1 Minutes of the 4.8thMeeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), (Raj.), held on 25th&26th Febuary,2019 The 4.8thMeeting of the members of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), constituted for considering environmental clearance projects (B-category) under GoI Notification 14.9.2006 was held on 25th&26th Febuary,2019. At10:30 AM in the meeting hall of RPCB, under the Chairmanship of Sh. Manoj Kumar Agrawal. The names of the members who attended the meeting are as follows:-

S. No. Name Designation 25.02.2019 26.02.2019

1 Sh. Manoj Kumar Chairman Attended Attended Agrawal 2 Dr. Suja George V i c e - - Chairman 3 Sh. Pushakar Singh Member Attended - Shekhawat 4 Shri Mukesh Member Attended Attended Behari Sharma 5 Laxmi Kant Member Attended Attended Dashora 6 Sh. Buddhi Prakash Member Attended Attended Pareek 7 Shri Vikram Singh Member Attended Attended Chauhan

The Secretary welcomed the members. The Secretary, SEAC informed the members that 22 project proposals were circulated vide meeting notice dated. 1.2.2019 and a supplementary meeting notice was issued for 1 project 1 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 2 which was left out in the notice out of over sight, on 4.2.2019.Further with the permission of Chairman 18 project proposals/issues were considered as additional agenda. List of the 23 project proposals for presentation are given below at Annexure A and that of additional agenda are given at the end of the minutes. Sh. R.K. Thakuria, SEE, RSPCB joined in as the Member Secretary, SEAC on 26.2.2019.

ANNEXURE A Agenda Name of project\company listed for the Meeting No. 1. ToR of Proposed "Common Effluent Treatment plant" of 2.5 MLD capacity ( 1MLD High TDS+ 1.5 MLD Low TDS) at Matsya Industrial Area, , Rajasthan Promoted by Matsya Waste Water Treatment Forum. ,(Proposal No-30591).File No-15645

2. TOR for obtaining Terms of Reference for expansion of existing Malt Spirit Plant "United Spirits Limited, Alwar"situated at Plot No.-201-202, MIA, Alwar,Rajasthan,(Proposal No-30142) File No-15646

3. EC of proposed Affordable Housing Project "Ekta Residency" at khasra no. 274/144,275/144,279/145 (part), 145(part) village Manpura, Tehsil-Ladpura, Kota, Promoted by Fazal Associates. (Proposal No-91601). File No-15691

4. EC of Neemach Mata Ropeway at Udaipur Rajasthan promoted by Damodar Ropeways & Infra Ltd. Area-05535hec ,Khasra no-1628 for upper Terminal and partial corridor and khasra no-2433 for Lower Terminal and partial corridor. .(Proposal No-78147) File No-15597

5. Terms of Reference (TOR) for proposed Expansion of storage capacity of Jaipur POL Terminal of HPCL by 131 KL (from 36738 KL to 36869 KL) by increasing the height of TF-10.(Proposal No-30357) File No-15676

6. Terms of Reference for proposed Expansion of storage capacity of Ajmer POL Terminal of HPCL by 240.8 kL (from 52518 KL to 52758.8 KL) by increasing the height of TF-10. .(Proposal No-30332) File No-15678

7. EC our proposed project-"Mahatma Resorts" promoted by "Mahatma Resorts Pvt. Ltd." Coming up at khasra No. 4203 to 4208,5126,5519/4191,5520/4187,5521/5127,Village-Sisarma, Tehsil-Girwa, Udaipur, Rajasthan with Total plot area:62,423.78 Sq.m. and Built up area:-37,444,57 Sq.m. ,(Proposal No-89737) File No-15606

8. EC for Proposed expansion of Production Capacity With change in the Product Mix for manufacturing of Herbal Extracts and Active

2 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 3 Pharmaceutical Ingredients (Expansion capacity- From 200kg/Day to 735kg/Day) of Alchem International Pvt.Ltd. situated at SP-2-5, RIICO Industrial Area, District-Alwar (Rajasthan) for an area of 76970 Sq.m. (Proposal No-30024). File No-15361

9. TOR for proposed expansion of BPCL Udaipur LPG Bottling Plant ,By installation of 3 No. Mounded storage vessels (MSV) OF capacity 300 MT each at village Debari,Dakroda, Tehsil-Girwa,District-Udaipur Rajasthan by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited.(Proposal No-29732) .File No-15585

10. TOR for proposed expansion of BPCL Bikaner LPG Bottling Plant, by installation of 3 No. Mounded Storage Vessels (MSV) of capacity 300 MT each at village SPL-308 RIICO Industrial Growth centre Khara District Bikaner Rajasthan by Bharat by Petroleum Corporation Limited. .(Proposal No-29742) File No-15679

11. EC for Project "Proposed unit of Municipal Solid Waste Management at khasra No-452 , Village- Pali Chak (Pali-II),Tehsil & Dist-Pali (Raj) ,(Proposal No-30700) File No-15262

12. ToR for " Modification & expansion from of MS Ingots/Ingots, from 1,08,000 TPA and TMT Bars/MS/SS Flats/SS Bar/SS Road/MS Angle/ Channel with capacity 1,07,000 TPA to TMT Bars/MS/SS Flats/SS Bar/SS Rods/MS angle/Channel & MS/SS Coil/Pipe/Tube/all type casting & rolling item capacity 1,07,000 TPA at Plot area of 15,000 Sq m" located at # SP-37,Kaladera,RIICO Industrial Area, Tehsil- Chomu, Dist-Jaipur,Rajasthan, .(Proposal No-30733) .File No-600

13. TOR for our proposed project “Proposed UIT Residential and commercial scheme, Vigvan Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan,” located at village: Ballaboda and Tulera Tehsil &District Alwar (Raj.) .(Proposal No-30367) .File No-15674

14. TOR for our proposed project “Proposed UIT Residential and commercial scheme, Shalimar Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan,” located at village: Ballaboda and Tulera Tehsil &District Alwar (Raj.) .(Proposal No-30405) .File No-15675

15. E.C for proposed project" Muncipal solid Waste Management" with capacity: 145 TPD, M/S. Rollz Material Handling systems Pvt. Ltd., at Village - Keerkheda, Tehsil & District Bhilwara, (Raj.) .File No-15263

3 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 4 16. ToR for "Capacity Expansion by installation of Additional Storage tanks of Ethanol 450 KL (1X180, 2X100, 1X70) U/G & MS (1X3500 KL) A/G Village:- Salawas, Tehsil-Luni, District-Jodhpur, Rajasthan,Khasra No-681,687/2.(Proposal No-30544) .File No-15677

17. Environmental Clearance for the Proposed Group Greenfield Facility of manufacturing plant for Drug Intermediate (Vitamins, Steroids & Harmones) at H1-174 RIICO, shree Khatushyam Ji Idustrial Area. Reengus, District- Sikar, Rajasthan by M/s Ratantray Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. .File No-15409

18. Environmental Clearance for proposed Industrial Area (Total Area-85.140 hect.) at Dhanuva, Distt. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan by M/s. RIICO Ltd. .File No-13212

19. EC for proposed Affordable Group Housing Project " Khushi Residency" at village khori kala , Tehsil , Alwar, Rajasthan. .File No-15569

20. Transfer & Amendment in EC for Liberty Phosphate Limited 400 TPD GSSP Expansion Unit at Mewar Industrial Area, Madri, Udaipur, Rajasthan. .File No-423

21. Revised Environmental Clearance for change of Plannning in the Proposed Group Housing Project namely " INSIGNIA" to be constructed on the Land in the name of A.Gangwal Real Estate LLP Situated at Plot No. A-5, Airport Enclave Scheme (Airport Palza Extension) "A" Block, Tonk Road, jaipur (Raj) . .File No- 15334

22. EC for the proposed Residential & Commercial Township at Khasra Nos: 114/2, 114/5, 115, 129,122/1, 124/1, 124,125,126,126/1,127/1,127/2,127/3,127/4, in pal village & Khasra no. 210, 211 & 212 in Gangana Village, Tehsil & Dist-Jodhpur,(Rajasthan) of M/S.Aasan Realty Pvt. Ltd. -Submission of Environmental Clearance Application Reg. (Proposal No-93116). .File No-15692

23. EC for proposed expansion at SP-460, Matsya Industiral Area, Alwar (RAj) new 3 products (i.e. Aluminum Chloride,Mono Chloro Acetic Acid and Sulphuryl Chloride ) and enhancement in the capacity of 4 products (Caustic Soda, Chlorine, Hydrochloric acid and Hydronen ) and DG Set capacity in Environmental Clearance Proposal Reg. File NO. 15348

Agenda no. 1File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(h) B1 (15645)/ 2018-19

4 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 5 Project Name :- ToR of Proposed "Common Efflient Treatment plant" of 2.5 MLD capacity ( 1MLD High TDS+ 1.5 MLD Low TDS) at Matsya Industrial Area, Alwar, Rajasthan Promoted by Matsya Waste Water Treatment Forum.,(Proposal No-30591)

Project Proponent Name-Sh. Rajesh kumar Agarwal, Add-reg.off.25, Road No-2, MIA, Alwar, Rajasthan, [email protected]

Consultant Name-Gaurang Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Add-102, SNG, Shree Ratna, Apartment, Near Tambi Petrol pump, Teetal factory, Jhotwara road, Jaipur,[email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents provided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:- 1. Category/Item Cat B1 in 7 (h) Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs). No. (in Schedule):

2. Location of Matsya Industrial Area (MIA), Alwar, Rajasthan. Project

3. Project Details As under:- Land use Break Total area under CETP: 4.89 Acres.

up Description Low TDS Area High TDS Area (Acres) (Acres)

Construction 0.57 1.01 Area

Salt Storage NA 0.16

Sludge Storage 0.04 --

R o a d s 1.45 (Common)

G a r d e n i n g 1.61 (Green Belt)

Office & Utilities 0.05 (Common)

5 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 6 Total 4.89

Section - PFR Report (section I)

Page no. – 40

4. Details of No major construction work is anticipated. construction taken place at site(if any)

5. Salient features Product and Process details :- r e g a r d i n g The effluent generated from member units will reach the CETP. The products and expected total effluent generation would be 2.5 MLD. process in brief  Waste water will be collected at single location through two including Plant separate collection and carrier systems for High TDS and Capacity. Low TDS discharge to be received from industries.  Low TDS wastewater would be treated through the primary and secondary treatment followed by disinfection by chlorine gas (or advanced oxidation process as an alternative) and treated water shall be discharged into Nallah as per the RSPCB standards.  A ZLD based CETP, which is being proposed for high TDS effluent stream would recover around 89% of water and enable usage of the same water back into process, thereby, conserving an equivalent quantity of groundwater, which can be used in agriculture and for other domestic purposes.  Bio-sludge generated from CETP will be used as a fuel in the form of briquettes (after blending with agro waste), and chemical sludge generated from the Reactor Clarifier System (Lime Soda Softening System) will be sent to nearby cement industries for Co-processing. Section : PFR Report (Section I) Page no. : 41-42

6 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 7 6. Raw Materials As under:

requirement (In  Raw material required for construction and setting up of case of more than Common Effluent Treatment Plant are cement, steel, one product Raw aggregates & sand for civil works. material for each  In addition, raw materials required for the proposed project product should be will be chemicals namely lime, FeSO4, Polymer, HCl, Urea, specified ) DAP, Chlorine etc for treatment purpose. Which are easily available and does not have any significant hazardous effect. Section : PFR Report (Section I) Page no. : 41

7. Solid waste / Solid waste and its management hazardous waste  Expected bio sludge quantity would be 1.41 MT/day quantities and  Expected chemical sludge from the Reactor Clarifier system management (Lime Soda Softening system) would be about 8 MT/day & the expected chemical sludge during the primary chemical treatment in high TDS effluent stream treatment would be 3.51 MT/day.  The solid waste generated from the chemical and biological treatment processes shall be sent to cement industry for co-processing / TSDF.  The ZLD based CETP would help to recover salts separately, which could be reused by the industries into their process / sale thereby effecting savings in operational cost. Section : PFR Report (Section III) Page no. : 64-65

8. Use of substances Spent oil from D.G. set, Sludge from CETP will be generated during or materials the operation phase and same will be disposed off properly as which are hazardous and other wastes (management and transboundary hazardous movement) rules, 2016

Form – 1

7 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 8 Page no. : 11

9. Project Cost The total project cost will be 22.89 Crores.

Sr. No. Particulates Cost in Crores

1. Low TDS stream 8.40 Cr. (1.5MLD)

2. High TDS Stream 14.49 cr. (600KLD)

Section : PFR Section: I Page No. : 40

10. W a t e r Total domestic water Requirement will be 5KLD, source of supply Requirement & will be from RIICO. Source Section : PFR Report (Section I) Page no. : 41

11. Fuel & Energy The total estimated electrical power requirement will be 1.075MW.

Sr. No. Particulates Power demand in MW

1. low TDS stream (1.5 0.465 MW MLD) (Operating load after load factor),

2. High TDS stream 0.610 MW.

Total 1.075MW.

Section : PFR (section I)

Page no. : 41

12. Application No. Online Submission Date : 01.01.2019 & Date & Documents Submitted d o c u m e n t s  Form – I along with TOR Proposal submitted  Pre-Feasibility Report  Annexure

8 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 9  Pen drive

13. Environment Environment Management Plan along with Budgetary breakup will Management Plan be provided during the EIA submission. along with B u d g e t a r y breakup

14. CSR Activates CSR Activates along with budgetary breakup will be provided during along with the EIA submission. b u d g e t a r y breakup

15. ETP Proposed 2.5 MLD (1.5 MLD Low TDS + 1 MLD High TDS {0.6 for present + 0.4 for future}

16. G r e e n Green belt will be developed according to CPCB guidelines. Plants Belt/Plantation of the various species will be developed in the plant area. Approximately 33% of total land area is planned to be developed as green belt i.e. 1.61acers. Section : PFR (section VI) Page : 73

17. B u d g e t a r y Budgetary Breakup for Labour will be provided during the EIA Stage Breakup for Labour

Observation of the committee-

The PP was not present during the meeting. The Consultant however requested vide letter dated 25.2.2019 that since the project relates to treatment of waste water from the industrial area; ToRs may be issued to the project.The Committee allowed the consultant for the presentation. Keeping in view the examination of the documents made available and the presentation made by the PP during 4.8thmeeting of SEAC on 25th–26th Feb., 2019 the SEAC prescribed the following ToRs with public hearing, for carrying out a detailed EIA as per the EIA notification 2006 for Project-- ToR of Proposed "Common Efflient Treatment plant" of 2.5 MLD capacity (1MLD High TDS+ 1.5 MLD Low TDS) at Matsya Industrial Area, Alwar, Rajasthan Promoted by Matsya Waste Water Treatment Forum. ,(Proposal No-30591), Project Proponent- Project Proponent-Sh. Rajesh kumar Agarwal, Add-reg.off.25, Road No-2, MIA, Alwar, Rajasthan,

9 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 10 [email protected] , Consultant Name-Gaurang Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Add-102, SNG, Shree Ratna, Apartment, Near Tambi Petrol pump, Teetal factory, Jhotwara road, Jaipur,[email protected]

ToR with public hearing for EIA studies in respect of the proposed industry may include, but not limited to thefollowing:

1. The proposals should be for ZLD i. e. ZERO Liquid Discharge. Entire treated waste water shall be reused in the industrial area by various industries. 2. The waste water prior to forwarding to the RO plant shall be made colourless. 3. The PP should clarify categorically if any violation has accured as per the provision in the EIA notification 2006,amendments therein, notification dated 14.03.2017,18.03.2018, Circulars,OM,Guidelines,etc.The PP needs to submit an affidavit in this regards.

4. The validity period of this ToRs letter would be for a period of three years from the date of dispatch of the ToRs letter.

5. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOxaccording to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted. 6. The study area should cover an area of 10 km radius around the proposed site. Besides, the format of the EIA report should be prepared as per the format of MoEF EIA Notification 14.9.2006. 7. Location of any National Park/Sanctuary (existing as well as proposed), migratory routes, wet lands, Forest, if any, within 10 km of the project site shall be specified and marked on the map duly authenticated by the Chief Wildlife Warden. 8. Land requirement for the project to be optimized. Unit item wise break up of land requirement and its availability to be furnished including for STP/CETP secured landfill site etc.

9. Provide comprehensive details of the following:

a) Planned activities b) Support facilities c) Environmental management utilities, viz., (i) drainage system (ii) water conservation measures (iii) sewage treatment (iv) effluent treatment (v) solid waste management (vi) effluent recycling and discharge (vii) hazardous waste management & handling, disposal (viii) landscape development (ix) energy conservation measures (x) odor management (xi) air pollution control measures (xii) handling and storage of various materials

10 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 11 d) Project layout, e) Break up of industries as dying, printing etc. f) Site location maps. g) Logistic hub/parking details h) Transportation facilities i) Residential and other facilities etc. 10. Detailed description of the existing environmental conditions shall be provided covering physical, biological and socio-economic attributes and results of analysis/ testing carried out only in Government approved/ reputed / MOEF/NABL approved Lab.

a) A detailed description of the existing land use (supported by satellite imagery), soil characteristics/ geology in the study area shall be covered in it. Special emphasis shall be placed on drainage patterns. b) The soil of the area shall be tested from 5-6 locations in the project area, for the parameters viz. pH, texture, N, P, K, Cl, SO2, NO3 Toxic/heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu, Cr, As, Hg, Se). c) Water quality (ground/surface) and Wastewater Quality study at project area (8 sources). Sampling frequency: Grab (once during the study period): Test Parameters: pH, temperature, turbidity, hardness, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, NO3 , F, Na, K, Alkalinity, T-N, T-P, DO, BOD, COD, Phenol, Heavy/ Toxic Metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu, Cr, As, Hg, Se) Total Coliform. d) Water quality of nearby River, if any, Source of water supply and nearby water ponds shall be analyzed. e) Climatic conditions of the study area shall be monitored for hourly wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, ambient dry and wet bulb temperatures and precipitation. f) Ambient air quality in the study area would be monitored at 6 locations of twice a week for 12 weeks (one season) for SPM, RSPM, SO2, HC, CO, NOx. One complete season AAQ data (except monsoon) to be given along with the dates of monitoring. The location of the monitoring stations should be so decided so as to take into consideration the pre-dominant downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests. There should be at least one monitoring station in the upwind direction. g) Impact of the project on the AAQ of the area. h) Noise levels at site and ambient noise levels in the nearby villages, National Highway and State Highway as well as project site shall be monitored to set up baseline noise levels. For this, noise level monitoring shall be conducted during day and nighttime. Traffic density and noise at the connecting road to National Highway. The estimated noise levels shall be compared with the permissible standard for acceptable noise levels. i) Identification of existing potential sources of pollution like industries in the study area. j) Examine the feasibility of zero discharge. In case of any proposed discharge, its quantity, quality and point of discharge, users downstream etc. should be provided. k) Identification of available facilities for solid waste management near the project location. 11 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 12 l) Identification of municipal solid waste disposal facilities in the near by area. m) Details of existing water supply, rail and road networks. n) Availability of water, power, and other raw material etc. and their actual demands, vis a vis constraints. Commitment regarding availability of requisite quantity of water, power etc, from the competent authority. o) A detailed description of the flora and fauna (terrestrial and aquatic) of the area shall be given in the environmental assessment report. The effect of the pollution caused by the operation of the project on the flora and fauna in the area shall be assessed. p) Present and projected population; present and proposed land use; planned development activities, issues relating to squatting and relocation, community structure, employment, distribution of income, goods and services, recreation; public health and safety; cultural peculiarities, aspirations and attitudes shall be explored in study. q) The historical importance of the area shall also be examined in the study. While this analysis is being conducted, it is expected that an assessment of public perception of the proposed development be conducted. r) Detail regarding availability of social infrastructure and future projections, details of facilities such as sanitation, fuel, restroom etc. to be provided to the labour force during construction as well as to the casual workers including truck drivers during operation phase. 11. A scenario of environmental condition shall be developed based on industrial activities and pollution potentials. 12. The mass balance for each type of industry giving material in and out etc. shall be taken into account. Planning of industries with respect to flow of goods and services in sequential order and workout production figures with respect to utilization of automatic and labour intensive technology. 13. Cumulative impact on regional supportive capacity shall be studies in terms of population density, water supply, sewerage, storm water drainage, power supply, educational facilities, medical facilities, public transport, traffic, housing for EWS, and communities’ facilities etc. 14. All kind of resources both renewable and non-renewable shall be taken in to account. 15. The environmental impact shall be identified for construction and operation stages of the project. 16. Major environmental issues of concern shall be discussed in the environmental assessment report. Identified potential impacts could be; (a) Air Pollution due to industrial, construction activities and transportation of goods and material and during operations from sources boilers etc. (b) Change in drainage pattern, (c) Change in landscape, (d) Water Pollution due to industrial and domestic wastewater, (e) Pollution of potable, surface, groundwater water bodies, (f) Increase in Noise Levels, (g) Generation of Solid & Hazardous Waste, (h) Socio-economic and cultural impacts, (i) Impact on Flora & Fauna, (j) Odor problem due to industrial activity. 17. The impacts shall be distinguished between significant positive and negative impacts, direct and indirect impacts. 18. Project activities and impact shall be represented in matrix form with separate matrices for pre and post mitigation scenarios.

12 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 13 19. Measures shall be prepared for avoiding, as far as possible, any adverse impacts due to proposed development. 20. An Environmental Management Plan (EMP), specifying stage of implementation, time frame, responsibility and resources shall also be prepared along with basic designs drawings, cost estimates and implementation logistics for environmentally balanced industrial complexes, rain water harvesting, waste water recycling, site flooding mitigation plan, landscaping and green belt, use of wind/ biomass as resource, energy conservation as per ECBS norms, fire prevention & control plan and traffic management plan. 21. The Socio economic survey of the population in local surrounding area, to assess their felt needs may be carried out in pre and post project implementation period. Based upon the findings of this survey, plans for addressing the issues according to felt need pertaining to social upliftment, habitat, drinking water, sanitation, health, educational, employment, livelihood activities etc. for the benefit to the society, may be prepared and financial provision for the same may be kept in the project. The socio-economic influence to the local community shall be elaborated including CSR activities. Details in this regard may be provided in the EIA/EMP report. The PP may explore to initiate CSR activities in the area along with EIA studies, as per the Annexure. 22. An outline monitoring programe for construction and operation stage shall also be developed. 23. Characterization and disposal of waste/ETP sludge with exploring possibilities of its environment-friendly use, like brick -making 24. Ambient air quality monitoring stations to be in line with the CPCB guidelines. 25. The results of CETP results vis-à-vis the results of CETP installed else where. 26. A detailed environmental budget and green belt development proposal would also be presented. 27. Besides the above, the following general points will be followed:- a. All documents to be properly referenced with index, page numbers and continuous page numbering. b. Where data is presented in the report especially in table, the period in which the data was collected and the source should invariably be indicated. c. Where the documents provided are in a language other than English, an English translation should be provided. d. The CETP may be planned after carefully studying the need to have such common facility indicating the capacity and technology proposed to be adopted. Plan shall be prepared taking in to account water conservation, energy consumption and conservation plan. Energy efficient and cost effective technology should be identified. Special emphasis should be given for identification of group/mix of industries while designing the CETP so as to meet the stipulated standards brought out by MOEF (CPCB/RPCB). A comparative impact analysis of various treatment technology and criteria for selection of the given outcome. e. Explore possibility of utilizing waste of one unit as raw material for the other units. 28. A certificate should be submitted by the Regional Officer Pollution Control Board that the process followed for public hearing was adequate as required in reference to contents of MoEF O.M. no. J-15012/29/2010-IA-II(M) dt. 19.04.2010.

28. Chemical emergency response and rescue system proposed may be indicated including

13 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 14 Onsite and offsite disaster management plans. 29. In addition to above, you are also advised to take care of the following points:- a. EMP should include the concept of resource conservation for waste-minimization by taking steps to reduce/reclaim/repair/recycle/reuse techniques for conservation of matter and energy.

b. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum for environmental pollution control measures.

c. A tabular chart of the issues raised and addressed during public hearing/public consultation should be provide.

d. Any litigation/court case pending against the proposal should also be included.

In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of points of ToRs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:-

S. No Items in the letter of the ToRs Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 2File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat.5(g)B1 (15646)/ 2018-19

Project Name: - Terms of Reference for expansion of existing Malt Spirit Plant "United Spirits Limited, Alwar"situated at Plot No.-201-202, MIA, Alwar,Rajasthan,(Proposal No-30142)

Project Proponent-Akshay Rallan, Add- R/o-408,Wonder Hights Alwar, Senior General Manager-USL Alwar,[email protected]

Consultant Name-Gaurang Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Add-501,Soni's Paris Point, Collectorate Circle, Bani Park , Jaipur,Rajasthan, [email protected] ; [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

18.Category/Ite Cat. B in 5 (g)- Distilleries (All Cane juice/non-molasses based distilleries <30 KLD) m No. (in Schedule):

19.Location of Plot No.-201-202, Matasya Industrial Area, Teshil –Ramgarh, Dstrict – Alwar, Rajasthan. Project

14 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 15 20.P r o j e c t As under:- Details Land Section - PFR Report

use Break up Page no. - 24

Total area: 47,803 Sq.m.

Particulars Area (sq.m) %

Existing Proposed Total

Work shed 28,204 -- 28,204 58

Green Belt 15,775 478 16,253 34 Roads & 3,824 479 3,346 8 paved areas Total 47,803 -- 47,803 100

21.Details of No major construction work is anticipated. construction taken place at site(if any)

22.S a l i e n t Product and Process details :- f e a t u r e s Details of production capacity are as under: r e g a r d i n g Particular Capacity products and Fresh Malt Existing Proposed Total process in Spirit (FMS) 8 0 0 0 400 BL/Day 12000 BL/Day b r i e f BL/Day i n c l u d i n g IMFL Case 8 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 14,400 Cases/day P l a n t production Cases/day Cases/day Capacity. Section PFR

Page No.24

23.R a w As under:

M a t e r i a l s A. Raw Material Requirement (FMS) requirement S.No. Raw Material Existing Proposed Total (In case of (for 8,000 BL) ( for 4,000BL ) (for 12,000BL) more than 15 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 16 one product 1. Malt 18 Ton per day 9 Ton per day 27 Ton per day Raw material 2. Enzyme 3.4 kg per day 2.6 kg per day 6 kg per day for each 3. S t e a m 80 Ton per day 40 Ton per day 120 Ton per day p r o d u c t Requirement should be specified ) 4. Yeast 16 kg per day 10 kg per day 26 kg per day 5. Coal 12.5 Ton per day 5.5 Ton per day 18 Ton per day

6. Power 5600 Kwh per day 1600 Kwh per day 7200 Kwh per day

B. Raw Material Requirement for IMFL Bottling

S.No. R a w Existing (for Proposed (for Total (for 14400 Cases) Materia 8000 Cases) 6400 Cases l

1. ENA 32000 BL per day 25600 BL per day 57600 BL per day

2. D M 40000 Ltr. Per 32000 Ltr. Per 72000 Ltr. Per day Water day day

3. Special 800 BL per day 640 BL per day 1440 BL per day Spirit

4. F o o d 8 Ltr. Per day 7 Ltr. Per day 15 ltr. Pre day flavor

5. Caramel 52 kg 42 kg 94 kg

6. H y d r o 80 kg per day 65 kg per day 145 kg per day Chloric Acid

7. Caustic 15 kg per day 12 kg per day 27 kg per day Soda

8. Sodium 4 kg per day 3.2 kg per day 7.2 kg per day H y p o Chlorid e

16 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 17 9. INDIO 1 kg per day 0.8 kg per day 1.8 kg per day N 8111

Section : PFR Report Page no. : 40

24.Solid waste / Solid waste and its management h a z a r d o u s Both hazardous and non-hazardous solid waste is being and will be generated from the unit. w a s t e The name, quantification and disposal of the same are tabulated as under. q u a n t i t i e s A. Solid Waste (Non-hazardous) a n d Sr. No. Name Existing Proposed Total management ( p e r ( p e r ( p e r Annum) Annum) Annum) 1. Paper Waste 980 M Ton 780 M Ton 1760 M Ton Carton 2. HDPE Bags 8.5 M Ton 7 M Ton 15.5 M Ton 3. LDPE Bags 60 M Ton 50 M Ton 110 M Ton 4. P l a s t i c 1.80 M ton 1.40 M Ton 3.2 M Ton Containers 5. Plastic waste 60 M Ton 50 M Ton 110 M Ton 6. Glass cullet’s 415 M Ton 335 M Ton 750 M Ton 7. Plastic / 90 M Ton 70 M Ton 160 M Ton P o l y t h e n e Bags 8. Spent Grain 6000 M Ton 3000 M Ton 9000 M Ton 9. ETP Sludge 30 M ton 10 M Ton 40 M Ton 10. Boiler Ash 825 M Ton 205 ton 620 M ton

B. Solid Waste (Hazardous) S.No. Type of Sch Category Quantity/ Mode of h a z a r d o u s unit Disposal waste

17 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 18 1. D i s c a r d e d I 15.2 80.0 ton CTDF asbestos Udaipur 2. Oil filter I 3.3 6 0 0 . 0 CTDF nos./annum Udaipur

3. E m p t y Barrels I 33.1 6 0 0 0 . 0 CTDF / nos./annum Udaipur containers/liners contaminated with hazardous chemicals/wastes 4. Used or spent oil I 5.1 3 0 0 0 Sold to Ltr./annum Registered Recycler 5. Oil Wetted Cloth I 5.2 3.60 MTA CTDF Udaipur Section : PFR Report Page no. : 45

25.Use of Hydrochloric Acid to the tune of 145 kg per day will be used as raw material for IMFL substances or bottling after the proposed expansion for the manufacturing process, same is covered under m a t e r i a l s MSIHC Rules, 1989 which are hazardous

26.Project Cost The total project cost will be 111.09 Crores.

Sr. No. Particulates Cost in Crores

1. Existing 61.09 Cr.

2. P r o p o s e d 50.00 Cr. expansion

Section : PFR Report Page No. : 53

18 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 19 27.W a t e r Total domestic water Requirement will be 370KLD,

Requirement Source – Ground water (borewell). & Source Sr. no. Particulates Existing Proposed Total

1. Industrial 230 KLD 120KLD (F:100 350KLD (F:284

(F: 184 KLD KLD + R: 20 KLD +R: 66 +R: 46 KLD) KLD KLD)

2. Domestic 20 KLD (F:16 -- 20 KLD (F:16 KLD +R:4 KLD +R:4 KLD) KLD)

3. Total 250 KLD (F: 120 KLD (F:100 370KLD (F:300 200 KLD +R:50 KLD + R: 20 KLD +R:70 KLD) KLD) KLD) Section : PFR Report Page no. : 42

28.Fuel & Details are given in the table below.

Energy Particular Existing Proposed Total

Power 400 KVA/ 360 150 kVA/ 135 550 kVA/ 495

(in kVA/kW) kW kW kW

Transformer 630 Kva/ 567 -- 630 Kva/ 567 capacity kW kW

DG Set Details

D.G .Set D.G .Set Proposed Total

Number 02 01 (replace) 02

Capacity 250KVA & 250 kVA DG 500 KVA & 500 500KVA will be replaced KVA by 500 kVA

19 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 20 Fuel HSD HSD HSD

F u e l 120 lt/hr 40 lt/hr 160 lt/hr Consumption

Section : PFR Report

Page no. : 43-44

29.Application Online Submission Date : 06.12.2018 No. & Date Documents Submitted &documents  Form – I along with TOR Proposal submitted  Pre-Feasibility Report  Annexure  Pen drive

30.Environment Environment Management Plan along with Budgetary breakup will be provided during the Management EIA submission. Plan along w i t h B u d g e t a r y breakup

31.CSR CSR Activates along with budgetary breakup will be provided during the EIA submission. A c t i v a t e s along with b u d g e t a r y breakup

32.ETP  Approximately 126 KLD effluents will be generated from the unit. Out of which, 122 KLD will be the trade effluent and 4 KLD will be the domestic sewage.  The trade effluent will be treated in the ETP of capacity 120 KLD and the domestic sewage will be treated in the STP of capacity 20 KLD. S.No. Description Existing Proposed A f t e r Expansio n

20 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 21 1. ETP 110 m3/day 10 m3/day 120 m3/day d e s i g n Capacity

2. STP 20 m3/day -- 20 m3/day D e s i g n Capacity

3. ETP RO 150 m3/day -- 150 m3/day Capacity

Section : PFR Report Page no. : 44

33.G r e e n Total area for green belt is 16,253 sq. m. (~34% of total plot area) which will be maintained Belt/Plantati and will be increased further. on Section : PFR Report Page : 50

34.B u d g e t a r y Budgetary Breakup for Labour will be provided during the EIA Stage Breakup for Labour

Observation of the committee-

Keeping in view the examination of the documents made available and the presentation made by the PP during 4.8thmeeting of SEAC on 25th – 26thFeb., 2019 the SEAC prescribed the following ToRs with public hearing for carrying out a detailed EIA as per the EIA notification 2006 for Project-- expansion of existing Malt Spirit Plant "United Spirits Limited, Alwar"situated at Plot No.-201-202, MIA, Alwar,Rajasthan,(Proposal No-30142), Project Proponent-Akshay Rallan, Add- R/o-408,Wonder Hights Alwar, Senior General Manager-USL Alwar,[email protected] , Consultant Name-Gaurang Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Add-501,Soni's Paris Point, Collectorate Circle, Bani Park , Jaipur,Rajasthan, [email protected] ; [email protected].

21 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 22 ToR with public hearing for EIA studies in respect of the proposed industry may include, but not limited to thefollowing:

1. Necessary modifications in the existing ETP shall be made considering the proposed expansion activity keeping ZLD. 2. Detailed Water balance study including recycling of the entire treated waste water should be submitted. 3. The environmental issues related to replacement of existing 2 Boilers of capacity 4 and 6 TPH by a single Boiler of 10 TPD and existing DG Set of capacity 250 KVA by 750 KVA( the 500 KVA shall remain as such) should be elaborately taken up and submitted. 4. The PP shall provide a suitable compost pit for decomposing leaf litter. 5. The PP should clarify categorically if any violation has accured as per the provision in the EIA notification 2006,amendments therein, notification dated 14.03.2017,18.03.2018, Circulars,OM,Guidelines,etc.The PP needs to submit an affidavit in this regards.

6. The validity period of this ToRs letter would be for a period of three years from the date of dispatch of the ToRs letter.

7. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted.

8. Executive summary of the project – giving a prima facie idea of the objectives of the proposal, use of resources, justification, etc. In addition, it should provide a compilation of EIA report, EMP and the post-project plan in brief.

Projectdescription 9. Justification for selecting the proposed unit size. 10. Land requirement for the project including its optimized, break up of land requirement and itsavailability. 11. Complete process flow diagram describing each unit, its processes and operations, along with material and energy inputs and outputs (material and energybalance). 12. Number of working days in the distillery unit. 13. Source of water and its availability. Proof regarding the availability of requisite quantity of water from the competentauthority. 14. Details of water balance (water intake, use, wastewater generation) taking into account reuse and re-circulation of effluents. Additional water conservation measures, if any, 22 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 23 proposed for the project. 15. Proposed effluent treatment scheme covering all the possible sources of wastewater including condensate and cooling tower/spray pond blow, etc. 16. Detailed plan of spent wash utilization / management. 17. Detailed plan of molasses storage as per the CPCB latest guidelines. 18. Details of solid waste generation and management including boiler ash utilization anddisposal. 19. Details on source of energy and use of any renewable resources. 20. Details of greenbelt including plant species, width of plantation, planning schedule, percent coverage in the project site, etc. 21. In case of expansion of existing industries, remediation measures adopted to restore the environmental quality if the groundwater, soil, crop, air, etc are affected and a detailed compliance to the environmental clearance/consent conditions. 22. Any litigation pending against the project and /or any direction /order passed by any Court of Law against the project, if so, details thereof. Description of theenvironment

23. Toposheet with all the coordinates of the plant site demarcated (1:50000 scale). 24. The study area shall be up to a distance of 10 km from the boundary of the proposed projectsite. 25. Land use of study area should include data about the residential/ institutional/nearest village/ township/ locality/ housing society, etc., based on the satelliteimagery. 26. Topography of the area clearly indicating the presence of pits deeper than one metre, if any. If these pits require to be filled in, details of filling material to be used, quantity required, its source, mode of transport, etc., shall be provided. 27. Baseline data including different components of environment viz. air, noise, water, land, and biology and socio-economic from the study area as per the guidance given in themanual. 28. Surface hydrology and water regime information, along with the details of the impacts of the project on the same, ifany. 29. Groundwater quality around the plant and compost yard. 30. Site-specific meteorological data of oneseason. 31. AAQ data (except monsoon) of one complete season along with the monitoring dates. The parameters to be covered shall include SPM, RSPM, SO2, NOx (ground level). The location of the monitoring stations should be decided in such a way that the pre-dominant downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests, if any are considered. There should be at least one monitoring station in the upwind direction and one in down-wind direction where maximum GLC is likely to fall. 32. Details of flora and fauna. In case of any scheduled fauna, conservation plan should 23 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 24 beprovided. 33. If any incompatible land use attributes fall with in 10 km from the project boundary, proponent shall describe the sensitivity (distance, area and significance) and propose the additional points based on significance for review and acceptance by the EAC/SEAC. Incompatible land use attributes include:  Public water supply areas from rivers/surface water bodies, from groundwater  Scenic areas/tourism areas/hillresorts  Religious places, pilgrim centers that attract over 10 lakh pilgrims a year  Protected tribal settlements (notified tribal areas where industrial activity is not permitted);CRZ  Monuments of national significance, World Heritage Sites  Cyclone, Tsunami prone areas (based on last 25 years);  Airportareas  Any other feature as specified by the State or local government and other features as locally applicable, including prime agricultural lands, pastures, migratory corridors,etc. 34. If ecologically sensitive attributes fall with in a 5 km radius of the project boundary, proponent shall describe the sensitivity (distance, area and significance) and propose the additional points based on significance for review and acceptance by the EAC/SEAC. Ecological sensitive attributes include:  Nationalparks  Wild life sanctuaries Gamereserve  Tiger reserve/elephant reserve/turtle nesting ground  Breedinggrounds  Core zone of biospherereserve  Habitat for migratorybirds  Mangrovearea  Areas with threatened (rare, vulnerable, endangered) flora/fauna  Protectedcorals  Wetlands  Zoologicalgardens  GeneBanks  Reservedforests  Protectedforests  Any other closed/protected area under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, any other area locallyapplicable 35. If the location falls in a valley, specific issues connected to the management of natural resources shall be studied and presented.

Anticipated environmental impacts & mitigation measures 36. Anticipated environmental impacts that require specific studies for significance are 24 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 25 given in impact matrix (Manual may be referred). Tools as given in the Manual shall be used for the assessment of environmental impacts. 37. Impact on drainage of the area and the surroundings. 38. Impact of the project on the AAQ of the area. Details of the model used and the input data used for modeling should also be provided. The air quality contours may be plotted on a location map showing the location of project site, habitation nearby, sensitive receptors, if any. The wind roses should also be shown on this map. 39. Impact of the project on local infrastructure of the study area such as road network, etc. In case if the study area requires any additional infrastructure, details of the agency responsible for the same should be included along with the timeframe. 40. Details of rainwater harvesting and its proposed usage in the plant. 41. Proposed measures for occupational safety and health of the workers. 42. Proposed measures for odorcontrol. 43. Details regarding infrastructure facilities such as sanitation, fuel, restroom, etc. to be provided to the labour force during construction as well as to the casual workers including truck drivers during the operational phase. 44. Typical measures that could be considered for the mitigation of impacts as given in this manual may bereferred.

Analysis of alternative resources andtechnologies 45. Comparison of alternate sites considered and the reasons for selecting the proposed site. Conformity of the site with the prescribed guidelines in terms of CRZ, river, highways, railwaysetc. 46. Details on improvedtechnologies.

Environmental monitoringprogram 47. The name of the laboratory recognized by the MoEF/ CPCB / NBA, etc. through which the monitoring / analysis shall be carried out. 48. Appropriate monitoring network has to be designed and proposed for regulatory compliance and to assess the residual impacts, if any.

Additionalstudies 49. Detailed R&R plan/compensation package for the people affected by the project shall be prepared, considering the socio-economic status of the area, homestead oustees, land oustees, and landless labourers. 50. Points identified in public hearing (if applicable) and commitment of the project proponent to the same. Detailed action plan addressing the issues raised, and the details of necessary allocation of funds shall be provided. 51. Proposed plan to handle the socio-economic influence on the local community. The plan should include quantitative dimension as far as possible. 52. The project proponent should undertake Risk Assessment. Details of the proposed safeguard measures including measures for fire hazards. 25 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 26 53. The Socio economic survey of the population in local surrounding area, to assess their felt needs may be carried out in pre and post project implementation period. Based upon the findings of this survey, plans for addressing the issues according to felt need pertaining to social upliftment, habitat, drinking water, sanitation, health, educational, employment, livelihood activities etc. for the benefit to the society, may be prepared and financial provision for the same may be kept in the project. The socio-economic influence to the local community shall be elaborated including CSR activities. Details in this regard may be provided in the EIA/EMP report. The PP may explore to initiate CSR activities in the area along with EIA studies as per annexure. 54. Facilities should be provided for the labourers like shelter, health facility, safe drinking water, sanitation facility, fuel/LPG for cooking, education for their children, crèche, recreation etc. Details as per the need based should be separately given along with budgetary provision and commitment thereof. Details and registration no of registered labours, shall be submitted.

Environmental managementplan 55. EMP devised to mitigate the adverse impacts of the project should be provided along with item-wise cost of its implementation. 56. Proposed post-project monitoring programme to ensure compliance to the approved Management Plan including administrative and technical organizational structure. 57. Details of activity to be taken under EMP should be submitted along with proposed budget. Other-

(1). The PP should submit following documents along with the final EIA/EMP report (i)A legal affidavit by the project proponent on Rs. 100/- non-judicial Stamp Paper, duly attested by Notary Public, stating that (a) “No activity relating to this project (i.e. name of the project) including civil construction has been undertaken at site except fencing of the site to protect it from getting encroached and construction of temporary shed(s) for the guard(s). (if fencing has not been done, then the same may be deleted). (b) “There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up (please give name & ownership etc. of the project) and that for any such litigation whatsoever, the sole responsibility will be borne by the Project Proponent.” (c)“I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application, enclosures and other documents 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 given, if any to the Project will be revoked at our risk and cost.”

(ii) Another legal affidavit by the consultant as per MoEF circular dated 04.08.2009, on Rs. 100/- non-judicial Stamp Paper, duly attested by Notary Public stating “(a) that the prescribed TORs have been complied with and (b) that details and the data presented are factually correct”.

26 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 27 (iii) Self attested, current photographs viewing towards the project area from four directions indicating date of photograph taken, direction from which taken, name of the project, and signature of PP along with seal.

(iv)Disclosure of consultant engaged (in Annex-C), mentioning the list of Specialists and Functional Area Experts as per QCI format. The resume and nature of the consultants for the project should be provided with their telephone numbers and e-mail addresses as per the format given in EIA Notification dt. 14.9.2006,indicating status of accreditation by Q.C.I. (mentioning the accreditation number) as per O.M. No. J-11013/77/2004-IA.II(I) dt. 28.05.2010 issued by MoEF.

(v) Legal undertaking by the consultant should be furnished regarding submitting copy of this EIA / EMP report to QCI / NABET.

(2). Besides the above, the following general points will also be followed: a) All document to be properly referenced with index, page numbers and continuous page numbering.

b) Where data are presented in the report especially in table, the period in which these were collected and the source should be indicated.

c) Where the documents provided in a language other than English, an English translation should be provided.

(d) The name of the EC / EIA Coordinator and Functional Area Experts for the project shall be clearly indicated on the cover page / 2nd page of the report.

(e) All the documents should have sign and seal of PP as well as consultant.

 In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of TORs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:-

S. No Items in the letter of the TORs Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 3File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15691)/ 2018-19

Project Name :- EC of proposed Affordable Housing Project "Ekta Residency" at khasra no. 274/144,275/144,279/145 (part), 145(part) village Manpura, Tehsil-Ladpura, Kota, Promoted by Fazal Associates. (Proposal No.-91601).

27 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 28 Project Proponent- Fazal Associates, Add-24, Ground Floor, Aakash Mall, Aerodrome circle, Dist-Kota,(Raj.),Email-ektaresidency20182gmail.com, [email protected]

Consultant Name-Gaurang Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Add-501,Soni's Paris Point, Collectorate Circle, Bani Park , Jaipur,Rajasthan, [email protected] ;

Observation of the committee-

The committee considered the E-mail dated 13.2.2019 of the PP wherein he has requested to defer the case for the next meeting.

The committee resolved to call the PP in the next meeting.

Agenda no. 4File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15597)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-EC of Neemach Mata Ropeway at Udaipur Rajasthan promoted by Damodar Ropeways & Infra Ltd. Area-05535hec ,Khasra no-1628 for upper Terminal and partial corridor and khasra no-2433 for Lower Terminal and partial corridor..(Proposal No-78147)

Project Proponent Name-The Secretary, Urban Improvement Trust (UIT),Add-Saheli Marg, Udaipur ,Rajasthan Designation-Mr.DK Bansal, [email protected] Consultant Name-Min Mec Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. Add-A-121,Paryavaran Complex, IGNOU Road,, [email protected]; Website-www.minmec.co.in

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

Category/Item No. (in B2; 7(g) Schedule): Location of Project Village , Tehsil Girwa, Udaipur, Rajasthan Project Details Land use Break up S l . Particulars A r e a Percentage No. (Sq.m.) (%) 1. Ropeway Upper Terminal 14.45 800 2. Ropeway Lower Terminal 14.82 820 3. Ropeway line/ Corridor (10 70.73 3915 m wide) including Tower Foundation Total 5535 100

Refer Section 5.3, Page 17 of PFR

Details of construction No construction has been done so far.The completion schedule 28 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 29 taken place at site(if any) shall be 24 months after all statutory clearances. Refer Section 8.1, Page 20 of PFR Salient features regarding Aerial Ropeway shall be operated through Monocable Pulsated products and process in Fixed Grip System brief including Plant Refer Section 3.5, Page 7 of PFR Capacity. Raw Materials The raw materials required for the construction of the proposed requirement ( In case of aerial ropeway are Haulage Rope, steel, in addition to steel, more then one product cement, aggregate and sand for civil works. Raw material for each product should be Refer Section 3.6, Page 9 of PFR specified ) Solid waste /haz.waste Municipal solid Waste: 81.75 kg/day; quantities and Waste oil from DG Sets - variable according to maintenance management Refer Section 3.9, Page 10 of PFR and Sectio1.15, Page 6 of Form I Use of substances or The solid waste will be segregated at source. The recyclable materials which are component will be sold to recycling vendors and balance sent to hazardous municipal landfill. The waste oil generated from DG Sets and other machineries shall be stored in HDPE containers and will be used for lubrication of moving part of ropeway system and extra if left out will be sold to CPCB/SPCB authorized vendor.

Refer Section 6.8, Page 20 of PFR and Section1.15, Page 6 of Form I Project Cost Rs. 1100 lakhs

Refer Section 8.2, Page 20 of PFR Water Requirement & The daily water requirement for the project will be 7 KLD (4.9 Source KLD Fresh + 2.1 KLD recycled)

Particulars Demand Quantity Industrial One time water demand Fresh water demand Recycled water Domestic One time water 7 KLD (daily) Source of water:-. Municipal Supply water

Total waste water generation Area Waste water Disposal generated Industrial Not applicable Not applicable Domestic 4.4 KLD Treatment biodigestor/ septic tank & soak pit system 29 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 30

Refer Section 6.6, Page 19 of PFR Fuel & Energy The system will be operated mainly on electricity: Motor capacity of the ropeway - 150 KW General lighting - 50 KW

DG set will be used only at the time of electricity failure: 365 KVA (Lower station) 10 KVA (Upper station) 75 HP Automobile Engine for rescue system in emergency.

Refer Section3.8, Page 10 of PFR Application No. & Date & Proposal No. SIA/RJ/MIS/78147/2018 dated 7.09.2018 documents submitted Hard copy dated 13.12.2018 submitted on 19.12.2018

Environment Management Plan along with Budgetary Particulars C a p i t a l R e c u r r i n g breakup cost cost (in Rs. (In Rs. lakh) lakhs) Air Pollution control (DG stacks) 0.6 0.15 Water pollution control (Bio-digestor/ 10 1.5 Septic Tank & soak pit) Noise pollution Control ( DG set 2 0.2 enclosures) Environmental monitoring and - 1 Management Peripheral tree plantation & season 1 1.5 flowers Solid waste management & 1 1.5 housekeeping Miscellaneous 1 0.5 Total 15.6 6.35 CSR Activates along with Not applicable due to promoter turnover budgetary breakup ETP Septic Tank-Soak pit System/Biodigester is proposed Refer Section 3.9, Page 10 of PFR Green Belt/Plantation Tree plantation shall be carried out in premises of lower terminal point. Refer Section 6.3, Page 18 of PFR Budgetary Breakup for Since local labor shall be hired, only wages would be paid as per Labour Govt. Norms. Drinking water, toilet facility and rest shelter shall be provided at a cost of Rs. 50,000/-

30 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 31 Observation of the committee-

The PP and the consultant referred the OM dated 24.12.2013 of MoEF & CC wherein areal Rope way has been considered to be a project of B-2 category. The Committee considered the case as B-2 category.

Since the project falls within 10 kms of Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, the OM dated 2.12.2009 of MoEF &CC is applicable. The SEAC resolved to recommend to SEIAA to issue EC on receiving the copy of the applicationbyPP to NBWL for NOC. The PP informed to have applied for NOC to NBWL vide letter dated 26.3.2019.The PP also submitted the affidavits regarding non violation of the EIA Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018.

Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8th meeting held on 25-26thFeb.2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of E.C. for Neemach Mata Ropeway at Udaipur Rajasthan promoted by Damodar Ropeways & Infra Ltd. Area-05535hec ,Khasra no-1628 for upper Terminal and partial corridor and khasra no-2433 for Lower Terminal and partial corridor. .(Proposal No-78147) Proponent Name:- Project Proponent-The Secretary, Urban Improvement Trust (UIT),Add-Saheli Marg, Udaipur ,Rajasthan Designation-Mr.DK Bansal, [email protected] Name of the consultant: - Project Proponent-The Secretary, Urban Improvement Trust (UIT),Add-Saheli Marg, Udaipur ,Rajasthan Designation-Mr.DK Bansal, [email protected] , subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

Specific Conditions:

1. Since the Sajjangarh wild Life Sanctuary falls at 2.8 Km aerial distance and located below 1000 m from MSL of the project area , Construction activity in areas should be taken up only after obtaining Wild Life Clearance from NBWL.

2. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life. It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

3. No solid wastes/effluents should be discharged into the lake.

31 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 32 4. All requisite safety measures stipulated for ropeway should be strictly adhered to.

5. The ropeway project should not abstract/pass through the public access area.

6. It should be ensured that toilets which are proposed to be constructed for the tourist should have proper treatment facilities.

7. It should be ensured that adequate parking facilities for the tourist are provided. There should be no spillage of vehicles of the tourists coming for the ropeway on the road.

8. The PP should comply with the provisions in Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual for AERIAL ROPEWAYS published by MoEF in February 2010.

9. Appropriate measures must be taken while undertaking digging activities to avoid any likely degradation of water quality.

10. Borrow sites for earth, quarry sites for construction must be identified keeping in view the following:

a. No excavation or dumping on private property is carried out without written consent of the owner. The solid waste generated shall be safely disposed of or used in the project itself. b. No excavation or dumping shall be allowed on wetlands, forest areas or other ecologically valuable or sensitive locations. c. Excavation work should be done in consultation with the Soil Conservation and Watershed Development Agencies working in the area; d. Construction spoils including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be allowed to contaminate water courses and the dump sites for such materials must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water. 11. The construction material should be obtained only from approved quarries. In case new quarries are to be opened, specific approvals from the competent authority should be obtained in this regard. 12. The PP shall ensure providing 33% area of the total plant area under green cover.

13. As committed, the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 15.6 lacs/ as capital cost and Rs.6.35 Lacs as annual recurring cost towards various environmental protection measures and implementation of various activities under Environmental Management Plan.

14. The PP shall earmark and spend an amount as CSR as per the proposal submitted and the detailed action plan be submitted to RSPCB at the time seeking CTE.

15. The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site and provide health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. As proposed the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 50,000 annual recurring cost for labour welfare.

32 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 33 16. Total water demand will be be 2.325 KLD (2.325 KLD Fresh + 0.4 KLD recycled) The necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site. 17. For withdrawing ground water from bore wells, necessary permission from CGWA should be taken. 18. Adequate precautions should be taken during transportation of the construction material so that it does not affect the environment adversely. 19. Borrow pits and other scars created during the construction should be properly levelled. 20. The project-affected people, if any, should be adequately rehabilitated and the details in this regard should be furnished to the Ministry. 21. Adequate financial provision must be made in the project to implement the aforesaid safeguards. 22. Adequate environmental safeguards shall be undertaken to minimize the input due to transportation of construction material from the quarries. The quarries shall be rehabilitated. General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the

33 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 34 provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company.

Agenda no. 5File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15676)/ 2018-19

34 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 35

Project Name: -Terms of Reference (TOR) for proposed Expansion of storage capacity of Jaipur POL Terminal of HPCL by 131 KL (from 36738 KL to 36869 KL) by increasing the height of TF-10.(Proposal No-30357)

Project Proponent Name- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited,Jaipur Terminal, Vill-Bagru kalan ,Dist-Jaipur, (raj)[email protected]

Consultant Name–Mantec Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Environment Division,D-36, Sector-6, Noida, (UP).

Observation of the committee-

Neither the PP nor the consultant appeared for presentation and there was no information regarding their absence. The PP has not circulated any document in response to the meeting notice too.

The committee resolved to issue warning letter to the PP giving 45 days time to reply otherwise the case would be referred to the SEIAA for close and delist.

Agenda no. 6File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15678)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-Terms of Reference for proposed Expansion of storage capacity of Ajmer POL Terminal of HPCL by 240.8 kL ( from 52518 KL to 52758.8 KL) by increasing the height of TF-10.(Proposal No-30332)

Project Proponent Name-Hindustan Petroleum corporation Limited,Add-Ajmer Terminal, vill-Sardhana, NH-8, Beawar Highway, Ajmer (raj), [email protected]

Consultant Name-:-Mantec Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Environment Division ,D-36, Sector-6, Noida, (UP).

Observation of the committee-

Neither the PP nor the consultant appeared for presentation and there was no information regarding their absence. The PP has not circulated any document in response to the meeting notice too.

The committee resolved to issue warning letter to the PP giving 45 days’ time to reply otherwise the case would be referred to the SEIAA for close and delist.

Agenda no. 7File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15606)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-EC our proposed project-"Mahatma Resorts" promoted by "Mahatma Resorts Pvt. Ltd." Coming up at khasra No. 4203 to

35 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 36 4208,5126,5519/4191,5520/4187,5521/5127,Village-Sisarma, Tehsil-Girwa, Udaipur, Rajasthan with Total plot area:62,423.78 Sq.m. and Built up area:-37,444,57 Sq.m. ,(Proposal No-89737)

Proponent Name:- Mahatma Resorts Pvt. Ltd.Vishal Kapoor,village-Paloda, Thsil-Garhi, Banswara, Rajasthan,[email protected]; [email protected]

Name of the consultant: - Enkay Enviro Services Pvt. Ltd., Add-92 Heera Nagar - A, Near Shalimar Bagh, Ajmer Road, Distt.- Jaipur (Raj.) Eamil:- [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents provided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:- 1. Category / Cat.8(a)B2 Item no. ( i n Schedule): 2. Location of Khasra No. 4203 to 4208, 5126, 5519/4191, 5520/4187, 5521/5127 Village- Project Sisarma, Tehsil- Girwa, Udaipur, Rajasthan.

(*Mentioned in Form 1 on page no. 5)

3. P r o j e c t LAND USE BREAK UP Details a. TOTAL PLOT AREA:62,423.78 Sq.m. (6,71,924 Sq.ft.)

b. GROSS BUILT UP AREA: 37,444.57 Sq.m. B.A.R. AREA

Permissible Proposed

37454.2 Sq. m. (0.60) 37,444 Sq. m. (0.59)

GROUND COVERAGE

12484.7 Sq. m. (20 %) 12,486 Sq.m. (20 %)

LANDSCAPE AREA

6242.378 Sq. m. (10 33,359.26 Sq.m (53.44 %) %)

OPEN PARKING AREA

As per by laws 12,072.75 Sq. m. (19.34 %)

PAVED AREA

36 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 37 No standards 1,466.95 Sq. m. (2.35 %)

SERVICES AREA

No standards b.24 Sq.m. (4.92 %)

(*Mentioned in Form 1 on page no. 10) 4. Details of Till date no construction has been taken place. construction (*Mentioned in Affidavit on page no. 112-115) taken place at site 5. Parking Total Parking required : Total ECU required: 624 ECU

Total ECU provided: 624ECU

Parking Calculation

S. Particulars F.A.R Basis of ECU T o t a l No. Area ECU required 1 Commercial 37458.17 1 ECU/75 2 5 % 624 ECU Sq. m. Sq. m. of Visitors FAR area parking Total ECUs Required Total 624 E C U s Required

Details of parking provided are given as under:

S.No Details C a r T w o T o ta l Basis ofT o t a l . s Wheelers ECU ECS areaProvided 1. B a s e m e n t 200 -- 200 32 Sq.6400 Sq. m. Floor m. 2. G r o u n d 268 468 (156) 424 23 Sq.9752 Sq.m. Floor- open m. Parking Total 468 4 6 8 ( 1 5 6 6 2 4 - 16152 Sq. ECU) ECU m. (*Mentioned in CMP and EMP on page no. 160) 6. P r o j e c t 154.584 Cr. Cost: (Already mentioned on cover page) 7. W a t e r Phase Water demand Expected Source Requiremen t per day Construction

37 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 38 & Source i. W orkers 24 KLD Tanker supply (domestic 109 KLD use) ii. Constructi o n activity Post construction 538 KLD (387 Fresh water: The phase KLD fresh + 151 fresh-water demand to KLD treated waste the tune of about 387 water) KLD will be met through PHED or borewells. Copy of receipt of application submitted to PHED and CGWA is enclosed as Annexure XXI. ( *Details given in form 1 on Page no. 17) 8. Fuel & Description Energy:- Source of Will be met through AVVNL supply

Electrical Load Connected load 5512.65kW

Maximum Demand 2829.31 kW load

Transformer Number 2

Capacity 2000 kVA

D.G. Sets No. of DG sets 3

DG Capacity Capacity: 1500 kVA each

Fuel Used HSD (sulphur content: 0.05 %)

38 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 39 Fuel Consumption Total 23 litres/hours

(*Details given in form 1 on Page no- 18) 9. Application Online Uploaded Documents: dated: 26.12.2018 No. & Date & Proposal No.- SIA/RJ/MIS/89737/2018 documents  Covering letter submitted :-  Form-1  Form 1A  Form-2  Document of EIA/EMP  Document of Risk Assessment  Survey of Toposheet  Google map 10 Environmen S. Particulars C a p i t a l A n n u a l t No. C o s t recurring cost Managemen (lacs) (lacs) t Plan with budget ary 1 Acoustic enclosures & stack 2 0.5 provision. attached to DG sets

2 STP 30 5

3 Rain water harvesting 15 1.5

4 Solid waste management 5 1

5 Pollution monitoring 5 1

6 Fire fighting & emergency 10 2 handling

7 Green Belt 15 1

8 Training in the area of 1 1 environment & occupational health.

TOTAL 78 13

(*Details given on CPM and EMP on page no. 200(a)) 11 CSR 2.32 Cr. Activities (*Details given on CPM and EMP on page no. 199) 12 STP STP of capacity 225 KLD based on SBR Technology

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13 Green Belt/ Area to be planted: 33,359.26 Sq.m (53.44 %) Plantation area and % No. of trees to be planted : 1335 of total area (*Details given on CPM and EMP on page no. 188) in sq. mts. 14 Budgetary Enclosed as Annexure XXIX. Breakup for (Details enclosed on page no. 228) Labour 15 P r e s e n t No construction has been undertaken at site. status (*Mentioned in Affidavit on page no. 112-115)

Observation of the committee-

1) The location of the proposed STP and rain water harvesting to be relocated considering the available slope to help in gravitational flow. 2) Since the total slope in the entire plot area is 60 mts, the road should have some flat portions in between instead of a continuous gradual slope. This should be incorporated and map be submitted accordingly. 3) The exit point from the premises should be properly modified so as to avoid possibility of accidents from vehicles moving on the main road with those coming out of the proposed project. Proper drawings showing such modification be submitted. 4) Revised CER as per need base of the local area be submitted. 5) The project falls within 10 kms of the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary hence the PP should apply for NOC for NBWL as per MoEF OM dated 2.12.2009 and submit a copy thereof. 6) For mitigation of emissions arising during construction(cutting and filling) detailsof measures to be adopted should be submitted. Copy of certificate from UIT that the project does not fall in no construction zone.

The PP and the consultant were clearly informed about the above observation during the meeting and were asked to collect the information /clarification regarding the same without waiting for the query letter and on receiving a communication in this regard the PP should circulate the reply to all members along with a copy of this query letter. The PP should reply to the query within 45 days of receipt of the communication otherwise the case would be referred to the SEIAA for close and delist. A copy of the reply in the following formatalong with a copy of this query letter sent to SEAC and all the members too along with enclosures, if any- S. No Items of Query Raised Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 8File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15361)/ 2018-19

40 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 41 Project Name: -EC for Proposed expansion of Production Capacity With change in the Product Mix for manufacturing of Herbal Extracts and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (Expansion capacity- From 200kg/Day to 735kg/Day) of Alchem International Pvt.Ltd. situated at SP-2-5, RIICO Industrial Area, District-Alwar (Rajasthan) for an area of 76970 Sq.m. (Proposal No-30024).

Proponent Name:-Alchem International Pvt. Ltd., Add-201,Empire Plaza, mehrauli- Road, Sultanpur, New [email protected] Name of the consultant: - Enkay Enviro Services PVT. LTD. Jaipur.,Corporate Offece- 92 Heera nagar-A, Near Shalimar Bagh, Ajmer Road, Jaipur,Rajasthan. [email protected] Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

File No. : 15361 Proposal No. SIA/RJ/IND2/30024/2017 Name of the Project : Expansion of production capacity with change in the product mix for manufacturing of herbal extracts and active pharmaceutical ingredients (Existing Capacity: 200 Kg/Day, Proposed Capacity: 535 Kg/Day ; Total -735 Kg/Day) Project Proponent : Alchem International Pvt. Ltd. Authorized Signatory :- Sunil Malik( Authorized Signatory) SP 2-5 , RIICO Industrial area , Phase 1, Neemrana, District- Alwar [email protected] Name of the : Enkay Enviro Services Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur Consultant/ RQP # 92 Heera Nagar - A, Near Shalimar Bagh, Ajmer Road, Jaipur (Raj.). - 302 021 E-mail:- [email protected] Observation of the committee-

1) The PP informed that they had commissioned the plant in the year 2009 for manufacturing of herbal extracts. The SEAC sought that why the PP not obtained EC for that project then under EIA Notification 2006 then. Detailed justification be submitted. 2) The PP should submit year wise changes made, if any, in the plant and machinery along with investment made there on 3) Affidavit regarding any violation of EIA Notification dated 14.3.2017 and dated 8.3.2018 not submitted by the consultant and PP despite clear directions in meeting notice this 41 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 42 should be submitted and the PP should give reason for not submitting this vital document.

4) The proposal states at page 166 that the mixed salts would be sent to the registered recyclers at approved site of HSPB. At few more places in the report the PP has mentioned HSPCB. The PP should explain why state has been preferred. 5) Details of complaints of pollution against the industry in the past, if any and Show Cause Notices issued by the RSPCB and reply by the PP thereof be submitted. 6) In the water balance (existing + proposed) the quantity of waste water shown from various sources for different products does not match with the quantity of treated waste water and the design of the ETP. A corrected/revised water balance should be submitted with respect to each product with details of the ETP. The proposed changes in the existing project should be clearly spelt out. 7) The proposal for ZLD should be clearly spelt out and details of reuse of waste water be given.

The PP and the consultant were clearly informed about the above observation during the meeting and were asked to collect the information /clarification regarding the same without waiting for the query letter and on receiving a communication in this regard the PP should circulate the reply to all members along with a copy of this query letter. The PP should reply to the query within 45 days of receipt of the communication otherwise the case would be referred to the SEIAA for close and delist. A copy of the reply in the following format along with a copy of this query letter be sent toSEAC and all the members too along with enclosures, if any- S. No Items of Query Raised Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 9File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15585)/ 2018-19

Project Name: -TOR for proposed expansion of BPCL Udaipur LPG Bottling Plant,by installation of 3 No. Mounded storage vessels (MSV) OF capacity 300 MT each at village Debari,Dakroda, Tehsil-Girwa,District-Udaipur Rajasthan by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited.(Proposal No-29732)

Proponent Name:-Bharat kumar Raigar, manager (Retail),[email protected]

Name of the consultant: - M/S N.S. Envirotech Laboratories &Bonsultant, A-8,Neha Medical Building,Opp.-Esi Hospital,Sodala,Jaipur. [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

Existing Capacity Proposed Capacity Total Capacity After expansion (MT) (MT) (MT) 500 900 1400

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1. Category/Item 6 (b) B No. (in Schedule): 2. Location of Village Debari,Dakroda, Tehsil-Girwa,District-Udaipur Rajasthan by Bharat Project Petroleum Corporation Limited Corner 24°33'46.0"N 73°52'40.2"E, 1 Corner 24°33'45.0"N 73°52'47.1"E 2 Corner 24°33'57.7"N 73°52'47.1"E 3 Corner 24°34'02.2"N 73°52'36.7"E 4 3. Project Details S l Particular Existing After expansion Land use Break . s A r e a Percentag A r e a Percentag up N (SQM) e (%) (SQM) e (%) o 1 Plant Area, 4553 4.1 6553 5.93 Office Area, and housing (all covered area) 2 Area utilized 3000 2.7 3000 2.7 for proposed expansion 2 Car Parking 150 0.13 150 0.13 Area 3 Green Belt 29946 27 36592 33 Area 4 Open Area and others Total a) Truck 2250 2.03 2250 2.03 p a r k i n g area. b) Fire 308 0.27 308 0.27 w a t e r tanks c ) 70676 63.7 62030 55.941

43 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 44 Approach r o a d s , P a v e d areas and o t h e r misc. area Total Plot Area 11088 100 110883 100 3 4. Details of No construction taken place at site with respect to this expansion project construction taken place at site(if any) 5. Salient features Udaipur LPG Bottling Plant is being operated strictly as a storage & packing facility r e g a r d i n g for LPG. No by-products /additional products are generated / manufactured during the products and operations. Its main function to receive storage and distribute the LPG. At present the process in brief existing storage facilities are provided to full fill the demands of LPG for nearby including Plant districts. It is proposed to expansion existing LPG facility at Bikaner. There will be Capacity. installation of 3 x 300 MT(MSV) and allied facilities. Existing Capacity Proposed Capacity Total Capacity After expansion (MT) (MT) (MT) 500 900 1400 6. Raw Materials This is not a production unit but a storage facility for the LPG, its main function to requirement receive and distribute the LPG in the region of Rajasthan. ( In case of more then one product Raw material for each product should be specified ) 7. Solid waste Non-Hazardous Waste / h a z . w a s t e quantities and S r S o l i d Type of T o t a l Management management . W a s t e waste (approx) Generatio N n o.

F r o m D r y 4 . 5 Handed over to the authorised 1 Domestic garbage Kg/day recyclers Activities 44 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 45 W e t 2 . 5 Vermi composting and manure usage garbage Kg/day for gardening S r . Schedule I Qty Method of Disposal No. Category No. Type 1 Solid (damaged ~ 25Cylinders / Sold as scrap metal to cylinders,parts etc.) month dealers 2 Sch. 5.1 – Used Oil 2 LPM To be disposed off as per RSSCB norms 8. Use of Since the terminal is categorized as B in 6 (b) (iv) of Gazette notification dated substances or 14/09/2006 and subsequent amendment (isolated storage & handling of hazardous materials which chemicals as per threshold planning quantity indicated in Column 3 of schedule 2 & are hazardous 3 of MSIHC RULES 1989 amended 2000 9. Project Cost Proposed expansion 26.0 Cr 10. W a t e r The daily water requirement for the project is 10KLD . No additional water is required Requirement & for proposed expansion Source Sr. No Description Water requirement KLD 1 Domestic 1.5 2 Cylinder washing 5 3 Gardening 1.5 4 Fire water makeup 2 Total 10 Source of water: -.Existing bore well

11. Fuel & Energy  FUEL-218 Litre/hour of HSD (as & when used)  ENERGY- By AVVNL 180kVA. No additional power is required after expansion.

 3 D.G sets are used standby (250 KVA, 125 KVA)

12. Application No. Proposal No- SIA/IND2/RAJ/29732 dated 31.10.2018 & Date & d o c u m e n t s submitted 13. Environment Capital cost: - 5 lakhs (after expansion) M a n a g e m e n t Recurring cost: - 50,000 /years - Plan along with B u d g e t a r y breakup 14. CSR Activates 1 % of the total project cost will be expended for CSR

45 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 46 along with b u d g e t a r y breakup 15. ETP 1. For domestic purpose soak pit has been provided 2. For industrial waste water OWS cum ETP has been provided (10 KLD Capacity) 16. G r e e n Capital cost: - 200,000/- Belt/Plantation Recurring cost: - 100,000/- 17. B u d g e t a r y 1 Lacs per month during the construction period to be spent on infrastructural Breakup for facilities. Labour Observation of the Committee:

Keeping in view the examination of the documents made available and the presentation made by the PP during 4.8thmeeting of SEAC on 25th– 26thFeb, 2019 the SEAC prescribed the following ToRs with Public Hearing for carrying out a detailed EIA as per the EIA notification 2006 for Project-- expansion of BPCL Udaipur LPG Bottling Plant ,By installation of 3 No. Mounded storage vessels (MSV) OF capacity 300 MT each at village Debari, Dakroda, Tehsil-Girwa,District-Udaipur Rajasthan by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited.(Proposal No-29732), Project Proponent- Bharat kumar Raigar, manager (Retail),[email protected] , Consultant Name- M/S N.S. Envirotech Laboratories & Consultant, a-8,neha medical building,opp.-esi hospital,sodala,Jaipur. [email protected].

ToR with public hearing for EIA studies in respect of the proposed industry may include, but not limited to thefollowing:

1. The PP should clarify categorically if anyviolation has accured as per the provision in the EIA notification 2006,amendments therein, notification dated 14.03.2017,18.03.2018, Circulars,OM,Guidelines,etc.The PP needs to submit an affidavit in this regards.

2. The validity period of this ToRs letter would be for a period of three years from the date of dispatch of the ToRs letter.

3. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and

46 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 47 EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted.

4. The study area shall comprises 10 km zone around the project area. 5. Plant layout shall be super imposed at center of topo sheet of 10 km radius indicating vital physical features. 6. Land use of the study area as well as the project area shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 7. The land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land, wildlife sanctuary and national park, wildlife corridor, water bodies, human settlements and other ecological features shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 8. Location of National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves (existing as well as proposed), if any, within 10 km. of the project area shall be clearly indicated if there is no ecologically sensitive area with in the study area, the same shall authenticated from the State Wildlife Department / Chief Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and copy shall be furnished. 9. Location of other industries & mines within the study area along with their production and pollutants generated by them. The same shall be accounted for while generating mathematical models of pollution dispersion and proposing the EMP. 10. A detailed biological study for the project [core zone and buffer zone (10 km. radius of the periphery of the project area)] shall be made. Details of flora and fauna, separately for core and buffer zone, shall be furnished based on field survey clearly indicating the schedule of the fauna present. If there is scheduled-I fauna found in the study area, then necessary plan for their conservation shall be prepared in consultation with State Forest and Wildlife Department and details be furnished. Necessary allocation of funds for implementing the same shall be made as part of the project cost. 11. Study of small plants, shrubs in the study area to be provided. 12. Flora and fauna - Identification of all species of flora and fauna including endangered and endemic species and the same shall be authenticated from DFO. 13. The industrial water demand as well as domestic water demand of the unit shall be elaborated. For abstraction of ground water, NOC from CGWA shall be obtained. 14. Detail regarding the electricity supply should be elaborated. 15. Effective energy conservation and fuel conservation plans may be prepared. 16. The PP should give details of energy saving plan, particularly for conservation of the electrical energy system should be so designed as to reduce energy losses. 17. Environmental issues related to the water reservoirs in the surrounding land should be specifically mentioned. Assessment and details relating to the impacts on water resources in proximity of the site be submitted. 18. The traffic survey of that area and impact on the traffic due to additional transportation from the proposed unit shall be elaborated. 19. The PP shall explicitly state if there is any violation carried out in the project(if any). 20. Waste water generated from the industrial & miscellaneous purposes and domestic purposes shall be treated in Effluent treatment plant and Sewage treatment plant. Provide details of hydraulic design of the STP and ETP and provide details of pollution control systems proposed to be installed. 21. The PP should submit proposal about carrying out GW monitoring in the up and down stream for contamination from MoEF/NABL/GoR approved lab.

47 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 48 22. Sources of air, water, soil and noise pollution from the site, necessary safeguard measures, pollution control equipments and Environmental Management Plan shall be elaborated. 23. The Socio economic survey of the population in local surrounding area, to assess their felt needs may be carried out in pre and post project implementation period. Based upon the findings of this survey, plans for addressing the issues according to felt need pertaining to social upliftment, habitat, drinking water, sanitation, health, educational, employment, livelihood activities etc. for the benefit to the society, may be prepared and financial provision for the same may be kept in the project. The socio-economic influence to the local community shall be elaborated including CSR activities. Details in this regard may be provided in the EIA/EMP report. The PP may explore to initiate CSR activities in the area along with EIA studies, as per the Annexure. 24. Risk analysis, occupational health & safety and DMP (measures to avoid any risk and DMP for any hazardous situation shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 25. The P.P. shall submit risk assessment and impact zone details, spread of pollutants. 26. Details of the safety measures to protect health of workers as per provision of relevant factory act and rules, shall be submitted. 27. Carry out plume modeling for leakage of underground storage tanks, and monitor for Btex/MBTE compounds in the ground water samples. EMP for remediation of le leakages of underground storage tanks, should be submitted. 28. Proposal for installing leakage monitoring devices such as photo ionization detector, geo probes, electro resistance tomography, carry out tank thickness and other integrity test on regular basis to the statistical probability of at least 95% with no more than 5% probability of false alarm, should be submitted. 29. Comply with all OISD guidelines pertaining to storage of chemicals or petroleum products 30. Facilities should be provided for the labourers like shelter, health facility, safe drinking water, sanitation facility, fuel/LPG for cooking, education for their children, crèche, recreation etc. Details as per the need based should be separately given along with budgetary provision and commitment thereof. Details and registration no of registered labours, shall be submitted.

31. Details of activity to be taken under EMP should be submitted along with proposed budget. 32. Specification of machineries including material handling systems shall be elaborated. 33. Cost-benefit analysis shall be elaborated; energy conservation measures shall also be defined along with such analysis. 34. Compliance to the recommendations mentioned in CREP guidelines shall be given in detail. 35. Details of mode of oil supply, storage capacity and collection system and proposed trouble-shooting mechanism, shall be submitted. 36. Details of the proposed schemes based on economic and operational ease considerations, shall be submitted.

37. All the coordinates of the project site shall be determined on the topo sheet ((1:50,000 scale).

48 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 49 38. The project proposal should comply with the provisions of Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Trans boundary Movement) Rules 2008 and MSIHC Rules 1989 (amended 2000). 39. A balance sheet certified by a Authorized Financial Expert to clearly indicate the provision made / amount spent for EMP/ERP/CSR/ labour welfare safety/ Legal Obligations etc to be enclosed 40. PP should clearly mention in the documents whether there is any violation of provisions of EIA Notification and inform at the start of presentation (to be a part of computer presentation also). 41. Details of construction activity including date of starting of construction work and investment incurred till date along with photographs and in case of industries / mining, the quantity of products produced so far, should be essentially mentioned by the PP / Consultant. 42. Used filter papers (Air monitoring) along with photographs of the site showing Air / Water sampling / monitoring activity / equipment used at each station should be submitted. Original copies of analysis report of all the relevant data referred in the documents should be enclosed. 43. Following information regarding the work order/agreement issued by the P.P. to the consultant (Accredited from QCI/ NABET for proposed project Sector) should be submitted:- a. Dispatch No. of the work order/agreement. b. Date of issue of work order. c. Date of start of air/water/other monitoring work (as applicable) d. Postal address/ Email Address/ Fax Number/ Mobile Number and Landline Number of the P.P. Points included in TOR as per MoEF circular no. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I)-Pt. dt. 19.05.2011 regarding Corporate Environmental responsibility. 44. (a) Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. (b) Does the Environment Policy prescribed for standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms /conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 45. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions? Details of this system may be given. 46. Does the company have a system of reporting of non-compliances/violations of Environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and /or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report. 47. The draft Environment Impact Assessment report may be prepared in accordance with the above-mentioned TORs. This report should be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board for Public hearing as stipulated in the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 and subsequent amendments and circulars. Public Hearing shall be conducted in accordance with EIA Notification, 2006, its amendment dt. 01.12.2009 and MoEF circular no.J-15012/29/2010/IA.II(M) dt. 19.04.2010and the issues raised by the public shall be addressed and incorporated in the Environment Impact Assessment / Environmental Management plan and submitted with all requisite data/information.

49 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 50 48. After completion of public hearing the final Environment Impact Assessment report, which shall address all the material environmental concerns expressed during the process and appropriate changes should be made in the Environmental Impact Assessment and EMP. The document comprising the aforesaid details may be submitted by the PP to SEAC at the earliest for environmental appraisal and taking an appropriate view in the matter. 49. A certificate should be submitted by the Regional Officer Pollution Control Board that the process followed for public hearing was adequate as required in reference to contents of MoEF O.M. no. J-15012/29/2010-IA-II(M) dt. 19.04.2010.  In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of TORs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:- S. No Items in the letter of the TORs Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 10File no.F1 (4) /SEAC / Cat. 5(f) B1 (15679)/ 2018-19

Project Name: -TOR for proposed expansion of BPCL Bikaner LPG Bottling Plant, by installation of 3 No. Mounded Storage Vessels (MSV) of capacity 300 MT each at village SPL-308 RIICO Industrial Growth centre Khara District Bikaner Rajasthan by Bharat by Petroleum Corporation Limited..(Proposal No-29742)

Proponent Name:-P.L.KANNAN,Add-Bharat Bhavan, 4/6 Curribhoy Road, Ballard Estate, Mumbai,[email protected]

Name of the consultant: - M/S N.S. ENVIROTECH LABORATORIES &BONSULTANT, A-8,NEHA MEDICAL BUILDING,OPP.-ESI HOSPITAL,SODALA,JAIPUR. [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents prrovided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:- 1. Category/Item 6 (b) B No. (in Schedule): 2. Location of LOCATION: AT: S.P.L.-308, RIICO, I.G.C. VILLAGE -KHARA TEHSIL & Project DISTRICT BIKANER, RAJASTHAN Corner 1 280 10’ 34.40” N 730 23’ 33.83” E

Corner 2 280 10’ 45.40” N 730 23’ 34.88” E

Corner 3 280 10’ 44.21” N 730 23’ 46.65” E

Corner 4 280 10’ 33.33” N 730 23’ 45.63” E

Existing A/G Bullet 280 10’ 37.50” N 730 23’ 43.44” E

50 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 51 Proposed MSV 280 10’ 41.19” N 730 23’ 43.63” E

3. Project Details Sl. Particulars Existing After expansion Land use Break No A r e a P e r c e n t a g e A r e a Percentag up (SQM) (%) (SQM) e (%)

1 Plant Area, Office 226 82 21.18 24682 23.05 Area, and housing (all covered area)

2 Car Parking Area 3000 2.80 3000 2.80

3 Green Belt Area 13493 12.60 35336 32.99

4 Mounded Bullet 5400 5.05 5400 5.05 Area

5 Open Area and others Total

a.) Fire water tanks 453.96 0.423 453.96 0.423

b) Approach roads, 62050 57.947 38207 35.68 Paved areas and other misc. area

Total Plot Area 107079.82 100 107079.82 100

4. Details of No construction taken place at site with respect to this expansion project construction taken place at site(if any) 5. Salient features Bikaner LPG Bottling Plant is being operated strictly as a storage & packing facility r e g a r d i n g for LPG. No by-products /additional products are generated / manufactured during the products and operations. Its main function to receive storage and distribute the LPG. At present the process in brief existing storage facilities are provided to full fill the demands of LPG for nearby including Plant districts. It is proposed to expansion existing LPG facility at Bikaner. There will be Capacity. installation of 3 x 300 MT(MSV) and allied facilities. Existing Capacity Proposed Capacity Total Capacity After expansion (MT) (MT) (MT) 450 900 1350 6. Raw Materials This is not a production unit but a storage facility for the LPG, its main function to requirement receive and distribute the LPG in the region of Rajasthan. ( In case of more then one

51 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 52 product Raw material for each product should be specified ) 7. Solid waste Table-:Non-Hazardous Waste / h a z . w a s t e quantities and S r S o l i d Type of T o t a l Management management . W a s t e waste (approx) Generatio N n o.

F r o m D r y 4 . 5 Handed over to the authorised 1 Domestic garbage Kg/day recyclers Activities W e t 2 . 5 Vermi composting and manure usage garbage Kg/day for gardening S r . Schedule I Qty Method of Disposal No. Category No. Type 1 Solid (damaged ~ 30Cylinders / Sold as scrap metal to cylinders,parts etc.) month dealers 2 Sch. 5.1 – Used Oil 2 LPM To be disposed off as per RSSCB norms 8. Use of Since the terminal is categorized as B in 6 (b) (iv) of Gazette notification dated substances or 14/09/2006 and subsequent amendment (isolated storage & handling of hazardous materials which chemicals as per threshold planning quantity indicated in Column 3 of schedule 2 & are hazardous 3 of MSIHC RULES 1989 amended 2000 9. Project Cost Proposed expansion 26.0 Cr 10. W a t e r The daily water requirement for the project is 38.0KLD . No additional water is Requirement & required for proposed expansion Source Sr. No Description Water requirement KLD 1 Domestic 8 2 Cylinder washing 10 3 Gardening 10 4 Fire water makeup 10 Total 38 Source of water:-.Existing bore well

11. Fuel & Energy  FUEL-218 Litre/hour of HSD (as & when used)

52 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 53  ENERGY- By RVVNL 43000 units per month. No additional power is required after expansion.

 The power is received from the substation of the RVVNL.

 3 D.G sets are used standby (250 KVA, 62.5 KVA &320 KVA)

12. Application No. Proposal No SIA/RJ/IND2/29742/2018 DATED 31 OCT 2018 & Date HARD COPY SUBMITTED ON 22/01/2019 & d o c u m e n t s submitted 13. Environment Capital cost: -5 lakhs (after expansion) M a n a g e m e n t Recurring cost: -50,000 /years - Plan along with B u d g e t a r y breakup 14. CSR Activates 1 % of the total project cost will be expended for CSR along with b u d g e t a r y breakup 15. ETP 3. For domestic purpose soak pit has been provided 4. For industrial waste water OWS cum ETP has been provided (10 KLD Capacity) 16. G r e e n Capital cost: - 651,000/- Belt/Plantation Recurring cost: - 65,100/- 17. B u d g e t a r y 1 Lacs per month during the construction period to be spent on infrastructural Breakup for facilities. Labour

Observation of the committee-

ToR without Public Hearing as the plant is in RICCO Industrial Area considering the OM dated 27.4.2018 of MoEF & CC with QRA including recommendations of MB Lal Committee.

Keeping in view the examination of the documents made available and the presentation made by the PP during 4.8thmeeting of SEAC on 25th–26thFeb, 2019 the SEAC prescribed the following ToRs Public Hearing for carrying out a detailed EIA as per the EIA notification 2006 for Project-- TOR for proposed expansion of BPCL Bikaner LPG Bottling Plant, by installation of 3 No.Mounded Storage Vessels (MSV) of capacity 300 MT each at village SPL-308 RIICO Industrial Growth centre Khara District Bikaner Rajasthan by Bharat by Petroleum Corporation Limited. .(Proposal No-29742), Project Proponent- P.L.KANNAN,Add-Bharat Bhavan, 4/6

53 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 54 Curribhoy Road, Ballard Estate, Mumbai,Eamil- [email protected], [email protected], Consultant Name- m/s n.s. envirotech laboratories &bonsultant, a-8,neha medical building,opp.-esi hospital,sodala,jaipur. [email protected]

ToR for EIA studies in respect of the proposed industry may include, but not limited to the following:

1. The PP should clarify categorically if any violation has accured as per the provision in the EIA notification 2006,amendments therein, notification dated 14.03.2017,18.03.2018, Circulars,OM,Guidelines,etc.The PP needs to submit an affidavit in this regards.

2. The validity period of this ToRs letter would be for a period of three years from the date of dispatch of the ToRs letter.

3. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted. 4. The study area shall comprises 10 km zone around the project area. 5. Plant layout shall be super imposed at center of topo sheet of 10 km radius indicating vital physical features. 6. Land use of the study area as well as the project area shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 7. The land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land, wildlife sanctuary and national park, wildlife corridor, water bodies, human settlements and other ecological features shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 8. Location of National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves (existing as well as proposed), if any, within 10 km. of the project area shall be clearly indicated if there is no ecologically sensitive area with in the study area, the same shall authenticated from the State Wildlife Department / Chief Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and copy shall be furnished. 9. Location of other industries & mines within the study area along with their production and pollutants generated by them. The same shall be accounted for while generating mathematical models of pollution dispersion and proposing the EMP. 10. A detailed biological study for the project [core zone and buffer zone (10 km. radius of the periphery of the project area)] shall be made. Details of flora and fauna, separately for core and buffer zone, shall be furnished based on field survey clearly indicating the schedule of the fauna present. If there is scheduled-I fauna found in the study area, then necessary plan for their conservation shall be prepared in consultation with State Forest and Wildlife Department and details be furnished. Necessary allocation of funds for implementing the same shall be made as part of the project cost. 54 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 55 11. Study of small plants, shrubs in the study area to be provided. 12. Flora and fauna - Identification of all species of flora and fauna including endangered and endemic species and the same shall be authenticated from DFO. 13. The industrial water demand as well as domestic water demand of the unit shall be elaborated. For abstraction of ground water, NOC from CGWA shall be obtained. 14. Detail regarding the electricity supply should be elaborated. 15. Effective energy conservation and fuel conservation plans may be prepared. 16. The PP should give details of energy saving plan, particularly for conservation of the electrical energy system should be so designed as to reduce energy losses. 17. Environmental issues related to the water reservoirs in the surrounding land should be specifically mentioned. Assessment and details relating to the impacts on water resources in proximity of the site be submitted.

18. The traffic survey of that area and impact on the traffic due to additional transportation from the proposed unit shall be elaborated.

19. The PP shall explicitly state if there is any violation carried out in the project(if any).

20. Waste water generated from the industrial & miscellaneous purposes and domestic purposes shall be treated in Effluent treatment plant and Sewage treatment plant. Provide details of hydraulic design of the STP and ETP and provide details of pollution control systems proposed to be installed. 21. The PP should submit proposal about carrying out GW monitoring in the up and down stream for contamination from MoEF/NABL/GoR approved lab. 22. Sources of air, water, soil and noise pollution from the site, necessary safeguard measures, pollution control equipments and Environmental Management Plan shall be elaborated. 23. The Socio economic survey of the population in local surrounding area, to assess their felt needs may be carried out in pre and post project implementation period. Based upon the findings of this survey, plans for addressing the issues according to felt need pertaining to social upliftment, habitat, drinking water, sanitation, health, educational, employment, livelihood activities etc. for the benefit to the society, may be prepared and financial provision for the same may be kept in the project. The socio-economic influence to the local community shall be elaborated including CSR activities. Details in this regard may be provided in the EIA/EMP report. The PP may explore to initiate CSR activities in the area along with EIA studies, as per the Annexure. 24. Risk analysis, occupational health & safety and DMP (measures to avoid any risk and DMP for any hazardous situation shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 25. The P.P. shall submit risk assessment and impact zone details, spread of pollutants. 26. Details of the safety measures to protect health of workers as per provision of relevant factory act and rules, shall be submitted. 27. Carry out plume modeling for leakage of underground storage tanks, and monitor for Btex/MBTE compounds in the ground water samples. EMP for remediation of le leakages of underground storage tanks, should be submitted. 28. Proposal for installing leakage monitoring devices such as photo ionization detector, geo probes, electro resistance tomography, carry out tank thickness and other integrity test on

55 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 56 regular basis to the statistical probability of at least 95% with no more than 5% probability of false alarm, should be submitted. 29. Comply with all OISD guidelines pertaining to storage of chemicals or petroleum products 30. Facilities should be provided for the labourers like shelter, health facility, safe drinking water, sanitation facility, fuel/LPG for cooking, education for their children, crèche, recreation etc. Details as per the need based should be separately given along with budgetary provision and commitment thereof. Details and registration no of registered labours, shall be submitted.

31. Details of activity to be taken under EMP should be submitted along with proposed budget. 32. Specification of machineries including material handling systems shall be elaborated. 33. Cost-benefit analysis shall be elaborated; energy conservation measures shall also be defined along with such analysis. 34. Compliance to the recommendations mentioned in CREP guidelines shall be given in detail. 35. Details of mode of oil supply, storage capacity and collection system and proposed trouble-shooting mechanism, shall be submitted. 36. Details of the proposed schemes based on economic and operational ease considerations, shall be submitted.

37. All the coordinates of the project site shall be determined on the topo sheet ((1:50,000 scale). 38. The project proposal should comply with the provisions of Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Trans boundary Movement) Rules 2008 and MSIHC Rules 1989 (amended 2000). 39. A balance sheet certified by a Authorized Financial Expert to clearly indicate the provision made / amount spent for EMP/ERP/CSR/ labour welfare safety/ Legal Obligations etc to be enclosed 40. PP should clearly mention in the documents whether there is any violation of provisions of EIA Notification and inform at the start of presentation (to be a part of computer presentation also). 41. Details of construction activity including date of starting of construction work and investment incurred till date along with photographs and in case of industries / mining, the quantity of products produced so far, should be essentially mentioned by the PP / Consultant. 42. Used filter papers (Air monitoring) along with photographs of the site showing Air / Water sampling / monitoring activity / equipment used at each station should be submitted. Original copies of analysis report of all the relevant data referred in the documents should be enclosed. 43. Following information regarding the work order/agreement issued by the P.P. to the consultant (Accredited from QCI/ NABET for proposed project Sector) should be submitted:- e. Dispatch No. of the work order/agreement. f. Date of issue of work order. g. Date of start of air/water/other monitoring work (as applicable) h. Postal address/ Email Address/ Fax Number/ Mobile Number and Landline Number of the P.P.

56 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 57 Points included in TOR as per MoEF circular no. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I)-Pt. dt. 19.05.2011 regarding Corporate Environmental responsibility. 44. (a)Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. (b) Does the Environment Policy prescribed for standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms /conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 45. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions? Details of this system may be given. 46. Does the company have a system of reporting of non-compliances/violations of Environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and /or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report. 47. The draft Environment Impact Assessment report may be prepared in accordance with the above-mentioned TORs. This report should be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board for Public hearing as stipulated in the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 and subsequent amendments and circulars. Public Hearing shall be conducted in accordance with EIA Notification, 2006, its amendment dt. 01.12.2009 and MoEF circular no.J-15012/29/2010/IA.II(M) dt. 19.04.2010and the issues raised by the public shall be addressed and incorporated in the Environment Impact Assessment / Environmental Management plan and submitted with all requisite data/information. 48. Final Environment Impact Assessment report, which shall address all the material environmental concerns expressed during the process and appropriate changes should be made in the Environmental Impact Assessment and EMP. The document comprising the aforesaid details may be submitted by the PP to SEAC at the earliest for environmental appraisal and taking an appropriate view in the matter.

 In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of TORs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:- S. No Items in the letter of the TORs Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 11File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(i) B1 (15262)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-EC for Project "Proposed unit of Municipal Solid Waste Management at khasra No-452 , Village- Pali Chak (Pali-II),Tehsil & Dist-Pali (Raj) ,(Proposal No-30700)

Proponent Name:-Rakesh Aggarwal (Managing Director),Add-R-10/107,New Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad, UP, [email protected]

Name of the consultant: -Eco Chem Sales & Services, Add- Office Floor, Ashoka Pavillion-A,Opp.Kapadia,Health Club, new Civil road,Surat,(Gujarat),[email protected]

57 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 58 Information as per Form-1and other documents provided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

1. Category/Item No. B1/ 7(i) (in Schedule): 2. Location of Project khasra No-452, Village- Pali Chak (Pali-II),Tehsil &Dist-Pali (Raj) 3. Project Details S No Particulars Area (sq m) Percentage(%) Land use Break up 1. Plant Area 5,000 10% 2. Roads/Corridors 2,500 5% 3. Plantation 12,500 25% 4. Landfill Area 30,000 60% Total 50,000 Page no 2-7 of EIA EMP report 4. Details of No construction has been taken at site. construction taken Page no. place at site(if any) 5. Salient features S No Particulars MT % regarding products 1 Incoming Waste 95 and process in brief 2 Refused Derived Fuel 47.5 50% including Plant 3 Compost 9.5 10% Capacity. 4 Moisture Loss 33.25 35% 5 Inert Removed 4.75 5% Page no 2-13 of EIA EMP report

6. Raw Materials Raw material is Municipal Solid waste of amount of 95 TPD. requirement ( In Page no 2-13 of EIA EMP report case of more than one product Raw material for each product should be specified ) 7. Solid waste Solid waste will be generated about 5.15 kg per day / h a z . w a s t e quantities and management 8. Use of substances Diesel will be used for DG set. or materials which Page no 1-4 of EIA EMP report. 58 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 59 are hazardous 9. Project Cost Page no 1-4 of EIA EMP report. 10. Water Requirement The daily water requirement for the project will be 7.25 KLD (2.0 KLD & Source Fresh + 5.25 KLD recycled) Particulars Demand Quantity Industrial One time water demand 7.25 KLD Fresh water demand 00 KLD Recycled water 5.25 KLD Domestic One time water 2.0 KLD Source of water:-. Total waste water generation Area Waste water generated Disposal Industrial 4.5 KLD After treatment in ETP Domestic 1.7KLD After treatment page no. 2-8 11. Fuel & Energy Detail capacity Source Construction phase Power requirement 10 KW Rajasthan State Electricity Board/ DG Set Operational phase Connected load 200 KW Rajasthan State Electricity Board Power back up 40 kVA & DG Set 25 kVA page no. 2-9 12. Application No. & 15262 date: 15.01.2019, submission of Final EIA EMP report. Date & documents submitted 13. Environment S Particulars Capital Cost Recurring cost Management Plan N in lakh in lakh along with 1 Air Pollution Control 20.00 1.0 Budgetary breakup 2 Water Pollution Control 25.00 1.0 3 Noise Pollution Control 3.00 00 4 Environment Monitoring 4.00 2.0 5 Occupation health & 10.00 2.0 Safety 6 Green Belt 9.75 2.0 Total 71.75 8.0 59 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 60 Page no 10-6 14. CSR Activates S Activities C a p i t a l along with No cost in lakh budgetary breakup 1 Scholarship, dresses and booksfor students in 12 nearby govt. school 2 Organize health check-up camps 5 3 Plantation and water conservation programs 30 4. Provide drinking water facility to nearby 20 villages 5. Work towards women education and 20 empowerment Total 87.00 Page no 10-6 15. ETP ETP is proposed with capacity of 10 KLD Page no 1-4 16. G r e e n 33 % area will be developed as green area including green belt. Belt/Plantation Page no 2-5 17. Budgetary Breakup S No Activity Amount for Labour in Lakh 1 Safedrinkingwater 0.50 2 Urinal andlatrines, bathrooms 3.00 3 Medical & health facility to labour family 5.0 4 Fund allocation for education of workers5.0 children Total 13.5 Page no – 11-7

Observation of the committee-

During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation . He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of the MoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. Keeping in view the presentation made by the PP and its Consultants and discussion held during the meeting, the SEAC asked the PP to submit the following information:

60 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 61 1) Revised layout map including location of 1 piezometric well and make correction of typographical errors in the list of flora and fauna in the report. 2) Affidavit regarding no violation of EIA notifications datwd 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018,

The PP informed that he will submit the desired information during the course of the day. The SEAC agreed to it and the PP submitted the information accordingly vide letter 25.2.2019 along with affidavit and legal undertaking. The SEAC perused the information submitted by the PP.

Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8thmeeting held on 25-26thFeb, 2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of E.C. for proposed Project Name :- EC for Project "Proposed unit of Municipal Solid Waste Management at khasra No-452 , Village- Pali Chak (Pali-II),Tehsil & Dist-Pali (Raj) ,(Proposal No-30700)Proponent Name:- Rakesh Aggarwal (Managing Director),Add-R-10/107,New Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad, UP, [email protected] tothe following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting: Name of the consultant: - Eco Chem Sales & Service Office Floor, Ashoka Pavillion- A, Opp. Kapadia Health Club, New Civil Road, Surat- 395001 (Gujrat); Mob No: + +91 9227934111; [email protected] , subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting: Part A – SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

1. This E.C. is granted for setting up of Municipal Solod Waste Management at at khasra No-452 , Village- Pali Chak (Pali-II),Tehsil & Dist-Pali (Raj). 2. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. 3. As envisaged the PP shall ear mark a sum of Rs. 71.75 lacs towards capital cost and Rs. 8.0 lacs for environmental monitoring , for taking up various environmental protection measures under the Environmental Management Programme. 4. The project proponent shall obtain prior CTE / CTO from RSPCB before implementing the project. All the conditions stipulated by the RPCB in its CTE/CTO shall be effectively implemented. 5. Project Authorities shall ensure transportation, segregation and composting in accordance with the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. 6. Permission to draw ground water shall be obtained from CGWA/CGWB prior to construction/ operation of project. 7. The entire project area shall be properly fenced. 8. Final disposal measures – municipal solid wastes should prevent contamination of ground water, surface water and ambient air quality. 9. Facility for land filling should be designed with protective measures against pollution of ground water, surface water and air fugitive dust, wind-blown litter, bad odour, fire hazard, bird menace, pests or rodents, greenhouse gas emissions, leachate collection , slope 61 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 62 instability and erosion. A provision for site closure and Post Closure Maintenance shall also be ensured 10. Proper mechanism should be adopted for extraction leachate. 11. The PP should provide one no. of peizometric well at suitable locations in the unit and half year monitoring of this well water would be done.Location of the well should be shown in the map. 12. The PP should provide separate drainage and outlets with the precaution that the storm water shall not come into contact with leachate. 13. Piezometers of adequate depth shall be installed just beyond the periphery of landfill site and the water samples from the same be collected and analysed quarterly to assess any pollution from landfill site. 14. The biodegradable wastes shall be processed by composting using vermi-composting, anaerobic digestion or any other appropriate biological process for stabilization of wastes. It shall be ensured that compost or any other end product shall comply with standards as specified in Schedule-IV of MSW Rules. 15. Bio-medical waste and industrial wastes shall not be mixed with MSW and such wastes shall follow the rules specified separately for the purpose. 16. Wastes from slaughter houses, meat and fish markets, fruits and vegetable markets, which are biodegradable in nature, shall be managed to make compost out of such wastes. 17. Waste collected from residential and other areas shall be transferred to community bin by hand driven containerized carts or other small vehicles. 18. Horticultural and construction / demolition wastes or debris shall be collected separately and disposed of following proper norms. Similarly, wastes generated by dairies shall be regulated in accordance with the relevant laws; 19. Garbage, dry leaves shall not be burnt; 20. Stray animals shall not be allowed to move around waste storage facilities. 21. Manual handling of waste shall be prohibited. If unavoidable due to constraints, manual handling shall be carried out under proper precaution with due care for safety of workers. 22. Transportation of MSW from place to place should be under hygienic conditions and be carried through specially designed transport system so as to prevent foul odour, littering, unsightly conditions and accessibility to vectors as per the Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Trans-boundary Movement) Rules, 2008 including the section 129 to 137 of Central Motor Vehicle Rule 1989. 23. Vehicles used for transportation of wastes shall be covered. Waste should not be visible to public, nor exposed to open environment preventing their scattering. The following criteria shall be met:- a) The storage facilities set up by municipal authorities shall be attended daily for clearing of wastes. The bins or containers wherever placed shall be cleaned before they start overflowing; b) Transportation vehicles shall be so designed that multiple handling of wastes, prior to final disposal, is avoided. 24. Water sprinklers shall be provided for controlling fugitive dust. 25. First aid and sanitation arrangements shall be made for the drivers and other workers. 26. The PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 87.00 Lakhs as CSR as per the proposal submitted and the detailed action plan be submitted to RSPCB at the time seeking CTE.

62 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 63 27. The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site and provide health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. As proposed the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 13.5 Lakh annual recurring cost for labour welfare. 28. Regular monitoring of the ambient air quality and water quality shall be carried out. Monitoring stations and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board. Periodic reports shall be submitted to the Regional office of, SEIAA Rajasthan and RSPCB. 29. The P.P. should ensured compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs State of Rajasthan and others. 30. Green belt shall be developed in at least 33% of the total project area with suitable species of the plants as per the CPCB guidelines. 31. Occupational health surveillance of the workers shall be done on a regular basis and records maintained as per the Factories Act. 32. The PP shall undertake eco-developmental measures including community welfare measures in the project area for the overall improvement of the environment. General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the

63 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 64 provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner. 10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company. Agenda no. 12File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (600)/ 2018-19

Project Name :- ToR for " Modification & expansion from of MS Ingots/Ingots, from 1,08,000 TPA and TMT Bars/MS/SS Flats/SS Bar/SS Road/MS Angle/Channal with capacity 1,07,000 TPA to TMT Bars/MS/SS Flats/SS Bar/SS Rods/MS angle/Channal & MS/SS Coil/Pipe/Tube/all

64 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 65 type casting & rolling item capacity 1,07,000 TPA at Plot area of 15,000 Sq m" located at # SP-37,Kaladera,RIICO Industrial Area, Tehsil- Chomu, Dist-Jaipur,Rajasthan, .(Proposal No-30733)

Proponent Name:- M.K.Agarwal (Director), R/O-8/405,Vidhyadhar Nagar Jaipur,M/S Hari kripa Business Venture Pvt. Ltd.,Add-SP-37,RIICO Industrial Area,Kaladera, Tehsil-Chomu, Dist-Jaipur,[email protected]

Name of the consultant: - Global Management Engineering consultants,Add-Saharan Tower,308,officers campus Extension, Sirsi Road Khatipura, Jaipur, Rajasthan,[email protected]

Observation of the committee-

The SEAC observed that the PP has not furnished required documents and information like affidavit regarding non- violation of EIA Notification dated 8.3.2018, certified compliance of conditions of earlier EC etc. The PP requested for some time to complete deficiencies regarding affidavit and compliance report etc.

The committee resolved to consider the project for grant of ToRs after receiving the required documents/information especially about no violation carried out by the PP. The PP should also submit year wise changes made in the plant and machinery with investment made there on along with production details.

The PP and his Consultants were clearly informed to start compilation of this information without waiting for the query letter from the SEAC and to submit the reply within 45 after getting the query letter. A copy of the reply along with a copy of this query letter be E-mailed to all the members of SEAC along with enclosures, if any.

Agenda no. 13File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15674)/ 2018-19

Project Name: -TOR for our proposed project “Proposed UIT Residential and commercial scheme, Vigvan Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan,” located at village: Ballaboda and Tulera Tehsil &District Alwar (Raj.) .(Proposal No-30367)

Proponent Name:-Urban Improvement Trust Alwar, [email protected]

Name of the consultant: - Global Management Engineering consultants ,Add-Saharan Tower,308,officers campus Extension, Sirsi Road Khatipura, Jaipur, Rajasthan,[email protected]

Observation of the committee-

65 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 66 As per the affidavit dated 26.2.2019 sworned by Sh. Kana Ram, Secretary, IAS, UIT, Alwar, and submitted during the meeting, the PP has stated that no activity for civil construction in the Vigyan Nagar, except WBM roads has been undertaken.The affidavit shows that the PP has carried out construction of WBM roads without prior environmental clearance from SEIAA. This is clear violation of the EIA Notification. The project is therefore required to be dealt with by the SEAC as a case of violation, in terms of the Notifications dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 of the MoEF &CC. The SEAC considered the case as that of violation and resolved to issue ToR . Keeping in view the information contained in the documents and records, the State Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), Rajasthan during its 4.8thmeeting of SEAC dated 25-26thFeb, 2019 prescribed the following ToRs with public hearing for carrying out One Season EIA as per the EIA notification 2006. (through an Environmental Consultant duly approved by QCI / NABET for this sector) for the project. I. SPECIFIC ToR :

i) The PP shall undertake assessment of ecological damage, remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan. Such plan shall be prepared as an independent chapter in the Environment Impact Assessment report. The report shall be prepared by the accredited consultant. The collection and analyses of data for assessment of ecological damage, preparation of remediation plan and natural and community resource plan shall be done by an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or an environmental Laboratory, accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories or a Laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Institution working in the field of environment. ii) The Environment Management Plan shall comprise remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan corresponding to ecological damage assessed and economic benefit derived due to violation. iii) The PP shall undertake Final Environment Impact Assessment and prepare Final Environment Management Plan after conducting Public Hearing. iv) The PP shall be required to submit a bank guarantee equivalent to the amount of remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan with the State Pollution Control Board and the PP shall deposit the bank guarantee prior to the grant of Environmental Clearance and which shall be released after successful implementation of the remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan and after recommendation by Regional Office of the Ministry, State Level Expert Appraisal Committee and approval of SEIAA. v) The PP who has committed violation of the EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006 shall be governed by the public consultation in the parent notification as per the directions dated 14.3.2018 of the Hon’ble Madras High Court in the matter of WIVIP Nos. 3361 and 3362 of 2018 and WMP No. 3721 of 2018 in WP No.

66 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 67 11189 of 2017 and the Office Memorandum dated 16.3.2018 of the MoEF & CC GoI. vi) Public Hearing: The PP shall get the Public hearing conducted in terms of the OM dated 16.3.2018 of the MoEF & CC. After preparing the draft EIA (as per the generic structure prescribed in Appendix-III of the EIA Notification, 2006 and as amended ), the proponent shall get the public hearing conducted (strictly following the procedure laid down in the Appendix IV of the Amendment Notification dt. 01.12.2009 and MoEF circular no. J-15012/29/2010/IA.II(M) dt. 19.04.2010). In this regard due care would be taken in (i) deciding the venue of public hearing (at the project site or in its closed proximity, to ensure widest possible public participation), (ii) forwarding the Draft EIA Reports with Executive Summary Reports and notice for hearing to various authorities / offices, specifically to Urban Local Bodies/ Panchayati Raj. Institutions (i.e Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti & Gram Panchayat)/ Development Authorities (i.e. U.I.T., J.D.A. etc.), (iii) adequate publicity regarding date, place and time of public hearing among local public, (iv) recording requisite “certificate” at the end of public hearing proceedings / report and (v) displaying the report in the office of Gram Panchayat, Zila Parishad, Collectorate etc. After completing the public hearing process as described above, the proponent shall take further necessary action for obtaining environmental clearance in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments made thereafter. A certificate should be submitted by the Regional Officer Pollution Control Board that the process followed for public hearing was adequate as required in reference to contents of MoEF O.M. no. J-15012/29/2010-IA-II(M) dt. 19.04.2010 II. General ToR: 1. The validity period of this ToRs letter would be for a period of three years from the date of dispatch of the ToRs letter.

2. Examine and provide details relating the impact on infrastructure like water supply, storm water drainage, sewerage power, etc., and the disposal of treated/raw wastes from the park on land/water body and into sewerage system. 3. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted. 4. Study the socio-economic conditions of the project area and its surroundings and their impact on the project design and operation.

67 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 68 5. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them should be submitted along with detailed listing of vegetation. 6. Study the hydrological and geo-hydrological conditions of the project area. Include a contour plan indicating slopes and showing drainage pattern and outfall. 7. Examine and submit details about the resettlement and rehabilitation of project-affected persons in the nearby villages, in accordance with the national resettlement and rehabilitation policy. 8. Submit development strategy of the area. 9. Provide relevant Elevation and conceptual plan of the area. 10. Storm water drainage details and outfall may be described. Rainwater harvesting proposals should be made with due safeguards for ground water quality Maximize recycling of water and utilization of rainwater. 11. Water balance taking into account the population projection residents and the sources of water using the reduced water consumption as given in the Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects. Also give water requirements for DG sets, air conditioning system etc. Commitment regarding availability of requisite quantity of water from the competent authority. Also provide account of reuse and re-circulation of effluents. 12. Provide water supply system design (taking care of the dual plumbing). 13. Budgetary provision shall be made for the housing of construction labor within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. 14. Details regarding Occupational health impact of the project should be provided. Health study in the surrounding area be carried out covering information regarding prevailing diseases, mortality rate etc. Health and Safety Plan should be prepared and submitted. 15. Examine soil characteristics, topography, rain fall pattern and soil erosion. Ground water recharge pits to be suitably proposed as per MoEF guidelines. 16. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar energy, wind energy may be described. Quantify the amount of non conventional energy used, day light utilization, solar component etc 17. Risk assessment and disaster management plan be prepared which should include flood fighting with cost estimation and relevant budgetary provision. 18. Detailed fire fighting plan along with the locations and capacity of the water hydrants. 19. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made. 20. Explore possibility of generating biogas from decomposable wastes. Provide details and capacity of organic converters. Provide locations and size of composting area 21. Arrangements for hazardous waste management (if any) may be described. 22. Give electrical design including various loads, DG, transformer selection etc. Provide details of the DG sets also giving details of Eco- friendly DG sets. 23. Common facilities for waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal (all effluent, emission and refuse including MSW, biomedical and hazardous wastes).

68 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 69 24. Traffic management and circulation plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described. Traffic survey should be carried out on weekdays and weekend. 25. Make provision of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between habitation and industry. 26. EMP should include technical and institutional aspects for pre-treatment by constituent units and cost of EMP should be properly worked out and appropriate funds should be allocated. 27. Use of local building materials should be described. The provisions of Fly Ash Notification should be kept in view. 28. Green belt should be developed in 33% of total area landscape plan green belts and open spaces may be described. Provide a horticulture plan with percentage of green cover given, type of plantation taking into account both local species and biodiversity. 29. Environmental Management Plan should be accompanied with Environmental Monitoring Plan and environmental cost and benefit assessment. 30. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan. 31. The P.P. will carry out proper Socio-economic survey of the villages situated in the study area. Based upon its findings and keeping in view the felt needs of local populations, the P.P. will provide adequate budget for carrying out CER activities. The proposal should contain provision for toilets for girls in near by schools. 32. A voluntary commitment of the Social responsibility activities to be undertaken by the project proponent is to be given and the budgeted amount proposed for such activity will be kept. Refer enclosed annexure -1 33. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy in the light of ESBC code. 34. Make assessment of any regulatory measure in view of the environmental and social impacts of the project (such as unauthorized development around the township). 35. Any litigation pending against the project and /or any direction /order passed by any Court of Law against the project, if so, details thereof. 36. The P.P. should ensure compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs State of Rajasthan and others and submit detail report. 37. The impact of the project on land use including change of course of water, if any should be given. Also Impact on topography, drainage, agricultural fields, cattle fields, wildlife, water logging leading to water borne diseases, if any. It may also be shown whether it will lead to change of watercourse of the river. Modeling exercise should also be carried out through an expert agency to show the change in river flow dynamics, if any. 38. Details of construction activity including date of starting of construction work and investment incurred till date along with photographs and in case of industries / mining, the quantity of products produced so far, should be essentially mentioned by the PP / Consultant. 39. A separate chapter on compliance to the environmental clearance conditions and / or the NOC / consent from the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board should be

69 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 70 submitted. The testing/ verification undertaken for the compliance should be from the recognized environmental laboratory. 40. Used filter papers (Air monitoring) along with photographs of the site showing Air / Water sampling / monitoring activity / equipment used at each station should be submitted. Original copies of analysis report of all the relevant data referred in the documents should be enclosed. 41. Following information regarding the work order/agreement issued by the P.P. to the consultant (Accredited from QCI/ NABET for proposed project Sector) should be submitted:- a. Dispatch No. of the work order/agreement. b. Date of issue of work order. c. Date of start of air/water/other monitoring work (as applicable) d. Postal address/ Email Address/ Fax Number/ Mobile Number and Landline Number of the P.P. Points included in TOR as per MoEF circular no. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I)-Pt. dt. 19.05.2011 regarding Corporate Environmental Responsibility.

45. (a)Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 46. (b) Does the Environment Policy prescribed for standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms /conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 47. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions? Details of this system may be given. 48. Does the company have a system of reporting of non-compliances/violations of Environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and /or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report.

In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of points of ToRs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:-

S. No Items in the letter of the ToRs Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 14File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15675)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-TOR for our proposed project “Proposed UIT Residential and commercial scheme, Shalimar Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan,” located at village: Ballaboda and Tulera Tehsil &District Alwar (Raj.) .(Proposal No-30405)

Proponent Name:-Urban Improvement Trust Alwar,[email protected]

70 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 71 Name of the consultant: - Global Management Engineering consultants,Add-Saharan Tower,308,officers campus Extension, Sirsi Road Khatipura, Jaipur, Rajasthan,[email protected]

Observation of the committee-

As per the affidavit dated 26.2.2019 sworn by Sh. Kana Ram, Secretary, IAS, UIT, Alwar, and submitted during the meeting, the PP has stated that no activity for civil construction in the Shalimar Nagar, except WBM roads has been undertaken. The affidavit shows that the PP has carried out construction of WBM roads without prior environmental clearance from SEIAA. This is clear violation of the EIA Notification. The project is therefore required to be dealt with by the SEAC as a case of violation, in terms of the Notifications dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 of the MoEF &CC.

The SEAC considered the case as that of violation and resolved to issue ToRs as Violation case.

Keeping in view the information contained in the documents and records, the State Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), Rajasthan during its 4.8th meeting of SEAC dated 25-26thFeb., 2019 prescribed the following ToRs with public hearing for carrying out One Season EIA as per the EIA notification 2006. (through an Environmental Consultant duly approved by QCI / NABET for this sector) for the project. I. SPECIFIC ToR :

i) The PP shall undertake assessment of ecological damage, remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan. Such plan shall be prepared as an independent chapter in the Environment Impact Assessment report. The report shall be prepared by the accredited consultant. The collection and analyses of data for assessment of ecological damage, preparation of remediation plan and natural and community resource plan shall be done by an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or an environmental Laboratory, accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories or a Laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Institution working in the field of environment. ii) The Environment Management Plan shall comprise remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan corresponding to ecological damage assessed and economic benefit derived due to violation. iii) The PP shall undertake Final Environment Impact Assessment and prepare Final Environment Management Plan after conducting Public Hearing. iv) The PP shall be required to submit a bank guarantee equivalent to the amount of remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan with the State Pollution Control Board and the PP shall deposit the bank guarantee prior to the grant of Environmental Clearance and which shall be released after successful

71 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 72 implementation of the remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan and after recommendation by Regional Office of the Ministry, State Level Expert Appraisal Committee and approval of SEIAA. v) The PP who has committed violation of the EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006 shall be governed by the public consultation in the parent notification as per the directions dated 14.3.2018 of the Hon’ble Madras High Court in the matter of WIVIP Nos. 3361 and 3362 of 2018 and WMP No. 3721 of 2018 in WP No. 11189 of 2017 and the Office Memorandum dated 16.3.2018 of the MoEF & CC GoI. vi) Public Hearing: The PP shall get the Public hearing conducted in terms of the OM dated 16.3.2018 of the MoEF & CC. After preparing the draft EIA (as per the generic structure prescribed in Appendix-III of the EIA Notification, 2006 and as amended ), the proponent shall get the public hearing conducted (strictly following the procedure laid down in the Appendix IV of the Amendment Notification dt. 01.12.2009 and MoEF circular no. J-15012/29/2010/IA.II(M) dt. 19.04.2010). In this regard due care would be taken in (i) deciding the venue of public hearing (at the project site or in its closed proximity, to ensure widest possible public participation), (ii) forwarding the Draft EIA Reports with Executive Summary Reports and notice for hearing to various authorities / offices, specifically to Urban Local Bodies/ Panchayati Raj. Institutions (i.e Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti & Gram Panchayat)/ Development Authorities (i.e. U.I.T., J.D.A. etc.), (iii) adequate publicity regarding date, place and time of public hearing among local public, (iv) recording requisite “certificate” at the end of public hearing proceedings / report and (v) displaying the report in the office of Gram Panchayat, Zila Parishad, Collectorate etc. After completing the public hearing process as described above, the proponent shall take further necessary action for obtaining environmental clearance in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments made thereafter. A certificate should be submitted by the Regional Officer Pollution Control Board that the process followed for public hearing was adequate as required in reference to contents of MoEF O.M. no. J-15012/29/2010-IA-II(M) dt. 19.04.2010 II. General ToR: 1. The validity period of this ToRs letter would be for a period of three years from the date of dispatch of the ToRs letter.

2. Examine and provide details relating the impact on infrastructure like water supply, storm water drainage, sewerage power, etc., and the disposal of treated/raw wastes from the park on land/water body and into sewerage system. 3. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific

72 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 73 meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted. 4. Study the socio-economic conditions of the project area and its surroundings and their impact on the project design and operation. 5. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them should be submitted along with detailed listing of vegetation. 6. Study the hydrological and geo-hydrological conditions of the project area. Include a contour plan indicating slopes and showing drainage pattern and outfall. 7. Examine and submit details about the resettlement and rehabilitation of project-affected persons in the nearby villages, in accordance with the national resettlement and rehabilitation policy. 8. Submit development strategy of the area. 9. Provide relevant Elevation and conceptual plan of the area. 10. Storm water drainage details and outfall may be described. Rainwater harvesting proposals should be made with due safeguards for ground water quality Maximize recycling of water and utilization of rainwater. 11. Water balance taking into account the population projection residents and the sources of water using the reduced water consumption as given in the Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects. Also give water requirements for DG sets, air conditioning system etc. Commitment regarding availability of requisite quantity of water from the competent authority. Also provide account of reuse and re-circulation of effluents. 12. Provide water supply system design (taking care of the dual plumbing). 13. Budgetary provision shall be made for the housing of construction labor within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. 14. Details regarding Occupational health impact of the project should be provided. Health study in the surrounding area be carried out covering information regarding prevailing diseases, mortality rate etc. Health and Safety Plan should be prepared and submitted. 15. Examine soil characteristics, topography, rain fall pattern and soil erosion. Ground water recharge pits to be suitably proposed as per MoEF guidelines. 16. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar energy, wind energy may be described. Quantify the amount of non conventional energy used, day light utilization, solar component etc 17. Risk assessment and disaster management plan be prepared which should include flood fighting with cost estimation and relevant budgetary provision. 18. Detailed fire fighting plan along with the locations and capacity of the water hydrants. 19. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made. 20. Explore possibility of generating biogas from decomposable wastes. Provide details and capacity of organic converters. Provide locations and size of composting area 21. Arrangements for hazardous waste management (if any) may be described.

73 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 74 22. Give electrical design including various loads, DG, transformer selection etc. Provide details of the DG sets also giving details of Eco- friendly DG sets. 23. Common facilities for waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal (all effluent, emission and refuse including MSW, biomedical and hazardous wastes). 24. Traffic management and circulation plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be described. Traffic survey should be carried out on weekdays and weekend. 25. Make provision of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between habitation and industry. 26. EMP should include technical and institutional aspects for pre-treatment by constituent units and cost of EMP should be properly worked out and appropriate funds should be allocated. 27. Use of local building materials should be described. The provisions of Fly Ash Notification should be kept in view. 28. Green belt should be developed in 33% of total area landscape plan green belts and open spaces may be described. Provide a horticulture plan with percentage of green cover given, type of plantation taking into account both local species and biodiversity.

29. Environmental Management Plan should be accompanied with Environmental Monitoring Plan and environmental cost and benefit assessment. 30. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for Environmental Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan. 31. The P.P. will carry out proper Socio-economic survey of the villages situated in the study area. Based upon its findings and keeping in view the felt needs of local populations, the P.P. will provide adequate budget for carrying out CER activities. The proposal should contain provision for toilets for girls in near by schools. 32. A voluntary commitment of the Social responsibility activities to be undertaken by the project proponent is to be given and the budgeted amount proposed for such activity will be kept. Refer enclosed annexure -1 33. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy in the light of ESBC code. 34. Make assessment of any regulatory measure in view of the environmental and social impacts of the project (such as unauthorized development around the township). 35. Any litigation pending against the project and /or any direction /order passed by any Court of Law against the project, if so, details thereof. 36. The P.P. should ensure compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs State of Rajasthan and others and submit detail report. 37. The impact of the project on land use including change of course of water, if any should be given. Also Impact on topography, drainage, agricultural fields, cattle fields, wildlife, water logging leading to water borne diseases, if any. It may also be shown whether it will lead to change of watercourse of the river. Modeling exercise should also be carried out through an expert agency to show the change in river flow dynamics, if any. 38. Details of construction activity including date of starting of construction work and investment incurred till date along with photographs and in case of industries /

74 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 75 mining, the quantity of products produced so far, should be essentially mentioned by the PP / Consultant. 39. A separate chapter on compliance to the environmental clearance conditions and / or the NOC / consent from the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board should be submitted. The testing/ verification undertaken for the compliance should be from the recognized environmental laboratory. 40. Used filter papers (Air monitoring) along with photographs of the site showing Air / Water sampling / monitoring activity / equipment used at each station should be submitted. Original copies of analysis report of all the relevant data referred in the documents should be enclosed. 41. Following information regarding the work order/agreement issued by the P.P. to the consultant (Accredited from QCI/ NABET for proposed project Sector) should be submitted:- e. Dispatch No. of the work order/agreement. f. Date of issue of work order. g. Date of start of air/water/other monitoring work (as applicable) h. Postal address/ Email Address/ Fax Number/ Mobile Number and Landline Number of the P.P. Points included in TOR as per MoEF circular no. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I)-Pt. dt. 19.05.2011 regarding Corporate Environmental Responsibility.

42. (a)Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. (b) Does the Environment Policy prescribed for standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms /conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 43. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions? Details of this system may be given. 44. Does the company have a system of reporting of non-compliances/violations of Environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and /or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report.

In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of points of ToRs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:-

S. No Items in the letter of the ToRs Reply / Response by the PP

Agenda no. 15File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15263)/ 2018-19

75 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 76 Project Name :- E.C for proposed project" Muncipal solid Waste Management" with capacity: 145 TPD, M/S. Rollz Material Handling systems Pvt. Ltd., at Village - Keerkheda, Tehsil & District Bhilwara, (Raj.)

Proponent Name:- M/S. Rollz Material Handling systems Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Prem Pal Singh , Deputy Manager , Add - 212, Jyoti Shikhar Tower , district centre, Jankpuri, New Delhi, Email - [email protected],

Name of the consultant: - Global Management And engineering, Saharan Tower # 308, Officers Campus Extension, sirsi Road Dhatipura, Jaipur, Email - [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents provided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

1. Category/Item No. B1/ 7(i) (in Schedule): 2. Location of Project Khasra No- 2031, Village- Keerkheda (Sanganer), Tehsil and District- Bhilwara (Raj) 3. Project Details S No Particulars Area (sq m) Percentage(%) Land use Break up 1. Plant/ Build up area 13,927 20.05 2. Roads/ Corridors 2,962.6 04.26 3. Green belt/ Plantation 12,579 18.11 4. Sanitary Landfill area 40000 57.58 Total 69468.6 Page no 41 of EIA EMP report 4. Details of No construction has been taken at site. construction taken Page no. place at site(if any) 5. Salient features S No. Particulars MT % regarding products 1 Incoming Waste 145 and process in brief 2 Refused Derived 72.5 50% including Plant Fuel Capacity. 3 Compost 14.5 10% 4 Moisture Loss 50.75 35% 5 Inert Removed 7.25 5% Page no 31of EIA EMP report

6. Raw Materials Raw material is Municipal Solid waste of amount of 145 TPD. requirement ( In 76 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 77 case of more than Page no 31 of EIA EMP report one product Raw material for each product should be specified ) 7. Solid waste Solid waste will be generated about 5.15 kg per day / h a z . w a s t e quantities and management 8. Use of substances Diesel will be used for DG set. or materials which Page no 27 of EIA EMP report. are hazardous 9. Project Cost Page no 25 of EIA EMP report. 10. Water Requirement The daily water requirement for the project will be 9.0KLD (2.0 KLD & Source Fresh + 6.2 KLD recycled) Particulars Demand Quantity Industrial One time water demand 7.0 KLD Fresh water demand 00 KLD Recycled water 7.0 KLD Domestic One time water 2.0 KLD Source of water:-. Total waste water generation Area Waste water generated Disposal Industrial 6.5 KLD After treatment in ETP Domestic 1.7KLD After treatment page no. 2-8 11. Fuel & Energy Detail capacity Source Construction phase Power requirement 10 KW Rajasthan State Electricity Board/ DG Set Operational phase Connected load 200 KW Rajasthan State Electricity Board Power back up 40 kVA & DG Set 25 kVA page no. 2-9

77 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 78 12. Application No. & 15263 date: 22.01.2018, submission of Final EIA EMP report. Date & documents submitted 13. Environment SN Particulars Capital Cost Recurring cost Management Plan in lakh in lakh along with 1 Air Pollution Control 25.00 0.5 Budgetary breakup 2 Water Pollution Control 55.36 2.0 3 Noise Pollution Control 3.00 0.2 4 Environment Monitoring 2.00 2.0

5 Green Belt 15.00 2.0 Total 100.36 6.7 Page no 125 14. CSR Activates S No Activities C a p i t a l along with cost in lac budgetary breakup 1 Education welfare: scholarship for 26.50 students in nearby govt. school 2 Medical/ Health Camp:organize health 10.00 check-up camps 3 Area development: provide assistance to 60.00 nearby village panchayat for area development. Total 96.50 Page no 125 15. ETP ETP is proposed with capacity of 10 KLD Page no 25 16. G r e e n 33 % area will be developed as green area including green belt. Belt/Plantation Page no 41 17. Budgetary Breakup S No Activity Amount for Labour in Lakh 1 Safedrinkingwater 0.50 2 Urinal andlatrines, bathrooms 3.00 3 Medical & health facility to labour family 5.0 4 Fund allocation for education of workers5.0 children Total 13.5 Page no – 125

78 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 79

Observation of the committee-

The PP and consultant requested to consider their case on 25th Feb. as they have their case for Pali at agenda no. 11. The SEAC accepted the request.

During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation. He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of the MoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. Keeping in view the presentation made by the PP and its Consultants and discussion held during the meeting, the SEAC asked the PP to submit the following information:

1) Revised layout map including location of 1 piezometric well and make correction of typographical errors in the list of flora and fauna in the report. 2) Affidavit regarding no violation of EIA notifications dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018,

The PP informed that he will submit the desired information during the course of the day. The SEAC agreed to it and the PP submitted the information accordingly vide letter dated 25.2.2019 along with affidavit and legal undertaking. The SEAC perused the information submitted by the PP.

Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P.before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8th meeting held on 25-26thFeb,2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of E.C. for proposed Project Name :- E.C for proposed project" Muncipal solid Waste Management" with capacity: 145 TPD, M/S. Rollz Material Handling systems Pvt. Ltd., at Village - Keerkheda, Tehsil & District Bhilwara, (Raj.), Proponent Name:- M/S. Rollz Material Handling systems Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Prem Pal Singh , Deputy Manager , Add - 212, Jyoti Shikhar Tower , district centre, Jankpuri, New Delhi, Email - [email protected], Name of the consultant: - Eco Chem Sales & Service Office Floor, Ashoka Pavillion- A, Opp. Kapadia Health Club, New Civil Road, Surat- 395001 (Gujrat); Mob No: + +91 9227934111; [email protected] , subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

Part A – SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

1. This E.C. is granted for setting up of Muncipal solid Waste Management" with capacity: 145 TPD, M/S. Rollz Material Handling systems Pvt. Ltd., at Village - Keerkheda, Tehsil & District Bhilwara, (Raj.) 2. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply 79 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 80 with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. 3. As envisaged the PP shall ear mark a sum of Rs. 100.36 lacs towards capital cost and Rs.6.7 lacs for environmental monitoring , for taking up various environmental protection measures under the Environmental Management Programme. 4. The project proponent shall obtain prior CTE / CTO from RSPCB before implementing the project. All the conditions stipulated by the RPCB in its CTE/CTO shall be effectively implemented. 5. Project Authorities shall ensure transportation, segregation and composting in accordance with the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. 6. Permission to draw ground water shall be obtained from CGWA/CGWB prior to construction/ operation of project. 7. The entire project area shall be properly fenced. 8. Final disposal measures – municipal solid wastes should prevent contamination of ground water, surface water and ambient air quality. 9. Facility for land filling should be designed with protective measures against pollution of ground water, surface water and air fugitive dust, wind-blown litter, bad odour, fire hazard, bird menace, pests or rodents, greenhouse gas emissions, leachate collection , slope instability and erosion. A provision for site closure and Post Closure Maintenance shall also be ensured 10. Proper mechanism should be adopted for extraction leachate. 11. The PP should provide separate drainage and outlets with the precaution that the storm water shall not come into contact with leachate. 12. Piezometers of adequate depth shall be installed just beyond the periphery of landfill site and the water samples from the same be collected and analysed quarterly to assess any pollution from landfill site. 13. The biodegradable wastes shall be processed by composting using vermi-composting, anaerobic digestion or any other appropriate biological process for stabilization of wastes. It shall be ensured that compost or any other end product shall comply with standards as specified in Schedule-IV of MSW Rules. 14. Bio-medical waste and industrial wastes shall not be mixed with MSW and such wastes shall follow the rules specified separately for the purpose. 15. Wastes from slaughter houses, meat and fish markets, fruits and vegetable markets, which are biodegradable in nature, shall be managed to make compost out of such wastes. 16. Waste collected from residential and other areas shall be transferred to community bin by hand driven containerized carts or other small vehicles. 17. Horticultural and construction / demolition wastes or debris shall be collected separately and disposed of following proper norms. Similarly, wastes generated by dairies shall be regulated in accordance with the relevant laws; 18. Garbage, dry leaves shall not be burnt; 19. Stray animals shall not be allowed to move around waste storage facilities. 20. Manual handling of waste shall be prohibited. If unavoidable due to constraints, manual handling shall be carried out under proper precaution with due care for safety of workers. 21. Transportation of MSW from place to place should be under hygienic conditions and be carried through specially designed transport system so as to prevent foul odour, littering, unsightly conditions and accessibility to vectors as per the Hazardous Wastes (Management,

80 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 81 Handling and Trans-boundary Movement) Rules, 2008 including the section 129 to 137 of Central Motor Vehicle Rule 1989. 22. Vehicles used for transportation of wastes shall be covered. Waste should not be visible to public, nor exposed to open environment preventing their scattering. The following criteria shall be met:- c) The storage facilities set up by municipal authorities shall be attended daily for clearing of wastes. The bins or containers wherever placed shall be cleaned before they start overflowing; d) Transportation vehicles shall be so designed that multiple handling of wastes, prior to final disposal, is avoided. 23. Water sprinklers shall be provided for controlling fugitive dust. 24. First aid and sanitation arrangements shall be made for the drivers and other workers. 25. The PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 96.50 Lakhs as CSR as per the proposal submitted and the detailed action plan be submitted to RSPCB at the time seeking CTE.

26. The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site and provide health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. As proposed the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 13.5 Lakh annual recurring cost for labour welfare. 27. Regular monitoring of the ambient air quality and water quality shall be carried out. Monitoring stations and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board. Periodic reports shall be submitted to the Regional office of, SEIAA Rajasthan and RSPCB. 28. The PP should provide one no. of peizometric well at suitable locations in the unit and half year monitoring of this well water would be done.Location of the well should be shown in the map.

29. The P.P. should ensured compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs State of Rajasthan and others. 30. Green belt shall be developed in at least 33% of the total project area with suitable species of the plants as per the CPCB guidelines. 31. Occupational health surveillance of the workers shall be done on a regular basis and records maintained as per the Factories Act. 32. The PP shall undertake eco-developmental measures including community welfare measures in the project area for the overall improvement of the environment.

General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.

81 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 82 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory.

82 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 83 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company. Agenda no. 16File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15677)/ 2018-19

Project Name :- ToR for "Capacity Expansion by installation of Additional Storage tanks of Ethanol 450 KL (1X180, 2X100, 1X70) U/G & MS (1X3500 KL) A/G Village:- Salawas, Tehsil-Luni, District-Jodhpur, Rajasthan,Khasra No-681,687/2.(Proposal No-30544)

Proponent Name:-M/S Hindusthan Petroleum corporation Limited, Add- Village:- Salawas, Tehsil-Luni, District-Jodhpur, Rajasthan,[email protected]

Name of the consultant: - Vardan Environet Add:- 142, sec.57, Gurgaon (Haryana) E-Mail:- [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:- 1.Category/Item No. (in Schedule): Category ‘B’ Project or Activity 6(b) 2.Location of Project Vill:- Salawas, Tehsil Luni, Dist:- Jodhpur, Rajasthan 3.Project Details Land use Break up S.No Particulars A r e a Percentage(%) . (Sq.m.) 1. Plant Area 35094+326+ 36.63 15000 2. Roads/Corridors 2000 1.47 3. Plantation 45000 33 4. Open Area 40000 28.9 Total 137420 100

83 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 84 PFR page no. 14 4.Details of construction taken place PFR Page No. 15 at site(if any) 5.Salient features regarding products PFR Page No. 13 and process in brief including Plant Capacity. 6.Raw Materials requirement ( In PFR Page No. 13 case of more than one product Raw material for each product should be specified ) 7.Solid waste /haz.waste quantities PFR Page No. 17 and management 8.Use of substances or materials PFR Page No. 17 which are hazardous 9.Project Cost Rs. 1000Lakhs PFR Page No. 19 10.Water Requirement & Source The daily water requirement for the project will be 45KLD Particulars Demand Quantity Industrial One time water demand

Fresh water demand

Recycled water

Domestic One time water Source of water:-.CGWA Total waste water generation Area Waste water Disposal generated Industri A f t e r al treatment in ETP Domesti A f t e r c treatment PFR pgae no. 03 11.Fuel & Energy Electricity: 250KVA PFR pgae no. 04 84 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 85 12.Application No. & Date & SIA/RJ/IND2/30544/2018 dated 27.12.2018 documents submitted 13.Environment Management Plan PFR pgae no. 21 along with Budgetary breakup 14.CSR Activates along with PFR pgae no. 21 budgetary breakup 15.ETP PFR pgae no. 17

16.Green Belt/Plantation PFR pgae no. 21

17.Budgetary Breakup for Labour PFR pgae no. 21

Observation of the committee-

Neither the PP nor the consultant was present for presentation. There was no written information about the absence too. The committee resolved to issue a warning letter for the non compliance to the PP giving 45 days’ time to reply otherwise the Case would be recommended to SEIA for close & delist.

Agenda no. 17File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15409)/ 2018-19

Project Name :- Environmental Clearance for the Proposed Group Greenfield Facility of manufacturing plant for Drug Intermediate (Vitamins, Steroids & Harmones) at H1-174 RIICO, shree Khatushyam Ji Idustrial Area. Reengus, District- Sikar, Rajasthan by M/s Ratantray Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.

Proponent Name:-M/s Rarantray Phamaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.

Name of the consultant: - Vardan Encironet (QCI and NABET/EIA/1619/RA 0037) D-142, Sushant Lok-III, Sector 57 Gurgaon (Haryana) Contact no. 9810355569 E-mail: [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:- 1. Category/Item No. (in Category ‘B’ Project or Activity 5(F) Schedule): 2. Location of Project Plot No. H1-174 RIICO, Shree KhatushyamJi Industrial Area, Reengus, District-Sikar, Rajasthan (302039) 3. Project Details Land S.No. Particulars Area (Sq.m.) Percentage(%) use Break up 1. Plant Area 235 47

85 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 86 2. Roads/Corridors 100 20 3. Plantation 165 33 4. Open Area -- -- Total 500 100 Chapter 2 of Final EIA/EMP Report (Section 2.10.1, Page no. 50) 4. Details of construction Nil taken place at site(if any) 5. Salient features M/s Ratantray Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd. is proposing to setup regarding products and manufacturing plant for Vitamins (5 MTPA), Steroids (3.7 MTPA) & process in brief Hormones(1.3 MPTA) at H1-174 RIICO, Shree KhatushyamJi including Plant Industrial Area, Reengus, District-Sikar, Rajasthan. Capacity. Company shall consider the available latest technology for the manufacturing process. List of Products S. Product Product Quantit No y . 1 Vitamins 1. Methylcobalamin ( Vitamin B12) 5 2. Hydroxocobalamin Acetate MTPA 3. Alfacalcidol (Vitamin D) 4. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 5. Calcitriol (Vitamin D3) 6. Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2) 7. Paricalcitol (Vitamin D2) 8. Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate (Vitamin B6) 2 Steroids 1. Beclomethasonedipropionat 3 . 7 2. Betamethansonedipropionate MTPA 3. Betamethansone sodium phosphate 4. BetamethansoneValerate 5. Dexamethasone sodium phosphate 6. Clobetasole Propionate 7. Methyl prednisolone Acetate 8. Prednisolone Acetate 9. Methyl prednisolone 10. Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 11. Prednisolone 12. Mometasonefuroatediropotionate 86 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 87 13. Deflazacort 14. Budesonide 3 Hormon 1. Testosterone 1 . 3 es 2. Testosterone Cypionate MTPA 3. Testosterone Enanthate 4. Testosterone Propionate 5. Testosterone Decanoate 6. Testosterone Acetate 7. Testosterone Phenylpropionate 8. Nandrolone 9. NandroloneDecanoate 10. TrenboloneEnanthate 11. Norethisterone 12. Norethisterone Acetate 13. NorethisteroneEnanthate 6. Raw Materials List of Raw Material requirement ( In case of S. Raw Material Uni Q u a n t i t y Per Month P e r more than one product No t Standard (110kg/mont Year Raw material for each . ( 5 . 0 k g h) batch size) (Kg) product should be 1 Cyanocobalami Kg 5.00 100 1200 specified ) n 2 Methyl Iodide Kg 4.50 90 1080

3 S o d i u m Kg 5.50 110 1320 Borohydride 4 Chloroform Kg 98.00 1960 2352 0 5 Acetone Kg 60.00 1200 1440 0 6 Phenol Kg 25.00 500 6000

7 Methanol Kg 13.00 260 3120

Note: D.M water purchase from market for processing—400 liters / 5kg batch.

7. Solid waste /haz.waste Solid waste estimated to be generated in the proposed industry is in the quantities and form of ETP sludge, and municipal solid waste. The waste generated management will be temporarily stored in the form of covered room inside factory premises at cooled and dry place. ETP sludge will be disposed through authorized TSDF facility. The Domestic and sewage waste water stream send to Septic tank.

87 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 88 8. Use of substances or Sr.No ProcessOr Activity AssociatedHazards materials which are 1 HandlingChemical ChemicalExposure.Dusting hazardous bags .

2 C l e a n i n g FumesInhalation.Dust ofChemicalSpillage Exposure

9. Project Cost Rs. 140 Lakh 10. Water Requirement & The daily water requirement for the project will be 2.325 KLD (2.325 Source KLD Fresh + 0.4 KLD recycled) Particulars Demand Quantity Industrial One time water demand 1.2 KLD

Fresh water demand Recycled water Domestic One time water 1.125 KLD Source of water:-.RIICO water connection Total waste water generation Area W a s t e Disposal w a t e r generated Industrial 0.5 KLD A f t e r  ETP Sludge disposal to treatment in TSDF facility ETP  Treated ETP water will be used in gardening Domestic A f t e r treatment 11. Fuel & Energy 40 HP 12. Application No. & Date & documents submitted 13. Environment Particular Amount (in Rs. Lakhs)/ Management Plan Year along with Budgetary Air Pollution Control 0.6 breakup Water Pollution control 1.0 Hazardous Waste Management 0.4 Noise Pollution Control 0.3

88 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 89 Environmental Monitoring (Recurring 4.0 Cost)

Total 6.3 14. CSR Activates along Particular Amount (in Rs. Lakhs)/ with budgetary breakup Year

Community Health Improvement 3.0 Community Education Facilities 2.0 Community Welfare Activities 2.0 Infrastructural Development 3.0 Afforestation Programs/Greenbelt 2.0 Total 12.0 15. ETP Proposed ETP Capacity: 7 KLD 16. Green Belt/Plantation Rs. 2 Lakhs/year 17. Budgetary Breakup for Rs. 2 Lakhs/year Labour

Observation of the committee-

During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation . He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of the MoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. Keeping in view the presentation made by the PP and its Consultants and discussion held during the meeting, the SEAC asked the PP to submit the following information:

1) Revisedproposal for ETP.

The PP informed that he will submit the desired information during the course of the day. The SEAC agreed to it and the PP submitted the information accordingly vide letter 26.2.2019. The SEAC perused the information submitted by the PP.

Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8thmeeting held on 25-26thFeb.2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals, documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of Environmental Clearance for the Proposed Group Greenfield Facility of manufacturing plant for Drug

89 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 90 Intermediate (Vitamins, Steroids & Harmones) at H1-174 RIICO, shree Khatushyam Ji Idustrial Area. Reengus, District- Sikar, Rajasthan by M/s Ratantray Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. Project Proponent- M/s Rarantray Phamaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. [email protected] Name of the consultant: - VardanEnvironet(NABET/EIA/1619/RA0037); Address- D-142, SushantLok-III, Sector 57, Gurgaon (Haryana); Contact No.- 8005707098; Mail ID: [email protected] , subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

1. The EC is being issued for the following product-- S. Product Product Quantity No. 1. Methylcobalamin ( Vitamin B12) 2. Hydroxocobalamin Acetate 3. Alfacalcidol (Vitamin D) 4. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 1 Vitamins 5 MTPA 5. Calcitriol (Vitamin D3) 6. Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2) 7. Paricalcitol (Vitamin D2) 8. Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate (Vitamin B6) 1. Beclomethasonedipropionat 2. Betamethansonedipropionate 3. Betamethansone sodium phosphate 4. BetamethansoneValerate 5. Dexamethasone sodium phosphate 6. Clobetasole Propionate 7. Methyl prednisolone Acetate 2 Steroids 3.7 MTPA 8. Prednisolone Acetate 9. Methyl prednisolone 10. Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 11. Prednisolone 12. Mometasonefuroatediropotionate 13. Deflazacort 14. Budesonide 3 Hormones 1. Testosterone 1.3 MTPA 2. Testosterone Cypionate 3. Testosterone Enanthate 4. Testosterone Propionate 5. Testosterone Decanoate 6. Testosterone Acetate 7. Testosterone Phenylpropionate 8. Nandrolone 9. NandroloneDecanoate

90 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 91 10. TrenboloneEnanthate 11. Norethisterone 12. Norethisterone Acetate 13. NorethisteroneEnanthate

2) The PP shall ensure the implementation of the commitments in respect of addressing Environmental and Social issues. 3) The PP shall ensure providing 33% area of the total plant area under green cover. 4) That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibiliity, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.

5) As committed, the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 6.30 lacs/Year towards on various environmental protection measures and implementation of various activities under Environmental Management Plan. 6) The PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs 12.00 Lacs/year as CSR as per the proposal submitted and the detailed action plan be submitted to RSPCB at the time seeking CTE. 7) The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site and provide health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. As proposed the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 2 lac as as annual recurring cost for labour welfare. 8) Total water demand will be be 2.325 KLD (2.325 KLD Fresh + 0.4 KLD recycled) The necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site. 9) As proposed waste water will be generated both from the industrial as well as domestic use. This waste water will be treated in ETP of 7 KLD capacity, keeping zero liquid discharge (ZLD) by way of reusing of entire waste water partly for plantation and partly for reusing in process, etc .The construction of the ETP should be carried out simultaneously with that of the project and should be functional before the project is put into use. The ETP shall have a separate hourly meter and energy meter. An independent expert shall certify the installation of the Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) and a report in this regard shall be submitted to the RPCB, before the project is commissioned for operation. Treated waste water shall conform to the norms & standards of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. The EC shall be subject to the compliance of the Hon'ble NGT/Supreme Court orders issued from time to time regarding the ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE (ZLD). Further the treated effluent norms shall be confirmed according to the guidelines issued by CPCB. 10) For withdrawing ground water from bore wells, necessary permission from CGWA should be taken. 91 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 92 11) The PP shall achieve the stack emission standards and ambient air standards as notified under E. P. Rules 86 and its subsequent amendments. 12) The height of the stack for disbursement of the process emissions shall not be less than 30.00 Mtrs. from ground level. 13) In case of coal ire boiler the PP shall explore the possibility of use of gas. 14) The PP shall operate its unit with prior Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate under the provisions of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. 15) The particulate matter and gaseous emissions (SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, etc) from various processes/units/storages shall conform to the standards prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board /Central Pollution Control Board or under the Environment (Protection) Rules' 86 from time to time. 16) At no time, the emissions shall go beyond the prescribed standards. In the event of failure of any pollution control system adopted by the units, the unit shall immediately put off operation and shall not restart until the control measures are rectified to achieve the desired efficiency. 17) Ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be set up in the down wind direction as well as where maximum ground level concentration of PM10& PM2.5, SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, and F (Total) are anticipated in consultation with Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. 18) The project proponent shall carry out regular monitoring of air emissions (at source, work environment and ambient air) and assessment of performance of Air pollution control arrangements. 19) Portholes and sampling facilities shall be provided for the stacks emissions monitoring as per the CPCB guidelines. Stack emissions shall be monitored in consultation with RPCB. 20) The PP shall draw the Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) Plan and submit to RPCB.

21) Data on ambient air quality and stack emissions shall be submitted to RPCB, once in six months carried out by MOEF/NABL/CPCB/ Govt. approved lab. 22) The PP shall provide separate drainage and outlets with the precaution that the storm water shall not come into contact with waste sludge. 23) The unit shall obtain proper authorization from Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, if it generates any waste which falls under the purview of HWMHR-2008. 24) Handling, manufacture, storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals shall be in accordance with the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 (amended till date). 25) Adequate measures for the control of noise shall be taken so as to keep the noise levels below 85 dB (A) in the work environment. Persons working near the machines shall be provided with well-designed ear muffs/plugs and other personnel protective equipments. 26) Suitable alarm system and standard procedure for transmitting the information on the occurrence of an accident to the proper focal point shall be established. 27) Efforts shall be made to increase green belt all around the premises. Native plant species shall be selected for this purpose in consultation with the local Forest Department A green belt development plan be prepared and implemented so as to cover at least 35% area of the plot size. 92 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 93 28) The Company shall provide stacks of adequate height to the D.G. Sets of along with acoustic enclosures for noise control as per CPCB guidelines. The DG Sets shall comply with the norms notified under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 29) A qualified person in the field of environment or separate Environmental Management Cell to be established to implement and carry out various functions is set up under the control of a Senior Executive who will report directly to the head of the project. 30) The PP will ensure that no employee or worker remains on duty within the plant premises for more than 8 hours per day in one stretch in normal conditions. However based on plant operation and maintenance tasks, overtime can be provided as per the Rajasthan Factories rules for personnel deployed for more than 8 hours. 31) The funds earmarked for the environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate account and shall not be diverted for other purposes and year wise expenditure shall be reported to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board under the rules prescribed for environmental audit. 32) Periodical medical checkup of the workers shall be done in six months and records maintained and effects of fluorine on human health need to be taken into special consideration. 33) The PP shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the construction labour at site. 34) The PP shall ensure that, the EC letter as well as the status of compliance of EC conditions and the monitoring data are placed on company’s website and displayed at the project site. 35) The SEIAA, Rajasthan reserve the right to add new conditions, modify/ annual any condition and/or to revoke the clearance if implementation of any of the aforesaid condition/other stipulations imposed by competent authorities is not satisfactory. Six monthly compliance status reports on project along with implementation of environmental measures shall be submitted to MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow and RPCB and SEIAA,Raj. 36) The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life as applicable. It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that forestry and wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form forestry and wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner. General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of

93 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 94 deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the 94 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 95 meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company. Agenda no. 18File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (13212)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-Environmental Clearance for proposed Industrial Area (Total Area-85.140 hect.) at Dhanuva, Distt. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan by M/s. RIICO Ltd.

Proponent Name:-RIICO Authorized Signatory – Mahendra Singh (Sr. Regional Manger) Add- CFC Building, EPIP, Boranada (Jodhpur) Email- [email protected]

Name of the consultant: - Vardan Environet Consultant,Add- D- 142, Sushant Lok- 111, Golf Course, Extension Road , Sector-57, Gurgaon ,E-Mail- [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents provided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:- 1. Category/Item No. (in Schedule): Category ‘B’ Project or Activity 8(b) 2. Location of Project Village Dhanuva, District- Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) 3. Project Details Land use Break up S.N Particulars A r e a Percentage(%) o. (Sq.m.) 1. Plant Area 572830 67.28 2. Roads/Corrido 153930 18.08 rs 3. Plantation 124,640 + 33.00 156,360* 4. Open Area Total 100 851,400 Chapter 2 of Final EIA/EMP Report (Section 2.1, Page

95 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 96 no. 12) 4. Details of construction taken place at Nil site(if any) 5. Salient features regarding products and Not Applicable process in brief including Plant Capacity. 6. Raw Materials requirement ( In case of Not Applicable more than one product Raw material for each product should be specified ) 7. Solid waste /haz.waste quantities and Chapter 9 of Final EIA/EMP Report management 8. Use of substances or materials which are Not Applicable hazardous 9. Project Cost Rs. 5451.89 Lakhs Chapter 1 of Final EIA/EMP Report 10. Water Requirement & Source The daily water requirement for the project will be 795KLD (306 KLD Fresh + 489KLD recycled) Particula Demand Quantity rs Industrial One time water 1.2 KLD demand Fresh water demand

Recycled water

Domestic One time water 1.125 KLD Source of water:-.RIICO water connection Total waste water generation Area W a s t e Disposal w a t e r generated Indust 4 1 5 . 6 5 A f t e r Reused & rial KLD treatme Recycled by nt in i n d i v i d u a l ETP industries Dome 1 1 4 . 7 5 A f t e r Soak pit disposal stic KLD treatme

96 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 97 nt Chapter 2 of Final EIA/EMP Report 11. Fuel & Energy Electricity: 5 MVA Chapter 2 of Final EIA/EMP Report (Section 2.10.2, Page No. 50) 12. Application No. & Date & documents submitted 13. Environment Management Plan along Particular Amount (in with Budgetary breakup Rs. Lakhs)/ Year Air Pollution Control 5.0 Water Pollution control 3.0 Hazardous Waste Management 5.0 Noise Pollution Control 1.5 Environmental Monitoring 2.5 (Recurring Cost)

Total 17.0 Chapter 9 of Final EIA/EMP Report 14. CSR Activates along with budgetary Chapter 9 of Final EIA/EMP Report breakup 15. ETP Chapter 9 of Final EIA/EMP Report 16. Green Belt/Plantation Rs. 5 Lakhs/year Chapter 9 of Final EIA/EMP Report 17. Budgetary Breakup for Labour Rs. 1.5 Lakhs/year Chapter 9 of Final EIA/EMP Report Observation of the committee-

During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation. He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of theMoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. Keeping in view the presentation made by the PP and its Consultants and discussion held during the meeting, the SEAC resolved to ask the PP to submit the following information:

1) Revised CER as per need based and project cost.

97 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 98

The PP and his Consultants were clearly informed to start compilation of the above information without waiting for the query letter from the SEAC and to submit the reply within 45 days after getting the query letter. A copy of the reply along with a copy of this query letter be E-mailed to all the members of SEAC too along with enclosures, if any.

Agenda no. 19File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15569)/ 2018-19

Project Name :- EC for proposed Affordable Group Housing Project " Khushi Residency" at village khori kala , Tehsil Tijara , Alwar, Rajasthan.

Proponent Name:-ASCENT BUILDHOME DEVELOPERS LTD., Murshid Ahmed (Director) Add:- J-100(Basement). Ashok Chowk, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur Raj Email:- [email protected]

Name of the consultant: - Superintendence Company of India (P) Limited Add:- Plot no. Y-23, Block EP, Sector V, Salt Lake, Kolkata

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

1 Category /Item no. 8 (a) of Schedule to the EIA Notification, 2006. (in schedule) 2 Location of Project At Khasra RHB-GH-15, Village Khori Kala, Tehsil Tijara, Alwar, Rajasthan. 3 Land Use S. Particulars Area Percentage No. 1. Net Plot Area 1 8 , 9 5 1 . 2 0 100% Sq.m. 2. BAR Permissible: 3.37 (63,960.30 m2.) Proposed: 3.33 (63,236.77 m2) 3. Built-up area 66,612.79 m2 4. Ground coverage 6,489.75 m2. 34.24% 5. Landscape area 2,874.07 m2 15.17% 6. Parking 2,875 m2 15.17% (Open Surface Parking : 476 ECU; ) 7. Paved area 6,712.38 m2 35.42% (Page no 47)

98 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 99 4 Details of None construction taken (Page no 76) place at site(if any)

5 Parking Total Parking required = 651 Provision for Parking of 651 E.C.U. has been made as follows: Vehicle Open Ground Basement Total Cars 1 0 1.00 Scooters 1426(475 ECU) 525 (175 ECU) 1113 (650 ECU) Total 476 ECU 175 ECU 651 ECU (Page no 47) 6 Project Cost Rs. 125 Crores (Cover Page) 7 Water Requirement The daily water requirement for the project will be 512 KLD (354 KLD Fresh & Source + 158 KLD recycled) Particular Demand Quantity Domestic Fresh water demand 354 KLD Recycled water 158 KLD Source of water:-. Ground Water

Area Waste water Disposal generated Domesti 404 KLD After treatment – 158 KLD reuse c in Flushing, Landscaping, General Washing & Filter back wash (Page no 49) 8 Fuel & Energy Electricity: Connected load- 5754.57 KW; Maximum Demand- 2928.29 KW. Fuel: 46.2 L/HrHSD (sulphur content: 0.05%) for 200 kVA DG set. (Page no 14) 9 Application No. & Proposal No : SIA/RJ/NCP/84464/2018 Date & documents Online Submission: 02.11.2018 submitted Hard Copy Submission: 26.11.2018 10 Environmental S. No. Particular C a p i t a l Recurring Cost Cost (in Rs) (Annual) (in Management Plan Rs) along with 1 Sewage Treatment Plant (450 55 Lac 8 Lac KLD) Budgetary breakup 2 Rain water Storage Structure 5 Lac 0.40 Lac 3 DG Stack & Acoustic Enclosure 1 Lac 0.50 Lac 4 Solid Waste Management 1 Lac 0.50 Lac 5 Environmental Monitoring -- 1 Lac 99 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 100 6 Landscaping 5 Lac 1 Lac TOTAL 67 Lac 11.40 Lac (Page no 58) 11 CSR Activates S. Activities Capital Cost (Rs in lacs) – N 2.5 Cr along with o. (2% of Project cost 125 Cr) budgetary breakup 1st IInd III r TOTAL Y e a d r Y e a Y e a r r 1 . Construction and repairing of rooms 9.0 5.5 5.0 19.5 and ceiling in Aangan Bari center, Government Primary School, Bhuden ki Dhani and Government Middle School, Khohari Kala. 2. Provision of water coolers and RO in 4.0 3.0 3.0 10.00 Aangan Bari center, Government Primary School, Bhuden ki Dhani and Government Middle School, Khohari Kala . 3 Provision of Table chair for students 5.0 3.0 2.0 10.00 and official use in Aangan Bari center, Government Primary School, Bhuden ki Dhani and Government Middle School, Khohari Kala 4 Provision of solar power lights in 15.0 8.00 7.00 30.00 Aangan Bari center, Government 0 Primary School, Bhuden ki Dhani and Government Middle School, Khohari Kala and nearby area. 5 Development of connecting internal 22.0 10.0 8.00 40.00 road in village Khohari Kalan. 0 0 6. Development of Play room in aangan 5.0 5.0 5.00 15.00 bari center and Ground in both schools. 7. Plantation in schools, nearby area and 15.0 10.0 10.0 35.00 road side plantation 0 8. Provision of 200 toilets in nearby 25.0 15.0 10.0 50.00 villages under Swacch Bharat 0 Abhiyan. 9. Cleaning and maintenance of pond at 15.0 10.0 10.0 35.00 village Madhopur in consultation 0 0 0 with District Administration, Alwar, Rajasthan

100 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 101 6. Health checkup, Eye camp, Blood 2.50 2.00 1.00 5.50 Donation Camp and Veterinary camp Total 117. 71.5 61.0 250.00 5 0 0 Total-Rs. 2.5 Cr has been proposed to spent for CER Activity (Page no- 62) 12 STP STP based on MBBR technology with capacity of 450 KLD will be installed. (Page no 50)

13 Green Belt/ Area to be planted during operational phase : 2,874.07 m2 (15.17%) Plantation area and No of trees to be planted : 155 trees % of total area in (Page no 47 & 59) sq. mts. 14 Budgetary Breakup S. Particulars Budget (in Lac) No. for Labour 1. Housing facility and fuel for cooking for 3.50 construction workers will be provided 2. Separate toilet facility for male and female 1.50 workers along with waste water treatment facility i.e. septic tank and soak pit. 3. Clean drinking water will be sufficiently made 1.75 available at suitable points. 4. Provision of a suitable space for the use of 0.75 children (Crèche) if employment of female building workers exceeds more than 30. 5. First Aid Facilities 0.50 6. Personal Protective equipments like helmets face 2.50 masks, gloves, ear muffs and goggles will be provided to the workers. 7. Regular Health check up test and analysis will be 0.50 done. TOTAL 11.00 (Page no 60) 15 Present Status New Project. No construction done. Observation of the committee-

During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation. He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of the MoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law.

101 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 102 Keeping in view the presentation made by the PP and its Consultants and discussion held during the meeting, the SEAC asked the PP to submit the following information:

1) Revised CER as per need based 2) Updated list of proposed trees. 3) Details of pervious area in the premises. 4) Affidavit regarding non violation of EIA Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018. The PP informed that he will submit the desired information during the course of the day. The SEAC agreed to it and the PP submitted the information accordingly vide letter 26.2.2019. The SEAC perused the information submitted by the PP.

Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8thmeeting held on 25-26thFeb, 2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of Environmental Clearance for Name of the Project : EC for proposed Affordable Group Housing Project " Khushi Residency" at village khori kala , Tehsil Tijara , Alwar, Rajasthan. Proponent Name :- ASCENT BUILDHOME DEVELOPERS LTD., Murshid Ahmed (Director) Add:- J-100(Basement). Ashok Chowk, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur Raj Email:- [email protected] Name of the consultant: - Superintendence Company of India (P) Limited; Plot no Y-23, Block EP, Sector V, Salt Lake, Kolkata; [email protected], subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

PART A: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS—

CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1. Consent to Establish” shall be obtained from RPCB before start of any construction work related to proposed project at the site.

2. The PP shall obtain a “No objection certificate for height clearance for the envisaged level from the Airports Authority of India.

3. No Mobile tower shall be installed.

4. Solar panels for common services areas. 5. Provision for compost pit for dry leaves. 6. Provision for drinking water supply for the residents from a legal source.

7. As envisaged, the P.P. shall invest the an amount of Rs.67 Lacs as capital cost and Rs.11.40 Lacs as annual recurring cost for implementing various environmental protection measure.

8. An amount of Rs. 2.5 Croresis required to be spent over a period of 3 years(Rs. 117.5 lacs for first year,Rs.71.50 lacs for 2nd year and Rs.61.00 lacs for 3rd yaer), as proposed. 102 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 103 The expenditure on these activities shall be reflected in the books of account when presented for auditing of accounts. The proposal should contain provision for toilets for girls in nearby schools. The proposal should contain provision for monthly medical camps, distribution of medicines and improvement in educational facilities in the nearby schools. The detailed action plan of CSR activities shall be submitted by the PP to RSPCB at the time of applying for Consent to Establish/Consent to Operate. During construction phase and post construction / operation phase, the project proponent shall be responsible for implementation of EIA/EMP. Commitment of proponent in this regard shall be submitted to RPCB at the time of applying for CTE/CTO.

9. Green belt/Landscaping should be developed in 2,874.07 m2 (15.17%)of total plot Area), as proposed.

10. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance lies with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 11. For conservation of electricity and to reduce energy losses the management shall ensure that the electrical voltage is stepped down from 33 KV to 11 KV and distributed at this level and finally brought to 440 volts or as per prescribed norms.

12. The PP shall obtain approval of drawings of laying electrical lines from the concerned SE of RRVPNL/ JVVNL and comply with the provisions as per Terms and Conditions for Supply of Electricity-2004 of JVVNL.

13. The PP shall fullfill the requirements of energy regulatory commission.

14. All energy saving measures proposed by the PP should be implemented before the project is put into use.

15. A preventive action plan ( as part of conceptual plan) for earthquake resistance buildings as per NBC code specifically for zone 3,4, 5 should be submitted along with the Form 1 , Form 1A and conceptual plan to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE /CTO.

16. Road width and bend should be adequate for easy movement of fire fighting vehicles.

17. Proposals for provisions regarding accessibility to the various floors of the project and other related parts for Divyang people should be provided. 18. Details of all the points mentioned at point no. 9 under energy conservation of Form. IA would be explicitly taken care of.

103 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 104 19. The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site. An amount of Rs.11.0 Lacsshall be spent as Budgetary provision for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as health, sanitation, fuel/LPG for cooking, safe drinking water, medical camps, toilets for women and crèche for infants etc. Such housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. Details of provisions should be submitted to RPCB at the time of obtaining CTE.

20. The PP will comply with the provisions as per the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment & Condition of Service) Act 1996.

21. The STP should be so designed so that it can cater the minimal flow due to lesser occupancy in the project so as to bring the waste water quality as per the prescribed standards.

22. The drains should be of adequate capacity and be lined till the final disposal points.

23. As proposed, the entire waste water should be discharged through a STP of capacity 450 KLD of MBBR technology. The construction of the STP should be carried out simultaneously with that of the project and the STP should be functional before the project is put into use. The STP should have a separate hourly meter and energy meter.

24. The PP shall comply with Construction & Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016 as applicable.

25. All required sanitary and hygienic measures shall be put in place before starting construction activities. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste generated during the Construction phase shall be ensured.

26. All the laborers engaged for construction shall be screened for health and adequately treated before engaging them to work at the site.

27. All the topsoil excavated during the construction shall be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site.

28. Disposal of muck during construction phase should only be at approved sites with the approval of competent authority.It should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and be disposed by taking necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of the people.

29. Soil and ground water samples will be tested to ascertain that there is no threat to the ground water quality by leaching of heavy metals and other toxic contaminants.

104 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 105 30. Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be allowed to contaminate water courses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they do not leach into the ground water.

31. The diesel generator sets to be used during and post construction phase shall be of low-sulphur-diesel type and shall conform to Environment (Protection) Rules for air and noise emission standards.

32. Vehicles hired for bringing construction material and laborers to the site shall be in good conditions and shall conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and shall be operated during non-peak/approved hours.

33. Ambient noise levels shall conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality shall be closely monitored during construction phase.

34. Fly ash shall be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions of Fly Ash notification of September, 1999 and as amended till date.

35. NOC shall be obtained from National State Disaster Management Authority wherever applicable.

36. Provision for proposed storm water harvesting and its re-use as per CGWA and BIS standards for various applications should be implemented before the project is put into use.

37. Guidelines issued by concerned Ministry for water scarce areas be followed.

38. Water demand during construction shall be reduced by the use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices. Effort should be made to use treated waste water from nearby areas In place of fresh water.

39. Total domestic water requirement shall 512 KLD (354 KLD Fresh + 158 KLD recycled)in post construction phase, as proposed. The necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE/CTO. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site.

40. Building Plan should be got approved from the competent Authority and the construction should be as per the approved building plan and as per applicable provisions in NBC.

41. The P.P. should ensure compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs. State of Rajasthan and others. The PP shall not allow making of any obstacle in the way

105 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 106 of any natural water course/natural nallaha/stream carrying rain water to any water body. Adequate measures shall be taken to reduce air and noise pollution during construction as per CPCB norms.

42. Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking shall be of low flow either by use of aerators of pressure reducing devices or sensor based control.

43. Use of glass may be reduced by up to 40% to reduce the electricity consumption and load in air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality double glass with special reflective coating windows.

44. Roofing should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.

45. Opaque walls shall meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code for all air-conditioned spaces, whereas, for non- air-conditioned spaces, by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill the requirement.

46. Provision of solar water heating /chilling/street lighting etc shall be explored and implemented.

47. A first-aid room should be provided at the project site, both, during construction and operation phase of the project.

48. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase shall be disposed of as per applicable rules and norms with necessary authorization of the RPCB.

49. The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the building due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipment, etc. as per National Building Code 2005 including protection measures from lightening etc.

50. Regular supervision of the above and other measures for monitoring shall be in place throughout the construction phase, so as to avoid nuisance to the surroundings.

51. The project proponent shall fulfill in letter and spirit, all the commitments made /submitted to the SEAC office.

52. The Company shall provide stacks of adequate height to the along with acoustic enclosures for noise control as per CPCB guidelines. The DG Sets shall comply with the norms notified under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

53. The PP shall obtain all requisite permissions/ approvals/clearances from concerning departments and district administration relating to project.

106 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 107 54. The PP shall procure required fresh water only from the authorized and legal source after approval from the competent Authority and such procurement of water shall be informed to RSPCB at time of applying for CTO/CTE.

55. The PP shall provide water flow meter at all suitable points to measure quantity of daily water consumption. Besides PP shall also provide water flow meters at waste water generation points, treated waste water, waste water recycled and utilized for plantation / gardening purposes. The daily record of this should be maintained properly in a logbook.

56. The PP shall dispose of the sludge of STP in Scientific manner.

57. The PP shall make compliance of the standards, for Noise and National Ambient Air Quality, as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986.

58. The total waste water generation will be utilized and disposed as proposed.

59. The PP shall not discharge treated waste water in to any natural water flow or in to any water body but make efforts to utilize maximum of the treated effluent within the premises of the project.

60. The PP shall ensure that solid waste generated should be properly collected & segregated. Wet garbage should be composed and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.

61. The CFs/FLs / E-waste should be properly collected and disposed off/ sent for recycle as per the prevailing rules / guidelines issued by the regulatory authority.Use of solar panel also may be done to the possible extent.

62. The adequate measure should be taken to prevent odour problem form STP.

63. The PP should obtain prior Consent to Operate before commisssiong of the project or handed over to the occupier.

64. The PP shall provide and maintain the O&G trap in good condion, so that the O&G coming Waste Water from Kitchen/laundary should retain in trap.

I. OPERATION PHASE

1. An independent expert shall certify the installation of the Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) and a report in this regard shall be submitted to the RPCB, before the project is commissioned for operation. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms & standards prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 or the standards laid down by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.

2. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent odour from solid waste processing and STP.

107 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 108 3. Proper system of channelizing excess storm water shall be provided.

4. Rain Water harvesting (RWH) for roof top run-off and surface run-off, as planned shall be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and grease. The Rain Water Harvesting plan shall be as per GoI manual.

5. The proposals on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall be implemented.

6. The power factor shall be maintained near unity.

7. Application of solar energy shall be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating. A hybrid system or fully solar system for a portion of the apartments shall be provided.

8. The parking place shall have separate entry and exit points. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site must be avoided. Parking shall be fully internalized and no public space shall be utilized.

9. Regular and periodic mock drills shall be undertaken by the fire department at least once in a year.

10. The D. G. sets to be operated with stack height as per EP Act, 1986 along with acaustic enclosure.

11. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality noise and water quality shall be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project and report to be submitted to RPCB.

12. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected & segregated before disposal to the City Municipal Facility. The in-vessel bio-conversion technique may be used for composting the organic waste.

13. Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste shall be disposed of as per applicable Rules & norms with necessary approvals of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.

14. The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential land use. The proposed open space inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous species.

15. Local species of trees and shrubs of shall be planted to allow habitat for birds with adequate distance from the boundary.

108 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 109 16. The SEIAA, Rajasthan reserve the right to add new conditions, modify/ annual any condition and/or to revoke the clearance if implementation of any of the aforesaid condition/other stipulations imposed by competent authorities is not satisfactory. Six monthly compliance status report of the project along with implementation of environmental measures shall be submitted to MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow, SEIAA, Rajasthan & RPCB, Jaipur.

17. The PP shall provide adequate and proper compost pit for utilization of all the leaf litter and ensure that such waste should not be burnt.

General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter

109 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 110 and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company. Agenda no. 20File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (423)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-Transfer & Amendment in EC for Liberty Phosphate Limited 400 TPD GSSP Expansion Unit at Mewar Industrial Area, Madri, Udaipur, Rajasthan.

Proponent Name:-M/s Liberty Phosphate Limited, Plot no. 227, Mewar Industrial Area, Madri, Udaipur, Rajasthan-303003 Tele No. 0294-2491531 Email: [email protected] Name of the consultant: - EQMS India Pvt. Ltd., Delhi,Email.: [email protected],[email protected]

110 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 111 Observation of the committee-

The SEAC considered the letter dated 25.2.2019, requesting deferment of the case for the next meeting and resolved to call the PP in the next meeting of SEAC.

Agenda no. 21File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 8(b) B (15334)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-Revised Environmental Clearance for change of Plannning in the Proposed Group Housing Project namely " INSIGNIA" to be constructed on the Land in the name of A.Gangwal Real Estate LLP Situated at Plot No. A-5, Airport Enclave Scheme (Airport Palza Extension) "A" Block, Tonk Road, Jaipur (Raj).

Proponent Name:-A.Gangwal Real Estate LLP.Add:- "The Crest" Suite NO.9, Plot No. A-4, Airport Enclave Scheme, Tonk Road, jaipur (Raj) . Contact Person:- Mr. Naredra Singh E-mail:- [email protected], [email protected], Name of the consultant: - J.M. Enviro Net Pvt.Ltd. Add:- S.C.O 16, Sector 10-A, Gurgaon- E-mail:- [email protected], [email protected]

Brief details of the Project:- 1) The project was considered in the 4.3rd meeting of SEAC held on 29th – 30th October, 2018 at agenda number 2. 2) The PP had not circulated the documents in reference to the meeting Notice. 3) The consultant requested to postpone the project for next meeting. Submitted a letter dated 29.10.2018 regarding this. 4) The Committee agreed to the request of the consultant. 5) Accordingly, the PP has been again called for presentation. The PP and Consultant again did not submit the documents. Observation of the committee-

The SEAC resolved to recommend to SEIAA to close and de list the case since despite reminder, the PP has not furnished the required information as per meeting notice.

Agenda no. 22File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15692)/ 2018-19

Project Name :- EC for the proposed Residential & Commercial Township at Khasra Nos: 114/2, 114/5, 115, 129,122/1, 124/1, 124,125,126,126/1,127/1,127/2,127/3,127/4, in pal village & Khasra no. 210, 211 & 212 in Gangana Village, Tehsil & Dist-Jodhpur,(Rajasthan) of M/S.Aasan Realty Pvt. Ltd. -Submission of Environmental Clearance Application Reg. (Proposal No-93116).

Proponent Name:- M/S. Aasan Realty Pvt. Ltd., Add-412 A, 4th Floor, Chiranjiv Tower, 43 Nehru Place, new Delhi,[email protected] Name of the consultant: - J.M. EnviroNet Pvt.Ltd. Add:- 202-A, ABW Tower, MG Road, IFFCO Chowk, Sector25, Gurugram Email:- [email protected]

111 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 112 Information as per Form-1and other documents provided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

1. Category / Item no. Cat.8 (a) (in Schedule): 2. Location of Project Khasra Nos.: 114/2, 114/5, 115, 129, 122/1, 124/1, 124, 125, 126, 126/1, 127/1, 127/2, 127/3, 127/4 in Village Pal & Khasra No. 210, 211 & 212 in Village Gangana, Tehsil & District: Jodhpur (Rajasthan) 3. Project Details Items Details

Total Plot 308425.19 sq. m (76.2135 Acres) Area

Area reserve 123468.42 sq. m (30.5097 Acres) for future developments

Net Planned 184956.77 sq. m (45.7038 Acres) Area of the project (Phase S. Particulars Area (sq. m) 1) No. 1 AREA UNDER RESIDENTIAL 52637.20 USE a. Area Under Group Housing-3 5916.70 b. Area Under Plotted Development 46720.50 (Villas) 2 AREA UNDER COMMERCIAL 1474.58 USE a. Area Under Convenient Shopping 1474.58 3 AREA UNDER FACILITIES 8741.32 a. Area under Substation 3948.97 b. Area under Treated Water Plant 1469.42 c. Area under STP 2881.64 d. Area under TE / PO 441.29 e. PARK & COMMON OPEN 30848.02 SPACE f. AREA UNDER ROADS 91255.64 Total 184956.77 Total Built up 119553.78 sq. m. (BAR: 100472.18 sq. m + Non FAR: area for Phase 11541.60 sq. m + Basement : 7540 sq. m) 1

112 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 113 B.A.R. (sq. Proposed: 100472.18 sq. m. m.) for Phase 1

G r o u n d Proposed: 33733.62 sq. m. Coverage for Phase 1

M a x i m u m 45.0 M. Height

Number of 1 Tower of Group Housing + Villas + Convenaient Shoping Towers/Blocks

Total Number Total = 600 dwelling units (320 Villas + 280 units Flats) of Dwelling Units

Number of 2 Basement + Stilt + 14 Uper Floors floors

E s t i m a t e d Total population: 4556 Persons Population Fixed population: 3960 Persons

Floating population: 596 Persons

Page no. 64 of Conceptual Plan 4. Details of None, Construction will be carried out after issued EC letter. construction taken place at site 5. Parking Required Parking: Particular Calculation Total Required Parking (ECU) P a r k i n g 1 Villa required Parking @1 ECU (up 320 Requirement for to Plot Area 250 sq.m.) Villas 320 Villas x 1ECU =320 ECU P a r k i n g BAR/115 sq.m. 337 requirement for 32142.20/115 sq.m.= 280 ECU Flats Extra Visitor Parking= up to 100 ECU@25% + Further 100 ECU@20% and Further 200-300 ECU@15% = 57 Total = 280+57=337 ECU C o m m e r c i a l Commercial Area Parking = BAR/75 25 P a r k i n g 1474.58/75= 19.66 Say 20 ECU Requirements 25% Visitor Parking =5 ECU

113 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 114 Total Parking = 25 ECU Total Required Parking 682 ECU Proposed Parking: Type of Parking Total Area (in sq. m.) Proposed Parking ECU Surface Parking (@23 sq. m. 11408.40 496 per ECU) Stilt Parking (@28 sq. m. per 1293.80 39 ECU) Basement Parking (@32 sq. m. 7540 230 per ECU) Total - 765 ECU (Page no. 68 of Conceptual Plan) 6. Project Cost: Rs. 156 Cr. (Approx) (Page no. 64 of Conceptual Plan) 7. Water Requirement Total Water requirement will be 538 KLD per day & Source Fresh Water: 267 KLD

Recycled Water: 271 KLD

Source: Municipal Water Supply (Page no. 64 of Conceptual Plan) 8. Fuel & Energy:- Connected Load : 11751 KW,

Essential : 5916 KW,

Source: JDVVNL Power Backup: 2 No. of D.G. sets of total capacity 360 KVA (2X180 KVA) (Page no. 64 of Conceptual Plan) 9. Application No. & SEAC File No.: 15692 Date & documents Proposal No.: SIA/RJ/NCP/93116/2019, dated: 28/01/2019 submitted 10 Environment EMP Cost Management Plan Construction Phase Operation Phase with budgetary Approximate Cost Recurring Cost Approximate Cost Recurring Cost provision. (Lacs) (Lacs) (Lacs) (Lacs) 55.00 15.00 103.00 30.00 (Page no. 64 of Conceptual Plan) 11 CSR Activities Expenditure for CER/CSR as per MoEF Office Memorandum dated 01.05.2018 will be of Rs. 2.34 Cr (1.50% of the total project cost: 156 Cr.). The C.E.R. & C.S.R. activities proposed as per MoEF&CC O.M. dated 01.05.2018 will be drinking water supply, Sanitation, Health, Education, Skill development, Solid waste management facilities, Rain water harvesting, Avenue plantation and plantation in community areas within 10 km radius of project site as per need base discussion of the area. 114 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 115 Detailed budgetary allocation for CER/CSR activities as follows: Details of Activities to be done under C.E.R. & C.S.R. Expenditure (Lacs)

Construction and renovation work, distribution of 11.00 Furniture, computer, Printer, Water Cooler, solar Panels, Internet faculties and plantation work in Govt school, Pal, Luni, Jodhpur & Govt school Shastri Nagar Jodhpur Development of Literature Research and Historical 181.00 Restoration Centre in Project Site Infrastructural development along with Furniture and 20.00 equipment in Govt. Health Department of block Luni Jodhpur Distribution of Furniture, Computer, Almirah and medical 2.00 instrument in Govt. Veterinary Hospital Bashni, Jodhpur Skill Development programmes through Enhancing 10.00 Education Quality Through Digital Empowerment in Area Construction of waste collection Facilities in the area with 10.00 consultation of Jodhpur Nagar Nigam. TOTAL AMOUNT ON CER ACTIVITIES WILL BE Rs. 2.34 Cr (1.50% of the total project cost: 156 Cr.). (Presentation Slide no. 47) 12 STP STP of 351 KLD capacity (Page no. 64 of Conceptual Plan) 13 Green Belt/ 30848.02 sq. m (~ 10 % of total plot Area) Plantation area and (Page no. 64 of Conceptual Plan) % of total area in sq. mts. 14 Budgetary Breakup Rs. 10.50 Lacs for Labour (Presentation Slide no. 47) 15 Present status Vacant land

Observation of the committee-

The SEAC accepted the request letter dated 25.2 2019 wherein the PP has requested that due to some unavoidable reasons they are unable to attend the meeting on 26th Feb. 2019(next day) and has requested to consider the project for presentation on 25th Feb. instead of 26th Feb. The SEAC agreed to the request made.

The PP and Consultant submitted a letter dated 25.2.2019 in the beginning of the meeting wherein he stated that certain Khasara numbers have been updated in the report and that the same should be considered in Final Technical presentation. The SEAC considered the contents of the request letter and enclosed report and accepted the request made by the PP.

115 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 116 During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation. He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of the MoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. Keeping in view the presentation made by the PP and its Consultants and discussion held during the meeting, the SEAC asked the PP to submit the following information:

Revised CER and map of dual plumbing, the applicant has not shown any provision of refuge floor or rescue platform which is necessary as per NBC norms, it is not clear from records the PP has obtained conversion pattas for all the plots under the project or not reply to be submitted by today. The PP informed that he will submit the desired information during the course of the day. The SEAC agreed to it and the PP submitted the information accordingly vide letter dated 26.2.2019. The SEAC perused the information submitted by the PP.

Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8th meeting held on 25-26thFeb. 2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of E.C. for proposed Project Name :- EC for the proposed Residential & Commercial Township at Khasra Nos: 114/2, 114/5, 115, 129,122/1, 124/1, 124,125,126,126/1,127/1,127/2,127/3,127/4, in pal village & Khasra no. 210, 211 & 212 in Gangana Village, Tehsil & Dist-Jodhpur,(Rajasthan) of M/S.Aasan Realty Pvt. Ltd. -Submission of Environmental Clearance Application Reg. (Proposal No-93116).Proponent Name:- M/S. Aasan Realty Pvt. Ltd., Add-412 A, 4th Floor, Chiranjiv Tower, 43 Nehru Place, new Delhi, [email protected] Name of the consultant: - - J.M. EnviroNet Pvt. Ltd. 202-A, ABW Tower, MG Road, IFFCO, Chowk, Sector 25, Gurugram (Haryana) - 122001, Tel. 0124–3206559, Email: [email protected] , subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

PART A: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1. Consent to Establish” shall be obtained from RPCB before start of any construction work related to proposed project at the site. 2. The PP shall obtain a “No objection certificate for height clearance for the envisaged level from the Airports Authority of India. 3. No Mobile tower shall be installed. 4. As envisaged, the P.P. shall invest the an amount as follows for implementing various environmental protection measure- EMP Cost Construction Phase Operation Phase Approximate Cost Recurring Cost Approximate Cost Recurring Cost

116 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 117 (Lacs) (Lacs) (Lacs) (Lacs) 55.00 15.00 103.00 30.00

5. An amount of Rs. 2.34 Croresis required to be spent over a period of 3 years, as proposed.The expenditure on these activities shall be reflected in the books of account when presented for auditing of accounts. The proposal should contain provision for toilets for girls in nearby schools. The proposal should contain provision for monthly medical camps, distribution of medicines and improvement in educational facilities in the nearby schools. The detailed action plan of CSR activities shall be submitted by the PP to RSPCB at the time of applying for Consent to Establish/Consent to Operate. During construction phase and post construction / operation phase, the project proponent shall be responsible for implementation of EIA/EMP. Commitment of proponent in this regard shall be submitted to RPCB at the time of applying for CTE/CTO.

6. Green belt/Landscaping should be developed in 30848.02 sq. m (~ 10 % of total plot Area), as proposed

7. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance lies with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 8. For conservation of electricity and to reduce energy losses the management shall ensure that the electrical voltage is stepped down from 33 KV to 11 KV and distributed at this level and finally brought to 440 volts or as per prescribed norms.

9. The PP shall obtain approval of drawings of laying electrical lines from the concerned SE of RRVPNL/ JVVNL and comply with the provisions as per Terms and Conditions for Supply of Electricity-2004 of JVVNL.

10. The PP shall fullfill the requirements of energy regulatory commission.

11. All energy saving measures proposed by the PP should be implemented before the project is put into use.

12. A preventive action plan ( as part of conceptual plan) for earthquake resistance buildings as per NBC code specifically for zone 3,4, 5 should be submitted along with the Form 1 , Form 1A and conceptual plan to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE /CTO.

13. Road width and bend should be adequate for easy movement of fire fighting vehicles.

14. Proposals for provisions regarding accessibility to the various floors of the project and other related parts for Divyang people should be provided.

117 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 118 15. Details of all the points mentioned at point no. 9 under energy conservation of Form. IA would be explicitly taken care of.

16. The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site. An amount of Rs.10.50 Lacsshall be spent as Budgetary provision for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as health, sanitation, fuel/LPG for cooking, safe drinking water, medical camps, toilets for women and crèche for infants etc. Such housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. Details of provisions should be submitted to RPCB at the time of obtaining CTE.

17. The PP will comply with the provisions as per the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment & Condition of Service) Act 1996.

18. The STP should be so designed so that it can cater the minimal flow due to lesser occupancy in the project so as to bring the waste water quality as per the prescribed standards.

19. The drains should be of adequate capacity and be lined till the final disposal points.

20. As proposed, the entire waste water should be discharged through a STP of capacity 351 KLD. The construction of the STP should be carried out simultaneously with that of the project and the STP should be functional before the project is put into use. The STP should have a separate hourly meter and energy meter.

21. The PP shall comply with Construction & Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016 as applicable.

22. All required sanitary and hygienic measures shall be put in place before starting construction activities. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste generated during the Construction phase shall be ensured.

23. All the laborers engaged for construction shall be screened for health and adequately treated before engaging them to work at the site.

24. All the topsoil excavated during the construction shall be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site.

25. Disposal of muck during construction phase should only be at approved sites with the approval of competent authority.It should not create any adverse effect on the neighbouring communities and be disposed by taking necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of the people.

118 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 119 26. Soil and ground water samples will be tested to ascertain that there is no threat to the ground water quality by leaching of heavy metals and other toxic contaminants.

27. Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be allowed to contaminate water courses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they do not leach into the ground water.

28. The diesel generator sets to be used during and post construction phase shall be of low-sulphur-diesel type and shall conform to Environment (Protection) Rules for air and noise emission standards.

29. Vehicles hired for bringing construction material and laborers to the site shall be in good conditions and shall conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and shall be operated during non-peak/approved hours.

30. Ambient noise levels shall conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality shall be closely monitored during construction phase.

31. Fly ash shall be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions of Fly Ash notification of September, 1999 and as amended till date.

32. NOC shall be obtained from National State Disaster Management Authority wherever applicable.

33. Provision for proposed storm water harvesting and its re-use as per CGWA and BIS standards for various applications should be implemented before the project is put into use.

34. Guidelines issued by concerned Ministry for water scarce areas be followed.

35. Water demand during construction shall be reduced by the use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices. Effort should be made to use treated waste water from nearby areas In place of fresh water.

36. Total domestic water requirement shall 538 KLD (Fresh Water- 267 KLD; Recycled Water- 271 KLD)in post construction phase, as proposed. The necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE/CTO. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site.

37. Building Plan should be got approved from the competent Authority and the construction should be as per the approved building plan and as per applicable provisions in NBC.

119 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 120 38. The P.P. should ensure compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs. State of Rajasthan and others. The PP shall not allow making of any obstacle in the way of any natural water course/natural nallaha/stream carrying rain water to any water body. Adequate measures shall be taken to reduce air and noise pollution during construction as per CPCB norms.

39. Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking shall be of low flow either by use of aerators of pressure reducing devices or sensor based control.

40. Use of glass may be reduced by up to 40% to reduce the electricity consumption and load in air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality double glass with special reflective coating windows.

41. Roofing should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.

42. Opaque walls shall meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code for all air-conditioned spaces, whereas, for non- air-conditioned spaces, by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill the requirement.

43. Provision of solar water heating /chilling/street lighting etc shall be explored and implemented.

44. A first-aid room should be provided at the project site, both, during construction and operation phase of the project.

45. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase shall be disposed of as per applicable rules and norms with necessary authorization of the RPCB.

46. The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the building due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipment, etc. as per National Building Code 2005 including protection measures from lightening etc.

47. Regular supervision of the above and other measures for monitoring shall be in place throughout the construction phase, so as to avoid nuisance to the surroundings.

48. The project proponent shall fulfill in letter and spirit, all the commitments made /submitted to the SEAC office.

49. The Company shall provide stacks of adequate height to the along with acoustic enclosures for noise control as per CPCB guidelines. The DG Sets shall comply with the norms notified under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

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50. The PP shall obtain all requisite permissions/ approvals/clearances from concerning departments and district administration relating to project.

51. The PP shall procure required fresh water only from the authorized and legal source after approval from the competent Authority and such procurement of water shall be informed to RSPCB at time of applying for CTO/CTE.

52. The PP shall provide water flow meter at all suitable points to measure quantity of daily water consumption. Besides PP shall also provide water flow meters at waste water generation points, treated waste water, waste water recycled and utilized for plantation / gardening purposes. The daily record of this should be maintained properly in a logbook.

53. The PP shall dispose of the sludge of STP in Scientific manner.

54. The PP shall make compliance of the standards, for Noise and National Ambient Air Quality, as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986.

55. The total waste water generation will be utilized and disposed as proposed.

56. The PP shall not discharge treated waste water in to any natural water flow or in to any water body but make efforts to utilize maximum of the treated effluent within the premises of the project.

57. The PP shall ensure that solid waste generated should be properly collected & segregated. Wet garbage should be composed and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.

58. The CFs/FLs / E-waste should be properly collected and disposed off/ sent for recycle as per the prevailing rules / guidelines issued by the regulatory authority.Use of solar panel also may be done to the possible extent.

59. The adequate measure should be taken to prevent odour problem form STP.

60. The PP should obtain prior Consent to Operate before commisssiong of the project or handed over to the occupier.

61. The PP shall provide and maintain the O&G trap in good condion, so that the O&G coming Waste Water from Kitchen/laundary should retain in trap.

I. OPERATION PHASE

1. An independent expert shall certify the installation of the Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) and a report in this regard shall be submitted to the RPCB, before the project is commissioned for operation. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms &

121 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 122 standards prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 or the standards laid down by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.

2. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent odour from solid waste processing and STP.

3. Proper system of channelizing excess storm water shall be provided.

4. Rain Water harvesting (RWH) for roof top run-off and surface run-off, as planned shall be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and grease. The Rain Water Harvesting plan shall be as per GoI manual.

5. The proposals on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall be implemented.

6. The power factor shall be maintained near unity.

7. Application of solar energy shall be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating. A hybrid system or fully solar system for a portion of the apartments shall be provided.

8. The parking place shall have separate entry and exit points. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site must be avoided. Parking shall be fully internalized and no public space shall be utilized.

9. Regular and periodic mock drills shall be undertaken by the fire department at least once in a year.

10. The D. G. sets to be operated with stack height as per EP Act, 1986 along with acaustic enclosure.

11. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality noise and water quality shall be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project and report to be submitted to RPCB.

12. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected & segregated before disposal to the City Municipal Facility. The in-vessel bio-conversion technique may be used for composting the organic waste.

13. Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste shall be disposed of as per applicable Rules & norms with necessary approvals of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.

14. The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential land use. The proposed open space inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous species.

122 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 123 15. Local species of trees and shrubs of shall be planted to allow habitat for birds with adequate distance from the boundary.

16. The SEIAA, Rajasthan reserve the right to add new conditions, modify/ annual any condition and/or to revoke the clearance if implementation of any of the aforesaid condition/other stipulations imposed by competent authorities is not satisfactory. Six monthly compliance status report of the project along with implementation of environmental measures shall be submitted to MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow, SEIAA, Rajasthan & RPCB, Jaipur.

17. The PP shall provide adequate and proper compost pit for utilization of all the leaf litter and ensure that such waste should not be burnt.

General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the 123 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 124 Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner. 10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company. Supplimentary Agenda No 23 :F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15348)/ 2018-19 Name of the Project:EC for proposed expansion at SP-460, Matsya Industiral Area, Alwar (RAj) new 3 products (i.e. Aluminum Chloride,Mono Chloro Acetic Acid and Sulphuryl Chloride ) and enhancement in the capacity of 4 products (Caustic Soda, Chlorine, Hydrochloric acid and Hydronen ) and DG Set capacity in Environmental Clearance Proposal Reg.

Proponent Name: -M/s Lords Chloro Alkali Ltd., Authorized Signatory - Mr. Deepak Mathur, Add - SP-460, Matsya Industrial Area, Alwar, Rajasthan. Email - [email protected]

124 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 125 Name of consultant - J.M. Enviro Net Pvt.Ltd. Add:- S.C.O 16, Sector 10-A, Gurgaon- E-mail:- [email protected], [email protected]

Name of the Consultant: -JM EnviroNet Pvt. Ltd. {Registered EIA Consultant Organization from NABET (QCI)}Address: 202-A, ABW Tower, MG Road, IFFCO Chowk, Sector 25, Gurugram (Haryana)-122 001 Information as per Form-1and other documents provided by Project Proponent.

Brief details of the Project:-

1. Category/Item Category “B1”,Project or Activity - ‘4 (d)’ & ‘5(f)’ No. (in (Page No. 31 of EIA/EMP Report) Schedule): 2. Location of SP-460, Matsya Industrial Area (MIA), Alwar (Rajasthan) Project (Page No. 31 of EIA/EMP Report) 3. Project Details Total plant area: 338958.75 sq. m. Land use 40% (135660 sq. m.) of the total plant area has already been developed under greenbelt / Break up plantation. (Page No. 37 of EIA/EMP Report) 4. Details of Plant along with other infrastructure facilities is already in existence. Expansion work will be construction started after obtaining Environmental Clearance, Consents and other clearance from taken place at respective concerned authorities/ boards. site(if any) 5. S a l i e n t Name of Product Production Capacity TPA @ 330 DAYS f e a t u r e s r e g a r d i n g Existing (a) Proposed (b) Total (a+b) products and process in Caustic soda 90729 74271 165000 brief including Plant Capacity. Chlorine 80190 66247 146437 Hydrochloric acid 66000 53475 119475

Hydrogen 2272 1857 4129

Calcium Hypo (Bleach liquor) 10000 0 10000

Stable Bleaching Powder 14520 0 14520

Trichloroethylene 5000 0 5000

Chlorinated Paraffin wax (CPW) 0 99000 99000

Hydrochloric acid (from CPW) 0 154440 154440

Sodium hypochlorite 0 33000 33000

Aluminum Chloride 0 33000 33000

125 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 126 Mono Chloro Acetic acid 0 33000 33000

Sulphuryl chloride 0 33000 33000

Boiler requirement

Boiler Capacity 15 TPH ) 10 TPH 25 TPH

Diesel Generator Set (DG Set) requirement

Diesel Generator Set (DG Set) 2 DG Sets of 1000 2 DG Sets of 4 DG Sets of 3000 KVA (500 KVA + 2000 KVA KVA 500 KVA) (1000 KVA + 1000 KVA ) (2 x 1000 KVA 2 x 500 KVA) (Page No. 36 of EIA/EMP Report) 6. Raw Materials S r . Details of Raw Material Basis taken for requirement ( No. calculation (plant In case of Existing @275 Proposed @ 225 After Expansion @ average) more then one TPD TPD 500 TPD product Raw material for Name of Quan Name of Quan Name of Quanti Kg/T of product each product R a w tity R a w tity R a w ty should be material TPD material TPD material TPD specified )

1 Salt 440 Salt 360 Salt 800 1600 2 Hydrated 2.475 Hydrated 2.02 Hydrated 4.49 9 lime lime lime 3 Soda Ash 1.237 S o d a 1.01 Soda Ash 2.24 4.5 Ash 4 C a u s t i c 4.193 Caustic 3.43 C a u s t i c 7.62 15.25 lye lye lye (Captive) 5 B a r i u m 3.245 B a r i u m 2.65 B a r i u m 5.89 11.8 Chloride Chloride Chloride 6 HCl(Capti 49.5 HCl 40.50 HCl 90.0 180 ve) 7 Sulphuric 4.4 Sulphuri 3.60 Sulphuric 8.0 16 acid c acid acid

126 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 127 8 A l p h a 0.123 A l p h a 0.10 A l p h a 0.22 0.45 cellulose cellulose cellulose 9 S o d i u m 0.715 Sodium 0.58 S o d i u m 1.29 2.6 sulphite sulphite sulphite 10 Paraffin 0 Paraffin 135 Paraffin 135 0.45 T/T CPW 11 Chlorine 0 Chlorine 333 Chlorine 333 1.11 T/T CPW For CPW F o r For CPW CPW 12 Hydrated 33 Hydrated 0 Hydrated 33 0.75 T/T SBP l i m e l i m e l i m e (SBP) (SBP) (SBP) 13 Chlorine 17.6 Chlorine 0 Chlorine 17.6 0.40 T/T SBP For SBP For SBP For SBP 14 C a u s t i c 0 Caustic 15@1 C a u s t i c 15@10 150 @100 TPD f o r f o r 0 0 f o r 0 TPD S o d i u m Na-Hypo Na-Hypo TPD Na-Hypo Hypochlorite (Page No. 50 of EIA/EMP Report) 7. Solid waste S. TYPE CATE EXISTI PROP TOTA COMPO COLL DISP / h a z a r d o u s N OF GOR NG OSED L QTY SITION ECTIO OSAL w a s t e O WASTE Y PERMIS AFTE N & quantities and SIBLE R STORA management QTY EXPA GE NSION DETAI LS 1 Residues/ 16.2 5 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 7 2 3 0 B a S O 4 , Filled in Secure S l u d g e MTA MTA MTA C a C O 3 , b a g s d and filter a n d landfill Mg(OH) cakes 2 collecte , NaCl, d in Moisture, trolley Silt

2 Discarded 33.3 50 MTA 1 0 6 0 MS Isolated Secure containers MTA MTA material store d /liners landfill

3 Spent Ion 34.2 0 . 5 0 0 . 4 5 0 . 9 5 Efficiency Collecte Secure Exchange MTA MTA MTA exhausted d in d Resin and rest drums landfill similar to o r i g i n a l

127 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 128 compositi on

4 Chemical 34.3 50 MTA 1 0 6 0 C a C O 3 , Filled in Secure s l u d g e MTA MTA Chlorides b a g s d from ETP , a n d landfill Moisture, collecte Silt d in trolley

5 Used/Spe 5.1 15 KLA 1 5 30 KLA Oil not Collecte S a l e s nt oil KLA usable d in t o d r u m s Regist a n d e r e d stored at recycle a n r isolated place

(Page No. 78 of EIA/EMP Report) 8. Use of Hazardous waste is being / will be generated which will be given to the authorized vendor substances or approved by CPCB and dried sludge is being / will be generated from ETP will be managed m a t e r i a l s by self, for proper disposal of these hazardous waste. which are (Page No. 78 of EIA/EMP Report) hazardous 9. Project Cost Total Project Cost 575 Crores (Cost of Expansion-357 Crores) 10. W a t e r The Fresh Raw water requirement will be 1944 KLD. Daily existing water requirement is Requirement 2528 KLD and additional 2103 KLD is required for proposed expansion project. Total water & Source requirement after proposed expansion project will be 4631 KLD. Out of total water requirement raw/fresh water requirement will be 1944 KLD and rest 2687 KLD water will be recover from water treatment plant (ETP) and reuse in process. The source of water is ground water; NOC for ground water abstraction is submitted to CGWB/CGWA which is under process. Sr. Particulars / Water requirement in KLD Source N o Uses Existing Proposed @ 225 After Expansion . @275 TPD TPD @ 500 TPD F r e s R e c y . Fresh R e c y . Fresh R e c y . h Water Water Water 1 D o m e s t i c 12 - 10 - 22 - B o r e Water well and 2 Industrial / 852 1163 540 1204 1392 2367 Recycled P r o c e s s Water water 3 C o o l i n g 291 60 239 90 530 150 water 4. Other Req., - 150 - 20 - 170

128 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 129 if any (Irrigation / Green area) Sub. Total 1155 1373 789 1314 1944 2687 Total 2528 KLD 2103 KLD 4631 KLD (Page No. 53 of EIA/EMP Report) 11. Fuel & Energy Existing power requirement is 30 MW and additional 45 MW is required for proposed expansion project. Total power requirement after proposed expansion project will be 75 MW, which will be sourced from Jaipur Vidhut Vitaran Nigam Ltd. (JVVNL) & D.G Set (for emergency). Sr. Boiler and Diesel Generator Set (DG Set)requirement

No. Particulars Existing Proposed After Expansion

1 Boiler Capacity 15 TPH 10 TPH 25 TPH

2 Diesel Generator 500 + 500 1000 KVA for Total four

Set (DG Set) KVA caustic 2x 500 KVA

1000 KVA for 2x 1000 KVA chloro products

Type of Fuel : HSD(Page No. 57 of EIA/EMP Report) 12. Application SEAC File no. :15348 No. & Date & Submission of ToR Application to State Environment Impact Assessment Authority d o c u m e n t s (SEIAA), Rajasthan : 09.08.2017 submitted 13. Environment Environment Management Plan for the project has been prepared and a detailed budgetary Management allocation for EMP as capital cost of Rs. 400 lacs and for recurring cost of Rs. 40 Lacs. Plan along The expansion will be done in a phased manner and accordingly the amount on environment w i t h management will be spent. B u d g e t a r y S. Particulars Capital Cost R e c u r r i n g breakup No. in lacs Cost in lacs 1 Air Pollution Control 250 10 2 Water Pollution Control & water 115 11 Management 3 Noise Pollution Control 5 2 4 Environment Monitoring and Management 10 5 5 Green Belt 15 10 6 Others (Agreement with Hazardous Waste 5 2 disposal Agency in annual contract mode as per SPCB guidelines) Total 400 lacs 40 Lacs (Page No. 281 of EIA/EMP Report) 129 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 130 14. CSR Activates Detailed action plan for Expenditure on CER/CSR as per MoEF Office Memorandum dated along with 01.05.2018 will be of Rs. 2.67 Cr (0.75% of the total expansion cost: 357 Cr.). b u d g e t a r y The C.E.R. & C.S.R. activities proposed as per MoEF&CC O.M. dated 01.05.2018 will be breakup Education, Health and Family Welfare, drinking water supply, Sanitation facility development in the area, Skill development programmes, Solid waste management facility development, Rural Infrastructure Development, Rain water harvesting, Avenue plantation and plantation in community areas within 10 km radius of project site as per need base discussion of the area. PARTICULAR AMOUN T (LACS) A. NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION :- 1. Providing solar lights in premises of Govt. Primary Schools at Batesara 10.00 and Kamalpur villages in Ramgarh block 2. Provision of solar lights as street light in gram panchayat – Charauti Pahar 3. Construction of rain water recharge pond in Jawar Wala Jor, Khor wala 150.00 jor & Nadi Wala Jor In Village Kherwa Jat B. CONSTRUCTION/ MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES IN VILLAGE SCHOOLS AND AANGANWADI :- 1. Construction of 6 Class Room and 1 Lobby (Bramda), in Govt. Schools 50.00 at villages Naharpur, Jhareda, Kamalpur, Goleta in Ramgarh block and Construction of girls toilet in aanganwadi – Batesara village 2. Civil maintenance and colour works at Govt. primary school in village – 31.00 Kamalpur, Naharpur, Goleta, Batesara, in Ramgarh block and Repairing / maintenance of Boundary Wall in Govt. school at Goleta, Ramgarh 3. Distribution of sports kit in Kamalpur village Govt. Primary School 1.00 4. Distribution of educational toys in Govt. aanganbadi at Goleta, Batesara 1.50 and Kamalpur villages in Ramgarh block 5. Drinking water facility in Govt. Primary Schools and Aangan Badi by 3.25 providing water campers in village Kamalpur, Batesara in Ramgarh block 6. To provide 10 Computers 50 Chairs and 20 Tables for teachers, 25 floor 6.25 mats in at Govt. Primary School and Aganbari in village – Kamalpur, Jhareda, Batesara in Ramgarh block C. Other DEVELOPMENT WORK 1. Borewell with water storage tank for common use by villagers in gram 10.00 panchayat – Charauti Pahar and Soak pits erection in village of gram Panchayat – Charauti Pahar D. PLANTATION IN SCHOOL, GOVT. OFFICES IN SURROUNDING AREA 1. Plantation during monsoon season in surrounding Govt. offices, schools 5.00 and villages (in gram panchayat – Charauti Pahar) TOTAL (For 5 Years) 2 6 8 . 0 0 Lacs 130 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 131 (Page No. 244 of EIA/EMP Report) 15. ETP S r . WATER TREATMENT CAPACITY IN KLD No. Particulars Existing Proposed After Expansion 1 ETP Capacity 640 KLD 0 640 KLD 2 STP Capacity 0 25 KLD 25 KLD (Page No. 53 of EIA/EMP Report) 16. G r e e n 40% (135660 sq. m.) of the total plant area has already been developed under greenbelt / Belt/Plantation plantation. (Page No. 59 of EIA/EMP Report) 17. B u d g e t a r y Particular Budget allocation (in Lacs) Breakup for Labour Rest Shelters for labours 1.50 Sanitation facility 2.50 Education for labours children’s & Creche facility for 2.50 children’s of female labors. Safe drinking water facility 0.50 Periodical medical checkups/ Health facility of labours 2.00 First aid facility at site 1.00 Total 10.00 (Page No. 243 of EIA/EMP Report) 18. M a n p o w e r The company has employed more than 250 workers and staff directly and indirectly in Requirement manufacturing units. Business approach is directed towards better interactions with the & Source labour and development of human resources. The total manpower requirement for the proposed expansion project will be 500 persons (inclusive of on roll employees and on contract employees). Sr. Manpower requirement (Persons) No. Particulars Existing Proposed After Expansion 1 Skilled 180 110 290 2 Unskilled 30 90 120 3 Semi skilled 40 50 90 Total manpower 250 250 500 (Page No. 58 of EIA/EMP Report) 19. B a s e l i n e The Environmental Baseline Study and data collection for air, water, noise and soil along Monitoring & with details of flora, fauna & socio-economic conditions within the study area the project Study have been done for Summer Season – 2017 (March to May, 2017) and One month additional baseline data also have been done 15thSept. 2017 to 15thOctober 2017. (Chapter No. 3 of EIA/EMP Report)

Observation of the committee:

During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation. He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of the MoEF & CC 131 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 132 Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8th meeting held on 25-26thFeb. 2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of E.C. for proposed Name of the Project: EC for proposed expansion at SP-460, Matsya Industiral Area, Alwar (RAj) new 3 products (i.e. Aluminum Chloride,Mono Chloro Acetic Acid and Sulphuryl Chloride ) and enhancement in the capacity of 4 products (Caustic Soda, Chlorine, Hydrochloric acid and Hydronen ) and DG Set capacity in Environmental Clearance Proposal Reg.Proponent Name: -M/s Lords Chloro Alkali Ltd., Authorized Signatory - Mr. Deepak Mathur, Add - SP-460, Matsya Industrial Area, Alwar, Rajasthan. Email - [email protected] Name of consultant - J.M. Enviro Net Pvt.Ltd. Add:- S.C.O 16, Sector 10-A, Gurgaon- E-mail:- [email protected], [email protected] to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

1. The EC is being issued for the following products-

Name of Product Production Capacity TPA @ 330 DAYS

Existing (a) Proposed (b) Total (a+b)

Caustic soda 90729 74271 165000

Chlorine 80190 66247 146437

Hydrochloric acid 66000 53475 119475

Hydrogen 2272 1857 4129

Calcium Hypo (Bleach liquor) 10000 0 10000

Stable Bleaching Powder 14520 0 14520

Trichloroethylene 5000 0 5000

Chlorinated Paraffin wax (CPW) 0 99000 99000

Hydrochloric acid (from CPW) 0 154440 154440

Sodium hypochlorite 0 33000 33000

Aluminum Chloride 0 33000 33000

Mono Chloro Acetic acid 0 33000 33000

132 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 133 Sulphuryl chloride 0 33000 33000

Boiler requirement

Boiler Capacity 15 TPH ) 10 TPH 25 TPH

Diesel Generator Set (DG Set) requirement

Diesel Generator Set (DG Set) 2 DG Sets of 1000 2 DG Sets of 4 DG Sets of 3000 KVA (500 KVA + 2000 KVA KVA 500 KVA) (1000 KVA + 1000 KVA ) (2 x 1000 KVA 2 x 500 KVA)

2) The PP shall ensure the implementation of the commitments in respect of addressing Environmental and Social issues. 3) The PP shall ensure providing 33% area of the total plant area under green cover. 4) That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibiliity, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 5) As committed, the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 400 Lacs as capital cost and Rs. 40 Lacs as annual recurring cost towards various environmental protection measures and implementation of various activities under Environmental Management Plan. 6) The PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 2.67 Cr as CSR as per the proposal submitted and the detailed action plan be submitted to RSPCB at the time seeking CTE. 7) The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site and provide health facility, sanitation facility, and fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. As proposed the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 2 lac as annual recurring cost for labour welfare. 8) Total water demand will be 4631 KLD the necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site. 9) As proposed waste water will be generated both from the industrial as well as domestic use. This waste water will be treated in ETP of 640 KLD capacity followed by 3 stage of RO plant of adequate capacity and STP of 25 KlD, keeping zero liquid discharge (ZLD) by way of reusing of entire waste water partly for plantation and partly for reusing in process, etc. The RO reject waste water shall be disposed through adequate capacity State of Art MEE plant.The construction of the ETP, RO plant, MEE & STP should be carried out simultaneously with that of the project and should be functional before the project is put into use. The ETP, RO and STP shall have a separate

133 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 134 hourly meter and energy meter. An independent expert shall certify the installation of the Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP), RO & a report in this regard shall be submitted to the RPCB, before the project is commissioned for operation. Treated waste water shall conform to the norms & standards of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. The EC shall be subject to the compliance of the Hon'ble NGT/Supreme Court orders issued from time to time regarding the ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE (ZLD). Further the treated effluent norms shall be confirmed according to the guidelines issued by CPCB. 10) The PP should provide 5 no. of peizometric wellsin the premices and the locations of such wells shall be decided in consultation with the Regional Officer and shall carry out half yearly monitoring of these wells.Location of the well should be shown in the map. 11) For withdrawing ground water from bore wells, necessary permission from CGWA should be taken. 12) The PP shall achieve the stack emission standards and ambient air standards as notified under E. P. Rules 86 and its subsequent amendments. 13) The height of the stack for disbursement of the process emissions shall not be less than 30.00 Mtrs. from ground level. 14) In case of coal fired boiler the PP shall explore the possibility of use of gas. 15) The PP shall operate its unit with prior Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate under the provisions of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. 16) The particulate matter and gaseous emissions (SOx, NOx, CO, CO2,Cl2etc) from various processes/units/storages shall conform to the standards prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board /Central Pollution Control Board or under the Environment (Protection) Rules' 86 from time to time. 17) The Project Proponent shall provide online continuous monitoring system at all the major stacks and ensure connectivity of the same with CPCB & RSPCB server. 18) At no time, the emissions shall go beyond the prescribed standards. In the event of failure of any pollution control system adopted by the units, the unit shall immediately put off operation and shall not restart until the control measures are rectified to achieve the desired efficiency. 19) Ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be set up in the down wind direction as well as where maximum ground level concentration of PM10& PM2.5, SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, Cl2 and F (Total) are anticipated in consultation with Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. 20) The project proponent shall carry out regular monitoring of air emissions (at source, work environment and ambient air) and assessment of performance of Air pollution control arrangements. 21) Portholes and sampling facilities shall be provided for the stacks emissions monitoring as per the CPCB guidelines. Stack emissions shall be monitored in consultation with RPCB. 22) The PP shall draw the Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) Plan and submit to RPCB.

23) Data on ambient air quality and stack emissions shall be submitted to RPCB, once in six months carried out by MOEF/NABL/CPCB/ Govt. approved lab. 24) The PP shall provide separate drainage and outlets with the precaution that the storm water shall not come into contact with waste sludge. 134 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 135 25) The unit shall obtain proper authorization from Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, if it generates any waste which falls under the purview of HWMHR-2008. 26) Handling, manufacture, storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals shall be in accordance with the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 (amended till date). 27) Adequate measures for the control of noise shall be taken so as to keep the noise levels below 85 dB (A) in the work environment. Persons working near the machines shall be provided with well-designed ear muffs/plugs and other personnel protective equipments. 28) Suitable alarm system and standard procedure for transmitting the information on the occurrence of an accident to the proper focal point shall be established. 29) Efforts shall be made to increase green belt all around the premises. Native plant species shall be selected for this purpose in consultation with the local Forest Department A green belt development plan be prepared and implemented so as to cover at least 35% area of the plot size. 30) The Company shall provide stacks of adequate height to the 4 D.G. Sets (2*500 KVA and 2*1000 KVA) along with acoustic enclosures for noise control as per CPCB guidelines. The DG Sets shall comply with the norms notified under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 31) A qualified person in the field of environment or separate Environmental Management Cell to be established to implement and carry out various functions is set up under the control of a Senior Executive who will report directly to the head of the project. 32) The PP will ensure that no employee or worker remains on duty within the plant premises for more than 8 hours per day in one stretch in normal conditions. However based on plant operation and maintenance tasks, overtime can be provided as per the Rajasthan Factories rules for personnel deployed for more than 8 hours. 33) The funds earmarked for the environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate account and shall not be diverted for other purposes and year wise expenditure shall be reported to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board under the rules prescribed for environmental audit. 34) Periodical medical checkup of the workers shall be done in six months and records maintained and effects of fluorine on human health need to be taken into special consideration. 35) The PP shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the construction labour at site. 36) The PP shall ensure that, the EC letter as well as the status of compliance of EC conditions and the monitoring data are placed on company’s website and displayed at the project site. 37) The SEIAA, Rajasthan reserve the right to add new conditions, modify/ annual any condition and/or to revoke the clearance if implementation of any of the aforesaid condition/other stipulations imposed by competent authorities is not satisfactory. Six monthly compliance status reports on project along with implementation of environmental measures shall be submitted to MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow and RPCB and SEIAA,Raj. 38) The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life as applicable. It is further categorically stated that grant of 135 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 136 EC does not necessary implies that forestry and wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form forestry and wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner. General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981,

136 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 137 the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner. 10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company. Additional Agenda no. 24.01 F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (509)/ 2018-19 Project Proponent : “Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Kota Top village – Brijeshpura (Tathed), NH- 76 Baran Road, Kota (Rajathan) – 325009 Tehsil & District Kota State Rajasthan Project name :Sh. Gurinder Dua Senior Manager Operation (Incharge) Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Kota Top Depot Brijeshpura, Baran Road Rajasthan – 325009

Brief Details of the Project: 1) EC to the project was issued, vide SEIAA letter dated 4.3 2016, as per recommendation of SEAC in its 102nd Meeting held on 28.12.2015. 2) The PP has proposed vide its letter dated 6.10.2018 for amendment in existing EC for changes to bring about safety improvements. 3) The matter was considered in the 4.5th meeting of SEAC at additional agenda no. 27.08 and the Committee resolved to call the PP in the next meeting with compliance of conditions of earlier EC and affidavit regarding nonviolation of the EIA Notification. The

137 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 138 representative of the Project Sh. Gurinder Dua, In charge, BPCL, Kota attended the meeting in person was informed about this decision of the committee. Observation of the committee:

The matter was considered in the 4.8th meeting of the SEAC when Sh Gurinder Dua, In charge, BPCL, Kota was present.

The committee resolved to seek following information from the PP.

1) The PP will submit an affidavit regarding non-violation in terms of Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 of the MoEF & CC. 2) QRA with respect to the proposed changes including the recommendation of MB Lal Committee. 3) Point wise compliance of the EC conditions duly certified by the MoEF & CC/RSPCB/SEIAA. The committee also resolved to call the PP for presentation in the next Meeting.

Additional Agenda NO.24.02File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (553)/ 2018-19 Project Name: -Terms of Reference for proposed expansion of BPCL Jaipur Pipeline Terminal, Jobner Installation by installation of 3 new ATF storage tanks at village Asalpur Tehsil Phulera (Sambhar), District Jaipur Rajasthan by Bharat petroleum Corporation Limited. Proponent Name: -Kumar Nandan Singh (Territory Manager (Retail) Jaipur Add:- Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Vill.&Post Asalpur, near Asalpur Jobner Railway Station Tehsil- Phulera (Sambhar), Jaipur , Rajasthan. E-mail:- [email protected] Name of the consultant: -N.S. Envirotech Loboratories & Consultant, Add:- A-8, Neha Medical Building, Opp - ESI Hospital, Sodala, Jaipur.

Brief details of the Project:- 1) The PP was called for presentation for ToR, for expansion, in the 4.5th meeting of SEAC held on 26th – 28th Dec. 2018 at agenda no 22. 2) Neither the PP nor the consultant appeared for presentation. There was no communication regarding absence too. The Committee resolved to issue warning letter to the PP giving 45 days time to respond otherwise the matter would be referred to the SEIAA for close and de list. 3) The PP circulated the the documents to all the members and also appeared personally during the 4.8th meeting of SEAC with a request to consider his case and to issue ToR.

Observation of the Committee:

The SEAC accepted the request letter of the PP dated 25.2.2019 for issue of ToR.

Keeping in view the examination of the documents made available and the presentation made by the PP during 4.8thmeeting of SEAC on 25th – 26thFeb., 2019 the SEAC prescribed the following ToRs with Public Hearing for carrying out a detailed EIA as per the EIA notification 2006 for Project-- Terms of Reference for proposed expansion of BPCL jaipur Pipeline

138 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 139 Terminal, Jobner Installation by installation of 3 new ATF storage tanks at village Asalpur Tehsil Phulera (Sambhar), District jaipur Rajasthan by Bharat petroleum Corporation Limited, Project Proponent- Kumar Nandan Singh (Territory Manager (Retail) Jaipur Add:- Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. vill&Post Asalpur, near Asalpur Jobner Railway Station Tehsil- Phulera (Sambhar), Jaipur , Rajasthan. E-mail:- [email protected] Name of the Consultant :- N.S. Envirotech Loboratories & Consultant, Add:- A-8, Neha Medical Building, OPP - ESI Hospital, Sodala, Jaipur. ToR for EIA studies in respect of the proposed industry may include, but not limited to thefollowing:

1. The PP should clarify categorically if any violation has occured as per the provisionsof the EIA notification 2006,amendments therein, notification dated 14.03.2017,18.03.2018, Circulars,OM,Guidelines,etc.The PP needs to submit an affidavit in this regards.

2. The validityperiod of this ToRs letter would be for a period of three years from the date of dispatch of the ToRs letter.

3. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted.

4. The study area shall comprise 10 km zone around the project area. 5. Plant layout shall be super imposed at center of topo sheet of 10 km radius indicating vital physical features. 6. Land use of the study area as well as the project area shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 7. The land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land, wildlife sanctuary and national park, wildlife corridor, water bodies, human settlements and other ecological features shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 8. Location of National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves (existing as well as proposed), if any, within 10 km. of the project area shall be clearly indicated if there is no ecologically sensitive area with in the study area, the same shall authenticated from the State Wildlife Department / Chief Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and copy shall be furnished. 9. Location of other industries & mines within the study area along with their production and pollutants generated by them. The same shall be accounted for while generating mathematical models of pollution dispersion and proposing the EMP. 10. A detailed biological study for the project [core zone and buffer zone (10 km. radius of the periphery of the project area)] shall be made. Details of flora and fauna, separately for

139 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 140 core and buffer zone, shall be furnished based on field survey clearly indicating the schedule of the fauna present. If there is scheduled-I fauna found in the study area, then necessary plan for their conservation shall be prepared in consultation with State Forest and Wildlife Department and details be furnished. Necessary allocation of funds for implementing the same shall be made as part of the project cost. 11. Study of small plants, shrubs in the study area to be provided. 12. Flora and fauna - Identification of all species of flora and fauna including endangered and endemic species and the same shall be authenticated from DFO. 13. The industrial water demand as well as domestic water demand of the unit shall be elaborated. For abstraction of ground water, NOC from CGWA shall be obtained. 14. Detail regarding the electricity supply should be elaborated. 15. Effective energy conservation and fuel conservation plans may be prepared. 16. The PP should give details of energy saving plan, particularly for conservation of the electrical energy system should be so designed as to reduce energy losses. 17. Environmental issues related to the water reservoirs in the surrounding land should be specifically mentioned. Assessment and details relating to the impacts on water resources in proximity of the site be submitted. 18. The traffic survey of that area and impact on the traffic due to additional transportation from the proposed unit shall be elaborated. 19. The PP shall explicitly state if there is any violation carried out in the project(if any). 20. Waste water generated from the industrial & miscellaneous purposes and domestic purposes shall be treated in Effluent treatment plant and Sewage treatment plant. Provide details of hydraulic design of the STP and ETP and provide details of pollution control systems proposed to be installed. 21. The PP should submit proposal about carrying out GW monitoring in the up and down stream for contamination from MoEF/NABL/GoR approved lab. 22. Sources of air, water, soil and noise pollution from the site, necessary safeguard measures, pollution control equipments and Environmental Management Plan shall be elaborated. 23. The Socio economic survey of the population in local surrounding area, to assess their felt needs may be carried out in pre and post project implementation period. Based upon the findings of this survey, plans for addressing the issues according to felt need pertaining to social upliftment, habitat, drinking water, sanitation, health, educational, employment, livelihood activities etc. for the benefit to the society, may be prepared and financial provision for the same may be kept in the project. The socio-economic influence to the local community shall be elaborated including CSR activities. Details in this regard may be provided in the EIA/EMP report. The PP may explore to initiate CSR activities in the area along with EIA studies, as per the Annexure. 24. Risk analysis, occupational health & safety and DMP (measures to avoid any risk and DMP for any hazardous situation shall be given in EIA/EMP report. 25. The P.P. shall submit risk assessment and impact zone details, spread of pollutants. 26. Details of the safety measures to protect health of workers as per provision of relevant factory act and rules, shall be submitted. 27. Carry out plume modeling for leakage of underground storage tanks, and monitor for Btex/MBTE compounds in the ground water samples. EMP for remediation of le leakages of underground storage tanks, should be submitted.

140 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 141 28. Proposal for installing leakage monitoring devices such as photo ionization detector, geo probes, electro resistance tomography, carry out tank thickness and other integrity test on regular basis to the statistical probability of at least 95% with no more than 5% probability of false alarm, should be submitted. 29. Comply with all OISD guidelines pertaining to storage of chemicals or petroleum products 30. Facilities should be provided for the labourers like shelter, health facility, safe drinking water, sanitation facility, fuel/LPG for cooking, education for their children, crèche, recreation etc. Details as per the need based should be separately given along with budgetary provision and commitment thereof. Details and registration no of registered labours, shall be submitted. 31. Details of activity to be taken under EMP should be submitted along with proposed budget. 32. Specification of machineries including material handling systems shall be elaborated. 33. Cost-benefit analysis shall be elaborated; energy conservation measures shall also be defined along with such analysis. 34. Compliance to the recommendations mentioned in CREP guidelines shall be given in detail. 35. Details of mode of oil supply, storage capacity and collection system and proposed trouble-shooting mechanism, shall be submitted. 36. Details of the proposed schemes based on economic and operational ease considerations, shall be submitted. 37. All the coordinates of the project site shall be determined on the topo sheet ((1:50,000 scale). 38. The project proposal should comply with the provisions of Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Trans boundary Movement) Rules 2008 and MSIHC Rules 1989 (amended 2000). 39. A balance sheet certified by a Authorized Financial Expert to clearly indicate the provision made / amount spent for EMP/ERP/CSR/ labour welfare safety/ Legal Obligations etc to be enclosed 40. PP should clearly mention in the documents whether there is any violation of provisions of EIA Notification and inform at the start of presentation (to be a part of computer presentation also). 41. Details of construction activity including date of starting of construction work and investment incurred till date along with photographs and in case of industries / mining, the quantity of products produced so far, should be essentially mentioned by the PP / Consultant. 42. Used filter papers (Air monitoring) along with photographs of the site showing Air / Water sampling / monitoring activity / equipment used at each station should be submitted. Original copies of analysis report of all the relevant data referred in the documents should be enclosed. 43. Following information regarding the work order/agreement issued by the P.P. to the consultant (Accredited from QCI/ NABET for proposed project Sector) should be submitted:- i. Dispatch No. of the work order/agreement. j. Date of issue of work order. k. Date of start of air/water/other monitoring work (as applicable)

141 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 142 l. Postal address/ Email Address/ Fax Number/ Mobile Number and Landline Number of the P.P. Points included in TOR as per MoEF circular no. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I)-Pt. dt. 19.05.2011 regarding Corporate Environmental responsibility. 44. (a)Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. (b) Does the Environment Policy prescribed for standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms /conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 45. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions? Details of this system may be given. 46. Does the company have a system of reporting of non-compliances/violations of Environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and /or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report. 47. The draft Environment Impact Assessment report may be prepared in accordance with the above-mentioned TORs. This report should be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board for Public hearing as stipulated in the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 and subsequent amendments and circulars. Public Hearing shall be conducted in accordance with EIA Notification, 2006, its amendment dt. 01.12.2009 and MoEF circular no.J-15012/29/2010/IA.II(M) dt. 19.04.2010and the issues raised by the public shall be addressed and incorporated in the Environment Impact Assessment / Environmental Management plan and submitted with all requisite data/information. 48. After completion of public hearing the final Environment Impact Assessment report, which shall address all the material environmental concerns expressed during the process and appropriate changes should be made in the Environmental Impact Assessment and EMP. The document comprising the aforesaid details may be submitted by the PP to SEAC at the earliest for environmental appraisal and taking an appropriate view in the matter. 49. A certificate should be submitted by the Regional Officer Pollution Control Board that the process followed for public hearing was adequate as required in reference to contents of MoEF O.M. no. J-15012/29/2010-IA-II(M) dt. 19.04.2010. In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of TORs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:- S. No Items in the letter of the TORs Reply / Response by the PP

Additional Agenda No. 24.03--F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (4232)/ 2018-19 Project Name :- EC for manufacturing of single super phosphate (350 TPD) and Granular single super phosphate (350 TPD) of M/s Anapoorana Fertilizer & Pesticides Pvt., Ltd, at plot no 897/129/2, village Doriya, Tehsil Nimbahera, District- Chittorhgarhm Rajasthan Proponent Name:-Shri P.N. Jethwani, 252, Adarsh Colony, Tehsil Nimbahera, District ChittorgarhEmail: [email protected]

142 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 143 Name of consultant:-Consultant: M/s EQMS India Pvt.Ltd., Delhi (S.No.38 in List-A of NABET) [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

1. Category/Item No. The project falls under “Category-B” as per the new EIA notification (in Schedule): dated 1st Dec, 2009 2. Location of Project Plot No. 897/129/2, Village- Doriya, Taluka-Nimbahera, District -Chittorgarh.

3. Project Details S.No. Particulars Area (Sq.m.) Percentage(%) Land use Break up 1. Plant Area 5610.6 10 2. Roads/Corridors 2493.6 8 3. Plantation 4363.8 4 4. Open Area 43947 78 Total 56415 100

(Page 23) 4. Details of No construction taken place at site construction taken place at site(if any) 5. Salient features Single Super Phosphate is a straight phosphatic multi nutrient fertilizer regarding products and Granulated SSP has additional advantages over powder SSP. SSP and process in brief contains 16% citrate soluble and 14.5% water soluble P2O5, 12% including Plant Capacity. sulphur and 21% calcium. It also contains some other micronutrients which are essential for the crops.The biggest advantage in using the granulated product is that it is available to the crops for a longer time because it gets dissolved slowly in water.Single super phosphate, due to its low price, is a poor farmer’s fertilizer. It helps to improve the sulphur deficiency in soil and thus helping the farmers in enhancing the yield at least cost for the crops especially for vegetables, oil seed, sugar cane, tea etc. Therefore, SSP is an essential fertilizer for agriculture growth to attain food security in the country.The SSP manufacturing process consists of the following stages:

 Grinding of Rock Phosphate (95 – 98% material

143 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 144 passing 100 mesh)  Sulphuric Acid 98% dilution to 67 – 70%  Acidulation (Mixing of Rock Phosphate & Dilute Acid)  Pollution Control  Curing & Shuffling Products with production capacity : SSP (350 TPD),GSSP (350 TPD)

( P a g e 6,7,27,28) 6. Raw Materials The main raw materials required for the present manufacturing process of requirement ( In SSP are rock phosphate having P2O5 percentage of 31.5% and Sulphuric case of more then acid having 98% concentration.The quantity wise requirement of rock one product Raw phosphate is 5000MT/month and of Sulphuric acid is 3250 MT/month. material for each (Page 29) product should be specified ) 7. Solid waste There will be no major source of hazardous waste generation due to the / h a z . w a s t e proposed project that would be causing harm to the environment, as quantities and major substances that are hazardous are Silica Sludge, Hydrofloro silicic management acid and spent oil. These all substances would be reutilized in the process back again or would be sold in the market. Silica Sludge (~ 100kg/day), Hydrofluorosilicic acid as by- product-34-35% (when 98% H2SO4) & 5 % (when spent acid will be used) and spent oil quantity generated will be 150lit/day. (Page 34) 8. Use of substances  Only major hazardous chemical to be stored at the project site is or materials which Sulphuric Acid 98% with specific gravity 1.84. Spent sulphuric acid may be considered for use based on availability and project viability. are hazardous  The acid will be stored in one MS tank capacity of 750 MT. Total acid storage capacities will be 750 MT.

9. Project Cost 2339 Lacs(page no.35) 10. Water Requirement The daily water requirement for the project will be 90 KLD (31 KLD & Source Fresh +59 KLD recycled) Particulars Demand Quantity

Industrial One time water 144 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 145 demand 80 KLD Fresh water 21 KLD demand Recycled water 59 KLD

Domestic One time water 10 KLD Source of water:- Old Bore-well Total waste water generation Area Waste water generated Disposal

Industrial NA After treatment in ETP Domestic After treatment (Page No. 30,31,32) 11. Fuel & Energy Total power requirement for the project will be 1.6 MW. The power will be taken from RSEB Grid. There will be a DG set of 250 KVA capacity used during grid failure. The water requirement is for proposed expansion is 90Kld, which will source from bore well. Including water for domestic (10 KLD) and for gardening. (Page 30) 12. Application No. & TOR Letter No: F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sect/Project /Cat. Date & documents 5(a).B1(4232)/14-15/4950 dated 31 Dec 2015 submitted 13. Environment The total project cost of the proposed SSP plant is Rs.23 crores. The total Management Plan capital cost of environment management measures is Rs. Aprox65 lacs. along with The recurring cost for environment management will be 12 lakhs/annum. Budgetary breakup (Page112) 14. CSR Activates 2.5 % of total profit per year reserved for CSR for different activities for along with development of nearby area. The proposed money will be used for budgetary breakup following CSR activities in surrounding villages.

(Page35,36) 15. ETP ----- 16. G r e e n The plot of land identified for locating the proposed project measures Belt/Plantation approx. 12468Sq Mt. Out of this, approx. 5049.2Sq.Mt (Approx. 40% of total land area) has been identified for plantation and green belt development. 145 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 146 (Page 108-110) 17. Budgetary Breakup Approx. 80 employees will be hired initially for the present set up of for Labour plant and it will increase depending up on the future growth of the plant. Local people will be benefited financially and socially, by getting job in this company and being a part in the growth of this company.

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Brief details of the Project:-

1) ToR was issued to the project as per the presentation in the 93rd Meeting of SEAC vide letter no. 4950 dated 31st Dec. 2015. 2) The PP submitted the final EIA/EMP reports vide letter received in SEAC on 22.10.2018. 3) The term of the earlier SEAC expired on 29thDecember, 2017, The new SEAC has been reconstituted on 12.9.2018. 4) The PP was called for presentation in the 4.3rd meeting of SEAC held on 29th -30th October 2018 at agenda no. 8 5) The PP didn’t reply to meeting the Notice. The SEAC Members did not get the complete documents. Reports were unsigned. No affidavits submitted. 6) The committee resolved that since the PP and the consultant have not submitted the point wise reply to the meeting along with necessary documents and the report submitted is unsigned and does not contain required information as per the EIA Notification , and no affidavits have been submitted , the PP should submit a revised report as per the meeting Notice. The Consultant was warned regarding this during the meeting. 7) The PP and his Consultants were clearly informed to start compilation of these information without waiting for the query letter from the SEAC and to submit the reply only after getting the query letter. 8) The PP circulated the revised documents to all the members and the PP and consultant made a request to present the case during the 4.8th meeting of SEAC. The committee members accepted to have received the documents and agreed to allow the PP to make a presentation. Observation of the Committee : During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation. He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of theMoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8thmeeting held on 25-26thFeb. 2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of E.C. for proposed Project Name :- EC for manufacturing of single super phosphate (350 TPD) and Granular single super phosphate (350 TPD) of M/s Anapoorana Fertilizer & Pesticides Pvt., Ltd, at plot no 897/129/2, village Doriya, Tehsil Nimbahera, District- Chittorhgarhm Rajasthan, Proponent

146 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 147 Name:- Shri P.N. Jethwani, 252, Adarsh Colony, Tehsil Nimbahera, District ChittorgarhEmail: [email protected], subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

1. Consent to Establish” shall be obtained from RPCB before start of any construction work related to proposed project at the site and RSPCB shall ensure from the records/site at the time of grant of CTE/CTO that no violation has been carried out by the PP as per MoEF Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 .

2.The EC is being issued for the production of SSP (350 TPD),GSSP (350 TPD). 3.The PP shall ensure the implementation of the commitments in respect of addressing Environmental and Social issues. 4. The PP shall ensure providing 33% area of the total plant area under green cover. 5.That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibiliity, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 6.As committed, the PP shall earmark and spend an amount of Rs. 65 lacs towards capital cost and 12 lacs as annual recurring cost on various environmental protection measures and implementation of various activities under Environmental Management Plan. 7.The PP shall earmark and spend 2.00 Lacs /Year as CSR , as per the proposal submitted and the detailed action plan be submitted to RSPCB at the time seeking CTE. 8.The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site and provide health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. 9.Total water demand will be 90 KLD The necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site. 10. As proposed total waste water will be treated , keeping zero liquid discharge (ZLD) by way of reusing of entire waste water partly for plantation and partly for reusing in process, etc .The construction of the ETP/STP should be carried out simultaneously with that of the project and should be functional before the project is put into use. The ETP/STP shall have a separate hourly meter and energy meter. An independent expert shall certify the installation of the Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) and a report in this regard shall be submitted to the RPCB, before the project is commissioned for operation. Treated waste water shall conform to the norms & standards of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. The EC shall be subject to the compliance of the Hon'ble NGT/Supreme Court orders issued from time to time regarding the ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE (ZLD). Further the treated effluent norms shall be confirmed according to the guidelines issued by CPCB. 11. For withdrawing ground water from bore wells, necessary permission from CGWA should be taken.

147 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 148 12. The PP shall achieve the stack emission standards and ambient air standards as notified under E. P. Rules 86 and its subsequent amendments. 13. The height of the stack for disbursement of the process emissions shall not be less than 30.00 Mtrs. from ground level. 14. In case of coal fired boiler the PP shall explore the possibility of use of gas. 15. The PP shall operate its unit with prior Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate under the provisions of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. 16. The particulate matter and gaseous emissions (SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, etc) from various processes/units/storages shall conform to the standards prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board /Central Pollution Control Board or under the Environment (Protection) Rules' 86 from time to time. 17. The Project Proponent shall provide online continuous monitoring system at all the major stacks and ensure connectivity of the same with CPCB & RSPCB server. 18. At no time, the emissions shall go beyond the prescribed standards. In the event of failure of any pollution control system adopted by the units, the unit shall immediately put off operation and shall not restart until the control measures are rectified to achieve the desired efficiency. 19. Ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be set up in the down wind direction as well as where maximum ground level concentration of PM10& PM2.5, SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, and F (Total) are anticipated in consultation with Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. 20. The project proponent shall carry out regular monitoring of air emissions (at source, work environment and ambient air) and assessment of performance of Air pollution control arrangements. 21. Portholes and sampling facilities shall be provided for the stacks emissions monitoring as per the CPCB guidelines. Stack emissions shall be monitored in consultation with RPCB. 22. The PP shall draw the Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) Plan and submit to RPCB. 23. Data on ambient air quality and stack emissions shall be submitted to RPCB, once in six months carried out by MOEF/NABL/CPCB/ Govt. approved lab. 24. The PP shall provide separate drainage and outlets with the precaution that the storm water shall not come into contact with waste sludge. 25. The unit shall obtain proper authorization from Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, if it generates any waste which falls under the purview of HWMHR-2008. 26. Handling, manufacture, storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals shall be in accordance with the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 (amended till date). 27. Adequate measures for the control of noise shall be taken so as to keep the noise levels below 85 dB (A) in the work environment. Persons working near the machines shall be provided with well-designed ear muffs/plugs and other personnel protective equipments. 28. Suitable alarm system and standard procedure for transmitting the information on the occurrence of an accident to the proper focal point shall be established. 29. Efforts shall be made to increase green belt all around the premises. Native plant species shall be selected for this purpose in consultation with the local Forest Department A green belt development plan be prepared and implemented so as to cover at least 35% area of the plot size. 148 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 149 30. The Company shall provide stacks of adequate height to the 1 nos. 250 KVA D.G. Sets of along with acoustic enclosures for noise control as per CPCB guidelines. The DG Sets shall comply with the norms notified under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 31. A qualified person in the field of environment or separate Environmental Management Cell to be established to implement and carry out various functions is set up under the control of a Senior Executive who will report directly to the head of the project. 32. The PP will ensure that no employee or worker remains on duty within the plant premises for more than 8 hours per day in one stretch in normal conditions. However based on plant operation and maintenance tasks, overtime can be provided as per the Rajasthan Factories rules for personnel deployed for more than 8 hours. 33. The funds earmarked for the environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate account and shall not be diverted for other purposes and year wise expenditure shall be reported to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board under the rules prescribed for environmental audit. 34. Periodical medical checkup of the workers shall be done in six months and records maintained and effects of fluorine on human health need to be taken into special consideration. 35. The PP shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the construction labour at site. 36. The PP shall ensure that, the EC letter as well as the status of compliance of EC conditions and the monitoring data are placed on company’s website and displayed at the project site. 37. The SEIAA, Rajasthan reserve the right to add new conditions, modify/ annual any condition and/or to revoke the clearance if implementation of any of the aforesaid condition/other stipulations imposed by competent authorities is not satisfactory. Six monthly compliance status reports on project along with implementation of environmental measures shall be submitted to MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow and RPCB and SEIAA,Raj. 38. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life as applicable. It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that forestry and wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form forestry and wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner. General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of

149 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 150 deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the 150 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 151 meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company. Additional Agenda NO. 24.04 F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (338)/ 18-19) Project name: EC for project for Proposed Storage Capacity expansion at Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (MD) Chittorgarh Termial, at N.H.79 Jalampur Nimbahera Road, Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) Project Proponent:Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Chief Engineering Manager, Indian Oil Corporation, Rajasthan StateOffice, Indian Oil Bhawan, Ashok Chowk, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur – 302 004 Tel:- 0141-2579149 E mail: [email protected] Brief details of the project:

1) EC to the project was issued vide SEIAA letter dated 23.8.2012 as per the recommendation of SEAC in its 45th meeting held on 30-31, July, 2012. 2) Amendment in the EC was issued by SEIAA vide letter dated 22.12.2017 as per the recommendation of SEAC in its 169th meeting held on 8th – 9th November, 2017 and correction vide letter dated 29.10.2018. 3) The PP vide its letter dated 23.10.2018 has requested for change of use of tankage 1x7937 Kl existing SKO tanks to HSD and 1x2310 KL HSD tanks to SKO within existing premises. 4) The matter was considered in the 4.4th meeting of SEAC held on 28th – 30th Nov. 2018 at Additional agenda No. 58.05. 5) The committee resolved to call the PP with Increase in pollution load study and amended disaster management plant related issues thereto and appear for presentation in next meeting along with duly filled Form no. 2 along with related enclosures. The PP shall also submit the Point wise compliance report of the EC conditions duly authenticated by the competent authority. The PP shall also submit an affidavit on 100 Rs stamp paper, duly attested by Notary, stating that there has not been any violation of the EC Conditions and the provisions of the EIA Notifications as amended from time to time. 6) The committee resolved that the letter to this effect may be issued without waiting for the minutes.

151 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 152 7) Accordingly a letter dated 6.12.2018 was written to the unit and the units reply is put up before the committee. The PPs representative also attended the meeting. 8) Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.5th meeting held on 26-27th Dec.2018, at Additional Agenda No. 27.23: after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals, documents and reply of the queries and resolved to ask the PP to submit Quantative Risk Analyses Report (QRA) for further action in the matter. 9) The PP submitted the QRA report vide its letter dated . 10) The matter was considered in the 4.7th meeting of SEAC held on 28th – 31st January, 2019 at Additional Agenda No. 71.08. The observation of the committee was as follows: The QRA report submitted/circulated by the PP was considered by the SEAC. It was observed that in a similar case of the PP i. e. for Salawas Terminal the report (prepared by another consultant) did not cover many aspects taken in this report. However, the PP was asked to submit a revised report along with an affidavit regarding non violation of the EIA Notification 2006 (as amendment to date) and covering all the recommendations of MB Lal Committee and resubmit it. The PP who was present during the meeting was informed about these observationsand the PP agreed to submit the same without further delay. Observations of the Committee--The PP circulated the revised QRA report to all the members and was present during the 4.8th meeting of SEAC. The Members agreed that the report has been received but were of the view that there are still several lapses in the report and the same were informed to the PP. The members noted that in spite of so many reminders and clear advise to the PP, in the past, the PP has still not submitted the desired information in the QRA report and the affidavit regarding non violation of the Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018.The Committee therefore asked the representative Sh. Rajesh Gohil as to who is the overall in charge of the bulk depots of the State,and he should give the affidavit about non violation at the Chhitorgarh Station as well as for the Salawas Station (File No. 15238). Sh. Gohil said that the overall in charge of all the depots is Sh. Raj Singh Malik, Chief General Manager, IOCL, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur. The Committee resolved that the affidavit for non-violation should be given by Sh. Raj Singh Malik, CGM in prescribed format. The PP was informed to submit the fresh affidavit without waiting for a communication in this regard for quick disposal of the matter without further delay. On receipt of the same, the matter would be recommendby SEAC to SEIAA for grant of amendment in EC with a condition that the RSCB shall ensure from the records at the time of grant of CTE/CTO that no violation has been carried out by the PP as per MoEF Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 prior to grant of the amendment in EC.

Additional Agenda No. 24.05 F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15238)/ 18-19)

152 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 153 Project Name:Environmental Clearance for "Proposed Capacity expansion of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.(IOCl) at village - Salawas, Tehsil-Loni, District- Jodhpur by M/s Indian Oil Corporation Limited.

Project Proponent: Indian Oil Copporation Ltd., Dy. General Manager - Shri Akhilesh Gupta, Add.- Indian Oil Copporation Limited (MD), Storage Expansion At Salawas, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Email:- [email protected],

Name Of Consultant:- Anaconlabs , Add:- 60, Bajiprabhu Nagar, Nagpur-440033, Ms, Lab:FP-34, 35,Food Park, MIDC, Butibori, Nagpur-441122 Email:- [email protected], [email protected] Brief Details of the Project:

1) EC was issued by SEIAA vide letter dated 22.12.2017 as per the recommendation of SEAC in its 169th meeting held on 8th – 9th November, 2017 2) The correction in the EC was issued by SEIAA vide letter dated 29.10.2018. 3) The PP has requested vide letter dated 23.10.2018 for converting existing SKO tankage of 2x4010 KL for storage of BS for HSD and existing DHPP- A tankage of 2x4020 KL for storage of ATF. 4) Matter was considered in the 4.4th meeting of SEAC. 5) The committee resolved to call the PP with Increase in pollution load study and amended disaster management plant related issues thereto and appear for presentation in next meeting along with duly filled Form no. 2 along with related enclosures. The PP shall also submit the Point wise compliance report of the EC conditions duly authenticated by the competent authority. The PP shall also submit an affidavit on 100 Rs stamp paper, duly attested by Notary, stating that there has not been any violation of the EC Conditions and the provisions of the EIA Notifications as amended from time to time. 6) Accordingly a letter dated 6.12.2018 was issued to the PP. 7) Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.5th meeting held on 26-27th Dec.2018, at Additional Agenda No. 27.24 after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals, documents and reply of the queries and resolved to ask the PP to submit Quantative Risk Analyses Report (QRA) for further action in the matter. 8) The QRA report submitted/circulated by the PP was considered by the SEAC in its 4.7th meeting held on 28th – 31st Jan. 2019 at Additional Agenda No. 71.09. 9) It was observed that in a similar case of the PP i. e. for Chittor Terminal the report (prepared by another consultant) was more comprehensive than this report. As such, the PP was asked to submit an inclusive and comprehensive revised report along with an affidavit regarding non violation of the EIA Notification 2006 (as amendment to date) and covering all the recommendations of MB Lal Committee and resubmit it.The PP who was present during the meeting was informed about these observations and the PP agreed to submit the same without further delay. The PP also submitted a letter dated 31.1.2019 during meeting regarding this.

153 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 154 Observation of the Committee:The PP circulated the revised QRA report to all the members and was present during the 4.8th meeting of SEAC. The Members accepted having received the report but were of the view that there were still lapses in the report that were informed to the PP. The members were of the view that in spite of so many reminders and clear advise to the PP in the past, the PP has still not submitted the desired information in the QRA report and the affidavit regarding non violation of the Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018.The Committee therefore asked the representative Sh. Rajesh Gohil about the overall in charge of the bulk depots of the State who should give the affidavit about non violation at the Chhitorgarh Station as well as for the Chittor Station (File No. 338). Sh. Gohil said that the overall in charge is Sh. Raj Singh Malik, Chief General Manager, IOCL, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur. The Committee resolved that the affidavit for non-violation should be given by Sh. Raj Singh Malik, CGM in prescribed format.

The PP was informed to submit the fresh affidavit without waiting for a communication in this regard for quick disposal of the matter without further delay. On receipt of such affidavit, the matter would be recommend by the SEAC to SEIAA for grant of amendment in EC with a condition that the RSCB shall ensure from the records at the time of grant of CTE/CTO that no violation has been carried out by the PP as per MoEF Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 prior to grant of the amendment in EC.

Additional Agenda No. 24.06F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15347)/ 2018-19

Project Name: - EC for Rajasthan Refinery Township at Sambhra Village, Pachpadra Tehsil- Barmer, Rajasthan.

Proponent Name:- Hindustan Petroleum Cooperation Limited, Senior Manager (Refinery Projects) - Ashraf Jamal, Add - 17, Jamshedji Tata Road, P.O. Box No. 11041, Mumbai, Email - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Name of The Consultant:- Engineers India Limited, EIL Office Complex, Sector-16, Gurugaon-122001, Haryana.

Category/Item 1. No. (in 8(b) Schedule): Location of 2. Village-Sambhra, Tehsil Pachpadra, Barmer District, Rajasthan Project 3. Project Details S.No. Particulars Area (Sq.m.) Percentage(%) Land use Break 1. Plant Area 100 Ha 60%

154 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 155 up ( T o w n s h i p area) 2. Roads/Corridors 3. Plantation 4. Open Area 67.31 Ha 40% (Reservoir& Pump house complex) Total 167.31 Ha 100%

Details are given in Chapter-2 (page nos. 13-17) Details of construction 4. No construction taken place till date. taken place at site(if any)

Salient features There will be 3 parts of the plot (167.31 Ha) both sides colonies (East & r e g a r d i n g West side) and center part is Reservoir. Along with residential complexes, products and commercial place, bank, post Office, worship Space, Community Center 5. process in brief and green spaces shall be part of this proposed township. including Plant Capacity. Details are given in Chapter-2 (page nos. 13-17) Raw Materials requirement ( In case of more then one 6. product Raw The proposed project is Township project. material for each product should be specified ) 7. Solid waste Small quantity of solid waste generated from STP in township area shall / h a z . w a s t e be utilized as soil conditioner in greenbelt/horticulture development. quantities and Approximately 3 tonnes of domestic solid waste will be generated per day management in the township. The total solid waste will be collected as per principles given in Indian Standard : IS 16557 :2016 “SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT — SEGREGATION,COLLECTION AND UTILIZATION AT HOUSEHOLD/COMMUNITY LEVELS — GUIDELINES”.

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Details are given in Chapter-2 (page nos. 18-22) Small quantity of solid waste generated from STP in township area shall be utilized as soil conditioner in greenbelt/horticulture development. Approximately 3 tonnes of domestic solid waste will be generated per day Use of in the township. The total solid waste will be collected as per principles substances or given in Indian Standard : IS 16557 :2016 “SOLID WASTE 8. materials which MANAGEMENT — SEGREGATION,COLLECTION AND are hazardous UTILIZATION AT HOUSEHOLD/COMMUNITY LEVELS — GUIDELINES”.

Details are given in Chapter-2 (page nos. 18-22) The estimated project cost shall be 12960 Lakhs. 9. Project Cost Details are given in Chapter-1 (page no. 3) The daily water requirement for the project will be 1000 KLD (1000 KLD Fresh + Nil KLD recycled)

Particulars Demand Quantity Industrial One time water Domestic demand: 1000 KLD demand Fresh water demand Recycled water Domestic One time water W a t e r Source of water:-.Indira Gandhi canal. 10. Requirement & Source Total waste water generation Area Waste water generated Disposal

Industrial Domestic sewage water generation: After treatment in 850 KLD. ETP Domestic A new packaged Sewage After treatment Treatment Plant (STP) will be installed within township.

Details are given in Chapter-2 (page no. 18) 11. Fuel & Energy The proposed project is Township project. 156 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 157 Application No. & Date & Proposal No.: SIA/RJ/NCP/19934/2017 12. d o c u m e n t s Date of Form-I & Form-IA submission: 28 July, 2017 submitted

SL.No. Activity Township (Rupees in lakhs) 1.0 Air environment 1.1 Plantation Activities (Trees and 50.0 Shrubs) 2.0 Noise environment 2.1 Additional plantation Activities Included in 1.1 2.2 Audiometric tests 2.0 3.0 Water environment 3.1 Rain water Harvesting Pits 25.0 3.2 New Packaged STP 5.0 4.0 Land environment 4.1 Additional plantation Activities Included in 1.1 4.2 Solid waste management tracking 4.0 and development of manure pits Environment 5.0 Biological environment M a n a g e m e n t 5.1 Additional plantation Activities Included in 1.1 13. Plan along with Budget for EMP (capital cost) 86.0 B u d g e t a r y breakup BUDGET OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (Recurring cost per Annum)

SL.NO. ACTIVITY TOWNSHIP (Rupees in lakhs) 1.0 Air environment 1.1 Additional plantation Activities 2.0 (Trees and Shrubs) 1.2 Additional plantation Activities 1.0 (Mangroves) 2.0 Noise environment 2.1 Additional plantation Activities Included in 1.1

2.2 Audiometric tests 0.5 3.0 Water environment 3.1 Rain water Harvesting pits 0.5 Details are given in Chapter-9 (page no. 212-213).

157 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 158 CSR Activates As per the PPs letter dated11.02.19.The ESC (Enterprise social along with commitment) expenditure for the township project will be 1.935 Cr (1.5% 14. of the project cost of 129cr).This amount be sourced from the CER b u d g e t a r y (Corporate Environment Resonsibility ) allocation of 107.82 cr (0.25% of breakup the overall project cost of 43129 Cr) The proposed project is Township project. A new packaged Sewage 15. ETP Treatment Plant (STP) will be installed within township to treat domestic sewage effluent generated.0.85 MlD of MBBR technology An area of 33% of the total plot area will be earmarked for green G r e e n cover/belt development. HRRL has earmarked 33 Ha out of 100 Ha for 16. Belt/Plantation green cover/belt development in Township. Details are given in Chapter-9 (page no. 199-204). B u d g e t a r y 17. Breakup for Shall be provided during detailed engineering stage. Labour

Brief details of the Project:- 1) ToRs were issued to the project as per presentation in the 166th meeting of SEAC held on 29th and 30th August, 2017. 2) The PP submitted the final EIA report vide letter dated 2.4.2018 in SEAC on 3.4.18. The tenure of the last SEAC had expired on 29.12.2017. 3) On reconstitution of the new SEAC on 12.9.2018, the matter was considered by the committee in the 4.3rd meeting of SEAC held on 29th -30th Oct. 2018 at Agenda no. 13. 4) Keeping in view the presentation made by the PP and its Consultants and discussion held during the 4.3rd meeting, the SEAC resolved to seek following information from the PP giving 45 days of time for submission from the date of issue of query letter: a. It was informed during the presentation that waste water from the hospital would be segregated and treated. Details of segregation of black and grey waste water to be submitted along with pipeline details on a map. Extent of treatment, as to what standards will be the quality of treated waste water is to be submitted. As the soil in the area is highly salty, please explain how would this water for irrigation/landscaping/plantation be used. b. Details of STP to be submitted along with various components and the level to which the waste water would be treated. c. The analyses report shows Ni, Al and Fl in the surroundings. What could be possible source of these pollutants and why this range in Air Quality of 11 locations? This should be explained. d. During construction of the proposed project, the proposed quantity of water i.e. 300 KLD has been stated to be procured from Nagna and alternatively tapped from tapping point of Baghundi ( ongoing Pokharan-Sihana pipe line.). Will this not affect the quantity of water supply to the township of Balotra? If not, the reasons thereof be submitted. The Current Status of permission for procuring this water from the concerned authority to be informed. 158 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 159 e. It was informed during the presentation that 3 ton /day domestic solid waste, 30 kg/day biomedical waste would be generated. Is there any provision to upgrade the TSDF/Common Biomedical waste of the Balotra city for this additional load? f. Submit revised CER as per project cost 129.60 Crore @ 1.5% as per MoEF OM dated 1.5.2018 with break up as per need base and as per proposed activities in the report. g. Reply to ToR condition no. 19, 20,22,24,32 and 44 requires explanation and clarification as details not given at respective pages of the report. These are to be submitted. h. Proposal of plantation rows as a buffer separating the township from the refinery to be submitted as per wind-rose diagram clearly showing on a map. i. The PP and his Consultants were clearly informed to start compilation of this information without waiting for the query letter from the SEAC and to submit the reply only after getting the query letter. A copy of the reply along with a copy of this query letter be E-mailed to all the members of SEAC too along with enclosures, if any. 5) Accordingly a letter was issued to the PP. The PP replied vide its letter dated RP/19/AJ/RRP/46 dated 11.2.2019. 6) The reply is put up to the committee.

Observation of the Committee:

During presentation the PP expressed that the proposed project is not a case of violation. He was informed that in case the proposal is found to be a case of violation, in terms of the MoEF & CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018, the PP shall be solely responsible for being proceeded against in accordance with law. The matter of CER was discussed in the light of the OM dated 1.5.2018 and the PP is to strictly comply with the provision in there in and shall invest in CER as proposed, considering the local needs. Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8th meeting held on 25-26thFeb. 2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of E.C. for proposed Project Name: - EC for Rajasthan Refinery Township at Sambhra Village, Pachpadra Tehsil- Barmer, Rajasthan.Proponent Name:- Hindustan Petroleum Cooperation Limited, Senior Manager (Refinery Projects) - Ashraf Jamal, Add - 17, Jamshedji Tata Road, P.O. Box No. 11041, Mumbai, Email - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting. The matter of CER was discussed in the light of the OM dated 1.5.2018 and the PP is to strictly comply with the provision in there in and shall invest in CER as proposed, considering the local needs. PART A: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS—

CONSTRUCTION PHASE 159 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 160 1. Consent to Establish” shall be obtained from RPCB before start of any construction work related to proposed project at the site and RSPCB shall ensure from the records/site at the time of grant of CTE/CTO that no violation has been carried out by the PP as per MoEF Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 .

2. The PP shall obtain a “No objection certificate for height clearance for the envisaged level from the Airports Authority of India.

3. No Mobile tower shall be installed.

4. As envisaged, the P.P. shall invest the an amount of Rs.86 Lacs as capital cost and Rs.0.5 Lacs as annual recurring cost for implementing various environmental protection measure.

5. An amount of Rs.1.935 Cr (1.5% of the project cost of 129cr).This amount be sourced from the CER (Corporate Environment Resonsibility ) allocation of 107.82 cr (0.25% of the overall project cost of 43129 Cr),as proposed inn the PPs letter RP/19/AJ/RRP/46 dated 11.2.2019 , is required to be spent over a period of 3 years as CER . The expenditure on these activities shall be reflected in the books of account when presented for auditing of accounts. The proposal should contain provision for toilets for girls in nearby schools. The proposal should contain provision for monthly medical camps, distribution of medicines and improvement in educational facilities in the nearby schools. The detailed action plan of CSR activities shall be submitted by the PP to RSPCB at the time of applying for Consent to Establish/Consent to Operate. During construction phase and post construction / operation phase, the project proponent shall be responsible for implementation of EIA/EMP. Commitment of proponent in this regard shall be submitted to RPCB at the time of applying for CTE/CTO.

6. Green belt/Landscaping should be developed in 33 % of total plot Area , as proposed.

7. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance lies with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.

160 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 161 8. For conservation of electricity and to reduce energy losses the management shall ensure that the electrical voltage is stepped down from 33 KV to 11 KV and distributed at this level and finally brought to 440 volts or as per prescribed norms.

9. The PP shall obtain approval of drawings of laying electrical lines from the concerned SE of RRVPNL/ JVVNL and comply with the provisions as per Terms and Conditions for Supply of Electricity-2004 of JVVNL.

10. The PP shall fullfill the requirements of energy regulatory commission.

11. All energy saving measures proposed by the PP should be implemented before the project is put into use.

12. A preventive action plan ( as part of conceptual plan) for earthquake resistance buildings as per NBC code specifically for zone 3,4, 5 should be submitted along with the Form 1 , Form 1A and conceptual plan to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE /CTO.

13. Road width and bend should be adequate for easy movement of fire fighting vehicles.

14. Proposals for provisions regarding accessibility to the various floors of the project and other related parts for Divyang people should be provided. 15. Details of all the points mentioned at point no. 9 under energy conservation of Form. IA would be explicitly taken care of.

16. The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site. An amount shall be spent as Budgetary provision for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as health, sanitation, fuel/LPG for cooking, safe drinking water, medical camps, toilets for women and crèche for infants etc. Such housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. Details of provisions should be submitted to RPCB at the time of obtaining CTE.

17. The PP will comply with the provisions as per the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment & Condition of Service) Act 1996.

18. The STP should be so designed so that it can cater the minimal flow due to lesser occupancy in the project so as to bring the waste water quality as per the prescribed standards.

19. The drains should be of adequate capacity and be lined till the final disposal points.

20. As proposed, the entire waste water should be discharged through a STP of capacity 0.85 MlD of MBR technology. The construction of the STP should be carried out

161 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 162 simultaneously with that of the project and the STP should be functional before the project is put into use. The STP should have a separate hourly meter and energy meter.

21. The PP shall comply with Construction & Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016 as applicable.

22. All required sanitary and hygienic measures shall be put in place before starting construction activities. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste generated during the Construction phase shall be ensured.

23. All the laborers engaged for construction shall be screened for health and adequately treated before engaging them to work at the site.

24. All the topsoil excavated during the construction shall be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site.

25. Disposal of muck during construction phase should only be at approved sites with the approval of competent authority.It should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and be disposed by taking necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of the people.

26. Soil and ground water samples will be tested to ascertain that there is no threat to the ground water quality by leaching of heavy metals and other toxic contaminants.

27. Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be allowed to contaminate water courses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they do not leach into the ground water.

28. The diesel generator sets to be used during and post construction phase shall be of low-sulphur-diesel type and shall conform to Environment (Protection) Rules for air and noise emission standards.

29. Vehicles hired for bringing construction material and laborers to the site shall be in good conditions and shall conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and shall be operated during non-peak/approved hours.

30. Ambient noise levels shall conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality shall be closely monitored during construction phase.

31. Fly ash shall be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions of Fly Ash notification of September, 1999 and as amended till date.

32. NOC shall be obtained from National State Disaster Management Authority wherever applicable.

162 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 163 33. Provision for proposed storm water harvesting and its re-use as per CGWA and BIS standards for various applications should be implemented before the project is put into use.

34. Guidelines issued by concerned Ministry for water scarce areas be followed.

35. Water demand during construction shall be reduced by the use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices. Effort should be made to use treated waste water from nearby areas In place of fresh water.

36. Total domestic water requirement shall 1000 KLD in post construction phase, as proposed. The necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE/CTO. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site.

37. Building Plan should be got approved from the competent Authority and the construction should be as per the approved building plan and as per applicable provisions in NBC.

38. The P.P. should ensure compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs. State of Rajasthan and others. The PP shall not allow making of any obstacle in the way of any natural water course/natural nallaha/stream carrying rain water to any water body. Adequate measures shall be taken to reduce air and noise pollution during construction as per CPCB norms.

39. Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking shall be of low flow either by use of aerators of pressure reducing devices or sensor based control.

40. Use of glass may be reduced by up to 40% to reduce the electricity consumption and load in air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality double glass with special reflective coating windows.

41. Roofing should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.

42. Opaque walls shall meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code for all air-conditioned spaces, whereas, for non- air-conditioned spaces, by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill the requirement.

43. Provision of solar water heating /chilling/street lighting etc shall be explored and implemented.

44. A first-aid room should be provided at the project site, both, during construction and operation phase of the project.

163 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 164 45. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase shall be disposed of as per applicable rules and norms with necessary authorization of the RPCB.

46. The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the building due to earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipment, etc. as per National Building Code 2005 including protection measures from lightening etc.

47. Regular supervision of the above and other measures for monitoring shall be in place throughout the construction phase, so as to avoid nuisance to the surroundings.

48. The project proponent shall fulfill in letter and spirit, all the commitments made /submitted to the SEAC office.

49. The Company shall provide stacks of adequate height to the along with acoustic enclosures for noise control as per CPCB guidelines. The DG Sets shall comply with the norms notified under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

50. The PP shall obtain all requisite permissions/ approvals/clearances from concerning departments and district administration relating to project.

51. The PP shall procure required fresh water only from the authorized and legal source after approval from the competent Authority and such procurement of water shall be informed to RSPCB at time of applying for CTO/CTE.

52. The PP shall provide water flow meter at all suitable points to measure quantity of daily water consumption. Besides PP shall also provide water flow meters at waste water generation points, treated waste water, waste water recycled and utilized for plantation / gardening purposes. The daily record of this should be maintained properly in a logbook.

53. The PP shall dispose of the sludge of STP in Scientific manner.

54. The PP shall make compliance of the standards, for Noise and National Ambient Air Quality, as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986.

55. The total waste water generation will be utilized and disposed as proposed.

56. The PP shall not discharge treated waste water in to any natural water flow or in to any water body but make efforts to utilize maximum of the treated effluent within the premises of the project.

57. The PP shall ensure that solid waste generated should be properly collected & segregated. Wet garbage should be composed and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.

164 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 165 58. The CFs/FLs / E-waste should be properly collected and disposed off/ sent for recycle as per the prevailing rules / guidelines issued by the regulatory authority.Use of solar panel also may be done to the possible extent.

59. The adequate measure should be taken to prevent odour problem form STP.

60. The PP should obtain prior Consent to Operate before commisssiong of the project or handed over to the occupier.

61. The PP shall provide and maintain the O&G trap in good condion, so that the O&G coming Waste Water from Kitchen/laundary should retain in trap.

OPERATION PHASE

1. An independent expert shall certify the installation of the Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) and a report in this regard shall be submitted to the RPCB, before the project is commissioned for operation. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms & standards prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 or the standards laid down by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.

2. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent odour from solid waste processing and STP.

3. Proper system of channelizing excess storm water shall be provided.

4. Rain Water harvesting (RWH) for roof top run-off and surface run-off, as planned shall be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and grease. The Rain Water Harvesting plan shall be as per GoI manual.

5. The proposals on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall be implemented.

6. The power factor shall be maintained near unity.

7. Application of solar energy shall be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating. A hybrid system or fully solar system for a portion of the apartments shall be provided.

8. The parking place shall have separate entry and exit points. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site must be avoided. Parking shall be fully internalized and no public space shall be utilized.

9. Regular and periodic mock drills shall be undertaken by the fire department at least once in a year.

165 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 166 10. The D. G. sets to be operated with stack height as per EP Act, 1986 along with acaustic enclosure.

11. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality noise and water quality shall be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project and report to be submitted to RPCB.

12. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected & segregated before disposal to the City Municipal Facility. The in-vessel bio-conversion technique may be used for composting the organic waste.

13. Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste shall be disposed of as per applicable Rules & norms with necessary approvals of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.

14. The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential land use. The proposed open space inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous species.

15. Local species of trees and shrubs of shall be planted to allow habitat for birds with adequate distance from the boundary.

16. The SEIAA, Rajasthan reserve the right to add new conditions, modify/ annual any condition and/or to revoke the clearance if implementation of any of the aforesaid condition/other stipulations imposed by competent authorities is not satisfactory. Six monthly compliance status report of the project along with implementation of environmental measures shall be submitted to MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow, SEIAA, Rajasthan & RPCB, Jaipur.

17. The PP shall provide adequate and proper compost pit for utilization of all the leaf litter and ensure that such waste should not be burnt.

General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any.

166 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 167 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with the Rajasthan State

167 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 168 pollution Control Board (RPCB). Six monthly reports of the data so collected shall be regularly submitted to the RPCB/CPCB including the MoEF, Regional office, Lucknow. 12. Personnel working in dusty areas shall wear protective respiratory devices they shall also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. 13. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V shall be submitted to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board/SEIAA as prescribed under the environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Lucknow Regional offices of MoEF/SEIAA by e-mail as well as hard copy dually signed by competent person of company.

Additional Agenda No. 24.07 Processing cases of EC applications of mines of 0-5 ha. Area in the light of NGT Order dated 13.9.2018 and 11.12.2018.

Brief background of the matter :

1) The matter regarding processing of EC cases of mines having an area of 0-5 ha. was considered in the 4.7th meeting of SEAC during which 117 such cases received from SEIAA were discussed at additional agenda No. 71.01. The Observation of the SEAC was as follows:

In compliance of the MoEF & CC, GoI, OM dated 12.12.2018, the SEAC decided that all mining cases of minor minerals having 0 to 5 ha. lease area will be appraised by SEAC/SEIAA, Raj. for Environmental Clearance. Hence all concerned Project Proponent will apply in SEIAA, Raj. in Form-1 with other required supporting documents online at the MoEF & CC website www.environmentclearance.nic.in for processing of application for grant of prior environmental clearance with immediate effect till further order.

The SEAC, resolved that upon receiving such applications, the SEAC shall appraise the mining projects having lease area for 0-5 ha. as B-1 category projects till Form 1-M is made more comprehensive by the MoEF & CC, in pursuance of the directions dated 13.09.2018 and 11.12.2018, of the Hon’ble NGT in the above cited matters.

The SEAC further resolved that it is necessary to ask from the State Government, Department of Mines and Geology as to whether these cases fall under any of the clusters identified by the Government or not to enable the SEAC to appraise the projects as per the directions dated 13.09.2018 and 11.12.2018 of the NGT. The

168 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 169 matter may thus be forwarded to SEIAA for seeking information in this regard from the State Government, Department of Mines.

2) The committee again considered the 48 cases received in the SEAC from SEIAA after the 4.7th meeting in its 4.8th meeting.The List of such cases is given below.

3) The Committee again went through the orders of the NGT dated 13.9.2018 and 11.12.2018 and also the contents of the order of Hon’ble Supreme dated 27.2.2012 in the Deepak Kumar case.

Observation of the Committee:

The committee resolved that SEIAA may be requested to approach MoEf & CC for issuing guidance in the matter and also to request the Mines Department to indicate whether any of these 165 (117+48) units fall under cluster situation so as to enable the SEAC to consider the cases accordingly thereafter.

A letter in this regard may be written to the MS, SEIAA.

List of 48 cases received from SEIAA of Area 0-5 ha.

S.No SEAC Area in Project Name Proponent name NO. hect. 1. 15718 1.19 Hec. Submission of Application Project Proponent Name- Shri Jai for Prior Environmental Ram Buldak, R/o Dher Ki Dhani, Clearance of our Mandolai Jusari, Tehsil-Makrana, Dist.- Granite Area, Ref. No. Nagaur, Shri Dashrath Singh R/o 201810000726, (Area- 1.19 -23, Basant Vihar B, Vaishali Hec.) Near Village- Marg, Panchyawala, jaipur, Shri Mandolai, Tehsil-Todarai Gopal, Shri Klilash R/o- Singh, District- Tonk Mandolai, Tehsil- Todarai Singh, (Rajasthan) in favor of M/s Distt. Tonk, (Raj.) Email. Shri Jairam Buldak, Shri Dashrathsingh726@gmail. com Dashrath Singh, Shri Gopal, Shri Kailash, Khasra No. Consultant – M/s. N.S. 866, (Praposal No-93554) Enviro-Tech Laboratories & Consultant, Add- Plot No A-8 Neha Medical Building, Opp. ESI. Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, E m a i l . - [email protected] 2. 1926 1.00 hect. Submission of Application Project Proponent Name- Smt. for Prior Environmental Badam Devi W/o Shri Kashi Ram Clearance of our Bijawar Jat R/o Vill&Post- Bijawar, Tehsil- Granite & Masonary Stone Deoli, Distt. Tonk, (Raj.) Email. 169 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 170 Area M.L. No. 21/2013, badamdevibijawar21@gmail. com (Area – 1.00 Hect.) Near Village- Bijawar, Tehsil- Consultant – M/s. N.S. Deoli, Ditt.- Tonk (Raj.) in Enviro-Tech Laboratories & favor of Smt. Badam Devi. Consultant, Add- Plot No A-8 Khasra No. 286, 288, 289, Neha Medical Building, Opp. ESI. 290 & 291(Praposal Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, No-93441) E m a i l . - [email protected] 3. 15719 1 . 3 4 5 2 Submission of Application Project Proponent Name M/s Hect. for Prior Environmental S.D. R/o- Near Collector Clearance of our Mevda Residence, 110/3, Gokhle Marg, Kalan Cluster Area, M.L. Ajmer Distt. Ajmer, (Raj.) Email. No. 56/2018, (Area- 1.3452 [email protected] Hect.) Near Vill.- Mevda Kalan, Tehsil- Kekri, Distt.- Consultant – M/s. N.S. Ajmer (Raj.) in favor of M/s Enviro-Tech Laboratories & S.D. Minerals. Khasra No. Consultant, Add- Plot No A-8 3905/20. (Praposal Neha Medical Building, Opp. ESI. No-93436) Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, E m a i l . - [email protected] 4. 15720 1 . 0 2 5 5 Submission of Application Project Proponent Name Shri Hec. for Prior Environmental Sunil Kumar S/o Shri Nathu Lal Clearance of our Mevda R/o – Sabji Mandi, Chhabra Kalan Granite Area, M.L. Textiles, Tehsil- Kekri, No. 47/2018, (Area- 1.0255 Distt.-Ajmer Email. Hec.) Near Village- Mevda [email protected] Kalan, Tehsil- Kekri, Ditt.- Ajmer (Raj.) in favor of Shir Consultant – M/s. N.S. Sunil Kumar, khasra No. Enviro-Tech Laboratories & 3906/20 & 3907/19. Consultant, Add- Plot No A-8 (Praposal No-93430) Neha Medical Building, Opp. ESI. Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, E m a i l . - [email protected] 5. 15721 2.1262hect. EC of our Nayaki Granite Project Proponent Name- M/S Area ,M.L.No-103/2018, B.R.G.Granite.Pvt. Ltd.R/o-14, Area-2.1262hect. Near Shree Gopal Nagar, Gopalpura By village- Nayaki, Pass, Jaipur, Tehsil-Kekri, District- District-Jaipur,Email-brggranite10 Ajmer(Raj).in favor of M/S [email protected] B.R.G.Granite.Pvt. Consultant Name – M/s. N.S. Ltd.Kharsa no-1286 & 1287. Enviro-Tech Laboratories & (Praposal No-93019) Consultant, Add- Plot No A-8 Neha Medical Building, Opp. ESI. Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, 170 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 171 E m a i l . - [email protected]

6. 15722 1 . 4 1 0 0 EC of our Roopaheli Granite Project Proponent Name- Hect. A r e a , Smt.Alka Devi Shrama,R/o-Harsor Ref.No.201810000821, Road, Gandi Chock, Prabatsar, Area-1.41 Hect. Near District-Nagaur, Village-Roopaheli, [email protected] Tehsil-Malpura, Consultant Name – M/s. N.S. District-Tonk, in favor of Enviro-Tech Laboratories & Smt.Alka Devi Consultant, Add- Plot No A-8 Shrama,Kharsa no-159/2,. Neha Medical Building, Opp. ESI. (Praposal No-93056) Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, E m a i l . - [email protected] 7. 15723 3.00 hect. Submission of Application Project Proponent Name Shri for Prior Environmental Giriraj Minerals R/o- Plot No. 4, Clearance of our Gaonri Devi Nagar, New Sanganer Road, Granite Area Ref. No. Sodala, Jaipur Distt. Jaipur, (Raj.) 201810000224, (Area- 3.00 Email. girirajminerals224@gmail. Hec.) Near Village- Gaonri , com Tehsil- Deoli, Ditt.-Ajmer (Raj.) in favor of Shir Giriraj Consultant Name – M/s. N.S. Mines & Minerals, khasra Enviro-Tech Laboratories & No. 71 & 72(Praposal Consultant, Add- Plot No A-8 No-93063) Neha Medical Building, Opp. ESI. Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, E m a i l . - [email protected] 8. 15724 1.00 hect. Amendment in EC for Project Proponent Name M/s incorporation of Stone Maheswas Stone Plot No. 9, Shiv Crusher Unit in Nagar, Vivekanand Senior School, Environmental Clearance VKI Road No. 1, Sikar Road, letter granted by DEIAA, Jaipur Distt. Jaipur, (Raj.) Email. Rajasthan Vide letter no. [email protected] DEIAA/JAIPUR/EC/2016 /1490 dated 30.05.2016 for Consultant –D-142, Sushant Masonry Stone Mining Lok-III, Sector-57, Project (M.L. No. 338/96, Gurgaon-122003 Area- 1.0 Ha.) Near Vill.- (Haryana).Email.- Maheswas, Tehsil- Phulera [email protected] Distt.- Jaipur (Raj.) by M/s Maheshwas Stones. (Praposal No-92871) 9. 4742 1.00 hect. Amendment in EC for Project Proponent Name M/s incorporation of Stone Shivam Stone Processors Flat No. Crusher Unit in 1, Shir SAgar Hotel, Motilal Atal 171 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 172 Environmental Clearance Road, Jaipur Distt. Jaipur, (Raj.) letter granted by SEIAA, Email. [email protected] Rajasthan Vide letter no. F 1 ( 4 ) Consultant –D-142, Sushant SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/EC/Sectt. Lok-III, Sector-57, /Project/Cat.1(A) B2(EC) Gurgaon-122003 14-15 dated 05.05.2016 for (Haryana).Email.- Masonry Stone Mining [email protected] Project (M.L. No. 139/06, Area- 1.0 Ha.) Near Vill.- Palukalan, Tehsil- Dudu Distt.- Jaipur (Raj.) by M/s Shivam Stones Processors. (Praposal No-92881) 10. 15726 1 . 1 4 0 5 Environment Clearance of Project Proponent Name SHRI hect. Ekalsingha Granite Mining RAM PRASAD GURJAR, Vill.- Project M.L. No. – 87/2018 Ekalsingha, Tehsil- Kekri, Distt. & Khasra No. 1209/516, Ajmer(Raj.)Email. 1210/520, 1211/521 & 522, Cognizanceresearchindia@gmail. at Vill.- Ekalsingha, Tehsil- com Kekri, Distt.- Ajmer (Raj.) . (Praposal No-92502) Consultant- COGNIZANCE RESEARCH INDIA, GT-20, Sec- 117, Noida- (U.P.) Email.-Cognizanceresearchindia@ gmail. com 11. 15727 1 . 0 0 0 6 Environmental Clearance of Project Proponent Name :-Shri hect. Mevdakalan Granite Mining Pyare Lal Regar, Bheruget, Regar Project ML No. – 18/2018, at Mohalla, Kekri, Distt. Vill.- Mevdakalan, Tehsil- Ajmer(Raj.)Email. Kekri, Distt.- Ajmer, (Raj.) Cognizanceresearchindia@gmail. Category of Project is B2. com (Praposal No-92349) Consultant- COGNIZANCE RESEARCH INDIA, GT-20, Sec- 117, Noida- (U.P.) Email.-Cognizanceresearchindia@ gmail. com 12. 15728 1 . 2 2 4 7 Environment Clearance of Project Proponent Name :-M/S hect. Kekri Granite Mining Project DHANVARSHA GRANITE, ML- 27/2018 at Near village Mandi Gate Ke Samne Kekri, – kekri, Tehsil- Kekri, Distt.- Tehsi- Kekri, Distt. Ajmer(Raj.) Ajmer, (Raj.) (Praposal Email.- Not Give No-92494) Consultant- COGNIZANCE RESEARCH INDIA, GT-20, Sec- 117, Noida- (U.P.) 172 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 173 Email.-Cognizanceresearchindia@ gmail. com 13. 15729 2 . 6 3 4 6 Environment Clearance of Project Proponent Name :-Shri hect. Chabdiya Granite Mining Gopal Lal Gurjar, Ward No. 11, Project M.L. No. – 50/2018 Gurjar Mohhla Majra Devpura, & Khasra No. 601, 602, 603 Ekalsingha, Mevda Kalla, Tehsi- at Vill.- Chabdiya, Tehsil- Kekri, Distt. Ajmer(Raj.) KeKri, Distt.- Ajmer (Raj.) Email.-Cognizanceresearchindia@ (Praposal No-92557) gmail. com Area-2.6346 hect. Consultant- COGNIZANCE RESEARCH INDIA, GT-20, Sec- 117, Noida- (U.P.) Email.-Cognizanceresearchindia@ gmail. com 14. 15730 4.66 hect. EC of Mining Quartz, Project Proponent Name-Ramdev Feldspar, Silica sand & Chaudhary, Add-V/p-Singhawal, Quartzite Mining Project Tehsil- Bhinay M.L.No-42/2014 Area 4.66 ,District-Ajmer,Email-ramdevji599 hect.near village-Yakubganj, @gmal.com. Tehsil-Tonk, District-Tonk, Name of the Consultant :- Rajasthan of Shri Ramdev Vardan Environet, Add.-D-142, Chaudhary; Submitting for Sushant Lok-III, category B2.Khasra Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai no-131,132,133,134. [email protected] (Praposal No-93820) 15. 15731 1.00 hect. EC of Masonary Sotne Project Proponent Name- Smt. Mining Project Santosh Lawaniya,Add-R/O-132 M.L.No-14/2018 Area 1.0 KB KE PASS, VIDHYUT Hect. Near village- Garh NAGAR,Tehsil & District-Karauli, Mandora, Tehsil-Masalpur, Email-santoshlawaniyaecb2@gami District-Karauli of Smt. l.com Santosh Lawaniya.Khasran Name of the Consultant :- no-85. (Praposal No-93817) Vardan Environet, Add.-D-142, Sushant Lok-III, Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai [email protected]

16. 15732 1.00 hect. EC of our Juniya Garanite Project Proponent Name-Shri Area, M.L.No-73/2018 Area Amar Deep Singh, R/O-House 1.0 Hect. Near village- no-3, ward no.3, 3 G.B.A., Juniya, Tehsil-Kekri, Ganganagar, Jetsar. District-Ajmer in favor of Email-amardeepsingh732018@gm Shri Amar Deep Singh. ail.com Khasra no-935. (Praposal M/S. N.S.ENVIRO-TECH No-93553) LABORATORIES & CONSULTANT ,Add.-Plot No – A-8 Neha Medical Building 173 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 174 ,Opp.,ESI Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, Jaipur, [email protected] m 17. 15733 1 . 6 2 4 5 EC of Nayaki Granite Project Proponent Name-M/S hect. Mining Project Shree Shanti Nath Granite & M.L.No-46/2018 at Minerals, Add-C/o-Shanti Nath Village-Nayaki, Medical Store,Near Ajmer Gate, Tehsil-Kekri, District-Ajmer, Tehsil-Kekri, Dist-Ajmer . State-Rajasthan,(Praposal Email-cognizanceresearchindiapl@ No-92584) gmail.com Area-1.6245 Consultant Name-Cognizance Research India Private Ltd., Email- cognizanceresearchindiapl@gmail. com 18. 15736 1 . 3 4 0 0 EC for Proposed Granite Project Proponent Name-Shankar hect. Mining Project Lal Regar, Add-Mukhya Dakghar, (M.L.No-12/2018) at Raipur Road Gangapur, N/V-Dungari Kalan, Delana(Rural),Bhilwara,Email-sha Tehsil-Malpura, Dist-Tonk. [email protected] Raj.Khasra No-193,194. Name of the Consultant :- (Praposal No-94414) Enviro Concept (I) Pvt. Ltd., Add-1/3A,Yudhister Marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur, [email protected] 19. 15738 1 . 3 2 5 8 ToR in respect of Narwal Project Proponent Name- Iswar hect. Kheda Red Ochre Mine Lal Patidar,Add-Barkheda, (M.L.No-30/2018, area of Post-Swarupganj, Thesil-choti 1.3258 ha.) of Iswar Lal Sadri, District-Pratapgarh,(Raj) Patidar, situated near vilage Email-Not given. Narwal Kheda, Tehsil- choti Name of the Consultant :- Apex Sadri & District-Pratapgarh, Mintech Consultant, Add:- 3 Rajasthan. Khasra no-127. Dhebar Colony, Near I.T.I., (Praposal No-92558) Pratapnagar, Distt. Udaipur, (Raj.), E m a i l : - [email protected], [email protected] 20. 15739 0 . 9 4 1 7 EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- hect. Stone (STP-02) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/3 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9417 Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. (Praposal L o k - I I I , No-94163) Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai [email protected] 174 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 175 21. 15740 0 . 9 0 1 1 EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- hect. Stone (STP) mining Project G.R.Infra Projects khasra no-355/3 area-0.9011 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran Hect. Near village-Bitnokh, Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, [email protected] Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Projects Limited. Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant (STP-03),Capacity-51750TP L o k - I I I , A. (Praposal No-94167) Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai [email protected] 22. 15741 0 . 9 1 8 8 EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- hect. Stone (STP) mining Project G.R.Infra Projects khasra no-355/3 area-0.9188 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran Hect. Near village-Bitnokh, Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, [email protected] Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Projects Limited. Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant (STP-04),Capacity-60030TP L o k - I I I , A. (Praposal No-94179) Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai [email protected] 23. 15742 0.5494Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-05) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/3 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.5494Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-32200TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94184) [email protected] 24. 15743 0.9665Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-06) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/3 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9665Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-54500TPA.(Prapo Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai sal No-94191) [email protected] 25. 15744 0.8632Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-07) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/3 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.8632Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant 175 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 176 Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-50600TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94194) [email protected] 26. 15745 0.9483Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-08) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/3 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9483Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-63250TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94196) [email protected] 27. 15746 0.9801Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-09) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9801Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-63250TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94198) [email protected] 28. 15747 0.9801Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-10) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9801Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-63250TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94200) [email protected] 29. 15748 0.9801Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-11) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9801Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-63250TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94202) [email protected] 30. 15749 0.9159Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-12) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9159Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, 176 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 177 village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-60950TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94204) [email protected] 31. 15750 0.9863Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-13) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9863Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-63250TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94207) [email protected] 32. 15751 0.9745Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-14) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9745Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-51750TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94209) [email protected] 33. 15752 0.9762Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-15) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9762Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-63250TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94246) [email protected] 34. 15753 0.9762Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-16) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9762Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-63250TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94250) [email protected] 35. 15754 0.9770Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- 177 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 178 . Stone (STP-17) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9770Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-69000TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94253) [email protected] 36. 15755 0.9801Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-18) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9801Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-46000TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94255) [email protected] 37. 15756 0.9187Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-19) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9187Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-69000TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94237) [email protected] 38. 15757 0.9187Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-20) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9187Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-69000TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94240) [email protected] 39. 15758 0.9576Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-21) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/2 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9576Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , 178 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 179 Capacity-69000TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94242) [email protected] 40. 15759 0.9695Hect EC of Mining of Masonary Project Proponent Name- . Stone (STP-01) mining G.R.Infra Projects Project khasra no-355/3 Limited,R/o-G.R.House Hiran area-0.9695Hect. Near Magri, Sector-11,District-Udaipur, village-Bitnokh, [email protected] Tehsil-Kolayat, Bikaner, Name of the Consultant :- Vardan Rajasthan. Of G.R.Infra Environet,Add.-D-142, Sushant Projects Limited. L o k - I I I , Capacity-50025TPA. Sector-57,Gurgaon,(Haryana),Emai (Praposal No-94157) [email protected] 41. 1.3221 Ha Environmental Clearance for Project Proponent Name-Shri Lakukaleva Quartz & Sanjay Bharadwaj, Add- Flat Feldspar (Plot NO. 17 & No-301,Star Hitawala Complex, M.L. NO. 109/2018) is New Puliya pulla, Udaipur, situated at village- [email protected] Ekalsingha, Tehsil- Kekri, m Distt.- Ajmer (Raj), Consultant – Cognizance Rajasthan over an area of Research India Pvt. Ltd. QCI 1.3221 Ha.(Praposal NABET ACCREDIATED, No-93256) Add-GT-20,Sector-117,Noida, Email :- [email protected] 42. 1.1760 Ha. Clearance for Lakukaleva Project Proponent Name- Shri Quartz & Feldspar (M.L. No- Suresh Bheel ,R/o-Dhola ka 04/2018) is situated at Vill.- D h a n r i y a , Lakukaleva Tehsil- Lasadiya Tehsil-Mavli,Dist-Udaipur, & Distt.- Udaipur, Rajasthan Email. – Not Give over an area of 1.1760 Ha. (Praposal No-93253) Consultant – Cognizance Research India Pvt. Ltd. QCI NABET ACCREDIATED, Add-GT-20,Sector-117,Noida,Ema il:- [email protected] 43. 4.00 hect. Environmental Clearance of Project Proponent Name- Smt. our Nanangwas Calcite, BINDU KANWAR, Vill.- Quartzite, Feldspar & Malakhera, Tehsil & Dist.- Sikar, Masonry Stone Mine Lease Rajasthan, Area, M.L. No.- 146/04 Email. – Not Give (Lease Area- 4.0 Hec. Near Vill.- Nanangwas, Tehsil- Consultant – M/s N.S. Neem Ka Thana, Distt.- Enviro-Tech Laboratories & Sikar (Raj) in favor of Smt. Consultant, Plot. No.- A-8 Neha Bindu Kanwar W/o Sh. Medical Building, Opp. ESI Parmod Singh. (Praposal Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, No-93640) Jaipur (Raj.) Email :- [email protected] 179 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 180 44. 4.000hect. Environmental Clearance of Project Proponent Name- Sh. our Nanangwas Calcite & PRAMOD SINGH, Vill.- Masonry Stone Mine Lease Malakhera, Tehsil & Dist.- Sikar, Area, M.L. No.- 147/04 Rajasthan, (Lease Area- 4.0 Hec. Near Email. – [email protected] Vill.- Nanangwas, Tehsil- Neem Ka Thana, Distt.- Consultant – M/s N.S. Sikar (Raj) in favor of S Sh. Enviro-Tech Laboratories & Parmod Singh ,Khasra Consultant, Plot. No.- A-8 Neha no-975/1,975/6,975/5,. Medical Building, Opp. ESI (Praposal No-93634) Hospital, Hasanpura Road, Sodala, Jaipur (Raj.) Email :- [email protected] 45. 4.20 ha. Environment Clearance of Project Proponent Name- Shri our Dhal Vermiculite, Quartz Manish Dadhich, Near Jain & Feldspar ( Q.L. No.- Temple, Soajat Road, Pali, Dist.- 228/07,) Area: 4.20 ha. Pali, Rajasthan, Capacity: 30,030 TPA Rom Email. – [email protected] & 20,904 TPA at Village- Dhal, Tehsil- Nasirabad, Consultant – Global Management Distt.- Ajmer, and Engineering Consultants Rajasthan.Khasra International; Jaipur (Raj.) no-378/4235. (Praposal Email :- Not Give No-75335) 46. 1.0000hect. Environmental Clearance for Project Proponent Name- Shri our proposed Expansion of Arun Kumar, Vill.- Nihalpur, Mining Project “Masonry Tehsil- , Distt.- Alwar, Stone Mine (ML No.- (Raj.) 416/2002) “Odela, Tehsil- E m a i l - Ramgarh, Distt.- Alwar [email protected] Rajasthan Promoted by Shri Arun Kumar.Area-1.00 hect. Name of the Consultant :- (Praposal No-95063) TEAM Institute of Science & Technology Pvt. Ltd.,E-65,Chitranjan marg,C-Scheme,Jaipur, 47. 1.0000hect Environmental Clearance for Project Proponent Name- Shri our proposed Expansion of Arun Kumar, Vill.- Nihalpur, Mining Project “Masonry Tehsil- Behror, Distt.- Alwar, Stone Mine (ML No.- (Raj.) 418/2002) “Odela, Tehsil- E m a i l - Ramgarh, Distt.- Alwar [email protected] Rajasthan Promoted by Shri Arun Kumar. Area-1.00 hect. Name of the Consultant :- (Praposal No-95061) TEAM Institute of Science & Technology Pvt. Ltd.,E-65,Chitranjan 180 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 181 marg,C-Scheme,Jaipur, 48. 4.7600hect. Environmental Clearance for Project Proponent Name- Shri our proposed Expansion of Brijendra Kumar Goyal, Plot No.- Mining Project “Amargarh 35, Shiv Nagar Murlipura, Road Soap Stone Mine (ML No.- No.1, V.K.I. Area, Jaipur Distt.- 17/91) Near Vill.- Amargarh, Jaipur, (Raj.) Tehsil- Jahajpur, Distt.- Email- Bhilwara, Rajasthan Promoted by Shri Brijendra Name of the Consultant :- Goyal.Area-4.7600hect. TEAM Institute of Science & (Praposal No-94676) Technology Pvt. Ltd.,E-65,Chitranjan marg,C-Scheme,Jaipur,

Additional Agenda No.24.08Imposition of Standard EC Conditions along with specific condition of EC prescribed by the MoEF & CC.

The MoEF& CC has prescribed Standard Conditions of EC for different sectors. The SEAC /SEIAA while recommending/imposing conditions of EC states that General Conditions shall be applicable along with other conditions. The intent of SEAC, while stating so does mean that it contemplates compliance with Standard Conditions of EC, as prescribed by the MoEF & CC. The SEAC considered this matter in its meeting and thought it proper to bring more clarity regarding applicability of Standard Conditions as prescribed by MoEF & CC in its EC letters and thus resolved to recommend to SEIAA to specifically mention in the EC conditions that the Standard EC Conditions as prescribed by the MoEF & CC shall also be applicable and complied with in addition to the specific and general conditions specified by the SEIAA in its EC letters.

The SEAC further resolved that the cases already forwarded to SEIAA with recommendation of EC should incorporate the condition that the Standard Conditions prescribed by the MoEF & CC shall also be applicable and are required to be complied with by the PP. It is learnt that SEIAA has not so far issued any EC recommended by SEAC since September 2019 hence the condition as proposed above may be incorporated in those ECs too.

A letter to this affect may also be given to the MS, SEIAA at the earliest possible to avoid the possibility of issuing EC without the above mentioned condition.

Additional Agenda No. 24.09File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 1(a)B1 (15577)/ 2018-19

Project Name :-EC for Dolomite Mining Progect, M.L.Area - 55.8064 ha. Production capcity from 0.156 Million TPA to 0.75 Million TPA, khasra no. - not given , near Village - Rayawala, Tehsil- Jamwa Ramgarh, district - Jaipur by M/s Andhi Marble Pvt. Ltd.

Proponent Name :- M/s Andhi Marble Pvt. Ltd. Add:- Ram Bhawan, Rambarh Mod, Amer Rood, Jaipur (Rajasthan) E-mail:- [email protected]

181 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 182 Name of the Consultant :- J.M. EnviroNet Pvt. Ltd. Add:- 202-A, ABW Tower, MG Road, IFFCO Chowk, Sector-25, Gurugram- E-mail:- [email protected]

Background of the Matter :

1. ToRs to the project was issued by MoEF& CC, vide letter dated 2.11.2015for this 55.8064 ha. Mines . 2. The PP submitted the compliance report of the ToRs to SEIAA as per MoEF Notification dated 14.8.2018, providing for consideration of mining projects having lease area up to 100 ha. to be dealt at State Level. 3. The PP was called for presentation in the 4.7th meeting of SEAC held on 28th – 31 st January, 2018. 4. During the presentation, the SEAC perused para 6 of the para wise reply to the meeting notice dated 1.1.2019 wherein it is stated that the project is for minor mineral and this is cluster of mining lease area (no. 145 ) and total number of leases in the cluster is 29. Total cluster area is 134.3830.ha. The PP has stated that as per the EIA Notification dated 14.9.2006 and as amended on 14.8.2018 the project falls under sr. no. 1 (mining of minerals), project or activity 1(a)- (4) and 5(ii), Cat. B-1. The committee further observed that the PP in his application has stated that the distance of the mine from the boundary of Jamwaramgarh Wild Life Sanctuary is more than 1 Km., whereas, in other documents accompanied with the application, it is stated that the distance of the mine from the boundary of Jamwaramgarh Wild Life Sanctuary is approximately 1 Km. Since the PP has not clearly stated the exact distance of the mine from the boundary of Jamwramgarh Wild Life Sanctuary, the SEAC, therefore resolved to ask the PP to submit authenticated document from the Forest Department( DCF, Wildlife), Jaipur, showing exact distance of the mine from the Sanctuary, within 45 days of receipt of communication in this regard. Besides above, the SEAC also observed that the PP has also not mentioned the Khasra no. of the site where the mining lease of the PP is located in the reply to the meeting notice at para no. 19. The PP and the consultant were informed about the above observations of the SEAC during the meeting. The SEAC resolved that communication in this regard be immediately dispatched without waiting for the minutes of the meeting. Accordingly a letter was issued to the PP as per the observation of the Committee giving 45 days’ time to reply. No reply has been received from the PP as yet.

Observation of the Committee:

The project was reconsidered by the SEAC in the 4.8th meeting held on 26.2.2019 in the light of the fact that part of the Jamuaramgarh sanctuary falls in the Sariska Wild Life Sanctuary/ Tiger Reserve Alwar hence the PP should obtain a letter showing exact distance of the mine from the boundary of Jamuaramgarh Wild Life Sanctuary, and Sariska Wild Life Sanctuary/ Tiger Reserve from the Forest Department, DCF (Wildlife)

182 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 183 Jaipur/ Field Director, Sariska Tiger Reserve , Alwar/ Chief Wild life Warden, Aranya Bhawan, Jalana Dungari, Jaipur, within 20 days of receipt of this communication.

Additional Agenda No. 24.10F1(4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project /Cat.1(a).B2(15549)/15-16

Project proposal: Regarding execution of Name transfer of EC in favour of Enacasa mines & Minerals Pvt. Ltd. form the present lessee Samun Khan for the existing "Masonry Stone Mine (ML.no. 49/2001) , Area :- 71.2391 ha.Production Capcity :- 65,46,800 TPA, Now known as 138/90 valid up to ( 31.03.2025)" situated at Village (s) – Nangal:

Proponent Name :- Encasa Mines & Minerals Pvt.Ltd. Authorized Signatory:- Sandeep Chaudhary Add:- # 802, Royal CGHS, Plot No. 23, Sector- 43, Gurgaon Email:- [email protected] Name of the Consultant :- Enkay Enviro Services Pvt. Ltd. jaipur Add:- # 92 Heera Nagar- A, Near Shalimar Bagh, Ajmer Road, Jaipur(Raj) Email:- [email protected]

Brief Background of the Project:

The matter was considered in the 4.4th meeting of SEAC held on 28th – 30th Nov. 2018 during which the SEAC perused the application of the PP dated nil received from SEIAA bearing SEIAA file no. 11178 received in SEAC on 31.10.2018. The applicant Encasa Mines and Minerals Pvt. Ltd. had requested for change of name from the present lessee Samun Khan for the existing “ Masonary Stone Mine” (ML No. 49/2001 now known as 138/90 valid upto 31.03.2025) situated at Village(s) Nangal, Buapur Garhi and Begpahari Tehsil – Nagar, District- Bharatpur, for an area of 71.2391 ha. in the name Encasa Mines and Minerals Pvt. Ltd.

The EC had been issued by the MoEF& CC, New Delhi vide letter no. J-11015/396/2015-IA.II (M) dated 25.10.2016 in favour of Samun Khan.

The PP had further requested in its application that Mining Lease has been transferred in favour of Encasa Mines and Minerals Pvt. Ltd.vide Govt. Office Order of ADM, Kota, Zone Kota vide letter No. ADM/Kota-Zone/CC-II/F-19 (2018)/1998 dated 30.5.2018 and transfer agreement was executed on 4.6.2018 and duly registered on 5.6.2018 for an area of 71.2391 Ha.

The representative of the PP , Sh. Prabhu Lal Soni appeared before the committee and requested to expedite the matter. He also produced a copy of the e mail dated 27thNovember , 2018 during the 4.4th meeting, of the Scientist ‘E’ /Addl. Director, MoEF&CC regarding transfer of file to the MS, SEIAA,Raj.

The SEAC went through the content of the file and the letter of the MoEF, dated 27.11.2018 and resolved to take further action on receiving the original file that had been transferred by the MoEF & CC to the SEIAA wherein the MoEF & CC at Point No. 4 has requested SEIAA to examine the matter for violation of Common Cause order dated 2.8.2017 and S.O. 141(E) dated 14.3.2017 by the previous lease and take necessary action as applicable. At Point no. 2 of this 183 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 184 letter the Ministry has mentioned that the PP has been asked vide letter dated 22.11.2018 to apply to SEIAA Raj. with requisite documents. The content of that is not known as that letter is not enclosed with it.

Sh. Prabhu Lal Soni was informed by the SEAC that his matter would be taken up by the Committee upon receipt of the file from the MoEF & CC.

The SEAC resolved to take up the matter on receipt of the MOEF file from the SEIAA along with copy of letter dated 22.11.2018 referred above.

The matter was considered by the SEAC in its 4.7th meeting of SEAC held on 28th – 31st January, 2019 on receiving the file of MoEF & CC received from SEIAA.

The committee went through the record and resolved to seek the information regarding the following as contemplated by the MoEF vide letter dated 22.11.2018 addressed to the PP:

1) District Survey Report

2) Information regarding any litigation, if any, pending before court of Law pertaining to mining activity and its present status with supporting documents.

3) Statement as to whether the present case is a case of violation in terms of the Judgement dated 2.8.2017 of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Writ Petition (Civil) no. 114 / 2014, Common Cause V/s UOI and Ors.

4) Under taking by way of affidavit as per compliance of OM dated 30.5.2018 of the MoEF.

5) Point wise compliance of EC conditions issued by the MoEF & CC duly certified by MoEF /SEIAA/RSPCB.

6) Details of annual production figures since 1993-1994 duly authenticated by the mining department in specified format with supporting documents.

7) Demand raised by the department of mines and geology, GOR in pursuance to the Hon’ble Supreme Court Judgement dated 2.8.2017 in Writ Petition (Civil) no 114 / 2014 in the matter of Common Cause V/s UOI and ors., if any.

The SEAC resolved to accord 45 days’ time to the PP to submit the above information from the issue of the letter.

The PP appeared personally in the office of the SEAC in the first week of February, and a copy of the letter dated 22.11.2018 of MoEF was made available to him so that he could provide required information to the SEAC. The PP has submitted a letter personally on 13.2.2019. Matter put up before the committee in 4.8th meeting:

184 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 185 Observation of the Committee:

The PP personally appeared before the SEAC and submitted a letter dated nil enclosing production details from the year 2015-16 to 2017-18, copy of letter dated 29.2.2016 of ME, Bharatpur, and letter dated 27.11.2018 of the MoEF & CC. The committee went through the record and letters submitted by the PP and observed that the information submitted by him is still not as per MoEF Letter dated 22.11.2018. The SEAC resolved to ask the PP to furnish following information complete in all respects at the earliest:

1) Final District Survey Report, since the district survey report submitted by PP is a draft report.

2) Point wise compliance of EC conditions issued by the MoEF & CC duly certified by MoEF /SEIAA/RSPCB.

3) Details of annual production figures since 1993-1994 duly authenticated by the mining department in specified format with supporting documents since the production figures submitted are only for the years 2015-16 to 2017-18.

4) Demand raised by the department of mines and geology, GOR in pursuance to the Hon’ble Supreme Court Judgement dated 2.8.2017 in Writ Petition (Civil) no 114 / 2014 in the matter of Common Cause V/s UOI and ors., if any. Submit details thereof.

The Committee further resolved to issue letter to the PP to the above affect, without waiting for the issue of the minutes of the meeting.

Additional Agenda No. 24.11SEIAA to provide soft copies of lists of projects (mining and non-mining) forwarded by it to MS, SEAC to all the members of SEAC also.

The committee was of the view that to have an idea about the number of fresh cases arriving at SEAC every month that requires presentation and also to decide about the forthcoming meetings with no of days, the SEAC may request SEIAA to forward a copy of the list of cases (covering letter) as and when it forwards then to the MS, SEAC in future to all the members of SEAC also.

This proposal should be communicated to the MS, SEIAA through a letter with copy to all the members by the MS, SEAC.

Additional Agenda No.24.12F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project/ Cat.1(a) B1(15517)/ 18-19

Project Name:-Amendment in E.C. M/s. Rajasthan Mineral & Company. M.L.no. 30/86, Area - 34.1130 Ha.for intersection of ground water table

185 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 186 Proponent Name :- Rajasathan Mineral & Company Mica & Soap Stone Mine owners & Exporters Add:- 95, Gomes Defance Colony, Behind S.B.B.J Bank, Lane No.2, Vaishali Nagar, jaipur E-Mail:- [email protected]

Name of the consultant: - Not given

Brief Background of the Project:

1) The matter was considered in the 4.4th meeting of SEAC held on 28th – 30th Nov. 2018 at agenda no. 52.

2) Observation of the committee:-The PP has not responded to meeting notice dated 2.11.2018 Neither the PP nor the consultant was present for presentation. There was no written information about the absence too. The committee resolved to issue a warning letter for the non-compliance to the PP giving 45 days’ time to reply otherwise the case would be recommended to SEIAA for close & delist.8709

3) Accordingly a letter no. 8709 dated 18.2.2019 was issued to the PP.

4) The reply of the PP dated 22.2.2019 received during the meeting requesting for calling him for presentation in next meeting is put up to the committee.

Observation of the committee:-

The committee considered the request of the PP and resolved to call him in the next meeting of mining projects.

Additional Agenda NO. 24.13– File No. F 1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC/Raj/Sectt/Project/Cat.8(b).B1(315) /10-11 Project Name :Amendment in EC for proposed ESIC Medical College, Dental College, Nursing College & 500 bedded Hospital Project with Residential Facility and hostels under Employees State Insurance Corporation (Ministry of Labour, GoI) at village-Desula, Tehsil-Ramgarh, District-Alwar . Project Proponent: Mr. O.P.Jatia, Regional Director, Regional office, Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), 2nd& 3rd Floor, RAJSICO, Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur-302001,Tel:- 09829282075,E-mail:- rd-sicrajasthan.nic.in ; [email protected]

Brief Details of the project:

1) EC to this project was issued by the SEIAA based upon the recommendation of SEAC vide letter 28.2.2011 2) The PP vide its letter dated 27.11.2018 has requested the SEIAA to amend the EC Letter with clear mention of the capacity of the STP and details of the DG Sets (No. and capacity) 3) SEIAA has forwarded the above letter to SEAC however the original file of the Project has not been received. 186 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 187

Observation of the committee : The Committee resolved to request SEIAA to send the original file to SEAC thereafter the matter would be considered at SEAC.

Additional Agenda No. 24.14File No. F1(4) /SEIAA/SEAC/-Raj./Sectt/Project/Cat.8(a) B/(415)

Project Name :Reg. Validation of Environmental Clearance (Valid up to 13.01.2019) of Group Housing Project- promoted by Om Metals Consortium Pvt.Ltd. situated at plot No.A2, Prithviraj Road, C-Scheme Jaipur ,Rajasthan Total Area: 19,134.81 Sq.m.,built up Area-93,445.29 Sq.m. ,(Proposal No-30305 Project Proponent- Om Metals Consortium Pt. Ltd.,Add-A-701,Poonam Apartments, Dr.A.B.Road, Worli, Mumbai,(MH),[email protected]; [email protected] Consultant- Enkay Enviro Service Pvt. Ltd., R/o- L-G-6, Lower Ground Floor, Corporate Park, gopal bari, ajmer road, Jaipur (Raj.), Email- [email protected] Brief details of the Project:

1) EC to the project was issued by SEIAA vide letter dated 13.1.2012 2) The PP vide its letter dated 18.1.2019 has requested for revalidation of the EC 3) SEIAA has forwarded the above letter to SEAC however the original file of the Project has not been received.

Observation of the committee:

1) The PP has applied vide letter dated 18.1.2019 for validation of EC whose validity was till 12.1.2019.

2) The PP should submit details of changes in the plan, orientation or any deviation if any from the original proposal that it had submitted at the time of obtaining EC. The affidavit should clearly state that no such has been done in the construction carried out so far.

3) Point wise compliance of the earlier EC duly certified by the MoEF & CC/ SEIAA/RSPCB should be submitted.

4) The Committee was of the view that the original file of the PP is necessary for taking a decision in the matter and hence the Committee resolved to request SEIAA to send the original file to SEAC thereafter the matter would be considered at SEAC.

Agenda no. 24.15- File no.F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 7(d) B1 (15295)/ 2018-19

Project Name: - EC for Proposed "RIICO Industrial area Bhilwara Village - Fatehpra and sameliya , Tehsil- Shahpura District - Bhilwara over an area of 113.909 hect.

187 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 188 Proponent Name:- J.P.Sharama (Regional Manager )Add:- RIICO Ltd,Industrial Area Biliya Road No. 2 Bhilwara RIICO Ltd., Bhilwara E- mail;- [email protected]

Name of The Consultant:-Wolkem India Limited Add:- Post Box No. 21 E- 102, Mewar Industrial Area(Madri) Udaipur E-mail:- [email protected]

Information as per Form-1and other documents submitted by Project Proponent.

1. Category/Item No. 8 (b) (Township and area development) (in Schedule): 2. Location of Project “Industrial Area” Fatehpura&Sameliya,Village Fatehpura&Sameliya, Tehsil Shahpura, District Bhilwara, Rajasthan 3. Project details Land A total of 307 Industrial Plots along with commercial area is planned use Break up in the proposed Industrial Park. The internal land use breakup of the project will be as under:

S. No Particulars A r e a % (Hect.) 1. Total Area 114.87 2. Scheme Area as per Survey 113.909 a. Industrial Plots 65.973 57.91 b. Commercial 1.86 1.63 c. Roads 24.632 21.63 d. Services 5.626 4.94 e. Open 6.181 5.43 f. Future Planning (Dumping 9.637 8.46 Site, etc.)

4. Details of There is no construction activity to till date. construction taken place at site(if any) 5. Salient features The total plot area of the project as per revenue record is 114.87 hect. regarding products Whereas the total plot area as per the physical survey is 113.909 hect. and process in brief the total no of Industrial Plots proposed is 307 nos. Mineral grinding including Plant industry, Stone Cutting and other general industries etc. No category Capacity. A/B industry as covered under EIA notification shall be allowed.

6. Raw Materials The main raw materials are in the form of mineral lumps obtained requirement (In case from respective mines. For the purpose of this profile, bauxite is taken of more then one as raw material and this can be changedaccording to the available product Raw mineral in the local area. Most of Mineral grinding, stone crusher, material for each stone crusher activity is carried out with multiple minerals. This can be product should be done by changing raw material as most of the plant & machinery specified ) remain same. Therefore, one can utilize locally available minerals for grinding and sell in the nearby market. It is important to note that the same mineral has different chemical analysis in different locations.

188 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 189 The price is also varying based on percentage of element required for end application. To assess the availability of raw material, it is important to get information from State Directorate of Geology & Mining and also from existing mine owners of respective minerals. 7. Solid waste There will be generation of solid as well as liquid waste during the / h a z . w a s t e operational phase of the project which will be responsibly managed by quantities and respective industry only. There are no common facilities for the management treatment or disposal of solid or liquid waste within the project premises. The estimated quantity of Municipal waste (domestic and or commercial waste) generated from the industrial site will be 450 kg/day (@ 0.15 kg/worker/day) which is proposed to be sent and disposed off at the District municipal corporation site. The Industrial process may also lead to generation of hazardous waste as defined under HOWR Rules. However, the same will be disposed off to the CTDF at Udaipur. Industrial solid waste (ISW) will be generated from the industrial process which is proposed to be disposed off suitably. Construction waste like soil, bricks, bits, etc. will be utilized in leveling of land and road making.

* Common Treatment, Storage & Disposal Facilities. Storage of Hazardous waste :- All solid and liquid hazardous shall not be stored for period more than 90 days and disposal shall be maintain and make available for inspection. Management  There will be generation of solid waste from stone cutting, small pieces of stones and marbles. An action plan is to be to store them separately and reuse/recycle them.  All the hazardous waste like used lubricating oil, used electrical and electronic scrap items etc. should be segregated and sold to authorized recyclers. 8. Use of substances Not Applicable or materials which are hazardous 9. Project Cost Rs 4997.82 Lacs 10. Water Requirement Construction Phase - Total water requirement is 70 KLD. 25 KLD for & Source drinking, 30 KLD Toilets & Sanitation. 5KLD plantation and 10 KLD for dust suppression.

Operation Phase – RIICO will be provide only drinking water for Industries. Water demand for industrial purposes will be responsibly managed by respective industry only. Each industry has to obtain permission from CGWA for abstraction of Ground water and also have to harvest rain water as per existing guide line of CGWA. 11. Fuel & Energy Power requirement of the project is 10 HP each plot (Total 307 Plots). 189 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 190 The total estimated power requirement is 2500 KVA and will be sourced from Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. (AVVNL).

12. Application No. & Final EIA /EMP report, Questionnaire along with annexures submitted Date & documents vide letter No. RIICO. No 996 dated 14/09/2018. submitted 13. Environment Details of EMP activities carried out along with the expenses for the Management Plan full life of project incurred are tabulated as under: along with Budgetary breakup S r . Description capital cost Recurring cost No. (Rs. in lacs) per annum (Rs in lacs) 1 Air pollution Control Air monitoring 5.0 2 Water pollution Control will be done by 3.0 3 Noise pollution Control MOEF & CC& 1.0 4 Soil pollution Control NABL 1.0 approved Laboratory 5 Ambient air monitoring 7.0 2.0 online system 6 Green belt 173.73 10.00 7 Piezometer well 15 2.0 8 provision of Rain water 50.0 5.0 Harvesting 9 provision for 50.00 5.0 development of dumping yard Total 295.73 34.00 14. CSR Activates Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) Budget towards capital along with expenditure in accordance to the MoEF&CC’s Office Memorandum F. budgetary breakup No. 22-65/2017-IA.III dated 01.05.2018 for Social Welfare.

Rs. 1.0 Crore has been earmarked for the Corporate environment Responsibility (CER) to meet expenditures for the commitments made to the stakeholders during the Public Hearing. The details of activities to be undertaken and the budget allocated are given in Table below:

Focus area wise CER Expenditure Plan 2019-2024.

S. Description Amount to be spent (Rs.in N Lakhs) o 19-2 20-2 21- 22-2 23- 0 1 22 3 24 1 Promoting Education 5 5 5 5 5 (providing infrastructure like construction of additional class rooms, furniture, smart

190 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 191 class facilities, support to special children education /theraphy etc. in nearby village) 2 Health Care (Performing 5 5 5 5 5 free Cataract surgeries, Infrastructure support to area Govt. Hospitals like providing bed and equipment for treatment etc.) 3 Skill Development and 10 10 10 10 10 Livelihood (conducting skill development/ vocational training programmes for unemployed youth /women of surrounding villages) 4 Sanitation & Drinking 20 20 20 20 20 Water supply (supply of drinking water, construction/ installation community toilets, support for solid waste management in the communities etc.) 5 Environment care (taking 30 30 30 30 30 up avenue plantation, Plantation in communities, providing solar power/ lights, rain water harvesting etc) 6 Rural Development (laying 30 30 30 30 30 roads, construction of drains, community halls, other infrastructure for development of surrounding villages) G.Total 100 100 100 100 100 15. ETP RIICO is not proposing any CETP or STP and therefore, RIICO will not be constructing / operating CETP. RIICO shall only impose ZLD condition in allotment letter. Individual industrial units will have to install ETP/septic tank/ soak pit.

16. G r e e n  RIICO will develop green belt in an area of about 35.89 Hect Belt/Plantation (33.60 %) of the project area. Revised planation map is already submitted.  Besides, individual plot owners will also provide green belt area in their own plot as per RSPCB Consent Condition.  Total 33% planation will be developed along the roads and project boundary as per RSPCB Consent conditions. 191 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 192  Plantation will be done with local plant species and proper fencing arrangement for survival of trees will be provided.  Proposed plants are Azadirachtaindica(Neem), Cassia fistula (Amaltas), Dalbergia sissoo (Shisham), Boswellia serrata (Salar), Emblica officinalis (Amla), Ficusglomerata(Gular) and Syziumcumini(Jamun) etc. Apart from the above, local species of plants will be given preference during plantation.

A. Calculation Area Other than Saleable S. No. Particulars Area Unit 1 Area under road 24.632 Hect 2 Area under services 5.626 Hect 3 Area under future planning 9.637 Hect 4 Area under open 6.181 Hect Total 46.076 Hect

B. Calculation of green area under Road S. No. Particulars Area Unit 1 24 mtr wide road 4700x3 1.41 Hect 2 30 mtr wide road 4300x6 2.58 Hect Total 3.99 Hect

C. Calculation of green area under Services Total Area under Services 5.626 Hect Service area after 50 % other uses 2.813 Hect 33 % Plantation of Service Area Remained 0.93 Hect

D. Calculation of green area under future Planning Total Area under future Planning 9.637 Hect Future Planning area after 50 % other uses 4.8185 Hect 50 % Plantation of Future Planning Area4.8185 Hect Remained

E. Calculation of green area under open 100 % of open land 6.181 Hect

F. Industrial & Commercial 67.833 Hect. Plots

192 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 193 33 % Planation proposed 22.38 Hect.

Total Green Area = (B+C+D+E+F)38.59 Hect. =

17. Budgetary Breakup  Provision of 1 % of total compensation amount for “Village for Labour Amenity Fund” to provide Financial Assistance for community welfare projects in the villages affected by new industries.  Provision of 1% of total compensation amount under “Skill Development Fund” for promoting training & skill on the basis of the manpower requirements of industries concerned.  Provision of 2% of total compensation amount for “External Development Fund”. Industrial Compensatio 1% of 1% of 2 % Area n AmountRs VAF SDF EDF in Lakhs Fund Fund Fund

Fatehpura- 18.82 0.19 0.19 0.37 Sameliya

Brief details of the Project:- 1. The project was called for presentation in 4.3rd meeting of SEAC dated 29-30.10.2018. 2. Keeping in mind the presentation made by the PP and discussion held the SEAC resolved to seek following information from the PP :- a. Details of area proposed under greenery should be submitted on a separate map. It should be 33% of the total area of the industrial area. b. Revised EMP to be submitted with details of expenditure on industry specific issues considering various kinds of industries that would come up in the industrial area. c. It is proposed by the PP that the various industries in the area would take permission from CGWA prior to digging a bore well. It will be the responsibility of RIICO that none of the industry digs a bore well without the prior approval of CGWA.RIICO to submit an undertaking in this regard. d. Revised CER to be submitted as per Circular dated 1.5.2018. This amount should be used for activities mentioned in the Circular. e. Details of action taken as commitment on issues that were raised during the Public Hearing to be submitted. f. Point wise compliance of the meeting notice along with related copies of related documents to be submitted. 3. Accordingly a letter no.8665 dated 4.2.19 was issued to the PP. 4. The PP has replied vide its letter dated 21.02.19. Observation of the committee:

193 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 194 Keeping in view the information contained in the documents submitted, the presentation made by the P.P. before the SEAC, Rajasthan in its 4.8th meeting held on 25-26thFeb.2019, after detailed deliberations and clarifications, the members were satisfied with the proposals , documents and reply of the queries and resolved to recommend to SEIAA for the grant of Environmental Clearancefor Proposed "RIICO Industrial area Bhilwara Village - Fatehpra and sameliya , Tehsil- Shahpura District - Bhilwara over an area of 113.909 hect. Proponent Name:- J.P.Sharama (Regional Manager )Add:- RIICO Ltd,Industrial Area Biliya Road No. 2 Bhilwara RIICO Ltd., Bhilwara E- mail;- [email protected] of The Consultant:-Wolkem India Limited Add:- Post Box No. 21 E- 102, Mewar Industrial Area(Madri) Udaipur E-mail:- [email protected],subject to the following conditions and environmental safeguards as finalized by the Committee during the meeting:

PART A: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

CONSTRUCTION PHASE

1. The EC is for the Setting up "RIICO Industrial area Bhilwara Village - Fatehpra and sameliya , Tehsil- Shahpura District - Bhilwara over an area of 113.909 hect. 2.No “A” and “B” cat unit shall be allotted any plot in the industrial area. 3. Consent to Establish” shall be obtained from RPCB before start of any construction work at the site. 4. For conservation of electricity and to reduce energy losses the management shall ensure that the electrical voltage is stepped down from 132 KV to 33/11 KV and distributed at this level and finally brought to 440 volts.The PP shall ensure obtaining prior permission from the SE, AVVNL regarding power demand of 2 MVA. 5. For better environmental safeguards, the PP shall provide sufficient number of transformers of adequate capacities for environmentally sound power distribution and power conservation. 6. The P.P. shall inform the RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE regarding investment on the various activities to be taken up under proposed Environment Management Plan as per table above. 7. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibiliity, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. 8.The PP shall ensure that, the Green Roof Technology is implemented and put in place. 9. The PP shall explore a System for composting of MSW within the campus and its use/disposal and follow the provision of MSW rules. 10. The PP shall provide a System for BMW management as per applicable rules. 11. The PP shall take measures to ensure 10% reduction of overall power demand which shall be met by solar system including the provision of solar water heating /chilling etc. 12. The PP shall review and specify employment opportunities (direct /indirect numbers) to local persons. 13. The PP shall ensure implementation of fire fighting plan.

194 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 195 14. Green belt/Landscaping should be developed in 35.89 Hect (33.60 %),as proposed. The PP shall ensure that 33% of the entire area should be covered under greenry. 15. As envisaged, the P.P. shall invest an amount of Rs 295.73Lac as capital cost and Rs. 34 Lacs / annum as recurring cost for implementing various environmental protection measures.

16. An amount of Rs 1.00 Crores should be spent under CSR as above. The expenditure on these activities shall be reflected in the books of account when presented for auditing of accounts. The proposal should contain provision for toilets for girls in nearby schools. The proposal should contain provision for monthly medical camps, distribution of medicines and improvement in educational facilities in the nearby schools. The Detailed action plan of CSR activities shall be submitted by the PP to RSPCB at the time of applying for “Consent to Establish”.

17. The P.P. shall ensure taking necessary steps on urgent basis to improve the living conditions of the labour at site. An amount of Rs 18.82 Lakhs, asproposed shall be expensed as Budgetary provision for the housing of construction labor within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as health facility, sanitation facility, fuel/LPG for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. Details of provisions should be submitted to RPCB at the time of obtaining CTE.

18. All required sanitary and hygienic measures shall be in place before starting construction activities. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste generated during the contraction phase shall be ensured. 19. Adequate drinking water facilities shall be provided for construction workers at the site. 20. As proposed, the entire domestic waste water shall be discharged through a septic tank followed by a soak pit. In the event to treat a larger quantity of domestic waste water, STP shall be installed. The treated waste water as per the standards shall be used for horticulture purpose. The construction of the STP should be carried out simultaneously with that of the project and the STP should be functional before the project is put into use. The STP should have a separate hourly meter and energy meter. As proposed individual industries shall have separate ETP that will be based on Zero discharge. 21. Disposal of muck during construction phase shall not create any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and be disposed taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of the people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent authority. 22. Soil and ground water samples will be tested to ascertain that, there is no threat to the ground water quality by leaching of heavy metals and other toxic contaminants. 23. Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be allowed to contaminate water courses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they do not leach into the ground water.

195 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 196 24. The diesel generator sets to be used during the construction phase shall be low- sulphur-diesel type and shall conform to Environment (Protection) Rules for air and noise emission standards. 25. Vehicles hired for bringing construction material and laborers to the site shall be in good conditions and shall conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and shall be operated during non-peak/approved hours. 26. Ambient noise levels shall conform to industrial standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality shall be closely monitored during construction phase. 27. The PP shall provide a continuous air monitoring station point considering the wind rose of the area. The location of which shall be reported to the RSPCB at the time of CTE. 28. Fly ash shall be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions of Fly Ash notification of September, 1999 and amended as on August, 2003 (The above condition is applicable only if the project is within 100 km of Thermal Power Station). 29. Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction. 30. Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWA and BIS standards for various applications. 31. Water demand during construction shall be reduced by the use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices. 32. Permission to draw ground water, if any, shall be obtained from the CGWA/CGWB prior to construction/ operation of the project. 33. Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking shall be of low flow either by use of aerators of pressure reducing devices or sensor based control. 34. Use of glass may be reduced by up to 40% to reduce the electricity consumption and load in air-conditioning. If necessary, use high quality double glass with special reflective coating windows. 35. Roof shall meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement. 36. Adequate measures shall be taken to reduce air and noise pollution during construction keeping in mind CPCB norms on noise limits. 37. Opaque walls shall meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code for all air-conditioned spaces, whereas, for non- air-conditioned spaces, by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill the requirement. 38. A First Aid Room will be provided in the project both during construction and operation of the project. 39. Any hazardous waste generated during construction phase shall be disposed off as per applicable rules and norms with necessary authorization of the Rajasthan Pollution Control Board. 40. The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the buildings due to earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc as per National Building Code 2005 including protection measures from lightening etc. 41. Regular supervision of the above and other measures for monitoring shall be in place throughout the construction phase, so as to avoid nuisance to the surroundings. 42. Approved plan from competent Authority should be obtained. 43. Guidelines issued by concerned ministry for water scarce area should be followed.

196 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 197 44. Ground water table to be shown along with source. Besides, permission of competent authority is obtained for withdrawal of ground water. 45. The PP shall abide by the provisions relating to MSW handling and management rules. 46. Review and revise the requirement of DG set capacities for 100% power back up through to optimization of power back up in case of power failure and emergency. 47. No “A” and “B”category projects( as per schedule of EIA Notification dtd 14th Sept. 2006) would be allowed in the Industrial area. All the units should be zero discharge units and should have their own self sufficient ETP. The treated waste water should be reused in their own process/premises. Any violation by Industry in this regard would be the responsibility of RIICO for taking action. 48. As proposed, the CETP (if and whenever provided) for units would also be based on zero discharge status. For such CETP the PP shall take separate prior EC. The location of the CETP would be such that the waste water from the connected industries can be conveniently collected and brought to the CETP through closed conduit pipe and the treated water can be conveniently sent back to the respective units for reuse. By the time allotment of plots be completed the construction of CETP should be completed. Individual units operating in industrial area shall be provided CTE/CTO only after their linkage and treatment in CETP. 49. Total domestic water requirement shall not exceed 70 KLD in construction phase; as proposed. The water requirement during operation phase will be arranged by individual industry owner after obtaining necessary permissions / approvals. The necessary permission of water supply should be submitted to RSPCB at the time of applying for CTE. At the time of applying for CTE the PP should get it confirmed from RSPCB that no illegal bore well exists in the proposed site. 50. The Company shall provide stacks of adequate height to the D.G. Sets along with acoustic enclosures for noise control as per CPCB guidelines. The DG Sets shall comply with the norms notified under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 51. Potable water supply from suitable legal source should be ensured by RIICO prior to allotment of plots to the Industries. 52. Use of Sensor based urinals/tabs for commercial areas will be made. 53. For Horticulture, sprinkler system will be followed in landscape area. 54. For Landscaping, use of native species will be there. 55. A copy of the EIA /EMP Report of this Project shall be submitted by the consultant to the Q.C.I. as per provision. OPERATION PHASE

1. An independent expert shall certify the installation of the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and a report in this regard shall be submitted to the RPCB, before the project is commissioned for operation. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms & standards of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. 2. For conservation of electricity and to reduce energy losses the management shall ensure that the electrical voltage is stepped down from 33 KV to 11 KV and distributed at this level and finally brought to 440 volts. 3. Rain Water harvesting (RWH) for roof run-off and surface run-off, as plan submitted shall be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and grease. The RWH plan shall as per GOI manual

197 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 198 4. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected & segregated before disposal to the City Municipal Facility. The in-vessel bio-conversion technique may be used for composting the organic waste. 5. Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste shall be disposed of as per applicable Rules & norms with necessary approvals of the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. 6. The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential land use. The open space inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous variety. The total area under green belt shall not be less than 33%of the area of the proposed project. 7. As proposed the PP would provide three no. of peizometric wells at locations indicated in the site map and quarterly monitoring of these wells water would be started before allotment of plots to the industries. And report be submitted to the RSPCB. 8. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality noise and water quality shall be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project. 9. Application of solar energy shall be incorporated to illumination of common areas, lighting for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating. A hybrid system or fully solar system for a portion of the apartments shall be provided. 10. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site must be avoided. Parking shall be fully internalized and no public space shall be utilized. 11. Ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be set up in consultation with RPCB as per the windrose diagram or where maximum ground level concentration of PM10& PM25., SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, are anticipated. 12. A Report on the energy conservation measures confirming to energy conservation norms finalize by Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall be prepared incorporating details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc. Quantify energy saving measures. 13. Proper system of channelizing excess storm water shall be provided. 14. The power factor shall be maintained near unity. 15. A balance sheet certified by a Authorized Financial Expert to clearly indicate the provision made / amount spent for EMP/ERP/CSR/ Safety/ Legal Obligations etc to be enclosed in the six monthly report to be submitted to RPCB/SEIAA. 16. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent odor from solid waste processing and STP. 17. Construction activity in areas that requires Wild Life Clearance (if any) should be taken up only after obtaining Wild Life Clearance from NBWL. 18. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life, as applicable. It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

198 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 199 19. Trees and shrubs of local species shall be planted to allow habitat for birds with appropriate distance from the boundary. All along the road of residential area Buffer plantation should be provided Green belt/Landscaping should be developed in 33% area as proposed. 20. The SEIAA, Rajasthan reserve the right to add new conditions, modify/ annual any condition and/or to revoke the clearance if implementation of any of the aforesaid condition/other stipulations imposed by competent authorities is not satisfactory. Six monthly compliance status report of the project along with implementation of environmental measures shall be submitted to MoEF, Regional Office, Lucknow, SEIAA, Rajasthan & RPCB, Jaipur.

General Conditions 1. That the grant of this E.C. is issued from the environmental angle only, and does not absolve the project proponent from the other statutory obligations prescribed under any other law or any other instrument in force. The sole and complete responsibility, to comply with the conditions laid down in all other laws for the time-being in force, rests with the industry / unit / project proponent. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. 2. No further expansion or modifications in the project shall be carried out without prior approval of the SEIAA/Ministry of Environment and Forests as the case may be. In case of deviations or alterations in the project proposal from those submitted to this Authority for clearance, a fresh reference shall be made to the Authority to assess the adequacy of conditions imposed and to add additional environmental protection measures required, if any. 3. The implementation of the project vis-à-vis environmental action plans shall be monitored by MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and this office. A six monthly compliance status report shall be submitted to monitoring agencies. 4. The project authorities shall inform the MoEF Regional Office at Lucknow / RSPCB / CPCB / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur and the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of the project. 5. Officials from the Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur/ Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow, RSPCB who would be monitoring the implementation of Environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to SEIAA should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional Office of MoEF, Lucknow / SEIAA, Department of Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur / RSPCB. 6. The Authority reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner. 7. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental Clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the RSPCB. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter

199 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 200 and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office of MoEF at Lucknow/Department of Ecology and Environment, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 8. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006, along with their amendments and rules. 9. The E.C. is subjected to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance form forestry and wild Life angle including clearance from standing committee of National Board of Wild Life(as applicable). It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that Forestry and Wild Life clearance shall be granted to the project and that proposals for forestry and wild Life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any based on EC so granted, in anticipation of clearance form Forestry and Wild Life angle shall be entirely at the cost risk of the PP and MOEF/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

10. The SEIAA, Rajasthan may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. 11. Periodic monitoring of ambient air quality shall be carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SPM, SO2 and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations (minimum 6) shall be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and ecologically sensitive.

Agenda no. 24.16-

Appreiciation of the efforts made by Sh. T.S. Ranawat as Member Secretary, SEAC, for securing affective implementation of the EIA Notification during his tenure from 12.09.2018 to 25.02.2019. The SEAC considered the efforts made by Sh. T.S. Ranawat, as Member Secretary, SEAC, for securing affective implementation of the EIA Notification, during his short tenure. Sh. T. S. Ranawat has served the 4th SEAC since 12.09.2018 to 25.02.2019, as Member Secretary, SEAC. The charge of the post of MS, SEAC has thereafter been assigned to Sh. R.K. Thakuria, SEE RSPCB, Jaipur. The SEAC during the tenure of Sh. T.S. Ranawat as Member Secretary has appraised the following large no. of projects in a short duration of about five months and made recommendations to SEIAA, in accordance with the provisions of The EIA Notification 2006.

Month Pending at the Received Total Disposal Other beginning of month during Pending Recomme Recommended Total TOR the nded for for Close & issued month EC to Delist to SEIAA SEIAA Sep. 12 (Fresh Cases ) + 84 544 ------448 200 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 201 2018 448 (TOR Issued)= 460 Oct. 544 51 595 7 6 13 10 2018 Nov. 582 29 611 2 20 22 27 2018 Dec. 589 32 621 10 --- 10 4 2018 Jan. 611 150 761 2 116 118 51 2019 Feb. 643 60 703 ------2019

The SEAC thus resolved to appreciate and takeon the record the brilliant efforts made by Sh. Ranawat, on his part, as Member Secretary of SEAC, for securing expeditious and affective implementation of the EIA Notification.

Additional Agenda No. 24.17Application dated 31.01.2019 for ToRs for Cluster No. 1 and 9 submitted by ME, Jaipur .

The committee considerd the application for ToRs for Cluster No. 1 and 9 submitted by the ME, Jaipur and resolved to issue ToRs for the Cluster with Public Hearing.

Proponent Name:- Mining Engg, Jaipur ,Office of mining engineer Department of mines &Geology, Jaipur

ToR with public hearing for EIA studies in respect of the proposed cluster may include, but not limited to the following:

1. A cluster shall be formed when the distance between the peripheries of one lease is less than 500 mtr. from the periphery of other lease in a homogenous mineral area. 2. The EIA/EMP report should capture carrying capacity of the cluster,transportation and related issues, replenishment and recharge issues, geo hydrological study of the cluster area. 3. The EIA/EMP shall be prepared by the State or State nominated agency or group of project proponents or the project proponent in the cluster. 4. The EIA/EMP shall be prepared by the accredited consultant of QCI/NABET. 5. There shall be one public consultation for entire cluster. 6. After public consultation final Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)and Environment Management Plan (EMP) report shall be prepared for the entire cluster. 7. Individual lease holder in the clustershall apply for Environment Clearance with respect to their individual mine. 8. Application for EC shall be accompanied with Form 1,prefeasibility report, district survey report, approved mining plan and one final EIA/EMP for all leases in the cluster.

201 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 202 9. The study area will comprise 10 km zone around the mine lease from lease periphery and the data contained in the EIA with respect to mining operations such as conceptual pit limits, waste generation etc. should be for the life of the mine/lease period.

10. Location of other industries & mines within the study area along with their production and pollutants generated by them, estimated pollution load and cumulative impact on environment including the proposed project should be submitted. The same shall be accounted for while generating mathematical models of pollution dispersion for preparation of the EMP.

11. A drone videography of the entire cluster should be submitted so as to provide a clear view of the topography, terrain, contours and present status of geographical features of the land in cluster.

12. Year-wise production (since inception of the mines) details of each mine in the cluster, clearly indicating the proposed highest production for the life of the mine/lease period should be submitted.

13. Details of land to be used as the designated dumping site for OB dump should be selected and proposed within the cluster as per the individual mining plan or any common place approved by the Department of Mines and Geology. In no case the overburden should be dumped at any un authorised place, however proposal for utilization of OB for construction or other meaningful use to the extent possible may be submitted and should try to work on zero waste patterns for individual mines in a cluster.Details regarding quantity of solid waste generation to be estimated and details for its disposal and dump management are to be provided.

14. Land use plan of the cluster should be prepared to encompass pre-operational, operational and post operational phases.

15. A mining plan along-with progressive mine closure plan and implementation plan at the time of submission of application for the EC for individual mines in the cluster should be submitted.

16. Based on the study and the points raised by the people during public hearing, the applicant shall work out an effective plan to address the environmental, socio-economic and other issues identified during the process, with suitable funds allocation for the purpose. Further applicant shall implement all commitments made during public hearing, while implementing the project.

17. Certificate regarding cluster or any part thereof not falling in the Aravalli Hills issued by the Mining Engineer/ Assistant Mining Engineer in the prescribed format, as per the instructions contained in the letter no. DMG/ADM/Env/EC/F11/06/17-76 dt. 17.01.2011

202 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 203 issued by the Director, Department of Mines and Geology, GoR, Udaipur, should be submitted.

18. Details within 10 km radius of the mine lease area, the location of human settlement, water bodies, Reserve Forest, National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Wildlife Corridors, Tiger/Elephant reserves (existing / proposed), archaeological monuments shall be clearly indicated giving the land use. Necessary clearance, if any, as may be applicable to such projects due to proximity of the ecologically sensitive areas as mentioned above shall be obtained from the Chief Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act’ 1972 and concerning authorities be submitted. This location map should also indicate the list and location of all the mines within 10 km radius.

19. The ToR is subject to the specific condition that the PP shall obtain prior clearance from forestry and wild life angle including clearance from Standing Committee of the National Board of Wild Life as applicable. It is further categorically stated that grant of EC does not necessary implies that forestry and wild life clearance shall be granted to the project and that their proposals for forestry and wild life clearance will be considered by the respective authorities on their merits and decision taken. The investment made in the project, if any, based on environment clearance so granted, in anticipation of the clearance from forestry and wildlife angle shall be entirely at the cost and risk of the project proponent and SEAC/SEIAA shall not be responsible in this regard in any manner.

20. A detailed biological study for the study area [core zone and buffer zone (10 km radius of the periphery of the cluster)] shall be carried out. Details of flora and fauna, duly authenticated, separately for core and buffer zone should be furnished based on field survey. The details regarding flora to include information regarding (a) trees, shrubs, grasses, (b) frequency, density, I V I, abundance % of species occurring on proposed site, (c) dominant species of trees, shrubs , grasses (d) endemic species, (e) threatened species, (f) rare species, (g) endangered species and (h) vulnerable species. The details of fauna to include information regarding list and distribution clearly indicating the Schedule of the fauna present. In case of any scheduled-I fauna found in the study area, the necessary plan for their conservation should be prepared in consultation with State Forest and Wildlife Department and details furnished. Necessary allocation of funds for implementing the same should be made as part of the project cost.

21. Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna, ambient air quality should be determined by measuring the concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations (minimum 6) should be justified considering the pollution load and prevailing wind direction. Date

203 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 204 wise collected baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF&CC/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the report to be submitted.

22. Air quality modelling should be carried out for prediction of impact of the project on the air quality of the area. It should also take into account the impact of movement of vehicles for transportation of mineral. The details of the model used and input parameters used for modelling should be provided. The air quality contours may be shown on a location map clearly indicating the location of the site, location of sensitive receptors, if any and the habitation. The wind roses showing pre-dominant wind direction should be indicated on map. Wind Rose Diagram should be representative and include stability class and inversion phenomenon of that area along with the lapse rate.

23. A surface and ground water study should be carried out with both pre-monsoon and post monsoon monitoring. Information about proposed working depth of mining area, groundwater table both in above MSL and below ground level (BGL) should be provided. Based on actual monitored data, it may clearly be shown whether mine working will intersect groundwater table or not. In case the mining activity intersects the ground water table then necessary permission from CGWA should be obtained. Impact of the project on the water quality both surface and groundwater should also be assessed and necessary safeguard measures, if any required should be provided. Further, submit water drainage plan of 10 km study area.

24. Compliance of the order of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahmanvs State of Rajasthan and others should be ensured at the level of cluster / individual. A brief note regarding compliance of the court order should be submitted.

25. The water requirement for the cluster , its availability and source to be furnished. A detailed water balance should also be provided. Fresh water requirement (if any) for the cluster should also be indicated. Necessary clearance from the Competent Authority for drawl of required quantity of water for the cluster should be provided. Details of water conservation measures including rainwater harvesting should be provided and should be adopted in the cluster.

26. Consumption of diesel and its storage by individual mines in the cluster should be provided along with an action plan for its efficient consumption.

27. The Conceptual post mine land use plan and Reclamation & Rehabilitation (R&R) plan of mined out area (with plans and sections at appropriate scale as per MCDR 1988)of all the mines in the cluster should be submitted and which should be in harmony with each other and should be environmentally holistic in nature. Such plan should invariably take in into account the future needs of locals considering the prevailingecological conditions.

204 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 205 28. Impact on local transport and infrastructure due to the project: Projected increase in hauling vehicles as a result of the project with the existing road network (including those outside the project area) and whether the infra-structure is capable of handling the increased load. Arrangement for improving the infrastructure to avoid any congestion especially at junctions and mishaps throughout the route of transportation of mineral should be ensured and action to be taken by other agencies such as State Government, if any, should be covered.

29. The PP shall make the road pakka i.e. metal road/ CC road starting from the cluster to the road head to contain air pollution. Such roads shall not include roads made under the PradhanMantri/Chief Minister Gram sadakyojana as same are not made for heavy vehicles especially truck carrying minerals more than 15 to 20 Tons at a time.

30. The green belt area should be developed at 33% of total lease area and state time taken for progressive greenbelt development. Also mention about the detail species, plantation schedule and year wise plantation expenditure .The proposal for completion should be within a period of 3 years from the start of mining operation. Information regarding greenbelt development plan shall also be prepared in a tabular form, indicating the location of the area, type of treesand its number supported by a map. In case plantation is not possible in the mining lease area than proposal for plantation on alternate land of area measuring 33% of the lease area should be ensured after due procreation/ identification of such land with due consent of the land owner.

31. Budgetary provision for the labours (registered/unregistered/others) working in the mine should be submitted for all necessary infrastructure facilities such as health, sanitation,fuel for cooking and provision for safe drinking water. Eachapplicant should provide for monthly medical camps, distribution of medicines, primary education for children, toilets and crèche for infants.

32. Details regarding occupational health impact due to project should be provided. Health study in the surrounding area be carried out covering information regarding prevailing diseases, mortality rate etc. Health and Safety Plan should be prepared and submitted.

33. The PP will carry out proper Socio-economic survey of the villages situated in the study area. The details of survey are to be given in format ‘J’. Based upon its findings and also as per public hearing issues and keeping in view the needs of local population, the each applicant will provide adequate budget for carrying out CER activities including provision for toilets and their regular maintenance in nearby schools, monthly medical camps, and improvement in educational facilities in the nearby schools.

34. Effect of mining activity on socio economic conditions of the local community should be provided by PP. As far as possible, appropriate quantitative dimension to be given.

205 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 206 Analysis of job requirements vis-à-vis employability of local population need to be provided.

35. Detailed Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to mitigate the Environmental Impacts inter-alia including the impact due to change of land use, due to loss of agricultural land and grazing land, if any, should also be submitted besides other impacts of the project. The budgetary provision (both capital and recurring) for implementing the proposed EMP should be clearly spelt out.

36. The points raised during Public hearing and commitment of the PP on the same along with time bound action plan to implement the commitments and the necessary allocation of funds for the same should be provided.

37. Any litigation pending with respect tocluster/individual mine in the cluster and /or any direction /order passed by any Court of Law against thereof, if so, details should be submitted.

38. That the Project Proponent shall clearly spell our details of the explosives and blasting to be used, if any, for carrying outmining activitiesby any mine(s) in the cluster, along with the impact of blasting on the environment and safety measures to be proposed.

39. Provide details about transfer/allotment of mining lease, extension of lease period etc.in the cluster along with authenticated copies of orders for lease allotment / transfer / extension of validity period

40. A balance sheet certified by charted accountant to clearly indicate the provision made / amount spent for EMP/ERP/CER/ Safety/Labour welfare/ Legal Obligations etc to be enclosed.

41. It should clearly mentioned in the documents whether there is any violation of provisions of EIA Notification and it should be inform at the start of presentation (to be a part of computer presentation also) as per MoEF Notification dated 8.3.2018.

42. Specific ToRs applicable in the cases of violation by any mine(s) in the cluster, in terms of the Notification dated 14.3.2017 and 8.3.2018 and OMs dated 30.5.2018, 4.7.2018 of the MoEF&CC :

i. The PP shall undertake assessment of ecological damage, remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan. Such plan shall be prepared as an independent chapter in the Environment Impact Assessment report. The report shall be prepared by the accredited consultant. Collection and analyses of data for assessment of ecological damage, preparation of remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan shall be done by an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or an environmental Laboratory, accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and

206 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 207 Calibration Laboratories or a Laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Institution working in the field of environment. ii. The Environment Management Plan shall comprise remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan corresponding to ecological damage assessed and economic benefit derived due to the violation. iii. The PP shall undertake Final Environment Impact Assessment and prepare Final Environment Management Plan after conducting Public Hearing. iv. The PP shall be required to submit a bank guarantee equivalent to the amount of remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan with the State Pollution Control Board and the PP shall deposit the bank guarantee prior to the grant of Environmental Clearance and which shall be released after successful implementation of the remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan and after recommendation by Regional Office of the Ministry, State Level Expert Appraisal Committee and approval of SEIAA. v. The project proponent shall give an undertaking by way of affidavit to comply with all the statutory requirements and judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated the 2ndAugust 2017 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 114 of 2014 in the matter of Common Cause versus Union of India and Ors. before grant of ToR/ EC the undertaking inter-alia include commitment of the PP not to repeat any such violation in future. vi. In case of violation of above undertaking, the Environmental Clearance shall be liable to be terminated forthwith as per OM dated 30.5.2018 of the MoEF&CC. vii. The Environmental Clearance will not be operational till such time the project proponent complies with all the statutory requirements and judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated the 2nd August 2017 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 114 of 2014 in the matter of Common Cause versus Union of India and Ors. viii. State Government concerned shall ensure that mining operation shall not commence till the entire compensation levied, if any, for illegal mining is paid by the Project Proponent through their respective Department of Mining & Geology in strict compliance of judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 2nd August 2017 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 114 of 2014 in the matter of Common Cause versus Union of India and Ors.

43. Used filter papers (Air monitoring) along with photographs of the site showing Air / Water sampling / monitoring activity / equipment used at each station should be submitted. Original copies of analysis report of all the relevant data referred in the documents should be enclosed.

44. The information regarding the work order/agreement issued by the P.P. to the consultant (Accredited from QCI/ NABET for proposed project Sector) should be submitted along with, (a) Dispatch No. of the work order/agreement, (b) Date of issue of work order (c) Date of start of air/water/other monitoring work (as applicable) and (d) Postal address/ Email Address/ Fax Number/ Mobile Number and Landline Number of the P.P.

207 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 208 Points included in TOR as per MoEF&CC circular no. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I)-Pt. dt.19.05.2011 regarding Corporate Environmental Responsibility.

45. Does the individual mine have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors/ firm/management? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 46. Does the above mentioned Environment Policy prescribed for standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms /conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. 47. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company/firm to deal with the Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions? Details of this system may be given. 48. Does the company/firm have a system of reporting of non-compliances/violations of Environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company/management/firm and /or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report. 49. After preparing the draft EIA (as per the generic structure prescribed in Appendix-III of the EIA Notification, 2006 and as amended from time to time ) covering the above mentioned issues, the PP shall get the public hearing conducted (strictly following the procedure laid down in the Appendix IV of the Amendment Notification dt. 01.12.2009 and MoEF circular no. J-15012/29/2010/IA.II(M) dt. 19.04.2010, as per amendment ,if any). In this regard due care would be taken in (i) deciding the venue of public hearing (at the project site or in its close proximity, to ensure widest possible public participation), (ii) forwarding the Draft EIA Reports with Executive Summary Reports and notice for hearing to various authorities / offices, specifically to Urban Local Bodies/ Panchayati Raj. Institutions (i.eZilaParishad, PanchayatSamiti& Gram Panchayat)/ Development Authorities (i.e. U.I.T., J.D.A. etc.), (iii) adequate publicity regarding date, place and time of public hearing among local public, (iv) recording requisite “certificate” at the end of public hearing proceedings / report and (v) displaying the report in the office of Gram Panchayat, ZilaParishad, Collectorate etc.(vi) videography of the complete proceedings of the public hearing to be carried out. After completing the public hearing process as described above, the PP shall take further necessary action for obtaining environmental clearance with respect to each mine in the cluster in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the EIA Notification, 2006 and subsequent amendments. 50. A certificate should be submitted by the Regional Officer Pollution Control Board that the process followed for public hearing was adequate as required in reference to contents of MoEF O.M. no. J-15012/29/2010-IA-II(M) dt. 19.04.2010. In the final EIA /EMP report , compliance of points of ToRs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:-

S. No Items in the letter of the ToRs Reply / Response by the PP

Additional Agenda No. 24.18 Letter from MS, SEIAA, regarding issue of ToRs to cluster of mines of Naguar in Teh. Mundava and Jayal, Cluster .

208 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 209 The Committee considered the contents of the letter and its enclosures and observed that the ToRs to the cluster applications received from the Mining Engineer, as per the reply received on check list, have been issued to the concerning ME, as per the previous meeting of SEAC. The same may be informed to the MS, SEIAA.

Additional Project/Activity/Issue Agenda No. 24.01 “Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Kota Top village – Brijeshpura (Tathed), NH- 76 Baran Road, Kota (Rajathan) – 325009 Tehsil & District Kota State Rajasthan File No. 509 24.02 Terms of Reference for proposed expansion of BPCL Jaipur Pipeline Terminal, Jobner Installation by installation of 3 new ATF storage tanks at village Asalpur Tehsil Phulera (Sambhar), District Jaipur Rajasthan by Bharat petroleum Corporation Limited File No.553 24.03 EC for manufacturing of single super phosphate (350 TPD) and Granular single super phosphate (350 TPD) of M/s Anapoorana Fertilizer & Pesticides Pvt., Ltd, at plot no 897/129/2, village Doriya, Tehsil Nimbahera, District- Chittorhgarhm Rajasthan File No. 4232

24.04 EC for project for Proposed Storage Capacity expansion at Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (MD) Chittorgarh Termial, at N.H.79 Jalampur Nimbahera Road, Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) File No. 338 24.05 Environmental Clearance for "Proposed Capacity expansion of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.(IOCl) at village - Salawas, Tehsil-Loni, District- Jodhpur by M/s Indian Oil Corporation Limited. File No. 15238 24.06 EC for Rajasthan Refinery Township at Sambhra Village, Pachpadra Tehsil- Barmer, Rajasthan. File no. 15347 24.07 Processing cases of EC applications of mines of 0-5 ha. area in the light of NGT Order dated 13.9.2018 and 11.12.2018

24.08 Imposition of Standard EC Conditions along with specific condition of EC prescribed by the MoEF & CC. 24.09 EC for Dolomite Mining Progect, M.L.Area - 55.8064 ha. Production capcity from 0.156 Million TPA to 0.75 Million TPA, khasra no. - not given , near Village - Rayawala, Tehsil- Jamwa Ramgarh, district - Jaipur by M/s Andhi Marble Pvt. Ltd. File No. 15577 24.10 Regarding execution of Name transfer of EC in favour of Enacasa mines & Minerals Pvt. Ltd. form the present lessee Samun Khan for the existing

209 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 210 "Masonry Stone Mine (ML.no. 49/2001), Area:- 71.2391 ha. Production Capcity :- 65,46,800 TPA, Now known as 138/90 valid up to ( 31.03.2025)" situated at Village (s) – Nangal: File No. 15549

24.11 SEIAA to provide soft copies of lists of projects (mining and non mining) forwarded by it to MS, SEAC to all the members of SEAC also. 24.12 Amendment in E.C. M/s. Rajasthan Mineral & Company. M.L.no. 30/86, Area - 34.1130 Ha.for intersection of ground water table File No. 15517 24.13 Amendment in EC for proposed ESIC Medical College, Dental College, Nursing College & 500 bedded Hospital Project with Residential Facility and hostels under Employees State Insurance Corporation (Ministry of Labour, GoI) at village-Desula, Tehsil-Ramgarh, District-Alwar . File No. 315 24.14 Reg. Validation of Environmental Clearance (Valid up to 13.01.2019) of Group Housing Project- promoted by Om Metals Consortium Pvt.Ltd. situated at plot No.A2, Prithviraj Road, C-Scheme Jaipur ,Rajasthan Total Area: 19,134.81 Sq.m.,built up Area-93,445.29 Sq.m. ,(Proposal No-30305 File No. 415 24.15 EC for Proposed "RIICO Industrial area Bhilwara Village - Fatehpra and sameliya, Tehsil- Shahpura District - Bhilwara over an area of 113.909 hect. File No. 15295 24.16 Appreiciation of the efforts made by Sh. T.S. Ranawat as Member Secretary, SEAC, for securing affective implementation of the EIA Notification during his tenure from 12.09.2018 to 25.02.2019. 24.17 Application for ToRs for Cluster No. 1 and 9 submitted by ME, Jaipur .

24.18 Letter from MS, SEIAA, regarding issue of ToRs to cluster of mines of Naguar in Tah. Mundava and Jayal.Cluster

Annexure-III

For cases related to TOR:

i. Why the proposed area has been identified [The cultural map of the area be prepared]

ii. Socio-economic composition of population of the area:

 (1)Caste (2) Tribe(3)Religion(4) Sex(5) Literacy(6) Educational achievement(7)Child Sex Ratio( 8) Marriageable age(9) Occupation(10)

210 Final minutes of 4.8th meeting of SEAC 25th – 26th Feb. 2019 211 Sex-ratio(11) Class status(12)size of family(13) Income/wages(14)land holding(15)Age

 Number of Schools, dispensaries and their nature.

 Nature of roads and houses. Nature of other public buildings.

 Nature of diseases and its consequences in the area in the last five years.Mortality rate (child,girl)

 Material assets of family (5% to 10 5 of the family of various nature)\

 Resources of water and its social use.

iii. Local Resources, local Knowledge, Local history.

iv. Peoples’ expectations [five in terms of preference]

[These expectations will be based on diverse population and will find place in CSR/ESR activities] v. The kind of technology support to local occupations extended by project owner be identified.

vi. Employability, livelihood and new occupational and professional arrangement [if possible]

vii. Any developmental activity suggested by project owner.

 Inputs from government studies, related secondary resources, pictorial support, photographs and record and minutes of meetings.

For others:

Small study of one day can be conducted on the same lines based on 2% of the population/family or 20 families of the area.

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