CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 ...... 1 PROJECT SUMMARY ...... 1 CHAPTER 2 ...... 2 INTRODUCTION ...... 2 (I) IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT ...... 2 CHAPTER 3 ...... 2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...... 3 (I) TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INTERDEPENDENT PROJECTS IF ...... 3 (II) LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION, AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES ...... 4 (III) MINING ...... 8 (IV) SOURCE OF WATER/ ENERGY AND POWER REQUIREMENT ...... 8 (V) QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED AT SITE AND SCHEMES ADOPTED FOR MANAGEMENT / DISPOSAL...... 9 (VI) SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE FEASIBILITY DRAWING FOR EIA PURPOSE ...... 10 CHAPTER 4 ...... 11 SITE ANALYSIS ...... 11 (I) CONNECTIVITY ...... 11 (II) LAND USE PATTERN...... 11 (III) TOPOGRAPHY ...... 12 (IV) EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN ...... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. (V) EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE ...... 12 (VI) SOIL CLASSIFICATION ...... 12 (VII) CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES ...... 12 (VIII) SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE...... 14
CHAPTER 1
PROJECT SUMMARY
Promoter Shri T. Udayasingh
Location Kharse.No : 50 Village: Ariyalur, Kallankurichi, Ameenabad & Khairulabad Taluk: Ariyalur District : Ariyalur State: Tamil Nadu. Geographical Lat : 11o 7’5”N to 11o 10’56”N Location Long : 79o 6’26”E to 79o 07’43”N Mean Sea Level 80 meter (MSL)
Extent 66.11.0 Hectares
Production 0.11 MTPA
Source of water Water Tankers and Existing Borewell
Nearest Town Ariyalur (2.8 Km from the project site)
Populated areas Ariyalur (2.8 Km from the project site)
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CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
(i) Identification of project and project proponent
This is a proposed expansion mining over an extent of 66.11.0 Hectares located in Kharse No 50, Ariyalur, Kallankurichi, Ameenabad & Khairulabad
Village, Ariyalur Taluk, Ariyalur District. Tamil Nadu Cements Corporation Limited (TANCEM), a wholly owned Government of Tamil Nadu undertaking, started business from 1st April 1976. TANCEM has a multi plants, multi locations and multi products company with an annual turnover of around Rs. 250 Crore. The company has its main objective in production of cement and cement based products and primarily caters to the needs of Government departments. TANCEM have two cement units, one at Alangulam and another at Ariyalur. Limestone being the main raw material, the company acquired and reserved enough limestone bearing lands in and around Alangulam and Ariyalur. Ariyalur unit is having four mining leases. Out of the four leases, three leases have expired. The proposed ML area bearing the G.O.MS. 469, Dated: 21-05-1985. It spreads in an area of 66.11.0 Hec, in the villages namely Ariyalur, Kallankurichi, Ameenabad & Khairulabad. The ML area comprises of both Own Patta Lands (62.89.5 Hec) and Government Lands (3.16.5 Hec). It is proposed to raise 0.11 MTPA of Limestone during the Plan Period (5 years) from this Lease of G.O.MS. 469. The Mine Lease area is scattered as pieces and forming compact and contiguity along with the adjoining Mining Leases of G.O.MS. 344 & 456. The scheme of mining along with Progressive Mine Closure Plan has been approved by the IBM vide Letter No. TN/ALR/LST/MS – 1267 – MDS Dated: 11/11/2015. There is no forest land within and around the ML area. Mining operations will be carried out by open cast mining method by working the deposit by systematic formation of benches as per Metalliferous Mines Regulation 1961. The project proponent has to therefore obtain environment clearance as per EIA notification 14 Sept, 2006 and subsequent amendments. CHAPTER 3 2 | P a g e
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Need for the project TANCEM, a Public Sector Undertaking is having two cement units one at Ariyalur and other one at Alangulam. Ariyalur unit is having four mining leases. Three out of the four mine leases have expired. TANCEM is in the process of renewing the three expired Mining Leases to meet the Limestone requirement, exclusively for its captive usage. The proposed ML area bearing the G.O.MS. 469, Dated: 21-05-1985, is one among those three Mine Leases. India is the second largest producing country of cement in the world after China. There were 171 large cement plants having an installed capacity of 290.48 million tonnes in 2010-11. India has huge resources of limestone distributed over different parts of the country. As per the Report of the Working Group, Planning Commission of
India, the total limestone requirement during 12th Plan (2012-2017) with growth scenario of cement @ 10%, 11% and 12% for the respective GDP growth of 8%, 9% and 10% is projected at 3,163 million tonnes, 3,253 million tonnes and 3,385 million tonnes, respectively. The Indian cement industry is weakly oligopolistic in nature on a national level with top 11 to 12 firms among more than 100 firms capturing 70% of the cement market. The Cement Industry produces a variety of cement to suit a host of applications matching the world's best in quality. In 2010-11, the total consumption of limestone & other calcareous minerals/ materials, as reported by different industries was 213.12 million tonnes. Cement was the major consuming industry accounting for 94% consumption, followed by iron and steel (4%) and chemical (1%). The remaining consumption was reported by sugar, paper, fertilizer, glass, metallurgy, foundry, etc. As a part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the Cement Industry employs around one lakh people and takes care of the social needs not only of the employees but also adopts several villages around the factories providing drinking water, electricity, medical and educational facilities. imports:
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imports of limestone increased to 5.04 million tonnes in 2010-11 from 3.90 million tonnes in the previous year. limestone was imported mainly from uae (47%) and oman (38%). exports: exports of limestone decreased to 1.04 million tonnes in 2010-11 from 2.41 million tonnes in the previous year. limestone in bulk was exported mainly to neighboring countries, viz, bangladesh (94%) bhutan and nepal besides other countries. (source: indian minerals year book - 2011).
(ii) Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects if Any The project is mining project. Mining operation is being carried out by fully mechanized opencast method, utilizing HEM. In conjunction with drilling deep hole blasting shall be carried out to create fragmented material. Rock breaker will be used for further blasting. The bench height will be used for blasting. The blasted material will be loaded into 20 tonnes trippers with 1.2 M3 bucket capacity loader/excavator. Based upon the production assumed (0.11 MTPA) the life of the mine would be 28 years.
(iii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates
Topo Map of the project site is given in the Fig 2.1 Location coordinates are detailed below:
o o Lat : 11 7’5”N to 11 10’56”N o o Long : 79 6’26”E to 11 10’56”N
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Tamilnadu State Map showing Tiruchirappalli District and The Project Site
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Topo Map of the Project site (10 km Radius)
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Satellite Image of the Project Site
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(iv) Mining
The proposed ML area (G.O.MS. 469) spreads in an area of 66.11.0 Hec, as scattered isolated pits and forming compact and contiguity with the adjoining ML area of G.O.MS. 344 & 456. The entire ML area is falls under non forest land, which include Govt. owned lands & Patta lands owned by the Corporation. The mining will be carried out by opencast mining method in conjunction with conventional and non conventional system of mining. The mine will be exploited from top to bottom in a descending order forming a bench height of 5 m each. The width of the bench will always be maintained higher than the height of the bench. The mine will be fully mechanized and is being operated by deploying drilling, blasting and excavator and tipper combination. Pneumatic wagon dills of 100-115 mm diameter holes will be used in drilling. Slurry explosives and ANFO are used for carrying out deep blasting in mines. No further processing of mined out limestone is required. The blasted material shall be directly loaded and transported to the crusher located in the cement plant. Apart from crusher no other processing of the mineral is involved. Loading will be carried out by 1.5 m3 bucket excavator, and finally the limestone will be transported to plant by 20 tonne capacity tippers / trucks.
(v) Source of Water/ Energy and Power requirement
Water is required for drinking, dust suppression and plantation (around 10 KLD), which will be available through water tankers & from the bore wells in the nearby area.
Power requirement is minimal, which is required from illumination in mines office and rest shelter only.
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(vi) Quantity of Wastes to be generated at site and schemes adopted for management / disposal.
Wastewater Generation
Domestic sewage generated from toilets can be disposed through septic tank followed by soak pits.
Solid waste Generation
The only solid waste generated during the mining operation is topsoil only. The Topsoil removed during the year 2000-01 to 2010-11 is around 0.112 MT. There will be no handling of Topsoil & overburden during the scheme period & it will temporarily stack along the mining lease boundary and consumed parallel for the afforestation purposes.
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(vii) Schematic representation of the Feasibility Drawing for EIA purpose
The Environment (Protection) Act 1986 & Environmental (Protection) Rule 1986
Air (Prevention Water (Prevention Water CPCB Public & Control of & Control of (Prevention & notification S-O- Liability Pollution) Act Pollution) Act Control of 384 (E) dated Insurance 1981 as 1974 and amended Pollution) Cess April 11, 1994 on Act 1991. amended in in 1978, 1988 Act 1977, as National 1987 amended in Ambient Air 1991 Quality
EIA Notification S.O.1533 dated 14th September 2006 and revised notification S.O.3067 (E), dated 1st December 2009.
EIA R eport
Getting Env ironmental Clearan ce from SEIAA / MoEF
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CHAPTER 4 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) Connectivity
Railways
The nearest major railway station is Ariyalur which is 2.54 kms away in southwest direction.
Roads
The site is connected by the SH – 27 (1.40 km away in southwest direction).
Airways
The nearest airport is at Trichy around 60.8 Kms away from the project site
Communication
Already this area is well connected with the district head quarters Ariyalur and nearby town Ariyalur. So there will not be any constraints for communications like telephone, telefax, telex etc.
(ii) Land Use Pattern
The area is situated on 66.11.0 Hectare revenue land. This is an existing mine. The area is irregular in shape and elongated along north-south direction. Area is totally waste land (66.11.0 Hec). Total Mine Lease area is 66.11.0 Hec, comprises of both Own Patta Lands (62.89.5 Hec) and Government Lands (3.16.5 Hec). There are no forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, and water bodies in the near vicinity of the ML area / study area. Land use pattern of Lease area are as follows:
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Land Use Pattern S.No Details Area (Hec) 1 Area Under Mining 44.45 2 Storage of Top soil 0.25 3 Infrastructure 0.00 4 Road 0.25 5 Green Belt 1.50 6 Others to Specify-applied lease area dry lands - garage 19.66 Grand Total 66.11.0
(iii) Topography
The area exhibits vast flat topography and the average elevation of the area is about 80 meter from Mean Sea Level (MSL). The detailed Topo Map for 10 Km radius is in Fig 3.1
(iv) Existing Infrastructure
Since this is existing mine, all the basic infrastructure facilities are available like Mine office, Roads, First-Aid room, Canteen, Power line for mine, Telephone line for mine etc.
(v) Soil Classification
Top soil is available in patches within ML area which can be directly used for plantation purpose.
(vi) Climatic data from Secondary sources
April is the hottest month with maximum temperature of 38.90C. January is the coolest month with minimum temperature of 20.040C. Rainfall is due to north-east monsoon. It is poor to moderate, being around 750 mm annually. Rain is due to the southwest monsoon during July, August and due to North-
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east monsoon during November, December. The area is not affected by cyclonic storms. Meteorological Data Station: Tiruchirappalli Period : 2009- 2013
Duration Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
I. MONTHLY MEAN WIND SPEED (KMPH) 2009 7 6 6 7 10 12 15 11 11 8 6 7 2010 7 7 7 8 5 * * * * * * 6 2011 7 8 8 7 10 13 14 11 9 6 5 6 2012 6 7 7 7 10 13 14 11 9 7 6 8 2013 9 9 8 9 11 16 16 12 9 8 6 7 II. MONTHLY MEAN RH, 0830 HRS IST (%)
2009 83 80 77 73 69 69 70 68 71 72 88 87 2010 85 82 78 70 72 69 73 69 74 77 89 85 2011 82 78 72 71 63 62 63 70 71 83 84 82 2012 84 76 71 67 63 60 63 65 65 80 78 77 2013 79 76 74 63 59 57 56 66 71 75 83 80 III. MONTHLY MEAN RH, 1730 HRS IST (%)
2009 51 34 36 42 43 48 54 45 50 51 79 74 2010 58 42 35 43 46 49 52 49 58 62 81 78 2011 57 46 34 48 39 46 45 56 63 70 75 67 2012 55 41 37 41 43 43 40 49 49 72 59 58 2013 48 45 46 37 39 41 39 46 54 58 69 65 IV. MONTHLY TOTAL RAINFALL (mm)
2009 11.1 0.0 5.5 23.4 18.9 18.1 0.2 63.4 84.5 24.6 355.1 95.4 2010 12.1 0.0 0.0 1.6 94.0 64.8 23.9 36.8 106.8 107.0 336.0 155.4 2011 1.4 5.3 0.0 39.2 13.0 49.6 72.0 112.9 182.7 236.9 232.0 30.2 2012 10.4 TR 1.8 24.9 114 112.8 37.1 132.1 46.8 186.6 73.4 7.9 2013 0.3 6.6 15.5 5.2 49.5 4.0 0.0 82.1 136.1 127.9 177.0 34.0 V. MONTHLY MEAN MAX. TEMP. (0C)
2009 30.5 33.3 35.5 37.3 38.7 30.5 38.4 37.1 36.4 36.1 35.1 30.4 2010 30.4 32.6 36.4 38.9 38.1 36.9 35.6 35.8 34.6 34.1 30.3 29.0 2011 30.7 33.1 36.4 37.8 39.4 37.6 37.2 36.0 35.6 33.1 30.2 30.0 2012 31.2 33.6 37.3 38.4 38.5 37.9 37.1 36.4 36.7 32.7 32.4 31.9 2013 32.7 33.9 36.5 40.2 40.7 37.0 36.9 36.5 35.1 35.0 31.0 29.7 VI. MONTHLY MEAN MIN. TEMP. (0C)
2009 26.1 20.6 23.4 26.1 27.1 26.9 26.9 26.3 26.0 25.2 23.6 22.2 2010 21.2 21.8 23.9 27.3 27.0 26.4 26.1 26.0 25.1 24.7 23.5 21.7 2011 20.7 21.2 22.7 25.3 26.6 26.9 26.6 25.6 24.9 24.1 22.7 21.4 2012 20.3 21.5 24.0 26.3 26.9 26.6 26.4 25.6 25.4 24.2 22.9 22.4 2013 21.0 22.2 23.9 27.0 27.9 27.3 27.1 25.7 24.7 24.6 23.0 20.8
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(vii) Social infrastructure available
District Ariyalur, which is about 2.8 Km towards WSW from the ML boundary. All the social infra structural facilities like schools, schools, colleges & etc. are available in Ariyalur.
Total population of the 45 villages within 10 km radius from the project site is 173634. The detail of population is given in the below Table 4.1.
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Table 4.1 Population Status (As per 2011 Census) Agriculture No. of Literates Cultivators S.No Name of the Villages House Male Female Total Labours Holds Male Female Male Female Male Female
1. Anandavadi 1087 2154 2108 4262 1437 1024 441 271 372 276
2. Pottaveli 1048 2171 2090 4261 1524 1026 351 294 419 349
3. Rayampuram 947 1872 1846 3718 1229 866 412 266 138 122
4. Sennivanam 474 938 938 1870 711 546 177 48 93 243
5. Illluppaiyur 983 2158 1984 4142 1505 928 566 267 355 176
6. Ottakoil 1210 2359 2344 4703 1640 1108 393 311 355 186
7. Govindapuram 1242 2502 2494 4996 1871 1389 380 220 452 391
8. Kallankurichi 1380 2722 2663 5385 1957 1435 396 253 264 236
9. Kadugur 866 1627 1590 3217 1172 721 557 305 201 369
10. Ayanathur 654 1263 1182 2445 915 569 528 302 125 132
11. Kavanur 841 1634 1608 3242 1092 698 568 512 140 159
12. Vilangudi 683 1323 1312 2635 860 666 139 119 329 287
13. Thelur 1094 2136 2079 4215 1423 984 461 275 297 289
14. Periyanagalur 1041 1776 1762 3538 1175 800 452 304 123 208
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15. Ammenabath 170 339 315 654 218 131 31 1 0 0
16. Kayarlabath 1349 2613 2602 5215 2128 1809 219 19 244 107
17. Ariyalur (North) 1017 2104 2043 4147 1567 1338 271 19 118 63
18. Valajanagaram 1945 3702 3653 7355 2873 2205 334 194 237 238
19. Varanavasi 1091 2140 1947 4087 1359 1162 194 93 553 457
20. Mallur 734 1500 1456 2956 979 683 515 314 224 199
21. Siruvalur 594 1112 1043 2155 743 518 254 186 120 153
22. Pudupalayam 922 1785 1750 3535 1187 822 92 51 153 108
23. Reddipalayam 1125 2095 2031 4126 1432 1025 267 95 219 350
24. Nagamangalam 868 1716 1644 3360 1143 735 412 331 366 204
25. Periyathirukonam 718 1388 1320 2708 963 676 455 444 27 59
26. Edayathankudi 604 1135 1056 2191 778 483 364 292 167 252
27. Karuppur 1239 2388 2385 4773 1516 1164 548 305 706 631
28. Keezhapalur 1484 2671 2746 5417 2027 1785 115 21 134 17
29. Papanacheri 400 756 736 1492 592 444 214 125 164 199
30. Karuppilakattalai 1038 2082 2043 4125 1297 927 608 410 347 339
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i .,n Regulations made there under have been F The provisions of Mines Act, Rules and 5: -. closure Plan for Mining lease observed in the Mining Plan along with Progressive Mine of 66'11'0 Ilectares 469 21.05.1985 Limestone mineral over an ertent r G.O. Ms.N oz dated in Ariyalur Taluk and in Ariyalur, Kallankurichi, Khairulabad & Ameenabad viltages i: Limited' 735' Anna District, Tamilnadu belonging to lvl/s Tamilnadu Cements Corporation f,a speoific permission are required' salai, L.L.A Building IInd Floor, chennai -2 andwherever any F\ the Directorate General of Mines Safety ' Further standards i -, the applicant will approach miners health will be sfiictly implemented' :: prescribed by DGMS in respect of E \-' F+, :r. ts-.- :,n F. .-
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DECI,ARATION OF APPLICAi\T l I hereby undertake that compliance of CCOM circular No.?2010 for the submission the date of I Geo-Cadastal map and DGPS survey will be submitted within six months time from approval of the Mining Plan along with Progressive Mine Closure Plan prepared under rule 24A ^' of MC& 1960 for G.O. Ms.No.z 469 dated 21.05.1985 Limestone mineral over an extent of 66.11.0 llectares in Ariyalur, Kirllankurichi, Khairulabad & Ameenabad villages in Ariyalur Taluk and District, Tamilnadu of lvl/s Tamilnadu Cements Corporation Limited
I agree to implement the same in accordance with the Mining Laws.
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Ariyalur Taluk and District, Tamilnadu ofMs. Tamilnadu Cement Corporation Ltd and
whe,reven specific pernrissions are required, the applicant will approach D.G.M.S.
"standards prescribed by DGMS is respect of miners health will be strictly implemented"
It is also certified that information ftrnished in the above mining plan are true and correct
tothebest of my knowledge.
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MineLeasePlm ,.1;s060' i?::t',- a CreologicalPlat rl:40m b;u Cieological Sections ,i;4;'';, Yerly Development Production Plan & Section 2010-l I \go'so :..,J'i Yearly Developrnent Productioo Plan & Section 201l-12 rllLaOr -6:' Yearly Developme,nt Prroduction Plm & Section 2012-13 1:4000- ---'- Yerly Development Production Pla & Section 2Ol3-14 1:4000 8 Yearly Developmenrt Production Plm & Section 2Ol4-15 l:400O 9 - Environment Management Plar l:4000 t0 Conceptual Plsr & sections l:4000 ll Environmental Plan l:5000 12 Surface Plan l:4000 l3 Progresive mine closure plm l:4000 l4 List of Annexune Ilescription ffi Board ofDirectors List gt,t I S Environmental Monitoring report {{ "t 2:, a RQP Certificate t\ 3rr-..,., Copy authorizdion letter md Photo ID of authorized Pemon {i"$: Copy of permission CCOM letter for preparing plar h= on oreinpted scale
DGPs Survey Details 6
AvailableBH details 7
Copy of TNPCB Monitoring report 8
Feasibility report 9 Photographs showing GCP t0 Copy of Form-j Mining lease rqrewal application il Copy of Bank Guaramee (Financial Assurance) t2 Ariyalur Gement Works MININGPLAN MINE CLOSURE PLAN ALONGWTfiI PROGRESSTVE \rrtrl lJffl\ LIMESTONE KALLANKTJRICHI'PERTYAT{AGALITR G.O.M$Nu.469 - 66'10'0 Ha' '4' TALUK & DISTRI MTV^IIUN^ -o*nrn -- RIIT,E 24 OX' MCR 1J)6o) #ffi*q'Y-i t-i;:ir i? Introduction t! -,'"'',nJhent rh! }Ws.TarrilnaduCementsCorpordionLimited ;'ffi"I,'^4, Tamilnadu' enterprise is having ry"- ryt*. ""i1:"..:l fi"'J*oJ capdcitv ::.T:T fiffi "lT:,lPiTTANcEI\'I * 11::: rrrosEru urJ Plant' **9::Y: ilffi;oafirt ls I u";;sI 10 lakh tonnes per annum. 5 lakh toflres per aonrm to ,"pa.ity of Ariyalur Works from
fuiyalurunitishavingfourminingleases':oY'lextentofl5l0.9lacres leases (G'O'No'344' 456 and three mining t"u'"I These three (611.70 hectares) under periyanagalur rimestone in the name of Kananlurichi - 46g) are contiguous operated cem:nt corporation- Ariyalurunir ilffi ofMining leases heldby Tanilnadu Name of the Villages G.O.No &Date
Deemed KaUanlnrrichi, renewal Khairulabad a Under Ameenabad. ruleRtrle Periyanagalur G.O.Ms.456 24 (A)6 Kattankr'rrichi dated 194.16.50 12.11.2005 ofMCR Khaidabad 16.05.1985 1960 Ameenabad- ilnaochavadi Khainrlabad Ameenabad
Thls Mining Plan is approved.suficct io itt" cJnditions I stiPulations in the.Mining Plan approval IE-cr iiai""i"o q ) i"-"' ii". m7. n *i.n("L'e* - r 7 6 - s z RQP/MAS/120/e&A oata../.e?rl.a.4k/ 2'
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of the Area in Area in Neme &Date Status Gfe G.O.No Hectares Acres G.O.Ms.624 Live ..$' dated 110.68.0 n339 ir6ffi 23.09.1998 i?
bver an q$€nt of 66'll The present Mining Plan for G'O'MS'469 nutez+ofMCRlg60fortheperidfortheperiod20l0-l1to20 isolated pieces and forminp The lease area of 469 are scattered as plan Plate 2' Jirg"irtt the adjoining G'O 344 &456'- Refer Lease - in Form-r was 24Aof MCR 1960, Mning lease renewal application As per Rule to the date on which the G'O'Ms'No'469 is due submitted to the state govwtment before are continued as per Rule 24A orpire. Presently tnekning opefations of G.O'Ms'469 a further puiod till the State Government (6) of McR 1960 under deemed esension by pass€s the renewal order'
in Form-J submitted to the State government is Copy of mining lease renewal application MoEF environmental crearance issued is enclosed encrosed as arnexure-ll. copy of the in Annenrre-8
\gl4ittu rvr svg vF-- under taking company ls Ms.Tamilnadu Cemelrt Corpordion Limited a Crovenrment zubmission tully aware of the Min€rdl concession rules and :f I Burea' of mines"pf-o-u:*:ti:.{: has pointed out non - ;;g ;; re,newal application. offFrce of Indian Ariyalur could not able to zubmit the compliance from time to time. }Ws-TANCEITA necessary approvals' However mining plan in due time due to its delay in administrative ) along with the approved SOM' In order the mining lease renemal application is submitted mining plan is prepared for approval' ) to ratif the above corfiraventionthe present no production enhancement proposals the ) Status of Ec & TNpcB permission: There is cootirued with on the same rate' b method of mining and rate of productionwill be ll mines covering all three G'Os is a MoEF clearance fOr combined Kallanlnrrichi limestone ,ql proo€ss. I in the obtained for the existing rate of 3 TNPCB (state Pollution control Board) permission is conducted periodical -h\ production and state pollution control board laboratory J report is enclosed as Annexure-8' monitoring every year.The copy of TNPCB monitoring |1 !t trftotog Plan G.OMr'469 {
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ALT'RT]NTT K*-3-r-, Total Working/ G.O.No , & Area Location Mnerals Non- - date 6nHec) Workine ) ffi-;til't'tls 3Mldilfd, 146.45.0 Ikllanlurichi Limestone Working ''.lr.No anffi of i 1043-1980 61.38.0 Ame€nabad ,,$,P{*u}51 32.7E.5 Kairulabad t.vJvt ;ST. ) 240.61.5 rw 941- 456td'dfd 31.70.0 Periyanagalur Limestone Wo*ing Lease ocpired on Lr.No and date of ) 16-05-1985 3.86.0 Ameenabad L2-Lr-2005. approval of Mining 7t.96.5 IGirulabad Renewal Scheme (For G.O.456) ) 86.54.0 IGllankurichi application TN/PBR/LST-MS-86- 194.16.5 submited SZ 2 Dt.2943'2001 469/ datcd 10.16.0 Ariydur Limestone Working Lease erpired on Lr.No and date of t 21-{xt-1985 8.49.0 Ameenabad tz-lt-zffis. approval of Mining 32.47,o Kallankurichi Renewal Scheme(For G.O. ) 14.98.0 Kairulabed application 469',) 66.11.0 submitted TN/PBR/LST.M$86. ? SZ IlL29-012001 Lease er(ecuted l,r.No and date of ) 624tdfrfd 110.68.5 Anandavadi Limestone Non- on 13-07-2001. apprwal of Mine Plan 23-09-1998 Wodcing Valid'for30 y€ars. (For G.O.624) J TN/TCRA{P/IST- 916-32 Dr.l8-10-2000 :) )
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rff,rrT Workingt Total ils ).No & Location Minerals Non - Area Workins )ate (in Hec) 'ffi rOI Non - $!nt t :I+d\qgaN 233.99.5 LakshmiPuram ffi;tto* Lne Plan .6i'r : ;gpprov{lfi '{MD2 Working l?!nrmrllrt/f, 176.56.0 GopalaPuram ':1! . llv rr\{FFr ..St- 1:' f 9.69.5 Vadakarai .,ttz2-Sr'rS 0-02- r.19901990 '.,'1 !:. ,2004 / s 420.25.0 AIC OI Limestone Working nd dated t79.19.5 Alangulam Mine ^{-4-1972 1.63.5 IakshmiPuram W.SI/MS- r80.83.0 T4lsZdat€d 1343- 2005 (ulw ur Working (Renewal Lr.No ano I13.50.0 Alangulam Limestone 'Ind dated application approval of Mine PemaickenPatti ^13-13-1980 57.62.5 submitted) Scheme 3.80.5 DuraisamYPuram TNAYDN/L.St/MS- 76.20.0 Edrikottai T4lsZdated l3-03- rll.5l.0 NarayanaPuram 2005 I e.ro.o Lakshmipuram t 268-soo (Renewal Lr.No and date ot Pandapalli Limestone Working 1/Ind)/Ind dated 24.32.5 application approval of Mine {7-1980{7-1 submitted) Scheme TN/TNL/L.SI/MS- 36olszdr 17-05-2006 Lr.No and ffIt€ or Limestone Non - (Renewal O.3 D.No 4.91.5 Pandapalli Mine Working application approval of 2.64.0 Thenmalai ^t7f7llnd dt submitted) Scheme t{t47-1997 7.55.5 TN/TNLA'[P/L-St- l4glsZdated l8-05 2006.
TINIT : InlIAC]HALAI!I (Renewal G.No and date of 5.51.5 Paniluppam Clay Working i.o.M.s. application approval of Mining No submitted) Plan (For G.O.2127) 409/Ind dt TN/SA/FC.I5-SZ : 12-10-1993 Dr.25-02-1991. Working (Renewal Lr.No and Oate or 12.30.0 Theranipalayam Clay l mm application approval of Mintng No submitted) Scheme (For G.O.l98) 198/Ind dt TN/TCR/FCMS-r08- 2642-1986 MDS dt 04-07-2001.
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1. General el Neme of the Applicrnt with complete address
Nemc of the Mine : ffi Ormer : tvl/s Tamilnadu Cernent
Name of applicant IWs. Tamilnadu Limite4 a Address 735, Anna Salai, L.L. P.B. No.5205 District Chennai StSe Tamilnadu Pincode:600002. Phone: 04428525461 Fax: 044 -28523991 04r'-28526321 044 -28592726 o4428571426 Crrams : TA}ICEM - MADRAS Telex :MS-6080
Address oftheWorks Tamilnadu Cements Corporation Limited, fuiyalur Cement Workg Ariyalur - 621729. Ariyalur District, Tamilnadu. Phone 04329 222t3 t, 222t32, 222068 Fax 04329 -222467 Crrams TAI{CEM _ ARTYALUR Telex 0455 - 397 TCEM-rN Address of authorized: Shri.P.Dhesingh, Deputy General Manager, Signatory UnitHead Ms.Tamilnadu Cement Corporation Limited, Ariyalur works, Ariyalur,
Annexure 4 : Copy of photo ID ofthe applicant/ permanent and Present address bl Strtus of Applicent: Ms.Tamilnadu Cements Corporation Limited belongs to Government of Tamilnadu enterprise. The company manu&ctures Portland cement. Forthe purpose of
Acts nrles connected with mining operations Shri. P.Dhesingh has been nominated as authorized signatory. The list of board of directors of our company is furnished in Annexure -1.
Minlng Plan G.OMr.469 Ariyalur Cement Works TANGIX
are occurring in the and d Mneral or Minerals which intendsto mine. of the crment unit Limestono for the captive use
PeriodforwhichtheMLisproposedtobeapplied ad/ mining planis prAard forthe oristing Not-Ot"iit applicable, sincethc fo"" teOi"A t- "ttiti"e T"t"t"t , - Irfrt--F =tz- Lcese .lrea in Status Grent / | validitY G.O.No Uectares Rencmd Period I Period uPto Expired 20 Yrs Crrast G.o.us.aog 66.11.0 12.11.2005 dsted 21.05.1985 ?coiTuetlunderRule Mning leaserenev ru apPuqauur\r'r'rru-" GRenewd 24A.(6) ofMCRle60 -.L-i+ral od entw of is enclosed anne:nre-l1 preparing mining plan eJ Nrme of the RQP B.Gaogatharaq M'Sc'' Nane : Shri. IWs. Sai Geo SurveY Conzultant Address : 10-APalaYarn Bazaar, WoraiYuq TrichY - 620 m3' 043 1-n65}7l, Mob: 9443101165 Tele,phone : RQP/IVIAS ll2ol98lA Reg. No. ValiduP to 2A.04.2020. Agency It Name and address of Prospccting AFieldinvestigationaswellasaprospectingworkwascarriedoutbytheState DepafinemofGeologyandMiningaswellasbyTgrilnaduCementCorporation Limitedunderthesupervisionoftheirgeologistandminingengineers. : by other from earlier investigations in the region The de and information avai*able Survey of l of Geology and Mining, Creological age,lrcies such as the State Directorde Indi4oNGcandseveraledrcationalandresearchinstitutionsbavebeenincorporaredin have been duly aclnowledged' lhe plan wherever relevat$ and
dReferenceNo.anddgteofconsentle-tterfromtheStateGovernment CqyofFormJ.Miningleaserenewalapplicationsubmittedtothe,stategovernmedin enclosed as ante,nrre -ll'
ffi;TGn G.oMs'46e a TAXG I f, alur Cement Works Chapter- 2 Location end AccessibilitY Detrils of the area (with location plan) ) z' -r-+^r-{Q2.\ 'r-'.9 ks,gJ t3?EJ '1-'O Districtmd State : Ariyalur Dishict inthe State of T '\g H,P"" t Tahrk : Ariyalur jg ii!( . e;i'Y'*i',it I F A. Vilfue : Ariyalur(Kurumbanchavadi), llqhTlchfabr{ irdia/^,*,.,{ Ameenabad & Khainrlabad l\\.trovt. c! /1 .\ K${-:;t Khasra No. / Plot No/ : S.F.No. t3l, 132, 116 etc., - 66.11
Block range/Felling series etc., : : Sl.No Village Patta land Total 4 In Hectares In Hectares 01 Arivalur r0.16.0 10.16.0 1 a2 Ameenabad (Pifl\r) 8.49.0 8.49.0 { 03 Kallankurichi 32.47.0 32.47.0 04 Kairulabad 14.98.0 14.98.0 ,{
{ o The lease area of 469 af,e scattered as isolated pieces and forming compact and 5 contiguity along with ttre adjoining G.O 344 & 456.' { Refer platc No3 Mining Lcase Plan
F Whether the arrea is recorded to be in : There is no forestland in and around the lease area. The forest (please speciry whether proposedMiningleasecomprisesofdry land. g protected" reserved etc.) -1
Existence ofpublic road/ railway line, : Road rt if any nearby and ap'proximate o$ranoe The proposedorooosed area is located at 3.0 km from North East a# of Ariyalur toum. The deposit will be approachable to Ariyalur-IGllanlurichi black topped road. -- ql' Reilwav Line Ya Ariyalur railway station is located at a distance of 2.5 *ms fromthis mine site. !d
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N' B Attech a general location and vicinity map showing area boundaries and existing and proposed access routes. It is preferred that the area be marked on a Survey of India d Topographical map or e cedastral map of forest map Ns the case may be. However, if none of these are wailable, the area should be shown on rn accurate sketch map on a d scde of 1:50fi).
t A general location and vicinity mep $owing area boundaries and the odsting aocess routes
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q alur Gement Works rr||Glf, a CEAPTER-3 GEOIPGY AI{DRESERVES and general geologr and A. Briefly describe the topography including drainage pattern' of the mineral deposit the Limestone mines covering a Kallanhrrichi Periyanagalur Aneenabad & Khairulabad vi is sihrated in Katlanlnrrictri' under survcy of India Topo Sheet fuiyalur District and covered and the of 79o 06'26' - 7go 07'43" East area is situated at Longitude North' ? 11"07' 05' - 11o 10' 56" TopograPhl and Drainage Pattern: Theprospectedareaisabout80metresaboveMeanSeaLevelandformsa : slopinggroundtowardsNorthandNorth.east.Theareaiscoveredwithclay' alluvial & black cotton soil' ThedrainageintheareaistotheSouth.TheKallarseasonalnallahdrainsthe areaandjoinstheManrdaiyarseasonalstreamatSiruvallur,southofthearea. TheKallarrivenisdryduringmajorpartoftheyearbutiszubjecttooccasional flash floods' Climate & Rainfall: is 4o0c : recorded during summer season In this area the ma:rimum temperature The area is during the winter season is 250 c' and the minimum temperahre gorerallydrydrrringsrrmmerandisreceivingamaximumof85cmofrainfall mostlybetweenoctoberandDecemberduringthenorth-eastmonsoon.Water and 20 metres in 15 meters during monsoonal period table in this area far below of the area are cashew and chillies' summer- The main crops Regionat Geologr: have been studied the Trichy-creta@ous formations' The lease area forms part of hdetaitduringthepastseveraldecadesinviewoftheirGeologicaland -t paleontological irf erest' oan be made out in this area' -t The following gwlogical sequence ) ., a' Mt"t"g Pta;G.OMs'469
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v A- f;\ ,^4{ ft\.U A :3 lltrcll Ariyalur Cement Works A r"\ Geologicel Age Fomations period 'f with C'eological Lithologr ,r\.. ,Uh, Recent and Quaternary #"ffi ,i".,i ,\ h-_ Palaeocene Niniyur @anian Ah-''r Ahl- White friable sandstonednt; ,) Crctaceous Upper purpQc'layr ahi - ^ ,,:i*i/ 'v r.oose.l;*dudmffia A*_ Ariyelur (Macstrichtian) yellow fossil ferrous Lower limestone, merls and hard ^fr\ limestone cleys and A\ sandstone. '!, ,\\ Calcareous, gritty Trichinopoly sandstong shell limestone ,^tb1 (Turonian to Senonian) and conglomerate U sandstone The general trend of the rock forrt
towards East. The limestone deposit also takes a a\f curve in villages Periyanagalur ,\h, and Valajan4garam where the strike and dip directions change towards E v - W and N respectively. /rh*o,v Local / Mine Geolory ,r\ The local eeoloqical sequence. hi AJ Arenaceous Limestone and Sandstone ap Shell Limestone-l Arenaceous Line stone and sandstone Aqt Shell Limestone-I1 Conglomerate bed. ,\* Arenaceous Limestone and Sandstone Green Siltstone th !/ Clays Gredc of Limestonei 6. -l The limestone 'is yellow ,\ !i color fine to medium grain bedded in nature and fossiliferous. The marl is pale yellow and powder in nature overlained by red AtY soil. purity g0% l'-.. The of limestone is about T0 to TCo3 with little Mgco3. The Sio2 -rd content is ranging from l0-18% in the entire mining area. A-
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t^- atd {i TAXGII Ariyalur Gement Works The variation in the chemical behavior of this limestone & marl is summarized -aV below d "1 --1 10.0-13.0 13.0-15.0
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.-r ..:.;'i In,:it, \ e., Geological plan & section of scale l:4(D0 &l:2000 is enclosed vide plate No.3 &4
-"\ Phvsical end chcmical orooerties of rock tvoes Average, Chemistry \t Thick Physical Rocktype ness charactcristics Si02 AlzQ Fezo: CaO LSF (in m) Top Soil Loosg friable 0.0-0.5 42.76 t2.94 14.t9 18.78 13.00 Red soil & absorbent Kankar / Yellow medium -v Bedded grained 10.18 2.97 3.20 44.58 130.80 *ha Limestone 10.0-15.0 fossiliferous ^-Y Loose pale I Marl 21.08 6.33 5.85 yellow friable 35.42 s2.12 Bottom 2A\ {{\ Conglomera Below Greyish yellow 41.61 15.81 19.96 tic - 15.0 14.84 10.00 coanle grained sandstone
B. TEE TOPOGRAPHIC PL\}t OF TFE I,EASE AREA PREPARED ON A -! scALE oF 1:1fi10 oR 1:2000 wrrH coNToUR TNTERVAL oF 3 To rOM ^. DEPEI\IDING I'PON TEE TOPOGRAPHY OT'TEE AREA SEOULD BE -. t3 TAKEN AS TIiln BASE PIAN X'OR PREPARATION OF' GEOLOGICAL PLI\N. TEE DETAIIJ OF EXPI,ORATION ALREAI}Y CARRIED OUT INCLTIDING EVIDENCES OF MINERAL EXISTENCE SHOIILD BE SHOWN ON TEE GEOLOGICAL PLAN. *i,\ The plan --i topographic of the lease area has been prepared on a scale of l:2000 with -h" a cortour interyal of lm. The area is almost flat and plain.
- l*\ The topographic plan of the lease area has formed the base for preparation of -'l + Mining Plan G.OMs.469 l1
- Ariyalur Q9men! Worfs I TAT GIX pran' me georogicar letarrs ::-:]ffiTLTHil'*Uffi:m" georogicar **ffi #:sT-itJH;. #*"b*, il; to t* Platc no3. {fr66.-il-$ Dctails ofExolorationwork '\lt .r:_ _,_,_n roacp {l{ri :-..iffip, * including this mining rhe Kallanlnrrichi formation "*" i$ to **i$i;:til':#:ffd",|^"t-::ffi4;iit:tbe work for more than five decades prospecting -r:'d l DePts., etc.'
A Forreserveestimationpurpose'theeirtireminingleasearea(coveringallthe3 leases)hasbeend€sigDdedasPhaselandPhase-llwhichhavebeendividedinto blocks. : ThepresentMiningplanispreparedfortheleaseG.o.M.s.469,inwhichBlockl, ILIvandVoflPhasefalls.orrtofthesefourblocks,blockl&trwereexhausted andblockslVandVareunderoperation.Phasetrisalsonotcoveredunderthis MiningPlan. Thegeologicalmapprngwasdoneonthetopographicplaruwhichisthebasemap, preparedonascaleofl:4000,withacorilourintenraloflmetre.Thegeological power line' telephone psrmanefit features such as roads' map also shows the various linebuildingsetc.@lease,referPlate-3).Thegeologicalplanshavebeenprepared block wise within the lease area' l intervals (i'e') drill holes were placed at closer Diamond dritl holes and wagon 300Mand100/50Mrespectively.Theboreholeswithintheleaseareawere prepared' on Geological cross sections were drilled in grid pattern runningNS-EW' ascaleofl:2000,along.thedipdirectiorujoiningthedianonddrillholes.lrilled refer Plate-4)' nr along the grid line (Please the area'of GO I\4S and oiher exploratioa done in lr The deails of drilling, sarnpling 1\9 469 uegivenbelow:
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I lNo. I I givenin Th" ^*2^a rynlnration reserve estimation and .J:ffi"#:"*KTT:S,#*:n::"'"'"*"deposits' HJfiHTi;;; oio'"* sad" rimestone :-":f#ffi;^::;gng*%sttffi"^,,3f0."*"*o^"sunABLEC-oriitooo/t'zooo. mK"Aih*oNx;ifi covering prepared on a scale of l:2000' secrioos have been ffi:ffiil:ssIllretr Sulvttr-* '-:-- :^-- +1ra lpqce afeaafe& afeaf,€ . d cross sectrorfS Of^f the leaSe the deposit. The geological the cntire leogth of
enolosed as Plate No'4' D mnmffi:mnn-"ffii lenwBELow: in Thepreviousexploration.T"d:*iotheleasearearevealspresenceoflimestonethe entire area' However associated titlo *itt *""***tilttt^u:: for bore holes are and no* No.* of additional exproratory order to cornply uNrc "booirs proposed as daailed below'
., -) 2oto-t1 I 2012-13 D 2013-r4, tOto tg 2014-15 t shown ilG@-Ggicat Plan # lls are 3 enclosed as Plate No' !' b nl-i"i"g-Ptanc'oMs'469 13 \) 5 Ib? Wo:t= nriY"tt r C"m"nt
of Reserve ';;; Nation Framework C-loit"d mineral +Es;.$ffii€ for..^- classifing^lccqifvinu theth( ct'-n1.,o.'Jll5d$. H".X;;"rr"". T f,r-"ln;;-'g'62 : merits of Fconomics' j a deposit on i.--' * -/' wabates and rates Geologl- TheKallanhrrichiPuiyanagalrrrlimestonedepositisasedimentaryoriginwith over a basement HomogenousqualitvbelongstoCretaceousageofKallarrkurichigroupofrests unconformable sedimertary sequ€nce formation' The entire
ofcorrglomeraticsandsbne.ThegeneraltrendofthedepositisNNEtoSSWinclination' with 3 to 5 degree south easterly forms direction dipping strataband and band is strata fornr' deposit of Kallanrnrrichi The limestone twobands' I ECONOMIC N(ES: a s rorm * ffi ;**"j*:::::::::XJffi;"'*t :::::':ff:T'::sing *";; and Economic : ffi;:fr t"t**t Ecooomic (E2) '
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NowasteandNosrbgpdemineralwir]ueencounteredduringminingoperation Theentiremined*,u'o**mineralwillbeusedasrawmaterialforcemeot marnrfacturing'
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l4 _l fr'1i-';Tt""65Ms'45e j lr _^i_ lriY al.t r-9 gln 94 Wolks TAT GIT Theminingleaseareacomprisedpattaandgovemmerrtporarrrbokelandsandthereis no forest land involved' at the end of -7ffi limestone will be exha'sted Thereby the entire ireaffiis6"il*t riarestons tiE After comprete entraction of T can bq;'us€o to reservoir to store -::,::i:;'f#.ffi:'.ffi;rainwater' which&-*wn j? cowerted into wder holding pissicuthral mav also be tried out if *ffiJtll **o,,1|.olt** if help in agriartt're. w'l be progressiv"tv r*rd'i"a-."od,.affi;*l1.|i througho'througnowur'ysr' the yar. The refilled area to life of the mine*"t" at five vearyear int"'oxi*npv*in'p$fe' Afforestation proposal up " -*ioJ-='o No.l1 LandUscPattem' Refer chepter 11 the aspects of uNFc Economic a:ris has been fulfrrled arl Based on the above and the & Khairulabad of the lGllanlarrichi' Ameenabad classification, the limestone resefves
lease area canbe categorized "1"' IL X'EASIBILITY NilSr -- of^c assesstng^^^. a form an essential part of the process Feasibility assessme-nt studies geological stages of feasibility assessment i'e' mining proiect. The typical zuccessive study by prefeasibility study (F2) and feasibility study (F3) as initial stage followed (economic or The deglee of economic viability / mining report are well defined' Gl) studies' A the course of prefeasibility and feasibility sub economic) is assessed in accuracy assessment with a lower level of prefeasibitity study provides a preliminary in detail' by which economic viability is assessed than that of a feasibility study, for out feasibility study (F1) has been taken In Feasibilrty oris we have cafried the following pararneters are taken for feasibility assessment purpose in which asse$ment.
DGeologyii)Mningiii)EnvironmentigProcessingv)Infrastnrctureandserviceix) vii) Marketing viii) Economic Viability and construction activities vi) costing
Other factors. GEOLOGY D GEOL0GY & LOCAL Refer ChaPter 3
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andReserves Refe,r Chapto 3 Geology
srveD- - ' under is conselnt it is grouPed fuiyalur disuict ground water for ground wat€r and surface *^n t.1+\ ZONE and hence no need {/#-;' r"FJt-i:!"J ,{! riit,.i*r...!=. ','.?n 'ft : 1 '',.... JSS i: '{ 'ri ..4;'i 1.o r ,, i. i* Mine flany|ine.: 0'0.5 milliontons 1eslttcetfJ{c"t,o'lri.t iE, ffiffip:"":=;Frthe AriYannworks' : ijcur. ::1. 1.0 Million tons / l:---"'*.''/ Requirement of Limestone '. O.zmilliontons/ from G'O'344 Limestone forms part of this ffiffijfrol, ,r.rooo, will meer from other two which limestone mines' /\, kallanhrrichi & Periyuragalur
Chemicel ComPosition
during mining operation no zub grade mineral will be encountered No waste and for cement mineral will be used as raw material .The entire mind out fmestone marnrfacturing- Thefollowingminingmachinerieshavebeendeptoyedforminingoperation:
CapacitY Namc of theMachine 110 mm dia tSO psi XA}I210 ffiE l cu.mbucket
To carry tO00 kgs (common
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Ari alur Gement V\tork! Ttx Glx @onha'l mines 9 Wat€r bourse I roads. Common for all t0 Pumps 2 coniffi 11 Mobile lightingtower ;r E = t'.-T Ei||i.J l. Commori'.' .' Y''"'' ...r t2 Tractor *ffi r3rP 1 iti 13 Jeep Gmnfutl : ' ,F,..,,ir is llankurichi & PeriYanegl i: EmploYment Potentid of Ka !y,ming;,l;{i.l.0,'' i€, R/AGENT tt.1.....'... .f.',.i. ','' tri'Jia OWNE tti'rr'rt,.."-;- ,)*/i - - -,1;--+ '\-..*; .* aZ
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other in the mine is: 60 (including managerial and Therefore, total strength of worldorce stafr9. iiD. ENVIRONMENT:- chennai has been engaged to carry out tle lvI/s. Baghavthi Ana Lab, chennai Laboratory parameters of our mineq preparing and study for monitoring the environmeutal annexure latest environmemal report is enclosed as srbmission of periodical reports. The data remedial measures has been taken when Based on the environmental monitoring -2. EMP any impact on Environment' EIA shrdies and and there required and the,re witl not carried out by Environmental consrltant' including social economic study has been Duringthisschemeperiodweproposetogeneratethefollowingwastewhichwitlbe that it will not fall on the mineralized zone' dumped on a s€parate place such a way
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by plantation of saptin{1of*-*in"1t::K grass€s and sbrubs will be planted folloved specics.Thetopsoilfromthedurrpshaltberehandledandspread*:a',*:.bs:P as watgr pool that can be used to stofftaElwater' area and the part of the pit will be used Fisiculture may also be tried out if which in turn can be used to help in agriarlnre. the year' =l sufficient water is available throughottt
, ) TableindicatingtheBrcelnrpofereasintheMiningleaseforcalculationoffinancial elsurance. (as per circular 4n006)' , Refer ChaPter 12 '8 , iv). PROCESSING:- and homogenous' compact' continuous ) The limestone deposit is of sedimentary origin IWs.TA].ICEM drilled exploratory diamond -t nE[rre. As briefed h the exploration cbpter to prove the qualrty and quantity of :! & wagon drills within the lease area are considered as p€f raw mix requirements is limestone deposit. The optimal grade of limestone 3 with low iron content with ottained from the mine by judicial blending of limestone ^l industrial scale investigation data and limestone of high iron content. Hence pilot scale/ :5 environmental consideration were not required' at available itr the mining lease :- (a) Mines ab The following infrasfi.cture facilities will be mines and factory, permanent roads-will be laid by the ^$t office @) Road - for adjacent are dug to cater the need of the drinking water +b company (c) Drinking water- Bore wells mine' (d) Power line for mine'(e) Telephone line for vil. COSTING:-
Limestone Mine- Rs.2.50 Crores Project cost
fr{i"i"g Plan G-OMs.469 t8 Ari alur Cement Works T AT GtT Rs. 3.00lakhs Monitoring ##;ot o"-*'" Rs.2.00 Social Measrres Rs.1.50 safetY measures 6-.-tp;d*al health and Rs.5.00 t*iu"r, dweloPment and others
Onerating cgst: Direct Cost (Wages, purchase *ocost Explot*:-)l a) Mining C-ases ' Purchase '.ET]:::::t)' Rs.78.50' (Stores, spares' electricity ) b) o".t i*e cost | c) "[ffit;DepreciationDeoreciation ) Rs.63.00 d) RoyaltY e) Rs.142.50
purpose and the end product used for own cement manufact'ring ffis purposes' and other infrastructure building constnrctioq roads of demand is used for viil. ECONOMIC VIABILITY:- roads and other infrastructure used for building construction' The end product cement of cement more in India' purposes and the demand a StatutorY Provisions TheapplicantoompanyhasfullfiuedallthestattrtorycompliancesunderMinesRules t 1955,Mnes1|gtlgsz,MettalliferousMinesRegulationlg6l,MinesVocational
I TrainingRuleslg66,MneralConcessionRuleslg60',MM(RD)Act1957'MCDR1988' ExplosivesRules2o0s'IndianElectricityRules,PaymentandMinimumwagesAct, -a eto"' TNPCB andMOEF forest alt the aspects of uNFc ^) the feasibility has been fulfilted Based on the above and can be categorized "l "' reseryes of the sendurai deposit ' crassification, the rimestone for t Estimation the area for mining assessment for Reserve ,d ffigicar theenzuingfiveyearminingplansperiod.Theapplicantcompanyhascarriedoutreserve for Gl category of exploration ^.) influence from the Bore hole estimation at 50 meter la data under the sucoessive to generate Resenre/ Resource ^u) (Detailed exploration) in order ,-,b stages. l*\ J 'J rra;Cm;e 'oMs'46e 19 *r:.d
rt -h.,J h ql -nq TTT GI T Ariyalur Cement Works 1) Geoloeical Survcv:- f, (i) Survey and mapping was canied out in the Mining Lease area in the scale of -hv
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A!J Sendurai Limestone deposit is sedimentary in origin and homogeneous in nature. .1rY Geophysical survey is not required. 4) Technolosicak-
Kallankurichi formation of Trichirapally cretaceous deposit has already been studied '.1v and proved by Tanitnadu departrnent of Geology & Mning and \t the mining lease is also located in this forrration and Limestone deposit is sedimentary in origin and \\U
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rt ^r-k lld ?rilclt ^Fb Ariyalur Cement Works homogeirous in nature and depth of the limestone provd by drill holeg hence Jb Trenching b-n, and Pittiag is not necessary for this deposit. 4J -k'n offi dtr' As for as cement industry is concerned, the limestone deoosit,ffiH*:+^ \ proved as cement arJ Grade and hence no zuch study has o.r" \ Q.', rlc{rYraus[catGeostatisticat enalvsisrenelvsts:- ";ffi;**E-ffi'"^tlij.i;.,^. /\v iili'|ii ]l ,. .,, Ui$ 3 ffI#ffi?nT#::.:llff .:::^rix:lT:reenTi,rsqq4[F*'", h.\ ubo,,' ;ff*dH .aJ l;fffiHffi :ffi ;#*:*":*JH: iw# - th\ SECTION '!f WISE ESTIIT{A.TION _ REIER PLATE -3 j5 Average Sectional Area S.LNo Section Une UNFC of Specific Reserves Resource Area(Sq Influence(Mtrs) b Gravity (tufr) (tufrl b ifts) 1 A-A' 333 to2 265 .b 2 54,060 5 2 B. B' 333 638 116 b 2 1118016 3 3 c-e 333 o64 3 102.s 2 N2620 3 111 386 7to24 t22 72A 132480 4 D.D' 333 435 92 i 2 80040 ztL It63 ^a 85192 222 864 158976 111 235 -3 47000 t22 1030 206000 5 E. -3 E' 333 416 100 2 83200 211 176 .} 35200 222 722 3 L444AO 6 F-F' 333 ro32 ^t t27 2 262t28 a,) 7 G-g 333 r3&l 93.5 2 258621 ^) 8 H.H' 111 343 a) t44 2 9878p.
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" - -.'.-r-"':" TOTTALRESERVES A}'ID ?:.4 nBSOUncgs IN TONNES REsER\IEr L-- Loan ootohlished based on the Theresourceandresen/eintheminingleaseareahasbeenestablishedbasedor map prepared on the basis of comprising of the geological available exploration data mappingandzupportedbydritling;thegeologicalcrosssectionsandtheborehole samPle analYsis' limestone rimestone reso'rces' The been done forthe entire vorume carculations have thus while calculating the along and across the strike variable thickness both shows different section rines thickness of limestone arong vorume the entire encotrntered been taken into accouat' tlroug[out the lease hold has the physical and chernical explored by dritling and the entire area has been Since the entire reserves on a do not show much variation characteristics of limestone grouped under proved category limestone have been area estimated bY adoPting of limestone in the leasehold The resource and reserrre : cross sec{ional method' Cross.sectionsaredrawnat50metersintervalacrossthestrikeoftheorebody. Theareaofinfluenceforeachsectionistheequaldistancetakenoneithersideof adjacent section' as:- Gravity considerred for calculations The bulk density / sp' - 1.5 Topsoil-red soil - 2.O Limestone 23 Min-ngj---nc-.'oMs'46e TAXG I X Ariyalur Gement Works l F. INDICAIT MINEABLE RESER\MS BY SLICE PLAI\I /LEVEL PI"AN METHOD, AS APPLrcABLE, AS TDR THE PROPOSED Nfl\itr{q PARAME'IERS The mineable reserves for the entire lease hold has been limestone which corresponds MSL. The reserves of I thickness of classified under proved category and the mineable reserves grving an allowance for mining loss bench formation and safety The allowance of 28/o is given on account of mineral loss due to -! safety barrier entire area. This figure has been arrived at based on the -l from the nearby mines operating unde,r similar geological law topographic conditions. j Summan of updated oroved mineral reserve follows:- ,/ Classification III{FC code Qty. (in tons) Qry Grade -/ (in Mil[Tons) t Cement 586804 0.587 111 Grade Resetve 122 Cement 699080 0.699 Grade Cement 1.286 Totd Resene 12E5884 Grade Resource 2tr 781828 0.782 Femrginous 222 1004980 1.050 Femrginous a 333 1994533 1.995 Locked up Ai Total Resource 378t34L 3.781 ,^.t ,\t Ay .J t Mining Plan G.OMs.469 24 * V -,^ ^l Ttr| G tt Ari alur Cement Works CIIAPTER-4 MINING N BRIETT,Y DESCRIBE TIIE EXISTING / PROPOS} d*q,ail,@ mining by deploying rock breaker for secondary blasting and as per the requirer4ent. Tbc company programme has to achieve a mar The mining operations sharl !e carried out by fufly mechanized opencast method of mining. Previous Geological investigations conducted and present mining Mining Plan G.OMs.469 25 i : Cement Works Tlt G !t Ariyalur clay soil operience overthe area rweals presence of layer of red soil over burrden 0.5 m to l'0m over the mining lease area. The thickness of top red soil varies from 1.00 2.00 * md the overburden clay thickness varies from to ,rffi:F], Thel'llf, limcstoneUlrvDlvuw d€positevlrvsrl occurs as abedded formation alo"g a'iit'pfei - -'- . _.- f. A' a gov€r of red soil / kankar and over burden clay. In the first year'of mine pl$i, apart from the .dwelopment of limbstone & Mail productiv,i* period operaions . .i5 beirches, the following works also will be canied out development of roadS,;Grtation: of ramps for movement of mining machinery from one bench to tna 19,1@ development of drai$ along the foot of each working face, spreadrng ofsoll {tat€as selected for plantation and afforestation. Working face Design Mining operdions Sall b€ caried out by fully mechanized opencast method utilizing Heavy Ealth Moving Equipment (fIElvIE). In conjunction with frilling, blasting sball be carried out to cr€ate fragmented material which shall be loaded using hydraulic sxca\xafor of lm3 bucket capacity. The lmded material shall be tra$sported using 20 tons Tanrs tippers, the benches shall be extended to the ultimate pit limit and shall be advanced from each bench. The direction of development of beirches may vary in fthre depending upon the experience gained to give under =) benches, long frces and prqer alignment and gradient with haul roads/ mmps. The upper benches shall be formed in the top red soil and over burden clay shall ^) vary from 1.5 to 2.0 m height depending upon the thickness of top red soil and over a) burden clay soil and shall be sloped at an angle of 45o individual benches in limestone shall also be of 5 m height and the widfh of the benches shall always be maintained more tban the height. ,^) Bench Paramcters ,^,) Benchheigh = 5 m \ Bench width = More tban the height ofthe bench ^) Bench slope = 10o-l5o to the vertical .f Mininglimitatdcpth = 86.50 m to 67.50 m RL ^J Number of Shifts 1 It is proposed to raise 50,000 Tons per year during the five year plan period from Mining Plan G.OMs.469 26 rJ v It nitI (\/ Tltctil Ariyalur Cement .!t Works this lease G.O. No.469. Thus considering the rate of production the mine shall be iI|/ operated in 2 sbifu cf E hmr each- It is eticipat€d 6d in an g hour shift the \v emective workiAg horrs ad achnl utilizrtion ofHEME wouldbe \y Notq In the crse ofpocket deposits, sequence of il;-;ij$\ indiceted on the same plen. '=$, ',#'.]'r.i i ft There are no pocket depci,ts to be mined. BI INDICATE QUANTT'M OF DE\IELOPMENT ANI) GRAIIE OF PRODUCTION EXPECTED PITWISE v fromthis lease is detaildbelow: The maximum rde of Limestone prcdrction drring the five year of the plan period ' from this lease shall be 50,000 tons of rimestone / per anmrm. As there is no orislence oftopsoil and waste the bandling of top soil and waste does \tt not arise. Year 2010-11 & Year 2Ott-2O12 Year 2010-l I and year 2oll'2olzp€riods was lapsed due to delayed submission of mining plm production pr%ramme. Hence herewith the achnl prodrctions of limestone achieved during the above period are given below. Dringthe above periodthere will not be any vf topsoil ha"dling. Planning for the year 2010-ll & 20ll-2012 te done based on the achal workings. Prc&rtion achiwed &[ing the period ue l.24 Lalfi tons &0.85l.a]fr tons respectively, and prodnction Aom prt no.4 only from Bench No I. Year wise achianed dcveropment production progremme & for the above two years. Pit RLinMrs Dimension 'i\ Mineral ofworrking -iaf No& Grid co. Yearly Crmde ordindes L^ergth Widrh Height Volume Specific Bench Frm To Gavitg Productior in Mene in Metne in Metre in Tonnes E-79"06'29" Pit Lime i079006'32- -)10-l No.4 slone 93.5 87.5 107.50 96.5 6.00 a Ist N ll00g'17 62242 2 t24485 to I l0og'lg- Pit E- 79006'30" Lime a\) ll-12 No.4 to790M32- stone 93.0 87.0 97.0 73.s 6.00 Ist N llo0g'17 42777 2 85s00 to l1009'16- \; Refer Plate -5&6 Mining Plan G.OMs.469 27 ) j Trtcttr J a ur uemenc ks ) Year wise proposed development & production programme. t\ Pit RL in Mtrs Dimension of working { \_I.r.r ) Min€ral Gridco- .t, $fi F I r No& .,Pnecific, #narty Grad€ ordinates I€ngth width Hed ,F-i Volume" Bench Frm To "!- Pilductio: -) in M€tre tci {Gravi8 i in I'Iet€ inl tsd. n.T1{il i#roones Pit E-79u.06'32" rnota r. Lime 1@7go06',34- )'. 12-13 No.4 \r\ -,t^rF stone 91.0 85.0 E9.50 47.00 6.00 Ist N ll0l0'00 \ ibtSe'- 50478 -) to Il00g'59 \*J ;f/ E-1906'29" Pit Lime to79fO6'33- ;13-14 No.4 I stone 90.0 84.0 67.50 62.00 6.00 Ist N 11009'59 25tr0 2 s0220 )_ to ll00g'5g. E-79u06'29" Pit -) Lime io79006'29- ul4-15U No.4 stone 89.0 83.0 114.00 36.50 Ist N ll00g'5g 6.00 24966 2 49932 )_ to llo0g'5F ) I- R.L 91.0 M to Ss.0 M) \ this During year of operatim there will no ge,neration of top red soil and loose imp're l€nkar. '1 The limestone bench - Ist , will be moved towards north and wesfem boundary of the lease from southem side of the already mined out arca, with an average be,nch height of 5.0 to 7 .0 M. The quantity of limestone tbat win be mined out wilr be 50,000 tons. } ReferPlte 7 ^) 201314 Production (Bench Ist _ R.L m.Om _ S4.0m) During this year of operaion there will no generation ,A) of top red soil and loose impure kaokar. The limestone Ist benches wiu be fonned in the westenn side of the mining area and moved towards the north and east direction' ? with an average bench heigb of 5 to 7.0 M. The quantity of .,, limestone that ^, will be mined out will be 50,000 tons. , ) Refer Plate 8. 2014'15 -.) Production (Bench Ist - RL S9.Om _ E3.0m) During this year of operation there \r'iu no ge,neration ^.) of top red sorl and loose impure l€nIff. The limestone t Ist benches will be formed in the western side of the mining area and moved towards the nor& and east direction' with an average bench height of 5 to ?.0 M. The quantrty of limestone that ^.) will be mined outwill be 50,000 tons. ^) Refer Plate 9. ^) Mining Plan G.OMs.a69 28 l f Ariyalur Cement Works TAX G TI OF PLANS & SECTIONS ON CASE act ATTACHINDIVTDIFYEARWISE "A" CLASS MINES) enclosed as Plate No' 5 to;) t.$ indivi&ral plans and sections are '--.'* The ") PLAI{ AND SIJPPORTING COMPOSITE D/ ATTACII ANY DUMPS' STACI$ OF SIIB PIT LAYOIITg (. ( a ETC. ( the development of The composite mine plan showing proposed to develop locdion of &rmps, ancillary frcilities codguration is given' 8'|INDICATETIIEPRoPosEDRATEoFPRoDUcTIoNWHENTIIEMINE IsFIILLYDEVELoPEDANDTIIEEXPECTEDLIFEoFTIIEMINEAND TIIEYEAR'SIRoMwIilcHETTECTEDPRoPOSEDRATEoF IS FULLY DEVELOPED PRODUCTION WIIEN TIIE MINE is now estimated to be 2'002 million As mentioned earlier mineable reserve *111' per TINFC classification' Thus' total Tons of reserve of t 122 as mineablereserveis2.002millionTons.Consideringcurrentrateof productionof0'50l,akhTonsperyeaflifeofthemineisexpectedtobe40 years.Theanticipatedlifeofthelifeoftheminewillchangedependson Production requiremelt' FIATTACHESANoTEFTIRNISHINGACoNCEPTUALMININGPLANFOR TIIEENTIRELEASEPERIoDGoR"B"CATEGoRYndINES)ANDUPTO TIIELII|EoFTI$MINE(FoR"A"CATEGoRYMINES)BASEDoNTIIE GEOLoGICAL,MII\IINGANDENVIRoNMENTALCoNSIDERATIoNS. CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN resources' the maximum production of In anticipation with the available existing limestonefromthisleasewouldbe50,000tonsoflimestonedwingthefiveyearof theplanperiod.TheConceptrralMiningPlanisappe,lrdedinPlateNo.ll Emloration Mt"t"gEan G.OMs'469 29 ?AI G II Ariyalur Cement Works Thc area applied for mining lcase was subjectedto prospecting work for more than : five decades to ascertainthe mineralogical, economical and frunal values goveorment ageocies like GSI, ONGC & State Dqlarhents, etc., ryrs-S\ rt::t :::::: ' 11 during the course of mining operations confinns the quality ofthe limestone suitable for cement manufrcturing. Hence the provision of sec. 5(l) of mines and minerals @welopment and Rsgulation) Act 1957 is satisfied. Ileveloonent There will be no generation of topsoil and waste during the plan period. lJltimate pit size: concepftral Mining Plan and Sections have been drawn to indicate the uhimate pit limit. Refer Plete No. ll. Leaving safety barriers on all sides as per rules, the rest of the lease area will be worked out. Ultimate pit limit has been determined and demarcated on zurface plan and geological plan Ultimate Pit size (covering the adjoiningG.O.344 & 456,) Pit Length width Height Pit slope NorthWest 2450M 200 M 6M 45u NorthEast 800M 150 M 6M 45" South 450 M 180 M 6M 45" Production The production of limestone &om this lease would be 0.50 laktr tons of limeslone for five year and the same will vary depending upon the requirement of raw material for plant requiremert and market strat€gy. Rcclamation During the initial stages of the mine, the top red soil rernoved will be stacked along Mining Plan G.OMs.469 30 Ariyalur Ce-ell Wotks TAT GIil The fertile ffi form of d'rys within the proposed rease area. pupose. After excavation of the limestone to topsoil will be used for afforestation enoug! voids efrors will be its full depth and aft€r ceating istrrElY l, Tbere p out pit as wat€r reservoir to hold rain water' -*lji min€d -.Grn t=*: o,peration due to lack of reject and OB' l Post Lrnd Use Pattern reserrroir' The part of the pit will into water holding huu.Ys'q that can be used to store rainwater, which in turn can sufficient water is available agriculture. Pissicultural may also be tried out if throughow the Year. sl. Usage Landusc patten No. at start of atend of atthe end of scheme period Plan period life of the 2010-11 2014-15 mines (in Ha.) (in Ha.) (in Ha.) 42.350 M.45 0.000 1 Area under mining 0.250 0.250 0.000 2 Storage for toPsoil 0.250 0.000 0.000 3 Overburden/dumP 0.000 0.000 0.000 4 Mineralstorage 0.000 0.000 0.000 5 Infrastructure 0.250 0.500 0.000 6 Road 0.000 0.000 0.000 7 Railwrys 3.000 9.860 8 Green beh 1.500 0.000 0.000 9 Talling pond 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 10 Effl uent treatment Pl ant 0.000 0.000 0.000 11 Mineral seParation Plant 0.000 0.000 L2 Township 0.000 17.910 13 Others to specify€arage / 21.510 56.25 Artiflcial water reservoi r 66.110 GrantTotal 66.110 66.110 Affonestatlon 1.5 ha. At the time of mine It is proposedto plant around 1000 trees over an area of protect the ecology and clozure afforestation will be canied out with an intention to plan period lease period and environment. A brief outline of the programmed for the till the life of mine is given in the following table' G.OMs.469 trlioiog Plan 31 Tlr c tl Ariyelur Cement Works This afforestation work is done with the co-ordination of Forest Department. The programme of afforestation upto the conceptual plan period is as follows. Area in No. of St.No. Block period .{ Hectares plants ;Y--S-\ ,;;glrviva\{ I Bucalyptus 01 2010-11 to 2014-15 1.50 1000 -,,l.ssx I I & Cazurina tinj' ) i'.: : ;:r3:-r ig tt 02 2015-16 to2019-20 1.50 1000 85% li) 02 2O2O-21 to202+25 1.50 1000 Eucalyptus 85Yo 03 2025-26ta2029-30 1.50 1000 & Casurina I Eucalyptus g50h 04 2030-31 to2034-35 1.50 1000 , & Casurina Eucalyptus 8sYa 05 2035-36to203940 1.50 1000 I & Casurina , Environmental Prccautionan' Measures: Suitable care will be taken to prdect I the envirmmert getting degnded by the I mining activities. Thc following a,re the measur€B that will be adopted to protect the I environment. o By adopting wetting of haulage roads to arrest the dust generated in haul roads by ) mov€meNrt of vehicles. ' By providing water mist system / dust extractors in wagon drills to reduce the _i dust generated &re to drilling. During the time of blasting; using milli-second delay detonators or non-electric I ' delay detonalors will be used to reduce the noise and vibration arisrng out of these I operations. o By wetting of haul roads in the dump yar4 as well as by plant'rng of trees all around the dump yard to reduce the dust. ' Trucl*s carrying limestone to the plant will be covered with tarpaulin to the arrest the dust being air borne. a, Mining Plan G.OMs.469 32 Cement Works TATGEI alur would be provided with dust . All workrren €ngaged in the above said o,perations dust and noise mask and ear muflers to pr€ve'ff theur fiom the different mining oiPerations. - (''ffi.#.s o #- r''q. ;=" "tal {+ G/ OPEN CAST MINES: i'r' {i$Y,ir 1 DESCRIBE BRIEFLY GIVING SALIENT FEATURES ffi-"ffi' iil (MECHANIZED, SEMI.MECHAMSEI) iaorue-offii== a WORKING ,ri PROPOSED METIIOD OF MINING adopted There will not be any cbange in the method of mining mining in conjunction with non- wiu be carried otrt by m€xullt of opencast method of includes drilling blasting' conve,ntional and conventional system of mining which for primary breaking' loading and transporAtion and also deployng rock breakers with the For drilling, pmeumatically op€rated wagon drills is used in combination vary from l00mm to diesekperated comprex$o$. The diameter of drill hole will primary drilling of l15mm. wagon drills of Atlas copco make will be used for holes will vary from limestone as well as overburden if necessary. The de'pth of the operations a 5.0m to 5.5m. To reduce the size of big boulders arising out of blasting secondary rock breaker will used. Electric delay I Deep hole blasting will be canied with Slurry orplosives and A}'{FO' explosives' detonalors with detonating fuse will be used for charging of holes with ^l As and whe,n tle necessity arises, even advanced technology of Non-electric , noise initiation system of blasting with shock tube detonators in combination with with Excavator ^) less tnrnk delays will also be used. Terminator, Breaker attachment ) will be used for primary breaking and also for liquidating the secondary boulders as n ) p€rthe statutory and quality requirement. The height of -) The blasted limestone will be errcavated with the hydraulic o(cavato$. is not more the benches will be designed in such a way that the heiglrt of the benches , be loaded in to the than the boom height of the machine. The excavated material will ] 20 tons tanrs and transported to the plant. -\ J removal The mine is worked by deploying heavy earth moving machineries for the previous ) limestone. The proposed method of working are already stat€d in the -s| paragraphs and dstails of machineries to be deployed are listed in the subsequent 1 Plan G.OMs.469 Mining 33 I -1 - 2,*.- Ariyalur Cement Works 'AIIGCil paragpphs. Mine production programme for thc five yean period is sections- The benches will be from 5 to 6 m height with to 60 degrees. Necessary permission will be obtained benches ifnecessary. w T'NDERGROIJND MINES Not applicable a E}ffENT OF MECIIANIZA'TION Selection of major rnining equipment is an integral part of mine production planning. The major frcton considered for eqtripment selection are: . Production requirement. . Mining Practice. . Geography. . Geological and geo-tecbnical chararteristics. o Environmental considerdions. . Eqpipment availability, maneuverability and support . Economics. a Justifi cition of Mining Mechinery Requirement: Ivlachinery adequacy is worked out based on the aver4ge total production of 2.00 I-akh Tons /amum Kallanhrichi-Peripnagalur limestone mines covering G.O.469 The adequacy of drilling equipment is as below, lnths mine, the maxirrum limestone be handled per annum will be 200000 Tons. Drilling Machine: The adegacy of drilling equipme,nt is as beloq In the ming the maximum limestone be handled per ailnrm will be 2,00,000 tons. Limestone: The quartity of rock broken/hole of 6m depth (avg) with a sub grade drilling of 0.5 m 3m x 3m x 6.0m x 2.0 t/cu.m = lOE tons Therdore rock broken/lvltrs ( I 08/6) = 18 tons. Meterage required for 2,0Q000 tons = 2,00,000 / l8 = ll,lll.ll Mts. Mining Plan G.OMs.469 u J J Ttxcrt Ariyelur Cement Works J On tlv basis of studies canied oat ihe normol cqpcity of drilling nnchine Wr shifi is 3 fourrd to be l00m TTterefore, worHng in one shifi per doy for 300 worHng doys per ) rnachine per anmnn slnllbe 300x I x I00m:30000Mts. ) Thereforg the drilling requireme,nt of ll,llr.ltm of the mine couti A$'lfl one-DTrI rnachine oe€rating in two shifts. Howevsr to take .uor{tlrd machines, one DTH will be kept as spare. \ ) Loedingoflimcstonc: ,:,r. . .., ,.,,,ir-.1f,!, Ioading of limestone will be caried out in daytime in a single snia witn.,ttie J \Apbflft hy&aulic er(calators of l.5m3bucket capacity. These shovels can load up to 150 tout'# ., hor. The heigb ofthe benches will be 5 m. Total volume of Limestoneto be mined in : 2,00,000 tons ) ToAl no. of wo*ing dal's per year : 300 Qrantity to be bmdled per day : 666.66 tons. ^) As the total quantity of material to be handled per day is 700 tonnes; the loading shovel :) r€quird can be calculded as folloqrs ,n) The average loading capcity of the limestone per hour worb out to 250 torr. In a doy of 16 hours of operatio4 we can qpect ^) an efective worHng hours of I2 hoan, so in a day the produaion upctty mn be calculoted as follows ^) 12 hs x 250 tons : 3000 tms. As the production ^) nachine is capble of producing 3000 tons per doy in two shifis of operatlo4 then to ackeve ^,) the targeted production of 700 tons of limestone number of shovel reEdredwill be ^) No. of shovel 1.5 of ar.m required = ?00/3000:0.02= 1.0 (say) + r reserve ^.) Itrence 2 shovels are required for meeting out the target. Hauling Transport: ^l / The daily requirement of transportation is around 700 tons of limestone to the factory from this lease. Sq rf 20 tffitarus tip'p€rs are used for transportation, I then the number of trips to be made per day to transport the trirgeted quantity of limestone is" I = 700120 The cycle time requires I for a trailer a * i#t" mines site, transporting the limestone to frctory, uoloading and fiaveling back to mines, involves an average of three Mining Plan G.OMs.4d9 35 TATGEI Arivalur Cement Works each trailer can make 4 hogrs. Hence on a single working day, of two-shift operdion trips per daY. No. of Tarus tippers requiredto tra$port 36 trips 3614 9Nos. Taking 80% availability of tanrs tippers then the number of anri tipqers 9/0.8 '': .,rt-rr,a{.,,.,{ 11.25 (Say). 12 Tanrs tippers. Abstract of Existing / required lvlachineries- no. Sn Name ofthe Required of Capacity Machine m/c (Nos.) Wagon drill ll0mmdia I (BVB25) 2 Compressor 450 cftn" 150 psi XAH 210 2 2 Hydraulic I cu.m bucket capacity. 3 2 exciwator DlO dozer. 4 Dozer I Rock breakers For secondarybreaking 5 I Tanstippea (On 20 tons 20 6 Contract) Tocarry l000kgs(common Explosive rnn I 8 for all mines) Forrryater spri*ting on baul 9 Waler bouser I roads. Common for all mines Pumps 25hp 10 I Mobile lighting Common I ll tower t2 Tractor I Common l3 Ieep I Common Mining Plan G.OMs.469 36 Ariyalur Cement Ytforks TAT'GIX CIIAPTER. s BLASTING A/ DESCRIBE BRIETLY LIKE ri\ BROAD BLASTING PARAIVIETERS t{r. !+ PER DELAY' BLASTING PATTERN' CHARGE ');!tr MAI\NER A![D HOLES BLASTED rN A ROUND' ,1.\t. tio"'t. itrt'liJ"r/ll' ETC. 'c, L. "t ,.. .,!.-'ti carri€d out by fully mechanized &;h.h;'"4 The mining operdion is being mininginco{rrnctionwithNonconventionalmethodofminingde'ploying : andconve,tionalmethodofminingusingdrillingandblastingaspertheapplicabiliry Deepholeblastingwillbecarriedouttoloosenthein.sitrrlimestone.Slurrytypeof burden will be 3'5m used for blasting. The spacing and explosives with Al.IFo will be a a depth of 6'6 q hole wilt be 6m' The hole is drilled to and 3.0 m and the depth of the grvingl0%subgrade&illingtoavoidtoeformation.Thebtastingwillberesnictedto : Thrceto of 10 to 12 hole's' The holes are drilled For rows of dri[ing with each row consisting pailt€rn' either in a stagg€red patt€rn or square are as follows; Broad Drilling and blasting parameters 5.5meters. 1. Depth of each hole - 115 mm. 2. Diameter of hole - ^t 3.5 meters. 3. Spacing between holes - 3.0 meters. 4. Burden for holes - a.t 0.5 meters- 5. Sub grade &illtng - Staggered ,a! 6. Pdternof hole - - 800 from horizortal. { ?. Inclination ofholes - 25ms delays' .^t 8. Use of delay detonators Cordtex. 9. Detonating fuse - ^,t in two rows' l0.IlolePattem - Staggered ^,1 .^. ! ^5 b fr--ioiog Plan G-oMs'469 37 _3 ^1' ^'3-'5 ? TTT G IT Ariyalur Ceme{l,Uerle HolePattern: a Notto scale 1. SPacing -3'5M 2. Burden -3.0M 3. DelaY detonators '0,1,2" ' Chargine of holes: priming' Charging of holes will be done on conventional way i.e. by bottom Priming by The booster charge will be slurry explosive like kelvex- 800' ANFO mixnre' cordten fuse using a double knot. Column charge will be stemmed' Two third of a hole will be charged by explosive and rest will be will mnstitute l6Yoto 20Yo of the total charge and balance I Slurry explosive by be AI{FO mixture will be prepared in a shed near the mine office I will kg: Tlts mixing Prilled Ammonium Nitrate with H.S.D oil in a ratio of 100 respectively. I proximity of the -) The mine is sittrated adjacent to a state highway. Owing to be adopted for mine to public road. Controlled blasting measure is required to ) entrusted minimizing ground vibration. For this purpose, the company had -) gfound vibration the to lv!/s Ensyscon Environmental laboratory to conduct t study. delay ) In a single blast 30 to 35 holes will be blasted by using miltisecond using "t'' -\ detonators and the holes are fired by means of series connection .\ G.OMs.469 Mining Plen 38 ) J -- r a- + F M i/r-:^-: rltclx Ariyalur Gement Works - pattern initiation. Yield 3000 to 3500 tons ; Powderfactor 5 Total Explosives rquired 600 kg to 700 t @zW/oBooster 120 kgto I : 8070 AI.{FO d Charge / hole ,\l' Ma: -st (g) POWDER FACTOR IN ORE AND O\MRBURDEN/WASTE ROCK Five Tons per kilogram of orplosives have been derived based on the past o No secondary blasting will be done. Rock Breaker will be deployed to break the huge boulders generated due to primary blasting. (r) ST0RAGE OF UpLOSI\IES (CApACrTy AND TypE OF MAGAZTNE) TAI{CEM has explosive magazine in Kallankurichi village in S.F.Nos. 9 and 10 for safe and secured storage of explosives. The required explosives for the operation will be drawn from the above magazine and transported to the mines -" tirough Explosive Van. The details of the capacity ofthe lvlagazine are given below: l. Exolosive Masazine t Licence No. E-HQITN/2?6a (E4 I 06) HighExplosives - Class 2, 8600 Kgs. Safety Fuse - Class 6, division 1, 1,60,000 Mtrs. Mining Plan G.OMs.469 39 !t n ^( rtr t! . Licence Ho. E/HQ/TN2?26(E I 76) Amendment of cord relay - Class 6, Division 3, 1,60,000 Nos. Electric Detonators - Class 6, Division 3, 20,000 Nos. 3. Exnlosive Van Licence Ho. E/SC/TN/3 8 | 2QO6 tO) Van - Ashokleyland fiI 46 46tO To carry 9.720 Kgs. 4. Licence t to transnort Exnlosives No. MA (l 16 ET) All over India. -1 - 5. Licence to Manufacture - AI\FO , No. E/SCTN/3 812 (82216, J Mining Plan G.OMs.469 4A Ari alur Cement Works CTIAPTER- 6 MINE DRAINAGE Grumd lrrdsr is the main sonroe in rhis ane4 aDart from rain in the watertable is imersected 15 to 20 met€rs the zurfrce. The grornd in the sump for the deposition of solid particles. Once depoeited it wiU be pumped out for domestic purpose, dust and Afrorestation purpose. The srcess uater only will be wder bodies - pond after the deposition of solid particles. fcund inthe smp vder. The vnfer table is found at a de'pth of lSmetres in rainy soason and at season. To cope up with storm ryder and seepage warer, an energy efficient electrical pump of 20H.P capacity will be installed and the discharge will be let-out in the nallah/Pond. Garland drains wil be made all along the periphery of dumpsites to prevent the ruater carrying the washoB from the dumps and topsoil yard entering into the mines. The urater coltec{ed inthe garland drains will flow towards a settling tank formed near by the dumpsite. The water will be allowed to settle the wash offs from the dumps in the settling ank and pure & clear vrater will be utilized for afforestation purposes and for wettiag of halil roads to arrestthe dust gcneration. Average rainfall inthis area during Northeast Monsoon is around 90 cm. N LIKH,Y DEPTH OF WATER TABLE BASED ON OBSERVATIONS FROM NEARBY WELLS AND WATERBODIES As mentioned before the water table in the area fluctuates from the l5m below the surfrce to 20m below the nrrfrce dudng rainy and non rainy s€{lson. The observations of the water table in the area are based on the exploratory borehole drilled in the area. These findings were correlded with a nearby oristing dug well and the readiqgs were foundto be satisfrctory. BI WORKING E)(PECTED TO BE BELOW WATER TABLE BY TIIE END OF MINE PLAN PERIOD AI{D 31M BELOW AT TIIE ABAI\DONMENT. Since the working shall not be going below the water table which at the lower end is encountered. Thus during by the mining operations the ground water table shall not be encountered. Mlning Plan G.OMs.469 41 _l ^.*eq,-{7 .ut - iiilt Ariyalur Cement Works QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF WATER LIKELY TO BE ENCOIJNTERED, $J TIIE PIIMPING ARRANGEMENT AND PLACES WHERE TIIE MINE WATER IS I'INALLY PROPOSED TO BE DISCHARGED rp {.f The main so'rce of ground water in the area is rainfall. *" *r"ffi \t the area is 900mm. Atthe end ofthe ptan period of excavated #iA; *it.rffih-t"r"d.1, in the mine shall be collected in a sump which shal be * tfrgi, -frffiu " io** *r" I fr mine floor and the collected water sump shall be utilized f". rtill&g oqth; #n"*Ei"" and ror ptantation. rhe resident r\ water shau ; ;il;; ;$ilg$.*ffi,-rrc *.:j'5)r )-t pond. 'q\t:h:'-;'t^- - -,,--n*-,f ,"q =-) ,-t st I -3 d :4. y/ .U _ :tt v l ,r/ 't Mlning Plan G.OIVk.469 42 ._ it Ari alur Gement Worlts TTT GIT . CHAPTER - 7 OF WASTE MINERAL RE'.|ECTS AND DISPOSAL STACKING OF -EF Natrre and QualitY of ToP soil Torpsoil & overburden during There will be no bandling of will be temporarily soil of very meager quantity e'ncountered parallely for the afforestation lease boundary and consumed soil is as follows: Chemioal compositionof Topop CaO lqq: LOI sio, Ab03 FerOs 7.ZO 5.20 1.30 13.80 59.50 11.70 METII0DoFDIIIIIPINGAI\TDMAXIMUMIIEIGIIToFSPREADoFDUMPS: not arise other than the topsoil the dumping will since no waste matedal is generated during this Plan Period' Theexistingdumpsalongtheperipheryofthemininglease,thelocationofthedumps are given inthe plateNo' 13' atong with its configuration and sections the 1.12 Lat& Ton ( 750000 M3) gener6ed d'ring The total q'antity of Top soil of about conorrently for the afforestation purpose and the ^, last 11 years period and it was used stacked temporarily in the dump yard and rearaining quautity 11250 Ton (Appro:r) is Safety Zone. Mining Plan G.OMs.469 43 lg I J rAXGlil Ariyalur Gement Works -t Eristing top soil Dump Conliguration along the pcriphery -J Height incffi, Length rSlidth euantity t*D ll-F: I ^t-?\ ^*l l00Mx25 M 3 Mtrs 7500 lf r.'' .r ?s;,t:t fi;- , .'! ti ?5 (,F PROF BI LAND CHOSEN FOR DISPOSAL OF WASTE' WITH proposed pkn a3 Doeses not arise. NoWaste is gurerated during the :9 ct ATTACH A NOTE INDICATING THE MANNER OF ANL, ^,1 CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE OF BUILDING OF DUMPS ALONG WITH THE PROPOSAI.IS FOR THE STACKING OF SUB GRADE ORE TO BE INDICATED ^J ITEM Vi'ISE Does not arise No generation of sub grade ore ^? There will be no sub-grade mineral generation during the plan period.. The applicant will -^3 use the entire limestone mined for their cement plant. Grade of limestone in the mine is ^? on an average 75-80% TCO3. .'n ,.1 However inthe Bore hole log and mined out pits ferriginous limestone (FezOr aboe 6Vo\ is encountered at bottom benches and quantity assessed 0.78 Lak Tons. (211 cafegory). ^? On min€ral consendion point of view the same has to be stacked separately and utisation ."rl by blending / beneficiation techniques will be identified. ^3 ^13 ^1b ^t) ^1)*t'|r J t3 ^13 :5 ilr*f :13 Mining Plu G.OMr.469 ,r2 44 3 * : f 1b 4 ^ *j\'ry' 'rt Ariyalur Cement Works {5 CTIAPTER-S qlL{r OT'MINERAL €i\ S'-:3:i 'J.*, N DESCTIBE BRIEN,Y TIIE END USE OF' INTERMEDIARY ts PARTIES, CAPTI\M ". -l\.,1 TNDUSTRTAL USE) r1L r$ t-t The mineral limestone raised from this mine shalt )r mamfrcnue of cement from the oristing cement nor shallitbe oported. ^3+t BI INDICATE PIIYSICAL AND CIIEMICAL STIPT'LATED BY BIIYERS ", ,,q USE OFIIfiI\TERAL The entire mineral mined will be used for ip the manufrcture of different tlpes of cements in the pro'posed cement plant located at Keelapaluvur vilage, fuiyalur 3 The mined out limestone will be exclusively for captive use in the company's -! cemeut plant. J The limestone mined from all of captive limestone mines will be utilized for the cemenr manufrchring proc€sses only. 3 Raw mix parameters required to be rnaintained manuecnrre for the ^) of cement is as follows, SiO, - l3.l0to 13.80 LSF - 0.95 ro 1.00 (Lime Sahuation Factor) AlzOr - 3.30 .) to 3.70 SR - 2.00 to 2.10 (Silica Ratioi Fezor - 3"oo to 3.25 AR - l.00ro l.l0(Aluninanutirl 'J CaO - 4l.50to 43.00 ^J CI GIVE DETAII,S IN CASE OF BLENDING OF DIFTERENT GRADES ORE IS BEING PRACTICED OF OR IS tO NT-PNECTICED AT TIM MII\TE - TO MEET SPECIFICATIONS STTPUTATE;Ni'NUTPNS. ^) Basically the Eralities of raw mix parameters are controlled on the basis ofthe LSF, sM & AM' Depending upon the quality ^) of coal used in the plant the quality of the ROM wil vary in terrns of LSF a) betv,reen 0.9g to 1.0g. Minlng rn G.OMs.469 , > I r*'\ TTXGII ,^. r) Ariyalur Gement Works The quality of limestme ftom all limestone leases is variable in composition ^13 bcause of inhered geological characteristics. Based average \ anab/sis of limestone from different leases the lWs.T to - *hq mine the limestone from this lease area in the ,il1"d -. i .l) {l{r""a'+e"tn3* e'r raw mix paraureters, i$"i ;i, it &*-) Riw MLdesign 1,'i:r;a i*i \. ",-;-.;i /d b_.<\ Out of tmal limestone requirement the company "re*"'36t| @" !n following rdio from the ocisting leases-mines. The applicant company obtainedthe fresh mining leases which are under pipe line. r^_q o/o oJ Chemical Composition Name of the mine v Contribution LSX' sio, FerO: CaO MeO ,? G.O.No.344 46 147 9.4 4.0 46.3 0.6 G.O.No.456 40 2t2 6.5 3.6 48 0.5 J G.O.No.469 l0 76 t6.4 4.6 40.3 1.0 _ -rt Clay (Additive) 04 3.0 59.5 7.0 5.0 1.5 .} - DI GIVE DETAII,S IN CASE BLEI\IDING OF DITT'ERBNT GRADES OF' ORE 1 IS BEING PRACTICED OR IS TO BE PRACTICED AT TIIE MINE TO ^,J MEET SPECII|IICATIONS STIPITLATED BY BIryERS. The saraple analysis ofthe blast hole and exploratory core so generated indicates ,1 thd the limestone confirnrs to the requiremenb of cement manufrcnre. Since no deleteriors compon€flts are associated with limestone resuhing in fluctuation of ? gnde no proposal erdsts at pr€sent for blending of different gmde of the ore. d ^'p J ^1i ^\.v :"3 d :b ihL- g ,^i3 Mlnlng Plan G.OMr.469 46 .r\ - 'r& :., i. 1,--.-:-r:1.: ^l t ^*r.J Tlxctr ^&- Ariyalur Gement Works & CEAPTER_ 9 OTHERS {3 N SITE SERVICES ^--13 The site services include mines office, t rest shelter, water tant public ^5 convenience, water_man-shed et All the above stnrctures are of semi_permanent ^,L.3 / BI EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL ^"3 The antioipated employment, which the mine is li _3 the table below: Manporver celculation for mines a,il Sn. Opcrations No. of Persons rgquired per dav ^J I Lrnuers ) 2 Blaster ={ I 3 H.E.O 6 4 Nlechanic *'n fiu* a ^3 -- J 5 Helpers, Ma"d*tr :l - 4 6 Elechician I J 7 watchmancurnthffiGil- - - 2 8 E*plosi*re Van & TraEoffi I .3 9 Clerk -\ I rt Sub-total 21 l0 ulnes Foreman- 2 i ll vlech.Foreman I 3 t2 rvrwrr.!rIxIIll;EI\/r^^L D-^:- - - I l3 Elest.Foreman ) - I t4 Mining Engineer I J l5 asur.MnesvranaF - 2 ^) t6 Mrnes Manacer I Sub-total 9 -) G""od - rotJ.- 30 a -- ) f -J ll Minlng ptan e ,O}tc.rOd TtxGlt Ariyalur Cement Works CHAFTER- 10 NIINERAL BEI\TEFTCIATION N IF PROCESSING / BENEFICIATION OF TIIE MINED IS PLANNED TO BE CONDUCTED ON SITE .noracti$ro TI{E EXTRACTION AREAS, BRIEFLY DESCRIBE PROCESSING/ BENEFICIATION IMarl does not require any beneficiation or processing. Marl is a form of calcareous clay with low iron and high SiOz and Alzog with low Cao will be used directly as blending material in the raw mix for reduce the LSF ratio and to control FezOr and Alzos within the cement specifications 3, l0 to 15. The quallty and quantity of marl *Geology is dealt in bridin chapter-3 af,d reserve,,. BI A FLOW SIIEET OR SCIIEIT{ATIC DIAGRAM OF THE PROCESSING PROCEDURE SHOT]LD BE ATTACIMD Since no processing of the mineral is involved there is no flow sheet peraining to it hence not attached. CI SPECIT"T QUANTITY AND TYPE OF CIIEMICAL(S) TO BE USED IN TIIE PROCESSING PLANT No processing / beneficiation is proposed to be conducted, therefore, no chemical(s) shall be used. DI SPECIT"T QUANTITY AND TTIPE OF CHEIIflCALS (S) BE TO STORED AT SITE / PLANT No chernicals shall be stored at site / plant : Mlnlng Plrn G.OMr.469 48 -,c t*'g, J .&h-. TITG TT r. ,J Ari alur Cement Works .' CIIAPTER-II. ENWRO|{IVGT{TAI MANAGEMEI{T PLAN ..F*-.. a) Statw of baselineinformation t: Existins land use nattem ^.\.J -i\ The mining lease area is a plain country and it is mostly *p mostly had and compact which is ve"y hard for frrrdng. When more than 0-5 rvteters it was utilized -.1) for c'ltivation The top sorr, removed and dumped in a separate area kept for clay ^.13 dumps. It is mixing of other tlpe of reject material. It wiu be used for refilling purposes li3 sl. 6*{ No. Usage Londue potam ^gf at start of at end of at the end ^13 scheme Plan period of life of period h\ 2014-15 the mines ^J 2010-11 (in Ha.) (in Ha.) (in Ha.) ,^,? 1 Area under_mining 42.350 44.45 0.000 2 Storage for topsoil 0.250 0.250 0.000 3 Overburden/dump ^? 0.250 0.000 0.000 4 Miner4storage z+d 0.000 0.000 0.000 5 Infrastructure 0.000 0.000 0.000 6 Road 3 0.250 0.500 0.000 7 Railways 0.000 0.000 0.000 J 8 Green belt 1.500 3.000 9.860 9 Tailing pond 0.000 0.000 0.000 i 10 Effluent treatment plant 0.000 0.000 0.000 ,-.3 11 Mineral separation plant 0.000 0.000 0.000 t2 Tow4ship 0.000 0.000 0.000 : 13 Others to specirygsrag. 21.510 17.910 / Artfficial water reservoir 56.25 ^) GrantTotal 56.110 66.110 : 66.11.0 J, Weter Reeime The lGllar river is passing south of the area. It drains i the area and joins Mardudaiyar river at sinrvallur' The Kallar river is not perennial. It is dry during tre major J part of the year but rs subject to occasional flash floods. Karinga Eri is situaed south ofthe area. The ground i uater table is about l0 to 15 metres below the ground during the summer and it raises ) during rainy season l3 Mlning Plan G.OMs.f6S J 50 ^) :) I q-) II alur Gement Works ) "TTG Florr and Feuna J The wild Flora in this region consists rnainly of thorny shrubs suctr as acacia, cactus, cassia etc. g1 There are no rare species of birds and anirmls which may migrate from this -#r.p-::X-15 ..'J' ,'- i.:,i:::; i.ST.3 1 "i ) -t J ) l| obsenations orceed the recommended noise level adequate measures will the ) noise level and also to provided zuitable appliances to protect the hearing for the operators, so that J their ears are not aftcted. ^) is provided through a pipe line from the main source of supply -to the Cement :D Drhking water Factory.trbe wells constnrcted along the bank of Kallar river. Apat from this, the rain water is :t accumulated in Pit.t and pumped to water tankers for drinking water supply with filtration systems. -? This is zupplied to company colony. The surhce as well as ground water is soft water. There are /^3 no polluCnts. Water efluent is not present. The wafer is not acidic. It is not injurious to health. Climatic conditions { The average annnl rain frll in this area is about 85 cms. The area receives maximum rainfrll ,^J &ging N.E. Monsoon (i.e.) between October to December and precipitation also occur during S.W. ^,$ monsoon befween July and September. ^3 a^re not generally heavy enough to hamper mining operations for more than one or two ,^5 The rains days d a time. Ho disashous floods have been recorded in this area. The maximum temperaUre in ,^.3 summer mouths is 40" C. In the winter months @ecember to February) the minimum ternperaturt ,^3 would be abor$ 300 C. Cyclone and storms are rare il this area. The main wind directions are as follows. Winds are mainly from directions between North and North East from November to -3 February. In l\,Iarch winds are mostly from directions North East and South East, to the moming ^9 and aftemoon they are either Northerly to North East€rly or Soulherly to South Eastorly. During \ April to October winds blow mostly from directions between South and South Western in the morning in the afte,tnoons they ale betweeNr South West and South East. ^? The area is well outside the known earthquake belt of the country and no earthquakes or ^b sympdhetic shocls have been reported since historical times. ,^2 Minlng Plan G.OMs.,l60 :5 51 1 a J I Ari alur Cemen! Worfs Set$enen8 Iluman srinivasap'ra4 Penya SrinivasaPuam' vilage and palrararaveri, chima mT; 0J5 *tt--:*t*T,:?rfmc awtv f, ffi*r. .* ** and are abo't in the hadas t*ly::11:Y^:Tf::ffdffi popuration the Male form about 50% of ffi;;; are abort 500 to ?50. men are lit€rde' l popuhrion about 50% of at Kallanlnrrichi vi[age t*. There is a high school T::]"T. elernentary Schools' Thamarailulam are having Srinirasapuam an Plate No' l' stations are shown in Theareafrllsundernotifiedareaunderwater(lrwention.couEolofpollution)Act,1974. plan period six years and upto the concepnral canbegivenasfollows'But"th€qrestionofimpactonbeneficiationdoesnotarise,asthereisnoReport is enclosed along Impact Assessment st'dy alt. A deta'e4 Environmect beneficidion at rnining on environment regarding the impact of Howwer, a brief stdernent with this mining pran. are as follows: due to quarryxrg 1) I:nd area likely to be degraded 14.55.0 Ha During Plan Period Years 7.05.5 Ha During SecondfiveYears 12.40.01I4 DuringTbirdfive Years 14.51.5 Ha DuringFourth five Years 12.75.0t{r Dudng Fiffh five Years 12.48.5I{a During Sixth 6 YzYats of top soil' g.50 wirl be utilized for dumping years an ar.u of acres : Dring the first six Dumoins for refilling' ^l soil will be removed andused ?thyears, tbe dumpedtop ,^) B|sfrdr 52 ,-) MJnin-tan o.oMs'489 a . ., ", .'...''^-,'',',.'.'.',-.- ' .. ''.' -- r! \/ Ariyalur Gement Works rril G lI and - there is no change' There is no Processing Planq Rogading ar€as occllpied by Worlshop' tovmship. ., ii) Air QualiB !1,.1 -t' is kept withinthe limit' *tqft- Crenerallythe dustlwel inthe air &ring the snrdv indicates that the dt$:t air pollutants at diffcr€nt- stations i: I (Ibllankurichi Mines) *d p.M. was 260.6mg/m3 d TAI Station E$F- lihT of S t .ri ,, ,i. (S00 g/m3). ):lr.X.:; of SOz was 7'6 mgtm3 x The ma:rimrun 24 hor conceffation wellwithintheprescribedlimitsofCPCB(gorre/m3). (PNR of NOX was 16'8 mdm'at station TA'z Sinilalythe ma:rimum 24 hour conoeutration prescribed CPCB limits (120 mdmt)' Mines) and is welt withinthe life of the impact on Air quality by mining, to the entire Henoe there will not be any bad mlne. iii) Weter QudrtY ThePHofthegrorrnd$'d€fwasfomdtoberangingfromT.ltos.0,whereasthePHofthe by mining' will not be any negative impact on wafer duality surhce vatsr founal to b€ 7.0. There (Anne'nre 0)' for inigation and Industrial pwposes watsr is potable- It could also b€ used Noise lwels fu) the noise measufes will be taken up to control Noise level is ke,pt undo check. Adequate if any' to the operators to avoid noise pollution lwel and also to provide appliances Thema:rimumandaverageofthisnoiselevelsinthe0.3KMzoneafeg0dB(A)and74 to be 7l dB(A) and 52 KM zone the same have been reported dB(A) respectively. whereas in 3-8 is 6s dB(A) and the zone the maJdmum noise level recorded ' dB(A) respectivety. In the 8-10 KM -: av€rage is 5l dB(A)' upto the risk for h€aring loss, by the mining activities, Hence there will not be any damage mine life Period. Vibration level due to blesting v) at the time of near the mine site at different directions Giound vibrations were measured readings were fcnmd to be very less' I blasting and A1ltheminingar@sareisolate4andnoresidentialstnrcturesarenearby.Duetoground I very low particle dwellings wilr not be atrect€d because of vibrations while blasting nearby ) velocity. ^) ffi|ns Ptan G.oMs'48e 53 ^a alur Gement Works tll| G ln Yi) Water regimc KalingaEri is KaltafRiverpassestbrorrghtheareaandisdryduringmajorpartofthe to get quatity in the mine area and nei siUnfed south of the area' Waer {ri{-.{^^^ila}* #- tgrod \i contaminaf€d dge to mining operations. -'' is;i,!, 't:iii-..2, r D vii) Socio'economics hinna Poriyf,,:$rinivci-4 Ihllanlnrrichi village, Pallaldoveri' C TT-- ?" \ 0'75 to 2 KMs Sn\ mlniessiiee.flon{ Thainaraihlam etc- aroharnlets andare abort about 500 to 2000' Male the above hamlets and v'rllagds are lss:5::1s literate' There is aHigh Among the porpulation 50% of the'm are water, mdMiddleschoolsarealsoavai|ableinmanyvillages'Infiastrucures frcilities are available. Agriculnrre is the Elecuificdioa H€alfr frcilities, Transport, Recreaional rnain sotrce of income' --t viii) Historical monuments etc -J Thereisnoanyhistoricalmonumetrts,toudstspotnearby. ^| c) EnvironmentilManagementPlan rnanagement this Mining plan' However the Environmental ^l A detailed shrdy report is enclosed with follon's' ^t plan definingthe foltonring aftxls are as ) Th€[email protected] LalfiTon(750000\rf)generatedd'ringthelast ^3 -3 llyearsperio 3 Prooosal for reclAmation 'ned 1, .- L limostone mr will be mined area is not at-.^, all possible'-^--:L since As stated earlier, recliamation of the meager quantity 3 occavated and conzumed in the plant. very of more tban g5% of the tool vorume 3 used for afforestation' wiU be kept as waste' That will be ^3 duringthe first five year period' There wilt notbe any reclamation fish rearing and other for wafer storage. Stored water used for The excavated areas will be used 3 from Ariyalur - inigation etc' on either side of Pallakaveri Road ^3 purpoees-like drinking water and ^5 tlintngTtan G.Olls't100 54 J TAIGII Ariyalur Cement Works S€ndurai Road a dense afforestation will be taken up and on the Eastem side of Sendurai - fuivalur rcadafforestation will be done. At present Pit. I is utilized for wafer storage. The dimension of M x 200 M and average depth is 2.5 trdtrs. The water holding water accurmrlated is chlorinisd filtered and then supplied to colgrry;'':, WaterlSi protected with security arangemeNrts. 'ii'.':' . .--;Tf .): , .. .)J I { :--r"r. oi ,,",:,'r:r. ,r7E /f l;-.-,--.-,,::.;-W € In pit No. 4, a po'rtion of the pit will be utilized in fut're as water .iTneuim6&i6of the pit will be 200 M x 200 M and the average ^H depth is 2.5 M. The water holding *p*iry is 1,00,000 € culntrs. This water may be used for fish rearing and agricultural purposes. Programme of afrorestation ^H The non mined areas of the lease are afForested by planting saplings of casurina and Eucalyptus. Atrorestation is complced within the mining ^H lease area. Hencg there is no any afforestation duriog the first six years. The existing afforestation within the lease area is as follows. ^KF!' Eristing alforestation The non mined areas of the lease are afforested by planting saplings of casurina and a;eri? Eucalyptus. Afforestation is completed G- within the mining lease area. The existing .F afforestation within the lease area is as follows. Expected F.- Location Area in No. of Name of rate ^%r Hectares plants species of '-F - survival ^..-\ G.O.MS.No.344 Euca\ptus 50 area 80,000 and 850A ^:--J.' Casurina G.O.MS.No.456 Eucallrytus ^t'3 70 & 469 1,12,000 and 85yo ^;b Casurina !,-. This afiorestation *t 4b -"tI3 ^flrla'. ^, i.'d \ a,:tt' Mining Plan ^=3i, G.OMs.il0g ^; 55 tt/ -- :;:r tAtccn Arivalur Cement Works ^) plan period is as follows' The progranrme of afbrestation upto the conceptual :) Area in No. of period ^$ Sl.No. Block Hectares plants /\) 1000 Flioitypts' tt"r"ti; 01 2010-11to 201+15 1.50 fl&Casurina 1f ^} j 85yoiE 1.50 1000 !$gcalyptgs 02 2015-16 to2019-20 BGasurina ,:: ;'*t ^) nffiyf..tus. ^) 03 2020-21to2024-25 1.s0 1000 & Clhrilua ;'--y ,t 850 ^) 04 2025-26to 2029-30 1.50 1000 ), 8s% J 05 2030-31 to2034-35 1.50 1000 t, 85Vo ^) 06 2035-36to203940 1.50 1000 ^e Stebilisation and veqetation of dumos ^3 As the quantity of clay dumped is meager and with minimum height of I metre to 1.5 metre there ^e will not be possibility for slope instability. He,nce the question of vegetation of dumps does not in ^3 arise. Moreover, t he dtrmped clay during the fint six years will be removed and used for refilling the Northern side of Pit.4 ftsn sevetrth year onwards. The clay removed during the second five year ^3 period to the life ofthe mine will be used for refilling in the Northern side of Pit.4 and southern side ^3 of Pit.S.Itrence, there is no drry formation As there is no other waste, apart from clay, the waste ^3 managernent this mining lease is not at all a problem. 3 : 3 Meesures to control erqsion / sedimentation 3 There is no any major natlahs nearby the workings. So there will not be any problem regarding ^b erosion. Moreover there is no major dumps, which may be otposed to erosion, and hence nb sedimentation also. If at all the wat€r @urse filled with sediments, it will be cleared every year after b monsoon. Only the surfrce wafer, which is a source of erosion is diverted by forming ib Treatment and disoosal of water i) The surhc€ as well as ground qnter are soft water- There are no pollutants in the mine water. Water ^b is not acidic. WAer efluent is not prese,nt. Hence there is no need for treafinent of umter. Watsr accumulates due to rain and percolation in the pit. The surfrce wafer is diverted and flows A\ _iV into the nallah nearby. The wafer accumulation in the pit is collected in the sump situated in the tb N.E corner of the pit, and dischargd by pumping using a 50 HP pump. The water is discharged to ,^\ the nearby nallah which is used for agdcultural purposes by the nearby villages. v t'llnlng Plan G.Oils.i169 56 U ;,- -*',- i ?AXG I I Ari alur Cement Works The major cause of water pollution due to opencist mining is the wash off particles and erosion of fine from the dump. Therefore, if this rruash off i ,.qe-tvlnlryi$ This will avoiC pottution in r,eater. We have no major dumps, this ffir, is no efluent or any process of mineral with water is involved- there P.$ &" ;:ffi#ffi and does not required any treaunent. {i,:\ Tbe storm water, seepage water and accumulated as rain $ater are J* utilized by the nearby villagers for Agriculhre. The following control ,*;rw g prwetr formation of gullies in the bench slopes causing serious erosion. Protcctive measures for qround vibrations / airblest ctrund vibration is an important € considermion, so tbc public should not be affected. The following msrsurEt are taken to minimize ground vibrations and air blast by blasting. l' A delay interval of 25 milliseconds, s betlveen holes is maintained using delay detonators. 2- Individual delays for eacih hole is used with card rerays. 3' we will minimize the use of detonating ftse within the hole and other portions will be corrcred with drin and there will not be air bla*. f ".rfrinp 4' Peak particle velocity will be kept very low, s by using non-el-system as a special case. 5' For larger blasts, seqtreutial timer will be used in s the blasting operations to avoid noise and b vibrdim. 6' Proper spacing and burden is maintained accordiag to the bench heights to control blasing ^h with low particle velocrty end low noise. 7' Adequate care is taken to minimize the ground ^b vibrtion by proper selection and usage of *b explosive depending uponthe stratato be blasted. How€ver, displacemc'nt due to blasting was measured using a vibration meter at a distance of 500 m ^:) ftom the mine and the displacement noticed was only 0.2 micron which is very minimal r) notcausearydanage. which will. ^-) Tbre arre no any historical monuments' places :b of tourist interest nearby. Hence the question of protecting historical monuments does not arise. There is no d disturbance to human settlements bv mining activities. So there is no need for rehabilitation. i) -) Any industry should beneficial to the society U in which it operates. Similarly due to the mining activities' much socioeconomic benefit arises. r, It provides direct as well as indirect employme,nt to the nearby villagen' Protected water supply .J is given to villager adjacent to Faciory colony Mlnlng Plan G.OIu3.{89 U 57 , 't -- *l ; .*. foI f"' h+- TAf, C II l' 'r Ari alur Cement Wotks t., r€sidats. The discharged waste ftom pits is used by frrmers for agriorlhrral purpo.ses. frt Infiastructrrat frcilities providedtothe E,_ mines riko elecricity, good water [\r sryply etc. arE beireficial to the vilragers l I nearby. Generally, the b.. {;''* ,'- u-:tg l3tn changd. .+\': ti\- {,i: 'jl &.- *i# 1t i9 t *,'. tt qrl:.l :r{-"tf{' :v \'.1 \, Go,t. oi i,,',,. ,.{ F The latest environmeutal report f"v by Bagavathy Analab is enclosed as *frqo:-.-- ...--:;tV b The main pupose of conecting baseline information is to monitor It- pammeters' oonsequeNrt to mining bytaking periodical ir- up measurements. The analysis of pollutants /parametcrs both within and outsidcthe mine is recommended under regular monitor and sarrpling l, 1 i-w programme' To achieve this, a comprehension environmental monitoring prqgramme will be 5,a established at all major frcilities. Atsq budgetary provisions i\v will be provided for the execution of envircnm€oltal managment plan. The monitoring !. will be in strict compliance with the conditions itv laid down in TNPCB consert order/IBM guidelines. !... I !"y Air Ouditv and weather monitorins TAI'ICEM will carry ort arrbieirt air $rality monitoring in i rr'/ and arotmd the mine lease area. Air adiry monitoring will be donc for sPM so a Nox and co and will be done in three r\y: sqrsons. In the mines, samples will be aken in driling site, closeio loading point and near the mine ha'lage I, rcad. A weather station to monitor wind speed' directioq temperature \t and rain fall for all the four seasons shall be installed within TANCEM premises. i\y TAI'ICEM will procure the latest equipments for air quality monitoring - called for by TNpcB. :uv Noise monitorins ,\v Noise monitoring wqrld be undertaken periodically to assess the efficiency of maiuenailce i sched'ls followedto re&rce 'tw noise revels and-noise protection measurcs. Audiometric t€st will be conducted, under the supenrision of halth officiars. iv Water Oualitv Managenent , rit It will be done for three seasons covering post monsoon/witrt€r, summer and monsoon. 3 spot sarylcs p€r iut season at the rate of one sample each on three differen! days will be taken for analysis. waoer will be analysed forthe parameters, locations and frequency -. ty stipulated by TNpcB. The quality of water discharged I from mine into the nafiual water course will be determined during , ,\Jt earlier, winter and monsoon as per IBM guidelines. \.!t , Mlntng ptan C.Or|Lrii \v 58 Ari alur Gement Works Land Oualitv monitorins TAI{CEM will arrange for the soil analysis in mine site by iderrral of trno years. Soil sanples will be collected during dry representing different land use areas. TAI.ICEM is also taking to monitor ffiodically the plant spcies planted for green belt Vibration measurements Crround vibrtions will be measured for peak particle velocrty Atl€ast thee vibrations conesponding to three heatry blasts with davs willbetaken. Personnel & Cost commitments (P.G. A Sr. Chemist in Environmenal Chemistry / Environmental Science) will have to be look Apointed to afterpollution control and water conservation and act as liaison officer with State / C€ffial Pollution Coffirol Boards. The capital and annual recuning cost of various param€ters are as follows in the table. Activity Cost in I^al& Rupees. Capitel Cost Water Tanker qith sprinklers 1.00 Purnp house with elgcfiical motor and puurp 2.00 Total 3.00 Recurring Cost / year (for yearsj : 5 Pollution Contrrol 1.50 Pollution monitoring 1.00 Occupational Healtb 0.50 Crreen belt developme,nt 2.50 Others Total 5.50 TAT.ICEM will inq'capital inveslneuts and the environmeur monitoring equipments and appoin stafffor maintainiry e,nvironment with those equipments like High Volume Air Sampler, Noise Meter, pH Meter and Spectrrophotomcter. Minlng Plan c.OMs.469 59 .^'9 & i& TIf, G II ^:3 Ari alur Cement Works a\ Chapter- 12 ^?) Prugressive Mine Closure phn :-b 12.1.0 Introduction a1 a. Name oflease G. O.NIs.469 of Kallankurichi Limestone mines ^.,5 lWs TANCEM r" ) d. Methodof mining t Mining Plan 469 trt|Gtt alur Cement Works open cast mining adopting conventional deep hole blasting technique & deploying ffilnflvt ir conjuiction wiih non conventional method of mining ldgntWing roct ^--r.t-_. is fora breaker for primary and secondary breaking. The capuve use. tz.l.l Reason for closure Mne Clozure Plan is being prepared for 1988 (Amended 2003) !7 ):1 L2.1.2 StatutorY obligation a) Sustainable development of mineral deposit corfiains high and medium grade limestone ul\ with iron more than 6%. Etr*tive and optimal utilization limestone and prober blending techniques and beneficiation practices high iron will to be taken up for the zustainable development of this mineral deposit requires b) Community Development: lWs. TA}{CEM is an Government undertaking by company involves and contribute to the welfare of local community lWs supplymg drinking water & donating for temple renovation work' TAI.ICEM always have an active participation in all state Govt. social and community development programmes all around this area. t2.\.3 Closure Plan PreParation Not aPPlicable Name of the orecrrtive Person Shri P.Dhesingtu Dy. General ManagerAJnit Head For implementation of closure plan tWs.Tamilnadu Cement Corporation Limited Ariyalur Tk &Dt. L2.1.4 General d Nane of aPPlicant tWs. Tamilnadu Cements CorporationLimited, Address 735, Anna Salai, L.L.A. Buildings, P.B. No.5205 District Chennai I State Tamilnadu Pincode: 600002. ,^.l Phone 0442852546I Fa:r: 044 -28523991 04428526321 044 -28s92726 04428571426 ) Grams: TANCEM-MADRAS ) Telex :MS-6080 -l 469 Mining Plan 6l ) -a ,if r) ) Ariyalur Cement Works Address ofthe Works Tamilnadu Cements Corporation a Limited, Ariyalur Cement Worls, Ariyatur- 621729. Ariyalur District, :' Tamilnadu. Phone 04329 222131, ,^) Fax 04329 -222467 \ Grams TAI.ICEM Telex - 0455 -397 ^) Address of authorized: Shri. P. Dhesingh, Dy.( Signatory IWs. Tamilnadu Cement Ariyalur worh Ariyalur, ^) Name ofthe RQP preparing miningplan J Nanre Sbd. B. Cnngatharaa M.Sc ) Addrcs lWs. Sai Creo Survey Consultant l0-A Palapm Bazazr, Woraiyur, Trichy- 620 C/ll3. Telephone 0431-2765071, Mob: 9443101165 Reg. No. RQPA{AS/r20te8tA Validup to 20.04.2020 lz.LO Mine Deccription 12.L1 Geologr The lease area forms part of the Trichy-cretaceous fonnations, have been studied in detail during the past several decades in view of their Geological and paleontological interest. The general trend of the rock formation is NNE - ssw with a low dip of 2o towards East' The limestone deposit also takes a curve in villages periyanagalur valajanagaram where and the strike and dip directions ;;;; towards _ respectively. E w and N Local / Mine Geolog5r The local geolosical sequencc. Arenaceous Limestone and Sandstone Shell Limestone-l Arenaceous Line stone and sandstone Shell Limestone-l I Conglomerate bed. Arenaceous Limestone and Sandstone Gree,lr Siltstone Clays Mining Plan 469 62 TIT GII Ariyalur Cement Works Grede of Limestone: The limestone is yellow color fine to medium gnin bedded rn and fossiliferous. The marl is pale yellow and powder in nahre The '''#i.,"S;* purity of limestone is about 70 to 80plo TCq with little ' ,ij:,rg d$Fg ranging from 10-18% intheentire mining area. .N {4-94 rd' iF:' i (g- il.Y ', ..|1| 1t _.;r f "' - t2.2.3 Resen'es izr-:il iE The estiinated mineable res€ryes and quality of the area Chapter 3 para 3 ofthis mining plan and are summarized $:;"# IINFC Classification ofResenre - Summary: As the deposit is technically pre feasible and economically viable for mining the total proved reserves come under UNFC- 111 & 122. Afier deleting reserve locked up (nD in the safety barrier zone and bench formation" Classificrtion IIhIFC code Qty. (in tons) Qty Grade (in Mill.Tons) Cement lll 586804 0.587 Grade Reserve txz Cement 69!Xr80 0.699 Grede Cement Total Reserve 1285E84 1.2E6 Grade Resource 2tl 781828 0.782 Femrginous 222 1004980 1.050 Femrginous 333 1994533 1.99s Locked up : Total Resource 378t34L 3.781 : 12.2.4 Mining Method : The mining will be carrid out by open cast mining method in conjunction with l comrentional and nonconventional system of mining. The mine will exploited from topto bottom in a descending orderby forming a bench height of 5 m each Extent of Mechanization The mine will be fully mechanized and is being operated by deploying deep hole drilling bla.*ing and excavator and tipper combination. The limestone is transported Mining Plan 469 I ^hll ry TAXGII t Ariyalur Gement yllorks ;t:s to plant by 2A ton capacity dumpers / trucks. {U The mining machin€ry proposed deployed in the mine are v ,\qi Production of mine !r'j The year wise production from this mine ls grven m A.'Ll para b and zummarized below: A,! \-'t".i.,,'"'. .'-., .5 Top OB-loose '\$oJdr;" ,\\'t Limestone t't* t;i Year Red Soil impure (T) Pritusti&= (So.lW) kankar{Ts) a.V (T) I Yea(lL l) Nil Nil Ssrbb *fsoei .\"D tr Year0r It Nit Nil s0000 50000 Itr Year(l: {DNil Nil A., 50000 50000 rV yearltr ,{tF{il Nil 50000 JUUUU50000 | /N ^t Total a355bp z3ssbet:PeJ Ad R.tr._Cg_' * p . 6,r, :ifi,r\Tf,'I S.ftASl, ht.$* e' ) 12.2.5 Mineral Benefi ciation p l} ; iii,:? t:: ;:.i,li :-i i I i; lt I i'I' *f i' ir.q I n 3 The limestone does not require any beneficiation. 'u' A The optimal per raw mix rqquiremect f is orploited ftom the mine by judicial blending"ffi-#iffi;;&l'.'-*., of limestone with low iron content with limestone of high iron content. The mine face optimi zation J resrlts into mineral conserrration and economic exploitation of limestone. ) l2'3'o Rcview of rmpleqentation of Mining Plan/S^cheme of_Mining including Five Year Progressive closure plan upto th-e J r,ilat cl;sure orMine. The PMCP is not prepared in eadier, the rwiew part will not arise. J 12.4.0 Progressive Mine Closure plan ) 12.4.1 Mined Out Land +' ) The total excavated area shall be around 124lira (covering all the three G.O) at tle end of mining operations. is proposed a It to convert the mined out area as an artificial pond to store rainwater. ) The area is arid and has a low rainfall about gsorrn/yr. '!| Therefore the water stored from rainfall could t be used as reservoir in the.locality helping the neighboring villagers. The reservoir ^) will have an enough potential to store water. The water in the reservoir tlus located shall improve bore well irrigation. ^) The undisturbd virgin lease area along the mining lease boundary ^) shall be utilized Mining Plan 469 ^) I ri$ j ,- Jl.^ ' t-'/ TAX G IN : ld Ariyalur Cement Works for oo- agrictrltural purposes by developing the area with guava, straw berry, r i- fig fruit .^ h-i plants etc. This work shall be done after the cessation of minimmmg . F* L*. -rw 12.4.2 Progressive Mine Closure plan ^L--,: d The land use pattern of the present i,_ sl. ii.'j- Usage .'. '; No. Londu* ffigrn, '+i-r-l ' "" 'l- i 1:':' 1 at start of atend of end of- '.^f',zl f,-. \ FfthS. ', J scheme Plan period ,i period &priri-e.- h|"' 2010- 2014-1s (in mii6lnr# 11 (in Ha.l Ha.) Ha-l ^f,- 1 Area un4er.mining i'. 42.350 44.45 0.000 'd 2 Storage for topsoil 0.250 0.250 0.000 t_^ 3 Overburden/dump "-t 0.250 0.000 0.000 4 Mineral storage 0.000 0.000 0.000 S;. 5 Infrastructure !J 0.000 0.000 0.000 6 Road 0.250 0.500 0.000 7 Railways 0.000 0.000 0.000 8 Green belt t''"; r.500 3.000 9.860 -. 9 Tailing pond !-- 0.000 0.000 0.000 10 Effluent treatment plant 0.000 0.000 0.000 11 Mineral separation plant *a 0.000 0.000 0.000 AU 72 Torrnship i,. 0.000 0.000 0.000 " tli*:r 13 '3tt Others to specify€arage / 21.510 17.910 Artifi cial water reservoir 56.25 .? GrantTotal 66.110 66.110 s,\ 66.11.0 - For the year wise development and production J progranme kindly refer the chapter- 4. -=3 Mning and plate 5 to 9 deprcting the corresponding details. u\ 12.4.3 Water Quel$ Management J As the workings :,Y are below the general ground level, the rainwater precipitating wiih in the working area shall be stored in the workings. This improves the percolation --? thereby improving the ground watertable conditions. _13 .3 Since the major cause of nrrface water pollution during the opencast mining activities -i3 in this mine is wash off from outside / inside dumps and erosion from freshly excavated ar@s, the analysis of water ^'b from various points like nallahs, wells and .A frq, rivers reveals that dl the parameters are well below the prescribed limits by CpcB. Mining Plan 469 JJ --) - a-l ,rsk\ TAXCIt Ari alur Cement Works 1*) *'b- I /tr'n Activities Requinemeqt per Eflluent .Ai.a 'I- day ( M") :.-* {ll 1r)r* )omestic for drinking purpose 2 Nil \T ::--11516p-i i ;:;i";\ Wat€r spray on haul roads -&-,,:? 4 Nil $i ]'/'\ r.t tu,^ ffater for plantation 'i'1n I Nil tie+' \-t= iril'5i? i; t Vlechanical work shop 3 Nil ro.g\ d. iS ll r:: :,;.:i'r lb *.+ qG,,rvl '.*,'./,i q fotal reouirement l0 Nil ,.r'3 -{, rr'tf There would not be any toxic efiluent from mine hence +^. '& &- there is *J trednent ofwater from mine. fr*_- ,4 lrl Contnol measures to be adootcd are Sb The peripheral bunds will help that soil is not carried away by storm water. -fb Stabilization of bund slope to prevent erosion and this shall be done by providing plantation ,?5 dense along the bund slopes. j5 During dewatering operations the pumped out water will not change the quality. Green Belt Develooment :) Plants are most useful for mankind from its birth to death. The filtering capacity of r{3 trees for dust is 32 to 80 tons per hectaf,e. Noise level abatement to the tune of 20 to -to\v 30 decibels can be achieved by a green barrier of 50m width. Keeping in view the -b environmental problems plantation prograilrme has been prepared to mitigate the J problems. -:9 Afforestation Progranme for the plan period: lD Area No. of Survival Year Covered Places of Species 9 Saplings (Ea) rate plantation -3 YoASe ^5 20tr-t2 1000 0.37s 85 20t2-13 1000 0.375 85 Safety zone Eucalyptus & ^3 20t3-t4 1000 0.375 85 barrier Caurina 2014-t5 1000 0.375 85 3 Total 4000 1.500 13 12.4.4 Air Quality Management: Ambient air quality Monitoring was carried out for $rmmer season (April, May and Mining Plan 469 a3 ,J f ^-, t-r r- J- r-%\r \Il^| }"-- tArctr ,- Ariyalur Cement Works t June)' The parameters selected for analyzing J ambient air qualitv status were t+*.ar Respirable Particulate lvlatter (RPM), suspended particulate . J l.l:1-^^^-- ATA\ r . Nitrogen (NOr) Sulphur^ dioxide (SOr. A summary t_.1 "t ^"26frffii renrlts for ?A hours average concentration are given U"to*;{#-).G"s *s*= &t-a {.i ii rC ,d Locations *L' Values SPM RPM ,:) { r{92 nN0^t rJ pglm3 pdm3 i- i$dnr -i€/d3-- lease site Mn 67.60 , 33.740 x'*-aoo, ."r.6;0O:; ,.,.\,, ' IVIax 74.20 41.30 It\&e; '-lo00.1 .J v Mean ill,, 71.57 38.98 9.63=* *:lFI?f- ? Control Measurcs forAir euality /Dust Suppression J The main activities for air pollution are loading unloading, transportation and h""rry a? duty mobile equipments. Suppression measures like water spraying along haul road, il roadside plantation to provide canopy of foliage !, and regular use of water ejecting a system to dampen and control the dust during 'i) the course of drilling will be ,,? undertaken. The proposed measures to control qualrty air within the limits are detailed below. . Mobile equipments J Dust emanated due to the movement of equipments is generally suppressed by the J followingways: '5 . Surfacing of internal roads. J 5 Dust generated in the mines will be zuppressed by sprinkling water on haul roads with 1) the help of mobile water tanker with sprinkling arrangement. As there is not much of water seep4ge and acctrmulation Y in the pitg permanent pipe line connection for spraylng water on haul road for ,3 dust suppression cannot be carried out immediately. Howener your advice & zuggestion wilr be considered in T3 future. .i Rows oftrees would be planted -2 12.4.5 \ilaste management No solid waste will be generated during the ,3 life of the mine. The top kankar will be consumed alongwith --3 limestone mined at the bottom level. ,3 Mining Plan 469 o/ ^r alur Cement Works Top Soil Menagement + 12.4.6 The average thickness of the top red soil is meager ,^3 envisaged for mining. The upper layer of top red soil, tt-is'oxra*.a'ani&il organic matter will be stripped and used for [rtou., ,il-E-Sop"* \E pe,ripherat bund to facilitate revegetation and also iitiee plantatiop over $ peripheral E:rcess quantrty of riph. so*rrenmin"*g ^J beyond the bund. .. l{il staoked separately in a dump yard for the above ^3 dumpsites will be terracd with grasseg legumes etc to grcat ^d oft€nt. Ttre soil from this dump yard and shall be rehandle over the t bacldilled areas, onco backfilling of the mines out area commences. t: 12.4.7 Tailing l)am Management ,^5 As such there is no beneficiation plant for processing of the mineral and hence there e is no disposal ofwastdtailing fromthe mine is envisaged. 12.4.t Infrastntcture -3 The following infrastnrcnre facilities are available in the mines area: -^b r Mne office 3 . Road 5 For the villages in around the mines and factory permanent roads layrng works are -3 take,n from time to time by the company. Bridges are also constructed at critical -? points wherever need arises near to the factory. . -3 Drinkingwater Bore wells are dug in the vill4ges in and around the mines to cater the need of ^tt drinking water. For the near by villages, Sintex water tanks are kept in prominent ^lt locetions of the villages near factory which are filled up daily with &inking water zupplied through a water tanker from the factory. :? . Powerline for mine ^lt . Telephone line for mine .^tt Since it is a progressive clozure plan and the mine is in operation there is no question :lt of dismantling or disposal of infrastnrctures. 12.4.9 Disposal of Mining Machinery ^b It is a progressive mine closure plan and mine shall remain operative hence the t5 proposal for actual disposal of mining machinery is not applicable. ,^ h5 Mining Plan 469 ^-3 68 -,*\ ^"3 -"{} h.\ k1 TltGlf Ariyalur Gement Works n "2 :t*1 J b :'nr1 J 'b . Mine benches are being cleaned and properly sloped for its ? . Garland drains are made all around the mine to prevent water flow towards mine U for prwention of land slide/side fall. l2.4.ll Dismter Management and Risk Assessment ,-.1**-J The objective of onsite disaster management plan for the captive mine is to be a state ^1*3 of perceparal readiness through training, dwelopment to immediately control and ^% arrest any emergency situation so as to avert a full fledged disaster and the ,'1g consequence of lnrman and properly damage and in the event of a disaster still occuning to manage the same so that the risk of the damage consequences to life and ^'13 properfy is minimized --.h3 lWs TAI.TCEM has formulated a disaster management plan for Emergency ^% Preparedness & Responses I .^13 The salient features are elaborded as below: \i . Emergency response Organization Communication System ^b-t- ' ' Action on the site ^b); ,-.bt ' Facilities available at site. Emergcncy Response organization ^h Following officers of the mines will be responsible for co ordination in case of in mins. ^9t em€rgency situated any section ofthe .F Perron Responsibility ^.19i Flead of the departmentlvline Agent lite Controller ,^13 ;hift In charge/Section In charge {ccident Controller/ Communication rffEcer b 3mployee who gives the first information lrimary Controller % fi out the accident/accident {&- P & ADep't. (HOD) iaison officer ,d b Mining Plan 469 'i3 69 :-'- TATCIT alur Cement Works Key Pelsonncl and thcir rcsponsibitity ,,*1".1f- ij Site Contnoller The head of the departmentlMine agent shall have ;****Ai'ri controllingthe incident/accident and directing the personnelri,' t , flood and other natural calamities . To inform statutory bodies ofthe State and central To inform communication ofEcer about the #g assembly point. . To provide all assistance and call for Fire Squad, SeOurity Ofiicer and other senrices required for removing/control of danger. . To effrure that atl necessary personnel to be assemble at assembly point. Accident Controller/Shift In chatge . Mock rehearsal of plan prepared for accident. . To with&aw men/machines from the affected area with priority for safety of personnel, minimize damage to the machines, environment and loss of material. . To ac't as accident controller to all the later arrived. . To make a report based on the facts and figure and srbmit to the Site Controller Primary Controller . To inform the Accident Controller / shift in cbarge from the nearest means of communication about the location and the nature of accident . To assist in ctearing any obstruction in relief of accident. . To carry out dl instnrctions of accident controller. Capabitity of Lessee: Following facilities are available at Plant. . Public addressing system . Telephoned Mobile handsets . Runners/messenger . Emergency alarm . Fire figtrting equipments & accessories with trained manpower . Full fledge dispensary . Training centre . Fire tender, Ambulance out side I Facilities available r Government Hospital at Ariyalur *Offsite" As per Risk Assessment studieg the possibility of emergency sihration are does ruled out as proposed mine is not likely to pose any offsite emergency and hence not call for any preparation of an oFsite emergency plan. Mining Plan 469 l ^,fl) Ariyalur Cement Works Further the residential quarters and living area are far from the mine' However, considering e)ftreme situatioq District authority including informed aboutru! qrrany offsite emergency---'-:-'' if situation arises' ---- -'-^--- lif ---;''^;^-;r$') t2.4.L2 Care and Maintenance during temporary discontinuance s,i/6i.r'.;'.,:, r=sr': 'rF When the mine is temporarily discontinuance due to any - the following care and maintenance shall be carried out: . Noticetobe serrredtothe all concemed authority J ' The mining pit area shall be covered by temporary J . All acc€ss roads / openings to the pit/face shall be :.1 rule. J places r Warning shall be display on'Tlotice Board" at appropriate . security personnel shall be postd at every danger point. the mine without pnor '3 . No unauthorized person shatl be allowed to enter into permission of the management' mine and shall be kept in a . All men and machinery shall be withdrawn from the safe 'u{| compact and Place. per All safety precautions shall be taken care offas rule' mine and manpower retrenchment ? 12.5,0 Economic Repercussion of closure of '3 It is a progressive mine clozure plaq regarding the manpower retrenchment, L.p"nritioi to be gven, socio-e,colomic reperorssions, and remedial meazures -g of final mine closure ;[[q* to the closiu'e oinrio" shall be furnished at the time *3 plan. remuneration as applicable During the temporary discontinualion or closure, the same -T *ao-stotoe shall be entitled forthe closure period' of the continuation of family ,2 t2.5.r No. of local residents employcd in the mine, status occupation. 1"3 family occupation is presortly local residents are employed for the gardening and the mainlY agriorlrure. |2.S.2Compensationgivenortg!"given-totheemployeesconnectingwiththe ^r? sustenance of himself and their family members' prevailing rules and norms' During the full Compensation will be given ls per the be provided snacks and food items at fledged op"r"tioo of miiing the imployels will :"3 zubsidiary rate. mining indust4y- membcr of persons J 12.5.3 Satellite occupations connected to the after mine closure engageo therein- continuance of such business ^*aI member per$ons satellite ocorpation connected to the mining and the All other the gi".n ptigtiP in other mines owned by the applicant company in ^b1It engaged *1iu. samJregion in close ProximitY' AJh. k".-, Mining Plan 469 71 ^u? ...-: a -:{o ;f % \/ TrilGtt '. u Ari alur Gement Vlrorks ^k- tf 12.5.4 &r, Continued engagement of cmployees in the rehabilitate anee arrd any othcr remnant activities. mins *3 After the elesurg the eligible employees will be other mining lease hold areas of the applicaot company ^b* 12.5-5 Envisagcd nepercusrion on the expectation of the ,--1*i of mine. Th9 society around the mining area is mainly farmers. J voids created during the mine clozure wil be very ;;fuif") ^b development. -.Y3 12.6.0 Time Schcduling for Abandonment ^at The calculated life of the mine based i on available reserves and the proposed ^b production plan is about 2gyar. ,-h3 ^b) Particulars of Task ^13 Decommissioning Ot Demolition .-.'5 Plantation in minerGut area ana Uenches q Reqroval of infrastnrcnne nemovalorequ@ Irq Sitesafety-bm ^5 Re handling oftop-soii sioiil ^? Remediation / Mtigation;m Reclamationandreffi ^i) Green belt development & ^b'5 Maintenanceana@ clozure operations J Retrenchment anA netocalion cost 3 Research & development Administration / Management cost _ towarT 3 MCP oreoaration J 3 d Mining Plan 469 3 J -l q ) Gement Works I 12.7.0 Abendonncnt Cost , The final abandonment cost based on the activities protective I and rehabilitation measures including programmed shall be zubmitted during I the final mine Howwer the abandonmelrt cost calculated with of oostias,.fttfows. i \. 1ia'i,:: ,, :.-..;. .t \ I Sl. No. Partlculars Decornmissioning or 1 DemoliUon Rs. 1,3s,000/- to*".o.r r aFn ffi , .nnum) : 2 Remorml of Infiastructure Rs. 1,35,000/- (@Rs.0.15 Lakh rupees per annum) The machinedes are I Removal of kept common forallmining tease area 3 Equignents or Healy Machineries / mines. Hence during dosure of mines, the maihines will be redeployed in the othermining I area of the company. Site Safety 4 B-u1ds witl be devetoped allaround the pitwith a total cost - By formlng Bunds all amund of Rs.1,00,00/- Remediation / Mitigation As the mlning lease area is full of timestone and coexists 5 wtth the other leasehold I measures* of the compeny, the final mined out area will be converted into a water storage reservoir. Reclamation & Rehabilitation 6 measurgs - Green belt Rs.15,75,000/- I (@Rs 1.1S Lakh per annum (avg)) dwelopment* Maintenance & Monitoring 7 dudng & after dosure Rs.8,00,000/- (@Rs. 1.00 Lakh per annum) openations t I Retrenchment & Relocation The. available manpower and machineries during the time @st* of closure of mines will be utilised in the other m'ining arcaq of the company. Research I & Developrnent Nil Administration / Management 10 Cost- a tomrds MCp Rs. 80,000/-(@Rs. 0.10 Lakh perannum) a lreparation Mining Plan 469 l3 a C \ TAIGII Ari alur Ceme r/ 12.8.0 Financial Agsurance '*.-{.' nS" ) Table indicating the Break up of areas in the Mining i'or".;tJ -3 financiel assurance. (as per circular 4t2}06l ,tt Additional ', ,1 requirenent during plan t! period (In Ha) 3 I -3 9 3 t -5 ) J 1 ^) -) :t ^) ReferPlateNo.ll Area put to use for mining & allied a services is about 4g.450 Ha. forthe proposed plan period' As per rule 23(F) of MCDR (Amendment ^) 2003) an amount of Rs l2,l 1,2s0 (R'pees Twelve lakhs and eleven thousand two hundred and fifty only) @ Rs. 25,000 i per rla' Howwer the financial assurance for the above amount will be furnished after ^| obtaining clearance from the Rqgionar controiler of mines. ^l Thls Mining Plan is approved subiect to tho conditions i stiPulations ^l s h^nM lndicated in the Mining Plan a.pprovll @.Gangatfiaran) r '5L retter No. TNIfr.#-.lN,t{ lst- zq6 RQP/]VIAS/I20t9vL oare...le?/Q.U-Zl / 2- : Miniag Plan 469 -t"Tt4i* \.irH,rw I'v'" qrcr ffier {E.3Tr-} Controiler of tullnes {S. Z.} $TRS{r qsT;r E{*" Indian Elureau of Mines. *,:i,.ll:c r tl,tNGJr.L*F'F :c 1 q _ t-; .' !,, a) j ^:3 :3 .h ^5 t5 -t) ^b -s q ,tff ,.33 ^li AF{]qEXU$R.H, ^9 S ^1t ^.tt ^? b b ':! -b lt i3 It lb 2 ^5 :.:5 :'3 Avvg;qunE- | TAIYCEM -BOARD OF DIRECTORS lz--.-r:pii -.\ ,:RfSfiled&h.No. S.No. Name & Desigation Office Ph. DKE(' .'r+ Thiru Ka"BALACIIANDRAII, IAS, h33 5tt:I \ qii.*tr ..e'l 01. CHAIRMAN A}ID M.ANAGING DIRECTOR fii"-' f rr 28s4?&,,i' t.'df .l I Tamilnadu Cements Corporation Ltd., lt r ll:l i j"'1 735"Anna Salai, CHENNAI{00 002. 't lt h'i' ii;''-: . . 1i't; it- '.:";lii t',, il Dr. P.SENTHILKUMAR, lAS, t.,'i.."*,'\r:i'* :'.: ,:;i,-::/ 02. SPECIAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT 25677560 '\ Finance Depar'tnen! Secretariat, CHENNAI - 600 OO9. 03. Thiru RJ(UNJIIIIAPATHAM, DIRECTOR, (040) Plot No.E Karuvi Hills.Phasc I 23tt23tl g8r'84t5265 Jubilec Hills Post, FTYDERABAD - 5OO 033. 04. Thiru M.S.SIIANMUGAIIA IAS Joint Secretary, Industires Departrnent 2567076s 26425213 Secretariat, CIIENNAI - 600 OO9. 05. Thiru K.BAI-ASUBRAMAIIIAI{, MEMBER (GENERATTON), Tanil Nadu Electricity Board, 28521915 26245959 a CHENNAI - 600 OO2. 06. Thiru S.VIJAYAKLJIvIA& IAS, DIRECTOR. Rural Development & Panchyat Raj Department 24323794 26286551 Panagal Buildings, Saidape! CHENNAI.600 OI5. 07. Thiru ATLJL AI{A}ID, IAS, DIRECTOROF GEOLOGY AI.ID MINING i/c, GUII{DY, 22s0r158 CHENNAI - 600 032. Dy.General Manager, TAIlICEM-Ariyahn Ceme,nt Works, Ariyalur. :' Alffiexrr€* tr -i: t.h,aeelh.ip:beta for No1so'w$f.5r nty ^1, tNoVernb.er ZO1OI Baseline l Ddta for Novcmber 2010 XaU sn*u lchl Lim csto n e. M h e AMBIENT AIROUALIW S.No. Month Week Day Date TSPM PM 10 t*4,,. i'nol" "fifr co Units [tglm" p9/m' pg/m"' -pPm pprn ''tftr,, 1 <1 <1 1$ 01/02.11.2010 1?6' 37 8.2 11.4 .-, 2 <1 <1 I$ 2ra 0203.11.2010 134 38 8.3 11.6 3 1* 09/10.11.2010 L37 41 8.6 11.4 <1 <1 4 <1 <1 utt, 2ra 10/11.11.2010 LZ4 rto 8.4 11.2 5 <1 <1 ft 18/19.11.2010 128 41 7.8 10.6 6 <1 <1 ilrnt f 1.9/20.11.2010 135 3B 8.1 10.8 7 1s 26127.LL.a0:lO 131 36 7.9 11.3' <1 <1 B N T 2228.11.2010 138 39 7.7 11.1 <1 <1 MIN t24.0 36.0 7.7 10.6. MlD( 138.0 41.0 8.6 11.6 Mean L32.9 38.8 8.1 11,2 10h Percentile 126.8 36.7 7,8 10.7 30h Percentile 131.3 38.0 7.9 11.1 50h Percentile 134.5 38.5 8.2 11.3 percenUle 956 L37.7 41.O' 8.5 11.s 999 PerenUte L37.9 41.0 8.6 11.6 4I - Xallankurichl hline 4 os elin e D ala fo t N ove mb er 2 0 I 0 AMBIENT AIRqUAIJTY /'/-!t),''' i t.:: :: t.l: t t' l'l StaUon A2 : Mine Lease ;\ S.No. Month Week Day' Date' TSPM PM 10 igJ, HC .tl Units ' Fg/m' Hg/m' l+g4rrE ,,*P., fr gE" r' /l t*:') r/.r 1 1* I ovoz.fl.zoro 133 37 -._.9.5 -+.ts q-f <1 2 ft t 0203.11.2010 tz7 35 7.i\ 7v <1 <1 3 1* 09/10:11.2010 132 39 7.3 10.5 <1 <1 4 10/11.11.2010 134 34 6.5 10.2 rtr f r1 <1 \I . 5 1tt 18/19.11.2010 130 29 6.7 I rO.r <1 <1 6 Ilrnt f 19/20.11.2010 | tz4 35 6.4 9.7. <1 <1 7 lst 25/27.11.2010 126 33 7.3 10.3 8 IV 2* 27128.11.2010 131 36 7.O 9.6 <1 <1 MlN '124.0 29.0 6.4 9.5 MAJ( 134.0 39.0 7.3 10.5 Mean 129.6 34.9 6.9 10.0 10h Percentile 125.4 31.8 6.5 9.6 30h Percentile t27.3 34.1 6.7 9.7 50h Percentile 130.5 35.5 6.9 9.9 95h Percentile 133.7 38.3 7.3 10.4 98b Percentile 133.9 38.7 7.3 10.5 M/s BhagavothiAna Inbs Ltd, Hyderobad I J J Baselhe Data November 2010 Kallanku richi Limatone :Min \ e AMBIEI{T AIR OUALITY ,.) #;'ffi;>\ Samplino StaHon i? : Norr Di} Na ^.) S-Nn Mnnilr lllal- I ?q-:::i.1 vsf udfe t', t.l d ^) TSPM PM 10 ,&i r NOx' Units cor Pg/m' ug/m' $s/ Fg/mtr tu 'lI f,"8' Pp$ ^) 1 .J "'.: ) 1st 01/02.11.2010 131 '.{I1: 37 7 N'i ..lG8ut. i,'i !.'i::l!i .<-f 2 \. F 2nd 0203-11-2010 t37 35 .-,s,1,:, ,.Y, ftfovemUe, 9.3 ' lsi;' , 3 2010 I 1sr !9110.11.20r0 ti8 43 :-sF <1 ) 4 8.2 ii-F., IT 2'n r0/11.11.2010 L29 zlo <1 -a) ,^, ) -^') ^) -.) ^) IWs Bhagavaihieio t,,t, udffiii ^) J J Baseline Eatafor November 2010 Kdllankurich i Limeston e Min e .-' AMBIEM AIR QUALIW ^) ^) sa m pti n s stat on A4 : venkata ra map ura d6y:Y ^3q\- S.No. Month Week Day Date ae .i ^t TSPM Pt'l10 /6i' Noilfi HC t\ Units ppm , Fg/m' Pg/m' fg',ttt' unfry, iel 1 *r.Kl ) 1* 03/04.11.2010 82 25 $'6-3. , ;lt t{,.-,jt -\ 2 , 04/05.11.2010 .-.8-6 ;--$$ { a.) .^D ,^. ) ,^l ^) ^) ) M/s BhagavathtAna Labs LttL, HJderubad 1.4 KaIl an k u r kh i Limsto n e hlin e ^W, D ot u fo lly r^n *.!!J9. AMBIENT AIR OUALIW Ottakavil a November 2010 17l18.11.2010 Ws BhagawthiAna Labs Ud,Hyderabad 1.5 J ) ) Boseline Data November 2010 Xailanhuri ch i Lim ra;ton e. M in e AMBTEM ArR quALrr.Y J /.,.,rff;".b ) i Samolina Str}l^- aE - r.. ii.'.f--*-Ti S.No. ta Month Wed( Day Date w 1 :, -) /t TSPM PH TO\ .-rtra 'Ftoii.: Hf^ /coF Unlts FsI;5 ) Fg/m3 psI61. ppm I w/"T' :HUr lst q/02.11.2010 t711 2 85 27 .it <1 '3 rt 2u 0203.11.2010 Novernber - 87 25 5.5 7.8 <1 <1 2010 1n 09/10.11.2010 95 <1 <1 I 4 28 6.2 8.2 I IInt * L0/11.11.2010 g? 5 24 5.5 7.9 <1 <1 ) 1rt L8/19.11.2010 90 <1 6 26 5.8 6.9 <1 IIInt F 19/20 1r ?nrn 94 .<1 t 7 28 5.4 7.5 <1 1st 20/27.11.2010 87 I 25 6.2 <1 <1 ry ?UZB.LI.20ro 8.3 1 92 23 6.4 8.6 <1 <1 MIN 85.0 q? a 23.0 7.2 MAX 95.0 ^) 28.0 6.s 8.3 Mean 90.4 25.8 5.9 7.9 10h perentile ^) 98.4. 23.7 5.3 7.3 Jvrn0l rer(Englex--- %3 25.0 s.6 . 7.6 vvrn0r n^----,- ^t rElLCilUl€ 91.0 25.5 6.0 8.1 95"'Percenule -^) 94.7 _28.0 5-5 8.3 98"'Percenule 94.9 ^t 28.0 6.5 8.3 .al af ^) ^, ^t t , ) :, I WBhagavathiAM 'or Baseline Data November 2010 K allankurichi Lhn est o n e. Min e AMBIEI{T AIR qUALrff -l ^i,i 'i.:.p -= -l Sampling Station A6 : K:illankurictri Ct .i.-. ,| S,No. Month We€ft Day Date r-: , TSPM PM 10 \ei NOx'=ar 'irc, :A Units ug/.m' Fg/m" uB{$ {l9/m' , $9 ffpm 1 - ,4,, a,l ^.J ^) ^) ^.J ^) 1 Mls BhagavathiAna Labs Ltd, Hvderahan r i Jr i .Li m estone M h e 2 0 1 0 Kallanhu B asel4 e D g! a Io!' N ov enb er AMBIENT AIR OUAIJTY ffis i;* - tr*t\ Qamnlirin Station A7 : KaduqUf I ,.,r'rlti:!.:ts:c '--r-f 'd Date \./ S.No' Month Week Day Inc TSPM Pt' 10 I #cz. no*Ti CB pg/m' uU/.rn: ue/4"if ::ppm p#l Units Fg/m' -i: ''l \ i ;'t, t :, '. -l{-t i'1 . ttt;' 7 1 25 5.8..-' " 8.2 l.r ltt 01/02.11.2010 85 {<1 , ;;ia4;1 , nrtn? 11 ?O10 87 26 6.2 7V F t <1 <1 3 09/10.11.2010 91 22 5.1 8.4 l't <1 <1 4 ilnl 10/11.11.2010 93 24 s.6 7.6 f <1. <1 l't 18/19.11.2010 90 2l 6.3 8.4 5 <1 <1 T" 19/20.11.2010 85 25 5.4 7.5 6 ff <1 1* 26/27.11.2010 86. 24 6.2 8,2 a <1 <1 20 5.7 8.4 B w 2* 27128.11.2010 93 MIN 85.0 20.0 5.1 7.4 8.4 MAX 93.0 26.0 6.3 Mean I e8.g ?3.4 5.8 8.0 roF PerenE!e--J-95J 20.7 5.3 7.5 30b Percentile 86.1 22.2 5.6 7.7 ? 50h Percenbih 88.5 24.O 5.8 8.2 9$ Perceqlilq 93.0 25.7 6.3 8.4 9S Percentile 93.0 2s.9 | 6.3 8.4 Mli Bnogwothi Ana Labs lttil, Hyderabad jg'{, lJaselhe Data November ^,o 2010 Xs.IIa nk'r rtchl Limes t o n itr e M h e .\? -ub AMBIENT AIR qUAUTY } -9\1 :a d\ t S'No' Month Week Day Date l1i ; ^b 3 iSPM PM 10 t6br HC c( ^b Units Fg/m' pg/m" b \J*: -PT: tw 1 .<1 1o 03/04.11.2010 92 27 sX ?8'- l;st b 2 F 2'6 g4l05.11.2010 <1 87 23 6.2 \r'= 3 November b <1 <1 2010 1st u/rz.ir.zoro 98 29 5.3 8.7 4 ? 11no 2'd 12/13.11.2010 85 26 5.6 7.5 <1 <1 5 fih 1* 16/17.11.2010 94 25 6.4 8.2 <1 <1 * 6 lgto t 17l18.11.2010 93 28 6.3 7.6 <1 <1 7 1 z3l24.tt.zoLo 95 E 5.4 8.4 <1 <1 i 8 w <1 -:' 2ta 24125.LL.aILO 86 z3 5.8 7.9 <1 MIN 85.0 23.0 5.3 7-5 MAX ^b 98.0 29.0 6.4 8.7 Mean 91.3 25.8 5.8 8.1 ^t 10h Percentile 85.7 23.0 5.4 7.6 30h Penintile :b 87.5 2s.0 5.6 7.8 50h Percentile 92.5 25.s 5.8 8.1 95h PercenUle ?g 97.0 ?:8.7 6.4 8.6 pQf Percentile ^9 97.6 28.9 6.4 8.7 i5 ^? :5 ,4.! ^9 ^? ^.9 ,^,? ^5 ^3 ^3 .| ^) Wt BhagavdhiAna Labs LaL, Hyderabai ? 1.8 Boseline Data November 2010 Kallanku fi ch i Li d a to n e' M in e AMBIENT AIR OUALITY S.No. Month Week DaY D'ate 'r.#J !r'ii TSPM PM TO g'i it{(})tll nHc Units ritEYrriP & $g/m' ug/m' t-u{L: $-p.."* ' -.i\r fin t \ <1 1* I og/o+.rr.zoro 98 24 5.8 "H 2 <1 <1 rt * 04/05.1r.2010 105 28 6.4 8.4 3 <1 <1 ltt jrv12,11.2010 tl,z 31 6.2 8.6 4 <1 <1 11ttd f 12/13.11.2010 110 27 5.7 7.8 5 <1 <1 1* 16/17.11.2010 108 29 5.9 8.3 6 IIItl . v 17l18.11.2010 104 E 6.1 8.5 <1 <1 7 1* 23/24.11.2010 97 23 6.3 7.7 <1 <1 I IV m 24125.11.2010 106 26 5.7 8.3 <1 <1 MIN 97.0 23.0 s.7 7.7 MN( 112.0 31.0 6.4 8.6 Mean 105.0 26.6 6.0 8.2 10h ferentile 97.7 23.7 5.7 7.8 30b Percentile 104.1 25.1 5.8 7.9 50r Perentile 105.5 26.5 6.0 8.3 Percentle 956 111.3 30.3 6.4 8.6 9Bh Percentile LLL.7 30.7 6.4 8.5 l3l ^b l-" ^? ^13 ^ q-l J ^"3 ! M/s Bhaeavathi Ana r aAo t.t rr"t-- ' ' ' J Boseline Datafor Noventber 2010 \ Kall ank u richi Lima ton e h i i n e ) -) a AT.JTBIENT AIRqUAIIW '! ttffi,. fI f , atil'r,\','r ti,>:, i. . .rl' i"vt Sam.pling StaUon A1O 'i I 1 : Reddipatar/[in,r' i! S.No. Month Week Day Date ) /t TSPM ;:.SO2 ri NOXii: I ,",.J HC-- to Units Hg/m" Pg/m" *tg/1n3. 'lr9/rnli PI$ ppm ) ".:"';i.^'-., .:.rl 1 -F# <1 1* 03/04.11.20rG 103 31 b-ej' 4I ) 2 <1 <1 In f 04/05.11.2010 98 28 6.2 8.1 3 '- i i I t .t I I ,1 T I : Mls BhagavathiAno Labs LttL, Hydetahad l. 10 F, ^f Bsseline Dah or November 2010 & Kallo4h u r ichi Limq to n h. e ItI in e b^J fb AMBTEM NOrSE LE\rEl-s dB (Al Mitre Lease Mine Lease Near pit no3 1 .r :l _bfl." ;l$nkata ,.i ..:l ;l Time (hrs) area ^-J afl^ Baseline Data November 2010 Kallan kur ich i Limego ne' M in e AMBIENT NOISE LE1/EIS dB (A) Time (hrs) Kallankuriclri Kadugur Kovilankudikadu i $i*'" I +:x) $tpal$.ri 6:00 42.3 43.9 42.8 :oi:'$ll"$:ov ,:! rtrtiA),jff,{ 7:00 43.5 45.6 43.6 'tRg' i -' i-eylr 43.8 .8:00 46.2 . 44.2 42.8-€ =:745.2 9:00 44.2 ,16.8 4s.B 43.7 45.7 10:00 45.6 49.2 46.7 44.2 i 48.6 11:00 48.2 49.6 49.3 46.7 49.2 12:00 48.6' zE.2 48.2 49.8 50.4 13:00 49.4 ,18.9 50.6 49.1 50.3 14:00 50.4 50.3 51.3 50.4 49.7 15:00 50.3 s0.9 50.4 50.6 48.2 16:00 50.8 51.5 50.1 s1.3 47.6 17:00 51,4 58.6 49.3 51.7 48.4 18:00 52.8 46.7 48.1 48.6 46.7 19i00 47.2 45.2 47.6 49.2 47.6 20:00 48.6 45.8 44.2 47.4 45.2 21:00 46.5 44.3 ,14.1 "l 43.1 47.6 I 22:00 46.2 46.2 4?..8 45.3 43.7 23:00 4s.8 t 43.8 42.2 44.1 42.8 00:00 44.8 43.1 41.5 43,8 41.3 .1:00 ulo.8 42.9 210.6 4t.2 40.6 S*.-r 2:00 43,6 39.s qo.z A,J I 40.6 38.4 .EI'L 3:00 4L.2 38:1 40.7 40.7 37.2 4:00 38.3 38.5 39.6 39.5 38.6 i 5:00 39.8 ^ry3 I 37.4 39.4 39.5 37.2 b"- i MIN 38.3 37.4 39.4 39.5 37.2 AJ t I MA( t 52.8 58.6 51.3 51.7 50.4 I Day ^13 I leq 44.7 50.2 48.O ' Ilhd-\ t 48,3 47,6 t J i i Night Leq 4:1.5 41,.9 41.0 42.3 40.6 I l-, I 'i 'J I ^t3 t ) Ms Bhagavatltllna Labs Ltd-. Hvderahad Kallank u rich i Ljrrr est o tt e Min e Annexure 1 (c) -4 \\ '!^:# ,a ,i{-\ 'a'' Unit sea;Pnalnr .\1 S. No ,tilrl;;,*t 're 1 u 1 Odour ffi]qctionablef,,.',ryf :, z Taste ', t. ,: \aGoi,,. 3 C.olour Hazen units ,)i !!"i6ii ,'".*r/] \al 4 pH *.i-"';--;.'.' ,y <1\\E:-=7 5 Turbldity NTU 310 6 Total Dbsotved solids mgfl 7 Alkalinity as CaCo3 mg/l 180 170 8 Total hardnes as CaCo3 mg/l 9 nitnta noe I mg/l 1 ^ 0.06 10 Ptrosphates PO4 mg/l 30 11 Chlorides as d mg/l 12 Sulphates SO4 mg/l t7 13 Sodium as Nd mg/l 32 14 Potassium as K mE/l z 15 Calcium as C-a m9/l 52 t6 Magnedum as Mg m9/l 9.7 t7 Lead as Pb mg/l <0.01 18 Manganese as Mn mg/l <0.01' 19 Cadmium as Cd mg/l <0.01 20 Chromium as Cr m9/l <0.01 z1 C.opper as Cu mg/l' <0.01 22 Zinc as Zn mg/l <0.01 23 Iron as Fe mg/l 0.10 =b 24 Fluoride as F mg/l 0.40 ZS I MeroxY as Hg mg/l <0.001 ? 26 Selenium as Se mg/| <0.01 3 27 Arsenic as As ms/l <0.01 :5 28 Cyanlle as CN mg/l <0.01 29 Boron as B mg/l <0.10 J : 30 Total Coliform MPN/100m1 2I aro3 d 1 I i. I 1. 13 I Ws Bhagavathi Ana Labs IJd-, lly dembad ,-al ank u ricltl Lima to ne Mh e 2010 KalI J Bysellne D-atafor Nove'|nher ^.t GROUNqldAIE ^) \ .;?;:'is'Fl ^J Unit S.No T.ests Venkatara-.Ptffi 'fr!<5er \ Hazen <5 l'.-' t l! :, r *F,).1.$*y, \ ^3 I @lour Fi-. t l; \.' i ".P) r.. units l! r+' I \i ll L r Irf. ^3 7.78 i ,.7.h? iF 3 2 pH 1\.:;, ['; NIU 3 Turbidity 1150 FI ,^3 4 Total Dlssoveo sottos mg/l '*ll:. ".-''-'3S5-;."; as rTE/r s80 i\'*.5M ^,3 5 Total hardness CaCo3 ,^3 85 13 6 Nftrabs NO3 m9/t 3 0.05 mgrl 0.03 7 Phcphates PO4 180 85 3 I €hlorHes as d mg/l '1216 59 J 9 Sulphates soa mg/l m9/l 138 60 p 10 Sodium as Na mg/l 9 4 11 Potassium as K :5 164 108 L2 Calcium as.Ca ms/l 41 7t ^+ 13 Magnesium as Mg mg/l <0.01 <0.01 ^q 14 l-ead as Pb m9/l <0.91 <0.01 15 Manganese as Mn mg/l ^3\ 'Cadmium <0.01 '<0.01 16' as Cd mg/l .=\ <0.01 <0.01 L7 Chromlum as Cr mg/l <0.01 <0.01 ^) 18 6ppEr as Or m9/l 1. 14 'WsBhagawthlAna Labs Ud., Hydcrabad n e 17 i n KaiIa nku richi Lbnato I November 20N l BuelineData :tr;.ilF OUAIJTY GROUND WATER _. -.,+.,\ \s{ 't \r. (6 \.1 Gilanlarrichi Kadugur t {l s. G-f1" u( ) :l No <50{ I <5 <5 ;.,: l;rti!i Hazen .-.!I lt Co Our 1 -,- ., ''.-.:i' un't|s 7.S9.;.;;- 8.O4 6.IJ ,giv" 2 pH rt 98 288 112 -t rng/l 89 ' 6ium-as-Na 4 -) 10 4 I K mg/l I 11 Potassium as r12 tlz 84 tJb , as Ca m9/l 12 GHum .tb 17 7L m9/l 41 ) <0.01 13 <0.01 t. 15 IulhBhagwathlAna ua -HiL,Hyito.abad ^q\-?, J :il ^,b ,^q-"9 ^b -.b Annexure 'lb - z ^p ,& €-ontrol ,M.easures -F ,^b ^b I o Llnato n e M in e -l Kqll anku richl 5 '3 2. Noise Level due to blasdng and the cdntrol measures 5 incorporated in the EIA report b The present mine's not a worting mine hence, the lmpact of b been taken from the other areas where blasting operations n ground vibration strdies have been canied out in order to b reommended usage of blasting materialwith safety procedures. ThdiF to b fior respondlng to the abore querry. Horlever, ground vibratbns studies 3 the satd mine once the mine become operd$onal and adequate safety measures as to. 3 p€soibed In the sttrdy will be stuicHy adhered 3 The noise level measured dirring the blasting activity at a dlstance of 1000 m from the blast pressure lenel of 92.3 dB (A) which is insbntaneous. b site shown a sound The on$olmeasures suggest€d for blasting actMBes indude: Control measures . Limitj bbsting with suitable delay/noise free low scale operaUon / proper maintenan€ of madrlneries and proper gradient will be maintained . prwblon of alr sllencers to modulate the noise generated by the machines. . Ear muffs for operators of high noise generating equipment like drills. . The roofs, walls and floors will be. covered with noise absorbing material to reduce ^5 the reflected no{se. ,^b r Mine office roomi will be in clo'sed glass enclosures i Prwislon of protecfve devices like ear muffslear plugs to those workers who can nol ^5 be isolated from the source noise. ,^3 . A tlrlck greel bett with species of rich canopy will be developed to control the noise ^3 lelrels at the boundary . The speciftc species of Green Bett that will be used for control of noise emission ^9 . ry adverse impact is anticipated abore 500 m distance ^:' The gulde lines for the opentors to reduce the ground.vibrations, to minimize over-pressure ^3 levels, antl to onBol the fly rock are list(d below: ^3 ^3j v ^" :3 -3 Mls Bhagonu.atlti Ana Labs Ltd' Hydenbad 2.1 Kallunkurich t t tt u t9Y. n!' e lu! to Bluting ' '* f?.ise laryl reducing ground vibrations ' For I ) l:i ":s 3:j'n.;''{O)f ) ground vibration at gfuen dlstances' ., :.'. ., \ p versus ti it, ) s cnarges at if., Lnarge"Clrarge); tntnt-rrrqrrt- t11 - fredt ) MIC (Maximum InstananeousInstantaneous a ) UseJse smaller :.t"--- '; increase the vibratons bv Sff/o *qil*:''1y';i sma[ Ume intervals ontv " ':L"']n::[{, \t however lasb longer' ) reductions tn MiG without in-trole delays which permit further ) use dedced charg6 and incremingthenumberofholestobedritled;whichwou|dbethecaseifbenchheights were to be reduced instead' ' ! delays; delays should sequene arrd inter.hole/inter-row I carefu|v design the detonauon notbetoosmallotherwisetheuplosiorswilleffectivelycoalesceandthebenefiLsof 3 small MICs lost' 3 >Coniiderghangingthefrequencyspectrrrmoftheshockbyvaryingbtastdesignsinterms -9 acdlrate detonation' of the inter-hole delays' ensuring Factorc to Gontrol FtY Rock misfires by all means available Aroiding rock and stemming such that the blasted Choosing the bench height' burden and outward not upwirrd' movement is primarily horizontal lnd Select the orientaHon of the face 3l rnspecttheblastsitefornaUralFiG,beddingp|anes,mudseams,voidsandany or raggedness working face for overhang/back bre:k 5 other weaknesses; inspect the patGrn is laid out' 5 before the blast hole tt reduced bY lower berrch heights' ,b problem can be averted avoil detonabr leads being cut' Thls b . sequence of firlng) and electronk detomtors' b by using non-electlc and l. $erockfromanear|ierrowtomoreorrtsothatthene: , t t t t , t t t -t , -) ) ) I ?l ) I 4' Xallankurichi Limat on e Mhe {| Annexure - III 1 ^3 Top soil storage area to be separately ear marked and top soil to be -.. gslLized for further reclamation, ^ *l. thin lbyer of black cotton soil $op soil) stomge area is eannarked ^ 3itthickness is 0.5 mFs. :the top soil is very much useful for agdotltural ,^. br plantation. 3used ^ *n" top soil being acctrmulated as separate stocls will be utilized within the mines for ^ $reclamation of mined out areas for green belt development. ^J - Beldes, due to constant wind blown effects, ftne sands will acctmuhte in the mine pits in ^ 3 murse of .time. Thus the mined out pits will be restored to original levels. ^3 -. As the mining opembons will be through simple blasting and otcavation, confined to from ^-l- ground level followed by subsequent baddilling, the land degradaUon effects in this case will a 3 be minimal. \ ^9 voids created due to mlning operatlons will be back filled to the maximum extent qvr The shallorv 'a with top soil. Due to such systematicalty planned reclamation measures for simultaneous ^ 3 bacttrrlling in a sequential fashion, of the mining voids, land degradation effects will be \ minimized. In addiUon, the planned green belt development will improve the soil status of the aY area. ^3 ^3 ^3 5 3 5 5 3 3 3i 3[g -rf '9 I '-'. '-ifr?F 4a: ) o*to.i-p to;e*:oq ' ri ^) . ' ( Uniler Rulp;Z2G:,pf :Mineral Concession Eules;, 196frfT' , .a) '.'G: ' :':t ;l' :":-:i': i(, r" . '.. 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AT THE REOISTERED OFFICE OF THE CORPT:NXTi '{A:' F' i -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oro_o_o_o -o _o_o-o_ ^r$:i1r{ : ,^.) ^.) 2t Dglegatlon of oowers to Manager of Alangrulam Ce rno Arty6lua wotrkt, ^.) 141 'delegatlonIn supersesslon of Ell..the earller ,-. ) of powers to ef,e-elneraf Manager of the Alangrlam.Cement Works and to the proJect tianag"r-oi in"--"- ^) . Arlyelur cemenl pro3ectl the Boirc resolved to del,e.gaee po*eri as-D1acea ^) before the Board-and tnltiall-a-Uy the Chel.rmon for ourpeses of tdentifi_ catlon, commolly the Ooneral-l,tinsg", ^) ot Alangulam !p project Cemerit wor:X" a"a-if," ) llanager/General' Manager of the Artyalur Cement prcject. l! al . ti TRUE EXTRAqT Fcr Tr,.l'iIL I'lr:rU L 2- a (A. \IELLI.\}IGIRI ) S ECRETARY -C IJM- F I N.A,NC I AL C') : ]iF. .\ i.. : .t I a'h :' ''''lti'...'..' .rppnove n BY .t .9.79 THE BOARD illil'iiilBiil!,ir IN RESP.ECT OF THE I llil fi iilili, WORXg.AND ARIYA . a_t_ t ti t. t' Tr drrw'sl"._oy' .;. 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