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Ref : Minutes ol24th EAC meeting for the proposat involving Violation of EIA Notification, 2006 held on24.07.2OL9

Sub: Reply of queries raised in 24th EAC committee for the proposa! involving viotation of EIA Notification, 2006 for Environment clearance of "Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research lnstitute" at Press Enclave Marg, Sheikh Sarai, Phase-ll, by M/s pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research lnstitute.

Dear Sir,

With reference to the above-mentioned subject, the appraisal for grant of Environmental Clearance was done in 24th EAC meeting for the proposal involving violation of EIA Notification, 2006 held on 24.07.2019, Few queries were raised in the Minutes of meeting (attached as Enclosure 1). We are hereby submitting the point wise reply to the queries raised:

o raised in Minutes of meeti s. Query raised Reply No.

t The EMP has to be further strengthened as Revised damage assessment is enclosed as it is too theoretical. Proper quantification Enclosure 2 of damage assessment taking consideration of all environmental attributes is to be done. 2 Revised remediation, natural and Revised remediation, natural and community community resource augmentation plan is resource augmentation plan is enclosed as to be submitted as suggested by the Enclosure 2 committee. 3 Cost of CER has to be reworked as per the Revised CER is enclosed is enclosed as extant procedure in the Ministry's OM Enclosure 3 dated 01.05.2018 with time frame, considering the project as brownfield 4 Audit balance / financial report April20t7 Audit balance / financial report April 2017 to to July, 2019 is to be submitted. July, 2019 is enclosed as Enclosure 4

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sanctuary from the hospital. Enclosure G 9 The air quality data is more than The air quality data is more than prescribed prescribed standards and therefore standards and therefore proper mitigation proper mitigation measures shall be measures is enclosed as Enclosure 8 taken and submitted. 10 Details of organic waste utilization. Details of organic waste utilization is enclosed as Enclosure 9 11 STP and ETP flow chart is to be submitted. STP and ETP flow chart is enclosed as Enclosure 10 12 Resubmission of energy efficient Energy efficient measures during measures during construction and construction and operation phases is operation phases. enclosed as Enclosure 11 13 Details of benefit accrued during Organization is making continuous losses, violation period certified by the ever since new project has come up, during competent authority is to be submitted. the violation period. Detailed audited year wise summary sheets for the period under question are attached. Enclosure 12

Hope this will and Environmental Clearance can be granted at the earliest.

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Enclosure 1 Minutes of 24th EAC meeting

ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT: M/S PERFACT ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. Minutes of 24th meeting of Expert Appraisal Committee for the proposal involving violation of EIA Notification, 2006 held on 22nd-24th July, 2019 at Conference Hall (Brahmaputra), First Floor, Vayu Wing, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi - 110 003

Day 1: 22nd July, 2019

Time: 10:30 AM

24.1. Opening remarks of the Chairman

24.2. Confirmation of the minutes of the 23rd meeting held on 25th-26th June, 2019 at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi

24.3 Proposal for consideration

24.3.1 Internal discussion for appraisal of proposal relating to violation of EIA Notification, 2006: EAC members discussed on the draft guidelines for preparation of damage assessment, remediation plan, natural and community resource augmentation plan and its quantification in Monetary Terms.

S.NO Proposals

24.3.2 Commercial Complex 'Spaze Boulevard II' at village Tikri, Sector - 47, , Haryana by M/s Spaze Towers Pvt. Ltd. - Further consideration for Environmental Clearance [IA/HR/MIS/84791/2017 date 05.11.2018] [F. No. 23-40/2018-IA.III ] 24.3.2.1 M/s Spaze Towers Pvt. Ltd. has made online application vide proposal no. IA/HR/MIS/84791/2017 date 05.11.2018 seeking Term of References for the above mentioned proposed project. The proposed project activity is covered under ‘B’ category of item 8(a) of the Schedule to the EIA Notification, 2006 and the proposal was appraised at Central level as tenure of SEIAA at Haryana was completed at the time of initial appraisal. 24.3.2.2 Details of the project as per the submission of project proponent: The project is Commercial Complex “Spaze Boulevard II” at Village Tikri, Sector-47, Gurgaon, Haryana, being developed by M/s Spaze Towers Pvt. Ltd. The total plot area of the project site is 8979.96 m2 with net plot area is 7643.285 m2 and Built-up area of 23,602.666 m2.

The Project proponent applied for environmental clearance as per the notification vide S.O. 804(E) dated 14.03.2017, case was applied under violation of EIA notification on 09.05.2017 as construction work started without getting Environmental Clearance.

The total built-up area of the project is 23,602.666 m2 which is less than 1,50,000 m2 thus, it falls under activity 8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006. However, as per the notification vide S.O. MoEF&CC Notification no. S.O 804 (E) dated 14.03.2017, where it has been clearly notified that the violation cases/noncompliance will be treated as ‘A’ category project.

Subsequently, the case was submitted to MoEF&CC on 09.05.2017 and thereafter, TOR was granted by MoEF&CC vide its letter no. F.No. 23-40/2018-IA-III dated 16.04.2018.

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x. The PP should also address the all the issues raised during public hearing along with commitments made and with fund provision to address above issues in tabular form to be submitted along with EIA/EMP report.

xi. Fund allocation for Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) shall be made as per Ministry's O.M. No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 1st May, 2018 for various activities therein. The details of fund allocation and activities for CER shall be incorporated in EIA/EMP report.

xii. Detailed hydrological study to be carried out in core and buffer zone of the project as per GEC 2015 guidelines.

xiii. The Action Plan on the compliance of the recommendations of the CAG as per Ministry’s Circular No. J-11013/71/2016-IA.I (M), dated 25.10.2017 needs to be submitted at the time of appraisal of the project and included in the EIA/EMP Report.

xiv. Details of benefit accrued during the violation period along with capital cost of the project is to be submitted.

xv. Mine plan approved by Indian Bureau of Mines to be submitted.

xvi. DGMS permission is to be submitted for blasting at project site, if any.

xvii. District Survey Report is to be submitted for minor mineral as per the EIA Notification 2006 as amended thereof.

24.4.4 Expansion of Hospital Complex “Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute” at Press Enclave Marg, Sheikh Sarai, Phase-II, New Delhi by M/s Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute - Further consideration for Environmental Clearance

[IA/DL/MIS/85531/2018 dated 20.12.2018] [F. No. 23-134/2018-IA.III (V)] 24.4.4.1 M/s Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute has made online application vide proposal no. IA/DL/MIS/85531/2018 dated 20.12.2018 seeking Environmental Clearance for the above mentioned proposed project. The proposed project activity is covered under ‘B’ category of item 8(a) of the Schedule to the EIA Notification, 2006 and the proposal was appraised at Central level as tenure of SEIAA at New Delhi is completed. 24.4.4.2 Details of the project as per the submission of project proponent: 1. Proposal Expansion of Hospital Complex “Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute” 2. Location Plot no.-02, Press Enclave Marg, Sheikh Sarai, Phase-II, New Delhi, Delhi- 110017

3. Project Brief Nature of Proposal :- Expansion Project (Violation) Total area :- Total plot area - 8,000m2 Total Built-up area – 24,982.13m2 Land use :- The break-up of land use is given below: Area Percentage Land Use (m2) (% of plot area)

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Ground Coverage 2971.80 37.10 Green Area 1227.46 15.34 Road and open area 3800.74 47.51 Total Plot area 8000.00 100.00

Project Components Connectivity to the site S.No. Accessibility Description Distance & Direction 1. Highway/ Approach road Adjacent to site Road NH-8 6.11 Km SSE

AH-1 8.92 Km, East

2. Railway Hazrat Nizamuddin 6.85 Km NE Station

3. Airport Indira Gandhi 11.81 km, West International Airport

4. Cost of the project :- Rs. 106.21 Crores 5.Whether the project is in Critically Polluted area :- No. 6. If the project is for EC under EIA Notification, 2006 a) For the first-time appraisal by EAC (i) Date of TOR: F.No. 23-134/2018-IA-III (V) dated 26.07.2018. (ii) Date of Public Hearing, Location NA (iii) Major issues raised during PH and response of PP NA b) Second appraisal (i) Date of first /earlier appraisal NA (ii) Details of the information sought by the EAC with the response of the PP

7. If the project is in CRZ area, NA

8.If the project involves diversion of forest land extend of the forest land status of forest clearance :- NA 9. If the project falls within 10 km of eco- sensitive area, (i)Name of eco- sensitive area and distance from the project site.:- i) Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 3.47 Km, South of site& Bird Sanctuary is located at 7.65 Km, East of site (ii)Status of clearance from National Board of Wildlife :- NA

10.Waste Management

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(i) Water requirement, source, status of clearance :- (i) Total water requirement after expansion will be 265 KLD in which freshwater requirement will be 135 KLD and Treated water reuse will be 130 KLD. Fresh water will be sourced from Delhi Jal Board. (ii) Waste water quantity, treatment capacity, detail :- (ii)Total quantity of wastewater generation shall be 145KLD (Domestic & Other: 137 KLD & Lab: 8 KLD). The 145 KLD of generated wastewater shall be treated in STP of capacity 120 KLD & 70 KLD and lab effluent will be treated in ETP of capacity 30 KLD.

(iii) Recycling / reuse of treated water and disposal :- (iii) The treated water generation from STP will be 135 KLD out of which 135 KLD shall be reused for flushing, HVAC, Gardening& Miscellaneous purposes.

(iv) Solid Waste Management :- (iv) Biomedical waste generated from complex shall be segregated and sent to approved recycler. At peak load, it is estimated to be 75 kg/day. 269 Kg/day of solid waste will be generated out of which 107 kg/day of organic waste shall be treated in Organic Waste Convertor. The non-biodegradable waste of 129 kg/day and 129 kg/day of plastic waste will be handed over to approved recycler (v) Hazardous Waste Management :- (v) Hazardous oil of 26 lit/month is being given to approved recycler as per The Hazardous & other Wastes (Management and Transboundary) Rules, 2016.

11. Details of water bodies, impact on drainage, if any :- No water exits within the site. Hence, there will be no changes in water bodies on the land. Natural contour and drainage pattern of the site will be disturbed due to construction of the project, therefore artificial contour shall be maintained. Storm water and surface runoff from the site is being channelized to 03 no of RWH pitsconstructed within the site.

12. Details of tree cutting :- No Trees shall be cut. 13. Energy conservation measures with estimated saving: - Energy Saving Measures: - Adequate design to limit the losses in transmission and distribution system. - Use of energy efficient devices like light sources such as LED lamps. - Use of insulation on roof top to reduce air-conditioning load in Hospital Building. - Use of capacitors at load centres to improve voltage and power factor to reduce distributional losses and to avoid penalty by state electricity authority. - All high efficiency motors are being used in the complex. - Air tunnels in the design to provide proper cross- ventilation for reducing power consumption. - 1% solar power provision of connected load shall be provided. - Solar lights will be installed for the streets.

14. Green belt development (20 % of construction projects and 33 % for others) :- The green belt for the proposed project is planned to provide a clean, healthy and beautiful green environment. 1227.46 m2 (15.34 % of the plot area) of organized green area will be

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developed within the project.

15. Parking requirement with provision made :- Parking Required:- 331 ECS, Parking Provided: - 342 ECS

24.4.4.3 Observations and recommendations of committee in the 22nd meeting held on 21st-22nd May 2019:

PP made the detailed presentation before the EAC. EAC observed that EIA Coordinator and functional area experts did not attend the meeting. EAC, after detailed deliberation, deferred the proposal for want of some additional information and want of presence of EIA Coordinator before committee:

1. EIA/EMP presentation shall be made in the presence of EIA Coordinator and functional area experts should be available in the meeting. 2. Committee noted that Asola Wildlife sanctuary is present within 3.5 km of the project site therefore PP is required to submit certificate from Chief wildlife warden regarding distance of ESZ of Asola Wildlife sanctuaries from project site in all directions. 3. EIA report is to be submitted in generic structure (Appendix III) of EIA notification with additional chapter 13 on damage assessment and remediation. 4. Details of non-biodegradable & hazardous waste along with their mitigation measures are to be submitted. 5. Approved conservation plan of Schedule I species is to be submitted. 6. Detailed presentation to be made before the committee along with ToR compliance. Considering Eco-sensitive area within the 5 km of project site, Committee recommended for site visit of the project site for ascertaining prevailing environmental settings.

24.4.4.5 Observations and recommendations of the present EAC meeting held during 22nd- 24th July 2019: PP along with the consultant (Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt Ltd) made the detailed presentation and inter alia informed the following to the EAC: The Proposed project is an Expansion of Hospital Complex “Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute” is situated at Press Enclave Marg, Sheikh Sarai, Phase-II, New Delhi being developed by M/s Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute.  The land has been allotted by DDA on perpetual lease to Lakshmipat Singhania Medical Foundation for hospital purpose. The land was then transferred to Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute for development & running of the hospital by executing between parties.  The hospital is already constructed & operational having two blocks one block- Tower A (Phase-I) since October, 1996 having built-up area of 9728.93 sqm. As the built-up area of Phase- I was less than 20,000 sqm. Hence it was exempted from the procedure of Environment Clearance.  For new block was proposed for Phase-II (in year March 2014) having built-up area 15,253.20 sqm and completed in 2016. Thus, total built-up area of the hospital complex is 24,982.13 sqm. (Phase-I + Phase- II). Since the built-up area of the complex was more than 20,000 sqm, hence it falls under 8(a) category of EIA notification 2006.  Due to ignorance of law, the construction of Phase-II was started in May 2014 without prior EC under EIA Notification 2006 and as amended thereof. The project has

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3B+G+6 no. of floors with 201 no. of beds and 2 no. of Towers and is completely operational. The total estimated cost of the project is Rs.106.21 Crores.

As per MoEF&CC Notification No. S.O.804(E) dated 14.03.2017 project was applied for environmental clearance in MoEF&CC on 07.02.2018 under violation category. The case was considered in 8th EAC meeting dated 14.06.2018 and thereafter, TOR was granted by MoEF&CC vide its letter no. F. No. 23-134/2018-IA-III (V) dated 26.07.2018. Credible Action has been initiated on 24.11.2018 and case no. 434/2018 was filed. Further, PP made the detailed presentation on the information sought in the 22nd EAC and the observation of the sub-committee of EAC(Violation), MoEF&CC visited the project site on June 24th, 2019. EAC after detailed deliberation on the information as presented and submitted, deferred the proposal for want of following information from the PP: 1. The EMP has to be further strengthen at it is too theoretical. Proper quantification of damage assessment taking consideration of all environmental attributes is to be done. 2. Revised remediation, natural and community resource augmentation plan is to be submitted as suggested by the committee. 3. Cost of CER has to be reworked as per the extant procedure in the Ministry’s OM dated 01.05.2018 with time frame, considering the project as brownfield.

4. Audit balance /financial report April 2017 to July, 2019 is to be submitted. 5. Interpretation related to all environment attributes and bacteriological analysis in surface water is to be submitted. 6. Approved conservation plan from Chief Wildlife Warden of Scheduled I species is to be submitted. 7. Traffic density study with recommendations to be submitted. 8. Submit certificate from Chief Wildlife Warden regarding of ESZ distance from Asola wildlife sanctuary to project site. 9. The air quality data is more than prescribed standards and therefore proper mitigation measures shall be taken and submitted. 10. Details of organic waste utilization. 11. STP and ETP flow chart is to be submitted. 12. Resubmission of energy efficient measures during construction and operation phases. 13. Details of benefit accrued during violation period certified by the competent authority is to be submitted. 24.4.5 Expansion of Leela Hotel at Diplomatic Enclave, Africa Avenue, Netaji Nagar, , New Delhi by M/s Hotel Leela Venture Ltd. - Further Consideration for Environmental Clearance

[IA/DL/MIS/91171/2017 dated 11.01.2019] [F. No. 23-96/2018-IA-III(V) ] 24.4.5.1 M/s Hotel Leela Venture Ltd has made online application vide proposal no. IA/DL/MIS/91171/2017 dated 11.01.2019 seeking Environmental Clearance for the above mentioned proposed project. The proposed project activity is covered under ‘B’ category of item 8(a) of the Schedule to the EIA Notification, 2006 and the proposal was appraised at Central level as SEIAA, Delhi is not functional.

24.4.5.2 Details of the project as per the submission of project proponent:

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EXPANSION OF HOSPITAL COMPLEX “PUSHPAWATI SINGHANIA HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE” AT SHEIKH SARAI, PHASE-II, NEW DELHI

Enclosure 2 Revised damage assessment

ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT: M/S PERFACT ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. EXPANSION OF HOSPITAL COMPLEX “PUSHPAWATI SINGHANIA HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE” AT SHEIKH SARAI, PHASE-II, NEW DELHI

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT REPORT & REMEDIATION PLAN

1.1 OBJECTIVES OF DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

● As per notification vide S.O. 804(E) dated 14.03.2017 it has been notified that the violation cases/non-Compliance will involve the assessment of ecological damage, remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan. Hence, in this report, we have collected and analysed the data for assessment of environmental and ecological damage, prepared remediation plan, and natural and community resource augmentation plan. ● To identify overall impact on air, water, noise, soil and land environment has been assessed. ● It has been weighed against the positive impact created on the overall socio economic scenario. ● To estimate the impact produced, a framework has been designed based on the place of activity is permissible for the purpose (like it should not fall in eco-sensitive zones etc.); Environmental Sensitivity; Status of work done till date and status of activities (in quantitative terms) undertaken during the violation period and extent of damage. Detailed methodology for the same is given in the next Section 1.4.

1.2 OBJECTIVES OF REMEDIATION PLAN

● To suggest control measures for preventing deterioration of air quality along with approximate cost ● To suggest control measures for preventing deterioration of noise quality along with approximate cost ● To suggest control measures for preventing deterioration of water quality along with approximate cost ● Remediation plan of loss of topsoil, loss of vegetation including trees and their approximate cost ● To suggest control measures for keeping community safe from adverse effects of activity approximate cost ● Plan and suggest Development of shelter of green belt to improve environment

1.3 NATURAL AND COMMUNITY RESOURCE AUGMENTATION PLAN:

Augmentation plan will include various activities to be taken for augmentation of Natural Resources like water, land vegetative cover in a time bound manner and estimation of financial implication. Activities to be taken for augmentation of community resources. The key community resources include —

● It could be a physical structure or place -- a school, hospital, library, recreation centre. It might also be an unused building that could house a community centre, a community owned forest, a park, a pond, or other pasture and open space belonging to the community.

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● It may be a community service that makes life better for the majority of community members - public transportation, early childhood education centre, community recycling facilities, cultural organization. ● Or an activity that provides jobs and supports the local economy.

1.4 METHODOLOGY OF ASSESSMENT

To assess the overall damage, two matrices have been used, the first matrix identifies and assesses impact on different environmental components and is based on the actual damage incurred i.e. Assessment type ‘A’. Therefore, the first matrix is a systematic approach on envisaged damage incurred. The second matrix i.e. Assessment type ‘B’ assumes random damages that would have taken place due to the interaction of different environmental components, i.e. the overall end to end assessment being done in a subjective matrix manner. To assess the impact on these environmental parameters, following activities have been identified:

● Site Preparation & levelling ● Excavation ● Compacting and other related work ● Construction of foundation and basement ● Construction of superstructure ● Finishing work of wall, painting, stone cladding, Tiling work ● Storage and handling of Construction material, paint & chemicals ● Operation of construction of machinery (DG set, Heavy machinery) ● Transportation (Raw material, labour) ● Working & daily activity of construction labour

1.4.1 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENT WISE ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY (ASSESSMENT A): ● Table below shows the component wise methodology considered for assessment to quantify the extent of damage and rate the extent for estimation of remediation costs. Based on the same, impact analysis, mitigation plan is prepared and finally the overall damage has been scaled between 0-100%. To assess these environmental parameters, team has been deputed to assess preliminary assessment of damage to the environment. Based on site inspection and the documentary evidences the environmental aspects vs activity has been filled. Component Adopted Methodology Weightage

Air Environment ● Identification of the increase in pollution load on Ambient Air using 25% AERMOD. ● Key receptor has been analysed as the receptor receiving or envisaged to have received the maximum damage ● Dispersion model is run in 1km2 grid with 5m receptor spacing to

understand increase in GLC of PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NO2

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● % Contribution of construction activity on key receptor is calculated based on baseline values from secondary values. ● Finally, extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale

% Contribution Rating Interpretation

<0.1% 1 Negligible Impact Habitation at receptor may 0.11 - 1% 2 Minor Impact not feel much difference in ambient air quality 1.01% -2% 3 Average impact There may be substantial 2.01% -5% 4 Heavy impact damage to the health and lifestyle of habitation at the 5.01% + 5 Severe Impact receptor (or if the pollutant profile at key receptor exceeds threshold of NAAQS, 2009)

Water ● Extent of damage to the water has been identified by water 25% Environment consumption per sqm built-up achieved. ● Dewatering done during construction ● Management of surface water/ run off ● Damage has been estimated based on ground water/ fresh water used in the project.

% Fresh water used Rating Interpretation

<10% 1 Negligible Impact 11 -20% 2 Minor Impact 21% -40% 3 Average impact 41% -60% 4 Heavy impact 61% + 5 Severe Impact ● Damage has been estimated based on runoff recharged as on date versus ideal case with due consideration of year wise completion

% of runoff recharged Rating Interpretation (recharged water/ total available recharge) >80% 1 Negligible Impact 80-60% 2 Minor Impact 60-40% 3 Average impact 40-20% 4 Heavy impact <20% 5 Severe Impact ● Construction workers domestic wastewater management has been used to quantify damage to environment

Management Practice Rating Interpretation

Complete reuse of treated water or use of bio-toilets 1 Negligible Impact Treated water disposal into sewer 2 Minor Impact Treated water disposal into soak pit 3 Average impact Untreated water disposed into sewer 4 Heavy impact No sewage management 5 Severe Impact

ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT: M/S PERFACT ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. EXPANSION OF HOSPITAL COMPLEX “PUSHPAWATI SINGHANIA HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE” AT SHEIKH SARAI, PHASE-II, NEW DELHI

● Ground Water abstraction was quantified and extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale:

% of fresh water Rating Interpretation abstracted with respect to daily water requirement <3% 1 Negligible impact No major impact on groundwater table. 3-5% 2 Minor impact 5-10% 3 Average impact Highly Decrease in ground water level table, water 11-20% 4 Heavy impact scarcity in the area. 21% + 5 Severe impact Quality of ground water especially TSS, TDS and pH pre and post construction phase has been assessed. More than 20% increase in any parameter is severe impact. Soil Environment ● Damage to the soil has been identified by monitoring of soil quality 5% of construction site and nearby site. ● Quantity of Soil excavated and disposal method was examined ● Quantity of topsoil reused within the site was calculated. ● Finally, extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale

% reuse of top soil Rating Interpretation within the complex 81 – 100 % 1 Negligible damage 60- 81 % 2 Minor damage 41 – 60 % 3 Average damage 21- 40 % 4 Heavy damage 0 -20 % 5 Severe damage

Waste ● Disposal Method of all type of waste was assessed. 5% Management ● Legal compliances relating to waste management rules. ● Finally, the extent of damage is a calculation based on management practices followed

Management Practice Rating Interpretation All compliances and adherence to 1 Negligible Impact environmental laws including C&D Waste management Management of Hazardous waste, sewage 2 Minor Impact waste etc. excluding management of C&D waste Management of Hazardous waste, sewage 3 Average impact waste etc. excluding management of C&D waste without proper storage and segregation Partial Management of Hazardous waste, 4 Heavy impact sewage waste etc. excluding management of C&D waste without proper storage and segregation and no evidences No management of any waste 5 Severe Impact Noise ● To identify the increase in Noise level, noise monitoring has been 10% Environment done on different construction site for different activity of work to identify generation of noise. ● The monitoring has been done within the boundary and outside the boundary. ● Finally, the extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale.

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Average increase in sound Rating Interpretation pressure level within 5m

<5 dB(A) 1 Negligible Impact 5.1 – 15 dB(A) 2 Minor Impact 15.1 – 30 dB(A) 3 Average impact 30.1 – 45 dB(A) 4 Heavy impact 45.1 + dB(A) 5 Severe Impact

Ecological ● Damage to the ecological environment has been identified by 10% Environment identifying number of trees surviving within the site and of height at least 1.5 m with respect to trees present before the start of operations. ● Finally, the extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale, Clearance of Trees

% of trees removed (removed with Rating Interpretation respect to available at site) <5% 1 Negligible impact 5-25% 2 Minor impact 25-35% 3 Average impact 35-45% 4 Heavy impact 45%+ 5 Severe impact

Land Use- Land ● Damage to the Land use has been identified by comparing the 5% Cover pattern of land by master plan. ● Change is land cover with respect to development in the area and contribution to that growth of by the project has been computed ● Finally, extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale

Change in Land Use or Rating Interpretation creation of new land use

No 1 Negligible impact Yes 5 Minor impact

Natural ● Damage to the natural resources has been related to the use of Site 10% Resources preservation techniques, preservation of natural topography/ contour, stream crossings, use of salvaged materials or eco-friendly products, conservation of energy/ fuel. ● Finally, extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale

Management practices Rating Interpretation

Good practices of preservation techniques, 1 Negligible drainage pattern etc. as above impact No preservation of site drainage and topography or 5 Severe impact use of eco-friendly materials ● Compliance to energy conservation norms with respect to proposed energy conservation measures.

% Deviation from ECBC Rating Interpretation ideal case in terms overall energy savings (proposed- ideal/ideal * 100) =<0.5% 1 Negligible impact 0.51- 1.00% 2 Minor impact

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1.01- 3.00% 3 Average impact

3.01 – 5.00% 4 Heavy impact =>5% 5 Severe impact Traffic ● Damage to the nearby road, due to the use of heavy vehicles for 5% Management movement of raw materials, workers, debris, top soil, water supply, sewage management etc. ● Increase in the PCU due to project. ● Finally, extent of damage is a calculation based on below scale

Change of LOS due to project after Rating Interpretation completion (level of service as defined by Indian Roads Congress (IRC)) LOS A 1 Negligible impact LOS B 2 Minor impact LOS C 3 Average impact LOS D 4 Heavy impact LOS E 5 Severe impact

● The conclusion has been determined by multiplying the individual rating with weightage. The mean of individual weighted score is final score of Assessment A.

1.4.2 METHODOLOGY TO ASSESS DAMAGE DUE TO INTERACTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS (ASSESSMENT -B) ● To identify the increase in Noise level, noise monitoring has been done on different construction site for different activity of work to identify generation of noise. ● To identify the impact on health of workers, monitoring of construction water used has been done. ● To identify the impact on soil, monitoring of soil quality of construction site has been done. ● To identify the impact on social, survey has been done in nearby places. ● To identify the other impact, site inspection and checking of documents has been done. ● As per identified impact, damage matrix has been prepared. ● Negative impact indicates increased pollution, discomfort and public inconveniences whereas, Positive impact in terms of increased income due to employment, or other ancillary activities. Also, benefits generated due to activities undertaken under corporate social responsibility. ● Criteria to be used to assess the impact due to the construction for each aspect in the matrix

Scor Rating e -4 Major -3 Moderate -2 Minor -1 Negligible 0 None 1 Negligible 2 Minor 3 Moderate 4 Major

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● The mean of individual scoring on different environmental parameter has been interpreted with the rating given below: Rating Score Range 1 <-5 2 -6 to -15 3 -16 to -30 4 -31 to -50 5 -51 and above ● The mean of individual environmental parameter is the final score of Assessment B.

1.4.3 METHODOLOGY TO ASSESS OVERALL DAMAGE DUE TO PROJECT ● To identify the overall damage due to the project on environment, addition of scoring of assessment A & B has been done. The Final score interpreted with given below interpretation: FINAL REMARKS CONCLUSION SCORE

<5 Negligible damage to Project did not cause much harm to the environment through environment proper management and mitigation measures

5-6 Minor damage to Project may have affected immediate surroundings and the environment environmental impacts may have dissipated post construction of the project and insignificant environmental damage during its operation phase

6-7 Moderate Damage Due to the installation and commissioning of the project, there may have been minor discomfort in the nearby area and may have some impact on major receptors

7-8 Significant Damage Due to the installation and commissioning of the project, there may have been discomfort in the nearby area and may have some impact and slight discomfort on major receptors up to 1 km of the project site

8+ Severe Damage Due to the installation and commissioning of the project, there may have been discomfort in the nearby area and may have major impact, severe and high discomfort on major receptors up to 2 km of the project site

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1.4.4 METHODOLOGY TO DETERMINE REMEDIATION COST TO BE SPENT ● As per the scoring identified from Damage assessment A & B, the final weightage score on different environmental parameters has been computed. Only those environmental parameters having total score >=0.2 (Weightage score A + Weightage score B) may be damaging due to construction of the project. ● % contribution of different environmental parameters on overall damage has been identified. ● As per % contribution and demand of nearby area, cost will be spent on remediation and Natural augmentation on the maximum damaged environmental components and need assessment of the area.

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1.5 DAMAGE ASSESSMENT (A) – COMPONENT WISE

S.No Parameter Aspect Probable Impact Mitigation measure Damage/Impact . due to construction adopted during activity construction

1. Air • Dust • Increased PM • Water sprinkling was Environment emission will Level may cause done at the site. lead to respiratory Pollutant Increment Incremental Baseline % Score increase in PM problems to nearby • The buildings under at Core value value contribution zone (µg/m3) at (µg/m3) (incremental population. construction were covered • Generation by Green Cloth. key / baseline) of C&D waste • Increased PM receptor Level will result • DDA land was taken at • Vehicular deposition of dust lease for storage of Sector-7, UTM- Emissions on leaves which construction material and including NOx roadside storage of 3158060.02 may cause decrease m N & - & Sox in Transpiration rate construction material and generation waste was prohibited. 717982.20 of flora m E in 0.26 km and • DG Set of • Increased dust • The C & D wastes 1x380 KVA generated was kept covered direction SE will decrease the PM2.5 7.75 3.5 75.3 4.64% 4 already aesthetic look of at site was reused for Installed in development of road (3544 (construction already constructed and traffic Phase I trucks soil.). Hospital i.e Phase I. cumulative) • Proper nose masks PM10 38.7 20 109.3 18.29% 5 • Stagnation of (construction water, were provided to the workers who were engaged and traffic Biodegradable cumulative) in dust generating activities. waste generation NO2 8.53 4 34.5 11.59% 5 shall result in odour • Existing power (construction problem in the area connection was used and and traffic cumulative)

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• Handling of DG Set of 380 KVA was used SO2 3.1 2.0 9.2 21.7% 5 C&D waste can during power failure only. (construction cause generation of and traffic dust which can • RMC was used instead cumulative) of batching plant (1450 cause problem in Peak Rating: 5 trucks). breathing to the construction • 1 JCB, 1 crane, 1 loader workers, Patients & and 2 excavators were used nearby population. during the construction. Emission of VOCs from paints & other • Hutments was not construction provided within the project material can cause site. irritation in eyes, nose and throat, • All construction can cause difficulty material was bought from breathing and nearby areas only. nausea, and can • Maintenance of vehicle damage the central and machinery was done nervous system as by the contractor well as other organs • 10-11 No. of trucks daily of elderly people & were used. Patients. • Total no. of working days • Gaseous was 900. emission from • Maximum impact was vehicles used for within the site due to transportation will construction and traffic affect the movement. The respiratory health maximum emission was of staff, patients 1550 kg, 50 kg, 330 kg & and nearby 230 kg for PM10, PM2.5, population NO2 & SO2 respectively.

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• Pollutants emitted from stack will increase the Ground Level Concentration of pollutants which will affect the respiratory health of Patients in Phase I & people in nearby area. 2. Water • Site • Obstruction to • The excavation was done • Proper drainage was made at the time of construction and channelized Environment preparation rainwater for 3 level of basement to existing drain line. will cause percolation due to only. There was no • No Damage to ground water quality and surface water quality. As the change of increase in Cement intersection to ground water level in the area is very low and no surface body in the nearby area. natural work. water level. contour level • The storm • Average 10-15 KLD • Use of fresh water for construction: will which will water recharge (13500 KL) of water was % Fresh water used Rating Remark result in capacity will be required during <0% 1 Inhouse STP water was Change of decreased. construction work which used. drainage • The excavation was met through inhouse pattern will be done up to STP treated water. • Runoff recharge: • Water level such that it will • Total no. of working days Total runoff Run off Recharged % runoff Remark requirement & not intersect the was 900. Recharged wastewater ground water level, 11945.6 cum 9105.7 cum 76.2%* 2 • For 120 labours, 2484 generation hence it will not *Runoff was recharged to the existing 2 rainwater harvesting. KLD of Domestic water was • Water impact the ground sourced through existing contamination water quality. • Construction workers domestic wastewater management: supply water from DJB. • Oil & • Use of water for Management Practice Rating • 4 KLD of wastewater chemical construction generated from the Spillage purpose. This will Complete reuse of treated water 1** construction site was

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lead to wastewater treated in existing 70 KLD **Wastewater was treated in existing STP and reuse within the project. generation. STP. • During the • There is only one drain construction period, in the 500 m radius. • Quality of ground water assessed: Stagnation of water • No environmental Pre- Post & Run off water accident happened. constructio construction may lead to n / as on date % change rating breeding of pH 7.0 7.8 - 1 mosquitos & run off TDS 938.5 465.7 negative 1 can lead to soil Chlorides 179.0 80 negative 1 erosion. Total • STP Treated Hardness 400 248 negative 1 water shall be Nitrate arranged on Nitrogen 6.8 10.1 48.67 5 temporary basis Peak 5 through tanker water supply during Peak Rating: 5 construction work. Utilisation of water may impact the water demand of the vicinity and improper disposal of waste water generated may affect the quality of nearby surface water body & ground water. • Improper disposal of waste generated may

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affect the quality of ground water. • Improper disposal of waste water generated may affect the quality of nearby surface water body & ground water • Spillage of Oil & chemicals, if in any case comes in contact with water body can deteriorate the ground water & surface water body. Which in turn may affect the aquatic life also. • If dust emitted gets deposited on water body can deteriorate the water quality.

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3. Soil Quality • Clearance • There was a • The project was • There were no top soil, where construction of Phase II was done (Earlier of vegetation minor demolition of conceptualized with 3 level hard Paved area which was used for parking purpose) • Removal of pump station and basement & foundation Peak Rating: 1 soil, Top soil & C&D wastes was hence 21265 m3 of soil was run off of soil reused in backfilling excavated for 3 level of • Oil spillage and road levelling. basements & foundation • Soil • Permanently out of which 450 cum top compaction & depresses land soil was used for plantation run off of soil productivity, after construction. • Spillage of destabilizes • The excavated soil was used oil on landscapes, reused to the extent and ground water increasing the rest was send to nearby • Solid waste potential for wind playground area to fill in & C&D Waste and water erosion. soil till plinth level as the generation • Chemical area was in depression. degradation of soil • Waste was collected by would occur which private contractor, may leach into approved by SDMC. vegetation and • Project was implemented ground water. by experienced contractors, • Impact on soil no environmental accident due disposal of solid happened or noted at the waste includes the site leaching from biodegradable waste and effect on flora from spillage of waste on soil. 4. Waste • Daily • Waste generated • For average 120 labours, • The C & D wastes generated was kept covered at site was reused to the Managemen Activities of may impact the total 18 kg/ day (16200 kg) extent possible and rest unused Construction and Demolition Waste was t labours hygiene of the of solid waste was handed over to nearby construction areas. labours and also the generated from labours emission of which was collected by Management Practice Rating

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• Constructio dust/gases if not private vendor approved by Management of Hazardous waste, sewage 2 n activities managed may SDMC (S. Khan Traders). waste etc. excluding management of C&D impact health of waste Labours. • Hospital has been Rating: 2 awarded as “Swachh • Improper storage Hospital Award” by SDMC rd and disposal of for being rank number 3 Biodegradable in Cleanness i.e., Swachh. waste, will enhance the risk of microbial • Used oil whenever contamination, generated from the DG set of 380 KVA was given to DG population. set service provider for • Improper storage disposal of used oil. and disposal of MSW waste, will • The C & D wastes enhance the risk of generated was reused disease occurrence within the site. and cause foul • Proper PEE was provided smell. It will attract to the labour to handle the the vectors hazardous and other waste. • Improper • Empty bags of cement hazardous chemical were sold by contractor to disposal if comes in the recycler. contact with human body may cause skin irritation and could be flammable also sometimes. • Improper hazardous chemical disposal if comes in contact with human

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body may cause skin irritation and could be flammable also sometimes.

5. Noise • Increase in • There will be • All the construction • During construction, the Leq value of noise level during day time at the Environment noise level impact on excavator activities were carried out site was approx. 63.9 dB (A), which was above the permissible noise level of • Noise operator like whole during the daytime. sensitive area 50 dB(A). generation by body vibration and • There is buffer zone machineries auditory impact. between the site and the • Honking & The noise level road, which is further Vehicular generation due to reducing the impact on Background noise Background Max. peak Rating noise excavator will be ambient noise due to the dB(A) Noise dB(A) noise level at generation 85-90 dB(A). construction. receptor dB (A) • Due to road • Proper noise barricading Near Source 54.4 89.2 5 congestion people was provided to reduce the Approx. 10m-12 53.5 84.8 5 will blow horn noise level during Approx. 20-25m 52.8 78.5 5 which may lead to construction stage. Approx. 50-55m 51.0 72.7 5 problems like sleep • DG set of 1 x 380 kVA Rating 5 interference, installed in Phase-I were

headache used in construction and

• Loading and was acoustically enclosed.

unloading of C&D • Plantation was already

waste may cause done at the periphery.

annoyance to the • Provision of protective

workers and devices like ear muff/plugs

peoples in the to the workers was

immediate vicinity. provided.

• Will cause

physiological and

psychological effect

like hearing impairment, sleep

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interference of ● In 500m radius of project site, sensitive places are available (School, Patients, annoyance colleges), there may disturbance in the area due to the construction and also may cause activities. increase in heart • Minute Damage to the workers working in the area. beat and blood pressure in elderly peoples within the area. • Running of DG sets will cause vibration generation in immediate surrounding of DG set area 6. Ecological • Clearance • Increased PM • 9 number of young trees • Damage to the nearby flora, due to increase in the air pollution. Environment of vegetation Level will result were removed out of 24 • Displacement of native fauna & flora. • Air deposition of dust trees present in phase II emission, Dust on leaves which area. Total trees Trees % of Ratin emission will may cause decrease • To minimize the impact, available at remove trees g lead to in Transpiration rate the provision of plantation site during d remove increase in PM of flora area of 1227.4 Sqm area, constructio d • Increase in • Increased dust with lawns, ornamental n phase noise level emission can lead to shrubs and trees shall be 24 9 37% 4 • Removal of climate change provided. soil, Top soil & which eventually • Water sprinkling was Rating: 4 run off of soil will result in done to reduce the dust • Vehicular decrease in generation. emission plant/tree cover • All the construction was • Clearance of • Increased noise carried out at the day time vegetation will cause only • Clearance of disturbance of • 101 number of trees are site existing avi-fauna; already planted at site. however, avifauna

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is not restricted to (Compliance to the 1 tree one place for a long per 80 m2 area) time, thus it will not result in their displacement. • Removal of Top soil will affect the habitat of micro- organism and invertebrate • Vehicular emission like NOx etc. can inhibit the growth of plants and pre-mature leaves senescence. 7. Land • Clearance • Change of land • No major impact on the Use/Land of vegetation use land use. The project site Change in Land Use or Rating Interpretation cover • Clearance of is permitted for Hospital creation of new land use vegetation, increase use as per approved No 1 Negligible impact PM level Master Plan of the area. • Increase of The land has been Rating: 1 concrete area. allotted by DDA on perpetual lease to Change in land use in buffer Zone: Lakshmipat Singhania Area Medical Foundation for Area in in SQ Differenc hospital purpose. S. SQ Km Km e in area • Land cover of partial No. Category (2012) (2018) SQ Km % Change Impact 1 Agriculture Land 42.46 30.26 -12.2 -28.73 Decreased land has already 2 Built-up, Rural 6.15 5.68 -0.47 -7.64 Increased changed from vacant 208.1 3 Built-up, Urban 203.29 4.84 (A2) 2.38 Increased land to concrete area. 3 Forest, This has contributed 4 7.37 7.11 -0.26 -3.53 Decreased Deciduous

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Forest, Scrub change in Built-up 5 1.71 1.55 -0.16 -9.36 Decreased (Urban) area by 0.16%. Forest Water Bodies, 7.89 7.95 0.06 0.76 Increased 6 Pond/Reservoir

Total Plot area of project (SQKM)= 0.008 Sq km (A1) % contribution of the project development on urbanisation = A1/A2 =0.008 /4.84*100 = 0.16% Rating: 1

8. Use of • Use of raw • Scarcity of • Water was taken through • Consumption of raw material for construction purpose: natural material natural resources inhouse STP water Items Quantity Excluding Qty of Total resources • Use of (like water, diesel, • Temporary connection RMC material Quantity(A+B) Energy energy, raw was used for power and (A) used in RMC • Use of Water material) during power cut DG set (B) Cement Bags 13,000 42,000 55,000 of 1 x 380 KVA was used Sand MT 1109 5075 6184 • Provision of Solar power Aggregate MT 1727 10150 11877 (1% of Power generation) Reinforcement MT 1211 -- 1211 • Compliance to the BEE Stone Cladding Sq.Mtr NIL NIL NIL Bricks Nos. 716000 NIL 716000 • National Energy • Deviation from ECBC standards Conservation Award has ECBC code was not followed, however BEE norms were followed to conserve the given appreciation for energy. PSRI has taken all action to reduce the power requirement and their efforts in energy increase the Power factor. Total power load has been reduced from 1322 conservation in the KVA to 1022 KVA. Hospital sector of the Rating: 5 year 2014. Measures Adopted for Energy Saving Saving Reasons below for less quantity of sand and other Modification in passenger lift 128 KVAH/day material used in new 102 KVAH/day 2 x Installing 2 nos. 20HP vertical 3428 KVAH/month +5571 building phase II secondary Pump KVAH/ month

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1) We have used AAC New transformer of 1000 KVA saved 20% 48000 KVAH/month Blocks in place of loss per Hr bricks in super New transformer of 1250 KVA saved 20% 60000 KVAH/month loss per Hr structure New main control panel 28000 units/month 2) We have used New vertical pumps installed for pumping 3060 KVAH/month chemicals in place water of cement mortar 10 nos motion sensor installed Rs2541/month for AAC block 2952 LED light installed in A and B-block Net saving of 1475 KVAH/day partition work. Hence sand and New duct installed in tumbler drier saving 23 ltr diesel/day cement is not used Condensate water reused in boiler saving 2ltr diesel /day at all. Window and split AC 5-star rating 6000 KVAH/month 3) We have not plastered the Level sensor used for RO plants Rs 6360/month, following areas as Rejected water of 03 RO plants reused 30 Kl/day mentioned below Replacement of old chiller to new 2 no. of (a) On ceiling of all screw chiller floors • Construction Technique: (b) In basement wall and ceiling Management practices Rating (appx plan area Good practices of preservation 1 60,000 sqft techniques, drainage pattern etc. as (20,000 sqft above area of each Peak Rating:5 basement x3 basements) (c) In service floor, ceilings and walls as the floor is not fully compartmente d

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(d) On 6th floor ceiling and walls, as this floor still is not ready for use, only structure/outer shell is constructed. 4) We have not plastered walls on 4th and 5th floor and used Gypsum plaster on AAC block walls in place of normal plaster work. 5) We have complete false ceiling at ground, first second, fourth and fifth floor and hence not plastered the roof/ceiling. 6) In the place of conventional brick wall laminated wooden partition wall of @ 50 to 70 mm thick is used at all floors for partition purpose.

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7) Complete OT complex is made with modular type with GI sheet and PU foam sandwich partition. 8) Interior partition of all ICUs made with Laminated wooden and glass wall also curtain track and curtain is used for segregation of ICU beds. 9) Maximum glass used for external facade and windows. The size of the windows is bigger than traditional size it is 2.4 m x2.4 m

9. Traffic • Congestion • Heavy vehicle • 10-11 trucks daily were • Damage to the approach road due to heavy vehicle. Managemen on road movement will lead used for construction • As per the traffic survey conducted, the traffic level in nearby roads in LOS t to congestion in material. A category (free flow). There were increase in 10-11 trucks only on the traffic and difficulty nearby road, due to the project site. • Separate entry/exit was in driving. • Increase in LOS on approach road during peak hour: provided for transportation (Cumulative impact of traffic in 5km radius): • Due to of raw material. increased no. of cars and two-

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wheelers on LOS after Baseline approach road and Year completion Rating LOS nearby roads, there of project may be congestion 2019 C D 4 on roads and 2020 C D 4 2025 C D 4 discomfort in Peak 4 driving.

ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT: M/S PERFACT ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. 1.6 DAMAGE ASSESSMENT (B) – INTERACTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS EMISSIONS RELEASES TO WATER WASTE GENERATION LAND Degradation USE OF LOCAL ISSUES TO AIR NATURAL RESOURCES AND RAW STEPS WORK MATERIALS TOTAL PM Geology Dust Hydrology Water Energy Odour C&D waste Noise Pollution Soil Quality and Management Raw Materials ENVIRONMENTAL ACCIDENTS Sanitary water TRANSPORT ISSUES Gaseous Emissions Concrete & surface cleaning agents Noise and vibrations Hazardous, E-Waste, Battery Waste Landscape Alteration Non-Hazardous waste % completion of work EFFECTS ON BIODIVERSITY Dumping of machinery Drainage & topography Foundations, Retaining walls Cleaning of machinery, tools Dumping of other liquid waste STEP 1 Land occupation 100 100 Removal of vegetation or old STEP 2 100 -3 -1 -1 -1 -1 -2 -1 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -3 -2 -3 -1 -2 -1 -3 -3 -2 -3 -41 buildings STEP 3 Excavation work 100 -4 -1 -3 -1 -1 -2 -1 -1 -3 -1 -1 -2 -1 -3 -3 -1 -2 -1 -3 -3 -1 -39 STEP 4 Foundation 100 -1 -1 -2 -2 -6 STEP 5 Piling 100 -1 -2 -3 STEP 6 RCC Work 100 -2 -1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -3 -3 -1 -17 STEP 7 Masonary Work 100 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -2 -2 -2 -1 -3 -1 -3 -3 -27 STEP 8 Roofs 100 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -3 -1 -1 -1 -12 STEP 9 Timber work (Door and windows) 95 -2 -2 -1 -1 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -18 STEP 10 Piping of water & sewage 100 -1 -1 -2 -2 -2 -3 -2 -1 -2 -2 -3 -21 STEP 11 Drainge system 100 -2 -2 -2 -1 -2 -2 -1 3 -2 -1 -2 -2 -16 STEP 12 Sewage Treatment Plant 80 2 3 4 3 2 4 4 4 4 2 3 -1 -2 1 1 1 2 4 41 STEP 13 Rainwater Harvesting 90 3 1 2 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 2 4 2 3 4 2 1 3 1 4 59 STEP 14 Plantation 50 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 -3 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 3 3 77 STEP 15 Roads 95 -1 4 -1 -2 -2 -2 -2 -3 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1 -2 1 2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -21 Installation of Electrical, mechanical STEP 16 60 -1 -1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -2 -2 -1 -2 -1 -3 -21 items and fire STEP 17 Plastering 100 -2 -1 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 3 -1 -9 STEP 18 Bathroom fitting & Plumbing work 0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -9 STEP 19 Flooring 90 -2 -1 -1 -2 -2 -1 -1 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -16 STEP 20 Painting and exteriors 40 -1 -3 -3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -18 TOTAL -13 -5 -7 -3 3 -12 -3 1 1 1 -7 -4 -3 -8 -7 -11 -2 -3 -2 -8 -9 4 -11 -5 -2 -2 -17 Expansion of Hospital Complex “Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute” at Sheikh Sarai, Phase-II, New Delhi

Summary of Damage Matrix A & B:

S. Environmental Weightage Rating Weighted Rating Weighted Final % No. Component/Aspect Scoring score (A) Scoring score (B) Score contrib (A) (B) (A+B) ution 1 Air Environment/ 25% 5 1.25 2 0.5 1.75 30% Emissions to Air 2 Water Environment/ 25% 5 1.25 1 0.25 1.5 25% Releases to Water 3 Waste Management 5% 2 0.1 2 0.1 0.2 3% and Generation 4 Land Environment and 5% 1 0.05 1 0.05 0.1 2% contamination/land use 5 Use of natural resources 10% 5 0.5 2 0.2 0.7 12% and raw materials 6 Transport Issues 5% 4 0.2 2 0.1 0.3 5%

7 Effects on Ecology 10% 4 0.4 1 0.1 0.5 8% Biodiversity 8 Noise Pollution 10% 5 0.5 2 0.2 0.7 12%

9 Soil Quality and 5% 1 0.05 2 0.1 0.15 3% Management Total 100% 4.3 1.6 5.9 100%

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% contribution of Damage on Various Components of Environment

ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT: M/S PERFACT ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. 1.8 REMEDIATION PLAN AND COST Environmental S.no Remediation Proposed Further Remarks Rate Quantity Total Cost Year I Year II Year III Component Distribution of Wayu Wayu Purifier ₹ 60,000 10 ₹ 600,000 ₹ 120,000 ₹ 240,000 ₹ 240,000 purifier Maintenance Maintenance - 3 year @ 1500/month ₹ 1,500 99 ₹ 148,500 ₹ 49,500 ₹ 49,500 ₹ 49,500 of Wayu

Sprinkler- 50 no. @ Rs. 1000/per pc ₹ 1,000 50 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0

Twin Filtration system - @ Rs. 15000/pc ₹ 15,000 1 ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0 Distribution of Sprinkler 1 Air Environment system Pump -@ RS. 15000/pc ₹ 15,000 1 ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0

Water Distributing Pipeline - 1000 m@ Rs ₹ 220 50 ₹ 11,000 ₹ 11,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0 220/m

Gas Connection Gas connection in nearby village ₹ 2,500 43 ₹ 107,500 ₹ 35,833 ₹ 35,833 ₹ 35,833

Health Checkup Health checkup cap in nearby village ₹ 500,000 1 ₹ 500,000 ₹ 300,000 ₹ 100,000 ₹ 100,000

Plantation in Nearby Plant -130 @ 1500 (including Maintenance) ₹ 1,100 130 ₹ 143,000 ₹ 47,667 ₹ 47,667 ₹ 47,667 area road

% Contribution 24.42 Total ₹ 1,590,000 ₹ 644,000 ₹ 473,000 ₹ 473,000

RWH-1 no (dia-4 & depth-4.5) @ 3,00,000/per Rain Water Harvesting in RWH (including raw material, labour, profit, ₹ 300,000 1 ₹ 300,000 ₹ 300,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0 nearby village construction, pipeline)

RWH-20 no. before monsoon and after Maintenance of RWH ₹ 10,000 20 ₹ 200,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 100,000 monsoon for 3 year @ 5000/ year/ RWH 2 Water Environment

RO plant -2 no. (1000 LPH) @ 2,00,000/per Procurement RO Plant ₹ 200,000 2 ₹ 400,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 200,000 ₹ 200,000 unit

Installation of RO plant Installation Rs 5000/- per plant ₹ 5,000 35 ₹ 175,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 75,000

Maintenance of RO RO Maintenance for 3 year @ 10,000/ year/ ₹ 10,000 25 ₹ 250,000 ₹ 83,333 ₹ 83,333 ₹ 83,333 Plant RO 2 Water Environment

Maintenance of RO RO Maintenance for 3 year @ 10,000/ year/ ₹ 10,000 25 ₹ 250,000 ₹ 83,333 ₹ 83,333 ₹ 83,333 Plant RO

% Contribution 20.35 Total ₹ 1,325,000 ₹ 483,333 ₹ 383,333 ₹ 458,333

6 Waste Management Organic Waste Converter Distribution in Nearby Panchayat ₹ 1,200,000 1 ₹ 1,200,000 ₹ 1,200,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0

% Contribution 18.43 Total ₹ 1,200,000 ₹ 1,200,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0

Distribution of PPE to Cost of 1,00,000/year ₹ 100,000 1 ₹ 100,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0 ₹ 100,000 labor 4 Noise Environment Awareness program in Cost of 50,000/year ₹ 50,000 13 ₹ 650,000 ₹ 250,000 ₹ 250,000 ₹ 150,000 nearby area for Noise

% Contribution 11.52 Total ₹ 750,000 ₹ 250,000 ₹ 250,000 ₹ 250,000

Ecological In consideration with Municipal department 5 Environment & Soil Development of Park - - ₹ 500,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 500,000 of Environment

% Contribution 7.68 Total ₹ 500,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 500,000 ₹ 0

₹ 5,365,000 ₹ 2,577,333 ₹ 1,606,333 ₹ 1,181,333 Cost of Remediation

1.9 NATURAL RESOURCE & COMMUNITY RESOURCE AUGMENTATION PLAN & BUDGETARY PROVISION

S.no Component Activity Proposed Further Remarks Rate Quantity Total Cost Year I Year II Year III

Natural Providing Solar Lighting 1 6 KW solar Panel installation ₹ 100,000 6 ₹ 600,000 ₹ 200,000 ₹ 200,000 ₹ 200,000 Augmentation in the village and School

% Contribution 9.22 Total ₹ 600,000 ₹ 300,000 ₹ 300,000 ₹ 0

Construction of 3 number of toilets will be provided ₹ 50,000 3 ₹ 150,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 100,000 sanitation facilities

Medical Checkup camp Medical health checkup camp for labor ₹ 50,000 4 ₹ 200,000 ₹ 200,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0 2 Community Welfare in nearby area

Drinking Facility RO Plant ₹ 65,000 3 ₹ 195,000 ₹ 195,000 ₹ 0 ₹ 0 % Contribution 8.37 Total ₹ 545,000 ₹ 395,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 100,000

Cost of Natural Resource and Community resource Augmentation plan & Budgetary Provision ₹ 1,145,000 ₹ 695,000 ₹ 350,000 ₹ 100,000

TOTAL COST TO ₹ 6,510,000 ₹ 3,272,333 ₹ 1,956,333 ₹ 1,281,333 BE SPENT EXPANSION OF HOSPITAL COMPLEX “PUSHPAWATI SINGHANIA HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE” AT SHEIKH SARAI, PHASE-II, NEW DELHI

1.7 ASSESSMENT SUMMARY AND FINDINGS

1.7.1 FINAL DAMAGE ASSESSMENT SCORE (Rating A + Rating B) = 4.3 + 1.6 = 5.9 out of 10.

Interpretation: Minor Damage to environment

1.7.2 CONCLUSION OF ASSESSMENT ● Damage has been assessed based on quantification of pollution load on environmental components. Further, the impacts have been quantified and rated. The damage incurred on overall environment has been computed to be 5.9 for which remediation plan and augmentation plan are given in the next section. As per assessment, moderate damage has been done by construction of the project. ● Project may have affected immediate surroundings and the environmental impacts may have dissipated post construction of the project and insignificant environmental damage during its operation phase

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1.10 COST SUMMARY

Total cost to be spent for remediation of damage assessed during construction phase & Natural & Community Resource Augmentation Plan:

S.NO ITEM Total Cost Year I Year II Year III Cost on remediation plan based on 1 damage ₹ 5,365,000 ₹ 2,577,333 ₹ 1,606,333 ₹ 1,181,333 assessment due to violation Natural Resource and Community 2 ₹ 1,145,000 ₹ 695,000 ₹ 350,000 ₹ 100,000 Resources Augmentatio n plan

TOTAL COST ₹ 6,510,000 ₹ 3,272,333 ₹ 1,956,333 ₹ 1,281,333 TO BE SPENT

Total Summarised Cost on Environmental Measures and Protection:

Total Project Development Cost- Rs 10621 Lakhs or 106.21 Crores

Cost in INR % of total S. No. Particular Timeline (lacs) project cost 1 Total project cost 10621 2 Capital Cost on EMP 187.67 1.77 on completion 3 Recurring expenditure on EMP 43.05 0.41 Yearly Cost on Corporate Environment 4 55 0.52 In 3 years Responsibility (CER) Cost on Remediation of Environmental 5 In 3 years damages 65.1 0.61 Cost towards Natural Community 6 In 3 years Resource augmentation Total 350.82 3.30

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Enclosure 3 Revised CER

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Revised CER PSRI Hospital

As per CER office memorandum of MOEF dated 1.5.2018, the project cost for project is Rs. 106.21 Cr.& cost of construction is 53.35 Cr. Hence, the total CER fund for this project will be allocated 55 Lakhs. The company has planned to initiate development programmes in nearby surrounding villages ​ of the proposed project within radial distance of 5 Km from the project site. The target of the company is to provide clean and safe drinking water facility in selected villages along with sanitation for local communities. The company is inspired by sharing its profit not only to share holder but also with the society as a whole to promote welfare. The villages which are near to the project site and has maximum chance of being affected due to project activities are surveyed with the help of villagers, village head and panchayat members and different types of data are collected like availability of public toilet facility, management plan for solid wastes disposal and their treatment, drinking water facility available and listed the need and demand of local communities to include under CER activities of the company. The details of the CER activities implemented in these villages with the help of local villagers are shown in table below: Table: Corporate Environmental Responsibilities S. Activity Provision 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Total No. year year year yea yea (Lakhs r r ) 1 Community Provision of providing coloured dust Waste bins for the segregation of Municipal Management Solid waste and their disposal in five villages named as Kherki village, Pusp Vihar, Madangir Village, JJ Colony (Madanpur Khadar) & . Providing 3 organic waste converters in JJ colony Village, Madangir Village, Pusp Vihar and organising general awareness program. 10 10 5 5 5 35 2 Community Drinking water by providing 4 water Drinking water filter coolers in 4 areas JJ Colony, supply Madangir village, Kherki Village and Pusp Vihar 2.5 2.5 2 1.5 1.5 10 3 Green belt Beautification and development of development green belt along the roadside and adjacent to project site, maintained all public utility, horticulture and electrical works 2.5 2.5 2 1.5 1.5 10 Total 55 15 15 9 8 8 (Lakhs)

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Enclosure 4 Audit balance /financial report April 2017 to July, 2019

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Enclosure 5 Interpretation related to all environment attributes and bacteriological analysis in surface water

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Please share your feedback BA-15, Mangolpuri Industrial area, 03^0 Phase - 2, Delhi 110034(lndia) Ph: +911149491400,27022900 0 E-mail: [email protected] USFDA DUNS No.864393171 TEST & RESEARCH CENTRE web: www.sigmatest.org TESTING OF FOOD WATER | CHEMICALS | TOYS | ELECTRONICS | BUILDING MATERIAL ENVIRONMENT TEST CERTIFICATE (This certificate is not valid without a hologram) Page .: 1/1 Sample : Borewell Water Report No. : 22001549 Sample Description : Borewell Water Customer Ref : Nil Report Issue Date: 27/09/2019 Customer Name & Address : Job Code STRC/22001549 Hospital Complex "Pushpawati Singhania Sample Received On 18/09/2019 Hospital And Research Institute" Date of Testing 18/09/2019-25/09/2019 Press Enclave Marg, Sample Quantity 500 Milli litre Sheikh Sarai, Phase- II, Delhi Sample Condition: Filled in glass bottle Identification: PSRI Saket New Delhi, Kherki Village

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Enclosure 6 Request letter to Chief Wildlife Warden regarding conservation plan from Chief Wildlife Warden of Scheduled I species. & request letter to Chief Wildlife Warden regarding ESZ distance from Asola wildlife sanctuary. :t PUSHPAWATI SINGHANIA PSRI RESEARCH INSTIII.ITE A MULTI SPECTAUW HOSPITAL HOSPITAL PSRt/COO/2019/s4 23'd September 2019

To The Chief Wildlife Warden, Govt. of Delhi, Department of Forests and Wildlife, A-Block, 2nd Floor, Vikas Bhawan, LP Estate, New Delhi - 110 002 sub: lssuance of certificate is authenticating ESz of wildlife sanctuary (okhla Bird Sanctuary and Asola wildlife sanctuary) from site & authenticate the conservation plan for peafowl for the Project "Expansion of Hospital Complex "Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research lnstitute,, at Plot no. 2, Press Enclave Marg, Sheikh Sarai, Phase-ll, New Delhi developed by pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research lnstitute

Dear Sir,

This is in reference to the Project proposed'"Expansion of Hospital Complex pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research lnstitute" at Plot no. 2, Press Enclave Marg, Sheikh Sarai, phase-li, New Delhi, we are in the process of grant of environmental clearance from MoEF&cc, (Ministry of Environment, Forest and climate change), per as s.o 804 (E) dated 14.03.2017. The ToR has been issued by MoEF&cc vide letter no. F. No. 23-134 /238-tA-'lt (v) dated 26th July, 2018 (Annexure 1) As per the minutes of 24rh EAC meeting dated 24.07.2019, we have been asked to get these documents from your office (Annexure 2):

1. Approved conservation plan from Chief Wildlife Warden of Scheduled-t species, certificate 2' from chief Wildlife Warden regarding ESZ distance from the wildlife sanctuary to project site, that proposed states the project is 7.65 km East away from Okhla Bird Sanctuary & 3.47 km South away from Asola Wildlife Sanctuary As per the survey conducted only one Schedule I species is found in the buffer area i.e. lndian peafowl (Pove cristotusl' We have prepared the conservation plan including the allocation of funds for implementation of the same.

We have already submitted the conservation plan on26.06.2019,24.07,201.9 (as Reminder 1) & and another letter on 09'09'2019 (as Reminder 21 lannexure 3) and an internal correspondence letter has been received vide file no. 03/Misc./wLlDelhilzoLglTLTL-73 from the Dy. Conservator Forest (HQ) & wildlife officer, Delhi to The Dy. Conservator of Forests) south Forest Division, New Delhi (letter attached as annexure 3). we hereby submit all the necessary documents for your reference again, as under: 1. TOR Letter (Annexure-l) 2. Minutes of 24th EAC meeting dated 24.07.2019 (Annexure-2) 3. conservation plan submission receiving along with receivings of reminders & Correspondence letter from Dy. Conservator Forest (He) (Annexure 3) 4. Project brief (Annexure-4) 5. Location of the project site on topographical sheet with distance fr Asola Wildlife sanctuary & Okhla Wildlife Sanctuary (Annexure-S) 6. Location on Google map (Annexure-6)

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we shall be thankful, if a certificate is issued to us, that project is outside the ESZ of wildlife sanctuary (okhla Bird sanctuary & Asola wildlife sanctuary) & autheniicate the conservation plan for peafowl at the earliest.

Thanking you,

Dr Sanjeev Chief of Operd

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Cc: Dy. Conservator bf Forests (He & Wildlife Officer, Delhi

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Project Proponent Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute Sheikh Sarai Phase-II, Press Enclave Road New Delhi

Traffic Impact Assessment & Management Plan Around PSRI

OCTOBER - 2018

CONTENTS

Title Page 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Objective of the Study 4 3.0 Scope of the Work 5 4.0 Methodology of the Study 6 5.0 Findings 7 5.1 Road Network and Characteristics of Main Traffic 7 Intersections 5.2 Volume Survey 8

5.3 Capacity Analysis 10 6.0 Traffic Assessment “without project” and “with project” 12 scenario 7.0 Traffic Management / Improvement Plan 14

Figure 1 Close View of PSRI Showing Approach Road 16 Figure 2 Road Network & Residential Localities Within 2 km of PSRI 17 Figure 3 Traffic Circulation Plan of PSRI 18 Figure 4 Traffic Census Location 19 Photo Gallery

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Traffic Impact Assessment & Management Plan Around PSRI

1.0 Introduction

Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute (PSRI) is located in Sheikh Sarai Phase-II, Press Enclave Road (renamed Trilok Chand Sharma Marg), New Delhi. PSRI is a multi-specialty

2 2 hospital. The plot area of PSRI is 8000 m and the total built up area is 24982.13 m .​ The ​ ​ close view of PSRI showing approach from Press Enclave Marg is shown in Figure 1. It is ​ observed that traffic flow to and from PSRI exists only from one point, which is the T-Point at Press Enclave Marg. This approach road to PSRI is two-lane (two way road) of approximately 260 m length terminating at Venu Eye Institute. Avadh Vocational Training Centre and PSRI is located on the left side and Indane LPG delivery shop is located on the right side of this road. A DDA parking area also exists on the left side.

Ambedkar Marg connecting Lodhi Road with Khanpur via Moolchand hospital, -I, Chirag Delhi is about 700 m from PSRI on the east side. Aurobindo Marg connecting AIIMS, IIT Delhi, Saket, Qutab Minar is about 3.1 km from PSRI on the west side. Mandir Marg is about 1.1 km away from PSRI on the west side. There are 3 bus stops within 1 km of PSRI on the Ambedkar Marg, Press Enclave Marg and Mandir Marg. The nearest bus stop is 300 m away on the Press Enclave Marg. The nearest Metro Stations is Saket about 4 km away from PSRI on the south west direction.

The surrounding residential localities are Panchasheel Vihar and Khirki village on the west, Saket on south west, Sheikh Sarai and Chirag Delhi on north and Greater Kailash-II and Madangir village on the east side of PSRI. Bhagat Singh College is located on the east side of PSRI. Plenty of green areas and a football ground surrounds PSRI.

The road network and residential localities within 2 km area of PSRI is shown in Figure 2. ​

PSRI is a multi specialty hospital providing advanced and comprehensive disciplines ranging from renal, cardiac, orthopedic, gynecology, gastroenterology to liver and kidney transplant to oncology, neurology, endocrinology and urology. It has 120 beds. The Out Patient Department (OPD) starts at 9.30 AM and continues till 3.30 PM and caters to almost 400 patients on daily basis. PSRI has 120 beds and 250 staff.

PSRI entrusted EMTRC Consultants Pvt Ltd., Delhi to carry out traffic assessment study, the objectives, scope and methodology is described below.

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2.0 Objective of the Study

An assessment of the cumulative impact of all development and increased inhabitation being carried out or proposed to be carried out by the project or other agencies in the core area, shall be made for traffic densities and parking capabilities in a 2 km radius from the site. A detailed traffic management and a traffic decongestion plan drawn up through an organisation of repute and specializing in Transport Planning shall be submitted with the EIA and the plan to be implemented to the satisfaction of all the concerned state departments and implementing agencies

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3.0 Scope of the Work

i) Identify the road networks surrounding the project site.

ii) Study the existing traffic pattern in the surrounding of the project site to analyze the existing traffic characteristics.

iii) Carrying out traffic volume survey (24 hours- classified traffic volume) at the major intersections surrounding the project site. Analysis of data for development of peak hour traffic flow.

iv) Assessment of traffic likely to be generated by the project and assessment of volume – capacity ratio on the surrounding road network under “without project” and “with project” scenario.

v) Study of the layout plan of the Hospital and suggest modifications if any in the building plan (entry / exit) to suit the proposed improvement plan for the surrounding area road network.

vi) Development of traffic management / improvement plan for the road network around the project site showing widening / improvement schemes for the road networks / intersections etc.

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4.0 Methodology of the Study

Road inventory of the 2 km area around PSRI were done using Google Image and physical survey to find out the existing traffic intersections and traffic flow. Traffic flow pattern of PSRI hospital and the approach road to PSRI hospital has been also surveyed (for 24 hours). After identifying the traffic intersections that would be affected due to PSRI, traffic census was done for 24 hours and peak traffic flow identified. Thereafter assessments were done as per Indian Road Congress guidelines (IRC 106: 1990) and management plan prepared

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5.0 Findings

5.1 Road Network and Characteristics of Main Traffic Intersections

Three major traffic intersections were identified around PSRI Hospital that have the potential to be impacted due to traffic PSRI, is shown in Figure 3. Intersection location 1 and 2 suits the ​ classification of Sub-arterial road: Roads with frontage access but no standing vehicles and high capacity intersections (Press Enclave Road – renamed Pt Trilok Chand Sharma Marg). Intersection location 3 is suits the classification of Arterial road: Road with no frontage access, no standing vehicles, very little cross traffic (BR Ambedkar Marg – renamed Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg).

The characteristics of the 3 traffic intersections are described below:

Location-1: T-Point (PSRI Hospital) on Press Enclave Marg (Pt. Trilok Chand Sharma Marg) ​ 1 Pavement for pedestrian movement Available on both sides of carriageway 2 Carriage width 3-lane (towards Aurobindo Marg) 12 m (3 lane) 3 Carriage width (towards Ambedkar Marg) 12 m (3 lane) 4 6 lane divided (two way) Asphalted, good condition, lane marked, divider available, traffic signal and signages available Road type & condition Plain terrain, negligible curve or bend 5 Traffic control type Normal Signal (without Timer)

Location 2: T-Point (Mandir Marg) on Press Enclave Marg (Pt. Trilok Chand Sharma Marg) ​ 1 Pavement for pedestrian movement Available on both sides of carriageway 2 Carriage width 3-lane (towards Aurobindo Marg) 12 m (3 lane) 3 Carriage width (towards Ambedkar Marg) 12 m (3 lane) 4 6 lane divided (two way) Asphalted, good condition, lane marked, divider available, traffic signal and signages available Road type & condition Plain terrain, negligible curve or bend 5 Traffic control type Normal Signal (with Timer)

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Location 3 T-Point (Trilok Chand Marg) on LB Shastri Marg (Ambedkar Marg) 1 Pavement for pedestrian movement Available on both sides of carriageway 2 Carriage width 3-lane (towards Moolchand Hospital) 15 m (4 lane) 3 Carriage width 3-lane (towards Khanpur) 15 m (4 lane) 4 8 lane divided (two way) Asphalted, good condition, lane marked, divider available, traffic signal and signages available Road type & condition Plain terrain, negligible curve or bend 5 Traffic control type Normal Signal (with Timer)

Location-4: Approach Road to PSRI Hospital from Press Enclave Marg (Pt Trilok Chand Sharma Marg (T-Point) 1 Pavement for pedestrian Not demarked properly, hence both sides of the movement lane are but used for car parking 2 Carriage width 2-lane 7 m (2 lane) 4 2 lane undivided (two way) Asphalted, good condition Lane not marked, divider not available, traffic signal and signages available at T-Point Road type & condition Plain terrain, No curve or bend 5 Traffic control type Normal Signal (without Timer)

5.2 Traffic Volume Survey

Location 1 (21-9-2018, Friday) Time 2 3-Wheele Car/Jeep Buses Truck –Wheeler r /Van 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM 1010 530 1240 98 12 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM 980 610 1690 112 8 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM 990 590 1740 74 15 Peak Hour 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM 910 730 1850 102 6 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM 3140 1840 4320 378 5 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM 860 480 1462 62 11 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM 1060 778 2190 142 14 Peak Hour 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 880 470 1510 58 8 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM 650 410 1210 42 10 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM 570 380 960 36 12 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM 1130 520 2140 93 304

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Location-2 (21-9-2018 Friday) Time 2 3-Wheele Car/Jeep Buses Truck –Wheeler r /Van 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM 1260 560 1660 90 14 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM 1080 480 1420 75 10 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM 1351 570 1780 110 18 Peak Hour 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM 1290 460 1510 88 12 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM 3480 1840 4910 410 7 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM 890 490 1580 92 15 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM 984 790 1990 116 22 Peak Hour 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 960 510 1590 82 12 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM 880 480 1410 65 11 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM 750 360 1380 40 12 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM 1720 530 1700 119 295

Location-3 (24-9-2018 Monday) Time 2 3-Wheele Car/Jeep Buses Truck –Wheeler r /Van 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM 2460 580 3080 92 18 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM 2180 460 2350 110 14 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM 2671 634 2565 159 22 Peak Hour 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM 2210 510 2410 98 18 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM 10260 2410 12460 390 30 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM 2380 530 2190 102 12 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM 2897 690 2680 160 25 Peak Hour 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 2410 490 2260 122 14 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM 2080 360 1990 78 8 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM 1610 280 2080 69 13 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM 3600 1110 4580 190 770

Location-4 (22-9-2018 Saturday) Time 2 3-Wheele Car/Jeep Buses Truck –Wheeler r /Van 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM 60 65 110 1 0 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM 90 70 140 1 1 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM 86 82 175 1 1 Peak Hour 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM 70 70 150 1 0 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM 240 180 510 6 6 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM 60 75 105 1 1 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM 110 85 190 1 2 Peak Hour 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 76 72 140 0 2

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8:00 PM to 9:00 PM 72 68 115 1 1 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM 66 43 105 1 1 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM 130 42 90 2 2

5.3 Capacity Analysis

Capacity analysis provides a meaning of assessing the traffic carrying ability of the number of traffic lanes provided for a given road link under the prevailing road way and traffic conditions.

Unlike rural roads, the hourly variation of traffic on urban roads has at least two distinct peaks; namely during the morning and evening hours of the day. Further traffic fluctuates more on the urban road than on rural roads. The urban peak hour traffic constitutes about 8-10% of the total daily traffic depending on various factors including the importance of the road in the network. These factors coupled with other urban characteristics make it necessary to design the urban roads on the basis of peak hour traffic rather than average daily traffic as in the case of rural roads. Capacity or Design Service Volume is the maximum hourly volume at which vehicle can reasonably be expected to transfers a point or uniform section of a lane or roadway during a given period.

Capacity standards are fixed normally in relation to the Level of Service (LOS) adopted for design. The LOS depends on factors, such as speed and travel time, freedom to maneuver, traffic interruptions, comfort, convenience and safety. Six LOS are recognized commonly designated from A (general level of comfort and convenience is excellent) to F (general level of comfort and convenience is very poor). Considering the need for smooth traffic flow, it has been recommended that normally LOS-C be adopted for design of Urban Roads. At this level volume of traffic will be around 0.7 times the maximum capacity and this is taken as the Design Service Volume.

Passenger Car Unit (PCU) factors developed by Indian Road Congress has been applied to estimate the peak hour traffic PCU and compare them with the recommended Design Service Volume (IRC 106 1990)

PCU Factors for Different Class of Vehicles in Urban Road (IRC 106 1990) Type of Vehicles Equivalent PCU Factors (%age composition of vehicle type in traffic stream) 5% 10% and above 1 Two-wheelers 0.5 0.75

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2 Car, Jeep, Taxi, Utility Vehicles 1.0 1.0

3 Auto Rikshaw (3-wheeler) 1.2 2.0 3 Bus and Truck 2.2 5.0

Estimated Peak Hour (morning) PCU at Four Road Stretches Type of Peak Hours Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 4 Vehicles 1 Two-wheelers 9:00 to 10:00 AM 743 1013 2003 65 2 Three-wheele 1180 1140 1268 164 rs 3 Car 1740 1780 2565 175 4 Bus / Truck 445 640 903 10 Total PCU 4108 4573 6739 414 Recommended Design Service Volume 5400 5400 7200 900 (IRC106-1990)

Estimated Peak Hour (evening) PCU at Four Road Stretches Type of Peak Hours Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 4 Vehicles 1 Two-wheelers 6:00 to 7:00 PM 795 738 2173 83 2 Three-wheele 1556 1580 1380 170 rs 3 Car 2190 1990 2680 190 4 Bus / Truck 780 690 925 15 Total PCU 5321 4998 7158 458 Recommended Design Service 5400 5400 7200 900 Volume (IRC106-1990)

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6.0 Traffic Assessment “without project” and “with project” scenario

Car parking in RSRI comprises 3 level basement parking (5216.3 m2 area) with mechanical stacking ​ arrangement in basement 3. The equivalent car space in the three basements (ECS) is 313. Availability of surface parking also exists where cars and motorcycles are parked. The ECS of surface parking is 29 (667 m2 area). The entry and exit points to PSRI is manned by security ​ guards, who keep a records of all vehicles entering and leaving PSRI. The internal roads are properly delineated and marked with adequate signages. Camera recording of all moving and stationary vehicles their entry and leaving the premises is done on 24 x 7 basis.

The Ambulances of PSRI and other staff vehicles are kept parked in the DDA Parking lot. Patients coming to PSRI in Ambulance, Auto, Taxi, Ola and Uber leave the premises immediately after dropping the patients. Parking inside PSRI is free. Maximum car parked at any point of time inside PSRI is found to be 120. Maximum two-wheelers parked at any point of time inside PSRI is found to be 100. The vehicle parking pattern inside PSRI is given below:

Time Parked 2-wheelers Parked 4-wheelers

6 AM – 8 AM 15 10

8 AM – 9 AM 60 30

9 AM -10 AM 60 80

10 AM – 4 PM 100 120

4 PM – 10 PM 80 100

10 PM – 6 AM 20 20

The traffic circulation plan of PSRI is given in Figure 4. ​ ​

Peak Hourly Traffic Volume Count At PSRI (Entry And Exit Point Combined) Type of Vehicles PCU Vehicle Count Vehicle Count (IRC106-1990) Morning Peak Evening Peak 9 AM to 10 AM 6 PM to 7 PM 1 Two-wheelers 0.75 63 26 2 Three-wheelers 2 46 15

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3 Car 1 68 22 4 Ambulance 5 3 1 Total PCU contributed 222 77 by PSRI at peak hour

Traffic Volume “Without PSRI Project” And “With PSRI Project” Scenario Scenario Total PCU Total PCU on Total PCU on the Total PCU on the contributed the approach T-Point at Press T-Point at by PSRI at road to PSRI at Enclave Marg to Ambedkar Marg to peak hour peak hour PSRI at peak hour Press Enclave Marg at peak hour With Project 222 458 5321 7158 Scenario Without Project 0 236 5099 6936 Scenario Recommended - 900 5400 7200 Maximum PCU

It has been observed that no new construction project is coming up along the Press Enclave Marg and the Ambedkar Marg. Moreover, no new roads are under construction. No activity related to widening or any other improvement of the existing road network has been observed.

The road side fringe condition under study did not show any signs parking or development of any commercial activity along the road.

Going by the capacity analysis, the traffic volumes are observed to be close to the capacity level during peak hours. Vehicular speeds are reduced to low only during peak hours (35-40 kmph) but relatively uniform. At other times the speed reached the limit of stable flow during day time (50 kmph). During night time stable speed of 80 kmph is achievable. Therefore the Level of Service (LOS) of the existing road varies from C – D (The general level of comfort and convenience varies from good to poor).

During the peak hours, PSRI is contributing only 4.4% of the total traffic volume on the nearest T-point intersection at Press Enclave Marg. At other times the contribution of PSRI is less than 2%. However, considering WITH PSRI PROJECT SCENARIO, the capacity level of the road network around PSRI is within the acceptable limit.

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7.0 Traffic Management / Improvement Plan

The existing layout plan of PSRI, basement parking plan, surface parking plan and the traffic circulation plan is adequate. No modification in the building plan (entry / exit) is required.

It has been observed that no new construction project is coming up along the Press Enclave Marg and the Ambedkar Marg. Moreover, no new roads are under construction. No activity related to widening or any other improvement of the existing road network has been observed.

The road side fringe condition under study did not show any signs parking or development of any commercial activity along the road.

The existing road network around PSRI do not require any widening. New road construction activity is not required.

However, recommendations for traffic management / improvement for the surrounding area road network /intersections has been assessed. Recommendations Remarks 1 No on-street parking No on-street parking exists on Press Enclave Marg from Mandir Marg T-point to T-point on Ambedkar Marg. This should be maintained 2 Reduction of roadside friction through No Commercial activity exists on Press control of abutting landuse and road side Enclave Marg from Mandir Marg T-point to commercial activity T-point on Ambedkar Marg. This should be maintained 3 No animal drawn cart, rikshaw, tonga, etc Animal drawn cart, rikshaw, tonga, etc movement exists on Press Enclave Marg from Mandir Marg T-point to T-point on Ambedkar Marg. This should be maintained 4 Restrict movement of heavy commercial Movement of heavy vehicles are not allowed vehicles during day time on Press Enclave Marg and Ambedkar Marg during day time. It is permitted only after 9 PM. This time may be reconsidered and entry allowed only after 10 PM. 5 Provision of adequate facilities for Adequate facility for pedestrian movement pedestrians and cycles exists around PSRI. It is not possible to

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develop cycle tracks along the existing roads around PSRI. 6 Banning certain conflicting movements Already implemented. Slow moving vehicles, during peak hours, controlling cross traffic & rikshaws and animal drawn carts are not side street traffic by regulating the gaps in permitted. medians No gaps exists in the existing medians. 7 Improving traffic discipline such as proper PSRI may coordinate with Traffic Police and landuse and correct overtaking, through organize one event each year for creating appropriate road markings, education and awareness among local residents on road publicity usage, and educating the drivers on correct driving methods.

8 Encourage use of GPS Navigational This method is popular among many drivers. Systems by motorists PSRI may consider one training program on Application of GPS based Navigational System with Traffic Police.

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Figure 1: Close View of PSRI Showing Approach Road

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Figure 2: Road Network & Residential Localities Within 2 km Area of PSRI

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Figure 3: Location of Traffic Volume Count

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Figure 4: Traffic Circulation Plan of PSRI

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PHOTOGALLERY

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Recommendations

Recommendations Remarks 1 Making signal free traffic at 2 points Making signal free traffic on LBS Marg – Press a) Shastri Marg - Press Enclave Enclave intersection: This is the most feasible intersection (point 3 in Map) option. If implemented, then traffic coming to b) Press Enclave – PSRI intersection Press Enclave Marg will move another 50 m (Point 1 in Map) and take U turn and come to Press Enclave Marg. This will ensure smooth movement of traffic.

Making signal free traffic on Press Enclave – PSRI road intersection: This will enable traffic coming to PSRI from LBS Marg to go 50 m ahead and take U turn and come to PSRI. Similarly, Traffic coming out of PSRI and going towards Ambedkar Marg will move left towards LBS Marg and take U turn from the T point. Since traffic from SRI is very low, this option is feasible and will avoid signal free smooth movement of traffic.

2 Encourage relatives of patients to use the PSRI will increase the parking fees to Metro rail and feeder bus service (7 metro discourage relatives of patients coming to stations are located within 3.5 km of PSRI) PSRI to visit the patient by car or motorcycle Name of Metro Approx (Rates like 100/- per hour for car and 50/- per Metro Network Distance hour for motorcycle). Station from PSRI

Chirag Delhi Magenta 1 km Line

Greater Magenta 2.5 km Kailash-I Line

Lajpat Pink Line 3.5 km Nagar

South Pink Line 3 km Extension

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Saket Yellow Line 2 km

Malviya Yellow Line 2.5 km Nagar

Hauz Khas Yellow Line 3 km & Magenta Line

3 No on-street parking Signage showing NO PARKING should be ​ placed at regular intervals on the Press Enclave Marg. PSRI will allocate budget of Rs.5000/- (one time) for installing the signage in consultation with Traffic Police.

4 Reduction of roadside friction through Municipal Authorities should strictly enforce control of abutting landuse and road side that no hawkers are allowed on Press Enclave commercial activity Marg. PSRI staff will keep a vigil and intimate the Municipal Authority and Police in case any violation is observed.

5 No animal drawn cart, cycle-rikshaw, tonga, Municipal Authorities should strictly enforce etc that no slow moving vehicles are allowed on Press Enclave Marg. PSRI staff will keep a vigil and intimate the Municipal Authority and Police in case any violation is observed.

6 Provision of adequate facilities for Footpath for pedestrian movement exists on pedestrians movement on Press Enclave Press Enclave. The facility should be Marg maintained by the Municipal Authorities. PSRI will coordinate with Municipal Authorities and contribute financially (10000/- per year) for maintaining the foot path near PSRI.

7 Encourage use of GPS Navigational PSRI will train its Ambulance Drivers regarding Systems by motorists Application of GPS based Navigational

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measures

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AIR MITIGATION MEASURES

• Adequate dust suppression measures such as regular sprinkling of water around vulnerable areas of the construction sites by suitable means, to control fugitive dust during construction, material handling/overhauling activities particularly near habitation. • Low emission vehicles and generator sets would be used. • It would be ensured that all the vehicles plying during operation are properly tuned and maintained to keep emissions within the permissible limits.

• Use of dust abatement techniques such as wet soils, covering storage piles, and limiting operations during windy periods on unpaved, unvegetated surfaces would reduce airborne dust and resulting impacts.

• Proper water sprinkling will be done within the site and road side area for the dust suppuration.

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Details of organic waste utilization

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UTILIZATION OF ORGANIC WASTE

1. MUNICIPAL ORGANIC WASTE-

Organic waste (127.2 kg/day) will be composted in organic waste converter and re-use as a manure for landscaping purpose. Rest manure will be sent to a nearby nursery/ vendor/ farmers for the agriculture purpose. Manure will be improved the structure of the soil and increase its ability to hold water and nutrients. Organic manures provide nutrients that are important for the growth of plants. Encourages the production of beneficial bacteria and fungi that break down organic matter to create humus, a rich nutrient-filled material. Reduces methane emissions from landfills and lowers your carbon footprint.

DETAILS OF SOLID WASTE GENERATION- At peak load total number of beds are 201 and total population after full occupancy will be 1043. Hence, 317 kg/day of solid waste will be generated out of which 127.2 of organic waste will be treated in Organic Waste Convertor. The non-biodegradable waste of 95.4 and 95.4 of plastic waste will be handed over to approved recycler.

Total Phase I Phase II Waste- (in Phase-I + II Type of Color Disposal (in kg/day) Category kg/day) Waste of Bins Method (at (in kg/day) (at present) (after full present) occupancy)

Organic Green Biodegradable Presently Waste the waste is being given handed over to MSW vendor and in future 62.4 64.8 127.2 shame shall be treated in organic waste converter and

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converted to manure.

Recyclable Blue Recyclable Approved Items Recycler 46.8 48.6 95.4

Plastic Green Recyclable Approved waste Recycler 46.8 48.6 95.4

156 162 kg/day 317 kg/day Total kg/day

2. STP SLUDGE- About 10 Kg/day of dried sludge will be generated from STP within complex during operation phase. The wet sludge will be passed through filter press where it will be dewatered/ dried to form a cake and then will be used as manure in green areas. The unused sludge shall be given to farmers or nursery.

Details of solid waste generation & organic waste converter given below-

SPECIFICATION OF ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTER ARE GIVEN BELOW:

Biodegradable No. of Batch Time Taken No of Batch Waste OWC Capacity

127.2 kg/day + 1 25 kg/batch Machine Time= 6 batch/day 10 kg/day STP 15-20 m Total Time=1 hr dried sludge= 137.2 kg/day

Company OWC Batch Size Power Dimension (in m) Waste Model Reduction

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Reddonatura RN 25 25 2 KW 1.06(L) X 0.60(W) X 1.21(H) 90% kg/batch m

No. of organic waste converter = 1 Nos. Space for organic waste converter = 1.06 m x 0.60 m = 0.63 m2 Area provided for storage and management of solid waste = 20 m2 Approx. 38 to 40 kg/day manure will be generated from organic waste converter out of which approx. 12 kg/day of manure shall be utilized within the site for plantation purposes and rest (approx. 26kg/day to 28 kg/day) of manure will be used for nearest DDA park or roadside plantation purpose.

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STP and ETP flow chart

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ENERGY EFFICIENT MEASURES

DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1. Existing power connection was used and DG Set of 380 KVA was used during power failure only.

Activity Already done Proposed

1. efficient Using energy efficient - devices devices like light sources such as LED lamps.

2. air- Using of insulation PU - conditioning insuboard on roof top to load reduce air-conditioning load

3. Using of capacitors at load - centres to improve voltage and power factor to reduce distribution losses and also to avoid penalty by state electricity authority

4. Power load The power load has - considerably been reduced by 300 KVA in the premises

5. Motors All high efficiency motors - are being used in the complex

6. Air tunnels Air tunnels in the design to - provide proper cross- ventilation for reducing power consumption

7. solar power - 1% solar power provision of provision connected load shall be provided

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8. Maintain the - Maintain the HVAC annually will HVAC be done to ensure its high efficiency, longevity, and the comfort level of the building

9. Energy ⮚ Replacement of low - conservation energy efficient measures chiller have been adopted as ⮚ Replacement of per BEE and Primary pumps Audit report ⮚ Replacement of of BEE. As per the energy Secondary pumps audit with VFD following ⮚ Replacement of 3- corrective actions were way valves with 2- taken for way valves at AHU higher chilled water inlet energy line efficiency: ⮚ Replacement of Old

Cooling Towers

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