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Keelavalavu Gravel Quarry FORM-1, PRE FEASIBILITY & APPROVED MINING PLAN KEELAVALAVU GRAVEL QUARRY S.F.NO: 413,415,416,421,431 & etc Keelavalavu Village, Melur Taluk, Madurai District, Tamilnadu. Quarry lease area - : 4.02.50 Ha Gravel Production – 57,330m3 Period – (One) 1 Year only Thiru. M.ABDUL SALAM, S/o. MOHAMMED USHAN, DOOR No.6 GANDHIJI POONGA, MELUR TALUK, MADURAI –625532. CONTENTS S.NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO 1. Form 1 2. Pre Feasibility Report 3. Approved Mining Plan Letter with seal by the Department of Geology and Mining. 4. Precise Area Communication Letter from Madurai District Collector. 5. Certificate from the VAO stating the details of Habitation & RI Letter For Inter State Boundary. 6. Letter from the Department of Geology and Mining of other quarries within 500m Radius from the proposed quarry site. 7. Affidavit from the Applicant regarding general Conditions,Habitation,other quarry, Permanent structure ,Child Labour ,etc 8. Documents of Village records, FMB and 1Km & 10Km Radius Map. Form 1 as per EIA Notification 2006 for Keelavalavu Gravel Quarry of Thiru. M.Abdul Salam, Keelavalavu Village, Melur Taluk and Madurai District, Tamilnadu Form 1 Application Form for Obtaining Environmental Clearance from State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Tamil Nadu S. No Item Details 1 Name of the project/s Keelavalavu Gravel Quarry project 2 S. No. in the schedule 1 (a) Proposed capacity = 57,330m3 for a period of (One) 1 Year only. Area =4.02.50 Ha. Dimensions of the area Proposed capacity/area/length/ Length in Width in Depth 3 tonnage to be handled / (m) (M) in (m) command area/lease Avg area/number of wells to be drilled 404(Avg) 246(Avg) 2m It is open cast shallow quarrying the Gravel is clearly visible right from the surface hence no wells are proposed not drilled. 4 New/ Expansion/ Modernization It’s a new Project ( Keelavalavu Gravel quarry) Existing capacity / Area etc. The proposed capacity is only 57,330m3 for 2m. The total Geological reserve is about 5 2,01,250m3. Area = 4.02.50 Ha. 6 Category of project i.e. `A’ or ‘B’ Category - B (B2) Does it attract the general 7.5m safety distance from the adjacent patta 7 condition? If yes, please specify. lands and 10m should be left eastern side of the odai. Does it attract the specific The project does not attract any specific 8 condition? If yes, please specify. condition. Location Keelavalavu Village, Melur Taluk and Madurai District. Plot/ Survey/ Khasra No. 413,415,416,421,431 & etc Village Keelavalavu 7 Taluk Melur District Madurai State Tamilnadu Nearest railway station/ airport Nattarasankottai Railway station -23km - SE 10 along with distance in km. Madurai Airport - 44km - SW Nearest Town, city, Madurai Nearest Town: Melur - 10.0km - SW 11 District Headquarters along with Nearest City : Madurai - 36.0km - SW distance in kms. District : Madurai - 36.0km - SW Village Panchayats, Zila Parishad, Village Panchayat - Keelavalavu Municipal Corporation, Local Panchyat Union - Melur 12 body (Complete postal addresses Taluk - Melur with telephone nos. to be given) District - Madurai 13 Name of the applicant Thiru. M.Abdul Salam, S/o. Mohammed Ushan, Door No.6 Gandhiji Poonga, 14 Registered Address Melur Taluk, Madurai District. 15 Address for correspondence Thiru. M.Abdul Salam, Designation Proprietor/Owner (Owner/Partner/CEO) S/o. Mohammed Ushan, Address Door No.6 Gandhiji Poonga, Melur Taluk, Madurai District. Pin code 625532 E-mail Telephone No. Cell No. 9943047861 Fax No. - Details of Alternative Sites examined, if any. Location of There is no alternative site examined. The 16 these sites should be shown on a project is site specific. Topo sheet 17 Interlinked Projects There is no interlinked projects Whether separate application of As there is no interlinked project, no 18 interlinked project has been application has been submitted submitted? If yes, date of submission As there is no interlinked project hence no 19 application has been submitted. If no, reason 20 The project involves Gravel Quarry only. Whether the proposal involves (a) The project does not attract the Forest approval/ clearance under: if yes, (Conservation) Act 1780. There is no details of the same and their Forestland involved within the quarry lease- status to be given. applied area. (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, (b) There is no wild life within the 10km 21 1780? radius from applied area and does not fall (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, under the Wildlife (protection) Act 1772. 1772? (C) The project doesn’t attract the C.R.Z. (c) The C. R. Z. Notification, 1771? Notification, 1771. The applicant has obtained precise area communication from the District Collector, Madurai vide (Rc.No.367/2016 dated 07.11.2016) Whether there is any Government 22 The Mining Plan was got approval by the Order/ Policy relevant/ relating to the site? Deputy Director, Department of Geology and Mining, Madurai vide (Rc.No.367/2016 dated 23.12.2016.) There is no forest land involved in this lease 23 Forest land involved (hectares) area. Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and/ or land in which the project is propose to be set up? There is no court case pending, litigations 24 (a) Name of the Court relating to the project directly and indirectly. (b) Case No. (c) Orders/ directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. I. Basic information II. Activity 1. Construction operation or decommissioning of the project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (Topography, land use changes in water bodies, etc.) Details thereof (with approximate Information/Checklist Yes/ S. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with confirmation No sources of information data Permanent or temporary change in land use, land The topography will be slightly changed cover or topography after the quarrying of Gravel as per the 1.1 including increase in Yes Mining Plan, Gravel formation is seen intensity of land use (with right from the surface to a depth of 10m respect to local land use Below ground level. plan) The quarry lease applied area is devoid of Clearance of existing land, 1.2 vegetation and building? No vegetation’s, Human settlement and buildings hence clearance is redundant. The quarrying activity is proposed to carry out within the quarry lease applied area. Temporary approach road within 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No the area will be form for the easy access of men and machinery which will be well maintained. The Gravel deposits are clearly visible Pre-construction right from the surface hence pre- 1.4 investigations e.g. bore No construction investigation and soil houses, soil testing? testing is not proposed before quarrying operation. There will be no major civil work in this project involved. The infrastructure Construction works? Yes 1.5 facilities are proposed in the quarry site on semi-permanent structures. There is no existing building within the 1.6 Demolition works? No quarry lease applied area; hence no demolition work is involved. Temporary sites used for Sites service on semi-permanent construction works or Yes structure will be constructed only after 1.7 housing of construction grant of quarry lease. workers? There are no tall buildings or linear Above ground buildings, structure found in and around the structures or Red quarry site. There is no requirement of 1.8 Earthworks including linear No cutting and filling in the site. The structures, cut and fill or proposed quarry is to exploit Gravel from excavations. consolidated sediments for 2m Below ground level. Open cast semi mechanized method of Underground works quarrying will be adopted. No including mining or No 1.9 underground mining or tunneling is tunneling? proposed. The quarry operation is restricted up to a depth of 2m Below ground level. After Reclamation works? removing the Gravel there is no proposal 1.10 No for backfilling or reclamation. The quarried out land will be leveled and used for agricultural purpose. There is no such type of activities 1.11 Dredging? No involved in this opencast quarrying operation. There is no such type of activities 1.12 Offshore structures? No involved; It is an inland quarrying project. No production and manufacturing is Production and No involved in the Gravel Quarrying. 1.13 manufacturing processes? There is no proposal for storage of material within the quarry lease applied area. The Gravel will be loaded directly to the trucks / Lorries for transportation to Facilities for storage of the needy customer’s site for 1.14 No goods or materials? construction industries for Government & Public sector projects besides catering domestic housing and infrastructure projects in and around the Madurai District. There is no wastage encountered during the quarrying operation, the entire excavation will be used for construction industries for Government & Public Facilities for treatment or 1.15 disposal of solid waste or No sector projects besides catering domestic liquid effluents? housing and infrastructure projects in and around the Madurai District. The Gravel will not produce toxic effluence in the form of solid, liquid or gas. The proposed project is 4.02.50Ha for a period of (One) 1 Year only. The required Facilities for long term employees (7Nos.) are available in the 1.16 housing of operational No nearby villages, hence long term housing workers? of operational workers are not proposed. No new roads, rail or sea traffic is New road, rail or sea traffic proposed during operation, the existing during construction or road will be utilized for transportation of operation? No the Gravel. 1.17 However, internal roads within the quarry lease applied area will be developed and maintained. New road, rail, air There is no such type of activities waterborne or other involved in this project.
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