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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Hetar Kalan Stone Mines of SHRI GOPAL PASWAN, Area – 4.99 Acre (2.02 ha) in Non-Forest Land, Mouza – Hetar Kalan, Thana-Chinia, Dist. –Garhwa, State – Jharkhand 1 | Page PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT 1.PROJECT DESCRIPTION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Mining lease of Stone over an area of 4.99 acres (2.02 Ha) in Village – Hetar Kalan, P.S.- Chinia, Distt- Garhwa, State – Jharkhand, having Lat. 23° 59’ 47.5” N to 23° 59’ 52.8”” N & Long. 83° 38’ 57.5” E to 83° 39’ 04.2” E in Topo sheet no: - G 44 ×12 & F 44 F 9 (P) has been applied on 10.11.2017 by Shri Gopal Paswan for ten years. The total mine area is 2.02 hectares which is non-forest RAYATI Land. There shall be under obligation to carry out mining in accordance with all other provisions as applicable under the Jharkhand Minor Mineral Concession Rules 2004 (2014 & 2017 revised), Jharkhand Mineral Dealer Rule 2007, and Jharkhand Mineral Transit Challan Regulations, 2005. 1.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Salient features of the project Project name Hetar Kalan Stone mine in vill. - Hetar Kalan, Thana no. 50, Plot no. 2036, 2037 & 2048, khata no, -105, Thana - Chinia, District – Garhwa, Jharkhand, of SHRI GOPAL PASWAN S/o –Shri Bharat Paswan, Vill. + P.O. – Belhara, P.S – Garhwa, District – Garhwa, Jharkhand. COORDINATE OF PROJECT Corner 3 : 23° 59’ 48.9” N & 83° 38’ 57.5” E Corner 7 : 23° 59’ 51.0” N & 83° 39’ 04.2” E Reserve Geological (mt) 2202564 Mineable Reserve (mt) 1486332 Land use Non Forest RAYATI Land Minerals to be mined Stone Method of mining Semi-Mechanised (OTFM) Permissible depth of mining 40 m below surface (water level of the area) Proposed depth of mining 24.0 m Proposed production Capacity 147050 MT/YEAR OR 490 MT/DAY No of working days 300 days

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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Hetar Kalan Stone Mines of SHRI GOPAL PASWAN, Area – 4.99 Acre (2.02 ha) in Non-Forest Land, Mouza – Hetar Kalan, Thana-Chinia, Dist. –Garhwa, State – Jharkhand

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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Mining lease of Stone over an area of 4.99 acres (2.02 Ha) in Village – Hetar Kalan, P.S.- Chinia,

Distt- Garhwa, State – Jharkhand, having Lat. 23° 59’ 47.5” N to 23° 59’ 52.8”” N & Long. 83° 38’

57.5” E to 83° 39’ 04.2” E in Topo sheet no: - G 44 ×12 & F 44 F 9 (P) has been applied on 10.11.2017

by Shri Gopal Paswan for ten years.

The total mine area is 2.02 hectares which is non-forest RAYATI Land. There shall be under obligation

to carry out mining in accordance with all other provisions as applicable under the Jharkhand Minor

Mineral Concession Rules 2004 (2014 & 2017 revised), Jharkhand Mineral Dealer Rule 2007, and

Jharkhand Mineral Transit Challan Regulations, 2005.

1.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Salient features of the project

Project name

Hetar Kalan Stone mine in vill. - Hetar Kalan, Thana no. 50, Plot no.

2036, 2037 & 2048, khata no, -105, Thana - Chinia, District –

Garhwa, Jharkhand, of SHRI GOPAL PASWAN S/o –Shri Bharat

Paswan, Vill. + P.O. – Belhara, P.S – Garhwa, District – Garhwa,

Jharkhand.

COORDINATE OF PROJECT

Corner 3 : 23° 59’ 48.9” N & 83° 38’ 57.5” E

Corner 7 : 23° 59’ 51.0” N & 83° 39’ 04.2” E

Reserve Geological (mt) 2202564

Mineable Reserve (mt) 1486332

Land use Non Forest RAYATI Land

Minerals to be mined Stone

Method of mining Semi-Mechanised (OTFM)

Permissible depth of mining 40 m below surface (water level of the area)

Proposed depth of mining 24.0 m

Proposed production Capacity 147050 MT/YEAR OR 490 MT/DAY

No of working days 300 days

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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Hetar Kalan Stone Mines of SHRI GOPAL PASWAN, Area – 4.99 Acre (2.02 ha) in Non-Forest Land, Mouza – Hetar Kalan, Thana-Chinia, Dist. –Garhwa, State – Jharkhand

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Water demand (approximate)

Total Water Requirement

Domestic

Plantation

Dust suppression

Industrial use

10 KLD

3.0 KLD

4.0 KLD

3.0 KLD

0.0 KLD

Source of water Under ground water/mine water

Man power 35

Nearest RLY station Nearest rail (Garhwa) is approx 25.5 km, NE

Nearest SH/NH

NH 75 21 km N

SH (Garhwa-Godrmana) 14 km W

Nearest Airport(Varanasi) 161 km NW/Ranchi 183 SE

Seismic zone Seismic Zone III

1.2 PROPOSED PLANNING

Mining method ‐ Open Cast Manual mining method

Project cost ‐ Rs. 5000000/=

Production ‐ Stone 54463 cum or 147050 mt /year

2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent

The Mining lease of Stone over an area of 4.99 acres (2.02 Ha) in Village – Hetar Kalan, P.S.- Chinia,

Distt- Garhwa, State – Jharkhand, having Lat. 23° 59’ 47.5” N to 23° 59’ 52.8”” N & Long. 83° 38’

57.5” E to 83° 39’ 04.2” E in Topo sheet no: - G 44 ×12 & F 44 F 9 (P) has been applied on 10.11.2017

by Shri Gopal Paswan for ten years.

The details of the project proponent and project are given below:

Name of the applicant : SHRI GOPAL PASWAN

S/o –Shri Bharat Paswan

Vill. + P.O. – Belhara, P.S – Garhwa,

District – Garhwa, Jharkhand.

Name of Mine : Hetar Kalan Stone mines

Village: Hetar Kalan, Thana no. – 50,

District - Garhwa, Jharkhand

Mineral : Stone

Area (ha) : 2.02 Ha

Status of Project : Applied

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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Hetar Kalan Stone Mines of SHRI GOPAL PASWAN, Area – 4.99 Acre (2.02 ha) in Non-Forest Land, Mouza – Hetar Kalan, Thana-Chinia, Dist. –Garhwa, State – Jharkhand

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2.2 Brief description of nature of the project

The proposed mining area is 2.02 hectares of Hetar Kalan Stone mine in district - Garhwa, Jharkhand.

It has-been proposed to excavate Stone 54463 cum/annum or 147050 mt /annum.

2.3 Need for the Project and its Importance to the Country or Region Building huge infrastructure as envisaged by Government of India particularly in housing sector

requires basic building and construction raw materials. The Stone is one of primary building material

required for the purpose. The mining activities as proposed are the backbone of all construction and

infrastructure projects as the raw material for construction is made available only from such mining.

The Stones is in high demand at the local market for real estate and infrastructure industry. This

project will also provide employment to local people helping them in earning livelihood.

2.4 Demands-Supply Gap

The demand for Stone is ever growing with the growth of the infrastructure sector in our country.

The mineral is used mainly in the construction activities like roads embankment, buildings, and

bridges. The requirement for the Stone is always high throughout the country. Therefore there is

always a good demand of the mineral in the domestic market.

2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous Production: The demand in the domestic market is high. . Stone is

available in abundant quantity in the area and can be excavated indigenously. Import does not apply

in the present case of Stone mining.

2.6 Export Possibility

There is no proposal and no scope to export the Stone.

2.7 Domestic/ Export Markets

Domestic Market

The Stone will be directly sold in the domestic market.

Export Market

The proposed mining activity is for indigenous consumption only for real estate and infrastructure

Sector etc. No possibility of export of Stone from this project.

2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and indirect) due to the project

This project operation will provide livelihood to the poorest section of the society. It will provide

employment to the people residing in vicinity and indirectly by the development of supporting

infrastructure.

3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any.

The proposed project of 2.02 Hectares is of Stone mining project. The crusher is being proposed to

be established in near future, for which necessary permissions will be obtained by the Applicant

from the concerned authority.

3.2 Location

The Lease for mining of minor mineral Stone has been applied to the DC, Garhwa, in village - Hetar

Kalan, Thana no. – 50, Plot no. - 2036, 2037 & 2048, khata no, - 105, Thana – Chinia, District –

Garhwa, Jharkhand. The area of mining is 4.99 Acre (2.02 Hectares).

Coordinates: (LATITUDE & LONGITUDE OF TWO POINTS)

Corner 3: 23° 59’ 48.9” N & 83° 38’ 57.5” E

Corner 7: 23° 59’ 51.0” N & 83° 39’ 04.2” E

3.3 Details of Alternate Sites

The land of project site is on agreement with land owner to project proponent. No alternate site has

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been considered for the proposed Stone Excavation activity. Excavated Stone will be transported

through trucks/tippers covered by tarpaulin sheets.

3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation

Stone excavation will be done in 2.02 Hec. of land. It has-been proposed to excavate Stone 54463

cum or 147050mt /annum.

3.5 Project description with process details

Method of Mining

In the proposed Stone Excavation project, excavation & loading of

Stone will be done by deploying wagon – drill, excavator, & trippers/dumpers.

List of Machinery

Sl. No Equipment Nos. Required Specifications Motive Power

1 Tippers / Trucks 04 10 t capacity Diesel

2 Wagon Drills 01 100 mm dia Compressed Air

3 Excavator 01 0.9m3bucket capacity Diesel

3 Water Tanker/Sprinkler 01 13000 litre capacity Diesel

4 Compressor 01 3.4 m3/min capacity Diesel

5 Tractor with Trailer 02 03 mt capacity Diesel

3.6. Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final

Product/s, mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product

The Mineral production (in CUM/TONES) for the Next FIVE years is given below:

FIVE YEARS PRODUCTIONS FIGURES

The Stone will be transported by Trucks/Dumpers/Tippers to the crusher site for seizing & screening and then to market. 3.7 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse

No recycling and reuse envisaged in the proposed Stone Excavation project.

3.8 Availability of Water, its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and Source

3.8.1 Water Requirement

In the proposed Stone Excavation project approx. 10 KLD water will be required to meet the

domestic purposes and others. Water will be sourced through tube well.

3.8.2 Power: No power is required

Year

Production of Stone Production

of Soil

in M3

Total

Excavation

in M3

ACTUAL STONE

PRODUCTION

(Considering recovery

factor as 98 % in mt)

M3 T

factor

MT

1st 55563 2.7 150020 20946 170966 147020

2nd 55585 2.7 150080 6786 156866 147078

3rd 55583 2.7 150074 NIL 55583 147073

4th 55568 2.7 150034 NIL 55568 147033

5th 55573 2.7 150047 NIL 55573 147046

TOTAL 277872 2.7 750255 27732 494556 735250

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3.8.3 Liquid Effluent

No liquid effluent will be generated at the mine site due to the mineral excavation. No effluent will

be generated due to proposed Stone Excavation unit. The major sources of pollution in proposed

Stone Excavation activity will be Particulate Matter (Fugitive emission) generated due to Drilling,

Blasting, and Excavation of Stone. The surrounding of project area is agricultural in nature with good

greenery all around. This will minimize the fugitive emissions. However, wet drilling operation will be

carried out and transportation of minerals will be done by under loaded vehicles covered with

tarpaulin sheet. A few solid waste will be generated which will be used for maintaining the roads.

4. SITE ANALYSIS

4.1 Connectivity

4.1.1 Nearest Railway Station- Garhwa, Railway Station – 25.5 km NE

4.1.2 Nearest Airport- Varanasi Airport – 161 km NW

4.1.3 Nearest Highway (NH 75) -- 21 km N

4.2 Landform, Land use and Land ownership -- Non Forest RAYATI Land

4.3 Topography

The lease area is hilly.

4.4 Existing land use pattern and shortest distances from Forests, Water bodies, Eco sensitive

areas, etc.

The forest land is about 250 meters from lease area. There are no water bodies or Eco sensitive

areas within 5 km of the mine area.

4.5 Existing Infrastructure

The site has some temporary infrastructure, like shelter for labours, blasting shelters, water shed.

4.6 Geomorphology and Soils

Garhwa district is highly rugged topography with thick green forest all over the area. The hills are

widely scattered and rise up to 1164 m above MSL in the Southern of the district. Average height of

the hills varies from 700 – 900 mts. The hill which is called Gulgulpath -3819 ft. is said to be second

highest peak in Jharkhand situated in Bhandriya Block of the district. There are also low land in

Northern and Western part of the district which is suitable for agricultural purposes. The elevation of

plain varies from 250 – 500 mtr. The slope of the district is towards north...

4.7 Environmental Settings (Secondary Sources) Physiographic & Drainage

Garhwa district is highly rugged topography with thick green forest all over the area. The hills are

widely scattered and rise up to 1164 m above MSL in the Southern of the district. Average height of

the hills varies from 700 – 900 mts. The hill which is called Gulgulpath -3819 ft. is said to be second

highest peak in Jharkhand situated in Bhandriya Block of the district. There are also low land in

Northern and Western part of the district which is suitable for agricultural purposes. The elevation of

plain varies from 250 – 500 mtr. The slope of the district is towards north.

Climatic condition& Rainfall

The climate of the district is humid and sub tropical. The year can be divided in to three main

seasons, the winter season from November to March, the summer season is from March to May,

and Monsoon season from June to September; October is a transitional month between Monsoon

and winter seasons. December and January are the coolest months. In winter the temperature goes

down to 3°C. By March temperature begin to rise steadily. In May and early part of June the

maximum temperature can be as high as 47°C on individual days. Humidity is generally normal in this

district, except in Monsoon months.

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Administrative set-up

Garhwa district consists of 19 blocks. The following are the list of the blocks in Garhwa district:

1. Bhandaria block

2. Danda block

3. Garhwa block

4. Manjhiaon block

5. Ramkanda block

6. Bishunpura block

7. Bhawnathpur block

8. Dandai block

9. Kandi block

10. Meral block

11. Ramna block

12. Ketar block

13. Sagma block

14. Chinia block

15. Dhurki block

16. Kharaundhi block

17. Nagaruntari block

18. Ranka block

19. Bardiha block

Geography

Garhwa district lies between 24° 60’ and 24° 39’ north latitude and 83° 22’ and 84° 00’ east

longitude. It is bordered by the Son River on the north, Garhwa district of Jharkhand state on the

east, Surguja district of Chhattisgarh state on the south, and Sonebhadra district of Uttar Pradesh on

the west.

Economy

In 2006, the Indian government named Garhwa district as one of the country's 250 most forward

districts, out of a total of 640. It is one of the 21 districts in Jharkhand state currently receiving funds

from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Program (BRGF).

Sub-divisions

Garhwa district comprises two subdivisions: Garhwa and Ramna, which are further divided into 14

blocks. At the time of creation, this district comprised only eight blocks: Bhandaria, Bhawanathpur,

Dhuraki, Garhwa, Majhiyaon, Meral, Ramna and Ranka. Later, six more blocks were created by

reorganizing the existing blocks. These are: Chiniya, Dandai, Kandi, Kharaundhi, Ramkanda and

Ramuna. This district comprises 156 gram panchayat and 916 villages. It has two police sub-divisions:

Garhwa and Nagar-Untari, with eight police stations in Bhandaria, Bhawnathpur, Dhurki, Garhwa,

Majhiyaon, Meral, Nagar-Untari, and Ranka. The district consists mostly forests and has only one

city, Garhwa, which is also the district headquarters. There are two Vidhan Sabha constituencies in

this district: Garhwa and Bhawanathpur. Both are part of Garhwa Lok Sabha constituency.

Transport

Garhwa is well-connected to roads and railways. Daily bus services are available from Ranchi and

major districts of Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. Road communication in this district is not as

good as in other districts of the state. Garhwa district is connected to Rewa in Madhya Pradesh and

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Ranchi in Jharkhand by National Highway No. 75. There are 210 km of state highway, 55 km of

national highway (NH-75) and 96.95 km of district roads. Link roads and corridors are altogether

190 km. The nearest airport is at Varanasi (150 km). Garhwa Railway Station is a major railhead of

the Eastern Railway zone. National Highway 75 passes through Garhwa.

Flora and fauna

The area falling within the leasehold and adjoining places covering around 500 m or so do not have

vegetative cover of worth mentioning. Scattered growth of trees can be spotted in and around the

site. Domestic animals like cow, buffalo, goat, cat, dog etc are very common sight in the locality.

Existence of wild animal of any type has not been reported.

5 PLANNING BRIEF

5.1 Planning Concept

Open cast mechanised mining method will be adopted for Stone mining. Mineral excavated will be

used in infrastructure projects.

5.2 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL& SOCIAL)

Mines Office, Workshop etc.

Proper site services such as First Aid, Rest Shelter, and Drinking Water will be provided to the mine

workers near the mines site.

Rest Shelter

Rest shelter along with first-aid station complying with all the provisions of Mines Rules will be

provided by the project proponent.

Water Supply

Water will be supplied for human consumption, dust suppression and for plantation.

Power Supply

The mine will work in day time only, so no lighting arrangement will be required.

Transport of Men and Material

Employee will report to the duty on own means. The material from the mine will be transported by

Trucks/tippers or by Tractors.

Communication: Mobile phones will be used for communication.

Security Arrangements: Appropriate security arrangement will be made.

5.4 Population projection

The project will employ most of the workers from nearby villages. Thus there will no increase in

population due to the project.

5.5 Land use

The mining area is of 2.02 hect. There is no forest land in the lease area. The area so excavated will

be used as a water reservoir after conceptual period.

6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)

A crusher unit will be set up inside of lease area after taking all necessary permissions from

concerned authorities.

6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area)

As the local people will be given employment, no residential area/ housing are proposed.

6.3 Green Belt

The green belt will be developed as per approved eco-friendly mine plan and as per CPCB

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Guide lines. The project proponent will also develop greenbelt in the premises of the schools,

hospitals and also carry out the avenue plantation in the vacant areas along roads. The greenbelt will

be developed by planting 250 saplings per year. Indigenous species with the consultation of the

State Forest Department will be planted and maintained.

Table: Greenbelt Programme

YEAR Plantation Site NO. of Saplings to be planted

First Safety Barrier 250

Second Safety Barrier, other identified place 250

Third Safety Barrier, other sites 250

Fourth Safety Barrier, other sites 250

Fifth Safety Barrier, other sites 250

6.4 Social infrastructure

Road facility (existing roads will be maintained regularly)

Employment opportunity

Medical camps

Social awareness camps

Donations to schools

Secondary employment opportunities

Formation of self help groups for the women in nearby villages

6.5 Connectivity

From the Mine area, an Unmetalled road joins a metal led road which further joins the nearest National Highway. 6.6 Drinking Water Management

Drinking water 6 litres per person will be provided on the mine site, Mine workers will be provided

RO Water for drinking purchased from the market.

6.7 Sewerage System

No sewerage system is proposed. However for sanitation purpose portable toilets will be made

available.

6.8 Industrial Waste Management: Not applicable.

6.9 Solid Waste management: No waste will be generated

6.10 Power Requirement & Supply/Source: - N A.

7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (RARE) PLAN

There is no human settlement within the mine area. No human settlement will be disturbed due to

the mining activity. So, no Rehabilitation and resettlement is proposed.

8. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion.

The project will commence once Environmental Clearance and other necessary certificates are

obtained from the respective departments.

8.2 Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the Project

Estimated project cost is about 50 lakhs

As stated above, it is clear that the project is viable.

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9.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

Environmental Management Plan details the environmental quality control measures which are

proposed for this project to achieve the annual production capacity of 147050 cum per year of Stone

(minor mineral). The environmental management plan includes all preventive as well as mitigation

measures to minimize impact on environment from the mined out Stone.

9.1 Land Use Pattern.

Existing Land Use pattern

Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres

Quarry 0 0.00

Road 0.0 0.00

Total area in use 0 0.00

Balance unused area 2.02 4.99

Total Lease Area 2.020 4.99

AFTER 5 YEARS

Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres

Quarry 1.300 3.21

Green belt/Safety barrier 0.470 1.16

Road 0.020 0.05

Dump 0.100 0.25

Total area in use 1.890 4.67

Balance 0.130 0.321

Total Lease Area 2.020 4.99

AFTER 10 YEARS

Category Area in Hectares Area in Acres

Quarry including Road 1.50 3.71

Green belt 0.52 1.28

Total area in use 2.02 4.99

Balance Nil Nil

Balance after development

NIL NIL

Besides resource extraction, following activities will be kept in view:

a) Protection and restoration of ecological system

b) Prevent contamination of ground water Safeguard Measures

9.2 Air Pollution Control

Air Pollution:

Emission of gases and dust takes place due to movement of vehicles. Spraying of water and

plantation along the road side prevents the spread of dust. Plantation also acts as barrier for

restricting pollution. Impact on air environment has been assessed taking in to consideration the

proposed production and increase emissions.

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Air pollutants released during production can be checked by:

Dust suppression system/ water spraying would be adopted at mine working and

loading points

Excavation operations to be suspended during very strong wind conditions

A forestation will be carried out for control of dust

Plantation with wide canopy trees along approach road will help in dust suppression.

particularly during summer months and dust storm periods

Transportation

Regular water spraying on haulage roads during mineral transportation by water

Sprinklers,

Avoid over loading of tippers/dumpers & consequent spillage on the roads,

Mineral carrying tippers/dumpers will be effectively covered by tarpaulin to avoid escape of

fines to atmosphere

Air quality shall be regularly monitored both in the core zone and the buffer zone.

Controlling of NOx level

The source of NOx is due to vehicular emission. This can be controlled by proper maintenance and

Servicing of vehicles. Only P.U.C. certificated vehicles will be permitted.

9.3 Water Pollution Control

9.3.1 Surface & Groundwater Management

There is no surface water body within the mining lease area. Thus, there is no localized

/concentrated contamination of water from the mining in area.

The proposed working area far above the general ground water table. No toxic minerals

substances and tailing pond located in the area. Thus quality of ground water will not

pollute.

The mining does not have any impact on topography and natural drainage of surrounding

area.

9.3.2 Waste Water Management

No waste water is generated from the mining activity of minerals as the project only involves lifting of Stone 9.3.3 Domestic Sewage Water Management

Domestic sewage water will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank

9.4 Noise Pollution Control

The drilling and blasting for mineral extraction will cause noise pollution in a very limited area; it will

not cause any problem to the inhabitants of the area. Noise pollution due to transportation will not

Cause any problem to the inhabitants of this area because there is no human settlement in close

Proximity to the link roads in lease area. Effective steps will be taken to keep the noise level well

below the DGMS prescribed limit of 85 dBA.

Noise control is achieved by the following:

Proper care and maintenance of the equipments will be carried out.

Personal protective equipments will be provided to the workers.

9.5 Solid waste Management

There is no top soil in the lease area. No overburden and waste is likely to be generated during lease

Period. There will be neither any stacking of soil nor creation of OB dumps.

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9.6 Socio Economic Improvement

It is proposed that the Applicant shall spend for social development of the local residents. Under

social development of the area, the Applicant will donate part of his profit to provide drinking water

facility, books, to the poor student of the local school and medicines in the local hospital for

treatment of the poor people and other social work.

In the recruitment process of the organization, local people will be given preference.

Most of the deserving candidates have already been absorbed.

The management will recruit the skilled & semiskilled workers from the nearby villages, thus

increasing the social status of the villagers.

The management will contribute for the overall economy and social development of the

area.

9.7 Details of Health Check up and Insurance of all the Employed Persons

All workers will be subjected to medical examination as per Mines Rule 1955 both at times of

appointment and at least once in years. Medical camps will be organized for this activity. Insurance

of all employees as per the rules will be carried out.

9.7.1 Corporate Social Responsibility

As a corporate responsibility following measures along with budget provision is proposed for

improving the conditions of persons in and around the project area:

Sl.no. DESCRIPTIONS AMOUNT IN LAKH RUPEES.

1 Drinking Water Source 1.00

2 Assistance to local schools, scholarship to students 1.50

3 Assistance for improvement of health infrastructure in local health centre

1.0

4 Provision for periodic health check up of workers 1.0

TOTAL 4.50

9.7.2 Fund Provision for Environmental Management

It is proposed to create an Environment Management Fund. This shall deposit/pay an amount equal

to 10% of the due money along with instalments towards the ‘Mines and Minerals Development,

Restoration and Rehabilitation fund.

9.7.3 Fund Provision for EMP Measures

Following provisions are proposed to be taken for improving, control and monitoring of environment

protection measures:

Sl.no. DESCRIPTIONS AMOUNT IN LAKH RUPEES.

1 Pollution monitoring – Air, Water, Noise 1.50

2 Water sprinkling 1.0

3 Plantation including maintenance 3.0

TOTAL 5.5

The protection measures will be dynamic and subject to periodic review so that measures

remain effective and appropriate.

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10. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

Project will create direct & indirect employment opportunities within the surrounding region.

Unit will use good faith efforts to employ local people from the nearby villages depending upon

the availability of skilled & un-skilled man-power surrounding at project site.

In this proposed mining project workforce of non-technical and technical persons are

Required.

Migration of highly education and skilled experience will result in increase of literacy in the

surrounding villages.

Assessment of the potential socioeconomic benefits during mining focused primarily on work

force requirements, acquisition of supplies, and the temporary increased demand for services

related to the mining project like food, housing, communications, law enforcement, medical

care, local transportation etc. Due to these, additional revenue to local suppliers for required

products and services related to the construction and operation phases of the project will

generate.

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