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0 0 13 Aug 2021 201249593 Attachment 1 i) Scheme for dioxin and Furan controls Reply: Dioxins and Furans are formed in the temperature region of 250 °C to 450°C below the combustion zone in the bed. After that it was carried downward with the gas and condensed near to the bottom of the sinter bed. It is also formed in the wind boxes when the hot off- gases cooled. The quantity of Dioxins/Furan formation depends on presence of carbon and chlorine bearing material in the sinter bed. Measures to reduce dioxins and furan emissions a) Stable and consistent operation of sinter strand. b) Continuous monitoring of parameters like state of dampers, suction, opacity of the gases, speed of the sinter strand to ensure the optimal running of the sinter plant and maintaining temperature in the sinter bed above 850 0C. c) The oil content in the sinter feed for preparation of base mix will be controlled through regular measurement of oil content in the base mix and it will be maintained at <0.02%. c) Urea will be added in the base mix to reduce formation of dioxins and furan up to 50%. Attachment 2 ii) Revised action plan to address all the public hearing issues inter-alia drinking water supply to villages and provision of dispensary to nearby villages etc. Reply: Sl. Year – 1 Year – 2 Year – 3 Budget in No. Issues Response of PP 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 lakhs 1. Control ESP and Bag Filter Installed with Installed with Installed with Included measures will be installed to process unit process unit process unit of air control the air equipment equipment equipment pollution pollution level within the norms. In addition, dry fog system and water sprinkler will be installed. Budget - Rs. 90 crores 2. Developme Repairing work of Rs. 40 lakhs Rs. 20 lakhs - 60 nt of local existing road of will be will be roads Hizalgoda (2 km) provided to provided to and Dhasna (1 km) district district will be taken up in administration administration 2 years in Or Or consultation with 1 km stretch Remaining 1 the District village road of km stretch at Administration. Hizalgoda and Hizalgoda Budget – Rs. 0.6 1 km stretch crore for Dhasna 3. Developme As suggested by @Rs. 15 lakhs @Rs. 15 lakhs @Rs. 15 lakhs 135 nt ADM, STPL will for each village for each village for each village of schools contribute to the = Rs. 45 lakhs = Rs. 45 lakhs = Rs. 45 lakhs plan prepared by subject to subject to subject to local approval of approval of approval of administration for plan. plan plan Hizalgoda, Dhasna Approved plan Approved plan Approved plan & Bahadurpur will be will be will be villages submitted to submitted to submitted to Budget - Rs. 1.35 MoEFCC as a MoEFCC as a MoEFCC as a crore part of EC part of EC part of EC compliance compliance. compliance 4. Good PP will take care of Rs. 50 lakhs Rs. 50 lakhs Rs. 50 lakhs survival survival rate of the Plantation of Plantation of rate of planted trees. Plantation of 10,000 trees + 10,000 trees + trees Budget – Rs. 1.5 10,000 trees + daily watering+ daily watering+ (plantation crore daily watering+ temporary temporary work After 3 years, all temporary employment of employment of 150 outside maintenance will employment of 10 villagers for 10 villagers for project be taken care of by 10 villagers for maintenance maintenance area) STPL maintenance activities activities activities 2 of 13 5. Local Local youth will be @100 students @100 students 550 students employmen preferred as per for Computer for Computer for Computer t their knowledge course, 50 course, 50 course, 30 and skill. In persons for persons for persons for addition, welding, 50 welding, 50 welding, 30 vocational training persons for persons for persons for 300 will be given for the electrician & electrician & electrician & employment to 100 persons 100 persons 50 persons for locals. Out of total for for machining/too persons to be machining/tool machining/tool l room course imparted training, room course room course for youth of 3 about 30 percent for youth of 3 for youth of 3 villages will be provided job villages villages (Hizalgoda, in the plant and (Hizalgoda, (Hizalgoda, Dhasal & balance trainees Dhasal & Dhasal & Bahadurpur) will be assisted for Bahadurpur) Bahadurpur) placement through Skill Council. Budget – Rs. 3.0 crore 6. Community Requirement of Rs. 40 lakhs - - hall community hall at Fund will be Dhasal village will provided 40 be taken up with through the District DM/ADM Plan Administration. will be Budget – Rs. 0.40 submitted crore MoEFCC as a part of EC compliance report. 7. Safety due Trained driver with - - - - to vehicle experience will be movement selected. Safety training will be provided to all employed drivers. Trucks will be parked at the designated truck parking area only. Safety signboard will be displayed at all strategic locations. 8. Concern on No ground water Included in - - - ground will be used for the EMP cost water proposed project. depletion However, RWH will be constructed to recharge ground water 9. Proper Waste water will be Included in - - - utilization treated in the ETP EMP cost of waste and the treated water water will be recycled into the plant. 3 of 13 10. Water PP will join hands Rs. 50 lakh for Rs.50 lakh for Rs.25 lakh for pipeline with Drinking 3 villages 3 villages 3 villages water mission (Bahadurpur,D (Bahadurpur, (Bahadurpur, 125 project initiated by hasal & Dhasal & Dhasal & the Govt by Bijaynagar) Bijaynagar) Bijaynagar) providing funds Plan will be Plan will be Plan will be submitted to submitted to submitted to MoEFCC as a MoEFCC as a MoEFCC as a part of EC part of EC part of EC compliance compliance compliance report. report. report. 11. Developme PP will develop a Development of Completion of Procurement of 300 nt of dispensary by the health care construction of instruments hospitals side of main gate of building health care and the plant with unit deployment of facilities like Doctors and pressure check up, Nurses. ECG and X-ray & facilities for routine health check up Budget – Rs.3.0 crore Recurring cost of hospital including staff salary shall be borne by STPL 12. Noise No impact of noise Already - - - pollution due to plant covered in Sl. activity still No. 4 greenbelt will be developed along the boundary Total, lakhs 1110 Needs Assessment Year - 1 Year - 2 Year - 3 Physical Activity 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Budget 10 Nos. in 15 Nos. in 5 Nos. in Bahadurpur 75 Bahadurpur Bahadurpur (Rs. 2.5 lakhs) (Rs. 5 lakhs) (Rs. 7.5 lakhs) 10 Nos. in Chakdola 10 Nos. in Chakdola 10 Nos. in Chakdola (Rs. 5 lakhs) (Rs. 5 lakhs) (Rs. 5 lakhs) Tubewell 20 Nos. in Bijaynagar 15 Nos. in Bijaynagar 15 Nos. in Bijaynagar (150 Nos.) (Rs. 10 lakhs) (Rs. 7.5 lakhs) (Rs. 7.5 lakhs) 5 Nos. in Bijipur 10 Nos. in Bijipur 5 Nos. in Bijipur (Rs. 2.5 lakhs) (Rs. 5 lakhs) (Rs. 2.5 lakhs) 5 Nos. in Nimsa 10 Nos. in Nimsa 5 Nos. in Nimsa (Rs. 2.5 lakhs) (Rs. 5 lakhs) (Rs. 2.5 lakhs) Installation of 2 schools in 1 school in Shaldanga - 100 borewell with RO Shaldanga and 1 in and 1 in Chinchuria in 5 schools Chinchuria (Rs. 60 (Rs. 40 lakhs) lakhs) Installation of Bahadurpur and Bahadurpur, Bhuri Bahadurpur - 4 Nos. 100 toilet block with Dhasal villages - and Dhasal villages - Dhasal and Bhuri sanitary water 2 Nos. in each 2 Nos. in each villages - 3 Nos. facilities in village/funds will be village/funds will be funds will be provided Bahadurpur provided to district provided to district to district 8 Nos, Dhasal administration for administration for administration for 7 Nos. and Bhuri Swachh Bharat Swachh Bharat Swachh Bharat - 5 Nos. Mission Mission Mission 4 of 13 Year - 1 Year - 2 Year - 3 Physical Activity 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Budget Solar lighting 20 numbers of solar - - 10 facilities light in Bijaynagar temple Providing books 750 books & 10 Nos. - - 15 and shelves to of shelves in Topsi the library village library Providing 1) Awareness program - - 2 collection bins will be conducted in the villages for segregation of wastes 2) 250 numbers of coloured bins to villagers of each of Topsi, Shaldanga & Bhuri villages plus coloured garbage collection bins at strategic location of villages Installation of 20 Nos. in each 10 Nos. in each 5 Nos. in each villages 57 Solar street light villages villages + in Dhasna, + Maintenance charge Bahadurpur, and Maintenance charge Shaldanga - 35 Nos. in each villages Total 359 5 of 13 Attachment 3 iii) Details on wet FGD System proposed for control of mercury emissions from power plant. Reply: The total power generation will be 70 MW out of which 10 MW from BF gas based, 37.5 MW from WHRB of DR kiln and 22.5 MW from char and coal based CFBC/AFBC boiler. The fuels for the power generation are BF gas which is a clean gas and char/purchased coal. The flue gas generated in the CFBC/AFBC power plant will be taken through cyclone separator where the coarse dust will get separated and then it will be passed through 4 field ESP to remove particulate mercury from the flue gas. Further the oxidised mercury will be removed in the wet flue gas desulphurization system. Moreover, the input coal quality to the power plant will be regularly monitored and the stack emission from coal-based power plant shall be monitored for mercury concentration in the flue gas to ensure it is maintained within CPCB norms.
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