APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE OF GROUP HOUSING

At Bearing Khasra No. 8/26/2, Area Measuring 2.947 Acres at Village Kapashera, Tehsil Vasant Vihar, New

Activity: 8(a); Category-B Total Plot Area: 11930 m2 ​ Net Plot Area: 9164.108 m2 ​ Total Built-up area: 50220.705 m2 ​ Being Developed By M/s Anant Raj Limited H-65, Connaught Circus, -110001

Prepared By: M/s PERFACT ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. (NABET Registered wide list of accredited consultants organizations/ Rev 87/May 08, 2020 at S.No.-124) th ​ 5 ​ Floor, NN Mall, Mangalam Palace, Sector-3, Rohini, New-Delhi-85 ​ Phone: 011-49281360, [email protected] ​ ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION DOCUMENTS PAGE NO. COVER LETTER i AUTHORIZATION TO REPRESENTATIVE OF PROJECT PROPONENT ii (BOARD RESOLUTION) A FORM I A-1 to A-20 B FORM IA B-1 to B-17 C CONCEPTUAL PLAN C-1 to C-12 D ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN D-1 to D-38 E RISK ASSESSMENT E-1 to E-11 F ENCLOSURES F-1 to F-173 1 AUTHORISATION OF CONSULTANT F-2 2 ACCRERDITATION OF CONSULTANT F-4 3 LAND PAPERS F-7 4 COMPANY AMALGAMATION ORDER F-68 5 SDM ORDER F-82 6 LAL DORA CERTIFICATE WITH KHATAUNI F-91 7 NOC FROM AAI F-99 8 DUAC APPROVAL F-102 9 FIRE APPROVAL F-105 10 STRUCTURAL SAFETY CERTIFICATE F-111 11 AIR DISPERSION REPORT F-113 12 TRAFFIC REPORT F-128 13 LAYOUT PLAN F-151 14 LANDSCAPE PLAN F-154 15 BASEMENT PLANS F-156 16 SECTION AND ELEVATION F-158 17 TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP F-161 18 TEST REPORTS F-163 19 ADS Reply to Queries raised in 51st EAC Meeting F- 174 Group Housing at Village Kapashera, Tehsil Vasant Vihar, New Delhi by M/s Anant Raj Limited

SECTION A: FORM 1

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FORM 1

I. Basic Information

S.No. Item Details 1. Name of the project/s “Group Housing” 2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (a) 2 Total plot area- 11930 m ​ (2.947 Acres) ​ Proposed capacity/ area/length/ tonnage 2 Net Plot area: 9164.108 m (2.264​ Acres) ​ 3. to be handled/ command area/ lease Total Built-up area- 50220.705 m2 ​ area/ number of wells to be drilled

4. New/ Expansion/Modernization New 5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Not Applicable The project falls under Category ‘B’ as per EIA 6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ ​ Notification, 2006 and its subsequent amendments. Does it attract the general condition? If 7. Not Applicable yes, please specify. Does it attract the specific condition? If 8. Not Applicable yes, please specify. Latitude: 28°31'42.37"N Location Longitude: 77° 4'41.90"E Plot/ Survey/ Khasra No. Khasra No. 8/26/2

9. Village Kapashera Tehsil Vasant Vihar

District South State New Delhi Nearest Railway Station: Bijwasan Railway Station -2.73 Km WNW

Nearest railway station/ airport along Nearest Airport: 10. with distance in kms. Indira Gandhi International Airport - 3.65 Km NNE

Nearest Highway: NH 8 - 1.98 Km ESE Nearest Town, city, District 11. Headquarters along with distance in The project is in New Delhi itself. kms. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, DC Office South West Delhi Municipal Corporation, Local body 12. Address: Old Tax Terminal Building, Kapashera, (complete postal addresses with Delhi-37 Tel. - 011-25069484 telephone nos. to be given) ​

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eMail :- [email protected] ​ 13. Name of the applicant Ajay Singh Pathania 14. Registered Address H-65 Connaught Circus, New Delhi

15. Address for correspondence:

Name Ajay Singh Pathania Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) DGM Address H-65 Connaught Circus, New Delhi Pin Code 110001 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. 011-43034400, 9810585435 Fax no. - Details of Alternative Sites examined, if 16. any. Location of these sites should be Not Applicable shown on a toposheet. 17. Interlinked Projects No Whether separate application of 18. Not Applicable interlinked project has been submitted? 19. If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20. If no, reason Not Applicable Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given. (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, Not Applicable. 21. 1980? (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, Not Applicable 1972? Not Applicable (c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991? Whether there any Government Order/ Not Applicable 22. Policy relevant/ relating to the site?

23. Forest land involved (hectares) No Whether there is any litigation pending No against the project and/ or land in which the project is propose to be set up? (a) Name of the Court Not applicable 24. (b) Case No. Not applicable (c) Orders/ directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the Not applicable proposed project.

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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 / wherever possible) with source of information data No 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in No Land lies in the extended Abadi area (Lal Dora Land) land use, land cover or topography and Lal Dora Certificate dated 11.08.1998 has been including increase in intensity of obtained. Lal Dora Certificate along with Khatauni is land use (with respect to local land attached in Section E. Now a Group Housing is use plan) proposed on the land. However, land cover of the proposed site will be changed to Group Housing. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, No Some trees exist at the boundary of the site which will vegetation and buildings? be retained. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No No new land use will be created.

1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. Yes Pre-construction geo-technical investigation has been bore houses, soil testing? done. 1.5 Construction works? Yes Construction will be done as per Building by-laws.

1.6 Demolition works? No Not Applicable. 1.7 Temporary sites used for No Approx. 200 workers will be hired from nearby areas construction works or housing of during the construction phase so there will be no need construction workers? of providing housing. Only temporary shelters will be provided. 1.8 Above ground buildings, structures Yes Above ground, the building will be elevated up-to or earthworks including linear maximum height of 38.35 m. 3 structures, cut and fill or excavations Approx. 53500 m soil​ excavation will be done for ​ foundation and 2 levels of basement. 1.9 Underground works including No Not applicable mining or tunnelling? 1.10 Reclamation works? No Not applicable

1.11 Dredging? No Not applicable

1.12 Offshore structures? No Not applicable.

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1.13 Production and manufacturing No It is a Group Housing; hence no production or processes? manufacturing processes will be carried out. 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes During Construction Phase: materials? ● Separate raw material yards will be made within the project site. ● Cement will be separately stored under cover in bales. ● Sand will be stacked nearby under tarpaulin cover. ● Bricks and steel will be laid in the open. During Operation Phase: The proposed project will be a Group Housing for which household goods will be kept in respective dwelling units. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of Yes During Construction Phase: solid waste or liquid effluents? Approx. 200 labourers will work during the construction phase and approx., 30 kg/day of solid waste will be generated from labourers which will be disposed off at the Municipal Solid Waste Site. Construction debris will be used in levelling & backfilling purposes to the extent possible & rest will be sent to the construction & demolition facility. Mobile Toilets during the construction phase will be provided 7 KLD of generated waste water will be disposed of in a septic tank followed by soak pit.

During Operation Phase: Approx. 468 kg/day (171 TPA) of solid waste will be generated from the project. Out of which, biodegradable waste will be 281 kg/day (103 TPA) which will be treated in in-house Organic Waste Converter to be converted to manure. 94 kg/day (34 TPA) of Non- Biodegradable waste and 93 kg/day (34 TPA) of plastic waste will be given to approved recycler.

The total waste water generation from the proposed complex will be 123 KLD which will be treated in an in-house STP of 160 KLD based on MBBR technology.

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Details of Water Management are given in the Environment Management Plan. 1.16 Facilities for long term housing of No During Construction phase: operational workers? Only temporary shelters will be provided.

During Operation Phase: As this is a Group Housing, staff like maintenance staff will be from the nearby areas. 1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during No No new road, rail etc. will be proposed. However, construction or operation? existing transportation facilities will be used during the construction or operation phase.

1.18 New road, rail, air, waterborne or No Roads are already existing near the plot. other transport infrastructure Transportation measures existing near the plot. including new or altered routes and Nearest Railway Station: Bijwasan Railway Station -2.73 Km WNW stations, ports, airports etc.?

Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport - 3.65 Km NNE

Nearest Highway: NH 8 - 1.98 Km ESE 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing No Not Applicable transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements?

1.20 New or diverted transmission lines No Not Applicable or pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, No Not Applicable realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No Not Applicable

1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water No No groundwater abstraction is proposed. from ground or surface waters? During Construction Phase-: STP treated water will ​ be used through tankers.

During Operation Phase-: The ultimate source of ​ water will be Delhi Jal Board.

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1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land Yes There will be no change in water bodies or the land surface affecting drainage or surface effective drainage or run-off. run-off? 1.25 Transport of personnel or materials Yes During Construction phase: for construction, operation or Materials during the construction phase will be decommissioning? transported by truck, trolley etc. cars & two wheelers will be used for transportation of personnel.

During Operation Phase: Car, two-wheeler, etc. will be used. 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No Not Applicable 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 area in either Yes During Construction phase: temporarily or permanently? Temporary influx of people in the form of laborers is envisaged. Approx. 200 no. of local laborers will be employed.

During Operation Phase: ​ As this is a Group Housing, the total population of the project will be 1159 including 981 no. of residents who will be residing permanently in the Group Housing and there will be an influx of 50 no. of staff, 98 no. of visitors and 30 no. of Club Visitors. 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not Applicable

1.30 Loss of native species or genetic No Some trees exist at the boundary of the site which will diversity? be retained. 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):

S.No. Information/checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped Yes Presently, the land (Total Plot Area- 11930 m2 i.e. 2.947 ​ or agricultural land (ha) Acres) is an undeveloped land. Land lies in the extended Abadi area (Lal Dora Land) and Lal Dora Certificate

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dated 11.08.1998 has been obtained. Lal Dora Certificate along with Khatauni is attached in Section E. Now a Group Housing is proposed on the land.

2.2 Water (expected source & Yes Source & Quantity competing users) unit: KLD During Construction Phase: Miscellaneous STP treated water supply through tankers will be used. For laborers, tanker water supply for domestic use will be supplied.

During Operation Phase: The total water requirement of the project will be 168 KLD. Out of which, 92 KLD of fresh water requirement will be met by Delhi Jal Board. Rest of the water requirement will be fulfilled by using 76 KLD treated ​ water generated from in-house STP of capacity 160 KLD. Excess treated water of 35 KLD will be given to nearby areas for construction purposes.or irrigation purposes in nearby areas.

Detailed Water Management and Water Balance are given in the Environment Management Plan.

2.3 Minerals (MT) No Not applicable 2.4 Construction material – stone, Yes The major materials required for construction of the aggregates, sand / soil project will be steel, tiles, glass, cement, agate, bricks, (expected source – MT) flooring tiles / stones, sanitary and hardware items, electrical fittings, etc. 2.5 Forests and timber (source – Yes Plywood for doors & windows will be procured from the MT) local market. 2.6 Energy including electricity Yes Source of Electricity – BSES ​ and fuels (source, competing Total Electrical load – 5600 kW ​ ​ users) Unit: fuel (MT), D.G. sets for power backup- 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 ​ energy (MW) KVA, 1x750 KVA

2.7 Any other natural resources No Not applicable (use appropriate standard units)

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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/ Details thereof (with approximate confirmation No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or materials, which No No storage/ use of hazardous substances (as per are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) MSIHC RULES) will be done. to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies) 3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or Yes Suitable drainage and waste management measures affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or will be adopted in both the construction and water borne diseases) operational phase which will restrict stagnation of water or accumulation of water. This will effectively restrict the reproduction and growth of disease vectors. 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by Yes During Construction phase: changing living conditions? This project will provide employment to about 200 local labours during the construction phase.

During Operation Phase: As it is a Group Housing, there will be several services which will generate direct & indirect employment for the people of nearby areas in the form of security guards, cleaning & maintenance staff, gardener, staff for clubhouse etc. 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who No No vulnerable group of people will be affected by could be affected by the project e.g. the project. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes No None

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month)

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

4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine No Not applicable wastes.

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4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and Yes During Construction phase: or commercial wastes) Solid waste during the construction phase will be 30 kg/day which will be disposed off at municipal solid waste site. During Operation Phase: Approx. 468 kg/day (171 TPA) of solid waste will be generated from the project. Biodegradable Waste: ​ Approx. 281 kg/day (103 TPA) waste will be generated which will be treated in an in-house Organic Waste Convertor.

Non-Biodegradable Waste-: ​ Approx. 94 kg/day (34 TPA) waste will be generated from the complex which will be given to the approved recycler.

Plastic Waste-: ​ Approx. 93 kg/day (34 TPA) waste will be generated from the complex which will be given to the approved recycler.

Detailed Solid Waste Management is given in the Environment Management Plan. 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Yes During Construction Phase: Hazardous Waste Used oil whenever generated from the DG sets will be Management Rules) kept in leak proof containers in an isolated area and will be sent to the approved recycler.

During Operation Phase: 42 lit/month of used oil generated from DG sets will be carefully stored in HDPE drums in an isolated covered ​ facility. The used oil will be sold to vendors authorized by Central Pollution Control Board for the treatment of the same. Suitable care will be taken so that spills/leaks of used oil from storage could be avoided. 4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not Applicable

4.5 Surplus product No Not applicable

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4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge Yes About 9 kg/day of dried sludge will be generated from from effluent treatment STP within the complex during the operation phase. The wet sludge will be passed through a filter press where it will be dewatered/ dried to form a cake and then will be used as manure in green areas. The unused sludge will be given to farmers or nursery. 4.7 Construction or demolition Yes Construction waste will be used for flooring & wastes back-filling of roads etc. 4.8 Redundant machinery or No Not applicable equipment 4.9 Contaminated soils or other No Not applicable materials 4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not applicable

4.11 Other solid wastes Yes During Construction phase: No E-waste will be generated. During Operation Phase: About 5 kg/month E-waste will be generated. It will be given to the approved recycler of CPCB. Battery waste will be generated from inverters & UPS which will be disposed off as per the Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001.

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

S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes During Construction phase: fossil fuels from stationary or Acoustically enclosed DG sets of capacities 1×125 kVA, ​ mobile sources 1x62.5 kVA will be bought acoustically enclosed and ​ ​ will be installed with adequate stack height.

During Operation Phase: The only source of air emission will be emissions from combustion of fuel used in DG sets of capacity 2x1500 ​ KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA. Hence, to avoid the emissions, stack height of maximum 6 m above roof ​ level for the D.G. Sets of 1500 kVA & 1000 kVA capacity and 5.5 m above roof level for DG Set of 750

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kVA capacity will be provided. The DG set will meet all the norms prescribed by CPCB.

5.2 Emissions from production No Not applicable processes 5.3 Emissions from materials Yes Emissions will be generated during construction from handling including storage or movement of transport vehicles & other construction transport activities. The material will be covered during transportation to reduce the impact of emissions. The effect will be restricted to the construction phase only. 5.4 Emissions from construction Yes Dust & other particulate emissions are likely to be activities including plant and generated by construction activities which will be equipment reduced by sprinkling of water in a specific time interval & timely maintenance schedule for machinery. Also, the machines will be shut down during idle period to reduce particulate emissions. 5.5 Dust or odours from handling of Yes During loading & unloading of construction material, materials including construction dust is likely to be generated during the construction materials, sewage and waste phase. Odour will be generated from sewage and other solid waste proper ventilation & disposal will be provided to avoid odour. Water will be sprinkled and tarpaulin cover will be used to cover stored raw material to reduce dust emission. Mobile Toilets during the construction phase will be provided & waste water will be discharged in septic tanks that will be cleaned regularly. 5.6 Emissions from incineration of No Not applicable. waste. 5.7 Emissions from burning of waste No Open burning of biomass/ other material will be in open air (e.g. slash materials, prohibited. construction debris). 5.8 Emissions from any other No None sources.

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:

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

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6.1 From operation of equipment Yes During Construction phase: e.g. engines, ventilation plant, DG sets of capacities 1×125 kVA, 1x 62.5 kVA will be ​ crushers bought acoustically enclosed. The equipment such as mixer machines, bulldozers, cranes, compactors & excavators will be used which will be of highest standard of reputed make and adhere to international standards. Hence an insignificant impact due to construction machinery is envisaged.

Apart from this, the construction activities will be restricted to daytime only and timely maintenance of machinery will be ensured.

During Operation Phase: Source of noise in the operational phase will be DG sets of capacity 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA. ​ ​ The D.G. Set will be kept in an acoustically treated room with anti-vibration pads and will be used during power failure only. They may generate noise level maximum up to 75 dB (A). 6.2 From industrial or similar No Not applicable processes 6.3 From construction or Yes Due to the various activities there are short-term noise demolition impacts in the immediate vicinity of the project site. These will be restricted to day time only. It has been estimated that during the construction period the average noise level will be 80-100 dB (A) during peak construction hours. However, embankment will be done to further prevent the noise pollution. 6.4 From blasting or piling No No blasting or piling will be done. 6.5 From construction or Yes Some amount of noise (70 – 75 dB (A)) will be operational traffic generated from vehicular movement in the construction and operational phase. Barricading/ Boundary development/ Plantation around the boundary wall will be done to reduce noise from traffic. 6.6 From lighting or cooling No Not Applicable systems 6.7 From any other sources No None

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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 Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, No. confirmation / wherever possible) with source of information data No 7.1 From handling, storage, use or Yes Used oil of 42 lit/month will be generated and it will be ​ ​ ​ spillage of hazardous materials stored in HDPE drums and kept in covered rooms under lock and key and will be sold to authorized vendors of CPCB only. Special care will be taken to prevent leakages and spills. 7.2 From discharge of sewage or Yes During the operational phase, STP of 160 KLD will be other effluents to water or the installed for treating 123 KLD of waste water. 111 KLD land (expected mode and place treated water will be generated out of which 76 KLD will of discharge) be reused in flushing, gardening, cooling and misc. purposes. Excess treated water of 35 KLD will be reused for construction purposes or irrigation purposes in nearby areas. 7.3 By deposition of pollutants Yes The only source of air emission will be DG sets & emitted to air into the land or vehicular emissions. The DG sets adhering to CPCB into water standards will be installed with adequate stack height. The emission from DG sets will be dispersed in the air & will not create any contamination to land or water. Vehicles with valid PUC certificates will be allowed in the project premises. Residents will be guided to keep their vehicles checked for pollution control.

7.4 From any other sources No None 7.5 Is there a risk of long-term No Not applicable build-up of pollutants in the environment from these sources?

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

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

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8.1 From explosions, spillages, Yes During Construction Phase: fires etc. from storage, All appropriate measures will be taken to avoid accidents. handling, use or production of During Operational Phase: hazardous substances Proper Disaster management & fire-fighting systems will be installed at site. 8.2 From any other causes Yes During Construction Phase: All the labours will be provided with suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) as required under the health & safety norms. Training and awareness about the safety norms will be provided to all supervisors and labours involved in construction activity 8.3 Could the project be affected Yes The area under study falls in Seismic zone IV, according by natural disasters causing to the Indian Standard Seismic Zoning Map. Suitable environmental damage (e.g. seismic coefficients in horizontal and vertical directions floods, earthquakes, respectively, will be adopted while designing the landslides, cloudburst etc.)? structure. 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. No. Information/Checklist Yes Details thereof (with approximate confirmation / quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source No of information data 9.1 Lead to development of supporting No Not Applicable. facilities, ancillary development or development stimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g. • Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste No Not Applicable or waste water treatment, etc.) • Housing development No Not Applicable • Extractive industries No Not Applicable • Supply industries No Not Applicable • Other No Not Applicable 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which No Not Applicable could have an impact on the environment. 9.3 Set a precedent for later Yes It will attract people to develop environment developments friendly group housing & planned development of the area.

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9.4 Have cumulative effects due to No No impact proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects

III. Environmental Sensitivity

S. Areas Name/ Aerial distance No Identity (within 15 km.) from Proposed project location boundary 1 Areas protected under ASI Monuments List Attached ASI Monuments List international conventions, Separately. Attached Separately. national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, Asola Wildlife Sanctuary ESZ 12.26 Km ESE cultural or other related value Asola Wildlife Sanctuary 13.15 Km ESE Sultanpur National Park ESZ 13.70 Km WSW 2 Areas which are important or Water Bodies sensitive for ecological reasons Drain nearShahbad Mohammadpur 3.98 Km NNE - Wetlands, watercourses or Pond near Palam Vihar 4.45 Km SW other water bodies, coastal Drain (Underground) near Palam 4.69 Km SW zone, biospheres, mountains, Vihar forests Najafgarh Drain 6.26 Km WNW Pond near Palam Extension 6.32 Km NNW Pond near Palam Village 6.94 Km NNW Ghitorni Lake 6.98 Km SE Drain near Palam 7.23 Km N Ganda Nala 7.48 Km NNW Drain near Manglapuri 8.07 Km NNE Drian near Sushantlok 8.81 Km SSE Drain near Kanganheri 8.87 Km WNW Pond near Kanganheri 8.88 Km WNW

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Neel Hauz 9.09 Km E Shamshi Talab 9.73 Km ESE Drain near Dharmpur 10.45 Km WSW Tank 11.24 Km ENE Deer Park Pond 12.22 Km ENE Sanjay Lake near Laxmi Bai Nagar 13.81 Km ENE Forest Rajokari Protected Forest 3.91 Km ESE Protected Forest near Sector-24, 4.81 Km NW Dwarka Central Ridge Reserve Forest 11.70 Km NE

3 Areas used by protected, Asola Wildlife Sanctuary ESZ 12.26 Km ESE important or sensitive species Asola Wildlife Sanctuary 13.15 Km ESE of flora or fauna for breeding, Sultanpur National Park ESZ 13.70 Km WSW nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, marine or None None underground waters 5 State, National boundaries State Boundary 1.08 Km SSW

6 Routes or facilities used by the Road public for access to recreation NH-8 1.98 Km ESE or other tourist, pilgrim areas NH-236 5.76 Km SSE State Highway – 15A 9.10 Km SSW Railway Station Bijwasan Railway Station 2.73 Km WNW IGI Airport Metro Station 3.21 Km NNE Dwarka Sector-21 Metro Station 3.23 Km NW Induslnd Bank Cyber City Rapid 3.53 Km SSE Metro Station Shahabad Mohammadpur Railway 3.57 Km NNW Station DLF Phase III Rapid Metro Station 4.07 Km SSE Vodafone Belvedere Towers Rapid 4.10 km SSE Metro Station DLF Phase II Metro Station 4.70 Km SSE MG Road Metro Station 5.38 Km SSE Sikanderpur Rapid Metro Station 5.45 Km SSE Guru Dronacharya Metro Station 5.58 Km SSE IFFCO Chowk Metro Station 6.22 Km SSW Palam Railway Station 6.48 Km NNE Arjangarh Metro Station 6.98 Km SE Railway Station 7.79 Km SW Railway Station 9.95 Km NNE Chatatpur Metro Station 9.987 Km ESE Brar Square Railway Station 11.12 Km NE Dhaula Kuan Railway Station 11.36 Km NE

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Basai Dhankot Railway Station 11.61 Km SW Kirti Nagar Railway Station 14.67 Km NNE Airport Indira Gandhi International 3.65 Km NNE Airport 14.28 Km NE

7 Defence installations Air force Station, Arjangarh, Aya 6.88 Km SSE Nagar, New Delhi 8 Densely populated or built-up Kapashera 0.35 Km SSE area 9 Areas occupied by sensitive Hospital man-made land uses (hospitals, Kapashera Dispensary, Mini 0.53 Km SE ​ schools, places of worship, Hospital,Kapashera Extension, community facilities) Kapashera, New Delhi Govt. Dispensary, Mandir Wali 0.55 Km SE Gali, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi Swarwati Hospital, 0.58 Km SE Gurgaon Road, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi Post Office Post Office, Kapashera Extension, 0.73 Km ENE Kapashera, New Delhi India Post(FO), Rambir Singh, 1.24 Km NE Friends Stationary, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road,Janki Das Colony,D-Block, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi Post Office Bijwasan,Najafgarh 2.71 Km WNW Kapashera Road,Nayak Pura, Bijwasan, New Delhi Place of Worship Prachin Shiv Mandir, Old Delhi 0.58 Km SSE Gurgaon Road, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi Hanuman Mandir, Old Delhi 0.61 Km ENE Gurgaon Road, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi Radhakrishna Temple, Radha 0.61 Km SSW Krishna Mandir Road, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi School Kanak Public School,Kapashera 0.19 Km SSW Gali No.-1, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi

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Rao Mansa Ram Public School, 0.24 Km SSW Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi Veer Public School, Old Delhi 0.67 Km ESE Gurgaon Road, Kapashera, New Delhi Bank Yes Bank, Old Delhi Gurgaon 0.56 Km SSE Road, Highway, Kapashera, New Delhi Bank of India, 837, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, Kapashera, New Delhi 0.59 Km SE ICICI Bank Kapashera, Delhi – Branch & ATM, M.S.Complex, Khasra No. -378, Old Delhi 0.71 Km ENE Gurgaon Road, Kapashera, New Delhi

10. Areas containing important, ASI Monuments List Attached ASI Monuments List high quality or scarce Separately Attached Separately resources (Ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already subjected to Naraina 12.85 Km NNE pollution or environmental Naraina is Polluted Area as per Naraina is Polluted damage. (Those where existing CEPI Notification No.1038/2018 Area as per CEPI ​ legal environmental standards dt.10/07/2019 Notification are exceeded) No.1038/2018 dt.10/07/2019

12 Areas susceptible to natural Area falls in seismic hazard which could cause zone IV. the project to present environmental problems (Earthquakes, subsidence, ​ landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions) ​

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SECTION B: FORM 1A

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FORM 1A

CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management plan & monitoring programme)

I. LAND ENVIRONMENT

(Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)

1.1 Will the existing landuse get Land lies in the extended Abadi area (Lal Dora Land) significantly altered from the project and Lal Dora Certificate dated 11.08.1998 has been that is not consistent with the obtained. Lal Dora Certificate along with Khatauni is surroundings? (Proposed landuse attached in Section E. Now a Group Housing is proposed must conform to the approved Master on the land. Plan / Development Plan of the area. Change of landuse if any and the However, the land cover of the proposed site will be statutory approval from the competent changed to Group Housing. authority be submitted). Attach Maps of

(i) Site location The proposed project site is located at Village Kapashera, Tehsil-Visant Vihar, New Delhi. The site location shown on Google Map is given in Section-C.

(ii) Surrounding features of the Map showing the vicinity around the site is given in proposed site (within 500 meters) Section-C.

( iii) The site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. Layout Plan has been given in Section-C. If not available, attach only conceptual plans. 1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the 2 Total Plot Area- 11930 m ​ (2.947 Acres) Land area, ​ 2 Net Plot Area - 9164.108 m ​ (2.264 Acres) ​

Total Built-up Area- 50220.705 m2 Built-up Area ​

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Water Consumption 168 KLD

Power Requirement 5600 kW Connectivity Nearest Railway Station: Bijwasan Railway Station -2.73 Km WNW

Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport - 3.65 Km NNE

Nearest Highway: NH 8 - 1.98 Km ESE

Community facilities Residential Dwelling Units, Club etc.

Parking Area Required: Parking needs etc. Total Parking Required- 506 ECS ​

Parking Provision: ​ Proposed parking provision- 629 ECS ​

Details have been provided in the Environment Management Plan. 1.3 What are the likely impacts of the The entire project influenced area will be developed as proposed activity on the existing per the provision of approved building Plan. Residential facilities adjacent to the proposed development requires transportation facilities and allied site? services; hence the project may lead to generation of (Such as open spaces, community direct and indirect employment opportunities for a large facilities, details of the existing land section of society. The employment will have a positive use, and disturbance to the local impact thereby increasing the quality of life. ecology). 1.4 Will there be any significant land No such significant land disturbance will result. disturbance resulting in erosion, However, care will be taken so that no erosion, subsidence & instability? subsidence & instability takes place. (Details of soil type, slope analysis, Soil Type:Silt Loam ​ vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity Slope Analysis: etc. may be given). The project area possesses fairly plain terrain. Erosion / Subsidence: Proper greening & paving of areas will be done to avoid any soil erosion problem and subsidence. Seismicity: The area under study falls in Seismic Zone-IV according to the Indian Standard Seismic Map.

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1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of There is no natural watercourse passing through the natural drainage systems? project site. Hence, the project does not involve (Give details on a contour map alteration of natural drainage systems. showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site) 1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork During the construction phase, approx. 53500 m3 of soil ​ involved in the construction activity will be excavated in order to provide foundation and 2 cutting, filling, reclamation etc. levels of basement. (Give details of the quantities of The excavated soil will be properly stacked within the earthwork involved, transport of fill project site. Top soil will be preserved separately and will materials from outside the site etc.) be used for landscaping purposes only. Hence, no adverse impacts on the land environment are envisaged. 1.7 Give details regarding water supply, Water Supply: waste handling etc. during the During the construction phase, STP treated water supply construction period. through tankers will be used. During Operation Phase, water supply from Delhi Jal Board will be used.

Waste Generation / Handling: During the Construction phase, 7 KLD of waste water will be disposed of in the septic tank via soak pit.

During Operation Phase, 123 KLD of waste water will be treated in STP of capacity 160 KLD and 111 KLD of treated water will be generated out of which 76 KLD of treated water will be used for Flushing, Gardening, cooling and misc. purposes and 35 KLD of excess treated water will be reuse for construction purpose or for irrigation purpose in the nearby areas. 1.8 Will the low-lying areas & wetlands No low-lying areas and wetlands are present in and get altered? around the project site. (Provide details of how low lying and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity)

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1.9 Whether construction debris & waste The construction debris consists of cement, mortar, ​ during construction cause health broken bricks etc. which is common in nature and will hazard? (Give quantities of various not cause any health hazard to associate and nearby types of wastes generated during population. The construction debris will be used for road construction including the levelling. construction labour and the means of Liquid waste: The sewage and waste water generated disposal) will be disposed off to septic tanks that will be cleaned regularly. Waste Management (During Construction Phase): No. of Labors : 200 Nos. Biodegradable waste : 18 kg/day Non-biodegradable waste : 12 kg/day

Details have been given in the Environment Management Plan.

2. WATER ENVIRONMENT

2.1 Give the total quantity of water The total quantity of water requirement will be 168 requirement for the proposed project KLD and 92 KLD of fresh water requirement will be with the breakup of requirements for met by Delhi Jal Board Supply. various uses. How will the water requirement have Domestic : 90 KLD met? Swimming Pool : 2 KLD State the sources & quantities and Flushing : 46 KLD furnish a water balance statement. Gardening : 10 KLD Cooling : 15 KLD Misc. : 5 KLD

Total Water Requirement : 168 KLD ​ ​ Fresh water : 92 KLD Treated Water Reuse : 76 KLD Total Waste Water Generation : 123 KLD STP Capacity : 160 KLD Total treated water : 111 KLD Excess treated water : 35 KLD (will be used for construction purposes or irrigation purposes in the nearby areas) 2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow Delhi Jal Board will supply water to the project and it or yield) of the proposed source of is a dependable source of water. water?

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2.3 What is the quality of water required, In case Delhi Jal Board supply is not made or the in case, the supply is not from a supply made is inadequate then the water complying municipal source? (Provide physical, with IS – 10500 will be arranged. chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality) 2.4 How much of the water requirement Total treated water of 111 KLD will be generated from can be met from the recycling of the STP. Out of which, 76 KLD will be reused in treated wastewater? flushing, gardening, cooling and misc. purposes within (Give the details of quantities, sources the project premises. Excess treated water of 35 KLD and usage) will be used for construction purposes or irrigation purposes in the nearby areas. 2.5 Will there be diversion of water from There will not be any substantial effect on water other users? demand of this region as the development will be done (Please assess the impacts of the as per the development plan of the area. project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption)

2.6 What is the incremental pollution load The total waste water generation from the project will from wastewater generated from the be 123 KLD which will be treated in an in-house proposed activity? Sewage Treatment Plant of capacity 160 KLD. Total treated water of 111 KLD will be generated from (Give details of the quantities and the STP. Out of which, 76 KLD will be reused in composition of wastewater generated flushing, gardening, cooling and misc. purposes within from the proposed activity) the project premises. Excess treated water of 35 KLD will be used for construction purposes or irrigation purposes in nearby areas. 3 2.7 Give details of the water requirements 2 no. of rainwater harvesting pits (Capacity- 165 m )​ ​ met from water harvesting? Furnish will be installed. The rain water will be properly details of the facilities created. collected & reused to recharge the ground. (Details of Rain Water are given in the Environment Management Plan). 2.8 What would be the impact of the land After construction of Group Housing, the rain water use changes occurring due to the will be channelized to 2 no. of rainwater harvesting pits 3 proposed project on the runoff (Capacity- 165 m )​ through the storm water drainage ​ characteristics (quantitative as well as network developed in the colony & will be used to qualitative) of the area in the post recharge the groundwater after preliminary treatment. construction phase on a long-term basis? No, it will not aggravate the problem of flooding or water logging in any way, rather it will reduce the same.

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Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way? 2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal There will be no ground water extraction, however on the ground water? ground water recharging is proposed through rain water (Will there be tapping of groundwater; harvesting, so, there will be a positive impact on give the details of ground water table, groundwater levels. recharging capacity, and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any) 2.10 What precautions/measures are taken to During the construction phase, runoff from the prevent the run-off from construction construction site will not be allowed into the roadside. activities polluting land & aquifers? It will be collected in tanks & used for sprinkling, (Give details of quantities and the curing, etc. measures taken to avoid the adverse impacts) 2.11 How is the storm water from within the During Construction Phase: site managed? Adequate measures will be taken to channelize storm (State the provisions made to avoid water and the same will be collected in a tank and after flooding of the area, details of the pre-treatment, it will be reused for sprinkling, curing drainage facilities provided along with etc. a site layout indication contour levels) During Operation Phase: Storm water will be channelized to 2 no. of rainwater 3 harvesting pits (Capacity- 165 m )​ proposed within the ​ group housing. 2.12 Will the deployment of construction Mobile toilets with septic tanks will be provided for labourers particularly in the peak labourers during construction period which will be period lead to unsanitary conditions cleaned regularly and hygienic conditions will be around the project site (Justify with maintained. proper explanation) 2.13 What on-site facilities are provided for During Construction Phase the collection, treatment & safe 7 KLD of waste water from labours will be discharged disposal of sewage? to septic tanks that will be cleaned regularly. (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment During Operation Phase capacities with technology & facilities 123 KLD of waste water will be treated in the proposed for recycling and disposal) STP of 160 KLD capacity based on MBBR technology. 111 KLD of treated water will be generated out of which 76 KLD treated water will be reused in the complex for flushing, gardening, cooling and misc.

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purposes. 35 KLD of excess treated water will be used for construction or irrigation purposes in the nearby areas. 2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system if Dual Plumbing line will be provided in the complex for treated waste used is used for flushing reuse of treated water. of toilets or any other use.

3. VEGETATION

3.1 Is there any threat to the project to the Core Zone: Some trees exist at the site boundary which ​ biodiversity? will be retained. So, there will be no threat to (Give a description of the local biodiversity. ecosystem with its unique features, if Buffer Zone: ​ any) The dominant species present in the Buffer Zone around the project site are Babool (Acacia nilotica), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Gulmohar (Delonix regia), Safeda (Eucalyptus), Carrot grass (Parthenium sp.), Amaltas (Cassia tora), Datura (Datura sp.), Arandi (Ricinus communis), Ber (Ziziphus sp.), Bougainvillea, Peepal (Ficus religiosa), sheesham (Dalbergia sissoo), bottle palm, bottle bush, etc.

3.2 Will the construction involve extensive Some trees exist at the boundary of the site which will clearing or modification of vegetation? be retained. No tree cutting is proposed. (Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)

3.3 What are the measures proposed to be Provision of plantation area of 3171.952 m2 (i.e. ​ taken to minimize the likely impacts on 34.61% of net plot area) including shelter belt, avenue important site features? plantation and green cover will be provided. (Give details of proposal for tree Number of Trees Required: Net Plot Area /80 = plantation, landscaping, creation of 9164.108/80 = 114 water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale) No. of trees proposed= 120

Some trees exist at the boundary of the site which will be retained.

List of proposed trees:

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S. Common No. Scientific Name Family Name Azadirachta 1 indica Meliaceae Neem Neolamarckia 2 cadamba Rubiaceae Kadam

3 Alstonia scholaris Apocynaceae Saptaparni

4 Cassia fistula Fabaceae Amaltas Lagerstroemia Pride of 5 speciosa Lythraceae India Peltophorum 6 pterocarpum Fabaceae Copper pod Tree of 7 Ailanthus excelsa Simaroubaceae Heaven

List of proposed shrubs:

S. No. Scientific Name Common Name 1 Hamelia patens Firebush 2 Nerium olender Kaner 3 Cycas revoluta Sago palm 4 Gardenia jasminoides Cape jasmine 5 Plumeria rubra Frangipani 6 Thuja occidentalis Arborvitae

4. FAUNA

4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of Core Zone: ​ fauna- both terrestrial and aquatic or The proposed project is an open land and there will be creation of barriers for their movement? only some burrowing animals, so in existing conditions, Provide the details. this place is not the habitat for local fauna. There will not

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be any type of displacement or any other effect on the local fauna due to proposed project activities. Buffer Zone: Asola Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 12.26 km ESE from the project site. Since the area is a partly developed area, hence no impact is envisaged on fauna of this area. 4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the This place is not a habitat for local fauna. avifauna of the area? Provide details. 4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, Not applicable fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna.

5. AIR ENVIRONMENT

5.1 Will the project increase atmospheric Period of Air Quality Monitoring: 07.03.2020 to concentration of gases & result in heat 09.03.2020 islands? The present air quality at site is as follows: ​ ​ Particulars Unit Baseline Data (Give details of background air quality PM μg/m3 90.85 levels with predicted values based on ​2.5 ​ ​ dispersion models taking into account PM μg/m3 130.25 ​10 ​ ​ the increased traffic generation as a NO μg/m3 24.00 result of the proposed constructions) ​2 ​ ​ SO μg/m3 6.75 ​2 ​ ​ CO mg/m3 0.91 ​ The present traffic density near the site is about 1217 ​ PCU/hr. As this is group housing wherein the total in out ​ ​ of the vehicles will be around 30 PCU/hr, hence there will not be any significant impact due to operation of group housing. Details are given in the Environment Management Plan. 5.2 What are the impacts on generation of No dust, odor will be generated at the site. Smoke will be dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other generated from the operation of DG sets. To channelize hazardous gases? Give details in the emissions generated from DG Set, stack height of 6 m relation to all the meteorological above roof level for DG set of capacity 2x1500 kVA & parameters. 1x1000 kVA and 5.5 m above roof level of building for DG set of capacity 1x750 kVA will be provided.

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5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of Parking will be provided in basements and surface for parking space for vehicles? Furnish residential and EWS units.In basement-level-2 details of the present level of transport Automated car parking will be provided. Hence, there infrastructure and measures proposed will be no shortage of parking space for vehicles. Apart for improvement including the traffic from this separate entry and exit gates will be provided to management at the entry & exit to the regulate smooth traffic movement in the complex. project site. 5.4 Provide details of the movement The project being a group housing requires parking of patterns with internal roads, bicycle two wheelers and four wheelers. Apart vehicles will be tracks, pedestrian pathways, footpaths parked in the premises for residential and EWS Parking etc., with areas under each category. areas. Separate bicycle tracks/ pedestrian ways will be provided. 5.5 Will there be a significant increase in During operation phase traffic noise & vibrations? Give details Since it is a Group Housing, movement of vehicles like of the sources and the measures cars, two wheelers, will be there in the colony. One-way proposed for mitigation of the above. traffic movement will mitigate the traffic conjunction & honking noises in the colony. Shelter belts will be developed within the group housing that will further mitigate the traffic noise. Though vibrations are not anticipated by the movement of light vehicles like, cars & two/ three wheelers, however, the foundation will be made very hard and paved with rubber flooring to minimize the vibration, also all necessary measures will be adopted during designing that there will not be any cause of vibrations during the traffic density. 5.6 What will be the impact of DG sets & There would be a slight impact of DG sets on noise other equipment on noise levels & levels, vibration and in ambient air quality around the vibration in & ambient air quality project site. around the project site? Provide details. ● All the DG Sets of the proposed project will be bought acoustically enclosed and be kept in a room in the basement. ● Stack height of 6 m above roof level for DG set of capacity 2x1500 kVA & 1x1000 kVA and 5.5 m above roof level of building for DG set of capacity 1x750 kVA will be provided as per C.P.C.B. norms to reduce the impact on air quality around the project site will be provided. ● The noise from DG sets will meet the desired standard as per C.P.C.B. guidelines. Low Sulphur fuel will be used to run these DG sets.

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Vibration pads will be used to run these DG sets to minimize the vibration effect.

6. AESTHETICS

6.1 Will the proposed constructions in any Construction of the Group Housing will increase the way result in the obstruction of a view, beauty of the area by having proper landscaping and scenic amenity or landscapes? well-designed buildings. Are these considerations considered by the proponents? Yes, all considerations have been taken by the developer.

6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from No existing structure exists at the site so there is no need new constructions on the existing for any consideration. structures? What are the considerations taken into account? 6.3 Whether there are any local The development in the entire project area will be carried considerations of urban form & urban out as per the Delhi Building Bye-laws & NBC 2016. design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out. No there are no anthropological or archaeological sites or Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artefacts artefacts near the site. nearby?

State if any other significant features in No significant features applicable. the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered.

7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS

7.1 Will the proposal result in any The proposed project is a Group Housing & thus there changes to the demographic structure will be an influx of population in the form of Residents, of local population? Provide the staff & visitors. Thus, there will be some change in the details. demographic structure of the area.

7.2 Give details of the existing social Hospital infrastructure around the proposed ● Kapashera Dispensary, Mini 0.53 Km SE project. Hospital,Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi ● Govt. Dispensary, Mandir 0.55 Km SE Wali Gali, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi ● Swarwati Hospital, Old Delhi 0.58 Km SE Gurgaon Road, Kapashera

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Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi Post Office ● Post Office, Kapashera 0.73 Km ENE Extension,Kapashera, New Delhi ● India Post(FO), Rambir 1.24 Km NE Singh, Friends Stationary, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road,Janki Das Colony,D-Block, Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi ● Post Office 2.71 Km WNW Bijwasan,Najafgarh Kapashera Road,Nayak Pura, Bijwasan, New Delhi Place of Worship ● Prachin Shiv Mandir, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, 0.58 Km SSE Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi ● Hanuman Mandir, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, Kapashera 0.61 Km ENE Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi ● Radhakrishna Temple, Radha Krishna Mandir Road, 0.61 Km SSW Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi School ● Kanak Public School,Kapashera Gali No.-1, 0.19 Km SSW Kapashera Extension, Kapashera, New Delhi

● Rao Mansa Ram Public School, Kapashera Extension, 0.24 Km SSW Kapashera, New Delhi ● Veer Public School, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, 0.67 Km ESE Kapashera, New Delhi Bank ● Yes Bank, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, Highway, 0.56 Km SSE Kapashera, New Delhi

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● Bank of India, 837, Old Delhi 0.59 Km SE Gurgaon Road, Kapashera, New Delhi 0.71 Km ENE ● ICICI Bank Kapashera, Delhi – Branch & ATM, M.S.Complex, Khasra No. -378, Old Delhi Gurgaon Road, Kapashera, New Delhi

7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects The proposed Group Housing will be constructed within on local communities, disturbance to the designated site as per the defined building by-laws of sacred sites or other cultural values? government authority. What are the safeguards proposed? There are no sacred sites or cultural heritage within one km of the project site, however no adverse impacts are envisaged due to the construction of the residential development. No cultural heritage site within the vicinity of the proposed project.

8. BUILDING MATERIALS

8.1 May involve the use of building materials The major materials required for construction of the with high-embodied energy. project will be steel, cement, bricks, flooring tiles/ Are the construction materials produced stones, sanitary and hardware items, electrical fittings, with energy efficient processes? etc. (Give details of energy conservation measures in the selection of building Energy efficient building material will be used. materials and their energy efficiency Energy conservation measures have been given in the Environment Management Plan. 8.2 Transport and handling of materials Yes, transportation and handling of material results in during construction may result in air & noise pollution. pollution, noise & public nuisance. However, it will be minimized by covering material What measures are taken to minimize the impacts? by tarpaulin and ensuring PUC certificate of vehicles and good condition of silencers. Sprinkling will be done on the site.

Detailed measures of air & noise pollution control during the construction phase are given in the Environment Management Plan.

8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and The construction debris and recyclable material will be structures? used in construction of roads State the extent of savings achieved? 8.4 Give details of the methods of collection, The solid waste will be disposed off as per Municipal segregation & disposal of the garbage Solid Waste Management and handling norms. generated during the operation phases of the project.

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Details are given in the Environment Management Plan.

9. ENERGY CONSERVATION

9.1 Give details of the power Power Requirement – 5600 kW (6222.22 kVA) ​ requirements, source of supply, Source of Power: BSES ​ ​ backup source etc. Back-up Source: DG sets of capacity 2x1500 ​ KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA What is the energy consumption Energy Consumption assumed per square foot of assumed per square foot of built-up built-up area-0.01036 kW per sq ft of built up area. ​ area? How have you tried to minimize To minimize energy consumption following measures energy consumption? will be adopted: 1. 10% of the total power requirement will be met through solar power. 2. LED, Solar panel, energy efficient lifts, energy efficient motors and pumps will be used to conserve electrical energy. 3. Building orientation will be designed in such a way to maximise the use of solar and wind energy. 4. All cables will be debated to avoid heating during use. This also indirectly reduces losses and imposes reliability. 5. Consumption of non-renewable fuel will be minimized. Solar panels will be installed 20% of the total energy will be saved by the adoption of energy conservation measures. 9.2 What type of and capacity of power DG Sets: 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA ​ back-up do you plan to provide? Fuel: Low sulphur diesel. ​ ​ 9.3 What are the characteristics of the Plain glass (Single reflective glass) will be used in Group glass you plan to use? Housing. Provide specifications of its Specification of Glass (Single reflective glass) is given characteristics related to both short below: wave and long wave radiation? ‘R’ Values (in Sq m. Deg C/ Watt): 0.14 ‘U’ Values (in Watts/ Sq m. Deg C): 7.1 Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.82 9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the Buildings will be designed in such a way that maximise building? the potential for use of solar and wind energy. Illustrate the applications made in Thermal Mass: Use of such concrete, brick, stone, and tile the proposed project. ​ which absorbs heat from sunlight during the heating season and absorbs heat from warm air in the house during the cooling season.

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9.5 Does the layout of streets & Yes, the layout of the building has been designed to buildings maximize the potential for maximize the potential for use of solar lighting. Solar solar energy devices? provision has been used in street lighting, emergency Have you considered the use of street lighting. Solar water heater systems have been proposed lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the in the complex. building? Substantiate with details. Solar power is provided for the entire common area lighting. Solar panels are placed at each block terrace level. 9.6. Is shading effectively used to reduce Windows will be provided in the West direction. Louvers cooling/heating loads? What and sunshades will be used around windows in order to principles have been used to protect from direct sunlight. maximize the shading of Walls on Overall 10% of saving will be attained by solar power. the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has been effected? 9.7 Do the structures use As it is a Group Housing, Energy efficiency in lighting energy-efficient space conditioning, and mechanical systems will be achieved by following lighting and mechanical systems? measures: Provide technical details. ● Purchase of energy efficient appliances Provide details of the transformers ● Constant monitoring of energy consumption and motor efficiencies, lighting ● Adjusting the settings and illumination levels to intensity and air-conditioning load ensure minimum energy used for desired comfort assumptions? levels

● Energy efficient LED shall be used for all

common areas. Are you using CFC and HCFC free Lighting intensity will be done as per the National chillers? Provide specifications Building Code Guidelines. As the building is residential, we are not providing any air-conditioning or chillers. Energy efficient motors will be used only to lift water to overhead water tanks, STP and for firefighting systems. Motors: As per IS-2165, energy efficient motors shall be used. ● Motors upto 1 HP shall be having energy efficiency upto 80%, ● Motors upto 10 HP shall be having energy efficiency upto 80-90% ● Motors above 10 HP shall be having energy efficiency upto 90-95%, Transformers: As per Bureau of Energy Efficiency, high efficiency (4-5 Star rating) transformers shall be used.

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This is a Group Housing hence; no centralized HVAC shall be provided. Hence, no use of CFC and HCFC free chillers. 9.8 What are the likely effects of the No significant effect is envisaged on the surrounding building activity in altering the environment of the project. Increased traffic generation micro-climates? and use of diesel generators sets in the project will not Provide a self-assessment on the cause significant increase in atmospheric concentration of likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat gases and will not result in heat island formation. island & inversion effects? 9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; S. BUILDING ‘R’ Values ‘U’ Solar (b) external walls; and (c) No MATERIAL (in Sq m. Values Heat fenestration? PROPOSED Deg C/ (in Watts/ Gain Give details of the material used and WITH U & R Watts ) Sq m. Deg Facto the U-values or the R values of the VALUES C) r individual components. 1. Wall 2.28 0.44 0 Brick & AAC Blocks wall (230 mm thick), both side thick sand cement plaster (12-18mm) with insulation.

2. Roof 2.04 0.49 0 200 mm RCC slab with mud phuska & clay tiles with 75 mm insulation.

3 Plain glass 0.14 7.1 0.82 (Single reflective glass)

9.10 What precautions & safety measures NBC 2016 Guidelines for Group Housing will be ​ are proposed against fire hazards? followed. Furnish details of emergency plans.

9.11 If you are using glass as wall No, glass will not be used as wall material. material provides details and specifications including emissive and thermal characteristics.

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9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration The air inflow and outflow will be maintained as per into the building? norms. Provide details of how you are Guidelines will be provided to individual flat owners to mitigating the effects of infiltration. maintain proper ventilation in the kitchen and toilet. Proper Inflow and outflow of air will be maintained and proper dilution will be provided by using air exhaust to maintain air quality. 9.13 To what extent the non-conventional Solar energy will be used inside the colony by installing energy technologies are utilized in solar lights and solar water heaters. the overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable 10% of total energy will be saved by using Solar power energy technologies used. generation.

10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

10. The Environment Management Plan would The Environment Management Plan is given as consist of all mitigation measures for each Section-D. item wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the site including fire.

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SECTION C: CONCEPTUAL PLAN

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Introduction The proposed project titled “Group Housing” will be located at Khasra No. 8/26/2, at Village Kapashera, Tehsil Vasant Vihar, New Delhi to be developed by M/s Anant Raj Ltd. The land is in the name of M/s Sarvodaya Builders (P) Ltd. which was later merged with M/s Anant Raj Ltd vide amalgamation order by Hon’ble High Court of Delhi vide CP Nos. 117-121/2006 order dated 03rd October, 2006 (Annexed in Section E). The land is under Extended Abadi Area (Lal Dora Area) and the Lal Dora Certificate has been obtained for the same dated 11.08.1998 (Annexed in Section E). Now, Group housing is proposed on the site. The total plot area of the proposed project is 11930 m2 (2.947 Acres) and the total built-up area of the ​ 2 project will be 50220.705 m .​ ​ Type of Project 2. The proposed project titled “Group Housing” will be developed at a built-up area of 50220.705 m Since,​ ​ 2 the built-up area of the proposed project is less than 1,50,000 m .​ Hence, it falls under Activity 8(a), ​ Category B as per Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006 and its subsequent amendments. Project Details 2 2 The total plot area of the project is 11930 m .​ Area under​ deductions for road widening will be 2765.892 m .​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 2 2 Hence, the Net Plot area of the project will be 9164.108 m .​ Area of 2383.99 m will be utilized as Ground ​ ​ 2 Coverage. The FAR Area proposed for residential will be 23839.241 m ,​ FAR proposed for EWS will be ​ ​ 2 2 3565.512 m ,​ Proposed Area for Community Facility in Tower J (Club) will be 367.851 m .​ The total ​ ​ 2 2 Non-FAR Area will be 9080.041 m .​ The total Basement Area of the project will be 13368.06 m .​ Hence the ​ ​ 2 total built-up area of the project (FAR + Non-FAR+ Basement) will be 50220.705 m .​ Total 7 no. of main ​ towers and 2 EWS towers have been proposed. The maximum no. of floors will be G/S+12. The maximum height of the building will be 38.35 m. The total cost of the project will be Rs. 68.42 Crores. Activities/Amenities The activities in the proposed complex will be the following-: • Dwelling Units (178 No.) • EWS Units (72 No.) • Community Facility (Club) Site Location The proposed project titled “Group Housing” will be located at Khasra No. 8/26/2, at Village Kapashera, Tehsil Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.

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Geographical Information of Site Latitude Longitude Elevation 28°31'42.65"N 77° 4'42.30"E 226 m

Location Map

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Topographical Map

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Layout Plan

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List of Centrally Protected Monuments

Distance & Name of Monument Locality District Direction

Malikpur Kothi Tomb of opposite Vasant Kunj South 5.70 Km ENE

Mosque of Ali Vardi Kahn Sarai Ali Vardi Khan Gurgaon 6.62 Km WSW Ancient Mosque (Babur’s Period) together with adjacent area comprised in part of Survey plot No. South 177 Palam Village West 7.07 Km NNE HauzShamsi, with central red stone pavilion situated at in field Nos. 1574-81, 1588-97, 1614, 1623 & 1624, owner Government Mehrauli South 9.78 Km ESE in Mehrauli Mehrauli Village South 9.87 Km ESE

Mosque known by the name of ShamsiTallab together with both platform entrance gates. Mehrauli Village South 9.89 Km ESE Old Palace of Bahadur Shah II alias Lal Mahal in Mehrauli Mehrauli Village South 9.91 Km ESE Moti Masjid Mehrauli Village South 9.96 Km ESE

Old Baoli known as Diving Wall in Mouza locally known as (Gandak-ki-baoli), Mehrauli Mehrauli South 10.07 Km ESE Baoli, Munirka Munirka South 10.10 Km ENE Tomb of Adham Khan (Rest House) Mehrauli South 10.10 Km ESE Wazir Pur-ki-Gumbad, Munirka 312 Munirka South 10.12 Km ENE

Walls of Lal Kot and Rai Pithora's fort from Sohan Gate to Adham Khan's tomb including the ditch where there is an outer wall Mehrauli South 10.24 Km ESE

Rajon-ki-Bain with Mosque and Chatri Lado Sarai Village South 10.26 Km ESE Mehrauli (Qutb Iron Pillar, Hindu remains Complex) South 10.38 Km ESE Munda Gumbad, Munirka Munirka South 10.41 Km ENE

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The Qutab Archaeological area as now fenced in, including the Mosque, Iron Pillar, Minar of Qutbud-din, unfinished Minar, all colonnades, screen arches, tomb of Altamash, college, buildings of Alaud-Din, Tomb of Imam Zamin and all carved stones in the above area with gardens, paths and water channels, and all gateways including the Alai-Darwaza , also all graves in the above area Mehrauli Village South 10.42 Km ESE

Mandi Mosque Lado Sarai Village South 10.49 Km ESE

Tomb and Mosque of MaulanaJamaliKamali Mehrauli South 10.63 Km ESE

Area between Balban Khan's Tomb &JamliKamali Lado Sarai South 10.71 Km ESE

Ramp and gateways of Rai Pithora's Fort, Adchini Adchini South 10.86 Km ESE

Unknown tomb said to be of Azim Khan Lado Sarai Village South 10.95 Km ESE Mohammad Pur Tin BurjiWalaGumbad, MommadPur Village Village South 11.47 Km ENE HauzKhas:- Group of Building at HauzKhas consisting of the following i. The tomb of Ferozshah ii. Domed Building to the west of No.1 iii. Dalan between 1&2 iv. Domed Building & its court to the south of No. 3, v. Dalans and all ruined Buildings to the north of no. 1 and existing upto No.10 vi. Five Chhatris to the East of No. 1& No.5 vii. Old Gate to the north of No.6 viii. Three Chhatris to the north-west of No.7 ix. Ruined courtyard and its Dalans with the Domed building to the north-west to the No.8 x. Old wall running east from No.4 xi. 2.23 Acres of land surrounding the above monuments and bouded on the North by house of Chhange and Mehra Chand sons of Hansram and house of Udairam, son of Kushla South Ghairmumkan Rasta East By village site belonging to village community. Others West By field no. 185 & 186. HauzKhas South 11.52 Km ENE Badaun Gates, Lado Sarai Village South 11.88 Km ESE Kali Gumti HauzKhas South 12.05 Km ENE

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Humayunpur Village Bagh-i-AlamGumbad with a Mosque (HauzKhas) South 12.07 Km ENE ChotiGumti HauzKhas South 12.30 Km ENE HauzKhas Enclave Sakri Gumti-284 near Green Park South 12.32 Km ENE Bara Khamba-285 HauzKhas South 12.35 Km ENE

Bijay Mandal, neighbouring domes, buildings and dalan to north of Begumpur Malviya Nagar South 12.48 Km ENE Biran-Ka-Gumbad-282 HauzKhas South 12.48 Km ENE Biwi or Dadi-ka-Gumbad-281 HauzKhas South 12.49 Km ENE

Group of monuments at Sarai Shahji Malviya Nagar South 12.51 Km ENE Begumpuri Masjid Begumpur South 12.52 Km ENE Dadi or Poti ka Gumbad III-280 HauzKhas South 12.52 Km ENE

Idgah of Kharehra HauzKhas Enclave South 12.54 Km ENE ChorMinar No. 289 Vol III HauzKhas South 12.56 Km ENE

Nili Mosque HauzKhas Enclave South 12.82 Km ENE

Internal buildings of:Siri Mohammadiwali-Kh. No. 14 ShahpurJat MakhdumkiKh. No. 255 ShahpurJat Thana walaShahpurJat ShahpurJat Village South 12.83 Km ENE

Bastion, where a wall of Jahan panah meets the wall of Rai Pithora’s fort, Adchini Adchini South 13.18 Km ENE

Wall of Rai Pithora's Fort and Jahan panah at the point where they meet together Hauz Rani Village South 13.18 Km ENE Humayunpur Village (HauzKhas), TohfewalaGumbad ShahpurJat South 13.19 Km ENE Lal Gumbad, Chirag Delhi Chirag Delhi South 13.23 Km ENE

Tomb of Sheikh Kaburuddin also known as RakabwalaGumbad in field no.84 min. situated at sarai Shah 31 property of ThoksShahpur and Adhehini Malviya Nagar South 13.24 Km ENE Khirki Village near Tomb of Usuf-Quttal situated at Khirki Malviya Nagar South 13.72 Km ENE

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Khirki Village near Khirkee Masjid Malviya Nagar South 13.79 Km E

Ruined line of walls, bastions & gateways of siriKh. No. 88, 265 &447 pf village ShahpurJat ShahpurJat Village South 14.04 Km ENE Behind South Moth-ki-Masjid Extension-II South 14.08 Km ENE Khirki Village near Satpula-III –216 Malviya Nagar South 14.15 Km E Tomb of Bahlol Lodi Chirag Delhi South 14.49 Km ENE KotlaMubrakpur Tombs of Bade-Khan, and MubarakpurKotla, Kotla Village South 14.66 Km ENE KotlaMubrakpur Tombs of Chote Khan, Mubarakpur, Kotla Village South 14.68 Km ENE KotlaMubrakpur Tomb of Bhura Khan Village South 14.69 Km ENE KotlaMubrakpur Mosque attached to Mubarak shah Tomb Village South 14.83 Km ENE KotlaMubrakpur Tomb of Mubarik Shah in Mubarikpur, Kotla Village South 14.90 Km ENE Population Details During Construction Phase- 200 nos. of local labour will be employed for the construction of the project. ​ During Operation Phase- The total population of the project has been estimated to be 1159 persons ​ including residents, staff and visitors.

The population details are given in Table below.

Particulars No of unit Occupancy Details 128 @4.5 person 3 BHK per unit. 576 50 @4.5 person 4 BHK per unit. 225 72 @2.5 person EWS Units per unit. 180 Total resident 981 Club Visitors 30 Staff and Maintenance Staff lump sump 50 10% of Visitors resident 98 TOTAL POPULATION No. 1159

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Air Management During Construction Phase- DG sets of 1x125 VA, 1x62.5 kVA will be used for construction works. Dust ​ Mitigation Measures will be adopted as defined in Notification Dust Mitigation, 2018.

During Operation Phase- The total power requirement of the project will be 5600 kW which will be met by ​ the BSES. In case of power failure, power backup will be provided through DG sets. DG sets of capacities of 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA will be installed in the basement with stack height of 6 m ​ above roof level for DG set of capacity 2x1500 kVA & 1x1000 kVA and 5.5 m above roof level of building for DG set of capacity 1x750 kVA will be provided. Noise Management During Construction Phase- DG sets of 1x125 VA, 1x62.5 kVA with acoustic enclosures will be used for ​ construction works. All machines will be kept shut during the idle period.

During Operation Phase- The main sources of noise pollution will be D.G sets. of capacity 2x1500 ​ ​ ​ KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA that will be installed in the Group Housing . DG sets will be used only as a ​ power backup. DG sets will be bought acoustically enclosed and installed in the basement with stack height ​ of 6 m above roof level for DG set of capacity 2x1500 kVA & 1x1000 kVA and 5.5 m above roof level of building for DG set of capacity 1x750 kVA which will meet the norms prescribed by CPCB. Planting of the trees at the boundary of the project will help in reducing the level of noise within the project. Water Management During Construction Phase: Total 17 KLD water will be required out of which 9 KLD of water will be ​ required by labourers for domestic & flushing purposes which will be sourced from tanker supplier and 8 KLD for construction purpose which will be sourced from nearby STP treated water. Mobile toilets will be provided at site for labourers which will be regularly cleaned. 7 KLD wastewater will be disposed of in septic tank followed by soak pit.

During Operation Phase: Total water requirement of the residential development will be 168 KLD. 92 ​ ​ KLD Fresh Water Requirement will be met by Delhi Jal Board Supply and rest of the 76 KLD water ​ requirement will be fulfilled from the inhouse STP treated water. Total waste water generation will be 123 KLD which will be treated in STP of capacity 160 KLD based on MBBR Technology. Total 111 KLD

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treated water will be generated from the complex. Out of which, 76 KLD will be reused in the premises for gardening, flushing, cooling and misc. purposes. 35 KLD of excess treated water will be used for construction purposes or irrigation purposes in nearby areas.

Water Management and Detailed Water Balance has been given in Section-D. Rain Water Harvesting Details The main source of ground water recharging in the study area is rainwater, which infiltrates into the ground through various lithological units present in the study area. Total 2 no. of Rain Water Harvesting structures of capacity 165 m3 shall be provided in the project site to recharge the ground. Details are given in the ​ Environment Management Plan. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management During Construction Phase: ​ 3 Approx. 53500 m of​ soil will be excavated in order to lay the foundation and 2 Level of basement. Total 30 ​ kg/day of waste will be generated from 200 no. of labourers which will be disposed off at municipal solid waste site. Construction debris will be used in levelling & backfilling purposes to the extent possible & rest will be sent to the construction & demolition facility. Recyclable material of construction phase like aluminium, steel, wood pieces, cement bags, plastic containers, cartons, glass etc. will be sold to recyclers. Excavated soil generated for providing foundation will be used for levelling and back filling purposes. Top soil will be preserved and will be reused for landscaping to the extent possible. Mobile toilets will be provided at site for labourers which will be regularly cleaned. During Operation Phase:

Total 468 kg/day (171 TPA) of municipal solid waste will be generated from the proposed complex. Out of which, 281 kg/day (103 TPA) will be treated in Organic Waste Convertor to get converted into manure.94 kg/day (34 TPA) Non- Biodegradable waste and 93 kg/day (34TPA) plastic waste will be given to approved recycler.

9 kg/day of dried sludge will be generated from STP within the complex during the operation phase. The wet sludge will be passed through a filter press where it will be dewatered/ dried to form a cake and then will be used as manure in green areas. The unused sludge will be given to farmers or nursery.

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E-waste of approx. 5 kg/day will be generated which will also be given to approved vendors. Battery waste will be generated from inverters & UPS. It will be properly managed as per Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules 2001. Parking Management During Construction Phase:

Proper parking provisions for trucks and other construction vehicles will be made. Proper spaces for loading and unloading will be defined during the construction of the project.

During Operation Phase:

The total parking area requirement will be 506 ECS for residential, EWS and community facilities. Total parking provision of 628 ECS is proposed in the proposed project. Details are given in Section-D. Green Area Development During Construction Phase- Some trees exists at the boundary of the site which will be retained. ​ During Operation Phase - A provision of plantation area of 3171.952 m2 (34.62% of net plot area) will be ​ made in the proposed Group Housing including lawns, ornamental, fruit bearing and flowering plants and several trees.

Number of Trees Required: Plot Area /80 = 9164.108/80 = 114 ​ No. of trees proposed= 120

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SECTION D: ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

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CONTENTS

1 Introduction 3

2 Land Ownership of the Site 3

3 Project Details 4

4 Land Use 6

5 Construction Status 6

6 Population Details 6

7 Parking Details 7 7.1 During Construction Phase 7 7.2 During Operation Phase 7 7.2.1 Parking Required 7 7.2.2 Parking Proposed 8 8 Water Management 8 8.1 Present Quality 8 8.2 Water Requirement 8 8.2.1 During construction phase: 8 8.2.2 During Operation Phase, 8 8.2.2.1 Source of Water: 8 8.3 Disposal Method 10 8.4 Waste Water Treatment Technology 11 8.5 Rain Water Harvesting 14 9 Air Management 17 9.1 Air Quality Site 17 9.2 During Construction Phase 23 9.3 During Operation Phase 24 10 Noise Environment 25 10.1 During Construction Phase 25 10.2 During Operation Phase 25

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11 Solid Waste Management 26 11.1 During Construction Phase 26 11.2 During Operation Phase 26 11.2.1 Solid Waste 26 11.2.2 Hazardous Waste Management: - 29 12 Plantation 29 12.1 During Construction Phase 29 12.2 During Operation Phase 29 13 Energy Saving and Conservation 30 13.1 ECBC Report 30 13.2 Energy Conservation Measures 31 13.3 Quantification of Energy Saved 32 14 Summary 32 14.1 During Construction Phase 32 14.2 During Operation Phase 33 15 Environment Monitoring Plan 35 15.1 During Construction 35 15.2 During Operation Phase 35 16 Environment Management Cost 36 16.1 Capital Cost 36 16.2 Recurring Cost 37

17 Corporate Environment Responsibility 37

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1 Introduction The proposed project titled “Group Housing” will be located at Khasra No. 8/26/2, at Village Kapashera, Tehsil Vasant Vihar, New Delhi to be developed by M/s Anant Raj Ltd. The land is in the name of M/s Sarvodaya Builders (P) Ltd. which was later merged with M/s Anant Raj Ltd vide amalgamation order by Hon’ble High Court of Delhi vide CP Nos. 117-121/2006 order dated 3rd October, 2006 (Annexed in Section ​ E). The land is under Extended Abadi Area (Lal Dora Area) and the Lal Dora Certificate has been obtained for the same dated 11.08.1998 (Annexed in Section E). Now, A group housing is proposed on the site. The total plot area of the proposed project is 11930 m2 (2.947 Acres) and the total built-up area of the project will ​ 2 be 50220.705 m .​ ​

2 The proposed project titled “Group Housing” will be developed at a built-up area of 50220.705 m .​ Since, the ​ 2 built-up area of the proposed project is less than 1,50,000 m .​ Hence, it falls under Activity 8(a), Category B ​ as per Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006 and its subsequent amendments.

The activities in the proposed complex will be the following-:

• Dwelling Units (178 No.) • EWS Units (72 No.) • Community Facility (Club) 2 Land Ownership of the Site The land is in the name of M/s Sarvodaya Builders (P) Ltd. which was later merged with M/s Anant Raj Ltd vide amalgamation order by Hon’ble High Court of Delhi vide CP Nos. 117-121/2006 order dated 3rd ​ October, 2006 (Annexed in Section E).

The land is under Extended Abadi Area (Lal Dora Area) and the Lal Dora Certificate has been obtained for the same dated 11.08.1998.

Sales Deed, Court Order, SDM Order, Lal Dora Certificate with khatauni is attached in Section E.

The land cover will be changed to Group Housing.

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3 Project Details Project details are given in table below

Particulars Units Details Cost of the project Rs. 68.42 Crores Plot Area m2 11930 ​ Area under road widening m2 2765.892 ​ Net Plot Area m2 9164.108 ​ GROUND COVERAGE G.C (Permissible ) (33.3% of Plot area) m2 3972.69 ​ GC proposed residential m2 2086.866 ​ GC proposed EWS m2 297.124 ​ Total G.C (Proposed)(19.98 % of Total plot area) m2 2383.99 ​ F.A.R DETAILS F.A.R (Permissible ) (@200)as per MPD 2021 m2 23860 ​ FAR proposed Residential - A (199.83) m2 23839.241 ​ FAR permissible for EWS (15% of proposed FAR) m2 3575.886 ​ FAR proposed EWS (14.96% of proposed FAR)- B m2 3565.512 ​ ​ ​ Permissible Area for community facility free from FAR (Max. 400 or 0.6% of FAR) m2 400 ​ FAR proposed Community Facility in Tower J (Club)- C m2 367.851 ​ NON-F.A.R. DETAILS Non FAR area(Stilt, Fire Tower, Mumty and machine room etc ) m2 9080.041 ​ Stilt area( included in Non FAR) m2 546.244 ​ Total Non FAR-D m2 9080.041 ​ BASEMENT AREA Basement 1 m2 6684.03 ​ Basement 2 m2 6684.03 ​ Basement Area-E m2 13368.06 ​ Builtup Area {FAR (A+B+C) + NON FAR (D) + Basement (E)} m2 50220.705 ​ Area for swatch Delhi block m2 40 ​ paved area under swimming pool m2 115 ​ Ward cabin m2 18 ​ Green Area (34.61% of net plot area) m2 3171.952 ​ Road Area & Open Area m2 3608.166 ​ Surface parking area m2 2196.166 ​ Basement parking area m2 11362.852 ​ No. of Floors Nos. G/S+12 No. of tower Nos. 7 main tower + 2 EWS

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No. of Basement Nos. 2 Height of building m 38.35 DWELLING UNITS 3 BHK Nos. 128 4 BHK Nos. 50 Total No. of DU (3 BHK and 4 BHK) Nos. 178 EWS units Nos. 72 POPULATION 3 BHK @4.5 person per unit Nos. 576 4 [email protected] person per unit Nos. 225 EWS [email protected] person per unit Nos. 180 Total Residents Nos. 981 Club Visitors Nos. 30 Staff and Maintenance staff Nos. 50 Visitors Nos. 98 TOTAL POPULATION Nos. 1159 SERVICE DETAILS Total Power load (Demand) kW 5600 2x1500 KVA, 1x1000 No. of DG sets kVA KVA, 1x750 KVA No. of Rain water Harvesting pits Nos. 2 Total water requirement KLD 168 Fresh water Requirement KLD 92 Treated water reuse KLD 76 Waste water discharge KLD 123 STP capacity KLD 160 Solid waste generation kg/day 468 Biodegradable waste generation kg/day 281 Non biodegradable Waste kg/day 94 Plastic Waste kg/day 93 PARKING REQUIRED Required parking for residential 2 ECS/100 sqm ECS 477 Required Parking for Community Facility 3 ECS/100 sqm ECS 11 Required parking for EWS 0.5 ECS/100 sqm ECS 18 Total Parking Required ECS 506 PARKING PROVISION Basement-1 parking provision ECS 178 Basement-2 parking provision ECS 355 Surface parking provision ECS 95

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Total Parking Provision ECS 628 4 Land Use The land use proposed is given in Table & Figure below.

Table: Land use proposed for the project Site

2 Land Use Area (m )​ Percentage ​ Ground Coverage 2383.99 26.01% Green Area 3171.95 34.61% Road Area & Open Area 3608.166 39.37% Net Plot Area 9164.108 100.00%

Figure: Land Use 5 Construction Status No construction has been done on site.

6 Population Details During Construction Phase- 200 nos. of local labour will be employed for the construction of the project. ​

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During Operation Phase- The total population of the project has been estimated to be 1159 persons ​ including residents, staff and visitors.

The population details are given in Table below.

Table: Population Details Particulars No of unit Occupancy Details 3 BHK 128 @4.5 person per unit. 576 4 BHK 50 @4.5 person per unit. 225 EWS Units 72 @2.5 person per unit. 180 Total resident 981 Club Visitors 30 Staff and Maintenance Staff lump sump 50 Visitors 10% of resident 98 TOTAL POPULATION No. 1159

7 Parking Details 7.1 During Construction Phase Proper parking provisions for trucks and other construction vehicles will be made. Proper spaces for loading and unloading will be defined during the construction of the project.

7.2 During Operation Phase The total parking area requirement will be 506 ECS for residential, EWS and community facilities. Total parking provision of 628 ECS is proposed in the proposed project.

7.2.1 Parking Required

Table. Parking Required Parking Required in Particulars Factors ECS

Required Parking for Residential 2ECS/100 m2 477 ECS ​ Required Parking for Community Facility 3 ECS/100 m2 11 ECS ​ Required Parking for EWS 0.5 ECS/100 m2 18 ECS ​ Total Parking Required 506 ECS

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7.2.2 Parking Proposed

Table. Parking Provision

Basement area Service area Parking area Parking in Particulars 2 2 2 Space Required (m )​ (m )​ (m )​ ECS ​ ​ ​ Basement-1 parking area 6684.030 1002.604 5681.426 1ECS/ 32 m2 178 ​ 1ECS/ 16 m2 Basement-2 parking area 6684.030 1002.604 5681.426 ​ 355 (Automated Parking) Surface parking area - - 2196.166 1 ECS/ 23 m2 95 ​ Total 13368.06 2005.208 13559.018 - 628 ECS

8 Water Management 8.1 Present Quality The present quality of the Surface Water of nearby water bodies has been accessed, the summarised results with prescribed standards shows the parameters are within the limit as per IS:10500 Drinking Water Standards & CPCB Surface Water Quality Criteria.

8.2 Water Requirement 8.2.1 During construction phase:

Total 17 KLD water will be required out of which 9 KLD of water will be required by labourers for domestic & flushing purposes which will be sourced from tanker supplier and 8 KLD for construction purpose which will be sourced from nearby STP treated water. Mobile toilets will be provided at site for labourers which will be regularly cleaned. 7 KLD wastewater will be disposed of in septic tank followed by soak pit.

8.2.2 During Operation Phase,

8.2.2.1 Source of Water: The fresh water will be sourced through Delhi Jal Board. ​ ​ The total water requirement has been shown in the Table below:

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Table : Water Requirement during Operation Phase

Water Management WASTE Factor in Requirement DOMESTIC FLUSHING Particulars Population WATER LPCD in KLD in KLD in KLD in KLD Domestic Residents 3 BHK 981 135 132 88 44 staff 50 45 2 1 1.0 Visitor club and other 128 15 2 0.5 1.50 89.5 46.5 1159 136 (~ 90 KLD) (~46 KLD) waste water 72 46 118 Swimming Pool 2 0 Gardening 10 0 DG cooling 15 2 Misc 5 3 Total 168 123

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Water Balance

Figure: Water Balance ​ ​ 8.3 Disposal Method During Construction Phase: 7 KLD sewage will be generated from domestic usage by labourers which will ​ be disposed off in septic tank via soak pit.

During Operation Phase: Total quantity of wastewater generation from the Group Housing will be 123 ​ KLD. The generated sewage will be treated in the in-house sewage Treatment Plant of total capacity 160 KLD. Total 111 KLD treated water will be generated out of which 76 KLD water will be utilized for the

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8.4 Waste Water Treatment Technology Total quantity of wastewater generation will be 123 KLD from the proposed project. The generated sewage will be treated in the Sewage Treatment Plant of capacity 160 KLD based on MBBR Technology. Total 111 KLD treated water will be generated out of which 76 KLD water will be utilized for flushing, gardening, cooling and misc. purposes and the rest 35 KLD excess treated water will be supplied for construction purposes or irrigation purposes in the nearby areas.

DESIGN CRITERIA

Table: Raw Sewage Characteristics

3 Flow m ​ / day 123 KLD ​ pH - 7.5 – 8.0 BOD mg / L 200 - 300 COD mg / L 400 - 500 TSS mg / L 100 The treated water will be reused for Flushing, Gardening, Cooling and miscellaneous purposes. Table: Treated Water Characteristics pH - 6.5-8.0 BOD mg / L <20 COD mg / L <50 TSS mg / L <20

TREATMENT PROCESS:

It is proposed to treat the complete wastewater in a scientific manner through a properly planned treatment plant. The objective is to stabilize the decomposable organic matter present in sewage so as to get an effluent and sludge having characteristics which are within safe limits. To have an efficient treatment system, this aeration system is proposed consisting of MBBR Technology. The sewerage treatment plant can be constructed in such a way that it becomes viable by providing Treated water for reuse and sludge that can be used as manure for further use.

Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present circumstances:

● It is mandatory as per the latest requirements to provide the Sewage Treatment Plant.

● Reduced net daily fresh water requirements from various sources, by utilizing the treated water.

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● Reduced dependence on the public utilities for water supply and sewerage systems & hence reduced stress on the environment.

● Dried sludge from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic materials and is an excellent fertilizer for horticultural purposes.

Different Components of the Plant

In the proposed treatment scheme, the following component unit shall be provided:

Screen chamber Bar screen /Grit chamber within effluent collection sump. Submersible type raw effluent re-lift pumps Equalization tank MBBR tank/ Aeration tank Tube settler Clarified Water, Filtered Water & Soft Water Storage Tanks Filter feed pump Tertiary Treatment Units (Filtration, U.V treatment) Treated Water Supply Pumps Sludge return pump Sludge holding tank Filter Press Feed Pumps Filter Press for solid waste management

PROCESS DESCRIPTION a) Raw sewage from the main sewer line shall be collected through gravity pipes into the screen chamber. This manually cleaned screen shall be provided to remove floating and big size particles which may otherwise choke the pumps and pipelines. b) After screening, the wastewater shall be allowed to pass through a grit chamber to remove the grit material. The screens and grit chambers shall be accessible so that they may be manually cleaned from time to time. c) The screened waste water from the Grit chamber shall then pass into the equalization tank to homogenize the waste water quality and also even out flow fluctuations and feed waste water of uniform quality at constant rate to subsequent treatment units. Air mixing shall be provided to mix the contents of the equalization tank. A coarse bubble aeration grid shall be provided to mix the contents of the

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equalization tank and also to avoid septic conditions in the tank. From the equalization tank the wastewater will be pumped into an MBBR Tank. d) The MBBR process uses small plastic carrier elements to provide growth sites for bacteria attachment in a suspended growth medium. The carrier elements shall allow a higher biomass concentration to be maintained in the reactor. This shall increase the biological treatment capacity for the given reactor volume. e) The carrier elements shall be continuously kept in suspension by the aeration system. The agitation pattern in the reactor shall be designed to provide an upward movement of the carriers across the surface of the retention screen which creates a scrubbing effect to prevent clogging. Combination of fine & coarse bubbles may be provided to provide oxygen as per detailing. f) From the MBBR tank mixed liquor shall flow by gravity into the Tube settler. The solids will settle in the tank. The sludge that settles down shall be transferred to the sludge holding tank via sludge loading pumps, with provision of sludge return to the bioreactor if necessary. g) From the tube settler, treated wastewater will be fed by means of filter/softener feed pump sets to pass through dual media filters, activated carbon filters and softeners and stored in the filtered water and soft water storage tanks. The activated carbon filters shall ensure removal of all coloration and odours present in the treated effluent. h) The filtered, clean and odourless water from the filtered water tank is then fed through a variable frequency drive hydro-pneumatic system to the external treated effluent rings as per the master plan, from where connections are taken to the garden hydrant system and to each unit for flushing water as per detailing. i) Excess sludge from the tube settler will be taken periodically into the sludge holding tank. In this tank sludge will be aerated for self-stabilization. Air will be shut off periodically and superannuate water will be transferred to the aeration tank creating stabilized sludge. The final sludge shall be de-watered through a centrifuge mechanism. Sludge loading arrangements shall also be provided for direct disposal of sludge to sludge tankers / trolleys.

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Process Flow Diagram of STP based on MBBR Technology

8.5 Rain Water Harvesting

The main source of ground water recharging in the study area is rainwater, which infiltrates into the ground through various lithological units present in the study area. Surface runoff from roads and landscape areas will be connected to site stormwater drainage network to recharge ground water through gravity.

Scheme for Ground Water Recharging

The rainwater is diverted from the rooftop using rain water pipes to the surface / underground drainage network. The entire complex is subdivided for recharging structures. The rainwater is diverted into the desilting tank to remove inorganic impurities and the outflow of the desilting tank is taken into the recharge well.

● Desilting Tank

The desilting tanks are used to remove silt and other floating impurities from rainwater. Desilting tank is like an ordinary container having provision for the inflow, outflow and overflow. Apart from removing silt it

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● Recharge well

The recharge well consists of percolation pits with boreholes in the middle of the pit. UPVC pipe perforated will be lowered in the middle of the boreholes and the pit will be filled with gravel and pebbles in three layers consisting of boulders, gravel and coarse sand. The mouth of the UPVC pipe will be protected to avoid silt getting into it. The depth of the bore will depend on the soil condition/water strata. The schematic diagram is enclosed.

It should be therefore concluded that there is no significant impact on surface water quality & hydrology of the area. The proposed rainwater-harvesting scheme will stabilize the groundwater table in the area.

RAINWATER COLLECTION AND HARVESTING CALCULATION: -

Soil Quality : Silt Loam Annual Rainfall : 658 mm Peak Hourly Rainfall : 90 mm/hr Ground Water Level : 2.4-53.17 m bgl (As per CGWB report) No. of Rainwater Harvesting Pits : 2 No. (Dual Bore) Size of Rainwater Harvesting Pit: Diameter: 4.5 m, Depth: 5.2 m

Table: Rain Water Harvesting Calculation

Total Volume of Retention time water available Rain water Harvesting Harvesting Area Capacity of recharge for rain water Collection Factor tank in 20 min. harvesting 3 (m /20min)​ ​ Roof top 2383.99 0.90 30 64 Green area 3171.952 0.15 30 14 Open and road areas 3608.166 0.80 30 87 Total 9164.108 - - 165

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The surface runoff from podiums, roads, landscapes areas will be connected to the site storm water drainage network and in-turn allowed to recharge the groundwater table with the provisions of recharge pits at appropriate locations and excess water will be discharged to drains.

Rain Water Harvesting System in the proposed site:

Figure: Rain Water Harvesting Pit Diagram

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Maintenance Plan: -

1. Rain water harvesting pits should be checked and cleaned before and after the rainy season. Cleaning procedure consists of scrubbing of inner walls and floors. Cover and ventilate the tank also. 2. Chlorine solution can be used for cleaning purposes followed by thorough rinsing. 3. Cleaning the filter will be done before and after the rainy season. 4. Cleaning of the desilting tank will be done before and after the rainy season. 5. Regular cleaning of oil and grease traps will be done and maintained. 6. Weekly cleaning of the pits will be done during the rainy season.

9 Air Management 9.1 Air Quality Site

The present quality of the air has been accessed. The test results of Air quality assessed has been given below-

Statio Location Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean n No. Baseline Baseline Baseline Baseline Baseline Values for Values for Values for Values Values 3 PM10 in PM2.5 in SO2µg/m for NO2 for CO ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ µg/m3 µg/m3 µg/m3 mg/m3 ​ ​ ​ ​ 1 Onsite 130.25 90.85 6.75 24 0.91

2 Kapashera 116.75 81.65 5.6 18.5 0.83

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AERMOD OUTPUT ISOPLETH FOR PM2.5 DISPERSION ​ ​

Location Background Predicted Post Project Air NAAQS Concentration Incremental Quality PM (μg/m3) ​2.5 PM2.5 (μg/m3) Concentration PM2.5 (μg/m3) ​ ​ ​ (μg/m3) Onsite 90.85 0.060 90.91 60

Kapashera 81.65 0.050 81.7 60

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AERMOD OUTPUT ISOPLETH FOR PM10 DISPERSION ​ ​

Location Background Predicted Incremental Post Project Air NAAQS Concentration Concentration PM Quality (μg/m3) ​10 PM10 (μg/m3) (μg/m3) PM10(μg/m3) ​ ​ ​ ​ Onsite 130.25 0.200 130.45 100

Kapashera 116.75 0.070 116.82 100

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AERMOD OUTPUT ISOPLETH FOR NO2 DISPERSION ​ ​

Location Background Predicted Incremental Post Project NAAQS Concentration Concentration NO Air Quality (μg/m3) ​2 NO2 (μg/m3) (μg/m3) NO2 (μg/m3) ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Onsite 24 0.400 24.4 80

Kapashera 18.5 0.100 18.6 80

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AERMOD OUTPUT ISOPLETH FOR SO2 DISPERSION ​ ​

Background Predicted Incremental Post Project NAAQS Location Concentration Concentration Air Quality (μg/m3) SO2 (μg/m3) SO2(μg/m3) SO2 (μg/m3) ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Onsite 0.060 6.75 6.81 80

Kapashera 5.6 0.020 5.62 80

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AERMOD OUTPUT ISOPLETH FOR CO DISPERSION

Background Predicted Incremental Post Project NAAQS Location Concentration Concentration Air QualityCO (mg/m3) CO (mg/m3) CO(mg/m3) (mg/m3) Onsite 0.91 0.0045 0.9145 2

Kapashera 0.83 0.002 0.832 2

Indian Meteorological Data

Meteorological Data (2002-2013)

The meteorological Conditions of the project area can be summarised in the table below:

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T able 13. Meteorological conditions of the project area

S No. Particulars Details 1 Temperature 33°C 2 Relative Humidity 46% 3 Average Annual Rainfall 657.97 mm 4 Predominant wind direction West to East (as per IMD Station-Palam)

Windrose Diagram

F igure 7. Windrose Diagram

Figure 5: Windrose Diagram

9.2 During Construction Phase ● Dust mitigation measures will be taken as per Environment (Protection) Amendment Rules, 2018. ● Metallic Roads leading to or at construction sites will be paved and blacktopped. ● No excavation of soil will be carried out without prior barricading of the project site & other adequate dust mitigation measures in place. ● No loose soil or sand or Construction & Demolition Waste or any other construction material that causes dust will be left uncovered. ● Wind-breakers around the project site will be provided. ● Water sprinkling systems will be put in place using spraying Nozzles. ● Sprinkling will be done every hour by a fixed sprinkling system. ● Proper barricading up to 10 m will be provided. ● Grinding and cutting of building materials in open areas will be prohibited.

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● Construction waste will be stored only within earmarked areas and road side storage of construction material and waste will be prohibited. ● Only covered vehicles carrying construction material and waste will be permitted inside the complex. ● Construction waste processing and disposal sites will be identified and required dust mitigation measures be notified at the site. ● DG sets will be installed acoustically enclosed with adequate stack heights.

9.3 During Operation Phase

DG set of capacity 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA will be installed as power backup for common utilities during power failure. Proper stack height of 6 m above roof level for DG set of capacity 2x1500 kVA & 1x1000 kVA and 5.5 m above roof level of building for DG set of capacity 1x750 kVA will be maintained as per CPCB guidelines which will help in reducing the air pollution.

● Table 3: DG set & stack Height ​ D. G. Set. Capacity No. Stack Height (above Stack Height (above roof Location of roof level) level) DG sets

1500 kVA 2 6 m above roof level 38.35 m + 6 m = 44.35 m Basement above ground level

1000 kVA 1 6 m above roof level 38.35 m + 6 m = 44.35 m Basement above ground level

750 kVA 1 5.5 m above roof level 38.35 m + 5.5 m = 43.85 m Basement above ground level

● As per the specifications from D.G. Set manufacturers following emissions will be maintained, as given in Table below. Table 3-4: DG Set emission standards ​ D. G. Set. Capacity No. PM NOx HC CO

gm/KW-hr gm/KW-hr gm/KW-hr gm/KW-hr 750 kVA 1 0.3 9.2 1.3 3.5

D. G. Set. Capacity No. PM NOx HC CO mg/Nm3 mg/Nm3 mg/Nm3 mg/Nm3 ​ ​ ​ ​

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1500 kVA 2 0.3 9.2 1.3 3.5

1000 kVA 1 75 887.5 100 150

10 Noise Environment 10.1 During Construction Phase

Expected noise levels will be in the range of 80-100 dB(A), which will decrease with increase in distance. To avoid Noise impacts during night time, majorly all the noise generating construction activities will be carried out during the daytime.

There will be some noise generation due to the movement of vehicles carrying construction materials and as this will be only a temporary phenomenon, it will be managed by properly regulating the movement of vehicular traffic so that the ambient noise quality will not be adversely affected.

To prevent any occupational hazard, ear muffs / ear plugs will be given to the workers working around or operating the plant and machinery emitting high noise levels. Operation of such plants or machinery will be strictly prohibited during night hours. Careful planning of machinery operation and scheduling of operations will be done to minimize such impact. Furthermore, following measures will also be adopted:

● All the machinery and equipment will be regularly maintained to reduce the noise level. ● DG sets of capacity 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA will be installed acoustically enclosed. ● Barricading of the site will be done in order to reduce noise impacts outside the project boundary. 10.2 During Operation Phase

Sources of Noise Pollution during Operation Phase are Working of DG Set of 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 KVA and movement and honking of Traffic.

● DG Sets will be installed in an acoustically treated room in the basement. It will be ensured that the insertion loss of 25 dB(A) is attained. ● No honking zone will be maintained. ● Planting of the trees at the boundary of the project will help in reducing the level of the noise within the project.

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11 Solid Waste Management

11.1 During Construction Phase

During the construction, soil will be excavated to provide the foundation. This excavated soil will be properly stacked under tarpaulin cover and will be reused for back filling purpose and road construction, etc. The top soil will be preserved separately and will be used for landscaping purposes only. The unused soil will be sent to the landfill site only.

The debris of construction material will be used in backfilling, roads etc. & rest C&D Waste will be disposed off as per C&D Waste Management Rules, 2016. Approx. 30 kg/day of municipal solid waste will be generated from 200 nos. of Solid Waste labours. The waste generated from temporary laborers will be disposed off at the Municipal Landfill Site. Recyclable materials like aluminium, steel, wood pieces, cement bags, plastic Recyclable Waste containers, cartons, glass etc. will be given to recyclers. Plastic waste Plastic waste will be sent to the approved Recycler.

Used oil whenever generated from the DG sets will be kept in leak proof Hazardous Waste containers in an isolated area and will be sent to the approved recycler.

E-waste if generated will be sent to authorised recycler per E-Waste E-waste (Management) Rules, 2016 Demolition waste will be managed as per Demolition Waste Management Demolition Waste Rules,2016.

11.2 During Operation Phase 11.2.1 Solid Waste

For approx. 1159 persons, around 468 kg/day (171 TPA) of municipal solid waste will be generated from the proposed project. Out of which,281 kg/day (103 TPA) of Biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste Convertor to get converted to manure. 94 kg/day (34 TPA) Non- Biodegradable waste and 94 kg/day (33 TPA) plastic waste will be given to approved recycler.

9 kg/day of dried sludge will be generated from STP within the residential development during the operation phase. The wet sludge will be passed through a filter press where it will be dewatered/ dried to form a cake and then will be used as manure in green areas. The unused sludge will be given to farmers or nursery.

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E-waste generated will also be given to approved vendors. Battery waste will be generated from inverters & UPS. It will be properly managed as per Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules 2001.

Table 0-8: Municipal Waste Management

Type of Waste Category Disposal Method Total Waste (kg/day) The waste will be treated in organic 281 Biodegradable Organics waste converter and converted to manure (103 TPA) 94 Non-BioDegradable Recyclable Approved Recycler (34 TPA) 93 Plastic Recyclable Approved Recycler (34 TPA) 468 Total (171 TPA)

DETAILS OF ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTER

Tentative details of the Organic Waste Converter are as follows:

Table. Details of OWC Model no. No. Of OWC Capacity per Power Dimension provision batch (l x w x h) ​ OWC-300 1 no. 124 kg/batch 13.5 HP 1.98 m x 1.40 m x 1.47 m

Biodegradable Batch Curing Time Taken No of Batch Waste Capacity Capacity

281 kg/day 124 kg/batch 100 kg/day Machine Time=15-20 m 3 batch/day

Total Time=1 hr

• No. of organic waste converter = 1 Nos. • Volume of waste = 0.562 m3 ​ • Capacity of curing for 10 days = 5.62 m3 ​ • Capacity of curing for 15 days = 8.43 m3 ​ • Space area for curing= 18.73 m2 ​ • Space for organic waste converter (OWC-300)= 1.98 m x 1.40 m = 2.77 m2 ​ • Area required for storage and management of solid waste = 21.5 m2 ​

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• Area provided for storage and management of solid waste = 80 m2 ​

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTOR

Segregate the waste as organic and inorganic.

Feed organic waste in OWC.

Add Bioculum 1gm/kg of organic waste.

Add 20% sawdust / dry grass / dry leaves.

Switch ON OWC

Pull the lever after 10 minutes.

OWC will stop after 15 minutes of process.

Pull trolley. Treated waste gets collected in crates kept in trolley.

Place the crates in Curing system.

Repeat the feeding batches until material finishes.

Collect crushed pulp in a tray for aeration and drying.

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Empty out the machine at the end of operation.

11.2.2 Hazardous Waste Management: -

Table: Hazardous & E-Waste Management

Type of Waste Disposal Method Total Waste

Waste will be collected in leak proof containers at isolated place and then it will be given to approved 42 lit/month Used Oil vender of CPCB as per Hazardous Waste & other (0.504 kL/annum) Wastes (Management & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016

E-Waste will be collected and given to approved 5 kg/month E-waste vender of CPCB as per E-Waste (Management &

Handling) Rules, 2016. Battery waste will be generated from inverters & UPS, which will be treated as per the Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules 2001.

12 Plantation

12.1 During Construction Phase

Some trees exist at the boundary of the site which will be retained.

12.2 During Operation Phase

Green belt planning will be done with ecological perspectives for the project taking into consideration and availability of space and other aspects. This will help in increasing the aesthetic effect of the environment.

Since tree trunks are devoid of foliage, scrub should form there to give coverage to the trunks. The trees maintain the regional ecological balance and conform to soil and hydrological conditions. Indigenous species would be preferred.

Green belt/greenery will be developed along most of the periphery of the project area as well as along roads. Some trees already exist at the boundary of the project which will be retained. Proposed area under plantation/greenery is 3171.952 m2 (34.61 % of net plot area) with trees, plants, herbs & shrubs and lawns. ​ The trees planted will be of adequate height.

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Trees required = Net Plot area/80 = 9164.108/80 = 114 no. of trees

No of trees proposed: 120 No. of trees

Species Proposed:

List of proposed trees:

S. No. Scientific Name Family Common Name

1 Azadirachta indica Meliaceae Neem

2 Neolamarckia cadamba Rubiaceae Kadam

3 Alstonia scholaris Apocynaceae Saptaparni

4 Cassia fistula Fabaceae Amaltas

5 Lagerstroemia speciosa Lythraceae Pride of India

6 Peltophorum pterocarpum Fabaceae Copper pod

7 Ailanthus excelsa Simaroubaceae Tree of Heaven

List of proposed shrubs:

S. No. Scientific Name Common Name 1 Hamelia patens Firebush 2 Nerium olender Kaner 3 Cycas revoluta Sago palm 4 Gardenia jasminoides Cape jasmine 5 Plumeria rubra Frangipani 6 Thuja occidentalis Arborvitae

13 Energy Saving and Conservation

13.1 ECBC Report

Fenestration All fenestration complying with the following requirement:

U- Factor Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) Energy efficient factors like Plain (Single Reflective) glass for Air Leakage daylight provision, insulated roof, occupancy sensors etc are proposed to save energy ​.

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Specification of Glass (Single reflective glass) is given below: ​ ‘R’ Values (in Sq m. Deg C/ Watt): 0.14 ‘U’ Values (in Watts/ Sq m. Deg C): 7.1 Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.82

Wall (Brick & AAC Blocks wall (230 mm thick), both side thick ​ sand cement plaster (12-18 mm) with insulation) - U Value- 0.44 Watts/ Sq m. Deg C

Roof (200 mm RCC slab with mud phuska & clay tiles with 75 ​ mm insulation.)- U Value- 0.49 Watts/ Sq m. Deg C

Solar power will be provided for the entire common area lighting. Solar panels are placed at each block terrace level. Solar Water heater systems have been proposed in the complex.

Building Envelope Sealing The following areas of the enclosed building envelope is to be sealed, caulked, gasketed, or weather-stripped to minimize air leakage: (a) Joints around fenestration and door frames (b) Openings between walls and foundations and between walls and roof and wall panels (c) Openings at penetrations of utility services through, roofs, walls, and floors (d) Site-built fenestration and doors (e) Building assemblies used as ducts or plenums (f) All other openings in the building envelope.

13.2 Energy Conservation Measures

Following are the measures adopted to conserve energy:

● 10 % of the total power requirement will be met through solar power. ● LED, Solar panel, energy efficient lifts, energy efficient motors and pumps will be used to conserve electrical energy. ● Building orientation will be designed in such a way to maximise the use of solar and wind energy. ● All cables will be debated to avoid heating during use. This also indirectly reduces losses and imposes reliability. ● Consumption of non-renewable fuel will be minimized. Solar panels will be installed in the complex.

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13.3 Quantification of Energy Saved

Approx.20% of the total power requirement will be met using energy conservation measures.

14 Summary

14.1 During Construction Phase

S. No. Description Impacts Mitigation Measures

1. Air • Dust will be generated due to • Proper Barricading will be done to reduce Environment Site clearance, construction the dust during construction of buildings. activities and emissions may be Also, barricading will cut off some of the generated due to vehicles, DG noise due to construction activities. sets and machinery/equipment • Water sprinkling will be done to reduce the etc. dust during construction of buildings. • Loading and unloading of • Raw material, construction debris will be construction materials like, kept covered during storage as well as cement, sand, stones, bricks, during transportation. etc. will result in dust • The buildings under construction will be generation. kept covered with green cloth. • Procurement and transport of • D.G. sets of 1x 125 kVA and 1x62.5 kVA construction materials such as will be provided with adequate stack height sand, cement etc. will also to avoid emissions. result in dust generation. • No loose soil or sand or Construction & Demolition Waste or any other construction material that causes dust will be left uncovered.

1. Noise • Sources of noise would be DG • DG sets will be kept acoustically enclosed. Environment sets used during the • Plantation belt will be maintained in the construction phase. periphery of the project site. • Traffic and other noises during loading & unloading of materials during construction phase

2. Water • Soil run-off from the site • During the construction phase, water will be Environment leading to off – site provided from the nearby STP/tanker water supplier.

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contamination (Particularly • Disposal of debris will not be done near during rainy season). water resources, rather, C & D waste will be • Improper disposal of disposed off as per applicable rules. construction debris leading to • The rain water from the construction site off-site contamination of water will be collected & reused for sprinkling. resources. • Mobile toilets with septic tank will be • Disposal of domestic waste installed at the site during the construction water from temporary labour phase which will be regularly cleaned by the rest rooms. agency. • Spillage of oil and grease from the vehicle and waste water stream generated from on-site activities.

3. Solid Waste • The waste from labour rest • Approx. 30 kg/day municipal solid waste rooms/sheds would be mainly will be generated from 200 labours which household domestic waste will be disposed off at MSW site. • The solid waste generated • The excavated soil of 53500 m3 will be ​ during construction phase reused for back filling purposes. • Used oil from DG sets. The top soil will be preserved separately and • Construction and demolition will be used for landscaping purposes only. waste. The unused soil will be sent to landfill site only identified by Municipal corporation. • Construction debris generated from site will be used in backfilling & levelling purposes to the extent possible. Rest of the waste will be sent to C & D facility. • Used oil whenever generated from the DG sets will be kept in an isolated area and in leak proof container and sent to the approved recycler.

14.2 During Operation Phase

S. Description Impacts Mitigation Measures No.

1. Air • Running of DG sets of capacities • DG sets will be provided with stack Environment 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 height of 6 m above roof level for DG set of capacity 2x1500 kVA & 1x1000 kVA

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KVA during power failure will and 5.5 m above roof level of building for result into air emissions. DG set of capacity 1x750 kVA.

2. Noise • Running of DG sets of capacities • DG sets will be installed in acoustically Environment 2x1500 KVA,1x1000 KVA, 1x750 treated room in the basement with KVA during power failure will appropriate stack height. result into noise emissions. • Plantation will be maintained along with • Traffic in the areas surrounding will proper green and avenue plantations to result in noise pollution. reduce noise emissions.

2. Water • During the operation phase • Fresh water requirement will be reduced Environment abstraction of groundwater is not by using STP treated water in the proposed for the project. Water complex. supply will be met by Delhi Jal • Sewage will be treated in a STP of total Board. 160 KLD capacity based on MBBR • In the proposed complex, water will technology. be used for domestic use, flushing, • The treated water of 76 KLD will be gardening & cooling purposes etc. reused in flushing, gardening, cooling and Therefore, there will be a misc. purposes. wastewater discharge in the form of • The excess treated water of 35 KLD will liquid waste and sewage. be supplied for construction purposes or irrigation purposes in the nearby areas. • Rain water will be recharged into the groundwater by 2 no. of rainwater harvesting pits.

3. Solid Waste • Biodegradable and recyclable waste • Bio-degradable waste of 281 kg/day (103 from household activities. TPA) will be treated in Organic waste • Used oil from DG sets and e- waste. convertor. 94 kg/day (34 TPA) of • E- waste & battery waste generation. non-biodegradable waste and 93 kg/day (34 TPA) kg/day of plastic waste will be given to authorised recycler. • Used oil will be generated from the DG sets which will be kept in an isolated area and in a leak proof container and will be given to the authorised recycler. • The generated E-waste will be given to the Authorized vendor. • Battery waste will be treated as per the Batteries (Handling & Management) Rules, 2001.

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15 Environment Monitoring Plan

15.1 During Construction

Sr. No. Type of Monitoring Frequency of Parameter Location Monitoring

1 Ambient Air Quality Six Monthly Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) Two Locations in and Particulate Matter (PM 10) around the project site Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Nitrogen Oxides (NO2)

2 Stack Monitoring Six Monthly Particulate Matter, Sulphur DG sets of 1x125 kVA Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen and 1x62.5 kVA Oxides (NO2) installed for construction purposes

3 Water Quality Six Monthly All parameters mentioned in One drinking water Monitoring for drinking IS:10500 sample water

4 Water Quality Six Monthly All parameters mentioned in One construction water Monitoring for IS:456 sample Construction purpose

5 Noise Level Monitoring Six Monthly Day and Night noise level Two locations

6 Soil Quality Monitoring Six Monthly All parameters to check soil Two Locations in and Fertility around the project site

7 Monitoring of waste Six Monthly _ _ generation and other pollution control aspects

15.2 During Operation Phase

Sr. No. Type of Monitoring Frequency of Parameter Location Monitoring

1 Ambient Air Quality Six Monthly Particulate Matter (PM 2.5), Two Locations in and Particulate Matter (PM 10), around the project site Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Oxides (NO2)

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2 Stack Monitoring Six Monthly Particulate Matter, Sulphur DG sets (2x1500 Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen KVA,1x1000 KVA, Oxides (NO2) 1x750 KVA) installed for backup purposes

3 Water Quality Monitoring Six Monthly All parameters mentioned in One drinking water for drinking water IS:10500 sample

4 Sewage Treatment Plant Six Monthly BOD, COD, TSS, Oil and Inlet and Outlet of STP Monitoring Grease and pH

5 Ambient Noise Level Six Monthly Day and Night noise level Two locations Monitoring

6 DG Set Room Noise Six Monthly Inside and Outside of DG Set One Locations Monitoring Enclosure

7 Soil Quality Monitoring Six Monthly All parameters to check soil Two Locations in and Fertility around the project site

8 Monitoring of Waste Six Monthly _ _ Generation and other pollution control aspects

16 Environment Management Cost

16.1 Capital Cost

S No. Description Total Cost (In Lacs) 01. Landscaping 10.0

02. Sewage Treatment Plant 20.0

03. DG Stack & Acoustic Treatment 20.0

04. Solid Waste Management 15.0

05. Rain water harvesting 4.5

06. Miscellaneous 5.0

Total 74.5

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16.2 Recurring Cost

S No. Description Total Cost (In Lacs/ year) 01. Landscaping 2.0

02. Water Management 2.0

03. Air Management 0.5

04. Environment Monitoring 0.7

05. Solid Waste Management 1.5

06. Miscellaneous 2.0

Total 8.7

17 Corporate Environment Responsibility As per CER office memorandum of MOEF dated 1.5.2018, the project cost is Rs 68.42 Cr, hence the company has to spend 2.0 % of the cost of the project (Rs 1.37 Crores) on the following CER activities.

Table: Activities carried out under corporate environment responsibilities

Sr. 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Total Activity Provisions 1st Year No. Year Year Year Year (Lakhs) Infrastructure development of government school and Rao Mansa Ram School at Kapashera in the form of development of smart classroom facilities, Chemical and Biological Education 1 lab along with testing 8 12 14 16 8 58 Support equipment and library in consultation with the principal. Providing 10 computers in each school and green belt development along the boundary of the schools.

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Development of public toilets at feasible Sanitation locations in Kapashera & 2 5 8 9 6 4 32 facility villages areas in consultation with MCD. Providing 20 KW solar panels in both schools and 3 Solar Light 3 5 6 4 2 20 in Kapashera and Dundehera villages. Beautification of Shiv Vihar Park by plantation Infrastructure 4 of Ornamental plants and 5 6 5 7 4 27 development providing metallic seating table. TOTAL 21 Lakhs 31 Lakhs 34 Lakhs 33 Lakhs 18 Lakhs 137 Lakhs

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SECTION E: RISK ASSESSMENT

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Group Housing at Village Kapashera, Tehsil Vasant Vihar, New Delhi by M/s Anant Raj Limited

Risk Assessment Risk is a potential that a chosen action or activity will lead to a loss of human or property. Risk assessment is a step for Risk Management. Risk assessment is determination of qualitative and quantitative value of risk related to a situation or hazard. Hazard is a situation that poses a level of threat to life, health or environment. Risk assessment involves the following: ● Hazard Identification ● Vulnerability Analysis ● Risk Analysis ● Emergency Preparedness Plan

Hazard Identification The project is a Group Housing and there may be following types of hazards: Natural hazard: 1. Earthquake 2. Flooding Man Made hazard: 1. Health Injuries 2. Fire & explosion 3. Electrical 4. Mechanical 5. Radiation 6. Thermal 7. Chemical Vulnerability Analyses This is a Group Housing hence residents, staff & visitors will be vulnerable to risks. Risk Analysis The risk is the likelihood of harmful effects big or small due to hazard, together with the severity of harm suffered. Risk also depends on the number of people exposed to hazard. Risk analysis provides severity of harm from particular types of hazard.

Earthquake: The project will be located at seismic zone IV where earthquakes can occur from 4.0-7.0 Ricter scale.

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Flooding: The project site will be located in an area where no natural river or drainage exists. However, flooding can occur due to excess rain.

Health Injuries Health Injuries can occur during Construction Phase & appropriate measures shall be taken as described below: 1. Safety nets shall be provided at appropriate level and various shafts/ openings will be kept covered to prevent falls, slips, trips etc. 2. Necessary safety belts, helmets and eye-masks as required will be enforced at site. 3. Adequate guardrails will be provided to the staircases and common areas. 4. Adequate guardrails/ fences will be provided around the water storage spaces to prevent drowning accidents. 5. Adequate protection/ fence will be provided around the excavated areas. 6. The machinery and the equipments will be regularly tested and maintained with the specific emphasis against accidents failures. 7. The deployed Safety officers will ensure that the personnel/ labour will be kept at a safe distance from working machinery to avoid accidents/ injuries due to toxic gases/ chemical/ noise. 8. Moving parts of various parts of machineries/ equipments shall be properly guarded. 9. Required fire extinguishers will be provided at the construction site. 10. Arrangements for clean drinking water will be made. 11. Rest rooms and first aid facilities will be made available for the workers.

Fire & Explosion: Since it is a Group Housing, fire can occur due to electrical spark or gas leakage from pantry. Fire is mainly caused in Group Housing due to carelessness, short circuits, and malfunctioning of gas regulator, tube, and such related products.

Electrical: The electrical current can pass to the floor & metals due to inadequate insulation or accidently.

Mechanical: The mechanical fault can cause the risk & hazard which include the elevators.

Radiation: Due to use of wireless equipment there may be electromagnetic radiation.

Thermal: Thermal heat can be generated from the D.G sets and the vehicles in the project.

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Chemical: Chemical use in the Group Housing will be limited to cleaning agents & medicines. Onsite Emergency Plan An onsite emergency is caused by an accident or hazard that takes place within the project and the effects are confined to the project. The onsite emergency plan consists of following key elements: • Planning as per hazard analysis • Preventive measures • Emergency response procedure • Recovery procedure

Planning 1. Mapping of hazard vulnerable areas shall be done in consultation with management. 2. There shall be Disaster Management Cell in place 3. The disaster management cell has following members to share the responsibility I. Site Controller (Administrator of project) II. Incident Controller (Asstt. Administrator) III. Personal Manager IV. Communication Officer V. Fire Officer VI. Security Officer VII. Engineering Incharge VIII. Fire pump attendant IX. First Aid Team

Preventive Measures Earthquake: Since the project will be located at Seismic Zone IV, structural designing will be done as per National Building Code 2016. Flooding: • Proper designing of drainage systems for domestic as well as storm water. • Rain water harvesting structures will have provision of storage for one-hour peak rainfall. Fire: Reference: NBC-2016

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FIRE STATIC STORAGE TANK: Fire storage tank for covering the entire complex shall be provided with fire pumps like Hydrant Pumps, Jockey Pump, and Pressure Vessel & Diesel engine driver pump is proposed near the water storage tanks for proposed Group Housing. • Accessories: i) Suction manifold (in fire pump room) fed from two fire water storage tanks. ii) Delivery manifold (in fire pump room) fed by the pumps as explained above. iii) An Air vessel shall be provided on delivery manifolds of the Hydrant system, to compensate for slight loss of pressure and to provide an Air cushion for counteracting pressure surges from the system. Separate delivery pipes will be given for the Hydrant system.

FIRE HYDRANT SYSTEMS: Fire hydrant system shall consist of the following: i) Each fire hose cabinet shall be provided with a) One single outlet landing valve b) Two sets of canvas hose pipe with branch pipe c) One first aid fire hose reel. d) One fireman's Axe e) 2 Nos fire Extinguishers

PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS & FIRE SAFETY APPLIANCES: Portable Extinguishers will be located in prominent and easy to reach during fire emergencies. Type of Extinguishers: Selection type and capacity of the Extinguishers shall be done as per I.S: 15683.

● Water-CO2 Type ​ ​ ● Dry Chemical Power (DCP) Type

● CO2 Type Extinguishers ​ ​ ● ABC (Power Type) Extinguisher: Test Demonstration: At least 1 extinguisher per each type shall be demonstrated at site in simulated fire conditions.

EXIT SIGNAGE Exit Signage and evacuation instruction shall be displayed judiciously at prominent locations.

FACILITY OF FIRE MAN AT MAIN GATE i) Fire brigade inlet connection to tank. ii) Fire brigade draw out connection to tank

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Electrical: i) Planning Stage: Safety parameters as indicated under Indian Electricity Rules 1956 and ECBC shall be complied. The following safety measurement is considered. ● Earthing system ● The earthing system shall comply the requirement of IS: 3043, Indian Electricity rules and other applicable statuary regulations and safety codes in the locality of installation. ● GI plates earthing system shall be provided. ● One Earth Leakage Breaker sensitivity 30 mA shall be used per phase in all Distribution Boards ● In addition to that, following measures shall be adopted ● There will be colour coding and labelling of high voltage electrical wires. ● Sand bags/ wire bucket shall be placed near the electrical control/panel. ● Installation of electrical equipments shall be properly done like insulation, guarding and grounding. ● Work practices and handling of the electrical equipments shall be properly managed. ● Employees and workers shall be trained for awareness of safe work practices and systems. ● Properly maintained equipments and tools will be used. ● Service of electrical equipments shall be done under the supervision of trained personnel. ● Temporary connections made for experimental reasons shall be safe and properly insulated. ● Live electrical terminals shall be shielded. ii) Operation Stage: ● Have only licensed electricians install, repair and dismantle jobsite wiring. That way, everything will be completed according to electrical safety codes, ensuring greater protection for the workers who will be using the wiring to power tools and equipment. Bringing in a professional electrician also prevents the injuries that result when less-qualified individuals attempt electrical jobs that they aren’t properly trained to do. ● Check each extension cord before use. Ensure that insulation is completely intact (free from cracks, tears, or abrasion) and that power extension cables haven’t been knotted, which can cause conductor damage and increase the risk of fire. ● Do a thorough check for electrical wiring before cutting through any wall, floor or ceiling. Any time that a tool inadvertently makes contact with an unseen electrical line, the person holding that tool is likely to be shocked or electrocuted. Always size up the situation before you get started to reduce your risk of injury. ● Inspect power equipments on a regular basis. Look over the tools’ power cords and plugs for any sign of damage to the insulation, blades, or grounding pin. If you find signs of excessive wear and tear, take tools out of commission until they’ve been properly repaired. Maintain awareness during electrical tool use as well; if a tool starts to overheat, smoke, give off a burning smell, or shock you on contact, discontinue use immediately. ● Check insulated tools for damage before each use. Once the insulation layer of an insulated hand tool becomes nicked, cracked or cut, the tool is no longer effectively insulated – it actually becomes more of

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an electrical conductor, and can increase your risk of injury. If a tool has damaged insulation, it is no longer safe to use – destroy and replace it right away. ● Never modify electrical plugs. Under no circumstances should you ever file down the blades, remove the ground pin, or otherwise modify an electrical plug so that it will fit into a socket – doing so only increases the likelihood of shock, electrocution, and fire. Either have a certified electrician change the device’s plug, or replace outdated two-prong receptacles with grounded outlets that can accommodate a ground pin. ● Keep extension cords in a safe place where they won’t be stepped on or driven over. The force of a ​ vehicle – or even repeated treading by pedestrians – can cause an extension cord’s conductor to become misshapen or break, a problems that can lead to electrical fires. Because it occurs in the core of the cable, conductor damage isn’t always obvious to the eye, so play it safe from the start by guarding jobsite extension cords with heavy-duty cord covers. ● Ensure that all electrical components stay dry. It’s one of the cardinal rules of electrical safety: don’t mix electricity and water. Store power tools and cables above water level when not in use, cover outdoor receptacles, and never use electrically powered tools in a wet environment. ● Use the right extension cord for the job. Before you plug in, make sure that the wattage rating of the extension cord you’re using is greater than the pull (or power requirement) of the equipment it’s powering. Using an extension cord to supply more wattage than it’s rated for can cause conductor strain, overheating, and possibly even fire. Chemicals: ​ This is a Group Housing project no chemical container/tanker shall be allowed inside the project. ​ ​ The chemical hazard includes the following: ● Causing fire, explosion. ● Release of harmful /toxic gas or particles. ● Splashing of hot corrosive or toxic liquid. To prevent chemical hazard following measures shall be taken: 1. Use of safer chemicals as much as possible. 2. Keep material safety Data Sheet (MSDS) of all chemical. 3. Storage of chemical in appropriate container (which is safer for chemical) 4. Storage of chemicals at defined places will spillage control systems. 5. Proper environment like ventilation, temperature. 6. Use of chemicals by qualified and trained personnel. 7. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) during handling of chemicals. 8. Use of emergency procedures in case of leakage like a) Fire fighting – for fire b) Spillage treatment

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Mechanical: Mechanical hazards are created by powered operation of equipment or tools. Mechanical hazards can occur at three locations: 1. Elevators 2. DG set room, Pump & motors room. 3. Vehicular Movement Following preventive measures shall be taken. 1. Elevators shall be properly maintained with a record book of maintenance. 2. Periodic replacement of critical components of elevator/ machine. 3. Proper training to operators of machines. 4. The protective guard will be installed at fan & motors. 5. There will be safe distance demarcation on heavy machines like cranes (during construction) 6. Sign of danger at the hazard places. Radiation: The radiation hazard can be of two types: • Ionizing Radiation (nuclear radiation) • No ionizing radiation (non-nuclear radiation) In the buildings in a Group Housing, radiation hazard is non ionizing. The radiation can be prevented in following manner: 1. Shielding of radiation. 2. Safe distance from radiation source.

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3. Sign of radiation hazard at vulnerable areas. Thermal: Thermal hazards are objects or substances that transfer energy as heat. Typical buildings can have the following points of thermal hazard. • Open flame • Boiling liquid • Hot machines/ equipments The thermal hazard can cause burn of skin, following preventive measures can be taken: 1. The open flame area like mess shall be restricted. 2. Water heaters shall be properly insulated and safe distance & guard will be installed. 3. D.G set room will have restricted entry. 4. Operators in the thermal hazard area shall be provided with protective gears like gloves, goggles etc. 5. For emergency first acid room will be maintained. Emergency Response Procedure After all the preventive measures for any emergency following infrastructure shall be provided. 1. Administrative office shall also make an Emergency Control Room. 2. Assembly area shall be demarcated for each type of flats. 3. Communication systems shall be installed in the project which includes intercom and public addressing system. 4. Fire alarms shall be installed at vulnerable places. 5. The evacuation plan of each building shall be displayed at each floor of each building. 6. The safe zones (at the time of emergency) on map shall be displayed at different locations. 7. First Aid facilities shall be made available in the Control room.

In case of emergency following action shall be taken. 1.The emergency shall be declared in case of following: i) Fire alarm buzzing (Fire hazard) ii) Vibration/Earthquake feeling (Earthquake) iii) Water logging in the project above 30 cm (Flood) iv) Any unusual smell of gas or suffocating feeling (Chemical leakage) v) Security alarm from main gate. (Security risk/Terrorism) 2.On declaration of emergency communication shall be made to residents for any type emergency 3.All the resident of the affected area shall be moved to safe zone 4.The control measures shall be done as per the emergency action plan for each type of hazard. 5.All the members of the disaster management cell shall take charge of their respective duties. 6.Outside help like fire tender, police ambulance etc. shall be called by site controller or Incident controller.

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Recovery Procedure The recovery procedure will depend on the type of emergency. Recovery procedure shall be followed by engineering section to restore the essential services like electricity, water, telephone, food items. Offsite Emergency Plan If an accident takes place in the project and its effect are felt outside the project, the situation thus created is called an offsite emergency. In this case off site emergency is not applicable. Security plan An ISO 27001 and 27002, which are the international best practice information security management standards, defining and guiding Information Security Management System (ISMS) development shall be adopted. These will provide the necessary benchmarking for individual users to know the type of cover and the responsibilities that are defined and provided by that institution for its guests. Most importantly, training, to staff needs to be regularly imparted in dealing with such situations. 1. Manual Checks: At all gates the visitors and guest shall be manually checked and asked for ID’s. ​ 2. CCTV: At all important locations with a remote viewing facility and record back up. With the ​ highest resolution and picture quality. DVR being the backbone, its recording and replaying capabilities must be considered. 3. Video Door Phone System: VDP equipment with associated telephone wiring shall be provided for ​ all flats having color view screen. 4. Central Control Room: This will control the security system from inside. ​ 5. Communication Systems: Proper communication systems to security staff shall help them to ​ coordinate better during emergencies. Training and Security Drills (including Surveillance System) Disaster planning is the responsibility of all sections of the community. The police, fire brigade, civil defence, Home Guards, press, clergy, industrial groups, and community groups must participate in the pre-disaster planning. The community as a whole has the responsibility to teach first aid to groups in the community that could be utilized in disaster situations. The disaster may involve the normal communication network itself. Therefore, two-way radio systems and messenger systems must be included as backups in the event of a communication-system failure. Proper training, security drill and evacuation drill shall be conducted in a defined time period, so as to train the management people, security personnel’s, senior staff and all other working staff in the Group Housing project to take control of all odds what so ever come in the way. These training sessions shall be conducted for use of weapons and Arms by some trained agencies for the said training. The training shall be done periodically. Making of Standard Operating Procedures A standard operating procedure manual shall be prepared, followed and maintained for all the eventualities due to attack by armed intruders.

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Emergency Response Team The disaster management cell shall act as an emergency response team shall be formed in the project which will comprise of persons from Internal Control room personnel, security staff, trainers, Police Control, Army official, Nearest Hospital Management, Fire officer to take control of any eventuality if comes in the project.

Evacuation Plan Standard operating procedures will be formulated and maintained for all eventualities due to attack by armed intruders. Evacuation plan includes the evacuation due to ● fire hazard in the project ● Armed Intrusion ● Flood ● Earthquake During any of the above-mentioned hazards, the evacuation will be as follows

INFORM CONTROL ROOM INFORM CONCERNED AGENCY SUGGEST EVACUATION PLAN

SHIFTING RESIDENTS TO INTERNAL SAFE AREA

FIRST AID TRANSPORT INJURED TO NEAREST HOSPITAL TRANSPORT PEOPLE TO SAFE PLACE

CALL NECESSARY HELP Communication The communication system is useful for rapid notification to appropriate units and expeditious implementation of relief procedures. The fire brigade and metro police units are linked through a wireless communication network. Additional channels of communication are now available through personal cell phones. Use of personal cell phones will not be restricted during disasters. On-site crowd control and information management

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Disasters usually attract crowds consisting of curious bystanders, onlookers, overenthusiastic volunteers, and self-styled advisers. In general, this hampers rapid triage and transport. The primary responsibility for crowd management is with the police. When a call is received at any of the control rooms, the information is passed on to the local police. The police contingent which arrives on the scene has the primary responsibility for crowd control.

During construction Phase During Operation Phase

• Safety nets shall be provided at ● The project is located at Seismic Zone appropriate level and various shafts/ IV. Structural designing will be done openings would be covered to prevent as per best structural engineering falls, slips, trips etc. practices complying with all the • Necessary safety belts, helmets and applicable codes / standards. Also we eye-masks as required are enforced at have received the structural stability site. certificate. • Adequate guardrails shall be provided to ● Proper designing of drainage system the staircases and common areas. for domestic as well as storm water • Adequate guardrails/ fences shall be shall be provided. provided around the water storage spaces ● Rain water harvesting structures will to prevent drowning accidents. have provision of storage. • Adequate protection/ fence shall be ● Fire Protection system shall be provided around the excavated areas. designed as per requirements of • The machinery and the equipments shall National Building Code – 2016 be regularly tested and maintained with ● Proper Fire evacuation system shall be the specific emphasis against accidents provided. failures. ● Safety parameters as indicated under • The deployed Safety officers ensure that Indian Electricity Rules 1956 and the personnel/ labour shall be kept at a ECBC shall be complied. safe distance from working machinery to ● Elevators shall be properly maintained avoid accidents/ injuries due to toxic with record book of maintenance. gases/ chemical/ noise. ● Periodic replacement of critical • Moving parts of various parts of components of elevator/ machines. machineries/ equipments shall be properly guarded. • Required fire extinguishers shall be provided at the construction site. • Arrangements for clean drinking water shall be made. • Rest rooms and first aid facilities shall be made available for the workers. • Fire Protection system shall be designed as per requirements of National Building Code – 2016.

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