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ईटर्न कोलफी쥍ड लललिटेड LIMITED (A Subsidiary of coal India Limited) (कोल् इंलडया का सलससलडयरी) Office of the General Manager िहाप्रबंधक का कायानलय-सातग्राि क्षेत्र Satgram Area, District : Paschim Burdwan लिला: पलिि बर्निार् पोट ऑफफस: र्ेवचंर्र्गर P.O Devchandnagar Pin:713332 W.B लपर्कोड:713332 पलििबंगाल Email: [email protected] ईिेल: [email protected]

Ref/No: ECL/ GM/SAT/ENV /19-20/ Dated: …………….

To The Additional PCCF Govt. of India Ministry of Environment & Forest, Eastern Regional Office, A/3 Chandra Shekharpur, Bhubaneswar (Orissa) Pin - 751023

Sub: - Half yearly Environmental Clearance compliance report (from Oct 18 to Mar-19) of Kalidaspur Project under Satgram Area.

Dear Sir,

Please find enclosed herewith the half yearly EC Compliance report from the period from Oct 18 to Mar-19 in respect of Kalidaspur Project under Satgram Area, ECL for your kind information and perusal.

With Regards,

Chief Manager (Mining)/Agent Kalidaspur Project Satgram Area

Copy to:-

1. G.M. (Env) ECL. HQ, Borachak House; for uploading on company’s website 2. GM Satgram Area: For his kind information 3. File.

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT (FROM OCT 18 TO MAR-19) OF KALIDASPUR PROJECT UNDER SATGRAM AREA, ECL

Name of the Project # KALIDASPUR PROJECT (U/G)

MOEF&CC EC No. # J-11015/20/851A OF 20/02/86 MOEF&CC CONDITIONS : A (a) Production during from Oct 18 to # 0.049065 MT/FY 18-19 (0.0954) . Mar-19/ FY 18-19 (b) Excavated area for OCP # Nil, as Mine is underground (c ) External O.B.dump area for OCP # Nil, as Mine is underground (d) Subsided area in UG. Mine # Nil, as Mine is underground (e) Biological reclamation O.E reclaimed # Nil, as Mine is underground Area (f) Plantation done # Surviving trees available 47350Nos. B CO once in a year 24 hourly # CO conc. is monitored by CMPDIL and the . concentration is found to be under the prescribed limit. C R.P.M. 6 months during on set of Monsoon # Air quality monitoring is done by CMPDIL on . regular basis Station – A1 Industrial Station – A2 Industrial . Station – A3 Industrial D In air sample analysis report . i) Station – A1 Industrial -do- Station – A2 Industrial Station – A3 Industrial ii) Categorization whether industrial / # residential on sensitive Station – A1 Industrial & -do- Station – A2 Industrial Station – A3 Industrial

1. Mining lease hold area to be restricted to 600 # All though the lease holds area of the mine Ha as marked in the plan submitted by dept. Of 1000Ha but the working area confined to with Coal. No. forest land is to be included in the 600 Ha. No forest land falls within the mining area. lease. # Water is not taken from river Damodar, no 2. The water supply point would be locked down mine water is discharged into the river. The stream of the meeting point of the girdle mine water is circulated for underground for channel and river Damodar and quantity to be stowing purpose. Water from wells and tube monitored accordingly. wells is used for drinking purpose only. Domestic effluent is routed through soak pits. 3. A silencer and mounting to be provided in the # The main mechanical ventilator is housed in main mine fan to main DVA value of lease building having evasee, which restrict than 40 at a distance of 0.5 KM from the fan. propagation of noise. The monitored values of sound level at distance of 500 meter from the Fan house have been observed to be less than 40DBA.

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT (FROM OCT 18 TO MAR-19) OF KALIDASPUR PROJECT UNDER SATGRAM AREA, ECL

4. All pollution control measured as enlisted in # CMPDIL RI-1 has been entrusted with the task the EIP to be strictly followed. of carrying out routine environmental monitoring which comprises quarterly measurement of AAQ and noise levels at 3 designation stations and analysis of ground and mine discharge samples. A Water # Mine water is not discharge to but to open land, every possible effort are being made to ensure the supply of good quality of water for drinking purpose to local habitants. b Air & Dust # The mine is UG and also there is no CHP functioning at Kalidaspur Project hence no pollution of air and emission of dust particles takes place c Solid Waste # As Kalidaspur Project is an U/G mine hence there is no solid waste d Afforestation # At present there are 35,150 surviving trees available area of plantations 25 Ha. e Social Environment rehabilitation on # It is being controlled at area level/ Company scheme level

Project Details

1. Project Type # Mining Industries 2. Name of the Project # Kalidaspur Project 3. Clearance / approval letter(s) No. & Date # J/11015/20/85-1A of dt: 20/02/1986 4. Locations # a. District # Bankura b. State(s) # c. Latitudes / Longitudes # Latitude – 84719.8 Meters Longitude – 155706.8 Meters. (Ref.GSI of MK 258 Station) 5. Address of correspondence # C.M.D, Eastern Coalfields Limited, Sanctoria PO: Disherghar Dist Burdwan Pin 713333 (W.B) a. Address of concerned Head of organization ( # Environment Department Eastern with Pin Code & telephone/ telex/ Fax Nos) Coalfields Limited Barachowk, Dist Burdwan Pin 713371 email: [email protected]

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT (FROM OCT 18 TO MAR-19) OF KALIDASPUR PROJECT UNDER SATGRAM AREA, ECL

b. Address of the Head of the Project # Chief Manager (M) / Agent ( with Pin code & telephone / Telex/ Fax Nos) Kalidaspur Project PO: Bhara Kalibari, Dist : Bankura , WB Pin : 722143 Ph.No: 03241-250342

6. Salient features

a. Of the project # Project is located on the south Bank of Damodar River in of West Bengal, Kalidaspur Project UG. Lies at a distance of 15.0 KMs to the west of town. A permanent bridge connects Kalidaspur UG. Project with Raniganj Town. The project is under the administrative control of G.M. Satgram Area, ECL. b. Of the environmental management plans. # i) Rated capacity per annum 0.135 Million Ton. ii ) Total Block area – 1000 ma iii) Forest land. --34.84 Ha iv) Mineral Reserves – 17.73 Million Ton 2011-12. v) Life of Mine – 25 Years. 7. Break up of the Project Area (in ha) # As above

Forest Area # Nil

Non – forest area # 116.81 Ha Total # 116.81 Ha 8. Break up of project affected population. # No R&R was required for the project. SC/ ST / Advises # NA

9. Financial Details : a. Project cost as originally planned and # As per original plan 43.30 crores subsequent revised estimates and the year of in the year of 1980 and 74.05 price reference. crores in the year 1995

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT (FROM OCT 18 TO MAR-19) OF KALIDASPUR PROJECT UNDER SATGRAM AREA, ECL

b. Allocations made for environmental # i) Plantation in industrial area management plans with item wise & year wise 1.70Ha. break up. ii) Cost of equipment –4.00 crores. iii) Naricultures & plantation – 4.30 crores. iv) Other development in Township/ KDP colony to improve cleanliness and acatalectic – 3.00 crores. v) Drain & Culvert – 3.00 crores. c. Benefit cost ratio/ internal rate of return & the # 2.84 Crores in 2006-07 year of assessment. d. Whether (C) includes the cost of environmental # Yes management as shown in (b) above. e. Actual expenditure incurred on the Project EMP environmental management plans so far. Expenditure Expenditure 3649.20 Lakhs 35 lakhs so far

10. Status of construction a. Date of commencement (actual and / or # Started in January 1981 planned. b. Date of completion ( actual and of planned ) # Completed in Dec 1987 c. Date of commissioning. # December 1987

11. Project Progress details Date of Date of Date of Components Construction Completion Commissioning 1. Engineering & other project Jan. 1981 Dec. 1987 Dec. 1987 components. 2. Environmental Management and July 1987 July 2001 - pollution control components.

FORMAT FOR PROVIDING PARTICULARS ON GREEN BELT / PLANTATION UNDER F(C ) ACT 1980 AND E(P) ACT 1986

1. a. Name of the organization. # Eastern Coalfields Limited b. Envt/ Forest clearance Order Nos. # J/11015/20/85-1A of 20.02.86 2. Location Block/ Sub- Divn/ Dist/ State. # Kalidaspur Project Block – Mejhia Sub- Divn- Bankura Dist : Bankura, West Bengal 3. Address for Communication. Kalidaspur Project PO: Bhara Kalibari Dist : Bankura (WB) -722143

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT (FROM OCT 18 TO MAR-19) OF KALIDASPUR PROJECT UNDER SATGRAM AREA, ECL

4. Existing vegetation in the area / region. a. Species ( trees/ shrubs/ grasses/ # Trees climbers) trees b. Major prevalent species of each type Sishu, Palash, U- claptar etc 5. Land coverage by the project. a. Total area under the Project. # 291 Acres b. Area covered for basic infrastructure # 36 Acres (roads/ building/ factory etc.). 6. Details about natural vegetation. The natural vegetation has been left undisturbed as the mine is underground is nature. Additional plantation over vacant land measuring 10 Ha has been done and further plantation is proposed in future. The species planted are mixed type.

a. Name & number of tree/ species felled. b. Name of plant species still. # Plam, Mango, Palash, Sirish etc. c. By protecting the area will indigenous # Yes stock come up? d. Extent of green belt developed Area. # 10Ha

7. Plantation required to be carried out as per. a. Conditions of Environmental clearance # NA in Ha/ Nos. b. A condition of Forest(c) Act clearance # NA in Ha/ Nos. c. Voluntarily in Ha/ Nos. # 1600 Nos/ Ha

a. Total area available for plantation in # i) Green Belt – 2 Ha each category. ii) Dump- Nil iii) Back filled area – Nil iv) Road side – 1 Ha v) Block plantation – 5 Ha and proposed 2 Ha.

b. Plantation details ( category : wise & methodology used )

Year of Plantation No. of Species Height, Total area Survival rate planted. Spacing, covered attained

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT (FROM OCT 18 TO MAR-19) OF KALIDASPUR PROJECT UNDER SATGRAM AREA, ECL

1987-88 1000 1.50 Mtr 2 Ha >80 From 5 meters to 9 meters. 1988-89 3000 Do 2.36 Ha do 1989-90 500 Do 0.89 Ha do 1990-91 500 Do 0.89 Ha do 1991-92 3000 Do 2.00 Ha do 1992-93 10000 Do 3.25 Ha do 1993-94 5000 Do 2.20 Ha do 1994-95 5000 Do 2.10 Ha do 1996-97 1000 Do 1.12 Ha do 2000-01 500 Do 0.89 Ha do 2001-02 1000 Do 0.89 Ha do 2003-04 200 Do 0.20 Ha do 2012-13 17650 0.5 to 1m 10.00Ha do 2013-17 Continuation Do 10.00Ha do

22018-19 500 500 Do 1 Km road do

c. Survival % of plantation - Total plantation (No) # 47350Nos - Survival (No) # 33145 Nos - Survival % # 72% 8. Agency carrying out plantation and dept. & # West Bengal Wasteland Development local Panchayat Body maintenance Corporation Limited 9. Financial details (year-wise) plantation wise and item wise.

S.No Year No of spices planted Expenditure made Average cost of each surviving plant in Rs. 1. 1987-88 1000 4223.00 4.223/plant 2. 1988-89 3000 13842.56 4.614/plant 3. 1989-90 500 1937.30 3.874/plant 4. 1990-91 500 2183.00 4.366/plant 5. 1991-92 3000 10058.00 3.352/plant 6. 1992-93 10000 23450.00 2.345/plant 7. 1993-94 5000 114325.00 22.865/ plant 8. 1994-95 5000 30400.00 06.08/plant 9. 1996-97 1000 20000.00 20.00/plant 10. 2000-01 500 7000.00 14.00/plant 11. 2001-02 1000 3000.00 3.00/plant 12. 2003-04 200 2000.00 10.00/plant 13. 2012-17 17650 18.0 Lakhs -Do- 14. 2018-19 500 2.00 Lakhs -- # 10 Inspection of plantation by field experts and Inspection of plantation is done regularly their comments and follow up action. and necessary action is taken time to time. 11. Remarks / any other information # Plantation is taken up in each year during Monsoon.

HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT (FROM OCT 18 TO MAR-19) OF KALIDASPUR PROJECT UNDER SATGRAM AREA, ECL

REPORT - II

PROFORMA FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION ON REHABILIATION

1. No. of Villages affected : - Nil 2. Families affected : - SC ST OTH TOTAL NIL NIL NIL NIL 3. Compensation Package offered : - Affected per family – NIL Status central norms – NIL Project Package -- NIL 4. Budget Estimate for rehabilitation:- a) Total Outlay : - NIL b) Amount paid / used : - NIL 5. Employment details a) Total Employment to be provided : - SC ST OTH TOTAL NIL NIL NIL NIL b) Employment given so far : - SC ST OTH TOTAL NIL NIL NIL NIL 6. Rehabilitation & Re- settlement details. a) No. of families rehabilitated : - Nil i) Name of the site : - NA ii) Families rehabilitated : - SC ST OTH TOTAL NIL NIL NIL NIL b) Families yet to be rehabilitated :- I) Name of Site (s) :- NA ii) No. of Families : - SC ST OTH TOTAL NIL NIL NIL NIL 7. Any other information : - NIL

Letter Head of Agent/Chief Manager (Mining)

UNDERTAKING

Information provided in half yearly EC compliance report for the period Oct 18-Mar 19 in respect of the Kalidaspur Project of Standalone EC (Eastern Coalfields Limited) is true to the best of my knowledge:

Agent/Chief Manager (Mining) Date :…………… Kalidaspur Project/Satgram Area/ECL

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT

OF

KALIDASPUR UGP (FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2018)

(SATGRAM AREA)

E. C. no. J-11015/364/2005-IA.II(M) dated 16.02.2006.

Eastern Coalfields Limited

Regional Institute-1 (WB)

ENVIRONMENT MONITORING REPORT FOR KALIDASPUR UGP (For the Month of October, 2018)

CONTENTS

SL. NO. CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE NO.

1. CHAPTER- I INTRODUCTION 1

2. CHAPTER-II AMBIENT AIR SAMPLING & 2-4 ANALYSIS

3. CHAPTER-III WATER SAMPLING & ANALYSIS 5-7

Kalidaspur UGP CMPDI

CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.0 The environmental monitoring has been carried out as per conditions laid down by MoEF&CC while granting environmental clearance to different projects. CMPDI has trained manpower and well equipped laboratory to carry out monitoring, analysis and R&D work in the field of environment.

Reports have been prepared for submission to MoEF&CC & SPCB and other statutory authorities.

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 1, Page - 1

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CHAPTER-II

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING 2.1 Location of sampling station and their rationale:

2.1.1 Ambient Air Quality Sampling Locations I. Industrial Area Monitoring Location i) Integrated Building near 1&2 Incline (14A1): Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Colliery Integrated Building. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress. ii) Administration Building (14A2) : Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at GM Office of Kalidaspur Project. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress.

II. Residential Area Monitoring Location iii) B Type Qtr. (14A3): Residential Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Residential Colony Quarter. This station was selected to asses the ambient air quality of Residential Area in the core zone of Kalidaspur project. iv) CISF Camp (13A4): Residential Area The sampler was placed at CISP Camp office. This site was selected to assess the present ambient air quality status in residential area of core zone.

2.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Parameters chosen for assessment of ambient air quality were Particulate Matter (PM10), Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), Sulphur Di-oxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Oxides

(NOx). Respirable Dust Sampler (RDS) & Fine Dust Sampler (FDS) were used for sampling of PM10 & gaseous pollutants and PM2.5 respectively. The samples were analysed in Environmental Laboratory of CMPDI, RI-I, Asansol.

2.3 Results & Interpretations

The results of Ambient Air Quality are presented in tabular form along with for each monitoring station. Sampling stations have been chosen keeping in view predominant wind direction and have been classified as Permanent, Pre monsoon (April – September) & Post monsoon (October – March) air sampling stations. The interpretations of different parameters are given below:

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2.3.1 Ambient air quality

Particulate Matter (PM10)

In Industrial area varies from 87.3 to 88.9 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 79.6 to 3 84.0 µg/m .

Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

In Industrial area from 32.2 to 32.9 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 28.2 to 30.6 3 µg/m

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2):

3 3 In Industrial area below 10 µg/m & in Residential area below 10 µg/m .

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx):

In Industrial area varies from 13.1 to 13.7 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 12.6 to 3 12.9 µg/m .

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AMBIENT AIR QUALITY DATA

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2018 Name of the Project : Kalidaspur Project Month : October. Industrial Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building near 1&2 15-Oct-18 87.3 32.4 <10.0 13.5 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 3-Oct-18 87.4 32.2 <10.0 13.1

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building 27-Oct-18 88.5 32.9 <10.0 13.7 near 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 27-Oct-18 88.9 32.8 <10.0 13.2

Residential Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 15-Oct-18 83.5 29.5 <10.0 12.8 14A4 CISF Camp 1-Oct-18 79.6 28.2 <10.0 12.6

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 27-Oct-18 84.0 30.6 <10.0 12.9 14A4 CISF Camp 29-Oct-18 81.3 29.4 <10.0 12.7

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National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for industrial, residential and rural areas for 24 hours samples: Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx Concentration (µg/m3) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0

Environmental standard for vide MoEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No. GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at 500 meters from dust generating point: Pollutant Concentration (µg/m3) Station Category TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0

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CHAPTER – III

WATER QUALITY MONITORING

3.1 Location of sampling sites and their rationale

i) Mine discharge water from 1 & 2 Incline (14MW1)

This location has been selected to monitor the discharge quality of Mine effluent use for sparkling water on road in mine area and nearby public road where coal transport activities are in progress.

3.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Water samples were collected as per standard practice. The effluent samples were collected and analysed for five parameters on fortnightly basis and all parameters on Half- yearly basis. The Ground water samples were collected and analysed for all parameters on annualy basis. Parameters like pH and Free Residual Chlorine were analysed on-site while collecting the samples. Thereafter the samples were preserved and analysed at the field laboratory located at RI-I Office campus.

3.3 Results & Interpretations

The results are given in tabular form along with the applicable standards. Results are compared with General Standards for Discharge of Effluent (Schedule VI) in case of effluent/mine water sample and compared with IS.10500: 2012 in case of drinking water sample. Results show that most of the parameters are within the permissible limits.

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WATER QUALITY DATA (Effluent Water)

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2018. Name of the Project : Satgram area, Kalidaspur Month: October

Name of the Stations & Code : 1. 14MW1- Mine discharge water from 1&2 incline

First Fortnight data Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. 14MW1 Effluent (Schedule VI) 2-Oct-18 1 pH 7.74 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 20 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 292 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 16 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

Second Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. 14MW1 Effluent (Schedule VI) 17-Oct-18 1 pH 7.67 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 16 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 266 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 12 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

All values are expressed in mg/L unless specified.

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Kalidaspur UGP CMPDI WATER QUALITY DATA (Drinking Water) Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2018. Name of the Project : Satgram area, Kalidaspur Month: September.

Name of the Stations & Code : 1. 14DW1- Outlet from filter Plant

Indian Standard Drinking Water Date of Sampling Specification Sl. Parameters Method of Detection No. (IS-10500:2012) Detection Limit Acceptable Permissible 14-Sep-18 Limit Limit Colour, Hazen unit 1 2 5 15 Platinum Cobalt 1.0 Max 2 Odour Unobjectionable Agreeable Physical - 3 Taste Agreeable Agreeable Physical - 4 Turbidity, NTU Max 2 1.0 5.0 Nephelometric 1.0 5 pH 8 6.5-8.5 No relaxation Electrometric 0.01 6 Total Hardness 152 300 600 EDTA 4.0 7 Iron 0.06 0.3 No relaxation AAS-Flame 0.06 8 Chlorides 41 250 1000 Argentometric 2.0 9 Res Free chlorine 0.03 0.2 1.0 Spectrophotometric 0.02 10 Dissolved Solids 270 500 2000 Gravemetric 10.0 11 Calcium 56 75 200 EDTA 1.60 12 Copper <0.03 0.05 1.5 AAS-Flame 0.03 13 Manganese 0.02 0.1 0.3 AAS-Flame 0.02 14 Sulphate 46 200 400 Turbidity 2.0 15 Nitrate 15.7 45.0 No relaxation Spectrophotometric 0.5 16 Fluoride 0.38 1.0 1.5 SPADNS 0.02 17 Selenium <0.002 0.01 No relaxation AAS-GTA 0.002 18 Arsenic <0.002 0.01 0.05 AAS-VGA 0.002 19 Lead <0.005 0.01 No relaxation AAS-GTA 0.005 20 Zinc 0.03 5 15 AAS-Flame 0.01 21 Hex Chromium <0.01 0.05 0.05 Colorimetric 0.01 Colorimetric 22 Boron <0.20 0.5 1.0 0.20 Carmine Multiple Tube 23 Coliforms (MPN) Nil Not Specified 1.0 Fermentation Chloroform 24 Phenolics <0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001 Extraction 25 Alkalinity 110 200 600 Indicator 4.0 26 Cadmium <0.0005 0.003 No relaxation AAS-GTA 0.0005 All values are expressed in mg/L unless specified.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT

OF

KALIDASPUR UGP (FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2018)

(SATGRAM AREA)

E. C. no. J-11015/364/2005-IA.II(M) dated 16.02.2006.

Eastern Coalfields Limited

Regional Institute-1 Asansol (WB)

ENVIRONMENT MONITORING REPORT FOR KALIDASPUR UGP (For the Month of November, 2018)

CONTENTS

SL. NO. CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE NO.

1. CHAPTER- I INTRODUCTION 1

2. CHAPTER-II AMBIENT AIR SAMPLING & 2 - 5 ANALYSIS

3. CHAPTER-III WATER SAMPLING & ANALYSIS 6 - 7

4. CHAPTER-IV NOISE LEVEL 8 - 9

Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.0 The environmental monitoring has been carried out as per conditions laid down by MoEF&CC while granting environmental clearance to different projects. CMPDI has trained manpower and well equipped laboratory to carry out monitoring, analysis and R&D work in the field of environment.

Reports have been prepared for submission to MoEF&CC & SPCB and other statutory authorities.

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 1, Page - 1 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol

Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

CHAPTER-II

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING 2.1 Location of sampling station and their rationale:

2.1.1 Ambient Air Quality Sampling Locations I. Industrial Area Monitoring Location i) Integrated Building near 1&2 Incline (14A1): Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Colliery Integrated Building. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress. ii) Administration Building (14A2) : Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at GM Office of Kalidaspur Project. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress.

II. Residential Area Monitoring Location iii) B Type Qtr. (14A3): Residential Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Residential Colony Quarter. This station was selected to asses the ambient air quality of Residential Area in the core zone of Kalidaspur project. iv) CISF Camp (13A4): Residential Area The sampler was placed at CISP Camp office. This site was selected to assess the present ambient air quality status in residential area of core zone.

2.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Parameters chosen for assessment of ambient air quality were Particulate Matter (PM10), Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), Sulphur Di-oxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Oxides

(NOx). Respirable Dust Sampler (RDS) & Fine Dust Sampler (FDS) were used for sampling of PM10 & gaseous pollutants and PM2.5 respectively. The samples were analysed in Environmental Laboratory of CMPDI, RI-I, Asansol.

2.3 Results & Interpretations

The results of Ambient Air Quality are presented in tabular form along with for each monitoring station. Sampling stations have been chosen keeping in view predominant wind direction and have been classified as Permanent, Pre monsoon (April – September) & Post monsoon (October – March) air sampling stations. The interpretations of different parameters are given below:

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 2, Page 2 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

2.3.1 Ambient air quality

Particulate Matter (PM10)

In Industrial area varies from 89.2 to 90.0 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 81.5 to 3 86.0 µg/m .

Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

In Industrial area from 32.6 to 32.9 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 29.3 to 30.7 3 µg/m

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2):

3 3 In Industrial area below 10 µg/m & in Residential area below 10 µg/m .

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx):

In Industrial area varies from 13.4 to 13.8 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 12.9 to 3 13.4 µg/m .

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 2, Page 3 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY DATA

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2018 Name of the Project : Kalidaspur Project Month : November. Industrial Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building 12-Nov-18 89.2 32.7 <10.0 13.8 near 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 12-Nov-18 89.5 32.9 <10.0 13.4

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building near 22-Nov-18 89.4 32.9 <10.0 13.6 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 22-Nov-18 90.0 32.6 <10.0 13.8

Residential Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 12-Nov-18 85.7 30.4 <10.0 13.1 14A4 CISF Camp 12-Nov-18 81.5 29.3 <10.0 12.9

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 22-Nov-18 86.0 30.7 <10.0 13.4 14A4 CISF Camp 22-Nov-18 82.0 29.6 <10.0 13.1

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 2, Page 4 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for industrial, residential and rural areas for 24 hours samples: Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx Concentration (µg/m3) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0

Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MoEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No. GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at 500 meters from dust generating point: Pollutant Concentration (µg/m3) Station Category TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 2, Page 5 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol

Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

CHAPTER – III

WATER QUALITY MONITORING

3.1 Location of sampling sites and their rationale

i) Mine discharge water from 1 & 2 Incline (14MW1)

This location has been selected to monitor the discharge quality of Mine effluent use for sparkling water on road in mine area and nearby public road where coal transport activities are in progress.

3.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Water samples were collected as per standard practice. The effluent samples were collected and analysed for five parameters on fortnightly basis and all parameters on Half- yearly basis. The Ground water samples were collected and analysed for all parameters on annualy basis. Parameters like pH and Free Residual Chlorine were analysed on-site while collecting the samples. Thereafter the samples were preserved and analysed at the field laboratory located at RI-I Office campus.

3.3 Results & Interpretations

The results are given in tabular form along with the applicable standards. Results are compared with General Standards for Discharge of Effluent (Schedule VI) in case of effluent/mine water sample and compared with IS.10500: 2012 in case of drinking water sample. Results show that most of the parameters are within the permissible limits.

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WATER QUALITY DATA (Effluent Water)

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2018. Name of the Project : Satgram area, Kalidaspur Month: November

Name of the Stations & Code : 1. 14MW1- Mine discharge water from 1&2 incline

First Fortnight data Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. 14MW1 Effluent 2-Nov-18 (Schedule VI) 1 pH 7.81 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 24 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 268 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 16 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

Second Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. 14MW1 Effluent 22-Nov-18 (Schedule VI) 1 pH 7.53 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 26 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 224 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 24 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

All values are expressed in mg/L unless specified.

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CHAPTER - IV NOISE LEVEL QUALITY MONITORING 4.1 Location of sampling sites and their rationale

i) Integrated Building near 1&2 Incline (14N1) Noise level meter placed at Integrated Building near 1& 2 Incline to assess the noise level at time office for mine activity are in progress.

ii) Administration Building (14N2) Noise level meter placed at Administration Building to assess the noise level in GM office.

iii) B Type Qtr. (14N3) Noise level meter placed at Kalidaspur Colony to assess the noise level in colony area.

iv) CISF Camp (14N4) Noise level meter placed at CISF Camp near colony to assess the noise level at colony area. .

4.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Noise level monitoring is being carried out on quarterly basis. Noise level measurements were taken in form of 'Leq' using Integrated Data Logging Sound Level Meter (Make: RION, Model: NL-52). Noise levels were measured for about one hour. Noise levels were measured in Decibels, 'A' weighted average, i.e. dB(A).

4.3 Results & Interpretations

Ambient noise levels were recorded during day time only. The observed values were compared with standards prescribed in NAAQS, 2009 in respect of noise for Industrial, Commercial and residential areas. The observed values at all the monitoring locations are found to be within permissible limits. The monitored values are presented in tabular form along with the applicable standard permissible limits.

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NOISE LEVEL DATA

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2018. Name of the Project : Satgram Area, Kalidaspur Month. : November

Name of the Stations 1. 14N1- Integrated Building 2. 14N2- Administration Building & Code : 3. 14N3- B Type Qtr. 4. 14N4- CISF Camp

Measurement Details Permissible Sl. Station Station Name Limit of No. Code Noise level in dB(A) Date of Duration Noise level sampling (In Hrs.) Leq dB(A) 1 14N1 Integrated Building 12-Nov-18 8.30 to 9.30 63.8 75 Administration 2 14N2 12-Nov-18 13.00 to 14.00 67.4 75 Building 3 14N3 B Type Qtr. 12-Nov-18 11.30 to 12.30 58.7 75 4 14N4 CISF Camp 12-Nov-18 10.00 to 11.00 56.9 75

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) in respect of noise for Industrial, commercial and residential areas.

Station Limits for noise (Leq dB (A)) Category Day Time: 6.00 AM Night Time: 10.00 PM to 10.00 PM to 6.00 AM. Industrial 75.0 70.0 Commercial 65.0 55.0 Residential 55.0 45.0

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT

OF

KALIDASPUR UGP (FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 2018)

(SATGRAM AREA)

E. C. no. J-11015/364/2005-IA.II(M) dated 16.02.2006.

Eastern Coalfields Limited

Regional Institute-1 Asansol (WB)

ENVIRONMENT MONITORING REPORT FOR KALIDASPUR UGP (For the Month of December, 2018)

CONTENTS

SL. NO. CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE NO.

1. CHAPTER- I INTRODUCTION 1

2. CHAPTER-II AMBIENT AIR SAMPLING & 2 - 5 ANALYSIS

3. CHAPTER-III WATER SAMPLING & ANALYSIS 6 - 7

Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.0 The environmental monitoring has been carried out as per conditions laid down by MoEF&CC while granting environmental clearance to different projects. CMPDI has trained manpower and well equipped laboratory to carry out monitoring, analysis and R&D work in the field of environment.

Reports have been prepared for submission to MoEF&CC & SPCB and other statutory authorities.

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CHAPTER-II

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING 2.1 Location of sampling station and their rationale:

2.1.1 Ambient Air Quality Sampling Locations I. Industrial Area Monitoring Location i) Integrated Building near 1&2 Incline (14A1): Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Colliery Integrated Building. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress. ii) Administration Building (14A2) : Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at GM Office of Kalidaspur Project. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress.

II. Residential Area Monitoring Location iii) B Type Qtr. (14A3): Residential Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Residential Colony Quarter. This station was selected to asses the ambient air quality of Residential Area in the core zone of Kalidaspur project. iv) CISF Camp (13A4): Residential Area The sampler was placed at CISP Camp office. This site was selected to assess the present ambient air quality status in residential area of core zone.

2.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Parameters chosen for assessment of ambient air quality were Particulate Matter

(PM10), Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), Sulphur Di-oxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Oxides

(NOx). Respirable Dust Sampler (RDS) & Fine Dust Sampler (FDS) were used for sampling of PM10 & gaseous pollutants and PM2.5 respectively. The samples were analysed in Environmental Laboratory of CMPDI, RI-I, Asansol.

2.3 Results & Interpretations

The results of Ambient Air Quality are presented in tabular form along with for each monitoring station. Sampling stations have been chosen keeping in view predominant wind direction and have been classified as Permanent, Pre monsoon (April – September) & Post monsoon (October – March) air sampling stations. The interpretations of different parameters are given below:

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2.3.1 Ambient air quality

Particulate Matter (PM10)

In Industrial area varies from 90.6 to 91.4 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 84.5 to 3 87.8 µg/m .

Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

In Industrial area from 34.1 to 35.1 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 31.9 to 32.4 3 µg/m

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2):

3 3 In Industrial area below 10 µg/m & in Residential area below 10 µg/m .

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx):

In Industrial area varies from 15.7 to 15.9 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 14.5 to 3 15.2 µg/m .

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AMBIENT AIR QUALITY DATA

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year: 2018 Name of the Project : Kalidaspur Project Month : December. Industrial Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building 14-Dec-18 90.6 34.1 <10.0 15.9 near 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 14-Dec-18 91.2 34.5 <10.0 15.8

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building near 31-Dec-18 90.8 34.5 <10.0 15.7 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 31-Dec-18 91.4 35.1 <10.0 15.8

Residential Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 14-Dec-18 87.4 32.2 <10.0 14.9 14A4 CISF Camp 14-Dec-18 84.5 31.9 <10.0 14.5

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 31-Dec-18 87.8 32.4 <10.0 14.9 14A4 CISF Camp 31-Dec-18 85.1 32.1 <10.0 15.2

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National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for industrial, residential and rural areas for 24 hours samples:

Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx Concentration (µg/m3) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0

Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MoEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No. GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at 500 meters from dust generating point: Pollutant Concentration (µg/m3) Station Category TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0

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CHAPTER – III

WATER QUALITY MONITORING

3.1 Location of sampling sites and their rationale i) Mine discharge water from 1 & 2 Incline (14MW1)

This location has been selected to monitor the discharge quality of Mine effluent use for sparkling water on road in mine area and nearby public road where coal transport activities are in progress.

3.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Water samples were collected as per standard practice. The effluent samples were collected and analysed for five parameters on fortnightly basis and all parameters on Half- yearly basis. The Ground water samples were collected and analysed for all parameters on annualy basis. Parameters like pH and Free Residual Chlorine were analysed on-site while collecting the samples. Thereafter the samples were preserved and analysed at the field laboratory located at RI-I Office campus.

3.3 Results & Interpretations

The results are given in tabular form along with the applicable standards. Results are compared with General Standards for Discharge of Effluent (Schedule VI) in case of effluent/mine water sample and compared with IS.10500: 2012 in case of drinking water sample. Results show that most of the parameters are within the permissible limits.

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WATER QUALITY DATA (Effluent Water)

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2018. Name of the Project : Satgram area, Kalidaspur Month: December

Name of the Stations & Code : 1. 14MW1- Mine discharge water from 1&2 incline

First Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. 14MW1 Effluent 14-Dec-18 (Schedule VI) 1 pH 8.60 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 26 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 300 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 16 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

Second Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. Effluent 14MW1 (Schedule VI) 19-Dec-18 1 pH 8.57 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 28 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 288 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 16 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

All values are expressed in mg/L unless specified.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT OF KALIDASPUR UGP (FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 2019) (SATGRAM AREA)

Eastern Coalfields Limited

Regional Institute-1 Asansol (WB) ENVIRONMENT MONITORING REPORT FOR KALIDASPUR UGP (For the Month of January, 2019)

CONTENTS

SL. NO. CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE NO.

1. CHAPTER- I INTRODUCTION 1

2. CHAPTER-II AMBIENT AIR SAMPLING & 2 - 5 ANALYSIS

3. CHAPTER-III WATER SAMPLING & ANALYSIS 6 - 7 Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.0 The environmental monitoring has been carried out as per conditions laid down by MoEF&CC while granting environmental clearance to different projects. CMPDI has trained manpower and well equipped laboratory to carry out monitoring, analysis and R&D work in the field of environment.

Reports have been prepared for submission to MoEF&CC & SPCB and other statutory authorities.

Environmental Monitoring Report Job no-110310 Chapter – 1, Page - 1 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

CHAPTER-II AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING 2.1 Location of sampling station and their rationale:

2.1.1 Ambient Air Quality Sampling Locations I. Industrial Area Monitoring Location i) Integrated Building near 1&2 Incline (14A1): Industrial Area The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Colliery Integrated Building. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress. ii) Administration Building (14A2) : Industrial Area The sampler was placed at GM Office of Kalidaspur Project. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress.

II. Residential Area Monitoring Location iii) B Type Qtr. (14A3): Residential Area The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Residential Colony Quarter. This station was selected to asses the ambient air quality of Residential Area in the core zone of Kalidaspur project. iv) CISF Camp (13A4): Residential Area The sampler was placed at CISP Camp office. This site was selected to assess the present ambient air quality status in residential area of core zone.

2.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis Parameters chosen for assessment of ambient air quality were Particulate Matter

(PM10), Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), Sulphur Di-oxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Oxides

(NOx). Respirable Dust Sampler (RDS) & Fine Dust Sampler (FDS) were used for sampling of PM10 & gaseous pollutants and PM2.5 respectively. The samples were analysed in Environmental Laboratory of CMPDI, RI-I, Asansol.

2.3 Results & Interpretations

The results of Ambient Air Quality are presented in tabular form along with for each monitoring station. Sampling stations have been chosen keeping in view predominant wind direction and have been classified as Permanent, Pre monsoon (April – September) & Post monsoon (October – March) air sampling stations. The interpretations of different parameters are given below:

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 2, Page 2 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

2.3.1 Ambient air quality

Particulate Matter (PM10) In Industrial area varies from 90.9 to 91.7 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 86.3 to 88.6 µg/m3.

Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

In Industrial area from 40.7 to 42.8 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 39.5 to 41.8 µg/m3

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2):

In Industrial area below 10 µg/m3 & in Residential area below 10 µg/m3.

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx):

In Industrial area varies from 18.6 to 19.6 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 16.8 to 19.7 µg/m3.

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 2, Page 3 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY DATA Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year: 2019 Name of the Project : Kalidaspur Project Month : January. Industrial Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building 7-Jan-19 90.9 40.7 <10.0 18.7 near 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 7-Jan-19 91.5 42.8 <10.0 19.6

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building near 22-Jan-19 91.1 42.3 <10.0 19.5 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 22-Jan-19 91.7 41.7 <10.0 18.6

Residential Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 7-Jan-19 88.4 41.3 <10.0 17.4 14A4 CISF Camp 7-Jan-19 86.3 39.7 <10.0 16.8

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 22-Jan-19 88.6 41.8 <10.0 19.7 14A4 CISF Camp 22-Jan-19 86.5 39.5 <10.0 18.4

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National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for industrial, residential and rural areas for 24 hours samples:

Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx Concentration (µg/m3) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0

Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MoEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No. GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at 500 meters from dust generating point: Pollutant Concentration (µg/m3) Station Category TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0

Environmental Monitoring report Job no-110310 Chapter – 2, Page 5 Tests carried out at: Environment Laboratory, CMPDIL, RI-I, Asansol Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL CHAPTER – III WATER QUALITY MONITORING

3.1 Location of sampling sites and their rationale i) Mine discharge water from 1 & 2 Incline (14MW1)

This location has been selected to monitor the discharge quality of Mine effluent use for sparkling water on road in mine area and nearby public road where coal transport activities are in progress.

3.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Water samples were collected as per standard practice. The effluent samples were collected and analysed for five parameters on fortnightly basis and all parameters on Half- yearly basis. The Ground water samples were collected and analysed for all parameters on annualy basis. Parameters like pH and Free Residual Chlorine were analysed on-site while collecting the samples. Thereafter the samples were preserved and analysed at the field laboratory located at RI-I Office campus.

3.3 Results & Interpretations The results are given in tabular form along with the applicable standards. Results are compared with General Standards for Discharge of Effluent (Schedule VI) in case of effluent/mine water sample and compared with IS.10500: 2012 in case of drinking water sample. Results show that most of the parameters are within the permissible limits.

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WATER QUALITY DATA (Effluent Water)

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2019. Name of the Project : Satgram area, Kalidaspur Month: January

Name of the Stations & Code : 1. 14MW1- Mine discharge water from 1&2 incline

First Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. 14MW1 Effluent 7-Jan-19 (Schedule VI) 1 pH 8.61 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 20 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 300 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 24 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

Second Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. Effluent 14MW1 (Schedule VI) 22-Jan-19 1 pH 7.73 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 16 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 330 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 20 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

All values are expressed in mg/L unless specified.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT

OF

KALIDASPUR UGP (FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2019)

(SATGRAM AREA)

E. C. no. J-11015/364/2005-IA.II(M) dated 16.02.2006.

Eastern Coalfields Limited

Regional Institute-1 Asansol (WB)

ENVIRONMENT MONITORING REPORT FOR KALIDASPUR UGP (For the Month of February, 2019)

CONTENTS

SL. NO. CHAPTER PARTICULARS PAGE NO.

1. CHAPTER- I INTRODUCTION 1

2. CHAPTER-II AMBIENT AIR SAMPLING & 2 - 5 ANALYSIS

3. CHAPTER-III WATER SAMPLING & ANALYSIS 6 – 7

4. CHAPTER - IV NOISE LEVEL 8 - 9

Kalidaspur UGP CMPDIL

CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTION 1.0 The environmental monitoring has been carried out as per conditions laid down by MoEF&CC while granting environmental clearance to different projects. CMPDI has trained manpower and well equipped laboratory to carry out monitoring, analysis and R&D work in the field of environment.

Reports have been prepared for submission to MoEF&CC & SPCB and other statutory authorities.

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CHAPTER-II

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING 2.1 Location of sampling station and their rationale:

2.1.1 Ambient Air Quality Sampling Locations I. Industrial Area Monitoring Location i) Integrated Building near 1&2 Incline (14A1): Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Colliery Integrated Building. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress. ii) Administration Building (14A2) : Industrial Area

The sampler was placed at GM Office of Kalidaspur Project. This station was selected to assess the ambient air quality of Industrial area in the core zone where mining activities are in progress.

II. Residential Area Monitoring Location iii) B Type Qtr. (14A3): Residential Area

The sampler was placed at Kalidaspur Residential Colony Quarter. This station was selected to asses the ambient air quality of Residential Area in the core zone of Kalidaspur project. iv) CISF Camp (13A4): Residential Area The sampler was placed at CISP Camp office. This site was selected to assess the present ambient air quality status in residential area of core zone.

2.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Parameters chosen for assessment of ambient air quality were Particulate Matter

(PM10), Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), Sulphur Di-oxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Oxides

(NOx). Respirable Dust Sampler (RDS) & Fine Dust Sampler (FDS) were used for sampling of PM10 & gaseous pollutants and PM2.5 respectively. The samples were analysed in Environmental Laboratory of CMPDI, RI-I, Asansol.

2.3 Results & Interpretations

The results of Ambient Air Quality are presented in tabular form along with for each monitoring station. Sampling stations have been chosen keeping in view predominant wind direction and have been classified as Permanent, Pre monsoon (April – September) & Post monsoon (October – March) air sampling stations. The interpretations of different parameters are given below:

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2.3.1 Ambient air quality

Particulate Matter (PM10)

In Industrial area varies from 91.2 to 91.9 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 86.6 to 3 88.7 µg/m .

Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)

In Industrial area from 39.6 to 41.3 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 36.7 to 38.6 3 µg/m

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2):

3 3 In Industrial area below 10 µg/m & in Residential area below 10 µg/m .

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx):

In Industrial area varies from 19.4 to 21.3 µg/m3 & in Residential area from 16.4 to 3 18.6 µg/m .

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AMBIENT AIR QUALITY DATA

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year: 2019 Name of the Project : Kalidaspur Project Month : February. Industrial Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building 13-Feb-19 91.5 40.7 <10.0 19.8 near 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 13-Feb-19 91.9 41.3 <10.0 20.3

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A1 Integrated Building near 27-Feb-19 91.2 40.7 <10.0 21.3 1&2 Incline 14A2 Administration Building 27-Feb-19 91.7 39.6 <10.0 19.4

Residential Area 1st fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 13-Feb-19 88.7 38.6 <10.0 18.6 14A4 CISF Camp 13-Feb-19 86.8 36.7 <10.0 16.4

2nd fortnight Station Station Name Date of Parameters

Code Sampling PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) (µg/m3) 14A3 B Type Quarter 27-Feb-19 88.6 36.8 <10.0 16.8 14A4 CISF Camp 27-Feb-19 86.6 38.3 <10.0 18.5

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National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for industrial, residential and rural areas for 24 hours samples:

Pollutant PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx Concentration (µg/m3) 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0

Environmental standard for Raniganj Coalfield vide MoEF, Govt. of India, Gazette Notification No. GSR 742 (E) dated 25.09.2000 for 24 hourly samples at 500 meters from dust generating point: Pollutant Concentration (µg/m3) Station Category TSPM PM10 SO2 NOx Industrial 700.0 300.0 120.0 120.0

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CHAPTER – III

WATER QUALITY MONITORING

3.1 Location of sampling sites and their rationale i) Mine discharge water from 1 & 2 Incline (14MW1)

This location has been selected to monitor the discharge quality of Mine effluent use for sparkling water on road in mine area and nearby public road where coal transport activities are in progress.

3.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Water samples were collected as per standard practice. The effluent samples were collected and analysed for five parameters on fortnightly basis and all parameters on Half- yearly basis. The Ground water samples were collected and analysed for all parameters on annualy basis. Parameters like pH and Free Residual Chlorine were analysed on-site while collecting the samples. Thereafter the samples were preserved and analysed at the field laboratory located at RI-I Office campus.

3.3 Results & Interpretations

The results are given in tabular form along with the applicable standards. Results are compared with General Standards for Discharge of Effluent (Schedule VI) in case of effluent/mine water sample and compared with IS.10500: 2012 in case of drinking water sample. Results show that most of the parameters are within the permissible limits.

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WATER QUALITY DATA (Effluent Water)

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2019. Name of the Project : Satgram area, Kalidaspur Month: February

Name of the Stations & Code : 1. 14MW1- Mine discharge water from 1&2 incline

First Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. 14MW1 Effluent 5-Feb-19 (Schedule VI) 1 pH 7.77 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 20 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 318 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 28 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

Second Fortnight data

Sampling station General Method of & sampling date Standards for Detection Detection Sl. Parameters Discharge of Limit No. Effluent 14MW1 (Schedule VI) 18-Feb-19 1 pH 7.83 5.5 - 9.0 Electrometric 0.01 2 TSS 28 100 (Max) Gravimetric Method 10.0 3 TDS 338 Not specified Gravimetric Method 25.0 4 Oil & Grease <2.0 10 (Max) Partition Gravimetric 2.0 5 COD 20 250 (Max) Closed Reflux 4.0

All values are expressed in mg/L unless specified.

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CHAPTER - IV NOISE LEVEL QUALITY MONITORING

4.1 Location of sampling sites and their rationale

i) Integrated Building near 1&2 Incline (14N1) Noise level meter placed at Integrated Building near 1& 2 Incline to assess the noise level at time office for mine activity are in progress..

ii) Administration Building (14N2) Noise level meter placed at Administration Building to assess the noise level in GM office.

iii) B Type Qtr. (14N3) Noise level meter placed at Kalidaspur Colony to assess the noise level in colony area.

iv) CISF Camp (14N4) Noise level meter placed at CISF Camp near colony to assess the noise level at colony area. .

4.2 Methodology of sampling and analysis

Noise level monitoring is being carried out on quarterly basis. Noise level measurements were taken in form of 'Leq' using Integrated Data Logging Sound Level Meter (Make: RION, Model: NL-52). Noise levels were measured for about one hour. Noise levels were measured in Decibels, 'A' weighted average, i.e. dB(A).

4.3 Results & Interpretations

Ambient noise levels were recorded during day time only. The observed values were compared with standards prescribed in NAAQS, 2009 in respect of noise for Industrial, Commercial and residential areas. The observed values at all the monitoring locations are found to be within permissible limits. The monitored values are presented in tabular form along with the applicable standard permissible limits.

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NOISE LEVEL DATA

Name of the Company: Eastern Coalfield Limited Year : 2019. Name of the Project : Satgram Area, Kalidaspur Month. : February

Name of the Stations 1. 14N1- Integrated Building 2. 14N2- Administration Building & Code : 3. 14N3- B Type Qtr. 4. 14N4- CISF Camp

Measurement Details Permissi Sl. Station Station Name Duration Noise level ble Limit No. Code Date (In Hrs.) Leq dB(A) of Noise level in dB(A) 1 14N1 Integrated Building 13-Feb-19 8.30 to 9.30 66.4 75 Administration 2 14N2 13-Feb-19 10.00 to 11.00 69.8 75 Building 3 14N3 B Type Qtr. 13-Feb-19 13.00 to 14.00 70.4 75 4 14N4 CISF Camp 13-Feb-19 11.30 to 12.30 62.8 75

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) in respect of noise for Industrial, commercial and residential areas.

Station Category Limits for noise (Leq dB (A) Day Time: 6.00 AM to 10.00 Night Time: 10.00 PM to PM 6.00 AM. Industrial 75.0 70.0 Commercial 65.0 55.0 Residential 55.0 45.0

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