APPLICATION FOR PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE

FORM –1M & PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR GRANITEBUILDINGSTONEQUARRY OF

K.V VINCENT (Category -B2)

AT

AYYAMPUZHA VILLAGE

ALUVA TALUK, DISTRICT

KERALA STATE. Mining Area: 0.7398 Ha

Proposed Production:34,268 TPA

Proponent

Mr.K.V VINCENT, Managing Partner M/s. Bharath Rock Product Kuzhuppilly House Vellarappilly P.O , PREPARED BY C. B A L A R A M A N Paliam, Peoli Road, Kacheripadi, - 682018. RQP/BNG/369/2016/A

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Form1M

APPLICATION FORMINERALS UNDER CATEGORY‘B 2’ FOR LESSTHAN ONE HECTARE

(I)Basic information

(i) Name of the Mining Permit site Granite Building stone quarry of “K.V Vincent, Managing

Partner, M/s. Bharat Rock Product At Re-Sy.No: 47/1-2,47/2-1,47/2-2, Block No.18 in Village, Taluk, Ernakulam District ,Kerala State. (ii) Location/site(GPS Co-ordinates) B.P. No. Latitude Longitude 1 10°15'54.32"N 76°27'49.93"E 2 10°15'53.56"N 76°27'50.91"E 3 10°15'52.68"N 76°27'51.71"E 4 10°15'51.92"N 76°27'51.99"E 5 10°15'51.87"N 76°27'51.89"E 6 10°15'51.44"N 76°27'51.96"E 7 10°15'51.18"N 76°27'49.25"E 8 10°15'51.61"N 76°27'47.52"E 9 10°15'52.78"N 76°27'48.73"E (iii) Size of the Mining Permit(Hectares) 0.7398Ha (iv) Capacity ofMining Permit (TPA) 34,268 TPA (v) Period of Mining Permit The quarrying Permit is applied for five years (vi) Expected cost oftheproject 80Lakhs (vii) Contact information K.V Vincent Managing Partner M/s. Bharat Rock Product Kuzhuppilly House Vellarappilly P.O Ernakulam Dist Environmental Sensitivity

SI.No Areas Distance in Kilometer/ Details 1. Distance of projects from nearest rail Railway Station,-14 Km or road bridge over the concerned River, Rivulet, Nallah etc. 2. Distance from infrastructural facilities Nearest Airport 15 Km, Cochin International Aiport National Highway NH-47 ,11 Km Major District Road Munnar –Aluva Road ,17 Km

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Any other Road Chully-Poothamkutty Road,3 Km Electric Transmission line pole or 70m Canal or check dam or reservoirs lake Edathukara-Edalakkad-chully Branch Canal ,200 m Or ponds. In take for Drinking water Open well,173 m Intake for irrigation Edathukara-Edalakkad-chully Branch Canal ,200 m

3. Areas protected under international conventions, National or Local None within 500 m radius legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value. 4. Areas which are important or sensitive Ezhattumugham River-3.5 Km for ecological reasons-wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests. 5. Areas used by protected, important or Sensitive species of flora or Fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, None within 500 m radius over wintering, migration.

6. Inland,Coastal, Marine orunderground None within 500 m radius

7. State, National boundaries. None within 500 m radius

8. Routes of facilities used by the public for Access to recreation or other tourist, None within 500 m radius pilgrim areas. 9. Defense installations None within 500 m radius

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10. Densely populated or build up area, distance from nearest human Angamaly,14 Km habitation

11. Areas occupied by sensitive man- Schools & Colleges made land uses (Hospitals, school,places of 1. Higher Secondary School-9Km

worship, community facilities) 2. Govt.School Manjapra - 9Km

Hospitals

1.MAJ Hospital Mookkannur-15 Km

2.Govt. Hospital Manjapra-9 Km

Worship

Church-.St. Mary’s Church-Ayyampuzha,2 Km

Temple-Pullopara Temple Ayyampuzha Cutting- 2 Km

Mosque- ,12 Km

Areas containing important ,high quality of scarcer sources(ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, NIL agriculture, fisheries ,tourism, minerals)

13. Areas already subjected to pollution or Quarrying for building stone is being conducted environmental damage(those where since many years. existing legal environmental standards are exceeded)

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14 Areas susceptible to natural hazard Earth Quake Zone-III, Moderate damage risk zone which could cause the project to present as per BMTPC, Vulnerability atlas Seismic zone of environmental problems (earthquakes, IS: 1893-2002 subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

15 Is proposed Mining Site located over or No near fissure/ fracture for ground water recharge.

16 Whether the proposal involves approval No or Clearance under the following Regulations or Acts namely:- (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, (1980); (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972; (c) The Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2011. If Yes, details of the same and their status to be given.

17 Forest land involved (hectares) Nil

18. Whether there is any litigation pending No litigation is pending against the Permit area/ against the project and/ or land in which applicant of this Permit area in any court of law to the project is proposed to be set up? the best of knowledge. (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Orders or directions of the court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

I hereby give an undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and believe and I am aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given ,if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.

Place: Ayyampuzha Date:27.09.2017

Signature of Applicant

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PRE FEASIBILITYREPORT

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Shri.K.V Vincent, Managing Partner, M/s. Bharat Rock Product, Kuzhuppilly House,Vellappilly P.O, Ernakulam District, Kerala. Shri. K.V Vincent was granted Letter of Intent over an area of 0.7398 Ha of Patta land in Re-Sy. No. 47/1-2,47/2-1,47/2-2, Block No.18 of Ayyampuzha Village, Aluva–Taluk of Ernakulam District ,Kerala State under 3(1) and 9 of rule Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rule2015.

• Shri.K.V Vincent, Managing Partner, M/s. Bharat Rock Product is the Consent owner of the quarry Permit area.

• Shri. K.V Vincent Managing Partner, M/s. Bharat Rock Product is the Authorized signatory for the Quarry operation.

Quarry Permit details:

• Extent of quarry: Area 0.7398 Ha

• Type of mine Permit area: Patta Land.

• Letter of Intent issued by Department of Mining and Geology on 02/08/2017- DOE/1518/E2/17

2. INTRODUCTION OFTHEPROJECT/BACK GROUND INFORMATION

The Environmental Clearance application for quarrying of Granite building stone applied by Shri. . K.V Vincent Managing Partner, M/s. Bharat Rock Product is situated in Re-Sy.No 47/1- 2,47/2-1,47/2-2, Block No. 18 at Ayyampuzha Village, Aluva Taluk, Ernakulam District, Kerala State.The subject area is owned by the proponent.

The subject and is Patta Land does not belong to government or reserved for any other purpose. The subject area is also not fit for agriculture and is away from public properties and there is no objection of the public or any litigation.

The Quarrying plan is being prepared under3(1)and 9 of rule Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rule2015”& the same is approved by the office of the Department of Mining and Geology,

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Ernakulam. The applicant that to obtain Environmental clearance in accordance with EIA Notification 2006 and its amendments thereafter, from DEIAA, constituted in accordance with the notification dated January15th2016 by Ministry of Environment &Forest, Govt. Of India.

The area is found to have prominent exposure of building stone covering most of Permit area. Detailed study of the area has been done by the applicant by sampling exposed blocks of building stone and depth of the surrounding working pit. In view of the proposal for development and production of building stone, the applicant end stop produce with a maximum capacity of 34,268 TPA by carrying out medium scale quarrying by engaging semi-mechanized. Opencast method of quarrying. The quarrying plan is prepared for an extent of 0.7398 Ha and the application for Environmental clearance along with this report is herewith submitted to DEIAA constituted by MOEF for obtaining Environmental clearance.

Present Proposal:

The present proposal is submitted to the District Level Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, notified by ministry of Environment & Forest under the EIA Notification 2006 as per the orders of the honorable Supreme Court dated27.02.2012directing that lesse of Minor Minerals including their renewal for an area of less than 5.0 ha be granted /renewed after getting Environmental Clearance from MOEF and recent Notification of January15, 2016 of MoEF,Govt of India.

Need for the project:

Rapid industrialization and growth in infrastructure has made global as well as domestic demand for building stone. So number of building stone manufacturing quarries & crushing units with manufactured-sand Units (industries) are coming up in this sector. Building stone is the chief raw material in this sector, for building constructions &road formations. The size & quality parameters for supply of the mineral will be as per the requirements of the user industry.

Based on the demand, the applicant intend produce the required quantum of building stone for the developmental projects. As per EIA notification 2006 project proponent is submitting the proposal to get clearance for production capacity of 34,268 tons/annum from District Level

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Environmental Appraisal committee/ District level Environmental Impact Assessment Authority of Kerala constituted by MOEF,GOI for the purpose of grant quarry Permit for which notification for grant is issued. The extent of the area is small and shall be worked by semi-mechanized method. Employment potential: The proposed Man power is around 14 including technical & professional competent staff experienced in quarrying & allied activities. The employees will be assigned job relating to drilling, the handling of the building stone and waste & other routine works in the quarry. The quarry shall provide direct employment to 12 people. The working hours at the quarry will be 8 hours/day for300 days/year.

3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The site is geographically located between North Latitude 10°15'54.32"N to10°15'52.78 "N and East longitude. 76°27'49.93" E to 76°29'48.73 "E In the field studies it is observed that thequarryPermitarefalling in uncultivable waste lands, non-forest .The area is essence consists of stone/rocky ridges and slope/gradient in all directions. The highest elevation is 30m and lowest elevation is 8m above MSL.

Theotherdetails aregiven below:

Letter of issued by Mining 02.08.2017-DOE/1518/E2/17 & Geology Latitudes 10°15'54.32"N to10°15'52.78 "N Longitudes 76°27'49.93" E to 76°29'48.73 "E Elevation of Permit area The highest elevation is 96m and lowest elevation is 46 m above MSL. Re-Survey No.&Village Re-Sy.No 47/1-2,47/2-1,47/2-2 ,Ayyampuzha Village, Block No. 18 Taluk&District Aluva– Taluk & Ernakulam District Extent Area 0.7398Ha Type of Land Patta Land Road Connectivity The site is 14 km far from , 25 km from Ernakulam Nearest Railway Station Angamaly-14 Km

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Method of Quarrying Semi mechanized method of opencast quarrying(category-B2)

4.GEOLOGY OF THE AREA

The quarry area is located E-W direction of trending hill which is sloping towards Western side. The quarry is under mining operation , where granite building stone are very well exposed. The observation of rock formations and megascopic study in quarry area shows medium to coarse grained halo–crystalline texture which consist of Quartz, Feldspar, Mica and Amphibole minerals which forms an interlocking some whatequi - granular matrix of quartz with scattered darker biotitemica. Thin vegetation is seen towards the northeastern portion where top soil exist of 0.2-0.5m thickness.

A geological plan showing the surface geology and the geological cross-sections is prepared on 1:1000 scale.

5.MINING METHOD

The proposed method of mining will be semi mechanized opencast mining. The basic mining techniques adopted will be use of machines .For systematic working of opencast mines, the main development work will be the forming of systematic benching. The height of the bench will not be kept more than 5.0m and the width of the benches will always be kept safe according to the provisions of MMR 1961.The Mining will be done with the help of tools such as drills, jackhammer, compressors, handshovels, picks, excavators etc. The targeted annual production is about 34,268 MTA

Table: Production of building stone for permit period

Sr No. PERMIT TONNES

I I 34,180

2 II 36,698

3 III 34,255

4 IV 35,080

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5 V 31,125

TOTAL 1,71,338

Working pit plan and working sections for three permits are shown in plate no.VI and VII respectively.

6.LAND USE PATTERN:-

Sr. Particulars At the end of the mine No

1 Worked out Area(Benches,Broken Area). 0.1544 Ha

2 Reclamation/ Backfilled Nil

3 Green Belt 0.1996 Ha

4 Infrastructure(workshop Administrative Building). Nil

5 Road. 0.0400Ha

6 Mineral Separation plant/Crusher. Nil

7 Settling Pit/Drainage 0.3458Ha

8 Others to specify(Future Working) Nil

Total: 0.7398Ha.

Drilling :-

Drilling of hole is done by hand held Jackhammer powered by tractor or Mobile compressor. The depth of the hole drilled up to 1.5to 1.8metres and its diameter is 32 mm. Holes are adequately spaced following the optimum drilling parameters adapting control blasting technique.

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Blasting:-

The controlled blasting is proposed in compliance of all the safety measures as per the “MMR 1961” and with the permission of DGMS. In this area for fragmentation of granite the blasting will be out as per requirement at specified time of the day. Multiple blast holes of 1.5 to 1.8m depth will be drilled with the help of 32mm drill rod. Jack hammer and Air Compressor of 100cfm capacity.

A licensed magazine is provided at the site and blasting is carried out under personal supervision of blaster/mate. The quarrying operation will be in medium scale and average monthly production will be 4756 tons.

Blasting parameters are as given below.

Depth of the hole : 1metres to 1.20metres.

Diameter of hole : 30 -33 mm

Blasting pattern : Multi row blasting and depends entirely on the

Situation of the joints present in the rocks . Drilling

Is done as per the requirement of the rock fragmentation with desired production of mineral.

Space between holes : 1 - 1.50 metres.

Charge per hole : 375gram of nitrate mixture along with ordinary detonator. and adequate lengths of safety fuse.

Type of explosive Used : Only class 2 and class 6 explosives is proposed for use ,

Booster (20%)------Slurry Explosive

Explosive (column Charge -80%)----- Nitrate Fuel Oil (NFO)

NFO mixture can be readily produced at the site by mixing

Nitrate (94.5%) with diesel oil (5.5%).

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Initiator------Ordinary Detonators.

Storage of Explosives : Considering the low consumption, a 100kg magazine is provided

For storing the explosive.The magazines are located within the and blasting will be performed as per the requirement of the face.Controlled blasting is proposed by adopting all the safety precautions as per MMR 1961 and with the permission of DGMS.

Monthly Consumption of explosive : The consumptions of explosives are as follows.

Description of explosive Class Division Qty.

Nitrate mixture 2 0 476kgs.

Ordinary detonators 6 3 1047 nos.

Safety fuse 6 1 1256 mts.

Loading:-

The loading operations of the blasted materials will be carried by the excavator and will be sent to the destination.

Haulage and transport:-

It is small mine and transportation of granite will be carried out by tractors/trucks/tippers from the mine site on daily basis. On an average about 12-15 trips will be required to transport on a daily basis and the movement of trucks per hour on the road will be 1-2 only. Thus the impact due to movement of trucks from the mine will be marginal and well within the capacity of the roads. Medium size tippers are used for final dispatch to the customers.

7.LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

a) Details of Area ( with Location Map)

The Location Map of the Permit area has been given in plate no.I.

The details of the land covered in the Permit area are as follows;

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1- District : Ernakulam 2- State : Kerala 3- Taluka : Aluva 4- Village : Ayyampuzha 5- Re-Survey no : 47/1-2,47/2-1,47/2-2 6- Block No. 18 7- PermitArea :0.7398 Ha. 8- Whether the area is recorded to be in forest: No 9- Ownership/Occupancy :Patta Land with Rocky land & wild trees/bushes. Mined-out Land: At the end of Mining plan period about 0.7398 ha of area will be disturbed in form of pit.road and infrastructure. Life of the mine is three years and the proposal for reclamation of mined out land with manner in which the actual site of the pit will be restored for future is given below;

8.TOPOGRAPHY

Part of the proposed land is already under mining and there is little vegetation in the area. The remaining land in the proposed land is with native trees, shrubs, herbs, grass. Bushes etc. The highest elevation of the Permit area is30MSL and lowest is 8m above MSL and the area being hill rock, the drainage of the Permit area is towards West to east. No habitants are located in the Permit area.

Normally the mine will be closed during rainy season, however in case ofnecessity, accumulated rainy water (free from suspended solid material) from the pit bottom may be pumped out and may spilled over adjoining area, which may be used by native plants such as rubber/coconut and the same shall be used for watering saplings /trees in the plantation side.

Existing Land Use Pattern:-

Existing Land use pattern has been described for land use in Permit area, core zone and buffer zone separately.

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Land Use in Permit Area:-

The land in the Permit area is private owned land. Part of the proposed land is already under mining and there is no vegetation in that area. The remaining land in the proposed land is mostly covered with grass, herbs,bushes etc.

Land Use in Core Zone:-

The land in core zone i.e. 500m around is generally hillock and rubber, jackfruit and coconut plantation. The other rocky area is used for mining. In addition to above ,there are several houses within 500m radius from the proposed quarry and the nearest house is located at outside the 100m of the mine boundary. Area is covered with different types of grass, bushes and forest trees. The density of vegetation is about 30%

Land Use in Buffer Zone:-

Area around the Permit area within a radius of 10km is dominated by hillocks and valleys and more coconut/rubber & mixed plantation and water body is flowing far away from the mine boundary .

In addition to the above ,there are villages, Panchayat roads, perennial water body, power transmission lines and telephone lines etc.& Development plan. The future proposed reclamation is by suitably sloping the quarry benches at the end of quarry Permit period of the quarry and byway of afforestation on the dumps and open places outside the working and Permit areas.

9.ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING:-

An environment protection cum afforestation cell has been proposed . It will be responsible for implementing the proposed measures and monitor the progress of the implementation and reinforce them wherever necessary.

Land Use Management:-

Top Soil Management

The entire area in the Permit area is exposed by Charnockite and hence no top soil will be generated in the quarry.

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Overburden Management

TheMarginal overburden removed during the mining operation will be utilized in management of roads and low spot fillings. At the end use overburden if any shall be reutilized as soil base for plantation.

End Land Use Plan

As a result of phase wise working of the pit, area will be reclaimed at the end of mining operation leaving no void.

Management of Mining Environment Degradation( General):-

Control measures will be taken to abate the deteriorating impact on environment and improving the same. For effective management of this , a few persons will be exclusively provided who will be responsible for implementing the control measures and to monitor the progress of implementation of these measures in order to minimize environmental degradation.

Solid Waste Management:-

The mine waste and other are proposed to be stacked in the dump area specially provided for the purpose. Care has been taken in selecting the site for the stacking yards for the stacking purpose. It is located in a secure place and having solid base and on a non-used zone.

Monitoring of Air Borne Dust:-

Silica dust in very fine form is harmful to human beings. It is also known that dust between 0.2 to 5 microns is harmful to the lungs. Prolonged inhalation of fine dust leads to the decease of the lungs known as silicosis. Thus it is very important to know the dust concentration in the air where there is mining activity.

Vegetation cover will restrict the spread of dust in surrounding area. The bushes and scrubs will also act as barriers for arresting spread of dust .In the mine ,dust is generated mostly due to plying of trucks/tractor .Air borne dust generated by plying of trucks and work area can be considerably reduced by sprinkling water on the roads and work area to suppress the dust. A tanker of 1000 litres capacity shall be deployed for this purpose on hire or on contract basis.

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Management of Noise Problem:-

Source of noise pollution have already been dealt.

To reduce the noise caused by machineries and equipments at the mine, mufflers of adequate size and capacity shall be provided with equipments at the mine. Vehicles are the chief sources of noise pollution in the mine.

Based on the ILO practice ,in Directorate General of Mines Safety circularno-158 (Tech.)of 1975, noise standards have been recommended. According to this, there is a warning limit value of 85db(A)by which the danger of hearing impairment and deafness may result from unprotected ear.

Personal protective equipment have to be used if there are single isolated out bursts of noise which can go above 130db(A) impulse or 120 db (A). Noise from trucks can be reduced by using mufflers of adequate size and strength and better maintenance of the equipments.

Noise will not be the problem as the mining has been proposed by semi-mechanized open cast method.

Management of Ground Vibrations:-

Controlled blasting shall be carried out during mining operations to reduce the noise and vibrations. Muffle blasting technology also shall be adopted and blasting will be carried in odd and defined hours.

There are no human settlements or structure in the core zone or in the vicinity of the buffer zone. The above measures should be enough to achieve result.

Management of Land Slide :-

The final pit slope is kept at not steeper than 45 degrees which is not likely to cause any problem in respect of slope stability and also the strata being hard .Thus there is no likelyhood of any land slide at any stage in future.

Management of Human Settlement Problem:-

The mining activity will be confined to remote area away from the villages. No population will be affected by such mining activities . As such the question of rehabilitation of the people displaced by mining operations does not arise.

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Management of Wild Life Habitate:-

No specific management is proposed because there is no wildlife , sanctuary etc. within and around the mining area.

Management of Flora:-

Existing Flora shall be improved by plantation of trees.

Management of overburden:-

Top overburden if any will be stored in the non used zone and shall be sold out as per the market and local demand.

Management of Cropping pattern:-

No management is specifically being proposed because of no apparent adverse impact on cropping pattern due to mining operation.

Management of Places of Tourist Importance:-

Since there is no place of tourist interest in the area, therefore no management has been proposed and hence not applicable.

Management of Water Course s , springs Etc .

There are no water body and springs in and around the the area ,therefore is not applicable.

Management of Socio-Economic Problems:-

There will be positive impact on socio-economic conditions of the area due to mining . Locals will be given preference in the matters of employment.

Management for Climate Improvement:-

Proposed Plantation will improve present climatic conditions. This will be continuously monitored by environment management cell.

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10.PROGRAMME FOR AFFORESTATION:-

The yearwiseprogramme of eco-restoration for the life of the mine,about 760 trees will be planted in an area of 0.7398Ha.

Biological reclamation/ecological restoration of the mined area by plantation of the species as per the time schedule is suggested .Selection of species is based on the high Dust capturing, soil holding capacity, ground water recharge capacity etc.

Afforestation will be carried out along the boundary of the Permit to improve the environment and the ecology and to increase the green cover and create harmony with nature. The area will be afforested with variety of local sapling. This will help to have polyculture. The details of afforestation programme are given below.

Afforestation Programme As the entire permit area is rocky and after the excavation it may not support any vegetation. 0.1996 Ha. Area earmarked for safety barrier shall be used for green belt development by planting 850 local species sapling where topsoil is present.

11.ABANDONMENT COST

Abandonment is not proposed during three years of Mining operation. But implementation of waste management like retaining wall and afforestation is proposed as continuous process. The details of the cost involved is as follows;

Sl.No. Particulars No. Cost (Lakh Rs)

1 Pollution Control

1.1 Water spraying 1.00

1.2 Green belt development 0.50

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1.3 Personal protective 0.50

equipments

1.4 Quarterly monitoring 1.00

Sub total 3.00

2 Corporate social 1.25

Responsibility

TOTAL 4.25

The annual cost for environment protection/ environmental improvement as Rs. 4.25 lakh and the specific environmental protection cost per year is nearly Rs. 12/- per tone of granite stone produced.

At the end of one year of the quarrying plan period totally 0.7398 Ha. area shall be used for quarrying and green belt development activities.

12.FINANCIAL GUARANTEE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PROTECTIVE MEASURES:-

An amount of one hundred thousand rupees has been kept as guarantee towards environment protective measures. The said amount shall be utilized, upon failing to restore the environment as mentioned in the Environment Management Plan and Conceptual mine closure plan by the Permit Holder.

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13.ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION)

The letter of intent issued by Department of Mining and Geology on 02.08.2017-DOE/1518/E2/17 for proposed maximum annual production of 34,268 MT of Building Stone. The financial estimates reveal very high rate of returns. The project is economically viable. The estimates have also taken into consideration the occupational health expenses, environmental protective measures social welfare activities etc., the Form-1M,Pre-Feasibilityreport and quarrying plan are prepared and annexed with this document.

DATE:27.09.2017

PLACE:Ayyampuzha

SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT

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