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155 Meeting State Environmental Impact Assesment Authority.(SEIAA) 155th Meeting Of State Environmental Impact Assesment Authority.(SEIAA) Meeting Date :- 07/02/2019 Time :- 09.30 A.M. Onwards Venue :- Maharashtra Economic Development Council, Board Room, 3rd Floor, Y.B. Chavan Centre, Gen. Jagannathrao Bhosale Marg, Near Mantralaya, Mumbai 400 020. Sr. UID Project Name No. Environment Clearance for Sand Mining at Aashtha, Tehsil – Bhadravati, District 2114 1 - Chandrapur, State - Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Arvi Sand (Minor Mineral) Mining Project for Aarvi, 2130 2 Tehsil – Gondpipri, District -Chandrapur, by Additional Collector Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.36 Ha. at 2138 Yergaon Village, Tehsil – MulDistrict- Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 3 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.50 Ha.at Khasra no 8,11 and 12 for Kodsi Bu., Tehsil – Korpana Kodsi Village, Tehsil – 2142 Korpana,District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector 4 Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.90 Ha. at 2148 Wadhona Village, Tehsil –Nagbhid District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 5 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.50 Ha. At 2152 Vittalwada-1 Village, Tehsil –Gondpipri, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra 6 by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.96 Ha.at 2157 Khasra no 114, 146 for Chandankheda Village, Tehsil –Bhadrawati District- 7 Chandrapur, by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 3.42 Ha. At 2161 Usegaon, Tehsil – Chimur District- Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional 8 Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Kosambi Rith Sand (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area – 0.27 ha )Production Capacity of 955 Brass/3 Month at Khasra 9 2162 no 182,183,184 &185 for Tehsil – Chimur, District -Chandrapur, by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.0 Ha. At 2165 Tarsa BK Village, Tehsil –Gondpipri, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 10 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Ahernavargaon Sand (Minor Mineral) Project at 2168 Khasra no 833,1050 for Ahernavargaon, Tehsil – Brahmapuri, District - 11 Chandrapur, State -Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.75 Ha. at 2171 Tamsi Village, Tehsil – Korpana,District- Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 12 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 4.0 Ha. at 2173 Khasra no 23/1,34 and 454 for Soit Near Village, Tehsil – Warora,District- 13 Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Kunada-1 Sand (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area-1.50 ha ) Production Capacity of 3181 Brass/3month at Khasra no 2176 22, 23,24,25 & 26 for Kunada-1, Tehsil – Bhadravati, District -Chandrapur, State 14 - Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 2.0 Ha. At 2177 Sonegaon Gawande Village, Tehsil– Chimur District-Chandrapur, State- 15 Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 2.40 Ha. At 2181 Sondri Village, Tehsil –Brahmapuri, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra. By 16 Additional Collector, Chandrapur 17 EC for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.35 Ha. At Shirpur Village, Tehsil 2188 – ChimurDistrict- Chandrapur, by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 4.025 Ha. At 2191 Khasra no 820, 825, 826, 827 & 828 Ahernavargaon-2 Village,Tehsil– 18 Brahmapuri, District-Chandrapur, by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Ladbori Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’ (M.L.Area -0.195 ha ) Production Capacity of 345 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 2192 113 & 114 for Ladbori Village, Tehsil – Sindewahi District - Chandrapur,State – 19 Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.195 Ha. at 2196 Sarandi Village, Tehsil – Sindewahi, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 20 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.61 Ha.at 2200 Bori, Village, Tehsil – Warora, District- Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 21 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.20 Ha. At 2202 Dhaba Village, Tehsil –Gondpipri, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 22 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 4.80 Ha. at 2205 Khasra no 139/1,139/2,139/3,140,141&142 Ajaypur Village, Tehsil –Chandrapur, 23 District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Londholi Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area -0.60 ha ) ProductionCapacity of 2121 Brass/3month at Khasra no 2207 571, 573 & 624 for Londholi Village, Tehsil – Sawali District - Chandrapur,State 24 – Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 3.0 Ha. At 2212 Khasra no 353,354 & 356/1 for Tulana-1 Tulana -1 Near Village, Tehsil –Warora, 25 District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 4.0 Ha. At 2214 Khasra no 265, 269, 270 & 272 Belgaon Village, Tehsil –Brahmapuri, District- 26 Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Pipri De Sand (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area -0.75 ha ) Production Capacity of 1856 Brass/3month at Khasra 2216 no 46, 47, 48/2, 49, 50, 52, 54 & 55. for Pipri De, Tehsil – Bhadravati, District - 27 Chandrapur, State - Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.80 Ha. at 2217 Dudholi Village, Tehsil –Ballarpur, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 28 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.86 Ha. At 2221 Bodada Village, Tehsil –Brahmapuri, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 29 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.75 Ha.at 2223 Khasra no 145,146,147 Karanji , Village, Tehsil – Warora,District- Chandrapur, 30 State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Raipur Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area -0.36 ha ) Production Capacity of 637 Brass/3month at Khasra no 2224 1, 2 & 121 for Raipur Village, Tehsil – Korpana, District - Chandrapur, State – 31 Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.775 Ha. At 2226 Goneda-1, Tehsil – Chimur District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 32 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 1.98 Ha. At 2228 Khasra no 293, 300, 301 Borchandli Village, Tehsil – Mul District-Chandrapur, 33 State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.715 Ha. At 2230 Goneda-2, Tehsil – Chimur District- Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 34 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Ralegaon Reeth-1 Sand (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area – 5.0 ha )Production Capacity of 7068 Brass/Annum at 2231 Khasra no 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24 & 25.. for Ralegaon Reeth-1, Tehsil – Bhadravati, District - Chandrapur, State - Maharashtra by Additional Collector, 35 Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 3.30 Ha. At Khasra no 384 to 386, 389, 390,408, 417, 420, 422, 425 Palasgaon -1 Near 2232 Village, Tehsil– Ballarpur, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional 36 Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 4.875 Ha. At 2233 Halda-3 Village, Tehsil –Brahmapuri, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 37 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 2.34 Ha. At 2234 Khasra no 672, 677, 682 Bormala1 Village, Tehsil – Sawali District-Chandrapur, 38 State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.81 Ha. At 2236 Hiwara-1 Village, Tehsil –Gondpipri, District-Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by 39 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 2.80 Ha. at 2237 Khasra no 92,93,94 & 95 Kotri Tukum Village, Tehsil–Ballarpur, District- 40 Chandrapur, State- Maharashtra by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Ranmochan Sand (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area -1.20 ha ) Production Capacity of 6,361 Brass/annum at Khasra 2238 no 148,149 for Ranmochan, District -Chandrapur, State - Maharashtra by 41 Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 3.60 Ha. At 2241 Khasra no 175,176, 204 & 205 Chichgaon Village, Tehsil –Brahmapuri, District- 42 Chandrapur, by Additional Collector, Chandrapur Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.90 Ha. At 2243 Hiwara-2 Village, Tehsil –Gondpipri,
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