FORM – 1M Sri. USHA R. NAIK
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FORM – 1M (As per Gazette Notification No. S.O. 141 (E) Dt: 15th Jan. 2016) Type of Project : Operating Quarry Product/ Activity : LATERITE QUARRY Proposed Area : 1-00 Acres (Private Land) AT State : Karnataka District : Dakshina Kannada Taluk : Mangalore Village : Tenka Yadapadavu Survey No. : 99/2A1P1 SCREENING CATEGORY – B2 Duly completed & submitted by Sri. USHA R. NAIK W/o Rajesh Naik # 2-166/3, Odduru Farms, Ganji Mata Tenka Yadapadavu Mangalore Taluk Dakshina Kannada District-574 211 KARNATAKA STATE, INDIA FORM -1 M (I) Basic Information: Sl. Item Details No. 1 Name of the Mining Lease site: Laterite Quarry in an extent of 0.4047 Ha. (1.00 Acres) of Private Land bearing survey No. 99/2A1P1 of Tenka Yadapadavu village, Mangalore Taluk, Dakshnina Kannada District Operating Quarry: Laterite Quarry Lease No. DKD 362 dated 21-06-2016. 2 Location / Site (GPS Co- Point Latitude Longitude ordinates): No. A N 120 58’ 41.00” E 740 57’ 37.00” B N 120 58’ 42.65” E 740 57’ 37.10” C N 120 58’ 42.35” E 740 57’ 39.70” D N 120 58’ 40.70” E 740 57’ 39.60” 3 Size of Mining Lease ( Hectare): 0.4047 Ha. (1.00Acres) 4 Capacity of the Mining Lease 23442 (Avg. ) Tons/ Annum (TPA) 5 Period of Mining Lease: 5 Years 6 Expected cost of the Project: Rs. 5.00 Lakhs 7 Contact Information Smt. Usha R. Naik W/o. Sri. Rajesh Naik # 2-166/3, Odduru Farma, Ganji Mata Tenka Yadapadavu Village Mangalore Taluk Dakshina Kannada District Ph: 9845083470 ii. Environmental Sensitivity Sl. Areas Distance in No. Kilometer/ Details 1 Distance of project site from nearest rail or road bridge over the concerned river, rivulet, Nalla etc. 2 Distance from Infrastructure facilities Railway line Mangalore Railway station – 21.00 Km. National Highway NH. 13 – 650 Meters West State Highway BC Road Kaikamba 3.50 Km. Major District Road Any other road Ganji Mata- Oddur Forms Road – 250 Meters Electric transmission line pole or tower - Canal check dam or reservoir or lake or - ponds Intake of drinking water pump house - Intake for irrigation canal pumps - 3 Areas protected under international The area is not covered under conventions, national or local international conventions legislations for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value. 4 Areas which are important or sensitive - for ecological reasons – Wetlands, water courses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biosphere, mountains and forests 5 Area used by protected, important or None sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, forging, resting, over wintering, migration 6 Inland, coastal, marine or underground None within 5.00 Km. radial distance waters 7 State, National Boundaries None 8 Routs or facilities used by the public for The approach roads not used by the access to recreation or other tourist, public for access to any recreational/ pilgrim areas tourist/ pilgrim 9 Defence Installations There are no deference installations within 5 Km. radius 10 Densely populated or built-up area, Ganji Mata, Mangalore Taluk 1.20.00 nearest from nearest human habitation Km. West & South 11 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made No man-made land use within 1.00 land uses (hospitals, Schools, places of km. radius worship, community facilities) 12 Areas containing important, high Please refer (4) above quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface water resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 13 Areas already subjected to pollution or Not Applicable environmental damage (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 14 Areas susceptible to natural hazard Not Applicable which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions) 15 Is proposed mining site located over or No near fissure / fracture for ground water recharge. 16 Whether the proposal involves approval The project do not involve approvals / clearance under. If Yes, details of the / Clarence under same status to be given. The Forest conservation Act, 1980 a). The forest (Conservation) Act. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 1980? The CRZ Notification 2011 b). The Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972? c). The CRZ notification 2011? 17 Forest Land involved (Hectares) Nil 18 Whether there is any litigation pending There is no litigation against the aganist the project and/ or land in which project / or land the project is propose to be set up? a). Name of the Court b). Case No. c). Orders / directions of the court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. Smt. Usha R. Naik W/o. Sri. Rajesh Naik # 2-166/3, Odduru Farms Ganji Mata, Mangalore Taluk Dakshina Kannada District KARNATAKA STATE, INDIA PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR LATERITE QUARRY In 1.00 Acres of Patta Land Survey No. 99/ 2A1P1 Tenka Yadapadavu Village Mangalore Taluk Dakshina Kannada District KARNATAKA By SMT. USHA R. NAIK W/o. Sri. Rajesh Naik # 2-166, Odduru Farms Ganji Mata, Tenka Yadapadavu Village, Mangalore Taluk Dakshina Kannada District KARNATAKA, INDIA CONTENTS Plate No. Description Page No. 1 Executive Summary 2 2 Introduction 3 3 Pre Project Description 4 4 Site Analysis 5 5 Planning 6 6 Proposed Infrastructure 7 7 Rehabilitation and Resettlement Plan 8 8 Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 9 9 Analysis of Proposal & Conclusions 10 1.0 Executive Summary Owner’s Name : Sri. JERALD D’ SOZA Quarry Site Area : 1.00 Acres of Patta Land Quarry Type : Manual Open Cast Method Material : Laterite Stone Survey No. / Plot No. : Survey No. 99/ 2A1P1 Region : Tenka Yadapadavu Village Taluk/ Thesil : Mangalore District : Dakshina Kannada State : Karnataka Status of Lease : New Patta Land Total Area – 1.00 Acres Reserves Type Geological (T) Minable (T) Proved 126366 120927 Possible 44600 43240 Total 170966 164167 Proposed Production Year Salable in Waste (T) (T) First 21575 593 Second 23116 635 Third 23206 637 Fourth 24657 677 Fifth 24657 677 TOTAL 117210 3220 AVERAGE 23442 644 2.0 Introduction___________________________________ 2.1 General: Laterite stone is one of the major materials being used in construction and Industrial purposes, mainly as building stone in coastal areas and also ingredient in Cement industry. In addition, it also finds its application in stone masonry construction, compound, fencing and filler material etc. Depending on the size of the material, Laterite is being classified as size stones. Even the mineral waste extracted during brick cutting used as Murram road filling etc. Laterite is a residual ferruginous rock, commonly found in tropical regions and has close genetic association with bauxite. It is a highly weathered material, rich in secondary oxides of iron, aluminium or both. It is either hard or capable of hardening on exposure to moisture and drying. The industrial use of laterite is in the Cement industry. It is used as an additive for lowering the clinkerisation temperature and supplementing aluminous and iron contents required in the manufacture of cement. It is also reported that laterite is capable of removal of phosphorus from solutions and percolating columns of laterite remove cadmium, chromium and lead to very low concentrations 2.2 Present Proposal: The Applicant is intended to supply the Laterite to the cement plants in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states. Considering the abundantly available Laterite deposits and the growing demand in the market, Smt. Usha R. Naikis proposing to carry-out quarrying of Laterite quarry in a Patta Land of 1.00 Acre area, in Survey No. 99/ 2A1P1 of Tenka Yadapadavu village, Mangalore Taluk, Dakshina Kannada District, Karnataka State. After obtaining Environmental Clearance it is proposed to quarry, with an annual production rate of 23442 (Avg.) & 24657 (Max) tons/ Annum, with latest and state-of-the- art quarrying facilities. 2.3 Promoters Background: The Laterite stone quarrying project will be operated by the proprietor of Smt. Usha R. Naik, who is an experienced entrepreneur from Dakshina Kannada District of Karnataka State. He is an expert having immense experience, in the field of Laterite stone quarrying and allied business. 3.0 Project Description______________________________ 3.1 General: Quarrying of Laterite stone is not very cumbersome unlike other materials. Generally with simple machines, it can be sliced and excavated and extracted with JCB as lumps. In some cases, even the bigger size stones are cut to the required size for usage in stone masonry work. The actual brick cutting from the Laterite sheet is mainly done using small cutting machine, JCB and sometimes manually by semi-mechanized methods, whereas the other operations, such as removal of overburden, lifting and transportation of laterite etc. are carried out by manual method. The various activities involved in Laterite stone quarrying are briefed below; 3.2 Method of Quarrying The proposed method of quarrying to be practiced at the Laterite stone quarry is of “OPEN CAST” method by manual / semi-mechanized way. However, care has been taken to make it environmental friendly by constantly adopting suitable mining techniques. The quarrying will be carried-out by deploying machineries like, JCB, small cutting machine, pick-axe and tippers etc. The quarrying techniques being used in the area is in combination of cutting, followed by removal of lumps by JCB and manual etc. 3.3 Mining This is and operating quarry, quarrying shall be done by using manual/ semi mechanized method in Patta land. The quarry has approach roads, drivable in all seasons of the year. Production and development shall be carried out with systematic and scientific approach. The salient features are given in Table below: Sl. No. Item Proposed 1 Mineable Material Laterite Quarry 2 Method of mining Manual/ Semi-Mechanized Open cast 3 Estimated Reserves Type Geological (T) Mineable (T) Proved 126366 120927 Possible 44600 43240 Total 170966 164167 4 Production Details Year Sealable (T) Waste (T) In Tons per Annum First 21575 593 Second 23116 635 Third 23206 637 Fourth 24657 677 Fifth 24657 677 TOTAL 117210 3220 Average 23442 644 5 Cost of the Project Rs.