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(SEIAA) Tamil Nadu 379Th Authority Meeting State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) Tamil Nadu 379th Authority Meeting AGENDA Venue: SEIAA OFFICE Please Check MoEF&CC Website at www.parivesh.nic.in for details and updates From Date:02 Jun 2020 TO Date:02 Jun 2020 CONSIDERATION/RECONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE S.No Proposal V. Kumar, New Rough stone and Gravel Quarry Project over an Extent of 1.33.0Ha in S.F.No. 36/2A, 36/9A1 and 38/1 at Keezhsevoor Village, Tindivanam Taluk, Viluppuram District. S. (1) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Viluppuram Tindivanam Keezhsevoor [SIA/TN/MIN/129713/2019 , 7353 ] Clay Earth quarry of The Assistant Commissioner/Executive Officer, Arulmigu Thiyagaraja swamy Temple S. State District Tehsil Village (2) No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Tiruvallur Ponneri Vellivayal-1 [SIA/TN/MIN/132180/2019 , 7361 ] I.Vetrivel Gravel quarry project lease over an extent of 2.13.50Ha in S.F.Nos. 9/3A,10/2, 11/3B, 12/2A & 204/1 of Kodangipatti, Vadipatti Taluk, Madurai District. Tamil Nadu S. (3) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Madurai Vadipatti Kodangipatti [SIA/TN/MIN/138054/2020 , 7386 ] A. Kaleeswaran,Rough Stone and Gravel Quarry,Extent of 0.93.0Ha of Patta lands in S.F.Nos. 145/B3 and 137/B4 of Eripatti Village, Pollachi Taluk, Coimbatore District S. (4) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Coimbatore Pollachi Eripatti [SIA/TN/MIN/145237/2020 , 7473 ] R.Giridhar, Rough stone and Gravel quarry from over an Extent of 2.97.0ha in S.F.Nos. 2/1, 2/2A etc, at Melputhur Village, Walajabad Taluk, Kancheepuram District - S. (5) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Kanchipuram Kancheepuram Melputhur [SIA/TN/MIN/38933/2019 , 6948 ] M/S.J.S.R.INFRA DEVELOPERS (Pvt) Ltd., Savudu quarry ,S.F.Nos. 62/1(P) of Vedal Village, Kancheepuram Taluk, Kancheepuram District. S. State District Tehsil Village (6) No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Kanchipuram Kancheepuram Vedal [SIA/TN/MIN/39223/2019 , 6951 ] R.Dharmar, Savudu quarry over an extent of 3.15.70 Hectares (Out of 27.41.5Ha) of Meiyur PWD Tank in S.F.Nos. 582(P) of Meiyur Village, Maduranthagam Taluk, Kancheepuram District, Tamilnadu S. (7) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Kanchipuram Maduranthakam Meyyur [SIA/TN/MIN/39227/2019 , 6932 ] S.Senthilkumar, of Savudu quarry over an extent of 3.15.0 Hect (out of 35.22.0hectares) of Marutheri (Marutheri Tank) in S.F.No. 73(P) of Marutheri Village, Thirupporur Taluk, Kancheepuram District S. (8) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Kanchipuram Sriperumbudur Marutheri [SIA/TN/MIN/39231/2019 , 6997 ] H. Karthik, New Black Granite (Dolerite) quarry -Extent of 1.40.5ha in S.F.Nos. 204/1A etc, at Kasbakaranai Village of Vikravandi Taluk, Viluppuram District S. (9) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Viluppuram Viluppuram Kasbakaranai [SIA/TN/MIN/42309/2019 , 7166 ] S. Rajaa,Multi-Coloured Granite quarry from over an Extent of 2.00.0Ha in S.F.No. 84/1A (P) at Mallangudi Village of Thirumayam Taluk, Pudukkottai District. S. (10) State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Pudukkottai Thirumayam [SIA/TN/MIN/50768/2016 , 5338/2016 ] (11) S. State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Tamil Nadu Tiruvallur Ponneri DURAINALLUR [SIA/TN/MIS/117748/2019 , 7189 ] CONSIDERATION OF TOR PROPOSALS S.No Proposal M/s. Oriental Structural Engineers Pvt Ltd, Earth Quarry Project-4.50.0Ha S.F.No: 427 (P) & 428(P), Kuruvalapparkoil Village, Udayarpalayam Taluk, Ariyalur District, Tamilnadu State of the project (1) S. State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/TN/MIN/45799/2019 , 7256 ] M/s. Oriental Structural Engineers Pvt Ltd-New Earth Quarry Project over an Extent of 10.50.0Ha in S.F.No. 174 (Part) at Keelaiyur Village of Ariyalur Taluk, Ariyalur District. State of the project (2) S. State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/TN/MIN/45714/2019 , 7246 ] M/s. Oriental Structural Engineers Pvt Ltd, New Earth Quarry Project over an Extent of 4.50.0Ha in S.F.Nos. 429 (P) & 432 (P) at Kuruvalapparkoil Village of Udayarpalayam Taluk, Ariyalur District. State of the project (3) S. State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/TN/MIN/45798/2019 , 7257 ] O. Ulaganathan,Black Granite, Ex. 1.86.0,S.F.No. 1023/3 Bargur ‘B’ Village, Anthiyur Taluk, Erode District State of the project (4) S. State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/TN/MIN/47267/2019 , 7293 ] Thiru.M.Baskaran Rough Stone Quarry State of the project S. (5) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/TN/MIN/43626/2019 , 7165 ] The Executive Engineer, Mining plan for Sand Quarry Extent of 4.87.5Ha,S.F.Nos. 254(p) &68(p) V.Kumaramangalam &Gopalapuram Villages respectively,Vridhachalam Taluk, Cuddalore District State of the project (6) S. State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/TN/MIN/42768/2019 , 7117 ] Discussion on any other item with permission of the Chair. 10.5 Important Note: 1. The project proponents are requested to send the project details in respect of establishment/identification of violation (by SEIAA/MoEF&CC) in the format as per Annexure-I, Annexure-II, Annexure-III & Annexure-IV. (1) The project proponents should submit the Form-1, Pre-feasibility report for TOR along with other requisite documents,Environment Impact Assessment Report, public hearing report, queries subsequently raised by the Ministry, if anyincluding details of the court matters/Orders of the Court pertaining to the project if any, in original, duly signed by the company authorized signatory for Environmental Clearance, well in advance before meeting to Ministry’s project section or utmost at the time of presentation, without which the proposal will not be considered. Note:Submit a copy of each of above documents - Hard and Soft Copies (CD) to the Member secretary, Violation (Note: Not by Name) by speed post so as to reach well in time. (ii) Compliance Report from Regional Office, MoEF&CC (Applicable for projects already having EC). (iii) The KML/Shape files should be emailed to mentioned at para No. 7 below at least 5 days prior to the meeting. (iv) The above all documents are required to be forwarded to the Chairman/Members of the Expert Appraisal Committee along with soft copy. 2 All the documents including the hard copy of the presentation material should be legible and printed on both sides on ordinary paper. In case the members of the Expert Appraisal Committee do not receive the proposals/documents before the meeting, the Committee will not consider the project. 3 The Project Proponent or his or her authorized representative /consultant should avoid delivery of documents by hand and seeking meeting with Chairman/Members. Members are also requested to discourage/ avoid the meeting with the PP/ consultants. 4 Further, it is requested that the project proponent or his/her authorized representative should attend the presentation meeting of EAC. They may also depute senior officers from the company (preferably not more than two representatives) who can make a presentation on their behalf on the salient features of the project, the related environmental issues, proposed Environmental Management Plan and also respond to the queries/suggestions of the Committee. 5 Any changes/modification with respect to the Agenda, Venue etc., would be indicated in Ministry’s website. You are also requested to keep track of the status of your project from the Ministry/s Website i.e., www.envfor.nic.in / www.envclearance.nic.in. 6 Distribution of writing pads, pens, plastic folders and unnecessary stationery items during the meeting is not permitted. Distribution of colour print out may be avoided unless it is stated specifically. 7 No consultant is permitted into the meeting who has no accreditation with Quality Council of India (QCI)/National Accreditation Board of Education and Training (NABET) according to the MoEF OM dated 2nd December, 2009 .
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