HPCL-MITTAL PIPELINES LIMITED (A wholly owned Subsidiary of HMEL)

Registered Office : Village Phulokhari, Taluka Talwandi Saboo, Bathinda, Punjab-151301 Corporate Office : Inox Towers, Plot No. 17, Sector 16A, Noida-201301 in the State of Uttar Pradesh. Tel : 0120 – 463 4500/4610, Fax : 0120-42719 38/39/40.

Application as per Form 1 of the EIA Notification 2006: Mundra – Bathinda Pipeline Capacity Expansion Project

NOVEMBER 2015

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Application as per Form 1 of the EIA Notification 2006: Mundra – Bathinda Pipeline Capacity Expansion Project

This report is released for the use of the HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Limited, Regulators and relevant stakeholders solely as part of the subject project’s Environmental Clearance process. Information provided (unless attributed to referenced third parties) shall not be used for any other purpose without the written consent of HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Limited.

QUALITY CONTROL

Name of Form 1: Mundra – Bathinda Pipeline Capacity Expansion Project Publication

Project Report 2015-16-01 1 Version 1 Released November 2015 Number No.

Prepared By Prodip Kumar Biswas, AGM - Pipeline

Reviewed By Pawan Kumar Agarwal, GM - Pipeline

Released By Prodip Kumar Biswas, AGM - Pipeline

DISCLAIMER HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Limited has taken all reasonable precautions in the preparation of this report as per its auditable quality plan. HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Limited also believes that the facts presented in the report are accurate as on the date it was written. However, it is impossible to dismiss absolutely, the possibility of errors or omissions. HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Limited therefore specifically disclaims any liability resulting from the use or application of the information contained in this report. The information is not intended to serve as legal advice related to the individual situation.

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CONTENTS

1 SCOPING ...... 5 2 PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE ...... 19

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LIST OF ANNEXURES

1 SCOPING ...... 5 2 PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE ...... 19 ANNEXURE 1: PIPELINE ROUTE MAP ...... 22

ANNEXURE 2: TOPOGRAPHY OF IPS-1, IPS-2, IPS-3, IPS-4 & IPS-5 LOCATIONS AND AREAS WITHIN 10 KM RADIUS SHOWING ROADS, ADJACENT LOCALITIES, FORESTS, WATER BODIES, PROTECTED AREAS, STATE & NATIONAL BOUNDARIES (IF ANY) ...... 23 ANNEXURE 3: CGWA CATEGORIZATION OF TALUKAS ...... 28 ANNEXURE 4: HAZARDOUS WASTE – TYPE, MODE AND DISPOSAL ...... 32

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ABBREVIATIONS

API American Petroleum Institute ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers DG Diesel generator ESD Emergency Shut Down FV Full Vacuum HDPE High Density Polyethylene IEC International Electro technical Commission IJ Insulating Joint IPS Intermediate Pigging Station ISA International Society of Automation MOC Material of Construction MBPL Mundra-Bathinda Pipeline MMTPA Million Metric ton per Annum MSL Mean Sea Level NBP Nominal Boiling Point OFC Optical Fiber Cable OISD Oil Industry Safety Directorate PFD Process Flow Diagram PUF Polyurethane Foam PE Polyethylene RCC Reinforced Cement Concrete RJ SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition XSV Emergency Shutdown Valve

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1 SCOPING

The scoping for the project has been done based on FORM 1, as per EIA Notification, dated September 14, 2006 amended as on date. The scoping details are as follows:

I. Basic Information

S. Item Details No. 1 Name of the Project/s Mundra – Bathinda Pipeline Capacity Expansion Project 2 S. No. in the Schedule 6(a) & 6(b) Proposed capacity / area / length / Capacity expansion of Mundra – Bathinda Crude Oil Pipeline from 9 MMTPA to tonnage to be handled/ command 3 11.25 MMTPA by converting 2 of its existing intermediate pigging stations into area / lease area / no. of wells to pumping stations. be drilled 4 New / Expansion / Modernization Expansion 5 Existing Capacity / Area etc. 9 MMTPA 6 Category of Project (A or B) A Yes. The general condition no. ii. specifies that “There will be no change in the Does it attract the general pipeline route, design, capacity without the prior approval of this Ministry. While 7 conditions? If yes, please specify. laying the pipeline, OISD standards with regard to distance etc. from private buildings, industrial buildings or places or habitation etc. should be followed.” Does it attract specific condition? If 8 No yes, please specify Khasra no. 141/P, Village Mundra, Taluka Mundra, District Kutch in Gujarat to Location Mastile No. 123, Kila no. 27, Village Ramsara, Taluka Talwandi Saboo, District Bathinda, Punjab.

Please refer Pipeline Route Map attached as Annexure 1

Location of Intermediate Location of Intermediate Pigging Existing Pigging Stations out of which 1 Stations out of which 1 will be Intermediate will be converted to pumping converted to pumping stations Pumping stations after detailed after detailed engineering study. Station engineering study. Plot Survey / Khasra No. IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3 9 Survey Nos. Survey Nos. 103/2- Survey Nos. 90/1P, 91, Survey No. 219 Survey No. 67 152, 156, 157, P1&P2, 92P1 172, 173 104, 105 Village Dedarva Juna Raviyana Jud Shri Dungargarh Taluka Tehsil Shri Tehsil Tehsil / Taluka / Mandal Taluka Kankrej Tehsil Osian Rapar Dungargarh District Kutch Banaskantha Bikaner State Gujarat Gujarat Rajasthan Rajasthan Rajasthan

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S. Item Details No. IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3

Modaran Deodar Chitrod Railway Railway Mathania Railway Shri Station ~12.5 Station ~13 Railway Station ~1.5 Dungargarh km in South km in West Station ~7.7 km in South Railway direction direction km in South- direction Station ~12.5 West Airport Airport km in South Nearest railway station / airport / Airport direction 10 direction Noon along with distance in km. Deesa (small Kandla, ~70 Airport (Jalore), airstrip), ~36 Airport km in South- ~17.5 km in km in North- Jodhpur, ~37 West Nal (Bikaner), East East direction, km in South direction, ~77 km in direction, Ahmedabad, direction Bhuj, ~134 West Jodhpur, ~135 km in km in West direction ~133.5 km in South-East direction North-East direction direction

IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3

Nearest Town Nearest Town (population Nearest Town Nearest Town (population >5,000) Nearest Town (population (population >5,000) (population >5,000) Shri >5,000) Rapar; >5,000) Dungargarh; Jodhpur; ; distance of distance of Mehsana; distance of distance of ~14 km in ~9.6 km in distance of ~37.9 km in ~25 km in North South-South- ~73 km in South South-South- direction East direction South-East direction West Nearest City direction Nearest City direction Nearest City (population (population Nearest City (population Nearest City >1,00,000) >1,00,000) Nearest town, city, district (population >1,00,000) (population 11 headquarters along with distances Gandhidham; >1,00,000) Bikaner; >1,00,000) Jodhpur; in kms distance of distance of Mehsana; distance of Pali; distance ~70 km in ~69 km in distance of ~37.9 km in of ~114 km South-West West-South- ~73 km in South in North-East direction West South-East direction direction direction Nearest direction Nearest Nearest District Nearest Nearest District District District Headquarters District Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Bhuj; Palanpur; Jodhpur; Jalore; distance of Bikaner; distance of distance of distance of ~107 km in distance of ~52 km in ~37.9 km in ~28.6 km in West-South- ~69 km in East direction South North-East West West-South- direction direction direction West direction

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S. Item Details No. IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3 Municipality Gram Gram Gram Shri Gram Panchayat Panchayat Panchayat Dungargarh, Panchayat Dedarva, Raviyana, Newra Road, Post Shri Dhansa, Village Panchayat, Zilla Parishad, Post Chitrod Post Raviyana Post Jud Dungargarh Post Dhansa Municipal Corporation, Local Body Taluka Rapar Taluka Kankrej Tehsil Osiyan Tehsil Shri Tehsil 12 (complete postal address with District District District Dungargarh Jaswantpura telephone nos. to be given) Kutch, Banaskantha, Jodhpur, District District Jalore, Gujarat - Gujarat - Rajasthan - Bikaner, Rajasthan - 370145 385550 342305 Rajasthan - 343023 Telephone Telephone No. Telephone No. 331803 Telephone No. No. : N.A. : N.A. : N.A. Telephone No. : N.A. : N.A. 13 Name of the applicant HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Limited, 14 Registered address Village Phulokhari, Taluka Talwandi Saboo, District Bathinda, Punjab- 151301 . Address for correspondence Name Prodip Kumar Biswas Designation AGM - Pipeline INOX Towers, Plot No. 17, Sector – 16A, Address 15 Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Pin Code 201301

E-mail [email protected]

Telephone no. +91 120 463 4610, +91 9811436258 Fax no. 0120-4271940 Details of alternative sites Not Applicable. The pipeline is already laid and is operational. The stations IPS-2, examined, if any. Location of these IPS-4, IPS-5 are operational pigging stations having adequate land for conversion 16 sites should be shown on the into pumping stations. IPS-1 land on the pipeline route is in the name of HPCL-Mittal Toposheet Pipelines Ltd that can be converted into pigging cum pumping station. 17 Interlinked Projects No Whether separate application of 18 interlinked project has been Not applicable submitted? 19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20 If no, reason Not applicable Whether the proposal involves approval / clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status Forest Conservation Act: No 21 to be given: The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: No The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 The C.R.Z Notification, 1991 : Not Applicable The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 The C.R.Z Notification, 1991 Whether there is any Government 22 order / policy, relevant / relating to No the site

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S. Item Details No. 23 Forest land involved (ha.) No Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and / or land in which the project is proposed to be set up? 24 Name of the Court No Case No. Order / directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project

II. 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 quantities / Information/Checklist Yes / S. No. rates, wherever possible) with source of Confirmation No? information data

Permanent or temporary change in land use, land cover or topography Additional facilities will be built within the existing 1.1 including increase in intensity of Yes stations/land leading to increase in intensity of land use land use (with respect to local land use plan) Clearance of existing land, 1.2 No Not Applicable vegetation and buildings? The pumping stations will be built on existing land owned 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No by M/s HPCL Mittal Pipelines Ltd. Pre-construction investigations e.g. Although preconstruction investigations will be carried out, 1.4 Yes bore houses, soil testing? these will not cause physical changes in the locality. The pumping stations will have built-up structures which 1.5 Construction works? Yes will change the physical layout of the area. The existing buildings may need to be demolished for construction of other plant buildings like control room, 1.6 Demolition works? Yes substation, fire engine shed, DG shed, parking shed, pump house/shed, fire water pump house, warehouse etc. These workers will be brought from the nearby Temporary sites used for town/village and will be at site for the duration of their 1.7 construction works or housing of No shifts. Few portable and temporary cabins (functioning as construction workers? site office/ware house) are likely to be placed at the site for the duration of the project. Two licensed underground tanks of 20 m3 storage capacity Above ground buildings, structures each exist at IPS-2, IPS-3, IPS-4 & IPS-5 respectively. Two or earthworks including linear underground tanks of 20 m 3 storage capacity each will be 1.8 Yes structures, cut and fill or constructed at IPS-1 in addition to other ancillary facilities excavations covered in the pre-feasibility report submitted along with this Form I application. 1.9 Underground works including No Not Applicable

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Details thereof (with approximate quantities / Information/Checklist Yes / S. No. rates, wherever possible) with source of Confirmation No? information data mining or tunneling?

1.10 Reclamation works? No Not Applicable

1.11 Dredging? No Not Applicable

Production and manufacturing 1.13 No Not Applicable processes? Facilities for storage of goods or 1.14 Yes As mentioned in S. No 1.7 materials?

Solid Wastes

Although solid waste will be generated, these will be only stored temporarily and disposed to a GPCB/RSPCB Facilities for treatment or disposal authorized TSDF 1.15 No of solid waste or liquid effluents? Liquid Effluents

No liquid effluents will be generated other than domestic effluent (sewage) which will be disposed off in a soak pit/ septic tank within the site. Facilities for long term housing of 1.16 No Not Applicable operational workers?

Construction phase

During construction phase, vehicles transporting New road, rail or sea traffic during construction equipment and workers will be used 1.17 Yes construction or operation? Operation phase

Very few (one or two) vehicles transporting staff and workers for operational phase will be used. New road, rail, air, waterborne or The project is for developing pumping stations for other transport infrastructure boosting the pressure of the crude oil inside the pipeline 1.18 No including new or altered routes and that is required to increase the flow in the pipeline covered stations, ports, airports etc? under category 6(a) of EIA notification 2006 Closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure 1.19 No Not Applicable leading to changes in traffic movements? New or diverted transmission lines 1.20 No Please read S. No 1.18 or pipelines? Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other 1.21 No Not Applicable changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No Not Applicable ~ 24.2 KLD for each station Abstraction or transfers of water 1.23 Yes Source: Ground Water, few users residing in nearby areas from ground or surface waters? also utilize ground water for their domestic and irrigation

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Details thereof (with approximate quantities / Information/Checklist Yes / S. No. rates, wherever possible) with source of Confirmation No? information data purposes.

1. There is no impact on surface drainage due to waste water generation since waste water will be Changes in water bodies or the land discharged into a soak pit/ septic tank. 1.24 surface affecting drainage or run- No 2. The area of IPS-1, IPS-2, IPS-4 & IPS-5 are flat and off? do not have a pronounced slope. Rainfall is scanty consequently no significant change in surface drainage is envisaged. Transport of personnel or materials 1.25 for construction, operation or Yes Please read S. No 1.17 decommissioning? Existing Temporary IPS-1 facilities will be dismantled and Long-term dismantling or shifted to permanent IPS-1 land plot in case, this station is 1.26 decommissioning or restoration Yes chosen after detailed engineering for conversion to works? pumping station. Ongoing activity during 1.27 decommissioning which could have No Not Applicable an impact on the environment? Although some people will be present at the site during Influx of people to an area either 1.28 No the construction period , the no of persons cannot be called temporarily or permanently? an “influx”. 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not Applicable Loss of native species or genetic 1.30 No Not Applicable diversity? 1.31 Any other actions? No None identified.

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):

Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, S. No. confirmation No? wherever possible) with source of information data The IPS-1, IPS-2, IPS-3 & IPS-4, IPS-5 are already existing out of Land especially undeveloped or which IPS-2, IPS-3 & IPS-4, IPS-5 are being used as part of the 2.1 No agricultural land (ha) Mundra – Bhatinda Pipeline. Only IPS-1 land that is in the name of HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Limited is not under any use as of now. ~ 24.2 KLD for each station Water (expected source & competing 2.2 Yes Source: Ground Water, few users residing in nearby areas also users) unit: KLD utilize ground water for their domestic and irrigation purposes. 2.3 Minerals (MT) No None other than those mentioned in S. No 2.4 Construction material stone, 2.4 aggregates, sand / soil (expected Yes These will be purchased from nearby suppliers. source, MT)

2.5 Forests and timber (source, MT) No Not Applicable

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Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, S. No. confirmation No? wherever possible) with source of information data

Construction

Electricity from grid. Emergency Power from DG set. Energy including electricity and fuels Diesel from nearby retail outlet. 2.6 (source, competing users) unit: fuel Yes (MT), energy (MW) Operations

Electricity from grid. Emergency Power from DG set (320 kVA running on HSD sourced from nearby retail outlet). Any other natural resources (use 2.7 No Not Applicable 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.

Information / Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, S. No. confirmation No? wherever possible) with source of information data

Use of substances or materials, which 1. HSD used for running the standby DG sets in case of are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to electricity outages and Fire water pumps in case of fire. 3.1 Yes human health or the environment (flora, 2. Crude oil, which is being transported in the pipeline is also fauna, and water supplies) hazardous. Changes in occurrence of disease or No correlation between project activities and occurrence of 3.2 affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or No diseases or disease vectors has been established. water borne diseases) Some additional (direct and indirect) employment will be generated Affect the welfare of people e.g. by 3.3 Yes due to the project and this will add to the wellbeing of nearby changing living conditions? communities. Vulnerable groups of people who could 3.4 be affected by the project e.g. hospital No None identified patients, children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes No None identified

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month)

Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation No? wherever possible) with source of information data

4.1 Soil, overburden or mine wastes No Not Applicable Municipal waste (domestic and or 4.2 Yes Minor amount (< 5 kg/day) of municipal waste will be generated. commercial wastes) Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous 4.3 Yes Please refer Annexure-4 Waste Management Rules) 4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not Applicable 4.5 Surplus product No Not Applicable 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from Yes ~ 2.43 KLD Sewage for each station

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Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation No? wherever possible) with source of information data

effluent treatment Some construction waste will be generated and this will be sent 4.7 Construction or demolition wastes Yes to recyclers/re-users/scrap dealers or in case of inert waste will be used for land filling. All construction related equipment will be removed from the site by the contractors at the end of the construction phase. During 4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment No the operation phase no redundant machinery or equipment will be generated. 4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials No These will not be generated in the normal condition. 4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not Applicable 4.11 Other solid wastes No None identified

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air(kg/hr)

Details thereof (with approximate quantities / S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No? rates, wherever possible) with source of information data A 320 kVA stand-by DG set will be used at each station respectively during times of power failure and will emit Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels from 5.1 Yes PM, SO 2, NO x. Three 284 KW Fire Water Engines will also stationary or mobile sources be used at each station respectively. The DG Sets as well as the engines will run on Diesel (HSD). There is no production process and in the normal course 5.2 Emissions from production processes No pumping and transfer of crude oil will be done using grid power. Emissions from materials handling including 5.3 No Please read S. No 5.1 & 5.2 above storage or transport Certain emissions such as from batch mixing plant and Emissions from construction activities including 5.4 Yes other diesel operated construction equipment and plant and equipment vehicles will be generated. Dust or odours from handling of materials Minor dust will be generated during the construction 5.5 including construction materials, sewage and Yes phase of the project. waste 5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste No Not Applicable Emissions from burning of waste in open air 5.7 No Not Applicable (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other sources No None identified

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:

Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / No? wherever possible) with source of information data

6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. engines, Yes Noise ventilation plant, crushers Construction Phase: Noise and vibration will occur due to different construction

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Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / No? wherever possible) with source of information data

materials and vehicles. Operation Phase: Noise from DG set for emergency power requirement during grid power outages. Noise from fire water pumps during firefighting only (if any) All noise levels will be within CPCB prescribed limits.

Light

Construction Phase: Light emissions will occur due to construction operations during the night time and floodlighting arrangements for the same as also from vehicles or equipment used for construction purposes. Operation Phase: Light emissions will occur due to operation of the facility during the night time and floodlighting arrangements for the same. 6.2 From industrial or similar processes Yes Noise and vibration from pumps within plant limit conforming to CPCB guidelines 6.3 From construction or demolition Yes As mentioned in S. No 6.1 6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Possibly from laying of pile foundations (if required). 6.5 From construction or operational traffic Yes As mentioned in S. No 6.1 6.6 From lighting or cooling systems Yes As mentioned in S. No 6.1. No cooling systems are required as part of the operating system 6.7 From any other sources No None identified

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 quantities / S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No? rates, wherever possible) with source of information data From handling, storage, use or spillage of 7.1 No Pipeline along with its pump stations is a closed system. hazardous materials From discharge of sewage or other effluents Domestic sewage will be disposed into soak pit within the 7.2 to water or the land (expected mode and Yes premises. place of discharge) By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into 7.3 No Not Applicable during normal operations the land or into water 7.4 From any other sources No None identified Is there a risk of long term buildup of 7.5 pollutants in the environment from these No Not Applicable 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 quantities / S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No? rates, wherever possible) with source of information data From explosions, spillages, fires etc from Yes Due to failure of plant and equipment 8.1 storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes No Not Applicable

Earthquake

The IPS-1 site lies in Seismic Zone V and IPS-2 site lies in Could the project be affected by natural Seismic Zone IV. IPS-4 and IPS-5 sites lie in Seismic Zone disasters causing environmental damage e.g. III & II respectively. Therefore, all construction, design 8.3 Yes floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst and other features of the project at these sites that can be etc)? impacted due to earthquakes will be as per earthquake sensitive designs and construction Floods The project areas are unlikely to be prone to flooding.

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 quantities/ rates, S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / No? wherever possible) with source of information data Lead to development of supporting facilities, ancillary development or development The project is a closed system comprising two licensed stimulated by the project which could have underground tanks of 20m 3 storage capacity each at the impact on the environment e.g.: supporting 9.1 No respective stations and a pumping system for boosting the infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or pressure of the crude oil inside the pipeline that is required waste water treatment, etc.) housing to increase the flow in the pipeline as mentioned above. development extractive industries supply industries, (other) Lead to after-use of the site, which could have Not likely, further the site is likely to be used for the 9.2 No an impact on the environment existing activities well into the foreseeable future. 9.3 Set a precedent for later developments No Not Applicable Have cumulative effects due to proximity to There are no related or similar structures nearby such as 9.4 other existing or planned projects with similar No pipelines or storages others than those operated by M/s effects HPCL-Mittal Pipelines Ltd

III. Environmental Sensitivity

S. Name / Aerial Distance (within 10 km) of the proposed project location Areas No. Identity boundary Areas protected under None identified. Please refer Annexure-2. international conventions, Our understanding of the situation is that the nearest protected area including 1 national or local legislation for No wildlife sanctuary is more than 10 km away from each of the IPS-1, IPS-2, their ecological, landscape, IPS-3, IPS-4 & IPS-5 locations respectively. cultural or other related value 2 Areas which are important or No IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3

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S. Name / Aerial Distance (within 10 km) of the proposed project location Areas No. Identity boundary sensitive for ecological Wetlands: No reasons - Wetlands, Wetlands are watercourses or other water present near bodies, coastal zone, Wetlands: No the area, biospheres, mountains, forests Wetlands are Watercourses Wetlands: No Wetlands: No present near or other water Wetlands: No Wetlands are Wetlands are the area, bodies: The Wetlands are present near present near Watercourses water bodies present near the area, the area, or other water present near the area, Watercourses Watercourses bodies: The the area are Watercourses or other water or other water water bodies given as or other water bodies: The bodies: The present near follows: bodies: The water bodies water bodies the area are River: water bodies present near present near given as Banas River, present near the area are the area are follows: ~13 km in East, the area are given as given as River: Pond: given as follows: follows: Khari River, Juna Raviyana, follows: River: River: ~1.92 km in ~1km in South River: No, not prese nt Sukhri River, South - West, direction, No, not present within 10 km of ~3 km in Pond: Two ponds in within 10 km o f the area North-North Govindpar, Village Khoda, the area Pond: East, ~4.3km in ~1.65 km in Pond: One pond in Pond: South - West North and ~3 No, not present Shri No, not present direction, km in North- within 10 km of Dungargarh, within 10 km of Jadavas, West direction, the area ~9.26 km in the area ~13.97 km in Raiya, ~6.6 km Coastal Zone: South direction Coastal Zone: East in West of No, not present Coastal Zone: No, not present Coastal Zone: North-West within 10 km of No, not present within 10 km of No, not present direction the area within 10 km of the area within 10 km of Deodar, ~12.37 Biosphere: the area Biosphere: the area km in West No, not present Biosphere: No, not present Biosphere: direction, within 10 km of No, not present within 10 km of No, not present Sanodar, ~10 the area within 10 km of the area within 10 km of km in West Mountains: the area Mountains: the area direction, No, not present Mountains: No, not present Mountains: Zalmor, ~3km within 10 km of No, not present within 10 km of No, not present in West the area within 10 km of the area within 10 km of direction. Forests: the area Forests: the area Coastal Zone: No, Reserved Forests: No, Reserved Forests: No, not present Forest not No, Reserved Forest not No, Reserved within 10 km of present within Forest not present within Forest not the area 10 km of the present within 10 km of the present within Biosphere: area. However, 10 km of the area. However, 10 km of the No, not present Social Forestry area. However, Social Forestry area. However, within 10 km of is present in Social Forestry is present in Social Forestry the area the ROW of SH- is present in the the ROW of is present in Mountains: 58 ROW of NH-11 SH-16 the ROW of SH- No, not present 51 within 10 km of the area Forests: No, Reserved

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S. Name / Aerial Distance (within 10 km) of the proposed project location Areas No. Identity boundary Forest not present within 10 km of the area. However, Social Forestry is present in the ROW of SH- 72 Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species 3 of flora or fauna for breeding, No None identified nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration There is no costal and marine water present at these sites and within the 10 km of the area, Inland, coastal, marine or Information about the water bodies is presented in Section 2 of Environmental 4 Yes underground waters Sensitivity, Groundwater is present at the site and will be used for the project after due clearance from the CGWA 5 State, National boundaries No Not present. Please refer Annexure-2 Routes or facilities used by the No Routes: public for access to recreation IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-3 IPS-4 IPS-5 or other tourist, pilgrim areas State Highway- State Highway-72 State Highway- State State Highway- 51 (SH-51), (SH-72), 1.15 km 16 (SH-16), 9.89 Highway-58 6 (SH-6), 8.91 1.25 km in in North direction, km in North (SH-58), km in South - West direction, National Highway- direction, 1.15 km in East direction, National 27 (NH-27), 3.85 State Highway- South National Highway-15 km in East 31 (SH-31), direction, Highway-11 (NH-15), 4.82 direction 20.81 km in East National (NH-11), 9.75 km in South No such route direction Highway-65 km in South direction identified. No such route (NH-65), direction No such route National Highway identified. State 12.1 km in No such route identified. 27 can be used by Highway 31 can East identified. National the Tourists and be used by the direction National Highway 15 can Pilgrims heading Tourists and No such Highway 11 be used by the towards Mount Pilgrims heading route can be used by 6 Tourists and Abu and Ambaji towards Mount identified. the Tourists Pilgrims Temple. But these Abu and Ambaji National and Pilgrims heading areas are typically Temple. But Highway 65 heading towards Mount not accessed these areas are can be used towards Karni Abu and Ambaji using the road typically not by the Mata Temple. Temple. But near the project accessed using Tourists and But these areas these areas are area the road near Pilgrims are typically typically not the project area heading not accessed accessed using towards using the road the road near Karni Mata near the the project area Temple. But project area these areas are typically not accessed using the

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S. Name / Aerial Distance (within 10 km) of the proposed project location Areas No. Identity boundary road near the project area 7 Defense installations No - IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3 Rapar ~ 14 km Deodar, ~12 km Osiyan, ~19 km Shri Bhinmal ~ 25 in north – in west direction, in northwest Dungargarh, km in south – northwest Deesa, ~31 km in direction, ~9 km in southwest Densely populated or built-up direction, North-East direction, 8 Yes Jodhpur, ~38 south - area Bhachau, ~37 direction km in south southeast Jalore, ~27.5 km in west - direction direction km in southwest Northeast direction direction

IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3 Areas occupied by sensitive Such facilities man-made land uses Such facilities Such facilities are Such facilities are present Such facilities 9 Yes (hospitals, schools, places of are present in present in Deodar are present in in Shri are present in worship, community facilities) Rapar Town Town Jodhpur City Dungargarh Bhinmal Town Town IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3 Ground water Ground water Ground water resources resources are Ground water resources are are scarce in scarce in the resources are scarce in the Areas containing important, the area and area and There is no scarce in the area area and high quality or scarce therefore the therefore the scarcity of and therefore the therefore the resources (ground water area is area is 10 Yes ground water in area is considered area is resources, surface resources, considered considered the area. over-exploited considered over- forestry, agriculture, fisheries, over- over-exploited Please refer from the ground exploited from tourism, minerals) exploited from the Annexure water angle. the ground from the ground water Please refer water angle. ground angle. Please Annexure . Please refer water angle. refer Annexure Please refer Annexure Annexure IPS-1 IPS-2 IPS-4 IPS-5 IPS-3 No such No such areas areas identified. No such areas No such areas No such areas identified. Distance to the identified. identified. identified. Distance to Areas already subjected to nearest Distance to the Distance to the Distance to the the nearest pollution or environmental critically nearest critically nearest nearest critically critically 11 damage. (Those where No polluted area polluted area as critically polluted area as polluted area existing legal environmental as per ENVIS is per ENVIS is polluted area per ENVIS is as per ENVIS standards are exceeded) Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, as per ENVIS Jodhpur, ~37 is Jodhpur, ~200 km in ~135 km in is Pali, ~107 km in South ~232 km in East - South-East km in North- direction. South – Southeast direction. East direction. Southwest direction. direction. Areas susceptible to natural 12 Yes The study areas are susceptible to earthquakes. Please read S. No. 8.3 hazard which could cause the

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S. Name / Aerial Distance (within 10 km) of the proposed project location Areas No. Identity boundary project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

DECLARATION:

“I hereby give an undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is 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”.

Date:18.11.2015

Place: NOIDA Signature of the applicant with full name and address

Name : Prodip Kumar Biswas

Designation : AGM - Pipeline

Address : HPCL – Mittal Pipelines Limited, INOX Towers, Plot No. 17, Sector – 16A, NOIDA – 201301, Uttar Pradesh.

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2 PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE

The proposed terms of reference are suggested in

Table 2-1: Terms of Reference for preparing EIA Report S. No. Proposed Terms of Reference 1. Justification of the project 2. Promoters and their background 3. Regulatory framework 4. A map indicating location of the project and distance from severely polluted area 5. Project location and plant layout 6. Infrastructure facilities including power sources 7. Total cost of the project along with total capital cost and recurring cost/annum for environmental pollution control measures. 8. Project site location along with site map of 10 km area and site details providing various industries, surface water bodies, forests etc, along with landuse around 5 or 10 kms of the study area 9. Location of National Park/Wild life sanctuary/Reserve Forest within 10 km radius of the project. 10. Details of the total land and break-up of the land use for green belt and other uses. 11. List of products along with the production capacities and list of solvents and its recovery plan 12. Detailed list of raw materials required and source, mode of storage and transportation 13. Manufacturing process details along with the chemical reactions and process flow chart. 14. Action plan for the safe transportation of raw material required 15. Site-specific micro-meteorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed and direction and rainfall is necessary. 16. Ambient air quality monitoring at 6 locations within the study area of 5 km., aerial coverage from project site as per NAAQES notified on 16th September, 2009. Location of one AAQMS in downwind direction. 17. One season site-specific micro-meteorological data covering temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed and direction and rainfall. Twice weekly AAQ data (except monsoon) for PM2.5, PM10, SO2 and NOx at five stations. CO, VOC, HC should be collected five times during the study at these stations. The monitoring stations should take into account the pre-dominant wind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests. Data for surface water, groundwater and noise monitoring should also be included. 18. Air pollution control measures proposed for the effective control of gaseous emissions within permissible limits.

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S. No. Proposed Terms of Reference 19. An action plan to control and monitor secondary fugitive emissions 20. Determination of atmospheric inversion level and assessment of ground level concentration of pollutants from the stack emission based on site-specific meteorological features. Air quality modelling for proposed expansion. 21. Ground water monitoring at 6 locations should be carried out. Geological features and Geo-hydrological status of the study area and ecological status (Terrestrial and Aquatic). 22. The details of solid and hazardous wastes generation, storage, utilization and disposal particularly related to the hazardous waste calorific value of hazardous waste and detailed characteristic of the hazardous waste. 23. Precautions to be taken during storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals should be clearly mentioned and incorporated 24. Details of landfill alongwith design details as per CPCB guidelines. Location of secured land fill / TSDF. 25. Authorization/Membership for the disposal of solid/hazardous waste in TSDF. 26. Risk assessment for storage, handling, transportation of crude and any other hazardous material being handled. Action Plan for implementing the recommendations of the risk assessment. 27. An action plan to develop green belt 28. Action plan for rainwater harvesting measures at plant site should be included to harvest rainwater from the roof tops and storm water drains to recharge the ground water. 29. Occupational health of the workers needs elaboration including evaluation of noise, heat, illumination, dust, any other chemicals, metals being suspected in environment and going into body of workers either through inhalation, ingestion or through skin absorption and steps taken to avoid musculo-skeletal disorders (MSD), backache, pain in minor and major joints, fatigue etc. Occupational hazards specific pre-placement and periodical monitoring should be carried out. 30. Socio-economic development activities, with an Action Plan for implementing future CSR activities with schedule and budget 31. Detailed Environment management Plan (EMP) with specific reference to details of air pollution control system, water & wastewater management, monitoring frequency, responsibility and time bound implementation plan for mitigation measure should be provided. 32. EMP should include the concept of waste-minimization, recycle / reuse / recover techniques, Energy conservation, and natural resource conservation. 33. Any litigation pending against the project and/or any direction/order passed by any Court of Law against the project, if so, details thereof.

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ANNEXURES

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Annexure 1: Pipeline Route Map

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Annexure 2: Topography of IPS-1, IPS-2, IPS-3, IPS-4 & IPS-5 locations and areas within 10 km radius showing Roads, Adjacent localities, Forests, Water bodies, Protected Areas, State & National Boundaries (if any) 1. IPS-1, Dedarva

10 Km

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2. IPS-2, Juna Raviyana

10 Km

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3. IPS-3, Dhansa

10 Km

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4. IPS-4, Jud

10 Km

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5. IPS-5, Shri Dungargarh

10 Km

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Annexure 3: CGWA Categorization of Talukas . A. Gujarat

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B. Rajasthan

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Annexure 4: Hazardous Waste – Type, Mode and Disposal The hazardous waste listing is provided in the following Annexure Table 1.

Annexure Table 1: Hazardous Wastes for each pumping station, with Type, Mode and Disposal Category Treatment / S. No. Items as per HW Unit Quantity Disposal Rules Method 1 Pigging Waste 3.3 MT/ month 0.5 TSDF Sludge from Tank 2 Cleaning, used Filter 3.3 Tons / 5 Years 2 TSDF Elements Authorised 3 Used Lube Oil 5.1 MT/year 2 Recyclers Used Pig 16 pig cups 4 Cups/Discarded 33.3 Nos./year 5 Discarded TSDF Containers/Barrels Containers/Barrels

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