Project: Commercial Project, Village- Sihi, Sector-84, Tehsil.-, , Half-yearly Compliance Report of EC (Ref. No. –SEIAA/HR/2013 dated 12/7/2013) Conditions

CHAPTER-1

INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION

1.1 Introduction

M/s Mark Buildtech Pvt. Ltd owns a Hotel Project which is in its constructional phase and is developed by The Project has been Awarded “Gold” grading by SEAC in its meeting held on 28-02-2013.

The Project has been recommended by State Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC).This Project has obtained its Environmental Clearance from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Haryana with the EC No. SEIAA/HR/2013/464 dated 12/07/2013.

1.2 Purpose of the Report

This report is supposed to submit after every six month as per the conditions stipulated in Environment Clearance Order.

The Environmental assessment has been carried out to verify:

i. That the proposed project has not any adverse effect on the project site as well as it’s surrounding. ii. That there is compliance with the conditions stipulated in the Environmental Clearance Letter. iii. That the Project proponent is implementing the environmental safeguards in true spirit. iv. The non conformity in the project with respect to the environmental implication of the project. v. That the project proponent is implementing the environmental pollution mitigative measures as suggested in approved Form-1 and Form – 1A, Environmental Management Plan and Building Plan.

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CHAPTER- 2

Adherence to Specific and General Conditions

PART A:-SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:-

CONSTRUCTION PHASE:-

S. No. Conditions of Environmental Clearance Status of Compliance 1. “ Consent For Establishment” shall be obtained from Consent to establishment for the project has already Haryana state Pollution Control Board under Air and been obtained prior to start of the project activity and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA, submitted to SEIAA. Haryana before start of any construction work at site. 2. A First aid room as proposed in the project report will be First aid room is being provided for workers at site for provided in both during construction and operational treatment and as a tool to provide quick response during phase of project. any accident/injury during construction phase and same will also be provided during operation phase. 3. Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be Adequate drinking water & sanitary facilities has provided for construction workers at the site. Provision already been provided for construction workers at the should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by site. Provisions are made for mobile toilets. Open the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of defecation by the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe waste water and solid wastes generated during the disposal of waste water and solid wastes generated construction phase should be ensured. during the construction phase are ensured.. 4. All the top soil excavated during Construction activities Top soil is being stored for use in horticulture/landscape should be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within project site. development within project site. 5. The project proponent should ensure that the building The construction material are stored properly and the material used in the construction phase should be stored construction waste are disposed off regularly to avoid within the project area and disposal of construction any ill effect on the health of the worker and neighboring waste should not create any adverse effect on the communities.. neighboring and should be disposed of after taking necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of the people .only in the approved sites with the approval of competent authority. 6. Construction spoils including bituminous materials and Construction spoils are being stored in a dedicated area other hazardous materials must not be allowed to duly bounded to avoid contamination to the environment contamination watercourses and the dump site for such in proximity. Storage area is being covered by insulated materials must be secured so that they should not leak lining to prevent contamination from hazardous into groundwater and any hazardous waste generated materials like fuel of DG sets. Waste oil of the generators during construction phase should be disposed off as per is being disposed off through authorized vendors. applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of Haryana State pollution control Board. 7. The diesel generator sets to be used during construction Silent DG sets are being used at the project site during phase should be of ultra-low sulphur diesel type and construction stage, which maintained noise and emission should confirm to Environment (Protection) Rules within the permissible limits. prescribed for air and noise emission standard. 8. The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored The diesel stored in dug and pits covered with metal in underground tank if required; clearance from chief sheet/asbestos sheets. The quantity of diesel stored is less controller of explosive shall be taken. than 2500 liters so approval of chief controller of explosives is not required. 9. Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential Ambient air & noise monitoring has been conducted at standards both during day and night. Incremental the boundary of the project site during construction pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality phase and the results shows that the noise levels are should be closely monitored during construction phase. within the prescribed limits. (Copy is enclosed as Adequate measures should be taken to reduce ambient Annexure -1) air and noise level during construction phase, so as to confirm stipulated residential standard.

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10. Fly ash should be used as building materials in the Fly ash based construction material is being used in construction as per the provision of fly ash notification of building construction. September 1999 and amendment as on 27th August 2003. 11. Storm water control and its use as per CGWB and BIS The recharge structures for storm water control as well standard for various applications. as rain water harvesting are proposed for recharging of ground water. 12. Water demand during construction phase should be Premix concrete and curing agent are being used to save reduced by uses of premix concrete, curing agent and water. other best practices referred. 13. In view of severe constrains in water supply NOC from CGWA has been applied for the project. augmentation in the region and sustainability of water resources, the developers will submit the NOC from CGWA specifying water extraction quantities and assurance from HUDA/ utility provider indicating source of water supply and quantity of water with details of intended use of water –potable and non-potable. Assurance is required for both construction and operation stages separately. It shall be submitted to the SEIAA/R.O. MoEF, before start of construction. 14. Roof should meet prescribed requirements as per energy Thermal insulators will be installed for the conservation conservation building code by using appropriate thermal of energy on the roofs. insulation material. 15. Opaque wall should meet prescribed requirements as The walls of the building is proposed to designed to meet per energy conservation building code which is proposed the ECBC norms. to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while it is inspirational for non-air conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation to fulfill the requirements. 16. The approval of competent authority shall be obtained The necessary approval has been taken/ applied for for structural safety of the building due to earthquake, .Permission is obtained from Forest Dept. which is adequacy in firefighting equipment etc. as per national enclosed as Annexure-2 building code including protection measures for light etc. If any forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest conservation act shall be taken from competent authority. 17. Overexploited ground water and impending severe Dual plumbing will be adopted for conservation of water. shortage of water supply in the region requires the Rain water harvesting is a promising tool which will be developers to redraw the water and energy conservation used for the conservation of rain water to be used in plan. Developer shall reduce the overall footprint of the severe shortages. proposed development. The Project Proponent shall incorporate water efficiency /saving measures as well as water reuse /recycling within three month & before start of construction to the SEIAA, Haryana and R.O. MoEF, GOI, Chandigarh. 18. The project proponent shall construct 02 nos. rainwater Two RWH pits are proposed to be constructed in the harvesting pits for recharging the ground water with in project premises. project premises. Rain water harvesting pits shall be designed to make provision for silting chamber and removal of floating matter before entering harvesting pit maintenance budget and person responsible for maintenance must be provided. Care shall also be taken that contaminated water do not enter any RHW pit. 19. The project proponent shall provide minimum one Hydraulic ladder is being installed. hydraulic ladder of sufficient length for escape of people in case of fire.

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20. The project proponent shall submit assurance from the The project will operate only after obtaining connection DHBVN for supply of 2560 KVA of power supply before of DHBVN power supply. The project will not be the start of construction. In no case project will be operational solely on generators without any power operational solely on generators without any power supply from any external power utility. supply from any external power utility. 21. Detail calculation of power load and ultimate power load Detailed calculation of power load and ultimate power of the project shall be submitted to DHBVN under load of the project has been submitted and we have intimation to SEIAA Haryana before the start of the made electrical infrastructure in project area. construction. Provisions shall be made for electrical infrastructure in the project area. 22. The project proponent shall obtain NOC from nearest fire NOC from fire station has been applied. station before the start of construction. 23. The project proponent shall not raise any construction The same was inspected and ensured that no activity in the NATURAL LAND DEPRESSION/ construction activity in the nallah, natural land, water Nallah/water course and shall ensure that the natural course is carried out. flow from the Nallah/water course is not obstructed. 24. The project proponent shall keep the plinth level of the The project is being constructed complying with all building blocks sufficiently above the level of the statutory by laws. approach road to the group housing project as per prescribed by law. Level of the other areas in the group housing projects shall also be kept suitably so as to avoid flooding. 25. Construction shall be carried out so that the density of Yes, we make sure that the density of population is population does not exceed norms approved by the under norms approved by the Director General Town Director General Town and Country Department and Country Department Haryana Haryana. 26. The project proponent shall submit an affidavit with the STP Treated water provided by HUDA is being used for declaration that ground water will not be used for construction purpose. construction and only treated water should be used for construction. 27. The project proponent shall not cut any existing tree in Yes, We have/will not cut any existing tree and the the project area and project landscaping plan shall be project landscaping is being modified to include those modified to include the tree in the green area. trees in green area. 28. The project proponent shall ensure that ECBC norms for We ensure that the ECBC norms are followed. composite climate zone are met. In particular building envelope. HVAC service, water heating, pumping, lighting and electrical infrastructure must meet ECBC norms. 29. The Project proponent shall provide 3 meter high Yes, We are using 3 meter high barricade around the barricade around the project area dust screen for every project area and dust screen for every floor to restrict floor above the ground proper sprinkling and covering of dust and air pollution during constructional phase. stored material to restrict dust and air pollution during construction. 30. The project proponent shall obtain permission of Airport Permission of airport Authority for the height clearance Authority regarding height clearance before the start of is applied. construction. 31. The project proponent shall construct a sedimentation Sedimentation basin is being designed to trap the air basin in the lower level of the project site to trap pollutant and waste water material. pollutant and other wastes during rains. 32. The project proponent shall provide proper rasta of Same is being complied. proper width and proper strength for each project before the start of construction. 33. Vertical fenestration shall not exceed 40% of total wall Yes, same is followed. . area. 34. The project proponent shall ensure that the U-value of U-value of the glass and the maximum solar heat gain the glass is less than 3.177 and maximum solar heat gain co-efficient is being ensured. coefficient is 0.25 for vertical fenestration.

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35. The project proponent shall submit revised/proper Permission is obtained. certificate regarding non-applicability of MOEF, GOI Notification dated 07-05-1992 issued by competent body before the start of construction. 36. The project proponent shall ensure that no construction We ensured that no construction activity is under taken activity is under taken either on surface or below or either on surface or below or above surface of revenue above surface of revenue rasta passing through the rasta passing through the project area. project area. 37. The project proponent shall indicate the width and Same is being complied. length of revenue rasta passing through the project area on sign board and shall display the same at both the ends of revenue rasta stretch, for awareness of public. Sign board shall also display the message that this is public rasta/roads and any citizen can use it. There shall not be any gate or without guard on revenue rasta. 38. The project proponent shall submit revised calculation of Same is being complied. power load required for operation of lift before the start of construction. 39. The project proponent shall adequately control Water sprinkles is being provided to control construction construction dust like silica dust, non-silica dust, and dust like silica dust, non-silica dust, and wood dust and wood dust. Such dusts shall not spread outside the workers are being provided with respiratory protective project premises. The project proponent shall provide equipment’s. respiratory protective equipment to all construction workers. 40. The project proponent shall revise the RWH calculations Same is being complied. @45 mm/hr. and shall also submit the same before the start of construction. 41. The project proponent shall provide one refuse area till Same is being complied. 24 meter as per National Building Code. 42. The project proponent shall obtain permission of Mines Permission from Mines and Geology Department for and Geology Department for excavation of soil before the excavation of soil before the start of construction has start of construction. been taken. 43. The project proponent shall provide solar panel at the We Will provided solar panel on the roof roof top. 44. The project proponent shall maintain minimum 30% of Yes, we are maintaining 30% total plot area on green total plot area as green belt as per assurance given and belt. shall submit revised green belt development plan before the start of construction. 45. The project proponent shall close the service road Same is being complied. planned to be open on revenue rasta for services and shall submit revised layout plan accordingly before the start of construction. 46. The project proponent shall submit proper certificate Certificate regarding non-applicability of Aravali regarding non-applicability of Aravali Notification before Notification already submitted.(See Annexure-3) the start of construction.

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OPERATION PHASE:-

S. No Conditions of Environmental Clearance Status of Compliance a) “Consent to operate” shall be obtained from Haryana Yes, We will obtain Consent to operate from Haryana State Pollution Control Board under air and water act State Pollution Control Board under air and water Act. and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana. b) The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) shall be installed STP of adequate capacity will be installed and treated for the treatment of sewage generated to be prescribed effluent will be recycled to achieve zero discharge during standards including odors and treated effluent will be operational phase. recycled to achieve zero discharge. The installation of STP should be certified by an independent expert and a report in this regard should be submitted to SEIAA, Haryana before the project is commissioned for operation. Discharge of treated sewage shall confirm to the norms and standards of HSPCB, Panchkula. Project proponent shall implement such STP technology which does not require filter back wash. c) Separation of black and grey water should be done by Provision of dual plumbing has been made for separation use of dual plumbing line. Treatment of 100% grey of black and grey water. Treated waste water will be water by decentralized treatment should be done used for flushing, gardening and DG sets cooling etc. ensuring that the re-circulated water should have BOD less than 10 ppm and the recycled water will be used for flushing, gardening and DG set cooling etc. d) For disinfections of treated waste water ultra-violation We Will use ultra-violation radiation or ozonization for radiation or ozonization process should be used. disinfections of treated waste water. e) The solid waste generated should be properly collected The Solid waste generated from the project will be and segregated. Biodegradable waste shall be mainly in form of domestic waste. This waste will be decomposed at site and dry /inert solid waste should properly segregated and disposed off as per standard be disposed off to approve sites for land filling after practice. recovering recyclable materials. f) Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of Yes, we shall use low sulphur diesel and all diesel power backup power for lifts, common areas illumination and generating sets will be used of “enclosed type” to prevent for domestic use should be of enclosed type and noise and should conform to rules made under confirm to the rule made under Environment Environment (Protection) Act 1986, prescribed for air Protection Act, 1986. The location of DG sets should be and noise emission standards. in the basement as promised by the project proponent with appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel used for DG should be low sulphur content (maximum 0.05% sulphur), instead of low sulphur diesel. g) Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that Yes, we will monitor noise level at boundary of proposed it does not exceed the prescribed standards both residential complex & it’s within permissible limit. We within and at the boundary of proposed commercial will also take all steps to keep noise in permissible limit. complex h) The project proponent should maintain at least 30% as Same shall be complied during operation phase & we will green cover area for tree plantation especially all Provide only locally available plant species. around the periphery of the project site and on the road sides preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and noise. The open space inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered with vegetation/grass. Herbs & shrubs. Only locally available species shall be used. i) The project proponent shall strive to minimize water in Same shall be compiled with. irrigation of landscaped by minimizing grass area, using native variety, xeriscaping and mulching, utilizing efficient irrigation system, scheduling irrigation only after checking evapo- transpiration data.

Vardan Enviro Net, D-142, Sushant Lok-lll, Golf Course Road, Sector 57, Gurgaon E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] 6 Project: Commercial Project, Village- Sihi, Sector-84, Tehsil.-Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana Half-yearly Compliance Report of EC (Ref. No. –SEIAA/HR/2013 dated 12/7/2013) Conditions j) Rain water harvesting for runoff and surface runoff, as Yes, rain water harvesting and ground water recharging plan submitted should be implemented. Before will be implemented. All the ground water levels and Its recharging the surface runoff, pretreatment must be quality will be monitored regularly in consultation with done to remove suspended matter, oil and greases. The the Central Ground Water Authority. Oil & Grease trap bore well for rain water recharging should be kept at will be provided to remove oil and grease from the least 5 mts above the highest ground water table. Care surface run off and suspended matter will be removed in shall be taken that contaminated water do not enter a settling tank before its utilization for rainwater any RWH pit. The project proponent shall avoid rain harvesting. water harvesting of first 10 minutes of rain fall. Roof top of the building shall be without any toxic material or paint which can contaminate rain water. Wire mess & filters should be used wherever required. k) The ground water level and its quality should be Ground Water monitoring Will be carried out regularly monitored regularly in consultation with CGWA. and the reports will be submitted along with the compliance report . l) There should be no traffic congestion near the entry There will be no traffic congestion near the entry and and exit point from the roads adjoining the proposed exit points due to separate entry and exit points, Wide project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no roads will be developed as to avoid congestion in traffic. public space should be utilized. Parking will be fully internalized. The adequate space has been given to fulfill the parking needs. m) A report on energy conservation measures conforming We shall Provide the same as per our approved scheme to energy conservations norms finalize by bureau of from MoEF. energy efficiency should be prepared incorporating details about building materials & technology, “R & U factors etc.” and submit to IA division of environment and forest department, Haryana in three months’ time. n) Energy conservation measures like installation of LED The LED will be used for lighting purposes at common for lighting the areas outside the building should be areas. integral part of the projects design and should be in place before project commissioning. Use of solar panels must be adapted to the maximum energy conservation. o) The project proponent shall use zero ozone depleting Yes, we will use zero ozone depleting potential materials potential material in the insulation, refrigeration, air- in insulation refrigeration, air-conditioning and conditioning and adhesive. The project proponent shall adhesive. also provide Halon free fire suppression system also provide Halon free fire suppression system. in construction as well operation phase. p) The solid waste generated should be properly collected Yes, the solid waste will be collected & segregated. The and segregated as per requirements of MSW rules, composting of biodegradable waste and non-bio- 2000. The biodegradable waste should be composted degradable solid waste would be disposed off at by vermin composting at the site ear marked with in municipal landfill sites after recovering recyclable waste. the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable materials. q) The provision of the solar water heating system shall Appropriate provisions will be provided as per norms be as per the norms specified by HAREDA and shall be specified by HAREDA. made operational in each building block. r) The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the The traffic and parking plan has been proposed as per PP should be adhered to meticulously with further the bylaws of the region. scope of additional parking for future requirement. It will be ensured that no parking is made in open/public There should be no traffic congestion near the entry spaces and exit points from the road adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space should be used. s) The project shall be operationalized only once HUDA The project will be made operational only after will provide domestic water supply system in the area. obtaining water supply connection from HUDA. t) Operation and maintenance of STP, solid waste Same will be provided. management and electrical infrastructure, pollution

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control measures shall be ensured even after the completion of sale. u) Different type of wastes should be disposed off as per Yes we will maintain a collection center for e waste and provisions of municipal solid waste, biomedical waste, it will be disposed off to only registered and authorized hazardous waste, e waste, battery shall be disposed off dismantler/recycler during operational phase. as per existing E waste Management rules 2011 and batteries management rules 2001. The project proponent should maintain a collection center for e waste and it should be disposed of to only registered and authorized dismantler/recycler. v) Standards for discharge of environmental pollutants as Same will be Complied. enshrined in various schedules of rule 3 of environmental protection rules 1986 shall be strictly complied with. w) The project proponent shall make provision for guard Same shall be provided in operational phase. pond and other provisions for safety against failure in the operation of waste water treatment facilities. The project proponent shall also identify acceptable outfall for treated effluent. x) The project proponent shall ensure that the stack Yes during operational phase we will ensure that the height of DG sets is as per the CPCB guidelines and also stack height of DG sets is as per the CPCB guidelines and ensure that emission standards of noise and air are also ensure that emission standards of noise and air are within the CPCB prescribed limits. Noise and emission within the CPCB prescribed limits. level of DG sets are greater than 800 KVA shall be as per the CPCB latest standards for high capacity DG sets. y) All electric supply exceeds 100 amp, 3 phase shall Yes, Same will be ensured in operational phase. maintain the power factor between 0.98 lag to 1 at the point of connection. z) The project proponent shall minimize heat island effect Yes we will minimize heat Iceland effect through shading through shading and reflective or pervious surface and reflective or previous surface instead of hard instead of hard surface. surface. aa) The project proponent shall use maximum treated Yes we will use maximum treated water (STP) instead of water instead of fresh water for HVAC & DG cooling. fresh water for HVAC & DG cooling. We will also use The project proponent shall also use evaporating evaporating cooling technology and double stage cooling cooling technology and double stage cooling system for system for HVAC in order to reduce water consumption. HVAC in order to reduce water consumption. Further We will also use advance technology to reduce water temperature, relative humidity during summer and consumption. winter season should be kept at optimal level. Variable speed drive, best co-efficient of performance, as well as optimal integrated point load value and minimum outside fresh air supply may be resorted for conservation of water and power. Coil type cooling DG sets shall be used for saving cooling water consumption for water cooling DG sets. The project proponent shall ensure that the Yes we will ensure that the transformer is constructed transformer is constructed with high quality grain with high quality grain oriented. Low loss silicon steel ab) oriented, low loss silicon steel and virgin electrolyte and virgin electrolyte grade copper. grade copper. The project proponent shall obtain manufacture’s certificate also for that. Water supply shall be metered among different Same will be compiled in operational phase. ac) utilities. The project proponent shall meet the emission Same will be provided in operational phase. standards for Hotel Industry prescribed by CPCB under ad) schedule-I of rule 3 of Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986. The project proponent shall ensure that exit velocity Same will ensure that exit velocity from the stack should ae) from the stack should be sufficiently high. Stack shall be sufficiently high. Stack shall be designed in such a way

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be designed in such a way that there is no stack down- that there is no stack down-water under any water under any metrological condition. metrological condition during operation phase.

PART-B.GENERAL CONDITION:

S. No. Conditions of Environmental Clearance Status of Compliance I. The project proponent shall ensure the commitments Environmental Safeguards as prescribed by the ministry made in Form-1, Form-1A, EIA/EMP and other of environment and forests in the clearance document is documents submitted to the SEIAA for the protection of being implemented in true spirit. environment and proposed environmental safeguards are compiled with in letter and spirit. In case of contradiction between two or more documents or any point, the most environmentally friendly commitment shall be taken as commitment by the project proponent. II. Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to We are/will regularly submit Six monthly compliance the HSPCB and regional office. MoEF. GOI, Northern reports to the SEIAA and the regional office, MoEF. GOI, region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA, Haryana. Northern region Chandigarh. III. Noise STP outlet and stack emission shall be monitored Same are/will be monitored during construction as well daily. Other environmental parameters shall be as in operational phase also. monitored on monthly basis. After every 3 months the project proponent shall conduct environmental audit, and shall take corrective measures, If required, without delay. IV. The SEIAA, Haryana and reserve the right to add Yes, the Ministry reserves the right to add additional additional safeguards measures subsequently, If found safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary and necessary. Environmental clearance granted will be to take action including revoking of the environment revoked if it is found that false information has been clearance under the provisions of the Environment given for getting approval of this project. SEIAA (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective reserves the right to revoke the clearance if conditions implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in stipulated are not implemented to the satisfaction of a time bound and satisfactory manner. SEIAA / MoEF. V. The Project proponent will not violate any judicial We shall respect and not to violate any judicial orders/ orders /pronouncements issued by any court / pronouncements issued by the Courts / Tribunal. Tribunal. VI. All other statutory clearance such as approval for Yes we have been following the instructions and NOC of storage of diesel from Chief Controller of Explosives, Height Clearance from Civil Aviation has also been Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department ,Forest submitted to your esteemed office and seeks the rest Conservation Act,1980, and Wildlife (Protection) Act, permission as and when required.(The NOC of Forest 1972, Forest Act, 1927, PLPA 1900 etc. shall be clearance is enclosed as Annexure-2) obtained, as applicable by project proponent from the respective authorities prior to construction of project. VII. The project proponent should inform the public that Same has been informed in local newspaper that is the project has been in accorded Environmental widely circulated in the region and copy of the same clearance by SEIAA and copies of the clearance letter should be forwarded to SEIAA Haryana.copy of public are available with the State Pollution Control Board & notice is enclosed as Annexure-4 A copy of Environment SEIAA. This should be advertised within 7 days from Clearance conditions also be put on project proponent’s date of issue of clearance letter at least in two local website for public awareness(Annexure-5) newspapers that are widely circulated in the region and copy of the same should be forwarded to SEIAA Haryana. A copy of environmental clearance conditions shall also be put on the project proponent’s website for public awareness. VIII. Under the provision of Environment (Protection) Act, All Statutory clearance will be obtained from respective 1986, Legal action shall be initiated against the project departments. proponents if it was found that construction of the projects has been started before obtaining

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environmental clearance. IX. Any appeal against this Environmental Clearance shall Agreed. lie with the National Green Tribunal, If preferred with in a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. X. The project proponent shall put in place corporate All relevant clearances has been obtained/ will be environment policy as mentioned in MoEF, Gol OM No. obtained as and when required. J-11013/41/2006-IA II (I) dated 26.4.2012 within 3 months period. Latest Corporate environment policy should be submitted to SEIAA within 3 months of issuance of this letter. XI. The fund ear-marked for environment protection The funds will be maintained as per the guidelines. measures should be kept in separate account and should not be diverted for other purposes and year wise expenditure report shall be submitted to the SEIAA/RO MoEFGol under rules prescribed for environmental audit. XII. The project proponent shall obtain NOC under Aravali NOC under Aravalli Notification has been obtained Notification from CEC OF Hon’ble Supreme Court (Annexure 3) regarding coverage under Aravali Notification XIII. The project proponent shall ensure that no vehicles The same has been informed & monitored during during construction/ operation phase enter the project construction phase & same shall be also in operational premises without valid ‘Pollution Under Control’ phase. certificate from competent authority. XIV. The project proponent is responsible for compliance of Noted & agreed. all conditions in environment condition letter and project proponent cannot absolve himself for the responsibility by shifting it to any contractor engaged by the project proponent. XV. The project proponent shall seek fresh environment Noted. clearance if at any stage there is change in the planning of the proposed project.

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CHAPTER- 3

Details of Environmental Monitoring

3.1 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING

3.1.1 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations

Ambient air quality monitoring has been carried out at 3 locations; one being near main gate, near the project site & third one is near backside of the project. This will enable to have a comparative analytical understanding about air quality and the changes in the air environment in the study area with respect to the condition prevailing. The locations of the ambient air quality monitoring stations are given in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 Details of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations S. No. Location Code Location Name/ Description 1 AAQ-1 Near Main gate 2 AAQ-2 Near Project Site 3. AAQ3 Near Back Side of Project

AAQ-1: Near Main Gate:

The sampler was placed Near Main gate and was free from any obstructions. Surroundings of the sampling site represent residential environmental setting.

AAQ-2: Near Project Site:

The sampler was placed Near Project Site and was free from any obstructions. Surroundings of the sampling site represent residential environmental setting.

AAQ-3: Near Back Side of the Project:

The sampler was placed near back side of the project and was free from any obstructions. Surroundings of the sampling site represent residential environmental setting.

3.1.2 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Methodology

Monitoring was conducted in respect of the following parameters:

 Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM 2.5)  Particulate Matter 10 (PM 10)  Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)  Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)  Carbon Monoxide (CO)

The duration of sampling of PM2.5, PM10, SO2 and NOx was 24 hourly continuous sampling per day. The monitoring was conducted for one day at each location. This is to allow a comparison with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

The air samples were analyzed as per standard methods specified by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and IS: 5182. The techniques used for ambient air quality monitoring and minimum detectable levels are given in Table 3.2.

Fine Particulate Sampler instruments have been used for monitoring Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5 i.e. <2.5 microns), and Respirable Dust Sampler was used for sampling Respirable fraction (<10 microns), gaseous pollutants like SO2, and Nox.

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Table 3.2 Techniques used for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring S. No. Parameter Technique Technical Protocol Fine Particulate Sampler, Gravimetric As per CPCB/MOEF 1 Particulate Matter 2.5 Method Guidelines Respirable Dust Sampler, with cyclone IS-5182 2 Particulate Matter 10 separator, Gravimetric Method (P-23), 2006 IS-5182 3 Sulphur dioxide Modified West and Gaeke (P-2), 2001 IS-5182 4 Oxides of Nitrogen Jacob & Hochheiser (P-6), 1975 Reffirmed-1998 5. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas Chromatography IS-5182 (Part-X)

3.1.3 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results

The detailed on-site monitoring results of PM 2.5, PM 10, SO2 and NOx are presented in Table 3.3.

Table 3.3 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results

S.No. Parameter AAQ1 AAQ2 AAQ3 NAAQS* 1. Particulate Matter (PM2.5) 41.35 42.20 40.90 60 2. Particulate Matter(PM10) 87.45 88.10 82.80 100 3. Nitrogen Dioxide(NO2) 28.20 26.20 24.50 80 4. Sodium Dioxide(SO2) 16.10 17.50 17.10 80 5. Carbon Monoxide (CO) 0.71 1.10 0.90 4

100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 AAQ1 AAQ2 AAQ3 LIMITS PM2.5 41.35 42.2 40.9 60 PM10 87.45 88.1 82.8 100 NO2 28.2 26.2 24.5 80 SO2 16.1 17.5 17.1 80

Figure 3.1 Location-wise Variation of Ambient Air Quality

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Figure 3.2 Location-wise Variation of CO in Air Quality

3.1.4 Discussion on Ambient Air Quality in the Study Area

3 3 PM10and PM 2.5 levels at the project site are within the permissible limit of 100 μg/m and 60 μg/m respectively (for residential, rural and other areas as stipulated in the National Ambient Air Quality Standards). SO2, NOx was observed within the corresponding stipulated limits (Limit for SO2 and NOx: 80 g/m3) at all monitoring locations. Station wise variation of ambient air quality parameters has been pictorially shown in Figure 3.1. and Figure 3.2.

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3.2 AMBIENT NOISE MONITORING

3.2.1 Ambient Noise Monitoring Locations

The main objective of noise monitoring in the study area is to assess the present ambient noise levels in near main gate due to various construction allied activities and increased vehicular movement. A preliminary reconnaissance survey has been undertaken to identify the major noise generating sources in the area. Ambient noise monitoring was conducted at 3 locations at the main gate of the project site as given in Table 3.4.

Table 3.4 Details of Ambient Noise Monitoring Stations

S.No. Location Code Location Name/ Description 1 N1 Near Main Gate 2 N2 Near Project Site 3 N3 Backside of the project

3.2.2 Methodology of Noise Monitoring

Noise levels were measured using sound level meter. Noise level monitoring was carried out continuously for 24-hours with one hour interval starting at 6:00 AM to 6:00 AM next day. The noise levels were monitored on working days only. During each hour Leq were directly computed by the instrument based on the sound pressure levels. Lmax, Lmin and Leq. Values were computed using corresponding hourly Leq. Monitoring was carried out at ‘A’ response and fast mode.

3.2.3 Ambient Noise Monitoring Results

The location wise ambient noise monitoring results is summarized in Table 3.5. The location-wise variation of noise levels are graphically presented in Figure 3.3.

Table 3.5 Ambient Noise Monitoring Results

Test Result dB (A) S. Parameters No. Day Time Night Day Time Night Day Time Night Time Time Time

1. Lmax 63.30 54.20 65.80 58.20 61.90 53.90

2. Lmin 48.90 40.10 49.10 39.80 45.50 40.30

3. Leq 53.10 42.50 58.80 44.80 54.10 42.80

CPCB Limits in dB(A) 4. 65.00 55.00 65.00 55.00 65.00 55.00 Leq (Commercial area)

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0 Day Time Night Time Day Time Night Time Day Time Night Time N1 N2 N3 Lmax 63.3 54.2 65.8 58.2 61.9 53.9 Lmin 48.9 40.1 49.1 39.8 45.5 40.3 Leq 53.1 42.5 58.8 44.8 54.1 42.8 Limit 65 55 65 55 65 55

Figure 3.3 Location-wise Variation of Ambient Noise Levels

3.2.4 Discussion on Ambient Noise Levels in the Study Area

Day Time Noise Levels (Lday): The day time noise level at all the locations were found to within limits prescribed for commercial area i.e. 65 dB (A).

Night Time Noise Levels (Lnight): The night time noise level at all the locations were found to within limit prescribed for commercial area i.e. 55 dB (A).

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3.3 GROUND WATER QUALITY MONITORING

3.3.1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Locations

Keeping in view the importance of groundwater as an important source to the local population, sample of ground water was collected from the project site for the assessment of impacts of the project on the groundwater quality.

Water sample was collected from the project site. The sample was analyzed for various parameters to compare with the standards for drinking water as per IS: 10500 for drinking water sources. The details of water sampling locations are given in Table 3.6.

Table3.6 Details of Water Quality Monitoring Station

S. No. Location Code Location Name/ Description

1. GW 1 Borewell Water

3.3.2 Methodology of Ground water Quality Monitoring

Sampling of ground water was carried out on March 2015. Samples were collected as grab sample and sampling forms are filled in as per the sampling plan. The preservative sample were properly added to preserve as per standard operating procedures (SOP) and stored immediately in ice boxes, which were ensured for appropriate temperatures. Sample for chemical analysis was collected in polyethylene carboys. Sample collected for metal content were acidified to <2 pH with 1 ml HNO3. A sample for bacteriological analysis was collected in sterilized glass bottles.

Soon after the completion of sampling, chain of custody sheets for the samples are filled in and then they were transported by road to Vardan Enviro Lab, Gurgaon for further analysis. Proper care was taken during packing and transportation of samples. All the samples reached the central laboratory within the holding times for different parameters. After ensuring the same the samples were forwarded immediately for analysis.

The samples were analyzed as per the standard procedures specified in 'Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater' published by American Public Health Association (APHA) and CPCB. The analytical techniques and the test methods adopted for testing of ground water are given in Table 3.7.

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3.3.3 Ground Water Quality Monitoring Results

The detailed groundwater quality monitoring results are presented in Table 3.7.

Table 3.7 Groundwater Quality Monitoring Results

Limits of IS:10500 -2012

Permissible S. No. Parameter Test-Method Result Unit Desirable limit in the limit Absence of (Max.) Alternate Source (Max.)

1. pH (at 25 0C) APHA 22nd Edition, 4500-H+ B 8.01 -- 6.5 to 8.5 No Relaxation

2. Colour APHA 22nd Edition, 2120 B BDL (DL 5Hazen) Hazen 5 15 3. Turbidity APHA 22nd Edition, 2130 B BDL (DL 5Hazen) NTU 1 5 4. Odour APHA 22nd Edition, 2150 B Agreeable -- Agreeable Agreeable 5. Taste APHA 22nd Edition, 2160 B Agreeable -- Agreeable Agreeable

6. Total Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 22nd Edition, 2340 C 272.40 mg/l 200 600 7. Calcium as Ca APHA 22nd Edition, 3500 Ca B 74.10 mg/l 75 200

8. Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 22nd Edition, 2320 B 289.00 mg/l 200 600

9. Chloride as Cl APHA 22nd Edition, 4500-Cl- B 95.50 mg/l 250 1000 10. Cyanide as CN APHA 22nd Edition, 4500 CN- D BDL(DL 0.02 mg/l) mg/l 0.05 No Relaxation 11. Magnesium as Mg APHA 22nd Edition, 2340 B 21.27 mg/l 30 100 12. Total Dissolved Solids APHA 22nd Edition, 2540 C 472.50 mg/l 500 2000

13. Sulphate as SO4 APHA 22nd Edition, 4500 E 26.10 mg/l 200 400 14. Fluoride as F APHA 22nd Edition, 4500-F- D 0.51 mg/l 1.0 1.5

15. Nitrate as NO3 IS 3025 (P-34) 1988 0.49 mg/l 45 No Relaxation 16. Iron as Fe APHA 22nd Edition, 3500-Fe B 0.27 mg/l 0.3 No relaxation 17. Aluminium as Al APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.03 mg/l) mg/l 0.03 0.2 18. Boron APHA 22nd Edition, 4500B C 0.58 mg/l 0.5 1 19. Hexa Chromium as Cr+6 APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01 mg/l) mg/l 0.05 No Relaxation 20. Phenolic Compounds APHA 22nd Edition, 5530 C BDL(DL 0.001 mg/l) mg/l 0.001 0.002 21. Mineral Oil Clause 6 of IS:3025(Part 39) BDL(DL 0.01mg/l) mg/l 0.5 No Relaxation 22. Anionic Detergents as APHA 22nd Edition, 5540 C BDL(DL 0.02 mg/l) 0.2 1.0 mg/l MBAS 23. Zinc as Zn APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B 0.19 mg/l 5 15 24. Copper as Cu APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B 0.21 mg/l 0.05 1.5 25. Manganese as Mn APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.10 mg/l) mg/l 0.1 0.3 26. Cadmium as Cd APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.001 mg/l) mg/l 0.003 No Relaxation 27. Lead as Pb APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01mg/l) mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation 28. Selenium as Se APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01 mg/l) mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation

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29. Arsenic as As APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL(DL 0.01 mg/l) mg/l 0.01 No Relaxation 30. Mercury as Hg APHA 22nd Edition, 3111 B BDL (DL 0.001 mg/l) mg/l 0.001 No Relaxation 31. Total Coliform IS 1622,1981(Reaffirmed 2003) <2/100ml MPN/100ml - 10.00 32. E. Coli IS 1622,1981(Reaffirmed 2003) Absent MPN/100ml Absent Absent

3.3.4 Discussion on Ground water Quality in the Study Area

The ground water quality in the project area is observed to be alkaline in nature with total alkalinity reaching up to 289.00 mg/L at project against desirable limit of 200 mg/L, however, alkalinity is less than the permissible limit of 600 mg/L. Total dissolved solids in the ground water is 472.50 mg/L at project site against prescribed limit of 500 mg/L. However, remaining parameters are within the CPCB prescribed limits.

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3.4 SOIL MONITORING

3.4.1 Soil Monitoring Locations

The objective of the soil monitoring is to identify the impacts of ongoing project activities on soil quality and also predict impacts, which have arisen due to execution of various constructions allied activities. Accordingly, a study of assessment of the soil quality has been carried out. To assess impacts of ongoing project activities on the soil in the area, the Physico-chemical characteristics of soils were examined by obtaining soil samples from selected points and analysis of the same. Single sample of soil was collected from the project site for studying soil characteristics, the location of which is listed in Table 3.8.

Table 3.8 Details of Soil Quality Monitoring Location

S. No. Location Code Location Name/ Description

1. S1 Near Garden Area

3.4.2 Methodology of Soil Monitoring

The sampling has been done in line with IS: 2720 & Methods of Soil Analysis, Part-1, 2nd edition, 1986 of American Society for Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America. The homogenized samples were analyzed for physical and chemical characteristics (physical, chemical and heavy metal concentrations). The soil samples were collected in the month of March 2015.

The samples have been analyzed as per the established scientific methods for Physico-chemical parameters. The heavy metals have been analyzed by using Atomic Absorption Spectro-photometer.

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3.4.3 Soil Monitoring Results

Single sample of soil is collected from the site to check the quality of soil of the study area .The Physico- chemical characteristics of the soil, as obtained from the analysis of the soil sample, are presented in Table 3.9.

Table 3.9 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Soil in the Study Area

S. No. Parameter Protocol Result Unit 1. pH (at 25 0C) IS : 2720 (P-26,1987) 8.01 -- 2. Colour USDA Method, 1968 Yellowish Brown -- 3. Conductivity IS:14767,2000 0.415 mS/cm 4. Soil Texture USDA Method, 1968 Silty -- 5. Bulk density USDA Method, 1968 1.59 gm/cc 6. Water holding capacity USDA Method, 1968 20.98 % 7. Chloride USDA Method, 1968 212.40 mg/100gm 8. Calcium as Ca USDA Method, 1968 105.22 mg/100gm 9. Sodium USDA Method, 1968 86.10 mg/100gm 10. Potassium USDA Method, 1968 212.10 kg. /hec. 11. Magnesium as Mg USDA Method, 1968 61.10 mg/100gm 12. Organic Matter IS:2720 (P-22, 1972) 0.79 % 13. Available Nitrogen as N IS:14684, 1999 171.50 kg. /hec. 14. Available Phosphorus USDA, APHA-4500PC 34.55 kg. /hec. 15. Zinc APHA-3030D, APHA-3111B 4.15 mg/100gm 16. Manganese APHA-3030D, APHA-3111B 23.12 mg/100gm 17. Lead APHA-3030D, APHA-3111B 0.76 mg/100gm 18. Cadmium APHA-3030D, APHA-3111B 2.08 mg/100gm 19. Copper as Cu APHA-3030D, APHA-3111B 4.65 mg/100gm 20. Chromium APHA-3030D, APHA-3111B 1.95 mg/100gm

3.4.4 Discussion on Soil Characteristics in the Study Area

The soil in study area is characterized by moderate organic content. The soil quality in the project area has not been affected by the project activities.

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3.5 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS

Project Site

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Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

Ambient Noise Level Monitoring

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Soil Sampling

Water Samping

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