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SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT -JUNE2018 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT BARA RUPNAGAR, ROPAR, PUNJAB 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 India 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), Nangal 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 Chamkaur 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 , :.:'.,:, ... t..,', (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 .