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Proposal for Environmental Clearance for Brick Earth Mining Project F O R M – I M PROPOSAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR BRICK EARTH MINING PROJECT F O R M – I M For Brick Earth Mining Project Village& P.O: Kairana Rural, Tehsil:Kairana &Distt.:Shamli, PIN Code: 247775 UTTAR PRADESH Area-4.3398Ha. APPLICANT MR. IRFAN M/s REHMAN BRICK FIELD Village:Jahanpur Teshil:Kairana & Dist:Shamli 247775 April 2019 Brick Earth Mining Project of M/s Rehman Brick Field, Village: Kairana Rural Tehsil: Kairana & Distt.: Shamli (U.P.). APPENDIX VIII (See paragraph 6) FORM 1 M APPLICATION FOR MINING OF MINOR MINERALS UNDER CATEGORY ‘B2’ FOR LESS THAN ANDEQUAL TO FIVE HECTARE II BASIC INFORMATION i) Name of the Mining Lease M/s REHMAN BRICK FIELD site: ii) Location / site (GPS Co- Village: Kairana Rural, ordinates): Tehsil:Kairana &Distt.:Shamli, PIN: 247775 Geo-coordinates Chimney 29°24'25.28"N 77°12'18.51"E Composite Mine Area 29°24'31.01"N 77°12'19.91"E 29°24'32.31"N 77°12'18.11"E iii) Size of the Mining Lease (Hectare): 4.3398 Ha. iv) Capacity of Mining Lease 10545.7 (m3/annum): v) Period of Mining Lease: 5 Years vi) Expected cost of the Project: Rs. 17.50 Lakh vii) Contact Information: Mr. Irfan, Proprietor, Village: Jahanpur , Tehsil : Kairana &Dist: Shamli ,-247775 Sl.No. Area Distance in kilometer/Details 1. Distance of project site from nearest Khandrawali Rly Station-9.00 km in E rail or road bridge over the concerned Easter Yamuna Canal – 5.50km in SW River, Rivulet, Nallahetc. Easter Yamuna Canal Bridge – 5.50 km in SW 2. Distance from infrastructural facilities i) Railway Line 9.00 km km in E ii) National Highway NH-1: 23.00 km in W iii) State Highway SH12 : 1.30 km in SE iv) Major District Road MDR22W : 1.75 km SE v) Any other road MDR22W : 1.75 km SE Kairana – Jhijana Rd-0.10 km in W vi) Electric transmission line pole or tower None within 500 m vii) Canal or check dam or reservoirs or lake or Easter Yamuna Canal – ponds 5.50km in SW viii) In-take for drinking water pump house 150 m at the Brick Kiln ix) Intake for Irrigation canal pumps None within 5 km Page | 2 Brick Earth Mining Project of M/s Rehman Brick Field, Village: Kairana Rural Tehsil: Kairana & Distt.: Shamli (U.P.). 3. Areas protected under international conventions, None within 1.5 km of the national or local legislation for their ecological, proposed brick earth mining landscape, cultural or other related value site 4. Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological None within 5 km reasons - Wetlands,watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 5. Areas used by protected, important or sensitive None within 5 km radius of species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, the proposed brick earth foraging, resting, over wintering, migration mining site. 6. Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters None within 5 km 7. State, National boundaries None within 10 km radius of the proposed brick earth mining site. 8. Routes or facilities used by the public for access to MDR22W : 1.75 km SE recreation or other tourist,pilgrim areas Kairana – Jhijana Rd-0.10 km in W 9. Defence installations None within 10 km radius of the proposed brick earth mining site. 10. Densely populated or built-up area, distance from Kairana Rural -0.50km nearest human habitation 11. Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses None within 500 m radius of (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community the proposed brick earth facilities) mining site. 12. Areas containing important, high quality or scarce The ground water occurs at a resources(ground water resources, surface resources, depth of 15 m. forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism,minerals) 13. Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental The area is of rural damage. (those where existinglegal environmental background and there is no standards are exceeded) threat of pollution. 14. Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause The proposed brick earth the project to presentenvironmental problems mining site lies in Seismic (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding Zone-IV on the basis of or extreme or adverse climatic conditions) Vulnerable Atlas of India by Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC), hence prone to earthquake. The area is also prone to flood as it is situated in the Ganga basin. 15. Is proposed mining site located over or near fissure / No. The depth to water level fracture for ground waterrecharge at the proposed brick earth mining site is about 15 m bgl. Page | 3 Brick Earth Mining Project of M/s Rehman Brick Field, Village: Kairana Rural Tehsil: Kairana & Distt.: Shamli (U.P.). 16. Whether the proposal involves approval or clearance No. The land for the under the following Regulationsor Acts, namely:- proposed brick earth mining a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980; is private agricultural land. b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972; c) The Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2011 If yes, details of the same and their status to be given. 17. Forest land involved (hectares) No forest land is involved. 18. Whether there is any litigation pending against the NONE project and/or land in which theproject is proposed to be set up? a) Name of the Court b) Case No. c) Orders or directions of the Court, if any, and its relevance with the proposedproject. M/s REHMAN BRICK FIELD Mr. IRFAN Proprietor Village:Jahanpur, Tehsil:Kairana&Dist: Shamli. Page | 4 .
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