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Form 1 & Terms of Reference ANDHRA PRADESH INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE CORPORATION LIMITED Master Plan& EIA Study for Industrial Park at Gudipalli Ananthapur, District, Andhra Pradesh Form 1 & Terms of Reference January 2018 L&T Infrastructure Engineering Ltd. Client: Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited(APIIC) Project: Master Plan& EIA Study for Industrial Project No.: Park at Gudipalli C1172905 Title: Document No.: Rev.: Terms of Reference RP002 0 This document is the property of L&T Infrastructure Engineering Ltd. and File path: must not be passed on to any person or body not authorised by us to receive it l:\roads\2017\c1172905 - mp & eia for ip gudipalli\working\reports\002-form nor be copied or otherwise made use of either in full or in part by such person or 1and tor\rp002-sap-r0-tor.doc body without our prior permission in writing. Notes: 1. Revision Details: MRU SAP TKS 0 05.01.2018 First Submission SNV BRT CVS Init. Sign. Init. Sign. Init. Sign. Rev. Date Details Prepared Checked Approved Table of contents Master Plan& EIA Study for Industrial Park at Gudipalli C1172905 Terms of Reference RP002 rev. 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA Study ............................................................................. 1 1.1 Introduction to Project .............................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Project Description ................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Methodology ............................................................................................................................. 1 1.3.1 Baseline Environmental Monitoring ............................................................................... 2 1.3.2 Establishment of Baseline Environmental Conditions ................................................... 3 1.3.3 Anticipated Environmental & Social Impacts and their Mitigation Measures ................ 3 1.3.4 Environmental Monitoring Programme .......................................................................... 4 1.3.5 Additional Studies .......................................................................................................... 5 1.3.6 Project Benefits .............................................................................................................. 5 1.3.7 Environmental Management Plan ................................................................................. 5 1.3.8 Structure of EIA Report .................................................................................................. 5 LIST OF FIGURES FD0101: Project Location FD0102: Study Area FD0103: Baseline Monitoring Locations LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Proposed Landuse Break up ..................................................................................................... 1 Table of Contents Page i Terms of Reference (ToR) Master Plan& EIA Study for Industrial Park at Gudipalli C1172905 Terms of Reference RP002 rev. 0 1 Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA Study Proposed Terms of Reference (ToR) for EIA study are drawn keeping in view of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended) and Standard Terms of Reference (ToR) for EIA/EMP Report for projects/activities requiring environmental clearance under EIA notification, 2006 released by Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC). 1.1 Introduction to Project Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (APIIC) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) is responsible for development of industrial infrastructure in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The corporation has so far developed more than 300 Industrial Parks spreading over an extent of about 121655 Acres. APIIC has identified a parcel of land of ~1111 acres to develop an Industrial Park at Gudipalli village, Somandapalli Mandal, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh. The project will help in attracting prospective project developers, to establish automobile manufacturing industry in Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh. The estimated investment in the proposed Industrial Park will be in the range of 5000 to 8000 Crores depending upon specific product to be manufactured. The proposed project is attracting the EIA notification, 2006 (as amended). 1.2 Project Description The proposed development is planned in an area of ~1111 acres belonging to the AP Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd. (APIIC). Location map is given as Figure FD0101. The area break up of all the proposed activities is given in Table 1. Table 1: Proposed Landuse Break up S. No Landuse type Area in Acres % of Total area 1 Industrial Plots 728.61 65.58 2 Un-developed land for industrial use 71.96 6.48 3 Common Facility Centre (CFC)/ Utility 70.93 6.38 4 Green Buffer 23.42 2.11 5 Open Space 97.73 8.80 6 Roads 118.35 10.65 Total 1,111.00 100 The Pre-feasibility Report outlining project details is enclosed as a standalone document. 1.3 Methodology Methodology to carry out the EIA study involves the following stages: Reconnaissance survey and site visits Review of available literature Compliance to statutory requirements Baseline environmental monitoring (Terrestrial environment) Identification and Prediction of Impacts Risk Analysis and Disaster Management Plan Environmental Management Plan 1 Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA Study Page 1 Master Plan& EIA Study for Industrial Park at Gudipalli C1172905 Terms of Reference RP002 rev. 0 1.3.1 Baseline Environmental Monitoring The baseline environmental studies will be carried out for terrestrial environment. The study will be a combination of primary (field surveys) and secondary data collection. Study Period: The study period is Winter season of year 2017-18. Baseline data generation under progress and data collection initiated as per MoEF&CC Office memorandum dated August 29, 2017. Study Area: Study area would be 10 km radius from the boundary of the proposed project site. A map showing the study area is enclosed as Figure FD0102. 1.3.1.1 Meteorology Meteorological Parameters such as wind speed, direction, relative humidity, rainfall, temperature etc., will be recorded by using automatic weather monitoring station in the study area at One (1) location during the study period. In addition, the general meteorological data from Climatological Tables of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) will be reviewed and presented. 1.3.1.2 Ambient Air Quality Project region (Within 5-10 Km from the proposed project site) has recent developments along with EIA study carried out in the year 2017. Baseline data collected in the year, 2017 is available with the consultants. This secondary data will be supplemented to the primary data generated. Data generated is having three years validity as per MoEF&CC office memorandum dated August 29, 2017. The ambient air quality monitoring will be carried out as per CPCB/MoEF guidelines. The locations are identified with regard to the predominant wind direction, topography, population, sensitive locations and possible impact zones. Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) will be monitored at Six (06) locations in the study area with three samples a week frequency during the study period. As per MoEF&CC National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Notification dated 16th November, 2009, all twelve (12) parameters will be monitored. The measurement will be carried out for establishing 24-hourly background concentrations for all parameters except CO and O3 which will be measured on eight hourly basis on each monitoring day. A map showing air quality monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103. 1.3.1.3 Ambient Noise Levels Noise levels will be measured at Six (06) locations within the study area. The representative intensity of the noise levels (Peak noise and Equivalent noise levels) will be measured at hourly intervals for 24 hours once during the study period. Noise level measurement will be carried out as per the IS: 4954-1968 as adopted by CPCB, CPCB/IS: 4954-1968 and the CPCB/OSHA Standards using a precision noise/sound level meter. A map showing noise level monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103. 1.3.1.4 Inland Water Quality The study area will be inventoried to identify the sources of water i.e. both surface and groundwater sources. Water samples will be collected at the identified sources based on the type of the source, its relevance, number of upstream and downstream users and the type of the industrial activity in the vicinity. Water Quality will be monitored at Nine (09) locations 1 Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA Study Page 2 Master Plan& EIA Study for Industrial Park at Gudipalli C1172905 Terms of Reference RP002 rev. 0 within the study area. The water samples will be collected and analysed, once during the study period, for physico-chemical and biological characteristics. Water Quality will be monitored adopting procedures as per IS 3026 and relevant guidelines of MoEF&CC/CPCB. A map showing water quality monitoring locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103. 1.3.1.5 Soil Quality/Land Environment The soil types in the study area will be identified based on the review of the available data supported with information gathered from reconnaissance survey. Soil samples will be collected at Six (06) locations within the study area. The collected samples will be analysed once during the season for physico-chemical characteristics. A map showing soil sampling locations is enclosed as Figure FD0103. 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