INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE CORPORATION LIMITED

Environment Clearance for Proposed Industrial Park at , SPSR District, Andhra Pradesh

Form-I & ToR October - 2015

Prepared By

L&T INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING LIMITED (FORMERLY KNOWN AS L&T-RAMBØLL CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED) C1151303 RP002, Rev.A

L&T INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING LIMITED Client: Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (APIIC) Basheerbagh, Hyderabad Project: Obtaining Environmental Clearance and Project No.: CFE for Naidupeta Industrial Park C1151303 Title: Document No.: Rev.: Form-1 & ToR RP002 A

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Obtaining Environmental Clearance and CFE for Naidupeta Industrial Park C1151303 Form-1 & ToR RP002 rev. A

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Basic Information ...... 1

2 Activity ...... 4

3 Environmental Sensitivity ...... 15

4 Draft Terms of Reference (ToR) ...... 17 4.1 Introduction ...... 17 4.2 Project description ...... 17 4.3 EIA Methodology ...... 18 4.3.1 Baseline Environmental Monitoring ...... 18 4.3.2 Establishment of Baseline Environmental Conditions ...... 21 4.3.3 Anticipated Environmental and Social Impacts and their Mitigation Measures ...... 21 4.3.4 Analysis of Alternatives...... 22 4.3.5 Environmental Monitoring Programme ...... 22 4.3.6 Additional studies ...... 22 4.3.7 Project Benefits ...... 23 4.3.8 Environmental Management Plan ...... 23 4.3.9 Structure of EIA Report...... 23

LIST OF FIGURES Figure FD0101: Location Map Figure FD0102: Master Plan Figure FD0103: Cadastral Map Figure FD0401: Study Area – 15 km Radius Figure FD0402: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Location Map Figure FD0403: Noise Monitoring Location Map Figure FD0404: Water Sampling Location Map Figure FD0405: Soil Sampling Location Map

LIST OF ANNEXURES

Annexure-I: Details of Survey numbers and area as per Land possession Certificates

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FORM-I & ToR Obtaining Environmental Clearance and CFE for Naidupeta Industrial Park C1151303 Form-1 & ToR RP002 rev. A

FORM-1

1 Basic Information S. Item Details No. 1. Name of the Project/s Naidupeta- Industrial Park (IP) 2. S. No. in the schedule 7 (C) 3. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage 503.44 Ha (or) 1244.02 Acres to be handled/command area/lease area/number of wells to be drilled 4. New/Expansion/Modernisation New 5. Existing Capacity/Area, etc - 6. Category of Project i.e., ‘A ‘or ’B’ “Category A” as the proposed project is Industrial Park with area greater than 500 ha.

As per the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) notification number S.O.1533 (E) dated 14th September 2006 and subsequent amendments this project falls under 7 (C) - Industrial estates/parks/complexes/areas, export processing Zones (EPZs), Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Biotech Parks, Leather Complexes. If the Industrial estates with area greater than 500 Ha and housing at least one Category B industry.

If at least one industry in the proposed industrial estate falls under the Category A, entire industrial area shall be treated as Category A, irrespective of the area. 7. Does it attract the general condition? If No yes, please specify 8. Does it attract the specific condition? If Yes yes, please specify As per the specific condition of EIA notification, 2006 (as amended), If any Industrial Estate/Complex / Export processing Zones /Special Economic Zones/Biotech Parks / Leather Complex with homogeneous type of industries such as chloro-alkali industries, leather/skin/hide processing industries, petrochemical based processing industries and synthetic organic chemicals industries or those Industrial estates with pre-defined set of activities (not necessarily homogeneous), obtains prior environmental clearance, individual

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S. Item Details No. industries including proposed industrial housing within such estates/complexes will not be required to take prior environmental clearance, so long as the Terms and Conditions for the industrial estate/complex are complied with (Such estates/complexes must have a clearly identified management with the legal responsibility of ensuring adherence to the Terms and Conditions of prior environmental clearance, who may be held responsible for violation of the same throughout the life of the complex/estate). 9. Location The project is proposed at Naidupeta Village & Mandal, S.P.S.R , Andhra Pradesh. The site is about 503.44 Ha (1244.02 Acres) and falls in 57O/13 of SOI Topo sheet and spatial location of the site is 790 49’ 37.25” E & 130 55’ 33.16” N (Centre Coordinates). The location map of proposed IP- Naidupeta is given in Figure FD0101. Industrial Park master plan is given in Figure FD0102. Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Cadastral Map showing survey no’s of IP is given in Figure FD0103. Please refer attached Annexure-I for survey numbers. Village Konetirajupalem & Menakuru Tehsil Naidupeta District S.P.S.R.Nellore State Andhra Pradesh 10. Nearest railway station/ airport along Nearest Railway station: Naidupeta - 6.2 with distance in km Km in ESE. Nearest Air Port : Renigunta (Tirupathi) – 42.5 Km in S 11. Nearest town, city and district head Nearest Town/City: Naidupeta – 4.5Km in quarters along with distance in km ESE, District Head Quarters: S.P.S.R.Nellore – 70 Km in N. 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Site Address:- Municipal Corporation, Local body APIIC –Industrial Park Naidupeta Project (complete postal addresses with Naidupeta (V), Naidupeta (M), telephone nos. to be given) S.P.S.R.Nellore (Dt), Andhra Pradesh

Communication Address:- Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd (APIIC) “Parisrama Bhavanam”,6th Floor, 5-9-58/B,

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S. Item Details No. Fateh Maidan Road, Hyderabad, 500004, AP, Ph:040-23237622, Fax:040-23240205 13. Name of the applicant Mr R.Chenchaiah 14. Registered Address Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd “Parisrama Bhavanam”,6th Floor, 5-9-58/B, Fateh Maidan Road, Hyderabad, 500004, AP, India Ph:040-23237622, Fax:040-23240205 15. Address for correspondence: Name Mr R.Chenchaiah Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Chief Engineer-1 Address Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd. (APIIC) “Parisrama Bhavanam”,4th Floor, 5-9-58/B, Fateh Maidan Road, Hyderabad, 500004, AP, India Ph:040-23215120, Fax:040-23233251 Pin code 500004 E-mail [email protected]; [email protected] Telephone No 040-23237622 Fax No 040-23240205 16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, if The proposed Naidupeta IP is part of the any. Location of these sites should be land identified for industrial cluster (such shown on a Toposheet. as MPSEZ, Industrial Park-Attivaram & Industrial Park-Naidupeta) by APIIC originally, there is no alternative site analysed for the proposed development of Naidupeta Industrial Park. 17. Interlinked Projects None 18. Whether separate application of Not Applicable interlinked project has been submitted 19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20. If no, reason Not Applicable 21. Whether the proposal involves approval/ Not Applicable clearance under:  The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980  The Wildlife (Protection) Act,1972  The CRZ Notification, 2011 22. Whether there is any Government order/ No policy relevant/ related to the site? 23. Forest land involved (hectare) Nil 24. Whether there is any litigation pending No litigation is pending against the against the project and/or land in which project/land. the project is proposed to be set up

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S. Item Details No. Name of the court Case no. Orders/ directions of the court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

2 Activity 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.) Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary Yes Land requirement for development of change in land use, land Naidupeta IP is about 1244.02 acres. cover or topography including There will be a permanent change in land use, increase in intensity of land land cover and topography due to the use (with respect to local development of Industrial Park. Change in the land use plan) land use to industrial is envisaged due to the proposed project. Land cover will be improved by developing green belt/cover. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, Yes The land use of site is mostly Single Crop, vegetation and buildings? Barren/Unculturable/Waste land. Clearance of vegetation will be carried out as per project requirement. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes The total area of 1244.02 Acres is in possession of APIIC. The land is devoid of any settlements and there will be no land acquisition and Resettlement or Rehabilitation issues for the development of Naidupeta IP. Currently the land is designated for Industrial use. 1.4 Pre-construction Yes Soil investigations involving borehole and investigations e.g. bore electrical resistivity tests were already carried houses, soil testing? out to ascertain the soil characteristics including strength parameters. 1.5 Construction works? Yes Office buildings and necessary civil structures will be constructed. 1.6 Demolition works? No No Demolition works are anticipated in the proposed IP-Naidupeta site. 1.7 Temporary sites used for Yes Unskilled Workforce from nearby villages and construction works or towns will be engaged for construction work. housing of construction Temporary construction workers camps for workers? semi skilled and skilled will be located near the project site and adequate provision of water, power, fuel, medical facilities and sanitation facilities will be ensured.

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Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data 1.8 Above ground buildings, Yes Administrative buildings and necessary structures or earthworks infrastructure facilities will be constructed to including linear structures, accommodate the proposed industrial units in cut and fill or excavations the Park. Power Transmission network which includes Switchyards, transmission towers etc., as per the project requirement will also be developed.

Storm water, effluent and sewage conveyance networks and Treatment facilities will be developed. Topsoil excavated during construction activities will be stored and used for construction work/landscape development within the project site. 1.9 Underground works including Yes As per the project requirement such as water mining or tunneling? supply, electrical and electronic transmission lines, storm water drainage system and wastewater conveyance systems are envisaged for proposed IP. 1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation works are envisaged. 1.11 Dredging? No No dredging works are envisaged. 1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structures are envisaged. 1.13 Production and Yes Production, manufacturing & Assembling of manufacturing processes? various products by the industrial units proposed in the Industrial Park.

The industries proposed in IP are given in Pre- Feasibility report. 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods Yes The facilities required for storage of fuel and or materials? warehouses for storage of raw materials and finished products will be developed within the industrial units proposed in the IP. Temporary storage sheds are proposed during construction phase. Facilities for treatment or Yes The solid waste generated from the proposed 1.15 disposal of solid waste or project will be segregated as Municipal Waste liquid effluents? and Hazardous waste. Municipal waste will be segregated and part of it converts to bio compost and rest will be disposed to local municipal bins for further treatment and disposal. Hazardous waste will be disposed to TSDF as per MSIHC rules. Liquid effluents generated from proposed project will be treated in 1 MLD capacity CETP proposed for entire cluster.

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Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data 1.16 Facilities for long term Yes No facilities for long term housing of housing of operational operational workers are planned within IP workers? project. 1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic Yes Construction Phase: during construction or  Vehicles involved in men and material operation? transportation.  Construction equipment/ machinery and material shall be brought to the site by road.  Heavy plant machineries shall be brought by ships upto the nearby port (). Operation Phase:  Vehicles involved in men and raw material, finished goods and wastes transportation.  Rail/sea traffic during import/export of raw materials and finished goods. 1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne Yes  Internal roads within project site for the or other transport movement of men and material. infrastructure including new  External connectivity or altered routes and  National Highway- 5 is at a distance of 6 stations, ports, airports etc.? km towards East of project site.  The nearest broad gauge railway station to project site is at Naidupeta at a distance of approximately 6.25 km. 1.19 Closure or diversion of No The proposed connectivity shall not attract any existing transport routes or closure or diversion of the existing transport infrastructure leading to routes. changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission Yes New Power transmission and water supply lines or pipelines? pipelines and wastewater conveyance pipelines are planned for the proposed project. 1.21 Impoundment, damming, Yes There are about 50 water bodies including culverting, realignment or small and Large natural/manmade within other changes to the 15Km radius from proposed IP. Existing hydrology of watercourses or natural drainage will not be disturbed. aquifers? Realignment of storm water drainage shall be limited to project site as per the requirement. Storm water drains are proposed along road side to cater water from the road surface and adjoining land area. Accordingly each road side drain runoff is arrived and connected to road side drain on downstream side, forming as grid type arrangement based on the natural slope (gravity flow) which finally discharges into major canal Mamidi Kalava located in

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Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data South East. An efficient storm water drain system is proposed in IP for about 27Km length. 1.22 Stream crossings? Yes There are numerous water bodies in the immediate vicinity of the project site. TGP canal is flowing within the layout of Naidupeta IP. Existing TGP canal within the layout will not be disturbed. 1.23 Abstraction or transfers of Yes The total water demand for Naidupeta IP is water from ground or surface estimated as 6.4 MLD. It will be sourced from waters? Telugu Ganga Canal near Utlapalli Village, which is around 20 Km west of Naidupeta IP project. APIIC is in the process of seeking approval from I&CAD department to tap water from Telugu Ganga Canal. 1.24 Changes in water bodies or No Grading within the project site will be planned the land surface affecting in such a way that there shall be negligible drainage or run-off? impacts on the existing natural drainage system/pattern. 1.25 Transport of personnel or Yes Construction Phase: materials for construction, Movement of construction material including operation or cement, aggregates, rock, sand, steel etc decommissioning? Movement of construction workers by vans/buses. Operation Phase: Transportation of raw materials/finished goods/waste through road/rail/sea transport. Movement of workforce from the nearby habitations to IP. 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No No Long-term dismantling or decommissioning decommissioning or or restoration works are envisaged. restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during No No ongoing activity is envisaged. decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area in Yes  Temporary and limited during construction either temporarily or phase permanently?  Marginal and permanent during operation phase (primarily skilled worker not available locally) 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No No introduction of alien species is envisaged. 1.30 Loss of native species or No No loss of native species is envisaged. genetic diversity? 1.31 Any other actions? No None

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2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources that are non-renewable or in short supply): Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/checklist Yes/ quantities /rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data Yes About 503.44 hectares (1244.02 acres) of Land especially undeveloped 2.1 project land which is mostly barren land, scrub or agricultural land (ha) land and single crop land. Yes Water Requirement: 6.4 MLD Water (expected source & 2.2 Source: Telugu Ganga Canal (Utlapalli village competing users) unit: KLD 20 Km away from project site) 2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not required Yes Soil, sand, gravel and stone aggregates will be procured from nearby sources. Construction material – stone, Topsoil excavated during construction 2.4 aggregates, sand / soil activities will be stored and used for (expected source – MT) construction work/landscape development/Greenbelt development within the project site. Yes Timber for construction of buildings if any will Forests and timber (source – 2.5 be used as per project requirement and will be MT) sourced from licensed suppliers. Yes It is proposed to draw power supply from the nearest APSPDCL 132KV/33 KV substation Energy including electricity located in Naidupeta IP through a 33 KV and fuels (source, competing 2.6 Overhead double line circuit upto 33/11KV users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy substations in Naidupeta IP. (MW) The total estimated power demand for IP Naidupeta is 48.6 MVA. Any other natural resources No Not Applicable 2.7 (use appropriate standard units) 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 Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/ quantities /rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data Use of substances or Yes Fuel required for the Industries located, raw materials, which are materials required for various industries hazardous (as per MSIHC located within Naidupeta IP will be stored at 3.1 rules) to human health or the the site. environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies) Changes in occurrence of No No changes in occurrence of disease or affect 3.2 disease or affect disease disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne vectors (e.g. insect or water diseases) are envisaged.

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Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/ quantities /rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data borne diseases) Yes  Improved living conditions of local people Affect the welfare of people  Direct and Indirect employment during 3.3 e.g. by changing living construction and operation phases of the conditions? project. Vulnerable groups of people No - who could be affected by the 3.4 project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes No None

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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month) Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities /rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data Spoil, overburden or mine No No Spoil, Overburden or mine wastes is 4.1 wastes envisaged. Yes Municipal waste will be segregated into domestic and commercial waste. The waste having commercial value will be given to Municipal waste (domestic 4.2 authorized agencies. The domestic waste will and or commercial wastes) be segregates part of it converts to bio compost and rest will be disposed to local municipal bins 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Yes  Hazardous wastes generated will be Hazardous Waste handled as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules) Management Rules (as amended).

 Hazardous waste generating industries within IP shall have its own temporary hazardous waste storage facility. Hazardous waste generated shall be sent to nearby Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility (TSDF). Yes Member industries hazardous waste shall be Other industrial process 4.4 managed by themselves and will be sent to wastes nearby TSDF. No Not Applicable 4.5 Surplus product Sewage sludge or other Yes Sludge generated from CETP will be dried and 4.6 sludge from effluent shall be disposed to TSDF. treatment Yes During construction phase, construction debris may be generated which will be segregated and whatever is re-saleable will be Construction or demolition 4.7 sold to buyers and rest of the waste will be wastes used for filling up of low lying areas and development of internal roads and boundary walls. Redundant machinery or No No redundant machinery or equipment is 4.8 equipment envisaged Not envisaged during normal operation. Contaminated soils or other Accidental spills if any will be recovered and 4.9 No materials appropriate remedial measure will be carried out. 4.10 Agricultural wastes No No Agricultural wastes are envisaged 4.11 Other solid wastes No None

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5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities /rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data Yes Construction phase: From operation of diesel engine driven construction equipment and movement of Emissions from combustion trucks/ vehicles carrying men and materials. 5.1 of fossil fuels from stationary Operation phase: or mobile sources During operation stage expected emissions are from the industrial stacks, movement of trucks/ vehicles carrying men and materials in the project area. Yes During operation stage expected emissions are from the different industrial production Emissions from production 5.2 processes mainly burning of fossil fuel. The processes detailed information on emissions will be provided in EIA report. Yes Potential fugitive emissions are expected Emissions from materials during material handling and storage, suitable 5.3 handling including storage or control measures such as greenbelt transport development, dust suppression system will be adopted. Emissions from construction Yes Temporary in nature which may originate 5.4 activities including plant and during construction of buildings or roads, this equipment will be taken care by sprinkling of water. Yes Dust generated due to handling of construction material will be controlled by Dust or odours from handling sprinkling of water. of materials including 5.5 Odour from CETP is envisaged, odour construction materials, mitigation measures will be followed. sewage and waste Dust Suppression system and Greenbelt will be provided. Emissions from incineration No No waste will be incinerated. 5.6 of waste Emissions from burning of No waste will be burnt. waste in open air (e.g. slash 5.7 No materials, construction debris) Emissions from any other None 5.8 No sources

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6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities /rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data Yes Noise Construction Phase – 70-85 dB (A) very near to the source such as DG set or heavy equipment, etc. and PPEs will be provided to the workers. The typical sources are:  Vehicular movement  Construction equipment  Construction activities All major sound generating activities will be From operation of equipment scheduled during daytime. However, the effect 6.1 e.g. engines, ventilation of the noise is mostly localised and temporary, plant, crushers i.e. will cease on completion of construction activity. Operation Phase – not exceeding 85 dB (A) during industrial activities and vehicular movement within IP. Heat Heat will be generated during industrial operations within the industrial premises. Proper cooling system will be used to extract/utilise the heat generated. Yes From the Industrial areas/utilities sections etc., From industrial or similar 6.2 Noise Generation at source shall be complied processes with CPCB/MOEF prescribed standards. Yes Excavation, drilling and welding will be carried out during construction phase which will be From construction or 6.3 temporary in nature. Measures will be taken to demolition ensure that noise from construction activity is limited to site. Yes No blasting activity is envisaged but there will be piling activity during the construction stage. 6.4 From blasting or piling Personal Protecting Equipment will be provided to the work force. Yes During the construction activities, utmost care will be taken to control the noise levels within From construction or 6.5 the standards. While operation traffic will operational traffic contribute some noise level and mitigation measures will be followed. From lighting or cooling Yes Heat is envisaged from industrial cooling 6.6 systems systems. 6.7 From any other sources Yes During material handling and storage.

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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 Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use Yes During accidental spill if any. Spill contingency or spillage of hazardous plan will be adopted to prevent the release of materials pollutant into the environment and managed as per the guidelines of the MSIHC rules. Yes No STP is proposed within Naidupeta IP. Sewage generated will be used for mixing of Industrial effluents and treated effluent will be From discharge of sewage reused for toilet flushing, greenbelt or other effluents to water or development, Industrial use for cooling. 7.2 the land (expected mode The industrial effluent will be treated in and place of discharge) Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) proposed under Naidupeta Cluster development, which includes MPSEZ, Naidupeta IP and Attivaram IP. Yes  Air: Stack emissions, Vehicular emissions, Fugitive emissions from stack yards, and spillage at handling areas. Appropriate technological mitigation measures will be followed to avoid the deposition of pollutants. By deposition of pollutants  Water: Effluents will be treated in the 7.3 emitted to air, onto the land effluent treatment plants and the treated or into water wastewater will be utilised for GB, Flushing & Industrial Use.  Land: Wastes and Wastewater generated will not be discharged onto the land. Proper waste management facilities will be provided. Contamination of land is not envisaged. No An adequate drainage system will be provided at the site with separate collection streams to 7.4 From any other sources segregate the storm water run-off, material storage areas and other wastewater streams. Is there a risk of long term No Not envisaged in view of proposed pollution build up of pollutants in the preventive and control measures to comply 7.5 environment from these with the prescribed statutory norms. sources?

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8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, Yes Risks associated with handling, storage of fires, etc. from storage, hazardous materials at IP level will be covered handling, use or production in the EIA study and accordingly mitigation of hazardous substances measures will be suggested in the EIA report. Industry specific risk assessment study shall be carried out by individual units coming up in the IP. 8.2 From any other causes No Not Applicable Could the project be affected No As per India Seismic Zone Map (Updated in by natural disasters causing January 2012) the proposed project site is 8.3 environmental damage (e.g. falling in Seismic Zone-III (Moderate Risk). floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)? 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 Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/Checklist Yes/ quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation No source of information data Lead to development of Induced development due to the proposed supporting utilities, ancillary Yes project in the region, which will create better development or development infrastructure and will attract migration of stimulated by the project people. which could have impact on the environment e.g. Necessary supportive utilities, infrastructure 1. Supporting infrastructure etc to cater the requirements of the project 9.1 (roads, power supply, would be developed as a part of the project. waste or wastewater treatment, etc.) 2. Housing development 3. Extractive industries 4. Supply industries 5. Other Lead to after-use of the site, No The proposed project is going to be in 9.2 which could have an impact operation for long term on the environment Yes The region has potential for industrial Set a precedent for later 9.3 investments in the form of chemical, Textile developments and allied industries etc. Have cumulative effects due Yes Cumulative effects, if any, will be addressed in to proximity to other existing the EIA study. 9.4 or planned projects with similar effects

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3 Environmental Sensitivity S. Environmentally Distance Azimuth Classification No. Sensitive Areas (Km) Direction 1. Areas protected under International  None in 15 Km radius. conventions, National or local legislation  Nelapattu Bird sanctuary is located for their ecological, landscape, cultural, about 13.4 Km (South East) from heritage or other related value. proposed project. 2. Areas which are important or sensitive for  Attivaram (RF) 0.5 W ecological reasons – wetlands,  Sangavaram 3.9 SSW mangroves, watercourses or other water (RF) bodies, coastal zone, biospheres,  Saguturu (RF) 4.5 N mountains, forests.  Rosanuru (PF) 6.1 SE  Nelaballe (RF) 8.7 ESE  Perimidi (RF) 7.0 SW  Jayampu (RF) 6.2 WNW  Kasaram (RF) 9.8 SSW

3. Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4. Inland, coastal, marine or underground Swarnamukhi River is located at a distance waters of 3.7 Km in East 5. State, National and International None in 15 Km radius boundaries 6. Routes or facilities used by the public for Major District Road (Naidupeta – access to recreation or other tourist, ) is just adjacent to IP. pilgrim areas 7. Defence installations None in 15 Km radius. Satish Dhawan Space Centre (formerly Sriharikota High Altitude Range) is located at a distance of 24.87 Km in SE 8. Densely populated or built-up area Naidupeta 5.5 SE 9. Areas occupied by sensitive man-made Primary Schools, Hospitals are existing land uses (hospitals, schools, places of within 15 Km radius. worship, community facilities) 10. Areas containing important, high quality There are about 50 water bodies including or scarce resources (groundwater small and Large natural/manmade within resources, surface resources, forestry, 15Km radius from proposed IP acting as agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) ground water resources in surrounding villages. 11. Areas already subjected to pollution or None in 15 Km radius environmental damage (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12. Areas susceptible to natural hazard, As per India Seismic Zone Map (Updated which could cause the project to present in January 2012) the proposed project site environmental problems (earthquakes, is falling in Seismic Zone-III (Moderate

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4 Draft Terms of Reference (ToR)

Terms and reference (ToR) for EIA study are drawn keeping in view of EIA notification dated September 14, 2006 (as amended) of Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and is given below.

4.1 Introduction

Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (APIIC) incorporated on September 26, 1973 is the premier organisation in the State of Andhra Pradesh, vested with the objective of providing industrial infrastructure through the development of industrial areas. APIIC is a wholly owned undertaking of Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP). APIIC is the nodal agency notified by GoAP to develop specified mega infrastructure projects including Special Economic Zones (SEZs). As such, the role of APIIC is that of a facilitator for mega infrastructure projects apart from Industrial Parks developed on its own.

The Industrial Parks/SEZs are proposed to develop as world class destination for attracting the major investors across the world. APIIC’s vision is to develop the Industrial Parks/SEZs with integrated well-planned infrastructure and an efficient management structure which shall ensure continual global competitiveness. The Industrial Park/SEZs shall emerge as a benchmark for other Industrial Parks in the State and the Country both in terms of market relevance and in terms of environmental sustainability. APIIC has identified around 1244.02 Acres of land at Naidupeta (V), Naidupeta (M), Sri Potti Sri Ramulu (S.P.S.R.) Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh for the development of Industrial Park. The land for the proposed development of Industrial Park is in possession of APIIC. Therefore no additional land is required for this IP.

In due respect to the EIA notification 2006 and (Protection) Act, 1986 SEZs/industrial parks require an Environmental Clearance (EC) under certain conditions from MoEF. In order to adhere to the policies and environmental sustainability, APIIC has appointed L&T Infrastructure Engineering Limited (L&TIEL) as Environmental Consultant to prepare Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report.

4.2 Project description

APIIC has identified around 1244.02 Acres of land at Naidupeta (V), Naidupeta (M), Sri Potti Sri Ramulu (S.P.S.R.) Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh for the development of Industrial Park. The land for the proposed development of Industrial Park is in possession of APIIC. No further land is required for the development of IP. Industrial sectors proposed within Naidupeta IP are predominantly Chemicals, Pharma/Bulk drugs, Textiles, Engineering, Glass, Cementaneous products etc. Total man power required for the IP is about 17442 no’s.

The proposed site is located at Konetirajupalem and Menakuru villages, Naidupeta (M) in S.P.S.R.Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. The site is in close proximity (about 85 km) from Chennai, with its large infrastructure base already in place. The site is also about 95 km from international airport of Chennai and about 42.5 km from Renigunta (Tirupati) airport. The site is approachable (about 6.0 km) from NH 5 which has already been expanded into a four lane being part of the PM's Golden Quadrilateral scheme. The Ennore port, the first corporatized port in the country is about 60 km from the site, the Naidupet railway station is around 6.2

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The water demand for IP has been estimated as 6.4 MLD. This will be sourced from Telugu Ganga Canal near Utlapalli Village, which is around 20 Km west of Naidupeta IP. APIIC is in the process of seeking approval from I&CAD department to tap water from Telugu Ganga Canal.

The total wastewater generated from IP will be sent to 1 MLD capacity CETP proposed to treat industrial effluents under Naidupeta Cluster Development. Treated effluent will be used for green belt development/Toilet Flushing/Industrial cooling, etc. No Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) will be proposed under development of IP. Sewage generated from IP will be mixed with Industrial Wastewater to treat further.

It is proposed to draw power supply from the nearest APSPDCL 132KV/33 KV substation located in Naidupeta IP through a 33 KV Overhead double line circuit upto 33/11KV substations in Naidupeta IP.The total estimated power demand for IP Naidupeta is 48.6 MVA.

Municipal waste will be segregated into domestic and commercial waste. The waste having commercial value will be given to authorized agencies. The domestic waste will be segregates part of it converts to bio compost and rest will be disposed to local municipal bins for further disposal.

Hazardous wastes generated will be handled as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules (as amended). Hazardous waste generating industries within IP shall have its own temporary hazardous waste storage facility. Hazardous waste generated shall be sent to nearby Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility (TSDF). Nearest TSDF facility is Gummidipundi facility, which is 70 Km away in south from the proposed Naidupeta IP project. Based on mutual consultations and agreement between the state Governments, Interstate movement of Hazardous waste may be permitted in particular, to take care of difficulties faced by some states in development of TSDFs, such as not having viable quantities of hazardous waste.

4.3 EIA Methodology

Methodology of the EIA study involved following stages:  Reconnaissance survey and site visit  Review of available literature  Compliance to statutory requirements  Baseline environmental monitoring (terrestrial environment)  Identification and Prediction of Impacts  Risk Analysis and Disaster Management Plan  Environmental Management Plan

4.3.1 Baseline Environmental Monitoring

The baseline environmental studies will be carried out for terrestrial environment. The study will be a combination of primary (field surveys) and secondary data collection.

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Study Period: The baseline environmental monitoring for one complete season (winter (December 2015-February 2016)) will be carried out by APIIC after obtaining ToR from MoEF.

Study Area: 10 Km radius from project boundary is considered for study. A map showing the study area is given as Figure FD0401.

4.3.1.1 Terrestrial Environment

Meteorology

Meteorological parameters such as wind speed, direction, relative humidity, rainfall, temperature etc., will be recorded by using automatic weather monitoring station in the study area at One (1) location during the study period. In addition, the general meteorological data from Climatological Tables of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) shall be used to establish the baseline meteorological conditions of the site.

Ambient Air Quality

The ambient air quality monitoring will be carried out as per CPCB/MoEF guidelines. The locations will be identified with regard to the predominant wind direction, topography, population, sensitive locations and possible impact zones. Representative Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) will be monitored at Ten (10) locations in the study area with twice a week frequency during the study period.

The measurement will be carried out for establishing 24-hourly background concentrations for Particulate Matter size less than 10 microns (PM10) and Particulate Matter size less than

2.5 microns (PM2.5), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2). For CO, HC and Ozone

(O3) eight hourly samples were collected on each monitoring day. A map showing air quality monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0402.

Ambient Noise Levels

Noise levels will be measured at Ten (10) locations within the study area. Intensity of the noise levels (Peak noise and Equivalent noise levels) will be measured at hourly intervals for 24 hours once during the study period. Representative noise level measurement being carried out as per the IS: 4954-1968 as adopted by CPCB, CPCB/IS: 4954-1968 and the CPCB/ OSHA Standards using a precision noise/sound level meter. A map showing noise level monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0403.

Inland Water Quality

Water samples will be collected at the identified sources based on the type of the source, its relevance, number of upstream and downstream users and the type of the industrial activity in the vicinity. Water quality will be monitored at Ten (10) locations within the study area. Representative water samples will be collected and analysed, once during season, for physico-chemical and biological characteristics. Water Quality will be monitored adopting procedures as per IS 3026 and relevant guidelines of MoEF/CPCB. A map showing water quality monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0404.

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Soil Quality/Land Environment

The soil types in the study area will be identified based on the review of the available data supported with information gathered from reconnaissance survey. Representative soil samples will be collected at Ten (10) locations for various types of soils in the study area. The collected samples will be analysed once during season for physico-chemical characteristics. A map showing soil sampling locations is enclosed as Figure FD0405.

Terrestrial Ecology

Vegetation pattern will be identified based on literature survey and field investigation. A list of flora and fauna of terrestrial ecosystem will be prepared. Endangered and dominant plant species area will be identified. Flora and fauna in project area will be assessed through field observations and also information collected from secondary sources.

Flora and Fauna: Flora and fauna in study area will be assessed by primary surveys and collecting secondary information from sources like Forest Department and other agencies involved in similar studies.

Floral Diversity and Species Inventory

Sampling of vegetation will be done using selected samples of 100 m x 10 m belt transects for tree species, 10 m x 10 m quadrates for shrub species and 1 m x 1 m quadrates for herb species.

Faunal Diversity and Species Inventory (Vertebrates)

Inventory of animal species will be prepared based on following methodology:  Direct observation during field visits  Interviewing local villagers and forest officials  Secondary sources such as published literature on fauna. Bio-diversity index and relative abundance index of different types of flora will be established. Cover of trees in different areas will be established. Canopy cover of trees in different areas will also be established. Terrestrial flora and fauna survey will be carried out as per standard practice.

4.3.1.2 Demography and Socio-economics

The socio-economic conditions in study area will be established through collection and review of available secondary/ published data and socio-economic data. This will include  Demographic structure covering total households, total population, population density, sex ratio, schedule caste and schedule tribe, literacy and employment.  Health Status  Cultural and aesthetic attributes in study area including places of historical and archaeological importance  Inventory of places of historical, cultural and religious importance in the study area.  Details of various economic activities, industries if any, shall be collected

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4.3.2 Establishment of Baseline Environmental Conditions

Baseline conditions (environment and social) will be established by compiling data generated from field surveys and secondary data. Further, baseline environmental conditions will also be graphically presented and critical locations in project area, if any, in environmental and social context will be identified.

4.3.3 Anticipated Environmental and Social Impacts and their Mitigation Measures

Environmental attributes likely to be affected by project activities of proposed development of IP will be identified and impacts will be assessed. Project activities of the IP can be broadly classified into construction and operation phase activities.

Most appropriate and accepted methods will be used to quantify impacts likely to arise due to development of proposed IP. The mitigation measures proposed to minimise/avoid each of the likely impacts that occur during construction and operation phases will be discussed in detail.

4.3.3.1 Air Environment

The construction phase will involve movement of construction materials to the project area, site clearing/development, vehicular emissions, emissions from the construction machinery, etc. which in turn could influence the ambient air quality in the region through built-up of the dust levels and gaseous emission levels will be covered.

Adverse impacts are envisaged on the air environment during the operation phase. There will be stack emissions from industrial units proposed in the IP, which would affect the air environment through build-up of particulate matter and gaseous emissions.

All the emission sources shall be inventoried and based on that the prediction of ground level concentrations of SO2, NO2, PM10 and PM2.5 will be done along with the estimation of the emissions into air due to use of various fuels and vehicular emissions. Prediction of impacts on the air environment shall be represented in the form of Isopleths through the application of air quality models (Gaussian Dispersion mode – ISCST3/AERMOD) taking effects of terrain and requirements specified in the publication by CPCB – “Assessment of Impacts on Air Environment: Guidelines for Conducting Air Quality Modelling”.

4.3.3.2 Noise

Generally, activities impacting air environment also impact noise levels. Impacts on noise levels during construction phase could be from vehicular traffic, construction machinery, DG sets and transportation of raw material to site. During operation phase, noise might be generated due to industrial activities involved in material handling and transportation and same will be felt upon work personnel operating in respective areas. Impacts will be predicted taking into consideration noise generating sources together with environmental conditions and receptors in project influence area.

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4.3.3.3 Water Environment

Run-offs containing contaminated water during construction and operation phases of the project can affect water environment. Impacts will be addressed and subsequent mitigation measures will be accordingly included in the study.

4.3.3.4 Land Environment

Impacts on land environment during construction and operation phase will largely result from soil erosion, soil permeability and change in land use patterns. Impacts on land environment will be predicted considering activities involved in construction and operation phases.

4.3.4 Analysis of Alternatives

As the proposed Naidupeta IP is part of the land identified for industrial cluster (such as MPSEZ, Industrial parks) by APIIC originally, there is no alternative site analysed.

4.3.5 Environmental Monitoring Programme

Environmental Monitoring Programme covering the technical aspects (including methodology, parameters, frequency, location, etc., and budgetary estimates) of monitoring to check the effectiveness of mitigation measures during construction and operation phases of the IP.

4.3.6 Additional studies

4.3.6.1 Traffic and Transportation Management Plan

Traffic surveys were carried out and analyse the adequacy of external existing road network, connectivity to the NH-5, access locations. A transportation management plan will be prepared.

4.3.6.2 Social Impact Assessment

The social impacts associated during construction phase, impact on local infrastructure, etc. will be provided and social impacts during operation phase, employment generation etc will be addressed.

4.3.6.3 Risk Analysis

Risk analysis shall be carried out for the project involving storage of hazardous chemicals/materials and gases. Maximum inventory of storage at site shall be taken into account. Potential hazards shall be identified. Based on the analysis, appropriate mitigation measures will be provided.

4.3.6.4 Disaster Management Plan

A Broad Disaster Management Plan shall be prepared in conjunction with and taking into consideration all technical reviews and suggestions as per acceptable norms. A broad structure of on-site and off-site emergency preparedness plans shall be prepared. Occupational health and safety aspects shall be covered.

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4.3.6.5 Public Consultation

The public consultation will be carried out as per the procedure/guidelines stipulated by MoEF. Based on the minutes, the concerns raised by the public will be addressed and submitted along with the Final EIA report.

4.3.7 Project Benefits

The project benefits in terms of improvements in the physical infrastructures and social infrastructure, employment potential and other tangible benefits will be discussed in detail.

4.3.8 Environmental Management Plan

An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) will be formulated for proposed project. EMP will address mitigation measures on terrestrial environment, covering all relevant aspects as per recommendations and requirement of MoEF. Based on identified impacts associated with project, an EMP will be framed for the construction and operations phases of project, which will include:  Institutional Mechanism  Greenbelt development plan, etc.

4.3.9 Structure of EIA Report

Based on above tasks, EIA report will be compiled and submitted to MoEF for seeking Environmental Clearance. The structure of EIA report is as per the Annexure III of the EIA Notification, dated September 14, 2006 (as amended) and is given below: Chapter-I: Introduction - describes the introduction to project, background of study, scope and objectives of study and approach adopted to carry out the study. Chapter-II: Project Description - describes the basic features of project, basis and considerations, project operations. Chapter-III: Description of Environment - describes the baseline environmental status on terrestrial environment. Chapter-IV: Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures - describes the potential impacts due to project activities on environment and their mitigation measures. Chapter-V: Analysis of Alternatives - describes the alternative sites considered Chapter-VI: Environmental Monitoring Programme - describes the technical aspects of monitoring the effectiveness of mitigation measures (incl. Measurement methodologies, frequency, location, data analysis and detail budget) Chapter–VII: Additional Studies - describes preliminary risk analysis, DMP and SIA Chapter–VIII: Project Benefits and Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) - describes the project benefits and CSR. Chapter – IX: Environmental Management Plan - Describes the administrative aspects of ensuring the mitigative measures that are going to be implemented Chapter – X: Summary and Conclusion - Overall justification for implementation of the project and impact evaluation and mitigation Chapter – XI: Disclosure of Consultants Engaged - describes the Consultants engaged with their brief profile and nature of the Consultancy rendered.

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FIGURES

ANNEXURE I Obtaining Environmental Clearance and CFE for Naidupeta Industrial Park C1151303 Form-1 & ToR RP002 rev. A

Annexure 1 Details of Survey numbers and area as per Land possession Certificates Table 1: Total Land Details of Naidupeta IP Name of Name of Govt S. Name of the Patta land Total Land the the District Land No Village (Acres) (Acres) Mandal (Acres) 1 Konetirajupalem S.P.S.R. 176.62 234.31 410.93 Naidupeta 2 Menakuru Nellore 550.56 282.51 833.07 Total 727.18 516.82 1244.02 Table 2: Land Details with Survey Numbers of Naidupeta IP S.N Govt Land Patta land Total Land Name of the Village Sy.No o (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) 1 Konetirajupalem (V) 1 6.36 0.00 6.36 2 Naidupeta (M) 2 0.00 5.72 5.72 S.P.S.R.Nellore (Dt) 3 3 0.00 5.07 5.07 4 4 0.00 9.59 9.59 5 5 0.00 7.19 7.19 6 6 0.00 9.80 9.80 7 7 0.00 8.90 8.90 8 8 8.70 1.26 9.96 9 9 16.48 0.00 16.48 10 10 0.00 9.07 9.07 11 11 0.00 6.37 6.37 12 12 0.00 8.17 8.17 13 13 0.00 6.47 6.47 14 14 0.00 6.39 6.39 15 15 2.88 6.90 9.78 16 16 0.00 6.03 6.03 17 17 4.98 0.00 4.98 18 18 6.94 0.00 6.94 19 19 8.96 0.34 9.30 20 20 66.27 0.00 66.27 21 21 0.00 9.30 9.30 22 22 20.6 0.98 21.58 23 23 0.89 2.48 3.37 24 24 0.00 5.23 5.23 25 25 1.57 0.00 1.57 26 26 1.36 0.00 1.36 27 27 0.00 9.65 9.65 28 28 1.89 9.66 11.55 29 29 1.32 10.91 12.23 30 30 0.50 5.58 6.08 31 31 0.33 3.98 4.31 32 32 0.00 7.07 7.07

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S.N Govt Land Patta land Total Land Name of the Village Sy.No o (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) 33 33 0.00 5.82 5.82 34 34 0.14 5.17 5.31 35 35 4.47 0.00 4.47 36 36 0.00 7.07 7.07 37 37 6.18 0.00 6.18 38 38 0.63 0.00 0.63 39 39 0.00 10.17 10.17 40 40 3.39 7.26 10.65 41 41 2.78 0.00 2.78 42 43 3.68 5.50 9.18 43 45 1.50 4.59 6.09 44 46 2.01 5.70 7.71 45 47 0.00 6.31 6.31 46 48 1.14 0.00 1.14 47 49 0.00 8.70 8.70 48 50 0.67 5.91 6.58 Sub-total 176.62 234.31 410.93 S.N Govt Land Patta land Total Land Name of Village Sy.No o (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) 1 Menakuru (V) 2 Part 0.45 0.00 0.45 2 Naidupeta (M) 6 Part 4.68 0.00 4.68 S.P.S.R.Nellore (Dt) 12

3 Part 3.68 0.00 3.68

15

4 Part 0.91 0.00 0.91

16

5 Part 8.01 0.00 8.01

6 17 15.27 0.00 15.27 18 7 Part 0.00 10.84 10.84 19 8 Part 1.16 2.05 3.21 20 9 Part 0.00 1.04 1.04 10 21 2.04 6.34 8.38 11 22 0.00 9.06 9.06

12 23 0.00 13.10 13.10

13 24 0.00 12.32 12.32 14 25 1.66 6.64 8.30 15 26 8.89 0.00 8.89

16 27 0.00 7.02 7.02

17 28 0.00 8.39 8.39 29 18 Part 0.11 5.41 5.52 35 19 Part 0.25 0.00 0.25

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S.N Govt Land Patta land Total Land Name of the Village Sy.No o (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) 37 20 Part 7.52 0.00 7.52 21 38 9.07 1.06 10.13

22 39 9.51 0.00 9.51

23 40 8.80 0.00 8.80 24 41 9.74 0.00 9.74 25 42 13.62 0.00 13.62 26 43 12.16 0.00 12.16

27 44 9.46 0.00 9.46 28 45 11.56 0.55 12.11 29 46 9.00 0.00 9.00 30 47 3.00 4.78 7.78

31 48 9.14 0.00 9.14

32 49 0.00 12.37 12.37 33 50 1.17 0.00 1.17 34 51 5.56 1.69 7.25 35 52 1.86 0.00 1.86

36 53 0.00 4.68 4.68 37 54 4.90 0.00 4.90 38 55 1.19 0.00 1.19 39 56 0.79 0.00 0.79

40 57 2.45 11.26 13.71

58

41 Part 2.36 5.33 7.69

42 59 5.06 0.00 5.06 43 60 0.00 7.69 7.69 44 61 6.30 1.30 7.60

45 62 0.00 8.34 8.34

46 63 10.60 0.00 10.60 47 64 7.50 0.00 7.50 48 65 1.91 0.00 1.91 49 66 4.88 0.00 4.88

50 67 3.00 0.00 3.00 51 68 0.00 2.58 2.58 52 69 15.64 0.00 15.64 53 70 18.08 0.00 18.08

54 71 13.40 0.00 13.40

55 72 9.48 0.00 9.48 56 73 19.95 0.00 19.95 57 239 8.73 0.00 8.73 58 240 0.00 6.30 6.30

59 241 12.62 0.00 12.62 60 242 3.35 0.00 3.35 61 243 7.08 0.00 7.08

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S.N Govt Land Patta land Total Land Name of the Village Sy.No o (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) Part 247 62 Part 0.00 6.61 6.61 248 63 Part 2.90 0.00 2.90

64 249 12.84 0.00 12.84

65 250 4.46 0.00 4.46 66 251 7.40 0.00 7.40 67 252 9.58 0.00 9.58 68 253 17.50 0.00 17.50

69 254 15.81 0.00 15.81 70 255 25.27 0.00 25.27 256 71 Part 13.23 1.85 15.08 260 72 Part 0.00 0.33 0.33 261 73 Part 13.89 0.00 13.89 262 74 Part 0.14 0.00 0.14 75 263 4.89 0.00 4.89 76 264 5.74 0.00 5.74 77 265 9.78 0.00 9.78 78 266 24.90 10.00 34.90 79 267 2.15 13.38 15.53 80 268 2.25 0.00 2.25 81 269 0.64 5.12 5.76 82 270 4.17 0.00 4.17 83 271 1.45 8.72 10.17 84 272 10.65 0.00 10.65 273 85 Part 0.68 5.34 6.02 274 86 Part 1.67 8.41 10.08 275 87 Part 0.00 0.00 0.00 281 88 Part 1.20 0.31 1.51 282 89 Part 2.36 0.00 2.36 90 283 1.10 6.58 7.68 91 284 0.56 5.83 6.39 92 285 0.00 7.00 7.00 93 286 2.52 7.19 9.71 94 287 10.37 0.00 10.37 95 288 2.38 0.00 2.38 96 289 0.00 5.51 5.51

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S.N Govt Land Patta land Total Land Name of the Village Sy.No o (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) 97 290 0.86 0.00 0.86 98 291 0.00 7.09 7.09 99 292 0.00 7.22 7.22 100 293 0.00 1.92 1.92 101 294 4.71 0.00 4.71 102 295 0.73 9.71 10.44 103 296 0.00 11.63 11.63 104 297 4.23 0.00 4.23 298 105 Part 0.00 2.62 2.62 Sub-Total 550.56 282.51 833.07 Total 727.18 516.82 1244.02

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