Form-1 Pre-Feasibility Report EMP, Proposed & Mining Plan

For

Ordinary Sand Mine of M/S. State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) (Mine Lease Area: 24.00ha.)

At VIJAYANAGARAM VILLAGE, MANUGURU MANDAL, DISTRICT, TELANGANA STATE.

Proposed By M/S. Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) H.No.6-2-915,4th Floor, Rear Block, HMWSSB Premises, Khairtabad, -500004, Telangana. ------Prepared By SRI SAI MANASA NATURE TECH (P) LIMITED Plot no: 74/A, Flat no: 102, Central bank Building, Kalyan Nagar, Hyderabad-500 038. Phone: 040-2381 6333,Telefax: 040-2381 6222

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Information to be furnished by the S.No Information required proponent Proposed Ordinary Sand Mine 1. Name of the project or activity of Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) H.No.6-2-915,4th Floor, Rear Block, 2. Name of the organization/owner. HMWSSB Premises, Khairtabad, Hyderabad-500004, Telangana. 3. Address for communication Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) 4. Telephone numbers ---- Email ID of the organization or contact 5. [email protected] person 6. Location of the Proposed project or Ordinary sand mine of 24.00 Hectares activity Ramanujapuram, (GP)Vijayanagaram Village, Manuguru Mandal, , Telangana State. 7. Appraisal Category (B2 or B1) Category B2 Nearest habitation and distance from the 8. Lingala Village– 1.34 km due NE project or activity 9. Installed capacity / Production Capacities 2,40,000 Cu. m (1 year) Specify the Fuel (Coal / CNG / 10. Not required biomass/Others) and quantity required 11. Details of Land use/Land Cover The Q.L area is open area, Part of Bed 12. Occupancy, ownership of the land in which the activity is proposed: (Government land / Private land / Forest Government Land land /Revenue land /Temple land /leased land/ land belongs to other Department) 13. If it is a Forest land, the following details shall be furnished: (Whether it is a Reserved forest / Protected forest/Demarcated forest/ National Parks/Sanctuaries/any land in Not Applicable possession of Forest Department.) (The village map with Sy. No. indicating nearest forest boundary line from the site shall be enclosed) 14. Total investment of the project/activity. Rs. 40 Lakhs a. Funds allocated for EMP (capital cost Rs. 2.60 Lakhs (Capital Cost) 1

and recurring cost per annum) Rs. 1.07 Lakhs (Recurring Cost) 15. Brief description of the project with During mining operations fugitive dust special reference to specific pollution and emissions will be generated. Water its control measures. sprinkling will be adopted.

No Noise levels increased during operations and No impact due to noise.

No Vibrations.

No waste generation is expected in this area; hence question of waste dumping yard will not arise. 16. Compliance report on the following : i. Status of compliance of the conditions and environmental safeguards Present proposal is for Environmental stipulated in the earlier clearance Clearance letters. ii. Details of the court cases, if any, pending in any Court of Law against No court case is pending against the the project as well as any directions proposed project passed by the Court relating to the project directly or indirectly. iii. Details of the notices, if any, given to the project under Section 5 of the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 and Section 18 of the Air (Prevention No & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.

17 Whether the project attracts the provisions laid under the OM dt.16.11.2010 issued by the MoEF, GOI, No w.r.t. violation of EIA Notification, 2006 and its amendments there of ? (Yes / No) Present stage and status of the Project : New Mine M/s. Sri Sai Manasa Nature Tech Private 18 Name of the Consultant: Limited

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FORM - 1 FORM 1 (I) Basic Information Sl. No. Item Details 1. Name of the project/s Proposed Ordinary Sand Mine of Telangana State Mineral Development Coporation Ltd (TSMDC) 2. S.No. in the schedule Item- 1(a) Mining of Minerals 3. Proposed capacity 2,40,000m3 for a period of one year /area/length/tonnage to Mining Lease area :24.00 Hectares be handled/command area/lease area/number of wells to be drilled. 4. New/Expansion/Modernization New Mine 5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. Not applicable 6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ Category ‘B’ B1 7. Does it attract the general condition? If The general conditions do not apply to this yes, please specify. proposal.

8. Does it attract the specific condition? If No yes, please specify. 9. Location Boundary Latitude Longitude Point A 18º 00’ 35.40” N 80º 48’ 25.27” E B 18º 00’ 29.64” N 80º 48’ 16.94” E C 18º 00’ 14.53” N 80º 48’ 39.22” E D 18º 00’ 20.71” N 80º 48’ 47.46” E

Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Village VijayanagaramVillage, Tehsil Ramanujavaram(GP) District Manguru Mandal State Khammam District Telangana 10. Nearest railway station/Port along with Khammam Railway station –109.92km distance in km. (Sw) 11. Nearest Town, city, district Thirumalapuram Village :3.26 km (SW) Headquarters along with distance in District Headquarter – Khammam – 108.27 kms. km (SW) 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Vijayanagaram Village Panchayat / Municipal Corporation, Local body Khammam Municipal Corporation (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given) 13. Name of the applicant M/s. Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) 14. Registered Address H.No.6-2-915,4th Floor, Rear Block, HMWSSB Premises, Khairtabad, Hyderabad-500004, Telangana. 15. Address for correspondence: Name Telangana State Mineral Development Designation (Owner/Partner /CEO) Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) E-mail Telephone No. Fax No. 16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, if It is a site specific project; no alternate any. Location of these sites should be sites are proposed. shown on a topo sheet. 17. Interlinked Projects Not applicable 18. Whether separate application of Not applicable interlinked project has been submitted? 19. If yes, date of submission Not applicable 20. If no, reason Not applicable 21. Whether the proposal involves approval/clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given. No i. The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1979? ii. The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972? iii. The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991? 22. Whether there is any Government Yes. Order/Policy relevant /relating to the Mining Plan Approval Letter No. 4576/MP- site? 4/Sand/2016 Dated 05-01-2017 23. Forest land involved (hectares) No forest land is involved 24. Whether there is any litigation pending No litigation or court case is pending against the project and/or land in which against the proposed project. the project is propose to be set up? a) Name of the Court b) Case No. c) Orders/directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. (II) Activity 1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) Details thereof (with approximate S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever confirmation possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in No This is Government land. land use, land cover or topography Proposed mine is a part of river with including increase in intensity of sand reaches. Sand mining will be land use (with respect to local land done upto a depth of 1m. use plan) The activity will take place on the river. The excavated sand from mine lease area will be naturally reclaimed with the flow of water during rainy season, hence no change in land use. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation No Not required and buildings? 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No The mined out area will be replenished with sand deposit during monsoons. 1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. No Not applicable bore houses, soil testing? 1.5 Construction works? No Not applicable

1.6 Demolition works? No Not applicable

1.7 Temporary sites used for No Not envisaged. construction works or housing of construction workers? 1.8 Above ground buildings, structures No Not envisaged. or earthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations 1.9 Underground works including No No underground mining or tunneling mining or tunneling? is envisaged. 1.10 Reclamation works? No Not applicable 1.11 Dredging? No Not applicable

1.12 Offshore structures? No Not applicable

1.13 Production and manufacturing Yes About 2,40,000 m3 per annum of processes? sand by open cast excavation method. 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or No Not applicable materials?

1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of No No solid waste generation from the solid waste or liquid effluents? mine. No liquid effluent generation from the mine. 1.16 Facilities for long term housing of No Most of the workers will be operational workers? employed from local villages since the project is of one year duration. Hence long term housing facilities are not involved. 1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during Yes During operation phase there will be construction or operation? slight increase in present traffic. 1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or No No other major road, rail, air other transport infrastructure waterborne transport network is including new or altered routes and envisaged for the mining project. stations, ports, airports etc? 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing No Not envisaged. transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission lines No Not envisaged. or pipelines?

1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, No Not envisaged. realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? Yes Godavari river is abutting the mine lease area. 1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water Yes Water required for the mining from ground or surface waters? activities will be sourced through water tankers or nearby bore wells 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land No Mining will be done only during lean surface affecting drainage or run-off? season. Hence no change on land surface affecting drainage is envisaged. 1.25 Transport of personnel or materials No Not envisaged. for construction, operation or decommissioning? 1.26 Long-term dismantling or No Not envisaged. decommissioning or restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during No Not applicable decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area in either No No influx of people is envisaged as temporarily or permanently? the total manpower required during operational stage is 20 including labor 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not envisaged

1.30 Loss of native species or genetic No Not envisaged diversity?

1.31 Any other actions? No ----

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply): S. No. Information/checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped or Yes Total Land area : 24.00ha agricultural land (ha) Proposed mine is in Government Land. Proposed mine is a part of river bed with sand reaches. Sand mining will be done upto a depth of 1m.

2.2 Water (expected source & Yes Water Requirement will be 2.55 competing users) unit: KLD KLD. This water will be sourced from nearby villages through tankers. 2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Mineable reserves : 2,40,000m3 / annum 2.4 Construction material–stone, No - aggregates, sand/ soil (expected source – MT) 2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) No Not applicable 2.6 Energy including electricity and No - fuels (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW) 2.7 Any other natural resources (use No Not applicable appropriate standard units)

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health. S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or materials, which No Not envisaged. are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies) 3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or No Not envisaged. affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases) 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by No Not applicable changing living conditions? 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who No Not envisaged. could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes No Not envisaged. 4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month) S. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No No waste generation from the proposed mine. 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or Yes Very small quantity of domestic waste commercial wastes) will be generated. 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per No Not envisaged Hazardous Waste Management Rules) 4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not envisaged 4.5 Surplus product No Not envisaged

4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge No Not envisaged from effluent treatment 4.7 Construction or demolition No Not envisaged wastes 4.8 Redundant machinery or No Not envisaged equipment 4.9 Contaminated soils or other No Not envisaged materials 4.10 Agricultural wastes No Not envisaged 4.11 Other solid wastes No Not envisaged

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr) S.No. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate confirmation No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes Mining will be done through manual fossil fuels from stationary or means and sand will be transported mobile sources through tractors which will produce emissions. 5.2 Emissions from production No Not applicable processes 5.3 Emissions from materials handling Yes Dust will be generated during loading including storage or transport and unloading of sand. 5.4 Emissions from construction No Not applicable activities including plant and equipment 5.5 Dust or odors from handling of No Not applicable materials including construction materials, sewage and waste 5.6 Emissions from incineration of No Not envisaged waste 5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in No Not envisaged open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Not envisaged

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat: S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/ No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data with source of information data 6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. Yes Noise will be generated from engines, ventilation plant, crushers mining machinery & transport vehicles. 6.2 From industrial or similar No Not envisaged processes 6.3 From construction or demolition No Not applicable 6.4 From blasting or piling No Not applicable

6.5 From construction or operational Yes Operational traffic for traffic transportation of sand 6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Not envisaged

6.7 From any other sources No Not envisaged 7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea: S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use or No Not envisaged. spillage of hazardous materials 7.2 From discharge of sewage or other No Not envisaged. effluents to water or the land (expected mode and place of discharge) 7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted No Not envisaged. to air into the land or into water 7.4 From any other sources No Not envisaged. 7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up No Not envisaged. of pollutants in the environment from these sources?

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate confirmation quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc. No Not envisaged from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes No Not envisaged. 8.3 Could the project be affected by Yes Proposed lease area is located in natural disasters causing flood prone area. environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc.) ? 9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality S. No. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approxima confirmation te quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of supporting No facilities, ancillary development or development stimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g. : • Supporting infrastructure No facilities or ancillary (roads, power supply, development is proposed. waste or wastewater treatment, etc.) Not envisaged. • housing • development • extractive industries • supply industries • other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which No Not applicable could have an impact on the environment 9.3 Set a precedent for later No Not applicable developments 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to No Not applicable proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects (III) Environmental Sensitivity S. Areas Name/ Aerial distance (within No. Identity 15km.) Proposed project location boundary 1. Areas protected under None - international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value. 2. Areas which are important or Water Bodies Water Bodies sensitive for ecological reasons Godavari River Mine is on the Godavari - Wetlands, watercourses or river. other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, Gurrapeta Vagu 5.65 km(SW) forests. Perantala Cheruvu 5.90 km (SW) Kodipunjula Vagu 7.78 km (SE) Reserve Forests Reserve Forests ------

3. Areas used by protected, None - important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for bree ding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4. Inland, coastal, marine or None - underground waters 5. State, National boundaries Telangana-Chattisgargh 16.99 km(North)

6. Routes or facilities used by the None - public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7. Defense installations None - 8. Densely populated or built-up None - area 9. Areas occupied by sensitive Hospitals, schools temples - man-made land uses hospitals, and communication schools, places of worship, facilities are available in community facilities) surrounding villages 10. Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, None - surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11. Areas already subjected to None - pollution or environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12. Areas susceptible to natural Area is flood prone area. - hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions) PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT TSMDC Sand Mine, Vijayanagaram Village, Ramanujavaram (GP),Khammam District, Telangana. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Introduction

The Government of Telangana proposes to give Quarry Lease for Ordinary Sand to M/s. Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) over an extent of 24.00 Hectares of Vijayanagaram Village, Ramanujavaram (GP), Manuguru Mandal, Khammam District for a limited period of one year from the date of commencement of quarrying operations. The Mining Plan has been prepared as a pre-requisite for obtaining MoEF clearance as per the instructions issued by the Department of Mines and Geology , approved Mining Plan Letter No4576/MP-4/Sand/2016 dated 05.01.2017.

The Government of Telangana directed the District Collectorate Office to take necessary action and cause conduct of Environmental Studies as per MoEF guidelines for obtaining clearances by the Director of Mines & Geology, Warangal.

M/s. Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (TSMDC) issued work order to M/s Sri Sai Manasa Nature Tech Pvt Ltd., Hyderabad to prepare the mining plan by conducting EMP studies for obtaining clearances from the State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, Hyderabad.

The Ordinary Sand produced from this quarry shall be used for civil construction and Quarrying shall be carried out in concurrence with the provisions of WALTA Rules. 2004. Ordinary Sand occurs as unconsolidated sediments over the riverbeds and it is deposited due to transportation by flowing water and floods. The replenishment of the sand deposition might change with time depending on the river course. Since the location of the sand deposit cannot be specifically fixed, the mining plan is prepared only for one year. The Mining Plan is prepared as per MoEF Model Guidelines - March, 2010 in Compliance with orders of the Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 27-05- 07 and as per New Sand Mining Policy-2015 issued vide G.0 Ms.No.03. dated 08.01.2015. The salient features of the project are given Table 1.1.

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Table 1.1 Salient features of the project Mining Lease Area 24.00Ha Village Lingala Village -1.34km (NE) Toposheet No. 65B/16 River Godavari Topography Plain River having very mild slope Minerals of mine Sand Proposed production of 24,00,00m3/ Annum mine Method of mining Open excavation method Water demand 2.55KLD Sources of water Tankers from nearby villages Ultimate depth of Mining 1.0 m Man power 20 Nearest railway station Khammam Railway station-109.92km -SW

Nearest state State Highway –Burgampadu -Elurnagaram road -26.11km NW highway/national NH-221 is 34.51km due South Nearest Airport Warangal Railway Station 128.52km –W from QL area. Project Cost Rs. 40Lakhs

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2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent

The proposed project area is found to have good deposits of Sand Mine. Sand mining is a practice that is used to extract sand, mainly through an open pit. However, sand is also mined from beaches, inland dunes and dredged from ocean beds and river beds. It is often used in manufacturing as an abrasive, for example, and it is used to make concrete. As communities grow, construction requires less wood and more concrete, leading to a demand for low-cost sand. Sand is also used to replace eroded coastline

Another reason for sand mining is for the extraction of minerals such as rutile, ilmenite and zircon,whichcontain the industrially useful elements titanium andzirconium. These minerals typically occur combined with ordinary sand, which is dug up, the valuable minerals being separated in water by virtue of their different densities, and the remaining ordinary sand re-deposited.

The proposed project is located in Vijayanagaram village, Ramanujavaram (GP), Manuguru Mandal, KhammamDistrict, Telangana over an area of24.00ha.

2.2 Brief Information about the Project

The mining lease area of 24.00 Hais located on the river bed of Godavari River. Open excavation mining is followed and it has been proposed to produce approximately 24,00,00m3/annum of Sand. The nearest habitation, Lingala village is located at a distance of 1.34km due NE from lease area.

2.3 Need for the Project and Its Importance to the Country or Region

Due to rapid infrastructure development in , the demand of construction material has increased. To meet this demand, mining of sand is done. This project operation will provide employment directly and indirectly to the people residing in vicinity, thus improving the Socio-economic status of the area.

Formation, deposition and movement of river sand is a renewable and dynamic process. River sand rough in texture and it is devoid of any clay or silt and salts and hence it is the most suitable raw material for the construction work. Further, the sediment in the form of river bed material deposited in the last many years may change the shape of the river bed from a valley to a dune. Hence, it is necessary to remove the materials so that the river gets channelized.

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2.4 Demands-Supply Gap

Ever growing and endless demand for river sand for the fastest growing construction industry has placed immense demand on river sand. The demand for sand, water, food and fuel is never ending. While the demand is rapidly growing, the supplies are dwindling leading to an increasing gap between demand and supply. River Sand is required not only by the private builders but also by the government for construction buildings, bridges, roads etc. Substitutes like Robo sand are found to be a good substitute for river sand but it is more expensive. In order to minimize the over exploitation of river sand by the private operators, the government has directly stepped in to procurement and supply in a sustainable manner. Thus there is a need to extract river sand in a sustainable manner.

2.5 Domestic/ Export Markets

The sand is extracted mainly to meet the local needs and hence there is no proposal for export.

2.6 Employment Generation

It is an Open excavation mining. No machines are going to be used except for transport. About 20workers are going to be engaged for at least 200 days in a year for loading sand in to trucks / tractors/ tippers. It will provide indirect employment to several workers in construction sector.

3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Type of Project Including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, If Any.

The proposed Sand mine is of 24.00ha. No interlinked projects were associated with this project.

3.2 Location

The proposed project is located in Vijayanagaram village, Ramanujavaram (GP), Manuguru Mandal, Khammam District, Telangana over an area of 24.00ha.The mining lease area falls in Survey of India Toposheet No. 65B/16.

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The Geo Co-ordinates of the mine lease are:- Boundary Point Latitude Longitude A 18º 00’ 35.40” N 80º 48’ 25.27” E B 18º 00’29.64” N 80º 48’ 16.94” E C 18º 00’ 14.53” N 80º 48’ 39.22” E D 18º 00’ 20.17” N 80º 48’ 47.46” E

Location of the mining lease in Khammam District is shown in Fig – 1.

Google Earth map showing lease area is shown in Fig – 2.

Topo Map Showing 10 km Radius of Mine lease area is Enclosed as Fig - 2.

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FIG – 1 LOCATION MAP

MINE AREA

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FIG – 2 Google Earth Map

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Fig – 3 TOPGRAPHICAL MAP SHOWING 10 KM RADIUS

3.3 Details of Alternate Sites

No alternate site was considered as the project is mineral specific and site specific.

3.4 Size or magnitude of operation

The proposed mine has lease over an area of 24.00ha and the production rate is 2, 40,000m3.The lease follows open excavation mining.

Production parameters

The Mineral production target for one year is given in Table 3.1

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Table 3.1 Year wise Production Programme Bench Height Volume Area(m2) (m) (m3) 2,40,000 1 2,40,000

3.5 Geology and Reserves

3.5.1 TOPOGRAPHY

The specified sand bearing area is a gentle raising plain terrain and is part of Godavari River bed. It is having topographic relief of 6.0 Mt MSL with slopes due southeast. A High Flood Level of 12 Mt and a low Flood level of 0.1 Mt is reported. Either banks of River Godavari slightly elevated by about 2 Mt to 3 Mt from the base of the river bed formed by Flood plain.

The general soil cover in the area comprises of loamy soil. The proposed specified sand bearing area is devoid of any forest or tree cover and the only vegetation of wild grass is seen.

3.5.2 Local Geology

The entire lease area and its environs belong to the Fluvial Recent Alluvium (Sand) belonging to Quaternary Age.

3.5.3 Regional Geology

The specified sand bearing area is a part of Gondwana Super group and are well developed along the Godavari Basin/Graben, in the Pranhita-Godavari valley, in the North eastern part of the State. The belt of rocks encompasses parts of , Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam and West Godavari districts. In addition to this main Gondwana Basin, rocks belonging to the Supergroup also occur in isolated patches of fluviomarine deposits.

A twofold classification of the Gondwana Supergroup into a Lower and Upper Gondwana, is currently in vogue. Both lower and upper Gondwana sequences are well developed in the Godavari valley. Proterozoic rocks including Quaternary sediments and alluvium. The geological set

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up is as follows: Quaternary : Alluvium & Laterites Permian : Lower Gondwanas - Gondwana sediments Proterozoic : Granites & Metamorphics

(Source: Mining plan)

3.5.4 Exploration No further exploration is proposed as the mineral deposition is in the form of unconsolidated sediments and feasible for exploitation is restricted to one meter depth as the thickness of the sand deposition is 4m -5m.

3.5.5 Reserves The resources of sand are estimated by volumetric method by taking the surface area multiplied by depth of the sand to be excavated ie., 1m

1. Total Area Considered 24,00,00M2

Thickness Considered for Mining the 2. 1 M Ordinary Sand Volume of Ordinary Sand that will be 3. 24,00,00 M3 Mined

Life of the mine is = 2,40,000/365M3 = 657.5 M3/day

The average Production per day is 657.5 m3

Note*:- Adjustable to the extent of Non- Working days in view of the rains and floods (Source: Mining plan)

3.6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS

3.6.1 Method of Mining The mining operation will be carried by open excavation method. However, extraction of sand from sand bearing area shall be by manual or mechanized means subject to permission from the District WALT A Authority on a condition that there is no impact on ground water table. (Source: Mining plan)

3.7 Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Product/S, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product

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No raw material will be required in the proposed project. The operation involves the extraction of sand in its existing form and it will be transported to the local market through trucks/trolleys. The existing roads will be utilized for the transport of sand from mine site to market.

3.7.1 Use of Mineral

River sand is mainly used in construction works for production of concrete, mortar and plastering material for buildings, bridges etc.

3.7.2 Processing

Processing of Sand mine is not involved.

3.8 Resource Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse

Not envisaged

3.9 Availability of Water Its Source, Energy/ Power Requirement and Source

3.9.1 Water Requirement

Water is required only for drinking purposes and dust suppression. The number of working people is around 20so the total water requirement will be around 2.55KLD. Source of water is tankers from nearby villages.

3.10 QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/ DISPOSAL

3.10.1 Solid Waste Generation& its Disposal

No waste is anticipated in Ordinary Sand Mining

3.10.2 Liquid Effluent

No liquid effluent will be generated at the mine site.

4.0 SITE ANALYSIS

4.1 Connectivity

Sri SaiManasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd. TSMDC Sand Mine, Vijayanagaram Village, Ramanujavaram (GP),Khammam District, Telangana. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

4.1.1 Nearest Railway Station

Khammam Railway station – 109.90km due SW direction

4.1.2 Nearest Airport

Warangal Airport 128.52km due W from QL area.

4.2 LANDFORM, LANDUSE AND LAND OWNERSHIP

The mining lease is located in Government land. The working project portion is devoid of any vegetation.

4.3 Topography The specified sand bearing area is a raising ground with gentle slopes and is part of Godavari River bed . It is having topographic relief of 6.0 Mt MSL with slopes due southeast. A High Flood Level of 12 Mt and a low Flood level of 0.1 Mt is reported. Either banks of River Godavari slightly elevated by about 2 Mt to 3 Mt from the base of the river bed formed by Flood plain. The general soil cover in the area comprises of loamy soil. The proposed specified sand bearing area is devoid of any forest or tree cover and the only vegetation of wild grass is seen.

5.0 PLANNING BRIEF

5.1 Planning Concept

It is proposed to produce total of 2,40,000m3 / annum of Sand from the proposed mining lease.

5.2 Population projection The project will employ mostly workers from nearby villages. About 20 persons will be employed as workers for this proposed mine. There will not be any increase in population due to the project.

5.3 Land use planning

The project is located in 24.00ha.of Government land. There will be change in land use as the sand mine will be excavated.

5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)

Sri SaiManasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd. TSMDC Sand Mine, Vijayanagaram Village, Ramanujavaram (GP),Khammam District, Telangana. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure demand in the villages was assessed on the basis of need and priority. The assessment will be made in the socio economic survey and will be submitted at the time of final presentation regarding EC.

5.5 Amenities/Facilities

First aid box and drinking water facility will be available at the site. Temporary rest shelter will be provided at the site.

6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)

No infrastructure is proposed.

6.2 Residential Area (Non Processing Area) As the local persons will be given employment, no residential area/ housing is proposed within the mining lease area.

6.3 Water Management The total water requirement is 2.55KLD.

6.4 Sewerage System Disposal in to soak pit outside the river bank

6.5 Industrial Waste Management Not applicable.

6.6 Solid Waste management No solid waste generation from the mine lease area.

7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN Not Applicable.

8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES The Total cost of project would be around Rs. 40lakhs.

9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

Sri SaiManasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd. TSMDC Sand Mine, Vijayanagaram Village, Ramanujavaram (GP),Khammam District, Telangana. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

9.1 Financial and Social Benefits with Special Emphasis on the Benefit to the Local People Including Tribal Population, If Any, In the Area.

The project involves collection of sand. This is very essential primarily to meet the demands of sand for construction and secondarily to prevent flooding and damage to the adjoining areas. This can only be achieved by maintaining the existing course of the river.

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Sri SaiManasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PROJECT : Telangana state Mineral Development Corporation Ltd PRODUCTION : 2,40,000 Cu. m (1 year) LOCATION : Ramanujavaram (GP), Vijayanagaram Village, Khammam District, Telangana State.

Environmental Management Measures specific to the above subject mine are detailed under the following heads 1. Air Environment 2. Noise Environment 3. Water Environment 4. Land Environment 5. Socio Welfare Measures 6. Occupation Safety and Health Measures 7. Budget for Environmental Protection/management Measures

1. AIR ENVIRONMENT a) Sources of Air Pollution Main pollution from the subject Mine is Dust/ Particulate Matter/ Fugitive dust. The following are the identified sources of emission of dust during mining activity: • Excavation • Loading and Transportation

Production per annum: 2,40,000 Cu. m (1 year only) No waste generation is expected in this area

b) Air Pollution Control Measures The measures proposed for implementation are listed below • Water sprinkling will be done for dust suppression using Water Tankers having provision of sprinkling on stock yards and haul roads will be used. • Dust Masks will be provided for the workers based on work area.

2. NOISE ENVIRONMENT i) Sources of Noise • Noise produced from truck movement • Machinery operation i.e. Excavator, Tipper movement. • The mining operations will be carried out for one shift.

1 3. WATER ENVIRONMENT i) Sources of Water Pollution The area/activity which has potential resulting in water pollution are identified and listed below: • Water Consumption

ii) Water Consumption Water consumption in the mine is mainly in the following areas and is estimated to be 2.55 KLD @ day. Water will be sourced from local villages. Water balance is given below

3Water Balance (4 KLD) Activity Requirement (KLD) Dust Suppuration 1.4 Domestic Usage 0.9 Greenbelt 0.2 Total 2.55

iii) Possibility of Siltation from waste dump No waste is generated

3.1 Water Pollution control Measures The following water pollution control measures will be implemented to minimize impacts due to the above listed issues.

3.2 Waste Water generation The only wastewater generation from the Mine is from domestic use. Septic tank followed by soak pit will be provided for treating the domestic wastewater

4. LAND ENVIRONMENT Land Use: The category of the mining lease area is Government land which is covered with shrubs.

Transportation Transportation activity within the mining lease area is mainly for transportation of overburden by tippers from the mine pit to the dump yard. The length of the haulage road is approximately 270-275 m and varies with progress/ increase of mine area. Generally the stock yard shall be maintained by the Mahila Samakyas and are located, where tippers and trucks are accessible to the stock yard for their transportation.

2 4.1 Land management Measures A) Reclamation of mined out area and conceptual plan. No reclamation activities are proposed as sand will be extracted from the river bed and it will be replenished during the subsequent flood in the ensuing monsoon.

B) Green Belt Development programme Not Suggested as the quarrying of sand is over river bed on a small scale.

C) Storage and Utilization of Topsoil No top soil will be generated as the proposed quarrying is over the river bed. Hence storage and utilization of top soil does not arise.

D) Stabilization and vegetation of Dumps No dumps will be formed as the entire mineral will be utilized.

E) Measure to Control Erosion / Sedimentation of Watercourses No erosion is anticipated hence control measures not suggested.

5. SOCIAL WELFARE MEASURES The mine will provide employment to 20 persons and equal number of persons will be employed indirectly for transportation and other activities. Local persons will be given preference.

6. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH MEASURES Fugitive dust, noise and fines may affect the health of workers. Safety of employee during operation will be taken care as per mine regulations act 1961. To avoid any adverse effects on the health of workers due to dust & noise, the following measures will be implemented:

• Dust suppression of haul road. • First – Aid facilities within lease area. • Regular medical examination for the employees

7. BUDGET FOR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN Total cost for the proposed project is 40 lakhs. Budget allocated for EMP is 2.60 Lakhs (Capital Cost), 1.07 Lakhs (Recurring Cost).

3 Mining plan GOVERNMENTOFTELANGANA DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY

From To Sri. K. Yadagiri, M.Sc., ; ~ T~ice Chairman & Managing Director Dy. Director of Mines & Geology, ~; TSMDC Ltd, H.No: 6-2-915 Warangal Region:: Warangal. HMWSSB Premises Rear Block, 4th Floor, Khairatabad, Hyderabad.

2) Sri. V. Veera Raghavulu, RQP Sri Sai Manasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd, Plot No.741A, Flat No.102, Central Bank Building, Kalyan Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 038.

Lr.No.4576/MP-41Sandl2016 Dt: 05-01-2017 Sir, Sub: - Mining Plan- Sand- Mining Plan for ordinary sand over an extent of 24.00 Hectares at Godavari River at Ramanujavaram (GP) Vijayanagaram 01 g) Manuguru (M) Khammam District applied by M/s TSMDC Ltd prepared by Sri. V. Veera Raghavulu, RQP -Approved- Reg.

Ref:- 1) G.O.Ms.N0.3, Ind. &Com., [M.I] Dept., Dt: 08.01.2015 Government ofTelangana. 2) Application Dt: 10-08-2016 ofM/s TSMDC Ltd. 3) T.O. Lr.No.4576/MP-41Sand/2016 Dt: 26-09-2016 addressed to the Applicant I RQP. 4) Lr.No.TSMDCIGM(M)/MPICGMIKMM/2016-17/768 Dt: 21-12-2016 from Applicant and RQP along with fair copies of Mining Plan. ******* Through the reference 2nd cited, Mls TSMDC Ltd has submitted draft mining plan for Ordinary Sand over an extent 24.00 Hectares at Godavari River at Ramanujavaram (GP) Vijayanagaram 01 g) Manuguru (M) Khammam District prepared by Sri. V. Veera Raghavulu, RQP to this office for approval.

Through the reference 3rd cited, the RQP I Applicant is requested to submit (6) six copies of fair Mining Plans duly rectify the lapses I omissions pointed out therein as per scrutiny. Further, the applicant and RQP after rectifying the lapses I omissions have submitted (6) Six copies of fair Mining Plans vide reference 4th cited.

5 In exerci~e of the powers conferred under Rule 4.l(b)(i) ofTSSMR, 2015 vide G.O.Ms.No.1 t cited, I hereby approve the Mining Plan prepared by Sri. V. Veera Raghavulu, RQP for Ordinary Sand over an extent of 24.00 Hectares at Godavari River at Ramanujavaram (GP) Vijayanagaram (Vg) Manuguru (M) Khammam District in favour of M/s TSMDC Ltd for a period of one year i.e., 2015-16. However, the approval of Mining Plan is subject to the following conditions.

1. The Mining Plan is approved without prejudice to any other laws applicable to the extraction of Ordinary Sand from time to time made by the State Government or any other authority. 2. The approving authority does not owe the responsibility with regard to the assessment ofthe Ordinary Sand reserves in the precised area. 3. The extraction of Ordinary Sand from the specified sand bearing area shall be as per the production per day indicated in the approved Mining Plan. 4. The extraction of Ordinary Sand shall be restricted to the quantity reflected in the approved Mining Plan duly adhering to the conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Environment & Forest, Government of India in the Environmental Clearance as per EIA Notification issued vide S. O.No.1533, Dt: 14-09-2006 or any other authority. 5. The approval of Mining Plan does not confer the rights to commence quarrying operations by the applicant. The extraction of Ordinary Sand from the specified sand bearing area shall be subject to the fulfilment of the conditions laid by the Ground Water Department and DLSC. 6. The extraction method of sand quarrying from the specified sand bearing area shall be subject to alteration of excavation ofSand reserves per day if any as per the ADM&G, Khammam precise sand reach area demarcation and arrival of sand Quantity in 6.25 Hectares as per the Government orders vide Memo No. 8664/M/(1)/2014-1 Dt: 07-02- 2015.

Yours fajthfully

Sd/- K. Yadagiri Dy. Director of Mines & Geology, Warangal Region:: Warangal

Copy submitted to the Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, for favour of information. Copy to the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, for information. //A~ //

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(Prepared as per MoEF Model Guidelines- March 2010 in compliance with orders of the Hon'ble Supreme Court dted 27-02-2012 & 07-05-2012 and as per WALTA Rules 2004)

APPLICANT

TELANGANA STATE MINERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. ) (A Government of Telangana undertaking) H.No.6-2-915, 4th FLOOR, REAR BLOCK, ) HMWSSB BUILDING, KHAIRTABAD, ) HYDERABAD - 500 004, TELANGANA Telephone: 040-23393184, 23373155

October 2016 )

Prepared by V. Veera Raghavulu RQP/UDP/170/98-A Sri Sai Manasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 74/A, Flat No.102, Central Bank Building, Kalyan Nagar, Hyderabad - 500 038. Tel: 040-23816333, Fax: 040-23816222

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Certified that the Mining Plan in respect of specified sand bearing area for

Ordinary Sand over an extent of 24.00 hectares in Godavari River at

Ramanujavaram (GP), Vijayanagaram village, Manuguru mandai, Khammam ) District, Telangana has been prepared in consultation with the Department. The

) Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. understood its contents

) and agrees to implement the same in accordance with law.

) Date: Place :Hyderabad - ,./ Signaturs-of th e-. AppH ~ Rt 1·lei r- - •.;..,. ~-f "' . . · Ltc DevE ) . taki 1::,) tP Gover · • 1 • # 6-. ·, •, .. , ,. Jad. ) 4th FlOOi' ~ ·~·­ Hydel:.l d )

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Certified that the Model Guidelines issued by Ministry of Environment &

Forests, Government of India, March - 2010 on Environmental Aspects of

Quarrying of Minor Minerals been observed in preparation of the Mining Plan in

respect of specified sand bearing area for Ordinary Sand over an extent of

24.00 hectares in Godavari River at Ramanujavaram (GP), Vijayanagaram

village, Manuguru mandai, Khammam District, Telangana and where ever

specific permissions are required, the Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Ltd. will approach the concerned authorities. Also in keeping view

of the New Sand Mining Policy and Telangana State Sand Mining Rules 2015,

this Mining Plan is prepared.

It is also to certify that the information furnished in the mining plan are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Date: ~,.to .t,. Place: Hyderabad ~~~a~ h:v~~ RQP/UDP/170/98-A

.) INDEX

Chapter Contents Page No. No. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1

2.0 GENERAL 8

3.0 GEOLOGY AND PROSPECTING 10

4.0 DETAILS OF PROSPECTING 13

) 5.0 QUARRYING 14

6.0 DRILLING AND BLASTING 14

( ) 7.0 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF EXPLOSIVES 14

8.0 DUMPING YARD 15

9.0 WASTE MANAGE=MENT PLAN 15

10.0 USE OF THE MINERAL 15

11.0 MARKET ANALYSIS 15

12.0 PROCESSING PLANT IF ANY 15

13.0 SITE SERVICES 15

14.0 ENVIRONMENT PLAN 16

15.0 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 18 )

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~, ) Plate -I Key Plan Scale: 1:50,000 .) Plate -lla Quarry Lease sketch (Authenticated)

Plate -lib Lease Plan Scale: 1: 2,000 ') Plate -Ill Surface Geological Plan & Section Scale: 1: 2,000

Plate-IV Working Plan & Section Scale: 1: 2,000

Plate-V Conceptual Plan & Section Scale: 1: 2,000

) Plate- VI Environment Plan Scale: 1: 5,000

ANNEXURES

Annexure- I Copy of Ref:TSMDC/GM(M)/Sand Bearing/KMM-Manuguru/2016- 17/332, dated 16.07.2016 of the VCMD, TSMDC, Hyderabad to prepare mining plan for the said area.

) Annexure -II Office Memo No.L-11 011/47/2011-IA.II(M), dated 18.05.2012 of MoEF, Gal , New Delhi.

Annexure -Ill G.O.Ms.No.38, dated 12.12.2014 and G.O.Ms.No.3, dated 08.01.2015, . ) Industries & Commerce (M .I) Department, Govt. of Telangana .

) Annexure -IV Copy of Joint Inspection report of officers.

) Annexure- V Copy of RQP Certificate

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MINING PLAN FOR SPECIFIED SAND BEARING AREA OVER AN EXTENT OF 24.00 HECTARES IN GODAVARI RIVER AT RAMANUJAPURAM (GP), VIJAYANAGARAM VILLAGE, MANUGURU MANDAL, KHAMMAM DISTRICT, TELANGANA.

1.0 INTRODUCTION:

The Government ofTelangana proposes to give Specified sand bearing area for Ordinary Sand to Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. (TSMDC), which in tum allot to successful raising contractors for undertaking sand quarrying, over an extent of 24.00 Hectares in Godavari River at Ramanujapuram Reach in Ramanujapuram (GP), Vijayanagaram village, Manuguru Mandai, Khammam District for a limited period of one year from the date of commencement of quarrying operations. The Mining Plan has been prepared. as a pre-requisite for obtaining MoEF clearance as per the instructions issued by the MoEF in compliance with orders ofthe Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 27-02-2012 & 07-05-2012 and as per WALTA Rules 2004 and Telangana State Sand Mining Rules 2015, as desired by the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd., vide Letter No.Ref:TSMDC/GM(M)/Sand Bearing/KMM­ Manuguru/2016-17/332, dated 16.07.2016 (Annexure I).

The Government of Telangana through the Khammam District Collectorate Office while proposing to issue in principle allotment notice of the specified sand bearing area, instructed the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd., Hyderabad to take necessary action for obtaining clearai1ces viz., Approved Mining Plan, EC, CFE & CFO and conduct of Environmental Studies as per MoEF guidelines.

Team of officers from various departments jointly inspected the area and recommended for sand ) excavation (copy of Joint Inspection Report enclosed as Annexure IV). Accordingly, the Mandai Surveyor, Manuguru has submitted the Quarry Lease sketch showing the proposed sand bearing in the village map with linear measurement and is enclosed as Plate Ila.

The Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. (TSMDC), vide Letter No. Ref:TSMDC/GM(M)/Sand Bearing/KMM-Manuguru/20 16-17/332, dated 16.07.2016 issued work order to Mls Sri Sai Manasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad to prepare the mining plan by conducting EMP studies for obtaining clearances from the State APPROVED Assessment Authority. Hyderabad.

The Ordinary Sand produced from this proposed sand bearing area shall be used for civil construction and Quarrying shall be carried out in concurrence with the provisions of WALTA Rules, 2004. Ordinary Sand occurs as unconsolidated sediments over the riverbeds and it is deposited due to transportation by flowing water and floods. The replenishment of the sand deposition might change with time depending on the river course. Since the location of the sand deposit cannot be specifically fixed, the mining plan is prepared only for one year. The Mining Plan is prepared as per MoEF Model Guidelines- March, 2010 in Compliance with orders ofthe Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 27-05-07 and as per Telangana State Sand Mining Rules 2015 issued vide G.O Ms.No.3g, dated 12.12.2014 & G.O.Ms.No.3, dated og_Ol.2015, Industries & Commerce (M.l) Depm1ment, Govt. ofTelangana. The recommended Geo Co-ordinates are:- Boundary Point Latitude Longitude 1 1go 00' 35.40" N goo 4g' 25.27" E 2 1go 00' 29.64"' N goo4g' 16.94"£ 3 1go 00' 14.53" N goo 4g' 39.22" E 4 u~uuo' 20.71"N goo 4g' 47.46" E ) The map datum adopted is WGS'g4 1.1 Preparation of Lease sketch ) A sketch is prepared by the Mandai Surveyor, Manuguru showing the specified sand bearing

) area with linear measurements for open extraction of Ordinmy sand in Goaavari River at Ramanujavaram (GP), Vijayanagaram village, Manuguru Mandai, Khammam District (see Plate Ila), and subsequently a Lease Plan is drawn showing the Geo co-ordinates specified ) in the Joint Inspection report (see Annexure IV) with linear measurements and the same have been enclosed as Plate lib.

permitted capacity of sand to be excavated is 2,40,000 M3 (Plate III

2 1.2 Accessibility to the specified sand bearing area The location of the Ramanujapuram (GP), Vijayanagaram sand deposition site is spread in an area of about 24.00 hectares which is shown in the following figure No.1 extracted from Survey of India toposheet No. 65B/16.

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() Fig.l. Part of Toposheet No. 65B/16 showing proposed project site.

CJ The ordinary sand produced from this proposed sand bearing area shall be used for civil (j construction and quarrying will be carried out in concurrence with the provisions of WALTA (_j Rules, 2004. Ordinary Sand occurs as unconsolidated sediments over the river beds and it is deposited due to transportation by flowing water and floods. The location of the deposition ,) might change with time depending on the river course.

Width of the river near Ramanujapuram (GP), Vijayanagaram varies between 2600m to 3300m. Perennial water flow is shown on the western portion of the river course. Sand is

3 u u J J deposited as shallow mound on the central and eastern portion of the river course for a length of 2.5 km as shown in the adjacent topo map. The topo sheet was prepared in 1982 and the river course might change with time depending on the flood flows in between. Recent high resolution satellite is acquired from google web site and is shown below in Fig. 2.

Fig.2. Satellite showing specified sand bearing area Satellite image shows that the earlier mound portion partially disappeared and also river course has been changed. The site was visited in April 2016 and noticed that the sand deposition again accrued on the left bank may be due to heavy floods in the last rainy season between June and November 2015. Since the location of the sand deposit cannot be specifically fixed, the mining plan is prepared for one year. The Mining Plan is prepared as per MoEF Model Guidelines - March 2010 in compliance with orders of the Hon'ble _) Supreme Court dated 27.02.2012 & 07.05.2012 and as per WALTA Rules 2004.

1.3 Requirement of Mining Plan for Ordinary Sand The concept of mining plan for ordinary sand (Minor Mineral) was introduced for the first time keeping in view of the Hon'ble Supreme Court Judgment on 27.02.2012 in Deepak Kumar v/s The State of Haryana and Others making it mandatory on the State Govt. to

4 grant/renew m m111g leases even for the extent less than 5.00 hectares after obtaining Environmental Clearance from the MoEF as per the EIA Notification vide SO 1533 dated 14.09.2006. l Ordinary sand is a resultant of prolonged weathering and disintegration of the rock formation ) due to flow of river. The mineral occurs as unconsolidated sediment. A mining plan is required for any mineral when the deposition is in fix and consolidated form to be exploited by forming benches as per the Metalliferrous Mines Regulations, 1961. In fact a mining plan for ordinary sand transported and deposited due to the flow of river and control Jed by rain fall cannot be prepared.

Thus, the mining plan was prepared for ordinary sand has exclusively Lo comply as per the Hon'ble Supreme Court so as to obtain Environmental Clearance as per the norms of the MoEF.

1.4 Provision as per WALTA Rules, 2004 for Regulation of Sand quarrying: The State of Telangana enacted Water, Land and Trees Act, 2002 to promote the water conservation and Tree cover and regulates the exploitation and use of ground and surface water for protection anu conservation of water sources, land & environment and matters connected therewith or incidental thereto in the entire State ofTelangana. ) The Water, Land and Trees Act, 2001. was transformed into rules referred to as WALTA Rules 2004. The operative portion of WALT A Rules, 2004 with regards "Sand Mining" as per Rule 23 is extracted below: "In areas where sand mining is affecting ground water regime sh3ll be notified and mmmg and transportation of sand shall be prvhibited in such notified over exploited ground water micro basins/Mandai and for other areas the following conditions shall apply for exploitation of sand.

I. a) Sand mining shall not be permitted in notified ~reas except for local use in the villages or towns bordering the steams. Transportation of sand from these notified areas through mechanical means out of the local jurisdiction shall be banned. b) In IV order streams, sand mining shail be restricted to specified areas.

5 c) In V order and above rivers, viz. Godavari, Kri shna, Penna etc., sand mining may be permitted without affecting the existing sources for irrigation for drinking water or industrial purpose.

2. The sand lease holders shall not carry out quarrying within 500m of any existing structure such as bridges, dams, weirs or any other cross drainage structure. 3. Vehicles carrying sand shall not ply over the flood banks except at crossing points or bridges or on a metal road. 4. Permission to quarry sand shall not be granted within 500m of any ground water extraction structure(s) either for irrigation or drinking water purposes. 5. The streams/rivers where the thickness of sand is quite good (more than 8.00 meters) the depth of removal may be extended to 2.00 meters but in no case beyond 2.00 meters. 6. Sand quarrying shall not be permitted in streams within I 5 meters or I /5th of the width of the stream bed from the bank whichever is more. 7. Sand mining shall not be permitted in streams where the thickness of sand deposition is less than 2.00 meters. 8. The depth of removal of sand shall be restricted to one meter particularly m mmor streams where the thickness is more than 3.00 meters and Jess than 8.00 meters. 9. The sand quarrying shall be restricted to depths above the water table recorded during monsoon and in no case effect/disturb the water lake. I 0. The qwmtity of sand deposited annually in every stream ur river shall be monitored by establishing observation stations along the stream course. 11. The Ground Water Department shall take up joint inspection along with officials of ) Mines and Geology Department or other concerned departments whenever cases are referred to study the impact of sand mining in an area and shal I give recommendations. )

1.5 Model Guidelines on Environmental Aspects of Quarrying Ordinary Sand· ---==~ The MoEF vide order dated 24.03.2009 constituted a group under (E&F) to look into the Environmental aspects associated with mining ) Group after series of meeting and deliberations prepared "Envir•u,,.,...,,.,

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Environment damage being caused by un-regulated river bed mining of sand, bazari and boulders is attracting considerable attention including in the courts . . , ) The following recommendations are therefore made for river bed mining: (a) In the case of Mining Leases for river bed sand mining, specific river stretches should be identified and mining permits/lease should be granted stretch wise, so that the requisite safeguard measures are duly implemented and are etiectively monitored by the respective Regulatory Authorities. (b) The depth of mining may be restricted to 3m/water level, whichever is less. (c) For carrying out mining in proximity to any bridge and/or embankment, appropriate safety zone should be worked out on case to case basis, taking into account the structural parameter, location aspects, flow rate etc. and no mining should be carried out in the safety zone so worked out. ) Therefore, the Mining Plan has been prepared based on the provisions :1s per WALTA Rules 2004 and the model guidelines issued by the MoEF in March 2010 and in strict adherence to the provision. Further in keeping view of the New Sand Mining Policy and as per provisions of Rule 4.l.IV(b) 1 of Telangana State Sand Mining Rules 2015, this Mining Plan pi,P!1111:1.NV1 ) . ,... i·s.

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7 2.0 GENERAL:

2.1 Name & Address of the Applicant : The Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. (TSMDC) Hyderabad, Telangana.

2.2 Status of Applicant : A State Government undertaking

2.3. Type ofmineral which the applicant : Ordinary Sand intends to mine

2.4. Period of Specified sand bearing area proposed :One year

2.5 . Name & Address ofthe RQP : V. Veera Raghavulu who prepared the Mining Plan Recognised Geologist, .) Sri Sai Manasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd . Plot No.74/A, Flat No.I 02, Kalyan Nagar, Hyderabad- 500 03g. Mob: No. 9000777912 Reg.No.RQP/UDP/170/9g-A

Validity ofRQP : 31.0g.2020 (See Annexure V)

2.6 Name & Address ofthe : The Department of Mines & Geology & The Prospecting Agency Ground Water Department, Govt. ofTelangana.

2.7 LOCATION & ACCESSIBILITY:

a. Location Map :Plate- I

b. Details of the Area

The specified sand bearing area lies in between Lat: }go 00' 14.53" N to }go 00' 35.40" N & Long: goo 4R' 16.94" E to & goo 4g' 47.46" E and falls on Survey of

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SI.N District Mandai· Survey No. & Lease Type of Remarks o. Village Area in Land Hectares 1. Khammam Manuguru Ramanujapuram 24.00 Govt. Proposed for (GP), Land permission for Vijayanagaram extraction of sand

The proposed specified sand bearing sketch is enclosed as Plate II.

2.8 INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNICATION:

The specified sand bearing area is situated at a distance of 11 kms from Manuguru, the nearest major town. Ramanujapuram (GP), Vijayanagaram village is situated at a distance of 2.7 km southwest of the specified sand bearing area on the banks of Godavari River, and the district headquarters Khammam is at a distance of 144 kms via Palvancha & .

Amenities like post & Telegraph office Police station, primary health centre etc are available at Manuguru located at 11 kms south of specified sand bearing area, which is also mandai head quarters. )

Kakinada Port is the nearest port and is about 280 km from specified sand bearing area. Manuguru is the nearest major railway line on South Central Railway Broad guage line (Kothagudem -Manuguru) and is about 16.5 kms.

Electricity is not available at the proposed sand bearing area. The area is having good ground water potential. The ground water level is about 3 to 4 m below general ground level and the borewells around hzve good yield. ) J Agriculture is important occupation of the local people. Further good employment potential exists for the skilled labour in existing coal mines and other allied industries near Manuguru and ) also in allied small scale industries. The climate of Manuguru is generally dry an:.:.;d~=~:.::.

) and May are the hottest months and the hot winds generally last till the end of Bengal is at a distance of 160 miles from the city, the sea breeze renders the ) both in winter and in summer. The hottest day falls in May with some shi

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The coolest day falls between the months of December and February. The southwest Monsoon is not very important for this town. Winds are from west and North- West during this season. This town and region depends mainly on the North - East monsoon. The North - East monsoon occurs along the East Coast of India during the month of October and continues till December. The region has a tropical climate similar to the rest of the Telangana region. The summers (March-June) are very hot and dry while the winters are fairly pleasant. The temperatures in the summers often rise over 48 degrees during the day. This period gives about 72% annual rainfall. The average rainfall of the district is 1750 mm. The southwest monsoon contributes major portion of annual rainfall with 72.00% ) followed by the North east Monsoon with I 8.32%. The rest 9.68% of the rainfall is received during the winter and summer periods. The local day temperature varies from 19° C in November to 48° C in April & May months. The general wind direction reported in SW to NE and SE to NW.

The rainy season (July-December) is often the best time for tourist visits, as fields are brilliantly

several zamindar large mansions are scattered around the Godavari arc

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10 3.0 GEOLOGY AND PROSPECTING:

3.1 TOPOGRAPHY:

The specified sand bearing area is a raising ground with gentle slopes and is part of Godavari River bed . It is having topographic relief of 6.0 Mt MSL with slopes due southeast. A High Flood Level of 12 Mt and a low Flood level of 0.1 Mt is reported. Either banks of River Godavari slightly elevated by about 2 Mt to 3 Mt from the base of the river bed formed by Flood plain.

The general soil cover in the area comprises of loamy soil. The proposed specified sand bearing area is devoid of any forest or tree cover and the only vegetation of wild grass is seen.

3.2 REGIONAL GEOLOGY:

The specified sand bearing area is a part of Gondwana Supergroup and are \veil developed along the Godavari Basin/Graben, in the Pranhita-Godavari valley, in the northeastern part ofthe State. The belt of rocks encompasses parts of Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam and West ) Godavari districts. In addition to this main Gondwana Basin, rocks belonging to the Supergroup also occur in isolated patches of fluviomarine deposits.

A two fold classification of the Gondwana Supergroup into a Lower and Upper Gondwana, is currently in vogue. Both lower and upper Gondwana sequences are well developed in the Godavari valley.

Proterozoic rocks including Quaternary sediments and alluvium. The geological set up IS as follows:

Quaternary : Alluvium & Laterites Permian : Lower Gondwanas - Gondwana sediments ) Proterozoic : Granites & Metamorphics

3.3 LOCAL GEOLOGY:

The entire area and its environs belong to the Fluvial Recent Alluvium (San Quaternary Age.

11 3.3.1 THE STRATIGRAPHIC SUCCESSION OF THE AREA IS :

Sand : Quarternary Gondwana sediments : Permian Proterozoic : Granites & Metamorphics

Geological plan of Specified sand bearing area is given as Plate III.

3.3.2 GEOLOGICAL PLAN:

The specified sand bearing area composed of sand deposit of thickness 4 - 5 Mt all over the river bed.

The specified sand bearing area was jointly surveyed and inspected by the Revenue, Irrigation, Ground water Department and Dept. of Mines and Geology, Khammam District. A Quarry Lease sketch was prepared by the Mandai Surveyor, Manuguru showing the location and the linear measurements and is enclosed as Plate Ila. Subsequently, the map is prepared for 24.00 hectares based on the geo co-ordinates with WGS'84 as map datum provided in the Joint Inspection report, is enclosed as proposed Lease sketch as Plate lib.

) The subject area was surveyed and an assumed bench mark (A.B.M) of 54m is taken at boundary point No.2 with GPS and accordingly a contour map was prepared on 1 :2000 scale reflectiTJg the local geology.

3.3.3 GEOLOGICAL SECTION:

The specified s_and bearing area 1s a gently raising ground plain deposit traverses the area.

Hence, only one section was taken across the sand deposit. No section influ deposition of sand is uniform throughout the Specified sand bearing area and restricted to 1m only as per WALTA Rules 2004.

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4.0 DETAILS OF PROSPECTING OPERATIONS:

'1 4.1 PROSPECTING OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT:

The surface prospecting was carried out by the Depm1ment of Mines and Geology. The Ground Water Department approved the Specified sand bearing area as per the provisions of WALTA Rules, 2004. Since Ordinary Sand is deposited on the river bed, no specific prospecting was ) carried out.

4.2 GEOLOGICAL TRAVERSES AND MAPPING:

The specified sand bearing area was traversed to demarcate the availability and thickness of sand deposit. The data regarding litho units collected and Surface Geological Map is prepared on the scale 1: 2,000 (Plate III).

4.3 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY:

The survey of the area was carried out and the geo-coordinates were taken using a Hand held Global Positioning System (GPS) Garmin72 and they are shown in Plate lib. Position format (OMS), Map Datum WGS'84, Units - Metric, Magnetic North variance 001° W, Angle - degrees/min/sec.

4.4 FUTURE EXPLORA T10N PROPOSED:

No further exploration is proposed as the mineral deposition is in the form of unconsolidated sediments deposited due to change in river course and feasible for exploitation is restricted to 1 ) meter depth as the thickness of the sand deposition is 4m- Sm.

4.5 ESTIMATION AND CALCULATION OF GEOLOGICAL RESOUR..

the proved average depth of the sand deposit can be considered as 1 Mt.

13 4.5.1 RESERVE ESTIMATION:

The resources of sand are estimated by volumetric method by taking the surface area multiplied by depth ofthe sand to be excavated i.e. 1 m. 24.00 hectares x 10000 x lm = 2,40,000 Cu.m I Total area considered 240000 M 2 2 Thickness considered for mining the ordinary sand lm .) 3 Volume of ordinary sand that will be mined 240000 M~

) 4.6 MINEABLE RESERVES AND THE LIFE OF THE MINE:

Total Reserves are 2,40,000 cu.m and the Government is allotting the quantity for a certain period as the quantities available are very minimum. Therefore, the entire quantities available have to be mined within that limited period.

Life of the Mine= Total Mineable Reserves= 2,40,000 No. of working days 365

Proposed production per day = 657.5 M 3

Note: Adjustable with extent to quarrying/extractio!l of sand keeping in floods.

14 5.0 QUARRYING/METHOD OF MINING:

The mining operation will be carried by open excavation method. However, extraction of sand from sand bearing area shall be by manual or mechanized means subject to permission from the District WALT A Authority on a condition that there is no impact on ground water table.

5.1 PRODUCTION PLAN FOR ONE YEAR:

The deposit does not require any development as sand is exposed and can be quarried for 1Mt depth. The entire estimated reserves of 2,40,000 Cu.m of sand deposit shall be quarried limiting to a depth of 1m during the period of one year as permitted in E.C.

5.2 STOCK YARD: The sand extracted from the specified sand bearing area shall be transported by tractors to the stockyard specified for stocking ofthe sand for onward dispatches. Generally the stock yard shall be maintained by the staff ofTSMDC and are located, where tippers and trucks are accessible to the stock yard for their transportation.

5.3 LIST OF MACHINERY: The sand is excavated in the river bed oy engaging excavators. If excavation is allowed by machinery, excavators of suitable capacities shall be deployed to excavate lm thickness of sand ) and is loade<.l into tractors for further transportation to the stock yard.

6.0 DRILLING & BLASTING:

No drilling & blasting is required for extraction of sand.

6.1. Transportation of sand from mine to the destination

7.0 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF THE EXPLOS

Since blasting is not required, the storage and handling of

15 8.0 DUMPING YARD:

No waste will be generated as the entire sand mined is marketable and utilized. Hence, dumping yard does not arise. Dumping yard is made for the storage of the sand for onward transportation, outside the Q.L area on the banks of the river with prior permission.

9.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN:

Not Applicable

10.0 USE OF THE MINERAL:

The Sand mined will be utilized for construction purpose only.

11.0 MARKET ANALYSIS:

As the demand for sand is well known in these days sand mined is presumed to be marketable with ease and mining of sand will be a profitable one.

12.0 DESCRIPTION OF PROCESS~NG PLANT IF ANY:

No processing is required.

) 13.0 SITE SERVICES: A make shift quarry office shall be established at the quarry-site. Other ) like rest shelter, drinking water supply, and first aid facility may not be ) involved in the quarry operation will be from the adjoining villages.

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a) Baseline information:

i) Exi. ling land usc patlern: The Specified sand bearing area is in the river bed which will be submerged under water during monsoon and floods. The adjacent areas are classified as River poramboke by the revenue authorities. (I) Area to be excavated 24.00 Hectares (2) Site services Nil Total Specified sand bearing Area 24.00 Hectares

Hence, the area put to use for quarrying and allied activities comes to 24.00 hectares .) ii) Water Regime: Godavari River is a perennial river which flows to the brim during the monsoon and post monsoon season during the months July to October with the lean flow during 1 the November to June.

iii) Flora and Fauna: The suhject area is devoid of trees and major vegetative cover, excepting some flora and straw grass. The Specified sand bearing area is over the river bed. There is the presence of reptiles and other small water creatures and no major wild life exists in the area.

iv) Qualily of Air, Water· and Ambient Noise Level: The subject area is away from industries and Human settlements. The impact of quarrying is not likely to have any adverse impact on the existing environment. Quarrying even on a small scale causes some environmental impact. Therefore, efforts are necessary to mitigate the environmental impact CJ;"eated. The management is well aware of this aspect and will take all precautions to mitigate the impact. )

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' ) May and the lowest temperature of 26°C is recorded in the month of J ) the rainfall ofthe area was of the order about 1625 mm. )

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vi) Human Settlement: The following villages are located \Vithin 5 Krns radius of the specified sand bearing area. The population, distance and location ofthese villages with respect to applied area are given in the following table: S.No. Name ofthe Village *Population Distance Direction (Krn) ]. Ramanu japuram 330 3.30 wws 2. Lingapurarn 702 4.45 NNE 3. Gommugudem 927 2.55 NE r- 4. Tegada 1393 4.65 NE 5. Mallepalle Hamlet 4 35 SE 6. Eggadigudem Hamlet 4.20 SSE 7. Ti rumalapuram Hamlet 2.60 ssw 8. Kondaigudem Hamlet 2.15 w (*Source: www.censusindia.gov.in - 2011 data)

vii) Public Building, Places of Worship and Historical Monuments:

There are no Public Buildings, Places of Worship or Historical Monuments in the vicinity of the Specified sand bearing area. Therefore, no affect due to quarrying.

b) ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN:

1) Storage and Uti lization ofTopsoil: No top soil will be generated as the proposed quarrying is ) over the river bed. Hence storage and utilization of top soil does not arise.

2) Proposal tbr Reclamation of Land Effected by Mining: No reclamation activities are proposed as sand will be extracted from the river bed and it will be replenished during the subsequent ) flood in the ensuing monsoon. 3) Afforestati on Programme: Not Suggested as the quarrying of sand is over river bed on a small scale. ) 4) Stabilization and vegetation of Dumps: No dumps will be formed as the e ) utilized. 5) Measure to. Control Erosion I Sedimentation of Watercourses: No erc> SN.ftD l!l ) control measures not suggested. 0 6) Treatment and Disposal of Water fro m Mine: Not required as there is ~~~~~~~ quarry lease. 18 This Mining Plan is ~ IUbject to the Conditiona./S1IIJI_. Ilea ~ted in the Min ing~~ ~·I J etter No .. ~S:::l~.JooP.:.. ~i·~·trareH: ...... ::.~.l ·- Qo''t'·

7) tlverse E.rrects on \Vat r R~ g i m e : No specific measures are suggested as there is no effect on water regime due to sand quarrying upto 1 m as specified under

WALTA Rules, 2004 which will be strictly adhered to.

8) Measure for Ground Vibrati n Due to Bla ting: Not applicable as there is no involvement of

blasting.

tectio n or Historical Monuments and Rehabilitation of Human Settlements likely to be disturbed due to Mining Activity: No historical monuments in the vicinity of the

proposed Specified sand bearing area. Hence, any measures does not arise.

10) o io E nomic bene fits A ri s in g o ut of Minirtg: Local employment to the labour will be

) generated for the proposed quarrying period and the quarrying of sand will ease the gap in supply of sand to the infrastructure industry which is the need of the hour.

15.0 ANY OTHER INFORMATION:

Ordinary Sand will be quarried strictly adhering to the provisions of WALTA Act 2002 & Rules 2804 respectively, the conditions imposed by SEIAA, Hyderabad. The Government ofTelangana proposes to issue Specified sand bearing to the Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Ltu. which in turn carry out the quarrying operations through raising contractors as

) per the restrictions, conditions specified by the SEIAA, Hyderabad. Hence, there shall be no

deviation from the Statute.

eJA r-.,/Signature of the Applicant ~. ~~::. Ratv/!r RQP/UDP/170/9 8~A 'T.el~,..,,.~.:~"·• I I t;, '~· ' . DevGk '\'' ·. · _,­ (A Gover · -. ' : # 5-;. -~. -.. 4th Fie•'-'·· : • • • ·'

K.YA \ly. Direct•r of' MinM . e - · Govt. of 'Te\:~ngael:J., WAiV.N.GI\L. -y Annexure I ~-:ELANCM\A STATE .\HNERAL Department of ln.dustries & Commerce Government of Telangana ·j)E:VELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED J!.j& # 6-2-915, HMWSSB Premises, Rear Block, (A State Government Undertaking) - 4th Floor, Khairatabad, Hyderabad- 500 004, . .· ~. ·~~--\ i:' .. . Off: 040-23323150 Fax: 040-23373155 • ··. ,._t). ~ . • Email: [email protected] www.tsmdc.telangana.gov.in ri'SIVII)C The CIN of the Company Is U14220TG2014SGC095923

) Ref: TSMDC/GM(M)/Sand Bearing /KMM-Manuguru/2016-17/ ~_51_ Date: 16.07.2016

To M/s. Sri Sai Manasa Nature Tech Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 74/A, Flat No. 102, Central Bank Building, ) Kalyan Nagar, Hyderabad - 500 038.

Sir, Sub:- TSMDC- SAND- Preparation of Mining Plan & Environment Management Plan ) for Mining of Sand Bearing area in different Reaches of Khammam District­ Issue of Work Order- Reg. Ref:- Your lr.No Nil, dated 08.04.2015 . •••

With reference to the above cited, we are pleased to award work of Preparation of

Mining Plan & Environment Management Plan for obtaining Environmental clearance and other

approv~ls from SEIAA/other competent agencies for below 25 hectares area as per MoEF

guidelines for Mining of Sand Bearing area in different reaches of Khammam District, which are

detailed below:

ApproK. Appfox. 5. Name of the Village Nameofthe Geo- Co- ordinates Extent Quantity No. I Reach Mandai Latitude 57' 06.14N N 17° 57' 01.12" N 1. Chinnaravigudem(V) Manuguru 24 2,40,000 17° 56' 44.10" N 1-f 56' 48.59" N 48'2S.2r E 00' 35.40" N Ramanujavaram 80° 48' 16.94" E 18° 00' 29.64" N (GP) Vijayanagaram Manuguru 80° 48' 39.22" E 18° 00' 14.53" N (V) 80° 48' 47.46" E 18° 00' 20.71" N As agreed by you the Corporation shall pay Rs.3, 25,000/-for each sand reach. The above rate shall be inclusive of boarding, lodging, transportation or any other incidentals. The taxes applicable shall be paid by the Corporation. The payments will be released in the following manner; >- 25% along with the work order. >- 25% on submission of EMP, Form-1 and pre-feasibility report. >- 40% on receipt of Environmental Clearance from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA). >- 10% on receipt of consent for establishment & operation from T.S.Pollution Control Board (TSPCB).

) You are requested to take up the work immediately and complete the work within

Seven (7) days. Sri.Y. Yellaiah, Project OfficerKhammam, whose mobile no: 9490167237 will associate with you to get the co-ordination work with different department such as Revenue,

ADMG. Since the above work is required to be completed on war footing basis, it may be treated as most urgent.

Thanking you,

Yours f alr:u ;\ ~ ·L .. ) .. k ·' ~ \ __...... _.,-' )j(

Copy to: )

1. VC&MD Peshi. ) 2. 0/c. ) EQclosed: Joint Inspection repo

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No. L~11011/47/2011-IA.ll(M) Government of India Ministry of Environment • Forests Paryavaran Bhavan,

\ \ C.G.O. CompleX, Lodi Road, New Oelhl-110003. Telefax:24362434 '' Dated the 18tn May, 2012 OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Order of Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 27.2.2012 In LA. no. 12- 13 of 2011 in SLP (C) no. 19628~19629 of 2009 In the matter of Deepak Kumar etc. Vs State of Haryana and Ors. - Implementation thereof- Regarding.

Reference Is Invited to the above mentioned order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court directing Inter-alia as under:

"'We in the meanwhile, order that leases of minor mineral lnduding their renewal for an area of less tllan 5 ha be granted by the States I urs only after getting environmental clearance from the MoEF."

2. The Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notlftcation, 2006, as amended, requires mining projects (new projects, expansion or modernization of existing projects as also at the stage of renewal of mine lease) with lease area of 5 ha and above, · irrespective of the mineral (major or minor~ to obtain pnor environment dearaoce under the provisions thereof. Mln1ng projects wtth lease area of 5 ha and above and less than 50 ha are categorized as category 'B' Whereas projects with lease area of 50 ha and above are categoriZed as caregory 'A'. The category 'A' projects are ~ at the central leveJ ln the t-llnistry of Environment &. Forests while categay 'B' projects are considered by the respective State/UT Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority, notified by MoEF under the BA Notfficatlon, 2006.

3. In Order to ensure compliance of the above referred order d the Hon1>1e Supreme Court dated 27.2.2012, It has now been decided that all mining projects of minor minerals Including their renewal, Irrespective of the siz~ of the lease would henceforth require prior environment clearance. Mining projects with lease area up to less than so ha Including projects of minor mineral with lease area less than 5 ha would be treated as category 'B' as defined In the EIA Notification, 2006 and will be considered by the respective SEIAAs nottfled by MoEF and following the procedure prescribed under EIA Notification, 2006.

4. Further, the Hon'ble Supreme Court In Its order 9ated 16.4.2012 In the a . 1 mentioned matter and the linked applications has observed as under: <... o\ Mn es () 0 <))-? "All the same, liberty is granted to the applicants before us to app ~ o-Q Ministry of Envir.onment and Forests for permission to carry on mining ~ et> hectares and In the even.t of which Mlnisby Will dispose of all the a ~ 1 wJthin ten days from the date of receipt of the applications In aero · r11 ~~ taw," 0 .J .• * ~y -2-

Accordingly, the respective SEIAAs In dealing with the applications of the \ I applicants referred to In the above mentioned order shall ensure that the directions of the Hon'ble SUpreme Court are effectively compned with and the applications of such ,.. applicants are disposed of within the time limit preso1bed by the Hon'ble Court tn · accordance with law.

This Issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.

~ ~ (Df.S.K.Aggarw~ Director To

1. The Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Shastn Bhawan, New Delhi. 2. The Chief Secretaries of all the States /lrrs 3. Chairpersons I Member Secretaries of all the SEIAAs/SEACs 4. Chairman, CPCB 5. Chairpersons I Member Secretaries of all SPCBs I Ull'CCs ) Copy'to:- ) 1. PSto MEF 2. PPS to Secretary (E&F) ) 3. PPS tn JS(RG) 4. All the Officers of lA Division ) 5. Website, MoEF 6. Guard File ) Annexure Ill

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT

Mines & Minerals -New Sand Mining Policy - 2014 for the State of Telangana - Introduced - Orders - Issued.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (MINES.!) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 38 Dated: 12 12.2014. Read the following :

1) G.O.Ms.No.24, Ind. & Com.(M .I) Department, dated 12-02-2007. 2) G.O.Ms.No.84, Ind. & Com .(M .I)Department, dated : 10-04-2007. 3) G.O.Ms .No.142, Ind& Com.(M .I) Department, dated: l3-10-2012. 4) G.O.Ms .No. 154, Ind & Com(M.I) Department, dated:15.11.2012. 5) G.O. Ms.No.186, Ind. &Com.(M .!)Department, dated; 17.12.2013. 6) G.O.Ms.No.63, Ind. & Com.(M.l) Department, dated:22.02.2014.

***** ORDER :

In the reference 1st read above, the subject matter "auctioning of sandH was transferred from Panchayat Raj Department to Industries and Commerce Department. Subsequently, suitable amendments to APMMC Rules 1966 were issued in respect of auctioning of sand and for regulation of sand quarrying in the State of Andhra Pradesh vide reference 2"d read above.

2. As per the orders issued in the reference 2"d read above, sand reaches were auctioned to the highest bidder. Subsequently, in view of the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Deepak Kumar vs State of Haryana and also since under the auction system, Governm<"nt was not able to control the price or the leakage of revenues, orders were issued in the reference 3rd read above for allotment of sand reaches by draw of lots from eligible applicants, as amended relevant rules from time to time 1 1 vide references 4 h to 6 h read above. However, this system also did not work well as there was a lot of leakage of revenue and Government did not get a boost as expected. Therefore, the Government felt that there is every need to review and revise the existing Sand Policy.

3 . Accordingly, the Government after careful examination and consideration of the matter in detail, hereby introduces the New Sand Mining Policy-2014 for the State of Telangana. The Salient features of the New Sand Mining Policy-2014 are as follows:-

(i) Sand is available in the State from (3) sources, viz., 1) Rivers and streams, 2) De-silting of Reservoirs and 3) De-casting of Private Patta Lands

(ii) The Sand available from Rivers and streams is categorized into I to V order depending on size and capacity. In !-order streams, the source is small village stream or vagu while V-order would be large rivers like Krishna and the Godavari.

(iii) Sand in I and II order streams will be left to the Local E\ody and Vittagers for domestic needs, Government sponsored weaker section Housing schemes for which no seigniorage charges are collected. Extraction of sand from said order streams for construction of Local Body buildings like schools, community halls etc., will be ailowed subject to payment of Seigniorage Fee by the consuming agency. The excavation and transportation of sand shall be manual and no mechanical means be allowed and no sand be t~~j:11;11:tl;lt_....._ outside the local jurisdiction.

(iv) Sand in III, IV and V order streams will be allowed for eXi~irel;i.0rls 1 ·. to WALTA Rules and Regulations. (v) A preliminary identification of sand available in III, IV """ ·'"'' " " rBiiil-•~~~~~ will be done by the Mines and Geology Department in .th <'h:'!-1 ..,. 1, .,~ Irrigation, Ground Water and Revenue Departments. include left banks of Tungabhadra River, Krishna backwaters, the Godavari river and its tributaries and all ~'le.r.N;UB areas .

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(vi) Based on preliminary identification, th e Di strict Level Committee under the Chairmanship of Joint Collector will meet and cause inspection of all stretches and give a feasible area report based on WALTA criterion. The feasible areas will be allotted to the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Limited (TSMDC) for excavation, regulation and supply of sand. The TSMDC will then obtain all statutory clearances like EC, Mining Plan, Environment Management Plan, CFE and CFO. Once PCB clearance is obtained extraction of sand can start.

(vii) Sand available by way of de-silting of reservoirs will also be allowed to be exploitation . The same shall be identified in consultation with the Irrigation Department.

(viii) The feasible sand reaches identified in the III, IV and V order streams as well as sand available under de-silting of reservoirs will be handed over to the TSMDC for extraction.

(ix) The TSMDC will appoint raising contractors for the sand reaches identified under a strict competitive bidding process. The sand so excavated will be moved to stockyards managed by the TSMDC. The stockyards can be near the sand reach . Additional stockyards near urban habitations, especially the Municipal Corporations can also be created.

(x) Sale of sand to all consumers, small, medium or large, will be from these stockyards. Sale of sand from these stockyards will be controlled by electronic surveillance (CCTVs) and electronic documentation linked to a central documentation monitoring facility. The way-bills for transportation of sand will have the security seal of the TSMDC and will be stamped with date and time. The vehicles will be tracked by way of GPS. Any sand lorry found without TSMDC way-bill will be illegal and the vehicle should be seized .

(xi) The intention of the Government is to ensure adequate quantity of the right quality of sand is available at a reasonable price to the people of the State. ) (xii) Sand mining in tribal areas v:ill be governed by the provisions of the Panchayats Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) Act of 1996, PESA Rules of 2011 and the WALTA Act Rules of 2004.

(xiii) The present system for sand. permits in Patta lands shall continue, but with r.1ore rigorouc vigilance and inspection:;. The deonarcation of Patta lands has to be done very accuratel'f and further ensured that no mining takes place outside the Patta lands. If ad valorem rate of seigniorage is imposed, the TSMDC rate will be t~e bench mark for seigniorage charges for Patta lands also.

(xiv) The Government shall fix the rates and revise the rates of Siegniorage Fee as per the situation/demand warrants.

(xv) Rock sand is a good alternative to natural sand. Availability of rock sand will reduce the pressure on natural sand which is not found abundantly in the State of Telangana. The technical viability of Rock Sand has been established without doubt. In fact L&T has been using rock sand for the Hyderabad Metro-Rail Project.

(xvi) Rock sand manufactured can be accorded industry status as long as the unit manufactures 100% rock sand. Right now on ty is being used for manufacture of Rock Sand. V can be •• • extended prospectively. Regular

(xvii) In addition, preference in quarry manufacturing Rock Sand. F.xisting c- ...... , • .,.. ) status provided the crusher rock sa nrer ; ..,... , ftillii

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4. In accordance with the New Sand Mining Policy-2014 necessary Rules under Section 15(1) of M&M(D&R) Act, 1957 will be issued separately.

5. All notifications/orders issued earlier for allotment of sand reaches, if any shall be regulated in accordance with the New Sand Mining Policy-2014.

6. The Government may review the Sand Policy in future as and when required from time to time and issue the Guidelines/amendments accordingly.

7. The policy shall come into force with immediate effect.

8 . The Director of Mines and Geology, Hyderabad shall take further necessary action in the matter accordingly and make necessary arrangements for wide publicity of the policy.

[BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TElANGANA)

K. PRADEEP CHANDRA SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION ) To The Director of Mines and Geology, Telangana State, Hyderabad ) The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd., Hyderabad. All the District Collectors/Joint Collectors in the state of Telangana through Director of Mines and Geology, Hyderabad. The Irrigation & CAD Department. The Panchayat Raj & Rural Development Department The Revenue Department. The Commissioner of Panchayat Raj, Hyderabad All the Departments of Telangana Secretariat. Copy to: P.S. to Principle Secretary to the Hon'ble Chief Minister. P.S to Hon'ble Minister for Mines and Geology. P.S. to Hon'ble Minister for Panchayat Raj & Information Technology. P.S. to Hon'ble Minister for Irrigation. P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government. P.S. to Special Chief Secretary to Government & CIP, Ind & Com Dept. P.S. to Secretary to Government, Ind & Com Dept., ) The Joint Directors/Deputy Directors/Assistant D lre_go~ - MiR ~and Geology Deptt., through the Director of M.~\&(Sl e atb'*.rre li~ erabad. The General Administration (Cabinet) D e pali!'~O S c9 Sf/Sc. q; -? ) ...... o- 1 a · G1 (l) ) 0 1 ,

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MINES & MINERALS - REGULATION OF SAND MINING - NEW SAND MINING POLICY, 2014- FORMULATION OF TELANGANA STATE SAND MINING RULES - 2015 (TSSMR-2015) -ORDERS - ISSUED

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (MINES-I) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No.3. DATED:OS-01-2015. Read

G.O.Ms.No.38, Industries & Commerce (Mines.l) Department, Dated: 12-12-2014. *****

The following Notification shall be published in an Extraordinary Issue of Telangana State, Gazette dated:OS-01-2015.

NOTIFICATION

In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 15(1) of Mines & Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act, 1957 (Central Act 67 of 1957), the Governor of Telangana, in supersession of all earlier orders issued in the composite State and in accordance with the New Sand Mining Policy-2014 for the State of Telangana as announced in G.O.Ms.No.38, Industries & Commerce (Mines.!) Department, Dated:12-12-2014, hereby makes the following Rules to regulate the Mining and Transportation of sand in the State of Telangana and for the purposes connected therewith, namely: - . 1. Shori: title and commencement:-

(i) These Rules may be called the Telangana State Sand Mining Rules, 2015. (ii) It extends to the entire State of Telangana

2. Regulation of extraction/disposal of Stream/River Sand

(i) Sand extraction and sale other than de-casting patta lands and in respect of I and II order streams, in the State shall be through Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Limited (TSMDC) only.

(ii) Regulation of Stream/River sand extraction/disposal from the areas other than falling in Schedule Areas be done by the authorities specified under Rule 3(6).

(iii) Allocation · of specified sand bearing areas located partially/fully in Scheduled Areas shall be Panchayats Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) any suitable subsequent rules/amendments to Government from time to time with Technical a support from Integrated Tribal Development /Telangana State Mineral Development Coruo~1: 1o lillll' (TSMDC Ltd.) under the direct supervision Agency Magistrate/District Collector conrar·,__,,_ guidelines shall be issued by the District Coli e- :.~,. time. :: l :·

3. Sand extraction in I and II order streams: Sand extraction shall not be permitted in notified over-exploited areas except for local use in villages or towns bordering the Streams for bonafide purposes other than commercial operations/public trading/stocking etc. The Sand extraction:-

(1) Shall be as per Rule 23-(1) (a) of Water Land and Tree Rules, 2004 or any suitable subsequent rules/amendments to be issued by Government from time to time.

(2) Shall be for local use: (a) Free of cost: (i) For weaker section housing schemes on a certificate issued by the District Collector or any authorized officer;

(ii) For own use basing on the actual requirement to be certified by Panchayath Secretary concerned and

(b) For local use of sand in Government works on payment of seigniorage fee.

(3) The Panchayath Secretary of concerned Gram Panchayath shall issue way bills as prescribed by the Mandai Authority under WALTA, 2002 or any suitable subsequent rules/amendments to be issued by Government from time to time for the purposes mentioned under sub-rule (2) within the jurisdiction.

( 4) Transportation of sand shall be by means of bullock carts/Tractors only within the jurisdiction. (5) The District shall be treated as a unit for free movement of sand within the jurisdiction. ) (6) The District Collector shall put in place proper administrative mechanism for enforcement of extraction and transportation of sand in I and II order Streams comprising of: )

a) Revenue Divisional Officer concerned. b) Tahsildar concerned c) Representative of Deputy Director, Ground water Department. ) d) Executive Engineer (concerned), P,WS/Irrigation Dept.

e) Sub-Divisional Police Officer. ) f) Motor Vehicle Inspector (concerned) from Transport Dept. )

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(1) Constitution of District Level Sand Committee (DLSC)

The identification of sand bearing areas in III, IV and above order streams/rivers for extraction shall be by the District Level Sand Committee. The District Collector shall be the Chairman of the District '"""'\ Level Sand Committee, other members will consist of the following officers:

(a) District Collector Chairman (b) Joint Collector Vice-Chairman (c)* Project Officer, ITDA concerned. Member (d) District Panchayat Officer Member (e) Dy. Director, Ground Water Dept. Member (f) Executive Engineer, Irrigation/ Member River Conservator. (g) Executive Engineer, Rural Water Supply Member (h) Environmental Engineer, Telangana State Member Pollution Control Board. (i) Nominee of Telangana State Mineral Member Development Corporation Ltd. (TSMDC) (j) Asst. Director of Mines & Geology Member­ concerned. Convenor *In case of sand reaches falling partly or fully in Scheduled Areas.

(i) The District Collector may invite any other officer like the Superintendent of Police and District Transport Officer as deemed fit.

(ii) The Assistant Director of Mines & Geology concerned shall identify the potential sand bearing areas on regular basis and place proposals before District Level Sand Committee.

(iii) The Chairman, District Level Sand Committee shall order for joint inspection of identified sand bearing areas and obtain reports from the following:

(a) The Ground Water Department shall issue the feasibility report under Water, Land and Tree Rules, 2004 or any suitable subsequent rules/amendments to be issued by Government from time to time with geo-coordinates of the specified sand bearing areas, with specific recommendations on the mode of sand extraction.

(b) The Executive Engineer/River Conservator shall issue clearance for the ramps with Geo-coordinates . ._, (c)The Revenue Department shall demarcate the specified sand bearing area and furnish plan on village map . . ) (d) The Assistant Director of Mines & Geology shall arrive at the ) quantity of sand basing on the Ground Water Dept., feasibility report.

0 (iv) (a) The Collector & Chairman, District Level Sand Co finalize the specified sand bearing areas as per su ..) issue in-principle allotment notice to Telangana Development Corporation calling for Approved Environmental Clearance and Consent for Opera 'd months . .J

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On application filed by the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation, the Chairman DLSC may give a (3) months extension for submission of Statutory Clearances.

(b) Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation shall obtain the following statutory clearances: (i) Approved mining plan from the Deputy Director of Mines & Geology of the Region concerned. ) (ii) Environmental Clearance (EC) from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority.

(iii) Consent for Establishment (CFE)/Consent for Operation (CFO) from Telangana State Pollution Control Board.

(c) On submission of Statutory Clearances, the Chairman, District Level Sand Committee shall allot the specified sand bearing area to Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Limited for extraction of sand.

(d) M/s Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Limited shall execute a lease deed in Form-51 with Assistant Director of Mines and Geology concerned within (15) days from the date of allotment order. On application filed by M/s Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Limited, the Chairman, District Level Sand Committee may condone the delay and extend the time for a J period of (15) days for execution of lease deed.

(v) Extraction of sand from specified sand bearing areas: Telangana State Mineral Development CorporJtion after execution of lease deed shall: (a) Extract sand by engaging a raising contractor from the specified sand bearing area to an approved stock yard. The raising contractor will be selected under strict competitive bidding process.

(b) The sand extraction shall be under electronic surveillance and electronic documentation linked to a central documentation monitoring facility to be developed by Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation.

(c) The extraction of sand shall be manual or mechanized as per the approved mining plan and Environment Clearance.

(d) The extracted sand shall be moved to stock yards and weighed or by volumetric analysis before unloading at the stockyard. )

(g) The transit pass shall have Mineral Development Corp indicate the destination/rout to be developed.

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(vi) Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation shall dispose sand from the stockyard as per the sale price fixed by the Government from time to time.

(vii) The Member-Convenor shall convene the District Level Sand Committee (DLSC) meetings frequently to ensure sand availability in the District.

(viii) The period of allotment for extraction shall be for five (5) years from the date of agreement subject to: (a) Assessment of annual replenishment of sand to sustain the ) extraction.

(b) Feasibility report by Ground Water, Irrigation Dept., with Approved Mining Plan and CFO from TSPCB every yei::lr.

(c) The period of sand extraction from the allotted area shall be as per the local conditions, reflected in the Approved Mining Plan and CFO.

(d) During the subsistence of allotment, the DLSC shall review the status before (30) days from the date of expiry of first year/subsequent year period or exhaustion of estimated quantity and order for joint inspection to explore continuation of extraction after fulfilment of Rule 4(viii)(b).

(e) If the specified sand bearing area is feasible for sand extraction, the Chairman-DLSC shall call for Mining Plan, CFO and approve for continuation of extraction.

(f) If the specified sand bearing area is not feasible for sand extraction, the Chairman-DLSC shall order for stoppage of sand extraction for a specified period and Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation shall safeguard the arPa.

(g) Due to any reason, the allottee can surrender the area allotted by making an application to the Chairman, DLSC through tne Member-Convenor.

(2) Constitution of State Level Committee (SLC):

State Level Committee shall consists of the following :: 6 ::

The State Level Committee shall meet periodically to take up review of the performance, the matters referred by District Level Sand Committee for review of any statutory provisions and issue necessary guidelines for proper implementation of the Rules.

5. Responsibility of the M/s Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd:

(1) Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation shall : (a) Enter into an agreement with Assistant Director of Mines and Geology by furnishing bank guarantee for an amount equivalent to 10% of the total seigniorage fee on assessed quantity as security deposit.

(b) Extract sand as per the Approved Mining Plan and other conditions laid in the clearances :ssued under the River Conservancy Act, 1884, the Water Land & Trees Act, 2002 and the Environment Protection Act, 1986 and Air & Water Pollution Prevention Act, 1974 and amendments thereon or any suitable subsequent Act/rules/amendments to be issued by Government from time to time.

(c) No transfer or subletting of the allotted sand bearing area .

(d) Extract and dispatch sand from the allotted sand bearing area to approved stockyard alongwith the way bill in Form-52 issued by the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology concerned after paying the Seigniorage fee and other taxes as per the prevailing scheduled rate or revised from time to time. ) (e) (i) Establish a stockyard near to the lifting point having good road facilities and also additional stockyards near urban habitations, especially the Municipal Corporations.

(ii) Shall obtain Mineral Deale1 License for the stockyard under Mineral Dealer Rules, 2000 from the competent authority. The validity of Mineral Dealer License shall coterminous with the period of agreement.

(iii) If any sand stocks leftover after the period of agreement, on representation by the allottee, the validity of Mineral Dealer License may be extended by the i..icensing Authority after report by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology.

(iv) The period of extension shall be based on verification of stocks and the previous dailv dispatches.

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(h) Use of machinery is permitted for making ramps, pathways and maintenance.

(i) Extraction of sand from sand bearing area shall be by manual or mechanized means subject to permission from the District WALTA Authority on a condition that there is no impact on ground water table.

(j) (i) Maintain daily production and dispatch register at the allotted sand bearing area. (ii) Maintain daily stock and dispatch register at the mineral Dealer stockyard. ) (iii) Shall submit returns under A.P. Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 and A.P. Mineral Dealer Rules, 2000 or any suitable subsequent rules/amendments to be issued by Government from time to time to the Competent Authorities.

(k) Be penalized for any extraction of sand beyond the specified area; beyond the specified thickness and for any other violations. Penalty of Rs.1,00,000/- or Rs.SOO/- per Cu.Mt. of sand quarried beyond the specified limits or in excess of thickness stipulated, whichever is higher.

(2) In the event of contravention of any of these rules a!"ld the conditions specified in Agreement of allotment during extraction of sand, the allotting authority shall after giving an opportunity, impose an appropriate penalty.

6. Regulation of Sand extraction in III and aboYe order streams/Rivers: (1) The transportation of sand extracted from III and above order Streams/Rivers shall be utilized anywhere within the State.

(2) The District Collector shall put in place a proper administrative mechanism for enforcement of extraction and transportation of sand comprising of:

(a) Joint Collector/Add!. Jt. Collector.

(b) Project Officer, ITDA concerned (in respect of Scheduled areas) . (c) Deputy Transport Commissioner/RTO (d) Asst. Director of Mines & Geology. (e) Executive Engineer, Irrigation/River Conservator. (f) Any other nominee(s) by the District CoJ~:{(;T~~

7. De-casting sand from Pattalands: In case of the sand cast in pattalands, to de-cast sand to make the land. fit. for agricul

To eliminate vested interests, no Ag than the pattadar shall be involved in de-casting :: 8 ::

(1) De-casting in pattalands abutting the river course:

(a) The pattadar shall apply to the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology concerned alongwith copy of pattadar pass book and Title deed book and location of the land on village map.

(b) Asst. Director of Mines & Geology concerned shall take up joint inspection of the pattaland with the following: (i) Tahsildar shall identify the pattaland, possessor/ occupier and furnish attested sketch demarcating the area. The boundaries will then be fixed on ground.

(ii) Mandai Agriculture Officer shall certify that without de-casting the pattaland is not fit for agriculture.

(iii)The Ground Water Dept. shall record the geo­ coordinates of the pattaland as per boundaries fixed by the Tahsildar, assess the thickness, quantify the sand to be de-casted and give specific recommendation on the mode of de-casting i.e. manual or mechanized.

(iv) Asst. Director of Mines & Geology shall certify the suitability of sand for construction.

(v) Executive Engineer, Irrigation Dept., concerned shall report on the location of patta land with reference to river course/bed.

(2) After receipt of joint inspection report, the Asst. Director of Mines & ) Geo:ogy shall submit the proposals duly stipulating the IJeriod of de-casting to the District Collector.

(3) District Collector after scrutiny shall submit proposal to the Govt.

(4) After receipt of orders from the Govt. the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology concerned shall collect the seigniorage fee for the entire assessed sand quantity in advance, security deposit in the form of Bank Guarantee in favour of Asst. Director of Mines & Geology equivalent to seigniorage fee on the assessed sand quantity ~nd enter into an agreement in Form-55 before issue of dispatch permits in Form-53.

If Ad valorem rate of seigniorage fee is imposed, the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation rate will be the bench mark for payment of seigniorage fee for de-casting sand from pattalands.

(5) Responsibilities of the pattadar: (a) Shall extract sand from the pattaland by manual/mechanized means as recommended by Ground ,. Water Department and to the stockyard by tractors capacity not t. alongwith transit J.,. ~\ forrr.i issued by the Geology ...... :; - j.. . t \J~ Shall establish a istration under M.QR., 200p or a s/amendments I · ~ a· be issued by time from the ... . ., \. C..P.mr::>.e t ~ nt Autho proper roa,d COJlndctivity. "' . ' ::9::

(c) Shall dispatch sand from the stockyard to the consumers with Transit Pass in Form-E issued by Asst. Director of Mines & Geology concerned under MDR, 2000 or any suitable subsequent rules/amendments to be issued by Government from time to time.

(d) Shall dispose sand from the stockyard as per the sale price fixed by the Government from time to time.

(e) Loading of sand from the stockyard shall be as per the approved capacity of the vehicle with transit pass duly indicating the destination, date and time. (f) Any contravention by the pattadar during the de-casting, the Chairman, DLSC may order for collection of:

. ) (i) Rs.l,OO,OOO/- or Rs.SOO/- per cu.mt. whichever is higher shall be collected as penalty on de-casting of sand beyond the specified limits or in excess of permitted depth. (ii) Repeated violations will result in cancellation of permission and forfeiture of security deposit.

(iii) Penalty of Rs.lO,OOO/- per ton on vehicles carrying more than the permitted capacity from the stockyard

(6) To prevent indiscriminate removal of sand from pattalands abutting the Riverbed, more rigorous vigilance and inspections shall be taken up.

(7) The District Level Sand Committee shall issue operational guidelines for de-casting sand from pattalands abutting riv~r bed.

(8) The pattalands located in the midst of the river course/bed:

In case of pattalands located in the midst of the river bed/course, the pattadar shall enter into an agreement for removal of sand by Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd.

) The Chairman, District Level Sand Committee shall allot the - pattalands located in the midst of the river course/bed to Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Limited as per Rule 2(i) readwith Rule 4 (iv) (c).

8. Applicability of these Rules on sand sourced in the process of de-silting:

The Superintending Engineer, Irrigation & Command Area Development Department concerned shall: (a) Obtain the administrative approval from the for de-siltation of Reservoirs and Tanks as defin & Command Area Development Depart storage capacity of the reservoirs and aug recharge in Command Areas.

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(c) All the notified reservoirs and tanks shall be handed over to the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. for de-siltation.

( i) The disposal of sand out of de-siltation of Reservoirs and Tanks shall be in accordance with the procedures under these TSSM Rules, 2015 or any amendments issued from time to time.

(ii) Sand de-silted shall be dispatched to the stock yard registered under A.P. Mineral Dealer Rules, 2000 by competent authority with Form-54 issued by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology concerned.

(iii) Sand shall be disposed from the stockyard as per the sale price fixed by the Govt. from time to time with Transit Passes in Form-E issued by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology concerned. (d) Sand sourced out of de-silting operations shall be utilized from the stock yards for various civil works with preference to Govt. Depts.,

(e) The orders issued earlier for continuation of 2nd or subsequent year ) if any, after payment of required fees or upset price to Government allotted to any agency on nomination basis or by other means shall be seized after completion of its allotted/to be allotted period.

9. Crushed Stone Sand as alternative to natural sand:

Alternate to River sand in the form of Crushed Stone Sand (Manufactured Sand) shall be encouraged from the conservation point of view to River bed/in-Stream sand quarrying operations at affordable cost be made available to meet the requirement of bulk consumers by following: (i) By according industry status as long cs the unit: manufactures 100% sand for availment of VAT and power subsidy prospectively. (ii) Regular incentives will be extended for new units. (iii) Preference in quarry lease allotment (iv) Existing Stone Crushers will be accorded ancillary status subject to crushed stone sand certified by ISO/NAC/NCCBM (v) The Government Departments shall be mandated to use at least 50% of manufactured sand in Government constructions.

10. Fixation/Revision of rates of sand and seigniorage fee:

(i) The Government shall fix the rates and revise the rates of seigniorage fee as per the situation/demand warrants.

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11. Apportionment of Seigniorage Fee to Zilla Parishad General Funds:

100% Seigniorage Fee shall be remitted to the General Funds under the Head of Account of Zilla Parishad concerned. The same shall be apportioned in the ratio of 25:50:25 among Zilla Parishad, Mandai Parishad and Gram Panchayat respectively.

12. Ban on sand transportation across border: No transportation of sand from the State shall be made across the border to other States. 13. Offences:

A•1Y sand iorry found without valid waybill issued by Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation or by the pattadar (de-casting) will be deemed illegal and the vehicle shall be seized. {1) Any machinery and vehicles used for extraction and transportation of sand in contravention to these rules shall be seized.

(2) The following officers in the State are authorized under these rules to seize a machinery or vehicle involved in illegal sand extraction and transportation. a) Sub-Collector/Revenue Divisional Officer (concerned). b) Tahsildar (concerned) Mandai. c) Sub-Divisional Police Officer (concerned). d) Station House Officer (concerned). e) District/Divisional Panchayat Officer f) Asst. Director of Mines & Geology (concerned). g) Any other officer nominated by the Dist. Collector (concerned).

(3) An officer authorized to seize any machinery/vehicle as per sub­ rule (1) shall keep machinery/vehicle with Station House Officer concerned or Tahsildar concerned for safe custody and shall submit a report of s<.JCh seizure to the Competent Court of Law.

) (4) An authorized officer who seizes any machinery/vehicle shall order confiscation of the machinery/vehicle sc seized.

) (5) No order of confiscation of any machinery/vehicle shall be made under sub-rule ( 4) unless the person from whom the machinery/vehicle is seized is given:-

(a) A notice in writing informing the person of the grounds on J which it is proposed to confiscate such property.

(b) An opportunity of making a representation in writing within such time as may be specified inst the grounds for confiscation; and (c) A reasonable opportunity of be (6) Officers seized the . vehicle shall machinery/velii'tle. The confiscated e disposed in public auction. :: 12 ;:

14. Disposal of seized sand: n The Tahsildar (or) the officers nominated by Tahsildar at Mandai Level; Sub-Collector/Revenue Divisional Officer (or) the officers nominated by the Sub-Collector/Revenue Divisional Officer at Divisional Level; the Joint Collector/the District Collector (or) the Officers nominated by the Joint Collector/the District Collector at District Level shall seize illegal sand stocks. Such seized sand shall be kept under safe custody of concerned Tahsildar and the same shall be disposed through Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation.

15. Appeal and Revision: (i) In case of I and II order streams: ) (a) Any person aggrieved by an order passed by the Mandai Authority/ may prefer the appeal before the Joint Collector within fifteen (15) days from the date of receipt of such order. . )

(b) Any person aggrieved by an order of the Joint Collector may prefer revision before the District Collector within fifteen (15) days from the date of receipt of such order.

(ii) In case of III and above order streams/rivers. Any order passed by the Chairman, DLSC, Deputy Director of Mines & Geology or Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, the allottee may prefer an appeal to the Govt. within (30) days from the date of receipt of such order.

16. Restriction on issue of licence for stocking /storing /trading of sand:

No other person or agency other than Telangana State Mineral Development CorpNation and a pattadar having permission for de-casting of sand from his /her patta land from the competent authority for the spet:ified area mentioned therein shall be issued licence for stocking /storing /processing /trading of sand including manufactured sand under AP Mineral Dealer Rules, 2000 or under any suitable subsequent rules /amendments to be issued by the. . .Government. from time to time .

17. Powers to Issue Orders/Ciarifi~ations/Guidelines:

The Government shall :be the Authority to issue clarifications; guidelines or rela.xation orde"rs from time to time, in implementation of these rules. '

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19. Applicability of General Provisions:

The General provisions of Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 or any suitable subsequent rules/amendments to be issued by Government or the orders, guidelines, clarifications issued by Government in this regard from time to time shall apply for cases which are not explicitly mentioned herein.

[BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA]

K. PRADEEP CHANDRA SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

The Commissioner of Printing, Stationary & Stores Purchase (Ptg . Wing) Hyderabad. (He is requested to publish the above Notification in the Extra- Ordinary issue of Telangana Gazette, and arrange to send 2500 copies of the same to Government in Industries & Commerce (M.I) Department) The Director of Translation, Telangana, Hyderabad. (He is requested to furnish the Telugu version of the Notification direct to the Commissioner, Printing, Stationary & Stores Purchase (Ptg.Wing), Hyderabad) The Director of Mines and Geology, Telangana State, Hyderabad The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd., Hyderabad. All the District Collectors/Joint Collectors in the state of Telangana through Director of Mines and Geology, Hyderabad. The Irrigation & CAD Department. The Panchayat Raj & Rural Development Department The Revenue Department. The Commissioner of Panchayat Raj, Hyderabad All the Departments of Telangana Secretariat. Copy to : P.S . to Principle Secretary to the Hon'ble Chief Minister. P.S to Hon'ble Minister for Mines and Geology. P.S. to Hon'ble Minister for Panchayat Raj & Information Technology. P.S. to Hon'ble Minister for Irrigation. ) P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government. P.S . to Special Chief Secretary to Government & CIP, Ind & Com Dept. P.S. to Secretary to Government, Ind & Com Dept., The Joint Directors/Deputy Directors/Assistant Directors of Mines and Geology Deptt., through the Dire cto~ Geology, Hyderabad. The Law Department. ..~,... c\ lnes The General Administration (Cabinet .·6 <9_, ) Sf/Sc. (C.No.9060/M.I(l)/2014) G>'Q

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S. The s;md Lease holder shall not cany out quarrying wihiri 500 l1':·.:~e;s c-1' any t~xisting struct;un:s such as 'b;·ic)ge:o. da::r:s. W•::~r~: o::- a••:: ,:, :i-.e: :· cross drainage structurl!. 6 . The o_ua.."'ltity of sand deposited a:r.rn: <:J.Lly in the ~::i be moniLored by t;:,j biisi1ing obser:aUor. stal ion a.long the st1·eam course.

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) CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION AS ) QUAb-IFIED -PERSON TO PREPARE MINING PLANS (Under Rule 22 (c) of Mineral Concession Rutes 1960)

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