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EC Compliance Oct 2020 to Mar 2021 Mata No Madh Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 1 of 61 Environmental Clearance Compliance Report (October 2020-March 2020) Mata no Madh opencast lignite mine project (capacity expansion from 0.6 MTPA to 2.4 MTPA) vide MoEF Environment Clearance Letter No. J- 11015/143/08-IA. II(M) dt. 31st August, 2010. Specific Conditions: Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. i. The project proponent shall obtain As per letter no. F.No.6-108/2011 WL Dated 18 Feb the prior approval of the “Standing 2014. It is stated that the area is out the Eco sensitive committee on Wildlife”, if required zone. before expansion of mining operations. ii. No additional land shall be Complied. acquired for the present project. Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 2 of 61 Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. iii. Area of 587.0256 ha. Under Compliance is under progress in phased manner. exploration and 272.74 ha which includes unutilized area within the Area of 85 Ha is already been developed as peripheral ML shall be developed as gauchar plantation with native plant species. land using native grass species. The plantation work is continuously in phased Peripheral plantation being manner departmentally as well as through Gujarat developed along the mine Forest Department. Till date 105 ha plantation is boundary near the Narayan done by forest agency and 290.13 ha area has been Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary shall be planted by GMDC totaling to 340.42 ha plantation in developed with suitable plant lease area till date. species which form part of the Table 1 natural of the area. YEAR WISE PLANTATION DETAILS. total (dept Forest departmental +forest) Are Plantat Are Plantat Are a ion a ion a Plantatio Year (ha) (No.s) (ha) (No.s) (ha) n (No.s) 2003- 04 -- -- 15 16,000 15 16000 2004- 05 -- -- 12 12,000 12 12000 2005- 06 5 10,000 0.5 2000 5.5 12000 2006- 07 15 30000 1 4000 16 34000 2007- 08 10 20000 1.5 6000 11.5 26000 2008- 09 50 64000 2 8000 52 72000 2009- 10 -- -- 3 10000 3 10000 2010- 11 10 12000 25 79425 35 91425 2011- 12 15 20250 20 35358 35 55680 2012- 13 -- -- 20 40750 20 40750 2013- -- 14 -- 20.5 44840 20.5 44840 2014- 20.3 20.3 15 -- -- 8 65737 8 65737 2015- 21.7 21.7 16 -- -- 9 54465 9 54465 2016- 13.1 13.1 17 -- -- 2 32808 2 32808 2017- -- -- 7.07 17683 7.07 17683 Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 3 of 61 Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. 18 2018- 21.8 21.8 19 -- -- 2 66017 2 66017 2019- 16.2 16.2 20 -- -- 5 40630 5 40630 2020- 14.4 14.4 21 -- -- 8 36212 8 36212 105. 235. 340. 156250 569085 725335 00 42 42 Total Gran Area (Ha) 340.42 d total Plantation 725335 iv. A mine drainage plan with a The nallah diversion is done and shall be realigned to surface drainage design of the its original course as per the time frame stipulated by mine resulting from surface run MoEF. offs and diversion of seasonal Mine drainage plan as mentioned is hereby attached. nallah found within the active mining area which form the main drain draining into the Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary and for the mine discharge water based on a peak rainfall data shall be prepared and implemented. The south side diverted nallah shall be realigned to its original course after the 6th year of mine operation. v. Mine discharge water from the ML No Mine discharge is done outside the ML. joining the drain which serves as the catchment of the Narayan The mine seepage from active mine pit is being Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary shall be collected in decoaled pit and used for dust treated to prescribed standards suppression. Analysis report of mine pit water is before discharge and records enclosed. thereof maintained and furnished as part of the compliance report to MoEF, RO at Bhopal. Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 4 of 61 Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 5 of 61 Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. vi. Topsoil shall be stacked properly Top soil is used in backfilling of 40 Ha area (8.30 Lakh with proper slope at earmarked M3) in which plantation is developed. Top soil used site(s) and shall not be kept active on top of dump, final edge of dumps for plantation and shall be used within a year of and grass on geo coir matting. its generation for reclamation and development of green belt. vii OB shall be stacked at earmarked Point noted with due esteem. external OB dumpsite within ML area. The ultimate slope of the The OB is being stacked at earmarked external OB existing dumps shall not exceed dumpsites within ML area with proper monitoring 280 Monitoring and management and management. of existing reclaimed dumpsites shall continue until the vegetation Plantation on external OB dumps is entrusted to becomes self-sustaining. Forest Department with three year post plantation Compliance status shall be care, out of which 25 Ha of area is successfully submitted to the Ministry of vegetated with native plant species and sustaining Environment & Forests and its through drip irrigation system, and 30Ha area of Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 6 of 61 Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. Regional office located at Bhopal external dump is being planted with drip costing 9.92 on yearly basis. The OB stored lacs. temporarily in external OB dumps in the expansion project shall be Apart from that as a part of sound management backfilled into the decoaled quarry. practice, application of Geocoir textiles is successfully carried out for slope stabilization and vegetation on external OB dumps in an area of 24000 sq.m. Native grass species are also grown on OB dumps to avoid erosion of dumps with intermittent Aloe vera plantation and concurrent backfilling is going on. Plantation done till date is given in Table 1. Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 7 of 61 Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. viii A garland drain all around and Complied. encircling the two quarry pits shall Total 14.4 kms. Long garland drain is constructed in be established to drain the water mining lease area. away from working areas. Catch drains and siltation ponds of Three categories of Garland drains have been appropriate size shall be constructed in the lease area depending upon need constructed to arrest silt and of the area as follows: sediment flows from soil, OB and mineral dumps. The water so Category Length Width Height collected shall be utilized for A 4.4 km 30 mt 6.0 mt watering the mine area, roads, B 2.1 km 10 mt 2.0 mt green belt development etc. the C 7.9 km 10 mt 1.0 mt drains shall be regularly desilted and maintained properly. Thus total 13.2 km of garland drains have been Garland drains (size, gradient and constructed in the mining lease area. The water is length) and sump capacity shall be stored in a pond and is used in dust suppression and designed keeping 50% safety plantation after settling of suspended solid & lime margin over and above the peak treatment (if required). Proper care is being taken to sudden rainfall and maximum maintain the garland drains. discharge in the area adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity shall also The mine seepage and runoff water is stored in mine provide adequate retention period sump after passing through a settling tank. As shown to allow proper setting of silt above in mine drainage plan (please refer compliance material. of specific condition no.iv) and attached. Area and Qty. of siltation ponds: Sr. Area in Qty. in Location No. M2 M3 At the end of 1 50 X 20 5000 Dedrani Nallah At the end of MM 2 50 X 20 5000 Nallah ix Dimension of the retaining wall at Presently run off and siltation is being controlled by the toe of the dumps and OB Garland drains and earthen retaining wall, Since benches within the mine to check received rainfall is very less in Kutch region. run- off and siltation shall be based on the rainfall data. Lignite Project Mata No Madh, GMDC Ltd. Page 8 of 61 Sr. Conditions of EC Compliance status No. X Regular monitoring of groundwater Compliance under progress. level and quality shall be carried out by establishing a network of Monitoring of groundwater level and quality is being existing wells and construction of carried out from existing wells as well as from the new piezometer. The monitoring piezometer installed from February 2019 at GMDC for quantity shall be done four Mata No Madh. times a year in pre-monsoon (May) Presently regular monitoring of groundwater level Monsoon (August), post monsoon and quality is being carried out from existing wells as (November) and winter (January) well as piezometer well. Pre-monsoon data are as seasons and for quality (including follows: TDS and acid mine water) in May. Data thus collected shall be Month Well Parameter observed submitted to the Ministry of no./Villag Water pH TDS Environment & Forests and to the e level (µg/m3 Central Pollution Control Board (Bsc, ) quarterly within one month of mts) monitoring water quality Oct - 20 Well 1 0.37 7.69 541 parameter such as TDS, Sulphate, (Kotada) Nitrate etc, and acidic mine water Well 2 0.41 7.50 815 if any shall be treated to confirm to (Mata na prescribe standards before Madh) discharge or use in dust Well 3 0.35 7.63 591 suppression/green belt (Dedrani) development.
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