Sri A.Nageswara Rao, Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, S/o. Narasimhaiah, 1/1, Ramannapeta, Koritipadu Road, D.No.4-16, Dharanikota Village, . Amaravathi Mandai, .

Mines & Quarries - Mining Plan for Quarry Lease held by Sri A.Nageswara for Mosaic Chips, over an extent of 0,607 Hectares in Sy.No.358/48A (Old), 395/4(New) of Kubudapuram Village, Rajupalem Mandai, Guntur District - Approved - Regarding.

1. Memo No.7674/MII (1)72014, dated 03.02.2016, Industries & commerce M-II(l) Department. 2. G.O.Ms.No.56, Industries & Commerce (Mines-II) Department, dated:30.04.2016 of Government of . 3. Draft Mining Plan submitted on 31.10.2016 filed by Sri A.Nageswara Rao. 4. This office Letter NO.5567/MP/MC/GNT/2016, dated 17.03.2017. 5. Letter No. nil, dated 19-06-2017 of Sri A.Nageswara Rao, along with six sets of Mining Plan.

In exercise of the powers conferred by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, through the reference 1st cited, I hereby approve the Mining Plan, for the period of four (4) years, from 2017-18 to 2020-21, in respect of Quarry Lease for Mosaic Chips, over an extent of 0.607 Hectares in Sy.No.358/48A (Old), 395/4(New) of Kubudapuram Village, Rajupalem Mandai, Guntur District, under Rule 7A of Andhra Pradesh Minor Miner Concession Rules, 1966 read with G.O.Ms.No.56, Industries & Commerce (Mines-II) Department, dated:30.04.2016. This approval is subject to the following conditions.

1. This Mining Plan is approved without prejudice to any other laws applicable to the mine area from time to time whether made by the Central Government, State Government or any other authority.

2. Approval of the Mining Plan does not any way imply the approval of the Government in terms of any other provisions of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 or the Mineral Concession Rules 1960 and any other laws including the Forest Conservation Act, 1980.

(Contd....Page No.2) //2//

3. The Lessee shall conduct quarrying operations during the proposed Mining Plan period in a systematic and scientific manner as per the under taken given by the lessee through Notarized Affidavit.

4. The approval authority does not owe the responsibility with regard to Assessment of the reserves, erroneous certification made by the R.Q.P. if any and approval is tentative, subject to Modification on new findings at a later date as per the provisions of (23 B & 23 D) of MCDR, 1988, since the evaluation is done on random basis.

End: A.M.P.

Director of Mines

Copy submitted to the Director of Mines and Geology, Vijayawada along with A.M.P. .. Copy submitted to the Member of Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board, Visakhapatnam along with AMP for information. Copy to Sri VT.Chander, H.No.10-1, flat No.202, Mahalakshmi Ganapathi Complex, Sai Baba Temple Lane, Above AXIS Bank ATM, P&T colony, Dilsuknagar, - 500 060, Telangana State for information.

Copy submitted to the Regional Controller of Mines, IBM, Sultan Bazar, Hyderabad along with A.M.P. Copy submitted to the Director of Mines Safety, Gruhakalpa (Block-2), Nampally, Hyderabad for favour of information. Ce-by to the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Guntur along with A.M.P. MINING PLAN

INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

FOR

MOSAIC CHIPS

(Under Amended Rule 7 A of APMMC Rules '1966 & Rule 23 (B) of MCDR1988)

(FOR THE PLAN PERIOD 201$~ 13 TO 2020 - 21)

Over an extent of 0.607 Hectares (1.50 Acres) in Sy. No. 358 / 48A (old), 395 / 4 (New) of Kubudapuram (V), Rajupalem (M), Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh State

FOR

SRI A. NAGESWARA RAO S/o Narasimhaiah D. No. 4-16, Dharanikota Village Amaravathi Mandal Guntur District

c,Vor Of

O ar o m

Sri V. T. CHANDER, Consultant Geologist & R.Q.P (RQP / DMG / HYD / 02 / 2001), is appointed for preparation of the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan in respect of our Mosaic Chips over an extent of 0.607 Hectares (1.50 Acres) in Sy. No. 358 /

48A (old), 395 / 4 (New) of Kubudapuram Village, Rajupalem Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra

Pradesh State. DECLARATION

Certified that the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan for Mosaic Chips over an extent of 0.607 Hectares (1.50 Acres) in Sy. No. 358 / 48A (old), 395 / 4 (New) of

Kubudapuram Village, Rajupalem Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh State, prepared in consultation with me and we have understood its contents and agree to implement the same in accordance with law. AFFIDAVIT

I SRI A. NAGESWARA RAO, aged about i years, residing at D. No. 4 - 16, Dharanikota Village, Amaravathi Mandal, Guntur District do hereby solemnly and sincerely affirm and stated that:

I am holding a quarry lease for Mosaic Chips over an extent of 0.607 Hectares (1.50 Acres) in Sy. No. 358 / 48A (old), 395 / 4 (New) of Kubudapuram Village, Rajupalem Mandal, Guntur District, for a period of 5 / 10 / 15 years and the lease will be in force up t9^4^^^^JMow I am submitting the Mining Plan for the o* period from 2011 - 1 r* ^approval. H I submit tha ar in operations shall be conducted in a systematic and scien ma ner rdi the stipulations laid down in the open cast mine as per tiotW a i 114 and 124 and also 165 etc., of Metalliferrous Mines Rd $ per Rule 27 & 30 of APMMC Rules fe66 r of and Mineral Conservation ent Rules, 1988. cn

I am submitting this affidavit towards quarrying operations will be takerTi K in a systematic and scientific manner in the proposed mining plan period.

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Certified that "The information furnished in the Mining Plan including Progressive Mine

Closure Plan for Mosaic Chips over an extent of 0.607 Hectares (1.50 Acres) in Sy. No. 358 /

48A (old), 395 / 4 (New) of Kubudapuram Village, Rajupalem Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra

Pradesh State, held by SRI A. NAGESWARA RAO is true and correct to the best of my knowledge".

Date :5th May'2017

Place: Hyderabad INDEX

S.NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO'S

INTRODUCTION 01

1.0 GENERAL 03

PART - A

1.0 GENERAL DETAILS OF THE APPLIED AREA / MINING LEASE 06

2.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 06

3.0 MINING 11

4.0 MINE DRAINAGE 17

STOCKING OF MINERAL REJECT / SUB GRADE MATERIAL 5.0 17 AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE

6.0 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT 17

7.0 PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT 17

N 8.0 17 0THERS \\ o \\ \ * /c$ 7/ 19

2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 20

3.0 PROGRESSIVE RECLAMATION PLAN 22 4.0 MINED OUT LAND 22

5.0 TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT 23

6.0 TAILING DAM MANAGEMENT 23

7.0 DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT 23

CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY 8.0 24 DISCONTINUANCE

9.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE 24

10.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE PROFORMA 25

11.0 CERTIFICATE 26

12.0 PLANS & SECTIONS 26 LIST OF PLATES

PLATE TITLE SCALE

I LOCATION CUM KEY PLAN 1 : 50,000

II LEASE AREA PLAN 1 :8,000

III SURFACE CUM GEOLOGICAL PLAN & CROSS SECTIONS 1 :1,000

IV A 2017-18 WORKING PLAN & CROSS SECTIONS 1 : 1,000

I * ( oao IV B 2018-19 WORKING PLAN & CROSS SECTIONS if '/

IV C 2019-20 WORKING PLAN & CROSS SECTIONS ( f (rt>w

ivd 2020-21 WORKING PLAN & CROSS SECTIONS I;

V CONCEPTUAL PLAN & CROSS SECTIONS 1 :1,000

VI RECLAMATION PLAN & CROSS SECTIONS 1 :1,000

VII FINANCIAL ASSURANCE PLAN 1 :1,000

VIII ENVIRONMENT PLAN 1 :1,000

^ of LIST OF ANNEXURES W' — Copy of Grant Order of the Asst. Direct 3gy\:Guntur, vide Proceedings No. 861 / Q1 / 2011 dated 24-( 111.

Copy of Work Order of the Asst. Direct* II

III Feasibility Report

IV Copy of RQP Validity Certificate (DMG) MINING PLAN

INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

FOR

MOSAIC CHIPS

(Unaer Amended Rule 7 A of APMMC Rules '1966 & Rule 23 (B) of

MCDR1988)

(FOR THE PLAN PERIOD 2016 ■ 17 TO 2020 - 21)

(FOR THE ENSUING BALANCE 4 YEAR PERIOD i.e. 2017 ■ 18 TO 2020 - 21)

Over an extent of 0.607 Hectares (1.50 Acres) in

Sy. No's 358 / 48A (old), 395 / 4 (New) of

Kubudapuram (V), Rajupalem (M), Guntur District,

Andhra Pradesh State 1C

APPLICANT B Condi'.wns S P , 3 an i(1 ihe Sri A.NAGESWARA RAO S/o Narasimhaiah Dated*. D.No. ^le^Dharanikota Village Amaravathi Manda) of Guntur District vOT //> V<> •t-'h By i

The quarry lease deed was executed on 05-01-2012 by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Guntur, vide Proceedings No. 5526/Q/2010, dated 27-01-2012 for a period of 10 years w.e.f. 25-01-2011 to 24-01-2021 (Annexure-II).

approved

(M. SUDHAKAR) )

)

)

) The cycle of 5 year plan period of 10 years lease period.

S.No Plan Period of 5 Years Remarks

) 1 2011 -12 to 2015-16 1st Five year Block Period

) 2 2016-17 to 2020-21 2nd Five year Block Period

> Sri A.NAGESWARA RAO, of Guntur district, approached Sri V. T. CHANDER, ) Consultant Geologist and RQP {RQP / DMG / HYD / 02 / 2001) for preparation of Mining Plan in the above mentioned area. )

) Accordingly this Mining Plan is prepared as per guidelines issued in Form-T in G.O.Ms.No.56, Industries & Commerce (M.II) Department, dated 30-04-2016 ) under Amended Rule 7 A of APMMC Rules '1966 and Progressive Mine Closure Plan under Rule 23 (B) of MCDR 1988 for the plan period 2013 - 14 to 2017 - 18. ) Since the 1st year of plan period 2016 - 17 is lapsed the document is prepared for ) ensuing 4 years period begining from 2017 - 18 to 2020 - 21 and submitted to > the Deputy Director of Mines & Geology, Guntur, for scrutiny.

) 1.0 GENERAL )

)

) Sri A.NAGESWARA RAO S/o Narasimhaiah ) 1.1 Name and Address of the applicant D.No. 4-16,Dhac* ge Amaravathi ) Guntur Disl - G>\\ ) m CD ) O •c 1.2 Status of the applicant Private E nepreneur )

) Mineral for which applicant intends to 1.3 Mosaic Chips ; mine

)

)

)

) V.T. CHANDER H.No.10-1, Flat No. 202, Mahalakshmi Ganapathi Complex, Sai Baba Temple Lane, Name and Address of the RQP who 1.4 Above AXIS Bank ATM, prepared the Mining Plan P & T Colony, Dllsukhnagar, Hyderabad—500-060— @ : 040 - 40138229, |: 93933 83357

[email protected], E-Mail & Website ccgeoengineer@red iffmai I .com www.ccaeotechnlcals.com

RQP/ DMG / HYD / 02 / 2001 RQP Registration No. & Validity (Valid Upto 30th April *2022)

1.5 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

1. Applied Area / Lease Details

1 Village Kubudapuram

2 Mandal Rajupalem

3 District Guntur

4 State Andhra Pradesh

5 Sy No's 358 rooi* asfety mmMm N fen I* Yi * \ X ^ •;/ /b// 6 Extent 0.607 Hectares (1. ^ y^//

7 Ownership of Occupancy Govt. Land

3 The quarry lease area falls in the Survey of , Toposheet No. 56 P /15 (Scale 1 : 50,000) (Plate -1) and is bounded

B.P No LATITUDE LONGITUDE 8 Geo Co-ordinates 1 16° 28--10.29-N - 79^55'26,81 "E 2 16° 28' 07.69"N 79° 55' 31.28"E 3 16° 28' 06.34"N 79° 55' 30.91 "E 4 16° 28' 09.05,,N 79° 55' 26.22"E

The quarry lease applied area can be approached State Highway - 2, after crossing piduguralla diversion due East towards Location of the area and Guntur at Kondamadugu cross roads. After 9 approach Kondamadugu cross roads another diversion 1.5 Km due West of Rockmound quarries. The location of the area is indicated in Key - Cum - Location Map (Plate -1)

The Cadastral Map certified by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Guntur in favour of Sri A.NAGESWARA RAO, is given as Plate No. II.

2. Period of Quarry Lease required = 10 years upto 24-01-2021.

3. Infrastructure and Communication //.£'/ v.

The ground water level is a bo lit ^-4 The' agteultural Availability of Water fields In the surrounds of the' SJarr^- ^^sl applied a^esjj are irrigated by ground water. \\q\ J^jl

Va\ v-> ■a" /OW Electricity is available in all the\y|l|ages anjlJe^the/nearby Availability of Electricity agricultural lands for borewells, nt o!{ ;i'

Tele Communications facility is available at the Kondamadugu Communication Network Village.

The quarry lease applied area can be approached State Road Network Highway - 2, after crossing Piduguralla a diversion due East towards Guntur at Kondamadugu cross roads.

Nearest Rail Head Piduguralla Railway Junction is 5.00 Km from the Site.

4 Port Facility Krishnapatnam Port Is about 320 Km from the Site.

Primary School Education is available at Kondamadugu. Higher School Education is available at Piduguralla Town.

Registered Medical Practloner is available at Kondamadugu -Medical Facility -Village^PiduguraHa-TownJs-well-placed-for-Doctors.-Nursing- Homes & Hospitals.

BOUNDARIES

Agricultural North lands

The area surrounding 500 M are active with South Barren Lands quarrying operations for MOSAIC CHIPS. Most likely fall under Cluster. The existing quarry lease areas are to be ascertained from East Barren Lands the Office of the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Rajupalem. Agricultural West lands

Further good potential exists for the employment of unskilled sting Quarries and Allied Small-Scale Industries. The area e^tJ^nce^S^^^Arid O Climatic Conditions with an average annual rainfall of 0 ay temperature varies from 25° C in November to 48° C ir r th Si general wind direction reported is SW to NE and SE to N ■ O o m PART-A Q

1.0 GENERAL DETAILS OF THE APPLIED AREA / QUARRY en t

The quarry lease applied area is located on a part of plain land over the rocky outcrop with a maximum elevation of 6 M 1 Topography above ground level within the quarry lease applied area with topo relief in NW direction. The lowest contour is 86 M (GL) and highest contour is 92 M in topo plan (Rate - III).

2 Drainage Sub-Dendritic Pattern in N - S direction

5 Sparse with thorny bushes in the interstices of joints where 3 Vegetation soil is existing, areas around the barren rock land are cultivation lands

Semi-Arid. The area is falling under semi-arid tropical zone. The area is having dry climate. The temperature recorded in 4 Climate this area is 250C in winter and about 480C in summer seasons. The wind direction is in SW to NE.

5 Rainfall The average annual rainfall of the area is 1,000 MM.

6 Soil Type Heavy Soils

7 Land Use Pattern Agriculture and Cultivated lands

2.0 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION a) Brief description of Regional Geology with reference to location of lease / applied area

Regional Geology

The rock units, exposed in this region of the subject area belong to Jammulamadugu formation of Palnad basin. This formati Owk Shales & Nargi Mosaic Chips. The following table sho ra the region. /q

Unconformity a ... Q 1 wt m Paniam Quartzite 7/ iartzife ';'i ^ //•-/. Palnad Basin Jammulamodugu ^haie_^>.ysaic (Kurnool) Banganapalli Quartzite Nargi Mosaic Chips

- Unconformity -

Local Geology:

Nargi Mosaic Chips is the main rock unit available in and around the quarry lease applied area. The Mosaic Chips can be seen exposed to surface in between the soil cover patches below 0.5 m soil cover in quarry pits. The Eastern face of the pit shows 6 m thickness of Mosaic Chips from RL 119 m RL to 113 m RL continuing further depth below the pit bottom. The Mosaic Chips shows a simple deposit with a general strike direction of NE 15° SW and dipping towards SE with 5° to 15° angle.

6 Mosaic Chips

Single unit of Mosaic Chips is occurring as massive bedded, fine grained and gray to dark gray in colour. This material will be separated from the Mosaic Chips before using Mosaic Chips in kilns.

Soil

Black-cotton- soil-covers-fhe quarry-tease- applied^area-on-the-surface-with-a- thickness of 0.2 to 0.5 m.

Detailed description of geology of lease area.

The subject area is formed by the sedimentary deposit of Jammulamodugu formation and consisting of only Mosaic Chips. It is a simple deposit with a general strike direction of NE -SW and dipping towards SE with 10° - 15°. The Mosaic Chips is seen exposed to surface and as well as in pit to a thickness of about 10 M without much overburden. The soil covers the Mosaic Chips at higher altitudes to a thickness of less than 0.5 M on eastern and western side of the lease area.

Black cotton soil covers the Mosaic Chips of the lease to a Soil thickness of less than 0.5 M.

It is also massive thick-bedded in nature and it is grey in colour. It Grey Mosaic Chips is inter-beaded with thin layers of shale. It has moderate silica and average 35-40% calcium.

Details of Quarry Lease holder

Sri A.NAGESWARA RAO S/o Narasimhaiah D.No. 4-16,Dharanikota Village Kr- Amaravathi Mandal Guntur District. 7 Q 7 Details of prospecting carried out

1 pit was opened(Plate - III).

Area Average Depth Pit No. Grids (M2) (M)

1 N 25 - 150 & E 00 - 150 4,495.00 12.00 e) Surface Cum Geological Plan area on 1 :1,000 or 1 : 2,000 Scale

Topographical Survey

Total Station (5 Cm accuracy) was deployed to capture the contours.

The temporary Bench Mark is fixed on Boundary Pillar - BP-4 in the West of the quarry lease applied area with its vaiue of 86 M (Refer Surface Plan Plate-ill).

Handheld GPS Garmin make was used for capturing the co-ordinates in WGS - 84 Datum.

The Cadastral Map certified by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Guntur, was stitched on the Surface Plan (Plate - III).

MAP DATUM : WGS - 84

Position Format hddd - mm - ss.s

Map Datum WGS-84

Units Metric

North Reference True North o o :> Variance o

Angle Degrees f) Surface Cum Geological Plan prepared on a Scale 1 :1,000 or 1

The geological features captured are drafted to prepara^xKe .Surface Geological Plan on 1 :1,000 Scale (Plate - III). ([^f '% |( -c g) Geological Sections on natural scale at suitable interva^Voss the lease ar a. or applied area ' ^

Geological traverses in the quarry area and the existing quarry pits in the^Tcjntfy'of quarries facilitated to access the shape and size of the deposit ih the area. lt is a rocky outcrop rising 6M above ground level within the quarry lease applied area (The lowest contour is 86 M and highest contour is 92 M.

Method of Estimation of Reserves

The deposit is found to be irregular bedded form. Hence cross sectional method adopted for Estimation of Geological Reserves. 4 Sections A-A1 to D-D1 were drawn at equal distance perpendicular to the trend direction of the formation to estimate the reserves (Plate - III).

8 The cross sections were drawn perpendicular to the trend direction, the cross sectional area of the individual sections are calculated to arrive at sectional area, the area thus arrived is multiplied by the sectional influence of 39.2 M (average) to arrive the volume of Mosaic Chips. h) Broadly indicate the future program of exploration with due justification taking into consideration the future tentative excavation programme planned in next four year

No. of No. of No. of Pits, Trenches, Boreholes Grid Total Dimensions Year Dimensions (Core / RC / Interval meterage and and DTH) Volume Volume 2na (2017-18) N.A - - N.A N.A

3rd (2018-19) N.A - - N.A N.A 4tn (2019-20) N.A - - N.A N.A 5m (2020-21) N.A - - N.A N.A i) Reserves as per UNFC. Detailed calculation of reserves shall be stated

The existing quarry pit has been excavated to an average depth of 11-12M i.e upto RL 75- RL79M below ground level. Hence, the deposit below the pit RL 75 - RL 79 to RL 65M is considered under Proved category of Resources(111) and 10M below upto RL 55M are considered under Probable resources(121)

As per UNFC guidelines the G3 (333) (Possible) category not consid as they are not mineable unless proved by exploration on the continuation^ to t \ ov 1) TOTAL GEOLOGICAL RESERVES O S.Sl

Sectional Sectional 1 ^r- ■ Category Volume ReswVes Recovery bf|@ Area Influence 90% /" j Sections IF \\Ci \ & UNFC 3 (M2) (M) (M ) {MVCV (MT)S A Code NS a\ Proved 445 ^ 40,q50:do7' (122) 40.00 1,7800.00 2.5 44,500.00^ ■ A-A1 Probable (122) 421 40.00 16,840.00 2.5 42,100.00 37,890.00 Proved 485 40.00 (122) 19,400.00 2.5 48,500.00 43,650.00 B-B1 Probable (122) 419 40.00 16,760.00 2.5 41,900.00 37,710.00 Proved 610 40.00 (122) 24,400.00 2.5 61,000.00 54,900.00 C-C1 Probable (122) 419 40.00 16,760.00 2.5 41,900.00 37,710.00

9 Proved 1155 2.5 1,06,837.50 (122) 37.00 42,735.00 96,153.75 D-D1 Probable 419 37.00 15,503.00 (122) 2.5 38757.50 34,881.75 TOTAL RESERVES 1,70,198.00 4,25,495.00 3,82,945.50

RESERVES IN UNFC CODE

Reserves in S. No. Category of Reserves UNFC Code Reserves in Tons Million Tons

1 Proved 111 1.04,335.00 0.104

2 Probable 121 65,863.00 0.065

3 Possible 333 Nil Nil

RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER 7.5 M BUFFER ZONE

Sectional Sectional Recovery of @ Volume Reserves Area Influence 90% Sections Category TF & UNFC 3 (M2) (M) (M ) Code (MT) (MT) Proved (122) A-A1 159 40.00 6,360.00 2.5 15,900.00 143mG0 Probable (122) 150 40.00 6,000.00 2.5 15,000.00/ Proved / (122) 174 40.00 6,960.00 2.5 17,400.uCfcr / tw&mm B-B1 l/ Probable [ © (122) 150 40.00 6,000.00 2.5 15,000W 13,500!00 '< Proved A - 1 (122) 219 40.00 8,760.00 2.5 21,900.000 V\ '19,710.00■ C-C1 Probable ^ (122) 150 40.00 6,000.00 2.5 15,000.00 ^Ai3,500.odl Proved (122) 415 37.00 15,355.00 2.5 38,387.50 34,548,75 D-D1 Probable (122) 150 37.00 5,550.00 2.5 13,875.00 12,487.50 TOTAL BLOCKED 60,985.00 1,52,462.50 1,37,216.25

10 RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER SAFETY SLOPES

Sectional Sectional Recovery of @ Category Volume Reserves Area Influence 90% Sections TF &UNFC 2 (M) (M3) (MT) (MT) Code (M ) Proved 41- 40 00 -1 640.00- 2 5 4,-100=00- 3,690:00 fi22r 7 A-A1 Probable 14,000.00 12,600.00 (122) 140 40.00 5,600.00 2.5 Proved 50 40.00 2,000.00 2.5 5,000.00 4,500.00 (122) B-B1 Probable 151 40.00 6,040.00 2.5 15,100.00 13,590.00 (122) Proved 85 40.00 3,400.00 2.5 8,500.00 7,650.00 (122) C-C1 Probable 40.00 2.5 16,290.00 (122) 181 7,240.00 18,100.00 Proved 339 2.5 28,221.75 (122) 37.00 12,543.00 31,357.50 D-D1 Probable (122) 268 37.00 9,916.00 2.5 24,790.00 22,311.00 TOTAL BLOCKED 48379.00 1,20,947.50 1,08,852.75

RESERVES AVAILABLE FOR MINING v / Proved 104,335.00 Total Geological Reserves //a/ Probable 65,863.00 |°( isiii® Proved 37,435.00 Reserves Blocked under 7.5 M Buffer Zone Probable 23,550.00

Proved 19,583.00 Reserves Blocked under Safety 48,379.00 Tons Slopes Probable 28.796.00

Proved 57,018.00 Total Reserves Blocked (B + C) 109,364.00 Tons Probable 52,346.00

Proved 47,317.00 Reserves available for Mining 60,834.00 Tons (A — (B + C)) Probable 13,517.00

Extraction of Market Grade Reserves

54,750.60 Tons @ 90% Recovery 54,750.60 Tons / 20,845.69 Tons Life of the Mine 2.62 OR SAY 3.00 YEARS

11 Feasibility Report along with financial analysis per economic viability of the deposit

Enclosed as Annexure - II

Mineral Reserves i) Mode of Mining, Recovery Factor, Mining Losses, Processing Losses etc., Open Cast Semi Mechanized Method with drilling and blasting

Quarrying Recovery Factor 90%

ii) Cut off Grade Not applicable

Ultimate Pit Limit RL 86 m

iii) Mineral blocked due to presence of / maintenance of benches, barriers, internal roads, electrical lines etc.

Mineral blocked under 7.5 Buffer Zone 60,985.00 Tons

Under the Safety Slopes 48,379.50 Tons

The internal roads are of temporary in nature and suitable benches will be formed.

iv) Total Mineral Reserves / Resources

Reserves / Category of Reserves Resources (M3) if (xiw °

Proved Reserves (111) 47,317.00

(S^wk^siofeJ cat^doifc/are Probable Resources (121) 13,517.00 not not mineable^7y8fe£sJ^proved by exploration TOTAL 60,834.00

3.0 MINING

a) Open Cast Mining

i) Description of existing / proposed method for excavation with all design parameters indicating on plans / sections.

The Mosaic Chips in the quarry lease applied area is exposed on the surface with sheet. Hence, it is proposed to quarry the sheet by open cast, semi-

12 mechanised method by developing the bench of 3 M height and 1.5 M width. The general practice is to fragment the ore by shallow drilling and breaking. The development of benches in the sheet rock will be maintained @ 60° safety slopes.

Therefore, quarrying operations are to be carried out in this area in 2 stages.

1) Development

2) Production

Stage -1

The weathered Mosaic Chips will be removed so that the underlying fresh mineral will be exposed for quarrying.

The Mosaic Chips beds exposed will be subjected to drilling and blasting and extracting the fragmented ore from mother rock.

Rock Splintering :

The compact material will be loosened with drilling the holes with jack hammers aided with compressor and shallow blasting to fragment the mass.

Stage - 2

After removal of top layer of 0.1 - 0.3 m thickness

The fresh sheet will be subjected to drilling and blasting to Cj sized and hauled to the crusher units for crushing to th^&ep chips and < 100 mesh powder. ^

Beneficiation (If required) « mm pi Not applicable \*\ j*! ^ ■ .C"4*// // Drilling & Blasting a) Drill holes of 1.5- 3 m depth will be drilled in a staggered pattern at 3 m interval: i) Drill hole diameter 54 mm ii) Depth and inclination of drill hole Generally drilled vertically in an alignment iii) Explosive type ANFO + Booster & Detonator Fuse

13 ii) Indicate year wise tentative excavation in cubic meters indicating development, ROM, pit wise as in table

ROM from Mineralised Zone Total OB/ Top Tentative SB/ Sub - ROM/ Pit Soil Year Excavation IB Clean Ore Grade Waste Waste No Ore Ratio

(M3) (M3) (M3) (Tons) (Tons) (Tons)

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2r»ci 2 11,469.00 Nil Nil 10,322.10 Nil 1146.90 1 :0.1 (2017-18) 3rd 3 9,963.00 Nil Nil 8,966.70 Nil 996.30 1 :0.1 (2018-19) 4lh 4 8,511.00 Nil Nil 7,659.90 Nil 851.10 1 :0,1 (2019-20) 5th 6,404.40 5 7,116,00 Nil Nil Nil 1 : 0.1 (2020-21) 711.60

iii) Dump Management

The waste generated from the interstices of Mosaic Chips beds will be temporarily dumped in the 7.5m Buffer zone of the quarry lease area (within the 7.5 M buffer zone)Temporarily covering an area of 649 M with an average height of 6 M between the grids N 00 - 75 & E 100 -175. The dump will be re-handled for back filling the matured pits (Plate - V). of {o a) Production Proposed for the next four years (2017 -U-^nd7<> /% a It is proposed to produce 83,382.75 Tons of Mosaic _ ur rs ■< plan period with an average annual production of 20,84'5^te of r 3823.00 M2. Benches of 3 M height and 3 M width wiH0 de sdu he plan period. of The waste that will be generated will be to the tune of 1007cr in the form of intercalated waste generated from the joint planes in the rock and dust generated during the drilling of holes.

The waste generated from the interstices of Mosaic Chips beds will be temporarily dumped in the SE of the quarry lease applied area (within the 7.5 M buffer zone) covering an area of 649 M2 with an average height of 6 M between the grids N 00 - 75 & E 100 - 175. The dump will be re-handled for back filling the matured pits (Plate - V).

14 Stock Yard

Temporary stocks will be maintained on day to day basis, entire ROM will be cleared within days (i.e. 4 to 5 days). The mineral generated will be stocked in the temporary stock yard over an area of 288 M2 in the South of the quarry lease applied area between the grids N 00 - 50 & E 50 - 100 b) Quarrying Program for the next five years

The Lessee proposes to take up the quarry operations within the quarry lease area between the grids N 00-150 & E 00-175 between Contour 92 to RL 80 and RL 79- 75 to RL 76-63. the quarry operations will be initiated in the undisturbed area and advances in depth, below the existing pit benches.

Year Working Plan

The Quarry operations will be initiated from the un disturbed area between Contours 92 to RL 89as top bench and within the pit 2nd between RL 79-75 to RL 76-72. A surface area of 3823 M2 will be tackled with a bench height of 3m (2017-18) and bench width of 3m, by excavating 11469 M3 of Mosaic chips i.e 28,672.50 Tons from which 90% ( 25,805.25 Tons) saleable mineral and 10% (2867.25 Tons) of waste will be generated.

During the 3rd year the excavations will be taken up^Mow the previous year workings a bench of 3m height andi-widthhM^roAfi 11 be formed between RL 89-72 to RL 86-69 , ov^^e)der>t^^^i: M2 3rd area there by excavating 9963.00 M3 of cllips (2018-19) Tons from which 90% ( 22416.75 Tons) ^afeabl4 mineraf and (2490.75 Tons) of waste will be gene rated,J

During the Fourth year the excavations will^yTafe^^'belp^ne previous year workings a bench of 3m height ahq>vidth of^rfrojlf be 4th formed between RL 86-69 to RL 83-66 , over an '©"xteat bfS2837 M2 area there by excavating 8511.00 M3 of Mosaic chips 1.^21,277.50 (2019-20) Tons from which 90% ( 19,149.75 Tons) saleable mineral and 10% (2127.75 Tons) of waste will be generated.

During the Fifth year the excavations will be taken up below the previous year workings a bench of 3m height and width of 3m will be formed between RL 83-66 to RL 80-63 , over an extent of 2372.00 5th M2 area there by excavating 7116.00 M3 of Mosaic chips i.e (2020-21) 17790.00 Tons from which 90% ( 16011.00 Tons) saleable mineral and 10% (1779.00 Tons) of waste will be generated.

15 The year wise production proposed is shown in the following table.

YEAR WISE PRODUCTION FOR NEXT FOUR YEARS

Intercalated Bench Recovery Volume ROM Waste Height @ 90% Area @10% 2 TF Year (M ) (M) (M3) (Tons) (Tons) (Tons)

2nd 3,823.00 3.00 (2017-18} 11,469.00 2.5 28,672.50 25,805.25 2,867.25 3rd 3.00 (2018-19) 3,321.00 9,963.00 2.5 24,907.50 22,416.75 2,490.75 4th 3.00 (2019-20} 2,837.00 8,511.00 2.5 21,277.50 19,149.75 2,127.75 5th 3,00 (2020-21) 2,372.00 7,116.00 2.5 17,790.00 16,011.00 1,779.00

TOTAL 37,059.00 92,647.50 83,382.75 9,264.75

AVERAGE 9,264.75 23,161.88 20,845.69 2,316.19

Quantum of Excavation : A total of 37,059.00 M3/92,647.50Tons of Mosaic Chips will be excavated during next four years to retrieve 33,353.10 M3 /83,382.75 Tons of Saleable Mosaic Chips, there by generating 3,705.90 M3 / 9,264.75 Tons of Intercalated Waste.

Production Schedule

The production of Mosaic Chips is continuous thray exc during monsoon. That is 10 working months, 25 working da$ per co ered. -At The average Excavation of 9,264.75 M3/23,161.88jUI_ ns| per year 3 LQ-L ■'! *■ 30.88 M / 77.20 Tons per day) can be easily■ acSji m a with sufficient men and machinery. v Drilling and Blasting

MULTI ROW FIRING PATTERNS

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16 Dla 54 mm hammer drilling will be employed for blasting holes in staggered pattern of 2.5 x 3 m with depth of 3 m. Each blast holed with yield 60.94 Tons Proposed Production Per Annum = 23161.00 Tons (ROM)

Proposed Production Per Day 77.20 Tons {@ 300 working day per year)

Drilling Machine required with 115 mm drill rods

Bench Height = 3.00 M

Spacing = 3.00 M

Burden = 2.50 M

Bulk Density (Insitu) = 2.50

Depth of Drilling = 3.25 M

Yield per meter of drilling = 3.00 x 2.50 x 3.25 x 2.50 60.94 Tons 60.94 Tons / 3.25 M = 18.75 Tons

Rate of drilling = 6 m per hour

Drilling capacity per day with effective 6 hours = 6 x 6 = 36 m

Rate of production per day = 675 Tons

Requirement of drilling per day for 77.20 Tons = 77.20 / 675 = 0.114 Or Say^I O No. of meters required = 77.20 f/m.75 = 4.11 Mtrs C.Q No. of Machines required per day = 4.11 , 36\= 0.114 Or Say considering 80% availability 1 Machim / Extent of Mechanization

S.No. Machinery No's

1. Drilling Machine 1

2. T ractor with T railers 2

Magazine Type and Capacity

Not applicable as blasting is not required for this type of formation.

17 f) Description of Processing Plant

No processing is required. Only crushing of the rock and screening to the reouired sizes as per the market demand will be produced.

Under Ground Mining : Not Applicable

470 MINiTDRAINAGE

Shallow aquifers during monsoon period and canal flows

Minimum and Maximum depth of a Depletion of water occurs during summer water table Water table depth ranges from 15 - 45 M below ground level.

Indicate Maximum and minimum b Contour 92 — 75 M to RL 86 M — 75 M depth of workings

c Quantity and Quality of water Potable

d Regional Drainage Pattern Sub-Dendritic

»AL 5.0 STOCKING OF MINERAL REJECT / SUB GRADE O^ERP^^M! OF WASTE ( g-

Not applicable as no Mineral Rejects I Sub Grade mat^rteX is anticipi

6.0 USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT

The mineral extracted will be utilized in lime manufacturing, chemical industries, poultry feeds and in the fish ponds.

7.0 PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT

No mineral rejects are anticipated. Only 5 - 10% of intercalated waste from the joints will be extracted. The ROM will be subjected to crushing & burning for further utility as per the buyers specifications outside the quarry lease applied area.

8.0 OTHERS

a) SITE SERVICES

Temporary Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, Shelters, Water for drinking will be provided in the quarry premises on make shift arrangement. 18 )

b) EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL

Man Power at Quarry

S.No. Category No. of Persons

1. Mines Manager 1

2. Mine Supervisor 1

3 Skilled Workers 6

4. Semi Skilled Workers 6

5. Un-skilled 11

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19 PART - B

PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

ENVIRONMENT BASE LINE INFORMATION

The quarry lease applied area is surrounded by plain -agricultural-lands—comprising-MosaiG-Chips-o^goGd- Existing Land Use i quality. The surrounding area of the quarry lease are Pattern quarries for Mosaic Chips and beyond are agricultural lands

The ground water occurs under unconfined to confined conditions in both hard rock and alluvium which are shallow in nature. ii Water Regime No impact on surface water or ground water Is foreseen due to quarry operations.

The whole area is occupied by scattered sparse vegetation of thorny trees and small bushes. In the ill Flora and Fauna quarry lease applied area no wild animals are witnessed as per the statements collected from the local population, since 50 years

• Air quality is good but at quarries it is filled with dust, due to haulage on the road, blasting etc. Quality of Air, Ambient ^ ^ of iv Noise Level and Water • The noise generated m^g^^tie^To^^tsting, drilling, vehicular traffic //c$/ \^\\

• Mosaic Chips quarryidt/ Will nof^'affect WMer qua'ity. "|^ - : / ^jj The area is falling under semi^arid tfopical zone> vThe area is having dry climate. Tnd#^}fjeFatufe recorded in V Climatic Conditions this area is 250C in winter and afeoufMS^Q-irr'summer seasons. The wind direction is in SW to NE. The average annual rainfall of the area is 1000 mm.

20 The nearest village Kondamadugu is situated 1.00 Km due NW of the quarry lease applied area, having a population of 4,500. Agriculture and sheep breeding are important profession of the people living in the village besides involving themselves in quarrying activity (Plate -1).

Distance Approx. S.No. (Km) Population— (No's) 01. Peddanemalipuri South 3.20 8,050

VI Human Settlement 02. Oevarampadu sw 3.50 2,200

03. Piduguralla NW 3.60 600

04. Centrepatem NW 3.40 13,103

05. Konanki North 3.80 1,477

06. Kubudapuram East 3.30 800

07. Ansuripalem SE 3.60 800

08. Kotanemalipuri SE 2,00 1200

No public buildings, important places and monuments are seen in and around the quarry lease applied area. Public Buildings, Places VII The applicant will adopt the safety measures while & Monuments conducting the quarry operations as per the Regulations of Metalliferrous Mines Regulation 1961

No bird or animal sanctuaries VIM Sanctuaries ^exTstrng^xk Km radius . - - \ n HI IX Eco-Sensitive Areas No Eco Sensitive are existifem 5 kferadius m w

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21 The applicant proposes for afforestation in the West of the quarry lease applied area covering an area of 750 M2 between the grids N 00 - 150 & E 00 - 50 in the 7.5 M buffer zone in phased manner during the plan period with Neem plants (Plate - V).

YEAR AREA (M2) NO. OF PLANTS

X Afforestation gHd ^150:00- 30

3rd 150.00 30

4,h 150.00 30

5th 150.00 30

TOTAL 600.00 120

2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

During the next four year 3,916.00 M2 of the quarry a Landscape Changes lease applied area will be reduced by 3 M.

Air quality is good but at quarries it is filled with dust, due to haulage on the road, blasting etc. but.ji-wiUJa^ within the permissible limits by sprinkling covering the drill rods with clotb;^tp^j^ disturbed, as the quarrying is ve^yllmite^^^Sx \(5\\ m /MWm Vo v b Air Quality Base Level \ O SPM = 140^/m3 K- 3 RSPM = 60/ig/m \c\i2o7m£^ SO2 = 40/ig/m3 NO2 = 40//g/m3 9 CO = 1.0y«g/m3

The water environment will not be disturbed as the quarry is far off from the water courses. c Water Quality The quarrying of Mosaic Chips has no adverse affect is anticipated on the water regime in the area

22 The blasting and the haulage and the drilling of boreholes generate noise. However, the probable noise level will be within the permissible limits and will not cause harm. The applicant will provide suitable protective gear to the workers for minimizing the noise pollution and the machinery will be well maintained. Noise Levels The noise levels for various activities are

1 Compressor 84 to 98 dB(A)

2 Blasting 89 to 95 dB{A)

It is proposed to use low explosives and less quantity to minimise the effects so that the vibration generated will Vibration Levels be feeble within 8 Hz.

The water environment will not be disturbed as the Water Environment quarry is far off from the water courses.

Acid Mine Drainage No acids will be generated from Mosaic Chips quarries

No subsidence is anticipated in This-r^gfibg^a^ the Surface Subsidence basement rock is massive and ^^^ffornlFfevgQ^ijjic zone ) O

The main occupation of v rs sheep raring. The commen nt acti in this area improved the so con MC stat th local people by creation of and O// taxes to gram panchayath. .. _ vo. ^ Socio economics The quarrying in this area does nbt' lnvolve any hazardous methods. The quarrying will be Open Cast Semi Mechanized Method. In this, the possibilities of small injuries is anticipated. The applicant is providing First Aid facilities at quarry site.

Historical Monuments No historical monuments exist within 5 Km radius

No impact will happen to the Mankind, Flora and Fauna by the quarry operations, excepting minor vibrations due Bio-Diversity to blasting, sound pollution and dust which will be under control and within the permissible limits.

23 3.0 PROGRESSIVE RECLAMATION PLAN

The quarry lease applied area is surrounded by plain agricultural lands under canal command comprising Mosaic Chips of good quality and reclamation is not possible by backfilling with the waste generated @ 10%.

The pits will be utilized for water storage and water harvesting structure.

-Additional-area Mined out proposed for Backfilling & Mined out Year Pit No, area at the working in Total Afforestation area at the end beginning the year Area (Ha) in the year of the year (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) 2^3 1 0.5034 0.0882 0.5925 - 0.5925 {2017-18) 0.3321 3rd (Below previous - 0.5925 0.5925 - 0.5925 (2018-19) year workings in depth) 0.2837 4th (Below previous - 0.5925 0.5925 - 0.5925 (2019-20) year workings in depth) 0.2372 5th (Below previous - 0.5925 0.5925 - 0.5925 (2020-21) year workings in depth)

4.0 MINED OUT LAND

Land Use Pattern of the quarry area during the next 4 years will be as follows

Area M2 Hectares 5,034 Broken Active Mine Area To be Broken

TOTAL • b.5925' -ril 7.5 M Wide Safety Zone (Un Disturbed) kx Infrastructure Roads (140) K7o!M4) (within the pits) Stock Yard Nil Nil

Existing Nil Nit Dumps Proposed 649 0.0649 (within 7.5 M BZ) TOTAL AREA UTILISED 6,070,00 0.607

TOTAL MINE LEASE AREA 6,070,00 0.607

24 )

5.0 TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT

Not applicable

6.0 TAILING DAM MANAGEMENT

Not applicable

7.0 DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT

To mitigate the emergency, planning is the first & four most thing, i.e. recognizing the accident or possible, assessing the consequences of such possible accidents and deciding on emergency planning / procedures in advance both on site & off site that would necessary to be implemented in the event of emergency without any delay and confusion.

Proper bench design in mines and observing safety measures for transportation, storage, handling of explosives & fuels, etc, good maintenance of vehicles, roads, fire prevention measures shall go in preventing disaster / accidents.

Quarrying shall be carried out as per MMR 1961 & Rules and regulations applicable the project in charge is having a mobile communication for quick intimation of information if need arises.

The applicant is committed to identify the possible causes for potential disaster and draw a code of emergency measures and procedures to deal with such disasters, which is otherwise also advised by DGMS through their Circulars. so* of

The quarry is located at 2.0 Km from State High way havi % od nsport m communication systems.

The quarry is having good communication like telephone &! bilet facility. In cas of any minor / major accidents within the quarry, the same e communicated the Agent by the Mines Manager and intern he will in to the Rev Authorities, Police, Fire Department, DGMS etc for action.

A vehicle is kept all the time at the quarry site for conveyance.

At quarry level first aid will provided and person(s) shall be shifted to nearby hospital at Guntur which is having all basic amenities.

8.0 CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING TEMPORARY DISCONTINUANCE

The quarry workers are taken on contract basis on need based orders, the workers always get Employment / Contract in similar quarries existing around. During monsoon these labour are busy with agricultural activities.

25 ITEM DETAILS PROPOSED ACTUAL

Area afforested (Ha) 1. No. of saplings planted Dump Management 2. Cumulative no of plants Nil Nil 3. Cost including watch and care dynn9.the.year

1. Area available for rehabilitation (specify) Area afforested (ha) 2. No of saplings planted in the year Plantation is No. of saplings proposed all planted Cumulative 3. Cumulative no of plants along the no of plants Cost 4. Any other method of rehabilitation 7.5 M Buffer including watch and (specify) Zone care during the year 5. Cost including watch and care during the year

No back 1. Void available for backfilling (L x B filling is x D) pit wise / stope wise Void proposed as Reclamation and filled by waste / tailings no Rehabilitation by afforestation on the backfilled area considerable backfilling 2. Rehabilitation by making water waste is reservoir Any other means anticipated (specify) to be generated ?T77 Rehabilitation of 1. Area available (Ha) No waste land within lease 2. Area rehabilitated

CO FINANCIAL ASSURANCE w* Financial assurance can be submitted in any encashable fre^T^referable a guarantee from a Scheduled Bank at the rates equivalent to rates pres.OTb^c^ii Rule 23 (F) (2) of Mineral Conservation Development Rules, 1988 for nextb^ear period expiring at the end of validity of the document.

The proposed mining operations are by Open Cast Semi Mechanized Method and hence the cost of reclamation & rehabilitation is calculated as per the provisions of MCDR, 1988 @ ^ 25,000/- per hectare or part thereof.

The same provisions are implied for calculation of areas utilized under various heads and arriving for Financial Assurance to be paid by the applicant.

This amount works out to be ? 14,813/- for 0.5925 Hectares area.

The minimum financial assurance in the form of Bank Guarantee for 2,00,000/- will have to be submitted to the Assistant Director, Department of Mines & Geology,Guntur.

26 10.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE PROFORMA

The details of area put to use and calculations there off for financial assurance are given in the proforma as below:

DETAILS OF AREA CONSIDERED FOR COMPUTATION OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE

Area put Additional Area considered Net area on use at requirement Total as fully considered - S:Nor — Head— — the start- (in Ha.) — reclaimed and— for calculation of plan plan period rehabilitated (in Ha.) (in Ha.) (in Ha.) (in Ha.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Area under Mining 0.5034 0.0882 0.5925 - 0.5925

2 Storage for Top Soil Nil N.A. N.A. - N.A.

3 Overburden / Dump Nil (0.0649) (0.0649) (0.0649)

4 Mineral Storage Nil Nil Nil - Nil

Infrastructure (Workshop, 5 Administrative Building Nil (0.011) (0.011) - (0.011) etc.,)

Roads (0.014) Nil (0.014) - (0.014) 6 (included in pits)

7 Railways Nil N.A. N.A. - N.A.

8 Green Belt Nil Nil Nil -

9 Tailing Pond Nil N.A. N.A. ^"-NA //N//

10 Benefidation Plant Nil - - v. V" I ? (i 1 i 11 Mineral Separation Plant Nil - - klv 12 Township Area Nil N.A. N.A. >7. % Retaining Wall Nil Nil Nil Nil

13 Others Fencing around the pit (included Nil (0.0349) (0.0349) - (0.0349) quarry area)

C = s A B (A + B) D E (C-D) GRAND TOTAL 0.5034 0.882 0.5925 • 0.5925

27 0 CERTIFICATE

Certified that the above mentioned will be taken care in the Progressive Mine Closure Plan for Mosaic Chips over an extent of 0.607 Hectares (1.50 Acres) in Sy. No's 358 / 48A (old), 395 / 4 (New) of Kubudapuram Village, Rajupalem Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh State.

All statutory organizations, courts etc. have been taken into consideration and wherever-any specific permission is- required; -the -applicant- will -approach -the concerned authorities.

All the measures proposed in this closure plan will be implemented in a time bound manner as proposed.

0 PLANS & SECTIONS

The Plans and Sections are enclosed.

This Mining Ran is Approved Subject to the Conditions Stipulations Indicated in the Mining Plan Aoprovalielter

APPLICANT

r APPROVED

(M. SUDHAKAR) Deputy Oirectsr of Minesh & Geology GUNTUR.. AP.

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FEASIBILITY REPORT

The deposit is economically viable for exploitation of Mosaic Chips 6 m above the ground level. As the demand for Mosaic Chips Is consistently increasing year by year. The Feasibility Study of this deposit is discussed in the following paras.

General Quarry Description :

The quarry lease area can be approached from State Highway - 2 after crossing Piduguralla a diversion due East towards Guntur at Kondamadugu cross roads. After Kondamadugu cross road another diversion 1.5 km due to West of Rockmound quarries. The location of the area is indicated in Key - Cum - Location Map (Plate -1)

The quarry lease area is located on a part of plain land over the rocky outcrop with a maximum elevation of 6 M above ground level within the quarry lease area with topo relief in NW direction. The areas around are habitation and rich cultivable lands.

Exploration : a) Quarry Opening

Benches of 6 M height and bench width of 1.5 with drilling and blasting. b) Core Boreholes

Core bole hole drilling is not required. One DTH bore hole is sufficient under general exploration to ascertain the Depth Persistence of the deposit. of Mm Ko Reserve Assessment: A •o a) Sampling: o a ^ h The samples were collected by the lessee for a an utilization for Mosaic Chips. Q. b) Chemical Analysis

Not required c) Recovery of Ore

Entire excavated material is saleable i.e. 100%. d) Cut-Off grade

Not applicable

1 e) Tonnage Factor Assessment

The Tonnage Factor will be calculated based on the measurement of known volume of material and then weighment is done (only for transportation tonnage will be mentioned In way bill / transit form only).

In case of Mosaic Chips is factor is not considered as the material is sold on volume i.e. cubic meters.

4) Production Schedule:

Quarry Capacity, ROM : In this plan period the proposed average annual rate of production is about 9,450.00 M3. The life of the quarry at the proposed rate of production is calculated to be about 1 year for Mosaic Chips.

5) Quarrying Method :

The Mosaic Chips in the quarry lease area is exposed on the surface with sheet. Hence, it is proposed to quarry the sheet by Open Cast Semi Mechanized Method by developing the benches of 6 M height and bench width of 1.50 M with drilling and blasting. The development of benches in the sheet rock will be maintained @ 60° safety slopes.

6) Beneficiation:

No beneficiation is required for Mosaic Chips excepting sizing of metal to the requirement of user agency.

7) Marketing: of ZaC • The average Mosaic Chips sale price of 2,000 to Per tr. fL Meter. Q ca The lessee intends to sell the sized ore to construct ur 1 < M 8) Infrastructure: o

The quarry lease area can be approached from State er-^ crossing Piduguralla a diversion due East towards Guntur aN§^dama(^ cross roads.

9) Environmental Requirements:

Proper planning of Approach Roads, Crushing Plant with green belt management and water sprinkling of haul roads will achieve hygienic quarry. Closure and Reclamation program shall be strictly implemented after exhaustion of ore in the quarry.

2 10) Legal Parameters and Others :

The quarry lease is valid upto 24-01-2021 and granted over in Govt Land. The quarry is under operation since 2011 without any hindrances, which indicates the public acceptance for quarrying. The quarry is providing an employment for local labor of about 25 members. The quarry authorities / owner has to strictly adhere to future forthcoming any new rules and regulations. The area is not situated in tribal area and any national parks are hot^ituaTed ih the~surrounding area.

11) Economic Evaluation :

Minimum optimum production of 9,450.00 M3 has to be achieved to meet regular cash flow for salaries, machineries, royalty and inflation. Proper budget for quarry closure and rehabilitation has to be planned in the last five years period of quarry. The production cost varies from 1,250/- to f. 1,650/- Cubic Meter. In the present scenario, the quarry is assessed as highly feasible.

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