District Survey Report,

(Draft)

(2018)

Mining Section-Collectorate, Osmanabad

1 PREFACE District Survey Report has been prepared for sand mining or river bed mining as per the guidelines of the Gazette of Notification No. S.O.141 (E) New , Dated 15th January 2016 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate mentioned in Appendix-X. District Environment Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA) and District Environment Assessment Committee (DEAC) have been constituted to scrutinize and sanction the environmental clearance for mining of minor minerals of lease area less than five hectares. The draft of District Survey Report, Osmanabad is being placed on the website of the NIC Osmanabad for inviting comments/suggestions from the general public, persons, firms and concerned entities. The last date for receipts of the comments/suggestion is twenty one day from the publication of the Report. Any correspondence in this regard may kindly be sent in MS- Office word file and should be emailed to

[email protected] or may be sent by post to Member Secretary District level Expert Appraisal Committee Mining Section Collectorate Osmanabad 413 501

2 INDEX

Contents Page No.

1. Introduction 4

2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District 7

3. The List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity 9

4. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in last three years 10

5. Detail of Production of Sand or Bajari or minor mineral in last three years 10

6. Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District 11

7. General Profile of the District 11

8. Land Utilization Pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc. 13

9. Physiography of the District 15

10. Rainfall: month-wise 16

11. Geology and Mineral Wealth 16

Annexure:

I. Geological Map for 25 II. Stream v Flow Gauge of Major Rivers in Osmanabad District 26 III. Siltation of Major Rivers in Osmanabad District 27 IV. River Inventory at Osmanabad district 28 V. HFL of rivers and probable sand ghats mapped over district HFL Map 29

3 1. Introduction:

Osmanabad is one of the districts of Region of and famous for Tuljabhavani temple at . The district is located on east side of Marathwada region within North latitude 17.35 to 18.40 degree and east latitude 75.16 to 76.40 degree. The district is surrounded by following districts: Solpaur – South-west – North-west – North – East & () – South The district headquarters is located at Osmanabad Town. It has 8 talukas i.e., Osmanabad, Tuljapur, Omerga, Lohara talukas in Osmanabad subdivision and Kallam, , , Washi in Bhoom subdivision. It has a total population of 16,57,576 as per 2011 census. The district has 10 Nagar Parishads, 8 Panchayat Samitis. The district forms part of Godavari Basin and Manjra Sub basin. Manjra, Sina, Terna, Bori, Benitura, Banganga are the main rivers flowing through the district. The area of district is 7512.4 sq. km out of which 241.4 sq km is urban area ( 3.21 % of total area ) and 7271.0 sq km is rural area ( 96.79 % of total area).

4 Location of District

5 Map of Osmanabad District

6 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District:

Osmanabad district is a part of Deccan Trap. Minor minerals sand, stone quarry of basalt, murrum and soil comprises of mineral wealth of district. Majorly manual scooping of sand is carried out in the exposed river bed of Manjra, Terna, Bhogwati, Benetura, Sina, Bori, Chandani, Ulfa River where sand depositions are more and is necessary and important to scoop out to maintain river flow, HFL levels etc. Stone quarries are important to cater infrastructural requirements of the district. Temporary permits/licences are permitted to cater urgent requirements for murrum, stone and clay of potters, brick manufacturers and road builders.

Year wise Mineral Production (in brass) since 2016:

Year Year Sr. No. Minerals 2016-17 2017-18 1 Sand 18920 16228 2 Stone 202590 452200 3 Murrum 933500 1007000 4 Clay 395760 293000

Year wise Revenue Since 2016 (In Rs.):

Year Year Sr. No. Minerals 2016-17 2017-18 1 Sand 11695500 29152000 2 Stone 60777000 135660000 3 Murrum 373392000 402800000 4 Clay 63327600 46448000

7 Mineral Deposits in Osmanabad District:

As district is a part of Deccan trap, basaltic stone is abundantly available. Refer Geological resource map for Osmanabad district annexed as Annexure-1

Stone quarries are leased by District Collector or State Government as per Maharashtra Minor Mineral (Extraction and Development) Rule 2013.

Sand is replenishable. Due to sparse rainfall over the last few years the river flows to an average height but flows to its maximum height only during and just after season. Mining of Building Grade sand from the river bed will not have any impact on the ground water body in the area. During heavy rains the floodwaters overflow the bank and inundate the fields and dry regions. The floods have its own ways of depositing sand not only at the bank but also on the dry surface region. Added to the deposition of sand on the river basin by stratification through lateral deposition of sands on the land surface is by Differential Lateral Deposition (DLD). The later grade is coarse, medium and fine sand to mud and soil beyond. In this soil, agricultural operation goes on from the bank to the cultivated land surface.

The yearly deposition of sand is by natural filling during flood season with slight variation depending upon the amount of river flow, the quantity of water flowing and the amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The deposition pattern will be monitored every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as the monsoon comes to an end.

Deposition rate for the year 2018-19 is monitored, calculated and mapped with the help of technical consultant. Data for gauging of stream is mapped and enclosed as Annexure -2. Data for Siltation is mapped and enclosed as Annexure -3.

Based on siltation rate and survey every year sand ghats are proposed for scooping of sand and auctioned as per the State Government Policy empowered under rule 15 of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act 1957 and amendments thereof.

8 3. The List of Mining Leases in the District with location, area and period of validity:

The List of Mining Leases in the Osmanabad District is as follows Survey Sr. Area Name of Lease Holder Taluka Village No./Gut Mining Period No. (Ha) No. Sudhir Chandrbhan 13.06.2015 to 1 Umerga Koregaonwadi 24 2.02 Mane 12.06.2020 Sudhir Chandrbhan 13.06.2015 to 2 Umerga Koregaonwadi 23/1 2.02 Mane 12.06.2020 08.07.2015 to 3 Raju Ganpatrav Sagar Umerga Koregaonwadi 17 0.83 07.07.2020 17.07.2015 to 4 Raju Ganpatrav Sagar Umerga Koregaonwadi 24 1.62 16.07.2020 Nagnath Revnnappa 17.07.2015 to 5 Umerga Koregaonwadi 18/1 1.00 Kumbhar 16.07.2020 25.08.2015 to 6 Yuvraj Kondiba Nale Osmanabad Kumalwadi 78 0.40 24.08.2020 07.09.2015 to 7 Prakash Ankush Mhanur Umerga Koregaonwadi 25/1 0.80 06.09.2020 PBA Infrastructure Ltd 08.09.2015 to 8 Umerga Kunhali 63/3, 65 2.40 Umerga 16.07.2020 Subhash Dnyanoba 16.09.2015 to 9 Washi Washi 90 4.90 Molwane 15.09.2020 08.09.2015 to 10 Pratap Shivajirao Bhoite Bhoom Padoli A 278-281 0.50 07.09.2020 13.10.2015 to 11 Mohan Sidram Mali Umerga Koregaonwadi 23/2 1.22 12.10.2020 03.11.2015 to 12 Suhas Keshrao Osmanabad Aalni 162 4.60 02.11.2020 05.11.2015 to 13 Viraj Vikas Osmanabad Sarola 304 1.00 04.11.2020 Prashant Kalidasrao 12.01.2016 to 14 Umerga Guruwadi 51/1 0.86 Jadhav 11.01.2021 Haridas Shahuraj 12.01.2016 to 15 Osmanabad Padoli A 125 0.40 Akande 11.01.2021 Tanaji Baburao 03.02.2016 to 16 Umerga Koregaonwadi 26 1.20 Kumbhar 02.02.2021 16.02.2016 to 17 Ulhas Shivajirao Gapat Osmanabad Upla M 154 0.20 15.02.2021 Mukund Babruwan 03.02.2016 to 18 Umerga Gugalgaon 93/2/3 1.19 Ingale 02.02.2021 Rajendar Baburao Wadgaon 01.04.2016 to 19 Tuljapur 48 2.19 Karande Lakh 31.03.2021 Diksal Vishwajeet Vishnu 04.07.2016 to 20 Kalamb 91/A 1.60 Thombre 03.07.2021 21 Prakash Maruti Umerga Kal Nimbala 74, 75 1.81 19.08.2016 to 9 Tikambare 18.08.2021 20.09.2016 to 22 Sajjan Maruti Salunke Tuljapur Bori 6 0.40 19.09.2021 24.03.2017 to 23 Balaji Construction Umerga Koregaonwadi 23/1 1.92 23.03.2022 24.03.2017 to 24 Balaji Construction Umerga Koregaonwadi 23/2 1.93 23.03.2022 06.04.2017 to 25 Vishal Raju Sagar Umerga Gugalgaon 90/1,94/2 2.30 05.04.2022 06.04.2017 to 26 Ravi Narayan Jadhav Paranda Kokarwadi 189 1.33 05.04.2022 Sushma Baburao 28.11.2017 to 27 Tuljapur 359/5,245 1.00 Chavan 27.11.2022 28.11.2017 to 28 Ramraje pandurang patil Kalamb Hasegaon 217 1.00 27.11.2022 18.07.2018 to 29 DC Ajmera Tuljapur Khandala 198 1.2 17.07.2023

4. Details of royalty or revenue received in last three years (Osmanabad District) Sr. No. Year Revenue Target for Revenue Target Achieved Minor Mineral (Lakh) for Minor Mineral (Lakh) 1 2014-15 1500 2165.55

2 2015-16 2950 5091.86

3 2016-17 2900 3786.00

5. Detail of Production of Sand in last three years: (Osmanabad District) Prod (MT.) Sr. No. Year Royalty(Rs.) (1 brass=4 Tonne)

1 2014-15 71576 16039835

2 2015-16 75680 11695500

3 2016-17 29392 12209393

6. Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District

10 It falls in the domino of hydrological engineering & has no direct impact on sand deposition but has some relevance in respect to the river dynamics. Flow of water in the river depends on the topography, such as slope of the river basin, width of the basin, nature of the river bank like - gentle or steep slope or rocky edges. The river impinges edges and takes gyratory motion and cuts deep pot holes. If the bed of the river has rocky mounds there will be reverse flow of water, back and forth and whirlpools are formed & hence mixing of sand grains of all sizes.

River Dynamics (Physical) Manjra, Terna, Bhogwati, Benetura, Sina, Bori, Chandani, Ulfa Rivers are in the matured stage of development running in wide serpentine course. The river meanders with convex & concave shape. The river in its course impinges on convex side. The concave side abounds with sand grain. The mining operation is most profitable on the concave side.

There is yearly deposition of sand as the amount of sand excavated gets redeposit in the pits by natural filing during flood season with slight variation depending upon the amount of river flow, the quantity of water flowing and the amount of sand load carried during the river flow. The deposition pattern will be monitored every year & measurements will be carried out as soon as the monsoon comes to an end and fresh excavation will be carried.

7. General Profile of the District

Sr No. Particulars Statistics 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Geographical Area 7512 sq. km. Taluka Osmanabad, Tuljapur, Omerga, Lohara, Bhoom, Kallamb, Paranda and Washi Villages 729 Grampanchayat 622 Population (Census, 2011) 16,57,576 Normal Annual Rainfall 600 mm to 850 mm 2 GEOMORPHOLOGY Major Physiographic unit One; Balaghat Plateau Major Drainage One; Manjra

11 3 SOIL TYPE Shallow, Medium and Medium deep soils. 4. GEOLOGY Upper Cretaceous-Lower Eocene : Deccan Trap Basalt

5 HYDROGEOLOGY Water Bearing Formation : Basalt- weathered/fractured/ jointed vesicular/massive, under. phreatic and semi-confined to confined conditions

Ground Water Quality Good and suitable for drinking and irrigation purpose, however localized fluoride contamination is observed in deeper aquifer and nitrate contamination in some parts of urban areas of Osmanabad town and localized places in rural areas.

The meteorology has no direct impact on the river sand. The atmospheric temperature varies between the lowest of 25°C & the maximum of 42°C. In winter the minimum will be 12°C with a maximum of 35°C. The annual atmospheric temperature varying between 20°C & 29°C will have no effect on the river sand or river water. Wind speed, another meteorological factor is at an average of 3 kms to 5 kms/hr and has no effect on the sand lying immersed in the river basin. During the the average rainfall is 650mm when the river water flows at a high speed shifting the coarser from medium to fine parts.

8. Land Utilization Pattern in the district: Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mining etc.

12 Land Use of the District :

Sr. No. Description Area in ('000ha)

1 Total Area in ('000ha) 751.2

2 Cultivable area 582.9

3 Forest Area 4.4

4 Land under Non Agricultural Area 17.9

5 Permanent Pastures 18.2

6 Cultivable Waste Land 48.9

7 Land under tree/miscellaneous use 1.9

8 Barren Land 6.5

9 Current Fallows 101.1

10 Other Fallows 71.1

*Source: District Agriculture office & MRSA

Major crops are pigeon pea, sorghum, black gram, soybean, sunflower and gram.

13 Forest Area :

Total area covered by forest is about 4400 ha within the district.

Mineral resources:

Osmanabad district does not have any important mineral resource evident till date. Total area covered under mining of stone is 43.84ha.

14 Fisheries:

Fisheries Area in ha Yield t/ha Production (tones)

Brackish Water N/A N/A N/A

Fresh Water 2617 0.0379 125

*Source : Fishery Department, GoM

9. Physiography of the District

Osmanabad district lies in the southern part of state. It lies on the , about 600 m above sea level. Parts of the Manjra and Terna River flow through the district. The district is located on the east side of the Marathwada region. Some portion of district lies in valley of river Manjra and some portion in important territory of Godavari and Bhima. The river Terna flows from west to East through Kalamb Taluka, Osmanabad, Omerga. The river Bori flows from Tuljapur taluka enters district and meet Sina. The river Benitura of Omerga, Manjra of Kalamb taluka, Banganga of Bhoom taluka and river seena of Paranda flows through the district. The Sina valley occupies roughly the eastern third of in eastern , western , eastern Madha, central and North and talukas. The valley is narrow and more rugged in the north and opens out, south of Mohol to become about 50km. wide in the central and southern sections. Apart from the Sina, the Bhogawati and other less important tributaries have also formed fairly extensive tributary valleys. In parts of Barshi, low hills dot the area; otherwise it is a broad waving plateau sloping towards the in the middle. Bhogawati River is a large tributary of the Sina River which originates near Osmanabad city of Maharashtra, India. Bhogavati meets Sina near Mohol in Solapur district of Maharashtra. Sina River is tributary of .Bhogawati rises in the south-facing scarps of the in the north-eastern parts of and after a south-westerly course of about 65km. through Barshi and Madha, falls into the Sina, about 7km. north of Mohol. It is about 30 meters broad and has a slender stream during the low water. Its main source streams

15 are the Bodki, the Nagsari and the Sira all of which rise in the Balaghat hills and run south-east. All these feeder streams keep the stream running practically throughout the year.

10. Rainfall: month-wise

Last five year average rainfall of Month Osmanabad District (in mm) January 1.64 February 5.02 March 20.62 April 15.84 May 12.4 June 122.82 July 127.54 August 139.96 September 198.88 October 80.58 November 15.76 December 1.7 (source: IMD)

11. Geology and Mineral Wealth

The district forms part of Deccan Plateau, locally known as Balaghat Plateau, with slope towards southwest and south and has a varied topography consisting of hills, plains and undulating topography near river-banks. The district forms a part of Godavari basin. The Balaghat Plateau comprises of low-lying hills forming water divide. Many of the tributaries to originate from the Balaghat Plateau. Manjra River is the main river flowing through the district.

16 (a) District wise detail of river or stream and other sand source.

Osmanabad district has not any major river. All rivers in Osmanabad district are sub-river. Manjra and Terna River are sub river of Godavari and Krishna respectively. Bhogwati, Benetura, Sina, Bori, Chandani River are subriver of Krishna

Probable excavation spot of minor mineral of Osmanabad district of next five year.

Sr. No. Village Taluka Minor Mineral 1 Osmanabad Osmanabad Murum 2 Sanja Osmanabad Murum 3 Shingoli Osmanabad Murum 4 Yedshi Osmanabad Stone, Murum 5 Kawlewadi Osmanabad Stone 6 Khanapur Osmanabad Murum 7 Gavsud Osmanabad Murum 8 Ambejawlga Osmanabad Stone 9 Junoni Osmanabad Murum

17 10 Padoli Osmanabad Stone 11 Sarola Bu Osmanabad Stone 12 Palsap Osmanabad Stone 13 Jagji Osmanabad Stone 14 Wagholi Osmanabad Stone 15 Upla M Osmanabad Stone 16 Wadgaon Si Osmanabad Stone, Murum 17 Kawaldara Osmanabad Stone, Murum 18 Katgaon Tuljapur Murum, Soil 19 Etkal Tuljapur Murum, Soil 20 Khanapur Tuljapur Soil 21 Taylornagar Tuljapur Soil 22 Aapsinga Tuljapur Stone 23 Dhekri Tuljapur Murum 24 Sindfal Tuljapur Murum 25 Kakrambawadi Tuljapur Murum 26 Kakaramba Tuljapur Murum 27 Sarola Tuljapur Murum 28 Raykhel Tuljapur Murum 29 Salgara D Tuljapur Murum 30 Karla Tuljapur Murum 31 Khandala Tuljapur Murum 32 Tirth Bu. Tuljapur Murum 33 Tirth Khu Tuljapur Murum 34 Barul Tuljapur Murum 35 Honala Tuljapur Murum 36 Shahapur Tuljapur Murum 37 Gujnur Tuljapur Murum 38 Nandgaon Tuljapur Murum 39 Lohgaon Tuljapur Murum 40 Jalkot Tuljapur Stone, Murum, Soil 41 Borgaon Tuljapur Murum 42 Sindgaon Tuljapur Murum 43 Dahitna Tuljapur Murum 44 Hangrga Nal Tuljapur Murum 45 Andur Tuljapur Stone, Murum 46 Chiwari Tuljapur Stone, Murum 47 Aarali Bu. Baswantwadi Tuljapur Stone, Murum 48 Horti, Murta, Khudawadi Tuljapur Stone, Murum 49 Naldurg Tuljapur Stone, Murum 50 Aaliyabad Tuljapur Stone, Murum 51 Sawrgaon Tuljapur Stone, Murum 52 Kati Tuljapur Stone, Murum 53 Masla Khu. Tuljapur Stone, Murum 18 54 Tamplwadi Tuljapur Stone, Murum 55 Pimpla Bu Tuljapur Stone, Murum 56 Suratgaon Tuljapur Stone, Murum 57 Wadgaon Kati Tuljapur Stone, Murum 58 Bh Umerga Murum 59 Bhusani Umerga Murum 60 Katewadi Umerga Murum 61 Akondi Umerga Murum 62 Chincholi Umerga Murum 63 Akondiwadi Umerga Murum 64 Dhaktiwadi Umerga Murum 65 Naiknagar Umerga Murum 66 Ganesh nagar Umerga Murum 67 Kesarjawlga Umerga Murum 68 Aalur Umerga Murum 69 Warnalwadi Umerga Murum 70 Naichakur Umerga Murum 71 Bhagtwadi Umerga Murum 72 Kolewadi Umerga Murum 73 Chirewadi Umerga Murum 74 Sawlsur Umerga Murum 75 Kunhali Umerga Murum 76 Dudhnal Umerga Murum 77 Handral Umerga Murum 78 Balsur Umerga Murum 79 Vhantal Umerga Murum 80 Rampur Umerga Murum 81 Umerga Murum 82 Krali Umerga Murum 83 Dabka Umerga Murum 84 Ashta Umerga Murum 85 Mulaj Umerga Murum 86 Trikoloi Umerga Murum 87 Pethsangvi Umerga Murum 88 Jawlgabet Umerga Murum 89 Bedga Umerga Murum 90 Sangvi Umerga Murum 91 Parskheda Umerga Murum 92 Nagral Umerga Murum 93 Akurga Umerga Murum 94 Akurgawadi Umerga Murum 95 Koregaonwadi Umerga Stone, Murum 96 Gunjoti Umerga Murum 97 Gunjotiwadi Umerga Murum 19 98 Palsgaon Umerga Murum 99 Kanegaon Lohara Sand 100 Lohara Sand 101 Akondi L Lohara Sand 102 Chincholi Rebe Lohara Sand 103 Rajegaon Lohara Sand 104 Tawshigad Lohara Sand 105 Chincholi Kate Lohara Sand 106 Kamalpur Lohara Sand 107 Tawshigad Lohara Murum 108 Nagral Lohara Murum 109 Mardi Lohara Murum 110 Lohara B Lohara Murum 111 Nagral Lohara Murum 112 Kasti B Lohara Stone, Murum 113 Lohara Lohara Stone, Murum 114 Bhosga Lohara Soil 115 Lohara K Lohara Stone, Murum 116 Kalamb Bhatsangvi Kalamb Sand 117 Aathardi Pathrdi Kalamb Sand 118 Satra Khondla Kalamb Sand 119 Saundna A Kalamb Sand 120 Lasra Kalamb Sand 121 Khadki Kalamb Sand 122 Massa Kh Kalamb Stone, Murum 123 Hasegaon K Kalamb Stone, Murum 124 Yermala Kalamb Stone, Murum 125 Diksal Kalamb Soil 126 Chorakhali Kalamb Soil 127 Partapur Kalamb Soil 128 Khamswadi Kalamb Soil 129 Wadgaon J Kalamb Soil 130 Malkaranja Kalamb Soil 131 Govindpur Kalamb Soil 132 Deolali Kalamb Soil 133 Mangrul Kalamb Soil 134 Shiradhon Kalamb Soil 135 Pargaon Washi Sand 136 Jankapur Washi Sand 137 Lakhngaon Washi Sand 138 Tandulwadi Washi Stone, Murum 139 Jawlka Washi Stone, Murum 140 Yashwandi Washi Stone, Murum 141 Saramkundi Washi Stone, Murum 20 142 Washi Washi Stone, Murum 143 Kelewadi Washi Stone, Murum 144 Para Washi Murum 145 Nandgaon Washi Stone, Murum 146 Khanapur Washi Stone, Murum 147 Isrup Washi Stone, Murum 148 Dongrewadi Washi Murum 149 Pargaon Washi Murum 150 Lonkhas Washi Murum 151 Rui Washi Murum 152 Washi Stone, Murum 153 Bori Washi Stone, Murum, Soil 154 Kadknathwadi Washi Murum 155 Masobachiwadi Washi Murum 156 Wadji Washi Murum 157 Sonegaon Washi Stone, Murum 158 Sarola Washi Stone, Murum 159 Pimpalgaon L Washi Stone, Murum 160 Pimpalgaon K Washi Stone, Murum 161 Dahifal Washi Stone, Murum 162 Vijora Washi Stone, Murum 163 Shelgaon Washi Stone, Murum 164 Mandva Washi Stone, Murum, Soil 165 Sonarwadi Washi Stone, Murum, Soil 166 Gojwada Washi Stone, Murum, Soil 167 Zinner Washi Stone, Murum 168 Ghatpimpri Washi Murum 169 Golegaon Washi Stone, Murum 170 Pardi Washi Stone, Murum 171 Kanheri Washi Stone, Murum 172 Bhoom Sand, Murum 173 Chinchpur Bhoom Sand 174 Pdoli Bhoom Murum 175 Handogri Bhoom Stone 176 Nagewadi Bhoom Stone, Murum 177 Dokewadi Bhoom Murum 178 Ieet Bhoom Murum 179 Brahnpur Bhoom Murum 180 Kapilapuri Paranda Sand 181 Pithapuri Paranda Sand 182 Karanja Paranda Sand 183 Bhotra Paranda Sand 184 Nalgaon Paranda Sand 185 Shirala Paranda Sand 21 186 Lohara Paranda Sand 187 Wagegavhan Paranda Sand 188 Aaleshwar Paranda Sand 189 Domgaon Paranda Sand 190 Rosa Paranda Sand 191 Kaudgaon Paranda Sand 192 Donja Paranda Sand 193 Bangalwadi Paranda Sand 194 Awarpimpri Paranda Sand 195 Songiri Paranda Sand 196 Khasgaon Paranda Sand 197 Devgaon Paranda Sand 198 Wadner Paranda Sand 199 Dhagpimpri Paranda Sand 200 Deulgaon Paranda Sand 201 Tandulwadi Paranda Sand 202 Jagdalwadi Paranda Sand 203 Pandhrewadi Paranda Sand 204 Shelgaon Paranda Sand 205 Paranda Paranda Stone, Murum 206 Sarnwadi Paranda Murum, Soil 207 Brahmgaon Paranda Murum, Soil 208 Wakdi Paranda Murum 209 Hingangaon Kh Paranda Murum 210 Aenapurwadi Paranda Murum 211 Shelgaon Paranda Murum 212 Chinchpur Paranda Murum 213 Jawla N Paranda Murum 214 Ingonda Paranda Murum 215 Aanala Paranda Murum

22 Miscellaneous Details of District:

Sr. No. Name of River Area Drained in Sq. % drained in district Km. 1 Sina 1229.68 16.43 % 2 Manjara 1629.61 21.78 % 3 Terana 579.01 7.74 %

Salient Features of important rivers and streams

Sr. No. Name of River Total Length in Place of Origin Altitude in m district (Km) 1 Sina 58.47 Km Near Wanewadi 532 m 2 Manjara 98.11 Km Near Lanjeshwar 671 m 3 Terana 37 Km Terana Reservoir Near 713 m Tugaon

Portion of the Length of area Average width of Area Mineable mineral river or stream recommended area recommended potential (in recommended for mineral recommended for mineral metric ton)(60% for mineral concession (in for mineral concession (in of total mineral concession kilometer) concession (in square meter) potential) meter)

Stretches on Generally small - Generally small Sand is scooped rivers Sina, patches of patches of manually Terna, Ulfa, variable size less variable size less keeping 2m layer Manjara, than 5 ha are than 5 ha are of sand in the Chandni, Khairi recommended by recommended by river bed for the are authorities authorities area less than5 recommended depending on depending on ha. for mineral sand available sand available concession for every year after every year after short period of 3- monsoon. monsoon. 9 months on yearly replenishment of sand

23 Mineral Potential

Boulder (MT) Bajari(MT) Sand(MT) Total Mineable mineral potential (MT)

2594277 Nil 58882 2653159

Annual Deposition :

Description River Deposition Sand Sina Refer Annexure -3 Sand Manjara

24 Annexure -1 : Geological Map for Osmanabad District

25 Annexure -2: Stream v Flow Gauge of Major Rivers in Osmanabad District

26 Annexure -3 : Siltation of Major Rivers in Osmanabad District

27 Annexure 4 : River Inventory at Osmanabad district

28 Annexure 5 : HFL of rivers and probable sand ghats mapped over district HFL Map

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