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Babupur, Gurgaon, Haryana GROUP HOUSING PROJECT AT SECTOR - 109, VILLAGE – Dec’14 BABUPUR, GURGAON, HARYANA. CHAPTER 3- ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STATUS S.No. Environmental Clearance Conditions Environmental Compliance 1) “Consent for Establishment” shall be Consent to Establishments has obtained from Haryana State Pollution been obtained prior to Control Board under Air and Water Act construction. A copy of same is and a copy shall be submitted to the enclosed as Annexure-I SEIAA, Haryana before the start of any construction work at site. 2) A first aid room as proposed in the First Aid Room is being Provided project report shall be provided both at site for Laborers as well as at during construction and operation Hutments outside the project phase of the project. site. Please refer Chapter 2B for Photographs. 3) Adequate drinking water and sanitary Water as drinking for laborers is facilities should be provided for being provided by private water construction workers at the site. tankers. Waste water is being Provision should be made for mobile disposed using soak pits. Steel toilets. Open defecation by the labors is Scrap, Tin, Cement Bags are strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of being sold to local vendor. waste water and solid wastes generated during the construction phase should be ensured. 4) All the top soil excavated during All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored construction phase has been for use in horticulture/landscape stored at isolated place and development within the project site. utilized in Backfilling. The Project proponent shall ensure that a) A temporary store room 5) the building material required during has been constructed for construction phase is properly stored storing the construction M/s CHINTELS INDIA LTD. GROUP HOUSING PROJECT AT SECTOR - 109, VILLAGE – Dec’14 BABUPUR, GURGAON, HARYANA. within the project area and disposal of material. construction waste should not create b) Construction waste any adverse effect on the neighboring includes empty cement communities and should be disposed of bags; broken bricks, etc. after taking necessary precautions for are being segregated general safety and health aspects of properly by the labor on people, only in approved sites with the site. approval of competent authority. c) Construction waste are being sold to local vendors 6) Construction spoils, including a) No bituminous material bituminous material and other has been generated from hazardous materials, must not be construction projects. allowed to contaminate watercourses Small amount of and the dump sites for such material hazardous waste is being must be secured so that they should generated due to used Oil not leach into the ground water and any for DG sets and which is hazardous waste generated during stored in drums in construction phase, should be disposed earmarked locations. off as per applicable rules and norms b) It is being handled as per with necessary approval of the Haryana The Manufacture, Storage State Pollution Control Board. and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 and Material Safety Data Sheet. 7) The diesel generator sets to be used Agreed. DG sets are being during construction phase should be utilized in case of power failure. low sulphur diesel type and should Noise Abatement: DG sets are conform to Environment (Protection) enclosed with acoustic enclosure Rules prescribed for air and noise type emission standards. Fuel: Low Sulphur diesel will be M/s CHINTELS INDIA LTD. GROUP HOUSING PROJECT AT SECTOR - 109, VILLAGE – Dec’14 BABUPUR, GURGAON, HARYANA. used in DG sets. 8) The diesel required for operating DG DG Sets are being used for sets shall be stored in underground backup purpose tanks and if required, clearance from The diesel required for the DG Chief Controller of Explosives shall be sets is being purchased on daily taken. basis. If Storage is required, permission from Explosive Department will be taken. 9) Ambient noise levels should conform to a) Incremental pollution loads residential standards both during day on the ambient air and and night. Incremental pollution loads noise quality are being on the ambient air and noise quality closely monitored and test should be closely monitored during reports are within the construction phase. Adequate measures permissible limits. should be taken to reduce ambient air b) Test Result is enclosed as and noise level during construction Annexure II. phase, so as to conform to the stipulated standards. 10) Fly ash should be used as building The fly ash mix cement and fly material in the construction as per the ash bricks will be used in the provisions of Fly Ash Notification of project as per the provisions of September, 1999 and amended as on Fly Ash Notification of 27th August, 2003. September, 1999 and amended as on 27th August, 2003. 11) Storm Water Control and its re-use as Strom Water control and its re- per CGWB and BIS Standards for use as per CGWB and BIS various applications should be ensured. standards are ensured. 12) Water demand during construction RMC is being used for preparing should be reduced by use of pre-mixed Ready mix Concrete which uses M/s CHINTELS INDIA LTD. GROUP HOUSING PROJECT AT SECTOR - 109, VILLAGE – Dec’14 BABUPUR, GURGAON, HARYANA. concrete, curing agents and other best optimum water as required for practices. construction and water used for curing used to re-circulate again and again in order to reduce water usage. Curing agents like Aquamine 721, 427 will be used for fast curing of concrete and to reduce the water demand. 13) In view of the severe constrains in water Assurance of water supply has supply augmentation in the region and been submitted along with the sustainability of water resources, the proposal. STP water from developer will submit the NOC from Authority is being utilized in CGWA specifying water extraction construction activities. quantities and assurance from HUDA/ Dual Plumbing lines will be used utility provider indicating source of in order to prevent the water loss water supply and quantity of water with and to provide a solution for details of intended use of water- potable reuse of water in flushing and and non- potable. Assurance is required gardening. for both construction and operation stages separately. It shall be submitted to SEIAA and RO, MoEF, Chandigarh, before the start of construction. 14) Roof should meet prescriptive Agreed. While preparing the roof requirement as per Energy Conservation of the building during Building Code by using appropriate construction phase it will be kept thermal insulation material. in mind that prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code will be adopted and appropriate M/s CHINTELS INDIA LTD. GROUP HOUSING PROJECT AT SECTOR - 109, VILLAGE – Dec’14 BABUPUR, GURGAON, HARYANA. thermal insulation materials will be used. 15) Opaque wall should meet prescriptive Opaque wall will be made as requirement as per Energy Conservation such to meet prescriptive Building Code which is proposed to be requirement of maximum U mandatory for all air conditioned spaces Factor and minimum R factor for while it is desirable for non-air- maximum insulation. conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfil requirement. 16) The approval of the competent authority a) To deal with any fire shall be obtained for structural safety of related accident, the building on account of earthquake, firefighting facility of single adequacy of firefighting equipment, etc. handed hydrant valve, long as per National Building Code including hose reel, and portable fire protection measures from lightening etc. extinguisher will be If any forestland is involved in the provided. proposed site, clearance under Forest b) The project falls under Conservation Act shall be taken from seismic active Zone IV the competent Authority. indicating high damage risk zone. The buildings will be designed as earthquake resistant and comply with the required IS specifications. Structural safety of the building due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipment, etc. M/s CHINTELS INDIA LTD. GROUP HOUSING PROJECT AT SECTOR - 109, VILLAGE – Dec’14 BABUPUR, GURGAON, HARYANA. as per the National Building Code 2005 including protection measures from lightening etc. c) Certificate from Structural engineer will be submitted in next compliance report 17) Overexploited groundwater and We have already been submitted impending severe shortage of water the water efficiency/saving supply in the region requires the measure with water balance developer to redraw the water and diagram to SEIAA, Haryana. energy conservation plan. Developer shall reduce the overall footprint of the proposed development. Project proponent shall incorporate water efficiency/ saving measures as well as water reuse/ recycling within 3 months and before start of construction to the SEIAA, Haryana and RO, MoEF, GOI, Chandigarh. 18) The project proponent as stated in the a) Total of 21 rain water proposal shall construct 21 nos. rain harvesting pits is water harvesting pits for recharging the proposed. Construction of ground water within the project RWH pit will be started premises. Rain water harvesting pits soon. shall be designed to make provisions for b) Silting chamber will be silting chamber and removal of floating constructed for removal of matter before entering harvesting pit. floating matter before M/s CHINTELS INDIA LTD. GROUP HOUSING PROJECT AT SECTOR - 109, VILLAGE – Dec’14 BABUPUR, GURGAON, HARYANA. Maintenance budget and persons entering harvesting pit. responsible for maintenance must be c) Persons will be hired for provided. Care shall also be taken care maintenance of rain water that contaminated water do not enter harvesting pits. any RWH pit. d) Provision will be made for contaminated water does not enter any RWH pit. 19) The project proponent shall provide for This will be followed. adequate Fire Safety measures and equipments as required by Haryana Service Act, 2009 and instruction issued by the local Authority/Directorate of fire from time to time.
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