Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT This is a proposal of running mining lease for which CTO has been issued by Regional officer, Jaipur. Table-1 Salient features of the Project S. No. Particulars Details A. Mining Lease Details 1. Name of the Project Masonry Stone Mining project 2. Mineral Masonry Stone 3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No.82/97 4. Mining Lease Area 1.0 ha 5. Lease Holder (Proposed) Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shri Sitaram Mahajan 6. Lease Validity 20 years (from 29/08/2003 to 28/08/2029) B Location 7. Village Beri 8. Tehsil Kotputali 9. District Jaipur 10. State Rajasthan 11. Latitude & Longitude Latitude - 27 41 28.26 N to - 27 41 32.22 N C. Other details 12. Cost of the project Rs. 50 Lakh 13. Cost for Environmental Protection Measures 14. Average Annual Rainfall 570 mm 15. Seismic Zone II Longitude - 76 03 22.08 E to 76 03 26.52 E Rs. 0.50 Lakhs per annum 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION Proposed production capacity of Masonry Stone 211000 TPA from mining lease ML No. (82/97) for an area of 1.0 ha located near Villages Beri, Tehsil: Kotputali, District: of Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shri Sitaram Mahajan. (i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 1
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District The mining lease for masonary stone was granted in favor of shri Yagya Datt Marigal W/o Murari lal Agrawal vide AME Kotpuatli order no AME/Kot/CC-3/Minor-82/ 23.05.1998 for 20 Years The mining lease was transferred in the name of Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shri Sita Ram Agrawal vide AME, Kotputli order no AME/kot/CC/ minor/-82/97/1107 dated 30.07.2003 and got registered on 29.03.2003. The simplified scheme of mining was approved by SME, Jaipur Vide letter dated 26.8.2013 (ii) Brief Description of the Nature of Project This is a existing mining project and will be worked by semi mechanized open cast method. Environmental Clearance is required from the MoEF & CC / SEIAA, as per EIA Notification dated 2006, as amended time to time, this project is comes under B Category. (iii) Need for the Project & Its Importance to the Country/ Region The mineral masonry stone is used in various construction activities and will be sold to nearby markets to fulfill the requirements of the local people. (iv) Demand Supply Gap Considering the demand of mineral sufficient availability of the mineral in the area, it is essential to have masonry stone mine to sustain the supply of mineral for construction purpose. (v) Imports vs. Indigenous Production It is a cheap mineral used in construction activities therefore export is not possible (vi) Export Possibility There is no export possibility as these mineral are quite cheap and locally available in abundance and used in rural areas. (vii) Domestic/Export Markets These minerals have only domestic market and will fulfill the requirement of local. The stone may also be supplied to stone crusher existing to be around the lease area. Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 2
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District (viii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project The total 63 skilled and semiskilled manpower will be needed to run the mine. 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION (i) Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent Projects, If Any There is no interlinked or interdependent project based on mineral produced. The mineral will be sold directly. (ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 3
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District Figure1: Location Map Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 4
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District (iii) Details of Alternate Sites Considered No alternative site has been taken into consideration due to availability of mineral resources in the area and mining lease has already been executed in the year 1998. (iv) Size and magnitude of operation Proposed Production of Masonry Stone (211000 TPA), at Village: Beri, Tehsil Kotputali District (v) Project Description with Process Detail (1) Salient features along with project vicinity details of the Mining project is given below: Table - 2 Salient Features of the Project S. No Particulars Details 1. Name of the Project Masonry stone mine project (ML No. 82/97) (211000 TPA), Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District 2. Mineral Masonry Stone 3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No.82/97 4. Mining Lease Area 1.0 ha 5. Lease Holder (Proposed) Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shri Sitaram Mahajan. 6. Lease Period 20 years (23.05.1998 to 22.05.2018) 7. Elevation Range in the area 419 mrl TO 387 mrl 8. Ultimate Working Depth 355 mrl (2) GEOLOGY OF THE AREA The area covers parts of Jaipur, sikar and Alwar districts of Rajasthan. The area is well connected by roads. The NH-8 connecting Jaipur- Delhi passes through the area, via Pawata and Kotputli. The climate of the area is semi-arid to arid with average annual rainfall of about 570 mm. the north easterly flowing Saota and Sabi rivers drain the southern part of the area with their tributaries. The drainage pattern is sub dendritic to dendritic in nature. Geomorphologic ally, the area is characterized by mature topography, having more or Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 5
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District less flat topped mountain ridges, isolated hills, pediplain region covered with alluvium consisting of the Quaternary sediments. The hill ranges trend N-S to NE-SW in western part and E-W in south eastern part of the area; these hill ranges from north eastern extension of the great Aravalli range. The height of the hill ranges varies between 765 m to 545 m above MSL. The general ground level is 360 m to 400 m above MSL. Geologically, the rocks exposed in the area belongs to the Delhi Supergroup (Palaeo to Meso Proterozoic) Heron(1917) grouped these rocks under the Delhi system, but subsequent mapping in the area has changed the status of Delhi System to the Delhi Supergroup. The stratieraphic succession and nomenclature used here is based upon the GSI Mem. Vol. 110 by Banerjee et, al. (1980). The rocks exposed in the area comprise metasedimentary rocks consisting of meta-erinaceous rocks of the Alwar Group and meta- calcareous, meta- argillaceous and meta- pelites of the Ajabgarh Group of the Delhi Super group. The Alwar group of rocks is exposed in the south eastern part of the area. It comprises schist and phyllite representing the Kankwarhi Formation, which is overlain by massive quartzite representing the Pratapgarh Formation. The quartzite is gritty and feldspathic at places. It is overlain by amphibole quartzite, calc gneiss with interbands of impure marble, representing the Kushalgarh Formation of the Ajabgarh Group of rocks. The Ajabgarh Group comprises the Kushalgarh, the Seriska, the Thanaghazi, and the Bharkol Formations, in ascending order of superposition. The Kushalgarh Formation, overlying the quartzites of the Pratapgarh Formation (Alwar Group), comprises mainly meta- calcareous rocks consisting of impure marble, calc gneiss with interbands of amphibole quartzite. It also occurs in the northwestern part of the area as linear ridges and isolated hills. The Kushalgarh Formation is overlain by the Seriska formation. It comprises brecciate, ferruginous reddish- brown quartzite, exposed in prominent hill range in the northwestern part and as isolated hills at few other places in the area. It consists of angular fragments of quartzite cemented in a very fine-grained, siliceous matrix. It is highly fractured and traversed by quartz veins and laterally grades into massive Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 6
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District quartzite. It is reddish-brown in colour due to presence of hematite and goethite, which are altered to limonite, at places. The Thanaghazi Formation overlying the Seriska Formation comprises interblended sequence of biotite-sericite schist, quartzite, phyllite, mica schist and bands of impure marble with actinolite tremolite minerals. The Bharkol Formation comprises mainly gritty quartzite with interbands of phyllite and quartzite, occurring in a linear ridge trending NW-SE in the northern part of the area as an isolated hill. The post- Delhi acid intrusive rocks are represented by pegmatite veins, which occur as intrusive body within the Thanaghazi Formation and as isolated bodies within the alluvium cover in the southwestern part of the area. Structurally, the rocks of the Delhi Super group in the area are highly deformed and have undergone folding showing antiformal structures with axial trace trending NE-SW within the rocks of Seriska Formation. The rocks of Delhi Super group in general are showing strike variation from NNE-SSW to NE-SW and at few places NW-SE and E-W m the south eastern part with low to moderate dips 40 to 60 southerly or south easterly. Two sets of joint trending NE-SW and NW SE with 80 0 to 85 0 dip on either sides are present in the rocks of the area. Few points are also vertical. Foliation are prominently developed in the politic rocks trending N-S to NE-SW following regional trends with 60 0 to 65 0 westerly dip. Fault, are observed within the rocks the rocks of the area, trending NNE-SSE and NE-SW following regional trend of deformation at few places. 4. Method of Mining Proposed method of mining will be semi mechanized opencast by forming proper benches. The mining is proposed as per present situation of the deposit. The mining is proposed by semi-mechanized opencast method, excavation, proposed by blasting. Hydraulic excavator/loader and tippers are proposed for removal of mineral and for loading of mineral and waste. The haul/ approach roads have been provided up to the proposed working forced, site services, site of dump. The mineral and waste are proposed to be transported by tractor trolley and tippers. Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 7
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District The mining will be carried out by opencast method by developing the bench of 3-6 m hight and width. Four slices are considered in a bench. The calculations are as per the four slices of a bench. Thus the end position of the bench is 6 meter height. Width is also proposed 6 meter. PROCESS FLOW CHART OF MINING TOP SOIL & O.B. REMOVAL DRILLING BLASTING LOADING TRANSPORT TO CONSUMERS A. EXTENT OF MECHANIZATION Table-3 Details of proposed Mining Machinery S.No Machinery Number 1 Hitachi-210 Excavator Loader to Purchase for 1 Excavating/Loading 2 Ashok Leyland tipper 20 tonner for transport of 3 mineral/waste 3 Water Tanker with Tractor for spray on hual roads 1 4 25 HP Diesel engine operated pump to purchase for 1 dewatering the pit bottom 5 Wagon Drill m/c/compressor (CPS) 1 6 Hydraulic rock breaker 1 5. PROPOSED YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS OF THE NEXT FIRST FIVE YEARS The proposed Year-wise production plan for next five years is mentioned in the table given below: Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 8
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District Year Table 4 Year Wise Production for Next Five Years ROM excavation in MT tonnage Saleable Masonry stone in tonnes (all Grades & size ) Waste of Volume in MT First year 69975 59478.5 10496.5 Second year 71370 60664.5 10705.5 Third year 87295 74201 13094 Fourth year 106245 90308 15937 Fifth year 211765 211765 31765 Total 546650 464652 81998 6. LOADING & TRANSPORT Tyre mounted Hydraulic machinaries will be deployed from time to time and when required. Trucks and tractor troley will be deployed for transportation of masonry stone from working to consumer. 7. WASTE GENERATION & DISPOSAL There is no top soil and the generated waste will be second grade mineral and sold out for other purpose. Table 5 Year Wise Waste Generation of Next Five Years Year Waste as second grade in tones I 10496.5 II 10705.5 III 13094 IV 15937 V 31765 Total 81998 8. CONCEPTUAL PLAN Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 9
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District The conceptual mining plan considering proposed capacity of mine for the mineral has been prepared by considering the probable category of reserve excluding reserves falling in safety zone. The ultimate depth will be up to 355 mrl. At the conceptual stage, total waste material of about 102000 tones which will also be sold. total excavated area will be converted in to water reservoir. (vi) Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product No raw material will be required to dependent industries. In this mining project the masonry stone will be transported by hired vehicle. (vii) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project, if any, should be briefly Outlined No waste water will be generated from mining operation Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. (viii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power Requirement and Source A. Water requirement: Total water requirement for the proposed project will be 6 KLD which will be sourced from nearby villages. B. Power requirement: The electric power will not be used in mining. Only HSD Fuel will be required for operating machineries. (ix) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid) And Scheme for Their Management/Disposal: Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. Total 102000 tone of solid waste will be generated which will also be sold. 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS (i) Connectivity Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 10
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District The lease area about 1.0 km from the Beri. Dispensary, hospital and educational facilities are available in Beri village. Railway line is available in Neem Ka Thana city which is at a distance of 25 km. (ii) Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership Existing Land Use Pattern The total ML area of 1.0 ha comprises of Government waste land recorded as gair mumkin pahar in revenue record (iii) Topography The lease area comprises part of a mound trending north-south. The highest contour is 419 mrl and lowest is 387 mrl. (iv) 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 The HFL Of The River), CRZ. In Case Of Notified Industrial Area, A Copy Of The Gazette Notification Table 6 Environmental Settings S. No. Particular Details 1. Nearest Village Village Beri 2. Nearest city/ town Kotputali 3. Nearest Railway Station Neem Ka Thana Railway Station around 25 km 4. Nearest Airport Jaipur international Airport around 96 km 5. Archaeological Important Place None, within 10 km radius area of mine site. 6. Ecological Sensitive Areas (National Park, Wildlife There is no National Park, Wild Life Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Tiger Reserves, Wildlife Sanctuary, Reserve etc.) Biosphere Corridors, etc. within 10 km radius Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 11
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No. 82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District 9. Reserved/Protected Forest within 10 km radius None 10. Nearest River / water body None Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 12
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No.82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District Figure 2: Key plan Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 13
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No.82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District (v) Existing Infrastructure: There is no building & structure within mining lease area except some vegetations existing on the lease area which will be cleared when required. Total lease area is Government waste land. The lease area about 1.0 from the village Beri. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these places. Jaipur International Air Port is the nearest airport app. 96 km from the mine site. Railway facilities available at Neem Ka Thana which is around 25km. 5.0 PLANNING BRIEF (i) Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and Transportation etc.) Town and Country Planning/Development Authority Classification Uses: This is a mining Project (ii) Population Projection Manpower required will be engaged from nearby areas. No significant influx of people is anticipated in the area. (iii) Land Use Planning The extent of proposed mining lease area is 1.0 ha. The area comprises of govt. waste land. (iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical& Social) Lessee will assess the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby area of the proposed mine site and same will be developed under social work (v) Amenities/Facilities Mining Management will develop the Amenities/Facilities in the nearby area of the proposed mine site as per requirement of local people of the nearby area under corporate social responsibility programs. 6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE (i) Residential Area (Non Processing Area) This is not required as mine workers comes from nearby villages. Rest shelter to the workers already exists in the major mining lease of the lessee. (ii) Green Belt Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 14
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No.82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District Green belt will be developed on the approach road and surrounding the pit around 20 plants will be planted per year with 80% of survival rate outside the lease area near school or land provided by state govt. (iii) Connectivity The lease area about 1.0 km from the village Beri. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these places. Jaipur International Air Port is the nearest airport app. 96 km from the mine site. Railway facilities available at Neem Ka Thana which is around 25 km. (iv) Water Management (Source& Supply of water) Total water requirement for the project will be 6 KLD which will be used for domestic, plantation as well as dust supression purpose and sourced from nearby village. (v) Sewerage System Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. Outside discharge is not envisaged. (vi) Industrial Waste Management No industrial waste water will be generated from this mine mining operation. (vii) Solid Waste Management The generated solid waste 31000 tones in first five year and will be sold to the nearby market (viii) Power Requirement & Supply/Source Electric power will not be required in mining operations. 7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R& R) PLAN (i) Policy To Be Adopted (Central/State) In Respect Of The Project Affected Persons Including Home Oustees, Land Oustees And Landless Laborers (Brief Outline To Be Given) Not Applicable as the lease area falls in government and is already in possession of the lessee. 8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES (i) Likely Date Of Start Of Construction And Likely Date Of Completion (Time Schedule For The Project To Be Given) Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 15
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No.82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District The mining activity will be started after obtaining Environmental Clearance from MoEF/SEIAA, Rajasthan and acquiring the valid mining lease from Mines and Geology Department of the State Government. (ii) Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms Of Economic Viability of the Project 1. Cost of the project: Rs. 50 lakh 2. Cost for Environmental Protection Measures: Rs. 0.50 lakhs 9.0 ALYSIS OF PROPOSAL Proposed Masonry Mining Lease will result in growth of the surrounding areas by increasing direct and indirect employment opportunities in the region including ancillary development and supporting infrastructure. Special emphasis on Financial and Social benefits will be given to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area. Development of social amenities will be in the form of medical facilities, education to underprivileged and creation of self help groups. No major adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required mitigation measures are inbuilt in the project. 10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 10.1.1 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Sharp drill bits will be used for drilling to reduce generation of dust. Green Belt will be developed on periphery of the pit and haul roads, Periodical water spraying on the haul roads will be done. 10.1.2 WATER MANAGEMENT There is no surface water body in and around the mining lease area. The rain water collected in mining pit will be diverted in the abandoned pit of major mineral mining lease and used for water sprinkling and plantation. Domestic waste water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. 10.1.3 NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 16
Masonry Stone Mining Project (2,11,000 TPA), M.L. No.82/97, ML Area 1.0 ha Near Village: Beri Tehsil Kotputali District Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out which will reduce noise generation during operations. Workers exposed to high noise levels will be provided with ear defenders. 10.1.4 LAND RECLAMATION Total mining lease area is 1.0 hectares. The total excavated area will be around 1.0 and the same will be used as water reservoir 10.1.5 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT The generated solid waste i.e powder and chips will come across during the period of mining, the maximum quantity of waste has market and sold to market as a second grade mineral. 10.1.6 GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT Around 20 trees will be planted each year outside the lease area. Local species will be preferred for plantation Tree guards will be provided for production Smt. Manju Devi W/o Shir Sita Ram Agrawal 17