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Shahdol (Large Medium Industries) Regional Office : Shahdol (Large Medium Industries) S. Name and Product Hazardous Waste HW generating HW generated Total Quantity of HW in Quantity of HW in No. Address of the manufactur (M&H) generating stream as per in MTA Quantity MTA/KLA/Nos MTA/KLA/Nos. unit ed (In Process as per /KLA/Nos per of H.W. Disposal As per Form-4 MTA) Schedule-1 year Generati on in (10) (11) MTA/K landfill Re- Inci Sale for SLF Reuse/Sa Inciner LA/Nos. s Cycla n Reproc le ation /year ble/ - e-ssing 9=(7)+(8 Reus erab ) e l e Sch.1 Sch.2 Sch.1 Sch.2 (5) (6) (7) (8) (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 Kanchan O/C mine Coal=0.75 Industrial oparations 5.1 9 MT 9 MT 9 MT 0.060 MT PO-Kohka,, Distt- MTPA using minral/ Umariya synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 2. Sanjay Gandhi Genration of Industrial oparations 5.1 9.35 9.35 MT 9.35 9.35 MT Tharmal power electricity using minral/ MT MT station, synthetic oil Birsinghpur aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application Invent 2011 - 12 3 HJI-Division of i) Caustic Production of caustic 16.1 398.52 - 398.528 398.528 - - 398.528 - - orient paper Mills soda Lye- soda and chlorine 8 MT MT MT Amlai 77930 T/Yr. (Sl.N.16 of schedule (a) Mercury 1 ) Cell Plant =16802.50 (b) 392.341 Membrane Production of caustic 16.3 392.34 392.341 MT cell soda and chlorine. 1 MT MT plant=13062 .50 (2) Liquid chlorine- Purification and 34.3 5.047 5.047 5.047 58,200T/Yr. treatment of exhaust MT MT MT (3) air, water & waste Hydrochlori water from the c Acid- process in this 89940 schedule and (4) Calcium common industrial Hypo effluent treatment 7200T/Yr. plants (CETP’s) (5) Caustic soda flakes- 46200/TYr. 4 Keltech Energies Industrial Industrial oparations 5.1 0.108 0.108 0.108 M 0.108 M Ltd, PO Jamudi, Bulk using minral/ MT MT Distt. Anuppur Explosive synthetic oil 10000 aslubricant in MT/Y hydrolic system or other application Invent 2011 - 12 5 Nowrozabad U/G Coal=37500 Industrial oparations 5.1 0.592 0.592 0.592 0.592 mine PO. TPM using minral/ MT MT MT MT Nowrozabad,Distt- synthetic oil Umariya aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 6 Vindhya Project Coal= Industrial oparations 5.1 0.0108 0.0108 0.0108 0.64 MT P.O.Pinoura Distt. 25000TPM using minral/ MT MT MT Umriya synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 7 PinuraProject Coal- 0.79 Industrial oparations 5.1 0.0108 0.0108 0.0108 0.33 MT P.O.Pinoura Distt. MTPA using minral/ MT MT MT Umriya synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 8 Birsinghpur Coal= Industrial oparations 5.1 0.432 0.432 0.432 0.432 Colliery P.O. 14000TPM using minral/ MT MT MT MT Birsinghpur a Distt. synthetic oil Umriya aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 9 Pali Colliery P.O. Coal= 41670 Industrial oparations 5.1 0.803 0.803 0.803 0.803 Birsinghpur Distt. TPM using minral/ MT MT MT MT Umriya synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application Invent 2011 - 12 10 Umariya Colliery Coal= 0.35 Industrial oparations 5.1 0.18 0.0108 0.0108 0.0108 P.O. Umriya Distt. MTPA using minral/ MT MT MT MT Umriya synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 11 Piparia Colliery Coal= 20000 Industrial oparations 5.1 0.18 0.18 MT 0.18 0.0108 P.O. Umriya Distt. TPA using minral/ MT MT MT Umriya synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 12 Geo Petro Exploration Industrial oparations 5.1 0..216 0..216 0..216 - International I.N.C. of Coal bed using minral/ MT MT MT Shahdol methane synthetic oil (CBM) aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 13 Relince Ltd. No Industrial operations 5.1 0.187 0.187 0.187 0.187 MT (C.B.M.) Project Commercial using mineral/ MT MT MT Sohagpur West Production synthetic oil as Block Distt. is being Lubricant in Shahdol done at hydraulic systems or present other application 14 Relince Ltd. No Industrial operations 5.1 0.1917 0.1917 0.191 0.1917 Nil (C.B.M.) Project Commercial using mineral/ MT MT 7 MT MT Sohagpur East Production synthetic oil as Block Distt. is being Lubricant in Shahdol done at hydraulic systems or present other application Invent 2011 - 12 15 AmarKantak Genration of Industrial operations 5.1 3.64 3.64 MT 3.64 3.64 MT - Tharmal power electricity using mineral/ MT 46.8 MT MT - station, Anupur 2x120 MW+ synthetic oil as 4.88M.T 1x120 MW Lubricant in = 450 MW hydraulic systems or other application 46.8 MT -- do -- 5.1 46.8 46.8 - MT MT Purification and 34.2 4.88 4.88 4.88MT treatment of exhaust M.T M.T air, water & waste water from the process in this schedule and common industrial effluent treatment plants (CETP’s) 16 Dhanpuri U/G Coal Industrial oparations 5.1 0.0016 0.00162 0.00162 Mine Distt. using minral/ 2 MT MT MT 'Shahdol synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 17 Damani U/G Mine Coal= 0.45 Industrial oparations 5.1 2.4714 2.4714 2.4714 Distt. Shahdol using minral/ MT MT MT synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application Invent 2011 - 12 18 Bangwar U/G Coal= 0.65 Industrial operations 5.1 0.0016 - 0.00162 - - - 0.00162 - - 0.00162 Mine Distt. using mineral/ 2 MT MT MT MT Shahdol synthetic oil as Lubricant in hydraulic systems or other application -- do -- 5.2 0.0051 0.0051 0.0051 0.0051 MT MT MT MT 19 New Amlai U/G Coal= 0.300 Industrial operations 5.1 0.972 0.972 0.972 0.99 MT Mine Distt. using mineral/ MT MT MT Shahdol synthetic oil as Lubricant in hydraulic systems or other application 0.198 MT -- do -- 5.2 0.81 0.81 MT 0.81 MT MT 20 Rajendra U/G Coal Industrial operations 5.1 0.0035 - 0.0035 - - - 0.0035 - - 0.0035 Mine Distt. using mineral/ MT MT MT MT Shahdol synthetic oil as Lubricant in hydraulic systems or other application 21 Navgon U/G Mine Coal Industrial operations 5.1 1.44 1.44 MT 1.44 - Nil - Distt. Shahdol using mineral/ MT MT synthetic oil as Lubricant in hydraulic systems or other application -- do -- 5.2 1.62 1.62 MT 1.62 MT MT Invent 2011 - 12 22 Sharda O/C mine Coal Industrial oparations .5.1 2.664 2.664 2.664 PO-Amlai, Distt- using minral/ MT MT MT Shahdol synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application -- do -- 5.2 0.05 0.05 MT 0.05 MT MT 23 Baiga O/C mine Coal Industrial oparations 5.1 1.62 - 1.62 MT - - - 1.62 - - - PO-Dhanpuri using minral/ MT MT Distt-Shahdol synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application 24 AOCM S.K. Nagar Coal= 0.69 Industrial oparations 5.1 10.206 - 10.206 - - - 10.206 - 10.206 - Anupur MTA using minral/ MT MT MT MT synthetic oil aslubricant in hydrolic system or other application -- do -- 5.2 0.02 0.02 MT 0.02 0.02 MT MT MT 25 Dhanpuri O/C Coal Industrial oparations 5.1 14.4 - 14.4 MT - - - 14.4 - - - mine PO-Sanjay using oil aslubricant MT MT Nagar Distt- in hydrolic system or Anupur other applicator Invent 2011 - 12 27. Orient Paper Mills, Writing Industrial oparations 5.1 1.17 1.17 MT 1.17 1.17 MT Amlai, Dist. printing and using oil aslubricant MT MT Shahdol tissue paper in hydrolic system or 85,000/- other applicator 2.43 MT Anum 2.43 2.43 MT 2.43 consented -- do -- 5.1 MT MT quantity 2161 MT production 2161 for 2010-11 Pulp & Paper 32.3 2161 MT 2161 is 52,107 industry MT MT MT 28. Ascent Hydro Electrical Industrial oparations 5.1 3.78 3.78 MT 3.78 3.78 MT Project Ltd., Near energy using oil aslubricant MT MT SGTPS Main Gate, in hydrolic system or Village Mangthar, other applicator Birsinghpur Pali, Dist. Umaria Total 3076.777 790.869 0.378 Nil 2285.53 401.3466 2240.131 4.89022 MT MT 7 MT MT MT MT MT Invent 2011 - 12 Regional Office : Shahdol (Small Scale Industries) S. Name and Address Product Hazardous HW generating HW generated Total Quantity of HW in Quantity of HW in No. of the unit manufactured Waste (M&H) stream as per in MTA Quantity MTA/KLA/Nos MTA/KLA/Nos. (In MTA) generating /KLA/Nos per of H.W. Disposal As per Form-4 Process as per year Generati Schedule-1 on in (10) (11) MTA/K LA/Nos. Re- Inci Sale SLF Reuse/S Inciner /year Cycla n- for ale ation 9=(7)+(8 ble/ erab Repro ) Reus le ce- e ssing Sch.1 Sch.2 Sch.1 Sch.2 Landfil (8) ls (1) (5) (6) (7) (2) (3) (4) 1 Anand Chloride. Calcium Purification and 34.3 - 8.5 - 8.5 MT 8.5 MT 8.5 MT Burhar Distt. Shahdol Chloride treatment of MT exhaust air, water & waste water from the process in this schedule and common industrial effluent treatment plants (CETP’s) Total 8.5 MT 8.5 MT 8.5 MT Invent 2011 - 12 .
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