Draft District Survey Report (Dsr) of Gajapati District, Odisha for Road Metal / Building Stone / Black Stone
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DRAFT DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT (DSR) OF GAJAPATI DISTRICT, ODISHA FOR ROAD METAL / BUILDING STONE / BLACK STONE (FOR PLANNING & EXPLOITING OF MINOR MINERAL RESOURCES) ODISHA GAJAPATI As per Notification No. S.O. 3611(E) New Delhi, 25th July, 2018 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST AND CLIMATE CHANGE (MoEF & CC) COLLECTORATE, GAJAPATI CONTENT SL NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITIES IN THE DISTRICT 2 3 GENERAL PROFILE 2 4 GEOLOGY 4 5 DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION PATTERN 6 6 LANDUSE PATTERN 7 7 SURFACE WATER & GROUND WATER SCENARIO 7 8 RAINFALL & CLIMATIC CONDITION 8 9 DETAILS OF MINING LEASES 8 10 DETAILS OF ROYALTY COLLECTED 8 11 DETAILS OF PRODUCTION 9 12 MINERAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT 9 13 LIST OF LOI HOLDERS ALONG WITH VALIDITY 9 14 TOTAL MINERAL RESERVE AVAILABLE IN THE DISTRICT 9 15 QUALITY/GRADE OF MINERAL 10 16 USE OF MINERAL 10 17 DEMAND & SUPPLY OF THE MINERAL 10 18 MINING LEASES MARKED ON THE MAP OF THE DISTRICT 12 19 DETAILS OF AREAS WHERE THERE IS A CLUSTER OF 12 MINING LEASES 20 DETAILS OF ECO-SENSITIVE AREA 15 21 IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT (AIR, WATER, NOISE, 15 SOIL FLORA & FAUNAL, LAND USE, AGRICULTURE, FOREST ETC.) DUE TO MINING 22 REMEDIAL MEASURES TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF 16 MINING ON THE ENVIRONMENT 23 RECLAMATION OF MINED OUT AREA (BEST PRACTICE 18 ALREADY IMPLEMENTED IN THE DISTRICT, REQUIREMENT AS PER RULES AND REGULATION, PROPOSED RECLAMATION PLAN) 24 RISK ASSESSMENT & DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 19 1 | Page 25 DETAILS OF THE OCCUPATION HEALTH ISSUES IN THE 20 DISTRICT. (LAST FIVE- YEAR DATA OF NUMBER OF PATIENTS OF SILICOSIS & TUBERCULOSIS IS ALSO NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED) 26 PLANTATION OF GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT IN 21 RESPECT OF LEASES ALREADY GRANTED IN THE DISTRICT 27 ANY OTHER INFORMATION 21 LIST OF PLATES DESCRIPTION PLATE NO INDEX MAP OF THE DISTRICT 1 MAP SHOWING TAHASILS 2 ROAD MAP OF THE DISTRICT 3 MINERAL MAP OF THE DISTRICT 4 LEASE/POTENTIAL AREA MAP OF THE DISTRICT 5 2 | Page PLATE NO- 1 INDEX MAP ODISHA GAJAPATI PLATE NO- 2 MAP SHOWING THE TAHASILS OF GAJAPATI DISTRICT ·/,--, GAJAPATI TEHSILMAP Ganjam ,\ Rayagada ; .,( \" .J .I i ,! \'. 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This report will act as a compendium of available mineral resources, geological set up, environmental and ecological set up of the district and is based on data of various departments like Revenue, Water Resources, Forest, Geology and Mining in the district as well as statistical data uploaded by various state Government departments. The main purpose of preparation of District Survey Report is to identify the mineral resources and developing the mining activities along with other relevant data of the District. 1. INTRODUCTION Gajapati district has been named after Maharaja Sri Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Deo, the Ex–Raja Sahib of Paralakhemundi estate (the 1st Prime Minister of Odisha State), who is remembered for his contribution in formation of a separate Odisha province and inclusion of Paralakhemundi estate in Odisha. It got a district status on 2nd October 1992 after bifurcated from Ganjam district. It was Parlakhemundi sub-division in Ganjam and yet it is only sub-division in Gajapati. The history of Gajapati district still echoes the long gone days of the history of Gajapati rulers in the district. The historical documents of the Gajapati district are accounted from the time when Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Deo ascended the throne. The king of Paralakhemundi, Shri Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Deo had the kingship of the majestic Gajapati rulers, who continued to be the supreme authority of Odisha for more than seven centuries. The boundary of Odisha, during that time was extended from the Ganga in the North to Udoyagiri in Nellore District in the South including the entire district of Ganjam. When Kolahomee, one of the sons of Kapilendra Deo, at the later half of the 15th century conquered this part of Odisha, he 1 | Page installed the kingdom and the Raj family of Paralakhemundi. As the past history of Gajapati relates, Paralakhemundi was a zamindary estate at that time, situated at the western nook of the southernmost part of the Ganjam district. At that time the Maliya tribals dominated the land. There are many historical monuments and places those reveal the historical touch of the district. Tomb of the Royal family, B.N Palace, Serango, Mahendragiri, Jeerango etc are some monuments and places in the district famous for their historical importance. 2. OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITIES IN THE DISTRICT. MINERALS: The districts hosts a variety of mineral occurrences which include Calc-tuffa, Chinaclay, Mica, Lime kankar, Quartz and feldspars, Red ochre, Pegmatite and Dimension/decorative stones. Brief description of the mineral occurrences is given below. Chinaclay: An occurrence of Chinaclay has been reported near Jhinjhira over an area of 200m X 100 m with thickness varying from 2m to 6 m. The chemical analysis indicates the Al2O3 varying from 6.47% to 14.73%, Fe2O3 from 1.97% to 3.59% and CaO from 0.58% to 1.15%. Calc-tuffa: At a distance of about 1.5 km SE of Nuagada an occurrence of Calc-tuffa has been reported. Another occurrence of Calc-Tufa is also found around North of Hatimunda. Mica: Muscovite micas associated with pegmatite have been located near Tumbagaon Ranikhoma, Ladrimi near Mohana, Samaraisingi Badaraisingi, Jamuguda and Adaba etc. having maximum book size of 200m X 50m X 3cm. Mostly these are stained and cracked and are not large enough to be workable. 2 | Page Lime Kankar: About1 km south of Rakeshpanka village near Durbankula nallah ,a small patch of lime kankar has been marked. On analysis, the percentage of CaO is 44% and Silica is 9%. Total recovery may be of 10,000 cu.m Quartz & Feldspar: There are some zoned pegmatite occurrences around Koinpur, Mohana etc. where quartz core and feldspars have been encountered. The quartz analyses to be 98.2% of SiO2. The important localities are Tumbagaon, Koinpur, Baligonda Mohana, Uparsahi Ranikhoma etc. Red Ochre: At a distance of about 1 km East of Hajipanga, an occurrence of red ochre is reported. The chemical analysis indicates the Fe2O3 content of 17.61 to 18.63% and Al2O3 14.90 to 31.11%. Dimension stone: Keeping in view the features like colour, consistency, homogeneity in grain size, joint spacing, outcrop dimension and easy accessibility about 20 potential occurrences of dimension/decorative stones are located in the district around Antarba, Jamurhiha, Poibandha, Khariguma, Bariabandha, Dengama, Kandha, Adaba-I, Kandha, Adaba-II, Narayanpur, Khariguda-I, Khariguda-II, Mandimera and Burhanali,around Laaxmipur, Venkatpuram, D.Jeypur, Jhinjiriguda, Kharia, Budhanala,Gududum etc.They usually consist of the rock types comprising granite gneiss, garnetiferous granite gneiss and garnetiferous augen gneiss. The reserve of Dimension stone of Gajapati district is about 70.85 lakh cubic meters. Besides above deposits, the dimension/decorative stones in the district are also reported around hills to the north of Mohana and the hills near Adaba. Other than the above mentioned minerals, minor minerals such as river sand, laterite slabs, building stone/black stone/road metals, morrum, brick earth etc. are also available in the district. 3 | Page 3. GENERAL PROFILE a. Administrative set up: Sl No Item Unit Magnitude 1 Location Longitude Degree 83048' to 84027'East Latitude Degree 180 46' to 19039' North 2 Geographical area Sq.Km. 4325 3 Sub-division Numbers 1 4 Tahasils Numbers 7 5 C D Blocks Numbers 7 6 Municipalities Numbers 1 7 NACs Numbers 1 8 Police Stations Numbers 11 9 Gram Panchayats Numbers 149 10 Villages Numbers 1612 Inhabited Numbers 1499 Uninhabited Numbers 113 11 Assembly Numbers 2 constituencies b. Area and Population: The district has an area of 4325 sq. km. and 5.78 lakh of population as per 2011 census. The district accounts for 2.78 percent of the states territory and shares 1.38 percent of the state’s population. The density population of the district is 134 sq. km as against 270 person per sq. km. of the state. As per 2011 census the schedule caste population is 39175 (6.80%) and schedule tribe population 31374 (54.3%). The literacy percentage of the district covers 53.5 against 72.90 of the State. c. Climate : The climate condition of the district is generally hot and high humidity during April to May and cold during December to January.