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Agenda of 194 Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee-1 (SEAC-1) Date: 10 , 11 & 12 February, 2021. Time: 10:00 AM Agenda of 194th Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee-1 (SEAC-1) Date: 10th, 11th & 12th February, 2021. Time: 10:00 AM Onwards. Venue: Environment Department, Office No 101, 1st floor, Dalamal House, Jamnalal Bajaj Marg, Next to Hotel Status,Nariman Point, Mumbai-21. Important Notice 1. PP shall send hard copies of presentation, Form I/II, EMP & other relevant documents mentioned in Annexure -A and Annexure - B of the project to Chairman & Expert Members of Committee by Post/Courier & ensure that documents will reach before 6th February, 2021. 2. PP to mail information of their project in word file in prescribed format given below to [email protected] : Consolidated Statement of the Project : Sr Particulars Required Details . N o. 1 Name of the project & Address along with all corner latitude and longitude 2 Type of Organization (Private /Government/Semi Government etc.) 3 Correspondence Address and contact details of Project Proponent 4 Type of project ( ToR/EC/Amendment in ToR/Amendment in EC/ Revalidation/ Expansion/Process change etc.) 5 Category of project as per EIA Notificaiton 2006 amended from time to time (Pl. mention category A,B,B1,B2 etc. whichever is applicable) 6 If earlier ToR is obtained pl. mention details (ToR letter No. & Date, SEAC/EAC Meeting No.) 7 If earlier EC is obtained pl. mention EC Number & Date 8 Whether the proposal is a violation case (yes/no) 9 Applicability of CRZ clearance (yes /no) 10 Whether General /Specific Conditions are applicable to the project (Yes/No) If yes pl. give details 11 Whether Scrutiny fees paid as per SEIAA guidelines(Yes/No); If yes pl give payment details 12 Name of accredited Environmental Consultant & address along with Accreditation No. & Validity 13 Name of layout plan approving Authority 14 Estimated cost of Project (in Rs. Lakhs) 15 Area of project (in Sq.m.) 16 Whether 33% green belt is provided (Yes/No) 17 Area of Green Belt & No. of trees in the proposed project in Sq.m. (Pl. provide 2000 trees per hectare of green belt area) 18 Width of internal roads and turning radius 19 Details of proposed construction Total Built-up Area (in Sq.m) No. of Buildings & its height in mtrs. 20 List of Raw materials & Storage Details (Pl. add on in the list if necessary) Sr. Name of Consumption Maximum Hazard Proposed Remarks No Raw MT/M Storage category precautions material Details to prevent accident 21 Production Details Sr. Name of Existing Proposed capacity Total Name of Product No. product capacity MT/M capacity approving MT/M MT/M authority (like FDA of pharmaceuticals etc.) 22 Water Consumption & Effluent generation (All units in CMD) i)Source & Qty of water requirement (in CMD) : ii) Water supply permission obtained (Yes/No) & approving Authority : Particulars Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent generation (CMD) Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Industrial Process Industrial cooling Boiler Domestic Purpose Green Belt other (specify if any) Total 23 Quantity of sewage generation (in CMD) 24 Details of Sewage Treatment and Disposal of treated sewage: 25 Detail of Effluent Generation (unit CMD) Particulars Existing Proposed Total a)Qty. of Effluent generation: (CMD) b)Qty. of high TDS/COD effluent: (CMD) c)Qty. of low TDS/COD effluent: (CMD) 26 Whether Zero liquid Discharge Effluent Treatment is proposed (Yes/No) 27 Brief Description of Effluent Treatment scheme 28 Qty of treated effluent proposed to be sent to CETP (pl. mention Name of CETP and its membership Details) 29 Please mention parameters of treated effluent to be achieved as per EP Rule,1986 and or stipulated by the SPCB Parameter Inlet concentration Outlet concentration (Mg/L) (mg/L) PH TSS TDS CoD BoD Heavy metals Benzene other if any 30 Brief Note on proposed Rainwater harvesting scheme along with budget allocation: 31 Solid Waste management Sr.No. Type of Qty MT/M Source of Disposal Pl. mention plan waste Generation methods to reduce solid waste generation if any 32 Hazardous Waste Generation & Disposal (As per HW Rule 2016) Sr.No. Category Particulars Source of Existing Qty proposed Total Qty & Method Generation (please of Qty & generation & include Name of generation generation MT/M Disposal Product) MT/M MT/M as per HW Rules 2016 33 Fuel Consumption Sr.N Ty Consumption Qty Used Ash% So2% Air o. pe (TPD) for pollutio of (Boiler/ n Fue DG Set control l etc) /equipm ent provide d (Yes/No ) Existi Propo Tot Existi Propos Tot Existi Propos Tot ng sal al ng ed al ng ed al 34 Brief Note on Air Pollution Control equipment’s 35 Stack Details (Also include process vent details) Sr. Section Source Stack Stack Height Internal Temperature No. /Unit pollutions No. height form Diameter of exhaust ground (inch) gas 36 Energy a)Source of power Supply : b)Maximum Demand (KVA) : c)whether DG sets will be provided (Yes/No): if yes : Sr. No. No. of DG Sets Capacity Existing Proposed d) Please Mention if high tension line is passing through the plot : Yes /No If yes, pl. give details of safety measures adopted: 37 Details of use of renewable energy with budget allocation i) Total Energy Demand : -----------KVA ii) Proposed renewable energy source capacity : ------------KVA iii) Proposed Budget (in Rs. Lakhs): iv) Timeline for implementation : 38 Details of public hearing (if applicable) i) Place of public hearing : ii) Date of public hearing: Please fill following details Sr. Issue raised Applicant plan for Budget Specific time No. during public its compliance/ allocation for line of hearing implementation implementation compliance 39 EMP (Please mention specific items proposed in EMP along with specific timeline for its implementation) Construction Phase Sr.No. Attribute Specific Budget in (Rs Remark measure lakh) 1 Air 2 Water 3 Noise 4 Soil 5 Solid waste 6 Hazardous waste 7 Fuel & Energy 8 Safety & heath Operation Phase Sr. No. Attributes Specific Budget Time line Responsibility Remarks measures in Rs. for 1/5 lakh implement above 1 to 8 Colum 9 Rain water harvesting 10 implementation of recommendation of LCA 11 Implementation recommendation HA20P/Risk Assessment 12 Any other please specify 40 Other Relevant Information : (Pl. provide brief note on proposed project) 41 Details of skill development program within Organization 42 Details of environmental Monitoring Cell ( Pl. provide organogram with educated Qualification and experience ) 43 Details of court cases if pending in any Hon’ble court Signature of Project Proponent 3. PP to ensure to deposit scrutiny fees as per important notice published on 10thNovember,2020 by SEIAA on ec.ecmpcb.in website & include details in the presentation of the project. AGENDA Sr.No. Name of Proposal Proposal Status Date & No. Time 1. Environment Clearance for Proposed New Common Bio 52785 ToR, Date: Medical Waste Treatment Facility (CBMWTF) At Gut No. 231, deferred 10/02/2021 Village – Atkargaon, Tehsil – Khalapur, District - Raigadh, by Time: SMS Envoclean Pvt. Ltd. 10:00 AM Onwards. 2. Environmental Clearance for expansion of existing molasses 170469 Amendment based distillery from 40 KLPD to 80 KLPD at S.No. 85,91 and in ToR 92 Amrutnagar, post Sangamner TAl-Sangamner, Dist- Ahmednagar by M/S Sahakarmaharshi Bhausaheb Thotath SSK LTD. 3. Environment Clearance for the Bauxite Mining Project over an 56738 ToR area of 14.24 Ha in Gat No. 685(Part) of Ghungur Reserved Forest in Ghungur Village of Shahuwadi Taluka, Kolhapur by Shri. Bhairavnath Earthmovers & Co. 4. Environment Clearance for the Bauxite Mining Project over an 56763 ToR area of 10.65 Ha in Gat No. 685(Part) of Ghungur Reserved Forest in Ghungur Village and 3.04 Ha road area in Gat No. 921 (P) of Ambarde village of Shahuwadi Taluka, Kolhapur by Shri. Jugai Minerals. 5. Environment Clearance for the Bauxite Mining Project over an 56778 ToR area of 7.12 Ha in Gat No. 223(Part) of Parli Reserved Forest and 0.42 Ha for road area in Parli Village of Shahuwadi Taluka, Kolhapur by Shri. Malhar Minerals. 6. Environmental Clearance for Proposed Sugar plant expansion 54082 EIA from 1250 TCD to 5000 TCD, Co-generation power plant 15 MW and 60 KLPD Distillery/Ethanol plant at village Devnandra, Tal. Pathri, Dist. Parbhani, by Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd. 7. Environment Clearance for Expansion of existing Distillery from 191698 Amendment 45 KLPD to 95 KLPD for Survey No: 135,148,150, in ToR 151,152,153,154,155& 157 at Village Pargaon via Awasari, Tehsil Ambegaon, District Pune by Bhimashankar Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd. 8. Environment Clearance for the Stone Quarry at Gut No. 47/2B , 168959 EC of area 1.00 Ha. at Village –Ulhasnagar , Taluka kankavli, District Sindhudurg by Shri. Vaibhav Vijay Naik . 9. Environment Clearance for the Stone Quarry at Gut No.95 of 169028 EC area 1.63 Ha. Village Pardi (Churmura) ,Taluka Umerkhed ,Dist.Yavatmal by Mrs. Nikitabai Prakashrao Devaskar. 10. Environment Clearance for Proposed Pune Ring Road (Western 0704 Amendment Alignment)-68.800 km starting from Urse and ends at Varve in ToR (Kelwade), Bhor, Haveli, Mulshi, Maval, Pune District by Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Ltd (MSRDC). 11. Environment Clearance for expansion of existing units capacity 54869 EIA Date: for sugar 4500 TCD & 7500 TCD, Cogeneration 14.5 MW to 40 11/02/2021 MW & Proposed New molasses based Distillery 100 KLPD at Time: Gut No. 75, 76, 77,78,79, 88, 90, 99 & 102 Malwati Kasarkheda 10:00 AM Road, Village Malwati, Tal. Latur, Dist. Latur by M/s Onwards. Twentyone Sugars Ltd. 12. Environment Clearance for the Stone Quarry at Gut No. 182812 EC 1031(Part), of area 2.93 Ha. at Village Lingdal, Taluka Devagd, District Sindhudurg by Shri.
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