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Proposed Integrated Logistics Park Declaration by EIA Coordinator(s) & Experts Contributing to the EIA ​“Proposed Integrated Logistics Park "Welspun One Logistic Park Bhiwandi" ​located at Village Bapgaon & Lonad, Taluka- Bhiwandi, Thane, Maharashtra developed by M/s DBG Estate Pvt. Ltd. I hereby declare that I was involved in the following EIA Report submitted to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) Infra-II Committee as EIA Coordinator. I further certify that the data given in this report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. EIA Coordinator: ​Mr. MG Narayanan Signature and Date:​ Period of Involvement: ​ August 2020-till date (However Baseline data ​for ​monitoring period ​December 2019- February 2020 have been done by Laboratory: M/s Green Envirospace Engineers & Consultant Pvt. Ltd. and project details have been provided by M/s DBG Estate Pvt. Ltd.) Office Address: ​Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 5th floor, NN Mall, Mangalam Palace, Sector – 3, Rohini, New Delhi – 110085 Functional Name of Involvement Signature S. No Areas Expert(s) (Period & Task) & Date I had reviewed the site condition along with the FAEs to understand the project site and the study area. Coordinated with the experts and prepared the EIA Mr. 1. impact assessment Coordinator Muthukumaran methodology. Identification and Prediction of the impact assessment, Formulation of the Environment Management Plan, Technical Review. August, 2020 -till date I had reviewed the site condition to understand the site conditions and the surrounding area. After assessing the Air pollution sources have prepared the AP Ms. Urvi Pritam Impact Mitigation measures 2 I was also involved in checking Selections of Air Quality Monitoring stations and was engaged as a FAE for this project from August, 2020 -till date I had reviewed the site condition to understand the site conditions and the surrounding area. After assessing the Water pollution sources have Ms. Neha 3 WP prepared the Impact Agarwal Mitigation measures and checking Selections of Water Monitoring stations and was engaged as a FAE for this project from August, 2020 -till date I had reviewed the site condition and Studied Village condition in the study area using Topographical map and extracted Secondary data from Census of India, 2011. Mrs. Rachna 4 SE Then was involved in Bhargava preparing a socio economic study report using the data collected primary survey and secondary data which includes impact and mitigation measures. I was involved as a FAE for this project from August, 2020 -till date I had reviewed the site condition to understand the site conditions and the surrounding area. After assessing the Noise pollution sources have 5 NOISE Ms. Urvi Pritam prepared the Impact Mitigation measures I checked Selections of Noise Monitoring stations and was engaged as a FAE for this project from August, 2020 -till date I had reviewed the site condition to understand the site conditions and the surrounding area. After assessing the Solid waste Mrs. Akta 6 SW management status in the Chugh study area have prepared the Impact Mitigation measures. I was engaged as a FAE for this project from August, 2020 -till date I had reviewed the site condition to understand the site conditions and the surrounding area. After assessing the Soil condition of the study area have Mr. Chandra 7 SC prepared the Impact Shekhar Jha Mitigation measures. I checked the soil quality monitoring stations and was engaged as a FAE for this project from August, 2020 -till date Abbreviations And Nomenclature AAQ Ambient air Quality ACF Activated Carbon Filter ANQ Ambient Noise Quality APCM Air Pollution Control Measures APCS Air Pollution Control System APHA American Public Health Association ASP Activated Sludge Process BDL Below detectable limit bgl Below ground level BOD Biological Oxygen Demand CER Corporate Environmental Responsibility CGWB Central Ground Water Board COD Chemical Oxygen Demand CPCB Central Pollution Control Board CSR Corporate Social Responsibility CTE Consent to Establish CTO Consent to Operate DG Diesel Generator EAC Expert Appraisal Committee EHS Environmental, Health and Safety EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EMC Environment Management Cell EMP Environmental Management Plan EMS Environmental Management System ENVIS Environmental Information System EPA Environmental Protection Agency ERP Emergency Response Plan ESZ Environment Sensitive Zone GLC Ground Level Concentrations GWQ Ground Water Quality HSD High Speed Diesel IMD India Meteorological Department IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature LOC Level of Concern MBBR Moving bed biofilm reactor MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation MoEF&CC Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change MPCB Maharashtra Pollution Control Board MSEDCL Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. msl Mean sea level MSW Municipal Solid Waste NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NABL National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration PESPL Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt Ltd PPE Personal Protective Equipment QA Quality Assurance QC Quality Control R&D Research and Development RA Risk Assessment RO Reverse Osmosis SEAC State Environment Appraisal committee SEIAA State Environment Impact Assessment Authority SPCB State Pollution Control Board SQ Soil Quality TDS Total Dissolved solids ToR Terms of Reference TPA Tons per Annum TPH Tons per Hour TSDF Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility TWA Total weighted Average VOC Volatile Organic Compound Table of Content S.No. Particulars Page No. 1. Form I A-1-A-25 2. Form IA B-1- B- 16 3. ToR Letter & ToR Compliance C-1- C- 17 4. EIA Report D-1- D- 242 5. Annexures E-1- E-743 Land Papers E-1 - E-262 Zone Premium Payment Letter For E-264- E-266 Change In Land Use Acknowledgment Slip for Master E-268 Plan Submission Layout Plan E-270 Landscape Plan E-272 Contour Plan showing Slope More E-274 than 1-1.5 Contour And Slope Analysis E-276 Superimposed With Storm Water Drain, Sewer Line Map Dual Plumbing Plan E-278 Storm Water Drainage Plan E-280 Layout Plan Showing Solar Panels E-282 Layout Showing Location of DG Sets E-284- 285 Layout Showing Location of OWC & E-287 STP Fire Fighting Plan E-289-291 Geotechnical Report E-291 - E-495 Rain Water Harvesting Report E-497- E-576 Hydrogeological Study E-577- E-646 Hydrology & Flood Risk Report E-648 - E-691 DP Remarks E-693 - E-696 No Litigation Pending Undertaking E-698 Test Reports E-700- E-721 Air Dispersion Report E-723 - E-743 Water Assurance E-745 Power Assurance E- 747 SECTION A: FORM I Integrated Logistic Park “Welspun One Logisitic Park Bhiwandi" at Bapgaon & Lonand Village, Taluka Bhiwandi, District-Thane, Maharashtra by M/S DBG Estate Pvt. Ltd. FORM 1 I. Basic Information S.No. Item Details Proposed Integrated Logistics Park "Welspun 1. Name of the project/s One Logistic Park Bhiwandi" 2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (b) Proposed capacity/ area/length/ Total plot area- 448270.24 m​2 ​ (110.76Acres) tonnage to be handled/ command 3. Net Plot area: 403443.22 m​2 (​ 99.69 Acres) area/ lease area/ number of wells to Total Built-up area- 369,479.00 m​2 be drilled 4. New/ Expansion/Modernization New 5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Not Applicable The project falls under ​Category ‘B’ as per EIA 6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ Notification, 2006 and its subsequent amendments. Does it attract the general 7. No condition? If yes, please specify. Does it attract the specific 8. No condition? If yes, please specify. Location Latitude:​ 19°17'1.61"N Longitude:​ 73° 8'29.76"E Bapgaon village: ​Survey No. 36/1/A, 36/1/B, 36/2/A, 36/2/B, 36/2/C, 36/2/E, 36/3/1, 36/25/3/5, 38/1/A, 38/1/B, 38/1/C, 38/1/D/2/A, 38/2/B, 38/2/C, , 39/1/A, 39/1/B/2/A, 39/2/B, 39/2/C, 40/1/A, 40/1/B, 40/1/C/2/A, 40/2/B, 41/4, 41/2/A/3/A/1/A, 60/B, 61/1/A, 61/1/B, 61/1C/2/A/3, 61/2/B/4/A/5B, 61/4/B, 61/4/C, 61/5/A/6/A, 61/5/A/7, 61/5/E, 61/6/B, 64, 65/1/1/A, 65/1/1/B, 65/1/1/C/1/2/B, 65/1/2/D, 9. 65/1/2/A/1/2/D/1/5/A, 65/2, 65/3/2/A, 65/5/B, Plot/ Survey/ Khasra No. 65/11/A, 65/11/B/12/1/B/14/B, 65/13, 65/14/A/17, 65/18/1/16, 65/18/2, 65/18/6, 65/18/7, 66/1/3/A/2/A, 66/2/C/6/C/7, 66/3/B/4, 67/1, 67/2, 67/3, 67/4, 67/6, 67/7/, 67/8, 67/9, 67/10, 67/11, 67/12, 68/1, 68/2, 68/3, 68/4, 68/5, 68/6, 68/7, 69/1/A/2/A/3/B, 69/1/A/3/A, 69/2/C/3/C, 70/1, 70/2, 70/3, 71/1/A/2, 71/1/B/5, 71/3/A, 71/12/A, 71/12/B, 72/1/C, 73/1, 73/2/3, 73/4/B/6/A, 73/4/C/22/A, 73/6/B, 73/8/B, 73/9/10/1/A, 73/10/2/A/10/B, 75/13/5/A, 73/14, Environment Consultant: M/s Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt Ltd A-2 Integrated Logistic Park “Welspun One Logisitic Park Bhiwandi" at Bapgaon & Lonand Village, Taluka Bhiwandi, District-Thane, Maharashtra by M/S DBG Estate Pvt. Ltd. 73/18, 73/22/C/23, 73/22/D, 73/24/B/25/A, 73/24/C, 73/24/E, 73/25/A/25/B, 73/25/C, 73/28, 73/29, 73/31, 75/1/E/3/2/1/B,75/1/1/A/2/B, 75/1/1/B, 75/1/2/C, 75/1/2/D, 75/1/2/A/2/C, 75/1/2/B/7/B, 75/3/2/A/3/2/B, 75/3/3/B, 75/3/4/A/5/6, 75/3/4/B, 76/1/A/2/A/3A, 76/1/A/2/E, 76/1/B/2B, 76/1/C, 76/1/D, 76/3/B/4/A, 76/5, 76/6/A, 76/6/B, 76/6/D, 76/6/E, 77/2/2, 77/2/3, 77/2/4, 77/2/5, 77/2/6, 94/3/4/3/5/B/8/B, 94/3/1/A/8/A, 94/7, 95/3/A, 95/4/A, 122/1/A, 122/1/B, 122/2/3/4/A, 122/4/B.
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