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Form-I Application for Prior Environmental Clearance for Coal Mining Project of Bhubaneswari OC Expn. Project

Land (Ha) Capacity (MTY) Mining Lease Total Area Existing Proposed 658.724 808.294 25.0 28.0

JAGANNATH AREA COALFIELD MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED Nov 2017

Prepared by REGIONAL INSTITUTE – VII CENTRAL MINE PLANNING & DESIGN INSTITUTE LIMITED (A Subsidiary of Coal Limited) BHUBANESWAR-751013, . Accreditation Number: NABET/EIA/01/12/002 Dt. Jan 31, 2012. CMPDI

Application for Prior Environmental Clearance (EC) (Increase in Production Capacity)

FORM 1

[See Paragraph – 7(ii), Notification dtd.14th September 2006 with subsequent amendment vide OM F. No. J-11015/224/2015-IA.II dt. 15th Sep, 2017]

(I) Basic Information

Sl. Item Details No.

1 Name of the Project/s Bhubaneswari OC Expn. (28.0 Mty) (i.e. 3.0 Mty incremental)

2 S. No. in the schedule 1(a)-A

3 Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ Existing capacity : 25.0 Mty Proposed Capacity 28.0 Mty tonnage to be handled/ command Mining lease area : 658.724 ha area/ lease area/ number of wells Total area requirement : 808.294 ha to be drilled

4 New/ Expansion/ Modernization Expansion (Second time capacity expansion of upto 40%)

5 Existing Capacity/ Area etc. 25.0 Mty / 808.294 ha (Mining lease 658.724 ha)

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

7 Does it attract the general Not Applicable condition? If yes, please specify.

8 Does it attract the specific Not Applicable condition? If yes, please specify.

9 Location Talcher Coalfields, Odisha

Village(s) Nakulbaspur, Ambamunda, Balugaon- khamar, Kandhal, Anandipur, Hensamul, Jilinda, Naraharipur, Langijoda, Madanmohanpur, Alhadnagar (uninhabited), Bira Ramchandrapur and Khanduabahal (uninhabited).

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Tehsil Talcher

District

State Odisha

10 Nearest railway station/ airport Talcher station : 6 km along with distance in Kms. Bhubaneswar Airport : 170 km

11 Nearest Town, city, District Talcher – 6 km Headquarters along with distance Angul – 30 km in Kms.

12 Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Executive Officer, Talcher NAC. At/P.O: Talcher, Municipal Corporation, Local Body Dist. : Angul (complete postal addresses with telephone Nos. to be given)

13 Name of the applicant Project Officer, Bhubaneswari OC Expn. Project

14 Registered Address C/o. Office of General Manager, Jagannath Area, P.O : Dera, Dist. : Angul – 759 103 (Odisha).

15 Address for correspondence: G.M.(Environment), Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, P.O- Jagruti Vihar , Burla Dist.- Sambalpur, Odisha. PIN- 768020

Name Dr. Abani Kant Samantaray

Designation (Owner/ Partner/ CEO) G.M Environment

Pin Code 768020

E-Mail [email protected]

Telephone No. 0663-2542084

Fax No. 0663-2542257 , 0663- 2542360

16 Details of alternative sites This is a site specific project. examined, if any, location of these sites should be shown on a topo sheet.

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Sl. Item Details No.

17 Interlinked Projects No

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

19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable

20 If no, reason Independent Project

21 Whether the proposal involves

approval/ clearance under: if yes,

details of the same and their status to be given. (a) Out of the total forest land of 132.904 (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, Forest clearance has already been obtained 1980? for forest land of 112.521 ha vide letter no. F No. 8-18/2002/FC dtd. 16-12-2004. (Annexure I)

(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, (b) Not applicable. 1972? (c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991? (c) Not applicable.

22 Whether there is any Government Yes, Environmental Clearance for 25.0 Mty Order/ Policy relevant/ relating to has been obtained vide letter No. J- the site? 11015/280/2013-IA. II (M) dt. 19/02/14. (Annexure-III)

23 Forest land involved (hectares) No additional forest land involved in the expansion project (Forest land for existing project 132.904 ha).

24 Whether there is any litigation Nil pending against the project and/ or land in which the project is proposed to be set up? (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Orders/ directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the

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proposed project.

I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief 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 give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.

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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.)

Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary Yes Details of land : change in land use, land (in ha) cover or topography Sl. Particulars Existing Addl. land Total for including increase in No. 25.0 Mty required for 28.0 Mty intensity of land use (with Incremental (peak) respect to local land use Production plan) 1. Forest 132.904 - 132.904

2. Non-forest 525.820 - 525.820 Mining lease area 658.724 - 658.724 Rehabilitation and 149.570 - 149.570 residential colony Total land 808.294 - 808.294

For proposed Bhubaneswari Expansion project (28.0 Mty) no additional land is required. Out of 132.902 ha 112.521 ha has already been diverted. Forest application for rest 20.383 ha is under process. 1.2 Clearance of existing Yes This is an operating mine. No additional land is required for land, vegetation and this expansion project. buildings ? 1.3 Creation of new land Yes The land use will undergo progressive changes involving coal uses? extraction, transportations etc. The alternation in land use pattern due to infrastructure is not to be considered as true change as these facilities can be utilized for some other useful purposes after the mining operation is completed. Post mining land use will consists of reclamation area, water body, dip side slope, plantation area, built-up area, undisturbed area, etc.

The post-mining land use will consists of plantation, water body / dip slope, undisturbed area and built-up area.

Post-mining land use (Conceptual) Sl. Category Land use (in ha) No. Plant- Water Dip side Undis- Built-up Total ation body slope and turbed area haul road 1 Excavation 375.900 31.000 55.741 -- -- 462.641 (backfill) 2 Danger zone for 83.150 ------83.150 blasting 3 External OB 94.000 ------94.000 dumps 4 Railway siding 1.600 ------6.400 8.000 5 Infrastructure 0.850 ------10.083 10.933 6 Residential 6.400 ------25.600 32.000 colony 7 Rehabilitation site 23.520 0.00 0.00 0.00 94.050 117.570

Total 585.420 31.000 55.741 0.000 136.133 808.294 Forest cover enhancement 585.420 N.B : = = 4.404 ratio 132.904

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Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 1.4 Pre-construction No Not Applicable. investigations e.g. bore holes, soil testing ? 1.5 Construction works ? No This is an existing mine. No new additional construction proposed. 1.6 Demolition works? No This is an operating mine. Demolition work will be carried out before 1 year of mine closure or after that if required. 1.7 Temporary sites used for No It is capacity / production increase proposal. construction works or housing of construction workers ? 1.8 Above ground buildings, No Not Applicable. structures or earthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations

1.9 Underground works No This is an operating opencast mining. including mining or tunneling ? 1.10 Reclamation works? Yes 92.00 ha is under backfilling of which 43.80 Ha has been technically reclaimed. Reclamation work will further be continuing for expansion project. 1.11 Dredging ? No Not Applicable.

1.12 Offshore structures ? No Not Applicable. 1.13 Production and manu- Yes Coal excavated by facturing processes ? 1. Surface miner.

OB excavated by 2. Shovel and dumper combination. . 1.14 Facilities for store of Yes The storage of goods and materials are done as follows : goods or materials? OB = Mine void Coal = Stockyard Store = For storing materials like lubricant, batteries, etc. Explosive = Magazine house

1.15 Facilities for treatment or Yes Solid waste 1. All the Overburden material disposal of solid waste or generated shall be backfilled in the liquid effluents? de-coaled voids in expansion project. Workshop 1. Oily sludge disposed in impervious HEMM lined pit. 2. Oil & grease collected in drums and will be auctioned. 3. Effluent treatment plants have been provided. Domestic At present employees are residing in the effluent residential colony of nearby mines, where STP exits.

1.16 Facilities for long-term Yes This is an operating mine. No additional manpower is housing of operational required for the expansion project. workers ? 1.17 New road, rail or sea No Not Applicable. traffic during construction or opera-tion ? 1.18 New road, rail, air No Not Applicable. waterborne or other

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Sl. Information / Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc.? 1.19 Closure or diversion of No Not Applicable. existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted No Not Applicable. transmission lines or pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, No No new approach, magazine, culvert, haul road for coal culverting, realignment or transportation in this expansion project. other changes to the hydrology of water- courses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No No rivers / streams are crossing in the Mine lease area. 1.23 Abstraction or transfers (Fig. In Mld) of water from ground or Existing Additional Total for surface waters? (25.0 Mty) (3.0 Mty) (28.0 Mty)

Potable 0.950 - 0.950 Industrial 1.205 0.268* 1.473 Total 2.155 0.268 2.423 * Addl. for dust suppression & water sprinkling on roads. 1.24 Changes in water bodies No Not applicable. or the land surface affec- ting drainage or run-off?

1.25 Transport of personnel or Yes This is an operating mine. No additional manpower is materials for required. construction, operation or decommissioning? 1.26 Long-term dismantling or Yes Will be done as per approved mine closure plan. decommissioning or restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during N o This is a running mine. Decommissioning will start before decommissioning which one year of the mine closure. could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an Yes Additional manpower is not required for the incremental area in either temporarily production. Other people for mining allied activities may be or permanently? attracted to economical resurgent area providing service / education, etc. 1.29 Introduction of alien No During biological reclamation pre-mining natural vegetation species? will be planted. 1.30 Loss of native species or No During biological reclamation pre-mining natural vegetation genetic diversity? will be planted. 1.31 Any other actions? No Nil N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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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) :

Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially Yes Details of land : undeveloped or Existing Additional Total for agricultural land (ha) (25.0 Mty) (3.0 Mty) (28.0 Mty) a. Agriculture 445.030 --- 445.030 b. Forest 132.904* --- 132.904* c. Waste land ------d. Grazing ------e. Surface water bodies ------f. Others (specify) 80.790 --- 80.790 Total 658.724 658.724

*Out of 132.902 ha, 112.52 ha is already diverted $ Mining lease area = {total land requirement (808.294 ha) – [residential colony area (149.570 ha) ] } = 658.724 ha) as per the Section 3(c) and 3(d) of the MM (R&D) Act, 1957.

Implementation of proposed Bhubaneswari Expansion project 28.0 Mty will not require additional land for its operation.

2.2 Water (expected Yes (Fig. In Mld) source & competing Existing Additional Total for users) unit : Mld (25.0 Mty) (3.0 Mty) (28.0 Mty) Potable 0.950 - 0.950 Industrial 1.205 0.268* 1.473 Total 2.155 0.268 2.423 * Addl. for dust suppression & water sprinkling on roads. 2.3 Mineral (MT) Yes Coal reserves: Gross reserve: 741.091 Mt. Net reserve : 374.12 Mt Extractable reserve : 259.45 Mt.( as on 01.04.17) 2.4 Construction material Yes No additional quantity of construction material required for – stone, aggregates, this. and/soil (expected source – MT) 2.5 Forests and timber No This is an opencast mine. So timber is not required. (source – MT)

2.6 Energy including Yes Existing Additional Total for electricity and fuels (25.0 Mty) (3.0 Mty) (28.0 (source, competing Mty) users) Unit: fuel (MT), Electrical energy 25.27 3.10 28.37 energy (MW) (MKwh/annum) Fuel energy 104.5 12.54 117.04 (Kl/day)

2.7 Any other natural No Nil resources (use appro- priate standard units) N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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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.

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

3.1 Use of substances or materials, No Existing Expansion which are hazardous (as per Quantity Quantity Waste Method of MSIHC rules) to human health Sl.# per per description disposal or the environment (flora, fauna, annum annum and water supplies) (25 Mty.) (28 Mty.) 1. Used oil 90 kl 100.8 kl Will be stored 2. Oil and 300 kg 336 kg in covered grease drums safely in store for disposal through auction to the authorised reprocessors or to be used as lubricant in the U/G mines. 3. Used 35 no. 40 no. To be stored batteries safely for auction to the authorised reprocessors 4. Oily sludge 0.30 T 0.34T To be disposed 5. Filters & filter 1836 No. 2056 No. in impervious materials layer lined pits. containing oil during maintenance of vehicles

3.2 Changes in occurrence of No No worker is found to be suffering from any disease or affect disease occupational health hazard. Health of workers is vectors (e.g. insect or water checked regularly under periodical medical borne diseases) examination in which each worker is covered in a span of 5 years. 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. Yes No additional families will be affected due to by changing living conditions? expansion project however, the core zone of the project comprising excavation zone, infrastructure once OB dumps safety zone for blasting and covers partly/fully the land from 13 villages namely, Nakulbaspur, Ambamunda, Balugaon- khamar, Kandhal, Anandipur, Hensamul, Jilinda, Naraharipur, Langijoda, Madanmohanpur, Alhadnagar (uninhabited), Bira Ramchandrapur and Khanduabahal (uninhabited). Out of above villages, habitants of the villages namely, Hensamul, Jilinda and Naraharipur consisting of 1012 families shall face involuntary displacement due to this project. Madanmohanpur and Longijoda villages are considered in the Lingaraj

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OCP. They will be rehabilitated and resettled socially, culturally and economically 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people Yes Hospitals, dispensaries and schools are far away who could be affected by the from the project. project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes No Nil N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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

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

4.1 Spoil, overburden or Yes An average quantity of 179.82 m3/month (till the end of mine) mine wastes of soil or mine wastes will be generated from this project. About 100% of total Overburden produced will be backfilled during life of the mine (i.e. 10 years). 4.2 Municipal waste Yes The following municipal wastes are anticipated from this (domestic and or project : commercial wastes) Domestic waste- 73.44 tonne/ month Commercial waste – nil 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as Yes per Hazardous Waste Existing Proposed Management Rules) Quantity Quantity Waste Sl.# per per Method of disposal description annum annum (25 Mty.) (28 Mty.) 1. Used oil 10.67 kl 13.33 kl Will be stored 2. Oil and 333.33 kl 416.66 kl in drums safely in store for grease disposal through auction to the authorised reprocessors or to be used as lubricant in the U/G mines. 3. Used 183 no. 229 no. To be stored safely for batteries auction to the authorised reprocessors 4. Oily sludge 400 m3 500 m3 To be disposed in 5. Filters & filter 1666 No. 2083 No. impervious layer lined pits. materials containing oil during maintenance of vehicles 4.4 Other industrial No Not Applicable process wastes 4.5 Surplus product No Surplus product of coal is stored in stockyard. 4.6 Sewage sludge or Yes No additional sludge will be generated from the expansion. other sludge from As a matter of fact the employees of Bhubaneswari OCP are effluent treatment staying in the colonies of other units of MCL. However, provision has been given for separate township. 4.7 Construction or No Demolition work will be carried out before one year of mine demolition wastes closure.

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4.8 Redundant machinery Yes Generated on utilization. To be surveyed off for disposal or equipment subsequently. 4.9 Contaminated soils or No Nil other materials 4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not applicable 4.11 Other solid wastes No Nil N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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

Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes Operation of HEMMs leads to generation SO2, fossil fuels from stationary or NOX, etc. mobile sources

5.2 Emissions from production Yes Particulate matters are generated during mining processes operation. Suitable mitigatory measures have already been adopted to minimize the release of pollutants. 100% of the coal is produced through Surface Miner Technology The concentration of SPM, RPM, SO2 and NOX are being monitored fortnightly. Existing pollution mitigative measures will be strengthened for expansion project. 5.3 Emissions from materials Yes Transportation road, haul road, Ob unloading handling including storage or points, CHP, dozing operation on OB and silo transport loading of coal wagons. Suitable mitigatory measures will be adopted for minimizing the pollutant. 5.4 Emissions from construction Yes There will be emission from the vehicles during activities including plant and transportation of construction materials and also equipment due to construction activities. Suitable mitigatory measures will be adopted for minimizing the pollutant. 5.5 Dust or odours from handling of Yes Dust will be controlled by water spraying on roads. materials including construction STP has already been provided in colony. materials, sewage and waste

5.6 Emissions from incineration of No Not applicable. waste

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

5.8 Emissions from any other No Nil sources

N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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

Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 6.1 From operation of equipment Yes Noise is being generated due to operation of e.g. engines, ventilation plant, HEMM & other machineries. Regular monitoring is

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Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data crushers being carried out for noise level measurement every fortnightly and the results are found to be within the permissible limits.

6.2 From industrial or similar Yes The workmen associated with the operation of processes HEMM are provided with personal protective devices like ear plugs, sound proof HEMM cabins. Greenbelts in and around the mine periphery. 6.3 From construction or demolition Yes During construction / expansion of mine period noise will be there due to movement of vehicles. Noise level measurement will be monitored and the values will be within permissible limits. 6.4 From blasting or piling Yes DGMS circular by adopting controlled blasting techniques. 6.5 From construction or Yes Suitable measures will be provided. Silencers, operational traffic vibration absorbing foundation have already been provided. Regular monitoring is done and will be

carried out. 6.6 From lighting or cooling No Not applicable. systems

6.7 From any other sources No Nil N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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 :

Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, No. confirmation wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, Yes storage, use or Existing Expansion Quantity Quantity spillage or hazardous Waste Sl.# per per Method of disposal materials description annum annum (25 Mty.) (28 Mty.) 1. Used oil 10.67 kl 13.33 kl Will be stored 2. Oil and 333.33 kl 416.66 kl in drums safely in store for grease disposal through auction to the authorised reprocessors or to be used as lubricant in the U/G mines. 3. Used 183 no. 229 no. To be stored safely for batteries auction to the authorised reprocessors 4. Oily sludge 400 m3 500 m3 To be disposed in 5. Filters & filter 1666 No. 2083 No. impervious layer lined pits. materials containing oil during maintenance of vehicles Job No.706136 Form-I, Page - 12

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7.2 From discharge of Yes • No additional sewage will be generated from sewage or other expansion project. effluents to water or • Oily sludge is generated and disposed in impervious the land (expected lined pit. mode and place of discharge) 7.3 By deposition of Yes Fugitive emission into air which is insignificant. pollutants emitted to air into the land or into water 7.4 From any other No Nil sources 7.5 Is there a risk of long- No Nil term build up of pollutants in the environment from these sources? N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires No This is an opencast mine and there is hardly any etc. from storage, handling, use risk from explosion, spillage and fires. Minimum or production of hazardous quantity of explosive will be kept in magazine duly substances approved by Chief Controller of Explosive. Blasting will be carried out by blasting personnel. In case of fire necessary fire fighting has been provided. 8.2 From any other causes Yes Risk of accidents during operation of the project may arise due to the following reasons :

1. Land sliding in OB dump & mine pit 2. Mine inundation. 3. Blasting 4. Fire 5. Loading/Unloading & Transportation

8.3 Could the project be affected by Yes The project is not falling under seismically active natural disasters causing zone or land slide prone area. Chances of flood environmental damage (e.g. can not be ruled out. Besides safety measures, floods, earthquakes, landslides, the mine is well equipped to deal with eventuality cloudburst etc.)? as enumerated in CMR 1957 and related DGMS circulars. N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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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

Sl. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of Yes Economic growth associated with coal mining supporting facilities, ancillary activity leads to semi urban like development of development or development ancillary and supporting industries and other stimulated by the project which related activities. could have impact on the environment e.g.: Infrastructure development of existing and expansion project will not affect other existing or planned activities in the locality. Š Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.) Š Housing development

Š Extractive industries

Š Supply industries

Š Other

9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, Yes Some of the activity enumerated at 9.1 above which could have an impact on could assume permanent residency with the environment appropriate feed sustain growth mechanism. Beyond this the physically and/ or biologically reclaimed land would undergo transformation over time which would have positive impact on environment. 9.3 Set a precedent for later Yes Activities described at 9.1 & 9.2 above do developments cumulative in conjunction with local set up and in a number of cases has set precedence of economic development leading to over all socio-economic growth of the area.. 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to Yes Coal occurs in layers over a large spread of area. proximity to other existing or Associated mining activity with numerous such planned projects with similar closely located centers as indicated at 9.1, 9.2, effects and 9.3 along with other activities like power generation etc. could have cumulative impact. N.B.: Source of information – Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, unless otherwise specified.

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(III) Environmental Sensitivity

Sl. Areas Name/ Aerial distance (within 15km.) Proposed No. Identity project location boundary 1 Areas protected under No Nil international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value 2 Areas which are important or Yes The seasonal tributaries of Bangaru jhar is sensitive for ecological reasons adjacent the mining area. Brahmani river is – Wetlands, watercourses or located (East) at 6 km from the mine boundary. other water bodies, coastal Nandira jhar is located at (South) at 9 km from the zone, biospheres, mountains, mine boundary. Singada jhar is located (West) at forests a distance of 12 km from mine boundary.

The following forest are present in the buffer zone:

ƒ Kuio PF 3.0 km (S-W) ƒ Rakas RF Adjacent (W) ƒ Kandhal RF 1.5 km (N) ƒ Paturia RF 2.5 km (N-E) ƒ Petachira RF 2.5 km (E) ƒ Kahneijena RF 5.3 km (N-W) ƒ Gopalprasad RF 9.0 km (W) 3 Areas used by protected, No . Nil important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, marine or No Nil underground waters 5 State, National boundaries No Nil

6 Routes or facilities used by the No Nil public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7 Defense installations No Nil

8 Densely populated or built-up Yes Talcher Town, Talcher Thermal Power station area township, Dera Colliery township, Ghantapada (CT), Food Corporation of India township, NALCO (CT), etc. in the buffer zone. 9 Areas occupied by sensitive Yes Hospitals, Schools and places of worship (small man-made land uses (hospitals, village temples) exist in the buffer zone. schools, places of worship, community facilities) 10 Areas containing important, No Nil high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already subjected to No CMPDI Environmental monitoring data is given in pollution or environmental Pre-feasibility Report.

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damage (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12 Areas susceptible to natural No Nil hazard which could cause the project to present environ- mental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

(IV) Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies

No TOR is being proposed as the application is being submitted under Clause 7(ii) of EIA Notification 2006. It is requested for consideration of due diligence in view of the following aspects: Detailed EIA Study of the core and buffer zones (10 km radius) had already been made during the preparation of EIA - EMP of Bhubaneswari OC Expn. Project (20.0 Mty) and the project has already been recommended by EAC(T&C) for environmental clearance vide letter No.J-11015/128/2007-IA.II (M) dtd.30th November 2012. • Public hearing was conducted on 10-02-2009 for 20.0 Mty project as per Sept., 2006 notification. • In phase I expansion under 7 (ii) clause the project got EC from 20.0 Mty to 25.0 Mty vide letter No. J-11015/280/2013-IA. II (M) dt. 19/02/14 (Annexure- III). • The present application is being made under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 as per the new Office Memorandum F.No.J-11015/224/2015-IA.II Govt. of India, MoEF&CC dated. 15th Sept’2017 for expansion upto 40%. • The proposed expansion from 25.0 Mty to 28.0 Mty is planned to be made by increasing the no. of operational working days and increasing the effective working hours per day by increasing the efficiency. • No additional land, manpower or other resources are required. • Coal Mining will be done through the Eco-friendly Surface Miners.

• The AQIP analysis using AERMOD revealed that the incremental PM10 levels of Bhubaneswari OC Expansion Project for production of 28.0 MTPA (i.e. incremental production of 3.0 MTPA) will be 21.94 µg/cu.m at BCML workshop (Core zone) with control measures. The predicted absolute value at BCML workshop will be 184.11 µg/cu.m which is well within the prescribed limit of G.S.R 2000. • Therefore, the incremental production will not have any significant impact on the environment.

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• All environmental parameters discussed above is favouring for consideration of due diligence.

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CMPDI/PFR/MCL/2017-18/NOV-17/54/00

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

FOR BHUBANESWARI OC Expn. Project (EXISTING CAPACITY 25.0 MTY) (PROPOSED CAPACITY 28 MTY)

JAGANNATH AREA TALCHER COALFIELD MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED

NOVEMBER 2017

Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd.) Regional Institute-VII, Samantpuri, P.O: RRL, Bhubaneswar-751013 (Odisha) Accreditation Number: NABET/EIA/01/12/002 Dt. Jan 31, 2012.

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LIST OF CONTENTS S.No. Particulars Page No. 1. Introduction 1 - 2

2. Need/Justification for the project 2 - 5

3. Location and Communication 5 - 5

4. Topography, Drainage and Climate 6 - 6

5. Mine boundary 6 - 6

6. Geology 7 - 9

7. Mining technology 9 - 10

8. Present status of mine 10 - 11

9. Land requirement 11 - 11

10. Targeted output, life, reserve & production schedule 12 - 12

11. Water demand and supply arrangement 13 - 13

12. Coal Winning and OB removal 13 - 13

13. Manpower 13 - 13

14. Power supply 13 - 13

15. Coal handling and dispatch arrangement 14 - 14

16. Workshop and store 15 - 15

17. Civil construction 15 - 15

18. Environmental management 15 - 22

19. Safety management and conservation 22 - 22

20. Rehabilitation and Resettlement 22 - 22

21. Rain Water harvesting 22 - 22

22. Addendum EIA- EMP Report 23 - 23

23. As per guidelines for granting environmental clearance for 23 - 24 expansion of coal mining projects involving capacity expansion of up to 40% in the existing operation-reg vide office memorandum no. J-11015/224/2015-ia.ii dated 15th sep, 2017.

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24. Conclusion 24 - 25

LIST OF ANNEXURES

Sl. No. Particulars Annexure No. 1. Copy of status of Forest Clearance I. 2. A copy of earlier EC letter of 20.0 Mty II. 3. A copy of earlier EC letter of 25.0 Mty III. 4. A copy of office memorandum under 7(ii) IV. 5. A copy of CTE V. 6. A copy of CTO VI. 7. A copy of Hazard VII. 8. Compliance Report from MoEF Regional Office VIII. 9. A copy of Approved Mine Plan & Mine Closure Plan IX. 10. A copy of PH proceedings X.

LIST OF PLATES

Sl.No. Particulars Plate No. 1. Location Plan I A & I B 2. Contour Map II 3. Study area showing 10 Km Buffer zone III 4. Drainage Map IV 5. Infrastructure plan showing 10 Km Buffer zone V 6. Air Monitoring Locations VI 7. Final Stage Dump Plan VII 8. Litholog of Boreholes VIII 9. Topographical Plan IX 10. Surface Master Plan X 11. Geological Plan XI 12. Geological Cross-Section XII 13. Coal Flow Diagram XIII

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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR BHUBANESWARI OCP EXPANSION. CAPACITY 28.0 MTY

1. INTRODUCTION

Talcher coalfield, located in Brahmani river valley to the north of Mahanadi river, spreads over 80km along strike (east-west) and about 26km along dip-rise (north-south). The coalfield has been divided into several mining blocks. Bhubaneswari is one of them located in the south-eastern part of the coalfield and north of Lingaraj mining block.

Advance Action Proposal (AAP) for Bhubaneswari OCP (10 Mty) was approved by the Govt. in October,1995 for a capital of Rs.5.79 crores for land acquisition and initial development of necessary infrastructures. Subsequently, Project report for Bhubaneswari OCP (10 Mty) was sanctioned by Govt. in January 2005 for a capital of Rs.336.68 crores including the amount for AAP and initial exploration. Considering the geological structures of neighbouring blocks, this project was carved out of Bhubaneswari geological block and portions of Ananta Extn. block and Subhadra block.

The PR of Bhubaneswari OCP (20.0 Mty) was sanctioned by MCL Board in its 92nd meeting held on 22nd December 2007 for coal and OB outsourcing variant.

Mining plan for Bhubaneswari OCP (20 Mty) was proposed and has already been approved in June 2011.

Mining plan for Bhubaneswari OCP (Normative capacity 20 Mty and peak capacity 25 Mty) has been prepared based on the parameters as per sanctioned PR of Bhubaneswari OCP (20 Mty) and approved by MOC, Govt. of India, New Delhi vide Letter No.34012/(4)/2011-CPAM, dated 16th July,2013.

The Mining Plan & Mine Closure Plan of Bhubaneswari OCP 28.0 Mty has been approved by the MCL Board in its 196th Board Meeting held on 07-11-2017. (Annexure IX).

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Environmental clearance for Bhubaneswari OC Expn. project (20 Mty) was obtained vide letter No.J-11015/128/2007-IA.II(M), MoEF, Govt. of India, dated 30th November,2012 (Annexure II). Bhubaneswari OCP Expn. Project (25 Mty) obtained the environment clearance vide letter no.J-11015/280/2013-IA.II(M) dated 19/02/2014 (Annexure III) under 7(ii) of EIA Notification 2006 for granting environmental clearance for expansion of coal mining project involving one time Production Capacity Expansion of up to 25% in the existing operation came on.

Bhubaneswari OCP has been identified as one of the projects in Emergency Coal Production Plan of CIL. 2. NEED / JUSTIFICATION FOR THE PROJECT

2.1 DEMAND AND SUPPLY SCENARIO OF TALCHER COALFIELDS

Increasing demand of power grade coal has been foreseen in the coastal region of southern India. Talcher coalfield shall be the source of coal for these power stations through railways and Paradip port. The mechanised coal handling capacity of Paradip port at present is 21 Mty with stack yard capacity of 6.5 lakh metric tonnes. Further, some thermal power plants are going to come up in the near future in the vicinity of this coalfield. Bhubaneswari OCP is one of the major projects to meet this increasing demand of power grade coal.

Since early seventies, there has been a growing demand of coal over Talcher coalfield. Accordingly, coal production from this coalfield has stepped up to a level of 139.21 Mt in 2016-17 from a low level of 0.91 Mt in 1972-73 at the time of nationalisation.

Considering the production share of Talcher coalfield, the projected coal demand from the coalfield is estimated as below:

Table 2.1 Projected coal demand on MCL from Talcher coalfield (Fig. in Mt) Sl. No Particulars 2011-12 2016-17 2021-22 1 Total Demand on MCL 207.72 244.83 274.134 Production share from Talcher 2 66 60 56 coalfield

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Projected coal demand on 3 137.10 146.90 153.51 Talcher coalfield 4 Coal Availability 90.97 136.82 152.32 Gap (-)46.13 (-)10.08 (-)1.19

In the neighbourhood of the coalfield, several pit head thermal power stations have come up and are linked to the following opencast mines: Table No.2.2 Power plants in neighborhood of Talcher coalfield

Sl. No. Thermal Power Station Capacity (MW) Linked Mine Talcher Thermal Power Station, NTPC, 1 4x62.5 + 2x110 Jagannath OCP Talcher 2 Thermal Power Station, NALCO, Angul 6x120 Bharatpur OCP 3 NTPC, Kaniha 6x500 Lingaraj OCP Captive Thermal Power Station of ICCL, 4 4x27 Ananta OCP Choudwar

Table No.2.3

ACQ/LOA SL. NAME OF POWER HOUSE CAPACITY(MW) QTY (MTY) B NEW UNITS 1. GMR Energy, PH-I, Kamalanga 500 2.14 2. GMR Energy, PH-II, 550 2.38 3. Lanco Group, ph-I 660 2.83 4. Navbharat Power Ltd., Dhenkanal 530 3.50 K.V.K Nilachal power Ltd. Kamalanga, 2x350 3.03 5. Dhenkanal 1x250 1.20 6. Jindal Photo 250 1.20 Besides meeting the local demand, coal from this coalfield can be conveniently transported by all rail route or by coastal shipping via Paradip port to power stations of southern India. Necessary infrastructural development activities in the form of doubling of rail tracks in Paradip- Talcher section of the East Coast Railways and increased coal handling facilities at Paradip port are in different stages for consideration/implementation. Construction of necessary siding facilities at the mine ends are in progress to cater to the increased coal traffic from the coalfield to southern India.

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Further expansion of thermal power stations of NALCO & NTPC are likely, which will enhance the coal demand of nearby thermal power plants.

2.2 UTILITY OR MARKET FOR THE COAL FROM MINE/PROJECT

It is proposed that the coal produced from the proposed project will be linked to various Thermal Power Stations for power generation, both within the state and outside the state. There is no dearth of market for coal.

2.3 AVAILABLE LINKAGE OR FIRM FUEL SUPPLY AGREEMENT (FSA)

Bhubaneswari OCP has no consumer specific linkage. A basket of new consumers may be linked to the project who have been issued LOA (Letter of Assurances) by MCL under NCDP-2007. The mine has been planned to meet the demand of the thermal power stations located in the coastal regions of south India. This can also meet the additional demand of expansion projects of Thermal power stations of Talcher and STPs, of NTPC, Kaniha.

2.4 JUSTIFICATION OF EXPANSION OF THE PROJECT

As explained in Table 2.1, the gap between demand and availability by the terminal year of XI Plan is projected to be 10.08 Mt from Talcher coalfield. Further new coal linkages have been given to MCL for which MCL has already issued LOA. The proposed project will meet the coal demand from the coalfield, especially to the new consumers and reduce the gap between demand and availability.

Apart from this, demand of coal from Talcher coalfield is likely to rise further since more numbers of TPS may be linked to this coalfield.

The production from the proposed Bhubaneswari Exp OCP (28.0 Mty) will go towards meeting the gap between demand and availability. Therefore,

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there will not be any problem in marketing coal from the proposed expansion of Bhubaneswari opencast project. With reference to the OM F. No. J-11015/224/2015-IA.II of MoEF&CC dt. 15.09.2017, exemption has been granted for public hearing while considering grant of EC in production upto 40% for coal mining project involving in 2-3 phases after due diligence and subject to fulfillment of few conditions.

3. LOCATION AND COMMUNICATION

Bhubaneswari mining block comprising of an area of an area of 5.8 sq.km is surrounded by NH 23 and Sakhigopal block in the east, Lingaraj and Ananta Expansion project in the south, Subhadra block in the west & Arkhapal block in the north. The area is connected by all weather metalled road to Bhubaneswar which is at a distance of about 170km. The limiting geographical co-ordinates of the block are as follows: Latitudes 20o57'59" - 20o58'43" (North) Longitudes 85o09'10" - 85o11'37" (East)

3.1 COMMUNICATION

The proposed block is well connected by road and rail. Details are given below in table:

Sl.No. Item Particulars 1. Nearest revenue : Talcher (6 km approx.) town 2. Dist. HQ : Angul (30 km approx.) 3. National highways : NH-143 passes through Talcher and connects to NH-55. : NH-55 is about 26 km via Talcher and about 15 km via NALCO Nagar. 4. Connection to the : 168 km(approx.) to Bhubaneswar via NH-143, state capital NH-55 & NH-16. 5. Connection to : 200 km (approx.) to Sambalpur via NH-55. company HQs

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6. Nearest railhead : Talcher railway station on the branch line of E.Co Railway is at a distance of about 7 km. 7. Airport : Biju Pattanaik Airport at Bhubaneswar is at a distance of about 170 km.

4. TOPOGRAPHY, DRAINAGE AND CLIMATE The area of the block is characterised by both gentle as well as undulating topography. Elevations of the area vary between 85m to 110m above mean sea level. The main drainage is controlled by the southerly flowing Brahmani river, situated at the eastern extremity of the coalfield and east of Talcher town. The eastern boundary of the block is about 4 km west from this river. A small seasonal nullah (part of Bangaru jhor) is flowing along the northern periphery of the project.

The area being located in the tropical belt experiences a typical warm and temperate climate with a short spell of winter. Summer is usually hot and humid. The temperature shoots upto 49oC accompanied by high humidity during this season. During the pre-monsoon period, rains are often accompanied with thunder storms and hail storms. . Monsoon breaks out by the end of June and continues intermittently till middle of October. The mean annual precipitation is 1257mm of which 77% occurs during rainy season. Winter is mild and the minimum temperature recorded is 5.5oC (in the month of November 1996). The relative humidity varies from 31% to 88%. The maximum wind speed recorded is 8.0 km/hour. 5. MINE BOUNDARY

Bhubaneswari block is surrounded by Arkhapal block in the north, Sakhigopal in the east, Lingaraj and Ananta (extension) in the south and Subhadra block in the west. Since the entire area is coal bearing, locating the infrastructure on the coal bearing area is unavoidable. Therefore, a fresh view of the geology of the area including the adjoining blocks has been taken while deciding present mine boundaries. Area of adjoining Ananta (Extension) block upto fault F1-F1 is proposed to be included in the proposed quarry area for early exploitation and to locate the required infrastructure in the relatively unfavorable area south of fault F1-F1.

Based on the factors explained above, mine boundaries adopted for this project on the floor of seam II have been explained below :

North - Fault F19-F19 East - Fault F11-F11 with straightening in the north and south.

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South - Fault F1-F1 West - About 300m west of geological block boundary, near borehole METAX-43.

6. GEOLOGY

The block has an area of 5.8 sq.km. A total of 18,635m is drilled in 109 boreholes, giving a borehole density of 19 boreholes/sq.km. Within the mining block a total of 99 nos. of boreholes have been drilled involving 14655m of drilling with density of 17 boreholes/sqkm.

In the mining block, 13 coal seams and 3 local seams occur in Barakar formation and one seam (Seam-I in five splits) occurs in Karharbari formation. Seam –I which occurs about 110m below Seam II is not considered Quarriable.

Geological Structure

The strike generally trends WNW-ESE to E-W. Dip varies from 2.5o to 7o (gradient 1 in 23 to 1 in 8) towards north. The general dip is around 5o. Within the mining block the strike varies from WNW-ESE to NE-SW with 2.5o to 7o dip due NE to NW.

Faults

A total of 19 faults have been deciphered. They are mainly oblique/strike faults and steeply dipping. Both the northerly and southerly dipping faults are having throw upto 150m. Within the mining block 12 nos. of strike/oblique faults have been deciphered which are steeply dipping with either northerly or southerly throw. The maximum amount of throw is 150m trending NW-SE.

Description of faults deciphered in the block are given in the table

Fault No. Trend Direction Amount Evidence of faulting of throw of throw (m)

*F1-F1 NE-SW, EW, Southerly 15-110 Reduction and omission of coal NW-SE seams & strata

*F2-F2 E-W Northerly 2-20 Affected seam-III floor and seam- IV in CMTL-77

*F3-F3 WNW-ESE Northerly 0-5 Reduction of thickness of seam-II in CMTL-206

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*F4-F4 NW-SE, E-W Southerly 7-10 Revealed in stratum contours

*F5-F5 NW-SE,E-W Southerly 15-35 -do-

*F6-F6 E-W Southerly 0-5 -do-

*F7-F7 NW-SE Northerly 0-10 -do-

*F8-F8 NW-SE,EW Southerly 0-60 -do-

*F9-F9 E-W Southerly 10-15 -do-

*F-10-F10 E-W Southerly 5-32 -do-

*F11-F11 NW-SE Northerly 2-150 Seams from V to IX omitted in CMTL-11

F12-F12 E-W Southerly 32-40 Revealed in stratum contours

F13-F13 NNW-SSE Southerly 2-7 Affected floor of seam-III in CMTL-90

F14-F14 NW-SE Southerly 15-25 Revealed in stratum contours

F15-F15 NW-SE Southerly 0-25 -do-

F16-F16 NW-SE Southerly 15-30 -do-

F17-F17 WSW-ENE Northerly 30-70 -do-

F18-F18 WSW-ENE Northerly 20 -do-

*F19-F19 E-W, NW-SE Northerly 30-150 Intersected in 8 boreholes Note: The asterisk denotes faults within the mining block.

COAL HORIZONS Occurrence of 13 coal seams and 3 local coal seams have been proved by detailed exploration in Bhubaneswari exploration block i.e. Seam-I to XIII and local seams-L1, L2 and L3 at some places.

Within the mining block there are 12 coal seams and two local seams viz. seam-I to XII and local seams-L1 & L2.

COAL RESERVES

Out of 741.09 MT of net reserves available in the block 374.12 MT of minable reserves has been considered for mining in this project report.

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The details of Seam wise and grade wise reserves, top overburden, partings between various seams within the proposed quarry boundaries are given below:

Table 6.1 Seam wise and grade wise mineable reserves (Fig in Mt) Seam Area of Gradewise Reserves (Mt.) Overburden Stripping Ungraded occu-rrence B C D E F G Total (Mcum) Ratio coal (Mt.) (in sq.km) XII 1.08 0.000 0.033 0.108 0.966 0.611 0.282 2.000 27.715 13.86 0.703

XI 1.48 0.000 0.000 0.517 1.638 2.293 0.750 5.198 14.819 2.85 0.273

X 1.670 0.000 0.038 1.623 1.530 1.015 0.165 4.371 13.107 3.00 0.000

IX* 2.03 0.000 0.000 0.128 0.253 0.712 1.526 2.619 52.202 19.94 3.281

VIII* 2.15 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.142 2.934 4.150 7.226 11.790 1.63 1.699

VII* 2.24 0.123 3.502 8.203 6.639 0.320 0.000 18.787 21.841 1.16 0.000

VIB* 2.73 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.342 5.673 14.829 20.844 39.168 1.88 2.353

VIA* 2.84 0.000 0.000 0.023 4.039 18.761 6.777 29.600 8.236 0.28 0.000

V* 4.19 0.000 0.000 0.00 9.386 44.130 29.646 83.162 70.049 0.84 0.999

L2* 1.81 0.000 0.007 0.359 0.609 2.513 2.813 6.301 7.978 1.27 0.470

IV* 4.95 0.000 0.000 0.808 43.145 52.143 6.598 102.694 31.851 0.31 0.785

L1* 1.54 0.000 0.192 1.019 1.035 0.467 0.802 3.515 9.324 2.65 0.000

III* 5.43 0.000 0.000 6.955 66.614 29.855 0.738 104.162 51.208 0.49 0.000

II* 5.79 0.000 0.000 3.854 188.769 148.900 9.089 350.612 26.764 0.08 0.000

Total: 0.123 3.772 23.597 325.107 310.327 78.165 741.091 386.052 0.52 10.563

7. MINING TECHNOLOGY The soil analysis carried out in the adjacent Lingaraj block shows that the thickness of top soil varies from 150 mm to 200 mm. Equipments have been selected on the basis of following criteria.

I) Varying thickness of coal seams.

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II) Occurrence of relatively thin and numerous partings. III) Thick top overburden (upto 30 m) IV) Short strike lengths. V) Simultaneous working of two Quarry section in the initial years. VI) High production target. Considering the above points it is envisaged to deploy high capacity equipment like 14 cum electric hydraulic shovels for extraction of coal (Seam II in general) and removal of overburden. Lower capacity equipment like 9.5 cum electro- hydraulic shovel is envisaged for removal of parting between seams and extraction of coal seams except seam II. It is also envisaged to deploy 170 T rear dumpers in combination with 14 cum and 9.5 cum hydraulic shovels in overburden. 100 T coal body rear dumpers are linked with 14.0 cum and 9.5 cum hydraulic shovels for coal extraction and transportation. Geo-mining Characteristics

Sl. No. Particulars Unit Quantity 1 Area Ha i) Along surface 577 ii) Along floor 425 2 Mineable reserve Mt 259.45 3 Overburden Mcum 179.82 4 Stripping ratio Cum/t 0.69 5 No. of coal seams (excluding local 15 seams) 6 Strike length along floor M i) Maximum 2100 ii) Minimum 1200 7 Strike length along surface M i) Maximum 2400 ii) Minimum 1430 8 Depth i) Maximum 187.5 ii) Minimum 35.0 9 Av. Gradient Deg 4.5o 10 Dip-rise length (average) along floor M 3400 11 Peripheral length Km 10.8 12 Annual target capacity Mt 28.0 13 Life Years 10

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8. PRESENT STATUS OF MINE

Since inception of the project till 31-03-2017, about 81.91 Mcum of overburden and 133.80 MT of coal have been removed.

Year wise extraction of coal OB since inception to 2016-17 Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-132013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Total Coal(MT) 3.27 7.11 17.93 24.44 25.00 25.00 25.00 133.80 OB(Mcum) 2.09 8.14 14.76 16.66 12.63 10.94 13.16 81.91

9. LAND REQUIREMENT (in ha)

Table 9.1: Details of Land (Area in ha) Sl For existing 25 Mty Addl land for Total for no incremental 28.0 Mty Item Forest Non - Total forest production 3.0 Mty 1. Quarry excavation * 126.191 336.45 462.641 NIL 462.641 2. Blasting danger zone (excluding - 83.15 83.150 NIL 83.150 the part of OB dump) 3. OB dump (external) area - 94.00 94.00 NIL 94.00 4. Infrastructure including CHP , 6.713 4.22 10.933 NIL 10.933 magazine etc 5. Railway siding - 8.00 8.00 NIL 8.00 Mining lease area 132.904 525.82 658.724 NIL 658.724 Subtotal (1 to 5) 6. Residential colony - 32.00 32.00 NIL 32.00 7. Rehabilitation Colony - 117.57 117.57 NIL 117.57 Outside Lease area - 149.57 149.57 NIL 149.57 Subtotal (6 to 7) Total 132.904 675.39 808.294 NIL 808.294

* Excludes the overlapping portions under Ananta OC Expn. (0.25 ha) and Lingaraj OCP (96.75 ha). The excavation area of Bhubaneswari OCP including overlapping portions is 559.641 ha.

Forestry clearance has been given for 112.52 ha for 25 years (out of 132.904 ha of forest land).

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Table 9.2: Land showing forest and non forest (Area in ha) Sl Item Existing 25 Mty Addl land for Total for 28.0 Mty no incremental production 3.0 Mty Within mining lease area 1. Forest 132.904 NIL 132.904 2. Non forest 525.820 NIL 525.820 Subtotal 658.724 NIL 658.724 Outside the mining lease area 3. Forest - - - 4. Non forest 149.570 NIL 149.570 Subtotal 149.570 NIL 149.570 Grand Total 808.294 NIL 808.294

10. TARGETED OUTPUT, LIFE, RESERVE & PRODUCTION SCHEDULE

An annual target capacity of 28.0 Mt is proposed which gives the mine life of 10 years from 2017-18. This includes land acquisition period and other construction & miscellaneous activities. The mining schedule for remaining years is given below: Mining Schedule

YEAR PRODUCTION (Mt) OB (Mcum) SR(cum/t) 2017-18 (Yr1) 28.00 18.50 0.66 2018-19 (Yr2) 28.00 20.50 0.73 2019-20 (Yr3) 28.00 20.50 0.73 2020-21 (Yr4) 28.00 20.50 0.73 2021-22 (Yr5) 28.00 20.50 0.73 2022-23 (Yr6) 28.00 20.50 0.73 2023-24 (Yr7) 28.00 20.50 0.73 2024-25 (Yr8) 28.00 19.25 0.69 2025-26 (Yr9) 28.00 18.00 0.64 2026-27 (Yr10) 7.45 1.07 0.14 Total 259.45 179.82 0.69

It is envisaged that production of 28.0 Mty can be achieved under present geo-mining conditions. Quarry will be exhausted by the year 2026-27or till the exhaustion of this reserve.

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11. WATER DEMAND AND SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT (Fig in Mld) Existing (25.0 Mty) Additional (3.0 Mty) Total (28.0 Mty)

Potable 0.950 - 0.950 Industrial 1.205 0.268* 1.473 Total 2.155 0.268 2.423 * Addl. for dust suppression and water sprinkling on roads. SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT

Potable water demand is being met from the Brahamani river through the integrated water supply scheme (I.W.S.S) of Talcher coalfield. This arrangement will continue for expansion project. Industrial water demand is being met from the mine water of different U/G mines of the Talcher area or treated mine discharge water of the project. This arrangement will be continued for the expansion project.

12. COAL WINNING, OB REMOVAL AND TRANSPORTATION • Coal is completely excavated/mined by surface miner only. Six numbers of surface miners are deployed and produced 25.00 MT in year 16-17. • For OB removal and transportation, shovel-dumper system is envisaged. 13. MANPOWER No additional manpower is required; the project is to be continue with the existing manpower.

14. POWER SUPPLY

This project will receive power at 33kV from the 132/33kV Central Substation of MCL at Nandira. The Project will also receive power at 33 kV from Nandira Lingaraj 33 kV feeder as the second source.

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15. COAL HANDLING & DESPATCH ARRANGEMENT

The coal handling plant was designed to handle 25Mty to comply the EC requirement. The same CHP will able to handle 28Mty of coal in accordance to the Mining plan. The coal handling plant shall have the following facilities (Refer coal flow diagram, Plate no. - XIII):

• Coal from the quarry handled by private mine operators will be received at TH1 (Transfer House) and TH-2 through conveyor. It will be then transported through conveyors C1 and C1A to 02 nos. of Overground bunker of capacity 15000Te each.

• Around 18Mty of coal from one of the bunkers will be transported through conveyors C3 and C4 to TH-7 and TH-8 respectively. This will cater to the miscellaneous customers though pipe conveyors to be deliver to SILO, located near spur siding V & VI and shall consist of Rapid loading system along with 02 nos. of pre-weigh hopper and telescopic chute which will cater to wagon loading system.

• Around 10 Mty of the coal from the other bunker will be carried with the help of conveyors C2 and C2A to TH-5.

• At TH-5, coal transportation will take place to conveyors C5 and C5A, to be further carried to TH-6. From TH-6, coal will be carried though pipe conveyor to be delivered to Silo, located near Spur Siding-III and IV. The Silo will have a capacity of 4000Te and shall consist of Rapid loading system along with 02 nos. of pre-weigh hopper and telescopic chute which will cater to wagon loading system.

In the case of inception of 10Mty of washery in the future, raw coal shall be transported from TH-5 to the washery. The washed coal will then be delivered at the tail end of the pipe conveyor i.e. TH-6.

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16. WORKSHOP AND STORE The existing workshop and stores will cater to the need of the expansion project.

17. CIVIL CONSTRUCTION No additional quarter provision has been made.

18. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AIR QUALITY

Routine ambient air quality monitoring generated during the period (Oct-16 to Sep-17) is given in the table below:

Routine Environmental Monitoring October 2016 to September 2017 (in µg/cum)

Project Monitoring Station Statistics SPM PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx Maximum 372.00 234.00 113.00 19.00 17.00 Minimum 158.00 98.00 22.00 4.00 <6 Post Monsoon Average 243.50 162.17 53.50 9.67 14.33 95 Percentile 343.25 222.00 102.75 16.75 17.00 98 Percentile 372.00 234.00 113.00 19.00 17.00 Maximum 499.00 239.00 221.00 21.00 23.00 Minimum 191.00 150.00 62.00 8.00 <6 WINTER Average 303.50 182.17 112.67 13.00 12.75 95 Percentile 451.00 225.75 200.75 19.50 21.35 B.C.M.L. 98 Percentile 499.00 239.00 221.00 21.00 23.00 Workshop Maximum 598.00 378.00 185.00 8.91 16.00 Minimum 145.00 101.00 29.00 1.88 9.00 Pre-Monsoon Average 379.60 201.20 72.00 3.83 11.67 95 Percentile 559.80 351.80 162.80 7.84 15.40 98 Percentile 598.00 378.00 185.00 8.91 15.76 Maximum 181.00 99.00 51.00 12.20 23.00 Minimum 59.00 22.00 9.00 0.88 <6 Monsoon Average 105.25 57.63 29.13 3.50 18.00 95 Percentile 180.30 93.75 45.75 9.91 22.50 98 Percentile 180.72 96.90 48.90 11.29 22.80 Maximum 510.00 329.00 80.00 27.00 23.00 N-E of Mine Post Monsoon Minimum 156.00 88.00 23.00 4.00 <6 Average 340.67 199.33 52.00 14.83 16.75

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95 Percentile 489.00 305.75 76.75 25.25 22.85 98 Percentile 510.00 329.00 80.00 27.00 23.00 Maximum 510.00 329.00 169.00 21.00 23.00 Minimum 220.00 121.00 52.00 7.00 9.00 WINTER Average 316.33 203.00 89.50 12.83 13.17 95 Percentile 481.50 311.75 152.75 20.75 20.75 98 Percentile 510.00 329.00 169.00 21.00 22.10 Maximum 276.00 192.00 123.00 29.93 15.00 Minimum 139.00 61.00 22.00 1.30 <6 Pre- Monsoon Average 193.60 112.40 56.40 9.46 11.00 95 Percentile 261.80 178.40 113.80 25.71 14.60 98 Percentile 276.00 192.00 123.00 29.93 14.84 Maximum 210.00 90.00 47.00 18.00 8.00 Minimum 65.00 36.00 14.00 0.84 6.00 Monsoon Average 127.25 65.25 26.88 5.23 6.75 95 Percentile 202.30 88.95 44.90 14.34 7.85 98 Percentile 206.92 89.58 46.16 16.53 7.94 Maximum 624.00 244.00 44.00 2.17 <6 Minimum 235.00 163.00 25.00 1.28 <6 Pre-Monsoon Average 439.67 207.00 34.00 1.85 <6 95 Percentile 607.60 241.00 42.90 2.16 <6 98 Percentile 610.00 242.80 43.56 2.17 <6 Maximum 220.00 123.00 54.00 5.36 36.00 Minimum 54.00 35.00 22.00 0.94 <6 Monsoon Average 132.63 89.75 33.38 2.60 17.33 95 Percentile 206.70 121.95 49.10 4.78 33.40 Near external OB 98 Percentile 214.68 122.58 52.04 5.13 34.96 dump Maximum 513.00 300.00 99.00 21.00 32.00 Minimum 266.00 158.00 36.00 3.00 16.00 Post-Monsoon Average 379.50 242.67 67.33 12.67 19.75 95 Percentile 500.50 298.00 96.00 20.00 30.05 98 Percentile 513.00 300.00 99.00 21.00 32.00 Maximum 470.00 300.00 185.00 17.00 19.00 Minimum 278.00 157.00 87.00 3.00 19.00 WINTER Average 390.00 230.00 129.67 9.67 14.67 95 Percentile 468.25 298.00 177.50 16.50 18.75 98 Percentile 470.00 299.20 185.00 17.00 19.00 Maximum 406.00 258.00 107.00 24.00 31.00 Minimum 286.00 168.00 25.00 10.00 7.00 Post Monsoon Average 350.50 222.50 57.33 14.17 15.83 S-E of Mine 95 Percentile 403.50 255.50 97.50 21.75 28.25 98 Percentile 406.00 257.00 107.00 24.00 31.00 Maximum 839.00 381.00 216.00 33.00 16.00 WINTER Minimum 294.00 188.00 69.00 10.00 8.00 Average 531.17 295.50 122.50 16.83 13.50

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95 Percentile 783.50 376.25 200.25 29.50 15.75 98 Percentile 839.00 381.00 216.00 33.00 16.00 Maximum 573.00 378.00 109.00 6.57 8.00 Minimum 257.00 102.00 18.00 1.49 <6 Pre- Monsoon Average 446.40 202.00 68.20 4.19 7.50 95 Percentile 568.40 355.60 106.20 6.40 7.95 98 Percentile 571.16 369.04 107.88 6.50 7.98 Maximum 583.00 257.00 58.00 13.55 17.00 Minimum 76.00 55.00 23.00 1.28 <6 Monsoon Average 230.75 131.25 35.88 4.57 13.67 95 Percentile 465.40 232.15 55.20 11.08 16.90 98 Percentile 535.96 247.06 56.88 12.56 16.96 Coal Mine Standard as per G.S.R.742(E) 2000 600 300 120 120

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WATER QUALITY Routine water quality monitoring generated during the period (Oct-16 to Sep- 17) is given in the table below:

Project / OCP Bhubaneswari OCP Naraharipur village Tube well Indian Drinking Standards Monitoring Station water (IS-10500):2012 Dt. of sampling MAXIMUM MINIMUM AVERAGE Acceptable Permissible Colour(Hazen) 5 2 2.73 5 15 Odour Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Turbidity(NTU) 4 1 1.82 1 5 pH 7.8 6.82 7.21 6.5-8.5 No relaxation

Total Alkalinity(mg/L) 40 12 27.09 200 600

Total Hardness(mg/L) 384 144 265.82 200 600

Iron(mg/L) 0.19 0.13 0.16 0.3 No relaxation Chloride(mg/L) 80 18 46.55 250 1000 Residual Free chlorine(mg/L) <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 0.2 1 Total Dissolve Solid(mg/L) 648 284 399.09 500 2000 Calcium(mg/L) 76.8 41.6 53.24 75 200 Copper(mg/L) 0.14 <0.03 0.10 0.05 1.5 Manganese(mg/L) 0.09 <0.02 0.05 0.1 0.3 Sulphate(mg/L) 68 9 26.91 200 400 Nitrate(mg/L) 7.87 4.47 6.15 45 No relaxation Fluoride(mg/L) 0.6 0.27 0.45 1 1.5 Selenium(mg/L) <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.01 No relaxation Arsenic(mg/L) 0.004 0.004 0.00 0.01 0.05 Lead(mg/L) 0.007 0.007 0.01 0.01 No relaxation Zinc(mg/L) 2.96 0.03 0.63 5 15 0.05 (Indian No relaxation Drinking (Indian Drinking Hexavelent Chromium(mg/L) 0.47 <0.2 0.23 Standards (IS- Standards (IS- 10500):1991) 10500):1991) Boron(mg/L) 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.5 1.0 Phenolics(mg/L) <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.001 0.002 Cadmium(mg/L) <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.003 No relaxation

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Project / OCP Bhubaneswari OCP Indian Drinking Standards Monitoring Station Project site office water (IS-10500):2012 Dt. of sampling MAXIMUM MINIMUM AVERAGE Acceptable Permissible Colour(Hazen) 8 2 3.27 5 15 Odour Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Taste Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Turbidity(NTU) 5 1 2.09 1 5 pH 8.04 6.69 7.40 6.5-8.5 No relaxation

Total Alkalinity(mg/L) 40 12 24.00 200 600

Total Hardness(mg/L) 328 20 185.82 200 600

Iron(mg/L) 0.38 0.06 0.18 0.3 No relaxation Chloride(mg/L) 64 12 29.82 250 1000 Residual Free chlorine(mg/L) <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 0.2 1 Total Dissolve Solid(mg/L) 628 58 334.36 500 2000 Calcium(mg/L) 624 1.6 95.13 75 200 Copper(mg/L) 0.14 0.03 0.08 0.05 1.5 Manganese(mg/L) 0.23 0.02 0.09 0.1 0.3 Sulphate(mg/L) 234 2 62.64 200 400 Nitrate(mg/L) 7.47 0.87 5.33 45 No relaxation Fluoride(mg/L) 0.63 0.21 0.50 1 1.5 Selenium(mg/L) <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.01 No relaxation Arsenic(mg/L) 0.005 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.05 Lead(mg/L) <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.01 No relaxation Zinc(mg/L) 0.43 0.03 0.15 5 15 0.05 (Indian No relaxation Drinking (Indian Drinking Hexavelent Chromium(mg/L) 0.49 0.06 0.24 Standards Standards (IS- (IS- 10500):1991) 10500):1991) Boron(mg/L) 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.5 1.0 Phenolics(mg/L) <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.001 0.002 Cadmium(mg/L) <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.003 No relaxation

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NOISE QUALITY Routine noise quality monitoring generated during the period (October 2016 to September 2017) is given in the table below:

Day- Night- Time Time PROJECT STATION Statistics dB(A) dB(A) Maximum 69.40 65.10 Minimum 56.10 55.30 B.C.M.L Workshop Post-Monsoon Average 60.63 58.95 95 Percentile 67.65 64.15 98 Percentile 68.70 64.72 Maximum 69.40 65.10 Minimum 57.40 56.20 B.C.M.L Workshop WINTER Average 61.53 59.12 95 Percentile 67.65 64.15 98 Percentile 68.70 64.72 Maximum 63.00 62.30 Minimum 58.20 58.60 B.C.M.L Workshop WINTER Average 60.64 60.52 95 Percentile 62.84 62.30 98 Percentile 62.94 62.30 Maximum 63.60 62.20 Minimum 59.60 60.20 B.C.M.L Workshop Monsoon Average 62.37 60.76 95 Percentile 63.56 61.88 98 Percentile 63.58 62.07 Maximum 67.40 66.00 Minimum 60.40 61.00 N-E of Mine (A1) Post-Monsoon Average 64.28 63.62 95 Percentile 67.35 65.85 98 Percentile 67.38 65.94 Maximum 67.20 65.40 Minimum 59.70 60.70 N-E of Mine (A1) WINTER Average 62.45 62.17 95 Percentile 66.30 64.75 98 Percentile 66.84 65.14 Maximum 69.30 66.60 Minimum 62.90 61.90 N-E of Mine (A1) Pre-Monoon Average 66.44 64.76 95 Percentile 69.18 66.58 98 Percentile 69.25 66.59 Maximum 67.20 67.80 N-E of Mine Monsoon Minimum 64.60 63.50 Average 65.78 65.31

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95 Percentile 67.16 67.56 98 Percentile 67.18 67.70 Near external OB Maximum 60.20 59.20 dump Minimum 55.40 55.00 Post-Monsoon Average 57.10 56.72 95 Percentile 59.53 59.00 98 Percentile 59.93 59.12 Near external OB Maximum 60.20 59.20 dump Minimum 55.40 52.60 WINTER Average 57.08 55.77 95 Percentile 59.73 59.00 98 Percentile 60.01 59.12 Maximum 62.10 61.90 Minimum 55.00 53.30 Near external OB Post-Monsoon dump Average 58.57 58.24 95 Percentile 61.63 61.35 98 Percentile 61.91 61.68 Maximum 61.40 65.90 Minimum 59.40 56.90 Near external OB Monsoon dump Average 60.30 59.10 95 Percentile 61.40 63.46 98 Percentile 61.40 64.92 Maximum 66.90 66.20 Minimum 61.90 62.90 S-E of Mine (A2) Post-Monsoon Average 63.82 64.22 95 Percentile 66.30 65.85 98 Percentile 66.66 66.06 Maximum 66.90 64.50 Minimum 64.20 61.30 S-E of Mine (A2) WINTER Average 65.23 63.57 95 Percentile 66.68 64.43 98 Percentile 66.81 64.47 Maximum 67.80 69.00 Minimum 64.50 64.10 S-E of Mine (A2) Pre-Monoon Average 66.25 66.33 95 Percentile 67.68 68.72 98 Percentile 67.75 68.89 Maximum 68.70 67.60 Minimum 63.80 61.50 S-E of Mine Monsoon Average 65.52 65.42 95 Percentile 67.58 67.32 98 Percentile 68.25 67.49 Coal Mine Standard as per G.S.R.742(E) 2000 75 70

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BIODIVERSITY There is no increase in land area. Hence no additional impact on biodiversity.

19. SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION

Adequate provisions have been made for safe working of mine in form of design of operational system, provision of safety management for safe use of explosive electricity and HEMM.

20. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT

No Additional area is involved in this expansion project, hence no additional R&R involved

21. RAIN WATER HARVESTING

Rain water is naturally pure water except where it becomes acidic due to industrial pollution. The rapid exploitation of ground water as well as surface water due to the industrial developmental projects, increase in population resulted in acute scarcity of fresh water availability. It has become necessary to conserve this valuable natural resource for sustainable development.

Conservation of this valuable natural resource can be done by collecting this rain water scientifically and utilizing it either for drinking purposes or ground water recharging purposes.

Scientifically & technically designed system which helps us to collect and utilize the rain water effectively through various steps and collectedly termed as “Rain Water Harvesting”.

It is proposed rain water harvesting in roof top catchments of colony, service building, decoaled void of mine pit and percolation pond & revitalization of tanks in the villages, etc.

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22. ADDENDUM EIA- EMP REPORT

ENCLOSED

23. AS PER GUIDELINES FOR GRANTING ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR EXPANSION OF COAL MINING PROJECTS INVOLVING CAPACITY EXPANSION OF UP TO 40% IN THE EXISTING OPERATION-REG VIDE OFFICE MEMORANDUM NO. J-11015/224/2015-IA.II DATED 15TH SEP, 2017.

Point No. Guidelines for one time Compliance capacity expansion 3.0 (i) Predicted air quality The AQIP modeling has been carried parameters are within the out for incremental capacity of 3.0 prescribed norms MTPA (i.e. from present capacity of 25.0 MTPA to capacity of 28.0 MTPA) using AERMOD software. The Ambient air quality within limit as per GSR742(E). Detailed given in Addendum EIA/EMP 3(ii) Coal Transportation is through Construction of Conveyor line, SILO conveyor system up to the silo with RLS, LOA has been issued to M/s and then loading to railway Larsen & Toubro. Commissioning & wagon, involving no handover is expected by May-2019. transportation through roads. Coal from the quarry handled by private mine operators will be received at TH1 and TH-2. It will be then transported through conveyors C1 and C1A to 02 nos. of Overground bunker of capacity 15000Te each.

Around 18Mty of coal from one of the bunkers will be transported through conveyors C3 and C4 to TH-7 and TH- 8 respectively. This will cater to the miscellaneous customers though their own conveyors.

Around 10 Mty of the coal from the other bunker will be carried with the help of conveyors C2 and C2A to TH- 5.

At TH-5, coal transportation will take place to conveyors C5 and C5A, to be further carried to TH-6. From TH-6,

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coal will be carried though pipe conveyor to be delivered to Silo, located near Spur Siding-III and IV. The Silo will have a capacity of 4000Te and shall consist of Rapid loading system along with 02 nos. of pre-weigh hopper and telescopic chute which will cater to wagon loading system. 3(ii) Coal mining is done through In 2016-17 98.80% coal production deployment of surface miner, was through surface miner. The replacing three dust additional coal is to be completely generating operations of excavated/ mined by Surface miner conventional mining system only. namely drilling, blasting and crushing in one go. 3(iii) Public hearing already Public hearing for 20.0 Mty was conducted for the total mine conducted on 10.2.2009 at 10:00 AM lease area involved and no at Jagannath Kalakendra, MCL. more area is required for the Proceeding of Public hearing issued by proposed expansion. SPCB, Orissa vide letter no. 5020/IND- II-PH-299 dated 27/03/09. (Annexure X) 3(iv) Compliance Status of EC The Mine was inspected by officials og conditions monitored by the MoEF&CC on 31-10-2017. The concerned Regional Office of Certified Inspection Report is awaited. this ministry is found to be However the Half-yearly Compliance satisfactory. report is annexed at (Annexure VIII) 3(v) Other statutory requirements Annexure I to X like Consent to Establish/Operate, Clearance from CGWA, approval of Mining Plan and the Mine Closure Plan, Mine Closure Status Report as applicable, Forest Clearance, etc are satisfactorily fulfilled.

24. CONCLUSION

• Detailed EIA Study of the core and buffer zones (10 km radius) had already been made during the preparation of EIA - EMP of Bhubaneswari OC Expn. Project (20.0 Mty) and the project has already been recommended by EAC(T&C) for environmental clearance vide letter No.J-11015/128/2007-IA.II (M) dtd.30th November 2012.

• Public hearing was conducted on 10-02-2009 for 20.0 Mty project as per Sept., 2006 notification.

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• In phase I expansion under 7 (ii) clause the project got EC from 20.0 Mty to 25.0 Mty vide letter No. J-11015/280/2013-IA. II (M) dt. 19/02/14 (Annexure- III).

• The present application is being made under clause 7(ii) of EIA notification 2006 as per the new Office Memorandum F.No.J-11015/224/2015-IA.II Govt. of India, MoEF&CC dated. 15th Sept’2017 for expansion upto 40%.

• The proposed expansion from 25.0 Mty to 28.0 Mty is planned to be made by increasing the no. of operational working days and increasing the effective working hours per day by increasing the efficiency.

• No additional land, manpower or other resources are required.

• Coal Mining will be done through the Eco-friendly Surface Miners.

• The AQIP analysis using AERMOD revealed that the incremental PM10 levels of Bhubaneswari OC Expansion Project for production of 28.0 MTPA (i.e. incremental production of 3.0 MTPA) will be 21.94 µg/cu.m at BCML workshop (Core zone) with control measures. The predicted absolute value at BCML workshop will be 184.11 µg/cu.m which is well within the prescribed limit of G.S.R 2000.

• Therefore, the incremental production will not have any significant impact on the environment.

• All environmental parameters discussed above is favouring for consideration of due diligence.

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Addendum Environmental Impact Assessment And Environment Management Plan for BHUBANESWARI OC EXPN. PROJECT (28.0 MTY) (i.e. 3.0 MTY INCREMENTAL)

JAGANNATH AREA TALCHER COALFIELD MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED

NOVEMBER 2017

NABET/QCI Accreditation Number: NABET/EIA/01/12/002 Dt. Jan 31, 2012. Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited (A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd.) Regional Institute-VII, OSHB Building, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751 001 CMPDI

Addendum report on the likely increase in pollution, existing and proposed protection measures etc. while increasing production from 25.0 Mty to 28.0 Mty for Bhubaneswari OC Expn. Project, Talcher Coalfield.

INTRODUCTION

The pollution impacts of coal mining and its allied activities of the projects have been assessed for incremental effects from 25.0 Mty to production of 28.0Mty. The environmental attributes like air, water, land resource and rehabilitation & resettlement have been taken for impact assessment.

AIR ENVIRONMENT

AIR POLLUTION IMPACT ASSESSMENT

Out of total coal production, about 99.9% of the coal is being produced by eco-friendly surface miner. The main pollutant on ambient air quality is SPM and

PM10. Dust (SPM) and PM10 are the major emission from mining activities in coalfield area. Impact has been predicted for air quality taking PM10 into consideration in and around the project area. The impact assessment has been carried out considering the following points:

(i) Calculation of rate of generation of PM10 using empirical formulae and emission factors for different mining operations developed by USEPA & Environment Australia:2001

(ii) Air quality impact prediction (AQIP) using AERMOD (Lakes View Environment), USEPA, Seattle, Washington.

(iii) The AQIP modeling has been carried out for incremental capacity of 3.0 MTPA (i.e. from present capacity of 25.0 MTPA to capacity of 28.0 MTPA).

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CALCULATION OF RATE OF GENERATION OF AIR POLLUTION FROM BHUBANESWARI EXPANSION OCP (CAPACITY 28.0 MTY i.e. 3.0 MTY INCREMENTAL) USING EMPIRICAL EQUATION

Activity-wise emission rates have been estimated using the above mentioned empirical formulae and emission factors. The formulae have been used to evaluate the emission rate for the mining activities and locations e.g. drilling, haul road, transportation road, loading, unloading, and dozing on dumps, etc. Based on the above study, rate of generation of PM10 from Bhubaneswari Expansion OCP considering the project of 28.0 MTPA capacity (i.e. incremental 3.0 Mty) has been calculated.

” Consideration of production and population of equipment (i) The production schedule of 28.0 MTPA with corresponding mine life of 10 years has been considered. (ii) Total OB removal is 179.82 M.Cum. (iii) The total equipment, their capacity and production for 28.0 MTPA production schedule have been considered and detailed below:

OB Removal – Departmental

Sl. Particulars Existing Addl. for Total for No. for 25.0 incremental 28.0Mty Mty production 3.0Mty 1. Dragline (10/70) - -- - 2. EKG Shovel (5 cum) - -- - 3. Electric Hydro Shovel (9.5 cum) 4 -- 4 4. Electric Hydro Shovel (14.0 cum) 1 -- 1 5. Diesel Hydro Shovel (2.5 cum) - -- - 6. Diesel Hydro Shovel (6.1 cum) - -- - 7. Diesel Hydro Shovel(9.5 cum)(BE - -- - 1600) 8. Diesel Shovel (1.5 cum) Tata Hitachi - -- - 9. Rear Dumper (50 T) - -- - 10. Rear Dumper (60 T) - -- - 11. Rear Dumper (170 T) 27 -- 27

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12. Dozer (410 HP) 5 -- 5 13. Dozer (770 HP) 4 -- 4 14. Wheel Dozer - -- - 15. RBH Drill (250 mm) 6 -- 6 16. RBH Drill (160 mm) 5 -- 5 17. Ripper Attachment 1 -- 1

Coal Removal – Departmental

Sl. Particulars Existing for 25.0 Addl. for Total for No. Mty incremental 28.0Mty production 3.0Mty 1. Electric Hydro Shovel 2 -- 2 2. Electric Hydro Shovel 2 -- 2 3. Rear Dumper 34 -- 34 4. Electric RBH Drill 6.6 kv 10 -- 10 5. Dozer 2 -- 2 6. Wheel Dozer 2 -- 2 7 Surface Miner 6 --- 6

(i) All drill machines have been provided with dust extractor. (ii) The length of OB transportation road is same as for expansion area.

Due to provision for black topping of transportation road as well as engagement of fixed sprinklers, there will be less impact due to OB transportation.

FOR COAL TRANSPORTATION

In the expansion project 28 Mty, the entire coal will be produced through the blast free Surface Miners. It is envisaged to receive raw crushed coal from the quarry of Bhubaneswari OCP at receiving pit located near main quarry access trench. The raw coal shall be fed to the proposed washery i.e. Jagannath washery, M/s Adani washery and CPP of Fertilizer Corporation of India, Talcher through series of belt conveyor.

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Figure: Windrose of study area showing pre-dominant wind direction from West to East

AIR QUALITY IMPACT PREDICTION (AQIP) OF PM10USING AERMOD MODEL

Air quality impact prediction (for PM10) for this mine was carried out using “AERMOD Model” considering area sources, line source and open pit source. The model was applied to Incremental production of 3.0Mty (i.e. from 25.0 MTPA to Production of 28.0 MTPA) with control measures.

The average PM10 at Monitoring stations, predicted incremental PM10 concentration and absolute PM10 at various receptors are given in the following table:

(Values in µg/cu. m) Distance from Predicted Predicted absolute PM boundary and Measured incremental 10 PM using Monitoring Stations direction from PM 10 10 AQIP center of Core (Average) Zone With control With control measures measures (i) (ii) (i)+(ii) BCML Workshop Core Zone 162.17 21.94 184.11

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NE of Mine Core Zone 199.33 6.27 205.60 Near External OB dump Core Zone 242.67 12.8 255.47 SE of Mine Core Zone 222.50 17.01 239.51 Note: Predominant wind direction is from West to East It may be observed from the above table that the concentration levels are well within the permissible limit.

Figure: Isopleth of PM10 showing extent of predicted pollution concentration in study area.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS

The AQIP analysis using AERMOD revealed that the incremental PM10 levels of Bhubaneswari OC Expansion Project for production of 28.0 MTPA (i.e. incremental production of 3.0 MTPA) will be 21.94 µg/cu.m at B.C.M.L workshop with control measures.

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CONTROL MEASURES Description of pollution Existing 25.0 Mty 28.0 Mty capacity control measures capacity Dust extractor in drill 21 nos. of drill has been Existing arrangement will be machines equipped with dust continued extractors. Coal handling and dispatch Coal is presently produced Coal produced will be arrangement through Surface Miner and dispatched through conveyor dispatched through rail. and SILO system. Detailed dispatch arrangement is given in pre-feasibility report. Fixed sprinkler at CHP, 48 nos. of fixed sprinklers Existing arrangement will be railway siding etc. along railway siding has continued till the SILO been provided. arrangement is completed Mobile water tanker for 3 nos. (28 kl) Existing arrangement will be quarry, haul road, transport One additional 28 KL continued road, CHP, etc. tanker is proposed. As and when required contractual mobile water sprinklers will be engaged. Water requirement for dust 1.20 MLD has been Additional requirement of suppression provided 0.268 MLD will be provided. Green cover development for Since OB dumps are Plantation will be done as per control of dust. active so no plantation yet schedule programme of started though 170.76 EMP. Lakhs has been deposited to State forest department for plantation. Cleaning / sweeping of dust One Mechanical sweeper Existing arrangement will from coal transportation road is in operation. continue. Provision of Eco-friendly 6 Nos. surface miner have Existing arrangement will be surface miner for coal been deployed. continued. production Ambient air quality Ambient air quality within Ambient air quality within limit monitoring limit as per GSR742(E) as per GSR742(E) will be maintained

WATER ENVIRONMENT Environmental Control Measures Parameters Existing 25.0 Mty capacity 28.0 Mty (peak) capacity Manpower 1665 No additional manpower is required for this expansion project. Water requirement Potable (Kld) 0.95 MLD Existing arrangement is enough for the

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Environmental Control Measures Parameters Existing 25.0 Mty capacity 28.0 Mty (peak) capacity proposed project. Industrial (Kld) 1.205 MLD Additional water requirement is 268 kld for dust suppression and water sprinkling on roads Source of water Potable Potable water is drawn from the Brahmani Existing arrangement river through the Integrated Water Supply is sufficient for the Scheme (IWSS) of Talcher Coalfield. proposed project. Industrial Industrial water demand is being met from Existing arrangement mine water of different U/G mines of Talcher is sufficient for the coalfield. proposed project. Effluent Domestic effluent NIL. The arrangement for As employees of Bhubaneswari OCP at existing projects will present are residing in the colonies of other be continued till units of MCL, provision has been given for separate colony is separate township for the employees of the established. Bhubaneswari OCP. Till separate township is arranged employees will continue to reside in the colonies of other units.

Industrial effluent Industrial effluent of 233 cum/day is Existing arrangement generated from workshop which is being will cater the demand treated in industrial effluent treatment plant for expansion project. (IETP) for suspended solids and oil & grease. The treated water is being reused for washing of the equipment. Mine effluent of 13934 cum/day is generated Expansion project will Mine effluent (Kld) during monsoon period. Where as 6049 not generate cum/day is generated during lean seasons. significant quantity of In both seasons 3410 cum/day is used for mine effluent as there industrial purpose. The remaining water is no additional both in monsoon and lean seasons is stored excavation area as in the decoaled voids of the same mine. In well as mine depth. unusual monsoon period the mine effluent will be discharged to natural drain through mine effluent discharge treatment plant (MDTP). Surface run-off The surface run-off from the internal and The existing external dumps and coal dumps is collected arrangement for through the catch and foot drain which is surface run-off from ultimately diverted to sedimentation ponds. internal dump, The over flow from this ponds is directed external dump and into natural drain through controlled coal dumps is discharge outlets. The overflow is monitored sufficient for this

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Environmental Control Measures Parameters Existing 25.0 Mty capacity 28.0 Mty (peak) capacity regularly for TSS to enable corrective proposed project. actions before water meets the natural water ways. Storm water To prevent precipitation run-off from the outside quarry area, storm water drains of suitable dimensions are provided at appropriate locations without lets to natural The existing practice water course. Settling tanks/ponds are will be followed. provided in the storm water drains at convenient locations to take care of suspended solids. Both storm water drains and settling tanks/ponds are cleaned periodically to avoid choking of drains and mal-functioning of tanks/ponds. Water quality Conforming to the limits of the Environment The existing practice monitoring (protection), Amendment Rules, 2000 will be followed. (“Schedule-VI”, General standards for discharge of Environmental pollutants, part- A: Effluents) for the quality of treated effluents.

LAND RESOURCE Environmental Control Measures parameters Existing 25.0 Mty 28.0 Mty (peak) capacity capacity Land requirement (ha)

Total land involved 808.294

Mining lease area 658.724 Forest land 132.904 No additional land required Non-forest land 525.820 Break up of mining lease area Land usage of mining 462.641 462.641 lease area (excavation area) (excavation area) Broken up area 284.500 284.500 (As on 01.04.2017) (As on 01.04.2017) Area to be broken up 178.141 178.141 Area not to be broken up 196.083 196.083

Solid waste management External dumping A quantity of 35.32 Mcum There is no additional volume of overburden is External Dumping.

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Environmental Control Measures parameters Existing 25.0 Mty 28.0 Mty (peak) capacity capacity dumped externally in an area of 85.32 ha. Internal dumping A quantity of 46.08 Mcum The remaining 179.82 overburden is dumped Mcum of OB will be internally having area of dumped internally in the 92.00 ha. An area of 43.80 Bhubaneswari OCP. ha has so far been technically reclaimed. Biological reclamation External OB dump An area of 94 ha is As these OB will be re- envisaged for external handled and dumped dump temporarily. At internally during mine present an area 85.32 ha closure period. Grass has been used for external carpeting will be done dumping. after technical reclamation. Internal dump An area of 284.50 has The envisaged area of been envisaged for internal 225.651 ha will be dumping. Out of which technically and biologically 92.00 ha has been used reclaimed during mine life. for dumping. About 43.80 The total no. of plants will ha have been technically be planted for reclaimed. No plantation afforestation is as per has been done now. EMP for 20.00 Mty Block plantation and avenue plantation Block plantation 170.76 lakhs deposited to Will be followed as per Orissa Forest Department afforestation schedule for plantation. given in EMP for 20.00 Mty. Avenue plantation Plantation is yet to be The envisaged length of started. 19.58 km will be afforested by 48950 in next five year.

REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT All civic amenities in the rehabilitation colony will be provided. The resettlement and rehabilitation of project affected families (PAFs) will be carried out as per the latest Norms of Govt. of Odisha. The status of Rehabilitation & Resettlement is as follows:

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Table 1: Rehabilitation Status Employment / Cash in lieu Balance / Total eligible Name of villages of Empl Under for employment provided /Approved process Khnadualbhal 12 12 0 Hensmul (Saharasahi) 60 59 1 Hensmul (Talasahi) 323 319 4 Jilinda 305 303 2 Naraharipur 353 309 44 Total 1053 1002 51

Table 2: Resettlement Status

Total Resettlement benefits Displaced displaced Sanctioned/Total eligible for Name of villages families families for Cash Comp Plot shifted resettlement in lieu of plots Khandualbhal CAT-'B' 0 0 0 Jilinda 308 48 260 308 Hensmul 60 37 23 37 (Saharasahi) Hensmul (Talasahi) 345 218 127 218

Naraharipur 398 398 0 357 Total 1111 701 410 920

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Details of CSR expenditure for last 3 years for Jagannath area i.e. from 2014 to 2017 is given below: (Rs.in lakhs) Sl.no Financial Year Total 1 2014-15 349.40 2 2015-16 500.20 3 2016-17 346.30

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CSR EXPENDITURE (ACTIVITY WISE) FOR THE PERIOD APR 01, 2014 TO MARCH 31, 2015 NAME OF SL. TOTAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB/ACTIVITY PAYEE/ NO. EXPENDITURE CONTRACTOR 1 2 3 4.00

Installation and commissioning of LT Pumps and laying, fitting of 4" dia MS new delivery pipelines from Katac Shree Shailendra 1 126458.80 Bandha to Nua‐Sahi Bandha of Dera Village under CSR Prasad Scheme” of Ananta OCP.

2 A K Pani 95745.89 Temporary water supply in village Baghamara

ABC Transport 3 Co. Ltd. P‐150/V‐ 870912.00 Temporary supply of water through water tanker to 6 village Naraharipur for a period of 1 year at BOCP Abhaya Kumar 4 653820.81 Repair of Police Community Centre Mahanty Ananda Kumar 5 76743.04 Construction of Sajana nala at village Bantol Agarwal Ananya 6 214890.00 Renovation of Pond in village Bantol Fabrication Anil Kumar Pani 7 254400.00 Deepening of Keutia pond at village Gurujang of BOCP P‐185/V‐6 8 Anup Singh 1126169.21 Const. of Road in Village‐ Chalagarh Making Compound wall, Kitchen room, Store Room and 9 Water Tank with Staging at Radha Krishna Temple at Anup Singh 780883.96 Baidyasahi 10 B B Das 92283.00 Repair of Road at Tentloi village 11 B B Das 167775.78 Const. of village road at Chalagarh 12 B B Das 640001.95 Const. of Village road at Ghantapada Babul Engg. 13 69030.00 Supply of Bench at Village School Works Hosting of State level Football Tournament at Banapata 14 180387.00 Naraharipur playground Construction Bijay Ketan 15 615911.43 Const. of Class room at Kandhal Biswal Binod Kumar 16 59860.05 Construction of Road at village Ghantapada Sahoo 17 C R Jena 11107.40 Temporary water supply in village ‐ FCI

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18 C R Jena 101447.39 Temporary water supply in village Tentloi 19 C R Jena 49915.09 Const. of School at village Tentloi

20 Const. of toilets under Swach Bharat Abhiyan for 49 nos. Chittaranjan Jena 393000.00 School at Talcher Block in Angul Disrict : Provision Design, Drawing, and Preparation of 1 MGD water 21 treatment Plant for 3 nos. piped water supply to CMPDI 676872.00 Peripheral villages Strengthening of road from S Balanda Shiva Temple to 22 Daitary Pradhan 11318617.26 Karnapur via village Gobara 23 Ghasiram Modi 99750.00 Supply of Blanket in village

Const. of Embankment for water harvesting in main Gyana Ranjan 24 157800.00 nallah at at Ghantapada under CSR Programme: Pradhan Provision Repairing and widening of Kangaro culvert under CSR Jai Hanuman 25 852094.64 Scheme Construction 26 Jeet Electricals 275886.00 Electrification work at Community Centre Kishore Chandra 27 430773.39 Development of Dr B R Ambedkar Complex, S. Balanda Satapathy 28 Welfare works at nearby villages Mahila Mandal 139000.00

Nepal Chandra 29 335900.00 Const. of toilets under Swach Bharat Abhiyan for 10 nos. Sahoo School at Kaniha Block in Angul Disrict : Provision

Nirakar Pradhan 30 911935.13 Const. of Approach road to new Naraharipur RR Site at P‐153/V‐6 Jadunathpur under BOCP JA 31 P K Sarangi(IFS) 435000.00 Wildlife Measurement Plan for Medical College Pabitra Mohan 32 252000.00 Deepening of Daskar pond at village Gurujang of BOCP Bhutia P‐185/V‐6 Sinking of 3 nos. Deep bore well at Tarini Mandap 33 Gurujang high school and Balinalisahi of Village Prafulla Dash 513046.05 Gurujang Repairing of Borewell with 1 no. new borewell at village 34 Prafulla Dash 61931.49 Ekdal under CSR Scheme

35 Sinking of 2 nos. Deep bore well with Submersible Pump Prafulla Dash 215115.36 for water supply in village Hiloi 36 Premananda Roy 526580.06 Const. of Community Centre at Police Colony‐ Angul Rajendra Kumar 37 191430.62 Temporary water supply in village Baghamara Rout

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Rudra Mohan 38 493900.00 Repairing of Bhagabat sahi communioty centre with Sahoo marble flooring at village Ghantapada : Provision 39 S K Enterprises 94567.00 Health Camp at Khamara 40 S K Pradhan 13110.00 Temporary water supply‐ Dumuduma village : Provision Excavation of Pond at Jagannath Temple in CWS of 41 Sanjay Kumar 475029.00 Talcher Coalfields : Provision Saroj Kumar 42 368834.37 Construction of Community Centre at Dera Tala sahi Pradhan Construction of bhagabataghar and pidha pendal at Satynarayan 43 219922.78 Baidyasahi Kumar

Shailendra 44 113214.16 Laying of 8 " dia ms delivery pipe line to submersible Prasad pump near Aurobinda School ,Dera Construction of Bounadry Wall Kitchen Room, Bath Room and Gate at Radha Krishna Bal Gopal Ashram at Shri Nityananda 45 198536.17 Dera Village under CSR Scheme at Ananta OC Project Mishra

Construction of One Room at Bela Ragada of Dera Village under CSR Scheme at Ananta OC Project, Shri Sunil Kumar 46 365370.73 Jagannath Area Pradhan

Soubhagya Ch. 47 108437.87 Preparation of College Ground‐ SBC Garnaik Soubhagya 48 979221.20 Temporary water supply in Dumuduma, Godibadha Kumar Pradhan Soubhagya 49 87371.00 Temporary water supply in village Baghamara Kumar Pradhan 50 Srikanta Pradhan 79551.20 Temporary water supply at village Rodasar 51 Steel tek 63720.00 Supply of Desk cum bench at Nodal School 52 Steel tek 98775.00 Supply of Desk Bench at Village School

Subhas Ch. Sahoo 53 705013.45 Temporary supply of water through water tanker to P‐154/V‐6 village Hensmul for a period of 1 year at BOCP 54 Sultan Singh 831065.00 Temporary water supply Meena Bazar‐ FCI 55 Sultan Singh 1462191.00 Temporary water supply ‐ Gobara 56 Sultan Singh 693112.00 Temporary water supply ‐ Munda sahi, FCI

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57 Sultan Singh 1227992.00 Temporary water supply in village‐ Bagadhar Preventive measures of Dengue and other vector borne Talcher 58 533000.00 diseases Municipality Deepening of Manima Nuasahi pond at village Gurujang 59 Tripura Behera 252367.50 of BOCP 60 MMET 104201.95 Payment to Mahandi Medical Education trust (MMET) 61 Expenditure made by GNMT and MMET 1397985.42 Total 34940963.60

MCL, JAGANNATH AREA CSR EXPENDITURE (ACTIVITY WISE) FOR THE PERIOD APR 01, 2015 TO MARCH 31, 2016

SL NAME OF TOTAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB/ACITIVITY NO. PAYEE/CONTRACTOR EXPENDITURE 1 2 3 4

Const. of toilets under Swach Bharat Abhiyan for 1 Chittaranjan Jena 6945572.32 49 nos. School at Talcher Block in Angul Disrict

Const. of Pond with bathing steps for Baghamara 2 Anup Singh 74235.74 Tentloi village

Const. of Concrete road Chalagarh samal sahi to 3 Anup Singh 26446.16 FCI Main road Junction

Const. of Concrete road at Nuasahi of village 4 Anup Singh 33205.51 Chalagarh

Water supply through water tanker to the 5 rehabilitation site at Baghamara under Anil Kumar Pani 249523.20 Jagannath Area Providing and fixing water storage tank and G.I. Pipe line for supply of drinking water to 6 Ashok Kumar Sahoo 160000.03 Uparasahi, Talasahi & Naik sahi of village Rakas at JNC under CSR programme of Jagannath Area Sinking of 01 (one) No. Deep Bore Well at Rakas 7 village at JNC under CSR programme of Ashok Kumar Sahoo 225088.62 Jagannath Area.

Bablu Engineering 8 Supply of furniture at Ekdal U.P. School 213720.50 Works

Construction of concrete road from Hanuman Mandir of Dera Colony to Hensmul 9 Binod Kumar Sahoo 525950.94 Bhubaneswari Black topping road under CSR work of BBSRI (JA) Job No.706136 Addendum EIA/EMP

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Strengthening of road from South Balanda Shiva 10 Mandir to Karnapur via Gobara village under CSR Daitri Pradhan 4401055.95 of Jagannath Area at Talcher, Angul

11 Construction of toilet at Bagadhar Under CSR Dibesh Kumar Sahoo 5000.00

Const. of WBM Road from Ekdal High School to 12 bituminous road near Usha Kothi and Usha kothi Hiren Kumar Pradhan 277566.20 to pendal

13 Const. of bathing steps at village Hiloi Hiren Kumar Pradhan 199729.77

Morrum topping of WBM road from 14 Radharamanpur to Biraramchandrapur under Hiren Kumar Pradhan 428358.00 CSR scheme of BBSRI OCP (JA) Construction of approach road & R.C.C. Hume Kishor Chandra 15 pipe culvert to Narayana Sevasram at Kukudang, 845000.00 Satapathy Angul under CSR programme of Jagannath Area

16 Temp. water supply to village Gobara Kabiraj Pradhan 11465.86

17 Supply of furniture at Ekdal High School Meera Industries 15281.64

Repairing and black topping of FCI pipe line road from Panchayat road junction (near Baghamara 18 Muna Pani 6764000.00 Rehabilitation Colony) to Handidhua Angul Main Road under CSR programme of Jagannath Area Construction of toilets under Swachha Vidyalaya Abhiyan for 10 nos. school of Kaniha Block in 19 Nepal Chandra Sahoo 1158545.39 under CSR programme of Jagannath Area Temporary Water Supply through water tanker to the village Hariharpur (Kaniha Block), Soubhagya 20 6890.00 Dumduma, Sadasivpur and Godibandha Hospital Ku.Pradhan for the year 2013 Temporary supply of water through Water Tanker to the villages Hariharpur (Kaniha block), Soubhagya 21 Dumduma, Sadashivpur and Godibandha 846481.20 Ku.Pradhan Hospital under CSR Programme of Jagannath Area for the Year 2015 Temporary supply of water through water tanker to the villages –Hariharpur(Kaniha Block), Soubhagya Kumar 22 253600.00 Dumduma, Sadashivpur and Godibandha Pradhan Hospital under Jagnanath Area for the year 2016

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Construction of Internal WBM road at 23 Naraharipur R & R site near Jadunathpur under Saroj Kumar Pradhan 427781.64 CSR work of BBSRI OCP(JA)

Construction of internal Road at Naraharipur 24 Saroj Kumar Pradhan 961160.03 R&R site under CSR work of BBSRI OCP

Temporary water supply through water tanker Satyaprakash 25 to the villages of Gobora, Gurudwara & Murlimonohar 1286280.00 Mundasahi Garnayak Repairing of Bhagbat Sahi Community Center 26 with marble flooring at village Gantapada under Rudra Mohan Sahoo 70455.79 CSR programme of Jagannath Area

Installation cost for 32 nos and transportation 27 PVV Infra Ltd. 1610700.00 for 25 nos Prefab toilets for different schools

Temporary supply of water through water tanker to the villages –Gobara, Gurudwara, 28 Bijay Kumar Pradhan 305000.00 Mundasahi and Majhidhipa Sahi under Jagannath Area for the year 2016 Temporary supply of water through water tanker to the villages –FCI, JNV, Meena Bazar 29 Bijay Kumar Pradhan 175500.00 and Karadapalli under Jagnanath Area for the year 2016 Construction of toilets under Swachha Vidyalaya Tusmaan Abhiyan for 50 nos. school of Odapada Block in 30 Construction Pvt 6550342.80 Dhenkanal District under CSR programme of Limited Jagannath Area Construction of toilets under Swachha Vidyalaya Tusmaan Abhiyan for 50 nos toilet (41 Nos. in Hindol Block 31 Construction Pvt 5856209.09 and 9 Nos. in Hindol NAC) in Dhenkanal District Limited under CSR programme of Jagannath Area Const. of Boundary wall , kithen room, 32 bathroom, and gate at Radhakrishna Gopal Nityananda Mishra 756344.71 Ashram at Dera village Sinking of 3 Nos. deep borewells at Tarini Mandap, Gurujang High School and Balinali Sahi 33 Prafulla Dash 1691.80 of village Gurujang in CSR programme under Bhubaneswari OCP, Jagannath Area. Installation and commisioning of LT Pumps and Laying , fitting of 4" dia MS new delivery pipeline 34 Shailendra Prasad 126458.80 from Leatac Bandha to Nuasahi Bandha of Dera Village Consrtuction of Internal concrete drain at Rajesh Kumar 35 Naraharipur R&R site near Jadunathpur of BBSRI 322501.19 Pradhan (JA)

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Construction of cement concrete drain at Pradhan Brothers 36 491959.51 Naraharipur under CSR work of BBSRI OCP(JA) (JV)

Ananya Mahila 37 Conducting Social Upliftment activities. 100000.00 Mandal

Temporary supply of water through Water Tanker to the villages Chatei Hutting,South 38 Sanjaya Kumar Samal 598240.00 Balanda,Bagadhar Mundasahi and Khandualbahal under Jagannath Area.

Construction of one Room at Bela Ragada of 39 Sunil Kumar Pradhan 85436.13 Dera Village under CSR Scheme of Ananta OCP

Supply & Fixing force lift hand pump in tube well 40 of Newly Constructed tiolet under SVA in Kaniha Prafulla Dash 284994.00 Block of Angul Dist

Monitoring of toilet construction under Swacha 41 1530798.00 Vidyalaya Abhiyan

Organizing of State Level Football tournament at 42 Naraharipur GP 45000.00 New Naraharipur village

Payment to Mahandi Medical Education trust 43 MMET 1899600.60 (MMET)

Preventive measures of Dengue and other Executive Officer, 44 708960.00 vector borne diseases Talcher Municipality

Financial Assistance for celebration of Republic Rama Krishna Shishu 45 Day 2016 to Rama Krishna Shishu Vidya Mandir, Vidya Mandir, 5000.00 Talcher Talcher Financial Assistance for celebration of Republic 46 Collector, Angul 10000.00 Day 2016 to Collector, Angul

Health camp at village New Naraharipur by 47 2540.00 BBSRI OCP

Financial Assistance for celebration of Republic Toofan Yuvak Sangh, 48 5000.00 Day 2016 to Toofan Yuvak Sangh, Ghantapada Ghantapada Financial Assistance for celebration of Republic Sarpanch, 49 5000.00 Day 2016 to Padmabatipur GP Padmabatipur GP Providing refreshments to participants of Mega 50 Bi‐cycle rally held on 11.10.2015 at Angul on the Collector, Angul 28000.00 occasion of International Day of Girl Child Financial Assistance for celebration of Annual Toofan Yuvak Sangh, 51 Children Day 2015 to Toofan Yuvak Sangh, 15000.00 Ghantapada Ghantapada

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Organising Football tournament at Brajanathpur 52 Brajanathpur GP 45000.00 under CSR scheme

Payment made i.r.o 02 nos Programmer cum Special Land 53 288000.00 Comuter Operator Acquisition Officer

54 Supply of Medicines for Health Camp S K Enterprises 59167.50

Const. of WBM Road to resettlement site for 55 Nirakar Pradhan 896572.59 Dera

56 Const. of Approach road to Naraharipur Nirakar Pradhan 803598.67

50025009.88

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DETAILS OF CSR ACTIVITIES DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2016‐17

Name of Sl Total as on Name of Works Contractor/Sup No 31.03.2017 plier 1 2 3 4 Construction of Left over development works at New Sobhagya 1 Balanda Rehabilitation Site under CSR Programme of 8349626.00 Chandra Nanda Jagannath Colliery of JA Organising of Football tournament for youths of village Anil Ku. 2 67770.00 Brajnathpur Shrivastava Organising of Football tournament for youths of village Anil Ku. 3 35086.00 New Naraharipur Shrivastava Payment for Tent and other logistics for organising Maa Hingula 4 74000.00 Football tournament at New Naraharipur village Tent House Temporary supply of water through mobile water to the villages Chatei Hutting, South Balanda, Bagadhar Antaryami 5 814195.20 Mundasahi and Khandualbahal under Jagannath Area for Swain the year 2016 Construction of CC road from Shiv Mandir to Chalagarh 6 Anup Singh 618107.51 (Nua Sahi) under CSR Programme of Jagannath Area Renovation and preservation of pond (Deul Bandha) in the south side of temple (Nilakantheswar Mahadev) of 7 Ashok Ku. Sahoo 664981.10 village Ghantapada under CSR programme of Jaganath Area Bablu 8 Supply of Furniture to Brajeshwar HS, Brajnathpur Engineering 89905.40 Works

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Bharat 9 Lighting works at Brajanathpur Village 323950.90 Engineering Construction of boundary wall of Angul Mahila Bijay Kr. 10 533525.47 Mahavidyalaya under CSR Programme of Jagannath Area Pradhan Temporary supply of water through water tanker to the Bijay Kumar 11 villages –Gobara, Gurudwara, Mundasahi and 1283424.20 Pradhan Majhidhipa Sahi under Jagannath Area for the year 2016 Temporary supply of water through water tanker to the Bijay Kumar 12 villages –FCI, JNV, Meena Bazar and Karadapalli under 692896.31 Pradhan Jagnanath Area for the year 2016 Operation of Pumps and Water supply network in Binod Bihari 13 65927.75 Baghmara Resettlement colony for a period of 2 years Pattnaik Temporary supply of water through mobile water to the villages Diajharana, Tentulei, Bhanja colony and Black Rose 14 1153881.00 Gurudwar Adivasi Sahi under Jagannath Area for the Construction JV year 2016 Temporary supply of water through mobile water to the villages Rodashar, Chalagarh, Baghmara sahi, Baghamara Chhabinda 15 1482036.15 Nua Sahi, Station Basti, Ghantapada Harijan Sahi Ward Debata No. 1 & 4 under Jagannath Area for the year 2016

16 Reparing, Shaping, Cleaning of Pond at Brajanathpur G.P. Debananda Pani 9453.30

Sinking of 01 no. Deepborewell with submirsible pump 17 at Narayan Sevashram, Kukudang under CSR Programme Dhuleswar Das 167941.75 of JA Executive Providing Street light arrangement at village Brajnathpur 18 Engineer. TED, 34356.00 under CSR programme of Jagannath Area Chainpal, CESU.

Temporary arrangement for setting of waste water at Executive 19 facultative pond of 2 MLD STP‐1 at Talcher under CSR Officer, Talcher 41000.00 programme Municipality

Executive Procuremnt of Materials for prevntion of Dengue & 20 Officer, Talcher 710000.00 Diahrea Municipality Construction of Library for UP School at Brajnathpur of 21 Jena Brothers 512457.20 Brajnathpur GP under CSR programme of BBSRI OCP, JA Construction of Approach road & RCC hume pipe culvert Kishore Chandra 22 2280.24 to Narayan Sevashram at Kukudang Satpathy Providing pipeline, staging with overhead tank for 3 nos. M/s. deep borewells at Tarini Mandap, Gurujang High School 23 Astasambhu 50000.00 and Balinali Sahi of village Gurujang under CSR Enterprises programme of BBSRI OCP Ananya Mahila Social Activitis through Ananya Mahila Mandal, Dra on 24 Mandal, 10220.00 CIL Foundation Day Jagannath Area

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Supplying and fixing force and lift pumps in tube well of Manoj Kumar 25 newly constructed toilet under Swachha Vidyalaya 1413911.00 Sathpathy Abhiyan in Talcher block of Jagannath Area Providing furniture to Brajeswar HS under CSR 26 Meera Industris 62377.54 programme of Jagannath Area Making bathing steps at Manima Nua Sahi pond, Duskar 27 pond and Keutia pond of Gurujang GP under CSR Muna Pani 60000.00 programme of Bhubaneswari OCP, Jagannath Area Constrcution of Toilet under Swachha Vidyalaya Abhiyan 28 Nepal Ch. Sahoo 103796.76 for 10 School of Kaniha Block in Angul Dist Strengthening of embankment by filling of earth in low Nirod Ku. 29 laying area of Sajana Nallah under CSR programme of 29328.89 Pradhan Jagannath Area Deepening of Baidyamundasahi Pond at Village Gurjang Pabitra Mohan 30 498435.00 of BOCP Bhutia Construction of Concrete road from Ghantapada Baula Pradeep Ku. 31 Chhak to Shiva Mandir under CSR Programme of 131000.00 Pradhan Jagannath Area Supply & Fixing force lift hand pump in tube well of 32 Newly Constructed tiolet under SVA in Kaniha Block of Prafulla Dash 27059.60 Angul Dist Premranjan 33 Repair of Spray machine used for Dengue control 3670.00 Panda

Construction of Road over bridge (ROB) at the level crossing near Ghantapada village before NTPC conveyor R K D 35 on the road from Handidhua chowk to NALCO chowk in 2800000.00 Infrastructure Talcher Coalfields under CSR programme of MCL Jagannath Area

Supply of medicines for Organizing Mega health camp at S.K.ENTERPRISE 36 31335.00 Gurujang village S Water supply arrangement to new toilets constructed by MCL under Swachha Vidyalaya Abhiyan through pipe lie 37 Sheshadev Das 1538389.00 and force lifting pump in Odapada block under Jagannath Area Providing water to toilet constructed by MCL under Swachha Vidyalaya Abhiyan through pipe line and force 38 Sheshadev Das 1233121.00 lifting pump from existing hand pumps and new pumps of Hindol block under Jagannath Area Supply of 5000 no.of Medicated Mosquito Net for ST&SC Shobikka Impex 39 911483.75 boarders @200 Pvt. Ltd Temporary supply of water through water tanker to the villages –Hariharpur(Kaniha Block), Dumduma, Soubhagya 40 955321.60 Sadashivpur and Godibandha Hospital under Jagnanath Kumar Pradhan Area for the year 2016

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Providing drinking water during summer season at Soubhagya 41 different strategic points of Ghantapada GP at Jagannath 98412.75 Kumar Pradhan Area for a period of 45 days Temporary supply of water through Water Tanker to the Village Hariharpur (Kaniha Block), Dumuduma, Soubhagya 42 9108.00 Sadashivpur and Godibandha Hospital under Jagannath Kumar Pradhan Area for the year 2015 Providing 2 nos. manpower to Dengue Cell to undertake Srikanta 43 Dengue control activities in and around Talcher 76909.00 Pradhan Coalfields for a period of 120 days

Water supply arrangement at Jagannath Water loading Srikanta 44 point including providing manpower during summer 61544.52 Pradhan season for village water supply under Jagannath Area

45 Supply of Furniture to Brajeshwar HS, Brajnathpur Steeltek 70959.78

46 Supply of Furniture to Ekdal UP School Steeltek 9261.60

Subhalaxmi 47 Issuing of Tailoring certificates by Ananya Mahila Mandal 875.00 Graphics Misc. exp. ‐ Social Activities through Ananaya Mahila Subhalaxmi 48 1840.00 Mandal, Dera on CIL Foundation day Press Cleaning of grass and laying of pipeline at Nilakanteswar Swain 49 57759.60 Vidyapeetha Construction Constrcution of Toilet under Swachha Vidyalaya Abhiyan Tushman Const 50 477552.91 for 50 School of Hindol Block & NAC in Dhenkanal Dist Pvt Ltd Publicity/ Transportation During Mega Helth Camp at Area Medical 51 11735.00 Gurjang Village Officer Fooding expence during Hingula Yatra from 19.04.16 to 52 15294.00 28.04.16 53 Expenditure made by GNMT and MMET GNMT & MMET 6162002.80

TOTAL 34639505.58

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