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Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for Himalaya Falaknuma by Himalaya Developers Ahmedabad No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal for New Project 2. Type of Project and Commercial Building Construction Project 3. Project / Activity 8 (a) Building and Construction Project No. [8(a) or 8(b)] 4. Name of the Himalaya Falaknuma project 5. Name of Himalaya Developers Developer 6. Estimated Project 65 Cost (Rs. In Crores) 7. Whether No construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof 8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m 2 ): 12,808.08 FSI area (m 2 ): 33,689.02 Non FSI area (m 2 ): - Permissible Proposed FSI Area (sqm) 34,581.60 33,689.02 Ground Coverage 5162.92 5162.92 (sqm) Common Plot Area (sqm) 1,280.80 1,281.68 Max. building height (m) - 50.38 m Total BUA (m 2 ): 57,439.96 9. Building Details No. of Blocks: 7 Scope of buildings/blocks: 2 level Basement, GF to 13 floor No. & size of Commercial Units: @ 146 number of offices No. & type of Units: - 337 Details of amenities if any: Water supply, Electricity supply, Telecommunication facilities, Lifts, staircases, Fire & Safety facilities, Parking spaces, Garden/plantation areas, etc. 10. No. of expected employees / users 11. Water & waste water details during construction phase 12. Water & waste water details during operation phase For commercial Blocks: about 450 Water requirement (cum/day): 24 Source of water: water tankers Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 3.24 Mode of disposal: Septic tank and soak well pits Details of reuse of water, if any: - Fresh water requirement (cum/day): 349.26 Source of water: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Waste water generation quantity (cum/day): 294.09 Mode of disposal: Recycled and balance to Drainage facility of AMC In case of STP provision, capacity of STP: 295 cum/d 1

STP Technology: - SBR/MBR/conventional Purposes for treated water utilization: Flushing and gardening Quantity of treated water to be reused:132.49 cum/d 1.Gardening (KL/day): 9.45 2. Flushing (KL/day):123.04 Provision of dual plumbing system (Yes/No): - yes Quantity and type (treated)of water to be discharged: 161.06 cum/d Mode of disposal: balance sewage disposal to Drainage facility of AMC 13. Status of water supply and drainage line 14. Solid waste Management AMC- source of water supply Drainage line of AMC Construction Phase: Generation Quantity to be reused Top Soil (cum) 760 760 - Other excavated earth (cum) Construction debris (cum) Steel scrap (MT) Discarded packing materials Mode of Disposal / Reuse 82,800 9,590 Balance quantity of 73,210 cum to supply to other low-lying areas 12.50 12.50 Re-filling and Re-surfacing 2.5 - Sale to vendor - - - Operation Phase: Type of waste Dry waste Commercial Wet waste Commercial Generation Quantity (Kg/day) 690 55 218 17 Mode of waste collection Through agency Through agency Mode of Disposal / Reuse Municipal Corporation approved agent for collection and disposal Manure Generation through installing Organic Convertor STP Sludge - - - Biomedical - - - waste Other (specify) - - - Other (specify) - - - 2

Details of segregation if to be done: Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 38 bins of 80 L capacity Capacity and no. of bins to be placed within premises: 43 bins of 80 L capacity Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: 15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 8574.88 (m 2 ) Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 5533.04 (m 2 ) Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 3041.84 (m 2 ) Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (specify in case of any other): Total number of ECS requirement for the project as per NBC: 730 Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 486 Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 244 Number of CPS requirement as per NBC for (specify in case of any other): - Total Parking area provided (m 2 ) & No. of ECS: 15380.34 Parking provided for residential block, No of ECS: 11986.97 Parking provided for commercial blocks, No. of ECS: 3393.37 Parking provided in basement No. of ECS: 683 Parking provided in hollow plinth No. of ECS: 20 Parking provided as open surface No. of ECS: 28 16. Traffic Management 17. Details of Green Building measures proposed. 18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation Width of adjacent public roads: 18 m wide road on East side, and 12 m wide service road to Sarkhej Vasna road on South side Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 1 Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 9.07 m for entry & exit Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): minimum of 6.10 m on North side to 8.60 m on South side margin area. Width of all internal roads: 9.07 m (minimum) to 9.22 m road adjacent to high rise tower. 7.55 m wide approach road for bungalows Measures for traffic management: Enough width provided for and exit for traffic regulation. Internal road of 9.07 m minimum wide proposed. The width of approaching ramp to basement is 6.03 m wide with divider for regulating vehicles entering and existing from basement for four wheelers. Security staff will regulate the traffic movement. Traffic and Safety signage will be places at site to regulate traffic for safe movement and parking We are proposing to use the energy efficient construction materials like use of AAC blocks substituting conventional bricks Fly ash containing RMC for non-structural concrete work. Fly ash containing paver blocks. Power supply: Maximum demand: - Connected load: 3500 KVA Source: Torrent Power Ltd. 3

Energy saving by Non-Conventional Methods: - Energy saving measures: The energy conservation is planned at project stage by following steps, Energy efficiency lighting system is proposed like use of LED, CFL for common lighting. Energy Efficient Lift in each block Water meter will be installed at every block and also near underground water tank. Water control valves will be installed at every block. Water fixtures will be or efficient and low water consuming fixture (Smart flush) will be used. % of saving with calculations: - Compliance of the ECBC guidelines (Yes / No), if yes, compliance in tabular form:- DG Sets: 82.5 KVA and HSD used of 16 kg/hr 19. Fire and Life Safety Measures 20. Details on staircase Type & no. of buildings Commercial Building Block A to C High Rise building Block D to G High Rise building 16 nos. of Bungalows 21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) No. of floors During Construction Phase: Provision of Personal Protective Equipment s (PPEs) and its usage shall be ensured and supervised During Operation Phase: -Provision of Underground Fire Water Storage Tank: 1 tank with 1,00,000 L capacity per tank -Overhead Fire Water Tank: 30 KL -Fire Hydrant and Sprinkling system proposed for high rise building as per the GDR, linked with UG and OH Fire Water tanks -2.00 m wide stair case proposed for easy access and rescue in high rise building blocks -Fire Extinguishers and fire hydrant system are proposed to each floor -Nearest Fire Station: Bodakdev Fire station -Distance from the fire station: 9.0 km -Time required for the fire tender to reach at the project site: 20 min Floor area No. of staircase Width of the staircase Travel distance (m) No. of lift GF, FF, SF 366 1 0.76 24 1 in each block FF to 13 th Floor FF to 13 th Floor 902 3 2.00 30 2 in each block 1516 4 2.00 30 2 in each block GF & FF 122 2 1.00 30 NA Level of the Ground water table: >90 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s): 1 no. @ 40KL No. and depth of percolations wells: 4 Details on Pre-treatment facilities: Filtration 22. Green area details Tree covered area (m 2 ): 772.04 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m 2 ): covered in lawn covered area Lawn covered area (m 2 ): 1281.68 m 2 4

Total Green Area (m 2 ): 2053.72 Green Area % of plot area: 10% No. of trees and species to be planted: 193 trees like like Limbdo, Asopalav, Desi Badam and Gulmohar 23. Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs) 24. Proposed dust control measures during the construction phase No. Head Approximate recurring cost per annum (Rs. in lacs) Approximate Capital cost (Rs. In lacs) Basis for cost estimates 1. Air 1.00 7.50 DG set Stack (Acoustic enclosure), maintenance & monitoring 2. Solid and hazardous waste management 3. Providing STP 4. Environment monitoring 9.00 25.00 Provide bins door to door and transportation cost 7.50 175.00 Providing STP, treated sewage OH & UG Storage tanks 2.50 1.00 The recurring cost would be incurred on hiring of consultants and payment of various statutory fees to regulatory agencies. 5. Rain water 1.50 18.00 Collection system, treatment and recharge well 6. Green belt 0.50 30.00 Tree Plantation Total in lacs 22.00 255.50 Dust suppression techniques should be implemented, such as applying water or non-toxic chemicals to minimize dust. For working environment air quality, workers should be advised of potential dust well in advance. PPE, such as dusk masks, should be used where dust levels are excessive. All dust and any spilled from cement / fine sand should be picked up and provisions should be available to recycle any reclaimed dust back into the construction. To transport the materials from nearest places to avoid the 5

direct energy and associated vehicular emissions To cover the materials during transportation to avoid the fugitive emissions from transportation operation. To use telescopic chute to regulate falling of fine powder materials from height during unloading at site to mitigate the fugitive emissions. Vehicles used should be of well-maintained and properly serviced having PUC certificate To avoid transport movement for materials during night movement as part of mitigative movement for noise, dust, SOx and NOx emissions etc. 25. Eco friendly building material usage details. 26. Basic amenities to be provided to construction workers. 27. Documents related to land possession We are proposing to use the energy efficient construction materials like use of AAC block substituting conventional Brick Fly ash containing RMC for non-structural concrete work. Fly ash containing paver blocks. Proposed good sanitary facilities for the construction workers. The common sanitary facilities like, W.C., bath water supply, periodic health checkup camp etc will be facilitated at site. Please refer Annexure 1. 6