BRIEF DESCRIPTION JUGPURA O.S. SHOP

• Excise Department Govt of Odisha has granted/renewed the Jugpura O.S. Shop for producing country liquor with Still Deck Capacity of 2700 Ltrs. with 413 Quintal MGQ capacity Valid upto 31.03.2019.

• The license is granted in favour of Smt Kalpana Pusti, w/o Naba Kumar Pusti, At: Bhogabati , P.O: Betnoti, Dist: Mayurbhanj, Odisha.

• The Jugpura OS shop installed village Nimuhan in Betnoti Tehsil of Mayurbhanj district.

• The Jugpura O.S. shop install in a rented land over Ac. 0.71 Dec or 0.2873 Ha. area

• The Location of the project is 37 kms from the district head quarter and 221 Kms from State head quarter .

• The project is situated adjacent to the Road joining Jugpura to Nimuhan and village situated at a distance of 0.5 km from the project site

• The nearest National highway Keonjhar-Baripada NH 18 at a distance of 2.0 kms

• The nearest Railway Station at Jugpura at a distance of 3.5 kms

• Village Pond 0.5 Kms, Bans River 1.0 Km NE, Bhairangi Nala 5 Kms NE direction from the project.

• Bartana RF 0.75 Km S, Jugal RF 1.5Km NW, Manatapal RF 4.0 Kms NW, Noagan RF 6.0 Kms NW, Merada RF N 5.0 Kms, Rautara RF 6.0 Kms NW, Chhatana 7.0 Kms N, Kapoiu 8 Kms NE, Barhampur RF 8.0 NE, Raikama RF 5.0 SE, Basantapur RF 3.0 Kms SE, Khakurtota RF 5 Kms SE, Purunia 8 Kms SE, Daldal RF 6.0 SW, Khirpada RF 5 Kms SW, Phuljhar RF 6.5 Kms , Dalki RF 7.5 Kms SW

• No wildlife or archeological sensitive area exist within 5 kms of project site.

• The nearest education and health facility available at Jugpura distance of 2.0 kms .

• The production capacity of the O.S. shop is 2700 liters per day

• Employment Potential of the plant is 20 nos.

• The raw material of the project is Mahua flower, Water and Rice Husk

• The per day requirement of raw material are Mahua flower is 2392 Kg , Water 15 KL and 2073 kg of rice husk.

• The Mahua flower and rice husk procured from local market and water sourced from ground through bore well.

• Deck capacity is 2700 ltrs and 413 Quintal MGQ

• Mohua flower is the only raw material used for country liquor producing. Supply of Mahua flower to individual units is controlled by the State Excise Department. Mohua flower is fermented in 200 litre barrels with water and spent wash, which takes about 3 to 5 day depending on atmospheric temperature. After fermentation is complete, the fermented Mohua along with the liquid in the barrel is transferred into copper vessels for cooking. Rice husk is generally used as the fuel for the purpose. After cooking, the vapours pass through a water cooling system, get condensed and is collected in vessels. The same condensed liquid is the country liquor. Dilution by water is done as per market requirement. Then it is transferred to the packing section to pack in poly pouches. The entire process is controlled by State Excise Department. After cooling and condensation process is over, some liquid and mohua residues are left in the cooking vessel. This is transferred outside to filter out the liquid, called as ‘spent wash’, which has some liquor content and is used in the fermentation barrels to facilitate the fermentation process. No spent wash was found to be thrown out in the above units. The mohua residue and husk ash are solid wastes generated in the units and are reportedly taken by farmers for using in cultivation. Waste water is generated from periodical washing of the fermentation barrels, cooking vessel and the floors. It is estimated that such waste water generation can be maximum 500 litres to 1000 litres per day in one unit. In the entire process of production of country liquor, there is no use of any oil or chemical. Therefore, there is no chance of generation of any hazardous waste like waste oil, oily sludge and oil containing materials. Therefore, the envisaged generation of sludge from the ETP will not be hazardous in nature and can be used as manure similar to STP sludge.

• A chimney of 15’ height and 1’ diameter installed in the furnace to control the air pollution

• The total quantity of 15 KL of water required for the plant sourced from well inside the plant premises.

• From the process 0.766 TDP (766 kg) of Mahua flower Residue and 0.637 TPD (637 kg) of husk ash generated as solid waste. Also 8.0 KL of waste water generated from the process unit per day .

• The waste water treated and to be use for plantation and dust suppression purpose.

• The solid waste mahua flower residue used for organic manure and the husk ash for brick making.

• The green belt over Ac 0.24 dec has developed in the area

• The project cost is Rs. 20,00,000.00