FORM – 1 & 1A

“Ecocity” Township under Rental Housing Scheme of MMRDA

At

S. No. 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 49, H. No. 1 to 9, S. No. 50, 51, 52, H. N o. 2, 4/2 S. No. 53., H. No. 1A & 8, S. No. 16 & 18 of village Ranjnoli, Taluka, District Thane

By

M/s. TATA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.

FORM –1

“Ecocity”

Township under Rental Housing Scheme of MMRDA

At

S. No. 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 49, H. No. 1 to 9, S. No. 50, 51, 52, H.

No. 2, 4/2 S. No. 53., H. No. 1A & 8, S. No. 16 & 18 of village Ranjnoli, , District Thane

By

M/s. TATA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.

APPENDIX - I (See paragraph - 6) FORM 1 (I) Basic Information

Sr. Item Details No. 1. Name of the project/s “Ecocity” – Township under Rental Housing Scheme of MMRDA 2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (B1) 3. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be Total plot area: 93095.66 Sq. m. handled/command area/lease area/number of Built up area as per FSI: 3,55,410.42 Sq. m. wells to be drilled Total construction Built up area: 5,36,123.55 Sq. m. 4. New/Expansion/Modernization Expansion 5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. This project has received prior environmental clearance from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) in the year 2011and amendment in EC in year 2014. As there is further expansion and amendment in the proposal the project proponents, M/s. TATA Housing Development Co. Ltd., have reapplied for amended environmental clearance. Copy of previous Environmental Clearances is referred as an Enclosure-1. 6. Category of project i.e.’ A’ or ‘B’ 8 (B1) 7. Does it attract the general condition? If yes, Not Applicable please specify. 8. Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, Not Applicable please specify. 9. Location Bhiwandi Plot/Survey/Khasra No. S. No. 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 49, H. No. 1 to 9, S. No. 50, 51, 52, H. No. 2,4/2 S. No. 53., H. No. 1A & 8, S. No. 16 & 18 Villages Ranjnoli Tehsil Bhiwandi District Thane State 10. Nearest railway station Bhiwandi railway station: Within 3.75 Km Nearest airport Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminals: Within 28.62 Km 11. Nearest Town, city, District headquarters Bhiwandi (Thane) along with distance in kms. 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Municipal Local Planning Authority: Mumbai Metropolitan Region Corporation, Local body (complete postal Development Authority (MMRDA) address with telephone nos. to be given) 13. Name of the applicant M/s. TATA Housing Development Co. Ltd. 14. Registered Address 12th Floor, Times Tower, Kamala Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel (West), Mumbai – 400013 15. Address for correspondence 12th Floor, Times Tower, Kamala Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel (West), Mumbai – 400013 Name Mr. Sanjeeva Singh Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Vice President - Engineering Address 12th Floor, Times Tower, Kamala Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel (West), Mumbai –

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Sr. Item Details No. 400013 Pin Code 400013 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. +02266614444 Fax No. -- 16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, if any. Not applicable Location of these sites should be shown on a topo-sheet. 17. Interlinked Projects No 18. Whether separate application of interlinked Not applicable project has been submitted? 19. If yes, date of submission Not applicable 20. If no, reason Not applicable 21. Whether the proposal involves Not applicable approval/clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given. (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980? (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972? (c) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991? 22. Whether there is any Government Locational Clearance from MMRDA received on 2nd Order/Policy relevant/ relating to the site? March 2009 as amended time to time from MMRDA. It is referred as Enclosure 2 23. Forest land involved (hectares) Not Applicable Whether24. there is any litigation pending against the No project and/or land in which the project is propose to be set up? (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Order /directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

(II) Activity 1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) Sr. Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, Information/Checklist confirmation No. No wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land No The site is in U1 zone. use, land cover or topography This is a Rental Housing Scheme of MMRDA. including increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land use plan) 1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation No -- and building? 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No The site is in U1 zone. The site will be developed as mixed use development. 1.4 Pre-construction investigation e.g. bore Yes Geotechnical Investigation has been carried out; it is houses, soil testing? referred as Enclosure 3. 1.5 Construction works? Yes Mixed use development 1.6 Demolition works? No -- 1.7 Temporary sites used for construction Yes Provision of labour camps for construction workers. works or housing of construction workers? 1.8 Above ground building, structures or Yes The construction waste shall be partly reused within

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Sr. Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, Information/Checklist confirmation No. No wherever possible) with source of information data earthworks including linear structures, plot and partly disposed to Authorized landfill site. cut and fill or excavations 1.9 Underground works including mining or No -- Tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? No -- 1.11 Dredging? No -- 1.12 Offshore structures? No -- 1.13 Production and manufacturing No -- processes? 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes Temporary storage facilities to store the construction materials? raw material. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of Yes • STP for treatment of sewage solid waste or liquid effluents? • Solid waste will be segregated into non biodegradable and biodegradable garbage • Biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste Converters and the non-biodegradable waste will be segregated into recyclable & non recyclable. Recyclable waste shall be handed over to recyclers and non recyclable waste will be handed over to Local Authority • Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure for gardening 1.16 Facilities for long term housing of No -- operational workers? 1.17 New road, rail, or sea traffic during No -- construction or operation? 1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new No -- or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc? 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure No -- leading to changes in traffic Movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or No High Tension Line is passing through the plot. pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other change on the No -- hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No -- 1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water from No -- ground or surface waters? 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land By considering the run off prior to development and surface affecting drainage or run-off? runoff after development we can say that there will be Yes some increment in runoff of storm water. Incremental Runoff = 1.07 m3/sec 1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for Transport of construction materials construction, operation or Yes decommissioning? 1.26 Long-term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration No -- works?

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Sr. Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, Information/Checklist confirmation No. No wherever possible) with source of information data 1.27 Ongoing activity during No -- decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area in either Yes Since this is a mixed use development there will be temporarily or permanently? influx of ~ 36500 persons 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No -- 1.30 Loss of native species or genetic No -- diversity? 1.31 Any other actions? No --

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or ion short supply): Sr. Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, No. confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped or No The land is in developed infrastructure area agricultural land (ha) 2.2 Water (expected source & Yes During Construction Phase - competing users) unit : KLD • For Workers: 20 KLD [From Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority] • For Construction : From Water tankers: 20-30 KLD (Depending upon the activity) * Note: For fulfilling the construction water requirement of Phase -1 proponents are planning to use water tankers. After commissioning STP of Phase -1, the excess treated sewage from Phase-1 shall be used for the construction activity of the Phase 2. This will help to reduce the fresh water demand for construction activity

During Operational Phase – Fresh water from Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority = 3285 KLD 2.3 Minerals (MT) No -- 2.4 Construction material – stone, Yes Quantity: As per requirement aggregates, and / soil (expected Stone aggregates demand will be met from the clay/soil source – MT) generated after excavation and from open market Sources: The material required for construction activities shall be procured from company’s authorized / approved vendors only. The vendor’s performance will be monitored periodically. In case of urgency or non-availability of materials from authorized/approved vendors, it will be procured from the open market. 2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) Yes Timber required for doors sourced from local suppliers. 2.6 Energy including electricity and During Construction Phase - fuels (source, competing users) Torrent Power Company Limited: 100 KW Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW) D.G. Sets: As per requirement

During Operational Phase – Source: Torrent Power Company Limited Connected Load 50304 KW Maximum demand 32698 KW

2.7 Any other natural resources (use No -- appropriate standard units)

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3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which would be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concern about actual or perceived risks to human health. Details thereof (with approximate Sr. Yes / Information/Checklist confirmation quantities / rates, wherever possible) No. No with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or materials, which are No -- hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies) 3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or affect No -- disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases) 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing No -- living conditions? 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could be No affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, -- children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes No --

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/ month) Sr. Yes Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, Information/Checklist confirmation No. / No wherever possible) with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No - 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or Yes The total quantities of solid waste: 16426 Kg /day. commercial wastes) (Biodegradable and Non biodegradable) 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous Yes Waste oil generated from D.G. shall be stored at waste Management Rules) separate location duly marked and will be sold to the authorized recyclers. 4.4 Other industrial process wastes No -- 4.5 Surplus product No -- 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from Yes Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure for the effluent treatment. plants. 4.7 Construction or demolition wastes. Yes Construction waste shall be partly reused on site and partly disposed to authorized land fill site. 4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment. No -- 4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials. No -- 4.10 Agriculture wastes. No -- 4.11 Other solid wastes. No --

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr) Sr. Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, No. confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossil Yes CPCB approved D.G. Sets will be used during power fuels from stationary or mobile failure sources 5.2 Emissions from production processes No -- 5.3 Emissions from materials handling Yes Fugitive dust emission due to handling and loading- including storage or transport unloading activities is envisaged during construction. Frequent water sprinkling will be done to minimise the fugitive emissions. 5.4 Emissions from construction activities Yes / The project may cause rise in dust levels during including plant and equipment Marginal construction phase. Precautions taken to reduce dust generation during construction phase: • Water sprinkling at regular intervals to reduce

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control of dust generation 5.5 Dust or odours from handling of Yes Dust generation controlled as described above. materials including construction For odour control: Proper ventilation shall be provided materials, sewage and waste around STP. 5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste No -- 5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in No -- open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other sources No --

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat: Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, No. No wherever possible) with source of information data 6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. Yes For control of noise following measures adopted: engines, ventilation plant, crushers. but • Regular noise monitoring scheduled to maintain the negligible noise level within the levels prescribed by CPCB during day and night time • Provision of ear plugs to workers • Use of high efficiency mufflers • No noise polluting work in night shifts • Provision of barricades along the periphery of the site 6.2 From industrial or similar processes. No -- 6.3 From construction or demolition. Yes Noise levels may increase due to operation of machinery as well as transportation vehicles. This may cause nuisance to the nearby area. Following precautions taken to control noise pollution: • High noise generating construction activities carried out only during day time • Installation, use and maintenance of mufflers on equipment • Workers working near high noise construction machinery supplied with ear muffs/ear plugs • Provision of barricades along the periphery of the site • Plantation of trees • Acoustic enclosure for DG sets 6.4 From blasting or piling No -- 6.5 From construction or operational Yes During Construction phase: traffic. Transport of materials for construction work. Precautions taken to reduce the impact of the vehicular movement such as vehicular trips not at peak traffic hours.

Operation Phase : The vehicular parking will be restricted only in the adequate parking area provided, which would help in reducing noise pollution due to traffic congestion Tree plantation will also help to reduce the noise level and also will enhance air quality. 6.6 From lighting or cooling systems. No -- 6.7 From any other sources. No --

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7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea: Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, No. No wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use or spillage No -- of hazardous materials. 7.2 From discharge of sewage or other No The treated sewage will be reused for flushing and effluents to water or the land gardening within the premises. (expected mode and place of For fulfilling the construction water requirement of discharge). Phase -1 proponents are planning to use water tankers. After commissioning STP of Phase -1, the excess treated sewage from Phase-1 shall be used for the construction activity of the Phase 2. After completion of construction activity excess treated sewage shall be disposed to external drain 7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to No Dust generated during construction phase from air into the land or into water. earthworks and movement of vehicles. Appropriate fugitive dust control measures, including water sprinkling of exposed areas and dust covers for trucks, provided to minimize any impacts. DG exhaust shall be discharged at stipulated height by providing adequate stack height to the DG sets 7.4 From any other sources. No -- 7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of No -- pollutants in the environment from these sources?

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment Sr. Yes Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, Information/Checklist confirmation No. / No wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc No -- from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes. No -- 8.3 Could the project be affected by natural No Landslides are not expected in the area. disasters causing environmental damage Management plan for flood and earthquake is as (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, follows: cloudburst)? Flood : • Minimizing the incremental runoff from the site with the help of rain water harvesting • Proper management of channelization of storm water from site by using proper internal SWD system and discharge points of adequate capacity • Use of screens and silt traps to SWD • Proper maintenance of storm water drainage to avoid choking of drains and flooding on site • Ensure discharge of storm water from the site is clear of sediment and pollution Earthquake : The structure of the building is designed as per IS codes for zone III. Disaster Management Plan is referred as an Enclosure 4.

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9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effected or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes Details thereof (with approximate quantities / rates, No. / No wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of supporting, utilities, ancillary development or development stimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.: • Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water No Supporting infrastructure is already in existence treatment etc) • Housing development • Extractive industries Yes The project is mixed use development • Supply industries • Other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could No -- have an impact on the environment 9.3 Set a precedent for later developments Yes The scheme is intended to provide the rental housing 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to Yes Impacts on water availability, storm water drainage, proximity to other existing or planned availability of electricity, traffic congestion etc. projects with similar effects

(III) Environmental Sensitivity Aerial distance (within 15 Sr. Name/ Areas km.) from Proposed project No. Identity location boundary Areas protected under international Sanjay Gandhi National Park 11.30 km conventions, national or local legislation 1 for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value Areas which are important or sensitive for Ulhas River 1.81 km ecological reasons - Wetlands, Valdhuni River 7.67 km 2 watercourses or other water bodies, Kalu River 10.65 km coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests Areas used by protected, important or Sanjay Gandhi National Park 11.30 km sensitive species of flora or fauna for 3 breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration Betawade Lake 8.30 km Kolshet Lake 9.75 km Brahmala Lake 13.00 km Siddeshwar Lake 13.60 km Makhmali Lake 13.60 km Ambe Ghosle Lake 12.40 km Inland ,coastal, marine or underground 4 Jail Lake 12.60 km waters Kachrali Lake 13.95 km Rewale Lake 11.40 km Upvan Lake 13.85 km Yeoor Lake 14.55 km Ulhas River 1.81 km Valdhuni River 7.67 km

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Kalu River 10.65 km Naglabander Creek 14.40 km 5 State, National boundaries None -- Routes or facilities used by the public for 6 access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7 Defence installations No -- 8 Densely populated or built-up area Mumbai -- Areas occupied by sensitive man-made 9 land uses (hospitals, schools, places of Mumbai -- worship, community facilities) Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources Yeoor Hills 14.55 km 10 (Ground water resources, surface Durgadi Fort, Kalyan 4.30 km resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, Parsik Hill 9.60 km tourism, minerals) Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage. (those where 11 No -- existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems 12 No -- (Earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

IV. Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies: EIA study for this project shall be done as per the standard TOR notified by MoEF on dt. 10.04.2015 and as per the guidelines given in Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual for building construction projects by MoEF Proposed Terms of References (TOR) for conducting EIA Study is attached as Enclosure.

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FORM –1A

“Ecocity” Township under Rental Housing Scheme of MMRDA

At

S. No. 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 49, H. No. 1 to 9, S. No. 50, 51, 52, H. No. 2, 4/2 S. No. 53., H. No. 1A & 8, S. No. 16 & 18 of village Ranjnoli, Bhiwandi Taluka, District Thane

By M/s. TATA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. APPENDIX II (See paragraph 6) FORM-1 A (only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule)

CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS [Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management plan & monitoring programme]

1 LAND ENVIRONMENT [Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity] 1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan / Development Plan of the area. Change of land use if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority to be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) The site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only conceptual plans. Land Use Pattern: The project is “Ecocity” – Township under Rental Housing Scheme of MMRDA at plot bearing S. No. 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 49, H. No. 1 to 9, S. No. 50, 51, 52, H. No. 2, 4/2 S. No. 53., H. No. 1A & 8, S. No. 16 & 18 of village Ranjnoli, Bhiwandi Taluka, District Thane.

This project has received prior environmental clearance from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) in the year 2011and amendment in EC in year 2014. As there is further expansion and amendment in the proposal the project proponents, M/s. TATA Housing Development Co. Ltd., have reapplied for amended environmental clearance. Copy of previous Environmental Clearances is referred as an Enclosure -1. Total constructed area on site till date is 2,50,488.83 Sq. m.

The site will be developed as mixed use development.

The following details are enclosed:

1. Site Location Map Enclosure 5 2. Surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) Enclosure 6 3. Layout Plan Enclosure 7

A. Connectivity and community facilities The project is MMRDA Rental Housing Scheme. It will be well connected by Kalyan Bhiwandi Road and Mumbai Nashik Highway (NH3). Nearby railway station is Bhiwandi station. Basic amenities like shopping, schools, hospitals etc. are nearby the project site.

B. Building Details: Table 1: Building details Phase 1 Phase 2 Rental: 2 Wings Rental: 2 wings Wing 2 A: Stilt + 23 floors Wing 1A: Stilt + 24 floors + 25th Part floor - Wing 2 B: Stilt + 23 floors Wing 1B: Stilt + 24 floor Total flats: 2514 Nos. Total flats: 2186 Nos.

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Sale: 12 buildings Sale: 6 buildings 3 Parking floors + Stilt + upper floors 3 Parking floors + Stilt + 37 floors ranging from 24 to 34 floors

Total flats: 1642 Nos. Total flats: 958 Nos.

C. Area Statement: Table 2: Area Statement

Sr. No. Description Area (Sq. m.) 1 Total plot area 93095.66 2 Ground coverage area 18,255.26 On Ground 6723.97 3 R G area On Podium 5010.33 4 Built –up area as per FSI 3,55,410.42 5 Total Construction Built up Area (FSI + Non FSI) 5,36,123.55

D. Parking Statement: Table 3: Parking Statement Type Parking Required as per Local Parking Proposed (nos.) Norms (nos.) Four Wheeler 3578 3580 Two Wheeler -- 5265

E. Occupancy load: Table 4: Occupancy Load Sr. No. Building No. of Flats Criteria for Occupancy Occupancy (Nos.) I Phase 1 1. Rental - Residential 2514 Flats 5 persons /flat 12570 2. Sale - Residential 1642 Flats 5 persons /flat 8210 Total occupancy for Phase 1 20780 III Phase 2 1 Rental - Residential 2186 Flats 5 persons /flat 10930 2 Sale - Residential 958 Flats 5 persons /flat 4790 Total occupancy for Phase 2 15720 Total occupancy for the project (I+II) 36500 Reference: National Building Code (NBC) -2005 – Part 4, Page 27, Occupant Load

F. Water requirement for the project: 1. During Construction Phase: • For Workers: 20 KLD [From Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority] • For Construction: From Water tankers : 20 - 30 KLD (Depending on construction activity)

2. During Operational Phase:

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 Water Consumption: (Domestic and flushing requirement) Table 5: Water requirement (Domestic and flushing requirement) Sr. No. Building Occupancy Domestic & flushing Requirement (KLD) Domestic Flushing 1. Phase 1 20780 1870 935 2. Phase 2 15720 1415 708 Total 36500 3285 1643 Reference: National Building Code (NBC) -2005 – Part 9, Page 19, Water Requirement

The amount of water demand is calculated based on the occupancy of the building and the per capita consumption as given in MOEF Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects-: i.e. Total quantity of water used (LPCD) = Occupancy x Quantity (LPCD). Then total quantity of water used for Domestic and Flushing in KLD is calculated.

 Total water requirement for the project and source: Table 6: Total water requirement for the project and source Sr. Description Quantity of water required in KLD Source of water supply No. I Construction phase Shahad Temgarh (STEM) 1 For Workers 20 Water Authority 20 - 30 (Depending upon the construction activity) • Note: For fulfilling the construction water requirement of Phase -1 proponents are planning to use water For tankers. After commissioning STP of 2 Water tankers Construction Phase -1, the excess treated sewage from Phase-1 shall be used for the construction activity of the Phase 2. This will help to reduce the fresh water demand for construction activity Operation phase II Description Phase 1 Phase 2 Total Source of water supply Shahad Temgarh (STEM) 1 Domestic 1870 1415 3285 Water Authority 2 Flushing 935 708 1643 Treated sewage from STP 3 Gardening *51 Treated sewage from STP

*Water requirement for gardening purpose is considered as 5 liters per square meter of gardening area on ground and 3.5 liters per square meter of podium area.

Total quantity of water used (LPCD) = Gardening Area (Sq. Mt.) x Quantity (Lit /Sq. Mt.) Then Total quantity of water for gardening in KLD is calculated.

G. Sewage Generation

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Table 7: Sewage Generation Sr. Quantity of Sewage Description Treatment/ Disposal No generated (KLD) Disposal of sewage to septic tanks and soak 1. Construction Phase 19 pits Treatment in STP and reuse of treated sewage (available for recycling – 3844 KLD) for flushing (1643 KLD) & gardening (51 KLD) within the premises. Excess treated 2. Operation Phase 4271 sewage from Phase 1 shall be used for construction activity of Phase 2 and afterwards shall be disposed to external drain. The dried sludge will be used as manure. Reference: Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects MoEF.

H. Solid Wastes: 1) During Construction Phase: Table 8: Solid Wastes During Construction Phase Criteria for Solid Waste Generation Solid Waste Generation Kg /day No. of Total Non- Biodegr Non- Biodegr workers (Kg/Person/day) Biodegradable adable Biodegradable adable Total 250 0.10 80% 20% 20 5 25 Segregation of solid waste into biodegradable and non biodegradable and handing over to Local Authority

2) During Operation Phase: Table 9: Solid Wastes During Operation Phase Sr. No. Building Occupancy Solid Waste Generation (Kg/day) Non-biodegradable Biodegradable Total 1. Phase 1 20780 2806 6546 9352 2. Phase 2 15720 2122 4952 7074 Total 36500 4928 11498 16426

Considerations for solid waste generation: ••• For Residential: 70 % wet garbage and 30 % dry garbage out of total 0.450 Kg/person /day

The total quantities of solid waste that will be generated in the project will be 16426 kg/day. Out of which 4928 kg/day will be non-biodegradable and 11498 kg/day will be biodegradable. Segregation of non biodegradable and biodegradable garbage on site. Biodegradable garbage: Treatment in Organic Waste Converter (OWC) Non- biodegradable garbage: • Recyclable waste : To recyclers • Non recyclable waste: To Local Authority Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure within the premises for plants.

I. Power requirement:

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During Construction Phase – Source: Torrent Power Company Limited: 100 KW D.G. Sets: as per requirement

During Operational Phase - Source: Torrent Power Company Limited: 100 KW Table 10: Power Requirement Connected Load 50304 KW Maximum demand 32698 KW

1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land use, disturbance to the local ecology). Project site will be developed into a Mixed use development. However being an expansion project construction activity is permissible. Hence, there shall have some impacts on water, air environment, power requirement but it shall be mitigated by providing proper pollution control facilities. STP shall be provided for treatment of recycling of sewage there by reducing fresh water demand. Also for water conservation, rain water harvesting shall be done. Power consumption shall be reduced by using energy saving practices. Impact on air quality shall be reduced by plantation of trees on green cover area. This project will generate employment during construction phase & operation phase and there by shall have positive impact on socio economy. 1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability? (Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc. may be given). As per the Seismic Zoning Map of Thane region falls under Zone- III. Stability Certificate, as per prevalent IS Code is obtained for these buildings from registered Consulting Structural Engineer. 1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on a contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site) No 1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill materials from outside the site etc) Construction waste generated during construction activity partly reused on site and partly disposed to authorized landfill site with permission of Local Authority 1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction period. Water Requirement during Construction Phase: For Workers: 20 KLD [From Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority] For Construction: 20-30 KLD (Depending on construction activity-From water tankers) Disposal of sewage generated to septic tanks and soak pits 1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity) No. 1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the construction labour and the means of disposal) Solid Waste Generation during Construction Phase: Construction waste generated during construction activity partly reused on site and partly disposed to authorized landfill site with permission of Local Authority

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From Construction labour : Segregation of wastes generated by construction labours into biodegradable and non-biodegradable and handing over to Local Authority Biodegradable garbage = 5 kg/day Non-biodegradable garbage = 20 kg/day Total = 25 kg/day 2 WATER ENVIRONMENT 2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the breakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met? State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement. Water Requirement & Source:

During Construction Phase – • For Workers: 20 KLD [From Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority] • For Construction: From Water tankers : 20 - 30 KLD (Depending on construction activity)

During Operational Phase Table 11: Total Water Requirement & Source Description Quantity of water required (KLD) Source of water supply Phase 1 Phase 2 Total Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Domestic 1870 1415 3285 Authority Flushing 935 708 1643 Treated sewage from STP Gardening 51 Treated sewage from STP

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WATER BALANCE PER DAY BASIS DURING NON MONSOON

Please Note: *We have considered 80 % sewage of total of domestic and 100 % of flushing requirement hence total sewage generation is 4271 KLD **We have considered 10 % less availability of sewage for recycling considering losses of sewage in evaporation and sludge formation hence sewage available for recycling is 3844 KLD  Note: For fulfilling the construction water requirement of Phase -1 proponents are planning to use water tankers. After commissioning STP of Phase -1, the excess treated sewage from Phase-1 shall be used for the construction activity of the Phase 2. This will help to reduce the fresh water demand for construction activity  After completion of construction activity excess treated sewage (2150 KLD) shall be disposed to external drain

Total water requirement = 4979 KLD Recycling of treated Sewage (1694 KLD) shall be done for gardening (51 KLD) and flushing (1643 KLD) Hence Net water requirement: 4979 – 1694 = 3285 KLD [i.e. for Domestic purpose (Source: Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority)] Reduction in Net water demand = 34 %

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WATER BALANCE PER DAY BASIS DURING MONSOON

Please Note: *We have considered 80 % sewage of total of domestic and 100 % of flushing requirement hence total sewage generation is 4271 KLD **We have considered 10 % less availability of sewage for recycling considering losses of sewage in evaporation and sludge formation hence sewage available for recycling is 3844 KLD  Note: For fulfilling the construction water requirement of Phase -1 proponents are planning to use water tankers. After commissioning STP of Phase -1, the excess treated sewage from Phase-1 shall be used for the construction activity of the Phase 2. This will help to reduce the fresh water demand for construction activity  After completion of construction activity excess treated sewage (2201 KLD) shall be disposed to external drain

Total water requirement = 4928 KLD Recycling of treated Sewage (1643 KLD) shall be done for flushing Hence Net water requirement: 4928 – 1643 = 3285 KLD [i.e. for Domestic purpose (Source: Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority)] Reduction in Net water demand = 33 %

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2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of Water? Domestic Water Supply from Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority 2.3 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality) Drinking water quality of Class A as per Indian Standard: 10500, 2012 from Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority 2.4 How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage) All secondary requirements like flushing (1642 KLD) & gardening (51 KLD) would be fulfilled by treated sewage from STP. Excess treated sewage from Phase 1 shall be used for construction activity of Phase 2 and afterwards shall be disposed to external drain 2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption) Shahad Temgarh (STEM) Water Authority has common water supply. 2.6 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from the proposed activity) Sewage generation from buildings will be 3285 KLD and will be treated in full-fledged Sewage Treatment Plants of adequate capacity. Treated sewage will be reused for flushing & gardening. Excess treated sewage from Phase 1 shall be used for construction activity of Phase 2 and afterwards shall be disposed to external drain

UNTREATED AND TREATED SEWAGE QUALITY:

Table 12: Untreated & Treated Sewage Quality Sr. No. Details Values Units Untreated Treated 1. pH 7.0 – 8.0 6.5 – 7.5 -- 2. Total Suspended solids 200 – 450 ≤ 10 mg/lit 3. Chemical Oxygen Demand 400 – 600 ≤ 30 mg/lit 4. BOD, 3 day, 27 °C 250 – 400 ≤ 5 mg/lit 5. Oil & Grease 50 <5 mg/lit

2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the facilities created. Provision of Rain water harvesting system 2.8 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way? Total Runoff from the project site: Prior to Development = 0.70 m3/sec Total Runoff from the project site: After Development = 1.78 m3/sec (Considering different coefficients for paved area, unpaved area and terrace)

Hence Incremental Run off = 1.78 – 0.70 = 1.07 m3/sec Internal storm water drains will be constructed strictly in accordance to the governing authority regulations. Internal SWD is designed considering peak runoff after development.

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Precaution to avoid water logging on site: • Minimizing the incremental runoff from the site with the help of rain water harvesting • Proper management of channelization of storm water from site by using proper internal SWD system and discharge points of adequate capacity • Use of screens and silt traps to SWD • Proper maintenance of storm water drainage to avoid choking of drains and flooding on site • Ensure discharge of storm water from the site is clear of sediment and pollution 2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity, and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any) Provision of Rain water harvesting system This being mixed use development the Project Proponents shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance till he does the convergence of property to the members. All further maintenance will be done by the Society. 2.10 What precautions/measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction activities polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken to avoid the adverse impacts). The runoff from the site during construction phase would be prevented as under: i. Use of wet jute cloth covering the walls and soaking the same with minimum quantity of water to avoid dripping. This helps in conserving water ii. Use of polymeric dust suppression spray for dust suppression instead of use of water iii. Curing water sprayed on concrete structures, free flow of water not allowed for curing iv. Use of curing chemical to save water after liberal curing on first day v. Use of wet jute cloth/gunny bags instead of water spray for curing activity vi. Prepare pond using cement and sand mortar to avoid water flowing away from the flat surface while curing vii. Minimize wastage of water during curing and other activity 2.11 How is the storm water from within the site managed?(State the provisions made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication contour levels). Internal storm water drains will be constructed strictly in accordance to the governing authority regulations. Internal SWD is designed considering peak runoff after development. Peak runoff after development = 1.78 m3/sec 2.12 Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period lead to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation) • Disposal of sewage to septic tanks/soak pits • Disposal of segregated waste to Local Authority • First aid and medical facilities • Proper housekeeping • Regular pest control at site 2.13 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal).

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Design Basis of Treatment plant – MBBR (MOVING BED BIO REACTOR) Table 13: Untreated & Treated Sewage Quality Sr. No. Details Values Units Untreated Treated 1. pH 7.0 – 8.0 6.5 – 7.5 -- 2. Total Suspended solids 200 – 450 ≤ 10 mg/lit 3. Chemical Oxygen Demand 400 – 600 ≤ 30 mg/lit 4. BOD, 3 day, 27 °C 250 – 400 ≤ 5 mg/lit 5. Oil & Grease 50 <5 mg/lit

Design Basis of Treatment plant – MBBR (Moving Bed Bio Reactor) The treatment will include the following unit / equipment; • Screen Chamber • Oil & Grease Trap • Raw Sewage Collection Tank • Raw Sewage Transfer pumps All the sewage generated will gravitate through Bar Screen. The Bar screen will take care of any floatable matter, which will be manually scraped out and collected in drums. Bar screen will comprise of SS plate type screen for removing floatable matter. From the bar screen it will then pass on to the Oil & Grease Trap for removal of free floating oil. The oil will be scrapped and collected in drums to be disposed as per statutory norms. The sewage will be collected in raw collection tank. Uniform mixing is achieved by providing aeration grid (air sparing) in the collection tank. After completion of mixing, the sewage will be pumped at a uniform rate by sewage transfer pumps to Biological Treatment.

Biological Treatment (Secondary Treatment): This will include the following; • MBBR Bioreactor • Secondary Clarifier • Sludge Dewatering System-(Filter press)

The process will be of activated sludge extended aeration biological process of Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) type.

The MBBR process will be an aerobic system having two biological growth process- attached growth and suspended growth. The pretreated sewage from raw sewage collection tank will be pumped into MBBR where support media will provide more surface area for Biological growth. Oxygen will be added for biological growth through tubular diffusers.

The effluent will be uniformly pumped to MBBR Reactor to biologically degrade the organic matter. The oxygen required for the bacterial growth will be supplied through Diffuser systems. The system envisages better oxygen transfer because of fine bubbles and increased contact with the sewage.

The overflow from MBBR Reactor will gravitate to the Secondary clarifier. The arrested sludge will be pumped back to the Aeration tank to maintain the bacterial concentration in the tank and excess sludge will be sent to the Sludge collection pit and shall be dewatered using a Filter press. The filtrate will be taken to the Raw Sewage Collection Tank. The dried sludge can be used as manure for gardening.

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Tertiary Treatment: The treatment will include the following unit / equipment; • Filter feed tank • Pressure Sand Filter (PSF) • Activated Carbon Filter (ACF) • UV system

The clear supernatant from the Secondary clarifier will be collected in a Filter feed tank this tank will be provided with level switch for unmanned operations. The treated sewage will be pumped to PSF followed by ACF. After ACF treated sewage will be passed through UV filtration for disinfection. After UV filtration treated sewage will be collected in Treated Water Tank. Treated sewage from Treated Water Tank can be used for secondary requirement.

Figure: STP process diagram (MBBR process) 2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or any other use. Recycling of treated sewage for flushing & gardening and excess treated sewage from Phase 1 shall be used for construction activity of Phase 2. Color coding for dual plumbing system shall be done as per standard practices. 3 VEGETATION 3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local ecosystem with its unique features, if any) No. 3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project). Existing 4 nos. of trees shall be transplanted. 3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale) Total 600 Nos. of new trees of various varieties shall be planted. 4 FAUNA 4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna- both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details. No 4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details. No

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4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna. Not applicable 5 AIR ENVIRONMENT 5.11.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions) One season baseline data for ambient air parameters namely RSPM, Oxides of Sulphur, Oxides of Nitrogen and CO at project site and in an area extending 500 meters radius from the boundary of project site shall be detailed out in EIA report 5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters. During construction phase, Dust, Particulate Matter is the main pollutant, which may be generated during construction activities. Other emission sources are intermittent and include emissions of SO2 NOx and CO from materials transport of heavy vehicles on site etc. Proper upkeep and maintenance of vehicles, sprinkling of water on roads and construction site are some of the measures that would reduce the impact during construction phase.

During Operation Phase: • Vehicular emissions • Emissions from DG sets

Mitigation Measures – • Adequate parking provision and proper traffic management for smooth traffic flow • Stack height of DG sets shall be as per norms of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to allow effective dispersion of pollutants • Proper maintenance of DG sets shall be done • Plantation of trees of various varieties on ground

AVERAGE / MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM METEOROLOGICAL DATA Period: January to December 2014 Table 15: Average/ Maximum and Minimum Meteorological Data Study period Temp (0C) Predominant Wind speed (km/h) Relative Humidity (%) Max. Min. Wind direction Max. Min. Max. Min. January 2014 34.2 13.9 N 14 0 95 19 February 2014 34.5 14.0 N 14 0 93 17 March 2014 37.2 16.4 N 16 0 90 18 April 2014 38.5 21.9 NW 16 0 91 27 May 2014 35.4 26.2 NW 17 0 88 31 June 2014 37.4 27.0 SW 27 0 93 44 July 2014 33.0 24.0 W 28 0 97 64 August 2014 31.4 23.9 W 24 0 96 69 September 2014 36.5 23.5 NW 40 0 96 44 October 2014 37.3 21.1 N 24 0 95 26 November 2014 37.0 18.9 N 12 0 92 26 December 2014 37.3 13.8 N 12 0 94 18 Source: As per IMD (Indian Meteorological Data), 2014

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The proposed project will not have any direct impact on air environment after completion. 5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site. The project proponents have proposed to provide well organized parking arrangement. Table 16: Parking Statement Type Parking Required as per Local Parking Proposed (nos.) Norms (nos.) Four Wheeler 3578 3580 Two Wheeler -- 5265

5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category. • The project proponents have proposed to provide adequate well organized parking arrangement. • Proper traffic arrangement for the vehicles • Smooth internal traffic movement • Separate entry and exit points for vehicles • Proper internal road designed for avoiding traffic 5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above. The proposed project being mixed use development, the source of noise is mainly vehicular noise. • During construction activities the noise will be monitoring to ascertain the noise levels are within limit • All precautions for noise abatement shall be taken during the construction activities • High noise construction activity there will be provision of ear plugs for construction labour and staff • No noise polluting work in night shifts • Provision of barricades along the periphery of the site • Acoustic enclosure for DG sets 5.6 What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details. D.G. Sets will be operated only in case of power failures during operational phase. The Pollutants like PM10, PM2.5, SO2 that may arise from emissions from D.G. Sets will be discharged through vent of proper height. D.G. sets are with inbuilt acoustic enclosures to reduce the noise of D.G. sets while in operation. Plantation of trees at the periphery would act as noise barrier and will reduce the noise level. 6 AESTHETICS 6.1 Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents? No. 6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are the considerations taken into account? All precautions will be taken to mitigate the impact due to water, air and noise pollution during construction and operation phase. Environmental Management plan is prepared and shall be implemented along with Environmental Monitoring Program. 6.3 Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.

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The project is a rental housing scheme under MMRDA 6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered. Notified Archaeological sites Durgadi Fort, Kalyan: 4.30 km Parsik Hill: 9.60 km

7 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS: 7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Provide the details. There will be influx of about ~ 36500 persons 7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project. It is a well developed City of India, having all modern amenities. Civil structures, School, Colleges, Hospitals, Recreation facilities, Markets, etc. are available in the area to a reasonable degree. 7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed? As this project is a mixed use development, it will not cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural values. 8 BUILDING MATERIALS 8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are the construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency) The conservation material & resources strategy will be achieved through the following:  Reducing and Reusing of Waste  Using recycled material in construction  Use of Regional Material in construction Use of Fly ash in Construction :  RMC with fly ash shall be used wherever possible  Burnt clay fly ash brick 8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise & public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts? The material required for construction activities shall be procured from company’s authorized / approved vendors only. The vendor’s performance is monitored periodically. In case of urgency or non-availability of materials from authorized/approved vendors, it will be procured from the open market to maintain the pace of the work. The mode of transport for above materials will be by trucks and / or by trailers. • Properly covered vehicles carry construction material • Instructions to all the contractors / vendors to use vehicles having PUC certificates • Supervision of loading and unloading of material at site by security staff • Identified site/ temporary godowns for storage of construction material • 5-meter high tin sheets barricade the periphery of the plot 8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved? The conservation material & resources strategy will be achieved through the following:  Reducing and Reusing of Waste  Using recycled material in construction  Use of Regional Material in construction Use of Fly ash in Construction :  RMC with fly ash shall be used wherever possible  Burnt clay fly ash brick 8.4 Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated during

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the operation phases of the project. • Segregation of non biodegradable and biodegradable garbage on site • Bio degradable garbage: Treatment in OWC (Organic Waste Convertor) • Non- biodegradable garbage: Segregated into recyclable and non-recyclable waste o Recyclable waste: Handed over to recyclers & o Non-recyclable waste: Handed over to Local Authority • STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Used as manure within the premises for plants • E waste shall be stored separately and disposed of to the recyclers authorized by MPCB 9 ENERGY CONSERVATION 9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy consumption? Power Requirement During Construction Phase - Source: Torrent Power Company Limited D.G. Sets: As per requirement

During Operational Phase - Source: Torrent Power Company Limited Table 17: Power Requirement Connected Load 50304 KW Maximum demand 32698 KW

9.2 What type of, and capacity of, power back-up to you plan to provide? D.G. Sets of adequate capacities for emergency backup during power failure 9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation? 6 mm clear float glass will be used in vertical fenestration Glass U-value: 5.7 w/m2 0C and SHGC: 0.41 9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications made in the proposed project. • Maximize the use of natural lighting though design. • The roof shall be insulated so that there will not be direct heat gain due to sunlight 9.5 Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details.  Solar water heating facility  Solar panels for common area lighting, including street lights garden lights etc. 9.6 Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have been used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has been effected? It is proposed to insulate the roofs of these buildings to minimize the heat gain and intern saving the electricity. 9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications.

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Following Energy conservation measures are proposed:  Use of LED/CFL lights lamps wherever possible  Solar water heating facility  Solar panels for common area lighting, including street lights garden lights etc.  Energy efficient architectural plans and designs to ensure max natural lights 9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island & inversion effects? It will not alter the microclimate. The construction will not cause inversion. 9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external walls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R values of the individual components. 6 mm clear float glass will be used in vertical fenestration Glass: U-value: 5.7 w/m2 0C and SHGC: 0.41 Roof: U-value: 2.35 w/m20C 9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details of emergency plans. Fire Fighting Measures: • Provision of fire hydrant system • Automatic sprinkler system • Portable fire extinguishers • Analogue addressable fire alarm system with emergency voice evacuation system • Manual fire alarm system • Fire brigade connections 9.11 If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissivity and thermal characteristics. Glass shall be used only for window. 9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating the effects of infiltration. It has not been studied 9.13 To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.  Solar water heating facility  Solar panels for common area lighting, including street lights garden lights etc. 10 Environment Management Plan The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the site including fire.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE PROJECT EMP for Construction Phase Sr. Environmental Activity Impacts Precautionary measures no. Component 1 Ambient Air • Excavation • Increased • For controlling air Quality & Noise • Construction of level of dust & pollution :

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level Structures other air pollutants • Water Sprinkling • Heavy vehicle • Increased • Cover on trucks traffic noise level • Use of RMC instead of • Use of DG Set preparing concrete at site • Open burning of • Vehicles with valid PUC waste • DG sets: CPCB approved low sulphur fuel • For controlling noise pollution : • Barricades along the periphery of the site • Ear Plugs for Labourers • D.G. sets CPCB approved • No noisy work in night shifts • Using electrically operated construction equipment 2 Water • Use of fresh water • Stress on the • Use of tanker water for for Construction water supply in construction. No burden activity / labors the vicinity on municipal supply • Wastewater • Sedimentation • Provision of temporary generation • Pollution of toilets for labors. • Disposal of site nearby water • Precaution to avoid water Run off into SWD courses logging during • Water logging • Unhygienic construction condition for surrounding residents 3 Soil • Storage of • Loss of good • Proper and Separate construction fertile soil storage of construction material / chemicals • Soil erosion, material • Transportation of Soil • Storage of all petroleum hazardous material contamination products on impervious • Residual paints due to mixing of layers viz. concrete. Solvents/ construction • Transportation, storage bituminous material material/ and handling, disposal of etc. operation / accidental Hazardous waste as per maintenance spillage of their guidelines and Generation of chemicals /oils handing it over to garbage by labour authorized agencies. • Use of electrically operated machinery. • Segregation of waste at Source Even after taking precautions if soil is found to be contaminated, it shall be removed and

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disposed off to authorized site. 4 Ecology • Construction of • Disturbing • Plantation of local tree structures natural flora and species on the Periphery fauna of site • Loss of • Plantation of trees vegetation from • Regulation of vehicular chemical spills trips and speed and proper from vehicles maintenance of machinery 5 Safety & Construction work • Positive impact : • Adequate drinking water, Hygienic Labor Employment toilet and bathing Measures generation facilities • Safety and • Regular analysis of hygiene at site drinking water may be affected • Personal protective and during safety equipment will be construction provided • First aid facility • Regular health check up • Regular pest control at site • Educational and awareness programme for safety measures EMP for Operation Phase Sr. Environmental Activity Impacts Precautionary measures no. Component 1 Ambient Air Increased • Traffic • Adequate Parking provision; Quality & Noise vehicular trips, congestion well organized traffic level Use of DG sets • Air pollution management plan for Smooth • Increase in flow of vehicles noise level • Regular PUC check-up for vehicles • DG sets: As per CPCB norms, Proper Maintenance, Use of Low sulphur fuel • Acoustic Enclosures for DG sets • Plantation of tress will reduce air pollution and also act as noise buffer 2 Water • Increased • Stress on • Use of water saving practices Demand of existing water • Adoption of dual flush system natural water, supply, • Rain water harvesting • Generation • Pollution of • Plantation of less water of waste water bodies consuming trees water • Increased run

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• Increased off from site • STP is planned and treated paved sewage will be used for secondary structure requirements like flushing & gardening 3 Land • Solid waste • Improper • Waste minimization recovery and generation, disposal of reuse • Transportation waste, • Segregation at source for all solid of hazardous accidental waste streams material spillage of • Recycling of non biodegradable • Increased hazardous garbage paved chemicals • Treatment of biodegradable structure leads to soil garbage by Organic waste contaminatio converter and its use as manure n • Use of dried STP sludge as • Increased run manure off from site • Transportation, storage and handling, disposal of HW as per their guidelines and handling it over to authorized agencies • Strom water drainage of adequate capacity Even after taking precautions if soil is found to be contaminated, it shall be removed and disposed off to authorized site 4 Ecology Introduction of • Disturbing • Plantation of local tree species new tree species natural flora and fauna • Increased exposure to anthropogenic activities 5 Safety & Influx of people • Stress on all • Emergency preparedness plan Hygienic utilities, risk and Disaster management plan Measures and danger due will be Prepared and explained to natural and with the help of local NGO’s and manmade surrounding people and authority disaster • Positive impact: Employment generation Note: Environmental monitoring plan will be prepared based on Environmental management Plan. All environmental parameters will be studied as and when required and based on analysis result mitigation measures will be implemented.

Hazardous Waste Management Plan: Construction Phase: Environmental Management Plan for Hazardous Waste Generation

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Sr. Source of Hazardous Waste Generation Mitigation Measures No. 1 Leakages and spillage oil or fuel * Contaminated soil if any shall be disposed off to Authorized Disposal Site. * Bituminous materials /any other chemicals shall not be allowed to leach into the soil. 2 Residual Paints/Solvents --do-- Other hazardous wastes, if any, shall also be handled in the similar way through authorized dealers only.

Operational Phase Sr. Mitigation Source of Hazardous Waste Generation Disposal No. Measures 1. Waste Oil from D.G Sets -- Waste oil will be handed over to authorized recyclers.

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

Local flood Increase in the Finished Ground Level as part of construction stage to prevent rain water accumulated on surrounding areas to enter into the project area. Provision of storm water drains at all entry/ exit point of basement to prevent entry of rain water into basement. Provision of adequately sized storm water drains to discharge the storm water from the project area into the external storm water drainage system. External Storm water system is sufficient to cater to this additional discharge. Provision of adequate Nos. of Basement Sumps with Dewatering pumps in each sump for discharge of water into the Ground water storm water system. Earthquake As per the Seismic Zoning Map of India, Mumbai region falls under Seismic Zone-III. The structural design is certified for Seismic Zone – 3 of Mumbai criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures. Lightening Provision of Lightening arrestor Fire All necessary active & passive Fire Protection Measures shall be provided to the building Power failure Provision of DG sets Terrorist/ All necessary measures shall be provided Bomb Threat Manual Security & CCTV Screening at all Entry Point Controlled Entry Point for all Vehicular Entry Point: Boom Barriers, Security Mirrors, Metal Detectors, Manual Security & CCTV Screening at all Entry Point. Security Control Panel with Video Door Phone, Gas Leak Detection, Panic Switch for each hotel rooms.

RISK ASSESSMENT

CONSTRUCTION PHASE

1 Risk assessment and Vulnerability analysis of possible disasters

Risk assessment study deals with identifying and evaluating the magnitude of impending risks to which the neighboring population is exposed due to occurrence of accidents involved in the project construction and development.

Hazard Identification: Physical, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Vibration & occupational health hazards during construction phase Risk of body injury, Injury to eyes, fatal accident, Fire and explosion, Hearing loss etc.

. Are you using (Tick Boxes)

[ √ ] plant/equipment [ √ ] scaffolding [ √ ] portable electrical equipment [ √ ] ladders

1 [√] hazardous substances [ √ ] lifts/hoists/cranes /load shifting machinery

. Does the project/task involve (Tick boxes) [ √ ] using tools/equipment with [ √ ] working around electrical installations moving part(s) [ √ ] working near traffic [ √ ] using tools/equipment that [ √ ] working at a height (>3m) vibrate [ √ ] working in isolation. [ x ] working with x-rays ,or lasers [ √ ] working in a confined space [ √ ] electrical wiring [ √ ] manual handling [ x ] asbestos removal [ √ ] repetitive or awkward movements [ √ ] welding [ √ ] lifting or moving awkward or heavy objects [ √ ] hazardous waste [ x ] demolition work [ √ ] excavation / trenches ( >1.5m)

. Is there (Tick boxes) [ √ ] noise [ √ ] slippery surfaces/trip hazards [ √ ] dust/fumes/vapours/gases [ x ] poor ventilation/air quality [ √ ] extreme températures [ x ] a poorly designed work area for the project/task [ √ ] risk of fire/explosion

Vulnerability analysis: During Construction Phase: Air Water Noise Soil Occupational Pollution Pollution Pollution Pollution Hazard A. Material Handling: Cement +H +M - +M +M Steel - - + - +L Sand +L - - - +M Stone - - +M - +L Plywood dust - - +M - +L Glass - - - - +M Hardware - - - - +L Paint - +H - +M +M /varnish Colour B. Construction Machinery JCB +M - +H - +L Excavation Tower +H - +M - +H crane Material - - +M - +H Lift

Risk Factor: + : Positive - : Negative L : Low M : Medium

2 H : High

2. Mitigation Measures & preparedness

For any projects/tasks that present a high or extreme risk, a Safe Work Method Statement must be completed.

. Note how you will control the risk following the priorities listed to the right. This may include controls like redesigning the workplace, using guards or barriers, ventilation, using lifting equipment or personal safety equipment. 1. Eliminate the hazard 2. Installing Safety net for height fall 3. Keep the hazard and people apart 4. Change work methods 5. Conducting induction training, safety training & mock drills. 6. Use personal protection

. Note any specific risk assessments required for high-risk hazards. Check whether any hazards noted in step 2 require further assessment or action

[ √ ] hazardous substance risk assessment [ √ ] confined spaces risk assessment [ √ ] test and tag electrical equipment [ √ ] sound level test [ √ ] Inspection of scaffolding

. Note Permits/Licenses/Registration required [ √ ] Demolition work [ x ] Friable asbestos removal [ √ ] Electrical wiring [ x ] Ionizing radiation sources [ x ] RMC pumps [ √ ] registers for chemicals, Personal protective Equipment, training, ladders, lifting gear

. Note certificates of competency/licenses for operators [ √ ] Scaffolding [ x ] Pesticide application [ x ] Rigging [ √ ] Crane operation [ √ ] Load shifting machinery operation [ √ ] Hoist operation

. Note emergency systems required [ √ ] first aid kit [ √ ] Fire control [ x ] extended first aid kit [ x ] remote communication mechanism [ √ ] emergency stop button [ x ] BMS System [ √ ] additional emergency procedures

Table: Risk and Mitigation measures Sr. Operations Risk Mitigation Measures No. 1. Construction/material Hoists Personal injury Only approved hoist to be used by Accidents trained employees with safe area

3 Sr. Operations Risk Mitigation Measures No. demarcation Inspection by competent person, Safe work instruction, Correct Use, Training, Testing before use for SWL Use of PPE/PPA, Fencing Use of PPA/PPE 2. Portable electrical equipment Burn/fatal To be checked before use by Approved Electrical safety official/Use of PPA/PPE 3. Rock breaking machine Pressure air Compressors, Rupture For Jack Hammer, AHU (Air conditioning )Ice Plant, Inspection of Safety valve, proper rubber fittings, Vibration to be avoided Use of PPE/PPA, Training 4. Hazardous substances Fire, explosion Storage of Bulk Fuel. Paints, Plastic Toxic release Plywood Combustible, Store as per Unhygienic HAZMST Rules. PPE/PPA Dust Training 5. 7Scaffolding Fall from Height Introduction of Working on Height Fatal accident permit system, PPE/ PPA/ safety belt /Training 6. Ladders Accident, Proper selection, Inspection, PPE/PPA, Injury Training 7. Using tools/equipment with Nipping, Proper selection of Hand tool, moving part(s) Injury to Hand , Periodic Inspection, Electrical Shocks Use of proper hand glove, Leg Injury PPE/PPA, Training, Safety guard in case of Grinder 8. • Using tools/equipment • Vibration Inspection by competent person, that vibrate hazard Ergonomic training, • Electrical wiring • Electrical shocks Use of PPE/PPA, • Welding • Asbestosis Safety Guards • Eye, Body Burns Toxic gases inhalation 9. Working around electrical Electrical shocks, Work by Authorized trained person, installations/working near Injury, Indian electrical safety rules to be traffic / working at a height Fatal accident, followed, (>3m) / Working in Hazard of toxic, Work permit system, isolation. Working in a Gases inhalation Work environment in confined space, confined space/ demolition Use of PPE/PPA work 10. Work environment Accidental Injury, Enclose noise source, 1. Noise Occupational Lubrication, 2. Dust/fumes/vapours/ Hazards, Min time exposure, gases Rashes, Use of PPE/PPA, 3. Extreme températures Burn , Good Housekeeping,

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Sr. Operations Risk Mitigation Measures No. 4. Slippery surfaces/ trip Skin deceases Illumination survey, hazards Trainings 5. Poor ventilation/ air quality 6. A poorly designed work area for the project/ task

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