Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

SECTION- I

INTRODUCTION

S. No. Particulars Page no. IN TRO DUC TIO N 1.0 PREAMBLE I-2 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE REPORT I-2 1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE PROCESS I-2 1.3 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT & PROJECT PROPONENT I-3 1.4 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT I-4 1.5 PROJECT LOCATION I-5 1.6 COMPLIANCE OF TERMS OF REFERENCE I-6 1.7 GENERIC ST RUCT URE OF ENVIRONMENT AL IMPACT I-16 ASSESSMENT DOCUMENTS 1.8 POST ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE MONITORING I-17

I-1

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

SECTION I: INTRODUCTION

1.0 PREAMBLE: Ministry of Environment and Forest& Climate Change (MoEF&CC) () notifications require that the environmental impacts of development projects are identified and assessed as part of the planning and design process, and that action is to be taken to reduce those impacts to acceptable levels. This is done through the environmental assessment process, which has become an integral part of lending operations and project development and implementation worldwide. The nature of the assessment required for a project depends on the significance of its environmental impacts, which are related to the type and location of the project, the sensitivity, scale, nature and magnitude of its potential impacts, and the availability of cost-effective mitigation measures. The proposed project is a Violation case and categorized under 'B-1' under item 8(b) of S chedule – Gazette Notification dated S ep 14th, 2006 and subsequent amendments thereof.

1.1 PURPOSE OF THE REPORT This Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been prepared for getting regulatory clearance and in order to assess the likely impacts arising out of the project, the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study is undertaken, which will be followed by preparation of a detailed Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to minimize those adverse impacts. It also aims to make recommendations for mitigation of the potential negative impacts and enhancement of the positive ones. A field survey of the project site was conducted and potential environmental impacts of the project activities were identified, assessed and documented.

1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE PROCESS: The proposed unit is categorized under Item 8 (a) Category B (“Building & Construction Projects” having built up area > 20,000 sq. m.) of Gazette Notification dated Sep 14th, 2006 and subsequent amendments thereafter. The total plot area of the project is 17,975.03

I-2

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

Sq.m., Built up Area is 42,090.74 Sq.m. Construction of the project has been completed and project is in operation phase. Hence, the proposed project is treated as Violation case. The process for obtaining Environmental Clearance for the proposed projects as per EIA Notification–2006 is as under:

1.3 I DENTI FI CA TI O N OF PROJ EC T & PROJ EC T PROPO NENT The project “Lake Garden” is a residential project. The project is located at Plot no 1 of Khasra No 411 to416, 418 to 432 and 435, Goverdhan Vilas (Raj). The total plot area of the project is 17,975.03 Sq.m., Built up Area is 42,090.74 Sq.m.and FSI Area of 3,0004.58 Sq.m. (1.669). The project consists of total 304 nos of flats comprising of 16 no 1 BHK flats, 88 nos 2 BHK flats and 200 nos 3 BHK flats.

I-3

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

The proposed project is promoted by Shree Stambh Colonizers, Udaipur, . The company is a real estate company and engaged in development of group housing project in Udaipur city if Rajasthan.

1.4 BRI EF D ESCRI PTI O N OF THE PROJ EC T: The project is a residential project. Complete construction of the project has been completed at the site hence, it is a violation case. The total plot area of the project is 17,975.03 Sq.m., Built up Area is 42,090.74 Sq.m.and FSI Area of 3,0004.58 Sq.m. (1.669). The project consists of total 304 nos of flats comprising of 16 no 1 BHK flats, 88 nos 2 BHK flats and 200 nos 3 BHK flats. Table 1.1: Project Brief S.NO PARTICULAR DETAILS 1. Name of the Project Lake Gardens

2. Name of Promoter Shree Stambh Colonizers 3. Category 8 (b) of Schedule to the EIA Notification, 2006.

4. Project Address Plot no 1 of Khasra No 411 to416, 418 to 432 and 435, Goverdhan Vilas Udaipur (Raj) 5. Geographical Latitude - 24°32’41.20”N and Coordinate Longitude - 75°41’18.1”E 6. Type of Project Residential 7. Constructions status Construction of the complete project has been completed. The details of construction area on site is as under:  Plot Area: 17,975.03 Sq.m.  Built up Area: 42,090.74 Sq.m.  FSI area: 3,0004.58 Sq.m. (1.669) 8. Project Cost Rs 85.38 Cr 9. Project Details Built up Area 42,090.74 Sq.m. FSI area 3,0004.58 Sq.m. (1.669) Building Height Block Up to Up to Terrace M ummty I 28 m 31 m II 25 m 28 m III 28 m 31 m

Type and No of 1 BHK: 16 nos;

I-4

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

Flats and facilities 2BHK: 88 nos; 3 BHK:200 nos; Total: 304 nos Commercial Area: 182.74 Sq.m. and Club House Area- 897.53 Sq.m Ground Coverage 5,401.24 Sq.m. (30.05%) Landscape Area 2,696.25 Sq.m. (15%) Parking Area Open Surface: 330 ECU Stilt Surface: 120 ECU Paved/ Open Area 1,618.54 Sq.m. (9%)

10. Parking Details Require: 401 ECU Provided: 450 ECU Locati on ECU Are a Open 330 8,259 Sq.m. Stilt 120 3,603 Sq.m. Total 450 11,862 Sq.m.

11. Water requirement Total: 168 KLD and Source Fresh: 136 KLD Recycled: 32 KLD Source: Existing Bore well, 3 nos 12. Wastewater STP Capacity: 120 KLD Treatment STP Technology: MBBR Technology 13. Rain Water RWH Structure no : 1 Harvesting Capacity: 35 Cu.m. 14. Power Requirement Connected Load: 1183 KW and Supply Transformer No: 2 Transformer Capacity: 1000 kVA Supply: Udaipur Vidyut Vitran Nagar Limited 15. Power Backup DG Set Capacity : 180 kVA Number: 1 16. Solid Waste 600 Kg/Day (Approx) Generation Being collected in dustbins and sent to municipal vendor.

1.5 PROJ EC T LOCA TI O N: The project is located at Plot no 1 of Khasra No 411 to416, 418 to 432 and 435, Goverdhan Vilas Udaipur (Raj)..

LO CATIO N MAP:

I-5

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

1.6 COMPLIANCE OF TERMS OF REFERENCE: State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) considered the proposal for TOR in its 4.7th meeting held on 28th,29th, 30thand 31st January ,2019 in Additional Agenda No. 71.20.7 and finalized the TOR. ToR Letter was granted vide letter no F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 8(a) .B1 (15492)/ 16-17/8818 dated 07.03.2019 and amendment in TOR was granted vide letter no F1 (4)/SEIAA/SEAC-Raj/Sectt/Project / Cat. 8(a) .B1 (15492)/ 16-17/9607 dated 08.07.2019. The conditions of TOR and its compliance status are listed as under:

S.No Items in the letter of the ToRs Reply / Response by the PP i) The PP shall undertake assessment of ecological Assessment of ecological damage, damage, remediation plan and natural and community remediation plan and natural and resource augmentation plan. Such plan shall be community resource prepared as an independent chapter in the Environment augmentation plan has been Impact Assessment report. The report shall be prepared prepared as an independent

I-6

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

by the accredited consultant. The collection and chapter XII in EIA report. analyses of data for assessment of ecological damage, The report has been prepared by preparation of remediation plan and natural and QCI- NABET accredited community resource plan shall be done by an consultant Superintendence environmental laboratory duly notified under the Company of India (P) Limited . Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or an The baseline data has been environmental Laboratory, accredited by the National collected by Ultra Testing & Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Research laboratory which is an Laboratories or a Laboratory of the Council of environmental Laboratory, Scientific and Industrial Research Institution working in accredited by the National the field of environment. Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories. ii) The Environment Management Plan shall comprise Environment Management Plan remediation plan and natural and community resource comprises remediation plan and augmentation plan corresponding to ecological damage natural and community resource assessed and economic benefit derived due to violation. augmentation plan corresponding to ecological damage done due to project execution. iii) The PP shall undertake Final Environment Impact Public hearing is not applicable as Assessment and prepare Final Environment per applicable guideline and Management Plan after conducting Public Hearing. amended ToR. iv) The PP shall be required to submit a bank guarantee The project is in operational equivalent to the amount of remediation plan and phase. All environmental natural and community resource augmentation plan measures has been implemented. with the State Pollution Control Board and the PP shall deposit the bank guarantee prior to the grant of Environmental Clearance and which shall be released after successful implementation of the remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan and after recommendation by Regional Office of the M inistry, State Level Expert Appraisal Committee and approval of SEIAA.

I-7

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers v) The PP who has committed violation of the EIA Public hearing is not applicable as Notification dated 14.09.2006 shall be governed by the per applicable guideline and public consultation in the parent notification as per the amended ToR. directions dated 14.3.2018 of the Hon’ble Madras High Court in the matter of WIVIP Nos. 3361 and 3362 of 2018 and WMP No. 3721 of 2018 in WP No. 11189 of 2017 and the Office Memorandum dated 16.3.2018 of the MoEF & CC GoI. vi) Public Hearing: The PP shall get the Public hearing Public hearing is not applicable as conducted in terms of the OM dated 16.3.2018 of the per applicable guideline and MoEF & CC. After preparing the draft EIA (as per the amended ToR. generic structure prescribed in Appendix-III of the EIA Notification, 2006 and as amended ), the proponent shall get the public hearing conducted (strictly following the procedure laid down in the Appendix IV of the Amendment Notification dt. 01.12.2009 and MoEF circular no. J-15012/29/2010/IA.II(M) dt. 19.04.2010). In this regard due care would be taken in (i) deciding the venue of public hearing (at the project site or in its closed proximity, to ensure widest possible public participation), (ii) forwarding the Draft EIA Reports with Executive Summary Reports and notice for hearing to various authorities / offices, specifically to Urban Local Bodies/ Panchayati Raj. Institutions (i.e Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti & Gram Panchayat)/ Development Authorities (i.e. U.I.T., J.D.A. etc.), (iii) adequate publicity regarding date, place and time of public hearing among local public, (iv) recording requisite “certificate” at the end of public hearing proceedings / report and (v) displaying the report in the office of Gram Panchayat, Zila Parishad, Collectorate etc. After completing the public hearing process as

I-8

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

described above, the proponent shall take further necessary action for obtaining environmental clearance in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments made thereafter. A certificate should be submitted by the Regional Officer Pollution Control Board that the process followed for public hearing was adequate as required in reference to contents of MoEF O.M. no. J- 15012/29/2010-IA-II(M) dt. 19.04.2010 GEN ERAL To Rs i) The validity period of this ToRs letter would be for a The content of para are noted and period of three years from the date of dispatch of the agreed upon. ToRs letter. ii) Examine and provide details relating the impact on The content of para are noted and infrastructure like water supply, storm water drainage, agreed upon. Details of impact sewerage power, etc., and the disposal of treated/raw has been given in Chapter 4. wastes from the park on land/water body and into sewerage system. iii) Collection of one season (non-monsoon) primary As per amended ToR and baseline data on ambient air quality, water quality, applicable guideline of noise level, soil and flora and fauna. Ambient Air M oEf&CC the baseline data has quality should be determined by measuring the been collected for one month for concentration of parameters like P.M.2.5, P.M.10, SO2, the month of April. NOx according to the latest standards prescribed by The monitoring has been carried CPCB. Site-specific meteorological data should also be out by NABL approved collected. The location of the monitoring stations laboratory and copy of the (minimum 6) should be justified. Date wise collected analysis report are Annexed with baseline AAQ data should form part of EIA and EMP EIA report. report. The monitoring shall be carried out by CPCB/NABL/ MOEF/GoR approved laboratory and copy of the analysis report should be submitted. iv) Study the socio-economic conditions of the project area The study has been carried out

I-9

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

and its surroundings and their impact on the project and detailed in Chapter III & IV. design and operation. v) Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the The study has been carried out impact of the project on them should be submitted along and detailed in Chapter III & IV. with detailed listing of vegetation. vi) Study the hydrological and geo-hydrological conditions The study has been carried out of the project area. Include a contour plan indicating and detailed in Chapter III. slopes and showing drainage pattern and outfall. vii) Examine and submit details about the resettlement and The same is not applicable. rehabilitation of project-affected persons in the nearby villages, in accordance with the national resettlement and rehabilitation policy. viii) Submit development strategy of the area. The project is located in developed area. Strategy for development of nearby schools and medical facilities has been detailed out in CER plan. ix) Provide relevant Elevation and conceptual plan of the Elevation and conceptual plan of area. the area is annexed with EIA report. x) Storm water drainage details and outfall may be Rainwater harvesting proposals described. Rainwater harvesting proposals should be has been prepared and made with due safeguards for ground water quality implemented at site. Rain water is M aximize recycling of water and utilization of used to recharge the ground water rainwater. directly. xi) Water balance taking into account the population Water balance has been prepared projection residents and the sources of water using the as per prescribed norms and reduced water consumption as given in the Manual on incorporated in Chapter II. norms and standards for EC of large construction Taker water supply bills are projects. Also give water requirements for DG sets, air encloses in Annexure. conditioning system etc. Commitment regarding availability of requisite quantity of water from the

I-10

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

competent authority. Also provide account of reuse and re-circulation of effluents. xii) Provide water supply system design (taking care of the Project is an existing project and dual plumbing). dual plumbing system has not been adopted for project. xiii) Budgetary provision shall be made for the housing of Project is an existing project construction labor within the site with all necessary hence, not applicable. infrastructure and facilities such as health facility, sanitation facility, fuel for cooking, along with safe drinking water, medical camps, and toilets for women, crèche for infants. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project. xiv) Details regarding Occupational health impact of the The project is an infrastructure project should be provided. Health study in the project hence no Occupational surrounding area be carried out covering information health impacts are envisaged. regarding prevailing diseases, mortality rate etc. Health and Safety Plan should be prepared and submitted. xv) Examine soil characteristics, topography, rain fall Project is an existing project pattern and soil erosion. Ground water recharge pits to hence possibility of soil erosion be suitably proposed as per M oEF guidelines. is nil. Ground water recharge pits has been constructed as per M oEF guidelines xvi) Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such Project design allows using day as solar energy, wind energy may be described. light to the best possible extent. Quantify the amount of non conventional energy used, day light utilization, solar component etc xvii) Risk assessment and disaster management plan be No evidence of flood in the area prepared which should include flood fighting with cost in past decades has been reported estimation and relevant budgetary provision hence, Not Applicable. xviii) Detailed fire fighting plan along with the locations and Fire fighting arrangement has capacity of the water hydrants. been done at site. Fire NOC has

I-11

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

been granted vide Agni/NniU/2017-18/568 dated 27.10.2017. xix) Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization The project is in operational arrangements may be made. phase and waste is being handed over to municipal vendor xx) Explore possibility of generating biogas from The project is in operational decomposable wastes. Provide details and capacity of phase and waste is being handed organic converters. Provide locations and size of over to municipal vendor. composting area xxi) Arrangements for hazardous waste management (if any) There is no hazardous waste is may be described. gen erat ed. xxii) Give electrical design including various loads, DG, ECO friendly DG set has been transformer selection etc. Provide details of the DG sets installed at site. also giving details of Eco- friendly DG sets. xxiii) Common facilities for waste collection, treatment, The same has been provided. recycling and disposal (all effluent, emission and refuse including MSW, biomedical and hazardous wastes). xxiv) Traffic management and circulation plan including Project is in operational phase. parking and loading/unloading areas may be described. Proper parking facility has been Traffic survey should be carried out on weekdays and provided at site. weekend. xxv) Make provision of green belt as a measure for About 15% area is under green mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between belt at site. habitation and industry. xxvi) EMP should include technical and institutional aspects EM P is enclosed in Chapter X. for pre-treatment by constituent units and cost of EMP should be properly worked out and appropriate funds should be allocated. xxvii) Use of local building materials should be described. The The project is in operational provisions of Fly Ash Notification should be kept in phase. Local building materials view. has been used at the time of

I-12

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

construction xxviii) Green belt should be developed in 33% of total area Green belt area in 15% of the landscape plan green belts and open spaces may be plot area has been provided. described. Provide a horticulture plan with percentage of green cover given, type of plantation taking into account both local species and biodiversity. xxix) Environmental Management Plan should be Environmental Monitoring accompanied with Environmental M onitoring Plan and Program, Environmental Cost environmental cost and benefit assessment. Benefit Analysis and Environmental Management Plan is given in chapter VI and IX respectively. xxx) Examine separately the details for construction and As suggested details has been operation phases both for Environmental Management incorporated in Environmental Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan. Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan. xxxi) The P.P. will carry out proper Socio-economic survey Socio economic survey has been of the villages situated in the study area. Based upon its done and details are given in findings and keeping in view the felt needs of local Chapter –III. CER plan has also populations, the P.P. will provide adequate budget for been prepared accordingly. carrying out CER activities. The proposal should contain provision for toilets for girls in near by schools. xxxii) A voluntary commitment of the Social responsibility CER activity commitment is activities to be undertaken by the project proponent is to given in Chapter VII- Additional be given and the budgeted amount proposed for such Studies. activity will be kept. Refer enclosed annexure -1 xxxiii) Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency Project is in operational phase and use of renewable sources of energy in the light of and using day light up to ESBC code. maximum feasible extent. CFL & LED are used for energy savings. xxxiv) M ake assessment of any regulatory measure in view of Not Applicable.

I-13

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

the environmental and social impacts of the project (such as unauthorized development around the township). xxxv) Any litigation pending against the project and /or any Not Applicable. direction /order passed by any Court of Law against the project, if so, details thereof. xxxvi) The P.P. should ensure compliance of the order of the Noted Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, in D. B. Civil writ petition no. 1536 of 2003 in the matter of Abdul Rahman vs State of Rajasthan and others and submit detail report. xxxvii) The impact of the project on land use including change The details are given in chapter of course of water, if any should be given. Also Impact IV. on topography, drainage, agricultural fields, cattle fields, wildlife, water logging leading to water borne diseases, if any. It may also be shown whether it will lead to change of watercourse of the river. Modeling exercise should also be carried out through an expert agency to show the change in river flow dynamics, if any. xxxviii) Details of construction activity including date of Date of start of construction- starting of construction work and investment incurred December 2010. till date along with photographs and in case of Status of construction work- industries / mining, the quantity of products produced Completed on Dec 2015. so far, should be essentially mentioned by the PP / Investment- 85.38 Cr Consultant. xxxix) A separate chapter on compliance to the environmental Not Applicable. clearance conditions and / or the NOC / consent from the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board should be submitted. The testing/ verification undertaken for the compliance should be from the recognized environmental laboratory.

I-14

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

XL Used filter papers (Air monitoring) along with The same will be submitted to photographs of the site showing Air / Water sampling / SEIAA with hard copy of the monitoring activity / equipment used at each station report. should be submitted. Original copies of analysis report of all the relevant data referred in the documents should be enclosed. XLI Following information regarding the work a. Nill order/agreement issued by the P.P. to the consultant (Accredited from QCI/ NABET for proposed project b. 12.10.2017 Sector) should be submitted:- a. Dispatch No. of the work order/agreement. c. April 2019 b. Date of issue of work order. c. Date of start of air/water/other monitoring work D. 170 Neptune Appartment, (as applicable) New Fatehpura, Near Sukhadia Circle, Udaipur, Rajasthan d. Postal address/ Email Address/ Fax Number/ E-M ail- [email protected]; Mobile Number and Landline Number of the P.P. Mobile No. 9414168881 Points included in TOR as per MoEF circular no. J- 11013/41/2006-IA.II(I)-Pt. dt. 19.05.2011 regarding Corporate Environmental Responsibility. XLII (a)Does the company have a well laid down The project is handed over to Environment Policy approved by its Board of society . Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. XLIII (b) Does the Environment Policy prescribed for None. standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringement/deviation/violation of the Environmental or forest norms /conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. XLIV What is the hierarchical system or administrative order The same is given in Chapter IX. of the company to deal with the Environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions? Details of this system may be given. XLV Does the company have a system of reporting of non- Complied with.

I-15

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

compliances/violations of Environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and /or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report. In the final EIA /EM P report , compliance of points of ToRs should be reported point wise in a statement of three columns as indicated below:- S. No Items in the letter of the Reply / Response ToRs by the PP

1.7 GENERIC STRUCTURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT DOCUMENTS

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a well planned process to predict the environmental consequences of any kind of development, which is result of human activities and to suggest appropriate measures in order to reduce adverse effects and also to augment positive effects. The EIA follows a rational and ethical approach for sustainable development. However, it is more scientific process because it not only tells the past, present and the future consequences of ongoing development, but also predicts the future events which are likely to change due to some reasons. In terms of the EIA notification of the MOE&F dated 14th September 2006 and subsequent amendments, the generic structure of EIA documents shall be as under :- i. Introduction ii. Project Description iii. Description of the Environment iv. Anticipated Environmental Impact & Mitigation Measures v. Analysis of Alternatives (Technology & Site) vi. Environmental Monitoring Program vii. Additional Studies viii. Project benefits ix. EM P x. Summary & Conclusion xi. Disclosure of Consultant Engaged

I-16

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- I Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizers

xi i. Ecological Damage, Remediation Plan And Natural And Community Resource Augmentation Plan.

1.8 POST ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE MONITORING:

The project management will submit half-yearly compliance reports of the stipulated prior- environmental clearance terms and conditions on 1st June and 1st December of each calendar year.

**********

I-17

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

SECTION-II PROJECT DESCRIPTION

S. No. Particulars Page no. 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 TYPE OF PROJECT II-2 2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT II-2 2.3 REGULAT ORY COMPLIANCE II-2 2.4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION II-3 2.5 LAND USE BREAK UP II-3 2.6 BUA DETAILS II-4 2.7 WAT ER BALANCE II-5 2.8 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT II-6 2.9 POWER DEMAND II-6 2.10 PARKING DETAILS II-7 2.11 CONNECTIVITY II-8 2.12 PROJECT SITE PLAN II-8

II- 1

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

SECTION II: PROJECT DESCRIPTION

2.1 TYPE OF PROJECT The proposed project involves construction of group housing complex on a plot admeasuring 17,975.03 sq. m. with Built up area of 42,090.74 sq. m. (>20,000 sq. m.). The estimated total project cost will be Rs. 85.38 Crores. The proposed unit is categorized under Item 8 (a) Category B (“Building & Construction Projects” having built up area > 20,000 sq. m.) of Gazette Notification dated Sep 14th, 2006 and subsequent amendments thereafter.

2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT The residential projects are needed as population is increasing. A census 2011, released by Directorate of Census Operations in Rjasthan showed a population growth of 23.69% in the population of district Udaipur compared to population as per 2001 (Total population is 3,068,420 compared to 2,480,657 of 2001). The housing demand estimations are done by Udaipur Municipal Council for municipal limits, as housing statistics are available for census year 2001. Housing needs for entire municipal town is estimated excluding poor population, which is dealt separately. The city presently needs around 35,000 housing units; this includes requirements for city poor of around 17,500 units. Stakeholder consultations also reveal that residents in inner core of the city, have concerns regarding loosing out on close knit community structures they have lived in for generations. A closer engagement is required between citizens and UIT, to emerge with innovative solutions to resolve this gap. Residential Group housings apartments with common amenities could be a better solution to this problem.

2.3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE:

 The project has been duly approved for construction of group housing complex by UIT, Udaipur vide letter no 3999 dated 27.05.2008.

II- 2

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

 The permission of construction of the project was granted by UIT, Udaipur in two phases vide letter number: 1. B- PLAN/UIT/2009/3282 dated 30.12.2009 and 2. F7 B- PLAN/MISC./2011/1597 dated 03.06.2011.  Fire NOC from UIT has been given vide letter no568 dated 27.11.2017.

2.4 PROJ EC T D ESCRI PTI O N: The total plot area of the project is 17,975.03 Sq.m., Built up Area is 42,090.74 Sq.m. and FSI Area of 3,0004.58 Sq.m. (1.669). The project consists of total three blocks with 304 nos of flats comprising of 16 no 1 BHK flats, 88 nos 2 BHK flats and 200 nos 3 BHK flats..

2.5 LAND USE BREAK UP:

The area break up for the entire land will be as under: Table 2.1: Land Use Break Up Details

Particulars Area Percentage Total Plot Area 17,975.03 Sq.m. Ground Coverage 5,401.24 Sq. m. 30.05% Landscape Area 2,696.25 Sq. m. 15% Parking Area 8,259 Sq. m. 45.95% Paved Area 1,618.54 Sq.m. 9.00%

Paved Area LAND USE DETAILS 9.00% Ground Coverage 30.05% Parking Area Landscape 45.95% Area 15%

II- 3

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

2.6 B.U.A. DETAILS: The total Built up area for the project is envisaged as 3,40,481.954 sq.m. {1,75,227.919 sq.m. (FAR area) + 1,65,254.035 sq. m. (non FAR area)}. Details of the same are tabulated as below: Table 2.2: Built Up Area Details Particular Built Up Area (Sq.m.) FAR Area (Sq.m .) BLOCK 1 Stilt Floor 2200.10 Ground Floor 2200.10 1911.64 First Floor 2200.10 1911.64 Second Floor 2200.10 1911.64 Third Floor 2200.10 1911.64 Fourth Floor 2200.10 1911.64 Fifth Floor 2200.10 1911.64 Sixth Floor 2200.10 1911.64 Seventh Floor 1076.58 860.28 TOTAL 16477.28 14241.76 BLOCK 2 Stilt Floor 1040.22 Ground Floor 573.01 483.64 First Floor 573.01 483.64 Second Floor 573.01 483.64 Third Floor 573.01 483.64 Fourth Floor 573.01 483.64 Fifth Floor 573.01 483.64 Sixth Floor 573.01 483.64 TOTAL 4011.07 3385.48 BLOCK 3 Stilt Floor 2160.92 182.74 Ground Floor 2160.92 1876.64 First Floor 2160.92 1876.64 Second Floor 2160.92 1876.64 Third Floor 2160.92 1876.64 Fourth Floor 2160.92 1876.64 Fifth Floor 2160.92 1876.64 Sixth Floor 2160.92 1876.64 Seventh Floor 1074.71 862.56 TOTAL 18362.07 14181.78 GRAND TOTAL (1-3) 38,850.42 31809.02; After Store area deduction- 30004.58

II- 4

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

2.7 WATER BALANCE: 2.7.1 WATER DEMAND CALCULATION: Table 2.3: Water Demand Calculation S.N. Particulars Population Fre sh wate r Recycle d wate r To t a l De man d Basis@ Demand Basis@ Demand (KLD) 1. Flats- 304 1488 86 128 -- -- 128 2. Commercial & 290 15 4 -- -- 4 Club House 3. Staff & Visitors 300 15 4 -- -- 4 4. Landscape 2,696.25 m2. -- -- @5 L/m2 14 14

5. General washing ------10 10 6 Filter Backwash ------30 m3/ hr. 8 8 Total 136 KLD 32 KLD 168 KLD

2.7.2 WATER BALANCE: The daily water requirement for the proposed project is 168 KLD. The daily fresh water demand is 136 KLD and the recycled/ reused water demand is 32 KLD.

Fi gure 2.1: W ate r Balance Diagram

To tal water Deman d 168 KLD

Fresh water Recycled water 136 KLD 32 KLD

Flats Commercial Staff &Visitors Landscaping Filter Backwash General (128 KLD) (4 KLD) (4 KLD) (14 KLD) (8 KLD) Washing (10 KLD) 102 KLD 3 KLD 3K L D

108 KLD S 108 KLD Capacity 32 KLD Waste water T 120 KLD Re use for flushin g, Lan dscapin g & Gen eral washi ng P

8 KLD 68 KLD S lu dg e & Evap or atio n Will be discharged in nearby Nalla

II- 5

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

SOURCE OF WAT ER S UPPLY: The fresh water demand to the tune of about 136 KLD is being met through tanker water supply.

2.8 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT:

Sewage treatment plant with capacity of 120 KLD has been installed at the site. Design and technical details of the same is given in drawing enclosed in Annexure.

2.9 POWER DEMAND: Power requirement for the proposed project is given as under: Table 2.4: Electric Demand Summary S. No. Des cription 1. Sou rce of su pply 33 kV supply will be from VVN 2. El ectri cal Load 1183 KW 3. Tr a nsf orme r No. of t ransformers 2 no. Capacity 1,000 kVA, 33 /0.433 kV 4. DG Sets No. of DG sets 1 Cumulative DG Capacity 180 kVA Fuel Used HSD (sulphur cont ent : 0.05%) Fuel Consumption 41.69 l/hr

2.9.1 BREAK UP OF POWER DEMAND: The breakup of the power demand is tabulated as under: Table 2.5: Electric Demand Break Up S.No. To we r Fl at Type Load in kVA Total Unit To t a l Loa d Total Load in kVA kVA (with 0.6 di versi ty) 1 A 3 BHK 6 24 192 115.2 2 2 BHK 6 8 3 B 3 BHK 6 24 192 115.2 4 2 BHK 6 8 5 C 3 BHK 6 24 192 115.2 6 2 BHK 6 8 7 D 3 BHK 6 24 192 115.2 8 2 BHK 6 8 9 E 3 BHK 6 16 216 129.6 10 2BHK 5 8 11 1 BHK 2 16 12 2 BHK 6 8

II- 6

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

13 F 3 BHK 6 16 212 127.2 14 2 BHK 6 16 15 Commercial 20 16 G 3 BHK 6 24 192 115.2 17 2 BHK 6 8 18 H 3 BHK 6 24 192 115.2 19 2 BHK 6 8 20 I 3 BHK 6 24 192 115.2 21 2 BHK 6 8

22 Common Service Load 200 120 GRAND TOTAL 1972 1183

2.9.2 D. G. S ETS : There will be power backup excluding EWS through DG set of with capacity of 180 kVA used in case of power cut or failure. The fuel requirement will be about 41.69 l/hr of HSD (as and when used).

2.10 PARKING DETAILS:

The parking area is designed to accommodate peak inflow and movement of vehicles at any point of time. The parking calculation has been done in line with National Building Code- 2005 and Construction Manual of Ministry of Environment & Forests.

2.10.1 PARK ING REQ UIREM ENT: Required parking ECUs = 30004.58/75 = 401.00 Total ECU required : 401 ECU Total ECU provided : 450 ECU

2.10.2 DETAILS OF PARKING PROVIDED: Table 2.6: Parking Details S. Details EC S Basis of To t a l a re a re quired To t a l a re a provided No. EC S (sq. m.) (sq. m.) 1. Open area 330 25 sq. m. 8,250 8,259 2. Stilt 120 30 sq. m. 3600 3603 To t a l 4 5 0 11850 11862

II- 7

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- II Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

2.11 CONNECTIVITY: The project site is having sector roads on two sides. It is very well connected with State highways and National Highways. The approximate distance and direction of the project site from national and state highways is given under:

Table 1.7: Connectivity Details Name Distance (ae ri al*) Di re cti on NH-927 A 0.15 km W NH- 8 1.6 Km S SH- 3 2 1.9 km E

2.12 PROJ EC T SI TE PLA N:

Fi gure 2.2: Si te Pl an

***********

II- 8

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer

SECTION III:

DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT

III- 1

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer SECTION III: DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT

3.1 GENERAL

The anthropogenic activities related to Area development projects sector cause impacts on environmental components in and around the project site. However, the intensity of environmental impacts vary from project to projects, depends upon several factors like; Physical, Chemical, & other etc. involved in the project, type and extent of pollution control measures, project location, etc. The environmental status (baseline status) within the study area is used for prediction of anticipated environmental impact assessment study. The impacts from proposed group housing project on its surrounding environment are due to the nature of pollutants, their quantities discharged to the environment, existing environmental quality, assimilative capacity of the surrounding environment and topography.

3.2 STUDY AREA AT A GLANCE: Figure 3.1 Project Location Map

III- 2

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer 3.3 LAND USE STUDIES: 3.3.1 OBJECTIVES:

The objective of the present work is to prepare land use and land cover map using hybrid digital classification technique. The land cover/ land use map will depict the state of the land features and land use of the study area. In addition land cover/land use thematic map will also be used in studying the 10 km of proposed project. The land use/ land cover thematic map is also used for Drainage plan in Environmental Impact Assessment report.

3.3.2 COMPONENTS: Following component observed in land use land cover classification;  Built up: Settlement Urban/Rural, Civil Structures  Agriculture: Crop land, Plantation, Fallow land, shifting cultivation.  Forest: Forest plantation, all kind of forest.  Grazing land  Barren/ Uncultivable/Wasteland: Salt affected land, Sandy land, Scrub land, Barren rocky, Rann.  Wetland/ Water bodies: River, Stream, Canal, Lake, Pond, Reservoir, Coastal Zone.  Snow and Glacier: Seasonal and Permanent snow cover.

3.3.3 CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA:  A land use and land cover classification system which can effectively employ orbital and high-altitude remote sensor data should meet the following criteria (Anderson, 1971):  The minimum level of interpretation accuracy in the identification of land use and land cover  Categories from remote sensor data should be at least 85 percent.  The accuracy of interpretation for the several categories should be about equal.  Repeatable or repetitive results should be obtainable from one interpreter to another and from one time of sensing to another.  The classification system should be applicable over extensive areas.  The categorization should permit vegetation and other types of land cover to be used as surrogates for activity.

III- 3

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer  The classification system should be suitable for use with remote sensor data obtained at different times of the year.  Effective use of subcategories that can be obtained from ground surveys or from the use of larger scale or enhanced remote sensor data should be possible.  Aggregation of categories must be possible.  Comparison with future land use data should be possible.  Multiple uses of land should be recognized when possible.

3.3.4 LAND USE PATTERN: The land use and land cover of the proposed project area includes Settlement, road, railway track, agriculture fallow land, waste land, ponds etc. Total area of the buffer zone is 31,415.93 hac., major part covered by Vegetation/Forest land land with (41.83%) followed by Agricultural Land (32.29%). Types of land use and land cover and their geographic area are summarized in Table as under:

Fig 3.2: Land use/ land cover map of the study area

III- 4

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer Table 3.1: Areas of the different categories of land use/ land cover classes Land Use/Land Cover Classification Classes Area (Ha.) Area (%) Vegetation / Forest Land 13140.0353 41.83 Plantation/Grass Land/Shrubs 130.1323 0.41 Agriculture Land 10145.0603 32.29 Builtup Land 7065.0684 22.49 Road Network 127.3095 0.41 Water body/River 740.3362 2.36 Waste Land / Fallow land / Barren Land 64.6463 0.21 Railway Line 3.3382 0.01 Total 31415.9265 100.00

3.3.5 CONCLUSION: This study underlines the performance of widely used supervised classification techniques for preparation of land use and land cover of study area. The largest LULC class is Vegetation/Forest land land with (41.83%) followed by Agricultural Land (32.29%). Balance area is covered majorly by built upland.

3.4 AIR ENVIRONMENT 3.4.1 Climatology and Meteorology: The atmosphere is the medium in which air pollution transported away from the source. Meteorology influences the way air pollution is dispersed, including wind direction and wind speed, type of terrain and heating effects. Atmospheric stability affects pollution released from ground level and elevated sources differently. In unstable conditions, ground level pollution is readily dispersed thereby reducing ground level concentrations. Elevated emissions, however, such as those released from a chimney, are returned more readily to ground level, leading to higher ground level concentrations. Stable conditions mean less atmospheric mixing and therefore higher concentrations around ground level sources, but better dispersal rates, and therefore lower ground level concentrations, for elevated plumes.

3.4.2 Methodology The methodology adopted for monitoring surface observations is as per the standard norms laid down by Bureau of Indian Standards (IS: 8829) and India Meteorological

III- 5

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer Department (IMD). Automatic Meteorological station has been installed at the project site.

3.4.3 Meteorological data recorded at project site

An auto weather monitoring station was installed during the study period to record various meteorological parameters on hourly basis to understand the wind pattern, Temperature variation, solar insulation and relative humidity variation etc. Percentage frequencies of wind in 16 directions have been computed from the recorded data during the study period April 2019. The pictorial represents the summary of the wind pattern is given blow of the study period.

Table 3.2: Wind pattern during the study period S.No Wind Direction 0.5‐2.1Speedm/s 2.1‐3.6Speedm/s >=3.6Speedm/s Total 1. N 359 171 22 552 2. NNE 45 27 1 73 3. NE 49 14 0 63 4. ENE 35 12 0 47 5. E 23 2 0 25 6. ESE 31 3 0 34 7. SE 47 4 0 51 8. SSE 37 2 1 40 9. S 41 12 2 55 10. SSW 97 6 3 106 11. SW 60 11 2 73 12. WSW 30 2 0 32 13. W 23 0 0 23 14. WNW 34 1 0 35 15. NW 187 20 1 208 16. NNW 356 78 7 441 Sub‐Total 1858 Calms 302 Missing/Incomplete 0 Total 2160

III- 6

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer Figure: 3.3 Wind Rose Pattern

3.4.4 Ambient Air Quality: The main objective of the AAQ survey is to establish the existing levels for various air pollutants. The baseline status of the air quality within the project area was assessed though CPCB recommended procedures. The data generated for ambient air quality status has been compiled along with micro-meteorological conditions for the study period. The data has been generated by Ultra Testing and Research Laboratory for the period of April 2019 for ambient air quality status within 10 km radius of the site along with micro- meteorological conditions for the study period. Six monitoring stations (including project site) were installed at different locations to assess the ambient air quality the summary of all the six location is given below Table.

I. Methodology adopted for air quality survey:  Selection of Sampling Locations The baseline status of the air quality in the study area has been assessed through a scientifically designed ambient air quality monitoring network. The design of monitoring network in the air quality surveillance program has been based on the following considerations:  Meteorological conditions on synoptic scale;

III- 7

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer  Topography of the study area;  Representatives of regional background air quality for obtaining baseline status;  Representatives of likely impact areas.  At least one upwind and two downwind monitoring locations  Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (AAQM) stations were set up at six locations with due consideration to the above mentioned points. The AAQM locations are depicted in Figure below. Figure: 3.4 Location of air monitoring stations

III- 8

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer Table 3.3: Location of air monitoring stations S. Location Location Distance Direction Coordinates No. code Name (km) 1 A-1 Project Site -- -- 24°32’37.5” N ; 73°41’16.0” E 2 A-2 Naya Khera 6.0 km WSW 24°31’09.0” N; 73°38’28.8” E 3 A-3 Gorela 7.4 km NW 24°35’11.4” N; 73°38’09.9” E 4 A-4 Dakhan Kotra 7.0 km SE 24°31’07.7” N; 73°43’25.9” E 5 A-2 City Palace 3.6 km N 24°34’28.5” N; 73°41’07.9” E 6 A-6 Balecha 3.6 km S 24°31’24.3” N ; 73°40’30.6” E

Ambient air quality monitoring has been carried out with a frequency of two days per week at six locations covering one complete season except monsoon (CPCB guidelines). The ambient air quality parameters along with their frequency of sampling are given as under:

Table 3.4 -Monitored Parameters and Frequency of Sampling Parameters Sampling Frequency

PM10 24 hourly sample twice a week for a season except monsoon

PM2.5 24 hourly sample twice a week for a season except monsoon

Sulphur dioxide (SO2) 24 hourly sample twice a week for a season except monsoon

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX) 24 hourly sample twice a week for a season except monsoon Carbon Monoxide (CO) 24 hourly sample twice a week for a season except monsoon

II. Sampling & Analytical Techniques: Respirable Dust Samplers have been used for collecting the PM10 dust and fine particulate samplers have been used for collecting PM2.5 samples. The details of the test method are given below Methods used for testing: S. No. Parameters Adopted Methods

1 PM10 IS : 5182 Part-23

2 PM2.5 SOP-AAQ/89/01

3 Sulphur dioxide (as SO2) IS : 5182 (P-2) Improved West & Geake

4 Nitrogen dioxide (as NOx) IS : 5182 (P-6) 5 Carbon monoxide (as CO) IS : 5182 (P-10)

III. Presentation of results: Various statistical parameters like 98th percentile, average, maximum and minimum values have been computed from the observed raw data for all the AAQ monitoring stations. The summary of these results for all the locations is presented in Table

III- 9

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer below. These are compared with the standards prescribed by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) for rural and residential zone. Table 3.5 : Summary of Ambient Air Monitoring Results (April 2019)

3 3 3 3 3 Particular PM10 g/m PM2.5 (g/m ) SO2 (g/m ) NOx (g/m ) CO (mg/m ) Monitoring Location A-1 Maximum 83.60 43.04 15.08 32.78 0.68 Minimum 76.28 37.29 12.24 26.07 0.49 Arithmetic Mean 78.59 40.01 13.98 29.42 0.8 98th Percentile 83.20 42.82 14.99 32.59 0.67 Monitoring Location A-2 Maximum 76.95 41.74 14.45 27.84 0.78 Minimum 65.72 33.55 11.91 23.17 0.62 Arithmetic Mean 72.61 38.04 13.45 26.00 0.68 98th Percentile 76.80 41.68 14.43 27.78 0.77 Monitoring Location A-3 Maximum 70.36 42.73 13.88 25.35 0.63 Minimum 65.73 35.91 9.70 20.62 0.44 Arithmetic Mean 67.44 39.56 12.22 22.85 0.54 98th Percentile 70.13 42.49 13.86 25.08 0.62 Monitoring Location A-4 Maximum 67.16 38.26 12.62 25.19 0.66 Minimum 64.11 34.04 10.16 20.69 0.48 Arithmetic Mean 65.51 36.00 11.67 22.79 0.59 98th Percentile 67.14 38.12 12.62 25.11 0.66 Monitoring Location A-5 Maximum 85.39 45.16 16.09 31.57 0.83 Minimum 76.36 40.58 13.31 25.19 0.65 Arithmetic Mean 81.19 43.07 14.93 28.38 0.73 98th Percentile 85.31 45.03 16.06 31.40 0.82 Monitoring Location A-6 Maximum 67.06 36.17 10.77 24.65 0.67 Minimum 62.04 31.51 7.85 19.23 0.48 Arithmetic Mean 65.08 34.63 9.20 21.68 0.56 98th Percentile 66.98 36.16 10.69 24.38 0.66

IV. Results and Conclusions: The results of the monitored data indicate that the ambient air quality of the region in general is conformity with respect to norms of National Ambient Air Quality standards of CPCB, at all locations monitored.

3.5 HYDROGEOLOGY:

3.5.1 PHYSIOGRAPHY:

III- 10

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer This section includes the study of natural features like topography, drainage, hydrology, etc. 3.5.2 RAINFALL:

The average annual rainfall (based on last 10 years rainfall data) is 704 mm. Rain Fall Data (last 10 years):

Figure 3.5: Rainfall Data

RAINFALL DATA 1000 862 902 900 768 800 719 739 739 757 700 704 559 600 496 499 500 400 300 200 100 0

Average Annual Railfall 10 Years Average

Source: Indian Water Portal

3.5.3 AQUIFER:

The Gneisses, granites, schist, phyllite, quartzite, calc-schist & calc-gneiss and alluvium form the aquifers in different parts of the district. Alluvial area is restricted to river beds. Ground water occurs under unconfined to semi-confined conditions. Depth and diameter of the dug well depends on formation and geomorphology.

3.5.4 GEOMORPHOLOGY & SOIL TYPE:

In The district is characterized by undulating topography. Towards the western part of district, series of Aravalli hills run along NE-SW direction. A typical plain of gneisses and granites without any alluvial cover is observed to the east of Aravalli ridges. The main geomorphic units in are Fluvial, Denudation and Hill.

III- 11

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer Most of the soil of Udaipur district has developed in situ. It varies from clay loam to heavy clay.

3.5.5 GENERAL GEOLOGY:

The The oldest formation exposed in the area belongs to Bhilwara Super group of Arachean age. The central and western part of the district is occupied by the younger formations of Aravalli super group and Delhi super group of Proterozoic age. Quaternary and recent alluvium overlies most of the formations in isolated patches, along river courses and in the shallow depressions. The stratigraphic succession of the district is as follows:

Table 3.6: Generalized Geological Succession, Udaipur District

3.5.6 GROUND WATER POTENTIAL: Net annual ground water availability of the district is 20215.12 ham and existing gross ground water draft for all users is 33055.33 ham. Ground water potential of the Gurgaon Block is summarized as under:

Table 3.7 Ground Water in Study Area Net annual GW availability 240.53 mcm Annual gross draft 258.03 mcm Stage of GW development 107 % *Source: CGWB, Udaipur District, 2009.

III- 12

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer 3.6 WATER ENVIRONMENT:

To assess the present ground water condition seven monitoring location were selected for ground water monitoring. The monitoring is done during April 2019. The detail about the location is given in the Table below.

The purpose of this study is to:  Assess the water quality characteristics for critical parameters;  Evaluate the impacts on agricultural productivity, habitat conditions, recreational resources and aesthetics in the vicinity; and  Predict the likely impacts on water quality due to the proposed project and related activities.

3.6.1 Methodology: S. No. Particulars Methodology / Protocol / Software Followed 1. Water sampling As per CPCB water guiding manual, BIS standards and 2. Physico-chemical protocols for ground water. Water monitoring was done by analysis / NABL/MoEF, New Delhi approved lab. Other than this monitoring secondary data were consulted. Baseline sample selections were made on the basis of stream flow.

3.6.2 Ground water sampling locations:

Table 3.8 Ground Water Monitoring Location S. No. Location Code Location Name Direction Coordinates 1 GW-1 Near Project Site -- 24°32’41.4” N ; 73°41’18.9” E 2 GW-2 S 24°31’53.9” N ; 73°40’28.8” E 3 GW-3 Gorela NW 24°35’10.3” N ; 73°38’11.1” E 4 GW-4 City Palace N 24°34’27.8” N ; 73°41’07.8” E 5 GW-5 Dhakan Kotra SE 24°31’19.4” N ; 73°43’11.6” E 6 GW-6 Naya Kheda WSW 24°31’06.2” N ; 73°38’29.2” E

Table 3.9 Ground Water Quality

S. Limits Units Ground Water-Locations Parameter No. Desirable Permissible GW-1 GW-2 GW-3 1 pH 6.5-8.5 No relaxation – 7.16 7.16 6.90 2 Colour 5.0 25.0 Hazen <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 3 Odour Unobj. – – Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable 4 Taste Agreeable – – Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable

III- 13

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer 5 Turbidity 5.0 10.0 NTU <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 6 Total Dissolved Solids 500.0 2000.0 mg/L 896 672 984 Total Hardness (as 7 300.0 600.0 mg/L 430 500 490 CaCO3) 8 Calcium (as Ca) 75.0 200.0 mg/L 80 72 116 9 Magnesium (as Mg) 30.0 100.0 mg/L 55.89 77.76 48.60 10 Chloride (as Cl) 250.0 1000.0 mg/L 126.73 65.90 96.32 11 Manganese (as Mn) 0.1 0.3 mg/L <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 12 Copper (as Cu) 0.05 1.5 mg/L <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 13 Iron (as Fe) 0.3 1.0 mg/L 0.28 0.07 0.19 14 Fluoride (as F) 1.0 1.5 mg/L 0.59 0.91 0.46 15 Boron (asB) 1.0 5.0 mg/L <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 16 Zinc (as Zn) 5.0 15.0 mg/L 1.4 <1.0 <1.0 17 Ammonia (as N) 0.5 No relaxation <0.5 <0.5 <0.5

18 Alkalinity (as CaCO3) 200.0 600.0 mg/L 390 410 530 19 Free Residual Chlorine 0.2 1 mg/l <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 20 Sliver (as Ag) 0.1 No relaxation mg/L < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1

21 Sulphate (as SO4) 200 400 mg/L 54.35 54.35 56.29

22 Nitrate (as NO3) 45.0 100.0 mg/L 2.60 2.20 7.32 Anionic Detergents (as 23 0.2 1.0 mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 MBAS) 24 Phenolic Compounds 0.001 0.002 mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 25 Cadmium (as Cd) 0.01 No relaxation mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 26 Mercury (as Hg) 0.001 No relaxation mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 27 Lead (as Pb) 0.05 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 Total Chromium (as 28 0.05 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 Cr) 29 Arsenic (as As) 0.05 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 30 Molybdenum (as Mo) 0.07 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 31 E.coli – Absent /100 mL Absent Absent Absent MPN/100 32 Absent Absent Absent Total Coliform – 10.0 (Max) mL

S. Limits Units Ground Water-Locations Parameter No. Desirable Permissible GW-4 GW-5 GW-6 1 pH 6.5-8.5 No relaxation – 6.92 6.95 7.10 2 Colour 5.0 25.0 Hazen <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 3 Odour Unobj. – – Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable 4 Taste Agreeable – – Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable 5 Turbidity 5.0 10.0 NTU <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 6 Total Dissolved Solids 500.0 2000.0 mg/L 856 1071 1296 Total Hardness (as 7 300.0 600.0 mg/L 390 580 670 CaCO3) 8 Calcium (as Ca) 75.0 200.0 mg/L 116 132 176

III- 14

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer 9 Magnesium (as Mg) 30.0 100.0 mg/L 24.30 60.75 55.89 10 Chloride (as Cl) 250.0 1000.0 mg/L 147.01 162.22 258.54 11 Manganese (as Mn) 0.1 0.3 mg/L <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 12 Copper (as Cu) 0.05 1.5 mg/L <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 13 Iron (as Fe) 0.3 1.0 mg/L 0.18 0.35 0.39 14 Fluoride (as F) 1.0 1.5 mg/L 0.42 0.38 0.64 15 Boron (asB) 1.0 5.0 mg/L <0.1 0.11 0.11 16 Zinc (as Zn) 5.0 15.0 mg/L <1.0 3.5 2.7 17 Ammonia (as N) 0.5 No relaxation <0.5 <0.5 <0.5

18 Alkalinity (as CaCO3) 200.0 600.0 mg/L 340 420 470 19 Free Residual Chlorine 0.2 1 mg/l <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 20 Sliver (as Ag) 0.1 No relaxation mg/L < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1

21 Sulphate (as SO4) 200 400 mg/L 31.84 59.21 72.99

22 Nitrate (as NO3) 45.0 100.0 mg/L 2.87 23.33 3.38 Anionic Detergents (as 23 0.2 1.0 mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 MBAS) 24 Phenolic Compounds 0.001 0.002 mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 25 Cadmium (as Cd) 0.01 No relaxation mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 26 Mercury (as Hg) 0.001 No relaxation mg/L <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 27 Lead (as Pb) 0.05 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 Total Chromium (as 28 0.05 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 Cr) 29 Arsenic (as As) 0.05 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 30 Molybdenum (as Mo) 0.07 No relaxation mg/L <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 31 E.coli – Absent /100 mL Absent Absent Absent MPN/100 32 Absent Absent Absent Total Coliform – 10.0 (Max) mL

3.6.3 Surface water sampling locations:

Table 3.10 Surface Water Monitoring Location

S. No. Location Code Location Name COORDINATES 1 SW-1 Fateh Sagar Lake 24°35’54.4” N ; 73°40’37.9” E 2 SW-2 Jogya Talab Pond 24°30’33.3” N ; 73°41’45.2” E

Table 3.11 Surface Water Quality

S. Result Tolerance Limit Parameter Units No. SW1 SW2 Class A Class B Class D Class E 1 pH 7.71 7.19 – 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 6.5-8.5 2 Colour < 5.0 < 5.0 Hazen 10 300 -- -- 3 BOD 3 3.2 3.4 – 2.0 3 -- -- 4 Dissolve Oxygen 6.7 6.8 – 6 5 4 --

III- 15

Project Name: Lake Gardens (Violation Case) SECTION- III Promoter: Shree Stambh Colonizer 5 Calcium (as Ca) 28.0 108 mg/L 80 ------6 Magnesium (as Mg) 51.03 68.04 mg/L 24 ------7 Chloride (as Cl) 46.64 60.83 mg/L 250 -- -- 600 8 Iron (as Fe) 0.18 0.25 mg/L 0.3 ------9 Fluoride (as F) <0.1 <0.1 mg/L 1.5 1.5 -- -- 10 Total Dissolved Solids 598 730 mg/L 500 -- -- 2100 11 Phenolic Compounds <0.001 <0.001 mg/L 0.002 0.005 -- -- Total Hardness (as 280 550 -- 12 mg/L 300 -- -- CaCO3) 13 Total Suspended Solids 35 22 ------

14 Sulphate (as SO4) 11.07 15.93 mg/L 400 -- -- 1000 Chemical Oxygen 28 24 -- 15 Demand (as O2) ------84 120 MPN/100 -- 16 50 500 -- Total Coliform mL Discussions:

1. Physico – Chemical parameters: All parameters within the limits. Total Hardness is exceeding only at one location GW 6. Hence, treatment is not required for these contaminants.

2. Microbiological parameters: Absent

3.7 NOISE:

Noise is defined as unwanted sound. Noise is a disturbance to the human environment that is increasing at such a high rate that it will become a major threat to the quality of human lives. There are numerous effects on the human environment due to the increase in noise pollution. A decibel is the standard for the measurement of noise. The zero on a decibel scale is at the threshold of hearing, the lowest sound pressure that can be heard. According to D.B. Smith, 20 dB is whisper, 40 dB is quiet office, 60 dB is normal conversation and 80 dB is the level at which sound become physically painful. The main objective of noise monitoring in the study area is to establish the baseline noise levels and assess the impact of the total noise expected to be generated during the project operations around the project site. The statistical analysis is done for measured noise

levels at seven locations in the study area. The parameters are analyzed for Leqday and

Leq