Brammadesam Rough Stone and Gravel Quarry Project of R.Rasu

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Brammadesam Rough Stone and Gravel Quarry Project of R.Rasu PROPOSAL FOR PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR BRAMMADESAM ROUGH STONE AND GRAVEL QUARRY PROJECT OF R.RASU, SUBMITTED TO STATE ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY (SEIAA), GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU, CHENNAI SUBMISSION OF FORM -1, FORM -1 M, APPROVED MINING PLAN & PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT) (PROJECT CATEGORY-“B2” / PATTA LAND) (MINING PLAN PERIOD – FIVE YEARS) LOCATION OF THE PROJECT AREA PROPOSED BY Extent : 1.29.0ha R.Rasu, S.F.Nos : 54/4A, 54/5A, S/o. (Late) Ramakrishna Gounder, 54/5B & 56/1 No.157A, Pillaiyar Kovil Street, Village : Brammadesam Perumukkal Village, Taluk : Marakkanam Marakkanam Taluk, District : Viluppuram Viluppuram District- 604 301 State : Tamil Nadu PREPARED BY A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A., M.I.E., Recognized Qualified Person RQP/MAS/019/87/A INDEX FILE S.No DESCRIPTION Page Nos. 1 - 3 1 Environmental Clearance Format 2 Declaration Letter 4 5 3 Demand Draft 4 Form 1 6 - 25 5 Form-1 M 26 - 40 6 Pre Feasibility Report 41 - 73 7 Baseline Studies 74 - 83 ANNEXURES Annexure No DESCRIPTION Page Nos I Mining plan approval Letter 84 Approved Mining Plan along with Mine Closure II 85-144 Plan Cluster letter from Department of Geology and III 145 Mining (500m Radius) Quarry site Photograph attested by Village IV 146 Administrative officer (VAO) Habitations and Nearby Features details in 300m V Radius attested by Village Administrative officer 147 (VAO) Affidavit by the Project proponent VI (500m Radius quarries details and CER Proposals 148-150 included) Blasting Agreement along with Explosives License VII 151-152 copy VIII Hydro geological Report 153 - 161 Attachments Consolidated Above Document in PDF Format (DVD) - 162 Check List for Submission of Application for Environmental Clearance for Mining Projects Sl Details Whether Page reference Remarks No enclosed or not 1 Name of the Proponent/Project (Name of the Yes 8,28,48,95, contact person with designation, Mobile No. Email) 2 Online receipt for the application submitted Yes through online to obtain the Environmental clearance from the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority 3 Report for Compliance of conditions which - are imposed in the existing Environmental clearance from the competent authority. (if applicable) 4 Whether there is any litigation, if yes latest - orders of the court in original, have to be attached. (such as stay, status of the petition etc.,) 5 Type of quarrying (Gravel/Rough Stone/sand Yes 7,42,93,95,125 / Granite) 6 Topo map for 5Km radius & 10 Km radius Yes 139 highlighting water bodies, catchment areas, forest areas, protected / Wild life areas & ecological sensitive area, airports, marine ecosystem. 7 Village, Town Panchayat / Panchayat Union Yes 8,48,97,125 in which situated 8 Taluk in which situated Yes 8,48,97,125 9 District in which situated Yes 8,48,97,125 10 Extent of quarry (in Ha) Yes 7,48,93,93,125 11 New or existing quarry Yes 93,99 12 If in case of existing Rough Stone/ Blue No 93,99 metal/ Granite quarry, The length, width and depth to which quarrying has already been done (below the ground level/ above the ground level) 13 If quarrying had been done below the ground No 93,99 level /above the ground level. The height of quarrying already done) 14 Name of the owner who had earlier No 93,99,125 undertaken the quarrying & a copy of mining lease issued with date, if he is different from the present applicant 15 Proof of land ownership. Yes If owned patta copy. 97,129 If not own patta land agreement/lease copy entered with the owner (to be enclosed) details 16 Period of quarrying proposed Yes 7,42,93,125 17 Production (Quarrying in m3) Yes 7,43,102 18 Method of Mining Yes 10,58,101 19 Top Soil/ Overburden in case of Rough Stone Yes 44,103 /Blue Metal 20 Quantity of rejects in M3 in case of Granite No 44,103 Mining. 21 Length, Width, Depth & Proposed Quarry in Yes 104 meters. 22 Land use pattern for a radius of 500m topo Yes 139 sheet around the quarry site such as Agriculture, Habitation etc., 23 Details of other quarries for a radius of 1Km, Yes 139,145 around the quarry site 24 Aerial distance from the periphery of the site Yes 23,67,113 to the nearest habitation, Structures, Temples etc., 25 Aerial distance to the interstate borders, in No case of Rough Stone/ Blue metal/ Granite quarry to be obtained from IRS, Anna University. 26 In case of Rough Stone/ Blue Metal/ Granite No quarry no objection certificate from the concerned district Forest officer/ Wild Life Sanctuaries/ National Parks/HACA / Western Ghats region if the quarry site is within 10 KMS of these areas. 27 Aerial distance to the nearest eco- sensitive No areas, CRZ, Forests, monuments etc., within 10 Kms of these areas. 28 Latitude and Longitude of all corners of the Yes 8,43,137, quarry site. 29 Topo Sheet No Yes 8,43,137, 30 Copy of explosives license and a consent Yes 151 letter / Agreement of competent recognized person who has agreed to handle explosive for the blasting, in case of Rough Stone/ Blue Metal/ Granite quarry. 31 Brief details of APC measures proposed to be Yes 113 proposed to be implemented. 32 Mine closure plan to be furnished in Mining Yes 118 Plan 33 Mining Plan prepared by (Xerox copy of Yes 124,136 certificate to be attached) 34 Precise area communication approved by the Yes 125 District Collector 35 Mining plan approved by the Deputy/ Yes 87 Assistant Director of the District. 36 Water requirement: Yes 15,60 a) Drinking & domestic purposes in KLD b) Dust suppression (in KLD) c) Green belt (in KLD) 37 Source of water Yes 15,60 38 Ground water table Yes 13,43,98 39 Project cost (excluding EMP cost) Yes 71,117 40 Break up details for the EMP. The EMP shall Yes 71,117 include the following for each subhead i. Cost of manpower ii. Capital investment iii. Consumables iv. Monitoring of environmental parameter And the environmental management plan/ programme should have two parts a) Part – I should indicate man power, tools and machineries, power requirement, solid waste management, water supply, storm water drain and environmental monitored. b) Part – II should indicate the cost of each sub head of part - I 41 Disclosure RQP Yes 124,136 42 Soft copy of the Form –1, Yes 162 Pre –feasibility report and mining plan in CD 43 Key map showing the approach roads to the Yes 140 site to be attested by the Deputy/ Assistant Director of Geology and Mining of the Concerned District. 44 Village map with S.F. Nos & Salient features Yes 139,145 such as vegetation, habitations etc., for a radius of 500m around the quarry site. 45 Section map for mining to be attested by the Yes 142 Deputy/ Assistant Director of Geology and Mining of the Concerned District. 46 Photograph of the proposed Mining site with Yes 146 S.Nos and break – up –details attested by VAO or a senior official 47 Form - I To be signed by applicant Yes 25 48 Pre –Feasibility Report to be signed by Both Yes 73 applicant and RQP. 49 First and last page and the page at which Yes 124 quantity of mining has been worked out to be signed by the Deputy/ Assistant Director of Geology and Mining of the concerned District. 50 Affidavit from the applicant that child lobour Yes 148-150 is not being employed in the mining activity. 51 Affidavit from the applicant regarding Yes 148-150 planting of trees around the quarry site in fulfillment of the Green belt commitment furnished. 52 Details (POD) Regarding communicating the No proposal to the members of the committee. 53 Disclosure of consultant as per MoEF OM Yes 5 Dt.04.08.2009 and Accreditation certificate issued by QCI/NABET Processing Fee of RS.20,000 in the form of DD taken in favour of Member Secretary, SEIAA Payable at Chennai. 54 Local body / Panchayat / Panchayat Union Yes 8,48,97,125 with full address As authorized signatory of this project I am aware that I can be prosecuted under relevant Act and Rules, if I am not ensuring the adherence of the above commitments. Date: 13.08.2019 Place: Viluppuram 1. Signature of the Applicant R.Rasu, 1. Signature of the Recognized Qualified Person A.Jagannathan, B.E., F.C.C., M.M.E.A., M.I.E., RQP/MAS/019/87/A Checklist for Mining of Minor Mineral 0 - 4.99 Ha for B2 Category mines & Cluster of Mines within 25 Ha fallen within 500m radius S.No: Details of the proposal : Data furnished Page No: 1. Name of the owner/Firm : R.Rasu, 8,28,48,95, S/o. (Late) Ramakrishna Gounder, Correspondence Address No.157A, Pillaiyar Kovil Street, 2. : with Pin Code Perumukkal Village, Marakkanam Taluk, Viluppuram District- 604 301 Mobile Number and 94432 91322 8,28,48 3. : Aadhaar Number 2953 3517 6691 4. Email : [email protected] 8,28,48 Type of quarrying It is a fresh application of Rough stone and Gravel Quarry 7,42,93,95,12 5. (Earth/ Rough stone and : project (the area has been quarrying operation earlier) in 5 Gravel/Sand/Granite) Brammadesam Village. 6. S.F. No of the Quarry site : Survey Nos. 54/4A, 54/5A, 54/5B & 56/1 8,48,97,125 Village , Town Panchayat/ Village : Brammadesam 7. Municipality in which the : Panchayat Union : Marakkanam 8,48,97,125 village is situated 8. Taluk in which situated : Marakkanam Taluk 8,48,97,125 9.
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