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Updated Form - 1 . , THE SEKSAR/A B/SWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) UPDATED FORM - 1 SUBMISSION TO MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS & CLIMATE CHANGE, NEW DELHI THE SEKSARIA BISWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) [AMENDMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE] VILLAGE ·• JHAJHAR TEHSIL • BISWAN DISTRICT • SITAPUR STATE ·• UTTAR PRADESH 1 I , , THE S~KSARIA BISWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) FORM-l SI. Information/ Checklist Details thereof (with approximate No. Confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1 Name of the Project •THE SEKSARIA BISWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD.(DISTILLERY DIVISION) P.O-BISWAN,DISTT-SITAPUR-261201{U.P) 2 Project Sector Industrial Project (Industry - II) 3 Sr. No in the Schedule Schedule 5(g) under category-A of EIA Notification dated 14th September 2006. 4 Proposed The present proposal is Amendment in EC of capacity/ Area/length/ tonnage 65 KLPD Distillery Plant : to be handled/ command • Increase in no. of operational days of area/lease area/number of Distillery from 270 to 350 wells to be drilled. • Amendment of Spent wash treatment System along with energy recovery. 5 New/Expansion/Modernization The present proposal is request for 1) Increase in no. of operational days of Distillery from 270 to 350. 2) Amendment of Spent wash treatment system along with energy recovery. 6 Existing capacity / Area Etc EC has been accorded by MOEF to the 65 KLPD Distillery plant vide order no. J­ 11011/380/2006 - IA II (I) dated 5TH January, 2007. 7 Category of project i.e. 'A' or '8'. A 8 Does it attract the General NO condition? Ifyes, please specify. • 9 Does it attract the specific NO condition? Ifyes, please specify 10 Location Village Jhajhar Tehsil Biswan Block Biswan District Sitapur State Uttar Pradesh 11 Nearest railway station/airport Railway Station: Biswan Railway station: along with distance in Kms. 0.5km. {\ Airport: Lucknow Airport: 80 Km. \"~QJ).V - 2 I THE S~KSARIA BISWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) 12 Nearest town, City, District Sitapur: 38 Km in W. Headquarters along with distance in Kms. 13 Village Panchayats, lJhajhar, Biswan ZillaParishad, Municipal Corporation, Local body (Complete postal addresses with telephone nos to be given) 14 Name of the applicant •The Seksaria Biswan Sugar Factory Ltd. (Distillery Division) 15 Registered address The Seksaria Biswan Sugar Factory Ltd. (Distillery Division) ,P. 0-Biswan,Distt­ Sitapur-261201(U.P) FAX : 05863-233166 Phone No : 05863 - 233471 Address for correspondence The Seksaria Biswan Sugar Factory 16 Ltd. (Distillery Division) ,P. 0-Biswan,Distt­ Sitapur-261201(U.P) Name Mr.Ramesh Chandra Singhal Designation Chief Executive Address The Seksaria Biswan Sugar Factory Ltd. (Distillery Division),P.O-Biswan,Distt­ Sitapur-261201(U.P) Pin Code 261201 E-mail [email protected] I I Telephone No. +918756000401 i 17 Details of Alternatives sites No alternate sites are considered as the present examined, if any. Location of proposal is only request for amendment to EC these sites should be shown on accorded vides reference cited above. a topo sheet. i 18 Interlinked Project N.A. 19 Whether separate application of N.A. • interlinked project has been submitted? 20 If yes, date of submission Not applicable 21 If no, reason Present proposal only for amendment to EC 22 Whether the proposal involves N.A. approval/clearance under: If yes, details of the same and their status to be given. 'jr The forest (Conservation) Act, 1980. (\ I I 1'1 ~ ~~~~~koll~ .... 31 THE S~KSAR/A B/SWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) ~ The wildlife (Protection) fN·A. Act, 1972 ~ The C.R.Z. Notification, 1992 23 Whether there is any N.A. Government Order/Policy relevant/relation to the site 24 Forest land involved N.A. (Hectares) 25 Whether there is any litigation No any pending against the project and/or land In which the project is propose to be set up? ~ Name of the Court ~ Case No ~ Orders/directions of the court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. Project Cost 3000.00 Lakhs (This cost for change in spent wash treatment strategy) (II) ACTIVITY L Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) 81. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data ~---+----------------------------4-----+------- 1.1 Permanent or temporary change No The total land acquired for the Distillery m land use, land cover or Division is 23.0 Acre. The above topography including increase proposal involves minor construction in intensity of land use (with i activities for installation for treatment of respect to local land use plan) spent wash. For the above unit, Environmental Clearance was accorded by Honorable Ministry vide order No. " ! 41 THE SEKSARIA BISWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) J-II011/380/2006 - IA II (I) dated 5TH January, 2007. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, No The proposed increase in no. of vegetation and buildings? operational days of existing Distillery and amendment of Spent wash treatment system does not involve any clearance of existing land, vegetation and bUildings. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No No other land use other than industrial will be created in the existing plant i premises 1.4 Pre-construction investigations No . As plant has already been constructed e.g. bore houses, soil testing? and in operation, no such investigations . or tests are envisaged. 1.5 • Construction works? Yes Only minor construction activities will be taken up for installing new incineration boiler. 1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition works are envisaged as the present proposal is only request for amendments to increase of no. of operational days of existing Distillery & change in spent wash treatment technology. 1.7 Temporary sites used for No Only minor construction activities will construction works or Housing be taken up for installing incineration of construction workers? boiler. Hence no temporary sites for construction workers will be constructed. 1.8 Above ground buildings, Yes Additional buildings, structures or structures or earthworks earthworks will be involved m including linear structures, cut installation of new incineration boiler for and fill or excavations spent wash treatment. 1.9 Underground works including No No underground works will be involved mining or tunneling? in present proposal. Only foundation work will be done. 1.10 Reclamation works? No No such work will be involved in present Proposal. 't~,J)fl--- 51 THE SfKSARIA BISWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) 1.11 Dredging? No No such work will be involved in present proposal. 1.12 Offshore structures? No No such work will be involved in present proposal. 1.13 Production and manufacturing No The process of Fermentation & processes? Distillation already exists and there is no change. Only the spent wash treatment system is proposed to be i changed. 1.14 i Facilities for storage of goods or No No additional storage of goods or i materials? materials is envisaged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~+-------~~- ........~~--------~~------~ 1.15 Facilities for treatment or • Yes •The present treatment is Bio­ disposal of solid waste or liquid methanation followed by Evaporation effluents? and Bio-composting. Now we proposed 520 KLPD spent wash treatment strategy: Multiple Effect Evaporator (MEE) and then Slop will be • burn in incineration boiler (Slop fired travelling grate). Due to the above proposed treatment system we can operate distillery during rainy season also. In view of the above, we request Honorable Ministry to permit us to operate Distillery for 350 days. The proposed treatment scheme is enclosed as ANNEXURE- I for your kind perusal. 1.16 Facilities for long term housing Yes The existing housing colonies of the of operational workers? factory shall be utilized. 1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic No Already existing roads to the factory are during construction or being utilized. No new roads envisaged operation? as a part of this proposed amendments. 1.18 • New road, rail, air waterborne or No Already existing roads to the factory are • other transport infrastructure being utilized. No new roads envisaged i including new or altered routes as a part of this proposed amendments. and stations, ports, airports etc? 61 THE S£KSAR/A B/SWAN SUGAR FACTORY LTD. (DISTILLERY DIVISION) 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing No Al~eady ~~sting roads to the factory are I transport routes or bemg utilIzed. No closure of roads or i infrastructure leading to diversion is envisaged as a part of this • changes in traffic movements? proposed amendments. 1.20 New or diverted transmission No New or diversion of transmission lines or lines or pipelines? pipelines is proposed as a part of this proposed amendments. ------------------~ 1.21 • Impoundment, damming, No No impoundment, damming, culverting, culverting, realignment or other realignment or other changes to the changes to the hydrology of hydrology of watercourses or aquifers is watercourses or aquifers? envisaged. '----+---~ 11.22 . Stream crossings? No Not Applicable as no stream crossings exists in the Plant site. ------------------~ 1.23 •Abstraction or transfers of water Yes The total water requirement for the form ground or surface waters? Distillery unit is 473 m3jday @ 7.27 KLjKL of alcohol. Industrial Purposes: 471 m3jday Domestic: 2 m3jday There will not be any increase in water requirement. In fact the water requirement is being reduced due to extraction and treatment of MEE condensate through Condensate Polishing Unit and all the treated water are use in Cooling tower make-up, Molasses dilution and floor washing etc. 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the No There will not be any change in water • land surface affecting drainage bodies or the land surface affecting or run-off? drainage or run-off due to the proposed amendments.
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