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Form 1A: New District Jail Allahabad, Land Under Central Jail Possession, at Naini, Tehsil: Meja, District Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Form 1A: New District Jail Allahabad, Land Under Central Jail Possession, at Naini, Tehsil: Meja, District Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh APPENDIX II (See paragraph 6) FORM-1 A (only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule) CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary Attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental management plan & monitoring programme) 1. LAND ENVIRONMENT 1.1 Will the existing land use get The project is proposed on a plot area of 254952.99 m2, significantly altered from the in the vacant land owned by Naini Central Jail at project that is not consistent with Allahabad U.P. It will be called as New District Jail of the surroundings? (Proposed land Allahabad U.P. which is easily approachable by roads (NH use must conform to the approved 76 & NH 27) and railway routes (Naini is an important Master Plan / Development Plan of station on Delhi – Howrah and Howrah – Allahabad – the area. Change of land use if any Mumbai). A Green belt is proposed in about 67625.64 m2 and the statutory approval from the area. The project is proposed to have total ground coverage competent authority are submitted). of 11475.44 m2 with a built up area of 16018.63m2. Attach Maps of (i) Location map of the project site is enclosed in (i) Site location, Conceptual Plan. (ii) Surrounding features of the (ii) 5.0 Km radius map of the site including micro proposed site (within 500 meters) level features is enclosed in Conceptual Plan. (iii) The site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If (iii) Conceptual Plan and layout Plan is enclosed. not available attach only conceptual plans. Environmental Consultant- M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow 1 Form 1A: New District Jail Allahabad, Land Under Central Jail Possession, at Naini, Tehsil: Meja, District Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh 1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the Land area, Total Plot Area- 254952.99 m2 (63Acres) Built up area Built up - 16018.63 m2 Water consumption, Water Consumption – 604.60 KLD Power requirement, Transformer – 630 KVA Connectivity, The proposed project is well connected by NH-76 & NH-27 and rail routes. The proposed project has Community facilities, adequate housing, parking and community facilities with sufficient spaces for landscape and green belt Parking needs etc. development as per requirement. Required Parking Area = 2898 m2. Provided Parking Area = 3000 m2 1.3 What are the likely impacts of the This project is proposed with a Green Belt area proposed activity on the existing equivalent to 26.53 % of the total plot area. facilities adjacent to the proposed The entire project area will be developed to cater to site? the needs and demand of institutional building and (Such as open spaces, community no induced development is foreseen due to the facilities, details of the existing proposed project. Also the proposed development land use and disturbance to the shall be carried out as per the defined building by- local ecology). laws; hence no adverse impact is envisaged due to the proposed development. Moreover this proposed project will provide a value added features to the existing infrastructure. Further, during the construction as well as operation stage of the project, direct and indirect employment opportunities for a large section of society will be generated. The employment will have positive impact thereby increasing the quality of life of nearby dwellers. 1.4 Will there be any significant land Soil Type: The major position of district is occupied disturbance resulting in erosion, by soils locally known as “Bhur” or “Silty Sand” on the subsidence & instability? ridges. “Matiyar or Clayey soils” occur along the (Details of soil type, slope analysis, topographic lows and “Dumat or Loamy soils” in the vulnerability to subsidence, level lands. Clay is dominant in the areas where “Reh” seismicity etc may be given). (Usar) prevails. Along the river valleys, a very fertile soil called “Dumat” is present. Erosion / Subsidence: Proper greening & paving of area will not cause any soil erosion problem and Environmental Consultant- M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow 2 Form 1A: New District Jail Allahabad, Land Under Central Jail Possession, at Naini, Tehsil: Meja, District Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh subsidence. Seismicity: The area under study falls in zone-III, according to the Indian Standard Seismic Map. Suitable seismic coefficients in horizontal and vertical directions will be adopted while designing the structures. 1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration The proposed project will not cause any alternation of of natural drainage systems? the existing natural drainage system. (Give details on a contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site) 1.6 What are the quantities of During construction phase, some excavation is earthwork involved in the envisaged in order to provide foundation and basement. construction activity-cutting, This excavated soil will be properly stacked within the filling, reclamation etc? site under tarpaulin cover and will be reused for (Give details of the quantities of backfilling purpose. The top fertile soil will be stacked earthwork involved, transport of and preserved separately and which will be used only for fill materials from outside the site landscaping purposes later on. Hence, no adverse impact etc.) on the land environment is envisaged. 1.7 Give details regarding water Water Supply: During Construction and operation supply, waste handling etc during stage, water will be sourced primarily through 3 Nos. of the construction period. tube well. Waste Generation / Handling: Soil excavated will be reused for backfilling and the fertile top soil will be reused for horticultural purpose. Spillage of oil from the machinery or cement residual from concrete mixer plants will be properly collected and reused in construction site. For construction laborers, proper sanitary facilities & wash areas will be constructed and good hygienic conditions will be maintained. 1.8 Will the low lying areas & No low lying and wetlands area are there within the wetlands get altered? proposed site or in the immediate surroundings of the (Provide details of how low lying project site. and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity) 1.9 Whether construction debris & The construction debris generated from the construction waste during construction cause project will not cause any health hazard to the health hazard? (Give quantities of associates and nearby population. The construction various types of wastes generated debris will be used for leveling the land / backfilling and Environmental Consultant- M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow 3 Form 1A: New District Jail Allahabad, Land Under Central Jail Possession, at Naini, Tehsil: Meja, District Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh during construction including the landscaping according to its composition. Waste construction labor and the means of concrete will be reused as aggregate in construction disposal) process. Metal wastes will be recycled. Approx. 150 labors will be engaged during the construction period. Proper sanitary facilities will be provided to construction laborers. Good hygienic conditions will be maintained. 2. WATER ENVIRONMENT 2.1 Give the total quantity of water Source: Ground Water requirement shall be fulfilled requirement for the proposed through 3 nos. tube wells. project with the breakup of The break up is as follows requirements for various uses. Total Water Requirement 604.60 KLD Total Domestic Water Requirement 191.94 KLD Water requirement for hospital 110.70 KLD How will the water requirement Gardening 67.62 KLD met? Flushing 129.70 KLD The water requirement shall be met from 3 nos. of Tube State the sources & quantities and well. furnish a water balance statement. Total water demand for the recreational and green areas excluding fire fighting water demand and losses is calculated to be 6.04 KLD. An STP of 2 MLD will treat 258.32 KLD of domestic waste water. The treated water of 198.100 KLD will be reutilized for gardening, Flushing and D.G. Set cooling purposes. The surplus treated water 69.48 KLD shall be diverted from the storm water pit. An ETP of 110 KLD will be required to treat 88.56 KLD of hospital effluents. The treated effluents water shall be used for cleaning floors, roads and drains etc. A detailed water balance statement and flow diagram has been given in the report on pages 24 & 25. 2.2 What is the capacity (dependable The water demand will be met by 3nos. of proposed flow or yield) of the proposed Tube well within the project site. This supply will meet source of water? the requirement of 604.60 KLD water. 2.3 What is the quality of water Supply of water during operation phase will be from required, in case, the supply is not Tube wells. (With permission from CGWB). The Environmental Consultant- M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow 4 Form 1A: New District Jail Allahabad, Land Under Central Jail Possession, at Naini, Tehsil: Meja, District Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh from a municipal source? (Provide required water quality at the project site will be within physical, chemical, biological prescribed limits of IS: 10500-2012 Specification. Details characteristics with class of water enclosed in Conceptual Plan. quality) 2.4 How much of the water Total waste water generation 258.32 KLD from which requirement can be met from the 129.70 KLD is black water which will be disposed in the recycling of treated wastewater? STP of 2 MLD capacities. Grey water of about 128.62 KLD from domestic use shall also be diverted to the (Give the details of quantities, proposed STP of 2 MLD. The hospital effluents of sources and usage) 88.560 KLD shall be diverted to the ETP of 110 KLD capacity for treatment 2.5 Will there be diversion of water There will not be any substantial effect on water demand from other users? of this region.
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