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Secretary, SEAC Page 1 of 17 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING OF STATE LEVEL EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE, ODISHA HELD ON 18 TH FEBRUARY, 2017 The SEAC met on 18 th February, 2017 at 03:00 PM in the Conference Hall of Odisha State Pollution Control Board, Bhubaneswar under the Chairmanship of Dr. B.K. Patnaik. The following members were present in the meeting. 1. Dr. B.K. Patnaik - Chairman 2. Dr. Dibakar Swain - Member 3. Prof. P.K. Mohanty - Member 4. Dr. D.K. Rout - Member 5. Dr. S.K. Biswal - Member 6. Sri. B.C. Prusty - Member 7. Dr. S.C. Nayak - Member 8. Dr. R.C. Mohanty - Member 9. Sri. A.C. Mohanty - Member 10. Er. Sridhar Behera - Member CONSIDERATION OF OLD PROPOSALS: 1. PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR 1.1 MTPA (PORTLAND SLAG CEMENT & GROUND GRANULATED SLAG) CEMENT GRINDING UNIT AT VILLAGE MUKUNDAPUR & BHUBANPUR, TAHASIL CHENDIPADA, DIST ANGUL BY M/S JINDAL STEEL & POWER LTD (TOR). M/s Jindal Steel & Power Limited has proposed to setup 1.1 MTPA (Portland Slag Cement and Ground Granulated Slag) Grinding Unit At village- Mukundpur & Bhubanpur, Tehsil- Chendipada, District- Angul, Odisha adjacent to its existing 6.0 MTPA integrated steel plant. The proposed project sites Latitude & Longitude are 20°52'05"N to 20°52'24"N and 85° 0'18"E to 85° 0'41"E respectively. No National Park/wild life sanctuary is involved in setting up plant within 15 km radius of the project site. The site is about 14 km away from nearest town Angul. Nearest railway station Kerjang is 3.5 km away from the proposed project site. Nearest airport is Bhubaneswar about 109 km away from the proposed project site. Total proposed project area is 32.775 Acre. Total Project Cost is Rs. 30720.08 Lakh. A budget of ` 329.00 Lakhs and ` 76.00 Lakhs are earmarked towards Captial cost and Recurring cost per annum respectively. Clinker, Gypsum, Granulated Slag and Coal fines are the major raw materials for the proposed project. Gaseous emission will be controlled by installing air pollution control equipments. Dust suppression will be done by water sprinkling to control fugitive emissions due to transportation activities. Water sprinkling will be done along the haul roads to control dust arising from vehicular movement. Suitable type and capacities of bag filters will be envisaged for the deducting system at Raw material handling points. Total water requirement for the proposed project is of 500 M 3 /Day. Total power requirement for the proposed project is 11 MVA. Domestic wastewater will be treated in septic tank and discharged to soak pit. Zero discharge norms will be maintained in the proposed plant. Dust from APC devices and Ash generated from Hot Air Generator will be reused in process. Sludge from RWTP will be used for landscaping. Green belt will be developed in 10.82 Acres of the total plant area.

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Secretary, SEAC Page 1 of 17

PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING OF STATE LEVEL EXPERT APPRAISAL

COMMITTEE, ODISHA HELD ON 18TH FEBRUARY, 2017

The SEAC met on 18th February, 2017 at 03:00 PM in the Conference Hall of Odisha State

Pollution Control Board, Bhubaneswar under the Chairmanship of Dr. B.K. Patnaik. The

following members were present in the meeting.

1. Dr. B.K. Patnaik - Chairman

2. Dr. Dibakar Swain - Member

3. Prof. P.K. Mohanty - Member

4. Dr. D.K. Rout - Member

5. Dr. S.K. Biswal - Member

6. Sri. B.C. Prusty - Member

7. Dr. S.C. Nayak - Member

8. Dr. R.C. Mohanty - Member

9. Sri. A.C. Mohanty - Member

10. Er. Sridhar Behera - Member

CONSIDERATION OF OLD PROPOSALS:

1. PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR 1.1 MTPA (PORTLAND SLAG

CEMENT & GROUND GRANULATED SLAG) CEMENT GRINDING UNIT AT VILLAGE

MUKUNDAPUR & BHUBANPUR, TAHASIL CHENDIPADA, DIST – ANGUL BY

M/S JINDAL STEEL & POWER LTD (TOR).

M/s Jindal Steel & Power Limited has proposed to setup 1.1 MTPA (Portland Slag Cement

and Ground Granulated Slag) Grinding Unit At village- Mukundpur & Bhubanpur, Tehsil-

Chendipada, District- Angul, Odisha adjacent to its existing 6.0 MTPA integrated steel plant.

The proposed project sites Latitude & Longitude are 20°52'05"N to 20°52'24"N and 85°

0'18"E to 85° 0'41"E respectively. No National Park/wild life sanctuary is involved in setting

up plant within 15 km radius of the project site. The site is about 14 km away from

nearest town Angul. Nearest railway station Kerjang is 3.5 km away from the proposed

project site. Nearest airport is Bhubaneswar about 109 km away from the proposed project

site. Total proposed project area is 32.775 Acre. Total Project Cost is Rs. 30720.08 Lakh. A

budget of ` 329.00 Lakhs and ` 76.00 Lakhs are earmarked towards Captial cost and

Recurring cost per annum respectively. Clinker, Gypsum, Granulated Slag and Coal fines

are the major raw materials for the proposed project.

Gaseous emission will be controlled by installing air pollution control equipments. Dust

suppression will be done by water sprinkling to control fugitive emissions due to

transportation activities. Water sprinkling will be done along the haul roads to control dust

arising from vehicular movement. Suitable type and capacities of bag filters will be

envisaged for the deducting system at Raw material handling points. Total water

requirement for the proposed project is of 500 M3/Day. Total power requirement for the

proposed project is 11 MVA. Domestic wastewater will be treated in septic tank and

discharged to soak pit. Zero discharge norms will be maintained in the proposed plant.

Dust from APC devices and Ash generated from Hot Air Generator will be reused in

process. Sludge from RWTP will be used for landscaping. Green belt will be developed in

10.82 Acres of the total plant area.

Secretary, SEAC Page 2 of 17

The Consultant M/s VISIONTEK CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT. LTD., Bhubaneswar

made a detailed presentation on behalf of the proponent on 23.05.2016. The proponent

made an appeal to consider the project under B2 category as per guideline of MoEF&CC,

Govt. of India. The committee decided to take decision on the proposal after the project

proponent furnish certain information / documents. The proponent has furnished the same

and the SEAC verified the documents as follows:

Sl.

No.

Information Sought by

SEAC

Compliance furnished by the

proponent

Views of the

SEAC

1. Certificate from State

Pollution Control Board,

Odisha with respect to

distance of proposed site

from the boundary of

notified critically polluted

area of Talcher-Angul.

Odisha State Pollution Control

Board (OSPCB) vide letter dated

16.09.2016 has certified that the

proposed site of cement grinding

unit is located at a distance of 11.2

km from the boundary of Critically

ted Area (CPA) of Talcher- Angul.

Complied

2. Detailed status of land

acquisition for the

proposed cement plant

alongwith supportive land

documents and land

schedule.

Land required for the proposed

plant site is 32.775 Acres. As per

the letter from IDCO, the land can

be purchased directly from the land

owners. The land owners have

expressed interest for sale of land

of 21.605 acres to JSPL and

copies of the same are furnished.

Complied.

3. Detailed land use break

up

Land use breakup has not been furnished.

Land use breakup

of proposed 32.775

acres land for

cement plant has

to be furnished.

This land use

break up should

include the area

earmarked for

green belt.

4. Detailed justification with

respect to transportation

of raw-material and

finished product shall be

primarily through railway

and it should not be less

than 90% of the traffic

(inward & outward put

together ) to consider the

project as B2 category

The major input material for the

cement production is clinker

and Gypsum. Clinker required

for the process will be

transported by rail from the

sources located in Chhattisgarh

and /or Andhra Pradesh and

Gypsum shall be transported to

site through rail from Paradip

port. Entire production will be

sold in the markets of Bihar,

Jharkhand, West Bengal, North

East Andhra Pradesh and the

same will be transported

through rail, except for about

Complied

Secretary, SEAC Page 3 of 17

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No.

Information Sought by

SEAC

Compliance furnished by the

proponent

Views of the

SEAC

10% which will be transported

by road to Coastal Odisha. Rail

connection from Railway siding

of JSPL plant to Angul and

Kerajang stations will facilitate

transportation by rail.

In view of the above, more than 90

% of the traffic (inwards &

outwards put together) will be

through railways.

5. Detailed energy saving

measures vis-à-vis

utilization of solar energy

It has been proposed to install 50

nos. of Solar Street lights and

provide solar LED lighting in the

administrative building. The total

energy saving to be achieved

through this measure will be about

42661 units of electricity per

annum. Details furnished.

Complied

6. Coal requirement for the

cement grinding unit has

been proposed to be

higher side since, they will

use BF gas of steel for

heating purpose. It should

be re-calculated and

actual requirement is to

be submitted

The plant is proposed to be

operated by utilizing Blast Furnace

gas from the Steel plant. However,

during shut down/ maintenance of

the Blast Furnace, coal is proposed

to be used for heating purposes. In

exceptional circumstance, about

22,300 tonnes of raw coal with

GCV of 3400-3700 Kcal/ kg and

40-44% ash shall be required

instead of 23,100 Tons/Years as

submitted earlier.

Complied

7. Water requirement

proposed is at higher

side. It is proposed to be

met from the treated

waste water of integrated

steel plant. It should be

justified with detailed

water balance

The water requirement for the

proposed plant has been revised

from 500 m3/day to 250 m3/day in

consultation with project consultant

and the same will be sourced from

the treated wastewater of Steel

Plant. JSPL is setting up a 500

m3/hr (12000 m3/day) RO based

Zero Liquid waste Discharge Plant

to treat the wastewater from

existing DRI plant, Coke oven,

Blast Furnace effluent and power

plant discharge at its Integrated

Steel plant at Angul. The quantity

required for the Cement Grinding is

a very small fraction (about 2%) of

Complied

Secretary, SEAC Page 4 of 17

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No.

Information Sought by

SEAC

Compliance furnished by the

proponent

Views of the

SEAC

this treated wastewater. Revised

water balance for 250 m3/day has

been furnished.

8. The proponent has to

justify the project as a

standalone cement plant

and not an integral part of

integrated steel plant as

there are common

facilities to be availed

from the integrated steel

plant such as railway

siding, water requirement,

raw material requirement

etc

The proposed Cement Grinding

unit will be installed and operated

by M/s JSPL Panther Cement

Limited, a company incorporated

under the Companies Act, 2013.

The incorporation certificate has

been furnished. The proposed

plant will be a standalone project

with dedicated human resources

for plant operation and sales

management. The grinding unit is

proposed to be located adjacent to

the existing steel plant of JSPL to

utilize slag from the steel plant and

minimize transport of raw

materials, etc. and use certain

common facilities such as raw

material yard, railway siding,

power, etc.

Complied

9. Copy of agreement with

JSPL regarding sharing of

power and water and rail

facilities

A copy of the MoU between M/s

JSPL Panther Cement Limited

&M/s JSPL for sharing common

facilities from the existing Steel

Plant is furnished. JSPL shall be

supplying power from its Captive

Power Plant and making available

treated water from the Steel Plant

for use in the Grinding unit.

Complied

The SEAC decided to consider the proposal after the proponent submit the following

information.

i) Land use breakup of proposed 32.775 acres land for cement plant has to be furnished.

This land use break up should include the area earmarked for green belt.

2. PROPOSAL OF M/S CHILIKA DISTILLERIES PVT. LTD. FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF 55

KLD GRAIN BASED DISTILLERIES AT – KANAKA, KHALLIKOTE, DIST - GANJAM.

(EC)

Chilika Distilleries Pvt. Ltd., proposes to establish a State-of-Art Grain based Distillery for

the production of 55 KLPD of the Alcohol and 2.2 MW captive power plants at Kanaka,

block Khallikote, District Ganjam, Odisha. Geographically, the site is located at 19° 34'43.83

N, 85°06' 42.17' E. NH-5 highway is at a distance of 0.5 km. Chilikahrada, Gopakunda,

Haridamula, Hajapata, Kankadakuda and Dalibati are the nearby villages situated at a

distance of 0.5, 0.7, 1.5, 2.7, 2.2 and 2.1 km respectively.

Secretary, SEAC Page 5 of 17

The proposed project falls under the item no. 5 (g) i.e. Distilleries and Category B (<60

KLPD Non molasses based industry). The cost of proposed project will be around ` 67.25

Crore including the cost towards construction of plant & building, plant machineries,

equipment & utilities. The cost towards Environmental Management Plan (EMP) will be

around ` 2.73 Crore.

The manufacturing of alcohol/spirit takes place in two stages; 1) fermentation and 2)

distillation. In the process, after grain milling, the milled raw material is subjected to

liquefaction methods which involves heating of aqueous starch slurry wherein the granular

starch in the slurry swells and bursts and dispersed starch molecules into the solution. Then

this liquefied slurry will be subjected to Fermentation. The fermentation will convert the

fermentable substrate into Alcohol. During Fermentation, sugars are broken down into the

Alcohol cogenerating Carbon Dioxide with release of significant amount of heat. After

fermentation is complete, fermenter wash is taken into distillation system where alcohol will

be separated and concentrated using principle of fractional distillation. The slope from

distillation will be taken to the decantation section. After decantation thick wet cake will be

sent to dryer and thin slope will be sent for evaporation. Concentrated syrup from

evaporation and thick cake from decantation will be dried in dryer and form product known

as DDGS.

Daily consumption of the raw material required to manufacture are Broken rice 136 TPD,

Liquefying Enzyme, Saccharifying Enzyme, Viscosity Reducing Enzyme, Yeast, Anti-

Bacterial Agent, Sodium Hydroxide Lye, Sulphuric Acid, Urea, Antifoaming Agent,

Sulphamic Acid and Nitric Acid.

As per the proposal total plot area for proposed project will be 31.162 acres. About 40.2% of

land i.e. 12.549 acres is being earmarked for green belt development. The Chilika Lake is at

a distance of more than 3 km and Costal line is at a distance of 14 km. Other places like

Nalaban Island- Chilika Bird Sanctuary is situated 22 km away from project boundary.

The required quantity of water shall be made available from the ground water source for

which permission form CGWA is available. Total fresh water requirement at initial stage will

be 1693 KLD and thereafter it will be around 508 KLD due to use of recycled water.

Total 332.75 TPD steam will be required for liquefaction, distillation, evaporation, drying and

de-aerator. Estimated electrical power requirement will be 2830 kWh. Boiler with the

capacity of 20 TPH will be installed. Fuel requirement is Indian Coal: 36,480 TPA and Rice

husk: 40,960 TPA. Man Power requirement is Skilled: 120, Unskilled /contract labor: 144

and total manpower: 264.

Air emissions/pollution during operation phase will be mainly form flue gases, manufacturing

process, material & ash handling and from vehicular movement. ESP shall be provided to

the Stack (stack height 40 m) to control the particulate matter emission into the air as main

pollution control measures.

Factory will be adopting Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) system. Spent wash coming out of

distillation unit will be passed through decanter and again concentrated in integrated

evaporation and then it will be sent to Dryer. The dried cake shall be (DDGS) used as cattle

feed. The process condensate will be treated in the Process Condensate Treatment Plant.

Treated effluent will meet prescribed standards and will be recycled.

DDGS from the dryer will be bagged and will be used as a cattle feed. Fly ash generated

from Boiler will be collected in the ash silos and sent to brick manufacturing units without

creating public nuisance. Yeast and ETP sludge will be used as manure.

Secretary, SEAC Page 6 of 17

The amended EIA notification vide SO-996(E ) dt. 10th April, 2015 stipulates the standard

TOR developed by the Ministry shall be the deemed approved TOR for the project or

activities if the EAC or SEAC unable to issue TORs within 30 days of acceptance of

application in prescribed form. They have submitted environmental clearance application on

3rd October, 2015 on online portal of MoEF&CC, Govt. of India, since they have not

received any communication from MoEF&CC, Govt. of India within a month, they have

conducted baseline environmental monitoring during November, 2015 to January, 2016 and

also carried out EIA study as per standard TOR as per the above amended EIA notification

10th April, 2015. They had applied for public hearing to the State Pollution Control Board,

Odisha accordingly. Public hearing was conducted on 27.7.2016.

The Consultant SMS Envocare Ltd, Pentagon P3, Magarpatta City, Hadapsar, Pune,

Maharashtra,, Bhubaneswar made a detailed presentation on behalf of the proponent on

05.10.2016. The committee decided to take decision on the proposal after the project

proponent furnish certain information / documents. The proponent has furnished the same

and the SEAC verified the documents as follows:

Sl.

No.

Information Sought by SEAC Compliance furnished by

the proponent

Views of the

SEAC

1. Detailed Energy balance. Not furnished. However, they

have intimated to install one

solar power plant within 1-2

years of the distillery

operation.

The proponent has

to give an

undertaking to use

solar energy of 5%

of total power

consumption.

2. Fly ash generation details and

proposed disposal mechanism.

Detail fly ash generation and

disposal mechanism has

been furnished. Ash storage

capacity is 165 CMD which is

having a provision of Silo

which will be transported to

the contractors for making

bricks and products.

Agreement copy for the same

has been furnished in EIA

report as Annexure-XVII.

They have to

submit detail

proposal for

temporary storage

of fly ash (other

than silo) within the

plant premises and

area earmarked for

the same. The

revised layout plan

(as stated above)

shall be submitted.

3. Rain fall data appear to be on

higher side. This has to be

rechecked and submitted.

Details of rainwater harvesting

for recharging and storage to be

submitted.

Average rain fall is 1272 mm

within a time span of 120

days of monsoon.

complied

4. The stack height to be

increased for better as per the

norms.

Proposed stack height is 40

meter. Detailed calculation

attached.

complied

5. Plantation shall be completed

within first 3 years and to

ensure minimum 33% green

cover.

They will develop 33 % of

greenbelt within first 3 years.

Complied

Secretary, SEAC Page 7 of 17

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the proponent

Views of the

SEAC

6. Boiler blow down is not included

in waste water generation. This

to be included and the disposal

of waste water to be spelled out.

Boiler blow down 9 m3 per

day will be utilized for cooling

tower makeup / ash

quenching.

Since, the

proponent has

suggested 100%

utilization of fly

ash, the scope of

the ash quenching

with better blow

down may not be

necessary. In that

context, 100%

utilization of waste

water needs to be

relooked.

7. Status of permission from water

resource department for drawal

of ground water. The project

proponent has to study the

impact of ground water drawal

to the tune of 508 KLD to

assess likely fluctuations in

water table.

They have obtained

permission from CGWA

for drawl of ground water.

Applied to the Department

of Water Resources, Govt.

of Odisha for drawl of

ground water. Copy of the

application made to the

DWR, Govt. of Odisha has

been furnished.

Hydrogeological study

report has been furnished.

complied

8. Detail plan and mechanism for

zero discharge

Detail plan and mechanism

for zero discharge has been

furnished.

complied

9. CO2 sequestration as carbon

foot print of the product is high

An industrial grade CO2

plant will be installed

within 1-2 years of

operation of the plant.

The raw CO2 generated

from the fermentation

would be purified and

stored as per norms,

which will further

transported for industrial

application like welding,

foundry etc.

Complied

10. Land schedule with kisam of

land alongwith land conversion

document for industrial purpose

Land schedule with kisam of

land alongwith land

conversion document for

industrial purpose has been

furnished.

complied

Secretary, SEAC Page 8 of 17

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the proponent

Views of the

SEAC

11. Solid waste stock piles to be

shown in layout map

Solid waste stock piles

mentioned in layout map as

per the EIA report.

Complied

12. DFO, Chilika and Chilika

Development Authority to be

kept informed about the

proposed project and copy of

the same to be submitted

They have intimated about

the project activity to the

DFO, Chilika and Chilika

Development Authority and

furnished copy of the same.

complied

The SEAC decided to consider the proposal after the proponent submit the following

information and after a field visit to the site.

i) The proponent has to give an undertaking to use solar energy of 5% of total power

consumption.

ii) They have to submit detail proposal for temporary storage of fly ash (other than silo)

within the plant premises and area earmarked for the same. The revised layout plan

(as stated above) shall be submitted.

iii) Since, the proponent has suggested 100% utilization of fly ash, the scope of the ash

quenching with better blow down may not be necessary. In that context, 100%

utilization of waste water needs to be relooked.

iv) A garland dyke to divert and channelize the storm water coming from the hillock

needs to be constructed.

3. EXPANSION OF PRODUCTION CAPACITY FOR CAUSTIC SODA FROM 72,000

TONS/ANNUM TO 105,000 TPA AND CONSEQUENTLY ITS BI-PRODUCTS AND VALUE

ADDED DERIVATIVES BY M/S GRASIM INDUSTRIES LTD., JAYASHREE, DIST-

GANJAM (TOR).

The proposal was considered by the committee to determine the “Terms of Reference

(TOR)” for undertaking detailed EIA study for the purpose of obtaining environmental

clearance in accordance with the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006 and amendment

thereafter.

M/s Grasim Industries Ltd., Jayashree, Ganjam is engaged in the manufacturing of the

Caustic Soda Lye, Now, company proposes to increase production capacity by increasing

existing Caustic Soda Lye production and also plans to produce new products like Poly

Aluminium chloride, Calcium Chloride, Carbon Dioxide, Stable Bleaching powder and

Chlorinated Paraffin. The proponent has obtained EC from MoEF&CC, Govt. of India on

23.08.2007 for production of Caustic Soda 72,000 TPA under 1994 EIA Notification.

Membrane Cell technology being used since January 2011; same technology will be

adopted for proposed expansion unit. The unit is located at Ganjam Notified Area Council

(NAC), Ward No. 10 ; Block - Chhatrapur; Ganjam, Odisha. The Latitude: is 19°22'46.90"N

and Longitude: 85° 3'13.43"E. Rushikulya River- is 250 from main plant and NH-16 is 0.5

km. Total Land Area is 130 acres owned by Grasim Industries Limited. The Main Plant: area

is 130 Ac and area required for proposed expansion is 11.33 acres. Expansion unit will be

constructed within the vacant area of the Main Plant. Water requirement for the existing unit

is 2360 KLD. Source of water is ground water through 2 bore wells, located at Kalyanpur

Area. Proposed water requirement is 1140 KLD and source will be ground water. Existing

Secretary, SEAC Page 9 of 17

power requirement is 16 MW for plant and colony. Source is GRID supply from OPTCL.

Power Requirement after expansion is 28 MW. Backup power supply is 750 KVA + 180 KVA

DG sets. Existing and proposed manufacturing technology for Chlor alkali production is

Membrane Cell Technology. Primary raw materials are Salt (NaCl) and Water

(demineralized water). The product and bi-product of existing and proposed expansion

project is summarized as follows:

Name of product Production Capacity (TPA)

Existing (a) Proposed (b) Total (a + b)

Caustic Soda 72,000 33,000 105,000

Liquid Chlorine 46,350 26,650 73,000

Hydrochloric Acid 60,000 30,000 90,000

Hydrogen Gas- Million NM3 21.17 9.83 31.0

Sodium Hypochlorite 32400 1300 33700

Poly Aluminum - 73,000 73,000

Chloride- 10 % liquid

Calcium Chloride

-

18,250 18,250

Carbon dioxide - 7,300 7,300

Stable Bleaching Powder - 18,250 18,250

Chlorinated Paraffin’s - 18,250 18,250

The consultant M/s ERM India Private Ltd., Building 10A, 4th floor, DLF Cyber City,

Gurgaon made a detailed presentation on behalf of the proponent on 17.08.2016.

The EIA notification 14th September, 2006 and amendment thereafter and OM No.

J-13012/12/2013-IA-1I(I) dated 24th December, 2013 of MoEF&CC, Govt. of India stipulates

that chlor alkali plants with production capacity < 300 TPD and located outside notified

industrial area will be come under category B1 project. The proponent intimated that the

production activity of existing unit is a continuous process and carried out for throughout the

year i.e. 360 days. They will also go for 360 days production activity with a rated capacity of

291.7 TPD after expansion. The SEAC opined that they have to justify the 360 days

production activity for the existing plant with proper documents and submission of an

undertaking to this effect.

The proponent also requested to exempt public hearing as the unit has already conducted

public hearing while obtaining EC in the year 2007. The SEAC opined that as per EIA

Notification, 14th September, 2006 and amendment thereafter, there is no provision to

exempt public hearing as appealed by the proponent. Hence, the SEAC rejected the appeal

of the proponent.

The SEAC decided to issue TOR for preparation of EIA/EMP report after receipt of the

following from the proponent.

i) An undertaking to the effect that the production activity for the existing unit is carried

out for 360 days in a year along with documents such as returns filed to commercial

tax office /statutory compliance to Factories and Boilers for day-wise production for

last three years to Justify the 360 days production activity for the existing plant along

with production and maintenance plan.

Secretary, SEAC Page 10 of 17

The proponent has furnished the detailed document in support of the production activity for

360 days in a year. TOR was issued to the unit as per recommendation of the SEAC vide

No. 765 dtd. 9.12.2016.

The proponent has made an appeal with pollution load study report for exemption of public

hearing with a claim that pollution load will not increase due to the proposed expansion. The

SEAC decided to ask the proponent to come for a detailed presentation before the SEAC on

the pollution load study report to consider their appeal for exemption of public hearing.

4. PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR M/S UTKAL HEALTHCARE

PVT. LTD. OVER AN AREA OF 2.5 ACRES AT PLOT NO. 321 (P), KHATA NO. 610,

MOUZA CHANDRASEKHARPUR, NILADRIVIHAR, BHUBANESWAR WITH TOTAL

BUILT UP AREA 30747.46 M2 (EC).

1. This is a proposal for environmental clearance for M/s Utkal Health Care (P) Ltd, at plot

no. C/3, corresponding to revenue plot no. 321(P) khata no. 619, Mauza:

Chandrasekharpur, Niladrivihar, Bhubaneswar.3 Nos. D.G set (750 kva x2 & 500 kva x

1) to ensure uninterrupted supply. Total land area is 2.5 Ac. Total built-up area is

30747.46 sqm. There are 200 beds, 145 Nurses Dormitory Beds. Waste water

generation is 89KLD. Total water demand is 169KLD. Total domestic solid waste is 210

Kg/day and Bio-medical waste is 100 kg/day. Total power requirement is 1600 KW. The

building plan has been approved by BDA.

2. The SEAC in its meeting held on 25.08.2014 observed that the proponent has already

started construction activity without obtaining environmental clearance from SEIAA,

Odisha and this case was a violation of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The SEAC

recommended that the SEIAA, Odisha shall deal with the violation matter in accordance

with MoEF, Govt. of India OM No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I) dt.12.12.2012 and dtd.

27.6.2013.

3. The SEAC also decided in the above meeting that the proposal will be returned to

SEIAA, Odisha with a request to initiate necessary action as above and SEAC will

consider the case after necessary action is initiated by SEIAA under intimation to SEAC.

4. The SEIAA, Odisha vide letter no. 2134, dated 27.10.2016 has intimated that the

Collector, Khurda has initiated legal action against the proponent for construction of the

project without environmental clearance.

5. The proponent was called for a presentation for consideration of environmental

clearance on merit basis.

The proponent made a detailed presentation before the SEAC on 15.12.2016. The

committee decided to take decision on the proposal after the project proponent furnish

certain information / documents. The proponent has furnished the same and the SEAC

verified the documents as follows:

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Information Sought by

SEAC

Compliance

furnished by the

proponent

Views of the SEAC

1. Land schedule with

kisam of land of the

entire project area is to

be submitted.

Land schedule with

kisam of land has

been furnished.

The document furnished is silent

about the kisam of land. They

have to furnish a self-certified land

schedule with kissam of land.

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SEAC

Compliance

furnished by the

proponent

Views of the SEAC

2. Location map on the Full

scape Toposheet

(1:50,000) indicating

activities within 10 km

radius.

Map indicating the

activities within 10 km

radius has been

furnished.

The location map furnished by the

proponent is not indicating the

exact distance of the proposed

site from the boundary of the eco-

sensitive zone of Chandaka,

Dampada Wildlife Sanctuary. The

proponent has to submit a

certificate from the concerned

DFO about exact distance of the

proposed site from the boundary

of the eco-sensitive zone of

Chandaka, Dampada Wildlife

Sanctuary.

3. Greenbelt in layout map

with dimension

Greenbelt in layout

map with dimension

has been furnished.

Plantation area

provided 2140.50 m2

(21.37 % of plot area).

complied

4. Total built up area with

break-up for green belt

area and parking space.

- Do - complied

5. Final discharge point of

waste water to be

intimated

The waste water will

be treated in STP and

treated water will be

reused in toilet

flushing, gardening,

road washing and air

conditioning cooling

tower. They will

maintain zero

discharge of effluent.

complied

6. A detailed proposal for

treatment of Hospital

liquid waste water

Detailed proposal for

treatment of Hospital

liquid waste water has

been furnished.

complied

7. Permission status of

Water Resources

Department for drawl of

ground water

Copy of NoC obtained

from CGWA has been

furnished.

They have also to obtain

permission from the Department

of Water Resources, Govt. of

Odisha for drawl of ground water.

Status of such permission shall be

intimated.

8. Details of STP for

treatment of domestic

wastewater

Details of STP for

treatment of domestic

wastewater has been

complied

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Compliance

furnished by the

proponent

Views of the SEAC

furnished.

9. Percentage of energy

used from solar / non-

conventional

(renewable) source

10% of the total

energy will be used

from solar source. A

technical proposal for

200 KW GRID tied

Solar PV power plant

has been furnished.

Complied

The SEAC decided to consider the proposal after the proponent submit the following

information.

i) The document furnished is silent about the kissam of land. They have to furnish a

self-certified land schedule with kissam of land.

ii) The location map furnished by the proponent is not indicating the exact distance of

the proposed site from the boundary of the eco-sensitive zone of Chandaka,

Dampada Wildlife Sanctuary. The proponent has to submit a certificate from the

concerned DFO about exact distance of the proposed site from the boundary of the

eco-sensitive zone of Chandaka, Dampada Wildlife Sanctuary.

iii) They have also to obtain permission from the Department of Water Resources, Govt.

of Odisha for drawl of ground water. Status of such permission shall be intimated.

5. PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR EXPANSION OF BED

CAPACITY FROM 300 BEDS TO 350 BEDS OF M/S APOLLO HOSPITALS ENTERPRISE

LIMITED, AT- SAINIK SCHOOL ROAD, BHUBANESWAR.

1. The Apollo group has an existing hospital in Bhubaneswar with 300 beds.

2. The site is located at Sainik School Road, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The Geographical co-

ordinate of the project site is: Latitude - 20º18’21.22’’ N & Longitude - 85º49’56.86’’ E.

The project site is well connected with National Highway NH-5 & NH-203. The nearest

railway station is Bhubaneswar Railway station at a distance of approx 4.55 Km. The

nearest airport is Biju Patnaik Airport at a distance of approx. 6.77 Km from project site.

3. Environment Clearance has been obtain from SEIAA, Odisha vide letter no.

7439/SEIAA, dt. 28.10.2013. Consent to Operate has been obtain from SPCB, Odisha

vide letter no. 6521/IND-I-CON-6378, dated 05.04.2016. Water permission has been

obtained from P.H. Department. Agreement has been made with Sani Clean for

Biomedical Waste disposal. Waste water discharge permission to BMC drain has been

given by BMC. Bio-medical wastes Authorization from SPCB, Odisha vide letter no.

5722/SPCB/Authorization (BMW), dated 30.03.2015.

4. The proponent has applied for environmental clearance for expansion of bed capacity

from 300 beds to 350 beds.

5. A comparison statement of existing and proposed activities has been given below.

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Existing Expansion Total

Hospital Bed 300 50 350

Plot Area 30351.42 sqm - 30351.42 sqm

Built up Area 21983.76 sqm 11250 sqm 33233.76 sqm

Parking Detail 7858 sqm

(Open Parking +

parking area for

handicapped)

3944 sqm

(Multi-Level Car

Parking) 11802.0 sqm

Water Requirement 234 KLD 34.5 KLD 268.5 KLD

Waste Water Generation 187.2 KLD 27.6 KLD 214.8 KLD

Bio-medical Waste 150 Kg/day 25 Kg/day 175 Kg/day

Solid Waste Generation 1000 Kg/day 90 Kg/day 1090 Kg/day

Power Requirement 1500 KVA 500 KVA 2000 KW

Project Cost 140 Crores 32 Crores 172 Crores

6. REQUIREMENT FOR THE PROJECT:

Water requirement:

The existing water use is 234.0 KLD which will be increased to 268.5 KLD by a quantity

of 34.5 KLD for the extra nos. of beds which will be sourced from Municipal water.

Waste Water Details:

It is expected that the project will generate 182.7 KLD of wastewater which will be in

STP. The wastewater will be treated in the STP of capacity of 270 KLD and the capacity

of Effluent Treatment Plant is 20% of the total waste water generation i.e. all

contaminated water amounting to 32.1 KLD will be in ETP.

Solid Waste Management:

From the existing project solid waste has been generated about 1000 kg/day and Solid

waste generated from the proposed project is 90 kg/day. BMC has collecting Solid

waste.

Biomedical Waste Management:

Bio-medical waste generation from Existing 300 beds is 150 Kg/d and Bio-medical

waste generation from Proposed 50 beds is 25 Kg/d. M/s Sani Clean has taken the

responsibility of collecting & treatment of Bio-Medical Waste generated.

Power requirement:

The daily power requirement for the hospital is preliminarily assessed as 2000 KVA

(Existing & Expansion) source from CESU of Odisha State Electricity Board. In order

to meet emergency power requirements during the grid failure, there is provision of 3

nos. of DG sets of 1010 KVA (2 nos.) and 750 KVA (1 nos.) capacities for power back

up in the Hospital Project.

Fire fighting Installations:

Fire fighting system will be installed as per recommendation of the Fire fighting Officer,

Odisha and as per the guideline of NBC (part-4).

7. The consultant M/s Centre for Envotech & Management Consultancy Pvt. Ltd.,

Bhubaneswar made a detailed presentation before the SEAC on 15.12.2016. The

committee decided to take decision on the proposal after the project proponent furnish

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certain information / documents. The proponent has furnished the same and the SEAC

verified the documents as follows:

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Information Sought by SEAC Compliance furnished by

the proponent

Views of the

SEAC

i) The built up area of Multi-level

parking area should be included

in built up area and total built up

area for expansion project to be

modified accordingly and

submitted.

Built up area of the proposed

building is 7306 m2 and built

up area of multi-level parking

is 3944 m2 so total built up

area of the proposed project

is 11250 m2 (including

parking). Modified form-I

incorporating revised builtup

area has been furnished.

Complied.

ii) Percentage of energy used

from solar / non-conventional

source

5% of total energy will be

used from solar / non-

conventional source.

Complied.

iii) Corrected water balance for the

existing and proposed

expansion with details of the

methodology /technology

adopted citing the reference.

The existing water used is

234 KLD which will be

increased to 268.5 KLD by

a quantity of 34.5 KLD for

proposed expansion.

Detailed water balance

furnished.

Complied.

iv) The proponent has proposed to

install an ETP for treatment of

bio-medical waste water. The

outlet of ETP is proposed to be

connected to inlet sump of the

existing STP. The committee

opined that since, STP has

been designed for treatment of

domestic waste water with

biological treatment system, the

addition of the treated water of

ETP at the inlet of STP will

adversely affect the biological

treatment system of the STP.

The proponent has to justify this

with technical information from

the technology supplier of the

STP & ETP with detailed flow

sheet of STP & ETP.

Detailed proposal of ETP with

flow diagram has been

furnished. STP and ETP flow

diagram also furnished.

Complied.

However, a

condition to be

stipulated in the

environmental

clearance that the

proponent shall

neutralize the ETP

water before

sending to the inlet

of STP for further

treatment.

v) Certified copy of the latest

Monitoring Report of the

Regional Office of the

MoEF&CC, Govt. of India,

Bhubaneswar as per circular

dated 30th May, 2012 on the

Certified copy of the latest

Monitoring Report of the

Regional Office of the

MoEF&CC, Govt. of India,

Bhubaneswar is furnished.

Complied.

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status of compliance of

conditions stipulated in the

previous environmental

clearance shall be provided. In

addition, status of compliance

of Consent to Operate

conditions for the ongoing /

existing operation of the project

from SPCB shall be submitted.

vi) Green belt dimension to be

mentioned and reflected in the

layout map approved by the

BDA along with species and

numbers thereof.

Green belt area details has

been furnished. Total

greenbelt area is 6115 m2

(20% of the plot area). Layout

map indicating green areas

has been furnished.

Complied.

vii) Land schedule with kisam of

land of the entire project area is

to be submitted.

Land schedule with kisam of

land is furnished. Complied.

8. Considering the information furnished by the proponent and presentation made by the

consultant M/s. Centre for Envotech and Management Consultancy Pvt. Ltd,

Bhubaneswar on behalf of the project proponent, the SEAC recommended for grant of

environmental clearance for the project valid for a period of 7 years with stipulated

conditions as per Annexure – I

6. PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE TO SET UP OF LPG BOTTLING

PLANT OF STORAGE CAPACITY OF 3X300 MT LOCATED AT BARKANI VILLAGE,

BOLANGIR BLOCK, BOLANGIR DISTRICT OF M/S BHARAT PETROLEUM

CORPORATION LTD. – APPEAL BY THE PROPONENT FOR EXEMPTION OF PUBLIC

HEARING.

The proposal was considered by the committee to determine the “Terms of Reference

(TOR)” for undertaking detailed EIA study for the purpose of obtaining environmental

clearance in accordance with the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006 and amendment

thereafter.

M/s Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has proposed to set up a new LPG

storage and Bottling Plant at Plot no: 12, Khata no:109 & 111, Rev plot no: 93(P), 902(P) at

IDCO Growth centre PH- II, Barkani Village, Bolangir Block, Bolangir District, Odisha State

with a storage capacity of 3 X 300 MT and the LPG bottling throughput of 88,000 TPA.

The current proposal has been submitted to State Environmental Impact Assessment

Authority for the proposed bulk capacity of LPG storage (900MT) and the LPG bottling

throughput of 88,000 TPA through 1 Electronic Carousel having 24 LPG Filling

Stations in two shifts. Hence, the present proposal is classified under Schedule 6(b) &

Category ‘B’ according to EIA Notification 2006 & subsequent amendments.

Land Area of 23.12 acres has been leased to M/s BPCL for 90 years by IDCO Growth

centre PH- II. IDCO contains all infrastructure facilities necessary for the LPG bottling Plant.

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The project site is well connected by road and rail network. The project site is located at the

distance of 4.4 km from NH 26 which connects Raipur in Chhattisgarh and passes through

Odisha. Bolangir Railway Station is located at the distance of 6.2 km (SSE). JSPL Airport is

located at the distance of 160 km (E).

LPG from M/s BPCL (Odisha) will be received through bullet trucks & stored in mounded

bullets of capacity 3 x 300MT (Total 900MT).

LPG transported via bullet trucks is received at the Bottling Plant is unloaded through truck

unloading bays and stored in 900 MT Mounded Bullets (3 x 300 MT). Bulk LPG is pumped

through pipeline to 1 x 24 electronic carousel type filling machines where LPG is filled into

cylinders of 5 kg, 14.2 kg, 19 kg and 47.5 kg. Filled cylinders are then loaded in to stack

trucks for onward movement to LPG distributors for distribution of cylinders to house-

hold/end-use customers.

Project Cost for the proposed LPG Bottling Plant at IDCO Growth centre PH- II, Barkani

village is estimated to be around Rs. 100 Crores.

Water requirement for the bottling plant will be around 10 KLD which will be sourced through

Ground Water (Bore well). Sewage will be disposed through septic tanks & soaks pits.

Washing water generated from cylinder washing will be diverted to sedimentation traps fitted

with oil separator & clarified water will be reused for cylinder washing.

The total manpower requirement will be 120 persons which includes, 20 Permanent staff

and 100 contract labourers.

Electrical Requirement: 375 KV will be required for this LPG BP and the same shall be

supplied by Odisha State Electricity Board (OSEB). In case of power failure, 375 KV

Diesel Generation (DG) set for feeding the main plant operations and another 125 KV

DG set for taking care of plant lighting requirements.

As per the corporate policy, 5% of the project cost will be used for CSR for various

activities.

Storm water drains will be developed to collect run-off water from paved areas.

Recharge pits will set up at the site to harvest run-off water.

Hazardous waste generated from D.G set operation will be disposed to OSPCB

Authorized Recyclers.

Fire fighting Measures will be provided as per OISD Norms. Onsite and Offsite disaster

management plan will be prepared.

The plant will be a storage of LPG and filling in to cylinders, there will not be any major

impacts on air, water, flora-fauna and nearby population, however the operation of the

plant will give rise to better LPG penetration in various districts of Odisha and bring down

the demand supply gap for LPG. Adequate green belt will be developed on 33% of total

plot area within the plant to mitigate the pollution arising due to movement of vehicles.

Baseline environmental data of air quality, surface and ground water quality, soil

characteristics is carried out during October to December 2016, AAQ monitoring is done

at 8 locations and confirmed to NAAQS standards of CPCB. Six ground water and two

surface water sampling is done, Soil characteristics for 7 locations are also carried out.

The plant is situated inside a notified industrial estate, hence Public Hearing is

exempted.

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Health check-up of working persons, for identifying occupational health hazards will be

conducted during the operation phase.

Detailed post environmental monitoring plan for comprising of Air, Water, Noise & Soil

Environment will be formulated and will be implemented.

Considering the information / documents furnished by the proponent and presentation made by

the consultant M/s ABC Techno Labs India Private Ltd., Chennai on behalf of the project

proponent, the SEAC issued the TORs for undertaking detailed EIA study vide letter No. 777 dt.

13.12.2016.

The proponent has requested for exemption of public hearing as per the point

7(ii) of the EIA notification 2006 with a claim that the location of the project is

with in notified industrial area notified by the Industries Department, Govt. of

Odisha.

The proponent has also furnished copy of the notification of Industries

Department and land allotment letter of IDCO for this purpose.

The OM of MoEF&CC, Govt. of India, dated 10.12.2014 stipulates that the

exemption of the public hearing is available to the projects or activities or

units located within the Industrial Estates or Parks, which were notified prior

to 14.09.2006 i.e. the EIA Notification, 2006 coming in to force.

The SEAC decided to call the proponent for a detail presentation / discussion with all

relevant documents to justify the location of the plant within industrial estate.

DR. B. K PATNAIK DR. R. C MOHANTY DR. S. C NAYAK PROF. P. K. MOHANTY DR. D. K. ROUT

CHAIRMAN MEMBER, SEAC MEMBER, SEAC MEMBER, SEAC MEMBER, SEAC

SRI A. C MOHANTY SRI S. BEHERA SRI D. SWAIN SRI B. C. PRUSTY DR. S.K. BISWAL MEMBER, SEAC MEMBER, SEAC MEMBER, SEAC MEMBER, SEAC MEMBER, SEAC

APPROVED

CHAIRMAN, SEAC

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ANNEXURE -I

CONDITIONS TO BE STIPULATED IN ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR EXPANSION OF BED CAPACITY FROM 300 BEDS TO 350 BEDS OF M/S APOLLO HOSPITALS ENTERPRISE LIMITED, AT- SAINIK SCHOOL ROAD, BHUBANESWAR WITH PROPOSED BUILT UP AREA 11250 M2.

I. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:

A. CONSTRUCTION PHASE:

1. Construction site should be adequately barricaded before the construction begins.

2. Installation of dual pipe plumbing for supplying fresh water for drinking, cooking and

bathing etc. and other for supply of recycled water for flushing, landscape irrigation,

car washing, thermal cooling, conditioning etc. shall be done.

3. As proposed, 21 nos. of rain water harvesting pits for artificial ground water recharge

shall be installed as per CGWB guidelines.

4. Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,

curing agents and other best practices referred.

5. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as

per applicable rules and norms with necessary approvals of the State Pollution

Control Board.

6. No ground water shall be extracted for the project work at any stage during the

construction phase. If ground water will be used during construction phase, they shall

obtain permission from the Water Resource Department.

7. Considering the peak water consumption of the occupants, the design of the water

supply system and the sewage disposal system of the project should be based on the

provisions of water consumption.

8. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labourers within the site with

all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets,

mobile STP, safe drinking water, medical health care, crèche etc. The housing may

be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the

project.

9. A First-Aid room will be provided in the project site both during construction and

operation of the project.

10. All the top soil excavated during construction activities should be stored separately for

use in land filling, horticulture/landscape development within the project site.

11. Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on

the neighboring communities and will be disposed off taking the necessary

precautions for general safety and health aspects of people only in approved sites

with the approval of competent authority.

12. Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials

should not be allowed to contaminate watercourses, ground water and dump sites by

following safe dumping / disposal practice as per statutory rules and norms with

necessary approval of the Odisha State Pollution Control Board.

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13. The fuel for diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase shall use low

sulfur diesel fuel and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules 1986

prescribed for air emission and noise standards.

14. The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and, if

required, clearance from the Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.

15. Vehicles used for bringing construction materials to the site should be in good

condition and should have a pollution check certificate, covered and conform to

statutory air and noise emission standards and should be operated only during non-

peak hours of the day.

16. Ambient noise levels should conform to residential standards both during day and

night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be

closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be taken to

reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to conform to the

stipulated standards by CPCB/ OPCB.

17. Fly ash bricks should be used as building material in the construction as per the

provisions of Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and as amended thereafter.

18. Ready mixed concrete would be used in building construction.

19. Storm water control and its re-use should be as per CGWB and BIS standards for

these applications.

20. Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking water should be of low flow type and

restricted to requirements by use of aerators, avoiding wastage pressure reducing

devices or sensor based controls.

21. Use of glass may be maximum upto 40% of total outer wall area to reduce the energy

consumption and load on air-conditioning. If necessary, high quality double glass with

special reflective coating may be used in the windows.

22. Roof should meet the prescribed requirement as per Energy Conservation Building

Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material.

23. Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirements as per Energy Conservation

Building Code.

24. The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the

buildings due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipments etc. as per National

Building Code of India, 2005 including protection measures from lightning etc.

25. Regular supervision of the above and other measures for monitoring should be in

place all through the construction phase to avoid disturbances and pollution to the

surroundings.

B. OPERATION PHASE:

1. Fresh water requirement shall not exceed 268.5 m3/day.

2. The quantity of fresh water usage, water recycling and rainwater harvesting shall be

measured and recorded to monitor the water balance as projected by the project

proponent. The record shall be submitted to the SEIAA, Odisha and the Regional

Office, MoEF&CC along with six monthly Monitoring reports.

3. Solid waste shall be collected, treated disposed in accordance with the Solid Waste

(Management & Handling) Rules, 2016.

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4. Solid waste shall be segregated into biodegradable, recyclable and inert category.

Biodegradable waste shall be composted indigenously in Organic Waste Converter

and the other waste categories shall be disposed suitably.

5. Bio-medical waste shall be collected, treated and disposed in accordance with Bio-

medical Waste Management Rules, 2016.

6. No ground water shall be used during the operation phase. If ground water will be

used during operation phase, they shall obtain permission from the Water Resources

Department.

7. The proponent shall install an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) of capacity 50 KLD for

treatment of effluent from different sources of hospital. The treated water from the

ETP shall be neutralized for public health prior to other treatment processes. The

treated waste water from the ETP shall only be allowed to join with treated water of

STP after filter feed tank

8. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done. Treated

waste water from STP of 270 KLD capacity shall be recycled / reused to the

maximum extent possible. Discharge of unused treated waste water shall conform to

the norms and standards of the Odisha State Pollution Control Board. Necessary

measures should be taken to mitigate the odour problem from STP.

9. In no case there should be any discharge of treated effluent to outside of the project

premises.

10. The STP sludge should not be dried nor incinerated within the project site and should

be disposed off as per the norms of SPCB, Odisha.

11. The STP must treat all kinds of pollutants present in it and its capacity should take

into account the entire load of sewage generated from the hospital.

12. The project proponent will ensure that under no circumstances, the environment is

polluted due to non-functioning / under performance of sewerage disposal system of

the project.

13. Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back-up power for lifts elevators

and common area illumination during operation phase should be of enclosed type and

conform to Environment Protection (EP) rules 1986. The height of the stack of DG

sets should be equal to the height needed for the combined capacity of all proposed

DG sets put together and should be more than the highest building height. Low sulfur

diesel should be used. The location of the DG sets may be decided in consultation

with Odisha State Pollution Control Board. Care may be taken to avoid disposal of

smoke /pollutants from DG sets in the residential area. Low sulfur diesel oil (LDO or

HSD) is to be used in DG set.

14. Noise should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the prescribed

standards. During night time, the noise levels measured at the boundary of the sites

shall be restricted to the permissible levels to comply with the prevalent regulations.

15. Green-belt & avenue plantation of trees over the area of 6115 m2 shall be done using

native tree species/shrubs improving greenery & keeping in view aesthetics

considerations in the whole complex. Professional landscape architects should be

engaged to design the green layout to provide for multi-tier plantation and green

fencing all around, mitigating various environmental pollutants like dust, noise,

emissions etc.

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16. Weep holes in the compound walls shall be provided to ensure natural drainage of

excessive rain water in the project area during the monsoon period after the

harvesting operations. Care must be taken so that there is no water logging in the

territory and drainage is 100%.

17. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the

proposed project site must be avoided. Traffic congestion shall be avoided inside the

project site. The area ear- marked for parking shall not be used for any other purpose.

Alternate entry and exit must be provided to handle excess traffic and emergency

situations.

18. A report on the energy conservation measures confirming to energy conservation

norms finalized by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating

details about building materials & technology, R& U Factors etc. and submitted to the

SEIAA, Odisha in three months’ time before operation/ habitation.

19. The proponent shall use atleast 5% of non-conventional energy (solar energy).

20. Central lighting and street lighting shall be based on solar power. Provisions of solar

hot water storage / supplies at the roof top may be made as per statutory norms of

CPCB/MoEF&CC/SPCB, Odisha.

21. Energy conservation measures like installation of LED for lighting the areas outside

the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in place before

project commissioning. Discarded bulbs should be properly collected and disposed

off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/ rules of the regulatory authority

to avoid toxic contamination. Use of solar panels be adopted to the maximum extent

possible, especially for street lights.

II. GENERAL CONDITIONS:

1. The project proponent shall comply with all the conditions stipulated in the building

approval letter.

2. The applicant (Project proponent) will take necessary measures for prevention,

control and mitigation of Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Noise Pollution and Land

Pollution including solid waste management as mentioned by them in Form-1, Form-

1A, and Environment Management Plan (EMP) in compliance with the prescribed

statutory norms and standards.

3. The applicant will take statutory clearance/approval/permissions from the concerned

authorities in respect of the project as and when required.

4. The applicant will submit half-yearly compliance report on post-environmental

monitoring in respect of the stipulated terms and conditions in the Environmental

Clearance to the State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Odisha,

on 1st June and 1st December of each calendar year.

5. The project proponent shall comply to all the conditions stipulated by the Fire

Prevention Officer, Odisha.

6. The applicant will adopt the prescribed norms, and standards provided in the National

Building Code of India, 2005.

7. A copy of the environmental clearance letter shall also be displayed on the website of

the concerned State Pollution Control Board. The EC letter shall also be displayed at

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the Regional office. District Industries Centre and Collector’s Office/ Tehsildar’s Office

for 30 days.

8. The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate

account and shall not be diverted for other purpose. Year-wise expenditure shall be

reported to the SEIAA, Odisha.

9. Officials from the Regional Office of MoEF&CC, Bhubaneswar would be monitoring

the implementation of environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation,

facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A

complete set of all entire document submitted to SEIAA, Odisha should be forwarded

to the Regional Office of MOEF&CC, Bhubaneswar.

10. In the case of any change(s) in the scope of the project, the project would require a

fresh appraisal by the SEIAA, Odisha.

11. The SEIAA, Odisha reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures

subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the

environment clearance under the provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act,

1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a

time bound and satisfactory manner.

12. All other statutory clearances shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents

from the respective competent authorities.

13. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of Water

(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of

Pollution) act 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability

(Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006.

14. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely

circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing

that the project has been accorded Environmental clearance and project has been

accorded Environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with

the state Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the SEIAA,

Odisha. The advertisement should be made within Seven days from the date of

receipt of the Clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the

Regional Office of MoEF&CC, Govt. of India at Bhubaneswar.

15. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat,

Zilla Parisad/Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the Local NGO, if any,

from whom suggestions/ representations, if any, were received while processing the

proposal, the clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the company the

proponent.

16. The proponents shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions,

including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same

periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Offices of MoEF&CC,

Bhubaneswar the respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the SPCB. The criteria

pollutant levels namely; PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx (ambient levels as well as stack

emissions) or critical sectoral parameters, indicated for the projects shall be

monitored and displayed at a convenient location near the main gate of the company

in the public domain.

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17. Any appeal against this clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if

preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under Section 16 of the National

Green Tribunal Act, 2010.

18. The above mentioned stipulated conditions shall be complied in a time-bound

manner. Failure to comply with any of the conditions mentioned above may result in

cancellation of this environmental clearance and attract action under the provisions of

Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.