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(I) BASIC INFORMATION

S. Items Details No. Group Housing Colony Project 1 Name of the Project M/s Jasmine Buildmart Pvt. Ltd. 8(a) Building and Construction 2 Serial No. in schedule Projects as per MoEF Notification 14/9/2006 3 Proposed Total Plot Area 49851.931 m2 (12.3187 capacity/area/length/tonnage to be Acres) handled/command area/lease Permissible FAR @1.75% (80902.5 m2) area/number of wells to be drilled Achieved FAR @ 173.54% (80228.47 m2) Permissible Ground Coverage @ 40 % (11557.50 m2) Achieved Ground Coverage (1891.911 m2) 4 New/Expansion/Modernization Renewal 5 Existing capacity/Area etc. Not Applicable 6 Category of project B 7 Does it attract the general No condition? If Yes, please specify 8 Does it attract the specific No condition? If Yes, please specify 9 i) Location of unit Village-Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon Faridabad road, Sector-3 District- ii) Plot, Survey No, Khasra No. Gurgaon 25//18, 22, 23, 35//15/2, 16/1/1, 36// 3/1/2, 3/2, 1/2, 10/1, 11/1, 2/1, 9/2, iii) Village 12/1, 3/1/1, 2/2, 9/1, 12/2, 7, 8, 13, iv) Tehsil 14/1, 15/1/1 v) District Gwal Pahari vi) State Gurgaon Haryana 10 Nearest Railway station/Airport Gurgaon Railway Station Approx 14.5 along with distance in kms. km in West Direction & Indira Gandhi

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International Air Port 13 Km North West 11 Nearest town, City, Dist. Head Gurgaon City 12 Km, West Quarter along with distance in kms. 12 Village Panchayat, Zila Parishad, Municipal Corporation Municipal Corporation, Local Civil Lines, Officers Colony, body(Complete postal addresses Gurgaon, Haryana with telephone nos. to be given) Phone: 18001801817 Email: [email protected] 13 Name of Applicant M/s Lavish Buildmart Pvt. Ltd. 14 Regd. Address Office No. 2, Second Floor, Mahipalpur Extension, Delhi-110037 15 Address for correspondence(1): M/s Jasmine Buildmart Pvt. Ltd. 406 4th floor, Elegance Tower 8 Jasola District Center New Delhi Name Mr. Satish Seth Designation Authorized Signatory Address Pegasus One, Ground Floor, Behind IBIS Hotel, Golf Course Road, DLF Phase-V, Sector-53, Gurgaon Pin Code 122002 E mail [email protected] Telephone 0124 499 8250 Mobile 8826195020 Fax No. Address of correspondence(2): Environment Consultant M/s Vardan EnviroNet (Accredited from QCI/NABET) D-142,SushantLok-III, Golf Course Extension Road, Gurgaon, Haryana Tel No.0124-4291036 Email: [email protected] 16 Detail of alternative site, if any. This is a Group Housing Colony project Location of these sites should be for which renewal of license has shown on a topo-sheet. already been awarded by Director Town and Country Planning and most of the construction most has been completed.

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Hence, Not applicable in this case. 17 Interlinked Project There is not any interlinked project. 18 Whether separate application for Not Applicable. In view of item No. 17 interlinked project has been above submitted 19 Not Applicable. In view of item No. 17 If, Yes Date of Submission above 20 Not Applicable. In view of item No. 17 If no , reason above 21 Whether proposal involves approval/clearance under: if yes, details of same and status to given a) Forest (conservation) Act No. The unit does not fall in any 1980? notified reserved forest area.

b) Wild life protection Act 1972? No. The proposed project site does not fall in any wildlife protected area. c) c) CRZ notification 1991? No. The unit does not fall in any Notified coastal regulation zone. 22 Whether there is any Govt. 1.Town and Country Planning order/policy relevant/relating site? Department 2. Assurance of water supply from HUDA 23 No Forest land is involved in the Forest land involved (hectares) proposed project. 24 Whether there is any litigation There is no litigation pending against pending against the project and / or the project and land. land in which is project is proposed to be setup: a) Name of court Therefore, Information required b) Case No. against point a, b & c is not applicable. c) Orders/directions of Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

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(II) ACTIVITY: 1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)

S. No. Information/Checklist Details thereof (with approximate Confirmation Yes/ No quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary a.) The selected site falls under change in land use, land Residential land use as per the Gurgaon cover or topography Urban development plan 2031 including increase in and will be developed as per the same. intensity of land use(with b.) The proposed project site was a respect to local land use vacant land and does not involve plan) activity of any type and construction is Yes under progress. It is anticipated that the construction activities of the proposed project would not have an adverse effect on the land use Further, local land use planning department will control the type, density and location of development. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, Few shrubs and grasses were found to vegetation and building? be existing on the project site; which were cleared before starting Yes construction no extensive clearing of vegetation is required. No building demolition. 1.3 Creation of new land The site will be developed as per the Yes uses? Gurgaon Manesar Master Plan 2031. 1.4 Pre-construction Soil investigation was carried out and investigations e.g. bore Yes the results were found satisfactory. house, soil testing? 1.5 Construction works? The Construction activities will be confined within the project premises; Yes there will be no physical change outside the project boundary. 1.6 Demolition works? Project site was vacant land. Hence, No demolition was not required.

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1.7 Temporary sites used for All the construction activity including construction works or stocking of raw materials is being Housing of construction confined within the project site only. workers? No No temporary shelters for labour are required. Local labors from nearby area are hired. Sanitation facilities are being developed at site. 1.8 Above ground building, Excavation has been carried out for structures or Earthworks foundation of buildings only. The including linear structures, Yes excavated soil will be used in cut and fill or excavations backfilling and other area development activities. 1.9 Underground work No underground work including including mining or No mining/ tunneling is required except tunneling? excavation of earth. 1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation work is required. 1.11 Dredging? No No dredging is required. 1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structure is required. 1.13 Production and No production/ manufacturing process manufacturing processes? No is involved as the proposed project is a Group Housing Colony. 1.14 Facilities for storage of Raw material is being stored at site in a goods or materials? covered area. Cement is being separately stored under cover in bales. Yes Sand is being stacked neatly under tarpaulin cover. Bricks and steel is being laid in open. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or Solid Waste: disposal of solid waste or The solid waste generated from the liquid effluents? project will be in the form of: Domestic Waste: Approximately 747 kg/day domestic solid waste is estimated to be Yes generated from the project activity; this is being collected from designated locations and segregated into inorganic and organic wastes. The inorganic non- biodegradable wastes is being sold to authorize vendors for recycling and the

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biodegradable wastes will be disposed according to MSW (Management& Handling) Rules, 2000. Hazardous Waste No hazardous waste will be produced from project activities except waste oil from DG sets. Liquid Effluents During construction phase, sewage will be treated through septic tank. The wastewater in operation phase will be treated up to tertiary level in a STP having the capacity of 186 KLD and the treated sewage will be reused for flushing and landscape development. The rest of the treated water will be given to the nearby construction site for construction purpose only. Dewatered/dried sludge generated from the STP plant will be used as manure for landscape development & tree plantation. 1.16 Facilities for long term Local labour is being hired from nearby housing of operational areas during construction phase. So, workers? No there is no need to create permanent facilities for long-term housing of operational workers. 1.17 New road, rail or sea The site has good connectivity to NH-8. traffic during construction Only internal roads, paths will be of operation? developed for vehicular movements of construction material during No construction phase whereas internal tracks and paths will be developed for traffic circulation (to avoid any congestion) during operational phase. 1.18 New road, rail, air The site is well connected through the waterborne or other road network. The nearest highway is No transport infrastructure NH-8 at a distance of approximately 8.8 including new or altered km towards West.

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routes and stations, ports, airport etc? 1.19 Closure or diversion of Since the site is well connected to existing transport routes Gurgaon Faridabad Road which has or infrastructure leading No high traffic density; not required the to changes in traffic diversion or closure of existing traffic movements? routes. 1.20 New or diverted There will not be any new/diverted transmission lines or No transmission line or pipeline around the pipelines? proposed project. 1.21 Impoundment, damming, No impoundment, damming, culverting, culverting, realignment or realignment or other changes to the other changes to the No hydrology of surface watercourses is hydrology of watercourses proposed. or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? There is no stream running across the No site. Total water requirement will be 226 KLD, which include 114 KLD for fresh water requirement & 112 KLD for recycled water requirement out of which 64 KLD will be used for flushing, Abstraction or transfers of 38 KLD will be used for landscape 1.23 water from ground or No development and 10 KLD will be used surface waters? for DG Cooling. During construction phase, water demand is being fulfilled by STP treated water. During operational phase, water will be supplied through HUDA. Runoff will increase due to increased Changes in water bodies paved surface. However, increased or the land surface 1.24 No runoff will be managed by well- affecting drainage or run- designed rainwater harvesting system off? and storm water management plan. Transport of personnel/material during Transport of personnel or construction and operation phase are materials for construction, 1.25 Yes envisaged. Adequate parking space operation or within the project site for loading and decommissioning? unloading of materials will be provided.

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Adequate parking space will be provided during operational phase of the project for the visitors & staff within the premises. 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No Long term dismantling or decommissioning or No decommissioning or restoration work restoration works? will be involved. 1.27 Ongoing activity during No decommissioning activity is decommissioning which involved, Hence, No impact on the No could have an impact on environment by the proposed project is the environment? supposed. 1.28 Influx of people to an area Local laborers from nearby area are in either temporarily or being employed during the construction permanently? phase. In the operation phase, most of the expected occupants will be from No the surrounding areas. Hence, the project will lead to a redistribution of occupants within the city. Thus, no significant influx of people is envisaged. The landscaping is being carried out Introduction of alien with mainly local species with a few 1.29 No species? ornamental varieties of flora that are well suited to the local conditions. Loss of native species or There is being no significant impact on 1.30 No genetic diversity? the native species or genetic diversity.

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non- renewable or in short supply):

Details thereof (with approximate Information/Checklist quantities/ rates, wherever S. No. Yes/No confirmation possible) with source of information data Proposed site was having wild grasses which were cleared and the Land especially undeveloped 2.1 No Group Housing Colony is under or agricultural land (ha) constructed on vacant land. Local and indigenous plant species will

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also be planted at proposed site. Total water requirement for the proposed will be 226 KLD which Water (expected source & include 114 KLD for Fresh water 2.2 Yes competing users) unit: KLD requirement and 112 KLD for recycled /treated water requirement Minerals such as sand and 2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes aggregates is being required during the construction phase. Construction material – All materials for construction is 2.4 stone, aggregates, and/soil Yes being arranged through selected (expected source – MT) suppliers. All material forests and timber is being provided by selected Forests and timber (source – 2.5 Yes suppliers. However, steel frames MT) etc shall be used to minimize the use of timber. Energy including electricity The total demand load is estimated and fuels (source, competing 2.6 Yes 6000 KW Power is being supplied users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy by DHBVN (MW) Any other natural resources No other natural resource will be 2.7 (use appropriate standard No involved in the project except the units) mentioned above.

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health.

S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with confirmation approximate quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substance or materials, Yes The project site is proposed for which are hazardous (as per development of Group Housing MSIHC rules) to human health Colony project. Hence, storage of or the environment (flora, hazardous chemicals (as per

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fauna and water supplies) MSIHC Rules) is not expected. 3.2 Changes in occurrence of No Suitable drainage and waste disease or affect disease management measures (with vectors (e.g. insect or water frequent spray of insecticides borne diseases) etc.) is being adopted in both the construction and operational phase such that there will be no stagnation of water or accumulation of waste. This will effectively restrict the reproduction and growth of disease vectors. 3.3 Affect the welfare of people Yes Socio-economic standard of e.g. by changing living people will improve due to conditions? increased employment opportunities provided by this project. This will lead to better quality of life and will also set a standard for future developments in the area. 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could be affected by the Impacts of this type are not No project e.g. hospital patients, expected. children, the elderly etc 3.5 Any other causes No other causes are involved No except the mentioned above. 4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month)

S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with No. confirmation approximate quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine No No such spoil, overburden or mine wastes wastes is being generated. 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic Yes The total municipal solid waste to and or commercial wastes) be generated is approximately 747 kg/ day. The inorganic non- biodegradable wastes will be sold

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to authorized vendors for recycling and the biodegradable wastes will be disposed according to MSW (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000. 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per NO No Hazardous Waste is been Hazardous Waste expected from the proposed Management Rules) project. 4.4 Other industrial process No Not applicable as this is a Group wastes Housing Colony project. 4.5 Surplus product No Not applicable as this is a Group Housing Colony project. 4.6 Sewage sludge or other Yes Sludge generated from the STP sludge from effluent plant will be dried and later will be treatment used as manure for landscape development. 4.7 Construction or demolition Yes The construction waste will wastes consist of excess earth and construction debris along with cement bags, steel in bits and pieces, insulating and packaging materials etc. Recyclable waste construction materials is being sold to authorized recyclers. Unusable and excess construction debris is being disposed at designated places in tune with the local norms. 4.8 Redundant machinery or No Redundant machinery will not be equipment generated. Contaminated soils or other Contaminated soils or other 4.9 No materials materials will not be generated. 4.10 Agricultural wastes No No agricultural wastes will be generated. 4.11 Other solid wastes No No other solid waste would be generated.

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5. Release for pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr).

S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with No. confirmation approximate quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes The project does not envisage fossil fuels from stationary or any major air pollution sources mobile sources except vehicles. The pollution generated from the vehicular movement is being check by regular check up of vehicles. Local native plants is being used in tree plantation to reduce the impact of pollution. 5.2 Emissions from production No No production processes is processes involved as it is a Group Housing Colony project. Hence, there will be no such emissions. 5.3 Emissions from materials Yes Small quantities of fugitive handling including storage or emissions are envisaged during transport transport and handling of construction materials. Such emissions will be temporary and controlled by the use of sprinkling and other viable techniques like covering of loose material. 5.4 Emissions from construction Yes This is being restricted to the activities including plant and construction phase and the equipment construction site only. 5.5 Dust or odors from handling Yes Dust is anticipated during loading of materials including and unloading of construction construction materials, material and excavation of upper sewage and waste earth surface. These will however be temporary in nature, which is being controlled by providing water sprinklers. Tarpaulin cover is being provided on stored loose

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materials to reduce the dust emission. 5.6 Emissions from incineration No Not applicable. There will not be of wastes any incineration of waste is proposed. 5.7 Emissions from burning of No Open burning of biomass/other waste in open air (e.g. slash material is being prohibited on materials, construction site as this is a construction of debris) Residential project. 5.8 Emissions from any other No Not Applicable sources 6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:

Details thereof (with Information/Checklist approximate quantities/ rates, S. No. Yes/No confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data The machinery to be used for Yes construction is of high standard From operation of and adhere to international equipment e.g. engines, standard. These standards itself 6.1 ventilation plant, crushers take care of noise

control/vibration control and air

emission control. Hence,

insignificant impacts due to

construction machinery are

envisaged. Apart from this, the

construction activities is being

restricted to day time only. All the

machinery is being of highest

standard of reputed make and will comply with standard.

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From industrial or similar No No industrial processes is being 6.2 processes carried out in the proposed project except running of various construction equipments/ machinery. Proper maintenance of machineries will reduce the generation of noise and vibration. All the workers are equipped with PPE’s during construction phase. Due to various construction activities, there are short-term From construction or noise impacts in the immediate 6.3 demolition Yes vicinity of the project site. The

construction activities will include

the following noise generating

activities:

Concreting, mixing &  operation of DG sets.  Construction plant and heavy vehicle movement. From blasting or piling No blasting or mechanized piling is 6.4 No being done. From construction or Some noise is being generated 6.5 operational traffic Yes from vehicular movement in the

construction and operational

phase but that is being mitigated

with landscape development. From lighting or cooling No significant noise impact will 6.6 systems No result from lighting or cooling

systems. From any other sources There is being no other sources for 6.7 No noise & vibration generation

except the mentioned above.

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7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground of into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:

S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use or No There is being no handling, storage, spillage of hazardous materials use or spillage of any type of hazardous material. 7.2 From discharge of sewage or No There will be no discharge of other effluents to water or the untreated sewage on land or into land (expected mode and water bodies. Adequate treatment place of discharge) of sewage will be carried out in STP having the capacity of 186 KLD within the project premises. Recycled water will be re-used for flushing and landscaping and rest of the recycled water will be given to nearby construction sites for construction purpose only. 7.3 By deposition of pollutants No There will be no deposition of emitted to air into the land or pollutants emitted to air into the into water land or into water by any source. 7.4 From any other sources No No other sources are involved except the mentioned above. 7.5 Is there a risk of long term There is being no such risk in the build up of pollutants in the No coming future. environment from these

sources?

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8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment

S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, Yes This is a Residential Group Housing fires etc from storage, project and does not involve major handling, use or hazardous construction activity. production of hazardous Hence chances of explosions, substances spillages, fires etc. are minimal. During construction, suitable personal protective equipment is being provided to all construction workers as required under the health & safety norms. Awareness & Training about safety norms is being provided to all the supervisor and construction workers involved in construction activities. To deal with any fire related accident, fire fighting facility of single handed hydrant valve, long hose reel, and portable fire extinguisher shall be provided. 8.2 From any other causes No No other causes are involved except the mentioned above. 8.3 Could the project be No The project falls under seismic active affected by natural Zone IV according to the Indian disasters causing Standard Seismic Zoning Map. environmental damage Suitable seismic coefficient is being (e.g. floods, earthquakes, adopted in horizontal and vertical landslides, cloudburst direction respectively, while designing etc)? the structure. There is no possibility of flood as per records available on the proposed project site.

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9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality.

S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of Yes The proposed project is for supporting facilities, ancillary Residential use; it may lead to development or development development of supporting services stimulated by the project and infrastructure in and around which could have impact on the area. the environment e.g. Yes  Supporting The project will have positive infrastructure (roads, impact on the ancillary power supply, waster infrastructure like road, markets, or wastewater Yes public health, amenities, treatment, etc.) No conveyance facilities etc.  housing development No The project is proposed Residential  extractive industries No only.  supply industries Not Applicable Not Applicable  other Not Applicable 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could have an impact No Not Anticipated on the environment 9.3 Set a precedent for later No Not Applicable developments 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to proximity to other existing No Not Applicable or planned projects with similar effects

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(III) ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY

Aerial distance (within

Information/Checklist 15 km.)Proposed S.N Name/ Identity confirmation project location o. boundary 1. Areas protected under There is no area under international conventions, international national or local legislation conventions, national for their ecological, No or local legislation for landscape, cultural or other their ecological, related value. landscape, cultural or other related value. 2. Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological There is no area which reasons – Wetlands, is important or watercourses or other No sensitive for ecological water bodies, coastal zone, reasons. biospheres, mountains & forests 3. Areas used by protected, important or sensitive No There is no ecologically species of flora or fauna for sensitive species of breeding, nesting, foraging, flora or fauna found in resting, over wintering, the study area. migration 4. Inland, coastal, marine or Not Applicable Not Applicable underground waters. 5. State, National boundaries No State or International Boundary No falls within the 15 km radius of the project site. 6. Routes or facilities used by the public for access to Gurgaon Faridabad Approx 0.1 km in S recreation or other tourist, Road direction pilgrim areas. 7. Defense installations Not Applicable Not Applicable

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8. Densely populated or built- Approximately 12 km Gurgaon City up area towards West 9. Areas occupied by sensitive S. Particulars Distance Direction manmade land uses No. (hospitals, schools, places of Hospitals worship, community Arunodaya Eye facilities) 1. Hospital Sector 4.09 km W 55 Gurgaon Alchemist 2. 3.36 km W Hospital Temples Hanuman 1. Mandir Village 0.9 km E Gwal Pahari Shiv Temple 2. 0.94 km E Mandi Banks HDFC Bank Sec 3.5 km W 1. 53 Gurgaon 2. Axis bank 3.9 km W School/ College Pathways World 1.38 km SW 1. School Gurgaon Public 3.68 km W 2. School 10. Areas containing important, Ground-water high quality or scarce resources in the study resources (ground water area are depleting at resources, surface Yes very fast rate and resources, forestry, declared as scarce agriculture, fisheries, resources. tourism, minerals) 11. Areas already subjected to There is no area which pollution or environmental is subjected to damage. (Those where pollution or No existing legal environmental environmental standards are exceeded) damage. All parameters of Air,

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Water and Noise etc. is being maintained within permissible limit specified by SPCB/CPCB with proper mitigation measures. 12. Areas susceptible to natural The site falls under the hazard which could cause zone IV as per the the project to present Seismic Zone Map of environmental problems . Yes (earthquakes, subsidence, There is no possibility landslides, erosion, flooding of flood as per records or extreme or adverse available on the climatic conditions) proposed project site.

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CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental Management Plan & Monitoring Programmed). SECTION 1- LAND ENVIRONMENT: (Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity) 1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is consistent with the surroundings? (Land use must conform to the approved Master Plan/Development Plan of the area. Change of land use, if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority are submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only conceptual plans.  No The project site lies in Residential zone as per the Gurgaon-Master Urban complex Plan-2031. It is thus anticipated that the construction activities of the proposed project would not have an adverse effect on the land use activities in the project area. The development of the green belt and other landscape would enhance the visual aesthetics of the area. Location Map, Map showing surrounding features of the site within 2 Km and Contour Map indicating levels and contours are enclosed in the report.

CONNECTIVITY S. NO. DETAIL DISTANCE DIRECTION 1. Nearest Highway (NH-8) 8.8 Km West 2. Gurgaon Railway Station 14.5 Km West 3. Indira Gandhi International Airport 13 Km North-West

1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.

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 LAND REQUIREMENT Table 1: Area Statement S. No. Particulars Area ( m2) Extension of Environment Clearance

1. Project Name Group Housing Colony M/s Jasmine Buildmart Pvt. Ltd. Retail area, Residential Dwelling Units and EWS 2. Activity in the complex Units

3. Total Plot Area 49851.931 m2 (12.3187 Acres)

4. Permissible FAR @ 175 80902.5 m2

5. Achieved FAR @ 173.542 80228.47 m2 Permissible Ground Coverage 6. 11557.50 m2 @ 25 %

7. Achieved Ground Coverage 1891.911 m2 Built-up Area Detail (FAR + 8. 89457.172 m2 Non-FAR) Parking Required 312 ECS Proposed Surface Parking 80 ECS 9. Proposed Basement Parking 149 ECS Total Parking Proposed 316 ECS Proposed Stilt Parking 87 ECS 6000 KW

10. Power Requirement & Sources Source: Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) 4 Nos. of DG Sets having Total Capacity of 5000 11. No. of DG Sets KVA (1 x 1500 KVA + 2 x 1250 KVA + 1000 KVA) Total Water Requirement: 333 KLD Fresh Water Requirement: 216 KLD 12. Water requirement & Sources Treated/Recycled Water Requirement: 116.6 KLD Source: HUDA STP capacity :186 KLD Sewage discharge: Total 140 KLD of water will be obtained after the recycling of wastewater out of 13. Sewage Treatment & Disposal which 64 KLD shall be utilized for the purpose of flushing, 38 KLD for landscape development, 10 KLD for DG Cooling and 28 KLD will be supplied to

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nearby construction sites for construction pupose. Total: 2926 Persons including visitors & other 14. Estimated Population staff Green Area Required @ 15 % 6934.5 m2 15. Proposed Green Area @16.48 2830.00 m2 %

16. Cost of the project Rs. 118.18 Crores (Approx.) *FAR = Floor Area Ratio 1.3 What are the likely impacts of the activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land use and disturbance to the local ecology). The project being a well planned activity will result in organized open spaces and green areas. About 7621 m2 of the area is earmarked for landscaping. The project will have an overall positive impact on the existing land use and will not cause any disturbance to the local ecology. Hence, proposed activity shall have no impact on surroundings. 1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability? (Detail of soil type slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given). There shall be no land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence and instability as it is a flat land. The project site falls under the zone IV i.e., High Damage Risk Zone (MSK-VIII) as per Earthquake Hazard Map of Haryana. The project will be earthquake resistant taking into account the latest provisions of Indian Standards Codes.

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PROJECT SITE

Source: Maps of India Figure-2: Earthquake Hazard Map of Haryana showing Project Site 1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage system? (Give details on a contour map showing the natural drainage near the project site). The project does not intersect any natural drainage route. No perennial or non-perennial drainage system is found to exist in the project area or being obstructed by the project. The surroundings comprise an urbanized stretch. Well planned storm water drainage has been designed to take care of internal storm water drainage. Thus, no impact on the natural drainage system is anticipated. 1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill materials from outside the site etc?)

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The only excavation work is involved in the proposed project for establishing the foundation & Basement of Group Housing Colony. The filling works will be done by the excavated material and no extra material will be used. All the topsoil excavated from construction activities has been stored separately and used in landscape development within the project site. Hence, the need for movement of soil to and from the site is not required. 1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc. during the construction period.

 Water requirement during construction phase is being met from STP treated water.  Waste handling during the construction phase is being done by the site contractor whose responsibility lies with collection and storage of construction and demolition waste generated on the site. All construction wastes generated during construction will be used within the site itself for filling the floors, roads, aggregate for mortar etc. to the extent feasible. Remaining will be sent to the agency for proper disposal. 1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and wetlands are getting modified from the activity). No. The site area is a flat land and the surroundings are characterized by an urbanized stretch. No low lying areas or wetlands are found in the vicinity of the project site. 1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the construction labor and the means of disposal).

 No significant health hazard is associated with the proposed construction.  During construction period, source of fugitive dust generation is material handling and vehicular movement. Impact due to fugitive dust emission is negligible as water sprinklers is being used to suppress fugitive dust emission as and when generate. However, the impacts is being confined to laborers/ workers particularly with regard to occupational exposure. Proper Personal Protective Equipments are provided to the workers working in the potential areas (e.g. masks, ear plugs, Gloves and Safety shoes etc.).

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 Careful design, planning and good site management would minimize waste of materials such as concrete, mortars and cement grouts. Construction wastes are segregated as much as possible at site itself to increase the feasibility of recycling concrete and masonry as filling material and steel pieces as saleable scrap. Litter disposal and collection points are established around the work sites. Empty packaging materials, drums, glass, tin, paper, plastic, pet bottles, wood, thermocol and other packaging materials, etc is being disposed through recyclers. The construction spoils is being temporarily stored at designated dumpsite located inside the site premises. Later on these wastes will be used for land filling / leveling work within the site premises. An estimate of the average composition of waste generated from the onsite construction activities given in Table-2. Table-2: Waste Composition - During Construction Phase S. No. Constituents Percentage Composition (%) 1 Soil, Sand and Gravel 35.80 2 Brick and Masonry 30.66 3 Concrete 23.24 4 Metal 5.10 5 Bitumen 2.10 6 Wood 2.10 7 Other 1.00 Total 100.00 “ource: TIFAC Report Utilizatio of Waste fro Costructio Idustry,

SECTION-2 WATER REQUIREMENT 2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the breakup of requirement for various uses, how will the water requirement met? State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement. The water will be supplied through HUDA. Total water requirement of the project will be approximately 226 KLD, out of which 114 KLD is fresh water requirement and 112 KLD is recycled/ treated water. The Water balance diagram is showing given below in Figure-4.

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Total Water Requirement (226 KLD)

Fresh Water Requirement Recycled/Treated Water (114 KLD) (112 KLD)

Domestic Water Requirement (114 KLD) Flushing (64 KLD) Horticulture (38 KLD) DG Cooling (10 KLD)

Wastewater generated Wastewater generated Wastewater generated Wastewater generated (91.2 KLD) (64 KLD) (NIL) (NIL)

@ 100%

Total wastewater generated (155 KLD)

STP Capacity (186 KLD)

@ 90% of wastewater generated

To nearby construction Recycled/Treated water sites by tanker (28 KLD) (140 KLD)

Figure-4: Water Balance Diagram

2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of proposed sources of water? Water requirement will be fulfilled by HUDA water supply. 2.3 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source? (Provide physical, chemical, Biological characteristics with class of water quality). Not Applicable as the water requirement will be fulfilled from HUDA.

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2.4 How much of water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage) The water requirement for flushing and landscaping will be met through treated water from Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) of 186 KLD. 2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption). No, there will be no diversion of water from other users. 2.6 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from the activity) Approximately 155 KLD of wastewater will be generated during the operational phase of the proposed project. This wastewater generated will be treated in well designed sewage treatment plant. Dual plumbing system will be provided for reuse of treated water in flushing and landscaping. Hence, no incremental pollution load is been expected from wastewater generated from the activity. 2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the facilities created. Rainwater harvesting is proposed as a water conservation tool. Total 12 nos. of rain water harvesting pits will be provided the storm water drainage within the project premises at selected locations, which will catch the maximum run-off from the area. It is self-sufficient to avoid any collection/stagnation and flooding of water. 1) Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water pipe drains is planned adjacent to roads. All building roof water will be brought down through rain water pipes. 2) Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain, catch basins and seepage pits at regular intervals for rain water harvesting and ground water recharging. 3) For basement parking, the rainwater from ramps will be collected in the basement storm water storage tank. This water will be pumped out to the nearest external storm water drain.

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4) Peak Hourly rainfall of 45 mm/ hr shall be considered for designing the storm water drainage system. Rain water harvesting has been catered to and designed as per the guidelines of CGWA. At the bottom of the recharge well, a filter media is provided to avoid choking of the recharge bore. Design specifications of the rain water harvesting plan are as follows:

 Catchments/ roofs would be accessible for regular cleaning.  The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be damaged allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting has been avoided since most paints contain toxic substances and may peel off.

 All gutter ends will be fitted with a wire mesh screen and a first flush device would be installed. Most of the debris carried by the water from the rooftop like leaves, plastic bags and paper pieces will get arrested by the mesh at the terrace outlet and to prevent contamination by ensuring that the runoff from the first 10-20 minutes of rainfall is flushed off.

 No sewage or wastewater would be admitted into the system. 2.8 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way? The project will include paved areas and thus the runoff from the plot is expected to increase due to reduced infiltration. However, the increased runoff will not cause flooding or water logging as a well designed storm water drainage will be provided. The runoff will finally be collected into rainwater harvesting pits for groundwater recharging. The Desilting chamber with oil & grease trap has been proposed to improve the quality of the runoff. 2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (will there be tapping of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any) Water demand will be fulfilled from HUDA. No adverse impact is expected on this account as extensive rainwater harvesting will be implemented across the project site. To reduce the

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freshwater demand and hence the groundwater stress, recycled wastewater will be used for landscaping and flushing. 2.10 What precautions/ measures have been to check the surface run-off, as well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body? The following management measures are suggested to protect the water quality are:

 Avoid excavation during monsoon season.

 Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion.

 Community toilets shall be constructed on the site during construction phase and the wastewater will be channelized to the septic tank in order to prevent wastewater from entering the water bodies.

 Any area with loose debris/soil within the site shall be fully planted by local plant species.

 To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil/grease, leak proof containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil/grease. The floors of oil/grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious.

 Collection and settling in the storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs, and prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site will be adhered to minimize water pollution. 2.11 How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication contour levels). Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it is free of contamination. A detailed Storm Water Management Plan will be developed which will consider the sources of storm water. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will include the following:

 Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains.  Installation of clarifiers or Oil/ Water separators/traps system of adequate capacity around parking areas and garages as per requirement.

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 Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season.  Conducting routine inspections to ensure cleanliness.  Preparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel and oil storage areas.  Provision of silt traps in storm water drains.  Good housekeeping in the above areas. 2.12 Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period lead to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation). No, mostly local laborers are employed during the construction phase and thus negligible quantities of wastes is being generated. Mobile toilets will be provided and the wastewater generated will be collected in septic tanks. 2.13 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal).

 It is expected that the project will generate approx. 155 KLD of waste water. The wastewater will be treated in the STP provided within the premises generating 140 of recoverable/ recycled water will be used in flushing, DG cooling and horticulture.

 Separate garbage bins with different colours will be provided for the management of bio- degradable and non-bio-degradable waste. 2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used for flushing of toilets or any other use. Total water requirement of project will be 226 KLD. The fresh water required will be 114 KLD and treated water will be 112 KLD. During operation phase, 155 KLD of waste water will be generated which will be treated in STP having the capacity of 186 KLD. Treated water obtained from STP shall be 140 KLD, out of which 64 KLD shall be utilized for the purpose of flushing, 38 KLD use in green area development and 10 KLD use in DG cooling and rest 28 KLD of water will be supplied to nearby construction sites for construction purpose.

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SECTION-3: VEGETATION 3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local ecosystem with its unique features, if any). No ecologically sensitive area falls within the project site. Hence, no ecological/ biological threat has been anticipated. 3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project) The project does not involve any significant vegetation clearing. It was a barren land. The project will develop landscape by planting native plant species to enhance the aesthetic value of the region and also provide an excellent habitat for various faunal groups. 3.3 What are the measures to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site – features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?) Tree plantation will be done along the internal parks and lawns. The landscape area of the project is 7621 m2. Plantation would be of large leaf trees that provide adequate shade and are evergreen to semi-evergreen. SECTION 4: FAUNA 4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details. No, the existing land use around the site is urban and does not provide a habitat for wild species. The tree plantation will provide an excellent habitat for the native fauna. 4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details. The project will not have any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area. However, planting of trees bearing fruits will be an attraction to the local bird population. 4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna. No direct or indirect impact on fauna is envisaged.

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SECTION 5: AIR ENVIRONMENT 5.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the construction). Ambient air monitoring was carried out at the project site during the environmental assessment. During the post construction phase, cars, scooter/motorcycle will be owned by the visitors & staff of the Group Housing Colony. Vehicular emissions will be the major source of air pollution in addition to DG set. Quantum and dispersion of pollutants from vehicular emission will depend upon the following:

 Volume of traffic on the roads,   Meteorological conditions.  Emission sources

From vehicular emissions, PM, NO2 and CO is pollutants of primary concern. The dispersion of vehicular emission would be confined within 100 m from the road and concentration will decrease with increase in distance from road. It is anticipated that the contribution of vehicular emission in ambient air quality will be marginal but well within the stipulated National Ambient. Dispersion will be faster at higher wind speed. Mitigation Measures: The proposed project will develop suitable landscape along with prominent tree plantation inside the premises of the project site and along the internal road, which will work as a barrier for the movement of pollutants and help in pollution control. 5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters. Ambient air monitoring was done on site and all values were found within the NAAQS for commercial land use. During operational phase of the project, there will be increase in atmospheric concentration of gases and particulate matter due to running of DG sets. Total 3

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Nos. of DG sets of total capacity 5000 KVA (1×1500 + 2×500 + 1×1000 KVA) will be provided as

power back up during power failure. This will cause emissions of PM, SO2, NO2 and CO. However, the D.G. sets will be functional only during power failure and ultra low sulphur diesel will be used. Adequate stack height for D.G. sets will be provided as per the stipulated guidelines of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to facilitate natural dispersion of exhaust gases. 5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the present level of transport infrastructure and measures for improvement including the traffic management at the entry and exit to the project site. Adequate provision will be kept for car/ vehicles parking at the project. There shall also be adequate provision for visitors parking so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth movement at the site. 5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc, with areas under each category. Internal roads of 6-8 m width, footpaths/ pedestrian pathways have been well planned for the project. 5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and the measures for mitigation of the above. No significant impact of noise has been anticipated within and outside of the project site due to provision of wide roads for smooth flow of traffic and avenue plantation along the roads. 5.6 What will be the impact of D.G. sets and other equipment on noise levels and vibration in ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details. During operational phase of the project, vehicular movement and operation of DG sets will be the major sources of noise pollution. But both these activities- DG set and vehicular movement will not have any significant impact on the people residing in the area. Since DG set will not be operational continuously and moreover it will be placed away from populated area and will be enclosed with suitable enclosures. Hence, no or minimal impact will be anticipated due to DG

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set and vehicular emission. It is envisaged that the movement of the motor vehicles will be restricted to designated carriageways only. SECTION-6: AESTHETICS 6.1 Will the construction in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents? The construction of proposed project is well planned. Thus, no obstruction of view or scenic beauty or landscape is anticipated. Furthermore, the construction is being planned in such a way that the organized open spaces and landscaped areas will render the plot aesthetically appealing. 6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are the considerations taken into account? No impacts anticipated. 6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out. The project will strictly follow the Area Building Regulation Norms of NBC. All norms on Ground Coverage, FAR, Height, Setbacks, Fire Safety Requirements, Structural Design and other parameters will be strictly adhered to. 6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any other significant features in the vicinity of the site have been considered? No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found near the site area. SECTION-7: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS 7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Provide the details. The project is situated in the Residential zone and hence there will be no change in demographic structure. Construction phase: Since local laborers are being engaged during construction phase, alteration to the existing demographic profile of the area is not anticipated.

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Operation phase: The changing demography in the area is another impact that needs attention. The project will mainly lead to spatial redistribution of local population and hence no considerable influx of population is envisaged owing to the project. 7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the project. The area around the project is surrounded by local land area. However all sorts of social infrastructure like transportation facilities, water supply & sanitation facilities, communication facilities, educational institutes, hospital, markets, banks, cultural amenities etc. already exist in Gurgaon. 7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards? Construction phase: There are no religious sites or archeological monuments of historical significance in or near the project site. Hence, no adverse impact in this regard is anticipated. Rather, this phase will generate jobs that relate to unskilled, semi skilled as well as skilled labour category. Few supervisory positions will also open up, for which local candidates will be considered based on merit. Operation phase: The project will provide state-of-the-art facility in the area, thereby improving the quality of life. A Group Housing Colony of such scale will also boost the local economy. SECTION-8: BUILDING MATERIALS 8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high embodied energy. Are the construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency) For the purpose of paved path, sun dried pavers will be used instead of baked pavers as they are manufactured through energy efficient processes. 8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may results in pollution, noise and public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts? Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage: • Construction materials will be suitably covered with tarpaulin cover etc during transportation.

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• Water sprinkling is being done on haul roads where dust generation is anticipated. • Raw material storage and handling yard is being enclosed from all sides. • To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask are be provided to the workers working in the dust prone areas. Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage: • Administrative as well as engineering control of noise is being implemented. • Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating actiities ill esure iiu oise at receier’s ed. • To prevent any occupational hazard, earmuff / earplug is being given to the workers working around construction plant & machinery emitting high noise levels. • Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during night time. Careful planning of machinery operation and scheduling of operations shall be done to minimise such impact. 8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved? Yes, construction waste/ debris; generated during construction is being utilized for road construction. Construction waste/ debris will be used as fillers in base and sub-base of the carriageway, footpaths pavements or pedestrian way, as needed. 8.4 Give detail of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated during the operation phases of the project. The solid waste of the project will be segregated into biodegradable waste and non- biodegradable. Biodegradable waste and non biodegradable waste will be collected in separate bins. Biodegradable waste shall be disposed off as per MSW Rules 2000 & amendment 2008. The recyclable wastes will be sent off to the government authorized recyclers. Proper guidelines for segregation, collection and storage will be prepared as per Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules, 2008.

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SECTION-9: ENERGY CONSERVATION

9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source and supply, backup source etc. What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy consumption? The details of power requirement, sources, and backup power requirement are given in the Table below: Power Requirement, Sources and Backup Plan Power Requirement 6000 KW Sources of Power Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) 4 Nos. of DG sets of total capacity 5000 KVA (1 × 1500 Backup power supply arrangement KVA + 2 × 500 KVA + 1 × 1000 KVA)

9.2 What type and capacity of power backup do you plan to provide? Power backup will be provided by 4 Nos. of DG sets of total capacity 5000 KVA (1 × 1500 KVA + 2 × 500 KVA + 1 × 1000 KVA). The DG sets will be operated during power failure only. 9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation? Suitable thickness of glass will be adopted depending upon the panel size to keep the U value as per the requirement of ECBC. 9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications made in the project. Passive solar design refers the use of the su’s eergy for heatig ad coolig of liig spaces. Pergolas, projections, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided for sun shading to reduce the heat influx into the building and thus reduce the air conditioning loads.

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9.5 Does the layout of street & building maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details. Layout of buildings has been done as per the sun path analysis so that the design cuts off direct radiations of critical hours which are specific to the orientation. Solar energy will be harnessed through solar street lights etc. 9.6 Is the shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating lands? What principles have been used to maximize the shading of walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has been effected? Pergolas, projection, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided to reduce cooling loads. Green area and open areas will be so spaced that a reduction in temperature is achieved. 9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lightening and mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lightening intensity and air conditioning load assumption? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications. Yes. The walls and rooms will be insulated such that air conditioning load is reduced. Well designed building structures will allow natural light to enter. Measures prescribed in Energy Conservation Building Code 2007 will be adopted to reduce the heat influx by walls, roofs and openings. Only prescribed quality of glasses will be used. 9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide a self assessment on likely impacts of the construction on creation of heat island & inversion effects? Heat emissions from the construction may be from the following sources:

 Heat absorbed from the paved and concrete structures  Heat generated from equipment/appliances  Heat increase due to population increase

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 However, the heat generated will not be significant and will be dissipated in the greens and open areas provided within the project area. 9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) Roof (b) external walls and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U value or the R values of the individual components. The roof tops of the buildings will be planned with puffing/ bricks for water proofing and thermal insulation. External wall-external opening will have regular door windows with slightly tinted glass. Regular walls have some cladding/ fixture paints. What precautions & safety measures are against fire hazards? Furnish details of emergency plans. Firefighting measures shall be adopted as per the guidelines of NBC. In addition, 10 kg fire

extinguishers will be provided for class A, B, and C fires. CO2 extinguishers will also be provided. 9.11 If you are using glass as wall materials, provide details and specifications including emissivity and thermal characteristics. The project being a Group Housing Colony project will not involve use of glass as wall material. All fenestration with U-factors, SHGC, or visible light transmittance determined, certified and labeled in accordance with ISO 15099 shall be adopted. 9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration in to the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating the effects of infiltration. The project will not be centrally air conditioned and hence there will be provision for ample natural ventilation. 9.13 To what extent the non–conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used. Solar energy will be harnessed through solar street lights etc. Green area is provided along with tree plantation which will result in natural air cooling and will reduce the load on conventional energy sources.

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SECTION-10: ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN 10.1 The Environment Management Plan (EMP) would consist of all mitigation measures for each component of the environment due to the activities increased during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts resulting from the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the sites including fire. A detailed environmental management plan is presented in Table-6 & 7 to mitigate all the identified environmental impacts that are found to be significant.

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Table-6: Environmental Management Plan – Construction Phase Implementing Monitoring S. No Environmental Impacts Mitigation Measures Agency Agency (i) Air pollution due to emissions a) Vehicles transporting construction materials prone to fugitive Building Project from construction machinery dust emissions should be covered. Contractor proponent and movement of vehicles. b) Trucks carrying sand should be provided with tarpaulin sheets to cover the bed and sides of the trucks. c) Idling of delivery trucks or other equipment should not be permitted during loading and unloading. d) All construction vehicles should comply with air emission standards and be maintained properly. e) Development of alternative access routes to the site by passing the commercial areas to avoid air pollution. (ii) Air pollution, noise and safety a) Improvement of road surface to standards adequate to Building Project hazard due to movement of withstand movement of heavy construction vehicles Contractor proponent construction vehicles through b) Installing appropriate signage and deploying flagmen during internal roads of project peak traffic period to regulate the movement of traffic premises.

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(iii) Noise pollution due to a) Construction contracts should specify that the construction Building Project operation of construction equipment should meet the noise and air emission levels as per Contractor proponent machinery at the site. EPA Rules, 1986. b) Generator sets should be provided with noise shields around them. c) Vehicles used for transportation of construction material should be well maintained. d) The workers operating high noise machinery or operating near it should be provided with ear plugs e) The high noise generating stationary machinery should be located at the southern or central portion of the site (iv) Impact on community water a) All waste water discharges from construction site will be Building Project resources (quality). received in septic tanks, adequate capacity and soak pits. Contractor proponent b) Oil handling and storage area will be surfaced and provided with catch pit to intercept any accidental spillages. (v) Sanitation and healthcare at a) The contractor shall install adequate lavatories; soak pits and Building Project workers camp baths at the construction camp to cater to the requirements of Contractor proponent the workers. b) The construction camp should be located on the south-west

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corner of the site c) The contractor shall build septic tanks with adequate capacity at the workers colony and at construction yard. d) All organic waste shall be disposed off according to Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 & Amendment 2008. e) Quarterly health check-ups of construction workers should be organized at workers colony. f) Adequate provision of water supply and fuel for cooking should be made at workers colony. (vii) Improvement of Access Roads a) Improvement and widening of the existing access roads. Building Project to the site b) Establishing road connection Contractor proponent c) Relocation of the encroachments in temporary shelters if the approach road along the boundary of the project site connecting the road is used for transportation of construction materials to the site. (viii) Impact on Micro Climate a) On-site planting of shading trees Building Project b) Planting of numbers of trees, of species suitable to the semi arid Contractor proponent climatic condition and alluvial soil of the project site along the

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roads and on the designated open spaces to ensure the improvement of micro-climatic condition of the project site.

Table-7: Environmental Management Plan - Operational Phase Organizational / Environmental Training Implementing S. No. Mitigation Measures Monitoring Impacts Requirements Arrangements Arrangements (i) Unsanitary conditions 1. Provision for door–to- Formation of housing 1. Training and Apartment Staffs would in the rehabilitation door collection of society by involving awareness monitor the solid waste site due to waste from the community voluntary programs with the collection and will be inadequate households and groups and creation of a community responsible for the management of solid arrangement for its corpus funds that could members. disposal of the waste. waste regular removal from be utilized for the solid 2. Training for the Day to day functioning of the site waste management in segregation of waste collection and 2. Participation of the project site. waste. management of fund community groups in would be the the collection and responsibility of the disposal process housing society

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(ii) Maintenance of 1. Provision of rainwater Association between the Training and Apartment Staff through adequate quality of infiltration through community group, awareness program the community group life standard in the shallow wells at the housing society and with the community resettlement site site to augment project proponent for members for the ground water the maintenance and proper maintenance of resources operation of the system the facility 2. Provision for regular project proponent Awareness program potable water supply forming a task force with with the visitors & to meet the drinking the Local Municipal staff population for water needs of the Corporation to monitor the conservation of visitors & staff the consistency in supply potable water population of potable water 3. Provision for adequate Association between the Training for the Housing society with the maintenance of assets community group, community groups on Community group to ensure their housing society and the maintenance smooth functioning project proponent for needs. the maintenance and operation of the system 4. Development and project proponent in Training to the Housing society with the

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maintenance of green- association with the community group on community group belt and green areas community monitoring plant maintenance to overcome micro- group climatic impacts

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INTRODUCTION

M/s Jasmine Buildmart Pvt. Ltd. having its office at 406 4th floor, Elegance Tower 8 Jasola District Center New Delhi. The company is developing a Group Housing Colony on area measuring 12.3187 Acres at Village Gwal Pahari, Sector 3, District Gurgaon, Haryana. The renewal of license has already been taken Directorate Town and Country Planning, Haryana vide Memo No. LC-1638-A-JE (S)-2014/16771 dated 31/07/2014 which is renewed upto 14/05/2016.

SITE LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS

The proposed project site is located at Village- Gwal Pahari, Sector 3, District- Gurgaon, Haryana. The GPS Co-ordinates of the project site is 28°25'51.91"N, 77° 8'34.62"E.

Figure-1: Google Image of the Project Site

CONNECTIVITY

S. NO. DETAIL DISTANCE DIRECTION 1. Nearest Highway (NH-8) 8.8 Km West 2. Gurgaon Railway Station 14.5 Km West 3. Indira Gandhi International Airport 13 Km North-West

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PROJECT LAYOUT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT

The total plot area of the Group Housing Colony is estimated 49851.931 m2 (12.3187 Acres). The detailed Area Statement is provided below in Table 1.

SALIENT FEATURES OF PROJECT: Table 1: Area Statement S. No. Particulars Area ( m2) Extension of Environment Clearance

1. Project Name Group Housing Colony M/s Jasmine Buildmart Pvt. Ltd. Retail area, Residential Dwelling Units and EWS 2. Activity in the complex Units

3. Total Plot Area 49851.931 m2 (12.3187 Acres)

4. Permissible FAR @ 175 80902.5 m2

5. Achieved FAR @ 173.542 80228.47 m2 Permissible Ground Coverage 6. 11557.50 m2 @ 25 %

7. Achieved Ground Coverage 1891.911 m2 Built-up Area Detail (FAR + 8. 89457.172 m2 Non-FAR) Parking Required 312 ECS Proposed Surface Parking 80 ECS 9. Proposed Basement Parking 149 ECS Total Parking Proposed 316 ECS Proposed Stilt Parking 87 ECS 6000 KW

10. Power Requirement & Sources Source: Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) 4 Nos. of DG Sets having Total Capacity of 5000 11. No. of DG Sets KVA (1 x 1500 KVA + 2 x 1250 KVA + 1000 KVA) Total Water Requirement: 333 KLD Fresh Water Requirement: 216 KLD 12. Water requirement & Sources Treated/Recycled Water Requirement: 116.6 KLD Source: HUDA STP capacity :186 KLD Sewage discharge: Total 140 KLD of water will be obtained after the recycling of wastewater out of 13. Sewage Treatment & Disposal which 64 KLD shall be utilized for the purpose of flushing, 38 KLD for landscape development, 10 KLD for DG Cooling and 28 KLD will be supplied to Prepared by: Vardan EnviroNet, Gurgaon Page 49

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nearby construction sites for construction pupose. Total: 2926 Persons including visitors & other 14. Estimated Population staff 2 Green Area Required @ 15 % 6934.5 m 15. Proposed Green Area @16.48 2830.00 m2 %

16. Cost of the project Rs. 118.18 Crores (Approx.)

*FAR = Floor Area Ratio

POPULATION DENSITY

The Total population of the project will be 2926 Persons including visitors. The detailed population breakup is showing as given below in the Table 2. Table-2: Population Break up No. of Population Population Residential Dwelling Units Units/Area Per Unit breakup Total Dwelling units population 176 5 880 EWS population 32 5 160 Servant Units Population 18 2 32 Total Residential Population 1076 Visitors @10% of resident population 108 1184 Ground Floor Commercial Area 3 m2/ 77 77 Commercial population 230.688 m2 person population of shopkeeper @ 1/3 of retail area population 26 Floating Population (Visitors or Shoppers) @ 2/3rd of retail area population 51 Community Hall 1.5 m2/ Community Hall population 723.33 m2 person 482 482 Security, Maintenance & @ 10% of Housekeeping Staff residential Population 108 108 Total population 2926

PROJECT COST

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WATER REQUIREMENT

The water will be supplied through HUDA. Total water requirement of the project will be approximately 226 KLD, out of which 114 is fresh water requirement and 112 KLD is recycled/treated water. The calculation of total water requirement and total waste water generation is showing as Table-3. Table-3: Calculations for Daily Water Demand

Rate of Occupancy/ Daily Water Demand (KLD) Wastewater S No Particulars water Area(sqm) Generated demand (Lt) Domestic Flushing Total

Residential 1. 1076 150 107.6 53.80 161.40 139.88 Population visitors of

2. Residential 108 15 0.65 0.9684 1.614 1.48 Appartments

3. Shopkeepers 26 45 0.4 0.77 1.15 1.08

visitors of 4. 51 15 0.31 0.46 0.77 0.71 retail area

5. Horticulture 7621 5 l/sqm 38.1 0

Community 6. 482 15 2.89 4.34 7.23 6.65 Hall Security, Maintenance

7. & 108 45 1.61 3.23 4.84 4.52 Housekeeping Staff

8. Total 113.44 63.57 215.12 154.32

say 114 say 64 say 215 say 155 KLD KLD KLD KLD

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Hence, total water requirement of the project will be as follows;  Total Water Requirement : 226 KLD  Fresh Water Requirement : 114 KLD  Flushing : 64 KLD  Total Waste Water Generation : 155 KLD  Recycled/ Treated water : 140 KLD

The water balance diagram is showing in Figure-2.

Total Water Requirement (226 KLD)

Fresh Water Requirement Recycled/Treated Water (114 KLD) (112 KLD)

Domestic Water Requirement (114 KLD) Flushing (64 KLD) Horticulture (38 KLD) DG Cooling (10 KLD)

Wastewater generated Wastewater generated Wastewater generated Wastewater generated (91.2 KLD) (64 KLD) (NIL) (NIL)

@ 100%

Total wastewater generated (155 KLD)

STP Capacity (186 KLD)

@ 90% of wastewater generated

To nearby construction Recycled/Treated water sites by tanker (28 KLD) (140 KLD)

Figure-2: Water Balance Diagram

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Wastewater Generation & Treatment:

An external sewage network shall collect the sewage from all units, and flow by gravity to the proposed sewage treatment plant. Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present circumstances:

 Reduced net daily water requirements from tube wells for Horticultural purposes, by utilizing the treated effluent for the same. This shall consequently lead to a lower withdrawal from the underground aquifer water sources.  Reduced dependence on the public utilities for water supply and sewerage systems.

Sludge generated from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic materials and is an excellent fertilizer for horticultural purposes.

a. Wastewater Details (Before Treatment)

(a) Daily load : 132.6 KLD (b) Oil & Grease : 50-100 mg/l (c) Temperature : Maximum 32oC (d) pH : 6.5 to 8.5 (e) Colour : Mild (f) Suspended Solids (mg/l) : 400-600 mg/l

(g) BOD5 (mg/l) : 250-400 mg/l (h) COD (mg/l) : 500-700 mg/l

b. Wastewater Details (After Treatment)

(a) Daily load : 132.6 KLD (b) Oil & Grease : <10mg/l (c) Temperature : Maximum 32oC (d) pH : 7.0 to 7.5 (e) Colour : Mild (f) Suspended Solids (mg/l) : <100 mg/l

(g) BOD5 (mg/l) : <30 mg/l (h) COD (mg/l) : <250 mg/l

Description of Treatment Process and Units:

The main criteria for treatment of domestic effluent are its bio degradability, made possible by the existence of a balance of nutrients for the bacteria and characterized by its biological oxygen demand (BOD).

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Treatment of the effluent is proposed to be performed by aerobic biological process. The process is designed to induce the growth of bacteria, which by physical and physiochemical action retain the organic pollution and live on it. This growth is obtained by putting a bacterial culture disposal as a flock in suspension in the effluent inside a stirrer, i.e. aeration tank. Stirring in the aeration tank is required to avoid settlement of the aeration tank is required to avoid homogenous the mixture of the bacterial floc and the effluent called mixed liquor. To have efficient treatment extended aeration system is proposed by submerged fine bubble diffusers.

Main Component of Sewage Treatment Plant

In the proposed treatment scheme the following component unit shall be provided. The schematic diagram of STP is given in figure below:

 Screen/ Grit chamber within effluent collection sump.  Equalization sump  Submersible type raw effluent re-lift pumps  Aeration Tank (min 1 day HRT)  Secondary clarifier  Clarified water tank/clear water storage tank  Filter feed pump  Sludge return pump  Sludge holding tank  Sludge drying beds, Centrifuge/ Filter Press

Treatment Description

Wastewater will be collected in raw effluent collection sump. Manually cleaned bar screen will be installed to screen any large pieces within the sump. From the sump the wastewater will be pumped via two submersible solids handling pumps (1 working + 1 standby) into adjoining equalization tank on controlled rate via a flow-regulating box.

From equalization tank, effluent flow by gravity into an adjoining aeration tank on a controlled rate via a flow-regulation box. Grit collected at the bottom of sump is removed by pumps.

In the aeration tank wastewater will be mixed with microorganisms in presence of dissolved oxygen. Microorganisms will assimilate organic impurities. The mixed-liquor suspended solids will be maintained at levels of 3500 mg/lit to 4000 mg/lit. The bottom of the aeration tank will be supplied through two positive displacements (roots type) air blowers (1 working + 1 standby) located outside the tank. Submerged air diffusers will

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provide mixing and oxygen for the needs of microorganisms. The blowers will be sized to maintain dissolved oxygen level in the aeration tank of approximately 2 mg/lit.

From the aeration tank mixed liquor will flow by gravity into adjoining clarifier tank. The solids will settle in the clarifier tank. A sludge return pump will provide for pump the settled sludge from the clarifier tank back to the aeration tank. Clarifier tank will also be provided with skimmer system to pump floating scum back to the aeration tank to keep the clarifier surface clean.

An overflow well with scum baffle will be provided in the clarifier to take treated wastewater out of the clarifier. From the clarifier treated wastewater will flow by gravity into adjoining chlorine contact tank/clarified water tank. In this tank chlorine will be added in the form of calcium or sodium hypochlorite solution by a suitable chlorinator. A free residual chlorine level of 1 ppm will be maintained.

Treated water after chlorine contact tank will be clear, odourless, low BOD (20 mg/lit), low suspend solids and can be used for many non potable applications like gardening/horticulture purpose etc. or can be disposed directly to public/natural drain.

It is further filtered through Pressure sand filter and activated carbon filter for further reduction of suspended solids to make it suitable for recycling for irrigation purpose. Excess sludge from the clarifier tank will be taken periodically into sludge holding tank. In this tank sludge will be aerated for self-stabilization. Air will be shut off periodically and superannuate water will be transferred to the aeration tank creating stabilized sludge. This stabilized sludge is dried on sludge drying beds and disposed off profitably by selling in the market or using as manure to the horticulture purpose.

Re-Use & Disposal of Treated Effluent It is expected that the project would generate approx. 155 KLD of waste water. The whole quantity of domestic sewage will be treated through proposed Sewage Treatment Plant of capacity 186 KLD to be developed within the project premises. The recycled water from proposed Sewage Treatment Plant will be around 140 KLD which will be used for DG cooling, flushing and horticulture purposes.

Working Principle: Bacteria grow rapidly in the Bio-Pac unit under properly engineered conditions. They consume organic chemical for their growth and remove them from the wastewater. The bacteria converts chemical into biological cells, which under proper growth conditions, form slims. The bacteria adhere to available surfaces and accumulate into what we call random biological film or fixed film. The high surface area-to-volume ratio of the units allows for accumulation of substantial concentration of bacteria in the relatively small

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reactor units. Further, the accumulated bacteria which provides high rates of removal or organic chemicals are fixed in the system and do not need to be recycled back to the basin. In the Bio Reactor system the water is constantly flowing through rigid PVC matrix to which the biological film attached. As the water flows past the biological film, bacteria in the film absorb organic chemicals as well as oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other trace nutrients required for their growth.

As the bacteria grow on the matrix and as more chemicals are added to the unit, the stationary biological film will continue to build in thickness. As the film becomes thicker the depth of penetration by diffusion of the absorbed material such as oxygen or other nutrients is not sufficient to reach the entire distance through the slime of the plastic media. At some point, the film will become sufficiently thick and portion of the film closest to the plastic media will not receive any food or nutrient, particularly oxygen. The inner layer of the film becomes anaerobic and the organisms lose their ability to adhere to the media surface. The shear forces of the water and / or air bubbles flowing through the matrix will ultimately become great enough to tear this portion of the biological film loose from the media. This process is called sloughing. The solids which slough from the media will flow out of the system with the sewages and are to be removed from the water through clarification in a settling module. The exposed portion of media surface will repeat the process of slime accumulation and sloughing.

In actual operation of the Bio Reactor units, biological film will be in a state of dynamic, continuous growth and sloughing. At any given time, portion of the media are always at some point between forming a new film sloughing.

Sewage Quality: The Sewage discharged from the Bio reactor system will contain sloughed biological solids, but would be relatively free of soluble organic chemicals. The quantity of biological solids in the sewage will depend substantially on the quantity of suspended solids and the concentration of soluble BOD entering system. It is therefore necessary to provide means of separating the biological mass from the sewage. Package unit contains tube settlers for sedimentation and 60 Gross fluted Rigid PVC fill media for the FAB units to treat the wastewater for discharge into the receiving waters and/or the sanitary sewers as per the local regulations. The media thickness changes with the design parameters/depth of the unit and can vary from 0.25 to 0.40 mm thickness.

1. Tube Settler: Here we are providing the Tube Settler along with the PVC media which will enhance the contact period and thereby the improved performance. The Tube

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settler will have a determined lope in the bottom to collect the suspended solids from the waste water. The sludge will be suited to the Sludge Drying Beds. 2. Pressure Sand Filter: Here the treated water coming from the TSS will be treated for the suspended impurity removal. 3. Activated Carbon Filter: Here the water coming from the ACF will be treated for colour removal, suspended impurity removal and the treated water shall be sent to the sewer. 4. Filter Press: A filter comprises a set of vertical, juxtaposed recessed plates, presses against each other by hydraulic jacks at one end of the set. The pressure applied to the joint face of each filtering plate must withstand the chamber internal pressure developed by the sludge pumping system. This vertical plate layout forms watertight filtration chambers allowing easy mechanization for the discharge of cakes. Filter clothes finely or tightly meshed are applied to the two grooved surfaces in this plat.

Primary Treatment: This is the first step of inlet waste mainly consist of removal of coarse particles, oil and grace and mixing co-agents in the water for removal of suspended solids through sedimentations. After this treatment scheme, the BOD, TSS, COD, and O&G level comes down to 20% of initial levels.

Secondary Treatment: This is second step of waste water treatment. It mainly consist aerobic process of the Primary treated water, bacterial growth, EM dosing addition of oxygen and chemical which help in bacterial growth and lastly settlement of the biological waste as sludge. Normally it is found that the reduction level in TSS, BOD, O & G and COD after an efficient secondary treatment will be as under-

Tertiary Treatment: This is the final stage of treatment where the Sewage after secondary treatment first is mixed with Sodium Hypo Chloride and then Sewage will be passed through (PSF) dual media filter and (ACF) activated carbon filter where sand, anthracite and activated carbon will be used as filtration media. Once the above limits achieved thereafter the final outlet water will also confirms the Bio Assay test of 90% of fish survive.

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Technical Specifications & Design for Sewage Treatment Plant of 186 KLD

CIVIL WORKS 1. BAR SCREEN CHAMBER Quantity 1 No. Size 0.6 m x 0.5 m x 0.3 + FB MOC SS-304 2. OIL & GREASE TRAP Quantity 1 No. Size 0.6 m x 1.2 m x 0.8 m + FB Capacity 0.57 m3 MOC Civil 3. COLLECTION CUM EQUALIZATION TANK Quantity 1 No. Size 4.0 m x 4.0 m x 2.5 m + 0.5 m FB Capacity 40 m3 MOC Civil 4. SLUDGE HOLDING TANK Quantity 1 No. Size 4.0 m x 2.0 m x 3.0 m + 0.5 m FB Capacity 24 m3 MOC Civil ELECTROMECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS 1. BASKET SCREEN Quantity 1 No. Size 500 mm x 400 mm MOC SS-304 2. SEWAGE LIFTING PUMPS Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Capacity 7.0 m3/hr Head 10 m MOC CI Type Submersible Pump Make KSB / Wilo or Equivalent 3. MBBR REACTOR (FAB REACTOR) Quantity 2 Nos. Capacity 16.0 m3 Media Type Floating Media Size 2.0 m x 2.0 m x 4.0 m + 0.5 m FB MOC MS 5 mm Thickness Surface Protection Inside Epoxy; Outside Enamel 4. SECONDARY TUBE SETTLER

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Quantity 1 No. Tube Plan 4.4 m2 Tube Height 0.678 mm Size 2.0 m x 2.2 m x 1.25 m + 0.5 m FB + Hopper Bottom MOC MS 5 mm Thickness Surface Protection Inside Epoxy; Outside Enamel 5. CLEAR WATER TANK Quantity 1 No. Size 2.0 m x 3.0 m x 2.0 m + 0.5 m FB Capacity 12.0 m3 MOC MS 5 mm Thickness Surface Protection Inside Epoxy; Outside Enamel 6. FILTER FEED PUMPS Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Capacity 8.0 m3/hr Head 25 m MOC CI Type Centrifugal, Monobloc Make Kirloskar or Equivalent 7. SLUDGE RECIRCULATION PUMPS Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Flow 2.0 m3/hr Head 10 m MOC CI Type Self Priming Pump Make Kirloskar / Equivalent 8. ROOT AIR BLOWERS Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Capacity 150 m3/hr @ 5000 mm WC Motor Power 7.5 HP Type Twin Lobe Type Make Everest / Beta or Equivalent 9. MULTIGRADE FILTER COLUMN Quantity 1 No. Type Down Flow Dia 900 mm HOS 1800 mm Material of Construction FRP Filter Media Fine Sand, Pebbles, Gravels 10. ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER COLUMN Quantity 1 No. Type Down Flow

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Dia 900 mm HOS 1800 mm Material of Construction FRP Filter Media Activated Carbon & Supporting Sand 11. CHLORINE DOSING SYSTEM Quantity 1 Set (Pump -1 No. / Tank -1 No.) DOSING PUMP Capacity 0 - 6 LPH MOC PP Type Metering Dosing Pump Rating 0.5 HP Make Seko / Asia LMI or Equivalent DOSING TANK Capacity 200 Litres Type MS Skid Mounted Accessories Cover, Funnel & Sight Tube MOC FRP Mixing Diffused agitation from existing blower 12. FINE BUBBLE DIFFUSERS Quantity 16 Nos. Size 63 mm Dia x 600 mm Long MOC PVC Make Rehau or Equivalent 13. COARSE BUBBLE DIFFUSERS Quantity 12 Nos. Size 150 mm Dia MOC PVC Make Rehau or Equivalent 14. FILTER PRESS Quantity 1 No. Make W2P / Pharmatech or Equivalent Size 18" x 18" No. of Plates 18 Type Manual 15. FILTER PRESS FEED PUMPS Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Size 1 m3/hr Head 40 m MOC CI Type Screw Pump Make Rotomac / Roto or Equivalent

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16. TREATED WATER SUPPLY PUMPS FOR FLUSHING & HORTICULTURE Quantity 2 Nos. (1W + 1S) Capacity 8.0 m3/hr Head 55 m MOC CI Type Centrifugal, Monobloc Make Kirloskar or Equivalent 17. MEDIA FOR MGF & ECF Fine Sand, Pebbles, Gravels & Activated Carbon 18. MEDIA FOR MBBR TANKS FAB media (Qty - 16 m3) 19. MEDIA FOR TUBE SETTLERS Tube deck media (Qty - 2.4 m3) 20. ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOWMETER Quantity 1 No. (Outlet) Line Size 40 NB Make RLT / Electronet or Equivalent 21. ELECTRICALS 10 DOL Starter panel + 1 Starter + 2 stage level controller, energy meter, mimic diagram Electrical Wiring 22. PLUMBING Piping & Valves with aeration GI / PVC/MS - Epoxy as per requirement grid

Figure-3: Schematic Diagram of STP

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RAIN WATER HARVESTING

The storm water disposal system for the premises shall be self-sufficient to avoid any collection/stagnation and flooding of water. Storm water drainage plan of the project is enclosed. The amount of storm water run-off depends upon many factors such as intensity and duration of precipitation, characteristics of the tributary area and the time required for such flow to reach the drains. The drains shall be located near the carriage way along either side of the roads. Taking the advantage of road camber, the rainfall run off from roads shall flow towards the drains. Storm water from various plots/shall be connected to adjacent drain by a pipe through catch basins. Therefore, it has been calculated to provide 12 rainwater harvesting pits at selected locations, which will catch the maximum run-off from the area.

1) Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water pipe drains is planned adjacent to roads. All building roof water will be brought down through rain water pipes. 2) Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain, catch basins and seepage pits at regular intervals for rain water harvesting and ground water recharging. 3) Peak Hourly rainfall of 45mm/hr shall be considered for designing the storm water drainage system. Rain water harvesting has been catered to and designed as per the guideline of CGWA. At the bottom of the recharge well, a filter media is provided to avoid choking of the recharge bore. Design specifications of the rain water harvesting plan are as follows:

 Catchments/roofs would be accessible for regular cleaning.  The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be damaged allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting has been avoided since most paints contain toxic substances and may peel off.  All gutter ends will be fitted with a wire mesh screen and a first flush device would be installed. Most of the debris carried by the water from the rooftop like leaves, plastic bags and paper pieces will get arrested by the mesh at the terrace outlet and to prevent contamination by ensuring that the runoff from the first 10-20 minutes of rainfall is flushed off.  No sewage or wastewater would be admitted into the system.  No wastewater from areas likely to have oil, grease, or other pollutants has been connected to the system.

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Table-5: Rainwater Harvesting Calculation Runoff S. Catchment Area Rainfall Intensity Discharge Particulars Coefficient No. in m2 (A) in mm (I) (m3/hr) (C) 1. Rooftop area 1,891.91 0.9 45.0 72.4 2. Green area 7,621.00 0.2 45.0 68.6 3. Paved area 36,717.09 0.7 45.0 1,074.0 Total Runoff 1,214.9

Taking 15 minutes retention time, total volume of storm water= 1,214.9 × 0.25 = 303.73 m3

Taking the effective diameter and depth of a Recharge pit 3.0 m and 3.5 m respectively,

Volue of a sigle Reharge pit (πr2h) = 3.14 × 1.5 × 1.5 × 3.5 = 26.376 m3

Hence No. of pits required = 303.73/ 26.376= 11.52 Say 12 Pits

Total 12 nos. of Rain Water Harvesting pits are being proposed for artificial rain water recharge within the project premises.

NO. OF PITS: 12

Figure-4: Typical Rain Water Harvesting Pit Design

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VEHICLE PARKING FACILITIES

Parking Required

Number of Dwelling Units = 176 No of EWS Units = 32 Total Units (176 + 32) = 208 Parking Required per unit = 1.5 ECS Parking Required = 1.5 X 208 = 312 ECS Covered Parking Required = 75 % of total parking i.e. 25% of 312= 234 ECS Open Parking Required = 74 ECS

Parking Proposed

Surface and Basement Parking:

Area S. No. Parking spaces in Proposed Parking required per Area Available ECS ECS Parking proposed in 1 35 m2 5244.158 149.833 Say 149 Basement Parking proposed under 2 30 m2 2630.728 87.691 Say 87 Stilt Parking proposed on 3 25 m2 2004.68 80.187 Say 80 Surface Total Parking Provided 316 ECS

Hence, adequate space for parking will be provided within the project premises.

POWER REQUIREMENT

The power shall be supplied by Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN).The connected load for the Group Housing Colony will be approx. 6000 KW.

Details of DG Sets

There is provision of 4 nos. of DG sets having Total Capacity of 5000 KVA (1 x 1500 KVA + 2 x 1250 KVA + 1 x 1000 KVA ) will be provided as power back up during power failure. The proposed DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure with proper stack height to minimize the emission and noise generation.

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SOLID WASTE GENERATION

Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during the operation phase. The solid waste expected to be generated during the construction phase will comprise of excavated materials, used bags, bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. The following steps are proposed to be followed for the management of solid waste:

 Construction yards are proposed for storage of construction materials.  The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse during later stages of construction  Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be reused for landscaping of the proposed Group Housing Colony project.  Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling/ road work/ rising of site level at locations/ selling to outside agency for construction of roads etc.

Solid Waste

Construction Waste Food Waste

As per MSW Construction waste, Empty cement Rules, 2000 Excavated Soil Broken Bricks, Bags,Containers and amended

Waste Plaster etc. Rules, 2008

Top soil conserved for Used in re-filling, Sold to agency landscaping, balance raising site level for recycling used in re-filling

Figure-5: Solid Waste Management Scheme during Construction Phase

During the operation phase, waste will generate from mall, offices, retail shops/ area etc.The solid waste generated from the project shall be mainly commercial waste and estimated quantity will be 747 kg/ day approximately.

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Table-5: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation

Waste Waste Generation Total S. No. Source of Solid Waste Generation Generated Rate Population (kg/day) (kg/cap/day) 1. Residential Refuse 0.45 1076 484.2 2. Visitors Refuse 0.15 215.20 32.28 3. Retail area refuse 0.15 77 11.534385 4. Street sweeping/ Green Area Refuse 0.05 2926 146.31593 5. Community Hall 0.15 482 72.3334 746.66 Total Kg/ Day (Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health & Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of India, May 2000))

Solid Waste (747 kg/day)

Biodegradable Waste Non-Biodegradable Waste (523 kg/day) (224 kg/day)

Non-Recyclable Waste Green Bins Recyclable Waste (157 kg/day) (67 kg/day)

Blue Bins Dark Gray Bins DisposeMunicipal as per Solid Municipal Wastes (ManagementSolid Wastes and (Management and Handling)Handling) Rules, Rules, 2000& Final disposal through a Govt. Final disposal through a amendment 2008 approved agency to recycling Govt. approved agency Manure industry

Figure-6: Solid Waste Management Scheme during Operation Phase (Part-II)

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Following arrangements will be made at the site in accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules, 2008.

1 Collection and Segregation of waste

 A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste in colored bins from household units.  Separate colored bins will be provided for dry recyclables and bio-degradable waste.  For institutional waste collection, adequate number of colored bins (Green and Blue bins for bio-degradable and non bio-degradable respectively) are proposed to be provided.  Litter bin will also be provided in open areas like parks etc.

Treatment of waste

Bio-Degradable wastes

 Bio-degradable waste shall be disposed-off as per MSW (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 & amendments 2008.  STP sludge is proposed to be used as manure for horticulture.

Recyclable Wastes

 Grass Recycling – The cropped grass will be spread on the green area. It will act as manure after decomposition.  Recyclable wastes like paper, plastic etc. will be sold off to recyclables.  Hazardous wastes such as waste oil will be sold off to authorized recyclers. Buy back arrangement will be made for batteries.

2 Disposal

The Municipal Solid Waste Management will be collected as per the guidelines of Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and amended Rules, 2008. The inert non-recyclable wastes will be disposed through government approved agency for land filling. A solid waste management scheme is depicted in the following figure for the Group Housing Colony project.

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GREEN AREA

Total green area measures 7621 m2 i.e. 16.4849 % of the plot area which will be area under tree plantation within the offices and along the roads. Evergreen tall and ornamental trees and ornamental shrubs have been proposed to be planted inside the premises. Parks will also be developed by the management. Table-6: Green Area Calculation S. NO. DESCRIPTION GREEN AREA 1. Peripheral Plantation Area @ 9 % 4160.7 m2 2. Avenue Plantation Area @ 4 % 1849.2 m2 3. Shrubs & Lawn Plantation Area @ 6.8% 1611.069 m2 Total Green area proposed @ 16.4849 % 7621 m2

Plantation & Landscaping

Selection of the plant species would be done on the basis of their adaptability to the existing geographical conditions and the vegetation composition of the forest type of the region earlier found or currently observed.

Tree Plantation Plan The plantation matrix adopted for the tree plantation pit of 0.3 m × 0.3 m size with a spacing of 2 m x 2 m. In addition, earth filling and manure may also be required for the proper nutritional balance and nourishment of the sapling. It is also recommended that the plantation has to be taken up randomly and the landscaping aspects could be taken into consideration. Multi-layered plantation comprising of medium height trees (7 m to 10 m) and shrubs (5 m height) will be the part of landscape development. In addition creepers will be planted along the boundary wall to enhance its insulation capacity.

Selection of Plant Species for Tree Plantation The selection of plant species for the development depends on various factors such as climate, elevation and soil. S. No. NAME OF SPECIES (SHRUBS)

Botanical Name Common Name

1 Artocarppusheterophyllus Kathal

2 Balanitesroxburghii Desert - Date

3 Bambusaarundinacia Thorny Bamboo

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4 Bambusa vulgaris Golden Bamboo

5 Alstoniascholans Apocynaceae

6 Acacia catechu Khair

7 Bauhinia acuninata Kanchan

8 Callistemon citrinus Bottle brush

9 Citrus aurantium Nebu

10 Durantarepens Duranta

S.No. NAME OF SPECIES (TREES)

Botanical Name Common Name

1 Bauhinia Semla Semla

2 Albiziachinensis Siran

3 Albizialebbeck The Siris tree

4 Cassia pumila Yellow Cassia

5 Anthocephaluschinensis Kadamba

6 Azadirachtaindica Neem Tree

7 Delbergialatifolio Black wood

8 Delonixregia Gulmohar

9 Eucalyptus citriodora Eucalyptus

10 Ficusbenghalensis Banyan Tree

11 Ficuselastiaca Indian Rubber Tree

12 Ficusreligosa Peepal Tree

13 Grevillearobusta Silky Oak

14 Jacaranda mimosaeolia Nil - Gulmohar

15 Mangiferaindica Mango Tree

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DETAIL OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

Following building material will be used at site: S. No. Building Material 1. Coarse sand 2. Fine sand 3. Stone aggregate 4. Stone for masonry work 5. Cement 6. Reinforcement steel 7. Pipe scaffolding (cup lock system) 8. Bricks 9. CLC fly ash blocks 10. Crazy (white marble) in grey cement 11. P.V.C. conduit 12. MDS, MCBs 13. PVC overhead water tanks 14. /'’ thik red olour paer tiles 15. PPR (ISI marked) 16. PVC waste water lines 17. S.W. sewer line up to main sewer 18. PVC rain water down take 19. Stainless steel sink in kitchen 20. Joinery hardware- ISI marked

MATERIALS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION & THEIR U VALUES

S. No Building Material Proposed with U ‘ Values U Values Solar Heat & R Values (in Sq m. Deg (in Watts/ Sq Gain Factor C/ Watts ) m. Deg C)

1. WALL Brick wall (230 mm thick), both side 3.55 0.28 0.46 thick sand cement plaster (12- 18mm) with insulation

2. ROOF 200 mm RCC slab with mud phuska 1.25 0.80 0.32 & clay tiles with 75 mm insulation

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LIST OF MACHINERY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION

Following machineries will be used at site during construction:

S. NO. NAME OF MACHINERY 1. Dumper 2. Concrete mixer with hopper 3. Excavator 4. Concrete Batching Plant 5. Cranes 6. Road roller 7. Bulldozer 8. RMC Plant 9. Tower Cranes 10. Hoist 11. Labor Lifts 12. Pile Boring Machines 13. Concrete pressure pumps 14. Mobile transit mixer

ENERGY CONSERVATION

Energy conservation program will be implemented through measures taken both on energy demand and supply.

Supply Energy Conservation Demand

 Utilize energy-efficient diesel genetators  Reduce consumption  Exploring the possibilities of introducing  Use energy efficient appliances renewable energy  Create Guest Awareness

Energy conservation will be one of the main focuses during the complex planning and operation stages. The conservation efforts would consist of the following:

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Architectural design

 Maximum utilization of solar light will be done.  Maximize the use of natural lighting through design.  The orientation of the buildings will be done in such a way that maximum daylight is available.  The green areas will be spaced, so that a significant reduction in the temperature can take place.

 Energy Saving Practices

 Energy efficient lamps will be provided within the complex.  Constant monitoring of energy consumption and defining targets for energy conservation.  Adjusting the settings and illumination levels to ensure minimum energy used for desired comfort levels.

 Behavioral Change on Consumption

 Promoting resident awareness on energy conservation  Training staff on methods of energy conservation and to be vigilant to such opportunities.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND MONITORING PLAN

For the effective and consistent functioning of the complex, an Environmental Management system (EMS) would be established at the site. The EMS would include the following:

 An Environmental management cell  Environmental Monitoring.  Personnel Training.  Regular Environmental audits and Correction measures.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CELL

Apart from having an Environmental Management Plan, it is also proposed to have a permanent organizational set up charged with the task of ensuring its effective implementation of mitigation measures and to conduct environmental monitoring.

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Hierarchical Structure of Environmental Management Cell:

Normal activities of the EMP cell would be supervised by a dedicated person who will report to the site manager/coordinator of the Group Housing Colony. The hierarchical structure of suggested Environmental Management Cell is given in following Figure-7.

Corporate Rep from Site Manager Corporate Environmental Division Planning group

Site Environmental Coordinator

Wastewater Greenbelt Treatment Plant Development Operator Incharge

Figure-7: Environnent Management Cell Structure

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

The purpose of environmental monitoring is to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of Environmental Management Plan (EMP) by periodic monitoring. The important environmental parameters within the impact area are selected so that any adverse effects are detected and time action can be taken. The project proponent will monitor ambient air Quality, Ground Water Quality and Quantity, and Soil Quality in accordance with an approved monitoring schedule.

Table- 7: Suggested Monitoring Program for Proposed Group Housing Colony Project Monitoring Frequency of Monitoring Air & Stack: Ambient Air Quality at appropriate location for PM Six monthly • 10, • PM , SO , NO , HC 2.5 2 2 • Six monthly • Stack emission for point sources PM, SO2, NO2, HC &CO

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Water & Wastewater: • Water Quality Monitoring for relevant parameters of • Six Monthly IS – 10500 • Waste Water Quality (Treated & Untreated) for pH , • Daily till stabilization of TSS, Oil & Grease, STP • Waste water quality pH, TSS, oil & Grease. BOD, COD, • Weekly till one month MLSS, TKN & Phosphate. then annually

Noise: - Day & Night level Noise Monitoring (Leqday, • Six Monthly Leqnight) Soil: • Soil Monitoring, Qualitative and quantitative • Six Monthly testing/analysis to check the soil fertility, porosity, texture, water holding opacity etc.

Awareness and Training: Training and human resource development is an important link to achieve sustainable operation of the facility and environment management. For successful functioning of the project, relevant EMP would be communicated to:

Residents and Contractors: Residents must be made aware of the importance of waste segregation and disposal, water and energy conservation. The awareness can be provided by periodic Integrated Society meetings. They would be informed of their duties.

Environmental Audits and Corrective Action Plans: To assess whether the implemented EMP is adequate, periodic environmental audits will be conducted by the project propoet’s Eiroetal diisio. These audits ill e folloed y Corretio Atio Plan (CAP) to correct various issues identified during the audits.

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

The Environment Management Plan (EMP) would consist of all mitigation measures for each component of the environment due to the activities increased during the construction and operational phase of the project and these are discussed in later subsections.

The EMP is generally

 Prepared in accordance with the rules and requirements of the MoEF and CPCB/ SPCB  To ensure that the component of facilities are operated in accordance with the design  A process that confirms proper operation through supervision and monitoring  A system that addresses public complaints during construction and operation of the facilities and

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 A plan that ensures remedial measures is implemented immediately.

The key benefits of the EMP are that it offers means of managing its environmental performance thereby allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality. The other benefit includes cost control and improved relations with the stakeholders.

EMP includes four major elements:

 Commitment & Policy: The management will strive to provide and implement the Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, water, land and noise.  Planning: This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements and setting environmental objectives.  Implementation: This comprises of resources available to the developers, accountability of contractors, training of operational staff associated with environmental control facilities and documentation of measures to be taken.  Measurement & Evaluation: This includes monitoring, counteractive actions and record keeping.

It is suggested that as part of the EMP, a monitoring committee would be formed by M/s Jasmine Buildmart Pvt. Ltd. de-comprising of the site in-charge/ coordinator, environmental group representative and project implementation team representative. The oittee’s role ould e to esure proper operatio ad aageet of the EMP including the regulatory compliance. The components of the environmental management plan, potential impacts arising, out of the project and remediation measures are summarized below in Table-8.

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Table-8: Summary of Potential Impacts and Remedial Measures

Environment S. Potential Controls Through EMP & al Potential Source of Impact Impact Evaluation Remedial Measures No. Impacts Design components 1. Ground Ground Water Construction Phase  No surface accumulation No significant impact as Water Quality Contamination  Waste water generated will be allowed. majority of labors would from temporary labor be locally deployed tents.

Operation Phase  Proponent will provide No negative impact on  Discharge from the the STP to treat the ground water quality project discharge of Group envisaged. Not Housing Colony. significant. 2. Ground Ground Water Construction Phase  Controlled use of water No significant impact on Water Depletion during construction ground water quantity

Quantity  Use of ground water envisaged. for construction activity. Operation Phase  Black and Grey water No significant impact on treatment and reuse. surface/ground water In an unlikely event of The source of water   Awareness Campaign to quantity envisaged. non-availability of water during operation phase reduce the water supply, water will be is HUDA Supply. consumption brought using tankers. 3. Surface Surface water Construction Phase  Silt traps and other No off-site impact

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Water Quality contamination measures such as envisaged as no surface

 Surface runoff from additional on site diversion water receiving body is site during construction ditches will be constructed present in the core activity. to control surface run-off zone. during site development Operation Phase No off-site impact Excess of water will be envisaged used for irrigation

 Discharge of domestic Domestic water will be purposes outside the wastewater to STP. treated in STP project site after proper treatment. CPCB standards for usage of treated waste water for irrigation purposes will be followed. 4. Air Quality Dust Emissions Construction Phase  Suitable control measures Not significant because During construction will be adopted for dust generation will be phase the contractors All heavy construction  mitigating the PM2.5& PM10 temporary and will are advised to facilitate activities level in the air as per air settle fast due to dust masks for the labors. pollution control plan. suppression techniques. Water sprinklers will be used for suppression of dust during construction phase. Emissions of Construction Phase  Rapid on-site Not significant. Regular monitoring of PM2.5 & PM10, construction and improved emissions and control Operation of SO2, NOx and  maintenance of equipment measures will be taken

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CO construction to reduce the emission equipment and levels. vehicles during site development.  Running D.G. set (back up) Operation Phase  Use of low sulphur diesel Not significant.  Use of Personal  Power generation by if available DG set would be used as Protective DG Set during power  Providing footpath and power back-up (approx Equipment (PPE) like failure pedestrian ways within 6 hours) earmuffs and the site for the residents earplugs during No significant increase  Emission from  landscape development construction in ambient air quality vehicular traffic in use with tree plantation will activities. level is expected from be developed with

specific species to help to the projet’s atiities.  Stack height of DG set above the tallest reduce PM2.5& PM10 level There are no sensitive building as per CPCB  Use of equipment fitted receptors located within standards with silencers the vicinity of site.  Proper maintenance of equipment 5. Noise Environment Operation Phase  Landscape development No significant impact  Noise from vehicular  Development of silence due to prominent movement zones to check the traffic landscape

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movement  Noise from DG sets  Provision of noise operation shields near the heavy construction operations and acoustic enclosures for DG set.  Construction activity will be limited to day time hours only  DG set will be equipped with acoustic enclosures 6. Land Soil Construction Phase Construction debris will No significant impact. Environment contaminatio be collected and suitably Impact will be local, as

n  Disposal of used on site as per the waste generated will construction debris solid waste management be reused for filling of plan for construction low lying areas etc. phase

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Operation Phase  It is that the solid Since solid waste is waste generated will be handled by the

 Generation of managed as per MSW authorized agency, municipal solid waste Rules, 2000 and amended waste dumping is not Rules, 2008. going to be allowed. Used oil generated  Not significant. from D.G. set  Collection, Segregation, transportation and Negligible impact. disposal will be done as per MSW Management Rules, 2000 by the authorized agency

 Used oil generated will be sold to authorized recyclers 7. Biological Displacement Construction Phase  Important species of The site has shrubs as Environment of Flora and trees, if any, will be vegetation

(Flora and Fauna on site  Site Development identified and marked Fauna) during construction and will be merged with landscape plan

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Operation Phase  Suitable landscape development with tree

 Increase in green plantation will be Beneficial impact covered area developed as per landscaping plan in and around the site using local flora 8. Socio- Population Construction Phase Earmarked for Residential Economic displacement purpose as per Gurgaon- No negative impact

Environment and loss of  Construction activities Manesar Urban Complex- income leading to relocation 2031 Operation Phase Project will provide Beneficial impact

 Site operation employment opportunities to the local people in terms of labor during construction and service personnel (guards,securities, gardeners etc) during operations Providing quality- Integrated infrastructure.

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9. Traffic Increase of Construction Phase  Heavy Vehicular Pattern vehicular movement will be No negative impact

traffic  Heavy Vehicular restricted to daytime only movement during and adequate parking construction facility will be provided Operation Phase  Vehicular movement No major significant will be regulated inside impact as landscape

 Traffic due to the project with development with tree residentsonce the adequate roads and plantation will be project is operational parking lots in the developed which will colony. help in minimizing the impact on environment.

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EMP FOR AIR ENVIRONMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE:

To mitigate the impacts of PM10& PM2.5 during the construction phase of the project, the following measures are recommended for implementation:

 A dust control plan  Procedural changes to construction activities

Dust Control Plan

The most cost-effective dust suppressant is water because water is easily available on construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks, handled sprayers and automatic sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of material in transport, especially if material is transported off-site.

Procedural Changes to Construction Activities

Idle Time Reduction: Construction equipment is commonly left idle while the operators are on break or waiting for the completion of another task. Emission from idle equipment tends to be high, since catalytic converters cools down, thus reducing the efficiency of hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide oxidation. Existing idle control technologies comprises of power saving mode, which automatically off the engine at preset time and reduces emissions, without intervention from the operators.

Improved Maintenance: Significant emission reductions can be achieved through regular equipment maintenance. Contractors will be asked to provide maintenance records for their fleet as part of the contract bid, and at regular intervals throughout the life of the contract. Incentive provisions will be established to encourage contractors to comply with regular maintenance requirements.

Reduction of On-Site Construction Time: Rapid on-site construction would reduce the duration of traffic interference and therefore, will reduce emissions from traffic delay.

EMP FOR AIR ENVIRONMENT DURING OPERATION PHASE:

To mitigate the impacts of pollutants from DG set and vehicular traffic during the operational phase of the Colony, following measures are recommended for implementation:

 DG set emission control measures

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 Vehicular emission controls and alternatives  Landscape development

Diesel Generator Set Emission Control Measures

Adequate stack height will be maintained to disperse the air pollutants generated from the operation of DG set to dilute the pollutants concentration within the immediate vicinity. Hence, no additional emission control measures have been suggested.

Vehicle Emission Controls and Alternatives

During construction, vehicles will be properly maintained to reduce emission. As it is a Group Housing Colony, ehiles ill e geerally haig PCU ertifiate. Footpaths and Pedestrian ways: Adequate footpaths and pedestrian ways would be provided at the site to encourage non-polluting methods of transportation.

Landscape Development

Tree plantation is one of the preferred methods to mitigate air and noise pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, act as a barrier to break the wind speed as well as allow the dust and other particulates to settle on the leaves. It also helps to reduce the noise level at large extent. Table given in green area indicates various species of the trees that can be used to act as a barrier.

EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE:

To mitigate the impacts of noise from construction equipment during the construction phase on the site, the following measures are recommended for implementation. Time of Operation: Noisy construction equipment would not be allowed to use. Job Rotation and Hearing Protection: Workers employed in high noise areas will be employed on shift basis. Hearing protection such as earplugs/muffs will be provided to those working very close to the noise generating machinery.

EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENT DURING OPERATION PHASE:

To mitigate the impacts of noise from diesel generator set during operational phase, the following measures are recommended:

 Adoption of Noise emission control technologies

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 Landscape development

Noise Emission Control Technologies

It would be ensured that the manufacturer provides acoustic enclosure as an integral part along with the diesel generators set. Further, enclosure of the services area with 4 m high wall will reduce noise levels and ensure that noise is at a permissible limit for resident of the site and surrounding receptors.

EMP FOR ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE:

Construction activity changes the natural environment. But Group Housing Colony also creates a built environment for its inhabitants. The project requires the implementation of following choices exclusively or in combination.

 Restriction of construction activities to defined project areas, which are ecologically sensitive  Restrictions on location of temporary labor tents and offices for project staff near the project area to avoid human induced secondary additional impacts on the flora and fauna species  Cutting, uprooting, coppicing of trees or small trees if present in and around the project site for cooking, burning or heating purposes by the labors will be prohibited and suitable alternatives for this purpose will be made  Along with the construction work, the peripheral landscape development with tree plantation would be developed with suggested native plant species, as they will grow to a full-fledged covered at the time of completion.

EMP FOR ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT DURING OPERATION PHASE:

Improvement of the current ecology of the project site will entail the following measures:

 Plantation and Landscaping  Landscape development with tree plantation  Park and Avenue Plantation

The section below summarizes the techniques to be applied to achieve the above objectives:

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Plantation & Landscaping

Selection of the plant species would be done on the basis of their adaptability to the existing geographical conditions and the vegetation composition of the forest type of the region earlier found or currently observed.

Tree Plantation Plan

The plantation matrix adopted for the tree plantation includes pit of 0.3 m × 0.3 m size with a spacing of 2 m x 2 m. In addition, earth filling and manure may also be required for the proper nutritional balance and nourishment of the sapling. It is also recommended that the plantation has to be taken up randomly and the landscaping aspects could be taken into consideration.

Multi-layered plantation comprising of medium height trees (7 m to 10 m) and shrubs (5 m height) are for the landscape development with tree plantation. In addition creepers will be planted along the boundary wall to enhance its insulation capacity.

Selection of Plant Species for Tree Plantation

The selection of plant species for the development depends on various factors such as climate, elevation and soil. The plants would exhibit the following desirable characteristics in order to be selected for plantation

1. The species should be fast growing and providing optimum penetrability 2. The species should be wind-firm and deep rooted 3. The species should form a dense canopy 4. As far as possible, the species should be indigenous and locally available

5. Species tolerance to air pollutants like SO2 and NOx should be preferred 6. The species should be permeable to help create air turbulence and mixing within the belt 7. There should be no large gaps for the air to spill through 8. Trees with high foliage density, leaves with larger leaf area and hairy on both the surfaces 9. Ability to withstand conditions like inundation and drought 10. Soil improving plants (Nitrogen fixing rapidly decomposable leaf litter) 11. Attractive appearance with good flowering and fruit bearing 12. Bird and insect attracting tree species 13. Sustainable green cover with minimal maintenance.

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Parks and Avenue Plantation

 Parks and gardens maintained for recreational and ornamental purposes will not only improve the quality of existing ecology at the project site but also will improve the aesthetic value.  Avenue Plantation

1. Trees with colonial canopy with attractive flowering 2. Trees with branching at 7 feet and above 3. Trees with medium spreading branches to avoid obstruction to the traffic 4. Fruit trees to be avoided because children may obstruct traffic and general movement of public.

EMP FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT:

The social management plan has been designed to take proactive steps and adopt best practices, which are sensitive to the socio-cultural setting of the region. The Social Management Plan for Group Housing Colony project focuses on the following components:

 Income Generation Opportunity During Construction and Operation Phase

The project would provide employment opportunity during construction and operation phase. There would also be a wide economic impact in terms of generating opportunities for secondary occupation within and around the complex. The main principles considered for employment and income generation opportunities are out lined below:

a) Employment strategy will provide for preferential employment of local people. b) Conditions of employment would address issues like minimum wages and medical care for the workers. Contractors would be required to abide to employment priority towards locals and abide by the labor laws regarding standards on employee terms and conditions.  Improved Working Environment for Employees

The project would provide safe and improved working conditions for the workers employed at the facility during construction and operation phase. With the ambience and facilities provided, the complex will provide a new experience in living and recreations. Following measures would be taken to improve the working environment of the area:

a) Less use of chemicals and biological agents with hazard potential

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b) Developing a proper interface between the work and the human resource through a system of skill improvement c) Provision of facilities for nature care and recreation e.g. indoor games facilities d) Measures to reduce the incidence of work related injuries, fatalities and diseases e) Maintenance and beautifications of the complex and the surrounding road

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