Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Form - 1/ Appendix – I

APPENDIX I (See paragraph – 6) FORM 1 (I) Basic Information:

S. No. Item Details

1. Name of Project Amendment in Environment Clearance J- 11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited.

2. S. No. in the schedule S.No. ‘1’ (Mining of Minerals)

3. Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ Amendment in EC tonnage to be handled/ command area/ lease area/number of wells to be drilled.

4. New/ Expansion/ Modernization Amendment in EC w.r.t extension of life of the mine and incorporation of captive mineral beneficiation units in EC.

5. Existing Capacity/Area Etc. ML Capacity : Silica sand : 3,10,000 tonnes production per annum Crushing & : Six captive mineral Screening plant beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ).

M.L. Area : 12.909 ha

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 1 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Form - 1/ Appendix – I

6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ Category B

7. Does it attract the general No, it does not attract the general Condition. condition? If yes, please specify.

8. Does it attract the specific No, it does not attract the Specific Condition. condition? If yes, please specify.

9. Location:

Plot/Survey/Khasra No. 146 Village khirkhira Tehsil Karauli District Karauli State 10. Nearest Railway station/ Airport Nearest Railway : Gangapur city Railway station at along with distance in Km. Station 14.5 km in NW direction Nearest Airport : International Airport at 125 km in NW direction. 11. Nearest Town, City, District Nearest city & : Karauli at 17.0 km in NE Headquarters along with distance district direction. in Km. headquarter 12. Village Panchayats, Zila Parishad, Village : Khirkhira Municipal Corporation, Local body Panchayat (complete postal addresses with Municipal : Nagar Parishad Karauli at telephone nos. to be given) Council Satyawati Vihar, Karauli, Rajasthan 322255 13. Name of the Applicant Integrated Glass Materials Limited

14. Registered Address

15. Address for correspondence: Project Proponent Name Mr . T. Hassanwalia Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Authorized Signatory Address 232, Tribhuwan Complex, Ishwar Nagar, Bahapur Mathura Road, Pin Code 110065 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. 9166660050

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 2 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Form - 1/ Appendix – I

Fax No. 01412751990 Details of Alternative Sites No alternative site has been examined since it is a site 16. Examined, if any. Location of these specific mining project based on availability of mineral sites should be shown on a potentiality in the area. toposheet.

17. Interlinked Projects No Interlinked Projects

18. Whether separate application of Not Applicable interlinked project has been submitted?

19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable

20. If no, reason Not Applicable

21. Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under: If yes,

details of the same and their status (a) This is an existing mining lease since 2008. This to be given. project does not attract any provision of The (a) The forest (Conservation) Act, forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 as total lease 1980? area is government land (Gair Mumkin Pahar). (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, (b) Keladevi Wildlife Sanctuary is located at about 1972? 10 km from Mining lease boundary. (c) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991? (c) C.R.Z Notification is not applicable for this project as it is located in Rajasthan.

22. Whether there is any Government No order/ Policy relevant/ relating to this site?

23. Forest Land involved (Hectares) Nil. Total lease area is government land (Gair Mumkin Pahar).

24. Whether there is any litigation No. This is an existing mining lease. There is no litigation pending against the project and/or pending against the project and/or land in which the land in which the project is project is proposed to be set up. proposed to be set up? (a) Name of the court

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(b) Case No. (c) Orders/ Directions of the court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

(II) 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 Yes The relief of the lease area is dominated by undulating change in land use, land topography. It consists of small mound range trending cover or topography towards NE to SW rising to 268 to 308 mRL. The mining including increase in lease area is 12.909 ha which government land (Gair intensity of land use (with mumkin pahar) respect to local land use At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be 4.68 plan). ha which will be converted in to water reservoir. Around 4.2 ha area will be covered under plantation. Mine’s office is existing in 0.05 ha, crushing plants in 1.5 ha area. The crushing and screening plant is located at mine site for converting the silica sand into required size mesh/ powder. The top soil will be stacked separately and ultimately used for plantation purpose. No dumps will remain at the end of life of mine. Therefore, permanent change in land use will be there and intensity of land use will be increased. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, No This is an existing mining lease. There is no building & vegetation and buildings? structure which need to be demolished/ removed from mining lease area. Total lease area is Government land. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be 4.68 ha which will be converted in to water reservoir. Around 4.2 ha area will be covered under plantation. Mine’s office will be developed in 1.0 ha area. The top soil will be stacked separately and ultimately used for plantation purpose. No dumps will remain at the end of life of mine. 1.4 Pre-construction No No pre-construction investigation is required since the investigations e.g. bore existence of mineral has already been assessed on the basis houses, soil testing? of mineral outcrops in the adjoining leases.

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1.5 Construction works? No An office and other necessary infrastructure is already existing (i.e. Rest Shelter, First Aid, Telephone Toilets etc.). 1.6 Demolition works? No There will be no demolition work.

1.7 Temporary sites used for No No temporary sites are required for construction work. This construction works or is an existing mining lease. housing of construction workers? 1.8 Above ground buildings, No Only excavations related to mining operations is beinf structures or earthworks carried out. including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations 1.9 Underground works No No underground work will be done. including mining or tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? Yes The mining lease area is 12.909 ha which government land (Gair mumkin pahar) At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be 6.30 ha which will be converted in to water reservoir. About 33% ha area will be covered under plantation. Mine’s office is existing in 0.05 ha & crushing plants in 1.0 ha area. The top soil will be stacked separately and ultimately used for plantation purpose. No dumps will remain at the end of life of mine. 1.11 Dredging? No No Dredging work is proposed.

1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structures.

1.13 Production and Yes The mining operations will be by semi-mechanized opencast manufacturing processes? method which include excavation, blasting, mineral beneficiation & transportation by trucks. The mined out mineral is used as captive. The overburden will also be loaded into tippers and stacked at earmarked places and reclaimed as per mining plan. Six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) located on Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha). 1.14 Facilities for storage of Yes Facilities have already been provided for storage of goods goods or materials? and materials as per mining plan. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or Yes  The mineral waste will be partly used in refilling/ disposal of solid waste or reclamation of mined out area. liquid effluents?  Domestic effluent generated from mining lease will be

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disposed off via soak pit and septic tank. 1.16 Facilities for long term No Permanent workers and staff members are mostly residents housing of operational of nearby villages. Thus, no land will be used for residential workers? purposes within mining area. 1.17 New road, rail or sea No No new road, rail or sea traffic during construction or traffic during construction operation proposed. or operation? 1.18 New road, rail, air No No New road, rail, air waterborne or other transport waterborne or other infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, transport infrastructure ports, airports etc are proposed. including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc? 1.19 Closure or diversion of No There is no proposal for closure or diversion of existing existing transport routes transport route etc. or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted No No new or diverted transmission lines or pipelines are transmission lines or proposed. pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, No There are no impoundment, damming, culverting, culverting, realignment or realignment or other changes to the hydrology of other changes to the watercourses or aquifers. hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No No stream is passing through the proposed mine site.

1.23 Abstraction or transfers of No Total Water requirement estimated is about 8 KLD. For Dust water form ground or suppression/ water sprinkling (2 KLD), green belt surface waters? development (3 KLD), drinking & sanitation (3 KLD). Water will be sourced from nearby villages and mine sump as and when developed. 1.24 Changes in water bodies No No change in the drainage pattern is proposed due to the or the land surface mining project. affecting drainage or run- off? 1.25 Transport of personnel or No Mine workers are residing in nearby area hence does not materials for construction, require any transport. Materials will be transported by hired operation or trucks. decommissioning? 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No There will not be any long-term dismantling or decommissioning or decommissioning or restoration works in the area. restoration works?

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1.27 Ongoing activity during No Not applicable, as no such activities are involved. de-commissioning which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area No Manpower required will be engaged from nearby areas, in either temporarily or thus influx of people is anticipated in the area. permanently? 1.29 Introduction of alien No The local/ indigenous species will be planted within the species? lease area. 1.30 Loss of native species or No Not envisaged, except small bushes, no major vegetation genetic diversity? cover/valuable flora is found within the mining lease area. 1.31 Any other actions? No Nil

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

2.1 Land especially undeveloped Yes The mining lease area is 12.909 ha which government land (Gair mumkin pahar) or agricultural land (ha) At the end of life of mine, total excavated area will be 6.30 ha which will be converted in to water reservoir. About 33% ha area will be covered under plantation. Mine’s office is existing in 0.05 ha & crushing plants in 1.0 ha area. The top soil will be stacked separately and ultimately used for plantation purpose. No dumps will remain at the end of life of mine. No agricultural land within the lease area.

2.2 Water (expected source & Yes S. No Particular Total Water Requirement competing users) unit: KLD (in KLD) 1 Green Belt / Plantation 3 2 Drinking & Sanitation 3 3 Dust Suppression & Water 2 Sprinkling Total Water Requirement 8 Source: Water will be purchased from nearby villages and will also be taken from mine sump.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 7 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Form - 1/ Appendix – I

2.3 Minerals (MT) No Silica sand excavated from the mining lease will be used in captive crusher.

2.4 Construction material – stone, No Not required as this is an existing mining lease. aggregates, sand / soil (expected source – MT)

2.5 Forests and timber (source – No Not required MT)

2.6 Energy including electricity and Mainly diesel operated equipment (Dumper, JCB, fuels (source, competing Yes Tractor, Pump etc.) will be used. The mine will be users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy operated in one shift only. (MW) DG SET DETAILS 82.5 KVA (02) & 320 KVA (01) DG SETS are existing for power backup. 2.7 Any other natural resources No No use of any other natural resource except that

(Use appropriate standard mentioned above. units)

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

3.1 Use of substances or materials, No Use of substances or materials, which are hazardous. which are hazardous (as per Only mining of silica sand and captive crushing will be MSIHC rules) to human health done. or the environment (flora, fauna, and

water supplies)

3.2 Changes in occurrence of No No disease has been noticed & there is no affect on

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disease or affect disease disease vectors in the area. vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases)

3.3 Affect the welfare of people Yes The project have improved living conditions due to e.g. by changing living increased employment opportunities, both direct and conditions? indirect, communication, and transport facilities.

3.4 Vulnerable groups of people No No effect envisaged. who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc.,

3.5 Any other causes No No any other causes except that mentioned above.

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month) S. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ rates, No. confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data

4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine Yes Total OB/ Mine waste up to conceptual stage. wastes

4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and No Only domestic wastewater in small quantities will be or commercial wastes) generated from the mine office toilets, which will be disposed in soak pit via septic tank.

4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per No No Hazardous wastes Hazardous Waste Management Rules)

4.4 Other industrial process wastes No No industrial process waste will be generated.

4.5 Surplus product No There will be no surplus product generated during mining operations.

4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge No None. There will not be any effluent generation, thus from effluent treatment Sewage sludge or other sludge generation from the project is nil.

4.7 Construction or demolition No No construction or demolition waste is envisaged.

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wastes

4.8 Redundant machinery or No There will be no redundant machinery or equipment. equipment

4.9 Contaminated soils or other No There will not be any contamination of soils or other materials materials.

4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not applicable as this is a mining project

4.11 Other solid wastes No None.

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

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

5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes Emission of SO2 & NO2 is there due to use of diesel fossil fuels from stationary or operated machinery. mobile sources Vehicular emission is kept under control by proper maintenance. Every effort will be made to minimize these emissions.

5.2 Emissions from production Yes Particulate Matter is generated during mining processes operation, but will be kept below the prescribed limits by adopting mitigation measures. Proper mitigation measures will be adopted like proper haul road maintenance by regular water spraying for dust suppression and proper maintenance of machineries to control these emissions within prescribed limits.

5.3 Emissions from materials Yes The handling & transport of the mineral and siliceous handling including storage or waste will emit fugitive dust, which will be controlled transport by water sprinkling on haul roads, maintenance of haul roads etc.

5.4 Emissions from construction No There will be no construction activities. activities including plant and equipment

5.5 Dust or odor from handling of Yes Blasting operation in mining operations will generate

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materials including construction dust. Dust will be generated in insignificant quantity materials, sewage and waste. during mining operations. This will be minimized by taking precautionary measures like controlled blasting and water sprinkling before/ after blasting.

5.6 Emissions from incineration of No Not applicable, as no incineration will be involved. waste.

5.7 Emissions from burning of No Not applicable, as there will be no burning of waste in waste in open air (e.g. slash open air. materials, construction debris)

5.8 Emissions from any other No There will be no other source of emission except the sources mentioned above.

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

6.1 From operation of equipment Yes Noise will be generated due to blasting, excavation , e.g. engines, ventilation plant, crushing, screening , transportation activities. Proper crushers selection of machines and their maintenance leads to less noise generation.

6.2 From industrial or similar No Not applicable, as no other industrial process like processes crushing etc. is involved in this mining project.

6.3 From construction or No Not applicable, as no construction or demolition is demolition proposed.

6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Generation of Noise and Vibration will be there due to drilling & blasting, crushing and screening. This will be minimized by taking precautionary measures such as proper blasting method, selection of explosive and quantity of explosive etc..

6.5 From construction or Yes Noise is anticipated due to transport of mineral by operational traffic trucks and dumping of waste/ O. B. by tractor trolleys and tippers. This will be minimized by proper maintenance of tractor trolleys & trucks/ tippers.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 11 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Form - 1/ Appendix – I

Regular monitoring will be done. All mitigative measures will be adopted to reduce noise generation during transportation.

6.6 From lighting or cooling No No lighting or cooling system will be involved in mining. systems The mining operation will be carried out during day time only.

6.7 From any other sources No There will be no other source except mentioned above.

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

7.1 From handling, storage, use or No Explosive and diesel will be handled, stored and used spillage of hazardous materials with care by the competent persons as per rules to avoid any risks.

7.2 From discharge of sewage or No There will be no discharge of sewage or other effluents other effluents to water or the from the mining lease. Only waste water generated land (expected mode and place from office toilets will be disposed in soak pit via. Septic of discharge) tank.

7.3 By deposition of pollutants No No deposition of pollutants emitted to air, into the land emitted to air into the land or or into water as the emissions will be kept limited below into water the prescribed standard. However, periodical monitoring will be carried out and results would be analyzed to minimize the impact.

7.4 From any other sources No Not applicable, as no other sources are involved except the mentioned above.

7.5 Is there a risk of long term build No There is no risk of long term build up of pollutants in the up of pollutants in the environment from these sources as proper mitigation environment from these measures will be taken regularly. sources?

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 12 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Form - 1/ Appendix – I

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 quantities/ rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data

8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires No Hazardous substance i.e. explosives & diesel oil etc are etc from storage, handling, use stored, handled and used with due care to avoid or production of hazardous spillages, fires & explosions.

substances No hazardous substance will be produced during mining operations, thus there is no question of any explosion etc.

8.2 From any other causes No Not applicable, as no any other causes are involved.

8.3 Could the project be affected by No No likely hood. natural disasters causing environmental damage (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 quantities/ rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of No It is not anticipated to develop the supporting facilities supporting, facilities, ancillary or ancillary development of such extent to impart any development or development adverse effect/ impact on the environment. stimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.:  Supporting infrastructure  Nil (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.)

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 Housing development  No  Extractive industries  No  Supply industries  No  Other  No 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, Yes The after use of mine site planned would be helpful to which could have an impact on the society, owing to better greenery and development the environment of water reservoir supporting the surrounding localities. 9.3 Set a precedent for later Yes A better after use scenario, which is likely to increase developments aesthetic beauty of the area in addition to benefit of greenery and water reservoir, would set precedence for subsequent entrepreneurs who venture such projects. Proper Environmental Management plan has been laid down and will be effectively implemented. 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to No No cumulative effects as there is no other existing or proximity to other existing or planned projects. planned projects with similar effects

(III) Environmental Sensitivity:

S. Areas Name/Identity Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed project No. location boundary

1. Areas protected under Kailadevi About 10 km distance in SE direction. international conventions, Wildlife national or local legislation for Sanctuary their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value.

Distance from mine Direction 2. Areas which are important S.No Water Body boundary (in Km) or sensitive for ecological 1. Rehanda 12.0 South west reasons - Wetlands, 2. Canal 10.5 South East watercourses or other water 3. Kansill Nala 9.0 South bodies, coastal zone,

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 14 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Form - 1/ Appendix – I

biospheres, mountains, 4. Sukh Nala 7.5 South forests. 5. Bhambalka Talav 3.5 North 6. Namai nala 11.0 East

Distance from mine Direction PF/ RF/ WLS/ NP/ TR boundary (in Km) 1. Karauli PF 14.0 North East 2. Bapoti PF 12.5 South west 3. Guneshra PF 12.0 North East 4. Kakarda PF 11.0 South East 5. Chuli Protected 10 .0 West Forest 6. Kailadevi Wildlife 10.0 South East Sanctuary 7. Jhilor jhon chhahra 10.0 East PF 8. Maramda PF 9.0 South East 9. Khohari PF 8.5 South East 10. Chherka PF 8.0 South East 11. Dabra PF 6.5 West 12. Garain PF 6.0 South west 13. Bani Birwasan PF 5.5 South East 14. Paitoli PF 5.0 North East 15. Amarwar PF 4.0 South East 16. Kotah PF 3.5 South East 17. Kachhroda PF 0.50 South west

3. Areas used by protected, Kailadevi About 10 km distance in SE direction. important or sensitive Wildlife species of flora or fauna for Sanctuary breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration.

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4. Inland, coastal, marine or None Distance Direction from mine S.No Water Body underground waters boundary (in Km) 1. Rehanda 12.0 South west 2. Canal 10.5 South East 3. Kansill Nala 9.0 South 4. Sukh Nala 7.5 South 5. Bhambalka 3.5 North Talav 6. Namai nala 11.0 East 5. State, National boundaries None No State, National boundaries are located within the 15 km radius of the mining lease area.

6. Routes or facilities used by None No such routes or facilities is located within the 15 the public for access to km radius of the mining lease area that is used by recreation or other tourist, the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas pilgrim areas

7. Defence installations None None

8. Densely populated or built- Gangapur Population approx. 346,614 at a distance of ~12.5 km up area in WNW direction of which total literates are 209,381 and illiterates are 137,233 persons (as per Census of , 2011 source http://www.censusindia.gov.in).

9. Areas occupied by sensitive Primary Kailadevi Temple is there but it is at 16.5 km from man-made land uses Schools, mine site (aerial distance) . (hospitals, schools, places of Dispensaries, worship, community Small Hospitals, facilities) Places of Worship

10. Areas containing important, Mineral Mineral : Availability of silica sand, high quality or scarce Resources, Resources whitesand, masonry stone.

resources (ground water Forest Resources Forest : Protected & Reserved resources, surface such as

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resources, forestry, Protected & Resources Forests.

agriculture, fisheries, Reserved Water : Mostly Surface water bodies tourism, minerals) Forests; Resources: (seasonal) & ground water Water is the major source of water Resources: in this region. Surface water bodies & ground Agricultural : Due to rocky and undulating water; Resources: territory with low soil cover Agricultural agriculture has limited Resources scope.

11. Areas already subjected to No The area is not subjected to the pollution or pollution or environmental damage. environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded)

12. Areas susceptible to natural No No likelihood. hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

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PRE – FEASIBILITY REPORT

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This is an existing mining lease . This is proposal for amendment in Environment Clearance (J- 11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) by M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited.

The Environmental Clearance was accorded by the Ministry for our said lease on 08/07/2008. The estimated life of mine was 8 years in the EC letter for targeted production capacity of silica sand 3,10,000 tonnes per annum (0.31 million TPA) . Consent to operate being regularly renewed and last Consent to Operate was issued in 11/12/2014 valid upto 31/08/2017. We have submitted renewal application for Consent to Operate on 11/07/2017 but Rajasthan state Pollution Control Board has intimated that consent to operate will be renewed after amendment in EC for life of mine. S

The lease is valid for 19 years upto November 3, 2038. The lease was registered on 02nd November, 2008. The mining operations was commenced in the year 2009 after grant & execution of mining lease and consent to operate by SPCB. Due to remote location of mine and uncertain market demand in the past, the achieved production is very low against the targeted production of 3,10,000 TPA. The production achieved in past years since its commencement has never been exceeded from 50,000 TPA.

In other words, the achieved production is about six times lower than the targeted production. This derives that the estimated life of mine is extended and final closure of mine will take further 14 years as per present estimations in approved mining plan and progressive mine closure plan. The Balance reserves of silica sand are 27,03,580 tonnes as on date as per approved mining plan.

Also, there are six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at the mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Therefore, as

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 1 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

per office order of RSPCB dated 24.01.2017, capacity of crushers/ mineral beneficiation units need to be mentioned in EC letter. Apropos the above, the proposal with request to amend Environment Clearance J- 11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 for extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) located at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Consent to Operate issued dated 11/12/2014, consent renewal application 11/07/2017 and RSPCB letter No. F- 12/(KARU-85)/ RPCB/ Gr-Mines.

2.0 PROJECT PROPOSAL

Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited.

3.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION

(i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited

Integrated Glass Materials Limited is a Public incorporated on 06 March 2009. It is classified as Non-govt company and is registered at Registrar of Companies, Delhi. Its authorized share capital is Rs. 20,000,000 and its paid up capital is Rs. 14,000,000.

It is inolved in Mining and quarrying , n.e.c.Integrated Glass Materials Limited's Annual General Meeting (AGM) was last held on 28 September 2018 and as per records from Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), its balance sheet was last filed on 31 March 2018. Directors of Integrated Glass Materials Limited are Gopal Ganatra, Shailesh Agarwal, Tajinder Singh Hassanwalia. Integrated Glass Materials Limited's Corporate Identification Number is (CIN) U14220DL2009PLC188298 and its registration number is 188298.Its Email address is [email protected] and its registered address is Unit No. 232, Tribhuwan Complex, Ishwar Nagar, Mathura Road, New Delhi New Delhi DL 110065 IN . M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 2 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

Project proposal Amendment in Environment Clearance J- 11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha)

Project type Amendment in EC

EC granted by MoEFCC Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008

(ii) Brief Description of the Nature of Project

This is an existing mining lease . This is proposal for amendment in Environment Clearance (J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) by M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited.

The Environmental Clearance was accorded by the Ministry for our said lease on 08/07/2008. The estimated life of mine was 8 years in the EC letter for targeted production capacity of silica sand 3,10,000 tonnes per annum (0.31 million TPA) . Consent to operate being regularly renewed and last Consent to Operate was issued in 11/12/2014 valid upto 31/08/2017. We have submitted renewal application for Consent to Operate on 11/07/2017 but Rajasthan state Pollution Control Board has intimated that consent to operate will be renewed after amendment in EC for life of mine.

The lease is valid for 19 years upto November 3, 2038. The lease was registered on 02nd November, 2008. The mining operation was commenced in the year 2009 after grant & execution of mining lease and consent to operate by SPCB. Due to remote location of

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 3 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

mine and uncertain market demand in the past, the achieved production is very low against the targeted production of 3,10,000 TPA. The production achieved in past years since its commencement has never been exceeded from 50,000 TPA.

In other words, the achieved production is about six times lower than the targeted production. This derives that the estimated life of mine is extended and final closure of mine will take further 14 years as per present estimations in approved mining plan and progressive mine closure plan. The Balance reserves of silica sand are 27,03,580 tonnes as on date as per approved mining plan.

Also, there are six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at the mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Therefore, as per office order of RSPCB dated 24.01.2017, capacity of crushers/ mineral beneficiation units need to be mentioned in EC letter.

Consent to Operate issued dated 11/12/2014, consent renewal application 11/07/2017 and RSPCB letter No. F- 12/(KARU-85)/ RPCB/ Gr-Mines.

(iii) Need for the Project & Its Importance to the Country/ Region

The mining activities will increase better employment opportunities. Average income level which is the indicator of socio-economic status of house hold is expected that it will uplift the economic standard. Thus, to improve quantity of life and prosperity.

(iv) Demand – Supply Gap

Considering the demand of silica sand and sufficient availability of the mineral in the area, it is essential to have the mine to sustain the supply of raw material and other ceramic and other manufacturing industries in nearby areas & also to provide employment opportunities to the locals.

(v) Imports vs. Indigenous Production

As the mineral is availability from found indigenous sources, thus, so the import of the same is not required. M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 4 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

(vi) Export Possibility

There is no export possibility as these minerals are quite cheap and locally available in abundance.

(vii) Domestic/Export Markets

These minerals have only domestic market. It is not of export quality as such will be consumed in local.

Silica sand is given to M/s AIS is one of the leading and integrated glass manufacturing companies in India and over the period of time, we have undertaken many architectural glass projects. Glass manufacturers produce different types of glass, to serve varied requirements. Apart from providing aesthetic value to the building; glass also caters to the practical functions like thermal insulation, solar control, safety and security, acoustic insulation, fire protection, etc.

(viii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project

The total manpower needed to run the mine has been assessed at 90. Summary of the manpower assessed for the rated capacity is detailed below:-

Highly Skilled: nil Skilled: 25 Semi -Skilled: 25 Un Skilled: 40 as per semi mechanization

The following supervisory personnel are proposed with management chart: Mining Engineer (Degree Holder) + Geologist | Mines Manager (Certificate Holder) |______| | | Mining Mate Clerk Watchman | Mine labourers

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4.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

(i) Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent Projects, If Any

The silica sand is captive use for the lessee. The lessee uses the mineral in glass industries. The lessee may also sale the mineral in different industries like ceramic, Foundry, glass and silicate industries.

(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates

Key Plan showing location of the project on toposheet is enclosed.

(iii) Details of Alternate Sites Considered

No alternative site has been taken into consideration due to availability of mineral resources in the area in question.

(iv) Size or Magnitude of Operation

Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ Amendment in EC tonnage to be handled/ command area/ lease area/number of wells to be drilled.

New/ Expansion/ Modernization Amendment in EC w.r.t extension of life of the mine and incorporation of captive mineral beneficiation units in EC. Existing Capacity/Area Etc. ML Capacity production : Silica sand : 3,10,000 tonnes per annum Crushing & Screening plant : Six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ). M.L. Area : 12.909 ha

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 6 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

(v) Project Description with Process Detail

Salient features along with project vicinity details of the Mining project is given below:

Table-1 Salient features of the Project S. No. Particulars Details A. Mining Lease Details 1. Name of the Project Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 2. Mineral Silica Sand 3. Mineral processing Six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units within lease (captive) of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) 4. Mining Lease Number M.L. No. 14/06 5. Mining Lease Area 12.909 ha 6. Le ase Holder M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. 7. Lease Period 14 years 8. Elevation Range in the 309 mRL to 215 mRL area 9. General ground level 220 mRL 10. Ground Water table About 70 meter below from the general ground level. 155 mRL to 155mRL 11. Ultimat e Working Depth Minimum depth of workings- 273mRl (17magl) Maximum depth of workings – 245mRL (45 mbgl) Mining will not intersect ground water table level B. Location 12. Khasra Number 143 13. Village Khirkhira 14. Tehsil Karauli 15. District Karauli 16. Stat e Rajasthan

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S. No. Particulars Details 17. Latitude & Longitude

18. Toposheet No. Core Zone : 54 B/15 Buffer Zone: 54 B/11, 54 B/14, 54 B/16, H43x10, H43x11. C. Other details 19. Cost of the project ₹ 1 Crores 20. Cost for Environmental Captital Cost: ₹₹ 5 lakhs per annum Protection Measures Recurring cost: ₹ ₹ 1.5 lakhs per annum 21. Cost for CSR Activities ₹ 5 lakhs per annum 22. Average Annual Rainfall 537 mm

23. Seismic Zone II

(1) GEOLOGY OF THE AREA

REGIONAL GEOLOGY:

Table-4 Stratrigraphic Sequence of Udaipur District Quaterney Alluvium/ Soil /Recent Vindhyan Bhander Group Upper Bhander(Maihar) Sandstone Super Group Sirbu Shale, Lower Bhander (Bundi hill) Sandstone, Lakheri Lime Stone.

Rewa Group Upper Rewa (govindgarh) sandstone, Jhiri shale, Lower Rewa (indargarh) Sandstone, Panna Shale Kaimur Group Kaimur Sandstone Sand Group Tirohan Breccia Satola Group Tirohan Lime stone, Sand stone with grit and conglomerate

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LOCAL GEOLOGY

Recent Soil Vindhyan Super Rewa Group Lower Rewa Sand Stone Group Method of Mining

The mining operations will be done by semi-mechanized opencast method which include drilling, blasting, excavation, sorting of mineral & transportation by trucks/dumpers. The production involves removal of overburden & mineral by using Excavator/Loader. Blasting is proposed for the extraction or removal of mineral and small O/B. Blasting will be done in scientific manner with use of non electric ignition system, to control & prevent the dust to get air borne and to control the fly rock as well as vibration.

The top alluvium will be kept separately and will be used for plantation purpose. Subsequently, small overburden and mineral reject or inter burden below the top soil will be mined out and stacked at the prescribed place which will be ultimately used for backfilling of the voids created as a result of mining.

There are six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at the mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 9 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

EXTENT OF MECHANIZATION

The machineries required for mining will be as follows:-

Table – 4 List of machinery Machineries & Specification. Number

Tippers 10-20 tonne capacity Eight Tractor trolley 4 tonne capacity Two Water tank (trolley mounted) 4000 liters capacity One Hand tools as required Hydraulic excavator/ loader Three Compressor Two Other machineries as required

(2) YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS OF THE NEXT FIVE YEARS

The Year-wise production targetted for next five years will be as per approved mining plan. The production capacity will be limited to 3,10,000 TPA or 0.31 million tonnes per annum.

(3) LOADING & TRANSPORT

The excavated mineral will be loaded into tractors / dumper / tipper. The waste rocks will be loaded by excavator then transported to the Dump yard and mineral loaded into trucks & dumper for its transportation to various site

(4) CONCEPTUAL PLAN

The lease is valid further for 19 years upto November 3, 2038. The lease was registered on 02nd November, 2008. The mining operations were commenced in the year 2009 after the grant & execution of mining lease and consent to operate by SPCB.

Due to remote location of the mine and uncertain market demand in the past, the achieved production is very low against the targeted production of 3,10,000 TPA. The production achieved in past years since its commencement has never been exceeded from 50,000 TPA.

In other words, the achieved production is about six times lower than the targeted production. This derives that the estimated life of mine is extended and final closure of mine will take further 14 years as per present estimations in approved mining plan and

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progressive mine closure plan. The balance reserves of silica sand are 27,03,580 tonnes as on date as per approved mining plan.

MINEABLE RESERVES AND ANTICIPATED LIFE OF THE MINE

The reserves will be increased after completion of proposed prospecting work and proposed development. Thus these reserves are quite sufficient for the period of the scheme.

Mineable Depletion of Balance Production Reserves are reserves in reserves in target in tones sufficient for years Reserves tones as per tonnes after the scheme in tonnes scheme 40,52,200 13,48,620 27,03,580 3,10,000 5+8.8= 13.8= 14 years If production will be towards lower side the reserves become suitable for more years.

(vi) Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product

This is a mining project , primary sector industry. Raw Material not Required. However the excavated mineral will serve as raw material for the mineral processing units located on mining lease.

(vii) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project, if any, should be briefly Outlined

 No waste water will be generated from mining operation.

 Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank.

 Top soil will be utilized for greenbelt/plantation within the lease area.

 Overburden will be used for backfilling the part of excavated area & will be reclaimed by plantation.

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(viii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power Requirement and Source

A. Water requirement:

Total water requirement for the proposed project will be 8 KLD which will be purchased from nearby villages and mine sump.

S. No Particular Total Water Requirement (in KLD) 1 Green Belt / Plantation 3 2 Drinking & Sanitation 3 3 Dust Suppression & Water 2 Sprinkling Total Water Requirement 8 B. Power requirement:

The electric power will not be use for the process of mining. Only HSD Fuel will be required for operating excavators, dumpers & pumps etc.

(ix) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid) And Scheme for Their Management/Disposal:

The OB reject removed will be backfilled in the excavated part of the pit. The topsoil removed shall then be spread over it and plantation done on it.

There will not be any mine discharge. Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank.

5.0 SITE ANALYSIS

(i) Connectivity

The site is well connected with roads. The lease area is about Gangapur city Railway station at 14.5 km in NW direction. Jaipur International Airport at 125 km in NW direction. It is well connected with roads. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these places. Water Management (Source & Supply of water).

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 12 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

(ii) Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership

Existing Land Use Pattern

The total ML area of comprises of Government waste land. There is no forest land within the leasearea. (iii) Topography

The relief of the applied lease area is dominated by undulating topography. Rainfall in this area is average.

No railway line and canal passing through the lease area. There is no forest land in the lease area. The lease area is govt waste land. No electric line is passing through the lease area.

(iv) Existing Land Use Pattern {Agriculture, Non-Agriculture, Forest, Water Bodies (Including Area Under CRZ)}, Shortest Distances From The Periphery Of The Project To Periphery Of The Forests, National Park, Wild Life Sanctuary, Eco Sensitive Areas, Water Bodies (Distance From The HFL Of The River), CRZ. In Case Of Notified Industrial Area, A Copy Of The Gazette Notification

Government land Government land Lease area is Gair Mumkin Pahar 12.909 hectare Total Area 12.909 hectares

The total lease area is of 12.909 hectares and it forms a part of Survey of India G.T. Sheet number 54 B/14. District- Karauli, State- Rajasthan Taluka- Karauli, Village- Khirkhira

Table-Environment Sensitivity S. Areas Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed project location No. boundary

1. Areas protected under Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary About 10 km distance in SE international conventions, direction. national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape,

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cultural or other related value.

Areas which are important Distance from Direction S.No Water Body mine boundary or sensitive for ecological (in Km) reasons - Wetlands, 1. Rehanda 12.0 South west watercourses or other 2. Canal 10.5 South East water bodies, coastal 3. Kansill Nala 9.0 South zone, biospheres, 4. Sukh Nala 7.5 South mountains, forests. 5. Bhambalka 3.5 North Talav 6. Namai nala 11.0 East

Distance from Direction PF/ RF/ WLS/ NP/ mine boundary TR (in Km) 1. Karauli PF 14.0 North East 2. Bapoti PF 12.5 South west 3. Guneshra PF 12.0 North East 4. Kakarda PF 11.0 South East 5. Chuli Protected 10 .0 West Forest 6. Kailadevi 10.0 South East Wildlife Sanctuary 7. Jhilor jhon 10.0 East chhahra PF 8. Maramda PF 9.0 South East 9. Khohari PF 8.5 South East 10 Chherka PF 8.0 South East 11. Dabra PF 6.5 West 12. Garain PF 6.0 South west 13. Bani Birwasan 5.5 South East PF

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14. Paitoli PF 5.0 North East 15. Amarwar PF 4.0 South East 16 Kotah PF 3.5 South East 17. Kachhroda PF 0.50 South west

4. Inland, coastal, marine or Distance from Direction S.No Water Body mine boundary underground waters (in Km) 1. Rehanda 12.0 South west 2. Canal 10.5 South East 3. Kansill Nala 9.0 South 4. Sukh Nala 7.5 South 5. Bhambalka 3.5 North Talav 6. Namai nala 11.0 East

7. Defence installations None

8. Densely populated or Gangapur Population approx. 346,614 at a distance of ~12.5 built-up area km in WNW direction of which total literates are 209,381 and illiterates are 137,233 persons (as per Census of India, 2011 source http://www.censusindia.gov.in).

9. Areas occupied by Kailadevi Temple is there but it is at 16.5 km from mine site sensitive man-made land (aerial distance) . uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities)

(v) Existing Infrastructure:

There is no building & structure within mining lease area. Total lease area is Government waste land. The rest shelter mines office already existing on ML area as this is an existing project.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 15 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

(vi) Soil Classification

The lease area is having well drained, calcareous, clayey soils on with moderate erosion.

(vii) Climatic Data from Secondary Sources

Atmosphere is generally dry except during the monsoon period from July to September. Rainfall in the district is the major contribution of South-west Monsoon January is the coldest month with mean maximum and minimum temperatures being lowest at 22.70C & 7.60C. In summer it is as high as 44°C.

(viii) Social Infrastructure Available

The site is well connected with social infrastructure facilities like medical, post office, schools, police stations etc. and as such, no constraints are envisaged in this aspect as the tehsil and district headquarter is near to the mine site.

6.0 PLANNING BRIEF

(i) Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and Transportation etc.) Town and Country Planning/Development Authority Classification

Six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Excavated mineral from mine will be processed in crushing units.

(ii) Population Projection

Manpower required will be engaged from nearby areas. No significant influx of people is anticipated in the area.

(iii) Land Use Planning

The area comprises of govt. waste land.

(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)

Mining Management will assess the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby area of the proposed mine site and same will be developed under corporate social responsibilities programs.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 16 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

(v) Amenities/Facilities

Mining Management will develop the Amenities/Facilities in the nearby area of the proposed mine site as per requirement of local people of the nearby area under corporate social responsibility programs.

7.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

(i) Industrial Area (Processing Area) Six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH isintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited.

(ii) Residential Area (Non Processing Area) This is not required as mine workers comes from nearby villages.

(iii) Green Belt  Approximately 33 % area of the mining lease is being covered under plantation.  Area proposed to be covered with trees @ 1000 per hectare.  Green belt will be developed around the lease boundary, haul roads, office, plantation will be done on undisturbed area, reclaimed area & mine office etc.  Green belt will be developed in first three years of mining plan period.  Plant species already planted and to be planted are as follows - Azadirachta indica (Neem), Millingtonia hortensis (Indian Cork Tree/ Neem Chameli), Ziziphus mauritiana (Ber), Ailanthus excelsa (Ardu), Acacia senegal (Kumtha), Acacia catechu (Ker), Emblica officinalis (Amla), , Bauhinia variegata (Kachnar), Holoptlia integrifolia (Churel), etc.  The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants. (iv) Social Infrastructure The mining lease is existing and many locals are already dependent on it for the employment. The lease has resulted in growth of the surrounding areas by increased direct and indirect employment opportunities in the region including ancillary development and supporting infrastructure.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 17 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

(v) Connectivity The lease area is about Gangapur city Railway station at 14.5 km in NW direction. Jaipur International Airport at 125 km in NW direction. It is well connected with roads. Post and Telegraph, Hospital, Bank, Education and all market facilities are available at these places. Water Management (Source & Supply of water)

Total water requirement for the project will be 8 KLD.

Table – 11 Water Requirement S. No Particular Total Water Requirement (in KLD)

1 Green Belt / Plantation 3

2 Drinking & Sanitation 3

3 Dust Suppression & Water 2 Sprinkling

Total Water Requirement 8

Source: Mining Plan along with progressive mine closure plan

Water will be purchased from nearby villages and mine sump.

 There is no surface water body within the mining lease area. Thus, there is no localized / concentrated contamination of water from the mining in area.

 Garland drains will be provided around the working pits. Rainwater will not be diverted into any natural water channel.

 The rain water collected in mining pit will be used for plantation, dust suppression requirements.

 Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank.

(vi) Sewerage System Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. Outside discharge is not envisaged.

(vii) Industrial Waste Management

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 18 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

No industrial waste water is generated from mining operation. Waste water generated from silica sand washing will be recirculated back in the system after sedimentation in settling tank located within mining lease.

(viii) Solid Waste Management The OB reject generated from mine will be used for backfilling part of the excavated pit.

The topsoil removed will be spread over the reclaimed area and will be used for plantation.

(ix) Power Requirement & Supply/Source Electric power will not be required in mining operations.

8.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN

(i) Policy To Be Adopted (Central/State) In Respect Of The Project Affected Persons Including Home Oustees, Land Oustees And Landless Laborers (Brief Outline To Be Given)

Not Applicable as this is an existing mining lease. There is no existence population, home oustees, Land Oustees etc. within the proposed mining lease area.

9.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

(i) Likely Date Of Start Of Construction And Likely Date Of Completion (Time Schedule For The Project To Be Given)

After obtaining valid consent to operate from RSPCB and as per applicability of EIA notification , 2006 as amended from time to time, after seeking EC, the mining operations will get started.

(ii) Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms Of Economic Viability of the Project

Cost of the project : Rs 1 crores Cost for Environmental Protection : Rs 5 lakhs per annum Measures

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 19 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

Cost for CSR Activities : ` 4 lakhs per annum

10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 10.1.1 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL

 Approach road shall be sprinkled with water at regular intervals for controlling fugitive emission during vehicular movement.

 Speed of vehicles is restricted below 20 Km/Hour on kutcha roads in order to control fugitive emissions.

 Vehicles are not overloaded and silica sand transportation shall be done only through covered trucks so that no spillage of sand takes place.

 Vehicles used in mining and transportation is maintained well so as to keep vehicular emissions in control.

 Fugitive emission in work place ambient air shall be monitored.

 The emission shall conform to the standards prescribed by the concerned authorities.

 Sharp drill bits will be used for drilling to reduce generation of dust.

 Drilling machines equipped with water spraying system to prevent dust to get air borne.

 Blasting is done in scientific manner, use of non electric ignition system, use of to control & prevent the dust to get air borne and to control the fly rock.

 Green Belt is being developed around the lease boundary, haul roads, office, plantation will be done on undisturbed area, reclaimed area & mine office etc.

 Periodical water spraying on the haul roads is done.

10.1.2 WATER MANAGEMENT

 Water table will not be intersected at any stage of mining. Mining operations will be kept well above the groundwater table.

 Withdrawal of ground water will not be there.

 There is no surface water body within the mining lease area. Thus, there is no localized / concentrated contamination of water from the mining in area.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 20 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

 Garland drains will be provided around the working pits. Rainwater will not be diverted into any natural water channel.

 The rain water collected in mining pit will be used for plantation, dust suppression requirements.

 Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank.

10.1.3 NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL

 Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out which will help in reducing generation of noise during operations.

 Workers exposed to high noise levels will be provided with ear defenders.

 Adequate silencers will be provided in all the diesel engines.

 Green belt area has been developed to minimize the noise generation.

 Periodic monitoring shall be done.

10.1.4 LAND RECLAMATION

 The total excavated area will be converted into water reservoir. Around 6.5 ha area will be afforested during life of mine.

 Non-backfilled excavated area will act as pit sump for rainwater harvesting & water from pit sump will be used for plantation & dust suppression.

10.1.5 Overburden / Solid Waste MANAGEMENT

 Project proponent is committed to strive to adopt zero waste mining concepts by reducing the quantum of reject through technological innovation / finding its use through perspective buyers/ usage within the mining lease to construct arterial haul roads.

 Overburden (OB) dumps will be stacked at earmarked dump sites only and will not be kept active for long period.

 Proper terracing of OB dumps carried out so that the overall slope will come down to 28 degrees

 The OB reject generated from mine up to conceptual stage which will be used within mining lease in construction of haul roads, etc.

 No dump will remain at the end of life of the mine.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 21 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

 The topsoil removed will be spread over the reclaimed area and will be used for plantation.

10.1.6 EFFLUENT DISPOSAL AND MANAGEMENT

 There will be no trade effluent generated as this is a silica sand mining lease.

 It is ensured that there is no leakage of oil and grease from the vehicles used for transportation.

 No discharge of trade effluent shall be made within or outside the premises.

 The domestic effluent shall be disposed of into soak pit through septic tank.

 The approach road to site of stone crusher and active haul roads inside the premises must be paved or hard surfaced.

 Sign board showing the name, address and capacity of the crusher has been maintained at the entrance of the premises.

 The raw material shall be procured from legal source only/ captive mining lease.

 Daily record of raw material procured and production shall be maintained by the industry.

 Proper covering of plant & machinery and installation of pollution control measures.

10.1.7 BLASTING MEASURES

 Controlled blasting is done in scientific manner, use of non- electric ignition system, use of to control & prevent the dust to get air borne and to control the fly rock.

 Fugitive emission in work place ambient air shall be monitored.

 Blasting is carried out in day time only with safe blasting parameters.

10.1.8 GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT At the end of life of mine, 4.25 ha (including 7.5 m wide safety zone) of the area will be covered under Green belt / Plantation.

 Green Belt will be developed around the lease boundary, haul roads, office, plantation will be done on undisturbed area, reclaimed area & mine office etc.

 The plant species will be selected in consultation with forest department.

 Plant species already planted and to be planted are as follows –

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 22 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

 The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants.

10.1.9 SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT

 As the mining activities will increase, better employment opportunity.

 The management will recruit the semi skilled & unskilled workers from the nearby villages thus increasing the social status of the villagers.

 Environmental awareness will be created by organizing awareness camps, and rallies by school children.

 Adult Education programme are proposed for up-gradation of literacy level.

10.1.10 HEALTH & SAFETY

 Protective respiratory devices will be provided to personnel working in dusty areas with adequate training.

 The mine authorities will arrange family planning camps, eye operation camps and other specific disease health camps etc. in nearby villages.

11.0 Environment Management at crusher Pollution Control Measures adopted at crushing units is as below:-

 Construction of SPM metalled or hard surfaced roads within the premises

 Construction of wind breaking walls

 Dust containment cum suppression system for the equipment

 Growing of a green belt along with Periphery

 Regular cleaning and wetting of the roads

 The pollution control measures should be installed as per details contained in Guidelines for Abatement of Pollution in Stone Crusher Industry issued by the Board vide letter no. SCMG(Gen.-3)/RPCB/307 dated 05.06.2018 and the industry shall comply with the guidelines.

 All vibratory screens is totally enclosed in rigid and reasonably dust tight housing. If containment of dust within the screen house structure is not satisfactory, then a dust extraction and collection system should be provided. All grizzlies shall be enclosed on top and from three sides and sufficient water sprayers shall be installed at their feeding and outlet areas.

 Dust remain confined within enclosures. All transfer points to and from conveyor have been enclosed. M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 23 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

 Free falling transfer points from conveyor to stockpiles should be fitted with flexible curtains or be enclosed with chutes designated to minimize the drop height.

 Water spraying arrangements has been installed and operated at all strategic locations such as, at the feeding inlet of stone crushers, at transfer points on surface of all surge, piles and stock piles of blasted rocks or aggregates, all open stockpiles for aggregates of size in excess of 5 mm, active haul roads inside the workers etc.

 Periodic monitoring of Ambient air will be done. SPM is being & will be kept between 3 meters and 10 meters from any process equipment of the stone crushing unit shall not exceed 600 micrograms per cubic meter.

 Minimum 33% of the area will be covered by plantation

 All activities/ operations within covered shed and suitable air pollution control arrangements will be installed to control fugitive air emissions generated from the process or handling of raw materials.

 Unit ensures to achieve prescribed standards as per EP Act, 1986 and maintain requisite Pollution Control Measures to achieve prescribed standards all the time.

 No discharge of trade effluent shall be made within or outside the premises.

 The domestic effluent shall be disposed of into soak pit through septic tank.

12.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL

 The proposal is for amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited.

 This is an existing mining lease.

 Development of social amenities will be in the form of medical facilities, education to underprivileged and creation of self help groups.

 No major adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required mitigation measures are inbuilt in the project.

M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited 24 Amendment in Environment Clearance J-11015/351/2007-IA. II (M) dated 08.07.2008 w.r.t extension in life of mine and incorporation of six captive mineral beneficiation/ crushing units (three units of 15 TPH, one unit 50 TPH, one 50 TPH sand washing beneficiation unit and one 2.5 TPH Disintegrator Unit ) at Silica Sand Mining lease (M.L. No. 14/06, 12.909 ha) of M/s Integrated Glass Material Limited. Pre-Feasibility Report

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