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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
Environmental Impact Assessment
and Environment Management
Plan for Cluster approach for 2
Mining Leases/Blocks of Varada-I
11.33 ha with production capacity
of 132370 TPA and Varada-II
25.8798 ha with production
capacity of 192060 TPA
respectively, quantifying to
37.2098 ha for production capacity
of 324430 TPA of RoM Bauxite.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2015
Kadam Environmental Consultants
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 The Project Proponent
M/s. Orient Abrasives Limited (OAL) is a Public Limited Company, incorporated under Companies Act, 1956,
having its registered office at 1307, Chiranjiv Tower, 43 Nehru Place, New Delhi, India-110019.
OAL was established as a venture of manufacture calcined and fused alumina products in 1974, in technical
collaboration with Karborandum, Bentuerky, Czechoslovakia, by the Rajgarhia Group of Industries. It is a multi-
divisional company, having a head office at New Delhi, manufacturing facilities at Porbandar (Gujarat) and
Bhiwadi (Rajasthan) and distinction of being ISO-9001 (Quality Management System – QMS) certified. The
Company offers a wide range of refractory and monolithic products for the iron and steel industry and enjoys a
large domestic and international clientele. An in-house R&D facility supports the division’s product development
initiatives.
1.1.2 The Project Background
The Bauxite Mine of M/s. Orient Abrasives Limited is a Cluster of leases and it consists of 2 leases/blocks,
namely, Varada-I and Varada-II. These leases were granted by Government of Gujarat, Varada-I is granted vide
letter no. MCR-1580(O-51)-400CHH dated 07.04.1981&Varada-II is granted vide letter no. MCR-1580 (O-18)-
1915 CHH dated 23.04.1985. All Three leases were granted for the period of 20 years and Company has applied
for renewal to the State Government on 05.06.2000 and on 13.09.2004 respectively.Lease renewal application
is under consideration at State Government of Gujarat and office of the Commissioner of Geology and Mining,
Government of Gujarat, issued circular in 2011 that Lease renewal application are valid under deemed extension
as per rule 24(A)(6) of MCR-1960. Further, under Rule 24B of MCR 1960, every person holding Mining Lease for
Mineral used in his own industry shall be entitled for renewal of Mining Lease. As per new Mining ordinance
2015, these mining leases are renewed upto 2030.
Varada-I Mining Lease:
The Mining scheme was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide letter no. 682 (23)MS-489/2009
MCCM(N) UDP Dated21.08.2009.The modified Mining Scheme was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines,
Udaipur vide their letter no. 682(23) MS-489/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 01.11.2012. The present Mining Scheme
was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur, Government of India, vide their letter no. 682(23) MS-
489/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 07.07.2014.
Varada-II Mining Lease:
The Mining Plan was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide letter no. 682(23)301/2003 MCCM (N)
UDP Dated 08.03.2004.The subsequent Mining Scheme was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur
vide their letter no. 682(23) MS-490/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 21.08.2009. The modified Mining Scheme was
approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide their letter no. 682(23) MS-490/2009 MCCM (N) UDP
dated 02.11.2012.The present Mining Scheme was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur,
Government of India, vide their letter no. 682(23) MS-490/2009 MCCM (N) UDP dated 01.12.2014.
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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1.1.3 Brief Description of the Nature of the Project
The proposed project is for expansion of quantity of Varada Bauxite Mine from 27189TPA to 324430 TPA ROM.
The mine lease is a piece of non-irrigated barren land. Total reserves of 1614265 MT.
In Varada Bauxite Mine the nature of deposit is bedded, mineral bauxite is present in form of bed, which is
overlain by a thin cover of Soil, The proposed project entails open cast semi mechanized mining in the mining
lease of Varada-I & Varada-II. As the mining lease was already worked out therefore on the basis of geological
data gathered from the working pits, trial pits, ore reserve were estimated.
Category wise reserves of Bauxite are summarized in Table 1.1
Table 1.1: Category wise Reserves (MT)
Name of Company
Name of Lease
Area (Ha.)
Proved Category (Category 111)
MT
Probable Category
(Category 121/122)
MT
Possible Category
Resources (Category
222/221) MT
Total (MT)
Orient Abrasives Limited
Varada-I 11.33 474429 - 47825 522254
Varada-II 25.8798 772383 - 319628 1092011
Grand Total 37.2098 1246812 - 367453 1614265
The cumulative calculation of Reserve for 2 mining leases/blocks are detailed below:
Calculation of proved category Reserves (UNFC Category 111)
Mineral Reserve
Proved category Reserves : 1246812 MT
Probable Mineral Reserve : -
Total : 1246812 MT
Remaining Resources
Prefeasibility Mineral Resources : 367453 MT
Total : 367453 MT
Grand Total : 1614265 MT
In proposed plan, mining will be carried out by semi mechanized open cast method withthe use of drilling and
blasting.
1.1.4 Demand-Supply Gap
This is an existing captive mine for supply of high grade material to Orient Abrasive Limited’s Plant located
at Porbandar. The plant is under expansion, the Supply and Demand gap is 40%, and the project clearance
will further reduce the Demand & Supply gap. Hence demand supply issues whilst important, are
considered in the current situation.
1.1.5 Imports v/s Indigenous Production
This is an existing mine for the supply of high grade material to OAL’s plant located at Porbandar and OAL has
not imported high grade material yet.
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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1.1.6 Export Possibility
High grade bauxite from the mine will be used in OAL’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, while low grade will be
sold to local consumers of value addition Industry only after getting permission from Government of Gujarat.
1.1.7 Domestic / Export Markets
High grade bauxite from the mine will be used in OAL’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, while low grade will be
sold to local consumers only after getting permission from Government of Gujarat.
1.1.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project
Direct
Mine will work in one shift i.e. general shift only, the likely organization chart for that is as follows:
Name of Mine Employment Varada-I Varada-II
VARADA
BAUXITE MINE
Mining Engineer 1 1
Geologist 1 1
Mines Manager 1 1
Driller 2 2
Operator 6 8
Helpers 6 8
Workers 25 35
Total 42 56
Grand Total 98
Indirect
Few people would be engaged in providing support services to the mining operation including transportation of
ROM, supply of Drinking water, water tanker for Dust suppression etc.. The exact number of such persons
is likely to be in the order of ~ 20-30 for each lease area.
Bauxite produced from mine will be processed in OAL plant at Porbandar and final product will be sold to
customers for use or further processing. This will generate additional economic demand that could translate into
additional employment.
1.2 Project Description
The information presented in this chapter is based on IBM approved mining scheme.
1.2.1 Type of Project including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects
The mine is a captive mine for OAL’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, Gujarat.
1.2.2 Location (Map Showing General Location, Specific Location and Project Boundary and
Project Lay Out with Coordinates)
Location
The Varada Bauxite Mine is a Cluster of leases and it consists of 2 leases, namely, Varada-I is located at survey
number 330/P of Mewasa village &Varada-II is located at survey number 330/P of Mewasa village,Taluka
Kalyanpur of Devbhoomi Dwarka district of Gujarat State. Varada Bauxite Mine is approachable by road passing
through village Ran which is located about 1km north of the tar road connecting village limbdi with Dwarka.
Limbdi is located on the Devbhoomi Dwarka-Okha state highway no. 25 and is about 35 km from Khambhalia.The
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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nearest railway station is Bhatia, which is located on Okha- Devbhoomi Dwarka- Rajkot-Viramgaon broad guage
section of western railway. The nearest sea port is Okha which is about 105km from Mewasa.
Table 1.2.1: Coordinates of Varada-I Mine Lease
Co-ordinate Latitude Longitude
1. 22°14'41.1'' 69°18'50.5'' 2. 22°14'37.2'' 69°18'50.6'' 3. 22°14'34.4'' 69°18'51.1'' 4. 22°14'28.1'' 69°18'55.3'' 5. 22°14'28.1'' 69°18'57.3'' 6. 22°14'27.1'' 69°18'57.5'' 7. 22°14'26'' 69°19'2.7'' 8. 22°14'27.7'' 69°19'5.1'' 9. 22°14'28.8'' 69°19'5'' 10. 22°14'29'' 69°19'7'' 11. 22°14'28.3'' 69°19'9.6'' 12. 22°14'31'' 69°19'10.1'' 13. 22°14'30.6'' 69°19'10.6'' 14. 22°14'28'' 69°19'11.5'' 15. 22°14'27.4'' 69°19'11.2'' 16. 22°14'25.3'' 69°19'12.1'' 17. 22°14'21.3'' 69°19'11.9'' 18. 22°14'18'' 69°19'12.6'' 19. 22°14'26.3'' 69°18'53.2'' 20. 22°14'40.8'' 69°18'47.7'' 21. 22°14'41.3'' 69°18'48.7''
Table 1.2.1: Coordinates of Varada-II Mine Lease
Co-ordinate Latitude Longitude
1. 22°14'38.8'' 69°18'30.5'' 2. 22°14'40.5'' 69°18'33.9'' 3. 22°14'43.8'' 69°18'40.9'' 4. 22°14'45.2'' 69°18'43.5'' 5. 22°14'40.8'' 69°18'47.8'' 6. 22°14'41.3'' 69°18'48.7'' 7. 22°14'47.5'' 69°18'45.4''
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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Co-ordinate Latitude Longitude
8. 22°14'47'' 69°18'45.1'' 9. 22°14'48.4'' 69°18'35.7'' 10. 22°14'48.9'' 69°18'35.2'' 11. 22°14'47.7'' 69°18'33.2'' 12. 22°14'45.9'' 69°18'33.4'' 13. 22°14'43.6'' 69°18'28.1'' 14. 22°14'42.6'' 69°18'26.4'' 15. 22°14'43.8'' 69°18'23.9'' 16. 22°14'42.4'' 69°18'23.6'' 17. 22°14'40.4'' 69°18'23.4'' 18. 22°14'39.9'' 69°18'25.7'' 19. 22°14'36.3'' 69°18'26.7'' 20. 22°14'35.3'' 69°18'19'' 21. 22°14'34.3'' 69°18'17.5'' 22. 22°14'28.8'' 69°18'17.9'' 23. 22°14'27.9'' 69°18'17.5'' 24. 22°14'27'' 69°18'17.5'' 25. 22°14'26.6'' 69°18'15.4'' 26. 22°14'25.8'' 69°18'14.2'' 27. 22°14'25.4'' 69°18'13.1'' 28. 22°14'25.2'' 69°18'12.4'' 29. 22°14'25.1'' 69°18'10.7'' 30. 22°14'27'' 69°18'11.3'' 31. 22°14'29.9'' 69°18'11.6'' 32. 22°14'32.1'' 69°18'11.5'' 33. 22°14'32.6'' 69°18'12.7'' 34. 22°14'33.8'' 69°18'13.1'' 35. 22°14'35'' 69°18'12.1'' 36. 22°14'35.2'' 69°18'11'' 37. 22°14'33.2'' 69°18'6.9'' 38. 22°14'29.6'' 69°18'7.9'' 39. 22°14'28'' 69°18'4.5'' 40. 22°14'25.6'' 69°18'4.1''
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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Co-ordinate Latitude Longitude
41. 22°14'23.8'' 69°17'58.8'' 42. 22°14'19.2'' 69°18'0.2'' 43. 22°14'24'' 69°18'17.5'' 44. 22°14'31.2'' 69°18'22.8''
1.2.3 Details of Alternate Sites Considered and the Basis of Selecting the Proposed Site
No alternate site has been examined, since mine is with OAL since 1981. Varada-I is granted vide dated
07.04.1981 &Varada-II is granted vide dated 23.04.1985.
Table 1.4: Size or Magnitude of Operation
Name of the
Company
Name of the Lease
Area Survey
No. Village
Taluka/ District
Existing Capacity
Proposed Production
Capacity
Orient Abrasives Limited
Varada-I 11.33 330/P
Mewasa
Kalyanpur/
Devboomi Dwarka
17673 132370
Varada-II 25.87 330/P 8469
192060
Grand Total 26142 324430
1.2.4 Project Description with Process Details
The present project aims at the increase production capacity from 26142 TPA (Pre 1994) bauxite RoM to 324430
TPA ROM of bauxite at Varada Bauxite Mine with lease admeasuring 37.2 Ha at survey 330/Pin village Mewasa,
Taluka Kalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka of Gujarat state in order to provide bauxite to manufacturing plant
of OAL at Porbandar.
Salient Features of Mode of Working
As per IBM approved mining plan, mining work will be carried out by semi mechanized open cast method. In the
proposed mining scheme, the work will be started from north part of the lease area adopting semi mechanized
open cast method with use of excavator and Tipper.
Varada-I Mining Lease:
Year wise Production For The ensuring Three years Period:-
In the Proposed Mining Scheme, the mining will be started out from west part of lease area. The bauxite will be
excavated by forming one bench of 3.5m.Soil will be excavated separately and limestone will be forming one
bench.
The mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast method with the use of excavator and tipper. During
scheme period mining will be done in entire lease area. West part of the area will be backfilled during mining
scheme period.
First year (2014-15)
During first year mining will be carried out at west part of the lease area. The orientation of face will be north-
south.
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
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The bauxite having an average thickness of 3.5m will be excavated by forming one bench. The soil & limestone
will be excavated separately from the proposed area. Soil will be scraped first and stacked in statuary barrier an
limestone will be excavated separately.
Second Year (2015-16)
During second year the face formed at the end of first year will be advance easterly. Mining will be carried out
in central part of the lease area. The orientation of face will be north south. The bauxite present with average
thickness of 3.5m will be excavated by forming one bench. The limestone and soil present in the area will be
excavated separately.
Third year (2016-17)
In third year mining will be carried out in east part of the lease area. The face formed at the end of second year
will be danced easterly. The bauxite present in the proposed area having an average 3.5m thickness it will be
excavated by forming one bench. The soil and limestone will be excavated separately. First the soil will scraped
at stacked temporary and limestone will be excavated by forming one bench.
Table 1.5: Year wise Excavation
S.
No.
Year Volume of Excavation in m3 Rom
Excavation in M.T
Ore: O.B Ratio
by Volumetric Excavation Soil OB ROM
1 I (2014-15) 4440 8880 51800 129500 1:0.25
2 II (2015-16) 4524 9048 52780 131950 1:0.25
3 III (2016-17) 4538 9077 52948 132370 1:0.25
Total 13502 27005 157528 393820 1:0.25
Production for Plan Period
A detail of Bauxite production along with the waste generated in the approved five year mine plan is
summarized in Table 1.6.
Table 1.6 : Year wise Production (Varada-I)
Year
(a)
Volume M3 Tonnage
of ROM
(d)
Recovery
of Bauxite 90% ROM
in M.T. (d) x 0.90
(e)
Waste
10% of ROM M.T.
(d) x 0.10
(f)
Production of Bauxite
Soil
(b)
OB
ROM
(c)
High Grade 20% Prod. In
MT e x 0.20
(Al2O3>45%)
(g)
Low Grade 80% of
Prod. In MT e x 0.80
(Al2O3 >
35%) (h)
I (2014-15) 4440 8880 51800 129500 116550 12950 23310 93240
II (2015-16) 4524 9048 52780 131950 118755 13195 23751 95004
III (2016-17) 4538 9077 52948 132370 119133 13237 23847 95386
Total 13502 27005 157528 393820 354438 39382 70908 283630
Varada-II Mining Lease:
Year wise Production For The ensuring Five years Period:-
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MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
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In the Proposed Mining Scheme, the mining will be started out from east part of lease area. The bauxite will be
excavated by forming one bench of 4.5m. Limestone will be excavated separately. The mining will be done by
semi mechanized open cast method with the use of excavator and tipper. During scheme period mining will be
done in entire lease area. Mining will be fully developed from the second year of scheme period. East part of the
area will be backfilled during mining scheme period.
First year (2015-16)
During first year mining will be carried out at in east part of the lease area. The orientation of face will be north-
south. No OB is present in the proposed area during first year.
The bauxite having an average thickness of 4.5m will be excavated by forming one bench. The orientation of
face will be north-south advancing westerly.
Second Year (2016-17)
During second year the face formed at the end of first year will be advance westerly. Mining will be carried out
in central part of the lease area. The orientation of face will be north south. The bauxite present with average
thickness of 4.5m will be excavated by forming one bench. The limestone present in the area will be excavated
separately.
Third year (2017-18)
In third year mining will be carried out in west part of the lease area. The face formed at the end of second year
will be advanced westerly. The bauxite present in the proposed area having an average 4.5m thickness it will be
excavated by forming one bench. The limestone will be excavated separately.
Fourth Year (2018-19)
In fourth year mining will be carried out in north part of the lease area. The face formed at the end of third year
will be advanced westerly. The limestone is present in entire proposed area and it will be excavated separately.
The orientation of face will be north-south.
Fifth year (2019-20)
In fifth year mining will be carried out in north part of the lease area. The face formed at the end of fourth year
will be advanced northerly. The orientation of face will be east-west advancing northerly. The face formed at the
end of third year will be advanced westerly. The bauxite present in the proposed area having an average 4.5m
thickness it will be excavated by forming one bench. The limestone will be excavated separately. The orientation
of face will be east-west
Production for Plan Period
A detail of Bauxite production along with the waste generated in the approved five year mine plan is
summarized in Table 1.10.
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MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
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Table 1.10 : Year wise Production (Varada-II)
Year
(a)
Volume M3 Tonnage
of ROM
(d)
Recovery
of Bauxite 90% ROM
in M.T. (d) x0.90
(e)
Waste
10% of ROM M.T.
(d) x 0.10
(f)
Production of Bauxite
OB
(b)
ROM (c)
High Grade 30% Prod. In
MT e x 0.30
(Al2O3 >45%) (g)
Low Grade 70% of Prod.
In MT e x 0.70
(Al2O3 > 35%) (h)
2015-16 - 61650 135630 122067 13563 36620 85447
2016-17 2962 56700 124740 112266 12474 33680 78586
2017-18 9610 87300 192060 172854 19206 51856 120998
2018-19 5697 56700 124740 112266 12474 33680 78586
2019-20 11936 56700 124740 112266 12474 33680 78586
Total 30205 319050 701910 631719 70191 189516 442203
Life of Mine
Mining will be carried out at a maximum production of 324430 TPA and as per IBM approved Scheme of Mining
the life of mine would be 6 years. Entire lease area leaving statutory barrier will be mined out in 6 years.
Varada-I Mining Lease:
As per estimated Mineable reserves of 474429 MT of Bauxite available with average annual production proposed
of Bauxite is 120000 MT, the balance Mine Life period is 5 years.
Varada-II Mining Lease:
As per estimated Mineable reserves of 772383 MT of Bauxite available with average annual production proposed
of Bauxite is 130000 MT, the balance Mine Life is 6 years.
1.2.6 Conceptual Mining Plan
Ultimate Pit Limit
In the Mining lease area the mineralized limits are determined either by the limit of the mining lease boundary
or by the limits of the ore body. These limits have been duly marked in the geological plan. The life of mine is 6
years. During mine life period entire lease area leaving statutory barrier will be converted into one common pit
and pat of this pit will be backfilled and remaining part will be converted into reservoir. The conceptual plan has
been prepared up to the life of the mine is 6 years only. The lease area of Varada-I will be converted into one
pit having dimension 710 m in length. Width varies from 40m to 290m and average depth will be about 4.4m.
The lease area of Varada-II will be converted into one pit having dimension 1060m in length. Width varies from
20m to 190m and average depth will be about 5.5m.
Stacking of mineral reject and disposal of waste:-
Varada-I Mining Lease:
The backfilling will be done in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The OB and waste generated
during scheme period will be back filled in the mined out area in west part of the lease area. The waste generated
during three years mining scheme period will be backfilled in mined out area at the time of generation if self
hence question of its height and spread does not arise. As volume of voids (area to be worked) is much more
than material available for backfilling of backfilling of entire mined out land upto original ground level will not
possible. Therefore waste part of the area will be backfilled and another part of the lease area will be used as
water reservoir.
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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Table 1.11: Year wise generation of waste
Year Soil vol. in m3 OB vol. in m3 Mineralized Waste in m3
2014-15 4440 8880 5180
2015-16 4524 9048 5278
2016-17 4538 9077 5294
Total 13502 27005 15752
Varada-II Mining Lease:
The backfilling will be done in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The OB and waste generated
during scheme period will be back filled in the mined out area in east part of the lease area. The waste generated
during five years mining scheme period will be backfilled in mined out area at the time of generation if self hence
question of its height and spread does not arise. As volume of voids (area to be worked) is much more than
material available for backfilling of backfilling of entire mined out land upto original ground level will not possible.
Therefore waste part of the area will be backfilled and another part of the lease area will be used as water
reservoir.
Table 1.11: Year wise generation of waste
Year Soil vol. in m3 OB vol. in m3 Mineralized Waste in m3
2015-16 - - 6165
2016-17 - 2962 5670
2017-18 - 9610 8730
2018-19 - 5697 5670
2019-20 - 11936 5670
Total - 30205 31905
Plantation
Varada-I Mining Lease:
50 saplings will be planted every year during three year schemes period and fencing will be done around
plantation and working pits.
Year No. of saplings Area to be backfilled in
m2
Fencing in m
2014-15 50 5113 -
2015-16 50 5209 100
2016-17 50 5226 100
Varada-II Mining Lease:
50 saplings will be planted every year during five year schemes period and fencing will be done around
plantation and working pits.
Year No. of saplings Area to be backfilled in
m2
Fencing in m
2015-16 50 1121 -
2016-17 50 1731 -
2017-18 50 3860 100
2018-19 50 2377 100
2019-20 50 3852 100
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TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
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KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
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1.2.7 Extent of Mechanization
The mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast mining method with the use of excavator and tipper. The
Bauxite horizon at places being of compact formation, require drilling and blasting which is roughly about 30 %
of Bauxite zone for this purpose 1.5 M deep hole will be drilling by jack hammer with compressor and will be
blasted by the 25 mm dia and 250 mm long explosive available in the region. The spacing will be kept as 1.0 m
and burden will be kept as 1.0 m.
Table 1.14: Machinery Required for Varada Bauxite Mine:
Excavator and Loading Equipment
Type Nos. Bucket capacity in M3
Make Motive power
HP
Excavator Three 0.9& 2.0 M3 Tata Diesel 250&
350
Haulage equipment
Type Nos. Size/ Capacity Make Motive
power
HP
Tippers Seven 15MT Tata - -
Drilling equipment
Type Nos. Diameter of hole in mm
Make Motive power
HP
Jack hammer
(RH 658/ 42)
Two 32 MM Atlas Capco - -
Compressor Two 100 cft/m Atlas Capco - -
1.2.8 Transports
The high grade bauxite will be transported to company’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar using hired trucks.
1.2.9 Blasting
The mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast mining method with the use of excavator and tippers.
The Bauxite horizon being of compact formation required drilling and blasting in the 30% of bauxite zone for this
purpose 1.5 m deep hole will be drilling by jack hammer and will be blasted by the 25 m dia and 250 m long
explosive available in the region. The spacing and burden will be kept as 1.0m.
The broad parameters are as under:-
1) Spacing - 1.0 m
2) Burden - 1.0 m
3) Depth - 1.5 m
4) Diameter of hole - 30 mm
5) Explosive per wise - 0.72kg
6) Power factor - 07 MT/ kg
7) No. of holes blasted per round - 10 holes as per round
8) Maximum hole blasted per day - 10 holes in one round only.
1.2.10 Raw Materials Required along with Quantity likely Source, Marketing area of Final Product
mode of Transport of Raw Material & Finished Products.
Raw Materials
Proposed project is mining of ROM for recovery of high grade bauxite for captive use in OAL’s plant located at
Porbandar.
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Marketing
Company has got lease for its captive consumption. So high grade material is completely used for companies
own plant situated at Porbandar. The low grade which lessee get with abrasive and refractory grade is dumped
separately & lessee sale it when get permission from state govt.
Table 1.15: Market Assessment
Closing stock of material Material will sale from the ex mines itself
Buyers Cement companies, export through third
party
Maintenance of competitive pricing Price of material decided as per market
condition
Re-negotiation option Material will sale only if getting profit, price
is negotiable according to market &
relation with buyer
Price of Material The cost of production of bauxite is 200/t
for low grade and Rs 310/t for high grade
Low Grade High
Grade
Exploration = Rs. 10/t Rs 10/t
Mining cost = Rs 170/t Rs 170/t
Sorting = Rs 20/t Rs 122/t
Total = Rs 200/t Rs 302/t
Demand on market condition, but estimate
as; cost of production + royalty paid to
govt. + depreciation of infrastructure used
+ profit margins.
Low grade material sold through GMDC
only low grade bauxite is saleable
presently PMV/Sale value of low grade
material ranging Rs. 350-Rs. 550, depend
on percentage of alumina.
Volume Closing stock of material
Mode of Transport
Bauxite will be transported by tractor to stacking and sorting ground. High grade bauxite will be transported by
hired /owned truck to company’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar. Low grade bauxite will be stacked separately.
1.2.11 Resource Optimization / Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project
The following will be done
The mineralized waste generated during the mining period will be backfilled in order to reduce the change
in land cover or topography of the area. This backfilled area will be used for greenbelt development
Complete backfilling is not possible so a part of mine out area will be used as water reservoir and
stored water will be used for watering the plantation and for dust suppression. In addition to this water
stored in mined out pits will be used by farmers and villagers in nearby area thus reducing the ground
water dependency.
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Mine will be worked only in day time (8 hr/ day) and around 98 persons will work, therefore the
domestic waste generated will be low and it is possible to recycle. As it doesn’t require electricity
because working will be only in Day time.
1.2.12 Availability of Water its Source and Energy/Power Requirement
Water
For domestic use water will be supplied by the means of tankers from the nearby village.
For greenbelt development and dust suppression water stored in mined out pits will be used.
For domestic purpose: 3.815 KLD
For dust suppression: 44 KLD
For plantation: 1.05 KLD
Fuel/Power Requirement
The mine will be worked during an eight hours shift i.e. during day time only and hence no electricity is required
for lighting. Diesel, ~3 lit/hr will be used as fuel for running pump for dewatering in rainy season that too for
some time.
2.2.13 Waste Generation and Management
Nature of Waste & Rate of yearly generation
In the proposed mining scheme the OB is likely to be generated during scheme period will be Soil and will be
spread on backfilled area.
The waste that is likely to be generated will be in the form of associated clay with the bauxite horizon as mineral
waste which is below the threshold grade, which has no sale value. That will be backfilled in mined out pits.
Quantity of Waste
The waste generated during scheme period will be as under:-
Varada-I Mining Lease:
Year Soil Volume in M3 Volume of Waste (in M3)
2014-15 4440 5180
2015-16 4524 5278
2016-17 4538 5294
Total 13502 15752
Varada-II Mining Lease:
Year Soil Volume in M3 Volume of Waste (in M3)
2015-16 - 6165
2016-17 - 5670
2017-18 - 8730
2018-19 - 5670
2019-20 - 5670
Total - 31905
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Selection of Dumping Site
In the proposed mining scheme, it is proposed that waste generated during scheme period will be backfilled in
the mined out area west part of Varada-I mining lease area & east part of Varada-II mining lease area
simultaneously and soil will be spread on backfilled area. Part of mined out land will be used as water reservoir. Method of Dumping & Maximum Height and Spread of dumps
Varada-I Mining Lease:
The backfilling will be done in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The OB and waste generated
during scheme period will be back filled in the mined out area in west part of the lease area. The waste generated
during three years mining scheme period will be backfilled in mined out area at the time of generation if self
hence question of its height and spread does not arise. As volume of voids (area to be worked) is much more
than material available for backfilling of backfilling of entire mined out land upto original ground level will not
possible. Therefore waste part of the area will be backfilled and another part of the lease area will be used as
water reservoir.
Table 1.16: Extent of Backfilling
Year
Extent of Backfilling
Total Backfilling
Material (m3)
Area to be
Backfilled (m2)
Avg. height of
backfilling
2014-15 22496 5113 4.4
2015-16 22922 5209 4.4
2016-17 22995 5226 4.4
Total 68413 15548 4.4
Varada-II Mining Lease:
The backfilling will be done in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The OB and waste generated
during scheme period will be back filled in the mined out area in east part of the lease area. The waste generated
during five years mining scheme period will be backfilled in mined out area at the time of generation if self hence
question of its height and spread does not arise. As volume of voids (area to be worked) is much more than
material available for backfilling of backfilling of entire mined out land upto original ground level will not possible.
Therefore waste part of the area will be backfilled and another part of the lease area will be used as water
reservoir.
Table 1.17: Extent of Backfilling
Year
Extent of Backfilling
Total Backfilling
Material (m3)
Area to be
Backfilled (m2)
Avg. height of
backfilling
2015-16 6165 1121 5.5
2016-17 9521 1731 5.5
2017-18 21223 3860 5.5
2018-19 13076 2377 5.5
2019-20 21187 3852 5.5
Total 71172 12941 5.5
Liquid Waste Management
Sewage
Sewage will be disposed of in soak pit at site.
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Schematic Representation of Feasibility Drawing which gives Information for EIA Purpose
Mining plan plates are attached along with pre-feasibility report.
1.3 Site Analysis
1.3.1 Connectivity
Varada Bauxite Mine is approachable only by a Kaccha road. The village Mewasa is approachable by a kachha
road passing through village Ran which is located about 1km north of the tar road connecting village limbdi with
Dwarka. Limdi is located on the Devbhumi Dwarka- Okha state highway no. 25 and is about 35km from
Khambhalia. The nearest railway station is Bhatia which is located Okha-Devbhumi Dwarka-Rajkot-Virgaon broad
gauge section of western railways. The nearest sea port is Okha which is about 105 km from Mewasa.
1.3.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Lease is granted to M/s Orient Abrasives Limited. Existing land use and proposed landuse after scheme period is
given in Table:
Table 1.19: Existing and Proposed Land Use for Varada-I Mining Lease:
Head
Area put
on use at
start of
plan (Ha.)
(A)
Additional
area
requirement
during plan
period (Ha.)
(B)
Total
area
(Ha.)
C=
A+B
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilated
(Ha.)
Net area
considered
for
calculation
(Ha.)
Area under
mining
2.4862
(b/f 0.7564) 4.5008 6.9870 2.3112 6.9870
Storage for
topsoil - - - - -
Overburden/
Dump 0.0620 - 0.0620 - 0.0620
Mineral Storage 0.0500 - 0.0500 - 0.0500
Infrastructure
(Workshop,
Administrative
building etc)
0.0150 - 0.0150 - 0.0150
Roads 0.0200 - 0.0200 - 0.0200
Railways - - - - -
Greenbelt 0.0200 0.0750 0.0950 - 0.0950
Tailing Pond - - - - -
Effluent
Treatment Plant - - - - -
Mineral
Separation Plant - - - - -
Township area - - - - -
Others to specify
settling tank - - - - -
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Head
Area put
on use at
start of
plan (Ha.)
(A)
Additional
area
requirement
during plan
period (Ha.)
(B)
Total
area
(Ha.)
C=
A+B
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilated
(Ha.)
Net area
considered
for
calculation
(Ha.)
Grand Total 2.6532 4.5758 7.2290 2.3112 7.2290
Table 1.19: Existing and Proposed Land Use for Varada-II Mining Lease:
Head
Area put
on use at
start of
plan (Ha.)
(A)
Additional
area
requirement
during plan
period (Ha.)
(B)
Total
area
(Ha.)
C= A+B
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed
&rehabilated
(Ha.)
Net area
considered
for
calculation
(Ha.)
Area under
mining
11.5287
(b/f 0.7564) 7.0900 18.6187 1.0775 18.6187
Storage for
topsoil - - - - -
Overburden/
Dump 0.0100 - 0.0100 - 0.0100
Mineral Storage 0.0500 - 0.0500 - 0.0500
Infrastructure
(Workshop,
Administrative
building etc)
0.0100 - 0.0100 - 0.0100
Roads 0.0300 - 0.0300 - 0.0300
Railways - - - - -
Greenbelt 0.0150 0.1250 0.1400 - 0.1400
Tailing Pond - - - - -
Effluent
Treatment Plant - - - - -
Mineral
Separation Plant - - - - -
Township area - - - - -
Others to specify
settling tank - - - - -
Grand Total 11.6337 7.2300 18.8587 4.0775 18.8587
1.3.3 Topography
The mine area is extending in east west direction. Topographically lease area may be considered as very gently
sloping. The area is not covered by any water courses in the form of river, nallah etc. The area is covered by
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every scanty vegetation, mostly babool bushes grown over barren stony wastelands. No permanent drainage
course exists in the area. It is an active mining area, but crops like Bazara, groundnut etc. are cultivated during
monsoon in nearby agriculture land. Maximum yield per hectares of bazaar and groundnut is around 2500 kg.
The nearest human settlement is in Mewasa village at a distance of 3 km.
1.3.4 Geology of the Mine Lease
The area around Virpur Kenedy, Nandana, MotaAsota, Kenedy, Ran Village exposes bauxite as segregated pocket
within laterite or horizontal bedded bauxite deposit within laterite or altered clay. The other rock type exposed
in the region are trap rocks, limestone and lithomergic clays. The limestone belonging to Gaj beds series is
overlying the laterites. The sequences of formation ranges from early Eocene to recent in age. The Stratigraphic
sequence of the lease area is shown in Table.
Table 1.22: Stratigraphic Sequence in Mine Area
Formation Thickness in Meter
Topsoil 0.0 to 0.3
Lime stone/ Clay 0.6 to 1.0
Bauxite 3.5 to 4.5
Lithomergic Clay -
1.3.5 Existing Landuse Pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area
under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests,
national park, wild life sanctuary, eco-sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the
river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given
The lease areas granted are government waste land, it is a piece of barren land, and no forest land is involved
in the area. Existing land use pattern of the site along with the proposed one is given in following table.
Table 1.23: Important Features and Sensitive Ecological locations for Varada Bauxite mine:
S.No. Feature Name From Project Site
Arial Distance (km) Direction
1 Forest Land - - -
2 National Park Marine National
Park
~3.88 km from Varada-I &
~3.725 km from Varada-II North
3 Wild Life
Sanctuary
Marine Sanctuary ~3.1 km from Varada-I &
~2.6 km from Varada-II North
Gaga Bird Sanctuary ~17 km from Varada-I &
~15.07 km from Varada-II NW
4 Water Body Rani River ~2.3 km from Varada-I &
~0.68 km from Varada-II west
5 CRZ Zone Tidally influenced
water body
~2.8 km from Varada-I &
~1.6 km from Varada-II North
6 Nearest Railway
station Bhatia ~17km SSW
7 Airport Jamnagar ~80 km East
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S.No. Feature Name From Project Site
Arial Distance (km) Direction
8 Highway SH-6 (Limbdi-
Dwarka)
~7.33km from Varada-I &
~9.96 km from Varada-II South
1.3.6 Existing Infrastructure
There is a Mine office, Canteen, First Aid room, Rest Shelter, Store, etc. present at the mine site. Apart from
this there is no other infrastructure present in the study area.
1.3.7 Climatic Data from secondary sources
The climate in the region is characterized by a hot summer and general dryness except in the southwest
monsoon season. The year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from December to February is
followed by the hot season from March to May. The period from June to September is the Southwest monsoon
season. October and November constitute the post-monsoon or retreating monsoon season
Temperature1
The period from March to May is of continuous increase in temperatures. May is generally the hottest month
with a mean daily maximum temperature of 44.5˚C and mean daily minimum of about 24.8˚C. The weather is
intensely hot in summer and on some days the day temperature may reach up to 40.2˚C.
From November, both day and night temperatures begin to decrease rapidly. January is generally the coldest
month with the mean daily maximum temperature at about 26.6˚C and mean daily minimum at about 10.6˚C.
On such occasions, the minimum temperatures sometimes drops down to 6-7˚C
Wind1
Long term wind direction is presented in Table . During June to September, that is during the monsoon
season wind blows mostly from south-west. During the period from October to February, wind mostly blows
from north-east. During March to May wind mostly blows from west direction
Table 1.24: Month wise Predominant Wind Direction-Jamnagar
Predominant
Wind
Direction
First Predominant
Wind Direction
Second Predominant
wind Direction
Third Predominant
wind Direction
Month Mor Eve Mor Eve Mor Eve
January NE N E NE Calm NW
February Calm N NE NE/W/NW E E/Calm
March SW W W NW Calm N
April W W SW NW NW N
May W W SW NW NW SW/N/Calm
June SW W W NW S SW
July SW W W SW S NW
August SW W W SW/NW S S/N
September SW W W NW NW/S SW
1 Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Long Term Climatological Tables (1961-1990), Jamnagar (A)
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Predominant
Wind
Direction
First Predominant
Wind Direction
Second Predominant
wind Direction
Third Predominant
wind Direction
Month Mor Eve Mor Eve Mor Eve
October Calm NW SW N W W
November Calm N E NE NE NW
December NE/E N Calm NE SE NW
Rainfall1
The distribution of rainfall in the Jamnagar region, which includes the study area, is uneven. Annual rainfall in
the region is 540.2 mm. About 91% of the annual rainfall in the region is received during the southwest monsoon
months i.e. June to September. July is the rainiest month. Maximum rainfall in any one month was recorded in
the month of August in year 1953 which was about 861.8 mm
Cloud Cover1
Long term cloud cover information is presented in Table 1.25.
Table 1.25: Long Term Cloud Cover Information-Jamnagar
Month
Cloud Amount No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (All Clouds) OKTAS
No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (Low Clouds) OKTAS
All
Clouds
Low
Clouds 0
T-
2
3-
5
6-
7 8 0
T-
2
3-
5
6-
7 8
January 1.3 0.2 17 8 4 2 0 29 1 1 0 0
1.1 0.1 17 8 4 2 0 28 3 0 0 0
February 1.5 0.4 15 7 4 2 0 24 3 1 0 0
1.1 0.2 16 7 4 1 0 24 4 0 0 0
March 2.0 0.8 13 8 6 4 0 22 5 3 1 0
1.3 0.2 14 10 5 2 0 25 5 1 0 0
April 2.3 1.2 8 8 10 4 0 15 9 5 1 0
1.5 0.3 13 10 5 2 0 21 8 1 0 0
May 2.7 2.5 5 8 16 2 0 6 9 14 2 0
0.8 0.5 17 11 2 1 0 19 11 1 0 0
June 4.6 3.2 0 4 15 9 2 1 10 17 2 0
3.6 2.6 2 10 9 7 2 4 12 11 3 0
July 5.8 3.3 0 2 7 17 5 2 10 15 4 0
5.9 4.1 0 2 7 16 6 0 5 20 6 0
August 6.1 3.3 0 2 6 16 7 2 9 16 4 0
5.9 3.8 0 2 7 16 6 1 7 17 6 0
September 3.6 2.2 1 10 10 8 1 3 16 9 2 0
3.6 2.3 2 11 9 7 1 3 16 9 2 0
October 1.6 0.8 11 12 6 2 0 19 9 3 0 0
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Month
Cloud Amount No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (All Clouds) OKTAS
No. of Days with Cloud
Amount (Low Clouds) OKTAS
All
Clouds
Low
Clouds 0
T-
2
3-
5
6-
7 8 0
T-
2
3-
5
6-
7 8
1.5 0.9 9 15 5 2 0 13 16 2 0 0
November 1.5 0.4 14 9 3 3 1 24 4 2 0 0
1.4 0.5 14 10 3 2 1 23 6 1 0 0
December 1.4 0.1 13 11 5 2 0 29 1 1 0 0
1.4 0.1 15 9 5 2 0 27 3 1 0 0
The area remains cloudy between June - September, which is the active period of the monsoon season.
Humidity1
Most humid conditions are found in the monsoons. Mornings are more humid than evenings and humidity
ranges from a high of 78-87% in monsoon mornings to a low of 37-40% in winter evenings. During post-
monsoon season, in morning humidity remains between 67-77 % and in the evening it remains between 42-
49%.
Table 1.26: Average Meteorological Conditions at IMD Jamnagar
Month
Mean Daily
Temperature
Rainfall
(mm)
Monthly
Total
No. of
Rainy
days
Relative
Humidity
(%),
Morning
Relative
Humidity
(%),
Evening Max Min
January 26.6 10.6 1.3 0.2 70 37
February 28.8 12.7 2.4 0.2 73 37
March 32.7 17.2 1.6 0.1 77 40
April 35.3 21.3 0.0 0.0 79 48
May 36.3 24.8 2.2 0.3 75 57
June 35.6 26.6 93.5 3.5 78 64
July 33.1 25.8 193.4 7.2 84 71
August 31.5 24.7 160.8 5.9 87 74
September 32.2 23.4 45.1 3.2 85 69
October 34.4 21.1 25.4 0.9 77 49
November 31.9 16.8 13.9 0.7 67 42
December 28.0 12.4 0.6 0.0 66 40
Total /
Mean 32.2 19.5 540.2 22.2 77 52
1.3.8 Social Infrastructure
The lease proposed for mining is with the same lessee since 1980 and mining was carried out since then. The
entire lease area is designated as Private land and has no vertical development over it except mine office.
There is no social infrastructure available at site. Bhatia which is about 17km from mine site have all kind of
facilities available.
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1.4 Planning Brief
1.4.1 Planning Concept
Type of Industry: Mining of Bauxite
Facilities: Drinking water, first aid, mine office, rest shelter and store.
Transportation: Bauxite will be transported through trucks
Town and Country Planning Development Authority Classification: not applicable, since this is a mining project
1.4.2 Population Projection
Not applicable since the project entails mining of laterite on government granted lease area.
1.4.3 Landuse Planning
As mentioned in Section 1.3.2 above.
1.4.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand
A temporary rest shelter for labour will be constructed at mine site. A water tank (capacity of 500 liters) will be
constructed for storing drinking water. Haul road is well maintained and water sprinkling will be carried out
time by time in order to maintain the road condition.
1.4.5 Amenities / Facilities
Facilities for drinking water and first aid will be provided in the mine office and an office-cum-rest shelter
already existing in the lease area.
1.5 Proposed infrastructure
1.5.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Not applicable.
1.5.2 Residential Area (Non-Processing Area)
Not applicable.
1.5.3 Greenbelt
Varada-I Mining Lease:
50 saplings will be planted every year during five year schemes period and fencing will be done around
plantation and working pits.
Year No. of saplings Area m2
2014-15 50 -
2015-16 50 100
2016-17 50 100
Varada-II Mining Lease:
50 saplings will be planted every year during five year schemes period and fencing will be done around
plantation and working pits.
Year No. of saplings Area m2
2015-16 50 -
2016-17 50 -
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2017-18 50 100
2018-19 50 100
2019-20 50 100
1.5.4 Social Infrastructure
Discussed in Section 1.3.8
1.5.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road / Rail / Metro / Waterways)
As per Section 1.3.1
1.5.6 Drinking Water Management (source & supply of water)
Discussed in Section 1.2.12
1.5.7 Power Requirement and Supply / Source
Discussed in Section 1.2.12
1.5.8 Industrial Waste Management
Discussed in Section 1.2.13
1.5.9 Solid Waste Management
Discussed in Section 1.2.13
1.5.10 Sewage System
Discussed in Section 1.2.13
1.6 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R& R) Plan
Rehabilitation and Resettlement plan proposed in mining plan 25.6057 ha area will be mined out, 6.3887 ha
will be backfilled and 19.217 ha will be converted to water reservoir.
1.7 Project Schedule and Cost Estimates
1.7.1 Project Schedule
The mine lease is working site of OAL however; OAL will start production at proposed rate only after obtaining
necessary clearance from Central and State Government
1.7.2 Estimated Project Cost along with Analysis in Terms of Economic Viability of the Project
Estimated cost of the project would be around Rs. 68.42 lacs only. This cost includes the project expenditure
towards the laterite and bauxite mine. The mine has been sanctioned by the Government for captive consumption
only and not for sale of products; hence the profitability factor does not arise at this stage. The cost break-up is
given in Table 1.27.
Table 1.27: Cost of the Project
S.No. Particulars Amount (lacs)
1 Land development 1.00
2 Building Site office 5.00
3 Plant & Machinery, Safety equipments& tools 2.00
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 324430
TPA OF ROM BAUXITE IN VARADA
BAUXITE MINE AREA 37.2098 HA, SURVEY
NO 330/P, VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI
DWARKA PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
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4 Advance to labour & transport contractor 5.00
5 Preliminary & Pre-operative expenses 5.00
6 Professional Expenses& Legal expense (MoEFCC) 10.00
7 Working Capital Margin 25.00
8 Environment protection cost and Other Miscellaneous
Fixed Assets
15.42
Total 68.42
2.8 Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations)
2.8.1 Financial and Social Benefits with Special Emphasis on the Benefit to the Local People
including Tribal Population, if any, in the Area
Critical analysis of the existing socio-economic profile of the area vis-à-vis its scenario with proposed
project activities identifies the following:
About 98 miners will be engaged in mining activities for the project and about 60 people for ancillary
activities.
The proposed activities shall generate indirect employment in the region due to the requirement of
workers in supply auxiliary such as higher machinery service and Ore Transport service afford from the
ancillary works, which would marginally improve the economic status of the people.
Further the additional benefits from the downstream units such as iron industry, steel industry, cement
plant, and metallurgical industry also add value to the society.
CSR Activities
Fodder at Gaushala
Stationery to School
Employment to Locals
Village Development
Drinking Water
School library
Computer Lab