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Regional Geology with Reference to Location of Lease / Applied Area MINING PLAN INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN FOR ROAD METAL (Under Rule 7 A of APMMC Rules ‘1966 & Rule 23 (B) of MCDR 1988) (FOR THE PLAN PERIOD 2017-18 TO 2021-22) Over an extent of 2.226 Hectares in Sy. No. 801 of PARITALA (V), KANCHIKACHERLA (M), Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh State For M/s N.V. SUBBA RAO, Prop: SRI N.V. Subba Rao, Jupudi Village, Ibrahimpatnam Mandal, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh State. By P.V. SATYANARAYANA Consultant Geologist & RQP INTRODUCTION M/s N.V. SUBBA RAO, Prop: SRI N.V. Subba Rao was granted an application for quarry lease for ROAD METAL over an extent of 2.226 Hectares in Sy. No.801 of Paritala (V), Kanchikacherla (M), Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh State, for a further period of 15 years (07.07.2009 to 08.07.2024). The Assistant Direcror of Mines and geology , Nandigama , Submitted proposals of application duly recommending for grant of quarry lease for Road metal over an extent of 2.226 hects in sy no: 801 of Paritala village, Kanchikacherla Mandal, Krishna district for a further period of 15 years . Notice no: 824Q/2009 Dated: 17-06-2009. The Dy. Director of M&G, Kakinada in notice no: 824 / Q/ 2009 dated 24-03-2009 Where in permission is hereby accorded to granted for 1st renewal of quarry lease M/s N.V. SUBBA RAO, Prop: SRI N.V. Subba Rao was granted an quarry lease for ROAD METAL over an extent of 2.226 Hectares in Sy. No.801 of Paritala (V), Kanchikacherla (M), Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh State. 1 M/s N.V. SUBBA RAO, Prop: SRI N.V. Subba Rao, of Vijayawada, approached P.V. SATYANARAYANA, Consultant Geologist and RQP (RQP / DMG / AP / 34 / 2017) for preparation of Mining Plan in the above mentioned area. Accordingly this Mining Plan is prepared as per guidelines issued in Form-T in G.O.Ms.No.56, Industries & Commerce (M.II) Department dated 30-04-2016 under Rule 7 A of APMMC Rules ‘1966 and Progressive Mine Closure Plan under Rule 23 (B) of MCDR 1988 for the plan period 2017-18 TO 2021-22. 2 1.0 GENERAL M/s N.V. SUBBA RAO, Prop: SRI N.V. Subba Rao, 1.1 Name and Address of the lessee Jupudi Village, Ibrahimpatnam Mandal, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh State. 1.2 Status of the lessee Private Firm 1.3 Mineral for which lessee intends to mine Road Metal P.V. SATYANARAYANA Lattice It, Door No: 406,Green Avenue, Name and Address of the RQP who 1.4 Opp: Anil Castle, prepared the Mining Plan Gollapudi, Vijayawada- 521225 Ph No-8610692941 RQP/ DMG / AP / 34 / 2017 RQP Registration No. & Validity (Valid Upto 25th March ‘2027) 3 1.5 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY 1. Applied Area / Lease Details 1 Village Paritala 2 Mandal Kanchikacherla 3 District Krishna 4 State Andhra Pradesh 5 Survey No. 801 6 Extent 2.226 Hectares 7 Ownership of Occupancy Govt. Land The quarry lease area falls in the Survey of India, Toposheet No. 65 D / 06 (Scale 1 : 50,000) and is bounded B.P LATITUDE LONGITUDE No. 8 Geo Co-ordinates 1 N16°39'14.600" E080°26'17.200" 2 N16°39'13.700" E080°26'20.400" 3 N16°39'07.010" E080°26'17.500" 4 N16°39'08.000" E080°26'14.200" The quarry lease area is located at the distance of 6.1 Km due SE of Paritala village. The Mandal Head Quarters Kanchikacherla is located at the distance of 9.3 Km due NW of the quarry lease Location of the area and 9 area. The quarry lease area can be approached approach from National Highway – 65 at a distance of 3.3 km from quarry lease area. The location of the area is indicated in Key - Cum - Location Map (Plate - I). The Cadastral Map certified by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Vijayawada, in favour of M/s N.V. SUBBA RAO,Prop: SRI N.V. Subba Rao, is given as Plate No. II. 2. Period of Quarry Lease granted = 15 years (07.07.2009 to 08-07-2024) 4 3. Infrastructure and Communication The ground water level is about 15 – 45 M BGL at the foot hill. The Availability of Water agricultural fields in the surrounds of the quarry lease area are irrigated by ground water. Electricity is available in all the villages and in the nearby agricultural Availability of Electricity lands for borewells. Communication Network Tele Communications facility is available at the Paritala Village. State Transport Bus Services ply from Hyderabad, Vijayawada & Road Network Intermitted towns pass through National Highway – 65. Kondapalli Railway Station is 20.6 Km and Vijayawada Railway Nearest Rail Head Station is 30.2 Km from the Site. Port Facility Kakinada Port is about 254 Km from the Site. Primary School Education is available at Paritala Village. Higher School Education is available at Vijayawada Town. Registered Medical Practioner is available at Paritala Village. Medical Facility Vijayawada Town is well placed for Doctors, Nursing Homes & Hospitals. BOUNDARIES North Hill South Hill East Hill West Hill & Crusher Area Further good potential exists for the employment of unskilled labour in the existing Granite Quarries and Allied Small-Scale Industries. The area experiences Semi - Arid Climatic Conditions with an average annual rainfall of 1000 mm. The local day temperature varies from 25 C in November to 48 C in April & May Months. The general wind direction reported is SW to NE and SE to NW 5 PART – A 1.0 GENERAL DETAILS OF THE APPLIED AREA / QUARRY LEASE The quarry lease area is located on a part of hill with a maximum elevation of 50 M within the quarry lease area with topo relief in East 1 Topography direction. The lowest contour is 50 M and highest contour is 100 M in topo plan. 2 Drainage Sub-Dendritic Pattern in E – W direction Sparse with thorny bushes in the interstices of joints where soil is 3 Vegetation existing, areas around the barren rocky land are cultivation lands Semi-Arid. The area is falling under semi-arid tropical zone. The area is having dry climate. The temperature recorded in this area is 4 Climate 25°C in winter and about 48°C in summer seasons. The wind direction is in SW to NE. 5 Rainfall The average annual rainfall of the area is 1,000 mm. 6 Soil Type Red Soils 7 Land Use Pattern Agriculture and Cultivated lands 2.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION a) Brief description of Regional Geology with reference to location of lease / applied area Regional Geology The area constitutes southernmost part of Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt (EGMB), where the belt is tapering to less than 20 km width. EGMB is trending in NNE – SSW in the area. This area EGMB mainly represented by Western zone. The succession of Eastern Ghats Super Group is as follows: 6 Intrusive Layered Anorthosites and associated Mafics and Chromiferrous Ultra Mafics. Charnockite Group Charnokite with Mega Crystic K-Feldspar Charnockite, Two Pyroxene Granulate/ Amphibolites Khondalite Cacl – Silicate – Granulites 6 Group Garnet – Silliminite – Quartz – Biotite – K- Feldspar Graphite Gneiss (Khondalite) Quartzite – Ganet - Silliminite Granitoid Suite Granitoid with Mega Crystic K- Feldspar Undifferentiated (with MigmatiticDiaTectile, Augen) Porphyroblastic Granite and Gneisses Garnet – BiotiteHomophanus Granite/Gneiss Leptinite, Local CharnockiteNeosomes and Relics The Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt is fold thrust terrain, the margins defined by westerly. b) Detailed description of Geology of the lease area Present area constitutes part of Western Charnockite zone represented mainly of Charnockite and basic granulate with minor banded iron formation. Litho logically the lease area is underlain by Charnockite, which is fresh looking, greasy, dark colored with domination of hypersthenes, blue quartz minerals in it. The Charnockite in the area forms dome shaped, steepy sloping hills. The rock is medium to coarse grained texture composed of gresy quartz, hypersthenes, orthoclase and plagioclase with or without garnet. The rock is massive, with widely spaced vertical to sub vertical joints trending in NE-SW direction. It is observed that sheet joints are absent. Owing to its compact and hardness charnockite with stand to weathering and form huge, steepy sloping dome shaped hills in the area b) Detailed description of geology of lease area The Quarry Lease Area is fallen Flanks of the hill with topo relief of 50 M consisting of Chevrolet rock under lied by Granite Gneiss with average of archean period. Geologically gravel may be formed due to insite weathering of khondalite of rocks which is useful for formation of kaccha roads or filling purpose The Charnokite Rice is Very strong in natured having predominant joints with irregular direction i.e, shear in nature , which is useful for breaking and crushing purpose only ,these are utilize civil purpose c) Details of Quarry Lease holder M/s N.V. SUBBA RAO, Prop: SRI N.V. Subba Rao, Jupudi Village, Ibrahimpatnam Mandal, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh State. 7 d) Details of prospecting carried out As the ROAD METAL deposit is forming a part of hill slope rising 50 M above ground level within the quarry lease area. 1 pit was opened (Plate – III). Average Area Pit No. Grids Depth Direction (M2) (M) 1 N 00 – 250 & E 00 – 225 2,416.25 20 QLA e) Surface Cum Geological Plan area on 1: 1,000 or 1: 2,000 Scale Topographical Survey Total Station (5 Cm accuracy) was deployed to capture the contours. The BM is taken at a distance of 514m from pillar 2 in the NE of the quarry lease area with its value of 50 M.
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