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FOR SAI5D QUARRY LEASE IN GOVERNMENT LAND (Prepared under Rules, amendmen:t 4L & 42 Tamilnadu Mlaor Mlneral Coacesslon Rules,1959 aad 12 of Draft Mirot Mheral Conservation and DeveloPaent Rul$' 2OlOl PERIOD: (TwOl 2 YE'ARS ONLY

LOCATION OF THE APPLIED AREA

EXTENT t 4.75.0 Ha (Out of 107.1i.5 Ha)

S.F.No : 225 VILLI\GE : AI,AGIYANATHAM TALUK : DISTRICT : STATE : TAMIL I{AI)U

APPLICANT THE EXF'UTTVE ENGIITEER, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, MINING & MONITORING DTVISIOIT, WRO, VILLUPURAM.

PREPARED BY R.RAJASEKAR.M.Sc., RQP/cNN/264 /2015/A No.4A, Chozha Nagar, Post,

Tittakudi Taluk, Cudda-lore- 606 105. Cell: 9486905579.

Email: raj a.parvathi @ gmail.com CONTENTS

Sl. No. Description Page No. 1.0 Introduction 7 2.O Executive Summar;r 10 3.0 General Inforrnation t2 4.O Location 13 5.0 Geo1o5, ald Mineral Reserves t6 6.0 Mining l9 7.O Blasting a.) 8.0 Mine Drainage 22 9.0 Other Permalent Structures ZJ 10.0 Employment Potentia-ls & Welfare Measures 24

1 1.0 Environment Management Plan 26

1.2.O Mine Closure Plan 13.0 Any Other Details Intend to furnish by the Applicarrt 34 ANNEXURES \c'ro"- lfi

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Sl. No. Description Annexure No.

1 Precise Area Communication Letter bv the I District Collector 2 FMB Sketch II

3 Copy of Village map III

4 Land Documents IV

5 Copy of RQP Certi{icate

LIST OF PLATES

Sl. No. Description Plate No Scale

1 Location Plan I Not to Scale

2 Key Plan II Not to Scale

Environmental Management Plan II] 1:10,000

4 Quarry Lease & Surface Plan IV 1 : 1000

5 Topography, Geological Plan, Year wise Plan- 1: 1000 Development & Production Plarr ald Sections & Sec Hor- 1:1000; V-A Ver- 1:100 a

/:F, The Executive Engineer, ..'\_--l^ai/,o"de* Public Works Department, $.-o,-;datfiu Mining & Monitoring Division, WRO, Villupuram.

CONSENT LEITER FROM THE APPLICANT

The Mining Plan in respect of Sand quarry over an extent of 4.75.0 IIa (Out

of 107. 1 1.5 Ha) of Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River) in

S.F.No. 225 of Alagiyanatham Vi11age, , ,

Tamilnadu State has been prepared by R.Rajasekar,M.Sc., Reg.No. RQP/MAS/264 l2ors/A I request the Assistant Director, Department of Geologr and Mining,

Cuddalore District to make further correspondence regarding modifications of the

Mining Plan with the said Recognized Qualified Person on this following address. R.RAJASEKAR.M.Sc., RQP/cNN/26412Or51A

No.4A, Chozha Nagar, Pennada_rn Post, Ta_luk, Cuddalore- 606 t 05. Cell: 9486905579. Email: raj a.parvathi @ gmail.com

I hereby undertake that all modifications so made in the Mining Plan by the

Recognized Qualifred Person may be deemed to have been made with my knowledge

ald consent and shall be acceptable to me and binding on me in all respects.

t Elecutir;e r@geyE,qithsgfuf, VtliUiti_in:j.:.i _ 605 Gt"'-"*-' dx Place : Gttdddle+e tu,, Date : 3o.8.2otr \"oP" iS The Executive Engineer, '-\--ld.? Pub1ic Works Department, \iloualot9lz Mining & Monitoring Division, WRO, Villupuram.

DECLARATION OF THE APPLICANT

The Mining Plan in respect of Sand quarry over an extent of 4.?5.O Ha (Out

of 107.11.5 Ha) of Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River) in.

S.F.No. 225 of Alagiyanatham Village, panruti Taluk, Cuddalore District, and

Tamil Nadu State have been prepared with my consultation and I have understood.

the contents arrd agree to implement the same in accordance with the Mining Laws, Act, Rules applicable to quarry.

ffioo'.,

,i0!^,p,--. Place: Cr*ddalere

Date: 3o-€ - 17.

4 R.RAJASEKAR.M.Sc., \"ooo' l,li RQP/cNN/264 /2o1s/A :"n\:.--lr7 No.4A, Chozha Nagar, Pennadam post, Vj.'rl ar.:':!':.i'l , Cudda-lore- 606105.

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that, the provisions of Rules 12 of Draft Minor Minerals

Conservation and Development Rules,2010 (MMCDR) & as per amendment rules

4l & 42 under Tamilnadu Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1959 have been

observed in the Mining PIan for the grant of Sand quarry lease over an extent of

4.75.O Ha (Out of 1O7. 11.5 Ha) of Government poramboke land (Thenpennal

River) in S.F.No. 225 of Alagiyanatham Village, Panruti Taluk, Cuddalore

District, State has been applied by

The Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Mining & Monitoring Division, WRO, Villupuram. Wherever specific permission / exemptions / relaxations or approvals are required, the applicant will approach the concerned authorities of State and

Central Government for granting such permissions etc.

It is also certifred that information furnished in the above Mining Plan are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Certified

Signature of Recognlzed Qualified Person

RQP/cNN/264 /2015/A Place: Cudda]ore R. RA.TASEI(AR m.sc Recggnised Oraiinea pei"6h Date: RQP / CNN t 2641 2075 t A R.RAJASEKAR.M.Sc., RQP/cNN/264 /2ots/A No.4A, Chozha Nagar, Pennadam Post, Tittakudi Ta-luk, Cuddalore- 606105.

CERTIFICATE

Certified that, in preparation of Mining Plan for Sand quarry over an extent

of 4.75.0 Ha (Out of 107. 1 1.5 Ha) of Government poramboke land (Thenpennai

River) in S.P.No.225 of Alaglyanatham Village, Panruti Taluk, Cuddalore District,

Tamil Nadu State for

The Executive Engineer, covers all the provisions of Mines Act, Rules, and

Regulations etc made there under and whenever specilic permission are required, the applicant will approach the Director General of Mines Safety, . The standards prescribed by DGMS in respect of Mines Health will be strictly implemented.

Certified

Signature of Recognized Qualified Person TC+C; [email protected]., RQP/cNN/264 /2O1s/A R. RATIASEI{AR ru.sc., Place: Cudda-lore Recognised Quatilied pers6n RQp/sf{N/284t2015 IA Date: 6*

MINING PLAN FOR MINO UARRY

Over n Extent 4.75.O Ha (Out of 107.1 1.5 Ha) of Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River) in S.F.No. 225 of Alagiyanatham Village, Panruti Ta.luk, Cuddalore District and Tamilnadu State. (Prepared under Rules, amendment 41 & 42 Tamilnadu Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1959 and 12 of Drafi Minor Mineral Conseruation and Deuelopment Rules, 2010)

1.O INRODUCTION

1. The present Mining Plan and Environmenta.l Management Plan are prepared for The Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Mining & Monitoring Division, WRO, Villupuram. 2. The applicalt proposed to quarry Sand in Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River), over an extent ol 4.75.0 Ha (Out of 107. 1 1.5 Ha) at S.F.Nos. 225 in Alagiyanatham Village of Panruti Taluk, Cudda-1ore District for a period of (Two) 2 Years only. The excavated Sand is used for filling artd leveling of 1ow lying areas for road projects and other infrastructure development work in and around the district. 3. The application was meritoriously processed by the District Collector Cuddalore and passed an order vide R.c.No.385/Mines/2o 17 dated O2.O8.2O17 to obtain Approved Mining Plan from the Assistant Director, Department of Geologr and Mining, Cudda-lore District and Environmental Clearance from the District l,evei Environment Impact Assessment Authority, (DEIAA) Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu vide MOEF and Climate Change Notification. S.O.141 (E) dated 15.01.2016.

4. Tamil Nadu public works department, pioflner in a1l branch of engineering, dated is the custodian of odai, canal, rivers and water bodies in the state. Public Works Department creates, maintains and protects all irrigation stems systems including the River. Periodical maintenance including de silting of the drains/River is carried out to maintain the functional efficiency including the carrying capacity of the River. 5. But in rivers flood protection works are carried out by increasing top level bund and protecting the sides of bund with revetment. The desilting was never carried out in River due to the cost constraints. Therefore, prolonged siltation for decades ald more, the level of the floor of River has increased and reduced the carrying capacity. 6. Whenever floods ald consequent damages occurred, it was resorted to increase the bund 1evel to restore the carrying capacity of River. It was never thought of desilting the River due to the enormous cost, it requires and the coddp problem of ways a,n d means to dispose tti d. Consequence of this change in River regime and reduction in of the River.

7. Solution to the above problem is to desilt and Sald in the River by expending huge amount. Alternatively, the economical solution to this problem is to mine tJle sand. This option would yield net revenue to the state exchequer apart lrom making available the important construction material. for infrastructure development at a reasonable price to the common people. 8. The quarrying of sand in government poramboke lands and private patta lands had been entrusted to private agencies by the revenue department after concluding a lease agreement with them. This proves was in practice up to august 20O2.

9. As per G.O.No. 46/industries (MMCI) department, dated 25.09.2OO2, a |righ level committee had been constituted to conduct a survey of rivers and river beds in the state with reference to sand quarry. The high level committee concluded that,

a) Even through several rules on sand mining exist, illega1 quarrying of sand is out of control. Authority for regu.lating arrd mining is vested with dilferent organizatton such as, State Geologr and Mining department,

revenue department and public works department. Hence , implementation and monitoring of rules and regulation regarding sand quarrJnng a-re not effective. This important task of sand mining therefore, should be entrusted to a SINGLE AGENCY.

The Government issued arr order vide G.O.Ms.No.95, industries (MMCI) Department, dt.01.10.2003 to operate sand quarries in Tamil Nadu by public works department. Accordingly, sand quarrying operations are being carried out from October 2003 in District of the Tamit Nadu.

Based on the above instructions, the concerned executive engineers with their freld sta-ff will identify the quarry site considering the availability of sand deposits and sand humps, approach to the site, existing infrastructures, water head works, cross masonry works etc., after selecting the site, proposals will tre sent to the concerned District Collectors, The District Collector witl instruct the Executive Engineer, TWAD board, Assistant/Deputy Director (Mines) and Revenue Divisional Officer concerned to conduct a joint inspection. After getting the joint inspection reports, the District Collectors will issue orders to quarry sand in that particular place.

Hence this project of Removing sand for functional efficiency of the river is significant the state and country, and hence the approval may be considered on priority trasis.

The lease area is a Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River) over an extent of 4.75.0 Ha (Out of 107. 1 1.5 Ha) at S.F.No . 225 in Alagiyaratham Village of Panruti Taluk, Cudda-lore Distdct. lO.Geological Reserves is estimated at 1,42,\@[g45iz[$N/eab1e Reserves is estimated at 47,5OOme of Sand after leaving\&ds a$ffiatety distance from the lease boundary as indicated in the precise arei-Iletter and relevant mining laws in force.

ll.Production Schedule is proposed an average production of 47,5OOm3 of Sand upto a depth of Im below ground 1evel for the period of (Two) 2 Years only.

12. Environmental parameters, i) Forest Conservation Act, 1980: The area does not attract the Forest around loKms radius. ii) Interstate Boundar5r: The Pondicherry Interstate boundar5r is located at the distance of 580m of Manamedu Village bounda.ry on Northwestern side from the lease applied area. iii) Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: The area does not attract the wild life sanctuary around loKms radius. iv) The Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ\ Notification 1991: The area does not attract the Coasta-1 zone around 1Okms radius. v) Infrastructure around 500m radius

Dlstance from boundary of S.No Descriptlon Direction Quarry site (mf

1 Approach Road 3OOm Southeast

2 Open Wel1s 250m Southwest

Water Bodies (River, (Thenpennai South Urani, Pond, Odai etc... River). Odai-80m

4 Habitation

5 LTIHT Line

Therefore the project seeks clearance only from District Level Environmenta-1 Impact Assessment Authority (DEIAA), under E}2 Category. o$""d6 2.O EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The area applied for lease is a Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River) in S.F.No. 225 of Nag1yanatham village, PanruLi Taluk, Cuddajore District. a. Village Panchayat - Alagiyarratham b. Palchayat Union - Palruti

c. The proposed tota,1 Mineable Reserves = 47,500ms of Sand.

d. The proposed quantity of Reserves (level of Production) to be mined

= 47,5OOma of Sand for a Period of (Two) 2 Years only

e. Total extent ofthe area = 4.75.0 Ha (Out of 107.11.5 Ha)

f. Proposed Period of mining = Owo) 2 Years only.

g. Proposed Depth of mining = lm below ground 1eve1.

h. Method of mining (level of mechanization)

Opencast Semi mechanized method is proposed without drilling and blasting. i. \pe of machineries used in the quarry Machineries like Excavators and Poclains are proposed for quarrying operation.

j. No trees are uprooted due to mining operations. There is no Export of Sand. k. Around 25 employees are proposed to be deployed for the quarrying Operation, L The CSR cost is around 28.33o/o of the sand cost from the royalty paid Government. Apart from this an Budget of Rs.1,00,000/- will be allowed for Social Activities of the nearby villages. m. Toposketch Covering 500m and lkm radius around the lease area with Marking of Habitations.

10 The lease applied area is bounded by all corners and the coordinates are clearly marked in Plate no - VI

Co- ordinates Corners Distalce between the Latitude Longitude corners

1 11'47',41',N 79'4r'.14',8 l-2 = 50.0m 2 1.7'47'42',N 79'47'14',8 2-3 = 950.0m 3 tt"47'2a"N 79"4l',42"8 3-4 = 50.0m 4 17'47'27',N 79'47',42"8 4-l = 950.0m

The area appLied for lease is a Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River) maintained by PWD, Water Resources Organization, l,ower Thenpennai Basin Division, cuddalore District in s.F.No.265 in Alagiyanatham village, panruti ra-1uk, cuddalore District. This mining plan is prepared by considering all the pa,rameters required for the safe and systematic quarrJring operations in order to excavate 47,5OOms of sand from Thenpennai River of Alagiyanatham village, panruti Tatuk, Cuddalore District. Sand is composed of consolidated felsic compound Silica and Feldspar the sand is formed by the action of water due to erosion and trarrsporation of Rocks sarrd has become a very important mineral for tJre expansion of society. sand is a naturally occurring gralular material composed of fine1y divided rock and mineral particles. River sald is one of the world's most plentiful resources (perhaps as much as 2oo/o of the Earth's crust is sand) and has the ability to replenish itself. River sand is vital for human well being & for sustenance of rivers.

17 .A3 -.\o- 3.O GENERAL INFORMATION Name of the Applicart

Address of the Applicant Public Works Department, with phone No and e-mail id Water Resources Organization, if any Mining & Monitoring Division, WRO, Villupuram. Status of the Applicant The Applicant is an Executive Engineer, on beha-lf of Public Works Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. Mineral Which the applicant The Public Works Department intends intends to mine to quarry sand only, in order to carry the maximum flood discharge of the river. Precise area communication Precise area communication letter letter No. received from District Collector, Cuddalore letter vide R.c.No.385/

/ 20 17 dated O2.O8.2O 17,

Period of permission / lease The District Collector consider for grant granted of lease period of (Two) 2 Years only.

Name ald Address of the R.RAJASEKAR.M.Sc., RQP preparing Mining Plan RQP/CNN/264120151A

No.4A, Chozha Nagar,

Pennadam Post, Tittakudi Taluk, Cuddalore- 606105. Cell :9486905579.

trmail : raja.parvathi @ gmail.com RQP Registration. No. RQP/MAS/264 /2015/A Valid up to 27 .O4 .2025.

72 Details of the area (with The quarry lease applied area falls in the location map) Alagiyanatham village. The applied area for quarrJnng lease bounded by following vi11ages,

* Nellikkuppam - 3.0km (SW)

* Manamedu - 2.0km (NW)

{. Vellapakkam - 1.3km (SE)

.1. Alagiyanatham - 900m (NE) i) District, Taluk and Cuddalore District, Panruti Taluk and

village Alagiyarratham Village. ii) Survey Number

iii) Extent(in hectares) 4.75.0 Ha (Out of 107. 1 1.5 Ha)

Classification of the It is a River Govemment Poramboke land area (Ryotwari/ (Thenpennai River), maintained by Public Work Poramboke / others) Depa-rtment.

Ownership I It's a Government land maintained by Public Occupancy of the Work Department, Water Resources applied area (surface Organization, Lower Thenpennai Basin right) Division, Cuddalore District.

Toposheet No. \Mith Topo sheet No : 58 - M/09 latitude and longitude Latitude : 77"47'27"N to 11"41'42"N

Longitude :79"41'14"8to79"41'42"8 Details of Existence Infrastructures n distance

S.No Description Place Distance Direction (Km)

1 Bus stand Vellapalkam 1.0 SE

c Post Office Nellikkuppam 3.O SW

3 Police Station Nellikkuppam 3.0 SW

4 Fire service Nellikkuppam 3.0 SW

.) Railway Station Nellikkuppam 3.O SW

6 Primary Hea,lth Centre Nellikkuppam 3.0 SW

7 Government School Alagiyanatham 0.9 Ntr

B Airport Puducherv 23.5 NE

9 Seaport Chennai 1

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PART - A 5.O GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESERVF^S Brief description of The Thenpennai River IIXS&SdfIe sloping towards the Topography and eastern side, the area covered wit1l sarrd, the general Geologz of geolog, of the sarld is very simple. The maximum the area (with plans) altitude of the area is 10m (Maximum). The sand is derived by erosion of weathered rocks and transported by the water stream and deposited on the bed during the interface. Please refer the Topography, Geological p1an, Year wise Production plan and sections (P1ate No -V).

Details of No exploration was carried out. The Sand is found exploration already right from the surface of tl e River and proposed to carried out if any excavate upto depth of 1m below river bed.

The Geological plans demarcating the commercially viable Sand have been prepared in 1: 1000 scales (Plate No. V).

TWo sections have been drawn, One section drawn Length wise as (X-Y) another one section drawn width wise as (A-B) to choose the maximum area cover under the lease in the Horizontal 1:1000 arrd Vertical 1:100 (please refer Plate No- V & V-A).

The cross sectional area for the proved depth persistence of 1m has been worked out for the section. The cross sectional area multiplied by its length of influence on tfre longer axis gives the volume (insitu) in the cross sectional a.rea. The sum total of the insitu reserves available within the individual cross sectional area gives the geological reserves of the lease applied area.

As the Mineable of Sand in the terms of cubic meter. The Geological Reserve, Mineatlle Reserves are given only in terms of Cubic meter.

t6 Reserves and M-heable Reserves with reference to

Topography, Geological Plan Year wise production

plan and Section shown in (P1ate No. V & V-A).

a) Geological reserves The quarrying is restricted up to a depth of lm are calculated in below the ground leve1. The Availability of Reserves is Area method. given below.

The Geological Reserves are ca-1cu1ated in Area

method-

4.75.0 Ha X 10,000sqm = 47 ,SOOrn2

47 ,SOOrn2 X 3m Depth = 1,42,500m3

The availability Geological Reserves of Sald upto depth of 3m = 1,42,5OOms

The Recoverable reserves are calculated as given below.

MINEABLE RESERVES Recoverable Length width Depth in Section Reserves in in (m) in (m) (m) p3

XY.AB 950 50 1 47,500 Tota-1 47,5OO

Total Mineable Reserves upto Depth 1m= 47r5OOm3

The applicant proposed to excavate 47 ,SOOrns of Sand

up to a depth of Im for a period of (Two) 2 Years on1y.

L7 Fig.2 - Photograph shows general view ofthe lease applied area

Fig.3 - Close view of medium to fine grained Sand deposit

18 6.0 MINING

Method of mining (opencast / method of shallow mining underground) is proposed, Machineries like Excavators are proposed for quarrying Sand lm depth below the ground Ieve1,

It is being loose in nature lVo drtfling or blasting is proposed. Jor this tgpe of Sand qudrrying, it is a Conventional ecofriendly quarryring operation.

The Sand will be loaded directly to the Lorries/Tippers for trarrsportation to tlre needy customer's Initially to approach the quarrying site a tempora,ry road will be formed by using of sand rnixed with bio- degradable materials and formed a grit around the sand quarrying site to move the vehicles easily. During forming the approach road and grit, necessary temporar5z pipes will be provided wherever necessary for free flow of water in to downstream.

After forming this approach roads the trucks/ Lorries are allowed after getting necessary demand draft (Rs. 800/- per 1oad. i.e.200 cubic feet) for the sand cost with va-1ue added ta&@So/o, permits will be issued to load the sand. In this process temporary labours from neighboring the vehicle movements, assisting to ta-ke leve1s, issuing of permits etc., and to regulate the quarry operation in a scientific and systematic manner. At the site judicial numbers of poclains are used to load the sand directly into consumer vehicles (trucks/tippers)

After that the loaded vehicles are allowed to go out after the sand load covering properly by tarpaulin to avoid spiltage.

The driver wili be inducted to move the vetricle below 20km inside the lease

L9 transportation. During the sand will be fu1ly covered by tarpautin to prevent spiliage.

Mode of working (mechanized, It's an opencast semi mechanized semi mechanized, manual) quarrying operation without drilling and blasting.

Proposed bench height & 1m Height and 950m Width width

Indicate the overburden I There is no overburden, the Sand is to mineral production expected exploit right from the surface and pit wise as detailed below proposed to excavate upto a depth of 1m (composite plan and section below the river bed for a period of (Two) 2 showing pit layout, dumps, Years on1y. disposal of waste if any etc.)

Machineries used a) For mining Excavator of 0.90ms capacity, Diesel Drive. b) Loading equipment Excavator of O.90m: Bucket capacity, Diesel Drive. c) Tralsportation (includes Hired Tippers l0Tons capacity. Diesel within the mine and mine Drive. (Only from quarry to needy to destination customer's site).

Disposal of overlrurden / There is no overburden the sand is waste clearly visible right from the surface. There is no wastage anticipated during the quarrying operation the entire sand will be transport to the needy customers.

20 6.7 Brief note on conceptual ining pian is prepared mining plan for the entire Topography, Geological plan lease period base on the and section with al object of (Two) 2 geological, mining and Years of systematic development of 1ay environmenta-l considerations outs, selection of ultimate pit limit etc., The ultimate pit size is designed based on certain practical parameters such as economical depth of quarrying & permissible area etc. The ultimate pit dimensions of the quarry are given trelow.

CONCEPTUALTABLE

length in Width in Depth in (m) Max (M) Avg (m) Max

950 50 1

It is an Eco friendly Quarrying operation without drilling and Blasting.

2t 7.O BLASTING

Type of explosives to be used It is being loose soil in nature No drilling Measures proposed to or blasting is proposed. for this tgpe of minimize ground vibration Sand quarrying, it is an ecofriendly due to blasting quarrylng operation. Storage and safety measures to be taken while blasting

8.O MINE DRAINAGE 8.1 Depth of water table The water table is about 6m to 8m below (based on nearby we11s ground leve1, observation nearby open well and water bod:ies) and borehole during the seasonal condition like post monsoon ground water level in 6m bgl and pre monsoon ground water level is 8mbg1 of this quarry area.

Distance S.No Type & Location Direction 25Om &, rt'47'34.O2"N 1 Borehole Southwest 79'41',12.35"8 Hence the ground water level should not affected by this quarrying operation for t1 e eflect of entire lease period.

8.2 Arrangements and places The quarry area lies on Thenpennai River, where the mine water is after the excavation of sand the lald will be finally proposed to be facilitate the free flow of water, hence there is discharged no such type of activities involved in this quarrying operation.

22 9.O OTHER PERMANENT the Habitations / vlllage natham of 300m. Please refer the location of permanent structure map (Plate No.III).

Power lines (HT/ LT) There is no Power lines (HT/LT) within the radius of 30Om from the quarry site. Water bodies (river, Pond, lake, The Project fa-lls under the Thenpennai odai, channel etc.) river. Archaeological / historical There is no Archaeological / historical monuments monuments within 500m radius from the area. 9.5 Existence of public road There is an existing road from the (SH,NH others),Railway line area leads Vellapakkam road at any the Southeastern side of the area. SH-09 Panruti to Cuddalore road is located which is about 2.7Km on the Southern side of the area. NH-45A Puducherry to Cuddalore road is located which is about 8.0Km on the Eastern side of the area.

The Nearest Railway line is station which is about 3.0km on the Western side of the quarry area.

Places of worship There is no ?emples is found around the 500m radius of the proposed site

Reserved forest / forest / There are no Reserved forest / Social social forest forest within 10km radius.

Interstate boundary, National The Pondicherry Interstate boundary is park, Bird Sanctuary, Wild Life located at the distance of 580m of Sanctuary, C. R. Z,Westernghats, Manamedu Village boundary on HACA region, Notifred eco Northwestern side from the lease applied sensitive zones etc., area. Any other structure

23 1O.O EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL & WELF,

i0.1 Employment The following man power is proposed for the Sand potential (skil1ed, quar4.ing to carry out the day-to-day quarrying activities, aimed at the proposed production target semi skilled, arrd also to comply with the statutory provisions of unskilled) the Government norms.

Skilled :

l. PWD Engineer 1 .!. Irrigation Assistant 2

Semi-ski1Ied:

* Excavators Operators 5

* Co-operator 5

Un -Skilled:

{. Watchman

.! Unskilled - helpers 10 Total 25

Allowing 10%o absenteeism t1e man power would be around 22, fl:.e above manpower is adequate to meet out the production schedule and the machinery strength envisaged in the mining plan and to comply with the statutory provisions of the Mines Safety Regulations. It is ensured ttrat the labor will not deployed under 18 years. No child labor will engage or entertained for any kind of quarrying operation, all the labors engaged for quarqring operation will be insured ti1l the end of life of quarry.

a) Drinking water Packaged Drinking water will be brought from the authorized water suppliers in the Alagiyanatham which is about 900m on the Northeastem side of the area.

24 b) Sanitary will be constmcted near facilities the quarrS&lSAi.$:d3 semi permalent structure.(As per the court order no permanent structure to be constructed in the river course ald its barrks.) c) First Aid facility First aid kits are kept in nearby quarry area if any accident happens frrst aid will be given at site and the injured person will be taken to the hospital immediately, Hospital is available at panruti which is about 14.5krn on t]-e Southwestern side of the area. d) Labors Health In tl:e Eco friendly opencast quarrylng operation No drilling or blasting is involved only Excavator are used, hence labors health may not affect in any manner however periodically medical checkup will be conducted to all the workers for anv mine health related problems. e) Precautionar5z Al1 the quarry workers will be provided with Safety safet5r measures helmets, Goggles, Ear p1ugs, ear muffs, Dust mask, to the labourers Sand Respirator, Reflector jackets and Safety Shoes as personal protective device as per tJle specification of Director of Mine Safety.

25 11.O ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT 11.1 trxisting land use The quarry area lies in the Government land pattern (Thenpennai River) Maintained by PWD. The area is devoid of vegetation. The area is specifica-lly used for free flow of water during rainy season. This qua-rrylng will increase the functional Effrciency of River.

77.2 Water Regime Ground water is about 6m to 8m depth below t1 e ground level observation from the Open well and Borehole. The quarr5.ing is restricted up to lm below ground level, hence the quarry operation will not be affected by the ground water.

1 1.3 Flora and fauna The main trees are Hgpomia, Garnia, etc, There is no notilied reserve forest or social forest near the area applied for quarrying lease. No flora of botalical interest or fauna of zoological interest noticed.

\1.4 Climatic conditions Both the North East and South West monsoon occurs here and the summer are hot and winters are cool. During April and May the temperafure may shoot upto 34.0'C and during winter the temperature does not fall below 23.8"C. The annual rainfall is around 1200mm.

26 1 1.5 Human settlement in 5.0Km radius from the details of the areas are

Approximate distalce & Approximate S. No Name of the Village Direction population from lease applled area

i. Nellikkuppam 3.0km - SW 550

Vellapakkam 1.3km SE 180

Alagiyanatham 900m - NE 270 4. Manamedu 2.Okm -NW 280

1 1.6 In this Eco friendly quarying operation only Excavator are proposed without drilling and blasting, hence tl:e air quality will not allect due to the quarrying operation, water wil be sprinkled in the haul roads periodically to suppress dust Ambient Air Quality monitoring will be carried out to check t}le Quality of Air in and around the Quarry.

Water for dust suppression will be extract from the existing borehole owned by the applicant from the nearby applicant Patta lands. During transportation the Sand will be ful1y covered by Tarpaulin to prevent dust and spillage. tt.7 Plan for noise level This Eco Friendly quarrying operation does not control involve any blasting ald drilling methods, hence noise will be minimal and this is only due to the movement of Excavators and Trucks. Noise 1evel monitoring will be carried out to check the noise level in and around the quarry.

During the transportation of sand from the quarr5r site the drivers will be strictly instructed to move the vehicles not exceeding 4Okm/hour. The Vehicles for transportation are properly maintained by experienced mechanics as per RTO TNPCB Norms. Specific quantity (no over loading will be entertained) will be strictly allowed during transportation of sa:rd

27 from qu atf.t"!9"nqej/Bqpje ct site.

whistle will posted on village and town junction to regulate and control the movement of vehicles.

I 1.8 Environmental impact The life span of the quarry is proposed for t]re assessment statement period of (Two) 2 Years on1y, the Proposed quarSring describing impact of for a sma-ll production of Sald does not involve deep mining on the next frve hole drilling and blasting. Such limited mining years activity is not 1ike1y to cause any impact adversely on environment as far as pollution of air, water and noise is concerned. Proposal for There are no wastages anticipated during the management quarr5dng operation. The entire Sand will be transported to the needy customers site. Proposal for The quarry operation is restricted up to a depth of reclamation land of 1m, after removing the Sand there is no proposal for a-ffected during mining activities and at the end backfilling or reclamation. The quarried out lald will of mining (refi11ing / be facilitate the free flowing of water during the rainy fencing etc.) season. The land will be get leveled due to the naturally flow of water. 11.11 Program of a-fforestation After the completion of the quarrying operation, the land wil1 be facilitate the functional efficiency of the number, of narne River. The afforestation is not proposed inside the species to be afforested) quarr5r lease area. The applicant ensures to plant native species like pungam, neem and teakwood to the nearby vi1lages, village roads and Government school after consultation with the local panchayat authorities. It is proposed to plant around 150 trees for the period of (Two) 2 Years. The Applicant instruct to ca-rry out and maintain a-fforestation in the nearby village and village roads and bunds of the river as proposed during the course of quarry operation ald maintain the green belt development after the expiry of quarry lease. Proposed {inancial rhe $)ft;e{E6A4tia-1 estimate tuaget ror csn estimate /budget for would b{Qa6ura\@28.33%o of the sand cost from the (trMP) environment royalty (RsB4!er load) which will be handed over to management: the panchayat authority for palchayat development besides EMP is around Rs.4,7O,OOO/-for the lease period of (Two) 2 Years only. Project cost / investment It is Government poramboke land (Thenpennai River), hence no cost is involved.

Machinery to be The Excavators of 0.90me bucket capacity and used Tippers of lOTons capacity will be used. The quantity of Diesel consumption is based on the working hours of Excavators (Filling Factor ald loading Cycling), in the open coast quarry project Excavators are proposed to quairy sand. Average Diesel consumption of Hitachi Excavator model EX 150-200 is 1OI,trs/Hr. Total number of Excavator used for quarrying sand = lNo Average Diesel consumption Tata Hitachi (Model Ex-11O-150) = lOltr/Hr. Diesel prize around =Rs. 60 (At Present scenario) Total Excavator running hours for the project One excavator will excavate 60m3/hour =47,5OOm3 /6Om3 =792 Excava,eor hours One Excavate will consume lOltrs/hour Hetce 792 X 70 = 7,92OLtrs of HSD will be utilized for the entire project life. Will be utilized for the entire project life. Excavator Cost = Rs.25,OO,OOO/- iii) Re1illing/Fencing Refrlling, hence no cost is

iv) Laborers shed No labours are proposed for quarrying Sand. The machine operators are from nearlry local villages, hence no cost is involved. Rest shelter will be conslructed nearby quarry area as semi permarrent structure at the cost of Rs.l,OO,OOO/-

v) Sanitary facility Sanitary facility will be constructed near by quarry area as semi-permanent structure, the cost will be around Rs.l,OO,OOO/- vi) Others items The applicalt ensures to leve1 the floor after quarryng to facilitate the flowing capacity of the river.

Proiect Cost / Investment :-

i) Ni1

ii) Machinery to be used = 25,OO,OO0 /-

iii) Refilling/Fencing cost = Ni1

ir) Rest shelter 1,00,000/-

v) Sanitary Facility 1,00,000/-

vi) Other ]tems Nil

Total = Rs. 27,OO..OOO|-

Drinking water 25 labours at the rate of Rs.6000/- month for a facility and other period of (Two) 2 Years, the cost will be around utilities for the Rs.1,44,OOO/- laborers ii) Sanitary Sanitary maintenance at the cost of Rs.4000/- arraI]gement month the cost will be around Rs.96,OOO/- for a period of (Two) 2 Years.

30 iii) Safety kits, Rs.SO,OOO \114&e-sf{S.?,.ftr the safety kits such as Helmet, Mine @$6, Ear plugs, Ear muff, Dust Mask, Reflector jackets and safety Shoes. iv) Water sprinkling Rs 5000/ month will be spent for sprinkling the (if necessary) water on haul roads for Dust suppression; the cost will be around Rs. 1,2O,OOO/- for a period of (Two) 2 Years. v) Afforestation etc. Afforestation is proposed safety barrier of the lease applied area ald plantation will be carried out on the nearby villages and village roads after consultation with the panchayat authorities. The cost estimate is around Rs.6O,OOO/- EMP Cost i. Drinking water =Rs. l,44,OOO/- ii. SanitaryArrangements = Rs. 96,000/- iii. Safety kits = Rs 50,000/-

iv. Water Sprinkling =Rs. t,2O,oOO / - v. Afforestation cost = Rs. 60,000/- Total = Rs. 4,70,000/-

Total Project Cost = Rs, 27,OO,OOO/-

EMP Cost = Rs. 4,7O,OOO/-

3L 12.O MINE CLOSURE PLAN

Steps proposed for phased It's a\ffiS11&.l6rying project no quarried restoration, reclamation of out areas within the lease applied area. already mined out areas

Measures to be under taken This Eco - Friendly quarrying for a depth on mine closure as per Act of lm below ground 1eve1 does not require & Ruies arry backfi11, Reclamation and Rehabilitation, any how the closure plal will be prepared aJter removing the specify quantity. Leveling will tre carried out after exploitation of sarrd upto a depth of lm depth.

Mitigation measure to be This is a fresh Sand quarry. undertaken for safety and restoration / reclamation of the already mined out area

72.4 Air Quality: (Air quality will Mist water spraying on haul road is be degrade due to the proposed to prevent the dust propagation movement of machineries) into the air.

Air quality will be monitored periodically as per MOEF norms.

During the transportation the sand ful1y covered by the Taurpaulin to prevent dust artd spillage of sand.

Noise and Vibration: (The The Noise and Vibration is only the noise will be formed loading movement of the vehicles, the applicant arrd movement of should maintained a-11 the machineries in Machineries.) good conditions as per RTO and TNPCB norms to prevent Noise, Smoke arrd Vibration.

The quarrying operation proposed upto a depth of 1m (below the Thenpennai River level) the extension of two years period, the proposed depth is well above the water table (Summer in 8m and rainy seasons in 6m), hence the water table will not be a-ffected in any manner.

32 12.7 Human Health & Safety A11 th\$1$q19J{as;.6een provided with safety eQ\ft-{gdri-$- like helmet, Safety Goggles, Ear muff, Hand Glouse, Safety jacket, Safety belt, and Mine boots etc., at department cost, As per the specifications of Director of mines safety.

The Competent qua.lifred person foreman/Permit Mines Marrager will provide Iirst aid and will take care of small & minor injuries. If aly accident happens, the victim will be taken to the nearby hospital by the applicant varr which is always kept in the mines office. The hospital is about 14.skm in panruti.

J5 rraa- 13.0 ANY OTHER DETAILS INTEND TO APPLICANT

i) This conventional Eco Friendly does not involve any drilling and Blasting. ii) Only Excavators are proposed to excavate the sand for a period of two years ca.re will be taken in all steps to prevent arry adverse eventualities. iii) The quarry operation has not been commenced and will likely to operate after grant of Environmenta-l ciearance and grand of quarry lease. iv) I ensure to involve and participate in the corporate social responsibilities of the loca-l community as declared in the mining plan and ensure to execute all the social and Environmenta,l commitment as mentioned in , the mining plan to the best of my knowledge. v) This is the 82 category quarry proposed for a period of two years. vi) The proposed quantity of Sand is 47,5OOms up to a depth of 1m below ground level for a lease period of (Two) 2 Years only.

Prepared by

R.RAJAS RQP/CNN/264 /2ots/A R. RA'JASEI(AR m'sc', Place : Cuddalore Recoonised Qualificd Person Date : RaF , cNN 244 I 20151 A '

This Mining plan is approved based 0n the instructjons E guidelirles iEsitod by the commissionsr cfGeology aro llining Chennai Vide ietter Rc, ll0:38[311Ci2012 |)ated. .! rl 1,, rni based on incorporalioj] of lhe ronditions laid by ih!.Dii.r,rct Collector,Collector. Cu{delore.inC,{dllore,in Fi:;l;ei:e, ;s,:i,:a aiea communicairoricommr :ltet Rc, No': es/*r,.a p#$,),ed. @ >- o e .

34 a' l'ronr To T Thiru. l"P.llajesh. r.A.s.. Tlre Execuliuc District Collector, Public Works Cuddirlon: Mining & lvlrrnitoring Villupurarn

fir.No.i85l S{intts /2*1? rla{efl: 02.08.2{}17. Sir.

Sub: Mines and lvlinerals.* Curldirlorc Districr * Panruti Taluk- Alagiyanathanr Villagr: - nerv surrd quarn' pemrirsion in S.F.No.225 over an estent of 4.75.0 / 107" 1 1 .5 llects ol Thenpennrri lliver Porermhnkc -C$ffIilrmicating precise rrrea to suhrnit Mining Plan - rcgarding-

Rcf: L Proposal ol the lixecutive Engincer. Public Wnrks Departrnent. \LTtrter ll*sourccs 0 rgrr n i satt on. Ii,1 irri n q - & Ivlonilaring, Vituppurarn Lr.No, ;V ll, Ko. lil l7 dated 16.07.3i117. 2. 'l'hs District Collector, Cuddrkrre lctlcr llc. No. 385itr4ines/10 I 7, dr. i 9.07.10 1 7. 3. Land availability report of Sub Col!uctr:r. Curlrlalorc Rc.No.A7ij00l/2$l ? dnted j l.iI7,:t! I 7 4. l'he llxecutile finginccr. 'l'r,VA l) Roard" RWS Division, Cuddalore letter Ne. l01rl.Snnd Quarry,'D[-lGiCudi20l7, dt. 3 ],07,?0 l?. 5. lnspection repofi of Assistanl Cieologisr, ficolog.v and Mining, Cuddalor* dattd I t.*7.101 7. 6. Covernmenl of hdia, Flinistry o1' Lnr,irannierrt & l orests Olfrre )v{enrorandun No, l,- l l {,1 l ;-l7ll0 l l -

IA. ll(M) dated: I &.115,?f 1 1. 7. Thr: Chainnan. St*to l..ercl linvironmenl lnrpacl Assessrnent Authoritl,, Tanril Nadu D.O.Lr.No.SElAA- TNr'lvlinor h,lireralst?(lll. rlt; 17.09.20n, 8. 'l'he Comrnissitrrrel cl'Ccolo!r arrd ,\{ jnrns Chennai-i2 lr.R.C.No.3B68il[l]0ll dl 19 1 i.lt]11. 9. ThE Chainnrn, Sute L.cvcl linr,lronrncnl lnrplct Asses"Tmenl Authsrily. ]'amit Naclu D.0.l,r.No.SElAA- ]'Nitr4inor Minerals.'f012. dl: 17.0+.20r 3. 1tJ. Slele Level Enrirtrnntent hrrpar:t Ass*ssnrcrrt Aulhuritl,, Chennai.'l'lrmilnadu I-r.Nt.SI'llAA- l'NillTt)/1011. dt. (t,tr 07.101i I l. (iuidelincs of the Cornmissionrr ol'Geolugy and fulining Chenrrai-12 LrNo. i 868,'LC,'l0 l l dr:07. t 1.20111. I2. G.0.(2DJ. Irlo, 2'1 , IndLrstnes (l!'llvlc. l ] Dupartmenr- d$tcd. 01.06.1il 17. +**+**** In the reference I " cited, the Execuf ive [ngircrrr. Ptrhlic Work.i Deparlmefit. Water Resources C)rganisation. Mining & fu,fonitoring, \tiluppur*m hr-s .,ient n proFosaf

recluerting perrnit to open a nc!\i sirnd qunrlv outlel in S.F.No, 225 r:r'cr an rxt{il.tt ol' 4.75.0 107"11.s / r,*r poronrlxrke o[ in Alagiyanathaul Viliage of Cuddalore "l"aluk.

In the refercnce 2d thc Sub Collcctor, Cuddalore and rhr Assistuni Dires.Ior, fieolog,y and Mining, Cuddalore havc ggg6r,n*,rtjcri firr purrrrruin-u the nerv sand quarry or,tler in S"F.No. 2dS o'e, fln *xtenl of 4.75.0 / I0T.l l"s lleets of rherrpennai River poronrrroke of fn Aiagi-vanatharn viriage or,t-udcrar,rt 'l'nluh" Thr Assistanl ceologist ha lMines) specrficaily mcntroncd the prcscnce or. famil Nadu - Pondicherrv interstate bonrer nf adjoining the propased.sana quam..

in your proposal dfited r6.fl7.30r7 has estinratecr rl.:e a'aiiabre quantil],,,fs*nd has bren estirnated as 47500 M, r 7917 Lony Loads in thc pr

and the depth of'quanying should not exceccl I Mtr., 3- A sati:ty distance orrr0 Mctres shourrr he rer,i to the rivcr [:ank lnd shonrtr nor cause any dan:ags t0 thcm while quarqying and transportatiot olsand. 4' As per the e.rta.t rure pr*vision the quanied s*nd shourd nor be nilorvri.r to other Slates,

5. Ihe quarry operation shoutrl be i* betrveen 7,00 A.M, to j.00 p.M" {i' A rveekr.v report shourd be senr to the Disrrict co,eclor rcgarding ihe qLrafltum olsancl lilting and transpor.te d li.orn the proposerl quan-r. sitc. 7' Tht quarry operation should be in rhe presence of public wtrrks Depnrrnrcnr ottcials not berow lhe ranle or' A.ssistant Enldneer and ars' confined rvirhin rhe deniiircairel area for quarrying of estimated quanrunl of sand availrrbre in thu propos*d area,

$' As per trre G.o.(Dj No,3g Industries (Mlvlc-r - ) Deparrmenr tjareci 0 I.0!.r01 r and the Hon'trle High courl direcrion in w^p.No.rr561120rti cialed 0r.02.2ili 1 onlr, t*n porlains are allorved ibr sand quarry snnd t1r:arr1' arct till liuther od*rs l'rcnr lhe compelent aulhoriq", 9. As Stipr:lated in C.0.{?D}. No. llNixj,tM{li,,{.M1rac. t i Llepartrnent, dated.

113.{:16.20i?. th* Putrlir Works Deparlmen! may mdvC thc 5l:iAr\ 0n $ case basis to prnnit rrore nui:nir*r of poclains lbr usage in sand quarries. As per the guidelines / instr.ttctions issued bv lhe Cornlnissioner of Ceolog-v and Mining Chennai-32 in ir.R.C.t'{o.3868iLCJ0l1 dt 19. ll 2illl. alter decision uken lor gtant of leasc. thc Ditlriet eollector -qhall ccnrrnunirete lhe proLlisr .Pulrlic frren to ths applicant {i,c} Exeeutive Hngine*r, \\rorks l}epattotent, Waler Resources Organisalion. Mining & Monitoring. Viluppuram to suhrnit the h{ining Flan ro rhe Assistant Directori t)cput1- Drrector. Geoltrgl' and Mining. (utldtlorc uithin a period ofthree months lor aFproval. In vinv of {he abovt: tlre Executive Engineur. Prrblic Works Dcpartrnent, Water ltreso{rcss Orgnnisation, Mining & Monitoring, Viilupprrram ir hercby clirected to furnish the Mining Plarr lor (hc al:avc said arra hf incr:rporitiing thr irbore mentioned special condilious irrposed by the Assistant l)irer:tor, Geologr and Mining, Cuddalore within a p$riod of llrree $lonths" Furtlrer the l'*t!:wing dclails alsa should be lurnlshed ia the draft .lntining Plrtn $itltfiut fail lrs tnellliintrd ii: thd letlor in refcrence 9!' and lOrh citcrJ :- 1) Nanre of the propanenl along tith corrcct puslal ndtlres'c ibr commrmicalion. '1 r The Survey Field Numbers, exael extent - Sun'cy-Ficld Wirr' nnnre of tl:e Rcvenue Village I Taluk I Distr:ict, nlong rvith lirc ri lfie ol'thc losal lrodv like Village Panchal'at and Panchn-l'at [-hrion r:r lirrvn Patrc]riwli or lvlunicipality in rvhich the proposcd rnining sitc lics. 'I"he 3J namc of thr: minur mineflIl proposcd t'or quatn'ing. 4) The minable resBrve available, lhe quantili' proprrscd iirr mining along u'ilh cxtent of mining site, th,.' period ol nrirring. depth nf'rlrilring *nei rr:ethod of rnining (rvhcthcr rnachineries and hlasting involr'ccll 5i A topo sketch $ovfring ln I krn. radius eircl,lar rrea arr:und th.l pnrposcri mining site, clcarll' marking habitations.' adj nce nl I 1:ropo,red ' nhanr[orrce-l quarries if anl', rvater bodirs including streanrs / rivcrs' rotds, stluclur€s like hridgr:s i temples 1ir'u'lls, ctc. {r) Thc geoggphical co$rdinate$ ol'the lour brlLrndaries of lltc proposed nrining site, nam,:ly two lortgihrelinnl and t*'o latitLtrlinal cnordina|^:s along rvith corrcspond ing tlista*ces, ?] A scction diogram ol'the mining, sh

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