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Shyam Sel & Power Ltd at Village Dasna, Jamuria, P.O. Bahadurpur, District Burdwan, West Bengal SUBMITTED TO MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST & CLIMATE CHANGE, GOVT. OF INDIA Project Proponent SHYAM SEL & POWER LTD. S.S Chamber, 5, C.R Avenue, Kolkata-700 072 Proposed expansion of existing Steel Plant by installation of Sponge Iron (3x350 Shyam Sel & + 2x600 TPD Kilns) Plant, Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & FORM - 1 Power Ltd. Matching CCM, 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Plant and 0.5 MTPA Rolling Mill at village Dasna, Jamuria, District Burdwan, West Bengal FORM 1 (I) BASIC INFORMATION Sl. Item Detail No. 1. Name of the projects/s Proposed expansion of existing Steel Plant by installation of Sponge Iron (3x350 + 2X600 TPD Kilns) Plant, Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & Matching CCM, 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Plant and 0.5 MTPA Rolling Mill. 2. S. No. in the schedule 3(a) 3. Proposed capacity / area / length / PROPOSED UNITS: tonnage / to/be handled/ Sponge Iron Plant (3x350 + 2X600 TPD command area/ lease area/ Kilns) : 0.66 MTPA Sponge Iron number of wells to be drilled Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & matching CCM : 0.3 MTPA Billets Ferro Alloys Plant: 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Rolling Mill : 0.5 MTPA Structural / Wire Rod Project Area – The project is coming up within its existing plant premises at Jamuria, West Bengal. The proposed project will be set up on around 70 acres of land. Company already has sufficient land for the proposed project. Capital Cost of the Project : Rs. 460.0 Crores 4. New/ Expansion/Modernization Expansion 5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. EXISTING UNITS UNDER OPERATION: Pellet Plant : 0.6 MTPA DRI Plant (2X300 TPD+2x100 TPD+2x90 TPD Kilns) : 3,47,400 TPA Sponge Iron Induction Furnaces (2x18 T+2X15 T+4X5 T) : 3,09,600 TPA Liquid Steel Structural Mill: 39,900 TPA Channel, Beams etc. Rolling Mill : 45,600 TPA TMT Bars Ferro Alloys Plant (2x9 MVA + 2x4.5 MVA Page-1 Proposed expansion of existing Steel Plant by installation of Sponge Iron (3x350 Shyam Sel & + 2x600 TPD Kilns) Plant, Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & FORM - 1 Power Ltd. Matching CCM, 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Plant and 0.5 MTPA Rolling Mill at village Dasna, Jamuria, District Burdwan, West Bengal SAFs): 35,280 TPA Ferro Manganese & Silico Manganese Captive Power Plant : 61 MW (18 MW WHRB Based + 43 MW CFBC Based) UNIT UNDER IMPLEMENTATION (FOR WHICH EC FROM MoEF&CC HAS ALREADY BEEN OBTAINED, FILE NO. J-11011/887/2007-IA.II(I) DATED 18TH MARCH, 2009): Mini Blast Furnace (1x450 m3) Sinter Plant (0.4 MTPA) DRI Plant (1x300 TPD Kiln) Induction Furnaces (2x18 T) Electrical Arc Furnace (1x45 T) Coke Oven Plant (0.25 MTPA) Structurals & Long product (0.2145 MTPA) Ductile iron plant (0.1 MTPA) ERW Tubes plant (0.1 MTPA) Ferro Alloys Plant (6x9 MVA SAFs) : 0.06472 MTPA Ferro Manganese & Silico Manganese Captive Power Plant – 189 MW (30 MW from WHRB utilizing waste gases from DRI Plant & Coke Oven Plant, MBF Gas fired Boiler + 4x30 MW CFBC + 1x39 MW CFBC) UNITS FOR WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE IS AWATING FROM MoEF&CC, GOVT. OF INDIA, NEW DELHI (PROPOSAL NO. IA/WB/IND/20395/2013): . Pellet Plant: 1.2 MTPA . Cold Rolling Mill Unit : 0.35 MTPA CR Coils/Sheets from HR Coils . Continuous Galvanising Line: 0.3 MTPA Galvanised CR Coils . Corrugation : 0.3 MTPA Corrugated Sheet . Producer Gas Plant: 480 TPD or 75,000 Nm3/hour Page-2 Proposed expansion of existing Steel Plant by installation of Sponge Iron (3x350 Shyam Sel & + 2x600 TPD Kilns) Plant, Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & FORM - 1 Power Ltd. Matching CCM, 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Plant and 0.5 MTPA Rolling Mill at village Dasna, Jamuria, District Burdwan, West Bengal . Cement Grinding Unit: 1.2 MTPA (PSC & PPC) 6. Category of Projects i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ A 7. Does it attract the general No condition? If yes, please specify. 8. Does it attract the specific No condition? If yes, please specify. 9. Location Latitude: 23°41'29.32"N Longitude: 87° 7'16.56"E Plot/survey/Khasra No. Village Dasna Tehsil P.S. Jamuria, P.O. Bahadurpur District Burdwan State West Bengal 10. Nearest railway Station / Raniganj Railway station – 10 km from the airport along with distance in kms. project site Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata: Around 178 km from the project site. 11. Nearest Town, city, District Head Raniganj Town - 9.0 km quaters along with distance in kms Asansol City - 14.0 km 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Village: Dhasna P.O Bhadurpur Parishad, Municipal Corporation, P.S Jamuria District Burdwan, Local body (complete postal West Bengal- 713362 addresses with telephone nos. to Ph: 0341-6456062 be given) Fax: 0341-2010111 13. Name of the applicant M/s Shyam Sel & Power Ltd. 14. Registered Address S.S Chamber, 5, C.R Avenue, Kolkata-700 072 15. Address for correspondence : M/s Shyam Sel & Power Ltd. S.S Chamber, 5, C.R Avenue, Kolkata-700 072 Name Brij Bhushan Agarwal Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Vice Chairman cum Managing Director Address M/s Shyam Sel & Power Ltd. S.S Chamber, 5, C.R Avenue, Kolkata-700 072 Pin Code 700 072 E-mail [email protected] Page-3 Proposed expansion of existing Steel Plant by installation of Sponge Iron (3x350 Shyam Sel & + 2x600 TPD Kilns) Plant, Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & FORM - 1 Power Ltd. Matching CCM, 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Plant and 0.5 MTPA Rolling Mill at village Dasna, Jamuria, District Burdwan, West Bengal Telephone No. +91 33-4011 3000 Fax No. +91 33-2285 2212 16. Details of Alternative Sites NIL examined, if any. Location of these sites should be shown on a topo sheet. 17. Interlinked Projects No 18. Whether separate application of NA interlinked project has been submitted? 19. If yes, date of submission NA 20. If no, reason NA 21. Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given. (a) The Forest No (conversation) Act, 1980? (b) The Wildlife (Protection) No Act, 1972? (c) The C.R.Z Notification, No 1991? 22. Whether there is any Government No Order/Policy relevant/ relating to the site? 23. Forest land involved (hectares) No 24. Whether there is any litigation No pending against the project and/or land in which the projects is purpose 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 proposed project. * Capacity corresponding to sectoral activity (such as production capacity for manufacturing, mining lease area and production capacity for mineral production, area for mineral exploration, length for linear transport infrastructure, generation capacity for power generation etc.) Page-4 Proposed expansion of existing Steel Plant by installation of Sponge Iron (3x350 Shyam Sel & + 2x600 TPD Kilns) Plant, Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & FORM - 1 Power Ltd. Matching CCM, 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Plant and 0.5 MTPA Rolling Mill at village Dasna, Jamuria, District Burdwan, West Bengal (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.) Details thereof (with approximate quantities / S. No. Information / Checklist confirmation Yes/No rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land Yes The project is coming up use, land cover or topography including within its existing plant increase in intensity of land use (with premises at Jamuria, West respect to local land use plan) Bengal. The proposed project will be set up on around 70 acres of land. Company already has sufficient land for the proposed project. The land is generally flat and does not come under flood zone. Said plot of land will be reformed / developed from its existing land use. This project will be developed following a land use plan, which will be made taking into consideration relevant guidelines / stipulations of the concerned Authorities. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation Yes Site clearing and and buildings? preparation activities will involve removal of scanty vegetation on the proposed plant site. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes Proposed project will be developed following a planned land-use plan. As far as possible attempts will be made to create minimum disturbance to the existing land-use of the neighborhood. However, a positive change in the land uses due to the proposed Page-5 Proposed expansion of existing Steel Plant by installation of Sponge Iron (3x350 Shyam Sel & + 2x600 TPD Kilns) Plant, Induction Furnaces (6x18 T) with 40 T capacity AOD & FORM - 1 Power Ltd. Matching CCM, 0.1 MTPA Ferro Alloys Plant and 0.5 MTPA Rolling Mill at village Dasna, Jamuria, District Burdwan, West Bengal project is expected. Pre-construction investigations e.g. bore No 1.4 - houses, soil testing? 1.5 Construction works? Yes The civil works for the construction and development of the proposed project include bulk earthworks; construction of factory sheds & utilities; internal roads & parking areas; drainage system; underground & overhead tanks etc. 1.6 Demolition works? No - 1.7 Temporary sites used for construction Yes Suitable temporary works or housing of construction accommodation for workers workers? will be made within the project site. 1.8 Above ground buildings, structures or Yes Please refer Project earthworks including linear structures, Report. cut and fill or excavations Underground works including mining or No 1.9 - tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? No - 1.11 Dredging? No - 1.12 Offshore structures? No - 1.13 Production and manufacturing Yes Please refer Project processes? Report.
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