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No. 1038/2018 (CEPI Matter) ACTION PLAN FOR SEVERELY POLLUTED AREA SINGRAULI (MP, PART) CEPI AREA & IMPACT ZONE MP POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD ACTION PLAN FOR SEVERELY POLLUTED INDUSTRIAL AREAS / CLUSTERS OF SINGROULI MP PART CONTENTS Sr. No. Contents Page No. 1. INTRODUCTION 1-5 1.1 Area Details including brief history (background information) 2 1.2 Location 2 1.3 Digitized Map with Demarcation of Geographical Boundaries & 3 Impact Zones 1.4 CEPI Score (Air, Water, Land and Total) 3 1.5 Total Population and sensitive receptors (hospitals, educational institutions, courts, etc.) residing in the area comprising of 4 geographical area of the cluster and its impact zone (minimum 2 km) 1.6 Eco-geological features Impact Zones the area comprising of geographical area of the cluster and its impact zone (minimum 2 5 km) 1.6.1 Major Water Bodies (Rivers, Lakes, Ponds, etc.) 5 1.6.2 Ecological parks, Sanctuaries, Flora and Fauna or any eco- 5 sensitive zones 1.6.3 Buildings or Monuments of Historical/archaeological/ 5 religious importance 1.7 Industry classification and distribution (no. of industries per 10 5 sq.km area or fraction) 1.7.1 Highly Polluting industries (17 categories) 5 1.7.2 Red category industries (54 categories) 5 1.7.3 Orange and Green category industries 5 1.7.4 Green Category Industry 5 1.7.5 Grossly Polluting Industry 5 1.7.6 Status of Industries 5 2. WATER ENVIRONMENT 6-25 2.1 Present status of water environment supported with minimum 7-18 one year analytical data 2.1.1 Water bodies/effluent receiving drains in the area important 7 for water quality monitoring 2.1.2 Present levels of pollutants in water bodies/effluent receiving drains / ground water (routine parameters, special parameters and water toxics relevant to the area in three 7-17 categories – known carcinogens, probable carcinogens and other toxics) 2.1.3 Predominant sources contributing to various pollutants 18 2.2 Sources of water pollution 18-19 2.2.1 Industrial 18 2.2.2 Domestic 18 2.2.3 Others (Agricultural runoff, leachate from MSW dump, illegal 18 dump site etc.) 2.2.4 Impact on surrounding area (outside the CEPI Area) on the 19 water courses/drainage system of the area under consideration 2.3 Details of Water Polluting Industries in the area/cluster 19-20 2.4 Effluent Disposal Method- Recipient water bodies etc. 20 2.5 Quantification of waste water pollution load and relative 20 contribution by different sources viz industrial/domestic 2.6 Action Plan for compliance and control of pollution 20-25 2.6.1 Existing infrastructure facilities – water quality monitoring network, ETPs, CETP, Sewage Treatment Plant of industry (STPs), 20 surface drainage system, effluent conveyance channels/outfalls, etc. 2.6.2 Pollution control measures installed by Industries 20-22 2.6.3 Technological Intervention 22 2.6.3.1 Inventorisation of prominent industries with 22 technological gaps 2.6.3.2 Identification of low cost and advanced cleaner 22 technology for pollution control 2.6.4 Infrastructure Renewal 22-23 2.6.4.1 Details of existing infrastructural facilities 22 2.6.4.2 Need of up gradation of existing facilities 23 2.6.4.3 De-silting of water tanks, drains, rivulets, etc. 23 2.6.4.4 Construction of lined drains/connections 23 2.6.4.5 Treatment and management of contaminated 23 surface water bodies 2.6.4.6 Rejuvenation/Management Plan for important 23 eco-geological features. 2.6.4.7 Carrying of effluent from industrial units located 23 in non-industrial locations to CETP facilities by lined drains/pipelines only and prevention of their disposal into city sewage/surface drains 2.6.4.8 Installation of gen set at CETPs 23 2.6.5 Managerial and Financial aspects 24 2.6.5.1 Cost and time estimates 24 2.6.5.2 Identified Private/Public sector potential investors 24 & their contribution/obligation 2.6.5.3 Government Budgetary support requirement 24 2.6.5.4 Hierarchical and structured managerial system for 24 efficient implementation 2.6.6 Self monitoring system in industries (ETPs etc.) 25 2.6.7 Data linkages to SPCB/CPCB (of monitoring devices) 25 3. AIR ENVIRONMENT 26-35 3.1.1 Present status of Air environment supported with minimum one 27 year analytical data 3.1.1.1 Critical locations for air quality monitoring 27 3.1.1.2 Present levels of pollutants in air (routine parameters, special parameters and air toxics relevant to the area in three categories – known carcinogens, probable carcinogens and other 27-28 toxics) for the period 01.01.2017 to 31.12.2018. 3.1.2 Predominant sources contributing to various pollutants 29 3.2 Source of Air Pollution viz industrial, domestic (Coal & Biomass 29 burning), natural and Transport & Heavy Earth Movers 3.3 Air Polluting Industries in the area/cluster 29 3.4 Impact of activities of nearby area on the CEPI Area 30 3.5 Quantification of the air pollution load and relative contribution by 30 different sources 3.6 Action Plan for compliance and control of pollution 30-35 3.6.1 Existing infrastructure facilities – Ambient air quality 30 monitoring network 3.6.2 Pollution control measures installed by the individual sources 30-32 of pollution 3.6.3 3.6.3.1 Inventorisation of prominent industries with 32-33 technological gaps 3.6.3.2 Identification of low cost and advanced cleaner 33 technology for air pollution control 3.6.3.3 Introduction and switch over to clearer fuel 33 3.6.4. Need of infrastructure Renovation 33 3.6.4.1 Development of roads 33 3.6.5 Impact on CEPI score after installation/commissioning of full 33 fledged air pollution control system. 3.6.6 Managerial and Financial aspects – Cost and time estimates 33-35 3.6.6.1 Cost and time estimates 33-35 3.6.6.2 Identified private/Public sector potential investors & their 35 contribution/obligation 3.6.6.3 Government Budgetary support requirement 35 3.6.6.4 Hierarchical and structured managerial system for efficient 35 implementation 3.6.7 Self monitoring system in industries (Stacks, APCDs) 35 3.6.8 Data linkages to SPCB/CPCB (of monitoring devices) 35 374. LAND ENVIRONMENT (Soil and Ground Water) 36-54 4.1 Soil Contamination 37-50 4.1.1 Present status of land environment supported with minimum 37 one year analytical data 4.1.2 Critical locations for land/soil pollution assessment and 37 ground water monitoring 4.1.3 Present levels of pollutants in land/soil and ground water (routine parameters, special parameters and water toxics relevant 37-49 to the area in three categories – known carcinogens, probable carcinogens and other toxics) 4.1.4 Predominant sources contributing to or posing danger of pollution of land and ground water such as hazardous/toxic wastes or 50 chemicals dumps/storage etc. 4.1.5 Sources of Soil Contamination 50 4.1.6 Types of existing pollution 50 4.1.7 Remedies for abatement, treatment and restoration of 50 normal soil quality 4.2 Ground water contamination 50 4.2.1 Present status/quality of ground water 50 4.2.2 Source Identification (Existing sources of Ground water 50 Pollution) 4.2.3 Ground water quality monitoring program 50 4.2.4 Action Plan for control of pollution including cost/time 50 aspects 4.2.5 Treatment and management of contaminated ground water 50 bodies, etc. 4.2.6 Impact on CEPI score after abatement of pollution 50 4.3 Solid Waste Generation and Management 51-53 4.3.1 Waste Classification and Quantification 51-52 4.3.1.1 Hazardous waste 51-52 4.3.1.2 Bio-medical waste 52-53 4.3.1.3 Electronic waste 53 4.3.1.4 Municipal Solid Waste/Domestic Waste/Sludges 53 from ETPs/CETPs/STPs and other industrial sources 4.3.1.5 Plastic waste 53 4.3.1.6 Quantification of wastes and relative contribution 53 from different sources 4.3.2 Identification of waste minimization and waste exchange 53 options 4.3.3 Reduction /Reuse /Recovery / Recycle options in the co- 53 processing of wastes 4.3.4 Infrastructure facilities 53-54 4.3.4.1 Existing TSDF/Incineration facilities including 54 capacities 4.3.4.2 Present status/performance and need of up 54 gradation of existing facilities including enhancement of capacities 4.3.4.3 Treatment and management of contaminated 54 waste disposal sites, etc.