| APPENDIX I | | (See Paragraph-6) | | FORM 1 | | | | Note : If space provided against any parameter is inadequate, Kindly upload supporting document under 'Additional Attachments if any' at the last part of the Form1. Please note that all such Annexures must be part of single pdf document. | | (I) Basic Information | | | Is your project Comes under Notified Industrial Area | No |
| | Whether proposal involved violation of EIA notification | N/A | | Weather Consent to Establishment Obtained | N/A | | Upload copy of CTE | N/A |
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| Name of the Project/s | Koni–Simariya Limestone Block of Jaykaycem (Central) Limited over an area of 3095.23 hectares with production capacity 9.05 Million TPA of ROM (Lime Stone: 5.08 MTPA; Soil: 2.94MTPA and OB: 1.03 MTPA) with crusher capacity of 1800 TPH. Mines located in Village(s) - Koni, Boda, Gudha, Maharajganj, Ganiyari, Vanbhai, Simariya, Devri, Pagra & Kuluwa, Tehsil Simariya, District Panna in State of Madhya Pradesh. | Brief summary of project | Annexure-Brief summary of project | | Proposal Number | IA/MP/MIN/189768/2020 | | Project Cost | 300 cr | |
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| S. No. in the schedule | 1(a) Mining of minerals
| Project Sector | Non-Coal Mining | |
| | 3. | Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be handled/command area/lease area/number or wells to be drilled | Proposed capacity-9.05 Million TPA of ROM (Lime Stone: 5.08 MTPA; Soil: 2.94MTPA and OB: 1.03 MTPA) with crusher capacity of 1800 TPH/Area-3095.23 Ha./ Boreholes-193 ha. | | | 4. | | New/Expansion/Modernization | New | | | | 5. | Existing Capacity/Area etc. | 00 ha. | | | 6. | Category of project i.e. 'A' or 'B' | A | | | 7. | | Does it attract the general condition? If yes, please specify | No | | | | 8. | | Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, please specify | No | | | | 9. | |
| Location of the project | Mines located in Village(s) - Koni, Boda, Gudha, Maharajganj, Ganiyari, Vanbhai, Simariya, Devri, Pagra & Kuluwa, Tehsil Simariya, District Panna in State of Madhya Pradesh. | | Shape of the project land | Block (Polygon) | | Uploaded GPS file | Annexure-GPS file  | | Uploaded copy of survey of India Toposheet | Annexure-Survey of india toposheet | | Plot/Survey/Khasra No. | Koni(519.644),Boda(414.898),Gudha(369.773),Mahrajganj(225.418),Vanbhai(158.911),Simariya(26.257),Pagra(183.084),Kuluwa(167.195),Devri(101.423),Ganiyari(928.627) | | Town / Village | Mines located in Village(s) - Koni, Boda, Gudha, Maharajganj, Ganiyari, Vanbhai, Simariya, Devri, Pagra and Kuluwa, | | State of the project | Madhya Pradesh | |
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| Nearest railway station along with distance in kms | Khajuraho, 48 Km, North km | Nearest airport along with distance in kms | Khajuraho, 51.60Km, North km | |
| | 11. | Nearest Town/City/District Headquarters along with distance in kms | Nearest Town habitation –Simariya, 0.75 Km, SE Nearest City – Panna, 48.20 Km, NE District Headquart , 0.75 Km, SE km | | | 12. | Village Panchayats, Zila Parishad, Muncipal Corporation, Local body (Complete postal address with telephone nos. to be given) | Koni, Boda, Gudha, Maharajganj, Ganiyari, Vanbhai, Simariya, Devri, Pagra & Kuluwa, Municipal corporation – Simariya
Zila Parishad:-Panna, Madhya Pradesh- 488001 | | | 13. | Name of the Applicant | Rampal | | | 14. | Registered Address | KAMLA TOWER, KANPUR | | | 15. | |
| Address for correspondance: | | Name of the Company | JAYKAYCEM (CENTRAL) LIMITED | | Name of the Applicant | Rampal | | Designation (Owner/ Partner/ CEO) | General Manager Environment Projects | | Pin code | 488441 | | E-mail | rampal.goyal@jkcement.com | | Telephone No. | - | | Fax No. | - | | 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 | |
| | 16. | | Details of Alternative Sites examined, if any. Location of these sites should be shown on a toposheet | No | |
| | 17. | Whether part of Interlinked projects? | Yes | | | 18. | Whether separate application of Interlinked project has been submitted? | Yes | | | 19. | | If Yes, MoEF file number | IA-J-11011/224/2016-IA.II(I) | | Date of submission | 30/03/2020 | | | | | | 21. | | Whether the proposal involves Approval/ Clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given | | (i) Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under the Forest (Conservation) Act,1980? | No | | (ii) Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under the wildlife (Protection) Act,1972? | No | | (iii) Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under the C.R.Z notification, 2011? | No | | | | 22. | | Whether there is any Government Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site? | No | |
| | 23. | | Whether any Forest Land Involved? | No | | Area of Forest land Involved (hectares) | N/A | |
| | 24. | | Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up? | No | | (a) Name of the Court | N/A | | (b) Name of the Sub court | N/A | | (c) Case No. | N/A | | (d) Orders/directions of the court, if any and relevance with the proposed project | N/A | |
| | 1 | Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details there of (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 1.1 | Permanent or temporary change in land use, land cover or topography including increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land use plan) | No | Out of the total ML area (3095.23 ha), 167.720 ha is Govt. land, 2927.51 ha is Pvt. Khatedari land.
Approximately 57.5622 hectares area will be mined out by the end of five years and by the end of conceptual period about 1946.23 hectares area will be mined out. By the end of conceptual period about 1278.23 hectares area will be reclaimed and rehabilitated by Afforestation & 668.00 ha area will be developed as water reservoir. | | 1.2 | Clearance of existing land, vegetation and buildings? | No | The area is characterized by vegetation consisting of small to medium sized thorny bushes, different types of shrubs, creepers, and sparse plant life with meso as well as xerophytes and grassy overgrowth. Trees like Bel, Peepal, Tamarind, Wood Apple , Mango, Guava and Banyan are also seen. No major clearance by way of removal of buildings is envisages except land breaking for mining purpose. | | 1.3 | Creation of new land uses? | No | Out of the total ML area (3095.23 ha), 167.720 ha is Govt. land, 2927.51 ha is Pvt. Khatedari land.
Approximately 57.5622 hectares area will be mined out by the end of five years and by the end of conceptual period about 1946.23 hectares area will be mined out. By the end of conceptual period about 1278.23 hectares area will be reclaimed and rehabilitated by Afforestation & 668.00 ha area will be developed as water reservoir. | | 1.4 | Pre-construction investigations e.g. bore houses, soil testing? | Yes | Mining Lease area has been prospected by 193 numbers of boreholes to ascertain the Limestone reserves. The area explored under G1 category is approx.125.7538 hectares while under G2 category the area comes to be about 2299.7293 hectares. | | 1.5 | Construction works? | Yes | Construction activities are envisaged which are mine office and allied infrastructure proposed (workshop, Admin. Building, crusher, etc.), area 6.27 Ha. | | 1.6 | Demolition works? | No | Not applicable, as it is a new mining project. | | 1.7 | Temporary sites used for construction works or housing of construction workers? | No | Not Applicable | | 1.8 | Above ground buildings, structures or earthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations and fill or excavations | Yes | By the end of conceptual period out of 1946 ha about 1278.23 hectares area will be reclaimed and rehabilitated by Afforestation & 668.00 ha area will be developed as water reservoir. The crusher 1800 TPH is installed in the ML area. The OLBC system will be installed for transportation of crushed lime stone from crusher to proposed cement plant. Above ground buildings like mine office, store / workshop, rest shelter, crusher etc. will be constructed. | | 1.9 | Underground works including mining or tunnelling? | No | There will be no underground mining activities. The mining will be done by Conventional Opencast fully mechanized mining method | | 1.10 | Reclamation works? | Yes | Based on the present exploration, it is proposed that up to conceptual stage, out of the total excavated area i.e.1946.23 ha, about 1278.23ha. area will be backfilled and remaining 668.0 ha. area will be reclaimed by water reservoir. | | 1.11 | Dredging? | No | Not Applicable | | 1.12 | Offshore structures? | No | Not Applicable | | 1.13 | Production and manufacturing processes? | Yes | Conventional Opencast fully mechanized mining method will be adopted which includes wet drilling, controlled blasting, loading, transportation and crushing with screening unit.; the benches will be kept at 06 m and the width of the working benches will more than 06 m.;Hydraulic drills will be used for drilling; Controlled blasting will be in practice ;Ultimate pit limit in conceptual period will be around 278m; crusher plant proposed with capacity of 1800 TPH with dry screening facility. | | 1.14 | Facilities for storage of goods or materials? | Yes | As such there is no proposal of magazine in this mine and the explosive will be stored in the magazine of Kakra- Panna Limestone Mine located about 0.15 Km East of Simariya Mining Lease area. Capacity of Magazine to be installed at Kakra- Panna Limestone Mine is about 15 tonnes.
Workshop facilities will be developed at the site for the washing and maintenance of the HEMM. Lubricant oil and diesel storage facilities will be provided at the site | | 1.15 | Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid waste or liquid effluents? | Yes | Five years Plan Period (Million Tone): Topsoil (0.43 Million TPA ); Soil 6.05 Million TPA; Shale/siltstone 2.56 Million TPA:Topsoil will be stacked separately and used for plantation.
Waste materials generated will be dumped separately at earmarked places and will be used for backfilling, haul road road/ramp development. ; Domestic Wastewater (7 KLD)- Septic tank followed by soak pit; Wastewater (8 KLD)- Wastewater from workshop will used for dust suppression in crusher | | 1.16 | Facilities for long term housing of operational workers? | No | No long term housing facilities in ML area. Employees appointed from the other areas will be accommodated in nearest town. | | 1.17 | New road, rail or sea traffic during construction or operation? | No | Existing infrastructure is sufficient to cater the need of the upcoming project. No major impact is envisaged on traffic during construction & operation. | | 1.18 | New road, rail, air water borne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc? | No | Not Applicable | | 1.19 | Closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements? | No | No closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements are proposed in the project. | | 1.20 | New or diverted transmission lines or pipelines? | No | Statutory safety barrier is proposed to be left from road, electric lines and nadi/nallas, as well as from villages/infrastructures where necessary permissions are not available. However, if required necessary permission may be obtained for shifting/diversion of the existing facilities. | | 1.21 | Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? | No | There are seasonal nallas in the lease area.
To avoid soil erosion & carry-over of the material with Rain Water, retaining walls & garland drains with settling tanks/siltation ponds/ check dam are proposed. Dump terrace will have provision of berms at the outer end to reduce gully formation.
Nalla etc. will not be diverted. However, culvert over the nallas and an underpass to cross the existing road is proposed. | | 1.22 | Stream crossings? | Yes | There is no perennial river crossing the ML. Small seasonal nallas occurring in the lease area will not be disturbed from the mining activity. As these nallas along with the safety zones of 10 mts both side are left during the grant of lease area. | | 1.23 | Abstraction or transfers of water from ground or surface waters? | Yes | 160 KLD water will be required for the proposed project. Out of 160 KLD, 10KLD will be required for drinking and sanitation purposes and rest 150 KLD (crusher-90; Dust Suppression-30; Plantation-20; Washing Machinary-10)will be required for dust suppression, plantation and in LS Crusher.
The drinking and domestic requirement will be met from the ground sources. Water required for mining activity will initially be met from ground water once mine pits are developed. | | 1.24 | Changes in water bodies or the land surface affecting drainage or run-off? | Yes | The surface topography will undergo major changes limited to the ML area. Seasonal nadi/nallas passing through the ML, will not be disturbed and safety barrier will be left at both sides.
Retaining walls & garland drains with settling tanks/settling pond/check filters/check dam is provisioned around pits & dumps. | | 1.25 | Transport of personnel or materials for construction, operation or decommissioning? | No | The lime stone from the mine face will be transported by dumpers to the crusher and from crusher to cement plant by road initially and later on by OLBC once it is completed. For operation, suitable local people will be preferred in employment. Hence no additional transportation facility will be required for the personnel. Mineral (Limestone)- 16933 TPD- 308 trips; Soil including top soil- 9800TPD-280 Trips; Shale/ Stilt stone- 3433 TPD-62Trips. | | 1.26 | Long-term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration works? | Yes | No backfilling has been proposed in 1st plan period.
Approximately 57.5622 hectares area will be mined out by the end of five years and by the end of conceptual period about 1946.23 hectares area will be mined out. By the end of conceptual period about 1278.23 hectares area will be reclaimed and rehabilitated by Afforestation & 668.00 ha area will be developed as water reservoir.
. | | 1.27 | Ongoing activity during decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment? | No | It’s a new mining project. | | 1.28 | Influx of people to an area in either temporarily or permanently? | Yes | There will be either temporarily or permanently influx of people. As far as possible suitable local people will be given preference in employment. Approximately, 226 persons are proposed to be employed directly in the proposed project. Local people are given priority in employment based on their competence for mining activities. | | 1.29 | Introduction of alien species? | No | The plant species will be native and selected in consultation to the Local Forest Department and local people. There will be no introduction of alien species. | | 1.30 | Loss of native species or genetic diversity? | No | The species recorded in the proposed project area are widely distributed in the area and elsewhere, and not restricted to certain pockets.
No loss in native species and genetic diversity is anticipated | | 1.31 | Any other actions? | No | No significant action other than above will be taken. | | | 2 | Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply): | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 2.1 | Land especially undeveloped or agricultural land (ha) | Yes | Out of the total ML area (3095.23 ha), 167.720 ha (5.41 %) is Govt. land, 2927.51 ha is Pvt. Khatedari land (94.59); Charagah/ Pasture Land - NIL; Forest Land- NIL | | 2.2 | Water (expected source & competing users) unit: KLD | Yes | 160 KLD water will be required. Out of 160 KLD, 10KLD will be required for drinking and sanitation purposes and rest 150 KLD will be required for dust suppression, plantation and in LS Crusher.
After development of the mine pit, company will augment the mine pit water for meeting the 150 requirements for operation and for 10 KLD of domestic requirement will be met from ground sources. and for other purpose mine water will be utilized. | | 2.3 | Minerals (MT) | Yes | The proposed mine is of limestone which will be utilized for manufacturing cement. | | 2.4 | Construction material – stone, aggregates, sand / soil (expected source – MT) | Yes | Proposed construction activities are mine office, crusher and workshop. Building material to be used for construction is proposed to be sourced from local/nearby market. | | 2.5 | Forests and timber (source – MT) | No | No Not Applicable | | 2.6 | Energy including electricity and fuels (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT),energy (MW) | Yes | About 3 MW power will be required which will be met from State Electricity Board/ Grid.
About 0.65 to 0.70 liters diesel against per ton of limestone, will be required. Hence, total 11,000 liters/day diesel will be required. | | 2.7 | Any other natural resources (use appropriate standard units) | No | No other significant resources other than above are used. | | | 3 | Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 3.1 | Use of substances or materials, which are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies | Yes | ANFO, Cast Booster, Booster charge Column charge, Diesel will be used. Explosive and diesel are the two substances/material which are hazardous to the human health. Thus unscientific and unsafe way of Storage, handling and use of explosive for mining purpose and use and transport of diesel in vehicles and HEMM may be hazardous to human health or environment. Handling of such material will be done as per the existing rules and regulations. Controlled Blasting will be adopted. | | 3.2 | Changes in occurrence of disease or affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases) | No | The project will not affect the occurrence of disease due to storage, transportation, handling or production of mineral | | 3.3 | Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing living conditions? | Yes | Proposed project will generate direct/indirect employment besides opportunities/ means as source of income. There will be supporting facilities/infrastructure eventually leading to the development of the area. The mine will be contributing every year to the State & Central Govt. exchequer by way of mining revenue (Royalty, Premium, DMF & NMET) after the ML is executed & mine is in operation. | | 3.4 | Vulnerable groups of people who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc. | No | There are no vulnerable groups nearby the mine site, which could get affected due to mining operations. The details of basic amenities like schools, hospitals and community center located in 10.0 km of the mine site are:
Medical Facility- 1. Govt. Hospital, Simariya: 1.36 SEKm 2.Dispensary, Sunwani Kalan:2.85 Km NW; Schools- Govt. School, Pagara : 0.34 NW;
Kanya High School, Simariya : 0.95 SE;
Govt.Sec.School,Simariya : 1.58 SE;
Bundelkhand Public School, Simariya : 1.50 SE | | 3.5 | Any other causes | No | None | | | 4 | Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month) | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 4.1 | Spoil, overburden or mine wastes | Yes | Topsoil: 6.48 Million TPA (Plan Period) and 129.31 Million TPA (CP Stage); Waste/ Shale/siltstone: 2.56 Million TPA (Plan Period) and 276.023 Million TPA (CP Stage) | | 4.2 | Municipal waste (domestic and or commercial wastes) | No | Approx. 226 people will be employed & preference would be given to suitable local people. There is no proposal of residential colony at mine site. Domestic Wastewater (7 KLD) disposed in Septic tank followed by soak pit. Wastewater (8 KLD)- Wastewater from workshop will used in crusher dust suppression after oil & grease trap. | | 4.3 | Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules) | Yes | Used oil will be generated which will be stored in the designated storage area and will be disposed off as per prevalent rules. | | 4.4 | Other industrial process wastes | No | Not envisaged. | | 4.5 | Surplus product | No | Not envisaged. | | 4.6 | Sewage sludge or other sludge from effluent treatment | No | The waste water generated from workshop will be passed through oil & grease trap before being used for dust suppression in crusher. Oily sludge from oil & grease trap will be stored separately and sold off to authorize vendors as per CPCB guidelines. The sewage generated from office utilities will disposed in the septic tank followed by soak pit. | | 4.7 | Construction or demolition wastes | No | No major construction activities are envisaged other than the mine office, crusher and workshop. Wastes generated will be utilized in backfilling. | | 4.8 | Redundant machinery or equipment | No | At the time of abandonment of mine, the machinery will be shifted to other operating mines of the company and redundant machinery will be disposed off by selling to authorized recycle vendors. | | 4.9 | Contaminated soils or other materials | No | Not Applicable. | | 4.10 | Agricultural wastes | No | Not envisaged. | | 4.11 | Other solid wastes | No | There will be no other solid waste. | | | 5 | Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air(Kg/hr) | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 5.1 | Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels from stationary or mobile sources | Yes | TRANSPORTATION:
Movement of vehicles like dumper, tippers, tankers etc. will also generate gaseous emission. The emission due to the same shall be quantified and will be given in EIA/EMP report. However, the road dust generated due to movement will be controlled by water sprinkling and maintaining the haul roads.
GASEOUS EMISSION RATE DUE TO TRANSPORTATION
As per CPCB Vehicular Norms 2020
CO 4.5 g/kmh
HC 1.1 g/kmh
NOx 8.0 g/kmh | | 5.2 | Emissions from production processes | Yes | Fugitive dust will be generated mainly from mining activities (drilling, blasting, excavation, transportation & crushing) and vehicle movement and proper mitigation measures: ? Water sprinkling on haul roads.
? Wet drilling.
? Limiting the speed of the vehicles.
? Regular maintenance of vehicles/ equipments.Plantation along the road as green barrie Bag filter and water spraying at the crusher etc | | 5.3 | Emissions from materials handling including storage or transport | Yes | Fugitive emissions will be generated during material handling, transportation, loading & unloading etc. Regular water sprinkling on haul road, use of PUC certified vehicles etc. will suppress the dust emissions.
Transportation
Movement of vehicles like dumper, tippers, tankers etc. will also generate dust. The emission due to the same shall be quantified and will be given in EIA/EMP report.
Material Handling
Dust will be generated during loading and transportation. The emission due to the | | 5.4 | Emissions from construction activities including plant and equipment | No | No major construction activities are involved other than construction of the mine office, crusher and associated infrastructure. | | 5.5 | Dust or odours from handling of materials including construction materials, sewage and waste | Yes | Fugitive dust will be generated from handling of materials & wastes. No odors will be generated. | | 5.6 | Emissions from incineration of waste | No | There will be no incineration of waste. | | 5.7 | Emissions from burning of waste in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) | No | Not Applicable. | | 5.8 | Emissions from any other sources | No | Not Applicable. | | | 6 | Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat: | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 6.1 | From operation of equipment e.g. engines, ventilation plant, crushers | Yes | Expected noise from Drilling Operation - 90-92 dB(A), Excavator - 83-85 dB(A),Compressor-92 – 95 dB(A), Dumpers 84 – 86 dB(A)& Crushers: 83-85 dB (A)(Source:-NIRM).
Mitigation Measures: -
Proper and regular maintenance of machinery.
Earmuffs and earplugs will be provided to the persons exposed to noise levels.
Periodical medical checkup will be conducted. | | 6.2 | From industrial or similar processes | Yes | Near Drilling Operation - 90-92 dB(A)
Near Excavator - 83-85 dB(A);
Near Tipper - 80-85 dB(A)
Crushers : 83-85 dB (A)
It will be brought down within the permissible limit by appropriate measures. | | 6.3 | From construction or demolition | No | No major construction activity envisaged other than construction of mines office and allied infrastructure including crusher. | | 6.4 | From blasting or piling | Yes | Controlled blasting techniques will be adopted. Optimum use of explosive will be made to restrict the PPV levels well below the permissible limits as per the DGMS circular. Blasting will be carried out during lunch period/ shift break when there is least activity and shall be of very short duration. | | 6.5 | From construction or operational traffic | Yes | Noise generated during operational traffic i.e. due to vehicular traffic and material transportation within the lease area, will be calculated based on the combined effect of noise has been estimated by using Custic 3.2 (Lakes Environmental – USEPA approved) and the same will be incorporated at the time of final submission of EIA/ EMP Report. The expected noise levels will be well maintained within the DGMS/ CPCB norms of 85 dB(A). | | 6.6 | From lighting or cooling systems | Yes | Acoustic DG Sets will be used for lighting in case of power failure. Cooling systems is only required in Mines office. Air conditioners will be installed in cabins and Meeting halls. | | 6.7 | From any other sources | No | Not envisaged. | | | 7 | Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea: | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 7.1 | From handling, storage, use or spillage of hazardous materials | Yes | As such there is no proposal of magazine in this mine and the explosive will be stored in the magazine of Kakra- Panna Limestone Mine located about 0.15 Km East of Simariya Mining Lease area. Capacity of Magazine to be installed at Kakra- Panna Limestone Mine is about 15 tonnes. | | 7.2 | From discharge of sewage or other effluents to water or the land (expected mode and place of discharge) | No | There is no risk of contamination of land and water due to discharge of wastewater. The wastewater generated from the workshop will be passed through oil & grease trap and treated water will be used for dust suppression in crusher within the ML area. The domestic waste water generated will be channelized in the septic tank followed by soak pit. | | 7.3 | By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into the land or into water | Yes | Conventional fully mechanized mining operation is proposed.Main source of dust emission is drilling; excavation, blasting, loading & unloading, transportation & crushing etc.The deposition of pollutants will be localized and confined within the working area.
Following measures will be practiced:-
Use of Wet drilling with sharp drill bits;Controlled blasting with NONEL detonators;Regular water sprinkling on roads;Installation of Dry fog system/bag filters at crusher;Green belt development etc. | | 7.4 | From any other sources | Yes | Not envisaged. | | 7.5 | Is there a risk of long term build up of pollutants in the environment from these sources? | No | Significant contribution on long-term built-up of pollutants is not envisaged from this project. | | | 8 | Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 8.1 | From explosions, spillages, fires etc from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances | Yes | Handling of explosives result in risk of accidents. However, the same will be handled in line with the guidelines as prescribed by DGMS.
Adequate measures will be taken for safe storage,handling and use of explosives as per Explosive Rule,2008.The storage,handling & use of Hazardous substances(used oil) shall be dealt in accordance with the prevalent Rules/Guidelines prescribed by MoEF&CC/CPCB/SPCB during operation. Sufficient numbers of fire extinguishers will be installed. | | 8.2 | From any other causes | Yes | Other risks of accidents are anticipated from operation of equipment,collapse of benches &failure of dump slopes. However, same is proposed to be avoided by implementing the following:-
? Height of bench: 6m, Width: 6m, Bench slope: 77°-80°.
? Ultimate pit slope: 45°
? The ultimate dump slope:20-22° with individual terrace slopes not exceeding 30°.Provision of retaining wall and garland drain around pit and dump.
? Dump shall be properly terraced and stabilized with vegetation. | | 8.3 | Could the project be affected by natural disasters causing environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)? | No | Other risks of accidents are anticipated from operation of equipment,collapse of benches &failure of dump slopes. However, same is proposed to be avoided by implementing the following:-
? Height of bench: 6m, Width: 6m, Bench slope: 77°-80°.
? Ultimate pit slope: 45°
? The ultimate dump slope:20-22° with individual terrace slopes not exceeding 30°.Provision of retaining wall and garland drain around pit and dump.
? Dump shall be properly terraced and stabilized with vegetation. | | | 9 | Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality | | S.No | Information/Checklist confirmation | Yes/No | Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data | | 9.1 | Lead to development of supporting utilities, ancillary development or development stimulated   by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.:
- Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply,waste or waste water treatment, etc.)
- housing development
- extractive industries
- supply industries
- Other
| Yes | The project would be beneficial to the local people and the region. Some of the direct & indirect benefits are as follows:-
1. Generation of direct & indirect employment avenues and improved standard of living;
2. Establishment of small and medium scale engineering ancillaries, industries with cascading direct/ indirect employment opportunities;
3. Increased revenue to the state by way of royalty, premium, DMF, NEMTetc.
4. Development/strengthening of basic infrastructure. | | 9.2 | Lead to after-use of the site, which could have an impact on the environment | Yes | Based on present exploration, at conceptual stage, 1278.23 ha. excavated area will be reclaimed/backfilled with the waste materials& remaining 668.00 ha.area shall be reclaimed as water reservoir.
However the total back filled area at the CP stage will be 1278.23 Ha. out of which 580.95 ha will be used for plantation and rest i.e. 697.28 would be undertaken for re grassing as per Hon’ble Supreme court guidelines dated 08.01.2020 at CP stage. | | 9.3 | Set a precedent for later developments | No | The mining will provide value chain addition in the wholesale and further retail of the Limestone for end use. | | 9.4 | Have cumulative effects due to proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects | Yes | 1. Kakra- Panna Lime Stone Mine (M/s. Jaykaycem (Central) Ltd.): ~ 0.15 Km East
2. Green Field integrated Clinker/ Cement manufacturing Unit (M/s. Jaykaycem (Central) Ltd.): ~ 0.98 Km East | | | (III) | Environmental Sensitivity | | S.No | Areas | Name/Identity | Aerial distance (within 15km.) Proposed project location boundary | | 1 | Areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value | No | As per the ASI Protected Monuments: None | | 2 | Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons - Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests | No | Water Bodies:-
Sonar Nadi, 0.22 Km,North
Ken River, 0.06 Km, East
Mirhasan Nadi, 8.42 Km, North
Amuha Pond, 13.10 Km, SE
Bearma River, 0.10 km, W
Forests within 15 km
Panna Tiger Reserves –13.75 Km, NNW
RF:-
Mohdra R.F., 13.77 Km SE
Kothi R.F., 12.20 Km, SE
PF:-
Pagra P.F., 0.16 Km, North
Jaitpura P.F., 7.64 Km, NW
Udla P.F., 7.77 Km, NNW
Amanganj P.F., 13.91 Km, NNE
Rampur P.F., 14.20 Km, NE
Kishangarh P.F., 10.20 Km, NW
Bardha P.F., 9.38 Km, WNW | | 3 | Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration | No | Forests within 15 km
Panna Tiger Reserves –13.75 Km, NNW
RF:-
Mohdra R.F., 13.77 Km SE
Kothi R.F., 12.20 Km, SE
PF:-
Pagra P.F., 0.16 Km, North
Jaitpura P.F., 7.64 Km, NW
Udla P.F., 7.77 Km, NNW
Amanganj P.F., 13.91 Km, NNE
Rampur P.F., 14.20 Km, NE
Kishangarh P.F., 10.20 Km, NW
Bardha P.F., 9.38 Km, WNW | | 4 | Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters | No | None within the 15 Km radius. | | 5 | State, National boundaries | No | None within the 15 Km radius. | | 6 | Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas | No | SH-49- 1.18 Km, South
SH-10- 7.44 Km, North | | 7 | Defence installations | No | None within the 15 Km radius. | | 8 | Densely populated or built-up area | Yes | Simariya- 1.15 Km, SE | | 9 | Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities) | Yes | Medical Facility
Govt. Hospital, Simariya– 1.36 Km, SE
Dispensary, Sunwani Kalan- 2.85 Km, NW
Places of Worship
Balaji Temple, Jhirata- 0.90 Km, W
Mata jiTemple,Simariya- 1.78 Km, SE
Schools
Govt. School, Pagara-0.34 Km, NW
Kanya High School, Simariya-0.95 Km, SE
Govt.Sec.School,Simariya- 1.58 Km, SE
Bundelkhand Public School, Simariya- 1.50 Km, SE | | 10 | Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources.(ground water resources,surface resources,forestry,agriculture,fisheries,tourism,minerals) | No | Forests within 15 km
Panna Tiger Reserves –13.75 Km, NNW
RF:-
Mohdra R.F., 13.77 Km SE
Kothi R.F., 12.20 Km, SE
PF:-
Pagra P.F., 0.16 Km, North
Jaitpura P.F., 7.64 Km, NW
Udla P.F., 7.77 Km, NNW
Amanganj P.F., 13.91 Km, NNE
Rampur P.F., 14.20 Km, NE
Kishangarh P.F., 10.20 Km, NW
Bardha P.F., 9.38 Km, WNW | | 11 | Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage.(those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) | No | None | | 12 | Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions) similar effects | No | Seismic Zone – II: According to BMTPC’s vulnerability atlas, II edition, the area falls in a region of low damage risk zone.
There is no incidence of subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions in the area so far. | | | (IV) | Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies | | Essential Detail Sought : NIL | | | Additional Detail Sought: |
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| 1. | ADS Reply Letter | Dear Sir,
We are enclosing herewith reply of ADS on dated 22.01.2021 for your ready reference. Please grant us our ToR application.
With Regards,
Ram Pal Goyal | 30 Jan 2021 | | 2. | NA | Deferred | 22 Jan 2021 | | | (V) | 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. | | V.(i) | | Name of Applicant | Rampal | | Designation | General Manager Environment Projects | | Name of Company (Applicant Name should not be given here) | JAYKAYCEM (CENTRAL) LIMITED | | Address | KAMLA TOWER, KANPUR |
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