MINING PLAN & Progressive mine closure plan

OF URUGHUTU - JAMBANI STONE MINE (IN VILLAGE- URUGHUTU & JAMBANI, P.S- RAJNAGAR(GOVINDPUR), DISTRICT- -, )

M. L. AREA - 3.75 ACRES DATE OF EXECUTION OF M.L. - 07.09.2011 (For 10 YEARS) DATE OF M.L. EXPIRY - 06.09.2021 CATEGORY OF MINE - GROUP ‘A’ (OTFM) CATEGORY OF LAND - (NON-FOREST) PREPARED UNDER RULE - 34 (A) (2) of Jharkhand minor Mineral concession (Amendment) under rule 2017

Lessee

SHRI SUKUMAR PAUL

Address: Village-Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar District: - Saraikela-Kharsawan JHARKHAND 831002

Prepared by:

Dr. GURUPINDER SINGH JAISWAL M.Sc, Ph.D (Geo), PGDip (Eco & Enviro), FAE (QCI) NABET Regn. No. RQP/CAL/151/90/A, Validity – 14.02.2021.

Head Off: 011, Vidyapati Tower, Road No. - 7, Ramnagar, Sonari - 831011, , Telefax: 0657 – 2309730, Mob- 9431161972, e-mail: [email protected]

Branch Off: C/284, Road No. 1, Ashok Nagar, Ranchi, Jharkhand, Tele: 0651 – 2243213, Mob- 9234770647, e-mail: [email protected] MINING PLAN OF URUGHUTU - JAMBANI STONE MINE (3.75 ACRES) LESSEE-SHRI SUKUMAR PAUL

SUBMITTED

TO

THE DISTRICT MINING OFFICE

SARAIKELA-KHARSAWAN DISTRICT

JHARKHAND

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MINING PLAN

&

PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

OF

URUGHUTU - JAMBANI STONE MINE

(3.75 ACRES)

DISTRICT – SARAIKELA-KHARSAWAN, JHARKHAND

(Under rule 34(A) (2) of Jharkhand minor mineral concession (Amendment) rule 2017)

OF

LESSEE

SHRI SUKUMAR PAUL

Address:

S/O- Late Prahalad Chandra Paul Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar, District: - Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand. Pin- 831002.

Prepared by: Dr GURUPINDER SINGH JAISWAL M.Sc, Ph.D (Geo), PGDip (Eco & Enviro), FAE(QCI) NABET Regn. No. RQP/CAL/151/90/A, Validity – 14.02.2021.

Head Off: 011, Vidyapati Tower, Road No. - 7, Ramnagar, Sonari - 831011, Jamshedpur, Telefax: 0657 – 2309730, Mob- 9431161972, e-mail: [email protected]

Branch Off: C/284, Road No. 1, Ashok Nagar, Ranchi, Jharkhand, Tele: 0651 – 2243213,

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Mob- 9234770647, e-mail: [email protected]

CONSENT LETTER FROM APPLICANT

The Mining Plan in respect of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine in Village: Urughutu & Jambani of Shri Sukumar Paul over an area of 3.75 acres, P.S. - Rajnagar (Govindpur), No. - 160 & 169, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) and Khata No. - 157 & 85 and District Saraikela- Kharsawan, State: Jharkhand, Mineral: Stone has been prepared by Dr. Gurupinder Singh Jaiswal, Registration Number RQP/CAL/151/90/A.

I request the District Mining Office, Government of Jharkhand, Saraikela-Kharsawan District to make further correspondence regarding mining plan with the said recognized person on his following address:

Dr. Gurupinder Singh Jaiswal 011, Vidhyapati Tower, Road No-7, Ramnagar, P. O. – Sonari – 831011, Dist. – Singhbhum East, Jharkhand Ph. No. 0657 – 2309730.

I hereby undertake that all the information so made in the Mining Plan by the recognized person be deemed to have been made with the knowledge and consent and shall be acceptable to me and binding on me in all respect.

Signature of the Applicant in full: Name in full SHRI SUKUMAR PAUL Block letters: (LESSEE)

Address: S/O- Late Prahalad Chandra Paul Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar, District: - Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand, Pin- 831002

Place: Chota Sijulata. Date :

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D E C L A R A T I O N

The Mining Plan in respect of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine in Village Urughutu &

Jambani of Shri Sukumar Paul over an area of 3.75 acres, P.S. - Rajnagar

(Govindpur), No.–160 & 169, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) and Khata No. - 157 & 85

and District Saraikela-Kharsawan, State: Jharkhand, Mineral: Stone has been

prepared on my/our consent and approval and that I/We will abide by all the

commitments made there under. In case of default, the approval of the Mining Plan

would be withdrawn.

Shri Sukumar Paul (Lessee) Place: Chota Sijulata Date:

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C E R T I F I C A T E

“The Provision of Mines Act, Rule and regulations Made there under have been

observed in the Mining Plan in respect of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine in Village

Urughutu & Jambani of Lessee Shri Sukumar Paul over an area of 3.75 acres and where

specific permissions are required, the applicant will approach the D.G.M.S. Further,

standards prescribed by D.G.M.S. in respect of minerals health will be strictly

implemented”.

Shri Sukumar Paul (Lessee) Date:

Place: Chota Sijulata

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C E R T I F I C A T E

i) The information/particulars mentioned in the Mining Plan in respect of

Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine in Village: Urughutu & Jambani of

Lessee Shri Sukumar Paul for an area of 3.75 acres, P.S. - Rajnagar

(Govindpur), No. – 160 & 169, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) and Khata No.

- 157 & 85 and Dist: Saraikela-Kharsawan, State: Jharkhand, Mineral:

Stone are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and in case of

default the approval of Mining Plan granted would be withdrawn.

ii) This is to certify that the provision of Mines Act, Rules and Regulations

made there under have been observed in the Mining Plan and wherever

specific permissions are required, the applicant will approach the Director

General of Mines Safety.

(Dr. G. S. JAISWAL) REGN. No. RQP/ CAL/ 151/ 90/ A. Date:

Place: Jamshedpur

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C O N T E N T S

Sl. No. Title Page No.

1.0 General 1-i to 1-ii

2.0 Location and Accessibility 2-i to 2-ii

PART – A

3.0 Geology & Exploration 3-i to 3-viii

4.0 Mining 4-i to 4-xiv

5.0 Blasting 5-i to 5-ii

6.0 Mine drainage 6-i

7.0 Stacking of mineral rejects and disposal of waste 7-i to 7-ii

8.0 Use of minerals. 8-i

9.0 Others – Site services, Employment potential 9-i to 9-ii

10.0 Mineral processing 10-i to 10-ii

PART – B

11.0 Environmental Management Plan 11-i to 11-viii

12.0 Progressive mine closure plan 12-i to 12-xii

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LIST OF ANNEXURES

Sl. No. Description Annexure No. 1.0 Copy of Mining Lease Deed I 2.0 Copy of photo I. D. & proof of Permanent Address of Lessee II 3.0 Copy of land verification report from Circle Officer. III 4.0 Copy of NOC from Forest Department. IV 5.0 Copy of registration as a RQP for Minor minerals from state Govt. V 6.0 Copy of Gram-Sabha. VI 7.0 Copy of Photographs of Lease Area VII

LIST OF DRAWINGS

Sl. No. Description Scale Plate No. 1.0 KEY PLAN 1 : 50000 1 2.0 LEASE PLAN 1:3960 2 3.0 SURFACE PLAN 1:1000 3 4.0 SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN & 1:1000 4 SECTIONS 5.0 DEVELOPMENT PLAN & SECTIONS 1:1000 5A-D 6.0 BACKFILLING PLAN & SECTION 1:1000 6 7.0 CONCEPTUAL PLAN & SECTIONS 1:1000 7 8.0 ENVIRONMENT PLAN 1:5000 8 9.0 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN 1:1000 9

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I N T R O D U C T I O N

The Mining Lease over an area of 3.75 acres in Plot no. – 404(P) & 483(P), Khata no. – 157 & 85 in village Urughutu & Jambani of district Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand, was granted in favor of Shri Sukumar Paul. The mining lease was executed for a period of 10years from 07.09.2011 which is going to be expired on 06.09.2021. Copy of the Lease deed is enclosed as Annexure- I.

Lessee, Shri Sukumar Paul of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine is a private individual and his residence is situated in the state of Jharkhand at Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar (Govindpur), District: - Saraikela-Kharsawan. The Lessee has adequate knowledge of Stone Mining. Lessee is possesses a sound financial background. Copy of I.D proof and permanent address is enclosed as Annexure-II.

The mining lease over an area of 3.75 acres by Shri Sukumar Paul is situated in village Urughutu & Jambani, Thana. – Rajnagar (Govindpur) No. – 160 & 169, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) in the district of Saraikela-Kharsawan of Jharkhand State. The area is located in survey of Topo Sheet No. 73 J/2 and bounded by Latitude: 220 36’ 49.01” to 220 36’ 56.77” Longitude: 860 05’ 55.87” to 860 05’ 59.92”. The Jamshedpur- road (SH-6) is crossing on the Northern side at a distance of about 2 km from the lease area. The nearest Railway Station is Haldipokhar which is located at a distance of about 08 km on the Eastern side from lease area.

The area represents small hillock of dolerite trending is NW-SE ranging from 198m to 194m above from MSL. The highest elevation i.e. 198m peak is situated at the center. The stone boulders exposed throughout the area on the upper part of the hillocks. But on the lower part, these boulders are associated with quartzitic morrum & alluvium soil. The general slope of the area is on the North-East side.

As per CO report, this land is free from any statutory objections and no forest land is involved within the mining lease area; hence, there is no requirement of Forest Clearance.

A copy of land verification report from Circle Officer (CO) is enclosed as Annexure – III & Copy of DFO letter is also enclosed as Annexure- IV.

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Stone is used in raw form in road, railway and building construction. As such, no beneficiation is required. On the other hand, the stone boulders after breaking at site shall be taken to the Lessee’s own crusher and screening unit, situated adjacent to the lease area. As stated in earlier chapter, all the production of stone shall be utilized to local consumer for road, railway and building construction. The crushing/screening unit is a dry process

This mine is planned to develop with the maximum production capacity of capacity of 706137.15 Cft/annum or 2353.76 cft/day or 66.66 cum/day or 19998.22 cum/annum or

166.66 MT/day or 50000.00 MT / annum. This mining shall be carried out next five years plan period has been chalked out i.e. 2016-17 to 2020-21. As the year 2016-17 has already

passed, the proposal in this mining plan is given for the year from 2017-18 to 2020 - 21. All the stone boulders will be crushed to the lessee’s own crusher & screen plant which is situated adjacent to the lease area. After crushing into different sizes from boulders to aggregates, the product shall be utilized in road construction, civil work for local consumer. Keeping in view the production target, the method of mining adopted at present is opencast mechanized method on a single shift basis. Transporting shall be carried out with the deployment of Hyva.

The total reserve is 156492.00 MT and the maximum production target is 50000.00 MT. But in during this plan period total production of stone will be 156489.95 MT. After the plan period the remaining stone reserve is 156492.00 – 156489.95 = 2.05 MT, therefore the total life of the mine is 4 years.

The mining plan of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine by Shri Sukumar Paul has been prepared of Five financial years for the purpose of submission to under rule 34 (A) (2) of Jharkhand minor mineral concession (Amendment) rule 2017 Govt. of Jharkhand involving 3.75 acres of area in Village- Urughutu & Jambani, Saraikela-Kharsawan district of Jharkhand for its approval.

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1.0 GENERAL

a) Name and Address of the Applicant:

Shri Sukumar Paul

Address:

S/O- Late Prahalad Chandra Paul Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar, District: - Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand, Pin-831002.

b) Status of the applicant:

Lessee, Shri Sukumar Paul of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine is a private individual and his residence is situated in the state of Jharkhand at Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar, District:- Saraikela-Kharsawan. The Lessee has adequate knowledge of Stone Mining. Lessee is possesses a sound financial background. Copy of I.D proof and permanent address is enclosed as Annexure-II.

c) Mineral(s) which are occurring in the area and which the applicant Intends to mine:

Stone

d) Period for which the mining lease is granted/renewed/proposed to be applied:

The Mining Lease over an area of 3.75 acres in Plot no. – 404(P) & 483(P), Khata no. - 157 & 85 in village Urughutu & Jambani of district Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand, was granted in favor of Shri Sukumar Paul. The mining lease was executed for a period of 10 years from 07.09.2011 which is going to be expired on

06.09.2021. Copy of lease Deed is enclosed as Annexure-I.

e) Name of RQP preparing the Mining Plan:

Dr Gurupinder Singh Jaiswal Consultant (Mines & Minerals) Government Recognized. Address: 011, Vidhyapati Tower, Road No-7, Ramnagar,

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P. O. – Sonari – 831011, Dist. – Singhbhum East, Jharkhand Ph. No. 0657 – 2309730.

A copy of RQP’s certificates is enclosed as Annexure – VI.

f) Name of prospecting agency:

Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine is an old working mine. The entire area is covered with rock. There is no need of prospecting at this stage. The deposit is more than sufficient to meet the production target of this plan period. The location of these exposure and old quarry are shown in Surface Geological plan (Plate No. 4).

g) Reference No. & date of consent letter from the State Government:

i) The Mining Lease over an area of 3.75 acres in Plot no. – 404(P) & 483(P), Khata no. – 157 & 85 in village Urughutu & Jambani of district Saraikela-Kharsawan,

Jharkhand, was granted in favor of Shri Sukumar Paul.

ii) The mining lease was executed for a period of 10 years from 07.09.2011 which is

going to be expired on 06.09.2021. Copy of lease Deed is enclosed as Annexure-I.

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2. LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

(a) Details of area The mining lease over an area of 3.75 acres of land is (with location map) only non-forest Govt. waste Land situated in village:

Urughutu & Jambani, Thana. – Rajnagar (Govindpur), No. – 160 & 169, Khata No. – 157 & 85, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) in the district of Saraikela-Kharsawan of Jharkhand State. The area is located in survey of India Topo Sheet No. 73 J/2 (F45I2). (Ref: Key Plan - Plate No. 1). District & State Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand.

P.S. Rajnagar (Govindpur), No- 160 & 169.

Village Khasra No./Plot No./ Village – Urughutu & Jambani. Block Range/ Khasra No – 404(P) & 483(P). Felling Series etc. Khata No - 157 & 85.

Lease Area (acres) 3.75 acres.

Whether the area is The lease area does not fall in any category of Recorded to be in forest forest land. (Please specify whether Protected, reserve etc.)

Ownership/Occupancy State Government.

Existence of public road/ The Jamshedpur-Chaibasa road (SH-6) is crossing Railway line, if any nearby on the Northern side at a distance of about 2 km from and approximate distance the lease area. The nearest Railway Station is Haldipokhar which is located at a distance of about 08 km on the Eastern side from lease area. Latitude & longitude Topo Sheet : 73 J/2 (F45I2) Latitude: 220 36’ 49.01” to 220 36’ 56.77” Longitude: 860 05’ 55.87” to 860 05’ 59.92” Land use pattern (forest, Total 3.75 acres is Govt. non forest land. Agriculture, Grazing etc)

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(b) Attach a general location The lease area is marked on Survey of India Topo- and vicinity map showing Sheet No. 73 J/2 (F45I2) in a scale of 1: 50000. Area boundaries and existing and proposed (Ref. Plate No. 1). access routes. It is

preferred that the area be marked on a Survey of India Topographical map or a Cadastral map or forest map as the case may be. However if more of these area available, the area should be shown on an Accurate sketch map on a Scale of 1:50000.

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3. GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION

a) Briefly describe the topographical and general geology and local geology of the mineral deposit including drainage pattern:

Physiography:

The mining lease over an area of 3.75 acres by Shri Sukumar Paul is situated in village Urughutu & Jambani, Thana. – Rajnagar (Govindpur), No. – 160 & 169, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) in the district of Saraikela-Kharsawan of Jharkhand State. The area is located in survey of India Topo Sheet No. 73 J/2 (F45I2) and bounded by Latitude: 220 36’ 49.01” to 220 36’ 56.77” Longitude: 860 05’ 55.87” to 860 05’ 59.92”. The Jamshedpur-Chaibasa road (SH-6) is crossing on the Northern side at a distance of about 2 km from the lease area. The nearest Railway Station is Haldipokhar which is located at a distance of about 08 km on the Eastern side from lease area. The area represents small mound of dolerite trending is NW-SE ranging from 198m to 194m above from MSL. The highest elevation i.e. 198m peak is situated at the center. The stone boulders exposed throughout the area on the upper part of the hillocks. But on the lower part, these boulders are associated with quartzitic morrum & alluvium soil. The general slope of the area is on the North-East side.

GEOLOGY:

Regional Geology:

The geology of the Saraikela-Kharsawan district follows the Regional stratigraphy of of Jharkhand; the litho-structural environment is distinctly separated by the 160 Km long thrust zone – known as the Singhbhum Shear zone. North of it, occur a group of metamorphosed rocks while the southern part is conspicuous by the presence of un-metamorphosed rocks which are underlain by the older metamorphic. The Whole sequence of rocks in south Singhbhum and also in the eastern part is traversed by younger igneous bodies of ultrabasic, basic and acidic compositions. The stratigraphic sequence of South Singhbhum is as follows, - Newer dolerite Quartz veins, veins of pegmatite, Granophyre, Soda Granite Singhbhum granite

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------Singhbhum Oregeny------Dhanjori Lava Quartzite, conglomerate ------Unconformity ------Kolhan Series ------Unconformity------Iron Ore Series ------Unconformity ------Older Metamorphic

Local geology: The geology of the rock types of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine follows the Regional stratigraphy of this region. The dolerite boulders exposed throughout the area on the upper part of the hillocks. But on the lower part, these boulders are associated with quartzitic morrum and alluvium soil. The general trend of the deposition is along NW-SE. The general slope of the area is on the North-East side. On the basis of geological field study, a geological map has been prepared with a contour interval of 2m showing all rock types. (Refer Plate – 4). The local geological succession of rocks in the area as observed during field study is as below- Soil / Quartzitic morrum

Dolerite (Stone deposit)

b) The topographic plan of the lease area prepared on a scale of 1:1000 or 1:2000 with contour interval of 3 to 10 m depending upon the topography of the area should be taken as the base plan for preparation of geological plan. The details of exploration already carried out including evidences of mineral existence should be shown on the geological plan.

This is an old grant area for stone mining. According to the field observation this area is potential in stone deposit. The Surface Geological plan has been prepared on a scale of 1:1000 with contour interval of 2m. The detail of Geological survey work carried out

including evidence of Stone existence has been shown on the Geological Plan (Plate – 4).

c) Geological sections should be prepared at suitable intervals on a scale of 1:2000.

Geological sections from Lease boundary to lease boundary have been prepared on a scale of 1:1000 and shown in Plate – 5.

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d) Broadly indicate the year wise future programme of exploration, taking into consideration the future production programme planned in plan period as in table below:

No exploration has been chalked out at this stage as all the hills within the lease area are covered with Stone exposure.

e) Indicate geological and recoverable reserves and grade, duly supported by standard method of estimation and calculations along with required sections (giving split up of various categories i.e. proved, probable, possible). Indicate cut-off grade. Availability of resources should also be indicated for the entire lease hold.

Estimation of Resources: The geological resources have been estimated during the preparation of this mining plan. The resources have been estimated on the basis of the data observed directly from surface exposure. The existing exposures within the mining lease area provide the data of mineralization. Exposures of stone in the lease area are considered as proved zone. The dimension of the mineral body is as follows:

Table - 3.1 Dimensions of mineral body

Length Width Depth Depth in mRL (m) (m) (m) Top Bottom 399.02 38.09 14.00 198.00 184.00

Parameters considered: For the estimation of the Mineral resources, the following parameters have been considered:-

a) Method of Estimation: Cross-sectional method has been adopted for calculation of resources. A cross-sectional area has been calculated which multiplied by the length of influence of stone body Considered for each section giving the volume of material.

b) Thickness of the Mineral body for Measured& Indicated category: The total mineralized area is one block. The thickness of the stone is given in Geological section Plate – 5.

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c) Cut-off grade: Not applicable (as stone is raw material used).

d) Recovery: In Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine, recovery of stone from excavation is considered as 90% whereas 10% is inter-burden waste due to association of Quartzitic morrum, soil etc.

e) Conversion factor: For Stone - 1 cum = 2.5 MT.

MINERAL RESOURCES & RESERVES

Proved Thickness Thickness of the stone body as observed in base of field has been considered under proved depth. The max proved depth has been considered in section which bottom R.L. is 194m. The thickness of the stone body is variable from section to section.

Probable Thickness For estimation of indicated resources, further 10m in depth from proved zone has been considered.

The Mineral resources have been calculated by taking the sectional area then multiply with length of influence, then taking recovery of 90% from total volume then multiply with specific gravity.

The detailed calculations for resources and reserves are given in Table separately. Table - 3.2

Table showing Estimation of Measured Mineral Resources (331) and Indicated Mineral Resources (332).

Category Section Sectional Length of Volume of Stone of Resources area in (cum) line influence(m) (sq. m) AA’ 69.00 61.00 4209.00 BB’ 124.00 50.00 6200.00 Measured CC’ 113.00 50.00 5650.00 Mineral DD’ 108.00 50.00 Resources 5400.00 EE’ 204.00 50.00 10200.00 FF’ 98.00 60.00 5880.00

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Sub total 37539.00 AA’ 394.00 61.00 24034.00 Indicated BB’ 361.00 50.00 18050.00 Mineral CC’ 397.00 50.00 19850.00 DD’ 457.00 50.00 22850.00 Resources EE’ 934.00 50.00 46700.00 FF’ 335.00 60.00 20100.00 Sub total 151584.00

Table - 3.3

GIST OF MINERAL RESOURCES FOR STONE

Category of Volume of Recovery 90% Resources Stone in cum MT million (cum) (cum*2.5) Measured Mineral 37539.00 33785.10 84462.75 0.084 Resources Indicated Mineral 151584.00 136425.60 341064.00 0.341 Resources Total 189123.00 170210.70 425526.75 0.426

MINERAL RESERVES FOR STONE:

Mineral reserve is that part of reserve which can be calculated based on taking ultimate pit slope of the working leaving 7.5m from the lease boundary. While assessing the mineral reserves of the deposit of geological resources have been considered and accordingly the mineral reserves are calculated assuming loss due to pit slope and its proximity with the lease boundary. The mineral reserves of stone have been calculated and given in below table. Table - 3.4 Table showing Estimation of Mineral Reserve FOR STONE

Category Section line Sectional Length of Volume of Stone of Zone area influence(m) in (cum) (sq. m) AA’ 50.00 61.00 3050.00 BB’ 81.00 50.00 4050.00 Proved CC’ 70.00 50.00 3500.00 (121) DD’ 69.00 50.00 3450.00 EE’ 194.00 50.00 9700.00 FF’ 47.00 60.00 2820.00

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Sub total 26570.00 AA’ 62.00 61.00 3782.00 BB’ 46.00 50.00 2300.00 Probable CC’ 62.00 50.00 (122) 3100.00 DD’ 111.00 50.00 5550.00 EE’ 565.00 50.00 28250.00 Sub total 42982.00

Table - 3.5

GIST OF MINERAL RESERVES FOR STONE

Category Volume of Recovery 90% of Stone in cum MT million Resources (cum) (cum*2.5)

Proved (121) 26570.00 23913.00 59782.50 0.060 Probable (121) 42982.00 38683.80 96709.50 0.097 Total 69552.00 62596.80 156492.00 0.156

FEASIBILITY & PRE-FEASIBILITY MINERAL RESOURCES (NON - MINEABLE RESERVE)

It is found that in lease area some part of the mineral will not be feasible to mine out due to 7.5m safety zone and its pit slope. Table - 3.6

FEASIBILITY & PRE-FEASIBILITY MINERAL RESOURCES FOR STONE

Category Section line Sectional Length of Volume of stone of Zone area influence(m) in (cum) (sq. m) Feasibility AA’ 19.00 61.00 1159.00 (221) BB’ 43.00 50.00 2150.00 CC’ 43.00 50.00 2150.00 DD’ 39.00 50.00 1950.00 EE’ 10.00 50.00 500.00 FF’ 51.00 60.00 3060.00 Sub total 10969.00 AA’ 332.00 61.00 20252.00 Pre BB’ 50.00 Feasibility 315.00 15750.00 (222) CC’ 335.00 50.00 16750.00 DD’ 346.00 50.00 17300.00

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EE’ 369.00 50.00 18450.00 FF’ 335.00 60.00 20100.00 Sub total 108602.00

Table - 3.7

GIST OF FEASIBILITY & PRE-FEASIBILITY MINERAL RESOURCES

Category of Volume of Recovery 90% Resources stone in (cum) cum MT Million (cum*2.5) Feasibility (221) 10969.00 9872.10 24680.25 0.025 Pre Feasibility 108602.00 97741.80 244354.50 0.244 (222) Total 119571.00 107613.90 269034.75 0.269

CLASSIFICATION OF RESERVE AS PER UNFC SYSTEM: UNFC system has been adopted to categorize the mineral Resources and reserves. For the estimation of different mineral reserves, Occurrences of mineral of intrinsic economic interest, location, quantity, geological characteristic etc has been studied in detailed and are given hereunder:

i) Mineral Reserve (121): Detailed geological survey has been carried out, surface exposures have been found. The proved reserve has been estimated based on the actual thickness of the mineral body exposed in lease. Thus, geological axis can be brought under G1. On feasibility axis, mining lease is old grant area but mining lease is under process due to lack of environmental clearance, Infrastructure resources are not available. Thus, the resources can be brought under F2. On economic front, the end use, land use pattern, working plan is already known or designed, hence, the reserves can be brought under E1. Thus Proved reserves can be classified under 121 group.

ii) Mineral Reserve (122): Based on the exposed Stone body seen in the area, the thickness of this probable zone is considered further 5m below the proved zone based on the exposure and contour. Also Stone body is kept under probable category assuming that the Stone body may continue

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further. Thus, the geological axis can be brought under G2. On feasibility axis, lease is old grant area but the mining lease is under process due to lack of environmental clearance, Infrastructure resources are not available. Thus, the resources can be brought under F2. On the economic front, the stone produced from this area shall be utilized by the local consumers. Hence it can be grouped under E1. Thus Probable reserves can be classified under 122 group.

Table - 3.8

PRESENTATION OF MINERAL RESOURCES AS PER UNFC CATEGORY CODE QUANTITY IN GRADE MILLION TONES A. Total Mineral Reserve 0.157 Proved (111) - Used as raw material (121) 0.060 for constructional Probable (122) 0.097 activities like roads, railways and buildings. B. Total Remaining 0.269 Resources

Feasibility Mineral Resources (211)

Pre-feasibility Mineral (221) 0.025 Resources (222) 0.244 - Measured Mineral Resources (331) Indicated Mineral - (332) Resources Inferred Mineral Resources (333) - Reconnaissance Mineral (334) - Resources

Estimation of Mineral reserves and life of the mine: The total reserve is 156492.00 MT and the maximum production target is 50000.00 MT. But in during this plan period total production of stone will be 156489.95 MT. After the plan period the remaining stone reserve is 156492.00 – 156489.95 = 2.05 MT, therefore the total life of the mine is 4 years. *****************

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4.0 MINING

a) Briefly describe the existing / proposed method for developing /working the deposit with all design parameters.

Existing Quarry: This is an old mine and mining operation was carried out for the production of stone as a boulder. The area has been degraded due to mining and allied activities such as degraded by way of quarry in the mining lease area. So, existing degradation of land due to excavation of stone is as follows.

EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN OF THE AREA

Pattern of Utilization Existing Land use (Ha)

Excavation 0.061

Waste Dump - Road - Infrastructure - (Crusher) Plantation - (Green Belt) Total 0.061

Existing & proposed method of mining: Initially, mining operation in this lease area was carried out by opencast manual method by using shovel, spade and hammer for excavation, production and removal of waste with a combination of dumpers. No Drilling/blasting operation was carried out in the previous years. The mechanized mining (OTFM) method has been proposed for this plan period. The mining operation in this area shall be carried out by opencast other than mechanized method (OTFM) by using HEMM for excavation, production and removal of waste with a combination of Hyva/Dumper.

In case small amount of drilling is also required to be done. The shallow hole drilling shall be made by Jackhammer rock drills driven by air compressors and blasting shall be carried out by engaging authorized explosive agency under competent supervision. However, regular blasting is not envisaged at this stage. Secondary rock drilling will not be done – using hydraulic rock breaking to produce boulders of required size (of around 8”) for the

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crushing plant crushing & screening unit which is situated adjacent to the lease area from where final product will be produced with sizes of 5mm, 5-10mm, 10-20mm and 20-40mm. The dispatch detail of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine after the mining lease was executed from 07.09.2011. The details was provided by the Lessee is given below the table. Table: 4.1

Year Dispatch (Cum) 2011 1171.00 2012 1400.00 2013 1971.00 2014 650.00 Total 5192.00

Year wise development programme for next five years To meet the demand of stone for road construction work and civil work, year-wise development programme for the next five years plan period has been chalked out whereas first financial year i.e. 2016-17 has already passed and next four financial years i.e. 2017- 18 to 2020-21 till 07.09.2021. The detail of the bench development is given in Plate – 6. Keeping in view the demand of stone for road construction and civil work, the future production target has been planned with a capacity of 706137.15 Cft/annum or 2353.76 cft/day or 66.66 cum/day or 19998.22 cum/annum or 166.66 MT/day or 50000.00 MT / annum. The total mineral reserve calculated is 156492.00 MT. As per requirement the life of the mine is 4.0 years.

Parameters considered for Stone: a) Urughutu-Jambani Stone Mine, recovery of stone from excavation is considered as 90% whereas 10% is inter-burden waste due to association of Quartztic morrum, soil and debris etc.

b) Tonnage factor = 1 cum = 2.5 MT

1st Year Development: (2016 – 17): The first year development plan has already passed.

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2nd Year Development (2017 – 18): In this year, the same method of shall be used to meet the targeted production of second year, it is plan to work in the existing quarry by depth towards SE side as well as in depth in section EE’ from R.L. 198.00 up to R.L. 194.00m & in section FF’ from R.L. 197.00 up to R.L. 194.00m . The development proposed shall be restricted which is given below table - 4.2

The development of these benches shall give a total excavation of 11555.96 Cum. Out of which, production of stone is 10400.36 cum or 26000.91 MT and intercalated waste is 1155.59 cum. The detailed calculation and development of this year is given in Table – 4.2 and shown in Plate – 6A.

Table – 4.2

Table showing Excavation for the year (2017-18) Section Working Cross-sectional Length of Volume Recovery (90%) R.L. Area (m2) Influence(m) (m3) cum MT EE’ 198-194 194.00 45.34 8795.96 FF’ 197-194 46.00 60.00 2760.00 Total 11555.96 10400.36 26000.91

Table showing production of stone & generation of waste during 2017-18 years

Recovery of stone Intercalated Waste Excavation in Cum 90% of A (10% of A) Cum MT=B× 2.5 Cum A B C D 11555.96 10400.36 26000.91 1155.59 Summary: Total Excavation = 11555.96 cum Production of stone = 10400.36 cum or 26000.91 MT Intercalated Waste = 1155.59 cum Total waste = 1155.59 cum Stripping ratio (t/m3) = 1:0.044

Balance sheet after 2017-18 year excavation: Stone in MT Opening balance Production Closing Balance 156492.00 26000.91 130491.09

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3rd Year Development (2018 – 19): In this year, the same method of shall be used to meet the targeted production of second year, it is plan to work in the existing quarry of second year by laterally depth towards SE side as well as in depth in section EE’ from R.L. 194.00 up to R.L. 184.00m. The development proposed shall be restricted which is given below table- 4.3. The development of this bench shall give a total excavation of 15774.51 cum. Out of the total excavation the production of stone is 14197.06 cum & 35492.65 MT and intercalated is 1577.45 cum. The detailed calculation and development of this year is given in Table- 4.3 and shown in Plate – 6B.

Table showing Excavation for the year : (2018-19) Table – 4.3

Section Working R.L. Cross-sectional Length of Volume Recovery (90%) Area (m2) Influence(m) (m3) cum MT EE’ 194-188 367.00 30.00 11010.00 EE’ 188-184 167.00 28.53 4764.51 Total 15774.51 14197.06 35492.65

Table showing production of stone & generation of waste during 2018-19 years

Recovery of stone Intercalated Waste Excavation in Cum 90% of A (10% of A) Cum MT=B× 2.5 Cum A B C D 15774.51 14197.06 35492.65 1577.45

Summary: Total Excavation = 15774.51 cum Production of stone = 14197.06 cum or 35492.65 MT Intercalated Waste = 1577.45 cum Total waste = 1577.45 cum Stripping ratio (t/m3) = 1:0.044

Balance Sheet after 2018-19 year excavation: Stone in MT Opening balance Production Closing Balance 130491.09 35492.65 94998.44

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4th Year Development (2019 – 20): The same method of shall be used to meet the targeted production of this year, it is plan to work in the existing Quarry of previous year by laterally pushing as well as depth towards NW side as well as in depth in section DD’ from R.L. 197.75 up to R.L. 188.00m & CC’ from R.L. 198.00 up to R.L. 188.00m. The development proposed shall be restricted which is given below table-4.4. The development of this bench shall give a total excavation of 20000.37 cum. Out of the total excavation the production of stone is 18000.33 cum or 45000.83 MT and intercalated is 2000.03 cum. The detailed calculation and development of this year is given in Table – 4.4 and shown in Plate – 6C Table showing Excavation for the year : (2019-20) Table – 4.4

Section Working R.L. Cross- Length of Volume Recovery (90%) sectional Influence(m) (m3) cum MT Area (m2) DD’ 197.75 -194 69.00 56 3864.00 CC’ 198 -194 70.00 60 4200.00 DD’ 194 -188 111.00 57 6327.00 CC’ 194 -188 98.41 57 5609.37 Total 20000.37 18000.33 45000.83

Table showing production of stone & generation of waste during 2019-20 years

Recovery of stone Intercalated Waste Excavation in Cum 90% of A (10% of A) Cum MT=B× 2.5 Cum A B C D 20000.37 18000.33 45000.83 2000.03

Summary: Total Excavation = 20000.37 cum Production of stone = 18000.33 cum or 45000.83 MT Intercalated Waste = 2000.03 cum Total waste = 2000.03 cum Stripping ratio (t/m3) = 1:0.044

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Balance sheet after 2019-20 year excavation: Stone in MT Opening balance Production Closing Balance 94998.44 45000.83 49997.61

5th Year Development (2020 - 21): In this year it is plan to pushing towards NW side as well as in depth in section BB’ from mRL 197.30 m to R.L.188.00 m & in section AA’ from mRL 196.00 m to mRL 188.00 m. The development of this bench shall give a total excavation of 22220.25 cum. Out of the total excavation the production of stone is 19998.23 cum & 49995.56 MT and intercalated is 2222.02 cum. The detailed calculation and development of this year is given in Table – 4.5 and shown in Plate – 6D.

Table showing Excavation for the year : (2020-21) Table – 4.5

Section Working R.L. Cross-sectional Length of Volume Recovery (90%) Area (m2) Influence(m) (m3) cum MT BB’ 197.30-194.00 106.00 57.00 6042.00 AA’ 196.00-194.00 98.00 68.00 6664.00 BB’ 194.00-188.00 92.00 58.00 5336.00 AA’ 194.00-188.00 92.85 45.00 4178.25 Total 22220.25 19998.23 49995.56

Table showing production of stone & generation of waste during 2020-21 years

Recovery of stone Intercalated Waste Excavation in Cum 90% of A (10% of A) Cum MT=B× 2.5 Cum A B C D 22220.25 19998.23 49995.56 2222.02

Summary: Total Excavation = 22220.25 cum Production of stone = 19998.23 cum or 49995.56 MT Intercalated Waste = 2222.02 cum Total waste = 2222.02 cum Stripping ratio (t/m3) = 1:0.044

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Balance sheet after 2020-21 year excavation: Stone in MT Opening balance Production Closing Balance 49997.61 49995.56 2.05

b) Indicate quantum of development and tonnage and grade of production expected pit-wise as in Table below : The details quantity of Stone to be produce during plan period is given hereunder below: Table – 4.7

Table showing five years production, generation of Intercalated waste and stripping ratio for the years of the plan period.

Production of stone Generation Stripping Total waste Year of I/waste ratio in Cum Cum MT in cum t/m3 2016-17 - - - - -

2017-18 10400.36 26000.91 1155.59 1155.59 1:0.044

2018-19 14197.06 35492.65 1577.45 1577.45 1:0.044

2019-20 18000.33 45000.83 2000.03 2000.03 1:0.044

2020-21 19998.23 49995.56 2222.02 2222.02 1:0.044

Total 62595.98 156489.95 6955.09 6955.09 -

c) Attach composite plans and year wise sections (in case of ‘B’ Class machinery Mine):

Four year composite development plan and sections has been illustrated in Plate: 6A & 6D.

d) Attach supporting composite plan and section showing pit layouts, dumps, stacks of mineral, if any, etc.

Pit layout has been shown in development plan (Ref. Plate 6A-6D) and it has been calculated that total 6955.09 cum waste shall be generated during the plan period. The generation of 1st year waste will be utilizing for preparation of approach road. The working of first year shall lead to exhaustion of some part of the quarry. So, it is proposed that the accumulated waste after first year onward shall be utilized for backfilling of the exhausted portion. So, in the 2nd year of this plan period, backfilling of exhausted portion of the quarry

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shall be started from SE portion of the applied area. Simultaneously, backfilling of exhausted portion shall continue till the last year of the plan period.

e) Indicate proposed rate of production when the mine is fully developed, and the expected life of the mine and the year from which effected.

The total reserve is 156492.00 MT and the maximum production target is 50000.00 MT. But in during this plan period total production of stone will be 156489.95 MT. After the plan period the remaining stone reserve is 156492.00 – 156489.95 = 2.05 MT, therefore the total life of the mine is 4 years.

f) Attach a note furnishing a conceptual mining plan for the entire lease period based on the geological mining and environmental considerations.

i) Exploration programme: No exploration has been chalked out at this stage as all the hills within the lease area are covered with Stone exposure.

Ultimate pit boundary: Based on the mineralized zone of entire lease, ultimate pit limit has been calculated by cross sectional method. The mined out area at ultimate stage comes to 1. 517ha.The ultimate pit limit is earmarked both in plan and sections.

iii) Disposal of waste rocks and in saleable mineral:

Waste dump:

Pit layout has been shown in development plan (Ref. Plate 6A-6D) and it has been calculated that total 6955.09 cum waste shall be generated during the plan period. The generation of 1st year waste will be utilizing for preparation of approach road. The working of first year shall lead to exhaustion of some part of the quarry. So, it is proposed that the accumulated waste after first year onward shall be utilized for backfilling of the exhausted portion. So, in the 2nd year of this plan period, backfilling of exhausted portion of the quarry shall be started from SE portion of the applied area. Simultaneously, backfilling of exhausted portion shall continue till the last year of the plan period. So no any area shall select for dump.

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Reclamation & Rehabilitation: The proposed working of stone mine has been planned up to depth of 184.00mRL. During this plan period SE ward portion of lease area shall be excavated up to ultimate level and reclamation by backfilling shall be started from second year and 0.185 ha area shall be reclaimed during this plan period. The life of the mine shall be 4.0 years based on mineralized area marked. So, this plan period is the conceptual period for this mine. The reclamation during the plan period and conceptual period is same. The total mined out area at ultimate stage comes to 0.925 ha and out of the total mined out area, 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling, 0.259 ha area shall be left as water reservoir, the water of which shall be utilized by local villagers and plantation along the safety zone and over the backfilled area has been proposed as a part of rehabilitation of the area.

Existing Land use: This is a working mine as such the area has been degraded due to mining and allied activities such as degraded by way of quarry. At present, total 0.061 ha area has been broken due to mining as quarry.

Land use at the end of plan period: Total 1.517 ha area shall be in use due to mining and allied activities by the end of the plan period out of which 0.925 ha area comes under excavation.

Land use at conceptual stage:

Based on the present mineralized area, an ultimate pit limit has been designed. This has been shown in Conceptual plan & Sections. As per life of the mine this plan period is also conceptual stage. It has been calculated that total 1.517 ha area shall be in use due to mining and allied activities by the end of the plan period out of which 0.925 ha area comes under excavation.

RECLAMATION:

Existing position: No existing reclamation area.

Reclamation at the end of plan period:

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The proposed working of stone mine has been planned up to depth of 184.00mRL. During the plan period SE ward portion of lease area shall be excavated up to ultimate level and reclamation by backfilling shall be started from second year and 0.185 ha area shall be reclaimed during this plan period. The life of the mine shall be 4.0 years based on mineralized area marked. So, the plan period is the conceptual period for this mine. The reclamation during the plan period and conceptual period is same. The total mined out area at ultimate stage comes to 0.925 ha and out of the total mined out area, 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling, 0.259 ha area shall be left as water reservoir, the water of which shall be utilized by local villagers and plantation along the safety zone and over the backfilled area has been proposed as a part of rehabilitation of the area.

Reclamation at conceptual stage: The life of the mine shall be 4.0 years based on mineralized area marked. So, the plan period is the conceptual period for this mine. The reclamation during the plan period and conceptual period is same. The total mined out area at ultimate stage comes to 0.925 ha and out of the total mined out area, 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling, 0.259 ha area shall be left as water reservoir, the water of which shall be utilized by local villagers and plantation along the safety zone and over the backfilled area has been proposed as a part of rehabilitation of the area.

Afforestation: Plantation along statutory barrier (7.5 m from the all along the ML boundary and dead bench) shall be carried out on yearly basis to develop a green belt. The detail of plantation proposed during this plan period is given in Chapter – 11.

Finally, at ultimate stage, reclamation and post mining land use pattern of the area shall emerge as follows:-

i) Total 1.517ha area shall be degraded due to mining & allied activities. Out of this, 0.925ha area shall be due to excavation. Out of the total mined out area 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling, 0.259 ha area shall be left as water reservoir and the water which shall be utilized by local villagers rather rest area shall be planted over dead benches as

well as plantation along the safety zone.

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ii) The excavated area handed over to the villagers.

The existing land use, land use at the end of plan period and at ultimate stage is given in table below:

PRESENT AND FUTURE LAND USE PATTERN

Pattern of Existing Land At the end of plan At Conceptual period Utilization use (Ha) period (Ha) (Ha) Excavation 0.061 0.925 0.925 (Out of the total excavated (0.185 ha Reclaimed area, an area of 0.185 will be as backfilling and reclaimed by backfilling, 0.259ha rehabilitate by will be left to serve as water Plantation). reservoir and remaining 0.481will be Dead benches). The reclaimed area shall be rehabilitated by plantation. Waste Dump - - - Road - - - Infrastructure - - - Plantation - 0.592 0.592 (Green Belt) (Within safety zone) (Within safety zone

Total 0.061 1.517 1. 517

g) Opencast mines i) Describe briefly giving salient features of the mode of working (mechanized………., semi-mechanized…, manual……)

Mining operation in the area is continuing by opencast other than fully mechanized method of mining is proposed in this plan period.

ii) Describe briefly the layout of mine working, the layout of faces and sites for disposal of overburden/waste. A reference to the plans enclosed under 4(b) and 4(d) will suffice:

The deposit in the area is quite good in respect of quality and quantity with a considerable width and continuing in depth. This deposit is planned to develop with the maximum 49995.56 MT/annum per annum. Keeping in view the production target, the method of mining adopted shall be by opencast other than fully mechanized method on a single shift basis with the deployment of excavator, Jackhammer, compressor and Hyva. The

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development of the faces shall be carried out keeping the bench height at 6m and width not less than 10m for easy plying of HEMM. The average number of working day in a year would be 300 days. The face width will vary as per the working. The height of each bench will not be more than 6m. Scientific mining, it is plan to develop by benching of remaining existing area up to lease boundary keeping 7.5m barrier of lease boundary. The development of the faces shall be carried out keeping the bench height at 6m and width not less than 10m. The reduced stone boulders are then transported to the crushing unit, where finished product will be produced. Haul roads shall be made and maintained and the gradient of road shall be kept at 1:14 to 1:16. The Layout of year wise workings, proposed road, proposed site services are shown in Plate no – 6A-6D.

h) Underground Mines: Not applicable.

i) Extent of Mechanization:

Describe briefly including the calculation for adequacy and type of machinery and equipment proposed to be used in different mining operations.

The following machines are proposed to be deployed to carry out mining operation in this mine.

Sl. No. Particulars of Machine Purpose

1 Excavator – 0.9 cum Excavation & development of faces 2 Rock Breaker For breaking of large boulders

3 Jackhammer For drilling purpose 4 Hyva - 25 MT Transportation

5 Water Tanker For water spraying on haul road to control air pollution. 6 Loader For loading of finished product.

7 Camper Fuel providing for machinery.

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v) Loading equipment: Loader will be used for loading purpose.

vi) Haulage and Transport equipment: 25 ton capacity Hyva will be deployed for transporting the excavated stone from mine head to crushing unit.

vii) Transport from mine-head to the destination. Describe briefly the transport system (Please specify):

25 ton capacity Hyva will deployed for transporting the excavated stone from mine head to destination.

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5.0 BLASTING

Describe briefly: a) Broad blasting parameters like charge per hole, blasting pattern, charge per delay, maximum number of holes blasted in a round, manner and sequence of firing, etc.

For fragmentation and dislodging the hard, massive stone (dolerite) bed and rock, blasting is required. For this, shallow hole drilling and blasting method is proposed to be adopted in the mine. The shallow hole drilling shall be made by Jackhammer rock drills driven by air compressors.

The depth of hole ranges from 800mm to 1200mm. All the holes shall be blasted by safety fuse firing system. No definite sequence of blasting can be adhered to for shallow hole blasting. But attempt shall be made to blast the holes in such a way that blasting in the earlier holes result in free faces for the subsequent holes. Not more than 10 holes shall be fired in one round. Blasting in the area shall be done on contract basis to conduct blasting work. Besides Jack-hammer drill, it is proposed to engage rock drill to reduce the boulder size.

i) Specification of Jack-hammer Drill

* Weight of the jack hammer - 25kg * Diameter of the drill rod - 34 mm * Consumption of compressed air - 2-2.5 cum/min * Pressure supplied up to - 6 kgf/sq.m

ii) Drilling Parameters

Occasionally spacing & burden will be required for effectively breaking the big boulders to a comparatively smaller transportable size.

iii) Holes Required per Day:

Requirement of hole per day cannot be estimated as the drilling by Jack-hammer shall be carried out in loose boulders.

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iv) Requirement of drills About 1 numbers of Jack-hammer with Compressors and one rock drill is proposed to use for the drilling and blasting purpose.

a) Type of explosive used/to be used:

Blasting in the area shall be done on contract basis by an agreement with the license holder agency, to conduct blasting work.

b) Whether secondary blasting is needed, if so describe in brief:

Not applicable.

c) Storage of explosives (like capacity and type of explosive magazine): Not applicable. Blasting in the area shall be done on contract basis by an agreement with the license holder agency to conduct blasting work.

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6. MINE DRAINAGE:

a) Likely depth of water table based on observations from nearby wells and water bodies.

The area represents small hillock, elevation ranging from 198m to 194m above from Mean Sea Level. The highest elevation i.e. 198m is situated on the Centre part of the lease boundary whereas lowest relief is 194mRL. During the field study of the area, the surrounding wells, tube wells and Bhangbanga River are also studied and it was observed that the ground water body is found at about 15m below the base i.e. at about 179mRL. Since the ultimate depth has been designed up to the depth of 184mRL, there is no chance of intervene the water body.

b) Workings expected to be…….m above/reach below water table by the year……….

This is an old working mine & there is one old quarry exists within the lease area. The top, bottom and ultimate working RL of the in the area are as follows:

Top RL Bottom RL Ultimate working depth (in m) (in m) (mRL) 198.00 194.00 184

It has been mentioned in details in Chapter - 3 that the mineral body is continuing up to a depth of 14m (max). The excavation will be done up to a depth of 184 mRL. As such, there is no chance of seepage of water and the quarry depth will not touch the water table.

c) Quantity and quality of water likely to be encountered, the pumping arrangements and places where the mine water is finally proposed to be discharged. Question of encountered of water due to seepage and its pumping arrangement does not arise due to the reason mentioned above.

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7. STACKING OF MINERAL REJECTS AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE:

a) Indicate briefly the nature and quantity of top soil, overburden/waste and mineral rejects likely to be generated during the next five years.

In Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine, there is no overburden. Stone boulders are exposed from the top and also in quarry base. It is clear from the table of excavation given in the mining chapter that recovery of ore is 90% as stone and remaining 10% as inter burden waste. Accordingly, the generation of waste has been calculated during the mining plan period which is given in table below.

Table showing production, generation of O/B & Intercalated waste and stripping ratio for the three financial years of the plan period.

Production of stone Generation Stripping Total waste Year of I/waste ratio in Cum Cum MT in cum t/m3 2016-17 - - - - -

2017-18 10400.36 26000.91 1155.59 1155.59 1:0.044

2018-19 14197.06 35492.65 1577.45 1577.45 1:0.044

2019-20 18000.33 45000.83 2000.03 2000.03 1:0.044

2020-21 19998.23 49995.56 2222.02 2222.02 1:0.044

Total 62595.98 156489.95 6955.09 6955.09 -

b) Selection of dumping site: It has been calculated that total 6955.09 cum waste shall be generated during the plan period. The generation of 1st year waste will be utilizing for preparation of approach road. The working of first year shall lead to exhaustion of some part of the quarry. So, it is proposed that the accumulated waste after first year onward shall be utilized for backfilling of the exhausted portion. So, in the 2nd year of this plan period, backfilling of exhausted portion of the quarry shall be started from SE portion of the applied area. Simultaneously,

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backfilling of exhausted portion shall continue till the last year of the plan period. So no any area shall select for dump.

Top-Soil: There is no generation of top soil during the mining plan period, as the target area is devoid of any top soil.

Tailing Dump: Not applicable.

C) Build of dumps from year to year to be shown in yearly plans and sections with description of the method and manner of disposal of waste rock, designed capacity and height of individual dumps:

As stated above, the waste to be generated during this plan period will be utilized for backfilling from the 2nd year of plan period and continue till the end of the plan period. The manner of backfilling of waste during this plan period is as follows in Table – 7.2 and shown in backfilling plan and section Plate no-7. Table showing year-wise spread and height of the proposed backfilling: Year Total Loose compact Spread Avg. Top Bottom Remark waste (insitux1.25 (85% of Area height mRL mRL (Insitu) (cum) loose) m2 in M. (cum) (cum)

2017-18 1155.59 Utilized for making & maintenance of haulage road.

(avg.) 2018-19 1577.45 1971.81 1676.04 558.68 198.00 194.00 3.00 (avg.) 2019-20 2000.03 2500.03 2125.03 708.34 198.00 194.00 3.00

2020-21 2222.02 2777.52 2360.89 590.28 4.00 188.00 184.00 Backfilling

Total 6955.09 7249.36 6161.96

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8.0 USE OF MINERAL:

a) Describe briefly the end use of the mineral (sale to intermediary parties, captive consumption, export, industrial use).

The Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine by Shri Sukumar Paul works is geologically known as “Dolerite deposit”. It is one of the most common rocks characterized by fine grained hypabasal igneous rock. Mineralogical and chemically the same as gabbro and basalt. Dolerite is one of the most common rock used for road metals, civil works etc.

The stone boulders produced from the area will be transported to the Lessee own crusher & screen plant which is situated adjacent to the lease area. Here, the finished product will be produced of different sizes as per the requirement of local user, road and civil consumers.

b) Indicate physical and chemical specifications stipulated by buyers: It is a raw material used for road, railway, building construction work. There is no chemical specification requires. Only physical specification such as different sizes 5mm, 5-10mm, 10-20mm and 20-40mm is required for different purposes. The entire materials product shall be utilized in road construction, civil work for local consumer.

c) Give details in case blending of different grades of ores is being practiced or is to be practiced at the mine to meet specifications stipulated by buyers:

Not applicable. As stated above, all the raised material shall be taken for sizing the material as per requirement.

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9. OTHERS:

9.1 Site Services: It is an old grant area for Stone mining. Site services like first-aid center and drinking water facilities etc. as per Mines Act 1952 will be provided for the employees within the leasehold area. The acts and rules related with maintaining proper sanitation, hygiene & health of the miners working at the site as per Mines Act, will be strictly followed. A site office with a store room for storing spares of machinery and other mining equipment will also be provided nearby. Besides that a rest shed for taking the food for workers is proposed. Holudpukhur town is nearer from the mine, so no difficulty is experienced to get the services of repair and commodities, as there will be regular communication from mine. The required manpower and workers shall be from local villages. The power shall be provided by D.G. and fuel like diesel shall be provided to the machinery by four wheeler camper as daily use.

9. 2 Employment Potential:

Existing: As stated earlier, it is an old grant area and at present mining operation is stopped due to statutory clearance.

Proposed: The mine shall be worked under the charge of a qualified mines manager supported by adequate number of other qualified persons to supervise operations and assume statutory responsibility for observing provision of Mines Act and the Rules & Regulations made there under including Mine safety aspects.

Mining operations will be done by open cast other then fully mechanized method. However, some labors are also required for day to day maintenance work. No elaborate organizational structure is necessary, the Mines Manager will report directly to the management. Table showing generation of employment potential in the area

Sl. No. Manpower Numbers 01 Supervisor & Clerk 02

02 HEMM Operator & Helper 04

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03 Rock Breaker Operator & Helper 02

04 Water Tanker Operator & Helper 02

05 Dumper/Hyva Operator & Helper 06

07 Labor 05

Total 21

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10. MINERAL PROCESSING:

a) If processing/beneficiation of the ore or minerals mined is planned to be conducted on site or adjacent to the extraction area, briefly describe the nature of processing/beneficiation. This should indicate site and grade of feed material and concentrate (finished marketable product), recovery rate.

Stone is used in raw form in road, railway and building construction. As such, no beneficiation is required. On the other hand, the stone boulders after breaking at site shall be taken to the Lessee own crusher and screening unit for the size reduction as per the requirement of different consumers. For this, Lessee has already installed a crusher & screening unit which situated adjacent to the lease area. The crushing/screening unit is a dry process.

b) Explain the disposal method for tailings or waste from the processing plant (Quantity and quality of tailings proposed to be discharged, size and capacity of tailing pond, toxic effect of such tailings, if any, with process adopted to neutralize any such effect before their disposal and dealing of excess water from tailing dam).

Not applicable.

c) A flow sheet of schematic diagram of the processing procedure should be attached.

Flow sheet of proposed crushing & screening unit is given below:

FLOW CHART

ROM FEEDER BIN

CRUSHER/ SCREENING VIBRATOR

DUST SIZE MATERIAL SIZE MATERIAL

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d) Specify quantity and type of chemicals to be used in the processing plant.

Not applicable.

e) Specify quantity and type of chemicals to be stored on site/plant.

Not applicable.

f) Indicate quantity (Cum per day) of water required for mining and processing and sources of supply of water. Disposal of waste water and extent of recycling.

 Consumption of Water (Domestic):

 At a rate of 35 liters/head, 735 Liters of potable water will be consumed for drinking & other purpose.

 Consumption of water for Mining Activities and Plantation

 About 1000 liters/day of water will be required for sprinkling purpose to suppress the dust and another 4440Liters/day will be required for the plantation.

 Total Consumption of Water

 A total of 735 liters + 1000 liters + 4440 liters = 6175liters of water is required at the mine site daily (6.175 KLD) for various purposes.

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11. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

a) Attach a note on the status of base line information with regard to the following:

i) Existing land use pattern indicating the area already degraded due to quarrying/pitting, dumping, roads, processing plant workshop, township etc. in a tabular form:

Existing Land Use Pattern:

This is an old mine and mining operation was carried out for the production of stone as a boulder. The area has been degraded due to mining and allied activities such as degraded by way of quarry, Road in the mining lease area. So, existing degradation of land due to excavation of stone is as follows.

EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN OF THE AREA

Pattern of Utilization Existing Land use (Ha)

Excavation 0.061

Waste Dump - Road - Infrastructure - (Crusher) Plantation - (Green Belt) Total 0.061

ii) Water Regime:

The area represents small hillock, elevation ranging from 198m to 194m above from Mean Sea Level. The highest elevation i.e. 198m is situated on the Centre part of the lease boundary whereas lowest relief is 194mRL. During the field study of the area, the surrounding wells, tube wells and Bhangbanga River are also studied and it was observed that the ground water body is found at about 15m below the base i.e. at about 179mRL. Since the ultimate depth has been designed up to the depth of 184mRL, there is no chance of intervene the water body.

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The surface runoff water from some dry small nala periphery of the area finally connected to the Bhangbanga River which is located on the Northern side at a distance of about 4.50km from the lease area.

Rain Water:

The leasehold area is located in the Saraikela-Kharsawan district of Jharkhand and the area in general, receives appreciable amount of rainfall, which is in the range of 1100mm to 1200mm per year. The average rainfall is about 1150 mm. Most of the precipitation goes on surface run off and finally discharges into the Bhangbanga River which controls the overall drainage system /pattern of the area, are not going to be changed/redirected due to the proposed mining activities. Since the proposed pits will be above the surface level, there will is no accumulation of water occurred in the area.

Ground Water:

During the rainy season, some of the rainwater goes below the sub-surface in the leasehold area. The rainwater, which goes into the sub surface in the hill range, finds its way through cracks, joints and fissures and finally reaches to valley or plain land. The quarries on the hilltop or on hill slope do not have any sign of seepage of water. During the field study of the area, the surrounding wells, tube wells and Bhangbanga River are also studied and it

was observed that the ground water body is found at about 179m RL.

iii) Flora & Fauna:

There is no flora and fauna of national importance. This lease area is free from vegetation and also out of forest area. The area is devoid of any agriculture land, but outside the area, some agriculture land is there & onetime crop is being cultivated. Because of lack of forest cover around and close to the lease area, there is no wild animal of any significance has been reported. Only domestic animals like cow, goat, buffalo, cat, dog etc are observed / found in the area.

iv) Quality of Air, ambient noise level and water Mining operation in the area has been carried out by open caste manual method by deployment of labour in the previous year. As such, the Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) of the area is not affected. It is proposed that the mining operation in the area shall be carried out by open cast (OTFM) method of mining in combination of number of Dumpers,

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Jackhammer etc. The source of noise in the area will be due to drilling, compressor operation and Dumper movement. During the plan period, there will be generation of noise due to use of HEMM. There is no water regime passing through the lease area. Since mining will be restricted in the hilly region and slopes away from the nala, there is very little chance of polluting water. Water quality of surface as well as ground water shall not be affected due to mining activities. There will be no quarry discharge water from the mine.

v) Climatic Condition:

The climate of the area is sub tropical. May is the hottest month whereas December and January are comparatively colder months. The area faces extreme temperatures variations between the maximum of 470C during the summer and the minimum of 70C during winter. Annual rainfall averages 1150mm & most of it is precipitating between mid June to early October. The rest of the period is practically dry.

Humidity is generally about 16%-24% with a maximum of 60% during monsoon, the general wind direction is easterly averaging 20 km/hr with no intense industrial activity, the air is quite clean & the environment in healthy.

vi) Human Settlement: There is no human settlement within the leasehold area. There are village Urughutu & Jambani which is situated at a distance of about 1Km from the lease hold area & some other villages within 10 Kms radius.

vii) Public buildings, places of worship & monuments: The area is devoid of any notable public buildings, National monuments, places of worship etc. There are no Natural Parks of tourist interest or wild life sanctuary near the area.

viii) Does the area (partly or fully) fall under notified area under water (prevention & control of pollution) Act 1974.

This area does not fall under notified area under water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974.

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b) Attach an Environmental Impact Assessment Statement describing the impact of mining and beneficiation on environment on the following over the next five year. i) Impact on Land degradation

This is a working mine as such the area has been degraded due to mining and allied activities such as degraded by way of quarry. At present, total 0.061 ha area has been broken due to mining and allied activities out of which, 0.061 ha is due to quarry. Now, during this plan period, it is proposed to develop the lease from top to bottom. It has been estimated that, about 1.517 ha area shall be in use due to mining and allied activities by the end of the plan period out of which 0.925 ha area comes under excavation. Existing land use and area to be degraded during this plan period is given in Table – 11.1.

TABLE - 11.1 PRESENT AND FUTURE LAND USE PATTERN

Pattern of Existing Land At the end of plan At Conceptual period Utilization use (Ha) period (Ha) (Ha) Excavation 0.061 0.925 0.925 (Out of the total excavated (0.185 ha Reclaimed area, an area of 0.185 will be as backfilling and reclaimed by backfilling, 0.259ha rehabilitate by will be left to serve as water Plantation). reservoir and remaining 0.481will be Dead benches). The reclaimed area shall be rehabilitated by plantation. Waste Dump - - - Road - - - Infrastructure - - - Plantation - 0.592 0.592 (Green Belt) (Within safety zone) (Within safety zone

Total 0.061 1.517 1. 517

ii) Impact on Air Quality:

It is proposed that during this plan period, mining operation in the area shall be carried out by opencast other than fully mechanized method by using excavator in combination of number of Hywa/ dumpers and Jackhammer etc. This may cause impact on air quality. The dust will be generated due to movements of heavy vehicles, Hywa etc. So, after the commencement of mining operation, Ambient Air Quality of the area shall be monitored to

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know the quality of air. However, water spraying on haul roads, Green belt development along safety zone etc will act as a screen for dust and AAQ control.

(iii) Impact on Dust Fall: It is proposed that during this plan period, mining operation in the area shall be carried out by opencast mechanized method by using excavator in combination of number of Hywa dumpers and Jackhammer etc. There will be some dust fall due to use of Hywa, HEMM etc. This dust fall can be reduced by adopting regular water spraying on haul roads as well as by plantation.

(iv) Impact on Noise Characteristics: It is proposed that during this plan period, mining operation in the area shall be carried out by opencast OTFM method by using excavator in combination of number of Hywa/ dumpers and etc. However, there will be some noise pollution due to movement of Hywa, HEMM etc.

v) Impact on Water Quality: Surface and ground water is not affected due to mining activity of this mine. There is no perennial source within the leasehold. There is no cause of contamination of water, as no industrial effluent is discharged and there is also little chances of quarry discharge water from mine in rainy season.

vi) Vibration levels (due to blasting): Only shallow hole drilling shall be made by Jackhammer rock drills driven by air compressors of 800mm and 1200mm shall be done. Hence the vibration level due to blasting will be very negligible.

vii) Impact on Socio-economics: The lease area for Stone mining is situated in Saraikela-Kharsawan district and is located in backward areas where general living condition of the people is below poverty line. Agriculture has not been developed in the region to the extent it should have been. People, therefore, depend mostly on this type of mines or other local work for their livelihood. This has got a positive impact on the living condition of the local inhabitants. At least, these people have been assured of their daily bread.

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Besides the direct employment in the mines, indirect engagement may be two to three times. Mining activity in the area has brought some positive effect like better employment potentiality, better health care, better living, better sanitation conditions, better education facilities etc.

Viii) Historical Monuments etc.: The area is devoid of any notable historical monuments.

c) Attach an Environment Management Plan (supported by appropriate plans and sections) defining the time-bound action proposed to be taken with sequence & timing in the following areas (or diagrams should be used):

Temporary storage and utilization of top soil:

There is no top-soil cover in the area. The inter-bedded soil is with debris type intimately mixed with morrum. During the plan period, no topsoil shall be generated.

[ Year wise proposal for reclamation of land affected by abandoned quarries and other mining activities during first five years:

This is an old working mine for stone mining lease and the mining operation in this area is going on by mechanized method. At present not a single quarry or part thereof has been exhausted. The life of the mine shall be 4 years based on mineralized area marked. It has been calculated that at this stage, about 0.925 ha area shall come under excavation. At this stage, a portion of mined out area which reached below the surface level and it is proposed 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling, 0.259 ha area shall be left as water reservoir for rain water harvesting, the water of which will be utilized by local people for their domestic purpose rather rest area shall be proposed for plantation of all the dead benches.

Finally, at ultimate stage, reclamation and post mining land use pattern of the area shall emerge as follows:-

i) Total 1.517 ha area shall be degraded due to mining & allied activities. Out of this, 0.925 ha area shall be due to excavation. At this stage, a portion of mined out area which reached below the surface level and it is proposed 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling & 0.259 ha mined out area shall be left as water reservoir for rain water harvesting, the water of which will be utilized by local people for their domestic purpose rather rest area shall be proposed for plantation of all the dead benches.

The area so degraded due to mining activity shall be restored and handed over to the concerned authority in a useful manner.

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Programme of afforestation year wise for the initial five years indicating numbers of plants with name of species to be afforestated under different areas in hectares:

The year-wise plantation programme during this plan period is given in Table – 11.2

Table – 11.2

TABLE SHOWING PROPOSED PLANTATION PROGRAMME DURING THE PLAN PERIOD.

Area to Expected No. of be Year Location Species of Plant Survival Plants Covered Rate (%) (Ha) 2016-17 - - - Amaltash,

493 0.197 Sheesham, 2017-18 Safety Zone Area Gulmohar, Teak, 60 to 70% 2018-19 Safety Zone Area 493 0.197 Gamhar, Neem, Papal, etc 2019-20 Safety Zone Area 494 0.197

Total - 1480 0.592 2020-21 Over at Backfilled Maintenance of planted area 463 0.185 samplings

Total - 1943 0.777

Measures to control erosion/sedimentation of water courses: There is no perennial water course within the mining lease area. Outside surface run-off flows through nala and fall finally in Bhangbanga River (Perennial) which is at a distance of about 4.50 km from leasehold area.

Treatment and disposal of water from mine:

Not applicable.

Measures for minimizing adverse effects on water regime: As stated earlier, surface water and ground water sources are not affected due to this project. Since mining will be restricted in the hilly region and slopes away from the nala, there is very little chance of polluting water. Water quality of surface as well as ground water is not affected due to mining activities. There will be no quarry discharge water from the mine. But during rainy season there may be a chance of surface water pollution due to contamination of suspended and dissolved solids those are mostly expected from the outer slopes during monsoon. For this, following measures are being proposed to control water pollution during rainy season, if any:-

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 A drain around quarry, to arrest flow of loose sediments before discharge into the drainage system of region through settling tanks.

 Construction of drain to guide the rain water from higher to lower contour. Drain to be cleaned up periodically.

 Strengthening of small / rock barriers across the drains at intervals to check the water current and to arrest the solid particles.

Protective measures for ground vibrations/air blast caused by blasting:

Not applicable

Measures for protecting historical monuments and for rehabilitation of human settlements likely to be disturbed due to mining activity: The area is devoid of any notable historical monuments and rehabilitation of human settlements will not be effected due to mining activity.

Socio economic benefits arising out of mining: Due to mining activities in the area, employment of technical, supervisory, other highly- skilled & skilled category shall be generated. Some more persons may be associated with this project to carry out some other developmental jobs as per need-base from time to time. Satellite income such as shopping, supply of food items, tailoring, hoteling etc. are extra. Medical, transport, communication facilities including the Purchase facilities and cultural improvement will be developed. Moreover the general awareness and lifestyle of the people in the area will be improved.

Apart from the financial benefits, this project will have a great positive social impact especially in this effected region, where the local population, in the nearby villages and are still dependent one season rice cultivation for their livelihood. Further, from the environmental point of view, this project will have minimal impact, as the project envisages opencast quarrying operations using excavator. Also there will be no conflict of interests for resources between the lessee and the local population. In fact, the local people have expressed their unanimous support to this project by passing resolutions. So, mining activity in the area shall brought some positive impact like better employment potentiality, better health care, better living, better sanitation conditions etc.

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12.0 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN

1.0 Introduction:

a) Name of Lessee:

SHRI SUKUMAR PAUL

Present Address:

S/O- Late Prahalad Chandra Paul Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar, District: - Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand, Pin-831002.

Location and Extent of Lease Area: The Stone mining lease over an area of 3.75 acres by Shri Sukumar Paul is situated in village: Urughutu & Jambani, Thana – Rajnagar (Govindpur), Khata No. – 157 & 85, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) in the district of Saraikela-Kharsawan of Jharkhand State. The area is located in survey of India Topo Sheet No. 73 J/2 (F45I2) and bounded by Latitude: 220 36’ 49.01” to 220 36’ 56.77” Longitude: 860 05’ 55.87” to 860 05’ 59.92”. The Jamshedpur- Chaibasa road (SH-6) is crossing on the Northern side at a distance of about 2 km from the lease area. The nearest Railway Station is Haldipokhar which is located at a distance of about 08 km on the Eastern side from lease area. The area represents small hillock of dolerite trending is NW-SE ranging from 198m to 194m above from MSL. The highest elevation i.e. 198m peak is situated at the center. The stone boulders exposed throughout the area on the upper part of the hillocks. But on the lower part, these boulders are associated with quartzitic morrum & alluvium soil. The general slope of the area is on the North-East side.

Type of Lease Area:

The lease area contains non-forest Govt.Waste land (Gair Majurwa land).

Present Land Use Pattern: This is a working mine and mining operation was carried out for the production of stone to meet the requirement of local consumers. During field observation the area has been degraded due to mining and allied activities such as degraded by way of quarry, road etc. in

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the mining lease area. So, existing degradation of land due to excavation of stone is as follows.

EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN OF THE AREA

Pattern of Utilization Existing Land use (Ha)

Excavation 0.061

Waste Dump - Road - Infrastructure - Plantation - (Green Belt) Total 0.061

Method of Mining: Initially, mining operation in this lease area was carried out by open caste manual method by using shovel, spade and hammer for excavation, production and removal of waste with a combination of dumpers. No Drilling/blasting operation was carried out in the previous years. The mechanized mining method has been proposed for this plan period .The mining operation in this area shall be carried out by open caste mechanized method (OTFM) by using HEMM for excavation, production and removal of waste with a combination of Hyva/dumper.

In case small amount of drilling is also required to be done. The shallow hole drilling shall be made by Jackhammer rock drills driven by air compressors and blasting shall be carried out by engaging authorized explosive agency under competent supervision. However, regular blasting is not envisaged at this stage. Secondary rock drilling will not be done – using hydraulic rock breaking to produce boulders of required size (of around 8”) for the crushing plant.

This mine is planned to develop with the maximum production capacity of 706137.15 Cft/annum or 2353.76 cft/day or 66.66 cum/day or 19998.22 cum/annum or 166.66 MT/day or 50000.00 MT / annum. Keeping in view of production target the method of mining adopted shall be by opencast (OTFM) method on a single shift basis where the stone boulder (of different sizes) will be excavated. Initially, mining operation in this lease area

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was carried out by opencast manual method by using shovel, spade and hammer for excavation, production and removal of waste with a combination of dumpers. No Drilling/blasting operation was carried out in the previous years. The mechanized mining (OTFM) method has been proposed for this plan period .The mining operation in this area shall be carried out by opencast other than mechanized method (OTFM) by using HEMM for excavation, production and removal of waste with a combination of Hyva/Dumper.

In case small amount of drilling is also required to be done. The shallow hole drilling shall be made by Jackhammer rock drills driven by air compressors and blasting shall be carried out by engaging authorized explosive agency under competent supervision. However, regular blasting is not envisaged at this stage. Secondary rock drilling will not be done – using hydraulic rock breaking to produce boulders of required size (of around 8”) for the crushing plant.

Mineral Processing Operations: Stone is used in raw form in road, railway and building construction. As such, no beneficiation is required. On the other hand, Stone is used in raw form in road, railway and building construction. As such, no beneficiation is required. On the other hand, the stone boulders after breaking at site shall be taken to the Lessee own crusher and screening unit for the size reduction as per the requirement of different consumers. For this, Lessee has already installed a crusher & screening unit which is situated adjacent to the lease area. The crushing/screening unit is a dry process.

1.1 Reason for Closure: The total reserve is 156492.00 MT and the maximum production target is 50000.00 MT. But in during this plan period total production of stone will be 156489.95 MT. After the plan period the remaining stone reserve is 156492.00 – 156489.95 = 2.05 MT, therefore the total life of the mine is 4 years.

1.2 Statutory Obligation: a) Mining Plan has been prepared for the next five years. b) Forest clearance is not required as no forest land is involved. c) Form-1M & project feasibility report has been submitted for EC.

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1.3 Closure Plan Preparation:

b) Name and Address of the Applicant:

Shri Sukumar Paul

Address:

S/O- Late Prahalad Chandra Paul. Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar, District:- Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand, Pin- 831002.

Lessee, Shri Sukumar Paul of Urughutu - Jambani Stone Mine is a private individual and his residence is situated in the state of Jharkhand at Village- Chota Sijulata, P.O- B. Kutumb, P.S- Rajnagar, District: - Saraikela-Kharsawan. The Lessee has adequate knowledge of Stone Mining. Lessee is possesses a sound financial background. Copy of I.D proof and permanent address is enclosed as Annexure-II.

Name and address of the RQP who: Prepared the Mine Closure Plan.

Dr Gurupinder Singh Jaiswal Consultant (Mines & Minerals) Government Recognized.

Address: 01, Vidhyapati Tower, Road No-07, Ramnagar, P. O. – Sonari – 831011, Dist. – Singhbhum East, Jharkhand Ph. No. 0657 – 2309730.

A copy of RQP’s certificates is enclosed as Annexure – V.

2.0 MINE DESCRIPTION: Topography: The mining lease over an area of 3.75 acres by Shri Sukumar Paul is situated in village: Urughutu & Jambani, Thana. – Rajnagar (Govindpur), No. – 160 & 169, Plot No. – 404(P) & 483(P) in the district of Saraikela-Kharsawan of Jharkhand State. The area is located in survey of India Topo Sheet No. 73 J/2 and bounded by Latitude: 220 36’ 49.01” to 220 36’ 56.77” Longitude: 860 05’ 55.87” to 860 05’ 59.92”.

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The area represents small hillock of dolerite trending is NW-SE ranging from 198m to 194m above from MSL. The highest elevation i.e. 198m peak is situated at the center. The stone boulders exposed throughout the area on the upper part of the mounds. But on the lower part, these boulders are associated with quartzitic morrum & alluvium soil. The general slope of the area is on the North-East side.

GEOLOGY:

Regional Geology: Local Geology: Details are given in chapter III. Reserves:

Grade of Minerals: The stone is used for construction work as well as in roads, railways and buildings.

2.2 Mining Method:

The method of mining is proposed to be done by opencast (OTFM) method. The proposals are described in Chapter- 4 and above para-1.0.

2.3 Mineral Beneficiation:

Described in Para – 1.0 above.

3.0 REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF MINING PLAN/SCHEME OF MINING INCLUDING FIVE YEARS PROGRESSIVE CLOSURE PLAN UPTO THE FINAL CLOSURE OF MINE.

It is an old working mine but no mining plan or scheme of mining has been prepared earlier. As such, question of review of implementation of mining plan/scheme of mining including

four years progressive closure plan up to the final closure of mine. However, mining plan for lease has been prepared wherein development, excavation, production of mineral, generation of intercalated waste etc for the the next five years plan period has been chalked out whereas first financial year i.e. 2016-17 has already passed and next four financial years i.e. 2017-18 to 2020-21 till 07.09.2021.The details layout of the proposed quarry & development sections are indicated in Plate – 6 (A-D). Also, a detail is given in Chapter – IV.

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Water Regime: The area represents small hillock, elevation ranging from 198m to 194m above from Mean Sea Level. The highest elevation i.e. 198m is situated on the Centre part of the lease boundary whereas lowest relief is 194mRL. During the field study of the area, the surrounding wells, tube wells and Bhangbanga River are also studied and it was observed that the ground water body is found at about 15m below the base i.e. at about 179mRL. Since the ultimate depth has been designed up to the depth of 184mRL, there is no chance of intervene the water body.

Air Quality: It is proposed that during this plan period, mining operation in the area shall be continued by opencast (OTFM) method by using excavator in combination of number of Hyva, shallow hole drilling, etc. This may cause impact on air quality. The dust will be generated due to movements of heavy vehicles, Hyva etc. So, after the commencement of mining operation, Ambient Air Quality of the area shall be monitored to know the quality of air. However, water spraying on haul roads, Green belt development along safety zone etc will act as a screen for dust and AAQ control.

Plantation: Reclamation and Rehabilitation of land shall be carried out by means of plantation. The plantation shall be done in safety zone area. Total 1480 plants have been proposed covering 0. 592 ha area during this plan period. In the long run, this will create a green belt all around the lease area. Plantation along statutory barrier (7.5 m from the all along the ML boundary) shall be carried out on yearly basis to develop a green belt. The detail of plantation proposed during this plan period is given in Chapter – 11.

4.0 CLOSURE PLAN: 4.1 Mined Out Land:

Existing Land use: This is a working mine as such the area has been degraded due to mining and allied activities such as degraded by way of quarry. At present, total 0.061 ha area has been broken due to mining as quarry.

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Land use at the end of plan period: Total1.517 ha area shall be in use due to mining and allied activities by the end of the plan period out of which 0.925 ha area comes under excavation.

Land use at conceptual stage: Based on the present mineralized area, an ultimate pit limit has been designed. This has been shown in Conceptual plan & Sections. As per life of the mine this plan period is also conceptual stage. It has been calculated that total 1.517 ha area shall be in use due to mining and allied activities by the end of the plan period out of which 0.925 ha area comes under excavation.

4.2 Water Quality Management: Surface water and ground water sources are not affected due to this project. Since mining will be restricted above water table and away from the nala, there is very little chance of polluting water. Water quality of surface as well as ground water is not affected due to mining activities. There will be no discharge water from the quarry. But during rainy season there may be a chance of surface water pollution due to contamination of suspended and dissolved solids those are mostly expected from the outer slopes during monsoon.

For this, following measures are being proposed to control water pollution during rainy season, if any:-

 A drain around quarry, to arrest flow of loose sediments before discharge into the drainage system of region through settling tanks.

 Construction of drain to guide the rain water from higher to lower contour. Drain to be cleaned up periodically.

 Strengthening of small / rock barriers across the drains at intervals to check the water current and to arrest the solid particles.

4.3 Air Quality Management: It is proposed that during this plan period, mining operation in the area shall be continued by opencast mechanized method by using excavator in combination of number of Hywa, wagon drill, etc. This may cause impact on air quality. The dust will be generated due to movements of heavy vehicles, Hywa etc. So, after the commencement of mining operation,

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Ambient Air Quality of the area shall be monitored to know the quality of air. However, water spraying on haul roads, Green belt development along safety zone etc will act as a screen for dust and AAQ control.

4.4 Waste Management: From the development plan, it is clear that there will be generation of waste (6955.09 cum) during this plan period. It is proposed that all waste to be generated during this plan period, generation of 1st year waste will be utilizing for preparation of approach road. The working of first year shall lead to exhaustion of some part of the quarry. So, it is proposed that the accumulated waste after first year onward shall be utilized for backfilling of the exhausted portion. So, in the 2nd year of this plan period, backfilling of exhausted portion of the quarry shall be started from SE portion of the applied area. Simultaneously, backfilling of exhausted portion shall continue till the last year of the plan period

4.5 Top-Soil Management: There is no top-soil cover in the area. The inter-bedded soil is with debris type intimately mixed with morrum. During the plan period, no topsoil shall be generated.

4.6 Tailing Dam Management: Not applicable

4.7 Infrastructure: There is no infrastructure in the area.

4.8 Disposal of Mining Machinery: Not applicable

4.9 Safety and Security: The life of the mine has been anticipated to be 4 years based on mineralized area marked. It has been calculated that at this stage, about 0.925ha area will come under excavation. At this stage, a portion of mined out area which reached below the surface level and it is proposed 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling, 0.319ha mined out area shall be left as water reservoir for rain water harvesting, the water of which will be utilized by local people for their domestic purpose rather rest area shall be proposed for plantation of all the dead

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benches. On the other hand, year-wise plantation will be carried out along the safety zone to develop a green belt. Till that time, private security guards will be engaged for security and safety.

4.10 Disaster Management and Risk Assessment: High risk factors such as landslide, subsidence flood, fire, tailing dam failure etc are neither encountered nor anticipated. As such, emergency plan for quick evacuation, ameliorative measures are not proposed.

4.11 Care and maintenance during temporary discontinuance: The following protective measures would be taken up to deal with the unforeseen circum stances that may arise due to temporary discontinuance of the mine. i. The entry of the pits would be fenced with Notice Board at the fences prohibiting entry into any of the pits by unauthorized persons.

ii. The boundaries of the pits would be fenced off to prevent cattle entering any of the pits.

iii. Audible warning sirens will be established at the mine office to be used during emergency so that prompt help can be received from proper sources.

5.0 ECONONMIC REPERCUSSIONS OF CLOSURE OF MINE AND MANPOWER RETRENCHMENTS:

5.1 Number of local residents employed in the mine, status of the continuation of family occupation and scope of joining the occupation back.

At the closure of mine, it is sure that there would be economic repercussions & Manpower retrenchment. But at the same time the lessee would take responsibility for the men who were working for him by opening some new business such as dairy farm, piggery farm & other job oriented works so that they can be further employed and engage them in his sister concern.

5.2 Compensation given or to be given to the employees connecting with sustenance of himself and their family members.

At this stage, the mine is not envisaged for final closure due to the reason stated earlier. However, in the case of final closure of the mine, due compensation and statutory monitory benefits shall be accorded to the workmen. Also they can join their family occupation, which

is agriculture.

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5.3 Satellite occupations connected to the mining industry – number of persons engaged therein – continuance of such business after mine closes.

In case of final closure of the mine the skilled and semi-skilled workers such as Drivers, Operators, Khalasi, Mate etc. shall be provided alternate jobs, if possible, in any of the sister concern of the management.

5.4 Continued engagement of employees in the rehabilitated status of mining lease area and any other remnant activities.

Already explained in item 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3.

5.5 Envisaged repercussions on the expectation of the society around due to closure of mine.

The area disturbed by mining activity shall be restored at the time of final closure of mine. Total 1.517 ha land shall be degraded by the end of this plan period. Keeping in view the present status of the mine, 1.517 ha area shall be degraded up to the conceptual stage and it is proposed 0.185 ha shall be reclaimed by backfilling, 0.319ha area shall be left as water reservoir for rain water harvesting, the water of which will be utilized by local people for their domestic purpose rather rest area shall be proposed for plantation of all the dead benches.

6.0 TIME SCHEDULING FOR ABANDONMENT: Since the geological reserve is sufficient enough. The life of the mine is estimated to the tune of 5 years, therefore question of time scheduling for abandonment does not arise at present.

7.0 ABANDONMENT COST: There is no possibility of abandonment of deposit during this plan period. It has been calculated that the life of the mine 4 years. However, tentative costs of important activity during this plan period e.g., environment protection etc. has been indicated to have the idea about the funds. Monitoring of Air and noise shall be carried out. Tentative cost for this will

be Rs. 213720.00 during plan period.

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PROPOSAL FOR ITEM NO. 5 & 6 OF PMCP (During plan period )

EXPENDITURE ITEMS AREA (HECT) QUANTITY DETAILS (Rs.) REMARKS

PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED (A) i) Backfilling 0.185 5799.50 80000.00 Backfilling of exhausted area has RECLAIMATI been proposed at the Plan period. ON & ii) Afforestation of the 0.185 463 18520.00 Plantation proposal at backfilled REHABILITA backfilled area area. TION OF iii)Others(plea-se - - - Not applicable. MINED OUT specify) LAND/AREA iv) Pisciculture - - - Not possible.

v) Converting into - - - Not possible due to the hilly terrain. water reservoir.

vi)Picnic Spot - - - Mine is not going to be closed due to the reason stated above. (B) i)Terracing - - - Not applicable. STABLIZATI ON & ii) Pitching - - - Not applicable. REHABILITA TION OF iii) Construction of DUMPS Parapet Not applicable. - - (with lease) Walls/Retaining wall at - the toe of dumps iv) Construction of Check Dams along Not applicable. - - - slope of vallies etc.

v) Construction of Settling ponds Not applicable. - - - (Garland Drain etc.)

vi) Desilting of settling - - - Not applicable at this stage. ponds, channels. vii) Afforestation - - - Not applicable as there is no on dumps proposal of waste dumping. viii) Others (Please - - - - Specify) Plantation (C) i) Afforestation Plantation proposal along the REHABILITA (Green Belt building) 0.592 1480 Rs. 59200.00 safety zone TION OF BARREND ii) ) Others (Please AREA Specify) - - - - WITHIN LEASE (D) i) Ambient Air Quality There is a proposal to monitor the - - Rs. 15000.00 ENVIRONME AAQ twice in yearly. NTAL ii) Water Quality There is a proposal to monitor the - - Rs. 15000.00 MONITORIN water quality twice in yearly. G (Core zone iii) Noise Level Survey There is a proposal to monitor the - - Rs. 6000.00 & Buffer noise quality twice in yearly. Zone iv) Ground Vibration - - - - separately) v) Others (Please Fencing etc. - - Rs. 20000.00 Specify) Safety TOTAL Rs. 213720.00

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8.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE: During this plan period, 1.517 ha area will be used in next five years of mining plan period. On the other hand, no area has been proposed for reclamation or rehabilitation during this period. Hence, financial assurance has been calculated at the rate of Rupees 25,000 per hectares as mentioned below:

1.517 Ha. X Rs. 25,000.00 = Rs. 37925.00

As per rule, minimum financial assurance for open cast mechanized mine is Rupees Two Lakh only.

9.0 Certificate – This being a progressive mine closure plan, the prescribed certificate duly signed by the Applicant is enclosed. 10.0 Plans & Sections – The required plans and sections are enclosed in the mining plan. *****************

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