PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT Extraction/Collection of Sand, Bajri, Boulder Mineral from Song River Bed Mine lease area- 62 ha

APPLICANT UTTRAKHAND FOREST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (UKFDC) Aranya Vikas Bhawan, 73, Nehru Road, Dehra Dun, UttarakhandPin-248001 .

Prepared By- MANTEC CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD. (QCI Accredited consultant at S. No. 96 as per List of Accredited Consultant Organizations/ Rev. 20/May 5, 2014) ENVIRONMENT DIVISION: D-36, SECTOR-6, NOIDA, U.P.-201301

SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ______1 1.1. Salient Features Of The Project ______1 1.2. Proposed Planning ______2 2.0. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION ______2 2.1. Identification of Project Proponent ______2 2.2. Brief Description Of Nature Of The Project ______3 2.3. Need For The Project And Its Importance To The Country And/or Region ______3 2.4. Demand-Supply Gap ______4 2.5. Imports vs. Indigenous production ______4 2.6. Export Possibility ______4 2.7. Domestic/ Export Markets ______4 2.8. Employment Generation ______5 3.0. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ______5 3.1. Type Of Project Including Interlinked And Interdependent Projects, If Any ______5 3.2. Location (Map showing general location, specific Location, and project Boundary & Project Site Layout) with Coordinates ______5 3.3. Details Of Alternate Sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted ______6 3.4. Size or Magnitude of Operation ______7 3.4.1. Mineral Reserves During the Lease Period ______7 3.4.2. Production Parameters ______7 3.5. Project Description With Process Details (a schematic diagram/ flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc.) ______8 3.5.1. method of mining ______8 3.5.2. Blasting ______10 3.6. Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area Of Final Product/S, Mode Of Transport Of Raw Material And Finished Product ______10 3.7. Resource Optimization/ Recycling And Reuse______10 3.8. Availability Of Water Its Source, Energy / Power Requirement & Source ______10 3.8.1. Water Requirement ______10 3.8.2. Power ______11 3.9. Quantity Of Wastes To Be Generated (Liquid And Solid) And Scheme For Their Management/ Disposal ______11 3.9.1. Solid Waste Generation & its Disposal ______11 3.9.2. Liquid Effluent ______11 3.10. SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FEASIBILITY DRAWING WHICH GIVE INFORMATION OF EIA PURPOSE ______12 4.0. SITE ANALYSIS ______13 4.1. Connectivity ______13 4.2. Landform, Landuse And Land Ownership ______13 4.2.1. Landform ______13 4.2.2. Land Use ______13 4.2.3. Land Ownership ______13 4.3. Topography ______13 4.4. Existing Land Use Pattern ______14 4.4.1. Environmental Sensitivity ______14 4.5. Existing Infrastructure ______14 4.6. Soil Classification ______15 4.7. Climatic Data From Secondary Sources ______15 4.8. Social Infrastructure ______16 5.0. PLANNING BRIEF ______16 5.1. Planning Concept ______16 5.2. Assessment Of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) ______17

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5.3. Amenities/Facilities ______17 5.3.1. Mines Office, Workshop etc. ______17 5.3.2. Rest Shelter ______17 5.3.3. Water Supply ______17 5.3.4. Power Supply ______17 5.3.5. Transport of Men and Material ______17 5.3.6. Communication ______18 5.3.7. Security Arrangements ______18 6.0. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE ______18 6.1. Industrial Area (Processing Area) ______18 6.2. Residential Area (Non Processing Area) ______18 6.3. Green Belt ______18 6.4. Social Infrastructure ______18 6.5. Connectivity ______18 6.6. Drinking Water Management ______18 6.7. Sewerage System ______19 6.8. Industrial Waste Management ______19 6.9. Solid Waste Management ______19 6.10. Power Requirement & Supply/ Source ______19 7.0. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN ______19 8.0. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES ______19 8.1. Likely Date Of Start Of Construction And Likely Date Of Completion ______19 8.2. Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms Of Economic Viability Of The Project 20 9.0. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)______20 9.1. Financial And Social Benefits With Special Emphasis On The Benefit To The Local People Including Tribal Population, If Any, In The Area ______20

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Salient feature of the project ...... 1 Table 2 : Manpower requirement ...... 5 Table 3: Geological Reserve ...... 7 Table 4: Water Requirement with source of supply ...... 11 Table 5: Environmental Sensitivity ...... 14 Table 6: Soil types, district ...... 15 Table 7: Climatic data of district Dehradun ...... 16 LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: General location of mine site ...... 6 Figure 2: Schematic flowchart of minor mineral mining process ...... 9 Figure 3: Schematic flowchart of EIA process ...... 12

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SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA) List of Annexure

Annexure Number Annexure title

Annexure-I : Letter of intent Annexure II : Joint Inspection report Annexure III : Geographical corner coordinates of mine site Annexure IV : Approved Mine Plan Annexure V : Technical Letter Annexure VI : Digital Map of Mine Site

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1.0. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The proposed project is for mining of sand, boulder and bajri (Minor Minerals) in an area of 64.0 ha from the river bed of Song, located in Village- Saura Siroli, Tehsil- Raipur, District-Dehradun, . The project site comes in Raipur Range under Dehradun Forest Division of Siwalik Circle, Dehradun. The river along its course brings huge quantity of material consisting of sand, boulder & bajri during every monsoon. This material has to be removed every year in order to channelize the river course to the middle and to prevent it from widening & thus causing cutting of nearby residential area & forest land.

Uttarakhand Forest Development Corporation (UKFDC) is a statutory body constituted by the Uttarakhand State Government, involved in collection and disposal of minor minerals from the rivers situated inside reserved forest areas. The project proponent has been issued a letter of intent by the Geology & Mining Unit Directorate of Industries vides letter no. 100/BHU.Khani/Dehradun/2013-14 dated 15 April, 2015. Copy enclosed as Annexure-I.

As the Mine lease lies in the reserved forest hence Forest clearance under section-2 of “Forest Conservation Act, 1980” has to be obtained from MOEF for which the application has already been submitted for diversion of 64.0 ha of forest land.

1.1. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT

Table 1: Salient feature of the project Project name Extraction / collection of common minor mineral from River Bed of Song river Mine lease area- 64 ha Location of mine Song river bed Village : Soura Saroli(Bhopalpani Block-8) Tehsil : Raipur District : Dehradun State : Uttarakhand Latitude 300 18’ 33.28” N to 30o 16’ 59.377” N Longitude 78o07’04.90” E to 78o 07’32.131” E Topo sheet number 53 F/16 Land use Forest land Minerals of mine Sand/Bajri/Boulder (Minor minerals) Life of mine Continuous, being replenished yearly Proposed annual production of mine 4,68,000 tonnes Method of mining Open-cast Manual No of working days in a year 270 Water demand 8.0 KLD

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Sources of water Tanker water supply Man power 625 Nearest railway station Dehradun (10 km) (road distance) Nearest state highway/national highway NH-72(8.01 km) Nearest air port Jolly Grant (12.0km) (road distance) Seismic zone Zone-IV (As per 1893:2002)

1.2. PROPOSED PLANNING Mining method : Open Cast Manual mining method Project Cost : Capital cost- Rs. 2 lacs & Rs. 1.4 crore annually Production : Sand/Bajri/Boulder- 4,68,000 TPA

2.0. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The minor mineral mining lease, measuring 64 hectare (ha) is a forest land that falls in Raipur Forest Range of Dehradun Forest Division near village- Soura Saroli(Bhopalpani Block-8), Tehsil- Raipur, District-Dehradun, Uttarakhand. As per EIA notification, 2006 and its subsequent amendments later, the project activity has been categorized as Category- A project as the mining area is more than 50 ha. Proposed capacity of mine for production of sand, bajri& boulder will be 4,68,000 TPA.

2.1. IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT PROPONENT

Uttarakhand Forest Development Corporation (UKFDC) is a statutory body constituted by the State Government of Uttarakhand. The Corporation was formed for the better preservation, supervision and development of forest also for better exploitation of forest produce within the State and for matters connected there with. The Corporation has been progressing forward not only in its financial aspect but also has taken a big leap in the direction of diversification of its activities. The Corporation has added the collection and disposal of minor minerals from the rivers situated inside reserved forest areas, collection and marketing of medicinal plants and Eco tourism in its works apart from the removal of dead, dying and uprooted trees as allotted by the Forest department. Collection and marketing of sand, boulder and Bajri from the river beds of reserved forest areas has been undertaken in order to protect the forest lands, agricultural crops, inhabitations from the havoc of floods. The collection and marketing system is being converted from volume base to weight basis for the disposal of minor minerals, in the

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SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA) Gaula, Sharda, Nandhaur, Kosi, Dabka, Ganga, , Song and Gunnarivers of the State. The implementation of advanced computerized technique of minor mineral weighing system is a step towards advancement and use of new technology.

2.2. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF THE PROJECT The project has been proposed for an annual production of 4,68,000tonnes of Sand/Bajri/Boulder by open cast manual extraction method in river bed. The lease area is totally under the forest land. The total lease area is 64.0 ha is mineable as per approved Site inspection committee report comprising of officer from UKFDC, SDM Dehradun Regional officer Dehradun, Tehsil office Raipur, Dehradun, Forest Ranger Raipur Forest Range of Dehradun dated 08.07.2013. Joint inspection report attached as Annexure II.

There is practically no soil cover on top profile of river bed section proposed for mining, however, if some soil is available it will be removed and carefully stored for use in plantation purpose.

Hardly any vegetation is present in the river bed. But the vegetation is present at both the river banks with a Vegetation Density of 0 to 10 with predominantly species of trees like Pine, Lantana, Burans, Kafal, and Tuna Ciliataetc.

No solid waste other than negligible quantity of silt/silty clay, which gets deposited as crust material on the bed profile, shall be scrapped and carefully stored for depositing into the mine pits in the river bed or for plantation purpose. During monsoon season, when the river reaches high stage, Swarna River has significant catchment area and it transports bed load material and sediments which gets aggraded at such stretch which has wider river width and has concave banks. The mined out area gets replenished annually after monsoon, thus it does not require any backfilling. The rehabilitation/reclamation of such lease area which has been secluded for mining being closure to the bank in the form of upper terraces will be done by way of tree plantation along lease boundary. Green barriers will be created by plantation as per CPCB Guidelines.

2.3. NEED FOR THE PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND/OR REGION During monsoon due to heavy rainfall & flooding annually in the recent past years, a large amount of sand, bajri, boulder (minor minerals) has been deposited in the bed of river Swarna which has widened the course of river and in-turn is responsible for cutting of nearby agricultural and forest land causing heavy degradation in the form of

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SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA) soil erosion and loss of vegetation along the river course. Keeping in view the environmental consideration for the ecosystem of the river it is essential to remove Sand, Bajri, and Boulder from the river bed.

Therefore, in order to avoid widening of river, channelize the river course, prevention of floods and land cutting from nearby agricultural fields & forests; this project has been proposed to collect minor minerals from an area of 64.0 ha. It will not only benefit in meeting the huge demand of construction material like coarse and fine aggregate required in building construction & infrastructure works, road material for construction & maintenance of roads/highway, elastic ballast material for rail tracks in the state of Uttarakhand and nearby cities and towns of Uttar Pradesh as minor minerals of Swarna river at river bed quarry site has been found suitable from techno-economic consideration, but also provide direct employment to about 300 persons including skilled, semi-skilled & unskilled laborers. Additional jobs are created by way of transportation.

2.4. DEMAND-SUPPLY GAP

Due to ban on illegal mining and with increase in infrastructure industries demand of sand, bajri& boulder (construction material) has increased by almost 50 % hence the excavation of river bed material will not only help in saving the river from diversion and widening of its course but will also cater increased demand of river bed material in construction activities like building, infrastructure facilities, construction and expansion of existing road and highways etc

2.5. IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION

Import does not apply in the present case as minor mineral is indigenously available at number of mines under operation in Uttarakhand.

2.6. EXPORT POSSIBILITY Export possibility is neither plausible nor there is any such demand.

2.7. DOMESTIC/ EXPORT MARKETS The proposed mining activity is for obtaining Sand/Bajri/Boulder for indigenous consumption and also for sale to nearby cities and towns located in the state of Uttarakhand as well as Uttar Pradesh.

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2.8. EMPLOYMENT GENERATION About 300 workers including skilled, semi-skilled & unskilled labors shall be engaged through project proponent for extraction of minor mineral and loading and handling of mineral in mining area, besides, watch and ward and plantation activity with proper maintenance. Breakup of manpower is given as follows:

Table 2 : Manpower requirement S. No. Type of Manpower Number 1 Skilled 10 2 Semi-skilled 35 3 Unskilled Labourers 580 Total 625

3.0. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1. TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INTERDEPENDENT PROJECTS, IF ANY

The project has been proposed for an annual production of 4,68,000 TPA of sand, boulder &bajri by open cast manual extraction method in river bed. The lease area (64.0 ha) is a forest land. The project has no other interlinked project. Sand, boulder &bajri(Minor minerals) form the site will be transported to different vendors of crusher units for further activities.

3.2. LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION, AND PROJECT BOUNDARY &

PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES The minor mineral mining lease, measuring 64.0 ha is a forest land and falls in Raipur Forest Range of Dehradun Forest Division under Siwalik Circle, Dehradun. Mine site is located near village–Soura Saroli (Bhopalpani Block-8), Tehsil-Raipur, District- Dehradun Uttarakhand. General location of the mine site is given in Figure 1.

Geographical location of mine stretch is given below:

Latitude 300 18’ 33.28” N to 30o 16’ 59.377” N

Longitude 78o07’04.90” E to 78o 07’32.131” E

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Project boundary with site layout and geographical corner coordinates along the mine site is shown in satellite image attached as Annexure-III.

Figure 1: General location of mine site

3.3. DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF SELECTING THE PROPOSED SITE,

PARTICULARLY THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS GONE INTO SHOULD BE HIGHLIGHTED The proposed site shall be mined for the purpose of preventing land cutting during heavy rainfall and floods and also to channelize the river course to the middle. Examination for alternative sites was not required as it is mandated for the above mentioned purpose only. Besides this any other alternative other than river bed mining like mining of rock in-situ quarry shall result in exorbitant cost, result in comparatively higher land degradation and cause more environmental impacts.

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3.4. SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION Total available area of the river is 64.0 ha, which falls under Dehradun Forest Division, Uttarakhand. The collection of sand, bajri& boulder (minor minerals) will be carried out from the 50% of the total area i.e. approximately 32.0 ha, leaving 25% area on either side of the river bank for better channelization of the water during monsoon. Hence, Total capacity of mine is estimated as 4, 68,000tonnes per annum.

3.4.1. MINERAL RESERVES DURING THE LEASE PERIOD The total Reserve is divided into two categories 1. Reserve up to 9 meters is categorized as proven 2. 15 meters as probable. Total geological Reserve is calculated on the basis of section lines drawn along the grids and slices (to have geo-morphological consideration) but mine ability and other factors i.e. buffer zone etc are not considered in calculation of geological reserve. Geological reserve in the area is much more than mine-able area because mine is proposed to be developed in benches.

Table 3: Geological Reserve in Metric Tones

Geological Reserve in Metric Tones

Proved 5576210.44

Probable 3717471.59

Possible 1858738.85

TOTAL 11152420.88

3.4.2. PRODUCTION PARAMETERS

Leaving 25% area on both the banks of the river along with 200 feet each upstream and downstream for any road /bridge crossing the river, thereby collecting the minor mineral in almost 50% of the total area along the centre of river channel; yearly production of mine is estimated as 50% of the total reserve available per year i.e. @4,68,000tonnes per year.

The mine will be worked in the day shift only. The average number of working days in the year would be 270.

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SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA) The proposed annual target production has been worked out on the basis of mineable area with maximum mining depth of 1.5m. On the basis of the nature of RBM (River Borne Material) in the boulder reach of the river, the matrix comprises of the bed load, mainly comprising of boulder, pebble, cobble, bajri and sand. The river originates from non-glaciated areas of Inner and is basically spring fed river with discharges throughout the year. During monsoon season, the high intensity and duration of rain fall result into high floods and sometime the flash flood also. The banks of the river in the upper reaches are made-up of friable material, which is easily eroded. The river bed material and the suspended solids material mainly constitutes of stone, bajri and sand, which gets settled into the beds with depressed elevation and into such pockets formed during the mining in pre-monsoon season. Viewing the competence of the river and the traction force generated during period of high discharges the bed load material, viz. boulder, shingle and sand gets aggraded annually and it is essential that the silviculture purposes and to save the nearby habitation, the removal of sand is essential, so that, the river course is not diverted. The annual target production is likely to be achieved during the year of normal rainfall in the catchment of Swarna River.

3.5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS (A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM/ FLOW CHART

SHOWING THE PROJECT LAYOUT, COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECT ETC.)

3.5.1. METHOD OF MINING As per Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual for - Mining of Minerals released by MoEF - the project is a surface mining. The typical operations involved in a surface mining is shown in the Figure 2 given below:

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Figure 2: Schematic flowchart of minor mineral mining process

 The project will be accomplished by fully manual open cast method of mining that does not involve any processes such as overburden removal, drilling, blasting and beneficiation.

 The extraction of river bed material from the bed of the river will be made by leaving 25% width on either side of river.

 The mining process involves collection of material by simple hand tool such as shovel, pans and sieves.

 This will be followed by sorting and manual picking, stacking and loading into trucks/ tractor–trolley for transporting.

 The pits from where the material is picked are not deeper than 1.5 meter and shall follow the normal channel direction of the river. These get replenished during monsoon.

 The only waste is silt/clay which will be added back to the pits.

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SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA)  The material will be transported through tipper (9.0-10.2 MT Capacity), Tractor trolley small (3MT capacity) Tractor trolley big (6 MT capacity) to the destined users/places outside mining lease.

Mining will be carried out only during the day time. Extraction of sand, boulder and bajri material will be completely stopped during the monsoon season.

The implements for mining are arranged by project proponent who are also responsible for administrative control of labours as well as for carrying out mining operations in the sanctioned/demarcated lease area within the ambit of the conditions set-forth in the order for execution of mine by the competent authority and also the instructions/guideline issued by the KhananVibhag, Uttarakhand.

3.5.2. BLASTING No blasting is proposed to be done.

3.6. RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY, LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING

AREA OF FINAL PRODUCT/S, MODE OF TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED

PRODUCT No raw material is required for extraction of minerals.

3.7. RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE Not applicable in the present case as all size of minerals will be extracted and transported to various crusher units outside the mine lease area for sorting & grading purpose.

3.8. AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY / POWER REQUIREMENT & SOURCE

3.8.1. WATER REQUIREMENT

Water requirement for human consumption, plantation and dust suppression is 8.0 KLD, which shall be met from tanker supply. The water required for domestic purpose includes drinking purpose and toilet needs of workers for which toilet with septic tank will be provided at site. The water is further required for sprinkling on haulage road which is done twice a day in morning and evening using water tanker supply. Breakup of water requirements is as given below:

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Table 4: Water Requirement with source of supply S. No. Description of Water Source requirement requirement (KLD) 1. Domestic 3.7 Tanker water supply 3. Dust Suppression 2.9 4. Green Belt 3.4 Development TOTAL REQUIREMENT 10

3.8.2. POWER No electrical power shall be required for operations as the mining will be worked out during day time only. Minimal power required for office shall be taken from general electric supply of area.

3.9. QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR

MANAGEMENT/ DISPOSAL

3.9.1. SOLID WASTE GENERATION & ITS DISPOSAL No solid waste other than negligible quantity of silt/silty clay, which gets deposited as crust material on the bed profile, shall be scrapped and deposited into the mine pits or in the upper terraces earmarked for plantation.

3.9.2. LIQUID EFFLUENT

There will be no waste water generation from mining activities.

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3.10. SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FEASIBILITY DRAWING WHICH GIVE

INFORMATION OF EIA PURPOSE

Figure 3: Schematic flowchart of EIA process

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4.0. SITE ANALYSIS The site has been recommended suitable for mining because of its proximity to physical & infrastructural facilities. The site has been recommended for mining in order to prevent the erosion and land from the adjoining river banks.

4.1. CONNECTIVITY

The mining site is well connected through rail & road network.  Mine site at Song River Raipur Range is approachable by NH-72 at a distance of 8.01 km.  is located at a distance of 10.0 km (road distance).  The nearest airport is Jolly Grant around 12.0 km away from the mining area.

4.2. LANDFORM, LANDUSE AND LAND OWNERSHIP

4.2.1. LANDFORM

The mine lease area is in river bed of Song River, Raipur Forest Range of Dehradun Forest Division.

4.2.2. LAND USE

The land use of the mine lease area is river body classified as forest land.

4.2.3. LAND OWNERSHIP

The designated mine area is forest land and belongs to Raipur Forest range of Dehradun forest division and has been allotted to UKFDC for the purpose of mining.

4.3. TOPOGRAPHY The mine lease area lies in the river bed and is a part of foothills of Siwalik range region of Uttarakhand. Highest and lowest elevation in the ML area is 648.5 m AMSL and 611 m AMSL creating a level difference of 37.5 m.

The residual hills are mostly formed by erosion and are the remnants of post Upper Siwalik deposits. These are called Older Doon Gravels or Langha Boulder Beds. Boulder beds, shales and red clay represent this unit. The residual hills are present in and blocks. Dehradun can be divided into 2 distinct tracts i.e. the montrane tract and the sub- montrane tract. The mine lease area lies in the sub-montrane tract which is the famous

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SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA) , surrounded by Siwalik Hills in the South and outer scrap of Himalayas in the North.

Topography will not change during running of mine and on its abandonment at the end of the proposed mining, due to digging of shallow pits and consequent annual deposition during high floods. Map showing study area with 10 km radius around the mine lease boundary is attached as Annexure- V.

4.4. EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN

The existing land use pattern of mine lease area belongs to landuse category “River body” in reserved forest area and shall continue to be so even after the current mining project is over.

4.4.1. ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY

Table 5: Environmental Sensitivity S.No. Sensitive Ecological Features Name Aerial Distance (in km.) from Mine Lease boundary 1. National Park/Wildlife Sanctuary Rajaji National Park 10.07 2. Tiger Reserve/Elephant Reserve None - / Turtle Nesting Ground 3. Core Zone of Biosphere Reserve None - 4. Habitat for migratory birds None - 5. Lakes/Reservoir/Dams None - 6. Stream/Rivers Mine is located in the bed - of Song river 7. Estuary/Sea None - 8. Mangroves None - 9. Mountains/Hills Project lies in the - foothills of Siwalik range 10. Notified Archaeological sites None - 11. Industries/Thermal Power Plants None - 12. Defense Installation 15.0 km 13. Airports Jolly Grant 12.0 km 14. Railway Lines Dehradun 10.0 km 15. National / State Highways NH-72 8.01 km SH-55 4.90 km 16. Important worship place Tapkeshwar 11.0 km

4.5. EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE

The mine lease area is a forest land which lies in the Song river basin and gets deposition of sand, bajri& boulder carried along the river course with the flow of river

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SAND/ BOULDER/ BAJRI MINING PROJECT OF SONG RIVER (AREA 64.0 HA) during monsoon. There is no existing infrastructure, however during mining temporary rest shelters for workers will be provided.

4.6. SOIL CLASSIFICATION The nature and soil type play an important role in agriculture and have direct relation with groundwater recharge. Physiography, climate, drainage and geology of the area are the factors responsible for the nature and type of soil and soil cover. The soil type also depends upon the slope and rate of erosion. The soil types of district Dehradun are given in Table 5:

Table 6: Soil types, district Dehradun Physioraphy Characteristics Taxonomic Classification Mountains Moderately deep, well-drained, thermic Loamy skeletal. coarse loamy soils on steep slopes, strong, DystricEutrochrepts. Fine stoniness, associated with shallow loamy lithic and excessively drained, loamy skeletal soil. typicHapludolls-Loamy skeletal typicUdrothants Soils on Upper Deep, well-drained, coarse loamy cover, Udi fiuventic piedmont plains fragmental soils on heavy gentle slope with Usto chrepts loamy surface and slight erosion. Associated with excessively cairned soils Typic Usipsammens with loamy surface and slight to moderate erosion. Deep, well-drained, fine to coarse loamy Udic Ustorchrepts surface and slight to moderate erosion. Soils on Lower Deep, well-drained, coarse loamy cover over Udifluventic piedmont plains fragmental soils on nearly level plains with Ustochreps loamy surface. Associated with deep, well drained, fine Udic Ustochrepts loamy soil with loamy surface. Deep well drained, fine silty soil on very Udic Haplustolls gentle slopes with loamy surface and slight erosion. Deep well drained fine to coarse loamy Udic Ustochrepts surface and slight to moderate erosion, silty soil with loamy surface.

4.7. CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES The district has within its limits lofty peaks of the Outer Himalayas as well as the Dun Valley with climatic conditions nearly similar to those in the plains.  Temperature: Mean Maximum temperature is 36.2°C and the mean minimum temperature is 6.1°C.In association with the cold waves arising in the wake of the western disturbance which travels East wards, the minimum temperature goes down to about 1.8° and at times leads to frosts.

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 Rainfall: The climate of the district, in general, is temperate. The temperature depends on the elevation. In the Doon Valley is characterized by humid climate with moderate temperature. Rainfall and luxuriant vegetation. The average annual rainfall in the area is 2073.32 mm .Maximum rainfall seems during July and August. On an average there are about 48 rainy days in a year.  The climatic data of Doon Valley is summarized in Table 6.

Table 7: Climatic data of district Dehradun

Temperature(0C) Normal Relative Month Rainfall(mm) Humidity% Maximum Minimum January 42.1 81 29.36 1.8 February 58.1 76 28.74 2.5 March 56.4 63 37.24 5.12 April 25 51 38.56 10.9 May 50 49 45.32 10 June 250 67 42.36 9 July 650 87 40.36 10 August 598 90 38.45 8

September 250 83 37.89 6 October 48.32 71 36.54 5.36

November 14.5 74 31.25 2.91 December 30.9 80 28.46 2 2073.32 72.7 36.2 6.13

Annual Normal Average Source: www.imd.nic.in

4.8. SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

The social infrastructure like educational facilities (primary and higher secondary schools, degree college), drinking water supply, post and telegraph, public transportation and hospitals are by and large are available in the study area. 5.0. PLANNING BRIEF

5.1. PLANNING CONCEPT

Open cast manual mining method will be adopted for Sand/Bajri/Boulder mining. Project will annually produce Sand/Bajri/Boulder @4,68,000 tonnes, which will be used

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5.2. ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL)

Adequate infrastructure facilities are available in the vicinity of mine lease area and due to the mining activities; no extra infrastructure over and above the existing infrastructure is required.

5.3. AMENITIES/FACILITIES

Proper site services such as First Aid, Rest Shelter and Drinking Water will be provided to the mine workers.

5.3.1. MINES OFFICE, WORKSHOP ETC. Provision of mine office, workshop along with weighbridge facility is proposed during mining operations.

5.3.2. REST SHELTER

Rest shelter along with first-aid station complying with all the provisions of Mines Rules shall be provided by project proponent outside lease area.

5.3.3. WATER SUPPLY A total of 10.0 KLD Water will be required for the purpose of human consumption, dust suppression and plantation. Water shall be supplied by tanker supply from authorized vendor.

5.3.4. POWER SUPPLY

The mining work will be done in day time only, so no lighting arrangement will be required.

5.3.5. TRANSPORT OF MEN AND MATERIAL By and large only local personnel shall be deployed for mining. Either by foot or with the help of bicycle, they will reach the site. During operation phase, trucks/tractors shall be used for the transportation of river bed material from the site to destined locations.

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5.3.6. COMMUNICATION

Mobile phones & walky talky shall be used for communication.

5.3.7. SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS Mine lease being a part of reserve forest required appropriate security which shall be provided by UKFDC along with Forest Department.

6.0. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

6.1. INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA)

Temporary arrangements like site office, rest shelters & approach roads etc shall be provided. No permanent infrastructure is proposed.

6.2. RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA)

As the local person shall be employed, no residential building/housing are proposed.

6.3. GREEN BELT As the mine site is a part of forest land, hence the project proponent i.e. UKFDC shall carry out compensatory afforestation as mentioned in the Forest Clearance conditions. Apart from compensatory afforestation green belt shall also be developed along the road side after consultation with concerned authority and village panchayat.

6.4. SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

As per primary survey & secondary data available, by & large all the social infrastructure facilities are available in the vicinity of mine site in the study area. However, in-line with the Social Responsibility Activities at other operational sites, relevant developmental assistance shall be rendered depending on the local needs identified through EIA studies with consultation of Gram Panchayat.

6.5. CONNECTIVITY

Site is well connected to existing road and rail network. There is no proposal to develop new road and rail links.

6.6. DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT

Water requirement for domestic purpose will be 3.7 KLD, which will be met from tanker

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6.7. SEWERAGE SYSTEM

Domestic sewage shall be disposed off into septic tank followed by soak pits.

6.8. INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

Not applicable, as the mining activity will not be generating any overburden or waste water.

6.9. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Solid waste need not to be treated because the debris (solid waste) generated during excavation is likely to be the dust, soil and slurry. Those can be left/ dumped at the site as they are likely to have the same characteristic as the river bed material has. Separate bins shall be provided for solid waste generated by daily human activities i.e. wrappers, aluminum foils, leftover food materials etc.

6.10. POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/ SOURCE

The mining shall be carried out manually with the help of hand implements during day time hence, power requirement is not needed.

7.0. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN

As per the primary site survey & latest census data available, the mine lease area is designated as river bed in reserve forest has no habitation & therefore displacement of population is not applicable therefore no Rehabilitation & Resettlement is envisaged. However a detailed analysis on socio-economic aspects of the study area is proposed to be carried out during EIA study of the proposed mine.

8.0. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

8.1. LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION

No construction activity is involved under the project activity. The mining operations shall commence after getting all the regulatory compliance including environmental clearance as applicable.

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8.2. ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE

PROJECT

The capital cost of proposed project is estimated as Rs. 2 lacs while operational cost will be Rs. 1.2 Crore per annum (approx.).

9.0. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

9.1. FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE BENEFIT TO THE LOCAL

PEOPLE INCLUDING TRIBAL POPULATION, IF ANY, IN THE AREA The proposed project is found to have both financial and social benefits as listed below:  The project will provide direct & indirect employment to local people in different activities such as mining, sizing (sieving) transportation and plantation activities.  This project will provide protection to the nearby habitation from submergence which is cause due to flood in monsoon season.  The revenue generated from the production and sale of mineral will also add to the exchequer of government, which in turn will help in the growth of state economy.  As the proposed mine area lies in the flood plain, hence the removal of extracted material will minimize the chances of flood disaster in the area.  With the emergence of fast growing construction industry of Uttarakhand and other nearby states Excavated material will also cater the huge increasing demand of mineral to be used as raw material for construction. The project is not expected to have any major adverse impact on the environment and whatever impacts are anticipated during the EIA study will be minimized with the help of suitable mitigation measures. Hence it is concluded that the project is economically feasible and financially beneficial to the local people as well as to the country. ************

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