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From, Sri. Najeeb Hassan S/O Kunjimarakkar Haji Nambrath From, Sri. Najeeb Hassan S/o Kunjimarakkar Haji Nambrath House Valanchery P.O Malappuram To, Chairman / Member Secretary DEIAA Kerala/Environment Department, Palakkad Sub: Seeking Environmental clearance for Granite building stone quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan, for an extent of 0.8749 Ha under B2 category. Respected Sir, With reference to the subject matter, we are pleased to submit the Check List, Form 1M, Prefeasibility Report with Approved Mining Plan, Required Document & Annexure for the proposed Granite Building Stone Quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan, at Re Survey No-27/3 in Koppam village, Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad District, Kerala for an extent of 0.8749Ha under B2 category for your kind perusal. We request you to register our proposal and accord us environmental clearance at your earlier convenience. Yours faithfully, Place: Valanchery Sri. Najeeb Hassan.N Date: 22-10-2018 Authorized signatory Building Stone Quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan INDEX Sl. Description Page No. No. 1 Undertaking of RQP 1 2 Form – I M (APPENDIX VIII) 2-4 3 Pre-Feasibility Cum Environmental Management Plan – Report 5 Chapter I – Introduction 6 Chapter II – Project Description 7-9 Chapter III – Process Description 10-22 Chapter IV – Environmental Baseline data description 23-29 Chapter V – Environmental Management Plan 30-38 Chapter VI- Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan 39-41 Chapter VII –Post Project Monitoring Program 42-47 Annx. ANNEXURES No. 1 RQP Certificate 48 2 LAB Accreditation 49 3 LAB:- Noise 50 4 LAB:- Water 51 5 LAB:- Air 52 6 Attested copy of ID Card 54-55 7 Village Affidavit 56-57 8 EC Affidavit 58-60 9 Consent Letter 61-62 10 Letter of Intent 63 11 Land Documents 64-70 12 Tax Receipt 71 13 Tax Register Copy 72-74 PLATES 105 1 Area survey plan approved by Village Officer 75-76 2 Surface Plan 77 3 Geological Plan 78 Building Stone Quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan 4 Geological Cross section 79 5 Development & Production Plan 80 6 Development & Production Section 81 7 Conceptual Sections 82 8 Drainage Plan 83 9 Environmental Plan 84 10 Reclamation & Afforestation Plan 85 11 Progressive Mine Closure Plane 86 UNDERTAKING I, Nazar Ahamed K.V, DMG/KERALA/RQP/7/2016, hereby declare that I am solely responsible for the proposal submitted in respect of Building Stone Quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan, bearing Block No.25, Re Survey No:-27/3 of Koppam Village, Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad District of Kerala State over an area 0.8749Ha and the details furnished in this proposal are correct and complete to best my knowledge & belief. The list of team members who are involved in the preparation of this proposal are given below: Sl.No Name of Team Members 1 Dr. Nazar Ahamed K.V. 2 Sri. D.P Sreekumar. 3 P.S. Jayachandra Panicker 4 Dr.Gopala Krishna 5 Smt. Vidya Praveen. 6 Sri. Muhammed Shihabudheen.K. 7 Sri. Sudeer V.V 8 Sri. Nabeel Bin Aboobaker 9 Sri. Hashil Jalal 10 Smt. Shri Niveditha.R 11 Smt. Sajithra Mohan.P 12 Sri.Jithin V.B 13 Sri.Ansar P.P 1 APPENDIX VIII (See paragraph 6) FORM 1 M APPLICATION FOR MINING OF MINERALS UNDER CATEGORY „B2‟ FOR LESS THAN AND EQUAL TO FIVE HECTARE. (II) Basic Information Sl.No Areas Distance in Kilometer/Details (i) Name of the Mining permit Site "Granite Building Stone Quarry" of Mr Najeeb Hassan Block No.25, Re Sy No: 27/3 in Koppam Village, Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad District, Kerala State. BOUNDARY LATITUDE LONGITUDE PILLARS BP 01 10°52'31.60"N 76° 9'49.31"E BP 02 10°52'32.68"N 76° 9'49.24"E BP 03 10°52'32.07"N 76° 9'49.98"E (ii) Location/Site (GPS Co-Ordinate) BP 04 10°52'31.99"N 76° 9'51.22"E BP 05 10°52'32.23"N 76° 9'52.66"E BP 06 10°52'30.13"N 76° 9'53.18"E BP 07 10°52'28.60"N 76° 9'52.90"E BP 08 10°52'28.69"N 76° 9'51.62"E Size of the Mining Permit (iii) 0.8749Ha (Hectare) Capacity of Mining Permit (TPA) It is proposed to produce maximum of 38000MT per annum of granite (iv) building stone. (v) Period of Mining Permit 5 Years (vi) Expected cost of the project 25 Lakhs Najeeb Hassan S/o Kunjimarakkar Haji (vii) Contact Information Nambrath House, Valanchery P.O, Malappuram Environment Sensitivity Sl.No Areas Distance in Kilometer/Details Distance of Project site from rail or road 1 bridge over the concerned River, Rivulet, Edappalam -234Km Nallah etc. 2 Distance from infrastructural facilities Railway line Kodumunda -6.68Km, Pallippuram-6.75Km National Highway NH-17(66) - (10.12Km) State Highway SH-(23) -2.70Km Koppam – Valanchery Road -1Km Major District Road Any Other Road Panchayth Road-1.12Km Electrical transmission line pole or tower Koppam – Valanchery Road -1Km Canal or check dam or reservoirs or lake Temple Pond Road-1.58Km, Thootha Puzha-2.32Km or ponds In-take for drinking water/pump house Moorkkanad Pumb house-3.78Km Intake for Irrigation canal pumps Lift irrigation Pumb house Kattupara, Chelakkad-6.7 Km 2 Areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation 3 No such protected areas within 0.5Km For their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value. Areas which are important or sensitive for Thootha Puzha-2.32Km ecological reasons – Wetlands, watercourses Coastal Area-31Km 4 or other water bodies, coastal zone, Nelliyampathy-69Km biospheres, mountains, Silent Valley National Park-40Km forests Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, 5 No Such Protected species of flora or fauna within 0.5 Km foraging, resting, over from the project site. wintering, migration Inland, coastal, marine or underground Coastal Area-31Km 6 waters State, National boundaries State Boundary-54Km 7 Routes or facilities used by the public for Malampuzha Dam-57Km, 8 access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim Nelliyampathy-63Km areas Chulanur Peafowl Sanctuary-38Km Nelliyampathy-69Km 9 Defense installations No Defense installations within 0.5Km Densely populated or built-up area , distance The nearest human settlements are 116.1m away from project 10 from nearest human habitation site. Areas occupied by sensitive man-made Hospital:- GAD Viyatnampadi, Koppam-0.8Km, land uses (Hospitals, schools, places of Govt Hospital Koppam-2.75Km. worship, community facilities) Church:- St Pauls Church Pattambi -8Km. 11 Mosque:- Masjidusalam, Viyatnampadi, Koppam-1.5Km, Kizhumury Juma Masjid, Rayiranellur -1.75Km . Temple:- Rayiranellur Malayil Temple-0.5Km. School:-Rayinellur U.P School -1.39Km, L.P School Edappalam-1.02Km. Areas containing important, high quality or Malampuzha Dam-57Km, scarce resources (ground water resources, Nelliyampathy-63Km 12 surface resources, forestry, Chulanur Peafowl Sanctuary-38Km agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) Nelliyampathy-69Km Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage, (those where existing 13 Not applicable, Since this is fresh proposal legal environmental standards are exceeded) 14 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which No, Permit area is not susceptible to natural Could cause the project to present hazard, as there is no history of such incidents environmental problems(earthquake, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding, or extreme or adverse climate conditions) Is proposed mining site located over or near No 15 fissure/fracture for ground water recharge Whether the proposed involves approval or clearance under the following Regulations or Acts Namely:- 16 (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, No 1980; (b) The wildlife (Protection) Act, No 1972; No (c) The Coastal Regulation Zone Notification,2011 3 If yes, details of the same and their status Not Applicable To be given. 17 Forest land involved (hectares) No forest land involved Whether there is any litigation pending against 18 the project and/or land in which No the project is propose to be set up? (a) Name of the Court (b) Cash No. (c) Orders or directions of the court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. “I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application &enclosures & true to the best of my knowledge & belief & I am aware that if any part of the data & information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected & clearance give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk & cost”. Nazar Ahamed K.V (Signature of Proponent Along with name and Address) DMG/KERALA/RQP/7/2016 Najeeb Hassan S/o Kunjimarakkar Haji Nambrath House, Date: 22.10.2018 Valanchery P.O, Malappuram Place: Valanchery 4 Building Stone Quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan N 5 Building Stone Quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan N Chapter- I Introduction 1.1 Brief Foreword of Project proponent and Project Site Mr Najeeb Hassan N has applied a quarrying permit for operating Granite Building Stone over an extent of 0.8749Ha at Re Sy No 27/3 in Koppam Village, Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad District, Kerala. Possession certificates as applicable are enclosed. Mining Plan for Granite Building Stone quarry of Mr. Najeeb Hassan N at Re Sy No-27/3 in Koppam Village, Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad District, and Kerala for total mine Permit area of 0.8749Ha is approved by District Geologist, Department of Mining and Geology, Palakkad. Mr. Najeeb Hassan N is the Authorized Signatory of this Granite Building Stone Quarry to submit application to statutory authorities like Department of Mining & Geology, DEIAA and to receive Environmental Clearance from DEIAA Palakkad, Kerala. Attested Copy of Photo ID of the Authorized Signatory is enclosed. This feasibility report for Granite Building Stone Quarry of Mr.Najeeb Hassan.N over an extent of 0.8749Ha at Re Sy No 27/3 in Koppam Village, Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad District, is prepared towards getting environmental clearance from DEIAA, Palakkad Kerala.
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