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Pre - Feasibility Report PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT OF KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. & KHASRA NO. 284 APPLICANT SHRI ANJUM ALI RESI –WARASEONI DISTT – BALAGHAT STATE: MADHYA PRADESH FOR SUBMITTED TO SEIAA/SEAC E-5, PARYAVARAN PARISAR ARERA COLONY, BHOPAL (M.P.) MINES KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER STONE DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA SHRI ANJUM ALI RESI –WARASEONI DISTT – BALAGHAT (MP, STATE: MADHYA PRADESH PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION :- I. IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT The project Kaydi metal Stone crusher Deposit Quarry is situated at Khasra no. 284 in Village – Kaydi, Tehsil Warseoni District - Balaghat. This site is 10 km away from District- Balaghat. Area is marked by authorized agency for excavation of stone and there is a proved reserve of mineable stone. Applicant Shri Anjum Ali Resi –Waraseoni Distt – Balaghat (MP (MP). Quarry has been applied for stone mine lease for 10 years. The total applied area is 2.00 hectare. The proposed production is 11,400 CUM / Annum, The excavation of stone boulder will be done by opencast manual method. All the necessary permission and NOC has been taken by the proponent. Also she is applying to MPSEIAA for getting environmental clearance before starting mining at site. II. Kaydi metal Stone crusher Deposit Quarry will be carried out open cast manual method III. NEED OF THE PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE REGION / COUNTRY. There is huge demand of stone in the region as well as through out country for the use in construction of Roads, House etc. IV. EMPLOYMENT GENERATION DUE TO PROPOSED PROJECT During mining operation skilled, semi-skilled and un-skilled labours will be required for drilling, blasting, sizing; loading etc. There will be employed 15 persons including skilled and unskilled labors. There will be indirect PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. employment of drivers, cleaners, loading and unloading labors for loaders, dumpers, tractors etc. PROJECT DESCRIPTION I. TYPES OF PROJECT: - Mining (Crusher Stone) District/State Tehsil Village Khasara No Area in hect. Balaghat (MP) Warseoni Kaydi 281 2.00 II. LOCATION OF THE PROJECT Khasra no. 284 Village Kaydi Tehsil Warseoni District / State Balaghat /Madhya Pradesh Nearest Railway / Road Railway station – Balaghat 10 km Land area & Land use Total area – 2.00 hectare is Govt. Waste land (Non agriculture) PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. III. DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES: Alternate site is not required because proposed mining project is site specific and mineral deposit has been identified by certifying agency. IV. SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION: The total lease area 2.00 ha. Area and total production is proposed 11,400 CUM / Annum through opencast manual mining. V. PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS: Topography Excavation of stone will be done semi mechanized by Iron rod, Hammer, excavator cum loader, & rock breaker. RECLAMATION / BACK FILLING:-Reclamation is not proposed, the mine pit will be developed as water body and a Boundary wall will be constructed surrounding the ML Area at the time of mine closer. VI. RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENT: - Proposed project is a stone mining hence raw material is not required for the mining of stone. VII. RECYCLING AND REUSE: No sub grades mineral will be generated. Over burden will be used for land filling & Plantation. VIII. WATER SOURCE: - There is no surface water source in the proposed mining lease area. Drinking water will be supplied by private water tankers IX. ELECTRIC SYSTEM: - Power will not be required for mining. Only fuel based mining equipment will be used for operation therefore there are no use of electricity. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. X. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: - As such no solid waste will be generated from excavation of stone. Overburden will be generated which will be reused for filling of empty pits & plantation. 2. SITE ANALYSIS I. CONNECTIVITY: - The lease area is located at a distance approx 10 KM from Balaghat district Headquarter. The area is approachable in all season and the connectivity is by means of regular buses matadors’ taxi etc. The proposed mining lease site is located in village Kaydi and is about 10 km from Balaghat town. II. LAND FORM, LAND USE & LAND OWNERSHIP:- Proposed mining lease area is a barren land. District / Tehsil Village Khasara Area in Land ownership State No. Ha. Balaghat Warseoni Kaydi 284 2.00 Govt. Waste land (MP) III. TOPOGRAPHY: - The topography of the area is flat undisturbed land. IV. EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN: - Existing land use pattern of the proposed mining lease area is barren land. VI. Details of nearest environmental setting of the lease area S. No. Particulars Details 1 Nearest City Warseoni 2 Nearest Railway Station Balaghat – 10.00 Km 3 Nearest Highway Balaghat state highway 4 Hills/Valley No. 5 Ecological Sensitive Zone No national parks and sanctuary PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. 7 Historical Place No 8 Reserve Forest No VI. EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE: - No infrastructure within proposed lease area. VII. SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE: - Nearby village is 500 meter away from site a. PLANNING CONCEPT: - It is a proposed stone mining project. b. POPULATION PROJECTION: - The project is small in magnitude. No influx of population is expected as labour shall be deployed from the local villages. c. LAND USE PLANNING (BREAKUP ALONG WITH GREEN BELT ETC.) Land use details as per mining plan after & before mining operation. d. AMENITIES / FACILITIES: - SPECIFIC amenities/facilities are not required in this mining project. 3. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE I. INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA): The project is mining project and will be carried out on private land. II. RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA):- No residential area is proposed for mining project. III. GREEN BELT: - Green belt will be developed around proposed lease area. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. IV. CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD/ RAIL/METRO/ WATER WAYS ETC):- The lease area can be approached from district head quarter Balaghat by road it is just 10.00 km away. V. DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER):- Drinking water will be arranged through local water sources like nearby borewell. VI SEWERAGE SYSTEM: - No construction or sewage waste is expected from the mining process. However the domestic waste from the toilets will be given treatment through septic tank and soak pit arrangement. VII. INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT: - No industrial waste will be generated. VIII. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: - overburden will be reused for filling of pit. IX. POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/ SOURCE: - Power will not be required for mining. 4. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN: - No R & R plan is required as no displacement of people will be done because there is no village within proposed mining lease area. 5. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES. I. LIKELY DATE OF START CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION (TIME SCHEDULE FOR PROJECT TO BE GIVEN) PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT KAYDI METAL STONE CRUSHER DEPOSIT QUARRY, LEASE AREA – 2.00 HA. The proposed mining project will be started after obtaining Environmental Clearance, approval of lease from Collector (Mining Branch) Balaghat and consent to operate from MPPCB. II ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT. Not applicable 6. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (Final Recommendations) I. FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE BENEFIT TO THE LOCAL PEOPLE INCLUDING, IF ANY, IN THE AREA. The mining project has prospered been creating local employment to the villagers. Further royalty has been paid to the Govt., which will create revenue generation for the Govt. Further project proponent has prospered been carried out socio-economic work Schooling, facility, medical facility, telegram and post office facility are available in village Kaydi. .
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