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Submission of Action Plan as per Hon’ble NGT order in the Matter of O.A. No. 1038/2018 (CEPI Matter)

ACTION PLAN FOR SEVERELY POLLUTED AREA (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. 4.3.4.4 Impact on CEPI score after proper management of 54 Solid Wastes 5. PPP Model 55-56

6. Other infrastructural Renewal measures 56

6.1 Green Belts 56

6.2 Development of Industrial Estate(s) 56

6.3 Development of shifting of industries located in the non-industrial 56 areas to the existing/new industrial estates

7. Specific Schemes 56-57

7.1 GIS-GPS system for pollution sources monitoring 56

7.2 Hydro-geological fracturing for water bodies rejuvenation 57

7.3 In-situ remediation of sewage 57

7.4 Utilization of MSW inert by gas based brick kilns. 57

7.5 Co-processing of wastes in cement industries 57

8. Public awareness and training Programmes 57

9. Overall Impact of Installation/commissioning of pollution control 57 equipments/measures on the CEPI score

10. Assessment of Techno-economical feasibility of pollution control systems 57 in clusters of small/medium scale industries

11. Efforts shall be made to encourage use of Bio-compost and Bio-fertilizer along with the chemical fertilizer in the state to minimize the unutilized 57 chemical fertilizer run-off into the natural water resources from agriculture fields (through Govt. Policy)

12. Summary of proposed action points 58-61

12.1 Short Term & Long Term Action Plan 59-61

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INTRODUCTION

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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Area Details including brief history: Singrauli, an important town in is famously known for its Coal mining and power plants. While the city is spread over an area of 2,200 sq km, the district of Singrauli covers an area of 5,672 sq km. Singrauli, also known as Energy Capital is one of the most important districts in . It covers a region comprising of the eastern part of district in Madhya Pradesh and the adjoining region in southern part of in . Due to its immense natural potential and huge reserves of coal, it is also known as „Urjanchal‟ – the land of energy. Singrauli is the 50th district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, which was earlier a part of the of the in Madhya Pradesh. Historically Singrauli belonged to the princely state of , a part of the Baghelkhand Region. Singrauli has a history spanning from the emergence of pre-historic man to the present age of industrialization. Singrauli is located in the North Eastern part of Madhya Pradesh at a distance of 742 km from the state capital . The location coordinates of Singrauli is: 24.1992 〫 North, to 82.6645 〫East longitude, at a altitude of 609 meter above sea level. The nearest district circle headquarter is at Rewa which is about 200 km away beyond the kaimour hills. The son is the major river which traverses the region. The other rivers which are present here are , Gopad, Myar, Khachan, Bijul, etc. It experiences a warm tropical monsoonal climate with an annual temperature of 24.7 〫 C and annual rainfall of 1100 mm.

1.2 Background Information: Vide Office Memorandum of Govt. of India Ministry of Environment & Forests vide dated 13-01-2010 Ministry of Environment & Forests have issued an Office Memorandum imposing a temporary moratorium for a period up to August, 2010 on consideration of projects for Environmental Clearance which are to be located in critically polluted area as identified by CPCB based on comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index. The Singrauli area of UP, having a CEPI score of 81.73 was included in the list of 88 such industrial clusters. However the Singrauli Area of MP was not enlisted in that list. The various State Governments had expressed difficulties in implementing the above referred Office Memorandum due to inadequate details about the boundaries of critically polluted clusters /areas so identified. Accordingly, the matter was considered and CPCB was requested to provide more details about these clusters. The boundary details of these clusters were obtained from CPCB by MoEF&CC which were circulated vide OM dated 15-3-2010. It is pertinent to mention that regarding CEPI 2018 evalution, as per the order dated 10.07.2019 passed in O.A. No. 1038/2018 by Hon. NGT, the CPCB had submitted the latest CEPI Scores for 88 polluted industrial areas/clusters monitored during 2018 in which there was mention of the Singrauli (UP & MP) as polluted area. But during various meetings conducted in this regard by CPCB in compliance of the NGT order dated 13-12-2018, where NGT has ordered to prepare action plans for the polluted areas no action plan was sought by CPCB for Singrauli (MP). The plan was asked only for the

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Singrauli (UP) from UPPCB. However, during the video conferencing conducted by CPCB with all SPCBs on 07.01.2020, CPCB directed that since Singrauli falls under UP as well as MP, the MPPCB shall also prepare an action plan for the "Severely Polluted Area[SPA], Singrauli, MP". It needs to be made clear that up till now, CPCB has never asked State of M.P. that Singrauli, M.P. also falls in CEPI region and any action plan needs to be prepared.

Singrauli (UP&MP) area jointly is a Severely Polluted Area (SPA) with CEPI 2018 score of 62.59. As per the analysis data of air/water/ground water for evaluation of CEPI provided by CPCB, the CEPI score of SPA Singrauli (MP) is 42.23 which is well within the prescribed standards i.e. 60. The same has also been informed to CPCB. Despite CEPI score being within the prescribed standards, the MPPCB has prepared this action plan as per the latest directions of CPCB.

1.3 Location & demarcation of CEPI Area: According to the OM dated 15-3-2010, the boundaries of the CEPI (MP) areas were delineated as Vindhyachal Nagar and Jayant, Nigahi, Dudhichua, Amlori and Jhingurdah Townships. CEPI area Singrouli (MP) is an area of 114 Sq km covering mainly coal mines, their townships and one thermal power plant of NTPC and its township. This area falls in west of city. In the impact zone of 2 kms, there are 12 Red category of industries and one 17 category TPP are in operation. The red category includes 07 major coal mines which are working. The Digitized Map with Demarcation of Geographical Boundaries and Impact Zones is as below:

1.4 CEPI Score (Air, Water, Land and Total)

The Central Pollution Control Board carried out Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index Assessment (CEPI) Study in association with Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Based on the study, 43 Industrial Clusters out of 88 listed have been declared as

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Critically Polluted areas having CEPI of more than 70, which includes Singrouli (UP & MP). The CEPI scores of Singrouli are listed below:

Year 2010 : 1. Water CEPI - 64.00

Combine score for UP & MP 2. Air CEPI - 70.50

3. Land CEPI - 59.50

4. Total CEPI - 81.73

Year 2010 : 1. Water CEPI - 47.75

Score For MP only (2010) 2. Air CEPI - 38.50

3. Land CEPI - 43.00

4. Total CEPI - 56.40

Year 2018 : 1. Water CEPI - 57.25

Combine score for UP & MP 2. Air CEPI - 45.00

3. Land CEPI - 27.75

4. Total CEPI - 62.59

Score For MP only : 1. Water CEPI - 39.75

2. Air CEPI - 33.00

3. Land CEPI - 12.5

4. Total CEPI - 42.23

1.5 Total Population and sensitive receptors (hospitals, educational institutions, courts, etc.) residing in the area comprising of geographical area of the cluster and its impact zone (minimum 2 km)

According to the latest census of Government of India 2011 report the population of district Singrauli is 11,78,273 with an average sex ratio of 920 females per 1000 males. While Singrauli town is a Municipal Corporation with a population of about 2,20,257. The population density of the district is 162 people per sq.km. The average literacy rate of the region is 60.41%.

The Sensitive Receptors located in SPA Singrauli are listed below:

i) Hospitals (Above 500 Beds) - Nil ii) Health care facility - 54 iii) Educational Institutions (Major) - 04 iv) Court - 01 4 | P a g e

1.6 Eco-geological features Impact Zones:

The area comprising of geographical area of the SPA and its impact zone (minimum 2 km) are-

1.6.1 Major Water Bodies (Rivers, Lakes, Ponds, etc.)

Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar (), Mudwani lake, Kachan River, Rihand River, Myar River and .

1.6.2 Ecological parks, Sanctuaries, Flora and Fauna or any eco-sensitive zones

There is no Eco-geological Park, wild life and bird century and eco sensitive zone exits in Singrauli SPA and its impact zone.

1.6.3 Buildings or Monuments of Historical / archaeological / religious importance In the cluster area and buffer zone of 2 km. radius, some monuments & historical/religious places are there. 1. Hanuman Temple Jhingurda 2. Tippa jhariya jhingurda.

1.7 Industry classification and distribution (no. of industries per 10 sq.km area or fraction)

1.7.1 Highly Polluting Industries (17 Categories)

Medium/Major - 01

Small Scale Industries - 00

1.7.2 Red Category Industries Medium/Major - 12

Small Scale Industries - 00

1.7.3 Orange Category Industries Medium/Major - 00

Small Scale Industries - 00 1.7.4 Green Category Industries Medium/Major - 00

Small Scale Industries - 00

1.7.5 Grossly Polluting Industries - Nil

1.7.6 Status of Industries

Large and Medium Units 13 Small Scale Units 00 Total operating units 13 5 | P a g e

WATER ENVIRONMENT

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2. WATER ENVIRONMENT

2.1 Present status of water environment supported with minimum one year analytical data.

Total generation of domestic Sewage in Singrauli city, which is situated outside the SPA demarcated area but lies in the impact zone is about 23 MLD on the basis of present population. At present Singrauli Municipal Corporation has not provided Sewage treatment plant for treatment of city Sewage. However 03 numbers of STP of capacity (10 MLD,10 MLD & 11 MLD total 31 MLD) are proposed under Amrit Yojna out of which construction of 1 STP of 11 MLD is in progress. Establishment and commissioning of all 03 STP will be in the year of 2021.

There are 13 water polluting units in the region. Total quantity of industrial effluent generated from industrial area is about 171 MLD and total domestic effluent generated is approximately 18 MLD. All the large and medium scale industries generating industrial effluent have provided ETPs / STPs and other arrangement.

2.1.1 Water bodies/effluent receiving drains in the area important for water quality monitoring

Main water body receiving domestic and treated trade effluent is Govind Vallabhpant Sagar Rihand Dam. However all the industries are having STPs & ETPs and by maintaining zero discharge they are utilizing treated waste water for their own purpose like in process, dust suppression, plantation, ash disposal etc. About 23 MLD of domestic sewage of Singrauli town is not being treated presently which is proposed to be treated by establishning 03 nos. STP (10 MLD + 10 MLD + 11 MLD) within the Municipal Corporation area Treated sewage will be utilized on land application, which presently goes to Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar Rihand Dam through Baliya Nala & Surya Nala.

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 categories – known carcinogens, probable carcinogens and other toxics).

Water quality monitoring is being carried out on river Gopad, river Son, Kanchan river, Rihind river, Mayar river, Rihind reservoir, Kanchan Dam. Routine parameters are being monitored at all locations through regular monitoring stations. 7 | P a g e

Water quality results at different locations are shown as below: -

MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : Kanchan River Description of Sampling Station: Near main road bridge, Near Chuahan Cold Storage,Singrauli(M.P.)(Latitude-24.07535,Longitude-82.58777)

S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb Marc 1 Date of Sampling 3/4/2018 12/6/2018 31-8-18 - - - - - 20-2-19 - 2 Appearance Clear L. turbid Sl. Turbid - - - - - clear - 3 Temperature oC 28 28 29 - - - - - 24 - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS Colourless L. Muddy Colourless - - - - - Colourless - 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless Odourless - - - - - Odourless - 7 pH pH 7.48 7.65 7.35 - - - - - 7.5 - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos 0.568 0.52 0.481 - - - - - 500 - 9 T. Solids mg/1 545 510 520 - - - - - 385 - 10 D. Solids mg/1 505 470 460 - - - - - 335 - 11 S. Solids mg/1 40 40 60 - - - - - 50 - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 3.275

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 39 38 29 32

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 82 19 T. Hardness mg/1 150 135 145 - - - - - 260 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 100 95 75 - - - - - 180 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 50 40 70 - - - - - 80 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 6.5 6.2 6.5 - - - - - 6.8 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - - - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 19.8 9.81 9.55 36.3 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/1 ------28 F. Coliform MPN/1 ------29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : Rihand River Description of Sampling Station: Near Road Rail Bridge,Singrauli(M.P.) (Latitude-24.07535,Longitude-82.58777)

S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March 1 Date of Sampling - 7/5/2018 - 5/7/2018 - 28-9-18 - - - 21-1-19 - 12/3/2019 2 Appearance - L.Turbid - L. turbid - SI.Turbid - - - Clear - Clear 3 Temperature oC - 26.4 - 26 - 24 - - - 20 - 26 4 Turbidity NTU ------11 - 5 Colour PCS - L.Muddy - L. Muddy - Colourless - - - Colourless - Colourless 6 Odour T. No - Odourless - Odourless - Odourless - - - Odourless - Odourless 7 pH pH Unit - 7.55 - 7.5 - 7.6 - - - 8.05 - 7.2 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. - 0.52 - 0.652 - 0.415 - - - 0.425 - 140 9 T. Solids mg/1 - 605 - 620 - 470 - - - 352 - 120 10 D. Solids mg/1 - 550 - 570 - 330 - - - 307 - 90 11 S. Solids mg/1 - 55 - 50 - 140 - - - 45 - 30 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 ------0.697 15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 - 57.5 - 48 - 47.2 - - - 83.16 - -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 ------84 19 T. Hardness mg/1 - 145 - 170 - 130 - - - 156 - 136 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 - 105 - 120 - 80 - - - 96 - 96 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 - 40 - 50 - 50 - - - 60 - 40 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - 6.3 - 6.2 - 6.4 - - - - 6.4 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - 3.1 - 3 - 4 - - - 1.7 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 - 9.81 - 18.2 - 9.52 - - - 8.35 - 34 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/100m ------28 F. Coliform MPN/100m ------29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : Rihand Reservoir Description of Sampling Station: Near Balliyari Village,Singrauli(M.P.) (Latitude-24.038795,Longitude-82.673100) S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March 1 Date of Sampling 3/4/2018 7/5/2018 12/6/2018 5/7/2018 31-8-18 28-9-18 22-10-18 19-11-18 17-12-18 21-1-19 20-2-19 12/3/2019 2 Appearance clear clear clear clear clear clear Clear clear clear clear clear clear 3 Temperature oC 24 25 27 24 21 22 21 20 19 20 23 26 4 Turbidity NTU ------8 - - 5 Colour PCS colourless colourles colourless colourless colourless colourless colourless colourless colourless colourless colourless colourless s 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.5 7.6 7.1 7.5 7.3 7.6 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.25 7.2 7.2 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm 280 390 350 385 340 415 400 380 410 370 160 170 . 9 T. Solids mg/1 250 290 280 360 380 380 340 350 360 496 160 178 10 D. Solids mg/1 210 200 220 280 290 320 300 310 310 444 107 114 11 S. Solids mg/1 40 90 60 80 90 60 40 40 50 52 53 64 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 ------0.778 0.779 15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 49 48 47 49 49.4 49.2 50 48 47 34.24 50 52

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 ------72 90 88 19 T. Hardness mg/1 140 130 150 130 128 120 165 170 168 160 160 162 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 90 90 105 100 98 80 100 110 115 100 100 120 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 50 40 45 30 30 40 65 60 53 60 60 42 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 9 7.6 7.2 8.1 8.1 7.9 7.8 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.2 7.2 23 B.O.D. mg/1 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.9 1.8 2 1.9 1.8 24 C.O.D. mg/1 19 15 11 9 19 15 22 21 19 9.28 38.4 37 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/100 ------17 11 17 21 17 21 m 28 F. Coliform MPN/100 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 m 29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : Baliya nalla Description of Sampling Station: Near Road bridge Jayant,Near Dudhichua STP,Singrauli(M.P.) (Latitude-24.122057,Longitude-82.667484) S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March 1 Date of Sampling 3/4/2018 - - 5/7/2018 - - - - - 21-1-19 - - 2 Appearance Turbid - - Turbid - - - - - Turbid - - 3 Temperature oC 29 - - 29 - - - - - 20.2 - - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS Grey - - Blackish - - - - - Blackish - - 6 Odour T. No Odourous - - Odourous - - - - - Odourous - - 7 pH pH Unit 7.5 - - 8.1 - - - - - 7.7 - - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. - - - . ------9 T. Solids mg/1 920 - - 1850 - - - - - 1450 - - 10 D. Solids mg/1 830 - - 1750 - - - - - 1264 - - 11 S. Solids mg/1 90 - - 100 - - - - - 186 - - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 ------15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 65 - - 75 - - - - - 73.38 - -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 ------19 T. Hardness mg/1 ------20 CalciumHardness mg/1 ------21 Magnesium H. mg/1 ------22 D. Oxygen mg/1 ------23 B.O.D. mg/1 1.4 - - 18 - - - - - 14 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 125 - - 154 - - - - - 83.52 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/100m ------28 F. Coliform MPN/100m ------29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : SURYA NALLA Description of Sampling Station: Near Police Station ,Vindhyanagar,Singrauli(M.P.)(Latitude-24.083705,Longitude-82.662574) S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March 1 Date of Sampling - 7/5/2018 - - 31-8-18 - - - - - 20-2-19 - 2 Appearance - l. Turbid - - Turbid - - - - - Turbid - 3 Temperature oC - 28 - - 22 - - - - - 23.5 - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS - L. Muddy - - L.Grey - - - - - colorless - 6 Odour T. No - Odourless - - Odour - - - - - Odourless - 7 pH pH Unit - 8.2 - - 8.1 - - - - - 7.3 - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. ------600 - 9 T. Solids mg/1 - 1170 - - 1020 - - - - - 482 - 10 D. Solids mg/1 - 1020 - - 920 - - - - - 402 - 11 S. Solids mg/1 - 150 - - 100 - - - - - 80 - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 ------15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 - 93 - - 91 - - - - - 80 -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 ------19 T. Hardness mg/1 ------20 CalciumHardness mg/1 ------21 Magnesium H. mg/1 ------22 D. Oxygen mg/1 ------23 B.O.D. mg/1 - 1.9 - - 1.9 ------24 C.O.D. mg/1 - 165 - - 154 ------25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/100m ------28 F. Coliform MPN/100m ------29 T.K.N. mg/1 - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 ------4 -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource : Kanchan River Description of Sampling Station: Near main road bridge, Near Chuahan Cold Storage,Singrauli(M.P.)(Latitude-24.07535,Longitude-82.58777)

S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb Marc 1 Date of Sampling 22-04-19 27-06-19 - 24-8-19 - 21-10-19 - 10/12/2019 - 14/02/2020 - 2 Appearance clear clear - clear - clear - clear - clear - 3 Temperature oC 29 29 - 31 - 29 - 24 - 25 - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS colorless colorless - colorless - colorless - colorless - colorless - 6 Odour T. No odourless odourless - odourless - odourless - odourless - odourless - 7 pH pH 7.5 7.6 - 7.5 - 7.5 - 7.5 - 8 - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos 510 310 - 200 - 210 - 220 - 360 - 9 T. Solids mg/1 402 248 - 180 - 191 - 192 - 427 - 10 D. Solids mg/1 342 208 - 134 - 141 - 147 - 242 - 11 S. Solids mg/1 60 40 - 46 - 50 - 45 - 185 - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 3.28 2.22 - 2.24 - 2.267 - 2.286 - 2.4 -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 30 25 - 27 - 30 - 35 - 190 -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 84 160 - 140 - 135 - 140 - 180 - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 220 160 - 155 - 145 - 148 - 160 - 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 160 112 - 115 - 125 - 120 - 130 - 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 60 48 - 40 - 20 - 28 - 30 - 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 6.7 7.2 - 7.1 - 7.2 - 7.1 - 6.9 - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 ------24 C.O.D. mg/1 35 32 - 34 - 32 - 30 - 108 - 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/1 ------28 F. Coliform MPN/1 ------29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource : Rihand River Description of Sampling Station: Near Road Rail Bridge,Singrauli(M.P.) (Latitude-24.0077238,Longitude-82.65259629)

S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March 1 Date of Sampling - Dried - 23-7-19 - 25-09-19 - 21-11-19 - 9/1/2020 - - 2 Appearance - - - clear - clear - clear - clear - - 3 Temperature oC - - - 32 - 29 - 27 - 22 - - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS - - - colorless - colorless - colorless - colorless - - 6 Odour T. No - - - odourless - odourless - odourless - odourless - - 7 pH pH Unit - - - 7.4 - 7.5 - 7.5 - 7.5 - - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. - - - 80 - 110 - 120 - 130 - - 9 T. Solids mg/1 - - - 105 - 138 - 130 - 142 - - 10 D. Solids mg/1 - - - 60 - 73 - 80 - 87 - - 11 S. Solids mg/1 - - - 45 - 65 - 50 - 55 - - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 - - - 0.296 - 0.43 - 0.451 - 0.467 - -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 - - - 45 - 47 - 50 - 55 - -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 - - - 60 - 65 - 70 - 72 - - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 - - - 140 - 145 - 140 - 145 - - 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 - - - 110 - 115 - 105 - 110 - - 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 - - - 30 - 30 - 35 - 35 - - 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - - 7.4 - 7.3 - 7.2 - 7.1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 ------24 C.O.D. mg/1 - - - 36 - 37 - 35 - 34 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/100m ------28 F. Coliform MPN/100m ------29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI.

Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource :Rihand Reservoir (3304) Description of Sampling Station: Near Balliyari Village,Singrauli (Latitude-24.038795,Longitude-82.673100) S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March 1 Date of Sampling 22-4-19 17-5-19 27-6-19 23-7-19 24-8-19 25-09-19 21-10-19 21-11-19 10/12/2019 9/1/2020 14/02/2020 - 2 Appearance clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear - 3 Temperature oC 29 38 35 40 32 30 29 27 23 22 24 - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS colorless colorless colorless colorless colorless colorless colorless colorless colorless colorless colorless - 6 Odour T. No odourless odourles odourless odourless odourless odourless odourless odourless odourless odourless odourless - 7 pH pH Unit 7.2 7.5 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/ 162 580 280 290 310 190 130 140 140 150 160 - c 9 T. Solids mg/1 165 428 228 240 248 199 157 149 159 164 162 - 10 D. Solids mg/1 110 388 188 194 208 127 87 94 94 101 107 - 11 S. Solids mg/1 55 40 40 46 40 75 70 55 65 63 55 - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 0.804 0.807 0.283 0.288 0.331 0.35 0.457 0.473 0.265 0.486 0.497 -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 54 40 45 50 48 45 50 55 55 60 70 -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 86 104 60 70 65 70 60 65 68 70 75 - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 180 165 155 160 150 140 140 135 150 160 170 - 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 130 105 110 120 105 90 110 105 115 120 125 - 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 50 60 45 40 45 50 30 30 35 40 45 - 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 6.2 6.7 7.4 7.6 7.4 7.6 7.2 7.1 7.1 7 6.9 - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 ------24 C.O.D. mg/1 39 40 39 40 38 36 36 34 40 38 35 - 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/1 ------00 28 F. Coliform MPN/1 ------00 29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year -2019-20 Natural Water Resource : Baliya nalla Description of Sampling Station: Near Road bridge Jayant,Near Dudhichua STP,Singrauli(M.P.) (Latitude-24.122057,Longitude-82.667484) S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb Marc h 1 Date of Sampling 24-4-19 - - 23-7-19 - - 23-10-19 - - 10/1/2020 - - 2 Appearance blackish - - blackish - - blackish - - blackish - - 3 Temperature oC 30 - - 36 - - 36 - - 24 - - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS blackish - - blackish - - blackish - - blackish - - 6 Odour T. No unpleasant - - unpleasant - - unpleasant - - unpleasant - - 7 pH pH Unit 7.7 - - 7.7 - - 7.5 - - 7.5 - - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 1500 - - 390 - - 400 - - 410 - - 9 T. Solids mg/1 1053 - - 346 - - 393 - - 414 - - 10 D. Solids mg/1 1005 - - 261 - - 268 - - 274 - - 11 S. Solids mg/1 148 - - 85 - - 125 - - 140 - - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 ------

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 68 - - 78 - - 74 - - 77 - -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 ------19 T. Hardness mg/1 ------20 CalciumHardness mg/1 ------21 Magnesium H. mg/1 ------22 D. Oxygen mg/1 ------23 B.O.D. mg/1 ------24 C.O.D. mg/1 140 - - 110 - - 115 - - 125 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/100 ------m 28 F. Coliform MPN/100 ------m 29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------30 Oil & Grease mg/1 3 - 2 - - 3 - - 4 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year -2019-20 Natural Water Resource : SURYA NALLA Description of Sampling Station: Near Police Station,Vindhyanagar,Singrauli(M.P.) (Latitude-24.083705,Longitude-82.662574)

S.No. Characteristic Unit April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March 1 Date of Sampling - 17-5-19 - - 24-8-19 - - 21-11-19 - - 14-02-20 - 2 Appearance - clear - - clear - - clear - - clear - 3 Temperature oC - 31 - - 30 - - 27.5 - - 26 - 4 Turbidity NTU ------5 Colour PCS - colorless - - colorless - - colorless - - colorless - 6 Odour T. No - odourless - - odourless - - Unpleasant - - Unpleasant - 7 pH pH Unit - 7.4 - - 7.5 - - 7.5 - - 7.5 - 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. - 250 - - 310 - - 320 - - 330 - 9 T. Solids mg/1 - 288 - - 276 - - 300 - - 319 - 10 D. Solids mg/1 - 168 - - 208 - - 215 - - 222 - 11 S. Solids mg/1 - 120 - - 68 - - 85 - - 97 - 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 ------13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 ------14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 ------

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 ------16 Chloride mg/1 - 60 - - 58 - - 60 - - 70 -

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 ------18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 ------19 T. Hardness mg/1 ------20 CalciumHardness mg/1 ------21 Magnesium H. mg/1 ------22 D. Oxygen mg/1 ------23 B.O.D. mg/1 ------24 C.O.D. mg/1 - 150 - - 125 - - 120 - - 130 - 25 Sodium mg/1 ------26 Potassium mg/1 ------27 T. Coliform MPN/100m ------28 F. Coliform MPN/100m ------29 T.K.N. mg/1 ------30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - 5 - - 4 - - 3 - - 2 -

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2.1.3 Predominant sources contributing to various pollutants In the Municipal Corporation Singrauli area sewage generation is about 23 MLD, which is main source of pollution in Rihand Reservoir. 02 major nallas known as Surya nala and Baliya nala ultimetly join to Rihand Reservoir.

2.2 Sources of water pollution

2.2.1 Industrial

There are 13 effluent generating industries in Singrauli industrial area (CEPI) and the total effluent generated is approx 170.60625 MLD.

S. Area of Industries Category No of Effluent Quantity of effluent No. Generating industries in MLD

1 R 17 Industries 01 8.00 2 Red Industries Large 08 162.60 Medium 04 0.00625 Small 00 - 3 Orange Industries Large 00 - Medium 00 - Small 00 - 4 Green Industries Large 00 - Medium 00 - Small 00 - Total 13 170.60625

2.2.2 Domestic

Domestic Effluent generated by the industries (13) in CEPI area is about 17.68 MLD. Each industry is having its own sewage treatment plant. In the Municipal Corporation Singrauli area sewage generation is about 23 MLD, which is main source of pollution in Rihand Reservoir. 02 major nallas known as Surya nala and Baliya nala ultimetly join to Rihand Reservoir. Three Sewage treatment plants for treatment of city Sewage, of capacity (10 MLD +10 MLD +11 MLD) total 31 MLD are proposed under Amrit Yojna. Construction of 1 STP of 11 MLD is under construction. Establishment and commissioning of all 03 STP will be completed in the year of 2021.

2.2.3 Others (Agricultural runoff, leachate from MSW dump, illegal dump site etc.)

There is no agricultural activity in the CEPI area. Hence agricultural run off is ruled out. The municipal solid waste is collected by Municipal Corporation Singrauli from the CEPI area. Municipal Corporation Singrauli

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have compost plant of 70 ton capacity per day and 02 nos. polythene shredder/cutter machines.

2.2.4 Impact on surrounding area (outside the CEPI Area) on the water sourses/drainage system of the area under consideration

The stretch of river Sone which falls outside the CEPI area is of „A‟ quality, River Kachan falls under the CEPI area is of „B‟ quality. River Kachan join to River Myar and ultimatly goes to Rihand Reservoir. Rihand Reservoir have its area about 556 sqkm, having water storage capacity of about 78,228 million cubic meters. Out of total area of the reservoir, only 30% portion falls in Madhya Pradesh and remaining lies in U.P. Reservoir is located just nearby NTPC Vindhyanagar about 4 - 5 km in South-East direction and it is major source of water for NTPC 's power plants and whole of the CEPI area by and large lies in its catchment.

2.3 Details of Water Polluting Industries in the area/cluster

CEPI area Singrouli, having 114 Sqkm of land area is situated in west side of Singrouli. The industries are predominantly having thermal power plant and coal mines. Total no. of industries registered with MPPC Board is 13, out of which R17 category unit is 01 and other red category industries are 12. All 13 are water polluting industries. Total quantity of industrial effluent generated from this area is 170.60625 MLD. Following are the industries located in the area

S.No. Name & address of Industries / Unit Category Medium/major 1 NTPC, Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Station, Vindhya nagar, R-17 Singrauli, MP 2 Northern Coal Limited, Nighi, Singrauli,MP Red

Northern Coal Limited, Amlohri area, Singrauli,MP Red 3 4 Northern Coal Limited, Dudhichua area, Singrauli,MP Red

5 Northern Coal Limited, Jayant Project, Singrauli,MP Red

6 Northern Coal Limited, Jhingurda area, Singrauli,MP Red

7 Northern Coal Limited Khadia, Singrauli,MP Red

8 Northern Coal Limited Bina, Singrauli,MP Red

9 Central Workshop, P.O.Jayant, Singrauli, MP Red

10 IDL Explosives Ltd., P.O.Jayant, Singrauli, MP Red

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11 Indian Oil Corporation-IBP Bulk Explosive Div., P.O.Jayant, Red Singrauli, MP 12 Indian Explosives Pvt. Ltd. (Oricca) Bulk Support Plant, Red P.O.Jayant, Singrauli, MP 13 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.- Oil Depot, P.O.Jayant, Singrauli, MP Red

2.4 Effluent Disposal Method- Recipient water bodies etc.

Discharge of treated trade effluent is not permitted into the water bodies. All the industries are consented to maintain zero discharge out side the premises and apply treated trade effluent with specific standards on land for agriculture/ gardening purpose, dust suppression, ash disposal etc. Stringent standards of 30 mg/ltr BOD for the treated effluent applied for gardening is imposed in the consent granted by the Board. Sewage generated in the industrial townships is also treated and utilized.

2.5 Quantification of waste water pollution load and relative contribution by different sources viz. industrial/domestic

The major source of water pollution is untreated sewage disposed from municipal corporation Singrauli area and adjacent pockets of habitations. About 23 MLD of sewage generated from the municipal corporation area, ultimately flows through 10 nos. seasonal nallas and joins the Rihand Reservoir.

2.6 Action Plan for compliance and control of pollution

2.6.1 Existing infrastructure facilities – water quality monitoring network, ETPs, CETP, Sewage Treatment Plant of industry (STPs), surface drainage system, effluent conveyance channels/outfalls, etc.

Large and medium scaling industries are having own treatment facility. Most of these industries have utilizing treated effluent for reuse in process, water sprinkling and other by maintaining zero discharge practices. 2.6.2 Pollution control measures installed by Industries

Details of water polluting units and control measures for industrial effluent are as follows:-

S.No. Name of Production Effluent ETP status Effluent Industries capacity quantity management 01 VSTPP, NTPC 4760 MW 6-8 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for vindhyanagar constructed water spraying in CHP 88.8 MLD area & plant area 02 Amlori project NCL COAL-10 10-20 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for Singrauli MTPA constructed dust suppression 51 MLD 03 Nigahi project NCL COAL-15.5 6-10 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for Singrauli MTPA constructed dust suppression 14.5 MLD

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04 Jayanti project NCL COAL-15.5 20-28 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for Singrauli MTPA constructed dust suppression 32 MLD 05 Dudhichua Project COAL-15 20-28 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for NCL Singrauli MTPA constructed dust suppression 30 MLD 06 Jhingurda project COAL-5 5-7 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for NCL Singrauli MTPA constructed dust suppression 7.2 MLD 07 Bina extention COAL-6 31.2 MLD ETP ETP is established in project NCL MTPA Constructed UP region Singrauli 35 MLD 08 Khadia ext. project COAL-5 38 MLD ETP ETP is established in NCL Singrauli MTPA Constructed UP region 40 MLD 09 Central workshop Engg 0.4 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for NCL Singrauli Workshop constructed dust suppression & 0.8 MLD plantation 10 IDL Esplosive Ltd., Emulssion 0.001 MLD ETP Treated effluent used for P.O. Jayant metrics constructed dust suppression & Singrauli 0.0015 MLD plantation 11 Indian oil Emulssion 0.0015 ETP Treated effluent used for corporation- IBP metrics MLD constructed dust suppression & Bulk Explosive Div., 0.003 MLD plantation P.O. jayant Singrauli 12 Indian Explosives Explosives 0.0035 ETP Treated effluent used for PVt. Ltd. (Oricca), MLD constructed dust suppression & Bulk Support Plant, 0.006 MLD plantation P.O. Jayant Singrauli 13 Indian oil Petrolium 0.00025 ETP Treated effluent used for corporation Ltd.- Oil Product MLD constructed dust suppression & Depot P.O. Jayant, Storage 0.0005 MLD plantation Singrauli

Details of water polluting units and control measures for domestic effluent are as follows:-

S.no Name of industries Production Sewage STP Sewage management capacity quantity status

01 VSTPP NTPC 4760 MW 6 MLD STP Constructed Treated effluent used for Vindhyanagar 6 MLD horticulture 02 Amlori project COAL-10 MTPA 1.4 MLD STP Constructed Treated effluent used for NCL Singrauli 2 MLD horticulture 03 Nigahi project COAL-15.5 1.6 MLD STP Constructed Treated effluent used for NCL Singrauli MTPA 3 MLD horticulture 04 Jayant project NCL COAL-15.5 1.8 MLD STP Constructed Treated effluent used for Singrauli MTPA 4 MLD horticulture 05 Dudhichua project COAL-15 MTPA 1.4 MLD STP Constructed Treated effluent used for NCL Singrauli 2.0 MLD horticulture

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06 Jhingurda project COAL-5 1.0 MLD STP Constructed Treated effluent used for NCL Singrauli MTPA 1.5 MLD horticulture

07 Bina extention COAL-6 MTPA 2.5 MLD STP Constructed STP is established in UP project NCL 3 MLD region. Treated effluent Singrauli used for horticulture

08 Khadia extention COAL-5 MTPA 1.5 MLD STP Constructed STP is established in UP Project NCL 2.5 MLD region. Treated effluent Singrauli used for horticulture

09 Central workshop Engg Workshop 0.48 STP Comman NCL Jayant 4 MLD STP NCL Singrauli MLD 4 MLD Common for CWS Jayant and NCL Jayant Project Colony. Treated effluent used for horticulture 10 IDL Explosive Ltd., Emulssion 0.0005 Soakpit/ Septic - P.O. Jayant Singrauli metrics MLD Tank 11 Indian oil Emulssion 0.0008 Soakpit/ Septic - corporation- IBP metrics MLD Tank Bulk Explosive Div., P.O. jayant Singrauli 12 Indian Explosives Explosives 0.0005 Soakpit/ Septic - PVt. Ltd. (Orica), MLD Tank Bulk Support Plant, P.O. Jayant Singrauli 13 Indian oil Petrolium 0.001 Soakpit/ Septic - corporation Ltd.- Oil Product MLD Tank Depot P.O. Jayant, Storage Singrauli

2.6.3 Technological Intervention

2.6.3.1 Inventorisation of prominent industries with technological gaps

Not applicable

2.6.3.2 Identification of low cost and advanced cleaner technology for pollution control

Not applicable

2.6.4 Infrastructure Renewal 2.6.4.1 Details of existing infrastructural facilities

Most of the major units i.e. TPP & Coal Mines are having online real time monitoring system & web based PTZ cameras to monitor Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) at outlet which are connected to the server of MPPCB. Large industries have well equipped laboratories for their self analysis of their samples. NCL have its in house laboratory and the same is functioning by sister concern namely Central Mine Planning

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& Design Institute Limited (CMPDIL), Regional institute – 6, PO – Jayant, Distt. Singrauli (M.P.) 486890

2.6.4.2 Need of up gradation of existing facilities

In the Municipal Corporation Singrauli area, sewage generation is about 23 MLD is a main source of pollutant in Rihand Reservoir. 02 major nallas i.e. Surya and Baliya ultimetly confluence with Rihand Reservoir. 03 nors. of Sewage treatment plants for treatment of city Sewage, of capacity (10 MLD +10 MLD +11 MLD total 31 MLD) are proposed under Amrit Yojna. Out of them One STP of 11 MLD within corporation area near ward no. 48, Ganiyari Road, is on progress. However establishment and commissioning of all 03 STP's will be in the year of 2021.

2.6.4.3 De-silting of water tanks, drains, rivulets, etc.

NA

2.6.4.4 Construction of lined drains/connection

Sewerage Net Work of Singrauli Town is being constructed by the Municipal Corporation of Singrauli. Completion of conveyance system for sewage of Singrauli city which is expected to be complete by March 2021.

2.6.4.5 Treatment and management of contaminated surface water bodies

All the drain within the municipal corporation area of Singrauli as well as major nallas need to be intercepted from joining Rihand Reservoir and need to be diverted to STPs for treatment of nallah water.

2.6.4.6 Rejuvenation/Management Plan for important eco-geological features.

There is no remarkable ecologically sensitive area near to the industrial cluster. Hence the management of the features does not arise.

2.6.4.7 Carrying of effluent from industrial units located in non-industrial locations to CETP facilities by lined drains/pipelines only and prevention of their disposal into city sewage/surface drains

NA

2.6.4.8 Installation of Gen sets at CETPs

NA

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2.6.5 Managerial and Financial aspects

2.6.5.1 Cost and time estimates

Short Term and Long Term Action Plan & Cost Estimates

Sr. Description of Action Point Implementing Cost in Proposed No agency Lac Rs. Time Frame Water Pollution measures on available information 1 Completion of conveyance system for Municipal March 2021 sewage of Singrauli city. corporation Singrauli 2700 2 Construction of 3 STP‟s for Singrauli city. Municipal March 2021 corporation Singrauli 3 Construction of New STP (6MLD) NTPC 1100.85 August 2021 Vindhyachal 4 Upgradation of STPs NCL Jayant 413.94 December 2022 NCL Amlori 15 March 2021 NCL Nigahi 400 January 2021 NCL Jhingurda 19.31 March 2021 NCL dudhichua 500 July 2022 (01 Additional aerator)

2.6.5.2 Identified Private/Public sector potential investors & their contribution/obligation

NA

2.6.5.3 Government Budgetary support requirement

Under Amrit Yojna, budgetary support provided by Govt. for the establishment of STPs of the Municipal Corporation, Singrauli.

2.6.5.4 Hierachical and structured managerial system for efficient implementation

Individual industry, along with Municipal Corporation, District administration, will work in co-ordination for efficient implementation of the action plan.

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2.6.6 Self monitoring system in industries (ETPs etc.)

Large and medium scale industries do carry out analysis of the effluent on regular basis.

2.6.7 Data linkages to SPCB/CPCB (of monitoring devices)

Online monitoring system for major water polluting units is already link is to MPPCB and CPCB websites.

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AIR ENVIRONMENT

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3. AIR ENVIRONMENT

3.1.1 Present status of Air environment supported with minimum one year analytical data

3.1.1.1 Critical locations for air quality monitoring

Critical locations for air quality monitoring for special parameters are identified as below:- Under NAMP Scheme, Board is regularly monitoring Air quality at 3 stations – Vindhyanagar old office building (514), Jayant Expert hostel (515) and Waidhan TVS Agency (516). For other places monitoring is done selectively.

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 toxics) Ambient air quality values for different locations are as follows:- Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station (AAQMS) State :- Madhya Pradesh City :- Singrauli Location code :- 514 Name of Station:- Old office building MPPCB, Vindhyanagar, Distt.- Singrauli (M.P.) (Lat- 24.09109 N, Long- 82.65520 E) Year :-2018 Notified Ambient Air Quality Pollutants S. No. Month PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NO2 NH3 µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ 1 Jan-18 58.33 115.40 26.77 32.65 21.90 2 Feb-18 45.73 93.34 19.75 25.62 14.30 3 Mar-18 54.30 114.36 26.10 33.13 18.00 4 Apr-18 56.08 131.63 19.52 26.07 13.30 5 May-18 51.52 111.99 25.23 30.74 15.56 6 Jun-18 44.03 94.54 20.81 27.36 13.90 7 Jul-18 47.53 93.40 ……. ……. ……. 8 Aug-18 39.34 79.25 ……. ……. ……. 9 Sep-18 46.13 94.96 ……. ……. ……. 10 Oct-18 57.82 119.03 21.35 29.70 14.10 11 Nov-18 55.99 124.25 23.03 37.98 15.26 12 Dec-18 60.74 155.53 24.49 32.31 17.50 Avg. 51.46 110.64 23.01 30.62 15.98

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Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station (AAQMS) State :- Madhya Pradesh City :- Singrauli Location code :- 515 Name of Station:- Expert hostel , Jayant , Distt.- Singrauli (M.P.) (Lat- 24.11751 N, Long- 82.65715 E) Year :-2018 Notified Ambient Air Quality Pollutants S. No. Month PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NO2 NH3 µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ 1 Jan-18 54.67 114.97 23.92 31.14 17.85 2 Feb-18 45.88 93.34 19.99 25.87 13.33 3 Mar-18 53.61 114.60 24.33 31.90 18.34 4 Apr-18 52.04 122.51 20.55 24.42 12.42 5 May-18 52.67 110.35 25.49 31.90 18.73 6 Jun-18 48.86 103.65 23.82 30.98 14.39 7 Jul-18 48.24 92.26 ……. ……. ……. 8 Aug-18 41.78 89.96 ……. ……. ……. 9 Sep-18 49.13 91.13 ……. ……. ……. 10 Oct-18 60.00 137.53 22.28 30.24 14.72 11 Nov-18 59.89 128.50 23.89 32.12 16.36 12 Dec-18 64.12 161.42 27.71 34.08 18.35 Avg. 52.57 113.35 23.55 30.29 16.05

Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station (AAQMS) State :- Madhya Pradesh City :- Singrauli Location code :- 516 Name of Station:- T.V.S. Agency, Waidhan, Distt.- Singrauli (M.P.) (Lat- 24.07421 N, Long- 82.61562 E) Year :-2018 Notified Ambient Air Quality Pollutants S. No. Month PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NO2 NH3 µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ µg/m³ 1 Jan-18 53.92 110.67 24.63 31.24 20.27 2 Feb-18 45.57 95.64 20.27 26.35 13.99 3 Mar-18 52.53 111.48 23.57 32.26 17.01 4 Apr-18 54.04 120.91 18.47 26.73 13.54 5 May-18 51.86 114.70 23.66 32.90 16.47 6 Jun-18 45.35 91.52 22.22 26.85 13.15 7 Jul-18 44.63 94.92 ……. ……. ……. 8 Aug-18 37.00 72.31 ……. ……. ……. 9 Sep-18 50.31 95.41 ……. ……. ……. 10 Oct-18 58.69 126.92 22.76 32.38 18.67 11 Nov-18 62.77 137.55 24.02 42.71 14.07 12 Dec-18 58.02 136.76 25.35 30.19 16.37 Avg. 51.22 109.07 22.77 31.29 15.95

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3.1.2 Predominant sources contributing to various pollutants

(i) Dust generation due to vehicular emission & movement of coal transportation vehicles , (ii) household coal burning due to availabity of coal for domestic / commercial use as fuel (iii) Normally Air born dust, due to plying of vehicle on roads, lack of proper repair and maintenance, unpaved shoulders, pot holes etc. are the causes of Air Pollution. Municipal body Singrauli has done some work related to roads, daily Manual Sweeping of roads etc. and it has resulted the remarkable improvement in Air quality of the city. (iv) Board has identified 09 L/M industries in CEPI area which are Air polluting in nature. Almost all medium/large industries have provided air pollution control devices. (v) Unauthorized domestic burning of coal in the CEPI area by small tea stall Dhaba, unauthorized colonies are place major role to pollute the ambient air of the CEPI area. To overcome this problem district administration and Nagar nigam Singrauli have a action plan and they regularly monitor such activities, issue notices and take appropriate action.

3.2 Source of Air Pollution viz industrial, domestic (Coal & Biomass burning), natural and Transport & Heavy Earth Movers

There are a total of 09 air polluting industries in industrial clusters. Vehicular emission by movement of registered vehicles, and dust generation due to road transportation of coal, loading and unloading of coal in vehicles as well as rail rakes, movement of coal transporting vehicle from UP portion to MP portion in CEPI area of MP area etc is major source of contributing to air pollution.

3.3 Air Polluting Industries in the area/cluster

Air polluting industries Cluster name No. of air polluting Quantity of fuel in industries MT/D Singrouli 09 70000

The major types of air polluting industries are

1. Thermal power plant 2. Coal mines

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3.4 Impact of activities of nearby area on the CEPI Area

Nearby activities donot appear to cause impact on CEPI Area ???

3.5 Quantification of the air pollution load and relative contribution by different sources

Sr. Type of Fuel Quantity in SO2 emission in SO2 emission in Remark No. MT/D MT/D MT/D 1 Petrol/Diesel in Singrauli 250 0.1737 MT/D - - City due to vehicles 2 Coal 70000 450 MT/D 135 MT/D FDG (before FGD (Afters FGD installation installation) installation) under progress 3 F.O./LDO 60 1.2 MT/D - -

3.6 Action Plan for compliance and control of pollution

3.6.1 Existing infrastructure facilities – Ambient air quality monitoring network

Under NAMP Scheme, Board is regularly monitoring Air quality at 3 stations – Vindhyanagar old office building (514), Jayant Expert hostel (515) and Waidhan TVS Agency (516). For other places monitoring is done selectively. The parameters monitored at these stations are SO2, NOX, and PM-10. Large and medium scale industries are directed to carry out ambient air quality monitoring and submit the report to the Board regularly.

3.6.2 Pollution control measures installed by the individual sources of pollution

The Board has laid down specific conditions to all industries like: a. To provide specific height to their stack on the basis of Boiler capacity/fuel Consumption. b. To provide APCD system like dust collectors, cyclone dust collectors, bag house filters, ESP, FGD (Thermal Power Plant) CEMS, CAAQMS etc on a case to case basis. c. To provide adequate scrubbing system for process emissions on case to case basis as per requirement of norms/SOP guidelines issued by CPCB/MPPCB.

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Details of APC installed by the air polluting units are as follows:- SOURCE OF AIR POLLUTION & CONTROL FACILITY

S.no Name of Source of APC arrangement Status industries emission 01 VSTPP, NTPC -stack -13 Nos -ESP 99.96 ℅ Operative. Vindhyanagar FGD to installed to achieve the new emission norms, as per the CPCB directions -Coal handling -Stack 275 m high system -Dust suppression -Fly ash System management -cyclone type dust collector. -Storage of coal in underground bunkers (FGD Established and Operational in stage V)

02 Amlori project NCL -Blasting -Dust suppression Arrangement are Singrauli operation system on haul road in operative -Drilling -Enclosures for drilling condition -Over burden and units. coal handling -Systematic coal /transportation handling system with dust suppression --plantation 03 Nigahi project NCL -Blasting -Dust suppression Arrangement are Singrauli operation system on haul road in operative -Drilling -Enclosures for drilling condition -Over burden and units. coal handling -Systematic coal /transportation handling system with dust suppression --plantation 04 Jayanti project NCL -Blasting -Dust suppression Arrangement are Singrauli operation system on haul road in operative -Drilling -Enclosures for drilling condition -Over burden and units. coal handling -Systematic coal /transportation handling system with dust suppression --plantation

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05 Dudhichua project -Blasting -Dust suppression Arrangement are NCL Singrauli operation system on haul road in operative -Drilling -Enclosures for drilling condition -Over burden and units. coal handling -Systematic coal /transportation handling system with dust suppression --plantation

06 Jhingurda project NCL -Blasting -Dust suppression Arrangement are Singrauli operation system on haul road in operative -Drilling -Enclosures for drilling condition -Over burden and units. coal handling -Systematic coal /transportation handling system with dust suppression --plantation 07 Bina extention i project -Blasting -Dust suppression Arrangement are NCL Singrauli operation system on haul road in operative -Drilling -Enclosures for drilling condition -Over burden and units. coal handling -Systematic coal /transportation handling system with dust suppression --plantation 08 Khadia ext project -Blasting -Dust Arrangement are NCL Singrauli operation suppressio in operative -Drilling n system on haul road condition -Over -Enclosures for drilling burden units. and coal -Systematic coal ha handling system with ndling dust suppression /transpor --plantation tation 09 Central workshop NCL - -processing within No Significant Singrauli Painting- control chambers. air pollution Vehicle -Dust suppression source is tuning observed

3.6.3 Technological interventions

Ensuring 100 % transportation of the coal by rail and eradicating road transportation as directed by NGT in OA 164/ 2018 Ashwani Kumar Dubey and others Vs. Union of India & ors. However the coal mines & theremal power plants have approached Hon. Supreme Court and the order has been stayed.

3.6.3.1 Inventorisation of prominent industries with technological gaps

NA

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3.6.3.2 Identification of low cost and advanced cleaner technology for air pollution control

All the major industries equipped with advance technologies and medium industries are established with required equipment / arrangement for control of air pollution

3.6.3.3 Introduction and switch over to cleaner fuel

N.A.

3.6.4 Need of infrastructure Renovation

As mentioned at 3.6.3

3.6.4.1 Development of roads

In the industrial areas some of the roads development works are on going as NCL Amlori area, Jayant area.

3.6.5 Impact on CEPI score installation/commissioning of full fledged air pollution control system

It is estimated that individual CEPI score of MP has reduced from 56.40 (in year 2010) to 42.23 (in year 2018)

3.6.6 Managerial and Financial aspects – Cost and time estimates

3.6.6.1 Cost and time estimates

Widening of road, development of traffic junctions, regular sweeping of road by mechanical sweeping machines.

Short Term and long term Action Plan & Cost Estimate

Sr Description of Action Point Implementing Cost in Proposed Upgradation/ No agency Lac Rs. Time Frame Installation

1 Installation of FGD. Vindhyachal December FGD – Installed Super Thermal 2021 -2022 (Stage-5) Remaining 189600 Power Plant Stage-1,2,3,4 Work NTPC, is on going Control of dust from Ash dykes Vindhyanagar 25 March 2021 Fogging Machines 2  Stoppage of coal transportation NCL, Amlohri - Project linked - by road. Project, with Rihand

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Singrauli, Super M.P. Thermal power project UP, Coal Transported by MGR system  Mechanical vacuum sweeping 53.71 December vacuum sweeping machine for road dust cleaning. 2020 machine

 Water fogging machine for control 43.54 September Fogging Machines of dust emission in mines/OB 2020 dumps/Transportation roads. 3  Stoppage of coal transportation NCL, Nigahi - Project linked - by road. Project, with NTPC Singrauli, Vindhyachal M.P. Vindhyanagar Thermal power project, Coal Transported by MGR system  Green belt development and water 155.58 October 2020 Plantation sprinkling arrangement on OB.  Mechanical vacuum sweeping 138 September vacuum sweeping machine for road dust cleaning. 2020 machine  Water fogging machine for control 43.54 September Fogging Machines of dust emission in mines/OB 2020 dumps/Transportation roads. 4  Stoppage of coal transportation by NCL, 50090 January 2022 construction of CHP road. Dudhichua as per EPR project,  Green belt development and water Singrauli, 12.95 December Plantation sprinkling arrangement on OB. M.P. 2020

 Mechanical vacuum sweeping 102 December vacuum sweeping machine for road dust cleaning. 2020 machine

 Water fogging machine for control 98 September Fogging Machines of dust emission in mines/OB 2020 dumps/Transportation roads. 5  Stoppage of coal transportation by NCL, Jayant 74635.14 August 2022 .CHP of 15 MTPA road Project, capacity “which is Singrauli, additional to M.P. existing CHP of 10 MTPA capacity” is under construction.  Green belt development and water 149.96 March 2021 Plantation sprinkling arrangement on OB.  Mechanical vacuum sweeping 191.74 March 2021 vacuum sweeping machine for road dust cleaning. machine

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 Water fogging machine for control 140.18 September Fogging Machines of dust emission in mines/OB 2020 dumps/Transportation roads. 6  Stoppage of coal transportation by NCL, 79.29 March 2021 Construction of road. Jhingurda Extantion of Project, wharfwall. Singrauli, M.P 7  Stoppage of coal transportation by NCL, Khadia, 1400 March 2021 Construction of road. Singrauli, wharfwall.  Mechanical vacuum sweeping M.P 16 December vacuum sweeping machine for road dust cleaning. 2020 machine

 Water fogging machine for control 45 September Fogging Machines of dust emission in mines/OB 2020 dumps/Transportation roads. 8  Stoppage of coal transportation by NCL, Bina, 17500 March 2023 CHP Silo (UP) road. Singrauli,  Mechanical vacuum sweeping M.P vacuum sweeping machine for road dust cleaning. 53.71 December machine 2020  Water fogging machine for control fogging machine of dust emission in mines/OB 96.55 September dumps/Transportation roads. 2020

3.6.6.2 Identified private/Public sector potential investors & their contribution/obligation

NCL, NTPC, Nagar Nigam, District Administration

3.6.6.3 Government Budgetary support requirement

NA

3.6.6.4 Hierarchical and structured managerial system for efficient implementation

MPPCB along with Nagar Nigam, industries follow up for efficient implementation of the action plan.

3.6.7 Self monitoring system in industries (Stacks, APCDs)

It is mandatory for large and medium scale industries to monitor ambient air quality and stack monitoring on regular basis. The Board will follow-up actively to ensure compliance.

3.6.8 Data linkages to SPCB/CPCB (of monitoring devices)

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LAND ENVIRONMENT

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4.0 LAND ENVIRONMENT (Soil and Ground Water)

4.1 Soil Contamination There is no soil contamination in industrial areas.

4.1.1 Present status of land environment supported with minimum one year analytical data

Land environment has been monitored by the third party Namely FARE LABS, Pvt ltd., Food Analysis and Research Laboratery, MG Road Gurgaon (Haryana) expert agency of CPCB between 14.02.2018 to 24.02.2018 for Singrauli, UP & MP (North Zone). The status is according to the report submitted by the expert agency to the CPCB in the month of March 2018.

4.1.2 Critical locations for land/soil pollution assessment and ground water monitoring

N.A.

4.1.3 Present levels of pollutants in land/soil and ground water (routine parameters, special parameters and water toxics relevant to the area in three categories – known carcinogens, probable carcinogens and other toxics)

MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : Ground Water (Latitude-24.09981667,Longitude-82.60083333) Description of Sampling Station: Near Shiv Mandir Amlori NCL Project District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 12/6/2018 23/10/2018 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 23 21 4 Turbidity NTU 5 Colour PCS colourless colourless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.6 7.4 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 270 310 9 T. Solids mg/1 150 170 10 D. Solids mg/1 90 120 11 S. Solids mg/1 60 50 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 - -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 9 68

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 - - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 120 160 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 80 110 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 40 50

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22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - -

30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : Ground Water (Lat-24.12054167 Long-82.66333333 Description of Sampling Station: Near Sabji Mandi NCL Jayant ( Beside Police Station ) District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 12/6/2018 23/10/2018 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 23 21 4 Turbidity NTU 5 Colour PCS colourless colourless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.5 7.3 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 280 320 9 T. Solids mg/1 130 180 10 D. Solids mg/1 80 120 11 S. Solids mg/1 50 60 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 - -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 11 70

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 - - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 130 180 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 105 110 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 25 70 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (Lat-24.11287667 Long-82.66916667 ) Description of Sampling Station: Water Sarveswar Raja Colony Jayant District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 12/6/2018 23/10/2018 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 21 21 4 Turbidity NTU - 5 Colour PCS colourless colourless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.5 7.3 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 280 320 9 T. Solids mg/1 260 190 10 D. Solids mg/1 210 130 11 S. Solids mg/1 50 60 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 - -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 80 75

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 - - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 120 190 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 80 110 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 40 80 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (lat -24.110600 Long-82.64444444) Description of Sampling Station: Near Sub Station Sector B Dudhichua NCL Project District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 12/6/2018 23/10/2018 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 22 21 4 Turbidity NTU 5 Colour PCS colourless colourless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.5 7.3 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 470 310 9 T. Solids mg/1 260 180 10 D. Solids mg/1 210 130 11 S. Solids mg/1 50 50 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 - -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 90 80

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 - - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 250 190 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 190 110 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 60 80 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (Lat - 24.109588 Long -82.6258333) Description of Sampling Station: Near Entrance Gate of Vivekanand Statue Nigahi District Singrauli (3843)

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 12/6/2018 23/10/2018 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 22 21 4 Turbidity NTU 5 Colour PCS colourless colourless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.6 7.3 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 310 320 9 T. Solids mg/1 270 200 10 D. Solids mg/1 210 130 11 S. Solids mg/1 60 70 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 - -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 49 85

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 - - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 75 200 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 50 110 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 25 90 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2018-19 Natural Water Resource : Ground Water (Lat - 24.07456333 Long -82.64777778) Description of Sampling Station: Near Commercial Auto Mobile Near Bharat Petrol Pump Vindhyanagar Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 12/6/2018 23/10/2018 2 Appearance Clear clear 3 Temperature oC 23 21 4 Turbidity NTU - 5 Colour PCS Colourless colourless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.5 7.3 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 280 330 9 T. Solids mg/1 340 210 10 D. Solids mg/1 280 140 11 S. Solids mg/1 60 70 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 - -

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 80 85

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 - - 19 T. Hardness mg/1 130 200 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 100 120 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 30 80 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 - - 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (Latitude-24.09981667,Longitude-82.60083333) Description of Sampling Station: Near Shiv Mandir Amlori NCL Project District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 27-6-19 25-10-19 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 28 27 4 Turbidity NTU - - 5 Colour PCS colorless colorless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.6 7.5 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 710 720 9 T. Solids mg/1 506 517 10 D. Solids mg/1 476 482 11 S. Solids mg/1 30 35 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 0.09 0.136

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 125 130

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 320 310 19 T. Hardness mg/1 190 200 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 133 135 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 57 65 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 26 28 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 mg/1 - - Oil & Grease

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource : Ground Water (Lat-24.12054167 Long-82.66333333) Description of Sampling Station: Near Sabji Mandi NCL Jayant ( Beside Police Station ) District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 27-6-19 25-10-19 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 27 28.5 4 Turbidity NTU - - 5 Colour PCS colorless colorless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.5 7.5 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 260 270 9 T. Solids mg/1 208 211 10 D. Solids mg/1 174 181 11 S. Solids mg/1 34 30 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 0.176 0.203

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 30 35

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 220 210 19 T. Hardness mg/1 200 190 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 140 160 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 60 30 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 28 30 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (Lat-24.11287667 Long-82.66916667 ) Description of Sampling Station: Water Sarveswar Raja Colony Jayant District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 27-6-19 25-10-19 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 28 28.5 4 Turbidity NTU - - 5 Colour PCS colorless colorless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.6 7.5 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 400 410 9 T. Solids mg/1 298 309 10 D. Solids mg/1 268 274 11 S. Solids mg/1 30 35 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 2.622 2.633

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 35 40

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 340 320 19 T. Hardness mg/1 400 380 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 280 280 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 120 100 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 31 33 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 mg/1 - - Oil & Grease

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (lat -24.110600 Long-82.64444444) Description of Sampling Station: Near Sub Station Sector B Dudhichua NCL Project District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct. 1 Date of Sampling 27-6-19 25-10-19 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 27 28 4 Turbidity NTU - - 5 Colour PCS colorless colorless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.8 7.5 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 410 420 9 T. Solids mg/1 315 319 10 D. Solids mg/1 275 281 11 S. Solids mg/1 40 38 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 0.117 0.165

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 30 35

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 360 350 19 T. Hardness mg/1 340 330 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 238 240 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 102 90 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 28 30 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (Lat - 24.109588 Long -82.6258333) Description of Sampling Station: Near Entrance Gate of Vivekanand Statue Nigahi District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct 1 Date of Sampling 27-6-19 25-10-19 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 28 28.5 4 Turbidity NTU - - 5 Colour PCS colorless colorless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.6 7.5 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 420 430 9 T. Solids mg/1 321 323 10 D. Solids mg/1 281 288 11 S. Solids mg/1 40 35 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 0.136 0.192

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 62 65

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 400 380 19 T. Hardness mg/1 380 390 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 266 280 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 114 110 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 34 35 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, SINGRAULI. Water Quality during Year - 2019-20 Natural Water Resource: Ground Water (Lat - 24.07456333 Long -82.64777778) Description of Sampling Station: Near Commercial Auto Mobile Near Bharat Petrol Pump Vindhyanagar District Singrauli

S.No. Characteristic Unit June Oct 1 Date of Sampling 27-6-19 21-10-19 2 Appearance clear clear 3 Temperature oC 27 28 4 Turbidity NTU - - 5 Colour PCS colorless colorless 6 Odour T. No Odourless Odourless 7 pH pH Unit 7.7 7.6 8 Sp. Conductivity µMhos/cm. 440 450 9 T. Solids mg/1 335 325 10 D. Solids mg/1 295 301 11 S. Solids mg/1 40 24 12 Amm. Nitrogen mg/1 - - 13 Nitrite Nitrogen mg/1 - - 14 Nitrate Nitrogen mg/1 1.574 1.59

15 Phosphate (PO4) mg/1 - - 16 Chloride mg/1 50 55

17 Sulphate (SO4) mg/1 - - 18 T. Alkalinity mg/1 340 320 19 T. Hardness mg/1 290 300 20 CalciumHardness mg/1 203 210 21 Magnesium H. mg/1 87 90 22 D. Oxygen mg/1 - - 23 B.O.D. mg/1 - - 24 C.O.D. mg/1 36 35 25 Sodium mg/1 - - 26 Potassium mg/1 - - 27 T. Coliform MPN/100m - - 28 F. Coliform MPN/100m - - 29 T.K.N. mg/1 - - 30 Oil & Grease mg/1 - -

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4.1.4 Predominant sources contributing to or posing danger of pollution of land and ground water such as hazardous/toxic wastes or chemicals dumps/storage etc.

N.A.

4.1.5 Sources of Soil Contamination

No source

4.1.6 Types of existing pollution Nil

4.1.7 Remedies for abatement, treatment and restoration of normal soil quality

N.A.

4.2 Ground water contamination

4.2.1 Present status/quality of ground water

In the ground water of MP region, no pollutant contamination is significant.

4.2.2 Source Identification (Existing sources of Ground water Pollution)

No critical source, were identified.

4.2.3 Ground water quality monitoring program

Six locations for monitoring of ground water are identified, these are

1. Near Shiv Mandir, NCL Amlori Project 2. Near Sabji Mandi, NCL Jayant Project 3. Surveshwar Raja Colony Jayant 4. Near Commercial Automobile, Bharat Petrol Pump Vindhyanagar 5. Near Entrance Gate of Vivekanand Statue NCL Nigahi 6. Near Sub Station Sector- B NCL Dudhichua Project

4.2.4 Action Plan for control of pollution including cost/time aspects

There is no need for action plan for improvement of the land environment

4.2.5 Treatment and management of contaminated ground water bodies, etc.

NA

4.2.6 Impact on CEPI score after abatement of pollution

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4.3 Solid Waste Generation and Management

4.3.1 Waste Classification and Quantification

4.3.1.1 Hazardous waste

In the CEPI areas there is no major hazardous waste generating industry. However 13 industries generate Hazardous Waste. of Qty. 2911.395 MT per annum, such as waste/used oil, spent ion exchange resin containing toxic metals, insulated copper wire scrap or copper with PVC sheathing including ISRI code material namely Druid etc. Out of 2911.395 MT per annum of total haz. waste generated. 2587.395 MT is recyclable, 312.00 MT is incinerable & 12.00 MT is landfillable. The detail of industry which generated Haz. waste are furnished as per given table :

S. Name of Ind Type of HW HW HWM HW Remark No. Waste Recyclable Incinerable Landfills Container

1 VSTPP NTPC 5.1 148.00 MT - - - - Vindhyanagar 34.2 - - 12.00 MT - - 33.1 150.00 MT - - - - 2 Amlori project NCL 5.1 450.00 MT - - - - Singrauli 5.2 - 75.00 MT - - -

3 Nigahi project NCL 33.1 120.00 MT - - - - Singrauli 7 50.00 MT - - - - 5.1 500.00 MT - - - - 5.2 - 100.00 MT - - - 4 Jayanti project 5.2 - 50.00 MT - - - NCL Singrauli 5.1 500.0 MT - - - - 5 Dudhichua project NCL 5.1 220.00 MT - - - N.A. Due to Singrauli HW generation 5.2 - 5.00 MT - - and disposal in UP Region 6 Jhingurda project 5.2 12.00 MT - - - NCL Singrauli 5.1 114.00 MT - - -

7 Bina extention project - - - - - N.A. Due to NCL Singrauli HW generation and disposal in UP Region 8 Khadia ext. project NCL 5.1 200.00 MT - - N.A. Due to Singrauli 5.2 - 25.00 MT - - HW generation and disposal in UP Region 9 Central workshop NCL 5.1 10.800 MT - - - Singrauli 5.2 20.000 MT - - -

10 IDL Esplosive Ltd., P.O. 5.1 0.036 MT - - - - Jayant Singrauli

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11 Indian oil corporation- 5.1 4.500 MT - - - - IBP Bulk Explosive Div., P.O. jayant Singrauli 33.1 120.00 MT - - - -

12 Indian Explosives PVt. 5.1 0.050 MT - - - - Ltd. (Oricca), Bulk Support Plant, P.O. 5.2 - 7.00 MT - - - Jayant Singrauli

13 Indian oil corporation 5.1 0.009 MT - - - - Ltd.- Oil Depot P.O. Jayant, Singrauli 5.2 - 18.00 MT - - -

Total - 2587.395 312.00 12.00 - -

4.3.1.2 Bio-medical waste

In CEPI area there are 10 nos. clinic/hospital established, which generate bio-medical waste. Detail of clinic/hospital which generating bio-medical waste are given below. These clinic/hospital are member of (CBWTF, ) common bio-medical waste treatment facility & disposed their waste through CBWTF Satna (M.P.) as per given table : Sr. Name of Hospital Bio-medical waste Bio-medical No. generation waste disposal Kg/Day Kg/Day 1 District Hospital Waidhan, Distt. 25.00 25.00 Singrauli 2 Vindhya Hospital Ntpc Ltd, Nh 3, 8.56 8.56 Vindhyanagar , Distt. Singrauli 3 Ncl Jhingruda Dispensary Singrauli, 0.06 0.06 Jhingurda Dispensary P.O. Jhingurda, Distt. Singrauli 4 Nehru Satabadi Hospital Jayant Distt. 9.00 9.00 Singrauli 5 Ncl Dudhichua Dispensary Sector (A, 0.16 0.16 B&C), Sector - A, B&C, Duhichua Colony , Distt. Singrauli 6 Ncl Jayant Dispensery, Jayant Distt. 0.20 0.20 Singrauli 7 Ncl Nigahi Dispensery, Nigahi Distt. 0.20 0.20 Singrauli 8 Ncl Amlori Dispensary, Amlori, Distt. 0.16 0.16 Singrauli, 9 Ncl Health Center Dispensary Central 0.54 0.54 Workshop, Jayant, Central Workshop, Jayant, Dist : Singrauli

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10 M\S Navjeevan Hospital & 2.03 2.03 Sonography Centre, Distt. Singrauli Total 45.91 45.91

4.3.1.3 Electronic waste

There is no electronic/IT industry in the industrial areas. However, all the industries are adviced to handle the electronic waste as per E-Waste Management Rules, 2016, properly and it should be given to authorized recyclers only.

4.3.1.4 Municipal Solid Waste/Domestic Waste/Sludges from ETPs/CETPs/STPs and other industrial sources

Municipal Corporation Singrauli in only one local body is established in the district Singrauli. The CEPI area fall under the municipal limits. Total quantity of MSW Generated is about 55 to 60 metric ton per day. Municipal Corporation has established a dumping side in the ward no. 41 Ganiyari, having a 70 Metric ton per day compost plant and 02 nos. Plastic shredder/cutter machines these both facilities are established and being operated at site.Municipal solid waste from industrial area collected by Municipal Corporation, Singrouli.

4.3.1.5 Plastic waste

There is no plastic carry bag manufacturing unit is established. Municipal Corporation Singrauli and Pollution Control Board regularly inspects the users, stockist of polyphone carry bag and single use plastic. If any default is noticed Nagar Nigam takes action by seizing the material and imposing the penalty upon the defaulters.

4.3.1.6 Quantification of wastes and relative contribution from different sources

The Total generation of municipal solid waste in the CEPI Area is about 55 to 60 metric ton per day. Quantity of biomedical waste generated 45.91 kg per day and Plastic waste generated is about 01 ton per day

4.3.2 Identification of waste minimization and waste exchange options

NA

4.3.3 Reduction /Reuse /Recovery / Recycle options in the co-processing of wastes

NA 4.3.4 Infrastructure facilities

As per point no. 4.3.1.4

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4.3.4.1 Existing TSDF/Incineration facilities including capacities Not provided in Singrouli district. TSDF facility is operated by M/s. M.P. Waste Management Project (M/s Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.) at Pithampur, district, Dhar. That facility is used by the industries of the region for the disposal of Hazardous waste. There are many authorized recyclers of the waste oil, and industries dispose the recyclable waste through them.

4.3.4.2 Present status/performance and need of up gradation of existing facilities including enhancement of capacities

NA

4.3.4.3 Treatment and management of contaminated waste disposal sites, etc.

NA

4.3.4.4 Impact on CEPI score after proper management of Solid Wastes

NA

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PPP MODEL

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5. PPP Model

5.1 Identification of project proposals (for both the options i.e. technology intervention and infrastructure renewal) for implementation under the PPP model under the Action Plan.

NA

5.2 Identification of stakeholders / agencies to be involved and to evolve financial and managerial mechanisms for implementation of PPP projects.

NA

6. Other infrastructural Renewal measures

6.1 Green Belts

Green belt development is proposed in Industrial clusters and nearby to CEPI and Impact areas of Singrauli districts to reduce the impact on inhabitants  All around both side of inner road along with the tree guards at the distance of 5 meters.  Green belt along with state highway joining Singrauli to other areas

6.2 Development of Industrial Estate(s)

There is no proposal presently for development of industrial estates in Singrouli.

6.3 Development of shifting of industries located in the non-industrial areas to the existing/new industrial estates.

No 7. Specific Schemes

7.1 GIS-GPS system for pollution sources monitoring.

GPS system implemented for vehicles carrying, BMW (Bio medical waste), MSW hazardous wastes. In the CEPI area 05 CAAQMS installed and operational by NCL, 01 CAAQMS installed by MPPCB, 04 CAAQMS installed and operational by NTPC Vindhyachal as well as 13 CEMS and 01 online continuous water quality monitoring system installed and operational by NTPC Vindhyachal which are connected to the MPPCB server.

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7.2 Hydro-geological fracturing for water bodies rejuvenation.

NA 7.3 In-situ remediation of sewage. STPs from Municipal Corporation of Singrauli is under progress. Treated water will be used for Horticulture within the Municipal Corporation area.

7.4 Utilization of MSW inert by gas based brick kilns.

NA

7.5 Co-processing of wastes in cement industries.

Plastic waste from Singrauli is being sent to be nearby cement industries for coprocessing.

8. Public awareness and training Program

It is continuous process and various programmes of public awareness are undertaken by MPPCB, Industries and admistration.

9. Overall Impact of Installation/commissioning of pollution control equipments/measures on the CEPI score

CEPI After implementation of Short Term & Long Term Action Plan It is estimated that after implementation of above measure CEPI score will further come down and minimize the impact of pollution to the Singrauli CEPI & Impact area (MP part).

10. Assessment of Techno-economical feasibility of pollution control systems in clusters of small/medium scale industries

No need of common effluent treatment plant.

11. Efforts shall be made to encourage use of Bio-compost and Bio-fertilizer alongwith the chemical fertilizer in the state to minimize the unutilized chemical fertilizer run- off into the natural water resources from agriculture fields (through Govt. Policy)

NA

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SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ACTION POINTS

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12. Summary of proposed action points 12.1 Short Term Acton Points

Sr. Description of Action Implementing agency Cost in Proposed Remark No Point Lac Rs. Time Frame 1 Completion of Municipal corporation March 2021 conveyance system for Singrauli sewage of Singrauli city. 2700 2 Construction of 3 STP‟s Municipal corporation March 2021 for Singrauli city. Singrauli 3 Upgradation of STPs NCL Amlori 15 March 2021 NCL Nigahi 400 January 2021 NCL Jhingurda 19.31 March 2021 4 Control of dust from Ash Vindhyachal Super March 2021 Fogging dykes Thermal Power Plant 25 Machines NTPC, Vindhyanagar 5  Stoppage of coal NCL, Amlori Project, - Project linked - transportation by road. Singrauli, M.P. with Rihand Super Thermal power project UP, Coal Transported by MGR system  Mechanical vacuum 53.71 December 2020 vacuum sweeping machine for sweeping road dust cleaning. machine  Water fogging machine 43.54 September 2020 Fogging for control of dust Machines emission in mines/OB dumps/Transportation roads. 6  Stoppage of coal NCL, Nigahi Project, - Project linked - transportation by road. Singrauli, M.P. with NTPC Vindhyachal Vindhyanagar Thermal power project, Coal Transported by MGR system  Green belt development 155.58 October 2020 Plantation and water sprinkling arrangement on OB.  Mechanical vacuum 138 September 2020 vacuum sweeping machine for sweeping road dust cleaning. machine  Water fogging machine 43.54 September 2020 Fogging for control of dust Machines emission in mines/OB dumps/Transportation roads.

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7  Green belt development NCL, Dudhichua project, 12.95 December 2020 Plantation and water sprinkling Singrauli, M.P. arrangement on OB.  Mechanical vacuum 102 December 2020 vacuum sweeping machine for sweeping road dust cleaning. machine  Water fogging machine 98 September 2020 Fogging for control of dust Machines emission in mines/OB dumps/Transportation roads. 8  Green belt development NCL, Jayant Project, 149.96 March 2021 Plantation and water sprinkling Singrauli, M.P. arrangement on OB.  Mechanical vacuum 191.74 March 2021 vacuum sweeping machine for sweeping road dust cleaning. machine  Water fogging machine 140.18 September 2020 Fogging for control of dust Machines emission in mines/OB dumps/Transportation roads. 9  Stoppage of coal NCL, Jhingurda Project, 79.29 March 2021 Construction of transportation by road. Singrauli, M.P Extantion of wharfwall. 10  Stoppage of coal NCL, Khadia, Singrauli, 1400 March 2021 Construction of transportation by road. M.P wharfwall.  Mechanical vacuum 16 December 2020 vacuum sweeping machine for sweeping road dust cleaning. machine  Water fogging machine 45 September 2020 Fogging for control of dust Machines emission in mines/OB dumps/Transportation roads. 11  Mechanical vacuum NCL, Bina, Singrauli, M.P vacuum sweeping machine for 53.71 December 2020 sweeping road dust cleaning. machine  Water fogging machine fogging machine for control of dust 96.55 September 2020 emission in mines/OB dumps/Transportation roads.

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12.1 Long Term Acton Points

Sr. Description of Action Point Implementing Cost in Proposed Remark No agency Lac Rs. Time Frame 1 Construction of New STP NTPC 189600 August 2021 (6MLD) 2 Upgradation of STPs NCL Amlori 15 March 2021 NCL dudhichua 500 July 2022 (01 Additional aerator) 3 Installation of FGD. Vindhyachal December FGD – Installed Super Thermal 2021 -2022 (Stage-5) Remaining Power Plant 25 Stage-1,2,3,4 Work is NTPC, on going Vindhyanagar 4  Stoppage of coal NCL, Dudhichua 50090 January 2022 construction of CHP transportation by road. project, Singrauli, as per EPR M.P. 5  Stoppage of coal NCL, Jayant 74635.14 August 2022 .CHP of 15 MTPA transportation by road Project, Singrauli, capacity “which is M.P. additional to existing CHP of 10 MTPA capacity” is under construction.

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