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Proceedings of the District Environment ImpactAssessment Authority Molappursm

t: Sri.Amit Meena I.A.S, District Collector & Chairman,DEIAA , , Member Secretary,DEIAA ; Sri. Warkad Yogesh Nilkanth, IFS, '. Sri. Anoop Das Asst.Professor, MES Mampad College , (Members,DEIAA))

Sub : DELAA - Environmental Clearance for the Granite building stone quarry project of Smt.Shahanas Edathola Kottassery, Chanaparambil Mandothingal House, Kodinhi P.O, , - in Re- Sy No.104l2B of Kannamangalam Village, Taluk, , Kerala for the area of 7.7063 Hectare and the online Application of Smt. Shahanas Edathola Kottassery, Chanaparambil Mandothingal House, Kodinhi P.O, Malappuram, Kerala - Orders issued. DISTRICT ENWRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHONTY , MALAPPURAM

N o. D EIAA/MAL/EC/056/201 7 1.3.04.201 Application dated 18.01.2018 of Smt.Shahanas Edathola Kottassery il Mandothingal House, Kodinhi P.O, M Kerala. Minutes of the 77th mee of DEAC held on 03.02.2018 Minutes of the 19th meeting of DEAC held on 24.03.2078 Minutes of the 13n meeting of DEIAA held on 10.04.2018.

EIV\IRONMENTAL CLEARAIVCE NO. 51 ^018

Smt.Shahanas Edathola Kottassery, Chanaparambil Mandothingal House, Kodinhi P.O, Malappuram, Kerala vide their application received on 18.01.2018 , has sought Environmental Clearance under EIA Notification, 2006 for the quarry project of an area of 1.7063 Hectares in Re- Sy No.104l2B of Kannamangalam Village, Tirurangadi Taluk, Malappuram District, Kerala. Project comes under Category B, Activity 1(a), (i) as per the Schedule of EIA Notification 2006 and as per O.M. No.L-11011/47/2017-LA.II (M) dated 18th May 2Ol2 of Ministry of Environment and Forests. It is further categorized as Category 82 as per the O.M. No. J-13072/72/2073-LA-II (I) dtd. 24.72.2073 of Ministry of Environment and Forests, since the area of the project is below 25 hectares. As per gazette notification no SO 190(E) dtd 20/0L/2076, Government of and GO(Ms)no.O5/2O16/Envt. Dtd O4/O4/2O16,Govt:of Kerala DELAA and DEAC constituted for considering the applications for environmental clearance less than 5 hectares in individual cases and 25 hectares in cluster . The particulars of the project are as follows:

of receipt of the on line application 18.O7.2078 2 ame of the Mining Lease site Shahanas Quarry

11'5'59.20"N to 17" 6'4.34"N Longitude (E) 76' 3 .ocation site (GPS Co-ordinate) / 0'8.45"E to 76 0'15.06"E

4 Type of Iease Individual Area

5 Size of the Mining Lease (in ha.) 1.7063 Hectare

6 100000 TPA 45000 TPA

7 Period of Mining Lease ( Applied ) 72 year 8 Expected cost of the Project 45 Nearest rail or road bridge over the 9 concerned river,rivulet,nallah etc. in 10.00 km kmst Areas protected under international conventions , national or local 10 legislation for their ecological, None within Skm radius landscape, cultural or other related value

Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons - Wetlands, watercourses 77 None within 5km radius or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests

Tourist & Pilgrim areas 1 Kottakunnu 25km 2 Thadathil Juma Masjid 5Km 3 Ammarambath Devi Temple 6Km 4 Christ king Church, 5 I(m Schools & Colleges 1 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land Ideal English Medium School 3km 2 MES School 3.5km 3 12 uses (hospitals, schools, places of Max International School 3.5km 4 EMEA College 10km 5 worship,community facilities) PSMO College 12km 6 PPTYM college,Cherur 10km Hospitals 1 PHC ,Kunnumpuram 7 km 2 Taluk Hospital,Thirurangadi 1skm 3 Govt Health Centre, Kunnumpuram 5km

Areas used by protected, important ol sensitive species of flora or fauna for 1.3 None within Skm radius breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration

Inland, coastal, marine or underground None within 5km radius 14 waters

Routes or facilities used by the public for 1.5 access to recreation or other tourist,pilgrim Kottakunnu 25km areas

rensely populated or built-up area 16 Cherekad- 2KM Vattapontha - 3KM Valakkuda - 3.5KM istance from nearest human habitation f,* {reas containing important, high quality or ;carce resources.(groundwater resources, 17 None within 5km radius ;urface resources , forestry , agriculture, fisheries , tourism, minerals)

A,reas already subjected to pollution oI 18 :nvironmental damage.(those where existing notified,/ Recognized polluted area within 15km distance. . lesal environmental standards are exceeded)

19 This area is generally not prone to any natural disasters.

conolilons Perintarmanna 2o cttqttan No and. amount of processingfee f.,'.Ti-r1li:r'r'#L*"::*:t#:e;t7'

I lrt. proposed project site falls with in Latitude of 11' 5'59.20.N to 11." 6'4.34'N Iongitude (E)- 76'l ^ lo's.as,E 6 ze" 6'1s.06.E .The land area consists of 7.7063 Hectare. which is private land. The land use per records is private own land with.The proposed project is for quarrying of 45OOol | ' lclassification as revenue ' 1?A of building stone.

[_ The proposal was considered in the 17s meeting of DEAC held on 03.02.2018.^^<^hi...-^L-..-- The project proponent lil'*a't ;.. presenr .The Rep made po*", point presentation and explained its various i.r*r"r-:t. ..rnU..r enquired ubort various aspects of the project which was explained by both the Rep and project prop-o.r.nt. The Committee expressed their displeasure regarding the description and g given on the Roru ura fauna of the area.They had the opinion ttrat the details given about the flora iuurrru of the locality are incomplete and suggested to revise the study of fauna and flora of the area' rding CSR, theproject proponent agreed to contribute at a rate of RS. 10 per tonne of production g.urit" building riorr".rt membLrs directed to intimate the beneficiaries about the CSR bution and obtiinobtain an acknowledgement" from them'them. I l;;r"ffr.i", *a I I

I l*" ,.orosalproposal was considered in the 19ft meeting of DEAC held on 24.03.2018.24.03.2018. The commimeelCommi 4 tn"the project for Environmental ClearanceClearan"ce on the following conditions.condltions. ;c-orl#riJ"a,".o*rn".rded -l ] I l*. DEIAA held on 1o.o4.2o18.The Authority discussed, rlrc PIUPUDdIproposal wasw(tJ placedPraLsu inrrr theLrrv t3thrr meeting of trr. p"oj..t and decided the quarry project for issuing Environment Clearance with the rllowing specific and general health conditions along with general conditions of SEIAA- 5 Attached as Annexure ) The Authority required the project proponent to submit the following.The thority considered the virgin nature of area, comparatively low elevation with respect to surroundings and other features. I

I I quarry orea' 1 Proper fencing shallbe done around the

2 emission from tr" qlettv'- I'::1:Y'_"":_:1-I1llgl_o"ttg !ytg{:qg' l techniques shall be adopted to reduce groundwater cgrylion in-- the Rainwater harvesting i 3 a"6" ____l t nF t,o gt.\' t- 4 water sprinkling shall be made to control dust emission along the road to the quarry.

c method of mining shall be adopted and present vertical face of the quarry must be 5 in to benches of 5x5 meter size.

6 soil and overburden shall be properly managed to prevent any kind of erosion.

shall be spent at a rate of Rs.10 for production of very tonne of granite building stone in 7

Blasting shall be limited to a maximum of two times daily and its timing shall be exhibited in 8 board near the public road. 9 A siren system shall be installed in the quarry to alarm during the time of blasting. 10 Ihe quarry must be worked in benches.

77 Controlled blasting techniques shall be adopted to prevent flying rocks. The palnts suitable for arresting dust and sound shall be grown along the buffer zone and t" surroundings area especially down the slope. I 1,3 Any flow of slurry from the quarrying area to its surroundings shall be checked. Fast growing and evergreen type of plants shall be grown along the buffer zone and its 114- surroundings. Ihere shall be provision for harvesting the total amount of rain water in the entire quarry area 15 with sufficient storage facility. The overburden from the mining area shall be partly utlized for reclamation of the abandoned 16 quarry pit near the project area. Plants of native type shalt be grown in this area and stacked l f"ly und protectei fro* erorion. rntrolledtro[eo blastingDrasung techniquestecnnrques sll4ilshall beDe adoptedauuPLeu toLu avoidavuru anyauy dangerudu5Er fromrrL,ru flyrtuJrIrE, g r\rL^rrocks toLv theur! I 17 'by hort"l. ] 3s manager shall be appointed to control, direct, manage and supervise the Quarryingl 18 rperations as required under the Mines Act,7952. r. I rt r t t L^-.-l^--^f rL^ f^^-^ 19 \ belt shallbg --l a191t-l^-----:J- of tf{99s9_ary1.^-^^ sreen {evglone! -i1h lql"dury l \ Water storage in the present area shall be enhanced for usage in the quarry and near by rockl 20 crusher unit 21 Garland drain must -.--be provided to control water pollution during rainy seasons 22 Health-- and welfare measures for the persons employed shall be implemented . l 23 Iled blasting should be practiced and blasting shall be done only during day time. *i,igu,iu. for control of ground vibrations to alrest the fly rocks and boulders 24 -"a-sures t oyJ! 1" ,*fE-ql3q__ drains should be regularly de silted and maintained properly. Check dam and gully checks 25 all be constructed wherever required to arrest siltation. De siltation shall also be done every before the onset of monsoon. ecessary facilities shall be made for the primary needs of the labours before commencement 26 qu1ryrnq oleratrgls: 27 sign boards should be displayed. Alternative road must be construct ;iHe \ \t'A f ,*F. \B f,, ls 28 blasting time must be displayed and strictly adhered to.

29 ust suppression mechanism must be in place. separate small plot to be maintained in the premise to preserve rare and endemic 30 ny, listed in the biodiversity assessment etc. 31 PPV values must be less than 10 mm,/sec.

the height of the bench formed during earlier workings exceeds the maximum reach o 32 the excavator engaged for work, such bench height shall be reduced from top to bottom.

Loose or hanging rock or mineral boulder on the side wall shall be dressed down before 33 persons for work at the bottom of the bench.

34 permanent boundary pillars should be fixed by the proponent before commencing quarrying.

35 proponent should submit cluster certificate before commencing quarrying activities.

GENEP"AL HEALTH CONDITIONS TO BE FOLLOWED

First Aid kit provided in the work site. It shall be periodically maintained properly.Some 7 labourers shall be trained on First Aid.

2 some drinking water should be provided.

3 ises should be maintained as wet to suppress the dust.

4 reen belt should be maintained around the site.

5 ry type of latrines and urinals should be provided.

6 place should be provided for workers.

7 Smoking'board should be exhibited according to COTPA Act

8 Work should not be done in night.

9 of nearest hospital, Shortest route to hospital and contact no. etc. Should be available.

roads should be maintained properly and it should be paved with laterite/granite 10 rubbles in order to increase infiltration of rain water to the ground.

the environmental impact mitigation and management measures undertaken by the project ronenr in the Form I(M), EMP, PFR and Mining plan submitted to DEIAA. The assurances and 6 rifications given by the proponent will be deemed to be a part of these proceedings as if incorporated herein. Ihe clearance issued will also be subject to full and effective implementation of all the undertakings given in the application form, mitigation measures as assured in the Environment Management Plan and the mining features including progressive mine closure plan as submitted with the application and relied on for grant of this clearance. The above undertakings and the conditions and the undertakings 7 in Chapter 2 (Mining), Chapter 2 (a) (Blasting), Chapter 3 (Mine Drainage), Chapter 4 (Stacking ol Mineral Reject/Subgrade Material and disposal of waste) Chapter 8 (Progressive Mine Closure Plan) ol the Mining Plan as submitted will be deemed to be part of this proceedings as conditions as undertaken by the proponent, as ifincorporated herein.

Uafidity of the Environmental Clearance will be Five years (5 years ) from the date of this :learance, subject to inspection by DEAC/ DEIAA on annual basis and compliance of the conditions, 8 subject to earlier review of E.C in case of violation or non-compliance of conditions or genuine :omplaints from residents within the security area of the quarry.

9 be provided by the projectproponent and those who are engaged or entrusted by him to the staff for inspection or monitoring.Instances of violation if any shall be reported to the District collector, Malappuram to take legal action under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986.

The given address for correspondence with the authorized signatory of the project is Smt. Shahanas 1.0 Edathola Kottassery, Chanaparambil Mandothingal House, Kodinhi P.O,, Malappuram, Kerala. every six months. 11 status of the conditions shall be updated I I

The environmental status for each financial year ending 31st March in form V as mandated by MoEF is 72 to be submitted by the proponent to conceined state pollution control board as prescribed under the Environment ( Protection ) Rules , 1986 . ffi % rP.-/L - d Member Sdt"tury, DEIAA & Revenue Divisional Officer,Perinthalmanna To Smt. Shahanas Edathola Kottassery, Chanaparambil Mandothingal House Kodinhi P.O, Malappuram, Kerala ( With Annexure mentioning general conditions of SEIAA- 3 pages )

Bangalore-560o34- 1 Regional ffice, Southern Zone, Kendriya Sadoq 4th Floor, E&F WinS il Bloclg Koramangalq

2 he Additional Chief Secretory to Government, Environment Department, Government of Keralq Thirwanonthapuram 3 )irector, Mining & Geologt, Thiruvsnanthapuram - 4. 4 )istict Collector & Chairman DEIAA , Malappuram 5 Vlembers of DEIAA ( By email ) . tu 6 District Geologist, MalaPPuram. /aY -tx 7 Secretary, Gr am a P anchay ath, K an aman galam f, /;t f,yyeo.\;':' 8 ildar (LR), Tirurangadi. 9 fficer , Kannamangalam. L0 Website. LL file of EC ( G Section ) A 72 copy ffihr"'"ot$ 09\rF e STATE E}WIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHOzuTY KERALA

GENERAL CONDITIONS (for minhg projects)

l. R jr Walcr Hsrv$tiDg facility rhould bc installcd as pcr tlrc pncvaiting pmvisions of KMBR / KPB& urless olhcn isc spccifiad. 2. Eovirolocnt Monitoring Cell ar agrrcd uada thc sflidavit filcd by thc propoD€d Bhould h fonn€d and l!8de fuDctioul. 3. Su able avcNc trees s\ould bc planted a.lqng eithcr sidc of thc tarrd rord and opeo pr)cing areas, if any, iduding of apyolch rold and ir stual ro.ds 4. Maximum possiblo sol{ enclgy gcocmtion ald utilirtlion shall bc cosurEd as rn esseltial part of fic prcject. 5. Spdntl€N shall be iDstdlcd md used io the projeci site lo cadrio du8t cmirsioos. 6. Eco-rcstolation includitrg thc Eire closrrc plsD shsll b€ doD€ et th€ owD cost of tlt project propon€nt. 7. At lcs6t l0 pqwnt out of thc total cxcivaicd pit arca lhould bc laailsd 8s c/atr. siongc aFEs and the remaining arca should bc reclaiocd with tt ctcd dumpiog End ovcdudcn and plstltcd with irdigerous thrt sp€cics lhst 8r! eco-frieodly, ift@ otbct iprcilic c@ditioa oD rcclsrnation ofpit is pulatcd ir drcE.C. 8. Corporat Sociat Rcrpoosibility (CSR) agrEcd upon by &e proponeot slpuld bc imPlcrn nrcd 9. Tbe lcasc arq ehall bc fonccd off with boftcd \rires 1o a misimum btigh of4fl around befrrc suning ofmidng, All Oc boundsry iDdic{ors (boards, dorEE Darldogs' €tq) sball bc ptotectcd at all timcs and shall bc cmrpiguous. 10. waminS alams iDdicsaiog th€ time ofblsstiq (to be do[c al spccific timioSs) bas to be atranBed 83 pcr slipulstions of Explocivc Dcputmcnt. I l. Control measures on noisc md vibratioo plEscribod by KSPCB sharld bc iopkm€nted. condirions' t2. Qusrtying acliviti€d sbould bc timited lo day timc a! per KSPCts 8Ei&InedsPosiic 13. Blastiog should bc dorc iu a co rollcd suolcr as specilie.d by thc .egul.(oos of Explosives Departrocnt or arly other conccrred agcncy. ) 14. A liccosed perrcl should supervisc/ control rha bla$irg operdtiorl6. t5- Acccss ,oois to thc quarry shalt be ancd to codain dud Goissiotrs that may arise during transpctation of matrirls. 16. Ovcrlurden materials 6hould bo Eanag€d wilhh th€ sit€ ard used for Echrnatiod of mioc Pit as per mine closurc plan / 9ccific conditiols. t1. ilcight of benchcs slrould aot srcccd 5 m, aud width should Dot bo less thao 5 rD, if therE is Do mentio! is the mining plary'spccific coadirioa. 18. Mats to rcdrc€ fly rock blast to s msrimum of t 0 PPV should bc ptovidcd. 19. Maximum depth otmtu:-rng froE genqal Smurd lev€l al tite shalllote{c.!d toE . 20. No miniDg opcrations slDuld be carriad out ai placee having a slopc grtat(' dran 45 ' 2t. Acoustic enclosures sho d havc bcco provided to Educc soud 8mptificariom in addition to lhe provisioos of geetr b€lt aad hotlow kick enldop for crushets so thl the Doisc lcvel is kept within prEscriH staodrds giver by CPCB/KSPCB. 22. fte worksls ott th€ sit€ should be provided wilh ihc &quired proteaive cquiPoctrt sirch as 'd muffs, helmet, etc. 23. Ga alld draiDs with clarifien to be provided in thc lowcr slqec aroud lhc cor€ aras lo channelize storm warcr. The traospoiation of mjnerals shoM bc doae in covcltd ltucks to conlaiD dust cEissioDs' Thc proponeot should plal rrc.s at least 5 tiaes of the loss that has bcetr occurred while clcaring the latrd for the prqjcct 26. Disposal of sfoii oil frm diesel ergircs sbonld b€ a6 spccificd tmder rclevad RuleJ Regulatioas. 27. Exilosivos should be storcd ia magazines iD isolat€d placc spccifcd ald approvcd by the Explosives DQsrlrrclj. 2E. A miaimum buIiEr distaDce of I 00m fiofl the boun&ry of t},e qua'ry to thc n€ars$ dw€lling udt or othet structurcs, lot teilg any facility for mitriug shall be provided. 29. I 00 I buffer dislan€e sbould bc oaiotained ftom forest bourdgries- 30. Consctrt ftom Kersla Srale Pollution Cofirol Board uodcr Waq and Air Ao(s) sborld tc obtai.Dcd bcforc initiEling g|lnirg sctivity. 3t. All othcr ctdutory cleorancce slrould bc obtaiacd, as applicable, by ptoj.cl prcponents tom ti. rcsp€ctiv€ compeletrt authoritics including lhat for blslting and 6toragc of axplmives. 32. In thc casc of sry chang{!) in ih€ sclpe of thc projccl, qxlerl quantity, process of rnining t€cholos/ ilvolvcd or io any way alfcctiag thc cnvironm.,rlal p&aEctctvimpacts tr asscsscd, barcd oa rrhich only th€ E,C ir issu.d. thc projcsl would reguite a fiEsh apprairal by Ois Authority, for which thE praponqntchall apply 8rd gct lhc approtal of thit Auihodty. 33. The Authority rcrerves thc righr to sdd adrlitional aafcgrwd mcasuJEs subsc4ucotly, if iourd nccessary, and to trlc actiotr includinS rcvoking of thc eovironnocot clcarancc under tb provilions of thc Environrocot (Protcctioo) Act, 1986, to .osolc cfrccti\,r inplcocntllioo of lh. suggastcd safcguqd maasures itr & time bound and satiEfactory Erlrcr. 14. Thc sdpulatiorc by Stsrutory Autltorltic3 urdct dilTerlot Asts aDd Nctilications should bc cotnplied witb, iacluding the EovisiorE of Wdcf, (Prcvention ed CoDlrol of Pollurion) Acr 1974, tha Air (Prevcotio! atrd cotrtsol of Pollurion) act I98l,rhe Ervircn$ent (Prolection) Act, 1986, thc Public Liability (hsur8nc.) Act, l99l ald EIA Ndilication,2006. The projcct proponcot should advcrlisa in rt lcalt tqo local ,esspapcr3 widely ciroulated in the regioa, onc of which (bo6 dc .dvrrdrcocot sad tE rwsprpor) rhall bc in rhc rcmacuhr laaguage informiag that the pmject has beca accorded E[vircEoental Clcaretcc and copics of cleat'ance leflcrs alr availsble with the Statc EDviroumcnt lmpscl Asscq.lttenr Authodty (SEIAA) omcc aid may alao be c..n oo the wcbsitc of the Authority rt www.sciaakcrals.6g. Tle sdr'dtisetpcnt should b€ made with ip l0 davB from tle drrc of rcccipt of thG Chataocc leiter atrd a copv of lhe same si6ed in all paqcs should b€ foru,arded to the officc of thi! Authoritv a! confirmrtio!. 36. A copy of thc clcaxaocc lc[c! shlll bc rsnt by thc proponcot to coMmcd Grana Pmchaw Dirtrict Pancbaya, Muricipality/Corporation^Jrb8tr local Body and also !o th€ Lo(d NGO, if while proc€sing the any, from whom su8gr$tiotrs / Eprcscrtatiotrs, if any, 'r,ere reccivpd propossl. Ttc Elvironmcntal Clcaratrc. dEll also bc put otr tbc wcbsitc of ttc compsly bv thc prapaEe!! 11. Thc propolcat shall submit half yearly relorts oo thc ststus of compliac€ of the stilul8ted Ec coaditions iodudinS results of rtrooitorcd rlata (both in hard copies a! wcll ls by e-oail) ard upload [rc 6tatus of compliancc of the stipulalcd EC c{ttldilkDs, including results of modtorrd data on th.ir *€bsit. and shall update the samc pedodically. Il shall sirDullan.ous)y bG setl to ihc respcctivc Rcgional olfice of MoEF, Govt. of ladia aod also to tbc std€ Etrlironryl.ot lmpact Assessmcot Authority (SEIAA) offrce. 38. The dgtails of Environmental Clcat-arc. should bc lnottrinenily displaved in a naauic bo3rd of3 fl x 3 ft vith lfeen backqround apd \ellow letteG of Times Nsw Rorn8l font of size of not l€ss than 40.Sig! boald wilh c cnt of lc.s€ arca aDd bormdaries shall bo d€picted at th€ entraDc€ of thc quarry, visible to the pubtic 39. Thc propoDed should provide notarized affidavil (ittdicrting lhc orDbcr snd date of f,nvncmrrntrl clcaran € proccedinSs) thar all the conditions stipularcd io the F'c ahall be scrupulously followed 40. No changr in mirllg tecbnology qnd saope ofworking should be made without pric,r apmval of ttrc SEIAA, No fufthe. exp.Nion offnodilications in th€ mine shall bc cardcd out withoul prio. approval of the SEIA,A. as applicablc. 41. The Prqect propooent sball qosuc ah8t Do Datural waltr course 6nd/or vat€t tcsources sb8ll bc obs&ucted &rc to any minilg operations. Necessuy safcguad o€asurEs to pmtccl th€ first o,rder stEams, if any, originsting from tho mine lease sball be takeo. 42. Monitoring of Ambielrt Air Quality to be caried oul b6scd on the Nctificaiioi 2009, a5 arner ed fiom tioe to time by thc C.ntial Pollution Contro, Board. Wat.r spriDlding should bc h.'EasEd al placcs loadilg aad unloadbS points & tr@rfer poiat to reduce fugitiw corissions. 43. The top soil, if any, shal! tetrlporarily b€ stor€d 8t eadrarkcd site{s) ody for the topsoil shsll bc uscd tbr land rcclamation and pl& stiotr. The over burden (OB) geolraled during 0lc nioitrg operatiobs shr.ll bc strckcd at earmarked dump sirqs) only, The nuximuD height of the dmps shall not excecd 8m and width 2Om and ovemll slope of rh. dtops Sall bc mrintah€d lo 45" The OB durnps should be scieotifically vcgctated wilh suitable Dative sp.cic.! to prcv.at erosiotr and surfac€ run off. In qrilical sre6s, us€ of geo t€xtit€s shall b u!fualco fc,r stlbiliation of tb€ dump. Thc sltire excavaled arcs shsll bc bscmlbd. Monitoring and mrDag"Ectrt ofrchsbilitacd rEas should codinu€ until t}e rcgetation becomcs self-slstaioilg. conslructcd rrotnd tlre mirc 44 Catch drains and siltation poads of appropriate sizD shall be inlo *"rfC"g, minerat and OB dumps to ptd;il run off of water and flow of sedincnts dircctly fol watering tbc mlne the rivi and oth6 wat€r Uoai.i,. fUi watcr so collec(ed should be utilizcd ;; .j;: g."r, belt dwelopmcnr ac. The drains shsll be rcgularly desilted particulaly after moilrooo and maintained PrcPetly' ba caTcd.lut in critical areas 45. Effective safeguard ."..*"t tuoh as rcgular waler spriokling shall pMioand hagl Road, loadirg and fruurion *d 5;il high livels.of PM:s zuch as il;;; that the Agbient Air paralgctcfs i"f"ra.g p"rtts and transfer poiits I it tlult bc cnsured Quality . rcgard' conformio the nom,s prescrilxd by the Central Pollution ContrOl Board in this Wator sprayiag F;giaip dusr cmissiolos from all'thc souccs should be controlled rcgularly. pmvidcd and ;ffilclrr; on haul mra", Gding aod unloading and et transfer poiuts sho,ld be propoly maintained. in tbc work elvimrmsnt' 47. ivdsu;" should be takcn for c.ontrol of noisc lcvels bclow 85 dBA qualificd pcrsonncl be sct-up 48. A r.d; cnvironmerrtal managemcnr cell with suitablc .should the Organization' *nder the control of a Scnior Exc-cutive, uho will report directly to thc Head of activatc drould be kcpt in 49. The funds carmarked for environgerfal prolcclion measures and CSR ;;;" ;*ilt *a $*ra not bc divcrted for othcr purposc. Year wr1c lnarditurc Ehould be to ttr" State Environment lrnpostAssessmcot Authority (SEIAA) olfice. ffi1ea compliance of tlr- 50. nrelo;f Offrce of rtfOpr A LC to"a.a at nhell monitor d. (S) of stipuUrJa condiuqns, ffre p*jot autlroritics ahould extend full cooperatioo to ttrc ofiicer thi Rcgional oflice by finnishing the rcguisite datalinformatiodmonitoring r€?olts' lie with the National Green Tribunal' if 51. mv dp"rf against this Envirotioental'Cl.uoo* shall fii';;i witiin a period of 30 days as prcscribcd under Scction 16 of the Nalioaal Green Tribunal Act,2010. comply with any 52. Conoeating tire factual data or submission of falseJfabricated data and failr$c to of tbc conlilione m€ntioned abovc may rcsutt in withdrawal of this clearancc and attrrct actiron under thc provisions of EnviroDm€ot (Protection) Act' 1986. 53. The SEIAA mey revoke or suspend thc order, for aon implcrnentation of aol_of tbe specilic or thisirrylementation of any of the above conditioos is not satisfactory Th: SETAA rcserves tbe right to alter/modifi the above conditions or stipulate ary further conditioo in the intert* of environment protection, 54. Thc above conditions shall prclril notwithstanding anyhing lo the contrary, in consisteot or simplilied, contaiaed in any other po-rnit, license on conserd give.n by any olher authority for the same projcct, 55. This order is valid for a period of 5 yean or the expiry date of milc leasc pcriod issued by rhe Govcmment of Kerala, whichever is earlier. 56. The Environmental Clearance will be subject to the final order of the cqrts in any pending litigation related to the land or project, in any court of law. 57. The mining operation shalt be rostricted to above glouud watcr table and it should not fut€rsect ground water table. 58. AII vehiclcs used for transportation and within tbe mines shnll fiavs 'PUC' certiftcato froa authorized pollution taking cerrtre. Washing of all vehicles sball bc insi& tbe lasc area' 59. Project proponent should obtain necessary prior permission of the compcGnt authoritics for drawal of requisite quantity of surftce water and ground water for the project 60, Regular monitoring of flow ratcs and water quality up$trc{un and downstream of the springs and pererurial nallahs flowing in and around the minc lease area shall be carried out aad rtported in the six monthly reports to SEIAA. 6l Occupational health suryeillatrc€ progarn of the workers should be under ta&en periodically to observe any contractions due to exposurr to dust and take corrective measures, ifneeded.

j^-tlq^r^, il,'f*R $--q1'e' ! fF'::i.Y I fu$.,s For Manber Secretary SEIAA Kerala

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