Terminalia cattappa Oriental white eye, purple sunbird, plain prinia 15. Hibiscus rosacinensis Red breasted parakeet, Sunbird 16. Cocos nucifera Baya weaverbird 17. Syzygium Flowerpecker, red vented bulbul, Indian robin jamboanum 18. Azadirachta indica Red vented bulbul, White browed bulbul, oriental white eye, House sparrow 19. Bombax seiba Leaf bird, Purple sunbird, Golden oriole, green bee eater

29 Table 3 List of Butterfly associated plants for green belt development Sr. Tree Species Associate Butterfly species No. 1. Polyalthia longifolia Tailed Jay 2. Annona reticulate Tailed Jay 3. Annona squamosa Tailed Jay 4. Aegle marmelos Lime Butterfly, Common Mormon 5. Citrus sp. Lime Butterfly, Common Mormon, Blue Mormon 6. Bauhinia racemosa Lemon / Common Emigrant 7. Butea monosperma Lemon / Common Emigrant 8. Cassia fistula Lemon / Common Emigrant, Mottled Emigrant, Common Grass Yellow 9. Cassia siamea Lemon / Common Emigrant, Mottled Emigrant 10. Albizzia sp. Common Grass Yellow 11. Cocos nucifera Common Palmfly 12. Areca catechu Common Palmfly 13. Phoenix sp. Common Palmfly 14. Acacia catechu Common Nawab 15. Albizia lebbeck Common Nawab, Zebra blue 16. Tamarindus indicus Tawny Rajah, Black Rajah 17. Pongamia pinnata Chestnut- Streaked Sailer 18. Bombax ceiba Chestnut- Streaked Sailer, Common Sailer 19. Careya arborea Common Sailer 20. Mangifera indica Common Baron 21. Anacardium occidentale Common Baron 22. Ricinus communis Common Castor, Angled Castor 23. Sida rhombifolia Lemon Pansy, Great Eggfly 24. Ficus sp. Common Map, Common Indian Crow 25. Calotropis gigantean Glassy Blue Tiger, Plain Tiger 26. Mimusops elengi Common Indian Crow 27. Ziziphus mauritiana Common Pierrot, Angled Pierrot, Blue Banded Pierrot 28. Ziziphus xylopyrus Common Pierrot, Angled Pierrot, Blue Banded Pierrot, Dark Pierrot