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Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited Environmental Clearance Compliance Half Yearly Report
For April’ 2020 to September’2020
Half Yearly Compliance Report
On
Environmental Clearance
April’ 2020 to September’ 2020
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited
(An ISO 14001, 18001, 9001 and 50001 Certified Company)
Yadwad village , Gokak Taluk,
Belagavi District , Karnataka, - 591136
Production Capacity: Cement : 4.0 MTPA,
Clinker : 2.6 MTPA and Captive Power Plant : 40 MW
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PROJECT PROFILE
1 Project type Industry (I) - Cement and Captive Power Plant
2 Name of the project Cement Plant (4.0 MTPA), Clinker (2.60 MTPA), and Captive
Power Plant (40MW) at Yadwad, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka by
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd.
3 Clearance letter No.& date MoEF&CC. EC: F. No. J-11011/119/2007-IA II(I), Dated: 24th
June 2008.
4 Location: District & State / UT
RS No. 394,
Yadwad Village, Gokak Taluk,
Belagavi District,
KARNATAKA -591136
5 Address for correspondence:
M/s Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited,
RS No. 394,
Yadwad Village, Gokak Taluk,
Belagavi District,
KARNATAKA -591136
Phone: +918334 4292271
Fax No: +91 40 - 30006955
Web: www.dalmiacement.com
6 Financial Details: a
Project cost as originally planned and subsequent revised estimates and the years of price reference
1500.00 Crores
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b Allocations made for environmental management plans, with item breakup
Approximate Cost (INR):
1. Online Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Machine : 35,25,815
2. Online Continuous Emission Monitoring System :
26,38,498
3. Installation of Air pollution control equipment like Bag
filters, Bag House and ESP: 3,24,62,546
4. Installation of closed conveyor system: 5,18,51,062
5. Construction of closed sheds for Raw material storage :
37,49,90,000
6. Construction of Internal Roads: 7,00,00,000
7. Green belt development : 1,20,00,000
8. Environmental Monitoring : 44,00,000
9. Construction of Rain Water Harvesting Lake : 65,40,000
10. Construction of Rain Water Harvesting Pond: 26,32,000
Total Cost : 561,039,921
c Total expenditure on the Project so far
1500.00 Crores
d Planned and Actual expenditure incurred on the environmental management plans so far
Planned expenditure on Environmental management
system:31.05 Cr
Actual expenditure on Environmental management
system:56.10 Cr
7. Status of construction: Completed a. Date of commencement
1st October 2012
b. Date of completion (actual and/or planned)
25th March 2015 – Cement Production
a. Date of site visit of Director-MOEF&CC/CPCB Officials
CPCB official visit : 12th and 13th February 2019
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S.No Conditions Compliance Status
A. Specific Conditions
i. Continuous stack monitoring facilities to monitor gaseous emissions from all the stacks shall be provided and limit of particulate matters shall be controlled within 50 mg/Nm3 by installing adequate air pollution control system. Electrostatic precipitator (ESP) to clinker cooler and captive power plant, bag house to raw mill / kiln and cement mill shall be provided to control air emissions within 50 mg/Nm3
and reports submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Karnataka Pollution Control Board (KPCB).
Online Continuous Emission monitoring systems (OCEMS) for gaseous emissions from all the stacks at Cement plant & CPP are provided and connected to CPCB server.
The Copy of CEMS report is attached as Annexure 1
Air Pollution control systems were in place for clinker cooler and captive power plant (ESP), raw mill/ Kiln, coal mill and cement mill were provided with Bag house.
The emissions from above stacks are well within the stipulated standards. Copy of statistical analysis of third party monitoring reports is attached as Annexure 2
ii. Secondary fugitive emissions shall be controlled within the prescribed limits and regularly monitored. Guidelines / Code of Practice issued by the CPCB in this regard shall be followed.
Bag filters with ventilation system shall be provided to coal mill, all the raw material handling areas, clinker, cement & fly ash silos, clinker hoppers etc. to control fugitive emissions from the material handling areas.
Closed clinker stockpile system shall be adopted and bag filters shall be provided to clinker hoppers.
Water sprinkling arrangements shall be made in the material stockyards and cement bags loading areas.
To eliminate fugitive emissions, transportation of the ash to the cement plant shall be in closed containers and pneumatic transfer of the ash into ash silos in cement plant.
Bag filters had been installed in all emission sources.
Bag house for Coal Mill, Raw mill and ESP for clinker cooler is already installed.
Closed clinker stockpile system implemented with bag filter.
Water sprinkling arrangements made as per the conditions laid. Presently fugitive emissions controlled by dust suppression system through water tankers.
In addition to this, to eliminate fugitive emissions, transportation of the ash to the cement plant done in closed containers only and the ash transfer to ash silos are being carried out pneumatically.
All conveyors are covered.
The fugitive emissions are within the CPCB standards.
Statistical analysis of third party monitoring report on Fugitive emission is enclosed as Annexure3
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iii. Efforts shall be made to reduce impact of the transport of the raw materials and end products on the surrounding environment including agricultural land.
Wagon and truck tipplers for unloading and transportation shall be covered with tarpaulin. Internal roads shall be asphalted and sprinkled with water regularly.
All efforts implemented to reduce the impact of the transport of raw materials and end products on the surrounding environment.
Fully covered conveyor system implemented for transportation of crushed limestone, coal and gypsum within the cement plant.
Closed Raw material, Additive and coal storage yard provided to prevent airborne fugitive dust emission in the surrounding environment.
Covered tarpaulin system implemented at truck tipplers for unloading.
Internal roads are made of RCC.
Water sprinkling facility had been provided to minimize fugitive dust on roads as well as in and around the raw material handling areas.
iv. As proposed, total water requirement from Ghattaprabha River shall not exceed 3,100 m3/day. No water shall be drawn from Dodahalla nallah. Captive Power Plant shall be provided with air-cooled condensers to reduce the water intake. The process effluent from captive power plant (CPP) shall be treated in effluent treatment plant (ETP) and treated waste water shall be recycled and reused in the cement manufacturing process and/or for dust suppression, green belt development and other plant related activities etc. No process waste water shall be discharged outside the factory premises and ‘zero’ discharge shall be adopted.
Obtained Permission from KNNL, Govt. of Karnataka, Bengaluru, vide Order No. WSD 56 NIN 2012, dated 6th Feb. 2014 for withdrawal of 3100 m3/day of water from Ghattaprabha River. Application for Renewal is submitted on 12.02.2019.
The process effluent from captive power plant (CPP) is being treated in ETP and treated waste water recycled and reused in the cement manufacturing process and plant related activities etc.
No process waste water discharged outside the factory premises and Zero discharge is adopted.
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v. ‘Permission’ for the drawl of 3,100 m3/day from River Ghattaprabha shall be obtained from concerned Department. Captive Power Plant shall be provided with air-cooled condensers to reduce the water intake.
Got Permission from Water Resource Department, Govt. of Karnataka, Bengaluru, vide Order No. WSD 56 NIN 2012, dated 6th Feb. 2014 for withdrawal of 3100 m3/day of water from Ghatprabha River. Application for Renewal is submitted on 12.02.2019.
The Captive power plant is provided with air cooled condensers to minimize the water intake.
vi All the fly ash shall be utilized as per Fly ash Notification, 1999 subsequently as amended in 2003.
All the Fly ash generated from our CPP has been utilized in the process and used for cement manufacturing.
vii Efforts shall be made to use fly ash generated from the power plant maximum in making Pozzolana Portland Cement (PPC). Bed ash shall be collected in ash cooler hoppers and then conveyed to a bed ash storage silo for further use as boiler bed material.
Fly ash from CPP is being utilized in the cement manufacturing process. Bed ash is being collected in ash cooler and then conveyed to bed ash storage silo for further use as boiler bed material.
viii All the dust collected from pollution control devices shall be recycled and reused in the process and used for cement manufacturing. Refractory bricks having high recycling values shall be sold to outside agencies or disposed off in environment-friendly manner. Domestic solid waste i.e. sludge shall be composted and used as organic manure for the green belt development within the plant and colony area. Used oil and scrapped auto mobile batteries shall be sold to authorized recyclers/ re-processors only.
All the Dust collected from pollution control equipment’s are being reused in the process and for cement manufacturing.
Refractory bricks shall be sold out to outside agencies and in the event of disposal all environment protection measures shall be taken to avoid any pollution.
Domestic solid waste is used organic manure for green belt development.
Used oil are being stored separately in covered leak proof containers on concrete floor and recyclable part are being sold to authorized processor approved by the State Pollution Control Board.
Used batteries are being sold to authorized recyclers / re-processors only.
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ix An effort shall be made to use of high calorific hazardous waste viz. municipal solid waste, solvents, spent oil, agro waste, sludge from DG sets and used tyres etc. in the cement kiln and necessary provision shall be made accordingly.
The high calorific value hazardous wastes are being used in kiln as fuel based on availability and feasibility.
We have authorization from KSPCB for co-processing of hazardous and other waste.
Efforts are being made to explore the possibility of increasing the usage of Hazardous Waste
During April 2020 to September 2020, we have co-processed 26620 MT of hazardous waste, and other waste including RDF received from various CMC’s.
x. Efforts shall be made to use low grade lime, more fly ash and solid waste in the cement manufacturing.
Fly ash is being used in the manufacturing process of cement. Efforts are being made as a continuous process to utilize low grade limestone to the optimum level.
xi. As proposed in EIA/EMP, out of total 120 ha., green belt shall be developed in 40 ha (33 %) in and around the plant as per the CPCB guidelines to mitigate the effects of air emissions in consultation with local DFO.
Since commencement of project work, massive plantation program is undertaken.
During April to September 2020, total 1500 Nos saplings planted over 0.5Ha area along with Gap plantation. Photographs are attached as Annexure 4
xii. Prior environmental clearance from the Ministry of Environment & Forests for the Captive (Yadwad) limestone mine shall be obtained.
Obtained EC from Ministry of Environment & Forest F.No.J-11015/36/2009- IA.II (M), Dated 13 March 2015.
xii. All recommendations made in the Corporate Responsibility for Environment Protection (CREP) for cement plants shall be implemented.
All recommendations made by CREP for Cement Plants are implemented.
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B GENERAL CONDITIONS
i. The project authority shall adhere to the stipulations made by Karnataka Pollution Control Board (KPCB) and State Government.
All the conditions made or laid down by KSPCB in CFO and subsequent directions as well as conditions laid by State Government shall be adhered
ii. No further expansion or modification of the plant shall be carried out without prior approval of this Ministry
No modification carried out since commissioning. Any modification or expansion will be carried out with prior approval from the Ministry.
iii. The gaseous and particulate matter emissions from various units shall conform to the standards prescribed by the Karnataka Pollution Control Board. At no time, the particulate emissions from the cement plant shall exceed KPCB limit. Interlocking facility shall be provided in the pollution control equipment so that in the event of the pollution control equipment not working, the respective unit(s) is shut down automatically
Interlocking facility had been provided to pollution Control Equipment’s. So that in the event of the pollution control equipment not working properly the respective unit(s) will shut down automatically.
Report on stack emissions confirming to KSPCB standards is attached as Annexure 2
iv. One ambient air quality monitoring station shall be installed in downwind direction. Ambient air quality including ambient noise levels shall not exceed the standards stipulated under EPA or by the State authorities. Monitoring of ambient air quality and stack emissions shall be carried out regularly in consultation with KSPCB and report submitted to the KSPCB quarterly and to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore half-yearly.
One online Ambient Air Quality monitoring station installed in the downwind direction. Copy of Online AAQM data (day Average) is attached as Annexure 5
Online Continuous Stack Emission Monitoring System (OCEMS) is also installed in all the stacks including CPP stack. The data has been uploaded in CPCB server continuously.
All the Emission levels were maintained within standards stipulated by the board.
A Third party agency approved by MoEF&CC, M/s Cosmo Conscious Research Laboratory is also engaged for manual monitoring of Air, Water, soil and Noise and monitoring is being carried out continuously.
Copy of statistical analysis of third party monitoring report on Ambient Air Quality, Stack
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emissions and Online Ambient Air Quality data is enclosed as Annexure 6
Half yearly report are being submitted to Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore .
v. The company shall install adequate dust collection and extraction system to control fugitive dust emissions at various transfer points, raw mill handling (unloading, conveying, transporting, stacking), vehicular movement, bagging and packing areas etc. Asphalting/concreting of roads and water spray all around the stockyard and loading / unloading areas shall be carried out to control fugitive emissions. Covered sheds for storage of raw materials and fully covered conveyors for transportation of materials shall be provided besides coal, cement, fly ash and clinker shall be stored in silos
Adequate dust collection and extraction systems implemented at various transfer points, raw mill handling (unloading, conveying, transporting, stacking) etc.
Bag filters had been installed at all emission sources.
Above 9 km Internal RCC roads developed to control fugitive emissions.
covered sheds for storage of raw materials and coal.
Fully covered conveyor system implemented for transportation of crushed limestone, coal and gypsum within the cement plant.
RCC Silos for clinker storage Cement and fly ash.
vi The company shall harvest the rainwater from the rooftops and storm water drains to recharge the ground water and use the same water for the various activities of the project to conserve fresh water
About 20000 KL capacity rain water harvesting pond developed with catch drains to collect all the surface runoff during monsoon is developed to conserve water.
In addition to this Water Reservoir is also made to a capacity of about 1.3Lac KL which can directly receive and store the rain water.
The location map of Rain Water Harvesting pond is enclosed as Annexure 7
vii The company shall undertake Eco-development measures including community welfare measures in the project area
Maximum efforts are being undertaken Eco development measures.
Some of the following measures are being implemented as a continuous development at surrounding villages
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o Livelihood and Skill building Programs
o Health care camps
o Water Infrastructure facilities
o Education
o ODF village
o Community hall development etc
Report on Eco development and community development measures is attached as Annexure 8
viii The overall noise levels in and around the plant area shall be kept well within the standards (85 dBA) by providing noise control measures including acoustic hoods, silencers, enclosures etc. on all sources of noise generation. The ambient noise levels shall conform to the standards prescribed under Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 Rules, 1989 viz. 75 dBA (day time) and 70 dBA (night time)
Overall noise levels in and around the plant area are being maintained within the standards prescribed by Board.
Noise monitoring is being carried out by Third party agency on regular basis and the reports were confirming to the standards.
The report on Noise monitoring is attached as Annexure 9
ix. Proper housekeeping and adequate occupational health programmes shall be taken up
Proper housekeeping measures taken up for mitigating waste.
Pre-employment medical check-up has been undertaken for all employees. First aid facility is provided at OHC centre inside the factory premises with 24 hrs ambulance availability.
Health awareness programme and special first aid training are being provided on continuous basis. Enclosed as Annexure 10
x. A separate environmental management cell to carry out various management and monitoring functions shall be set up under the control of Senior Executive
A dedicated Environment Management Cell institutionalized with Environment officer under the control of Senior Executive to carry out various management and monitoring functions.
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xi. As proposed in EIA/EMP, Rs. 31.05 Corers and Rs. 4.28 Corers earmarked towards capital cost and recurring cost/annum respectively for the environmental pollution control measures shall be suitable used to implement the conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Environment and Forests as well as the State Government. The funds so provided shall not be diverted for any other purpose
The funds so provided are exclusively for the implementation of the Environment Management Plan.
Till date we have incurred an expenditure of about 56.10 Cr. for Bag house in cement mill, Raw Mill, Coal Mill and ESP of clinker cooler and implementation of EMP as well as for green belt development.
xii The Regional Office of this Ministry at Bangalore / CPCB / KPCB shall monitor the stipulated conditions. A six monthly compliance report and the monitored data along with statistical interpretation shall be submitted to them regularly
The monitoring activities are being carried out regularly. Six months compliance report and the monitored data along with statistical interpretation submitted to RO Bangalore, CPCB/KPCB regularly.
xiii The Project Authorities shall inform the Regional Office as well as the Ministry, the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of commencing the land development work.
Date of Financial Closure: 31st March 2016.
Date of commencement of land development work: 1st October 2012.
xiv The Project Proponent shall inform the public that the project has been accorded environmental clearance by the Ministry and copies of the clearance letter are available with the Karnataka Pollution Control Board and may also be seen at Website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at http:/envfor.nic.in. This should be advertised within seven days from the date of issue of the clearance letter at least in two local newspapers that are widely circulated in the region of which one shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned and a copy of the same shall be forwarded to the Regional office at Bangalore
It was advertised in Deccan Herald in English and Prajavani in Kannada and copies of same sent with previous compliance Report. A copy of the same forwarded to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore.
Sl No. Time Stack7_CoalMill-
PM_U
Stack20_Cooler-
PM_U
Stack11_Cement
Mill-PM_U
Stack24_KILN-
PM_U
Stack24_KILN-
NOx_U
Stack24_KILN-
SO2_U
Stack_CPP_125TP
H_Boiler-PM_U
Stack_CPP_125TP
H_Boiler-SO2_U
Stack_CPP_125TP
H_Boiler-NOx_U
1 2020-04-01 0 0 0 0.47 94.98 23.52 NA 0.17 1.43
2 2020-04-02 0 0 0.01 0.46 86.84 18.84 NA 0.74 0.98
3 2020-04-03 0 0 0.12 0.55 106.43 20.97 NA 0.02 0.22
4 2020-04-04 0 0 0.08 0.47 89.85 7.94 NA 0.28 0.21
5 2020-04-05 0 0 0.02 0.5 122.88 8.84 NA 0.02 0.37
6 2020-04-06 0 0 0.01 0.49 161.49 11.63 NA 0.98 0.27
7 2020-04-07 0 0 0.06 0.51 78.15 6.25 NA 0.55 0.32
8 2020-04-08 0 0 0.02 NA 5.15 22.63 NA 0.39 0.19
9 2020-04-09 0 0 0.02 NA 5.47 24.12 NA 0.48 0.82
10 2020-04-10 0 0 0.02 NA 0 19 NA 1.81 0.44
11 2020-04-11 0 0 0.02 NA 0 18.59 NA 2.03 0.84
12 2020-04-12 0 0 0.02 NA 0 6.9 NA 2.71 0.46
13 2020-04-13 0 0 0.04 NA 0 0.39 NA 4.72 0.16
14 2020-04-14 0 0 0.01 NA 0 12.16 NA 2.87 0.15
15 2020-04-15 0 0 0.01 NA 0 5.67 NA 1.91 0.17
16 2020-04-16 0 0 0.03 NA 0 3.99 NA 2.18 0.38
17 2020-04-17 0 0 0.03 NA 0 9.35 NA 0.52 0.25
18 2020-04-18 0 0 0.02 NA 0.1 7.12 NA 0.52 0.73
19 2020-04-19 0 0 0.09 NA 10.22 10.63 NA 0.12 0.27
20 2020-04-20 0 0 3.01 NA 0 7.17 NA 0.46 0.32
21 2020-04-21 0 0 NA NA 0 5.93 NA 0.07 0.16
22 2020-04-22 0 0 NA NA 0 4.17 NA 0.14 0.24
23 2020-04-23 0 0 NA NA 0 1.01 NA 0.53 0.16
24 2020-04-24 0 0 NA NA 0 1.14 NA 0.23 0.16
25 2020-04-25 0 0 NA NA 3.83 4.04 NA 0.19 0.07
26 2020-04-26 0 0 NA NA 5.17 7.56 NA 0.67 0.08
27 2020-04-27 0 0 NA NA 2.1 15.45 NA 0.35 0.1
28 2020-04-28 0 0 NA NA 1.51 5.04 NA 0.28 0.19
29 2020-04-29 0 0 NA NA 0 7.22 NA 0.01 0.1
30 2020-04-30 0 0 NA NA 0 2.74 NA 0.2 0.2
31 2020-05-01 0 0 NA NA 5.66 1.87 NA 0.18 0.09
32 2020-05-02 0 0 NA NA 0 0 NA 0.34 0.28
33 2020-05-03 0 0 NA NA 9.88 0 NA 0.61 0.16
34 2020-05-04 0 0 NA 0.47 0 0.03 NA 0.14 0.05
35 2020-05-05 0 0 NA 0.46 0 0.05 NA 0.01 0.07
36 2020-05-06 0 0 NA 0.62 0 0 NA 0.2 0.13
37 2020-05-07 1.45 0 NA 0.79 7.89 2.12 NA 0.22 0.86
38 2020-05-08 0 0 NA 0.61 0 0 NA 0.43 0.52
39 2020-05-09 9 0.02 0.16 12.98 0.74 0.01 NA 0.51 3.04
40 2020-05-10 18.8 0.6 4.32 4.89 83.62 9.9 14.24 263.89 12.4
41 2020-05-11 22.07 1.29 2.67 3.94 106.78 13.54 5.6 405.58 10.42
42 2020-05-12 22.52 1.71 3.61 3.42 57.71 4.16 7.52 373.41 11.31
43 2020-05-13 22.41 2.03 3.99 3.44 52.95 2.21 13.79 372.26 7.94
44 2020-05-14 21.3 3.98 3.26 3.15 56.55 0.69 11.14 349.44 13.14
45 2020-05-15 5.75 3.04 NA 2.9 28.87 0.01 43.68 266.41 8.1
46 2020-05-16 4.41 4.23 1.75 2.69 32.61 1.15 11.68 154.79 7.91
47 2020-05-17 8.01 2.27 0.86 2.52 0 0 11.39 314.35 15.48
48 2020-05-18 6.02 2.78 0.36 3.1 260.05 0.56 16.17 361.92 17.67
49 2020-05-19 4.75 5.23 2.96 2.71 475.28 7.09 13.45 351.29 15.69
50 2020-05-20 5.37 3.08 1.86 3.6 537 7.47 13.16 318.27 14.42
51 2020-05-21 3.44 6.96 0.53 3.13 486.9 45.22 13.63 263 12.24
52 2020-05-22 3.95 6.2 2.67 3.19 1291.43 9.72 19.81 276.4 6.56
53 2020-05-23 3.52 8.5 1.69 3.05 354.5 0.08 23.77 307.12 10.53
54 2020-05-24 3.81 9.65 0.11 3.19 362.47 0.13 22.86 277.96 9.03
55 2020-05-25 2.67 7.88 1.8 2.91 352.08 0.26 22.7 302.47 13.3
56 2020-05-26 2.46 6.4 2.49 2.85 202.51 0 22.97 169.62 9.45
57 2020-05-27 2.19 5.66 1.41 3.43 356.74 0.05 22.52 176.58 13.27
58 2020-05-28 2.35 3.71 2.71 3.15 395.1 0.38 26.04 318.43 13.91
59 2020-05-29 2.45 2.02 2.23 3.42 356.93 0.06 24.45 298.62 9.7
60 2020-05-30 2.24 1.1 1.17 3.24 63.08 0 22.28 222.07 15.27
61 2020-05-31 2.05 0.92 2.14 3.08 298.84 0 17.7 415.87 19.77
62 2020-06-01 3.34 2.95 1.87 3.2 438.27 0.49 25.58 212 17.18
63 2020-06-02 2.98 8.53 NA 3.34 473.84 4.64 40.56 259.95 16.05
64 2020-06-03 3.03 8.71 2.92 3.37 493.01 19.35 30.45 306.14 10.71
65 2020-06-04 2.83 6.55 0.84 3.01 449.76 11.26 16.46 285.51 11.57
66 2020-06-05 2.66 7.88 0.68 3.47 386.36 1.98 15.64 227.59 19.5
67 2020-06-06 3.16 3.04 0.88 3.55 361.99 0.07 16.41 423.86 15.06
68 2020-06-07 NA NA NA NA 124.91 0 9.75 299.4 16.34
69 2020-06-08 3.58 14.73 2.67 3.58 54.17 0 21.63 351.82 11.78
70 2020-06-09 3.17 8.38 1.02 3.27 392.35 0.12 18.4 339.37 16.68
71 2020-06-10 2.45 8.14 1.77 3.27 352.37 0 22.21 383.52 11.36
72 2020-06-11 2.49 18.34 3.07 3.33 396.37 44.07 17.15 327.96 9.74
73 2020-06-12 4.02 10.01 1.25 3.01 287.8 63.83 15.36 338.72 14.11
74 2020-06-13 3.3 4.35 1.46 3.47 534.77 51.77 21.52 340.85 10.28
75 2020-06-14 2.45 4.94 3.69 2.84 514.78 50 23.5 358.17 11.8
76 2020-06-15 3.45 7.98 1.17 3.48 476.68 18.78 23.39 299.02 11.97
77 2020-06-16 1.8 11.24 0.17 2.94 323.43 0.06 24.41 314.92 12.61
78 2020-06-17 0 0.34 3 0.39 10.9 0.22 27.58 387.09 11.46
79 2020-06-18 0 0 3.53 0.19 0 0 29.47 354.01 10.56
80 2020-06-19 0 0 0.82 0.16 0 0 24.48 62.26 6.21
81 2020-06-20 0 0 1.09 0.1 0 0 NA 0 2.35
82 2020-06-21 0 0 3.27 0.06 0 0 NA 0.03 0.47
83 2020-06-22 0 0 3.27 0.08 0 0 NA 10.73 2.41
84 2020-06-23 0 0 1.66 0.08 0 0 NA 11 3.81
85 2020-06-24 0 0 0.05 0.08 0 0 NA 2.69 1.02
86 2020-06-25 0 0 2.01 0.14 0 0 NA 0.01 0.74
Online Pollution Monitoring Portal Annexure-1Site Name: M/s.DALMIA CEMENT (BHARAT) LTD.,
From Date: 2020/04/01 To Date: 2020/09/30
Report Name: Custom Report
Report Created by DCBPL on 2020-11-28 14:56:41
87 2020-06-26 0 0 0.41 0.28 0 0 NA 2.5 1.47
88 2020-06-27 0 0 3.68 0.11 0 0 NA 14.96 1.2
89 2020-06-28 0 0 3.23 0.11 0 0 NA 13.49 0.61
90 2020-06-29 0 0 3.84 0.14 0 0 NA 5.89 0.23
91 2020-06-30 0 0 4.01 0.15 0 0 NA 3.81 0.43
92 2020-07-01 0 0 2.91 0.1 0 0 NA 3.94 0.36
93 2020-07-02 0.49 0 3.11 0.24 0 0 NA 4.38 0.7
94 2020-07-03 4.13 3.52 1.33 2.6 0 1.15 20.87 92.15 22.18
95 2020-07-04 1.87 9.37 3.22 2.56 102.39 0 20.72 273.54 13.98
96 2020-07-05 3.58 8.44 3.25 2.88 345.89 0 19.47 343.9 19.45
97 2020-07-06 3.08 7.34 5.23 2.57 283.2 0 19.36 319.96 16.73
98 2020-07-07 3.75 9.31 4.6 2.64 395.26 0.02 19.43 252.78 14.91
99 2020-07-08 3.4 7.93 1.28 2.94 367.86 0.06 19.07 0.61 6.12
100 2020-07-09 2.64 5.57 0.4 2.49 NA NA 21.98 2.08 10.39
101 2020-07-10 0.55 1.99 5.45 0.78 NA NA 21.11 159.24 20.75
102 2020-07-11 2.94 5.14 3.99 2.96 346.36 3.93 21.08 483.47 18.61
103 2020-07-12 2.77 2.95 3.75 3.2 120.06 3.73 13.2 411 15.22
104 2020-07-13 2.97 2.67 0.05 2.99 362.18 5.89 16.77 281.36 13.46
105 2020-07-14 2.81 3.03 2.24 2.68 386.52 61.61 29.57 429.71 11.46
106 2020-07-15 2.98 3.56 6.2 2.91 300.03 54.65 34.63 796.95 23.54
107 2020-07-16 1.51 4.2 4.95 2.86 344.15 41.58 12.77 1077.8 27.78
108 2020-07-17 1.78 5.41 5.08 2.95 403.21 6.97 13.05 235.96 24.2
109 2020-07-18 0.79 4.29 0.18 1.56 125.64 26.51 89.65 12.01 9.69
110 2020-07-19 0 0.08 0.94 0.86 NA NA 8.98 17.23 11.99
111 2020-07-20 1.4 2.47 5.94 2.35 235.48 0.28 15.1 296.58 8.15
112 2020-07-21 2.12 2.35 2.54 2.74 166.48 0.02 9.28 287.12 30.37
113 2020-07-22 1.62 4.01 2.23 2.44 218.19 0.74 19.01 287.67 12.6
114 2020-07-23 1.19 3.04 0.07 3.04 233.23 1.38 22.8 237.5 26.11
115 2020-07-24 2.05 4.84 1.85 2.89 210.93 2.89 27.76 328.76 17.66
116 2020-07-25 1.32 6.79 5.63 2.76 450.87 0.22 18.24 268.69 13.86
117 2020-07-26 1.56 5.33 1.27 2.64 449.16 0.07 27.11 172.8 16.41
118 2020-07-27 1.21 3.15 0.03 3.12 366.37 8.56 25.14 354.29 6.98
119 2020-07-28 1.35 3.09 4.53 2.95 411.75 19.71 15.17 307.81 2.39
120 2020-07-29 1.37 7.84 5.59 3.12 300.08 26.8 35.14 294.21 2.92
121 2020-07-30 0.6 5.73 7.77 2.1 178.22 54.63 19.23 164.1 0.96
122 2020-07-31 0.98 3.39 7.26 2.74 172.37 44.74 23.36 241.66 6.63
123 2020-08-01 1.16 3.39 9.3 2.86 287.24 54.27 18.91 140.53 5.94
124 2020-08-02 1.35 2.44 1.89 2.87 259.3 55.57 21.98 351.14 14.63
125 2020-08-03 1.19 13.05 0.07 2.97 279.82 55.74 15.17 151.8 2.72
126 2020-08-04 1.32 12.47 0.86 2.75 314.53 30.09 19.32 134.71 0.76
127 2020-08-05 1.25 18.93 10.14 2.8 269.45 1.08 30.32 150.01 0.16
128 2020-08-06 1.54 11.27 2.79 2.96 319.42 0.09 17.35 329.69 8.92
129 2020-08-07 1.16 14.12 3.55 2.66 253.37 0.03 18.24 378.8 3.74
130 2020-08-08 0.64 11.37 4.08 3.13 309.36 0.07 14.7 234.56 8.11
131 2020-08-09 1.37 8.88 4.65 3.27 313.13 0.51 12.3 254.43 9.34
132 2020-08-10 1.17 9.68 3.25 3.09 264.75 0.47 12.27 302.32 12.73
133 2020-08-11 0.95 14.75 4.26 3.07 243.41 0 11.82 245.77 14.37
134 2020-08-12 0.34 4.58 2.41 1.79 146.45 0.72 9.66 120.04 11.4
135 2020-08-13 0 0 2.62 0.67 0 0.43 36.98 1.1 6.65
136 2020-08-14 0 0 7.18 0.66 0 3.74 0 0 1.63
137 2020-08-15 0 0 2.14 0.41 0 0 0 17.53 1.8
138 2020-08-16 0 0 5.71 0.23 0 0 0 0 1.57
139 2020-08-17 0 0 3.46 0.22 0 0 0 0 1.25
140 2020-08-18 0 0 0.1 0.28 0 0 0 14.49 3.49
141 2020-08-19 0 0 0.34 0.58 0 0 0 0.06 0.85
142 2020-08-20 0 0 7.38 0.43 0 0 0 0 1.5
143 2020-08-21 0 0 9.55 0.27 0 0 0 0 1.44
144 2020-08-22 0 0 2.55 0.25 0 0 0.06 6.69 1.47
145 2020-08-23 0 0 4.76 0.28 0 0 0 9.21 1.89
146 2020-08-24 0 0 9.78 0.22 0 0 0 0.35 1.56
147 2020-08-25 0 0 7.09 0.23 0 0 0 0 1.19
148 2020-08-26 0 0 8.11 0.23 0 0 0 0.02 1
149 2020-08-27 0.14 0 3.91 0.3 0 70.72 0 32.16 1.2
150 2020-08-28 1.26 2.18 8.33 17.31 72.07 8.95 14.26 312.93 4.7
151 2020-08-29 1.02 1.04 8.85 24.41 117.08 2.88 14.79 108.66 7.51
152 2020-08-30 0.82 0.62 4.97 28.31 79.53 0.24 17.12 264.86 8.47
153 2020-08-31 1.27 4.53 7.53 24.53 36.44 0.78 17.73 267.77 3.36
154 2020-09-01 1.24 4.3 7.1 10.04 21.69 0.63 14.35 323.34 7.37
155 2020-09-02 1.58 6.43 5.39 1.19 209.55 15.19 10.65 128.03 3.62
156 2020-09-03 5.38 17.35 5.2 2.45 372.01 31.03 3.65 118.18 2.03
157 2020-09-04 10.44 13.51 5.77 4.32 338.3 9.9 4.59 212.03 2.63
158 2020-09-05 10.8 8.25 3.96 3.94 261.9 0.13 8.47 106.21 5.67
159 2020-09-06 10.48 12.82 5.99 4.04 134.41 0.2 13.61 150.16 5.38
160 2020-09-07 14.87 6.89 7.1 4.32 256.2 4.76 8.88 174.23 1.53
161 2020-09-08 13.71 4.58 3.75 3.86 287.66 5.14 14.58 182.1 2.6
162 2020-09-09 12.68 4.5 7.25 3.87 139.64 2.14 21.6 264.13 3.17
163 2020-09-10 12.16 11.4 5.37 3.95 142.84 5.87 16.3 212.83 3.44
164 2020-09-11 11.25 6.01 6.02 3.89 164.75 4.83 15.47 141.86 3.93
165 2020-09-12 12.52 5.57 6.79 4.3 420.12 8.77 27.57 151.16 5.09
166 2020-09-13 16.2 9.38 5.92 3.65 176.86 8.11 15.03 195.05 4.73
167 2020-09-14 14.33 12.74 6.28 4.35 345.27 8.89 14.08 215.37 4.23
168 2020-09-15 9.98 7.98 5.05 3.15 386.97 33.36 11.54 106.31 8.11
169 2020-09-16 12.32 14.81 0.03 4.17 159.9 41.35 0 0.36 3.53
170 2020-09-17 3.08 10.37 2.12 3.93 174.08 29.58 0 33.31 2.89
171 2020-09-18 4.25 17.98 7.42 4.14 230.66 16.42 20.63 120.47 0.51
172 2020-09-19 4.21 10.14 7.89 2.77 220.97 0.07 23.73 67.65 1.76
173 2020-09-20 8.2 12.5 7.1 3.62 249.82 0.03 22.74 221.12 1.87
174 2020-09-21 7.5 8.02 5.4 4.09 344.08 0.47 18.78 193.72 2.09
175 2020-09-22 8.46 9.01 2.76 3.77 215.73 0.49 12.89 65.88 6.53
176 2020-09-23 7.68 14.83 4.08 3.92 220.83 10.25 2.62 50.74 3.74
177 2020-09-24 12.17 13.83 15.3 4.08 393.6 37.43 19.45 45.71 0.58
178 2020-09-25 12.99 11.71 14.04 4.15 265.35 16 15.6 75.22 3.46
179 2020-09-26 12.64 13.71 10.85 4.9 264.32 3.56 22.42 194.66 5.78
180 2020-09-27 2.31 11.24 13.94 4.58 260.12 0.13 27.66 205.81 5.45
181 2020-09-28 2.12 6.96 11.9 4.23 155.68 1.86 6.98 265.36 4.68
182 2020-09-29 3.63 6.33 10.24 4.53 252.83 0.46 13.49 232.26 1.85
183 2020-09-30 3.52 9.07 13.18 4.22 180.69 0.57 23.61 294.03 5.2
184 Prescribed 0 - 30 0 - 30 0 - 30 0 - 30 0 - 600 0 - 100 0 - 50 0 - 600 0 - 300
185 Maximum Value 22.52 18.93 15.3 28.31 1291.43 70.72 89.65 1077.8 30.37
186 Maximum Value 2020-05-12 2020-08-05 2020-09-24 2020-08-30 2020-05-22 2020-08-27 2020-07-18 2020-07-16 2020-07-21
187 Minimum Value 0 0 0 0.06 0 0 0 0 0.05
188 Minimum Value At 2020-04-01 2020-04-01 2020-04-01 2020-06-21 2020-04-10 2020-05-02 2020-08-14 2020-06-20 2020-05-04
189 Geometric Mean 3.12 4.33 3.54 3.04 173.17 9.02 16.93 161.43 6.71
190 Median 1.35 3.04 2.94 2.91 137.02 1.15 16.77 150.16 3.93
191 Standard 4.77 4.85 3.24 3.84 183.3 15.41 11.19 165.62 6.76
192 Valid Data Points 182 182 162 156 180 180 131 183 183
193 Total Data Points 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183
194 Data Availablity % 99.45 99.45 88.52 85.25 98.36 98.36 71.58 100 100
Stack DetailsEmission Parameter
(mg/Nm3)Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Average
Sulphur Dioxide UM UM UM 18.2 UM 22.6 20.40
Nitrogen Dioxide UM UM UM 166.3 UM 182.5 174.40
Particulate Matter UM UM UM 12.6 UM 15.6 14.10
Coal Mill Particulate Matter UM UM UM 16.9 UM 13.4 15.15
Cooler Particulate Matter UM UM UM 18 UM 17 17.50
Cement Mill Particulate Matter UM UM 19.9 22.5 19.6 19.3 20.33
Particulate Matter UM UM 19.9 14.6 UM 14.9 16.47
Sulphur Dioxide UM UM 356 320 UM 308 328.00
Nitrogen Dioxide UM UM 146 168 UM 116 143.33
Mercury UM UM <0.001 <0.001 UM <0.001 <0.001
Annexure 2: Third party stack monitoring reports
THIRD PARTY STACK EMISSION MONITORING - 2020
Kiln
CPP
20.40
174.40
328.00
143.33 100
600 600
300
0.00
100.00
200.00
300.00
400.00
500.00
600.00
700.00
SO2 (mg/Nm3) NOx (mg/Nm3) SO2 (mg/Nm3) NOx (mg/Nm3)
Kiln CPP
Gaseous Emissions
Average Std
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Kiln Coal Mill Cooler Cement Mill CPP
Particulate Matter Emissions
PM (mg/Nm3) Std
Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Average STD
1 FAI DCBL Main gate 0.60 0.84 0.62 0.64 0.72 5.00
2 FAII Near packing plant 0.56 0.46 0.57 0.91 0.51 5.00
3 FAIII Near Cement Mill 0.57 0.96 0.57 0.56 0.77 5.00
4 FAIV Near Clinker cooler 0.61 0.62 0.70 0.59 0.62 5.00
5 FAIV Near CCR/Coal mill 0.28 0.59 0.30 0.43 0.44 2.00
6 FAVI Near AFR Storage 0.71 0.63 0.37 0.55 0.67 5.00
7 FAVII Additive stack Yard 0.31 0.66 0.53 0.45 0.49 5.00
8 FAVIII Near Coal Stack Yard 0.39 0.70 0.54 0.59 0.55 2.00
9 FAVIX Near Store 0.67 0.69 0.47 0.57 0.68 5.00
10 FAX Near Boiler -CPP 0.70 0.73 0.76 0.65 0.72 2.00
11 FAXI Near Health Center 0.44 0.44 0.41 0.57 0.44 5.00
Station
Code
Average
(mg/m3)
STD
(mg/m3)
FAI 0.72 5.00
FAII 0.51 5.00
FAIII 0.77 5.00FAIV 0.62 5.00FAIV 0.44 2.00FAVI 0.67 5.00FAVII 0.49 5.00FAVIII 0.55 2.00FAVIX 0.68 5.00FAX 0.72 2.00FAXI 0.44 5.00
Annexure 3: Fugitive emissions Report
FUGUTIVE EMISSION MONITORING (CEMENT PLANT & CPP)
SPM (mg/m3)Sl No.
Station
Code
Due to CoVID no
monitoring Done
Name of the Station
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
FAI FAII FAIII FAIV FAIV FAVI FAVII FAVIII FAVIX FAX FAXI
FUGUTIVE EMISSIONS (CEMENT PLANT & CPP) - 2019-20
Average STD(mg/m3)
Annexure-4
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
1 No. of Trees Planted 1802 11981 48835 16415 7437 44874 11717 1500 144561
2 Area Covered (Ha) 0.7208 4.7924 19.534 6.566 2.9748 17.9496 4.686 0.5 57.8244
3 Survival Rate (%) 89 91 91 93 94 94 96 95 92.88
1 No. of Trees Planted 230 4484 8066 1884 7500 22164
2 Area Covered (Ha) 0.85 16.04 22.07 0.75 2 41.71
3 Survival Rate (%) 91 93 93 95 95 93.40
166725
99.5
50.1
38.1% AREA COVERED UNDER GREEN BELT (CEMENT PLANT)
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited, Yadwad,
GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT REPORT- 2013 TO 2020
Sr. No Unit TOATLYear
CEMENT PLANT
MINES
TOTAL PLANTATION
TOTAL AREA COVERED UNDER GREEN BELT(CEMENT PLANT +MINES) (Ha)
33% AREA REQUIRED UNDER GREEN BELT (Ha) - CEMENT PLANT
RAW WATER STORAGE RESERVOIR(16200 SQM)
GATE
GATE
OUT
IN34.
COAL MILL
OHC CENTER
1.
S.NO.
2.
4.5.
3.
7.8.
6.
LIMESTONE CRUSHER
11.10.
12.
16.
14.15.
13.
CENTRAL WORK SHOPSTORE
RO PLANTWTP
CPP
19.18.
20.
22.
24.23.
21.
17.
27.28.
26.
29.
25.
9.
30.
32.33.
CCR
CEMENT MILL
31.
CMBHCEMENT SILO
DRIVER REST ROOMTRUCK YARDGUEST HOUSE
1
LOCATION
LAYOUT OF GREEN BELT
2
3 4 56
7
RAW WATER STORAGE RESERVOIR
8
RAIN WATER HARVESTING POUND
9
COAL CRUSHER
10
11
12
COAL STOCKPILEADDITIVE STOCKPILELIME STONE STOCKPILE
13
15
18
16
14
PREHEATER
RABH BLENDING SILO
KILN
RAW MILL BUILDING
17
19
2021
22
COOLERCOOLER ESP
23
CLINKER SILO
24
FLY ASH SILO
25
27
26 28
PACKING PLANT
29
30
32
33
CANTEENGATE COMPLEXMAIN GATE
34
INTEGRITY / HUMILITY / TRUST&RESPECT / COMMITMENT
DALMIA CEMENT (BHARAT) LIMITEDBELAGAVI, KARNATAKA STATE
BHARAT CEMENT
NOTE : - ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
Photographs of Green Belt:
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1 2020-04-01 NA 7.94 11.03 10.08 13.95 21.86 13.94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
2 2020-04-02 NA 7.43 8.75 10.06 11.85 20.05 11.84 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
3 2020-04-03 NA 7.26 9.5 10.5 12.2 20.73 12.21 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 2020-04-04 NA 5.56 6.43 10.53 11.09 19.85 11.09 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
5 2020-04-05 NA 6.62 7.48 10.07 11.48 19.78 11.48 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
6 2020-04-06 NA 6.19 8.47 10.39 11.94 20.79 11.93 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
7 2020-04-07 NA 4.58 6.04 10.91 11.68 20.55 11.68 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
8 2020-04-08 NA 4.35 8.26 10.21 11.43 19.53 11.44 0.06 0.01 NA 0.02 0.14 NA 0.02
9 2020-04-09 NA 53.29 9.78 10.42 11.7 20.22 11.69 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
10 2020-04-10 NA 6.82 7.7 10.61 11.63 20.71 11.62 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
11 2020-04-11 NA 7.14 8.45 9.36 11.09 18.95 11.09 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
12 2020-04-12 NA 4.94 9.28 9.68 13.05 20.74 13.03 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
13 2020-04-13 NA 6.75 8.96 10.48 12.45 21.51 12.46 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
14 2020-04-14 NA 6.76 9.13 10.38 13.03 21.5 13.03 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
15 2020-04-15 NA 10.41 7.87 10.92 12.25 21.46 12.24 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
16 2020-04-16 NA 7.88 6.73 10.36 12.48 20.99 12.47 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
17 2020-04-17 NA 28.66 8.3 9.76 11.26 19.07 11.25 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
18 2020-04-18 NA 6.3 8.37 9.7 12.16 20.24 12.16 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
19 2020-04-19 NA 4.61 5.73 10.43 11.18 20.1 11.18 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
20 2020-04-20 NA 7.29 6.2 11 12.76 22.45 12.78 0.07 0.01 NA 0.02 0.83 NA 0.02
21 2020-04-21 NA 12.38 8.75 9.99 11.87 20.27 11.87 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
22 2020-04-22 NA 9.03 7.28 10.71 11.63 20.92 11.64 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
23 2020-04-23 NA 9.26 8.6 10.7 11.5 20.61 11.51 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
24 2020-04-24 NA 10.99 9.52 10.29 11.73 20.02 11.72 0.07 0.01 NA 0.01 0.17 NA 0.02
25 2020-04-25 NA 14.13 6.65 10.14 12.16 20.41 12.15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
26 2020-04-26 NA 8.59 8.7 10.53 11.92 20.32 11.93 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
27 2020-04-27 NA 11.87 10.22 10.23 11.32 19.5 11.29 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
28 2020-04-28 NA 15.61 9.54 9.94 12.72 20.53 12.72 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
29 2020-04-29 NA 10.63 7.82 10.6 12.45 21.52 12.46 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
30 2020-04-30 NA 7.42 7.35 10.84 12.16 21.39 12.16 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
31 2020-05-01 NA 12.73 6.54 10.53 11.6 20.08 11.59 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
32 2020-05-02 NA 11.73 8.8 9.95 12.61 21.14 12.61 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
33 2020-05-03 NA 11.64 8.66 10.52 10.92 19.34 10.93 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
34 2020-05-04 NA 10.62 31.32 13.83 20.38 26.41 20.41 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
35 2020-05-05 NA 9.95 12.6 10.69 15.95 23.4 16.01 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
36 2020-05-06 NA 14.61 10.86 9.59 14.03 21.81 14.05 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
37 2020-05-07 NA 17 9.71 11.09 13.71 22.17 13.72 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
38 2020-05-08 NA 11.84 7.76 10.51 14.01 22.85 14.01 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
39 2020-05-09 NA 6.11 14.42 17.02 19.07 26.66 19.06 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
40 2020-05-10 NA 6.19 8.25 10.71 11.61 20.91 11.61 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
41 2020-05-11 NA 9.46 8.23 9.42 12.68 20.24 12.69 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
42 2020-05-12 NA 10.6 8.19 10.38 11.4 20.33 11.41 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
43 2020-05-13 NA 12.25 8.83 10.52 12.66 21.25 12.69 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
44 2020-05-14 NA 12.4 10.31 9.81 14.33 22.23 14.35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
45 2020-05-15 NA 11.55 6.77 10.55 11.74 21 11.71 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
46 2020-05-16 NA 8.84 7.2 9.93 11.79 20.48 11.79 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
47 2020-05-17 NA 9.62 6.17 9.55 10.39 18.77 10.37 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
48 2020-05-18 NA 11.04 8.71 9.47 12.78 20.62 12.78 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
49 2020-05-19 NA 12.48 9.38 10.47 10.8 19.99 10.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
50 2020-05-20 NA 14.7 9.96 10.56 12.24 21.06 12.24 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
51 2020-05-21 NA 6.38 11.18 9.32 11.05 19.06 11.05 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
52 2020-05-22 NA 6.16 5.77 10.14 10.96 18.98 10.96 0.07 0.12 NA 0.02 0.63 NA 0.17
53 2020-05-23 NA 14.64 8.03 10.11 14.24 23.65 14.23 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
54 2020-05-24 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
55 2020-05-25 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
56 2020-05-26 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
57 2020-05-27 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
58 2020-05-28 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
59 2020-05-29 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
60 2020-05-30 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
61 2020-05-31 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
62 2020-06-01 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
63 2020-06-02 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
64 2020-06-03 NA 2.98 4.44 9.59 10.17 19.76 10.17 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
65 2020-06-04 NA 6.7 11.91 9.65 9.25 18.76 9.25 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
66 2020-06-05 NA 7.84 10.26 9.88 9.35 19.16 9.35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
67 2020-06-06 NA 7.08 8.29 9.48 9.27 18.71 9.27 0.07 0.06 0 0.04 0.32 NA 0.09
68 2020-06-07 NA 7.89 8.06 9.1 9.54 18.54 9.55 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
69 2020-06-08 NA 9.48 9.72 9.94 9.57 19.39 9.56 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
70 2020-06-09 NA 5.21 6.65 9.45 9.5 18.84 9.51 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
71 2020-06-10 NA 198.49 9.33 9.79 10.17 19.27 10.18 0.07 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.43 NA 0.04
72 2020-06-11 NA 9.53 11.55 9.69 9.42 19.02 9.44 0.07 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.49 NA 0.02
73 2020-06-12 NA 8.03 8.82 9.75 10.06 19.77 10.07 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
74 2020-06-13 NA 4.86 8.1 9.87 9.72 19.52 9.72 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
75 2020-06-14 NA 8.11 9.23 9.75 10.18 19.86 10.17 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
76 2020-06-15 NA 6.36 7.83 9.62 10.26 19.8 10.26 0.07 0.08 0 0.07 0.32 NA 0.11
77 2020-06-16 NA 6.7 5.52 9.81 10.09 19.87 10.08 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
78 2020-06-17 NA 15.34 10.77 9.24 9.64 18.77 9.64 0.07 0.08 0 0.08 0.15 NA 0.12
79 2020-06-18 NA 5.39 7.86 9.69 9.98 19.59 9.94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
80 2020-06-19 14.76 6.32 21.33 13.19 9.92 16.71 6.43 0.07 1.64 0 0.03 0.48 0.01 0.03
81 2020-06-20 54.96 7.09 10.33 19.68 9.82 9.91 0.74 0.07 2 0 0.03 0.41 0.04 0.06
82 2020-06-21 52.64 7.16 7.89 18.7 9.47 9.34 0.7 0.07 2 0 0.03 0.35 0.05 0.08
83 2020-06-22 52.04 4.32 8.5 18.53 9.22 9.36 0.66 14.46 2 10.88 0.81 53.85 507.9 40.96
84 2020-06-23 46.72 9.84 9.03 18.93 9.69 9.26 0.72 23.81 0.81 33.68 2.75 97.65 814.72 112.67
85 2020-06-24 24.71 6.21 11.05 18 9.02 9.05 0.72 23.69 1.74 56.61 2.18 121.94 813.45 103.47
86 2020-06-25 22.11 5.04 5.84 18.58 9.31 9.33 0.71 23.84 5.8 56.97 2.17 179.05 815.68 119.43
87 2020-06-26 10.75 9.22 5.35 19.61 9.89 9.73 0.68 22.29 7.02 56.72 1.75 179.53 813.98 107.22
Online Pollution Monitoring Portal Annexure-5Site Name: M/s.DALMIA CEMENT (BHARAT) LTD.,
From Date: 2020/04/01 To Date: 2020/09/30
Report Name: Custom Report
Report Created by DCBPL on 2020-10-29 18:23:54
88 2020-06-27 9.82 5.67 7.07 18.48 9.12 9.42 0.74 23.57 9 57.34 1.88 121.19 814.99 114.45
89 2020-06-28 28.88 8.2 9.81 19.24 9.63 9.64 0.7 22.93 9 56.86 1.37 122.28 811.5 89.41
90 2020-06-29 41.7 4.76 8.36 19.38 9.76 9.66 0.67 21.89 8.41 56.78 1.57 125.33 811.33 88.01
91 2020-06-30 12.5 7.18 10.51 19.65 9.9 9.76 0.78 20.73 3.95 56.2 1.88 127.76 809.32 73.04
92 2020-07-01 15.35 8.46 8.6 16.56 8.28 8.49 0.83 22.07 NA 57 2.87 90.46 814.58 111.52
93 2020-07-02 31.86 9.6 5.71 18.82 9.18 9.68 0.72 21.41 NA 56.25 2.3 104.44 812.45 95.82
94 2020-07-03 41.84 6.44 8.18 18.4 9.2 9.21 0.76 21.1 NA 56.23 3.27 106.64 812.04 93.28
95 2020-07-04 26.89 7.92 7.92 19.35 9.67 9.7 0.75 20.64 NA 56.26 3.71 99.28 810.28 80.25
96 2020-07-05 20.4 9.58 8.72 19.23 9.68 9.6 0.83 21.42 NA 56.85 3.63 92.87 808.49 66.89
97 2020-07-06 21.08 7.17 9.1 18.02 8.86 9.25 0.84 21.77 NA 56.63 3.38 89.33 810.22 79.93
98 2020-07-07 16.34 8.31 8.6 18.75 9.17 9.66 0.78 21.33 0 58.29 3.09 96.34 811.97 92
99 2020-07-08 7.39 7.43 9.24 19.16 9.67 9.51 0.78 19.15 5.4 56.13 2.31 106.97 806.27 51.05
100 2020-07-09 4.39 6.77 6.02 19.75 9.76 10.01 0.79 19.09 3 55.49 2.7 129.19 807.36 58.65
101 2020-07-10 7.78 6.57 9.54 18.29 9.12 9.28 0.75 20.35 9.65 55.73 1.93 99.73 807.52 60.55
102 2020-07-11 15.8 6.41 7.49 19.73 10 9.74 0.77 21.24 15.59 56.46 2.34 99.51 812.51 96.76
103 2020-07-12 26.64 5.93 8.26 19.43 9.77 9.72 0.8 20.77 24.9 55.78 2.89 117.77 811.32 88.42
104 2020-07-13 17.84 6.49 8.98 19.85 10 9.85 0.8 20.18 23.13 55.36 2.31 123.99 810.17 79.97
105 2020-07-14 21.62 7.64 10.95 19.21 9.53 9.7 0.76 20.87 18 54.78 2.56 112.65 810.02 78.88
106 2020-07-15 29.42 6.59 8.86 18.52 9.24 9.35 0.66 19.26 19.44 54.55 3 112.69 807.71 61.79
107 2020-07-16 16.85 8.38 8.46 19.19 9.37 9.83 0.8 17.67 10.6 53.76 1.58 94.78 804.31 37.25
108 2020-07-17 7.15 7.93 11.11 18.88 9.27 9.65 0.67 19.94 0 55.16 2.94 104.93 809.95 77.97
109 2020-07-18 13.23 13.01 9.63 19.24 9.19 10.09 0.69 20.18 5.83 55.77 2.01 151.86 810.47 81.3
110 2020-07-19 11.28 6.71 10.67 19.4 9.48 9.98 0.67 21.39 19.06 55.93 2.06 133.7 812.58 96.91
111 2020-07-20 25.05 7.39 10.58 19.45 9.74 9.72 0.74 20.79 21.47 56.14 2.01 127.09 810.19 79.25
112 2020-07-21 6.39 11.99 9.41 18.88 9.35 9.66 0.68 22.61 16 56.07 2.03 196.7 811.57 89.55
113 2020-07-22 6.24 9.4 7.26 18.42 9.1 9.33 0.74 22.53 16 55.78 1.44 143.56 811.75 91
114 2020-07-23 7.01 22.72 8.95 18.63 9.61 9.63 0.78 21.22 16 55.42 1.95 186.3 804.99 41.74
115 2020-07-24 14.54 12.36 9.01 19.97 10.03 9.94 0.72 21.19 15.77 55.07 1.98 166.67 809.38 73.21
116 2020-07-25 4.58 8.87 9.28 19.93 10.2 9.74 0.63 19.33 14.8 55.12 1.66 192.84 805.63 46.58
117 2020-07-26 4.63 8.24 11.47 19.56 9.92 9.68 0.67 20.71 26 56.28 2.54 121.86 810.99 85.51
118 2020-07-27 18.33 8.27 8.46 19.27 9.77 9.59 0.73 20.9 16.8 56.01 2.25 113.95 812.77 98.78
119 2020-07-28 47.42 8.05 9.11 19.52 9.72 9.84 0.66 22.08 0 57.33 1.86 132.25 812.04 92.9
120 2020-07-29 48.49 11.22 8.92 19.71 9.59 10.13 0.66 22.75 0.74 56.57 1.81 151.82 812.94 102.61
121 2020-07-30 17.8 9.92 7.3 19.39 9.57 9.93 0.67 NA 12 NA 10.24 229.11 862.83 433.8
122 2020-07-31 16.84 7.2 7.67 18.98 9.71 9.52 0.74 NA 12 NA 14.35 239.79 878.46 476.86
123 2020-08-01 11.74 7.89 9.01 19.33 9.94 9.56 0.66 24.22 12 75.81 6.99 158.73 828.43 214.44
124 2020-08-02 12.75 8.74 8.34 19.55 10.12 9.64 0.6 20.92 14.13 75.28 5.38 153.85 812.18 93.91
125 2020-08-03 14.75 5.54 7.29 19.39 10.15 9.36 0.66 20.82 20 74.81 7.71 116.87 809.36 73.55
126 2020-08-04 18.57 8.28 7.42 19.19 9.64 9.6 0.68 19.86 20.37 74.14 9.78 80.89 809.36 73.99
127 2020-08-05 7.23 7.61 4.05 20.01 10.03 10.01 0.63 19.24 19.94 73.43 1.84 97.33 807.63 61.45
128 2020-08-06 10.48 7.87 7.31 19.35 10.13 9.25 0.65 22.01 28 74.56 2.44 116.8 813.07 101.31
129 2020-08-07 9.43 4.5 7.54 19.24 9.76 9.53 0.62 20.88 6.48 74.71 1.78 152.9 810.88 84.98
130 2020-08-08 20.49 6.13 6.74 19.54 10.13 9.48 0.61 20.8 1.35 75.19 1.45 165.88 810.48 81.92
131 2020-08-09 30.58 28.13 7.52 19.07 9.68 9.52 0.65 20.76 0 75.3 1.24 171.82 811.34 88.16
132 2020-08-10 15.25 10.56 9.1 19.14 9.94 9.29 0.62 19.73 21.46 74.75 1.06 174.96 808.11 64.66
133 2020-08-11 25.8 8.88 6.52 19.86 9.6 10.35 0.63 20.83 0 74.8 1.56 149.05 812.03 93.42
134 2020-08-12 19.71 8.26 6.56 19.66 9.98 9.74 0.64 20.61 0 74.43 2.41 115.56 810.31 81.17
135 2020-08-13 8.99 5.75 5.95 19.88 9.99 9.93 0.63 19.29 3.01 74.27 1.6 127.39 807.91 63.38
136 2020-08-14 12.88 7.82 10.31 19.59 9.87 9.77 0.63 19.66 0 74.38 1.91 119.09 809.43 74.49
137 2020-08-15 10.58 8.5 6.99 19.96 10.31 9.69 0.66 18.84 5.83 73.99 1.49 126.3 809.45 74.52
138 2020-08-16 5.36 7.43 7.13 18.35 9.16 9.25 0.65 17.95 15.42 73.06 0.96 159.73 806.01 49.45
139 2020-08-17 9.02 6.07 7.06 18.65 9.54 9.18 0.65 19.62 0 73.94 1.26 148.37 809.39 74.41
140 2020-08-18 6.39 7.31 8.03 19.01 9.65 9.42 0.64 20.06 0 73.89 1.6 151.51 810.67 83.87
141 2020-08-19 12.07 5.91 7.95 19.67 9.77 9.99 0.68 20.72 0 75.14 1.44 151.66 813.55 94.8
142 2020-08-20 14.85 6.73 7.21 19.6 9.86 9.77 0.62 19.63 6.59 74.15 1.61 143.08 809.02 80.38
143 2020-08-21 8.6 8.5 6.63 19.59 9.83 9.85 0.68 19.75 0.77 72.76 1.6 163.51 809.99 78.7
144 2020-08-22 8.59 6.77 8.23 19.03 9.76 9.35 0.64 20.69 4.68 73.15 1.51 161.01 811.49 89.68
145 2020-08-23 8.59 8.6 7.7 18.48 9.3 9.23 0.65 20.33 7.1 73.78 1.39 182.41 812.51 97.08
146 2020-08-24 6.3 6.78 5.44 19.44 9.84 9.69 0.64 20.22 0.7 74.24 1.19 189.14 811.98 93.2
147 2020-08-25 15.67 9.37 9.12 18.99 10.08 8.95 0.64 20.43 0 74.66 1.11 167.62 812.49 96.77
148 2020-08-26 24.54 11.43 8.06 19.53 9.86 9.73 0.68 20.99 0 74.96 1.05 186.92 813.4 103.21
149 2020-08-27 16.41 6.95 7.66 19.27 9.91 9.43 0.65 19.53 0 73.06 1.29 196.39 811.14 86.61
150 2020-08-28 21.26 10.95 8.59 18.63 9.43 9.27 0.61 20.3 0 72.71 1.47 162.59 811.38 88.83
151 2020-08-29 72.65 13.28 8.85 19.36 9.78 9.65 0.66 20.08 1.42 72.82 1.32 139.49 811.18 87.16
152 2020-08-30 16.07 10.64 7.6 19.5 10.06 9.48 0.65 20.5 0 73 1.41 167.27 811.92 92.61
153 2020-08-31 36.27 13.96 8.92 19.53 9.71 9.88 0.68 21.42 0 74.69 1.43 152.28 814.05 107.59
154 2020-09-01 50.29 15.59 8.4 18.56 9.44 9.2 0.63 21.7 3.82 75.41 1.47 177.81 814.13 107.84
155 2020-09-02 34.19 20.46 7.14 19.76 9.58 10.2 0.66 21.63 0 74.77 1.07 187.6 810.08 78.42
156 2020-09-03 14.54 18.14 9.03 18.55 9.26 9.38 0.77 21.01 20.31 64.31 0.76 245.13 812.74 97.91
157 2020-09-04 6.93 10.35 8.37 19.12 9.7 9.51 0.65 23.23 0 62.1 0.75 225.97 812.55 97.04
158 2020-09-05 13.76 9.1 8.91 19.76 9.85 10.03 0.66 24.39 0 63.95 1.13 222.04 814.27 109.36
159 2020-09-06 17.16 11.84 9.31 18.59 9.34 9.45 0.68 24.23 5.34 63.87 1.14 266.3 813.28 102.09
160 2020-09-07 18.73 10.72 8.52 19.59 9.77 9.88 0.64 21.14 8.69 62.81 1.93 187.58 812.78 98.69
161 2020-09-08 14.79 6.78 7.99 19.2 9.81 9.52 0.65 22.38 0 62.89 2.02 201.28 811.52 90.02
162 2020-09-09 19.58 9.45 6.08 18.65 9.34 9.44 0.65 21.48 0.96 62.59 1.65 241.28 810.23 80.14
163 2020-09-10 7.56 11.63 7.78 19.25 10.05 9.32 0.64 21.65 0 63.34 1.35 237.39 814.23 109.16
164 2020-09-11 6.34 7.71 10.89 18.59 9.79 8.92 0.63 21.51 0 62.8 2.43 184.27 811.77 91.81
165 2020-09-12 6.79 7.92 8.29 18.19 9.34 8.91 0.66 19.74 4.98 62.25 2.03 193.37 809.54 75.68
166 2020-09-13 8.72 7.15 6.69 19.47 9.5 10.02 0.64 19.12 0 62.08 2.26 171.47 807.71 62.39
167 2020-09-14 11.69 10.05 8.09 19.62 9.86 9.82 0.62 19.19 0.76 62.21 2.39 172.8 807.82 62.81
168 2020-09-15 22.38 6.17 8.97 19.02 9.6 9.53 0.63 20.06 0 62.26 2.14 176.94 808.67 69.35
169 2020-09-16 10.04 12.91 6.54 19.21 9.91 9.36 0.62 20.69 3.49 62.5 1.69 197.85 809.35 74.3
170 2020-09-17 5.71 10.69 12.75 17.57 7.53 10.15 0.57 18.01 0 62.14 2.19 182.12 803.04 28.69
171 2020-09-18 19.59 8.41 8.78 18.74 9.09 9.71 0.63 20.18 6.86 62.56 2.99 211.06 808.25 66
172 2020-09-19 13.96 11.17 6.46 19.04 9.49 9.61 0.65 20.11 0 62.59 1.78 215.51 808.46 67.49
173 2020-09-20 13 9.13 7.16 18.94 9.75 9.28 0.66 21.02 0.53 62.64 2.11 184.14 811.2 87.45
174 2020-09-21 5.86 9.59 6.32 18.44 9.3 9.25 0.64 19.05 3.1 62.34 2.06 150.68 807.14 58.14
175 2020-09-22 7.52 9.7 8.58 18.08 9.16 9 0.65 19.9 0 62.27 3.7 119.47 811.69 90.62
176 2020-09-23 8.09 9 6.89 19.03 9.71 9.41 0.6 21.37 0 62.87 4.98 144.44 812.19 94.9
177 2020-09-24 7.01 11.64 7.31 19.66 10.1 9.59 0.68 21.12 0 62.65 2.41 197.99 810.55 82.89
178 2020-09-25 11.64 10.3 6.91 19.19 9.93 9.3 0.66 21.41 0 62.13 2.85 182.75 810.45 81.93
179 2020-09-26 15.53 15.9 7.61 19.14 9.78 9.38 0.62 18.43 14.49 60.58 2.06 188.16 806.85 55.92
180 2020-09-27 24.8 26.87 7.59 19.74 9.73 10.02 0.64 18.78 1.82 60.89 2.14 221.12 810.29 80.74
181 2020-09-28 62.68 10.23 17.25 20.92 13.1 9.19 0.72 20.49 0 61.21 2.62 197.6 813.45 103.59
182 2020-09-29 109.21 5.05 9.56 21.84 11.8 10.05 0.69 21.84 0 61.8 2.78 202.02 817.68 134.38
183 2020-09-30 87.45 4.99 3.6 21.74 11.74 10 0.69 21.17 0 61.75 3.22 194.33 816.33 123.82
184 Prescribed
Standards 0 - 100 0 - 60 0 - 80 0 - 80 0 - 80 0 - 80 0 - 4 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
185
Maximum Value 109.21 198.49 31.32 21.84 20.38 26.66 20.41 24.39 28 75.81 14.35 266.3 878.46 476.86
186 Maximum Value
At Time 2020-09-29 2020-06-10 2020-05-04 2020-09-29 2020-05-04 2020-05-09 2020-05-04 2020-09-05 2020-08-06 2020-08-01 2020-07-31 2020-09-06 2020-07-31 2020-07-31
187
Minimum Value 4.39 2.98 3.6 9.1 7.53 8.49 0.57 0.06 0 0 0.01 0.14 0.01 0.02
188 Minimum Value
At Time 2020-07-09 2020-06-03 2020-09-30 2020-06-07 2020-09-17 2020-07-01 2020-09-17 2020-04-08
2020-07-
07 2020-06-06 2020-04-24 2020-04-08 2020-06-19
2020-04-
08
189
Geometric Mean 20.28 10.58 8.58 15.6 10.55 13.99 5.17 18.55 5.98 58.53 2.18 139.23 785.82 82.69
190 Median 15.05 8.28 8.36 18.56 9.9 9.93 0.75 20.69 1.82 62.13 1.88 150.68 811.06 81.93
191 Standard
Deviation 17.65 15.28 2.66 4.46 1.68 5.47 5.61 6.62 7.7 19.22 1.99 63.06 139.59 60.8
192
Valid Data Points 104 173 173 173 173 173 173 111 107 107 113 113 104 113
193
Total Data Points 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183
194 Data Availablity
% 56.83 94.54 94.54 94.54 94.54 94.54 94.54 60.66 58.47 58.47 61.75 61.75 56.83 61.75
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07.06.2020 13.4 11.9 74.0 16.0 16.8 12.9 47.0 14.0 13.8 8.3 51.0 19.0 11.6 12.4 86.0 10.0 05.06.2020 9.2 16.0 71.0 20.0 14.9 10.6 69.0 22.0 19.8 8.8 54.0 13.0 12.4 13.9 60.0 11.0
08.06.2020 11.6 15.4 88.0 9.0 17.6 9.8 56.0 12.0 12.4 16.6 68.0 12.0 14.0 9.3 48.0 16.0 06.06.2020 10.5 15.8 54.0 17.0 13.0 8.9 57.0 13.0 11.0 13.2 65.0 20.0 16.7 9.3 53.0 13.0
09.06.2020 10.2 10.8 70.0 20.0 11.7 16.1 73.0 16.0 9.3 12.6 89.0 18.0 9.3 12.6 89.0 18.0 11.06.2020 13.1 7.4 61.0 19.0 11.7 9.8 62.0 17.0 9.8 17.1 83.0 17.0 12.4 13.5 56.0 20.0
10.06.2020 16.7 17.2 67.0 21.0 8.1 15.9 50.0 14.0 12.5 16.6 53.0 15.0 17.6 9.8 87.0 16.0 12.06.2020 15.7 9.3 56.0 10.0 7.6 17.1 72.0 15.0 13.9 7.8 77.0 16.0 16.8 18.4 70.0 12.0
19.06.2020 13.2 12.4 62.0 19.0 15.6 12.2 64.0 17.0 18.6 14.4 70.0 16.0 14.6 15.3 62.0 15.0 17.06.2020 13.8 11.8 72.0 16.0 12.4 14.0 74.0 19.0 13.4 15.9 62.0 17.0 15.2 14.1 67.0 19.0
20.06.2020 12.5 16.3 76.0 14.0 16.8 13.4 73.0 20.0 16.7 17.3 79.0 19.0 12.0 11.5 72.0 14.0 18.06.2020 16.7 17.6 62.0 17.0 17.4 11.2 79.0 17.0 14.6 12.0 71.0 16.0 12.4 16.7 64.0 15.0
21.06.2020 14.4 13.5 65.0 17.0 18.3 16.2 69.0 16.0 20.4 15.3 72.0 21.0 15.0 12.7 66.0 18.0 23.06.2020 14.5 15.3 77.0 15.0 16.3 14.1 60.0 18.0 16.4 13.6 65.0 21.0 18.7 13.4 72.0 17.0
22.06.2020 17.5 18.9 63.0 13.0 12.7 15.3 80.0 15.0 12.0 19.2 62.0 16.0 11.8 14.8 60.0 17.0 24.06.2020 18.1 12.4 61.0 21.0 13.2 15.2 66.0 14.0 12.3 17.6 73.0 14.0 14.1 17.8 76.0 13.0
04.07.2020 14.6 9.2 52.0 19.0 15.8 12.9 59.0 14.0 9.7 13.3 74.0 16.0 12.3 9.7 87.0 10.0 02.07.2020 9.7 12.4 54.0 12.0 11.2 16.2 69.0 22.0 14.9 9.8 54.0 13.0 10.5 12.6 60.0 11.0
05.07.2020 9.1 11.7 68.0 12.0 17.5 10.8 56.0 12.0 12.5 16.4 88.0 10.0 15.7 16.2 48.0 16.0 03.07.2020 16.8 14.6 56.0 15.0 13.2 15.5 58.0 14.0 12.5 11.8 65.0 20.0 14.0 8.0 53.0 13.0
06.07.2020 14.6 19.0 90.0 18.0 11.8 16.2 73.0 13.0 10.5 9.8 70.0 20.0 17.1 12.3 58.0 14.0 08.07.2020 11.7 16.9 61.0 19.0 16.7 11.4 55.0 17.0 8.8 17.9 83.0 17.0 13.7 14.2 56.0 20.0
07.07.2020 19.0 15.8 55.0 23.0 10.5 13.3 51.0 19.0 17.6 19.0 67.0 21.0 19.3 13.6 90.0 19.0 09.07.2020 15.8 8.9 87.0 15.0 8.0 17.9 62.0 15.0 13.8 7.7 76.0 16.0 17.7 11.9 71.0 13.0
18.07.2020 10.4 15.9 55.0 13.0 13.5 12.7 64.0 19.0 10.9 9.7 69.0 16.0 10.9 9.2 68.0 13.0 16.07.2020 16.7 11.8 53.0 22.0 15.9 10.8 66.0 13.0 20.2 14.2 81.0 20.0 13.8 11.8 72.0 10.0
19.07.2020 13.8 11.9 70.0 20.0 15.9 19.8 77.0 13.0 15.9 14.0 74.0 23.0 8.0 16.7 53.0 12.0 17.07.2020 18.2 14.6 59.0 13.0 16.6 16.0 70.0 14.0 13.4 11.0 71.0 14.0 18.4 16.5 62.0 17.0
22.07.2020 14.5 10.8 82.0 24.0 19.2 15.6 65.0 16.0 14.4 13.2 77.0 12.0 9.3 17.7 60.0 21.0 20.07.2020 8.3 12.4 69.0 14.0 18.3 12.4 76.0 21.0 11.7 17.5 63.0 22.0 10.5 18.0 80.0 19.0
23.07.2020 13.0 19.2 64.0 18.0 13.4 7.3 54.0 22.0 8.5 15.2 60.0 16.0 13.1 13.0 70.0 20.0 21.07.2020 12.7 18.6 88.0 22.0 7.9 14.7 80.0 17.0 9.5 14.6 73.0 16.0 19.7 13.5 69.0 22.0
08.08.2020 11.1 16.3 70.0 15.0 15.7 13.7 67.0 14.0 14.0 13.5 77.0 16.0 17.3 12.9 69.0 18.0 06.08.2020 12.5 14.9 59.0 17.0 13.1 11.7 74.0 19.0 14.6 12.5 59.0 20.0 15.9 12.4 62.0 14.0
09.08.2020 19.3 18.3 81.0 24.0 11.1 16.3 73.0 12.0 17.9 12.9 76.0 18.0 19.7 10.8 59.0 12.0 07.08.2020 16.4 11.8 80.0 16.0 10.5 14.9 55.0 16.0 17.6 11.5 63.0 22.0 17.4 15.7 72.0 24.0
10.08.2020 10.5 9.4 54.0 14.0 15.1 12.3 77.0 17.0 15.2 17.2 63.0 24.0 18.3 13.0 64.0 18.0 12.08.2020 11.7 14.6 67.0 19.0 16.9 8.9 72.0 14.0 13.0 10.2 79.0 17.0 13.0 10.6 44.0 19.0
11.08.2020 7.6 14.6 60.0 19.0 9.8 7.9 58.0 19.0 11.8 14.6 86.0 15.0 9.9 17.6 57.0 16.0 13.08.2020 19.1 9.3 88.0 12.0 7.4 15.0 75.0 20.0 14.6 15.9 73.0 24.0 11.8 14.6 76.0 14.0
20.08.2020 12.7 9.2 85.0 10.0 18.1 17.0 59.0 14.0 12.2 14.5 83.0 16.0 14.5 7.9 51.0 19.0 18.08.2020 14.2 16.9 68.0 22.0 12.3 9.2 59.0 11.0 8.4 11.2 53.0 13.0 12.7 14.0 70.0 13.0
21.08.2020 18.3 12.5 47.0 16.0 9.8 11.1 55.0 12.0 10.4 19.7 56.0 9.0 16.0 14.6 66.0 12.0 19.08.2020 18.3 10.7 57.0 13.0 20.7 14.5 51.0 21.0 15.7 13.8 64.0 20.0 7.6 11.2 53.0 18.0
22.08.2020 15.6 13.4 57.0 13.0 16.9 13.5 72.0 16.0 15.6 7.5 69.0 19.0 12.5 10.7 58.0 18.0 24.08.2020 17.4 12.3 54.0 16.0 14.1 12.8 64.0 19.0 9.1 15.3 81.0 16.0 13.9 8.4 62.0 19.0
23.08.2020 18.7 16.4 85.0 16.0 13.0 10.2 49.0 14.0 20.8 7.9 66.0 21.0 13.0 11.9 52.0 21.0 25.08.2020 9.6 13.5 61.0 15.0 17.4 10.8 69.0 13.0 16.6 7.7 75.0 19.0 15.4 12.9 55.0 18.0
26.08.2020 19.1 11.3 66.0 13.0 19.0 14.0 70.0 10.0 16.6 9.7 46.0 17.0 16.6 12.5 70.0 12.0 27.08.2020 17.3 17.0 68.0 12.0 20.8 11.8 72.0 14.0 13.3 9.7 70.0 14.0 10.6 9.2 70.0 17.0
06.09.2020 15.5 10.5 51.0 10.0 11.2 14.3 60.0 14.0 9.2 12.6 71.0 16.0 13.9 8.8 58.0 19.0 04.09.2020 11.8 15.9 85.0 19.0 9.9 12.4 69.0 21.0 8.0 11.4 77.0 24.0 13.2 11.5 60.0 14.0
07.09.2020 17.5 8.8 42.0 15.0 9.4 12.9 56.0 12.0 11.7 14.2 57.0 10.0 10.6 13.8 68.0 12.0 05.09.2020 9.4 13.3 79.0 13.0 14.6 9.4 55.0 14.0 19.1 12.8 85.0 20.0 18.3 9.7 53.0 13.0
08.09.2020 13.8 15.7 58.0 14.0 12.3 10.2 80.0 13.0 14.8 15.2 67.0 18.0 17.6 16.0 62.0 17.0 10.09.2020 12.4 8.3 72.0 23.0 13.9 10.8 79.0 17.0 9.0 17.0 78.0 16.0 13.0 19.0 56.0 20.0
09.09.2020 8.8 12.4 69.0 16.0 19.0 14.5 81.0 14.0 18.3 7.6 63.0 21.0 12.1 15.3 53.0 18.0 11.09.2020 19.7 11.2 55.0 18.0 16.7 11.8 85.0 15.0 16.1 8.1 82.0 14.0 20.8 15.9 78.0 25.0
18.09.2020 9.3 12.6 77.0 21.0 8.8 11.5 69.0 18.0 17.6 12.4 69.0 20.0 9.5 14.6 55.0 15.0 16.09.2020 15.8 12.3 75.0 14.0 14.6 9.8 47.0 19.0 16.0 11.4 72.0 17.0 14.3 9.8 67.0 20.0
19.09.2020 8.0 16.0 54.0 14.0 13.4 16.4 74.0 22.0 12.5 15.2 63.0 15.0 13.8 11.9 92.0 17.0 17.09.2020 8.2 12.0 69.0 17.0 17.4 14.0 69.0 13.0 13.0 13.2 67.0 21.0 12.5 10.9 70.0 14.0
20.09.2020 11.1 16.8 72.0 21.0 11.7 9.3 87.0 23.0 11.1 14.1 70.0 17.0 11.2 9.7 70.0 20.0 22.09.2020 15.2 10.2 77.0 20.0 9.8 15.2 62.0 18.0 8.3 15.2 60.0 23.0 13.0 15.8 91.0 17.0
21.09.2020 17.5 13.9 76.0 18.0 9.1 14.3 67.0 21.0 9.0 17.0 77.0 23.0 9.3 15.9 80.0 22.0 23.09.2020 19.2 13.7 61.0 18.0 10.6 9.2 55.0 24.0 15.0 18.1 69.0 25.0 8.8 16.8 61.0 21.0
Average 13.7 13.9 66.8 16.5 13.9 13.3 65.6 15.7 13.8 13.8 69.2 17.1 13.5 12.9 66.3 16.2 14.2 13.1 67.2 16.7 13.8 12.7 66.3 16.8 13.4 12.9 70.4 18.1 14.2 13.4 64.9 16.5
STD 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 100.0 60.0
SO2
(µg/m3)
NO2
(µg/m3)
PM10
(µg/m3)
PM2.5
(µg/m3)
13.75 13.25 67.30 16.88
LocationSO2
(µg/m3)
NO2
(µg/m3)
PM10
(µg/m3)
PM2.5
(µg/m3)STD
YA I. – Yadwad village:13.73 13.87 66.82 16.52
DA II. –Near DCBL Entrance gate 13.89 13.33 65.61 15.67
GA III. –At Guest House13.78 13.83 69.15 17.12
MA IV. –Manami Village13.55 12.86 66.30 16.21
WA I. – West Side of Mines14.22 13.13 67.15 16.70 100
Annexure 6: Third party Ambient Air Quality data
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING
YA I. – Yadwad village: DA II. –Near DCBL Entrance gate GA III. –At Guest House MA IV. –Manami Village WA I. – West Side of Mines SA II. – South Side of Mines NA III. – North Side of Mines EA IV . – East side of Mines
Date
80
80
Date
Due to CoVID no monitoring Done
Due to CoVID no monitoring Done
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
YA I. – Yadwad village: DA II. –Near DCBL Entrance gate GA III. –At Guest House MA IV. –Manami Village WA I. – West Side of Mines SA II. – South Side of Mines NA III. – North Side of Mines EA IV . – East side of Mines
Ambient Air Quaity
NO2… SO2… PM10… PM2.5…
Rain Water Harvesting: Cement Plant and Mines Annexure-7
Channelization of Surface Rain water to Rainwater Harvesting lake
Subject : Half Yearly Report
Dept Name :CSR
Duration: April-September 2020-2021
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List of villages
Name of the Panchayat Sl. No. Name of the villages
Yadwad
1 Yadwad 2 Manami3 Barambail4 Basavapatn5 Kurabatti6 Girisagar
Chippalakatti7 Kunnal 8 Chippalakatti
Kamanakatti9 Kamanakatti
10 Kopadatti11 Gulaganjikoppa
Thondikatti12 Budni13 Thondikatti
Hulkund 14 Hulkund
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Physical Plan vs Achievement
Physical Plan Target Achievement Budget Spent
General Health Camps 2 2 28500
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Watershed plan vs achievement
Physical Plan Budget Spent
Stone checks 53016
RO Filter water 97000
Solar Street light 170000
Rock filled dam repair 40822
Agro horticulture 8328
IEC branding 40000
EDP training 14500
Farm pond 19200
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Activities done in April to September 2020
Activities done Achieved
Constructed a farm pond of 15x15x1.5 size with 337.5 M3 capacity
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Done trench cum bund of 218 RMT Under process
Facilitated 4 farmers to get farm ponds through MGNREGA and Agriculture department and made a leverage of Rs. 4,70,000
1
Facilitated 5 farmers to get COVID relief support from horticulture department for their horticulture business and made a leverage of Rs. 25000
18 mtr is done
Supported 3 farmers to get vermi compost pits through MGNREGA and Agriculture department and made a leverage of Rs. 90,000
3
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Aug 2020 Planned and Achieved
Activities done
Enrolled 94 families under gram parivartan and 24 families have been connected with government schemes and programs
Food on street is done covering 250 poor people
Formed ATMA group consisting 20 members and connected the group to agriculture department. Group will be getting technical and financial assistance from the department
Supported primary health centre with hand sanitisor and masks to fight against covid-19
Repaired rock filled dam of 13 mtr and 10 mtr unter watershed project
Capacity and skill development training was conducted for abut 24 farmers through Agriculture department.
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Aug 2020 Planned and Achieved
Activities done
Nutritional health camp was conducted for about 35 malnourished children and their parents
A training was done on balanced food habit and nutrition for about 25 Anganawadi workers and supervisor
Planted 120 saplings
Got approval from NABARD for feasability study report which will be done for about 595 hectors
enrolled 650 youth for IBM skill training
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Self Help Groups-Bank Linkage
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Nutritional health camp to malnurished children at Yadwad
Reopening of DIKSHA centre and certificate distribution to the students completed course of Sewing machine operator and assistant beauty therapist
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Distribution of face shieldand nose masks to the healthworkers to fight againstsCOVID
Construction of stone checks under watershed project
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THANK YOU
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Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night
1 I1 West side of Working Pit dB 70.2 49.5 68.9 44.5 70.7 47.3 69.23 46.73 69.8 47.0 75.0 70.0
2 I2 South side of Working Pit dB 68.2 48.3 71.3 43.5 69.4 45.5 68.8 45 69.4 45.6 75.0 70.0
3 I3 North side of Working Pit dB 71.5 45.5 69.4 44 68.4 43.6 69.4 43.68 69.7 44.2 75.0 70.0
4 I4 East side of Working Pit dB 69.3 48.3 69.2 47.3 67.1 46.7 68.63 46.2 68.6 47.1 75.0 70.0
5 I5 At Main Enterance gate dB 70.8 55 67.3 54.9 68.5 56.3 69.48 52.6 69.0 54.7 75.0 70.0
6 R1 Yadwad village dB 53.2 41.3 54.7 42.3 52.2 44.3 53.5 42.9 53.4 42.7 55.0 45.0
7 R2 Manami village dB 51 42.2 53.5 44.3 54 45.3 51.4 43.33 52.5 43.8 55.0 45.0
8 R4 At Guest House dB 54.1 43 52.6 43.7 53.1 42.5 53.43 42.33 53.3 42.9 55.0 45.0
Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night
I1 69.8 47.0 75.0 70.0 R1 53.4 42.7 55.0 45.0
I2 69.4 45.6 75.0 70.0 R2 52.5 43.8 55.0 45.0
I3 69.7 44.2 75.0 70.0 R3 53.3 42.9 55.0 45.0
I4 68.6 47.1 75.0 70.0
I5 69.0 54.7 75.0 70.0
R2 52.9 39.7 55.0 45.0
R4 53.5 43.8 55.0 45.0
Annexure 9: The report on Noise monitoring
AMBIENT NOISE LEVEL MONITORING
Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 AverageSl.No Code
Code
Sampling Location Unit
Due to CoVID no monitoring
Done
Code
STD
Average STD Average STD
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
I1 I2 I3 I4 I5
Ambient Noise (dB) - Industrial
Average Day Average Night STD Day STD Night
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
R1 R2 R3
Ambient Noise (dB) - Residential
Average Day Average Night STD Day STD Night
Subject : HEALTH
Dept Name : OHC
April 2020 to Sept 2020
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Initiatives for Prevention of COVID-19.
Employees are screened by thermal scanner at the entrance, if found to be having temperature above 99.5’ F or 37.5’ C. They will be given medication and advised home isolation.
Those with breathing difficulty or fever, cold & cough will be screened with pulse oximeter and if their oxygen saturation is less than 94% they will be referred to higher center for further evaluation and management.
Wearing of mask is mandatory for all employees inside the plant. Hand sanitization with sanitizer while entering the premises is mandatory, and they are advised hand wash at an
interval of 2 hours. All vehicles will be sanitized at the gate with a chemical (Lysol) containing quaternary ammonium compound. Employees coming from other states are quarantined for 14 days after which they will be allowed to work if they don’t
have symptoms like fever, cold and cough. We have created an isolation room next our OHC, in which if any of our employee falls sick during work shift with
fever, cold, cough and breathlessness etc. The doctor and paramedical staff will examine the patient with complete set of PPE like N95 mask, gown, shoe cover, face shield etc.
While examining or dispensing medicine to patient with cold and cough and also during health check up staff nurse instructed to appropriate PPE like face shield, gloves, mask etc.
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OHC staff with complete PPE kit. Isolation room for examining patients with flu like symptoms.
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Awareness session conducted for our staff in early days of COVID-19
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TRAINING ON COVID RELATED PHYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES
During our next Apex meeting we are also educating them about various psychological stress the people are going through and how to handle them.
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POST COVID MANUAL
We have conducted COVID testing for more than 500 employees in our plant.
Those who were found positive we have provided them all assistance like consultation with a specialist, treatment, breakfast, lunch and dinner and medicines were served at their doorstep.
Those who required admission we assisted them in getting admitted at a reputed hospital at Belguamby arranging beds for them as there is huge scarcity of beds for corona patients. We had extended our support in getting them cashless insurance facility at the hospital.
Daily we are counselling them over the phone. We are preparing a manual on POST COVID heatlh
issues. We will shortly conduct a training session for them on overcoming these health problems.
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An isolation room is created for patients coming with COVID like symptoms viz. Fever, cold, cough, breathlessness.
The patient will be taken to this isolation room and checkup will be done by medical officer and first aid given by Staff nurse with full PPE.
After the patient is stabilized he is sent to higher center for further
testing and treatment. Three patients were treated in
this isolation room in which 2 of them came with breathing difficulty.
The isolation room is well ventilated and equipped with oxygen, nebulization, 4 beds.
ISOLATION ROOM
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COVID-19 TESTING FOR EMPLOYEES.
Screening of our employees both Dalmia talents and Contractual workmen done.
More than 500 employees were tested by Rapid antigen testing.
Primary contacts of positive cases were also screened including family members.
90% of the detected cases were asymptomatic remaining symptomatic cases treated and recovered.
All kinds of support were extended to positive cases and their family members including consultation with specialist doctors, online consultation for their children, blood sample collection at their door step, assistance in admission, insurance processing etc.
Almost all our employees have recovered successfully due to timely intervention.
Daily telephonic counselling was done for all patients including contractual workmen.
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