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ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE(FORM I)
For
Proposed Redevelopment of General PoolResidential Accommodation (GPRA) Colony
At
Kasturba Nagar, New Delhi
By
Central Public WorksDepartment
Table of Contents
Redevelopment of GPRA colony Form IAt Kasturba Nagar, New Delhi
I. Basic information.....................................................................................................................4
II. Activity....................................................................................................................................7
1) Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which willcause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)... .7
2) Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water,materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply):...14
3) Use , storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could beharmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risksto human health..........................................................................................................................20
4) Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning(MT/month)...............................................................................................................................21
5) Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)..........23
6) Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:.............................24
7) Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or intosewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:...............................................25
8) Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affecthuman health or the environment..............................................................................................26
9) Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which couldlead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing orplanned activities in the locality................................................................................................26
III. Environmental sensitivity......................................................................................................27
IV. Terms of Reference for EIA studies.......................................................................................31
Project Description....................................................................................................................31
Description of Environment......................................................................................................31
1. Land environment........................................................................................................32
2. Meteorological data.....................................................................................................32
3. Air environment..........................................................................................................32
4. Noise environment......................................................................................................32
5. Water environment......................................................................................................32
6. Biological environment...............................................................................................33
7. Socioeconomic and health aspects..............................................................................33
Anticipated Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures:-...............................................33
Environment Management Plan
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Table 1: Ground Coverage and FAR details of the Proposed Building...........................................8Table 2- Construction Material......................................................................................................15Table 3- Quantification of different construction waste generated................................................22Table 4- Demolish built up area with components to be demolish................................................23
YYAnnexure 1- compensatory Land allotment for Plantation..............................................................7Annexure 2-Soil Investigation Report of the Site............................................................................8
FORM IAppendix I
(See Paragraph-6)
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I. Basic informationS.No. Items Details
1. Name of the project/s Proposed Redevelopment of General PoolResidential Accommodation (GPRA) Colonyby Central Public Works Department(CPWD)
2. S. No. in the schedule Sr. No. 8 (b) [Schedule 8 :Building/Construction projects/AreaDevelopment Projects and Townships, ofEIA Notification 2006]
3. Proposed capacity / area /length/tonnage to be handled/command area/lease area /numberof wells to be drilled
Plot Area = 1,91,537.341 m2 (47.32 Hectare)Proposed FAR = 3,86,857.32 m2
Built Up Area = 7,67,008.962 m2
4. New/Expansion/Modernization It is Redevelopment of General PoolResidential Accommodation (GPRA) Colony
5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. No
6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ As per the EIA Notification 2006,and itsamendment, Project falls under Category A.
7. Does it attract the general condition?If yes, please specify.
No
8. Does it attract the specificcondition? If yes, please specify.
No
9. Location
Plot/Survey/Khasra No.
Kasturba Nagar, Near Defence colony, NewDelhi
VillageTehsilDistrictState
14. Nearest railway station/airport alongwith distance in kms.
Nearest Railway Station:
Sewa Nagar Railway Station –
Adjacent to the Site in N Lodhi Colony railway Station – 0.9
Km in NNW Sarojini Nagar railway station- 2.87
km, W Safdarjung railway station-3.88 km,
WNearest Airport:
Safdarjung Airport - 1.92 Km in WNW
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Indira Gandhi International Airport-5.12
km in SSW (Source of information:- Google EarthPro)
15. Nearest Town, city, DistrictHeadquarters along with distance inkms.
Project site falls within the NCT-Delhi.
16. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad,Municipal Corporation, Local body(complete postal addresses withtelephone nos. to be given)
Municipal Corporation-780, Major Somnath Marg, Sector 9, R.K.Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022
17. Name of applicant Central Public Works Department
18. Registered Address RPD- 1, CPWD,E-Wing, Room No. 06Nirman BhawanNew Delhi-110011
19. Address for correspondence :NameDesignation (Owner/Partner/CEO)Address
Pin CodeTelephone No.Fax No.E-mail
Akhelesh KumarExecutive EngineerRPD- 1, CPWD,E-Wing, Room No. 06Nirman BhawanNew Delhi-110011
Landline: - 011-23060741
[email protected]. Details of Alternative Sites
examined, if any. Location of thesesites should be shown on atoposheet.
No, as it is redevelopment of the existingsite.
21. Interlinked Projects No
22. Whether separate application ofinterlinked project has beensubmitted?
No
23. If yes, date of submission -
24. If No, reason -
25. Whether the proposal involvesapproval/ clearance under: if yes,
Proposal involves approval/ clearance under :
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details of the same and their status tobe given.(a)The forest (Conservation) act,1980?(b) The wildlife (Protection) act,1972?(C) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991?
(a)The forest (Conservation) act, 1980: No
(b) The wildlife (Protection) act, 1972: No
(C) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991:NA
26. Whether there is any GovernmentOrder/Policy relevant/relating to thesite?
The following Govt. Orders / Policies are tobe followed to the project :-
National Building Code (NBC) of India
for construction of building 2016. Unified Building Bye Laws Delhi 2016 Water Pollution (Prevention & Control)
Act, 1974,Air Pollution (Prevention &Control) Act, 1981
Environment Protection Act, 1986 Municipal Solid Waste Rules, 2016 Hazardous Waste Management &
Handling Rules,2008 EIA Notification, 2006 and its
amendments 2016 Manual on norms and standards for
environment clearance of largeconstruction projects issued by MoEF.
Delhi Tree Preservation Act,1994
27. Forest land involved (hectares) No
28. Whether there is any litigationpending against the project and /orland in which the project is proposeto be set up?(a) Name of the Court(b) Case No.(c) Orders/directions of the Court, ifany and its relevance with theproposed project.
No
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II. Activity1) Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project
involving actions, which will cause physical changes in thelocality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies,etc.)
S.No. Information/Checkilist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities /rates, wherever possible)with source of information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary change inland use, land cover or topographyincluding increase in intensity ofland use (with respect to local landuse plan)
No Site is earmarked for residentialpurposes for central govt. employees,and only redevelopment is being donewithout changing the land use of theexisting area.The proposed development will beincompliance with the planned landuse of the area.
1.2 Clearance of existing land,vegetation and buildings?
Yes As the redevelopment of the site isbeing proposed, so clearance of theexisting land as well as vegetation willbe done. As far as tree felling at the site isconcerned, approx. 520 trees will becut. However, Project Proponent iscommitted to retain /relocate /replantmaximum no. of trees within thepremises of the site; ForCompensation, CPWD will plantapprox. 5,200-5,500 trees on site. Treecutting shall be done after obtainingpermission from concerned authority.
1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes There will be development ofresidential units with other facilitiessuch as commercial shops, banquet,community, schools etc.
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Table 1: Ground Coverage and FAR details of the Proposed Building
Particulars Area (m2)FAR Achieved
Residential FAR
Commercial FAR
Community FAR
Primary and Secondary School FAR
Others(Dispensary, Religious Building)
3,86,857.323,62,497.325,40096016,8001,200
Proposed Ground Coverage (21 % of Plot area)
Residential
Commercial+ Community
School
Others(Dispensary+ Religious Building)
40,166.89732,7862,1003,2802,000
1.5 Pre-construction investigationse.g. Bore houses, soil testing?
Yes Soil investigation, geotechnical surveyand other testing shall be done.
1.6 Construction works? Yes All construction activities of area willbe confined within the projectpremises; there will be no physicalchanges outside the project boundary.Construction of buildings will be donesystematically, and with due care onenvironmental protection.As it is redevelopment of the existingsite, Few structures shall be razed, sodemolition works shall be involved toobut as stated above no physicalchanges will be occur outside theboundary
1.7 Demolition works? Yes As the redevelopment of the site isbeing proposed, so demolition at thesite will be done. Total built up area of1, 22,000 m2 will be demolished.
1.8 Temporary sites used forconstruction works or housing ofconstruction workers?
Yes All the construction activity includingstocking of raw materials will beconfined within the project site only.Inside the proposed site, a small areawill be utilized temporarily for
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construction of sheds for the labor.Local labors (approx. 300-350persons)from nearby area will be hired.Sanitation facilities will be developedat site.
1.9 Above ground buildings,structures or earthworks includinglinear structures, cut and fill orexcavations
Yes Above ground buildings will includeresidential towers, commercial andcommunity facilities etc. other thanthis, there will be provision of cut andfill for basement, foundation, and otherMEP services etc.
1.10 Underground works includingmining or tunneling?
No No underground work involved.
1.11 Reclamation works? No No reclamation work required.
1.12 Dredging? No NA
1.13 Offshore structures? No NA
1.14 Production and manufacturingprocesses?
No No production/manufacturing processinvolved. It is building constructionproject
1.15 Facilities for storage of goods ormaterials?
Yes Raw material will be stored at site in acovered area. Cement will beseparately stored under cover in bales.Sand will be stacked neatly undertarpaulin cover. Bricks and steel willbe laid in open.
1.16 Facilities for treatment or disposalof solid waste or liquid effluents?
Yes Solid Waste:The solid waste generated from theproject will be in the form of:During construction PhaseConstruction and DemolitionWaste:• The waste shall be mainlycomprising of concrete, RCC, brickwork, flooring, finishes, pavement,
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doors, windows and ventilators,roofing, electrical, water supply,sanitary installations, rain water pipewith all fittings and fixtures etc. • Waste shall be deposited atcollection centre made at the site andwill be transported and disposed to theBurari recycling plant by approvedagency.
Operational Phase:The solid waste generated from sitewill be mainly food waste and streetwaste, mainly generated waste wouldbe domestic in nature and the quantityof the total waste from proposedbuilding will be 8,476 kg/day. Solidwastes generated will be segregatedinto biodegradable (waste vegetablesand foods etc.) and non-biodegradable(papers, cartons, thermocol, plastics,glass etc.) components and collectedin separate bins. The biodegradableorganic wastes will be treated insidethe premises. Recyclable and non-recyclable wastes will be disposedthrough Govt. approved agency.
Liquid effluents:During construction phase, sewagegeneration shall be approx. 13.54m3/day. The wastewater shall betreated and disposed through septictanks with soak pits. The waste waterin operation phase will be approx.2,474 KLD treated up to tertiary levelin a STP of 3,000 KLD capacity andthe treated sewage will be reused fortoilet flushing (951 KLD), andhorticulture (165 KLD).however
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Surplus treated wastewater during dryseason i.e. 863 KLD and duringmonsoon season i.e. 1,028KLD will bere utilized in other colonies/areasunder CPWD. Dewatered/dried sludgegenerated from the STP plant will beused as manure for green beltdevelopment.
1.17 Facilities for long term housing ofoperational workers?
Yes There shall be provision for residencefor staff workers at the site.
1.18 New road, rail or sea trafficduring construction or operation?
No
Yes
During construction PhaseThere will be increased traffic duringconstruction phase for transporting theconstruction materials as well asdemolish debris from the site but asthe site is well connected to roads So,no new road is proposed.Transportation will be done bybhairon road. Operation of thetransportation vehicle shall be doneduring non peak hours. During Operational PhaseGPRA colony is flanked by bhishampitamah marg to its East and Ch.Chandu Lal Balmiki Marg to the West.Sewa Nagar Railway station andbarapullah road is to its northdirection.Though site has good connectivity ,however to avoid the traffic congestionInternal roads; paths will be developedfor vehicular movements (to avoid anycongestion) during operational phase.
1.19 New road, rail, air waterborne orother transport infrastructureincluding new or altered routesand stations, ports, airports etc?
Yes As site is surrounded by populatedplaces, during the operational phase ofthe site, traffic may be added up to theexisting vehicular movement, so trafficanalysis of different routes will be
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done and on the recommendations ofthe traffic experts, alternative to reducethe traffic load on the existing roadswill be proposed.
1.20 Closure or diversion of existingtransport routes or infrastructureleading to changes in trafficmovements?
Yes Partially, only during constructionphase. Though site has goodconnectivity to sector/nearby locationroads.
1.21 New or diverted transmissionlines or pipelines?
Yes For operation phase, there will beprovision of power transmission lines,water pipelines to the projectcomponents etc.
1.22 Impoundment, damming,culverting, realignment or otherchanges to the hydrology ofwatercourses or aquifers?
No No impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other changes tothe hydrology of surface watercoursesis proposed.
1.23 Stream crossings? No There are no streams running acrossthe site.
1.24 Abstraction or transfers of waterform ground or surface waters?
Yes Construction Phase : During the construction phase thewater requirement (approx. 63 KLD)will be met from Private water ortreated wastewater from Nearby STP.No ground water will be extracted forthe construction activities.Operational Phase : Total water requirement forredevelopment of GPRA colony willbe approx. 3,071 KLD. Total freshwater requirement is approx 1,954.73KLD. The main sources fresh waterwill be
DJB
However the secondary sources of thewater are
Tanker supply (For
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Emergency Use only) Treated Effluent from an
external centralized sewagetreatment Plant
1.25 Changes in water bodies or theland surface affecting drainage orrun-off?
No
Yes
Currently there is no water bodiespresent at the site.Runoff will increase due to increasedpaved surface. However, increasedrunoff will be managed by well-designed storm water managementplan.
1.26 Transport of personnel ormaterials for construction,operation or decommissioning?
Yes Construction PhaseDuring the construction phase, about40-50 trucks are estimated per weekfor the transport of the constructionand demolished material only as thelocal labour from the nearby area willbe hired. However Adequate parkingspace within the project site forloading and unloading of materials willbe provided.Operational Phase :Adequate parking space (9,673 ECS)will be provided in operational phase.
1.27 Long-term dismantling ordecommissioning or restorationworks?
No No Long term dismantling ordecommissioning or restoration workswill be involved.
1.28 Ongoing activity duringdecommissioning which couldhave an impact on theenvironment?
No None
1.29 Influx of people to an area ineither temporarily orpermanently?
Yes During Construction phase Locallaborers from nearby area will beemployed. So influx of people istemporary.In the operational phase, As the site isbeing redeveloped for setting up
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residential and commercial facility forcentral govt. employees, populationwill be remain almost same. Thus, nosignificant influx of people isenvisaged
1.30 Introduction of alien species? No The landscaping will be carried outwith mainly local species with a fewornamental varieties of flora that arewell suited to the local conditions likeazadirachta indica , cassia fistula,Terminalia arjuna , Delonix Regia etc.
1.31 Loss of native species or geneticdiversity?
Yes The construction activities willnecessarily comprise of removal ofvegetation and tree cover from the site.Clearing of vegetation on the site willinvolve removal of local floral speciesfound on the site. However maximumefforts will be made to retain existingtree cover as well as new sapling shallbe planted during operational phase.
1.32 Any other actions? No Not Applicable.
2) Use of Natural resources for construction or operation ofthe Project (such as land, water, materials or energy,especially any resources which are non-renewable or inshort supply):
S.No.
Information/checklist confirmation Yes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data
2.1 Land especially undeveloped oragricultural land (ha)
Yes About 47.32 ha of land is earmarkedfor residential purposes for centralgovt. employees. The selected site isrelatively flat and is unobstructed withmajority built up land. Development ofland will be done as per the land useallotted by DDA.
2.2 Water (expected source & competingusers) unit: KLD
Yes During construction phase 63 KLDamount of water will be required
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which will be provided by Privatetanker supplier or Treated wastewaterfrom Nearby STP. During operationphase, water supply will be providedthrough DJB. About 1,954.73KLD offresh water will be required duringoperation phase of the project.
2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes During the construction phase approx.quantity of construction material usedas follow:
Reinforcement bars TMT 500 D -
37200 MTStructural steel yst 350 grade in sections,
Hollow RHS section
Hollow SHS sections plates 16/20 mm thick - 38900 MT
Cement OPC for RMC. - 60000
MT / 12 lac bag or RMC 180000cum
Cement PPC. - 30000 Mt / 6 lac
bagMaterial will be purchased fromreputed manufacturers.
2.4 Construction material – stone,aggregates, sand / soil (expectedsource – MT)
Yes Construction material used at the sitewith approximate quantity is as follow:
Table 2- Construction Material
S.No. Particular Unit Qty1) Boring with hydraulic piling rigs with power units,
Providing and installing cast in situ single under reamedpiles of specified diameter and length below pile cap inM-25 cement concrete, to carry a safe working load notless than specified, excluding the cost of steelreinforcement but including the cost of boring withBentonite solution and the length of the pile to beembedded in pile cap etc. all complete. (Length of pilefor payment shall be measured upto to the bottom of pilecap) 900mm dia
metre 90,527
2) Earth work in excavation in all kinds of soil by cum 7, ,550
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mechanical means (Hydraulic excavator) / manualmeans over areas (exceeding 30cm in depth. 1.5 m inwidth as well as 10 sqm on plan) including disposal ofexcavated earth, by mechanical tippers includingloading, unloading upto lead of 10 km at the siteapproved by Engineer in charge. Stacking of requiredearth for filling within campus will be separatelystacked and No extra payment will be made for extralead.
3) M-10 grade plain cement concrete (cement contentconsidered @ 220 kg/cum)
Cum 10,123
4) M10 grade plain cement concrete ( cement contentconsidered @ 220 kg per cum)
cum 12,487
5) Concrete - All works upto plinth level Cum 87,833
6) Concrete - All works above plinth level upto floor Vlevel
Cum 55,524
7) Thermo-Mechanically Treated bars of grade Fe-500D ormore
Kg 20,454,244
8) Thermo-Mechanically Treated bars of grade Fe-500 Dor more
Kg 11,938,480
9) Structural steel work riveted, bolted or welded in builtup sections, trusses and framed work, including cutting,hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming coatof approved steel primer all complete.
Kg 25,877,752
10) Providing and applying 1 hr rating 12mm to 17mm thickvermiculite gypsum based wt mix spray CAFCOcoating for fire proofing on structural steel i/c cost ofscaffolding.
sqm 234,644
11) Providing and applying 1 hr. fire rating water based fireproof intumescent coatings two coatings ( 988 micronsto 2598 microns) of Jotun steel master 60 WB orequivalent after applying one coat of two componentwater borne epoxy primer multiple coating PenguardWF or equivalent to cover structural steel work aftersurface preparation with blasting by grit or copper slagupto Sa2.5 quality. Finish coat with two componentacrylic polyurethane coating of Dry Film Thickness 75microns ( Hardtop Eco).
sqm 78,135
12) Supply and installation of Karlzip 100 mm thick panelgalvalume precoated polyster paint, Vertically laid wallcladding system for standard internal & external non-
sqm 52,935
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corrosive surface from Insulated Panels with 100mmthick 48 kg/sqm rock wool insulation
13) Supply & Fixing of 1mm thick Lysaght Smartdek51structural decking systems of Tata BlueScope steel makein 960 mm effective width and 51 mm crest depth,Galvanized (275 Gsm coated total on both side, 550Mpa yield strength) decking sheets The fixing of thedecking sheets shall be done with self tapping screws.(Screws size 12-14 x 20 mm) . The fasteners shall beused confirming to AS 3566, Class III
sqm 193,324
14) Providing and laying autoclaved aerated cement blocksmasonry with 150mm/ 230mm/300mm thick AACblocks in superstructure above plinth level upto floor Vlevel with RCC band at sill level and lintel level withapproved block laying polymer modified adhesivemortar all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-Charge.(The payment of RCC band and reinforcementshall be made for separately).
Cum 38,950
15) Polished Granite stone slab jet Black, Cherry Red, EliteBrown, Cat Eye or equivalent.
Sqm 58,215
16) Providing and fixing granite Stone work for wall liningupto 10 m height with special adhesive over 12 mmthick bed of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarsesand), including pointing in white cement with anadmixture of pigment to match the stone shade.
sqm 39,725
17) Providing and laying C.C. floor / pavement of mix M-25with ready mixed concrete from batching plant. Theready mixed concrete shall be laid and finished withscreed board vibrator , vacuum dewatering process andfinally finished by floating, brooming with wire brushetc. complete as per specifications and directions ofEngineer-in- charge. (The panel shuttering work shall bepaid for separately). (Note:- Cement content consideredin this item is @ 330 kg/cum. Excess/less cement usedas per design mix is payable/ recoverable separately).
cum 23,378
18) Providing and fixing Sliding and folding Acousticpartition STC 45 up to false ceiling level consisting ofseries of individual flat elements of 100 mm thicktravelling along the ceiling track assembled to form asolid wall. The sound insulation of the operable partitionshould be 45db. Elements must be constructed of a
sqm 6,271
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torsion-free steel horizontal tube frame and torsion-stiffvertical aluminum profiles, bolted together to make theelement strong and sturdy. The frame must be cladeither side with 16mm MDF panels hung in acousticfree suspension from the panel frame. The elementsmust be inter-connected by means of a positive lockingconcave/convex aluminum profile with an integratedmagnetic strip and sealing lip having a linear attractionof 40N/m. Each element must have a spindlemechanism which should be connected to the springloaded top and bottom retractable seal. The spindlemechanism should be operated manually by a bayonetconnected crank handle that acts as a lock in functionduring cranking process. The horizontal top and bottomseals must be extended manually by crank handle andshould ensure a contact pressure of 800N when the sealsare completely extended. The seal spindle mechanismmust be accessible while the panel is hanging forservicing and adjustment if necessary. Total disassemblyof the panel frame to access internal components is notacceptable. No fixed sweep seals allowed in top andbottom of the element that would rub against the trackor floor while moving the element. The telescopicelement or the end closure element must open and close450mm horizontally. The movement of the telescopicpanel and the operation of the horizontal top and bottomseal and must be operated by Two mechanism. Eachelement must be suspended from the track capable ofwithstanding the load of the element. The elements shallrun with the help of steel clad, multi directional rollerson a track capable of taking a weight of 1000 kgs perElement / 2000 Kgs per Element. Panel should bestacked offset . The panel surface to be finish will befabric with foam backing. After installation of tracks, asound barrier should be erected between the RCC andthe false ceiling consisting of 2 gypsum boards of12.5mm thick each with mineral wool filling in betweenhaving a density of 48kgs/ cubic meter and fitted to aG.I. sheet framework.
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19) Providing and fixing of Sliding and folding OperableAcoustic Partition STC 55 up to false ceiling level ,consisting of series of individual flat elements of 100mm thick travelling along the ceiling track assembled toform a solid wall. The sound insulation of the operablepartition should be 55db. Elements must be constructedof a torsion-free steel horizontal tube frame and torsion-stiff vertical aluminum profiles, bolted together to makethe element strong and sturdy. The frame must be cladeither side with 16mm MDF panels hung in acousticfree suspension from the panel frame. The elementsmust be inter-connected by means of a positive lockingconcave/convex aluminum profile with an integratedmagnetic strip and sealing lip having a linear attractionof 40N/m. Each element must have a spindlemechanism which should be connected to the springloaded top and bottom retractable seal. The spindlemechanism should be operated manually by a bayonetconnected crank handle that acts as a lock in functionduring cranking process. The horizontal top and bottomseals must be extended manually by crank handle andshould ensure a contact pressure of 800N when the sealsare completely extended. The seal spindle mechanismmust be accessible while the panel is hanging forservicing and adjustment if necessary. Total disassemblyof the panel frame to access internal components is notacceptable. No fixed sweep seals allowed in top andbottom of the element that would rub against the trackor floor while moving the element. The telescopicelement or the end closure element must open and close450mm horizontally. The movement of the telescopicpanel and the operation of the horizontal top and bottomseal and must be operated by Two mechanism. Eachelement must be suspended from the track capable ofwithstanding the load of the element. The elements shallrun with the help of steel clad, multi directional rollerson a track capable of taking a weight of 1000 kgs perElement / 2000 Kgs per Element. Panel should bestacked offset .After installation of tracks, a soundbarrier should be erected between the RCC and the false
sqm 28
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ceiling consisting of 2 gypsum boards of 12.5mm thickeach with mineral wool filling in between having adensity of 48kgs/ cubic meter and fitted to a G.I. sheetframework.
20) Providing and instaling i/c designing , testing of Redstone colour finish GFRC (Glass Fibre ReinforcedConcrete ) profiles panels of 20 mm thickness upto aheight of 35 m of size, pattern, design, of approvedmake to be fixed to the MS framing / structural steelwork in Dry Fixing method , using appropriatefasteners, and necessary hardware with scaffolding, etcin Building Façade. The panel shall be made fromsuitable 53 grade White Portland Cement aggregatesconfirming to ASTM C 33 with aggregates suitablytested and proven washed and dry silica sand passingthrough sieve No. 20, Super Plasticizers, UV ResistantSynthetic inorganic pigments shall be used forpigmentation. GFRC panels shall be fastened in place ofbolting shown on approved shop drawings. FabricatedGFRC shall be done to achieve the followingcharactererisistics when aged 28 days : shell 20mm mintolerance +/- 3mm -0, glass fibre 3 to 4% by weight( pre mix - alkali resistance fibre) , compressive strength: 3900 - 4200 psi ( M30 grade concrete) , flexural yieldstrength 700-1200 psi ( test avg. premix method) ,flexiture Ult strength 1000-1200 psi, denisty 2000kg/cum, wind load 200 kg/sqm. The rate to include allclamps and brackets of MS hot dip galvanised min. 80microns of Hilti or Fisher make.
sqm 10,300
21) 18 mm thick Italian Marble stone slab, Perlato, RossoVerona, Fire Red or Dark Emperadore etc.
Sqm 8,230
22) Grading roof for water proofing treatment with Cementconcrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stoneaggregate 20 mm nominal size )
cum 11,318
23) Providing and applying solvent free single componentPolyurethane spray applied waterproofing membranesystem 1mm thick water based , anti root, low VOC andelastomeric on basement roof , sunken portion,horizontal and vertical face I/c applying moistureinsensitive epoxy primer broadcasted with sand afternecessary surface preparation followed by applying
sqm 109,041
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waterproofing membrane using specialized 1 componentspray machine as per manufactures specifications BASFor equivalent.
24) Providing and fixing pre-applied HDPE membranewaterproofing treatment for Raft Slab , with 1.2mmthick fully bonded HDPE sheet membrane should behaving minimum thickness, shall comprise of HDPElayer of not less than 0.8mm, strong adhesive andprotective layer. Fully bonded membrane shall havefollowing minimum properties (i) minimum elongationat break of 400%; (ii) Peel Strength of concrete: >800N/m; (iii) Puncture Resistance of >900N of approvedmake, before casting of base RCC slab. The pre-applied,fully bonded HDPE sheet membrane gets bonded to theunderneath of the poured concrete used as base/ raftslab. The fully bonded HDPE sheet membrane shallconsist of a thick HDPE film, a highly aggressivepressure sensitive adhesive and weather resistingcoating which bonds integrally to poured concrete ofbase slab. The membrane shall be BBA certified andconforms to basement waterproofing protection togrades 2, 3 as defined in BS 8102:2009. The fullybonded HDPE sheet waterproofing membrane shallhave following minimum properties : 1) Resisthydrostatic pressure of upto 70 m head of water as perASTM D5385; 2) Adhesion to concrete of 2.88 N/mm.The fully bonded HDPE sheet membrane, shall beinstalled with standard 75mm side edge laps and 75mmend laps taped with Tape HC, a double side coatedadhesive tape over the entire area and turned up on to avertical timber. The membrane shall be laid over theconcrete blinding having smooth dried surface includingnecessary removal of release liner while applying,necessary overlaps between the membranes and fixingoverlaps by Tape, firm rolling onto the surface to get atight seal, etc. All systems to be installed as perapproved manufacturer's recommendations, etc.complete with all lead and lift for all materials andlabour and as directed by Engineer in-charge. Referdrawing.
sqm 140,347
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25) P/F laminated glass ( 5mm + 1.52 thick pvb film +5mm clear glass ) panels size 1200mm x 2400mm oncanopy roof i/c sealing joints with weather silicon
sqm 21,184
26) Steel grey granite sqm 22,540
27) Steel Grey Granite ( M6 ) sqm 17,020
28) Desert Brown Granite ( M25 ) sqm 4,340
29) Codacasta Granite (M14) sqm 4,145
30) Madnapalli Granite(M1) sqm 8,506
31) Steel Grey Granite(M7) 11,350
32) Madnapalli Granite(M2) sqm 11,390
33) Supplying and stacking sweet earth including royaltyand carriage (sweet earth measured in stacks will bededucted by 20% for payment) for mounds specifiedlevel mention in drawing and other areas as per sitecondition.
Cum 21,539
2.5 Forests an timber (source – MT) Yes All material forests and timber will beprovided by selected suppliers.However steel frames etc shall be usedto minimize the use of timber.
2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels(source, competing users) Unit: fuel(MT), energy (MW)
Yes Power/Electricity Details :Source : BSES DelhiThe total demand load for the project
will be 20,000 kW (23,529 kVA). It is
proposed to install 6 Electrical Subs-
Stations in basement-22.7 Any other natural resources (use
appropriate standard units)No All the resources with expected
quantity have been mentioned above.
3) Use , storage, transport, handling or production ofsubstances or materials, which could be harmful to humanhealth or the environment or raise concerns about actualor perceived risks to human health.
S. No. Information/checklistconfirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)
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with source of information data3.1 Use of substances or materials,
which are hazardous (as per MSIHCrules) to human health or theenvironment (flora, fauna, and watersupplies)
Yes During construction phase, usage ofmaximum of 1m3/ day of High SpeedDiesel for operation of DieselGenerators is envisaged. During Operational PhaseAn underground HSD oil storage tankis planned for storage of High SpeedDiesel for DG sets. The oil tank yardwill be designed as per IS 10987 andPetroleum rule 2002.It shall also be handled as per TheManufacture, Storage and Import ofHazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 andMaterial Safety Data Sheet.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease oraffect disease vectors (e.g. insect orwater borne diseases)
No Suitable drainage and wastemanagement measures (with frequentspray of insecticides etc.) will beadopted in both the construction andoperational phase such that there will beno stagnation of water or accumulationof waste. This will effectively restrictthe reproduction and growth of diseasevectors.
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. bychanging living conditions?
Yes Welfare of people will be improved asliving conditions will be improved bysetting up new buildings and otherfacilities like commercial; communityetc. living and environment conditionswill also improve as proposed buildingwill be GRIHA/IGBC rated greenbuilding.
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people whocould be affected by the project e.g.hospital patients, children, theelderly etc.
No Impacts of this type are not expected.
3.5 Any other causes Yes From an overall perspective, theimplementation of the project will notonly provide good residential facility aswell as being green building project
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will reduce overall impact onenvironment. So the redevelopment ofGPRA colony will cause positiveimpact on environment and society.
4) Production of solid wastes during construction oroperation or decommissioning (MT/month)
S. No. Information/Checklistconfirmation
Yes/NoDetails thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes Yes During construction phase,demolition waste and excavation ofsoil will be done. As far as possible,the inert solid waste generated will bereused in construction work ofroads/pavement depending upon thesuitability of the material and theunused material shall be handed overto the approved vendor for finaldisposal.During the construction phase totalexcavated soil qty is 10,65,546 cum,the excavation of foundation andbasement.
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and orcommercial wastes)
Yes The total municipal solid waste tobe generated is approx. 8,476kg/dayduring the operation phase
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as perHazardous Waste ManagementRules)
Yes The hazardous wastes along withother wastes in the project will beused oil from DG sets, which isclassified as per The HazardousWaste Category 5.1 as per TheHazardous Wastes (Management &Handling) Rules, 1989.Used oil from DG sets will be storedin HDPE drums in isolated coveredfacility. This used oil will be sold toauthorized recyclers. Suitable carewill be taken so that spills/leaks ofused oil from storage are avoided.
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4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not applicable
4.5 Surplus product No Not applicable
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludgefrom effluent treatment
Yes Sludge generated from the STP plantwill be dried and later will be used asmanure for green belt development.
4.7 Construction or demolitionwastes
Yes Total 1, 22,000 m2 area will bedemolished this will produce 1,25,000 m3 of demolish waste. Recyclable waste constructionmaterials will be sold to recyclers.Unusable and excess constructionand demolition debris will be sent toBurari Recycling Plant.
Table 3- Quantification of different construction waste generated
S.No. Constituents Quantity of Waste generated (tones/annum)
1. Soil, sand and gravel 4.2-5.14
2. Bricks and Masonary 3.6-4.43. Concrete 2.4-3.67
4. Metals 0.6-0.73
5. Bitumen 0.25-0.30
6. Wood 0.25-0.30
7. Others 0.1-0.15
Table 4- Demolish built up area with components to be demolish
S.No. Constituents Built up area to be demolished
1. Concrete, RCC, brickwork, flooring, andwater supply pipes,sanitary installation,rainwater pipes withfittings and fixtures.
Approximately 122,000 Sq. Mtr of area willbe razed. Which includes, residential flats,shops, sub stations etc..
4.8 Redundant machinery orequipment
No Redundant machinery will not begenerated.
4.9 Contaminated soils or othermaterials
No Contaminated soils or other materialswill not be generated.
4.10 Agricultural wastes Yes Landscape wastes of 2.71 kg/day willbe generated.
4.11 Other solid wastes No Not other solids will be produced.
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5) Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxioussubstances to air (Kg/hr).
S. No. Information/Checklistconfirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossilfuels from stationary or mobilesources
Yes The project does not envisage anymajor air pollution sources exceptoperation of DG sets during powerfailure and vehicular traffic.
5.2 Emissions from productionprocesses
No No production processes involved.Hence, there will be no such emissions.
5.3 Emissions from materials handlingincluding storage or transport
Yes Small quantities of fugitive emissionsare envisaged during transport andhandling of construction materials. Suchemissions will be temporary andcontrolled by the use of sprinkling andother viable techniques like covering ofloose material.
5.4 Emissions from constructionactivities including plant andequipment
Yes This will be restricted to theconstruction phase and the constructionsite only.
5.5 Dust or odours from handling ofmaterials including constructionmaterials, sewage and waste
Yes Dust is anticipated during loading andunloading of construction material andexcavation of upper earth surface. Thesewill however be temporary in nature,which will be controlled by providingwater sprinklers. Tarpaulin cover will beprovided on stored loose materials toreduce the dust emission.
5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste No No incineration of wastes is proposed.5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in
open air (e.g. slash materials,construction debris)
No Open burning of biomass/other materialwill be prohibited on site.
5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not Applicable
6) Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Lightand Heat:
S. No. Information/Checklistconfirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximatequantities/ rates, wherever possible) withsource of information data
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1. From operation of equipment e.g.engines, ventilation plant,crushers
Yes Source of noise in the operational phasewill be from backup DG sets (which will bein operation only during power failure) andpumps & motors. All the machinery will beof highest standard of reputed make andwill comply with standard i.e. The DG setroom will be provided with acousticenclosure to have minimum 25 dB(A)insertion loss or for meeting the ambientnoise standard whichever is on higher sideas per E (P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and itsamendments. Therefore, no significantimpact due to operation of machinery isanticipated.
2. From industrial or similarprocesses
No No industrial processes will be carried out.
3. From construction or demolition Yes Due to various construction and demolitionactivities, there will be short-term noiseimpacts in the immediate vicinity of theproject site. The construction activities willinclude the following noise generatingactivities:
Concreting, mixing & operation of DGsets.
Construction plant and heavy vehiclemovement.
4. From blasting or piling No No blasting or mechanized piling will be
done.5. From construction or operational
trafficYes Some noise will be generated from
vehicular movement in the construction andoperational phase but that will be mitigatedwith green belt.
6. From lighting or cooling systems No No significant noise impact will result fromlighting or cooling systems.
7. From any other sources No None
7) Risks of contamination of land or water from releases ofpollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters,groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
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S.No. Information/Checklistconfirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use orspillage of hazardous materials
No The used oil from DG sets will becarefully stored in HDPE drums atisolated storage, and periodically soldto authorized recyclers. All precautionswill be taken to avoid spillage fromstorage as per The Hazardous Wastes(Management & Handling) Rules,1989.
7.2 From discharge of sewage or othereffluents to water or the land(expected mode and place ofDischarge)
No There will be no discharge of untreatedsewage on land or into water bodies.Adequate treatment of sewage will becarried out in a STP of capacity 3,000KLD, proposed within the projectpremises. Treated sewage will be re-used for flushing, landscaping, D.G.and HVAC Cooling.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants emittedto air into the land or into water
No The DG Sets will be provided withstacks of adequate height. Hencedispersion will be achieved and willavoid deposition of pollutants insignificant concentrations at any singlelocation.
7.4 From any other sources No Not Applicable7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up
of pollutants in the environmentfrom these sources?
No Not Applicable
8) Risk of accidents during construction or operation of theProject, which could affect human health or theenvironment.
S.No. Information/Checklistconfirmation Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data
8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires,etc. from storage, handling, use orproduction of hazardous substances
Yes To deal with any fire related accident,fire fighting facility of single handedhydrant valve, long hose reel, and
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portable fire extinguisher shall beprovided.
8.2 From any other causes No Not Applicable
8.3 Could the project be affected bynatural disasters causingenvironmental damage? (E.g. floods,earthquakes, landslides, cloudburstetc.)
No The project falls under seismic activeZone IV indicating high damage riskzone. The buildings will be designedas earthquake resistant and complywith the required IS specifications.
9) Factors which should be considered (such asconsequential development) which could lead toenvironmental effects or the potential for cumulativeimpacts with other existing or planned activities in thelocality
S.No. Information/Checklistconfirmation
Yes/No Details thereof (with approximatequantities/rates, wherever possible)with source of information data
9.1 Lead to development of supporting.utilities, ancillary development ordevelopmentstimulated by the project whichcould have impact on theenvironment e.g.:
• Supporting infrastructure (roads,power supply, waste or waste watertreatment, etc.)
• Housing development
• Extractive industries
• Supply industries
• Other
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Appropriate infrastructure like roads,power supply, waste management andwaste water treatment will bedeveloped within the project site. Residential building will beconstructed.
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9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, whichcould have an impact on theenvironment.
Yes As the proposed building will be greenbuilding project so it will have positiveimpact on environment.
9.3 Set a precedent for later Yes Redevelopment of GPRA colony will
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developments be designed and developed underIGBC/GRIHA rating, where principlesof sustainability have beenincorporated into the design.
9.4 Have cumulative effects due toproximity to other existing orplanned projects with similareffects
No Not applicable
III. Environmental sensitivityS.No. Areas Name/
IdentityAerial distance (within 15km) Proposed projectlocation boundary
1. Areas protected underinternational conventions,national or local legislation fortheir ecological, landscape,cultural or other related value
Okhla Bird SanctuaryPurana QilaQutab MinarLaal QilaHumayun`s TombIndia GateNational ZoologicalParkCentral Ridge forestAkshardham Mandir
7.25 km in South East 3.98 km in NE 7.02 km in South West8.79 km in SW3.03 km in NE3.96 km in N3.20km, NE
5.07 km in NW6.34 km in NE
2 Areas which are important orsensitive for ecological reasons- Wetlands, watercourses orother water bodies, coastalzone, biospheres, mountains,forests
Okhla Bird SanctuaryYamuna riverOld Fort LakeCentral Ridge forest
7.25 km in South East 4.63 km, ENE4.04 km in NNE5.07 km in WWN
3 Areas used by protected,important or sensitive speciesof flora or fauna for breeding,nesting, foraging, resting, overwintering, migration
Okhla Bird SanctuaryYamuna riverOld Fort LakeCentral Ridge forest
7.25 km in South East 4.63 km, ENE4.04 km in NNE5.07 km in WWN
4 Inland, coastal, marine orunderground waters
Ground water The depth of groundwater is10-15 meter below theground level.
5 State, National boundaries UP – Delhi state
border Delhi- HR
7.45 km, ENE
10.42 km, SSE
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Border6 Routes or facilities used by the
public for access to recreationor other tourist, pilgrim areas
Ch. Chandu Lal
Balmiki Road Barapullah Road Bhisham Pitamah
Marg NH-2 Lala Lajpat Rai
Road NH-24 NH-08
0.74 km, SWS
0.25 km, N
Adjacent to the site
2.79 km,E
1.28km,E
3.83 km,NE
6.04 km, E7 Defense installations None There are no such areas.
8 Densely populated or built-uparea
Subhash Bazar Arjun Nagar Shiv Nagar Lodhi Road
quarter Shri Niwaspuri Defence Colony Rishi Nagar Lodhi Colony
(Block-13) Kidwai Nagar Masjid Moth
Village Andrew’s Ganj Lajpat Nagar
0.22 km in SSW
0.41 Km in SSE
0.34 km, SSW
0.58 km, NNE
0.97 km, E
0.85 km, SE
0.66km, WSW
0.78 km,N
1.28km, SW
1.78km, SSW
1.86km,SE
2.03km, SE
9 Areas occupied by sensitiveman-made land uses(hospitals, schools, places ofworship, community facilities)
Nehru
HomoeopathicMedical Collegeand Hospital
Medanta
Mediclinic,Defence Colony
Harvik Speech
and HearingClinic, Lajpatnagar
0.74 km, SE
0.95 km, ESE
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AIIMS, C G.H.S.
Wellness Center15, Laxmi BaiNagar
Sama Hospital,
Siri Fort Road National Institute
of Management,South Extension
Fostiima Business
School, SE The Indian
School,Ayurvigyan Nagar
Little Hands Pre-
school -KindergartenSchool-DefenceColony
Arya Samaj
mandir, Pant Nagar
Mandir Santan Dhrm
Mandir,LajpatNagar
1.04 km,SSE
1.79 km,SW
2.0 km,SW
2.56 km,S
0.94 km, SSW
0.73 km, SW
2.35 km,SSE
1.3 km,SE
Adjacent to the site
1.99 km,NE
2.09km, SE10 Areas containing important,
high quality or scarce Sanjay Lake Yamuna River
1.62 km,W4.32 km,NE
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resources.(ground water resources,surface resources, forestry,agriculture, fisheries, tourism,minerals)
11 Areas already subjected topollution or environmentaldamage. (those where existinglegal environmental standardsare exceeded)
Nazafgarh DrainWazirpur Industrial
areaNaraina Industrial
AreaAnand Parbat
Okhla industrial area
12.36 km, NW14.8 km, NNW
10.39 km, WNW
10.69 km, NNW7.03 km, SE
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12 Areas susceptible to naturalhazard which could causethe project to presentenvironmental problems(earthquakes, subsidence,landslides, erosion, floodingor extreme or adverse climaticconditions)
Earthquakes The site falls under the zoneIV as per the Seismic ZoneMap of India. Adequatemeasures will be taken duringthe construction of theproposed project.
IV. Terms of Reference for EIA studiesIt is Applicable for 8(b) Schedule of Building Construction Projects.The scope of work for preparation of EIA report for the project comprises various steps. Thescope of study includes characterization of various components of the existing environmentalparameters/variables area namely air, water, land, noise, biological and socio-economic etc. in astudy area of 2 km radius in an angular distance from the construction site. The various stepsinvolved in the EIA Study are followings:
Project description.
Description of the Environment of the land, air, water, noise and socio-economic
components of environment.
Anticipated Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures.
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Preparation of Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan.
Preparation of Emergency Preparedness Plan.
Summary and Conclusion.
Project Description
Project description will cover following aspects:
Location and layout map of the project.
A map of the study area 2 km from the boundary of the project site delineating the major
topographic features such as landuse, drainage location of habitats, major roads, railwaysindustries will be prepared. Approved master plan of the area will be provided.
A map covering aerial distance of 15 km from the project site delineating environmental sensitive
areas as specified in Form-I will be prepared.
Details of project development, sewage treatment facilities, solid waste disposal facilities,
recreational facilities, water supply, DG Set and project implementation schedule.
Manpower requirement in skilled, semiskilled, unskilled workers, technician, engineers and
managers during construction and operation phases.
Description of EnvironmentPresent status of environment covering land, air, water, noise, demography and socio-economiccomponents shall be established through field monitoring and secondary data sources.
1. Land environment Study of existing land use pattern with respect to habitation, agriculture, forest/plantation
cover, habitation, environmentally sensitive areas etc. based on satellite Imagery, groundtruth verification and secondary data. These features will be depicted on a map.
Topography of the area including slope, landforms and terrain analysis. Physico-chemical characteristics of soil including soil type, porosity, permeability, and
primary/nutrients.
2. Meteorological data Collection of meteorological data from IMD for a year. Micrometeorological data with respect to Wind speed, wind direction, temperature,
relative humidity, atmospheric pressure and rainfall will be measured and recorded.
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Preparation of monthly wind roses for one season.
3. Air environment Data for the air environment for one season (except monsoon) shall be collected with the
help of appropriate field studies in an area of 2 km from the project site. Data for ambient air quality shall be collected at four locations. The locations will be
selected based on the CPCB norms and local geographical settings. These locations will
be shown on a map. Monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for 2.5 µm and 10 µm particulates,
SO2, NO2, and CO as per Gazette Notification on AAQ.
4. Noise environment Assessment of noise level at the project site and around the proposed site during daytime
and nighttime.
5. Water environment
Assessment of quality of ground water, surface water and municipal water in the study
area and comparison with drinking water standard and state PWD specification for
construction water. Study of water resources with respect to quantity and preparation of ground water budget
including rainwater harvesting. Quantification of water requirement and identification of source for the project. Quantity of Wastewater generated, wastewater treatment requirements as well as reuse
and recycling of treated wastewater.
6. Biological environment
Collection of data on existing flora and fauna of the study area. Location of National park and Wildlife sanctuary within 10 km radius from project
boundary, if any. Identification of rare and endangered species in the study.
7. Socioeconomic and health aspects
Study of sociological and cultural environment of study area with respect to demographic
structure, literacy, average household size, sex ratio and social structure. Study of infrastructure facilities in the study area.
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Study of economic status of population and assessment of economic contribution by the
proposed construction.
Anticipated Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures:-Anticipated Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures impact of proposed activities onvarious components of the environment shall be assessed.Land Environment: Impact will be assessed with respect to natural drainage, soil erosion, loss
of productive soil etc. Mitigation measures will include soil erosion control plan, details related
to preservation of top soil.
Air Environment: Impact on ambient air quality during construction and operation of the
project will be predicted using suitable model. Mitigation measures for air pollution control
including fugitive dust control, DG set stack height, greenbelt development will be described.
Water Environment: Impact of construction and operation on surface and ground water will be
assessed. Details of waste water treatment facilities reuse of waste water, water conservation and
rainwater harvesting to recharge ground water will be included.
Noise Environment: Assessment of Impact of noise generated from construction equipments
during construction phase and due to increased traffic during operation phase of the project will
be done. Necessary mitigation measures will be suggested.
Biological Environment: Assessment of impact of construction activities on biological
environment will be done. Details of landscaping and plantation will be given.
Environment Management PlanEnvironment management plan (EMP) shall be drawn after identification and prediction of the
significant impacts and their evaluation. The proposed Environmental Management Plan will
describe safeguards and monitoring on following aspects:
Measures to control air and surface water pollution due to proposed activity. Details of
sewage treatment plan, DG set. Measures to minimize generation of noise as well as personal protective equipments. Solid waste management plan Integration of energy conservation measures. Environmental monitoring, implementation, organization of setup and feedback
mechanism to affect mid-course corrections Emergency preparedness plan
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The emergency preparedness plan shall be incorporated in the report, which will include analysis
of risk probability, zone of influence etc. The plan will cover on-site emergency response,
establishment setup of emergency control and manpower requirements in emergency operations,
details of fire detection, alarm and control system.
EIA Report FormatThe EIA Report shall be prepared as per prescribed format described in the Ministry ofEnvironment and Forests Notification, 2006 and its amendments.
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The Projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 1991shall submit with the application a c.R.Z map dury demarcated by one of theauthorized agencies, showing the project activities, w.r.t. c.R.z. and therecommendations of the state Coastal Zone management Authority. Simultaneousaction shall also be taken to obtain the requisite clearance under the provisions ofthe c.R.Z. Notification , Lggt for the activities to be located in the cRZ.
The projects to be located within L0 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, BiosphereReserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submitthe map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-i-vis the project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief WildlifeWarden thereon."
All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submissionof application for ToR/ Environmental Clearance, subsequent clarifications, as maybe required from time to time, participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of theproject proponent shall be made by the authorized signatory only. The authorizedsignatory should also submit a document in support of his claim of being anauthorized signatory for the specific project,,.
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