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1. | Whether it is a violation case and application is being submitted under Notification No. S.O.804(E) dated 14.03.2017 ? | No | Details of Project: | (a)Name of the project(s) | Nichino Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. | (b)Name of the Company / Organisation | NECTAR CROP SCIENCES PRIVATE LIMITED | (c)Registered Address | Nectar Crop Sciences Pvt. ltd.
Plot No. 54 to 56, 58 to61, Phase II IDA Pashamylaram, Patancheru Mandal, Sangareddy District, Telangana,,Medak,Telangana-502307 | (d)Legal Status of the Company | Central Government | (e)Joint Venture | No | |
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2. | Address for the correspondence: | (a)Name of the Applicant | Mahendra Uday Bhalerao Bhalerao | (b)Designation (Owner/ Partner/ CEO) | ED | (c)Address | Plot No. 54 to 56, 58 to 61, Phase II IDA Pashamylaram, Patacncheru Mandal, Sangareddy District, Telangana,,Patancheru,Medak,Telangana-502307 | (d)Pin code | 502307 | (e)E-mail | raja.m@hyderabadchemicals.com | (f)STD Code. | 8455(f)Telephone No. | 224340 | (g)Fax No. | 08455224342 | (h)Copy of documents in support of the competence/authority of the person making this application to make application on behalf of the User Agency . | Annexure-Uploaded Copy of documents in support of the competence/authority | |
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3. | Category of the Project/Activity as per Schedule of EIA Notification,2006: | (a.I)Project/Activity | 5(b) Pesticides industry and pesticide specific intermediates (excluding formulations)
| Minor Activity | | (b)Category | A | (c)Proposal Number | IA/TG/IND2/99362/2017 | (d)Master Proposal Number(Single Window) | SW/99358/2019 | (e)EAC concerned (for category A Projects only) | Industrial Projects - 2 | (f)Project Type | Expansion |
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4. | Location of the Project: | (a)Plot/Survey/Khasra No. | Plot No.s 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60 and 61 | (b)Pincode | 502307 | (c)Bounded Latitudes (North) | | From | | Degree | 17.322306 | Minutes | | Second | | From | | Degree | 17.323004 | Minutes | | Second | | (d)Bounded Longitudes (East) | | From | | Degree | 78.104980 | Minutes | | Second | | From | | Degree | 78.105626 | Minutes | | Second | | (e)Survey of India Topo Sheet No. | 56 K11, 56K12 and 56K16 | (f)Uploaded Topo Sheet File | Copy of Topo Sheet File | (g)Maximum Elevation Above Means Sea Level(AMSL) | 552 | (h)Uploaded (kml) File | Copy of Kml File | (i)Distance of Nearest HFL from the project boundary within the study area | 361 | (j)Seismic Zone | 1 | |
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5. | (a)Number of States in which Project will be Executed | 1 | (b)Main State of the project | Telangana | |
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Details of State(s) of the project |
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S. No. | State Name | District Name | Tehsil Name | Village Name |
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(1.) | Telangana | Adilabad | Tamsi | Korata | (2.) | Maharashtra | Yavatmal | Yavatmal | Channaka | |
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6. | Details of Terms of Reference (ToR)/EC: | (a)MoEF&CC / SEIAA File Number | J-11011/87/2017-IA-II (I) | (c)Date of Issue of TOR | 31 May 2017 | (f)Previous TOR Letter | Copy of Previous TOR letter | (b)Date of Apply of EC | 04 Aug 2005 | (c)Date of Issue of EC | 11 Mar 2020 | (d)Previous EC Letter | Copy of Previous EC letter | |
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7. | Details of Public Consultation: | (a)Whether the Project Exempted from Public Hearing? | Yes | (b)Reason | The Project site is located in Notified Industrial | (c)Supporting Document | Copy of Supporting Document | |
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8. | Details of Project Configuration/Product: | Details Not Applicable | |
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9. | In case of Expansion / Modernisation / One Time Capacity Expansion (only for Coal Mining) / Expansion under Clause 7(ii) / Modernisation under Clause 7(ii) / Change of Product Mix under Clause 7(ii): | (a)Details of certified report on compliance of earlier environmental clearance condition | (i)Certified Compliance By | Regional | (ii)Details of Regional Office of MoEFCC / Zonal Office of CPCB / SPCB / UTPCC from which certified report on | Chennai | (iii)Letter No. | EP/12.1/444/AP/1608 | (iv)Status of Compliance | Compiled | (v)Certified report on compliance of earlier environmental clearance conditions (Including Monitoring Report) | Copy of Certified Compliance Report | (vi)Date of site visit | Aug 21 2017 12:00AM | (b)Details of Capacity Expansion | |
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S. No. | Product/Activity (Capacity/Area) | Quantity From | Quantity To | Total | Unit | Other Unit | Mode of Transport / Transmission of Product | Other Mode of Transport / Transmission of Product |
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(1.) | Thiomethoxam | 0.5 | 1.5 | 2 | Others | TPD | Road | | (2.) | Acetamiprid | 0.33 | -0.26 | 0.07 | Others | TPD | Road | | (3.) | Pretilachlor | 0.5 | 1 | 1.5 | Others | TPD | Road | | (4.) | Tricyclazole | 0.28 | -0.14 | 0.14 | Others | TPD | Road | | (5.) | Clodinafop Propargyl | 0.33 | 0.39 | 0.72 | Others | TPD | Road | | (6.) | Cloquintocet Mexyl | 0.15 | -0.09 | 0.06 | Others | TPD | Road | | (7.) | Sulfosulfuron | 0.1 | -0.04 | 0.060000000000000005 | Others | TPD | Road | | (8.) | Fipronil | 0.07 | -0.06 | 0.010000000000000009 | Others | TPD | Road | | (9.) | Thiodicarb | 0.07 | -0.04 | 0.030000000000000006 | Others | TPD | Road | | (10.) | Quizalofop Ethyl | 0 | 0.04 | 0.04 | Others | TPD | Road | | (11.) | Pymetrozine | 0 | 0.04 | 0.04 | Others | TPD | Road | | (12.) | Azoxystrobin | 0 | 0.04 | 0.04 | Others | TPD | Road | | (13.) | Bifenthrin | 0 | 0.04 | 0.04 | Others | TPD | Road | | (14.) | Acephate | 0.83 | 1.7 | 2.53 | Others | TPD | Road | | (15.) | Hexaconazole | 0.17 | -0.11 | 0.06000000000000001 | Others | TPD | Road | | (16.) | Imidacloprid | 0.5 | -0.36 | 0.14 | Others | TPD | Road | | (17.) | Ethion | 0.44 | -0.37 | 0.07 | Others | TPD | Road | | (18.) | Dimethoate | 0.15 | 0.1 | 0.25 | Others | TPD | Road | | (19.) | Bispyribac Sodium | 0 | 0.06 | 0.06 | Others | TPD | Road | | (20.) | Buprofezin | 0.15 | 2.1 | 2.25 | Others | TPD | Road | | |
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S. No. | Plant / Equipment / Facility | Existing Configuration | Proposed Configuration | Final configuration after expansion | Remarks |
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(1.) | Formulations | 16.67 KLM | 63.33 KLM | 80 KLM | | (2.) | R&D and Pilot Plant | 0 | 0.1 TPD | 0.1 TPD | | (3.) | Agrochemicals | 2.33 TPD | 6.67 TPD | 9 TPD | | |
9.1. | Details of Consent to Operate | (i)Whether Consent to operate obtained ? | NA | (ii)Copies of all Consent to operate obtained since inception | NA | (iii)Date of Issue | 24 Feb 2016 | (iv)Valid Upto | 31 Aug 2020 | (v)File No. | TSPCB/RCP/SR-I/11597/CFO/HO/2015-2743 | (vi)Application No. | TSPCB/RCP/SR-I/11597/CFO/HO/2015-2743 | (vii)Copy of Consent to operate valid as on date | Copy of Consent to Operate | |
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10. | Project Cost: | (a)Total Cost of the Project at current price level (in Crores) | 50 | (b) Funds Allocated for Environment Management (Capital) (in Crores) | 7.3 | (c) Funds Allocated Towards CER (Corporate Environment Responsibility) (in Crores) | 0.25 | (d) Funds Allocated for Environment Management Plan (EMP) (Recurring per Annum) (in Crores) | 4.54 | |
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11. | Whether project attracts the General Condition specified in the Schedule of EIA Notification ? | No | | |
12. | Whether project attract the Specific Condition specified in the Schedule of EIA Notification ? | No | | |
13. | Raw Material / Fuel Requirement: | (a)Proposed quantity of raw material/fuel | 8900 | (b)Existing quantity of raw material/fuel | 3100 | (c)Total quantity of raw material/fuel | 12000 | |
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  13.1. Raw Material / Fuel Profile |
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S. No. | Raw Material / Fuel | Quantity | Unit | Other Unit | Source (incase of Import. please specify country and Name of the port from which Raw Material / Fuel is received ) | Mode of Transport | Other Mode of Transport | Distance of Source from Project Site (in Kilometres) (In case of import, distance from the port from which the raw material / fuel is received) | Type of Linkage | Other Type of Linkage | Uploaded Copy of Linkage |
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(1.) | 2,6-dichloro quinoxaline | 9 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 100 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (2.) | Formic Acid | 15 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (3.) | Methanol | 280 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (4.) | Ammonium thiocynate | 228.23 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road,Pipe Conveyor | | 60 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (5.) | P-toluene sulfonic acid mono hydrate | 2.3 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (6.) | Xylene | 5 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 100 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (7.) | O,O-Dimethyl Phosphoramidothionate | 856.8 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 150 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (8.) | 2-Chloro-(5-chloromethyl)thiazole | 436.5 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 180 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (9.) | 2,6-Diethyl Aniline | 301.8 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 200 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (10.) | 2-Hydrazino-4-Methyl Benzothiazole | 50.4 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 100 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (11.) | 2,4-Dichloro Valerophenone | 20.96 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 200 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (12.) | R-(+)-2-[4-5(-chloro-3-fluoropyridin-2-yloxy)phenoxy]propionic acid | 145 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 240 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (13.) | 2,6-dihydroxy benzoic acid | 8.17 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 100 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (14.) | 4-Amino-6-methyl-3-oxo-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1,2,4-triazine hydrochloride | 11.87 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 200 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (15.) | Methyl 2-[2-(6-chloropyrimidin-4-yloxy)phenyl]-3,3- dimethoxy propanoate | 17.5 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 200 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (16.) | Dichloromethane (MDC) | 100 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (17.) | Dimethyl formamide | 35 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 70 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (18.) | Ethyl Acetate | 140 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (19.) | Hexane | 100 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 150 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (20.) | Toluene | 150 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (21.) | Diethyl Thiophosphoric Acid | 45 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 70 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (22.) | Ethylene Di Chloride | 140 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 100 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (23.) | Chloro Acetic Acid | 7.23 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (24.) | 2-Ethylsulfonyl imidazo 1,2-a pyridine-3-sulfonamide] Sulfonamide | 13.85 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 150 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (25.) | O,O-dimethyl S-[methylaceto] dithiophosphate | 100.4 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 200 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (26.) | Methomyl | 10 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 60 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (27.) | Butanol | 15 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 100 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (28.) | 2-chloro-5-chloromethyl pyridine | 33.27 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 140 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (29.) | 6-chloro pyridin-3-yl methyl amine | 23.63 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 150 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (30.) | 2-methyl-3-biphenyl methyl alcohol (BPA) | 20.7 | Tons per Annum | | Indigenous | Road | | 180 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | (31.) | Acetone | 10 | Others | KLPA | Indigenous | Road | | 40 | Open Market | | Copy of Linkage | |
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14. | Baseline Data : | (a)Period of Base Line Data Collection | FROM 01 Oct 2017 To 31 Dec 2017 | (b)Season | Post-Monsoon | |
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14.1. No. of ambient Air Quality (AAQ) monitoring locations : 9 |
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S. No. | Criteria Pollutants | Other Criteria Pollutants | Unit | Maximum Value | Minimum Value | 98 Percentile Value | Prescribed Standard |
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(1.) | PM10 | | Micro Gram per Meter Cube | 56 | 40 | 56 | 100 | (2.) | PM2.5 | | Micro Gram per Meter Cube | 36 | 15 | 36 | 60 | (3.) | SO2 | | Micro Gram per Meter Cube | 19 | 9 | 19 | 80 | (4.) | NOx | | Micro Gram per Meter Cube | 22 | 9 | 22 | 80 | (5.) | Others | VOC in PPM | NA | 9.5 | 0.1 | 9.2 | 100 | |
14.2. No. of Ground Water monitoring locations : 9 |
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S. No. | Criteria Pollutants | Other Criteria Pollutants | Heavy Metal | Unit | Other Unit | Maximum Value | Minimum Value | Desirable Limit | Maximum Permissible Limit |
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(1.) | pH | | | NA | | 8.18 | 7 | 7 | 8.5 | (2.) | TSS | | | mg/l | | 11 | 5 | 100 | 100 | (3.) | Fluoride | | | mg/l | | 1.9 | 0.6 | 1 | 1 | (4.) | Chlorides | | | mg/l | | 291 | 43 | 250 | 250 | (5.) | TDS | | | mg/l | | 1259 | 371 | 500 | 500 | (6.) | Total Hardness | | | mg/l | | 700 | 195 | 200 | 200 | |
14.3. No. of Surface Water monitoring locations : 5 |
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S. No. | Criteria Pollutants | Other Criteria Pollutants | Unit | Other Unit | Maximum Value | Minimum Value | Classification of inland water body |
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(1.) | pH | | NA | | 7.9 | 6.8 | E | (2.) | BOD | | mg/l | | 50 | 30 | E | (3.) | COD | | mg/l | | 162 | 126 | E | (4.) | DO | | mg/l | | 4.9 | 4.1 | E | |
14.4. No. of Ambient Noise monitoring locations : 9 |
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S. No. | Parameter | Unit | Maximum Value | Minimum Value | Prescribed Standard |
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(1.) | Leq(Night) | A-weighted decibels(dB(A)) | 52 | 36 | 70 | (2.) | Leq(Day) | A-weighted decibels(dB(A)) | 65 | 47 | 75 | |
14.5. No. of Soil Sample Monitored locations : 9 |
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S. No. | Parameter | Unit | Other Unit | Maximum Value | Minimum Value |
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(1.) | pH | | | 7.85 | 6.77 | (2.) | Electric Conductivity | Others | mmhos/cm | 344 | 113 | (3.) | N(Nitrogen) | Percent | | 0.025 | 0.001 | (4.) | K(Potassium) | Milligram per Kilogram | | 864 | 214 | (5.) | P(Phosphorus) | Milligram per Kilogram | | 57 | 17 | |
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14.6. | Details of Ground Water Table: | (a)Range of Water Table Pre-Monsoon Season (Meters Below Ground Level (m bgl)) | From 10 To 5 | (b)Range of Water Table Post-Monsoon Season (Meters Below Ground Level (m bgl)) | From 2 To 5 | (c)Whether Ground Water Intersection will be there ? | No | |
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15. Details of Water Requirement (During Operation) |
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S. No. | Source | Source Other | Required Quantity (Kilolitre per Day (Kld)) | Distance from Source | Copy of Permission from Competent Authority | Mode of Transport | Other Mode of Transport | Method of Water Withdrawal | Other Method of Water Withdrawal | Letter No. | Date of Issue | Permitted Quantity |
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(1.) | Others | TSIIC Industrial Supply | 238.19 | 2 | Copy of Permission Letter | Pipeline | | Others | TSIIC Pipeline | NCIPL/TSIIC/W/MB/2019 | 15 Feb 2019 | 250 | |
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15.1. | (a)Whether Desalination is proposed | No | |
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16. Waste Water Management(During Operation) |
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S. No. | Type/Source | Quantity of Waste Water Generated (Kilolitre per Day) | Treatment Capacity (Kilolitre per Day) | Treatment Method | Mode of Disposal | Other Mode of Disposal | Quantity of Treated Water Used in Recycling/Reuse (Kilolitre per Day) | Quantity of Discharged Water (Kilolitre per Day) |
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(1.) | High TDS and High COD Stream | 39.28 | 82 | Sent to Stripper. Stripper condensate shall be disposed to cement industries for co-processing/TSDF. Stripper bottom is sent to MEE followed by AFTD. Condensate from MEE shall be sent to biological treatment plant followed by RO. RO rejects are sent to MEE and permeate is reused in cooling towers make-up. | Reuse within the Plant & Recycling | | 39.28 | | (2.) | Low TDS and Low COD Stream | 19 | 70 | Sent to biological treatment system along with condensate from MEE and ATFD followed by RO. RO permeates reused for cooling towers make-up. RO rejects are sent to MEE | Reuse within the Plant & Recycling | | 19 | | |
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16.1. | (a)Total Waste Water Generation (Kilolitre per Day) | 58.28 | (b)Total Discharged Water (Kilolitre per Day) | 0 | (c)Total Reused Water (Kilolitre per Day) | 58.28 | |
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17. Solid Waste Generation/Management |
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S. No. | Name of Waste | Item | Other Item | Quantity per Annum | Unit | Distance from Site(KM) | Mode of Transport | Other Mode of Transport | Mode of Disposal | Other Mode of Disposal |
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(1.) | Solvent Residue | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 172.8 | Tons | 22 | Road | | Others | Sent to TSDF or Cement Plants for Co-processing | (2.) | Process Residue | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 576 | Tons | 22 | Road | | Others | Sent to TSDF or Cement Plants for Co-processing | (3.) | Spent Carbon | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 3.6 | Tons | 22 | Road | | Others | Sent to TSDF or Cement Plants for Co-processing | (4.) | Evaporation Salts | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 842.4 | Tons | 22 | Road | | Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility(TSDF) | | (5.) | ETP Sludge | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 55.4 | Tons | 22 | Road | | Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility(TSDF) | | (6.) | Inorganic Residue | Industrial Waste | | 168.8 | Tons | 22 | Road | | Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility(TSDF) | | (7.) | Ash from Boiler and Thermic Fluid Heater | Bottom Ash | | 3960 | Tons | 15 | Road | | Others | Sent to Brick Manufacturers | (8.) | Insulation Waste | Industrial Waste | | 6 | Tons | 30 | Road | | Others | Sent to TSDF or Authorized Vendors | (9.) | Spent Solvents | Industrial Waste | | 4971.6 | Kilolitre | 0 | Others | Pipelines | Others | Recovered within plant premises and reused | (10.) | Spent Mixed Solvents | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 550.8 | Kilolitre | 50 | Road | | Authorized Recyclers | | (11.) | Detoxified Containers and Liners | Others | Nos per month | 200 | Tons | 30 | Road | | Authorized Recyclers | | (12.) | Bio Medical Waste | Bio-Medical Waste | | 0.024 | Tons | 65 | Road | | Others | Sent to Bio Medical Waste Treatment Facility | (13.) | E Waste | E Waste | | 0.18 | Tons | 70 | Road | | Authorized Recyclers | | (14.) | Waste Oil | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 1.8 | Kilolitre | 30 | Road | | Authorized Recyclers | | (15.) | Stripper Distillate | Hazardous Waste (as per Hazardous and Other Waste Management rules 2016) | | 133.2 | Kilolitre | 22 | Road | | Others | Sent to TSDF or Cement Plants for Co-processing | (16.) | MS/SS/HDPE/PVC as Scrap | Industrial Waste | | 36 | Tons | 30 | Road | | Authorized Recyclers | | (17.) | Off Sepc/Expired Chemicals | Industrial Waste | | 20 | Tons | 22 | Road | | Others | Sent to TSDF or Cement Plants for Co-processing | (18.) | Glass Bottles | Others | Glass Bottles | 0.72 | Tons | 40 | Road | | Authorized Recyclers | | |
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18.1. Air Quality Impact Prediction |
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S. No. | Criteria Pollutants | Other Criteria Pollutants | Unit | Baseline Concentration | Distance GLC | Incremental Concentration | Total GLC | Prescribed Standard |
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(1.) | PM2.5 | | Microgram per Meter Cube | 22 | 1.5 | 0.0 | 22.02 | 60 | (2.) | NOx | | Microgram per Meter Cube | 18 | 1.5 | 0.3 | 18.32 | 80 | (3.) | PM10 | | Microgram per Meter Cube | 53 | 1.5 | 0.0 | 53.05 | 100 | (4.) | SO2 | | Microgram per Meter Cube | 16 | 1.5 | 0.2 | 16.27 | 80 | |
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18.2. Stack Details |
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S. No. | Source | Fuel | Stack Height(m) | Stack Diameter(m) | Pollutants | Other Pollutants | Emission (GLS) |
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(1.) | 5TPH Boiiler Existing | Coal | 30 | 0.65 | PM10 | | 0.4 g/s | (2.) | 6 Lac Kcal/hr Thermic Fluid Heater Proposed | Coal | 20 | 0.3 | SO2 | | 0.15 g/s | (3.) | 6 Lac Kcal/hr Thermic Fluid Heater Proposed | Coal | 20 | 0.3 | NOx | | 0.18 g/s | (4.) | 5TPH Boiler Existing | Coal | 30 | 0.65 | NOx | | 0.18 | (5.) | 6 Lac KCal/hr Thermic Fluid Heater Proposed | Coal | 20 | 0.3 | PM10 | | 0.07 g/s | (6.) | 5TPH Boiler Existing | Coal | 30 | 0.65 | SO2 | | 0.52 g/s | |
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19. | Power Requirement: | (a)Quantity (Kilo Volt Amps (kVA)) | 1500 | (b)Source | TSSPDCL | (c)Uploaded Copy of Agreement | Not Applicable | (d)Standby Arrangement (Details of DG Sets) | 1x600 kVA; 2x225 kVA and 1x125kVA DG Sets | (e)Stack Height (in m) | 5 | |
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20. | Land Ownership Pattern: | (a)Forest Land (ha.) | 0 | (b)Private Land (ha.) | 2.148 | (c)Government Land (ha.) | 0 | (d)Revenue Land (ha.) | 0 | (e)Other Land (ha.) | 0 | Total Land (ha.) | 2.148 | |
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21. | Present Land Use Breakup of the Study Area in Ha: | (a)Agriculture Area (ha.) | 0 | (b)Waste/Barren Land (ha.) | 0 | (c)Grazing/ Community Land (ha.) | 0 | (d)Surface Water Bodies (ha.) | 0 | (e)Settlements (ha.) | 0 | (f)Industrial (ha.) | 2.148 | (g)Forest (ha.) | 0 | (h)Mangroves (ha.) | 0 | (i)Marine Area (ha.) | 0 | (j)Others (ha.) : NA | 0 | Total (ha.) | 2.148 | |
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22. Land requirement for various activities |
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S. No. | Description of Activity / Facility / Plant / Others | Others | Land Requirement (ha.) | Remarks |
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(1.) | Green belt | | 0.712 | | (2.) | Main Plant | | 1.436 | | |
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23. | Ecological and Environmental Sensitivity (Within 10 Km):- WLS-Wild Life Sanctuaries; NPA-Notified Protected Area; ESAs-Eco Sensitive Areas; ESZs-Eco Sensitive Zones : | |
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23.1. Details of Ecological Sensitivity : |
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S. No. | Details of Ecological Sensitivity | Name | Distance from the Project (Km) | Remarks |
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(1.) | Critically Polluted Area | Patancheru-Bollaram | 6.17 | The site is located at a distance of 6.17 km away from critically polluted area of Patancheru and Bollaram | (2.) | WLS | NA | 0 | No WLS within 10 km of Study Area | (3.) | NPA | NA | 0 | No NPA within 10 km of Study Area | (4.) | ESAs | NA | 0 | No ESAs within 10 km Study Area | (5.) | Corridors | NA | 0 | No Corridors within 10 km Study Area | (6.) | Wildlife Corridors | NA | 0 | No Wildlife Corridors within 10 km Study Area | (7.) | ESZs | NA | 0 | No ESZs within 10 km Study Area | |
23.2. Details of Environmental Sensitivity : |
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S. No. | Details of Environmental Sensitivity | Other Details of Environmental Sensitivity | Name | Distance from the Project (Km) | Remarks |
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(1.) | Defence Installations | | NA | 0 | No Defence Installations within 10 km Study Area | (2.) | Forest | | NA | 0 | No Forests within 10km of Study Area | (3.) | Archaeological Sites | | NA | 0 | No Archaeological Sites within 10 km Study Area | |
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23.3. | (a)Whether Noc / Permission from the competent authority is required? | No | (b)Whether NBWL recommendation is required? | No | |
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24. | Forest Land: | Whether any Forest Land involved? | No | |
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25. | Tree Cutting: | (a)No. of Trees Cut for the Project (if Forest Land not Involved) | 0 | (b)Details of Tree Cutting and Planting of Trees | Not Applicable | |
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26. | Land Acquisition Status: | (a)Acquired Land(Ha) | 2.148 | (b)Land yet to be acquired(Ha) | 0 | (c)Status of Land acquisition if not acquired | Acquired (Expansion is within existing site area) | |
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27. | Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R): | (a)No. of Villages | 0 | (b)No. of Households | 0 | (c)No. of PDFs (Project Displaced Families) | 0 | (d)No. of PAFs (Project Affected Families) | 0 | (e)Funds Allocated for R&R(in INR) (in Lacs) | 0 | (f)Status of R&R | Completed | |
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28. | Details of Presence of Schedule-I Species: | (a)Whether there is Presence of Schedule-I Species ? | No | (b)Whether conservation plan for Schedule-I Species has been prepared ? | No | (c)Whether conservation plan for Schedule-I Species has been approved by competent authority ? | No | |
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29. | Details of Presence of Water Bodies in Core Area: | (a)Whether there is Presence of Water Bodies in Core Area ? | No | (b)Whether there is Diversion Required ? | No | (c)Whether permission has been obtained from competent authority ? | No | |
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30. | Details of Presence of Water Bodies in Buffer Area: | (a)Whether there is Presence of Water Bodies in Buffer Area ? | Yes | (i)Details of Water Bodies in Buffer Area | Isnapur Cheru | (ii)Direction of Water Bodies in Buffer Area | North | (iii)Distance of Water Bodies in Buffer Area | 0.2 | |
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31. | Manpower Requirement: | (a)Permanent Employment-During Construction | 40 | (b)Permanent Employment-During Operation | 80 | (c)Temporary Employment- During Construction | 20 | (d)Temporary Employment- During Operation | 20 | (e)No. of working days | 360 | (f)Total Manpower | 160 | |
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S. No. | Description | Existing | Proposed | Total |
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(1.) | Total Area of Green Belt | 0.712 | 0 | 0.712 | (2.) | Percentage of Total Project Area | 33.15 | 0 | 33.15 | (3.) | No. of Plants | 1100 | 250 | 1350 | (4.) | Funds Allocated | 12 | 5 | 17 | |
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33. Project Benefits |
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S. No. | Type of Project Benefits | Details of Project Benefits |
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(1.) | Social | Employment Potential | |
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34. CRZ Specific Details : Not Applicable |
35. Sector Specific Details : NOT APPLICABLE |
35. Sector Specific Details For Industrial Projects - 2 |
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36. | Details of Court Cases: | (a)Whether there is any Court Cases pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up ? | No | |
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37. | Details of Direction Issued under Environment (Protection) Act / Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution)) Act / Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act: | (a)Whether any Direction issued under EPA Act/Air Act/Water Act ? | No | |
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38. | Details of EIA Consultant: | (a)Have you hired Consultant for preparing document? | Yes | (i)Accreditation No. | NABET/EIA/1619/RA0077 | (ii)Name of the EIA Consultant | Team Labs and Consultants | (iii)Address | TEAM Labs and Consultants B-115-117 & 509, Annapurna Block, Aditya Enclave, Ameerpet, Hyderabad-500 038 | (iv)Mobile No. | 4023748555 | (v)Landline No. | 0402374855 | (vi)Email Id | teamlabs@gmail.com | (vii)Category of Accreditation | A | (viii)Sector of Accreditation | Industrial Projects - 2 | (ix)Validity of Accreditation | 01 Dec 2019 | (x)Uploaded Certificate of Accreditation certified by QCI/NABET | Copy of Certificate of Accreditation | |
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Essential Detail Sought: |
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Sno. | EDS Letter | Remarks | Date of EDS |
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1. | NA | Please inform/clarify the following:-
- Products details as per EIA/EMP report are consistent with those given in column 9(b) of Form-2 and the ToR for the project. Products not requiring EC should not figure therein.
- Relevant details of the project to be mentioned in column 6 of
Form-2.
- None of the pesticides is covered under banned category as notified by the Central Government and/or the concerned regulatory authority from time to time.
- Project site not covered under the CPA identified by CPCB from time to time.
- Undertaking has to be on behalf of the project proponent namely M/s Nichino Chemical India Pvt Ltd. | 19 Apr 2019 | 2. | NA | The correction have been made as per the instruction received | 22 Apr 2019 | 3. | NA | As observed earlier also, products details are still not consistent with the earlier EC dated 21/3/2006 and the ToR dated 31/5/2017.
As per the said EC, production capacity is 480 TPA in an area of 2.15 ha, whereas the same is reported to be nearly 840 TPA in larger area of 5.31 ha. That also reflects increased production without obtaining the prior EC and thus attracts violation of the EIA Notification, 2006. | 28 Apr 2019 | 4. | NA | The correction have been made as per the instruction received | 06 May 2019 | 5. | NA | We reiterate inconsistency in products details mentioned in the EC dated 21/3/2006, ToR dated 31/5/2017 and those reflected in Form-2. The same may be discussed with us in the Ministry, if required.
Also, please inform whether such expansion projects are allowed in view of the GoMs issued by the State Govt of Telangana/SPCB from time to time and the orders of NGT. | 11 May 2019 | 6. | NA | The correction have been made as per the instruction received | 10 Jun 2019 | |
Additional Detail Sought: |
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Sno. | ADS Letter | Remarks | Date of ADS |
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1. | ADS Reply Letter | Respected Sir,
Here we submit point wise response to the queries rasied in EAC meeting held on 31.07.2018. | 11 Oct 2019 | 2. | NA | The EAC, after deliberations, desired for clarifications/inputs in respect of the following:
• Impact of the agrochemical products on human being.
• In view of CEPI score for Pattancheru Bollaram area identified as critically/severely polluted area, confirmation from the SPCB/CPCB regarding applicability of any of the restrictions and/or moratorium, if any, for setting up any industrial unit or expansion thereof.
• No consistency between the baseline air quality values and the incremental concentrations for the core air pollutants. Revised AAQ modeling and prediction of GLC.
• Action plan for transport of chemicals.
• Ash management plan.
The proposal was, therefore, deferred for the needful on the above lines. | 10 Oct 2019 | |
| Undertaking |
| I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to be best of my knowledge and belief. And I am aware that if any part of the data and information found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost. In addition to above, I hereby give undertaking that no activity/ construction/ expansion has since been taken up. |
| Name of Applicant | Mahendra Uday Bhalerao Bhalerao | Designation | ED | Name of Company (Applicant Name should not be given here) | NECTAR CROP SCIENCES PRIVATE LIMITED | Address | Nectar Crop Sciences Pvt. ltd.
Plot No. 54 to 56, 58 to61, Phase II IDA Pashamylaram, Patancheru Mandal, Sangareddy District, Telangana |
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