APPENDIX I

FORM 1

Basic Information

Sr No. Item Details 1 Name of the project/s Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. - Mulshi, .

2 S. No. in the schedule 8(a) Building and Construction project.

3 Proposed Total Plot Area 17854.05 m2 capacity/area/length/tonnage handled/command area/lease Permissible FSI Area = 21384.16 m2 area/number wells to be drilled Non FSI area : 22472.18 m2

Total Built up area :43416.88 m2 4 New/proposed/Modernization New Building and Construction Project 5 Existing Capacity/Area etc. Existing BUA - Nil 6 Category of Project. e.' A' or 'B' Project category B2; Activity under Item 8 (a) of the EIA Notification dated 14 th September 2006 as amended on 1st December , 2009 does not require scoping and public consultation. 7 Does it attract general conditions? Not Applicable If yes, please Specify 8 Does it attract specific condition? Not Applicable If 'yes, please Specify 9 Location Lat: 18 o 35’ 17.53’’ N Long: 73 o41’00.02’’ E S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. - Mulshi, Pune Refer: Appendix 1 Location Map

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow Real Con LLP

1 Sr No. Item Details Plot/Survey/Khasra No. S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1

Village Bhoirwadi Tehsil Mulshi District Pune State 10 Nearest railway station/airport Chinchwad railway station (Approximate. along with distance in km. Distance 12.82 km)

Pune International Airport (Approximate distance of 23.83 Km)

11 Nearest Town, city, District Pimpri-Chinchwad- 12.86 Km from proposed site Headquarters along with distance in kms.

12 Village Panchayats, Zilla Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Parishad Municipal Corporation, Authority - PMRDA Local body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given)

13 Name of the applicant Mr. Jaideep Modak Grow India Real Con LLP

14 Registered Address Mr. Jaideep Modak Grow India Real Con LLP

Address:

S.No. 33/1, Opp TCS Gate No-2, Village Bhoirwadi Tal. Mulshi, Dist Pune-411057

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

2 Sr No. Item Details 15 Address of correspondence Mr. Jaideep Modak Grow India Real Con LLP

Address:

S.No. 33/1, Opp TCS Gate No-2, Village Bhoirwadi Tal. Mulshi, Dist Pune-411057 Name Mr. Jaideep Modak Designation(Owner/Partner/CEO) Owner

Address Grow India Real Con LLP Address:

S.No. 33/1, Opp TCS Gate No-2, Pin Code 411016Village Bhoirwadi Tal. Mulshi, E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. +919850950855 Fax No. - 16 Details of Alternative Sites No alternative options have been examined. examined if any. Location of these sites should be shown on a toposheet. 17 Interlinked Projects Not Applicable 18 Whether separate application of Not Applicable interlinked project has been submitted 19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20 If no, reason ------21 Whether the proposal involves approval/ clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given: (a) The Forest (Conservation) Not Applicable Act – 1980? (b) The Wildlife (Protection) act – Not Applicable 1972? (c) The C.R.Z. Notification, Not Applicable

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

3 Sr No. Item Details 1991? 22 Whether there is any government No order/ policy relevant/ relating to the site? 23 Forest land involved (hectare) No forest land involved 24 Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and /or the land in which the project is Not Applicable proposed 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

Activity 1. 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.)

S. No Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data

1.1 Permanent or temporary The proposed development consists of 6 residential change in land use, land NO buildings having 494 flats. cover or topography including increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land use plan) 1.2 Clearance of existing NO No tree exists at site. land, vegetation and buildings? 1.3 Creation of new land NO The proposed project is a Residential Project. The uses? land is zoned as Residential and no change shall be created in the land use.

1.4 Pre-construction YES Soil testing will be carried out. investigations e.g. bore houses, soil testing?

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

4 S. No Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data

1.5 Construction works? YES General civil construction, construction of apartments, common utilities & amenities.

Proposed development involves construction of 6 Residential Building with 494 flats.

Total proposed BUA: 43416.88 m2 (FSI+ Non FSI area)

Type of Construction = RCC work & Brick work

Refer Appendix 2 Area Statement and Appendix 3 Master Layout 1 .6 Demolition works? NO No demolition works involved.

1.7 Temporary sites used for YES Total No. of temporary workers = 100 No.s construction works or housing of construction Temporary labour camps shall be provided for the workers? construction workers.

1.8 Above ground buildings, Yes The proposed development consists of 6 residential structures or earthworks buildings having 494 flats. including linear structures, cut and fill or The top soil layer of 200 mm shall be recovered excavations during excavation work and shall be used for landscaping.

Excavated material shall be used for backfilling, road leveling, and filling during site development. 1.9 Underground works NO The proposed development work does not include any including mining or mining or tunneling. tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? NO Not applicable

1.11 Dredging? NO Not applicable

1.12 Offshore structures? NO Not applicable

1.13 Production and NO Not applicable manufacturing processes?

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

5 S. No Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data

1.14 Facilities for storage of NO During construction the building materials will be goods or materials? temporarily stored within site premises.

Covered storage shall be provided for materials susceptible to fugitive dust emissions. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or YES Construction Phase: disposal of solid waste or Solid wastes such as empty bags, packaging material, liquid effluents will be properly segregated and send it to authorized recyclers.

Operation Phase: The solid waste generated will be treated through onsite organic waste converter system. Sewage will be treated through onsite sewage treatment plant. 1.16 Facilities for long term NO The proposed development shall have temporary housing of operational workers only during construction phase only. workers? 1.17 New road, rail or sea YES There will be some increase in road traffic: traffic during Construction phase: Trucks and JCB may commute construction or once or twice a day. operation? Operation phase: The development will not have major impact on traffic pattern. Internal roads will be well constructed to manage internal traffic. 1.18 New road, rail, air NO Not Applicable. waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc? 1.19 Closure or diversion of NO Not Applicable. existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted NO Not Applicable. transmission lines or pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, NO Not Applicable culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers?

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

6 S. No Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data

1.22 Stream crossings? NO Not Applicable

1.23 Abstraction or transfers NO No ground water extraction of water from ground or surface waters? Water requirement in the construction phase will be supplied from tanker.

Source of water for occupants during operational phase: Gram Panchayat 1.24 Changes in water bodies NO No change in the water bodies or the land use surface or the land surface affecting natural drainage ways. affecting drainage or run-off? 1.25 Transport of personnel or YES Road traffic of the area will increase temporary materials for during construction and permanently during operation construction, operation phase or decommissioning? Construction Phase: Transportation of material will be undertaken within the site through lorries/dumpers

Transportation of labour will be undertaken on the site through transport vehicles.

Operational Phase: Residents or commuters during the operation phase will use self-owned/ public transportation facilities. Parking will be provided as per TP rules. 1.26 Long-term dismantling NO Not Applicable or decommissioning or restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during NO Not applicable decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an YES There will be temporary influx of labours during the area in either temporarily construction phase and permanent influx of occupants or permanently? during the operational phase.

The estimated permanent influx due to residential units = 2470 People

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

7 S. No Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data

1.29 Introduction of alien NO The proposed landscape trees are all indigenous in species? nature.

1.30 Loss of native species NO No trees exist at site. Proposed landscape includes or genetic diversity? native and local flora- this will enhance local biodiversity

1.31 Any other actions? NO Not applicable

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply):

Details there of (with approximate quantities S.No. Information/checklist Yes/No /rates, wherever possible) with source of confirmation information data

2.1 Land especially YES Proposed site does not fall under Agriculture or undeveloped or Non-Development Zone. agricultural land (ha) Total Plot Area 17854.05 m2 Total Built up area : 43416.88 m2

2.2 Water (expected source YES Construction Phase & competing users) unit: KLD Source : Authorized private water tankers.

Total water requirement for construction activity = 3.6 KLD

Labour water consumption = 4.5 KLD

Operational Phase Source: Grampanchayat • Fresh water: 222.30 m3/day. • Flushing water: 111.15 m3/day. • Landscape water: 10.71 m3/day. • Total Water Requirement including landscape: 344.15 m3/day. • Total waste water generation: 300.11 m3/day • Capacity of STP: 305 kld

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

8 Details there of (with approximate quantities S.No. Information/checklist Yes/No /rates, wherever possible) with source of confirmation information data

Treated waste water from STP shall be used for landscaping & flushing.

Refer Appendix 4 Water Balance Chart

2.3 Minerals (MT) NO Not Applicable

2.4 YES Construction materials such as cement, steel, metal Construction material sand and bricks will be procured from authorized stone, aggregates, sand / dealers. soil (expected source – MT

2.5 Forests and timber NO Not Applicable (source – MT) 2.6 Energy including YES During Construction phase: electricity and fuels Total Demand load: 35 KW (source, competing Source of power supply: MSEDCL users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW) Number and Capacity of the DG sets to be Used : 100 KVA – 1 Nos.

During Operation phase: Connected Load : 3179 KW Maximum Demand: 2544 KW

Source of power supply: MSEDCL

Transformers: 630 kVA - 6 Nos.

Number and Capacity of the DG sets to be Used : 200 kVA – 1 Nos. 140 kVA- 1 Nos.

Type of fuel used – Low sulfur Diesel.

Electricity requirement from MSEDCL: 3179 KW 2.7 Any other natural NO No other natural resources will be used for the resources (use construction purpose. appropriate standard units)

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

9 Details there of (with approximate quantities S.No. Information/checklist Yes/No /rates, wherever possible) with source of confirmation information data

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health.

S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or NO Not Applicable. materials, which are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies) 3.2 Changes in occurrence of NO All the waste generated will be managed properly disease or affect disease and no conditions will prevail to affect vectors (e.g. insect or epidemiology. water borne diseases) 3.3 Affect the welfare of YES There will be economic growth and improved people e.g. by changing quality of life with additional employment. The living conditions? project will not have any negative impact on human welfare. Amenities will get better developed due to this kind of development. 3.4 Vulnerable groups of NO Not Applicable people who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes NO No such activity or use of material will be done which will affect the environment or human health.

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or NO No mine waste involved as this is Residential mine wastes project. Excavated material shall be reused for backfilling purposes on site.

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

10 S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 4.2 Municipal waste YES Construction Phase (domestic and or commercial wastes) Total expected labour = 100

Total Municipal Solid Waste Generation = 20 kg/ day Wet waste ( kg/day):12 Dry waste (kg/day): 8 Operational Phase: Total Solid waste generation: 1235 Kg/day

Wet waste (Kg/day): 741 kg/day Dry waste (Kg/day): 494 kg/day

Refer Appendix 5 Solid Waste Management Plan. 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as NO Not Applicable per Hazardous Waste Management Rules) 4.4 Other industrial process NO Not Applicable wastes

4.5 Surplus product NO Not Applicable

4.6 Sewage sludge or other YES Sludge generated from STP will be used as manure sludge from effluent on site. Sludge drying beds shall be provided on site. treatment 4.7 Construction or YES Construction wastes will be generated and demolition wastes appropriately disposed. No waste shall be generated from demolition as no demolition work is involved. 4.8 Redundant machinery or NO Not Applicable equipment 4.9 Contaminated soils or NO Not Applicable other materials 4.10 Agricultural wastes NO Not Applicable

4.11 Other solid wastes NO Not Applicable

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

11 5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)

S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from YES Vehicular movement and DG sets will be point combustion of fossil sources of air pollution. fuels from stationary or mobile sources It will be managed appropriately during construction phase & operational phase. 5.2 Emissions from NO Not Applicable production processes 5.3 Emissions from NO Not applicable. The material transport, storage & materials handling handling will be undertaken in an appropriate including storage or manner; avoiding air, water and soil pollution. transport 5.4 Emissions from YES Dust will be generated from excavation and other construction activities construction activities. Measures will be taken to including plant and reduce/ control the emissions. equipment 5.5 Dust or odours from YES Dust will be generated during transport and handling of materials Handling of material. Measures will be taken to including construction reduce/ control the emissions. materials, sewage and waste 5.6 Emissions from NO No incineration activities are involved in the incineration of waste proposed development.

5.7 Emissions from burning NO No material will be burnt within the project of waste in open air (e.g. premises. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any NO Not Applicable. No other activities apart from other sources construction & transportation are involved which would generate emissions.

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat: S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data with source of information data

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

12 S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data with source of information data 6.1 From operation of YES Construction phase equipment e.g. engines, The machinery, equipment and vehicles used ventilation plant, during construction activities will generate noise. crushers Appropriate control measures will be undertaken to reduce the noise during construction phase.

Operation phase This phase will involve noise generation due to the use of mechanical equipment, vehicular traffic and DG sets.

Appropriate control measures will be undertaken to reduce the noise during construction and operation phase. 6.2 From industrial or NO Not applicable similar process ’s 6.3 From construction or YES No demolition activities involved. For Noise demolition generation during construction activity - Measures will be taken to minimize the impacts of the noise.

6.4 From blasting or piling YES There will be temporary and intermittent noise generation from drilling activity during foundation.

6.5 From construction or YES Temporary noise influx during construction phase operational traffic due to vehicles like trucks, tractors, lorries etc. During construction activities.

Permanent marginal noise disturbance due to traffic during operational stage

6.6 From lighting or cooling NO Not applicable systems 6.7 From any other sources NO Not applicable

7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

13 S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, NO Not Applicable use or spillage of hazardous materials 7.2 From discharge of NO Sewage generated within the project will be treated sewage or other within the project premises. The recycled water will effluents to water or the be reused for landscaping and flushing. land (expected mode and place of discharge) Proposed (Residential) :

Expected waste water from proposed Project = 300.11 m3/day

Total waste water recovered for reuse from proposed buildings = 270.09 m3/day (@ 90% STP treatment efficiency)

Use of treated water for flushing purpose in proposed project = 111.15 m3/day

Use of treated water for landscaping purpose = 10.71 m3/day Quantity of excess treated waste water = 158.94 m3/day

STP of capacity will be used to treat waste water from proposed buildings.

Refer Appendix 4 Water Balance Chart 7.3 By deposition of NO Not Applicable pollutants emitted to air into the land or into water 7.4 From any other sources NO Not applicable

7.5 Is there a risk of long NO Not applicable term build \up of pollutants in the environment from these sources?

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

14 8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment

S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, NO No use of explosives and hazardous material during spillages, fires etc. construction / operational phase. from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes NO Not applicable

8.3 Could the project be NO The project area falls under Zone III as per Map affected by natural showing Seismic Zones of India. Zone III is of disasters causing moderate Seismic Intensity. The building design environmental damage has been planned accordingly. (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)?

9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality

S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of YES Proposed project is a residential and commercial supporting utilities, development conducive to the land use. ancillary development or development Infrastructure that accompanies proposed stimulated by the project development include: which could have impact on the environment e.g.:  STP for treatment and recycling of waste water generated on site. • Supporting  Provision for treatment of organic waste infrastructure (roads, generated on site by OWC. power supply, waste or  Common amenity areas, landscaping and green waste water treatment, belt development. etc.)  Rainwater harvesting system • Housing  Solar Water Heaters, use of Renewable energy development Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

15 S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data and DG Sets for backup. • Extractive industries The proposed supporting infrastructure would lead • Supply industries to development of sustainable habitat.

• Other

9.2 Lead to after-use of the NO Not applicable site, which could have an impact on the environment 9.3 Set a precedent for later NO Not Applicable. developments

9.4 Have cumulative effects NO Not Applicable due to proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects

(III) Environmental Sensitivity S.No. Areas Name/ Aerial distance (within Identity 15 km.) Proposed project location boundary 1 Areas protected NONE Not Applicable under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value 2 Areas which are Yes Mula flows on the important or southern side of the sensitive for project at a distance of ecological reasons - 5.44 km

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

16 S.No. Areas Name/ Aerial distance (within Identity 15 km.) Proposed project location boundary Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 3 Areas used by NONE No protected, important protected, important or sensitive species of or sensitive flora & fauna has been species of flora or observed during the fauna for breeding, ecological survey. nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, NO Not applicable marine or underground waters 5 State, National NO Not applicable boundaries 6 Routes or facilities NO Not applicable used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7 Defence NO Not applicable installations 8 Densely populated NO The site is not located in or built-up area densely populated or built-up area.

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

17 S.No. Areas Name/ Aerial distance (within Identity 15 km.) Proposed project location boundary 9 Areas occupied by School sensitive man-made Pawar Public School 1.18 Km land uses (hospitals, Indira School Of Career Studies 3.81 Km schools, places of Alard Public School 4.41 Km worship, community Akshara International Scool 6.84 Km facilities) Blossom Public School 7.53 Km

Hospitals

Ayushree Hospital 4.44 Km Gurukrupa Hospital 5.41 Km Hinjewadi Hospital 5.52 Km Ashirwad Hospital 5.86 Km City Care Hospital 5.89 Km

Colleges Alard colege of Engineering 4.53 Km Symboisis Institute Of Technology 7.3 Km Rajarshi Shahu college 7.62 Km Mitcon Institute 8.84 Km Lotus College 9.77 Km

Market

Ambika Market 4.95 Km Payal Super Market 4.95 Km Jay Bhavani Super Market 5.51 Km Ganesh Super Market 6.54 Km 10 Areas containing NO Not Applicable important, high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already NO Not applicable subjected to pollution or environmental damage. (those where existing legal Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

18 S.No. Areas Name/ Aerial distance (within Identity 15 km.) Proposed project location boundary environmental standards are exceeded) 12 Areas susceptible to NO Earth Quake Zone III natural hazard which could cause the Therefore, all relevant project to present design parameters as per environmental zone III have been problems considered for RCC (earthquakes, design of the buildings. subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions )

Form 1-'Proposed Residential Development at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal - Mulshi, Pune by Grow India Real Con LLP

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Area Statement

S. No . Particulars Areas (sqm) 1 Plot Area 17854.05 2 Deduction - a Area Under Road Widening - 3 Balance Plot Area(1- 2) - 4a Open Space 1785.40 4b Amenity Space 5 Net Plot Area (0.9 X(3- 4b) 16068.65 6 Applicable FSI (1.1) 17675.51 7 Additions a Additional Paid FSI 3708.65 b Area Under Road Widening - c Amenity Space FSI - d Total Additions 3708.65 8 Permissible area under FSI (6 + 7d) 21384.16 9 Total Proposed FSI Area 20944.70 10 Total Proposed Non FSI Area 22472.18 11 Total B/U Area 43416.88

Slide No: 1 Break up of Non FSI Statement

No. Description Area in Sq. mt.

1 Proposed FSI Area 20944.70

2 Non FSI Area BALC.+DRY.BALC+PASSAGE+STAIRCASE+TERR.+LIFT+LI 2.1 FT MACHINE ROOMa 11270.66

2.2 PARKING SLAB AREA (SQ.M.) +TERRACE SLAB 8809.72

2.3 PODIUM CONSTRUCTION AREA 2391.8

2.4 CLUB CONSTRUCTION AREA - TRANSFORMER CONSTRUCTION AREA + STP CONSTRUCTION AREA+ OWC CONSTRUCTION AREA + 2.5 UGT - Total 2 Total Non FSI Area 22472.18

Slide No: 2

APPENDIX 4_ WATER BALANCE FLOW CHART FOR DRY SEASON

All units are in m3/day Total Water Requirement for the project 344.15

Fresh water(from Domestic Use 222.30 Grampanchayat) 222.30 Waste water

Flushing Use 111.15 Generation 300.105 Landscaping 10.7

STP Capacity 305

10% losses Total Reused Water Treated waste water 121.85 for reuse 270.09

Excess treated Legend to drains Freshwater 148.24 Reused water Waste water generation APPENDIX 4_ WATER BALANCE FLOW CHART FOR WET SEASON

All units are in m3/day Total Water Requirement for the project 333.45

Fresh water(from Domestic Use 222.30 Grampanchayat) 222.30 Waste water

Flushing Use 111.15 Generation 300.105 Landscaping 0

STP Capacity 305

10% losses Total Reused Water Treated waste water 111.15 for reuse 270.09

Excess treated Legend to drains158.94 Freshwater Reused water Waste water generation Appendix 5 APPENDIX 5 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN

Waste generated Within site Premises: Landscape Managed within waste 1235 the landscape area kg/day

Central/ waste segregation Common Organic Waste collection Dry Waste 741 kg/day 494 kg/day (Separate bins for point Wet & dry waste)

OWC Non Recyclable Recyclable Waste Waste

Manure

SWACH agency

Used for landscaping Appendix-6

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

FOR Proposed Residential project S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 1 1. INTRODUCTION: 'Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. - Mulshi, Pune. by Grow India Real Con LLP . The proposed development consists of 6 residential buildings having 494 flats of 1BHK and 2 BHK.

2. PURPOSE OF EMP: In order to undertake the proposed residential development, an environmental assessment has been done based on Form 1, & Form 1 A. This assessment shows that; a minor negative impact could be generated mainly during the construction phase. This impact may occur due to excavation activity, transportation activities. This aspects may have impacts in terms of dust issues, noise issues etc. This Environmental Management Plan (EMP) provides mitigation measures in order to minimize or to eliminate the probable minor impacts occurring due to the above mentioned activities during the life cycle of the project. This plan shall identify best possible methods in order to mitigate the impacts. The EMP Provides rational and pragmatic environmental solutions to:

 Minimize the impacts on the environment;

 Prevent or minimize all forms of pollution;

 Conserve native flora and fauna and enhance local biodiversity;

 Soil Erosion Control and enhancement of local landscape;

 Comply with all applicable regulations and standards for the protection of the environment;

 Adopt the best practices to prevent or minimize adverse environmental impacts;

 Develop & adopt waste management practices based on waste hierarchy;

 Describe all monitoring procedures required to identify impacts on the environment; and

 Create awareness amongst the employees and contractors with regard to environment protection.

3. STRUCTURE OF THE EMP: Based on the baseline data collected on various environmental parameters and with the prediction of impacts, an impact statement has been prepared. The environmental components taken into considerations during the study include air quality, water quality, soil, land use, ecology, demographic parameters. The EMP has been prepared for both construction and operational phases. The management action plan aims at controlling pollution at source level to the possible extent with the best available technology followed by treatment measures before they are discharged to the environment.

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 2 i) Impacts during Construction Phase:

Sr. Activities creating impacts Impacts due to Activities No . 1. Removal of topsoil. 2. Removal/ transplantation of existing trees coming into building footprint & proposed roads. Impacts due to Site Clearing 3.Increase in soil erosion & dust generation 1 activities 4. Habitat threats to local birds. 5.Reduced ground water recharge 6. Increase in noise generation. 7. Change in natural topography & drainage pattern. 1. Removal of substantial quantity of soil and rock. Impacts due to excavation & 2.Noise generation 2 foundation activities 3.Dust generation 4. Unorganized site 1.Increase in hardscape area 2.Reduced ground water recharge 3.Resource extraction 4.Heat Island Effect 5.Increase in noise & air pollution Impacts during to sub structure 3 6.Disturbance to the neighboring plots & residents construction 7.Health & safety hazards 8.Construction waste generating 9.Increase in land pollution 10.Soil erosion 11.Alteration of natural drainage pattern 1.Land pollution 2.Water pollution 4.Unhygienic conditions 4 Impacts due to Labor colony 5.Mismanaged solid waste generated within the camp 6.Hazards to biodiversity due to colonies 7.Resources depletion 8.Safety hazards 1.Dust generation 2.Air pollution Impacts due to construction vehicle 5 3.Generation of noise & vibrations Traffic 4.Fuel leakage 5.Local area traffic congestion 1.Land Pollution 2.Air Pollution Impacts due to Material storage and 6 3.Resource wastage movement 4.Ground water pollution 5.Mismanagement of construction debris 7 Impacts during Monsoon 1.Water & Ground water pollution

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 3 2.Land pollution 3.Health hazards 4.wastage of materials 1.Land pollution Impacts due to Solid Waste 8 2.Water pollution generation 3.Health hazards due to unhygienic conditions ii) Impacts during Operation Phase:

Sr. Activities creating impacts Impacts due to Activities No. 1.Air pollution Impact due to Increased Traffic 2.Noise pollution 1 Movement 3.Traffic congestion 4.Land pollution due to fuel leakage 1.Land pollution Impacts due to Solid Waste 2.Water pollution 2 generation 3.Health hazards due to unhygienic conditions 4.Damage to the proposed landscape area 1.Water Pollution 2.Flooding conditions 3 Impact due to rainwater discharges 3.Unhygienic conditions 4.Damage to the proposed landscape area 1.Fresh water depletion 4 Impact due to Water Consumption 2.Sewage generation & disposal problems 3.Unhygienic conditions 1.Wastage of energy 5 Impact due to Energy Consumption 2.Safety hazards 3.Indirect impact on climate due to CO 2 emissions 1.Land Pollution 2.Air Pollution Impacts due to Cleaning & repairing 3.Resource wastage 6 activities 4.Ground water pollution 5.Damage to the proposed landscape area

iii). Mitigation measures of the impacts during Construction Phase:

Sr. Mitigation Measures to Reduce/ Minimize/ Stop the Activities No Impacts . 1. Minimize the need for cutting of trees & damage to the native vegetation. Mitigation of impacts due to Site 2.Phase out the site clearing process to only areas that 1 Clearing activities need clearance initially 3. Vegetate the unused area by growing temporary ground cover plants or flower beds.

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 4 4. Construction and maintenance of access roads to avoid the damage to existing trees. 5. During protection of the existing trees: avoid damage to tree routes, do not use trees for support, provision of tree guards and regular watering. 6.Provision of Soil erosion & sedimentation control measures. 7.Monitoring of the vegetation cleared in terms of area, species and numbers of trees. 8.provision of temporary bird baths and nuts to attract the local birds displaced due to vegetation removal. 1.The need for excavation will be minimized considering the building design. 2.Site clearing process will be phased out to only areas that need excavation initially, this will reduce the dust emission from currently unused areas. 3.Water sprinkling will be done frequently to reduce local dust emissions 4.Site barricading to avoid noise penetration into the neighboring sites. 5.Silencer/dampers will be attached to the equipment to reduce noise from the equipment to surrounding areas 6.No excavation/foundation activities during night time will be followed. Mitigation of impacts due to 7.Excavation will be carried out in such a manner that it 2 excavation & foundation activities will not reduce slope stability. 8.The top soil will be used for landscaping and construction debris will be used for leveling activities on site. 9.Excavation activities will be avoided on windy days to reduce dust emissions. 10.Excavated material & topsoil shall be stored properly to prevent the excavated soil from spilling out of the site boundaries on to adjoining roads and properties. This will also reduce land, air & water pollution. 11.Sprinkling of water to suppress the dust generated. 12.Re-vegetation of possible disturbed areas as soon as possible. 1.Concrete mix with fly ash content will be used for structural works in PPC that will ensure reduction of water consumption by 5-10%. The project shall use RMC (Ready Mix Concrete), thereby avoiding any wastage during site mixing. Mitigation of Impacts during to sub 3 2. Gunny bags and pounding will be used for moist structure construction curing to prevent evaporation of moisture content of the concrete mix. Frequent curing will be done for columns and walls; this will save water consumption, reduce wastage of water and to reduce the heat gain of the site.

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 5 3.Chemical admixtures will be used for accelerating time required for curing; water reducing admixtures will reduce water content for the concrete mix by about 5-10% and ensure more consistent setting time and higher strength. 4.For dust suppression activity, water spraying/sprinkling will be encouraged over pouring. 5.In order to wash the tyres on heavy vehicles, trough type arrangement shall be undertaken as against manual washing. 6.Trees or green beds will be developed in the area of proposed landscape space so that it will help to recharge the ground water during monsoon season. 7.The project shall use fly ash in the building structure, walling masonry as well as plasters and mortars. 8.The project shall use building materials with recycled content and light weight materials to reduce the embodied energy and the time of construction. 9.Site barricading will be done with GI sheets. 10.he National Building Code 2005 shall be followed to provide labor health and safety conditions for the project. For more details please find attached Safety, Health and environment Policy. 1.Appropriate temporary housing structures for the laborer will be constructed. 2.Provision of proper drinking water & and toilet facilities. 1 toilet will be provided for every 10 workers. 3.Provision of enough dustbins to collect the dry & wet waste. 4.Unauthorized felling of trees in the nearby undeveloped areas and within site by construction workers for their fuel needs shall be strictly avoided. 5.Daycare and education of construction workers Mitigation of Impacts due to Labor 4 children shall be arranged. colony 6. Labors will be trained for solid waste disposal, usage of water & toilet facilities, health care practices. This will help to avoid/ land and water pollution and avoid unhygienic conditions. 7.Labors will be provided with safety equipments to prevent the accidental hazards. 8.Regular health check up camps, pest control programs, safety trainings shall be held to avoid unhygienic and mismanagement conditions in labour colony. 1.Construction and maintenance of access roads and Mitigation of Impacts due to site roads to cater the easy movement of vehicles. 5 construction vehicle Traffic 2.Regular Tyre washing of the vehicles at the site entrance to suppress the dust generation.

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 6 3.Only PUC holding & registered vehicles will be permitted within the site premises. 4.The vehicle owners will be advised for regular check- ups and maintenance of their vehicles to avoid fuel emission and fuel leakage. 5.Vehicle loading and unloading shall be done during day time only. These activities shall be strictly prohibited during night hours. 1.Site Logistics plan will be prepared to define the material storage areas, vehicular movement, construction debris storage, labor camp location, water & toilet facilities location. 2.Construction materials Mitigation of Impacts due to such as fly ash, cement bags will be stored in shade to 6 Material storage and movement avoid air pollution. 3.Aggregates, sand, bricks etc. shall be surrounded by sand bags to avoid the wastage. 4.Diesel will be stored on structure above ground to avoid soil pollution. 1.Trenches and sedimentation basins shall be constructed around the project boundary and at lowest point to collect the storm water during monsoon and to reduce the soil erosion. 2.Trenches will be dug around the material storage Mitigation of Impacts during 7 areas to avoid the polluted runoff to mix into other Monsoon water streams and into the site earth. 3.Regular pest control and repairing of water fixtures to avoid unhygienic conditions. 4.Materials will be stored in shade and above ground structure to avoid ground water, land & water pollution.

iv) Mitigation measures of the impacts during Operation Phase:

Sr. Mitigation Measures to Reduce/ Minimize/ Stop the Activities No. Impacts 1.Site will be provided with entry & exit points and driveways for easy movement of vehicles. 2.Sign boards at driveways and at parking areas will be Mitigation of Impact due to installed. 1 Increased Traffic Movement 3.Future residents will be advised not to blow horn within site premises. 4.Residents will be advised to check & repair their vehicles time to time. 1.Separate dustbins for collection of wet & dry waste will be provided to each individual flats to manage Mitigation of Impacts due to Solid solid waste generated. 2 Waste generation 2.Separate waste bins will be provided in common area to collect wet, dry(separate for plastic, paper, glass & metal waste), e-waste & battery wastes.

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 7 3.100% wet waste will be treated through the onsite OWC treatment. 4.Future residents will be trained to dispose the waste into the specified bins. 5.OWC will be installed to treat the wet waste from residential buildings. 1.Rain water & storm water management plan will be Mitigation of Impacts due to incorporated with required number of recharge pits. 3 rainwater discharges 2.Construction of oil and water separation facility for RWH & SWM systems will be provided 1.Effective collection & treatment of active liquid sewage from residential buildings will be treated through the onsite Sewage Treatment Plant based on FAB technology. 2.Treated waste water from STP will be used for irrigation of plantation/ green belt, for flushing. This will reduce the demand for fresh water. 3.Regular monitoring of the levels of conventional pollutants in liquid discharges as per CPCB Mitigation of Impacts due to 4 requirements will be done. Water Consumption 4.Drip Irrigation and Micro-Sprinklers shall be used by the project for irrigating the landscaped that shall be developed on site. 5.The project commits that it would use only low flow and low flush – water saving plumbing fixtures, automatic level controllers at water tanks to reduce/optimize the demand side of water resource. This would also optimize the chain of environmental infrastructure to be set up on the site. 1.The project proposes to install Solar PVs system 2.The project proposes to provide solar hot water system to fulfill the hot water requirement without consuming the electricity. 3.Thick tree plantation is proposed along the periphery of the site ensuring adequate buffer and reducing heat gain by the building so that the buildings will remain naturally. 4.The project design will use high energy performing building materials which would have low U value Mitigation of Impacts due to 5 (Thermal Conductance) as compared to the Energy Consumption conventional materials. The external wall of building would use fly ash blocks, which will have mandatory SHGC as required by ECBC. 5.All the apartments will be provided with terraces and balconies towards east and west sides that entail external shading for the building facade and windows mitigating summer heat gain. The staggered outline of the high rise blocks will allow solar shading and wind movement. 6. The site planning will be done such that none of the building blocks will hinder light access to other

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 8 buildings Wastage of energy 7.Internal and external lighting design will be provided as required by ECBC which will have Lighting Power Density as per space requirements. The project would provide 20% lower LPD than as specified in ECBC, to achieve energy saving, while providing the require illumination levels, by using high efficacy lighting. 8.All external lighting and common area lighting (passage, lobby) would have automatic controls/sensors/timers to further reduce energy consumption by lighting. 9.The residential units in the project are extensively naturally ventilated while commercial tenants shall be encouraged to use air conditioning systems with minimum BEE 3-star rated split system. 10.The project will use pumps, motors and transformers with minimum losses and as per the ECBC 2007 requirements. 11.The project will use energy efficient elevators that would reduce the energy consumption of the project, having facility of group controls, audio assistance, Braille control panel and variable frequency drive. 1.Future residents and Cleaning AMC shall be encouraged to: 1.Choose non-toxic, biodegradable substitutes for household cleaning agents; 2. Reduce the use of non-renewable resources; 3. Avoid products with potentially harmful ingredients such as sponges with antibacterial ingredients; 4. Conserve water, sweep instead of wet mop when possible; 5. Use biodegradable drain clog removers made with natural enzymes. They accomplish the intended goal Impacts due to Cleaning & 6 without polluting the air in your home and the water on repairing activities the other side of the drain. 6. Don't pour hazardous chemicals through the sink or the drain; 7. Don't use chlorine based bleach for cleaning

2.The regular monitoring & repairing of the equipments such as STP, OWC, DG sets etc to avoid the sudden failure. 3.Cleaning of building premises, parking areas, common areas and club house shall be done on regular basis. v) Safety Measures, Emergency Procedures and Disaster Management:

During Construction:

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at

Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 9 1. Action Plan for Health & Safety on Site: The main purpose of this is to provide minimum level of sanitation/safety facilities for construction workers. It includes health & safety of labors during construction. The project hereby commits that the health, safety and well-being measures for on-site construction labors shall be provided by the developer. The National Building Code 2005 shall be followed to provide labor health and safety conditions for the project.

Health and well-being:

 Proper temporary structures with ventilation and daylight shall be set up for the residential labour.  1 toilet for every 10 labours shall be set up. At peak time considering around 100 nos. labour working on site 15 toilets shall be set up on the site.  The temporary structures for labour shall be neatly levelled and the labour shall be instructed to maintain the same.  The work shall not be done during the night time, hence only security lighting shall be provided near the labour camp and on the site.  The developer shall undertake regular health camps, checkups and general awareness activities for the construction labour.  The developer will run the creche for the labour childrens.  Water requirement for workers of aroun d 4.5 KLD is en visaged for the labour camp – for the domestic use by residential workers. This shall be supplied using private water tankers. Clean drinking water shall be provided to the labour on site, with the quality of water as recommended by the IS Codes.  The Sewage generated on site shall be led to proper constructed septic tanks. Also the solid waste that shall be generated on site shall be segregated properly. This responsibility shall be given to designated group of workers on site. The waste from the labour camps shall be managed through PCMC solid waste management system.

Safety at Work: The developer shall ensure stringent implementation by the contractor’s and sub-contractor on site with regards to the workers safety on site. The following points shall be addressed by the project – 1. Gear & Clothing: Hard helmets, gloves, gum or hard boots, clothing that fits properly (not using loose clothes or clothes that would increase chances of accidents), jackets, masks and goggles (as applicable) shall be used by the labour on site. 2. Equipment and Tools: The heavy machinery, lifts, hoists etc shall be maintained properly on site. The developer shall ensure that the contractor has a regular maintenance protocol for such equipments. Beyond 4 floors, proper safety nets and harness shall be provided along with appropriate walking boards and stable formwork. Electrical equipments shall be used carefully with proper earthing, to avoid accidents due to any electrical shocks. Safety belts and ropes shall be used by the labours at difficult locations on site. It shall be ensured that the ropes are in condition, before they are put to use. The developer shall ensure that the contractor has imparted training to the workforce explaining the use and significance of using the above-mentioned measures on site & that it is in benefit of all the workers on site to use safety equipments. The site engineer shall ensure the implementation of this credit. 3. Signage: Safety, No smoking, Use of safety equipment signage shall be installed at various locations on site, to keep reminding everyone on site to use proper safety gears and procedures on site.

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 10 2. Action Plan for Emergency Procedures & Disaster Preparedness: The emergency plan will be prepared which will include the following points for the benefits of the workers:

1. The site shall install portable fire extinguishers, sand buckets etc on site, in case of fire emergency. 2. The workforce shall also be trained to gather at a safe assembly point within the site that shall be designated, in case of any emergencies on site. 3. The labour camp and site office shall have a board with contacts and phone nos. of the emergency services such as ambulance, Police stations, fire safety department, hospitals, NGOs etc. and chief contractors, in case they need to be called during an emergency. The boards will be displayed in local area languages 4. First Aid kit will be made available on the site office for preliminary treatment. 5. Labour trainings by experts will be conducted on site time to time to avoid the accidental hazards.

POST CONSTRUCTION: Action plan for Maintaining Safety related Infrastructure and Disaster Preparedness:  Signage: Safety, No smoking, Use of safety equipment signage shall be installed at various locations on site, to keep reminding everyone on site to use proper safety gears and procedures on site.  First Aid kit will be made available on the site office for preliminary treatment.  The site office shall have a board with contacts and phone nos. of the emergency services such as ambulance, Police stations, fire safety department, hospitals, NGOs etc. and chief contractors, in case they need to be called during an emergency.  The equipments like STP, OWC, DG sets, Recharge pits etc. shall be regularly checked by the society team to avoid accidental failure.  Future residents will be trained for preliminary hazards and action against the same.

Accountability Matrix of Staff and Agencies for EMP:

Sr. Action against impacts/Mitigation Responsibility Phase of No. Measures Responsibility 1 1.Tree preservation/transplantation Landscape consultant During Construction 2.Soil erosion control measures Site Engineer 3.Development of proposed Society Chairman Post occupancy landscape area 2 1.Water sprinkling to reduce local Site Engineer During Construction dust emissions 2.Site barricading to avoid noise penetration into the neighboring sites. 3.Schedule for site activities, material loading unloading & vehicular movement 4.Reuse of topsoil for landscaping 5.Material Storage 3 1.Selection of Eco friendly building Site Engineer During Construction material & RMC (Ready Mix

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 11 Concrete) 2.Gunny bags and pounding for moist curing 3.Selection of Chemical admixtures. 4.In order to wash the tires on heavy vehicles, trough type arrangement as against manual washing. 5.The National Building Code 2005 provisions for labour health and safety conditions for the project. 4 1. Appropriate temporary housing Site Engineer During Construction structures for the laborers will be Developer constructed. Appointed Agencies/NGOs 2.Provision of proper drinking water & and toilet facilities for workers. 3.Provision of enough dustbins to collect the dry & wet waste. 4.Daycare and education of construction workers children shall be arranged. 5.Labours training for solid waste disposal, usage of water & toilet facilities, health care practices. 6.Provision of safety equipments 7.Regular health check up camps, pest control programs, safety trainings

5 1.Construction and maintenance of Site engineer During Construction access roads and site roads Vehicle owners 2.Only PUC holding & registered vehicles will be permitted within the site premises. 3.Regular check-ups and maintenance of the vehicles 6 1.Site Logistics plan Site engineer During Construction 2.Storage of Construction materials & diesel 7 1.Construction of Trenches and Site engineer During Construction sedimentation basins during monsoon. 2.Trench preparation around the material storage areas 3.Regular pest control and repairing of water fixtures 8 1.Provision of entry & exit points and Architect During Construction driveways for easy movement of Site Engineer

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 12 vehicles. 2.Sign boards at driveways, landscape areas and at parking areas. 9 1.Separate dustbins for collection of Society Chairman Post occupancy wet & dry waste to each individual flats 2.Separate waste bins in common area to collect wet, dry(separate for plastic, pater, glass & metal waste), e- waste & battery wastes. 3.Maintenance of OWC, STP, DG sets etc 10 1.Maintenance of solar PV cells & Society Chairman Post occupancy Panels for lighting & hot water supply. 2.Maintenance of Garden/landscape area 3.Maintenance & monitoring of common motor pumps, lifts, water & energy meters etc.

4. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING CELL i. Environmental Monitoring Cell- Construction Phase All the environmental practices will be monitored by the project proponent. An organizational set up will be formed to ensure the effective implementation of mitigation measures.

The major duties and responsibilities of Environmental Monitoring Cell are as follows:

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 13 Project Head / Manager

Asst. Manager

Site Engineer Environmental Expert/Contractor EHS Expert

Site Supervisor

Cost of Environmental Monitoring Cell: Sr. No. EMC Salary/month

1 Project Head/ Manager 60,000/-

2 Asst. Project Manager 45,000/-

3 Environmental Expert/ EHS Expert 20,000/-

4 Site Engineer 35,000/-

5 Site Supervisor 10,000/-

TOTAL 1,70,000/-

ii. Environmental Monitoring Cell- Operation Phase

All the environmental practices will be monitored by the Chairman of the Society. An organizational set up will be formed to ensure the effective implementation of mitigation measures. The major duties and responsibilities of Environmental Monitoring Cell are as follows:

Chairman

Secretary

Estate Manager

Environmental Expert

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 14 5. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN:

Construction Phase

Operation Phase

Environmental Management Plan Proposed Residential project at S.NO. 11/1(P), 33/1,34, 35, 36/1+2, 37/2+6+9+10,40/1,41,43, 44/1 at Bhoirwadi, Tal. Mulshi, Pune By Grow India Real Con LLP Page 15