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COORDINATES BOUNDAR) LATITUDE LONGITUDE POINT BPI ' 19°17'57.22"N75°55'16.98"£ B1'2 J9"I7'43.75"N 75°,55'44.49"E BP3 19°17'42.15"N 75°55'43.48"£ BP4 19"17'55.59"N 75°55'16.15"E LEGENDS LEASE BOUNDARY SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN 'ON MINEABLE SAND MINING PLAN OF RAJAPUR 3 SANDGOAT MINEABLE SAND VILLAGE: RAJAPUR ,TEHSIL:GEORAI. GRiDUNE DISTRICT:, STATE:MAHARASlITRA RIVER-GODAVARI,AREA:4.95HA(MINEABLE BOUNDARY POINT AREA- 3.71, NON MINEABLEAREA-1.24), GUTNO - 39,40,44 TO 46 49,50 TO 53 . CONTOUR ~a.\tf NILESH L MASKE SCALE'-l:5000 ABION'STRUCTURE UAUFIED PERSON

152 PLATE NO.- 3 N t

COORDINATES BOUNDARY POINT LATITUDE LONGITUDE BPI 19° , 8'49.46"N 75°54'25.()l "E 700 BP2 1~18'50.47"N 75°54'26.67"£ BP3 19°18'28.62"N 75°54'43.90"E BP4 19°18'27.33"N 75°54'42.58"E AREA

·LEGENDS· LEASE BOUNDARY ON MINEABLE SAND MINEABLE SAND

. GRID LINE BOUNDARY POINT CONTOUR SECTION LINE

SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN MINING PLAN OF RAJAPUR 1 SAND GHAT-

VILLAGE: RAJAPUR, TEHSIL: GEORAl, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: RIVER- GODAV ARl, AREA: 4.68 HA(MlNEABLE .AREA-3.51, NON MINEABLE AREA-I.l7, GUTNO-294. BP4 ~Mfi' ... NlLESB L MASKE QUALIFIED PERSON

NO~EO~----~-'~~--~--~E~20bO~~~~-'~r-----~E~40~0~·~~------~NSOOO

SCALE - I: 4000

153 PLAn; NO.- 3 t

COORDINATES BOUNDARY LATITUDE LONGITUDE POINT BPI 19°19·6.75"N 75°54'21. L5"E BP2 19"1S'S7.3S"N 75°54'24.23"E BP3 19"IS'56.75"N 75°54'2223"E BP4 19"19'6.09"N 75°54'19.21"E

N

GABION LEGENDS STRUCfURE LEASE BOUNDARY .ON r.IINEABLE SAND MINEABLE SAND GRID LINE BOUNDARY POINT CONTOUR SECTION LINE GABION STRUCTURE

SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN MININGPLAN OF GANGAWADI 2 SAND GHAT VILLAGE: GANGAWADI ,TEHSIL:GEORAI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GODAVARI, AREA: 1.80 HA(M.!NEABLE . AREA-US, NON MINEABLE AREA-O.45); . GlJf NO - 354,355. ~a.\tf NILESH L MASKE UALIFIED PERSON SCALE - I: 1500 DP4 PLATE NO.-3 N t EO Tn1 ~ E200 , E300 E400 E500 N801

~411

~~nn K~ ~~~;~L. ~~~~--f-----,----t------lII700

'\~~ ~~~ MlN'E.wLE AREA . '~~ , , /~,3.7lHA

~~~£n\,n~------+------~------~~~~~~~--~------N600

,COORDINATES ~ POINTBOUNDARY' LATITUDE LONGITUDE ~ ~412\ BPI 19°22'47.7S"N 75°55'21.76"E ~ 'en, BP2 19°22'53.23"N 75°55'23.66"E ~ '~ , BP3, 500 BP3 19°23'4.23"N 75°55'22.02"E -~ ""~ . ~ \ l

BP4 19°23'14.97"N 75°55'11.26"E '(t'''1~_..., '311\" I BP5 19°23'13.57"N 75°55'10.00;'E ~ BP6 19°23'3.73"N 75°55'20.24"E BP1 1.9°22'53'.S9"N75°55'2I.S4"E

NAill LEGENDS 4 LEASE-BOUNDARY NONMll'fflAB.LE SA)''D MINEABLE SAND GrurnL~E ' N~1I11 . BOUNDARY POINT (i) DP ~.',. - 00'

t ::::INE I-:---_x. ) ,X' \, ' ''''~nn GABION STRUCTURE "1'1

~~"""~SU~R~FA~C~E~&.G~E~O~L~OG~OC~AL~P~.... LAN.-~------r-~~7~rt}~)rl~oo l\11NINGPLAN OF BORGAON"I:HADDl2SAND Y , ,1P2 G.HAT } ivn..LAGE:B,ORGAONTHADDlTE, HS1L:GEORAI 'j"' DISTRICT: SEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA ' GABION /!J' I" RIVER- GODA VARL AREA: 4.95HA(MlNEABLE STRUC,URJ (/J 11, 00' AREA·3.71, NON MINEABLEAREA·1.24). GUTNO·4 TOS. ,~ ~aMf_ NILESH L MASKE . QUALIFIED PERSON

NOEO t:IUU E200 r,;IUU SCALE·1:4000

155 PLATE NO.-3 N· t BP4 E200 1:400 1:500 00 COORDINATES BOUNDAR LATITUDE. LONGITUDE POINT BPI 19°22'36.73''N 75°45'42.52"E BP2 19°22'36.68"N 75°45'44.37"E BP3 19°22'51.31"N 75°~5'4,1.98"E BP4 19°23'2.63"N 75°45'29.51"E BPS 19°23'I.47"N 75°45'28.18"E BP6 19°22'50.38"N 75°45'40.53"E

600 NON MINE LE AREA r.is A

MININGPLANOF HlNGANGAON1 SANDGHAT VILLAGE: HlNGANGAON ,TEHSIL:GEORAI, DISTRICT:BEED, STATE:MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GODAVARI,AREA: 4.75 HA(MlNEABLE AREA-3.56,NON MlNEABLE AREA-l.19), GUfNO-51 TO 54 24. ~i¥f NILES" L MASKE QUALIFIED PERSON

SCALE - 1:4000

156 PLATE NO.- 3 .420 N

EI00 E200 N700 t URE

MINEAB E AREA 2.81 HA ~_-L

N MINEABLE A A 0.94 HA

LEGENDS

GRID J,.INE . BOUNDARY POINT CONTOUR

GABION STRUCTURE COORDINATES . BOUNDARY LATITUDE LONGITUDE POINT BPI 19°21'35.72"N 75°45'13.28"E BP2 19°21 '35.05"N 75°45'14.97"E BP3 19°21'57.54"N 75°45'24.95"E BP4 19°21'58.07"N 75°45'23.30"E

NI00 SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN ING PLAN OF SANGAM JALGAON 1 SAND GHA VILLAGE: SANGAM JALGAON ,TEHSIL: GEORAI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RlVER- GODA VARI, (MINEABLE AREA-2.SI, NON MINEABLE AREA-O.94), GUT NO -40,43,44,45. ~~!¥R .. EI00 E200 NILES" L MASK..: SCALE - 1:3000 QUALIFIED·PERSON

157 PLATE NO.- 3 N t

ElOO E200 . , E300

MINEABLE AREA .1.3SHA 421

NON MINEABLE AREA ,O.4SHA,

LEGENDS LEASE BOUNDARY ~ON ~DNEABLE SAND MINEABLE SAND ..~~~

COORDINATES BOUNDARY LATITUDE LONGITUDE POINT SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN BPI 19°21'24,94:'N 75°43'20,89"E MIN1NG PLAN OF NAGAZARl SAA'D GHAT BP2 19°21'26,35"N 75°43'36,44"E VrUAG£: NAGAZARI,TEHSIL:GEORAl, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASIITRA BP3 19°21'25,06"N 75°43'36.60"E RIVER- GODAVARI, AREA: L80HA(MINEABLE BP4 19°21'23,71"N 75°43'21.15"E AREA- 1.35, NON MINEABLE AREA-0,45), GUTNO-2 TO 5. ~Wf NlL£SH L A~KE SCALE - 1:3000 UALIFIE:D PDlSON

158 SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN COORDINATES MINL"

MINING PLAN OF SAWLESHWAR SAND GHAT 1\"0 ~ 00 EO LEASE BOUNDARY £200 VILLAGE: SAWLESHWAR ,TEHSlL: GEORAI, COORDINA YES 'ON MINEABLE SAl"""D DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA :g:':ARY LATITUDE iwNGITUDE ~UNEABLE SAND RIVER- GODAVARI, (MINEABLE AREA-3.56, 8PI 19~1'19.36-N 75"40'59.04'"£ NON MINEABLE AREA-1.l9), GRlDUNE 8P2 19"lI'17.66"N 7S04t'l1.10"E GUT NO -3 TO 8,10. BOUNDARY POIJ\,. 8P3 19~1'23.4'""N ""41'30.19" C01\'TOUR 8P' IMI'2I.II"N Jj;o4I'30.60-E ~aHf 19"'21'16.05~ 7,"41'll.29·E SEcnONUNE BP' NlLESB L MASKE 81'\1 19"l1'17.6S-N 7'''40'58.98'':£ QUALIFIED PERSON GARION STRUCThlU: SCALE -1:6500

159 PLATE NO.- 3 N t

E200 E400 NI00

NON MINEABLE AREA 1.24 HA

N 0

MINlNG PLANOF MIIASALPINGALGAONSAND . GHAT VILLAGE: MIlASALPINGALGAON ,TEHS1L: GEORAl, DISTRICT:DEED. STATE:MAHARASIIT.RA ·GABION RIVER· GODAVARI, AREA: 4.95 ~LE STRUcruRE AREA·3.7I, ON MINEABLE AREA-L24), GtITNO-2TO 10, 12,313,16,17,23.

~Hff' NlLESR L MASKE X' QUALIFIED PERSON SCALE - 1:4000

160 PLATE NO.- 3 N E500' EI000 t NJ5

MINEABLE AREA 3.60BA

LEGENDS LEASE BOUNDARY NON MINEABLE SAND MINEABLE SAND GRID LINE BOUNDARY POINT (!) BP

I' CONTOUR i~-- SECTION LINE x----x· GABION STRUCTURE

SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN MINING PLAN OF RAKSllASBHUVAN 2 SAND GHAT VILLAGE: RAKSllASOIJUV AN ,TEHSlL: GEORAl, BP6 DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GODAVARl, AREA: 4,80 HA(MlNEABLE AREA-l,60, NON MINEABLE AREA-1.20), 1 7, ~a¥f ND..ESJl L MASKE N~E~O~ "iUi~ Pi~iiiN IL__-.~~O ~ ~ ~'~l~OOO~O

SCALE'-1:6500

161 · PLATE NO.-3 N

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SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN MINING PLAN OF SURALEGAON 2 SAND GHAT VILLAGE: SURALEGAON ,TEHSIL: GEORAI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GODAVARI, AREA: 4.90 HA(M INEABLE AREA-3.68, NON MINEABLE AREA-I.23), GUT NO - 12,13,15 TO 18. ~M« COORDINATES NILESH L MASKE BOUNDARY LATITUDE LONGITUDE UALlFIED PERSON POINT 19°23'2.IO"N 75°36'13.57"E EO E400 BPI 19°22'37.32"N 75°36'53.67"E BP3 19°22'36.31"N 75°36'53.15"£ SCALE - 1:7500 BP4 19"23'1.09"N 75°36'li.%"E

162 N PLATE NO.- 3 t

EIOO E200 E400 NOO N200 UP

.: COORDINA'i'l:S BoUNDARY LATITUDE LONGITUDE· POINT BPI 19"22'25.80"N 75°37'8.14"E SURFAL"E'" GEOLOGICAL PLAN MlNlNC !'LAN OF PANCHLESWER SAND CRA T BP2 19°22'22.54"N 75"37'24.93"E VILLAGE: PANCBLESWER,lEHSn.: GEORAl, BPJ 19"22'2L38"N 75°37'24.81"E DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASfITRA BP4 19"22'24.70"N 75°37'8.07"E RIVER- GODAVARI, AREA: 1.75 HA(MINEABLE AREA-L3I, NON MINEABLE AREA-O.44), . GUTNO-68,t. SECTION LINE x .SCALE - 1:3500 ABIONSTRUCTURE

163 N PLATE NO.-3 EO EIOO E200 E300 . E400 ESOO E600 E700 t ~--~'---~~~----~~------~~------~~------T~--~--~------~300

LEGENDS COORDINATES LEASE BOUNDARY SCALE -1:4500 BOUNDARY LATITlJDE LONGITUDE ON MINEABLE SAND POINT SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN BPI 19"23'16.82''N 75°32'49.55"E MINEABLE SAND MININGPLANOFPATBRVALABU. ZSAND GHAT BP2 19°23'12.60"N 75°32'59.43"E VILLAGE:PATHRVALABU'. ,TEHSlL:GEORAI, G~LINE BP3 19"23'11.50"N 75°,33'8.23"E DISTRICT: BEED,.STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER-GODAVARl. (MINEABLEAREA-3.15, 19°23'9.63"N 75°33' 12.26"E BOUNDARY POINT BP4 NON MINEABLE AREA-1.05). BP5 19°23'7.S6"N 75°33' 11.38"E .CONTOUR our NO -1.2- BP6 19"23'9.67"N 75°33'7.53"E SECTION LINE ~Nff' BP7 19"23'10.73"N 75°32'5S.89"E NlLESB L MASKE BPS 19°23'14.99"N 75°32'48.75"E ABION SJ'R,UCTURE QUALIf1D) PERSON

164 PLATE NO.~3

LEGENDS LEASE BOUNDARY NON MINEABLE.SAND MINEABLE SAND f~~_~-7~~~~. CRJDLlNE BOUNDARY POINT (i) BP CONTOUR. I.... ._.,.. SECTION LINE X X' CABION STRUCTURE MINEABLE AREA :3.6UA :3 COORDINA YES :g~AR" LATITUDE LONGITUDE BPI 19°25'1.93"N 75°30'56.06"E BP2 19°25'2.37"N 75°30'57.39"£ HP3 19·24·54.35"N 75°31'0.IS"E BP4 19°24'44.43''N 75°30'S9.93"E BPS 19·24'2S.25"N 75°30'SS.19"E BP6 19°24'23.79''N 7S030'SS.64"E BP7 19·24'23.72"N 75°30'54.21."E BPS 19·24'2S.23"N 75·30'53.76"E BP9 19°24'44.62"N 75°30'5S.S8"E HPIO 19·24'54.21"N 75030'58.80"E

SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN MINING PLAN OF BORGAON BU. 2 SAND GHAT VILLAGE, BaRGA-ON BU. ,TEHSIL.,GEORAI. DISTRI L nns):>, STATU, MAJIARASJITRA RIYli.R- CODAY ARt, (M[NEABLE AREA-3.60, NON ",UNEABLE AREA-1.20), cur NO -170,172,173.174.176.1.

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SCA.LE _ 1: 5000 QUAI.J:flF.D PERSON

165 PLATE NO.-3 N EIOO E200 LEGENDS t LEASE BOUNDARY ON MINEABLE SAND MINEABLE SAND N600 GRID LINE BOUNDARY POINT CONTOUR SECTION LINE X X'

GABION STRUCTURE NSOO 500

386

87 COORDINATES BOUNDARY LATITUDE LONGITUDE POINT BPI 19° 6'15.85"N 76°21'20.63 "E BP2 19° 6'26.52"N 76°2 i'31.38"E 385 BP3 19° 6'36.09"N 76°21'35.81"E BP4 19° 6'35.47"N 76°21'37.39"E BP5 19° 6'25.73"N 76°21 '32.95"E BP6 19'? 6'14.66"N 76°21 '21. 78"E 386 SURFACE & GEOLOGICAL PLAN MINING PLAN OF DIGRAS 2 SAND GHAT· VILLAGE: DIGRAS ,TEHSIL: PARLI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GODAVARI, (MINEABLE AREA-3, NON MINEABLE AREA~I), UT NO -30,35,39,40,42 TO 44,47,48,51 TO 57,60,61. <:;;~a.\fR El00 NILESH L MASKE SCALE - 1:3000 QUALIFIED PERSON

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167 . GODAWARI RIVER DlllECTION OF FLOW

LENGTH =750M -

The following process are followed for the estimation of sand in sandghat LEGENDS 1.The Demarcation ofsandghatis done as per tOm*10m interval I LEASE BOUNDARY 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid II II 3. Auger driller is created the whole sandghat in lOm*10m grid pattern 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape TIDS MAP FOR DEPTH CALCULATION .5. After taking all the readings of depth of sand of Sawargaon Ni. sandghat 6. The average depth of Sawargaon Ni. saodghat of Godawari River is 3.1 m MlNlNG PLAN OF SAWARGAON Nl SAND GHAT

GODAWARI RIVER '

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The following process are followed for the estimation of sand in sandghat 1.The Demarcation of sandghat is done as per lOm*lOm interval , 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid ILEASE BOUNDARY. II 3. Auger driller is created the whole sandghat in lOm*lOm grid pattern 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape 5. Mter taking all the readings of depth of sand of Sawaleshwar sandghat . TIDS MAP FOR DEm CALCULATION 6. The average depth of Sawaleshwar sandgbat of Godawari River is 3.2 m MINING PLAN 0.'SAWALESIIW AR SAND GilA r .--,------,- ..----~--..

168 GODAWARI. RIVER un"'...... LENGTH = 700M -c, ". I J.93.1 3.7 3.6 .} J 3. 3.7 J.' J. 3.' l. 3.7 3.6 3 J.' J. 3.73.6 J. J.? J. 3.7 J.6 3. J.9 l. 3.73.6 3.1 J.' l. 3.7!U l. J.' J.I J. J.6 J 3.9 3.8 3.13.6 J. 3.' J.! J.7 J. J 3. J 3. s. 3. J.9 J.8 J.7 l.ti 3.8 .9 .8 .7 .6 .8 .9 .8 .7 .6 .8 if J.9 3.8 3.7 3.9 .. J.9 l.8 3. 3. .. l.t l.a 3.7 l.' if 39J.' 3. 3. .. 3.9 J.83.7 3.9 .. 3.9 l.8 3.7 J.' .. 3,9 J.8 J. 3~ .. J.' 3.11 a, 3 .. J.9 J.8 3.7 J. .. l.9 J.8 J. 3. • 3 3 J. J • .• .8 iJ.7 ." . ., .8 .7 .f • .. .8 .7 .. 3.93.' 3.13.6 J.a l. ).83.73. 3.11l.' 3.* 3.7 3.63.8 3.9l.8 3.73.6 3. J.' JJJ 3.7 3.63.8 J.' 3.8 3.73.6 3.8 l. 3.83.7 3.' J.I 3 l.83.7 3.' 3. J.93.8 3.13,6 3.8 l. 3.8l. l.6 J 3. 3. J. 3 l. 3.9 .83.7 .63.8 .9 •• .7 .6 .8 .9 .8 .7 .. le .. ~ 3.8 J.9 3.63.7 3.9 3.8 l. 3. J.7 3. 3.8 l.93.6 3.1 l. J.8 3. l. 3.7J. 3.8 J.'3. 3.7 J. l.83.9 3. 3.7 3. l.8 l.9 J. 3.7 J~ 3.8 3. 3.' 3.7 3. 3.8 J.' 3.6 J.7 3. 3.8 J~ 3. 3.7 J. 3. 3. 3. l. 3. 3.8 l.9 J.6 13·733 .8 " .6 .7 .9 .8 .9 .6 .7 .f H 3.7 l.8 3. • 3.8 3.7 J.8 3. .. l.8 3.13.8 3. • J.• l.73.8 3. • 3.8 3.7 J.8 3. .. 3.8 3.7 l.R 3. • J.8 J.73.8 3. 4 3.8 p3.8 3. • 3.8 J.73.8 a. • J.8 3.73.8 3. .. l.8 3. 3.K 3. • 3 3.7 .R 3.9 .. ~.8 .7 .8 .9 • .8 .7 .K " .. J.6 J.7 l.S 3.' J.7 J.' 3.7 J.8 J. 3.7 l.63.7 3.8 33 3.73.6 3.73.8 J.93.7 J.6 J.7 3.8 J.! 3.7 J.6 3.73.8 3.' 3.1 J.' 3.7 3.8 3. 3.7 J.6 3.73.8 3. 3.73.63.1 3.7 J.' J.? 3.8 J. J. 3. 3.7U 3. 3. 3.6 .7 .8 J,,~.7 .6 .7 .8 .9 .7 .s s,7 .8 ..9 .1 :r: 3.8 J.'

The followingprocess are followed for the estimation of sand in sandghat LEGENDS 1. The Demarcation of sandghat is done as per lOm*lOminterval 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid I LEASE BOUNDARY II II I 3. Auger driller is created the whole sandgbat in lOm*lOm grid pattern I 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape 5. After taking all the readings of depth of sand of Sangamjalgaon 2 sandghat TIDS MAP FOR DEPTH CALCULATION I MINING PLAN OF SANGAMJALGAON 2 SAND i 6. The average depth of Sangamjalgaon 2 sandghat of Godawari River is 3.8 m GHAT I _._ _ GODAWARI RIVER DlRECfION OF FLOW

LENGTH = 900M

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. GODAWARIRIVER DlRECflON OF FLOW

LENGTH =900M

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170 . .GODAWARI RIVER DIRECTION OF FLOW

LENGTH =850M

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3. Auger driller is created the whole sandgbat in 10m*10m grid pattern , 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape THIS MAP FOR DEPTH CALCULAnON 5. After taking all the readings of depth of sand of Raja pur 1sandghat 6. The average depth of Raja pur 1 sandghatofGodawari River is 3.20 m MININGPLANOF RAJAPURI SANDGHAT

GODAWARI RIVER DIRECTION OF FLOW

LENGTH = 700M

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1 ------~ GODAWARJ RIVER . DlREc::TrONOF FLOW LENGTH = SOOM

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The following process are foll()wedfor the estimation of sand in sandgbat LEGENDS 1. The Demarcation of sandghat is done as.per lOm*]Om interval 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid I LEASE BOUNDARY· II 3. Augen driller is created the whole sandghat in lOm*IOmgrid pattern II 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape 5. After taking aUthe readings of depth of sand of Panchalshwar sandghat 6. The average depth of Pancha.lshwar sandghat of Godawari River is 3.2 m TIDS MAP FOR DEPTH CALCULATION

MINING PLAN OF PANCHALSHWARSAND GHAT

L .

172 ,

W=40M ,

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LENGTII = IlOOM

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GODAWAIURIVER

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GODAWARI RIVER DIRECTION OF FLOW

LENGTH = 900M .

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The following process are followed for the estimation of sand in sandghat 1.The Demarcation of sandghat is done as per lOm*10m interval 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid j LEASE BOUNDARY II 3. Auger driller is created the whole sandghat in lOm*lOm grid pattern 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape 5. After taking all the readings of depth of sand of Gangawadi 1 sandghat THIS MAP FOR DEPTH CALCULATION 6. The average depth of Gangawadi 1sandghat of Godawari River ·is3 m MINING PLAN Of GANGAWADI.ISAND GHAT

176 GODAWARI RIVER

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The following process are followed for the estimation of sand in sandghat 1.The Demarcation of sandgbat is done as per lOm*lOm interval LEASEBOUNDARY II 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid I II ,·3.'Auger driller is created the whole sandghat in lOm*lOm grid pattern 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape THIS MAP FOR DEPTH CALCULATION . 5. After taking aUthe readings of depth of sand of Digras 2 sandgbat 6. The average depth of Digras 2 sandghat of Godawari River is 4.5 m MINING. ,LANOFD1GRASAND::::lJS1

CODAWAJU RIVER OUIEet'lON OF "LOW

LENGTH- 900M

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The following process are followed for the estimation of sand in sandghat 1. The Demarcation of sandghat is done as per lOm*lOm interval 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid ILEASE BO(iNMRY II II 3. Auger driller is created the whole sandghat in 10m*lOm grid pattern 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape 5. After taking all the readings' of depth of sand of Borgaonthaddi 2 sandghat TIDS MAP FOR DEPTH CALCULATION MINING PLAN OF 8ORGAONTHADDI2 SAND 6. The average depth of Borgaonthaddi 2 sandghat of Godaw·ari River is 3,m GHAT CODA WARI RIVER DlRECfION or FLOW

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The following process are followed for the estimation of sand in sandghat 1.The Demarcation ,of sandghat is done as per lOm*lOm interval LEASE BOUNDARY 2. The use the auger driller to find out the depth of each grid I II II 3. Auger driller is created the whole sandghat in JOm*10m grid pattern 4. And measured the depth of holes by using measuring tape TIDS MAPFOR DEPTH CALCULATION 5. After taking all the readings of depth of sand of Borgaonthaddi 1 sandghat 6. The average depth of_no~~~on.=~h~a~d~d~i~l~s~a=n0=~dgf==Gh=.at0~d_a=w~a_ri__~isR==3i==.lv~_mer=~~~.MIIIIIIIIN.IN.GIIII0·IlllPLAFI!!III..~O~NiiIlll.~'!iiNGIIIITSHA.ANIIII!!IDD.IIID_. 11II1

GODAWARI RIVER D1R£CTION Of FLOW

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The (oUowjDgprocess are foDowed(or the estimation of sand in sandgbat 1.The Demarcation ofsandgbat ~ done as per lOm*lOm inleml 2.The use theauger driller to find out the depth of each grid ILFASEBOllMlARY II 3.Auger driller is created the whole sandghal inlOm*lOm grid pattern 4. And measured tbe depth of h~es by using measuring tape . 5. After taking allthe readings of depth of sand or Borgaon Bu 2sandgbat 6.The average depth of Borg.on Bu 2 sandgbat of GGdawari River is 3m TlrrS MAPFORDEPTHCALCULATION

ML\1NG PLA.~OF BORGAO~ BU, ZSANDGHAT

178 GOOAWARfRlltR DlII£COOXOfflOW LF.NGTH =I.M

.ThefoUowingprocess are followedfor theestimationofsand insaodghat I. The Demarcation ofsaod~atis doneasper 10m*lOminterval 1.The useilieauger driller tofindout thedepth ofeachgrid ILI'..tI£BOUI,DARY II 3.Auger driUer~ created thewholesan~hat in 10m*1Omgrid pattern . 4.And measured iliedepili ofbolesby usingmeasuring tape 5.After ta~Dg allthe readings ofdepth ofsand ofSUr81egaon2saod~at . 6.The average depili orSuralegaon 2san~at ofGodawari Illier ~ 3.2m

179 ." .

Annexure: XIV .. Environmental plan

180 PLATE NO:-S tN

DfSlRICT: MAHARASHTRA RlVER- GODAVARI;, (MfNEABLEAREA-O.9, NON MINEABLe AREA-O.3),

scALF. -1:8000

181 , PLATE NO:- 5 i

LEGENDS

BOUNDARY

SAND

ROAD

RADIUS (500M)

SEtTION LINE

VIILAGE: GAVHANTHADI,TEMA,NJLEGAON, DISTRICT: BEED, STA1'E: MAHARASliTRA RIVER- GODA V ARl, (MJN frABLE AREA-3.08, NON MINEABLE A.ltEA-L03).

~l¥R = NILESH L MASKE SCALE - 1:8000 PERSON' PLATE NO:- 5 tN LEGENDS

LEASE BOUNDARY '! AGRICULTURE LAND

SCR~LAND

HABBITATION

NON l'tfiNEABLE

SAND

RIDHORI, ,TEHSIL: MANJLEGAON. DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASJITRA RIVER- GODAV ARl, (MINEABLE AREA-3.3S, NON l'.flNEABLE AREA-U3),

~a.}tg Nn.ESH L MASKE SCALE - 1:8000 PERSON

182 .I

PLATE NO:-5

LEGENDS

LEASE BOUNDARY

AGRICULTURE LAND

SAND

ROAD

RADIUS (500M)

VILLAGE: KATHO.DA. ,TEHSIL: GEORAl, DISTRlCT: BEED. STATE: MAflARASHTRA RIVER·GODAVARI. (MINEABLE AREA-3_71, NON MINEABLE AREA·1.24), OUT NO -6,7,8.10. ~Wf= NILESH L MASKE . SCALE - 1:8000

LEGENDS

NILESH L MASKE PERSON

183 PLATE NO:- 5 tN LEGENDS

~)PENSCRUB

HABITATION 1111111111111111111111

(,EASE BOUNDARY·

AGRICULTURE LAND

NON MINEABLE SAND

SAND.

ROAD

RADIUS (SOOM)

SECTION LINE C:-----'-C'

GABION STRUCTIJRE

NO. OF TREES

ENV1RONMENT PL<\:N (500M RADrtrS) MINUiG PLAt" OF RAJAPUR 1 SAND GHAT VIJ.LAGE: RAJAPUR, TEHS.IL: GEORAl, DlSTRlCT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GaDA VARl, AREA: 4.68 HA(MINEABLE AREA-3.51, NON MINEABLE AREA-Ln, GUTNO-294. ~Mte=-= NILESH LMASKE SCALE -1:8000 QUALIFIED PERSON

PLATE NO:- 5 N

LEGENDS t

OPEN SCRUB

HABITATION 1111111111111111111111

LEASE BOUNDARY

AGRICULTURE LAND

NON MINEABLE SAND

SAND

ROAD

RADIliS (50OM)

SECTION LINE

GABION STRUCTURE

NO. OF TREES

ENVIRONMENT PLAN (5001\1 RADIUS•) MINING PLAN OF GANGA W ADlI SAND GHAT VILLAGE: GANGAWADJ, TEHSIL: GEORAI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GODA VARl, AREA: 4.95 HA(MINEABLE AREA-3.71, NON MINEABLE AREA-L24), GUT NO - 279 TO 284, 329. ' .~b)fR =

lo.'lLESH LMASKE SCALE - 1:8000 QUALIFIED PERSON .

184 PLA:TE NO:- 5 tN .LEGENDS

OPEN SCRUB

IL\BITATION 111111'11111111111111111 LEASE BOUNDARY I

AGRICULTURE LAND

NON ]\UI'rEABLE SAND'

RADIUS (500M)

GABIO!, STRUCTURE

NO. OF TREES

ENVlRON)\1ENTIILAN (500M RADIUS)• ~nNING PLUI OF BORGAONTUAlDDl2 SAND GilA T . VILLAGE: BORGAONTBADDI, l'EHSIL: GEORAl, DISTRICT: B,EEO, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RlVER- GbDA VARI, AREA, 4.95 HA(MINEABLE AREA·3.71;NON MINEABLE AREA-(24)" GUT NO - 4 TO 8. ~WR;:= NILESH L MASKE QUALU~IEDPERSON l'LATENO:-lI t

LEGENDS

LEA:SE BOUNDARY

AGRIC1:1LTURE.LAND

KON MINEABLE SAND

SAND

ROAD

RADIUS (500M)

GABION STRUC1'URE ..._.-

NO. OF TREES •

EN:v.IRONMENTPUN (SoOM RADIUS) M(NING PLAN OF lUNGANGAON 2 SAND GJIA T. VILLAGE: HINGANGAON ,:rEHSIL: GEORAI, DISTRICT:BEim, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER- GODAVARI, AREA: 4.8.5 HA(MlNEABLE AREA"3.64,NON MINEABLE AREA-L21), , GUT NO - 13 TO 15, 17 TO 19. s@~= !iiILESHL MASKE SCALE -1:8000 'QUALIFIED rERsON

185 PLATE NO:-.5 N t

VILLAGE; HINGANGAON ,TEHSIL; DISTRICT; BEED: STATE; MAHARASHTRA . RIVER- GODAVARI, AREA: 4.75 HA(M1NEABLE AREA-3.S6, NON MINEABLE AREA-1.I9),

~Wfx=P Nll.ESD L MASKE

·PLATE NO:- 5 N t

LEGENDS

LEASE BOUNDARY

AGRICULTURE LAND I

NON MINEABLE SAND

VILLAGE: SANGAM lALGAON ,TEHSIL: . DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RJVER- GODAVARI, (MINEABLE AREA-2.8!, NON MINEABLE AREA-O.94l, ~¥fi'== NIl.ES}I L MASKE SCALE - 1:8000 PERSON

186 PLATE NO:-5 N t LEGENDS

HABITATION 111111111111111110111,

LEASE ~OUNDARY

AGRICULTURE LAND

SAND

VILLAGE: SAWARGAON Nl. ,TEHSIL GEORAI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA .... &NER· GODA VARI, AREA: 3.38 HA(MINEABJ.,E AREA.2.53, NON MINEABLEAREA·O.84),

SCALE - 1:8000 PLATENO:·5 i

LEGENDS

RADIUS (SOOM)

SECTIONLlNE

GABION STRUCTURE

VILLAGE: SAWLESHWAR ,TEHSIL: GEORAI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RlYER· GODA VARI. (MINEABLE AREA·3.56, NON MINEABJ.,E AREA· 1.19),

~a¥f==- NILESH L MAliKE SCALE· 1:8000 PERSON

187 PLATE NO:- 5 N t

LEGENDS

~l¥f== NILESD L MASKE SCALE -1:8000

. PLATE NO:- 5 N t

LEGENDS

LEASE BOUNDARY

AGRICULTURE LAND

NON MINEABLE SAND

NONM'[NE~LE I.lORA

o· f ••• _ . ..-.« • ~. -DeJi(>t. ,.'

RAKSDASBDUV AN ,TEHSIL: GEORAI, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RNER- GODAVARI, AREA: 4,80 HA(MINEABLE AREA-3.60, NON MINEABLE AREA-] .20),

~#S'= NILESD L MASKE SCALE - .:8000 PERSON

188 PLATE NO:- S N 1

LEGENDS

HABITATION lIillllllllllllllllfil

LEASE BOUNDARY

AGRICULTURE LAND'

NON MINEABLE SAND

SAND

ROAD

RADIUS (500i\1)

SECTION LINE

,GABION STRUCTURE , ' ... NO OF TREES, .! ENVIRONMENT PLAN (SOOMRAJ}IUS)• ;'". MINING PLAN OF NAGAZARI SAND GRA T ti.· VILLAGE: NAGAZARI .TEHSIL: GEORAI. "' DISTRICT: BEED. STATE: MAHARASHTRA ... RlVER- GODAVARI. AREA: 1.80HA(MINEABLE .' . AREA- 1.35, NON MINEABLE AREA-0.45). 1indoepot GUTNO-2T05. '0 ~bW=: NILESB L MASKE SCALE-1:8000 QUALIFIEDPERSON

PLATE NO:-S N t LEG.E;NDS

LEASE BOUNDARY

AGRICm,TURE LAl\'D

NON MINEABLE SAND

SAND

.ROAD

RADIUS (500i\1)

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ENVIRONMENT PLAN (SOOMRADIUS) MINING PLANOF JlORGAON BU..1SAND GHAT VILLAGE: BORGAONBU.l.TEI-ISIL GEQRA1, DISTRICT: BEED. STATE: MA'HARASHTRA RIVER- GODAVARI. AREA: 1.80 HA(MINEABLE AREA-l,J5. NON MINEABLE AREA-OA5). GUTNO-ISS.156, ~bW NILESHL MASKE SCALE-1:8000 'QUALIFIED PERSON

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~ONMENT PLAN (SOOMRADIUS) MINING PLAN OF SURALEGAON 1SAND GH.AT VILLAGE: SURALEGAON ,TElISll..: GEORAl, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RlVER- GODAVARI, AREA: 4.90 HA(MINEABLE AREA.3.()8, NON MlNEABLE AREA· 1.23), GUT NO - 12.13.15 TO IS. ~!Mf_

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ENVIRONMENT PLAN (5(lOM RADRJS) MINING PIAN OF PATRRV ALA BU. 1 SAND GHAT "1LLAGE: PATllRVALA BU. ,TEHSll..: GEORAl., DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHIRA RIVER· GODA VARI. (MINEABLE AREA-3.15, NON MINEABLE.AREA-I.05J, . GUTNO-12. ~a..\fR== NILESR L MASKE SCALE - 1:8000 QUALIFIED PERSON

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ENVIRONMENT PLAN (5001\'1 RADIUS) MINING PlAN OF BORGAONBU.2 SAND GHAT VILLAGE, BORGAON BU•• TEHSIL: GfiORAl. DISTRlCT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RIVER· G0DA VARl, (MINEABLE AREA-J 60, NON MiNEABLE AREA·UO), GUT NO ·17() [72 113.174.176.1. ~HfR== NIU:SH L MASKE SCALE -1:8000 QUALIFJED PERSON PtAIE NO:-5 tN

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ENVlRONM,ENT PLAN (5001\1 RADHJS) MINING PLAN os DlGRAS 2 SAND GlIAT VILLAGE: DlGRAS .TEflSlL: PAALi, DISTRICT: BEED, STATE: MAHARASHTRA RlVER· GODAVARI, (M!}icABLEAREA-3, NON MINEABLE AREA·I), GliT'NO -30,35,39,40,42 'H) 44,47,48,5 I TO 57,60,61 ~a..\te-= NILESH I. MASKE SCALE· 1:8000 QUALIFIED PERSON

191 Annexure: XV· EMP summary sheet Enclosed·

192 Bor " S. Borg Path a Pathar Surle Surle Panch Rakshas Mhalaspi Impact Control gao Rakshasb N Impact aon rwala wala gaon gaon aleshw bhuwan mplegao Source measure n· huwan 1 0 Bu.1 Bu.l Bu.2 i 2 ar 2 n Bu.2 Compactio n, gradation On Air 5000 500 5000 5000 and 50000 50000. 50000 50000 50000 50000 Quality' 0 '00 0 0 drainage on both sides. Road Proper 1261 729 35535 11370. 1129 1447 27555 degradati maintenan 381750 447450 359250 00 00 0 0 50 50 0 on ceo Regular 1765 680 33166 10612 1054 1351 25718 water 356300 417620 335300 Transpo 40 40 0 0 20 00 0 1 spraying. rt Road Air quality will be monitoring at 1500 150 1500 1500 impacted 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 . 1500b 0 00 0 0 - village.(For One Day Monitoring ) Health 1000 100 1000 1000 Checkup of 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 0 00 O· 0 Employees. Sand carrying , trucks will be effectively .. covered by 1000 300 3000 3500 tarpaulin to 20000 20000 15000 35000 35000 35000 0 00 0 0 avoid escape of fines to the Truck/ atmospher Tractor Air e. (2 2 Movem Quality . Tarpaulin) ent Regular monitoring 100 of the 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 0 exhaust fumes. Barriers & Traffic Manageme 1000 100 1000 1000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 nt 0 00 0 0 Expenses. {Excluding' -

193 " --- - ,-- - - ,------Man Power Salary which is included in Ij labour costs) Regular ramp Inspection and Ramp Ii maintenan ce.(Excludi 2000 200 2000 2000 Ramp ng Man 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 Mining 0 00 0 0 and Power 3 Operation Sand Salary s I' Reach which is included in labour costs) . Provision 1000 100 1000' 1000 of dusk 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 0 00 0 0 masks. Green belt' along bank(For 6305 243 11845 37900 3765 4825 91850 149150 1272500 1197500 Green Belt 00 000 00 0 00 00 0 0 Developme Bank nt) Bank Erosion/FI Plantation 4 Manag ood Plain of wide leaf . ement managem talLtrees ent on banks 1500 150 1310 1312 J and grass 22500 22500 14625 15000 11250 16875 0 00 0 5 along slanting, portion of bank. Final Gabions/ Mine boulders Closer Replenish will be 1500 150 1500 1500 5 Plan ment of 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 arranged as 0 00 0 0 implem Sand per entatio guidelines n Mobile toilet, Mobile sewage toilet, 1000 100 10000 10000 1000 1000 10000 6 handlin sewage 100000 100000 100000 00 000 0 0 00 00 0 g& handling & treatrne. treatment nt CCTV 7500 750 7500 7500 7 Monito 75000 75000 75000 75000 75000 75000 0 00 0 0 ring

194 ---, - - --. ,-----c- --- - Ground Water 1500 150 15000 15000 1500 1500 15000 8 150000 150000 150000 Monito 00 000 0 0 00 00 0 , ring 1414 884 23700 10973 1093 1266 19368 285882 Total EMP 2516550 2399925 140 940 10 20 970 475 55 0 Recurring 6436 501 10380 57082 5793 6458 87873 123107 1104050 1060550 Cost 40 940 10 0 70 50 0 0 Capital 7705 383 13320 52650 5146 6206 10581 162775 1412500 1339375 Cost 00 000 00 0 00 25 25 '0

\ Impac S. Sawa Sanga Sanga Hing Hinga Borgao Borga Gang t Impae Control Savles Nagj Ganga N rgao mjalga mjalga anga ngao nthadd ontha awadi Sourc t measure , hwar hari wadi 1 0 .r: n Ni on 1 on 2 on 1 n2 ' i1, ddi2 .2 e , Compactio_ n, / On Air gradation 5000 500 5000 5000 Oualit and 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000 0 00 0 0 y , drainage on both sides. Road Proper 20070 2503 265 -28800 2691 2566 14595 21870 13605 17070 degrad maintena 38700 0 50 650 0 00 50 0 0 0 0 , ation ' nee. Regular 18732 2336 247 26880 2511 2395 13622 20412 12698 15932 water 36120 ' , 0 60 940 0 60 40 0 0 0 0 Transp spraying. , , 1 ort Air quality Road will be monitorin gat 1500 150 1500 1500 impacted 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 0 00 0 0 village.(Fo r One Day Monitorin g) Health Checkup 1000 100 1000 1000 of 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 0 00 0 0 Employee s. Sand carrying trucks will be I;, Truck/ effectively Fracto Air covered 2000 100 4000 4500 2 r Qualit 15000 25000 45000 30000 30000 30000 10000 by '0 ,00 0 0 Move y. tarpaulin ment to avoid escape of fines to the

195 ,------.-----:------~- -,~- atmosphe reo(2 Tarpaulin) Regular monitorin 100 g of the 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 10PO 1000 1000 1000 0 exhaust fumes. ~. Barriers & I Traffic Managem ent Expenses. (Excluding 1000 100 1000 1000 Man 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 0 00 0 0 Power I Salary - which is included • in labour costs) Regular ramp Inspection and Ramp maintena nce.(Exclu 2000 200 2000 2000. Ramp ding Man 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 Mining 0 00 0 0 and Power 3 Operat Sand Salary Ions Reach which is included in labour

, costs) - Provision 1000 100 1000 1000 of dusk 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 0 00 0 0 masks. Green belt along bank(For 66900 8345 885 12900 96000 8970 8555 48650 72900 45350 56900 Green Belt 0 00 500 0 0 -00 00 0 0 0 0 Developm Bank ent) Bank Erosio Plantation Mana n/Floo 4 of wide geme d Plain leaf tall nt manag trees on ement banks and 1687 150 1875 1875 18750 18750 22500 16875 20625 20625 22500 grass 5 00 0 0 along slanting ~ portion of bank.

196 r--T- - ___"".,- --- .- "_ ~~ ','. - _J .- Final Gabions/ Mine Replen boulders Closer ishme will be 1500 150 1500 1500 5 Plan 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 nt of arranged 0 00 0 0 imple Sand as per menta guidelines tion Mobil e Mobile toilet, toilet, sewag sewage 10000 1000 100 10000 10000 1000 1000 10000 10000 10000 10000 6 e handling 0 00 000 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 hand Ii ·0 & ng& treatment treat rnent.. CCTV 7500 750 7500 7500 7 Monit 75000 75000 75000 75000 75000 75000 75000 0 00 0 0 oring Groun d 15000 1500 150 15000 15000 1500 1500 15000 15000 15000 15000 8 Water 0 00 000 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 Monit oring 188 15467 1811 70357 20403 1932 1871 12715 16584 12231 13875 Total EMP 009 70 385 0 00 010 440 45 45 55 20 0 Recurring 73402 8350 854 43082 93280 8912 8721 64317 78382 62403 67102 Cost 0 10 590 0 0 60 90 0 0 0 0 102 Capital 81275 9763 27275 11075 1040 9992 62837 87462 59912 71650 " 550 , Cost 0 75 0 00 750 50 5 5 5 0 0

197 S. , Impact Control Raja Raja Raja Kath Ridh Kawadgao Gavnadt Adol Digr Digr Digr N Impact Source measure pur 1 pur 2 pur 3 oda ori nthaddi haddi a as 1 as 2 as 3 o ~ Compaction, On Air gradation and 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 500 500 500 ,50000 50000 Quality drainage on a ,a a a 0 a 00 00 00 both sides. Road Proper 169,2 2037 25~8 2505 2565 1642 510 313 286 degradat 387600 182700 maintenance. 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 50 ion Regular water 1579 1901 2368 2338 2394 1533 476 292 267 361760 170520 Transport spraying. 20 20 80 00 00 00 00 60 40 1 Road Air quality will be monitoring at impacted' 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 150 150 150 15000 15000 village.(For a o '0 a a a 00 00 00 One Day Monitoring) Health , 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 100 100 100 Checkup of 10000 10000 a a a a ,0 a 00 00 00 Employees. Sand carrying trucks will be effectively covered by 3500 300Q 2500 3000 2500 1000 450 600 400' tarpaulin ,to 20000 20000 a a a a a a 00 00 00 avoid escape of fines to the atmosphere. (2Tarpaulin) , Truck/ Regular Tractor Air monitoring of 100 100 100 2 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Moveme Quality the exhaust 0' a a nt fumes. J , Barriers & - Traffic Management Expenses. 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 100 100 100 (Excluding 10000 10000 a a a a a a 00 00 00 Man Power Salary which is included in labour costs) Regular ramp Inspection and Ramp maintenance.( 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 200 200 200 Ramp and, Mining Excluding Man 20000 20000 a a a a a a 00 00 00 3 Sand ' Operatio Power Salary Reach ns which is included in labour costs)

Provision of 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 10000 10000 1000 100 100 100 198 - --- -~'-- ---,--- -,'--r - dusk masks. ',0 0 0 0 ,0 0 00 00 00

Green belt > along bank(For 5640 6790 8460 8350 8550 5475 170 104 955 1292000 609000 Green Belt 00 00 00 00 00 00 000 500 00 Bank Development) Erosion! Bank Flood Plantation of 4 Manage wide leaf tall Plain 0 rnent trees on banks manage 2062 2062 2062 1687 1875 - 1500 206 206 187 and grass 11250 18750 ment 5 5 5 5 0 0 45 45 50 along slanting portion of bank. Final Mine Gabions/ Replenis Closer boulders will 1500 '1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 150 150 150 5 hment of 15000 15000 Plan be arranged as 0 rj 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 Sand implemen per guidelines tation Mobile toilet, Mobile toilet, sewage sewage 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 100 10.0 100 6 handling 100000 100000 handling & 00 00 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 & treatment treatmen t CCTV 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 750 750 750 7 Monitorin 75000 75000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 g Ground Water 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 150 150 150 8 150000 150000 Monitorin 00 00 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 g 1402 1579 1838 1822 1850 1346 790 701 665 Total EMP 2528610 1456970 745 445 305 175 650 050 245 755 640 6931 7548 8466 8453 8519 6585 474 451 426 Recurring Cost 1100360 704220 20 20 80 00 ,00 50 600 610 390 7096 8246 9916 9768 9987 6875 315 250 239 Capital Cost 1428250 752750 25 25 25 75 50 00 . 645 145 250

199 Annexure: XVI Signed copy of Public hearing issues raised and its compliance Enclosed

200 Public Consultation Report -

Public Hearing Queries & Particulars Thesil/Villag Response by Proponent Provision in e EMP Shri Santosh Narhari Taur, a resident Ridhori, Tq. Water Scarcity is monitored by Provided of village Ridhori, Tq. , Majalgaon, installing the Peziorneters. _. Dist: Beed reported that water Regular Ground water problem is sever because after sand Monitoriong will be done as per lifting, the farmers face the water the Sustainable Sand Mining scarcity problem during the summer Guidelines 2020. and if water is reduced and sand A provision for Ground Water lifting is carried, the Gangawater Monitoring is done in EMP Plan. becomes totally salty.

(2) Shri Gopal Bajirao Taur, a Ridhori, Tq. We will ensure that the Provided resident of village Ridhori, Tq. Majalgaon, Transportation of sand will be Majalgaon, Dist: Beed reported that done only through the approved whenever there is sand spot auction, Transportation routes. the roads of their village damages And We will ensure that the due to sand vehicle transportation Transportation routes doesn't and those roads do not repair for a passthrough the settlements. period upto 20 - 30 years. Budget in EMP has been allocated for Road Damages.

(3) Shri Pralhad Taur, a resident Shelgaontha CCTVMonitoring would be Provided. of village Shelgaonthadi-Ridhori, Tq. di-Ridhori, . established. Majagaon, Dist: Beed reported that Tq. . Mining will be permited only sand auction is a good thing because Majagaon during the day time from 9:00 am there are so many sand smugglers to 6:00 pm. during night and day time in the area, Only authorised vehicles will be road problems are also there. He allowed to transport sand. also stated that their Grampanchayat All vehicles would be PVC will get benefit if sand action is Certified. GPSEnabled vehicle conducted. tracking system would be placed to monitor the activity of mining.

(4) Gopal Shivajirao Taur, the Ridhori- Water Scarcity is monitored by Provided Saranch, Group Grampanchayat, Kawadgaon, installing the Peziometers. Ridhori-Kawadgaon, Tq. Majalgaon, Tq. Regular Ground water Dist: Beed reported that the animals Majalgaon Monitoriong will be done as per and their village face the water the Sustainable Sand Mining scarcity problem due to sand lifting, Guidelines 2020. which is a severe problem and the A provision for Ground Water roads used for sand transporting Monitoring is done in EMP Plan. . damage due to sand vehicle We will ensure that the transportation and it causestrouble Transportation of sand will be to them. done only through the approved Transportation routes. And We will ensure that the 201 Transportation routes doesn't pass through the settlements. Budget.in EMP has been allocated for Road Damages.

(5) Shri -----, a resident of village Gavanthadi, Budget is allocated in.improving - Provided Gavanthadi, Tq. Majalgaqn, Dist: rc, the Crop Yield and awareness on Beed reported that the villagers of . Majalgaon, Crop yield for farmers in that Gavanthadi have no any objection region. regarding sand auction. !

(6) .Shri -----, a resident of village Adola, Tq. Budget is allocated in improving - Provided Adola, Tq. Majalgaon, Dist: Beed Majalgaon the Crop Yield and awareness for reported 'that the villagers of Group the Crop yield for farmers in that Grampanchayat, Sultana-Adola have region. no any objection regarding sand auction. .

(7) .Shrl Eknath Devidas Mane, Kawadgaont We will ensure that the Provided Dy. Sarpanch, Grampanchayat, hadi, Tq. Transportation of sand will be Kawadgaonthadi, Tq. Majalgaon, Majalgaon done only through the approved Dist: Beed reported that the existing Transportation routes. road damages, water reduces and And We will ensure that the dust deposits on the crops due to Transportation routes doesn't sand vehicle transport by road. passthrough the settlements. Hence, he requested to provide Budget in EMP has been allocated alternative road for them. for Road Damages,

" For efficient ground water monitoring Peziometers would be installed. Awareness on improving crop yield to the farmers would be provided at regular intervals. Budget allocated towards Road Degradations can be used for alternative road if needed.

(8) Shri Ramesh Mohanrao Taur, Kawadgaont Government will enforce certain Provided a Social Worker, Kawadgaonthadi, hadi, Tq. rules and conditions to be met by Tq. Majalgaon, Dist: Beedreported Majalgaon the contractor during the that the Sand Contractors do not contract period. . follow any condition and rules after Failing which will lead to legal taking the sand contract, upon which action. Dr. P.M. Joshi, Regional Officer, Proponent will ensure that MPCB, & Panel Member regular monitoring is being done clarified that there is a Government on the implementation of the

202 Resolution No. G-100512/P.K.- rules and conditions by the 300/Mumbai-32 dated 12/03/2013 in Contractor. which the details of eligibility, etc. of contractor are given and as per said GR, the contractors are appointed. H stated that whenever there is Government Resolution, such thing of not following the GR would not happened and if the said GR is not followed, then the Mining Officer shall look into such matter. Then, Shri Taur reported that it is a good thing, if the said GRis followed by the sand contractor.

(9) Shri Ganesh Tukaramji Taur, . Kawadgaont Proponent responded that mining Provided the Ex.Sarpanch, Grampanchayat, hadi, Tq. would not be carried in drought Kawadgaonthadi, Tq. Majalgaon, Majalgaon, prone areas or where the water Dist: Beed reported that the quantity is depleted. , condition of the roads of their village For regular monitoring of the was very bad, there were no roadsto same. Peziometers would be their village and now new roads are installed. The proponent also constructed, Previously there were suggested the contractors not to accidents of two persons at use the Transportation route Hiwarthadi due to sand auction, passing through the settlements. hence he requested that there shall not be,any problem to them due to" sand auction, terms and conditions shall be imposed for sand auction and sand excavation shall be carried out as per the rule. He further reported that if complete excavation is done, water is not remained for drinking to them as well as animals of the farmers, hence he requested to suggest the contractors to carry out the excavation as per the rules. He stated that he congratulate the earlier officer ----- who had taken complete care of the area and also , requested to take care of the ~ complaint, if any made by them regarding sand au~tion. Dr. Joshi reported that the say of Shri Ganesh Taur is right and he also pointed out that it is clearly mentioned in the , above cited GRat Point (d) as "if the 203 drinking water affects due to continuous excavation in the draught prone and scarcity area, excavation shall not be carried out in such area". Shri Ganesh Taur further requested to suggest the contractors to use the Shiv Rasta of village Ridhori & Kawadgaon for sand transportation as it will not cause any difficulty to both the villages.

(10) Satyawan Sundarbai, a Social Majalgaon CCTVMonitoring cameras would Provided -Worker in Majalgaon Taluka, Beed Taluka be installed for effective district reported that before, after Monitoring. And only authorized and at the time of sand auction, it is vehicles would be allowed into . . , told that the terms and conditions the sand ghat fortransportation are agreed, but after that the terms of sand. and conditions are not followed, Proponent will ensure that they attacks happen on a large scale on enforce certain terms and the officers on duty for sand auction conditions on the Bidder in the and the Acts are not implemented in work order to do effective this behalf. The sand is lifted on a monitoring. large scale through mechanical Illegal sand minjng is not allowed. system, which is dangerous for the DLTFwould monitor on a regular environmenfas well as development basisto avoid illegal mining. of villages, hence she stated that the Grampanchayat would be administration as well as people in provided with the allotted funds the village shall have to give after auction as per the provision attention towards such thing. that is in place and as per the Secondly, whatever the 35% fund is sustainable sand mining for Granpanchayat regarding sand guidelines. which does not receive to the . Proponent will ensure that the concerned Grampanchayat and the Grampanchayat receives funds .said fund is sent to the action the auction. Grampanchayat Member or sand Transportation of sand will be contractor and it is not sent to the done only through the approved , Grampanchayat due to which the Transportation routes. development work of roads, village, And We will ensure that the etc. (like Ridhori, Telgaon, etc.) are Transportation routes doesn't not done and the said fund neither pass through the settlements. receives nor efforts are taken for Budget in EMP has been allocated receiving the same, hence attention for Road Damages. is required to be given to such thing Proponent will make sure that and after sand auction the said fund the transportation routes doesn't shall have to be received to the passthrough the settlements. concerned Grampanchayat in its. To overcome illegal mining in Account within three months in sand ghats, CCTVCameras would 204 installments and not to the Account be installed 24*7 for monitoring; of any Grampanchayat Member or Regular reports would be any other person, stated by her. She reviewed to avoid this illegal'

further stated that the roads are ", mining. Only after the GSDAgives damaged and process of sand' an approval for a mine, then only auction is in progress, hence, the said Mining plan would be prepared roads are to be repaired before for getting ECfor the Projects. auction so that there shall not be any GSDAgives approval only on trouble to the vehicles, people, verification at the site. Hence the women, small children, school buses, mining activity will be done till etc. She stated that a another the Proposed depth only. important point is that the relatives Coming to the gramsabha - Only of the Government officers are also after taking an NOe,from Gram involved in the sand smuggling and panchavat only, Mines would be such incidences happen in Majalgaon approved from the DGM.Office. and through such people some Proponent ensures that they take officers at Majalgaon issue receipts the consent of the to the big vehicles, take the major Grampanchayat before they go quantity of road side sand away, etc., for proposal of sand mines for , but the revenue officers are not seen scooping. in the said process and their name is not seen openly, but such officers shall not involve in such sand auction , r process or there shall be some rules . in this behalf. The women either members of meeting regarding sand auction/Proceeding (Tharav) or any , other member in the village are only assumed for the meetings regarding sand auction, but to know the views, decision of women, i.e. whether sand auction shall have to be carried out or not, etc. at Ridhori, Selgaon, etc. a special women meeting shall have to be organized because sand business is one of the sources of income. As it gives income to the Government through excavation, likewise it causes the No.2 business through sand , smuggler in which big politicians are involved which affects the developmentof villages. While she started to speak regarding development activities of sand ~ smuggler, Dr. Balankhe further stated that th~ point of Satyawan

Sundarbai is understood and it is i 205 recorded. Dr. Balankhe again asked whether she would like to ask any more points. Dr. Joshi stated that the points raised by Satyawan Sundarbai - is correct, but she has not expressed more points regarding environment and there is a Government Resolution for whatever the points raised and it will be implemented by the concerned. In the said GRthere are directions to the District Mining Officer and the District Mining Officer ., will take the compliance of the same in future. If anv accident is occurred, then the concerned sand contractor shall inform about the same to the nearest Police Station immediately. He requested her to see the said GR dated 12/03/2013, which is available on Government Website, wherein the information regarding the points raised by her are mentioned and he again requested her to expressthe r- points related with environment only. Satyawan Sundarbai stated that the sand excavation work is not - done as per the rules because the depth of the excavation in the river bed observes more and if the villagers oppose for sand auction or if any decision is taken in the Gramsabha/Jansabha, then she requested that the Government shall take the decision accordingly. Shri Dhopte Prabhakar Madhukar, a Regular Patrolling would be done Provided resident of village Digras, Tq. to avoid illegal mining in the sand Parli, Dist: Beed reported that ghat. they have no objection for Proponent ensures that proper sand auction, but he measures would be taken to requested to provide protect people in that area during protection to the persons mining activity. involved in auction.

Shri Babasaheb Laxman Jadhav, Ex. Grampancha Water Scarcity is monitored by Provided Sarpanch, Grampanchayat, yat, installing the Peziometers. Patharwala.(Bk), Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Patharwala Regular Ground water Beedreportedthatduetoissuance (Bk), Tq. Monitoriong will be done as per 206 of sand tender, the.contractors dig Gevrai, the Sustainable Sand Mining the pits for sand lifting having the Guidelines 2020. depth of about 14 ft. (2 Paras) A provision for Ground Water instead of specified depth of 3 ft. and Monitoring is done in EMP Plan. the said pits filled in with soil due to which it causesdegradation of Budget is'also allocated for environment and it is a natural-rule Spreading awareness to the that, if one time water is percolated farmers in increasing the Crop (jirle) in the sand, eleven times of Yield. water comes back into it. Second Transportation of sand will be thing is that after freedom, first time done only through the approved now the road has been constructed Transportation routes. at their village, after 20 years tender And We will ensure that the was issued, the contractor digs the Transportation routes doesn't pits at various places and due to dust passthrough the settlements. no crop yield observes in their Budget in EMP has been allocated agriculture land upto 1 acre at the for Road Damages. road side, the persons involved in the sand tender drive.the vehicles without fear by consuming alcohol , due to which it causesvarious accidents and lot ~f people have to loss their lives. Dr. Balankhe asked him that what has been done from 20 years. Shri Jadhav reported that the road was totally damaged before . 20 years due to issuance of tender. He again repeated that first time road is constructed at Patharwala (Bk) after independence of Bharat and no compensation is given towards the damages of 1 acre of land near the road side and due to , sand lifting from Ganga,the total, water storage destroys due to which , any type of water remain for animals, agriculture, drinking, etc.

(13) Shri Dnyaneshwar Narayan Patharwala Transportation of sand will be Provided Jadhav, a resident of village (Bk), Tq. done only through the approved. Patharwala (Bk), Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, Transportation routes. Beed reported that the environment And We will ensure that the and roads in their village damage due Transportation routes doesn't to issuance of tender, hence, he passthrough the settlements. requested to make arrangement for Budget in EMP has been allocated repairing/maintenance of the road for Road Damages. -r: which damage by deducting the Grampanchayat will be provided 207 funds from contractor and depositing with the provision of funds that it at Grampanchayat and the are in place after auction .. Grampanchayat will repair the road. He stated that their village is having two roads and requested for .repairing the alternate road.

(14) Shri Dadasaheb Gyandeo Patharwala Only Manual Mining is allowed. Provided Pawar, a resident of village (Bk), Tq. Water monitoring can be done by Patharwala (Bk), Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, installing Peziometers. Beed reported that after issuance of Transportation of sand will be tender, the contractor will lift the done only through the approved sand through boat because the river Transportation routes. Godavari is filled with full of water And We will ensure that the ( and after operating the boats, oil Transportation routes doesn't layer will be spread on the water, no passthrough the settlements. any drinkingwater arrangement is Budget in EMP has been allocated provided, the drinking water for for Road Damages. animals will pollute, borewells are Grarnpanchavat will be provided .there, but having the source of salty with the provision of funds that water and no sweet water is are in place after auction. available at their village, no any filter Budget is also allocated for arrangement is provided and the said Spreading awareness to the water will not be useful for drinking farmers in increasing. the Crop. for the animals. Secondly, he stated Yield. that the road will be damaged, but if the contractor would like to take tender, then they shall transport the sand by providing alternate road at their own or whether the Government will provide the road. He further stated that those people bullying by consuming alcohol, crops in the agriculture land of about a acre damage due to dust deposition and the concerneddorrct take any cognizance of the same and hence he requested not to issue the tender.

(15) ,Shri Devidas Dashrath Pare, a Patharwala On GSDAapproval letter only, the Provided resident of village Patharwala (Bk), (Bkl,Tq. sand ghat is proposed for

Tq. Gevrai, Dis-t:B"e-edreported that I Gevrai, scooping activity. the Godavari riverbed in their area is Proponent will ensure that of 240 ft., but only 40 ft length of mining would not bedone below sand is remained and remaining only the proposed depth of the sand sludge is stored at the river bank ghat. side, hence he requested to lift the For effective monitoring, CCTV 208 said sludge from the river and then Cameras would be installed and issue the tender or not, it causes ensured that 24 *7 monitoring is trouble to the people walk on the done. road, they will cultivate wheat, onion, etc. which will be damaged due to dust during the summer and he then, asked that who will give the compensation for the same and - whether the Government will be _responsible for the same. ,

(16) Shri Mahesh Sadashiv Chilke, Patharwala Sand mining would be done only Provided a resident of village Patharwala (Bk), (Bk), Tq. when the water level is veryless. Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that Gevrai Peziometers would be installed to Patharwala (Bk) is a very small village effectively monitor the water having the population of about 1700 level. Proponent replied that to 1800 soul and no.wa barrage ts Transportation of sand will be constructed at Gulasgaon in which done only through the approved about 2 to 3 TMC of water is stored Transportation routes. And We and all the people, animal, farmers will ensure that the etc. in the area are depending on the Transportation routes doesn't said water for drinking, agriculture, passthrough the settlements. etc. and if tender is issued, the total Budget in EMP has been allocated water will have to be discharged for Road Damages because sand lifting can not be done without water. And after tender, water will not be remained in Ganga due to which the crops like _ sugarcane, etc. agriculture land wil,l be damaged. He further reported that if the tender is taken by the Grampanchayat, it will be beneficial for the villagers and if it is taken by the leader at taluka/district level, then it will cause lossesto the villagers. He further reported that a road is constructed at their village after 25 years and there are two schools located on the said road, i.e one is of Zilla Parishad and other is private and therefore if tender is passed,the total sand will be -transported by the said road, accident will be occurred, then he asked that who will be responsible -- for the same, hence he requested not to issue the tender at their village 209 as already there is sludge in the Ganga and the Government will not ger more revenue.

(17) Shri Chandrakant Vishnu Patharwala Mining should be done only Provided Jadhav, a resident of village (Bk), Tq.. during day time from 9:00am to Patharwala (Bk), Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, 6:00pm. Beed reported that though tender is For effective monitoring, CCTV not issued, the sand smuggling is Cameras would be installed and carried out on a large scale and the ensured that 24*7 monitoring is people in the surrounding area also done. transport during nighttime, which can not be stopped due to which the Government do not get revenue, He stated that they have no objection for sand lifting because due to it, the Grampanchayat as well as Governmentwill be benefited.

(18,. Shri Gangadhar Bhujang Patharwala Proponent replied that Provided Hake, a resident of village (Bk), Tq. Transportation of sand will be Patharwala (Bk), Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, done only through the approved Beedreportedthatduetotende~ Transportation routes. And We their crops, road damage and the will ensure that the level of water in Ganga reduces, Transportation routes doesn't hence tender shall not be issued. passthrough the settlements. Budget in EMP has been allocated for Road Damages.

Frequent awareness programs would be conducted to farmers for better crop yield and the budget is allocated for the same in CERBudget. , Peziometers would be installed to effectively monitor the water level.

(19) Shri Purushottam Shamrao Surlegaon, Proponent replied that Provided Arbad, a resident of village Tq. Gevrai, Transportation of sand will be Surlegaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed done only through the approved reported that they are having only Transportation routes. And We one main road at Surlegaon and they will ensure that the have no objection for giving tender, Transportation routes doesn't but the tender owner shall transport passthrough the settlements. 210 the sand by providing alternate Budget in EMP has been allocated arrangement and it is the say of his for Road Damages. own as well as villagers that they will not allow to transport the sand bv main road.

(20) Shri Mahesh Arbad, a Surlegaon, Proponent replied that Provided resident of village Surelgaon, Tq. Tq. Gevrai, D Transportation of sand will be Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that done only through the approved whoever the contractor may be, they Transportation routes. And We shall transport the sand by providing will ensure that the alternate arrangement by leaving . Transportation routes doesn't their main road. passthrough the settlements .: Budget in EMP has been allocated for Road Damages.

(21) Shri Tirthraj Bapurao Kadam, Surlegaon, Proponent replied that based on Provided a resident of village Surlegaon, Tq. rc. Gevrai, D the GSDAReports and sand Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that at availabilltv+ The current mines the time of earlier tender the sand is are choosen for scooping. lifted on a large scale and now Peziometers would be installed to average sand available is within 4 ft. effectively monitor the water only in which the few farmers carry level. horticulture, hence he requested not to issue the present tender. Before this, at the time of earlier tender, 10 - 15 farmers became dry land farmers and only 11-13 farmers are remained in which, he himself is one horticulturist and only 4 ft. sand is available, and he is having a well in Ganga due to which he grows few vegetables and if the present tender / is issued, then he will have to go for sugarcane cutting. Hence, he again requested not to issue this tender.

(22) Shri Rudraksha Baburao Surlegaon, Proponent replied that based on Provided Kadam, a resident of village Tq. Gevrai, D the GSDAReports and sand Surlegaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed availability - The current mines reported that the tender shall not be are choosen for scooping. issued because due to tender water Peziometers would be installed to gets evaporated. effectively monitor the water level.

211 (23) Shri Sandeep Babasaheb Borgaon Mining is allowed only during day Provided Jadhav, the Sarpanch, (Bk), Tq. time from 9:00am to 6:00pm. Grampanchayat, Borgaon (Bk),Tq. Gevrai Effective monitoring of the same Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that they would be done by installing CCTV have no objection for sand lifting, but . ' Cameras in each Sandghat and . they will not allow to lift the sand in would be monitored at regular the evening. Secondly, he reported intervals. that their village shall get some Proponent will ensure that the benefit due to sand lifting because Gram Panchayat will get the earlier they have not received monetary benefits as per the anything. policy that is in place after auction.

(24) Shri Shirishkumar Janardan Borgaon Mining is allowed only during day Provided Jadhav, the President, Tantamukti, (Bk), Tq.· time from 9:00am to 6:00pm. Borgaon (Bk), Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Gevrai Effective monitoring of the same _ reported that tender shall be passed, would be done by installing CCTV but the tender owner shall lift the Cameras in each Sandghat and sand as per the terms and conditions, would be monitored at regular - shall take care of road, tender shall intervals. definitely be passed and there shall Proponent replied that be benefit to the Grampanchayat due Transportation of sand will be to the tender and also there shall not done only through the approved be environmental degradation. He Transportation routes. And We further reported that though tender will ensure that the is passed/not passed,the sand Transportation routes doesn't smugglers transport the sand during passthrough the settlements. day-night time because their relation Budget in EMP has been allocated are too close with the Police Station for Road Damages. and they are managed, the people in Proponent will ensure that the their village get trouble, but due to Gram Panchayat will get the tender care will be taken for the road monetary benefits as per the anawared more excavation will not policy that is in place after be done and stated that it is their auction. request.

(25) Shri Rahul Satish Jadhav, a Borgaon Proponent replied that resident of village Borgaon (Bk),Tq. (Bk), Tq. "Peziometers would be installed to Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that this Gevrai effectively monitor the water conference h_asbeen organized for level. tender and he heard the clause about During the mining activity, Green Environment- Department mentioned Belt development would be done in it. Dr. Joshi clarified that the said along the approach road and on hearing is about environment only the banks of the river. Green Belt and not for tender and requested to development provision.is also ask the questions related with there in EMP Budget. environrnentonlv, if any. Upon which Air quality would be effectively 212 Shri Jadhav stated that his questions managed with Sand carrying are related with the environment trucks being covered by tarpaulin only and reported that first of all, the to avoid escape of finesto the issue regarding tree plantation was atmosphere.

placed, i.e. tree plantation will be Sealsthe gaps in the Trucks " carried out in sand belt, but the loss would avoid air pollution. occurred now regarding plantation Necessarybudget has been will require more time/years to fulfill allocated for air quality in EMP the said lossthrough' tree plantation Budget. and it is the degradation of As the method of mining is only environment, secondly, due to sand manual, there will not be .any lifting the aquifers in the Ganga will noise pollution with the same. ' be,destroyed completely, water level Proponent replied that will be reduced due to which it will Transportation of sand will be cause danger to the biodiversity, done only through the approved water storages are on the way of Transportation routes. And We over/finish, the people in the village' will ensure that the

can not use the water anyway, Transportation routes doesn't ./ likewise, the biodiversity in the passthrough the settlements. Govavari river bed will be destroyed Budget in EMP has been allocated completely. He further reported that for Road Damages. many problems, like air pollution, Awareness programs would be noise pollution, etc. arise due to conducted in villages to promote transportation, likewise, secondly, crop yield with in the District. due to vehicle transportation, the Budget is allotted for creating dust deposits on crops in the awareness programs for, agriculture fields located at both the increasing the crop yield. sides of road due to which non- formation of pollination, lessyield, etc. and many problems also arise, hence he requested that the Government shall considers such problems of farmers. Lastly, he reported that the.sand ,

transportation is carried out through J village along the houses, schools, etc. and the small children in the school have to bear the trouble of noise, pollution, etc. in the school, hence he requested to take care of such things. He further reported that if such things happened in future regarding

sand lifting, then, the people which - lift the sand those having sources, wealth, etc. shall not beat to the ,poor people, farmers, and there is no problem regarding revenue in their

213 village, but, if the contractor or any other person tried to give trouble to the people in their village, they will - be capable with full power to answer them.

(26) Shri Ashok Bhimrao Jadhav, Borgaon Proponent replied that the Provided Dy. Sarpanch, Grampanchayat, (Bk), Tq. Grampanchayat would be issued Borgaon (Bk), Tq. Gevrai, Di'st:Beed Gevrai a letter about the Bidder and reported that they have no objection contract of lease given to the regarding sand lifting, but he Bidder. Proponent will ensure requested that whatever permission .that regular monitoring would be is given for sand lifting in brass, a done to ensure that the letter shall be issued to the contractor will only lift the Grampanchayat mentioning thatthe permissible quantity of sand. contractor shall lift the permissible quantity of sand only.

(27) Shri Vinayak Eknath Jadhav, a Borgaon Proponent replied that Provided resident of village Borgaon (Bk), Tq. (Bk), Tq. Transportation of sand will be. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that the Gevrai done only through the approved sand lifting shall not be carried out in . Transportation routes. And We their village because it causes road will ensure that the , damages, etc. Transportation routes doesn't passthrough the settlements. Budget in EMP has been allocated for Road Damages.

(28) Shri Balasaheb Dhondiram Borgaon Proponent will ensure that the Provided Khandare, a resident of village (Bk), Tq. Gram Panchayat will get the Borgaon (Bk), Tq. Gevrai,.Dist: Beed Gevrai monetary benefits as per the reported his opinion that the sand policy that is in place after tender shall be Issued and it is auction, so that the money can be essential because if tender is not utilized in solving major issues- issued the sand smugglerdo not with in the village. . stop, nobody can stop it, officers can not stop it and common. people can' CCTV's would be installed for also not stop it, the citizens of their effective monitoring of mines. village are all farmers, they can also not stop it, hence tender shall be Proponent ensures and enforces issued and it is necessary and the that exacavation is done as per excavation work shall be carried out the Work order given by the, as per Government rules, but the Proponent to the Bidder. revenue from the sand tender shall getto the Government, Grampanchayat as well as their 214 village through Grampanchayat which is his request and stated that 'they all the villagers are of such views.

(29) Shri Prabhakar Sakharam Gangawadi, . Proponent replied that , Provided Pawar, a resident of village Tq. Gevrai, Grampanchayat will receive the Gangawadi, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed applicable funds as per the policy , reported that they have no objection in place after auction. And the for sand tender, but the 25% funds to amount they receive could be received to the Grampanchayat . definetly be helpful in resolving does not receive, hence he requested problems like crop damages in for taking follow-up for the same and the village. to make arrangement for getting the loan against the crop damages inthe agriculture field of farmers.

(30) Shri Yadav Krishna Pralhad, a Gangawadi, Proponent replied that Provided resident of village Gangawadi, Tq. Tq. Gevrai, Grampanchayat will receive the Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that applicable funds as per the policy there is no objection of their village in place after auction. And the for issuance of tender, but after amount they receive could tender, the returnfurid of 25% is not definetly be helpful in resolving distributed properly and if they problems like crop damages in - demanded for the same, it is told the village. that proper follow-up is not taken, hence, he requested that the said fund shall be be distributed as per rule and instead of transferring it to , anybody's Account, it shall be transferred at the Grampanchayat Account, and the road bvwhlch the sand is to be transported, it shall be repaired first.

(31) Shri Rameshwar Dake, a Mhalaspimp Various awareness programs Provided Member, Grampanchayat, algaon, Tq. would be conducted to the Mhalaspimpalgaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai farmers in the village to increase Beed reported that the tender shall the crop yield. And the budget is be issued. also allocated for the same.

(32) Shri Mahendra Anirudra Mhalaspimp Mining is only done on dry river Provided Tekale, a resident of village algaon, rc. beds. Mining is not allowed when Mhalaspirnpalgaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai the river is filled with water. Beed reported that the sand at their village is not open in the river ,

215 because river is full of water and due to water, boat will required to lift the, sand, hence they will not allow to lift . the sand from their village.

(33) Shri Dnyaneshwar Dake, a Mhalaspimp Proponent replied that Provided resident of village algaon, Tq .. Transportation of sand will be Mhalaspimpalgaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai ' done only through the approved' Beed reported that the road of their Transportation routes. And We village was very damaged during last will ensure-that the 25 years and now it is constructed Transportation routes doesn't with cement in four to five years and pass through the settlements. after issuance of tender, it will Budget in EMP has been allocated damage again and they will have to for Road Damages. place their vehicles at home, hence their say is that the tender shall not be issued because it causes damages to the Ganga and environment due to the tender.

(34) Shri Dake Bhausaheb Mhalaspimp Various awareness programs Provided Sakharam, a resident of village algaon, Tq. would be conducted to the Mhalasplmpalgaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai farmers in the village to increase Beed reported that the sand tender the crop yield. And the budget is shall be issued because it does not also allocated for the same. cause any loss to them.

(35) Shri Ramdas Chimnaji Pawar, village Proponent replied that the tender Provided a resident of village Hingangaon, Tq. Hingangaon, process Would be done iri a more Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that they Tq. Gevrai, transparent way and as per the have no any objection for tender Government r.ules that are in process, but the tender process shall place. , be done by followihg the Government rules .

(36) .Shri Pardeshi Govind . village Various awareness programs Provided Narsinh, a resident of village Hingangaon, would be conducted to the J Hingangaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Tq. Gevrai, farmers in the village to increase reported that they support for the the crop yield. And the budget is . tender. also allocated for the same.

(37) . Shri Sambhaji Babasaheb village Various awareness programs Provided Madne, a resident of village Hingangaon,. would be conducted to the Hingangaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Seed Tq. Gevrai, farmers in the village to increase reported that the tender shall be the crop yield. And the budget is issued and its benefit shall get to the also allocated for the same.

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(38) Shri Parmeshwar Ishwarsing village Proponent replied that , Provided Pardeshi, a resident of village Hingangaon, Transportation of sand will be Hingangaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Tq. Gevrai, done only through the approved reported that the tender issuanceIs Transportation routes. And We proper, but deposit shall be kept for will ensure that the' repairing of road. Transportation routes doesn't passthrough the settlements. Budget in EMP has been allocated for Road Damages.

(39) Shriram Ankushrao Ghatol, a Kathoda, rc. During the mining activity, Green Provided resident of village Kathoda, Tq. Gevrai, . Belt development would be done Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that they along the approach road and on have no objection for issuance of the banks of the river. Green Belt tender, but the big pits formed in the development provision is also process shall be filled/leveled and ! there in EMP Budget. then he asked that when and how the tree plantation will be carried out after tender. Dr. Balankhe stated that the questions are recorded and all the questions will be answered at once.

(40) Shri Bappasaheb Appasaheb Panchaleshw Proponent replied that Provided Shelke, a resident of village ar, Tq. Transportation of sand will be Panchaleshwar, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, done only through the approved Beed reported that Panchaleshwar is Transportation routes. And We a village of Holy Place,(temple of the will ensure that the God,Datta is in bed), Transportation routes doesn't working area for sand lifting is very passthrough the settlements. less, as per distance norms of 500 Budget in EMP has been allocated mtr. from temple, the sand can not for Road Damages. be lifted from the said area, hence, he wish to not to condutt the sand auction. He further reported that there is only one road near to the bank of Gangawhere one school is also located and as it is a holy place and big location (Mahasthan) of God , Datta Prabhu is in river Godavari, he requested that his personal wish is for not conducting the sand auction and also requested to hear the wish/views of others. 217 (41) Shri Abasaheb Kapate, a Panchaleshw Proponent ensured that Provided resident of village Panchaleshwar, ar, Tq. Transportation will be done only Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that Gevrai, . through the proposed considering the situation of-sand at Transportation routes and only their village and being it is a Holy authorized vehicles with the GPS Place and road damages, his wish is Vehicle Tracking system would be that no tender shall be issued. allowed for transportation of sand. Provision for effective monitoring of sand mining and Budgettowards the road damage is being done in EMP.

(42) Shri Sandeep Rajguru, the Rajapur, Tq. Transportation will be done only Provided Sarpanch, Grampanchayat, Rajapur, Gevrai, through the proposed Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that Transportation routes and only they have no objection for tender, authorized vehicles with the GPS but instead of main road of their Vehicle Tracking system would be village, their shiv rasta shall be used allowed for transportation of for tender and whatever the 25% sand. Provision for effective fund is there, it shall be transferred monitoring of sand mining and directly to the Grampanchayat so Budget towards the road damage that the damaged roads can be is being done in EMP. repaired.

(43) Balaji Babasaheb Gite, the Sawargaon, Transportation will be done only Provided Sarpanch, Grampanchayat, Tq. Gevrai through the proposed Sawargaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Transportation routes and only reported that the tender of last year authorized vehicles with the GPS is not completed and the roads as Vehicle Tracking system would be well as agriculture farms damages allowed for transportation of due to the sand transportation, the sand. Provision for effective contractor does not fear to anybody monitoring of sand mining and and officer does not give attention to Budget towards the road damage them and hence, the sand is being done in EMP. transportation shall be stopped after Government will take necessary the tender over. legal action against illegal mining. Effective monitoring of the same would be done by installing CCTV Cameras in each Sandghat and would be monitored at regular intervals.

(44) Shri Ghansham Rangnath Khamgaon/S Proponent responded that mining Provided Ware, the Dy. Sarpanch, awargaon, can be done only when the river- Khamgaon/Sawargaon,Tq. Gevrai, Tq. Gevrai, is dry. And only GSDA approved Dist: Beed reported that no sand Sandghats with proposed depth 218 tender shall be issued in their village only would be taken to auction. as there is ---- of the river Godavari.

(45) Shri Bapu Shivlal Kondhare, a Rakshasbhuv Transportation is done only Provided resident of village Rakshasbhuvan, an, Tq. through the proposed Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that Gevrai Transportation routes and only they have no problem for issuance of authorized vehicles with the GPS tender, but the sand transportation Vehicle Tracking system would be , shall be done by providing alternate allowed for transportation of road and compensation shall be sand. Provision for effective given to the farmers against their monitoring of sand mining and motor pipelines in river Godavari. Budget towards the road damage is being done in EMP. .'

(46) Shri Ravindra Tulshiram Rakshasbhuv Transportation is done only Provided Dhumal, a resident of village an, Tq. through the proposed Rakshasbhuvan,Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, Transportation-routes and only Beed reported that they do not have authorized vehicles• with theGf'S any opppose if the tender is issued Vehicle Tracking system would be for the location at their village at a allowed for transportation of distance of 1 km. away at the up side sand. Provision for effective as well as down side of the Shani monitoring of sand mining and Temple. He reported that they have Budget towards the road damage constructed 'a road by expending Rs. is being done in EMP. 19.93 Cr. during the previous 5 year plan, which is only one road for the villages Rakshasbhuvan,Surlegaon 'Gulas, Panchaleshwar and Mhalaspimpalgaon and after tender, the sand will be transported by this road only, hence he requested that the concerned contractor shall give 'the compensation towards damages of said road or to make alternate arrangement.

(47) Shri Narayan Diliprao Natkar, , village Water Scarcity is monitored by Provided a resident of village Rakshasbhuvan, Rakshasbhuv installing the Peziometers. Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that an, Tq. Regular Ground water due to sand tender at Gevrai, Monitoriong will be done as per Rakshasbhuvan,water will not be the Sustainable Sand Mining available and therefore the farmers Guidelines 2020. A provision for in the area will face problems and Ground Water Monitoring isdone ' due to sand lifting, the pipeline in the in EMF>Plant. Frequent Ganga and roads damage, which is awareness programs would be also to bear by the farmers Hence" conducted to farmers for better he requested that if the alternate crop yield and the budget.is c. 219 arrahgement is done by the allocated for the same in CER contractor for such problems, then Budget. they have no objection for the Bidders should only use the tender. proposed transportation routes for the transportation of sand. Provision for Road Damages in Emp is allotted.

(48) Shri Vasishta Saurav Shinde, Grampancha Transportation is done only Provided the Sarpanch, Grampanchayat, yat, Nagzari, through the proposed Nagzari, Tq. Georai, Dist: Beed rq, Georai Transportation routes and only reported that they have no any authorized vehicles with the objection for issuance of tender, but Vehicle Tracking system would be the transport shall be done by their allowed for transportation of Shiv Rastaand there is also no road sand. Provision for effective in their village from freedom. monitoring of sand mining is being done in EMP.

(49) Shri Sambhaji Ghamat, a Grarnpancha Proponent will inform and ~. Provided resident of village Nagzari, Tq. yat, Nagzari, enforce the Bidder to use only Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that the Tq. Georai the proposed Transportation tender shall be issued in their village routes for transporting of because some people sale the sand minerals to the storage. by theft due to which it causes Proponent will make sure that trouble to the revenue officers, their . the sand would be transported Sarpanch and Gramsevak. He further using the Authorized vehicles reported that Rs.1.08 Cr. are given which are enabled with the from MLA Fund (Amdar Nidhi) for vehicle Tracking system. Mukhyamantri Gram SadakYojna and the Amdar Saheb also say that the sand, etc. shall not be theft and the road shall not be damaged, and as reported earlier by their Sarpanch, alternate road available with them shall be used for sand transportation and he again reported that tender shall be issued.

(50) Shri Dattatray Babasaheb Grampancha Mining is allowed only during day Provided Bhusare, a resident of village Nagzari, yat, Nagzari, time from 9:00am to 6:00pm. Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that Tq. Georai Budget for CCTVMonitoring is the tender shall be issued because allotted to avoid illegal mining. during day and night the sand is theft -- by the sand smugglers. He requested that they shall not get any trouble from the sand smugglers.

220 (51) Shri Shinde Rangnath Grampancha Awareness programs would be Provided Trimbakrao, a resident of village yat, Nagzari, conducted in villages to promote Nagzari, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Tq. Georai crop yied with in the District. reported that the tender shall be Budget is allotted for creating issued and they have no any awareness programs in the objection. Environement.

(52) Shri Sukhdev Kashinath Grampancha Proponent will ensure to enforce Provided Nanner, a resident of nearby village yat, Nagzari, certain terms and conditions to Nagzari, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Tq. Georai be met by the contractor while reported that the tender shall be issuing contract to the contractor issued because sand is passed/taken towards sand Mining. All the away at a free of cost and also causes contractors are bound to work as trouble to them, so if tender is perthe issued, they will not get trouble. Shri Bhaskar Rakhma Shinde, a Grampancha Proponent will ensure to enforce Provided resident of village Nagzari, Tq. yat, Nagzari, certain terms and conditions to Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that all Tq. Georai be met by the contractor while the citizens of their village are of the issuing contract to the contractor opinlon that the tender shall be towards sand Mining. Contractor issued, but the sand shall be should only use the approach transported by the alternate road roach and not the road passing located along their village. through the settlements. Only one entry and one exit would be provided for each sand ghat for, effective monitoring of vehicles.

(54) RanJalna Umesh Bade, the Sangamjalga Proponent will ensure to enforce Provided Sarpanch, Grarnpanchavat on, Tq. certain terms and conditions Sangamjalgaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, while issuing contract to the Beed reported that preference will contractor towards sand Mining. be for tender, and at present, illegal CCTVMonitoring would be done sand lifting is being done, hence if for effective monitoring of tender is issued, it will benefit to the vehicles used for the Government as well as their Transportation of sand. Grampanchayat. She requested that Transportation is done only the tender contractor shall follow the through the proposed 'Government rules after tender. She Transportation routes and only further reported that the problem of authorized vehicles with the road is severe, about all over the Vehicle Tracking system would be / area good roads are constructed allowed for transportation of during the alliance period, but after sand. Provision for effective tender, the roads damage due to monitoring is being done in EMP. transportation of sand through Haywa with more than the capacity, hence she requested to find way for the same. 221 (55) Shri Ravindra Shirsat, a Sangamjalga Transportation is done only Provided resident of village Sangamjalgaon, on, Tq. through the proposed Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that Gevrai, Transportation routes and only they have"no any complaint about authorized vehicles with the auction and instead of sand theft, Vehicle Tracking system would be " sand auction is good, but care shall allowed for transportation of be taken for not causing degradation sand. Provision for effective of environment, etc. and the monitoring is being done in EMP.. transporter of sand theft have. damaged their road constructed . under the Mukhyamantri Gram SadakYojna. - (56) Shri Kanifnath Nagare, a Sangamjalga Water Scarcity is monitored by resident of village Sangamjalgaon, on, Tq. installing the Peziometers.

Tq. Gevral, Dist: Beed reported that Gevrai, Regular Ground water ~. they have no objection for issuance Monitoriong will be done as per of tender, but they get trouble due to the Sustainable Sand Mining sand smugglers, water level also Guidelines 2020. A provision for reduces, but instead of loss of Ground Water Monitoring is done Government revenue, it will be in EMP Plan. For effective proper to issuetender and it is the monitoring ((TV cameras would demand of their villagers that the .be installed and 24*7 monitoring road to be damaged after tender would be done. Transportation is shall be repaired immediately by done only through the proposed utilizing the funds to be received to Transportation routes and only .the Government. authorized vehicles with the Vehicle Tracking system would be allowed for transportation of sand. Provision for effective monitoriong is being done in EMP.

(57) Shri Navnath Nagare, a Sangarnjalga " Water Scarcity is monitored by Provided resident of village Sangamjalgaon, on, Tq. installing the Peziometers. Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that. Gevrai, Regular Ground water the total issue is of sand, hence he Monitoriong will be done as per . asked whether the environment, ~ the Sustainable Sand Mining road, etc. will remain good due to Guidelines 2020. A provision for .sand lifting because water reduces Ground Water Monitoring is.done and no water remains for drinking to in EMP Plan. the-animals;

(58) Shri YashvantPrabhakar Sangamjalga Transportation of sand will be Provided Nagare, a resident of village on, Tq. done only through the approved Sangarnjagaon,Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Gevrai, Transportation routes. And We 222 reported that there is no objection will ensure that the for issuance of tender on behalf of Transportation routes doesn't their villagers, at present there is pass through the settlements. - illegal excavation, hence issuance of Budget in EMP has been allocated tender is good and only one road is for Road Damages. there for three villages, i.e. Sangamjalgaon, Hingangaon and - Bondi constructed recently through CMGSY,which is totally damaged. Hence he requested to make provision before issuance of tender to do something for the said road, and their area is of sugarcane area and the sugarcane can not be transported without road, he therefore requested to take follow- up with the, Government so that their problem of road will be solved perma nently.

(59) Shri Rajkumar Dnyanoba Sangamjalga Proponent will enforce the Provided Bade, a resident of village on, Tq. contractor in terms and .Sangarnjalgaon, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Gevrai, conditions that Transportation Beedreportedthatduetosand should be done only in the lifting they are not able to transport allotted Transportation routes the sugarcane from their village and only with authorized vehicles because the sand smugglers beat which has been enabled with a them directly if their sand vehicle Tracking system. tractor/havwa is not allowed to go, hence they wish that no sand lifting shall be done from their village.

(60) Shri Katke Bharat Asaram, a Borgaonthad Mining activity is not entertained Provided resident of village Borgaonthadi, Tq. i, Tq. Gevrai, when the water is full in the river Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that sand bed. Mining activity is permitted can be lifted, but due to good only when the river bed is dry. monsoon, water is stored in Manglur DLTFCommittee would be barrage and as there is water, they monitoring the activities of the will use boats for lifting the sand, mines from time to time. hence he requested that there shall not be any trouble to the environment due to use of boats,

(61) Shri Rajendra Balabhau Borgaonthad . Water Scarcity is monitored by Provided Khillare, a resident of village i, Tq. Gevrai installing the Peziometers. Borgaonthadi, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed Regular Ground water reported that if sand is lifted, the Monitoriong will be done as per 223 water level will be reduced in their the Sustainable Sand Mining area and road will also damage------, Guidelines 2020. A provision for hence he requested not to issue the Ground Water Monitoring IS done tender. in EMP Plan. '.

(62) Shri Subhash Shivajirao Savleshwar, Proponent will ensure that Provided Kerulkar, a resident of village Tq. Gevrai awareness programs in the village Savleshwar.,Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed for the Crop yield is done at reported that the tender has not regular intervals to educate the been issued at Savleshwar in Gevrai farmers Taluka so far and they have no any objection for issuance of tender. .. j

, (63) Shri Dnyaneshwar Udhe, a Savleshwar, Proponent will ensure that Provided resident of village Savleshwar, Tq. Tq. Gevrai awareness programs in the village Gevrai, Dist: Beed reported that they for the Crop yield is done at have no any objection if tender is regular intervals to educate the I , issued. farmers.

(64) Shri Ganesh Parmeshwar Savleshwar, Proponent will ensure that the Provided Udhe, a resident of village Tq. Gevrai Contract to use only Chari roads Savleshwar, Tq. Gevrai, Dist: Beed . for Mineral transportation. And reported that the tender shall be only authorized vehicles with issued for which only Chari road shall Vehicle Tracking system will only' be used. be allowed.

224 Annexure: XVII. Compliance to points raised in SEAC-l Meeting

225 S.No Issue Solution DSR is prepared as per Gazzette Notification: S.O 3611 (E), 25-07-2018 and as per E&M guidelines DSR isn't at all SSMMGL2016 & 2020 (Annexures attached as per guidelines). 1 E&MGLSSM2020. Just GL is copied & 10*10 grid is used for actual. depth of sand pasted as it is without any data. available at perticular spot. Actual ground levels are shown in surface plan (Annexure-XII). There are 3 major Rivers in the district but for current year ghats from Godavari Riverbed is No inventory' data of Rivers- drainage area• proposed. Details of proposed ghats are attached length- aggradation-degradation length• in DSR in Chapter 3 Pg. No. 13-14. All the sand 2 mineral potential as in given tabular formats spots are aggardation sites as per survey as per SSMMGL2016 & E&MGLSSM2020 cunducted by Taluka level technical committee and in Annexure-I. cunsultant. Mineral. potential for current year is given in DSR Pg. No. 111 All proposed' sand spots are physically surveyed by Taluka level technical committee and ensure the depositon depth of sand available for mining. No replenishment study - Physical .Survey Data regarding sand depth proposed for mining for replenishment study- Not done for from year 2016-17 to 2019-20 is included in DSR 3 Godavari River as per Pg-28. As per SSMM to Pg. No. 94-95, to understand the average actual GL 2016, a base line survey is mandatory replanishment at perticular sand spots. There is no for sand mining. mining activity in the year 2019-20 so sand depositon is more than previuos year, and current depth of sand will be measured before execution of mining to understand actual replanishment. All the sand ghats are surveyed as per Maharashtra sand policy 3"-09-2019by taluka level technical committee and then finalised by District level monitoring committee. After finalaization from Survey method, boundary pilers, bench 4 district level committee consultant also surveyed mark installation details is not mentioned. the sand spots to ensure all the sand spots are enveronmentally feasible and suitable for mining.all the sand spots are geo referenced and bench mark will be installed before start of mining. Surface plan is mentioned as 25x25m grid 5 for 1 Km upstream & downstream of 10*10 m grid is prepared as per guidelines for proposed sandghat is not done. .sand ghat area. For reducing consumption of sand M-sand, Use of M-sand and other sand sources will be fly ash, slag availability, information is 6 encouraged. Currently 3 M-sand plants in the necessary as per SSMMGL2016 & E&MGLSSM2020. . district and details attached in DSR. The details of the transportation need to be ·7 provided as in E&MGLSSM2020 Annexure Details are attached as annexure IV Pg. No. 42 to IV & VII. 60 , The final list of sand mining areas to be 8· defined in the final DSR in the format as per Attached as Annexure: V in DSR Pg No. 62-64 Annexure-V, As per SSMMGL2016 & I E&MGLSSM2020(Annex-8) Ground water 9 Level, Monitoring of wells ot adjacent to Will be followed in operational stage each -proposed quarry site monthly is essential. Piezometer installation at quarry 226 S.No lssue Solution site. Use of CCTV and formation of flying squads for surprise visits to sand ghats to ensure strict Details of Monitoring System as per 10 implimentation of SSMG-2016, E&M guidelines SSMMGL2016: 2020. Monitoring details are icluded as Annexure- VIII in DSR Pg. No. 67-72. Information on, Use of IT-enabled services & latest technologies for surveillance of the sand mining at each step, as per Will be ·followed in operational stage as per 11 E&MGLSSM2020. Online Mining guidelines and will be mentioned in lease Surveifiance System, development of web documents. site covering getting daily reports, market model development. As per MMME (D&R) Rules 2013 Para 19,' Followed and quarries less than 1 Ha. Will be 12 sand quarry less than 1 Ha shall not be resurveyed and applied for EC as per rules after proposed. feasibility check. Earlier ECs compliances for the previous 13 years 2016,2017, 2018, 2019 is not it will collect from DMO and include in DSR ppt. mentioned in DSR. 14 No Demand -Supply data- in DSR for sand. Included in DSR as Annexure: X Status of Sand Depot in district, No data on Details are attached as annexure IV Pg. No. 42 to transportation routes in district & its tabular 60 (transportation route) and location od sand 15 information in DSR as per E&MGLSSM2020 depot is marked in environment plan. (include in Annex-IV & VII. PPT) Public Consultation points, measures taken From DMO (Signed copy by Hon.ble collector and 16 on those issues in PH is not addressed in DMO) DSR. No EMP mentioned in DSR. No EMP is essential document for environmental 17 environmental auditor, associated clearnce and,it will be added in lease documents in committee information in DSR sand ghat auction letter. No information on deployment of environmental auditor & associated Committee will be formed before auction of sand committee for regular yearly env. Audit as 18 spots by Hon.ble collector to ensure the strict envisaged in E&MGLSSM2020. implementation of Sustainable sand mining. ' (Environmental auditors & audit points, compliance of observations/ suggestions) ~ CCTV are installed at sand spots as per guidelines to watch mining activities and transportation and .19) CCTV network & how its recording will locations for CCTV are at suitable spots shown in 19 be done & accessed. How control over layout plan. Recording of CCTV will be 24*7 and mining will be exercised frequency of submisslon of recording to competant authority will be decided mutually.

227 Part II District Survey Report of Beed district for Minor Minerals other than Sand Mining or River Bed Mining." . Prepared under .~ MoEFCC, Gol notification S.0.141(E) dated 15.1.2016 ~ Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines ~ MoEFCC, Gol notification S.O. 3611(E) ~ated 25.07.2018.

228 1. INTRODUCTION:

Hon'ble Supreme Court of dated 27th February, 2012 in I.A. No.12-13 'of 2011 in Special Leave Petition (C) NO.19628-19629 of 2009, in th~/ matter of Deepak Kumar etc, Vs. State of Haryana and Others etc., prior environmental clearance has made mandatory for mining of minor minerals irrespective of the area of mining lease. Accordingly, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF& CC) had issued Office Memorandum No. LII01l/47/2011-1A.II(M) dated 18th May 2013. As per this O.M. all mining projects of minor minerals would henceforth require prior Environmental Clearance irrespective of the lease area'.

The stone quarry and sand quarrying projects need environmental clearance as per the MoEF guidelines and such pg. 47 projects are treated as Category 'B' ,even if the lease area is less than 5 Ha. Subsequently, various amendments were made as regards to obtain environmental clearance of the minor minerals. '

The Hon'ble National Green Tribunal, vide its order dated the 13th January, 2015 in the matter regarding sand mining has directed for making a policy on environmental clearance for mining leases in cluster for minor minerals. As per the latest amendment S.O. 141 (E) & S:0.190(E) dated ·15th January 2016 & 20th January in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, '1986 (29 of 1986) and in pursuance of notification of Ministry of Environment and Forest number S.O: 1533 (E), dated the 14th September, 2006 the Central Government had constituted the District Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA), for grant of Environmental Clearance for Category" B2' Projects for mining of minor minerals, for all the districts in the country. But later on Hon. NGT, vide its order dated 13th Sept.2018, stated that for 0-5 Ha areas also recommendation of grant EC by SEIAA instead of DEAC/DEIAA.

The MoEF&CC in its Notification dated 15th January 2016 has prescribed Preparation of District Survey Report for Sand Mining or River Bed Mining and Mining of other Minor Minerals. A detailed procedure and format for preparation of District Survey Report is provided in the said Notification.

Further the procedure for preparation of DSR and format is amended vide MoEF&CC Notification S.O. 3611 (E) dated 25.07.2018. The DSR is defined at "Appendix -X (See Paragraph 7(iii)(a)" of the notification S.0.141 (E)dated 15.01.2016 and S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018

2. OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT

The Godavari, Manjra and Sina are the major river that drains the district along with their tributaries. The River Manjra & Sina has very less watershed area in the Beed. The major part of the district comes under Godavari 'basin. The Godavari River flows in the 'border of two Districts. The River generally run dry during the hot weather, but holds water during the greater part of the year and is utilized for irrigation. The Godavari contributes a major potentiality of sand mining along which about three Taluka has been notified. The sand spots are from various villages & parts of three Taluka's. The notified sand spots are kept for online e-tendering & e-auction & given short term Mining permits as per state government sand extraction policy dated 03.01.2018 in these areas at different villages. In Beed district as per the geology of area only minor minerals are present' especially basalt rock, river sand & ordinary earth. Major Sand mining mostly occurs in Godavari River in district, at some places the excavation of ordinary earth takes place for the production of Bricks. The stone metals are mined mostly from the private land stone quarry. The stone quarry permits issued' according to the Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction (Development and , Regulation) Rule 2013. These minor mineral are used as a building material. The major part of the 229 )- Minor Minerals Revenue is generated from Sand mining & Stone Quarries. 2.1 Main Objective s of Sustainable Sand Mining: .:. To ensure that sand and gravel mining is done in environmentally sustainable and socially responsible manner. •:. To ensure availability of adequate quantity of aggregate in sustainable manner. •:. To improve the effectiveness of monitoring of mining and transportation of mined out material. .:. Ensure conservation of the river equilibrium and its.natural environment by protection and restoration of the ecological system.

•:. Avoid aggradations at the downstream reach especially those with hydraulic structures such as jetties, water intakes etc. •:. Ensure that the rivers are protected from bank and bed erosion beyond its stable profile. •:. No obstruction to the river flow, water transport and restoring the riparian rights and in stream habitats. •:. Avoid pollution of river water leading to water quality deterioration. To prevent depletion of ground water reserves due to excessive draining out of ground water . •:. To prevent ground water pollution by prohibiting sand mining on fissures where it works as filter prior to ground water recharge. •:. To maintain the river equilibrium with the application of sediment transport principles in determining the locations, period and quantity to be extracted . •:. Streamlining and simplifying the process for grant of environmental clearance (EC) for sustainable mining.

230 List of Stone Quarry projects in Beed District Grant of Environmental Clearance & Mine plan Application received till date for Stone mining Production Area Name capacity as Address & of Sr of the Name of the contact no Mining lease Grant Approved Period of Mining lease contact no of Mining No minera lessee of lessee Order No & date mining (Initial) lessee lease I Plan(Tone or (ha) . brass per Year) From To Shri. Arjun No.20 12//Gaukh/Khadicr Bardapur 997506344 1. Stone Aanasaheb usher/kav-1634 1.00 H 5000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023 Tq.Gevrai 4 Chavan date.31.01.2018 Shri. NO.2012//Gaukh/Khadicr Chanai 942224050 2 Stone Dhondiram usher/kav-1637 1.00 H 6000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023 Tq.Ambejogai 6 aanna Chavan date.31.01.2018 NO.2012//Gaukh/Khadicr Shri. Bhanudas Waghala 942224038 3 Stone usher/kav-1632. 1.00 H 7000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023 Aana Chavan Tq.Ambejogai 3 date.31.01.2018 NO.2013/Gaukh/Khadicru Shri. Umesh Pus 942292990 4 Stone sher/kav- 1.00 H 5000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023 Shiwaji Devkar tq.Ambejogai 9 date.31.01.2018 No.20 12/RBIDesk/Gaukh Shrimati Sunita Chanai, 942274250 5 Stone IKhadicrusher/kavi-1638 1.61 H 6000 06.12.2019 27.03.2023 Malku Salunke Tq.Ambejogai 2 date.06.12.2019 Shri. Santosh NO.2018/Gaukh/Khadicru Kasari 992221055 6 Stone Ramchandr sher/kav-159 1.00 H 7000 12.02.2018 11.02.2023 Tq.Ashti 5 Dhobe date.12.02.2019 848509500 Shri. Santosh No.20 12/Gaukh/Khadicru Kasari 0 7 Stone. Sahebrao sher/kav-160 1.00 H 5000 12.02.2018 11.02.2023 Tq.Ashti 942316500 Chavan date.12.02.2019 0 NO.2012/Gaukh/Khadicru Shri.Pravin Pargaon Jo 967332724 8 Stone sher/kav-160. 2.00 H 5000 12.02.2019 11.02.2023 Sakharam Bale tq.Ashti 2 date.12.02.2019 Shri.Dattatry NO.2012/Gaukh/Khadicru Kasari '976707656 9 Stone Babasaheb sher/kavi. 1.00 H 7000 14.02.2018 13.02.2023 Tq.Ashti 5 Giri date.14.02.2018 Shri. No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Pimpal 963792655 10 Stone Raosaheb adan/kavi-1421 1.03 H 6000 10.10.2018 10.01.2023 Tq.Asthi 5 Bhasme date.10.10.2018 Shri. Amol chikali 956173959 NO.2018/Gaukh/Stonecru 11 Stone 1.03 H 7000 08.10.2018 13.02.2023 Baban Shinde Tq.Ashf 5 sher/kavi-136 List of Stone Quarry projects in Beed District Grant of Environmental Clearance & Mine plan Application received till date for Stone mining Production Area Name capacity as Address & of Sr of the Name of the contact no Mining lease Grant Approved Period of Mining lease contact no of Mining No minera lessee·" of lessee Order No & date mining (Initial) lessee lease I Plan(Tone or (ha) brass per Year) date.08.10.2018 Shri. No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Sangvi Pa 942213600 12 Stone Shatrughan adan/kavi-274 1.00 H 5000 . 26.11.2018 12.03.2023 Tq.Ashti 0 markad date.26..11.2018 I No.2012/Gaukh/Khadicru Shri. Vijay . Beed Bobde . " 982284696 13 Stone sher/kavi-1568 2.00 H 6000 15.02.2018 14.02.2023 Rajendr Late Tq.Beed 9 date.15.02.2018 Shri. Harish NO.2015/RB/Desk/Gaukh Beed Bobde 982276307 14 Stone Pandarinath IKhadicrusher/kavi-1568 0.13H 7000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Tq.Beed 1 Kshirsaqr date.20.02.2018 Shri. NO.2015/RB/Desk/Gaukh Shivpraksh Beed Bobde 982245932 15 Stone IKhadicrusher/kavi-1572 0.13H 5000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Vishvnath Tq.Beed 1 date.20.02.2018 Appa Kanade Shri. NO.2015/RB/Desk/Gaukh Rajabhavu BeedBobde 982239629 16 Stone IKhadicrusher/kavi-1572 1.00 H 5000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Vishvanth Tq.Beed 9 date.20.02.2018 Kanade Smt. Pramila NO.2015/RB/Desk/Gaukh Beed Bobde 942224267 17 Stone Ashokrao IKhadicrusher/kavi-1567 0.15H 6000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Tq.Beed 4 Chipade date.20.02.2018 Shri. Sunil No.20 12/RB/Desk/Gaukh Anandwadi 901148575 18 Stone Narhari IKhadicrusher/kavi- 0.50H 7000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 tq.Beed 7 Karande date.20.02.2018 Shri. Dnyandev NO.2015/Gaukh/Kha.crus Karzani tq 982268503 19 Stone Baliram her/kavi-130 1 1.00 H 6000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Beed 6 Khatane date.20.02.2018 No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Shri. Nitin Yelambqhat tq 942194787 20 Stone adan/kavi-336 1.00 H 7.000 01.03.2018 02.03.2023 Udhav Dhane Beed 8 date.01.03.2018 Shri. No.2012/Gaukh/Khau.cru Bhartbhushan Pimpalgaonm 955211100 . 21 Stone sher/kavi-1506 1.60 H 5000 31.07.2018 25.03.2023 Sonajirao ochi 0 date.31.07.2018 Kshirsagr

232 List of Stone Quarry projects in Beed District Grant of Environmental Clearance & Mine plan Application received till date for Stone mining Production Area Name capacity as Address & of Sr of the Name of the contact no Mining lease Grant Approved Period of Mining lease contact no of Mining No mlnera lessee of lessee Order No & date mining (Initial) lessee lease I. Plan(Tone or (ha) brass per Year) 985011946 Shri. Rajendr No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh BeedBobde 9 22 Stone Sakharamji adan/kavi-302 1.00 H 6000 04.09.2018 25.03.2023 Tq.Beed 985Q15103 Gore date.04.09.2018 5 Shri. Shivaji No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh BeedBobde 985046063 23 Stone Fakirrao adan/kavi-301 1.00 H 7000 04.09.2018 25.03.2023 Tq.Beed 5 Zhambre date.04.09.2018 Shri. Rajesh No:2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh BeedBobde 997013634 24 Stone Ashokrao adan/kavi-266 1.22 H 6000 24.09.2018 23.09.2023 Tq.Beed 9 Jadhav date.24.09.2018 No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Shri. Aanand Beedkhbd 986031731 25 . Stone adan/kavi-267 1.18 H 5000 24.09.2018 23.09.2023 Ashok Pawar tq.Beed 8 date.24.09.2018 Shri. Ambadas . Beedfsobde 982298764 No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh 26 Stone Pandharianth 1.00 H 5000 23.10.2018 13.03.2023 Tq.Beed 7 adan/kavi-1447 Kshirsagr No.20 16/Gaukh/Khadicru Shri.Mane Tippatwadi 880536462 27 Stone sher/NaharkatlCR No.14 1.20 H 6000 16.02.2019 13.03.2023 Bharth Laxman Tq.Beed 0 date.16.02.2019 Shri.Dilip No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Charata 982265594 28 Stone. Raosaheb adan/kavi-2076 3.31 H 7000 24.01.2019 31.12.2023 tq.Beed 6 Ubale date.24.01.2019 Shri.Sanjay No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Pimpalgaonm 982232003 29 Stone Janardhan adan/kavi-2077 OAO H 6000 03.03.2020 02.03.2025 ochi Tq.Beed 5 Udan date.03.03.2020 Vijay No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Dharur 992312818 30 Stone Construction adan/kavi 1.50 H 7000 20.10.20 19.10.2025 tq.Dharur 1 Company date.20.10.2020 Shri. Arjun No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Dharur 942026488 31 Stone kashianth adan/kavi- 2.00 H 5000 31.05.2018 30.05.2023 tq.Dharur 8 Gaikwad date.31.05.2018 Shri. . No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Gevrai 942152225 32 Stone Shamsundar aaan/kavi-265 1.00 H 6000 23.02.2018 22.02,2023 tq.Gevrai 2 Srikisan Zawar date.23.02.2018

3 List of Stone Quarry projects in Beed District Grant of Environmental Clearance & Mine plan Application received till date for Stone mining Production Area Name capacity as Address of Sr of the Name of the s contact no Mining lease Grant Approved Period of Mining lease contact no of Mining No minera lessee of lessee Order No & date mining (Initial) lessee lease I Plan(Tone or (ha) brass per Year) Shri. Oevidas NO.2012/RB/Oesk/Gaukh Mirkala Tq. 952727977 33 Stone Babasheb IKhadicrusher/kavi.date.2 1.00 H 6000 ~3.02.2018 22.02.2023 Gevrai 1 Munde 3.02.2018 Shri. No.2018/GaukhlDagadkh Bhavusheb Talewadi Tq. 976372781 34 Stone -adan/kavi-264 1.00 H .7000 23.02.2018 22.02.2023 haribhavu Gevrai 6 date.23.02.2018 Gonjre NO.2012/RB/Oesk/Gaukh Shri. Madukar Talewadi Tq. 942162000 35 Stone IKhadicrusher/k.avi.date.2 1.00 H 6000 23.02.2018 22.02.2023 Belaji Pawar Gevrai 0 3,02.2018 . Shri. Sunil No.20 12/RB/Oesk/Gaukh Gevrai 942224068 36 Stone Bappasaheb IKhadicrusher/kavi.date.2 1.00 H - 7000 23.02.2018 22.02.2023 tq.Gevrai 9 , . Ghatul . 3.02.2018 NO.2012/RB/Oesk/Gaukh . Shri. Pushpa Gevrai 942054485 37 Stone ·/Khadicrusher/kavi-1732 1.00 H 6000 26.02.2018 25.02.~023 Sudhir Misal tq.Gevrai 1 date.26.02.2018 Shri. Arjun NO.2012/RB/Oesk/Gaukh Mirkala Tq. 942347241 38 Stone Namdev IKhadicrusher/kavi.date.2 1.00 H· 5000 26.02.2018 25.02.2023 Gevrai 1 Dhakane 6.02.2018 Shri. Sunil No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Manyarwadi 942128080 39 Stone Sitaram adan/kavi-1732 1.33 H 7000 4.12.2018 14.07.2023 Tq.Gevrai, 4 Oeshmukh date.4.12.2018 -. Shri.Sachin No.2019/Gaukh/Dagadkh Manyarwadi 992230111 40 Stone . Bhagwanrao adan/kavi-189 1.00 H 5000 13.02.2019 12.02.2023 Tq.Gevrai 1 Oabhade date.13.02.2019 Shri. Madhur No.20 18/Gaukh/Oagadkh Kandirnali 913045999 41 Stone Ramakant adan/kavi-878 1.26 H 6000 06.12.2019 05.12.2024 . Tq.Kaij 9 Munde date.06.12.2019 Shri. No.2015/Gaukh/Oagadkh Shirsala 967399299 42 Stone Shashikant adan/kavi-349 date 1.00 H 7000 13.11.2018 25.03.2023 tq.Parli 9 Fad .13.11.2018 NO.2018/Gaunkh/stonecr Shri. Sanjay Belewadi, Tq. 942375773 43 Stone usher/kavi-137 1.42 H 5000 27.07.2018 . 27.07.2023 Sopan Shinde Patoda 7 date.27/02/2018

234 List of Stone Quarry projects in Beed District Grant of Environmental Clearance & Mine plan Application received till date for Stone mining Production Area Name capacity as Address & of Sr of the Name of the contact no Mining lease Grant , Approved Period of Mining lease contact no of Mining No minera lessee of lessee Order No & date mining (Initial) .Iessee lease : I Plan(Tone or (ha) brass per Year) Shri No.2017/Gaukh/Dagadkh Chakradhar Raymoha 976520555 , 44 Stone adan/kavi-37 date 1.00 H 7000 04.03.2020 09.03.2022 Subhash Tq.Shirur 5 .04.03.2020 Dhakne Shri. Govind NO.2011/Gaukh/Kha,crus Zapewadi 942324682 45 Stone Tukaram her/kavi-152 date 0.59H 6000 06.11.2020 05.11.2022 . Tq.Shirur Ka 4 Dhakne .31.05.2018 Kanifnath , No.2013/Gaukh/Dagadkh Stone Crusher Zapewadi 992172237 46 Stone adan/kav- 1.00 H 7000 06-11-2020 05-11-2022 (Bhagavan Tq.Shirur Ka 2 date.06.11.2020 ghodake) Shri. Shivaji No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadkh Wadvni' 902874020 47 Stone Dhasrath adan/kavi-996 1.00 H 6000 03.08.2018 25.03.2023 Tq.waqvani 3 Darade date.03.08:2018

5 3. GENERAL PROFILE OF THE DISTRICT: Seed District was a part of the former Hyderabad State u~til 1956. Between 1956 and 1960, it was a part of the Si-lingual Sombay State, Finally, since May 1960, it is one of the 35 districts of the Maharashtra state. . .:. Location: Seed is one of the District of Marathwada areas of Maharashtra. It is situated flanked by Auranqabad and Jalna District in the North, Parbhani in the East, Latur in the South East, in the South and Ahrnadnqar District in the West and Southwest. It is bounded by North Latitude 18028' and 1.9028' East Longitude between 74048' and 76045'. The District headquarters is located at Seed Town. For administrative purpose the district has been divided in 11 talukas viz., Seed, Georai, Patoda, Ashti, Shirur (Kasar), Ambaioqai. Kaij, Majalgaon, Dharur, Parali (Vaijnath) and Wadwani shown in the fig. 1. As per census 2011, the population of the district is 25.85 lakh. The district has 6 towns and 1360 villages: The major part of the district comes under Godavari basin. Godavari, Manjara and sina are the major river that drains the district along with their tributaries. The District is divided in to Subdivisions and talukas. There are five Subdivisions and now eleven talukas listed as: List of Tehsils in Beed district. ":. li I", "'Sr.no. '" , District Nanje",1" Division rulme~ i." 'Iff ~. Taluka Name > Beed Beed 1 Beed Beed Shirur (Ka) . Beed Geovrai Beed Patoda 2 Patoda Beed j Ashti Beed Majalgaon 3 Beed, Majlagaon Wadvani Beed Dharur Beed Ambejogai 4 Ambejogai Beed Kaij 5 Beed Parli Parli

236 Production capacity as Name Area of Address & Approved. Sr of the Name of the contact no Mining lease Grant . Mining· Period of Mining lease contact no of mining No minera lessee of lessee Order No & date lease (Initial) lessee Plan(Tone or I (ha) brass per Year) , , From To Shri. Arj!1n No.2012l1Gaukh/Kh.adicr Bardapur 997506344 1 Stone Aanasaheb usher/kav-1634 . 1.00 H 5000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023· Tq.Gevrai 4 Chavan date.31.01.2018 Shri. NO.2012l1Gaukh/Khadicr Chanai 942224050 2 Stone Dhondiram usher/kav-16~'1 . 1.00 H 6000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023 . Tq.Ambejogai 6 aanna Chavan date.31.01.2018 Shri. No.201211Gaukh/Khadicr Waghala 942224038 3 Stone Bhanudas usher/kav-1632 . 1.00 H 7000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023 Tq.Ambejogai .3 Aana Chavan date.31.01.2018 NO.2013/Gaukh/Khadicr Shri. Umesh Pus 942292990 4 Stone usher/kav- 1.00 H 5000 31.01.2018 31.01.2023 Shiwaji Devkar tq.Ambejogai 9 date.31.01.2018 Shrimati No.2012/RB/DesklGauk Chanai 942274250 5 Stone Sunita Matku h/Khadicrusher/kavi- 1.61 H 6000 06.12.2019 27.03.2023 Tq.Ambejogai 2 Salunke 1638 date.06.12.2019 Shri. Santosh NO.2018/Gaukh/Khadicr Kasari 992221055 6 Stone Rarnchandr usher/kav-159 . 1.00 H 7000 12.02.2018 11.02.2023 Tq.Ashti 5 Dhobe date.12.02.2019 .848509500 Shri. Santosh No.2012/Gaukh/Khadicr Kasari 0 7 Stone Sahebrao usher/kav-160 . 1.00 H 5000 12.02.2018 11.02.2023 Tq.Ashti 942316500 Chavan date.12.02.2019 0 Shri.Pravin NO.2012/Gaukh/Khadicr Pargaon Jo 967332724 8 Stone Sakharam usher/kav-160 . 2.00 H 5000 12.02.2019 11.02.2023 tq.Ashti 2 Bale date.12.02.2019 Shri.Dattatry . NO.2012/Gaukh/Khadicr Kasari 976707656 9 Stone Babasaheb usher/kavi. 1.00 H 7000 14.02.2018 13.02.2023 Tq.Ashti 5 Giri date.14.02.2018 Shri. No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadk Pimpal 963792655 10 Stone Raosaheb hadan/kavi- 1421 1.03 H 6000 10.10.2018 10.01.2023 Tq.Asthi 5 Bhasme date.10.10.2018 Shri. Amol chikali 956173959 NO.2018/Gaukh/Stonecr .11 Stone 1.03 H 7000 08.10.2018 13.02.2023 Baban Shinde Tq.Ashti 5 usher/kavi-136

237 date.08.10.2018 Shri. No.2018/Gaukh/Oagadk Sangvi Pa 942213600 12 Stone Shatrughan hadan/kavi-274 1.00H 5000 26.11.2018 12.03.2023 •Tq.Ashti 0 markad date.26.11.2018 No.2012/Gaukh/Khadicr Shri. Vijay Seed Sobde 982284696 13 Stone usher/kavi-1568 2.00 H 6000 15.02.2018 14.02.2023 Rajendr Late Tq.Seed 9 date.15.02.2018 . Shri. Harish NO.2015/RS/Oesk/Gauk Seed Sobde 982276307 14 Stone Pandarinath h/Khadicrusher/kavi- 0.13H 7000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Tq.Seed 1 Kshirsaor 1568 date.20.02.2018 Shri. NO.2015/RB/Oesk/Gauk Shivpraksh Seed Sobde 982245932 15 Stone . h/Khadicrusher/kavi- 0.13H 5000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Vishvnath Tq.Seed 1 1572 date.20.02.2018 Appa Kanade Shri. NO.2015/RB/Oesk/Gauk Rajabhavu Seed Sobde 982239629 16 Stone h/Khadicrusher/kavi- 1.00 H 5000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Vishvanth Tq.Seed 9 1572 date.20.02.2018 Kanade. Smt. Pramila NO.2015/RS/Oesk/Gauk Seed Sobde 942224267 17 Stone Ashokrao h/Khadicrusher/kavi- 0.15H 6000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Tq.Seed .4 Chipade 1567 date.20.02.2018 '. Shri: Sunil NO.2012/RS/Oesk/Gauk Anandwadi 901148575 18 Stone Narhari h/Khadicrusher/kavi- 0.50H 7000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 tq.Seed 7. Karande date.20.02.2018 Shri. NO.2015/Gaukh/Kha.cru Onyandev Karzani tq 982268503 19 Stone sher/kavi-130 1 1.00 H 6000 20.02.2018 19.02.2023 Saliram Seed 6 date.20.02.2018 Khatane No.2018/Gaukh/Oagadk Shri. Nitin Yelambghat tq 942194787 20 Stone hadan/kavi-336 1.00 H 7000 01.03.2018 02.03.2023· Udhav Ohane Seed 8 date.01.03.2018 Shri. NO.2012/Gaukh/Khau.cr Shartbhushan Pimpalgaonm 955211100 21 Stone usher/kavi-1506 1.60 H 5000· 31.07.2018 25.03.2023 Sonajirao ochi 0 date.31.07.2018 Kshirsagr 985011946 Shri. Rajendr No.2018/Gaukh/Oagadk SeedSobde 9 22 . Stone Sakharamji hadan/kavi-302 1.00 H 6000 04.09.2018 25.03.2023 Tq.Seed 985015103 Gore date.04.09.2018 5 Shri. Shivaji SeedSobde 985046063 No.2018/Gaukh/Oagadk 23 Stone 1.00 H 7000 04.09.2018 25.03.2023 - Fakirrao ' Tq.Seed 5 hadan/kavi-301 ,

238 Zhambre date.04.09.2018 Shri. Rajesh No.2018/GaukhlDagadk BeedBobde 99701.3634 24 Stone Ashokrao hadan/kavi-266 1.22 H 6000 24.09.2018 23.09.2023 Tq.Beed 9 Jadhav : date.24.09.2018 No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadk Shrf. Aanand Beedkhod 986031731 25 Stone hadan/kavi-267 1.18 H 5000 24.09.2018 23.09.2023 Ashok Pawar tq.Beed 8 date.24.09.2018 " Shri. Ambadas BeedBobde 982298764 No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadk 26 Stone Pandharianth 1.00 H 5000 23.10.2018 13.03.2023 Tq.Beed 7 hadan/l

239 No.2012/RB/DesklGauk Shri. Pushpa . ··Gevrai 942054485 37 Stone h/Khadicrusher/kavi- 1,00 H 6000 26.02.2018 25.02.2023 Sudhir Misal tq.Gevrai 1 1732 date.26.02.2018 Shri. Arjun NO.2012/RB/DesklGauk Mirkala Tq .. ·942347241 38 Stone Namdev h/Khadicrusher/kavi.dat 1.00 H 5000 26.02.2018 25.02.2023 Gevrai 1 Dhakane e.26.02.2018 Shri. Sunil No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadk Manyarwadi 942128080 39 Stone Sitaram. hadan/kavi-1732 1.33 H 7000 4.12.2018 14.07.2023 Tq.Gevrai 4 Deshmukh date.4.12.2018 Shri.Sachin No.2019/Gaukh/Dagadk Manyarwadi 992230111 . 40 Stone Bhagwanrao hadan/kavi-189 1.00 H 5000 13.02.2019 12.02.2023 . Tq.Gevrai 1 Dabhade date.13.02.2019 Shri. Madhur No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadk Kandimali 913045999 41 Stone Ramakant hadan/kavi-878 1.26 H 6000 06.12.2019 05.12.2024 Tq.Kaij 9 Munde date.06.12.2019 Shri. No.2015/Gaukh/Dagadk Shirsala 967399299 42 Stone Shashikant hadan/kavi-349 date 1.00 H 7000 13.11.2018 . 25.03.2023 tq.Parli 9 Fad .13.11.2018 NO.2018/Gaunkh/stonec Shri. Sanjay Belewadi, Tq. 942375773 43 Stone rusher/kavi-137 1.42 H 5000 27.07.2018 27.07.2023 Sopan Shinde Patoda 7 date.27102/2018 Shri No.2017/Gaukh/Dagadk Chakradhar Raymoha 976520555 44 Stone hadan/kavi-37 date 1.00 H 7000 ·04.03.2020 09.03.2022 Subhash Tq.Shirur 5 .04.03.2020 Dhakne Shri. Govind NO.2011/Gaukh/Kha,cru Zapewadi 942324682 45 Stone Tukaram sher/kavi-152 date 0.59H 6000 06.11.2020 05.11.2022 Tq.Shirur Ka 4 Dhakne .31.05.2018 Kanifnath No.2013/Gaukh/Dagadk Stone Crusher Zapewadi 992172237 46 Stone hadan/kav- 1.00 H 7000 06-11-2020 05-11-2022 (Bhagavan Tq.Shirur Ka 2 date.06.11.2020 ghodake) Shri. Shivaji No.2018/Gaukh/Dagadk Wadvni 902874020 47 Stone Dhasrath hadan/kavi-996 1.00 H 6000 03.08.2018 25.03.2023 Tq.Wadvani 3 Darade date.03.08.2018 - Table no. 7: List of Stone Crusher Holder.

240 4. GEOLOGY OF THE DISTRICT The Beed district is occupied by Basalt formations belonging to Deccan traps of Cretaceous• Eocene age' shown in fig. 11 & fig. 12. The basalt formations belong to the type called "Plateau Basalts" and uniform in composition corresponding to that of Dolerite or Basalt with an average specific gravity of 2.9. They are dark grey to dark greenish grey in color. The traps have been distinguished into the vesicular and non-vesicular type. The non-vesicular types are hard, compact and medium to fine grained in texture. Sometimes they break with conchoidal fracture. The vesicular types are soft and tend to break with more ease. Geological map of Beed District is shown at geological survey of the district has brought the existence of 35 flows in the district. The basalt flows are mostly horizontal in their deposition and they occur one above the other, in order of its eruption. Thus the oldest flow occurs at the bottom and youngest at the top. The thickness of individual flow ranges from 2-3 meter to 57 m with average thickness of 15 m. In Beed district, based on the petrology of the flows, two district divisions have been noticed ih the basalts. One consists of basalts located in the altitude range of 390 m AMSL. In this the thickness of the individual flow ranges from three meter to twelve meter rarely exceeding 15 m. The flows are invariably separated by Red bole formations. Further Green bole, the Black boles exist simultaneously in the same horizon. The lava flows are generally composite flows made up of three units viz. Massive at the bottom, Amygdaloidal/vesicular basalt in the middle and red bole at the top. Although red bole is particular in disposition sometimes they are totally missing Massive basalt and vesicular basalt, sometimes shows vide variation in lateral thickness. The amygdules are generally filled with zeolites. The zeolites trap has high weathering potential. The second type of Basalt occurs from 550 m to 890 m. These are the part of Balaghat range. In all fourteen flows are identified in this group with seven red bole horizons, having thickness of 0.2 to 1 meter. The thickness of individual flow ranges from 3-4 to 30 m. The thickness of amygdaloidal basalt is comparatively thin. The weathering of basalt in initial stages normally gives rise to brown fragment material with admixture of Brown/pale yellow soil. But with intensive weathering yellowish brown and black cotton soil is formed, which forms vast spreads in different places in the district Nodules of kanker are frequent occurrences in the black cotton soil. The joints and fractures ate mainly formed during cooling of magma and are therefore confined to individual flows only. However shear zones or fracture zones expressed as lineaments at the surface, are seen to traverse through several flow units. General secondary fractures are NE-SW and NW SE. At few locations (Manjarsumbha Ghat Section) cooling joints in hexagonal and pentagonal patterns has been observed. This joining pattern is different from conventional hexagonal jointing. In Beed district hexagonal joints are in fan shape at the bottom they radiate from a common point to outward and upward with increasing intensity. Mineral Wealth: Basalt, sand, weathered basalt Murrum), Gravels, Clay and Agate in small areas. 5. Drainage of Irrigation Pattern: Drainage includes surface as well as underground flow of natural water. It is related to cloudiness, insulation, humidity, precipitation, wind velocity, wind direction, surface flow, and also related to nature of topography, vegetation, soil cover and its human utilization pattern. Godavari is the main river in the Beed District.

241 6. LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN OF THE DISTRICT:

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Map: Land Use map of Beed District Sr. Standard Land. Use Sub Category No.lAc/Ha/Lakhs No. Classification 1 Urban or Built-up Land (Total Area Residential Houses 5.21 Lakhs 1~8.31 Sq.Km.) Commercial Buildings NA Schools Urban & Rural 4201 Hospitals 375 Government Buildings NA Industries 152 2 Rural Land 10812.39 Sq.Km. 3 Agricultural Land (Total Area Cropland 395000 Ha 762826 Ha) Net Area Sown 368000 Ha Grassland (Grazing/Non 31000 Ha Grazing) -. 242 Sr. Standard Land Use Sub Category NO./Ac/Ha/Lakhs No: Classification 4 Forest Land ------28000 Ha 5 Water River 4 Lakes (Artificial/Natural) 5 (% of area covered 3.62%) Ponds (Artificial/Natural) 524 Dam / Reservoir 18 Canals NA Well 34730 Minor Irrigation Projects 186 K.T. Wears 40 Tubewells 615 6 Wetland ------153488lia 7 Barren and Wasteland (Total Area Uncultivable waste Land 21000 Ha .101000 Ha) Barren Land 78500 Ha Beaches· Nil Land Use Classification (Source: Beed District Statistical Abstract. 2012) As per the estimation, the total annual ground water recharge is 1416.62 MCM with the natural discharge of 72.24 MCM, thus the net annual ground water availability comes to be 1344.38 MCM. The gross draft for all uses is estimated at 685.38 MCM with irrigation sector being the major consumer having a draft of 637.78 MCM. The allocation for domestic and industrial requirements for the next 25 years is worked out at 94.78 MCM, whereas the net grouhd water availability for future irrigation is estimated at 611.81 MCM. The stage of ground water development varies from 37.78% (Parali) to 59.4 % (Beed) and all the talukas falls in "Safe" category. The overall stage of ground water development for the district is 50.98 %. Similarly, the ground water resources were also assessed for all the 48 watersheds and 47 watersheds have been categorised as "Safe" whereas, 1 watershed i.e., MR-15, which has achieved 96.40% stage of ground water development has been categorised as "Semi-Critical"

243 Table 4: Ground Water Resources (Marolll 20091. Tatuka ArNlype MeI_. -us! OllII...... t 0 ... 11(IWIlIYr.) Allocation fat O_w .... sta9ltll cate~ gJauM 101M' _sllc &Industrial Avallllliitily let G_1I!t_ A_ltity IWlpIl.on 1lGm_& TGUJ RequINtllimt SUPIIly .FtlWte.lrtllll'tlOli Iham.)f., IndUI!~" up to nut 25 yeal'5 (ham.."..). OtYliopm u_ (1II.m1yr.) ent("l!l

af'ED Coml'l'llll'ltl 2300'A .540..00 52012 592.45 Nan..commllild 1l!4tl.B 1!>lKI2.96 roS27 8741:23 IWI 15113.64 8542.99 llIOJJ9 '9;133.67 1558.39 4914.22 59.4 sars GEVRAI Coml'l'llll'ltl 7561"-46 2t49.82 12029 2370.11 NanoCtlmm..,d 131tl2,'6 !lJ;!II.2B' 483.52 9B7U9 tWi 21401.94 111138.0!I 003111 12241.9 1207.02 844~>02 57.2 ,Sale PATODA Coml'l'llll'ltl 141.32 14&t5 51'.li7 186.02 Nan-co_d 7119.9 445:1.57 27UB 4727:03 6461.22 41!00.72 312.33 4913.05 621.l15 322B-f7 5I!.01 Sal. ASHll Coml'I'lIII'ItI SHam 10~2.65 178.18 !teo'!!! -Nan-commllild 1.f2iOO.39 72SB.BB 62:7.&1 18R4.58 17471.<12 32lill.33 1l(I6.11f1 9Q75.39 161B.12 7B25.l15 51.94 saf. _MD ComIfiBI'ItI 189.5!I 16722 ZC\A.4. 201.66 GAl -Nan-eommand 995222 4429.29 347..3B 4n6.B5 ttl!al 10141.8 04616.51 :'18711 4964.31 693.94 6054.7'1 46.4 sar. MltJALGA Command 1954.15 22;56.8, 121.$ 2378.17 ON Nan-comm..,d 6047.AB 3J8B.24 223.57 3609,8 14002.23 ~3.11 344.li6 5987:97 663.45 77~1.4B '2.~B Sal. K.W 0ln1man4 Nan-eo_d 161l31.Ba ·7l1.5Il.~' 648.78 1!504.19 - 1Bt'I51.B8 78:55.41 648.78 1319.14 7511ll.t2 52.9B 8504.'9 ·Saf. DHARllR Comtl!8fld 466.41 nIl 10..44 n.7I -Nan..comMllild 2614,71 1573:92 Jl&42 1632.:'14 314UB 1841.1'9 63.li6 1110.05 121.15 1517.97 54.44 Sare WJ>DWH4 Coml'I'lIII'ItI 24EE1.4:1 273.Al1 l!1.M 2!i(l.OI I Noo-CO- .mmand 137,Ul 34611.:12. 282.78 3748.11 9S12cl!3 37:l8.83 3IlI2.Jl5 4041.18 61&.71 4897.72 40.93 sa11! SMIRUR Coml'I'lIII'ItI 976.23. 218M 2t.7l1. 238.32 -Noo-eomm8ild 601U5 3251.1-8 258 3509.78 IOtaI Be9Ul! :'I41ii1.32 :279.78 51'48.1 558.113 2968.6 53.51! Safe Pi\RL1 command 4815] Q).oo 61.35 BBl.44 Nan...,mm..,d 5968.9'* 2!l43,~ 173.53 3117.01 IOtaI 10584.64 5T113.51 234118 l!I!I8.46 4%.02 6187,1 31.7·8 sare DISTRICT CO'Nonmm__Mld 311113.35 7772.D1 643.113 'lo 8415.7 50.98 111!H1l.31 56829 4177.91 61004.01 ._1 134437.10 fiJ77U7 4780.20 611538.27 9478.52 611S·1.08 sa",

7.' Surface Water and Ground Water scenario of the district: Majority portion of the Seed District is situated in the Godavari basin. T Ground water development depends on many factors viz.; availability, crop water requirement, and socio-economic fabric and on the yield of the aquifers existing in that area. Ground water in the area is being developed by three type of abstraction structures i.e., dugwells, borewells and tubewells. Howeverdugwell is the main ground water abstraction structure in the district. Ground water is predominantly used for irrigation, as it is the major ground water utilising sector. As per the 4th minor irrigation census data available for year 2006-07, area irrigated by qround water is 1463.24 sq. km., whereas the surface water accounts for about 82.43 sq.km and the net irrigated area is 'about 1545.67 sq.km., thus ground water account for 94O/~,of net irrigated area. There are about 42151 irrigation dugwells in the district which, create an irrigation potential of 1350.56 sq.km., out of which 1287.99 sq.km., potential is utilised. In addition to this an irrigation potential of 175.25 sq.km. is utilised through 7476 borewells/tubewells. State Government agencies have drilled number of borewells/tubewells fitted with hand pumps and electric motors for rural drinking water purposes in the district. In all till March 2012, GSDA, Government of Maharashtra is operating 8849 successful, borewells/tubewells for rural water supply under various schemes in the district out of which 8472 have been fitted with hand pumps and 37! with power pumps

244 SEED DISTRICT N HYDROGEOLOGY A

INDEX Lineament . River Water Body/Reservoir . HillyArea Aquifer Age Lithology GW Condition Depth tm bgl) Yield [:,<>:>1 Soft Rock Recent RiverAlluvium Discontinuos bw~5 to 25 OW· 10'0to 25'0m3Jday . Un-Confined&·Semi-Confined tfard Rock U. Cretaceousto Deccan Trap Discontinues DW~3 to 3'0 DW· 5.7'0to 79.'0'0m3/hr. L Eocene Basalt Un·Confined& Serni-Contlnedto Confined ' BVII·40 to 1'0'0 BW· '0.5'0to 3.'0'0m3llir.

8. RAINFALL AND CLIMATE CONDITION OF THE DISTRICT

Sr. Taluka Rainfall Recorded Durin~ the period from 1 Juneto 31 October in mm. No. 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 1 Beed 961.00 439.8 643.1 417.3 308.3 733.8 673.74 290.80 610.2 2 Patoda 607.00 307.6 620.0 424.6 310.1 904.0 821.00 320.30 591,3 3 Ashti 527.00 260.3 478.3 308.5 323.5 641.7 .766.72 300.90 565.90 4 Gevrai 714.00 267.4 556.8 275.6, 217.0 695.8 559.30, ·275.00 631.70 5 Shirur 523.00 ·259.8 460.0 362.6 273.0 633.7 .591.67 229.00 475.00 6 Wadwani 834.00 496.5 931.0 455.5 500.0 1025.3 756.50 401.00 932.50 7 Ambajogai 951.00 682.6 789.9 457.2 412.8 . 969.0 808.20 '437.00 578.80 8 Majalgaon 705.00 502.8 831.0 389.3 395.4 1025.2 687.83 389.00 890.90 9 Kaij 742.00 455.2. 648.3 347.6 290.0 876.'1 821.73 404:40 526.00 10 Dharur 841.00 512.0 613.4 321.0 211.4 842.7 676.31 266.70 604.30 11 Parli 592.00 664.2 813.2 317.2 392.6 838.2 587.40 367.80 581.90 Average 727.00 . 440.7 671.4 370.5 330.4 835.0 704.60 334.70 635.30

The climate of the district is on.the whole dry except in the south-west monsoon season. The year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from December to February is followed by the hot season from March to May. The period from June to, September is the south-west monsoon season while October and November constitute the post-monsoon season.. The aVerage annual rainfall for the district is 750.1 mm. The rainfall in the district increases from the west to the east, varying from 665.3 mm at Ashti near the western border to 850.6 mm at Mominabad near the eastern border. About 80 per cent of the annual rainfall is received. in the south-west monsoon period. September is the rainiest month. The variation in the rainfall from year to year is fairly large.

.245 The cold weather commences towards the end of November when temperatures begin to fall.

December is the coldest month, with the mean daily minimum temperature at about 120e and' the mean daily maximum at about 290e. In the cold season the district is sometimes affected by cold waves in association with the passage eastwards of western disturbances across north

India. On such occasions the minimum temperatures may drop to about 30e or 40e. The rapid rise in temperatures starts only by about the beginning of March.

May is the hottest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at about 42°C,: On' individual

days the day temperature may be as high as 460e. With the advance of the south-west monsoon into the district by about the second week' of June the temperatures fall appreciably and, the weather is pleasant throughout the south-west monsoon season. By about the first week of October the monsoon withdraws and the day temperatures increase slightly and a secondary maximum is reached in October. Thereafter the temperatures begin to decrease gradually. The relative humidity, is high during the south-west monsoon season.' After September the humidity decrease gradually and in the cold and summer seasons the air is dry, particularly in the afternoons when relative humidity may be less than 30 per cent. Winds are moderate in strength in the latter half of summer and in the south-west monsoon period and light in the rest of the year. During the south-west monsoon season, winds blow predominantly from directions between south-west and north-west. In the post-monsoon and winter months winds are from directions between east and north.

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246 Yearly Mining Plan Environmental Production SrNo Lease name and address address Lessee location Approved Date Clearance date according to Mining Plan Shri. Arjun Aanasaheb ,1 Bardapur Tq.Gevrai Bardapur Tq.Gevrai 23.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000' Chavan Shri. Dhondiram aanna 2 Chanai Tq.Ambejogai Chanai Tq.Ambejogai . 23.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Chavan ,_ Shri. Bhanudas Aana Waghala 3 Waghala Tq.Ambejogai 23.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Chavan Tq.Arnbeioqai Shri. Umesh Shiwaji 4 Pus tq.Ambejogai Pus,tq.Ambejogai 23.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Devkar Shrimati 'Sunita Malku 5 Chanai Tq.Ambejogai Chanai Tq.Ambejogai 28.03.2018 20.06.2018 6000 Salunke Shri. Santosh Ramchandr 6 Kasari Tq.Ashti Kasari Tq.Ashti 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 7000 . Dhobe Shri. Santosh Sahebrao 7 Kasari Tq.Ashti Kasari Tq.Ashti 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Chavan Shri.Pravin Sakharam 8 Pargaon 'Jo tq.Ashti Pargaon Jo tq.Ashti . 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 5000 ' Bale Shri.Dattatry Babasaheb 9 Kasari Tq.Ashti Kasari Tq.Ashti 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 7000 - Giri 10 Shri. Raosaheb Bhasme Pimpal Tq,Asthi Pimpal Tq.Asthi 11.01.2017 27.07.2018 6000 11 Shri. Amol Baban Shinde chikali Tq.Ashti chikali Tq.Ashf 14.02.2018 27.07.2018 7000 12 Shri. Shatruqhan markad Sangvi PaTq.Ashti Sangvi Pa Tq.Ashti 13.03.2018 27.07.2018 5000 13 Shri. Vijay Rajendr Late Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 12:06.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Shri. Harish Pandarinath ' . 14 ~eed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 15.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Kshirsaqr . . Shri. Shivpraksh 15 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Be~d 15.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000· Vishvnath Appa Kanade. Shri. Rajabhavu Vishvanth 16 Beed.Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 15.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Kanade Smt. Pramila Ashokrao " 17 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 15.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Chipade . Shri. Sunil Narhari 18 Anandwadi tq.Beed Anandwadi tq.Beed 03.07.2015 17.01.2017 7000 Karande 19 Shri. Dnyandev Baliram . Karzani tq Beed Karzani tq Beed 03.01.2015 03.12.2016 6000'

247 . Yearly Mining Plan Environmental Production SrNo Lease name and address address Lessee location Approved Date . Clearance date according to Mining Plan Khatane 20 Shri. Nitin Udhav Dhane Yelarnbqhat to Seed Yelambqhat to Seed 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Shri. Shartbhushan 21 Pimpalgaonmochi Pimpalgaonmochi 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 5000 Sonajirao Kshirsagr Shri. Rajendr Sakharamji 22 SeedSobde Tq.Seed SeedSobde Tq.Seed ' 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 6000 Gore Shri. Shivaji Fakirrao 23 SeedSobde Tq.Seed SeedSobde Tq.Seed 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 7000 Zhambre Shri. Rajesh Ashokrao 24 BeedSobde Tq.Seed SeedSobde Tq.Seed 19.01.2016 27.07.2018 6000 Jadhav Shri. Aanand Ashok 25 Seedkhod tq.Seed Beedkhod tq.Seed 19.01.2016 27.07.2018 5000 Pawar Shri. Ambadas 26 SeedSobde Tq.Seed SeedSobde Tq.Seed 14.03.2018 03.12.2016 5000 Pandharianth Kshirsaor 27 Shn.Mane Sharth Laxman Tippatwadi Tq.Beed Tiooatwadi Tq.Beed 04.04.2016 27.07.2018 6000 Shri. Dilip Raosaheb 28 Charata tq.Seed Charata tq.Seed 04.02.2016 03.12.2016 1000 Ubale Shri.Sanjay Janardhan Pimpalgaonmochi Pimpalgaonmochi 29 28.02.2018 20.06.2018 6000 Udan Ta.Seed Tq.Beed Vijay Construction Dharur tq.Dharur Dharur tq.Dharur . 20.07.2020 7000 30 Company Shri. Arjun kashianth 31 Dharur tq.Dharur Dharur tq.Dharur . 04.09.2018 03.12.2016 5000 Gaikwad Shri. Shamsundar Srikisan 32 Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai tq.Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Zawar Shri. Devidas Sabasheb 33 . Mirkala Tq. Gevrai Mirkala Tq. Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Munde Shri. Shavusheb 34 Talewadi Tq. Gevrai Talewadi Tq. Gevrai 0;3.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 haribhavu Gonjre Shri. Madukar Selaji . 35 . Talewadi Tq. Gevrai Talewadi Tq. Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Pawar Shri. Sunil Sappasaheb 36 Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai tq.Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Ghatul

248 Yearly Mining Plan Environmental Production SrNo Lease name and.address address Lessee location Approved Date Clearance date according to Mining Plan 37 Shri. Pushpa Sudhir Misal Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai tq.Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Shri. Arjun Namdev 38 Mirkala Tq. Gevrai Mirkala Tq. Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Dhakane Shri. Sunil Sitaram Manyarwadi , 39 Manyarwadi Tq.Gevrai 27.07.18 7000 Deshmukh - Tq.Gevrai Shri.Sachin Bhagwanrao Manyarwadi 40 Manyarwadi Tq.Gevrai 03.12.2016 03.12.2016 5000 Dabhade Tq.Gevrai Shri. Madhur Ramakant 41 Kandimali Tq.Kaij . Kandimali Tq.Kaij 20.04.2018 20.06.2018 6000 Munde , 42 Shri. Shashikant Fact Shirsala tq.Parli Shirsala tq.Parli 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 7000 . Shri. Sanjay Sopan 43 Belewadi, Tq. Patoda Belewadi, Tq. Patoda 27.07.2018 5000 Shinde Shri Chakradhar Subhash - 44 Raymoha Tq.Shirur Raymoha Tq.Shirur 10.03.2017 7000 Dhakne Shri. Govind Tukaram Zapewadi Tq.Shirur 45 Zapewadi Tq.Shirur Ka 10.09.2020 03.12.2016 6000 Dhakne Ka - Kanifnath Stone Crusher Zapewadi Tq.Shirur 46 Zapewadi Tq.Shirur Ka 03.12.2016 ' 7000 (Bhagavan ghodake) Ka Shri. Shivaji Dhasrath 47 Wadvni Tq.Wadvani Wadvni Tq.Wadvani 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 6000 Darade

249 ~. Details of the mining leases in the District Sr Name of the Area of mining Use Name of the lessee Survey No, Village Tahasil No mineral lease (Ha) captive/noncapative Shri. Arjuh Aanasaheb 1 Stone - Gat n042/1 Bardapur Tq.Gevrai Ambejogai 1.00 H _ Use captive Chavan -Shri. Dhondiram aanna .2 Stone Gat 645 Chanal Tq.Ambejogai Ambejogai 1.00 H . Use captive Chavan Shri. Bhanudas Aana 3 Stone Gat no.206 Waghala Tq.Ambejogai Ambejogai 1.00 H Use captive Chavan Shit Umesh Shiwaji 4 Stone Gat no.517 Pus tq.Ambejogai Ambejogai 1.00 H Use captive Devkar Shrimati Sunita Malku 5 Stone Gat No.906 Chanai Tq.Ambejogai Ambejogai 1.61 H Use captive Salunke Shri. Santosh Ramchandr 6 Stone Gat No. 68 Kasari Tq.Ashti Ashti 1.00 H Use captive Dhobe Shri. Santosh Sahebrao 7 Stone Gat No. 64 Kasari Tq.Ashti Ashti 1.00 H Use captive Chavan 8 Stone Shri.Pravin Sakharam Bale Gat. No. 714 Pargaon Jo tq.Ashti Ashti 2.00 H Use captive Shri.Dattatry Babasaheb 9 Stone Gat No.81 Kasari Tq.Ashti Ashti 1.00 H Use captive Giri 10 Stone Shri. Raosaheb Bhasme Gat No.79 Kasari Tq.Ashti Ashti 1.00 H Use captive 11 Stone Shri. Amol Baban Shinde Gat.No.81 Pimpal Tq.Asthi Ashti 1.03 H Use captive 12 Stone Shri. Shatruqhan markad Gat.168 chikali Tq.Ashti Ashti 1.03 H Use captive 13 Stone Shri. Vijay Rajendr Late Gat."187/1 Sangvi Pa Tq.Ashti Ashti - 1.00 H Use captive Shri. Harish Pandarinath 14 Stone Gat No. 73 Roinalko Tq.Ashti Ashti 1.00 H Use captive Kshirsaqr Shri. Shivpraksh Vishvnath 15 Stone Gat.no. 131/a/1 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed 2.00 H - Use captive Appa Kanade Shri. Rajabhavu Vishvanth 16 Stone Gat no. 108 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed 0.13H Use captive Kanade Smt. Pramila Ashokrao 17 Stone Gat no. 79 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed 0.13H Use captive Chipade Shri. Sunil Narhari 18 Stone Gat no. 79 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed 1.00 H Use captive Karande Shri. Dnyandev Baliram Gat No. 19 Stone Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed 0.15H Use captive Khatane 1311A12 20 Stone Shri. Nitin Udhav Dhane Gat No. 76 Anandwadi tq.Beed Beed 0.50H Use captive Shri. Bhartbhushan 21 Stone Gat no. 253 Karzani tq Beed Beed 1.00 H Use captive Sonajirao Kshirsagr Shri. Rajendr Sakharamji 22 Stone Gat No.795 Yelambghat tq Beed Beed 1.00 H Use captive Gore Shri. Shivaji Fakirrao 23 s Stone Gat No. 68 Pimpalgaonmochi Beed 1.60 H Use captive Zhambre Shri. ,Rajesh Ashokrao 24 Stone Gat No.141 BeedBobde Tq.Beed Beed 1.00 H Use captive Jadhav

250 9. Details of the mining leases in the District Sr Name of the Area of mining Use Name of the lessee Survey No, Village Tahasil No mineral lease (Ha) captive/noncapative 25 Stone Shri. Aanand Ashok Pawar Gat No.140 BeedBobde Tq.Beed Beed 1.00 H Use captive Shri. Ambadas 26 Stone Gat No.132 BeedBobde Tq.Beed Beed 1.22 H Use captive Pandharianth Kshirsagr 27 Stone Shri.Mane Bharth Laxman Gat no 20/A Beedkhod tq.Beed Beed 1.18 H Use captive 28 Stone Shri. Dilip Raosaheb Ubale Gat No.150Aa BeedBobde Tq.Beed Beed 1.00 H Use captive Shri.Sanjay Janardhan 29 Stone Gat.no.116,117 Tippatwadi Tq.Beed Beed 1.20 H Use captive Udan Vijay Construction Gat. No.60, 63, 30 Stone Charata tq.Beed Beed 3.31 H Use captive Company 64 Shri. Arjun kashianth 31 Stone Gat NO.291AA12 Pimpalgaonmochi Tq.Beed Beed 0.40 H Use captive Gaikwad Shri. Shamsundar Srikisan 32 Stone Gat No. 378 Dharur tq.Dharur Dharur 1.00 H Use captive Zawar Shri. Devidas Babasheb 33 Stone Gat 503/1 Dharur tq. Dharur Dharur 2.00 H Use captive Munde Shri. Bhavusheb haribhavu 34 Stone Gat nO.516/2 Gopalpur Tq.Dharur Dharur 1.20 H Use captive Gonire 35 Stone Shri. Madukar Belaji Pawar Gat no 176 Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Shri. Sunil Bappasaheb 36 Stone Gat No. 128 Mirkala Tq. Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Ghatul 37 Stone Shri. Pushpa Sudhir Misal Gat No. 190 Talewadi Tq. Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Shri. Arjun Namdev 38 Stone Gat no. 172 Talewadi Tq. Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Dhakane Shri. Sunil Sitaram 39 Stone Gat no .190 Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Deshmukh Shri.Sachin Bhagwanrao 40 Stone Gat no .234/b Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Dabhade Shri. Madhur Ramakant 41 Stone. Gat No 96 Mirkala Tq. Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Munde ; Gat no 42 Stone Shri. Shashikant Fad Manyarwadi Tq.Gevrai Gevrai 1.33 H Use captive .391/E/C 43 Stone Shri. Sanjay Sopan Shinde Gat no. 391/A Manyarwadi Tq.Gevrai Gevrai 1.00 H Use captive Shri Chakradhar Subhash 44 Stone Gat No. 61 kaij Tq.kaij kaij 2.00 H Use captive Dhakne Shri. Govind Tukaram 45 Stone Gat No. 32 kaij Tq.kaij kaij 1.08 H Use captive Dhakne Kanifnath Stone Crusher 46 Stone Gat No. 474 kaij Tq.kaij kaij 1.00 H Use captive (Bhagavanghodake) Shri. Shivaji Dhasrath 47 Stone Gat No. 55 Vakilwadi kaij Tq.kaij kaij 2.00 H Use captive Darade

1 9. DETAILS OF ROYALTY OR REVENUE RECEIVED IN LASTTHREE YEAR

Percent Sr. Financial -Target given by State Revenue Revenue Collected Revenue Year Department (Rs. in Lac) (Rs. in Lac) No. ColI~cted 1 F.Y2016-17 4600- I, 5483.38 119.20 2 F.Y.2017-18I. 4600 I 7566.72 164.49 3- F.Y.2018-19 6000 8487.56 141.46 4 F.Y.2019-20 6500 6679.79 102.77

10. DETAILS OF PRODUCTION OF SAND OR SAND OR MINOR MINERAL IN LAST THREE YEARS Financial Scooping of River Bed Scooping of River Scooping Of River Bed Sand Year Sand in Brass Bed Sand in Cum. - in Tonnes 2017-18 1891680 5353454 7566720 2018-19 2280118 6452734 9120472 2Q1Q-20 1188108 3362346 4752432

252 , - 11. Mineral Map of the Dis.trict: There are' no major mineral deposits in the district. There ISabundant quantity of stone, rnurrurn and soil deposits available They are using for construction of road, bridges and buildings in district.

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3 13. List of Letter of Intent (LOI) Holders in the District Along with Its Validity as Per the Following Format: Yearly Mining Plan Environmental Production -SrNo Lease name and address address Lessee location Approved Date Clearance date according to Minina Plan Shri. Arjun Aanasaheb 1 Bardapur Tq.Gevrai Bardapur Tq.Gevrai 23.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Chavan Shri. Dhondiram aanna 2 > Chanai Tq.Ambejogai Chanai Tq.Ambejogai 23.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Chavan Shri. Bhanudas Aana Waghala Waghala Tq.Ambejogai 23.07.2015 . 03.12.2016 7000 3 Chavan Ta.Ambeioaai . Shri. Umesh Shiwaji . Pus tq.Ambejogai Pus tq.Ambejogai ·23.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000 .4 Devkar Shrimati Sunita Malku 5 Chanai Tq.Ambejogai Chanai Tq.Ambejogai 28.03.2018 20.06.2018 6000 Salunke Shri. Santosh Ramchandr 6 Kasari Tq.Ashti Kasari Tq.Ashti 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Dhobe Shri. Santosh Sahebrao 7 Kasari Tq.Ashti Kasari Tq.Ashti 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Chavan Shri.Pravin Sakharam 8 Pargaon Jo tq.Ashti Pargaon Jo tq.Ashti 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Bale Shri.Dattatry Babasaheb 9 Kasari Tq.Ashti Kasari Tq.Ashti 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Giri 10 Shri. Raosaheb Bhasrne Pimpal Tq.Asthi Pimpal Tq.Asthi 11.01.2017 27.07.2018 6000 - 11 Shri. Amol Baban Shinde chikali Tq.Ashf chikali Tq.Ashti 14.02.2018 27.07.2018 7000 12 Shri. Shatrughan markad Sangvi Pa Tq.Ashti Sanavi Pa Ta.Ashti 13.03.2018 27.07.2018 5000 13 Shri. Vijay Rajendr Late Beed Bobde Ta.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 12.06.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Shri. Harish Pandarinath 14 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 15.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Kshirsagr Shri. Shivpraksh 15 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 15.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Vishvnath Appa Kanade Shri. Rajabhavu Vishvanth 16 Beed Bobde Tq.Seed Beed Bobde Tq.Seed 15.07.2015 . 03.12.2016 5000 Kanade Smt. Pramila'Ashokrao 17 Beed Bobde Tq.Beed Beed Bobde Tq.Beed 15.07.2015 03.12:2016 6000 Chioade 18 Shri. Sunil Narhari Anandwadi tq.Beed Anandwadi ta.Seed 03.07.2015 17.01.2017 7000

254 13. List of Letter of Intent (LOI) Holders in the District Along with Its Validity as Per the Following' Format: Yearly Mining Plan Environmental -Production SrNo Lease name and address address Lessee location Approved Date Clearance date according to Mining Plan Karande Shri. Dnyandev Baliram Karzani tq Beed Karzani tq Beed 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 19 Khatane - , 20 _Shri. Nitin Udhav Dhane Yelarnbohat to Beed Yelarnbchat tq Beed 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Shri. Bhartbhushan 21 Pimpalgaonmochi Pimpalgaonmochi 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 5000 Sonaiirao Kshirsaqr Shri. Rajendr Sakharamji 22 BeedBobde Tq.Beed BeedBobde Tq.Beed 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 6000 Gore Shri. Shivaji Fakirrao 23 BeedBobde Tq.Beed BeedBobde Tq.Beed 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 7000 Zhambre -.- Shri. Rajesh Ashokrao 24 Beedfsobde Tq.Beed BeedBobde Tq.Beed 19.01.2016 27.07.2018 6000 Jadhav Shri. Aanand Ashok 25 Beedkhod tq.Beed Beedkhod tq.Beed 19.01.2016 - 27.07.2018 5000 Pawar Shri. Arnbadas 26 BeedBobde Tq.Beed BeedBobde Tq.Beed 14.03.2018 03.12.2016 5000 Pandharianth Kshirsagr 27 Shri.Mane Bharth Laxman Tippatwadi Tq.Beed Tippatwadi Tq.Beed 04.04.2016 27.07.2018 6000 Shri. Dilip Raosaheb 28 Charata tq.Beed Charata tq.Beed - 04.02.2016 03.12.2016 7000 Ubale Shri.Sanjay Janardhan Pimpalgaonmochi Pimpalgaonmochi 29 28.02.2018 20.06.2018 6000 . Udan - TQ.Beed TQ.Beed Vijay Construction Dharur tq.Dharur Dharur tq.Dharur 20.07.2020 7000 . 30 Company Shri. Arjun kashianth 31 Dharur tq.Dharur Dharur tq.Dharur 04.09.201a 03.12.2016 5000 Gaikwad Shri. Shamsundar Srikisan 32 .Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai tq.Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Zawar Shri. Devidas Babasheb 33 Mirkala Tq. Gevrai Mirkala Tq. Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000 Munde Shri. Bhavusheb 34 Talewadi Tq. Gevrai Talewadi Tq. Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 -7000 haribhavu Gonjre 35 ShrL Madukar Belaji Talewadi TQ. Gevrai Talewadi TQ. Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 6000

255 13. List of Letter of Intent (LOI) Holders in the District Along with Its Validity as Per the Following Format: , Yearly Mining Plan Environmental Production - address Lessee location SrNo Lea!!ie name and address Approved Date Clearance date according to Mining Plan - Pawar Shri, Sunil Bappasaheb 36 Gevrai tq.Gevrai Gevrai tq.Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 7000 Ghatul 37 Shri, Pushpa Sudhir Misal Gevrai tq.Gevraf Gevrai tQ.Gevrai 03.07.201'5 03.12.2016 6000 Shri. Arjun Namdev 38 Mirkala Tq. Gevrai Mirkala Tq. Gevrai 03.07.2015 03.12.2016 5000 Dhakane - Shri. Sunil Sitaram Manyarwadi 39 Manyarwadi Tq.Gevrai 27.07:18 7000 Deshmukh To.Gevral Shri.Sachin Bhagwanrao Manyarwadi 40 ManyariNadi Tq.Gevrai 03.12.2016 03.12.2016 5000 Dabhade Tq.Gevrai Shri. Madhur Ramakant 41 Kandimali Tq.Kaij Kandimali Tq.Kaij 20,04.2018 20.06.2018 6000 Munde 42 Shri. Shashikant Fad Shirsala tq.Parli Shirsala tq.Parli 26.03.2018 27.07.2018 7000 Shri. Sanjay Sopan 43 Belewadi, Tq. Patoda , Belewadi, Tq. Patoda 27.07.2018 5000 Shinde Shri Chakradhar Subhash 44 Raymoha Tq.Shirur Raymoha Tq.Shirur 10.03.2017 7000 Dhakne Shri. Govind Tukaram Zapewadi Tq.Shirur 45 Zapewadi Tq.Shirur Ka 1.0.09.2020 03.12.2016 6000 Dhakne Ka Kanifnath Stone Crusher Zapewadi Tq.Shirur Zapewadi Tq.Shirur Ka 03.12.2016 7000 46 , (Bhagavan ghodake) Ka Shri. Shivaji Dhasrath 47 Wadvni Tq.Wadvani _ Wadvni Tq.Wadvani 26.03.2018 - 27.07.2018 -6000 Darade

256 12.Total minerals reserve available in district: Mineral Mineral reserve in million matrictonnes Stone/Murrum 14.6(approx.) Sand 13.12(approx.) 13.Quality/grade of mineral available in district: Quality of stone available in Beed district is building grade stone confirming IS standards IS: 7779

(Part II/Sec 3)of 1979e , 14.Use of Mineral: Basalt stone and weathered basalt (Murrum) is used for building, construction works, road works as an aggregate. 15. Demand and Supply of the Mineral in last three year: Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years , District -Beed (Brass) 2017-18 2018-19 2019-2020 Name of Minerals Demand Supply Demand Supply Demand Supply 1 Gitty/Building Stone 400000 356501 850000 708862 350000 279684 2 Murum 750000 641630 120000 1190269 1200000 1032410 3 Ordinary Clay 00 00 28000 27871 15000 5649 4 Ordinary Sand . 12000 8926 35000 ·29754 45000- 00

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N VI 00 17. Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases viz. no. of mining leases location: No Cluster is formed till Jan 2020 18. Details of Eco sensitive area:

Reed , District Geographical Area 10693 (Sq.km) Total Forest Ar-ea 240 (Sq.km) Forest Deptt. Area 240 (Sq.km) Revenue Deptt. Forest Area o (Sq.km) Private Forest Area o (Sq.km) F.D.C.M Forest Area e (Sq.km) Forest Divisions Beed, Protected Are-a(if any) Nalgeon Mayur WL

19. Impact on the Environment (Air, Water, Noise Soil, Flora & Fauna, Land Use, agriculture, forest etc.) due to mining activity: Air Environment: Its Anticipated Impacts Minor minerals mining are carried out by opencast manual method. The air borne particulate matter generated by mining and handlinq operations, transportation and screening of stone chips at crusher is the main air pollutant. The emissions of Sulphur dioxide (S02), Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX) contributed by tractor trolley. As the ssnumbers of trips of tractor trolley are less, the pollutant levels are well within' prescribed limits. Prediction of impacts on, air environment has been carried out taking 'into consideration proposed production and net increase in emissions. Air pollution sources in the operating mine are classified into three categories.

);> Point sources );> Area sources );> Line sources 1. Drilling & Blasting and crusher operations of the mine are considered as point sources 2. As the cumulative impacts for cluster of stone quarries are to be considered, thus the cluster of stone mines is described as area sources 3. Transportation of stone chips from mining pit to crusher is considered as line sources. The other source of air pollution is the dust generated during the movement of tractor trolley. Water tankers with spraying arrangement will be used for regular water sprinkling on the haul roads to ensure effective dust suppression. The tractor trolley is well maintained so that exhaust smoke does not contribute abnormal values of noxious gases and un-burnt hydrocarbons. Noise Environment: Its anticipated impacts: . The main sources of noise in the mine are classified as follows: • Transportation Vehicles/tractor trolley

259 • Drilling & Blasting • Crushing & Screening

Exposure of Noise may lead to hearing losses and may impact of mental health of Workers Working in the vicinity. Water Environment: Its Anticipated Impacts: Mining activities cause adverse impacts due to mine drainage and siltation due to storm water. The impact on water environment has been considered under the following heads:

• Water consumption • Mine seepage and impact on ground water • Impact on surface water bodies • Storm water management Soil Environment: Its Anticipated Impacts: .Most of the stone quarries are operated at the barren area where outcrops of basalt are exposed having very thin layer of soil and overburden. This soil is removed' and stacked separately for plantation around peripheral area of 7.5 m. Land Use: These stone quarries are very small in area. After removal of stone these abandoned quarries are used as water tank for irrigation purpose by lessee. Forest: No quarry is permitted within district within 250m of forest boundary and within 10 km buffer area of Eco Sensitive Area. 20. Remedial measures to mit.igate the impact of mining on Environment: Remedial measures to mitigate air environment - );> Dust suppression arrangements like water tankers on haulage road and at all dust generation points );> Dust extractors during crushing! screening );> Grading of haul roads time to time and cleaning to remove the accumulated dusty material

);> Regula_rmaintenance of the tractor trolley.

);> Practicing wet drilling.

. );> Controlled blasting using delay detonators.

);> Usage of sharp drill bits for drilling of holes

);> Avoiding of overloading of 10T tippers and covering of loaded tippers with tarpaulins during stone chip transportation );> Dust mask provision to workers );> Adequate barrier zone will be maintained all along the mine lease boundary and green belt will be maintained in the barrier zone );> Periodical monitoring of air quality to take steps to control the pollutants Remedial measures to mitigate noise environment: The operations of the mining equipment, plying of tractor trolley and mine machinery like drill

260 operations are the major sources of undesirable noise in the proposed project area. The following control measures are proposed for bringing down the noise levels- ~ The vibration due to blasting is minimized by careful planning, supervision and execution of each blast and using milli- second (M.S) delay detonators and proper stemming to prevent blowout of holes ~ Green belt will be made around the working areas to screen the noise and also for arresting fugitive dust ~ Maintenance and tuning of machinery would be ensured to reduce undesirable noise ~ Earplugs and earmuffs will be provided to the workmen ~ Limiting the speed of haulage tractor ~ Rubber lining in the chutes of Crushing! screening plant Remedial measures to mitigate water envlronment: The only pollution anticipated in the surface drainage water is the suspended solids, due to wash off. For this purpose retaining wall with garland drain is proposed. The discharge from this drain is diverted to a settling tank unused pit workings, which allows the sediments to settle. Further to arrest the silted drainage entering into the area down below, check dams and gully plugs shall be erected in the existing natural drains. These check dams also assist in the recharge of ground water system.

Deliberate attempt has been made to collect this in to a garden drain. This water will be available for uses integrated above. Percolation losses will be negligible.

21. Reclamation of Mined out Area (best practice already implemented in the district, requirement as per rules and regulations, proposed reclamation plan)

As per Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction & Development Rule 2013, quarry after exhaustion of mineral and on abandonment, the pit be used as a water tank or be used for fish culture or be used for Municipal solid waste dump yard.

As per requirement of Maharashtra Minor Mineral Extraction & Development Rule 2013 every stone . quarry after exhaustion of minerals will plan Final Mine Closure Plan with the approval of

Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM and abandon the stone quarry as per method of approval within time frame prescribed and approved by authority.

In the district, till date no mine for stone is abandoned and Final Closure Work is under operation.

22. Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan:

Risk Assessment

The proposed project involves Stone mining through semi mechanized opencast mining. The anticipated risks are mentioned below:

Inundation

There is no chance of inundation of mine pits from surface waters such as rivers or nalas as it is situated a long away from river.

The lease hold area is located in the Beed district of Maharashtra and the area in general receives appreciable amount of rain fall, which is in the range of 980mm (annual average).

Pit slope & dump slope failures.

261 Mining is restricted to an average depth of 12 m from surface levels. No permanent dumps are proposed. Blasting Controlled blasting using delay detonators is proposed Surface Fire There are no ignitable materials in Basalt deposit. Sufficient fire extinguishers of suitable type and make will be made available at strategic locations in the mine lease area to control any fire/explosion incident. Dust from the screening & crushing operations The hazard is the inhalation of dust which is created during the screening & crushing operations which may result in the various respiratory, diseases to the workers. While it is not presently possible to totally remove the hazard, properly applied control. measures can substantially reduce the risk. The dust generated during the screening & crushing operations can be controlled by providing proper enclosure to the plant area and by installing rain guns at transfer points inside the plant. Water sprinkling at the crushing and screening plant units also forms an effective measure of ' controlling dust generation. Provision of green belt surrounding the plant area will further suppress the spread of airborne' dust to the surrounding atmosphere. The workers engaged in these operations will be provided with dusk masks. Noise Loading, screening & crushing operations give rise to harmful levels of noise. Noise generated by screening & crushing can be well controlled by providing enclosure and the green belt. The workers engaged will be provided with ear muffs. The noise created is harmful to anyone who, is within a zone around screening & crushing machines at which the noise level is above that considered to be safe for persons to work without having to use control 'measures. Therefore wherever necessary, the workers engaged will be provided with ear muffs. The noise levels around screening & crushing equipment should be measured and the risk assessed: Unless control measures are in place no-erie, except those necessary for the work in hand, should be allowed inside the designated noisy area. In most cases this will be the operators. The, risk is highest at older machines. Newer large machines are provided with sound insulated systems which control the noise levels to acceptable levels. Other control measures will include training operators and providing them with ear protection, although the .later should only be seen as an interim precaution until a permanent solution can be found measures specified as above are provided the risk will be low. Loading The main hazard associated with loading is the Mineral falling on to the loading labour/tractor, tractor toppling over due to uneven ground, failure of hydraulic systems. Good housekeeping practices, regular cleaning of the haulage roads and regular maintenance of the tractors, loading operations under supervision. of competent persons, etc. will be done to avoid such accidents.

262 Heavy Vehicles Tractor used for excavation and loading and 20 tonne dumpers used for mineral and waste transport are the major heavy vehicles in the proposed mine. The main hazards arising from the use of such machines are incompetent drivers, brake failure, lack of all-around visibility from the drivers position, access to the cab, vehicle movements particularly reversing, roll over, vibration, noise, dust and maintenance. Those most at risk are the driver and company employees likely to be struck by the vehicle, and drivers of smaller vehicles, which cannot be seen from the -cabs of large vehicles. Visibility defects can be reduced by the use of visibility aids such rear view mirrors. Good maintenance and regular testing are necessary to reduce the possibility of brake failure. An area shall be set out as a testing area where regular tests are carried out on the effectiveness of a vehicles braking system. Protection guards will be provided for moving parts of the equipment and handling heavy components during maintenance work. Those most at risk will be the users of the system, vehicle operators and also company employees working in such areas may also be at risk. Explosives No magazine is within lease hold area. Contractual blasting is proposed. Housekeeping: .The provision and maintenance of a safeand healthy workplace is the most basic principle.of health and safety. Dirty and untidy workplaces or walkways contribute to a very large proportion of trip and fall accidents. In the context of surface mining the provision of well-defined roadways and walkways clear of obstruction and regular cleaning up of spillage will greatly reduce the potential risk for this type of accidents. Lack of maintenance may lead to roadways and walkways being unsuitable for use. The Work: The application of risk assessment depends upon a full understanding of all aspects of ~hejob being undertaken. In carrying out a risk assessment in relation to a particular task the evaluation must include a review of the knowledge, experience and training of those persons carrying out the work. Personal Competence: It follows that the knowledge, experience and training of personnel involved in work is critical to evaluate any risk assessment. A knowledgeable, experienced well-trained and competently supervised workforce will be at a lower risk of accidents occurring than a poorly trained and badly supervised workforce. For this purpose all the supervisory and managerial staff qualified under MMR 1957 shall only be employed. Co-ordination A competent person should be given the responsibility for overseeing and coordinating work as required under the MMMEDR 2013. It is essential that the coordinator ensures that everyone engaged in the work is capable and understands the role of others and.their responsibility for each other. This is particularly important when contract workers undertake part or all of the work to be carried out.

263 Equipments The prerequisite for the risk assessment is that equipments are suitable for the work being undertaken and have been designed, manufactured and installed to at least the minimum standards. for health and safety. Failure to meet the standard will result in people being at higher risk and remedial steps have to be implemented to compensate the shortfall. Other interim arrangements should be implemented to protect any persons exposed to latent danger. Maintenance of plant and equipment to agreed specification, whether original or upgraded to the latest health and safety standards, is essential. Dangerous parts of machinery Parts of machinery such as revolving parts, in running nips and entrapment between reciprocating parts as defined in European and National standards should be protected meeting those standards. Health hazards For the purposes of this document health hazards should be interpreted as being harmful dust and noise which is emitted during surface mining operations, as well as the handling of heavy loads. , f While complete elimination and often suppression at source is not practicable, in many cases, the normal threshold values of health standards should be made applicable. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) The PPE should be of good construction, where ever possible lSI certified, suitable for the hazard e.g. a dust respirator fitted with the correct filter to capture the particular hazardous dust and maintained to recommended standards. As personal protective equipment only affords limited protection it should only be used as a last resort and then as an interim arrangement until other steps are taken to reduce the risk of personal injury to an acceptable level. Traffic Movement . The traffic movement should only take place within designated areas and over suitable roadways. Adopting one way traffic movement systems are preferred to two directional traffic systems. The risk of accidents due to traffic movement is much less with a one way traffic. Whenever mineral is mined the first step in winning the product is the preparation of the site. The four main stages in the site preparation are: 1. Planning 2. Surveying 3. Clearing of site 4. Laying out Planning The risk of injuries can be significantly reduced if sufficient regard is given to health and safety at the planning stage of a new or developing mine. Using trained drivers can largely eliminate the danger of being struck by large moving vehicles and providing the vehicles with suitable appliances, such as aids to ensure the driver has all round· visibility. Designing and irnplementinq one-way traffic systems and ensuring that open edges of roadways are suitably protected with parapet wall to prevent accidental driving off the edge can further reduce the danger. Additionally, ensuring that the vehicles are properly maintained in good

264 working condition, particularly the braking system will go a long way to help the driver control the vehicle. Well-designed access and working platforms will also reduce the of a fall possibility. Surveying Surveying has its hazards, for example surveyors are likely to be seriously injured if they fall from heights or are thrown out of overturning vehicles. Since the hazards are created by ground ormation it is unlikely that they can be removed. Those normally at risk would be the surveying team of the surveyor and assistants. Individuals working at the edge of vertical face or on very steep undulating ground are at greater risk than those working on level ground. Driving over steep rough terrain is more dangerous than driving over gentle slopes. It is necessary to give clear positive instruction and ensure vehicles used to gain access to the areas to be surveyed are well maintained and suitable for the terrain over which access is to be gained. Clearance Clearance covers all the activities associated with preparing a site ready for laying out primary roads for working a face. The primary hazards are being struck by falling trees and debris from demolition of buildings, use of power saws, equipment used in the removal of the top layers of earth and trucks used to convey it to storage areas, and the possibility of being struck by trucks. The hazards are created in clearing the site. While the clearing of the site cannot be avoided adopting the safest methods to carry out the work can control hazards. For example, fully trained persons should be used in tree felling operations. Well-maintained fully protected power saws should be used and the operatives should wear full personal protection e.q, safety helmets, ear defenders, face shields, g'loves, full protection for legs (trousers) and boots. ' Laying out There are many different ways of opening and deveiopment of mines but careful planning particularly concerning the mine layout will reduce hazards. Well maintained equipment is essential to reduce the risk of injuries. If suitable equipment is not used, for example if poor and badly constructed scaffolding is used there is a much higher probability of persons falling from heights or the scaffolding collapsing than if good properly constructed scaffolding is used: To reduce the risk of injuries while using large earth moving equipment and vehicles the equipment drivers and those giving signals should be well trained. The lack of training and competence in the use of such equipment is the biggest cause of such type of accidents. Disaster Management Plan The following natural/industrial hazards may occur during normal operation. }l> Inundation of mine pit due to flood/excessive rains;

}l> Slope failure of pits }l> Accident due to explosives; }l> Accident due to heavy mining equipment; and In order to take care of above hazard/disasters, the following control measures have been adopted.

}l> Checking and regular maintenance of garland drains and earthen bunds to avoid any inflow of surface water in the pit }l> Provision of suitable pumps for pumping out water from the pit during heavy rains 265 };> Entry of unauthorized persons is prohibited };> .Fire fighting and first-aid provisions in the mines office complex and mining area };> Provisions of all the safety appliances such as safety boot, helmets, goggles etc. are made available to the employees and regular check for their use };> Training and refresher courses for all the employees working in hazardous premises

};> Working of mine, as per approved plans and regularly updating the mine plans, };> Cleaning of mine faces is regularly done };> Regular maintenance and testing of all mining equipment as per manufacturer's guidelines };> Suppression of dust on the haulage roads };> Increasing the awareness of. safety and disaster through competitions, posters and other similar drives };> The management is able to deal with the situation efficiently to reduce confusion keeping in view of the likely sources of danger in the mine. Out Line of Disaster Management Plan The purpose of disaster management plan is to restore the normalcy for early resumption of mining op.eration due to an unexpected, sudden occurrence resulting to abnormalities' in the course of mining activity leading to a serious danger to workers or any machinery or the environment. System of communication An internal communication system for the department head and to their line of command should be maintained. Having the telephone no's and addresses of adjoining mines, rescue station,' police station, Fire service station" local hospital, electricity supply agency and standing consultative committee members is another essential aspect. Consultative cammittee A standing consultative committee of 3 persons headed by Mines Manager win be formed. Facilities & Accommodation Accommodation and facilities for medical centre, rescue room and for various working groups will be provided. First Aid & medical facllltles The mine management is having first aid for use in emergency situation. All casualties would be registered and will be given first aid. Stores and equipment A detailed list of equipment available its type & capacity and items reserved for emergency will be maintained. Transport services A well-defined transport control system will be provided to deal with the situation. Functions of public relations group .: A cordial relation with government officials and other social service organization and working groups - shall be maintained. To-liaise with representatives of the mineworkers to ameliorate the situation of panic, tension, sentiments, grievances and misgivings created by any disaster. To ameliorate the 266 injured, survivors and family members of affected persons by providing material, moral support, finance and establishing contact with relatives of victims. Security Strict manning of security posts during the disaster will be done. Catering & Refreshment Arrangements will be made for the victims,. rescue teams and others for their Catering & Refreshment services. 23. Plantation and Green Belt Development in respect of leases already granted in the district:' District administration on yearly basis collects the compliance w.r.t. green clearance along with photographic evidences of plantation and safety measures the green belt development plan along with quarry owners individually and with their associations. District has developed a .very handsome inventory of trees with pollution control measure implementation system. 24. Any other information: Nil

267 CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the District Survey Report for Sand minerals in Seed District is prepared as per Guidelines Issued by MoEF&CC and the Notification dated 25/07/2018.

It is also certify that Sand Mining Proposals suitable for Excavation of Existing & proposed lease area as per list given in DSR of the Seed District.

The existing & proposed lease area proposals will be submitted for Environment clearance SEIAAlSEAC, Maharashtra.

p:~ District Mining Officer, District Collector Beed Beed

268 - -, {' injured, survivors and family members of affected persons by providing material, moral support, finance and establishing contact with relatives of victims. Security Strict manning of security posts during the disaster will be done. Catering & Refreshment Arrangements will be made for the victims, rescue teams and others for their Catering & Refreshment services. 23. Plantation and Green Belt Development in respect of leases already granted in the district: District administration on yearly basis collects the compliance w.r.t. green clearance along with photographic evidences of plantation and safety measures the green belt development plan along with quarry owners individually and with their associations. District has developed a very handsome inventory of trees with pollution control measure implementation system. 24. Any other information: Nil

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