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District Survey Report for Latur District For DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR LATUR DISTRICT FOR A. SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING B. MINERALS OTHER THAN SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING (Revision 01) Prepared under A] Appendix –X of MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 141(E) dated 15.1.2016 B] Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines C] MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018 Index Sr. Description Page No. No. 1 District Survey Report for Sand Mining Or River Bed Mining 1-61 1.0 Introduction 02 Brief Introduction of Latur district 03 Salient Features ofLatur District 07 2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district 08 3.0 List of the Mining Leases in the district with Location, area 10 and period of validity Location of Sand Ghats along the Rivers in the district 14 4.0 Detail of Royalty/Revenue received in last three years from 15 Sand Scooping activity 5.0 Details of Production of Sand or Bajri or minor mineral in last 15 three Years 6.0 Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the 15 District Stream Flow Guage Map for rivers in Latur district 19 Siltation Map for rivers in Latur district 20 7.0 General Profile of the district 21 8.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, 24 Horticulture, Mining etc. 9.0 Physiography of the District 27 River Inventory of the district 28 Basin Map for Latur district is drawn as 29 Confluence Points for the rivers in the district 30 Rivers marked on toposheets 31 HFL Maps for rivers 38 L & Cross sections for rivers 42 10.0 Rain Fall Data for Latur district 46 11.00 Geology and Mineral Wealth 47 Geological Map For Latur District 49 District wise details of river or stream and other sand sources 50 District wise availability of sand and gravel or aggregate resources 51 Drainage System with description of main rivers 52 Salient Features of important rivers and streams 53 List of Sand Spots 53 Annual Deposition 56 2 District Survey Report for Minerals Other Than Sand Mining Or 62-115 River Bed Mining 1.0 Introduction 63 Brief Introduction of Latur district 64 Salient Features of Latur District 68 2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district 69 3.0 General Profile of the district 71 Location of leases on Map of District 73 4.0 Geology of the District 74 Minerals Available in the District 75 Geological Map of Latur District 76 5.0 Drainage and irrigation Pattern 77 6.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, 80 Horticulture, Mining etc. Mining Area 82 7.0 Surface Water And Ground Water Scenario 83 8.0 Rainfall of the district and Climatic Conditions 86 9.0 Details of the mining leases in the district as per the following format 88 10.0 Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 97 11.0 Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years 97 : (Approx. Quantity) 12.0 Mineral Map of District 97 13.0 List of Letter of Intent (LOI)Holders in the district along with its 99 validity as per following format 14.0 Total Mineral Reserves Available in the District 101 15.0 Quality / Grade of Mineral available in the District 101 16.0 Use of Mineral 101 17.0 Demand and Supply of the Mineral in last three years 101 18.0 Mining Leases marked on District Map 102 19.0 Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases 103 viz. no. of mining leases. Location 20.0 Details of Eco sensitive area 104 21.0 Impact on the Environment (Air, Water, Noise Soil, Flora & Fauna, 104 Land Use, agriculture, forest etc.) due to mining activity 22.0 Remedial measures to mitigate the impact of mining on 106 Environment 23. Reclamation of Mined Out Area (best practice already implemented 107 in the district, requirement as per rules and regulations , proposed reclamation plan) 24. Risk Assessment 108 25. Disaster Management Plan 113 26. Plantation and Green Belt Development 115 27. Any other information 115 3 District Survey Report for Other Minerals 116- 117 1.0 Details of leases for other minerals like Coal, Limestone and dolomite 117 etc 4 Annexure Annexure -1 Procedure to scrutinize Minor Mineral proposals 118 Annexure -2 Procedure to monitor compliances of Minor Mineral Leases 119 Annexure -3 Demand and Supply for Latur District 120 Annexure -4 MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018 121 Annexure -5 L Sections and Cross Sections for rivers flowing through Latur 122 district Annexure -6 Corporate Environmental Responsibility 123 Annexure -7 List & Sections for Sand Ghats 2019-20 (Amendment 125 Proposed for F.Y. 2019-20) Annexure -8 COMPLIANCE TO ENFORCEMENT AND MONITORING 131 GUIDELINES FOR SAND MINING 2020 (PUBLICATION OF ANNEXURES ) Amendments to DSR Sr. No. Amendment Amendment Details Amendment Date Page No. Sheet No. 1 01 Amendment in DSR Rev 01 dated Complete DSR 10.8.2020 DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR LATUR DISTRICT PART –A FOR SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING Prepared under A] Appendix –X of MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 141(E) dated 15.1.2016 B] Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines C] MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018 1 1.0 Introduction : Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide its judgement dated February 27,2012 and further relief amendment dated April 16,2012 directed all state, union territories and ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India, New Delhi to screen mining of minor minerals leases within the purview of EIA notification 2006 and made requirement of environmental clearance to minor minerals less than 5 ha compulsory. Ministry of Environment & Forest , GoI vide its office Memorandum L-11011/47/2011.IA.II(M) dated 18.05.2012 directed mass to comply Ho’ble Supreme Court decision. Further streamlining of environmental clearance procedures, MOEFCC, GoI amended EIA notification 2006 vide S.O. 141(E) dated 15.01.2016 where procedure for preparation of District Survey Report (DSR) for minor minerals has been prescribed. Further the procedure for preparation of DSR and format is amended vide MOEFCC notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018. The subjected DSR is defined at “ Appendix -X (See Paragraph 7(iii)(a)” of the notification S.O.141(E)dated 15.01.2016 and S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018 Accordingly this document is prepared by DEIAA, Latur, Maharashtra State. Latur district has constituted District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority vide letter No.2016/Gau.Kha./P.Mu.S./C.R.-173 dated 02/08/2016and comprised as Sr. No. Name of the Member/Expert Designation Role 1 District Collector, Latur District Collector, Latur Chairman 2 Divisional Forest Officer, Divisional Forest Officer, Osmanabad Member Osmanabad 3 Dr.Jayprakash M. Patwari (Dept.head, Environment Expert Member (Non Govt. Member Department, Maharashtra Udaygiri Official) Mahavidyalaya, Udgir, Dist.Latur) 4 Sub Divisional Magistrate/Officer of Member S.D.O./SDM Latur the district head quarter Secreatary 2 Latur district has constituted District Expert Appraisal Committee Authority vide letter No.2016/Gau.Kha./P.Mu.S./C.R.-173 dated 02/08/2016 and comprised as Sr. Name of the Member/Expert Designation Role No. 1 Executive Engineer, Irrigation Executive Engineer, Irrigation Chairman Department Department 2 Sub Divisional Officer (Forest) Sub Divisional Officer (Forest) Member 3 Sr.Geologist (G.S.D.A.) Sr.Geologist (G.S.D.A.) Member 4 District Health Officer, Latur District Health Officer, Latur Member 5 Executive Engineer, Z.P. Ex.Eng. Rural Water Supply, Member Z.P. Latur 6 Sub-Regional Officer, MPCB, Latur Sub-Regional Officer, MPCB, Member Latur 7 Dr.R.K.Narkhede, Asst.Professor, Expert Member (Non Govt. Member Environment Department, Official) Maharashtra Udaygiri Mahavidyalaya, Udgir, Dist.Latur) 8 Dr.A.M.Late, Asst.Professor, Expert Member (Non Govt. Member Environment Department, Shivneri Official) Mahavidyalay, Shirur Anantpal, Latur 9 Dr.Vinod Muke, Asst.Professor, Expert Member (Non Govt. Member Environment Department, Shivneri Official) Mahavidyalay, Shirur Anantpal, Latur 10 Asst.Engineer, PWD, Latur Asst.Engineer, PWD, Latur Member 11 District Mining Officer, Latur District Mining Officer, Latur Member Secretory Brief Introduction of Latur district : Latur has an ancient history, which probably dates to the Rashtrakuta period. It was home to a branch of ‘Rashtrakutas’ which ruled the Deccan from year 753-973AD. The first Rashtrakuta king ‘Dantidurga’ was from Ratnapur, probably the ancient name for Latur. Anecdotally, Ratnapur is also mentioned as a name for Latur. The King ‘Amoghavarsha’ of‘Rashtrakutas’ developed the Latur city, originally the native place of the ‘Rashtrakutas’. The ‘Rashtrakutas’ who succeeded the ‘Chalukyas’ of‘Badami’ in 753 A.D called themselves the residents of Lattalut. It was, over the centuries, variously ruled by the Satavahanas, the Sakas, the Chalukyas, the Yadavas of Deogiri, the Delhi Sultans, the Bahamani rulers of South India, Adilshahi, and the Mughals. Later, in the 19th century, it became part of the independent princely state of Hyderabad. In 1905, it was merged with surrounding areas and renamed Latur tahsil, and became part of Osmanabad district. Before 1948, Latur was a part of Hyderabad state under Nizam. The chief of Nizam’s Razakar army ‘Qasim Rizwi’ was from Latur. After independence and the merger of Hyderabad with the Indian Union, Osmanabad became part of 3 Bombay Province. On 16th August 1982, by considering geographical and administrative convenience, Latur District came into existence . Today, Latur district consist 10 talukas namely, Latur, Ausa, Nilanga, Udgir, Ahmedpur, Jalkot, Chakur, Shirur Ananlpal, Deoni, and Renapurclassified under five subdivisions with 948 villages.
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