SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT -JUNE2018

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT BARA , ROPAR,

M/s INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROPAR EC LETTER SEIAA/M.S./78, dated 07.01.2015 Name of Consultant & NABET Accreditation No

Aplinka Solutions & Technologies Pvt. Ltd. | www.aplinka.in Corp. Office : A-48, Ground Floor, Sector-64, Noida – 201301 NABET Accreditation No: NABET/EIA/1619/IA/0011 F. N o. 21-3 1.2 I 2OL7 -IA-III Government of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (IA.III Section) Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi - 110003

Date: 1$i"uruury, 2018 To, The Registrar M/s IIT RoPar Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Road, RooP Nagar, Punjab - 140001. Phone: +9 1 - 1 88 1 -227 07 I / 242103 Email : registra [email protected]. in Subject:- Expansion of Educational Institute "IIT Ropar" at Village Bara phbol & Nunowat of Tehsit Rupnagar & Village Gharispur, Bara Surtanpur & Rattanpur of Tehsil Sahib, District Rupanagar, Punjab by M/s IIT Ropar- Environmental clearance - reg.

Sir, This has reference to your online proposal No, IAIPB/NCPl67L57/20t7 dated 11th August, 20L7, submiited to this Ministry for grant Amendment in Environmental Clearance (EC) in terms of the provisions of the Environment-of Impact Assessment (EIA) Notificaiion, 2006 under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. Z. The proposal for grant of environmental clearance to the project 'Expansion of':Educationai Institute "IIT Ropar" at Village Bara Phool & Nunowal of Tehsil Rupnagar & Village Gharispur, dara Surtanpur & Rattanp.ur of Tehsil Chamkaur Sai-rib,-District Rufanagar, Punjab by M/s IIT Ropar, was cdnsidered Py tne Expert Z.Zhd held on 11th 13th September, Appraisal Commitiee (infia-Z) in its meelings - *the ZbiZ anO 24th meetings held on 30th - 31't October, 20L7. The details of project, as per the doluments submitted by the project proponent, and also as* informed during the above meeting, are under: (i) The project is located at 30058'17" N latitude and 76o27'L2"8longitude' (ii) This is an expansion project. Earlier Environmental Clearance was granted by SEIM, Punjab vide letter no. SEIAA/M.5.178 dated 7.OL.zOLs (iii) The total plot area is L9,47,913.87 sqm, FSI area is 1,55,750.96 sqm and total construction (built-up) area of \,7!,848.71 sqm. The expansion of the project includes the construction of Type 5 & Type 6 residential zone; New Li5iary & Lecture Hall, Work Shop, Central Research Facility Block, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Boys' Hostel, Girls' Hostel, Visitor's Hostel and New Dining Hall. Maximum height of the building is 14 m' (iv) During construction phase, total water requirement is expected to be 45 KLD fresh water for labourers and 350 ML of treated water which will be met by private water tanker. During the construction phase, septic tanks will be provided for disposal of wJste water. Temporary sanitary toilets will be provided during peak labor force. J- Page 1 of 9 proposal No. lA,/pBNcp/67157/20'17 . d I

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(v) During operational phase, total maximum water demand of the project is expected to be 912 KLD in summer season, out of which fresh water demand will be 422 KLD and treated water of 490 KLD. Freshwater will be obtained from bore well, Wastewater generated (561 KLD) will be treated in 2 STps of capacity 500 KLD each. 490 KLD of treated wastewater'KLD will be recycled ZSz KLD for flushing, 200 KLD for HVAC cooling and 38 for landscaping; leading to zero liquid discharge.

(vi) About 3.24 TPD solid wastes will be generated in the project. The biodegradable waste 1.94 TPD will be processed in vermin composting and the non-biodegradable waste generated 1,30 TPD will be handed ovLr to authorized local vendor.

(vii) The total power requirement during construction phase is 280 kW and will be met from Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd. and total power requirement during operation phase is 11,000 KVA and will be met hrom punjab State Power Corporation Ltd. (viii) Rooftop rainwater of buildings will be collected in ponds. 0x) Parking facility for 2370 ECS is proposed to be provided against the requirement 2338 ECS (as per the approved building plan). (x) Proposed energy saving measures would save about 1.610/o of power. (xi) It is not located within 10 km of any Eco sensitive areas. 1' (xii) ToR for the project was granted by SEIAA, Punjab vide letter No. SEIAA/923 dated 05.05.2017. (xiii) There is no'court case pending against the project. (xiv) Investment/Cost of the project is Rs 575 crores. (xv) Employment potential : 800- 850 people. (xvi) Benefits of the project: Catering the need for growing demand of higher education.

3. The project/activity is covered under category'B'of item 8(b) 'Townships and Area Development Projects' of the Schedule to the EIA Notification, 2006. However due to the absence of SEIAA, Punjab the proposal is appraised at Central Level. 4. The EAC, in its meeting held on 30th - 31't October, 2017, after detailed deliberations on the proposal, has recommended for grant of Environmental Clearance to the project. As per recommendations of thL EAC, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change hereby accords Environmental Ctearance to the pfojgct'Expansion of Educational Institute "IIT Ropar" at Village Bara phool & Nunowal of Tehsil Rupnagar & Village Gharispur, Bara Surtanpur & Rattanpur of Tehsil Chamkaur Sahib, District Rupanagar, punjab by M/s IIT Ropar, under the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments/circulars issued thereon, and subject to the specific and general conditions as under:-

PART A - SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:

(i) The project proponent shall obtain all necessary clearance/ permission from all relevant agencies including town planning authority before commencement of work. All the construction shall be done in accordance with the local building byelaws. approval of the Competent Authority shall-be obtained for structural safety (ii) The per of buiidings due to earthquakes, adequacy of firefighting equipment etc as National Building Code iniluding protection measures from lightening etc, TopographY and natural Drainage flow of (iii) The natural drain system should be maintained for ensuring unrestricted natural drainage water. No construction shall be allowed to obstruct .the . through the slte, on wetland and water bodies. check dams, bio-swales' (SUDS) are allowed Iandscape, and oihu1. sustainable urban drainage systems shall for maintaining the drainage pattern and to harvest rain water. Buildings be designed t6 follow the-naiural topography as much as possible' Minimum cuttlng and filling should be done. Water Water requirement, Conservation, rain water Harvesting, and Ground Recharge with prior (iv) Fresh water requirement from Bore well shall not exceed 42?. KLD permission from CGWA, body (v) A certified report on the sources and avallability of water from the local supplying *uier utong with the permission received by them for the same shall be submitted. fnis report shall specify the total annual water availability to with the orginization (locai body), the quahtity of water already committed project other aerefopment projects, the'quantiiy of water committed for this and the balance water available for distribution. This should be specified there separately for ground water and surface water sources and ensure that is no imPact on other users. bye-laws (vi) At least 2ao/o of the open spaces as required by the local b.uilding 50o/o pavers, paver blocks with at least I shall be pervious. Use of Grass I opening, landscape etc. would be considered as oervious surface. I supplying fresh for drinking' (vii) installation of dual 'etcpipe plumbing for .water cooking and bathing and othei for supply of recycled water for flushing'

done. (viii) Use of water saving devices/ fixtures (viz. low flow flushing systemt; y-t-t-:l]o.: flow faucets tap aerators etc) for water conservation shall be incorporated in the building plan. * (ix) separation of grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing system. tn caie of single stack system separate recirculation lines for flushing by giving dual plumbing system be done. (x) Water demand during construction should be reduce{ 9y utu of pre-mixed concrete, curing agenis and other best practices referred. (xi) The local bye-law provisions on rain water harvesting should- be followed' If local byelaw provision is not available, adequate provision fo.r storage a1d recharge should be followed as per the Minjstry of urban Development M9{el Building Byelaws, 2016. As proposed, Rooftop rainwater of buildings will be collected in pondi during rainy season and reused during non rainy season' (xii) As proposed, no ground water shall be used during construction/ operation

phase of the Project. i (xiii) Approval of the CGWA require before any dewatering for basernents' i ir

-S- li il Page 3 of9 i Proposal No. lN?aNcP E7 1 57 12017 I *, (xiv) Excess treated water can also be reused forestry through roadside plantations, in or for dust suppression in consultation with ff," roiiiBody and /or the Forest Department. concerned (xv) The quantity of fresh water usage, water recycring and rainwater shall be measured and harvesting recorded io'rnoniio.th" *uiu. balance as projected the project proponent. The record by shall be iubmitted to irre iegional office, MoEF&CC along with six monthly Monitoring ,"-portr. Solid Waste Management (xvi) The provisions of the sorid waste Management (Management) -consiiiction Rures, 20L6, e-waste Rules, 2016, the and Demolition 2016 and prasiici-waste waste ll,Tffl:ffi:,*};]"r, tne r',runig"-;"nt Rures, zoro (xvii) Disposal of muck during construction phase shail not create any on the neighboring communities adverse effect * and be disposeJ tu-xi,ig''tn" precautions for generar safety necessary a.nd hearth aspects of peopre, onry in approved . sites with the approval of competent authorit-f, (xviii) separate wet and dry bins must be provided in each unit and at the ground level for facilitating segregation of waste, sorio wet garbage waste srrari uelegregated into and inerr materiars. gurb.g", shail be waste converter. ,wet ;;;p;;i"d in organic Adequate area.shall oe proiia"d for solid within the premises which ;;il manag=ement will include ur". for. segregation, composting. Adequate space shall be provided for . owc. in" inert waste generated from the project will be sent to dur.nping site. (xix) Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, off as per applicable -nucessary shall be disposed rules and normr"*lir', approvals Pollution Control Board. of the state Sewage Treatment plant (xx) sewage shali be treated in the srP based on Moving Technology Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) with tertiary treatment i.e. ultra Filtration. The from srP shall treated effluent be recycled/re-used ror nusnin!, HVAC cooling As proposed, no treated and horticulture. water shall be aisif,argeo into Municipal sewer during non monsoon months. line (xxi) effruent water I:,::H11ir.orunr.eated wourd be discharsed throush storm (xxii) The installation of the sewage Treatment plant (sTp) shall be independent expert and a ieport.in certified by an this rejird shail be submitted to the Ministry before the project is commissioned foioperation. periodical of water quality monitoring of treated sewage shall be conducted. should N;;;;;;ry measures be made to mitigate the od6ur prootem irom srp. (xxiii) sludge from the onsite sewage.treatment, including septic tanks, shall collected, co1v9.ve{.and dispoied as p"iinl'rurinistry be central or urnan-Devetopment, Public Health and Environr"nt.l rnlineering organiiation Manual on sewerage (cpHEeo) and sewage Treatmeni s-vsiems, 2013. (xxiv) Treated effluents shatl also be used for irrigation and after taking in Road side plantation due permission from the .on."r,i"J iuthoritierl Foiuiiiepartment

^u._. Energy of (xxv) Compliance with the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) of Bureau Energy Efficiency shall be Lnsured. Buildings in the States which have notified their own ECBC, shall comply with the State ECBC. Outdoor and common area lighting shall be LED. Concept of passive solar design that m.inimize energy consumption in buildings ov using design.elements, such as building envelope, appropriate fenestration' orientation, landscaping,-design efficient buiiding increased day lighting and thermal mass etc. shall be incorporated-in -Wall, -*indow, per ECBC the building des'ign. and roof u-values shall be as specifications. lighting the (xxvi) Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/ LED for the area outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in place beforJproject commissioning. Used CFLs, TFL and LED shall be properly collected and'disposed offlsent foi recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination' (xxvii)Solar, wind or other Renewable Energy shall be installed to meet electricity generation equivalent to 1olo of the deririnO load or as per the state level/ local building bye-laws requirement, whichever is higher. Follow super ECBC requirement of ECBC 2OL7 and provide compliance report. ' power (xxviii) Solar power shall be used for lighting in the apadment- to reduce the load on grid. Separate electric nieterlhall be installed for solar power. lolar water heating ih-all be provided to meet 2Oo/o of the hot water demand of the commercial and institutional building or as per the requirement of the local -r,ignet. are also building bye-laws, whichever is Residential buildings - recommended to meet its hot water demand from solar water heaters, as far as possible. (xxix) Solar based electric power shall be provided tc each uhit for at least two bulbs/light and one fan. As proposed, central lighting and street lighting shall . also be based on solar Power (xxxi Use of environment friendly materials in bricks, blocks and other construction materials, shall be required for at least 2Oo/o of the construction material quantity. These include Fly Ash bricks, hollow bricks, AACs, Fly Ash Lime Gypsum blocks, Compressed earth blocks, and other environment friefidly materials. Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per'' the provision of Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and amended as on iZL iugurt, 2003 and 25th January, 2016. Ready mixed concrete must be used ln building construction.

Air Quality and Noise (xxxi) Construction site shall be adequately barricaded before the construction begins' Dust, smoke & other air pollution prevention measures shall be provided for the building as well as the site. These measures shall include screens for the building under construction, continuous dust/ wind breaking walls ali around the siti (at least 3 meter height). Plastic/tarpaulin sheet covers shall be provided for vehicles bringing in sand, cement, murram and other construction materials pronb to causin{ dust pollution at the site as well as taking out debris from the site. Sand, murrim, loose soil, cement, stored on site shall be covered adequately so as to prevent dust pollution. Wet jet shall be provided for grinding and stone cutting. Unpaved surfaces and loose soil shall be adequately sprinkled with water to suppress dust. ,} j, ,K .,. Page 5 of 9 Proposal No. |A,/PBNCP/6715712017 ' / stored at the site (and not (xxxii) All construction and demolition debris-tJu."t shall be roads or. op"n outside) before they are properly dumped on the per the All demolition and construction waste shall be managed as disposed. 2016' All workers provisions of the construction and Demolition waste Rules, carriage of working at the construction site and involved in loading, ,unloading, any area with dust construction material and construction debris or working'in pollution shall be provided with dust mask' of other Liquid/solid fuels shall not be used for the.generation (xxxiii) Diesel and and shall power. powei i6utt od generated itrrougtr gas based or solar systems and noise emission conform to Environmental (Protectionf prescribed for air standards. through adequate stack (xxxiv) The gaseous emissions from DG set shall be dispersed provided to the DG height as per cpcB standards. Acoustic enclosuie shall be noise pollution, Low sulphur diesel shall be used. The :.+ sets to mitigate the be as per the provisions of location of the DG set ano exniurt pip" height shall the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) norms' as per National Building code of (xxxv) For indoor air quality the ventilation provisions India. area both during day and (xxxvi) Ambient noise levels shall conform to Residential 2000. Increg.rental night u, p"i r,roise pollution (-ontrol and Regulation) Rules, pollutionloadsontheambientairandnoisgqualityshallbecloselymonitoredreduce during construction phase. Adequate measures shall be made to So as to conform to the ambient air and noise level during construction phase, stipulated standards by CPCB / SPCB'

Green Cover should be planted and (xxxvii) minimum of 1 tree for every 80 sqm of land A purpose. Preference maintained. The existing trees wiil ue counted for this trees need to be cut' should be given to planling native specie-s,. Where the pr.ttJtjon inine ratio of 1:3 (i.e' planting of 3 trees forevery 1 compensati.v proposed 91,230'62 sqm tree that ir iull rftall be done and maintained. As area shall be provided for green area development' Top Soil Preservbtion and Reuse from the areas proposed for (xxxviii) Topsoil should be stripped to a depth of 2.0 cm roads, paved ut"ut, inO txtetnal services' It should be stockpiled buildings, plantation of the appropriately in designated areas and reapplied during ProPosed vegetation on site' TransPort per. MoUD best practices guidelines (xxxix) A comprehensive mobility plan, as pt"put"'o to include motorized, non-motorized, public' and (uRDpFI),;h;ii ;; 'Road for private n.i*otr.i. should be designed with due consideration can be designed with these environmeni, inJ tufety of ut"it. The road-system basic criteria. .Hierarchyofroadswithpropersegregationofvehicularandpedestriantraffic. . Traffic calming measures . Proper design of entry and exit points' . Parking norms as per local regulation shall be implemented in letter (xl) A detailed tranic management plan as submitted assessmentofthecumulatiVermpactofali,actlvitiesbeingcanrjedoutorotnelwise, snarr be made for traffic proposed to ie *rriuo out by ;n" ;;Gror in I 05 kms |.uii"'ftol.Il the site' A detailed densities and parking capabiliti.i plan drawn up through an and a tr#ic-rpu.iiirind d".ong"rtion be traffic management in rrlnsport Planning shall organisation of repute una , and Transport to the satisfactiont tn" Stu[" UtUan-Oe'elopment implementeO of all the concerned implementing Departmen,, ,iJiilr* inctuoe'ir," .o*nt agencies. in good material to the site should be (xli) vehicles hired for bringing construction tff n o u :f" n d i ti o n u n o, u "#: :i co i:,- t[:.ru :l ; lff aPPlicable air and noise em:s!li:,1T,,.J:.j;T;T hours' within the site housing of construction labour (xtii) Provisions shall be made for the for cooking' mobile infrastruct;;; ;;d faJilities..s'in ii f'"f with alt necessary neatth care' creche etc' The mobite sTp, safe_ ori#iiJ'*liei meticil the toilets, structures to be removed after housing may be in the rorm oi i",,porury comPletion of the Project' Environment management Plan (xliii)Anenvironmentalmanagementplan(EMP)a-sprepar"dung-'::bmittedalongto 'ensure compliance with the with EIA Report shalt U"-'irii"'ented' Environment Monitoring conditions specifiJJ tn"'e' A dedicaied environmental il pu! in P!'ce to implement defined functions ,;;';;;iuiiitv J;il ' ce1 with srraft ;;t;'- thut th" environment the EMp. The environmeniur--l"rr pfuni' f-undscaping' Rain Water infrastructure like Sewage'':i,."ui,,unt Harvesting,Energyefficiencyand.on,.*,tion,waterefficiencyand-nl.nug.,ent, energy etc. are kept consei.vation, solid waste .renewableih;;;ironmental cell shall also operational and meet the requir'.i"it"Jtiat' keeptherecordofenvironmentmonitoring-anathoserelatedtothe ! environment infrastructure'

Others within the site the housing of construction labour (xliv) Provisions shall be made for cooking' mobile unA faiitities s;;h-;t fuel for with all necessary infrastruct*u The 'A me.oical health care, creche etc' mobite srp, safe d#;.i;;;;ier, the toilets, structuies to be removed after housing may be in the rorr'oi i.tporury of the Project' comPletion and the proiect both during construction (xrv) A First Aid Room shail be provided in the oPerations of Project' plan corporate sociat Responsibility (xrvi) The company shall draw.up and implement 2013' ut P"t the ComPanY's Act of

(i) A copy of the environme.'9.r :1"111n:^l"t:::::?".:m T#T5[t1.?r'.1:; "i"[ii""".1'J::?ffi&;:"i;:i;ryt-9;"f:i"p-:"1:;l*:,":"']::',?:':;la n d i".u"i,[ n d u stri es ce ntre ":, :n #ii I I,::''L: ;iJ':[':; "'H:; !"ii davs':!;-;;i'i'i t'"ii"iIt'J dil,"7 r"hsildar's office for 30 t':"f$':: forruI Errvrrvr!t"i'"iir!rtaA-enviro?Tt'lt11. (ii) rheThe funds earmarkedearmarKeo ry::tt:::torio'. :li1?':?;]*1otherut purpose. Year-wise i"puiit" account and shall not be diverteo pad6dfu z ors

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Regional expenditure shall be reported to this Ministry and its concerned Office. Regional office of MoEF&CC, Chandlgarh whg.would be (iii) officials from the given tne impie-tiuntition of environmental safeguards should be monitoring project proponents cooperation, iacilities and documents/data by the full submitted to during their insp".tion. A complete set of all the documents Office of MoEF&CC, MoEF&CC shall be forwarded to the APCCF, Regional Chandigarh. of the project, the project would (iv) In the case of any change(s) in the scope require a fresh appraisal by this Ministry' reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures (v) The Ministry of the ir found necessary, and to take action including revoking ,ror"qruntty, (Protection) clearance under the provisions of the Environmental environment safeguard Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner' from statutory clearances such as the approvals. for storage of diesel (vi) All other Department' the Controller or ixptosives, Fire Depa1ment,. Civil Aviation Chief Act, 1972 etc' shall Conservation nct, 1980 and the wildlife (Protection) Forest the respective be obtained, as- appticaUte by project proponents from competent authorities. 1, others under the provisions of the (vii) These stipulations would be enforced among and Control of Pollutionf R.t, Lg!-4, the Air (Prevention and Water (prevention Act, 1986, the control of pollr:tio;j A.t igar, the Environment (Protection) Notification, 2005' puuri. Liability ltnsu'rance) Act, 1991 and the EIA widely project proponent shall advertise in at least two local Newspapers (viii) The vernacular language circulated in tne region, one of which shall be in the that the his been accorded Environmental Clearance and informing ;;;j;.i control Board of clearance letters are available with the state Pollution copies of Environment' Forest and may atso Oe ie"n on the website of the Ministry advertisement shall be and Climate Cnangl at http://www.envfgr.nic,in. Jl" madewithinseveriaavsffiptoftheClearanceletterandaoffice of this Ministry at copy of the same srrati be forwarded to the Regional Chandigarh. (ix) AnyappealagainstthisclearanceshallliewiththeNationalGreenTribunal'if16 of the within of_ as prescribed under Section preferred,'l\ational i feriod -S!-OaVS Green Tribunal Act, 2010'

(x) Acopyoftheclearancelettershallbesentbytheproponenttoconcerned-orporation, the Local panchayat zi|a'p*ii.J/r"runicipal urban Local Body and , received if any, from wtrom suggestionsT representations, if any, Were NGO, also be put on the while processing in" proporl[ rn" .iuurun." letter shall website of the company by the proponent' proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated EC (xi) The shall including results of monitored data on their website and conditions, to the Regional the same p&ioaicatty. It shall simultaneously be sent update and the SPCB' The office of MoEF&C6, tn" respective Zonal office of CPCB namely; SplU, nSpN, SOe, NOx (ambient levels as well criteria pollutanilevets for the project as stack emissioni) or criticai.sectoral parameters, indicated location near the main gate shall be monito[O'ana Jltpfayed at a convenient of the company in the public domain' { - March in environmental statement for eath. financial year ending 31't (xii) The proponent to the Form-V as is mandated to be submitted by the project state Pollution control Board as prescribed under the Environment concerned put the 6;;;;iilj Rulur, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be on / of the company along with the status of compliance- 9[ EC conditions website by e- and shall also be sent to th6 respective Regional Offices of MoEF&CC I mail. 4. This issues with the approval of the competent Authority. \)^ (Kr"lHrashist) ' Director Copv to: science, Technology and Environment' 1) The secretary, Department . of Government of Punjab, Secretariat, Chandigarh' Ministry of 2) Additional principal chief conservator of Forests (c), The (NRZ), Bays No' 24-25' Environment, Forest and climate change, Regiglal office iector 31 A, Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh - 160030' cBD-cum-office 3) The chairman, central Pollution control Board Parivesh Bhavan, ' Complex, East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi - 110 032' Bhawan' Nabha 4) Member Secretary, Punjab Pollution Control Board, Vatavaran Road, Patiala, Punjab. a,. 5) Monitoring Cell, MoEF&CC, Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, New Delhi. 6) Guard File/ Record File/ Notice Board' 7) MoEF&CC Website'

(Kushal Vashist) Director

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Particulars Environmental Clearance Letter I Introduction

A Purpose of the Report B About the Project Proponent C About the Project D Salient Features of the Project E Status of Environmental Clearance F Status of Compliance Submission II Site Visit Report & Site Photographs G Project Location

A Status of Project IIIB PostProgress-environmental report Compliance Status C Site Photographs IV Post-environmental Compliance Status A Compliance of Conditions as mentioned in EC letter

A Ambient Air Quality Monitoring B Ambient Noise Quality Monitoring C AnnexureWater Qualitys Monitoring Annexure I Annexure II Acknowledgement copy of Previous compliance submission Annexure III Structure Safety certificate Annexure IV Fire Fighting certificate Annexure V AAI NOC Annexure VI NOC from wildlife Annexure VII Annexure VIII Report on the source and availability of water Annexure IX RMC NOC Annexure X Water requirement and water balance Annexure XI STP feasibility report Annexure XII GRIHA certificate Annexure XIII Fly ash bills Annexure XIV Traffic management plan Annexure XV PUC certificate Annexure XVI MoU from the hospital Newspaper ad Environment EnvironmentalAplinka Solutions Monitoring & Technologies reports Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh Consultant 1 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION

A. Purpose of the Report

As per EIA Notification 2006, it is mandatory to submit six monthly compliance report to the regulatory authorities concerned to show the ongoing status &on-ground compliance of the stipulated conditions mentioned in Environment Clearance letter, along with monitoring of various environmental parameters (as per CPCB Norms)in June and December of each calendar year. The regulatory authorities concerned are SEIAA-Punjab, Punjab State Pollution Control Board (PPCB) and Regional Office MoEF&CC Northern Region (Chandigarh). Site visit was conducted by a team of experts to monitor pollution related parameters as defined by CPCB. Samples for ambient air, ambient noise, and soil were collected for further analysis. All the analysis results, current implementation status of conditions on site and proposed implementations have been incorporated B.in theAbout report. the Project Proponent

Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar is one of the eight new IITs set up by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India, to expand the reach and enhance the quality of technical education in the country. This institute is committed to providing state-of-the-art technical education in a variety of fields and also for facilitating transmission of knowledge in keepingC. About with the latest Project developments in pedagogy.

The Institutional Project “Indian Institute of Technology” is spread over a plot area of approximately 54.5 acres and is located at Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab. The project offers environment friendly atmosphere to live with adequate landscaping. Several measures such as use of dust screens, GI barriers and regular water sprinkling are being taken to control the dust. DG sets areD. beingSalient provided Features with ofacoustic the Project enclosures. Project Name

Project Proponent Indian Institute of Technology

Location Of Project M/s Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

Plot Area Bara Rupnagar, Ropar 2 Built-Up Area 19,47,913.87 m 2 Landscape Area 1,71,848.71 m 2 Environment Aplinka Solutions91,230.62 & Technologiesm Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh Consultant 2 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

Project Type

Total Water Requirement Building Construction (8 “a”)

STP Capacity 912 KLD

Total Power Requirement 1000 KLD

Proposed Parking 11,000 KVA Quantity of Solid waste generated 2370 ECS

3240 kg/day E. Status of Environmental Clearance & Consent to Establish

Environmental Clearance

Consent to Establish 21-312/2017-IA-III, Dated: 07.02.2018 CTE/Exp/RPN/2017/4828765 dated 12.7.2017 F. Status of Previous Compliance submission

Six monthly compliance reports have been regularly submitted to SEIAA-Punjab, Punjab Pollution Annexure I. Control Board (PPCB) and Regional Office MoEF&CC Northern Region (Chandigarh). Acknowledgement of previous submitted compliance for Phase 1A is attached as After expansion it is first compliance for Phase 1B expansion. Construction status is as below:  Phase IA is completed  Phase IB is under construction G. Project Location Phase IB expansion work is not started yet ( This Compliance report is elaborate this phase)

The educational institutes located at Village Bara Phool & Nunowal of Tehsil Rupnagar & Village Gharispur, Bara Surtanpur & Rattanpur of Tehsil Chamkaur Sahib, District Rupnagar, Punjab. The surrounding features Tableof the project1: Surrounding site are shownFeatures below: of the Project Site S. No. Surrounding Name Aerial Distance & Features Direction from the Project Site

1 Nearest Highway NH-21 (Chandigarh- Manali Approx. 7 km. (SE) Highway) SH-24 (Phagwara Mohali Approx. 5 km. (NE) Expressway) 2 Nearest Railway Rupnagar Railway Station Approx. 8 km (NE) Station Environment3 Nearest AirportAplinka Solutions Chandigargh& Technologies Airport Pvt. Ltd, Noida UttarApprox. Pradesh 46 km (SE) Consultant 3 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

S. No. Surrounding Name Aerial Distance & Features Direction from the Project Site

4 Fire Station Sector 38 C, Fire Station Approx. 35 km (SE) 5 ISBT Sector 43, Chandigarh ISBT Approx. 40 km (SE)

Figure 1.1 Location of the Project Site

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CHAPTER II: PROGRESS REPORT & SITE PHOTOGRAPHS

A. Status of project: 

Phase IA is completed. Phase IB is under construction, Phase IB expansion work is not A. Progress Report of Phase I B started yet (This Compliance report is elaborate this phase). Sr. Blocks Structure work Brick Work Plumbing work Plaster work No. (%) (%) (%) (%) 1. T2 Residential 100 100 100 100 2. T4 Residential 100 100 100 100 3. Computer Science 100 100 100 100 4. Electrical 100 100 100 100 Department 5. Administrative 100 100 100 100 Building 6. Lecture Hall 100 100 100 100 7. SMMEE 100 100 100 100 8. Chemistry 100 100 100 100 Department 9. Utility 100 100 100 100 10. Girls Hostel 100 100 100 100 11. Boys Hostel 100 100 100 100 (Wings1 & 2) 12. Boys Hostel (Wing 100 100 100 100 3) 13. Dining Hall 100 100 100 100 14. AC Plant 100 100 100 100 15. Director’s 100 100 100 100 Residence 16. ESS -1 100 100 100 100 17. ESS -2 100 100 100 100 18. ESS-3 100 100 100 100 19. ESS-66KV 100 100 100 100

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B. Progress Report of Phase I B Sr.No. Building Blocks Structure Work Brick Plumbing Plaster (%) Work Work Work (%) (%) (%)

1 (i) T5 1 45 5 - - (ii) 2 45 - - - (iii) 3 20 - - - (iv) 4 32 - - - (v) 5 25 - - - (vi) 6 25 - - - (vii) 7 20 - - - (viii) 8 15 - - - 2 T6 30 - - - 3 Visitor's Hostel 20 - - - 4 Boys Hostel 720 35 5 - - 5 Boys Hostel 230 20 - - - 6 Girl Hostel 100 32 - - - 7 Girl Hostel 160 36 - - - 8 Gate Complex Piller 95 - - - Logo 100 - - - Guard 100 100 100 100 Room 9 Sculpture 15 - - - 10 Sports Field 100 11 ESS - - - - 12 Work Shop - - - - 13 Dining Hall - - - - 14 Campus School - - - - 15 Library + Lecture - - - - Hall 16 CRF Building - - - - 17 STP - - - -

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C. Site Photographs (Phase1B)

Fig 1. Construction status of project of IB

Fig 2. Fly ash Brick Fig 3. RMC Plant

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CHAPTER III: POST ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STATUS

Name of the project:

EC letter no.: Establishment of “Indian Institute of Technology” at Bara Rupnagar, Ropar.

Compliance 21of-conditions312/2017-IA as-III, mentioned Dated: 07.02 in.201the8 EC letter

Sr. No. ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE CONDITIONS COMPLIANCE PART A-SPECIFIC CONDITIONS S. No Conditions Reply

1. The project proponent shall obtain all necessary Agreed, All necessary clearance/ clearance/permission from all relevant agencies permission from all relevant agencies including town planning authority before including town planning authority commencement of work. All the construction before commencement of work are shall be done in accordance with the local obtained. building byelaws. 2. The approval of the Competent Authority shall The  approvals of the competent be obtained for structural safety of buildings authority are obtained:Annexure – II. due to earthquakes, adequacy of fire fighting  Structure safety certificate is equipment etc as per National Building Code attached as Annexure – III. including protection measures from lightening  Fire fighting certificate is etc. Annexureattached as– IV.  AAI NOC is attached as Annexure – V. Topography and Natural Drainage NOC from wildlife is attached as

3. The natural drain system should be maintained The construction activity will be done for ensuring unrestricted flow of water. No in such a way that the natural drainage construction shall be allowed to obstruct the will not disturbed and maintained for natural drainage through the site on wetland unrestricted flow of natural water. The and water bodies. Check dams, bio-swales landscape and other sustainable urban drainage drainage sump collection chamber will systems (SUDS) are allowed for maintaining the be constructed within the campus for drainage pattern and to harvest rain water. maintaining the drainage pattern of the Buildings shall be designed to follow the natural Budki river passing through the site. No topography as much as possible. Minimum construction activity will be carried out cutting and filling should be done. in the water body/wetland. As per the geo-investigation; the ground water is encountered at 2.75-3.25mbgl; hence Environment Aplinka Solutions & Technologies Pvt.rain Ltd, waterNoida Uttar harvesting Pradesh is not feasible. Consultant 8 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

The project will have minimum cutting Water requirement, Conservation, rain water Harvesting, and Ground Water Recharge and filling.

4. Fresh water requirement from Bore well shall Agree. not exceed 422 KLD with prior permission from CGWA. 5. A certified report on the sources and availability A certified reportAnnexure on the– V I source. and of water from the local body supplying water availability of water from the local body along with the permission received by them for is attached as the same shall be submitted. This report shall specify the total annual water availability with the organization (local body), the quantity of water already committed for this project and the balance water available for distribution. This should be specified separately for ground water and surface water sources and ensure that there is no impact on other users. 6. At least 20% of the open spaces as required by Agreed, Green on the basis of local the local building by-laws shall be previous. Use building by – laws will be proposed. of Grass pavers, paver blocks with at least 50% opening, landscape etc. would be considered as previous surface. 7. Installation of dual pipe plumbing for supplying Dual pipe plumbing for supplying fresh fresh water for drinking, cooking and bathing water for drinking, cooking and bathing etc and other for supply for recycled water for and other for supply for recycles water flushing, landscape irrigation, car washing, for flushing, landscape irrigation, car thermal cooling, conditioning etc. shall be done. washing, thermal cooling, conditioning will be proposed. 8. Use of water saving device/fixtures (viz low Water saving device/fixtures for water flow flushing systems; use of low flow faucets conservation will be installed. tap aerators etc) for water conservation shall be incorporated in the building plan. 9. Separation of grey and black water should be Dual plumbing system will be installed done by the use of dual plumbing system. In for the separation of grey and black case of single stack system separate water. recirculation lines for flushing by giving dual plumbing system be done. 10. Water demand during construction should be To reduce theAnnexure water demand– VII. RMC plant reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete, curing is installed at site, NOC for the same is agents and other best practices referred. attached as 11. The local by-law provisions on rain water Agree, Local by-law provisions on rain harvesting should be followed. If local byelaw water harvesting will be followed. If provision is not available, adequate provision local byelaw provision is not available, for storage and recharge should be followed as adequate provision for storage and per the Ministry of Urban Development Model recharge should be followed as per the EnvironmentBuilding Byelaw,Aplinka 2016. Solutions As proposed, & Technologies Rooftop Pvt.Ministry Ltd, Noida of Uttar Urban Pradesh Development Model Consultant 9 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

rainwater of buildings will be collected in ponds Building Byelaw, 2016. As proposed, during rainy season and reused during non Rooftop rainwater of buildings will be rainy season. collected in ponds during rainy season and reused during non rainy season. 12. As proposed, no ground water shall be used There will be no groundwater is used during construction/operation phase of the during construction/operation. project. 13. Approval of the CGWA require before any There is no dewatering. dewatering for basements. 14. Excess treated water can also be reused through Excess treated water will be reused roadside plantations, in forestry or for dust through roadside plantations, in suppression in consultation with the local Body forestry or for dust suppression in concerned and/or the Forest Department. consultation with the local Body concerned and/or the Forest Department. Annexure – VIII. 15. The quantity of fresh water usage, water Agreed. Water requirement and water recycling and rainwater harvesting shall be balance is attached as measured and recorded to monitor the water balance as projected by the project proponent. The record shall be submitted to the Regional Solid WasteOffice, Management MoEF&CC along with six monthly Monitoring reports.

16. The provisions of the Solid Waste Management The provisions of the Solid Waste Rules, 2016, e-waste (Management) Rules, Management Rules, 2016, e-waste 2016, the Construction and Demolition Waste (Management) Rules, 2016, the Management Rules, 2016 and the Plastic Waste Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016 shall be followed. Management Rules, 2016 and the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 will be followed. 17. Disposal of muck during construction phase Excavated muck has been stored inside shall not create any adverse effect on the the campus and some part of it will be neighbouring communities and be disposal utilized in landscaping and the taking the necessary precautions for general remaining part will be used for safety and health aspects of people, only in backfilling/levelling. approved sites with the approval of competent authority. 18. Separate wet and dry bins must be provided in Separate bins will be provided for the each unit and at the ground level for facilitating segregation of waste in the proposed segregation of waste. Solid waste shall be project. Solid waste will be segregated segregated into wet garbage and inert materials. into wet garbage and inert material. Wet garbage shall be composted in Organic Wet garbage will be composted at site Waste Converter. Adequate area shall be by OWC. The Provisions of the Solid provided for solid waste management within waste management rules 2016, E-waste the premises which will include area for Management Rules 2016 and the Plastic Environmentsegregation, composting.Aplinka Solutions Adequate & Technologies space shall Pvt.Waste Ltd, Noida Management Uttar Pradesh Rules 2016 will be Consultant 10 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

be provided for OWC. The inert waste generated followed. from the project will be sent to dumping site. 19. Any hazardous waste generated during Agree. construction phase, shall be disposed off as per Sewage Treatmentapplicable Plant rules and norms with necessary approvals of the Sate Pollution Control Board.

20. Sewage shall be treated in the STP based on STP based on MBBR technology with UF Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) Technology will be proposed to treat the sewage. with tertiary treatment i.e. Ultra Filtration. The Treated water will be utilized for treated effluent from STP shall be recycled/re- flushing, HVAC cooling and horticulture. used for flushing, HVAC cooling and As proposed, no treated water shall be horticulture. As proposed, no treated water discharged into Municipal sewer line shall be discharged into Municipal sewer line Anneduringxure non- I X monsoon. months. STP during non monsoon months. feasibility report is attached as

21. No sewage or untreated effluent water would be No sewage or untreated effluent water discharged through storm water drains. will be discharged through storm water drains. 22. The installation of the Sewage Treatment Plan Agree. The installation of the Sewage (STP) shall be certified by an independent Treatment Plan (STP) will be certified expert and a report in this regards shall be by an independent expert and a report submitted to the Ministry before the project is in this regards will be submitted to the commissioned for operation. Periodical Ministry before the project is monitoring of water quality of treated sewage commissioned for operation. Periodical shall be conducted. Necessary measures should monitoring of water quality of treated be made to mitigate the odour problem from sewage will be conducted. STP will be STP. install at adequate distance from the habitation to mitigate the odour problem. 23 Sludge from the onsite sewage treatment, Ministry of Urban Development, Central including septic tanks, shall be collected, Public Health and Environmental conveyed and disposed as per the Ministry of Engineering Organization (CPHEEO) Urban Development, Central Public Health and Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Environmental Engineering Organization Treatment Systems, 2003 will be (CPHEEO) Manual on Sewerage and Sewage followed for the collection and disposal Treatment Systems, 2003. of sludge from STP. 24. Treated effluent shall also be used for irrigation Treated effluent will be used for and in Road side plantation after taking due irrigation and in Road side plantation permission from the concerned after taking due permission from the authorities/Forest department concerned authorities/Forest Annexuredepartment– X. 25 Compliance with the Energy Conservation ECBC compliance is attached as Building Code (ECBC) of Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall be ensured. Buildings in the EnvironmentStates which Aplinka have notified Solutions their & Technologies own ECBC, Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh Consultant 11 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

shall comply with the State ECBC, Outdoor and common area lighting shall be LED. Concept of passive solar design that minimize energy consumption in buildings by using design elements, such as building orientation, landscaping, efficient building envelope, appropriate fenestration, increased day lighting design and thermal mass etc. shall be incorporated in the building design, Wall, window, and roof u-values shall be as per ECBC specifications. 26 Energy conservation measures like installation All the energy conservation measures of CFLs/LED for the lighting the area outside the like installation of CFLs/LED for the building should be integral part of the project lighting the area outside the building design and should be in place before project will be integral part of the project commissioning. Used CFLs, TFL and LED shall be design and should be in place before properly collected and disposed off/sent for project commissioning. Used CFLs, TFL recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules and LED will be properly collected and of the regulatory authority to avoid mercury disposed off/sent for recycling as per contamination. the prevailing guidelines/rules of the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination.AnnexureProject X. is get “5 Star” certification from GRIHA , same is attached as 27. Solar, wind or other Renewable Energy shall be Agree. installed to meet electricity generation equivalent to 1% of the demand load or as per the state level/local building bye-laws requirement, whichever is higher. Follow super ECBC requirement of ECBC 2017 and provide compliance report. 28. Solar power shall be used for lighting in the Solar power will be used for lighting in apartment to reduce the power load or grid. the apartment to reduce the power load Separate eclectic meter shall be installed for or grid. Separate eclectic meter will be solar power. Solar power water heating shall be installed for solar power. Solar power provided to meet 20% of the hot water demand water heating will be provided to meet of the commercial and institutional building or 20% of the hot water demand of the as per the requirement of the local building bye- commercial and institutional building laws, whichever is higher. Residential buildings or as per the requirement of the local are also recommended to meet its hot water building bye-laws, whichever is higher. demand from solar water heaters, as far as Residential buildings are also possible. recommended to meet its hot water demand from solar water heaters, as far as possible. 29. Solar based electric power shall be provided to Solar based electric power will be Environmenteach unit for atAplinka least two Solutions bulbs/light & Technologies or one fan. Pvt.provided Ltd, Noida to Uttar each Pradesh unit for at least two ConsultantAs proposed, central lighting and street lighting bulbs/light or one fan. As proposed, 12 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

shall also be based on solar power. central lighting and street lighting will also be based on solar power. 30. Use of environment friendly materials in Fly Ash bricks, hollow bricks, bricks, blocks and other construction materials, AACs, Fly Ash Lime Gypsum blocks, shall be required for at least 20% of the Compressed earth blocks, and other construction material quantity. These include environment friendly materials will be Fly Ash bricks, hollow bricks, AACs, Fly used as per the provision of Fly Ash Ash Lime Gypsum blocks, Compressed earth Notification of September, 1999 and blocks, and other environment friendly amended as on 27th August, 2003 materials. Fly ash should be used as building and 25th January, 2016. Ready mixed material in the construction as per the concreteAnnexure must– X I be. used in building provision of Fly Ash Notification of construction. Fly ash bills are enclosed September, 1999 and amended as on 27th as August, 2003 and 25th January, 2016. Ready Air Qualitymixed and Noiseconcrete must be used in building construction.

31. Construction Site shall be adequately Construction Site will be adequately barricaded before the construction begins. barricaded before the construction Dust, smoke & other air pollution prevention begins. measures shall be provided for the building Dust, smoke & other air pollution as well as the site. These measures shall prevention measures will be provided include screens for the building under for the building as well as the site. construction, continuous dust/wind breaking These measures will include screens walls all around the site (at least 3 meter for the building under construction, height). Plastic/tarpaulin sheet covers shall continuous dust/wind breaking be provided for vehicles bringing in sand, walls all around the site (at least cement, murram and other construction 3 meter height). Plastic/tarpaulin materials prone to causing dust pollution at sheet covers will be provided for the site as well as taking out debris from the vehicles bringing in sand, cement, site. Sand, murram, loose soil, cement, stored murram and other construction on site shall be covered adequately so as to materials prone to causing dust prevent dust pollution. Wet jet shall be pollution at the site as well as taking provided for grinding and stone cutting. out debris from the site. Sand, Unpaved surfaces and loose soil shall be murram, loose soil, cement, stored on adequately sprinkled with water to suppress site will be covered adequately so as dust. to prevent dust pollution. Wet jet shall be provided for grinding and stone cutting. 32. All construction and demolition debris shall All construction and demolition be stored at the site (and not dumped on debris will be stored at the site before the roads or open spaces outside) before they are properly disposed. All they are properly disposed. All demolition demolition and construction waste and construction waste shall be managed as will be managed as per the provisions per the provisions of the Construction and of the Construction and Demolition EnvironmentDemolition WasteAplinka Rules, Solutions 2016. & Technologies All workers Pvt.Waste Ltd, Noida Rules, Uttar Pradesh 2016. All workers Consultant 13 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

working at the construction site and involved working at the construction site and in loading, unloading, carriage of construction involved in loading, unloading, material and construction debris or working in carriage of construction material and any area with dust pollution shall be provided construction debris or working in any with dust mask. area with dust pollution will be provided with dust mask. 33. Diesel and other Liquid/solid fuels shall not Agreed. be used for the generation of power. Power shall be generated through gas based or solar systems and shall conform to Environmental (Protection) prescribed for air and noise emission standards. 34. The gaseous emissions from DG set shall be Adequate stack height will be provided dispersed through adequate stack height as per as per CPCB standard to disperse the CPCB standards. Acoustic enclosure shall be gaseous emission from DG set. Acoustic provided to the DG sets to mitigate the noise enclosure will be provided to the DG pollution. Low sulphur diesel shall be used. The sets to mitigate the noise pollution. Low location of the DG set and exhaust pipe height sulphur diesel will be used. The shall be as per the provisions of the Central location of the DG set and exhaust pipe Pollution Control Board (CPCB) norms. height will be as per the provisions of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) norms. 35. For indoor air quality the ventilation provisions Adequate ventilation will be provided as per National Building Code of India. for indoor air quality as per NBCI. 36. Ambient noise levels shall conform to Agree. Residential area both during day and night as per Noise Pollution (Control and Regulation) Rules, 2000. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality shall be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures shall be made to reduce ambient air and noise level during Green Coverconstruction phase, so as to conform to the stipulated standards by CPCB/ SPCB.

37. A minimum of 1 tree for every 80sqm of land Agree, at the time of development of should be planted and maintained. The existing green all the norms and rules will we be trees will be counted for this purpose. followed. Preference should be given to planting native species. Where the trees need to be cut, compensatory plantation in the ratio of 1:3 (i.e. Planting of 3 trees for every 1 tree that is cut) shall be done and maintained. As proposed Top Soil 91,230.62sqmPrevention and area Reuse shall be provided for green area development. Environment Aplinka Solutions & Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh Consultant 14 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

38. Topsoil should be stripped to a depth of 20 Topsoil will be stripped to a depth of 20 cm from the areas proposed for buildings, cm from the areas proposed for roads, paved areas, and external services. It buildings, roads, paved areas, and should be stockpiled appropriately in external services. It will be stockpiled designated areas and reapplied during appropriately in designated areas and Transportplantation of the proposed vegetation on site. reapplied during plantation of the proposed vegetation on site.

39. A comprehensive mobility plan, as per MoUD The parking has been calculated as per best practices guidelines (URDPFI), shall be the approved building plan. The prepared to include motorized, non-motorized, number of ECS has been calculated public, and private networks. Road should be based on parking area. designed with due consideration for environ ment, and safety of users. The road system can be designed with these basic criteria. 1. Separate roadways will be used for vehicles and pedestrians Hierarchy of roads with proper  segregation of vehicular pedestrian  traffic.  Traffic calming measures. Proper design of entry and exit points. Parking norms as per local regulation. Annexure – XII. 40. A detailed traffic management plan as submitted A detailed traffic management plan is shall be implemented in letter assessment of attached as the cumulative impact of all activities being carried out or proposed to be carried out by the project or otherwise, shall be made for traffic densities and parking capabilities in a 05kms radius from the site. A detailed traffic management and a traffic decongestion plan drawn up through an organization of repute and specializing in Transport Planning shall be implemented to the satisfaction of the State Urban Development and Transport Departments shall also include the consent of all the concerned implementing agencies. 41. Vehicles hired for bringing construction Well maintained and PUC certified material to the site should be in good condition Annexurevehicles will– X beIII. used for construction and should have a pollution check certificate purpose. PUC certificate is attached as and should conform to applicable air and noise emission standards be operated only during non-peak hours. 42. Provisions shall be made for the housing of Provisions will be made for the construction labour within the site with all housing of construction labour within necessary infrastructure and facilities such as the site with all necessary fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, infrastructure and facilities such as Environmentsafe drinking Aplinka water, Solutions medical & Technologies health care, Pvt.fuel Ltd, Noida for Uttar cooking, Pradesh mobile toilets, Consultant 15 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

crèche etc. The housing may be in the form of mobile STP, safe drinking water, temporary structures to be removed after the medical health care, crèche etc. The completion of the project. housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed Annexureafter the completion– XIV. of the project. Environmental Management Plan MoU from the hospital is attached as

43. An environmental management plan (EMP) as An environmental management plan prepared and submitted along with EIA (EMP) will be implemented to ensure Report shall be implemented to ensure compliance with the environmental compliance with the environmental conditions conditions specified above. A dedicated specified above. A dedicated Environment Environment Monitoring Cell with Monitoring Cell with defined functions and defined functions and responsibility responsibility shall be put in place to implement will be put in place to implement the the EMP. The environmental cell shall ensure EMP. that the environment infrastructure like Sewage Treatment Plant, Landscaping, Rain Water Harvesting, Energy efficiency and conservation, water efficiency and conservation, solid waste management, renewable energy etc. are kept operational and meet the required standards. The environmental cell shall also keep the record of environment monitoring Others and those related to the environment infrastructure.

44. Provisions shall be made for the housing of Agreed, Labour hutments with all the construction labour within the site with all required facilities are provided at site. necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking water, medical health care, crèche etc. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. 45. A First Aid Room shall be provided in the Construction of project is not start yet. project both during construction and operations First Aid room will be provided in the of the project. premises during construction/operation phase. 46. The company shall draw up and implement CSR plan as per Company’s Act of 2013 PART-B corporateGENERAL CONDITIONS social Responsibility plan as per the will be implemented. Company’s Act of 2013.

1. A copy of the environmental clearance letter Agree. shall also be displayed on the website of the Environmentconcerned StateAplinka Pollution Solutions Control & Technologies Board. The Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh Consultant 16 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

EC letter shall also be displayed at the Regional Office, District Industries centre and Collector’s Office/Tehsildar’s office for 30 days. 2. The funds earmarked for environmental Agree. protection measures shall be kept in separate account and shall not be diverted for other purpose. Year-wise expenditure shall be reported to this Ministry and its concerned Regional Office. 3. Officials from the Regional Office of MoEF&CC, Agree. Chandigarh who would be monitoring the implementation of environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation. Facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to MoEF&CC shall be forwarded to the APCCF, Regional Office of MoEF&CC, Chandigarh. 4. In the case of any changes(s) in the scope of the Agree. project, the project would require a fresh appraisal by this Ministry. 5. The Ministry reserves the right to add Agree. additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 6. All other statutory clearances such as the Approval will be taken if required. approvals for storage of diesel from Chief Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective competent authorities 7. These Stipulations would be enforced among These Stipulations will be enforced others under the provisions of the Water among others under the provisions of (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Water (Prevention and Control of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, (Prevention and Control of Pollution) 1991 and the EIA Notification, 2006. Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and the EIA Environment Aplinka Solutions & Technologies Pvt.Notification, Ltd, Noida Uttar 2006. Pradesh Consultant 17 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

8. The project proponent shall advertise in at Agree, Advertise in two local least two local Newspapers widely circulated Newspapers widely circulated in the in the region, one of which shall be in the region, informing that the project has vernacular . language informing that the been accordedAnnexure – X EnvironmentalV. project has been accorded Environmental Clearance is done. Newspaper ad is Clearance and copies of clearance letters are attached as available with the State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change at http://www.envfor.nic.in. The advertisement shall be made within Seven days from the date of receipt of the Clearance letter and a copy of the same shall be forwarded to the Regional Office of this Ministry at Chandigarh. 9. Any appeal against this clearance shall lie with Agree. the National Green Tribunal. If preferred, within a period 30 days as per prescribed under Section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 10. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent This was followed. by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zilla Parisad/Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the Local NGO, if any, from whom suggestions/representations, if any, were received while processing the proposal. The clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the company by the proponent. 11. The proponent shall upload the status of Agreed. compliance of the stipulated EC conditions, including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Office of MoEF&CC, the respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the SPCB. The criteria pollutant 2 levels namely; SPM, RSPM, S0 , NOx (ambient levels as well as stack emissions) or critical sectoral parameters, indicated for the project shall be monitored and displayed at a convenient location near the main gate of the company in the public domain. 12. The environmentalst statement of each financial Agree. year ending 31 March in Form-V as is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State Pollution EnvironmentControl boardAplinka as Solutions prescribed & Technologies under the Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh ConsultantEnvironment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as 18 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of EC conditions and shall also be sent to the respective Regional Offices of MoEF&CC by e-mail.

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CHAPTER IV: ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ANALYSIS

Site visit was conducted along with team of NABL Accredited Laboratory “Noida Testing Laboratories” for monitoring of the emission levels and contamination level of different parameters. The monitoring and collection of samples were done as per CPCB Norms. Following Annexure XVI. parameters were analyzed and observations are mentioned below. Monitoring results are attached as A. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring:

Air Quality has been monitored in the month of March,

2018. All the parameters were found3 to be well within3 the specified limit of CPCB. The levels of 10 2.5 PM and PM3 were 158.103 μg/m and 96.30 μg/m which were within the permissible limit of

100 μg/m and 60 μg/m respectively (for residential, rural and other3 areas as stipulated in the3 2 x National Ambient Air Quality Standards). Levels of SO (20.50 μg/m ) and NO (32.70 μg/m ) 2 x were also observed to be within the corresponding stipulated limits (Limit for SO and NO : 80 3 µg/m ) at monitoring location. 180 160 140 120 100 CPCB Standard 80 Value on site 60 40 20 0 PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NO2

B. Ambient Noise Quality Monitoring:

Noise measurements were carried out at the project site day night in March 2018. Ambient standards with respect to noise for L & L met and all the parameters were found to be within the prescribed limits set by CPCB.

Environment Aplinka Solutions & Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh Consultant 20 Six Monthly Compliance report for Establishment of Indian Institute of Project Name Technology June Project Proponent M/s Indian Institute of Technology 2018 Project Address Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

Noise level in the Project Site 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Value at site in dB CPCB Standard in dB Lday (6.0 AM TO 10.0 58.5 65 PM) Lnight (10.0 PM TO 6.0 42 55 AM)

C. Water Quality Monitoring:

Sample of water used for construction purposes was used for monitoring. No significant observation was made during the monitoring and analysis. All the parameters were found within the prescribed limits.

1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Value at Project Site Limit as per IS: CPCB

Environment Aplinka Solutions & Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Noida Uttar Pradesh Consultant 21 ANNEXURE I

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PREVIOUS COMPLIANCE SUBMISSION fiqanr {.YrK ;irrd{'tg, aqqrrc, dqrq 1 4ooo 1 , t{Rn INDIAN OF TECI{NO!"OGY RSPAM 'NSTITUTINangal Road, Rupnagar, Punjab- 140001, lNnlA (fl{rq/Tele : *91 - 1881- 227879 quwlTele : +91 - 1881- 242103 *rs/P.*: *91 - 1881- 22333$ $ * farc-mail : [email protected] ,in

,, tz(zs)t|4lrrrRPw l{6 11 .-m .Ianuary l0thn 2018

Advisor, rRegional Officc, of Environment, Forcst and Climate Changc, 24-25, Sector 3l-A n Marg, Chandigarh-f 60030

ubnrission of half-ycarly Compliarlcc report showing thc status of compliancc ol'the ted conditions as specified in Environmental Clearance Letter fbr tjducational Institute r Institute of Technology Ropar located at Village Bara Phool & Nunorval o{'Tehsil lr & Village Gharispur, Bara Surtanpur & Ratlanpur of Tehsil Chamkaur Sahib, District rr, Pun-iab.

rironnrent Cleararrce l,etter No. SEIAA 1M.5.1781646. Dated 7"01 .2015

relerence to the Environrnental Clearance Letter as issued to our project; \\/e are itting the status of conipliance to the stipulnted conditions as specified in the sanrc, th of Decernber 201 7 in hard and soft copy.

,king you. x- r'Lu'\'"[x t 9d*ts\2 lnslitute r:rf Technology i{opar py olsix monthly compliance of six monthly compliancc report in the forrn of Ct)

The ChairLnan, Puqiab State pollution Control Bcard, Vatavaran Bhawan, Nabha Road, Patiala, Punjab- I 4700 I The Member Secretary, State lovironxental lmpact Assessment Authority, Vatavaran Bhawan, Nabha Road, Patiala, Pu1iffi*Sr?ffit1 of lndia . qftqffi qdn$1 m \-:e wf,aq friid'a Mn of Eniircnns( f@ a Cmtab CturP' {q, {. 24-25, frqZT 31-q' ' Bavs N0.24-25, Sec'31 A ' ur4riz^4i6rn6;ortn I/bre Tf{prnMg. ;irrdr &, wrflT, ri$rq 14aao 1 , rry11;p INDIAN INSIITUTE OF TEEHNOLOGY ROPAR Nangal Road, Rupnagar, Punjab- 140001, lNm'A ({rirq/Tele : +91 - 1881- 227Q7* qrnv/Tele: *91 - 1881- 242103 $6s1P6;: *91 - 1881- 223395 * - A-stf-mait : [email protected],in

t}(zl\nltrrrRPRi {$o rr1 -;ri January l0th, 20I8

'ror, Regional 0ffice, of Environment, Forest and Climatc Changc, 24-25, Sector 3l-A Marg, Chandigarh-I60030

of half-yearly Cornpliance roporl showing the sratus of compliance of rhe condiiiorrs as specified i:r Environrnental Clearance l-etter for Educational Institutc Irrstitute of Technology Ropar located at Village Bara Phool & Nunorval of Tehsil tgar & Village Charispur, Bara Surtanpur & Rattanpur of T'ehsil Chamkaur Sahib, District , Punjab.

nrent Clcarance l,etter No. SEIAA 1M.5.1781646. Dated 7.01 .2015

relerence to the Environmental Clearance Letter as issued to our project; we ilre itting the status of compliance to the stipulated conditions as specified in the same, of December 2017 in hard and solt copy.

Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

of six monlhly compliance report of six monthly oompliance report in the lirrm of CD

The Chairman, Punjab State Pollutiorr Control Board, Vatavaran Bhawan, Nablra Road, Patiala, Punjab- I 4700 I The Member Secretary, State Environmenhl Impact Assessment Authority, Valavaran , Nabha Road. Patiala, Punjab- 14700 I . AS ffierffi S{axr"r *,rrs- ,trTn f.g, 5r]"{lp', cixTq 1 4000'N , rfl;il INDIAN IN$TI'UTE QT TICHNSI"O&Y KSPEI{ Nangal Koad, Rupnagar. Punjab- 1&fl001. lhit}'& WaflslTerle : *91 - 1S&t- X27S?:,r € qmrvlTele : *91 - 1*S1- *4?1(}', *e"lry5ax : +91 - 18S1- XXSS*:; a Y $ - A'otf-rnail : reglstrar@iilrpn"ee irr -& T. Nrr. t2(25)fi4ttlrRpR/ f1 -f i .[an**ry+0tl#]lS I 1{o T0n 'hit.' ,2: q lzlre The Advisor, * Northern Regional Offiec, Ministry of Environmcnt, Forest and Clirnate Change, B*y No. 24-25, Sector 3l-A .$ Ilakshin Marg, Chandigarh- 160030

-$ Sub: Submission of half-yearly Compliance report shorving the status of compliance of-the slipxlated conditions as specified in Environmental Clearance Letter for llclucatiorral lnstitute ** 'l*diax lnstitute of Technology Ropar located at Village Bara Phool & Nunorval o{'T'chsil llxpnagar & Yillage Oharispur, Rara Suftanpur & Rattanpur of l'chsil Chamkaur Sahib, Dislrict *.s Rupnagar. Punjab"

* Ret Enyironrnent clearance Lettcr No. SEIAA/M.S.178/646. Datc.d 7.01 .201 5 -t *mr$ir" \ra T&ti k wir& reference to the Envirorrmcntal Clearancc l-stter as issued to our project; rvc arc lxrt&: *brnitixg the slatus of cornplianee to the stipulatcd conditions as specificd in the sanrc. .S u* t* t}e moxth of Decembcr 2017 in hard and soft copy. Tllaxking you. € Yours.,_{nccrcl,v.r' ,' 1 I , l, \\ ,..-{j'r,{_{i.- \s },,.-. _ Itcllistrar ;' {. ; ./ 'i'' Y lndiarr lnstitute ol'Technology ilopo. "/-' ,: \* exct ilcr**sry of six r:.ronthly collpliance report i Se$ cqg of six'rn*:rthly coxpliance report in the form of CD cw&r; s i t,.]' l$&* {&sienrax, Puxjab State Pollution Control Board, Valavaran Bhawan. Nablra lload, &*rels" hmlxb-i470*1 s ' '&rstxbct Secretary, State [nvironmental lrnpact Assessmenl Ar-rthorit-v. Vntarrerarr &&xl Nablx Rcad. Patiala, Punjab-147001 . s .,i,',''.' -.& V- ?.. I& \s ANNEXURE II

STRUCTURAL SAFETY CERTIFICATE

ANNEXURE III

FIRE FIGHTING CERTIFICATE

ANNEXURE IV

AAI NOC ヽ ● 群輔可nw願 AIRPORTs AUTHORITY OFIND:A

Datc:10¨ 08-2016 Registrar, IIT Ropar, Nangal Road, Valid Upto:09-08-2021 Rupnagar,Punj ab- I 4000 I

No Objection Certificate fi Height Clearance

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| | l. This NOC is issued by Airports Authority of lndia(AAI)in pllst 四 thc ncc of rcsponsゃ ШサCOnfcrred by and as plovisioris of Govt. of lndia(MiniStry of C市 il Avia面 晩 山 on)OrdCr GSRl l(E)dated 301h Sep・ 2015 for Safe and Air-craft Operations.

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2. This office has no objectiorl to the construction of the pr.oposecl str,ir lre as per the fO‖ Owing details: NOC ID:

Applicant Name+ IIm Ш§luヽ ″ Sitc Address*

Sitc c00rdin圧藤 762734.41_ll,817.76,762835.01‐ 305732.35,762851。 13-305819.22,7629 0.87-305746.13,

= Site ЁlevadOn in nltrs AMSL a = 265 ⅣI ム = LppliCant* = Perlnissible fop Elevation = … in 289ⅣI ntrs Above = Mean Sea = "evel(AMSL) = = = As provided by applicant = 3.This NOc is subiect to tlle tellns and cOnditiOns as given be10w: = = ― ― a.Pe111lissible TOp elevatiOn llas bcen issucd On the basis Of sitc c001‐ ― ― ― ‐ di:latcs and sitc EIcvatiOn sublnittcd by Applicant. ― ― ― ― ― ― I∬ R!留t淵 ― ― ‐ 'he Offlcc lnay 縦initiate蹴 il言action1淵 under the Aircraft ― ― ― 棚躍 ¥僣{萬 驚聰:悧留iy ‐ ― ― (DcmolitiOn Ofobst■ lction causcd by B ‐ ― ― ‐ ― ― ‐ ― ― b.Thc structurc hcight(including ally supersttucturc)shall pc calculatcd by subtracting tlle Site clevationinAMSL■ = thc Penllissible TOp EIcvatiOn in Aヽ Om 〔SL i.e.Ⅳ Iaxilllunl stl■lcture Hcight=Pcllllissiblc TOp ElevatiOn minlls(― ElcvatiOn. )SitC Q Tlle mc oftte NOc、 ぬ■脂 鋤 耐 b ttc PЮ 宙」0∬ Of sectiOn%A ofttc hd識 notiflcations issucd therc undcr frOm tittc tO timc including thc Ai■ 9rafr(pcm。 lhion of ol and Trees etc.)Rules,1994. 1鮒 肌 鯉『 ″ ttti憲

ting arrestersi staircasc,1′ 4urntcc,ovcrhcad walcl・ k"ld atttchmcnts Of flxtul・ :』 棚 γ3違鑑 ;:Lξ 龍而雨 es Of ally Ыe Ъp□ 輌 耐 郎9Mメ鋤山mtttn p 2 Page l/2 W計可可嗜 昨河 ‖やくヾJ‖ 百引で倒、研要輔_11000: Rajiv GandhiBhawan 甲■:Ч :24632950 Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi-1 1 0003 、 Phone1 24632950 ●

面 面ふ e. Only use of oil fired or elecric fired 師に ψ … | f. The certificate is valid for a period of -5 yetrs fi'om the date of ils commenced witlrin tlre period, a fi'eslt 'NOC' firln the Desigtltl obtained. However, if construction rvork has courmeuced, ouetime fr-om the date of issue of NOC in respect of Lruildingistructttre ailql issue of NOC in respect of chimney. tlay be consiclered by A{' intimated to this office. I g. No ligtrt or a combination of lights which by reason ot'its intenpttl si 棚 irrstalled at th9 脩濶 ih. u.ronurrtical ground lights of the Airpott shallbe 1譜 中 出勢 ・ | I‖ボl富II‖:III11革言lI鷲 耳noise, vibrations, damages etc. caused by aircraft operations at or in the vicinity of the airpolt'

provided as per the guidelines specified in chapter i.Day markings&nigllt ligllting willl sccondaly powcr supply sha I Section 4, available on DGCA India website: 6 and append破 6 of C市il Aviation Rctlllircl■lcnt Scrics `B・ I www.dgca.nic.in the clei from the concerned authorities including j. The appticant is responsibte t9 o-bt1in all othel slaflrtol'y the safe ancl regular aircratt operations and shall plans. This NOC tbr heiglit clcarant-es is to e re upproruiof builcting land etc. cr purpOSC/Ch血 whatsowCr, ownership of 蔽 IttЛ Iご docI離 iお faり o山 if the site lies Applicant to seek sepamte NOC from Def'ence, k. This NOC has been issued w'r't' the Civil Airports' within tlreir jurisdiction. shall bc valld. l.Incaseofanydiscrepancy/interpretatiorrofNoC.letter.Englislr shall ancllor AGL height' vation in AMSL Prevail' m. In case of any dispute w'r't site elevation

Clraimran NOC Committee RegionName: NORTH al Man09er(ATM),NR glrffc ol ln'l Address: Genetal Ivlanager AirPorts Hffirff tlfiffitl/AirlortsAuthrrty Authority of India, Regional rqrilq srqffl, U{ffi tv, rt lkt' Or6rati.n.l Officcs, Gurlaon R.ad, New lelhr''' HearJquarter, Northern Regitln' Operational Oft-rces, Gurgaon Road, New Delhi-110037

Email ID: [email protected]

Contact No: 0l l-2561355 I

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可命可Ti由 ‖q■ 駆硼轟猥at 110003 酬 : 24632950 卜110003 Phone1 24632950 RaliV Gandhl Bhawan S3樹 81ungAirpOn,New ANNEXURE V

WILDLIFE NOC

ANNEXURE VI

CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY OF WATER

ANNEXURE VII

RMC PLANT NOC ANNEXURE VIII

WATER CALCULATION Water Balance ANNEXURE IX

FEASIBILITY REPORT FEASIBILITY REPORT

FEASIBILITY REPORT OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (2*500KLD)

At EXPANSION OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE “INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ROPAR”

Project Owner :

IIT ROPAR FEASIBILITY REPORT

INDEX

Table of Contents

1. Details of STP.

2. Design Criteria.

3. Specification of Equipments.

4. Process Flow Diagram.

5. P & I Diagram.

6. Discharge Objectives FEASIBILITY REPORT

PREAMBLE

The oldest method of sewage treatment is irrigation or spraying on agricultural lands. The oxygen presents in the soil oxidses the organic matter in the sewage and purifies it. The mineral constituents in the sewage are also thus supplies to the soil. As the sewage per person per year contains 3 Kg of Nitrogen, 0.75 Kg of Phosphorous and 2.2 Kg of Potassium, use of sewage in agriculture may reduce the requirement of chemical fertilizers. But the difficulties involved are:-

1. The location of the sewage throughout the year. 2. Hygienic consideration including spread of infectious disease.

Hence use of raw sewage for agriculture is not favored.

Treatment processes for waste water renovation can be classified in a number of ways. The most common method is to characterize them by function i.e. precipitation, bioxidation or adsorption. In the treatment of domestic waste, primary treatment usually removes about 35% of BOD & 60% of SS.

DETAILS OF S.T.P.

A. COMPONENTS OF CONCERN

It is estimated that the sewage effluent quantity which shall be generated shall be to the tune of 707 KLD as estimated from Phase-I & its expansion. Therefore 2 STP of 500 KLD (FAB Technology) is being proposed to limit the impurities viz. SS & BOD keeping in view the future expansion plans.

It is evident from the above activity that the sewage accruing from the canteen and the domestic toilets shall show variation in critical pollutants like S.S. (Suspended Solids) & BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand).

B. DISCHARGE OBJECTIVES

The discharge requirements for inland irrigation are stipulated by the Pollution Control Board. IIT Ropar shall be discharging the treated water on the land for horticulture and in flushing leading to zero liquid discharge. C. TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS

1. Removal of Suspended Solids 2. Oil Separation 3. Reduction of organic content: BOD & COD

D. TREATMENT METHOD

a. Biological FEASIBILITY REPORT

E. PROCESS ENVISAGED

The objective of the treatment is envisaged to be met with Biological Treatment to attain a high degree of efficacy. Package Sewage Waste Water Treatment units are designed keeping in view of the operational problems faced by the conventional waste system. These units are an ideal solution to the treatment of waste water in the educational institute. FEASIBILITY REPORT

MOVING BED BIO REACTOR

BIO REACTOR

The Bio Reactor is based on the Fluidized Random Aerobic Reactor which combines the advantage of an Activated Sludge Plant with the Random distribution systems such as Biofilters. With capacities that could be as low as 1/10th of ASP and fractional power consumption, such a reactor is ideal for the efficient removal of BOD and organics from the wastewater.

The tanks are packed with RIGID PP-UV-sterilized Gas Fluted Media with liquid random distribution wherein air diffusers are placed to uniformly release air across the tanks.

BACTERIAL GROWTH

Bacteria grow rapidly in the Bio-Pac unit under properly engineered conditions. They consume organic chemical for their growth and remove them from the wastewater. The bacteria converts chemical into biological cells, which under proper growth conditions, form slims. The slims adhere to available surfaces and accumulate into what we call random biological film or fixed film. The high surface area-to-volume ratio of the units allows for accumulation of substantial concentration of bacteria in the relatively small reactor units. Further, the accumulated bacteria which provides high rates of removal or organic chemicals are fixed in the system and do not need to be recycled back to the basin.

In the Bio Reactor system the water is constantly flowing through rigid PVC matrix to which the biological film attached. As the water flows past the biological film, bacteria in the film absorb organic chemicals as well as oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other trace nutrients required for their growth.

As the bacteria grow on the matrix and as more chemicals are added to the unit, the stationary biological film will continue to build in thickness. As the film becomes thicker the depth of penetration by diffusion of the absorbed material such as oxygen or other nutrients is not sufficient to reach the entire distance through the slime of the plastic media. At some point, the film will become sufficiently thick and portion of the film closest to the plastic media will not receive any food or nutrient, particularly oxygen. The inner layer of the film becomes anaerobic and the organisms lose their ability to adhere to the media surface. The shear forces of the water and / or air bubbles flowing through the matrix will ultimately become great enough to tear this portion of the biological film loose from the media. This process is called sloughing. The solids which slough from the media will flow out of the system with the effluents and are to be removed from the water through clarification in a settling module. The exposed portion of media surface will repeat the process of slime accumulation and sloughing.

In actual operation of the Bio Reactor units, biological film will be in a state of dynamic, continuous growth and sloughing. At any given time, portion of the media are always at some point between forming a new film sloughing. FEASIBILITY REPORT

WORKING PRINCIPAL

The MBBR works on the same principle as the submerged fixed film process with only one exception - the media is not fixed and floats around in the aeration tank. The main advantage of this system over the submerged fixed film process is that it prevents choking of the media. This also avoids sludge recirculation. Compared to conventional technologies the MBBR is compact, energy efficient and user friendly. It also allows flexibility in design of the reactor tank.

EFFLUENT QUALITY

The effluent discharged from the Bio Reactor system will contain sloughed biological solids, but would be relatively free of soluble organic chemicals. The quantity of biological solids in the effluent will depend substantially on the quantity of suspended solids and the concentration of soluble BOD entering the system. It is therefore necessary to provide means of separating the biological mass from the effluent.

PACKAGE UNIT contains TUBE SETLLERS for sedimentation and 60 Gross fluted Rigid PVC fill media for the FAB units to treat the wastewater for discharge into the receiving waters and/ or the sanitary sewers as per the local regulations. The media thickness changes with the design parameters/depth of the unit and can vary from 0.25 to 0.40mm thickness. FEASIBILITY REPORT

F. CLARIFIER (TUBE SETTLER)

The equalised and chemically treated effluent is pumped to this tank. This is a rectangular hopper bottom tank. The purpose of clarifier is to separate the dispersed and colloidal impurities by way of flocculation, coagulation and settling. The clarified supernatant overflows to the treated water storage tank and the sludge being heavier is drawn on towards the lagging end for further dewatering and disposal.

G. CLEAR WATER TANK

In this tank, clear water is subjected to tertiary treatment for further polishing of effluent.

H. FILTRATION AND ADSORPTION COLUMN

The clear effluent from the above tank is passed through Multigrade Filter Column & Activated Carbon Filter which serves the purpose of filtration as for undesirable suspended impurities as well as adsorb maximum dissolved impurities and color by activated carbon particles..

I. SLUDGE DRYING BEDS

The sludge generated in the process shall be discharged onto the sludge drying beds. The wet sludge shall be left on the sand bed and allowed to sun dry. Part of the water shall evaporate and the remaining will percolate through the sand bed. This is returned to the inlet collection tank for retreatment. The sludge dried on the bed shall be raked off manually along with the sand layer disposal. Fresh layer of sand shall be furbished.

OR Centrifuge is also offered as an alternative mechanical sludge dewatering system . FEASIBILITY REPORT

Hydraulic Flow Diagram of STP based on MBBR Technology

Scheme of Sewage Treatment Plant FEASIBILITY REPORT

DESIGN CRITERIA

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (500 KLD) Parameters Inlet Outlet pH 6.5 - 8.5 6.5 - 7.5 BOD 300 mg/L < 30 mg/L COD 350 mg/L <100 mg/L TSS 300 mg/L <100 mg/L O & G 20 mg/L <10 mg/L SPECIFICATION OF EQUIPMENTS CIVIL COMPONENTS (SCOPE OF CLIENT) 1. BAR SCREEN CHAMBER Quantity 1 No. Size 0.6M X 0.6M X 0.75M+FB MOC Civil/RCC 2. OIL & GREASE TRAP Quantity 1 No. Capacity 6.0 M3 Size 2.0M X 1.5M X 2.0M+FB MOC Civil/RCC 3. EQUALISATION TANK Quantity 1 No. Capacity 225.0 M3 Size 7.5M X 7.5M X 4.0M+ 0.5FB MOC Civil/RCC 4. MBBR TANK Quantity 2 Nos. Capacity 50.0 M3 Size 3.8M X 3.8M X 3.5M + 0.5 FB MOC Civil/RCC 5. TUBE SETTLER TANK Quantity 1 No. Capacity 40.0 M3 Size 4.0M x 3.3M x 3.0M + 0.5 FB + Hopper MOC Civil/RCC 6. CLEAR WATER TANK Quantity 1 No. Capacity 50.0 M3 Size 5.0M x 4.0M x 2.5M + 0.5 FB MOC Civil/RCC 7. SLUDGE HOLDING TANK Quantity 1 Nos. FEASIBILITY REPORT

Capacity 60.0 M3 Size 4.3M x 4.0M x 3.5M + 0.5FB MOC Civil/RCC 8. TREATED WATER TANK Quantity 3 No. Capacity 20.0 KL MOC HDPE Make Syntex/Equivalent 9. SEWAGE SUPPLY UPTO INLET CHAMBER 10. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO OUR MCC PANEL 11. TREATED WATER SUPPLY 12. PLATFORM FOR EQUIPMENTS, HANDRAIL, PUDDLE FLANGES,MANHOLE COVER

ELECTRO-MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS (SCOPE OF ASTPL) 1. BAR SCREEN Quantity 2 No. Type Manual Size 600 mm x 750 mm MOC SS -304 2. SEWAGE LIFTING PUMP Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Capacity 25.0 M3/hr Head 10-12 M Type Submersible Make Kirloskar/Equivalent 3. ROOT AIR BLOWER Quantity 3 Nos. (2W + 1S) Capacity 340 M3/hr Head 5000 mm WC Make Beta/Everest/Equivalent 4. FILTER FEED PUMP Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Capacity 31.25 M3/hr Head 25-28 M Type Centrifugal Make Kirloskar/Equivalent 5. SLUDGE TRANSFER PUMP Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Capacity 12.5 M3/hr Head 12-15 M Type Centrifugal Make Kirloskar/Equivalent 6. FILTER PRESS FEASIBILITY REPORT

Quantity 1 No. Size 30" x 30" No. of Plates 29 Type Manual Make Pharmatech/Equivalent 7. FILTER PRESS FEED PUMP Quantity 2 No. (1W + 1S) Type Screw Capacity 3.0m3 / hr Head 40 M Make Rotomac/Equivalent 8. COARSE BUBBLE DIFFUSERS Quantity 56 Nos. Type Coarse Bubble Diffuser Size 150 mm Dia MOC PVC Make MM Aqua/ Equivalent 9. FINE BUBBLE DIFFUSERS Quantity 50 Nos. Type Fine Bubble Diffuser Size 63 mm Dia, 650 mm long MOC PVC Make MM Aqua/ Equivalent 10. TREATED WATER TRANSFER PUMP Quantity 2 No. (1W + 1S) Type Centrifugal Capacity 31.25 m3 / hr Head 25-30 M Make Kirloskar/Equivalent 11. MBBR MEDIA Quantity 25 M3 Surface Area 400 M2/M3 MOC PP Make MM Aqua/ Equivalent 12. TUBE SETTLER MEDIA Quantity 10 M3 Shape Hexagonal Length 750 mm Surface Area 11 M2/M3 Hopper Angle 55o MOC PVC Make MM Aqua/ Equivalent 13. MULTI GRADE SAND FILTER FEASIBILITY REPORT

Quantity 1 No. Dia 1.5 M HOS 1.8 M Material of Construction FRP Media Multigrade Sand Quantity Media As per requirement 14. ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER Quantity 1 No. Dia 1.5 M HOS 1.8 M Material of Construction FRP Media Activated Carbon Quantity Media As per requirement 15. DOSING SYSTEM (Standby) Quantity 1 Set ( Tank - 1 No., Pump - 1 No.) Pump Capacity 0 - 12 LPH Tank Capacity 500 Litres MOC PVC / HDPE Type of Dosing Manual Make Asia LMI / E-DOSE / Equivalent 16. UV SYSTEM (Working ) Quantity 1 No. Capacity 25.0 M3/hr Make Philips/Alfa UV / Equivalent 17. ELECTRICAL PANEL

13 DOL Starter with 3 stage level controller + Energy Meter & Mimic Display

18. ELECTRICAL WIRING & CABLE TRAY As per requirement 19. AERATION GRID As per requirement 20. PIPING & VALVES MS / GI / UPVC; As per requirement 21. PLATFORM, STAIRCASE, HANDRAIL ANNEXURE X

ECBC COMPLIANCE GRIHA CERTIFICATE

KALPAKRIT SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTS PVT. LTD. www.kalpakrit.com

ECBC COMPLIANCE REPORT IIT Ropar

Date: 23-01-2015

Prepared by:

Kalpakrit Sustainable Environments Pvt. Ltd.

Corporate office: 72, Khirki Village,

Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 110017 Ph: 011.29545120

Kalpakrit Sustainable Environments Pvt. Ltd. 72, Khirki Village, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 110017 Ph: 011.29545120 E: [email protected]

ECBC COMPLIANCE REPORT

4.2.1.1. U FACTORS

U Factors for the overall fenestration assembly is taken as 2.21 W/ m2-K which complies with the ECBC mandatory requirements

4.2.1.2 SHGC

For WWR<=40 % SHGC values are taken as 0.25

5.2.2 MINIMUM EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCIES

Centrifugal Water Cooled Chiller of COP 6.3 is used.

5.2.3.1 All Heating & Cooling systems shall be controlled by a time clock as per ECBC.

5.2.3.2 All heating & cooling equipment are temperature controlled .

5.2.3.3 All Cooling Towers & Closed circuit fluid coolers shall have variable speed drives controlling the fans

5.2.4.1 PIPING INSULATION

Piping insulation of R-0.77 is provided.

5.2.4.2 Ductwork has been insulated with a R value of 0.6( Return Ducts)

5.2.6.1 CONDENSOR LOCATION Condensers are optimally placed so as to avoid interference of heat sink from discharge of heat by devices located in adjacentspaces.

5.2.6.2 TREATED WATER FOR CONDENSORS

6.2.1. SOLAR WATER HEATING

Residential facilities like Hostels, Staff Apartments are provided with Solar water heater capacity providing atleast 70 % of the total hot water requirement.

6.2.2. EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCY

Kalpakrit Sustainable Environments Pvt. Ltd. 72, Khirki Village, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 110017 Ph: 011.29545120 E: [email protected]

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Solar hot water meet the minimum efficiency level as prescribed in IS 13129

6.2.3. SUPPLEMENTARY WATER HEATING SYSTEM

Electric Heaters are used as supplementary water Heating system as per the requirement.

6.2.4. PIPING INSULATION

Piping insulation of R – Value 0.75 m2 k/W has been used for Operating Temperature of 60 C and above

7.2.1.1. AUTOMATIC LIGHTING SHUTOFF

All areas greater than 500 m2 are equipped with an automatic control device. Admin Building having offie spaces greater than 30 m2 are installed with occupancy sensors.

7.2.1.2. SPACE CONTROL

Each space ecnclosed by ceiling height partitions have either manual or automatic control devices .

7.2.1.3 CONTROL IN DAYLIGHTED AREAS:

Luminaire in daylighted areas greater than 25 m2 are equipped with an automatic control device.

7.2.1.4 EXTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROL:

All exterior lighting applications are controlled by Time switches for turning off exterior lighting when not required.

8.2.1.1 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE POWER TRANSFORMER LOSSES.

Transfromer losses shall be as prescribed by ECBC.

8.2.2 ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORS All motors shall be installed with ECBC compliance standards

8.2.3 POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

Electricity exceeding 100 A is maintaining power factor lag of 0.95

8.2.4 METERING & MONITORING

All Services exceeding 1000 kVA shall be provided with permanently installed electrical metering record demand (kVA) , energy(kWh) and total power factor.

Kalpakrit Sustainable Environments Pvt. Ltd. 72, Khirki Village, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 110017 Ph: 011.29545120 E: [email protected]

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ANNEXURE XI

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Test Report of Report Code Date of Issue Ambient Air Qualitv Analysis AAQ-I40318-01 2t/03t2018

Issued To Aplinka Solutions and Technologies Pvt Ltd. Project Name "Indian Institute of Technology,,at Bara Rupnagar, Ropar Project Proponent NVs Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Project Location Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

SAMPLING & ANALYSIS DATA

Sample Drawn By Laboratory N.T.L.) Sampling Plan &Procedure soP-AAQio8 Analysis Duration L 4 I 03 /20 18 T o 2I / 03 12018 Sampling Location Project Site Sampling Instrument Used RDS Sampler, FPS Sampler Weather Condition Clear

TEST RESULT

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IEST CERTIFICATE

Test Report of Report Code Date of Issue Ambient Noise N-140318-02 2u03t2018

Issued To Aplinka Solutions and Technologies Pvt Ltd. Project Name 'olndian Institute of Technology"at Bara Rupnagar, Ropar Project Proponent NVs Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Project Location Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

SAMPLING & ANALYSIS DATA

Sample Received 14/03/20t8 Sample Drawn By Laboratory Sample description AmbientNoise Sampling Location Project Site Sampling Time 24lxs

RESULTS

Requirement (as per CPCB Guidelines Limits in S. No Test Parameters Results Units dB (A) Leq

Lauy dB(A) Category of ArealZone Day Time Night Time

1 (6.0 AM TO 10.0 PM) 58.5 Industrial Area 75 70

Commercial Area 65 55 Lnight 2. dB(A) Residential Area 55 45 (10.0 PM To 6.0 AM) 42.0 Silence Zone 50 40

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Test Report of Report Code Date of Issue Waste Water ww-l40318-03 2u03/2018

Issued To Aplinka Solutions and Technologies pvt Ltd. Project Name "Indian Institute of Technolo gyD at Bar a Rupnagar, Ropar Project Proponent l\{/s Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Project Location Bara Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab

SAMPLING & ANALYSIS DATA

Sample Received On t4/03/2018 Sample Drawn On t3/03/20t8 Sample Drawn By NTL Sample Description Treated Water Sample Quantity/Packing detail 1 liter pet bottle Analysis Duration L 4 / 03 /2018 to 2l I 03 /20 18

TEST RESULTS

S.No Parameter Test Method Results Units Limit as per CPCB norms t. pH IS:3025(Part-l l): 1983 7.50 5.0-9.0 2. Total Suspended Solid (TSS) IS:3025(Part- 17):1984 36.0 mdl 100 Total Dissolve Solid (TDS) IS:3025(Part-16): 1984 1210 mC/l No Limit Specified 4. Chemical Oxygen Demand(as 02) APHA 52208:2005 42.0 mgll 250

5. Biological Oxygen Demand(as 02) IS : 3 025 (Part- 44): 1993 15.0 mC/l 30 6. Oil & grease IS:3025(Part-39): I 984 <1.0 mC/l 10

Notes:

l ' The results given above are related to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters. The customer asked for the above tests only 2. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only. 3 This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, witliout prior written permission of the laboratory. 4 The test samples will be disposed offafter two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until 4l\o*' CHECKED BY -- m \- ORY {L;rub,"Va): t

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