GOVERNMENTOFTELANGANA DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY

From To Sri. K. Yadagiri, M.Sc., 1) Mis Malayitha Impex Pvt. Ltd Dy. Director of Mines & Geology, Office: A, 9th Floor The Rain Tree Place, W arangal Region:: W arangal. No.9, Mc-Nicholas Road, Chetpet, Chennai - 31.

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Lr.No.3440/OP-l/WGL/2017 Dt: 12-07-2017 Sir, Sub: - Quarry Plan - Scrutiny of Quarry Plan for Colour Granite over an extent of 5.44 Hectares in Sy.No.266/1 of Jayagiri (Vg) (M) Urban District applied by Mis Malayitha Impex Pvt. Ltd prepared by Sri. S.R. Kumara Swamy, RQP - Scrutinized - Reg.

Ref: - 1. G.O.Ms.No.37 Ind. &Com.,[M.I] Dept., Dt: 26.07.2016. 2. Application Dt: 23-06-2017 ofM/s Malayitha Impex Pvt. Ltd. 3. This office Lr.No.3440/QP-1/WGL/2017 Dt: 30-06-2017. 4. Lr.Dt: 11-07-2017 ofM/s Malayitha Impex Pvt. Ltd. * * *

In exercise of the powers conferred under Rule 7(B) of State Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 vide G.O.Ms.No.37 Ind. &Com.,[M.I] Dept., Dt: 26.07.2016, I hereby scrutinized the Quarry Plan prepared by Sri. S.R. Kumara Swamy, RQP for Colour Granite over an extent of 5.44 Hectares in Sy.No.266/1 of Jayagiri (Vg) Hasanparthy (M) applied by Mis Malayitha Impex Pvt. Ltd for a period of 5 years. The Scrutinize of Quarry Plan is subject to the following conditions.

1. The Quarry operations shall be undertake in accordance with the self certified Quarry Plan. 2. The modification to selfcertified Quarry Plan during the operation of Quarry Lease shall be required prior Scrutiny ofDeputy Director. 3. The lessee shall keep all records pertaining to Quarry Plan, Working Plans, Sections and other related documents at Quarry site and produce readily to the inspecting officers. 4. This Quarry Plan is scrutinized without prejudice to any other laws applicable to the quarry area from time to time whether made by the Central Government, State Government or any other authority. 5. The applicant and RQP are responsible for Concealed /Suppressed.I Circumvented.I Misrepresented in the quarry plan which may directly or indirectly affect the implementation ofthe Scrutinized quarry plan for execution ofthe work in the field. 6. It is clarified that this scrutiny of Quarry Plan does not in any way imply the scrutiny of the Government in terms of any other provisions of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, or the Telangana State Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 or Granite Conservation and Development Rules, 1999, Mineral Conservation and Development Rule' 1988 and any other laws including the Forest Conservation Act, 1980. 7. This Quarry Plan is scrutinised subject to strictly adhering to the relevant Regulations of MMR' 1961 and obtaining prior permission from the Director General Mine Safety whenever and wherever it is required. 8. The Scrutiny authority does not owe the responsibility with regard to erroneous certificate made by the RQP if any and scrutiny is tentative subject to modifications on new findings at a later date, since the evaluation is done on random basis.

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I ) v) Mining 14 - 17 () vi) Market Analysis 17 - 17 \) vii) ) Waste Management Plan 18 - 19 viii) Environmental Management Plan 19 - 20

ix) Environmental Impact Assessment 20 - 22 . ) x) Environment Management Plan 22 - 24 ,J .) xi) Closure Plan 25 - 31 (1 ') (] ') I) ') LIST OF PLANS ') Plate No. Title of Plate scale ~

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PLATE - 5 Land Use & Progressive Mine Closure Plan 1 : 1,000

PLATE - 6 Environment Plan 1 : 5,000

LIST OF ANNEXURES

Annexure -1 Copy of Proceedings. No.16864/R1-1/2016-1, Dated: 13.4.2017 of DMG, Hyderabad. ) Annexure - 2a Copy of the Photo Id of the Authorized Person. ) Annexure - 2b Copy of the Id of the Company. ) Annexure-3 Photographs of the AQL. _) Annexure -4 Statement of Production & Development Details. .) ~==-

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) i) Geology & Exploration :

) a. Physiography : The QL area is a solitary rocky hill having

' ) scares of vegetation due to rocky nature of hillock. The hill is essentially comprised of predominantly Coloured granite, which I is inhospitable for sustaining vegetation. The applied Quarry 'j lease area is surrounded by non-forest barren rocky hillock at Eastern side and the applied area is rocky area suitable for 'l producing ornamental granite. At Western side agricultural ) lands with dry crops like Jawar, groundnut, cotton & pulses are grown at a distance of 0.50 to 1.00 Km. distance. Adjacent ') to Q.L. applied area at Eastern side, the active working quarries are present in the surrounding area. In the South the QL applied area shall be utilized for site services, dumping of Waste and Top soil etc. There are about 10 borewells are there within the radious of 1.00 Km. The water table is available at a depth of 60 to 70 mts. From the Surface. The general climate is hot and dry with maximum temperature of 42°.c. and a minimum temperature of 15° C. The region is receiving an average rainfall of 120 cm. Annually. Mostly the Monsoon period is falling in the monthsof June to August & September. Other than this no other prominent physiographic features are observed in the area.

b. Topography : The Q.L. area is a solitary hill (monad rock) ns1ng to a maximum height of 64 m. from the ground level at Eastern end. The lowest level at Northern end is about 270 m. RL. It is sloping towards NW, East and SW directions. The area is having a few Elephant boulders and the Sheet rock is exposed in the eastern side Quarry workings, which is continued into the Applied Quarrying lease area towards North, East and Southern directions from the Adjacent Quarrying liscensed areas, as seen on the Surface Geological Plan & Sections, Plate No. 3 and other plates.

c. Regional Geology : ) '

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Colour Soil

The workings.

units

planes persistence main

LITHOLOGY

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1.

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of of 7 e. Details of Prospecting/ Mining already carried out:

From the adjacent workings it is evident that the Colour Granite sheet is available right upto a depth 45 mts. In Adjacent quarry pits the granite is exposed right upto 45 mts.which has been taken as proved deposit in this area, because of the continuous deposit in both the areas. From the Top most bench as exposed in the adjacent pits, the same height is considered as proved categorized mineral resources under UNFC CODE 111. The Bench mark is carried from the adjacent Quarry area, which is connected to National Grid.

f. Estimation of Geological Reserves :

Method of Estimation of Reserves : The Geological Reserves have been estimated by measuring cross sectional area of the granite deposit upto a depth of 285 mts. RL with reference to Surface Geological Plan & Sections Plate No. 3. Taking the Cross Sectional influence the proved reserves have been ' ) computed under 111 of UNFClassification Code. Below this line another line below 20 m. is drawn for computing probable ) reserves (121 of UNFC Code)and cross sectional area with the cross sectional influence is multiplied to arrive at the Geological Resources in Probable Category is computed as shown in the following paras.

) RESERVES IN UNFC CODE :

) Proved Reserves (UNFC Code No.111) (G 1): As already stated, the Colour ) sheet rock is seen to extend vertically upto a height of 45m from the ground surface that is 275 m R.L. the reserves of colour granite occurred between J 275 m RL and 330 m. RL is considered as proved. In UNFC classification it ) has given code no.111. Probable Reserves: (UNFC code No.121 &122)(G2): The reserves from 275 m.RL .J level to further down 255 m RL levels is considered under 'Probable' ,_) category. This lies below ground level. In UNFC classification it has given code No.121. ) J J

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the

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raw placed

of

expected year

calculated

estimated

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the

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of

lease

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all

the

price

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and

of

samples

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stage

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along

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reserves

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cu.rots.

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mineral

mineable

total

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computed

exploration are

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wise viable.

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in

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pit

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above

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the

area

of

to 9

Marketing: The Mine owner had done a market survey for Colour Granite occurring in this area , keeping in view the shade of Red Pearl Granite that can be raised from his Applied QL area at Jayagiri village. Exploration carried out in the lease hold indicated that the mine at Sy.no.266/ 1 in Jayagiri village in Hasanparthy Mandal, Warangal Urban District of Telangana state has got very good market potentiality in the States of Telangana, A.P., & Maharashtra. Apart from the local market, it has got very good market in Foreign counties like China, Korea and Japan. Therefore the mine owner has decided to sell the Red Pearl Granite in the Local market and in the Foreign markets.

Thus it is seen that there will be demand for Colour Granite. It is expected that there will be continuous demand from Polishing factories and from the Foreign buyers for the raw Granite Blocks. In view of what has been stated above, cash flow for operating the mine is expected to be encouraging and operating the mine continuously will not be a problem.

c. Economic viability: Ever year Building and Construction industries are increasing; number and consequently the requirement of Black Granite also increases. It is expected that there may be marginal increasing in the ) cost of production of Black Granite in view of escalation of labour wages and ) cost of other consumable items. But increasing in the selling price of Colour Granite is expected to offset the higher of operational cost. ) For G-1, (Detailed Exploration), detailed geological mapping has been carried out at 1: 1 000 scales Geological and survey details have been provided in the geological plan. Additionally Pitting, trenching, sampling of ore were carried ) out for checking the hardness of the Black Granite available in this area, the samples were systematically analyzed. The Shade and Texture of the Granite available in this area is good.

Mineral Reserves:

(i) 10

Eastern blocks of the QL applied area and the same will advanced in the second five years period also. advanced towards south in five years upto the depth of up to 12 m. after leaving 7.5m barrier zone from boundary line.

The annual production is expected to be of the order of 15,000 m3. Colour Granite in the coming five years period. (Please refer the statement shown in Annexure IV for yearwise production and development details.

a) Recovery factor: The surrounding existing mining activities are showing that the recovery is 20%.

b) . Mining losses: Reserves blocked in the safe benches& UPL safe benches in this mine for categories of 211 & 221 the reserves blocked in the safe benches n are detailed are given bellow. The Stone & Metal reserves are going to be blocked under 7.5m barrier zone and safe benches (UPL) on all the Sides (E, W) of the area. )

a) Categorization of Reserves Geological Reserves Estimation : Table -II.

DETAILS OF THE RESERVES OF COLOUR GRANITE )

) Category/ c.s. c.s. Volume Recover- Waste @ Rema Cross Area in lnflue Cu.mts. able 80% rks ) Section sq.mt. nee 100% Colour Cu.Mts. Mts. Granite 20% m3. PROVED:

AA' 3,765 180 6,77,700 1,35,540 5,42, 160 BB' 5,717 85 4,85,945 97,189 3,88,756

Sub-total: 11,63,645 2,32,729 9,30,916

PROBABLE

AA' 5,719 180 10,58,015 2,11,603 BB' 3,299 85 2,80,415 56,083

Sub-total: 13,38,430 2,67 ,686 Grand

Total : 25,02,075 5,00,415 20,01,660 11 n The same rock also exposed in the top of mound in the nearby Quarrying lease areas ) of Jayagiri village. Weathered boulders zones are seen at top 2m from the surface in the top of mound below this depth occurs the massive sheet rock zone and it extends further below. n On the eastern side of the QL area height is low, whereas on western side it is more. Therefore the prominent exposures indicate the quantum of colour granite in the area. By ) virtue of this, the applicant is proposed to cut the sheet rock at selected places in the area to examine the quality of the colour granite, It is proposed to work at two places to start with in the quarry lease area. The adjacent quarries have been operating over the last five years and have advanced to a depth of 15m to 20 mts .. An inspection and study of the nearby quarry workings show that a similar geological setup exists in the Applied Quarry lease area under discussion. The sheet rock is seen to be composed of massive magmatite sheet and a situation is seen to exist in the working of ) the adjacent quarry pits. ) i) Surface Geological Plan & Cross Sectional Views : The area recommended for the grant of Quarry lease was initially demarcated on the villages revenue map. Subsequently the area was surveyed using theodolite and a contour base plan was prepared in 1: 1000 scale and on this plan the local geology was

) plotted. The plan was prepared with 10 m contour interval (Refer plate no:111.). A bench mark is fixed for the Southern most Boundary pillar as 272.28 mts.AMSL.

) ii) Geological Sections: The contour plan enabled the preparations of Geological­ Sections. In all 2 Cross Sections. But, the Reserves of the Granite g:gei s is calculated taking the cross Sectional area.

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and

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height

demand

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already

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price

75,000

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marginal

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ground

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m3.

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in

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in

category.

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the

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in

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cash

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flow

also

below

in

level

to

of

R.L.

this

to (l 14

a) Categorization of Reserves : Geological Reserves Estimation : Table -II.

SUMMARY OF GEOLOGICAL, MINEABLE RESERVES AND RESERVES GOING TO BE BLOCKED IN MINE SAFETY BARRIER & BENCH SLOPES

CATEGORISATION RECOVERYFACTOR RESERVESIN CU.MTS. REMARKS I. GEOLOGICAL RESERVES 100% 25,02,075 II. RESERVESGOING TO BE BLOCKEDIN MINES 60% 15,01,245 SAFETYBARRIER ETC. Ill. MINEABLE DEPOSIT 40% 10,00,830 IV. SALEABLECOLOUR GRANITE WITH 20% 20% 2,00,166 ) RECOVERY

So, with the proposed production targets of 15,000 cu.mts. per annum the life of the mine will be -

) Saleable Colour Granite / Annual Production = 2,00,166 / 15,000 cu.mts. = 13.34 (Say 13 Years).

v. MINING:

a) Proposed method of Working : ) Open Cast - Semi mechanized method with bench height and ) width is about 6m.

) To cut down cost and for achieving targeted production of Colour Granite for the operations are planned to be carried out in semi-mechanized method deploying machinery listed in para 4.6. The Excavators have to be deployed for the ) removal of overburden removal and for forming of the benches. The other J pneumatic tools like Jack Hammers etc. will be used for shot hole drilling in _) sheet rock for taking out large blocks of colour granite. Jackhammers will also be J used in primary cutting of mother rock by using Cracking Powder. Per year 300working be proposed. year one proposed one _) days shall Each bench shall be over the other from south to north direction . _)

,_) b) Beneficiation (If required):

_) Not applicable. _)

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form

zone

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up

mother

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Parameters:

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the

2.Depth

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to

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and

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thickness

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diameter:

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rock

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case

vertical

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in

for

size.

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quarry.

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the

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in 16 7. Stemming and charging of the blast hole: The blast hole will be charged with 1.5kg of Cracking powder and filled with clan pills subsequently; the shot hole will be stemmed using brass stemming rods, and allowed it to develop the cracks through the drilled holes. Explosive type: Cracking powder.

d) Production proposed for five years:

YEAR WISE DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION: As a first step towards regular production schedule, the over burden consisting of top soil and Murrum will be removed. In this manner the "INSITU" sheet rock is exposed. It is envisaged to ) produce 15,000 m3 of saleable colour granite blocks each year and to raise this volume of rock about 75,000 m3. of total rock mass has to excavated per annum. In the Northern portion of the applied Quarry lease area it is proposed to start the quarrying as shown on Plate No. 4. This has been proposed during the next five years. South side Gneiss sheet rock will be developed for the first five years towards South. Projections are made for a five years period and the year wise figure and the quarry development schedule is detailed below Four benches will be developed in an year one over the other in first five years towards South as the ) expected production and development figures given in the Annexure -. During the five years period bench maximum bench height is expected to be around 6.0 m. and width is not less than the height of the bench.

The year wise production and development details are shown in Plate No.4.

j 1st year progress: During first year of operations it has been proposed to develop from the Eastern block and western blocks in the middle part of the lease.

) During this year bench height is 6.0 m. and width is 6m proposed for two benches and to produce about 15,000 m3. of color Granite Blocks with 20% recovery shall be won. 2nd year progress: Saleable colour which proposed

and murrum.

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I) 4th year progress: The fourth year bench will develop in the below of second and third year working area already soil and weathered rocks are scrapped and ) developed at the time of second and third year working operations. During this ') year bench height is 6.0 m. and width is 6m. proposed for single bench and extend 72.Sm face width, keeping the face length 150 m. By this way a total ) quantity of 75,000 m3. of Granite will be extracted out of which 20% of ') Saleable colour blocks will be recovered

5th year progress: In The fifth year three benches will be developed in the below of 4th years working area, already where there is no overburden which is already developed in the fourth year working operations. During this year bench height is 6.0 m and width is 6m proposed for single bench and extend 214m, keeping the face width 80m after removing single bench over distance of 300 m.length. By this way a total quantity of 75,000 m3 out of which about 15,000 m3. production ) shall be achieved, which is saleable colour Granite Blocks.

e) Men & Machinery : . )

1. Men: The Lessee has appointed following employees for the working of the mine. 1. Mines Manager - 1 (Diploma in mining with foremen certificate holder) ) 2. Blaster cum mate - S.S.C with blasting certificate - 1 ) 3 . Mines supervisor- S.S.C experience Black Granite quarry for 10 years - 2 )

) 4. Skilled workers - Workers with experience for more than 10 years in Dressing up of Black Granite Blocks ) 30

5. Unskilled workers - For helping the mines manager and supervisor - 5

6. Machine operators - ITI qualified persons - 4

7. Watchman 4 Total: 47 Persons.

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VI. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN:

1 I) BASELINE INFORMATION:

) JlExisting & proposed land use Pattern: The subject area is a wasteland belonging to Revenue department; and it is not being put to any other use. All available arable lands are under in cultivation, while non-arable Lands are used for settlements and for grazing live stock It is also proposed to restore the degraded the land after closer of the mine by filling with mine waste and level the surface with top soil. The area going to be degraded by working pit and other facilities by the mining activities by the end of next five years is around 1.20 ) Hectares.

3. Water Regime: There are no perennial sources in and around the Quarry lease area within 500m distan ce

') The rainwater flows through the slopes of the area and drained off through a seasonal nalas .

One seasonal nala is passing towards north and North east from the Proposed area and along the western boundary in Northern direction, which will join pedda Vagu near the village.

4. Flora and Fauna: The subject area is devoid of trees and major vegetative cover. Excepting for the presence of reptiles and other minor wild life like rabbits, field rats etc ) and no major wild life exists in this area. )

) 5. Quality o{Air, Water and Ambient Noise Level The subject area is away from

) Industries and Human settlements. The impact of Road metal mining by the lessees are not likely to have any serious adverse impact on the existing ) environment. Indeed mining even on a small scale does ) cause some environmental hazard and efforts therefore, are necessary to mitigate the _)

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Year Pit No. Mined out Additional Total area Backfilling & Mined out area at the area required (Ha) Affrestation Area at the end beginning for working lil of the year in the year The year 1st Yr P1t-l 0.00 Nil 1.00 Nil 1.00 2na Yr P1t-l 1.00 0.25 1.25 Nil 1.25

) 3ra Yr P1t-l 1.25 0.50 1.75 ml 1.75 4tn Yr P1t-l 1.7b 0.75 2.50 nil 2.50 5m Yr P1t-l 2.50 0.25 2.75 nil 2.75

iii. In case of abandoned quarries/pits, proposal for use of Reservoir, size, water holding capacity and its utilization: iv. Programme for Afforestation year wise for the first years indication the no. of plants with the name of species to be afforested with exten:t of area:

About 2000 m2 (50mx7.5mx5y) all along the mine boundary buffer zone corner within lease will be planted during first five years. In each year about 50m length of buffer zone along with SE will be planted with 500 plants like Eucalyptus, Teak, Sababul and Babul at 2m grid interval two rows. All precautions will be taken to achieve the survival rate at 90% plantation by providing fertilizer water at regular intervals. Year wise Plantation area is shown

} in Plate-5. Table SA: Proposed Plantations

year No. of Plant ~Area in m2 location Type of plants Scientific name 1st 500 375 South -East Eucalyptus Eucalyptus 2nd " 375 South - east Subabul Tectone grandis

3rd " 375 South -East Subabul Leucaena leucocephala 4th " 375 South -East Babul Acacia nilotica

5th " 375 South - East Eucalyptus Eucalyptus

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will be utilized for plantation purpose. )

VI. Measure to Control to Erosion Sedimentation o any erosion / sedimentation of the subject area because, there discharge from mine workings. 24

VII. Treatment and Disposal of Water from Mines: No siltation is expected to be taken place as the applicants have proposed to construct parapet wall along the bottom periphery of the waste dumps to arrest siltation.

VIII. Measures for Minimizing Adverse Effects on Water Regime: No adverse effects are anticipated on water regime.

IX. Protective Measures for Ground Vibrations due to blasting: In view of the smooth blasting technique adopted ground vibration will be minimal. ) X. Measures for Protecting Historical Monuments and Rehabilitation of Human Settlements likely to be disturbed due to Mining Activity: No historical monuments or Human settlements will to be disturbed due to mining of Granite blocks from this area. The workers are expected from the nearby villages to attend the quarry work. There are no historical monuments or places of worship adjacent to the proposed to the mine.

XI. Socio Economic Benefits arising out from the Mining: Few laboreres will get employment and the State Government will get royalty and sales tax due to mining and selling of the Black Granite Blocks .. The people around the quarry area are ) depending on agriculture. A few labourers are going to be given employment opportunity in this area. Skilled labourers shall be absorbed for dressing the granite blocks, who are all from surrounding villages. Jayagiri village is situated in the East with 7,280 population. Apart from this there are no villages falling within 5.0 kms. from this Applied Quarry Lease area.

XII. SITE SERVICES : The applicants have constructed Office, First-Aid room and Rest room at the foot of the hill in the Western side of the Lease, which is falling just outside the Applied Quarry Lease area. \.

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PROBABLE RESERVES LIMIT (121)·

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