MINING PLAN AND PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

OF

DONGARGAON SAND QUARRY IN TIRU RIVER BED

VILLAGE - DONGARGAON

TEHSIL - JALKOT

DISTRICT - LATUR ()

AREA - 0.3400 Ha

KHASRA NO – 1,2,3,4,5,22

NON FOREST GOVERNMENT LANDS

PERIOD: - ONE YEAR (From date of sand lifting in auction)

APPLICANT

DISTRICT COLLECTOR LATUR

DISTRICT: LATUR, MAHARASHTRA

Prepared under Maharashtra minor mineral extraction development and regulation rules, 2013 of section 15 of MMDR act 1957 [67 of 1957], for approval of DGM govt. of Maharashtra. “PREPARED BY” SHRI VIVEK P NAVARE EIA CO-ORDINATOR M/S ABC TECHNO LABS () PVT. LTD. ADDRESS: Sankalpana, Opp. Syndicate Bank, Dhavalimal, Ponda, Goa 403 401 Tel (0832)2314491 Email: [email protected]

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Index

Subject Page Number

1. Introduction 2. Location and Accessibility 04-05 3. Geology & Reserves 05-06 4. Mining 06-08 5. Blasting 08 6. Mine Drainage 08 7. Stacking of Mineral Reject 08 8. Use of Mineral & Mineral Beneficiation 08 9. Others 08 10. Mineral Processing 09 11. Environment Management Plan 09-10 12. Progressive Mine Closure Plan 11-17

List of Plan and Sections

SR. NO. PLATES SCALE

1. Location plan Not to scale 2. Surface plan 1:1000 3. Geological plan and section 1:1000 4. One year development plan and section 1:1000 5. Conceptual plan 1:1000

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1.0 INTRODUCTION:

1.1 GENERAL

Dongargaon Sand Quarry area is situated in Tehsil – Jalkot, District - Latur, Maharashtra. It is located of south of village Dongargaon at khasra No.-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 22. The Quarry area is located on the Tiru river bed is about 0.31km towards south of village Dongargaon. The area is approachable from Jalkot through SH - 222 the distance is about 3.38 km (W).

The climate of the area is tropical with well marked summer/ winter and rainy season. The sand available in the lease area (river bed) shall be mined (raised) by opencast method of mining, the river bed is explored by revenue authorities/ GSDA authorities to evaluate the quantum of sand available within the lease area.

So accordingly, a rough estimate of about 601 brass sand has been assessed to be available in the area. A detail of proposed sand ghat is listed at Annexure 1. Since sand deposition in the river bed is a continuous process by itself, the reserve of sand within the lease area is a onetime assessment.

Name and address of the applicant: District Collector Latur Address of Applicant: Collector Office, Latur b) Status of Applicant:

At present ownership of this sand quarry area is in the hand of Govt. of Maharashtra, after approval of mining plan and EC quarry area will be transfer to sand ghat bidder after auction. c) Mineral or Minerals which the Applicant intends to mine: River Sand d) Period for which the lease is require: 1 year from the date of sand lifting. e) Name address and Registration No. of the (Key) Person who prepared the Mining Plan: Vivek P. Navare Sankalpana, Opp. Syndicate Bank, Dhavalimal, Ponda, Goa 403 401 Tel (0832)2314491 Email [email protected] A copy of RQP/TQP certificates is enclosed as Annexure 3.

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1.2 NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE PROSPECTING AGENCY:

District Collector, Latur. This Mining Plan is prepared under section 15 of, MMDR ACT 1957 & Rule is 23 and also Maharashtra Govt. sand policy dated 03.01.2018 of Maharashtra. Minor Minerals Extraction development and regulation rule 2013 for approval of DGM govt. of Maharashtra.

2.0 LOCATION & ACCESSEBILITY

Dongargaon Sand Quarry area is situated in Tehsil - Jalkot District-Latur, and State Maharashtra. The Quarry area located on the Tiru river bed is about 0.31km from village Dongargaon in South direction at Khasra No- 1,2,3,4,5,22. This area is approachable village through State highway- 222 and the distance is about 3.38 km (W). The GPS reading of Boundary pillar are given bellow:

Sr. No Latitude “N” Longitude “E” 1 18° 32' 50.96" 77° 12' 30.88" 2 18° 32' 51.04" 77° 12' 37.73" 3 18° 32' 50.52" 77° 12' 37.76" 4 18° 32' 50.38" 77° 12' 30.93" (Note: the above co-ordinates have been shown by the district authority)

A) DETAILS OF THE AREA:

This mining plan is prepared for an area of 0.3400 ha at Tiru River.

DETAILS OF LEASE AREA

District Taluka Village Kh. No. Total Area in Hect. Latur Jalkot Dongargaon 1,2,3,4,5,22 0.3400

The above area is under revenue department of Govt. of Maharashtra to whom the ownership is rested.

The location map is enclosed as Plate No – 1 .The lease area near Dongargaon village is about 9.51 Km from Jalkot Tehsil and can be approached from SH - 222. The total distance from Latur is about 70.42 Km away in the south-west.

There is well developed infrastructure to this Jalkot taluka town, Primary school, Primary health centre, Higher Education facilities.

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Land use pattern:

The ultimate and use pattern for the lease area of 0.3400 Ha. Will be consisting of

1. Mining Area : 0.3400 ha 2. Construction of Temporary Roads within the river bed: -:0.00 ha. Total -:0.3400 ha.

1.1 GEOLOGY AND RESERVE

3.1 Geography The project site falls under the district of Latur. The district Latur is in south eastern Maharashtra State in western India. The area of the district is 7157 km² falls in parts of Survey of India degree sheets 56-B, 56-C and 56-F. The district is bounded by Osmanabad district on the west, Karnataka State on the south and Beed and Parbhani District on North and Nanded District on east and north east. The normal annual rainfall over the district varies from 650 to 800mm and it increases from southwest to northeast.

3.2 Geology: 3.3 Regional Geology: The district forms part of Godavari basin. Manjra River is the main river flowing through the district. The precipitation, falling in the term of drops on an uplifted land mass, constitutes the main source of the hydrologic cycle. The principal rivers flowing through the district are Manjara, Tawarja, Terna, Rena, Gharni, Dev, Minar and Tiru. The South West part of the district is made up of Manjara basin – within the district the length of Manjara is 130 kms, Terna –91.25 kms, Tiru –52.8 kms, Tawarja –50kms, Manar –50 kms, Gherna –38 kms and Dev –35 kms. Manjara forms the major river basin in the district which includes Terna, Tawarja, Rena, Gherni and Dev as tributaries. The big towns such as Latur, Ausa and Udagir are situated on the raised plateau while Ahmedpur and Nilanga lies on sloping ground of these plateau.

3.4 Local Geology

The lease area has been topographically surveyed and geologically mapped. The local Geology as could be observed & studied in River bed of Tiru River and its surroundings area. The River bed of Tiru contains Sand, pebbles and gravels of various size i.e. it mixture of Sand, pebbles and gravels. The thickness of Sand occurred is 2-3 meter depth as per GSDA report. A copy of GSDA report is enclosed as annexure 2.

3.5 Reserve of Sand in the Lease Area:-

In absence of any detailed exploration, the reserve of Sand has been calculated based on following parameters. 5

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1. The occurrence of Sand in exposed river bed of Tiru is present inside the Quarry Area

2. The cross sections has been drawn and the cross section area has been calculated & the Sqm area considered

3. The BD for Sand has been adopted at 2.83 [reference from Agriculture information. in]

4. The total reserve of lease area calculated based on i.e. mining area & Depth recommended by GSDA. The details are given below in Table:

Sr. Length Width Area in Depth Volume in Bulk Reserves in Brass No. In m In m Sq. m In m Cu.m density

L W A = L * W D V = A * D B. D. Qt = V / 2.83 1. 200 17 3400 0.50 1700 2.83 1700/2.83=601

Thus the total net reserve taking Mining, the Sand calculated is 1700 cum this reserve can be worked in for granted one year period @ 1700 cum as per auction schedule. The life of deposit will be till existence of Tiru river bed as deposit gets replenished every year.

4.0 MINING

4.1. Mining

The Dongargaon sand area is a virgin area on the river bed. Extraction (Mining) of sand from the river Tiru river at Village Dongargaon Tehsil- Jalkot and District Latur, for mining, as per the depth recommended by GSDA.

4.2. Proposed Production & mining Operations:

The lessee has sufficient Reserve of sand to work at 1700 cum /one year for after agreement. The lessee proposes the production of Sand @ 1700 cum /one year, from there the lease is due for another Mining plan. Extraction of sand will be done within one year after, the work will be started river bed is exposed in the lease area. The operations involved in mining sand are scooping the sand using spades and mortar pans & loading it onto the hired tractors/trucks manually using ghamelas. The depth of the working will be upto 0.5m. The mining activity will advance from West to East direction. Tractors/Dumpers of 10 tonne capacity will be used for transport of Sand to the various dealer site located at outside lease area. The proposed rate of production is given below.

4.3 Year wise production for the first year

The year wise production for the first year is given in the table below:

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Year Production in Brass 1st Year 601 Total 601

The production schedule is for 7/8 months during the year as there would not be any mining activity during the 4 months period (monsoon) i.e. July to October.

The working will be commencing from west part of lease area. There will be one pit i.e. planned pit in W to E. Actual working year wise is as below.

One Year: Required ROM 1700 Cum/Annually

Area of marked Lease = length in M x Width in M = 200 x 17 = 3400 Sqm Reserve in Cu.m = Area in Sqm x Depth in M = 3400 x 0.50 = 1700 Cum Reserve in brass = Reserve in Cu.m / 2.83 = 1700 / 2.83 = 601

Note- this reserve is sufficient for 7/8 month production for one year @1700 cum. The size of pits at the end of year will be Pit 1 - 200 M L x 17 M Width = 3400 sqm = 0.3400 Ha. & the production & Development plan with section is shown Plate No -3. The Machinery do not deployed for 1700 cum / One year production rate. Sand mining proposed as per rule of Sand Excavation.

Sr. No Machinery No of Unit/day

1. Tipper/Dumper 2 Or 2. Tractor 2

4.4 Loading and Transport – The loading of the sand generated to the tipper/ dumpers will be done manually using spade/ pawda and ghamelas & Material will be transported to the dealer site. There is no waste generated in sand mining. Access road to the working spot in the quarry area will be maintained at 1:16 ratio.

4.5 Drilling & Blasting - As the material/mineral to be mined is loose sand, there would not be any drilling blasting and hence, there would not be any requirement for magazine for storage of explosive materials.

4.6 Conceptual Mining Exploration: The mining will continue with open cast manual method by using spade / pawda along topography, by advancing fromWest to East direction as per auction. The production can be at the rate of 1700 cum/one year for allotted period of lease. The size of pit at the end will be 0.3400 Ha will have reached 441.51 MRL. The proposed sand mining ghat is demarcated on the ground by Revenue authorities/GSDA authorities with reference to village map. The thickness of sand is upto a depth of 0.3400m 7

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from the surface. The surface plan is prepared on the specified scale. The exploration of sand is carried out by GSDA, Latur using probing rods for delineating the depth of sand at above sand ghat. Sand Ghats are exposed. There is sufficient reserve of Sand available & 70-100% of ore replenish for one year depending upon rainfall in the area and flow pattern of the river. Therefore conceptual period of mining will be till existence of river bed.

4.7 Back Filling & Reclamation: - Not Applicable.

5. 0 BLASTING 5.1 Blasting: Not applicable. As the material/mineral to be mined is loose sand, there would not be any drilling blasting and hence, there would not be any requirement for magazine for storage of explosive materials.

6.0 MINE DRAINAGE: 6.1 Mine Drainage:

The lease area fall under Tiru drainage system / or water regime. We don’t expect ground water table to encounter in the river bed. Ground water table in the nearby well is 12m below ground level. The water problem may be due to Rain water during monsoon as river bed flooded in this season. The water will be drain along river flow of Tiru i.e.West to East.

7.0 STACKING OF MINERAL / DISPOSAL OF WASTE:

7.1 Stacking Of Mineral / Disposal of Waste:

The mining of Sand does not generate any waste. There will be no stocking material as Sand used as ore mineral directly transported to consumer site.

8.0 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECTS:

8.1 Use Of Mineral And Mineral Rejects :The Sand quarry area under reference is aimed at exploring Sand as ROM in various sizes i.e. fine to Coarse grain which is Transported to consumer site in outside lease area , for the Infrastructure development i.e. Construction activity to produce Concrete for putting in the Floor, roof- slabs, Column, Pillars, Bridges & Dam construction.

9.0 OTHERS Site Services: Temporary Shed on the bank will be constructed which will serve as a rest shelter for the workers as well as store for storing spade/pawda/ghamelas. The electricity will be made available. Drinking Water will be provided in earthen pots.

Employment Potential: The following Man power is proposed in future.

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Sr. No Employee Status Nos.

1. Mines Supervisor 1

2. HVD/LVD (Office Vehicle etc) 1

3. Safety/ Security officer (Part Time ) 1

4. The Un skilled Labour 25

10. MINERAL PROCESSING

The Sand as exploited /quarried from the pit will be of different size. Sand transported to various consumer site hence no other processing is required & proposed.

11.0 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

The Dongargaon Sand quarry 0.3400 Ha in river bed of Tiru in Kh No. 1,2,3,4,5,22 of Dongargaon Village in Jalkot Tehsil, Latur district experience hot summer and cold winter. The rainfall ranges from 650mm to 800mm and it increases from southwest to northeast. The quarry area and its surrounding is plane surface. The quarry work will start after auction and work will be continue after agreement, producing about 1700 Cu.m/7-8 months The reserve are quite high and quarry can work till existence of Tiru river bed. There is no planning for backfilling and reclamation programme. There is no groundwater problem. Ground water table in the nearby well is 12m below ground water level. There is no processing of Sand. The PP will carry out air, water, noise levels, vibration test and analyse the quality of air water, noise etc. as per guidelines of MoEF/SPCB. The necessary monitoring measure will be adopted to control the adverse effect of mining in particular with the air because of Transportation. The RPM/SPM in air and the pollutants i.e. NOx, SO2, due to Machines exhaust will be checked and kept under permissible limits. The water sprinkling will be done on haul roads at loading /unloading points etc. to suppress the dust.

11.1 Environment Management Plan and Monitoring the System.

11.2 There is no surface leveling for backfilling/reclamation, and 70-100% of ore replenish every monsoon Season depending upon rainfall pattern and river flow pattern.

11.3 The afforestation will be done at 20-25 tree/ year by planting local species outside lease area i.e. along the bank. Plantation of wide leaf tall trees on banks and grass along slanting portion of bank as per MOEF guidelines. Forest department will be consulted. Financial assistance will be given to the local people to carry out plantation.

11.4 As such there is no mineral processing etc. and hence no treatment of water is required. 9

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11.5 The mining activity is inside lease area and workers will be deployed from nearby village which will upgrade the socio- economic condition of locals, a) The monitoring station for air, water, noise levels, sampling, etc will be located in lease area. Regular sampling and measure to control the problem of RPM/SPM, etc. will be adopted. Water quality will be tested. c) The lessee will accordingly spend money for monitoring the environment management system. All the measure as per MOEF/Terms of Reference by Pollution Control Board will be adopted to keep the eco friendly, ecological condition of the village, and its surroundings-All the measure for Environment Monitoring system is mentioned as proposal in progressive Mine closure Plan which being prepared & attached. d) Lessee will follow all specific conditions given in environment clearance proposals and also general conditions as per direction of principle secretary environment department and MS, SEIAA.

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PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

OF DONGARGAON SAND QUARRY

AREA 0.3400 HA (Govt Land)

VILLAGE –DONGARGAON

TEHSIL- JALKOT

DISTRICT- LATUR,

STATE – MAHARASHTRA

APPLICANT

DISTRICT COLLECTOR LATUR

(GOVT OF MAHARASHTRA)

PERIOD –ONE YEAR

(From the date of sand lifting in auction)

PREPARED BY VIVEK P NAVARE

CERTIFICATE NO: RQP/GOA/086/91/A

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12.0 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

1.0 INTRODUCTION a] Name and address of the applicant: District Collector Latur, Collector Office, Latur b] Status of the Applicant: Govt. of Maharashtra c] Name of the mineral which applicant intend to mine: Sand d] Period of mine lease granted: for 1 year after auction

1.1 Location and extent of lease area, type and lease area (Forest/non forest etc):

The lease area is located north of village Dongargaon at khasra no- 1,2,3,4,5,22. The Quarry area is located on the Tiru River bed, towards south of village Dongargaon. The area is approachable from Latur through SH222 which is 3.38 km away in the west. The climate of the area is tropical with well marked summer/ winter and rainy season. The sand available in the lease area (river bed) shall be mined (raised) by opencast method of mining, the river bed will be explored by revenue authorities/GSDA authorities to evaluate the quantum of sand available within the lease area. So accordingly, a rough estimate of about 601 bras sand has been assessed to be available in the area. A detail of proposed sand ghat is listed at Annexure 1, since, sand deposition in the river bed is a continuous process by itself, and the reserve of sand within the lease area is a onetime assessment.

The GPS reading of Boundary pillar are given bellow:

Sr. No Latitude “N” Longitude “E” 1 18° 32' 50.96" 77° 12' 30.88" 2 18° 32' 51.04" 77° 12' 37.73" 3 18° 32' 50.52" 77° 12' 37.76" 4 18° 32' 50.38" 77° 12' 30.93" (Note: the above co-ordinates have been shown by the district authority)

1.2 Present Land Use: The quarry area is part of river Tiru and it is a Govt. land at present there is no any mining related activity is being carried out

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Area Under Top Soil Storage NIL

Area Under Office NIL

Area Under Plantation NIL

Area Under Ore Storage NIL

1.3 The method of Mining & operation: open cast manual method by using spade/Pawda.

A] Reason for closure: - It is not applicable at present; as mining will be continuing for i.e. lease period as per agreement & after auction.

B] Statutory obligation: - The lessee will follow to complete all formalities under provision of MMDR Act 1957 Government of Maharashtra State. Minor Minerals Rule of 2013 and condition by State Government.

C] Closure Plan Preparation:

A. Name and address of the applicant: District Collector Latur Collector Office, Latur

B] Name and Address, Email of the RQP/TQP preparing Mining Plan: Name: Vivek P Navare Address: Sankalpana, Opposite Syndicate bank, Dhavlimal, Ponda Goa 403401 Email- [email protected] A copy of RQP/TQP certificates is enclosed as Annexure 3.

2. MINE DESCRIPTION

2.1 Geology: The details Geological information, Physiographic is given in chapter 3 of Mining Plan. The local geology is Sand of various sizes up to 2-3 meter depth as per GSDA report.

2.2 The Geological/Mineable Reserve under UNFC: Not Applicable

2.3 Mining Method: Open cast manual method by slicing of 0.5m along topography. The details are given in chapter 4 of Mining Plan.

2.4 Mineral Beneficiation: Not Applicable

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3.0 REVIEW OF IMPTEMENTATION OF MINING PLAN FOR ONE YEAR PROGRESSIVE MINE CTOSURE PLAN UP TO FINAL CLOSURE OF MINE

The quarry area for Sand mining will be granted by The Collector/Additional collector of Latur district. The sand deposits replenish 70-100% every monsoon season based on rainfall pattern and river flow pattern hence reviewing activity required. The lessee will adopt all the measures for environment protection, monitoring either individually or Groups of Quarries, safety etc will be adopted as per agreement or MOEF & CC/ SEAC/ DEAC guidelines.

4.0 CLOSURE PLAN

4.1 Mine Out Land: At present there is no pit and road covering any area of lease. The details are given below:

Land Use Area in Ha.

Area under Present Pit NIL

Area under Dumps NIL

Area Under Mine Road NIL

Area Under Top Soil Storage NIL

Area Under Office NIL

Area Under Plantation NIL

Area Under Ore Storage NIL

These features are shown in surface Plan Plate No - 2 there is no water problem except in rainy season, the rain water gets drained. There is no proposal of back filling reclamation, of any part of the pit as quarry area is a part of river bed of Tiru River.

4.2 Water Quality Management: The necessary water requirement is only for drinking. Drinking water will be provided in earthen pots for the workers. Water sprinkling will be met from hand-pump outside of the quarry area, or from outside nearby Dug well. The water is potable. There are no chances of any contamination as there is no chemical processing etc. in the Quarry area. The water analysis report of Dug well/ Bore well will be submitted to, DGM Maharashtra State every year. The ground water table is 12 mtr bgl from the surface.

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4.3 Air Quality Management: The air quality at present is good. However the dust may occur due to machine movement. The exhaust of the vehicles and Mining machinery may cause NOx, SO2 % higher. In such cases air sample will be drawn from near such activities analyzed & necessary protective measure for quality of air will be adopted and SPM, PM, NOx, SO2 concentration will be monitored periodically and will be submit to the concern department.

4.4 Waste Management: During Mining, loading and transportation of sand, there will be negligible losses. There will be no dumps of soil/waste to maintained for its stability, plantation etc.

4.5 Top Soil Management: Not Applicable in the case of River sand Mining

4.6 Tailing Dam Management: Not Applicable

4.7 Infrastructure: Temporary Shed on the bank will be constructed which will serve as a rest shelter for the workers as well as store for storing spade/pawda/ghamelas. The electricity will be made available.

4.8 Safety and Security: The necessary Safety measures at the time of loading / unloading will be adopted by syrons Red flag indicated & monitored as sustainable sand mining and Mines Act 1957 and mine safety rule 1951.as well as govt. Of Maharashtra sand policy dated 3.01.2018.

4.9 Disposal of Mining Machinery: This is not applicable at present as the machinery has its life span & will be maintained by regular maintenance process & no proposal for disposal.

4.10 Disaster Management: The area falls under seismic zone III (moderate active zone). Terrain is plane and gentle sloping. There is no risk of land sliding during the rainy season & thus no collapses. There is no problem of any floods, however emergency plan will be prepared and will be displayed on the notice boards, required arrangement will be done and training to handle such situation imported with mock rehearsals.

4.11 Care and maintenance during temporarily discontinues: All these measures will be planned and adopted. Such area will be arranged as per MCDR 1988 and rule under Minor Minerals of Maharashtra State 2013.

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5.0 ECONOMIC REPERCUSSIONS OF CLOSURE OF MINE AND MAN POWER RETRENCHMENT

1 Number of local residents employed in the Mine status of continuation of family occupation and their family: -

In future there will be 28 employee of various statuses/qualified /nonqualified. There is no chance of retrenchment immediate future. No effect on continuation of family occupation, as mostly are agriculturist.

2 Compensation to be paid employee connecting with sustenance of himself and their family member:-

Gratuity and provident fund will be part of their salary structure. Employment of the people will be based on the project life of the mine or retirement age whichever is earlier.

3 Satellite occupations connected to Mining activity industry, number of person engaged there in continuous of such business after mine closure:-

No satellite occupation connected with mining activity.

4 Continue engagement of employee in the rehabilitated state in the mining lease area and any other remnant activity:-

No scheme planned today and will be planned when situation arises.

5 Envisaged repercussions on the expectation of Society around due to closure of mine:-

No repercussions as on date as there good number of Sand quarries of sand in and around this mine. The Society will get benefit directly; due to this sand quarries and their economic condition will also improve.

6.0 TIME SCHEDULE FOR ABANDONMENT: This is not applicable at the present as the Mining activity will continue for long period i.e. on the renewal and no pit etc. will mature for any abandonment etc. Hence no time schedule is proposed.

7.0 AMANDONMENT COST No applicable at the present. However the lessee will encore lost towards Air, Water, Noise, sample testing and monitoring, as well. This expenditure is shown in Table.

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Year wise proposal for items of 6&7 of PMCP is given below in Table. Details /yearwise Area Quantity Expenditure Items Proposed Proposed (Rs.)Propos ed (A) (i) Backfilling Reclamation & (ii) Afforestation Rehabilitation of mined out (iii) Others (Please specify) e.g. – – – pit and area Afforestation (iv) Pisciculture – – – (v) Converting into water – – – reservoir (vi) Picnic spot – – – (B) (i) Terracing – – – Stabilization & (ii) Pitching – – – Rehabilitation (iii) Construction of Parapet of dumps Walls. (within lease) (iv) Construction of Check – – – Dams along slope of valley. (v) Construction of settling – – – ponds (drains etc) (vi) Desilting of settling ponds, – – – channels. (vii) Afforestation on dumps

(viii) Others (Please specify)

(C) (i) Afforestation (outside lease 3000/- Rehabilitation area) of barren area (ii) Others (Please specify ) soil (within lease) utilization, transport etc Soil testing 4 samples 15000/- (D)Environme (iii) Ambient Air Quality - 4 samples 36000/- ntal (ii) Water quality (rainy season – 4 samples 24000/- monitoring and dry season, tube well) (core zone & (iii) Noise level survey – 4 samples 15000/- Buffer zone (iv) Ground Vibration – 1 / year 20000/- separately) (v) Others (Please specify ) – – – TOTAL - - 1,13,000

A total of Rs. 1, 13,000/- will be incurred by lessee for items C&D of the table during agreement period.

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436 436 436 436 436 436 SECTION L-L` SECTION A-A` SECTION B-B`

E-733100 E-733120 E-733140 E-733160 E-733180 E-733200 E-733220 E-733240 E-733260 E-733280 E-733300 E-733320

1ƒ  N-2052200 TIRUKA RIVER (ƒ  1ƒ  BP-2 (ƒ  B BP-1 A 442.05 442.04 L` 442.08 442.02 N-2052180 L 442.01 442.03 B` BP-3 A` 1ƒ  BP-4 (ƒ  1ƒ  DONGARGAON SAND QUARRY N-2052160 (ƒ  TIRUKA RIVER TIRUKA RIVER APPLICANT: DISTRICT COLLECTOR LATUR

N-2052140 Khasra no - 1,2,3,4,5,22

A A` DONGARGAON SAND QUARRY APPLICANT: DISTRICT COLLECTOR LATUR 442.08 Khasra no - 1,2,3,4,5,22

442.01 444 444 444 444 444 444

440 440 440 440 440 440

436 436 436 436 436 436 SECTION L-L` SECTION A-A` SECTION B-B`

E-733100 E-733120 E-733140 E-733160 E-733180 E-733200 E-733220 E-733240 E-733260 E-733280 E-733300 E-733320

1ƒ  N-2052200 TIRUKA RIVER (ƒ  1ƒ  BP-2 (ƒ  B BP-1 A 442.05 442.04 L` 442.08 442.02 N-2052180 L 442.01 442.03 B` BP-3 A` 1ƒ  BP-4 (ƒ  1ƒ  N-2052160 (ƒ  TIRUKA RIVER DONGARGAON SAND QUARRY TIRUKA RIVER APPLICANT: DISTRICT COLLECTOR LATUR

N-2052140 Khasra no - 1,2,3,4,5,22

A A` DONGARGAON SAND QUARRY APPLICANT: DISTRICT COLLECTOR LATUR

442.08 Khasra no - 1,2,3,4,5,22

442.01

440 17 M 440

438 438 160 M I` I

DONGARGAON SAND QUARRY APPLICANT: DISTRICT COLLECTOR LATUR Khasra no - 1,2,3,4,5,22