Reg. No. GR/RNP//32 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410

Panaji, 11th August, 2011 (Sravana 20, 1933) SERIES I No. 19

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

INDEX Department Notification/Order Subject Pages 1. Agriculture Not.- 3/5/M&F/NOTI/20/ Amendment to the Fertilizer (Control) Order, 1985. 263 Dte. of Agriculture /2011-12/D.Agri/239 Dir. & ex officio Jt. Secy. 2. Animal Husbandry Ord.- 8-1(11)/(Part)/2105 Creation of posts– Dte. of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary 264 Dte. of Ani. Husb. & V. S. Services. Dir. & ex officio Jt. Secy. 3. a. Co-operation Not.- 1-17-2008-09/PLG/ Scheme– Computerization for Urban Co-operative Credit 266 Offi. of the Reg. Co-op. So. /RCS Societies, Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Reg. & ex offi. Jt. Secy. Societies having branches/extension counters. b. —do— Not.-1-23-2010-11/PLG/RCS Scheme– The revised scheme to provide financial 267 assistance to the Dairy Co-operative Societies. 4. Education, Art & Culture Ord.- 55/400/08/Adm-III/497 Naming Schools in the name of Gallantry Award 271 a. Dte. of Education Winners. Dir. & ex officio Jt. Secy. b. Dte. of Higher Edu. Ord.- 8/5/2007-HE/1644 Revival of post– Govt. College of Arts, Science & 271 Under Secretary Commerce, Khandola. 5. Forest Ord.- 4/5/2010/FOR Creation of posts– Department of Forests. 272 Under Secretary 6. Industries Not.- 3/33/2011-IND Scheme– The Scheduled Tribes Development Schemes 276 Under Secretary under Tribal Area Sub-Plan. 7. Labour Not.- VI/BLR/(2)/A-117/d/ The Goa Economiser (2nd Amendment) Rules, 2011. 283 Insp. of Factories & Boilers /1368 Chief Inspector & ex officio Joint Secretary 8. a. Personnel Not.- 1/6/83-PER (Vol.II) RR.– Common posts (Outside Secretariat). 285 Joint Secretary (Pt. III) b. —do— Not.- 1/10/2005-PER RR.– Dte. of Health Services. 288 9. a. Science, Tech. & Envi. Not.-31/9/2010/STE-DIR/614 The Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) 290 Dir. & ex officio Jt. Secy. (Amendment) Rules, 2011. b. —do— Not.-31/9/2010/STE-DIR/615 The Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) 237 (Amendment) Rules, 2011. 10. Social Welfare Ord.- 13-129-2009-ADMN/ Creation of post– Directorate of Social Welfare. 365 Dte. of Social Welfare /Misc.II Dir. & ex officio Jt. Secy. GOVERNMENT OF GOA (Extraordinary) Part II, Section 3, Sub-section Department of Agriculture (ii) is hereby published for general information Directorate of Agriculture of the public. ___ By order and in the name of the Notification of Goa. 3/5/M&F/NOTI/20/2011-12/D.Agri/239 S. S. P. Tendulkar, Director & ex officio Joint Notification S.O. No. 588(E) dated 18th Secretary (Agriculture). March, 2011 published in the Gazette of India Tonca-Caranzalem, 5th August, 2011. 263 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (Department of Agriculture and Co-operation) Order New Delhi, the 18th March, 2011 S. O. 588(E).— In pursuance of sub-clause (1) of clause 3 of the Fertilizer (Control) Order, 1985, the Central Government hereby amends the notification number S. O. 706(E) dated the 29th March, 2010, namely:– In the said notification, in Explanation I, for the words “the Central Sales Tax, the State Tax”, the words “the Central Excise Duty, Central Sales Tax, the State Tax” shall be substituted.

[F. No. 1-1/2010-Fert. Law] SANJAY VIKRAM SINGH, Jt. Secy. Note: The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii) vide S. O. 706(E) dated the 29th March, 2010. ———���——— Department of Animal Husbandry Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services ___ Order

8-1(11)/(Part)/2105

Sanction of the Government is hereby accorded for creation of the following posts on regular basis in the Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, :—

Sr. Designation/category No. of Pay Scale Budget Head No. of the post posts 1 2 3 4 5

1. Lower Division Clerk 2 Rs. 5,200-20,200+G.P. 1,900/- 2403–Animal Husbandry (Group C) 00– 101–Veterinary Services Animal Health 07–Veterinary Dispensary & Hospital (Plan) 01–Salaries

2. Lower Division Clerk 2 Rs. 5,200-20,200+G.P. 1,900/- 2403–Animal Husbandry (Group C) 00– 109–Extension & Training 02–Training & Extension Services (Non- -Plan) 01–Salaries

3. Lower Division Clerk 1 Rs. 5,200-20,200+G.P. 1,900/- 2404–Dairy Development (Group C) 00– 102–Dairy Development Project 07–Key Village Scheme (Plan) 01–Salaries

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4. Electrician 1 Rs. 5,200-20,200+G.P. 1,900/- 2403–Animal Husbandry (Group C) 00– 101–Veterinary Services Animal Health 07–Veterinary Dispensary & Hospital (Plan) 01–Salaries 5. Laboratory Assistant 2 Rs. 5,200-20,200+G.P. 1,800/- 2415–Agriculture Research & Education (Group C) 03–Animal Husbandry 800–Other Expenditure 03–Clinical Investigation Unit (Non-Plan) 01–Salaries

6. Driver 1 Rs. 5,200-20,200+G.P. 1,900/- 2404–Dairy Development (Group C) 00– 102–Dairy Development Project 07–Key Village Scheme (Plan) 01–Salaries 7. Laboratory Attendant 5 Rs. 4,440-7,440+G.P. 1,300/- 2415–Agriculture Research & Education (Group D) 03–Animal Husbandry 800–Other Expenditure 03–Clinical Investigation Unit (Non-Plan) 01–Salaries

8. Bull Attendant 52 Rs. 4,440-7,440+G.P. 1,300/- 2403–Animal Husbandry (Group D) 00– 101–Veterinary Services Animal Health 07–Veterinary Dispensary & Hospital (Plan) 01–Salaries

9. Bull Attendant 22 Rs. 4,440-7,440+G.P. 1,300/- 2404–Dairy Development (Group D) 00– 102–Dairy Development Project 06–Government Livestock Farm (Plan) 01–Salaries

10. Peon 1 Rs. 4,440-7,440+G.P. 1,300/- 2403–Animal Husbandry (Group D) 00– 101–Veterinary Services Animal Health 07–Veterinary Dispensary & Hospital (Plan) 01–Salaries

11. Peon 1 Rs. 4,440-7,440+G.P. 1,300/- 2404–Dairy Development (Group D) 00– 102–Dairy Development Project 07–Key Village Scheme (Plan) 01–Salaries

12. Milkman 10 Rs. 4,440-7,440+G.P. 1,300/- 2404–Dairy Development (Group D) 00– 102–Dairy Development Project 06–Government Livestock Farm(Plan) 01–Salaries

265 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 This issues with the concurrence of Finance assistance.— The Urban Co-operative Credit Department vide their U. O. No. Fin. (R&C)/ Societies, Primary Agricultural Credit /1441592/2011 dated 27-7-2011. Co-operative Societies having three or less branches/extension counters can avail By order and in the name of the Governor financial support in the form of loan and of Goa. subsidy upto maximum Rs. 1.00 lakh being 50% loan and 50% subsidy per society and the Siddhivinayak S. Naik, Director & ex officio societies having more than three branches/ Joint Secretary (A. H.). /extension counters can avail financial support Panaji, 5th August, 2011. in the form of loan and subsidy up to maximum Rs. 2.00 lakhs being 50% loan and 50% subsidy. ———���——— The society who have earlier availed the benefit of the scheme and having more than Department of Co-operation three branches/extension counters can avail Office of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies further financial support of maximum Rs. 1.00 ___ lakh being 50% of loan and 50% subsidy per society subject to following terms and Notification conditions:—

1-17-2008-09/PLG/RCS (i) The beneficiary co-operative society shall furnish the detailed proposal The Government of Goa is pleased to indicating therein details of business approve the revised scheme and pattern of activities, Government sponsored scheme financial assistance to the Urban Co-operative proposed to be implemented alongwith Credit Societies and Primary Agricultural working results projected for three years Credit Co-operative Societies having alongwith application. branches/extension counters in the State for computerization of records. (ii) The society shall submit three quotations from reputed firms for purchase 1. Short title and commencement.— This of computer and its accessories alongwith scheme shall be called “Computerization for a comparative statement. Urban Co-operative Credit Societies, Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies (iii) The minimum working capital of the having branches/extension counters.” It shall society shall be Rs.1.00 lakh. come into force from the date of its publication (iv) The audited Statement of Accounts in the Official Gazette. for the last three years.

2. Objectives.— The main aim of the scheme (v) The beneficiary society shall be is to assist the Urban Co-operative Credit placed in audit class “A”, “B” and “C” Societies and Primary Agricultural during last three years. Co-operative Credit Societies having Credit Counters in computerizing the books of (vi) Subsidy component of the scheme accounts. By availing financial support under shall be released only on completion of the this scheme the societies can meet their project and a certificate to that effect is working capital requirement to computerize submitted from a technical expert. the accounts so that the present volume of manual work can be reduced to great (vii) The loan shall be for a period of 7 extent. years. The same shall be repayable in 7 equal annual installment alongwith interest 3. Pattern of financial assistance and terms @ 11 % p.a. Incase of payment of installment and conditions governing sanction of is not received on or before due date, penal

266 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 interest @ 2% over and above the normal (1) The Registrar of Co-operative Societies rate of interest shall be charged on the & ex officio Joint Secretary to the Government defaulted installment for the period of delay. of Goa, as Chairman.

(viii) The society shall ensure that the (2) The Asstt. Registrar of Co-operative assistance is utilised for the purpose for Societies under whose jurisdiction the which it has been sanctioned and shall not societies falls ...... as a Member. be diverted for any other purpose. (3) The Asstt. Accounts Officer, Office of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Panaji, (ix) The Government reserves the right as a Member. to foreclose the assistance and recall the entire assistance from the society, at any This is issued with the concurrence of time, if any of the above mentioned Finance Expenditure Department vide their conditions are not complied with by the U.O. No. 1432941 dated 14-02-2011. society. By order and in the name of Governor (x) The society shall insure the computers of Goa. and its accessories for sufficient amount. P. K. Velip Kankar, Registrar & ex officio Joint (xi) After completion of the said project, Secretary (Co-operative Societies). it shall be responsibility of the Board of Directors/Management of the society to Panaji, 4th August, 2011. ensure proper use of the same. ______

(xii) The society shall be sufficient Notification repaying capacity to repay the loan amount. 1-23-2010-11/PLG/RCS (xiii) The Utilisation of the subsidy shall be verified by the Registering Authority. The Government of Goa is pleased to approve the revised scheme and pattern of (xiv) The society shall submit the proposal financial assistance to the Dairy Co-operative through the concerned Assistant Registrar. Societies in the form of Government Share capital, managerial subsidy, loan and subsidy (xv) The society shall be liable to bear for construction of godown-cum-office additional cost beyond the sanctioned building and purchase of computer and assistance if any, from its own sources. furniture. 1. Short title and commencement.— This (xvi) The society shall execute an scheme shall be called “the revised scheme Agreement Bond before disbursement of to provide financial assistance to the Dairy loan. Co-operative Societies”. It shall come into force from the date of its publication in the Official (xvii) The Government may relax/modify Gazette. The pattern of Financial Assistance any of the above conditions or may in respect of all the schemes for development prescribe more conditions, if deemed of Co-operative Societies was already necessary. sanctioned by the Government and continued till 11th Five Year Plan period 2007-2012 and Scrutiny Committee.— There shall be a accordingly, Order dated 3-4-2009 was issued committee for the purpose of scrutiny and by the Registrar of Co-op. Societies & ex officio recommendation of all the proposals received Joint Secretary with the concurrence of the under above scheme to the Government for Finance Department vide their U.O. No. 261 sanction as below: dated 21-1-2009.

267 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 2. Objectives.— The Government of Goa, of Government Share Capital contribution up vide above said order, has approved various to Rs. 50,000/- without insisting matching schemes and pattern of financial assistance share capital contribution of the society to different types of Co-operative Societies immediately after its registration. particularly Marketing, Processing, Primary Agricultural Credit, Urban Credit, Taluka (b) Loan and Subsidy for construction of Farmers, Dairy etc. The main aim of these Godown-cum-office building:– (i) The Dairy schemes is to provide financial assistance Co-operative Societies can avail 50% loan to the Co-operative Societies for their and 50% subsidy for construction of godown- development/smooth functioning of business -cum-office building on the estimated cost and other allied activities. However, the approved by the P. W.D. subject to maximum pattern of financial assistance in the form of of Rs. 5.00 lakhs. managerial subsidy, Government Share (ii) The Dairy Co-operative Societies who are Capital contribution, loan and subsidy for having minimum 40% shareholders as S.T. and construction of godown-cum-office building, S.C. as the case may be, shall be considered subsidy for purchase of furniture and as SCSP and TSP Dairy Co-operative Societies computerization etc. are not similarly provided and can avail financial assistance for to the Dairy Co-operative Societies as construction of godown-cum-office building in provided to some other types of co-operative the form of loan and subsidy up to maximum societies inspite of the Dairy Co-operative Rs. 5.00 lakhs being 35% loan and 65% subsidy. Societies play a very important role for The society shall submit the list of ST and SC production of milk, development of poor dairy members along with Certificate issued by the farmers and supply of milk to public through Competent Authority to ascertain the their respective Co-op. Dairy Societies and Goa percentage of shareholders. Dairy Milk Union Curti, Ponda. As per the existing scheme, the Dairy Co-operative (c) Loan-cum-Subsidy for Purchase of Societies are provided with the benefits (a) Computer and Furniture: The Dairy Government Share Capital contribution of Co-operative Societies can avail a maximum Rs. 25,000/- without insisting matching amount of Rs. 1.00 lakh for purchase of contribution and (b) 50% loan and 50% subsidy computer and furniture being 50% loan and for construction of godown subject to 50% subsidy. maximum of Rs. 1,00,000/-, though the cost of construction has been increased (d) Managerial Subsidy: The Dairy considerably very high. Therefore, the existing Co-operative Societies can avail managerial scheme and pattern of financial assistance to subsidy of Rs. 25,000/- at once. the Dairy Co-operative Societies are required to be modified/revised to provide financial assistance in a similar manner as provided to TERMS AND CONDITIONS some other Co-operative Societies in the State 1. Share Capital.— (1) The Society shall of Goa. adopt a bye-law making its share capital non- -refundable for a period of 20 years from the 3. Godown-cum-Office Building.— date of Government contribution to the share Godown-cum-Office Building means the capital. However if any member of the society building constructed by the Dairy Co-operative desires to resign his membership on the Societies includes store room, meeting hall ground which in the opinion of the Registrar etc. of Co-operative Societies, Government of Goa, Panaji are genuine or if a member of the society 4. Pattern of Financial Assistance.— (a) dies it may refund the share capital to the Share Capital: The Dairy Co-operative Societies member with the prior approval of the shall provide the financial support in the form Registrar.

268 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 2. The Society shall refund the amount 2. Loan and subsidy for construction of contributed to its share capital by Government godown-cum-office building.— (1) The after 20 years from the date of such godown shall be constructed only on land contribution by creating share capital owned by the society which shall not have any redemption fund from its profits. encumbrances.

3. The Society shall increase its share (2) The society shall not borrow from capital every year by 1/20 of the amount of sources other than Government for the Government share capital contribution either construction of a godown for which by collecting additional share capital from its Government has given a loan. members or by enrolling more members. (3) The plan specification including type 4. The society shall charge to its profit and of building material to be used and the loss account equal to 1/20 of the Government estimates for the construction of godown share capital contribution and credit the extension, repair and renovation of an old amount to a fund called “Government share godown shall be submitted in advance for capital redemption fund”. obtaining his prior approval. Any variation from the approved plan and specifications will also 5. The amount standing to the credit of the require the prior approval. It is also necessary Government share capital redemption fund to get the plan specifications, estimates and shall not be used in the business of the society verifications approved by the Public Works but shall be deposited either as a fixed deposit Departments. with Co-operative Banks or National Bank or shall be invested in Government Bonds and (4) The society shall undertake to Securities in consultation with the Registrar complete the construction of godown within of Co-operative Societies. 12 months from the date of receiving the loan and subsidy amount. On completion of the 6. The society shall not declare dividend at construction of godown, a completion the rate exceeding 11% till the whole amount certificate should be obtained from the Public of Government contribution is refunded. Works Department stating therein that work has been completed accordance to the 7. The Society shall issue share certificate approved plan and specification. in the name of the Governor of Goa. The Society shall appropriate its profit in its Annual (5) The amount disbursed should be kept General Body Meeting and shall credit the under a separate account as “Construction of dividend earned on share into Government Godown Account” on behalf of the society Treasury under appropriate head of account with the State Co-operative Bank and within one month of such declaration. withdrawal from this account should not be made for any other purpose other than the 8. The security for the Government share work of construction of godown. capital contribution will be on the general assets of the society and Government (6) Loans given under these rules shall bear shall have a first charge on them for its interest for the entire period of the loan at the payments. rate of 11% per annum or the rate as fixed by the Government from time to time. The loan 9. The Society shall submit the copy of shall be for the period of 15 years. The resolution of the Managing Committee for payments will commence from the first availing financial assistance. anniversary of the date drawal of loan. Interest

269 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 will start immediately from the release of loan. (14) For facilitate repayment of installment Nothing shall prevent or debar a society from due, appropriate deductions shall be made repaying larger sum than an annual from each year’s profits of the society after installment or from discharging the whole loan allowing for all statutory provisions. If in any in a single repayment. On all overdue particular year, the repayment not be made installments, a penal interest @2.% or such from out its profits, the society should make a other rate as may be specified in the letter provision for collecting subscriptions from the sanctioning the loan will be charged over and members as deposits, equivalent to the above the normal for the period of delay. amount of installment due.

(7) The society receiving the loan shall (15) The society shall submit the Audit execute a mortgage deed in favour of the Statement of Accounts for the last 3 years. Government mortgaging the godown including the land and out-house structures (16) The society shall submit the copy of attached to it as security for repayment of loan. resolution of the Managing Committee for availing financial assistance. (8) The godown and any other building and extension connected therewith mortgaged to 3. Loan for purchase of Computer and the Government as security for the loan should Furniture.— (i) The society shall submit the be adequately insured against any damage or detailed proposal indicating therein details of destruction by fire. The mortgaged properties business activities and also three quotations should be kept under proper repair. from reputed firms for purchase of computer and its accessories and furniture alongwith a (9) The society receiving Government loan comparative statement. shall agree for periodical valuation and inspection by the Public Works Department (ii) The society shall furnish audited of the building. The society will also Statement of Accounts for the last three have to furnish such information and years. submit such returns to the Registering Authority. (iii) The loan shall be for a period of 7 years and repayable in 7 equal annual installments (10) If the society fails to fulfill any of the alongwith interest @ 11% p.a. Incase of above conditions, the Registering Authority repayment of installment is not received on or will be at liberty to recover the loan and before due date, penal interest @ 2% over and subsidy amount outstanding accrued interest above the normal rate of interest shall be therein without reference to the period for charged on the defaulted installment for the which it was given. period of delay. (iv) The society shall ensure that the (11) After the godown-cum-office building assistance is utilised for the purpose for which is completed, it shall be the responsibility it has been sanctioned and shall not be of the society to make proper use of the diverted for any other purpose. same. v (12) The society shall execute an ( ) The Government reserves the right to Agreement of Bond simple bond in the foreclose the assistance and recall the entire prescribed form before the loan is actually assistance from the society, at any time, if any received from the Government. of the above mentioned conditions are not complied with by the society. (13) Any of these terms and conditions shall be modified by the Government from time to (vi) The society shall be sufficient repaying time deemed necessary. capacity to repay the loan amount.

270 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 (vii) The society shall submit the proposal Department of Education, Art & Culture through the concerned Assistant Registrar of Directorate of Education Co-operative Societies. ____

(viii) The society shall be liable to bear Order additional cost beyond the sanctioned 55/400/08/Adm-III/497 assistance if any, from its own sources. Government is pleased to name the following Schools in the name of Gallantry (ix) The society shall execute an Award Winners, as given below, with Agreement Bond before disbursement of immediate effect:— Loan. 1. Govt. Primary School, Sanvordem in as Late Wing Comdr. (x) The Government may relax/modify any Vishwnath B. Savardekar Govt. Primary of the above conditions, if deemed necessary. School, Sanvordem. 2. Govt. High School, Headland Sada-Vasco (xi) The society shall submit the copy of in Mormugao Taluka as Lt. Narendra A. resolution of the Managing Committee for Mayekar Govt. High School, Headland Sada- availing financial assistance. Vasco. 3. Govt. High School, Kudchire in Bicholim SCRUTINY COMMITTEE Taluka as 2nd Lt. Jayendra J. Rane Govt. High School Kudchire. There shall be a committee for the purpose of scrutiny and recommendation of all the By order and in the name of Governor proposals received under above scheme to the of Goa. Government for sanction as below: Dr. Celsa Pinto, Director & ex officio Joint Secretary (Education). (1) The Registrar of Co-operative Societies Panaji, 8th August, 2011. & ex officio Joint Secretary to the Government ______of Goa, as Chairman. Directorate of Higher Education (2) The Asstt. Registrar of Co-operative Societies under whose jurisdiction the Order societies falls ...... as a Member. 8/5/2007-HE/1644 Sanction of the Government is hereby 3 ( ) The Asstt. Accounts Officer, Office of conveyed for revival of the post of Principal of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Panaji, the Government College of Arts, Science as a Member. and Commerce, Khandola created vide order No. 16/53/89-Adm. I dated 29-6-1989 in the pay This has been issued with the concurrence scale of Rs. 37400-64000+AGP 10000 (revised). of Finance (Expenditure) Department vide their U. O. No. 1422613 dated 15-10-2010. This issues with the concurrence of Finance (R&C) Department vide their U. O. No. 1410157 dated 15-2-2011. By order and in the name of Governor of Goa. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. P. K. Velip Kankar, Registrar & ex officio Joint R. K. Harankar, Under Secretary (Higher Secretary (Co-operative Societies). Education). Panaji, 4th August, 2011. Panaji, 2nd August, 2011.

271 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 Department of Forest ____ Order 4/5/2010/FOR Sanction of the Government is hereby conveyed for the creation of 201 Non-Gazetted and Gazetted posts of various categories in the Forest Department in the pay scale indicated against each, as detailed below:

Sr. No. Designation of the post Pay Scale Budget Head No. of posts 1 2 3 4 5

1. Assistant Conservator of Rs. 9300-34800+4200 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 02 Forests 01- Forestry, 001- Direction & Administration, 06- Intensification & Forestry Management (P), 01- Salaries.

2. Superintendent Rs. 9300-34800+4200 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 02 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-WL Preservation, 09-WL Management & Research (NP), 01-Salaries.

3. Head Clerk Rs. 9300-34800+4200 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 06 01-Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 05-Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

4. Accountant Rs. 5200-20200+2800 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 03 02- Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-WL Preservation, 09- WL Management & Research (NP), 01-Salaries.

5. Forest Surveyor Rs. 5200-20200+2800 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 03 01-Forestry, 101- Forest Conservation Dev. & Regeneration, 13-Forest Conservation & Dev. (P), 01-Salaries.

6. Range Forest Officer Rs. 5200-20200+2800 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 04 01-Forestry, 001- Direction & Administration, 05-Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

7. Deputy Range Forest Officer Rs. 5200-20200+2400 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 02 01-Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 05- Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

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8. Veterinary Assistant Rs. 5200-20200+2400 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110- WL Preservation, 10-WL & Eco-Tourism (P), 01-Salaries.

9. U.D.C. Rs. 5200-20200+2400 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 12 01-Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 05-Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

10. Jr. Stenographer Rs. 5200-20200+2400 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 04 01- Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 05-Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

11. L.D.C. Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP —do— 33

12. Light Vehicle Driver Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 03 01-Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 05- Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 02 01-Forestry, 001- Direction & Administration, 06-Intensification & Forestry Management (P), 01-Salaries.

2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 02 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110- WL Preservation, 10- WL & Eco-Tourism (P), 01-Salaries.

13. Electrician Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-Wildlife Preservation, 10-Wildlife & Eco-Tourism (P), 01-Salaries.

14. Round Forester Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 04 01-Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 05-Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL,

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110-Wildlife Preservation, 09- Wildlife Management & Research (NP), 01-Salaries.

2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 01-Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 06-Intensification & Forestry Management (P), 01-Salaries.

15. Carpenter Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-Wildlife Preservation, 10-Wildlife & Eco-Tourism (P), 01-Salaries.

16. Mechanic Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 01-Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 06-Intensification & Forestry Management (P), 01-Salaries.

17. Welder Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-WL Preservation, 10- WL & Eco- Tourism (P), 01-Salaries.

18. Plumber Rs. 5200-20200+1900 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-WL Preservation, 10- WL & Eco- Tourism (P), 01-Salaries.

19. Forest Guard Rs. 4440-7440+1400 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 20 01-Forestry, 101-Forest Conservation Dev. & Regeneration, 13- Forest Conservation & Development (P), 01-Salaries.

2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 07 01-Forestry, 001- Direction & Administration, 05-Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries.

2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 10 01-Forestry,

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1 2 3 4 5 001- Direction & Administration, 06- Intensification & Forestry Management (P), 01-Salaries. 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 20 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-Wildlife Preservation, 10- Wildlife & Eco- Tourism (P), 01-Salaries. 20. Cook Rs. 4440-7440+1400 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-Wildlife Preservation, 10- Wildlife & Eco- Tourism (P), 01-Salaries. 21. Mahaut Rs. 4440-7440+1400 GP —do— 03 22. Room Bearer Rs. 4440-7440+1300 GP —do— 10 23. Khansama Rs. 4440-7440+1300 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 01- Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 06- Intensification & Forestry Management (P), 01-Salaries. 24. Room Servant Rs. 4440-7440+1300 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 05 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-Wildlife Preservation, 10- Wildlife & Eco- Tourism (P), 01-Salaries. 25. Peon Rs. 4440-7440+1300 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 18 01- Forestry, 001-Direction & Administration, 05- Forest Administration (NP), 01-Salaries. 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 01 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-Wildlife Preservation, 10- Wildlife & Eco- Tourism (P), 01-Salaries 26. Animal Attendant Rs. 4440-7440+1300 GP 2406-Forestry & Wildlife, 15 02-Environmental Forestry & WL, 110-Wildlife Preservation, 10- Wildlife & Eco- Tourism (P), 01-Salaries TOTAL 201

The expenditure shall be debited to the respective Budget Head, mentioned in column No. 4. This issues with the concurrence of the Finance (R&C) Department and Administrative Reforms Department vide its U. O. No. 1425823-F dated 25-7-2010 and 333/F dated 14-7-2011, respectively. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Maria J. R. Pires, Under Secretary (Forests). Porvorim, 8th August, 2011.

275 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 Department of Industries No. D.O. No. M-13011/3/2005-SP-Co. dated ____ 31-10-2005 and the Advisor to Planning Commission vide his letter No. D. O. No. Notification M-13054/2/2005-BC dated 12-1-2006, has 3/33/2011-IND advised the State Government to formulate and implement Special Component Plan The Government of Goa is pleased to frame Schemes for the Scheduled Tribes through the the following Schemes:— plan allocation of the State. 1. Short title and commencement.— (i) These schemes shall be called “The Scheduled The guidelines given by the Planning Tribes Development Schemes Under Tribal Commission with regard to the mode of Area Sub-Plan”. implementation of the scheme is to channelize the flow of outlays and benefits from the The names of the schemes are as follows:– general sectors in the Plan of States for the development of Scheduled Tribes in (a) Subvention to the Apex Body of notified proportion to their population, both in physical Scheduled Tribes at the District and State and financial terms and to make the schemes Level for Administrative and Nodal purposes. an integral part of the Annual Plan and Five (b) Entrepreneurship Development Year Plans and with the provisions therein that Programme and Establishment of the funds earmarked for these schemes are Entrepreneurship Development Institute for non-divertible and non-lapsable. Scheduled Tribes. 3. Objective.— The objectives of the (c) Marketing Assistance for Scheduled schemes are as follows:— Tribe Handicraft Artisans. (d) Subvention to Industrial & Handicraft (i) Substantial reduction in poverty and Multipurpose (Non farm Sector) Co-operative un-employment; Societies. (e) Machineries on 50% subsidy to (ii) Creation of productive assets in favour Scheduled Tribes Artisans & Entrepreneurs. of Scheduled Tribes to sustain the growth likely to accrue through development efforts; (f) Organizing Technical Workshop to upgrade the product profile of Goan (iii) Human resource development of the Handicraft done by Scheduled Tribes. skills and develop opportunities for self employment and entrepreneurship for (g) Industrial plots to Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes by providing adequate Entrepreneurs at 20% subsidy and 75% loan entrepreneurial assistances; without interest.

(ii) These schemes shall come into force (iv) Provision of physical and financial from the date of its publication in the Official security to achieve financial and economic Gazette and shall remain in force for the next self-reliance and improvement in the quality 10 years or till the date the Planning of life by directing benefits of the schemes to Commission, Government of India or the State individuals or families belonging to the Government of Goa amends these schemes or Scheduled Tribes. declares cessation of the schemes whichever is earlier. 4. Monitoring of the Tribal Sub-Plan Schemes.— The Head of the Department who 2. Introduction.— The Jt. Secretary (SP) in implements the Tribal-Sub-Plan utilizing the the Planning Commission, Yojana Bhavan, funds to the extent of 12% of the Plan outlay New Delhi, Government of India, vide letter will furnish the monthly progress report to the

276 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 Secretary (Tribal Welfare) who is the an office to the District or State Level Apex monitoring and co-ordinating Officer for the Body. schemes under the Tribal-Sub-Plan or to any committee appointed by Government. This office shall be the centre for co-ordination of all Government schemes such 5. Budget Control Authority.— The Director as Udyami Mitra Scheme, Prime Minister’s of Industries, Trade & Commerce is the Budget Employment Generation Program and Head Control Authority, who will make the required office of the Co-operative Societies of Budget provision in the Annual Plan to the Scheduled Tribes of the Districts. extent prescribed and allotted by State Government and Planning Commission from (ii) Procedure to obtain grant by District time to time. Level Body/Apex Body: No part of the funds earmarked for Tribal Sub-Plan should be diverted or allowed to The President of the District Level or State lapse. Proposals for sanctions under the Level Body may decide to apply to the Director notified schemes for delivery of benefits to the of Industries, Trade and Commerce for a grant target groups must be submitted to the to establish an office and get a resolution Administrative Department before 30th June passed by their Committee. The application of the year and sanctions of Government must received in the office of the Director of be conveyed to the Head of the Department Industries will be scrutinized by a Task Force before 30th August of the year. The third and Committee under the chairmanship of fourth quarters of the year should be used to Secretary (Tribal Welfare). monitor and co-ordinate the progress of implementation. (iii) Disbursement procedure:

Scheme (a).— Subvention to the Apex 6. Upon receipt of the applications, the Body of notified Scheduled Tribes at the Director of Industries, Trade and District and State Level for Administrative and Commerce will scrutinize the application Nodal purposes: and submit it to the Task Force Committee for its decision. (i) To ensure effective and comprehensive delivery of benefits to the target groups, the (iv) Task Force Committee: extension and implementation of the schemes under the Tribal Area Sub-Plan for the tribal communities living in hilly, remote, rural, semi- A Task Force Committee consisting of the -urban and urban areas, the dissemination of following members is constituted for information about schemes among the recommendation of sanction of Grants to communities, collection of applications and establish office premises:— proposals from the eligible and prospective persons are to be got done through the district (1) Secretary (Tribal Welfare), Chairman Government of Goa level bodies as well as the State Level Apex Body. Therefore, the District Level Body and (2) Under Secretary, Finance Member the State Level Body must have an office with (Expenditure) the required support staff and equipments to (3) Director, Tribal Welfare Member co-operate, co-ordinate and effectively communicate with the program implementing (4) The Sub Divisional Officer departments of the State Government. An of the concerned Sub-Division Member amount to the extent of Rs. 12.00 lakhs (5) One Representative from the shall be given as a one-time grant to establish Apex Body/District Body of the

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Tribal Association (Administration) Member

(6) Assistant Director, Directorate of Member Industries, Trade & Commerce Convener

The Committee may co-opt additional members from any Financial Institution or Association, if felt necessary.

(v) Upon recommendation of the Committee, the Government may sanction the amount and disburse it to the applicant body. The disbursement of grant shall be subject to the approval of the Pattern of Assistance by the Finance Department and the Sanction Order shall indicate the number and date of the Pattern of Assistance issued.

(vi) The beneficiary association/body will execute a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Government with the terms and conditions as envisaged in the GFR 206, 209, 210, 211 and 212.

7. Scheme (b).— Entrepreneurship Development Programme and Establishment of Entrepreneurship Development Institute for Scheduled Tribes:

(i) The traditional artisans, primary, middle school and high school educated unemployed persons, prospective entrepreneurs, with preference to women, self help groups and members of Co-operative Societies are to be provided with Entrepreneurship Development Program to encourage them to produce better quality agricultural equipments, handicraft and other products.

The following Entrepreneurship Development Programmes are proposed:—

Name of the program Duration No. of batches No. of Duty Other Total partici- allowance expenditure (Rs. in lakhs) pant for per person per person each Rs. Rs. batch

(1) Skill Development 1 day 12 50 500/- 500/- 6.00 Program each (2) Entrepreneurship 1 day 12 50 500/- 500/- 6.00 Awareness Camp (3) Entrepreneurship Development Program 1 day 12 50 500/- 500/- 6.00

18.00

(ii) Identification and selection of participants:

The identification and selection of the participants for Entrepreneurship Development Program will be by the Taluka Level Associations and submitted through the State Level Apex Body of the Tribes.

278 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 The duty allowance has to be paid to the Development Institute Scheme of the Ministry participants as they may have to abstain from of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, New their daily work in order to participate in the Delhi which provides Financial Assistance to Entrepreneurship Development Program. The the extent of 50% of the total project cost to a ‘other expenditure’ includes organizing maximum project cost of Rs. 150 lakhs. The charges and fees for faculties etc. Tribal Body may get the required land allotted from the communidade, school trust, (iii) Implementing Agency: panchayats or by any other source to construct the Entrepreneurship Development Institute. The District Level Body or State Level Apex The application for 50% of grant to the extent Body which is appointed shall organize these of Rs. 50.00 lakhs may be made to the Director Entrepreneurship Development Programmes. of Industries, Trade and Commerce alongwith The claim for reimbursement or receipt of Architecture Plan of the building, land details grant in advance shall be made by these Tribal and Engineer’s certificate. The Director of Bodies. Industries, Trade and Commerce will forward the application to Government for the approval (iv) Disbursement Procedure: of Secretary (Tribal Welfare) and the Cabinet. The claim for grants received from Tribal The amount of money as share from Tribal Bodies will be scrutinized by Task Force area Sub-Plan will be disbursed after sanction Committee constituted for this purpose as from State Government. given below:— (vii) The sanction order for release of grant (1) General Manager (DIC) Chairman for construction of Entrepreneurship (2) Representative of Tribal Body Member Development Institute will indicate the (3) The Under Secretary (Finance) approved Pattern of Assistance by Finance Department. The Tribal Body will enter into a (Exp) Member Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) (4) Director, Tribal Welfare Member incorporating therein the provisions of GFR- (5) Assistant Director (Administration) Directorate of Industries, Trade & Member 206, 209, 210, 211 and 212. Commerce Secretary (8) Scheme (c).— (i) Marketing Assistance Upon recommendation of the Committee for for Scheduled Tribe Handicraft Artisans and sanction, the fund will be sanctioned by Entrepreneurs: Government and disbursed to the Tribal Body. This scheme is to assist the Scheduled Tribe (v) The Nodal Agency will furnish the list Artisans and Entrepreneurs to produce their of participants, receipts, details of expenditure products in their houses, common production and utilization certificate in GFR 19A to the centers and industrial houses, and to assist Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce. the producer to sell the items through market outlets in towns and cities, showrooms of (vi) Setting up of Entrepreneurship hotels and through the emporia of the State Development Institute for Scheduled Tribes: Handicraft Corporations.

The Tribal Body may take initiative to set The products are sold as value added items up an Entrepreneurship Development when presented in Exhibitions, Melas and Institute for conducting of Entrepreneurship Trade Fairs organized by the State Handicraft Development Programmes for Multiple Target Corporation, Mahila Mandals, Self Help Groups Groups of Scheduled Tribes in the State. This and Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), can be linked with the Entrepreneurship New Delhi.

279 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 (ii) Eligibility: (iv) Procedure to file claims:

The artisan or entrepreneur who is a The claim for marketing assistance of all member of a Self Help Group, Co-operative the categories indicated at para (ii) may be Society of Scheduled Tribes or Taluka Level preferred through the District Level or State Associations is eligible for assistance. The Unit Level Apex Body and should be submitted to must have an Entrepreneurs Memorandum the office of the General Manager (DIC) in the Part I or Part II issued by the Director of Directorate of Industries, Trade and Industries, Trade and Commerce. Commerce immediately after completion of Participation in Melas and Exhibitions in the Mela or Exhibition. For purchase of shops Groups is preferred. for sale of Handicrafts, the claim should be supported by a valuation certificate of a (iii) Quantum of Assistance: Competent Civil Engineer.

The assistance available is as follows:— (v) Disbursement procedure:

(1) Travel charges by road and IInd class The claims received from District Level or rail from the place of the artisan to the place State Level Body of Scheduled Tribes shall be of Mela or Exhibition and back; scrutinized by a Committee constituted as follows:– (2) Packing and transport charges of goods from the place of the artisans or the place of (1) General Manager, DIC Chairman Mela or Exhibition and back by road transport (2) Under Secretary (Finance)(Exp) Member or rail; (3) Representative of District Level or State Level Body Member (3) Daily allowance @ Rs. 500/- per day from (4) Director, Tribal Welfare Member the date of travel, stay in the place of exhibition (5) Assistant Director (Administration) and back; Directorate of Industries, Trade & Member Commerce Secretary (4) Insurance charges for the period from travelling for the period of onward travel, stay (vi) The committee will scrutinize claims and in the place of Mela or Exhibition and back; recommend for sanction.

(5) Best Artisan Award in the Mela or 9. Scheme (d).— Subvention to Industrial & Exhibition who registers highest sale of goods Handicrafts Multipurpose (Non-farm sector) with a cash award of Rs. 10000/-. Co-operative Societies: (6) To provide the value of a counter space (i) This scheme is to provide Grant-in-Aid in the emporia of State Handicraft Corporation for the Industrial & Handicraft Multipurpose for exclusive display of items produced by Co-operative Societies to promote non-farm Scheduled Tribe artisans. This counter space sector activities among the Scheduled Tribe will be manned by the members of the Self people. Help Group or Co-operative Society. The value of space should not exceed Rs. 10 lakhs. Industries and business activities put under co-operative mode can reach the target (7) The grant of Rs. 10 lakhs can be given groups effectively in the hilly, remote, rural or to the Self Help Group or Co-operative Society urban areas. The District Level and State Level or Taluka, District Level or State Level Body of Associations are to be provided with Grant- Scheduled Tribes to own a showroom for the -in-Aid to enroll members from distant tribal artisans and entrepreneurs in locations of villages, co-ordinate for conducting intense tourist visit and thoroughfare areas of entrepreneurship and other programmes, District and State Headquarters. purchase and sale of products produced by

280 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 Scheduled Tribes, to provide financial 10. Scheme (e).— 50% Subsidy to Scheduled assistance of loan to the members etc. Tribes Artisans and Entrepreneurs for machinery: (ii) Quantum of Subvention: (i) This scheme is to encourage artisans and The District Level Co-operative Society shall entrepreneurs to start handicraft and be given a subvention upto Rs. 40.00 lakhs. industrial production activity in their houses, common production centers under (iii) Monitoring of the Co-operative Society: co-operatives or in the industrial sheds of the Industrial Estates. The Registrar of Co-operative Societies through his District Office will monitor, guide, The Scheduled Tribe families in hilly, remote, supervise and audit the activities of the rural or urban areas are financially poor and Co-operative Societies. The District Registrar assistance to the extent of 50% is given to of Co-operative Societies will certify utilization purchase machineries and equipments for the of funds and other requirements under the entrepreneurial activity to improve. Societies Registration Act, 1860 and the amendments issued thereafter by the (ii) Eligibility: Government. Persons who are traditional craftsmen and (iv) Disbursement of funds: matriculates, those who have studied in ITI’s, Polytechnics or any other technical institution A Task Force Committee constituted to or have undergone Entrepreneurship scrutinize the proposals received from the Development Programmes are eligible to avail District Level or State Level Associations of this benefit. The applicant must be member Scheduled Tribes will decide the amount of of a Taluka or District Level Association or subvention to be given to the Co-operative Self Help Groups or the Tribal Co-operative Society for its financial transactions. Society. Government may sanction grant to the Co-operative Society based upon (iii) Quantum of Assistance: the recommendation of the Task Force Committee. The value of machinery purchased by the applicant to the extent of 50% shall be given The claims received from District Level or as subsidy, subject to a maximum of Rs. 5.00 State Level Body of Scheduled Tribes shall be lakhs. The balance amount of 50% can be scrutinized by a Committee constituted as contributed as interest free loan to the follows:— entrepreneurs from the funds granted to the Co-operative Society of the tribes which is (1) Secretary (Tribal Welfare) Chairman repayable as per the installments fixed with (2) The General Manager, DIC Member moratorium by the Co-operative Society. (3) Under Secretary (Finance) Member (4) Representative of District Level (iv) Procedure to claim the subsidy: or State Level Body Member The applicant who is desirous and eligible (5) Director, Tribal Welfare Member to apply for benefit under the scheme has to (6) Registrar of Co-operative prefer the application with relevant details Societies Member through the President of the Cooperative (7) Assistant Director (Administration) Society or District Level Body of the tribes. The Directorate of Industries, Trade application should be received in the office of & Commerce Member Director of Industries, Trade & Commerce, Convener Panaji.

281 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 (v) Disbursement of claim: (ii) Eligibility: The claim for disbursement of subsidy shall The Self Help Groups, Co-operative be scrutinized by a Committee constituted as Societies, District Level and State Level follows:— Scheduled Tribe bodies are eligible to apply for organizing technical workshops of 2 days (1) The General Manager, DIC Chairman (2) Under Secretary (Finance) Member duration at a cost of Rs. 2.00 lakhs each with (3) Director, Tribal Welfare Member at least 50 participants. A minimum of six (4) District Level Representative workshops should be conducted in a year. The of Tribal Bodies Member participants must be registered artisans and (5) Assistant Director (Administration) entrepreneurs selected by the District Level Directorate of Industries, Trade & Body. Commerce Member Convener (iii) Quantum of Grant:

11. Scheme (f).— Organizing Technical The institution conducting a technical Workshop to Upgrade the product profile of workshop is eligible for a grant of Rs.12.00 Goan Handicraft done by Scheduled Tribes: lakhs once in a year. (i) This scheme is to assist the District Level (iv) Procedure for Disbursement: and State Level Associations of Tribal Bodies to organize and conduct technical workshops The Tribal Body/Association or Society has by deploying experts and resource persons to prefer a claim to the Director of Industries, having proficiency in improving the quality of Trade & Commerce, Panaji with all details to Handicraft and other products made by Tribal conduct the workshop. Artisans and Entrepreneurs. The members of the community may also get extensive (v) Disbursement of grants: counseling on new products, prototypes, goods in demand in the market, creating A Task Force Committee will scrutinize the excellent products for high value customers, claim which is constituted as follows:— channelizing the products to the markets, new (1) The General Manager, DIC Chairman markets and marketing strategies and to (2) Under Secretary (Finance) Member suggest strategies for implementation of (3) Director, Tribal Welfare Member handicraft schemes, co-ordination and (4) District Level Representative improved co-operativisation. of Tribal Bodies Member (5) Assistant Director (Administration) The information in broader gamut needs to Directorate of Industries, Trade & Member be disseminated for the awareness of Commerce Convener Scheduled Tribe Communities. The Handicraft showrooms in the nearby cities may also have The committee shall recommend sanction to be shown to the entrepreneurs by of grant for this purpose. conducting study tours. Training is also to be given to the members of the community to 12. Scheme (g).— Industrial Plots to take part in Melas, Exhibitions, Trade Fairs Scheduled Tribes Entrepreneurs at 20% and to accommodate themselves in trains, city Subsidy and 75% loan without Interest: hotel lodgings and inns etc. Also the concepts of salesmanship of products needs to be (i) This scheme to allot Industrial plots to imparted to enable them to take part in the Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs at 20% Melas and Exhibitions organized by the State subsidy is proposed to facilitate Scheduled Handicraft Corporation and Development Tribe unemployed youths. They shall be Commissioner of Handicrafts, Government of provided with entrepreneurship training to India. start their enterprise in a plot of land. The Goa

282 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 Industrial Development Corporation or the Development Corporation as to be decided by Apex body of Scheduled Tribes may identify the Board of GIDC or Ministry of Industry of locations near to the populated villages of the State. Scheduled Tribes and acquire land and (v) Scrutiny of applications: convert into Industrial plots which shall be allotted to the eligible applicants. The empty The Goa Industrial Development plots in the existing Industrial Estates may also Corporation shall scrutinize the applications be earmarked for allotment to the Scheduled received from Scheduled Tribe applicants Tribe applicants with due subsidy. The plots through a Committee constituted as under:— may be smaller, suitable to the purpose of the entrepreneur. (1) The Managing Director, GIDC Chairman (2) Under Secretary (Finance) Member (ii) Financial Assistance: (3) Representative of District Level/ /State Level Tribal Association Member The applicant may not be able to pay the (4) Director, Tribal Welfare Member 80% of the value of plots from their own (5) Assistant Director, Directorate Member resources. The Scheduled Tribes Co-operative of Industries, Trade & Commerce Convener Society may grant 75% of the value of the plot as loan from the subvention received from In case the Goa Industrial Development State Government explained under the Corporation prefers to claim the 20% subsidy, scheme (d). This loan shall be interest free and the Committee will recommend the same for with a moratorium of 2 years and start with sanction from Government. smaller installments repayable in 120 The Expenditures on all the above said installments. The land will be co-owned by Schemes shall be debited to the following the co-operative society and the applicant. Budget Head:— (iii) Procedure to file the claim: 796 – Tribal Area Sub-Plan 01 – Scheduled Tribe Development The applicant who is the member of the Scheme (Plan) Tribal Society and who has undergone Entre- 31 – Grant-in-Aid. preneurship Development Training may apply for the plot with 5% value of the plot deposited This is issued with the concurrence of in the co-operative society and submit the Finance Expenditure Department under application for 75% loan towards the cost of U. O. No. 1439143 dated 09-07-2011. the plot. The co-operative society will forward the application to the District Level Body or By order and in the name of the Governor State Level Body of the Scheduled Tribes which of Goa. shall forward the same to the Managing Hanumant T. Toraskar, Under Secretary Director, Goa Industrial Development (Industries). Corporation. Porvorim, 8th August, 2011. (iv) Allotment of plot by GIDC: ———���——— The GIDC will allot the plot chosen by the Department of Labour Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs and get the Inspectorate of Factories & Boilers payment of 80% of the value from the co- operative society. 20% of the value which is ____ allowed concession as subsidy may be claimed Notification from the Directorate of Industries, Trade and VI/BLR/(2)/A-117/d/1368 Commerce or this amount can be deducted from the dividend/share capital contribution Whereas the draft Rules namely, the Goa payable to the Government by Goa Industrial Economiser (Second Amendment) Rules,

283 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 2009, which the Government of Goa proposed to make in exercise of the powers conferred by section 29 of the Indian Boilers Act, 1923 (Central Act No. 5 of 1923) (hereinafter referred to as the “said Act”) so as to further amend the Goa, Daman and Diu Economiser Rules, 1983, were pre-published as required by section 31 of the said Act, in the Official Gazette, Series I, No. 44 dated 28th January, 2010, under Notification No. VI/BLR/(2)/A-117/d dated 15-1-2010, of the Inspectorate of Factories and Boilers, Department of Labour, inviting objections and suggestions from the persons likely to be affected thereby, within three months from the date of publication of the said Notification in the Official Gazette; And Whereas the said Official Gazette was made available to the public on 28th January, 2010; And Whereas no objections and suggestions have been received from the public on the said draft Rules by the Government within the stipulated period. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 29 of the Indian Boilers Act, 1923 (Central Act No. 5 of 1923), and all other powers enabling it in this behalf, the Government of Goa hereby makes the following rules so as to further amend the Goa, Daman and Diu Economiser Rules, 1983, namely:— 1. Short title and commencement.— (1) These rules may be called the Goa Economiser (Second Amendment) Rules, 2011. (2) They shall come into force at once. 2. Amendment of rule 14.— In rule 14 of the Goa, Daman and Diu Economiser Rules, 1983 (hereinafter called the “principal Rules”), for the expression “Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred only)”, the expression “Rs. 150/- (Rupees one hundred and fifty only)” shall be substituted. 3. Amendment of rule 16.— In rule 16 of the principal Rules, for the existing Schedule, the following Schedule shall be substituted, namely:— “SCHEDULE Economiser rating Amount Not exceeding 46.5 sq. mts. Rs. 900/- Exceeding 46.5 sq. mts. but not exceeding 93 sq. mts. Rs. 1,200/- Exceeding 93 sq. mts. but not exceeding 139.5 sq. mts. Rs. 1,500/- Exceeding 139.5 sq. mts. but not exceeding 196 sq. mts. Rs. 1,800/- Exceeding 196 sq. mts. but not exceeding 232.5 sq. mts. Rs. 2,100/- Exceeding 232.5 sq. mts. but not exceeding 279 sq. mts. Rs. 2,400/- Exceeding 279 sq. mts. but not exceeding 334 sq. mts. Rs. 2,850/- Exceeding 334 sq. mts. but not exceeding 372 sq. mts. Rs. 3,150/- Exceeding 372 sq. mts. but not exceeding 418.5 sq. mts. Rs. 3,600/- Exceeding 418.5 sq. mts. but not exceeding 465 sq. mts. Rs. 4,050/- Exceeding 465 sq. mts. but not exceeding 558 sq. mts. Rs. 4,500/- Exceeding 558 sq. mts. but not exceeding 650.5 sq. mts. Rs. 4,950/- Exceeding 650.5 sq. mts. but not exceeding 744 sq. mts. Rs. 5,400/- Exceeding 744 sq. mts. but not exceeding 836.5 sq. mts. Rs. 5,850/- Exceeding 836.5 sq. mts. but not exceeding 930 sq. mts. Rs. 6,300/- For an economiser rating exceeding 930 sq. mts., an additional fee of Rs. 1,350/- shall be charged for every 186 sq. mts. or part thereof in excess of 930 sq. mts.”

284 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011 4. Amendment of rule 29.— In rule 29 of the Provided that the Government may vary principal Rules, for the words “rupees one the number of posts specified in column (2) hundred”, the words “rupees one hundred of the said Schedule from time to time subject and fifty” shall be substituted. to exigencies of work.

By order and in the name of the Governor 3. Method of recruitment, age limit and of Goa. other qualifications.— The method of recruitment to the said post, age limit, S. M. Paranjape, Chief Inspector & ex officio qualifications and other matters Joint Secretary (Factories & Boilers). connected therewith shall be as specified Panaji, 3rd August, 2011. in columns (5) to (13) of the said Schedule. ———���——— 4. Disqualification.— No person who has Department of Personnel entered into or contracted a marriage with ____ a person having a spouse living or who, having a spouse living, has entered into or Notification contracted a marriage with any person, shall be eligible for appointment to the 1/6/83-PER (Vol.II)(Pt. III) service:

In exercise of the powers conferred by the Provided that the Government may, if proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of satisfied that such marriage is permissible India, and in supersession of the Government under the personal law applicable to such Notification No. 1/6/83-PER(Vol.II) dated person and the other party to the marriage 22-3-2006, published in the Official Gazette and that there are other grounds for so doing, Series I No. 51 dated 23-3-2006, the Governor exempt any person from the operation of of Goa hereby makes the following rules to this rule. regulate the recruitment to the Group ‘C’, Ministerial, Non-Gazetted, common posts 5. Power to relax.— Where, the (Outside Secretariat) under the Government Government is of the opinion that it is of Goa, namely:— necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by order, for reasons to be recorded in writing, 1. Short title, application and commence- relax any of the provisions of these rules ment.— (1) These rules may be called with respect to any class or category of the Government of Goa, Group ‘C’, Ministerial, persons. Non-Gazetted, Common posts (Outside Saving. Secretariat), Recruitment Rules, 2011. 6. — Nothing in these rules shall affect reservation, relaxation of age limit (2) They shall apply to the post specified and other concessions required to be in column (1) of the Schedule to these rules provided for Scheduled Castes and other (hereinafter called as the “said Schedule”). special categories of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the (3) They shall come into force from the Government from time to time in that date of their publication in the Official regard. Gazette. By order and in the name of the 2. Number, classification and scale of Governor of Goa. pay.—The number of posts, classification of Yetindra M. Maralkar, Joint Secretary the said post and the scale of pay attached (Personnel). thereto shall be as specified in columns (2) to (4) of the said Schedule: Porvorim, 4th August, 2011.

285 SCHEDULE 286 SERIES IN Whether Method of In case of the benefit recruitment, Circum­ Whether recruitment by of added whether by direct stances in selec­ Educational promotion/ If a which the Name/ Period recruitment or tion Age years of and other /deputation/ D.P.C. Goa Public /Desig- Number Scale o. Classifi­ limit qualifications of by promotion /transfer, grades Service

post or service is exists, 19 nation of of proba­ or by deputation/ cation non- for direct required for from which what is its Commission of posts pay admissible tion, if /transfer/contract -selec­ recruits direct recruits compo­ is to be post under Rule any and percentage promotion/ consulted in tion /deputation/ sition

case of promotees of the vacancies making post 30 of CCS /transfer is to be to be filled by recruitment (Pension) made Whether age & educational various methods direct recruits will apply in the Rules, 1972 qualifications prescribed for the

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 OFFICIAL GAZET Lower As Group PB–1 Selec- Not No. Essential: Age: Two years. (A) In the Public Promotion: Group N. A. 2 4 tion. 6(a) Division sanc-3 ‘C’, Rs. exceeding (i) Possessing Higher No. Works Depart- (A) In Departments other ‘C’, Clerk/ tioned Non- 5,200- 40 years Secondary School Educa- ment and Water than Electricity Depart- D.S.C/ /Reco- from time -Gaze- -20,200 (Relaxable Certificate from a tional Resources De- ment:- /D.P.C. very to time. tted, + for recognised Board or qualifi- partment:— (1) Group ‘D’ employees Clerk. Mini- Grade Govern- equivalent. cations: of the Department except: 1/2 sterial. Pay ment As (i) 12 % by pro- (a)(i) Superior Field TE —GO Rs. servants (2) Should be Computer pre- motion from Worker. 1,900/-. upto 5 literate. scribed Group ‘D’ em- (ii) Surveillance Worker. years in in ployees, failing (iii) Sweeper. accor- (3) Knowledge of column which, by direct (iv) Assistant Cook and dance with Konkani. No. 11. recruitment. (v) Assistant Mechanic, VT the in the Directorate of . OFGO instruc- Desirable: (ii) 50% by promo- Health Services. tion from work tions or Knowledge of Marathi. (b) Grading Attendant / orders charged estab- /Laboratory Attendant in A issued by lishment, failing the Office of the Registrar the which, by direct of Co-operative Societies. Govern- recruitment. (c)(i) Mali. ment). (iii) 10% by pro- (ii) Lasker.

motion from (iii) Tractor Assistant, 11TH A NMR/Daily Bull Dozer Assistant. wages estab- (iv) Mobile Crane Assis- lishment, failing tant and UGUST which, by direct (v) Watchman/Gate- recruitment. keeper, in the Directorate of Agriculture. , 2011 (iv) 271/2% by di- (d)(i) Forest Guard. rect recruitment. (ii) Mali. SERIES INo. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 (B) In Electricity Depart- (iii) Mess Servant in the 2 4 6(a) 3 ment:— Forest Department.

1/2 19 (i) 12 % by promotion (e) Police Constable in the from Group ‘D’ employ- Office of the Director of ees, failing which, by di- General of Police. rect recruitment. (ii) 10% by promotion from (2) Work-charged Esta- NMR/Daily Wages blishment/NMR/Daily Workers, failing which, Wages Workers, posse- ssing Secondary School by direct recruitment. OFFICIAL GAZET Certificate or equivalent (iii) 371/2% by promotion from a recognised Board/ from Assistant Data En- /Institution and speed of try Operator, failing 30 words per minute in which, by direct recruit- typewriting in English ment. with three years regular/ /continuous service as the (iv) 40% by direct recruit-

case may be in the grade. TE —GO ment. (B) In Electricity Depart- (C) In Departments other ment:- than the Public Works (i) Group ‘D’ employees VT Department, Water Re- except Line Helper and sources Department and Assistant Lineman/ . OFGO Electricity Department:- /Wireman. (i) 121/2% by promotion from Group ‘D’ employ- (ii) NMR/Daily wages A ees, failing which, by di- workers. rect recruitment. (iii) Assistant Data Entry (ii) 871/2% by direct re- Operator, possessing cruitment. Secondary School 11TH A Note: The promotion of the Certificate or equivalent person from Work- from a recognised Board/ -charged Establishment/ /Institution and speed of UGUST /NMR/Daily wages work- 30 words per minute in ers shall be subject to the typewriting in English condition that he was with three years regular/ sponsored by the Employ- /continuous service as the , 2011

287 ment Exchange at the time case may be in the grade. of initial recruitment. OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

Notification therewith shall be as specified in columns (5) to (13) of the said Schedule. 1/10/2005-PER 4. Disqualification.— No person who has In exercise of the powers conferred by the entered into or contracted a marriage with proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of a person having a spouse living or who, India, the Governor of Goa hereby makes the having a spouse living, has entered into or following rules to regulate the recruitment to contracted a marriage with any person, the Group ‘C’, Non-Ministerial, Non-Gazetted shall be eligible for appointment to the post,under the Directorate of Health Services, service: Government of Goa, namely:— Provided that the Government may, if 1. Short title, application and commence- satisfied that such marriage is permissible ment.— (1) These rules may be called under the personal law applicable to such the Government of Goa, Directorate of Health person and the other party to the marriage Services, Group ‘C’, Non-Ministerial, Non- and that there are other grounds for so doing, -Gazetted post, Recruitment Rules, 2011. exempt any person from the operation of this rule. (2) They shall apply to the post specified in column (1) of the Schedule to these 5. Power to relax.— Where, the Government rules (hereinafter called as the “said Schedule”). is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by order, for (3) They shall come into force from the date of reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any their publication in the Official Gazette. of the provisions of these rules with respect to any class or category of persons. 2. Number, classification and scale of pay.— The number of posts, classification of the said 6. Saving.— Nothing in these rules shall post and the scale of pay attached thereto affect reservation, relaxation of age limit and shall be as specified in columns (2) to (4) of other concessions required to be provided the said Schedule: for Scheduled Castes and other special categories of persons in accordance with Provided that the Government may vary the orders issued by the Government from the number of posts specified in column (2) time to time in that regard. of the said Schedule from time to time subject By order and in the name of the to exigencies of work. Governor of Goa.

3. Method of recruitment, age limit and Yetindra M. Maralkar, Joint Secretary other qualifications. — The method of (Personnel). recruitment to the said post, age limit, qualifications and other matters connected Porvorim, 4th August, 2011.

288 SCHEDULE SERIES INo. Whether Method of In case of the benefit recruitment, Circum­ Whether recruitment by of added stances in Educational whether by direct promotion/ If a Name/ selec­ which the Age years of and other Period recruitment or /deputation/ Number tion D.P.C. Goa Public /Desig- Scale limit of by promotion Classifi­ post or service is qualifications /transfer, grades exists, Service 19 nation of of proba­ or by deputation/ cation non- for direct required for from which what is its Commission of posts pay admissible tion, if /transfer/contract -selec­ recruits direct recruits compo­ is to be post under Rule any and percentage promotion/ consulted in tion /deputation/ sition

case of promotees of the vacancies making post 30 of CCS /transfer is to be to be filled by recruitment (Pension) made Whether age & educational various methods direct recruits will apply in the Rules, 1972 qualifications prescribed for the

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 OFFICIAL GAZET 1 20 Group Selec- Not No. Essential: Data 2 4 Rs. 6(a) N. A . Two years. By direct N. A. Group N. A. Entry (2011) 3 ‘C’, tion. 5,200- exceeding (i) Possessing Higher recruitment. ‘C’, Operator. (Subject Non- -20,200 40 years D.S.C./ to -Mini- + (Relaxable Secondary School /D.P.C. variation sterial, Grade for Certificate from a depen- Non- Pay Govern- recognised Board or

dent on -Gaze- TE —GO Rs. ment equivalent. workload). tted. 1,900/-. servants upto 5 years in (2) Diploma in Computer Application from a

accor- VT dance with

recognized Institution, . OFGO the failing which, six instruc- tions or months course in

orders Computer Application A issued by from a recognized the Institution. Govern- ment). (3) Knowledge of 11TH A Konkani.

Desirable: UGUST Knowledge of Marathi. , 2011 289 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

Department of Science, Technology & Environment — Notification

31/9/2010/STE­DIR/614

In exercise of powers conferred by section 64 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974), the Government of Goa, after consultation with the Goa State Pollution Control Board, hereby makes the following rules, so as to further amend the Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988, as follows, namely:—

1. Short title and commencement.— (1) These rules may be called the Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Amendment) Rules, 2011.

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. Amendment of rule 2.— In rule 2 of the Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the “principal Rules”),—

(i) for clause (ee), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:—

“(ee) Total Investment (TI) means the total value of the completed industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an extension/addition thereto, and includes the value of land, building, plant and machinery including the value of leasehold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”.

(ii) for clause (kk), the following clause shall be substituted, namely :—

“(kk) Total Estimated Investment (TEI) means the total value of the completed industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an extension/addition thereto, and includes the value of land, building, plant and machinery including the value of leasehold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”.

3. Amendment of rule 3.— In rule 3 of the principal Rules,—

(i) the word “non­official” wherever it occurs shall be omitted.

(ii) in sub­rule (4), for the expression “Rs. 250 (Rupees two hundred and fifty)”, the expression “Rs. 1,000 (Rupees one thousand only)” shall be substituted.

4. Amendment of rule 17.— In rule 17 of the principal Rules, in sub­rule (6), for the expression “Rs. 3,500 (Rupees three thousand and five hundred)”, the expression “Rs. 30,000 (Rupees thirty thousand only)” shall be substituted.

5. Amendment of Rule 18. — In rule 18 of the principal Rules,—

(i) in sub­rule (17), for the expressions “Rs. 4,000 (Rupees four thousand)” and “Rs. 10,000 (Rupees ten thousand)”, the expressions “Rs. 10,000 (Rupees ten thousand only)” and “Rs. 2,00,000 (Rupees two lakhs only)” shall be respectively substituted;

(ii) in sub­rule (18), for the expression “Rs. 1,000 (Rupees one thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 20,000 (Rupees twenty thousand only)” shall be substituted;

(iii) in sub­rule (19), for the expression “Rs. 25,000 (Rupees twenty five thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 1,00,000 (Rupees one lakh only)” shall be substituted;

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(iv) in sub­rule (20), for the expressions “Rs. 50,000 (Rupees fifty thousand)” and “Rs. 1,00,000 (Rupees one lakh only)”, the expressions “Rs. 2,00,000 (Rupees two lakhs only)” and “Rs. 5,00,000 (Rupees five lakhs only)” shall be respectively substituted;

(v) in sub­rule 23,—

(a) in clause (i), for the expression “Rs. 2 lakhs (Rupees two lakhs)”, the expression “Rs. 25,00,000 (Rupees twenty five lakhs only)” shall be substituted; and

(b) in clause (ii), for the expression “Rs. 50,000 (Rupees fifty thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 25,00,000 (Rupees twenty five lakhs only)” shall be substituted.

6. Amendment of rule 19.— In rule 19 of the principal Rules, in sub­rule (1), for the expression “Rs. 4,500 (Rupees four thousand and five hundred)”, the expression “Rs. 20,000 (Rupees twenty thousand only)” shall be substituted.

7. Amendment of rule 22.— In rule 22 of the principal Rules, for the expression “Rs. 10,000 (Rupees ten thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 30,000 (Rupees thirty thousand only)” shall be substituted.

8. Amendment of rule 29.— In rule 29 of the principal Rules,—

(i) for sub­rule (1), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely :—

“(1a) Every application for consent to establish under clauses (a) and (c) of sub­section (1) (a) and (c) of section 25 of the Act, shall be made in Form IV(a) below and shall be accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 1 below and shall be submitted online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in

TABLE 1

TOTAL ESTIMATED INVESTMENT (TEI) CONSENT FEE (RS. IN LAKHS) (IN RUPEES) 1 2 Up to 1 100 Above 1­ up to 2 200 Above 2­ up to 3 300 Above 3 ­ up to 4 400 Above 4 ­ up to 5 500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 600 Above 6 ­ up to 7 700 Above 7 ­ up to 8 800 Above 8 ­ up to 9 900 Above 9 ­ up to 10 1000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 1200 Above 15 ­ up to 20 1400 Above 20 ­ up to 25 1600 Above 25 ­ up to 35 2000 Above 35 ­ up to 45 2400 Above 45 ­ up to 55 2800 Above 55 ­ up to 65 3200 Above 65 ­ up to 75 3600 Above 75 ­ up to 100 4000 291 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

1 2 Above 100 ­ up to 500 5200 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 6400 Above 1000 – up to 2000 7600 Above 2000 – up to 3000 10100 Above 3000 – up to 4000 12600 Above 4000 – up to 5000 15100 Above 5000 – up to 10000 22620 Above 10000 – up to 20000 30100

If the TEI value exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs, a fee of Rs. 200/ ­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 30,100/­.The Consent to Establish shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of issue.

** In case of Application for Consent to Establish Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and/or Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex the investment for STP and/or DG set shall be considered for evaluation of Consent fees.

****Explanation: Consent to Establish shall be obtained prior to establishing or taking steps to establish any industry, operation or process, or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition or modification to existing system.”;

(1b) Every application for consent to establish under clauses (a) and (c) of sub­ ­section (1) (a) and (c) of section 25 of the Act, in case of projects involving mining of major minerals shall be made in Form IV(b) below and shall be accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 1(a) below and shall be submitted online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in

TABLE 1(a)

TYPE OF INDUSTRY CONSENT FEE (IN RUPEES) Mining of major minerals 5,00,000

* (80% of the fee shall be remitted to the Government i.e. Department of Science, Technology & Environment and 20% shall be retained by the Board).

(ii) for sub­rule (2), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

“(2) Any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system and/or extension/addition thereto or projects involving mining of major minerals, for which the consent to establish has been granted, shall be ready for operation within three years from the issue of the said consent to establish, failing which a fresh application with fees shall be made online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in for revalidation.”;

(iii) for sub­rule (3), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

“(3a) When any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or/and extension/addition thereto is established, an application for consent to operate (consent) under clause (b) and (c) of sub­section (1) of section 25 of the Act shall be made in Form IV(c) online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the scheduled date of commencing operation, and shall be accompanied by fees indicated in Table 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7 below as applicable to the category of the industry as specified in Table 8 for the purpose of consent management and levying of fees. 292 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

TABLE 2

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER THE WATER ACT FOR LARGE ENTERPRISE IN RED CATEGORY

TOTAL INVESTMENT (TI)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity for the consent shall be two years.

TABLE 3

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR LARGE ENTERPRISE IN ORANGE CATEGORY INCLUDING HOTELS HAVING MORE THAN 50 ROOMS

TOTAL INVESTMENT (TI)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. 1 2 Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000

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1 2 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity for the consent shall be three years.

TABLE 4

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR LARGE ENTERPRISE IN GREEN CATEGORY

TOTAL INVESTMENT (TI)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. 1 2 Up to 1 500 Above 1­ up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 294 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

1 2 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.1,27,000/­.

** The validity for the consent shall be five years.

TABLE 5

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL, MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN RED CATEGORY INCLUDING STONE QUARRIES

TOTAL INVESTMENT (TI)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. Up to 1 500 Above 1­ up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

*If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity of Consent for Medium Scale Enterprises shall be two years. However, for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises the validity of Consent shall be five years.

***For beneficiation plants, dry screening plants and washing plants, the validity of Consent shall be for two years. 295 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

TABLE 6

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN ORANGE CATEGORY INCLUDING HOTELS HAVING 50 OR LESS ROOMS

TOTAL INVESTMENT (TI)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­up to 3 1500 Above 3­up to 4 2000 Above 4­up to 5 2500 Above 5­up to 6 3000 Above 6­up to 7 3500 Above 7­up to 8 4000 Above 8­up to 9 4500 Above 9­up to10 5000 Above 10­up to15 6000 Above 15­up to 20 7000 Above 20­up to 25 8000 Above 25­up to 35 9500 Above 35­up to 45 11000 Above 45­up to 55 12500 Above 55­up to 65 14000 Above 65­up to 75 15500 Above 75­up to100 17000 Above 100­up to 500 22000 Above 500­up to 1000 27000 Above 1000­up to 2000 37000 Above 2000­up to 3000 47000 Above 3000­up to 4000 57000 Above 4000­up to 5000 67000 Above 5000­up to 10000 97000 Above 10000­up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity of Consent for Medium Scale Enterprises shall be three years. However, for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises including Hotels having 50 or less rooms the validity of Consent shall be seven years. TABLE 7

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN GREEN CATEGORY

TOTAL INVESTMENT (TI)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. 1 2 Up to 1 500 Above 1­ up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 296 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

1 2 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ Lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity of Consent for Medium Scale Enterprises including applications for Establishment and Operation of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and or Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex shall be five years. However, for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises the validity of Consent shall be ten years.

*** Note: In case of Applications for Establishment and Operation of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and/or Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex the investment for STP and/or DG set shall be considered for evaluation of Consent fees.

TABLE 8

Categorization of Industries

LIST OF INDUSTRIES UNDER RED CATEGORY

I. A. Industries identified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India, as heavily polluting and covered under Central Action Plan; viz.

1. Aluminum Smelter 2. Cement 3. Chlor alkali 4. Copper smelter 5. Distillery including fermentation industry 6. Dyes & dye­intermediates 7. Fertilizer 8. Iron and Steel (involving processing from ore/scrap/integrated steel plants) 9. Oil refinery (Mineral oil or Petro refineries) 10. Pesticides (Technical) (excluding formulation) 11. Petro Chemicals (manufacture of & not merely use of as raw material) 12. Pharmaceuticals (basic) (excluding formulation) 13. Pulp & Paper (paper manufacturing with or without pulping) 14. Sugar (excluding Khandsari) 15. Tanneries 297 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

16. Thermal Power plants 17. Zinc smelter 18. Ship Breaking

I. B. Industries manufacturing following products or carrying out following activities

19. Anodizing 20. Asbestos & Asbestos based industries 21. Automobile manufacturing/Assembling (including paint shop) 22. Ayurvedic medicines involving fermentation, distillation etc. 23. Ceramic/Refractories 24. Charcoal kiln 25. Chemical, Petrochemical and Electro­chemicals including manufacture of acids such as Sulphuric acid, Nitric acid, Phosphoric acid etc. 26. Chlorates, Per Chlorates & Peroxides 27. Chlorine, Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine & their compounds 28. Coke making, Coal liquefaction, Coal tar distillation or fuel gas making, Coal gasification 29. Common Bio­medical Waste Treatment Facility 30. Common/Captive Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility 31. Common Effluent Treatment Plant 32. Construction of ships, barges, steel hull trawlers, dry docks etc. 33. Bulk cement terminals/depots 34. Dry coal processing/mineral processing industries like ore sintering, pelletization etc. 35. Explosives including detonators, fuses etc. 36. Extraction of silver from photographic/X­ray chemicals 37. Extraction of fish oil 38. Fat liquor for leather 39. Fermentation industry including manufacture of yeast, beer 40. Ferro manganese, ferro molybdenum, ferro titanium, ferro boron 41. Fire crackers 42. Foundries or process involving foundry operation 43. Glass and fibre glass production & processing (excluding moulding) 44. Glue & Gelatine 45. Heavy Engineering (excluding assembly) 46. Hot­mix plants 47. Hospitals and Pathological laboratory 48. Hydro cyanic acid and its derivatives 49. Incineration plants 50. Industrial carbon including electrodes & graphite blocks, activated carbon, carbon black etc. 51. Industrial or inorganic gases namely (a) Chemical gases: acetylene, hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, ammonia, sulphur dioxide, ethylene, hydrogen sulphide, phosphine (b) Hydro carbon gases: methane, butane, ethane, propane 52. Industry or process involving electroplating operations 53. Industry or process involving metal treatment or process such as pickling, paint stripping, heat treatment, phosphating or finishing, etc. 54. Inks (all types) and Carbon paper 55. Jetties, wharves, dry docks, loading facilities for iron or manganese ore, etc. 56. Lead reprocessing and manufacturing including lead smelting

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57. Lime manufacturing (excluding lime manufacturing by sea shell) 58. Manufacture of Lubricating oil, greases or petroleum based products 59. Manufacture of Organic/Inorganic Chemicals 60. Manufacture of printed circuit boards (LSE) 61. Milk processing or Dairy products (integrated project) 62. Mining of iron ore, manganese ore and/or bauxite 63. Ore Beneficiation including dry screening plants/mobile screening plants/iron ore washing plants 64. NPK Fertilizers and granulation 65. Organic Chemical manufacturing 66. Par boiled rice mills 67. Paints & varnishes (excluding blending/mixing) 68. Petroleum products manufacturing and oil/crude oil/residues re­processing 69. Phosphate rock processing plants 70. Phosphorus and its compounds 71. Pigments and intermediates 72. Plaster of Paris items 73. Ports and Harbours 74. Potable Alcohol (IMFL) by distillation of Alcohol 75. Power generating plants (excluding D.G. sets) using coal, naphtha, or other petroleum based products 76. Process involving chlorinated hydro carbons 77. Ready Mix Concrete Plant 78. Secondary production and/or industrial use of zinc, copper, nickel, lead or other heavy metals 79. Barge and trawler breaking 80. Silicon defoamer and Silicon emulsion 81. Slaughter houses 82. Steel and steel products including coke plants involving use of any of the equipments such as blast furnaces, open hearth furnace, induction furnace or arc furnace, rotary kiln (sponge iron plants) etc. or any of the operations or processes such as heat treatment, acid pickling, rolling or galvanizing etc. 83. Stone crushers 84. Surgical and Medical products involving prophylactics and Latex (manufactured from basic raw materials) 85. Synthetic detergents and soaps (not covered under orange & green list) 86. Synthetic fibre including rayon, tyre cord, polyester filament yarn from basic raw materials 87. Synthetic resins 88. Synthetic rubber excluding moulding 89. Tobacco products including cigarettes & tobacco processing 90. Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils, hydro­generated oils (excluding repacking and coconut oil extraction) 91. X­ray chemicals, colour paper developer, color negative film developer, Depamer of various grades, turkey red oil, Brightening agent, Calcium alkyl benzil sulphonate 92. Yarn and textile processing involving scouring, bleaching, dyeing, printing or any effluent/emission generating process 93. Manufacture of tyres, tubes & flaps etc. using natural and synthetic rubber

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II. LIST OF INDUSTRIES UNDER ‘ORANGE’ CATEGORY

1. Additive for concrete­waterproofing compounds and other similar compounds 2. Assembling of automobiles excluding paint shops 3. Automobile service stations including repairs and painting 4. Biodiesel 5. Bio­tech industries 6. Bottling of liquefied petroleum gas 7. Brick from mining rejects 8. Brick manufacturing 9. Cashewnut processing plants (dry and wet process including roasting/cooking process and production of cashew shell nut liquid oil) 10. Cement clinker grinding units 11. Cotton ginning, spinning and weaving 12. Diamond tools, diamond stone cutting tools, circular saw blades and wire saw blades 13. Distillery including blending and mixing (excluding fermentation industry) 14. Silica ramming mass, moulded coat 15. Electrical/telephone cable including jelly filled cables & optical fibre cables 16. Emulsifying catalyst 17. Extraction of all types of oil excluding fish oil 18. Fish processing and meat processing units 19. Flour mills (excluding domestic Aatta Chakki) 20. Food additives, colours, essence, nutrients and flavours 21. Food including fruits and vegetables processing (excluding repacking) 22. Footwear (Rubber & PVC) 23. Fragrances and industrial perfumes 24. Godowns of authorized retail cement dealers 25. Handmade paper 26. Hotels/Resorts/Spas including tented/temporary lodging facility 27. Ice cream making 28 Imitation jewellery 29. Industrial solvents, Industrial cold pre­treatment chemicals 30. Instant coffee/tea repacking including blending and mixing 31. Laboratory chemicals involving distillation, purification process 32. Laboratory wares 33. Laterite, Granite or Basalt Quarries 34. Laundries 35. Lead­acid battery reconditioning/assembling 36. Lithium sulphur dioxide cells/batteries assembly 37. Lubricating oil, greases or petroleum based products by blending and mixing 38. Malted food 39. Manufacturing and assembling of D.G sets 40. Manufacture, assembly & repairs of transformers using oil 41. Manufacture of Cosmetics and toiletries 42. Manufacture of formulated synthetic detergent products 43. Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass 44. Manufacture of synthetic detergent intermediates (other than formulated synthetic detergent products) 45. Manufacture of soaps (process generating trade effluent) 46. Manufacture of tea cans by cutting, bending 47. Manufacture of commercial vinegar (using acetic acid) 300 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

48. Manufacture of printed circuit boards (MSE/SSE) 49. Manufacture of Welding flux 50. Masala grinding 51. Metal treatment or process involving surface coating, powder coating and paint baking (excluding electroplating & anodizing) 52. Mobile D.G. sets 53. Mosquito coil 54. Moulded fibre glass products including FRP vessels 55. M.S. Stainless steel fabrication, switches, electrical panels, workshops for grills gates etc. involving powder coating and/or painting 56. Multilayered laminated collapsible tubes 57. Natural stones and marble cutting and polishing 58. Non­alcoholic beverages soft­drinks 59. Operation of commercial passenger/tourist vessels, house boats, floating restaurant (excluding ferry boats) 60. Ophthalmic lenses 61. Organic nutrients/Bio­fertilizers 62. Packing and filling of pesticides 63. Paint by mixing and blending process 64. Paints re­packing 65. Pesticides/Insecticides/Fungicides/Herbicides/Agro­chemical formulation 66. Petroleum products/crude oil storage and transfer excluding cross country pipeline 67. Pharmaceuticals formulations/diagnostic and laboratory reagents & kits, antiseptics and disinfectants) 68. Photographic film cutting and repacking 69. Plywood and Board manufacturing 70. Pre­boiled rice mills 71. Pre­cast concrete products like pavers, block and other concrete products including electrical poles etc. 72. Plastic processed goods and goods manufactured from nylon, plastic, polyesters, PVC by process of moulding and/or extrusion including filaments and fibres 73. Power looms/handlooms/Narrow woven fabrics & elastic tapes (without dyeing & bleaching) 74. P. P. Caps, aluminum bottles including Non refillable closures, Pet Preforms 75. Printed Aluminium Collapsible tubes/Coated/laminated flexible packaging material of aluminium foil & polyethylene 76. Pulping and fermenting of coffee beans 77. Pulverizing of minerals 78. Repair and Servicing of ships, barges, steel hull trawlers etc. 79. Research & Development laboratories and Quality Control Laboratories 80. Restaurants/Shacks 81. Sanitary napkins & diapers 82. Saw Mills 83. Sewage treatment plants and/or DG sets for town/cities/township projects, residential complexes, shopping malls etc. 84. Shell Grit 85. Surgical and medical products involving effluent/emission generating processes 86. Toughening and moulding of glass 87. Tyres and tubes (re­treading & moulding)

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88. Viscosity index improver, sulphurized karanjia oil, malaria larvisidal oil additive, tackiness additive and other lube oil additives, including filtration of all types of oil 89. Watch cases and bracelets 90. Wax crayons, erasers, oil pastels 91. Wire drawing (cold process) and bailing straps 92. Zeolite molecular sieves

III. LIST OF INDUSTRIES UNDER ‘GREEN’ CATEGORY 1. Agarbathi 2. Apparel making 3. Artificial Implants 4. Assembling of computer and Computer peripherals 5. Assembly of air coolers, conditioners and heaters 6. Assembly of bicycles, baby carriage and other small non­motorised vehicles 7. Atta­chakkies (Domestic and SSI Units) 8. Ayurvedic medicines and Vegetable/Herbal Extract (not involving fermentation, distillation etc.) 9. Bakery products biscuits, confectionaries, vermicelli, pasta products 10. Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations) 11. Block making for printing 12. Bus seats, cushions & mattresses 13. Candles 14. Cardboard or corrugated box and paper products (Paper or pulp manufacturing excluded) 15. Carpentry (excluding saw mill) 16. Carpet weaving 17. Cashew kernel processing 18. Cattle feed, poultry feed 19. Chilling plants, cold storage and manufacture of ice 20. Clay items 21. Computer Stationary 22. Cotton and woolen hosiery (except dyeing) 23. Cutting and repacking of Plain & printed aluminum foils and printed blister foils 24. Digital Thermometer 25. Electronics and Electrical equipments and/or appliances (assembly) 26. Fire extinguisher refills and servicing 27. FRP Doors, frames and industrial parts 28. Furniture (wooden and steel) including crates, spools etc. (except M. S. furniture including powder coating & painting) 29. Gold and Silver smithy 30. Gold and Silver thread zari work 31. Groundnut decorticating (dry) 32. Handloom weaving 33. Ice candies 34. Industrial gases, namely; Air, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon, Helium, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide 35. Instant tea/coffee, coffee processing (excluding blending, mixing and repacking) 36. Insulation and other coated papers (Paper or pulp manufacturing excluded) 37. Khandsari sugar 38. Leather footwear and leather Jobbing and machining

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39. Light engineering 40. Manufacture of steel trunks and suit cases 41. Manufacture of Wines and country liquor by Fermentation including blending, mixing and repacking 42. Medical and surgical instruments 43. Mild steel/aluminium fabrication, furniture without powder coating and/or painting 44. Musical instruments manufacturing 45. Oil ginning/expelling (no hydrogenation/refining) 46. Optical frames 47. Packaged water 48. Packaging of Food including fruits & vegetables 49. Paper pins and U­clips 50. Photo­framing 51. Printing press, offset printing, digital printing, flexi graphic printing & rotogravure printing 52. Leather products excluding tanning and hide processing 53. Programming and Software development (where sewage treatment plant and/or generator sets are established) 54. Repacking of coconut oil 55. Mushroom Culture 56. Rice hullors 57. Ropes and cordages & Fishnets made from natural and synthetic yarns or fibres 58. Rubber goods industry (SSE) 59. Scientific and mathematical instruments 60. Shoe lace manufacturing 61. Sports goods 62. Steeping and processing of grains 63. Supari (betel nut) 64. Tailoring/garment making 65. Toys 66. Wasting of used sand by hydraulic discharge 67. Water softening and de­mineralized plants 68. Writing instruments

Note: Any industry/industrial activity, process or trades which do not fall under any of the above mentioned categories, the decision with regards to their categorization/classification, will be taken by the Board, from time to time when such need arises, either suo motto or on the specific request by the Industrial unit. Industrial unit concerned may apply to the Goa State Pollution Control Board in this respect for necessary action.

3(b) When any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or/and exten­ sion/addition thereto is established involving mining of major minerals, an application for consent to operate (consent) under clause (b) and (c) of sub­section (1) of section 25 of the Act shall be made in Form IV(d) online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the scheduled date of commencing operation, and shall be accompanied by fees indicated in Table 9 below :

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TABLE 9

Production of iron ore, manganese ore and/or bauxite Fee (In Rupees) per year Upto 0.1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) 50,00,000 Above 0.1MTPA & upto 0.5MTPA 90,00,000 Above 0.5MTPA & upto 1MTPA 140,00,000 Above 1MTPA & upto 5MTPA 200,00,000 Above 5MTPA & upto 10MTPA 240,00,000

Note : 80% of this fee shall be remitted to the Government i.e. Department of Science Technology & Environment and 20% shall be retained by the Board. For the year 2011, mining companies having consent of the Board shall deposit this fees on or before 31st August, 2011 and thereafter pay the fees annually to the Board on or before 31st March of every calendar year.

(iv) for sub­rule (6), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

“(6a) An application for renewal of consent for industry, operation, process, treat­ ment/disposal system or/and extension/addition shall be made in Form IV(c), online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the expiry of the consent along with the requisite fees as indicated in Table 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7 above as applicable to the category of the industry as specified in Table 8 for the purpose of consent management and levying of fees. Application for renewal of consent submitted after the expiry of the validity period shall be accompanied by a penalty of 50% of the consent fees”;

“(6b) An application for renewal of consent for projects involving mining of major minerals shall be made in Form IV(d), online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the expiry of the consent along with the requisite fees as indicated in Table 9 above. Application for renewal of consent submitted after the expiry of the validity period shall be accompanied by a penalty of 50% of the consent fees”;

(v) for sub­rule (7), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely :—

“(7) All applications shall be accompanied by an appropriate document as prescribed by the Board to certify the level of T. E. I. or T. I. of the industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or extension/addition thereto for which the consent are sought and shall also include value of leasehold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”;

“(8) The Board shall charge proportionate fees so as to bring uniformity in the validity period of the consent issued under the Water/Air Acts, while issuing Consent under Water/Air Acts, as applicable.

(9) The Board shall start issuing the Combined Consent under Water and Air Acts as well as Authorization under Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary Movement Rules, 2008, in force.

(10) Every application for conducting a Public Consultation as prescribed in the Notification No. 1533(E) dated 14­09­2006, issued by the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Government of India and published in the Official Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part­II, and Section 3, Sub­section (II) dated 14th September, 2006 and 304 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

further amendments made thereafter shall be accompanied by a fee, in the form of Demand Draft of Rs. 5 Lakhs (Rupees Five Lakhs) drawn in favour of Member Secretary of the Board”.

9. Insertion of new rule 40.— After rule 39 of the principal Rules, the following rule shall be inserted, namely:—

“40. Power to remove difficulties.— If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provision of these Rules, the Government may, by Order as occasion requires, do anything (not inconsistent with the Act and these Rules) which appears to it to be necessary for removing the difficulty.”

10. Substitutions of Forms.— In the principal Rules, for Form IV(a), IV(b), the following Forms shall be substituted, namely:—

“FORM IV(a) [See rule 29 of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988]

APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAINING CONSENT TO ESTABLISH under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

From, ______, ______, Date:­ ______To, The Chairman, The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB), Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

1. *I/We hereby apply for consent to establish under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

2. The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are submitted herewith.

3. I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge.

4. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

5. I/We understand that the factory/unit can be put in operation only on obtaining CONSENT TO OPERATE as per the provisions of section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

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6. Accordingly, I/We undertake that the production including the trial production shall not be commenced until and unless:­

a. All the conditions which may be set out in the grant of consent to establish are complied with.

b. Consent to operate under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 or any other relevant Act is obtained.

7. I/We understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting consents to establish will be binding on me/my company.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ______of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 25/26 of the Act, 1974.

Yours faithfully

Signature(s) Name of the applicant(s): ______. ______, Address: ______. *Strike out which is not relevant. **Please see relevant Table.

(Specimen of the Affidavit from Chartered Accountant to be typed on Rs. 20/­ stamp paper and Notarized; To be submitted by the applicant along with the application)

I, Shri ______son/daughter of ______, aged ______years, Indian National, resident of ______, hereby solemnly declare on oath as follows:

1. I say that I am the Proprietor/Director/Authorized Signatory of M/s. ______an industrial unit located at ______, Goa.

2.I say that the Total Investment (T.I)/Total Estimated Investment – (T. E. I.) (in case of NOC) of our unit is as follows; (including the value of lease/hold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment) a. Land ______b. Building ______c. Plant & Machinery ______d. Other fixed assets ______Total ______(Rupees ______) 3. I say that I am filing this Affidavit for the limited purpose of producing it before the Board for obtaining Consent.

Solemnly affirmed at ______

Dated ______

Deponent Name & Signature

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ANNEXURE TO FORM IV(a)

1. Name of the firm with full address and Pincode :

2. (a) Location of the Proposed factory (site plan : Distance from residential area: showing area and revenue survey on of village or plot No. of SIDC including distance of the : Distance from State, District or proposed location from the residential area(s) National Highway: and/road and/railway and/river or lake or pond showing the direction)

2. (b) Layout proposed showing internal and usual direction of storm water, run off :

3. Correspondence address with PIN Code :

4. Purpose for which NOC is required :

5. Proposed date of starting production :

6. List of Raw materials with quantity in Metric Units (MT/month) Sr. No. Raw Material Name Capacity­Unit/Month

7. List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced per month in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. No. Product Name Existing Quantity/Month Proposed Quantity/ /Month

8. Description of the manufacturing process with schematic Diagram and flow chart :

9. Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

10. Waste Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

11. Before & After Treatment Values of Water Parameters:

12. Final point of Disposal of Waste water Industry: Domestic: (given name of river, nallah, pond or survey No. of land along with site plan)

13. Detailed description of proposed waste water treatment plant with schematic diagram/flow sheet/or detailed engineering drawing as the case may be :

14. Feasibility/treatability study report on the proposed effluent treatment scheme :

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15. Details of fuel consumption :

16. Details of pollutants in gaseous emission in respect of the following :

17. Details of pollution control measures with schematic diagram/flowsheet/or details engineering drawing as the case may be (with stack/chimney specifications, scrubber, ESP, bag filters etc.). Please specify chimney height from ground level—

(a) Boilers (b) Heaters (c) Furnaces (d) Process emissions

Sr. Stack attached to Mts Remark Details of Probable No. APCM Pollutants

18. Details of Hazardous wastes:

19. List of the Directors/Partners/Owners with address and Pin code :

20. Following documents have been attached :

Sr. No. I/We have uploaded the following Tag Date # Files Size (kb) # Page PDFs 1) Form NOC noc 2) Any Specific Information .0. Called for [in SCRUTINY] 3) Analysis Report (Autho­ lab rised Lab) 4) Adequacy Certi from Env. .n. Auditor [ONLY NOC] 5) Affidavit For NOC/Consent afc 6) List of Directors/Partners .b. 7) Distance Certificate from .y. Talati 8) Project Report prj 9) Electricity Bill .v. 10) Land Possession Docu­ dlp ments 11) Plan LayOut + Site Plan .a. 12) SSI­IEM­C.A Certi/ Invest­ .i. ­ment Proofs 13) Treatability/Feasibility .o. Study Report 14) Undertaking of Non­Appli­ .s. cability of Air/Water/Haz 15) Form V under HW Rules .q. (Accident cases) 16) Form VI,VII [Hazd Waste .p. Importers ONLY] 17) Muck Management Returns .k. 308 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

18) Details of Mfg Processes & .g. Diagrams 19) Previous Consent­Reject/ .l. /CCA Order / NOC Order 20) Compliances for Reconsi­ cer deration of Rejected­NOC 21) Annual Return : Form 4 2009­ ­2010 22) Env. Audit Compliance/ /Auditor Recommen­ 2009 dations, 3Pgs 23) Environment Statement, 2009­ Form­V ­2010 24) ETP/STP Details + Diagram .c. 25) Certificate­Central Ground gwa Water Authority 26) Member of CETP/TSDF/ .d. /Certificate 27) Annual Report Form 12,13 2009 (Sch 4, 5, 6 HW Rules)

21. (1) I hereby give an undertaking that the above information is correct.

(2) I undertake that I/my company will abide by the provision as well as rules and regulations made under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977.

(3) I undertake that I/my company will obtain the consent of the Board under the Water, Air and Environment (Protection) Acts before commencing the production.

(4) I understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting NOC/Consent will be binding by me/my company.

22. I/We enclose herewith Bank Draft No. ______and date: ______for Rs. ______( In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Member Secretary of the Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­403001: as NOC/Consent fees.

Details of Previous Consent to establish & Consent to operate: Valid Upto: NOC Amt. = ______, Investment Amt.:Rs. ______,

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

Note:

(1) All correspondence with this Board should be addressed to the Member Secretary of the Board. (2) If the application is not complete in all respect it is liable to be rejected straightway. (3) The application shall pay Consent/NOC fees by Demand Draft drawn in favour of Member Secretary of the Board and payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­ 403001 in accordance with the following rate schedule.

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23. ACCOMPANIMENTS: Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Land allotment/earmarking letter or lease/Sale deed.

2. Entrepreneurs Memorandum (EM) Part I/Approval of the State’s High Powered Co­Ordination Committee (HPCC) on Industries, Registration certificate from competent authority.

3. NOC of Village Panchayat/Municipality/Corporation (Not required for units to be set up in Industrial Estates).

4. Flow chart and detailed production process.

5. A copy of Project Report for projects costing five crores and above.

6. Site plan (not required for units to be set up in Industrial Estates).

7. Layout plan showing the location of manufacturing equipments, water supply/drainage lines, position of chimneys, effluent treatment plant and final discharge point, sludge solid waste disposal points and septic tanks/soak pits.

8. For medium and large­scale enterprises, environmental impact assessment (EIA) and oceanographic or other survey, if required will have to be furnished in the prescribed time limit.

9. Photocopy of the Prior Environmental Clearance (EC) issued by the competent authority, as applicable, for project listed in the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006, as amended from time to time.

10. Site plan showing surrounding residential area, public places, water stream etc., of the factory site within a radius of 5 kms. with wastewater treatment and disposal systems clearly indicating where waste­water is proposed to be disposed off (for medium and large scale enterprises).

11. Schematic sketch of the proposed effluent/sewage treatment system/plant (ETP/STP) and/or septic tanks/soak pits, duly signed by authorized person, along with detailed design calculations, as applicable.

12. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/­ or Certificate from Chartered Accountant certifying the Total Estimated Investment (T. E. I.) (refer sample specimen below). In case of leased/hired premises/plant/machinery/equipment a certificate from a Registered Valuer towards Capital Cost is to be submitted.

13. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

14. Any other documents/clarification as requisition by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

Note:

*Kindly note that application form should be invariably submitted by only authorized person on behalf of the unit”.

**The Hotels having more than 25 rooms (>25) and industries generating more than 10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an sewage treatment plant for treatment of domestic sewage generated from the hotel/industries.

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FORM IV(b)

[See Rule 10 of Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1989 & Rule 29 of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988]

APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAINING CONSENT TO ESTABLISH

(Under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974). (FOR PROJECT PROPONENTS PROPOSING TO UNDERTAKE MINING OR EXPANSION OF EXISTING MINES)

From, ______, ______, Date:­ ______To, The Chairman, The Goa State Pollution Control Board, Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

1. *I/We hereby apply for consent to establish under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).

2. The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are submitted herewith.

3. I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge.

4. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

5. I/We understand that the mine can be put in operation only on obtaining CONSENT TO OPERATE as per the provisions of section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and/or section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).

6. Accordingly, I/we undertake that the production including the trial production shall not be commenced until and unless:—

c. All the conditions which may be set out in the grant of consent to establish are complied with.

d. Consent to operate under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and/or Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 or any other relevant Act is obtained— 311 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

7. I/We understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting consents to establish will be binding on me/my company.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ______of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981.

Yours faithfully,

Signature(s) Name of the applicant______, Address: ______.

*Strike out which is not relevant. **Please see relevant Table.

ANNEXURE TO FORM IV(b)

1. Name of the firm with full address and Pincode : 2. (a) Location of the Proposed mine (site plan : Distance from showing area and revenue survey on of village residential area: or including distance of the : Distance from State, proposed location from the residential area(s) District or National and/road and/railway and/river or lake or Highway : pond showing the direction)

3. (b) Layout proposed showing internal and usual direction of storm water, run off :

4. Correspondence address with Pin Code :

5. Purpose for which NOC is required :

6. Proposed date of starting production :

7. List of Machinery ( including hired machinery) with Nos. and capacity Sr. No. Name of Machinery Capacity

8. List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced including overburden per annum in Metric Units (Million tons/annum) Sr. No. Product Name Existing Quantity/annum Proposed Quantity/annum

9. Description of the mining process with schematic Diagram and flow chart :

10. Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

11. Waste Water generation in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

12. Before & After Treatment Values of Water Parameters :

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13. Final point of Disposal of Waste water Industry: Domestic: and/or surface runoff/storm water/tailing water and water accumulated in the pit (given name of river, nallah, pond or survey No. of land along with site plan)

14. Detailed description of proposed waste water treatment plant /tailing pond etc. with schematic diagram/flow sheet/or detailed engineering drawing as the case may be :

15. Feasibility study report on the proposed Effluent/tailing/surface runoff treatment scheme :

16. Details of fuel consumption :

17. Details of pollutants in gaseous emission in respect of the following :

18. Details of pollution control measures with schematic diagram/flow sheet/or details engineering drawing as the case may be (with stack/chimney specifications, scrubber, ESP, bag filters etc.). Please specify chimney height from ground level

(a) Boilers (b) Heaters (c) Furnaces (d) Process emissions

Sr. Stack attached to Mts Remark Details of Probable No. APCM Pollutants

19. Details of Hazardous wastes:

20. List of the Directors/Partners/Owners with address and pin code :

21. Proposed area of mine:

22. Proposed broken area of mine:

23. Present Forest/Private Forest area of mine:

24. Area of Govt. land in the lease:

25. Private area in the lease:

26. Agricultural area in the lease:

27. Proposed production of ore:

28. Estimated generation of overburden:

29. Area proposed for plantation :

30. Area proposed for tailing ponds (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area):

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31. Proposed area for disposal of Overburden generated (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area) i. Survey Nos. ii. Area proposed for dumping overburden. iii. Measures proposed to control silt/sediment overflow.

32. Proposed area and size of settling ponds:

33. Details of Water bodies if any within lease area:

34. Distance from nearest water bodies from the boundary of lease:

35. Proposed Ultimate Depth of the mining pit:

36. Whether Beneficiation plant is existing or proposed within the lease:— a. Capacity of the beneficiation plant: b. Source of water: c. Percentage of water proposed for recycling: d. No. of tailing ponds with size and proposed location : e. Discharge from tailing pond:

37. Whether a Screening/Crushing plant is proposed/existing within the lease: a. Capacity of the plant: b. Proposed pollution control measures:

38. Whether workshop present in mining lease: a. Nature of activity proposed: b. Pollution Control Measures:

39. Transportation of ore: a. Source: b. Destination: c. Quantity: d. No. of trips: e. Route (Names of villages through which transportation takes place): f. Jetty (Name, Survey No. of Jetty through which ore is to be transported, location):

40. Distance from Wildlife sanctuary/Reserve Forest/any other eco sensitive area:

41. Proposed location of water/air monitoring stations:

42. Distance of mine from the nearest habitation:

43. Following documents have been attached:

Sr. I/We have uploaded the following PDFs Tag Date # Files Size # Page No. (kb) 1 Form NOC noc 2 Any Specific Information Called for .0. [in SCRUTINY] 3 Environmental Monitoring Report from Laboratory recognised under lab E(P)A, 1986 4 Adequacy Certi from Env. Auditor .n. [ONLY NOC] 314 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

5 List of Directors/Partners .b. 6 Distance Certificate from Talati .y. 7 Environmental Clearance prj 8 Electricity Bill .v. 9 Order of DOMG for grant of lease dlp 10 Plan LayOut + Site Plan .a. 11 Feasiblity Study Report .o. 12 Form V under HW Rules (Accident .q. cases) 13 Form VI, VII [Hazd Waste Importers .p. ONLY] 14 Tailing Management Returns .k. 15 Details of process for extrac­ .g. tion/screening/beneficiation 16 Previous Consent­Reject/CCA Order/ .l. /NOC Order 17 Compliances for Reconsideration of cer Rejected­NOC 18 2009­ Annual Return : Form 4 ­2010 19 Env. Audit Compliance/Auditor 2009 Recommendations, 3 Pgs 20 2009­ EIA report ­2010 21 ETP/STP/tailing ponds/settling .c. ponds Details+Diagram 22 Certificate­Central Ground Water gwa Authority 23 Member of CETP/TSDF/Certificate .d. 24 Annual Report Form 12,13 (Sch 4, 5, 6 2009 HW Rules)

44. (1) I hereby give an undertaking that the above information is correct.

(2) I undertake that I/my company will abide by the provision as well as rules and regulations made under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974: the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981; the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977.

(3) I undertake that I/my company will obtain the consent of the Board under the Water, Air and Environment (Protection) Acts before commencing the production.

(4) I understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting NOC will be binding by me/my company.

45. I/We enclose herewith Bank Draft No. ______and date : ______for Rs. ______( In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Goa State Pollution Control Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto Panaji­403001: as NOC fees Details of Previous Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate: Valid Upto: NOC Amt.= ______, Investment Amt.=Rs.______

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Inward Purpose: Other Information: Date: Signature: Designation:

Name:

Note:

(1) All correspondence with this Board should be addressed to the Member Secretary of the Board. (2) If the application is not complete in all respect it is liable to be rejected straightway. (3) The application shall pay NOC fees by Demand Draft drawn in favour of Goa State Pollution Control Board and payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­ 403001 in accordance with the following rate schedule.

“46. ACCOMPANIMENTS: Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Order of the Department of Mines and Geology for grant of lease/Form J.

2. Copy of the Environmental Clearance granted by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (Government of India) under the EIA Notification, 2006.

3. Copy of the EIA Report.

4. Flow chart and detailed production process.

5. A copy of Hydrogeology Report.

6. Surface Utilisation Plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines

7. Mining Plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines

8. Layout plan showing the location of, water supply/drainage lines, position of chimneys, tailing ponds and final discharge point, sludge solid waste disposal points and septic tanks/ /soak pits.

9. Site plan showing surrounding residential area, public places, water stream etc., of the factory site within a radius of 5 kms. with wastewater treatment and disposal systems clearly indicating where waste­water is proposed to be disposed off

10. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

11. Any other documents/clarification as requisitioned by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

Note:

*Kindly note that application form should be invariably submitted by only authorized person on behalf of the unit and in no case by any consultant or unauthorized person.”

**The mining units generating more than 10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an sewage treatment plant for treatment of domestic sewage generated from the mining units.

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FORM IV(c)

[See rule 29 of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988 and rules 3(1)(b), 5(2)(3) and 6(2) of the Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary Movement Rules, 2008]

APPLICATION FOR CONSENT FOR OPERATION of industry or process or any treatment and disposal system for discharge/continuation of discharge under section 25 & 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974) and Authorization under rule 5 (3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 for Collection/Reception/Treatment/ /Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste.

From, ______, ______, Date : ______

To, The Chairman, The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB), Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

I/We hereby apply for Consent/Renewal of Consent under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and Authorization under Rule 5 (3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, for operation or process or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition thereto, to bring into use any new or altered outlet for discharge of *sewage/trade effluents, to continue to discharge sewage/trade effluent * and to bring into use a new/altered stack for the discharge of emissions/to begin to make a new discharge of emission/to continue to discharge of emission from stack in industry and for Collection/Reception/ /Treatment/Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste from land premises owned by me/us at ______.

The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are attached herewith.

I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexures, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. I/We understand that it is an offence to make a false statement in applying for any proposed consent (vide section 42(1) of the said Water Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

I/We hereby submit that in case of change of the point or the quantity of discharge or its quality or any other modifications, quantity of emissions or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be submitted for such changes and until such CONSENT is granted, no changes shall be made.

I/We hereby agree to submit to the Board, an application for RENEWAL OF CONSENT three months in advance of the date of expiry mentioned in the consent order.

I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

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I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ______of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 25/26 of the Act, 1974. Yours faithfully,

Signature(s) Name of the applicant(s): ______Address: ______. *Strike out which is not relevant **Please see relevant Table.

(Specimen of the Affidavit from Chartered Accountant to be typed on Rs. 20/­ stamp paper and Notarized; To be submitted by the applicant along with the application)

I, Shri ______son/daughter of ______, aged ______years, Indian National, resident of ______, hereby solemnly declare on oath as follows:

1. I say that I am the Proprietor/Director/Authorized Signatory of M/s. ______an industrial unit located at ______, Goa.

2. I say that the Total Investment (T. I.)/Total Estimated Investment (T. E. I.) (in case of NOC) of our unit is as follows (including the value of lease/hold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment);

a. Land ______b. Building ______c. Plant & Machinery ______d. Other fixed assets ______Total ______(Rupees ______)

3. I say that I am filing this Affidavit for the limited purpose of producing it before the Goa State Pollution Control Board for obtaining Consent. Solemnly affirmed at ______Dated ______

Deponent Name & Signature

ANNEXURE TO IV(c)

1. Full name of applicant : 2. Nationality of the applicant : 3. Constitution type : 4. Names, Address and Telephone Nos. of Applicant : 5. Address of the Industry :

6. Details of Commissioning etc. :

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7. Total number of employees expected to be employed :

8. Details of license, if any obtained under the provisions of Industrial Development Regulation Act, 1951 :

9. Name of the person authorised to sign this form (the original authorization except in the case of individual proprietor concern is to be enclosed) :

10. (a) List of Raw materials with quantity in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. No. Raw Material Name Capacity­Unit/Month

(b) List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced per month in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. No. Product Name Existing Quantity /Month Proposed Quantity/ /Month

(c) License or Annual Capacity of the industry, operation or process etc.

11. State daily quantity of water in kilolitres utilized and its source (domestic/industrial process boiler cooling others) . Sr. Water Code WC: 0kld WWG: 0klpd Water Source No. 1 Agriculture 2 Boiler 3 Cooling Water 4 D. M. Water Plant 5 Domestic Purpose 6 Manufacturing Process 7 Wash Water 8 Spray in mines

13(a) State the daily maximum quantity of effluents, quantity and mode of disposal (sewer or drain or river or land or lake or pond or estuary or tidal waters/sea water/Off shore). Also attach analysis report of the effluent. Type of effluent, quantity in kilolitres, mode of disposal

(i) Domestic : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day (ii) Industrial : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day

Mode of Disposal: Industrial: ______, Domestic: ______Ultimate Receiving Body :

Waste Water Discharge Pt : Source of water supply & permission obtained/applied for: (b) Quality of effluent currently discharged or expected to be discharged (c) What monitoring arrangement is currently provided or proposed

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14. State whether you have any treatment plant for industrial, domestic or combined effluents Whether Industry is a member of CETP? Boiler=__ , DG set=___ , Borewells= ____ , Tubewells = ____ , Capacity of All= ____

Sr. ETP Code Category name Capacity Units No.

15. If yes, attach the description of the process of treatment in brief. Attach information on the quality of treated effluent vis­a­vis the standards. Details of solid waste generated in the process or during waste treatment.

Sr. Source of Hazardous waste Category name Qty/Year HW Disposal No. Management

16. I/We further declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best or my/our knowledge.

17. I/We hereby submit that in case of change either of the point of discharge or the quantity of discharge or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be made and until such CONSENT is granted no change shall be brought in use.

18. I/We hereby agree to submit to the Pollution Control Board an application for renewal of consent one month in advance of the date of expiry of the consented period for outlet/discharge if, to be continued thereafter.

19. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within one month of its being called for by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

20. I/We enclose herewith Cash Receipt No./Bank Draft No. ______and date : ______for Rs. ______(In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Member Secretary of the Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­403001: as NOC/Consent fees—

Details of Previous Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate: Valid Upto: Fees Paid = ______, Investment Amt.=Rs______

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

21. ACCOMPANIMENTS : (For Consent to Operate – New) Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Photocopy of Consent to Establish (NOC) issued by the Board. 2. Site Plan showing residencies, water bodies, roads, drains, access. 320 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

3. Detailed layout plan of the factory premises showing structures water supply lines, storm drains, sewers for domestic effluent/trade effluent and its disposal system, septic tanks/soak pits and any other relevant details.

4. Process description and process flow diagram referred vide 21 (b) (c) of this application form including mass balance and water balance wherever required. Schematic sketch of the installed effluent/sewage treatment system/plant (ETP/STP) and/or septic tanks/soak pits, duly signed by authorized person, along with detailed design calculations, as applicable.

5. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/­ or Certificate from the Chartered Accountant certifying the Total Investment (T. I.).

6. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

22. ACCOMPANIMENTS : (For Renewal of Consent Application)

1. Photocopy of previous consent issued by the Board.

2. Effluent Analysis reports within last six months through a laboratory recognized by the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

3. Details of changes, if any.

4. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/­ or Certificate from Chartered Accountant certifying the Total Investment (T. I.) (refer sample specimen below). In case of leased/hired premises/plant/machinery/equipment a certificate from a Registered Valuer towards Capital Cost is to be submitted. Gross estimated value should be calculated excluding depreciation and should include any additional investment made in the unit.

Note:

*The Hotels having more than 25 rooms (>25) and industries generating more than 10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an sewage treatment plant for treatment of domestic sewage generated from the hotel/industries.

** Any unit which has not obtained Consent from the Board will have to pay the fees as in force and 50 % late fees from the date it was put in operation till date.

FORM IV(d)

[See Rule 10 of the Goa Air ( Prevention and Control of Pollution ) Rules, 1989 , Rule 29 of Goa Water ( Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988 and Rules 3(1)(b), 5(2)(3) and 6(2) of the Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary Movement Rules, 2008]

APPLICATION FOR CONSENT FOR OPERATION of industry or process or any treatment and disposal system for discharge/continuation of discharge under section 25 & 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and emission/continuation of emission under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), Authorization under Rule 5 (3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules 2008 for Collection/Reception/ /Treatment/Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste. (FOR PROJECT PROPONENTS UNDERTAKING MINING OR EXPANSION)

From, ______, ______, Date : ______To, The Chairman, 321 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

The Goa State Pollution Control Board, Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001. Sir,

I/We hereby apply for Consent/Renewal of Consent under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), and Authorization under Rule 5 (3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, for operation or process or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition thereto, to bring into use any new or altered outlet for discharge of *sewage/trade effluents , to continue to discharge sewage/trade effluent * and to bring into use a new/altered stack for the discharge of emissions/to begin to make a new discharge of emission/to continue to discharge of emission from stack in industry and for Collection/ /Reception/Treatment/Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste from land premises owned by me/us at ______.

The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are attached herewith.

I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. I/We understand that it is an offence to make a false statement in applying for any proposed consent (vide section 42(1) of the said Water Act of 1974), vide section 38(f) of the said Air Act of 1981.

I/We hereby submit that in case of change of the point or the quantity of discharge or its quality or any other modifications, quantity of emissions or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be submitted for such changes and until such CONSENT is granted, no changes shall be made.

I/We hereby agree to submit to the Board, an application for RENEWAL OF CONSENT three months in advance of the date of expiry mentioned in the consent order.

I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ______of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981. Yours faithfully,

Signature(s) Name of the applicant(s): ______Address: ______. ______

*Strike out which is not relevant. **Please see relevant Table.

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ANNEXURE TO IV(d)

1. Full name of applicant : : 2. Nationality of the applicant :

3. Constitution type :

4. Names, Registered Address and Telephone Nos. of Applicant :

5. Address of the Mine :

6. Details of Commissioning etc. :

7. Total number of employees expected to be employed :

8. Details of license, if any obtained under the provisions of Mines and Mineral Regulation and Development Act :

9. Name of the person authorised to sign this form (the Original authorization except in the case of individual proprietor concern is to be enclosed) :

10. a) List of Machinery including hired machinery with capacity

Sr. No. Type of Machinery Capacity­

b) List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced in Million tons/annum including overburden generation

Sr. No. Product Name Existing Quantity/ Proposed Quantity/ /annum /annum

(c ) License or Annual production of the mines.

11. State daily quantity of water in kilolitres utilized and its source (domestic/industrial process boiler cooling others)

Sr. Water Code WC: 0kld WWG: 0klpd Water Source No. 1 Agriculture 2 Boiler 3 Cooling Water 4 D. M. Water Plant 5 Domestic Purpose 6 Manufacturing Process 7 Wash Water 8 Spray in mines 9 Beneficiation

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12(a) State the daily maximum quantity of effluents/runoff’s quantity and mode of disposal (sewer or drain or river or land or lake or pond or estuary or tidal waters/sea water/Off shore). Also attach analysis report of the effluent.

Type of effluent, quantity in kilolitres, mode of disposal

(iii) Domestic : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day (iv) Industrial : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day Mode of Disposal : Industrial: ______, Domestic : ______Ultimate Receiving Body : Waste Wtr. Discharge Pt : Source of water supply & permission obtained/applied for:

(b) Quality of effluent currently discharged or expected to be discharged

(c) what monitoring arrangement is currently provided or proposed

13. State whether you have any treatment plant for industrial, domestic, surface runoff, tailings or combined effluents

Boiler=__ , DG set=___ , Borewells= ____ , Tubewells = ____ , Capacity of All= ____

14. If yes, attach the description of the process of treatment in brief. Attach information on the quality of treated effluent vis­a­vis the standards. Details of solid waste generated in the process or during waste treatment.

Sr. No. Source of Hazardous waste Category name Qty/Year HW Disposal Management

15. Total area of mine:

16. Total broken area of mine:

17. Forest area of mine:

18. Govt. area of mine:

19. Private area of mine:

20. Agricultural area of mine:

21. Actual production of ore:

22. Plantation carried out:

23. No. of tailing ponds (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area):

24. Overburden generated (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area)

i. Survey nos. ii. Whether plantation are carried out in overburden iii. Whether garland drains are provided iv. Location of surface run­off from the overburden

25. No. of settling ponds: 26. Details of water bodies within lease area:

27. Distance from nearest water bodies outside lease area:

28. Present depth of the mining pit: 324 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

29. Name of the Beneficiation plant with capacity: a. Capacity of the plant: b. Source of water: c. Percentage of water proposed for recycling: d. Mode of treatment of water: e. Discharge from tailing pond:

30. Name of the Screening/Crushing plant with capacity: a. Capacity of the plant:

31. Whether workshop present in mining lease: a. Details of the activity proposed:

32. Transportation of ore: a. Source: b. Destination: c. Quantity: d. No. of trips: e. Route (Names of villages through which transportation takes place):

33. Distance from Wildlife sanctuary/Reserve Forest/any other eco sensitive area:

34. Area of private/reserved forest within lease:

35. Location of water monitoring stations:

36. Distance of mine from the nearest habitation:

37. I/We further declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best of my/our knowledge.

38. I/We hereby submit that in case of change either of the point of discharge or the quantity of discharge or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be made and until such CONSENT is granted no change shall be brought in use.

39. I/We hereby agree to submit to the Pollution Control Board an application for renewal of consent one month in advance of the date of expiry of the consented period for outlet/discharge if, to be continued thereafter.

40. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within one month of its being called for by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

41. I/We enclose herewith Cash Receipt No./Bank Draft No. ______and date : ______for Rs. ______(In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Goa State Pollution Control Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­403001: as NOC fees.

Details of Previous Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate: Valid Upto: Fees Paid = ______, Investment Amt.=Rs______

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

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42. ACCOMPANIMENTS : Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Photocopy of NOC or previous consent issued by this Board 2. Site Plan showing residencies, water bodies, roads, drains, access 3. Detailed layout plan of the mine showing structures water supply lines, storm drains, surface runoffs/tailings/sewers for domestic effluent/trade effluent and its disposal system, septic tanks/soak pits and any other relevant details 4. Copy of Environmental Clearance 5. Copy of approval from FCA/clarification letter from Forest Dept. stating that the mine is operating in non forest area 6. Copy of approval from Chief Wildlife Warden 7. Copy of approved mining plan 8. Copy of Surface utilisation plan 9. Copy of Cadastal plan 10. Copy of order issued by Directorate of Mines and Geology for grant of lease/Form J 11. Copy of hydrogeological studies 12. Demand Draft to be deposited in Oriental Bank of Commerce, Panaji, during working hours ( 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) and receipt to be attached

43. ACCOMPANIMENTS : (For Renewal of Consent Application) 1. Photocopy of previous consent issued by this Board 2. Environmental monitoring reports within last six months 3. Details of changes 4. Copy of Environmental Clearance 5. Copy of approval from FCA/clarification letter from Forest Dept. stating that the mine is operating in non forest area 6. Copy of approval from Chief Wildlife Warden 7. Copy of approved mining plan 8. Copy of Surface utilisation plan 9. Copy of Cadastal plan 10. Copy of order issued by Directorate of Mines and Geology for grant of lease/Form J 11. Copy of hydrogeological studies 12. Demand Draft to be deposited in Oriental Bank of Commerce, Panaji, during working hours (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) and receipt to be attached

Note:­

*The mining units generating more than 10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an sewage treatment plant for treatment of domestic sewage generated from the mining units.

** Any unit which has not obtained Consent from the Board will have to pay the fees as in force and 50 % late fees from the date it was put in operation till date.

These issues with approval of the Government vide U. O. No. 116 dated 05th August, 2011.”

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.

Sd/­ (Michael M. D’Souza), Director & ex officio Joint Secretary (STE).

Saligao, 5th August, 2011.

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Notification

31/9/2010/STE­DIR/615

In exercise of powers conferred by section 54 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Central Act 14 of 1981), the Government of Goa, after consultation with the Goa State Pollution Control Board, hereby, makes the following rules, so as to further amend the Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1989, as follows, namely:—

1. Short title and commencement.— (1) These rules may be called the Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Amendment) Rules, 2011.

(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. Amendment of rule 2.— In rule 2 of the Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1989 (hereinafter referred to as the “principal Rules”),—

(i) for clause (gg), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:—

“(gg) Total Investment (TI) means the total value of the completed industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an extension/addition thereto, and includes the value of land, building, plant and machinery including the value of leasehold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”.

(ii) For clause (kk), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:—

“(kk) Total Estimated Investment (TEI) means the total value of the completed industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an extension/addition thereto, and includes the value of land, building, plant and machinery including the value of leasehold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”.

3. Amendment of rule 5.— In rule 5 of the principal Rules, for the expression “Rs. 4,000 (Rupees Four thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 30,000 (Rupees thirty thousand)” shall be substituted.

4. Amendment of rule 10.— In rule 10 of the principal Rules,—

(i) for sub­rule (1), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

“(1a) Every application for consent to establish under sub­section (2) of section 21, shall be made in Form I(a) and shall be accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 1 below and shall be submitted to the Board on­line through XGN module uploaded on the Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in.

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TABLE 1

TOTAL ESTIMATED INVESTMENT (TEI) (Rs. in lakhs) CONSENT FEE (IN RUPEES) Up to 1 100 Above 1­ up to 2 200 Above 2­ up to 3 300 Above 3 ­ up to 4 400 Above 4 ­ up to 5 500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 600 Above 6 ­ up to 7 700 Above 7 ­ up to 8 800 Above 8 ­ up to 9 900 Above 9 ­ up to 10 1000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 1200 Above 15 ­ up to 20 1400 Above 20 ­ up to 25 1600 Above 25 ­ up to 35 2000 Above 35 ­ up to 45 2400 Above 45 ­ up to 55 2800 Above 55 ­ up to 65 3200 Above 65 ­ up to 75 3600 Above 75 ­ up to 100 4000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 5200 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 6400 Above 1000 – up to 2000 7600 Above 2000 – up to 3000 10100 Above 3000 – up to 4000 12600 Above 4000 – up to 5000 15100 Above 5000 – up to 10000 22620 Above 10000 – up to 20000 30100

If the TEI value exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs, a fee of Rs. 200/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 30,100/­. The consent to establish shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of issue.

** In case of application for consent to establish Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and/or Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex the investment for STP and/or DG set shall be considered for evaluation of consent fees.

***Explanation: consent to establish shall be obtained prior to establishing or taking steps to establish any industry, operation or process, or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition or modification to existing system.”;

“(1b) Every application for consent to establish under sub­section (2) of section 21 of the Act, in case of projects involving mining of major minerals shall be made in Form I(b) below and shall be accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 1a below and shall be submitted to the Board on­line through XGN module uploaded on the Board’s website i.e.www.goaspcb.gov.in.

TABLE 1(b)

TYPE OF INDUSTRY CONSENT FEE (IN RUPEES) Mining of major minerals 5,00,000

* (80% of the fee shall be remitted to the Government i.e. Department of Science, Technology & Environment and 20% shall be retained by the Board). 328 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

(ii) for sub­rule (2), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

“(2) Any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system and/or extension/ /addition thereto, or projects involving mining of major minerals, for which the consent to establish has been granted, shall be ready for operation within three years from the issue of the said consent to establish, failing which a fresh application with fees shall be made online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e.www.goaspcb.gov.in. for revalidation.”;

(iii) for sub­rule (3), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

“(3a) When any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or/and extension/addition thereto is established, an application for consent to operate (consent) under clause (b) and (c) of sub­section (1) of section 21 of the Act shall be made in Form I(c) online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e.www.goaspcb.gov.in. at least two months prior to the scheduled date of commencing operation, and shall be accompanied by fees indicated in Table 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7 below as applicable to the category of the industry as specified in Table 8 for the purpose of consent management and levying of fees.

TABLE 2 FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER THE AIR ACT FOR LARGE ENTERPRISE IN RED CATEGORY TOTAL INVESTMENT (T. I.)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF Rs. Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

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* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity for the consent shall be two years.

TABLE 3 FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER AIR ACT FOR LARGE ENTERPRISE IN ORANGE CATEGORY INCLUDING HOTELS HAVING MORE THAN 50 ROOMS

TOTAL INVESTMENT (T. I.)* Fee (In Rupees) in Lakhs of Rs. Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity for the consent shall be three years.

TABLE 4

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER AIR ACT FOR LARGE ENTERPRISE IN GREEN CATEGORY

TOTAL INVESTMENT (T. I.)* FEE (IN RUPEES IN LAKHS OF RS. 1 2 Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 330 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

1 2 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity for the consent shall be five years.

TABLE 5

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER AIR ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL, MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN RED CATEGORY INCLUDING STONE QUARRIES

TOTAL INVESTMENT (T. I.)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. 1 2 Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500

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1 2 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity of consent for Medium Scale Enterprises shall be two years. However, for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises the validity of consent shall be five years.

***For beneficiation plants, dry screening plants and washing plants, the validity of consent shall be for two years.

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TABLE 6

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER AIR ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN ORANGE CATEGORY INCLUDING HOTELS HAVING 50 OR LESS ROOMS

TOTAL INVESTMENT (T. I.)* FEE (IN RUPEES) IN LAKHS OF RS. Up to 1 500 Above 1­up to 2 1000 Above 2­up to 3 1500 Above 3­up to 4 2000 Above 4­up to 5 2500 Above 5­up to 6 3000 Above 6­up to 7 3500 Above 7­up to 8 4000 Above 8­up to 9 4500 Above 9­up to 10 5000 Above 10­up to 15 6000 Above 15­up to 20 7000 Above 20­up to 25 8000 Above 25­up to 35 9500 Above 35­up to 45 11000 Above 45­up to 55 12500 Above 55­up to 65 14000 Above 65­up to 75 15500 Above 75­up to 100 17000 Above 100­up to 500 22000 Above 500­up to 1000 27000 Above 1000­up to 2000 37000 Above 2000­up to 3000 47000 Above 3000­up to 4000 57000 Above 4000­up to 5000 67000 Above 5000­up to 10000 97000 Above 10000­up to 20000 127000

*If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity of consent for Medium Scale Enterprises shall be three years. However, for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises including hotels having 50 or less rooms the validity of consent shall be seven years.

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TABLE 7

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER AIR ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN GREEN CATEGORY

TOTAL INVESTMENT (T. I.)*IN LAKHS FEE (IN RUPEES) OF Rs. Up to 1 500 Above 1­ up to 2 1000 Above 2­ up to 3 1500 Above 3 ­ up to 4 2000 Above 4 ­ up to 5 2500 Above 5 ­ up to 6 3000 Above 6 ­ up to 7 3500 Above 7 ­ up to 8 4000 Above 8 ­ up to 9 4500 Above 9 ­ up to 10 5000 Above 10 ­ up to 15 6000 Above 15 ­ up to 20 7000 Above 20 ­ up to 25 8000 Above 25 ­ up to 35 9500 Above 35 ­ up to 45 11000 Above 45 ­ up to 55 12500 Above 55 ­ up to 65 14000 Above 65 ­ up to 75 15500 Above 75 ­ up to 100 17000 Above 100 ­ up to 500 22000 Above 500 ­ up to 1000 27000 Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000 Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000 Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000 Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000 Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000 Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

*If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs. 20,000/­ lakhs a fee of Rs. 5,000/­ for every additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/­.

** The validity of consent for Medium Scale Enterprises including applications for Establishment and Operation of Air pollution control measures and/or Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex shall be five years. However, for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises the validity of consent shall be ten years.

Note: In case of applications for Establishment and Operation of Air Pollution Control Measures and/or Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex the investment for Air Pollution Control Measures and/or DG set shall be considered for evaluation of consent fees.

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TABLE 8

Categorization of Industries

LIST OF INDUSTRIES UNDER RED CATEGORY

I. A. Industries identified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India, as heavily polluting and covered under Central Action Plan; viz. 1. Aluminum Smelter 2. Cement 3. Chlor alkali 4. Copper smelter 5. Distillery including fermentation industry 6. Dyes & dye­intermediates 7. Fertilizer 8. Iron and Steel (involving processing from ore/scrap/integrated steel plants) 9. Oil refinery (Mineral oil or Petro refineries) 10. Pesticides (Technical) (excluding formulation) 11. Petro Chemicals (manufacture of & not merely use of as raw material) 12. Pharmaceuticals (basic) (excluding formulation) 13. Pulp & Paper (paper manufacturing with or without pulping) 14. Sugar (excluding Khandsari) 15. Tanneries 16. Thermal Power plants 17. Zinc smelter 18. Ship Breaking

I. B. Industries manufacturing following products or carrying out following activities

19. Anodizing 20. Asbestos & Asbestos based industries 21. Automobile manufacturing/Assembling (including paint shop) 22. Ayurvedic medicines involving fermentation, distillation etc. 23. Ceramic/Refractories 24. Charcoal kiln 25. Chemical, Petrochemical and Electro­chemicals including manufacture of acids such as Sulphuric acid, Nitric acid, Phosphoric acid etc. 26. Chlorates, Per Chlorates & Peroxides 27. Chlorine, Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine & their compounds 28. Coke making, Coal liquefaction, Coal tar distillation or fuel gas making, Coal gasification 29. Common Bio­medical Waste Treatment Facility 30. Common/Captive Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility 31. Common Effluent Treatment Plant 32. Construction of ships, barges, steel hull trawlers, dry docks etc. 33. Bulk cement terminals/depots 34. Dry coal processing/mineral processing industries like ore sintering, pelletization etc. 35. Explosives including detonators, fuses etc. 36. Extraction of silver from photographic/X­ray chemicals 37. Extraction of fish oil 38. Fat liquor for leather 335 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

39. Fermentation industry including manufacture of yeast, beer 40. Ferro manganese, ferro molybdenum, ferro titanium, ferro boron 41. Fire crackers 42. Foundries or process involving foundry operation 43. Glass and fibre glass production & processing (excluding moulding) 44. Glue & Gelatine 45. Heavy Engineering (excluding assembly) 46. Hot­mix plants 47. Hospitals and Pathological laboratory 48. Hydro cyanic acid and its derivatives 49. Incineration plants 50. Industrial carbon including electrodes & graphite blocks, activated carbon, carbon black etc. 51. Industrial or inorganic gases namely— (a) Chemical gases: acetylene, hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, ammonia, sulphur dioxide, ethylene, hydrogen sulphide, phosphine (b) Hydro carbon gases: methane, butane, ethane, propane 52. Industry or process involving electroplating operations 53. Industry or process involving metal treatment or process such as pickling, paint stripping, heat treatment, phosphating or finishing, etc. 54. Inks (all types) and carbon paper 55. Jetties, wharves, dry docks, loading facilities for iron or manganese ore, etc. 56. Lead reprocessing and manufacturing including lead smelting 57. Lime manufacturing (excluding lime manufacturing by sea shell) 58. Manufacture of Lubricating oil, greases or petroleum based products 59. Manufacture of Organic/Inorganic Chemicals 60. Manufacture of printed circuit boards (LSE) 61. Milk processing or Dairy products (integrated project) 62. Mining of iron ore, manganese ore and/or bauxite 63. Ore Beneficiation including dry screening plants/mobile screening plants/iron ore washing plants 64. NPK Fertilizers and granulation 65. Organic Chemical manufacturing 66. Par boiled rice mills 67. Paints & varnishes (excluding blending/mixing) 68. Petroleum products manufacturing and oil/crude oil/residues re­processing 69. Phosphate rock processing plants 70. Phosphorus and its compounds 71. Pigments and intermediates 72. Plaster of Paris items 73. Ports and Harbours 74. Potable Alcohol (IMFL) by distillation of Alcohol 75. Power generating plants (excluding D.G. sets) using coal, naphtha, or other petroleum based products 76. Process involving chlorinated hydro carbons 77. Ready Mix Concrete Plant 78. Secondary production and/or industrial use of zinc, copper, nickel, lead or other heavy metals 79. Barge and trawler breaking 80. Silicon defoamer and Silicon emulsion

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81 Slaughter houses 82. Steel and steel products including coke plants involving use of any of the equipments such as blast furnaces, open hearth furnace, induction furnace or arc furnace, rotary kiln (sponge iron plants) etc. or any of the operations or processes such as heat treatment, acid pickling, rolling or galvanizing etc. 83. Stone crushers 84. Surgical and Medical products involving prophylactics and Latex (manufactured from basic raw materials) 85. Synthetic detergents and soaps (not covered under orange & green list) 86. Synthetic fibre including rayon, tyre cord, polyester filament yarn from basic raw materials 87. Synthetic resins 88. Synthetic rubber excluding moulding 89. Tobacco products including cigarettes & tobacco processing 90. Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils, hydro­generated oils (excluding repacking and coconut oil extraction) 91. X­ray chemicals, colour paper developer, colour negative film developer, depamer of various grades, turkey red oil, brightening agent, calcium alkyl benzil sulphonate 92. Yarn and textile processing involving scouring, bleaching, dyeing, printing or any effluent/emission generating process. 93. Manufacture of tyres, tubes & flaps etc. using natural and synthetic rubber

II. LIST OF INDUSTRIES UNDER ‘ORANGE’ CATEGORY

1. Additive for concrete­waterproofing compounds and other similar compounds 2. Assembling of automobiles excluding paint shops 3. Automobile service stations including repairs and painting 4. Biodiesel 5. Bio­tech industries 6. Bottling of liquefied petroleum gas 7. Brick from mining rejects 8. Brick manufacturing. 9. Cashewnut processing plants (dry and wet process including roasting/cooking process and production of cashew shell nut liquid oil) 10. Cement clinker grinding units 11. Cotton ginning, spinning and weaving 12. Diamond tools, diamond stone cutting tools, circular saw blades and wire saw blades 13. Distillery including blending and mixing (excluding fermentation industry) 14. Silica ramming mass, moulded coat 15. Electrical/telephone cable including jelly filled cables & optical fibre cables 16. Emulsifying catalyst 17. Extraction of all types of oil excluding fish oil 18. Fish processing and meat processing units 19. Flour mills (excluding domestic Aatta Chakki) 20. Food additives, colours, essence, nutrients and flavours 21. Food including fruits and vegetables processing (excluding repacking) 22. Footwear (Rubber & PVC) 23. Fragrances and industrial perfumes 24. Godowns of authorized retail cement dealers 25. Handmade paper 26. Hotels/Resorts/Spas including tented/temporary lodging facility 337 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

27. Ice cream making 28 Imitation jewellery 29. Industrial solvents, Industrial cold pre­treatment chemicals 30. Instant coffee/tea repacking including blending and mixing 31. Laboratory chemicals involving distillation, purification process 32. Laboratory wares 33. Laterite, Granite or Basalt Quarries 34. Laundries 35. Lead­acid battery reconditioning/assembling 36. Lithium sulphur dioxide cells/batteries assembly 37. Lubricating oil, greases or petroleum based products by blending and mixing 38. Malted food 39. Manufacturing and assembling of D.G. sets 40. Manufacture, assembly & repairs of transformers using oil 41. Manufacture of cosmetics and toiletries 42. Manufacture of formulated synthetic detergent products 43. Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass 44. Manufacture of synthetic detergent intermediates (other than formulated synthetic detergent products) 45. Manufacture of soaps (process generating trade effluent) 46. Manufacture of tea cans by cutting, bending 47. Manufacture of commercial vinegar (using acetic acid) 48. Manufacture of printed circuit boards (MSE/SSE) 49. Manufacture of Welding flux 50. Masala grinding 51. Metal treatment or process involving surface coating, powder coating and paint baking (excluding electroplating & anodizing) 52. Mobile D.G. sets 53. Mosquito coil 54. Moulded fibre glass products including FRP vessels 55. M.S., Stainless steel fabrication, switches, electrical panels, workshops for grills gates etc. involving powder coating and/or painting 56. Multilayered laminated collapsible tubes 57. Natural stones and marble cutting and polishing 58. Non­alcoholic beverages soft­drinks 59. Operation of commercial passenger/tourist vessels, house boats, floating restaurant (excluding ferry boats) 60. Ophthalmic lenses 61. Organic nutrients/Bio­fertilizers 62. Packing and filling of pesticides 63. Paint by mixing and blending process 64. Paints re­packing 65. Pesticides/Insecticides/Fungicides/Herbicides/Agro­chemical formulation 66. Petroleum products/crude oil storage and transfer excluding cross country pipeline 67. Pharmaceuticals formulations/diagnostic and laboratory reagents & kits, antiseptics and disinfectants) 68. Photographic film cutting and repacking 69. Plywood and Board manufacturing 70. Pre­boiled rice mills

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71. Pre­cast concrete products like pavers, block and other concrete products including electrical poles etc. 72. Plastic processed goods and goods manufactured from nylon, plastic, polyesters, PVC by process of moulding and/or extrusion including filaments and fibres 73. Power looms/handlooms/Narrow woven fabrics & elastic tapes (without dyeing & bleaching) 74. P. P. Caps, aluminum bottles including Non refillable closures, pet preforms 75. Printed Aluminium Collapsible tubes/Coated/laminated flexible packaging material of aluminium foil & polyethylene 76. Pulping and fermenting of coffee beans 77. Pulverizing of minerals 78. Repair and Servicing of ships, barges, steel hull trawlers etc. 79. Research & Development laboratories and Quality Control Laboratories 80. Restaurants/Shacks 81. Sanitary napkins & diapers 82. Saw Mills 83. Sewage treatment plants and/or DG sets for town/cities/township projects, residential complexes, shopping malls etc. 84. Shell Grit 85. Surgical and medical products involving effluent/emission generating processes 86. Toughening and moulding of glass 87. Tyres and tubes (re­treading & moulding) 88. Viscosity index improver, sulphurized karanjia oil, malaria larvisidal oil additive, tackiness additive and other lube oil additives, including filtration of all types of oil 89. Watch cases and bracelets 90. Wax crayons, erasers, oil pastels 91. Wire drawing (cold process) and bailing straps. 92. Zeolite molecular sieves , III. LIST OF INDUSTRIES UNDER ‘GREEN’ CATEGORY

1. Agarbathi 2. Apparel making 3. Artificial Implants 4. Assembling of computer and computer peripherals 5. Assembly of air coolers, conditioners and heaters 6. Assembly of bicycles, baby carriage and other small non­motorised vehicles 7. Atta­chakkies (Domestic and SSI Units) 8. Ayurvedic medicines and Vegetable/Herbal Extract (not involving fermentation, distillation etc.) 9. Bakery products biscuits, confectionaries, vermicelli, pasta products 10. Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations) 11. Block making for printing 12 Bus seats, cushions & mattresses 13. Candles 14. Cardboard or corrugated box and paper products (Paper or pulp manufacturing excluded). 15. Carpentry (excluding saw mill) 16. Carpet weaving 17. Cashew kernel processing 18. Cattle feed, poultry feed 19. Chilling plants, cold storage and manufacture of ice 339 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

20. Clay items 21. Computer Stationary 22. Cotton and woolen hosiery (except dyeing) 23. Cutting and repacking of plain & printed aluminium foils and printed blister foils 24. Digital thermometer 25. Electronics and Electrical equipments and or appliances (assembly) 26. Fire extinguisher refills and servicing 27. FRP Doors, frames and industrial parts 28. Furniture (wooden and steel) including crates, spools etc. (except M. S. furniture including powder coating & painting) 29. Gold and silver smithy 30. Gold and silver thread zari work 31. Groundnut decorticating (dry) 32. Handloom weaving 33. Ice candies 34. Industrial gases, namely; Air, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon, Helium, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide 35. Instant tea/coffee, coffee processing (excluding blending, mixing and repacking) 36. Insulation and other coated papers (paper or pulp manufacturing excluded) 37. Khandsari sugar 38. Leather footwear and leather jobbing and machining 39. Light engineering 40. Manufacture of steel trunks and suit cases 41. Manufacture of wines and country liquor by fermentation including blending, mixing and repacking 42. Medical and surgical instruments 43. Mild steel/aluminium fabrication, furniture without powder coating and or painting 44. Musical instruments manufacturing 45. Oil ginning/expelling (no hydrogenation/refining) 46. Optical frames 47. Packaged water 48. Packaging of food including fruits & vegetables 49. Paper pins and U­clips 50. Photo­framing 51. Printing press, offset printing, digital printing, flexi graphic printing & rotogravure printing 52. Leather products excluding tanning and hide processing 53. Programming and Software development (where sewage treatment plant and or generator sets are established) 54. Repacking of coconut oil 55. Mushroom Culture 56. Rice hullors 57. Ropes and cordages & fishnets made from natural and synthetic yarns or fibres 58. Rubber goods industry (SSE) 59. Scientific and mathematical instruments 60. Shoe lace manufacturing 61. Sports goods 62. Steeping and processing of grains 63. Supari (betel nut) 64. Tailoring/garment making

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65. Toys 66. Wasting of used sand by hydraulic discharge 67. Water softening and de­mineralized plants 68. Writing instruments

Note: Any industry/industrial activity, process or trades which do not fall under any of the above mentioned categories, the decision with regards to their categorization/classification, will be taken by the Board, from time to time when such need arises, either suo motto or on the specific request by the Industrial unit. Industrial unit concerned may apply to the Board in this respect for necessary action”;

“(3b) When any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or/and extension/addition thereto is established involving mining of major minerals, an application for consent to operate (consent) under clause (b) and (c) of sub­section (1) of section 21 of the Act shall be made in Form I(d) online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in. at least two months prior to the scheduled date of commencing operation, and shall be accompanied by fees indicated in Table 9 below.

TABLE 9

Production of iron ore, manganese ore and or bauxite Fee (In Rupees) Upto 0.1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) 50,00,000 Above 0.1MTPA & upto 0.5MTPA 90,00,000 Above 0.5MTPA & upto 1MTPA 140,00,000 Above 1MTPA & upto 5MTPA 200,00,000 Above 5MTPA & upto 10MTPA 240,00,000

Note : 80% of this fee shall be remitted to the Government i.e. Department of Science, Technology & Environment and 20% shall be retained by the Board. For the year 2011, mining companies having consent of the Board shall deposit this fees on or before 31st August, 2011 and thereafter pay the fees annually to the Board on or before 31st March of every calendar year.

(iv) for sub­rule (6), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

“(6a) An application for renewal of consent shall be made in Form I(c), online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the expiry of the consent along with the requisite fees as indicated in Table 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7 above as applicable to the category of the industry as specified in Table 8 for the purpose of consent management and levying of fees. Application for renewal of consent submitted after the expiry of the validity period shall be accompanied by a penalty of 50% of the consent fees”;

“(6b) An application for renewal of consent involving mining of major minerals shall be made in Form I(d), online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the expiry of the consent along with the requisite fees as indicated in Table 9 above. Application for renewal of consent submitted after the expiry of the validity period shall be accompanied by a penalty of 50% of the consent fees”;

(v) for sub­rule (7), the following sub­rule shall be substituted, namely:—

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and shall also include value of leasehold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”;

(vi) after sub­rule (7), the following sub­rules shall be inserted, namely:—

“(8) The Board shall charge proportionate fees so as to bring uniformity in the validity period of the consent issued under the Water/Air Acts, while issuing consent under Water/Air Acts, as applicable.

(9) The Board shall start issuing the Combined Consent under Water and Air Acts as well as Authorization under Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary Movement Rules, 2008, in force.

(10) Every application for conducting a public consultation as prescribed in the Notification No. 1533(E) dated 14­09­2006, issued by the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Government of India and published in the Official Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part­II, and Section 3, Sub­section (II) dated 14th September, 2006 and further amendments made thereafter shall be accompanied by a fee, in the form of Demand Draft of Rs. 5 lakhs (Rupees five lakhs) drawn in favour of Member Secretary of the Board”.

5. Insertion of new rule 20.— After rule 19 of the principal Rules, the following rule shall be inserted, namely:—

“20. Power to remove difficulties.— If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provision of these Rules, the Government may, by Order as occasion requires, do anything (not inconsistent with the Act and these Rules) which appears to it to be necessary for removing the difficulty.”

6. Substitutions of Forms.— In the principal Rules, for Form I(a), I(b), the following Forms shall be substituted, namely:—

“FORM I(a) [See rule 10 of Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1989]

APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAINING CONSENT TO ESTABLISH under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Central Act 14 of 1981)

From, ______, ______,

Date:­ ______

To, The Chairman, The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB), Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir, 1. *I/We hereby apply for consent to establish under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Central Act 14 of 1981). 2. The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are submitted herewith.

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3. I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. 4. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

5. I/We understand that the factory/unit can be put in operation only on obtaining CONSENT TO OPERATE as per the provisions of section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Central Act 14 of 1981).

6. Accordingly, I/we undertake that the production including the trial production shall not be commenced until and unless:—

a. All the conditions which may be set out in the grant of consent to establish are complied with.

b. Consent to operate under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 or any other relevant Act is obtained.

7. I/We understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting consents to establish will be binding on me/my company.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ………………of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981.

Yours faithfully Signature(s) Name of the applicant(s): ______. Address: ______. ______. *Strike out which is not relevant **Please see relevant Table.

(Specimen of the Affidavit from Chartered Accountant to be typed on Rs. 20/­ stamp paper and Notarized; To be submitted by the applicant along with the application)

I, Shri ______Son/daughter of ______, aged ______years, Indian National, resident of ______, hereby solemnly declare an oath as follows:

1. I say that I am the Proprietor/Director/Authorized Signatory of M/s. ______an industrial unit located at ______, Goa.

2. I say that the Gross Fixed Asset Value/Gross Estimated Value (in case of NOC) of our unit is as follows (including the value of lease/hold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment)

a. Land______b. Building ______c. Plant & Machinery ______d. Other fixed assets ______Total ______(Rupees ______)

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3. I say that I am filing this Affidavit for the limited purpose of producing it before the Board for obtaining consent.

Solemnly affirmed at ______Dated ______

Deponent Name & Signature

ANNEXURE TO FORM I(a)

1. Name of the firm with full address and Pin code : 2. (a) Location of the proposed factory (site plan : Distance from residential area: showing area and revenue survey on of village or plot No. of SIDC including distance of the : Distance from State, District or proposed location from the residential area(s) National Highway: and/road and/railway and/river or lake or pond showing the direction)

2. (b) Layout proposed showing internal and usual direction of storm water, run off :

3. Correspondence address with PIN Code :

4. Purpose for which NOC is required :

5. Proposed date of starting production :

6. List of raw materials with quantity in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. No. Raw Material Name Capacity­Unit/Month

7. List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced per month in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. No. Product Name Existing Quantity/ Proposed Quantity/ /Month /Month

Description of the manufacturing process with schematic diagram and flow chart:

9. Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

10. Waste Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

11. Before & After Treatment Values of Water Parameters:

12. Final point of Disposal of Waste water Industry: Domestic: (given name of river, nallah, pond or survey No. of land along with site plan)

13. Detailed description of proposed waste water treatment plant with schematic diagram/flow sheet/or detailed engineering drawing as the case may be :

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14. Feasibility/treatability study report on the proposed effluent treatment scheme :

15. Details of fuel consumption :

16. Details of pollutants in gaseous emission in respect of the following :

17. Details of pollution control measures with schematic diagram/flowsheet/or details engineering drawing as the case may be (with stack/chimney specifications, scrubber, ESP, bag filters etc.) Please specify chimney height from ground level— a. Boilers b. Heaters c. Furnaces d. Process emissions

Sr. Stack attached to Mts. Remark Details of Probable No. APCM Pollutants

18. Details of Hazardous wastes:

19. List of the Directors/Partners/Owners with address and Pincode :

20. Following documents have been attached :

Sr. No. I/We have uploaded the Tag Date # Size (kb) #Page following PDFs Files 1) Form NOC noc

2) Any Specific Information .0. Called for [in SCRUTINY] 3) Analysis Report (Authorised lab Lab) 4) Adequacy Certi from Env. .n. Auditor [ONLY NOC] 5) Affidavit for NOC/Consent afc 6) List of Directors/Partners .b. 7) Distance Certificate from Talati .y. 8) Project Report prj 9) Electricity Bill .v. 10) Land Possession Documents dlp 11) Plan Lay Out + Site Plan .a. 12) SSI­IEM­C.A Certi/Investment .i. Proofs 13) Treatability/Feasiblity Study .o. Report 14) Undertaking of Non Applica­ .s. bility of Air/Water/Haz 15) Form V under HW Rules .q. (Accident cases) 16) Form VI, VII [Hazd Waste .p. Importers ONLY] 345 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 19 11TH AUGUST, 2011

17) Muck Management Returns .k. 18) Details of Mfg Processes & .g. Diagrams 19) Previous Consent­Reject/CCA .l. Order/NOC Order 20) Compliances for Reconsi­ cer deration of Rejected­NOC 21) 2009­ Annual Return: Form 4 ­2010 22) Env. Audit Compliance/Au­ 2009 ditor Recommendations, 3 Pgs 23) Environment Statement, 2009­ Form­V ­2010 24) ETP Details + Diagram .c. 25) Certificate­Central Ground gwa Water Authority 26) Member of CETP/TSDF/ .d. /Certificate 27) Annual Report Form 12, 13 2009 (Sch 4, 5, 6 HW Rules)

21. (1) I hereby give an undertaking that the above information is correct.

(2) I undertake that I/my company will abide by the provision as well as rules and regulations made under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981; the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

(3) I undertake that I/my company will obtain the consent of the Board under the Water, Air and Environment (Protection) Acts before commencing the production.

(4) I understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting NOC/Consent will be binding by me/my company.

22. I/we enclose herewith Bank Draft No. ______and date: ______for Rs. ______(In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Member Secretary of the Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­403001: as NOC/Consent fees.

Details of Previous Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate: Valid Upto: NOC Amt. = ______, Investment Amt.: Rs______,

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

Note: (1) All correspondence with this Board should be addressed to the Member Secretary of the Board. (2) If the application is not complete in all respect it is liable to be rejected straightway.

The applicant shall pay NOC/Consent fees by Demand Draft drawn in favour of Member Secretary of the Board and payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­403001 in accordance with the following rate schedule.

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23. ACCOMPANIMENTS: Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Land allotment/earmarking letter or lease/Sale deed.

2. Entrepreneurs Memorandum (EM) Part I/Approval of the State’s High Powered Co­ordination Committee (HPCC) on Industries, Registration certificate from competent authority.

3. NOC of Village Panchayat/Municipality/Corporation (Not required for units to be set up in Industrial Estates.)

4. Flow chart and detailed production process. 5. A copy of Project Report for projects costing five crores and above. 6. Site plan (not required for units to be set up in Industrial Estates.) 7. Layout plan showing the location of manufacturing equipments, water supply/drainage lines, position of chimneys, effluent treatment plant and final discharge point, sludge solid waste disposal points and septic tanks/soak pits.

8. For medium and large­scale enterprises, environmental impact assessment (EIA) and oceanographic or other survey, if required will have to be furnished in the prescribed time limit.

9. Site plan showing surrounding residential area, public places, water stream etc., of the factory site within a radius of 5 kms. with wastewater treatment and disposal systems clearly indicating where waste­water is proposed to be disposed off (for medium and large scale enterprises).

10. Schematic sketch of the proposed air control pollution equipments along with detailed design calculations, as applicable.

11. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/­ or Certificate from Chartered Accountant certifying the Total Estimated Investment (T. E. I.) (refer sample specimen below). In case of leased/hired premises/plant/machinery/equipment a certificate from a Registered Valuer towards Capital Cost is to be submitted. Gross estimated value should be calculated excluding depreciation and should include any additional investment made in the unit.

12. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

13. Any other documents/clarification as requisition by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

Note: Kindly note that application form should be invariably submitted by only authorized person on behalf of the unit”.

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FORM I(b) [See Rule 10 of Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1989 & Rule 29 of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988]

APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAINING CONSENT TO ESTABLISH

(Under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974). (FOR PROJECT PROPONENTS PROPOSING TO UNDERTAKE MINING OR EXPANSION)

From, ______, ______, Date:­ ______

To, The Chairman, The Goa State Pollution Control Board, Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

1. *I/We hereby apply for consent to establish under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).

2. The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are submitted herewith.

3. I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge.

4. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

5. I/We understand that the factory/unit can be put in operation only on obtaining CONSENT TO OPERATE as per the provisions of section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and/or section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).

6. Accordingly, I/we undertake that the production including the trial production shall not be commenced until and unless:

c. All the conditions which may be set out in the grant of consent to establish are complied with.

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d. Consent to operate under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and/or Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 or any other relevant Act is obtained.

7. I/We understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting consents to establish will be binding on me/my company.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ______of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981.

Yours faithfully

Signature(s) Name of the applicant(s): ______. ______, Address:______. *Strike out which is not relevant **Please see relevant Table.

ANNEXURE TO FORM I(b)

1. Name of the firm with full address and Pincode : 2. (a) Location of the Proposed mine (site plan : Distance from showing area and revenue survey on of village residential area: or including distance of the : Distance from State, proposed location from the residential area(s) District or National and/road and/railway and/river or lake or : Highway pond showing the direction)

2. (b) Layout proposed showing internal and usual direction of storm water, run off :

3. Correspondence address with PIN Code :

4. Purpose for which NOC is required :

5. Proposed date of starting production :

6. List of Machinery (including hired machinery) with No.’s and capacity

Sr. No. Name of Machinery Capacity

7. List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced including overburden per annum in Metric Units (Million tons/annum)

Sr. No. Product Name Existing Quantity/ Proposed Quantity/ /annum /annum

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8. Description of the mining process with schematic diagram and flow chart :

9. Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

10. Waste Water generation in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

11. Before & After Treatment Values of Water Parameters :

12. Final point of Disposal of Waste water Industry: Domestic: and/or surface runoff/storm water/tailing water and water accumulated in the pit (given name of river, nallah, pond or survey No. of land along with site plan)

13. Detailed description of proposed waste water treatment plant/tailing pond etc. with schematic diagram/flow sheet/or detailed engineering drawing as the case may be :

14. Feasibility study report on the proposed effluent/tailing/surface runoff treatment scheme :

15. Details of fuel consumption :

16. Details of pollutants in gaseous emission in respect of the following :

17. Details of pollution control measures with schematic diagram/flow sheet/or details engineering drawing as the case may be (with stack/chimney specifications, scrubber, ESP, bag filters etc.) Please specify chimney height from ground level

(a) Boilers (b) Heaters (c) Furnaces (d) Process emissions

Sr. Stack attached to Mts. Remark Details of Probable No. APCM Pollutants

18. Details of Hazardous wastes:

19. List of the Directors/Partners/Owners with address and pincode :

20. Proposed area of mine:

21. Proposed broken area of mine:

22. Present Forest/Private Forest area of mine:

23. Area of Govt. land in the lease:

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24. Private area in the lease:

25. Agricultural area in the lease:

26. Proposed production of ore:

27. Estimated generation of overburden:

28. Area proposed for plantation:

29. Area proposed for tailing ponds (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area):

30. Proposed area for disposal of overburden generated (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area) i. Survey Nos. ii. Area proposed for dumping overburden iii. Measures proposed to control silt/sediment overflow;

31. Proposed area and size of settling ponds:

32. Details of water bodies if any within lease area:

33. Distance from nearest water bodies from the boundary of lease:

34. Proposed Ultimate Depth of the mining pit:

35. Whether Beneficiation plant is existing or proposed within the lease: a. Capacity of the beneficiation plant: Source of water: b. Percentage of water proposed for recycling: c. No. of tailing ponds with size and proposed location: d. Discharge from tailing pond:

36. Whether a Screening/Crushing plant is proposed/existing within the lease: a. Capacity of the plant: b. Proposed pollution control measures.

37. Whether workshop present in mining lease: a. Nature of activity proposed: b. Pollution Control Measures:

38. Transportation of ore: a. Source: b. Destination: c. Quantity: d. No. of trips: e. Route (Names of villages through which transportation takes place): f. Jetty (Name, Survey No. of Jetty through which ore is to be transported, location)

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39. Distance from Wildlife sanctuary/Reserve Forest/any other eco sensitive area:

40. Proposed location of water/air monitoring stations:

41. Distance of mine from the nearest habitation:

42. Following documents have been attached:

Sr. I/We have uploaded the following PDFs Tag Date # Size #Page No. Files (kb) 1. Form NOC noc 2. Any Specific Information Called for [in .0. SCRUTINY] 3. Environmental Monitoring Report from Laboratory recognised under E(P)A, lab 1986 4. Adequacy Certi from Env. Auditor .n. [ONLY NOC] 5. List of Directors / Partners .b. 6. Distance Certificate from Talati .y. 7. Environmental Clearance prj 8. Electricity Bill .v. 9. Order of DOMG for grant of lease/ dlp Form J 10. Plan LayOut + Site Plan .a. 11. Feasiblity Study Report .o. 12. Form V under HW Rules (Accident .q. cases) 13. Form VI,VII [Hazd Waste Importers .p. ONLY] 14. Tailing Management Returns .k. 15. Details of process for extraction/ .g. /screening/beneficiation 16. Previous Consent­Reject/CCA Order/ .l. /NOC Order 17. Compliances for Reconsideration of cer Rejected­NOC 18. 2009­ Annual Return : Form 4 2010 19. Env. Audit Compliance/Auditor Reco­ 2009 mmendations, 3Pgs 20. 2009­ EIA Report 2010 21. ETP/STP/tailing ponds/settling ponds .c. Details+Diagram 22. Cerificate­Central Ground Water gwa Authority 23. Member of CETP /TSDF/Certificate .d. 24. Annual Report Form 12, 13 (Sch 4, 5, 6 2009 HW Rules)

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43. (1) I hereby give an undertaking that the above information is correct.

(2) I undertake that I/my company will abide by the provision as well as rules and regulations made under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974: the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981; the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977.

(3) I undertake that I/my company will obtain the consent of the Board under the Water, Air and Environment (Protection) Acts before commencing the production.

(4) I understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting NOC will be binding by me/my company.

44. I/We enclose herewith Bank Draft No. ______and date : ______for Rs. ______(In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Goa State Pollution Control Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto Panaji­403001: as NOC fees

Details of Previous CTE & CTO: Valid Upto: NOC Amt.= ______, Investment Amt.=Rs______,

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

Note: 1. All correspondence with this Board should be addressed to the Member Secretary of the Board. 2. If the application is not complete in all respect it is liable to be rejected straightway.

The application shall pay NOC fees by Demand Draft drawn in favour of Goa State Pollution Control Board and payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji­ 403001 in accordance with the following rate schedule

“45. ACCOMPANIMENTS: Following documents should invariably be attached: 1. Order of the Department of Mines and Geology for grant of lease/Form J. 2. Copy of the Environmental Clearance granted by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (Government of India) under the EIA Notification, 2006 3. Copy of the EIA Report 4. Flow chart and detailed production process. 5. A copy of Hydrogeology Report. 6. Surface Utilisation Plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines 7. Mining Plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines 8. Layout plan showing the location of, water supply/drainage lines, position of chimneys, tailing ponds and final discharge point, sludge solid waste disposal points and septic tanks/ /soak pits. 9. Site plan showing surrounding residential area, public places, water stream etc., of the factory site within a radius of 5 kms. with wastewater treatment and disposal systems clearly indicating where waste­water is proposed to be disposed off.

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10. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

11. Copy of approval from FCA/clarification letter from Forest Dept. stating that the mine is operating in non forest area.

12. Copy of approval from Chief Wildlife Warden.

13. Any other documents/clarification as requisitioned by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

Note: Kindly note that application form should be invariably submitted by only authorized person on behalf of the unit and in no case by any consultant or unauthorized person.”

FORM I(c) [See rule 10 of the Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1989 and rules 3(1)(b), 5(2)(3) and 6(2) of the Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary Movement Rules, 2008].

APPLICATION FOR CONSENT FOR OPERATION of industry or process or any emission/ continuation of emission under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Central Act 14 of 1981), Authorization under rule 5(3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 for Collection/ /Reception/Treatment/Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste. From, ______, ______, Date : ______

To, The Chairman, The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB), Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir, I/We hereby apply for Consent/Renewal of Consent under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), and Authorization under Rule 5(3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, for operation or process or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition there to, to bring into use any new or altered outlet for discharge of *sewage/trade effluents, to continue to discharge sewage/trade effluent * and to bring into use a new/altered stack for the discharge of emissions/to begin to make a new discharge of emission/to continue to discharge of emission from stack in industry and for Collection/ /Reception/Treatment/Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste from land premises owned by me/us at ______.

The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are attached herewith.

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I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexures, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. I/We understand that it is an offence to make a false statement in applying for any proposed consent (vide section 38(f) of the said Air Act, 1981 (Central Act 14 of 1981).

I/We hereby submit that in case of change of the point or the quantity of discharge or its quality or any other modifications, quantity of emissions or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be submitted for such changes and until such CONSENT is granted, no changes shall be made.

I/We hereby agree to submit to the Board, an application for RENEWAL OF CONSENT three months in advance of the date of expiry mentioned in the consent order.

I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ______of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981.

Yours faithfully, Signature(s) Name of the applicant(s): ______Address: ______. ______. *Strike out which is not relevant **Please see relevant Table.

(Specimen of the Affidavit from Chartered Accountant to be typed on Rs. 20/­ stamp paper and Notarized; To be submitted by the applicant along with the application)

I, Shri ______son/daughter of ______, aged ______years, Indian National, resident of ______, hereby solemnly declares an oath as follows:

1. I say that I am the Proprietor/Director/Authorized Signatory of M/s. ______an industrial unit located at ______, Goa.

2. I say that the Total Investment (T. I.)/Total Estimated Investment (T. E. I.) (in case of NOC) of our unit is as follows (including the value of lease/hold land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment) a. Land ______b. Building ______c. Plant & Machinery ______d. Other fixed assets ______Total ______(Rupees ______)

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1. I say that I am filing this Affidavit for the limited purpose of producing it before the Board for obtaining Consent.

Solemnly affirmed at ______Dated ______

Deponent Name & Signature

ANNEXURE TO I(c) 1. Full name of applicant :

2. Nationality of the applicant :

3. Constitution type :

4. Names, Address and Telephone Nos. of Applicant :

5. Address of the Industry :

6. Details of Commissioning etc. :

7. Total number of employees expected to be employed :

8. Details of license, if any obtained under the provisions of Industrial Development Regulation Act, 1951 :

9. Name of the person authorised to sign this form (the original authorization except in the case of individual proprietor concern is to be enclosed) :

10. (a) List of Raw materials with quantity in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. No. Raw Material Name Capacity­Unit/Month

(b) List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced per month in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. No. Product Name Existing Quantity/ Proposed Quantity/ /Month /Month

(c) License or Annual Capacity of the industry, operation or process etc.

11. State daily quantity of water in kilolitres utilized and its source (domestic/industrial process boiler cooling others): 12. Sr. Water Code WC: 0kld WWG: 0klpd Water Source No. 1 2 3 4 5 1 Agriculture 2 Boiler

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1 2 3 4 5 3 Cooling Water 4 D. M. Water Plant 5 Domestic Purpose 6 Manufacturing Process 7 Wash Water 8 Spray in Mines

12(a) State the daily maximum quantity of effluents, quantity and mode of disposal (sewer or drain or river or land or lake or pond or estuary or tidal waters/sea water/off shore). Also attach analysis report of the effluent.

Type of effluent, quantity in kilolitres, mode of disposal (i) Domestic : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day (ii) Industrial : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day

Mode of Disposal: Industrial: ______, Domestic: ______Ultimate Receiving Body:

Waste Water Discharge Pt: Source of water supply & permission obtained /applied for: (b) Quality of effluent currently discharged or expected to be discharged (c) what monitoring arrangement is currently provided or proposed

13. State whether you have any treatment plant for industrial, domestic or combined effluents

Whether Industry is a member of CETP? Boiler=__ , DG set=___ , Bore wells= ____ , Tube wells = ____ , Capacity of All= ____

Sr. ETP Code Category name Capacity Units No.

14. If yes, attach the description of the process of treatment in brief. Attach information on the quality of treated effluent via­a­vis the standards. Details of solid waste generated in the process or during waste treatment.

Sr. Source of Hazardous waste Category name Qty/Year HW Disposal No. Management

15. I/We further declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best of my/our knowledge.

16. I/We hereby submit that in case of change either of the point of discharge or the quantity of discharge or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be made and until such CONSENT is granted no change shall be brought in use.

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18. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within one month of its being called for by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

19. I/We enclose herewith Cash Receipt No./Bank Draft No. ______and date: ______for Rs. ______(In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Member Secretary of the Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto Panaji­ ­403001: as NOC/Consent fees.

Details of Previous CTE & CTO: Valid Upto: Fees Paid = ______, Investment Amt.=Rs______,

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

20. ACCOMPANIMENTS : (For Consent to Operate – New) Following documents should invariably be attached: 1. Photocopy of Consent to Establish (NOC) or previous consent issued by the Board. 2. Site Plan showing residencies, water bodies, roads, drains, access. 3. Detailed layout plan of the factory premises showing structures water supply lines, storm drains, sewers for domestic effluent/trade effluent and its disposal system, septic tanks/soak pits and any other relevant details. 4. Process description and process flow diagram referred vide 21 (b) (c) of this application form including mass balance and water balance wherever required. Schematic sketch of the installed air control pollution equipments along with detailed design calculations, as applicable. 5. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/­ or Certificate from the Chartered Accountant certifying the Total Investment (T. I.). 6. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

21. ACCOMPANIMENTS : (For Renewal of Consent Application) 1. Photocopy of previous consent issued by the Board. 2. Effluent Analysis reports within last six months through Laboratory recognised by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 3. Stack emission monitoring reports and/or Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (AAQM) reports within last six months through a laboratory recognized by the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 4. Details of changes, if any. 5. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/­ or Certificate from Chartered Accountant certifying the Total Investment (T. I.) (refer sample specimen below). In case of leased/hired premises/plant/machinery/equipment a certificate from a Registered Valuer towards Capital Cost is to be submitted. Total Investment (T. I.) should be calculated without considering depreciation and should include any additional investment made in the unit.

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*Any unit which has not obtained Consent from the Board will have to pay the fees as in force and 50 % late fees from the date it was put in operation till date.

FORM I(d) [See Rule 10 of the Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1989, Rule 29 of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988 and Rules 3(1)(b), 5(2)(3) and 6(2) of the Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary Movement Rules, 2008]

APPLICATION FOR CONSENT FOR OPERATION of industry or process or any treatment and disposal system for discharge/continuation of discharge under section 25 & 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and emission/continuation of emission under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), Authorization under Rule 5 (3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 for Collection/Reception/Treatment/ /Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste (FOR PROJECT PROPONENTS UNDERTAKING MINING OR EXPANSION).

From, ______, ______, Date : ______To, The Chairman, The Goa State Pollution Control Board, Dempo Towers, 1st floor, EDC Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir, I/We hereby apply for Consent/Renewal of Consent under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), and Authorization under Rule 5 (3) and 7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, for operation or process or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition thereto, to bring into use any new or altered outlet for discharge of *sewage/trade effluents, to continue to discharge sewage/trade effluent * and to bring into use a new/altered stack for the discharge of emissions/to begin to make a new discharge of emission/to continue to discharge of emission from stack in industry and for Collection/ /Reception/Treatment/Transport/Storage/Disposal of Hazardous Waste from land premises owned by me/us at ______.

The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are attached herewith.

I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the annexures, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. I/We understand that it is an offence to make a false statement in applying for any proposed consent (vide section 42(1) of the said Water Act, of 1974), vide section 38(f) of the said Air Act of 1981.

I/We hereby submit that in case of change of the point or the quantity of discharge or its quality or any other modifications, quantity of emissions or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be submitted for such changes and until such CONSENT is granted, no changes shall be made.

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I/We hereby agree to submit to the Board, an application for RENEWAL OF CONSENT three months in advance of the date of expiry mentioned in the consent order.

I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. ______, for Rs. ______(Rupees ______only) of amount paid into ______and credited to the account No. ______of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981. Yours faithfully,

Signature(s) Name of the applicant(s): ______Address:______. ______. *Strike out which is not relevant **Please see relevant Table.

ANNEXURE TO I(d) 1. Full name of applicant :

2. Nationality of the applicant :

3. Constitution type :

4. Names, Registered Address and Telephone Nos. of Applicant :

5. Address of the Mine :

6. Details of Commissioning etc. :

7. Total number of employees expected to be employed :

8. Details of license, if any obtained under the provisions of Mines and Mineral Regulation and Development Act, :

9. Name of the person authorised to sign this form (the Original authorization except in the case of individual proprietor concern is to be enclosed) :

11. a) List of Machinery including hired machinery with capacity Sr. Type of Machinery Capacity­

b) List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced in Million tons/annum including overburden generation

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Sr. Product Name Existing Quantity/ Proposed Quantity/ /annum /annum

(c) License or Annual production of the mines

11. State daily quantity of water in kilolitres utilized and its source (domestic/industrial process boiler cooling others)

Sr. Water Code WC: 0kld WWG: 0klpd Water Source 1 Agriculture 2 Boiler 3 Cooling Water 4 D. M. Water Plant 5 Domestic Purpose 6 Manufacturing Process 7 Wash Water 8 Spray in mines 9. Beneficiation

12(a) State the daily maximum quantity of effluents,/ runoff’s quantity and mode of disposal (sewer or drain or river or land or lake or pond or estuary or tidal waters/sea water/off shore) Also attach analysis report of the effluent. Type of effluent, quantity in kilolitres, mode of disposal (iii) Domestic : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day (iv) Industrial : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation: _____Kls/day Mode of Disposal : Industrial: ______, Domestic : ______Ulitmate Receiving Body : Waste Wtr Discharge Pt : Source of water supply & permission obtained /applied for:

(b) Quality of effluent currently discharged or expected to be discharged (c) what monitoring arrangement is currently provided or proposed

13. State whether you have any treatment plant for industrial, domestic, surface runoff, tailings or combined effluents

Boiler=__ , DG set=___ , Bore wells= ____ , Tube wells = ____ , Capacity of All= ____

14. If yes, attach the description of the process of treatment in brief. Attach information on the quality of treated effluent via­a­vis the standards. Details of solid waste generated in the process or during waste treatment.

Sr. No. Source of Hazardous waste Category name Qty/Year HW Disposal Management

15. Total area of mine:

16. Total broken area of mine:

17. Forest area of mine:

18. Govt. area of mine:

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20. Agricultural area of mine:

21. Actual production of ore:

22. Plantation carried out :

23. No. of tailing ponds (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area):

24. Overburden generated (within mining lease area/outside mining lease area) i. Survey Nos. ii. Whether plantation are carried out in overburden iii. Whether garland drains are provided iv. Location of surface run­off from the overburden

25. No. of settling ponds:

26. Details of water bodies within lease area:

27. Distance from nearest water bodies outside lease area:

28. Present depth of the mining pit:

29. Name of the Beneficiation plant with capacity: a. Capacity of the plant: b. Source of water: c. Percentage of water proposed for recycling: d. Mode of treatment of water: e. Discharge from tailing pond:

30. Name of the Screening/Crushing plant with capacity: a. Capacity of the plant:

31. Whether workshop present in mining lease: a. Details of the activity proposed:

32. Transportation of ore: a. Source: b. Destination: c. Quantity: d. No. of trips: e. Route (Names of villages through which transportation takes place):

33. Distance from Wildlife sanctuary/Reserve Forest/any other eco sensitive area:

34. Area of private/reserved forest within lease:

35. Location of water monitoring stations:

36. Distance of mine from the nearest habitation:

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37. I/We further declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best of my/our knowledge.

38. I/We hereby submit that in case of change either of the point of discharge or the quantity of discharge or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be made and until such CONSENT is granted no change shall be brought in use.

39. I/We hereby agree to submit to the Pollution Control Board an application for renewal of consent one month in advance of the date of expiry of the consented period for outlet/discharge if, to be continued thereafter.

40. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within one month of its being called for by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

41. I/We enclose herewith Cash Receipt No./Bank Draft No. ______and date: ______for Rs. ______(In words Rupees ______) drawn in favour of the Goa State Pollution Control Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto Panaji­ ­403001: as NOC fees.

Details of Previous CTE & CTO: Valid Upto: Fees Paid = ______, Investment Amt.=Rs______, Validity for 2 years, Catg: Green, Scale: Small

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

42. ACCOMPANIMENTS : Following documents should invariably be attached: 1. Photocopy of NOC or previous consent issued by this Board. 2. Site Plan showing residencies, water bodies, roads, drains, access. 3. Detailed layout plan of the factory premises showing structures water supply lines, storm drains, sewers for domestic effluent/trade effluent and its disposal system, septic tanks/soak pits and any other relevant details. 4. Process description and process flow diagram referred vide 21 (b) (c) of this application form including mass balance and water balance wherever required. Schematic sketch alongwith design for the proposed/existing air pollution control equipment. 5. Copy of Environmental Clearance. 6. Copy of approval from FCA/clarification letter from Forest Dept. stating that the mine is operating in non forest area. 7. Copy of approval from Chief Wildlife Warden. 8. Copy of approved mining plan. 9. Copy of Surface utilisation plan. 10. Copy of Cadastal plan.

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11. Copy of ‘J’ form/lease deed. 12. Copy of hydrogeological studies. 13. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

43. ACCOMPANIMENTS : (For Renewal of Consent Application)

1. Photocopy of previous consent issued by this Board

2. Effluent Analysis reports within last six months through Laboratory recognised by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

3. Stack emission monitoring reports and/or Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (AAQM) reports within last six months through a laboratory recognized by the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

4. Details of changes

5. Copy of Environmental Clearance

6. Copy of approval from FCA/clarification letter from Forest Dept. stating that the mine is operating in non forest area

7. Copy of approval from Chief Wildlife Warden

8. Copy of approved mining plan

9. Copy of Surface utilisation plan

10. Copy of Cadastal plan

11. Copy of ‘J’ form/lease deed

12. Copy of hydrogeological studies

13. Demand Draft to be deposited in Oriental Bank of Commerce, Panaji, during working hours (10a.m. to 2 p.m.) and receipt to be attached.

*Any unit which has not obtained Consent from the Board will have to pay the fees as in force and 50% late fees from the date it was put in operation till date.

This issues with approval of the Government vide U. O. No. 116 dated 05th August, 2011”.

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.

Sd/­ (Michael M. D’Souza), Director & ex officio Jt. Secy. (STE).

Saligao, 5th August, 2011.

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Department of Social Welfare

Directorate of Social Welfare

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Order

13­129­2009­ADMN/Misc.II

Sanction of the Government is hereby accorded for creation of following temporary Group “C” posts in the Directorate of Social Welfare with immediate effect upto February, 2012 in the first instance:

Sr. No. Description Group No. of posts Pay scale Sanctioned 1 2 3 4 5

1. Lady Mobilizer/District Organiser Group ‘C’ 02 PB–1­Rs. 5200­20200+2400 (GP)

2. Software/Hardware Engineer Group ‘C’ 01 PB–1­Rs. 5200­20200+2800 (GP) (Network Engineer)

3. Instructor Group ‘C’ 02 PB–2­Rs. 9300­34800+4200 (GP)

4. Lower Division Clerk Group ‘C’ 04 PB–1­Rs. 5200­20200+1900 (GP)

Total 09

The expenditure towards pay and allowances in respect of above posts shall be debited to the Budget Head of Accounts “2235–Social Security and Welfare, 02–Social Welfare, 101–Welfare of Handicapped, 02–Strengthening of the Department under Social Welfare Wing (Plan), 01–Salaries”.

This issues with the recommendation of the Administrative Reforms Department vide their U. O. No. 923/F dated 13­6­2011, concurrence of Finance (Revenue & Control Dept.) vide their U. O. No. 1434174 dated 11­7­2011 and approval of Council of Ministers in its L IIIrd Cabinet Meeting held on 29­7­2011.

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.

N. B. Narvekar, Director & ex officio Joint Secretary (S.W.).

Panaji, 3rd August, 2011.

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