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QUARRY PLAN INCLUDING PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSURE PLAN FOR & FELDSPAR APPLIED AREA,OVER AN EXTENT OF ACRES 3.14 GTS IN SY.N0.6611,0F GANYAGULA VILLAGE, NAGARKURNOOL MANDAL, NAGARKURNOOL DISTRICT.

(Submitted Under Rule 7B and 7B (viii) of TSMMC Rules, 1966& Under Rule 23 (B) ofMCDR, 1988)

(For the First Five Years Plan Period)

(OPEN CAST SEMI MECHANIZED METHOD)

Non Forest-Govt. Land

APPLICANT Smt. K.Teena Devi,

PREPARED BY M . Venugopal RQPI DMG I HYD I 17 I 2015 Flat No. BF2, Padmashri complex, LB Nagar, Hyderabad-500 007. Ph: 7032670779 FORM- WCA) See Ru/r-7(8) SELF CERTIFICATION BY THE APPLICANT

I, K.Teena Devi, being an applicant of quarry lease for Quartz& Feldspar over an extent of Ac.3.14 Gts in Sy. No. 66/1,Ganyagula Village, Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana State

I do solemnly certify that the information furnished in the Quarry Plan is correct and based on the facts to the best of my knowledge and nothing has been misrepresented during preparation of document which may directly or indirectly affect the implementation of the document for execution of the work in the field.

I also do hereby certify that all the rules and regulations viz., the Telangana State Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 alongwith Mines Act, 1952 rules made there under, Conservation and Development Rules, 1999, Conservation and Development Rules, 2002, Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988 and Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961 have been taken into consideration and nothing in contravention to above referred rules have been furnished in the Quarry Plan. I am also fully aware that I am solely responsible for implementation of proposals furnished in the document for which the self-certification is being signed by me in the document. I stand fully responsible and liable to face the consequences, legal or otherwise as laid down in the statutes or any penalty or fine as may be imposed or ordered by the competent authority for any kind of breach or failure in implementation of the proposals contained therein .

Date: Place: Hyderabad FORM-WCB) See Ru/e-7(8) RECOGNIZED PERSON CERTIFICATE

The provisions of the Telangana State Minor Mineral Concession Rules,

1966 along with Mines Act, 1952 rules made thereunder, Granite Conservation and Development Rules, 1999, Marble Conservation and Development Rules,

2002, Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 1988 and Metalliferous

Mines Regulations, 1961 have been observed in the preparation of the Quarry

Plan for Quartz and feldspar over an extent of Ac.3.14 Gts in Sy. No. 66/1,

Ganyagula Village, Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana

State, and whenever specific permissions are required, the applicant will approach the concerned Government authorities as appropriate.

The information furnished in the Quarry Plan is true and correct to the best my knowledge. I abide by any order passed by Mines & Geology Department, if any contravention of Act & Rules is found in this matter.

Si~~ M. VENUGOPA .... Date RQP/DMG/HY /17/?015 Place Hyderabad SL. No. CONTENTS PAGE No.

PART-I

1.0 GENERAL 1

2 .0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY 2

3 .0 TECHNICAL DETAILS 4

3 .1 INTRODUCTION 4

3.2 INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNICATION 5

3 .3 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION 6

3.4 ESTIMATION OF GEOLOGICAL RESERVES 8

3 .5 QUARRYING 14

3.6 MARKET ANALYSIS 18

3 .7 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN 19

3 .8 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 19

3 .9 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 21

3 . 10 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT 24

4 .0 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 26

PART-II

5 .0 PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSURE PLAN 26

6 .0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE 30

7 .0 CERTIFICATE FROM APPLICANT 31 LIST OF PLATES

PLATE No TITLE OF PLATE SCALE

Plate No. I Location Cum Key Plan 1:50000

Plate No. II Applied Quarry Lease sketch 8 inch=1Mile

Plate No. III Surface Geological Plan 1:1000

Plate No. IV Geological Cross Sections 1:1000

Plate No. V Five Years Working Plan 1:1000

Plate No. VI Year Wise Cross Sections 1 : 1000

Plate No. VII Conceptual Plan 1:1000

Plate No. VIII Progressive Quarry Closure Plan 1:1000

Plate No. IX Environment plan 1 : 5000

ANNEXURES

Annexure-I Notice No.14771/R2- 3/2016, dated: 27-05- 2017 Annexure-IA Extension order Pro.No.14771/R2- 3/2016, dated:08- 12- 2018 Annexure II : Total station Survey data / Annexure III Photographs Annexure IV DTH Drilling data Annexure V R.Q .P Certificate. ,..

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Over an extent of Acres 3.14 Gts in Sy. No. 66/1, of Ganyagula(V), Nagarkurnool (M), Nagar Kurnool District Telangana State.

(Under Rule 7Band 7B (viii) ofTSMMC Rules, 1966& Under Rule 23 (B) of MCDR, 1988) SCRUTINIZEDw 1.0 GENERAL

H vderabad.

1.1 Name of the Applicant Smt.K.Teena Devi,

Smt.K.Teena Devi, D .No. 42- 222/6/A/2, RTC Colony, 1.2 Address Wanaparthy, Mahabubnagar. Mobile: 9705079999.

1.3 Status of the Applicant Individual

Mineral {s) which is/are included in 1.4 the prospecting license {For fresh Not Applicable grant)

Mineral {s) which is/are included in 1.5 Quartz & Feldspar the letter of intent/lease deed

Mineral for which Applicant intends 1.6 Quartz & Feldspar to mine ":::: ~

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1 1.7 Name of a person employed under clause (C) of sub rule (1) of rule 42 M.Venugopal of MCDR, 1988 preparing quarry plan. Flat No.BF2, Address of the RQP: Padmashri Complex, LB Nagar, Hyderabad - 500 074 Mobile Number: 7032670779 [email protected] E-Mail & Website: RQPI DMG I HYD I 17 I 2015 (Valid Upto 04th Dec 2025) RQP Registration No. & Validity (Annexure-3)

Consultant Designation: 20-04-2018 Date of appointment 22-04-2018 Date of Inspection/survey

2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

A Lease applied area details

Smt. K.Teena Devi, I Name of the Quarry I Applicant

II Latitude& Longitudes of Boundary BP LATITUDE LONGITUDE Point.

1 16.37292 78.33012 Quarry lease is not yet to grant. Notice III Date of grant of lease issued to submit Quarry plan (Annexure-!)

IV Period I Expiry date 20 years

v Name of the Applicant Smt.K.Teena Devi, VI Postal Address : Smt. K.Teena Devi, . o\ tiJ\ines i!IJ D .No. 42- 22216IA/ , ..~',.. tY ~ RTC Colony, ~~~-J, ~~ c.o~ ~ . ·rvo.-,tJ":<.·. o Wanaparthy, r&::~~::~ ~- ;~..:·\ ~ Mobile: 970507~ !J@'f· {.f;·:?/ ~:: ...?.· · .:.·-~·'(:\·~ \ :r 1 c:::. ~ ~ ~ , . . . :... . : . . :; ( '"'. i -·· .. '<."··. ·: ; ~ ; f ~\ ~· .·:... ,/ / ·-: I ~~ -· ~·-" :''J ~ /. < ·.~ '~ · ·. / 2 The Cadastral Map certified by the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Nagarkurnool, in favour of Smt.K.Teena Devi,is given as Plate No. II. The Area is Bounded by the following Geographical Co-ordinates with WGS-84 as Details of applied /lease area with precise area demarcation lease Map datum : sketch duly certified by the State B Government along with . complete . demarcation report giVmg co- BP LATITUDE(dd) LONGITUDE(dd) ordinates of all boundary pillars. 1 16.37292 78.33012 2 16.37344 78.33056 3 16.37389 78.3308 4 16.37532 78.33121 5 16.37521 78.3317 6 16.37428 78.33112 7 16.3741 78.33125 8 16.37318 78.33103

Details of Land break up

Forest Area(Ha) Non-forest Area (Acres) (i)Reserve Forest Nil (i)Govt. Waste land Ac. 3 .14Gts (ii)Protected Forest Nil (ii)Govt. grazing Land Nil (iii)Wild life sanctuary Nil (iii)Pvt.Agriculture (iv)Bird Sanctuary Nil Irrigated Land Nil (v)Others(specify) (iv)Pvt. Agriculture non- Nil irrigated land. (v)Pvt. Patta land, Nil (vi) Others(specify) Nil Total Ac.3.14 Gts

Details of the Area

i Total lease area/ applied area Ac.3 .14 Gts Telangana ii State & District Nagarkurnool iii Mandai/Taluka Ganyagula ~-~~me:;-- a,,~~ iv Village Nagarkurnool £-o":::: :,.---.:--...: C"i (:.• Whether the area falls under fi' >:~---..~- -~ "·' ,. . ··. .'n "\ ~ A~/ // -~.... . , ....-;. \ v Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ)? If No -: -'i~ ; c :- , .. --~ . \ .:::-' \ yes, details thereof. I r .·... :. · . • .,, \ -~ !

! ~- # i ; .... ~·· \'• ·;;; / .·-:/ The quarry lease applied area is Existence of public road/railway connected and easily accessible by network vi line, if any nearby and approximate distance of roads.The applied area is located on North of Ganyagula village at a distance of 1.5 Km. the applied area can be approached Ganyagula-Chandupatla road. State Transport Bus Services ply from frequently; Private Transport is also available on this road network. vii The Quarry Leaseapplied area falls in Top sheet Number Survey of India Topo-sheet No.56 L/07. Attach a general location map viii showing area and access routes. The location of the area is indicated in Key It is preferred that the area be - Cum - Location Map (Plate - I). marked on a Survey of India topographical map or a cadastral The sketch of the quarry lease applied area map or forest map as the case is given as Plate-H. may be. However, if none of these are available, the area may be shown on an administrative map.

3.0 TECHNICAL DETAILS 3.1 Introduction Smt.K. Teena Devi,was applied for grant of quarry lease for Quartz & Feldspar over an extent of Ac.3.14Gts in Sy. No. 66/1, of Ganyagula Village, Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana State on 25- 06- 2012. The Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Nagarkurnool, submitted the proposals recommending for grant of quarry lease forQuartz & Feldspar over an extent of Ac.3.14Gts in Sy. No. 66/1, of Ganyagula Village, Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana State in favour of Smt.K.Teena Devi. After careful examination of the proposals of the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, Nagarkurnool, it is decided in principle to grant of quarry lease for Quartz & Feldspar over an extent of Ac.3 .14Gtsin Sy. No. 66/1, of Ganyagula Village, Nagarukurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana State, in favour of Smt.K.Teena Devi, for a period of (20) years subject to submission of scrutinized Quarry Plan issued by the Director of Mines & Geology,Hyderabad,

with a condition that the scrutinizedQuarry Plan shall reflect estr4~ ~ ,... to be adopted by the applicant while conducting quarr ~ "/ operations---_-.'J(/':"~~ to I . - . •. '\:a existence of any structures, railway line, roads, watf{r bodies such a. .. \"&' etc., and the stipulated distances as per the vari ~ ~s ·regulati_ons pres~ r)i3l~ : under Mines and Metalliferrous Regulations ' 1961 along with Consent ' 3d ... ,- I

4 Establishment from TS Control Board & Environmental Clearance from Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) as per Environment Impact Assessment Notification to consider grant of quarry lease for Quartz & Feldspar videDirector of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, Notice No.14771IR2-3I2016, dated:27-05-2017 (Annexure - I). Smt K.Teena Devi requested to grant 1st extension of time for submission of approved plan as the 6 months period given by the Director of Mines and Geology expires on 29- 11-2017, vide Proceeding No.14771IR2- 3I2016, 08-12- 2017(Annexure-IA). Smt.K.Teena Devi, approached Sri M.Venugopal, Consultant Geologist and RQP (RQPI DMG I HYD I 17 I 2015) for preparation of Quarry Plan in the above mentioned area . Accordingly this Quarry Plan is prepared for systematic and scientific development of deposit and obtaining the Environmental Clearance from State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA)IDEACIDEIAA, Telangana State. This Quarry Plan is prepared under Rule 78 of Telangana Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 for the five years period and submitted to the Dy. Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, for scrutiny. 3.2 Infrastructure and Communication The ground water is available 50 M BGL (as observed from existing bore ). The agricultural fields in the surrounds Availability of Water of the quarry lease applied area are irrigated by ground water. Electricity is available in all the villages and in the nearby Availability of Electricity agricultural lands for borewells. Tele Communications facility is available at the Ganyagula Communication Network Village. State Transport Bus Services ply from Kollapur- Road Network Nagarkurnool frequently, Private Transport is also available on this road network.

There are no Railway Station in and around the quarry lease Nearest Rail Head applied area Primary School is available at Ganyagula Village School and High School Education is available at Na_g_arkurnool. Registered Medica I Practitioner p v a ilabiE! ~ 'I~~ ula Medical Facility Village. Nagarkurnool is well placed for · o~to rs}" . sing Homes & Hospitals. I' , · ~· ':f~· .-~ i ' i . :.:.:~ l I l .'. ~ \ r' ~ \ / ·- , ·- I \ j \ c .. .. ~.... 5 3.3 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION Topography The subject area comes under Revenue category (Govt.Land).The terrain is mound surface with Quartz and Feldspar out crops. The Quartz & Feldspar deposit occurring as a vein type, Quartz & Feldspar vein trending is NW- SE .The quarry lease applied area is elevated part at the NEandgently sloping towards SW. The highest & lowest elevations in the applied lease area are503mts and 490mts from the bench mark of 496mts and the bench mark is shown in PLATE No. III. There is a maximum relief of13mts. There are no permanent structures or dwelling in the quarry lease applied area . There are no seasonal nalas located in the area. The surface rain water flows through the slopes of the area through natural ravines and joins main water courses. Topographical Survey The baseline is considered from the GPS reading in co-relation with Toposheet contours, the levels were taken Total Station. The BM is taken on Boundary Pillar - 02 in the quarry lease applied area with its value of 496 M. The co-ordinates were fixed using the 12 channel handheld GPS make with GARMIN MAP DATUM:WGS - 84

Position Format hddd Map Datum WGS - 84 Units Metric North Reference Magnetic Variance 001° w Angle Degrees

Regional Geology The region of the subject area is belonging to Peninsular Gneiss of Archean group. The Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprising migmatite gneiss, grey granodiorite, Porphyritic granite and intruded by dolerite and aplite veins.

and relative ages. The individual members have not bee part of the area . However, granite and m igmatite gneiss area while bands of relatively younger coarse - grained gneissic granite occur in the north eastern part. The Mahabubnagar & Nagarkurnool belt located along the Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprises a complex assemblage of gneissic variants and granitic rocks which occupy almost the entire lease area the Peninsular Gneissic Complex in the area is representing mostly by Biotite hornblende gneiss granite and migmatite in north eastern part of the quarry lease applied area and made up of rocks of high grade metamorphism, migmatisation and intense deformation. These , which are often porphyritic, are intrusive into the gneissic terrain and contain alkali feldspar space. The later in parts the colour to the granite which ranges from light to deep pink because of the massive nature of these intrusive they are amenable for producing large size blocks, due to the wide spaced joint pattern in hearted to them . QuartzMineral Quartz is one of the most common minerals in the Earth's crust. As a mineral name, quartz refers to a specific chemical compound (silicon dioxide, or silica, Si02), having a specific crystalline form (hexagonal). It is found is all forms of : igneous and metamorphic. I Physical Properties of Quartz I Chemical I Silicate Classification . I Quartz occurs in virtually every color. Common colors are clear, white, Icolor I gray, purple, yellow, brown, black, pink, green, red . Istreak II Colorless (harder than the streak plate) I Iluster II Vitreous I joiaphaneity II Transparent to translucent I Icleavage II None - typically breaks with a conchoidal fracture I Mohs 7 Hardness Specific 2.6 to 2 .7 Gravity i I Diagnostic Conchoidal fracture, glassy luster, hardness. Properties ~ -'"'· ._._,...... ~"' ci'• ;~-· "'"' ~!fq~ Chemical ~· 0 Si02 ..-; ~- t? ' Composition ~1P ~'?~'- I ~~I ~~$i7k~~!.·-:.~·\S>,c :.-.;; ...... ·~·:\;,·. y,':: .· "\\ Crystal "'"" , ~r ":i':-s..:,c.:-, ~- ,_ v::.::-t1 , .• .: Hexagonal ~., I! ~ ~·-'j-f·....-. _., """'\ ' •• ' System f3.. ' ~ f!. ~ ?f1 ;'"~ . /::· .-~ J4 .:, t ~·- ~ 1 Glass making, abrasi ve, foundry , hy ~) cW ~ct~ -,; ng •pf~ ,ntjl Iuses ~'·-" -.. , . .. ·. ~- ..-:, ~ i gemstones ~ - ,...... :;... '-··.· ~ ~ ...... _... (_.:. __ . _.;,.-.~y ·... ·. '"·~,--·.~·\::·.:?' ,.

7 FELDSPAR Feldspar is the name given to a group of minerals distinguished by the presence of

alumina and silica (Si02 ) in their chemistry. This group includes aluminum silicates of soda, potassium, or . It is the single most abundant mineral group on Earth. They account for an estimated 60°/o of exposed rocks, as well as soils, clays, and other unconsolidated sediments, and are principal components in rock classification schemes. The minerals included in this group are the orthoclase, microcline and plagioclase feldspars. Geology of the Quarry Lease Applied Area Litho-facies map of the Quarry Lease applied area had been prepared on 1:1000 scale. The distinct mappable litho units plotted in the Surface Geological Plan (enclosed as Plate-III). Quarry lease applied area is covered with Quartz & Feldspar deposit. Quartz float with soil was plotted in surface geological plan, which is up to 1 M average. 3.4 ESTIMATION OF GEOLOGICAL RESERVES Method of Estimation of Reserves The volume of the deposit is computed by cross sectional area method by multiplying the cross sectional area with the proved depth RL 470 M and RL 470- 440 is Probable depth. The cross sections were drawn perpendicular to the strike direction, the cross sectional area of the individual sections are calculated to arrive at sectional area, the area is multiplied by the sectional influence of 20mts to arrive the volume of mineral. The cross sections in SW-NE direction are drawn at interval of 20mts.1no.of Geological cross sections have been drawn for the assessment. These sections are designated as A-A'. Based on the physical appearanceof the applied area, it is assumed that recovery percentage of Quartzis80% and Feldspar is 85% is anticipated. 1 Cross Section (A-A') is drawn perpendicular to the slope direction for profile purpose. Categorization of Reserves

As no detailed exploration is conducted :eCf ~esourc~ -~- re -· v -:· """ considered for Reserve Estimation up to RL 440 M. .. ··.: .,_ -~> .~:, . -.~-~ --=· .. .. ·~ .. Hence, G1 (Proved) & G2 (Probable) resources are consi B ~red , '· l)l o G3 P,Q~$j bJe ·, . •: - . t.·-, i resources are considered . ~ 2 "' . 1: ! ·• ~ .~~-,= ~ ~ Hence, the proved category of reserves as 111 coding (Prov d) and 121 is Probab:ie 1 reserves under UNFC guidelines. \ •...,_,~:::~':;::.~'j,'

8 The depo~it up to RL 470 is considered as Proved Reserves and RL 470 to RL 440 is considered as Probable reserves. Reserves and Resources as per UNFC (UNFC code for area considered for different categories of reserve/resources estimation may also be marked on geological cross sections.) (A) Category of deposit as per UNFC Guidelines: Through the strike of quartz body is assumed NW-SE direction. The strike length of the body measured 20 M (Approx) in the area with an average width of 250 M. For the present estimation the following procedure has been adopted. As per the classification of UNFC the deposit falls under (II). Parameters considered for reserves/ Resources Estimations: • 1No. of Geological cross sections have been drawn for the assessment. These sections are designated as A-A'. • Sectional influence of 20 meters considered. • Area calculates form the sections where the Quartz & Feldspar body has been marked. • Depth upto RL 440 thickness of the subject area is considered as depth of the deposit. Justification under UNFC classification A) Geological Axis: Geological Survey: The topographical survey of applied quarry lease area covering Ac.3.14Gts was carried out with total station survey on 1:1000 scale with a grid interval of 50m was drawn and a surface plan with contours at 1m intervals. A bench mark on the SW boundary point no.2 at 496m. The surface geological plan plate-III has been prepared showing all the surface features. The surface plan formed the base for systematic geological mapping of various litho logical units within the applied quarry lease boundary. The surface geological plan for the applied quarry lease area is given plate III. Reserves /Resources Estimations: Reserves estimation is confined to the area and up to 50mts depth. The reserves of 122434 T of Feldspar and 358689.60 T of Quartz in these parts of quarry applied are placed under 111 and 121category. B) Feasibility Axis /'---..:._-..:.::::::_ Geology: Geology of the area is studied by referring exposures of - ~u~ · rti"·-, I . -~__ ':'~: ·.\· Feldspar and depicted on the geological plan and other relevant plans. Geofc:>19i. ~_ar\ cross sections formed the base for reserves estimation. Ta~ing into considerat.id,n\ of= ·~ • ~ ' . : j ! .. ~ all aspects such as statutory limits, safety zone, bench hei~hts, depth, and· ~~'~JY extension factors, the reserves and resources evolution has been made. • .. : ,-.;.: . ~ ..-:. .\~~,.I: .-,v::,.A

9 Mining: Based on the G11evel reserves were estimated,while the resources were on the basis of interpolation and geological continuity of the deposit. Quarrying activity has not been started in the area . Quarry operations will be semi mechanized method. Processing: The deposit is simple in nature with1mts of soil with weathered rock (OB). Infrastructure: There is no major is seen near to the quarry lease applied area. Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, Shelters, Lavatory, and Bore Well for drinking water will be provided the applicant. Marketing: There is enough marketing scope to supply the raw material Quartz to the Glass industries with in the state and neighboring states. Feldspar is used to make dinnerware and bathroom and building . In ceramics and glass production, feldspar is used as a flux. A flux is a material that lowers the melting temperature of another material, in this case, glass. C) Economic Axis: Detailed Exploration: The detailed geological survey &exploration in the applied area has indicated recoverable /salable feldspar reserves of 122434 T and quartz reserves of 358689.60 Twith average grade can be economically extracted. The potential reserves will be increasing with depth. Mining report I Mining scheme I Working Mining: Fresh Quarry Plan . Specific end use grades of Reserves: Large amounts of quartz are used in the manufacture of glass and ceramics and for foundry molds in metal casting. Feldspar is used to make dinnerware and bathroom and building tiles. Specific Knowledge of forest I non forest and other : The applied quarry lease area is not a forest land nor in the vicinity of forest areas. The entire lands area Govt. Land diverted for mining which shall be economically used for quarrying purpose. Under Economic axis the deposit/ area is categorized as E2 Based on the detail study under EFG classification of UNFC, the reserves estimated will come under proved reserves of category- VII. Mineable Reserves : Up to RL 440Mts Proved (111) reserves : Up to RL 470 Probable (121) reserves : RL 440 Possible reserves: not applicable Blocked up (211) : 161459.00 Cubic Meters material slopes and buffer zone. Furnish detailed calculation of reserves I resources section wise: The section wise reserves estimated within the area, area tabulated below category wise: Mineral/ ore blocked due to benches, barriers,pillars,road, railway, river, nala, reservoir, electric line and other statutory bodies etc .. , under forest, sanctuaries etc. where necessary permissions are not available. Based on the available deposit in the applied quarry lease area and parameters considered to assess reserves, it has been attempted to allocate the Quartz & Feldspar reserves under UNFC code. UNFC CODE QUARTZ IN T FELDSPAR IN T

Proved Mineral Reserves 111 213624.00 61438.00

Probable mineral reserves 121 & 122 145065.60 60996.00 TOTAL 358689.60 122434.00

PROVED GEOLOGICAL RESERVES-FELDSPAR(Except BZ and Safety Slopes)

Category Sectional Sectional Specific Total Reserves Recovery waste 15% in(T) & Area Influence Gravity Proved 85% in Mt UNFC Sections Code (M2) (M) G1 A-A' (Proved) 1,390 20.0 2.60 72,280.00 61,438.00 10,842.00 111 TOTAL 61,438.00 10,842.00

PROVED GEOLOGICAL RESERVES-QUARTZ(Except BZ and Safety Slopes)

Category Sectional Sectional Area Influence Specific Total Reserves Recovery Sections waste 20% in(T) & Gravity Proved 80% in Mt UNFC Code (M2) (M) G1 A-A' (Proved) 4,945 20.0 2 .70 2,67,030.00 2,13,624.00 53,406.00 111 TOTAL 2,13,624.00 53,406.00

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11 PROBABLE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES-FELDSPAR (Except BZ and Safety Slopes)

Category Sectional Sectional waste 15% in(T) & Area Influence Specific Total Reserves Recovery Sections UNFC Code (Mz) (M) Gravity Proved 85% in Mt G1 A-A' (Probable) 1,380 20.0 2 .60 71,760.00 60,996.00 10,764.00 121 TOTAL 60,996.00 10,764.00

PROBABLE GEOLOGICAL RESERVES-QUARTZ (Except BZ and Safety Slopes)

Category Sectional Sectional waste 20% in(T) & Area Influence Specific Total Reserves Recovery Sections UNFC Code (Mz) (M) Gravity Proved 80% in Mt G1 A-A' (Probable) 3,358 20.0 2 .70 1,81,332.00 1 ,45,065.60 36,266.40 121 TOTAL 1,45,065.60 36,266.40

RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER 7 .5 M BUFFER ZONE-FELDSPAR

Sectional Sectional Volume Tonnage Recovery @85% Sections Area Influence (T) (MZ) (M) (M3) (T) A-A' 0 20.0 0 0 0 .00 TOTAL RESERVES BLOCKED IN BUFFER 0.00 ZONE

RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER SAFETY SLOPES- FELDSPAR

Sectional Sectional SPG Tonnage Sections Area Influence Recovery @85% (T) (M2) (M) (T) A-A' 498 1.0 2 .6 1 ,295 1,100.58

RESERVES BLOCKED IN SAFETY SLOPES 1,101

RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER 7.5 M BUFFER ZONE-QUARTZ

Sectional Sectional Volume Tonnage Sections Area Influence

(M Z) (M) (M3) (T) A-A' 644 20.0 12,880 34,776

RESERVES BLOCKED IN BUFFER ZONE RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER SAFETY SLOPES- QUARTZ

Sectional Sectional SPG Tonnage Recovery Sections Area Influence @80% (T) (M2) (M) (T) A-A' 3,068 20.0 2 .7 1,65,672 1,32,537.60

RESERVES BLOCKED IN SAFETY SLOPES 1,32,538

Total Mineable Reserves

Considering the recovery of the Quartz and feldspar from the quarry,it is assumed that recovery percentage of Quartz is 80°/o and Feldspar is 85% is anticipated. Extraction of Market Grade Reserves-Feldspar Total Geological Reserves including mixed zone = 122434.00 T Reserves Blocked under 7.5 Buffer zone =Nil Reserves Blocked under Safety Slopes = 1101.00 T Total Reserves Blocked = 1101.00T Reserves available for Market Grade = 122434 T Recovery(Proved) Proved Geological reserves = 61438.00T Recovery (Probable) Probable Geological Reserves = 60996.00 T Extraction of Market Grade Reserves-Quartz Total Geological Reserves including mixed zone = 358689.60 T Reserves Blocked under 7.5 Buffer zone = 27820.80 T Reserves Blocked under Safety Slopes = 132538.00T Total Reserves Blocked = 160358.40T Reserves available for Market Grade = 358689.60 T Recovery (Proved) Proved Geological reserves = 213624.00T Recovery (Probable) Probable Geological Reserves Life of Quarry The detailed geological survey & study in 358689.60

13 of 39485.33 T of Feldspar and 53481.60T of Quartz. The tentative anticipated life of the applied quarry shall be 3 .1 years of Feldspar and 6. 70 years of Quartz Life of the Quarry = 6 . 70 SAY 07 YEARS 3.5 QUARRYING "There are no public buildings, places of importance and historical monuments, however, the Applicant will conduct the quarry operations duly adopting the restrictions regarding the safety measures as per the regulations 109 & 127 of Metalliferrous Mines Regulations '1961". a) Method of Quarrying (Open Cast other than fully Mechanized I Semi Mechanized) It is proposed to quarry by open cast, Semi Mechanized method on single shift basis. Excavation shall be carried out by drilling and blasting by developing the benches of 6 M height with 6 M bench width respectively. The development of benches will be maintained @ 60° safety slopes. Excavation and loading shall be carried out with simple excavators. b) Beneficiation No processing is required. c) Drilling & Blasting

Drill holes of 3 .0 - 5 .0M depth will be drilled in a staggered pattern at 1 m interval.

i) Drill hole Diameter 100 mm up to 5 .5 M long

ii) Depth and Inclination of drill hole Generally drilled vertically in an alignment, drilled.

iii) Explosive Type

Slurry explosive with non-electrical de initiation system. d) Production Proposed for the five years It is proposed to produce 118456.00 T of Feldspar and 267408.00Tof Quartz during next five years plan period with an average annual production of 39485.33T of Feldspar and 53481.60T of Quartz. Benches of 6 M height and 6 M width will be developed during the plan period in depth of RL up to 440mts successively. Quarrying Programme for the next five years

The Applicant proposes to take up quarrying operations in ap t€d ·q.u , e ~11e / ~ , ~ ~ area. The excavation activity will be taken up from proposed' Eastern sid~ o ~ ~- \~ applied quarry lease area . Then the advancement of the b~nch shall be tow~s:J~~l\ north direction to achieve the targeted production. Year wise production shall bf _;_,.!'/ ,. I ~-.:,4 :f' ~ ~ ~ made as follows and in the block ear marked for the same and shown in the in the Five Year Working Plan (Piate-V).

1 5tYear In the first year quarrying will be carried out from the proposed Eastern side of the applied quarry lease area. It is proposed to excavate a sectional area of 1165.00Sq.mof feldspar and sectional area of 1000.00Sq.m of Quartz and20mtsof sectional influence. No development is anticipated to achieve the targeted production as the Quartz and Feldspar is available right from the bench. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between 501-450m RL. The quarry advances North direction. A sectional area of 1165.00Sq.m of feldspar and sectional area of 1000.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence will be excavated producing51493.00 T of saleable Feldspar and43200.00 Tons of saleable Quartz is anticipated. znd Year In the second year quarrying will be carried out adjacent the 1st year workings. It is proposed to excavate a sectional area of 1410.00Sq.m of feldspar and sectional area of 1230.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence. No development is anticipated to achieve the targeted production as the Quartz and Feldspar is available right from the bench. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between 502-440m RL. The quarry advances North direction. A sectional area of 1410.00Sq.m of feldspar and sectional area of 1230.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence will be excavated producing62322.00 T of saleable Feldspar and 53136.00 Tons of saleable Quartz is anticipated.

3rd Year

In the third year quarrying will be continue adjacent to the 1 styear workings. It is proposed to excavate a sectional area of O.OOSq .m of feldspar and sectional area of 1500.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence. No development is anticipated to achieve the targeted production as the Quartz and Feldspar is available right from the bench. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between 498-475m RL. The quar ry advances South and all directions. A sectional area of O.OOSq .m of feldspar and sectional area of1500.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20m ~f;$e~~~ influence will be excavated producingO.OOT of saleable Feldspar a 1 (-p~4s;~o ~ aq·~~9:.b:s~~-:·:·-.,_ \ of saleable Quartz is anticipated. .:··· : ._ , :.·:T,;~:~ ../:-:- \.\:.: ·-,\ 4 th Year fi .: · ·<·? \r~ ~- ]\ ~ : • . ' . ), 7 . .l In the fourth year quarrying will be continue below the 1st ~~~ a / . workings . - 1-C.:j~ ;..· .' ~~- /j ,-._ :~ ..- :. / . ·I proposed to excavate an sectional area 0 .00 Sq .mof feldspar an cf~~~ctional a· r~a ~~~( -:-<.y ··., __ _. . . -·· '--~~/ ·--... _..;.~~~ - 1460.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence. No development is anticipated to achieve the targeted production as the Quartz and Feldspar is available right from the bench. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between 475-455m RL. The quarry advances South and all directions. A sectional area of O.OOSq.m of feldspar and sectional area of1460.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence will be excavated producingO .OO T of saleable Feldspar and 63072.00 Tons of saleable Quartz is anticipated.

5th Year In the fifth year quarrying will be continue below 4th year workings. It is proposed to excavate a sectional area of 105.00Sq.m of feldspar and sectional area of 1000.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence. No development is anticipated to achieve the targeted production as the Quartz and Feldspar is available right from the bench. During the year the quarrying operations shall be in between 455-440m RL. The quarry advances South and all directions. A sectional area of 105.00Sq.m of feldspar and sectional area of 1000.00Sq.m of Quartz and 20mts of sectional influence will be excavated producing5460.00 T of saleable Feldspar and 43200.00Tons of saleable Quartz is anticipated. The year wise production proposed is shown in the following table.

YEAR WISE PRODUCTION FOR 5 YEARS- FELDSPAR

Sectiona Sec. 15% Year Volume(M3 Feldspar recovery RL's I Area influen TF Intercalated ) @ 85% (T) (Sq.M) ce (M) waste (Cu.M) 1 501 -450 1,165.00 20.00 23,300.00 2.60 3,495.00 51,493.00

2 502-440 1,410.00 20.00 28,200.00 2.60 4 ,230.00 62,322.00

3 498-475 0.00 20.00 0.00 2.60 0.00 0.00

4 475-455 0.00 20.00 0.00 2.60 0.00 0.00

5 455-440 105.00 20.00 2,100.00 2.60 315.00 4 ,641 .00

TOTAL 8,040.00 1 '18,456.00

AVERAGE 39110r::: 22

16 YEAR WISE PRODUCTION FOR 5 YEARS- QUARTZ

Sec. 20°/o Quartz Year Sectional Volume RL's influence TF Intercalated recovery@ Area (Sq.M) (M3) (M) waste (Cu.M) 80% (T) 1 501-450 1,000.00 20.00 20,000.00 2.70 4 ,000.00 43,200.00

2 502-440 1,230.00 20.00 24,600.00 2. 70 4 ,920.00 53,136 .00

3 498-475 1,500.00 20.00 30,000.00 2.70 6 ,000.00 64,800.00

4 475-455 1,460.00 20.00 29,200.00 2.70 5,840.00 63,072.00

5 455-440 1,000.00 20.00 20,000.00 2.70 4,000.00 43,200.00

TOTAL 24,760.00 2 ,67,408.00

AVERAGE 53481.60

A year wise working plan showing pit layouts, dumps, etc. have been shown and enclosed as Plate V . Sprinkling of water on the roads and dumps to suppress dust-blows, especially during the dry months of the year, watering to the plantations, maintenance of the roads and pits to minimize the wear and tear of the dumper tyres etc. Production Schedule The production of Quartz and Feldspar continuous throughout year except during monsoon. That is 10 working months, 25 working days per month are considered. The average production of Quartz and feldspar can be easily achieved in a single shift with sufficient men and machinery. e) Men & Machinery

S.No. Category No. of Persons 1. Perm it Ma nager 1 2. Mine Sup ervisor 1 3. Skilled W orkers 5 4. Semi Skilled 7 5. Un-skilled 11

MACHINERY Excavators 1 No's Compressors 2 No's jack Hammers 2 No's. Tipper 4 No's Water tanker 1 No. Wagon drill 1 No.

17 f) Details of Stock Yard

Temporary stocks will be maintained on day to day basis with an area of 370sq.m, entire ROM will be cleared within days (i.e. 5 to 10 days). g) Waste Dump 32800.00Cu.M of overburden is anticipated to achieve the targeted production. The waste generated will be dumped along the Northern boundary of quarry lease applied area of 0.05Ha. The dump height will be about 20m with 45° slope angle will be formed . A retainer wall will be constructed around the dump yard to avoid wash off during rainy season. The stocked top soil will be reuse for plantation purpose. h) Site Services After the commencement of quarry operations, necessary and basic infrastructure will be created for this quarry lease viz. quarry office, rest shelter, first aid station, drinking water facilities etc. proposed location of the office/rest shelter is shown in Plate-V . Water Supply: required water for drinking purpose is being provided from the bore well near to the quarry lease area. i) Explosive Magazine No permission for storing the blasting material. The blasting will be carried out in regularly; the Applicant will hire the services of Licensed Blasting Contractor. 3.6 Market Analysis

Quartz is one of the most useful natural materials. Its usefulness can be linked to its physical and chemical properties. It has a hardness of seven on the Mohs Scale which makes it very durable. It is chemically inert in contact with most substances. It has electrical properties and heat resistance that make it valuable in electronic products. Geological processes have occasionally deposited that are composed of almost 100% quartz grains. These deposits have been identified and produced as sources of high purity silica sand. These sands are used in the glassmaking . Quartz sand is used in the production of container glass, flat plate glass, The high hardness of quartz, seven on the MohsScale, makes it harder than most ~~. other _natural substan~~s . As such it is an excellent abrasiv_e /1"9aterlal: Q~ -~:~nds and fmely ground s1l1ca sand are used for sand blastl}'l g, scounng ::_cl.e ~~~s, grinding media, and grit for sanding and sawing. ( ·· •· · ·.;··~-&~~\ II · . <~ ;; \~': l

';:;, . ~···::;~)/.~ l . "" .... ~~:~: . -- ;.: ~-~::: . ,"' '-...... -'~. ..:. 18 '"·----=--- __ ...-.: Feldspar is used to make dinnerware and bathroom and building tiles. In ceramics and glass production, feldspar is used as a flux. A flux is a material that lowers the melting temperature of another material, in this case, glass. 3.7 Waste Dump Management Plan (Solid & Liquid) a) Solid waste for the first five years It is estimated that in the five years a total of 32800.00Cu.M of waste is expected to be generated. The waste generated will be dumped along the Northern boundary of the quarry lease applied area with an average height of 20 M with 45° slope angle will be formed. The protective measures and precautions to be taken under the waste dump management shall be as follows: The ultimate dump slope will be maintained at 45°. The individual terrace heights will be maintained at 3m. Each terrace will have inward slope with catch drains at the inward side of the terrace. The catch drains of the individual terrace will be connected to the garland drain outside the periphery of the dump. These catch drains will have half concrete open pipes followed by settling tanks to avoid wash offs. The retaining wall has to be made to arrest the waste dump materials for consolidation and will be constructed during first year of the plan period . Garland drains are to be paved around the dump to arrest possible wash off in rainy seasons and will be constructed during first year plan period. b) Liquid waste for the first five years Not Applicable as no liquid waste is anticipated. 3.8 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN Base Line Information Monitoring of Ambient air, water, noise levels were not carried out for this area as there was no quarry activity. a) Existing Land Use Pattern The present land environment is mostly unbroken in the quarry lease applied area. In the quarry lease applied area no forest land either in the b) Water Regime There are no perennial streams existing within the applied quarry lease area, and there are any springs in the area, excepting the sheet flows during rainy days. Ground water table occurs at a depth of 40m below ground level as observed and as per the gathered information in the nearby villages in summer and during the rainy season. The workings are expected to reach 440 m RL as ultimate depth of quarry, which is above the water table in the area. Hence there will not be any impact on ground water regime of the lease area and its surroundings. c) Flora and Fauna The applied quarry area does not cover any forest land and comprises of mainly Govt.Land. There is small vegetation in the applied area. Basically theapplied lease land exhibits barren nature and covered with soil cover except quartz mineral, but because of recent rains some bushes is seen. In the quarry lease applied area no wild animals are witnessed as per the statements collected from the local . d) Quality of Air, Ambient Noise Level and Water

The air pollution will be controlled within the ambient air quality standard by sprinkling water on the quarry haul roads and development around the quarry lease applied area as under. Ambient air quality of the applied lease area will be monitored through a network of stations at identified places. Adequate measures will be taken to keep the values well within the National Ambient Air Quality (NAAQ) standards specifiedfor industrial and residential areas. The corrective measures for the prevention of Air pollution is as follows.

• Sprinkling of water for dust suppression on all Haul roads and areas of vehiclemovement for this purpose 8KL mobile water sprinkler will be provided • To control the fugitive dust generation as result of movement of vehicles from quarry faces to haul roads will be maintained by grades. • Dust masks are provided to the operators. • Green belt development with plantation of wide leaf trees, creepers, tall trees around the quarry lease area . ~- ~ -: ~ "' = '7,~ "· The concentration is confined to the core zone where the / , arry~r:!9...... o.~~ ~f:· t~ft~; ·- ~ in progress. The concentration was also found to reduce t;-9 _a 1vafu~""of_ 1 .p ~ ~~t~~- a~ a distance of about 0 .5 km from the quarrying operationJ: The Fmpad O.· f<~ ~-~ -~ r~ ir:'ig \ .:<:~;/: ··/}J! /:t·) - ,,./.. -· - ; ~ : ~ ' ~~ .. ~ ...... / ~· \. ./'

·~-:..-.:;.. : ---~~:----~- ,/ operation would be negligible beyond 2 km of the quarrying operations. Similar efforts will be made to keep the air quality well within the permissible limits. e) Climatic Conditions The climate of the area is tropical. The area experiences extreme climate conditions with during summer and mild winter seasons. The area enjoys warm climate from middle of February and gradually temperatures rises rapidly till May, the hottest month with maximum temperature rising up to 47°C during the time. The coldest month is December. The onset of south west monsoon is in the month of June which continues up to September with annual rainfall of 1020 mm. Tropical climate of the region is manifested in hot humid summer moderately good monsoon and the area falls in moderate rainfall as per records. The average annual rainfall in the area is 1020 mm. majority of the rainfall occurs during the months of June to September through south west monsoon. f) Human Settlements There are no villages or the settlements within the quarrying lease applied area. The nearest village kanaipalliis situated 2.00 Km from the quarry leaseapplied area, having a population of 615. Agriculture is important profession of the people living in the village besides involving themselves in quarrying activity. HUMAN SETTLEMENT (PLATE NO - I)

Approx. Population S.No. Village Direction Distance (Km) (No's) 01. Buggapalli SE 1.20 42 02 Rajampeta SE 3 .00 845 03. Sankireddipalli s 2.50 510 04 Kanaiapalli w 2.00 615 OS Buggapalli NE 2.00 25 g) Public Buildings, Places &Monuments:

No public buildings, important places and monuments are seen in and around the quarry lease applied area. The Applicant will adopt the safety measures while conducting the quarry operations as per the Regulations of Metalliferrous Mines Regulation ' 1961. h) (Prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974. Not Applicable 3.9 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT In the preceding chapter, an assessment of the e applied lease area and its surrounding was

21 indicating the method of quarrying, ultimate pit limit, blasting techniques, the nature, type and quantity of raw material likely to be raised is described. In this chapter, the direct physical impact of quarrying is identified by super imposition of the above activities. a) Impact on During the next 5 years 6040.00 M2 of the quarry lease applied area will be reduced by RL upto440M. The quarrying will alter the shape of the present hill slope with a single pit.Land Use Pattern of the quarry area during the next 5 years will be as follows:

AREA HECTARES Broken Nil Active Quarry Area To be Broken 0.604 TOTAL 0.604 7.5 M wide safety zone (with greenbelt) 0.163 Existing Dumps 0.05 Proposed Mineral Storage (Stock Yard) 0.037 Infrastructure(Site Services) 0 .0065 TOTAL AREA 0 .8605

The land that will be broken in the successive conceptual periods, the Life of the quarry is anticipated to be 04 years as of present. b) Impact on Air Quality Quarrying of Quartz and Feldspar involves excavation, loading and transportation to the stock yard . The above activity invariably generates dust which causes air pollution in and around the quarry. Apart from the above the fumes emitted by the quarrying equipment also pollute the atmosphere. Thus, the more common pollutants in air are particulate matter (PM 10), S02 and NOX. The existing air quality levels are well within prescribed limits as per the base line data generated for the adjoining Quarry. Air quality modeling studies carried our prior to commencement of quarrying operations were confined within 200m of due

C) Impact due to Noise Levels Operation of excavator and allied quarrying operati transportation activates etc, produce noise pollution in

22 appropriate abatement measures are planned and effectively carried out. The impact of higher noise levels of human beings and fauna are • Annoyance and irritation • Mental and physical fatigue Interference in normal activities. Health hazards resulting from impaired hearing • In extreme cases cardia- vascular diseases etc The noise levels rise by about 20-30db in the work zone area, when the quarrying activities are being carried out. However, no significant increase is likely to occur in the buffer zone area with appropriate abatement measures. d) Impact due toVibration Levels It is proposed to use low explosives and less quantity to minimize the effects so that the vibration generated will be feeble within 8 Hz. e) Impact on Water Regime: I) . Surface water: The quarrying operations do not generate any toxic effluents. No river/nala is flowing through the lease. Hence no impact is anticipated. The rain water collected due to direct precipitation will be gainfully utilized for dust suppression and watering of plants. Further when the pit water is discharged it will pass through settling tank to avoid siltation in the natural water courses. II). Ground Water: There are no dug wells or open wells in the applied lease area. Based on the observation in the nearby villages, the water level in the quarry area and its surroundings ranges between 38 to 40 m below ground level with a minimum in august and maximum in May. There will be no seepage as the quarry progresses and also water table will not be intercepted. Thus there will not be any impact on ground water due to the proposed quarrying activities. f) Socio Economic Impact: The socio-economic impacts of a mining project are of the following nature

);> Displacement of persons residing in the project area

);> Sharing of services and amenities

);> Impact on health and culture of local population caused by immigrants. The applied quarry area does not cover any habitation. Hence the mining activity

does not involve any displacement of human settlement. ~ Ul5'1T places, monuments exit in the applied lease area or in the, vicinity._~~ e -,8-~ , ing , •. .;;. iJ:-:- • -..... "'t,, .. o~~ ~\ operations do not disturb/relocate any village or need a}ly resett~er:ne:f)t! ~~f\.l,)'~ ·, o 1 adverse impact is anticipated. ;~ --:.;,_.., . ·<~\\ \,~:\ .. . .-. •I·! • < J • ! ..., i The m ining in this area does not involve any hazardou ; t:!l~ tho:d~ ." ·'!:.rrhe',+;l),tl · simple and open cast mining method. In fact after ~~ mence .me-n _t ~ ( _:,lf .~ y '~~ ~ . .·_..,.~ ; ...... -- .. ~ .r~~'" \~·:'.~ ~~~:- .;~- 23 operations there shall be an increase in the overall basic facilities. A better quality of life for the locals has been created and which is further expected to improve over a period of time. The quarrying operations shall provide many indirect/direct job opportunities to unskilled and skilled laborers. Owing to implementation of the mining project in the area there is a positive impact on socio cultural aspects. 3.10 Environment Management a) Temporary utilization of Overburden About 32800.00Cu.M of Overburden generation shall be anticipated. Therefore the mining in this area will initiate utility of the land, the soil can be utilized for reclamation of degraded area. If the fertile soil available will be used for plantation around site services and all along the road. Soil mixed with boulders is unfertile which will be used for laying roads. b) Proposed for Reclamation of Land affected by Mining activity during and at the end of mining No reclamation is proposed in the first five years period because the quarrying will be continued to further depths and reclamation could be possible only after completion of quarrying up to the proposed depths. c) In case of abandoned quarries/pits, proposal for uses reservoir, size, water, holding capacity and its utilization. The subject quarry lease applied area is a virgin and there are no abandoned quarries/pits and therefore no proposal for use as reservoir. d) Afforestation Programme: It is possible for plantation in buffer zone of the area at the western side of the quarry lease applied area . It is proposed to plant about 300 samplings during the plan period at the rate of 60 plants per annum.

The species that have history of good survival and growth under similar site conditions shall be planted. The recommended plant species are given in table below. Yearwise Afforestation Programme

Year No. Of Plants Area in Ha.

1 st Year 60 0 .0326

2nd Year 60 0 .0326 3 rd Year 60 0 .0326

4th Year 60 0 .0326

5 th Year 60 0 .03 26 Total 300 0.163

24 e) Stabilization and vegetation of dumps along with waste dump management It is estimated that in the first five years a total of 32800.00Cu.M of waste is expected to be generated. The waste generated will be dumped along the northern boundary of the quarry lease applied area with an average height of 20 M with 45° slope angle will be formed. f) Measures to control / sedimentation of water courses The water environment will not be disturbed as the quarry is far off from the water courses. There will not be any erosion/sedimentation in the area because, there will not be any water discharge from quarry workings. g) Treatment and disposal of water from mines Presently, no water will be discharged from the quarry, however, pump sets ae deployed during the monsoon and whenever it is required to vacate the water from the working pits. h) Measures for minimizing adverse effect on water regime The applied Quarry is confined to elevated place. Therefore no adverse effect is anticipated to water regime. i) Protective measures for ground vibrations The blasting will be taken up in short depths ranging between 3 .0 - 5.0 m in staggered pattern of 3 x 3 M spacing and burden using delayed detonators. The noise generated by compressors, drilling & machinery like proclain I excavators and tippers will be high. The workers in the quarry area will be provided suitable headgear and noise reducing protective gear (Like Cotton Mufflers etc.). The machinery will be maintained properly for minimizing the noise. j) Measures for protecting historical monuments and for rehabilitation of human cettlements likely to be disturbed due to mining activity. "There are no public buildings, places of importance and historical monuments, however, the Applicant will conduct the quarry operations duly adopting the restrictions regarding the safety measures as per the regulations 109 & 127 of Metalliferrous Mines Regulations '1961 " . The Applicant will adopt the latest mining techniques and machinery for extracting the Quartz.

I) Site Services Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, Shelters, Lavatory, and water will be provided with in thequarry lease applied area . 4.0 ANY OTHER INFORMATION

Life of the quarry is projected as 04years based on the exploration data of the quartz and Feldspar deposit mineral resources, but life of the quarry may be increased or decreased after the proposed exploitation programme, as the targeted productionmay not be achieved as per given schedule. The production blocks as shown in the working proposals and the plan may vary from time to time depending upon the quality variation to suit the demand and requirement of the users.

Part- II 5.0 PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSER PLAN (Under Rule 7B (viii) ofTSMMC Rules~ 1966& Under Rule 23 (B) ofMCDR~ 1988)

INTRODUCTION

No Quarry Closure is proposed in the first five years period because the quarrying will be continued to further depths and Quarry Closure could be possible only after completion of quarrying up to the proposed depths. The Quarry Closure Plan has been prepared by following guidelines approved by IBM. The main paras are common points, which are already discussed in Quarry Plan. a) Name & Address of Applicant Smt.K.Teena Devi, D.No. 42-222/6/A/2, RTC Colony, Wanaparthy, Mahabubnagar b) QuarryOffice : Quartz and Feldspar Quarry Over an extent of Acres3.14Gts, Sy. No.66/l,Ganyagula Village, NagarkurnooiMandal, Nagarkurnool, T .S. c) Location Discussed under Chapter - 2.0 of Quarry Plan (Page No. 3). d) Name & Address of RQP Discussed under Chapter - 1. 7 of Quarry Plan (Page No. 2) e) Method of Quarrying Operations Quarrying will be done by Semi Mechanized carried out with Jack Hammers and Blasted. loaded into tippers by excavator. 5.1 Reasons for Closure No closure is applicable during the plan period. Statutory Obligations The Applicant will comply with all the terms and conditions of the lease deed subject to the provisions of mines and minerals (Regulation and Development) act 1957 and mineral concession Rules 1960. Explosives License Whenever required the blasting the Applicant will hire the services of Licensed Blasting Contractor. 5.2 QUARRY DESCRIPTION Geology Discussed under Chapter- 3.3. Reserves Discussed under Chapter- 3.4. Quarrying Method The details of quarrying are discussed under Chapter- 3.5. 5.3 MINERAL BENF ICIATION No Beneficiation is necessary. 5.4 Review of implementation of mining plan I scheme of mining including five years progressive closure plan up to the final closure of quarry. No Mining plan/Quarry Plan was approved earlier. The Present document is for assessment of the quarry activity, Reserve Estimation, Proposed Method of quarrying, Environment Management Plan including Reclamation andRehabilitation measures to be adopted. 5.5 CLOSURE PLAN PREPARATION Quarried-out Land:During this next five years the quarry workings will occupy an area of 6040.00sq.m to a depth of Rlupto440mts. In these five years there is no proposal for reclamation of the pit. The Quartz is also available huge depth of the same pit of this five years will be used for next scheme period. After completion of the Quartz and feldspar, the pit will be proposed for reclamation at the end of the quarry. Water Quality Management Quality of the ground water is potable. However the quarrying activity does not ~-- -· show any impact on the quality of the ground water in the:-V!C:tf:l . i:t; ~. e ... - ___ ,___,.~- "'lq lease applied area, however providing silting pits and /t.~-~ 8 -~.~~~~~~-J;~\ '\ e the problem if any. {!:~-~ 0( ;./~-;~~-,~~;~:j~~~'\~. \ l .• '~ ". ·,! ·':'~_r;·:::::,.v_~~-: .:;h \ :z.) ' , j • . . • -~~- . ,. ''"" ' • r ·< • \ :;J \ \:'-';\ ~- : ._. :.;y ;hlj~l ~I ~:_. ~_;~ ', ·:~.. ~::_~~·!.. ~;_ ~·' -~ ~ I \:,~ '· __... ,.,... . .-:..- ~-~-} \:· ,,:...., . /;. ·~---- - ...... __ ... ·-:-."' /, \ .• ""'._;';- . . '~ ;.>-~~-...:.// ·..... __ ,~~ .. _- ...... :-~- ...... \~~"':! h . _., ~:,~ . ~'-'__;.,;;/ 27 ----~ Air Quality Management At present the air in this area is fresh and unpolluted because the area is away from industries and villages. Due to mining the air will not be get polluted slightly at the time of mining and at the time of over burden removal The air pollution will

be controlled within the ambient air quality standards (24 hours) i.e. S02 = 3 3 3 80ug/m , N02 = 80ug/m , Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) = 360ug/m , 3 3 Respirable Particulate Matter (size

Disposal of Machinery Not applicable. Safety & Security The Applicant will leave a barrier 7.5m width all along the applied quarry lease bound.ary as buffer zone as per MMR. Rul.es. The bench heigh~~nd width of 6m w1th slopes shall always be mamtamed for safe qua~,__., o~_e.t

At quarry level first aid will provide and person shall be shifted to nearby hospital at Nagarkurnool which is having all basic amenities. Care & Maintenance during temporary Discontinuance There are no proposals to discontinue the operations even temporarily since it is yet to commence the quarry operations. During unforeseen circumstances, the essential staff shall be deployed suitably till the situations are changed. In case of any temporary discontinuation of quarrying operation due to any unforeseen circumstances, proper care of quarry, mining machinery and personnel would become imperative and will be taken care.

Economic Repercussions of Closure of Mine and Man Power8~~~ .._,_,_.-~~:· .$ ~-"' Not applicable as the quarry is active. ;'/ ·' ·, (,J Time Scheduling for Abandonment f. · -' . _,. .: ~ .. "~~ As the quarrying in the lease hold is active proposal of a ~ an?O~J'11ent . !s.. p-r, ~r.-~ ;~if5!:~ . d f . ":· ; ,. g J Q.. nex t 5 years peno . :.. -.., ·· _."l. / •• Y,' /3 The time schedule is for abandonment '- ;..-- \. ~ /-:7 S.N Activity 10 11 12 0 . 11213141sl6171slgl I I Re-handling of waste dumps for back 1. filling the pits Nil

2. Stabilization of dumps Nil

3. Plantation on dumps Nil Construction of barbet wire fence around 4. the quarry pits .. 80 QQQ ...

6.0 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE The financial assurance to the State Govt. authority will be given depending on the area utilized in quarry lease for different activities. In next 5 years, it is not proposed any reclamation in mined out area, as the quarrying will be in progress. However, the area used for quarrying, etc., will be taken into account for fixing assurance amount under Progressive Quarry Closure Plan.Financial Assurance is submitted in the Progressive Quarry Closure Plan given as Plate-VIII. TABLE INDICATING THE BREAKUP OF AREAS IN THE APPLIED QUARRY LEASE FOR CALCULATION OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE Area Area put Additional considered Net area on use requirement Total as fully considered at the S.No. Head during the {in reclaimed for start of plan period Ha.) and calculation plan {in Ha.) rehabilitated {in Ha.) {in Ha.) (in Ha.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Area under quarrying - 0 .604 0 .604 0 0 .604 2 Storage for Top Soil Nil Nil Nil - - 3 Overburden I Dump Nil 0.05 0 .05 - 0.05 4 Mineral Storage Nil 0 .037 0.037 - 0 .037 Infrastructure (Workshop, 5 Nil 0 .0065 0 .0065 - 0 .0065 Administrative Building etc. ,) 6 Roads - - - - - 7 Railways Nil N.A. N.A. - N.A . Green Belt (Buffer 8 - 0 . 163 0 . 163 - 0 .1630.8605 Zone) 9 Tailing Pond Nil N.A . N.A. - N.A . Effluent Treatment 10 Nil N.A . N.A . - N.A. Plant Mineral Separation 11 Plant (Crusher - Nil - - - &Pulverising Unit) 12 Township Area Nil N.A . N.A. ~ - ~-;:;~ N.A . 13 Others Nil -

A B GRAND TOTAL - 0.8605 ~his Qu~r:y Plan is Scruntinized subject te tlu~ co~d!t:ons I stipulations indicated in t I Sc~,f!~;zu P....u~Jf.i'. Pia~ letter No. r ~.?J.. The financial assurance in the form of bank guaran-t~-- 41:}'att:-:{:>:~~!?.m.l.t tclf.~~?.: .. Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Nagarkurnool at the rate of Rs. 25,000/- per hectoror minimum Rs. 200000/- (whichever is higher). Total Area Utilized 0.8605Hectares

Assurance Amount @ 25,000/- Per Hectare

Total area of0.8605 x 25,000/- = 21512.50/-

Financial assurances in the form of bank guarantee for Rs .200000/- shall be submitted at the time of execution of the quarry lease deed to the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Nagarkurnool. 7.0 CERTIFICATE It is certified that the above mentioned actions have been taken in quarry closure plan. It is also certified that the said closure plan complies all statutory rules, regulations, orders made by the Center or State Government, Statutory organization, court etc. have been taken into consideration and wherever any specific permission is required, the Applicant will approach the concerned authorities. All the measures proposed in this closure plan will be implemented in a time bound manner as proposed.

~CRUTINIZED ~ u,. Lh.~-tor of Mtncs 4t Q~t~p Hyderabad ReaiOD vdern.hati Signature of the Applicant

31 GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ' DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEOLOGY:: HYDERABAD.

~otice No: 14771/R2-3/2016. Dated:27 .05.2017.

Sub: Mines & Quarries - Quarry lease for Quartz & Feldspar over an extent of Acres 3-14 Gts in Sy. No. 66/1 of Ganyagula Village,Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District - Mining Lease application filed by Smt K. Teena Devi - Scrutinized Quarry Plan alongwith CFE. from TSPCB and Environmental ) Clearance from MoEF- Called for- Notice issued-Regarding.

Ref: 1. tllining Lease appiication, Dt: 25.06.2012 filed by Smt K. Teena Devi. 2. ADM&G, Nagarkurnool, File No. 3164/ML/2012, dated 20.09.2016. ' 3. G.O.Ms.No. 15 from Ind & Comm (M.I) Dept., dated 16.03.2016.

4 . G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (DA-MRF) Dept., dt: 11.10.2016. * * * * *

Through the reference 1 st cited, Smt K. Teena Devi filed an application for grant of Mining lease for Quartz and Feldpsar over an extent of Acres 3-14 Gts in Sy. No. 66/1 of Ganyagula Village,Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District and it was received by the Asst. Direc tor of Mines & Geology, Nagarkurnool on 25.06.2012.

Through the reference 2nd cited, the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, ) - Mahabubnagar submitted proposais recommending for grant cf Quarry Lease for rl Quartz and Feldpsar over an extent of Acres 3-14 Gts in Sy. 1\Jo. 66/1 of Ganyagula Village,Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District infavour of Smt K. Teena De vi.

Through the reference 3rd cited, the Government delegated powers to the Director of Mines and Geology for Regulation of (31) Minerals in accordance with Andhra Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession (Telangana adaptation Rules), 1966.

Through the reference 4th cited, the Govt. has issued orders for reorganization of District as per which Nagarkurnool Mandai of Mahabubnagar District is now falling under Nagarkurnool District.

After careful examination of the proposals of the Asst. Directc•r of Mines & Geology, Nagarkurnool in principle, it has been decided to grant a Quarry Lease • for Quartz and Feldpsar over an extent of Acres 3 - 14 Gts in Sy. No. 66/1 of Ganyagula Village,Nagarkurnool Mandai, Nagarkurnool District infavour of Smt .. K. Teena Devi for a period of 20 years subject to submission of Scrutinized Quarry Plan within a p e r·iod of (6) months from the date of issue of this notice .. as per Rule 12(5)(c) of T.S.Minor Minerai Concession Rules, 1966 aiongw· FE from TSPCB and Environmental Clearance from MoEF. ~l· nc 'P'.:~ 0, l'<'lH H~S Nn~ • f"~~s~tt ~, However, the sc~utinized ~uarry plan _shall also reflect th ?(~~~.Ji_-_ -~}6)-Ef:~. : ~- c"h~ ad?pted by the applicant wh1le conduct1ng quarry opera 'P£Jj{ .. ~ ;?-t.-6:.- t

Proceeding No. 14 771/R2-3/2016 Dt: 08-12- 2017

Sub:- Mines & Quarries- Quarry Lease for Quartz & Feldspar over an extent of Acres 3 . 14 Gts Sy.No.66/1 (Part) of Ganyagula Village,Nagar Kurnool Mandai & Dtstnct - Application filed by Smt. K .Teena Devi - 1st extension of time for submission of Scrutintzed Quarry Plan - Orders - Issued - Regardtng.

Ref: - 1. DM&G, Notice. No.14 771/R2-3/2016,dated: 27 .05.2017 2.Representationdt:29.11.2017, Smt.K.Teena Devi

***** Through the reference 1st cited, a notice was issued to Smt. K.Teena Devi to submit Scrutinized Quarry Pl an approved by the Dy Director of Mines and Geology Hyderabad as required under Rule 12 (5) (c) of the TSMMC Rules, 1966 within (06) months from the date of issue of the notice to consider for grant of Quarry lease for Quartz & Feldspar over an extent of Acres 3.14 Gts Sy.No.66/1 (Part) of Ganyagula Village,Nagar Kurnool Mandai & Dtstrict and other statutory clearances of EC, and CFE.

Through the reference 2nd cited, Smt.K.Teena Devt requested to grant 1st extenston of time for submission of Scrutinized Quarry Plan, as she caned not submit the same due to personal problems within stipulated period i.e 26. 11.2017

In the above circumstances, sanction is hereby accorded for 1st extension of time for a period of (06) six months i.e. from 26.11.2017 to 27.05.2018 as per Rule 12 (5) (c) of TSMMC Rules 1966.The applicant is hereby directed to submit the Scruttnized Quarry Plan on or before 27.05.2018 and a lso Consent for Establishment {CFE) from T.S. Pollution Control Board and Environmental C!e<:.ra nce from Gcvernment oi' India as per EIA l'-4o tifir:atiull Nv. S.O. l.533, dated: 14-09-2006 read With S.O.No.141(E) dated:15.01.2016. No further e xtenston of time will be granted if, failed to submit the Scrutinized Quarry Plan withtn the extended pe riod.

Sd/- B .R.V. SUSHEEL KUMAR DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEOLOGY

II ATTESTED/I ~ FOR DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEOLOGY (0_

_/FO, ' Smt-----. K.Teena Devt, D. No.42-222/6/ A/2,RTC Colony, Wanaprthy, Dist Copy to Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, Nagarkurnool Copy to Dy.Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad A'-'\ V) O !X'lDt t~ - j]

X y ELEVATION X y ELEVATION 214784 1812063 485 214872.9 1812157 501 214801.2 1812093 492 214880.1 1812193 503 214802.4 1812094 492 214881.2 1812196 503 214821.4 1812123 492 214888.2 1812218 503 214821.9 1812124 492 214905.8 1812255 503 214829.4 1812151 492 214917 1812294 503 214831.1 1812154 501 214922.2 1812317 507 214845.7 1812186 503 214932.1 1812342 502 214847.4 1812189 503 214950.7 1812358 502 214860 1812229 503 214943.3 1812333 507 214861.7 1812234 503 214932.2 1812313 507 214862.7 1812237 503 214929 1812292 507 214866.2 1812273 503 214921.1 1812277 507 214869.7 1812274 503 214912.5 1812252 503 214888.4 1812313 503 214906.2 1812221 503

~ 214889.8 1812314 503 214896.8 1812190 503 214909.5 1812364 498 214891.2 1812168 503 ~ 214926.2 1812361 502 214891.4 1812167 503 214923 1812340 502 214884 1812139 501 ' J' 214911.8 1812324 503 214883.4 1812137 501 214901.3 1812304 503 214875.9 1812115 501 214891.9 1812282 503 214869.2 1812105 501 ~ 214884.4 1812259 503 214858.2 1812090 501 ,. 214883.4 1812255 503 214849.8 1812080 501 214870.7 1812224 503 214839.5 1812064 490 ,. 214863.5 1812205 503 214823.2 1812046 485 214858.3 1812185 503 214816.8 1812032 485 ~ 214858.4 1812184 503 214821.3 1812014 485 214853.4 1812169 503 214834.1 1812035 490 "' 214844.8 1812151 501 214854.3 1812064 490 ~ 214838.4 1812144 501 214867.5 1812085 501 214836.8 1812136 501 214868.7 1812086 501 214834.5 1812119 501 214871.6 1812088 501 214828.6 1812105 492 214888.9 1812107 501 ':'t 214822.8 1812100 492 214890.5 1812110 501 214819.4 1812098 492 214892.3 1812113 501 "" 214807.6 1812078 492 214907.8 1812173 503 • 214797.6 1812058 485 214908.3 1812175 503 ... 214794.8 1812042 485 214917.2 1812235 503 214800.9 1812047 485 214918.5 1812237 ... 214807.2 1812054 485 214926.5 1812273 214808.1 1812055 485 214935 1812289 • 214819.2 1812069 492 214950.2 1812318 ... 2148215 1812071 492 214959.1 1812342 214832.5 1812083 501 214966.6 1812349 214841.6 1812104 501 214966.6 1812325 214844.1 1812106 501 214954.9 1812296 ''· '"' 214860 5 1812125 SOl 214941.9 1812272 507 .... 2148611 1812125 501 214936.7 1812243 499

Test Report

Sample No : HM17-000570.002 Print Date 27/09/2017

JOE No : HM17-000570 Report Control No HMR0000018914

Sample Not Drawn by Laboratory Sample Described by Customer as QUARTZITE Customer Name TEENADEVIKANALA Customer Address D . No. 42, 222/6/N2, RTC Colony City Wanaparthy Postal Code 509103 State Telangana Country INDIA Sample Description Quartz Sample Condition Uncrushed & Unsealed Sample Qty Approx. 12 Kg Sampling Method Not Applicable Basis of Analysis Dry Basis Sample Mark Sy. No. 66, Village - GANAYAGULA, Mandai & Dist - Nagar Kurnool; State - TELANGANA Sample Received Date 18/09/2017 Registration Date 18/09/2017 Test Start Date 27/09/2017 Test End Date 27/09/2017

Test Name Test Protocol Test Results

Silica as Si02 % IHM 02 /WI13 99.34 .. Fe203 % IHM 02 /WI14 0.16 Al203 % IHM02/WI14 . 0.10 Electrical Conductivity -- 10% Aqueous suspension 17 Loss On Ignition % - IS:1917 (Part 1)- 1991 (Reaffirmed 2011) <0.10 * End of Report* Note : Electrical Conductivity Test conducted by SGS India Private Limited, Chennai Laboratory.

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WARNING: The sample(s) to which the findings recorded herein (the "Findings") relat~!~:;e~!~wn and 1 oryL by the Client or by a third party acting at the Client's direction. The Findings constitute no warranty of the sample's representativeness of any goods and strictly relat"'-lll_ the :;.amptE!1s). The Company accepts no liability with regard to the origin or source from which the sample(s) is/are said to be extracted.

"This document is issued by the Company under its General Conditions of Service printed ove~eaf or available on request and accessible at http:/lwww.sgsgroup.in/-/media/Giobai/Documents/Technical%200ocuments/Legal%200ocuments/SGS%20Legai%20Generai%20Conditions%2Dof%20Services%2Dindia%20LR%2DA4%20 EN%2013%2009%20v3.ashxAttention is drawn to the limitation of liability, indemnification and jurisdiction issues defined therein. Any holder of this document is advised that information contained hereon reflects the Company's findings at the time of its intervention only and within the limits of Clienl's instructions, if any. The Company's sole responsibility is to its Client and this document does not exonerate parties to a transaction from exercising all their rights and obligations under the transaction documents. Any

Unless otherwise stated Jhe resuKs shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) rested and such sample(s) are retained for 7 days (in case of perishable ite ms) and 30 days for all other samples. The samples from regulatory bodies are to be relained as specified. This documenl cannot be reproduced except in full, without prior written approval of the Company

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Member of the SGS Group (SGS SA) u No. BEUJS/17·18/ 00017811 2:.! A Date: 29 06.17

CERTI FICATE OF ANAL YS!S 1. PARTICULARS OF SA PLE ~ Subrrntted a) Nature of SampJe .. Oua • b) Name of the Party : Smt K TEENA DEVI. DOOR N0.4 ·222J£/N2 RTC COLONY, WA '-'ARTHV • •1Et- BUB GAR OIBT • TE GAA.

c) Register No • BEUJ8117-181 00017811

d) Date of Regtster : 27.06 t 7 e) Mark

2 2. RESULTS OF ANALYStS

ANAlYSIS ON SAMPLE DRIED AT lOS·c Silica .....•• .. . ·~ ...... S102. •• •••••..• •. . . . • . . .. 99.54- % Alumina ...... AI 0~ ...... 00 20 %

OR G.EO-CHE J1 LA~AT~~IES PVT L TO

t t • ·~ Authonzed~g~ lory ' )

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AS REGISTERED QUALIFIED PERSON TO PREPARE MINING PLAN [ Under Rule 1 4 ( 2 ) of Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999]

* * * * *

Sri M. Venu Gopal/ 5/o Ramo Brahmam/ R/o/ Plot No. B F 2/ Padma Shri Complex/ L.B. Nagar/ Hyderabad/ Telangana whose photograph and signature are affixed herein above/ having given evidence of his qualification and experience is hereby granted recognition under rule 14{2} of Granite Conservation & Development Rules/ 1999 as Registered Qualified Person (RQP} to prepare Mining Plan.

Registration Number : RQP/ DMG/ HYD/ 1 7/ 2015

This Recognition is valid for a period of 10 years with effect from 05.12.2015.

will liable to be withdrawn/cancelled in the event of by

Place: HyderabadJ Date: 05 .12.2015.

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TOPO SHEET NO: 1:50000 56 L/7 KEY CUM LOCATION MAP

QUARRY PLAN FOR QUARTZ & FELDSPAR In Survey No - 66/1 Extent Acres 3 14 Gts Ganyagula (V), Nagrkurnool (M) Nagrkurnool (D),Telangana(State).

Applicant : SmtK.Teena Devi

LEGEND

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Feldspar i:,/.:?~~~~~1 :.:. !: ~.. ·.:; ':':%-:~:!,::. ~~...; . :~' \ :x. ' , ;;._. ~ : ; ' ,. ':{:,' .~;. \' ' •..t. J '< (~ :.,. t. \ ~~~ ~!,~\ ....f •'' It:• /,'J ':J \;::~· ,\ ~\·:·.·<:?,:~: . ·:.. ~<:<~!' I~;· ljlj l jljljljl jljlj l jljljlj l jljlj ll 1:.~ '1, \ ·~ ··: .·. ; . ·~ · /.~ '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '' Q ua rt z \ ;,._:·· ...... · ~ · /.~-r · '''':1:1 :''''''''1:1:1:1 :''''''1:1:1 :''''''''1:1:1:1 :''''''1:1:1 :''1 \~~:;, ·-... :· ·. ' ;· , ·:::. :.. ',· .· :. ·./;. '::-.., r.)., "' ...... ,,· // PLATE -IV Safety Slope~~~;~;~,J QUARRY PLAN FOR QUARTZ & FELDSPAR ~~~ In Survey No - 66/1 Extent Acres 3.14 Gts. I \ / I APPLICANT Ganyagula (V) , Nagarkurnool (M) BZ & LB I II II I GEOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS Applicant : Smt.K.Teena Devi CORRECTN~ERTIFIED Scale: 1:1000 M.VENUGOPAL RQP/DMG/HYD/17/201 5 . ysl._ Plot No : BF2, Padmashri Comple x, M: VEN ~ !e>PAL L.B .Nagar, Hyderabad - 74. OMG/HYD/17 /2015 Phone No's : 7032670779 INDEX

I JBM496 Benchmark (fv1SL) Lease Applied Area Boundary I ~ & 7.5m Bufferlzone lc::~ Contours I

lA~ ~ A' Section Lines MAP DATUM WGS-H4 Pt~:o JU onflmrut hddd-mm-~... (_) 1 Feldspar MapO;Itum \VGS-K4 Uml... M1.:trk ~~~~~~~,.;.;.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,~ ------+------Nonh RL'f1.:n.ncc Ma u.:uc ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Quartz Van"< I Proposed site se ices 3 16.37389 78.3308 4 16.37532 78.33121 ~ 1st year Quarry L yout Area 5 16.37521 78.3317 6 16.37428 78.33112 ~ 2nd year Quarry ayout Area 7 16.3741 78.33125 0 ~~~~;;;;~~~3~rd~y~e~a~r~Q~u~a~rry~L~y~o~u~t~A~re~a~------~~~~~~~~~------==~=r==~~8 16.37318l-~==~~ 78.33103 z ~ 4th year Quarry ayout Area

~ 5th year Quarry Uayout Area

...... 1st year propose plantation

2nd year proposed plantation ~~~~ 3rd year propose9 plantation 117~1 ~==== •••••• 4th year propose plantation APPLICANT I•••••• 5th year propose plantation ------o~IV

CORRECTNESS CERTI lED . - - R . o~-nr----- M: vmftMP· P/DMG/HYD/17/ 01 ~

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/ PLATE-V QUARTZ & FELDSPAR

FIVE YEARS WORKING PLAN

Applicant : Smt.K.Teena Devi

Scale: 1:1000, Contour Interval: 1M.

M.VENUGOPAL. RQP/DMGIHYD/17/2015 Plot No:BF2,Padmashri Complex, LB. Nagar, Hyderabad • 74. Phone No's : 7032670779 <) l[) (\_, r ---r------.-- 7 INDEX

I JBM496 Area Boundary I ~ one I~ Contours

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PLATE -VIII QUARRY PLAN FOR QUARTZ & FELDSPAR In Survey No- 66/1 Extent Acres 3.14 Gts. Ganyagula (V), Nagarkurnool (M) Nagarkurnool (D), Telangana( State). PROGRESSIVE QUARRY CLOSURE PLAN

Applicant : Smt.K.Teena Devi

Scale: 1:1000, Contour Interval: 1M.

M.VENUGOPAL. RQP/DMG/HYD/1712015 Plot No: BF2.Padmashri Complex. L.B.Nagar. Hyderabad- 74. Phone No's : 7032670779 2nd year Quarry Layout Area (///////////11 PLATE -VI 7 7 1 13rd year Quarry Layout Area ..----r P QUARRY PLAN FOR QUARTZ & FELDSPAR Safety Slopes 0}}}}}}))))}] V,. f ~I In Survey No- 66/1 Extent Acres 3.14 Gts. Ganyagula (V), Nagarkurnool (M) APPLICANT BZ & LB 5th year Quarry Layout Area YEAR WISE CROSS SECTIONS Applicant : Smt.K.Teena Devi CORREC~;. CERTIFIED Scale 11000 0 M.VENUGOPAL RQP/DMG/HYD/17/2015 M. VEN G~ Plot No :BF2,Padmashri Complex, RQP /DMG/ HYD/ 17/7.01 ') L.B .Nagar, Hyderabad- 74 Phone No's : 7032670779 lf1- c...: z INDEX

JBM496 I Benchmark (MSL) Lease Applied Area Boundary ~ I & 7.5m Buffer~one c:::::===> I Contours

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Position Format hddd-mm-~ Map Datum IVGS-84 g ~ J Feldspar I I ~~ Unlt.l> Metric Non.h Reference C\J I Quartz ~I ~ ~ ~ Ma"'H-11C ~~ :· :·:·::::::::::::::i:~ :~ :! I! I !I !I ! 1 !t!I , I ,i I:i:i:i:ii , I • I • • '~ Qu; l j Varitmce 001° w z Angle Degrt.'CS Proposed dump LONGITUDE

o o o o o o o Proposed stock yard 78.33012 gDDDDDDD I 16.37344 78.33056 jl :::::::;::>< 11 Proposed site serlvices 3 16.37389 78.3308 4 16.37532 78.33121 UPL IW"""""""I~I!!1!11!1'11!!11 5 16.37521 78.3317 6 16.37428 78.33112 ~ 1 st yea r Quarry L~you t Area 7 16.3741 78.33125 A 1 h ~7~1.8 78.33103 ~ ~ 2nd year Quarry ayout Area ~~~ ~ 0 - 1 1 1 z r ' -'U/ ' 3rd year Quarry L yout Area . , '

~ 4th year Quarry L,ayout Area

~ 5th year Quarry Layout Area

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PLATE -VII QUARRY PLAN FOR QUARTZ & FELDSPAR In Survey No - 66/1 Extent Acres 3.14 Gts. Ganyagula (V), Nagarkurnool (M) Nagarkurnool (D),Telangana(State).

CONCEPTUAL PLAN

Applicant : Smt.K.Teena Devi

Scale: 1:1000, Contour lnterval:1 M.

M.VENUGOPAL. RQP/OMGIHYD/17/2015 Plot No:BF2.Padmashn Complex. L.B.Nagar. Hyderabad- 74. Phone No's : 7032670779 r ' l[ r r '-

I fBM496 I ~ I c:::===> Contours

0 tn ~ F=~======~======~------jP~~~~~~------~ z BP LATITUDE LONGITUDE 1 16.37292 78.33012 2 16.37344 78.33056 3 16.37389 78.3308 4 16.37532 78.33121 5 16.37521 78.3317 78.33112 6 16.37428 APPLICANT 7 16.3741 78.33125 c I___, 8 16.37318 78.33103

MAP DATUM WGS-84 Position Format hddd-mm-ss Map Datum WGS-84 Units Metric North Reference Magnetic Variance 001° w Angle Degrees CO~RE:!'~RTI 7ED . fr->+-~ RQ.t)DMG/HYD/17 I 015

PLATE -Ill QUARRY PLAN FOR Q UARTZ & FELDSPAR In Survey No - 66/1 Extent Acres 3.14 Gts. Ganyagula (V), Nagarkurnool (M) Nagarkurnool (D),Telangana(State).

SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN Applicant: Smt.K.Teena Devi

Scale: 1:1000, Contour lntervai:1M.

M.VENUGOPAL. RQP/DMG/HYD/1712015 Plot No: BF2,Padmashri Complex. LB. Nagar, Hyderabad- 74. L v • .) I Phone No's : 7032670779 AGL Barren land

Barren land AGL Barren land AGL INDEX

Barren land o:IJ Quarry Lease Applied Area AGL \ I 17\1 Buffer Zone of 500M AGL \ ~ Around the Lease Applied Area AGL Barren land \ ~ Buffer Zone of 60M Barrenland 1 ~ Around the Lease Applied Area

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Barren land ~ Agricultural Land AGL AGL PLATE -IX Barren land QUARRY PLAN FOR QUARTZ &FELDSPAR AGL In Survey No- 66/1Extent Acres 3.14 Gts. Barren land Ganyagula (V), Nagarkumool (M) Barren land AGL Nagarkumool (D),Te langana(State). Barren land ENVIRONMENT PLAN Applicant : Smt.K.Teena Devi Barren land AGL Scale: 1:5000 ~~ CORRECT~E:S~~~~ M.VENUGOPAL RQP/DMG/HYD/1 712015 APPLICANT Plot No:BF2,Padmashri Complex, M ' V ~~L~ L.B.Nagar, Hyderabad · 74. RQP/ DMGI HYD/1717015 Phone No's : 7032670779