DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR YAVATMAL DISTRICT Revision 01
FOR
A. SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING B. MINERALS OTHER THAN SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING C. OTHER MINERALS LIKE COAL,LIMESTONE AND DOLOMITE
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 1-52 1.0 Introduction 2 Brief Introduction of Yavatmal district 3 Salient Features of Yavatmal District 6 2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district 8 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 Yavatmal district 19 Siltation Map for rivers in Yavatmal district 20 7.0 General Profile of the district 21 8.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, 23 Horticulture, Mining etc. 9.0 Physiography of the District 27 River Inventory of the district 28 Basin Map for Yavatmal district is drawn as 29 Confluence Points for the rivers in the district 30 10.0 Rain Fall Data for Yavatmal district 36 11.00 Geology and Mineral Wealth 37 Geological Map For Yavatmal District 39 District wise details of river or stream and other sand sources 40 District wise availability of sand and gravel or aggregate resources 40 Drainage System with description of main rivers 41 Salient Features of important rivers and streams 42 List of Sand Spots 43 Annual Deposition 46
2 District Survey Report for Minerals Other Than Sand Mining Or 53-113 River Bed Mining 1.0 Introduction 54 Brief Introduction of Yavatmal district 55 Salient Features of Yavatmal District 58 2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district 60 3.0 General Profile of the district 62 Location of leases on Map of District 63 4.0 Geology of the District 64 Minerals Available in the District 64 Geological Map of Yavatmal District 66 5.0 Drainage and irrigation Pattern 67 6.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, 69 Horticulture, Mining etc. Mining Area 72 7.0 Surface Water And Ground Water Scenario 73 8.0 Rainfall of the district and Climatic Conditions 77
9.0 Details of the mining leases in the district as per the following format 79 10.0 Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 93 11.0 Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years 93 : (Approx. Quantity) 12.0 Mineral Map of District 93 13.0 List of Letter of Intent (LOI)Holders in the district along with its 95 validity as per following format 14.0 Total Mineral Reserves Available in the District 96 15.0 Quality / Grade of Mineral available in the District 96 16.0 Use of Mineral 96 17.0 Demand and Supply of the Mineral in last three years 96 18.0 Mining Leases marked on District Map 97 19.0 Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases 98 viz. no. of mining leases. Location 20.0 Details of Eco sensitive area 101 21.0 Impact on the Environment (Air, Water, Noise Soil, Flora & Fauna, 103 Land Use, agriculture, forest etc.) due to mining activity 22.0 Remedial measures to mitigate the impact of mining on 104 Environment 23. Reclamation of Mined Out Area (best practice already implemented 106 in the district, requirement as per rules and regulations , proposed reclamation plan) 24. Risk Assessment and Disaster Management Plan 106 3 District Survey Report for Other Minerals Like Coal, Limestone, 114- Dolomite 126 1.0 Details of leases for other minerals like Coal, Limestone and dolomite 115 2.0 Lease granted by Sate Government (Letter of Intent) 125 3.0 Leases Granted by Ministry of Coal, GoI (Execution Pending) 125 4.0 Coal Blocks notified by Ministry of Coal in the district 126 (Awaiting for allotment) 4 Annexure 127 Annexure -1 Procedure to scrutinize Minor Mineral proposals 127 Annexure -2 Procedure to monitor compliances of Minor Mineral Leases 128 Annexure -3 Demand and Supply for Yavatmal District 129 Annexure -4 L Sections and Cross Sections for rivers flowing through Yavatmal 131 district Annexure -5 Corporate Environmental Responsibility 138 Annexure -6 COMPLIANCE TO ENFORCEMENT AND MONITORING GUIDELINES 140 FOR SAND MINING 2020 (PUBLICATION OF ANNEXURES ) Annexure -7 157 COMPLIANCE TO ENFORCEMENT AND MONITORING GUIDELINES FOR SAND MINING 2020 (PROCEDURE ADOPTED FOR PUBLICATION OF DSR ) Annexure -8 161 Sections for Sand Ghats 2019-20 (Amendment Proposed for F.Y. 2019-20) Annexure -9 MoEFCC, GoI notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018 Enclosed
PREFACE
In Compliance to the Notification Issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate change, Government of India dated 15.01.2016 & 25.07.2018, the preparation of District Survey Report of river bed mining and other minor minerals is in accordance with appendix X of the notification. It is also mentioned here that the procedure of preparation of District Survey Report is as per notification. Every efforts have been made to cover sand mining locations, areas & overview of mining activity in the district with all its relevant features pertaining to geology & mineral wealth in replenishable and non-replenishable areas of rivers, stream and other sand sources. This report will be a model and guiding document which is a compendium of available mineral resources , geographical set up, environmental and ecological set up of the district and is based on data of various departments , published reports , and websites. The data may vary due to flood, heavy rains and other natural calamities. Therefore, it is recommended that competent authority may take into consideration all its relevant aspects / data while scrutinizing and recommending the application for prior environmental clearance to the concerned authority/ project proponent.
Date : District Collector, Yavatmal
Place: Yavatmal
Amendments to DSR
Sr. Amendment Amendment Amendment Page No. Authorized By No. Sheet No. Month Description 1 March 2020 March 2020 Draft DSR Revision 01 Complete District Collector/ for Publication Revision DMO Yavatmal 2 July 2020 July 2020 Publication of DSR Complete District Collector/ final Revision DMO Yavatmal
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR YAVATMAL 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
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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, Yavatmal, Maharashtra State.
Yavatmal district has constituted District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority vide letter ASHUNI/GAUKHA/KAVI/834-dated 28.4.2016 and comprised as
Sr. No. Name of the Member/Expert Designation Role 1 District Collector, Yavatmal District Collector, Yavatmal Chairman 2 D.C.F.Yavatmal D.C.F.Yavatmal Member 3 Expert Member Expert Member (Non Govt. Member Mr.R.B. Javanjal Official) 4 S.D.O. Yavatmal S.D.O. Member Secreatary
Yavatmal district has constituted District Expert Appraisal Committee Authority vide letter ASHUNI/GAUKHA/KAVI/834-dated 28.4.2016 and comprised as
Sr. Name of the Member/Expert Designation Role No. 1 Ex. Engineer, Ytl Patbhandahre Vibhag Ex. Engineer Chairman 2 Sr. D.F.O. Yavatmal D.F.O. Yavatmal Member 3 Sr. Geologist, G.S.D.A. Yavatmal Sr. Geologist Member 4 Representative of D.H.O., Yavatmal --- Member 5 Ex. Engr. Irrigation, Yavatmal Ex. Engineer Member
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6 Representative of M.P.C.B. R.O. Chd. S.R.O. MPCB, Chd. Member 7 Divisional Forest Officer-Yavatmal D.F.O. Yavatmal Member 8 Divisional Forest Officer-Yavatmal D.F.O. Pandharkawda Member 9 Divisional Forest Officer-Yavatmal D.F.O. Yavatmal Member 10 Asst. Engineer, P.W.D. Yavatmal Asst. Engineer Member 11 District Mining Officer, Yavatmal D.M.O. Yavatmal Member Secretary
Brief Introduction of Yavatmal district :
Yavatmal district lies in the South-Western part of the Wardha Penganga-Wainganga plain. The district lies between 19.26’ and 20.42’ north latitudes and 77.18’ and 79.9’ east longitudes. It is surrounded by Amravati and Wardha district to the north. Chandrapur district to the east. Andhra Pradesh State and Nanded district to the south and Parbhani and Akola district. The district has an area of 13582 sq. km (4.41 percent of the state) and a population of 2077144 (2.63 percent of the State). The density of population is 153 persons per km2 with is less than 257 persons per km2 for the state as whole. Amongst the 30 district in the state, Yavatmal ranks 6th in terms of area and 19th in terms of population. The district headquarters are located at Yavatmal a town with a population of 108578 as per the 1991 census. It is well connected by roads to the different tahsil headquarters and is also connected to Achalpur by a narrow gauge railway line The district consists of masses of hilly country broken by broad valley and partially surrounded by plains. The whole district is occupied by a number of east west ranges. The central portion is a plateau with very steep sides and attains an elevation of between 300 and 600 meters above the mean sea level. Here and there it rises into ridges or into flat-topped or pointed hills. All this country belongs to the Balaghat, the southern hills of Berar. In the north the district extends into the Payanghat, the valley of Berar. This valley varies between 65 and 80 kilometers in width. The small part of it that belongs to Yavatmal districts forms a belt of plain from 8 to 22 km in width along the northern district boundary. The district may be broadly divided into the following six geographical regions. The Bembla basin in the northern parts of New and Babulgaon tahsils The Wardha plain which spreads along the Wardha river in Kalamb, Ralegaon, Maregaon and Wani tahasil Yavatmal plateau which covers major part of Yavatmal, Kalamb, Kelapur and Ghatanji tahsils and small part of Babhulgaon Ralegaon and Maregaon tahsils
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Darwha plateau which covers the entire tahsil of Darwha, major part of Digras Tahsil, and parts of Ner, Yavatmal and Ghatanji tahsils. The Pusad hills in Pusad, Mahagaon and Umarkhed tahsils The Penganga valley along the southern district boundary and consisting of small part of Pusad,Umarkhed, Mahagaon Darwha, Ghatanji, Kelapur, Maregaon and Wani tahsils The chief rivers of the district are the Wardha and Penganga both of which flow along the north eastern and southern district boundaries respectively. The Wardha River rises to the east of Multai in Madhya Pradesh. It flows in general south-easterly direction along the north-eastern boundary of the district. The Wardha is the only river of the district, which is partly navigable. The bed of the river is broad and deep, but the banks are sometimes overflowed in times of exceptional floods. During the monsoons the river flows with a strong current but is summer the river is fordable at a number of places. The Bembla and the Nirguda are the main tributaries of the Wardha within the district and both are perennial. The Bembla rises in Amravati district and only the last 30 km or so of drain Yavatmal district. The Nirguda River rises with in the district itself and has a length of about 165 km. The Penganga River rises in the Ajantha range a little to the South west of Buldhana town. It is a major tributary of the Wardha River. The river is deeply entrenched and has a meandering course. The Penganga forms the southern district boundary throughout its long sinuous course. The river changes twice from one longitudinal valley to a parallel longitudinal valley northwards by marking big ‘S’ shaped curves. The Pus, Arha, Aran, Waghavi and Kunj are the major tributaries of the Penganga River within the district. Its greatest length, from east to west, is about 120 miles, and its greatest breadth, from north to south, nearly 100 miles. It occupies the south eastern quarter of berar on the west are Washim and Akola District. On the north is the Amravati to the east where the Wardha river forms the boundary, lie two Districts of the Central Provinces Wardha and Chandrapur . along the south lie the Nanded District and Andhra pradesh. The Penganga River, which flows in great curves and loop, marks the whole of the southern boundary and unites at the southeastern extremity with the Wardha River. The District is divided in old five talukas and now sixteen talukas.
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There are seven Subdivisions and sixteen talukas listed as
Name of Sub division Taluka 1. Yavatmal 2. Yavatmal 3. Babhulgaon 4. Arni 2. Darvha 5. Darvha 6. Ner 3. Pusad 7. Pusad 8. Digras 4. Umarkhed 9. Umarkhed 10. Mahagaon 5. Kelapur 11. Kelapur 12. Zari Zamni 13. Ghatanji 6. Ralegaon 14. Ralegaon 15. Kalamb 7. Wani 16. Wani 17. Maregaon
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Salient Features of Yavatmal District :
Details of the Area District & State Yavatmal & Maharashtra Subdivision & Taluka 07 & 16 Nos. Villages 2145 villages Area of district 13582 Sq. Km Minerals in district Coal, Dolomite, Limestone, Basalt, River Sand Category ‘B’ LATITUDE LONGITUDE [E] Geographical Co-ordinates [N]
N 19° 26’-N 20° 42’ E 77°18’-E 79° 9’
Accessibility Road Connectivity The lease area is situated at a distance of about
Railway Station at Wani (Connecting Nagpur- Nanded via Adilabad) Rail Connectivity Railway Station at Dhamangaon (Connecting Nagpur Mumbai via Akola) Airport Yavatmal General Climatic Conditions Wind Pattern during study period Northeast Summer : 43 – 45 0C Maximum Temperature Winter : 10 – 12 0C Summer : 43 – 45 0C Minimum Temperature Winter : 10 – 12 0C Average Annual Rainfall (mm) 1150 mm Details of the Project Elevation 300m-600 m above sea level Historical / Important Places Archaeological/Historical/Ancient Sr. Name of Archeological Site Location Monuments within district No
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Hemadapanthi Temple of 1 Ner Mahadev Temple of Goddess 2 Pandhardevi pandardevi 3 Temple of Kamaleshwar Pathrot Rant 4 Mahadev Temple Swangi 5 Mahadev Temple Rui-Wai Hemadpanthi Temple of 6 Shree Mahadev ( Tapona Taponeshwar ) 7 Mahadev Temple Yelabara
Names of the national park, Nearly one-fifth of the total district area is forested and the forests are concentrated in the sanctuary Biosphere reserve, Pusad, Digras, Ghatanji, Maregaon and Yavatmal Tiger Reserve, Elephant reserve, talukas. Tipeshwar, Tiwsala, Umbarda and Bitargaon are well-known forests while Forest (RF/PF/Unclassified) Tipeshwar and Painganga have been declared as Sanctuaries. Wildlife in these forests includes birds like peacock, pigeon, partridge, quail and animals like tiger, bear, sambar, chinkara (a Deer species), wild boar and blue antelope. High quality teakwood is abundant in these forests, while Indian Laurel, Wood Apple, Indian Gum Tree, Red-Flowered Silk-Cotton Tree, Bamboo and East Indian Ebony trees are also plentiful. Furniture wood, bamboo, gum and tendu leaves are the main forest produce.
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2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district :
Yavatmal district is rich in mineral reserves. Mining activity is one of the main revenue source for the district. Yavatmal district has minerals like Coal, Limestone, Dolomite. There are about 04 operating coal mines run by Western Coal Fields Ltd and 01 operating coal mines run by private operators. Two coal block are auctioned and awaiting for execution of lease. About 04coal block are ready for allotment/auction. Total of 1070.774 Million Tonnes of coal reserves are available (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 21 Lime stone mines operating within the district and 1 is under either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Limestone reserves available in the district are 413.900 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 18 Limestone and dolomite mines operating within the district and 02 are either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Dolomite reserves available in the district are 29.810 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
District has 97 stone quarry leases till September 2019covering area 175.79 ha. There are 77 temporary permits working within the district as per information recorded in the district mining committee in the month of September 2019. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal)
There are 86 locations of sand ghats over Wardha, Penganga, Pus, Nirguda, Bembala rivers where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal).
Villages marked on the district geological map is as below :
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3.0 List of the Mining Leases in the district with Location, area and period of validity :
As per the sand mining and auction policy of Government of Maharashtra, Sand ghats are identified for deposition by respective tahsildars and recommended by G.S.D.A. authorities of the district for mineable depth considering impact of sand scooping on ground water availability and stream. District Mining Officer who is a Geologist also resurvey at least 10 % of such recommended sand ghats and complete further procedures for auction including pricing and approval of Divisional Commissioner.
Tahsildar at Headquarter is the holder and the project proponent for the sand ghats. After auction of sand ghats for period specified at rule 9(A)1 of sand mining and auction policy of Govt. of Maharashtra dated 30.09.2019, all rights to comply the terms and conditions for scooping of sand from sand ghats are transferred to Successful Bidder.
List of the Sand Ghats with location, area and period of validity is tabled below.
तालुक्याचे गावाचे नांव नदी/ सव नं/ गट नं रेती उत्खनन े ाबाबतचा तपशील रस्ता / अंदािजत नांव नाल्याचे लांबी(मी.) ं दी खोली(मी.) े फळ शासकीय रेतीघाटाचे खाजगी साठा नांव (मी.) हे.आ. / नांव ( ास) (रकाना रकाना ६x७) ६x७x८ २ ३ ४ ५ ६ ७ ८ ९ १० ११
यवतमाळ बोरी गोसावी अडाण ३२ ते ४४ ५०० २० ०.५० मी. 1.00 शासकीय १७६७ यवतमाळ भोसा तांडा अडाण १० ला लागून १५० १२ ०.५० मी. 0.18 शासकीय ३१८ यवतमाळ बोरीिसंह अडाण १२१ ते १२९ १२० १० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१२ यवतमाळ साकुर अडाण ३, ४, ६ ते १०. २०० १५ ०.५० मी. 0.15 शासकीय ५३०
बाभूळगाव सौजना वधा ६ , ९ ते १३. ५५० ५० ०.५० मी. 2.50 शासकीय ४८५९ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १०३ ते १०८ ३०० ५० ०.५० मी. 1.50 शासकीय २६५० १ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १७ ते २४ ५५० ६० ०.५० मी. 3.30 शासकीय ५८३० २ आण कवठा बा.-१ पैनगंगा १५ ते १७ व १९, ३३२ ७७० ६० १.०० मी. 4.62 शासकीय १६३२५
आण िवठोली अ णावती १७, १८ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 खासगी १०६० येरमल आण आसरा अ णावती १२२ ते १३८ ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० केलझरा राळेगांव मुधापूर वधा १४,१५,१६,२४ ६१० ५० ०.९० मी. 3.05 शासकीय ९७०० कळंब सनापूर वधा १ ते ३. २५० ९० १.०० मी. 2.25 शासकीय ७९५० कळंब परसोडी वधा ३. २०० २० १.०० मी. 0.40 शासकीय १४१३
दारव्हा गाजीपूर अडाण १ व २ ११५० ७ ०.५० मी. 0.80 खासगी १४२२ दारव्हा सावंगी अडाण ८०, ८१ १४०० १५ ०.५० मी. 2.10 खासगी ३७१० दारव्हा उचेगाव अडाण १४२ ते १५६ ३५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.70 शासकीय १२३७ दारव्हा वडगाव अडाण ८६ ते ८९. ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ (गाढवे दारव्हा िलंगबरी अडाण १, २,७. १५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.30 शासकीय ५३०
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िदग्रस सावंगा खू अ णावती ३६ ते ३८, ४० ते ४५, ४७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
िद स लोणीम ढी अ णावती लोणी ६ ते १०, १३, १४, १७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० १९, ४२ ते ४६, ४८, म ढी ४ ते ९
पुसद एरंडा-१ पुस नदी ३० १२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.24 शास./खासगी ४२४
उमरखेड ख स पैनगंगा ४,७,ला लागून ३४० ३० ०.७० मी. 1.02 शासकीय २५२३
उमरखेड पळशी पैनगंगा ४ ते ७ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय ७०६ उमरखेड चालगणी पैनगंगा २, ३, १२२ ते १२६ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
उमरखेड हातला पैनगंगा ४६ ते ४९ २०० १५ ०.५० मी. 0.30 शासकीय ५३० उमरखेड बोरगाव पैनगंगा २ , ५ ते ९,२४,२५ ४३० २० ०.५० मी. 0.86 शास./खासगी १५१९
महागांव िशरपुल्ली पैनगंगा १२६,१२७,१२४,१२८, ३५० ९० ०.५० मी. 3.15 शास./खासगी ५५६५ १२९,१३१,१३२,१३३.
महागांव भोसा पैनगंगा १५६ ५० २० ०.७० मी. 0.10 खासगी २९७ महागांव रा र पैनगंगा २०८ ते २१२,२१९, २२०,२२५ १५० ५० ०.६० मी. 0.75 शास./खासगी १५९० ते २३२,२४३.
घाटंजी उंदरणी अडाण १३ २२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.44 शासकीय ७७७ घाटंजी िवलायता अडाण ९७,७९,७७,९८. ७१० २० १.०० मी. 1.42 शासकीय ५०१७
घाटंजी रत्नापूर अडाण २९,३०,६५. ६२० ३० ०.५० मी. 1.86 ३२८६ घाटंजी िक ी अडाण २४३ ६० २० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१३
घाटंजी कु हाड अडाण ९,८. २५० ४० ०.५० मी. 1.00 खासगी १७६७ झरीजामणी खातेरा पैनगंगा ६ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०६ झरीजामणी िहरापूर-३ पैनगंगा २५० १९० ९० ०.५० मी. 1.71 शासकीय ३०२१ झरीजामणी मांडवी खुनी १३८ १५० ९० ०.५० मी. 1.35 शासकीय २३८५ झरीजामणी िद स पैनगंगा गावठाण १६२ २२० १०० १.०० मी. 2.20 शासकीय ७७७४ वणी भुरकी-२ वधा १८,२०,२१ ९०० ४५ ०.५० मी. 4.05 शासकीय ७१५५ वणी इजासन िवदभा १०,११,२१/३ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० वणी घो ा िवदभा ४ ते ११ १२५,१३३. २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०७
वणी पुनवट -१ िनगु डा ८०५,७७३,६६,६८,७४,८०५ ३२० २५ ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३
वणी िशवणी िनगुडा २३०,२११,२५०,२५१, ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ २४२,२४६.
मारेगाव कोसारा वधा जुने गावठाण व ३८, ३९. २५० ८० ०.५० मी. 2.00 शासकीय ३८१६
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मारेगाव आपटी वधा १७४, १७५, १७९, १८०,१८१, ६०० ५० ०.५० मी. 3.00 शासकीय ५३०० १३, १४, १५.
यवतमाळ बोरी गोसावी अडाण ३२ ते ४४ ५०० २० ०.५० मी. 1.00 शासकीय १७६७ यवतमाळ भोसा तांडा अडाण १० ला लागून १५० १२ ०.५० मी. 0.18 शासकीय ३१८ यवतमाळ बोरीिसंह अडाण १२१ ते १२९ १२० १० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१२ यवतमाळ साकुर अडाण ३, ४, ६ ते १०. २०० १५ ०.५० मी. 0.15 शासकीय ५३०
बाभूळगाव सौजना वधा ६ , ९ ते १३. ५५० ५० ०.५० मी. 2.50 शासकीय ४८५९ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १०३ ते १०८ ३०० ५० ०.५० मी. 1.50 शासकीय २६५० १ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १७ ते २४ ५५० ६० ०.५० मी. 3.30 शासकीय ५८३० २ आण िवठोली अ णावती १७, १८ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 खासगी १०६० येरमल आण आसरा अ णावती १२२ ते १३८ ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० केलझरा राळेगांव मुधापूर वधा १४,१५,१६,२४ ६१० ५० ०.९० मी. 3.05 शासकीय ९७०० कळंब सनापूर वधा १ ते ३. २५० ९० १.०० मी. 2.25 शासकीय ७९५० कळंब परसोडी वधा ३. २०० २० १.०० मी. 0.40 शासकीय १४१३
दारव्हा गाजीपूर अडाण १ व २ ११५० ७ ०.५० मी. 0.80 खासगी १४२२ दारव्हा सावंगी अडाण ८०, ८१ १४०० १५ ०.५० मी. 2.10 खासगी ३७१० दारव्हा उचेगाव अडाण १४२ ते १५६ ३५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.70 शासकीय १२३७ दारव्हा वडगाव अडाण ८६ ते ८९. ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ (गाढवे दारव्हा िलंगबरी अडाण १, २,७. १५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.30 शासकीय ५३० िद स सावंगा खू अ णावती ३६ ते ३८, ४० ते ४५, ४७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
िद स लोणीम ढी अ णावती लोणी ६ ते १०, १३, १४, १७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० १९, ४२ ते ४६, ४८, म ढी ४ ते ९
पुसद एरंडा-१ पुस नदी ३० १२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.24 शास./खासगी ४२४
उमरखेड ख स पैनगंगा ४,७,ला लागून ३४० ३० ०.७० मी. 1.02 शासकीय २५२३
उमरखेड पळशी पैनगंगा ४ ते ७ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय ७०६ उमरखेड चालगणी पैनगंगा २, ३, १२२ ते १२६ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
उमरखेड बोरगाव पैनगंगा २ , ५ ते ९,२४,२५ ४३० २० ०.५० मी. 0.86 शास./खासगी १५१९
महागांव िशरपुल्ली पैनगंगा १२६,१२७,१२४,१२८, ३५० ९० ०.५० मी. 3.15 शास./खासगी ५५६५ १२९,१३१,१३२,१३३.
महागांव भोसा पैनगंगा १५६ ५० २० ०.७० मी. 0.10 खासगी २९७
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महागांव रा र पैनगंगा २०८ ते २१२,२१९, २२०,२२५ १५० ५० ०.६० मी. 0.75 शास./खासगी १५९० ते २३२,२४३.
घाटंजी उंदरणी अडाण १३ २२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.44 शासकीय ७७७ घाटंजी िवलायता अडाण ९७,७९,७७,९८. ७१० २० १.०० मी. 1.42 शासकीय ५०१७
घाटंजी रत्नापूर अडाण २९,३०,६५. ६२० ३० ०.५० मी. 1.86 ३२८६ घाटंजी िक ी अडाण २४३ ६० २० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१३
घाटंजी कु हाड अडाण ९,८. २५० ४० ०.५० मी. 1.00 खासगी १७६७ झरीजामणी खातेरा पैनगंगा ६ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०६ झरीजामणी मांडवी खुनी १३८ १५० ९० ०.५० मी. 1.35 शासकीय २३८५ झरीजामणी िद स पैनगंगा गावठाण १६२ २२० १०० १.०० मी. 2.20 शासकीय ७७७४ वणी भुरकी-२ वधा १८,२०,२१ ९०० ४५ ०.५० मी. 4.05 शासकीय ७१५५ वणी इजासन िवदभा १०,११,२१/३ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० वणी घो ा िवदभा ४ ते ११ १२५,१३३. २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०७
वणी पुनवट -१ िनगु डा ८०५,७७३,६६,६८,७४,८०५ ३२० २५ ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३
वणी िशवणी िनगुडा २३०,२११,२५०,२५१, ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ २४२,२४६.
मारेगाव आपटी वधा १७४, १७५, १७९, १८०,१८१, ६०० ५० ०.५० मी. 3.00 शासकीय ५३०० १३, १४, १५.
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Location of Sand Ghats along the Rivers in the district are marked as :
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4.0 Detail of Royalty/Revenue received in last three years from Sand Scooping activity:
Financial Year Revenue in Rs. Crores F.Y. 2015-16 Rs. 11.53 Cr. F.Y. 2016-17 Rs. 9.30 Cr. F.Y. 2017-18 Rs. 16.32 Cr. F.Y. 2018-19 Rs.10.61 Cr F.Y. 2019-20 Nil
5.0 Details of Production of Sand or Bajri or minor mineral in last three Years
Financial Year Scooping of River Scooping of River Scooping of River Bed Sand in Brass Bed Sand in Cum. Bed Sand in Tonnes F.Y. 2015-16 132993 376370 1053836 F.Y. 2016-17 125281 354545 992726 F.Y. 2017-18 174020 492476 1378934 F.Y. 2018-19 64285 181926 509394 F.Y. 2019-20 Nil Nil Nil
6.0 Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District : Sand is replenishable. Due to sparse rainfall over the last few years the river flows to an average height but flows to its maximum height only during and just after monsoon season. Mining of Building Grade sand from the river bed will not have any impact on the ground water body in the area. During heavy rains the floodwaters overflow the bank and inundate the fields and dry regions. The floods have its own ways of depositing sand not only at the bank but also on the dry surface region. Added to the deposition of sand on the river basin by stratification through lateral deposition of sands on the land surface is by Differential Lateral Deposition (DLD). The later grade is coarse, medium and fine sand to mud and soil beyond. In this soil, agricultural operation goes on from the bank to the cultivated land surface. The yearly deposition of sand is by natural filling during flood season with slight variation depending upon the amount of river flow, the quantity of water flowing and the amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The deposition pattern will be monitored every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as the monsoon comes to an end. Deposition rate for the year 2018-19 is monitored, calculated and mapped with the help of technical consultant. Data for gauging of stream is mapped and enclosed below. Data for Siltation is mapped and enclosed .. Based on siltation rate and survey every year sand ghats are proposed for scooping of sand and auctioned as per the State Government Policy empowered under rule 15 of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act 1957 and amendments thereof.
Sediment refers to the conglomerate of materials, organic and inorganic, that can be carried away by water, wind or ice. While the term is often used to indicate soil-based, mineral matter (e.g. clay, silt and sand), decomposing organic substances and inorganic biogenic material are
15 also considered sediment . Most mineral sediment comes from erosion and weathering, while organic sediment is typically detritus and decomposing material such as algae.
Sediment particles come in different sizes and can be inorganic or organic in origin.
These particulates are typically small, with clay defined as particles less than 0.00195 mm in diameter, and coarse sand reaching up only to 1.5 mm in diameter. However, during a flood or other high flow event, even large rocks can be classified as sediment as they are carried downstream . Sediment is a naturally occurring element in many bodies of water, though it can be influenced by anthropogenic factors .
In an aquatic environment, sediment can either be suspended (floating in the water column) or bedded (settled on the bottom of a body of water)
In other words water flow tries to scour its surface whenever it flows in the channel. Silt or gravels enen larger boulders are detached from its bed or banks. The moving water sweeps these detached particles in downstream along its flow. Silting and scouring is not very uncommon and must be avoided by proper designs. It reduces supply level of water. The channel section gets reduced by silt and reduces discharging capacity. Sediments seriously threatens various projects due to silt carried out by rivers up to point of interceptions. Sediment is also threatening denudation of forests. Sediment is a major obstruction on the flow line . It shorten longevity of channel. It causes soil erosion. Therefore data base must be needed for policy making and planning. Sediments are calculated as sediment load. There are three types of sediments
Coarse Sediments Particle size above 0.2mm Water sample passing through 100/72 mesh sieve (BSS). Residue over sieve is washed, dried and weighed It gives coarse sediments in gm/lit Medium Sediments Particle size ranging 0.075mm-0.2mm After removal of coarse sediments residual water passed through 200mesh sieve (BSS), we get medium sements Fine Sediments Particle size less than 0.075mm Filtrate and washing residue allowed to settle for 12hrs. About 5-10 % alum solution is added to hasten coagulation of colloidal silt Using Whatman Paper no02 filter paper, residue is filtered, dried and weighed. We will get fine sediments in gm/lit
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Co relation between Siltation & Sediment Load
Siltation is deposition by fine particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size dominated by silt or clay. It refers both to the increased concentration of suspended sediments, and to the increased accumulation (temporary or permanent) of fine sediments on bottoms where they are undesirable. Siltation is most often caused by soil erosion or sediment spill.
Sometimes siltation is called sediment pollution. The total Sediment load includes all particles moving as bedload, suspended load, and wash load
Bedload
Bedload is the portion of sediment transport that rolls, slides or bounces along the bottom of a waterway. This sediment is not truly suspended, as it sustains intermittent contact with the streambed, and the movement is neither uniform nor continuous . Bedload occurs when the force of the water flow is strong enough to overcome the weight and cohesion of the sediment While the particles are pushed along, they typically do not move as fast as the water around them, as the flow rate is not great enough to fully suspend them. Bedload transport can occur during low flows (smaller particles) or at high flows (for larger particles). Approximately 5-20% of total sediment transport is bedload . In situations where the flow rate is strong enough, some of the smaller bedload particles can be pushed up into the water column and become suspended.
Suspended Load
While there is often overlap, the suspended load and suspended sediment are not the same thing. Suspended sediment are any particles found in the water column, whether the water is flowing or not. The suspended load, on the other hand, is the amount of sediment carried downstream within the water column by the water flow. Suspended loads require moving water, as the water flow creates small upward currents (turbulence) that keep the particles above the bed . The size of the particles that can be carried as suspended load is dependent on the flow rate . Larger particles are more likely to fall through the upward currents to the bottom, unless the flow rate increases, increasing the turbulence at the streambed. In addition, suspended sediment will not necessarily remain suspended if the flow rate slows.
Wash Load
The wash load is a subset of the suspended load. This load is comprised of the finest suspended sediment (typically less than 0.00195 mm in diameter). The wash load is differentiated from the suspended load because it will not settle to the bottom of a waterway during a low or no flow period 11. Instead, these particles remain in permanent suspension as they are small enough to bounce off water molecules and stay afloat. However, during flow periods, the wash load and suspended load are indistinguishable.
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Turbidity in lakes and slow moving rivers is typically due the wash load. When the flow rate increases (increasing the suspended load and overall sediment transport), turbidity also increases. While turbidity cannot be used to estimate sediment transport, it can approximate suspended sediment concentrations at a specific location.
River Dynamics (Physical) Penganga, Wardha, Pus, Bembala, Vidarbha Rivers are in the matured stage of development running in wide serpentine course. The river meanders with convex & concave shape. The river in its course impinges on convex side. The concave side abounds with sand grain. The mining operation is most profitable on the concave side.
There is yearly deposition of sand as the amount of sand excavated gets redeposit in the pits by natural filing during flood season with slight variation depending upon the amount of river flow, the quantity of water flowing and the amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The deposition pattern will be monitored every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as the monsoon comes to an end and fresh excavation will be carried.
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Stream Flow Guage Map for rivers in Yavatmal district :
*cum/min
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Siltation Map for rivers in Yavatmal district :
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7. General Profile of the district :
Yavatmal district lies in the South-Western part of the Wardha Penganga-Wainganga plain. The district lies between 19.26’ and 20.42’ north latitudes and 77.18’ and 79.9’ east longitudes. It is surrounded by Amravati and Wardha district to the north. Chandrapur district to the east. Andhra Pradesh State and Nanded district to the south and Parbhani and Akola district. The district has an area of 13582 sq. km (4.41 percent of the state) and a population of 2077144 (2.63 percent of the State). The density of population is 153 persons per km2 with is less than 257 persons per km2 for the state as whole. Amongst the 30 district in the state, Yavatmal ranks 6th in terms of area and 19th in terms of population. The district headquarters are located at Yavatmal a town with a population of 108578 as per the 1991 census. It is well connected by roads to the different tahsil headquarters and is also connected to Achalpur by a narrow gauge railway line The District is divided in old five talukas and now sixteen talukas.
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Location Map of District :
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8.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc: Land Use Map for Yavatmal district is as below:
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Land Use of the District Area (‘000ha) Cultivable Area 884 Forest Area 243 Land under NA Use 25 Permanent Pastures 35 Cultivable Waste Land 22 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and 29 groves Barren and Uncultivable Land 39.4 Current Fallow 33 Other Fallow 25
Irrigation Details
Irrigation Area (‘000ha) Net Irrigated area 35.4 Gross irrigated area 39 Rainfed area 839.3
Agriculture Crops: Major field crops Area in (‘000ha) by Major field crops Irrigation cultivated (Kharif) Rainfed cultivated (Rabi) Cotton 405 Gram 33.4 Soyabean 287 Wheat 38.0 Pigeon Pea 106 Sorghum 70 Greengram 12 Blackgram 10
# Source Agriculture Plan Yavatmal (ICAR-CRIDA)
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Horticulture : Horticulture Crops (Fruits) Area in (‘000ha) Orange 18.3 Mango 1.3 Sapota 0.01 Mosambi 2.3 Guava 0.3 Aonla 0.1 Kagzi Lime 0.7 Custard Apple 0.4 Ber 1.1 Tamrid 0.1 Banana 1.2 Pomengranate 0.04 Papaya 0.1 Other 0.01
Horticulture Crops (Vegetables) Area in (‘000ha) Tomato 0.2 Brinjal 0.6 Cabbage 0.3 Cauliflower 0.4 Cluster Bean 0.1 Dolichous Bean 0.1 Lady’s finger 0.2 Spinach 0.1 Fenugreek 0.1 Rigged Gourd 0.02 Cucumber 0.1 Bitter Gourd 0.06 Potatato 0.01
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Onion 0.9 Other 0.2
# Source Agriculture Plan Yavatmal (ICAR-CRIDA) Mining :
Area under Mining Area in ha River Bed Scooping 103.25 ha Stone Mining 175.79 ha Coal Mining 3534.51 ha Limestone Mining 1784.661 ha Limestone + Dolomite Mining 447.59 ha Dolomite Mining 61.91 ha
# Source District Mining Office Yavatmal
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9.0 Physiography of the District : The district consists of masses of hilly country broken by broad valley and partially surrounded by plains. The whole district is occupied by a number of east west ranges. The central portion is a plateau with very steep sides and attains an elevation of between 300 and 600 meters above the mean sea level. Here and there it rises into ridges or into flat-topped or pointed hills. All this country belongs to the Balaghat, the southern hills of Berar. In the north the district extends into the Payanghat, the valley of Berar. This valley varies between 65 and 80 kilometers in width. The small part of it that belongs to Yavatmal districts forms a belt of plain from 8 to 22 km in width along the northern district boundary. The district may be broadly divided into the following six geographical regions. The Bembla basin in the northern parts of New and Babulgaon tahsils The Wardha plain which spreads along the Wardha river in Kalamb, Ralegaon, Maregaon and Wani tahasil Yavatmal plateau which covers major part of Yavatmal, Kalamb, Kelapur and Ghatanji tahsils and small part of Babhulgaon Ralegaon and Maregaon tahsils Darwha plateau which covers the entire tahsil of Darwha, major part of Digras Tahsil, and parts of Ner, Yavatmal and Ghatanji tahsils. The Pusad hills in Pusad, Mahagaon and Umarkhed tahsils The Penganga valley along the southern district boundary and consisting of small part of Pusad,Umarkhed, Mahagaon Darwha, Ghatanji, Kelapur, Maregaon and Wani tahsils The chief rivers of the district are the Wardha and Penganga both of which flow along the north eastern and southern district boundaries respectively. The Wardha River rises to the east of Multai in Madhya Pradesh. It flows in general south-easterly direction along the north-eastern boundary of the district. The Wardha is the only river of the district, which is partly navigable. The bed of the river is broad and deep, but the banks are sometimes overflowed in times of exceptional floods. During the monsoons the river flows with a strong current but is summer the river is fordable at a number of places. The Bembla and the Nirguda are the main tributaries of the Wardha within the district and both are perennial. The Bembla rises in Amravati district and only the last 30 km or so of drain Yavatmal district. The Nirguda River rises with in the district itself and has a length of about 165 km.
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The Penganga River rises in the Ajantha range a little to the South west of Buldhana town. It is a major tributary of the Wardha River. The river is deeply entrenched and has a meandering course. The Penganga forms the southern district boundary throughout its long sinuous course. The river changes twice from one longitudinal valley to a parallel longitudinal valley northwards by marking big ‘S’ shaped curves. The Pus, Arha, Aran, Waghavi and Kunj are the major tributaries of the Penganga River within the district. Its greatest length, from east to west, is about 120 miles, and its greatest breadth, from north to south, nearly 100 miles. It occupies the south eastern quarter of berar on the west are Washim and Akola District. On the north is the Amravati to the east where the Wardha river forms the boundary, lie two Districts of the Central Provinces Wardha and Chandrapur along the south lie the Nanded District and Andhra pradesh. The Penganga River, which flows in great curves and loop, marks the whole of the southern boundary and unites at the southeastern extremity with the Wardha River.
Yavatmal is a part of Godavari Basin and merged between Wardha and Penganga sub basins.
River Inventory of the district :
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Basin Map for Yavatmal district is drawn as:
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Confluence Points for the rivers in the district :
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River streams flowing through district: (Penganga River)
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Wardha River :
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Bembala River:
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Adan River:
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Pus River :
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10.0 Rain Fall Data for Yavatmal district: Average rainfall for Yavatmal district is 1100mm per year. Rainfall data recorded for last year (i.e. June 2017) till august 2018 is tabulated below :
Rainfall_Yavatmal Sr. No. Month Rain Fall mm 2017 2018 1 Jun 167 178.8 2 July 189.22 150.1 3 August 182.1 132.8 4 Sept 86 5 Oct 45 6 Nov 8.14 7 Dec 10.5 8 Jan 1.8 9 Feb 1.68 10 Mar 1.92 11 April 0 12 May 2.1
Compared to Rain fall data for year 2016 as tabulated below, year 2017 has a deficit of about 300mm considering average rainfall for the district.
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11.00 Geology and Mineral Wealth:
Deccan trap encompasses major parts of Maharashtra state. Deccan trap belongs to Upper Cretaceous to Eocean in age. An array of Deccan trap exist, they are frequently weathered leading to formation of Murom, rubbles and clayey and black cotton soil. The Basalt rock is of varying composition, their flow beds are together known as Deccan trap, The Igneous activity during upper Cretaceous period released tremendous outburst of volcanic energy resulting in the eruption of thick series of lava and associated pyroclastic materials lava flows called as Basalt is a significant event in the evolution of the Deccan Plateau. The Basalt rock is the solidified lava flow of Upper cretaceous to eocean period, the Basalt outcrop runs for nearly 800km towards the coast of Mumbai. This portion is tail end of Basaltic lava flows in Vidharba towards east and south east.
Stratigraphical Sequence of the Area
Recent - Alluvium and Black cotton Soil
Upper Cretaceous - Deccan Trap Basalt flow Rock, Younger Intrusive.
To Eocene Cretaceous - Lameta - Sand stone and Shale.
Minerals Available in the District are as tabled below:
Yavatmal district is rich in mineral reserves. Mining activity is one of the main revenue source for the district. Yavatmal district has minerals like Coal, Limestone, Dolomite. There are about 04 operating coal mines run by Western Coal Fields Ltd and 01 operating coal mines run by private operators. About 04 coal block are ready for allotment/auction. Total of 1070.774 Million Tonnes of coal reserves are available (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 21 Lime stone mines operating within the district and 01 is under either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Limestone reserves available in the district are 413.900 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 18 limestone and dolomite mines operating within the district and 02 are either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Dolomite reserves available in the district are 29.810 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
District has 97 stone quarry leases till September 2019covering area 175.79 ha. There are 77 temporary permits working within the district as per information recorded in the district mining committee in the month of September 2019. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal)
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There are 86 locations of sand ghats over Wardha, Penganga, Pus, Nirguda, Bembala rivers where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal).
Mineral Mineable Reserves in Million Tonnes Coal 1070.774 Limestone 413.900 Dolomite 29.810 Stone 59.69 (Approx.) Sand 1.77 (Approx.)
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Geological Map For Yavatmal District :
# Source Geological Survey of India
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District wise details of river or stream and other sand sources:
District is merged between Wardha and Penganga river sub basins. Both of the basins are part of Godavari Basin. Northern part of district is a part of Wardha river watershed and Wardha river sub basin whereas South Western part of district forms a part of Penganga river watershed and Penganga river sub basin. District river inventory is sketched below :
There are two major rivers draining across the district viz. Wardha & Penganga. Wardha river has tributaries like Bembala, Nirguda where as Penganga has tributaries like Aran, Khuni, Pus,Vidarbha , Kupti etc.
Most of the sand ghats are on Wardha, Penganga,Bembala, Pus, Khuni,Vidarbha & on Kupti rivers. Only exposed sand ghats are allowed by administration to recommend for scooping of sand every year after proper survey and satisfactory deposition keeping 2m of sand as a base.
District has few leases of stone producing mechanical sand by crushing and meeting as per IS standards for building grade sand. But demand is for river bed sand and hence scooping of sand is a major activity to cater sand requirement to infrastructural development. However district authority is promoting to use mechanical sand to balance between river bed sand scooping.
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District wise availability of sand and gravel or aggregate resources:
District has 86 Sand scooping sand ghats catering 224568 brass of sand. District has 97 stone quarries catering 1161818 brass stone aggregates of different sizes like 6mm,20mm,40mm, 60mm and mechanical sand.
District wise details of existing mining leases of sand and aggregates : District administration every year survey the sand deposits as per rules framed by Govt. of Maharashtra policy dated 30.09.2019 and after all legal clearances auction for period of maximum one year excluding defined monsoon period or as per district authority. There are 86 about sand ghats identified by administration for scooping of sand.
No. of Leases of aggregates Total Area in ha Mineable Reserves Available in MT 97 175.79 ha 59.69 (approx.)
Drainage System with description of main rivers:
S.No. Name of River Area drained in Sq. Km. % Area drained in the District 1 Penganga River 9830 72.37 % 2 Wardha River 4650 34.23 %
# Both the rivers includes their tributaries
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Salient Features of important rivers and streams:
S.No. Name of Total Length in Place of Origin Altitude at Origin River/Stream the district (in Km) 490.46 1 Penganga River Ajanta Ranges in 1067 m Auragabad District enters near Rohada in Yavatmal district and meet Wardh river at Wadha in Wani Tehsil 180.5 2 Wardha River Satpura range at 777 m Khairwani Near Multai district Betul enters district near Sindhi and Saujana Tahsil Babhulgaon 3 Bembala 30.0 Rises in Amravati District 281 m 4 Pus Enters in the district near 324 m Karhol 5 Aran 209.21 Origin near Karanja Lad in 387 m Washim district. Enters in the district Near Sangvi 6 Nirguda 165.0 Near Khapari in Yavatmal 255 m district
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तालुक्याचे गावाचे नांव नदी/ सव नं/ गट नं रेती उत्खनन े ाबाबतचा तपशील रस्ता नांव / शासकीय अंदािजत नाल्याचे लांबी(मी.) ं दी खोली(मी.) े फळ रेतीघाटाचे खाजगी साठा नांव (मी.) हे.आ. / नांव ( ास) (रकाना रकाना ६x७) ६x७x८ २ ३ ४ ५ ६ ७ ८ ९ १० ११
यवतमाळ बोरी गोसावी अडाण ३२ ते ४४ ५०० २० ०.५० मी. 1.00 शासकीय १७६७ यवतमाळ भोसा तांडा अडाण १० ला लागून १५० १२ ०.५० मी. 0.18 शासकीय ३१८ यवतमाळ बोरीिसंह अडाण १२१ ते १२९ १२० १० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१२ यवतमाळ साकुर अडाण ३, ४, ६ ते १०. २०० १५ ०.५० मी. 0.15 शासकीय ५३०
बाभूळगाव सौजना वधा ६ , ९ ते १३. ५५० ५० ०.५० मी. 2.50 शासकीय ४८५९ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १०३ ते १०८ ३०० ५० ०.५० मी. 1.50 शासकीय २६५० १ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १७ ते २४ ५५० ६० ०.५० मी. 3.30 शासकीय ५८३० २ आण कवठा बा.-१ पैनगंगा १५ ते १७ व १९, ३३२ ७७० ६० १.०० मी. 4.62 शासकीय १६३२५
आण िवठोली अ णावती १७, १८ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 खासगी १०६० येरमल आण आसरा अ णावती १२२ ते १३८ ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० केलझरा राळेगांव मुधापूर वधा १४,१५,१६,२४ ६१० ५० ०.९० मी. 3.05 शासकीय ९७०० कळंब सनापूर वधा १ ते ३. २५० ९० १.०० मी. 2.25 शासकीय ७९५० कळंब परसोडी वधा ३. २०० २० १.०० मी. 0.40 शासकीय १४१३
दारव्हा गाजीपूर अडाण १ व २ ११५० ७ ०.५० मी. 0.80 खासगी १४२२ दारव्हा सावंगी अडाण ८०, ८१ १४०० १५ ०.५० मी. 2.10 खासगी ३७१० दारव्हा उचेगाव अडाण १४२ ते १५६ ३५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.70 शासकीय १२३७ दारव्हा वडगाव अडाण ८६ ते ८९. ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ (गाढवे दारव्हा िलंगबरी अडाण १, २,७. १५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.30 शासकीय ५३० िदग्रस सावंगा खू अ णावती ३६ ते ३८, ४० ते ४५, ४७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
िद स लोणीम ढी अ णावती लोणी ६ ते १०, १३, १४, १७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० १९, ४२ ते ४६, ४८, म ढी ४ ते ९
पुसद एरंडा-१ पुस नदी ३० १२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.24 शास./खासगी ४२४
उमरखेड ख स पैनगंगा ४,७,ला लागून ३४० ३० ०.७० मी. 1.02 शासकीय २५२३
उमरखेड पळशी पैनगंगा ४ ते ७ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय ७०६ उमरखेड चालगणी पैनगंगा २, ३, १२२ ते १२६ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
उमरखेड हातला पैनगंगा ४६ ते ४९ २०० १५ ०.५० मी. 0.30 शासकीय ५३० उमरखेड बोरगाव पैनगंगा २ , ५ ते ९,२४,२५ ४३० २० ०.५० मी. 0.86 शास./खासगी १५१९
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महागांव िशरपुल्ली पैनगंगा १२६,१२७,१२४,१२८, ३५० ९० ०.५० मी. 3.15 शास./खासगी ५५६५ १२९,१३१,१३२,१३३.
महागांव भोसा पैनगंगा १५६ ५० २० ०.७० मी. 0.10 खासगी २९७ महागांव रा र पैनगंगा २०८ ते २१२,२१९, २२०,२२५ १५० ५० ०.६० मी. 0.75 शास./खासगी १५९० ते २३२,२४३.
घाटंजी उंदरणी अडाण १३ २२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.44 शासकीय ७७७ घाटंजी िवलायता अडाण ९७,७९,७७,९८. ७१० २० १.०० मी. 1.42 शासकीय ५०१७
घाटंजी रत्नापूर अडाण २९,३०,६५. ६२० ३० ०.५० मी. 1.86 ३२८६ घाटंजी िक ी अडाण २४३ ६० २० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१३
घाटंजी कु हाड अडाण ९,८. २५० ४० ०.५० मी. 1.00 खासगी १७६७ झरीजामणी खातेरा पैनगंगा ६ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०६ झरीजामणी िहरापूर-३ पैनगंगा २५० १९० ९० ०.५० मी. 1.71 शासकीय ३०२१ झरीजामणी मांडवी खुनी १३८ १५० ९० ०.५० मी. 1.35 शासकीय २३८५ झरीजामणी िद स पैनगंगा गावठाण १६२ २२० १०० १.०० मी. 2.20 शासकीय ७७७४ वणी भुरकी-२ वधा १८,२०,२१ ९०० ४५ ०.५० मी. 4.05 शासकीय ७१५५ वणी इजासन िवदभा १०,११,२१/३ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० वणी घो ा िवदभा ४ ते ११ १२५,१३३. २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०७
वणी पुनवट -१ िनगु डा ८०५,७७३,६६,६८,७४,८०५ ३२० २५ ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३
वणी िशवणी िनगुडा २३०,२११,२५०,२५१, ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ २४२,२४६.
मारेगाव कोसारा वधा जुने गावठाण व ३८, ३९. २५० ८० ०.५० मी. 2.00 शासकीय ३८१६
मारेगाव आपटी वधा १७४, १७५, १७९, १८०,१८१, ६०० ५० ०.५० मी. 3.00 शासकीय ५३०० १३, १४, १५.
यवतमाळ बोरी गोसावी अडाण ३२ ते ४४ ५०० २० ०.५० मी. 1.00 शासकीय १७६७ यवतमाळ भोसा तांडा अडाण १० ला लागून १५० १२ ०.५० मी. 0.18 शासकीय ३१८ यवतमाळ बोरीिसंह अडाण १२१ ते १२९ १२० १० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१२ यवतमाळ साकुर अडाण ३, ४, ६ ते १०. २०० १५ ०.५० मी. 0.15 शासकीय ५३०
बाभूळगाव सौजना वधा ६ , ९ ते १३. ५५० ५० ०.५० मी. 2.50 शासकीय ४८५९ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १०३ ते १०८ ३०० ५० ०.५० मी. 1.50 शासकीय २६५० १ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १७ ते २४ ५५० ६० ०.५० मी. 3.30 शासकीय ५८३० २ आण िवठोली अ णावती १७, १८ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 खासगी १०६० येरमल आण आसरा अ णावती १२२ ते १३८ ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० केलझरा
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राळेगांव मुधापूर वधा १४,१५,१६,२४ ६१० ५० ०.९० मी. 3.05 शासकीय ९७०० कळंब सनापूर वधा १ ते ३. २५० ९० १.०० मी. 2.25 शासकीय ७९५० कळंब परसोडी वधा ३. २०० २० १.०० मी. 0.40 शासकीय १४१३
दारव्हा गाजीपूर अडाण १ व २ ११५० ७ ०.५० मी. 0.80 खासगी १४२२ दारव्हा सावंगी अडाण ८०, ८१ १४०० १५ ०.५० मी. 2.10 खासगी ३७१० दारव्हा उचेगाव अडाण १४२ ते १५६ ३५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.70 शासकीय १२३७ दारव्हा वडगाव अडाण ८६ ते ८९. ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ (गाढवे दारव्हा िलंगबरी अडाण १, २,७. १५० २० ०.५० मी. 0.30 शासकीय ५३० िद स सावंगा खू अ णावती ३६ ते ३८, ४० ते ४५, ४७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
िद स लोणीम ढी अ णावती लोणी ६ ते १०, १३, १४, १७, ६०० १० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० १९, ४२ ते ४६, ४८, म ढी ४ ते ९
पुसद एरंडा-१ पुस नदी ३० १२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.24 शास./खासगी ४२४
उमरखेड ख स पैनगंगा ४,७,ला लागून ३४० ३० ०.७० मी. 1.02 शासकीय २५२३
उमरखेड पळशी पैनगंगा ४ ते ७ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय ७०६ उमरखेड चालगणी पैनगंगा २, ३, १२२ ते १२६ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६०
उमरखेड बोरगाव पैनगंगा २ , ५ ते ९,२४,२५ ४३० २० ०.५० मी. 0.86 शास./खासगी १५१९
महागांव िशरपुल्ली पैनगंगा १२६,१२७,१२४,१२८, ३५० ९० ०.५० मी. 3.15 शास./खासगी ५५६५ १२९,१३१,१३२,१३३.
महागांव भोसा पैनगंगा १५६ ५० २० ०.७० मी. 0.10 खासगी २९७ महागांव रा र पैनगंगा २०८ ते २१२,२१९, २२०,२२५ १५० ५० ०.६० मी. 0.75 शास./खासगी १५९० ते २३२,२४३.
घाटंजी उंदरणी अडाण १३ २२० २० ०.५० मी. 0.44 शासकीय ७७७ घाटंजी िवलायता अडाण ९७,७९,७७,९८. ७१० २० १.०० मी. 1.42 शासकीय ५०१७
घाटंजी रत्नापूर अडाण २९,३०,६५. ६२० ३० ०.५० मी. 1.86 ३२८६ घाटंजी िक ी अडाण २४३ ६० २० ०.५० मी. 0.12 शासकीय २१३
घाटंजी कु हाड अडाण ९,८. २५० ४० ०.५० मी. 1.00 खासगी १७६७ झरीजामणी खातेरा पैनगंगा ६ २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०६ झरीजामणी मांडवी खुनी १३८ १५० ९० ०.५० मी. 1.35 शासकीय २३८५ झरीजामणी िद स पैनगंगा गावठाण १६२ २२० १०० १.०० मी. 2.20 शासकीय ७७७४ वणी भुरकी-२ वधा १८,२०,२१ ९०० ४५ ०.५० मी. 4.05 शासकीय ७१५५ वणी इजासन िवदभा १०,११,२१/३ ३०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.60 शासकीय १०६० वणी घो ा िवदभा ४ ते ११ १२५,१३३. २०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.40 शासकीय ७०७
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वणी पुनवट -१ िनगु डा ८०५,७७३,६६,६८,७४,८०५ ३२० २५ ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३
वणी िशवणी िनगुडा २३०,२११,२५०,२५१, ४०० २० ०.५० मी. 0.80 शासकीय १४१३ २४२,२४६.
मारेगाव आपटी वधा १७४, १७५, १७९, १८०,१८१, ६०० ५० ०.५० मी. 3.00 शासकीय ५३०० १३, १४, १५.
Mineral Potential :
Boulder (MT) Bajari (MT) Sand(MT) Total Mineable Mineral Potential 59.69 1.77 MT 61.46 MT
Annual Deposition :
Annual deposition is calculated by considering watershed area in Km2 ,Annual Rainfall in mm3,, Average Watershed slope, Drainage density in Km-1,Vegetative cover factor, Annual precipitation in cm, mean annual runoff in cm, mean annual temperature for Penganga and Wardha river and plotted on district map as :
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Stream Flow Map for rivers in Yavatmal district
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Siltation Map
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Taluka Name of River or Portion of River/ Stream Length of Area Average Width Area Mineable Sand Ghat Stream recommended for recommended of Area recommended Mineral Mineral Concession for mineral recommended for mineral potential (Nearest Gut Nos.) concession in for mineral concession in (in Metric Km concession in ha Tonne)(60 meters % of total Mineral Potential)
यवतमाळ बोरी अडाण ३२ ते ४४ ५०० २० १७६७ गोसावी 1.00 यवतमाळ भोसा तांडा अडाण १० ला लागून १५० १२ 0.18 ३१८
यवतमाळ बोरीिसंह अडाण १२१ ते १२९ १२० १० 0.12 २१२
यवतमाळ साकुर अडाण ३, ४, ६ ते १०. २०० १५ 0.15 ५३०
बाभूळगाव सौजना वधा ६ , ९ ते १३. ५५० ५० 2.50 ४८५९
आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १०३ ते १०८ ३०० ५० 1.50 २६५० १
आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १७ ते २४ ५५० ६० 3.30 ५८३० २
आण कवठा बा.-१ पैनगंगा १५ ते १७ व १९, ३३२ ७७० ६० 4.62 १६३२५
आण िवठोली अ णावती १७, १८ ३०० २० 0.60 १०६० येरमल
आण आसरा अ णावती १२२ ते १३८ ६०० १० 0.60 १०६० केलझरा
राळेगांव मुधापूर वधा १४,१५,१६,२४ ६१० ५० 3.05 ९७००
कळंब सनापूर वधा १ ते ३. २५० ९० 2.25 ७९५०
कळंब परसोडी वधा ३. २०० २० 0.40 १४१३
दारव्हा गाजीपूर अडाण १ व २ ११५० ७ 0.80 १४२२
दारव्हा सावंगी अडाण ८०, ८१ १४०० १५ 2.10 ३७१०
दारव्हा उचेगाव अडाण १४२ ते १५६ ३५० २० 0.70 १२३७
दारव्हा वडगाव अडाण ८६ ते ८९. ४०० २० 0.80 १४१३ (गाढवे
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दारव्हा िलंगबरी अडाण १, २,७. १५० २० 0.30 ५३०
िद स सावंगा खू अ णावती ३६ ते ३८, ४० ते ४५, ४७, ६०० १० 0.60 १०६०
िद स लोणीम ढी अ णावती लोणी ६ ते १०, १३, १४, १७, ६०० १० 0.60 १०६० १९, ४२ ते ४६, ४८, म ढी ४ ते ९ पुसद एरंडा-१ पुस नदी ३० १२० २० 0.24 ४२४
उमरखेड ख स पैनगंगा ४,७,ला लागून ३४० ३० 1.02 २५२३
उमरखेड पळशी पैनगंगा ४ ते ७ २०० २० 0.60 ७०६
उमरखेड चालगणी पैनगंगा २, ३, १२२ ते १२६ ३०० २० 0.60 १०६०
उमरखेड हातला पैनगंगा ४६ ते ४९ २०० १५ 0.30 ५३०
उमरखेड बोरगाव पैनगंगा २ , ५ ते ९,२४,२५ ४३० २० 0.86 १५१९
महागांव िशरपुल्ली पैनगंगा १२६,१२७,१२४,१२८, ३५० ९० 3.15 ५५६५ १२९,१३१,१३२,१३३.
महागांव भोसा पैनगंगा १५६ ५० २० 0.10 २९७ महागांव रा र पैनगंगा २०८ ते २१२,२१९, २२०,२२५ १५० ५० 0.75 १५९० ते २३२,२४३. घाटंजी उंदरणी अडाण १३ २२० २० 0.44 ७७७
घाटंजी िवलायता अडाण ९७,७९,७७,९८. ७१० २० 1.42 ५०१७
घाटंजी रत्नापूर अडाण २९,३०,६५. ६२० ३० 1.86 ३२८६
घाटंजी िक ी अडाण २४३ ६० २० 0.12 २१३
घाटंजी कु हाड अडाण ९,८. २५० ४० 1.00 १७६७
झरीजामणी खातेरा पैनगंगा ६ २०० २० 0.40 ७०६
झरीजामणी िहरापूर-३ पैनगंगा २५० १९० ९० 1.71 ३०२१
झरीजामणी मांडवी खुनी १३८ १५० ९० 1.35 २३८५
झरीजामणी िद स पैनगंगा गावठाण १६२ २२० १०० 2.20 ७७७४
वणी भुरकी-२ वधा १८,२०,२१ ९०० ४५ 4.05 ७१५५
वणी इजासन िवदभा १०,११,२१/३ ३०० २० 0.60 १०६०
वणी घो ा िवदभा ४ ते ११ १२५,१३३. २०० २० 0.40 ७०७
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वणी पुनवट -१ िनगु डा ८०५,७७३,६६,६८,७४,८०५ ३२० २५ 0.80 १४१३
वणी िशवणी िनगुडा २३०,२११,२५०,२५१, ४०० २० 0.80 १४१३ २४२,२४६.
मारेगाव कोसारा वधा जुने गावठाण व ३८, ३९. २५० ८० 2.00 ३८१६ मारेगाव आपटी वधा १७४, १७५, १७९, १८०,१८१, ६०० ५० 3.00 ५३०० १३, १४, १५. यवतमाळ बोरी अडाण ३२ ते ४४ ५०० २० १७६७ गोसावी 1.00 यवतमाळ भोसा तांडा अडाण १० ला लागून १५० १२ 0.18 ३१८
यवतमाळ बोरीिसंह अडाण १२१ ते १२९ १२० १० 0.12 २१२ यवतमाळ साकुर अडाण ३, ४, ६ ते १०. २०० १५ 0.15 ५३० बाभूळगाव सौजना वधा ६ , ९ ते १३. ५५० ५० 2.50 ४८५९ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १०३ ते १०८ ३०० ५० 1.50 २६५० १ आण राणीधानोरा- पैनगंगा १७ ते २४ ५५० ६० 3.30 ५८३० २ आण िवठोली अ णावती १७, १८ ३०० २० 0.60 १०६० येरमल आण आसरा अ णावती १२२ ते १३८ ६०० १० 0.60 १०६० केलझरा राळेगांव मुधापूर वधा १४,१५,१६,२४ ६१० ५० 3.05 ९७०० कळंब सनापूर वधा १ ते ३. २५० ९० 2.25 ७९५०
कळंब परसोडी वधा ३. २०० २० 0.40 १४१३ दारव्हा गाजीपूर अडाण १ व २ ११५० ७ 0.80 १४२२ दारव्हा सावंगी अडाण ८०, ८१ १४०० १५ 2.10 ३७१० दारव्हा उचेगाव अडाण १४२ ते १५६ ३५० २० 0.70 १२३७ दारव्हा वडगाव अडाण ८६ ते ८९. ४०० २० 0.80 १४१३ (गाढवे दारव्हा िलंगबरी अडाण १, २,७. १५० २० 0.30 ५३० िद स सावंगा खू अ णावती ३६ ते ३८, ४० ते ४५, ४७, ६०० १० 0.60 १०६०
िद स लोणीम ढी अ णावती लोणी ६ ते १०, १३, १४, १७, ६०० १० 0.60 १०६० १९, ४२ ते ४६, ४८, म ढी ४ ते ९ पुसद एरंडा-१ पुस नदी ३० १२० २० 0.24 ४२४ उमरखेड ख स पैनगंगा ४,७,ला लागून ३४० ३० 1.02 २५२३ उमरखेड पळशी पैनगंगा ४ ते ७ २०० २० 0.60 ७०६ उमरखेड चालगणी पैनगंगा २, ३, १२२ ते १२६ ३०० २० 0.60 १०६० उमरखेड बोरगाव पैनगंगा २ , ५ ते ९,२४,२५ ४३० २० 0.86 १५१९ महागांव िशरपुल्ली पैनगंगा १२६,१२७,१२४,१२८, ३५० ९० 3.15 ५५६५ १२९,१३१,१३२,१३३.
महागांव भोसा पैनगंगा १५६ ५० २० 0.10 २९७
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महागांव रा र पैनगंगा २०८ ते २१२,२१९, २२०,२२५ १५० ५० 0.75 १५९० ते २३२,२४३. घाटंजी उंदरणी अडाण १३ २२० २० 0.44 ७७७ घाटंजी िवलायता अडाण ९७,७९,७७,९८. ७१० २० 1.42 ५०१७
घाटंजी रत्नापूर अडाण २९,३०,६५. ६२० ३० 1.86 ३२८६ घाटंजी िक ी अडाण २४३ ६० २० 0.12 २१३ घाटंजी कु हाड अडाण ९,८. २५० ४० 1.00 १७६७ झरीजामणी खातेरा पैनगंगा ६ २०० २० 0.40 ७०६ झरीजामणी मांडवी खुनी १३८ १५० ९० 1.35 २३८५ झरीजामणी िद स पैनगंगा गावठाण १६२ २२० १०० 2.20 ७७७४ वणी भुरकी-२ वधा १८,२०,२१ ९०० ४५ 4.05 ७१५५ वणी इजासन िवदभा १०,११,२१/३ ३०० २० 0.60 १०६० वणी घो ा िवदभा ४ ते ११ १२५,१३३. २०० २० 0.40 ७०७ वणी पुनवट -१ िनगु डा ८०५,७७३,६६,६८,७४,८०५ ३२० २५ 0.80 १४१३
वणी िशवणी िनगुडा २३०,२११,२५०,२५१, ४०० २० 0.80 १४१३ २४२,२४६.
मारेगाव आपटी वधा १७४, १७५, १७९, १८०,१८१, ६०० ५० 3.00 ५३०० १३, १४, १५.
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DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR YAVATMAL DISTRICT
PART –B
FOR MINOR MINERALS OTHER THAN 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
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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, Yavatmal, Maharashtra State.
Yavatmal district has constituted District Environmental Impact Assessment Authority vide letter ASHUNI/GAUKHA/KAVI/834-dated 28.4.2016 and comprised as
Sr. No. Name of the Member/Expert Designation Role 1 District Collector, Yavatmal District Collector, Yavatmal Chairman 2 D.C.F.Yavatmal D.C.F.Yavatmal Member 3 Expert Member Expert Member (Non Govt. Member Mr.R.B. Javanjal Official) 4 S.D.O. Yavatmal S.D.O. Member Secreatary
Yavatmal district has constituted District Expert Appraisal Committee vide letter ASHUNI/GAUKHA/KAVI/834-dated 28.4.2016 and comprised as
Sr. Name of the Member/Expert Designation Role No. 1 Ex. Engineer, Ytl Patbhandahre Ex. Engineer Chairman Vibhag 2 Sr. D.F.O. Yavatmal D.F.O. Yavatmal Member 3 Sr. Geologist, G.S.D.A. Yavatmal Sr. Geologist Member 4 Representative of D.H.O., Yavatmal --- Member 5 Ex. Engr. Irrigation, Yavatmal Ex. Engineer Member
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6 Representative of M.P.C.B. R.O. S.R.O. MPCB, Chd. Member Chd. 7 Divisional Forest Officer-Yavatmal D.F.O. Yavatmal Member 8 Divisional Forest Officer-Yavatmal D.F.O. Pandharkawda Member 9 Divisional Forest Officer-Yavatmal D.F.O. Yavatmal Member 10 Asst. Engineer, P.W.D. Yavatmal Asst. Engineer Member 11 District Mining Officer, Yavatmal D.M.O. Yavatmal Member Secretary
Brief Introduction of Yavatmal district :
Yavatmal district lies in the South-Western part of the Wardha Penganga-Wainganga plain. The district lies between 19.26’ and 20.42’ north latitudes and 77.18’ and 79.9’ east longitudes. It is surrounded by Amravati and Wardha district to the north. Chandrapur district to the east. Andhra Pradesh State and Nanded district to the south and Parbhani and Akola district. The district has an area of 13582 sq. km (4.41 percent of the state) and a population of 2077144 (2.63 percent of the State). The density of population is 153 persons per km2 with is less than 257 persons per km2 for the state as whole. Amongst the 30 district in the state, Yavatmal ranks 6th in terms of area and 19th in terms of population. The district headquarters are located at Yavatmal a town with a population of 108578 as per the 1991 census. It is well connected by roads to the different tahsil headquarters and is also connected to Achalpur by a narrow gauge railway line The district consists of masses of hilly country broken by broad valley and partially surrounded by plains. The whole district is occupied by a number of east west ranges. The central portion is a plateau with very steep sides and attains an elevation of between 300 and 600 meters above the mean sea level. Here and there it rises into ridges or into flat-topped or pointed hills. All this country belongs to the Balaghat, the southern hills of Berar. In the north the district extends into the Payanghat, the valley of Berar. This valley varies between 65 and 80 kilometers in width. The small part of it that belongs to Yavatmal districts forms a belt of plain from 8 to 22 km in width along the northern district boundary. The district may be broadly divided into the following six geographical regions. The Bembla basin in the northern parts of New and Babulgaon tahsils The Wardha plain which spreads along the Wardha river in Kalamb, Ralegaon, Maregaon and Wani tahasil
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Yavatmal plateau which covers major part of Yavatmal, Kalamb, Kelapur and Ghatanji tahsils and small part of Babhulgaon Ralegaon and Maregaon tahsils Darwha plateau which covers the entire tahsil of Darwha, major part of Digras Tahsil, and parts of Ner, Yavatmal and Ghatanji tahsils. The Pusad hills in Pusad, Mahagaon and Umarkhed tahsils The Penganga valley along the southern district boundary and consisting of small part of Pusad,Umarkhed, Mahagaon Darwha, Ghatanji, Kelapur, Maregaon and Wani tahsils The chief rivers of the district are the Wardha and Penganga both of which flow along the north eastern and southern district boundaries respectively. The Wardha River rises to the east of Multai in Madhya Pradesh. It flows in general south-easterly direction along the north-eastern boundary of the district. The Wardha is the only river of the district, which is partly navigable. The bed of the river is broad and deep, but the banks are sometimes overflowed in times of exceptional floods. During the monsoons the river flows with a strong current but is summer the river is fordable at a number of places. The Bembla and the Nirguda are the main tributaries of the Wardha within the district and both are perennial. The Bembla rises in Amravati district and only the last 30 km or so of drain Yavatmal district. The Nirguda River rises with in the district itself and has a length of about 165 km. The Penganga River rises in the Ajantha range a little to the South west of Buldhana town. It is a major tributary of the Wardha River. The river is deeply entrenched and has a meandering course. The Penganga forms the southern district boundary throughout its long sinuous course. The river changes twice from one longitudinal valley to a parallel longitudinal valley northwards by marking big ‘S’ shaped curves. The Pus, Arha, Aran, Waghavi and Kunj are the major tributaries of the Penganga River within the district. Its greatest length, from east to west, is about 120 miles, and its greatest breadth, from north to south, nearly 100 miles. It occupies the south eastern quarter of berar on the west are Washim and Akola District. On the north is the Amravati to the east where the Wardha river forms the boundary, lie two Districts of the Central Provinces Wardha and Chandrapur . along the south lie the Nanded District and Andhra pradesh. The Penganga River, which flows in great curves and loop, marks the whole of the southern boundary and unites at the southeastern extremity with the Wardha River. The District is divided in old five talukas and now sixteen talukas.
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There are seven Subdivisions and sixteen talukas listed as
Name of Sub division Taluka 1. Yavatmal 2. Yavatmal 3. Babhulgaon 4. Arni 2. Darvha 5. Darvha 6. Ner 3. Pusad 7. Pusad 8. Digras 4. Umarkhed 9. Umarkhed 10. Mahagaon 5. Kelapur 11. Kelapur 12. Zari Zamni 13. Ghatanji 6. Ralegaon 14. Ralegaon 15. Kalamb 7. Wani 16. Wani 17. Maregaon
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Salient Features of Yavatmal District :
Details of the Area District & State Yavatmal & Maharashtra Subdivision & Taluka 07 & 16 Nos. Villages 2145 villages Area of district 13582 Sq. Km Minerals in district Coal, Dolomite, Limestone, Basalt, River Sand Category ‘B’ LATITUDE LONGITUDE [E] Geographical Co-ordinates [N]
N 19° 26’-N 20° 42’ E 77°18’-E 79° 9’
Accessibility Road Connectivity The lease area is situated at a distance of about
Railway Station at Wani (Connecting Nagpur- Nanded via Adilabad) Rail Connectivity Railway Station at Dhamangaon (Connecting Nagpur Mumbai via Akola) Airport Yavatmal C General Climatic Conditions Wind Pattern during study period Northeast Summer : 43 – 45 0C Maximum Temperature Winter : 10 – 12 0C Summer : 43 – 45 0C Minimum Temperature Winter : 10 – 12 0C Average Annual Rainfall (mm) 1320 mm Details of the Project Elevation 300m-600 m above sea level Historical / Important Places Archaeological/Historical/Ancient Sr. Name of Archeological Site Location Monuments within district No
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Hemadapanthi Temple of 1 Ner Mahadev Temple of Goddess 2 Pandhardevi pandardevi 3 Temple of Kamaleshwar Pathrot Rant 4 Mahadev Temple Swangi 5 Mahadev Temple Rui-Wai Hemadpanthi Temple of 6 Shree Mahadev ( Tapona Taponeshwar ) 7 Mahadev Temple Yelabara
Names of the national park, Nearly one-fifth of the total district area is forested and the forests are concentrated in the sanctuary Biosphere reserve, Pusad, Digras, Ghatanji, Maregaon and Yavatmal Tiger Reserve, Elephant reserve, talukas. Tipeshwar, Tiwsala, Umbarda and Bitargaon are well-known forests while Forest (RF/PF/Unclassified) Tipeshwar and Painganga have been declared as Sanctuaries. Wildlife in these forests includes birds like peacock, pigeon, partridge, quail and animals like tiger, bear, sambar, chinkara (a Deer species), wild boar and blue antelope. High quality teakwood is abundant in these forests, while Indian Laurel, Wood Apple, Indian Gum Tree, Red-Flowered Silk-Cotton Tree, Bamboo and East Indian Ebony trees are also plentiful. Furniture wood, bamboo, gum and tendu leaves are the main forest produce.
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2.0 Overview of Mining Activity in the district :
Yavatmal district is rich in mineral reserves. Mining activity is one of the main revenue source for the district. Yavatmal district has minerals like Coal, Limestone, Dolomite. There are about 04 operating coal mines run by Western Coal Fields Ltd and 01 operating coal mines run by private operators. Two coal block are auctioned and awaiting for execution of lease. About 04coal block are ready for allotment/auction. Total of 1070.774 Million Tonnes of coal reserves are available (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 21 Lime stone mines operating within the district and 1 is under either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Limestone reserves available in the district are 413.900 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 18 Limestone and dolomite mines operating within the district and 02 are either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Dolomite reserves available in the district are 29.810 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
District has 97 stone quarry leases till September 2019covering area 175.79 ha. There are 77 temporary permits working within the district as per information recorded in the district mining committee in the month of September 2019. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal)
There are 86 locations of sand ghats over Wardha, Penganga, Pus, Nirguda, Bembala rivers where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal).
Villages marked on the district geological map is as below :
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3. General Profile of the district :
Yavatmal district lies in the South-Western part of the Wardha Penganga-Wainganga plain. The district lies between 19.26’ and 20.42’ north latitudes and 77.18’ and 79.9’ east longitudes. It is surrounded by Amravati and Wardha district to the north. Chandrapur district to the east. Andhra Pradesh State and Nanded district to the south and Parbhani and Akola district. The district has an area of 13582 sq. km (4.41 percent of the state) and a population of 2077144 (2.63 percent of the State). The density of population is 153 persons per km2 with is less than 257 persons per km2 for the state as whole. Amongst the 30 district in the state, Yavatmal ranks 6th in terms of area and 19th in terms of population. The district headquarters are located at Yavatmal a town with a population of 108578 as per the 1991 census. It is well connected by roads to the different tahsil headquarters and is also connected to Achalpur by a narrow gauge railway line The District is divided in old five talukas and now sixteen talukas.
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Location Map of District :
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4.0 Geology of the District:
Deccan trap encompasses major parts of Maharashtra state. Deccan trap belongs to Upper Cretaceous to Eocean in age. An array of Deccan trap exist, they are frequently weathered leading to formation of Murom, rubbles and clayey and black cotton soil. The Basalt rock is of varying composition, their flow beds are together known as Deccan trap, The Igneous activity during upper Cretaceous period released tremendous outburst of volcanic energy resulting in the eruption of thick series of lava and associated pyroclastic materials lava flows called as Basalt is a significant event in the evolution of the Deccan Plateau. The Basalt rock is the solidified lava flow of Upper cretaceous to eocean period, the Basalt outcrop runs for nearly 800km towards the coast of Mumbai. This portion is tail end of Basaltic lava flows in Vidharba towards east and south east.
Stratigraphical Sequence of the Area
Recent - Alluvium and Black cotton Soil
Upper Cretaceous - Deccan Trap Basalt flow Rock, Younger Intrusive.
To Eocene Cretaceous - Lameta - Sand stone and Shale.
Minerals Available in the District are as tabled below:
Yavatmal district is rich in mineral reserves. Mining activity is one of the main revenue source for the district. Yavatmal district has minerals like Coal, Limestone, Dolomite. There are about 04 operating coal mines run by Western Coal Fields Ltd and 01 operating coal mines run by private operators. Two coal block are auctioned and awaiting for execution of lease. About 04coal block are ready for allotment/auction. Total of 1070.774 Million Tonnes of coal reserves are available (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 21 Lime stone mines operating within the district and 1 is under either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Limestone reserves available in the district are 413.900 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
There are about 18 Limestone and dolomite mines operating within the district and 02 are either execution of lease or L.O.I. stage. Total Dolomite reserves available in the district are 29.810 Million Tonnes (Source info. As of year 2014, Directorate of Geology and Mining GoM)
District has 97 stone quarry leases till September 2019covering area 175.79 ha. There are 77 temporary permits working within the district as per information recorded in the district mining committee in the month of September 2019. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal)
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There are 86 locations of sand ghats over Wardha, Penganga, Pus, Nirguda, Bembala rivers where sand deposition are allowed from replenishment and other safety point of view in the district. (Source info. District Mining Office, Yavatmal).
Mineral Mineable Reserves in Million Tonnes Coal 1070.774 Limestone 413.900 Dolomite 29.810 Stone 59.69 (Approx.) Sand 1.77 MT (Appr0x.)
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Geological Map of Yavatmal District
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5.0 Drainage of irrigation Pattern:
Irrigation Details for the district :
Irrigation By Source Area in (‘000ha) Net Irrigated Area 35.4 Gross Irrigated Area 39.0 Rainfed Area 839.30 Total 913.70 Source of Irrigation :
Source of Irrigation Area in (‘000ha) % of Total Irrigated Area Canal 7.6 21.6 % Open Wells/Bore Wells 27.8 78.4 % Lift Irrigation Systems -- -- Total 35.4 100 %
# Source ICAR-CRIDA report.
Drainage
The chief rivers of the District are the Wardha and Penganga, both of which flow along thenorth-eastern and southern District boundaries respectively. The Wardha river rises to the east of Multai in Madhya Pradesh. It flows in a general south-easterly direction along the north- eastern boundary of the District. The Wardha is the only river of the District that is partly navigable. The bed of the river is broad and deep, but the banks are sometimes overflowed in times of exceptional floods.During the monsoons, the river flows with a strong current but in summer the river is fordable at a number of places. The Bembla and the Nirguda are the main tributaries of the Wardha within the District and both are perennial. The Bembla rises in Amravati District and only the last 30 kilometres or so drain Yavatmal District. The Nirguda river rises within the District itself and has a length of about 165 kilometres. The Penganga river rises in the Ajantha range a little to the southwest of Buldana town. It is a major tributary of the Wardha river. The river is deeply entrenched and has a meandering course. The Penganga forms the southern District boundary throughout its long sinuous course. The river changes twice from one longitudinal valley to a parallel longitudinal valley northward by making big „S‟ shaped curves. The Pus, Arna, Aran, Waghavi and Kuni are the major tributaries of the Penganga river within the District.
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6.0 Land Utilization Pattern in the District : Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc. Land Use Map for Yavatmal district is as below:
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Land Use of the District Area (‘000ha) Cultivable Area 884 Forest Area 243 Land under NA Use 25 Permanent Pastures 35 Cultivable Waste Land 22 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and 29 groves Barren and Uncultivable Land 39.4 Current Fallow 33 Other Fallow 25
Irrigation Details
Irrigation Area (‘000ha) Net Irrigated area 35.4 Gross irrigated area 39 Rainfed area 839.3
Agriculture Crops: Major field crops Area in (‘000ha) by Major field crops Irrigation cultivated (Kharif) Rainfed cultivated (Rabi) Cotton 405 Gram 33.4 Soyabean 287 Wheat 38.0 Pigeon Pea 106 Sorghum 70 Greengram 12 Blackgram 10
# Source Agriculture Plan Yavatmal (ICAR-CRIDA)
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Horticulture : Horticulture Crops (Fruits) Area in (‘000ha) Orange 18.3 Mango 1.3 Sapota 0.01 Mosambi 2.3 Guava 0.3 Aonla 0.1 Kagzi Lime 0.7 Custard Apple 0.4 Ber 1.1 Tamrid 0.1 Banana 1.2 Pomengranate 0.04 Papaya 0.1 Other 0.01
Horticulture Crops (Vegetables) Area in (‘000ha) Tomato 0.2 Brinjal 0.6 Cabbage 0.3 Cauliflower 0.4 Cluster Bean 0.1 Dolichous Bean 0.1 Lady’s finger 0.2 Spinach 0.1 Fenugreek 0.1 Rigged Gourd 0.02 Cucumber 0.1 Bitter Gourd 0.06 Potatato 0.01
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Onion 0.9 Other 0.2
# Source Agriculture Plan Yavatmal (ICAR-CRIDA) Mining :
Area under Mining Area in ha River Bed Scooping 102.25 ha Stone Mining 175.79 ha Coal Mining 3534.51 ha Limestone Mining 1784.661 ha Limestone + Dolomite Mining 447.59 ha Dolomite Mining 61.91 ha
# Source District Mining Office Yavatmal
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7.0 Surface Water And Ground Water Scenario :
7.1 Surface Water Scenario :
Yavatmal district has two main rivers Penganga and Wardha having their tributaries like Adan, Nirguda, Wardha, Pus, Kupti,Waghadi, Juni etc.
River Inventory for the district is sketched as
Yavatmal is a part of Godavari Basin and merged between Penganga & Wardha Sub basins
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Total Catchment area for both the rivers are tabulated below
Name of the District Name of River Run of River Area of in Km Catchment in Sq. Km. Yavatmal Painganga 490.46 9830
wardha 180.5 4650
District has irrigation facility through 04 Large Projects, 02 Medium Projects,33 Small Irrigation Projects operated through State Irrigation Department where as there are 52 small irrigation projects and 248 percolation tanks in the district operated by Z.P. authorities. # District Booklet W.R.D. Govt of Maharashtra Yr. 2015
7.2 Ground Water Scenario :
District is in “SAFE” Category from Ground Water Development point of view. Detailed Ground Water Scenario for the district is discussed below
Hydrogeology Deccan Trap Basalt is the predominant water bearing formation, followed by Gondwana formation having Sandstone and Shale sequence. Penganga and Quaternary Alluvium aquifers are spread in limited areas. Archean aquifers are limited and have less significance in the area. A map depicting the hydrogeological features is shown in figure below
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Hydrogeology of District Yavatmal
Depth to Water Level – Premonsoon The depth to water levels in the district ranges between 1.00 (Pandharkawada) and 16.60 (New Waghdara) m bgl during premonsoon. Depth to water level during premonsoon. Shallow water levels within 10 m bgl are seen in almost entire district except few isolated patches in parts of Wani, Kalamb, Ghatangi, Darwha and Yavatmal talukas where water level ranges between 10- 20 m bgl.
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Depth to Water Level – Postmonsoon The depth to water levels during postmonsoon ranges between 0.90 m bgl (Pandharkawda) and 15.20 m bgl (New Waghdara). Spatial variation in postmonsoon depth to water levels. Shallow water levels within 10 m bgl are observed in entire district with dominant range being 2-5 m bgl. Very shallow water level of less than 2 m bgl is observed in south western part of Pusad taluka, Northeastern corner of Babulgaon taluka, central part of Ner and Yavatmal taluka. Water levels of 10-20 m bgl are observed in Darwha, Ghatangi, Ralegaon and part of Wani taluka.
In major part of the district rise in water levels in the range of 0.75 m (Chaparda) to 10.80 m (Mandeo) is observed. Fall in water levels is observed only at Sakhra (-2.81 m) and Jamwadi (- 0.12). In almost entire district rise in water levels has been observed. Rise in water levels in the range of 2 to 5 m is observed in major parts of the district. Rise of more than 5 m is observed in Pusad and parts of Arni and Yavatmal, Umarkhed, Babulgaon, Gahtangi Mahagaon talukas. Rise of 0 to 2 m is observed in isolated areas in, Yavatmal, Pusad, Mahagaon, Digras, Arni, Darwah, Ner, Kelapur, Wani, Maregaon, Kalamb and Ralegaon talukas. Ground water development scenario varies in the district, while eastern part consisting of Wani and Jhari-Jhamni talukas are the least developed talukas with less than 15% of development. Pandharkawda, Kalamb, Maregaon and Ghatanji are the next developed talukas with the stage of development between 15 to 25%. Ground water development inYavatmal district. Ralegaon, Umarkhed, Ner, Mahagaon, Arni and Babulgaon talukas is 25 to 40%. Maximum ground water development is 45% in Pusad taluka. As per the GEC norms all the talukas and 64 watersheds falls in “Safe” category. The western part of the district covered by Deccan Trap Basalt have better ground water development as compared to the eastern part where the Gondwana or Trap covered Gondwana/Vindhyan/Penganga aquifers are observed. The overall stage of ground water development in the district is 30.92%. No taluka or watershed is categorised as “Over-Exploited”/”Critical”/”Semi-Critical” and the area has not been notified by CGWA or SGWA.
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8.0 Rainfall of the district and Climatic Conditions :
Average rainfall for Yavatmal district is 1100mm per year. Rainfall data recorded for last year (i.e. June 2017) till august 2018 is tabulated below :
Rainfall_Yavatmal Sr. No. Month Rain Fall mm 2017 2018 1 Jun 167 178.8 2 July 189.22 150.1 3 August 182.1 132.8 4 Sept 86 5 Oct 45 6 Nov 8.14 7 Dec 10.5 8 Jan 1.8 9 Feb 1.68 10 Mar 1.92 11 April 0 12 May 2.1
Compared to Rain fall data for year 2016 as tabulated below, year 2017 has a deficit of about 300mm considering average rainfall for the district.
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The Climate of the district is characterised by a hot summer and general dryness throughout the year except during the south-west monsoon season, i.e., June to September. The temperature rises rapidly after February till May, which is the hottest month of the year. The mean daily maximum temperature during May is 41.8°C and the mean daily minimum temperature during December is 15.1°C The normal annual rainfall varies from about 850 to 1150 mm and it increases from NW to SE direction in the district and reaches maximum around Pandharkawada.
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9.0 Details of the mining leases in the district as per the following format : S.No. Name of Name of Lessee Address & M.L. grant Area of Period of ML Period of ML Mineral Contact No. of Order No. & M.L. Area Lessee Date (ha)
(1st/2nd Renewal)
From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Stone ी.सै. युसूफ सै. मुसा रा.यवतमाळ गोधणी/यवतमाळ ०३/०२/२०१५ १.६२ ०४/१०/२०१५ ०४/०९/२०२० 2 Stone घन ाम गोकुलदास जोशी रा.यवतमाळ भोयर/यवतमाळ ०१/२७/२०१५ १.४०. ०२/०६/२०१५ ०२/०५/२०२०
3 Stone ी. नर िसंग उमाशंकरिसंग गौतम रा.यवतमाळ भोयर/यवतमाळ ११/२१/२०१४ १.२१ १२/२९/२०१४ १२/२८/२०१९ 4 Stone ी.राजीव कुंजकटट ी मॅ ु. रा.यवतमाळ भोयर/यवतमाळ ११/२१/२०१४ ०.८ १२/२९/२०१४ १२/२८/२०१९
5 Stone िच रवार कं .कपंनी ा ली. ो.संजय अरिवंद भोयर/यवतमाळ १०/२१/२०१६ १ ११/२९/२०१६ ११/२८/२०२१ िच रवार
6 Stone ी.रणिजतिसंह रामिसंह गौतम रा.भोयर भोयर/यवतमाळ ०३/०२/२०१५ १.२१ ०४/०८/२०१५ ०४/०७/२०२०
7 Stone ी. मुंगसाजी कं न कंपनी तफ संिदप िव ुपंत भारी/यवतमाळ ७.११.२०१७ ३.४ १७.११.२०१७ १६.११.२०२२ नघाटे रा. यवतमाळ 8 Stone बाजोरीया क न ा.ली. सुिमत बाजोरीया गोधणी/यवतमाळ ०३/१९/२०१५ २.६५ ०३/२७/२०१५ ०३/२६/२०२० रा.यवतमाळ
9 Stone ी.सिचन पुंडलीक घोडे रा.यवतमाळ मुरझडी/यवतमाळ १९.४.२०१८ ३.६२ ०५/०२/२०१८ ०५/०१/२०२३ 10 Stone ेमकुमार हरब राय वाधवानी रा. यवतमाळ िकही /यवतमाळ ४.१.२०१७ १.६३ २७.२.२०१७ २६.२.२०२२
11 Stone ी. मुकूंद भानुदास औदाय रा. यवतमाळ िकही/यवतमाळ १५.९.२०१४ १.६२ ९.१२.२०१४ ८.१२.२०१९
12 Stone मे. बालाजी एंटर ाईजेस तफ ी. िनखील सुरेशराव मुरझडी/यवतमाळ १८.१०.२०१६ २.०२ २६.१०.२०१६ २५.१०.२०२१ िजरापुरे ी योगेश सुभाष कंचलवार रा. यवतमाळ 13 Stone ी. काजी जुनेद काजी इफतेदार रा. यवतमाळ मुरझडी/यवतमाळ ३.६.२०१७ १ ९.६.२०१७ ८.६.२०२२ 14 Stone ी. नर बापुरावजी गुघाने रा. यवतमाळ अजु ना/यवतमाळ ५.१०.२०१५ १ २३.१०.२०१५ २२.१०.२०२० 15 Stone मोद मधुकरराव यनगंटवार रा. यवतमाळ िचचबड /यवतमाळ २६.३.२०१५ १.५ ३.१०.२०१५ २.१०.२०२०
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Date of Status Captive/ Non Obtained Environmental Clearance Location of ML (Longitude & Method of Mining Commencement (Working/Non Captive (Yes/No) Latitude) (Opencast / of Operation Working/ If Yes Letter No. with date of grant of Underground) Temp EC. Working for Despatch) 11 12 13 14 15 16 ० ४ /१ ० /२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 REFER APPROVED MINING Opencast Mining ० २ /० ६ /२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 PLAN Opencast Mining १ २ /२ ९ /२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining १ २ /२ ९ /२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining १ १ /२ ९ /२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ० ४ /० ८ /२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining TH १ ७ .१ १ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 5 DEAC 18.8.2017 Opencast Mining ० ३ /२ ७ /२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ० ५ /० २ /२०१८ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining २ ७ .२ .२०१७ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ९ .१ २ .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC-2015/CR-382/TC-2 23.8.2016 Opencast Mining २ ६ .१ ० .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ९ .६ .२०१७ Working Non Captive SEAC-2012/CR/TC-3 2.4.2013 Opencast Mining २ ३ .१ ० .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ३ .१ ० .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining
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S.No. Name of Name of Lessee Address & Contact M.L. grant Order Area of Period of ML Period of ML Mineral No. of Lessee No. & Date M.L. Area (ha) (1st/2nd Renewal)
From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 Stone नर िसंग उमाशंकरिसंग गौतम रा. यवतमाळ िचचबड /यवतमाळ ४.५.२०१७ १ २५.५.२०१७ २४.५.२०२२
17 Stone नर िसंग उमाशंकरिसंग गौतम रा. यवतमाळ िचचबड /यवतमाळ ३.७.२०१७ १ ४.९.२०१७ ३.९.२०२२
18 Stone राजीव कुंजकुटी मॅ ु रा. यवतमाळ िचचबड /यवतमाळ ४.५.२०१७ १ २५.५.२०१७ २४.५.२०२२
19 Stone राजीव कुंजकुटी मॅ ु रा. यवतमाळ िचचबड /यवतमाळ २९.६.२०१७ १ ४.९.२०१७ ३.९.२०२२
20 Stone संजय भरतलाल जापती रा. यवतमाळ िचचबड /यवतमाळ ४.५.२०१७ २.०२ २४.५.२०१७ २३.५.२०२२ 21 Stone िदपक राजाभाउ खताडे रा. यवतमाळ िचचबड /यवतमाळ ४.५.२०१७ २ ११.५.२०१७ १०.५.२०२२
22 Stone राजेश मोहनलाल सुचक घोड खंडी/यवतमाळ 06.08.2018 १.७९ 11.09.2018 10.09.2023 23 Stone ी.सुभाष तानाजी वैरागडे रा.तुकूम चं पूर मोहदा/वणी ९.२.१५ २.९२ १६.१०.१३ १५.१०.१८ 24 Stone अजय दुगा साद अ वाल रा. यवतमाळ िकटा/यवतमाळ ४.२.२०१७ १.५ १८.२.२०१७ १७.२.२०२२ 25 Stone ी.ओम काश लालता साद ितवारी जांब /यवतमाळ ५.१०.२०१५ १.२१ ३.१२.२०१५ २.१२.२०२० रा.यवतमाळ 26 Stone जसवंतिसंग ओबेरॉय कं न ा ली. खरोला खुद ३.५.२०१७ २.१ ९.५.२०१७ ८.५.२०२२ यवतमाळ /यवतमाळ 27 Stone बालाजी ोन शर तफ सुजाता सुिनल िकटा/यवतमाळ 21.04.2018 1.5 08.06.2018 07.06.2023 येरावार व इतर एक रा.यवतमाळ
28 Stone ी.राजेश मोहनलाल सुचक घोड खंडी 06.08.2018 1.79 11.09.2018 10.09.2023 /यवतमाळ 29 Stone ी.नईमउ ाखान अमानउ ा खान घोटी/कळंब १६.१.२०१५ २ १४.११.२०१४ १३.११.२०१९ रा.यवतमाळ
30 Stone ी.मुकेश तेजाभाई बुटाणी रा.पुलगांव िहरडी / कळंब ०५.०१.२०१६ २ १९.०१.२०१६ १८.०१.२०२१ ता.देवळी िज.वधा
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Date of Status Captive/ Non Obtained Environmental Clearance Location of ML (Longitude & Method of Mining Commencement (Working/Non Captive (Yes/No) Latitude) (Opencast / of Operation Working/ If Yes Letter No. with date of grant of Underground) Temp EC. Working for Despatch) 11 12 13 14 15 16 RD २ ५ .५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 3 DEAC 3.12.2016 REFER APPROVED MINING Opencast Mining RD ४ .९ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 3 DEAC 3.12.2016 PLAN Opencast Mining RD २ ५ .५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 3 DEAC 3.12.2016 Opencast Mining RD ४ .९ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 3 DEAC 3.12.2016 Opencast Mining २ ४ .५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive --YES Opencast Mining १ १ .५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive --YES Opencast Mining 11.09.2018 Working Non Captive 7TH DEAC 10.11.2018 Opencast Mining १ ६ .१ ० .१ ३ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ST १ ८ .२ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 1 DEIAA 25.8.2016 Opencast Mining ३ .१ २ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEIAA-2015 Opencast Mining ९ .५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive DEAC 10.3.2017 Opencast Mining 08.06.2018 Working Non Captive 7TH DEIAA 19.3.2018 Opencast Mining 11.09.2018 Working Non Captive DEIAA/2018/YTL/EC-229 12.4.2018 Opencast Mining १ ४ .१ १ .२०१४ Working Non Captive -- Opencast Mining १ ९ .० १ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC-2013/CR-510/TC-2 1.1.2015 Opencast Mining
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S.No. Name of Name of Lessee Address & Contact M.L. grant Order No. & Area of Period of ML Period of ML Mineral No. of Lessee Date M.L. Area (ha) (1st/2nd Renewal)
From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 31 Stone ी.सुिमत िदप लखाणी, रा.यवतमाळ बेलोना / कळंब ०८.०५.२०१७ १.२१ २५.०५.२०१७ २४.०५.२०२२ 32 Stone सौ.शारदा काशराव जानकर पालोती /बाभुळगांव १७.१.२०१४ १.०१ ८.१२.२०१४ ७.१२.२०१९ रा.यवतमाळ
33 Stone योगेश भा रराव माकडे, रा.- पालोती /बाभुळगांव २५.२.२०१५ २.८९ १७.४.२०१५ १६.४.२०२० नारीगं ेनगर यवतमाळ
34 Stone ी.मनमोहन अवधुतराव भोयर पालोती /बाभुळगांव १७.०२.२०१६ १.२१ ३०.०३.२०१६ २९.०३.२०२१ रा.टाकळगांव ता.बाभुळगांव
35 Stone िवकास िदगांबर भगत रा.अमरावती पालोती /बाभुळगांव ११.७.२०१६ २.०४ १७.९.२०१६ १६.९.२०२१
36 Stone ी.िवनोद गुणवंतराव भोकटे रा.लोणी लोणी / राळेगांव १७.११.२०१७ १.९ २१.११.२०१७ २०.११.२०२२ ता.राळेगांव
37 Stone मुकूंदराज बेिनमाधव यादव रा.आण सुकळी/ आण १२.५.२०१५ १.२१ १.१०.२०१५ ३०.९.२०२० 38 Stone अिनल िशवलाल राठोड रा. भांबोरा तळणी/ आण २८.११.२०१६ २ १५.१२.२०१६ १४.१२.२०२१ 39 Stone िवनोद नारायण िशरनाथ रा.आण िशरपुर/ आण २७.१२.२०१७ १.४१ ९.२.२०१८ ८.२.२०२३
40 Stone क णकुमार रमेशचं गेडे रा.आण उमरी पठार/ आण २१.११.२०१७ २.०२ ३१.१.२०१८ ३०.१.२०२३ 41 Stone संजय रामभाउ कोमरेकर रा खोपडी बु शेलोडी/ दार ा २.५.२०१६ १.६२ ०५/२४/२०१६ २३./०५/२०२१ ता. दार ा
42 Stone ी. पेश महादेवराव गु ाणे रा. बागवाडी /दार ा १९.१०.२०१५ १.२ ३.११.२०१५ २.११.२०२० दार ा
43 Stone ी. गोपाल ओकं ारमल मोर रा. दार ा बागवाडी /दार ा ५.१२.१७ २.५४ ४.१.२०१८ ३.१.२०२३ 44 Stone िगरीष रेणुराव पाटील रा.दार ा बागवाडी /दार ा २.८.२०१६ १.६२ ५.८.२०१६ ४.८.२०२१ 45 Stone महादेव बापुराव काळे रा.सायखेडा बागवाडी /दार ा ५.१२.२०१७ १ ९.१.२०१८ ८.१.२०२३
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Date of Status Captive/ Non Obtained Environmental Clearance Location of ML (Longitude & Method of Mining Commencement (Working/Non Captive (Yes/No) Latitude) (Opencast / of Operation Working/ If Yes Letter No. with date of grant of Underground) Temp EC. Working for Despatch) 11 12 13 14 15 16 ST २ ५ .० ५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 1 DEIAA 25.8.2016 REFER APPROVED MINING Opencast Mining ८ .१ २ .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 PLAN Opencast Mining १ ७ .४ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ३ ० .० ३ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC-2013/CR-510/TC-2 1.1.2015 Opencast Mining १ ७ .९ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining २ १ .१ १ .२०१७ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining १ .१ ० .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining १ ५ .१ २ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining TH ९ .२ .२०१८ Working Non Captive 4 DEAC 10.3.2017 Opencast Mining ३ १ .१ .२०१८ Working Non Captive DEAC 10.10.2017 Opencast Mining ० ५ /२ ४ /२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ३ .१ १ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ४ .१ .२०१८ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ५ .८ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ९ .१ .२०१८ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining
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S.No. Name of Name of Lessee Address & Contact M.L. grant Order No. & Area of Period of ML Period of ML Mineral No. of Lessee Date M.L. Area (ha) (1st/2nd Renewal)
From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 46 Stone अंकीत सुरेशचं गांधी बागवाडी /दार ा ०८.०६.२०१८ २.३६ ०१.१०.२०१८ ३०.०९.२०२३ 47 Stone ी.सिचन रामरावजी दुधे, रा. िद स पेळु /िद स २५.०५.२०१८ १.२१ ०५.०७.२०१८ ०४.०७.२०२३ 48 Stone सुिशल सुगमचंद जैन रा.नेर नेर/नेर १२.११.२०१४ १.२१ ०१/२५/२०१४ ०१/२४/२०१९ 49 Stone सौ.सारीका औदंुबर िच रवार येलदरी /पुसद ८.९.२०१४ ०.८ १७.१०.२०१४ १६.१०.२०१९ रा. काळामारोती जवळ पुसद 50 Stone सुधीर उ मराव देशमुख रा.पुसद सेवादासनगर / पुसद २३.१०.१५ २ ३१.१०.१५ ३०.१०.२० 51 Stone सुधीर उ मराव देशमुख रा.पुसद िनंबी /पुसद २३.१०.१५ २ ०५/०५/२०१४ ०५/०४/२०१९ 52 Stone संतोष माणीक च ाण रा.जवाहरनगर जवाहरनगर /पुसद ५.१०.२०१५ १.६ २६.१२.२०१५ २५.१२.२०२० 53 Stone ीकांत उ मराव भागवत येलदरी /पुसद १५.३.२०१८ २ २८.३.२०१८ २७.३.२०२३ 54 Stone जयंत वसंतराव िच रवार रा. पुसद खडकदरी/पुसद ०८.०६.२०१८ २ २८.६.२०१८ २७.०६.२०२३ 55 Stone ी.संगमनाथ मुरलीधर सोमावार हष / पुसद १७.११.२०१५ २ ६.१२.२०१५ ५.१२.२०२० रा.पुसद 56 Stone िवजय सुखदेवलाल जय ाल िनगनुर ज. /उमरखेड 23.04.2018 4 19.05.2018 18.05.2023 रा.उमरखेड 57 Stone गजानन मधुकर कोडिगरवार रा. िच ी/उमरखेड १७.११.२०१७ २ ८.१२.२०१७ ७.१२.२०२२ उमरखेड 58 Stone मारोती बंडू कुंटे रा. उमरखेड िच ी/उमरखेड ३०.११.२०१७ २.४४ २८.१२.१७ २७.१२.२२ 59 Stone चं शेखर िकसनलाल जय ाल रा. उमरखेड/उमरखेड ०१/०१/२०१८ १.८७ २३.४.२०१८ २२.४.२०२३ उमरखेड 60 Stone मोद डे रा. उमरखेड पारडी चु. उमरखेड- ३०.३.१६ ०.८ १६.४.१६ १५.४.२१ १ /उमरखेड
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Date of Status Captive/ Non Obtained Environmental Clearance Location of ML (Longitude & Method of Mining Commencement (Working/Non Captive (Yes/No) Latitude) (Opencast / of Operation Working/ If Yes Letter No. with date of grant of Underground) Temp EC. Working for Despatch) 11 12 13 14 15 16 ० १ .१ ० .२०१८ Working Non Captive DEIAA/2018/YTL/EC-229 12.4.2018 REFER APPROVED MINING Opencast Mining ० ५ .० ७ .२०१८ Working Non Captive DEIAA/2018/YTL/EC-229 12.4.2018 PLAN Opencast Mining ० १ /२ ५ /२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC-2012/CR/TC-3 2.4.2013 Opencast Mining १ ७ .१ ० .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ३ १ .१ ० .१ ५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ० ५ /० ५ /२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining २ ६ .१ २ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining २ ८ .३ .२०१८ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining २ ८ .६ .२०१८ Working Non Captive DEIAA/2018/YTL/EC-229 12.4.2018 Opencast Mining ६ .१ २ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining 19.05.2018 Working Non Captive DEIAA/2018/YTL/EC-229 12.4.2018 Opencast Mining ८ .१ २ .२०१७ Working Non Captive DEIAA/2017/YTL/EC/608 8.9.2017 Opencast Mining २ ८ .१ २ .१ ७ Working Non Captive DEIAA/2017/YTL/EC/608 8.9.2017 Opencast Mining २ ३ .४ .२०१८ Working Non Captive DEIAA/2017/YTL/EC/608 8.9.2017 Opencast Mining १ ६ .४ .१ ६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-/TC-3 14.03.2013 Opencast Mining
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S.No. Name of Name of Lessee Address & Contact M.L. grant Order No. & Area of Period of ML Period of ML Mineral No. of Lessee Date M.L. Area (ha) (1st/2nd Renewal)
From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 61 Stone संतोष परशराम राठोड रा.महागांव रा र / महागांव १६.८.२०१६ ०.८१ ६.१०.२०१६ ५.१०.२०२१ 62 Stone ी.मनोज ीरामजी ास रा.िशवाजी खैरगांव (क)/केळापुर ८.९.१४ १.२१ ११.११.२०१४ १०.११.२०१९ नगर, यवतमाळ 63 Stone औदाय कं ट न ा.िल.तफ ी.िवजय साखरा खु. / केळापूर २.१.२०१४ १.५३ ०६/३०/२०१४ ०६/२९/२०१९ औदाय , रा.यवतमाळ 64 Stone बालाजी ोन शर तफ रमेशभाई वासरी/केळापुर २६.२.२०१५ २.२१ ४.३.२०१५ ३.३.२०२० मुलजीबाभाई पटेल, रा.पाटणबोरी 65 Stone िकसनभाई नारायणभाई पटेल वासरी/केळापुर १७.३.२०१५ १.६७ ८.४.१५ ७.४.२०२० रा.पाटणबोरी 66 Stone ी.इं िजत सुभाष बोरेले, खैरगांव (बु)/केळापुर २१.१०.२०१५ २.०५ २४.११.२०१५ २३.११.२०२० रा.पांढरकवडा 67 Stone आफताब आरीफ शेख रा.पांढरकवडा खैरगांव बु. / केळापूर १३.१०.२०१६ १.६९ ९.११.२०१६ ८.११.२०२१ 68 Stone ी.महेशकुमार ल णभाई पटेल िबबी/पुसद २१.८.२०१४ २ १८.१०.२०१३ १७.१०.२०१८ रा.पुसद ता. पुसद 69 Stone िवजय माधवदास वा ाणी रा.नरसाळा नरसाळा/मारेगांव १.९.२०१४ २ १६.९.१४ १५.९.१९ 70 Stone िन खल नामदेवराव च ाण रा.वणी नरसाळा/मारेगांव २०.९.२०१४ २ ४.१२.२०१४ ३.१२.२०१९ 71 Stone डॉली इ ाव चर ा.िल.नागपूर तफ नरसाळा/मारेगांव १८.४.२०१५ १.२१ १९.१०.२०१५ १८.१०.२०२० मो.इसराईल मो.हिनफ शेख रा.नागपूर 72 Stone ी.सुभाष यादवराव म े रा.मारेगांव नरसाळा/मारेगांव ३०.१०.२०१५ २ ९.९.२०१५ ८.९.२०२० 73 Stone ी.हेमंत िव ुजी म े रा.नरसाळा नरसाळा/मारेगांव ३०.११.२०१५ १ ३१.०१.२०१६ ३०.०१.२०२१ ता.मारेगांव 74 Stone ी. िवण वामनराव कुचनकर नरसाळा/मारेगांव २५.५.२०१७ १ १.६.२०१७ ३१.१२.२०२० रा.मारेगांव 75 Stone ी.रा ल पु षो म मे ाम, रा.नागपुर नरसाळा/मारेगांव १७.११.२०१७ १.५२ २१.११.२०१७ २०.११.२०२२
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Date of Status Captive/ Non Obtained Environmental Clearance Location of ML (Longitude & Method of Mining Commencement (Working/Non Captive (Yes/No) Latitude) (Opencast / of Operation Working/ If Yes Letter No. with date of grant of Underground) Temp EC. Working for Despatch) 11 12 13 14 15 16 ६ .१ ० .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEIAA -2016 REFER APPROVED MINING Opencast Mining १ १ .१ १ .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 PLAN Opencast Mining ० ६ /३ ० /२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ४ .३ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ८ .४ .१ ५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2010/CR/TC-32.4.2013 Opencast Mining २ ४ .१ १ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2014/CR-342/TC-2 12.5.2015 Opencast Mining ९ .१ १ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2014/CR-342/TC-2 12.5.2015 Opencast Mining १ ८ .१ ० .२०१३ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining १ ६ .९ .१ ४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ४ .१ २ .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining १ ९ .१ ० .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-510/TC-2 1.1.2015 Opencast Mining ९ .९ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-510/TC-2 1.1.2015 Opencast Mining ३ १ .० १ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-510/TC-2 1.1.2015 Opencast Mining १ .६ .२०१७ Working Non Captive SEAC-2015/CR-382/TC-2 23.8.2016 Opencast Mining TH २ १ .१ १ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 5 DEIAA 10.10.2017 Opencast Mining
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S.No. Name of Name of Lessee Address & Contact M.L. grant Order No. & Area of Period of ML Period of ML Mineral No. of Lessee Date M.L. Area (ha) (1st/2nd Renewal)
From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 76 Stone ी.देव चंपतराव सातपुते रा.वणी नरसाळा/मारेगांव ३०.११.२०१७ १ ७.१२.२०१७ ६.१२.२०२२ 77 Stone ई र मेटल भागीदार बलदेव छ.खुंगर व नरसाळा/मारेगांव ३०.११.२०१७ ०.९८ ८.१२.२०१७ ७.१२.२०२२ राजु पु.घाटे रा.वणी 78 Stone रमेश महादेवराव राजूरकर, रा.वरोरा मोहदा/वणी ०९/२१/२०१५ ४.९८ १०/१६/२०१५ १०/१५/२०२० 79 Stone मे बालाजी असोिशएट तफ ी.रमेश मोहदा/वणी १७.११.२०१५ २ २६.११.२०१५ २५.११.२०२० ब ीनारायण मुंदडा रा.चं पूर ता.िज.चं पुर 80 Stone ी.भाऊराव भा◌ा◌ुदास कावडे, रा. मोहदा/वणी १३.१२.२०१४ ३ १८.१०.२०१४ १७.१०.२०१९ रवीनगर,वणी 81 Stone ी.तेजनारायण िबहारीलाल चौधरी, मोहदा/वणी १०.३.२०१६ २.४ ३१.३.२०१६ ३०.३.२०२१ रा.गडचांदुर 82 Stone ी.भा र केशवराव मासुळकर रा. मोहदा/वणी २२.१०.२०१४ २ ३१.१०.२०१४ ३०.१०.२०१९ नांदेपेरा रोड वणी 83 Stone ी.राजेश नंदलाल िबयाणी, रा.तुकूम, मोहदा/वणी ०५.०५.२०१७ ३.२७ २६.०५.२०१७ २५.०५.२०२२ चं पूर 84 Stone ी.राजेश नंदलाल िबयाणी, रा.तुकूम, मोहदा/वणी ५.५.२०१७ २.०२ २६.५.२०१७ २५.५.२०२२ चं पूर 85 Stone कम ीन बद्गु ीन खान रा.घु ुस मोहदा/वणी २०.९.२०१४ २.०२ ४.१०.२०१४ ३.१०.२०१९ 86 Stone मनोज ल ण साद ितवारी गोधणी/यवतमाळ २०.२.१५ १.२१ २७.५.१३ २६.५.१८ रा.यवतमाळ 87 Stone सौ.सुधा धम काश पाराशर रा.वणी मोहदा/वणी १९.१०.१५ ४ ९.२.१५ ८.२.२० 88 Stone मे.सुधा ोन शर ो. ा. सौ.सुधा मोहदा/वणी १६.९.२०१७ २.०२ १५.१२.२०१७ ३१.१२.२०२० धम काश पाराशर रा.वणी 89 Stone ी. िवण मधुकर उंबरकर रा.वणी मोहदा/वणी १९.१०.२०१५ १.७४ १९.११.२०१५ १८.११.२०२० 90 Stone ी.पंकज इं सेन अ वाल, रा.चं पूर मोहदा/वणी ५.११.२०१५ ३.४८ ४.१२.२०१५ ३.१२.२०२०
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Date of Status Captive/ Non Obtained Environmental Clearance Location of ML (Longitude & Method of Mining Commencement (Working/Non Captive (Yes/No) Latitude) (Opencast / of Operation Working/ If Yes Letter No. with date of grant of Underground) Temp EC. Working for Despatch) 11 12 13 14 15 16 TH ७ .१ २ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 5 DEIAA 10.10.2017 REFER APPROVED MINING Opencast Mining TH ८ .१ २ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 5 DEIAA 10.10.2017 PLAN Opencast Mining १ ० /१ ६ /२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2014/CR-342/TC-2 12.5.2015 Opencast Mining २ ६ .१ १ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-127/TC-3 18.5.2013 Opencast Mining १ ८ .१ ० .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-127/TC-3 18.5.2013 Opencast Mining ३ १ .३ .२०१६ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-510/TC-2 1.1.2015 Opencast Mining ३ १ .१ ० .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-127/TC-3 18.5.2013 Opencast Mining २ ६ .० ५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-127/TC-3 18.5.2013 Opencast Mining RD २ ६ .५ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 3 DEAC 3.12.2016 Opencast Mining ४ .१ ० .२०१४ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-127/TC-3 18.5.2013 Opencast Mining २ ७ .५ .१ ३ Working Non Captive --YES Opencast Mining ९ .२ .१ ५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-127/TC-3 18.5.2013 Opencast Mining १ ५ .१ २ .२०१७ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining १ ९ .१ १ .२०१५ Working Non Captive SEAC/2013/CR-145/TC-3 26.6.2013 Opencast Mining ४ .१ २ .२०१५ Working Non Captive --YES Opencast Mining
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S.No. Name of Name of Lessee Address & Contact M.L. grant Order No. & Area of Period of ML Period of ML Mineral No. of Lessee Date M.L. Area (ha) (1st/2nd Renewal)
From To From To 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 91 Stone ी.पंकज इं सेन अ वाल, रा.चं पूर मोहदा/वणी २१.६.२०१६ १.४६ ३०.६.२०१६ २९.६.२०२१ 92 Stone ी.पंकज इं सेन अ वाल, रा.चं पूर मोहदा/वणी ३१.१.२०१७ ३.२४ २.२.२०१७ १.२.२०२१ 93 Stone रेवा िमनर ् भागीदार ी.िव ल मोहदा/वणी २.४.२०१६ 2.19 २४.४.१६ २३.४.२०२१ येनुरकर रा.चं पूर 94 Stone ी.तेजनारायण िबहारीलाल चौधरी, मोहदा/वणी २६.४.१७ 1.71 १७.९.२०१६ १६.९.२०२१ रा.गडचांदुर 95 Stone एन.एस. ोन माईस, ो. नासीम मोहदा/वणी ४.१२.२०१७ 1.63 २८.१२.२०१७ २७.१२.२०२२ सद ीन खान रा.वणी 96 Stone गु ा िमनर ् तफ ी.उप मोहदा/वणी ५.१२.२०१७ 1.64 ४.१.२०१८ ३.१.२०२३ िदलीपकुमार गु ा रा.चं पूर 97 Stone ी.राजेश नंदलाल िबयाणी,रा.वणी मोहदा/वणी 26.04.2018 1.62 19.05.2018 18.05.2023
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Date of Status Captive/ Non Obtained Environmental Clearance Location of ML (Longitude & Method of Mining Commencement (Working/Non Captive (Yes/No) Latitude) (Opencast / of Operation Working/ If Yes Letter No. with date of grant of Underground) Temp EC. Working for Despatch) 11 12 13 14 15 16 ST ३ ० .६ .२०१६ Working Non Captive 1 DEIAA 30.8.2016 REFER APPROVED MINING Opencast Mining ST २ .२ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 1 DEIAA 30.8.2016 PLAN Opencast Mining २ ४ .४ .१ ६ Working Non Captive SEAC-2014/CR-342/TC-2 12.5.2015 Opencast Mining १ ७ .९ .२०१६ Working Non Captive --YES Opencast Mining ST २ ८ .१ २ .२०१७ Working Non Captive 1 DEIAA 30.8.2016 Opencast Mining ४ .१ .२०१८ Working Non Captive DEAC 18.8.2017 Opencast Mining 19.05.2018 Working Non Captive DEAC 10.1.2018 Opencast Mining
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10. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years :
Financial Year Revenue in Rs. Crores F.Y. 2015-16 Rs. 35.99 Cr. F.Y. 2016-17 Rs. 49.70 Cr. F.Y. 2017-18 Rs.51.12 Cr . F.Y. 2018-19 Rs.73.57 Cr. F.Y. 2019-20 Rs. 81.08 Cr.
11. Details of Production of Minor Mineral in last three years : (Approx. Quantity)
Financial Year Minor Mineral in Brass Minor Mineral in Million Tonnes F.Y. 2015-16 899750 7.12 F.Y. 2016-17 1242500 9.84 F.Y. 2017-18 1161818 9.20 F.Y. 2018-19 1839250 14.57 F.Y. 2019-20 2027088 16.06
12. Mineral Map of District :
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Mineral Map of District
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13. List of Letter of Intent (LOI)Holders in the district along with its validity as per following format:
Sl. No. Name of Mineral Name of Lessee Address & Contact Letter of Intent Area of M.L. to be Validity of LoI Use Captive/Non Location of ML No. of LOI Holder Grant Order No. & allotted Captive Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Stone(Basalt) Mr. Baldev Khungar Maregaon 640 1.21 Ha In Force Non Captive Narsala Tq 17.11.2018 Maregaon 2 Stone(Basalt) M/s R V Umbarkar Wani 759 1.21 Ha In Force Captive Narsala Tq 15.02.2019 Maregaon 3 Stone(Basalt) Mr. Subhash Matte Maregaon 639 2.00 Ha In Force Non Captive Narsala Tq 17.11.2018 Maregaon 4 Stone(Basalt) Mrs. Mamta Anil Gore Ghatanji 667 2.49 Ha In Force Non Captive Pangri Tq. Ghatanji 27.11.2018 5 Stone(Basalt) Tejonarayan Choudhary Wani 21 3.45 In Force Non Captive Mohada 5.11.2019 Tq. Wani 6 Stone(Basalt) JaswantSingh Oberai Const 507 4.21 In Force Non Captive Subhanpur Co 16.3.2019 Tq. Babhulgaon 7 Stone(Basalt) Ramesh Mundhada Wani Scrutiny 3.64 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 8 Stone(Basalt) K.B. Khan Wani Scrutiny 2.02 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 9 Stone(Basalt) Rajesh Biyani Wani Scrutiny 3.22 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 10 Stone(Basalt) Manorama Singh Wani Scrutiny 3.86 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 11 Stone(Basalt) K. Khan Wani 3.24 Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 12 Stone(Basalt) Gunwant Masurkar Wani Scrutiny 2.81 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 13 Stone(Basalt) Bhaskar Masurkar Wani Scrutiny 1.09 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 14 Stone(Basalt) Nikhil Chavan Maregaon Scrutiny 1.61 Scrutiny Non Captive Narsala Tq. Maregaon 15 Stone(Basalt) Shriram Atram Kelapur Scrutiny 1.90 Scrutiny Non Captive Sakhra Tq. kelapur 16 Stone(Basalt) Pankaj Agrawal Wani Scrutiny 3.24 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani 17 Stone(Basalt) Dr. Kawde Wani Scrutiny 4.00 Scrutiny Non Captive Mohada Tq. Wani List updated till April 2020.
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Procedure Adopted for scrutinizing proposals
1] Demand and supply statistics for the taluka as per taluka requirement. 2] Recommendations by govt. department for govt. infrastructural work. 3] Location feasibility for minerals and safety point of view. 4] SDO Report and NOC 5] On receipt of all above documents, site feasibility procedure for issue of L.O.I. and other clearances proceeds.
14. Total Mineral Reserves Available in the District :
Mineral Mineable Reserves in Million Tonnes Coal 1070.774 Limestone 413.900 Dolomite 29.810 Stone 59.69 (Approx.) Sand 1.77 MT(Appox.)
15. Quality / Grade of Mineral available in the District :
Quality of stone available in Yavatmal district is building grade stone confirming IS standards IS:7779 (Part II/Sec 3) of 1979.
16. Use of Mineral :
Basalt stone is used for building, construction works , road works as an aggregate.
17.Demand and Supply of the Mineral in last three years :
Basalt stone with variable sizes from 6mm,20mm,40mm,60mm,100mm are used for construction and road works as an aggregate material. Yavatmal district has a long stretch of around 410 km joining Chandrapur at one end and Nanded at another surrounded by Wardha, Hingoli,Adilabad (Telangana), Washim district. To cater infrastructural requirements and local demand stone quarries are emerged catering demand for 16 tahsils. In general demand for district is ranging between 9.0-9.90 MT/Annum generating revenue of around 50 Cr. Approximately. This demand is perpetual to market requirements depending on growth of infrastructural index of the area , state and country.
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18. Mining Leases marked on District Map
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19. Details of the area of where there is a cluster of mining leases viz. no. of mining leases. Location :
Name of Lessee Mineral Village Land S.No. Area in Date of Lease From Lease up to Type ha Grant घन ाम गोकुलदास जोशी बो र, मु म,रोड भोयर/यवतमाळ खाजगी ७/१ अ, १.४०. ०१/२७/२०१५ ०२/०६/२०१५ ०२/०५/२०२० रा.यवतमाळ मटेरीयल ७/२ ी. नर िसंग उमाशंकरिसंग बो र, मु म,रोड भोयर/यवतमाळ खाजगी २२/१ ई १.२१ ११/२१/२०१४ १२/२९/२०१४ १२/२८/२०१९ गौतम रा.यवतमाळ मटेरीयल ी.राजीव कुंजकटट ी मॅ ु. बो र, मु म,रोड भोयर/यवतमाळ खाजगी ४७/३ ०.८ ११/२१/२०१४ १२/२९/२०१४ १२/२८/२०१९ रा.यवतमाळ मटेरीयल िच रवार कं .कपंनी ा ली. बो र, मु म,रोड भोयर/यवतमाळ खाजगी २४/१ब १ १०/२१/२०१६ ११/२९/२०१६ ११/२८/२०२१ ो.संजय अरिवंद िच रवार मटेरीयल