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Brief Summary of the Proposed Expansion Project

Title of the Proposed Project of expansion of Pesticide Technical Manufacturing and Formulation Unit to Project Pesticide technical, its intermediates, Bio Pesticides & Formulations with R&D products manufacturing unit located at Plot nos. 50, 82P, 83 and 84P of Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) Industrial Area, Humnabad Taluk, Bidar district, Karnataka. by M/s. Nichino Chemical India Pvt. Limited (Formerly known as Hyderabad Chemical Products Limited) Category of “A” Project Project Mr. I. Babu Rao Proponent Sr. Works Manager Land Existing Land of 5.46 Ha acquired Cost of the Existing investment: Rs.51.47 Crores Project Additional investment: Rs.75.42 Crores Total investment: Rs.126.89 Crores Cost towards Capital Cost:Rs.8.59 Crores (including existing investment Rs. 3.44 Crores) EMP Recurring Cost : Rs.9.48 Crores per annum Proposed Industry will continue to upgrade the amenities / facilities in the proposed project facilities Production Proposed products and their capacities (6251.8 TPA) capacity Sl. Quantity Quantity Products CAS No. End Use No. kg/day (TPA) Pesticide Technical 1. 66.67 24 30560-19-1 Insecticide 2. 166.67 60 160430-64-8 Insecticide 3. Azoxystrobin 100 36 131860-33-8 Fungicide 5-Amino-3-cyano-1-(2,6- dichloro-4-trifluoromethyl 4 333.33 120 120068-79-3 Intermediate phenyl)pyrazole (Phenyl Pyrazole) Benzpyrimoxan (NNI- 5 666.67 240 1449021-97-9 Insecticide 1501) 6 166.67 60 82657-04-3 Insecticide 7 Bispyribac sodium 33.33 12 125401-92-5 Herbicide 8 Bufrofezin 666.67 240 69327-76-0 Insecticide 9 Cartap Hydrochloride 50 18 15263-52-2 Insecticide 10 Chloropyrifos 66.67 24 2921-88-2 Pesticide 11 ClodinafopPropargyl 83.33 30 105512-06-9 Herbicide 12 CloquintocetMexyl 250 90 99607-70-2 Herbicide (R)-(+)-2-(4- 13 Hydroxyphenoxy) 166.67 60 94050-90-5 Intermediate Propionic acid (DHPPA) 14 Diafenthiuron 1000 360 80060-09-9 Insecticide 15 Ethiprole 166.67 60 181587-01-9 Insecticide 16 Fenoxanil 166.67 60 115852-48-7 Fungicide 17 Fenpyroximate 333.33 120 134098-61-6 Insecticide 18 500 180 120068-37-3 Insecticide

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19 333.33 120 272451-65-7 Pesticide 20 Flutolanil 1333.33 480 66332-96-5 Fungicide 21 2000 720 138261-41-3 Insecticide 22 Indoxacarb 100 36 144171-61-9 Insecticide 23 Isoprothiolane 3333.33 1200 50512-35-1 Fungicide Meta isopropoxy aniline 24 3000 1080 41406-00-2 Intermediate [MIPA] 25 Metaflumizone 33.33 12 139968-49-3 Insecticide 26 Orthosulfamuron 66.67 24 213464-77-8 Herbicide 27 166.67 60 41198-08-7 Insecticide 28 Pyflubumide 50 18 926914-55-8 Insecticide 29 Pymetrozine 333.33 120 123312-89-0 Insecticide 30 Pyraflufen-ethyl 66.67 24 129630-19-9 Herbicide 31 Pyrafluprole 66.67 24 315208-17-4 Insecticide 32 Pyrifluquinazon 66.67 24 337458-27-2 Insecticide 33 33.33 12 394730-71-3 Insecticide 34 Quizalofop ethyl 33.33 12 76578-14-8 Herbicide Sodium 35 500 180 2926-29-6 Intermediate TrifluoromethaneSulfinate 36 Tebufenpyrad 66.67 24 119168-77-3 Insecticide 37 Thiodicarb 722.34 260 59669-26-0 Insecticide 38 Tiadinil 666.67 240 223580-51-6 Fungicide 39 Tolfenpyrad 100 36 129558-76-5 Insecticide 40 Tricyclazole 1166.67 420 41814-78-2 Fungicide 41 166.67 60 500008-45-7 Insecticide 42 33.33 12 60-51-5 Insecticide 43 33.33 12 563-12-2 Insecticide 44 Hexaconazole 33.33 12 79983-71-4 Fungicide 45 Penoxsulam 66.67 24 219714-96-2 Herbicide 46 Pretilachlor 333.33 120 51218-49-6 Herbicide 47 Sulfosulfuron 33.33 12 141776-32-1 Herbicide 48 333.33 120 153719-23-4 Insecticide Total 9 products to be manufactured from the total 13889.01 5000 48 products Bio-Pesticides 1 Bio Pesticides 3472.2 1250 R & D Products 1 R&D Products 5 1.8 Total Production 9 campaign Pesticides Technical 17366.21 6251.8 products, Bio-Pesticide

products & R&D products Proposed Process Emissions: HCl, SO2, H2 and CO2 are liberated from the process. HCl is scrubbed by air pollution using water & CS lye solution, SO2 is scrubbed by CS lye solution, H2 is diffused with flame control arrestor and CO2 is scrubbed using Caustic lye solution and the scrubbing liquid sent to ETP for measures further treatment. Boiler emissions: Stack height of 30m will be provided for proposed 2x5 TPH coal/ Bio fuel fired boiler in addition to the existing 3 & 2 TPH Coal fired boilers. DG sets: Stacks are provided to the proposed 625 KVA DG sets. This is in addition to 625 KVA ii

& 250 KVA DG Sets. DG sets will be used as standby during power failure. Solvent emissions: Solvents are handled in closed conditions thereby reducing the losses in the form of evaporation. Water Proposed- 527 KLD (Fresh water requirement is 367 KLD and Balance 162 KLD will be reused Requirement after treatment) Wastewater Total wastewater: 178 KLD treatment Effluent Quantity Treatment Flow Characteristics (KLD) Collection Equalization cum Neutralization  Settling  Holding  Steam stripper  MEE along with HTDS effluent  Condensate to ETP (biological treatment)  Concentrate to ATFD

Stream -1 MEE & ATFD Condensate to ETP (Biological Treatment) (Process & scrubber) along with domestic wastewater  holding tank  Pressure 106 TDS > 5000 mg/l Sand Filter  Activated Carbon Filter  ETP RO system  COD > 5000 mg/l RO permeate water reuse in Cooling towers.

ETP RO rejects to MEE.

ATFD Salts to TSDF and stripped solvents to SPCB authorized cement industries Stream- 2 (Washings, Utilities, Collection Equalization cum Neutralization ETP QC, R&D, Formulation 62 (Biological Treatment) along with MEE & ATFD Condensate and Domestic) TDS / COD < 5000 mg/l Stream 3 10 Collection Tank  ETP RO system (Fresh water RO rejects)

Recycle & Zero Liquid Discharge: Treated effluent will be reused in Cooling Tower as makeup water. Reuse Domestic wastewater will continue to be sent to ETP Biological treatment. Solid/ Proposed Hazardous Sl. Handling Description Quantity Stream Disposal waste No. Method management (TPD) Organic residue from 28.1 of and disposal 1. 2.1 Process Schedule -I Sent to SPCB Distillation Bottom 36.1of HDPE Authorized Cement 2. Residue 0.5 Schedule -I Drums industries or to TSDF (1% of spent solvents) for Incineration 28.3 of 3. Spent carbon 0.01 Schedule -I Inorganic & Evaporation 28.1 of 4. salt (Process) (10% 10.4 Schedule -I moisture) Sent to SPCB Evaporation salt with HDPE Authorized Cement 35.3 of 5. moisture 0.5 Bags industries or to TSDF Schedule -I (Non-Process) for Incineration 35.3 of 6. ETP Sludge with moisture 0.5 Schedule -I iii

HDPE Sent to Brick 7. Boiler ash 24 -- Bags Manufacturers Other Hazardous Waste generation from the Plant a) Detoxified Container / 100 33.1 of Disposed to SPCB Liners drums, HDPE Designated nos./month Schedule-I Authorized agencies 8. Carboys, Fiber Drums, covered after complete area b) PP Bags 0.3 TPM -- detoxification Spent solvents 28.6 of Tanks / Recovered within the 9. (49.4 KLD + 1.6 KLD 51 KLD Schedule -I Drums premises water) Recovered Solvents from 28.6 of Spent solvents Tanks / Reuse or sold to 10. 42 KLD Schedule -I (85% recovery from spent Drums Recyclers

solvents) Spent Mixed solvents 28.6 of Tanks/ Sent to SPCB 11. 9 KLD (unrecovered solvents) Schedule -I Drums Authorized agencies Sent to SPCB 2 KL/ 5.1 of 12. Waste oils & Grease MS Drums Authorized agencies Annum Schedule -I for reprocessing Stored in 30 nos. / A1160 of Sent to suppliers on 13. Used Lead acid Batteries Covered annum Schedule-III buy-back basis. shed Misc. Waste 14. L.S. -- Stored in (spill control waste) TSDF Drums 15. Rejects L.S. -- Authorized 16. E- waste L.S. -- Designated reprocessor or covered TSDF Waste papers & other area Sold to scrap 17. L.S. -- types of packing scrap venders Composted on site HDPE 18. Canteen waste L.S. -- and reused for green bags belt Sent to SPCB Color authorized 19 Bio Medical Waste LS. -- coded Biomedical waste containers incinerator Sent to SPCB Authorized Cement Off Spec/Shelf Life L.S. 28.5 of HDPE industries or to TSDF 20 Expired Chemicals and (Lum sum) Schedule -I Bags Products for Incineration (based on Calorific

value) Greenbelt 1.87 Ha (34.4%)

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