PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT

FOR OBTAINING

PRIOP ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE

TO REGULARIZE THE NEW SAND MINING ACTIVITY UNDER THE EIA NOTIFICATION – 2006 AMENDED ON 31/05/2012

TO M/s. SHIVALABHAI THEDIYABHAI NAYAK

LOCATED AT Survey No. - 1 (Private). Area: 0.88.00 hect. At Vill: Motidumali, Tal: Chhota Udaipur, Dist: Chhota Udaipur-391160 August - 2015 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

INDEX CHAPTER TITLE PAGE NO. NO. 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Introduction of the project/ Background information 3 3. Project Description 5 4. Site Analysis 10 5. Planning Brief 12 6. Proposed Infrastructure 14 7. Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan 15 8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 15 9. Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations) 15

No. TITLE I. Order of lease grant from district office II. Lease agreementList of Annexure III. Lease allocation map

Plate No. TITLE 1. Location Plan 2. Satellite ImageList Plan of Plates 3. Contour Plan 4. Village location plan

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1.Executive Summary The lease area of Sand Mine (Survey no. 1-Private) is situated near Village - Motidumali, Taluka - Chhota Udaipur, District - Chhota Udaipur (). Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak had been given quarry lease LOI no. GCU/QL/43/2075 over an area of 0.88.00 ha for mining of mineral Sand. Approval of lease by district office vide LOI letter no. GCU/QL/43/2075 on dated 20/06/2015 has been issued a permit. The lease area comprises wholly of private land (0.88.00ha). This is a new quarry which will be worked upon by open cast semi-mechanized method. Proposed rate of production is 12,408 TPA. The project cost is About Rs. 50,000 only. Life of the mine is about 3 years. Sand deposits are source for demand in construction work in all sectors. Motidumali Sand deposits are huge source of for construction works in Chhota Udaipur and surrounding districts. As per the statuary obligation this project needs environmental clearance from department of Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB). For grant of lease and to start quarrying operations (production) Accordingly project proponent has submitted form 1, pre-feasibility report and copy of Approval letter from department of Mines and Geology Gujarat, to the State Level Environmental Assessment Authority of Gujarat constituted by MOEF, GOI for issuing environmental clearance, as per EIA, September 14.2006 notification.

2. Introduction of the project/ Background information Identification of project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy of mining lease/ letter of intent should be given. The lease area of Sand Mine (Survey no. 1-Private) is situated near Village - Motidumali, Taluka - Chhota Udaipur, District - Chhota Udaipur (Gujarat). Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak had been given quarry lease LOI no. GCU/QL/43/2075, over an area of 0.88.00 ha for mining of mineral Sand. Approval of lease by district office vide letter no. GCU/QL/43/2075 on dated 20/06/2015 has been issued a permit. The lease area comprises wholly of private land (0.88.00ha). This is a new quarry which is worked upon by open cast semi-mechanized method. Proposed rate of production is 12,408 TPA. The project cost is about Rs. 50,000 only. Life of the mine is about 3 years.

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(i) Brief description of nature of the project. The proposed mine will provide 12,408 TPA of Sand by opencast semi-mechanized method. The lease area is 0.88.00 ha. Lease area does not have any forest land and is totally private land. The total mineable reserves available here are 37,224 tones. Life of the mine is estimated to be about 3 years. Water requirement for project for domestic use, dust suppression will be 6.0 KLD which will be met through tube well situated outside the lease area.

(ii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region. Sand is used as a construction material.

Need for the Project

Primary Secondary

Primary Needs: - 1. This project is located at Motidumali, Taluka Chhota Udaipur, and Dist. Chhota Udaipur. It is contributing in enhancing state production of Sand. The Proposed capacity of this project is 12,408 TPA. 2. Sand is essential construction of building and infrastructure projects.

Secondary Needs: - The villagers of nearby villages have more employment opportunities.

Importance to the country and region:- In , mining Industry contributes significantly to its economy. The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) contribution of mining industry varies from 2.2% to 2.5% only but total industrial sector contributes around 10% to 11%.Even small scaled mining contributes 6% to the entire cost of minerals production. The working mine contribute in the State’s minerals production and improve the GDP with a positive & important effect on the region.

(iii) Demand-Supply Gap. As Sand is used as raw material in construction of building and infrastructure projects, the demand of Sand is increasing day by day. In past, demand was not too much but now a days due to rapid industrialization and urbanization its demand increasing with pace of time. At present, demand of Sand is more than the supply. Minerals: Sand Page 4 of 21 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

(iv) Imports vs. Indigenous production. There will be no import for the project. The indigenously produced machinery will be used and the excavated mineral will be for domestic market.

(v) Export Possibility. There are no export possibilities from the proposed mining activity.

(vi) Domestic / export Markets. Sand is used for road, aggregate in highway construction and building construction. Domestically there is huge demand for basalt as many infrastructure projects are going on.

(vii) Employment generation (Direct and indirect) due to the project Direct Employment Manager: - 1 Nos. Mine Workers: - 6 Nos. Indirect Employment Transportation is required. Hence jobs and business opportunities in logistical activities have come up.

3. Project Description I. Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any. Project is a small scale semi mechanized mining project. This project does not have interlink or interdependency on any other project.

II. Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates. The lease area of the quarry lease is situated near village – Motidumali, Taluka – Chhota Udaipur and District Chhota Udaipur. The lease area falls within the Survey of India toposheet no. 46/F/15. The location of the mine boundary lies between the following geographical coordinates Sr. No. LATITUDE LONGITUDE 1 22° 20' 20.5267" N 73° 55' 44.9203" E 2 22° 20' 20.0026" N 73° 55' 45.9430" E 3 22° 20' 18.8877" N 73° 55' 46.0120" E 4 22° 20' 18.3924" N 73° 55' 45.9209" E 5 22° 20' 18.3377" N 73° 55' 44.1270" E 6 22° 20' 18.9316" N 73° 55' 42.0809" E 7 22° 20' 21.5485" N 73° 55' 43.2260" E 8 22° 20' 22.6523" N 73° 55' 45.0913" E Minerals: Sand Page 5 of 21 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

Google Image of the lease location.

III. Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted. This is new opencast mine. No alternate sites were considered.

IV. Size or magnitude of operation. Iv.1 Geology Iv.1.1 Regional Geology Regionally the Alluvium, Deccan Trap, Cretaceous rocks and Precambrian rocks are exposed in the region. The Alluvial are Cambay basin deposits of recent age. Deccan Trap is thick lava flows which overlie the cretaceous sedimentary rocks. Cretaceous sedimentary rocks mainly sand stone, shale and conglomerate are found in the region. The Precambrian rocks of Granitic intrusions are found. Regional Geology:- Minerals: Sand Page 6 of 21 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

Alluvium Deccan Lava flows Cretaceous sedimentary rocks Precambrian Granitic Intrusions

Local Geology:- Geologically the area comprises of Alluvium. Alluvium is recent deposit occurring in Cambay Basin

Mineral Reserves:- The total mineable reserves from the mine are estimated at 37,224.

Production Parameters: The proposed capacity/year is 12,408 TPA. Life of the mine is about 3 years.

V. Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/ flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given Method for developing and working the deposits The mine will be worked by means of opencast semi-mechanized method which Includes Excavation, loading and transportation.

Opencast mining  The proposed operations will be carried out by open cast semi-mechanized method.  The salient features of proposed mining method are:-  The excavation will be carried out by using JCB.  The proposed bench height will be kept up to the depth up to 3mt.  The ultimate pit slope will be maintained at 10°.  Loading of mineral is proposed manually or by excavators on dumpers.  Water shall be sprinkled on Sand to suppress any dust that may be raised during digging and loading operations.  Extraction and loading of mineral into trucks shall be carried out mechanically. Sand and Silt extracted if any shall also be loaded mechanically and stacked separate.

General No. of working days per year 180 No. of shifts per day 1

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Mechanization Major mining equipment is an integral part of mine production planning. The details of equipment used in mining operation are listed below:-

S. No. Machines Nos. Make Specification 1. Excavator* 1 Tata Hitachi 220 1.0 m3 bucket capacity 2. Dumper 1 Tata 15 m3, 180 HP * On hire basis

Loading Loading of excavated mineral and mineral rejects will be done by excavator on dumpers.

VI. Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of Final product /Mode of transport of raw Material and Finished Product. No raw material will be required for the production of mineral. ROM will be loaded on to the dumpers. No mineral processing will be carried out the ML area. The exploited mineral will be sold as such.

VII. Resource optimization/ recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be briefly outlined. Not envisaged.

VIII. Availability of water its source, Energy/ power requirement and source should be given. Water is required for drinking and spraying purpose. The daily water requirement will be 6 KLD. Tube well outside the lease area and/or water tanker suppliers will provide the water for all the purposes.

IX. Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their Management/disposal. Mineral rejects will be stacked within the lease boundary and will be back filled at the end of Mine life.

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X. Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of EIA purpose.

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4. Site Analysis (i) Connectivity. Railway: Chhota Udepur 9.17 km. Airport: 73.30 km. Highway: SH No. 157 0.77 km.

(ii) Land Form, Land use and Land ownership. Landform: The new mining lease area is almost flat area. Land use: The area falls under non agriculture land. Land Ownership: Total land of mining lease area is government land.

(iii) Topography (along with map). The lease is almost flat. General slope of the area is N to S.

Contour Plan form the lease area.

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(iv) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given. Land use pattern: The area falls under non agriculture land. No National park, wild life sanctuary, Eco sensitive areas falls under 10 kilometer radius from the lease area. The lease area is located in flat area higher than HFL of nearby river. CRZ is not applicable to the lease area.

(v) Existing Infrastructure. Railway: Chhota Udepur 9.17 km. Airport: Vadodara 73.30 km. Highway: SH No. 157 0.77 km.

Power: nearby village Tejgadh is having a power supply. No power supply required at the site. Water: Tube well outside the lease area and/or water tanker suppliers will provide the water for all the purposes.

(vi) Soil classification The soil found in the study area can be classified alluvial soil. The top soil providing thin cover is of light brown color. The average thickness of the topsoil/silt in the nearby mining lease area has been estimated to be 0.5 to 1mt.

(vii) Climatic data from secondary sources. The climate of this region is characterized by a hot summer and dryness in the non-rainy seasons. Climate in a year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from December to February is followed by the hot season from March to May. The south west monsoon season is from June to September while the months of October and November form post monsoon season. Average temperature in summer is 33.5 0C and average temperature in winter is 20.6 0C. The average annual rainfall for last five years in the district is 881 mm. Following table shows the month wise rainfall and departure for last five years. Table showing rainfall data for Chhota Udaipur district (Last five years)

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YEAR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. 2009 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 12.8 -90 2010 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 48.0 -64 2011 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 5.0 -96 2012 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 15.5 -89 2013 0 -100 0 -100 0 -100 0.6 -25 0 -100 136.0 -2 YEAR JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. 2009 308.1 -10 123.0 -62 40.3 -76 28.8 17 12.8 -18 0.4 -86 2010 290.1 -15 374.7 16 214.8 29 0.6 -98 21.9 40 0.0 -100 2011 253.4 -24 487.6 59 120.2 -27 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0 -100 2012 135.9 -59 260.0 -15 211.5 28 1.7 -93 0.0 -100 0 -100 2013 466.4 40 274.5 -10 522.8 216 41.7 61 0.1 -99 0 -100

(viii) Social Infrastructure available. The lease area is located at 1.64 Km distance from the village Motidumali. Education Facility: Dumali Primary School 1.64 km. Government Secondary School (Chhota Udepur) 9.17 km. Hospital Facility: Primary Health Center (Tejgadh) 2.30 km.

5. Planning Brief

(i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, Transportation, etc.) Town and Country Planning/Development authority Classification It is a mining industry in which open cast semi-mechanized mining method will be practiced. Project will produce sand at the rate of 12,408 TPA.

(ii) Population Projection There will be recruitment of local workers (4). There will be no change in the population projection of the most nearest & farther most villages of the project. There are a total of 55 villages in the buffer zone of the study area. As per Census of India the total population of study area has been found 1991 with 375 household. Total male & female population is 1001 & 990 respectively.

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(iii) Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.).

th Sr. At the end of 4 Particulars No. year (ha) i. Excavated pits 0.79.20 ii. Topsoil storage 00 iii. Waste dump/OB 0.08.80 (Backfilled) iv. Mineral storage 00 v. Infrastructure 00 vi. Roads 00 vii. Railways 00 Green belt will be developed along lease viii. Greenbelt periphery ix. Tailing ponds 00 Effluent treatment x. Plant Mineral separation 00 plant

Mineral separation plant 00

xii. Township area 00 xiii. Others 00 xiv. Unworked area 00 Total 0.88.00

(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical g Social). None

(v) Amenities/Facilities. Office- An office near to site is proposed for technical & clerical staff and keeping the records. First Aid -A first aid kit will be provided for giving first aid to the injured persons.

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6. Proposed Infrastructure

(i) Industrial Area (Processing Area). The area is very well connected by road network to the mines, District headquarter etc. The area is self-sufficient to cater the needs of the project. Hence, no infrastructure is proposed.

(ii) Green Belt. Green belt will be developed along the lease periphery.300nos of plants will be planted during 3 years in consultation with local forest office and CPCB guidelines.

(iii) Social Infrastructure. Education Facilities: -For village schools distribution of books for children are proposed in nearby villages.

(iv) Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc) 1.5 km of kutcha road having width of 5mt. Then there is pucca road of 5mt width. No Railway, metro, water transportation is required.

(vi) Drinking Water Management (Source & Supply of water) Tube well outside the lease area and/or water tankers will provide the water for all the purposes.

(vii) Sewerage System. No sewerage system proposed, as the facilities of nearby sewerage system will be used.

(viii) Industrial Waste Management. As there is no industrial waste, hence not applicable

(ix) Solid Waste Management. Overburden is being stacked on the periphery of the boundary. Which will be backfilled at the end of mine life.

(x) Power Requirement & Supply / source. Not required at the lease area.

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7. Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R & R) Plan Policy to be adopted (Central/State) in respect of the project affected persons including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given). Not Applicable as there is any displacement or dislocation

8. Project Schedule & Cost Estimates Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the project to be given). Project will be started as soon as we get the environment clearance. Mining will be done for 3 years as the lease area has been granted for 3 years and further it can continue if the renewal is granted.

9. Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area. Project will help in improving job opportunities and transport business in the area.

Signature of Applicant

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Project Details-Riverbed Sand Mining Project Sr. Details Particulars No.

1. Name of Lease Holder Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak ABOUT THE PROPOSAL 2. Location address Survey No. – 1 (Private), Vi. – Motidumali, Ta. - Chhota Udaipur, Dist. - Chhota Udaipur.

3. Applicability of the CRZ Not Applicable Notification, 2011 4. Lease Area (Hectares) 0.88.00 Hect.

5. Co-ordinates of the Lease area Sr. No. LATITUDE LONGITUDE 1 22° 20' 20.5267" N 73° 55' 44.9203" E 2 22° 20' 20.0026" N 73° 55' 45.9430" E 3 22° 20' 18.8877" N 73° 55' 46.0120" E 4 22° 20' 18.3924" N 73° 55' 45.9209" E 5 22° 20' 18.3377" N 73° 55' 44.1270" E 6 22° 20' 18.9316" N 73° 55' 42.0809" E 7 22° 20' 21.5485" N 73° 55' 43.2260" E 8 22° 20' 22.6523" N 73° 55' 45.0913" E 6. Ownership of the Land Private Land. (Govt./Private Land) 7. Status of Operation (New Project New Project. or Existing project operating since______) 8. Status of Lease (Lease no., date of Lease Application Date: 20/05/2015 issue, lease period, date of Lease LOI No. :- GCU/QL/43/2075 application for lease renewal, etc.) Lease LOI Date :- 20/06/2015 9. Sand reserve (MT) 37,224 Ton.

10. Rate of Mining of sand 1,034 Ton. (MT/Month) ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS 11. If located within 10 km, aerial Name Distance (Km) distance of the lease area from the nearest: i. National Park/Wildlife None None Sanctuary/ Biosphere Reserve: ii. Reserve None None Minerals: Sand Page 16 of 21 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

Forest/protected forest: iii. Human Habitation: Distances District Taluka Village (KM) CHHOTA VADODARA Dhandhoda 1.25 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Devaliya 1.67 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Pavi 1.71 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Vasedi 1.93 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Aniyadri 2.18 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Dumali 2.42 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Dharmaj 2.74 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Jetpur 3.03 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Bopa 3.45 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Harvant 3.74 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Nani Rasli 3.81 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Gungawada 3.84 UDAIPUR CHHOTA Raysingpura VADODARA 4.09 UDAIPUR (Harvant CHHOTA VADODARA Maldhi 4.26 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Tejgadh 4.32 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Chilarvant 4.62 UDAIPUR CHHOTA Chhota Udaipur VADODARA 4.75 UDAIPUR (M) JETPUR VADODARA Rampura 4.84 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Zer 4.90 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Khajuriya 5.02 UDAIPUR VADODARA CHHOTA Ghelvant 5.32

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UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Tamboliya 5.37 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Oliamba 5.72 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Achhala 5.82 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Vankol 5.88 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Jaloda 6.04 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Mesara 6.62 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Bhensa 6.74 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Puniyavant 6.87 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Vav 7.02 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Vijol 7.06 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Umarva 7.19 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Talav Faliya 7.28 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Padharvant 7.38 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Malaja 7.44 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Rozkuva 8.01 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Ode 8.18 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Chokdi 8.45 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Nalej 8.58 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Palsanda 8.74 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Bordha 8.82 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Ekalbara 9.08 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Khuntaliya 9.16 UDAIPUR Minerals: Sand Page 18 of 21 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

CHHOTA VADODARA Bhilpur 9.20 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Simal Faliya 9.24 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Sengpur 9.26 PAVI JETPUR VADODARA Tarapur 9.26 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Chichod 9.29 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Kasara 9.38 UDAIPUR JETPUR VADODARA Vavdi 9.44 PAVI JETPUR VADODARA Moti Amrol 9.46 PAVI CHHOTA VADODARA Siloj 9.48 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Achheta 9.53 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Potiya 9.60 UDAIPUR CHHOTA VADODARA Baroj 9.85 UDAIPUR iv. Railway Line: Pavijetpur to Chhota Udaipur 0.80 km

v. Road: State Highway No. 157 0.77 km (North East Direction) vi. Notified/Protected None None Archaeological sites: vii. Social infrastructures, Dumali Primary School 1.64 km e.g. school, hospital, historic/cultural/religio Government Secondary School 9.17 km us places, defense (Chhota Udepur) establishments, etc.: Primary Health Center, 2.30 km (Tejgadh) 12. Width of riverbed (Meter) 616 Mt.

13. Average depth of water at lease 35 Mt. area (Meters) 14. Average thickness of sand deposit More Than 3 Mt. at lease area (Meter) 15. Detail on Riparian vegetation, None including endemic and endangered species of fauna, if any Minerals: Sand Page 19 of 21 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

16. Geo-hydrology of the river, flow Alluvial deposits occupy the area. The soil in this area is (perennial, seasonal, etc.), sandy. Sand and clay layers are found intercalated at sediment transport places. Sandy layers are having high porosity and characteristics/replenishment permeability, while the clay layers are having high potential, etc. porosity but low permeability.

17. Width and condition of access road 1.5k.m. of kutcha road having width of 5mt. (kutcha/pucca) to the lease area. Then there is pucca road of 5mt width.

18. Type of mining (Manual/ Semi- Semi-mechanized DETAILSmechanized/Mechanized). ON MINING / EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES 19. Equipment’s to used (bulldozers, Excavators, JCB, loaders. hydraulic excavators, JCB, scrapers, loaders, Diesel Pump, etc.) 20. Minimum setback distance from 10mt. river bank (Meter) 21. Minimum buffer distance from 10mt. river bank (Meter) 22. Minimum distance of stockpiles/ 25mt. vehicle loading place from river bank

23. Maximum depth of sand removal 3mt. (3 m or water depth whichever is less) 24. Man power requirement JCB, Loader operators, Laubour-4 Nos. Manager – 1. 25. No. of working days in a year 180 days

26. Time of working hours in a day 8 Hours (8 am to 6 pm)

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 27. Measures proposed for protection of • Water sprinkler has been provided to avoid dust environmental attributes like and, water, generation during material unloading. air, human, health, etc. • The muck pile sprayed with water prior to loading. • Quantity of dust fumes generated at the time of shattering and disintegration in strata is very less and settle down instantly which sometimes is also suppressed by effective watering. Occupational Safety & Health The method of mining will be in small scale and of manual nature .There will not be any deployment of heavy machines in the area for carrying out mining Minerals: Sand Page 20 of 21 Shivalabhai Thediyabhai Nayak 0.88.00Hect. Vi-Motidumali, Ta-Chhota Udaipur, Dist-Chhota Udaipur.

operation which will create noise pollution, air pollution or any other operational hazards due to presence of machines. 28. Details on transportation route & There will be emission from transportation. measures proposed for control of fugitive It is managed by following method: emission during transportation  Proper maintenance of vehicles with effective loading. Dust emission will be generated during transportation on kaccha road. Adequate water spraying will be done to compact the emission. All the transportation vehicles will be covered properly to avoid sand emission during transportation. 29. Detail on transportation route area/ road As the lease area lies within riverbed no plantation sides in at 20% of lease area, numbers & work can be done. types of species and budgetary outlay for the same 30. Plan for restoration/ reclamation Pits of Lease area will be filled up from sediments carried by the river. So no reclamation is required.

Signature of Applicant Assistant Geologist Geology and Mining Department Chhota Udaipur, Dist.:-Chhota Udaipur

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