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STATE LEVEL EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE, ODISHA (Constituted Vide Order No STATE LEVEL EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE, ODISHA (Constituted vide order No. S.O. 3387 (E) dated 15th December 2015 of MoEF&CC, Govt. of India) Paribesh Bhawan, A/118, Nilakanthanagar, Unit –VIII, Bhubaneswar – 751 012, ODISHA DATE & TIME : 03TH JANUARY, 2018 AT 11:00 AM VENUE : Conference Hall of State Pollution Control Board, A/118, Nilakantha Nagar, Unit –VIII, Bhubaneswar – 12 MEETING OF THE STATE LEVEL EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE, ODISHA AGENDA Item No. File No. Proposal ITEM NO. 1 21032/05- Proposal for environmental clearance for proposed LPG (11:00 AM – IND2/11- “Import Facility” located at plot nos. 240, 241, 254, 256, 257, 12:00 Noon) 2017(EC) 258, 253, 255, 243, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 259, 260, 236, & 237, 239, 242, 187, khata no. 183, village – Bhitargarh, 7853/05-IND/01- Tahasil-Kujanga, Dist- Jagatsinghpur of M/s. Indian Oil 2016 (ToR) Corporation Limited.(EC) ITEM NO. 2 20976/27-IND/11- Proposal for environmental clearance for Clinker Grinding (12:00 PM – 2017 (EC) Unit with cement production capacity of 3.0 MTPA and DG 01:00 PM) & set (2x6 MW) at Khamarmuagam & Kolthpangi, Tehsil – 18720/27-IND/03- Athagarh, District - Cuttack of M/s Ultratech Cement 2017 (ToR) Limited. (Unit- Cuttack Cement Works) (EC) 01:00 PM – LUNCH BREAK 02:00 PM ITEM NO. 3 20945/34- Proposal for environmental clearance to set up of LPG (02:00 PM – IND2/11-2017 bottling plant of storage capacity of 3 x 300 MT located at 02:45 PM) Pitamahal Village, Tahasil - Seskhal, Dist - Rayagada of M/s Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd.(ToR) ITEM NO. 4 Screening and Scoping of following Country Liquor proposals: (02:45 PM - (i) 20961/60- Proposal for environmental clearance for proposed 1.08 04:00 PM) IND2/11- KLD capacity Mahua Flower based country liquor 2017 manufacturing unit of Sonamal Main out still liquor shop at Sonamal, Tehsil- Jaipatna, Dist – Kalahandi of Sri Rishi Sahu. (ii) 20946/57- Proposal for environmental clearance for proposed 4.05 IND2-11- KLD capacity Mahua Flower based country liquor 2017 manufacturing unit of Ampani Main out still liquor shop at Ampani, Dist-Kalahandi of Sri Rishi Sahu. (iii) 20960/59- Proposal for environmental clearance for proposed 1.620 IND2/11- KLD capacity Mahua Flower based country liquor 2017 manufacturing unit of Jaipatna Main out still liquor shop at Jaipatna, Dist-Kalahandi of Sri Rishi Sahu. (iv) 20959/58- Proposal for environmental clearance for proposed 1.35 IND2/11- KLD capacity Mahua Flower based country liquor 2017 manufacturing unit of Ghantiguda Main out still liquor shop at Ghantiguda, Tahasil- Jaipatna Dist-Kalahandi of Sri Rishi Sahu. (v) 20883/61- Proposal for environmental clearance for proposed 1.788 IND2/11- KLD capacity Mahua Flower based country liquor 2017 manufacturing unit of Podamari Main out still liquor shop at Podamari, Dist – Ganjam of Sri Trinath Sahu (vi) 21151/62- Proposal for environmental clearance for proposed 4.122 IND2/11- KLD capacity Mahua Flower based country liquor 2017 manufacturing unit of Kodala Main out still liquor shop at Kodala, Dist – Ganjam of Smt. Susama Panigrahi .
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