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[Six Monthly Compliance Report of Group Housing [SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT OF GROUP June’ HOUSING PROJECT AT VILLAGE DHANWAPUR, SECTOR 2016 104, GURGAON, HARYANA] CHAPTER 3 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STATUS Name of the project: Group Housing Project at Village - Dhanwapur, Sector – 104, Gurgaon, Haryana EC letter no.: SEIAA/HR/2013/974 Dated 15th October, 2013 Period of Compliance report: October 2015 to March 2016 S.NO ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CLEARANCE CONDITIONS Part A- Specific Conditions: Construction Phase 1. “Consent to Establish” shall be “Consent to Establish” has been obtained from Haryana State obtained from Haryana State Pollution Control Board under Air Pollution Control Board under Water Act and a copy shall be Water and Air Act vide letter no. submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana HSPCB/ Consent/ before the start of any 2821214GUNOCTE504216 and construction work at site. has already been submitted with previous compliance report. 2. A first aid room as proposed in First aid facility has been provided the project will be provided in the for safeguarding primary project both during construction healthcare of the workers and operational phase of the employed at the project site. project. 3. Adequate drinking water and a) Adequate drinking water sanitary facilities should be and sanitary facilities have provided for construction workers been provided for at the site. Provision should be construction workers at site. made for mobile toilets. Open b) Sufficient arrangements for M/s FLORENTINE ESTATES OF INDIA LTD. [SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT OF GROUP June’ HOUSING PROJECT AT VILLAGE DHANWAPUR, SECTOR 2016 104, GURGAON, HARYANA] defecation by the labours is toilets and bathing have strictly prohibited. The safe been provided on site and disposal of waste water and solid near the labor hutments. wastes generated during the c) Safe disposal of wastewater construction phase should be and solid waste is being ensured. done. 4. All the top soil excavated during The excavation work has been construction activities should be completed now. All the excavated stored for use in horticulture / top soil has been stored within the landscape development within the project premises for landscape project site. development and backfilling. 5. The project proponent shall The construction material is stored ensure that the building material within the project site. A required during the construction temporary store room has been phase is properly stored within provided for storing construction the project area disposal of material. It is not creating any construction waste should not adverse effect on the neighboring create any adverse effect on the communities, as there is only one neighboring communities and be village in the vicinity i.e. Basai disposed of taking the necessary approx. 500 m away. precautions for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority. 6. Construction spoils, including Construction spoils are being bituminous material and other collected at an earmarked location hazardous materials must not be & disposed of as per the Municipal allowed to contaminate water Waste Management Rules, 2000 M/s FLORENTINE ESTATES OF INDIA LTD. [SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT OF GROUP June’ HOUSING PROJECT AT VILLAGE DHANWAPUR, SECTOR 2016 104, GURGAON, HARYANA] courses and dumpsites for such quite frequently such that they do material must be secured so that not contaminate the ground water. they should not leach into ground This is a Group housing project. water and any hazardous waste There is no source of hazardous generated during construction waste generation during the phase, should be disposed of as construction phase. per proper rules and norms with necessary approval of Haryana State Pollution Control Board. 7. The diesel generator sets to be Ultra low sulphur diesel is being used during construction phase used during construction phase should be of ultra low sulphur and purchased from IOCL/HPCL/ diesel type and should conform to BPCL Stations. Diesel purchasing Environment (Protection) Rules slips are attached as Annexure II. prescribed for air emission The diesel generator sets are standards. complying with the Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed for air emission standards. 8. The diesel required for operating Diesel for DG sets is being DG sets shall be stored in purchased on daily need basis underground tanks and if hence no diesel storage required. required, clearance from Chief Diesel purchasing slips are Controller of Explosives shall be attached as Annexure II. taken. 9. Ambient noise levels should Ambient air, soil & noise levels conform to the residential have been monitored and all the standards both during day and parameters are found within the night. Incremental pollution loads permissible limits. M/s FLORENTINE ESTATES OF INDIA LTD. [SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT OF GROUP June’ HOUSING PROJECT AT VILLAGE DHANWAPUR, SECTOR 2016 104, GURGAON, HARYANA] on the ambient air and noise All the required measures are quality should be closely being taken during the monitored during construction construction phase to reduce noise phase. Adequate measures should levels. Environmental monitoring be taken to reduce ambient air analysis has been incorporated in and noise levels during Chapter 4 and lab reports are construction phase, so as to attached as Annexure III. conform the stipulated residential standards. 10. Fly ash should be used as Fly ash is being used as building building material in the material in the construction as per construction as per the provision the provision of Fly ash of Fly Ash notification of notification of September, 1999 September, 1999 and amended as and amended as on 27th August, on 27th August, 2003. 2003. 11. Storm water control and its re-use Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards are being ensured for various for various applications should be applications as per CGWB and BIS ensured. standards. 16 rain water harvesting pits have been proposed for harnessing the storm water and to maintain the ground water recharge, which will be constructed after completion of structural work. M/s FLORENTINE ESTATES OF INDIA LTD. [SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT OF GROUP June’ HOUSING PROJECT AT VILLAGE DHANWAPUR, SECTOR 2016 104, GURGAON, HARYANA] 12. Water demand during Pre-mixed concretes and curing construction should be reduced agents are being used during the by use of pre-mixed concrete, construction phase to reduce curing agents and other best water demand. practices. 13. In view of the severe constrains in No ground water extraction is water supply augmentation in the being done during construction region and sustainability of water phase. Treated water from HUDA resources, the developer will is being used in construction submit the NOC from CGWA activities. Affidavit for water specifying water extraction supply is attached as Annexure quantities and assurance from IV. HUDA/utility provider indicating During operation phase fresh source of water supply and water will be supplied from HUDA. quantity of water with details of Assurance regarding the same is intended use of water- potable attached as Annexure V. and non-potable. Assurance is In case, water extraction during required for both the construction operation phase is required, prior and operation stages separately. It permission from HUDA will be shall be submitted to the SEIAA taken. and RO, MoEF, Chandigarh before the start of construction. 14. Roof should meet prescriptive Building is being designed & requirement as per Energy constructed using thermal Conservation Building Code by insulating materials with the using appropriate thermal suitable R&U values as per the insulation material. National Building Code & Energy Conservation Building Code. M/s FLORENTINE ESTATES OF INDIA LTD. [SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT OF GROUP June’ HOUSING PROJECT AT VILLAGE DHANWAPUR, SECTOR 2016 104, GURGAON, HARYANA] 15. Opaque walls should meet Opaque wall will meet prescriptive prescriptive requirement as per requirement of maximum U Factor Energy Conservation Building and minimum R factor for Code which is proposed to be maximum insulation. mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while it is desirable for non-air- conditioned spaces by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement. 16. The approval of the competent a) To deal with any fire related authority shall be obtained for accident, fire-fighting facility structural safety of the building of single handed hydrant on account of earthquake, valve, long hose reel, and adequacy of firefighting portable fire extinguisher is equipment, etc. as per National proposed. Building Code including b) Firefighting scheme has protection measures from been approved and is lightening etc. If any forest land is attached as Annexure VI. involved in the proposed site, c) The project falls under clearance under Forest seismic active Zone IV Conservation act shall be obtained indicating high damage risk from Competent Authority. zone. The buildings are being designed as earthquake resistant and are complying with the required IS specifications, structural safety of the M/s FLORENTINE ESTATES OF INDIA LTD. [SIX MONTHLY COMPLIANCE REPORT OF GROUP June’ HOUSING PROJECT AT VILLAGE DHANWAPUR, SECTOR 2016 104, GURGAON, HARYANA] building due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipment etc. as per the National Building Code 2005 including protection measures from lightening etc. structural safety certificate has already been submitted with previous
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