MINING PLAN

WITH PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN OF EXPOSED SAND GHAT ON PURNA RIVER AT DAGADKHED (DAGADKHED SAND GHAT)

VILLAGE – DAGADKHED

TALUKA – BALAPUR

DISTRICT – AKOLA

AREA- 0.1575 ha. NON-FOREST/ RIVER BED

(UP TO 30.09.2019 or AS PER RULE 9A(1) OF SAND MINING GUIDELINES 2018 WHICHEVER IS EARLIER)

(UP TO 30.09.2019)

APPLICANT

TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER

DISTRICT COLLECTORATE, AKOLA (M.S.)

EXPOSED SAND GHAT DETAILS

NEAREST GUT NO. 112,113,1-5

VILLAGE DAGADKHED,

TQ.BALAPUR, DIST.AKOLA PREAPEARD UNDER RULE 23MAHARASHTRA MINOR MINERAL EXTRACTION (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) RULES, 2013 AND MOEFCC NOTIFICATION S.O.141(E) AND SUSTAINABLE SAND MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES 2016 (वाळू / रेती नगती सुधारत धोरण द. ०३ जानेवार २०१८ नयम "९ (अ)१" नुसार)

PREPARED BY

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A

FT. NO.002 ADARSHAPARTMENT PLOT NO.87 SWAVALAMBI NAGAR NAGPUR- 440022.

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 1 INDEX

SECTION NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO SECTION -1 : MINING PLAN 5-21 1 INTRODUTION 5 2 GENERAL , LOCATION AND ASSESSIBILITY 7 3 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 10 4 RESERVES 11 5 MINING 11 6 MINE DRAINAGE 12

7 STACKING OF MINERAL REJECT/ DISPOSAL OF WASTE 12

8 USE OF MINERALS 12 9 MINERAL BENEFICIATION 12 10 SITE SERVICES 12

11 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 13

12 CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN 20

13 COMPLIANCE OF SAFETY RULES AND REGULATIONS 21

14 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 21

SECTION- 2 : PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

13 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 22 ANNEXURES

SR. DESCRIPTION NO

1 CERTIFIED SUMMARY FOR APPROVED SAND GHATS BY DISTRICT AUTHORITY

2 SAND GHAT JOINT SURVEY REPORT

3 KHASARA MAP

4 GRAMSABHA NO OBJECTION LETTER

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 2

PLANS

PLATE NO. DESCRIPTION SCALE

1 KHASRA PLAN FOR SAND GHAT 1:1000

1A LOCATION 1:50000

2 SURFACE PLAN 1:1000

3 GEOLOGICAL PLAN AND CROSS SECTIONS 1:1000 DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION PLAN 4 1:1000 AND CROSS SECTIONS

5 CONCEPTUAL PLAN AND CROSS SECTIONS 1:1000

6 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 1:1000

7 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 1:1000

8 ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1:5000

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 3

Date: 28.12.2018

CONSENT LETTER FROM APPLICANT

The mining plan in respect of Dagadkhed village, area for 0.1575 ha mineral Sand district Akola state has been prepared by A. P. Saraf registration No. RQP/NGP/467/2013/A. We request Dy. Director, Directorate of Geology and Mining, Nagpur to make further correspondence regarding modification of the mining plan with the said recognized person on his following address.

We hereby undertake all the modifications so made in the mining plan by the recognized person be deemed to have been made with our knowledge and consent and has be acceptable to us and binding on us in all respects.

Place: Akola Signature of the applicant:

Date 28/12/2018 Name in full in: TAHSILDAR (SGY)), AKOLA (Block Letters)

Address: Tahsildar (SGY)) District Collectorate, Akola.

RQP Address: Shri. A.P. Saraf Flat No. 002, Adarsh Apartment, Plot No. 87, Swawlambi Nagar Nagpur 440022

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 4 Mining plan for Ordinary Exposed Sand Deposit

(Name of Sand Ghat : Dagadkhed Tq. Balapur. District Akola ) Over an Extent of 0.1575 Hectares in Purna River (Nearest S.No.112,113,1-5) Dagadkhed Village, Balapur tahsil of Akola district in Maharashtra.

(Prepared under MoEF & CC notification S.O. 141(E) dated 15th January 2016, MoEF & CC Sustainable Sand Management Guidelines 2016 and Rule 23 of MMMEDR 2013, Govt. of Maharashtra) (वाळू / रेती नगती सुधारत धोरण द. ०३ जानेवार २०१८ नयम " ९ (अ)१" नुसार)

1.0 Introduction:

District Collector, Akola, Govt. of Maharashtra as per sand mining guidelines identified Sand Ghat at Dagadkhed [Name of Sand Ghat : Dagadkhed ] over 0.1575 ha area for sand Deposit of 445 Brass in Purna River bank for online auction.

GSDA, Govt. of Maharashtra explored the sand ghat and allowed mining of ordinary sand up to depth 0.80 m for area 0.1575 ha village Dagadkhed taluka Balapur of Akola district for 445 brass.

Tahsildar Balapur proposed sand ghat for auction for sand mining. Grampanchayat Dagadkhed Z.P. Akola granted Gramsabha N.O.C. for auction of sand ghat for sand mining within territory of Dagadkhed village.

District authority of Akola submitted proposal for approval of mining plan for mining of sand from Purna River proposed at village Dagadkhed over area 0.1575 ha for 445 brass to Deputy Director, Directorate of Geology and Mining, Aurangabad.

District Authority proposed opencast mining of sand by manual method without deploying HEMM or suction pump.

According mining plan is prepared as per under MoEF & CC notification S.O. 141(E) dated 15th January 2016, MoEF & CC Sustainable Sand Management Guidelines 2016 and Rule 23 of MMMEDR 2013, Govt. of Maharashtra

MoEF & CC notification S.O. 141(E) dated 15th January 2016 as in APPENDIX-XI(Paragraph 7(ii)(b)

Schematic presentation of requirement on environmental clearance of minor minerals including cluster situation aspects as

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A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 6 2.0 General, Location & Assessibility

2.1 Name of Sand Mine (Ghat) Dagadkhed Sand Ghat Tq. Balapur Dist. Akola 2.2 Name & Address of Allottee Tahsildar (SGY)/ Succesful Bidder) Akola District, Akola 2.3 Status of the lease New, Individual/ Project Proponent/Succesful Bidder for auction of sand ghat by District Collector Akola. 2.4 Mineral for which lessee Ordinary Sand for Construction purpose intends to mine 2.5 Name and Address of RQP A.P. Saraf who prepared the Mining Plan F-002, Adarsh Apartment, Swavlambi Nagar, Nagpur-440022 2.6 RQP Registration No. & RQP/NGP/467/2013A till 2023 Validity 2.7 Name & Address of the Ground Survey and Development Authority ,Akola jointly with Prospecting Agency Tahsildar Balapur & District mining Officer, Akola.

2.8 The Sand block is approved by District Collector, Akola for auction falls under Survey of Toposheet No.55D / 13 . The mining plan is prepared by Tahsildar (SGY)) Akola for Successful Bidder/allottee through auction process as per guidelines of Govt. of Maharashtra. The successful Bidder/Allotte will only be held responsible for compliance of terms and conditions /obligations framed as per approved Mining Plan

Details of Lease Area :- The total area under lease in Purna River is 0.1575 ha. covering of Nearest Gut no 112,113,1-5 at village Dagadkhed. , Tq. Balapur, Dist.Akola

Nearest Khasara No.:- 112,113,1-5

The lease area is bounded by set if latitudes & longitudes are:

Sr. No. Latitude Longitude

BP-1 20°55' 14.6883"N 76°45' 21.1454"E

BP-2 20°55' 15.5579"N 76°45' 24.6593"E

BP-3 20°55' 15.0862"N 76°45' 24.7915"E

BP-4 20°55' 14.2167"N 76°45' 21.2776"E The ordinary sand mining operations are carried out by opencast manual mining using spade & shovel. From the field study it is observed that sand is exposed with a total bed of 2.80 m. However as per MoEF& CC guidelines and Maharashtra sand mining guidelines a layer of 0.80 m is allowed for sand removal/mining keeping 2.00 m of sand in river bed.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 7 2.8 Period for which sand mining is proposed/allowed/allotted : maximum up to 30th September 2019 or as per rule 9(A) of Sand Mining Policy,G.oM.dated 03.01.2018 for exhaustion of quantity of sand 445 Brass proposed during auction of sand whichever is earlier.

2.9 Infrastructure &Communications :

S.No. Particulars Details

1 Elevation above AMSL(m) 235 m assumed

2 Climatic Condition Max Temp 420C, Minimum Temp. 110C, Average Annual Rainfall 670 mm

3 Land USE AT Project Site Mining is being carried out at the site for ordinary sand as construction material(aggregate)

4 Nearest Highway MSH197 – 2.54 Km SW

5 Nearest Rail Line 15 Km SW

6 Nearest Airport Akola-40 Km SE

7 Nearest Sea Port Valsad- 400 km W

8 Nearest Village Dagadkhed- 0.270 Km S

9 Major Settlement Mokha – 2.5 Km SW

10 Nearest Major Town -15 km SW

11 Communication Network Amenities like Telephone,post& telegraphic office are available in Dagadkhed village

12 Education Education Facility from primary school to college are available in Shegaon

13 Medical Facility Hospital is available at Shegaon

14 Availability of Water The ground water level is about 3m below from sand level

15 Availability of Electricity Electricity is available in all human settlements.

16 Hills/Valleys Nil

17 Ecological Sensitivity (Wild Nil Life Sanctuaries)

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 8 18 Reserve Forest Nil

19 Defence Nil Installations/Historical Monuments/ Archeological Monuments/Ports

20 Historical Places NIl

21 Socio Economic Factors Employment potential to the villagers around the factor and mine

22 Nearest River Purna

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 9 3.0 Geology And Exploration :

3.1 Physiography :

The northern fringe of Akola district is hilly and forms part of Satpura Range. South of these hill ranges, covering almost entire north-central part constitutes the Alluvial plain. Southern part of the district is characterized by hilly rugged terrain as a part of Deccan Plateau. Purna is the main river flowing through the district. Other important rivers are Man, Murna and Kate.

The Purna River forms the part of north boundary of the district, and the top north portion of the district lies within its watershed along with Aas River and Shahnur River. The Vaan River forms the part of northwest boundary of the district after entering from the Amravati district.

The Mun River drains the southwestern portion of the district, Morna River drains the midsouth portion of the district, while the southeast is drained by the Katepurna River and Uma River.

3.2 Regional Geology of River regime:

The trap covers a major part of the district and is characterised by basalt lava flows which are generally dark grey, hard and compact. The tops of individual flows are usually vesicular and zeolitic whilst the middle zone is fairly compact and non-zeolitic. Amygdalloidal, porphyritic, or glomeroporphyritic textures are noticed locally. The vesicles are filled by secondary minerals like zeolites, quartz, calcite or some earthy or ferruginous material. Well developed columnar joints and spheroidal weathering are characteristic features of the massive basalts. Weathered zeolitised traps occur in the river beds and bluish grey, soft volcanic ash beds are encountered locally. The basalts are composed of laths of plagioclase felspars (andesine to labradorite), augite, pigeonite, glass, and minor amounts of opaque ores.

3.3 Local Geology :

Applied area for sand extraction is covered by dark basalt and which has been derived/ transported from black basalt of surrounding flat and well tilled area. The sand of the applied area is found to be underlain by dark basalt of the river bed.

3.4 Details of Exploration :

The proposed sand mining ghat is demarcated on the ground by Revenue authorities with reference to boundary pillars. The sand is at a depth of 2.80 m near the banks. The surface plan is prepared on 1: 1000 scale and enclosed as Plate-2.

The exploration of sand is carried out by GSDA, Akola using probing rods for delineating the depth of sand at above sand ghat.

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 10 Based on topgraphical survey and geological features, collected from surface and trial pits , the geological plan is prepared and enclosed as Plate -3.

4.0 Reserves

The proposed sand ghat of 0.1575 ha is covered with sand. The entire area is occupied by single litho unit sand deposit with flat configuration. Estimation of sand is done by GSDA, Akola and mineable reserves are proposed for sand mining up to 30th September 2019.

Name of Tahsil River/ Nearest Survey No. Area Propose Quantity Metho Village Nallah in d Depth Permitted d of sqm. for for mining Mining excavati of Sand in on in m Brass Dagadkhed Balapur Purna 112,113,1-5 1575 0.80 m 445 brass Manual sqm. only 5.0 Mining :

Mining of sand is proposed manually using spade/shovel up to the permitted depth as per allotment letter and approval of mining plan.

5.1 Year wise Production Plan:

Period Area x Depth (cu.m.) Up to 30th September 2019 or as per Sand mining 105 m x 15 m x 0.80 m policy dated 03.01.2018 rule 9 A or Allotted/Permitted quantity mined out, whichever is earlier.

5.2 Proposed Method of Mining :

The mining will be manual opencast mining method of scooping using simple tool like spade/pawdas.

a. Over burden Removal: No overburden is anticipated. b. Loading The ordinary sand will be loaded manually by labours. c. Hauling Ordinary sand is transported through tractors /trucks with permissible quantity.

5.3 Extent of Mechanization:

No machinery will be utilized. The no. of working days can be considered as 100 non rainy days excluding the monsoon and post monsoon season. Considering each tractor carries 1 brass of sand where as truck carries 4 brass of sand.

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 11 Total no. of tractor loads/trips required to carry sand =445/1 = 445 tractors trips.

Considering 100 working days tractor/day = 445 tractors trips /100 days =5 tractor trips , will be no. of trips per day.

The working shall be carried out in a single shift from 6.00 am to 6.00 pm. Hence no of tractors per day will be 5 .

About 5 labors are required to load a tractor in 30 minutes i.e. 2 tractors/hr, Hence no. of labors required to load 5 tractors are 5. i.e.(total labour 5/5 labour for a trip loading=1 teams, 1 teams x 10 working hrs @ 2 tractors/hr = maximum of 20 trips considering 2 trips/hr loading capacity)

In addition to that above 5 persons will be required for maintenance of ramp, haul road, dust control system and other office works.

Employment Potential :

Sr. Category Nos. No. 1 Mining Supervisor 3 2 Tractor Drivers and Helpers 10 3 Mining Labours 5 Total 18

6.0 Mine Drainage : a. Water Table Normally Ground Water level will be 1-1.5 m of flowing water during rainy seasons. b. Working area expected exposed sand ghat. c. Encounter and Discharge of Mine Water Proposed is an exposed Sand Deposit.

7.0 Stacking of Mineral Rejects and Disposal of Waste : a. Nature of Topsoil/Waste and Mineral Rejects There is no top soil and no mineral rejects are anticipated. b. Scheme of waste management plan(Solid& Liquid) Solid waste for during mining plan period: No waste is anticipated in ordinary sand mining. 8.0 Use of Minerals The ordinary sand is used as an aggregate with cement and steel in construction of structure. 9.0 Mineral Beneficiation No mineral beneficiation is required. 10.0 Site Services

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 12 The site services will be provided by allottee/Successful Bidder, Office, First Aid and Rest Shelters will be temporarily constructed at the bank of river.

11.0 Environmental Management Plan

Opencast mining operations comprise of various activities related to scooping and material handling which may be potential sources of pollution. Hence following are the potential effects of mining activities on environment.

11.1.1 Base line Information

Baseline information with respect to quality of water ,soil, air and noise will be collected and analyzed as per standard procedures and methods.

11.1.2 Existing Land Use Pattern

The proposed sand ghat area is on district river zone. There is agricultural activities near the river bank. Only small bushes are present near the area.

Old Pits Area sq. m. Area under pits 00 Area under dumps 00 Undisturbed Area 1575 Area under Roads 00 Area under Plantation 00 Area under Storage 00 Area under Office, etc. 00

11.1.3 Rainfall

Area receives moderate rainfall during monsoon. Average rainfall of the area is 600 mm 90% of which spread over June-September.

11.1.4 Water regime

Area is a part of Purna River regime. Drinking water is made available through nearby wells and dugwells or borewells.

11.1.5 Climate

Climate in the area is moderate with maximum temperature up to 450C in summer and 110C during winter. R.H. finds in the range 50-60%.

11.1.6. Flora-Fauna

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 13 Local varieties of bushes like dhavda, neem,tarota observed in the area. Natural fauna like fishes, mice,rabbits, lizards etc find during survey whereas no endangered wild life observed.

11.1.7 Human Settlement

There is no population in the lease area.

11.1.8 Building and Monuments

No such infrastructures are present in the area.

11.1.9 Ambient Noise Level

Noise levels are within the prescribed limit of CPCB and being lower magnitude of operations.

11.1.10 Water Analysis

Area is a part of Purna River basin. Drinking water will be made available through nearby borewells/wells.

11.1.11 Quality of Air

Generally dust is emitted during scooping of sand , transportation activities. Baseline data for air, noise, water, soil will be collected and analyzed as per standard operating procedures and methods to assess the level.

11.2 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

An essential step in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is to identify all potential environmental impacts (both beneficial and adverse). The identified impacts due to mining and associated activities have been studied in relation to the concerned areas.

11.2.1 Impact on land use

Mining , road, built area etc. will change the existing land use pattern by degrading.

11.2.2 Impact on water quality

As the depth due to mining operations is not intercepting ground water table, possibility to impact on ground water quality is ruled out.

11.2.3 Impact on noise levels

The noise level in and around the mine may increase in future due to mining operation,. However, the noise levels in and around the area is expected to be below 65 dB (A).

11.2.4 Impact on Air Environment

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 14 Mining operations such as scooping of sand, loading and unloading, movement of tippers and tractors on haul roads are expected to generate airborne fugitive dusts. Emission of pollutants like nitrous fumes (NOx), Sulphur Oxides (Sox), Carbon Monoxide (CO) etc. from diesel operated equipment will have little contribution. The ambient air quality of the area shows that the pollutants like SPM, SOx, NOx, CO and dust fall are well within the specified tolerance limits. As such the air environment of the mine is not likely to be adversely affected during the one year allotment period up to 30th September 2018. 11.2.5 Vibration levels (due to blasting)

No blasting is required.

11.2.6 Impact on Water regime

The active mining activity does not encounter any stream/ nallah. As such accumulation of surface water is not envisaged in quarry even during rainy season. Suitable storm water drains will be made to channelise the surface run-off during rainy season. Water regime is replenishable during monsoon season. 11.2.7 Impact on Socio-economics

It is a very small mining project and will not adversely impact on socioeconomics of the area. With the continuation of mining operation employment opportunities will be improved up to some extent.

11.2.8 Historical Monuments

There is no historical monuments in and around the mining lease boundary.

11.2.9 TIME BOUND ACTION, POSITION AT THE END OF EACH 5 YEARS OF MINING PLAN PERIOD

The positions of the mine at different stages have been shown on the Stage plans Plate 2 to 9 respectively.

11. 2.10 YEAR-WISE PROGRAM FOR RECLAMATION OF LAND AFFECTED

As there is no top soil within the existing mining area.Mineral is replenishable during each monsoon. No manual reclamation is proposed. Method of Sand Traps Emplace Gabions (1m height) at 200 m intervals to function as sand traps during final closure of Mine is proposed as per Sand Mining Guidelines of IBM vide letter 296/7/2000/MRC dated 16May 2011.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 15

(1) Leave the area from which the sand has been extracted leveled and free of any foreign debris or materials. (2) Re-vegetate indigenous plants which were removed from areas for the mining of sand as far as is reasonably practical. (3) Plant trees along the riverbanks with no or minimal vegetation, irrespective of signs of erosion or not (ensure that species selected are indigenous species). (4) The surface of stockpile and sand processing areas outside the riverbed to be scarified to a depth of 500 mm, graded evenly and the topsoil previously stored, returned to its original depth over the area. (5) Prepare the area in such a way as to stimulate / ensure the re-growth of vegetation. (6) Prepare Sand Traps Emplace gabions (1 m height) at 200 m intervals to functions as sand traps. Boulders dug out during mining should be used for this purpose. Gabions would have to be placed at one kilometer (at the maximum) intervals on the mined out areas. The shorter gabion intervals would induce faster rehabilitation. Gabions are preferred over concrete because they would allow water to flow through, are a more natural solution. Also additional gabions can be easily laid to increase the trap height. Figure-2 is a drawing that illustrates river bed rehabilitation. (7) Any access routes, especially if they are not beneficial to the local community would need to be ploughed and replanted with native species. (8) Close and restore river bank where access ramps have been restored. Ensure river channel is not obstructed and that repaired bank is adequately fortified.

11.2.11 AFFORESTATION PROGRAMME

Yearly saplings of local species like neem, subabhul, papal etc will be planted at the bank of river.

11.2.12 STABILIZATION, VEGETATION AND MANAGEMENT OF DUMPS No dumps are proposed.

11.2.13 MONITORING SCHEDULES FOR DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS RIGHT FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF MINING AND OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES

Mine owner will conduct routine field monitoring and inspections and interact closely with operations personnel. The activity can be categorised into routine tasks.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 16 In order to carry routine tasks in a systematic manner, Environmental monitoring agency will practice the following:

 Plan as site-based strategy to control pollution. Frequency of monitoring/sampling and inspection of various parameters/factors will also be planned as per norms.

 Oversee environmental control measures are implemented as per approved action plan.  Plan conservation programmes in respect of water and energy.

 Identify and record the constraints in respect of environmental planning and implementation.

 Systematically document all the field monitoring and laboratory analysis results. Environmental audit results and actions taken should also be systematically documented. 1. Slope failure:Being manual sand scooping and limited depth of scooping there is no risk of slope failure.

2. Blasting Effects:No blasting is required

3 Record/Monitor Plantation Measures: Plantation progress will be recorded and monitored on a regular basis. As follows:

i. Area(s) under plantation/vegetation ii. Post plantation work involved iii. Period of plantation

Type of plantation:

a. Tree Species b. Grass

iv. Type for plant saplings/grass species/shrub species/planted v. Distance between plat species/between row of plant vi. Type and amount of fertilizer (organic) used vii. Interval of watering viii. Method and period of post plantation care ix. Survival rate of plant species x. Response of species to: time of seedling (season), xi. Interval of watering and type and quantity of fertilizer (Organic) based xii. Density of afforested area.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 17 a. Pre-mining condition b. Post mining condition

Condition of coir matting, gabions and plantation on stony dump slopes shall be monitored closely,

11.2.14 WATER QUALITY MONITORING

Surface water bodies (and wells) will be monitored once in every quarter. Samples will be fully analysed for the parameters specified by Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB).

11.2.15 EMISSIONS AND AIR QUALITY Dust prevention and control actions shall be taken at surface work zone. To monitor the effectiveness of dust control at surface, the background levels of airborne dust (with conditions downwind) shall be compared and this shall be backed up with adequate meteorological measurement.

Respirable dust samples (with independent power generator) will be deployed to provide sufficient data periodically. The equipment deployed should be capable of collection of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides samples.

Air quality analysis shall be carried out as per CPCB guidelines.

Monitoring shall be carried out for Respirable Particulate Matter (RPM), sulphur-dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen oxides (NOx) and Carbon-monoxide (CO).

11.2.16 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

When required and relevant with environment, facilities for checking levels of dust in the workplace will be provided. Mine workers will be monitored at regular intervals. The analysis will be conducted by a specialist. 11.2.17 SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Will help SHG’s in the area as a part of social responsibility

11.3 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

a) Temporary storage and Utilization of top (murrum): No dumps are proposed.

b) Proposal for Reclamation of land affected by mining :Sand is replenishable during monsoon period. Hence no reclamation is proposed However method of Gabions during final closure of Mine is proposed as per Sand Mining Guidelines of IBM

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 18 c) Afforestation: The entire lease boundary, the part of reclamation land and nearby area of lease can be used for plantation with the local species of plant in consultation with Govt., Forest/Social Forestry Departments. @25 trees/ha. will be plant. d) Treatment & disposal of water from mine:No disposal of mine water is proposed.. e) Measurement of soil suppression: mining operations proposed to be undertaking are small hence the generation of dust is negligible. f) Stabilization and Vegetation of dumps: No waste dump is proposed here. g) Document Control

Document Control of records that need to be maintained as follows:

i. Field monitoring results of air, water, meteorology

ii. Inspection record of slope failure, socio-economic development

iii. Relevant applicable environmental laws and regulations, statutory consents, approval, and related standards/norms

iv. Code of actions for pollution control applicable in defined area

v. Working with health department for PME (Periodic Medical Examination) to relevant environmental exposures

vi. Complain register for any environmental pollution, breach, etc.

vii. Water, fuel and electricity consumption for greenhouse gas emission

viii. Environmental audit

ix. Annual budgetary requirements (when required) and allocation for pollution controls h) Environmental program Updatation

The Environmental Program (EP) will be updated every year with respect to the results achieved and proposed activities for next year. Any new regulations considered by MPCB/CPCB will be taken into account. Budget will be considered and made while updating EP.

i) Environmental Cost

Cost for environmental activity and control measures will be reported on a regular monthly basis to Project Manager. j) Training Environmental training will be provided to workers time to time.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 19 TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP FOR SITE ATDAGADKHED TOPOSHEET NO 55D / 13

12.0 Conceptual Mining Plan

Conceptual plan of proposed lease area at the end of lease period up to 30th September 2019 is prepared.

12.1 Ultimate size of pit

Based on available geological information and purpose/requirement of mining, its shape, size has been defined and shown as ultimate pit limits in geological, development and conceptual plan. Ultimate pit size will be 105 m x 15 m x 0.80 m. with bottom R.L. of 235.590 m. 12.2.2 Ultimate capacity of dump No surface dump is proposed at the conceptual stage. 12.2.3 Post mining reclamation and land use pattern

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 20 Anticipated land use pattern as envisaged after end of allotment conceptual period up to 30th September 2019 is tabulated below Pits for Conceptual Area Period sq. m. Area under pits 1575 Area under dumps 00 Undisturbed land 00 Area under Roads 00 Area under Plantation 00 Area under Storage 00 Area under Office, etc. 00

Plantation is proposed at bank limit as shown in PMCP plate and Environmental Management Plate

13.0 Compliance of Safety Rules and Regulations

Whether there are any serious violations of safety rules and regulations which may jeoparadize human health and safety

------No------

If so, give details of violations and state the steps proposed to be taken with time schedule to rectify violations

Applicant has given commitment in this effect to follow and implement , as specified in the mining plan.

Applicant hereby undertake to abide and implement any special conditions imposed by various authorities and also to complete formalities under provisions of MMDR Act 1957 and MMEDR 2013.

14.0 Any Other Information

Applicant will abide to conditions laid by environmental clearance. It includes regular monitoring of environmental parameters, implementation of environmental management plan and its onward submission to regulatory authority. Applicant will also abide to requisite expenditure for this purpose.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 21 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

2.00 INTRODUCTION

a)Name and address of applicant Tahsildar (SGY)/ Successful Bidder) Akola District, Akola b)Status of applicant New, Individual/ Project Proponent/Succesful Bidder for auction of sand ghat by District Collector Akola. c)Name of minerals which applicant Ordinary Exposed Sand for construction intend to mine d)Period for which mining lease is valid Up to 30th September 2019 or as per Sand mining policy dated 03.01.2018 rule 9 A or Allotted/Permitted quantity mined out, whichever is earlier.

The location and extent of lease area, the type of lease area (forest, Non-forest, etc.)

The area under mining lease is 0.1575 ha. and covers nearest Kh. No. 112,113,1-5 as shown in the Lease Plan enclosed as Plate No.1.

The proposed lease area is non-forest,Govt Land in favour of Tahsildar (SGY))/ Successful Bidder. The mining plan is prepared for up to 30thSeptemebr 2019; under Minor Mineral Rule/Section 15 of MMDR, 1957. This Progressive Mine Closure Plan is in continuation of the mining plan and is being submitted herewith

The lease area is bounded by Latitude 20°55' 14.6883"N and Longitude 76°45' 21.1454"E. It is covered under SOI Toposheet No.55D / 13 on 1:50,000 Scale.

Present Land Use Pattern:

The manual mining /scooping of sand activity in the lease is proposed . The existing land use pattern is as under.

Area Area sq. m. Area under pits 00 Area under dumps 00 Undisturbed Area 1575 Area under Roads 00 Area under Plantation 00 Area under Storage 00 Area under Office, etc. 00

The Environment Management Plan on 1:1000 is enclosed as Plate No. 7EMP

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 22 The Method of Mining: The mining is being worked by opencast manual method using spade/pawda and labours. 1.1 Reasons for Closure: It is not applicable as the lease is under process of allotment. This is not a closure plan and is a Progressive Mine Closure Plan. The Progressive Mine Closure Plan is part of Mining Plan already prepared. However proposed sand mining activity is up to 30th September 2019 and during monsoon sand deposits are replenishable. Replenishment of Sand Ghat will be governed by i.e. Physical monitoring requirements of sand extraction activities should include surveyed channel cross- sections, longitudinal profiles, bed material measurements, geomorphic maps, and discharge and sediment transport measurements.

In addition to local monitoring for replenishment at specific mining sites, monitoring of the entire reach will provide information on the cumulative response of the system to sand extraction.

Because the elevation of the bed of the channel is variable from year to year, a reach-based approach to monitoring will provide a larger context for site-specific changes.

If long-term monitoring data show that there is a reach-scale trend of bed lowering the extraction could be limited.

1.2 Statutory Obligations: The lessee will adopt all formalities and has promised to undertake all the provisions under Maharashtra MMEDR Rules 2013, sustainable sand mining guidelines issued by MoEF&CC, IBM guidelines for sand mining issued in year 2010. They have also undertaken to abide any special conditions imposed by the Govt. authorities and Mines Safety (DGMS) and the Environment authorities time to time.

1.3 Closure Plan Preparations:

a) Name and Address of the Applicant : Tahsildar (SGY)/ Succesful Bidder) Akola District, Akola b) Name, Address and Registration No. : Mr. Avinash P. Saraf , of the Registered Qualified Person who Swawalambi Nagar, Prepared the Mining Plan Nagpur (Maharashtra) Consent letter from Lessee already enclosed with Mining Plan. RQP Regd. No. RQP/NGP/467/2013/A

2.00 MINE DESCRIPTION

2.1 Geology: Applied area for sand extraction is covered by dark basalt and which has been derived/ transported from black basalt of surrounding flat and well tilled area. The sand of the applied area is found to be underlain by dark basalt of the river bed.

2.2 The Reserves of Sand: The proposed sand ghat of 0.1575 ha is covered with sand. The entire area is occupied by single litho unit sand deposit with flat configuration. Estimation of sand is done by GSDA, Akola and mineable reserves are proposed for sand mining maximum up to 30th September 2019.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 23 Name of Tahsil River/ Nearest Survey No. Area Propose Quantity Metho Village Nallah in d Depth Permitted d of sqm. for for mining Mining excavati of Sand in on in m Brass Dagadkhed Balapur Purna 112,113,1-5 1575 0.80m 445 brass Manual sqm. only 2.3 Mining Method: The proposed mining method is opencast manual mining method using spade/pawda and labours

2.4 Mineral Benefication: No mineral beneficiation is proposed.

3.00 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF MINING PLAN INCLUDING TEN YEARS PROGRESSIVE CLOSURE PLAN UPTO FINAL CLOSURE OF MINE

This is the allotted sand ghat at village Dagadkhed taluka Balapur Dist. Akola. There are good Sand reserves in the river area. The production proposed is 445 brass of year. As such no proposal for mine closure. The necessary measures for environment protection and impact, will be adopted as proposed. The Rapid EIA/EMP has already been prepared and submitted.

Name of Tahsil River/ Nearest Survey No. Area Proposed Quantity Metho Village Nallah in Depth for Permitte d of sqm. excavatio d for Mining n in m mining of Sand in Brass Dagadkh Balapur Purna 112,113,1-5 1575 0.80m 445 Manual ed sqm. brass only

4.00 CLOSURE PLAN

4.1 Mined out Sand Ghat: This is proposed sand scooping/mining manually using spade/pawdas and at the end of allotment period. land use pattern will be as below

Area Area in sq.m. Area under pits 1575 Area under dumps 00 Area under soil/Undisturbed land 00 Area under Roads 00 Area under Plantation 00 Area under Storage 00 Area under Office, etc. 00 4.2 Water Quality Management: Proposed area is a part of Purna River Basin. The required water will be met from the dug/bore well outside lease area. The quality of water is good. There is no processing

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 24 to have any affluent. The water analyses report of the samples from present water out side lease will be submitted to respective District Collector, Govt. of Maharashtra.

4.3 Air Quality Management: Present mining activity of Sand has not been effective for any pollution. There will be some while loading/transportation, etc. The air pollutants like NO2, SO2, Co, etc. may be due to exhaust of vehicles. In such cases air samples will be drawn and analised and necessary protective measures for quality of air will be adopted for SPM,APM, NO2, SO2, Co levels will be controlled 4.4 Waste Management: In this quarry no waste dump is proposed .

4.5 Top Soil management: No top soil is within the exposed sand ghat..

4.6 Tailing Dam Management: No processing hence it is not applicable.

4.7 Infrastructure: The haul roads will be developed very year as per the advancement. Presently, office and such facilities are out side lease area.

4.8 Safety and Security: The mining safety, the announcement, notices on notice board, etc. will be monitored during the drilling and blasting. The miners will be provided with earplugs, mine shoes, helmets as per the provisions of Rules under Mines Act, 1957, Mines Safety Rules, 1961, etc.

4.9 Disposal of Mining Machinery:There is no proposal of any disposal of machineries proposed.

4.10 Disaster Management: The area as such does not fall under seismic zone. It is hilly terrain, prone to any land slides during rainy season only. There are no chances of any floods. However, emergency plans will be prepared and displayed on notice board. Required arrangements will be done and training to handle such situations will be imparted to mine staff; workers and mock rehearsal will be carried out. Staff will be trained to handle such situations.

4.11 Care and Maintenance during Temporary Discontinuance: All those measures will be planned and monitored by proper fencing to quarries, notices, red flags, red lights, indicators will be provided in such areas as per MCDR, 1988.

5.00 ECONOMIC REPURCUSSION OF CLOSURE OF MINES AND MANPOWER RETRENCHMENT a) Not applicable at present as the activity is proposed. b) Employees will be appointed as per lessee’s requirement and norms before mining operations takes on large scale. c) Manpower retrenchment is not an issue and that will come up at the end of lease period or exhaustion of the mineral/basalt.

5.1 Number of local residents employed in the mine status of continuation of family occupations and their family

There will be a need of requirement of the qualified and skilled personnel; there will not be any problem of the family occupation, etc. as the residents are agriculturist and farmers.

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 25 5.2 Compensation to be paid to employees connecting with Sustenance of himself and their family members

The retrenchment compensation to the workers, etc. will be paid if required as per Central labour Legislation applicable to metalliferous mines/quarry leases being activity is temporary in nature.

5.3 Satellite occupations connected to the mining activity/industry. Number of persons engaged there in continuance of such business after mine closure.

No satellite occupation connected with mining activity. Sand is replenishable in nature during monsoon period. Hence no need to implement such proposal.

5.4 Continued Engagement of employees in the rehabilitated state in the mining lease area and any other remnant activity

Not proposed and required.

5.5 Envisaged repercussion on the expectation of society around due to Closure of Mine

The proposed quarry will be very good for better socio-economic uplift to these.

6.00 TIME SCHEDULE FOR ABANDONMENT

The mining activity is proposed to continue up to the end of the lease period i.e. 30th September 2019. At present mining activity is proposed up to 30th September 2019 and planned accordingly.

7.00 ABANDONMENT COST

The activity is proposed for sand scooping . Also sand is replenishable during monsoon period . Hence no need to abandon the pit.The lessee will also be incurring expenditure on Air, Water, Noise sampling and monitoring the measures to keep the air pollutants, dust, pH and other elements in water and adopt measures to keep noise levels under the permissible limits.

8.00 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE

The Financial Assurance may be required to be deposited to concerned District Collector, Govt. of Maharashtra in the form of Bank Guarantee or other methods as specified by Govt. of Maharashtra. A total area considered for calculating degraded land under mining activity is

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RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 26 Sr.No. Head Area put on use Additional Total Area Net area at start of the plan requirement during considered as considered period plan fully reclaimed for and calculation rehabilitated

AREA IN ha A B C D E=(C+D) F G(E-F) 1 Area to be disturbed NIL 0.1575 0.1575 NIL 0.1575 2 Storage of top soil NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 3 OB/Dump NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 4 Infrastructure NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 5 Railways NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 6 Tailing Ponds NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 7 E.T.P. NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL Mineral Beneficiation 8 Plant NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 9 Roads etc. NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 10 Others NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 11 Plantation area NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL Total NIL 0.1575 0.1575 NIL 0.1575 Area undisturbed 00

9.00 CERTIFICATE

Consent Letter enclosed. Certificates Not Applicable

10.00 PLANS AND SECTIONS

Chapter 1,2,3 – Plates 1-9 (already enclosed with Mining Plan) Plate EMP enclosed.

Chapter 4 – Plate 7-PMCP enclosed

A. P. SARAF

RQP/NGP/467/2013/A 27 2 8 3 4 5 6 7

INDEX

MINING LEASE BOUNDARY

RAMP PURNA RIVER WATER BODY BP-2 PURNA RIVER PURNA RIVER PURNA RIVER PURNA RIVER RIVER BANK WATER BODY WATER BODY WATER BODY WATER BODY WATER BODY BP-2 BP-2 BP-2 BP-2 PURNA RIVER WATER BODY 236.40 BP-2 WATER BODY WATER BODY WATER BODY WATER BODY WATER BODY PLANTATION 236.39 BP-3 236.40 236.40 236.40 236.40 236.40

E XPOSED SAND 236.39 BP-3 236.39 BP-3 236.39 BP-3 236.39 BP-3 DEPOSIT 236.39 BP-3 P RODUCTION PROGRA MME UP TO 30.09.2019 (Upto 0.8 m. depth from the sand Deposit) 236.39 E XPOSED SAND E XPOSED SAND E XPOSED SAND E XPOSED SAND DEPOSIT DEPOSIT DEPOSIT DEPOSIT E XPOSED SAND BP-1 P RODUCTION PROGRA MME UP TO 30.09.2019 P RODUCTION PROGRA MME UP TO 30.09.2019 P RODUCTION PROGRA MME UP TO 30.09.2019 P RODUCTION PROGRA MME UP TO 30.09.2019 DEPOSIT (Upto 0.8 m. depth from the sand Deposit) (Upto 0.8 m. depth from the sand Deposit) (Upto 0.8 m. depth from the sand Deposit) (Upto 0.8 m. depth from the sand Deposit) 236.39 236.39 236.39 236.39 P RODUCTION PROGRA MME UP TO 30.09.2019 236.38 (Upto 0.8 m. depth from the sand Deposit) BP-1 BP-1 BP-1 BP-1 236.39 500M BP-1 PATURDA AKOLA RD 236.38 236.38 236.38 236.38 236.38 WATER BODY BP-4

WATER BODY BP-4 WATER BODY BP-4 WATER BODY BP-4 WATER BODY BP-4 WATER BODY BP-4

Plate No. 2 INDEX Plate No. 6 MINING LEASE BOUNDARY SURFACE PLAN RIVER BANK Plate No. 7 Plate No. 8 Plate No. 1A Plate No. 3 INDEX Plate No. 4 RAMP BP BOUNDARY PILLARS INDEX Sand Ghat At ENVIRONMENTAL MINING LEASE BOUNDARY Plate No. 5 Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur SECTION LINE RIVER BANK EXPOSED SAND DEPOSIT MINING LEASE BOUNDARY PROGRESSIVE MINE ENVIRONMENT PLAN Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) GEOLOGICAL PLAN & SECTION DEVELOPMENT AND RIVER BANK MANAGEMENT PLAN RAMP BP BOUNDARY PILLARS Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 PIT LIMIT CONCEPTUAL PLAN & SECTION CLOSURE PLAN LOCATION PLAN PRODUCTION PLAN & SECTION RAMP BP QUARRY LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO Sand Ghat At EXPOSED SAND DEPOSIT SECTION LINE Sand Ghat At SECTION LINE 500M TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur EXPOSED SAND DEPOSIT Sand Ghat At Sand Ghat At Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) PLANTATION CERTIFIED THAT THE PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON PIT LIMIT Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) Sand Ghat At Sand Ghat At Sand Ghat At Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 PLANTATION PIT LIMIT THE LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY THE STATE Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur Nearest Gut No.112,.113,1,2,3,4,5 Mauja: Dagadkhed, Tq. Balapur 237.100 237.100 237.100 QUARRY LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 GOVT. SECTION ( H 1000, V 100) SECTION ( H 1000, V 100) Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 SECTION ( H 1000, V 100) QUARRY LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) Dist.: Akola (Maharashtra) TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER QU AR R Y LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO (SCALE-- 1:1000) 236.600 236.600 QUARRY LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO 236.600 TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 Area =0.1575 ha., Date of Suvey: 07.11.17 CERTIFIED THAT THE PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUC CESSFU L BIDD ER THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER QUARRY LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO QUARRY LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO QUARRY LEASE FOR EXPOSED SAND DEPOSITE GRANTED TO 236.100 THE LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY THE STATE 236.100 236.100 CERTIFIED THAT THE PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT SAND TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER TAHSILDAR (SGY)/SUCCESSFUL BIDDER GOVT. C ER TIFIED TH AT TH E PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON CERTIFIED THAT THE PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON 235.600 235.600 THE LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY THE STATE 235.600 Statement Of C o-Ordinate B .L. 235.590 M. (SC ALE-- 1:1000) B .L. 235.590 M. B .L. 235.590 M. TH E LEASE MAP AU TH EN TICATED BY THE STATE THE LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY THE STATE GOVT. CERTIFIED THAT THE PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON CERTIFIED THAT THE PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON CERTIFIED THAT THE PLAN IS PREPARED BASED ON Sr.no. Latitude Longitude 235.100 SAND THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE 235.100 SAND 235.100 SAND GOVT. GOVT. (SC ALE-- 1:1000) THE LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY THE STATE THE LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY THE STATE THE LEASE MAP AUTHENTICATED BY THE STATE (SC ALE-- 1:1000) INDEX (SCALE-- 1:1000) INDEX INDEX SIGN. OF R. Q. P. AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE BP-1 20°55' 14.6883"N 76°45' 21.1454"E 234.600 234.600 234.600 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE GOVT. GOVT. GOVT. AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE (SCALE-- 1:1000) (SCALE-- 1:5000) (SCALE-- 1:50000) 234.100 234.100 234.100 AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT MINING LEASE BOUNDARY MINING LEASE BOUNDARY BP-2 20°55' 15.5579"N 76°45' 24.6593"E MINING LEASE BOUNDARY RIVER BANK RIVER BANK BP BOUNDARY PILLARS AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE SIGN. OF R. Q. P. A. P. SARAF 233.600 233.600 233.600 BOUNDARY PILLARS BOUNDARY PILLARS AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT AND BELIEF THIS PLAN IS CORRECT BP-3 20°55' 15.0862"N 76°45' 24.7915"E RAMP SECTION LINE RAMP BP RAMP BP RQP/NGP/467/2013/A SIGN. OF R. Q. P. SIGN. OF R. Q. P. CHAINAGE CHAINAGE CHAINAGE SECTION LINE SECTION LINE EXPOSED SAND DEPOSIT 00.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00 105.00 00.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00 105.00 00.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00 105.00 EXPOSED SAND DEPOSIT SIGN. OF R. Q. P. EXPOSED SAND DEPOSIT SIGN. OF R. Q. P. BP-4 20°55' 14.2167"N 76°45' 21.2776"E RIVER BANK A. P. SARAF SIGN. OF R. Q. P. SIGN. OF R. Q. P. EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING RQP/NGP/467/2013/A A. P. SARAF A. P. SARAF PLANTATION PIT LIMIT PLANTATION PIT LIMIT A. P. SARAF ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION A. P. SARAF RQP/NGP/467/2013/A RQP/NGP/467/2013/A A. P. SARAF A. P. SARAF

236.400 236.398 236.397 236.395 236.393 236.392 236.390 236.388 236.387 236.385 236.383 236.382 236.400 236.398 236.397 236.395 236.393 236.392 236.390 236.388 236.387 236.385 236.383 236.382 236.400 236.398 236.397 236.395 236.393 236.392 236.390 236.388 236.387 236.385 236.383 236.382 RQP/NGP/467/2013/A RQP/NGP/467/2013/A RQP/NGP/467/2013/A RQP/NGP/467/2013/A