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Prefeasibility Report Prefeasibility Report For Environment Clearance from MOEF under EIA Notification Dated 14th September, 2006 as Amended Pre - Feasibility Report For Darritola Ordinary Stone Temporary Permit Quarry at Village - Darritola Tehsil- Manendragarh & District- Koriya, State- Chhattisgarh. 1. SUMMARY Project - Darritola Ordinary Stone Temporary Permit Quarry Name of Company/Mine - M/s. NSPR - PLR Joint Venture Location: Village - Darritola Tehsil/Taluka - Manendragarh District - Koriya State - Chhattisgarh 1. Temp. Permited Area & Type of Land - 1 hect./ Government Land 2. Geographical Co-ordinates BOUNDRY POINT LATITUDE LONGITUDE BL1 23°16'48.84"N 82°22'37.43"E - BL2 23°16'49.17"N 82°22'40.39"E BL3 23°16'45.36"N 82°22'40.74"E BL4 23°16'45.16"N 82°22'37.71"E 3. Name of River/ Nallahs /Tanks /Spring - River - 6.80 km (Hasdeo river at west) / Lakes etc. Nalla - 420 m Halphall Nalla towards north Tanks - 1.20 km Pond towards north Canal - 1.40 km Canal towards south near Keradol village area Reservoir - 2.00 km Reservior towards south near Keradol village area 4. Name of Reserve Forest(s), Wild Life - Forest boundary is more than 250 m away from the lease Sanctuary/National Park area. However, NOC from DFO Manendragarh is obtained and enclosed. 5. Topography of the area - Hilly Land devoid of vegitation Altitude - Max. 590 aMSL and Min. 581 aMSL Surface slope - Towards North Toposheet No.- 64I/7 6. Project Proposal - Scientific mining of Ordinary Stone for proposed capacity of maximum 143305.7 MT per year. 7. Name of Mineral Mined - Ordinary Stone (Minor Mineral) 8. Rate of Production (in tons) - Maximum 143305.7 MT/year 9. Mineral Reserve (in tons) - Geological Reserve (from the normal surface level till 6m depth)-297585.57tons. Recoverable Reserve (from the normal surface level till 6m depth) - 148306.73 tons. 10. Life of Mine - 2 years for the excavation of recoverable reserve of 148306.73 MT 11. Drilling/Blasting - yes - Jack hammer drill / low capacity scientific controlled blast is proposed to be conducted. Signature of Project Proponent _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 Pre - Feasibility Report For Darritola Ordinary Stone Temporary Permit Quarry at Village - Darritola Tehsil- Manendragarh & District- Koriya, State- Chhattisgarh. 12. Mining Method - Open Cast Semi Mechanized 13. Ground Water table Intersection - Below 30 meter from surface level 14. Drainage Pattern/ Water Courses - Natural drainage towards North 15. Break-up of Land Utilization Pattern - 1. Total Lease Area 1 Hect. 2. Area proposed under mining pits 0.72 Hect. 3. Area covered by statuary/mine boundary 0.28 Hect. 4 Area for road 0 Hect. 5 Area covered by crusher 0 Hect. 6 Area Kept for storage of stone 0 Hect. 7 Unused Area within Lease area 0 Hect. Total Area (2+3+4+5+6) = 1 Hect. Dumping Area proposed within proposed 8 0.17 Hect. Statutory/mine Boundary Plantation Area proposed over the dump 9 0.17 Hect. on dumping area No Activity Zone on Mine Boundary as per 10 0.11 Hect. MMR 1961 16. Water Requirement & Source - Requirement - 10 kilo litre per day, Source - Mine pit/Setting tank, dug well and tube well of nearby village within permited limits. 17. Solid waste/Tailings - Top Soil & OB - total 3580.35 cum (Maximum yearly generation @ 3580.35 cum). 18. IBM approval: Date - Not Applicable 19. Cost of Project (Rs. Lacs) - Rs. 13 lacs 20. Any Other (Specify) - NIL Name and Address of the company / M/s. NSPR - PLR Joint Venture Proponent Registered office M/s. NSPR - PLR Joint Venture Village/Post - Baikunthpur Tehsil - Baikunthpur District - Koriya State - Chhattisgarh Mine Office Village - Darritola E-Mail Nil Prospecting Agency Not Applicable Type of Activity Open Cast Semi Mechanized Ordinary Stone Quarry Mining Utilities (Power, Water Requirement) Power - 5 HP . Water – 10 KLD for Domestic, Dust Suppression & Plantation Purpose Manpower requirement 35 workers per day Signature of Project Proponent _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 Pre - Feasibility Report For Darritola Ordinary Stone Temporary Permit Quarry at Village - Darritola Tehsil- Manendragarh & District- Koriya, State- Chhattisgarh. 2. INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT/BACK INFORMATION Proposed Ordinary Stone Deposit is located at village Darritola, Tehsil Manendragarh, District Koriya and state Chhattisgarh over an area of 1 ha. The proposed capacity of the project is maximum 143305.7 tones/annum. Proposed land is Government non forest revenue land. Open Cast Semi Mechanized with low level intensity scientific controlled blasting method of mining is the most suitable mining procedure for this mine. This method of mining is used for highest productivity and the lowest cost of any of the broadly used mining methods Brief description of the project is described below – (i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent (a) Name of the Project: Darritola Ordinary Stone Temporary Permit Quarry (b) Project Proponent : M/s. NSPR - PLR Joint Venture (c) Postal /Correspondence Address of Project Proponent: M/s. NSPR - PLR Joint Venture 8-2-120/86/5-B, 2nd Floor, Sneha House, Banjara Hills, Road No. 3, Hyderabad 500034 H.No.- 63, MLA Colony, Near Koriya Palace Village/Post - Baikunthpur Tehsil - Baikunthpur District - Koriya State - Chhattisgarh (ii) Brief Description of Nature of the Project The proposed project is mining activity of Ordinary Stone (Minor Mineral) with the name of 'Darritola Ordinary Stone Temporary Permit Quarry ' which is situated at Khasra no. 199/1 (P) at village Darritola, tehsil Manendragarh and district Koriya (C.G.). This site is 18.00 km away from district office Koriya. The LOI for permit of Ordinary Stone mining has been sanctioned for 2 Years to project proponent M/s. NSPR - PLR Joint Venture of Baikunthpur district Koriya (C.G.). The granted temp. permit area is on 1 hect. land for the proposed maximum production capacity of 143305.7 t. per annum. The excavation of Ordinary Stone will be done by Open Cast Semi Mechanized method with low level intensity scientific controlled blasting. Letter of Intent for sanction of T.P. has been granted by collectorate mining branch vide letter No. 2842/Khanij/Asthayi Anugya Patra/2018/Koriya, Baikunthpur, Dated 11/01/2018. For compliance of Rule 24 and 63 to 66 of MMR 2015 proponent was submitted T.P. quarry plan before mining authorities and the plan so submitted has been duly approved by the sanctioning authority vide letter no. 235/Khanij/2018, Surajpur Dated 07/02/2018. Signature of Project Proponent _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Pre - Feasibility Report For Darritola Ordinary Stone Temporary Permit Quarry at Village - Darritola Tehsil- Manendragarh & District- Koriya, State- Chhattisgarh. The proposed project is < 5 hect. Minor mineral and non-coal mining project thus it is classified as “CATEGORY – B2” project under activity 1(a) of the schedule of EIA notification dated 14th September 2006 as amended by Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, New Delhi by S.O. 141(E) dated 15 January 2016, hence it comes under jurisdiction of DEIAA. Therefore application is being filed before jurisdictional DEIAA of district Koriya for getting permanent environmental clearance before starting of mining activity on granted temp. permit area. All the other necessary permission and noc’s has been taken by the proponent. Consent to establish & operate/Air/Water clearances from CGCECB will also be taken if instructed by jurisdictional DEIAA. (iii) Need for the Project and its Importance to the Country and/or Region Mineral resources of any country are the “TREASURE-TROVE” of its national economy; Chhattisgarh is one of the richest states in the country with its sparkling mineral wealth. The Chhattisgarh State has enormous reserves of stone & its variety of varies grades spread over mainly in Raipur, Mungeli, Raigarh, Balodabazar-Bhatapara, Janjgir-Champa, Durg, Rajnandgaon, Korba and Bilaspur districts. Stone is basic material for civil building & civil construction works. The project shall also provide additional revenue to State Government and create direct and indirect employment opportunities, which will catalyze overall growth of the State and improve the quality of life of the people living in the region and transform the region’s economy from predominantly agricultural to significantly industrial and accelerate the pace of regional development of region. There is huge demand of stone chip in the region as well as throughout country for the use in construction of House, Canal, Dam, Pachri and other infrastructure etc. (iv) Demand - Supply Gap Stone Chip is basic raw material of civil construction works likes building, dams, roads, etc. for construction of walls/base. Proponent has a government order to construct concreet road. The contract requirs stone chip and boulders for the road construction. (v) Demand - Supply Analysis Exploiting this Ordinary Stone deposit the proponent will get sufficient stone for fulfilment of his Govt. contract work . Therefore, a ready use is available for the proposed project hence looking to the use of Ordinary Stone boulders which exist a good scope for the proposed project. (vi) Employment Generation (direct and indirect) due to the Project Labors will be required for various purposes like excavation of stone and loading of stone in various vehicle, management, maintenance & development of mine, making & maintenance
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