Mining Plan of Ordinary Sand Mine
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MINING PLAN OF ORDINARY SAND MINE (Tapi river paiki survey No: 111,112,114 UNDER GMMCR AMD-2015 RULE-04) LEASE AREA:-10.00.00 HECT. AT & POST : Kotali TALUKA : Kukarmunda DISTRICT : Tapi STATE:-GUJARAT APPLICANT Hiteshbhai Manharbhai Vaghela Bhadra, Post : Valak, Taluka: Kamrej PREPARED BY Harshad M. Shah RQP/UDP/371/2012/A 17/18, Sonalpark Society, Opp. Julie Park, Near Nageshwar Shopping Centre, VIP Road, Vadodara-390 002 Mobile No. 94090 30353 1 INDEX CHAPTER PAGE TITLE NO. NO. 0. Introduction 3 1. General 4 2. Location and Accessibility 6 3. Geology & Exploration 8 4. Development and Production Programme 12 5. Use of Mineral 14 6. Others 15 7. Reclamation Plan 16 8. Environment Management Plan 17 9. Certificate / Undertaking / Consents 21 LIST OF ANNEXURES No. TITLE 1 Copy of LOI 2 Copy of ID & Address proof 3 Environmental certificate from GPCB 4 Copy of RQP certificate LIST OF PLATES Plate No. TITLE 1A. Cadastral Map of Village Kotali 1B. DIRL Map 2. Surface Plan 3. Topographical and Geological Plan 4. Geological Cross Section 5. Layout Plan 6. Plan showing year wise face position of mines 7. Environment Plan 2 Introduction HITESHBHAI MANHAR VAGHELA has awarded Quarry lease of an area of 10.00.00 hectors for mining of mineral Ordinary Sand. The copy of LOI (Letter of Intent) is attached as Annexure-1. This mining plan is submitted under Rule 22 of MCR’ 1960 for the grant of the lease and 23B of MCDR 1988. This mining plan is prepared as per guideline introduced by Indian Bureau of Mines. The application for environment clearance has done. 3 CHAPTER – 1 GENERAL Ordinary sand mining are carried out for extraction of sand which serves as a basic building raw material. Sand deposits are source for demand in construction work in all sectors. The Ordinary sand mining over an area of 10.00.00 Hect. at (Tapi river paiki survey No: 111,112,114 ) Waste Land, Near Village – Kotali, Taluka – Kukarmunda, District – Tapi, State – Gujarat. HITESHBHAI MANHAR VAGHELA has awarded Quarry lease of an area of 10.00.00 hectors for mining of mineral Ordinary Sand. Waste Land, in Village – Kotali, Taluka – Kukarmunda, District – Tapi, State – Gujarat. Application is under consideration at State Government of Gujarat and office of the Geology and Mining Department Tapi. 1.a. Name & Address of applicant: - Hiteshbhai Manharbhai Vaghela Bhadra, Post : Valak, Taluka: Kamrej 1.b . Status of applicant: - The applicant is a Proprietorship firm and the name of Proprietor is Hiteshbhai Manharbhai Vaghela. The copy of ID proof is attached as Annexure-2. 4 1.c. Minerals which occurring in the area and which are the Applicant intends to mine: Ordinary Sand is occurring in the lease area. This mineral is being mined by the Applicant by semi mechanized method & intends to extract the same in the future also. 1.d. Period for which mining lease is granted/renewed/proposed to be applied: The quarry leases for Ordinary Sand quarrying has been Given LOI on 29.06.2016 for 3 years. 1.e. Name, Address & Registration Number of RQP preparing this mining plan: - Harshad M. Shah RQP/UDP/371/2012/A 17/18, Sonalpark Society, Opp. Julie Park, Near Nageshwar Shopping Centre, VIP Road, Vadodara-390 002 Mobile No. 94090 30353 Email : [email protected] 1.f. Name & Address of prospecting Agencies: No prospecting was done in the area 1.g. Reference No. & Date of consent letter from the State Govt. The lease of Ordinary Sand quarrying has been Given LOI on 29.06.2016 for 3 years and Govt. of Gujarat granted the quarry lease vide order no. AGT/lease/QL/Kotali/8182/08/2009 , LOI dtd. 29.06.2016 . 5 CHAPTER – 2 LOCATION & ACCESSIBILITY 2.a. Details of area The quarry lease area for Ordinary Sand is situated near village Kotali, Taluka – Kukarmunda, Dist. Tapi, State – Gujarat. 2.b. District & State - Tapi, Gujarat Taluka - Kukarmunda Village - Kotali Lease Area - 10.00.00Hect. Forest/Non Forest area - Non forest land District & State Taluka/ Village Survey No. Area in Ownership/ Tehsil Hect. Occupancy Tapi, Gujarat Kukarmunda Kotali Tapi river paiki 10.00.00Hect. Waste Land survey No: 111,112,114 Key plan of the area Q. L. area Tapi river paiki survey No: 111,112,114 for Ordinary Sand near village - Kotali, Distt. Tapi falls in quarry lease area of village Kotali. The area is located near village Kotali. The lease map of the area is given in plate No. 1A. The quarry lease boundary, village, road etc. are shown in the key plan (plate No. 1A). 2c. Ownership/Occupancy The entire land is Waste Land. 2d. Existence of Public road /Railway line, if any nearby and approximate distance: The lease is situated about 2 kms. away from Village Kotali, Taluka Kukarmunda, Dist. Tapi in the Tapi river bed. Nearest Railway Station is at Dekwad, which is about 16 kms. away from the area. Kukarmunda is very well connected to frequent transport and private bus services for Tapi, and major city of Gujarat and India. 6 Electricity is available nearby the village. The nearest telephone, telegraph and postal facilities are available at Kotali village which is 2kms away from the area. The secondary school is located at Kotali village. The nearest Primary Health Centre (PHC) Kukarmunda and referred hospital is located at Tapi. The source of drinking is only ground water. The tube well and open well is located nearby the village. The water is flow towards SE in direction and nearest Airport is located at Tapi. Each truck/damper will be weighted at the nearest Weigh Bridge. The road will be maintained by the applicant inside and near his area. Land use pattern: The whole area is Waste Land. No forest land and agricultural land falls within the area. There are scattered vegetation having mostly bushes was observed in the area. PARTICULARS PRESENT POSITION OF THE AREA (in Hect.) 1. PITS 0.00 2. Dump 0.00 3. Road and Building 0.00 4. Plantation Barren Land 0.00 5. Back filled non plantation 0.00 6. Remaining virgin land 10 .00.00 Total 10.00.00 7 CHAPTER – 3 GEOLOGY & EXPLORATION 3.a. Topography Drainage network developed by river create dunes of sand. Riverbed cutting gently merges into water path in the water basin. The area is part of old river drainage network and it is occupied piles of the sand layers. Lease hold is carpeted layers of fine grained sand. 3b. General Geology The geological formations in the area is as follows in their stratigraphical order. Lithology Period Alluvium, brown sand and river sand Recent Uncorfirmuty Sandstone Cretaceres Uncorfirmuty Granite Post-Dechi Uncorfirmuty Calc-grains, Quartzite Delhi system 3c. Local Geology Lease hold area is at recent period. Recent and old river course area is a good source of construction sand used for coarse and fine aggregate. Sand is exploited by Hitachi Excavator as fine grained sand is consolidated with argillaceous clay. Sand is mixed with Kanker, gravels and cobbles and is available plenty. Topographical / Surface / Geological plans of the applied area has been prepared on the scale 1:1000 with contour interval as 1m. 8 3d. Method of estimation of Reserves Parameters: Reserves are estimated as per UNFC classification considering following basis, parameters and methodology. 1. Economic Axis –the deposit is economically viable because it is directly sale Paint, Rubber and putty Industries in India therefore the UNFC code for the Economic Axis is E1. 2. Feasibility Axis : the deposit is Economically feasible because of vary thin over burden in the area the Proposed Mining therefore the UNFC code for the feasibility Axis is F1. 3. Geological Axis – The detailed geological exploration in the area has been carried out by Govt. of Gujarat therefore the UNFC code of the geological Axis is G1. Parameters : Following parameters are considered in reserve estimation- (i) Geological reserves : The entire area is mineral bearing and reserves are calculated by surface area method. The area is multiplied by the average thickness of sand bed (3.0m). The volume is obtained is multiplied by the insitu bulk density (2.70 tonnes per cubic meter). Under feasibility resources the area under statutory barrier is depleted from total area nd the resulting area is considered for estimation. (ii) Statutory barrier zone: The area covered by 7.5m wide strip parallel to lease boundary (Regulation 111-3(2) of MMR’1961)is considered as statutory 2 barrier for proved category. The area under statutory barrier is 11862m . Total 2 area under non mineable zone is 11862m . However, the applicant after taking consent from neighbor of the area and the DGMS authority shall plan to mine this barrier zone. (iii)Thickness of Sand: The average thickness of sand is considered as 3.0m for reserve estimation. (iv) Bulk density: The insitu bulk density of crude sand is taken as 2.70 3 tonnes/m . 9 (v) Reserve: Based on above methodology, the reserves estimation, under geological reserves (total reserve &resources) and feasibility mineral resources (UFC-211) are, estimated separately. Proved mineral reserve (UNFC-111, mineable proved reserve) calculated by depleting feasibility mineral resources from geological proved reserve. Total mineral reserve and resources as per UNFC is used for geological reserve. The reserve calculation is given in Tables. Reserve and Resources of the area: Classification Code Quantity (in tones) Total Mineral Resources (A+B) 8,10,000 A. Mineral Reserve 1. Proved Mineral Reserve 111 7,13,917.8 2. Probable Mineral Reserve 121 & 122 - B. Remaining Resources 1. Feasibility Mineral Resource 211 96,082.2 2. Pre feasibility Mineral Resource 221 & 222 - 3.