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CONTENT LIST
S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO.
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION 3
(i) IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT & PROJECT PROPONENT 3
(ii) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF PROJECT 3
(iii) NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY
/REGION
4
(iv) DEMAND-SUPPLY GAP 4
(v) IMPORTS Vs. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION 4
(vi) EXPORT POSSIBILITY 5
(vii) DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS 5
(viii) EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE
PROJECT
5
3.0
PROJECT DESCRIPTION 5
(i) TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INDEPENDENT
PROJECTS, IF ANY
5
(ii) LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC
LOCATION, AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT)
WITH COORDINATES
5
(iii) DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED 7
(iv) SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION 7
(v) PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAIL 7
(vi) RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY,
LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCTS, MODE OF
TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT
8
(vii) RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN
THE PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED
8
(viii) AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY /POWER
REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE
8
(ix) QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND
SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL
9
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 9
(i) CONNECTIVITY 9
(ii) LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP 9
(iii) TOPOGRAPHY & DRAINAGE 10
(iv) EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN {AGRICULTURE, NON-AGRICULTURE,
FOREST, WATER BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ)},
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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
(v) EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE 12
(vi) SOIL CLASSIFICATION 12
(vii) CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES 12
(viii) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE 12
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 12
(i) PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND
TRANSPORTATION ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION
12
(ii) POPULATION PROJECTION 12
(iii) LAND USE PLANNING 12
(iv) ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL) 12
(v) AMENITIES/FACILITIES 12
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE 12
(i) INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA) 13
(ii) RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA) 13
(iii) GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT 13
(iv) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE 13
(v) CONNECTIVITY 13
(vi) DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE &SUPPLY OF WATER) 13
(vii) SEWERAGE SYSTEM 13
(viii) INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT 13
(ix) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 13
(x) POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/SOURCE 13
7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN 13
(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)
13
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 14
(i) LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF
COMPLETION
14
(ii) ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF
ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT
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9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL 14
(i) FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE
BENEFIT TO THE LOCAL PEOPLE INCLUDING TRIBAL POPULATION IF ANY
14
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE NO. NAME PAGE NO.
1. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT 1
2. DETAILS OF MANPOWER 5
3. TOTAL TENTATIVE EXCAVATION 8
4. WATER REQUIREMENT 9
5. LAND DETAILS 10
6. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS DETAILS 10
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE NO. NAME PAGE NO.
1. MAP SHOWING GENERAL & SPECIFIC LOCATION OF THE
PROPOSED MINE SITE
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2. MAP SHOWING 10 KM RADIUS STUDY AREA 11
ANNEXURES LIST
ANNEXURE NO. ANNEXURE
1 KHASRA MAP
2 LEASE DOCUMENTS
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Pre Feasibility Report
M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 1 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
PRE – FEASIBILITY REPORT
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
M/s. UltraTech Cement limited (Unit: Bela Cement Works) has proposed a project of Bela Cement
Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0
Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil-
Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Table – 1
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
S. No. Particulars Details
A. Nature of the Project Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area:
264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0
Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at
Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur,
District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
B. Size of the Project
1. Mining Lease area 264.095 ha
2. Proposed Limestone Production capacity 1.0 MTPA (ROM)
C. Location Details
3. Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya
4. Tehsil Huzur
5. District Rewa
6. State Madhya Pradesh
7. Latitude & Longitude Latitude: 24o31’ 38” to 24o32’ 44” N
Longitude: 81o10’23.5” to 81o11’52" E
8. Toposheet No. 63H/2
C. Cost Details
9. Total Project Cost Rs. 13 Crores
10. Cost for Environment Protection Measures Capital Cost – Rs. 45 Lakhs
Recurring Cost – Rs. 25 Lakhs
D. Requirements of The Project
11. Water Requirement
50 KLD
Source- Ground Water through bore wells for drinking
purpose and Rain water harvested in mine pits as and
when developed.
12. Power Requirement 175 KW per day
13. Man Power Requirement Total: 44 Persons
Source: Approved Mining Plan and SOI Toposheet
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Pre Feasibility Report
M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 2 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
A. Air Quality Management
Drilling
� Drilling machines will be provided with wet drilling arrangements to prevent dust from being air
borne.
Blasting
� Controlled Blasting will be adopted with the optimum use of explosive energy which will help in
reducing air pollution.
� Water spray on blasted muck pile.
Transportation
� Regular water spraying on the haul roads will be done.
� Regular maintenance of HEMMs & transportation vehicles.
� Water sprinkling during loading unloading at transfer points.
Greenbelt Development & Plantation
� Green belt development & Plantation will be carried out in & around mining lease area as per
guidelines.
� Periodic air quality monitoring will be carried out.
B. Water Quality Management
� No waste water will be discharged outside ML Area.
� Waste water from workshop will be treated using Oil – Water separator and treated water will
be used in equipment washing, dust suppression, etc.
� Domestic wastewater generated from mines office will be disposed off in soak pit via septic
tank.
� Garland drain having siltation pits will be provided at the toe of the dumps, to channelize the
runoff water from dumps into the water reservoir (i.e. mined out pits) & around the active pits
to restrict rainy water from entering in to the working pit.
� Retaining walls having water holes will be provided along the toe of the dumps to avoid the soil
wash out & around the active pit to prevent fall of human/animal in to the working pit.
� Periodical monitoring of Ground water level & quality will be carried out regularly.
C. Noise Level Management
� Controlled Blasting will be adopted. Blasting to be done during day hours only.
� Use of sharp drill bits during drilling activities.
� All mines employees will be provided with earplugs/earmuffs.
� Proper maintenance, oiling and greasing of machines will be done to reduce generation of noise
at regular intervals.
� Periodical monitoring of noise will be done.
� Development of green belt & plantation around lease boundary, roads and other places will be
carried out.
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 3 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
D. Greenbelt/ Plantation
� At conceptual stage, total excavated area will be 178 ha, out of which 91 ha will be backfilled and
reclaimed by plantation and rest 87 ha will be converted into water reservoir.
� Greenbelt will be developed on 7.5 m statutory barrier all along the lease boundary.
� Plantation will be done on safety zone of roads, backfilled area etc.
� Native species will be planted as per the advice of Forest Department, (M.P.)
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
(i) IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
� IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT
M/s. UltraTech Cement limited (Unit: Bela Cement Works) has proposed a project of Bela Cement
Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L. Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0
Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya,
Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
� IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT PROPONENT
• UTCL is the largest Cement producer in India with the production capacity of 93 Million TPA. Its
operations span across India, UAE, Bahrain, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
• It has 18 Integrated cement plants, 1 clinker station plant, 31 grinding units, one white cement plant
and 7 bulk terminals in India.
• The Premium Brands comprise of - UltraTech Cement, Birla Super, UltraTech Concrete, Birla super
ready mix concrete, Birla white & Birla wall care putty.
(ii) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF PROJECT
• M/s. UltraTech Cement limited (Unit: Bela Cement Works) has its existing Integrated Cement Plant
of 2.5 Million TPA Capacity located at Jaypee Puram, District- Rewa (Madhya Pradesh).
• In order to meet the raw material requirement (limestone) for their existing Cement plant, M/s UTCL
has proposed a captive mine i.e. Madheypur, Chhijwar, Baheliya Limestone Mine (ML area 264.095
ha) with Proposed Limestone Production capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M
Overburden at villages - Madheypur Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District-Rewa (Madhya
Pradesh).
Mining Lease Status
• The Letter of Intent of Madheypur, Chhijwar, Baheliya Limestone Mine (ML area 264.095 ha) at
villages - Madheypur, Chhijwar, Baheliya, Tehsil - Huzur, District - Rewa (Madhya Pradesh) was
issued in the favor of M/s Jayprakash Associates Limited vide letter no F 3-23/2016/12-1 dated
16.12.2016 by Dept. of Mineral Resources, M.P. Government.
• Mining Plan with Progressive Mine Closure Plan approved from IBM vide letter no
MP/Rewa/Limestone/MPLN/G-12/16-17/886 dated 06.03.2017.
• Mining lease was granted in favor of M/s Jayprakash Associates vide lease grant order no. F-3-
23/2016/12/1 dated 13.04.2017.
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 4 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
• In the meantime, Jaiprakash Associates Ltd (“JAL”) and Jaypee Cement Corporation Ltd. (“JCCL”)
Business was transferred to UltraTech Cement Ltd (UTCL) by National company Law Tribunal Bench
(NCLTB) at Mumbai on 15.02.2017 in case of UTCL and NCLTB at Allahabad on 02.03.2017 in case of
Sellers.
• Henceforth, the Jaypee Bela Plant and Mines of M/s Jaiprakash Associates Ltd and M/s Jaypee
cement Corporation Ltd. along with all the contracts, deeds, approvals, schemes etc have been
transferred to UltraTech Cement Ltd (Unit: Bela Cement Works).
• An order regarding transfer of lease from M/s Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. to UltraTech Cement Ltd.
was issued dated 08.06.2017 by Dept. of Mineral Resources, M.P. Government.
• Subsequently, a deed for transfer of mining lease has been registered dated 06.07.2017 from State
Govt in favor of M/s UltraTech Cement Ltd (Unit: Bela Cement Works) for Bela Cement Limestone
Mine – 02 (BCLM – 02) (ML area 264.095 ha) at villages- Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya District –
Huzur (Madhya Pradesh). The relevant documents regarding the same are enclosed as Annexure- II
Screening category of Project
As per EIA Notification dated 14th September, 2006 as amended from time to time, the project falls
under Category “A”, Project or Activity 1 (a) – 3.
(iii) NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY/ REGION
M/s. UltraTech Cement limited (Unit: Bela Cement Works) has its existing Integrated Cement Plant of 2.5
Million TPA capacity located at Jaypee Puram, District- Rewa (Madhya Pradesh). Therefore, in order to
meet the raw material requirement (limestone) for their existing Cement plant, M/s UTCL has proposed
a new mining project Bela Cement Limestone Mine – 02 (BCLM – 02) (ML Area 264.095 ha.) with
Limestone Production capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at villages –
Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District-Rewa (Madhya Pradesh).
The proposed project will prove beneficial in terms of socio-economic development as it will create
employment opportunities to locals. Further, the average income level, which is the indicator of socio –
economic status of households is expected to increase, which will ultimately result in better standard of
living of the local people.
With respect to the importance of the project to the nation, it can be well said that in a developing
nation like India, cement makes a backbone for infrastructural development. Thus, keeping in mind this
requirement, mining of limestone is necessary for the nation’s growth.
(iv) DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP
Limestone produced from the Bela Cement Limestone Mine – 02 (BCLM – 02) will meet the
requirement/demand of limestone for the Cement Plant of M/s UltraTech Cement Ltd. (Unit- Bela
Cement Works).
(v) IMPORTS Vs. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION
Limestone produced from the Bela Cement Limestone Mine – 02 (BCLM – 02) will be used for captive
purpose in the existing Cement Plant of Bela Cement Works.
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Pre Feasibility Report
M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 5 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
(vi) EXPORT POSSIBILITY
Limestone produced from the Bela Cement Limestone Mine – 02 (BCLM – 02) will be used for captive
purpose in the existing Cement Plant of Bela Cement Works. There is no possibility of export of mineral
from the proposed mining project.
(vii) DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS
Limestone produced from the Madheypur, Chhijwar, Baheliya Limestone Mine will be used for captive in
Cement Plant of Bela Cement Works. Thus, there will be no other users for the limestone produced from
this mine.
(viii) EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT
The total manpower for this mining project will be 44 persons. Preference for employment will be given
to locals as per their eligibility & qualification. However, the project will also generate indirect
employment opportunities for the locals.
Table -2 Details of Manpower
S .No Particulars Proposed
1 Managerial 06
2 Supervisory 04
3 Skill Operators 17
4 Maintenance 07
5 Semiskilled 03
6 Unskilled 04
7 Secretariat and General 03
Total 44 Source: Approved Mining Plan and Progressive Mine Closure Plan
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent Projects, If Any:
M/s. UltraTech Cement Limited has a proposal for for Bela Cement Limestone Mine – 02 (BCLM – 02)
with proposed Limestone Production capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M
Overburden at villages – Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District-Rewa (Madhya
Pradesh).
Interlinked Project: M/s. UltraTech Cement limited (Unit: Bela Cement Works) has its existing Integrated
Cement Plant of 2.5 Million TPA capacity located at Jaypee Puram, District- Rewa (Madhya Pradesh).
(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout)
with coordinates
Location details
� Villages: Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya
� Tehsil: Huzur
� District: Rewa
� State: Madhya Pradesh
� Latitude: 24o 31’ 38” to 24o32’ 44” N
� Longitude: 81o 10’23.5” to 81o11’52" E
� Toposheet no. 63 H/2
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Pre Feasibility Report
M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 6 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
LOCATION MAP
Figure no. 1: Location Map Showing the General& Specific Location of the Mining Lease
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 7 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
(iii) Details of Alternate Sites Considered
As this is a site specific mining project and the lease has been granted by State Govt after detailed
prospecting. Therefore, no alternative sites are considered.
(iv) Size or Magnitude of Operation
Proposed Limestone Mining Project (Area: 264.095 ha) Production Capacity 1.0 MTPA (ROM) and 1.671
Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages: Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil: Huzur, District– Rewa
(Madhya Pradesh)
(v) Project Description with Process Detail
A. Local Geology
Madheypur, Chhijwar Baheliya Limestone deposit falls in Bhander series of Upper Vidhyan System. The
limestone deposit of area belongs to Nagod Limestone Formation
Rock types of the study area
The sequence of rock types found in the mining lease area is as follows:
� Overburden soil
� Upper Magnesium Shale (Cap Rock) (UMS)
� Upper grey limestone (UGL)
� Middle Shale (MSH)
� Nodular Shale (NDS)
� Lower grey limestone(LGL)
� Cherty Limestone (CHL)
� Magnesium Limestone (MGL)
On the basis of field observation made during course of geological traverses it can be inferred that:
• The formations are horizontal to sub-horizontal and the dip varies 2° to 5° towards South.
• The area does not appear to be disturbed by any major tectonic activity.
• Regionally some minor wraps have been occurred in the area due to uneven recitative settlement of
huge thick sediments and give appearance of synformal troughs and antiforms.
B. Details of Mining
The Method of Mining will be Open Cast Working with formation of benches by fully mechanized means
by deploying Heavy Earth Moving Machinaries. The formations encountered in the area comprise of soil,
Upper Magnesium Shale (UMS), Upper grey Limestone (UGL), Middle Shale (MSH), Nodular Shale (NDS),
Lower grey Limestone (LGL), Cherty limestone (CHL) and Lower Magnesium Limestone (MGL). Out of
these formations, UGL & LGL combined with CHL formation has been considered under the category of
reserves at this stage. The overlying formations such as Soil, UMS, MSH and NS (reject) have been
treated under the category of overburden / interburden. It is planned to operate each formation
separately as an independent unit. The OB will be handled in the form of Soil and UMS by developing
two separate benches.
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 8 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
The OB soil cover is soft in nature and will be handled by Dozer but MSH & NDS is hard in nature so will
be handled separately by drilling and blasting. The limestone thickness at proposed pit location is 10 to
15.5 m which will be mined out by developing two benches.
During initial mine opening, mine development will be taken up and OB will be removed to expose
limestone formation. During initial years of mining OB bench will be developed in OBS & UMS. The OB
removed from the area shall be put as temporary dump for first five years of mining.
The material will be loaded into dumpers with the help of Hydraulic Excavators and then will be
transported to Crusher (located at Cement plant), stockyard through well maintained haul roads.
Total tentative excavation is detailed in the table below –
Table – 3 Total Tentative Excavation
Year Total tentative
Excavation (Cu.m.)
Top Soil
(Cu.m.)
OB/SB/IB (Cu.m.)
ROM ROM:
Waste ratio Ore Mineral
Reject (Cu.m.)
Total ROM (MT)
ROM after 15% recovery
loss
1st 161250 90000 71250 0 Nil 0 0 -
2nd 167100 93000 74100 100000 Nil 250000 212500 1:1.67
3rd 160560 81900 78660 200000 Nil 500000 425000 1:0.80
4th 93155 46250 46905 300000 Nil 750000 637500 1:0.31
5th 82135 37000 45135 400000 Nil 1000000 850000 1:0.21
Total 664200 348150 316050 1000000 Nil 2500000 2125000 1:0.66
Source: Approved Mining Plan and SOI Toposheet
(vi) Raw Material Required Along with Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final
Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product
� This is a Limestone mining project hence no raw material will be required.
� Limestone will be used in captive cement plant, so no marketing area of final product will be
required.
� Excavated limestone will be transported to crusher (located at cement plant), stockyard through
well maintained haul roads by dumpers.
(vii) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project, if any, should be briefly
Outlined
� No waste water is being/ will be discharged outside the Mining Lease Area.
� Oil – Water separator will be provided at the workshop and treated water is being re-cycled for
equipment washing and dust suppression, etc.
� Top soil will be utilized in land reclamation and for plantation purpose.
(viii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power Requirement and Source
A. Water requirement:
The total water requirement will be 50 KLD. Out of which the drinking & sanitation water requirement of
10 KLD will be met from ground water (bore wells) and remaining requirement of 40 KLD from rain
water stored in mine pit as and when developed.
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Pre Feasibility Report
M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 9 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
Table -4
Water Requirement
S. No. Water Requirement Total Requirement
(KLD) Source
1. Dust suppression 15 Rain water
harvesting pit as
and when
developed.
2. Workshop – HEMM
washing 15
3. Greenbelt 10
4. Drinking & Sanitation 10 Ground water
from Bore wells
Total 50
Source: Approved Mining Plan and Progressive Mine Closure Plan
B. Power requirement: ``
Power requirement for proposed lime stone mine will be about 175 KW per Day 4.0 MW, which will be
sourced from Captive power plant and MPSEB grid.
(ix) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid) And Scheme for Their Management/Disposal:
A. Liquid
� Domestic Waste water generated from mine office will be disposed off in soak pits via septic tank.
� Oil – Water separator will be provided at the workshop and treated water will be re-cycled for
equipment washing and dust suppression etc.
B. Solid
� The proposed working area is covered by soil and hard overburden.
� During first five years of mining operations the estimated quantities of generation of OBS (Soil) and
Hard OB (UMS) are 348150 m3 and 316050 m3 respectively.
� Topsoil will be stacked separately and will be utilized for plantation.
� Hard O.B. will be temporarily dumped at earmarked sites as per approved mining plan and will be
backfilled in the mined-out area and reclaimed by plantation.
� No external dumps are proposed in the area.
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) Connectivity
The site is well connected with nearest city Rewa i.e. District Headquarter. Jabalpur - Rewa National
Highway 7 (NH-7) and NH-75 are about 3.8 km and 3.9 km respectively from site. Nearest railway station
is Turki Road at about 4 km. The nearest airport is Allahabad airport at approx. 111 km in NE direction.
The site is well connected with the communication facilities such as telephone, telefax and internet.
(ii) Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Total mining lease area is 264.095 ha which spreads in three villages namely; Madheypur, Chhijwar &
Baheliya. Out of the total lease area 8.606 ha is Govt. waste land & 255.489 ha is Private agricultural
land. The area granted under Mining Lease is as below:
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Pre Feasibility Report
M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 10 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
TABLE – 5 Land Details
District & State Tehsil Villages Total area (Ha)
Rewa (Madhya Pradesh)
Huzur Madheypur 160.670
Chhijwar 25.954
Baheliya 77.471
Total Area 264.095 Source: Approved Mining Plan and Progressive Mine Closure Plan
(iii) Topography & Drainage
The terrain is sloppy with some gentle undulations. In general area is flat topography and elevation of
the area varies from 315 to 325 MRL.
The area is drained by seasonal & small streams located in the area. They are charged in rainy season and
flows towards downstream and meet into Kariari Nadi and Bihara Nadi both flowing towards North and
ultimately meet in River Tons.
(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.
There is no National Park, Wild Life Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Tiger Reserves, and Wildlife
Corridors etc. within 10 km radius of the mining lease area.
Details of Environmental settings around the project site are given in the table below
Table -6
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS DETAILS
S. No. Particulars Details
1. National Park, Wild Life Sanctuaries,
Biosphere Reserves, Tiger Reserves,
Wildlife Corridors
There is no National Park, Wild Life Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Tiger
Reserves, and Wildlife Corridors etc. within 10 km radius of the mining lease
area.
2. Reserved/ Protected Forests There is one RF in the study area.
3. Water bodies There is no perennial water body flowing through ML Area.
Few small seasonal streams are observed in the study area.
4. Nearest Town /City Rewa city (~11 km in ESE direction)
5. Nearest Highway Jabalpur- Rewa National Highway (NH-7) (~3.8 km SE direction)
NH – 75 (~ 3.9 km in SSE)
6. Nearest Railway Station Turki Road (~4 km in WNW direction)
Rewa Railway Station ( ~13 km in ESE direction)
7. Nearest Airport Allahabad Airport ( ~111 km in NE direction)
8. Seismic Zone Zone – II as per IS: 1893 (Part-I) : 2002
Source: SOI Toposheet
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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Figure -2: Map showing Environmental Settings of the study area
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. 12 (Unit- Bela Cement Works)
(v) Existing Infrastructure
The site is well connected with nearest city / District Headquarter to the mine site is Rewa (~11 Km in ESE
direction). Nearest Railway Station is Turki Road ~4 km & Rewa railway station ~13 km from proposed
mine site. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these
places.
(vi) Soil Classification
The soil within the applied area is black cotton which is sticky in nature.
(vii) Climatic Data from Secondary Sources
The area is having Tropical Climate with Temperature variation from 4.50 C to 45.80 C. The average annual
rainfall is 1040 mm which starts from mid June to mid September. The dry wind blows NW & NE with
high velocity at times. In summer the dust storms are frequent. Humidity varies from 30% to 70% in this
area.
(viii) Social Infrastructure Available
Nearest city is Rewa city. The area has good network of public roads Telephone, Electric connections,
Medical facilities and Telegraph facilities are available in the area.
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF
(i) Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and Transportation etc.)
Town and Country Planning/Development Authority Classification
This is a proposed limestone mining project. This is a captive mine of existing Bela Cement plant of UTCL.
Blasted limestone will be transported to crusher located at Cement plant by dumpers.
(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
Total mining lease area is 264.095 ha. Out of which 8.606 ha is Govt. waste land & 255.489 ha is Private
Agricultural land. Proposed production of limestone will be in the granted mining lease area. Land use
planning for proposed project will be as per the approved mining plan.
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
UTCL has assessed the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby area of the mine site and
same will be developed under ESC programmes including infrastructure development is involved during
commencement of mining.
(v) Amenities/Facilities
UltraTech Cement Limited (UTCL) (Unit: BCW) 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 ESC programmes.
6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
i) Industrial Area (Processing Area)
The proposed limestone mining project involves some of the essential mining establishment like Mine
office, workshop building, explosive magazine, rest shelters etc.
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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ii) Residential Area (Non- Processing Area)
The residential area is already provided in the plant.
iii) Green Belt Development
• At conceptual stage total excavated area will be 178 ha, out of which 91 ha will be backfilled and
reclaimed by plantation and rest 87 ha will be converted into water reservoir.
• Greenbelt will be developed on 7.5 m statutory barrier all along the lease boundary.
• Plantation will be done on safety zone of roads, backfilled area etc.
• Native species will be planted as per the advice of Forest Department, (M.P.)
iv) Social Infrastructure
Proposed limestone project will result in growth of the surrounding areas by increased direct and
indirect employment opportunities in the region and also infrastructure development will enhance trade
and communication.
v) Connectivity
The site is well connected with nearest city Rewa i.e. District Headquarter. Jabalpur - Rewa National
Highway 7 (NH-7) is ~ 3.8 km from mine. Nearest railway station is Turki road at ~ 4 km. The nearest
airport is Allahabad airport at ~111 km. The site is well connected with the communication facilities such
as telephone, telefax and internet.
vi) Drinking Water Management (Source & Supply of water)
The total water requirement will be 90 KLD. Out of which the drinking & sanitation water requirement
of 10 KLD will be met from ground water (borewells) and remaining requirement of 80 KLD from rain
water stored in mine pit when developed.
vii) Sewerage System
The domestic wastewater generated from mine and utilities will be disposed of Septic tanks and soak
pits.
viii) Industrial Waste Management
Oil – Water separator will be provided at the workshop and treated water will be re-cycled for
equipment washing and dust suppression etc. There is no discharge of waste water outside the mine
site.
ix) Solid Waste Management
Waste comprise of Topsoil, O.B. (hard and soft in nature). Topsoil will be stacked separately and will be
utilized for plantation. The O.B. will be dumped at earmarked sites as per approved mining plan and will
be backfilled at the end of life of mine.
x) Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Total Power requirement for limestone mine will be 175 KW per day which will be sourced from Captive
power plant and MPEB grid.
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)
Bela Cement Limestone Mine 02 (BCLM - 02), (M.L.Area: 264.095 Ha.) with Limestone Production Capacity of 1.0 Million TPA (ROM) and 1.671 Lakh Cu.M Overburden at Villages Madheypur, Chhijwar & Baheliya, Tehsil- Huzur, District- Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
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The total Mining lease area i.e. 264.095 ha. No forest land is involved. This is a proposed mining project.
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)
The project will be executed after obtaining all statutory clearances and consents from the respective
authorities.
(ii) Estimated Project Cost Along with Analysis In Terms Of Economic Viability of the Project
� Total cost of the Project is: Rs. 13 Crores
� Cost for Environment Protection for the Proposed Project:
o Capital cost –Rs. 45 Lakhs
o Recurring cost- Rs. 25 Lakhs
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
(i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people including tribal
population if any.
Proposed limestone mine project will result in growth of the surrounding areas by increased direct and
indirect employment in the region including ancillary development and supporting infrastructure.
Development of social amenities will be in the form of medical facilities, education to underprivileged
children and creation of self help groups.
No major adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required mitigation measures will be inbuilt
in the project.
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