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Orissa SEIAA Meeting Agenda. AGENDA Venue State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) Orissa SEIAA meeting agenda. AGENDA Venue: Conference hall of SEIAA Office Please Check MoEF&CC Website at www.parivesh.nic.in for details and updates From Date:01 Nov 2019 TO Date:01 Nov 2019 Date when Agenda was Created:01 Nov 2019 CONSIDERATION OF TOR PROPOSALS S.No Proposal Proposed Clinker Grinding Unit with Cement Production Capacity of 3.0 MTPA and D.G. Set (2 x 6 MW) at Villages: Khamarnuagam & Kolthpangi, Tehsil: Athgarh, District: Cuttack (Odisha) by M/s. UltraTech Cement Limited (Unit - Cuttack Cement Works) (1) S. State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Orissa Cuttack Athagad [SIA/OR/IND/18720/2017 , 18720/27-IND/03-2017 ] GHATKAINTARA SAND QUARRY S. State District Tehsil Village (2) No. (1.) Orissa Sonapur Tarbha [SIA/OR/MIN/2909/2015 , SEIAA/2909/809-NCM/10-2015 ] KULERBAHALI STONE QUARRY State of the project S. (3) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/2699/2015 , SEIAA/2699/808-NCM/10-2015 ] Bamphei & Tataranga Sand Bed State of the project S. (4) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4477/2015 , SEIAA/4477/845-NCM/11-2015 ] Bamphei Stone Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (5) No. (1.) Orissa Sambalpur Kochinda [SIA/OR/MIN/4317/2015 , SEIAA/4317/838-NCM/11-2015 ] Purutiguda Sand Quarry State of the project S. (6) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4140/2015 , SEIAA/4140/826-NCM/11-2015 ] Kittingi Sand Quarry State of the project S. (7) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4141/2015 , SEIAA/4141/827-NCM/11-2015 ] Khandava Sand Quarry State of the project S. (8) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4142/2015 , SEIAA/4142/828-NCM/11-2015 ] Dumku Stone Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (9) No. (1.) Orissa Sambalpur Kochinda [SIA/OR/MIN/4527/2015 , SEIAA/4527/846-NCM/11-2015 ] BARADA BLACK STONE QUARRY NO 4 State of the project S. (10) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4153/2015 , SEIAA/4153/829-NCM/11-2015 ] Baitarani River Sand Bed State of the project S. (11) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4326/2015 , SEIAA/4326/841-NCM/11-2015 ] Rajapur Stone Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (12) No. (1.) Orissa Gajapati Kashinagara [SIA/OR/MIN/4327/2015 , SEIAA/4327/842-NCM/11-2015 ] Bhatakhali Hill Stone Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (13) No. (1.) Orissa Ganjam Asika [SIA/OR/MIN/4324/2015 , SEIAA/4324/840-NCM/11-2015 ] Anandapur Sand Quarry State of the project S. (14) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4364/2015 , SEIAA/4364/843-NCM/11-2015 ] CHHENUA SAND QUARRY State of the project S. (15) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4236/2015 , SEIAA/4236/835-NCM/11-2015 ] Ostapua Stone Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (16) No. (1.) Orissa Kendujhar Ghasipura [SIA/OR/MIN/5423/2015 , SEIAA/5423/966-NCM/12-2015 ] Panchukota-B Stone Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (17) No. (1.) Orissa Khordha Bolagad [SIA/OR/MIN/5500/2015 , SEIAA/5500/975-NCM/12-2015 ] Mahanadi River Sand Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (18) No. (1.) Orissa Cuttack Athagad [SIA/OR/MIN/5495/2015 , SEIAA/5495/974-NCM/12-2015 ] Bolagarh Boulder Quarry (19) State of the project S. State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/5488/2015 , SEIAA/5488/972-NCM/12-2015 ] Taradipal Sand Quarry State of the project S. (20) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/5473/2015 , SEIAA/5473/967-NCM/12-2015 ] Panchpada Sand Bed (D) State of the project S. (21) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/18514/2017 , 18514/1799-NCM/02-2017 ] Bhagabanpur Decorative Stone Mine S. State District Tehsil Village (22) No. (1.) Orissa Ganjam Chhatrapur [SIA/OR/MIN/21290/2017 , 21290/17-NCMB1/12-2017 ] Sarumuhan & Chunaghuti Limestone and Dolomite Mines Proposed By: M/s B.D. Patnaik Minerals Pvt Ltd S. State District Tehsil Village (23) No. (1.) Orissa Sundargarh Rajagangapur [SIA/OR/MIN/26268/2018 , 26268 /12-MIN-V/06-2018 ] Dalita Iron & Manganese Mine at Village-Dalita, Tehsil-Koida, District- Sundargarh. Odisha over 22.165 Ha. of mine lease area S. State District Tehsil Village (24) No. (1.) Orissa Sundargarh Koida [SIA/OR/MIN/29311/2018 , 29311/27-NCMB1/10-2018 ] Gonua Iron & Manganese Mine at Village - Mandajoda, Tehsil-Koida, District- Sundargarh, Odisha over 12.08 Ha. of mine lease area S. State District Tehsil Village (25) No. (1.) Maharashtra Palghar Vasai [SIA/OR/MIN/29280/2018 , 29280/26-NCMB1/10-2018 ] Installation of Clinker Grinding for 5.5 Million TPA Cement (OPC, PPC & (26) PSC) in phased manner (1st Phase - VRM: 3.0 Million TPA & 2nd Phase - Ball Mill: 2.5 Million TPA) along with Captive Power Plant of 20 MW in 2nd Phase and residential colony S. State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Orissa Cuttack Athagad [SIA/OR/IND/18868/2017 , 18868/30-IND/03-2017 ] Expansion in Production of Iron Ore from 52531 TPA to 400120 (5,71,600 TPA Iron ore ROM) along with setting up a 200 TPH Crushing & Screening Plant And a 100 TPH Beneficiation Plant (210000 TPA Throughput) within the mining lease area of 65.397 Ha. of the Baitarani Iron Ore Mine in Baitarani R.F. near Village- Inganijharan, Post-Daduan, Tehsil- Barbil, District- Keonjhar, (27) Odisha of Dr. Sarojini Pradhan. S. State District Tehsil Village No. (1.) Orissa Kendujhar Barbil [SIA/OR/MIN/28918/2018 , 28918/18-NCM-V/11-2018 ] Bichhakhandi Black Stone Quarry-4 S. State District Tehsil Village (28) No. (1.) Orissa Jajpur Dharmasala [SIA/OR/MIN/1488/2015 , SEIAA/1488/815-NCM/11-2015 ] Bichhakhandi Black Stone Quarry-2 State of the project S. (29) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/1492/2015 , SEIAA/1492/813-NCM/11-2015 ] Bichhakhandi Black Stone Quarry-5 S. State District Tehsil Village (30) No. (1.) Orissa Jajpur Dharmasala [SIA/OR/MIN/1490/2015 , SEIAA/1490/812-NCM/112015 ] Golaputa Khua Building Stone Quarry State of the project S. (31) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/2939/2015 , SEIAA/2939/821-NCM/11-2015 ] Jenapur Sand Quarry S. State District Tehsil Village (32) No. (1.) Orissa Jajpur Dharmasala [SIA/OR/MIN/4113/2015 , SEIAA/4113/832-NCM/11-2015 ] Ichinda Stone Quarry State of the project S. (33) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/3362/2015 , SEIAA/3362/847-NCM/11-2015 ] Goudruma-Kathpal Balanga Sand Bed State of the project S. (34) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/10229/2016 , 10229/1556-NCM/03-2016 ] Saeda Sand Bed State of the project S. (35) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/10966/2016 , 10966/1591-NCM/04-2016 ] Proposed Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility S. State District Tehsil Village (36) No. (1.) Orissa Sambalpur Sasan [SIA/OR/MIS/21043/2017 , 21043/19-MIS/11-2017 ] MAHANADI RIVER SAND State of the project S. (37) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4316/2015 , SEIAA/4316/837-NCM/11-2015 ] Kolhasahi Sand Quarry State of the project S. (38) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/4322/2015 , SEIAA/4322/839-NCM/11-2015 ] Damodarpur Stone Quarry State of the project (39) S. 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(45) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/IND2/20018/2017 , 20018/32-IND2/08-2017 ] MELLAN STONE QUARRY State of the project S. (46) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/3443/2015 , SEIAA/3443/836-NCM/11-2015 ] Kulei Sand Quarry State of the project S. (47) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/3792/2015 , SEIAA/3792/816-NCM/11-2015 ] Karangadihi Stone Quarry State of the project S. (48) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/3376/2015 , SEIAA/3376/849-NCM/11-2015 ] Baitarani Bhuyan Stone Quarry State of the project S. (49) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/3367/2015 , SEIAA/3367/848-NCM/11-2015 ] Khajirijiani Stone Quarry State of the project S. (50) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/3363/2015 , SEIAA/3363/850-NCM/11-2015 ] BHAGABANDHI SAND QUARRY State of the project S. (51) State District Tehsil Village No. NIL [SIA/OR/MIN/10701/2016 , 10701/1592-NCM/04-2016 ] PRODUCTION OF 1.266 KLD MAHUA FLOWER BASED OUT STILL COUNTRY LIQUOR MANUFACTURING UNIT OF MAIN OUT STILL LIQUOR SHOP, GOLAPALLY (DHOBADI) AT/PO/P.S/TAHASIL: HINJILICUT, DIST: GANJAM OF LICENSEE SMT.
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