“ Rohan Realtors () Private Limited May 2016 and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited ,Pune ”

FORM 1

Sector 8 (a)

Submitted to State Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC)I,

Environmental Consultant Submitted by

M/s Rohan Realtors (Pune) Pvt Ltd. and

Building Environment () Pvt. Ltd Rohan City Spaces Pvt Ltd. Office No. 603, Sai Sangam, Plot No. 85, Sector- 15, C.B.D Belapur, Navi Mumbai- 400 614 Tel No.: 022-27578554 Web: www.beipl.co.in

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FORM 1

(I) Basic Information S. Item Details No. 1. Name of the project/s Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited 2. S. No. of the schedule 8 (a) 3. Proposed capacity/ area/ Total Plot Area: 1,54,695.12Sq.m length/ tonnage to be Total BUA: 80,740sq.m handled/ command area/ lease area/ lease area/ number of wells to be drilled 4. New/ Expansion/ New Project Modernization 5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Not Applicable (NA) 6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ A or ‘B’ 7. Does it attract the general Not Applicable condition? If yes please specify 8. Does it attract the specific Not Applicable condition? If yes please specify 9. Location GatNo.450/2/C,450/1/EE,450/1/E,450/1/U,450/1/D,450/ 2/A,450/2/D,450/2/E,450/2/B/3,450/2/EE,450/1/C,450/2/ UU,450/2/U,450/2/A1,450/2/A11 at Village- Mahalunge, Taluka Khed, Dist. Pune. State – Maharashtra Plot/Survey/Khasra No. GatNo.450/2/C,450/1/EE,450/1/E,450/1/U,450/1/D,450/ 2/A,450/2/D,450/2/E,450/2/B/3,450/2/EE,450/1/C,450/2/ UU,450/2/U,450/2/A1,450/2/A11 at Village- Mahalunge, Taluka Khed, Dist. Pune. State – Maharashtra Village Mahalunge Tehsil Khed District Pune State Maharashtra

10. Nearest Railway Station/ Particular Distance Airport along with distance Railway11 Km. in kms. Highway NH 4 – 13 Km Airport Pune - 20

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11. Nearest Town, city, District Headquarters along with distance in kms. 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Pune Metropolitan development Authority (PMRDA) Parishad, Municipal Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given) 13. Name of the Applicant Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited

14. Registered Address Office at Tower 2A, One India Bulls Centre, 16th floor, Jupiter Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Mumbai 400 013 15. Address for correspondence Name Mr. Rahul Nair Designation (Owner/ Director Partner/ CEO) Address Office at Tower 2A, One India Bulls Centre, 16th floor, Jupiter Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Mumbai 400 013 Pin Code 400 013 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. 022 61671000 Fax No. 022/61671080/40421080 16. Details of alternative Sites --- examined, if any Location of these sites should be shown on a topo sheet 17. Interlinked Projects Not Applicable 18. Whether separate Not Applicable application of interlinked project has been submitted? 19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20. If no, reason Not Applicable 21. Whether the proposal NA involves approval/ clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given. (i) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980. (ii) The wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 3 BE/Form 1- Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited, Khed, Pune /016/001 Rev.00

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(iii) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991 22. Whether there is any No Government Order/ Policy relevant/ relating to the site? 23. Forest Land involved No (hectares) 24. Whether there is any No litigation pending against the project and/ or land in which the project is propose to be set up? (a) Name of the court (b) Case No. (c) Orders/ directions of Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

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(II) Activity

1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)

S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change Yes The site is flat. After the development there in land use, land cover or will be permanent change in land use. There topography including increase in will be industries of various sectors. Hence intensity of land use (with the land use pattern will change. respect to local land use plan) The industrial Park/Building include for light and heavy engineering Industries, automobile and automobile ancillary manufacturing industries, assembly of electronics and consumable durables, IT hardware, packaging industry, R&D facilities(non polluting ,non chemical, non- biotech), Industrial Storage, Industrial logistics , Industrial assembling . It is proposed to retain the natural topography to the possible extent for the development. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, Yes The site is flat with a little vegetation cover. vegetation and buildings? 1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes The project will create new land uses for the site. The site will be developed under Non MIDC industrial zone and will be developed as per the same. Industrial Area will have Industrial (various sectors). 1.4 Pre-Construction investigations Yes Geo technical investigation report is in e.g. bore holes, soil testing? process. 1.5 Construction works? Yes The site will be developed as ‘Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited, Pune. There will be construction of industrial Park 1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition work is involved 1.7 Temporary sites used for Yes Temporary labor facilities will be created construction or housing of during peak construction activity. construction works? 1.8 Above ground buildings, Yes All the excavated materials shall be used on structures, cut or fill or the site itself. No external material is excavations envisaged for any filling purpose.

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S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.9 Underground works including No Not Applicable mining or tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? No Not Applicable 1.11 Dredging? No Not Applicable 1.12 Offshore Structures? No Not Applicable 1.13 Production and manufacturing Yes There will be construction of industrial & processes? logistics park for Industries and therefore manufacturing process will take place. 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes The facility for storing of goods and materials? materials will be provided on site. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or Yes Solid waste treatment: disposal of solid waste or liquid The expected population for ‘Proposed effluents? Industrial Park at Pune’ would be about 3240including office staff, drivers and visitors. The estimated quantity of solid waste would be about 0.7 Metric tons per day. S.N. Facilities Solid Waste (MT) 1 Industrial 0.65 2 Garden & Open Space 0.02 3 STP Sludge 0.03 Total waste 0.70 Source segregation is proposed for recyclables (30%) and the other waste would be treated and disposed as per MSW Rules. The solid waste will be treated with the help of suitable technology in compliance with the site conditions. For liquid wastes: Sewage from various sources shall be send to the STP and treated sewage would be used for gardening and landscaping. The details of estimated quantities of wastewater from Industries are given below: Sewage generation in KLD : 128 KLD STPs with capacity of about 135KLD with suitable technology viz, MBR, MBBR or Constructed Wetland will be installed depending on the site conditions and requirement. 6 BE/Form 1- Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited, Khed, Pune /016/001 Rev.00

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S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.16 Facilities for long term housing No of operational workers? 1.17 New road, rail or sea trafficking No Existing rail line at nearest point to site and during construction or existing approach road to site will be operation? utilized with required extensions/ modifications and/ or rerouting. 1.18 New road, rail, air, waterborne No It is intended to make maximum use of or other transport infrastructure existing road network for mobilization of including new or altered routes personnel and/or materials. and stations, ports, airports etc.? 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing No There will not be any closure or transport routes or infrastructure diversion of existing transportation leading to changes in traffic routes. movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission No NA lines or pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, No NA culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of neither watercourses nor aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No The study area does not involve any stream crossing. 1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water No NA from ground or surface water? 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the No The site is restored back to normal after land surface affecting drainage construction and surface run off from site or run off? will be channelized through storm water drains hence no change in drainage pattern envisaged. 1.25 Transport of personnel or Yes Transport of construction materials from materials for construction, nearby sources to construction work area operation or decommissioning? during construction phase of the project. 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No Not envisaged decommissioning or restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during No Not Applicable decommissioning, which could have impact on the environment?

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S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.28 Influx of people to an area in Yes The influx of construction workers will be either temporarily or temporary while during operation phase permanently? there will be influx of office staff, industrial workers etc. Estimated population during operation phase would be about 3240. 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No There is no introduction of Alien species. Only native species of flora will be planted. As per norms, trees will be planted based on rule as 1 tree for 100 sq.m of open area.So total 154trees will be planted. 1.30 Loss of native species or No There will be no loss to genetic genetic diversity? diversity. 1.31 Any other actions? No Not Applicable

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2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply)

S. Information/Checklis Yes/N Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates, No t confirmation o wherever possible) with source of information data . 2.1 Land especially Yes The site primarily consists of uncultivated land with undeveloped or sparse bushes and trees. agricultural (ha) 2.2 Water (expected source Yes The estimated total water requirement for the project & competing users) would be about 171 KLD. Chakan Industry Association is unit: KLD the source of water in operation phase. Total water req:171KLD Domestic:59KLD Flushing:75KLD Landscaping:38 KLD 2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not Applicable

2.4 Construction material- Yes Stone, soil, sand etc. will be sourced from the nearby stone, aggregates, and/ availability. Approximate quantity will be as following; soil (expected source- Sr. No. Description Unit Quantity MT) 1 Cement Bags 56.242 2 Sand cu.m 977.20475 3 Aggregates cu.m 196.847 4 Steel MT 372.60325 1314.6567 5 Formwork Sq.m. 5 6 Concrete cu.m 3388.5805 Fly Ash (RMC) (% of fly ash in 7 RMC 18-20 %) MT 358.54275 Form work (Shuttering material serviceable up to 8 8 times) Sq.m. 281.21

2.5 Forest and Timber Yes Timber shall be used for wooden work in office and in (source –MT) residential buildings which shall be procured from local vendors.

2.6 Energy including Yes Total estimated power requirement for entire project is 3 electricity and fuels MV. The Power will be sourced from MSEDCL. (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), Energy(MW)

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S. Information/Checklis Yes/N Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates, No t confirmation o wherever possible) with source of information data . 2.7 Any other natural No Not Applicable resources (use appropriate standard units)

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health.

Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation source of information data. 3.1 Use of substances or materials, Yes The Hazardous substances used during which are hazardous (as per different phases of project would be paints, MSIHC rules) to human health solvents, varnishes and waste oil, paints, or the environment (flora, cleaners, batteries and pesticides and Fauna, and water supplies)? petroleum products., Asbestos containing Dust, Glass, Plastics, steel are used .The quantity of waste generated would be very low. The waste oil generated from DG sets will be stored in sealed containers and will finally be sold to authorized recycling agency. Other hazardous waste will be handled as per Hazardous Waste Handling (2003) rules. 3.2 Changes in occurrence of No Not envisaged diseases or affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or waterborne diseases)? 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. Yes The industrial park is expected to gain in by changing living condition? substantial manner which is expected to have positive impact on the living conditions of local population. 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people No Not Applicable who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc. 3.5 Any other causes No Not Applicable

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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/ month)

Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine No Not Applicable. wastes 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and Yes Inorganic waste generated during the or commercial wastes) construction phase like waste concrete, mortar, left over aggregate and debris etc. shall be recycled for use in the base layers of paved area i.e. parking pavement. The overall impact of waste disposal during construction phase is insignificant. According to estimation, approximately 0.7 MT of solid wastes would be generated during operational phase of the project. 4.3 Hazardous waste (as per Yes The Hazardous substances used during Hazardous Waste Management different phases of project would be paints, Rules) solvents, varnishes and waste oil, paints, cleaners, batteries and pesticides and petroleum products., Asbestos containing Dust, Glass, Plastics, steel are used .The quantity of waste generated would be very low. The waste oil generated from DG sets will be stored in sealed containers and will finally be sold to authorized recycling agency. Other hazardous waste will be handled as per Hazardous Waste Handling (2003) rules. 4.4 Other industrial process wastes Yes The industrial process waste will be handled as per the relevant regulations of -Pune Metropolitan development Authority (PMRDA 4.5 Surplus product No Not Applicable 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge Yes Excess treated water and sludge from STP from effluent treatment can be used for gardening and flushing can be transported as manure to nearby villages for agriculture land. The effluent will be treated by using suitable technology. 4.7 Construction or demolition No The construction debris will be collected and wastes suitably used on site for leveling purpose. Some of the debris would be converted into building blocks by using appropriate

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Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information technology. Remaining waste if any would be send to approved dumping site. 4.8 Redundant machinery or No Not Applicable equipment 4.9 Contaminated soils or other No Not Applicable materials 4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not Applicable 4.11 Other solid wastes No Not Applicable

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (kg/m3):

Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information. 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes The development will source power from fossil fuels from stationary or nearby power station. No onsite generation of mobile sources power by fossil fuel. Individual industries coming in Industrial Park may use DG sets for power backup for which they comply with the norms and take consent individually. 5.2 Emission from production Process Yes The individual industries coming in Industrial Park will comply with the industrial norms. 5.3 Emission from materials handling No Proper safety and control measures will be including storage or transport adopted to avoid any emissions during storage and transport of materials. 5.4 Emission from construction Yes There will be some emission from activities including plant and construction activities. However, these Equipment emissions will last for a very short period and the same will be temporary & restricted within the plant boundary. 5.5 Dust or odours from handling of Yes Dust emission will be temporary only during materials including construction construction phase of the project and materials, Sewage and waste restricted within the plant boundary. Dust suppression would be carried out during this phase by water spraying. During construction phase, proper sanitation would be provided to the construction workers and during operation phase the STP would be provided. There would be a proper solid waste treatment and disposal facility for

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Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information. municipal waste. All the waste treatment facilities (STP and SWM) will adhere to the MPCB norms for emissions and odor. Odor is not envisaged from any other sources. 5.6 Emissions from incineration of No Not Applicable waste 5.7 Emissions from burning of waste No Not Applicable in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not Applicable

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6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and emissions of Light and Heat:

Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information. 6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. Yes The noise & vibrations will be generated engines, ventilation plant, from construction equipments as well as crushers industrial processes on site. The average noise levels in dB(A) from equipments are as given below: i) Earth moving  Front end loader: 88  Back Hoe: 86.5  Bull Dozer: 96  Roller: 90  Scraper: 96  Grader: <85  Truck: 96  Paver: 101 ii) Material Handling  Concrete mixer: <85  Concrete Pump: <85  Crane: 100 iii) Power units  Generators: <85  Compressors: <85 iv) Others  Power Saw: 88.5  Electric drill: 102 However, all the equipments will be kept in temporary acoustic enclosures which will be as per approved designs of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and hence the noise will be well within permissible standards. 6.2 From industrial or similar Yes Due care will be taken to control/minimize processes the emissions generated from the industrial processes. 6.3 From construction or demolition Yes Noise generated during the construction will be temporary. All the construction equipments will be kept in temporary acoustic enclosures which will be as per approved designs of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). 6.4 From blasting or piling No Not Applicable 6.5 From construction or operational Yes The project may contribute traffic growth traffic and thus increased noise level associated with it during the construction & operational stage. However, it will not pose significant negative impact because of proper measures

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Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information. provided for traffic management and noise control will be followed. 6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Not envisaged. 6.7 From any other sources No Not Applicable

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7. Risks of contamination of land or water from release of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:

Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities wherever possible) with the No. confirmation source of information. 7.1 From handling, storage, use or No The significant hazardous material would be spillage of hazardous materials the varnishes, paints, solvents, Asbestos products insulation, tiles etc.; Tar and Tar Products(bitumen, waterproofing compounds), chemicals, admixtures, sealants, adhesives, paints, pigments, dyes and primers, Tarpaulin, Plastics, batteries, electronic parts etc. and waste oil from DG sets. However, the hazardous material will be handled as per the Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2003. The waste oil will be stored in sealed containers and will be sold to authorized recycling agents. 7.2 From discharge of sewage or other No There will be provision of STPs of about effluents to water or the land 180 KLD capacities with suitable (expected mode and place of technology viz, MBR, MBBR or discharge) Constructed Wetland depending on the site conditions and requirement to treat the wastewater generated in the operational phase of the project. Treated wastewater coming from STP will be utilized on site for secondary purposes like flushing and landscaping horticulture purposes. The effluent will be treated by using suitable STPs. 7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted Yes Air pollutants are not envisaged. Only to air into the land or into the water treated sewage meeting MPCB norms will be discharged or as per the EC criteria. 7.4 From any other sources No Not Applicable 7.5 Is there a risk of long term buildup No Not Applicable of pollutants in the environment from these sources?

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8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment:

Details thereof (with approximate S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with No. confirmation the source of information. 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires No Due care will be taken to avoid & prevent etc. from storage, handling, use or occurrence of such events. production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes No Proper Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) measures will be followed at the site for the wellbeing of workers and other people present at the site. 8.3 Could the project be affected by Yes The project lies in Seismic zone IV .All the natural disaster causing construction work will meet the safe environmental damage (e.g. structure requirement for this Seismic zone. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)?

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9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality:

S. Information/ Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with the source of information. 9.1 Lead to development of Yes The proposed development of Industrial supporting utilities, ancillary Park at Pune is envisaged to become a City development or development of Opportunity that prides in providing: stimulated by the project which Smart services for all, Employment for all & could have impact on the Accommodation. It is planned on the 3P environment e.g.: principle – People, Profit, and Planet – to  Supporting infrastructure effectively address the social, economic & (roads, power supply, environmental concerns. waste or waste water treatment, etc.)  Housing development  Extractive industries  Supply industries  Other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which No Not envisaged could have an impact on the environment 9.3 Set up precedent for later Yes This will definitely set up as a model for developments later developments in nearby areas because this will be developed as an industrial park & an environment-friendly economic zone. This will be developed with the objective to blend quality lifestyle & vibrant economy with sustainable development in order to maintain the delicate balance between the social, economic & environmental concerns. This will lead to the overall development of Pune area. 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to No Not envisaged proximity to other existing or planned projects which similar effects

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(III) Environmental Sensitivity

S. Areas Name/ Identity Aerial distance (within 15 No. km.) Proposed project location boundary. 1 Areas protected under No Not Applicable international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological landscape, cultural or other related value 2 Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons – Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 3 Areas used by protected, No Not Applicable important or sensitive species of flora and fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, marine or Yes Applicable underground waters 5 State, National boundaries No Not Applicable 6 Routes or facilities used by No Not Applicable the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7 Defense installations No None 8 Densely populated or built-up area

9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities) 10 Areas containing important, high quality or scarce

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S. Areas Name/ Identity Aerial distance (within 15 No. km.) Proposed project location boundary. resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already subjected to No Not Applicable pollution or environmental damage. (Those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12 Areas susceptible to natural Yes The project lies in Seismic zone hazard which cause the III. project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

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Development of Industrial Building/Park by Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited, Khed, Pune Pre-Feasibility Report PROJECT PREFEASIBILITY REPORT FOR OBTAINING PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARENCE IN TERMS OF PROVISIONS OF EIA NOTIFICATION-2006

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT

Sr. No Description Details 1 Proposed Industrial Building/Park by Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and project Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited 2 Sr. No. of 8( a) Schedule 3 Location GatNo.450/2/C,450/1/EE,450/1/E,450/1/U,450/1/D,450/2/A,450/2/D,450 /2/E,450/2/B/3,450/2/EE,450/1/C,450/2/UU,450/2/U,450/2/A1,450/2/A1 1 at Village- Mahalunge, Taluka Khed, Dist. Pune. State - Maharashtra.

4 Plot/Survey/K GatNo.450/2/C,450/1/EE,450/1/E,450/1/U,450/1/D,450/2/A,450/2/D,450 hasra No. /2/E,450/2/B/3,450/2/EE,450/1/C,450/2/UU,450/2/U,450/2/A1,450/2/A1 1 at Village- Mahalunge, Taluka Khed, Dist. Pune. State - Maharashtra. 5 Village/Town – Mahalunge 6 Tehsil Khed 7 District Pune 8 State Maharashtra 9 Land Total Plot Area: 1,54,695.12Sq.m Requirement Total BUA: 80,740sq.m 10 Land use Non-cultivated/non-agriculture land 11 Water Total Water requirement – 171KLD Requirement Domestic:59KLD Flushing:75KLD Landscaping:38 KLD 12 Source of Chakan Industry Association water 13 Power Total estimated power requirement for entire project is 3MV. The Power Requirement will be sourced from MSEDCL. Backup source – For fire equipment, as required by the chief fire officer, second source of supply will be obtained from MSEDCL / D.G. for multi-storey buildings only, if any. Provision of back-up DG sets shall be made by individual industries in case of a power failure. 14 Source of MSEDCL Power

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Development of Industrial Building/Park by Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited, Khed, Pune Pre-Feasibility Report 2.0 SITE ANALYSIS:

Connectivity:

The site is well connected to Talegaon Chakan road towards east of the project plot at 0.94km distance

New Pune International Airport is at an aerial distance of approximately 23.9 km from the site. Nearest railway station is railway Station located at a distance of 12.36 km from the site.

Parking Facilities: Required number of parking:

10 % of land will be used parking.

3.0 LAND USE & TOPOGRAPHY:

Site for the proposed development falls under Industrial zone i.e. Non MIDC industrial zone and will be developed as per the same.

The site is not a low-lying area and doesn’t have any wetland. The topography of the area would not be affected by the project. Total Plot Area : 1, 54,695.12 Sq.m Built up Area : 80,740sq.m Water Requirement : 171KLD Power requirement : 3MV Solid Waste generated : 0.7 TPD

4.0 INTRODUCTION:

Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited has proposed industrial Building/Park for IndustriesGatNo.450/2/C,450/1/EE,450/1/E,450/1/U,450/1/D,450/2/A,450/2/D,450/2/E,450/2/B/3, 450/2/EE,450/1/C,450/2/UU,450/2/U,450/2/A1,450/2/A11 at Village- Mahalunge, Taluka Khed, Dist. Pune. State - Maharashtra. The total area planned for development is 1, 54,695.12 Sq.m. The industrial Park/Building include for light and heavy engineering Industries, automobile and automobile ancillary manufacturing industries, assembly of electronics and consumable durables, IT hardware, packaging industry, R&D facilities(non polluting ,non chemical, non-biotech), Industrial Storage, Industrial logistics , Industrial assembling .

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1 Plot area 1, 54,695.12 Sq.m 2 No. of buildings 3 3 Area of amenity space 6,733.36 Sq.m 4 Nos. of phases for In 2 phases spread over 30 months. project execution 5 Expected nos. of 2743 incluidng 100 drivers and 15% percent visitors Industrial users

4.3 Availability of Resources:

Water requirement, treatment, recycle and reuse

About 171KLD of water would be required during the Operational phase, which includes approximately 59 KLD for domestic, 38KLD of water for landscape irrigation and 75 KLD for Flushing. The water requirement for the proposed project will be met through Chakan Industry Association. The treated wastewater from the STP plant will be used on site for secondary purposes like landscaping and flushing purposes. Apart from this, rainwater harvesting will be carried out within the site for artificial recharge of ground water and to reduce raw water requirement.

The water conservation plan consists of a combination of three major steps as depicted below:

Water Conservation

Recycling of waste Using alternative water Minimizing water water after treatment sources consumption

Water conservation shall be practiced to the extent possible by the use of reclaimed water for non- potable applications like gardening, watering lawns and to make up for the evaporation losses.

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Sewage generated will be treated in a sewage treatment plant and used in a variety of non-potable uses such as horticulture, gardening and roadside plantation. Separate pipelines will be laid for using this water. Freshwater shall be used only for potable uses.

 Minimizing Water Consumption

A combination of water saving appliances and water management measures will be planned in all the toilets in the Buildings. The message of water conservation will be spread to all users by way of awareness campaigns and circulars. Specific measures that will be implemented include the following:

 Management Measures

 Promoting awareness on water conservation and reducing water wastage.  Quick fixing of leaking taps, pipes and toilet cisterns;  Sweeping with a broom and pan wherever possible, rather than hosing-down the external areas;  Minimizing water use in gardens by the following measures:

 Drip irrigation system can be used for the lawns and other green area. Drip irrigation can save about 15-40% of the water use as compared to other watering techniques.  Plants with similar water requirements shall be grouped on common zones to match precipitation heads and emitters.  Use of low-volume, low-angle sprinklers for lawn areas.  Select controllers with adjustable watering schedules and moisture sensors to account for the seasonal variations and to calibrate them during commissioning.  Selecting a drought resistant grass and using lawn chemicals and fertilizers sparingly, also reduces the watering needs.

 Reduce toilet cistern volume in single flush models. Following is a list of fixtures offered by use of efficient plumbing fixtures, which also carry a credit, each under Green building innovative wastewater technology, resulting in water use reduction by about 20-30%.

Enhancement of Water Environment (By Industries)

Ground water availability shall be enhanced through installation of scientifically designed artificial water recharging structures to prevent water scarcity in the area. The objective of this exercise will be to enhance the groundwater condition of the region and meeting the requirement of groundwater in case it is required.

Rain Water Harvesting and Reducing the Surface Run-off

Rainwater harvesting can serve as a solution to the water problem in the water crises area by capturing the runoff and constructing proper drainages. Rainwater harvesting helps in reducing the raw water requirement and utilizing as the primary source of water and preventing the surface

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 Storing Rainwater in ground water reservoirs for use in future.  Rain water harvesting for artificial recharge of ground water and to increase the ground water potential.

Amount of water that can be effectively harvested is called the harvesting potential of the site. Efficiency of rainwater harvesting and recharging ground water can be increased by following methods:

 Use vegetated swales and depressions to reduce runoff.  Reduce and filter the surface runoff.  Catch drainage all along the periphery of the plot to prevent surface runoff.

Proponent has opted for using the rainwater mainly for groundwater recharging.

5.0 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT (BY INDUSTRIES)

Rainwater runoff comprises of storm water, which flows into both surface water and groundwater. Proper management of this resource ensures that storm water discharge is free of contamination. A detailed “Storm Water Management Plan” is developed which consider the sources of storm water pollution. The plan consists of best management practice, which includes consideration of the following:

 Good housekeeping in the above areas.  Conducting routine inspections to ensure cleanliness  Secondary containment and dykes in fuel/oil storage facilities  Preparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel and oil storage areas.  Provision of slit traps in storm water drains  Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains to avoid blockages and overflow.

6.0 AIR EMISSION

This will be quantified after the composition of industries is confirmed.

POWER REQUIREMENT AND CONSUMPTION

Power would be drawn from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd (MSEDCL). Power requirement during construction phase is 20 kVA and Power Requirement during operation phase is 3 MV power.

Backup Source - 100% DG back up .DG sets are proposed in case of power failure.

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 All buildings will be adequately spaced, so that sunlight, natural ventilation will not be disturbed or hindered in any of the building, due to adjacent buildings.  The buildings will be designed in such a way that the public areas can be cooled by natural ventilation.  Adjusting the settings and illumination levels to ensure minimum energy used for desired comfort levels.  Constant monitoring of energy consumption and defining targets for energy conservation.  Energy efficient appliances, such as PL lightings, will be used for street lighting.  Alternate switching arrangement for Common Area.  Use of timer for common and external lights.  Solar energy for street lighting and hot water system.

By adopting the above measures, a saving of 20 to 25 % of electrical energy can be achieved.

ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

 Construction Phase

Air emissions from construction sites, if not managed properly, can pose health hazards to workers, and sensitive receptors surrounding the site. It is the responsibility of the contractor to provide appropriate safety training, information equipment, signage, security and emergency response plans on the site. To mitigate the impact of SPM (dust emissions), the following measures are recommended for implementation:  A dust control plan; and  Procedural changes to construction activities.

DUST CONTROL PLAN

Fugitive Dust Source Category Dust Control Actions Disturbed surface areas Applying water to at least 80 percent of all inactive accessible disturbed surface areas on a daily basis when there is evidence of wind driven fugitive dust. Unpaved roads Watering all roads used for vehicular traffic at least twice a day of active operations; OR Watering all roads used for vehicular traffic once a day and restrict vehicle speeds to 15 kmph in the working zone. Track-out control Downwash of trucks (especially tyres) prior to departure from site.

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Procedural Changes to Construction Activities

Electrically operated machinery: Using electrically operated construction machinery is the best way to avoid all externalities produced by diesel engines. This procedural change reduces problems arising from emission, idling and maintenance.

Emission Control and Maintenance: The diesel generators used on site, in case of power failure, will be maintained properly to restrict emissions and noise.

Reduction of On-site Construction Time: Rapid on-site construction reduces the duration of traffic interference, thus reducing emissions from traffic delay. Off-site fabrication of structural components is also known to enhance the quality of work, as the production takes place in controlled settings, and external factors such as weather and traffic do not interfere.

 Operational Phase To mitigate the impact of pollutants from diesel generator sets and vehicular traffic during operational phase, the following measures are recommended for implementation:  Air pollution control measures for D.G sets  Vehicle emission controls and alternatives

Air pollution control measures for D.G sets

 Use of good quality fuel with low sulphur content.  Periodic maintenance of DG sets as per defined schedule of manufacturer.  Maintaining adequate stack heights.

Vehicle emission controls and alternatives

Frequency of Vehicles - Sudden acceleration or de-acceleration of vehicles produces more pollution, than a vehicle maintaining a constant speed. Smoother flow of traffic within the parking area and premises of industrial areas would ensure lesser pollution from the vehicles. Only PUC certified vehicles will be allowed in the premises. The frequency of the vehicles will be streamlined from the entry gate itself.

Entry and Exit of Vehicles –To ensure least interference and congestion from the incoming and outgoing vehicles, it is suggested that entrance and exit points of the vehicles should be separate.

Dedicating at least one entry and exit to pedestrians will reduce interference in vehicular movement in the plot.

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Traffic Management Team – A team of trained staff will be appointed for monitoring traffic movement inside the parking space and at entrance and exit points of the plot premises.

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 Construction Phase by individuals

To prevent degradation and maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control measures will be adopted to check the surface run-off, as well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body. Following management measures will be implemented to protect the water quality during the construction phase.

 Avoiding excavation during monsoon season  All containments including oil and fuel storage shall be provided on impervious flooring.  Any wash off from the oil/grease handling area or workshop will be drained through impervious drains. Oil and Grease traps will be constructed and water will be allowed to leave site only after passing through them.  All stacking and loading areas will be provided with proper garland drains to prevent run-off from the site.  During construction each tower will be enclosed and proper arrangements shall be made to dispose off any wastewater generated from the area.  Provision for separate sanitary arrangements for laborers will be made.

 Operational Phase

The domestic wastewater generated from various types of uses will be treated into Sewage Treatment Plants. The effluent will be used for non-potable applications like landscaping, flushing and cooling towers for air-conditioning units and firefighting. This will not only prevent pollution from receiving water bodies, but also help in conserving fresh water and thus help in emphasizing on a Zero-discharge policy for all industries.

The wastewater generated from the process industries will be diverted to the STP for treatment and treated effluent will be recycled/reused in the process itself.

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The project will be developed by the industries at the end of 3 years. The quantity of waste generation will be mostly constant, but variable in composition. A broad outline on reducing the effect of solid waste on the environment is given below.

 Construction Phase

The project site will generate large amount of wastes like excavated material, empty containers, unused construction material etc. all have a value attached to them.

The following measures will be taken for management of each type of waste during construction phase (being predominantly inert in nature, construction waste does not cause chemical or biological pollution. Hence, maximum efforts will be done in reusing the waste):  Sellable items such as metal scrap will be kept separately and cleared off as soon as possible.  Large unusable materials will be sent for land filling in designated land fill areas  Recyclable aggregates will be used for filler applications and as a sub-base for road construction. Mixed debris with high gypsum, plaster shall not be used as filler, as they are highly susceptible to contamination, and hence will be given to approved recyclers.  Bricks and rubble will be used as filler material at project site or will be sold to vendors and builders.

Other waste (By Industries)

Construction sites are sources of some toxic substances, such as paints, solvents, adhesive and sealants. Empty containers of these substances shall be returned back to the manufacturers or dealers as the case may be.

Some management practices to be developed are as follows:

 Paintbrushes and equipment for water and oil based paints will be cleaned within a contained area and will not be allowed to contaminate site soils, watercourses, or drainage systems.  Provisions will be made for adequate hazardous waste storage facilities in a secured place and then its disposal as per hazardous waste handling and management norms.  Labeling will be done on all hazardous waste containers with the waste being stored and the date of generation.  Education will be imparted to employees and subcontractors on hazardous waste storage and management.  Instructions will be given to employees and subcontractors in identification of hazardous and solid waste.

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During Operation phase, only organic and inorganic wastes will be generated from Industrial Park buildings at the site. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) formulated the draft Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules in September 1999 and subsequently notified the MSW Rules in September 2000. The management of MSW is covered under the Schedule II of the Rules and provides directions for segregation, collection, storage, transportation, processing and disposal of waste. Details of the management practice are given below:

Public Awareness

 Public awareness on waste segregation and disposal rules in form of leaflets to Permanent and floating population. For residents, workers and staff, periodic awareness talks on waste management will be given.  Sign boards and information boards will be put up in required area in English as well as the Local language.

Waste Segregation (By industries)

 Segregation or sorting of waste at source will be practiced in order to encourage reuse/ recycling and minimizing the negative effects of the waste and increasing its economic value. With segregation at source, there is no cross-contamination and thus recyclables don’t tend to lose their commercial value.  Dedicated bins for designated use as per color coding for different types of wastes will be placed to collect biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes in the Industrial Park areas, including the parking space and other open areas.

Collection bins

 Daily collection of wastes from all the bins will be done.  Daily sweeping and collection of waste from roads and other common facility area would also be done daily in the morning.  For waste collection, either carts or a dedicated truck will be used. Separate collection for biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes will be ensured.  Large storage bins will be placed in the Industrial Park area in an identified location, to avoid nuisance to adjoining buildings area, for final storage of waste before disposal.  The waste collected will be disposed off at a disposal site as per MPCB waste disposal norms.

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The Social management plan has been designed to take proactive steps and it adopts the best possible practices, which are sensitive to the socio-cultural setting of the region.

IMPROVEMENT IN QUALITY OF LIFE

With the development more employment and commercial activities will also be developed which will lead to the better economic growth, thereby improving the quality of life of the people.

INCOME GENERATION OPPORTUNITY FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY

The project would provide an opportunity for employment of the local community as tender specification for construction and operation includes a favorable employment opportunities towards the local population. The main principles are outlined below: 1. Approach Road 2. Industrial association policy 3. Employment strategy would provide for preferential employment of local labor. 4. General recruitment procedures will be transparent, public and open to all.

Contractors will be required to abide by the employment priority towards locals and as per the Indian labor laws regarding standards on employee terms and conditions. Following the appointment of the contractors, information about their employment, their pay-scale, duration of their employment, type of available work based on skills and qualifications and the demand projection will be made available to the local community. 13.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R& R) PLAN

Rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) plan is not applicable to this proposed project as it is near existing industrial area.

14.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES:

Proposed project activities will be started after getting statutory clearance from related authorities

15.0 PROJECT COST ESTIMATES:

During Construction Phase

Description Total cost in Cr.

Water for Dust suppression 0.24

Toilets for labour + drinking water + first aid arrangement+ 10 health checkup +disinfection

Environmental monitoring 0.54

Transplantation of trees 15

Debris/Top soil Management 0.60 Total 26.38

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In Operation phase Sr. No. Name of Capital Cost (Rs. Lakhs) Recurring Cost Activity (Rs. Lakhs)

1 Air Pollution Control System 12.50 0.75

2 Water pollution control 75.0 5.0 systems (STP 3 Noise pollution control 9.0 0.50 4 Green Belt Development/ 2.0 0.85 Maintenances 5 Environmental monitoring / 0.0 2.0 Environmental Management 6 Occupational health & 5.0 2.00 safety TOTAL 103.5 10.5

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“ Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited May 2016 and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited ,Pune”

Proposed Terms of Reference

Sector 8 (a)

Submitted to State Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) I, Maharashtra

Environmental Consultant Submitted by

M/s Rohan Realtors (Pune) Pvt Ltd. and Rohan City Spaces Pvt Ltd. Building Environment (India) Pvt. Ltd 401, 4th floor, Dakshin Building, Beside Raigad Bhavan, Sakal Bhavan Rd Sector– 11,C.B.D. Belapur, Navi Mumbai – 400 614, Tel No.: 022-27578554 Web: www.beipl.co.in

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PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR EIA STUDY

I. INTRODUCTION

The aforesaid development is of “Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited” by “ M/s Rohan Realtors (Pune) Private Limited and Rohan Cityscapes Private Limited. The project is coming Gat No. 450/2/C,450/1/EE,450/1/E,450/1/U,450/1/D,450/2/A,450/2/D,450/2/E,450/2/B/3,450/2/EE,450/1/C,450/ 2/UU,450/2/U,450/2/A1,450/2/A11 at Village- Mahalunge, Taluka Khed, Dist. Pune. State - Maharashtra. Project falls in the Category B of Projects and Activity Number 8 (a) as per the “List of Projects or Activities requiring Prior Environmental Clearance” given in the EIA Notification dated 14th September, 2006 & subsequent amendments.

The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) will be based on one season environmental monitoring data. The EIA will be carried out as per the EIA guidelines and requirements of Ministry of Environment and Forests and Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB). The impacts from the proposed township will be investigated by establishing baseline conditions, identification, prediction and evaluation of impacts of the component of the project.

II. METHODOLOGY

 Assess present status of air, water, land, biological components and socio-economic components of environment including noise and parameters of human interest around the proposed project.

 Identify, predict and evaluate significant impacts due to project on various environmental components. Also identify, predict and evaluate significant impacts in a cumulative manner.

 Prepare Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to be adopted for mitigation of anticipated adverse impact.

 Proposed environmental quality monitoring program to be pursued.

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1. TOR OF ENVIRONNEMENTAL COMPONENTS

1.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT

 Carry out ambient air quality monitoring with due considerations to topography, terrain, human settlements, sensitive locations, emission sources in the impact zones.

 Measurement of one season 24 hourly average background concentrations of CO, PM10, PM2.5, SO2, and NOx at the air quality monitoring stations selected within the impact boundary on the basis of prevalent wind direction as per NAAQS requirements.

 Measurement of Stack Emissions Quality for Each Stack for PM 2.5,PM 10, SOx, NOx, for one season

 Collect micro-meteorological data like wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, rainfall, ambient temperature, etc. at the project site.

 Prediction of impacts on air quality due to proposed operations through application of air quality models as stipulated in Assessment of impact on Air Environment

 Guidelines for conducting Air Quality Modeling.

1.2 NOISE ENVIRONMENT

 Measurement of Noise levels for Each DG set while acoustic enclosure is open and closed, at distance of 1 mt and 200 mt.

 Measurement of one season 24 hourly average background Noise levels at monitoring stations selected within the impact boundary as per Ambient Air Quality Standards in respect of Noise requirements (both during DG sets are operating and not operating).

 Establishing existing status of noise levels in project areas and silence zones around project site.

 Prediction and evaluation of impacts due to increase in noise levels on the surrounding environment.

 Recommendations on mitigation measures for noise pollution.

1.3 WATER ENVIRONMENT

 Study of surface and ground water resources with respect to quality and quantity in the

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impact zone.

 Evaluation of quality of surface water bodies like rivers, streams within the project boundary.

 Assessment of nature of effluents likely to be discharged into water bodies/land and related impacts on the ecosystem.

1.4 LAND ENVIRONMENT

 Determination of land-use pattern, soil characteristics by sampling & secondary data like satellite imagery analysis in the study area.

 Prediction of anticipated impacts on land-use pattern due to proposed project activities.

 Quantification of non-hazardous and hazardous wastes (solid/semi-solid/liquid) likely to be generated during proposed operations and suggestions on proper collection, treatment and disposal methods.

 Studies of impact due to material handling on the land environment.

 Collection of information on national park/sanctuary, tiger & elephant reserve, core zone of biosphere reserve, reserved forest, wildlife habitat of endangered/endemic species, lakes/reservoirs/dams, historical/archaeological important monuments within the impact boundary.

1.5 BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT

 Collection of information on flora and fauna including rare and endangered species within the impact boundary by field visits, survey and sampling.

 Delineation of conservation measure for the protection of flora and fauna in the study region or required.

 Development of Green area

1.6 SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND HEALTH ENVIRONMENT

 Collection of baseline data including demographic details, such as households, population, literacy, employment pattern, general health, transport, communication and welfare facilities such as hospitals, educational institutions, project awareness amongst the public, infrastructure facilities, economic resources, cultural and aesthetic attributes, etc. as per the EIA Guidelines.

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to minimize the impacts.

 Assessment of economic benefits to local community.

 CSR plan.

IV. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP)

 Delineation of Environmental Management Plan.

 Description of environmental pollution control system, safeguards, etc for mitigation of adverse impacts with due consideration to best industry practices.

 Delineation of detailed post-project environmental quality monitoring program.

 Budgeting & costing for implementation of EMP.

 Time bound action plan.

V. THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) REPORT SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING CHAPTERS:

Chapter-1: Introduction

Chapter-2: Project Description

Chapter-3: Description of Environment

Chapter-4: Anticipated Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures

Chapter-5: Analysis of Alternatives (Technology & Site)

Chapter-6: Environmental Monitoring Program

Chapter-7: Additional Studies

Chapter-8: Project Benefits

Chapter-9: Environmental Cost Benefit Analysis

Chapter-10: Environmental Management Plan

Chapter-11: Summary & Conclusions

Chapter-12: Disclosure of Consultants Engaged

Chapter-13: CSR Activities

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