ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN at SY.NO.24 Bhuvanagiri
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Sri N.Prashanth Reddy Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry- 5.50 Ha. EMP Report ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN AT SY.NO.24 Bhuvanagiri village Bhuvanagiri Mandal Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri District Telangana State Represented by (Sri N.Prashanth Reddy-Applicant) – 5.50 Ha. Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry Pridhvi Envirotech (P) Ltd. Page No. 1 Sri N.Prashanth Reddy Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry- 5.50 Ha. EMP Report 1.0 Introduction The report discusses the Management plan for mitigation of adverse Environmental impacts and increases the beneficial impacts due to mining. The environmental impacts can be categorized as either primary or secondary. Primary impacts are those, which are attributable directly to the project, secondary impacts are those, which are indirectly induced and typically include the associated investment and changed pattern of social and economic activities by the proposed action. The objective of preparing environment management plan is to define effective measures to control and to mitigate the environmental pollution. This report presents the environment management plan, detailing the environmentally sound technology and the measures needed to mitigate the anticipated environmental impacts due to the project. Sri Prashanth Reddy has applied for Rough Stone & Road Metal quarry with an extent of 5.50 Ha. at Sy.no.24,Bhuvanagiri village, Bhuvanagiri Mandal, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri District, Telangana State. After careful examination the Assistant director of mines & Geology, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri and director of mines & Geology, Hyderabad decided in principle to grant Rough Stone & Road Metal quarry lease area over an extent of 5.50 Ha. to Sri Nalla Prashanth Reddy vide Notice No. 2612/ QL/YDR/2018, Dt.09.08.2018 It is proposed to conduct opencast semi mechanized mining of Rough Stone & Road Metal with production capacity of 1,07,430 m3/annum (Peak Production) within the lease period. 1.1 Mining Technology To cut down cost and for achieving targeted production of granite the operations are planned to be carried out partly manually and partly by deploying machinery. The poclain is to be deployed for the removal of overburden and forming of the benches. The other pneumatic tools like Jack Hammers etc. will be deployed for shot hole drilling in sheet rock for taking out large blocks of granite. Jackhammers will also be used in primary cutting of mother rock. Per year 300 working days shall be proposed. The crane will be deployed for removing large blocks and loading on to the trucks. 1.2 Mine Location and its details The proposed site is falling in Sy.no.24, Bhuvanagiri village, Bhuvanagiri Mandal, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri District, Telangana State. Pridhvi Envirotech (P) Ltd. Page No. 2 Sri N.Prashanth Reddy Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry- 5.50 Ha. EMP Report The project locations and client details are summarized as follows Table 1.0 Project location and Mine details Description Details Name of the Project Sri N.Prashanth Reddy– Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry Latitude and longitude S.No. Latitude Longitude 1 170 30’ 53.4’’N 780 54’ 38.7’’E 2 170 31’ 8.1’’N 780 54’ 49.6’’E 3 170 31’ 17.11’’N 780 54’54.86’’E 4 170 31’ 19.3’’N 780 54’ 48.1’’E 5 170 31’ 13.6’’N 780 54’ 44.5’’E Name of village & Mandal Bhuvanagiri village & Mandal District Yadadri Bhuvanagiri State Telangana Registered address Sri Nalla Prashanth Reddy H.no.1-2-80/1/A, Street No.1 Kakatiya Nagar , Habsiguda Secunderabad-500007 Telangana State Production (m3/annum) 1,07,430 m3/annum (Peak Production) Area of the Mine 5.50 Ha. Cost of the project Rs.60 lakhs Table 2.0 Salient features of the Project Details Measurement Nearest village & Habitation Rayagiri, 3.0 km, NE (Population -1200) Road access Approach Road, 0.5 km, S NH-202 (Hyderabad to Warangal-Bhupalapatnam Road), 400 m, S Nearest town Bhuvanagiri -3.5 km, SSW Rail network Bhuvanagiri Railway Station, 10.0 km Nearest water source Through Tankers from nearby villages River/Stream Rayagiri Pond- 4.3 Km (NNE) Bhuvanagiri Cheruvu-5.3 km (SW) Canal -8.0 km (S) Canal - 8.7 km (W) Forest boundary Rayagiri R.F. – 4.1 km (NNE) Interstate Boundary There is no interstate boundary found within 5 km radius from the quarry Nearest mines if any None within 500m radius Cluster certificate as Enclosed Pridhvi Envirotech (P) Ltd. Page No. 3 Sri N.Prashanth Reddy Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry- 5.50 Ha. EMP Report Fig.-2.0: Topographical map of 10 km radius around the proposed Quarry QUARRY SITE Pridhvi Envirotech (P) Ltd. Page No. 4 Sri N.Prashanth Reddy Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry- 5.50 Ha. EMP Report Fig.- 3.0: Satellite image showing the proposed mine 1.3 Regional Geology The region of the subject area is belonging to Peninsular Gneiss of Archaean group. The Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprising migmatite gneiss, grey granodiorite, porphyritic granite and intruded by dolerite and aplite veins. The Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprises gneiss-migmatite-granite suite of rocks. They are highly variable in mineralogical composition appearance structure and relative ages. The individual members have not been distinguished in a major part of the area. However, granite and migmatite gneiss occupy a large part of the area while bands of relatively younger coarse- grained gneissic granite occur in the north eastern part. The Bhuvanagiri belt located along the Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprises a complex assemblage of gneissic variants and granitic rocks which occupy almost the entire lease area the Peninsular Gneissic Complex in the area is representing mostly by biotite hornblende granite and migmatitein north eastern part of the lease area and made up of rocks of high grade metamorphism, migmatisation and intense deformation. These granites, which are often porphyritic, are intrusive into the gneissic terrain and contain alkali feldspar space. The later in parts the colour to the granite which ranges from light to deep pink because of the massive nature of these intrusive they are amenable for producing large size blocks, due to the wide spaced joint pattern in hearted to them. The rock is exposed in the form of cluster of big boulders and occasionally sheets 1.4 Local geology Soil covers the periphery of the area on three sides (north, west & southern) along the boundary line. But major portion of the area is covered by weathered Granitic - Gneiss out crop. This rock type might have been derived from migmatisation of two different rock types of a granite material, which may take from magma have intruded through re-resting Pridhvi Envirotech (P) Ltd. Page No. 5 Sri N.Prashanth Reddy Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry- 5.50 Ha. EMP Report host rock. The area is mostly consists lot of big granite boulders on the surface all along the trend of North to South. In this area the deposit is having exposures on the surface to maximum height of 15m from the ground level. In this area about 1-2m thick material is containing small, medium size and uneven, boulders with multiple fractures and joint zones. At surface itself the ripple type and bluish granite boulders are exposed with a height of 2m on surface some big boulders also exist with prominent ripples good quality. However the size of the boulders varies from 2–3m3 will be utilized for marketing after necessary dressing. The sheet rock type’s boulders are available at the reef of the mound itself. After removing such boulders and soil the sheet rock will be reached. The granite sheet rock with ripples of light pink, and bluish colour (Quartz, Rough Stone & Metal, biotite and epidote) mineral distribution is observed in the coarse to medium grain size fabrication of bluish granite. The ripples are formed due to the distribution of different rock forming minerals wavy action with different lineation and foliation of gneissic structure. The boulders are predominantly more in wavy design granites which are of 6 x 4 x 3 size on the mound of the deposit and small boulders like 1 x 1 x 0.5 m size are moderately distributed on the slope of the area. The litho unit of the area is as follows: Soil Cover : Loose colour soil Gneissic Porphyry granite : Ripples multi-colour granite (Boulder zone) Light bluish Granites : Bluish metal with quartz rich sheet rock 2.0 Estimation of Geological Reserves The summary of the estimates is given in the following table. Table No.3.0 Reserves Estimation Geological CATEGORY UNFC CODE Reserves Proved 111 2465318 Probable 121 306156 Possible 333 312950 Total 30,84,424 Reserves under 7.5 m buffer zone = 137920 m3 Reserves under safe benches = 251927 m3 Life of Mine: Total mineable reserves of Stone & Metal /Actual anticipated annual production = 2075471/89,720 (Average production) =23.13 Years = 23 Years Pridhvi Envirotech (P) Ltd. Page No. 6 Sri N.Prashanth Reddy Rough Stone & Road Metal Quarry- 5.50 Ha. EMP Report 3.0 Production Details The year wise production details are summarized in the following Table 4.0 Table.4.0 Proposed Production Details Year Production (m3), 100% 01st 83802 02nd 96912 03rd 71376 04th 89082 05th 107430 Total 4,48,602 Table. 5.0 Machinery requirement Machinery Unit Poclain 1 compressors 50 CFM 1 Jack Hammers 2 15 tonnes capacity tippers 4 10 tonnes crane 1 Tractor mounded air compressor 2 Diamond wire saw rope - 70 m 5 HP Electric Motor Pump 4.0 Land use Pattern The following table shows the Land Breakup for the next Five years of mining. Table 6.0 Land use pattern S. No. Purpose Extent (Ha.) 1 Mining area 1.114 2 Waste Dump area 0.149 3 Mineral storage 0.071 4 Site services 0.008 5 Mine Roads 0.014 6 Magazine 0.002 7 Green belt 0.093 8 Undisturbed Area 4.049 Total 5.50 Pridhvi Envirotech (P) Ltd.