Ratua Ratanpur Tehsil - Berasia District - Bhopal State - Madhya Pradesh Khasra No

Ratua Ratanpur Tehsil - Berasia District - Bhopal State - Madhya Pradesh Khasra No

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN VILLAGE - RATUA RATANPUR TEHSIL - BERASIA DISTRICT - BHOPAL STATE - MADHYA PRADESH KHASRA NO. - 307/1 AREA - 2.776 Ha. 3 PRODUCTION - 5513 M / YEAR PREPARED UNDER RULE 42 C OF MP MINOR MINERALS RULE 1996 FOR NIKHIL SHARMA H. NO. G-2, A.I.G/GPA, BHADBHADA CHOURAHA, T.T NAGAR BHOPAL (M.P) PREPARED BY AJAY MOHAN IN SITU ENVIRO CARE (RQP/DGMMP/018/2013) 1 INDEX 1. Base Line Information 2. Name and Address of the holder of quarry lease/auction quarry. 3. Details of Area 4. Details of machines to be used in mining operation. 5. Transportation of stonequarry form quarry head to destination. 6. Details of measurement of quarry pit earlier in the area to be sanctioned and details of mineral concessions situation within 100m of this area. 7. Scheme for tree plantation. 8. Derails and approximate distance of National park, sanctuary, Bio diversity area, interest within periphery of 10 km from the area to be sanctioned. 9. Proposed annual production of mineral 10. Effects on ground water level due to mining operation and its prevention measures. 11. Details of scheme of continuous reclamation and rehabilitation of the land degradation due to mining, 12. Details of preventive and control scheme of air and water pollution 13. Air Pollution Control 14. Provision for separate stacking of surface soil excavated from mining operation and its utility. 15. Details if social and economic up gradation of mining effect area due to proposed project. 16. Any other details desired to be submitted by mineral concession holders. 17. Noise Level 18. Flora& Fauna 19. Whether the area fall under the notification area under water act 1974 20. Public Building Places monuments 21. Extent of area to be Planted/Afforestation 22. Green Belt 23. Environment Management cell 2 Environmental Management Plan 1. Base Line Information The Environment management plan for Ratua Ratanpur Stone (Basalt) Quarry over an area of 2.776 hectare Khasra No. 307/1, situated at Village - Ratua Ratanpur, Tehsil – Berasia , District - Bhopal State of Madhya Pradesh of lessee Proprietor Nikhil Sharma which is being submitted for approval under Rule 42 C of the Minor Mineral rules 1996. Details of the lease Area Lessee Name : Nikhil Sharma (Lease Owner) Village : Ratua Ratanpur Tehsil : Berasia District : Bhopal State : Madhya Pradesh Area : 2.776 Hectare Khasra No. : 307/1 Period : 10 Years BOUNDARY PILLAR COORDINATE COORDINATE Latitude Longitude Pillar No. 1 23°27'14.57"N 77°24'34.66"E Pillar No. 2 23°27'16.19"N 77°24'34.46"E Pillar No. 3 23°27'19.71"N 77°24'36.19"E Pillar No. 4 23°27'19.68"N 77°24'36.74"E Pillar No. 5 23°27'25.97"N 77°24'38.18"E Pillar No. 6 23°27'25.77"N 77°24'39.41"E Pillar No. 7 23°27'23.23"N 77°24'39.41"E Pillar No. 8 23°27'13.91"N 77°24'38.44"E Pillar No. 9 23°27'13.71"N 77°24'37.82"E 3 POLLUTION SOURCES EXISTING WITH 5KM RADIUS AN THEIR IMPACT ON THE QUALITY OF AIR WATER AND LAND 2. Name and address of the holder of quarry lease/auction quarry Name of Lease : Nikhil Sharma Address : H. No. G-2, A.I.G/GPA, Bhadbhada Chouraha, T.T Nagar Bhopal Mineral to mine out : Stone (Basalt) Capacity : 5513M3/year Grant of lease is applied for new lease for the period for 10 years the lease approval letter is enclosed with mine plan. 3.0 Details of Area i. Map Showing Boundary of sanctioned area. Khasra Map is enclosed with mining plan ii. Khasra Number/Area Khasra No. 307/1 Area – 2.776 Hectare. Govt. Waste Land iii. Name of Village/Tehsil/District of sanctioned area Village- Ratua Ratanpur, Tehsil - Berasia Dist - Bhopal, Mp Existence of public road/ railway line (if any nearby and approximate distance) S.No Place Distance (km) 1. Nearest Railway Station Bhopal 21 Km (S) 2. Nearest Airport Bhopal 30 km (SW) 3. Nearest Village Ratua Ratanpur 1.60 km.(N) 4 Approach Road 163 Mtr (W) 4 4.0 Details of Machines to be used in mining operation: The method of mining is open cast mining operation will be carried out manually as well mechanized. The machine will be used as follows: JCB, loading of Stone shall be done manually, if required the following machine will be used. Details of Machines to be used in mining operation S.No. Particular No. 01 JCB 01 02 Dumper 02-03 03 Poclain( Excavator cum Loader) 01 04 Water Tanker 01 Details of Employment potential due to Proposed Mining Sr. Particular Proposed No. 1 Supervisory staff 1 2 Part time mining engineer01 1 3 Timing Keeper 1 4 Skilled 1 5 Unskilled 12 6 Security Personnel 1 8 Working days 230 Avg. annual production 5513M3 DECLARATION Statutory requirements regarding miner’s health will be implemented as per Rules. 5.0 Transportation of Stone form quarry head to destination 3 Transportation of Stone (Basalt) 23.96M productions per day 2-3 Dumper of 10 M3 capacities are quite sufficient. 5 6.0 Details of measurement of quarry pit earlier in the area to be sanctioned and details of mineral concessions situation within 100m of this area. There is no another quarry lease of 500 Mts. surrounding area. 7.0 Scheme for tree plantation. The quarry leases is sanctioned for the period of 10 years, During the lease period we will plant 2776 plant in the barrier zone in consultation with forest Department. 8.0 Detail and approximate distance of National park, sanctuary, Bio diversity area, interested within periphery of 10km from the area to be sanctioned. There is no National park, Sanctuary, Bio diversity area, Interstate boundary situated within periphery of 10 km from the sanctioned area. 9.0 Proposed annual production of mineral 3 Production –5513m per year Mineral– Stone (Basalt) 10.0 Effect on ground water level due to mining operation and its prevention measures. The mining of Crusher Stone (Basalt) during the lease period will be worked out from the top surface above the ground water table. Thus no ground water pollution is expected as mining will not intersect the ground water. 11.0 Details of scheme of continuous reclamation and rehabilitation of the land degradation due to mining. Reclamation and rehabilitation will be started at the end of mine life which requied sufficient quantity of waste etc. for backfilling availability of waste at the closing sufficient time of mine will be very less to meet requirement ; hence the mined out pit will be developed as water reservoir in future. 12.0 Details of preventive and control scheme of air and water pollution Air Pollution Control The air quality in the lease area as well as in the nearby buffer zone is well below the permissible limits. Following mitigative measures shall be doped for air pollution control due to mining of Stone. S.No. Dust source Control Measures 1 Haul Road Regular water sprinkling 2 Transportation No overloading of tractors regular monitoring of the exhaust proper maintenance of vehicles. 3 Mine working Regular water sprinkling in working areas. Green belt surrounding land 6 1. No overloading of dumpers/ trucks/trolleys. 2. Covering the carrying vehicles with tarpaulin to prevent spillage. 3. Wetting of land and dump stock in case it is dry. 4. Regular sprinkling of water on roads in the morning and also at a moment if observed that the dust on road is easily getting airborne. 5. Fortnightly scraping/bulldozing of road to prevent accumulation of lose dust on road to shift it to side and to keep roads almost leveled to ensure smooth movement of vehicles and also prevent spillage thereby minimizing fugitive dust emissions from the roads towards the village. 6. Prior awareness to explain the Eco-friendly main plan. 7. Proper tuning of vehicles to keep the CO gas emission and noise under check. 8. Plantation of tree at the places if allowed by the authorities, to help reduce the impact of dust. 13.0 Provision for separate stacking of surface soil excavated from mining operation and its utility. Moderate layer of top soil is present in this area, top soil will be dump in a particular place and this top soil will be used in plantation. 14.0 Details if social and economic up gradation of mining effect area due to proposed project. The implementation of stone mining project will generate direct and indirect employment. 7 ANNUAL COST OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION MEASURES Budget Provision(Rs) Sr. Environmental Management No. Capital Recurring amount 1. Overhead water sprinkle facility with solar pump for outgoing and 45000.00 11250.00 incoming transportation vehicles for haul and approach (@5% , 5 year ) 2 Setting tank(5x5x2m) and garland drain (110*1*1) 30000.00 3000(@2% , 5 year ) 3 Maintenance of approach road (163 mtr.) 00 35000.00 4 Monitoring twice a year AAQM@10000/-,WATER@5000/-, NOISE 00 40000.00 @5000/- 5 Plantation 2776 Plants @ 250- 694000.00 69400.00 (@2% for 5 year) 6 Wire fence ( 910 mts. approx) 50000.00 5000.00 (@2% for 5 year) 7 Tanker Water supply for sprinkling for haule road(2 tanker per day @ 69000.00 6900 Rs 150 for 230 Days ) (@2% for 5 year) Labor welfare 8 Drinking water facility at rest shelter for labor and other 25000.00 2500.00 (@2% for 5 year) 9 Toilet 2nos.(@8000/- x 2 no (Male & Female) 16000.00 800.00 (@1% for 5 year) 10 Occupational health checkup in a year for 17 workers @500/- 00 8500.00 11 Provision of PPES (Helmet, Shoes, Gloves, Goggles etc for 17 19000.00 1900.00 (@2% for 5 year) workers (17+2=19) @1000/- 12 Emergency rescue firefighting equipment’s(1 nos.) and first aid 20000.00 2000.00 (@5% for 5 year) @20000/-fire fighting Solid waste Management 13 Bins 4 nos.

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