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Download Document Agenda of 157th Meeting of State Environmental Impact Assesment Authority (SEIAA) Date: 21st February, 2019 Time: 10:00 AM Onwards. Venue:- Conference Hall No.3 , 7th Floor, Main, Building, Mantralaya, Mumbai. UID Project Name Sr. No. Date – 21/02/2019 Time – 10.00 AM Onwards Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village Kothurna at 2061 SURVEY NUMBER 573, 571, 570, 569, Mouja Kothurna, Tal. Bhandara by District 1. Mining Officer Bhandara. Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village Chargaon at 2063 SURVEY NUMBER 10,11, 16, 17. Mouja CHARGAON, Tal. Bhandara by District Mining 2. Officer Bhandara. Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village NILAJ KHURD at 2066 NILAJ KHURD RIVER BED SAND MINE/GHAT NEAREST SURVEY NUMBER 154 (PART), 3. 220, Mouja NILAJ KHURD by District Mining Officer, Bhandara Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village Bhojapur at 2067 SURVEY NUMBER 213 (PART), 215, 216, 222, 226(PART) Mouja BHOJAPUR, Tal. Pauni 4. by District Mining Officer Bhandara Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village MANDWI at 2068 SURVEY NUMBER 262, 561, 560, 558, 559, 539, 7 Mouja MANDWI, Tal. BHANDARA by 5. District Mining Officer Bhandara Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village Walani at 2069 WALANI RIVER BED SAND MINE/GHAT NEAREST SURVEY NUMBER 891, 885, 886, 887, 6. 880, 881, 882, 883, 884. Mouja WALANI by District Mining Officer, Bhandara Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village Pauni at PAUNI 2074 RIVER BED SAND MINE/GHAT NEAREST SURVEY NUMBER 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, (part) 7. .Mouja PAUNI by District Mining Officer, Bhandara. Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village MANDWI at 2077 MANDWI RIVER BED SAND MINE/GHAT NEAREST SURVEY NUMBER 14. Mouja 8. MANDWI, Tal. TUMSAR by District Mining Officer Bhandara Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village Dhiwarwada at 2078 DHIWARWADA RIVER BED SAND MINE/GHAT NEAREST SURVEY NUMBER 460 (PART), 9. 461,462, 463. Mouja DHIWARWADA, Tal. MOHADI by District Mining Officer Bhandara Environment Clearance for Sand Mining River Bed Wainganga ,Village BETALA SOUTH at BETALA SOUTH RIVER BED SAND MINE/GHAT NEAREST SURVEY NUMBER 1035, 2079 1036,1037, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043 . Mouja BETALA SOUTH, Tal. MOHADI by District 10. Mining Officer Bhandara Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.16 Ha. At 2358 Chincholi Kale Village, Tehsil–Chandur Bazar, District-Amravati, State- Maharashtra by 11. Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.20 Ha. at 2359 Kotgawandi Village, Tehsil –Chandur BaZar District-Amravati, State- Maharashtra by 12. Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Chincholi Shingne (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area – 0.18 ha ) Production Capacity of 318 Brass/3month at Khasra no 310, 2360 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 327 for Chincholi Shingne Village, Tehsil – 13. Anjangaon Surji District - Amravati, State - Maharashtra by Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Babhali (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’ (M.L.Area – 0.35 ha ) Production Capacity of 618 Brass/3month at Khasra no 230, 231, 232, 233, 2361 for Babhali Village, Tehsil –Daryapur, District - Amravati, State - Maharashtra by 14. Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.10 Ha. at Masod 2362 15. Village, Tehsil – Chandur BaZar District-Amravati, by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Dombala Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area - 0.72 ha ) Production Capacity of 1272 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 1 to 4, 27, 28, 34, 2363 29, 30 for Dombala Village, Tehsil – Anjangaon, District Amravati, by Tehsildar 16. Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.12 Ha. at 2364 17. Nimbhari Village, Tehsil – Achalpur District-Amravati, by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Belora (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’ (M.L.Area – 0.41 ha ) Production Capacity of 724 Brass/3month at Khasra no 15, 17, 20, 102, 101 2365 & 100 for Belora Village, Tehsil –Daryapur, District - Amravati, State - Maharashtra by 18. Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.20 Ha. at 2366 Sawalapur Village, Tehsil –Achalpur District-Amravati, State- Maharashtra by 19. Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Ekalara (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area – 0.24 ha ) Production Capacity of 424 Brass/3month at Khasra no 2, 141, 143, 139 for 2367 Ekalara Village, Tehsil –Anjangaon Surji District --Amravati, State - Maharashtra by 20. Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.14 Ha. at Sawali 2368 21. Khu. Village, Tehsil –Achalpur District-Amravati, by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Bembala BK. (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area – 0.23 ha ) Production Capacity of 398 Brass/3month at Khasra no 91, 2369 92 & 5 for Bembala BK. Village, Tehsil –Daryapur, District - Amravati,State - 22. Maharashtra by Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.14 Ha. At Khasra 2371 no 179, 180, 183, 195,202, 208 to 210, 8, 9 Sawali Bu. Village, Tehsil –Achalpur 23. District-Amravati, by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.30 Ha. At Khasra 2372 no 160 & 161 Pohara- 2 Village, Tehsil –Bhatkuli District-Amravati, by Tehsildar, 24. Amravati Environment Clearance for Nimbharni Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’ (M.L.Area - 2373 0.39 ha ) Production Capacity of 680 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 1 for Nimbharni 25. Village, Tehsil – Morshi, District - Amravati, by Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.30 Ha. At Khasra 2375 no 20,21,22,10,11,12 Watonda Hi-I Village, Tehsil –Bhatkuli District- Amravati, State- 26. Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.50 Ha. At Khasra 2377 no 28,22,14,13,12,11, 1,157,156,155,152,151 Sonarkheda Village, Tehsil –Bhatkuli 27. District- Amravati, State- Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.75 Ha. at Khasra 2379 no 68,113,122,123, 126, 127,128,129,169,270 Takarkheda (Purna) Village, Tehsil – 28. Chandur Baar District-Amravati, State- Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.71 Ha. At Khasra 2380 no 17,38,39,40,41,42,45,46,51,52 Nawed-2 Village, Tehsil – Bhatkuli District- 29. Amravati, State- Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Kalgavhan (Minor Mineral) Project Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area – 0.16 ha ) Production Capacity of 283 Brass/3month at Khasra no 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 2381 101, 102, 106, 107, 108 for Kalgavhan Village, Tehsil –Anjangaon Surji, District - 30. Amravati, State - Maharashtra by Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Malkapur Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area - 0.30 ha ) Production Capacity of 530 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 216 to 2019,24,26 to 2382 31 for Malkapur Village, Tehsil – Daryapur, District - Amravati, State – Maharashtra by 31. Tahsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.36 Ha. At Khasra 2384 no 15, 51, 50, 39, 45, 501, 507, 499, 493 Yesurna Village, Tehsil – 32. Achalpur District-Amravati, State- Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.75 Ha. At Khasra 2385 no 5, 139, 140, 141,137 Nanded Kh. Village, Tehsil – Bhatkuli District-Amravati, State- 33. Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Pimplod Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area - 0.50 ha ) Production Capacity of 883 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 615, 616, 617, 630, 2388 629, 628, 624 for Pimplod Village, Tehsil – Daryapur, District - Amravati, State – 34. Maharashtra by Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Kural Purna Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area - 0.80 ha ) Production Capacity of 1413 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 482 for Kural Purna 2389 Village, Tehsil – Chandur Baar, District - Amravati, State – Maharashtra by Tehsildar 35. Amravati Environment Clearance for Rajapur Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area - 0.09 ha ) Production Capacity of 159 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 2390 13,10,11,12,8,7,5,32,222,1 for Rajapur Village, Tehsil – Anjangaon, District - Amravati, 36. State – Maharashtra by Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Umarkhed Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area - 1.50 ha ) Production Capacity of 2650 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 51 & 52 for 2394 Umarkhed Village, Tehsil – Tivsa, District - Amravati, State – Maharashtra by Tehsildar 37. Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.60 Ha. At Khasra 2395 no 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 168, 169 Anchalwadi Village, Tehsil –Bhatkuli, District-Amravati, 38. State- Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Uprai Sand (Minor Mineral) Category ‘B2’(M.L.Area -0.51 ha ) Production Capacity of 897 Brass/3 month at Khasra no 230, 329, 338, 312, 313, 2396 337, 310, 12, 13 for Uprai Village, Tehsil – Daryapur, District- Amravati, by Tehsildar 39. Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.35 Ha. At Khasra 2399 no 29 Shiwara Bhag- 1 Village, Tehsil – Morshi District-Amravati, State- Maharashtra 40. by Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.57 Ha. At Khasra 2400 no 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 27 Degurkheda Village, Tehsil –Bhatkuli, District-Amravati, State- 41. Maharashtra by Tehsildar, Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.30 Ha. at Khasra 2402 no 1 Shiwara Bhag- 2 Village, Tehsil – Morshi District-Amravati, State- Maharashtra by 42. Tehsildar Amravati Environment Clearance for Proposed Sand Mining Project of Area 0.28 Ha. At Khasra 2404 no 107, 105, 108, 85, 80, 83, 87, 86, 85, 84 Ganoja Devi Village, Tehsil –Bhatkuli, 43.
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