Geedam District- Dantewada, Chhatisgarh

Geedam District- Dantewada, Chhatisgarh

MODIFIED QUARRY PLAN OF JAWANGA ORDINARY STONE QUARRY VILLAGE-JAWANGA, TEHSIL- GEEDAM DISTRICT- DANTEWADA, CHHATISGARH Area: 1.40 Hectare Forest Land: Nil Govt. Revenue Land: 1.40 Hectare Private Land: Nil Mineral: Ordinary Stone (Minor Mineral) The Quarry Plan is submitted as per the provisions of rule 24, rule 63 to 66 of Chhattisgarh Minor Mineral Concession Rule 2015 and submitted to competent authority of Govt. of C.G for approval Lessee T. Ramesh Raja Kirana Marchent, Market Road Bhadrachala, District- Bhadradri Telangana Prepared By Yogeshwar Singh RQP/DGMCG/20/2015 INDEX Chapter Title Page No. Introduction 2 1 General 3 2 Location 4 3 Geology and Exploration 6 4 Reserves 10 5 Development and Production Program 11 6 Manpower Deployment 18 7 Use of Mineral 19 8 Waste Dump Disposal 19 9 Environment Management Plan 20 10 Reclamation of soil 25 11 Quarry closure plan 26 ANNEXURES S No. Particulars Annex. No. 1 Consent letter of lessee for preparation of Quarry plan I 2 Copy of Lease Transfer deed II 3 Copy of Extension Lease Deed III 4 Copy of Environment Clearance IV 5 Photographs of the area V 6 RQP certificate VI PLATES S No. Particulars Plate No. 1 Khasra map of the area I 2 Location map II 3 Key Plan III 4 Surface Geological and Geological Section IV 5 Production and development plan and section V 6 Conceptual Plan and Section VI 7 Quarry Closure plan VII INTRODUCTION Shri T. Ramesh S/o shri T. Rajeshwar Rao resident at Raja Kirana Marchent, Market Road, Bhadrahcalam, Telangana is operating a Ordinary stone (minor mineral) quarry at Khasara no 287 village-Jawanga Tehsil- Geedam, District- Dantewada over an area of 1.40 hectare. The first quarry plan was approved by letter no/1026/Khanij/2016 Dantewada dated 03.12.2016 and subsequently Environment clearance was taken on dated 27.12.2016 by letter no 1102/DEIAA/EC/2016. Previously the lease was granted to shri Vinay Kumar Gupta and transferred to Shri T. Ramesh on 20.07.2017 by letter no 318/khanij/ u.p./2017. The lease is further extended for 30 years under rule 38(a) of CGMMR 2015 and the lease is valid from 01.04.1997 to 31.03.2027. Due to rising demand of building material and supply to other government projects the required crushed stone in future. To fulfilment of these requirement the lessee need to increase in production low grade limestone. For the required increased production the quarry plan will be modify accordingly and subsequently and environment clearance is also required for increased production. As per the Chhattisgarh Minor Mineral Concession Rules 2015, existing and new mines are required to prepare Quarry plan from a RQP and mining is to be carried out strictly as per the approved Quarry plan. Shri T. Ramesh has assigned the job for preparation of Quarry plan to Mr. Yogeshwar Singh Rathore an experienced geologist. He is a Registered Qualified Person (RQP) registered with Govt of Chhattisgarh. The Modified Quarry plan of Jawanga Ordinary stone Quarry at village- Jawanga has been prepared as per the CG minor mineral concession rules 2015. The provisions of other rules and acts are applicable have been observed in preparation of the quarry plan. As per the requirement of the rules 24, 63 to 66 of Chhattisgarh Minor Mineral Rules 2015 an approved quarry plan is required to continue mining operations for quarry leases. Therefore, this quarry plan is prepared and submitted as per guidelines of Director of Geology and Mining of the Government of Chhattisgarh for approval. CHAPTER-1 GENERAL Name of the applicant Shri T. Ramesh Address S/o T. Rajeshwar Rao, Raja Kirana Marchent, Market Road, Bhadrahcalam, Telangana Village Badhrachalam A Tehsil Bhadradri District Bhadradri Pin Code 507111 Phone No 9165569798 Email ----- B Status of Applicant Private Individual Minerals which are occurring in C area and which the applicant Ordinary Stone intends to mine Period for which quarry lease is D 01.04.1997 to 31.03.2027 granted. Name and address of the Yogeshwar Singh Rathore Recognized Qualified person/ s/o G.S. Rathore, Excise Control RQP preparing the Quarry Plan. Room, Ware House Road, Bilaspur E (CG) Email : [email protected] Contact No 8109649445 Registration of RQP or F authorization of the state RQP/DGMCG/20/2015 government G Name of Prospecting Agency NA Whether area is prospected by Directorate Geology and Mining, H No if yes then enclose a certified copy of prospecting report CHAPTER-2 LOCATION A-Details of the Lease area State Chhattisgarh District Dantewada Taluka Geedam Village Jawanga Khasara no 287 Lease area (hectares) 1.40 hectare Compartment no if the area is recorded to be in forest (please Area does not fall under RF/PF specify whether protected, reserve etc.) Ownership Govt. land Existence of Public road/ State Highway-05,160m towards N railway line if any nearby and Nearest Railway Station Dantewada at approximate distance 15km towards SW Toposheet no 65 F/5 BP no LATTITUDE LONGITUDE A 18°58'9.31"N 81°26'39.27"E Toposheet No with Latitude and Longitude B 18°58'7.58"N 81°26'43.35"E C 18°58'4.55"N 81°26'42.53"E D 18°58'6.30"N 81°26'37.81"E Land use pattern(forest, Govt. land agricultural, grazing, barren etc) The khasra-wise details of the applied lease area are as under: Khasara no/compartment no Area in Area in Type of land ha acres 287 1.40 3.459 Govt. land Distance from: S.no Permanent features Distance from the area 1 Police Station Geedam 5km 2 National highway 16 160m 3 State highway -05 5 km 4 PMGSY/CMGSY- 3.5km 5 Other pathway (Village Road) ----- 6 Any water body Sapgonda River 5.5km 7 Any residential area Jawanga 1km 8 Any kind of bridge No 9 Hospital/historical place Geedam 5km 10 School Geedam 5km 11 Rest House Dantewada 15 km 12 Railway station Dantewada 15km CHAPTER-3 GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION A. Briefly describe the general topography explaining whether it is a plain land or hilly area and local geology of the mineral deposit within the lease hold. Attach a geological plan on 1:1000 scale with 1-3m contour intervals. Topography The surface topography of the area is mound in shape. The maximum elevation of area is 425m and minimum elevation is 416m. The lease is part of govt land which is mound in shape attending maximum height of 9m form the ground level. The mound having general slope towards north direction. The entire lease area is mineralised with Ordinary Stone (minor mineral). The surface plan of the area is shown in Plate no IV, Surface Plan. Geology The area showing a nature and extent of the mineral body A surface geological plan and section on a scale of 1:1000 of the proposed lease area showing general topography and general geology of the area is attached as Plate No IV and V respectively. Regional Geology The State of Chhattisgarh constitutes one of the important geological terrains of the Indian shield exposing rock sequences from Archaean to Recent. A crustal scale Central Indian Shear Zone (CIS) trending E-W and passing through the central part subdivides the state into two distinct geological provinces viz., the southern Bastar Province and the Northern Satpura Province. The Bastar Province constitute cratonic nuclei comprising Archaean Gneissic Complex with tectonic slivers of older Suma supracrustals and flanked by Kondagaon and Bhopalpatnam granulite belts in northeast and southwest respectively. In the central part of the gneissic complex Bailadila Group representing Neo-Archaean to Palaeoproterozoic greenstone belt, occupies linear North and South trending ridges in Bastar, Kanker and Durg Districts. Palaeoproterozoic volcanic rocks of Nandgaon Group extend in North and South over a length around 250km and width of 50-60 km in the western part of the state bordering Maharashtra between Chilpi Ghats in the north to the fringes of Abujhmar in the south. The volcano Sedimentary sequence in the eastern part in Raipur and Mahasamund districts is included in the Palaeoproterozoic Sonakhan Group. The Nandgon volcanic belt is intruded by batholithic Dongargarh Granite. The Dongargarh Grantie and its equivalent granites in Mandanbera and Kanker-Mainpur areas occupy major portion of south- central part of the state. Meso- Neoproterozoic platformal cover sequence of Chhhattisgarh plains. The cover sediments of Indravati, Sabri and Pairi Groups which are equivalents of Chhattisgarh Group, occupy Jagdalpur plateau, Sabri basin and Khariar highlands respectively. Laterite with pockets of bauxite forms capping at a number of places over these rocks in Keskal-Amabera area. The Satpura province is confined to the north of the CIS and devoid of the volcano-sedimentary sequence as observed in the Bastar Province. The oldest rocks belonging to Archaean include granitic gneisses and enclaves of meta-sedimentary/ metaigneous rocks confined to the southern part of the province in the Raigarh-Bilaspur Belt. Gneisses and granitoids exposed to east of Mahanadi basin are included within Chhotanagpur Gneissic Complex of the Archaean – Palaeoproteroziic. Inliers of gneisses and granitoids also occur within the coal bearing Gondwana basins. Precambrian cover sequences, as present in Bastar province are also absent in this province, instead Gondwana sequence belonging to Upper Carboniferous –Lower Cretaceous age is confined in the two basins NW-SE trending Mahanadi Basin and ENE-WSW trending south Rewa Basin. The two bsins merge in Sarguja area north of Baikunthpur. Lameta Group is exposed in the Amarkantak pateau region, southeastern and eastern part of Sarguja District. Remnants of Deccan Trap occur in the plateaus in the western and north-eastern parts of Sarguja District.

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