Smamt cement limited

Ref. No.: BB/EC/MoEF lF01 165 Dated: 12.06.2018

To, The Regional Officer (CWZ), Ministry of Environment & Forest, Ground Floor, New Secretarial Building, Civil Line NAGPUR (MS)- 440 OO1 E-Mail : apccfcentra [email protected] n

Subject: 1. Half Yearly Environmental Clearance Compliance Report of our Cement Plant (2.5 MTPA), Captive Power Plant (40 MW) at Risda & Dhandhaniand Limestone Mine (3.17 MTPA, 395.05 Ha) at Risda & Kukurdih villages of Tahsil , District Baloda Bazar-Bhatapara (GG) for the period of 01.10.2017 to 31 .03.201 8. 2. Halt Yearly Environmental Clearance Compliance Report of our Clinker Expansion Project (Expansion from 1.98 to 3.2 MTPA) and installation of Waste Heat Recovery Boiler (09 MW) at Risda & Dhandhani villages of Tahsil Baloda Bazar, District Baloda Bazar-Bhatapara (CG) for the period of 01.10.2017 to 31.03.2018.

Ref.: 1. Environmental Clearance Letter. No. J- 11011137212007-14- ll (l) dated 31.10.2011. 2. Environmental Clearance Letter. No. J- 11011130912013-lA- ll (l)dated 08.09.2016.

Dear Sir, Please find enclosed herewith the Environmental Clearance Compliance Report for Cement Plant (2.5 MTPA), Captive Power Plant (40 MW) at Risda & Dhandhani and Limestone Mine (3.17 MTPA, 395.05 Ha) at Risda & Kukurdih villages of Tahsil Baloda Bazar, District Baloda Bazar-Bhatapara (CG) the period of October' 2017 to March'2018.

We are also enclosing herewith Half Yearly Environmental Clearance Compliance Report for Clinker Expansion project (Expansion from 1.98 to 3.2 MTPA) and installation of Waste Heat Recovery Boiler (09 MW) at Risda & Dhandhanivillages of Tahsil Baloda Bazar, District Baloda Bazar-Bhatapara (CG) forthe period of October'2017 to March'2018. The Soft file is also being sent by E-mail to [email protected].

Thanking you,

Authorized Signatory

Encl.: Environmental Clearance Compliance Report

Copy for information to: 1. CPCB, 3rd Floor Shahkar Bhavan, North TT Nagar, Bhopal-462003, [email protected] 2. Member Secretary, CECB, Paryavas Bhawan, North Block, Sector-'l9, (GG), [email protected] 3. Regional Officer, CECB, Commercial Complex, Kabir Nagar, Raipur (GG), rocecbraipur2)[email protected] 4. Office Copy. o Regd. Ofiice : Acropolis Mall, 1Sth Floor, 1858/1 , Rajdanga Main Road, Sector 1 , East Kolkata Township, Kolkata S-7OO'107, LL No. : 033-6627,1300 r Works : Vill. Risda, Suhela Road, PO & Distt. Baloda Bazar (C.G.) 493 332, email : [email protected], website : www.emamicement.com CIN : U26940W82007PC11 16503 . Raipur Office : Unit No. B-2, B-3, 3rd Floor, C. G. Elite Complex, Near Mandi Gate, Pandri, Raipur (C.G.), Telefax : 0771-49009gg Compliances of various conditions of Environment Glearance vide letter No J-l1011130912013-lA ll (l) dated08.09.2016 granted for Expansion of Glinkerization Gapacity from 1.98 MTPA to 3.2 MTPA & Installation of 9 MW Waste Heat Recovery Boiler (WHRB) at villages Risda and Dhandhani, Baloda Bazar (GG) As on 31.03.2018

S. No Conditions Action for Compliance Gompliance to Specific Conditions I The project proponent should install24x7 air monitoring Online CEMS and CAAQMS are already installed and devices to monitor air emission, as provided by the CPCB connected to CPCB and CECB servers. and submit report to Ministry and its Regional Office.

I The Standards issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. Complied with 612 (E) dated 25th August 2014 and subsequent amendment dated 9th May, 2016 and 10th May, 2016 regarding cement plants with respect to particulate matter, SOz and NOx shall be followed.

ll All utilization of hazardous waste in the cemenUclinker Agreed. The utilization of hazardous waste in the clinker kiln for the propose of burning be subject to permission kiln will start after getting the permission from from CPCB. CPCB/CECB only. Online application submitted to CECB dated 09.06.2018 IV The details of item wise and year wise implementation of Please find the details of the implementation of ESC ESC activities as described in the EIA shall be activities as Annexure- 1. implemented by the project proponent and report submitted to the Ministry's regional office along with 6 monthly compliance report.

V The details regarding trace elements of fly ash should be Test report of the Trace elements of fly ash is enclosed conducted and submitted periodically by the project as Annexure-2. orooonent. vi Continuous stack monitoring facilities to monitor gaseous Agreed. Continuous stack monitoring facilities to emissions from the process stacks shall be provided. monitor gaseous emissions from the process stacks is After expansion, limit of PM shall be controlled to meet already installed and regular calibration of the prescribed standards by installing adequate air pollution instrument is being done. Low NOx burner is also control viz. Electrostatic precipitators to clinker cooler, provided to control NOx emission and parfly raw meal bag house to raw mill/kiln and bag filters to coal mill and fed in Sth Cyclone to reduce excess air. cement mill. Low NOx burners shall be provided to control NOx emission. Regular calibration of the instruments must be ensured. vtl Efforts shall be made to achieve power consumption of We are continuous efforts to achieve the said target. 70 units/tonne for PortlandPozzolona Cement (PPC) and 95 units/tonne for Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) production and thermal energy consumption of 670 Kcal/Kg of clinker. vii The NationalAmbient Air Quality Standards issued by the The National Ambient Air Quality Standards issued by Ministry vide G.S.R. No. 826(E) dated 16th November, the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. S26(E) dated 16th 2009 shall be followed. November, 2009 is being followed. Please find Ambient Air Quality Monitoring report as Annexure- 3. IX AAQ Modelling shall be carried out based on the specific Complied. The AAQ vtooettingffi mitigative measures taken in the existing prolect and EIA study, based on the specific mitigative measures is proposed for the expansion project to keep the emissions already taken up to keep the emissions well below well below prescribed standards. prescribed standards.

X Secondary fugitive emissions shall be controlled and Agreed. An effective dust suppression, vacuum suction shall be within the prescribed limits and regularly system and effective APC devises are installed to monitored. Guidelines/Code of Practice issued by the control the fugitive emissions at sources itself. Regularly CPCB in this regard shall be followed. monitor and will keep the record for the same in accordance with the guidelines / code of practice issued by the CPCB. xl A statement on carbon budgeting including the quantum Agreed. The study on the COz budgeting enclosed as of equivalent COz being emitted by the existing plant Annexure- 4. operations, the amount of carbon sequestered annually by the existing green belt and the proposed green belt and the quantum of equivalent COz that will be emitted due to the proposed expansion shall be prepared by the project proponent and submitted to the Ministry and the Regional Office of the Ministry. This shall be prepared every year by the project proponent. The first such budget shall be prepared within a period of 6 months and subsequently it should be prepared every year. xtl For the employees working in high temperature zones Agreed. lt will always ensure that no employee will work falling in the plant operation areas, the total shift duration more than 4 hrs. in high temperature zones in the plant would be 4 hrs. or less per day where the temperature is operation areas. The personal protective equipment is more than 50'C. Moreover, the jobs of these employees being provided to the employees working at such areas. will be alternated in such a way that no employee is subjected to working in high temperature area for more than t hr. continuously. Such employees would be invariably provided with proper protective equipments, garments and gears such as head gear, clothing, gloves, eye protection etc. There should also be an arrangement for sufficient drinking water at site to prevent dehydration etc.

xill Arsenic and Mercury shall be rnonitored in errrissions, Agreed. The report of Monltorlng for Arsenic and ambient air and water. Mercury in water and stack is conducted, the copy of the same is enclosed as Annexure- 5. xiv The coalyard shall be lined and covered. A covered yard is made for Coal storage.

XV The project proponent shall prepare a report on impact of The report is already sent vide letter no. BB/EC/MoEF/F project on surrounding reserve forests within six months 0'l | 1 25 dated 26. 12.201 6. and will get it approved from the State Forest Department. A copy of the same should be submitted to the Ministry and its RegionalOffice. xvi The project proponent shall take all precautionary The Conservation and Protection Plan of Wild Fauna is measures for conservation and protection of wild fauna already sentvide letter no. BB/EC/MoEFlF 011125 dated spotted in the study area. A Wildlife Conservation Plan 26.12.2016. specific to this project site shall be prepared in consultation with the State Forest and Wildlife Department plan shall be submitted to the Ministry and its RegionalOffice. xvii The project proponent will also provide the latest status Enclosed as Annexure-6. of the environmental compliances in respect of its existinq plant, XVIII Efforts shall be made to reduce impact of the transport of Being complied. the raw materials and end products on the surrounding environment including agricultural land by the use of conveyors/rail mode of transport wherever feasible. The company shall have separate truck parking area. Vehicular emissions shall be regularly monitored. xix Efforts shall be made to further reduce water Emami Cement Limited is lnstalled air cooled consumption by using air cooled condensers. All the condensers in Captive Power Plant to reduce the Water treated wastewater shall be recycled and reused in the Consumption. All the Treated Waste Water is used for process and/or for dust suppression and green belt the Dust Suppression / Green belt development development and other plant related activities etc. No activities and adopted the Zero Discharge Policy. process wastewater shall be discharged outside the factory premises and'zero' discharge shall be adopted. XX Efforts shall be made to make use of rain water Agreed. 02 Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) ponds are harvested. lf needed, capacity of the reservoir shall be made in the mines. Roof rainwater harvesting system enhanced to meet the maximum water requirement. Only (04 Nos.) also adopted for allthe buildings. balance water requirement shall be met from other sources.

XXI Regular monitoring of influent and effluent surface, sub- Agreed. We are enclosing the report as Annexure- 7. surface and ground water shall be ensured and treated wastewater shall meet the norms prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board or described under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 whichever are more stringent. Leachate study for the effluent generated and analysis shall also be regularly carried out and report submitted to the Ministry's Regional Office, SPCB and CPCB- XXII All the bag filter dust, raw mill dust, coal dust, clinker dust Agreed. All the bag filter dust, raw mill dust, coal dust, and cement dust from pollution control devices shall be clinker dust and cement dust from pollution control recycled and reused in process and used for cement devices is being recycled and reused in process and manufacturing. Spent oil and batteries shall be sold to used for cement manufacturing. Hazardous Waste authorized recyclers/re-processors on ly. authorization already obtained vide letter no. 5253/HO/HSMD/CEC8/2016, Naya Raipur, Dated 24.L2.20L6 from CECB, the spent oil and batteries are beinq sold to authorized recvclers/re-processors onlv. XX The kiln shall be provided with a flexible fuel feeding Agreed. system to enable use of hazardous wastes and other wastes includino biomass. etc. xxiv The proponent shall examine and prepare a plan for Agreed and online application applied on CECB dated utilization of high calorific wastes such as chemical 09.06.2018 wastes, distillation residues, refuse derived fuels, etc. as alternate fuels based on availability and composition. For this, the proponent shall identify suitable industries with such wastes and enter into an MOU for longterm utilization of such wastes as per the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 and with necessary approvals. XXV Efforts shall be made to use of high calorific hazardous Agreed and online application applied on CECB dated waste in the cement kiln and necessary provision shall be 09.06.2018 made accordingly. The PP shall enter into an MOU with units with potential for generating hazardous waste and in accordance with Hazardous Waste Regulations and prior approval of the CECB.

XXVI Green belt over 33% of the total project area shall be 33% Green belt development is completed, the details developed within plant premises with at least 10 meter of the plantation is enclosed as Annexure- 8. wide green belt on all sides along the periphery of the project area and along road sides etc. by planting native and broad leaved species in consultation with local DFO, local corrrrnunity and as per the CPCB guidelines. xxyll Thc prejrct prcpcnrnt :hrll prcvidc fcr rolar liOht ryrtcm thall be scmplirC with, for all bommon areas, street lights, villages, parking around project area and maintain the same regularly.

XXVIII The project proponent shall provide for LED lights in their Being complied with. All offices and street are with LED offices and residential areas. lights only.

XXIX All the recommendations made in the Charter on Being complied with. Corporate Responsibility for Environment Protection (CREP) for the Cement olants should be implemented XXX At least 2.5% of the total cost of the project shall be 2.5% of the total cost of the project will be earmarked earmarked towards the enterprise social commitment towards the enterprise social commitment based on based on public hearing issue, locals need and item-wise public hearing issues etc. and item-wise details along details along with time bound action plan shall be with time bound action plan is prepared and enclosed as prepared and submitted to the ministry's regional office. Annexure-9. lmplementation of such program shall be ensured by constituting a committee comprising of the proponent, representatives of village panchayat and district administration. Action taken report in this regard shall be submitted to the ministry's regionaloffice.

XXXI In addition to the above provision of ESC, the proponent Agreed shall prepare a detailed CSR Plan for the Next 5 years including annual physical and financial targets for the existing-cum-expansion project, which includes village- wise, sector-wise (Health, Education, Sanitation, Skill Development and infrastructure etc.) activities in consultation with the local communities and administration. The CSR Plan will include the amount of 2o/o retain annual profits as provided for in Clause 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 which provides for 2o/o of the average net profits of previous 3 years towards CSR activities for life of the project. A separate budget head shall be created and annual capital and revenue expenditure on various activities of the Plan shall also be uploaded on the company website and shall also be provided in the Annual Report of the company.

XXXII A Risk Assessment Study and Disaster Preparedness Already submitted to the Regional Office vide letter no. and Management Plan along with the mitigation BB/EC/MoE F lF 01 | 125. dated 26. 12.2016. measures shall be prepared with a focus of Disaster Prevention and a copy submitted to the Ministry's Regional Office, SPCB and CPCB within 3 months of issue of environment clearance letter.

XXX To educate the workers, all the work places where dust Being complied with. may cause a hazard shall be clearly indicated as a dust exposure area through the use of display signs which identifies the hazard and the associated health effects.

XXXIV Provision shall be made for the housing of construction Complied with. labour within the site within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, Safe drinking water, medical health care, crdche ect. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completlon of the ululeut. B ompliance to General Conditions The project authority shall adhere to the stlpulatlons made Noted. by Pollution Control Board and State Governnrent.

tl No further expansion or modification in the plant shall be Agreed. carried out without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)

i At least four ambient air quality monitoring stations shall Emami Cement Limited is installed 04 no's AAe be established in the down wind direction as well as where monitoring stations in the Core zone at suitable locations maximum ground level concentration of PM10, SOz and to collect data on the ambient air quality and stack NOx are anticipated in consultation with the SPCB. Data emissions and submitting reports to Ministry including its on ambient air quality and stack emissions shall be Regional Office and CECB / CPCB once in six months regularly submitted to this Ministry including its Regional regularly. Office and SPCB / CPCB once in six months. Please find Monthly Ambient and Stack monitoring Report from October' 2017 to March' 2018 as Annexure- 3 V Industrial wastewater shall be properly collected and Emami Cement Limited has adopted 'ZERO treated so as to conform to the standards prescribed DISCHARGE POLICY' therefor treated waste water of under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May, 1993 and 31"1 STP / N Pit is utilized for plantation / dust suppression December, 1993 or as amended from time to time. The purpose. treated wastewater shall be utilized for plantation purpose.

V The overall noise levels in and around the plant area shall Emami Cement Ltd. will maintain the standards and be kept well within the standards (85 dBA) by providing keep noise level below 85 dBA and provide noise control noise control measures including acoustic hoods, measures. silencers, enclosures etc. on all sources of noise generation. The ambient noise levels shallconform to the The ambient noise level shall be maintained the standards prescribed under Environmental (Protection) standards prescribed under Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 Rules, 1989 viz. 75 dBA (day time) and 70 dBA Act, 1986 and Rules 1989. (nioht time). VI Occupational Health surveillance of the workers shall be Being complied with. done on a regular basis and records maintained as per the Factories Act.

vii The Company shall develop rain water harvesting Rain Water Harvesting ponds (02 Nos.) are made in structures to harvest the rain water for utilization in the mines premises and Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting lean season besides recharging the ground water table. system (04 Nos.) are provided for all buildings. viii The project proponent shall also comply with all the Being complied with. environmental protection measures and safeguards recommended in the EIA/ EMP. Further, the company must undertake socio-economic development activities in the surrounding villages like community development programmes, educational programmes, drinking water suoolv and health care etc. ix Requisite funds shall be earmarked towards capital cost Agreed. and recurring cosVannum for environment pollution control measures to implement the conditions stipulated by the ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MoEFCC) as well as the State Government. An implementation schedule for implementing all the conditions stipulated herein shall be submitted to the Regional Office of the Ministry at Nagpur. The funds so orovided shall not be diverted for any other purpose. X A copy of clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent The copy of Environmental Clearance has been sent to concerned Panchayat, Zila Parishad/Municipal vide letter No. ECL/BB/MoEFCC lECl2016-17186. Corporation, Urban Local Body and the Local NGO, if dated 15.09.2016 to Concerned bodies. ulry, fiunr wlrurtr suggustlurrs/represetrlatiurrs i[ irry wcru received while processing the proposal. The clearance letter shall also put up on the website of the Company by the proponent. xi The project proponent shall upload the status of Being complied with. compliance of the stipulated environment clearance www.emamicement.com conditions, including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same periodically. lt shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Office of this Ministry at Nagpur. The respective Zonal office of CPCB and the SPCB. The criteria pollutant levels namely; PM10, SO2, NOx (ambient levels as well as stack emissions) or critical sectoral parameters, indicated for the projects shall be monitored and displayed at a convenient location near the main gate of the company in the public domain. xii The project proponent shall also submit six monthly Being Complied with regularly (Last reports were reports on the status of compliance of the stipulated EC submitted on. 11.12.2017 Ref. no. BB/EC/MoEF/F conditions including results of monitored data (both on 01t142. hard copies as well as by e-mail) to the respective Regional Office of MoEFCC, the respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the SPCB. The Regional office of this ministry at Nagpur / CPCB / SPCB shall monitor the stipulated conditions. xill The environmental statement for each financial year Being complied with regularly. (Last report was ending 31.t March in Form-V as is mandated to be submitted on 20.06.2017 Ref, no.: BB/EC/CECB/F submitted by the project proponent to the concerned o3n7. State Pollution Control Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the Company along with the status of compliance of EC conditions and shall also be sent to the respective regional Office of the MoEFCC at Nagpur by e-mail. xiv The project proponent shall inform the public that the Complied with. Copy of circulation in 02 newspapers project has been accorded environmental clearance by sent to Regional Office, MoEFCC, Nagpur vide letter the Ministry and Copies of the Clearance letter are No. ECUBB/MOEF & CClECl2016-17 187, dated available with the SPCB and may also seen at Website 15.09.2016. of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) at http:/envfor.nic.in. This shall be advertised within seven days from the date of issue of the clearance letter, at least in two local newspapers that are widely circulated in the region of which one shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional office at Naoour. XV The project authorities shall inform to the Regional Office It's a Capacity expansion project. located regarding date of financial closures and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of land development work. I E U' ro x ro $ J (! o, O) o o (! o? f.- oq : a? c a o (o @ t- @ t- o |r) g) c F N N cr) ro !t

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Test Report

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Sample Description : Waste Quality Sampling Location : Fly Ash from CPP Sampling Ref Method: CPCB LATS/1612002-03 Sample Inward No; ELPL/Dec-17 I 11 6/ 1 I /FA-0 | Sample Cr Dare :l l-12-2017 Sarnpled By: Mr, Shital I(ariye, ELPL Representative Date :12-12-2017 Period of A ysis: Frorn 13-12-2011 to Itesults of Anah'sis Sr. Unit Test Method Parameters Concentration No. L Silica (as Sioz) 70 sB.2 ASTM D 3174 2 Alumina (as AlzOz) % 21.5 ASTM D 3 74 3 Iron Oxide (as FeO,) % 5.87 ASTN4 D 3 74 4. Calcium Dioxidc (as CaO) % 161 ASTM D 3 /+ 5 qi u 4,1 .lYl"e-m"q r -9 x.r sle-Crs-l4so ) % 0.21 ASTM D 3 Potassium Oxide (as KrO) % 0.69 ASTM D 3 74 (as 7 Sodiurn Oxide Na,O) % 0.41 ASTI\4 D 3 74 8. Manganese Oxide (as MnOz) % 0.05 ASTM D 31]4 pt'_q:ghgtg:"__l_-.*.9_l_lpS*[u_'Jroil- o % 0.05 As'ffvl D 3114 l0 Sulfur Trioxide (as SO3) % 2.99 ASTM D 3114 ll Titanium Dioxidc (TiOr) % t43 ASTM D 3)74 12. Vanadium (asVzO) % 0.05 AS't'M D 3174 13. Arserric (us As) ,7 0.01 I ASTfvl D 3174 r,1 la Lead (as Pb) Yb 0.001 z\STM D 3174 t5. Cadrnium (as Cd) % 0.0004 ASTM D 3I]4 16. Mercury (as IIe) % 0.000l ASTI\4 D 3174 (as 7 Total Chromium Cr % 0.025 ASTM D 3174 s l.rd. Environmental Laboratory & EIA Consultant Organization IMo*EF*R.ecosni::9 N115I Qct Accredited, tso 9001. tso 14001 & oHsAs 1800't cerrifiedl

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Monthfy Environmental Performance Monitoring Report from October,lT to March, 1g October'17

Constituents PMro PMz.s SOz NOr co (uq/m3) s. (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uq/m3l (mq/m3) No. Norms 100 60 80 80 4.0 (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs) (8 Hrs) Monitoring Station Concentration 1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near E7a Mines) 27.7 14.6 15.5 0.3 2 Near Mines Office 54.3 zo. I 17.7 16.1 0.5 3 Near South-West (Plant Boundary) 61.0 ZJ. T 15.5 14.9 05 4 Near Central Work-Shop (Plant 60 't Boundary) 28.9 14.1 12.9 02 Averaqe Concentration 58.0 28.1 15.5 14.8 0.37

2. STACK MONITORING REPORT

Particulate Matter (mg/Nm3) s. Monitoring Soz (mg/Nm3) NOx (mg/Nm3) No. Station Norms Measured Norms Measured Norms Measured Value Value I Value I Raw Mill/Kiln It aa 30 t+.1I 100 17.8 600 344.18 2 Clinker Cooler 30 9.94 3 CoalMill 30 11.79 4 Cement Mill 30 Captive Power 50 1 Plant (30 MW) 8.8 600 78 300 19.4 Limestone o Crusher 50 20.8

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S. No. Monitoring Station Average Noise Level dB(A) Day Time Niqht Time Norms 75 70 1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines) 57.2 42.3 2 rSlfluc Irluur Mlrrus ---64,e-- 48.8 J Near tjouth Wegt (Plont Eourrdury) 6- 44.9 4 l,lcar Oerrtral Wur lr..3lrupr (Flarrt BuurrUary) 5U.2 50.1 4!er dUu rluttuuilrf afl on 6t.1 46.4 Month: November'2017

MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE REPORT

1. AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING REPORT

Constituents PMro PMz s SOz NO* co (uq/m3l {uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (mq/m3) S. 100 60 80 80 4.0 No. Norms (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs\ (24 Hrs) (8 Hrs) Monitoring Station Concentration 1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines) 665 15 3 165 0.21 z Near Mines Office A?O 31 8 to.z 148 0.36 J Near South-West (PIant Boundary) 688 343 147 13.4 0.43 4 Near Central Work-Shop (Plant Boundary) 72.2 35.6 42 7 0.24 Averaqe Concentration 67.8 5 33.65 15.38 14.6 0.31

2. STACK MONITORING REPORT

Particulate Matter (mgiNm3) SO2 (rngiNm3) NOx (mg/Nm3) s. Monitoring No. Station Norms Measured Norms Measured Norms Measured Value Value Value 1. Raw Mill/Kiln 30 tc o 100 to/ 600 394 2 Clinker Cooler 30 132 J Coal Mill 30 21 4 4 Cement Mill 30 16 8 Captive Power 5 50 14 1 600 85 300 Plant (30 MW) 20 Limestone 50 237 Crusher

3. AMBIENT NOISE LEVEL MONITORING REPORT

Average Noise Level dB(A) S. No. Monitoring Station Dav Time Niqht Time Norms 75 70

1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines) 604 44.8 2 Near Mines Office ool 49.6 J Near South-West (Plant Boundary) 56.2 42.4 4 Near Central Work-Shop (Plant Boundary) 62.8 52.5 Averacle Concentration 61,2 47.3 Month: December'2017

Constituents PMro PMz.s SOz NO, co (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uq/m3) S. (uq/m3) (mq/m3) No. Norms 100 60 80 80 4.0 (24 Hrs\ Q4 Hrs\ (24 Hrs\ (24 Hrs\ (8 Hrs) Monitoring Station Concentrati< )n 1 North-East of Plant Boundarv (Near Mines) 40.3 15.8 16.9 0.24 2 Near Mines Office 72.0 48.8 17.1 15.6 0.35 3 Near South-West (Plant Boundary) 80.5 51.7 14.4 14.2 0.45 4 Near Central Work-Shop (Ptant Boundary) | 6.2 46.5 15.9 14.3 0.28 Average Concentration 74.8 46.8 15.8 15.2 0.33

2. STACK MONITORING REPORT

Particulate Matter (m g/Nm3) SO2 (mg/Nm3) S. Monitoring NOx (mg/Nm3) No. Station Norms Measured Norms Measured Norms Measured Value Value Value 1 Raw Mill/Kiln 30 100 36.44 600 4',t3.2 2 Clinker Cooler 30 10.0 ? CoalMill 30 21.45 4 Cement Mill 30 13.82 Captive Power 5 50 Plant (30 MW) 20.4 600 78.1 300 83 Limestone o. 50 Crusher

Monitoring Station Average Noise Level dB(A)

North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines)

Near South-West (Plant Boundary) Near Central Work-Shop (Ptant Boundary) Averaqe Concentratlol'l Month: March'2018

MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE REPORT

1. AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING REPORT

PMro PMz s SOz NO, co Constituents (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uo/m3) {mo/m3) S. 100 60 80 80 4.0 No. Norms (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs) Q4 Hrs], (24 Hrs) /8 Hrs) Monitorinq Station Concentration

1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines) 79.37 41.33 8.02 17.82 0.312 2 Near Mines Office 76.90 37.15 838 19.46 0.295 3 Near South-West (Plant Boundary) 75.96 37 54 806 22.94 0.345 4 Near Central Work-Shop (Plant Boundary) IC.tZ 36 48 804 22.00 0.334 Averaqe Concentration 76.84 38.12 8.12 20.55 0.321

2. STACK MONITORING REPORT

Particulate Matter (mg/NmJ) SO2 (mg/NmJ) NOx (mg/NmJ) s. Monitoring No. Station Norms Measured Norms Measured Norms Measured Value Value Value 1 Raw Mlll/Kiln 30 15 39 100 29.45 600 546.2 2. Clinker Cooler 30 10 16 3 Coal Mill 30 15 81 4. Cement Mill 30 12.23 Captive Power 5 50 18 9 600 111.3 300 67.3 Plant (30 MW) Limestone o 50 20.4 Crusher

AMBIENT NOISE LEVEL MONITORING REPORT

Average Noise Level dB(A) S. No. Monitoring Station Dav Time Niqht Time Norms 75 70

1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines) 48.3 2 Near Mines Office 63.8 47.5 3 Near South-West (Plant Boundary) oJ.z 481 4 Near Central Work-Shop (Plant Boundary) OUY 50.8 Averaqe Concentration 61,32 48,67 Month: February'2018

Constituents PMro PMz.s SOz NOr co s. (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (mq/m3) No. Norms 100 60 80 80 4.0 (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs) Q4 Hrs\ (24 Hrs) (8 Hrs) Monitoring Station Concentration 1 North-East of Plant Boundary ltrtear wtir,es) 84.13 ?4e 7.45 17,08 o12 2 Near Mines Office 30.58 9.29 10.99 0.21 3 Near South-West (Plant Boundary) 71 1 33.23 9.54 19.48 04 4 Near Central Work-Shop (plant Boundary) '19.88 '7 I 63.1 8 ll 19.95 0.32 Average Concentration 71.01 29.87 8.34 16.87 0.26

STACK MONITORING REPORT

Particulate Matter (mg/Nm3) s. Monitoring SOz (mg/Nm3) NOx (mg/Nm3) Norms No. Station Measured Norms Measured Norms Measured Value Value Value 1. Raw Mill/Kiln 30 8.97 100 '15.6 600 581.1 2 Clinker Cooler 30 17.90 J CoalMill 30 21.50 4 Cement Mill 30 25.50 Captive Power 5 50 Plant (30 MW) 10.30 600 132.2 300 62.40 Limestone o Crusher 50 17.50

S. No. Monitoring Station Average Noise Levet dB(A) Dav Time Nisht Time Norms 75 70 1 North-East of Plant E,A 1 Boundary (Near Mines) 51.2 2 Near Mines Office 59.2 54.4 3 Ng,ar South-West (Plant -Aoundarvl 62.3 56,9 4 Near flpntral Wnrk.$frop (Flnnt tlounclnry) 00.0 56.5 Average Concentration 59.62 55.25 Month: January'2018

MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE REPORT

1. AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING REPORT

PMro PMz s SOz NO* co Constituents (uo/m31 (uq/m3) (uq/m3) (uq/m3) {mq/m3) S. 100 60 80 80 4.0 No. Norms (24 Hrs) 24 Hrs\ (24 Hrs) (24 Hrs) (8 Hrs) Monitoring Station Concentration

1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines) 787 JZ ZO IOZ 93 0.32 2 Near Mines Office 62 28 27 57 847 9.64 0.17 .t Near South-West (Plant Boundary) 59 53 25.7 881 17.87 0.21 4 Near Central Work-Shop (Plant Boundary) 67.66 27.34 61 17.12 0.33 Averaqe Concentration 67.04 28.21 7.75 13.48 0.26

2. STACK MONITORING REPORT

Particulate Matter (mg/Nm3) S02 (mg/Nm3) NOx (mg/Nm") s. Monitoring Measured Norms Measured Norms Measured No. Station Norms Value Value Value

1 Raw Mill/Kiln 30 15 41 100 32.17 600 417.48 2. Clinker Cooler 30 10.37 J Coal Mill 30 16.58 4 Cement Mill 30 08.92 Captive Power 5. 50 237 600 107.1 300 23.7 Plant (30 MW) Limestone 50 25.7 Crusher

AMBIENT NOISE LEVEL MONITORING REPORT

Average Noise Level dB(A) S. No. Monitoring Station Dav Time Niqht Time Norms 75 70

1 North-East of Plant Boundary (Near Mines) 57.5 43.2 2 Near Mines Office oJl 461 3 Near South-West (PIant Boundary) 62.9 44.4 ria 4 l{eat CuttttHl V't/utlt-Sllup (Pl*ltI Buutttiuty) 4 IC.E Averaqe Concentration 60.6 45.81 fl^aAun'e - J

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CH APT ER-l: INTR ODUCTTON t.o PURPOSE OFTHE REPORT

As per the Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of , New Delhi letter dated 8th Septembe | 2016 for compliance of condition section ro. A. xi. page no.5 as mentioned below is to be carried out.

A stotement " on carbon budgeting including the quontum of equivolent COz being emitted by the existing plant operations, the omount of carbon sequestered annually by the existing green belt and the proposed green belt and the quantum of equivalent co2 that wilt be emitted due to the proposed expansion shall be prepored by the project proponent ond submitted to the Ministry and the Regional office of the Ministry. This shall be prepored every year by the project proponent. The

first such budget shall be prepored within d period of 6 months subsequently it should be prepored every yeor,t'

For obtaining the Environment Clearance, a detailed study on carbon budgeting for plant operation is conducted as per the MoEFCC guidelines.

purpose The of the carbon budgeting report is to provide a coherent statement of the potential carbon emlssions from existing project activities and amount of carbon sequestration from plantation by the project.

INTRoDUCTIoN or Tne PRo.IecT PRoPoNENT

Emami group was founded by Mr. R. S. Agarwal and Mr. R. 5. Goenka in.t974 and the turnover of Rs. to,ooo Crore.

t Emami group is a well-diversified, professionally managed group of company in Eastern

India, having interest in FMCG, news print, writing instruments, Health care and Hospitals, Retail pharmacies, DePartmental stores, Bio diesel, Edible Oil, Real estate, construction and planning for diversifying in manufacturing of Cement.

! Emami Cement Limited is an incorporated Company under Company,s Act 1956, is a unit of Emami Group and has entered MoU with Government of Chhattisgarh for setting up of an integrated Cement Plant along with timestnne Mine and Captive Thermal powcr plant in Risda, Kukurdih and Dhandhani villages of Balodabazar, Tehsil of Balodabazar - Bhatapara dlsUlct (Cc).

' EmamiGroup is also setting cement plant in West Bengal, odisha and other statesi grinding unit is under Operation in panagarh (West Bengal). The ' company's Head quarter is in Kolkata, it has a pan-lndia presence and footprints in various countries across the world.

1,2 BRIEF DEscRlPTloN oF NATURE, stzE, LoctloN oF THE PRoJEcTAND lrs lruponrRncE To THE couNTRy & REGIoN

Brlef Description of Nature, Size & Location of project

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The brief description of the nature, size and location of the proposed project has been given in table below.

Table r

Salient Features of the project

s. No. PARTICUI.ARS

A. Nature and Size of the project Cement plant with the clinkerisation capacity of 3.zo MTPA B. Location Details:-

1. Villages Risda & Dhandhani

2. Tehsil Balodabazar

3. District Ba loda bazar-Bhata pa ra +. State Chhattisgarh Latitude 5. 21o37'15" N to 21o 38,3o.8o,' N 6 Longitude 82o 04'30" E to 82o o7' 188', E Location 7, Map showing project site is given on pqge no. 4 (Figure t) c. Area Details

1. Total Project Area 188.35 ha.

2. Green Belt Area 62.16 ha area(33%ofthe total plant area) D. Environmental Settin$s (with approximate aerial distonce & direction from the prolect site) parks, 5, Wld Life Sanctuaries , National No Wild Life Sanctuary, National park, Tiger Reserve, Tiger reserve, Biosphere Reserve Biosphere Reserve, Elephant corridor etc. falling ,Elephant corridor etc. within 10 Km within the to Km radius. radius

6. Reserved / Protected Forest etc. within o Sonbarsa & Latuwa RF (-7.o km in NNE) 1o km radius . Dhabadih RF (-r5m in SW)

. Mohtara RF (-g.S km in NE) Water Bodies 7. within ro km radius area o MahanadiCanal (seasonal) (-3.5 Km in NW)

. BaniariNala (-8.6 Km in WNW)

o Khosri Nala (-3.o Km in SE)

o Kukurdih Talav (-o.5 Km in NNW)

lounrr Prr/rrrslblllty & Sltc Vlrlt neport

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1.2.2 Location

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CHHATTISGARH

I IE panslon In Cllnk€rizatlon

Figure t: Location Map

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1.2.3 Approach to the Project Site

The cement plant is located near SH- io. The nearest railway station is Bhatapara Railway Station,

which is about 24 Km from the project site. The nearest airport is Raipur airport which is about 85

Km.

The site is well connected with communication facilities Iike telephone, fax, wireless and telex,

railway, airport, highway and as such, no constraints are envisaged in this aspect as the tehsil and

district headquarters are near to the site.

1.2.4 Site Selection

N o additional land is to be acquired/ selected for the proposed project as the land is already acquired by the company. The existing site is very well Iocated to the place where all the availabilities &

requirements are approachable as well as accessible.

Figure z: Photographs showing Existing Plant

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lmportance to the Country & Region

It is expected that, the Cement demand will grow at much higher rate than the national average.

The bulk distribution of cement in the region is likely to see a high growth due to a number of new

Ready Mix concrete plants and proiects. Considering this, Emami Cement Limited has proposed to set up this plant.

1.3 CEMENT MANUFACTURING PRocEss

Cement Plant is based on Dry Process Technology for Cement manufacturing with pre-Heating and

Pre-Calciner technology. The type of cement being manufactured is Ordinary portland Cement (OPC), Portland Pozzolona Cement (ppC).

The cement manufacturing process largely comprises of the following steps:

1.3.1 Transportation of Limestone

Limestone is being transported to Cement Plant from Captive Limestone Mines through Conveyor Belts /Road.

1.3.2 Raw Mix Preparation and Homogenization

Raw material reclaiming andtransport-The crushed limestone will be transported to limestone yard

through series of belt conveyors and stored in a pile through automatic stacker machine. Once the

pile of required quantity and quality is achieved then reclaimer is being used to reclaim the stockpite

material. By using stacker and reclaimer, pre-blending will take place to minimize fluctuation in

crushed limestone quality. The pile of Llmestone ls being continuously reclaimed, when raw nrill is in operation and stored in hopper at raw mill sectlon, Magnetic separators is being installed ovcr the belt conveyers to removeany foreign materials.

Raw mill feed- feed bins via weigh feeders and belt conveyor to the raw mill system. Cross Belt. The

Limestone along with additives and correctives is being transported from their respective Material Analyzer is being installed on feed belt for material properties analysis.

Raw meal grlnding- A Raw Mill will be used to grind the raw mix which is being capable to meet the

production needs. The raw grinding section will comprise of vertical roller mill, mill fan, separator &

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cyclone as well as all ductwork and control dampers. The product after grinding from raw mill is known as Raw Meal.

Raw meal transport and storage- From the separator cyclones the raw meal is being transported via air slides and a bucket elevator to the homogenizing silo.

Homogenizing silo is being prerequisite for raw meal blending to achieve consistent quality of Kiln feed. This will also ensure regulated feed with minimum variation in quality for smooth operation of Kiln. A continuous blending Silo of RCC construction of required capacity is being used for the same.

1,3,' Clinkerization and Cement Production

Raw meal transportto kilnfeed- From the homogenizing silo the raw meal is being extracted to the Kiln feed bin below the silo.

Kilnfeed' From the Kiln feed bin the Kiln feed is being transported via the Pre-heater bucket elevator

to the top of the Pre-heater tower metered through Rotoscale / appropriate equipment.

Pre'heating'The pre-heating equipment is being comprise of the multi stage cyclone system (6

stage) connected with gas ducts and meal chutes,the down comer duct and the lD fan.

In cyclone pre-heater system, an efficient heat transfer takes place to finally disperse the raw material particles, when they come in contact with hot gases from kiln.

The raw meal fed into the top stage gas duct is being carried by hot gas steam into cyclone. The

material will get separated from gas in cyclones and then travel downwards and through meal chute is being discharged into next lower stage gas duct. ln this way, material will come in contact with high temperature gases and is being get pre-heated and partially calcined and then enter the pre- calcinator.

Pre-calciningand kiln-These group will consist of an inJine low NO: pre-calciner atong with provision

of Hot Disc / equivalent combustion chamber for proper fuel ignition (including SNCR system and

tertiafy air dllct from the kiln hnnd) and a three suppnrt ratary kiln.

In the pre-calcinator, further calcination is heing take plare hy firing pulverized coal/pet cokc, to provide the necessary heat in the kiln and the Pre-calciner located at the bottom of the pre-heater,

and flren the rnaterial is being discharged to the klln. The feed will travel down as thp kitn rntatar. The chemical reaction will complete when the material is being reach the burning zone and cement clinker is being formed.

Clinker cooler- This group will consist of a spillage-free third generation clinker cooler with roller

crusher, ESP (ElectroStatic Precipitator) including fan and stack, WHRS (Waste Heat Recovery System) for cooling exit gases.

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Hot clinker discharged from the Kiln is being drop on the grate cooler and will get cooled. The cooler

is being will discharge the clinker onto the pan / bucket conveyor, from where it is being transported to the clinker silo.

Clinker transport and storage-The clinker leaving the clinker cooler is being transported with deep

pan/bucket conveyor to the main clinker silo of designed capacity. Clinker will be taken from the silo to the Cement mill hoppers for cement grinding.

Cement grinding &storage'Clinker and Gypsum with Fly ash and mineral components according to requirement will be extracted from their respective hoppers and fed to the Cement Mill. Cement Mill vvil+ is grind the feed to a fine powder and the mill discharge is being fed to an elevator, which will is take the material to a separator, which separates fine product (Cement) and the coarse

product. The Cement, so produced is being transported to RCC Cement Silos for dispatch.

Cement Packing & dispatch- Cement extracted from cement silos is being packed in bags by electronic rotary packing machines and dispatched to consumers by road. Mechanized

loading system for loading of packed bags on trucks is being established.

Pyearo-processing -Suitable sensors for temperature, pressure, draughts, gas analysis will be located at strategic points for process information. CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) is

being provided to give the operator inside view of the Kiln.

The steady state oPeration data can be utilized by the operators to obtain clinker of consistent quality.

Kiln shelltemperature scanning, which could be synchronized with the Kiln Rotarymotion is proposed.

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FLOW DIAGRAM

EMAMI CEMENI LIMITED

CEMENT M}'UFACIURIN6 PROCESS PROCESS FLOV{ DIACRAM

Figure 3: Process Flow Sheet

1.4 ACTUAL PRoDUcTIoN IN LASTYEAR

Product Components Total Cement Production 1. PPC- 1.3j9 (6o-65%clinker, 5% gypsum, 3o35%fly = 1.922 MTPA ash) 2. OPC- 0.492 (cs% clinker. s% gvosum) 3. PSC- o.o9r, (So-SS% clinker, 5% gyDsum, 45-50% slas) Total Clinker production 1. Net clinker for cement mfg. - 1.284 MTPA = 2.131 MTPA 2. Clinker dispatch to Panagarh West Bengal- 0.523 MTPA 3. Clinker export & Sold - 0.324 MTPA

1,' SouncE5 or COz rMlggloHc

i) Enrisrionr flsnr rlrr"l,rir"il,y LUntunrpLlun by CSEB ll) Ernlsslorrs lrorn luel consumptlon by Captlve power plant iii) Emisslonsfrom clinkerization iv) Emissions from mining v) Emission from transpoftation

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i) Emissions from electricity consumption by CSEB

Emissions due to use of electricity from grid is calculated by applying UNFCCC methodotogy',Toot to calculate Proiect emissions from electricity consumption" used to calculate emissions for Electricity consumption from the grid. This tool provides procedures to estimate the project emissions associated with the consumption of electricity by the proposed project activity.

Proiect emissions from consumption of electricity from the grid are calculated based on the power

consumed by the project activity and the emission factor of the grid, adjusted for transmission losses, using the following formula: * PEcsee = EC EF* (I+TDL)

Where:

PEcses tCO: lyear- Project emissions from electricity consumption by the project activity

during the year (tCO, / year);

EC = t6o48.68 Mwh - Quantity of electricity consumed by the project activity during the year (MWh);

EF= s.g2 tCO,/MWh - Emission factor for the grid (tcoz/MWh) [central Electricity Authority, India default vale for Indial

TDL=4.857^ _ Average technical transmission and distribution losses in the grid in year for the voltage level at which electricity is obtained from the grid at the project site

Therefore,

PEcses = B7g8.rl4 tCOz / year

ii) Emissions from fuel consumption by Captive power ptant

Proiect emissions from consumption of electricity from an off-grid captive power plant may be

determined by using UNFCCC methodology "Toot to calculate project emissions from etectricify Cohsumption" as tollows

PE6PP = EC*EF Where:

PEcpp tCOz - lyear Project emissions from fuel consumption by Cpp during the year (tCOz / year);

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EC = 171294 tones/year- Quantity of fuel consumption by the CPP during the year (tones/year)

EF = 1.676 tCOz lTone of Coal- Emission factor for fuel used by the captive power plant in year (tco,ffone of Coal)

The emission factor of the captive power plant is determined based on the Coz emissions from fuelcombustion in the plant

Therefore, emissions from CPp are

pE6pp = 287089.15 tCOz / year

iii) Emissions from clinkerization

Cement is an important construction ingredient produced in virtually all countries. Carbon dioxide

(cOz) is a byproduct of a chemical conversion process used in the production of clinker, a

component of cement, in which limestone (CaCO3) is converted to lime (CaO). COz is also emitted during cement production by fossil fuel combustion and is accounted for elsewhere. However, the

COz from fossil fuels is accounted for elsewhere in emission estimates for fossil fuels. The Revised

1996 IPCC Cuidelines for National Creenhouse Gas Inventories

(lecc cuiOetines) provide a generat approach to estimate Coz emissions from clinker production, in which the amount of clinker produced is multiplied by the clinker emission factor.

Carbon dioxide is released during the production of clinker, a component of cement, in which

calcium carbonate (caco3) is heated in a rotary kiln to induce a series of complex chemicat reactions

(IPCC Guidelines). Specifically, Coz is released as a by-product during calcination, which occurs in

the upper, cooler end of the kiln, or a precalciner, at temperatures of 6oo-9oooC, and results in the

conversion of carbonates to oxides. The simplified stoichiometric relationship is as follows: CaCO3+heat_CaO+COr

At higher temperatures in the lower end of the kiln, the lime (Cao) reacts with silica, aluminum and iron containing materials to produce minerals in the clinker, an intermediate product of cement

manufacture. The clinker is then removed from the kiln to cool, ground to a fine powder, and mixed with a small fraction (about five percent) of gypsum to create the most common form of cement

known as Portland cement. Masonry cement is generally the second most common form of cement. Because masonry cement requires more lime than Portland cement, masonry cement generally results in additional COz emissions.

iv) Clinker emission factor

The clinker emission factor is the product of the fraction of lime in the clinker multiplied by the ratio of the mass of COz released per unit of lime: This is illustrated below:

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EF cllnker = fraction CaO o (++,ot g/mole COr / 56.o8 g/mole CaO)

EF cunker = fraction CaO o o.785

The multiplication factor (o.Z8S) is the molecular weight ratio of CO2 to CaO in the raw material

mineral calcite (CaCO3), from which most or all of the CaO in clinker is derived. CaO content can show variations by country of origin and facility.

The IPCC Guidelines recommends two possible methods for calculating the emission factor. The Tier

t method uses the IPCC default value for the fraction of lime in clinker, which is 64.6 percent. This

results in an emission factor of o.5o7 tons of COz/ton of clinker, as illustrated below:

EF c[nker = o.646 c o.785 = o.5o7 Therefore,

PEcfrnr

PEcrinker = 1o8o85o.99 tcO:/year

v) Emissions from mining

Mining activities includes using heavy machinery consuming large quantity of diesel as fuel.

Therefore, emissions pertaining to mining activities is estimated by combustion of dieselfuel by the

heavy machinery. The coz emissions are estimated as follows:

PE61n1ng= EF * DC Where,

PEnarnrng tCOz/year - Emissions by combustion of diesel (tCOz/year)

EF = z.$972 tCO/liter - Emission factor of diesel (tCO,Tliter)

DC = 1886.786 kilo liters/year - Total diesel consumption (KL/year) Therefore,

PEmnns = 5089.04 tGo2/year

vl) Emission from transportation

Cement production require large quantity of raw materials that is to be procured from different sites through transportation. The raw materials such as limestone, coal, additives (clay, Laterite,

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Therefore, emissions from transportation are as follows:

PErranspo*atto n = 12333.1 tonnesCOr/ year

vii)COz sequestration by plantation

Since plants can play an important role in reducing air pollution, the concept of green belt development in and around industrial areas has gained much attention in the recent past. lt is applied as a pollution mitigation tool in industrial sites, urban development or for an historical site/sensitive protection area plan. Vegetation acts as living filters to minimize air pollution by absorption, adsorption, detoxification, accumulation and/or metabolism without sustaining serious foliar damage or decline in growth. ldentification of suitable plant species for green belts is very important Green belt needs an appropriate scientific design for effective reduction in air pollution. Tree height, width of green belt, distance of green belt from the source, visibility etc. are some design parameters of green belts to be considered for effective air pollution reduction. The carbon sequestration potential of the plant species present in green belt was estimated and suitable plant with maximum sequestration of Coz was recommended. Carbon sequestration is nothing but capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide or anthropogenic Coz from large scale stationary sources like cement industry before it is released to the atmosphere. once captured, the Coz gas is put into long term storage. coz sequestration in plants has the potential to significantly reduce the level of carbon that occurs in the atmosphere. Terrestrial or biologic sequestration means using plants to caPture coz from the atmosphere and then storing it as carbon in the stems and roots of the plants as well as in the soil. The green belts in industrial area acts as sink for capturing and storing carbon dioxide released from the industries.

The carbon dioxide sequestered in plant species are determined based on following method: 1. Determine the total (green) weight of the tree

The algorithm to calculate the weight of a tree is:

For trees with D < 11: W= o.25D2H

For trees with D )= 11: W = o.15D2H Where,

W = Abuve-Er uund wclght of the trec In pounds

D = Diameter of the trunk in inches

H = Height of the tree in feet

Depending on the species, the coefficient (e.g. o.z5) could change and the variables Dz and H could be raised to just exponents above or below t. However, these two equations could be seen as an ,,average,, of all the species'equations. The root system weighs about 2oz as much as the above-ground weight of

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the tree. Therefore, to determine the total green weight of the tree, multiply the above-ground weight of the tree by 'rzo%.

2. Determine the dry weight of the tree

Taking all species in into account, the average veeis72.5% dry matter and 27.5% moisture. Therefore, to

determine the dry weight of the tree, multiply the weight of the tree by 72.5%.

3. Determine the weight of carbon in the tree

The average carbon content is generally 5o% of the tree's total volume. Therefore, to determine the

weight of carbon in the tree, multiply the dry weight of the tree by 5o%.

4. Determine the weight of carbon dioxide sequestered in the tree

COz is composed of one molecule of Carbon and z molecules of Oxygen.

The atomic weight of Carbon is rz.oorrr5.

The atomic weight of Oxygen is y.9994.

The weight of COz is C+z*O=43.999915.

The ratio of COz to C is 43.9999t51'rz.ootn53.66g.

Therefore, to determine the weight of carbon dioxide sequestered in the tree, multiply the weight of carbon in the tree by 3.6663 5. Determine the weight of COz sequestered in the tree per year Divided the weight of carbon dioxide sequestered in the tree by the age of the tree.

s. Height Dia. Sequestratlon Seguestration Sequestratlon Sequestratlon Tree Age Specles of Plants quantlty No. (feet) (inch) (lbs./year) kglyear ( kglyear) (tones/year) (vears) Acacia 1 27Oo 6.5 1.50 Uliculiformis 2.92 1.)2 3570.69 ).57 2

2 Amaltas 997 5 o.70 o.49 o.22 22o.88 o.22 2

J Amla 115O ) o.70 o.4g o,22 254.78 o.25 2

4 Ariun 421) 5 o.70 o.49 o,>2 933.)6 o.93 2

5 Bauhinia 500 55 1,OO 1,10 o.50 248.67 o.25 2

5 Bamboo 1000 1.OO l.lo o.50 497.1+ o.50 2

Banyan ?n 501 0,70 o.4l n,tt 11' nnn ?

8 Cassia Searr rla tuuu 5,1,r u,/u o'50 n.?3 4rt.77 o.45

9 Fruit Plants 1038 5.32 o.50 o.27 o,12 124.84 o.12

10 Glorisidia 408 6 1,20 o.78 318.76 o.32 2

11 Culmohor 4817 5.42 o.70 o.53 o,24 1156.82 r.i6 2

L2 Jamun 746 4.42 o.50 o.22 o.10 74.54 o.o7 2

13 Kadamba 5o 4.82 o.8o o.61 o.28 13.95 o.ol 2

L4 Karanl 1521 4.62 o.8o o.59 o.27 4o7.21 o.41 z

15 Khamar 700 4.42 o.50 o.22 o.10 69.94 o.o7 2

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16 Kaneer 2233 5.22 o.50 o.26 o.t2 263.51 o.26 2

77 Mahaneem 6.o2 o.70 580 o.59 o.27 154,71 o.15 2 18 MiniCulmohor 2000 5.4 o.60 o.39 o.18 151.58 o.35

19 Neem 8452 6.42 o.7o o.63 o.28 24o4,27 2.40 z 20 Pangara 300 5.43 o.50 o.27 o.12 36.83 o.o4 z

27 Paras peepal 200 o.50 4.42 o.22 o.10 19.98 o,o2 2 22 Peepal 4o 5.52 o.80 o.70 o.32 12.78 o.o1 z

z5 Peltaphorum 12742 6.4 1.OO r,28 o.58 7374.13 7.37 2

24 Raintree o.50 420 4.42 o.22 o.10 41.97 o.04 25 Siso 7409 5.5 o.7o o.54 o.24 1805.56 1.81 26 Plumeria 500 45 o.50 o.22 o.10 5o.86 o.o5 Acacia >207 1.OO >.19 Uliculiformis 5.5 o.99 2195.>7 2.20 1

26 Amaltas 480 o.50 4.42 o.44 o.20 95.9> o.'to 1

29 Amla 2358 o.50 4.42 o.44 o,20 471)3 o.47 1 30 Ariun 4636 o.50 4.42 o44 o.20 926.46 o.93 1

31 Bauhinia 2520 1.OO 5.5 2.19 o.99 2506,61 >.51 1

32 Cassia Seamia 3430 o.50 4.42 o.44 o.20 685.46 o.6g 1

55 Fruit Plants 502 o.40 3.33 o.21 o10 48.37 o.o5 1

34 Glorisidia 2005 1.OO 5.5 2,19 o.99 1995.34 2.OO 1

35 Gulmohor o.50 4822 4.42 o,44 o.20 963.63 o.g6 7

36 Jamun 1940 o.50 4.42 o.44 o.20 )87.69 o.39 L

37 Kadamba 4990 o.50 4.42 o.44 o.20 997.21 t.oo t 38 Karanj 1504 o.50 4.42 o.44 o.20 3oo.56 o.30 7 5v Mahaneem >o06 442 o.50 o,44 o.20 40o.88 o.40 I 40 Pangara 2040 4.42 o.50 o.44 o,20 407,68 o.41 I 47 Peepal 102 o.50 4.42 o.44 o.20 2o.38 o.o2 1

42 Peltaphorum 1o065 o.50 4.5 o.45 o.20 2047,81 2.o5 1

43 Raintree o.50 )6o4 4.42 o,44 o.20 72o.23 o,72 1

44 Siso 2540 ,| 4.42 o.50 o.44 o.20 5o7.60 o.51 45 Gulmohor 604o 6.72 o.70 o.14 o,20 11q8,C6 1,20 1

46 Mini Culmohor 2280 62 o.6o o.50 o.rJ 1o6.78 o,31 3 47 Peltaphorum 4030 7.1 1.Oo o.97 0,44 1773.4' 177 z 48 Sisam ?040 6.8 1nn n9n o.,l I tl6.i6 o.0{ J

49 Babool 1O3O 6.74 1.OO o.90 o,41 418.50 o.42 3

50 Bet 1060 7.2 1.OO o.g6 o.43 46o.o9 o.46 3

51 Mini Gulmohor 248o 6 o.50 o.29 o,1) )22.9J o.32 3 Grand Total r27450.OO 34.76 rs,77 41851,46 41,86

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S. No. Project activity Emissions (tones COz/year) 1 Grid electricity pEcsea = 8799.174 2 CPP PEcpp = 287o88.75 3 Clinkerization PEcrinker = 1o8O85O.99 4 MininE PEMinine = 5o8g.o4 5 Transpoftation PETransoortation = 1 233 3.1 6 TOTAL PErot"r = 1399150.05 7 Plantation PEseouestration = 41.86 10808s0

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2of 2 Annexure- 6 Gompliances of various conditions of Environment Clearance vide letter No J-11011137212007-lA ll (l) dated 31.10.2011 granted for Cement pfant (2.5 MTPA), Power Plant (2x20 MW) in Risda & Limestone Mines (3.17 MTPA) in Risda and Kukurdih area, Baloda Bazar (CG) As on 31.03.2018 Action for Compliance Compliance to c Gonditions As perthe lay out plan authenticated by the State Emami Cement Limited has already purchased entire Government of Chhattisgarh, 100 m access to land including the land under the belt conveyor. the property of the owners of the land / farmers, Compliance is being done. beneath the overhead belt conveyor between the two sections of the Cement Plant shall be provided.

Continuous monitoring system to monitor Most modern and highly energy efficient ApCEs are gaseous emissions shall be provided and limit of commissioning to control the emission level within particulate emissions shall be controlled within Permissible limit. All main stacks are equipped with 50 mg/Nm3 by installing adequate air pollution continuous monitors of gaseous emissions in the control system and energy efficient technology. cement plant. Possibilities shall be explored for the proper and Consent to Operate obtained from CECB, Raipur for full utilization of gases generated from the kiln in Water vide letter No. 936/T5l CECB1Z}1T and for Air waste heat recovery boiler WHRB) and a vide letter No. 938/TSlCECB|2017 Naya Raipur, dated feasibility report should be prepared and 01.06.2017. submitted to the Ministry and its Regional Office at Bhopal within 3 months from the date of issue of the letter. The National Ambient Air Quality Emission Standards issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. 826(E) dated 16th November, 2009 should be followed.

Secondary fugitive emissions from all the The effective dust suppression, vacuum suction system sources shall be controlled within the latest and effective APC devises already installed to control permissible limits issued by the Ministry and the fugitive emissions at sources itself. Regularly regularly monitored. Guidelines / Code of monitoring and record of the same maintained in Practice issued by the CPCB shall be followed. accordance with the guidelines / code of practice issued by the CPCB. / oonorcting of road! end water spruy All internll rvAd$ Lutlr,tHlilrg is allrusl uullrplelHrt enrl all around the critical areas prone to air pollution water spray tankers all around the critical areas prone and having high levels nf SPM and RPM shourld to air pollution and having high levele of SPM ond RpM be ensured. are deployed. Efforts shall be made to reduce impact of the Efforts has been made to reduce the impact of transport of the raw materials and end products transport of raw materials and end products on the on the surrounding environment including surrounding environment. Raw materials and end agricultural land. All the raw materials including product is being transported in covered truck / closed fly ash should be transported in the closed container and not be overloaded. Vehicular emissions containers only and should not be regularly monitored. overloaded. Vehicular emissions shall be regularly monitored.

Total water requirement for the proposed Agreed. Rainwater harvesting storage capacity expansion shall not exceed 1822m3lday. 1,00,000 m3 is prepared in mine area. Action plan has Rainwater harvesting measures with a minimum been submitted vide letter no. ECLMS/MoEFlECl2012 of 2 months shall be adopted for dated 09.01 .2012. the augmentation of ground water at cement plant, colony and mine site. The company must also collect rain water in the mined out pits of captive lime stone mine and use the same water for the various activities of the project to conserve fresh water and reduce the water requirement pressure from the river. An action plan should be submitted to Ministry's Regional Office at Bhopal within 3 months from date of issue of this letter ix The project proponent shall ensure that no Emami Cement Limited assured that mining operation natural water course shall be obstructed due to will not obstruct any natural water course. The mining any mining operations. operation is undertaken as per the Mine Plan approved by lBM. x Catch drains and siltation ponds of appropriate Catch drain of about 3000 meter with siltation pond are size shall be constructed for the working pit, inter made for working pit, inter burden and mineral dump. burden and mineral dumps to arrest flow of silt The collected water is being used for sprinkling on haul and sediment. The water so collected should be roads and greenbelt development. Sump and garland utilized for watering the mine area, roads, green drain are suitably designed and provided wiilr safety belt development etc. The drains should be margins provided over the peak sudden rainfall. Sump regularly desilted, particularly after monsoon, capacity with adequate retention period has been and maintained properly. provided to allow proper settling of silt material. Drain about 1500 meters along the haul road have been made. xi Garland drain of appropriate size, gradient and The garland drain for both mine pit and inter-burden length shall be constructed for both mine pit and dumps part of Mine Plan. Sump capacity has been inter burden dumps and sump capacity should be designed keeping 50% safety margin over and above designed keeping 50% safety margin over and peak sudden rainfall (based on 50 years data) and above peak sudden rainfall (based on 50 years maximum discharge in the area adjoining the mine site. data) and maximum discharge in the area Sump capacity is also provided adequate retention adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity should period to allow proper settling of silt material. also provide adequate retention period to allow Sedimentation pits has been constructed at the corners proper settling of silt material. Sedimentation pits of the garland drains and desilted at regular intervals. should be constructed at the corners of the garland drains and desilted at regular intervals. xtl Regular monitoring of ground water level and Monitoring of ground water level and quality is being quality shall be carried out by establishing a carried out in the existing and around project area in network of existing wells and constructing new consultation with and the data is being sent at regular piezometers at suitable locations by the project intervals to MOEF, CGWA and State Govt. The latest proponent in and around project area in Report submitted to RO, MoEFCC, Nagpur vide letter consultation with Regional Director, Central No. ECL/BB/CGWA/?017 1F06116, Datcd: 02.04.201 L Ground Water Board. The frequdncy 0f monitoring should be four times ? !€Br: pfe- monsoon (April/ May), monsoon (August); post- monsoon (November), and winter (January). Data thus collected shall be sent at regular intervals to Ministry of Environment and Forests and its Regional Office at Bhopal, Central Ground WaterAuthority and State Ground Water Board. xill Dimension of the retaining wall at the toe of inter Dimension of the retaining wall at the toe of inter burden burden dumps and inter burden benches within dumps and inter burden benche3 within the mine to the mine to check run-off and siltation shall be check run-off and siltation is based on the rain fall data. based on the rain fall data. xiv Suitable conservation measures to augment Emami Cement Limited has adopted rain water qround water resources in the area should be harvesting methods to augment the ground water planned and implemented in consultation with resources in the area, in consultation with Regional Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board. Director, Central Ground Water Board. XV Proper utilization of fly ash shall be ensured as 100 o/o Fly Ash generated from Captive Thermal power per Fly Ash Notification, 1999 and subsequent Plant is being utilized for manufacturing of porfland amendment in 2003 and 2009. All the fly ash P ozzolona Cement (PPC). shall be provided to cement and brick manufacturers for further utilization and Memorandum of Understanding should be submitted to the Ministry's Regional Office at Bhopal.

xvi All the bag filter dust, raw meal dust, coal dust, All the dust collected from Pollution Control devices is clinker dust and cement dust from pollution being recycled and reused in cement manufacturing control devices shall be recycled and reused in process. the process and used for cement manufacturing.

XVII An effort shall be made to use of high calorific Agreed. hazardous waste in the cement kiln and necessary provision shall be made accordinolv. XVIII Efforts shall be made to use low grade lime, more Agreed and complied with. fly ash and solid waste in the cement manufacturinq. XIX Risk and Disaster Management Plan along with 'Risk and Disasfer Management Plan' along with the mitigation measures should be prepared and mitigation measures prepared and copy of the same a copy submitted to the Ministry's Regional Office has been submitted to Regional office Bhopal vide at Bhopal, SPCB and CPCB within 3 months of fetter no. ECLMS/MoEF|EC|2}12 dated 09.01.2012. issue of environment clearance letter. Being Complied.

XX Blasting operation shallbe carried out only during EmamiCement Limited has adopted blasting operation the daytime. Controlled blasting should be during the day time. Controlled blasting is in practiced. practiced. The mitigative measures for control of The mitigative measures for control of ground ground vibrations and to arrest fly rocks and vibrations and to arrest fly rocks and boulders is boulders should be implemented. implemented as per DGMS norms.

XXI Wet drilling blasting method and provision for the The Wet Drilling method for control of air emissions control air emissions during blasting using dust using dust collectors is adopted as per DGMS norms. collectors etc. shall be used.

xxii Bench height, width and slope for individual The bench height, width and slope are kept as per the bench should be properly assessed and norms of DGMS and the same is discussed in Mine implemented. Adequate measures should be Plan approved by lBM. Required measures adopted to adopted to stabilize the slope before stabilize the slope before abandonment. The fencing tbrndonnlent. Thc fenclnE efoullrl tl'rg ruscrvuir aluullrJ llrc lesclvulr ls provlded. gnell be pr0v|ded t0 prevent accrdents.

XXIII Agtl0ll plall fol tllg tllittitlg, tla||agclrcrr[ ul uvel Arr actlon plan of the mlnlng Tmmlememt over burden (removal, storage, disposal etc.), burden (removal, storage, disposaletc.), reclamation of reclamation of the mined out area and mine the mined out area and mine closure prepared and the closure shall be submitted to the Ministry and its same has been submitted to the Ministry and its Regional Office at Bhopal. Regional Office at Bhopal vide letter no. ECLA/fS/M oEFlECl2}l 1 dated 28.11.2011 . XXIV The inter burden and other waste generated Complied. The inter burden and waste generated:re- should be stacked at earmarked dump site(s) stacked at earmarked dump site i.e. ln south waste part only and should not be kept active for long period. of mining lease area. The inter dumps are planned for The total height of the dumps should not exceed the height of 30 meter with teracing of 10 meter each. 30 m in three terraces of 10 m each and the The vegetation of dumps are planned as it attains the overall slope of the dump should be maintained final shape and height. The inter burden dump is still to 280. The inter burden dumps should be active and will attain the height in succeeding plan scientifically veqetated with suitable native period. Photographs of Inter-Burden Dumps are species to prevent erosion and surface run off. submitted to RO, MoEFCC, Nagpur vide letter No. Monitoring and management of rehabilitated EC L/B B/RO/MoE FCC/F 0 1 | 1 42, Dated: 1 1 .1 2.2017 areas should continue until the vegetation becomes self-sustaining. Compliance status should be submitted to the Ministry of Environment & Forests and its Regional Office, Bhooal on six monthlv basis. XXV The project proponent shall modify the mine plan Complied. The mining plan was modified for the 5.50 of the project at the time of seeking approval for MTPA ROM by proposing stage wise dumping up to 30 the next mining scheme from the Indian Bureau meter with 10 meter of each stage height. A copy of of Mines so as to reduce the area for external letter issued by lBM, Raipur is submitted to RO, over burden dump by suitably increasing the MoEFCC, Nagpur vide letter No. height of the dumps with proper terracing. lt ECUBB/RO/MoEFCC/F 01 I 1 1 5, Dated: 08.09.2017 should be ensured that the overall slope of the dump does not exceed 280.

xxvi The void left unfilled in the mining area shall be It is proposed and is the part of Mine Plan approved by converted into water body after carrying the lndian Bureau of Mines. The mining operations is being hydro geological study. The higher benches of carried out in accordance with the approved mining excavated void/mining pit should be terraced and plan. plantation done to stabilize the slopes. The slope of higher benches should be made gentler for easy accessibility by local people to use the water body. Peripheral fencing shall be carried out along the excavated area.

xxvii Top soil, if any, shall be stacked with proper slope The mining operations (Stacked of Top Soilwith proper at earmarked site(s) only with adequate slope) is being carried out in accordance with the measures and should be used f6r reclamation approved mining plan. and rehabilitation of mined out areas. xxviii As proposed, green belt shall be developed in at Complied. The green belt is being developed as per least 33 % in cement plant and all the mined out MoEFCC/CPCB guidelines in cement plant area (33%) area except used for reservoir. and all the mined out area except used for water reservoir in the mining Lease area. Plantation details is attached as Annexure- 8. XXIX All the safety norms stipulated by the Director Being complied with. General, Mine & Safety (DGMS) should be implemented.

XXX Allthe recommendations made in the Charter on Compliance is being done. Corporate Responsibility for Environment Protection (CREP) for the Cement plants should

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xxxl ThE oonrpany ohalloomply with thc conrnritnrent€, Entanti Cetttuttt Litititud uru uurrrplyirrg witlr ltre made during public hearing held on 26th commitments, made during public hearing and February, 2010 and a separate budget for separate budget are made and already submitted to the implementing the same should be allocated and MoEF, Regional Office at Bhopal. information submitted to the Ministry's Regional Office at Bhopal. Xxxii Rehabilitation and Resettlement Plan for the Emami Cement Limited is implemented Rehabilitation project affected population shall be implemented and Resettlement Plan for the project affected as perthe policy of the State Govt. in consultation population as per the policy of the State Govt., in with the State Govt. of Chhattisgarh. consultation with the State Govt. of Chhattisgarh. Compensation paid in any case shall not be less than the norms prescribed under the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy, 2007. o/o At least 5 of the total cost of the project shall Emami Cement Limited has the yearwise plan for ESC be earmarked towards the enterprise social / CSR activities and the same are implemented commitment (ESC) based on Public Hearing & accordingly. The details of year wise CSR/ESC social responsibility and item-wise details along expenditure and Budget is submitted to RO, MoEFCC, with year wise action plan should be prepared Nagpur vide letter No. ECL/BB/RO/MoEFCC1F0I t142, and submitted to the Ministry's RegionalOffice at Dated: 11.12.2017 Bhopal. lmplementation of such program should be ensured accordingly in a time bound manner. The Company shall submit within three months Policy towards Corporate Environment Responsibility their policy towards Corporate Environment addressing (i) Standard operating process/ procedure Responsibility which should inter-alia address (i) to being into focus any infringement/deviation /violation Standard operating process/ procedure to being of environmental or forest norms/conditions, (ii) into focus any infringemenUdeviation/violation of Hierarchical system or Administrative order of the environmental or forest norms/conditions, (ii) Company to deal with environmental issues and Hierarchical system or Adm inistrative order of the ensuring compliance to the environmental clearance Company to deal with environmental issues and conditions and (iii) System of reporting of ensuring compliance to the environmental noncompliance/violation environmental norms to the clearance conditions and (iii) System of reporting Board of Directors of the company and/or stakeholders of non-compliance/violation environmental or shareholders; has been prepared and submitted to norms to the Board of Directors of the company Regional Office Bhopal vide letter no. and/or stakeholders or shareholders. ECLMS/MoEFlECl2012. c nce to General Conditions The project authority shall adhere to the Emami Cement Limited will adhere to the stipulations stipulations made by Chhattisgarh Environment made by Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Conservation Board (CECB) and State Board (CECB) and State Government. Government. Agreed to comply with.

No further expansion or modification of the plant Plant expansion carried out as per Environmental shall be carried out without prior approval of this Clearance obtained from MOEF&CC vide letter No. J- Ministry. 1101112013-14 ll (l) dated 08.09.2016 and applied for CTO to CECB. At least four ambient air quality monitoring Emami Cement Limited is installed 04 no's AAe stations shall be established in the down wind monitoring stations in the Core zone at suitable direction as well as where maximum ground level locations to collect data on the ambient air quality and concentration of PM10, SOz and NOx are stack emissions and submit regular reports to Ministry anticipated in consultation with the SPCB. Data including its Regional Office and CECB and CPCB once on ambient air quality and stack emissions shall in six months. be regularly submitted to this Ministry including its Please find Monthly Ambient and Stack monitoring Regional Office and SPCB / CPCB once in six Report from October' 2017 to March' 201A as months. Annexure- 3.

Industrial wastewater shall be properly collected Emami Cement Limited is adopt'ZERO DISC and treated so as to conform to the standards POLICY' and treat the waste water for suitable use. plessllbed urtdur G3R 422 (E) datud 19rh Muy, 1993 aurtJ 3lel DeuerrrLrel, 1993 ur as arnended from time to time. The treated wastewater shall be utilized for plantation purpose.

The overall noise levels in and around the plant Emami Cement Limited will maintain the standards and area shall be kept well within the standards (85 keep noise level below 85 dBA and provide noise dBA) by providing noise control measures control measures. The ambient noise level shall be including acoustic hoods, silencers, enclosures maintained the standards prescribed under etc. on all sources of noise generation. The Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 and Rules 1989. ambient noise levels shall conform to the Noise control measures including acoustic hoods, standards prescribed under Environmental silencers, enclosures etc. are provided. (Protection) Act, 1986 Rules, 1989 viz.75 dBA time) and 70 dBA (nioht time). Vi Proper housekeeping and adequate occupational Agreed. health programs shall be taken up. Occupational Health Surveillance program shall be done on a regular basis and records maintained properly for at least 30-40 years. The program shall include lung function and sputum analysis tests once in six months. Sufficient preventive measures shall be adopted to avoid direct exposure to dust etc. vtl The company shall undertake eco-development Emami Cement Limited is being undertaken the eco- measures including community welfare measures development measures. Company has already in the project area. commenced its activities in this regard by deepening of ponds and tree plantation etc. Compliance is ongoing. viii The project proponent shall also comply with all Compliance is ongoing. the environmental protection measures and safequards recommended in the EIA/ EMP. IX A separate environmental management cell with A separate environmental management cell with full- full-fledged laboratory facilities to carry out fledged laboratory facilities to carry out various various management and monitoring functions management and monitoring functions is set up under shall be set up under the control of Senior the control of senior executive. The hierarchy levels Executive. and view of Environment Cell is submitted to RO, MoEFCC, Nagpur vide letter No. ECL/B B/RO/Mo E FCC/F 01 | 1 42, Dated: 1 1 .1 2.2017 X Adequate fund shall be allocated to implement The year wise details of recurring expenditure incurred the conditions stipulated by the Ministry of on the environmental safeguards are submitted to RO, Environment and Forests as well as the State MoEFCC, Nagpur vide letter No. Government. Time bound implementation ECL/BB/RO/MoEFCC/F}11142, Dated: 11.12.2017 schedule for implementing all the conditions and The total capital cost on environmental safeguard stipulated herein shall be submitted. The funds / Pollution control measures is 75.05 Crores. so provided shall not be diverted for any other purpose

XI The Regional Office of this Ministry I CPCB I Compliance is being made frequently and same is KSPCB shall monitor the stipulated conditions. submitted to MOEF, Regional Office, the respective The project authorities shall extend full Zonal Office of CPCB and the CECB on six monthly cooperation to the officer (s) of the Regional basis. Being Complied. Office by furnishing the requisite data I information / monitoring reports. A six monthly compliance report and the monitored data along wlth statlstleal lnterpretatlon shall be submltted tb them regularly.

xtl The project proponent shall also submit six Compliance is being made frequently and same is monthly reports on the status of compliance of submitted to MOEF, Regional Office, the respective the stipulated EC conditions including results of Zonal Office of CPCB and the CECB on six monthly monitored data (both on hard copies as well as basis. Being Complied. by e-mail) to the respective Regional Office of MoEF, the respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the CECB. xill The Project Authorities shall inform the Regional Plant has been commissioned Cement and Packing on Office as wellas the Ministry, the date of financial dated 12.02.2016 and Clinkerization on dated closure and final approval of the project by the 25.07.2016. concerned authorities and the date of commencing the land development work. XiV No change in mining technology and scope of Agreed and Noted. working shall be made without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment & Forests. No change in the calendar plan including excavation, quantum of limestone and waste shall be made.

XV Measures shall be taken for control of noise The noise level maintained standards and keep noise levels below 85 dBA in the work environment. level below 85 dBA and provide noise control Workers engaged in operations of HEMM etc. measures. The ambient noise level is maintained as shall be provided with ear plugs/ muffs. per the standards prescribed. Noise control measures including acoustic hoods, silencers, enclosures and workers engaged in operations of HEMM etc. provided with ear plugs/muffs.

XVI Industrial waste water (workshop and waste Industrial waste water from workshop is properly water from the mine) shall be properly collected, collected and treated from Oil and grease trap and treated so as to conform to the standards treated water was used dust suppression at haul road. prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May, Emami Cement Limited is adopted zero discharge 1993 and 31st December, 1993 or as amended policy. from time to time. Oil and grease trap shall be Being Complied. installed before discharge of workshop effluents.

XVII Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear Personal working in dusty areas provided witn protective respiratory devices and they shall also protective respiratory devices. Training and awareness be provided with adequate training and on safety and health aspects were organized. information on safety and health aspects. Occupational health checkup of employees IME/pME Occupational health surveillance program of the is done and records are maintained. workers shall be undertaken periodically to Being Complied. observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and take corrective measures, if needed. xviii) The project authorities shall inform to the The date of Financial Closure is29.04.2010. The sarne Regional Office located regarding date of is informed to Regional Office as well as the Ministry financial closures and final approval of the project vide letter no. ECLAruS/MoEFtECt2011 dated by the concerned authorities and the date of start 28.11.2011. The Date of commencing land of land development work. development is 20th February 2014. Emami Cement Ltd. has submitted revised project cost to Banks in view of increase in project cost and got the financial closure on 03.12.2013.

Xix A copy of clearance letter shall be marked to Being Complied. Copy of EC has been sent to concerned Panchayat I local NGO, if any, from concerned bodies. whom suggestion/representation, if any, was received while processinq the proposal. xx A copy of clearance letter shall be sent by the Being Complied, Copy of EC has been sent to proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila corrcelrred bcldies. Furislrutl/Murriuil.ral Curpuratiun, Urbulr Local Body and the Local NGO, if any, from whom suggestions/representations if any were received while processing the proposal. The clearance letter shall also put up on the website of the Company by the proponent.

XXI The project authorities shall advertise at least in The Environment Clearance letter was obtained from two local newspapers widely circulated, one of MoEFCC on31.10.2011 and the Advertisement for the which shall be in the vernacular language of the Grant of Environment Clearance has been published in locality concerned, within 7 days of the issue of 2 local newspapers namely 'Dainik Bhaskar' and the clearance letter informing that the project has "Deshbandhu" on 13th November 2011. been accorded environmental clearance and a The copy of the advertisement published in the paper copy of the clearance letter is available with the has been submitted to the Regional Office of the Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board Ministry vide letter no ECL/ BB/ MoEF/ BPLI 2012t 01 and also at web site of the Ministry of on24.02.2012. Environment and Forests at "http://envfor.nic.in Being Complied. and a copy of the same shall be fonrvarded to the Regional Office of this Ministry. XXII The environmental statement for each financial Emami Cement Limited is being regularly submitting year ending 31st March in Form-V as is mandated the environmental statement for each financial year to be submitted by the project proponent to the ending 31st March in Form-V to the Chhattisgarh concerned State Pollution Control Board as Environment Conservation Board as prescribed under prescribed under the Environment (Protection) the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 as amended Rules, 1986 as amended subsequently, shall subsequently. Also put the same along with the status also be put on the website of the Company along of compliance of EC conditions on the website of the with the status of compliance of EC conditions Company and also sending to the respective regional and shall also be sent to the respective regional Office of the MoEF by e-mail. Office of the MoEF by e-mail. Emami Cement Ltd. has received consent to operate for cement plant and captive power plant from CECB Raipur on 17.06.2016 and for mines Raipur on 10.09.2015. y .;.,1, I, r:;! ;, 41 71 ; ; -;' i., i i : :: ttli j ",...\ \t ii i', \

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20't6-2018 20't9-2020 2021-2025 Total Amount S.No. Activities Remark (in Rs. Cr) (in Rs. Cr) (in Rs. Cr) (in Rs. Cr) A RISDA

1 Health (Health Checkup Camp etc.) 0.325 o 241 0.325 0.895 Education 0 120 0.30c 0.600 1.020 3 Sanitation (Domestic Water, Toilet etc.) 0.325 0 400 0.650 't.375 A Skill Development (Training Centre etc ) 0 201 0 150 0.312 0.663 5 Infrastructure (Road, Community Centre etc ) 0 405 0.256 0 512 't.173 o Other Local Needs 1 500 0.950 2.800 5.250 Total of A 2.876 2.301 5.1 99 10.376 B KUKURDIH

1 Health (Health Checkup Camp etc ) 0 145 0 340 0.405 0.890 2 Education 0 080 0.120 0 500 0.700 Sanitation (Domestic Water, Toilet etc.) 0.1 65 0.200 0.490 0.855 A Skill Development (Traininq Centre etc.) 0.100 0.05'1 0 210 0.361 5 lnfrastructure (Road. Communitv Centre etc.) 0 305 0 150 0.410 0.865 Cther Local Needs 1.100 0 800 l.ot/ 3.517 Total of B 1.895 1.661 3.632 7.188 c DHANDHANI

1 Health (Health Checkup Camp etc.) 0 165 0.205 0.1 65 0.535 z Education 0.1 65 0.1 50 0.510 0.825 Sanitation (Domestic Water, Toilet etc.) 0.324 0 300 0 600 't.225 4 Skill Development (Traininq Centre etc.) 0 10c 0.1 00 0.250 0.450 6 lnfrastructure (Road, Communitv Centre etc ) 0 325 0.1 50 0 520 0.995 o Other Local Needs 1.100 0 800 1.800 3.700 Total of C 2.18 1.705 3.845 7.730 D KOKDI

1 Health (Health Checkup Camp etc.) 0.12C 0.245 0.365 0.730 2 Education 0 080 0 120 0.412 0.612 Sanitation (Domestic Water, Toilet etc.) 0 165 0.'15 0 300 0.615 A Skill Develooment (Traininq Centre etc ) 0.005 0 005 0.100 0.1 10 Infrastructure (Road, Community Centre etc.) 0.256 0 110 0.351 0.717 Other Local Needs 0 500 0 410 0.680 1.590 Total of D 't.126 1.04 2.208 4.374 E PARSABHADER

1 Health (Health Checkup Camp etc.) 0.125 0.124 0.245 0.495 0 080 0 12C 0.354 0.554 2 =ducation Sanitation (Domestic Water, Toilet etc.) 0.1 30 0.1 0c 0 200 0.430 0.017 ^ Skill Development (Training Centre etc.) 0.004 0 003 0.010 5 Infrastructure (Road, Community Centre etc ) 0.125 0.1 00 0.250 0.475 Other Local Needs 0 350 0 300 0.450 1.100 Total of E 0.814 0.748 1.509 3.071 F Bafoda Bazar & Others

1 Health (Health Checkup CamP etc.) 0 160 0 245 0 610 1.015 Education 0.245 0.250 0.500 0.99s Sanitation (Domestic Water, Toilet etc.) 0 350 0 300 0.510 1.160 4 Skill Development (Training Centre etc.) 0 150 0 100 0 300 0.550 q71 b lnfroctruoturo (P.oid, CommLrnlt\/ f'e ntre ctr ) n ?61 n 15n n t1n n 6 Other Local Needs 1 100 0 780 1.500 3.380 Total of F 2.266 1.825 3.93 8.021 G Greenry Development Nearby Area Plantation &

1 Greenrv Development Nearby Villaqes 0.200 0.300 0 500 1.000 Afforastration '1 2 Harihar Chhattisqarh (Paid to CG Govt for Plantation 500 1.000 1.500 4.000 through Govt. Total of G 1.700 1.300 2.000 5.000 Aqencv,

H Total of (A+B+C+D+E+F+G) 12.857 10.58 22.323 45.760