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1 PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT for PROPOSED EXPANSION OF BULK DRUGS AND BULK DRUG INTERMEDIATES IN EXISTING MANUFACTURING UNIT of M/s. ANMOL ANTIOXIDANTS PVT.LTD. SURVEY NO. 35 & 36, BEHIND HGI FOUNDARY, VILL: BASKA-389350,TAL: HALOL, DIST: PANCHMAHAL, GUJARAT NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd. 403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring Road, Surat - 395002 Prepared By: NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd. 403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring Road, Surat - 395002 NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd. 403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring Road, Surat - 395002 Prepared By:

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PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT

for

PROPOSED EXPANSION OF BULK DRUGS AND

BULK DRUG INTERMEDIATES IN EXISTING

MANUFACTURING UNIT

of

M/s. ANMOL ANTIOXIDANTS PVT.LTD.

SURVEY NO. 35 & 36, BEHIND HGI FOUNDARY,

VILL: BASKA-389350,TAL: HALOL,

DIST: PANCHMAHAL, GUJARAT

NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory

ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.

403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring

Road, Surat - 395002

Prepared By:

NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory

ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.

403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring

Road, Surat - 395002

NABL Accredited Testing Laboratory

ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

Aqua-Air Environmental Engineers P. Ltd.

403, Centre Point, Nr. Kadiwala School, Ring

Road, Surat - 395002

Prepared By:

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CONTENTS

Sr.

No.

Description Page No.

1. Executive Summary 3

2. Introduction of the Project/Background information 11

3. Project Description 14

4. Site Analysis 21

5. Planning Brief 26

6. Proposed Infrastructure 30

7. Rehabilitation and resettlement (R & R) Plan 31

8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 31

9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations) 32

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Project Details

1.1.1 Products along with Production Capacity

Sr.

No.

NAME OF

PRODUCTS

CAS No. LD50

LC50 Existing

Capacity

MT/Mont

h

Additional

Capacity

MT/Month

Total

Capacity

MT/Month

EXISTING PRODUCTS

1 Ethisterone 434-03-7 300

mg/Kg

-- 0.2 -- 0.2

2 Nandrolone 434-22-0 300

mg/kg

-- 0.1 -- 0.1

3 Betamethasone

valerate

2152-44-5 ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

4067

mg/kg

[Rat].

-- 0.05 -- 0.05

4 Budesonide 51333-22-3 ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

3200

mg/kg

[Rat].

4750

mg/kg

[Mouse]

-- 0.03 -- 0.03

5 Mometasone

Furoate

83919-23-7 2000

mg/kg

-- 0.03 -- 0.03

6 Triamcinolone 124-94-7 -- -- 0.03 -- 0.03

7 Betamethasone

Dipropionate

5593-20-4 -- -- 0.05 -- 0.05

8 Clobetasol

propionate

25122-46-7 ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

>3000

mg/kg

[Rat].

>3000

mg/kg

[Mouse]

-- 0.07 -- 0.07

4

9 Triamainolone

Acetonide

76-25-5 3000

mg/kg

NA 0.07 -- 0.07

10 Sulphonated

Melamine

Formaldehyde

condensate

Solution

9003-08-1 270

mg/kg

203

mg/

m3

16 -- 16

11 Halobetasole

propionate

66852-54-8 - -- 0.03 -- 0.03

12 Dexamethasone

Sodium

Phosphate

2392-39-4 ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

1800

mg/kg

[Mouse]

-- 0.05 -- 0.05

13 Clobetasol

Butyrate

25122-57-0 6000

mg/kg

-- 0.03 -- 0.03

14 Beclomethasone

Dipropionate

5534-09-8 ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

3750

mg/kg

[Rat].

5000

mg/kg

[Mouse]

-- 0.03 -- 0.03

15 Prednisolone

sodium

phosphate

125-02-0 360

mg/kg

NA 0.03 -- 0.03

16 Betamethasone

Sodium

phosphate

151-73-5 ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

1607

mg/kg

[Mouse]

-- 0.05 -- 0.05

17 N (3-bromo

propyl pthalide)

87-41-2 -- -- 5 -- 5

18 Prednisolone

Acetate

52-21-1 ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

1680

mg/kg

[Mouse]

-- 0.03 -- 0.03

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ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS

GROUP- A

1 Acebrofylline 96989-76-3 -- -- - 30 30

2 Ambroxol

Hydrchloride 15942-05-9

2720

mg/kg

--

3

Amlodipine

Besylate

111470-99-6

ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

393

mg/kg

[Rat]. 37

mg/kg

[Mouse]

--

4

Bupropion

Hydrochloride

31677-93-7

ORAL

(LD50):

482

mg/kg

[Rat]. 544

mg/kg

[Mouse]

--

5 Celecoxib

169590-42-5

5

mg/kg

--

6 Doxofylline

69975-86-6

300

mg/kg

--

7

Drotaverine

Hydrochloride

985-12-6

Oral

LD50

(rat): 540

mg/kg;

Oral

LD50

(mouse):

350

mg/kg

--

GROUP- B

8 Etoricoxib

202409-33-4

0.7

mg/kg

-- - 30 30

9

Flurbiprofen

5104-49-4

ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

117

mg/kg

[Rat]. 640

mg/kg

--

6

[Mouse]:

290

mg/kg

[Rabbit].

10

Glibenclamide

10238-21-8

LD50

Oral – rat

–>20,000

mg/kg

--

11

Phenazopyridine

Hydrochloride

136-40-3

ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

472

mg/kg

[Rat].

-

12 Phenyl Ephrine

61-76-7

120

mg/kg

--

13 Quetiapine

fumarate 111974-72-2

3.53

µg/kg

--

14 Telmisartan

144701-48-4

3

mg/kg

--

15 Valsartan

137862-53-4

300

mg/kg

--

GROUP- C

16 Bisoprolol

Fumarate 66722-44-9

300

mg/kg

-- - 10 10

17 Brimonidine

Tartrate 70359-46-5

50

mg/kg

--

18 Capacitabine

154361-50-9

2000

mg/kg

--

19 Cinacalcet

Hydrochloride 364782-34-3

300

mg/kg

--

20 Donepezil

Hydrochloride 120011-70-3

32.6

mg/kg

2000

mg/

m3

21 Gemcitabine

Hydrochloride 122111-03-9

333

mg/kg

--

22 Glimepiride

93479-97-1

10000

mg/kg

--

23 Ivabridine 148849-67-6 -- --

24 Nevivolol

Hydrochloride 152520-56-4

300

mg/kg

--

25 Pirfenidone

53179-13-8

Oral

LD50

--

7

(rat):

1295

mg/kg;

Oral

LD50

(mouse):

580

mg/kg

26 Sofosbuvir

1190307-88-

0

300

mg/kg

--

27

Terbinafine

Hydrochloride

78628-80-5

DERMAL

(LD50):

Acute:

>20000

mg/kg

[Rat].

--

28

Ursodeoxycholic

acid

128-13-2

Acute

oral

toxicity

(LD50):

4600

mg/kg

[Rat].

--

GROUP- D

29 2 Amino Phenyl

phenyl Sulfide 1134-94-7

-- -- -- 40 40

30 2 Amino 3,5 Di

bromo

benzaldehyde 50910-55-9

-- --

31 Dibenzo[b,f][1,4]T

hiazepin-11(10H)-

One 3159-07-7

-- --

32

4 Methyl

Acetophenone

122-00-9

LD50

Oral –

rat -

1,400

mg/kg

--

33 2-Chloro-1,3 bis

(dimentylamino)

trimethinium

hexafluoro

phosphate 291756-76-8

-- --

34 2,3-Dibenzoyl-D- 17026-42-5 -- --

8

Tartaric acid

35

Ethyl Trifluoro

Acetate

383-63-1

-- 7790

-

1280

0

mg/L

36 m Phenoxy benzyl

alcohol 13826-35-2

2040

mg/kg

--

37 p Methoxy Phenyl

Acetonirile 104-47-2

100-125

mg/kg

--

38 Phthaloyl

Amlodipine 88150-62-3

300

mg/kg

--

39

Sulfanilamide

63-74-1

ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

3900

mg/kg

[Rat].

3000

mg/kg

[Mouse].

VAP

OR

(LC5

0):

Acut

e:

255

ppm

4

hour

(s)

[Rat]

40 3-Trifluoromethyl

Cinnamic Acid 779-89-5

-- --

GROUP- E

41 Glipizide

29094-61-9

5000

mg/kg

-- - 10 10

42 Modafinil

68693-11-8

64

mg/kg

--

43 Mycophenolate

Mofetil 128794-94-5

200

mg/kg

--

44 Tadalafil

171596-29-5

0.29

mg/kg

--

45

Tranexamic Acid

1197-18-8

ORAL

(LD50):

Acute:

>10000

mg/kg

[Mouse].

--

46 5-(1-

Carboxyethyl)-2- 83237-49-4

-- --

9

Phenylthio-

Phenylacetic Acid

47 Zaltoprofen

74711-43-6

300

mg/kg

--

TOTAL 21.88 120 141.88

1.2 Water Requirement, Waste Water Generation and Treatment

Total fresh water requirement will be 163.65 KL/Day (Existing: 9.25 KL/Day + Additional: 154.4

KL/Day) which shall be met through own bore well. The total wastewater generation will be

91.7 KL/Day (Industrial: 79.1 KL/Day + Domestic: 12.6 KL/Day).

Industrial wastewater generation will be 79.1 KL/Day (Existing: 3.1 KL/Day + Additional: 76

KL/Day). Existing effluent (3.1 KL/Day) is treated in ETP and Final treated effluent is disposed to

CETP of M/s. Enviro Infrastructure Co. Ltd., Umraya, Dist: Vadodara. Additional High COD & TDS

Stream (20 KL/Day) shall be treated in MEE then after condensate stream shall be reused in

cooling tower and out of total Low COD Stream (56 KL/Day) 16.41 KL/Day of effluent will be

treated in ETP and then it will be disposed to CETP of M/s. Nandesari Industries Association,

Nandesari, Dist: Baroda and remaining Low COD Stream of 42.69 KL/Day shall be treated in RO

and then after reused in Cooling tower/Boiler/APCM.

Domestic wastewater generation will be 12.6 KL/Day (Existing: 2.6 KL/Day + Additional: 10

KL/Day) which shall be disposed of through the Specific tank & Soak Pit.

1.3 Air Pollution Source and Control Management

There will be emissions from Flue gas Stacks like Boiler-1 (existing), Proposed {Boiler -2 (3 TPH),

Thermic Fluid Heater (6 Lac Kcal) & D.G. Set (250 KVA) and emissions from Process Vents like 2

Stage Scrubber-500 Kg/Hr (existing), Reaction Vessel (proposed). Multi cyclone scrubber with

bag filter, Scrubber & Two Stage Alkali Scrubber will be provided to control Air Pollution.

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1.4 Hazardous Waste

CAT.

NO.

HAZARDOUS

WASTE

Existing

Quantity Additional

Quantity

Total

Quantity METHOD OF DISPOSAL

5.1 Used Oil 5

Lit/Month

15

Lit/Month

20

Lit/Month

Collection, Storage,

Transportation and

Disposal by seeling to

registered re-refiners

28.3 Spent Carbon 0.045

MT/Month

6.78

MT/Month

6.825

MT/Month

Collection, Storage,

Transportation and sent to

cement industries for co-

processing or incineration

at CHWIF.

35.3 ETP Sludge 1.24

MT/Month

8.76

MT/Month

10.0

MT/Month

Collection, Storage,

Transportation and

Disposal at TSDF site of

NECL, Nandesari.

33.1 Discarded

Bags/

Containers/

barrels/

Liners

100

Nos./Month

150

Nos./Month

600

Nos./Month

800

Nos./Month

700

Nos./Month

950

Nos./Month

Collection, Storage &

reused for filling ETP

Sludge.

28.1 Residue &

Waste

0.12

MT/Month

-- 0.12

MT/Month

Collection, Storage,

Transportation and sent to

cement industries for co-

processing or incineration

at CHWIF.

- Inorganic Acids 0.9

MT/Month

-- 0.9

MT/Month

Collection, Storage &

Reused back in process.

31.1 Organic

Residue

-- 12.71

MT/Month

12.71

MT/Month

Collection, Storage,

Transportation and sent to

cement industries for co-

processing or incineration

at CHWIF.

1.5 Green Belt

Total 33,081 m2

land area is available at site; out of this 10,916 m2 (i.e. approx 33 % of total

area) is developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.

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1.6 Power & Fuel Requirements

TOTAL POWER REQUIREMENT (KW)

Sr. Scenario Total

1 Existing --

2 Total after Proposed Expansion 1500 KW

SOURCE OF POWER (KW)

Sr. Scenario SEB/Grid DG Set

1 Total

Proposed

MGVCL 1500 KVA + D.G. Set : 250 KVA (shall be used in

emergency only)

DETAILS ON FUEL & SOURCE (EXISTING + PROPOSED)

Sr. Fuel Consumption

Existing Additional Total

1 LDO /Wood 0.28

KL/Day

OR

(0.28

MT/Day)

5

KL/Day

5.28

KL/Day

2 Agrowaste Briquette /Bio-coal -- 10

MT/Day

10

MT/Day

3 Diesel 30

Lit/Day

30

Lit/Day

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of

mining lease/letter of intent should be given.

Identification of the project

M/s. Anmol Antioxidants Pvt. Ltd. Proposes expansion of Bulk Drugs and Bulk Drug

Intermediates in existing manufacturing unit located at Survey No. 35 & 36, behind HGI

Foundary, Vill: Baska-389350, Tal: Halol, Dist: Panchmahal, Gujarat.

M/s. Anmol Antioxidants Pvt Ltd was established in 1992.The company is involved in the

manufacturing and development of wide range of high quality pharmaceutical bulk drugs [API]

and its advance intermediates in its ultramodern state of art facilities ideally located near Halol,

Dist-Panchmahal which is tribal area. Factory is 35 km away from Baroda.

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The company is family enterprise and managed by dynamic and highly technically qualified

partners and professionals who have a sound and vast experience in manufacturing

of Pharmaceutical bulk drugs [API] and Intermediates.

We are fast growing integrated and GMP & ISO 9001-2008 certified Pharmaceutical bulk drugs

[API] and Intermediates manufacturing company.

We have an excellent multipurpose facility meeting WHO GMP standards, since its inception,

we have been the sole and reliable manufacturer and exporter of Pharmaceutical bulk drugs

[API] and intermediates. We manufacture our own brands, under neutral labels as required by

the buyers as well as contract manufacturing. Catering as per customers’ requirements is our

specialization.

We have equipped with modern manufacturing facilities and state-of-the-art technology for

achieving Quality products manufactured by us.

We are specializes in the development of new processes technology with latest technical know-

how which can be designed to ensure the non-infringement of patents, through the application

of alternative synthetic procedures and to develop and manufacture of various Pharmaceutical

bulk drugs [API] and Intermediates with highest quality, functionality and cost effectiveness.

Our services range from the manufacture of patent free products to the manufacture of novel

products through bilateral agreement between ourselves and our clients.

The Board of Directors of the Company are very experienced industrialists, they are:

Sr. Name of Director Address

1. Mr. ASHWINBHAI R. PATEL 16, PARK HEAVAN SOCIETY, B/H VIMALNATH

COMPLEX, SUBHANPURA, VADODARA-390023,

PH. NO.: 0265-2390920

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2.2 Brief description of nature of the Project

Proposed Expansion of Bulk Drugs and Bulk Drug Intermediates in Existing Manufacturing Unit.

2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region

The demand for products intended to be manufacture is increasing in the country & by this

expansion M/s. Anmol Antioxidants Pvt. Ltd. will be able to meet the demand of various

products locally. This will also generate direct and indirect employment opportunity for various

levels of people.

2.4 Demands-Supply Gap

Based on their informal survey of the market with their current customers and various traders,

they have found that there is a big potential for the range of the products they are planning.

These products will be an addition to the current range of their products.

2.5 Imports vs. Indigenous production

Based on the current cost of indigenous raw materials, it will make them very competitive

against imported finished products and they will be able to increase the export of their finished

products.

2.6 Export possibility

Depending on the international demand of products they shall export the products.

2.7 Domestic/Export Markets

Majority of the products will be used for domestic market and some products will be exported

depending on the international market.

2. Mr. RATIBHAI D. VACHHANI 49, GIRIRAJ SOCIETY, NEAR CHHANI JAKAT

NAKA, VADODARA-390002

PH.NO.0265-2771045

3. Mr. GIRISH D. VACHHANI 177/A, KENYA NAGAR, ABHILASHA CHAR

RASTA, NEW SAMA ROAD, VADODARA-390008,

PH. NO.: 0265-2782780

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2.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to project.

M/s. Anmol Antioxidants Pvt. Ltd. will give direct employment to local people based on

qualification and requirement. In addition to direct employment, indirect employment shall

generate ancillary business to some extent for the local population.

3.0 Project Description

3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.

No interlinked project has been submitted.

3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project boundary & project

site layout) with coordinates.

• Map showing general location

Project Site

•Panela

v

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Toposheet: Specific location and project boundary

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)

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17

Location of the project site

Plot Layout

Total Plot Area : 33,081 m

2

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3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,

particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.

Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:

• Already existing operating unit

• Site is very well connected by road

• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers

• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation

• Availability of power evacuation facilities

• Availability of ground water (in future surface water) for industrial use

Modern infrastructure support and amenities at par with nearest city in global markets,

including:

� Efficient transport facilities within the area and to & fro the city area.

� Environment-friendly zone.

� Uninterrupted power supply.

3.4 Size or Magnitude of Operation

Please refer Section-1.1.1, Page No. 3

3.5 Project Description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing the

project layout, components of the project, etc. should be given)

Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-III.

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.

For raw material required along with quantity; Please refer Form-I, Annexure-I. Majority of the

products will be used for domestic market and some products will be exported depending on

the international market.

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3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be

briefly outlined.

Industrial wastewater generation will be 79.1 KL/Day (Existing: 3.1 KL/Day + Additional: 76

KL/Day). Existing effluent (3.1 KL/Day) is treated in ETP and Final treated effluent is disposed to

CETP of M/s. Enviro Infrastructure Co. Ltd., Umraya, Dist: Vadodara. Additional High COD & TDS

Stream (20 KL/Day) shall be treated in MEE then after condensate stream shall be reused in

cooling tower and out of total Low COD Stream (56 KL/Day) 16.41 KL/Day of effluent will be

treated in ETP and then it will be disposed to CETP of M/s. Nandesari Industries Association,

Nandesari, Dist: Baroda and remaining Low COD Stream of 42.69 KL/Day shall be treated in RO

and then after reused in Cooling tower/Boiler/APCM.

Domestic wastewater generation will be 12.6 KL/Day (Existing: 2.6 KL/Day + Additional: 10

KL/Day) which shall be disposed of through the Specific tank & Soak Pit.

3.8 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given.

Water Source

Total water requirement shall be met through company’s own bore well.

Power & Fuel Requirement

TOTAL POWER REQUIREMENT (KW)

Sr. Scenario Total

1 Existing --

2 Total after Proposed Expansion 1500 KW

SOURCE OF POWER (KW)

Sr. Scenario SEB/Grid DG Set

1 Total

Proposed

MGVCL 1500 KVA + D.G. Set : 250 KVA (shall be used in

emergency only)

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DETAILS ON FUEL & SOURCE (EXISTING + PROPOSED)

Sr. Fuel Consumption

Existing Additional Total

1 LDO /Wood 0.28

KL/Day

OR

(0.28

MT/Day)

5

KL/Day

5.28

KL/Day

2 Agrowaste Briquette /Bio-coal -- 10

MT/Day

10

MT/Day

3 Diesel 30

Lit/Day

30

Lit/Day

3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their

management/disposal.

Please refer Please refer Form-I, Annexure-V.

3.10 Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA

purpose.

RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY OF EXISTING PLANT ANNUAL REPORT

MARKET ASSESSMENT

FINANCIAL REPORT

PROJECT REPORT

INTRODUCTION

MONITORING OF AIR, WATER & SOIL QUALITY & NOISE

LEVELS. DATA ON METEOROLOGY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS

& BASIC AMENITIES. SITE VISITS BY AND INTERVIEWS WITH

LOCALS

BASELINE

ENVIRONMENTAL

STATUS

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTRE

CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD

GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (GPCB)

PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPT.

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

FOREST DEPARTMENT

IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT

EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE

HEALTH CENTER

CENSUS DEPT.

INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL DEPT.

SOCIOECONOMIC

STATUS &

INFRASTRUCTURE

PROPOSED

PLANT

FACILITY DESCRIPTION

IMPACTS

METHODOLOGY OF

IMPACT

ASSESSMENT

IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS

EVALUATION OF IMPACTS BY MATRIX METHOD

SOURCE OF INFORMATION OVERVIEW OF

E. I. A. STUDIES

ACTIVITIES

ENVIRONMENTAL

MANAGEMENT PLAN

DESCRIPTION OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLAN, AIR

POLLUTION CONTROL, HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT,

GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT MONITORING PROGRAM

RISK ANALYSIS

STUDIES &

DISASTER

MANAGEMENT PLAN

SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, GUIDELINES BY

DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FACTORY SAFETY, MINISTRY OF LABOR. CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS

PREPARATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

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4.0 Site Analysis

4.1 Connectivity

• Site is very well connected by road

• Availability of fuel, water, power, etc.

4.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)

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4.3 Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area

under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests,

national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from HFL of the

river), CRZ. In case of the notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be

given.

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)

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AREAS UNDER DIFFERENT LANDUSE

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Center, New Delhi)

4.4 Existing Infrastructure

Sr. Land use

Area (m2)

EXISTING

TOTAL AFTER

PROPOSED

EXPANSION

1 Plant Facilities 670 9200

2 Engineering / Utility Services 53 1550

3 Admin & Office Building 409 1000

4 R & D , PD Lab Building 357 1000

5 U.G. Solvent Tank Yard Area 45 600

6 Warehouse (Storage of Raw material, Packing

Material & Finished Goods)

149 2100

7 Storage Tank Area (DMA, LDO, FO) 20 700

8 Fire Water Storage Area 20 400

9 Effluent Treatment Plant Area 150 1400

10 Green Belt Area 10,916 10,916

11 Approach Road & Others Area 100 1000

12 Parking Area 50 200

13 Security Area 27 100

Total 12,780 29,980

Sr. No. Land use Classification Area (in sq.km.) Percentage

Area

1 Water Bodies 4.14 1.32

2 Open/Barren Land 27.38 8.72

3 Agriculture 124.18 39.57

4 Fallow Land 108.78 34.66

5 Degraded Vegetation 14.28 4.55

6 Vegetation Medium Density 9.05 2.88

7 Vegetation High Density 7.08 2.25

8 Scrub 2.49 0.79

9 Marshy Land 2.49 0.79

10 Settlement 9.09 2.90

11 Miscellaneous 4.88 1.55

Total 313.84 100.00

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Spare Area 20,115 2,915

Total 33,081 33,081

4.5 Soil Classification

Soil Characteristics under Project Area are as below Table:

Category

Area

(Sq.

kms)

Description Taxonomy1 Taxonomy2 Class Sub

Class

Category B 43.79

Rock outcrops; associated with

shallow well drained, loamy-

skeletal soils on moderately steep

sloping basaltic hills and ridges

with severe erosion and moderate

stoniness Rock outcrops

Loamy-skeletal,

mixed,

hyperthermic Lithic

Ustorthents

Soils of west

coast(soils of

Gujarat plain) Soils of hilly terrain

Category C 47.68

Moderately deep, well drained,

fine soils on very gently sloping

granitic interfluves with moderate

erosion; associated with deep, well

drained, fine soils with slight

erosion

Fine, mixed,

hyperthermic

Fluventic Ustochrepts

Fine, mixed,

hyperthermic Udic

Ustochrepts

Soils of west

coast(soils of

Gujarat plain) Soils of interfluves

Category D 41.14

Very deep, well drained,

calcareous coarse-loamy soils on

very gently sloping dissected plain

with very severe erosion;

associated wit very deep, well

drained, calcareous, fine-loamy

soils with moderate erosion

Coarse-loamy, mixed

(calcareous),

hyperthermic Typic

Ustorthents

Fine-loamy, mixed

(calcareouos),

hyperthermic

Fluventic

Ustochrepts

Soils of west

coast(soils of

Gujarat plain) Soils of alluvial plains

Category F 107.87

Deep, moderately well drained

,fine soils on very gently sloping

alluvial plain with slight erosion;

associated with very deep, well

drained, fine-loamy soils with

moderate erosion

Fine, mixed,

hyperthermic Udic

Ustochrepts

Fine-loamy, mixed,

hyperthermic

Fluventic

Ustochrepts

Soils of west

coast(soils of

Gujarat plain) Soils of alluvial plains

Category G 58.56

Very deep, moderately well

drained, calcareous fine soils on

very gently sloping alluvial plain

with slight erosion; associated with

very deep, moderately well

drained, fine soils with slight

erosion

Fine,

montmorillonitic

(calcareous),

hyperthermic Typic

Chromusterts

Fine,

montmorillonitic

hyperthermic Typic

Chromusterts

Soils of west

coast(soils of

Gujarat plain) Soils of alluvial plains

Other 15.89

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)

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SOIL CHARACTERISTICS MAP

(Courtesy: Environmental Information Centre, New Delhi)

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4.6 Climatic data from secondary sources.

Primary source: our own weather station & Secondary Sources: Indian Meteorological

Department, Ahmadabad.

4.7 Social infrastructure available.

Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be provided.

5.0 Planning Brief

5.1 Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and Country

planning/Development authority classification.

Type of Industry: Proposed Expansion of Bulk Drugs and Bulk Drug Intermediates in Existing

manufacturing Unit.

5.2 Population Projection

Name Population

(Persons)

Population

Density

(Person / sq.

km.)

Sex ratio

(No. of females per

1000 males)

Within 5 km Radius (2001) 19,388 247 928

Within 5 km Radius (2011) 19,889 255 868

Within 10 km Radius (2001) 70,762 225 946

Within 10 km Radius (2011) 56,016 179 870

Taluka Halol (2001) 1,95,275 407 914

Taluka Halol (2011) 2,37,959 496 927

District Panchmahal (2001) 20,24,883 228 939

District Panchmahal (2011) 23,90,776 269 949

(Courtesy: Census Dept., GOI)

5.3 Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)

Total 33,081 m2 land area is available at site; out of this 10,916 m

2 (i.e. approx 33 % of total

area) is developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.

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5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)

• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled

people for the proposed project activity.

• Social Welfare

• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to

villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.

5.5 Amenities/Facilities

Details of amenities available in study area

Sr.

No.

Village Education

al

Medical Drinking

Water

Post &

Tele

Graph

Communi-

cation

Approah

to Village

Nearest

Town

Power

Supply

1. Intwadi P CHW W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-8 ED,EAG

2. Kanjari P(8), Tr, H D, RP, CHW,

PHC,

FPC, MH

W, TK, TW,HP PO, Phone BS PR, KR Halol-3 EA

3. Pratappura P(2) CHW W, TK, HP Phone BS, KR Halol-1 EA

4. Radhanpur P CWC, CHW W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-1 EA

5. Sura-sultanpura P -(-5 Kms) W -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-13 ------

6. Jepura P, Ac(2) CHW W,TK PO BS PR, KR Halol-11 ED, EAG

7. Timbi P CHW, CWC W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-3 EA

8. Rampura P CHW W -(-5 Kms) -(-5 KMs) PR, KR Halol-7 EA

9. Mandvi P(2) CWC W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-4 EA

10. Vadatalav P(2) PHS,CHW W, TK PO BS PR, KR Halol-10 EA

11. Chhajdiwali P CHW W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) PR, KR Halol-11 ED

12 Abhetwa P CHW, PHS,

RP

W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-3 EA

13.. Ranipura P(2) CHW W, TK, TW, HP -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-6 ED

14. Gopipura P(2) PHS, O W, HP, R -(-5 Kms) BS KR Halol-4 EA

15. Baska P(2), O PHS, CHW TK, R Phone BS PR Halol-3 EA

16. Narpura P CHW, CWC W, TK, HP, R -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-3 EA

17. Kotamaida P CHW W, T, TK, R -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-4 EA

18. Ambatalav P CHW W, TK, R -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-13 ED, EAG

19 Ujeti P(2), Ac PHS, CHW W, TK PO BS KR Halol-8 EA

20. Panelav P, Ac CHW W, TK -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-6 EA

21. Vanseti P, Ac CHW W,TK -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-8 EA

22. Tajpura P CHW W,TK PO BS PR, KR Halol-11 ED

23. Jaliya kuva P CHW W, HP -(10+ Kms) BS, KR Halol-10 ED

24. Nathkuva P(2) CHW W,HP -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Shivrajpur-10 ED

25. Vankadia P(2) CHW W, HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR Shivrajpur-10 ED, EO

26. Navagam P(2) PHS W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) BS KR Halol-12 EA

27. Vav P, Ac(3) CHW W, TK, C PO BS KR Halol-8 EA

28. Ghansar P CHW W, TK PO BS PR, KR Halol-6 EA

29. Vintoj P, H -(-5 Kms) W, TK, HP PO BS PR, KR Halol-16 EA

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30. Kadachala P(7),

Ac(2)

PHS, FPC,

CHW

W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR Halol-16 EA

31. Madar P, Ac CHW W, TK, N PO BS PR, KR Halol-12 ED, EAG

32. Hadabiya P(4) PHS, FPC,

NH

W, TK -(-5 Kms) BS KR Halol-18 EA

33. Ambavadiya P, Ac(2) CHW W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-17 ED, EAG

34. Gamdhirpura P, Ac PHS, CHW,

FPC,

W,TK -(-5 Kms) BS KR Shivrajpur-6 ED,EO

35. Ravaliya P, Ac(2),

H

CWC, PHS,

FPC, CHW

W, TK, HP PO BS PR, KR Halol-20 ED, EAG

36. Kakara Dungri P, Ac(3) MH, CHW W, TK PO -(-5 Kms) KR Shivrajpur-6 ED, EO

37. Hadmatia P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) W, TK -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Shivrajpur-8 ED,EO

38. Dholikuj P,Ac(2) -(-5 Kms) W, TK -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Shivrajpur-8 ED

39. Khareda P, Ac CHW W, HP -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-19 ED

40. Baliyadev P -(-5 Kms) W,TK, HP, O -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-20 ED, EAG

41. Rameshra P, H MH, PHC,

FPC, NH, RP

W, T, TK, C PTO, Phone BS PR, KR Halol-18 EA

42. Takhatpura P -(-5 Kms) W, TK, HP -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-11 ED, EAG

43. Ramjikhantna muvada P CHW W, TK, HP, R,

C

-(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-12 EA

44. Chhatardivav P(2) PHS, FPC,

CHW

W -(-5 Kms) BS PR, KR Halol-10 ED, EAG

45. Gokalpura P CHW W, TK -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) KR Halol-9 ED, EAG

(Courtesy: Census Dept., GOI)

ABBREVIATIONS

1. Education

P-Primary Elementary School

H-Matriculation or Secondary

O-Other Educational Institution

PUC-Higher Secondary/Intermediate/pre-University/junior Collage

AC – Adult literacy class

TR – Training center

2. Medical Facilities

RP-Registered Private Practitioner

PHS-Primary Health Centre

FPC-Family Planning Centre

D- Dispensary

CHW - Community Health Worker/Health Worker

H - Hospital

NH - Nursing Home

MH - Maternity Home

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PHC - Public Health Centre

CWC - Child Welfare Centre

TB - T.B Clinic

O - Others

3. Drinking Water

T-Tap Water

HP-Hand Pump

TK-Tank Water

W-Well Water

R-River Water

C-Canal

N - Nallah

S - Spring

4. Post & Telegraph

PO-Post Office

PTO-Post & Telegraph

Phone-Telephone Communication

5. Transportation

RS- Railway Station

BS-Bus Station

NW-Navigable Waterway

6. Approach to Village

PR-Pucca Road

KR-Kuccha Road

7. Power Supply

EA-Electricity for all purposes

EAG - Electricity for Agriculture

ED - Electricity for domestic

EO - Electricity for other purpose like Industrial, Commercial etc.

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6.0 Proposed Infrastructure

Depending on the growth of the company the required infrastructure will be developed within

premises as well as region.

6.1 Green Belt

M/s. Anmol Antioxidants Pvt. Ltd. has developed an effective green belt within the factory and

on periphery of the factory. Total 33,081 m2 land area is available at site; out of this 10,916 m

2

(i.e. approx 33 % of total area) is developed as greenbelt and other forms of greenery.

6.2 Social Infrastructure

Depending on the growth of the company the required social infrastructure will be provided.

6.3 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/ Rail/Metro/ Water ways, etc.)

Major factors involved in the selection of site are listed below:

• Already existing operating unit

• Site is very well connected by road

• Proximity to Raw Material suppliers

• Availability of sufficient land free from cultivation

• Availability of power evacuation facilities

• Availability of ground water (in future surface water) for industrial use

6.4 Drinking water Management (Source & Supply of water)

Total water requirement shall be met through company’s own bore well.

6.5 Sewerage System

Sewage pipes are laid in entire company for the removal and disposal of mainly non-harmful

liquid wastes from the offices, canteen and domestic waste coming from different section of

industry. These liquid wastes are sent to septic tank & soak pit.

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6.6 Solid Waste Management

Please refer Form-I, Annexure-VI.

6.7 Power Requirement & Supply/Source

Please refer Section 3.8, Page No. 11 of this report.

7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan

7.1 Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected including home

oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given)

There is no habitation on the proposed expansion project area and it is open industrial land

within premises, so that R & R policy is not applicable to this project. There shall not be

displacement of any population in project area. Any major activity that may lead to

resettlement of the people is considered as permanent impact. Hence, there is no permanent

impact on this account. The increasing industrial activity will boost the commercial and

economical status of the locality up to some extent.

8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates

8.1 Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the

project to be given).

We shall start construction of the project after getting EC and CTE.

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

Total Project Cost for Expansion Project activity is Rs. 10 Crores.

Sr. Particulars Amount

(Rs. In Crores)

1 Plant Up gradation / Modification 7

2 ETP & Pollution Control System 1.5

3 Utilities & Contingency 1.5

Total 10

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9. Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendations)

9.1 Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to be local people

including tribal population, if any, in the area.

• Employment would be as per prevailing norms of state government for skilled and unskilled

people for the proposed expansion project.

• Social Welfare activities shall be done.

• Cordial relation with the industry shall be established and representation shall be made to

villagers for help for creation of facilities related to health, education, etc.