APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE

OF

EXPANSION OF EXISTING BUTIBORI INDUSTRIAL AREA- PHASE II,

FORM-1

Submitted to

Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC), New Delhi

Submitted by

MIDC Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial Area, Nagpur – 441 122

Environmental Consultant

Building Environment () Pvt. Ltd Sai Sangam, Office No. 603, Plot No.85, Sector-15, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400 614

&

Anacon Laboratories Pvt Ltd. Head office: 60, Bajiprabhu Nagar, Nagpur-440033 Lab: FP-34, 35, Food Park, MIDC, Butibori, Nagpur-441122

MAY - 2014

MIDC, Nagpur Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial Area (BIA Phase – II) - Form-1

FORM -1

(I) Basic Information

Sr. Item Details No. 1 Name of the Project Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial area (BIA) (BIA Phase – II), MIDC,

Nagpur – 441 122

(Annexure I – Site Location Map)

2 S. No. in the schedule Industrial project. Industrial estate/parks/complexes/area, export processing zone (EPZs), Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Biotech Park, Leather Complexes Sr. No. 31. 3 Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to The project is proposed to be developed in a be handled/command area/lease Total Area = 275.58 ha. area/number of well to be drilled • Proposed open space = 15.60 ha. • Proposed Amenity area =12.37 ha. 4 New/Expansion/Modernization Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial Area. 5 Existing Capacity/Area etc. 275.58 ha 6 Category of the project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ Category-A 7 Does it attract the general condition? If yes, Not applicable please specify. 8 Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, Not Applicable please specify. 9 Location Proposed Butibori Industrial Area will be developed at Butibori, Nagpur.

 Latitude: 20°58'14.3782"N  Longitude: 78°54'23.0174"E (Refer Site Layout Plan Annexure II) Plot/ Survey/ Khasra No. The land details are given Annexure-III Village Mandva and Bhansuli Tehsil Hingna District Nagpur State 10 Nearest railway station/airport along with Nearest Railway station – Butibori Railway distance in kms. Station, approximately 8km in East direction. Nearest Airport – Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, approximately 22km in the NNE direction from project site. 11 Nearest Town, City, District Headquarters Butibori Town - Approximately 8km in East along with the distance in kms. direction. Nagpur city – Approximately 24 km in NNE direction from project site.

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12 Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Municipal Nearest Villages – Mandwa and Bhansuli Corporation, Local body (complete postal Post Butibori, Tahsil Hingna, District Nagpur. addresses with telephone nos. to be given) 13 Name of the Applicant Executive Engineer Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC), Nagpur (Government of Maharashtra). 14 Registered Address MIDC, Division - 1 Plot no X-50, Hingna Industrial area, Nagpur Ph:0810 8119181 15 Address for Correspondence: Name Mr. S. S. Akulwar Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Executive Engineer Address MIDC, Division - 1 Plot no X-50, Hingana Industrial area, Nagpur, Ph: 0810 8119181 Pin Code 440 016 E-mail [email protected]

Telephone(Cell. No.) /Fax No: 08108119181/ 07104-236769 16 Details of alternative sites examined, if any. Not Applicable Location of these sites should be shown on a toposheet. 17 Interlinked Projects Not Applicable 18 Whether separate application of interlinked Not Applicable project has been submitted? 19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20 If no, reason Not Applicable 21 Whether the proposal involves approval / clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given. (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 Not Applicable (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 Not Applicable (c) The CRZ Notification, 1991 Not Applicable 22 Whether there is any Government Order / Not Applicable Policy relevant / relating to the site? 23 Forest land involved (hectares) Not Applicable 24 Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and / or land in which the project is proposed to be set up? (a) Name of the Court Not Applicable (b) Case No. (c) Order/ directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

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

Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes Details thereof (with approximate No. /No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land No Land for the proposed expansion falls use, land cover or topography including under Notified Butibori Industrial zone. The increase in intensity of land use (with expansion is proposed in an open land. respect to local land use plan) There will be temporary change in Land use. The topography of the area is plain. (Refer Annexure IV).

1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation and The proposed expansion will be on buildings? open/vacant land, which has a sparse vegetation and no major clearance of vegetation is required.

The excavated soil will be stored in a secured place and will used for the restoration and gardening activities.

1.3 Creation of new land uses? No The proposed site is designated for industrial development along with Commercial developmental activities.

1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. bore No It has already been done in Additional houses, soil testing? Butibori Industrial Area. 1.5 Construction works? Yes a. Construction of industries and supportive infrastructure b. MIDC shall provide infrastructure like road, water pipeline, electrical supply, street lighting etc.

MIDC shall not construct buildings. Required buildings and structures shall be constructed by the concerned industries themselves.

1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition work shall be involved. 1.7 Temporary sites used for construction Yes Temporary Labour camps would be works or housing of construction provided at the site during construction workers? phase.

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1.8 Above ground buildings, structures or Yes Construction of industries and supportive earthworks including linear structures, cut infrastructure and fill or excavations MIDC will provide infrastructure like road, water pipeline, electrical supply etc.

1.9 Underground works including mining or yes Laying of pipeline for water supply and tunneling? other infrastructure like underground cabling. 1.10 Reclamation works? No Not Applicable 1.11 Dredging? No Not Applicable 1.12 Offshore structures? No Not Applicable 1.13 Production and manufacturing processes? yes Will be carried out by respective industrial entities. 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or No A temporary shed will be made for the materials? storage of materials. These facilities will be created by the individual industries during construction and operation phases as per the requirement.

1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid Yes I. MIDC has provided 13 Acres of land to waste or liquid effluents? Butibori Manufacturers Association (BMA) for CETP. BMA has commissioned 5 MLD CETP to cater needs of existing Butibori Industries. Additional treatment facilities will be provided for proposed industries and the capacity of existing CETP will be enhanced. If the effluent generated by small units is substantial, then MIDC may provide CETP. However, it’ll be emphasized that large & medium industries will adopt Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD), since it is their responsibility to treat effluent & discharge as per State Pollution Control Board Water Act. (Refer Annexure V). II. Treated wastewater will be reused and recycled, by individual industries in the process and gardening purposes. III. For disposal of solid waste existing facilities will be utilized after segregation of organic and inorganic wastes. However for Hazardous waste, existing TSDF facility and incinerator will be used

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for which 29.7 hectares of land has been made available to M/S VEPL ( Enviro Pvt. Ltd.) who is the operator of TSDF. 1.16 Facilities for long term housing of No Not Applicable operational workers? 1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during Yes The expansion project will lead to the construction or operation? increase in traffic density during the construction as well as the operation phase. Necessary facilities will be created accordingly by MIDC. 1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or other No It is intended to make maximum utilization transport infrastructure including new or of existing road network for mobilization of altered routes and stations, ports, personnel and/or materials. No new roads airports etc? are required for the proposed project. However, within the Butibori industrial estate Phase-II internal roads of sufficient width shall be constructed. 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing transport No No closure or diversion of existing routes or infrastructure leading to transportation routes has been envisaged. changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or No No diversion of transmission lines or pipelines? pipelines has been proposed.

1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, No Not Applicable. realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? Yes The site has natural drainage (Nullah) flowing across it. This drainage is a natural- flowing one from small ridges across the site. Due to the construction of walls the Nullah is properly channelized. Suitable culverts are provided at stream crossings. 1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water from Yes Main source of water supply will be ground or surface waters? through existing MIDC Water Supply scheme, cap 5 MLD whose capacity will be enhanced to cater to the proposed Butibori Phase-II. It will cater to the domestic requirements whereas water requirements for flushing and gardening will be fulfilled by treated water generated from STPs from medium and large industries. Tanker water shall be used in case of shortfall of water supply by MIDC.

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1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land Yes The expansion project will include paved surface affecting drainage or run-off? areas and thus the run-off from the site is expected to increase due to reduced infiltration. The quantity of the run-off is expected to increase. However, the increased run-off will not cause flooding or water-logging because of a well-designed storm water drainage network, moreover this will lead enhance the recharging of ground water level. 1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for Yes Local manpower will be employed from the construction, operation or surrounding areas on temporary basis for decommissioning? the purpose of Construction work. During Operation Phase, Local manpower based on their skill and qualification, will be employed by the individual industries. The materials for Construction will be sourced from the nearby areas. 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No Not Applicable decommissioning or restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during decommissioning No Not Applicable which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area in either Yes During Construction phase mainly local temporarily or permanently? labourers will be recruited. During the Operational phase, individual industries will provide employment based on their skills and educational qualifications from outside also, however preference will be given to the local people. A likely increase in population due to proposed industrial activities in the area has been envisaged. 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not Applicable

1.30 Loss of native species or genetic diversity? No Not Applicable

1.31 Any other actions? No Not Applicable

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2. Use of natural resources for construction or operation of the project (Such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short Supply):

Sr. Information/Checklist Conformation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped or Yes 275.58 hectares of open land has been acquired agricultural land (ha) and shall be developed for industrial activities. 2.2 Water (expected sources & Yes Fresh water requirement for the proposed competing users) unit: KLD project is expected to be 5 MLD. Water supply from Irrigation Department will be the main source during Operation phase. The capacity of the existing water supply scheme will be enhanced by 5 MLD to cater to the future requirements. 2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not Applicable 2.4 Construction material-Stone, Yes Cannot be quantified at this stage however will aggregates, sand/Soil(expected be sourced from nearby areas. Source-MT) 2.5 Forests and timber( Source-MT) No Not Applicable 2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels Yes Power supply to the site will be obtained from (Sources, Competing users) Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Unit: Fuel (MT), Energy(MW) Ltd. (MSEDCL/MSETCL). Power requirement during construction phase would be 20 KVA and during operation phase would be 36.5 KVA. Backup source – For fire equipment, as required by the chief fire officer, second source of supply will be obtained from MSEDCL / D.G. for multi- storey buildings only, if any. Provision of back-up DG sets shall be made by individual industries in case of a power failure. 2.7 Any other natural resources (use No Not Applicable appropriate standard unit)

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

Sr. Information/Checklist Conformation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or materials which are Yes Waste Oil which will be generated from DG hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human sets shall be stored in sealed containers and health or the environment (Flora, fauna, ultimately sold off to authorized Recyclers. and water supplies) Hazardous waste management and disposal shall be as per the prescribed Hazardous Waste norms 2008. 3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or No Not Applicable affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases) 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by Yes It will provide employment opportunities to changing living condition? the local people in terms of labor during construction and Service personnel during the Operational phase. It will also lead to infrastructure development and will enhance the aesthetics of the area, which in turn will have a positive impact on the welfare of people. Moreover employment opportunities to the local people will help to enhance the quality of life of the people. 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could Yes Will be taken care of by individual industries, be affected by the project e.g. Hospital as per their respective HSE policies. patients, children, the elderly etc. 3.5 Any other causes No Not Applicable

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

Sr. Information/ Checklist Confirmation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, Overburden or mine wastes No Not Applicable 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and/or Yes Will be quantified and incorporated in the Commercial Waste) EIA accordingly. 4.3 Hazardous wastes (As per hazardous Yes Will be quantified and incorporated in the waste management rules) EIA accordingly. 4.4 Other industrial process wastes Yes Will be quantified and incorporated in the EIA accordingly. 4.5 Surplus product Yes Will be quantified and incorporated in the EIA accordingly. 4.6 Sewage sludge form effluent treatment Yes Will be quantified and incorporated in the EIA accordingly. 4.7 Construction or demolition wastes No Not Applicable 4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment No Not Applicable 4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials No Not Applicable 4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not Applicable 4.11 Other Solid wastes Yes Will be quantified and incorporated in the EIA accordingly.

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous. Toxic or Noxious substances to air (kg/Hr)

Sr. Information/ Checklist Confirmation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emission from combustion of fossil fuels Yes The emission will be mainly from DG sets in from stationary or mobile sources case of power failure and from transportation activities during Construction and Operation phases. 5.2 Emission from production processes Yes Cannot be envisaged at this stage. 5..3 Emission from materials handling Yes Temporary impact of dust emission is including storage or transport anticipated from the construction material movement and construction activities. 5.4 Emission from construction activities Yes Cannot be quantified at this stage. including plant and equipment 5.5 Dust or Odors from handing of materials Yes Cannot be quantified at this stage. including construction materials, Sewage and waste 5.6 Emissions from incineration of Yes Will be quantified and incorporated in the waste final EIA report.

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5.7 Emission from burning of waste in open No Not Applicable air (e.g. Slash materials, Construction debris) 5.8 Emission from any other Sources No Not Applicable

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

Sr. Information/ Checklist Confirmation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 6.1 From operations of equipment e.g. Yes Will be measured and recorded in the final EIA engines, ventilation plant crushers report. 6.2 From industrial or similar processes Yes Will be measured and recorded in the final EIA report. 6.3 From construction or Demolition Yes Will be measured and recorded in the final EIA report. 6.4 From Blasting or Piling No Not Applicable 6.5 From construction or Operational traffic Yes Noise from traffic movements is expected from the proposed development. However it will both be of less intensity and short duration. (Refer Annexure VI) 6.6 From Lighting or Cooling systems Yes Noise generation from D.G sets. However the DG sets will be placed in an acoustic enclosure and will be strategically located so that no impact is caused. 6.7 From any other Sources No Not Applicable

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7. Risks of Contamination of land or water from real eases of pollutants into the ground or into Sewers, Surface eaters, Ground water, Coastal waters or the sea:

Sr. Information/ Checklist Confirmation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling , storage, use or Yes Will be handled as per hazardous waste spillage of hazardous materials management and disposal norms. 7.2 Form discharge of sewage or other Yes Compliance as per Water Act as per state effluents to water or the land pollution control board norms. (expected mode and place of discharge) 7.3 By deposition of Pollutants emitted to Yes Compliance as per Air and Water Act as per state air into the land or into water pollution control board norms. 7.4 Form any other sources No Not Applicable 7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of No Not Applicable pollutants in the environment from these sources?

8. Risk of accidents during constriction or operation of the projects, which could affect human health or the environment

Sr. Information/ Checklist Confirmation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc from Yes The project area already has hazardous storage, handling, use production of management site. The quantification will hazardous substances depend on composition of industries and will be incorporated in the EIA report accordingly. 8.2 From any other causes No Not Applicable 8.3 Could the project be affected by natural Yes The site is located in Seismic Zone III, so disasters causing environmental damage proper measures will be taken during the (e.g floods, earthquakes, landslides, Construction phase. cloudburst etc)?

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

Sr. Information/ Checklist Confirmation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of supporting Yes The project will stimulate the growth of utilities, ancillary development or supporting suppliers, service providers and development stimulated by the project housing development in the nearby area and which could have impact on the thereby will help in boosting the economy of environment e.g.:- the region. . Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc) . Housing development . Extractive industries . Supply industries . Other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could No Not Applicable have an impact on the environment. 9.3 Set a precedent for later developments Yes The proposed project will be developed in an environmentally sustainable manner. 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to No Not Applicable proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects.

(III) Environmental Sensitivity

Sr. Information/ Checklist Confirmation Name Aerial distance (within 15 Km) proposed No /Identity project location boundary 1. Areas protected under international - A list of various environmental sensitive conventions, national or local legislation areas is attached as for their ecological, landscape, Cultural or Annexure VII. other related value. 2. Area which are important or sensitive for Water Bor Wildlife Sanctuary (40 Kms). ecological reasons-Wetlands, water bodies & Wena River (6.5 Km/South) courses or other zone, biospheres, Forests RF near village Bid Nilzodi (5.36 Km/NW) mountains, forests RF near village Bid Ajangaon (6.8 Km/SW) RF near village Dhokarda (6.0 Km/SW) 3. Areas used by protected, important or - None sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, Migration

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4. Inland, Costal, Marine or underground River Wena River (6.5 Km/South South East) waters 5. State, National boundaries Nil Nil 6. Routes or facilities used by the public for Nil Nil access to recreation or other tourist, Pilgrim areas 7. Defense installations - 2 Km away from boundary (Ordinance factory) 8. Densely populated or built-up area - Adjoining villages Mandva and Bhansuli 9. Areas occupied by sensitive man- made Nil Nil land uses (Hospitals, Schools, Places of worship, Community facilities) 10. Areas containing important, high quality River & Wena River (6.5Km/South South East) or scarce resources (Ground water Forest Tourism – Nil. resources, Surface resources, forestry, agricultural, fisheries, Tourism, Minerals) 11. Areas already subjected to pollution or Nil Nil in 10 km radius. environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12. Areas susceptible to natural hazard which - The area falls under seismic Zone-III as could cause the project to present per 2002 Bureau of Indian Standards environmental problems (earthquakes, (BIS). Subsidence, Landslides, Erosion ,flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

Note – Existing Butibori MIDC area 2420 Hac proposed addition 275.58 Hac total area after expansion = 2695.58 (IV) Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies (For Details Refer Annexure VIII) 1. Project Description . Project proponent and their experience in said field. . Justification of project. . Proposed project details and Project cost. . Resource requirement and its source. . Proposed product and Manufacturing process along with flow diagram. . Benefits of proposed product Description of Environmental Status / Baseline study within 10 kms radius (study area) from project site. . Project site location and Infrastructures facilities available in the study area were surveyed. . Existing environmental parameters – Air, Water, Soil & Noise, Meteorology. . Environmental Monitoring – Frequency and sampling location for air, water, noise and soil. . Demarcation of Impact boundary (10 km from the project site).

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. Air quality modeling for PM2.5, PM10, NH3, NOx and SO2. . Land use pattern, topography and soil quality. . Micrometeorology from nearby IMD &/or Port station. . Socio economic status within study area. . Ecological status within study area.

2. Impacts & Mitigation Measures

. Identification of impacts due to proposed project activities. . Impact on ambient air and mitigation measures including green belt development. . Impact on water environment and mitigation measures. . Soil pollution source and mitigation measures. . Noise generation and control. . Impact on socio economic structure and mitigation measures. . Impact on health and safety and its measures taken to mitigation.

3. Environmental Management Plan

. Environmental Management System. . Details of pollution control measures. . Environment management cell. . Total capital cost and recurring cost for environmental pollution control measures. . Proposed schedule for environmental monitoring.

4. Risk Assessment, Disaster Management Plan 5. Benefits from Proposed project 6. Conclusion

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ANNEXURE – I SITE LOCATION MAP

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ANNEXURE – II LAYOUT PLAN

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ANNEXURE – III LAND DETAILS

Sr. No. LAND DETAILS (In Ha.) 1. LARGE SIZE PLOTS 95.00 2. MEDIUM SIZE PLOTS 50.00 3. SMALL SIZE PLOTS 32.00 4. COMMERCIAL PLOTS 13.00 5. OPEN SPECES 15.60 6. AMENITIES 12.37 7. HILLY PART 35.0 (App.) 8. TRUNK ROADS 22.61 TOTAL AREA (In Ha.) 275.58

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ANNEXURE – IV

LAYOUT PLAN ALONG WITH CONTOUR MAP

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ANNEXURE – V

WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM

DETAILS OF EFFULENT TREATMENT

The treatment system involves the processes of wastewater treatment for industrial and domestic wastewater, which consist of industries effulgent, flushed water, wash water and wastewater. The selected treatment system is based on Extended Aeration System. The wastewater treatment processes consist of receiving sump, aeration tank, secondary clarifier, upflow filter, pressure sand filter, activated carbon filter and filter press.

Basis Design Parameters

Wastewater Characteristics

• pH : 6.0-8.0

• BOD concentration: 250 mg./L

• COD concentration: 500 mg./L

• TSS concentration: 200 mg./L

• Oil & Grease concentration: 15 mg./L

Treated Water Quality

• pH : 6.0-8.0

• BOD concentration: <30 mg./L

• COD concentration: <250 mg./L

• TSS concentration: <100 mg./L

• Oil & Grease concentration: <10 mg./L

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ANNEXURE – VI

NOISE LEVEL GENERATED DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE & OPERATIONS PHASE

Name of Source Noise Level at 16m (50ft) Noise level at 1m from source From source in dB (A) (calculated) in dB (A) Air Compressor 87 111 Back Hoe/Loder 81 105 Concrete Mixer Truck 85 109 Concrete Pumper 70 94 Concrete Vibrators 77 101 Cranes-mobile 81 105 Dump Truck 83 107 Hammering 86 110 Jackhammer 88 112 Pile Driver 100 124 Radial Arm Saw 80 104

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ANNEXURE – VII

ECOLOGICAL SENSITIVE AREAS

Sr. No. Location Distance from site (KM) 1. RF near village Bid Nilzodi 5.36 km NW 2. RF near village Bid Ajangaon (6.8 Km/SW) 6.8 km SW 3. RF near village Dhokarda (6.0 Km/SW) 6.0 km SW

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ANNEXURE-VIII

DETAILED PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE

ToR for EIA studies in respect of proposed Industrial Estates may include, but not limited to the Following:

1. Executive summary of the project – giving a prima facie idea of the objectives of the proposal, use of resources, justification, etc. In addition, it should provide a compilation of EIA report including EMP and post-project monitoring plan in brief.

Project description:

2. Details of the industries, for which the estate is being planned and their proposed capacities of installation, if available. In the absence of complete details, indicate the type of industries and capacity being considered. 3. Land requirement for the project including the peripheral greenbelt inside the boundary. 4. Justification for selecting the proposed size of the IEs. 5. Details on strategy being followed for development of IE. 6. Layout map of estate indicating processing zones, admin area, roads, plots, green belt, common utilities area, etc., shall be shown along with contour map. Landscape plan including open spaces may be described. 7. Classify the proposed industries based on their pollution potential to the possible extent i.e., A1 to A4 categories for air pollution and W1 to W4 categories for water pollution - CPCB Guidance may be referred for classification. 8. Backward and forward linkages of the IEs (availability of input resources and markets for the products / by-products and anticipated benefits for the regional development). 9. Details of Infrastructure Development within the IE and in the region. 10. Details on known industrial activity-specific proposed processes, resource consumption and rejects assessment. 11. Details on estimated quantity of fuel required, fuel type, nature, source and transportation. 12. Details on estimated water balance by taking into account the conservation measures, reuse and recycling of treated effluents. 13. Individual and/or common facilities for waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal (all effluent, emission and refuse including MSW, and hazardous wastes.) 14. Commitment from the concerned authorities regarding availability of power, water and sewerage network. 15. Details of Solid Waste management including arrangements for hazardous waste management and e-waste. 16. Details on provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes. 17. Details on use of local building materials. The provisions of fly ash Notification should be kept in view. 18. Detailed plan of treated water disposal, reuse and utilization/management. 19. In case of site leveling involving quarrying, details thereof. 20. Any litigation pending against the project and/or any direction/order passed by any Court of Law related to the environmental pollution and impacts in the last two years and if so, details thereof.

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Description of the environment:

21. The project study area for EIA studies shall be up to a distance of 10 km from the boundary of the proposed IE. 22. Location of the project site and nearest habitats with distances from the project site to be demarcated on a toposheet (1: 50000 scale). 23. Landuse based on satellite imagery including location specific sensitivities such as national parks/wildlife sanctuary, villages, industries, etc. for the study area. 24. Demography details of all the villages falling within the study area. 25. Topography details of the project area. 26. Anticipated pollution loads from each of the known composition of industrial units. Cumulative waste water quantity and pollution load, point source–specific details for air pollutants and their loads, total solid/hazardous waste generation etc. 27. Details of rainwater harvesting and how it will be used in the IE & outfall. 28. The baseline data to be collected from the study area w.r.t. different components of environment viz. air, noise, water, land, and biology and socio-economic. 29. Identification of existing potential sources of pollution in the study area. 30. Present and projected population; present and proposed land use; planned developmental activities, issues relating to squatting and relocation, community structure, employment, distribution of income, goods and services; recreation; public health and safety; cultural peculiarities, aspirations and attitudes shall be explored in study. 31. Details regarding availability of social infrastructure and future projections, details of facilities such as sanitation, fuel, restroom etc. to be provided to the labour force during construction as well as to the casual workers including truck drivers during operation phase. 32. Detailed study of the hydrological and geo-hydrological conditions of the project area including a contour plan indicating slopes and showing drainage pattern and outfall. 33. Information regarding surface hydrology and water regime and impact of the same, if any due to the project. 34. Examine soil characteristics, topography, rainfall pattern and soil erosion. 35. Details on surface water quality of nearby water sources and other surface drains. 36. Details of groundwater quality in and around the IE. 37. Examine water quality with reference to Persistent Organic Pollutants, if relevant. 38. Details on water quality for parameters such as pH, Temperature (0C), Oil and grease*, Cyanide* (as CN), Ammoniacal nitrogen* (as N), Phenolic compounds* (as C6H5OH), Hexavalent Chromium*, Total chromium*, Copper*, Nickel* , Lead*, Arsenic*, Mercury*, Cadmium*, Selenium*, Fluoride*, Boron*, Radioactive Materials*, Alfa emitters*, Hc/ml*, Beta emitters*, Hc/ml*, etc. (* - As applicable). These parameters to be determined depend on the type of industries coming in industrial estates. 39. Details on existing and expected ambient air quality, stack and fugitive emissions for PM10, PM 2.5, SO2*, NOx*, O3, suspended particulates, VOC, Mercury, etc., and evaluation of the adequacy of the proposed pollution control devices to meet standards for point sources and to meet AAQ standards. (* - As applicable and these parameters to be determined depends on the type of industries coming in industrial estates) 40. The air quality contours may be plotted on a location map showing the location of project site, habitation nearby, sensitive receptors, if any and wind roses. 41. Mathematical modeling for calculating the dispersion of air pollutants and ground level concentration along with emissions from boilers. 42. Details on noise levels at sensitive/commercial receptors. 43. Site-specific meteorological data including mixing heights and secondary data for future predictions. 44. One season site-specific data excluding monsoon season.

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45. Proposed baseline monitoring network for the consideration and approval of the Competent Authority. 46. Fuel analysis to be provided (sulphur, ash content and mercury). Details of auxiliary fuel, if any including its quantity, quality, storage, etc., should also be given. 47. Examine entry/exit points of the project including the crossings from the highway and provision of service roads on the basis of traffic density studies and analysis. 48. Climatic conditions of the study area shall be monitored for hourly wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, ambient dry and wet bulb temperatures and precipitation. 49. Ecological status (terrestrial and aquatic) of the study area such as habitat type and quality, species, diversity, rarity, fragmentation, ecological linkage, age, abundance, etc. 50. If ecologically sensitive attributes fall within the study area, proponent shall describe the sensitivity (distance, area and significance) and propose the additional points based on significance for review and acceptance by the SEAC. Ecologically sensitive attributes include: a. National Parks. b. Wild ife sanctuaries/Game reserves c. Tiger reserve/Elephant reserve/Turtle nesting ground. d. Mangrove area. e. Wetlands. f. Reserved and protected forests, etc. g. Any other closed/protected area under the wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, any other area locally applicable. 51. If any incompatible land use attributes fall within the study area, proponent shall describe the sensitivity (distance, area and significance) and propose the additional points based on significance for review and acceptance by the SEAC. Incompatible land use attributes include: a. Public water supply areas from rivers/surface water bodies, from ground water. b. Scenic areas/tourism areas/hill resorts. c. Religious places, pilgrim centers that attract over 10 lakh pilgrims a year. d. Protected tribal settlement (notified tribal areas where industrial activity is not permitted). e. Monuments of national significance, World Heritage sites. f. Cyclone, Tsunami prone areas (based on last 25 years). g. Airport areas. h. Any other features as specified by the state or local government and other features as locally applicable, including prime agricultural lands, pasture migratory corridors, etc. 52. If the location falls in Valley, specific issues connected to the natural resources management shall be studied and presented. 53. If the location falls in CRZ area: A CRZ map duly authenticated by one of the authorized agencies demarcating LTL, HTL, CRZ area, location of the project and associate facilities w.r.t. CRZ, coastal features such as mangroves, if any. a. Provide the CRZ map in 1: 10000 scale in general case and in 1: 5000 scale for specific observations b. Proposed site for disposal of dredged material and environmental quality at the point of disposal/impact areas. c. Fisheries study should be done w.r.t. Benthos and marine organic material and coastal fisheries.

Anticipated environmental impacts and mitigation measures:

54. Anticipated generic environmental impacts due to this project may be evaluated for significance and based on corresponding likely impacts valued environmental components (VECs) may be identified. Baseline studies may be conducted for all the concerned VECs and likely impacts will have to be assessed for their magnitude in order to identify mitigation measures

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55. Tools used for the appropriate assessment of environmental impacts. 56. While identifying the likely impacts, also include the following for analysis of significance and required mitigation measures: a. Impacts due to transportation of raw materials and end products on the surrounding environment b. Impacts on surface water, soil, ground water, drainage due to project activities c. Impacts due to air pollution d. Impacts due to odour pollution e. Impacts due to noise f. Impacts due to fugitive emissions g. Impacts on health of workers due to proposed project activities. 57. Proposed odour control measures. 58. Detail examination of the proposed site with reference to possible impact of infrastructure covering water supply, pipelines, roads, storm water drainage, sewerage, power, temporary waste storage facilities, treated wastewater disposal (land/sewer/surface water bodies), common facilities, etc. shall be done. 59. Environmental condition scenarios shall be developed based on industrial activities and pollution potentials. 60. Details of traffic density vis-à-vis impact on the ambient air. 61. Cumulative impact on regional supportive capacity shall be studied in terms of population density, water supply, sewerage, storm water drainage, power supply, educational facilities, medical facilities, public transport, traffic, housing for EWS, and community facilities, etc. 62. Details on positive and negative impacts, direct and indirect impacts, induced impacts. 63. Project activities and impacts shall be represented in a matrix form with separate matrices for pre and post mitigation scenarios. 64. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described. Traffic survey shall be carried out on weekdays and weekends separately and the anticipated traffic increase shall also be analyzed. 65. Odour mitigation plan may be described. Also make provision of green cover as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between habitation and industry. 66. water harvesting proposals shall be made with due safeguards for groundwater quality. Maximize recycling of water and utilization of rain water. 67. Temporary plans for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), safe drinking water, medical health care, crèche, etc. 68. Proposed measures for occupational safety and health of the workers. 69. Impact of the project on local infrastructure of the area such as road network and whether any additional infrastructure would need to be constructed and the agency responsible for the same with time frame. 70. Action plan for the greenbelt development – species, width of plantations, planning schedule etc. within the boundary around the IE in accordance to CPCB published guidelines. 71. In case of likely impact from the proposed project on the surrounding reserve forests, Plan for the conservation of wild fauna in consultation with the State Forest Department shall be chalked out. 72. Identification of mitigation measures, source control and treatment shall be done.

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Analysis of alternative resources and technologies:

73. Comparison of alternate sites shall be done and the reasons for selecting the proposed site shall be outlined. Conformity of the site with the prescribed guidelines in terms of CRZ, river, highways, railways, etc shall be checked. 74. Evaluate alternative disposal modes of effluent and solid wastes, from the point of view of disposal points and associated impacts shall be studied. 75. All kind of resources both renewable and non-renewable shall be taken into account. 76. Details on improved technologies shall be explored.

Environmental Monitoring Program:

77. Monitoring program for pollution control at source. 78. Monitoring pollutants at receiving environment for the appropriate notified parameters – air quality, groundwater, surface water, etc. during operational phase of the project. 79. Specific program to monitor safety and health protection of workers 80. Appropriate monitoring network has to be designed and proposed, to assess the possible residual impacts on VECs. 81. Details of in-house monitoring capabilities and the recognized agencies if proposed for conducting monitoring.

Additional Studies:

82. Details on risk assessment and damage control during different phases of the project and proposed safeguard measures. 83. Details on socio-economic development activities such as commercial property values, generation of jobs, education, social conflicts, cultural status, accidents, etc. 84. Proposed plan to handle the socio-economic influence on the local community. The plan should include quantitative dimension as far as possible. 85. Details on compensation package for the people affected by the project, considering the socioeconomic status of the area, homestead oustees, land oustees, and landless labourers. 86. Public hearing should be conducted as per the prescribed procedure. Points identified in the public hearing and commitment of the project proponent to the same. Detailed action plan addressing the issues raised, and the details of necessary allocation of funds. 87. The historical importance of the area shall also be examined in the study. While this analysis is being conducted, it is expected that an assessment of public perception of the proposed development be conducted. 88. Describe the application of industrial ecology concept for planning of IEs. Explore possibility of utilizing waste of one unit as raw material for the other units. 89. Specific chemical emergency response and proposed rescue system. 90. Details on corporate social responsibility proposal.

Environmental Management Plan:

91. Administrative and technical organizational structure to ensure proposed post-project monitoring program for approved mitigation measures 92. EMP devised to mitigate the adverse impacts of the project should be provided along with item-wise cost of its implementation (capital and recurring costs). 93. Allocation of resources and responsibilities for plan implementation. 94. Details of the emergency preparedness plan and on-site and off-site disaster management plan.

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Specific points:

95. Details of Solvent Recovery Plant to be installed to recover the solvents and its monitoring mechanism. 96. Mitigation measures to control fugitive measures 97. Details of STP/CETP to be installed for the treatment of sewage and trade effluent generated to the prescribed standards and recycling mechanism. 98. Detailed plan for compliance with the provision of rules and guidelines under Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 and Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Trans boundary Movement) Rules,2008 as amended from time to time. 99. Plan for Occupational Health Surveillance as per Factories Act. 100. Eco-developmental measures including community welfare measures. 101. Details of MoU with all buyers of the plot to ensure operation and maintenance of the ETP/STP/CETP/TSDF etc and other assets. 102. If the location falls in CRZ area: A CRZ map duly authenticated by one of the authorized agencies demarcating LTL, HTL, CRZ area, location of the project and associate facilities w.r.t. CRZ, coastal features such as mangroves, if any. a. Provide the CRZ map in 1: 10000 scale in general case and in 1: 5000 scale for specific observations b. Proposed site for disposal of dredged material and environmental quality at the point of disposal/impact areas. c. Fisheries study should be done w.r.t. Benthos and Marine organic material and coastal fisheries.

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Above points shall be adequetly addressed in the EIA report at corresponding chapters, in addition to the contents given in the reporting structure as below:

Sr.no EIA STRUCTURE CONTENTS 1 Introduction Purpose of the report Identification of project & project proponent Brief description of nature, size, location of the project and its importance to the country, region 2 Project Description Scope of the study-details of regulatory scoping carried out (As per ToR) Condensed description of those aspects of the project (based on the feasibility study), likely to cause environmental effects. Details should be provided to give clear picture of the following; A Type of project B Need for the project C Location (maps showing general location, specific location, project boundary & project site layout) D Size or magnitude of operation (incl. Associated activities required by / for the project) E Proposed schedule for approval and implementation F Technology and process description G Project description including drawings showing project layout, Components of project etc. Schematic representations of the feasibility drawings which give information important for EIA H Description of mitigation measures incorporated into the project to meet environmental standards, environmental operating conditions, or other EIA requirements (as required by the scope) I Assessment of new & untested technology for the risk of technological failure

3 Description of the Study area, period, components & methodology Environment Establishment of baseline for VECs, as identified in the scope Base maps of all environmental components 4 Anticipated Details of investigated environmental impacts due to project location, Environmental possible accidents, project design, project construction, regular Impacts & operations, final decommissioning or rehabilitation of a completed project Mitigation Measures for minimizing and / or offsetting adverse impacts identified Measures Irreversible and irretrievable commitments of environmental components Assessment of significance of impacts (Criteria for determining significance, assigning significance) Mitigation measures 5 Analysis of In case the scoping exercise results in need for alternatives Alternatives A Description of each alternative (Technology & Site) B Summary of adverse impacts of each alternatives C Mitigation measures proposed for each alternative and selection of alternatives.

6 Environmental Technical aspects of monitoring the effectiveness of mitigation measures Monitoring (incl. measurement methodologies, frequency, location, data analysis, Program reporting schedules, emergency procedures, detailed budget & procurement schedules)

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7 Additional studies Public consultation Risk assessment Social impact assessment, R&R Action Plans 8 Project Benefits Improvements in physical infrastructure Improvements in social infrastructure Employment potential –skilled; semi-skilled and unskilled Other tangible benefits 9 Environmental If recommended at the Scoping stage cost benefit analysis 10 EMP Description of administrative aspects that ensures proper implementation of mitigative measures and their effectiveness monitored, after approval of the EIA 11 Summary & Overall justification for implementation of the project Conclusion (This Explanation of how, adverse effects have been mitigated will constitute the summary of the EIA Report) 12 Disclosure of Names of the Consultants engaged with their brief resume and nature of Consultants Consultancy rendered engaged

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APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE

OF

EXPANSION OF EXISTING BUTIBORI INDUSTRIAL AREA- PHASE II, NAGPUR

Pre-Feasibility Report

Submitted to

Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC), New Delhi

Submitted by

MIDC Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial Area, Nagpur – 441 122

Environmental Consultant

Building Environment (India) Pvt. Ltd Sai Sangam, Office No. 603, Plot No.85, Sector-15, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400 614

&

Anacon Laboratories Pvt Ltd. Head office: 60, Bajiprabhu Nagar, Nagpur-440033 Lab: FP-34, 35, Food Park, MIDC, Butibori, Nagpur-441122

MAY - 2014

MIDC, Nagpur Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial area (Phase – II) Pre-Feasibility Report

PROJECT PREFEASIBILITY REPORT FOR OBTAINING PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARENCE IN TERMS OF PROVISIONS OF EIA NOTIFICATION-2006

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT

Sr. No Description Details 1 Proposed project Proposed Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial area Phase – II (BIA Phase-II), MIDC, Nagpur – 441122 2 Sr. No. of Schedule Industrial project. Industrial estate/parks/complexes/area, export processing, zone (EPZs), Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Biotech Park, Leather Complexes Sr. No. 31. Category-A. 3 Location The Proposed Butibori Industrial Area will be developed at Butibori, Nagpur.

 Latitude: 20°58'14.3782"N  Longitude: 78°54'23.0174"E (Refer Annexure I & II) 4 Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Notified Industrial Area – Adjacent to Existing Butibori Industrial Area. (Refer Annexure III for details) 5 Village/Town Mandva and Bhansuli 6 Tehsil Hingna 7 District Nagpur 8 State Maharashtra 9 Land Requirement The project is proposed to be developed in a Total Area = 275.58 ha. • Proposed open space = 15.60 ha. • Proposed Amenity area = 12.37 ha.

10 Land use Non-cultivated/non-agriculture land 11 Water Requirement Water requirement - 5 MLD 12 Source of water Wena River (6.5 km/South South East)

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Sr. No Description Details 13 Power Requirement Power supply to the site will be obtained from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL/MSETCL). Power requirement during construction phase would be 20 KVA and during operation phase would be 36.5 KVA. Backup source – For fire equipment, as required by the chief fire officer, second source of supply will be obtained from MSEDCL / D.G. for multi- storey buildings only, if any. Provision of back-up DG sets shall be made by individual industries in case of a power failure. 14 Source of Power MSEDCL and MSETCL

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2.0 SITE ANALYSIS:

Connectivity:

The site is situated near existing MIDC Industrial area. The site can be approached by a road that connects to Maharashtra state Highway-3, which is at a distance of 5.9 km from the site and National highway from site 5.14 km south to East direction.

Domestic and international airports are within an aerial distance of approximately 22 km from the site. Nearest railway station is Butibori Station located at a distance of 8 km from the site. Parking Facilities: Required number of parking:

Total parking area: 15.60 ha (Including Industrial plot parking)

3.0 LAND USE & TOPOGRAPHY:

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

The site is not a low-lying area and doesn’t have any wetland. The topography of the area would not be affected by the project. Total Plot Area : 257.58 Ha Built up Area : 139.88 Ha Water Requirement : 5 MLD Power requirement : 100 kVA Solid Waste generated : Cannot quantify at this stage

4.0 INTRODUCTION:

MIDC, Nagpur has proposed Expansion of Existing Butibori Industrial Area Phase – II (BIA Phase-II) at Butibori Industrial area near Nagpur. Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation established the industrial area near Nagpur in the year 1992 which is about 28 Km from Nagpur city, along the National Highway no. 7. The total area planned for development is 2428.14 hectares which covers 16 villages having private land of 865 cultivators. 2502 industrial plots have been carved out, out of which 2086 industrial plots have been allotted. To encourage the entrepreneurs, MIDC has constructed 46 work sheds. This industrial estate comprises of a five star industrial area (100 hectares), IT Park (187 hectares), Textile Park (140 hectares), Apparel Park (68 hectares) which have been also proposed in this area. For the Phase-II of the MIDC industrial estate, the process for acquisition of 275.58 hectares of land has been completed.

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4.1 Project proponent

Hingna Industrial Area: Established in 1962, it is located at a distance of about 7 Kms. from the Nagpur city. In this Industrial area, several Engineering Industries, Electrical-based Industries, Food Processing based industries, etc. are present. Maharashtra State Electricity Board has established its two sub- stations for power supply. The telephone department has already developed its Telephone facilities by way of an Electronic Exchange unit in the region. To facilitate the industrialists as well as the workers, amenities like Post-offices, Banks, Police station, Petrol Pumps, Canteen, Bus services etc. have also been made available in this area.

Software Technology Park at Nagpur: Established in 2000, it is now concentrating its efforts on developing environment friendly Software Technology Parks to cater to the needs of the ever-growing IT industry. It has developed more than 18 IT parks in the state, out of which one IT Park is developed at Parsodi and another one at Sadar, both in Nagpur City. The main objective for developing Software Technology Parks at Nagpur is to facilitate the data communication of computer, single-window clearance for Government license i.e. code nos., custom Green Cards, etc. and assistance for liasoning with Govt. agencies and other departments. In the above Software Technology Park different types of premises are readily available. In addition to this, space has been provided for the Nodal Officer as well as the Staff of the Software Technology Park.

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4.2 Environmental Setting

1 Plot area 257.58 ha 2 Total plottable area 234.88 ha 3 FSI consumed 1.5 4 No. of buildings/sheds 300-350 approx. 5 Maximum height of 50m, however it will be allowed as per the DCR and the Airports building Authority of India. 6 Area of amenity space 14.62 Ha 7 Nos. of phases for project Single Phase execution 8 Expected nos. of Residential (Industrial + visitors) population: 6250 nos. Industrial/ residents / users

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4.3 Availability of Resources:

Water requirement, treatment, recycle and reuse

About 5 MLD of water would be required during the Operational phase, which includes approximately 0.5 MLD of water for landscape irrigation. The water requirement for the proposed project will be met through MIDC water supply scheme. The treated wastewater from the common effluent treatment plant will be used on site for landscaping and flushing purposes. Apart from this, rainwater harvesting will be carried out within the site for artificial recharge of ground water and to reduce raw water requirement.

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

Water Conservation

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

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

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 Recycling of Wastewater (By Industries)

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

 Minimizing Water Consumption

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

 Management Measures

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

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

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

Enhancement of Water Environment (By Industries)

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

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Rain Water Harvesting and Reducing the Surface Run-off

Rainwater harvesting can serve as a solution to the water problem in the water crises area by capturing the runoff and constructing proper drainages. Rainwater harvesting helps in reducing the raw water requirement and utilizing as the primary source of water and preventing the surface runoff from going into sewer or storm drains, thereby serving the dual purpose and making water available for future use and reducing the load on treatment plants as well as other service lines. Rainwater harvesting comprises of two components:

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

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

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

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

5.0 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT (BY INDUSTRIES)

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

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

6.0 AIR EMISSION

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

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POWER REQUIREMENT AND CONSUMPTION

Power would be drawn from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd (MSEDCL) and Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd (MSETCL). Power requirement during construction phase is 20 kVA and Power Requirement during operation phase is 36.5 kVA.

Backup Source - DG sets are proposed in case of power failure. Effective measures have been incorporated, in order to minimize the energy consumption, in the following manner:

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

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

ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

 Construction Phase

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

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DUST CONTROL PLAN

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

The most cost-effective dust suppressant is water, because a source of water tends to be readily available on the construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks, handheld sprays and automatic sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of material and fugitive emissions during transportation, especially if material is transported off-site.

Procedural Changes to Construction Activities

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

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

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

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

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Air pollution control measures for D.G sets

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

Vehicle emission controls and alternatives

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

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

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

Anti-Idling – The parking in the area will carry signs that’d warn the vehicle driver against idling within the premises as well as parking lots.

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

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7.0 WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT (BY INDUSTRIES)

 Construction Phase by individuals

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

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

 Operational Phase

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

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

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8.0 SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (BY INDUSTRIES)

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

 Construction Phase

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

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

Other waste (By Industries)

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

Some management practices to be developed are as follows:

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

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 Operation Phase

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

Public Awareness

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

Waste Segregation (By industries)

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

Collection bins

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

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9.0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT & CSR ACTIVITIES

The Social management plan has been designed to take proactive steps and it adopts the best possible practices, which are sensitive to the socio-cultural setting of the region. MIDC has already spent ₹50 cr for CSR activities.

IMPROVEMENT IN QUALITY OF LIFE

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

INCOME GENERATION OPPORTUNITY FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY

The project would provide an opportunity for employment of the local community as tender specification for construction and operation includes a favorable employment opportunities towards the local population. The main principles are outlined below: 1. Education 2. Medical Facilities 3. Approach Road 4. Industrial association policy 5. IIT,ITI, Polytechnic college, Library, Post Office, Police station, etc. 6. Employment strategy would provide for preferential employment of local labor. 7. General recruitment procedures will be transparent, public and open to all.

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

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13.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R& R) PLAN

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

14.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATIOS:

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

15.0 PROJECT COST ESTIMATES:

Description Capital Cost Annual recurring cost (Cr) (Cr)

Water supply scheme 5.07 1.5

Septic Tank and soak pit to be provided by Individual Sanitation & Drainage Facility Industries. Installation of STP ------

Installation of RWH system by MIDC ------Energy (For street lights & Power supply for street lights) Other expenditure to be made 1.0 0.30 by MESDCL Air pollution control To be provided by Individual Industries Water pollution control To be provided by Individual Industries

Environmental monitoring and Management ------(DG Set & EC Compliance)

Provided at existing Butibori Industrial Area. Charges to Solid and hazardous waste management be borne by Individual Industries. Green belt & Landscaping (Stage wise as 0.01 0.25 required) Total 6.32 1.80 Note: Additional expenditure for existing beriberi industrial area

CSR Activities -50 Cr (Already spend amount)

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ANNEXURE I – LOCATION MAP

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ANNEXURE II - INDEX MAP

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ANNEXURE III – KHASRA MAP

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