FORM 1A CONTENTS FORM 1A

Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, ,

CONTENTS

S.NO . DESCRIPTION PAGE NO. 1. Land Environment 1 2. Water Environment 22 3. Vegetation 32 4. Fauna 36 5. Air Environment 37

6. Aesthetics 40 7. Socio -Economic Aspects 41 8. Building Materials 42 9. Energy Conservation 46 10. Environment Management Plan 53

M/s Suncity Projects Pvt. Ltd. Form 1A 1 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

FORM IA CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management plan & monitoring program)

SECTION 1- LAND ENVIRONMENT 1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan/Development Plan of the area. Change of land use, if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority are submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only conceptual plans.

‹ No Land Use The project falls under Jaipur District but outside the controlled area of Jaipur Municipal Corporation. Permission for development of the project has been obtained from Jaipur Development Authority (JDA). Approved layout plan and the letter from JDA are attached as Annexure IV. Thus the project does not involve any change in land use. The project is existing township project spread over an area of 102.89 ha and it is proposed to expand and modify the project. As part of expansion & modification, it is also proposed to add the land measuring 24.90 ha to the existing land so as total plot area after expansion & modification will be 127.79 ha. Additional land area is open area with no significant vegetation. Photographs of the developed site area are given in Figure 1 below. Project site belongs to M/s Suncity Projects Pvt. Ltd. and land documents for the project are attached as Annexure III.

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Form 1A 2 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

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Form 1A 3 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Figure 1: Photographs of Developed Site Area Site location Project site is located in village Nindade, PS Harmada near Sikar road, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Project site is surrounded by residential areas (villages) and agricultural land. Location map of the project site is given in Figure 2. Geographical coordinates of centre of each of the land parcel is given in Table 1. Google map of the project site showing all the land parcels and geographical coordinates of centre of parcels is given in Figure 3.

Figure 2: Location Map of Project Site

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Form 1A 4 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 1: Geographical coordinates of Centre of Land Parcels S. No. Land Parcel Latitude of Centre of Land Longitude of Centre of Land Parcel Parcel 1. Phase I 27° 2'24.84"N 75°45'15.74"E 2. Phase II-Existing 27° 1'57.37"N 75°44'43.14"E 3. Phase II-Expansion 27° 2'35.55"N 75°45'22.66"E 4. Phase I-Extension 27° 1'52.57"N 75°45'6.45"E 5. Phase II-Extension I 27° 1'53.85"N 75°44'55.13"E 6. Phase II-Extension II 27° 1'56.72"N 75°44'18.89"E

Figure 3: Map of Project Site and Geographical Coordinates Surroundings and Connectivity of Project Site Project site is located in village Nindade, PS Harmada near Sikar road, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Project site is surrounded by residential areas (villages) and agricultural land. Google map showing site and surroundings within 500 m, 2 km, 5 km and 10 km are attached as Annexure V. Project site is well connected by roads & railway. Site is connected to Harmada and Jaipur city vide NH-11 (Sikar road) which abuts the project site in east direction. NH-11 also connects the site to Delhi

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Form 1A 5 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Ajmer Highway at distance of 5.5 km in South direction. SH-19 is app. 320 m from the site in West direction which again connects to NH-11 in Southern direction of the project site. Nearest railway station from the site is Nindhar Benar which is at distance of 3.2 km in SW direction. Jaipur Railway Station is app. 13.3 km from the site in Southern direction. Jaipur International airport is app. 22 km from site in Southern direction. Details of surroundings & connectivity of the project site is given in the Table 2. Connectivity map of project site is given in Figure 4. Table 2: Surroundings and Connectivity of the Project Site S. No. Category Description 1. Nearby Residential Areas • Madho Nagar (300 m, E) • Nindad (1.08 km, SE) • Rambag Ki Dhani (200 m, S) • Benarwith Daulatpura (650 m, W) 2. Nearest Town • Harmada (2.4 km, S) 3. Nearest City • Jaipur (10 km, S) 4. Nearest Industrial Area • Vishwakarma Industrial Area (5 km, SE) • Jhotwara industrial Area (6.5 km, S) 5. Nearest School • Shanti Asiatic School (within project site) • NK Public School (2.4 km, N) • Manish public School, Harmada (3.1 km, SE) • Lotus International Senior Secondary School (4.8 km, SE) 6. Nearest Hospital • CKS Hospital (5.8 km, SE) • Malpani Hospital (6.7 km, S) • Saroj hospital LLP (5.8 km, S) 7. Nearest Highway • NH-11 (Sikar road) abuts site • SH-19 (320 m, W) 8. Nearest Railway Station • Nindhar Benar RS (3.2 km, SW) • Jaipur RS (13.3 km, S) 9. Nearest Airport • Jaipur International airport (22 km, S)

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Form 1A 6 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Figure 4: Connectivity Map of Project Site

Environmental Sensitivity of Project Site Project site is located in village Nindade, PS Harmada near Sikar road, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Project site is surrounded by residential areas and agricultural land. There is no notified eco-sensitive zone or forest or archaeological site or site of cultural importance in immediate vicinity and buffer of 1 km of the project site. Nahargarh wildlife sanctuary is app. 5.7 km from project site in SE direction. ESZ is defined for the Nahargarh wildlife sanctuary in the notification no. S.O.2608(E) dated 23rd September, 2016 of MoEF&CC and it varies from 0-13 km. Project site lies outside the defined ESZ in the notification. Details of the Eco-sensitive locations and archaeological sites lying close to the project site are given in Table 3 and Figure 5. Map showing the wildlife sanctuary, ESZ and the project site is given in Figure 6. Table 3: Eco-sensitivity of the Project Site S. No. Category Description 1. Nearest Archaeological site • Nahargarh (Tiger) Fort (2.0 km, S) • Nahargarh Fort (11.96 km, SE) • (9.2 km, SE) 2. Nearest Forest • Vallariner Hills (980 m, SW) • Forest near Jagnnathpura (1.9 km, SE) 3. Nearest Wildlife Sanctuary • Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary (5.74 km, SE)*

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Form 1A 7 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

• Jamwa Ramgarh Wildlife Sanctuary (21 km, E) *Project site is outside the notified eco-sensitive zone of the Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Figure 5: Map Depicting Eco-sensitivity and Archaeological Sites around Project Site

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Form 1A 8 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

(Source: MoEF&CC) Figure 6: Map Depicting Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Notified ESZ and Project Site

Site Topography Site is flat land with the elevation ranging from 470-474 m amsl with the level difference of 4 m. Survey map of the area is attached as Annexure XII.

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Form 1A 9 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc.

‹ LAND AREA & BUILT -UP AREA M/s Suncity Projects Pvt. Ltd. has developed a Township “Suncity Township” at Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan. M/s Suncity Projects Pvt. Ltd. has obtained the environmental clearance for development of township from MoEF&CC in 2008 vide letter no. 21-662/2007-IA.III dated 30.07.2008 and consent to establish from RSPCB vide letter no. F(Plan)/Jaipur(Amber)/1(1)/2010-2011/3529-3532/80 dated 10.09.2010. Letter of environment clearance and consent to establish are attached as Annexure I a & I b. Township proposed to develop in 2008, was spread over an area of 102.89 ha and was proposed to built in two phase (phase 1 & 2). It was proposed to develop plots for group housing, residential plots, commercial area (including multiplex), retail units, institutional area and other facility area within the township and selling the plots to the users. Built-up area considered for all group housing in 2008 was 179002 sq m. At present app. 117996 sq m of the built-up of group housing has been constructed. Status of construction of group housing till date is given in Table 4 below. Apart from this, a school is also constructed on institutional plot of area 9021 sq m. App. built-up of the school is 11998 sq m. Some of the individual plots are also constructed by the plot owners Table 4: Status of Construction for Group Housing till Date (Phase I & II) S. Particu Floor Plot FAR (sq Non FAR Built-up Construction Remarks No. lars s Area- m) (sq m) As Status Till sq m proposed Date-sq m in 2008- sq m A. Residential 1 Group Housing (GH) 1 GH- S+9 8646 15562. 4700.744 20263.54 20263.5437 Constructed-S+9 a 1 8 37 1 GH- S+9 20398 36716. 10647.76 47364.15 24928.500 Constructed S+9 b 2 4 6 (proposed for expansion to S+18, additionally 22435.7 sq m will be constructed under

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Form 1A 10 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

expansion)

1 GH- S+9 31354 56437. 16366.79 72803.98 72803.988 Under Construction c 3 2 8 GH-3 total built-up is 149945.70 sq m including 72803.988sq m as proposed in 2008. Separate EC & CTE has been taken for expansion of this GH plot in 2014. Nos. of Floors were increased from S+9 to increased to S+13. EC Letter for GH-3 is attached as Annexure II. 1 GH- S+9 13149 23668. 7100.46 30768.66 0 No construction d 4 2 1 GH- S+9 3440 6192 1609.92 7801.92 0 No construction e 5

Total- 76987 138576 40425.67 179002. 117996 -- Group .6 3 Housing

M/s Suncity Projects Pvt. Ltd. now intends to expand as well as modify the project. As part of expansion, project will be expanded both vertical and horizontally, i.e. plot area will be added and also the nos. of floors on existing developments. It was planned to reserve a plot for development of multiplex on site in 2008, as modification it is proposed that this plot can be used for any commercial purpose as required. Project is to be developed in 5 phase, i.e. phase I & phase II are partially developed and phase I- extension, phase II-extension II & phase II-extension II are to be developed as part of expansion & modification. Within Phase II, two separate parcel of land are included one parcel was proposed to be developed in 2008 and the other parcel is included under expansion in this application. Details of the plot areas of the existing & proposed developments are given in Table 5.

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Form 1A 11 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 5: Detail of Plot Area for Existing & Proposed Developments S. No. Land Use Existing Expansion Phase 1 Phase Phas Phase 1 Phase Phase 2 Grand Total 2 e 2 Extn. 1 2 Extn. Extn. 2 Total Percent 1 age (sq. m.) (sq. (sq. (sq. m.) (sq. (sq. m.) (sq. m.) m.) m.) m.) 1 Residential 281091 23665 1661 59898.25 26104. 33344.35 653703.95 51.15 2 4 35 1 a Group housing 60398 16589 0 8375.89 0 0 85362.89 -- 1 b Residential 215138 21268 1661 51522.36 26104. 552341.73 -- plots 9 4 35 30274.02 1 c Farm house 0 0 0 0 0 3070.33 3070.33 -- 1 d Residential land 0 0 0 0 12929 -- pockets 5555 7374 2 Commercial 24005 15703 0 2692.7 1423.5 2992.9 46817.1 3.66 Plots 3 Retail plots 10698 8226 0 3834.76 415.5 870 24044.26 1.88 4 Institutional 13466 1963 0 0 0 0 15429 1.21 Plots 5 Facilities 18424 19279 0 887.49 1022 8745.4 48357.89 3.78 6 Area under 1367 14307 0 11031.53 3767 0 30472.53 2.38 Master plan road/ Safety corridor/ road along drain 7 Green 54677 45979 0 11771 4787 4038.89 121252.89 9.49 8 Roads 145134 13693 0 25597.91 10340. 18412.4 336416.96 26.32 2 65 9 Parking 0 1059 0 0 0 396 1455 0.11 Total 548862 48010 1661 115713.64 47860 68799.94 1277949.5 100.00 (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9) 0 4 8 Total 1028962 248987.6 1277949.5 100.00 8

As a part of development, M/s Suncity Projects Pvt. Ltd. develops the basic necessary facilities like land development, drainage, sewerage, water supply connection, green areas, parking lots and plotting (utility, residential, commercial and institutional) and handover the plots to the buyers. To ensure the compliance of the environmental conditions, consent letter and JDA approved plans, M/s Suncity Projects Pvt. Ltd. will annex the EC letter, consent letter and JDA approval with the letter and mandates its compliance by buyer.

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Form 1A 12 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Existing and proposed expansion & modification project is plotted development and plots for group housing, small residential pockets, individual residential units, commercial, retail, institutional will be developed within the project site. Project involves development of 11 nos. of group housing. Out of 11, five are proposed under phase I & II. Out of the 5 group housing, 2 are developed and 3rd is under construction and remaining 2 will be constructed after obtaining environment clearance under this application. Also there is proposed expansion in GH-2. A separate environment clearance has been taken for 3rd Group housing (GH-3). Details of the area for group housing are given in Table 6 below. This area statement does not consider the expansion of the GH-3 (built-up 124585.47 sq m and floors G+13) as separate EC has been obtained for expansion of the GH-3 and only area as proposed for GH-3 in 2008 is considered in the area statement given in Table 6 below. Details of the area of residential plots is given in Table 7, details of commercial plots is given in Table 8 , detail of retail plots is given in Table 9 , detail of institution plots is given in Table 10 and details of facilities is given in Table 11 . Site layout of the site is attached as Annexure VI.

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Form 1A 13 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 6: Area Detail for Group Housing S. Particular Area (sq m) No. Existing (Phase I & II) as per EC, 2008 Expansion & Modification (Phase I-extn, Phase II extn- Total 1 & Phase II-extn-2) (Existing + GH-1 GH-2 GH-3 GH-4 GH-5 GH-6 GH-7 GH-8 GH-9 GH- GH- Expansion & 10 11 Modification) 1 Plot Area 8646 20398 31354 13149 3440 1145.91 2031.29 1499.83 1341.3 1251.3 1251. 85507.93 3 2 Ground 3026. 7139 10974 4602 1204 401.1 711.0 524.9 469.5 438 438 29927.6 Coverage (sq 1 m) @ 35% 3 FAR 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 -- Permissible 4 FAR 15563 36716 56437~ 23668 6192 2063 3656 2700 2414 2252 2252 184697 Proposed 5 Non FAR 4700. 10647.8 16366.8 7100.5 1609.9 412.6 731.2 540.0 482.8 450.4 450.4 43493.1 Proposed 7 $ $ 6 Basement ------9204.3 2408 802.2 1422 1049.8 939 876 876 5965

7 Built-up 20263 47363.8 ^ 72804.8~ 39972.8* 10209.9* 3300.8 5849.6 4320 3862.4 3603.2 3603. 200388.6 Proposed .5 2 8 No. of Floors G/S+9 G/S+18 ^ G/S+9 G/S+9 G/S+9 G+15 G+15 G+15 G+15 G+15 G+15 -- 9 No. of 250 400 ^ 728~ 225 98 18 30 24 20 20 20 1833 dwelling units (DU) 10 No. of blocks 4 8 8 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 -- 11 Height of 40 63 ^ 63~ 27 36 54 54 54 54 54 54 Building 12 Green Area 1297 3060 4703 1972 516 172 305 225 201 188 188 12826 * Area proposed under EC-2008 but has not been constructed and will be constructed under expansion phase ^ Only 24928.500 sq m (S+9/30 m) have been constructed in GH-2, remaining 22435.7 sq m will be constructed under expansion phase. Out of 400 DU only, 185 DU are constructed. ~This area statement does not consider the expansion of the GH-3 (built-up 124585.47 sq m and floors G+13) as separate EC has been obtained for expansion of the GH-3 and only area as proposed for GH-3 in 2008 is considered in the area statement $ This basement area is proposed under expansion phase and was not proposed in 2008

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Form 1A 14 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 7: Area Detail for Residential Plots (Individual plots and small pockets) Size of Permissibl GC Permissi FAR/Pl Non Built- Nos. of Plots GC Gree FAR Non Built- Plots (sq e Ground % ble ot FAR/Pl up/Pl n FAR up m) Coverage/ Floors/Pl ot ot Ph- Ph- Ph- Ph- Ph- Tota Area Plot ot or 1 2 1 2 2 l FAR/plot ext ext ext n n 1 n 2 3786. 7573. 38.25 0.85 2 76.5 15.3 91.8 0 75 24 0 0 99 1515 9088 75 467.7 5 >50 75 50-75 66 0.88 2 132 26.4 158.4 0 38 20 0 0 58 3828 365.4 7656 1531 9187 169.0 77 0.88 2 154 30.8 184.8 0 0 23 0 0 23 1771 3542 708 4250 75-100 5 14556 3709. 4365 5238 99.7 0.73 3 299 59.8 358.8 23 72 4 0 47 146 8731 100-162 .2 86 4 5 13650 4667 4095 8190 4914 130 0.67 3 390 78 468 397 468 116 18 51 1050 162-225 0 2.5 00 0 00 69796 4653 2095 4190 2514 147.25 0.51 3 442 88.4 530.4 221 152 41 28 32 474 225-350 .5 4.95 08 2 10 4936 2448 4897 2938 228 0.54 3 684 136.8 820.8 160 182 5 7 4 358 81624 350-500 8.2 72 4 46 1390. 294 0.47 1.2 750 150 900 0 5 1 0 0 6 1764 4500 900 5400 500-750 2 4781. 1485 1782 504 0.45 1.2 1350 270 1620 0 0 7 4 0 11 5544 2970 750-1500 7 0 0 1500- 882 0.44 1.2 2400 480 2880 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2500 0 2500- 2671. 1342 0.41 1.2 3900 780 4680 0 0 0 2 0 2 2684 7800 1560 9360 4000 2 Odd Resi Land Pockets 12929 25858 3103 6206 3723 (7+13=20 0.40 1.2 15515 3103 18618 7 13 0 0 0 20 0 00 0 60 nos, avg FAR as 5430. 1.2) 18

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Form 1A 15 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Farm 2067. 3281 0.10 2 656.2 03 Houses- 131.24 787.4 0 0 0 0 1 1 3281 656.2 131 787 2500 sqm. (min) ------1636 2528 1517 28 100 58371 1264 82.3 294.0

Total 808 5 241 59 135 2248 5.45 411.7 4 4 Table 8: Area Details of Commercial Plots Category Phase 1 & 2 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 2 EXTN 2 TOTAL EXTN1 (Plots EXTN 1 (Plots Plots- 15 Area - 4 - 7 nos. (sizes (sqm) nos.*approx nos.*approx 88-180 650 sqm each) 200 sqm each) sqm) Plot Area (sq 1970 1090 1100 4500 31048 2692.67 1423.5 1618 1375 46817 m) GC % 44.11 35.60 36.09 40 35 48.28 59.71 78.80 36.95 -- G. Cov. (sq 869 388 397 1800 10867 1300 850 1275 508 18254 m) FAR AREA 3447.5 1908 1925 7875 54334 4712 2491 2832 2406.25 81930 (sq m) No. of 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 -- Basements Basement 860 388 397 4650 66000 1300 850 1275 508 76228 Area (Sqm) Built-Up 4308 2296 2322 12525 120334 6012 3341 4107 2914 158158 Area (Sq m) Green Area 197 109 110 450 3105 0 0 0 138 4108 (Sqm)

16 16 16 16 18 14 9 4 8 -- No. of Floors No. of Blocks 2 2 2 4 4 2 1 1 1 -- Height of Building/S 64.5 64.5 64.5 64.5 63 52.5 36 12 27 -- (m) Green Area (sq m) 197 109 110 450 3105 0 0 0 138 4108

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Form 1A 16 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 9: Area Details of Retail Plots Category Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 2 Total Extn1 Extn1 Extn2 Area Plot Area (sq m) 2633 3269 4796 1279 1900 509 4640 3835 415.5 935 24212 Ground Coverage (sq m) 802 1009 1332 366 1090 200 2365 1188 54 180 8586 No. of floors 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 -- FAR AREA (sq m)) 1604 2018 2664 732 3270 600 7095 2376 108 360 20827

Non FAR (sq m) 320.8 403.6 532.8 146.4 654 120 1419 475.2 21.6 72 4165.4 Built-up (sq m) 1924.8 2421.6 3197 878.4 3924 720 8514 2851.2 129.6 432 24992.4 Height of Building (m) 8 8 8 8 12.5 12.5 12.5 8 8 8 -- Green Area (sq m) 915.5 1130 1732 456.5 405 154.5 1138 1323.5 180.75 377.5 7813 Table 10: Area Details of Institutional Plots Category Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 2 Total Extn1 Extn1 Extn2 Area (sq m) Plot Area (sq m) 9021 2445 2000 1963 0 0 0 15429 Ground Coverage (%) 35 48.0 41.8 38 0 0 0 -- Ground Coverage (sq m) 3157 1174 836 755 0 0 0 5922 FAR (sq m) 11998 3252 2660 2611 0 0 0 20521 Non FAR (sq m) 2400 650 532 522 0 0 0 4104 Built-up (sq m) 14398 3902 3192 3133 0 0 0 24625 Green Area (sq m) 2931.8 635.5 582 604 0 0 0 4753.3 Table 11: Area Details of Facilities Category Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 2 Total Extn1 Extn 1 Extn 2 Area (Sqm) Plot Area (sq m) 18424 19279 887 1022 8745 48357 Ground Coverage (%) 50 50 50 50 50 -- Ground Coverage (sq m) 9212 9639.5 443.5 511 4372.5 24178.5 FAR/Built-up Area (sq m) 24504 25641 1180 1359 11631 64315 Green Area (sq m) 4606 4819.75 221.75 255.5 2186.25 12089.25

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Form 1A 17 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

‹ ESTIMATED POPULATION The project is to be developed in different phases. The project components as proposed in 2008 are not developed and also there are modifications proposed in the developments as proposed in 2008. Majority of the components to be developed in 2008 will be developed under expansion and modification phase only. Thus separate calculations for population for existing (2008 approval) and expansion/modification is not provided. Here the population is presented cumulatively for all phases on the basis of the cumulative details of all the phases. Details of population for different type of developments at the project site are given in Table 12 below. Population calculations are based on the NBC standards for different category of the building. Since this is area development project, exact component of the development is not known at this stage and the estimates are broadly based on the basis of land use zoning and permissible standards of JDA and NBC standards, 2005. Table 12: Population Estimated at the Project Site S. No. Category Standard DU/Area Residents Staff Visitors Total 1 Group Housing 5 residents/DU 1833 Nos 9165 917 917 10998 2 Residential Plotted 2a Plot Size upto 75 sq m 9 person/plot 157 nos 1413 141 141 1696 2b Plot size >75 sq m 13.5 person/plot 2091 nos 28229 2823 2823 33874 3 Farm House 1 person/1.5 sq m 3281 sq m 2 85 2100 2187 4 Commercial 1 person/10 sq m 81930 sq m 0 8000 193 8193 5 Retail 1 person/3 sq m 20827 sq m 0 694 6248 6942 6 Institutions 1 person/4 sq m 20521 sq m 0 513 4617 5130 7 Facility Area 1 person/10 sq m 64315 sq m 0 643 5788 6432 Total Population 38809 13816 22827 75452 ‹ WATER REQUIREMENT Water requirement for construction phase is estimated to be 150 KLD. Ground water will be used for construction purpose as there is no other source of water available. Permission from CGWA has been taken to withdraw 1803 KLD of the ground water and is attached as Annexure VII. Permission for extraction of additional ground water will be taken from CGWA. Source of water during operation phase will also be ground water. Storage structures in form of over head tanks and underground tanks will be developed within the project site for storage of water. Pump room will be constructed within the project site to house the motor and pumps. Total water requirement of the project is estimated to be 8558 KLD (8.6 MLD), out of which 6941 KLD is domestic water requirement, 1262 KLD is horticulture water requirement and 355 KLD is miscellaneous water requirement.

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Form 1A 18 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

‹ POWER REQUIREMENT Power requirement for the project is app. 20000 kVA (20 MVA). Source of power will be Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. 33 KVA substations are proposed to be provided within the project site at two locations.

‹ POWER BACK UP DG sets will be provided for DG back-up in group housing, institution and commercial & facility plots. However individual residential plots and retail plots may install small inverter for power back-up. Further dedicated DG set will be provided in each facility to run essential facilities like STP, lifts, elevators and accelerators.

‹ PARKING FACILITIES Parking provisions will be made within the plots for all the proposed facilities. However extra parking space of 426 sq m (288 sq m+ 138 sq m) is provided for commercial plots and parking space of 1059 sq m (674 sq m + 385 sq m) is provided for retail. Parking space requirement for the project is 6732 ECS.

1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land use and disturbance to the local ecology). Proposed project is expansion and modification of existing township project at Sikar Road, Jaipur District. Project site is surrounded by residential areas and agricultural land. Project is well planned activity. Project involves development of world class hosing infrastructure and green area which will add to aesthetics of the area. It is proposed to put 420612.5 sq m will put under green area, i.e. approx. 33% of the plot area. The project will have an overall positive impact on the existing land use and will not cause any disturbance to the surrounding community due to the project development. Planned activity will have no adverse impact on surroundings.

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Form 1A 19 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability? (Detail of soil type slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given). Project site is a flat land and is surrounded by residential area and agricultural land. No significant threat of erosion, subsidence or instability is anticipated. Detailed soil quality study will be carried out after the award of ToR. The site falls under the zone II as per the seismic zone map of and indicating low damage risk zone and maximum expected intensity of earthquake in the area is MSK VI. Measures will be taken to maintain structural stability as per NBC, 2005. Seismic map of India showing the project site is given in Figure 7. Seismic map of Rajasthan as per BIS, IS:1893 is given in Figure 8. This map shows project site in low damage risk zone and receives earthquake of SK VI.

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Form 1A 20 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Figure 7: Seismic Map of India Showing Location of Project Area

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Form 1A 21 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Figure 8: Seismic Map of Rajasthan 1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage system? (Give details on a contour map showing the natural drainage near the project site). The project does not intersect any natural drainage route. No perennial or non-perennial drainage system is found to exist in the project area or being obstructed by the project. The surroundings comprise an urbanized stretch. Well planned storm water drainage has been designed to take care of internal storm water drainage. Thus, no impact on the natural drainage system is anticipated. 1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill materials from outside the site etc?) The earthwork shall include soil excavation and cutting of app. 14,75,283.81 m3 for the whole project. The cut and fill material in the project site is nearly at par and hence the need for movement of soil to and from the site is not anticipated. Excavated soil will be completely utilized for land filling, landscaping, landscape mounds and road construction.

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Form 1A 22 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc. during the construction period. Suncity will develop only the plots, facilities and area for the project and anticipated water requirement for plot developments is app. 150 KLD. Ground water will be used for construction purpose as there is no other source of water available. Waste water generated during the construction phase will be 10-15 KLD and waste water will be disposed off through septic tanks & soak pits. Waste handling during the construction phase will be done by the site contractor whose responsibility lies with collection and storage of construction and demolition waste generated on the site. Construction debris will be stored in covered yards. Construction debris will be segregated into re-usable & discarded waste. Re-usable waste will be used within the project site to the extent possible. Discarded waste will be sent to the designated site for construction waste disposal in the area. Solid waste management plan during construction phase is given in Table 13 below: Table 13: Solid Waste Management during Construction Phase S. No. Solid waste Solid waste Management 1. Waste materials like MS Rods, Material would be segregated. Recyclable material will be sold to bricks, concrete, broken tiles, authorize dealers. Rest will be used within project site for filling wood pieces, cement bags etc. & leveling purpose. Remaining will be sent for disposal through government authorized vendors. 2. Excavated Soil Soil will be excavated for development of basements and foundations of the building. Excavated soil can be used within the site for filling purpose. Top soil will be separated and will be used for landscaping. Remaining soil, if any can be disposed off through government authorized vendors. 3. Domestic waste Will be composted in pit within the site and the compost will be used for landscaping

1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity). No. The site area is a flat land and the surroundings are residential and agricultural. No low lying areas or wetlands are found in the region.

1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the construction labor and the means of disposal).

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Form 1A 23 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Waste expected to be generated & its management plan during construction phase is given in Table 13 above. No health hazard is expected to be caused by construction debris & waste as it will be managed properly. Additionally health & safety of construction worker will be taken care of by taking following measures. No accident has been taken at the site during evelopment of existing phase. • Providing personal protective equipment like ear plugs, face masks, helmets, safety jackets & gloves • Appointment of safety officers at site • Regular inspection & maintenance of the construction machinery • Construction activities will be restricted to day time • Provision of adequate lightning during night time • Cautionary notices to be displayed at required places • Regular clearing off site to remove the debris • Availability of medical officer & first-aid facility at construction site • Tie-up with near-by hospital to attend emergency case, if any

SECTION 2- WATER ENVIRONMENT 2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the project with the breakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met? State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement. Source of water during operation phase will also be ground water. Permission from CGWA has been taken to withdraw 1803 KLD of the ground water and is attached as Annexure VII. Permission for extraction of additional ground water will be taken from CGWA. Details of water requirement for Group housing projects are given in Table 14 and for other developments are given in Table 15 . Storage structures in form of over head tanks and underground tanks will be developed within the project site for storage of water. Pump room will be constructed within the project site to house the motor and pumps. Summary of overall water requirement is given in Table 16 below. Total water requirement of the project is estimated to be 8558 KLD (8.6 MLD), out of which 6941 KLD is domestic water requirement, 1262 KLD is horticulture water requirement and 355 KLD is miscellaneous water requirement.

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Form 1A 24 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 14: Water Requirement for Group Housing Group Resident Staff Visitors Total Dom. Fresh Water Recycled Sewage STP Green Horticulture Misc Total housing Water Water Water Water Requirement Water Generation Capacity Area water Water Water Req. Req. Req. Requirement (KLD)- Requirement (KLD) (sq m) demand- Demand Demand (KLD) (KLD) (KLD) (KLD) Domestic (KLD)- KLD (@ 3 @ 135 @45 @15 Domestic liters/sq m) LPCD LPCD LPCD GH-1 168.8 5.6 1.9 176.3 123.4 52.9 151.6 181.9 1297.0 3.9 5.0 185.1 GH-2 270.0 9.0 3.0 282.0 197.4 84.6 242.5 291.0 3060.0 9.2 5.0 296.2 GH-3 491.4 16.4 5.5 513.2 359.3 154.0 441.4 529.7 4703.0 14.1 5.0 532.3 GH-4 151.9 5.1 1.7 158.6 111.0 47.6 136.4 163.7 1972.0 5.9 5.0 169.5 GH-5 66.2 2.2 0.7 69.1 48.4 20.7 59.4 71.3 516.0 1.5 5.0 75.6 GH-6 12.2 0.4 0.1 12.7 8.9 3.8 10.9 13.1 172.0 0.5 5.0 18.2 GH-7 20.3 0.7 0.2 21.2 14.8 6.3 18.2 21.8 305.0 0.9 5.0 27.1 GH-8 16.2 0.5 0.2 16.9 11.8 5.1 14.6 17.5 225.0 0.7 5.0 22.6 GH-9 13.5 0.5 0.2 14.1 9.9 4.2 12.1 14.6 201.0 0.6 5.0 19.7 GH-10 13.5 0.5 0.2 14.1 9.9 4.2 12.1 14.6 188.0 0.6 5.0 19.7 GH-11 13.5 0.5 0.2 14.1 9.9 4.2 12.1 14.6 188.0 0.6 5.0 19.7 Total Water 1237.3 41.2 13.7 1292.3 904.6 387.7 1111.3 1333.6 12827.0 38.5 55.0 1385.7 Requirement (KLD) Say (KLD) 1237 41 14 1292 904 388 1111 1334 12827 39 55 1386

Table 15: Water Requirement of Proposed Development except Group Housing Developme Reside Staff Visitors Total Dom. Fresh Recycled Sewage STP Green Horticul Misc Total nt nt Wate Water Water Water Water Generatio Capacit Area (sq ture Water Water Water r Req Req Requireme Requirem Require n (KLD) y m) water Deman Deman Req (KLD (KLD) nt (KLD) ent ment deman- d d (KLD) ) @45 @15 (KLD)- (KLD)- KLD @ 135 LPC LPCD for Domestic Domestic (@ 3 LPCD D all & @ 70 liters/sq LPCD for m) Farm House Residential Plotted 4001.6 400.2 400.2 4801.9 3361.3 1440.6 4129.7 4955.6 161561.0 484.7 150.0 5436.6

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Form 1A 25 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Farm house 0.3 3.8 147.0 151.1 105.8 45.3 129.9 155.9 2067.0 6.2 5.0 162.3 Commercial 0.0 360.0 2.9 362.9 254.0 108.9 312.1 374.5 4108.0 12.3 45.0 420.2 Retail 0.0 31.2 93.7 125.0 87.5 37.5 107.5 129.0 7813.0 23.4 50.0 198.4 Institutions 0.0 23.1 69.3 92.3 64.6 27.7 79.4 95.3 4753.3 14.3 20.0 126.6 Facility Area 0.0 28.9 86.8 115.8 81.0 34.7 99.6 119.5 12089.3 36.3 30.0 182.0 Other Greens 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 215393.9 646.2 0.0 646.2 Total (KLD) 4001.9 847.3 799.9 5649.0 3954.3 1694.7 4858.1 5829.8 313644.5 1223.4 300.0 7172.3 Say (KLD) 4002 847 800 5649 3954 1695 4858 5830 313644.5 1223.4 300.0 7172.3

Table 16: Summary of Water Requirement S. Development Fresh Water Recycled Total Dom. Sewage STP Horticulture Misc Water Total water No. Requirement Water Water Capacity water Requirement Requirement (KLD)- Requirement Requirement Requirement Domestic (KLD)- (KLD) Domestic 1 Group housing 904 388 1292 1111 1334 39 55 1386 2 Residential Plotted 3361.3 1440.6 4801.9 4129.7 4955.6 484.7 150.0 5437 3 Farm house 105.8 45.3 151.1 129.9 155.9 6.2 5.0 162 4 Commercial 254.0 108.9 362.9 312.1 374.5 12.3 45.0 420 5 Retail 87.5 37.5 125.0 107.5 129.0 23.4 50.0 198 6 Institutions 64.6 27.7 92.3 79.4 95.3 14.3 20.0 127 7 Facility Area 81.0 34.7 115.8 99.6 119.5 36.3 30.0 182 8 Other Greens 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 646.2 0.0 646 Total Water Requirement (KLD) 4858.2 2082.7 6941 5969.2 7163.8 1262.4 355 8558 Say (KLD) 4858 2083 6941 5969 7164 1262 355 8558

Water balance diagram for dry & monsoon season are given below in Figure 9 & 10.

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Form 1A 26 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Total Fresh Water Sewage Generated Fresh Water 100% Requirement 5969 KLD Requirement STP Capacity 4858 KLD 4858 KLD 7164 KLD 80% Flushing Water Requirement 2083 KLD 2083 KLD

Horticulture Water 1262 KLD Requirement 1262 KLD

4775 KLD

Misc. Water 355 KLD Requirement 355 KLD

Construction to nearby

area/Irrigation 1075 KLD purpose/Watering to

nearby green belt/Sewer

1075 KLD

Figure 9: Water Balance Diagram During Dry Season

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Form 1A 27 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Total Fresh Water Sewage Generated Fresh Water 100% 5969 KLD Requirement Requirement STP Capacity 4858 KLD 7164 KLD 4858 KLD 80% Flushing Water Requirement 2083 KLD 2083 KLD

Misc. Water 355 KLD Requirement 355 KLD 4775 KLD

Construction to nearby

area/Irrigation 2337 KLD purpose/Watering to nearby green belt/Sewer 2337 KLD

Figure 10: Water Balance Diagram during Monsoon Season

Sewage Generation & Treatment It is estimated that sewage generation from the project is 5969 KLD which should be treated in STP of capacity 7164 KLD. STP will be installed in modules as required. Dual plumbing system will be provided so as to re-use STP treated water for flushing, horticulture and other miscellaneous uses. It is estimated 4775 KLD of water will be recovered after treatment in STP out of which 2083 KLD will be used in flushing, 1262 KLD in horticulture and 355 KLD in other miscellaneous use. Remaining 1075 KLD of treated water can be given for construction purpose in nearby areas, irrigation purpose, watering to nearby green area or can be used for HVAC cooling in the proposed commercial area within the site or may be disposed-off to sewer. Water balance diagram is given in Figure 9 & 10 above. Discharge standards for treated water will be maintained as per CPCB norms. STP technology to be installed can be FAB, MBBR or SBR as per suitability. Layout showing sewerage network is attached as Annexure VIII.

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Form 1A 28 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

2.2 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source? (Provide physical, chemical, Biological characteristics with class of water quality). Source of water is ground water. Water quality analysis at the site and nearby area will be carried out after award of ToR as per the ToR conditions.

2.3 How much of water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated sullage? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage) Total water requirement of the project is estimated to be 8558 KLD (8.6 MLD), out of which 300 KLD can be met through recycled water. It is estimated 4775 KLD of water will be recovered after treatment in STP out of which 2083 KLD will be used in flushing, 1262 KLD in horticulture and 355 KLD in other miscellaneous use. Remaining 1075 KLD of treated water can be given for construction purpose in nearby areas, irrigation purpose, watering to nearby green area or can be used for HVAC cooling in the proposed commercial area within the site or may be disposed-off to sewer. 2.4 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption). No. There will not be any diversion of water from other users. Water source during operation phase will be ground water.

2.5 What is the incremental pollution load from sullage generated from the proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of sullage generated from the proposed activity) It is estimated that sewage generation from the project is 5969 KLD which should be treated in STP of capacity 7164 KLD. STP will be installed in modules as required. Dual plumbing system will be provided so as to re-use STP treated water for flushing, horticulture and other miscellaneous uses. It is estimated 4775 KLD of water will be recovered after treatment in STP out of which 2083 KLD will be used in flushing, 1262 KLD in horticulture and 355 KLD in other miscellaneous use. Remaining 1075 KLD of treated water can be given for construction

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Form 1A 29 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan purpose in nearby areas, irrigation purpose, watering to nearby green area or can be used for HVAC cooling in the proposed commercial area within the site or may be disposed-off to sewer. 2.6 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the facilities created. Storm water drainage system will be provided at project site for channelizing storm water and prevent local flooding. Covered storm water drains will be provided at the site. Rain water harvesting system will be provided at the site to collect rain water and recharge the same in ground through RWH pits. Run-off available at site pre & post development annually is given in Table 17 . Calculation for rain water harvesting pit designing is given in Table 18 . Schematic diagram of RWH pit is given in Figure 11 . It is proposed to provide total 52 nos. of rain water harvesting pits for recharging the run-off water to ground. Nearest observation well of CGWB to project site is Amer. As per CGWB report, pre-monsoon ground water level in the Amer is 24.30-51.60 mbgl and post monsoon ground water level is 26.10-51.05 mbgl. On an average ground water level at the site varies between 20-40 mbgl. The block is categorized as over exploited by CGWB and have stage of ground water development of 191.14%. Recharging the ground water will be of prime importance in the area. Bore for recharging will be provided in a way that the water reaches the nearest aquifer in the area. Further water conservation measures are suggested to be taken to reduce the water requirement. Water Conservation measures proposed for the project is given in Table 19 . Plans showing storm water drainage network is attached as Annexure IX. Table 17: Run-off Available At Site S. No. Catchment Area of Run-off Average Run-off Catchment (sq Coff. Annual collected (cu m) Rainfall m) (m) Pre-Development 1 Plot Area 1277949.58 0.2 0.65 166133.4 Post Development 1 Roof-Top 670583.55 0.9 0.65 392291 2 Paved area 186753.53 0.7 0.65 84973 3 Green Area 420612.5 0.1 0.65 27340 Total Available Run-off 504604

Table 18: Calculations for Roof-Top Rain Harvesting S. No. Catchment Area of Run-off Peak Run-off Catchment (sq Coff. Hourly collected (cu m) Rainfall m) (m/hr) 1 Roof-Top 670583.55 0.9 0.045 27159 2 Paved area 186753.53 0.7 0.045 5883 3 Green Area 420612.5 0.1 0.045 1893 Total hourly Run-off 34934 Taking Retention of 15 min, run-off load is 8734 Size of RWH Pit (diameter- 6 m , depth 6 m) 169.6 No. of Pits Required 52

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Form 1A 30 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 19: Water Conservation Plan Measures Type Water Conservation Fixtures Dual plumbing cisterns, Dual flushing system, low flow taps, low flow urinals, sensor based taps in commercial areas and facility areas, low faucet taps, low flow showers, tap aerators, auto control valves and pressure reducing devices Monetary Measures Metering (flow water) and pricing of water Leakage Prevention Timely detection of leakages in pipeline & tanks Wastage Prevention Alarms for filling of tank Storm water harvesting Storm water collection and recharging system. 57 nos of pits for recharge pits to be provided for recharging collected rain water to ground.

Figure 11: Schematic Diagram of RWH Pit 2.7 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post

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Form 1A 31 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way? The project will include paved areas and thus the runoff from the plot is expected to increase due to reduced infiltration. However, the increased runoff will not cause flooding or water logging as a well designed storm water drainage will be provided. The runoff will finally be collected into rainwater harvesting pits for groundwater recharging. The quality of the runoff is expected to improve due to paved areas.

2.8 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (will there be tapping of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any) Water will be taken from ground water. Water will be taken after obtaining permission from competent authority. Ground water quality analysis will be carried out after award of ToR.

2.9 What precautions/ measures have been proposed to check the surface run-off, as well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body? The following management measures are suggested to protect the water quality are: ‹ Avoid excavation during monsoon season. ‹ Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion. ‹ Toilets will be constructed on the site during construction phase and the sewage will be channelized to the septic tank in order to prevent sewage from entering the water bodies. ‹ Any area with loose debris/soil within the site shall be fully planted by local plant species. ‹ To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil/grease, leak proof containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil/grease. The floors of oil/grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious. ‹ Collection and settling in the storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs, and prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site will be adhered to minimize water pollution.

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Form 1A 32 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

2.10 How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication contour levels). Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it is free of contamination. A detailed Storm Water Management Plan will be developed which will consider the sources of storm water. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will include the following: • Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains. • Installation of clarifiers or Oil/Water separators/traps system of adequate capacity around parking areas and garages as per requirement. • Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season. • Conducting routine inspections to ensure cleanliness. • Preparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel and oil storage areas. • Provision of silt traps in storm water drains. • Good housekeeping in the above areas.

2.11 Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period lead to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation). Toilets will be constructed on site during construction phase and the waste water arising from the project is to be disposed off in septic tanks/soak pits. Daily cleaning of the site will be carried out. Dustbins will be provided at project site for collection of waste generated. Collected solid waste will be handed over to local authority responsible for waste management in that area. Drinking water & bathing facility will be provided at site for construction workers. These practices will help maintaining sanitary conditions at the project site during construction phase.

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Form 1A 33 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

2.12 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of sullage generation, treatment capacities with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal). It is estimated that sewage generation from the project is 5969 KLD which should be treated in STP of capacity 7164 KLD. STP will be installed in modules as required. Sewerage collection network will be provided at the site to collect the sewage. Dual plumbing system will be provided so as to re-use STP treated water for flushing, horticulture and other miscellaneous uses. It is estimated 4775 KLD of water will be recovered after treatment in STP out of which 2083 KLD will be used in flushing, 1262 KLD in horticulture and 355 KLD in other miscellaneous use. Remaining 1075 KLD of treated water can be given for construction purpose in nearby areas, irrigation purpose, watering to nearby green area or can be used for HVAC cooling in the proposed commercial area within the site or may be disposed-off to sewer.

2.13 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used for flushing of toilets or any other use. Dual plumbing system that utilizes separate piping systems for freshwater and recycled water will be adopted for the project. Sewage will be treated in the STP provided within the project site. Treated water will be used for flushing, horticulture and other non potable miscellaneous purpose.

3. VEGETATION

3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local ecosystem with its unique features, if any). No ecologically sensitive area falls within the project site and 1 km of project site. Hence, no threat is anticipated to ecological environment. Green area measuring 420612.5 sq m (33.0 % of plot area) will be developed at project site. This will improve the ecology of the area as native plant species will be planted. 3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)

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Form 1A 34 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

The project site does not support any significant vegetation. It is proposed that area of 420612.5 sq m will be kept under greens which are app. 33% of the total plot area. Break-up of the green area to be provided at the site is given below in Table 20. Table 20: Details of Green Area S. No. Development Green Area (sq m) 1. Group housing 12827 2. Residential Plotted 161561 3. Farm house 2067 4. Commercial 4108 5. Retail 7813 6. Institutions 4753.3 7. Facility Area 12089.3 8. Other Reserved Organized Greens 121252.89 9. Along Roads 94141.01 Total Green Area 420612.5 Total Plot Area 1277949.58 Percentage of Green Area at SIte 33% Nos. of trees 3300

3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site – features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?) The project site does not support any significant vegetation. It is proposed that area of 420612.5 sq m will be kept under greens which are app. 33% of the total plot area. This will improve the ecology of the area. Evergreen, native species will preferably be planted at the project site. Native species are adapted to natural conditions and also requires less aftercare and maintenance. Trees with large & round canopy will be planted. Plantation will act as noise buffer and will provide surface for dust settlement. Break up of green area is given below in Table 21. Green belt development plan for the area is given below. Table 21: Break-up of Green Area S. No. Green Area Area (sq m) 1. Green Belt 82087.44 2. Avenue plantation 182818.5 3. Organized Green 155706.6 Total Green Area 420612.5

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Form 1A 35 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

All the developments are associated with the pollution of one or more environmental component. Plants are the natural sink of that pollution. Plants help in abatement of the pollution and restore the degraded environment. Green belt lowers down the air pollution by providing a surface to settle down or by absorbing the pollutants, attenuate noise level and uses the waste water. Phyto- remediation is one of the most successful available technologies of restoring the degraded environment. Green cover will comprise of: • A peripheral green belt • Avenue plantation • Lawns/parks • Grass cretes in parking areas • Planters

Selection of Plant Species for Green Belt Development Selection of plant species for the development depends on various factors such as climate, elevation and soil. The plants having following desirable characteristics would be selected for plantation 1. Species should be fast growing and providing optimum penetrability with minimal maintenance. Perennial, evergreen & fast growing trees 2. Species should be wind-firm and deep rooted 3. Indigenous and locally available species 4. Plants with high foliage density, leaves with larger leaf area and hairy on both the surfaces. Round, thick & spreading canopy is preferred for peripheral green belt and oblong canopy for road side plantation 5. Ability to withstand conditions like inundation and drought 6. Soil improving plants (Nitrogen fixing rapidly decomposable leaf litter) 7. Bird and insect attracting species 8. Tolerant to climatic conditions of the area and with less water requirement. Species

tolerance to air pollutants like SO 2 and NO 2 should be preferred 9. Plants with ornamental foliage & shrubs with fragrant flowers and fruit bearing 10. Plantation should maintain ecological & hydrological balance of the region.

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Form 1A 36 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

List of the trees which can be planted at the site as per the Green Belt development Guidelines, 2000 by CPCB is given below in Table 22. Table 22: List of Trees which can be planted at Site S. No. Botanical Name Common Name Trees 1 Albizzia lebbek Shirish 2 Melia azadirach Bakain 3 Toona cilata Roxb Indian Cedar 4 Litsea glutinosa Soft bollygum 5 Mallotus philippinensis Kamala 6 Diospyros melanoxylon Tendu 7 Ehretia laevis Chamror 8 Mangifera indica Aam 9 Lannea coromandelica Mohini 10 Pistacia khinjuk Kakra 11 Cassia fistula Amaltas 12 Litsaea glutinosa Asan 13 Albizzia lebbek Sirish 14 Flcus glomerata Guler 15 Butea monosperma Palash 16 Ziziphus mauritiana Ber 17 Azadirachta indiaca Neem 18 Aegel maemelos Bel 19 Ailanthes excels Mahanimb 20 Bombax cebia Shalmali 21 Moras alba Shehtut 22 Phoenix sylvestris Sugar date palm Shrubs 1 Adathoda vasica Adosa 2 Carissa opaca Jungli Karonda 3 Launea asplenifolia Jangi gobi 4 Flacourita sapida Kanel 5 Colebrookia oppositifolia Bhamber 6 Woodfordia fruticosa Dhaaya 7 Jasminum multiflorum Jasmine 8 Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Linn. Parijat 9 Randia tetrasperma India willow 10 Murraya koenigii Kari ped 11 Dodonaea viscosa Sanatta 12 Grewia oppositifolia Beul Grass/herbs 1 Dioscorea alata Purple yam 2 Corchorus acutangulus Nalta jute 3 Solanum minima Choti kateri 4 Adiantum edgeworthii Hansraj 5 Dyropteris cochleata Wood ferm Creepers 1 Cardiospermum halicacabum Kanphata 2 Abrus precatorius Ratti 3 Tinospora cordifolia Geloy

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Form 1A 37 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

4 Cissampelos pareira Bhatvel 5 Ipomea cairica Morning glory 6 Momordica charantia Karela (Source: Guidelines for developing Green Belts by CPCB, 2000) After Care and Monitoring Plants grown will be monitored for first three years. Nutrients will be supplemented and the juveniles provided protection. Following measures will be taken: 1. Adequate nutrient supply will be maintained by providing manure timely 2. Absence of water stress 3. Construction of the protection wall all around to protect from animals and outsiders from damage Regular inspection of the site will be kept. Record keeping of number of saplings planted and surviving will be kept. Regular pruning of road side trees will be done as per requirement. Weeding will be carried out along with regular manuring & watering. Treated water from STP will be used for watering plant which is rich in nutrients. Landscape Plan for the project site is attached as Annexure XI.

4. FAUNA 4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details. No. The existing land use around the site is residential & agricultural (involves human activities) and does not provide a habitat for wild species thus no impact on fauna is anticipated due to development of the project

4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details. Project will not have any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area.

4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna. Not applicable 5. AIR ENVIRONMENT

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5.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed construction). Project development will not cause any significant increase in atmospheric pollutants & formation of heat island. It is a township project & sources of pollution during operation phase will be vehicular movement within the site & DG set operation. Green belt will be provided around the project site to the extent possible, which will act as settling surface for dust and thus will significantly reduce dust levels from air. DG sets will be provided with stack such that it is 6 m higher than the highest building. These stacks will aid release of gases at a height such that it will not have significant impact on Ground Level Concentration of various gases. Construction is a temporary and short term phase, thus impact on air quality during construction phase is also temporary. Measures will be taken to reduce air pollutant generation during construction phase also. Project site is an open land with few weeds growing on it, after development of building heat reflection from site will increase but green belt & lawns are proposed to be provided which will absorb the reflected heat and thus neutralize the effect. Ambient air quality monitoring at the project site and surrounding areas will be carried out after award of ToR

5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters. There will not be generation of any smoke, odorous fumes & hazardous gases, either during construction or operation phase. Dust generation is anticipated to occur while loading & unloading of construction material, debris & construction activities and vehicular movement during construction phase. During operation phase dust generation will result from vehicular movement. Dust generation will be controlled by taking following measures. • Covering the scaffolding • Clearance of grass or weeds only from activity area • Water sprinkling on unpaved surfaces/open areas

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Form 1A 39 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

• Washing wheels of vehicles • Storage of construction material, excavated soil & debris in covered sheds • Regular cleaning of site • Development of green belt during operation phase • No open land will be left without vegetation cover & roads will be paved . Taking above measures, dust generation can be minimized thus negligible impact is anticipated. D.G. sets are proposed to be provided at project site and will be functional during power failure.

Emission of SO 2 & NO x will be there from DG sets but stack of appropriate height will be provided to discharge the exhaust gases so that there will be minimal impact on GLC.

5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffic management at the entry and exit to the project site.

Parking provisions will be made within the plots for all the proposed facilities. However extra parking space of 426 sq m (288 sq m+ 138 sq m) is provided for commercial plots and parking space of 1059 sq m (674 sq m + 385 sq m) is provided for retail. As per Jaipur Building Bye laws parking requirement for different land use is given below in Table 19. Plan showing traffic circulation movement within the project site and location of parking lots is attached as Annexure X. Table 23: Parking Requirement Norms of JDA for Different Land Use S. No. Land Use Parking requirement 1. Residential Plots <500 sq m No parking requirement 2. Residential Plots>500 sq m 1 parking space/75 sq m of FAR 3. Commercial Area 1 parking/50 sq m of FAR 4. Parking Space Requirement Sq m Open 25 Stilt 30 Basement 35

Parking requirement as per JDA for the project is given below in Table 20. Parking space will be provided in as per the requirement of JDA norms.

Table 24: Parking Requirement for Project as per JDA S. No. Land Use Standard FAR Parking Required

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Form 1A 40 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

(ECS) 1. Residential Plots of area 1 ECS/75 sq m of FAR 38821 sq m 517 >500 sq m 2. Group Housings 1 ECS/75 sq m of FAR 184697 sq m 2463 3. Commercial + Institution 1 ECS/50 sq m of FAR 187593 aq m 3752 + Retail + Facility Area Total Parking Required 6732

5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc, with areas under each category.

Internal roads of adequate width, footpaths/pedestrian pathways have been well planned for the project. Car Parking & Traffic circulation Plan is attached as Annexure X.

5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above. Construction activities & increase traffic movement at project site will contribute to noise level in the area but no significant rise in noise level & vibrations is anticipated. Following measures are proposed to minimize the noise generation & its impact on the environment. • Construction activity will be restricted to day hours • Usage of machinery and equipment complying to the noise standards • Regular servicing and maintenance of vehicles • Prohibiting honking at project site • Provision of speed breakers at project site to restrict the speed of vehicles • Provision of pedestrian path to encourage walking • Development of green belt around project site wherever possible which will act as noise buffer.

5.6 What will be the impact of D.G. sets and other equipment on noise levels and vibration in ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details.

D.G. sets will be operational during power failure during both construction & operation phase.

Operation of D.G. sets leads to generation of noise & emission of gases like SO 2 & NO x. If not managed this may lead to noise & air pollution. DG sets to be used will be enclosed in acoustic

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Form 1A 41 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan enclosures and will be provided with stack of height as per CPCB norms so that exhaust gases can be discharged at appropriate height minimizing impact on GLC of various gases in air. Also low sulphur diesel will be used as fuel to minimize the SO 2 generation. Green belt will be provided during operation phase which will help in reducing the noise and dust levels at project site.

6. AESTHETICS 6.1 Will the proposed construction in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents? The site lies in an agricultural & residential area and is well planned. Thus, no obstruction of view or scenic beauty or landscape is anticipated. Furthermore, the construction will be planned in such a way that the organized open spaces and landscaped areas will render the plot aesthetically appealing.

6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are the considerations taken into account?

No impacts anticipated.

6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out. The project will strictly follow the Jaipur Development Authority’s Building Bye Laws and NBC, 2005 norms. All norms on Ground Coverage, FAR, Height, Setbacks, Fire Safety Requirements, Structural Design and other parameters will be strictly adhered to.

6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any other significant features in the vicinity of the site have been considered? No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found within 1 km area of project site. Nahergarh (Tiger) Fort is at app. 2.0 km from the site in South direction from project site. Other archaeological sites are Nahargarh fort which is at app. 12 km from the site in SE direction and Jaigarh fort which is at 9.2 km from site in SE direction from project site

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Form 1A 42 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS 7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Provide the details. No such changes anticipated. Construction phase: Since local labourers will be engaged during construction phase, alteration to the existing demographic profile of the area is not anticipated. Operation phase: The changing demography in the area is another impact that needs attention. The project will mainly lead to spatial redistribution of local population and hence no considerable influx of population is envisaged owing to the project. The project however will generate good employment opportunity for people.

7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the project. The area around the project is surrounded by local land area. Areas occupied by sensitive man- made land uses like hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities etc. and details are given in Table 25 below. Table 25 : Site Surroundings S. No. Category Description 1. Nearby Residential Areas • Madho Nagar (300 m, E) • Nindad (1.08 km, SE) • Rambag Ki Dhani (200 m, S) • Benarwith Daulatpura (650 m, W) 2. Nearest Town • Harmada (2.4 km, S) 3. Nearest City • Jaipur (10 km, S) 4. Nearest Industrial Area • Vishwakarma Industrial Area (5 km, SE) • Jhotwara industrial Area (6.5 km, S) 5. Nearest School • Shanti Asiatic School (within project site) • NK Public School (2.4 km, N) • Manish public School, Harmada (3.1 km, SE) • Lotus International Senior Secondary School (4.8 km, SE) 6. Nearest Hospital • CKS Hospital (5.8 km, SE) • Malpani Hospital (6.7 km, S) • Saroj hospital LLP (5.8 km, S) 7. Nearest Highway • NH-11 (Sikar road) abuts site • SH-19 (320 m, W) 8. Nearest Railway Station • Nindhar Benar RS (3.2 km, SW) • Jaipur RS (13.3 km, S)

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Form 1A 43 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

9. Nearest Airport • Jaipur International airport (22 km, S)

7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed? No adverse impacts are anticipated due to project development on local community or sacred sites. Project site is surrounded by already developed area. Site is surrounded by residential areas and agricultural land. Further no sacred site or place of cultural and archaeological importance lies within 1 km radius of the project site. Measures will be taken to control air, water, soil & noise pollution to minimize negative impact of project development on the environment & society. Environment management plan has been drafted detailing safeguards proposed for environmental management and is given in Section 10 of this report. Project is for the betterment of society. Development of project will lead to improvement in living standard of society.

8. BUILDING MATERIALS 8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high embodied energy. Are the construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency) Local building material such as stone will be used for construction of project. Low embodied energy material like fly ash mixed cement and bricks will also be used for construction of the project.

8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may results in pollution, noise and public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts? Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage: • Construction materials will be suitably covered with tarpaulin cover etc during transportation. • Water sprinkling shall be done on haul roads where dust generation is anticipated. • Raw material storage and handling yard will be enclosed from all sides. • To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask shall be provided to the workers working in the dust prone areas.

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Form 1A 44 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage: • Administrative as well as engineering control of noise will be implemented. • Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating activities will ensure minimum noise at receiver’s end. • To prevent any occupational hazard, earmuff / earplug shall be given to the workers working around construction plant & machinery emitting high noise levels. • Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during night time. Careful planning of machinery operation and scheduling of operations shall be done to minimise such impact.

8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved? Yes, for road construction fly-ash will be utilized. Fly ash bricks will be used in common areas for construction

8.4 Give detail of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated during the operation phases of the project. During operation phase, solid waste would be generated both during construction as well as during operation phase. Solid waste expected to be generated during construction phase will comprise of excavated materials, used bags, bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. Solid waste management plan is prepared for both construction and operation phase and is given in section below. This plan will be shared with developers along with the land agreement making the condition mandatory to follow the guidelines given for waste management during construction and operation phase. Table 26 details the solid waste management plan during construction phase Table 26: Solid Waste Management during Construction Phase S. No. Solid waste Solid waste Management 1. Waste materials like MS Rods, Material would be segregated. Recyclable material will be sold to bricks, concrete, broken tiles, authorize dealers. Rest will be used within project site for filling wood pieces, cement bags etc. & leveling purpose. Remaining will be sent for disposal through government authorized vendors. 2. Excavated Soil Soil will be excavated for development of basements and foundations of the building. Excavated soil can be used within the

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Form 1A 45 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

site for filling purpose. Top soil will be separated and will be used for landscaping. Remaining soil, if any can be disposed off through government authorized vendors. 3. Domestic waste Will be composted in pit within the site and the compost will be used for landscaping

Waste to be generated during operation phase will be majorly municipal waste. Apart from municipal waste some amount of e-waste is also expected to be generated. A waste storage room is proposed to be provided at the site for storage of e-waste which can be sold to authorized vendors periodically. Further, if DG sets are operated then there will be possibility of generation of used oil which is hazardous waste. This used oil is generally taken back by the service agencies. Estimations are made to calculate the municipal waste to be generated from the project site and the calculations are given in Table 27. As per the estimations, approx. 26611 kg per day (@0.5 kg per capita per day for the residents, 0.3 kg per capita for the visitors of farm house, 0.15 kg per capita per day for the visitor, 0.25 kg per capita per day for the staff members/students, whereas 0.2 kg/acres/day is considered for landscape wastes) will be generated from project site. Management Plan for solid waste is given in section below. Site layout showing location of solid waste disposal sites is attached as Annexure VI.

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Form 1A 46 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 27: Calculation of Municipal Solid Waste Generation Category Residents Staff Visitors Visitors Horticulture Total Compostable Recyclable Inert @0.5 @ 0.25 of farm @0.15 (@0.2 Municipal Waste Waste Waste kg/day kg/day house kg/day kg/acres) Waste (kg/day) (kg/day) (kg/day) @0.3 Generated kg/day (kg/day)

Group Housing 4583 229 0 138 0 4949 2970 1485 495 Residential 14821 741 0 445 0 16006 9604 4802 1601 Plotted Farm house 1 21 630 0 0 652 391 196 65 Commercial 0 2000 0 29 0 2029 1217 609 203 Retail 0 174 0 937 0 1111 666 333 111 Institutions 0 128 0 693 0 821 493 246 82 Facility Area 0 161 0 868 0 1029 617 309 103 Green 0 0 0 0 14 14 14 0 0 Total 19404 3454 630 3109 14 26611 15972 7979 2660 (Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, of Central Public Health & Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of India, May 2000))

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Form 1A 47 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Management Plan for Municipal Solid Waste ∑ Collection and Segregation of waste 1. Twin color dustbins will be provided in the common green areas for collection of recyclable and non recyclable waste 2. Door to door waste collection system will be provided for collection of waste from each facility proposed through local agencies 3. Owners are advised to provide two bins in each of the respective unit for collection of waste 4. Waste storage area is proposed to be provided within the site for temporary collection of the waste. Storage space of 2 days will be maintained 5. Room for storage of recyclable and E-waste will also be provided at the site 6. RWA will be formed at the site to manage the functionality of various systems during the operation phase and will also take care of waste management ∑ Disposal of Waste 1. Recyclable waste will be sold off to the authorized vendors 2. Non-recyclable waste will be disposed off to the dumping site by local agency in the area responsible for waste management

9. ENERGY CONSERVATION 9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source and supply, backup source etc. What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy consumption? Power requirement for the project is app. 20000 kVA (20 MVA). Source of power will be Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. 33 KVA substations are proposed to be provided within the project site at two locations. DG sets will be provided for DG back-up in group housing, institution and commercial & facility plots. However individual residential plots and retail plots may install small inverter for power back-up. Further dedicated DG set will be provided in each facility to run essential facilities like STP, lifts, elevators and accelerators. Layout showing location of the electrical substations of 33 KV proposed at the site is given in Annexure VI.

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Form 1A 48 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Effective measures have been incorporated to minimize the energy consumption in following manners: • Thick green belt proposed to be planted all along the project site which brings cooling effect to a extent • It will be made mandatory for all developers to provide green belt in their respective plot and abide by JDA laws • Preferred usage of low energy embodied locally available construction material. Usage of fly ash bricks, hollow bricks and fly ash mix cement for construction purpose. Usage of excavated soil and construction debris within the project site as filling material • Orientation is building can be kept such that it allows natural lightning and ventilation • Overhangs, pergolas and façade should be provided to control the direct sun heat • Over-deck insulation can be provided to provide insulation to the building • Provision of false ceilings to cut down the temperature inside the building • Usage of AAC blocks in building construction • Painting wall with white color heat reflecting paint • Provision of solar water heater for group housing • Usage of energy efficient lifts • Lightning in common area will be LED based. Solar lights will be provided in ration of 1:3 • Common lights will be shut down to 50% after 10:pm when traffic movement is drastically reduced • All internal lighting shall be BEE star rated. All internal lightning will be CFL or T5 lamps based • Direction signage, based on LED shall be powered by solar. Table 28: Energy Saving Calculations S. Description Energy Energy Savings NO. consumed saving using (kw/h/annum) using energy conventional efficient methods in methods in Kwh/annum. Kwh/annum. Solar based lighting of common, green, open 1 813037.5 0 813037.5 areas and roads.

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Form 1A 49 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

LED based lighting of common, green, open 2 1626075 975645 646415 areas and roads. LED based lighting for dwelling units and 3 43576030 21788015 21788015 commercial areas. Energy Conservation by use of solar water 4 27495000 21996000 5499000 heating system. Energy Conservation by use of energy efficient 5 511000 408800 102200 lifts. Energy Conservation by use of energy efficient 6 HVAC systems such as VFDs, secondary 13664851 10931868 2732970 pumping etc. Total 87685994 56100328 31581638

Total Percentage Saving 36.01%

9.2 What type and capacity of power backup do you plan to provide? DG sets will be provided for DG back-up in group housing, institution and commercial & facility plots. However individual residential plots and retail plots may install small inverter for power back-up. Further dedicated DG set will be provided in each facility to run essential facilities like STP, lifts, elevators and accelerators.

9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation? Characteristics of glass which may be used are as follows: For Residential area: 6 mm clear toughened glass will be used with U value 5.7 W/sq m K, L.T value : 88% & S.F : 0.82. For commercial area: 6 mm glass with single glazing, ST-167(SAINT Gobain), U value 5.6 W/sq m K, L.T value 65% and SF 0.66

9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications made in the project. Layout of buildings can be done as per the sun path analysis. Architectural features like façade, pergolas and overhangs can be provided to prevent direct sunlight & heat to enter into the building. Thick plantation at the site can be provided which will bring cooling effect in the area. Roofs of buildings should be painted with white heat reflectance paint. Building should be

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Form 1A 50 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan designed in a way that sunlight is used for insolation during day time by providing adequate fenestration.

9.5 Does the layout of street & building maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details. Terrace of all buildings will be provided with solar panels to harness solar energy. Solar energy will be harnessed to meet various energy requirements of the project such as: • LED based Solar street lights • Solar water heaters • Solar powered LED signage boards • Solar blinkers

9.6 Is the shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating lands? What principles have been used to maximize the shading of walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has been effected? Building material like AAC blocks, calcium silicate false ceiling, venetian blinds, thermal insulation layering under deck to the roof terrace etc will be provided for insulation in the building. This will minimize the cooling/heating load. Energy savings will be achieved by using energy efficient lightning & building material.

9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lightening and mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lightening intensity and air conditioning load assumption? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications. Yes. Yes, to increase energy efficiency, LED lamps and T-5 lamps are proposed to be used for internal lightning purpose. Solar heaters will be used for hot water to reduce load requirement. Solar street lights & LED will be used to minimize energy consumption for open area. Ventilation in the buildings proposed is mechanical through fans & exhaust fans. Chillers if used

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Form 1A 51 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan will be air cooled and CFC & HCFC free. Awareness for energy saving will be spread among occupants by campaigning and visual notices.

9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide a self assessment on likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island & inversion effects? Heat emissions from the project may be from the following sources: • Heat absorbed from the paved and concrete structures • Heat increase due to increased vehicle use However, the heat generated will not be significant and will be dissipated in the greens and open areas provided within the project area.

9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) Roof (b) external walls and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U value or the R values of the individual components. Roofs: Intensity of solar radiation is more on horizontal surfaces, i.e. roofs of the buildings. Conductance of heat from the roof is very high and this may result in high discomfort in the naturally ventilated space below. Over-deck insulation & false ceiling should be provided to provide insulation to building & cut down air-conditioning load of the immediate lower floor

Walls: Walls will be plastered both sides, AAC blocks should be used as wall material. This can provide insulation to the structure. Glass should be used for window glazing only. The R-Value for the major building components used is given below in Table 29.

Table 29: R-Value of Construction Materials S. No Component R value (Fm 2s/Btus -1) 1 230 mm AAC block 2.00 2 12/15 mm cement plaster 0.32 3 125 mm Concrete roof slab 1.04

9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details of emergency plans.

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Form 1A 52 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Disaster Management Plan • Disaster Management Plan will be developed to reduce the impact of disasters like earthquake, fire etc. and to encourage recovery. • Disaster management will be drafted to manage both man-made & natural hazard • A disaster management cell would be established which will take care of post disaster scenario. • It would be a volunteer kind of set-up and professionals can also be hired in case of eventuality. • Training will be given to staff & contractors about disaster management and handling • Emergency evacuation plan will be provided in common areas • Safety guidelines will be provided in & outside elevators

Management & Prevention of Fire hazard Project involves area development. Firefighting equipment is proposed to provide during construction and operation phase as per applicable codes and standards at the site. Further all the developers will provide the required firefighting equipment in respective plots. Fire-fighting system will be provided keeping in view guidelines of the following.

• National Building Code Sept 2005: Part IV for Fire Protection • Jaipur Building Bye-Laws. • Relevant BIS codes: Specifically IS: 3044, IS: 5290 and IS: 5312, IS: 908 and IS:2190, IS: 3844, IS: 15105. • NFPA & TAC Manual (for reference and guideline). • Consultation with local Chief Fire Officer.

Management & Prevention of Earthquake hazard During Construction Phase To ensure safety of the building from Seismic Load the Design of the building should be done in accordance to Section 1, Part 6 of NBC 2005. Buildings should be designed keeping in consideration that structures should possess strength to withstand minor earthquakes which occur

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Form 1A 53 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan frequently, without damage; resist moderate earthquake without significant structural damage; and aims to withstand major earthquakes without collapse. • Earthquake resistant building materials should be used for construction of structures e.g. RCC. • Walls should be made up of lighter material like AAC blocks to reduce the weight of the building • In concrete floors, spans should be reduced with secondary beams so as to reduce the thickness of slab and thus reduces the dead weight. • Ductility provisions should be made in structural detailing . • Bolting. Brace or anchor for high & heavy objects should be used. • Strong latches or bolts on cabinets should be installed. During Operation Phase • Staff should be given training to handle emergency situations • Charts detailing Do’s & Don’t during earthquake should be displayed in every room • First aid facility should be available at all the time • Fire-extinguishers are provided to deal with fires induced due to earthquake

9.11 If you are using glass as wall materials, provide details and specifications including emissivity and thermal characteristics. Glass is not proposed to be used as wall material. However some glass will be used for curtain glazing as well as for window glazing. For, Residential areas, 6 mm clear toughened glass can be used with U value 5.7 W/sq m K, L.T value : 88% & S.F : 0.82. For commercial and other areas, 6 mm glass with single glazing, U value 5.6 W/sq m K, and L.T value 65% and SF 0.66

9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration in to the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating the effects of infiltration .

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Form 1A 54 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Central air conditioners can be provided in commercial areas. All HVAC systems should comply ASHRAE, 2000 as amended. Infiltration can be reduced by providing proper building envelope and air retarders in areas provided with mechanical ventilation.

9.13 To what extent the non–conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used. Solar energy will be variedly used as: • Solar street lights. • Solar water heaters • Solar powered LED signage boards • Solar blinkers • Green area is provided along with tree plantation which will result in natural air cooling and will reduce the load on conventional energy sources • Passive architectural features may also reduce some heat load of the building

10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN The Environment Management Plan (EMP) would consist of all mitigation measures for each component of the environment due to the activities increased during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts resulting from the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the sites including fire. The detailed EMP for the project is given below.

10.1 Environmental Management Plan The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a site specific plan developed to ensure that the project is implemented in an environmental sustainable manner where all contractors and subcontractors, including consultants, understand the potential environmental risks arising from the project and take appropriate actions to properly manage that risk. EMP also ensures that the project implementation is carried out in accordance with the design by taking appropriate

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Form 1A 55 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan mitigation actions to reduce adverse environmental impacts during its life cycle. The plan outlines existing and potential problems that may adversely impact the environment and recommends corrective measures where required. Also, the plan outlines roles and responsibility of the key personnel and contractors who will be in-charge of the responsibilities to manage the project site.

10.1.1 The EMP is generally • Prepared in accordance with rules and requirements of the MoEF and CPCB/ SPCB • To ensure that the component of facility are operated in accordance with the design • A process that confirms proper operation through supervision and monitoring • A system that addresses public complaints during construction and operation of the facilities and • A plan that ensures remedial measures is implemented immediately. The key benefits of the EMP are that it offers means of managing its environmental performance thereby allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality. The other benefits include cost control and improved relations with the stakeholders. EMP includes four major elements : • Commitment & Policy : The management will strive to provide and implement the Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, water, land and noise. • Planning : This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements and setting environmental objectives. • Implementation: This comprises of resources available to the developers, accountability of contractors, training of operational staff associated with environmental control facilities and documentation of measures to be taken. • Measurement & Evaluation : This includes monitoring, counteractive actions and record keeping.

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Form 1A 56 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

It is suggested that as part of the EMP, a monitoring committee would be formed by M/s Suncity projects Pvt. Ltd. comprising of the site in-charge/coordinator, environmental group representative and project implementation team representative. The committee’s role would be to ensure proper operation and management of the EMP including the regulatory compliance. The components of the environmental management plan, potential impacts arising, out of the project and remediation measures are summarized below in Table 30.

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Form 1A 57 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 30: Summary of Potential Impacts and Remedial Measures S. Environment Potential Potential Source of Controls Through Impact Remedial Measures No. al Impacts Impact EMP & Design Evaluation components 1. Ground Wate r Ground Water Construction Phase • Waste water will be No significant • Waste water arising Quality Contamination • Waste water managed to achieve impact as from the project is to be generated from zero discharge and to majority of disposed conforming to temporary labor maintain hygienic labors would be CPCB by septic tents. condition at site locally deployed tanks/soak pits Operation Phase • No untreated water No negative • Waste water generated • Discharge from the will be discharged in impact on will be treated in STP project site sewer ground water proposed inside the quality Project Premises. envisaged. 2. Ground Water Ground Water Construction Phase • Water conservation Negative impact • Water conservation Quantity Depletion • 150 KLD of measures should be with moderate fixtures should be used Ground water will taken to minimize significance at the site be used during water requirement • Curing sh ould be done construction phase • Explore the options to by spraying or through get the STP treated chemicals water from nearby • Gunny bags should be housings or township used for covering the or commercial areas cured structures to retain the maximum moisture • Curing should be done early morning or late evening to minimize evaporation losses • Run-off water from curing area and s torm water run-off should be

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Form 1A 58 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

collected in the storm water storage tanks so as this water can be used for other purposes at site • Leakages should be monitored on regular basis Operation Phase • Water conservation No Impact • Using water efficiently • Source of wat er is and ground water • Re-cycle & Re-use of ground water and recharging STP treated water permission has • Use of Water Efficient been taken from fixtures like flow CGWA for the regulators & dual same flushing cisterns • Provision of RWH pits to collect rain water for ground water recharge 3. Surface Water Surface water Construction Phase • Water & Sewage Measur es will be • Silt traps and diversion Quality contamination • Surface runoff management will be taken to restrict ditches will be from site during carried out at the site the run-off from constructed to control construction to control water site. surface run-off during activity. pollution site development • Curing will be done by spraying water to reduce run-off Operation Phase • No untreated/treated No negative • Treated water will be • Discharge from water will be impact on recycled and re-used for Project Site discharged outside ground water flushing, horticulture & project site quality misc. works like envisaged. cooling, filter backwash etc.

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Form 1A 59 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

4. Air Quality Dust Construction Phase • Suitable control Dust generation • Water sprinklers will be Emissions • Construction measures will be adopted will be provided (PM) activities for reducing the PM temporary and • Regular sweeping of • Vehicular level in the air as per air will settle fast construction site movement pollution control plan. due to dust • Construction material & suppression debris carrying vehicles techniques. will be covered. Impact will be restricted to small area. SO 2, NO 2 and Construction Phase • Rapid on-site Impact will be • Regular monitoring of CO • Vehicular exhaust construction for short emissions and control • Running D.G. set duration measures will be taken to (back up) reduce the emission levels. • Use of low sulfur diesel • Regular maintenance and servicing of vehicles. Emissions of Operation Phase • Suitable control Not significant. • Stack height of DG as per PM, SO 2, NO x • Vehicular measures will be Regular CPCB standards and CO movement adopted for reducing monitoring of air • Use of low sulfur diesel • Vehicular exhaust emissions quality will be • Traffic management • Running D.G. set carried out to • Providing Footpath (back up) maintain air • Developing Green belt quality • All vehicles will carry PUC 5. Noise Construction phase • Noise Management Impact will be • Provision of temporary Environment • Construction by adopting suitable temporary and Noise shields Activities measures. will be • DG sets will be provided • Operation of restricted to with acoustic enclosures Machinery small area. • Construction activities • Operation of DG involving high level noise

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Form 1A 60 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

sets generation will be restricted to day time • Provision of ear muffs to workers • Traffic Management at site to prevent honking • Use of machinery of modern make, meeting the noise standards Operation Phase • Noise Management Not Significant. • Development of green • Noise from by adopting suitable belt vehicular measures • DG sets will be provided movement with acoustic enclosure • Noise from DG • DG sets will be placed in set operation a room to reduce noise level • Proper traffic management & circulation. • Honking will be prohibited in the premises • All vehicles will carry PUC certificate 6. Land Soil Construction Phase • By controlling soil No significant • Construction debris will Environment contaminatio • Disposal of erosion and impact. be used for leveling or n construction maintaining soil Impact will be will be sent to landfill for debris quality by periodic restricted to disposal • Spillage of oil or soil quality project site • Proper work paints monitoring management to avoid • Excavation of spillage soil • Excavated soil will be

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Form 1A 61 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

re-used for landscaping in project area. • Silt traps and dykes will be develop Operation Phase • Solid waste Since solid • MSW Management • Municipal solid management as per waste is Rules, 2000 by the waste MSW Rules, 2000. handled by the authorized agency. authorized agency, waste dumping will not be practiced thus impact is not significant. • Used oil generated will • Used oil from be disposed as per norms D.G. set Negligible to authorized vendors impact. 7. Biological Displacement Construction Phase • Important No significant • No cutting of trees Environment of Flora and • Site species of trees, if any, vegetation Fauna on site Development will be identified and exists at project during marked and will be site so no tree construction merged with landscape felling plan involved. Operation Phase • Development of Positive Impact • Green belt will be • Site Green Belt developed along periphery Development • Avenue plantation will be carried out • Proper after care & maintenance will be done 8. Socio- Population Construction Phase • Generation of Positive Impact • Generation of Economic displacement • Construction employment for local employment for skilled, Environment activities may people especially unskilled and semiskilled

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Form 1A 62 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

lead to temporary labor people relocation • Development of an area due to improved infrastructure • Employment preferably to be given to local people Operation Phase • Generation of living Positive impact • Site operation facility with all modern facilities at affordable rates & employment for local people 9. Traffic Increase in Construction Phase • Proper Traffic Impact will • Provision of adequate Pattern traffic • Import of Management & only be for parking space construction circulation short time • Proper traffic circulation material at site (construction system at site • Export of phase) • Proper signage system construction • Restrict hours of debris from material transport project site Operation Phase • Proper Traffic Not Significant • Provision of adequate • Vehicles of Management & as project site parking space residents, staff & circulation is well • Proper traffic circulation visitors connected via system at site network of • Informatory & directive roads Sign boards will be provided • Provision of pedestrian path to encourage parking

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Form 1A 63 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

10.2 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) will be required to mitigate the predicted adverse environmental impacts during construction and operation phase of the project and these are discussed in later subsections.

10.2.1 EMP for Air Environment Construction Phase To mitigate the impacts of PM during the construction phase of the project, the following measures are recommended for implementation: • A dust control plan • Procedural changes to construction activities

Dust Control Plan The most cost-effective dust suppressant is water because water is easily available on construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks, handled sprayers and automatic sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of material in transport, especially if material is transported off-site.

Procedural Changes to Construction Activities Idle time reduction: Construction equipment is commonly left idle while the operators are on break or waiting for the completion of another task. Emission from idle equipment tends to be high, since catalytic converters cools down, thus reducing the efficiency of hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide oxidation. Existing idle control technologies comprises of power saving mode, which automatically off the engine at preset time and reduces emissions, without intervention from the operators. Improved Maintenance: Significant emission reductions can be achieved through regular equipment maintenance. Contractors will be asked to provide maintenance records for their fleet as part of the contract bid, and at regular intervals throughout the life of the contract. Incentive provisions will be established to encourage contractors to comply with regular maintenance requirements.

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Form 1A 64 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Reduction of On-Site Construction Time: Rapid on-site construction would reduce the duration of traffic interference and therefore, will reduce emissions from traffic delay.

Operation Phase To mitigate the impacts of pollutants from DG set and vehicular traffic during the operational phase of the Project, following measures are recommended for implementation: • DG set emission control measures • Vehicular emission controls and alternatives • Greenbelt development

Diesel Generator Set Emission Control Measures Adequate stack height will be maintained to disperse the air pollutants generated from the operation of DG set to dilute the pollutants concentration within the immediate vicinity. Hence no additional emission control measures have been suggested.

Vehicle Emission Controls and Alternatives During construction, vehicles will be properly maintained to reduce emission.

Footpaths and Pedestrian ways: Adequate footpaths and pedestrian ways would be provided at the site to encourage non-polluting methods of transportation.

Greenbelt Development Increased vegetation in the form of greenbelt is one of the preferred methods to mitigate air and noise pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, act as a barrier to break the wind speed as well as allow the dust and other particulates to settle on the leaves. It also helps to reduce the noise level at large extent. Table 22 indicates various species of the greenbelt that can be used to act as a barrier.

10.2.2 EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENT

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Form 1A 65 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Construction Phase To mitigate the impacts of noise from construction equipment during the construction phase on the site, the following measures are recommended for implementation. Time of Operation : Noisy construction equipment would not be allowed to use at night time. Job Rotation and Hearing Protection: Workers employed in high noise areas will be employed on shift basis. Hearing protection such as earplugs/muffs will be provided to those working very close to the noise generating machinery.

Operation Phase To mitigate the impacts of noise from diesel generator set during operational phase, the following measures are recommended: • Adoption of Noise emission control technologies • Greenbelt development

Noise Emission Control Technologies The DG set room will be provided with acoustic enclosure to have minimum 25 dB (A) insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standard whichever is on higher side as per E (P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and its amendments. It would be ensured that the manufacturer provides acoustic enclosure as an integral part along with the diesel generators set. Further, enclosure of the services area with 4 m high wall will reduce noise levels and ensure that noise is at a permissible limit for resident of the site and surrounding receptors Greenbelt Development The following species can be used, as in a greenbelt, to serve as noise breakers: ‹ Saraca asoca ‹ Delonix regia ‹ Cassia fistula

10.2.3 EMP FOR WATER ENVIRONMENT

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Form 1A 66 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Construction Phase To prevent degradation and to maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control measures have been proposed. To check the surface run-off as well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body check dams with silt basins are proposed. The following management measures are suggested to protect the water source being polluted during the construction phase: • Avoid excavation during monsoon season • Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion • Toilets will be constructed on site during construction phase and the waste water would be channelized to the septic tanks in order to prevent waste water to enter into the water bodies • Any area with loose debris within the site shall be planted • To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil and grease, leak- proof containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil and grease. The floors of oil and grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious. Any wash off from the oil and grease handling area or workshop shall be drained through imperious drains • Collection and settling of storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs and prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site are necessary measure to be taken to minimize water pollution • All stacking and loading area will be provided with proper garland drains, equipped with baffles, to prevent run off from the site, to enter into any water body. Operation Phase In the operation phase of the project, water conservation and development measures will be taken, including all possible potential for rain water harvesting. Following measures will be adopted: • Water source development. • Minimizing water consumption.

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Form 1A 67 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

• Promoting reuse of water after treatment and development of closed loop systems for different water streams. Water Source Development Water source development shall be practiced by installation of scientifically designed Rain Water Harvesting system. Rainwater harvesting promotes self-sufficiency and fosters an appreciation for water as a resource. Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. 52 Nos. of RWH pits will be provided to recharge collected storm water into the ground. Thus proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it is free from contamination. A detailed storm water management plan will be developed which will consider the possible impacts from above sources. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will include following: • Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains • Clarifiers or oil/separators will be installed in all the parking areas. Oil / grease separators installed around parking areas and garages will be sized according to peak flow guidelines. Both clarifiers and oil/water separators will be periodically pumped in order to keep discharges within limits • Covered waste storage areas • Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season • Secondary containment and dykes in fuel/oil storage facilities • Conducting routine inspection to ensure cleanliness • Provision of slit traps in storm water drains • Good housekeeping in the above areas

Minimizing Water Consumption Consumption of fresh water will be minimized by combination of water saving devices and other domestic water conservation measures. Further, to ensure ongoing water conservation, an awareness program can be arranged for the residents by RWA. The following section discusses the specific measures, which shall be implemented:

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Form 1A 68 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Domestic and Commercial Usage • Use of water efficient plumbing fixtures (ultra low flow toilets, low flow sinks, water efficient dishwashers and washing machines). Water efficient plumbing fixtures uses less water with no marked reduction in quality and service • Leak detection and repair techniques. • Sweep with a broom and pan where possible, rather than hose down for external areas. • Meter water usage: Implies measurement and verification methods. • Monitoring of water uses is a precursor for management. Horticulture • Drip irrigation system shall be used. Drip irrigation can save 15-40% of the water, compared with other watering techniques. • Plants with similar water requirements shall be grouped on common zones to match precipitation heads and emitters. • Use of low-angle sprinklers for lawn areas. • Select controllers with adjustable watering schedules and moisture sensors to account for seasonal variations and calibrate them during commissioning. • Place 3 to 5 inches of mulch on planting beds to minimize evaporation.

Promoting Reuse of Water after Treatment and Development of Closed Loop Systems It is estimated that sewage generation from the project is 5969 KLD which should be treated in STP of capacity 7164 KLD. STP will be installed in modules as required. Dual plumbing system will be provided so as to re-use STP treated water for flushing, horticulture and other miscellaneous uses. It is estimated 4775 KLD of water will be recovered after treatment in STP out of which 2083 KLD will be used in flushing, 1262 KLD in horticulture and 355 KLD in other miscellaneous use. Remaining 1075 KLD of treated water can be given for construction purpose in nearby areas, irrigation purpose, watering to nearby green area or can be used for HVAC cooling in the proposed commercial area within the site or may be disposed-off to sewer. Discharge standards for

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Form 1A 69 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan treated water will be maintained as per CPCB norms. STP technology to be installed can be FAB, MBBR or SBR as per suitability.

10.2.4 EMP FOR LAND ENVIRONMENT Construction Phase The waste generated from construction activity includes construction debris, biomass from land clearing activities, waste from the temporary make shift tents for the labors and hazardous waste. Following section discuss the management of each type of waste. Besides waste generation, management of the topsoil is an important area for which management measures are required. Construction Debris Construction debris is bulky and heavy and re-utilization and recycling is an important strategy for management of such waste. As concrete and masonry constitute the majority of waste generated, recycling of this waste by conversion to aggregate can offer benefits of reduced landfill space and reduced extraction of raw material for new construction activity. This is particularly applicable to the project site as the construction is to be completed in a phased manner.

Mixed debris with high gypsum, plaster, shall not be used as fill, as they are highly susceptible to contamination, and will be send to designated solid waste landfill site.

Metal scrap from structural steel, piping, concrete reinforcement and sheet metal work shall be removed from the site by construction contractors. A significant portion of wood scrap will be reused on site. Recyclable wastes such as plastics, glass fiber insulation, roofing etc shall be sold to recyclers Hazardous waste Construction sites are sources of many toxic substances such as paints, solvents wood preservatives, pesticides, adhesives and sealants. Hazardous waste generated during construction phase shall be stored in sealed containers and disposed off as per The Hazardous W& Other Waste Rules, 2016

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Form 1A 70 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Some management practices to be developed are: • Herbicides and pesticide will not be over applied (small-scale applications) and not applied prior to rain • Paintbrushes and equipment for water and oil based paints shall be cleaned within a contained area and will not be allowed to contaminate site soils, water courses or drainage systems • Provision of adequate hazardous waste storage facilities. Hazardous waste collection containers will be located as per safety norms and designated hazardous waste storage areas will be away from storm drains or watercourses • Segregation of potentially hazardous waste from non-hazardous construction site debris • Well labeled all hazardous waste containers with the waste being stored and the date of generation • Instruct employees and subcontractors in identification of hazardous and solid waste Even with careful management, some of these substances are released into air, soil and water and many are hazardous to workers. With these reasons, the best choice is to avoid their use as much as possible by using low-toxicity substitutes and low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) materials. Waste from Temporary Makes Shift Tents for Labors Wastes generated from temporary make shift labor tents will mainly comprise of household domestic waste, which will be managed by the contractor of the site. The sullage generated will be channelized to the septic tank. Top Soil Management To minimize disruption of soil and for conservation of top soil, the contractor shall keep the top soil cover separately and stockpile it. After the construction activity is over, top soil will be utilized for landscaping activity. Other measures, which would be followed to prevent soil erosion and contamination include:

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Form 1A 71 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

• Maximize use of organic fertilizer for landscaping and green belt development • To prevent soil contamination by oil/grease, leaf proof containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil/grease and wash off from the oil/grease handling area shall be drained through impervious drains and treated appropriately before disposal • Removal of as little vegetation as possible during the development and re- vegetation of bare areas after the project. • Working in a small area at a point of time (phase wise construction) • Construction of erosion prevention troughs/berms. Operational Phase The philosophy of solid waste management at the project site will be to encouraging the four R’s of waste i.e. Reduction, Reuse, Recycling and Recovery (materials & energy). Regular public awareness meetings will be conducted to involve the residents in the proper segregation and storage techniques. The Environmental Management Plan for the solid waste focuses on three major components during the life cycle of the waste management system i.e., collection and transportation, treatment or disposal and closure and post-closure care of treatment/disposal facility. ∑ Collection and Segregation of waste 1. Twin color dustbins will be provided in the common green areas for collection of recyclable and non recyclable waste 2. Door to door waste collection system will be provided for collection of waste from each facility proposed through local agencies 3. Owners are advised to provide two bins in each of the respective unit for collection of waste 4. Waste storage area is proposed to be provided within the site for temporary collection of the waste. Storage space of 2 days will be maintained 5. Room for storage of recyclable and E-waste will also be provided at the site

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Form 1A 72 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

6. RWA will be formed at the site to manage the functionality of various systems during the operation phase and will also take care of waste management ∑ Disposal of Waste 1. Recyclable waste will be sold off to the authorized vendors 2. Non-recyclable waste will be disposed off to the dumping site by local agency in the area responsible for waste management Apart from the municipal waste, E-waste comprising of rejected CFL, bulbs, laptops, TV sets, computers etc will be generated. This waste will be insignificant in initial stage. Room will be provided within project site for storing discarded electronics. These will be sold to authorized vendors on regular basis. 10.2.5 EMP FOR ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT Construction activity changes the natural environment. But township project also creates a built environment for its inhabitants. The project requires the implementation of following choices exclusively or in combination. Construction Stage • Restriction of construction activities to defined project areas • Restrictions on location of temporary labor tents and offices for project staff near the project area to avoid human induced secondary additional impacts on the flora and fauna species • Cutting, uprooting, coppicing of trees or small trees if present in and around the project site for cooking, burning or heating purposes by the labors will be prohibited and suitable alternatives for this purpose will be made • Along with the construction work, the peripheral green belt would be developed with suggested native plant species, as they will grow to a full- fledged covered at the time of completion. It is proposed that area of 420612.5 sq m will be kept under greens which are app. 33% of the total plot area. Landscape Plan for the project site is attached as Annexure XI. Green Belt development Plan

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Form 1A 73 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

All the developments are associated with the pollution of one or more environmental component. Plants are the natural sink of that pollution. Plants help in abatement of the pollution and restore the degraded environment. Green belt lowers down the air pollution by providing a surface to settle down or by absorbing the pollutants, attenuate noise level and uses the waste water. Phyto-remediation is one of the most successful available technologies of restoring the degraded environment. Green cover will comprise of: • A peripheral green belt • Avenue plantation • Lawns/parks • Grass cretes in parking areas • Planters

Selection of plant species for the development depends on various factors such as climate, elevation and soil. The plants would exhibit the following desirable characteristics in order to be selected for plantation 1. Species should be fast growing and providing optimum penetrability with minimal maintenance. Perennial, evergreen & fast growing trees 2. Species should be wind-firm and deep rooted 3. Indigenous and locally available species will be planted 4. Trees with high foliage density, leaves with larger leaf area and hairy on both the surfaces. Round, thick & spreading canopy is preferred for peripheral green belt and oblong canopy for road side plantation 5. Ability to withstand conditions like inundation and drought 6. Soil improving plants (Nitrogen fixing rapidly decomposable leaf litter) 7. Bird and insect attracting tree species 8. Tolerant to climatic conditions of the area and with less water requirement & after

care will preferable be planted. Species tolerance to air pollutants like SO 2 and

NO 2 should be preferred 9. Plantation trees with ornamental foliage & shrubs with fragrant flowers will enhance scenic beauty of the area. Attractive appearance with good flowering and fruit bearing

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Form 1A 74 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

10. Plantation should be such that it maintains ecological & hydrological balance of the region. Trees and shrubs proposed to be planted at project site are given above in Table 22. After Care and Monitoring Plants grown will be cared for first three years. Nutrients will be supplemented and the juveniles provided protection. Following measures will be taken: 1. Adequate nutrient supply will be maintained by providing manure timely 2. Absence of water stress 3. Construction of the protection wall all around to protect from animals and outsiders from damage Regular inspection of the site will be kept. Record keeping of number of saplings planted and surviving will be kept. Regular pruning of road side trees will be done as per requirement. Weeding will be carried out along with regular manuring & watering. Treated water from STP will be used for watering plant which is rich in nutrients. 10.2.6 EMP for Socio-Economic Environment The social management plan has been designed to take proactive steps and adopt best practices, which are sensitive to the socio-cultural setting of the region. The Social Management Plan for planned project focuses on the following components:

• Income Generation Opportunity during Construction & Operation Phase: The project would provide employment opportunity during construction and operation phase. There would also be a wide economic impact in terms of generating opportunities for secondary occupation within and around the project site. The main principles considered for employment and income generation opportunities are out lined below: i) Employment strategy will provide for preferential employment of local people ii) Conditions of employment would address issues like minimum wages and medical care for the workers. Contractors would be required to abide to employment priority towards locals and abide by the labor laws regarding standards on employee terms and conditions.

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Form 1A 75 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

• Improved Living Facility & commercial, retail and institutional services: Development of living facility for people equipped with all modern facility. Development of commercial, retail and institutional facility will be beneficial for the residents of planned project as well as to the near-by colonies. Development of green area as recreational gathering area. .

10.2.7 EMP FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION Energy conservation program will be implemented through measures taken both on energy demand and supply. Energy conservation is integral part of our project planning. Energy saving will help saving the energy as well as the cost for the power usage. The conservation efforts would consist of the following:

• Architectural design 1) Maximum utilization of solar light will be done. 2) Maximize the use of natural lighting through design. 3) The orientation of the buildings will be done in such a way that maximum daylight is available. 4) The green areas will be spaced, so that a significant reduction in the temperature can take place.

• Energy Saving Practices 1) Energy efficient lamps will be provided within the project site 2) Constant monitoring of energy consumption and defining targets for energy conservation. 3) Adjusting the settings and illumination levels to ensure minimum energy used for desired comfort levels.

• Behavioral Change on Consumption 1) Promoting resident awareness on energy conservation 2) Training staff on methods of energy conservation and to be vigilant to such opportunities.

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Form 1A 76 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

10.3 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND MONITORING PLAN For effective implementation of proposed EMP, an Environmental Management system (EMS) would be established at the site. The EMS would include the following: • An Environmental management cell. • Environmental Monitoring. • Personnel Training. • Regular Environmental audits and Correction measures. • Documentation – standards operation procedures Environmental Management Plan and other records. 10.3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CELL

Apart from having an Environmental Management Plan, it is also proposed to have a permanent organizational set up charged with the task of ensuring its effective implementation of mitigation measures and to conduct environmental monitoring. The major duties and responsibilities of Environmental Management Cell shall be as given below: • To implement the environmental management plan. • To assure regulatory compliance with all relevant rules and regulations. • To ensure regular operation and maintenance of pollution control devices. • To minimize environmental impact of operations as by strict adherence to the EMP. • To initiate environmental monitoring as per approved schedule. • Review and interpretation of monitored results and corrective measures in case monitored results are above the specified limit. • Maintain documentation of good environmental practices and applicable environmental laws for a ready reference. • Maintain environmental related records. • Coordination with regulatory agencies, external consultants, monitoring laboratories.

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Form 1A 77 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

• Maintenance of log of public complaints and the action taken.

Hierarchical Structure of Environmental Management Cell Normal activities of the EMP cell would be supervised by a dedicated person who will report to the site manager/coordinator of the project. The hierarchical structure of suggested Environmental Management Cell is given in following Figure 10.

Environment Environmental Cell Health & Safety Project Planning Officer group

Site Manager

Waste water Greenbelt Dev.

Treatment Plant And Maintenance Site Incpector & Operator Incharge Environment Awareness Campaign Organizer Figure 10: Environment Management Cell Structure

10.3.2 Environmental Management Budget Implementation cost for environmental management plan during operation & construction phase of the project is given below in Tables 31 & 32 below.

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Form 1A 78 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Table 31: EMP budget for Construction Phase S. No. Activity Capital Cost Annual Recurring Cost (Lacs) (Lacs) 1. Health & safety of Workers 7.0 3.5 (PPE, safety officers etc) 2. Environmental Monitoring 2.0 2.0 3. Septic Tank & Soak Pit 10.0 2.0 4. Sedimentation tanks 3.0 0.5 5. Covered sheds for storage of 3.0 0.5 material Total 25.0 8.5

Table 20: EMP budget for Operational Phase S. No. Activity Capacity/ Capital Annual Area/Nos./parameters Cost Recurring Cost (Lacs) (Lacs) 1. STP 7164 KLD (7.2 MLD) 250 25 2. Landscaping & 420612.5 sq m 50 25 planting trees 3. Solid waste 26611 kg/day (26.6 TPD) 20 20 Management 4. RWH Pit 52 pits 150 20 Installation 5. Energy Saving 36.01% 50 28 6. Environmental Air, water, soil and noise 2.0 2.0 Monitoring* Total 540 120

* Environment monitoring to be carried out twice in year so recurring cost per annum is double that of onetime cost of environmental monitoring.

10.3.3 Environmental Monitoring The purpose of environmental monitoring is to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of Environmental Management Plan (EMP) by periodic monitoring. The important environmental parameters within the impact area are selected so that any adverse affects are detected and time action can be taken. The project proponent will monitor ambient air Quality, Ground Water Quality and Quantity, and Soil Quality in accordance with approved ToR

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Form 1A 79 Expansion & Modification of Project “Suncity Township”At Village Nindade, PS Harmada, near Sikar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan

10.3.4 Awareness and Training Training and human resource development is an important link to achieve sustainable operation of the facility and environment management. For successful functioning of the project, relevant EMP would be communicated to:

Residents, staff & Contractors Residents, staff & contractors must be made aware of the importance of waste segregation and disposal, water and energy conservation. The awareness can be provided by periodic Integrated Society meetings. They would be informed of their duties.

10.3.5 Environmental Audits and Corrective Action Plans To assess whether the implemented EMP is adequate, periodic environmental audits will be conducted by the project proponent’s Environmental division. These audits will be followed by Correction Action Plan (CAP) to correct various issues identified during the audits.

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