Minutes of the 84th Meeting of the State Level

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Minutes of the 115th Meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee,
constituted for considering Environmental Clearance of Projects (B category) under
Government of India Notification dated 14.09.2006, held on 10th and 11th November,
2014 under the Chairmanship of Sh. I.J. Juneja, Chairman, SEAC at Panchkula.
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List of participants is annexed as Annexure-A.
At the outset the Chairman, SEAC welcomed the Members of the
SEAC.
The minutes of the 114th Meeting of the SEAC were discussed and
approved without any further modification.
It was further informed that in this meeting 12 number projects were
to be taken up for scoping, appraisal and grading as per the agenda circulated. In
addition 04 more projects were discussed in the meeting as supplementary items.
As per the direction and decision taken in the previous meeting, the
number of the cases received by the SEAC and their present status regarding
pendency was brought to the notice of the Members of the Committee.
After preliminary discussion, the following projects were taken up on
case-to-case basis:115.01
Environmental Clearance for the proposed expansion of Residential
Plotted Colony Project “Jindal Global City” District Sonipat, Haryana
by M/s Jindal Realty Private Limited:
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. Arun Nijawan, Executive Vice President on behalf of
M/s Jindal Realty Private Limited:
Perfect Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
The project was submitted to SEIAA, Haryana on 08.08.2014. The papers
submitted were examined by the Secretary, SEAC and certain shortcomings were noticed
and conveyed to PP vide letter No.1581 dated 21.08.2014. The PP submitted the reply to
the shortcomings on 30.09.2014. The case was taken up for approval of Terms of Reference
in the 115th Meeting of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
The
Committee
scrutinized
the
land papers
along
with license
and
collaboration agreement and found them in order. Thereafter, the case was taken up for the
approval of ToR.
It was informed to the PP that the Committee has prepared Terms of
Reference taking into consideration various sets of ToR including those by MoEF and
accordingly the PP is directed to prepare the EIA by incorporating the ToR as per Annexure‘B’.
Further PP was directed to submit the following documents along with EIA
Report:
1. Table 2 of the project document on page 37 shows reduction in area of sector road,
green belt and undetermined area. It should be clarified as the development area is
increased.
2. The PP should submit the land schedule from DTCP in respect of License No. 24/2014.
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3. The PP should submit the proper Rain Water Harvesting design as per HUDA norms and
as approved by Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA).
4. The PP should submit the proper assurance for water availability and sewage disposal
from the Competent Authority.
The project proponent requested that they may be allowed to use the
previously generated data which was in accordance with the standard Terms of Reference
approved by the SEAC.
They further stated that they are already generating data from 01.10.2014 the
day after the case was submitted to the SEIAA and requested to utilize the baseline data.
The Committee after detailed deliberations accepted the request of the PP.
The PP will submit Environment Impact Assessment Report by incorporating
the Terms of References (ToR) as approved by the Committee within a time schedule in
compliance of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006. It was also decided that their project will
be considered as received only after receipt of complete information.
115.02
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Independent Commercial
Project (4 Acres), Sector-76, Village Kherki Daula, District Gurgaon,
Haryana by M/s DLF Universal Ltd.
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. R.C. Bakshi, Chief Advisor on behalf of M/s DLF
Universal Ltd.:
Perfect Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 01.10.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for appraisal in the 115th Meeting
of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
During presentation, the Committee was informed that it is an Independent
Commercial Project (4 Acres), Sector-76, Village Kherki Daula, District Gurgaon, Haryana.
The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 126 Crores. Total Plot area is 4 Acres (16187.4 Sq.
Meters) and net plot area is 15798.9024 Sq. Meters. Total built up area will be
approximately 43994.169 Sq. Meters. Basement area of 19149.62 Sq. Meters has been
proposed. The project will comprise of Two Blocks i.e. Block A consisting of 3 Basements +
Ground Floor +19 floors and Block B consisting of 3 Basements + Ground Floor +23 floors,
Shops, Service Apartment & Gym etc. The maximum height of the building is approx.
97.9 meters.
It was also informed that the green belt development area has been kept as
20.49% (i.e. 3238 Sq. Meter approximately) of the total plot area. 12.49% (1962.50 Sq.
Meters) of the total plot area would be earmarked for plantation in the form of shelter belt
around the periphery of the project area and in the form of avenue line on either side of
the roads. 8% (1275.50 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area under herbs/ shrubs/ climbers/
lawns and parks. The total water requirement for the project will be 191 KLD (i.e. 88 KLD
of fresh water & 103 KLD of recycled treated water). The waste water generation will be
115 KLD which will be treated upto tertiary level in STP having total capacity of 200 KLD.
The STP treated water will be used for flushing, cooling, horticulture and other misc.
purposes. It was informed by the project proponent that the power requirement for the
project will be 2660 Kw and for power back up they will install 03x1010 Nos. of DG Sets of
3030 KVA capacity. Parking requirement for the project as per Haryana Bye Laws is 474
ECS but the parking proposed to be provided in the project is 541 ECS. They have fire and
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safety plan as per the National Building Code for which the PP has submitted the duly
approved fire fighting plans. There will be total solid waste generation of 516 Kg/day. Out
of this the bio-degradable waste will be composted in the project premises and the manure
produced will be used for horticulture and green development. It was pointed out that the
required water for the project will be provided through HUDA Municipal supply.
Detailed discussions were held about Solid Waste Management, rain water
harvesting, fire fighting plan, noise and vibration plan, health and welfare of the laborers,
electrical hazard plan, environment monitoring plan, energy conservation measures and
environment management plan. There will be 3 Nos. of rain water harvesting structures as
approved by CGWA (2 R.W.H single bore and 1 R.W.H pit Double bore). The mitigation
measures were found in order by the Committee.
After deliberations the Committee rated this project with “Gold Rating” and
was of the unanimous view that this case for granting Environmental Clearance under EIA
Notification dated 14.9.2006 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest,
Government of India should be recommended to the SEIAA with the following stipulations:
PART ASPECIFIC CONDITIONS:Construction Phase:[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
(vi)
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
[xii]
[xiii]
[xiv]
A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the project.
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by
the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste
generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on
the neighboring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for
general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices as referred.
Permission from Competent Authority for supply of water shall be obtained prior to
operation of the project.
Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
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[xv]
Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while
it is aspirational for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xvi] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation Act
shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
[xvii] The PP will construct 3 (Three) of rain water harvesting structures as approved by
CGWA (2 R.W.H single bore and 1 R.W.H pit Double bore) for recharging the ground
water within the project premises.
[xviii] The PP will provide minimum one hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case of
fire.
[xix] That the PP will provide Water Bodies of size of 5% of the net project areas as
stipulated in the Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
That the PP will submit an affidavit that underground water will not be used in
construction activity and they will also indicate the source of water.
Operational Phase:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
[xii]
The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
standards including odour and treated effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit
discharge. The STP should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.
Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the treated water should have BOD maximum upto 10 ppm and the
treated water will be used for flushing, gardening, DG set cooling and running of
fountain in the water body to achieve zero exit discharge.
For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Biodegradable waste will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG
sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).
Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
The project proponent should maintain at least 20% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and
noise. The open spaces inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered
with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of
the project should have broad leaves.
Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of accumulated water.
Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well pipe for rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts.
above the ground water table.
The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation
with Central Ground Water Authority.
There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be used.
A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
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[xiii]
Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels must
be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.
[xiv] The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The biodegradable waste should be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
[xv]
The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
[xvi] The PP will use water from the already existing tube wells for domestic purposes only
after getting permission from CGWA during operational phase.
[xvii] The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining
the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space
should be used.
[xviii] The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.
[xix] Project proponent will make provision for 5% of the net planned area of the project to
be reserved for water bodies as per Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
Project proponent will provide atleast one hydraulic lift for fire safety and rescue
operation.
[xxi] Project proponent will use excess treated water in water bodies and for construction
work at other sites. Treated water will not be allowed to go waste and enter into
sewer.
PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA Haryana,
Panchkula.
The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if
it is found that false information had been given for getting approval of this project.
The PP will start construction only after getting NOC from the Forest Department
that the area under consideration does not fall under Section 4 and 5 of PLPA-1900.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest Act,
1927 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective
authorities prior to construction of the project.
The PP will use CFL in Godowns also to further improve the electricity saving for
which PP agrees.
The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves.
That the PP will provide Helipad facility in all the towers/ buildings where the
height is more than 60 meters.
That the PP will provide at least one hydraulic lift.
That the PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and is
maintained properly.
The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court/High Courts.
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115.03
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Modernisation of
Independent Commercial Project (4 Acres), “DLF Galleria-91” Sector91, Village Mewka, District Gurgaon, Haryana by M/s DLF Limited:
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. R.C. Bakshi, Chief Advisor on behalf of M/s DLF Ltd.:
Perfect Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 01.10.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for appraisal in the 115 th Meeting
of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
During presentation, the Committee was informed that it is a proposed
Modernisation of Independent Commercial Project, “DLF Galleria-91” Sector-91, Village
Mewka, District Gurgaon, Haryana. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 125 Crores.
The Environmental Clearance was granted to the project by the SEIAA vide letter No.
SEIAA/HR/2013/380 dated 26.06.2013. Total Plot area is 4 Acres (16187.8 Sq. Meters)
and Net plot area is 15080.989 Sq. Meters. Total built up area will be approximately
50025.75 Sq. Meters.
Basement area of 21766.36 Sq. Meters has been proposed. The
project will comprise of 02 basements, + Ground Floor + 6 floors having Mall, Theatre,
Restaurant, Shops and Offices etc. The maximum height of the building is approx. 28
meters.
It was also informed that the green belt development area has been kept as
19.99% (i.e. 3016.19 Sq. Meter approximately) of the total plot area. 15% (2262.057 Sq.
Meters) of the total plot area would be earmarked for plantation in the form of shelter belt
around the periphery of the project area and in the form of avenue line on either side of
the roads. 4.99% (754 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area under herbs / shrubs/ climbers/
lawns and parks. The total water requirement for the project will be 302 KLD (i.e. 67 KLD
of fresh water & 235 KLD of recycled treated water). The waste water generation will be
138 KLD which will be treated upto tertiary level in STP having total capacity of 170 KLD.
The STP treated water will be used for flushing, cooling, horticulture and other misc.
purposes. It was informed by the project proponent that the power requirement for the
project will be 4850 KVA and for power back up they will install 03 Nos. of DG Sets of
4010 KVA capacity. Parking requirement for the project as per Haryana Bye Laws is 564
ECS but the parking proposed to be provided in the project is 588 ECS. They have fire and
safety plan as per the National Building Code for which the PP has submitted the duly
approved fire fighting plans. There will be total solid waste generation of 1010 Kg/day.
Out of this the bio-degradable waste will be composted in the project premises and the
manure produced will be used for horticulture and green development. It was pointed out
that the required water for the project will be provided through HUDA Municipal supply.
Detailed discussions were held about Solid Waste Management, rain water
harvesting, fire fighting plan, noise and vibration plan, health and welfare of the laborers,
electrical hazard plan, environment monitoring plan, energy conservation measures and
environment management plan. There will be 02 numbers of rain water harvesting
structures dual bore as approved by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA). The
mitigation measures were found in order by the Committee.
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The comparison is as under:
Particulars
Details as per
Environmental
Clearance granted
Revised Details
Impact
Type of Project
Commercial Colony
Commercial Colony
No change
Category of the project
8(a)
8(a)
No change
Total Plot Area
16187.81 sq m
16187.81 sq m
No change
Road Deducted area
1106.25 sq m
1106.25 sq m
No change
Net plot area
15080.989 sq m
15080.989 sq m
No change
Ground Coverage
(Permissible)
6474.96 sq m
(40%)
6474.96 sq m (40%)
No change
Ground Coverage
(Proposed)
6452.02 sq m
(39.85%)
6452.02 sq m (39.8%)
No change
F.A.R (Permissible)
28327 sq m(175)
28327 sq m (175)
No change
F.A.R (Proposed)
28259.39sq m
(174.99 )
28259.39sq m(174.99 )
No change
Upper Basement
10883.18 sq m
10883.18 sq m
No change
Lower Basement
10883.18 sq m
10883.18 sq m
No change
Total Basement Area
21766.36 sq m
21766.36 sq m
No change
Built up Area
50025.75 sq m
50025.75 sq m
No change
Plantation Area
3016.19 sqm(19.99
%)
3016.19 sq m(19.99%)
No change
Road & Open area
3437.779 sq m
3437.779 sq m
No change
No. of Floors
2B+G+7
2B+G+6
Decrease 1
Floor
Height of building (Max.)
28 m
28 m
No change
No. of Blocks
1
1
No change
( FAR + Basement Area)
After deliberations the Committee rated this project with “Gold Rating” and
was of the unanimous view that this case for granting Environmental Clearance under EIA
Notification dated 14.9.2006 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest,
Government of India should be recommended to the SEIAA with the following stipulations:
PART ASPECIFIC CONDITIONS:Construction Phase:[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the project.
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by
the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste
generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on
the neighboring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for
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general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
[v]
Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
(vi)
The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
[vii]
The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
[viii] Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
[ix]
Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
[x]
Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
[xi]
Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
[xii]
Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices as referred.
[xiii] Permission from Competent Authority for supply of water shall be obtained prior to
operation of the project.
[xiv] Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xv]
Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while
it is aspirational for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xvi] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation Act
shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
[xvii] The PP will construct 02 (Two )numbers rain water harvesting structures dual bore
as approved by the CGWA for recharging the ground water within the project
premises.
[xviii] The PP will provide minimum one hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case of
fire.
[xix] That the PP will provide Water Bodies of size of 5% of the net project areas as
stipulated in the Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
That the PP will submit an affidavit that underground water will not be used in
construction activity and they will also indicate the source of water.
Operational Phase:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
standards including odour and treated effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit
discharge. The STP should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.
Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the treated water should have BOD maximum upto 10 ppm and the
treated water will be used for flushing, gardening, DG set cooling and running of
fountain in the water body to achieve zero exit discharge.
For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Biodegradable waste will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to
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rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG
sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).
[vi]
Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
[vii]
The project proponent should maintain at least 20% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and
noise. The open spaces inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered
with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of
the project should have broad leaves.
[viii] Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of accumulated water.
[ix]
Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well pipe for rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts.
above the ground water table.
[x]
The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation
with Central Ground Water Authority.
[xi]
There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be used.
[xii]
A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
[xiii] Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels must
be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.
[xiv] The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The biodegradable waste should be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
[xv]
The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
[xvi] The PP will use water from the already existing tube wells for domestic purposes only
after getting permission from CGWA during operational phase.
[xvii] The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining
the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space
should be used.
[xviii] The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.
[xix] Project proponent will make provision for 5% of the net planned area of the project to
be reserved for water bodies as per Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
Project proponent will provide atleast one hydraulic lift for fire safety and rescue
operation.
[xxi] Project proponent will use excess treated water in water bodies and for construction
work at other sites. Treated water will not be allowed to go waste and enter into
sewer.
PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
[i]
[ii]
The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA Haryana,
Panchkula.
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[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
[xii]
The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if
it is found that false information had been given for getting approval of this project.
The PP will start construction only after getting NOC from the Forest Department
that the area under consideration does not fall under Section 4 and 5 of PLPA-1900.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest Act,
1927 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective
authorities prior to construction of the project.
The PP will use CFL in Godowns also to further improve the electricity saving for
which PP agrees.
The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves.
That the PP will provide Helipad facility in all the towers/ buildings where the
height is more than 60 meters.
That the PP will provide at least one hydraulic lift.
That the PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and is
maintained properly.
The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court/High Courts.
The PP will obtain clearance from Competent Authority. According to the Ministry of
Environment and Forest Wild Life Division, Government of India letter No. F.No.610/2011 WL dated 19.12.2012 which is reproduced as under:
“3.5.1: Activities within 10 Kms from boundries of National Parks and Wildlife
Sanctuaries:
“In pursuance to the order of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 4th December, 2006 in
Writ Petition(Civil) No. 460/2004, in case any project requiring Environmental
Clearance, is located within the eco-sensitive zone around a Wildlife Sanctuary or
National Park or in absence of delineation of such a zone, within a distance of 10
Kms from its boundaries, the User agency/Project Proponent is required to obtain
recommendations of the Standing Committee of NBWL.”
115.04
Environmental Clearance for the proposed IIT Delhi Innovation Centre
for Education on Plot No. 4B, Rajiv Gandhi Education City(RGEC),
District Sonipat, Haryana by M/s National Building Construction
Corporation(NBCC)
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. Ram Sawroop, AGM on behalf of M/s National Building
Construction Corporation (NBCC):
Min Mec Consultancy Pvt. Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 30.09.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for appraisal in the 115 th Meeting
of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
During presentation, the Committee was informed that it is a proposed IIT
Delhi Innovation Centre for Education on Plot No. 4B, Rajiv Gandhi Education City
(RGEC), District Sonipat, Haryana. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 142 Crores.
Total Plot area is 10 Acres (40468.73 Sq. Meters). Total built up area will be approximately
32900.911 Sq. Meters. Basement area of 9197.085 Sq. Meters has been proposed. The
project will comprise of Residential Block, Academic Block and Seminar Hall etc.. The
maximum height of the building is approx. 18 meters. It was also informed that the green
belt development area has been kept as 48.34% (i.e. 19540 Sq. Meter approximately) of the
total plot area. 25.47% (10310.50 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area would be earmarked
for plantation in the form of shelter belt around the periphery of the project area and in
the form of avenue line on either side of the roads and around the water body. 17.86%
(7229.5 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area under herbs/shrubs/climbers/lawns and parks
and 5% (2000 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area for water body in saucer shape. The total
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water requirement for the project will be 170.60 KLD (i.e. 109.35 KLD of fresh water &
61.25 KLD of recycled treated water). The waste water generation will be 68 KLD which
will be treated upto tertiary level in STP having total capacity of 85 KLD. The STP treated
water will be used for flushing, cooling, horticulture and other misc. purposes. It was
informed by the project proponent that the power requirement for the project will be 830
Kw and for power back up they will install 02 Nos. of DG Sets of 1250 KVA capacity.
Parking requirement for the project as per Haryana Bye Laws is 316 ECS but the parking
proposed to be provided in the project is 382 ECS. They have fire and safety plan as per
the National Building Code for which the PP has submitted the duly approved fire fighting
plans. There will be total solid waste generation of 130 Kg/day.
Out of this the bio-
degradable waste will be composted in the project premises and the manure produced will
be used for horticulture and green development. It was pointed out that the required water
for the project will be provided through HUDA Municipal supply.
Detailed discussions were held about Solid Waste Management, rain water
harvesting, fire fighting plan, noise and vibration plan, health and welfare of the laborers,
electrical hazard plan, environment monitoring plan, energy conservation measures and
environment management plan. There will be 02 numbers of rain water harvesting
structures as approved by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA). The mitigation
measures were found in order by the Committee.
I, Marisha Sharma, D/o Shri B.D.Sharma, Director of Min Mec Consultancy Pvt.Ltd.having
registered office at A-121, Paryavaran Complex, IGNOU Road, New Delhi-110030 engaged in
providing Environmental Consultancy to the developmental projects covered under EIA Notification
dated 14.09.2006 and preparing and presenting EIA report to the Central & State Environment
Impact Assessment Appraisal Committees as per High Court of Delhi order (LPA110/2014 and
C.M.No.2175/2014 hereby declare/certify that:
1. That National Building Construction Corporation has allotted the Job of Environment
Consultancy for their project “Proposed Construction of IIT-Delhi Innovation Centre for
Education on plot no 4B, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Sonepat, Haryana
2. That all the parameters of Air, Water, Soil, Noise quality etc are genuinely conducted at site
in my presence as per the requirement of prescribed procedure and recorded in the
document submitted to the SEIAA for Environmental Clearance
3. That the environmental monitoring has been conducted as per prescribed procedure and
measures suggested in the EMP to mitigate the impact of project on environment has been
rightly recorded in the submitted documents
4. That I was a part of team in the capacity of the EIA coordinator that developed the Form
1/1A and also confirm that I shall be fully accountable for any misleading information in
the documents submitted for Environmental Clearance.
Sh. R.K.Aggarwal, General Manager, (Engg), NBCC Maintenance office Building, 1 st Floor,
New Motibagh, has submitted an affidavit as under:
1. That I am the project incharge of the project Proposed Construction of IIT –Delhi
Innovation Centre for Education on Plot No. 4B,RGEC at Kundli, Sonepat Haryana,
having project area 4046.73 sq m(10 acres), proposed by the Indian Institute of
Technology ,Delhi
2. That hereby I am declaring that the construction for the project has not been started yet.
The project is still in various stages of planning and approvals.
After deliberations the Committee rated this project with “Gold Rating” and
was of the unanimous view that this case for granting Environmental Clearance under EIA
Notification dated 14.9.2006 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest,
Government of India should be recommended to the SEIAA with the following stipulations:
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PART-A
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:Construction Phase:[i]
A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the project.
[ii]
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by
the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste
generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
[iii]
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
[iv]
Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on
the neighboring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for
general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
[v]
Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
(vi)
The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
[vii]
The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
[viii] Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
[ix]
Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
[x]
Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
[xi]
Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
[xii]
Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices as referred.
[xiii] Permission from Competent Authority for supply of water shall be obtained prior to
operation of the project.
[xiv] Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xv]
Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while
it is aspirational for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xvi] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation Act
shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
[xvii] The PP will construct 02 (Two) numbers rain water harvesting structures as
approved by the CGWA for recharging the ground water within the project premises.
[xviii] The PP will provide minimum one hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case of
fire.
[xix] That the PP will provide Water Bodies of size of 5% of the net project areas as
stipulated in the Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
That the PP will submit an affidavit that underground water will not be used in
construction activity and they will also indicate the source of water.
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Operational Phase:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
[xii]
[xiii]
[xiv]
[xv]
[xvi]
[xvii]
The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
standards including odour and treated effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit
discharge. The STP should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.
Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the treated water should have BOD maximum upto 10 ppm and the
treated water will be used for flushing, gardening, DG set cooling and running of
fountain in the water body to achieve zero exit discharge.
For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Biodegradable waste will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG
sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).
Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
The project proponent should maintain at least 20% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and
noise. The open spaces inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered
with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of
the project should have broad leaves.
Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of accumulated water.
Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well pipe for rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts.
above the ground water table.
The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation
with Central Ground Water Authority.
There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be used.
A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels must
be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The biodegradable waste should be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
The PP will use water from the already existing tube wells for domestic purposes only
after getting permission from CGWA during operational phase.
The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining
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the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space
should be used.
[xviii] The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.
[xix] Project proponent will make provision for 5% of the net planned area of the project to
be reserved for water bodies as per Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
Project proponent will provide atleast one hydraulic lift for fire safety and rescue
operation.
[xxi] Project proponent will use excess treated water in water bodies and for construction
work at other sites. Treated water will not be allowed to go waste and enter into
sewer.
PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA Haryana,
Panchkula.
The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if
it is found that false information had been given for getting approval of this project.
The PP will start construction only after getting NOC from the Forest Department
that the area under consideration does not fall under Section 4 and 5 of PLPA-1900.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest Act,
1927 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective
authorities prior to construction of the project.
The PP will use CFL in Godowns also to further improve the electricity saving for
which PP agrees.
The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves.
That the PP will provide Helipad facility in all the towers/ buildings where the
height is more than 60 meters.
That the PP will provide at least one hydraulic lift.
That the PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and is
maintained properly.
The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court/High Courts.
115.05
Environmental Clearance for the proposed expansion of Panipat
Insitute of Engineering and Technology, Village Pattikalayana,
Smalkha, District Panipat, Haryana by M/s Panipat Institute of
Engineering & Technology
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. Rakesh Tayal, Director on behalf of M/s Panipat
Institute of Engineering & Technology:
Kalia Sons
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 30.09.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for appraisal in the 115th Meeting
of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
During presentation, the Committee was informed that it is an expansion of
Panipat Insitute of Engineering and Technology, Village Pattikalayana, Smalkha, District
Panipat. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 35 Crores. Total Plot area is 54037.72
Sq. Meters. Total built up area will be approximately 41139 Sq. Meters. Basement area of
910.44 Sq. Meters has been proposed. The project will comprise of 16 Blocks. The
maximum height of the building is approx. 21 meters. It was also informed that the green
belt development area has been kept as 41.8313% (i.e. 22604.68 Sq. Meter approximately)
of the total plot area.
20% (10807.544 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area would be
earmarked for plantation in the form of shelter belt around the periphery of the project
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area and in the form of avenue line on either side of the roads and around the water body.
16.8313%(9095.25 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area under herbs/shrubs/climbers/lawns
and parks and 5% (2701.886 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area for water body in saucer
shape. The total water requirement for the project will be 550 KLD (i.e. 280 KLD of fresh
water & 270 KLD of recycled treated water). The waste water generation will be 270 KLD
which will be treated upto tertiary level in STP having total capacity of 310 KLD. The STP
treated water will be used for flushing, cooling, horticulture and other misc. purposes. It
was informed by the project proponent that the power requirement for the project will be
449.994 KW. Parking requirement for the project as per Haryana Bye Laws is 5937 ECS
but the parking proposed to be provided in the project is 6098 ECS. They have fire and
safety plan as per the National Building Code for which the PP has submitted the duly
approved fire fighting plans. There will be total solid waste generation of 1202.25 Kg/day.
Out of this the bio-degradable waste will be composted in the project premises and the
manure produced will be used for horticulture and green development. It was pointed out
that the required water for the project will be provided through HUDA Municipal supply.
Detailed discussions were held about Solid Waste Management, rain water
harvesting, fire fighting plan, noise and vibration plan, health and welfare of the laborers,
electrical hazard plan, environment monitoring plan, energy conservation measures and
environment management plan. There will be 15 numbers of rain water harvesting
structures as approved by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA). The mitigation
measures were found in order by the Committee.
The comparison is as under:
S.No
Particulars
Existing
Expansion
Total (Existing
+ Expansion)
1
Plot Area (m2)
21032.72
33005
54,037.72 Sq. mr.
2
Built up area (m2)
18,962.16
22,177.84
41,139
3
Green Area (m2)
11416
11188.683
22604.683
4
Ground Coverage (m2)
8060.04
4519.25
12579.29
5
FAR (m2)%
38.321
13.693
23.279
6
Area of Basement (B1) (m2)
910.44
-
910.44
7
Details of Blocks
Block 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 14, 17
Block A, A’,
B&C
Existing = 12 +
Proposed = 4
8
Height of The Tallest
Tower
21 m
21 m
9
Power requirement (KW
184.496 KW
265.498
KW
449.994 KW
10
Power Back-up
205 KVA
500 KVA
705 KVA
11
Estimated Population
(Persons)
2500 +150 =
2150
1500 + 100
= 1600
4250
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12
a. Water Requirement
(Fresh)
b. Water Requirement
(treated)
127.4 kld
121.43kld
152.6 kld
148.53 kld
280 kld
+=
550kld
270 kld
13
Sewage treatment &
disposal
141.05 kld
168.95 kld
310 kld
14
Solid waste generation
a. Residents
b. Floating Population
708.75 kg
39.75 kg
427.5 kg
26.25 kg
1136.25 kg
66.00 kg
15
Rain Water harvesting Pits
6
9
15
16
Parking requirement
a. Buses
b. ECS
c. Total no. of ECS
Area provided
Area Required
14
100
100
3371.94 sqm
8
50
50
2726.26
sqm
22
150
150
6098.20 sqm
5937.5 sqm
Sh. Rakesh Tayal, Direcrtor of M/s PIET has submitted an affidavit as under:
1. That M/s PIET have planned to expand a Engineering & Management Institute at Samalkha
and having its registered office at 1801, New having Board colony, Panipat (herein after
referred to as the company).
2. That the company has not commenced any construction work at the project site. We shall
commence work only after obtaining the Environmental Clearance and receipt of all
applicable NOC’s/Permissions from the prescribed/competent authorities of the State &
Central Government.
3. That during the construction phase, no ground water will be used water requirement during
construction phase will be met from the safe water zones only.
4. That we will abide by the ruling given by the Hon’ble Courts with regard to the extraction of
ground water in the notified areas of Haryana.
5. That the new scientific measures will be taken to reduce the consumption of water during
the construction phase.
6. That during the operational phase, if required extraction of ground water from the existing
bore wells will not done without the prior permission from CGWA.
Sh. Akshun Kalia S/o Sh. Yash Paul Sharma M.D/Director of M/s Kaliyansons
having regd. Office at 343, Sector-2 engaged in providing Environmental Consultancy to the
developmental projects covered under EIA Notification 14.09.2006 and accredited with QCI/NABET
at Sr. No. Punjab & Haryana High Court Judgement of list valid up to Stay order do hereby
declare/certify that:
1. That M/s PIET C/o Vidyapeeth Educational Trust has allotted the job of Environment
consultancy has allotted the job of Environment consultancy for their project PIET at
Amalkha, Panipat.
2. That all the parameters of Air, Water, Soil, Noise Quality etc. are genuinely conducted at site
in my/our presence as per the requirement of prescribed procedure and recorded in the
document submitted to the SEIAA for Environmental Clearance.
3. That the Environmental Monitoring has been conducted as per prescribed procedure and
measures suggested in the EMP to mitigate the impact of project on Environment has been
rightly recorded in the EMP document.
4. That I/We was/were part of team in the capacity of EIA Coordinator/FAE of Kaliyasons that
develop the EIA and also confirm that I/We shall be fully accountable for any misleading
information mentioned in the documents submitted for Environmental Clearance.
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After deliberations the Committee rated this project with “Gold Rating” and
was of the unanimous view that this case for granting Environmental Clearance under EIA
Notification dated 14.9.2006 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest,
Government of India should be recommended to the SEIAA with the following stipulations:
PART ASPECIFIC CONDITIONS:Construction Phase:[i]
A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the project.
[ii]
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by
the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste
generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
[iii]
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
[iv]
Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on
the neighboring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for
general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
[v]
Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
(vi)
The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
[vii]
The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
[viii] Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
[ix]
Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
[x]
Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
[xi]
Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
[xii]
Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices as referred.
[xiii] Permission from Competent Authority/Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) for
supply of water shall be obtained prior to operation of the project.
[xiv] Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xv]
Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while
it is aspirational for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xvi] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation Act
shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
[xvii] The PP will construct 15(Fifteen) numbers rain water harvesting structures as
approved by the CGWA for recharging the ground water within the project premises.
[xviii] The PP will provide minimum one hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case of
fire.
[xix] That the PP will provide Water Bodies of size of 5% of the net project areas as
stipulated in the Regional Plan of NCR.
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[xx]
That the PP will submit an affidavit that underground water will not be used in
construction activity and they will also indicate the source of water.
Operational Phase:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
[xii]
[xiii]
[xiv]
[xv]
[xvi]
The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
standards including odour and treated effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit
discharge. The STP should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.
Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the treated water should have BOD maximum upto 10 ppm and the
treated water will be used for flushing, gardening, DG set cooling and running of
fountain in the water body to achieve zero exit discharge.
For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Biodegradable waste will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG
sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).
Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
The project proponent should maintain at least 20% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and
noise. The open spaces inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered
with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of
the project should have broad leaves.
Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of accumulated water.
Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well pipe for rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts.
above the ground water table.
The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation
with Central Ground Water Authority.
There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be used.
A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels must
be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The biodegradable waste should be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
The PP will use water from the already existing tube wells for domestic purposes only
after getting permission from CGWA during operational phase.
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[xvii] The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining
the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space
should be used.
[xviii] The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.
[xix] Project proponent will make provision for 5% of the net planned area of the project to
be reserved for water bodies as per Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
Project proponent will provide at least one hydraulic lift for fire safety and rescue
operation.
[xxi] Project proponent will use excess treated water in water bodies and for construction
work at other sites. Treated water will not be allowed to go waste and enter into
sewer.
PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA Haryana,
Panchkula.
The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if
it is found that false information had been given for getting approval of this project.
The PP will start construction only after getting NOC from the Forest Department
that the area under consideration does not fall under Section 4 and 5 of PLPA-1900.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest Act,
1927 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective
authorities prior to construction of the project.
The PP will use CFL in Godowns also to further improve the electricity saving for
which PP agrees.
The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves.
That the PP will provide Helipad facility in all the towers/ buildings where the
height is more than 60 meters.
That the PP will provide at least one hydraulic lift.
That the PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and is
maintained properly.
The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court/High Courts.
115.06
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Group Housing Colony
(11.362 Acres), Village Daula, Sector-49, District Faridabad, Haryana
by M/s Pyramid Buildtech Pvt. Ltd.
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. Rajesh Prashar, General Manager on behalf of M/s
Pyramid Buildtech Pvt. Ltd.:
Grass Roots Research and Creation India Pvt. Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 01.10.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for appraisal in the 115th Meeting
of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
During presentation, the Committee was informed that it is a Group Housing
Colony, Village Daula, Sector-49, District Faridabad, Haryana. The estimated cost of the
project is Rs. 205 Crores. Total Plot area is 11.362 Acres (45980.382 Sq. Meters) and net
plot area will be 44992.878. Total built up area will be approximately 131456.101 Sq.
Meters. Basement area of 28614 Sq. Meters has been proposed. The project will comprise
of Eight Towers consisting of Tower A-1(Stilt plus 11 Floors), Tower A-2 (Stilt plus 12
Floors), Tower A-3 (Stilt plus 13 Floors), Tower A-4 (Stilt plus 14 Floors), Tower B1 (Stilt
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plus 14 Floors), Tower B2 (Stilt plus 22 Floors), Tower C1 (Stilt plus 36 Floors), EWS
Tower (Ground Floor plus 04 Floors). The maximum height of the building is approx.
131.80 meters.
It was also informed that the green belt development area has been kept
as 37.72% (i.e. 16971.313 Sq. Meter approximately) of the total plot area.
22.71%
(10222.381 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area would be earmarked for plantation in the
form of shelter belt around the periphery of the project area and in the form of avenue line
on either side of the roads and around the water body. 10% (4499.288 Sq. Meters) of the
total plot area under herbs/shrubs/climbers/lawns and parks and 5% (2249.644 Sq.
Meters) of the total plot area for water body in saucer shape. The total water requirement
for the project will be 504 KLD (i.e. 353 KLD of fresh water & 151 KLD of recycled treated
water). The waste water generation will be 433 KLD which will be treated upto tertiary
level in STP having total capacity of 520 KLD. The STP treated water will be used for
flushing, cooling, horticulture and other misc. purposes. It was informed by the project
proponent that the power requirement for the project will be 4196.25 KVA and for power
back up they will install 07 Nos. of DG Sets of 2780 KVA capacity. Parking requirement
for the project as per Haryana Bye Laws is 977 ECS but the parking proposed to be
provided in the project is 1226 ECS. They have fire and safety plan as per the National
Building Code for which the PP has submitted the duly approved fire fighting plans. There
will be total solid waste generation of 1907 Kg/day. Out of this the bio-degradable waste
will be composted in the project premises and the manure produced will be used for
horticulture and green development. It was pointed out that the required water for the
project will be provided through HUDA Municipal supply.
Detailed discussions were held about Solid Waste Management, rain water
harvesting, fire fighting plan, noise and vibration plan, health and welfare of the laborers,
electrical hazard plan, environment monitoring plan, energy conservation measures and
environment management plan. There will be 06 numbers of rain water harvesting
structures dual bore as approved by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA). The
mitigation measures were found in order by the Committee.
Smt. Rekha Singh D/o Sh. Vinod Singh, EIA Coordinator of Grass Roots Research &
Creation India (P) Ltd. having Regd. Office at Unit No. 102, First Floor, Mayur Market, CSC
Vardhman Plaza Mayur
Vihar Phase 3, New Dehli-110096 engaged in providing Environmental
Consultancy services to the4 developmental projects. Covered under EIA Notification 14.09.2006
and its amendments and accredited with QCI/NABET do hereby declare/ certify that.
1. That M/s Pyramid Buildtech Pvt. Ltd. has allotted the job of Environment consultancy
for their group Housing Colony in the revenue estate of Village Dabua, Sector-49,
Faridabad, Haryana.
2. That all the parameters of Air, Water Soil, Noise quality etc are genuinely conducted at
the site in my presence as per the requirement of prescribed procedure and the recorded
in the document submitted to the SEIAA for Environmental Clearance.
3. That the Environmental Monitoring has been conducted as per prescribed procedure
and measures suggested in the EMP to mitigate the impact of project of Environment
has been rightly recorded in the EMP document.
4. That I was part of team in the capacity of EIA coordinator and FAE Dr. Rekha Singh that
developed the EMP and also confirm that be fully accountable for any misleading
information mentioned in the documents submitted for Environment Clearance.
Sh. Rajesh Choudhary Director of M/s Pyramid Buildtech Pvt. Ltd. has submitted an
affidavit as under:
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1. We, M/s Pyramid Buildtech Pvt. Ltd., have planned to develop a Group Housing Colony
at Village Dabua, Sector-49, Faridabad, Haryana.
2. That I am the Director M/s Pyramid Buildtech Pvt. Ltd., a company incorporated under
the provisions of the companies act and having its registered office at shop No. 2/276 A,
Upper Ground Floor, Masjid Moth, South Extension Part-II, New Dehli-110049
(Hereinafter referred to as the “company”).
3. That the company has not commenced any construction work at the project site, we will
commence construction at site only after obtaining NOC’s /Permissions from the
Prescribed/Competent Authorities of State and Centre Govt.
4. That during the construction phase, no groundwater will be used, and water
requirement during the construction phase will be met from the safe water zones only
5. That we will abide by the ruling given by the Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court
with regard to the extraction of groundwater.
6. That new scientific measures will be taken to reduce the consumption of water during
the construction phase such as curing.
7. That during the operational phase, extraction of groundwater from the existing borewells will only be made after obtaining prior permission from CGWA for domestic
purposes.
8. That the operational phase will start only when the permission of water supply has been
obtained from HUDA.
After deliberations the Committee rated this project with “Gold Rating” and
was of the unanimous view that this case for granting Environmental Clearance under EIA
Notification dated 14.9.2006 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest,
Government of India should be recommended to the SEIAA with the following stipulations:
PART ASPECIFIC CONDITIONS:Construction Phase:[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
(vi)
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the project.
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by
the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste
generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on
the neighboring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for
general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
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[xii]
Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices as referred.
[xiii] Permission from Competent Authority for supply of water shall be obtained prior to
operation of the project.
[xiv] Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xv]
Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while
it is aspirational for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xvi] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation Act
shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
[xvii] The PP will construct 06 (Six) numbers rain water harvesting structures dual bore as
approved by the CGWA for recharging the ground water within the project premises.
[xviii] The PP will provide minimum one hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case of
fire.
[xix] That the PP will provide Water Bodies of size of 5% of the net project areas as
stipulated in the Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
That the PP will submit an affidavit that underground water will not be used in
construction activity and they will also indicate the source of water.
Operational Phase:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
standards including odour and treated effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit
discharge. The STP should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.
Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the treated water should have BOD maximum upto 10 ppm and the
treated water will be used for flushing, gardening, DG set cooling and running of
fountain in the water body to achieve zero exit discharge.
For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Biodegradable waste will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG
sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).
Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
The project proponent should maintain at least 20% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and
noise. The open spaces inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered
with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of
the project should have broad leaves.
Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of accumulated water.
Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well pipe for rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts.
above the ground water table.
The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation
with Central Ground Water Authority.
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[xi]
There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be used.
[xii]
A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
[xiii] Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels must
be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.
[xiv] The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The biodegradable waste should be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
[xv]
The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
[xvi] The PP will use water from the already existing tube wells for domestic purposes only
after getting permission from CGWA during operational phase.
[xvii] The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining
the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space
should be used.
[xviii] The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.
[xix] Project proponent will make provision for 5% of the net planned area of the project to
be reserved for water bodies as per Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
Project proponent will provide atleast one hydraulic lift for fire safety and rescue
operation.
[xxi] Project proponent will use excess treated water in water bodies and for construction
work at other sites. Treated water will not be allowed to go waste and enter into
sewer.
PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA Haryana,
Panchkula.
The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if
it is found that false information had been given for getting approval of this project.
The PP will start construction only after getting NOC from the Forest Department
that the area under consideration does not fall under Section 4 and 5 of PLPA-1900.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest Act,
1927 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective
authorities prior to construction of the project.
The PP will use CFL in Godowns also to further improve the electricity saving for
which PP agrees.
The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves.
That the PP will provide Helipad facility in all the towers/ buildings where the
height is more than 60 meters.
That the PP will provide at least one hydraulic lift.
That the PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and is
maintained properly.
The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court/High Courts.
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115.07
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Group Housing Project
(15.280 Acres), Sector-35, Village Mohammadpur Gurjar, Tehsil Sohna,
District Gurgaon by M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt. Ltd
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Mrs. Asha Sharma, Sr. Vice President on behalf of M/s Faith
Buildtech Pvt. Ltd
GreenC India Consulting (P) Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 10.10.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for approval of Terms of
Reference in the 115th Meeting of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
The
Committee
scrutinized
the
land
collaboration agreement and found them in order.
papers
alongwith
license
and
It was informed to the PP that the
Committee has prepared Terms of Reference taking into consideration various sets of ToR
including those by MoEF and accordingly the PP is directed to prepare the EIA by
incorporating the ToR as per Annexure-‘B’.
Mr. Anupam Nagalia, Director of M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt. Ltd. has submitted an
affidavit as under:
1. That M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt. Ltd., have planned to construct a Group Housing Project
(15.280 acres) at Sector-35, Village Mohammadpur Gurjar, Tehsil Sohna, Gurgaon,
Haryana and having its registered office at C-4,1st Floor, Malviya Nagar New Delhi110017 (Here in after referred to as the Company).
2. That the company has not commenced any construction work at the project site. We
shall commence work only after obtaining the Environmental Clearance and receipt of all
applicable NOC’s /Permissions from the prescribed/ competent authorities of the State
and Central Government.
3. That during the construction phase, no ground water will be used and water
requirement during the construction phase will be met by treated wastewater to be
obtained from STP of HUDA.
Sh. Rahul Singh S/o Sh. Shyam Bahadur Singh, Director of Green C India
Consulting Pvt. Ltd., having regd. Office at 607-611, Level 5, Shopprix Mall, Sector5, Vaishali,
Ghaziabad engaged in providing Environmental Consultancy to the developmental projects covered
under EIA Notification 14.09.2006 and accredited with QCI/NABET/E1A/RA014/041 of list valid
up to February 2017 do hereby declare/ certify that:
1. That M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt.Ltd., has allotted the job Environment Consultancy for
their Group Housing(15.280 Acres) at Sector-35, Village Mohammadpur Gurjar, Tehsil
Sohna, Gurgaon Haryana.
2. That all the parameters of Air, Water, Soil, Noise quality etc are genuinely conducted at
site in my presence as per the requirement of prescribed procedure and recorded in the
document submitted to the SEIAA for Environmental Clearance.
3. That the environmental monitoring has been conducted as per prescribed procedure and
measures suggested in the EMP to mitigate the impact of project on environment has
been rightly recorded in the submitted documents
4. That I was a part of team in the capacity of Environment coordinator that developed the
EIA and also confirm that I shall be fully accountable for any misleading information
mentioned in the documents submitted for Environmental Clearance.
Further PP was directed to submit the following documents along with EIA
Report:
1. The entry from proposed sector road should be atleast of 20 meters wide and should
have minimum two lane road as per IRC standards and a typical cross section
conforming the standard should be appended.
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The project proponent requested that they may be allowed to use the
previously generated data which was in accordance with the standard Terms of Reference
approved by the SEAC
They further stated that they are already generating data from 10.10.2014
the day after the case was submitted to the SEIAA and requested to utilize the baseline
data. The Committee after detailed deliberations accepted the request of the PP.
The PP will submit Environment Impact Assessment Report by incorporating
the Terms of References (ToR) as approved by the Committee within a time schedule in
compliance of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006. It was also decided that their project will
be considered as received only after receipt of complete information.
115.08
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Group Housing Project
(20.058 Acres), Sector-35, Village Mohammadpur Gurjar, Tehsil Sohna,
District Gurgaon by M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt. Ltd
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Mrs. Asha Sharma, Sr. Vice President on behalf of M/s Faith
Buildtech Pvt. Ltd
GreenC India Consulting (P) Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 10.10.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for approval of Terms of
Reference in the 115th Meeting of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
The
Committee
scrutinized
the
land
collaboration agreement and found them in order.
papers
alongwith
license
and
It was informed to the PP that the
Committee has prepared Terms of Reference taking into consideration various sets of ToR
including those by MoEF and accordingly the PP is directed to prepare the EIA by
incorporating the ToR as per Annexure-‘B’.
Mr. Anupam Nagalia, Director of M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt. Ltd. has submitted and
affidavit as under:
1.
That M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt. Ltd., have planned to construct a Group Housing Project
(20.056 acres) at Sector-35, Village Mohammadpur
Gurjar, Tehsil Sohna, Gurgaon,
Haryana and having its registered office at C-4,1st Floor, Malviya Nagar New Delhi-110017
(Here in after referred to as the Company).
2.
That the company has not commenced any construction work at the project site. We shall
commence work only after obtaining the Environmental Clearance and receipt of all
applicable NOC’s /Permissions from the prescribed/ competent authorities of the State and
Central Government.
3.
That during the construction phase, no ground water will be used and water requirement
during the construction phase will be met by treated wastewater to be obtained from STP of
HUDA.
Sh. Rahul Singh S/o Sh. Shyam Bahadur Singh, Director of Green C India
Consulting Pvt. Ltd., having regd. Office at 607-611, Level 5, Shopprix Mall, Sector5, Vaishali,
Ghaziabad engaged in providing Environmental Consultancy to the developmental projects covered
under EIA Notification 14.09.2006 and accredited with QCI/NABET/E1A/RA014/041 of list valid
up to February 2017 do hereby declare/ certify that:
1.
That M/s Faith Buildtech Pvt.Ltd., has allotted the job Environment Consultancy for their
Group Housing(20.056 Acres) at Sector-35, Village Mohammadpur Gurjar, Tehsil Sohna,
Gurgaon Haryana.
2.
That all the parameters of Air, Water, Soil, Noise quality etc are genuinely conducted at site
in my presence as per the requirement of prescribed procedure and recorded in the
document submitted to the SEIAA for Environmental Clearance.
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3.
That the environmental monitoring has been conducted as per prescribed procedure and
measures suggested in the EMP to mitigate the impact of project on environment has been
rightly recorded in the submitted documents
4.
That I was a part of team in the capacity of Environment coordinator that developed the EIA
and also confirm that I shall be fully accountable for any misleading information mentioned
in the documents submitted for Environmental Clearance.
The project proponent requested that they may be allowed to use the
previously generated data which was in accordance with the standard Terms of Reference
approved by the SEAC.
They further stated that they are already generating data from 10.10.2014
the day after the case was submitted to the SEIAA and requested to utilize the baseline
data. The Committee after detailed deliberations accepted the request of the PP.
The PP will submit Environment Impact Assessment Report by incorporating
the Terms of References (ToR) as approved by the Committee within a time schedule in
compliance of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006. It was also decided that their project will
be considered as received only after receipt of complete information.
115.09
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Commercial Complex with
Multiplex and Hotel Project at Sector 25, Hissar Byepass, Hissar,
Haryana by M/s Aerens Goldsouk Projects (Hissar) Private Limited
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. Satish Malhotra, President on behalf of M/s Aerens
Goldsouk Projects (Hissar) Private Limited
KADAM Enviro Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 03.06.2013. The papers
submitted were examined by the Secretary SEAC and certain shortcomings were noticed
which were conveyed to project proponent vide letter No. 344 dated 10.06.2013. The PP
submitted the reply to the shortcomings on 17.06.2013.
Thereafter this case was taken up for appraisal in the 87th meeting of the
SEAC held on 22.07.2013.
During discussions, it was revealed that project proponent has already started
construction work which amounts to violation of Environmental Protection Act, 1986 in
compliance of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006.
It was observed by the Committee that the project proponent has not given
the exact status of the construction carried out so far at the site.
Therefore, PP was
directed to submit the same along with the Resolution of Board of Directors as per the
Office Memorandum No. J-11013/41/2006.IA.II(I) dated 16th November, 2010 issued by
Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India.
Further the Project Proponent was directed to stop the construction at site
immediately in compliance of the Office Memorandum No. J-11013/41/2006.IA.II(I) dated
27.06.2013 issued by MoEF, GoI.
The observations of 87th meeting of the SEAC were conveyed to the project
proponent vide letter dated 30.07.2013. The project proponent submitted the reply of the
shortcomings.
Thereafter this case was taken up in the 89th meeting of the SEAC held on
27.08.2013.
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The fact apparently was brought before the Committee on reference to the
certified true copy of Resolution dated 22nd July, 2013 passed in the meeting of Board of
Directors and an Affidavit dated 25th July, 2013 of Sh. Satish Malhotra S/o Sh. T.C.
Malhotra.
The
Committee
went
through
the
latest
Memorandum
No.
J-
11013/41/2006-1A.II(I) dated 12th December, 2012 relating to Consideration of proposals
for ToRs/Environment Clearance/CRZ Clearance involving violation of the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986/Environment Impact Assessment(EIA) Notification, 2006/Coastal
Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification, 2011 which clearly states that further action is to be
taken as per para 5(ii) which is reproduced as under:
“The State Government concerned will need to initiate credible action on the
violation by invoking powers under Section 19 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
for taking necessary legal action under Section 15 of the Act for the period for which the
violation has taken place and evidence provided to MoEF of the credible action taken.”
The Committee after detailed discussion is of the unanimous view that the
case be referred to the SEIAA for initiating further necessary legal action as per para 5(ii)
above.
The
Principal
Secretary
to
Government
of
Haryana,
Environment
Department/SEIAA had provided the evidence of credible action taken against the project
proponent vide letter No. 5911 dated 19.08.2014 to the SEIAA/SEAC.
In view of the above approval granted by the Government for prosecution of
the project proponent, the presentation/appraisal of the project was processed and this
case was taken up in the 112th meeting of the SEAC held on 18.09.2014.
After presentation and detailed discussions, the following shortcomings were
concluded:
1.
The Green Area Development in the project report is not correct, it should be 10% of
the total plot area for plantation in the form of shelter belt around the periphery of
the project area and in the form of avenue line on either side of the roads and
around the water body.
5% of the total plot area should be under
herbs/shrubs/climbers/lawns and parks.
2.
The Green Area Development has been shown as 14.09% whereas in the affidavit
dated 30.04.2013 it is given as 30%. It should be reconciled.
3.
The project details in the conceptual plan are inadequate. Total built-up area
should be given with FAR/Non FAR/Basement including number and level of
basement.
4.
The L Section of building plan shows two level basement whereas during
presentation it is single level basement. It should be reconciled.
5.
Geotechnical investigation report is based on Ground plus Four Floors whereas in
the Form I and building plants it is shown as Ground plus Nine Floors. It should
be clarified.
6.
The PP should submit the set of approved building plans from DTCP.
7.
In the zoning plan about 2 karam rasta is shown. Its ownership and whether it can
be used on ground or below ground be explained.
8.
The PP should submit the copy of permission from NHAI for Entry/Exit as the
application dated 30.09.2011 made to NHAI does not show any subsequent
development.
9.
The PP should submit the copy of NOC from Forest Department for the entire
project land.
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10. The parking details are incorrect. The parking required should be worked out on the
basis of MoEF and HUDA norms and the provision of parking should be 20% extra
on the higher side of the figure and the PP will provide surface level parking as per
zoning plan approved by the DTCP. The area should be properly shown on the
plan.
11. The PP should submit the depth of water table.
12. As per letter No. J-11013/41/2006.1A.II(1) dated 2nd December, 2009 issued by the
MoEF, the PP should apply to the NBWL for seeking its permission and copy of the
same be submitted to the office.
The observations of 112th meeting of the SEAC were conveyed to the project
proponent vide letter No. 1691 dated 26.09.2014. The project proponent submitted the
reply of the shortcomings vide letter dated 07.10.2014.
Thereafter this case was taken up in the 115th meeting of the SEAC held on
10.11.2014.
After presentation and detailed discussions, the following shortcomings were
concluded:
1. The PP has not provided any permission from Competent Authority for Entry and
Exit to the project land.
If the permission is to be obtained from NHAI,
simultaneously it should be obtained from Forest Department under Forest
Conservation Act, 1980.
It is requested that the complete information as detailed above may kindly be
sent to this office within 30 days so that your case can be put up before the SEAC. It is
also made clear that your application shall be deemed to have been received only after the
receipt of desired information/documents.
In case of non-receipt of information in time,
the case shall be recommended for rejection/file.
115.10
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Group Housing Colony at
Revenue Estate of Village Nuna Majra, Sector-37, Bahadurgarh,
Haryana M/s H.L. Promoters Pvt. Ltd.
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. Atul Narang, Director on behalf of M/s H.L. Promoters
Pvt. Ltd.:
Grass Roots Research and Creation India Pvt. Ltd.
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 10.10.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for approval of Terms of
Reference in the 115th Meeting of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
The
Committee
scrutinized
the
land
collaboration agreement and found them in order.
papers
alongwith
license
and
It was informed to the PP that the
Committee has prepared Terms of Reference taking into consideration various sets of ToR
including those by MoEF and accordingly the PP is directed to prepare the EIA by
incorporating the ToR as per Annexure-‘B’.
The project proponent requested that they may be allowed to use the
previously generated data which was in accordance with the standard Terms of Reference
approved by the SEAC.
Further PP was directed to submit the following documents along with EIA
Report:
1.
The PP should submit the Zoning Plan for additional licensed land.
2.
In case integrated development of the project is to be carried out then the PP should
submit the Combined Zoning Plan.
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3.
Rectangle No. 67, Kila No. 11/1 in LOI No. 19104 dated 19.08.2014 appears to be
incorrect as the ownership of this kila number pertains to rectangle No. 68 (2 Kanal
5 Marla). This should be rechecked and necessary corrections should be done in
license and land schedule.
4.
The water table is ranging from 0.98 meters to 14.28 meters. It should be shown
correctly in a grid of 200 meter by 200 meter for correct design of Rain Water
Harvesting structure.
5.
Basement is proposed in Group Housing. The water table being high, the PP should
submit the adequate measures to be taken for basement.
6.
Pocket A and B may be shown on the layout plan for the consideration of their
services.
7.
Affidavit dated 18.09.2014 appended with the project document shows a nullah is
passing through project site. The PP should submit typical corss section alongwith
the origin, outfall and discharge.
They further stated that they are already generating data from 10.10.2014
the day after the case was submitted to the SEIAA and requested to utilize the baseline
data. The Committee after detailed deliberations accepted the request of the PP.
The PP will submit Environment Impact Assessment Report by incorporating
the Terms of References (ToR) as approved by the Committee within a time schedule in
compliance of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006. It was also decided that their project will
be considered as received only after receipt of complete information.
115.10(S1) Environmental Clearance for construction of Institutional project
“Chaudhary Devi Lal University Campus” District Sirsa, Haryana by M/s
Chaudhary Devi Lal University:
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. S.K. Vij, Executive Engineer on behalf of
M/s Chaudhary Devi Lal University
Grass Roots Research and Creation India Private Limited
This project was received by the SEIAA, Haryana on 05.06.2012. The papers
submitted were examined by the Secretary, SEAC and certain shortcomings were noticed
and conveyed to PP, vide letter No. 74 dated 26.06.2012. The PP submitted the reply of the
shortcomings vide letter dated 15.07.2012.
Thereafter the case was taken up for approval of Terms of Reference(ToRs) in
the 62nd meeting of the SEAC held on 09.08.2012. The Terms of Reference were approved
and conveyed to the project proponent vide letter No. HR/SEAC/198/336 dated
14.08.2012. The project proponent submitted the EIA report on 11.03.2013 on the basis
of Terms of Reference approved by Committee.
Thereafter this case was taken up for appraisal in the 82nd meeting held on
27.05.2013.
During discussion, it was revealed that project proponent has started
construction work without obtaining prior environmental clearance which amounts to
violation of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006. The fact apparently was brought before the
Committee on reference to the project proposal which contains a certified true copy of
Resolution dated 08.05.2013 passed by the Administrative Head (Registrar) of Choudhary
Devi Lal University, Sirsa.
The Committee again went through the latest Memorandum No. J11013/41/2006-1A.II(I) dated 12th December, 2012 relating to Consideration of proposals
for ToRs/Environment Clearance/CRZ Clearance involving violation of the Environment
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(Protection) Act, 1986/Environment Impact Assessment(EIA) Notification, 2006/Coastal
Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification, 2011 which clearly states that further action is to be
taken as per para 5(ii) which is reproduced as under:
“The State Government concerned will need to initiate credible action on the
violation by invoking powers under Section 19 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
for taking necessary legal action under Section 15 of the Act for the period for which the
violation has taken place and evidence provided to MoEF of the credible action taken.”
The Committee after detailed discussion is of the unanimous view that the
case be referred to the SEIAA for initiating further necessary legal action as per para 5(ii)
above.
The
Principal
Secretary
to
Government
of
Haryana,
Environment
Department/SEIAA had provided the evidence of credible action taken against the project
proponent vide letter No. 6280 dated 31.10.2014 to the SEIAA/SEAC.
In view of the above approval granted by the Government for prosecution of
the project proponent, the presentation/appraisal of the project was processed and this
case was taken up in the 115th meeting of the SEAC held on 10.11.2014.
During presentation, the Committee was informed that it is an expansion of Institutional
project “Chaudhary Devi Lal University Campus” District Sirsa, Haryana. The estimated
cost of the project is Rs. 150 Crores. Total Plot area is 865432.39 Sq. Meters. Total built
up area is 190654.65 Sq. Meters.
Basement area of 2975.52 Sq. Meters has been
proposed. The project will comprise Teaching Block Girls and Boys Hostel, Offices and
Houses, Shopping Complex etc. It was also informed that the green belt development area
has been kept as 33% (i.e. 285592.688 Sq. Meter approximately) of the total plot area.
24% (207703.60 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area would be earmarked for plantation in the
form of shelter belt around the periphery of the project area and in the form of avenue line
on either side of the roads. 9% (77889.088 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area under herbs/
shrubs/climbers/lawns and parks. The total water requirement for the project will be
1578 KLD (i.e. 796 KLD of fresh water & 782 KLD of recycled treated water). The waste
water generation will be 978 KLD which will be treated upto tertiary level in STP having
total capacity of 1270 KLD. The STP treated water will be used for flushing, cooling,
horticulture and other misc. purposes. It was informed by the project proponent that the
power requirement for the project will be 10730 KVA and for power back up they will
install 07 Nos. of DG Sets of 7000 KVA capacity. Parking proposed to be provided in the
project is 734 ECS. They have fire and safety plan as per the National Building Code for
which the PP has submitted the duly approved fire fighting plans. There will be total solid
waste generation of 5704 Kg/day.
Out of which the bio-degradable waste will be
composted in the project premises and the manure produced will be used for horticulture
and green development. It was pointed out that the required water for the project will be
provided through HUDA/Municipal supply.
Detailed discussions were held about Solid Waste Management, rain water
harvesting, fire fighting plan, noise and vibration plan, health and welfare of the laborers,
electrical hazard plan, environment monitoring plan, energy conservation measures and
environment management plan. There will be 214 numbers of rain water harvesting
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structures as approved by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA). The mitigation
measures were found in order by the Committee.
Sh. Manoj Siwach, Registrar), CDLU, Sirsa, has submitted an affidavit as under:
1. We, Chaudhary Devi Lal University have planned to Expand the Institutional Project
Located at Sirsa, Haryana.
2. That i am Registrar to Institutional Project having its registered Office at CDLU,Sirsa (Herein
after referred to as the “Institute”).
3. That the company has not commenced any construction work in the expansion part of the
project site, we will commence construction at site only after obtaining NOC’s/Permissions
from the Prescribed/Competent Authorities of State and Centre Govt.
4. That during the construction phase, no groundwater will be used, and water requirement
during the construction phase will be met from the safe water zones only.
5. That we will abide by the ruling given by the Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court with
regard to the extraction of groundwater.
6. That new scientific measures will be taken to reduce the consumption of water during the
construction phase such as curing.
7. That during the operational phase, extraction go groundwater from the existing bore-wells
will only be made after obtaining prior permission from CGWA for domestic purposes.
8. That the operational phase will start only when the permission of water supply has been
obtained.
Smt. Rekha Singh, D/o Sh. Vinod Singh; EIA Coordinator of Grass Roots Research &
Creation India (P) Ltd. having regd. Office at Unit No. 102, First Floor, Mayur Market, CSC
Vardhman Plaza, Mayur Vihar Phase 3, New Delhi-110096 engaged in providing Environmental
Consultancy to the developmental projects covered under EIA Notification 14.09.2006 and
accredited with QCI/NABET do hereby declare/certify that:
1. That Chaudhary Devi Lal University has allotted the job of Environment consultancy for their
Expansion of Institutional Project located at Sirsa, Haryana.
2. That all the parameters of Air, Water, Soil, Noise Quality etc. are genuinely conducted at site
in my/our presence as per the requirement of prescribed procedure and recorded in the
document submitted to the SEIAA for Environmental Clearance.
3. That the Environmental Monitoring has been conducted as per prescribed procedure and
measures suggested in the EMP to mitigate the impact of project on Environment has been
rightly recorded in the EMP document.
4. That I am a part of team in the capacity of EIA Coordinator that develop the EMP and also
confirm that I shall be fully accountable for any misleading information mentioned in the
documents submitted for Environmental Clearance.
After deliberations the Committee rated this project with “Gold Rating”
and was of the unanimous view that this case for granting Environmental Clearance under
EIA Notification dated 14.9.2006 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest,
Government of India should be recommended to the SEIAA with the following stipulations:
PART ASPECIFIC CONDITIONS:Construction Phase:[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the project.
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by
the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste
generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on
the neighboring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for
general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
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[v]
Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
(vi)
The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
[vii]
The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
[viii] Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
[ix]
Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
[x]
Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
[xi]
Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
[xii]
Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices as referred.
[xiii] Permission from Competent Authority for supply of water shall be obtained prior to
operation of the project.
[xiv] Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfil requirement.
[xv]
Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while
it is aspirational for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfil requirement.
[xvi] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation Act
shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
[xvii] The PP will construct 214 (Two Hundred and Fourteen) numbers rain water
harvesting pits for recharging the ground water within the project premises.
[xviii] The PP will provide minimum one hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case of
fire.
Operational Phase:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
standards including odour and treated effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit
discharge. The STP should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.
Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the treated water should have BOD maximum upto 10 ppm and the
treated water will be used for flushing, gardening, DG set cooling and running of
fountain in the water body to achieve zero exit discharge.
For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Biodegradable waste will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG
sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).
Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
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[vii]
The project proponent should maintain at least 20% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and
noise. The open spaces inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered
with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of
the project should have broad leaves.
[viii] Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of accumulated water.
[ix]
Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well pipe for rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts.
above the ground water table.
[x]
The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation
with Central Ground Water Authority.
[xi]
There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be used.
[xii]
A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
[xiii] Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels must
be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.
[xiv] The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The biodegradable waste should be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
[xv]
The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
[xvi] The PP will use water from the already existing tube wells for domestic purposes only
after getting permission from CGWA during operational phase.
[xvii] The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining
the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space
should be used.
[xviii] The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.
[xix] Project proponent will provide atleast one hydraulic lift for fire safety and rescue
operation.
[xx]
Project proponent will use excess treated water for construction work at other sites.
Treated water will not be allowed to go waste and enter into sewer.
PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA Haryana,
Panchkula.
The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if
it is found that false information had been given for getting approval of this project.
The PP will start construction only after getting NOC from the Forest Department
that the area under consideration does not fall under Section 4 and 5 of PLPA-1900.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest Act,
1927 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective
authorities prior to construction of the project.
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[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
The PP will use CFL in Godowns also to further improve the electricity saving for
which PP agrees.
The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves.
That the PP will provide Helipad facility in all the towers/ buildings where the
height is more than 60 meters.
That the PP will provide hydraulic lift.
That the PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and
maintained properly.
The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court/High Courts.
115.11
Environmental Clearance for the proposed Minor Mineral “Stone
Alongwith Associated Minor Minerals” of Pichopa Kalan-1 over an area
of 15.90 Ha., Tehsil Dadri, District Bhiwani, Haryana by M/s Sainik
Mining and Allied Services Ltd.
Project Proponent :
Consultant
:
Sh. Chandra Dutt, General Manager on behalf of M/s Sainik
Mining and Allied Services Ltd.
Vardan EnviroNet
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 10.10.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for approval of Terms of
Reference in the 115th Meeting of the SEAC held on 11.11.2014.
The proposal of M/s
Sainik
Mining
and
Allied
Services
Ltd.
is for mining of Minor Mineral “Stone Alongwith Associated Minor Minerals” of Pichopa
Kalan-1,Tehsil Dadri, District Bhiwani, Haryana with production capacity
of 2513237
Million TPA of Stone in Mining Lease Area of 15.90 Ha.
The proposed project is open-cast
excavation
of Stone from the
proposed
mining
site. The mining
project,
confined
to
operation will be done by
mechanized method. The Letter of Intent has been issued to M/s Sainik Mining and
Allied Services Ltd. by Director of Mines & Geology, Govt.
of
Haryana,
Chandigarh
vide memo no. DMG/HY/157 dated 03.01.2014.
The project proponent requested that they may be allowed to use the
previously generated data which was in accordance with the standard Terms of Reference
approved by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India.
The Project Proponent mentioned that they had started collection of base
line data since March 2014 and requested to monitor the baseline data pre-monsoon
season i.e. March 2014-May 2014. The Committee deliberated the issues and based on
the request made by the Project Proponent w.r.t. collection of baseline data, the Committee
agreed for the same and also recommended to collect one month more baseline data
in post monsoon season and accordingly the PP is directed to prepare the EIA by
incorporating the ToR as per Annexure-‘C’.
The PP will submit Environment Impact Assessment Report by incorporating
the Terms of References (ToR) as approved by the Committee within a time schedule in
compliance of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006. It was also decided that their project will
be considered as received only after receipt of complete information.
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115.12
Environmental Clearance for expansion of Group Housing Colony,
Village Gurgaon, Sector-105, District Gurgaon, Haryana by M/s 1000
Trees Housing Pvt. Ltd.
Project Proponent:
Consultant
:
Sh. Gurdial Verma, AGM on behalf of M/s 1000 Trees
Housing Pvt. Ltd.
Vardan EnviroNet
The project was submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana on 24.09.2014 as per check
list approved by the SEIAA/SEAC. The case was taken up for appraisal in the 115 th Meeting
of the SEAC held on 11.11.2014.
During presentation, the Committee was informed that it is an expansion of
Group Housing Colony, Village Gurgaon, Sector-105, District Gurgaon, Haryana.
The
estimated cost of the project is Rs. 170 Crores. Total Plot area is 13.078 Acres (52924.78
Sq. Meters). Total built up area will be approximately 134159.354 Sq. Meters. Basement
area of 39245.953 Sq. Meters has been proposed. The project will comprise of 11 Towers
consisting of Tower A- Ground Floor +13 floors, Tower B- Ground Floor +13 floors, Tower
C - Ground Floor +14 floors, Tower D- Ground Floor +14
floors, Tower E- Ground Floor
+14 floors, Tower F- Ground Floor +14 floors, Tower G- Ground Floor +14 floors, Tower
J- Ground Floor +18 floors, Tower K – Ground Floor +18 floors, Tower H- Ground Floor
+18 floors, Tower I-
Ground Floor +18
floors, Three basements, , Nursery School
Community building & Convenient shopping etc. The maximum height of the building is
approx. 57.70 meters.
It was also informed that the green belt development area has been
kept as 32%(i.e. 16480.60 Sq. Meter approximately) of the total plot area. 20% (10300 Sq.
Meters) of the total plot area would be earmarked for plantation in the form of shelter belt
around the periphery of the project area and in the form of avenue line on either side of the
roads and around the water body. 6.87% (3540.60 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area under
herbs/shrubs/climbers/lawns and parks and 5% (2640 Sq. Meters) of the total plot area for
water body in saucer shape. The total water requirement for the project will be 560 KLD (i.e.
359 KLD of fresh water & 201 KLD of recycled treated water). The waste water generation
will be 467 KLD which will be treated upto tertiary level in STP having total capacity of 630
KLD. The STP treated water will be used for flushing, cooling, horticulture and other misc.
purposes. It was informed by the project proponent that the power requirement for the
project will be 17204 KVA and for power back up they will install 04 Nos. of DG Sets of
2570 KVA capacity. Parking requirement for the project as per Haryana Bye Laws is 900
ECS but the parking proposed to be provided in the project is 1292 ECS. They have fire and
safety plan as per the National Building Code for which the PP has submitted the duly
approved fire fighting plans. There will be total solid waste generation of 1935.75 Kg/day.
Out of this the bio-degradable waste will be composted in the project premises and the
manure produced will be used for horticulture and green development. It was pointed out
that the required water for the project will be provided through HUDA Municipal supply.
Detailed discussions were held about Solid Waste Management, rain water
harvesting, fire fighting plan, noise and vibration plan, health and welfare of the laborers,
electrical hazard plan, environment monitoring plan, energy conservation measures and
environment management plan. There will be 13 numbers of rain water harvesting
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structures as approved by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA). The mitigation
measures were found in order by the Committee.
The comparison is as under:
S.NO
Particulars
EC Accorded
1.
Total Plot Area
52,924.78 sq.m(13.078 acres)
52,924.78 sq.m
(13.078 acres)
2.
Net Plot Area
-
51500.2948 sq.m (12.726 Acre)
3.
Area to be
developed
-
30,967.815 sq. m
(7.652 acres)
20532.4798 sq.m
(5.074 acres)
51500.2948
(12.726 Acre)
51500.2948 sq.m
(12.726 acres)
4.
-
-
18025.1031 sq.m
1997.828 sq.m.
6706.179 sq.m.
-
90125.5159 sq.m.
8.
Permissible
Ground
Coverage @
35%
Proposed
Ground
Coverage@
13.02%
Permissible
FAR @ 175%
Proposed FAR
@ 169.66%
Basement
9.
Mumty Area
-
1561.098 sq.m
7534.284 sq.m
10.
11.
Non FAR
Built up area
(FAR + Non FAR
Area)
Maximum
height
117937.93
sq. m
33941.11 sq. m
95780.577 sq. m
12839.127 sq.m.
38378.777 sq.m.
46780.237 sq.m.
134159.354 sq.m.
57.7 m
57.7 m
44.7m
57.7 m
13.
Maximum No.
of Floor
G+18
G+18
G+14
G+18
14.
No. of
Basement
-
2 Basement
1 Basement
3 Basement
15.
Total No. of
Blocks/Tower
11 Tower
Activities
Dwelling Unit &
Convenient shopping
Dwelling Unit, EWS
unit, Servant unit,
Nursery School
Community building &
Convenient shopping
17.
Parking
facilities
8 Tower
Tower A- G +13
floor
Tower B- G +13
floor
Tower C - G +14
floor
Tower D- G +14
floor
Tower J- G +18
floor
Tower K –G +18
floor
Tower H- G+18
floor
Tower I- G +18
floor
Dwelling Unit,
EWS unit,
Servant unit,
Nursery School &
Community
building
Parking Required
= 895 ECS
Parking Provided
= 895 ECS
3 Tower
Tower E- G +14 floor
Tower F- G +14 floor
Tower G- G +14 floor
16.
8 Tower
Tower A- G
+14 floor
Tower B- G
+14 floor
Tower C - G
+14 floor
Tower D- G
+14 floor
Tower J- G
+18 floor
Tower K – G
+18 floor
Tower HG+18 floor
Tower I- G
+18 floor
-
Parking Required =
335 ECS
Parking Provided =
397 ECS
Parking Required =
1230 ECS
Parking Provided =
1292 ECS
5.
6.
7.
12.
-
-
PHASE-1
-
4708.351 sq.m.
-
-
61839.467 sq.m.
-
Basement
1st=20661.438
sq.m
Basement 2nd
=7306.486 sq.m
Total
Area=27967.924
sq.m
900 ECS
5973.186 sq.m
PHASE-2
(Expansion)
25539.65 sq.m.
11278.029 sq.m
Total
(PHASE 1+ PHASE-2)
87379.117 sq.m.
39245.953 sq.m
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18.
Power
Requirement &
Sources
12903 KVA
Power requirement = 17204 KVA
Source: Dakshin Haryana BizliVitaran Nigam (DHBVN)
19.
No. of DG sets
-
4 DG sets of total capacity 2570 KVA (2×750 KVA + 1×320 KVA for
Phase-1 & 1×750 KVA for Phase-2 (Expansion) )
20.
Total
Population
Water
Requirement
21.
3542 Persons
Total water
= 429 KLD
Fresh water
= 277 KLD
Total water = 429 KLD
Fresh water = 277 KLD
Recycled water = 152KLD
1037
Persons
Total
water
=131KLD
Fresh
water =
82 KLD
Recycled
water
=49 KLD
4579
Persons
Total
water =
560 KLD
Fresh
water =
359 KLD
Recycled
water
=201 KLD
22.
Wastewater
Generation
362
360 KLD
107 KLD
467 KLD
23.
Capacity of
STP
Total Green
Area
500 KLD
500 KLD
130 KLD
630 KLD
16480.094
Sq.m
13390.076 Sq.m
25.
Cost of the
project
-
100 Crores (Approx)
70
Crores
(Approx)
170
Crores
(Approx)
26.
Rain Water
Harvesting Pits
10
8
5
13
27.
Solid Waste
Generation
1765 kg/day
1935.75 kg/day
24.
3090.018
Sq.m
16480.094
Sq.m
Sh. Mayanak Pathak, Director M/s 1000 Trees Housing Pvt. Ltd., has submitted an affidavit
as under:
1. That the company has already obtained environment clearance from SEIAA Haryana vide
letter No. SEIAA/HR/2013/1531 dated 24.12.2013 for Phase-I of the project, i, e, 8 towers
having built up area 117937.93 m2
2. That the company is now applying for expansion of the remaining portion of the project site.
That the company has not commenced any construction work under expansion, we shall
commence work for expansion only after obtaining EC from state Govt. & the receipt of
NOC’s /permission from the prescribed/ competent authorities of the state and centre Govt.
3. That during construction and operational phase for expansion of our Group Housing
colony”1000 Trees” at Village Gurgaon, Sector 105 District Gurgaon, Haryana appropriate
safety measures will be taken to prevent any electrical hazards.
4. That during the construction phase no ground water will be used without prior permission.
5. That the operational phase will start only when the permission of water supply has been
obtained from HUDA/CGWA/any other agency.
6. Till the time permission is obtained from HUDA, the water requirement shall be met from an
authorized private water supplying agency.
After deliberations the Committee rated this project with “Gold Rating” and
was of the unanimous view that this case for granting Environmental Clearance under EIA
Notification dated 14.9.2006 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest,
Government of India should be recommended to the SEIAA with the following stipulations:
PART ASPECIFIC CONDITIONS:Construction Phase:[i]
A first aid room as proposed in the project report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the project.
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[ii]
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction
workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by
the laborers is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste
generated during the construction phase should be ensured.
[iii]
All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/landscape development within the project site.
[iv]
Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on
the neighboring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for
general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval
of competent authority.
[v]
Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and
any hazardous waste generated during construction phase, should be disposed off as
per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
(vi)
The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules
prescribed for air and noise emission standards.
[vii]
The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.
[viii] Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day
and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should
be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be
taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to
conform to the stipulated residential standards.
[ix]
Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions
of Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended on 27th August 2003.
[x]
Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.
[xi]
Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
[xii]
Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices as referred.
[xiii] Permission from Competent Authority for supply of water shall be obtained prior to
operation of the project.
[xiv] Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xv]
Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while
it is aspirational for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
[xvi] The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any
forest land is involved in the proposed site, clearance under Forest Conservation Act
shall be obtained from the competent Authority.
[xvii] The PP will construct 13 (Thirteen) numbers rain water harvesting structures as
approved by the CGWA for recharging the ground water within the project premises.
[xviii] The PP will provide minimum one hydraulic ladder for escape of people in case of
fire.
[xix] That the PP will provide Water Bodies of size of 5% of the net project areas as
stipulated in the Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
That the PP will submit an affidavit that underground water will not be used in
construction activity and they will also indicate the source of water.
Operational Phase:
[i]
[ii]
The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed
standards including odour and treated effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit
discharge. The STP should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.
Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing
line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the treated water should have BOD maximum upto 10 ppm and the
treated water will be used for flushing, gardening, DG set cooling and running of
fountain in the water body to achieve zero exit discharge.
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[iii]
For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used.
[iv]
The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Biodegradable waste will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be
disposed off to approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
[v]
Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG
sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).
[vi]
Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the
prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential
Complex.
[vii]
The project proponent should maintain at least 20% as green cover area for tree
plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides
preferably with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and
noise. The open spaces inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered
with vegetation/grass & herbs & shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of
the project should have broad leaves.
[viii] Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural
drainage of accumulated water.
[ix]
Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment
through sedimentation tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and
grease. The bore well pipe for rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts.
above the ground water table.
[x]
The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation
with Central Ground Water Authority.
[xi]
There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be used.
[xii]
A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to
the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.
[xiii] Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in
place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels must
be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.
[xiv] The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The biodegradable waste should be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked
within the project area and dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after recovering recyclable material.
[xv]
The provision of the solar water heating system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in each building block.
[xvi] The PP will use water from the already existing tube wells for domestic purposes only
after getting permission from CGWA during operational phase.
[xvii] The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There
should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining
the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space
should be used.
[xviii] The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.
[xix] Project proponent will make provision for 5% of the net planned area of the project to
be reserved for water bodies as per Regional Plan of NCR.
[xx]
Project proponent will provide atleast one hydraulic lift for fire safety and rescue
operation.
[xxi] Project proponent will use excess treated water in water bodies and for construction
work at other sites. Treated water will not be allowed to go waste and enter into
sewer.
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PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
[i]
[ii]
[iii]
[iv]
[v]
[vi]
[vii]
[viii]
[ix]
[x]
[xi]
The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be
implemented in letter and spirit.
Six monthly compliance reports should be submitted to the HSPCB and Regional
Office, MoEF, GoI, Northern Region, Chandigarh and a copy to the SEIAA Haryana,
Panchkula.
The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if found necessary. Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if
it is found that false information had been given for getting approval of this project.
The PP will start construction only after getting NOC from the Forest Department
that the area under consideration does not fall under Section 4 and 5 of PLPA-1900.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PLPA, 1900, Forest Act,
1927 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the respective
authorities prior to construction of the project.
The PP will use CFL in Godowns also to further improve the electricity saving for
which PP agrees.
The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves.
That the PP will provide Helipad facility in all the towers/ buildings where the
height is more than 60 meters.
That the PP will provide at least one hydraulic lift.
That the PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and is
maintained properly.
The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court/High Courts.
115.12(S1) Application for revision and extension of validity of EC of Group
Housing Colony “KLJ Heights” at Village Kassar, Sector-15,
Bahadurgarh, Haryana
The case was discussed in the 115th meeting of the SEAC held on
11.11.2014. The compliance report for expansion of project received from Regional
Director, MOEF vide letter dated 30.06.2014 shows that Machine Room, Mummty & Water
Supply Tank works are in progress whereas in the case of EWS, Hospital, School and Club
etc. only excavation in foundation has been done so far. The work of STP has also not been
done. Thus the work is substantially incomplete. The EC already granted was valid upto
18.03.2013 and any work executed afterwards tantamounts to violation of the EIA
Notification dated 14.09.2006.
The Committee is of the unanimous view that this case may be decided at the
level of SEIAA for considering his request as per provisions given in the EIA Notification,
2006.
115.12(S2) Environmental Clearance for the proposed extension and expansion of
“Residential Plotted Colony”, Sector- 36-39, Panipat, Haryana
The case was discussed in the 115th meeting of the SEAC held on
11.11.2014. The compliance report for expansion of project received from Regional
Director, MOEF vide letter dated 21.08.2014 shows that the work is quite incomplete and
completion certificate for only a part of the project (221.446 Acres) has been issued by the
DTCP, Haryana on 10.02.2014. The EC already granted was valid upto 06.01.2013 and
any work executed afterwards tantamounts to violation of the EIA Notification dated
14.09.2006.
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The Committee is of the unanimous view that this case may be decided at the
level of SEIAA for considering his request as per provisions given in the EIA Notification,
2006.
115.12(S3) EC “Tulip Homes” Group Housing Project, at Sector-69-70, Gurgaon by
M/S Tulip Infratech Pvt. Ltd.
This project was received by the SEIAA on 27.08.2010. The papers submitted
were examined and certain shortcomings were noticed and conveyed to the PP on
30.08.2010. The PP submitted reply to the shortcomings on 20.10.2010. Thereafter this
case was taken up in the 48th meeting of the SEAC held on 24.11.2010 for presentation.
During presentation it was noticed that the PP has submitted project for
39.06 acres of area whereas he has been issued license for an area of 25.44 acres. The PP
submitted that for the balance area he has already applied for license to Director Town &
Country Planning Department. After discussions the PP agreed to submit the project for
the area for which license has been issued by Town & Country Planning Department.
The shortcomings were conveyed to the PP on 02.12.2010. The PP submitted
reply to the shortcomings on 16.12.2010. Thereafter this case was taken up in the 51st
meeting of the SEAC held on 11.01.2011 for presentation. After detailed discussions, the
following shortcomings were observed by the Committee:
1.
The PP should submit revised contour plan indicating the natural surface level.
2.
The PP should submit revised car parking plan for surface and basement with
calculations.
3.
The PP should submit ambient Air monitoring data for one week on 24 hours basis
4.
The PP should submit revised water requirement and revised water balance
diagram.
5.
The PP should submit an affidavit that during construction phase the water will be
supplied through tankers from safe zone (Name of the safe zone is to be indicated).
6.
The PP should submit permission of the competent authority that their project does
not fall under the Jurisdiction of Aravalli Notification dated 07.05.92.
7.
The PP should submit revised electrical safety plan design of lightning arrestors and
earth pits.
8.
The PP should submit fire rescue plan.
9.
The PP should submit revised fire fighting plan.
10.
The PP should submit health and safety plan for the workers as per Haryana
constructions workers rules 2005.
11.
The PP should submit revised monitoring plan indicating ambient air monitoring
quarterly.
The shortcomings observed in the 51st meeting were conveyed to the PP on
17.01.11. The PP submitted reply to the shortcomings on 14.02.11. Thereafter this case
was taken up in the 55th meeting of the SEAC. In the meeting point-wise shortcomings
were discussed.
The case was recommended to the SEIAA for grant of Environmental
Clearance by the SEAC on 14.03.2011. The case could not be taken up by the SEIAA due
to the lapse of their tenure and therefore, the case was transferred to the MoEF for
deciding the same.
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The case was taken up in the 105 meeting of EAC, Government of India held
on 21st – 23rd September, 2011 and following observations were conveyed by them to the
project proponent:
•
The information with respect to Ground water depth, various rules/ regulations
applicable to the project has not been provided in the application Form. Revised
From addressing the above including their compliance shall be submitted.
•
Examine and submit the details of the impact on traffic due to the project during
construction and operation phases.
•
Examine and submit the details of water bodies including the seasonal ones-ponds,
lakes, low lying areas within the corridor of impacts along with their status,
volumetric capacity, and quality likely impacts on them due t0 the project.
•
NOC/Clearance from fire department shall be obtained prior to start of work.
•
Operation and Maintenance of the STP, Solid Waste Management of apartments
shall be ensured even after sale.
•
Proposal indicates 490 KLD of fresh water, without assured source of water supply.
Overexploited groundwater and impending severe shortage of water supply in the
region requires the developer to redraw the water and energy conservation plan.
Developer shall submit details of good practices that have been included in the
project to reduce the overall footprint of the proposed development including a
detailed water balance along with source and quantities of potable and non-potable
water requirement (including water requirement during construction phase)
incorporating water efficient/savings measures as well as water reuse/recycling
within 3 months to the Ministry/ Regional office at Chandigarh before the start of
construction.
•
In view of water resources sustainability and severe constraints of water supply
augmentation in the region the developer will submit NOC from CGWA specifying
water abstraction quantities and NOC from HUDA/ utility provider indicating
source of water supply and quantity of water with details of intended use of water potable and non-potable and shall be submitted within 3 months to the
Ministry/Regional office at Chandigarh before the start of construction.
•
Submit the details of the Solid Waste Management including the consent of the
HUDA for taking the wastes.
•
The sources of water need to be include quantity, source surface/ground)? In case
of an agency or supplier also. The agency, supplier and permission from CGWA if
required has to specify quantity of water supplied. Extraction permitted, quality of
water with particular use specified and time period commitment to supply or for
making water available to developer.
•
In view of the water/energy scarcity the developer need to submit details of design
and planning of project with energy and resource efficiency (including water
efficiency) to reduce footprint of the project. Details on building material used from
embodied energy point of view need to be provided.
•
Suitable meters shall be provided to measure the quantity of treated effluent used
for recycle for different purposes i.e. flushing purpose, green belt and AC cooling
purpose.
Later on, the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority was
constituted by the MoEF on 23rd March, 2012. Therefore, the MoEF transferred the case
to the SEIAA, Haryana on 05.06.2012.
Thereafter, notice was issued to the PP vide letter No. 805 dated 27.11.2012
for the submission of compliance to the observations raised by the MoEF. The project
proponent submitted the reply to the observations raised earlier on 08.12.2012.
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Thereafter as per revised guidelines issued by MoEF, this case was taken up
for approval of Terms of Reference in 72nd meeting of the SEAC held on 27.12.2012. The
Project Proponent requested in writing for postponement and the same was discussed in
the meeting.
The Committee agreed to the request of the Project Proponent and also
decided to issue 30 day notice.
The observations of the 72nd meeting of the SEAC were conveyed to the PP
vide letter No. 944 dated 08.01.2013. The PP submitted the reply to the shortcomings on
20.02.2013.
Thereafter this case was taken up for approval of Terms of Reference (ToR) in
the 80th meeting of the SEAC held on 30.04.2013. The ToR were approved and conveyed to
the project proponent vide letter No. 150 dated 08.05.2013. The project proponent
submitted the EIA report on 17.07.2013 on the basis of Terms of Reference approved by the
Committee.
Thereafter, the case was taken up for appraisal in the 90th meeting of the
SEAC held on 04.09.2013.
After detailed discussions, the following shortcomings were concluded:
•
The Green Area Development in the project report is not correct, out of 32.04% of the
total plot area, 22.04% of the total plot area should be for tree plantation in the form of
shelter belt around the periphery of the project area and in the form of avenue line on
either side of the roads and around the water body. 5% of the total plot area under
herbs/shrubs/climbers/lawns and parks. 5% of the total plot area for water body in
saucer shape. All these should be shown on map.
•
The PP should submit the Conceptual Plan as per the requirement of EIA Notification
dated 14.09.2006.
•
The PP will submit an affidavit from the Director of the Company regarding latest status
of project alongwith photographs.
•
The PP should submit the copy of NOC under Aravali Notification, 1992 from Tehsildar
through the District Collector.
•
The PP should submit NOC from the Forest Department indicating that the area under
consideration does not fall under the Forests Acts and Section 4 & 5 of PLPA.
•
The PP should submit the revised contour map.
•
The PP should submit the mitigating measures for maintaining the Air Quality as the
PM-10 in the area is quite high.
•
The PP should submit the water supply assurance during Construction phase and
Operation phase from the Competent Authority.
The observations of the 90th meeting of the SEAC were conveyed to the project
proponent vide letter No. 692 dated 16.09.2013. The project proponent submitted the reply
to the shortcomings vide letter dated 27.09.2013.
Thereafter this case was taken up for appraisal in the 95th meeting of the
SEAC held on of 27.11.2013.
During discussions, it was revealed that project proponent had already started
construction work which amounts to violation of Environmental Protection Act, 1986 in
compliance of EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006.
It was observed by the Committee that the project proponent had not given
the exact status of the construction carried out till them at the site. Therefore, PP was
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directed to submit the same in the form of an affidavit along with the Resolution of Board
of Directors as per the Office Memorandum No. J-11013/41/2006.IA.II(I) dated 16th
November, 2010 issued by Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India.
Further the Project Proponent was directed to stop the construction at site
immediately in compliance of the Office Memorandum No. J-11013/41/2006.IA.II(I) dated
27.06.2013 issued by MoEF, Government of India.
The observations of 95th meeting of the SEAC were conveyed to the project
proponent vide letter No. 919 dated 23.12.2013.
The project proponent submitted the
reply of the shortcomings vide letter dated 10.01.2014.
Thereafter this case was taken up for appraisal in the 100th meeting of the
SEAC held on of 20.02.2014.
The Project Proponent requested for adjournment and the same was discussed
in the meeting. The Committee agreed to consider the request of the Project Proponent by
issuing notice of 30 days by the Secretary SEAC.
The observations of 100th meeting of the SEAC were conveyed to the project
proponent vide letter No. 1084 dated 10.03.2014.
The project proponent submitted the
reply of the shortcomings vide letter dated 09.04.2014.
Thereafter this case was taken up in the 105th meeting of the SEAC held on of
27.05.2014.
The matter came up for discussion in respect to letter No. 919 dated
23.12.2013 issued by the Secretary, SEAC. The reply submitted by the Project Proponent
was discussed in the SEAC meeting held on 27.04.2014. The project proponent was again
requested to put up response to the office letter No. 919 dated 23.12.2013 which was
submitted by the PP during the presentation.
After going through the same the Committee is of the view that appropriate
background of the case in chronological order as per record available be prepared by the
Secretary, SEAC for consideration of the Committee and taking final view in the 106th
meeting of the SEAC.
This case was discussed in the 106th SEAC meeting held on 17.06.2014. After
listing to the opinion of all the members and taking into all the previous decisions taken by
the SEAC, the Committee is of the view that the case is not fit for being claimed for deemed
clearance because the PP did not respond the queries raised by the EAC in its 105 th
meeting. Subsequently the process was further taken up by the SEAC Haryana and it has
been concluded that PP has constructed the project at site without obtaining EC which
amounts to violation.
The Committee decided to appoint a sub-committee to visit the site and
report regarding all environmental aspects.
The Sub-committee consisting of the following which will inspect the site to
verify the status of construction of the project:
1. Sh. I.J. Juneja, Chairman
2. Sh. Sultan Singh, Member
3. Sh. Jamit Singh, Member
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Sh. Jamit Singh, Member shall coordinate with the project proponent and
the consultant. On behalf of project proponent, Sh. Vikas Jain, Director, shall coordinate
with Sh. Jamit Singh, Member for deciding the date of the visit and other details.
The site was inspected by the Sub-Committee on 12.09.2014.
The Sub-
committee submitted the report in the 115th meeting of the SEAC held on 11.11.2014.
The Sub-Committee report was read out to all the Members of the Committee and
deliberated in detail. The Committee has accepted the report of the Sub-Committee in
total. The report of the Sub-Committee is as under:
Site Inspection Report by Sub-Committee dated 12.09.2014 of Tulip
Homes, Sector-69-70, Gurgaon a group housing project of M/s Tulip Infratech Pvt.
Ltd, 12th floor, Indra Prakash Building, 12 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi.
A Sub-Committee was constituted by the Chairman of SEAC, Haryana in
106th meeting of SEAC held on 17.06.2014 to verify the status of the building construction
and compliance of the environment factors planned by the “Tulip Homes” Sector-69-70 (an
additional item added for appraisal on request). The Sub-Committee consists of the
following Members:
1. Sh. I J Juneja, Chairman, SEAC
2. Sh. Sultan Singh, Member, SEAC
3. Sh. Jamit Singh, Member, SEAC
On 12.09.2014 the representatives of the proponent accompanied the SubCommittee.
1. Sh. Vikas Jain, Director
2. Sh. Sujal Gupta, Executive Engineer
3. Sh. Rakesh Ahuja, G.M.Project
4. Sh. Raj Kumar, Marketing Manager
5. Dr. R.N.Mehta, Environment Consultant Ind. tech. House consultant
On 12.09.2014 the Sub-Committee inspected the project premises and
procured the relevant record pertaining to the project.
As per record the type of project is ‘Group Housing’ area is (102952
sqm/25.44 acres) Built up area is 186145.59 sqm, ground coverage 26420.24 sqm
(25.66%), Landscape area 32420.71 sqm (32.04%), Tree cover 20.29%, Parking 2447 ECS
(Basement parking 1630 ECS + Surface parking 817 ECS), Total number of flats 1359.
The height of the project is 45 meter (Basement + Ground floor + 13 floor), Total number of
Tower constructed 23, Power Requirement 10,000 KVA, source DHBVN, Power Back-up,
DG Sets 4000 KVA, Solid waste generation 3.47 TPD, Water requirement is 1080 KLD
source Municipal Supply, STP capacity 1000 KLD with zero discharge, estimated
population 8301 person, project cost Rs. 205 crores.
As per the site inspection the proponent has completed about 85%
construction work of 23 towers with one common basement under all the towers as
detailed.
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Total: 1 Tower wise built up area
Sr. No.
Tower Details
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-11
A-12
A-14
B-1
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8
B-9
B-10
B-11
B-21
B-22
B-23
B-24
No of
Planned
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
Floors No of Floors
Constructed
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+7
G+7
G+7
G+7
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+7
G+14
G+14
G+14
G+14
Total Constructed
Built up Area
Constructed
8330.46
8301.33
8301.33
8301.33
8330.51
8301.33
8301.33
8330.51
6614.55
6618.09
6618.33
3611.14
3605.38
3611.28
3602.91
6598.25
6598.25
6594.89
2602.91
6611.63
6598.25
6598.25
6608.27
149590.51 sqm
No compliance has been done regarding the Environment factors so for, like
Traffic circulation (Roads, ways and passage, parking), Landscape, STP, RWH Pits, Sewer
and drainage, solar system for energy saving, earth pits for electric safety, fire fighting and
fire rescue system drinking water facilities etc.
As per records and site inspection the proponent has started and completed
the building construction work prior to the grant of environment clearance from SEIAA,
Haryana. From the site inspection and record available the date of start of building
construction cannot be determined, because the proponent did not come up with valid
record to find out the project date of construction work.
Note: The project was appraised by SEAC was recommended for Environmental Clearance
on 14.03.2011 to SEIAA, Haryana. mean-while the term of SEIAA, Haryana expired
and the EC case was transferred to MoEF, GoI for further action. Since the case
was in process the MoEF GoI called the proponent to attend 105th EC meeting held
on 21st & 23rd Sept. 2011 at FAZAL Chamber, Scope complex, New Delhi. About 11
observations were included during meeting and placed on website. The proponent
did not respond the compliance report to the MoEF GoI. Only replied to the
Secretary, SEAC, Haryna with reference to his (reminder) it. No. HR/SEAC/59/805
dated 27.11.2012.
Since the proponent has started and completed the building construction
work prior to the grant of Environment Clearance the case of EC be treated as post
Environment clearance with legal action (if any) of violation committee under EP Act/ Rule
1986 dated 14.09.2006. Before initiating any legal action against the proponent legal
opinion may be sought from a competent authority.
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Enclosures:- Reports and drawings received from the proponent.
-Sd/(I.J. Juneja),
Chairman, SEAC
-Sd/(Sultan Singh),
Member, SEAC
-Sd/(Jamit Singh)
Member, SEAC
Keeping in view of the above stated facts, the Committee is of the unanimous
view that the case may be referred to the SEIAA for further necessary action.
The meeting ended with the vote of thanks to the Chair.
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Annexure-‘A’
List of Participants
1. Shri Raj Singh Rana,
House No. 949, Sector-17, Faridabad,
Haryana
Member
2. Shri Sultan Singh Jatyan, IFS(Retd.)
House No. 714, Sector-12, Panchkula,
Haryana
Member
3. Shri Jamit Singh,
House No. 905, Sector-7-C, Faridabad,
Haryana
Member
4. Shri Azad Singh Hooda,
Vikas Cottage, 47A, Subhash Nagar,
Rohtak, Haryana
Member
5. Dr. Surinder Singh Yadav,
Flat No. A-3, Lord Shiva Apartment,
Near Meenakshi Public School, Sector-10A,
District Gurgaon, Haryana
Member
6. Sh. V.S. Kadian, IFS(Retd.)
House No. 728, Sector-11,
Panchkula
Secretary
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Annexure-‘B’
Terms of Reference for EIA studies in respect of the proposed Construction
Projects may include, but not limited to the following:
1.0
Introduction

Profile of the project proponent, name and contact address, implementing
organization, organizational chart, project consultants etc., will be mentioned
clearly.

Land description- plot/ survey numbers, village, tehsil, district, state and area of
the land will be mentioned clearly.

Description of Centre/ State/ Local regulations and standards applicable for
building and construction projects will be discussed.

Any litigation(s) pending against the proposed project and/or any directions or
orders passed by any Court of Law/any Statutory Authority against the project will
be detailed out.
2.0
Project Description
Goal and objectives of the proposed project, significance of the project both at local and
regional level, relevance of the project in light of the existing development plans of the
region are to be mentioned clearly. Background information and overall scenario of the
proposed activity in the Indian context, procedures adopted for selection, criteria for
selection of the site for the proposed activity, such as environmental, socio-economic,
minimization of impacts, ecological sensitivity, impact of existing activities on the proposed
activity etc. should be spelt out. Resource and manpower requirements have to be
detailed. Time frame for project initiation, implementation and completion should be
detailed. Following details will be given:

Total site area

Total built up area (provide area details for each block) and total activity area

Source of water and consumption, STP requirement/capacity

Source of power and requirement

Connectivity to the city center, utilities and transportation networks community
facilities

Parking requirements and provisions

Type of building materials to be used

Environmental liability of the site

Existing structure/ type of material - demolition debris etc.
Essential Toposheets / Maps which will be provided with TOR Application, are:

A map of the study area 500 meter from the boundary of the project area,
delineating the major topographical features such as land use, drainage, locations
of habitats, major constructions including roads, railways, pipelines, industries if
any in the area are to be mentioned.

A map covering aerial distance of 15 km from the boundary of the proposed project
area delineating environmental sensitive areas as specified in Form 1 of EIA
notification dated 14th September 2006. In the same map the details of
environmental sensitive areas present within a radial distance of 1 km from the
project boundary shall be specifically shown.
Remote Sensing Satellite Imagery:
Land use map of the study area in appropriate scale based on Google imagery delineating
the forest, agricultural land, water bodies, settlements, and other cultural features.
Digital Elevation Model / Contour Map:
Contour map on 1:10000 scale for the study area showing the various proposed break-up
of the land.
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 Description of the project site & surroundings, geology, topography, climate,
transport and connectivity, demographic aspects, socio, cultural and economic
aspects, villages, settlements should be given.
 Details of environmentally sensitive places, land acquisition, rehabilitation of
communities/ villages, present status of such activities should be mentioned.
 Historical data on climate conditions such as wind pattern, history of cyclones,
storm surges, earthquake etc., for the last 25 years are to be given.
 Detailed layout plan of proposed project development, communication facilities,
access/approach roads, landscape, sewage disposal facilities, and waste disposal
etc. will be given. Layout plan of proposed development of built up areas with
covered construction such as DG set rooms, administrative buildings, utilities such
as main and stand by power, water supply installations etc. to be given.
 Requirement of natural resources and their sources will be detailed out.
Site Selection and Planning
The environmental impacts of construction and operation are established during the early
phases of site selection and planning. Planning, site selection and design form an
important stage in the development of these projects and will determine their
environmental impact(s).
Some Important factors for development, which should be addressed, are:

Status of ownership of land, licence and its validity and its collaboration agreement
with the developer.

The boundaries of the project area

A map that identifies the locations of all proposed development activities

A map and photo mosaic showing the area proposed to be disturbed in relation to
existing topographic features, wetlands and water bodies.

Proximity to local communities;

Proximity to sensitive surface or ground water bodies

Compatibility with local building regulations

Exiting drainage pattern

Any forest-cover within the proposed developmental area.
3.0
Description of the Environment
Environmental data to be considered in relation to building development would be: (a)
land, (b) water, (c) air, (d) biological environment, (e) noise and (f) socio-economic
environment.
Study Area:
Map of the study area clearly delineating the location of various monitoring stations (air,
water, soil and noise) superimposed with location of habitats should be shown. Monitoring
should be done as per CPCB guidelines. Primary data should be collected for one season
except rainy season. Monitoring of the parameters should be carried out within the study
area.
3.1
Land Environment
The first feature which should influence the development of a new project is the existing
land use pattern of the neighborhood of the project, whether the proposed development
conforms to the development for that area or not.
Study of land use pattern, habitation, cropping pattern, forest cover, environmentally
sensitive places etc. will be conducted based on Google’s satellite imageries and ground
truth and also through secondary data sources.
Geographical latitude and microclimatic factors such as solar access and wind loads have
a major impact. The following parameters will be addressed under the baseline data for
land environment.
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a)
Topography
- Slope form
- Landform and terrain analysis
b)
Soil
- Type and characteristics
- Porosity and permeability
-Sub soil permeability
- Inherent fertility
3.2
For 4 different
depths i.e.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
0-15
15-30
30-60
60-100
cm
cm
cm
cm
Air Environment
Climatological data is to be obtained from nearest India Meteorological Department (IMD)
station for one full year. Micro meteorological data consisting of wind speed, wind
direction, temperature, cloud cover, (amount and height), humidity, inversions, rainfall
(peak and average daily rainfall) and wind rose patterns, will be collected and analyzed
from secondary sources in the study area.
Baseline data of air pollutant parameters extending an area of 500 meters from the project
will be monitored at a number of locations. Description of base line data of ambient air
parameters namely PM10, PM2.5, oxides of nitrogen (NOx), sulphur dioxide (SO 2), and
carbon monoxide (CO) will be collected. One season data other than monsoon is to be
monitored as per the CPCB Norms. Sampling locations are to be located as per CPCB
norms.
3.3
Noise Environment
Construction equipment and road traffic are the major sources of noise. Baseline data of
noise at the project area and the neighbourhood habitat areas is to be ascertained.
Daytime and nighttime data should be collected.
3.4
Water Environment
Identify project activity, including construction phase, which may affect surface water or
groundwater. Estimate water intake requirements and identify the source of water to be
used. Describe how water will be taken from the surface water/ river and conveyed to the
site. Ground water budgeting has to be provided. Rainwater harvesting has to be detailed
out.
Baseline water quality from all sources such as ground water, municipal water, surface
water needs to be determined and compared to the water quality norms prescribed for
drinking water and State PWD specifications for construction water. Quantity of
wastewater is to be provided.
3.5
Biological Environment
Baseline data on the flora and fauna for the study area is to be detailed out. An inventory
map is to be prepared along with a description of the existing terrestrial, wetland and
aquatic vegetation. If there are any rare and endangered species in the study area they are
to be clearly mentioned.
3.6
Socio Economic Environment
Baseline data should include the demography, settlements, existing infrastructure
facilities in the proposed area.
3.7
Solid Waste
Solid wastes from construction sector can be categorized into two phases i.e. during
construction & during operation. Details of the following are to be given:

Construction or demolition waste, i.e., passive and inert waste

Municipal waste, i.e., biodegradable and recyclable waste

Hazardous waste

E-waste

Details of authorized municipal solid waste facilities, biomedical treatment
facilities and hazardous waste disposal facilities in the area should be included.
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4.0
Anticipated Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures:
4.1
Land Environment
Anticipated Impacts:
Some of the anticipated impacts, which needs to be addressed, are:

Impact on the natural drainage system and soil erosion

Loss of productive soil and impact on natural drainage pattern.

Study of the problem of landslides and assessment of soil erosion potential and the
impact
Mitigation Measures:
Proper mitigation measures have to be suggested:

If the topsoil is proposed to be preserved, the details relating to the quantity of
topsoil stored, demarcated area on plan where it is stored along with preservation
plan is to be given

Details of soil erosion plan are to be given.
4.2
Air Environment
Anticipated Impacts:
Impacts on air quality during the construction and operation phase shuld be predicted.
The existing surrounding features of the study area and impact on them should be
addressed separately. It is necessary to predict the following, if any:

Prediction of point source emissions

Prediction of air emissions from the vehicles during the construction and operation
phases
Mitigating Measures:
Mitigative measures are to be proposed during the construction stage as well as the
operational stage of the project. Some measures which should be listed include:

Mitigative measures during construction phase to reduce the emissions during
loading, un-loading, transportation and storage of construction materials

Greenbelt development

Dust mitigation
4.3
Noise Environment
Impact of project construction/operation on the noise on account of construction
equipment and road traffic is to be studied.
Anticipated Impacts:

Noise due to demolition / construction activities

Impact due to present and future transportation activities

Impact of noise due to work at night.
Mitigating Measures:
Site plan and details for construction management showing the layout of noise and dust
barriers should be given.
4.4
Water Environment
Impact of construction and operational phases on the surface and ground water on
account of the building construction is to be estimated.
Anticipated Impacts:

Impact of water withdrawal on surface water is to be given.

Impact on ground water potential is to be detailed.

Waste water generation
Mitigating Measures:
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
Prediction of ground water contamination and suggested mitigating measures to
minimize the pollution level.

Hydro geological information should be clearly detailed

Details of water conservation within the buildings

Details of rainwater harvesting to recharge the ground water
4.5
Biological Environment
Impact of project during construction and operational phases on the biological
environment on account of project activity is to be detailed.
Anticipated Impacts:

Impact of construction activity on flora and fauna is to be given.
Mitigating Measures :

Tree survey plan showing protected/preserved/transplanted/removed trees are to
be given.

Proposed landscape plan with details about species that are to be planted are to be
given
4.6 Socio Economic Environment
Anticipated Impacts:

Predicted impact on the communities of the proposed activity is to be given.

Impact on surroundings on socio-economic status is to be detailed.
Mitigation Measures:
Mitigation measures to reduce adverse effects are to be given.
4.7
Solid Waste and Environment
Anticipated impacts
Impact of the project during construction and operational phases for generation of waste is
to be assessed.
Mitigation Measures:
Options for minimization of solid waste and environmentally compatible disposal are to be
given. Management and disposal of temporary structures, made during construction
phase are to be addressed. Mitigation measures for handling biomedical wastes, e-wastes
and municipal solid wastes are to be detailed.
5.0
Specific Studies
Describe the project energy requirement, infrastructure requirement needed for this
activity. Discuss the steps taken to integrate the needs of other stakeholders into the
location and design of access infrastructure to reduce and manage overall environmental
impacts from resource development.
5.1
Transport

Estimate any environmental implications from transportation (rail, road) related
emissions associated with the construction and operational phases and suggest
suitable options.

Provide a site plan showing the details of connectivity existing and proposed road
and rail transport.

Provide a site plan showing buildings, roads, and open spaces, confirming the
hierarchy of roads as per the rules given by UDPFI guidelines.

Discuss the impacts of increased vehicle traffic and requirements for access
improvements on roads in the site development area as a result of the project,
considering other existing and planned developments and operations in the region
including what measures will be taken to reduce traffic and enhance vehicle safety
on external roads

Discuss any expected change in traffic volume by Average Annual Daily Traffic
(AADT) and any seasonal variability in traffic volume (including mitigation
measures) prior to construction, during construction and at full site operation
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5.2
Building Material and Technologies

Detail the types of materials use in each component part of the building and
landscape (envelope, superstructure, openings, and roads and surrounding
landscape).

Detail out the plans and sections of buildings showing use of new technologies and
non-conventional methods

Detail out the plans and sections of building using new construction techniques
5.3
Energy Conservation

Use of alternative renewable resources such as solar / wind power etc. is to be
discussed

Discuss the options considered for supplying the power required for the project and
the environmental implications, including opportunities to increase the energy
efficiency of the project.

Details of U &R values are to be given.

Details of the renewable energy systems (sizing and design), building costs and
integration details are to be provided
6.0
Environmental Monitoring Program

Frequency, location, parameters of monitoring

Compilation and analysis of data and reporting system
7.0
Additional Studies
7.1
Risk Assessment (RA) and Disaster Management Plan (DMP)
Discuss emergency plans for any environmental risks and such as earthquakes:

Types of emergency; internal and external origin

Emergency evacuation plan

Emergency procedures

Helipad facilities for buildings with height beyond 60 meters
7.2
Natural Resource Conservation
Plan of action for conservation of natural resources and recycle waste materials due to the
project activity in the construction and operational phase of the project is to be discussed.
8.0
Project Benefits
This section details out the improvements in physical infrastructure, social infrastructure,
if any. Also detail out any employment potential and other benefits that are accrued if the
project is taken up.
9.0
Environmental Management Plan (EMP)
Detailed EMP may be formulated to mitigate the residual impacts which should inter alias
include the impact due to change in land use; due to loss of agricultural land and grazing
land besides other impacts of the projects. Budgeting of the EMP may be included in EIA.
The EIA should discuss in detail the following aspects:
a) Sewage Treatment Plant

Sewage Treatment Plant has been designed to treat the wastewater from the
building. The wastewater be treated to tertiary level and after treatment, reused
for flushing of toilets in apartment building and gardening.

Treated water reused for landscaping, car washing etc. and partly discharged.

Treated sewage should conform to E(P) Rules.

Sewage Treatment Plants are to be monitored on regular basis.

Spent oil from DG Sets should be stored in HDPE drums in isolated covered
facility and disposed off as per the Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling
and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008.

Spent oil from DG Sets should be disposed off through registered recyclers only.
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
Provision of effective controls and building management systems such as
Automatic Fire Alarm and Fire Detection and Suppression System etc. must be
ensured. Adequate access to fire tenders should be provided

Provisions should be kept for the integration of solar water heating system and
other energy conservation methods
10.0 Summary & Conclusion (Summary EIA)
This document should summarize the significant findings of the EIA report. The summary
should describe each significant environmental issue and its resolution in sufficient
details so that its importance and scope, as well as the appropriateness of the approach
taken to resolve it are well understood. Wherever possible, the summary should make use
of base maps, tables and figures given in the report. The following should be addressed in
the summary if applicable:

Potential interruption or limitation of accesses to dwellings, businesses or
productive resources either permanently or temporarily;

Encroachment or reduction of green areas, parks, and other recreational areas.
Demolition of buildings high architectural or historical value;

Potential deterioration of urban quality and property value in the immediate vicinity
of the works or deterioration of unique architectural characteristics in the
neighbourhood;
11.0 Disclosure of Consultant engaged:
This chapter shall include the names of the consultants engaged with their brief
resume and nature of consultancy rendered.
12.0 Corporate Environmental Responsibility:

Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board
of Directors ? If so it may be detailed in the EIA report.

Does the Environment policy prescribed for standard operation process/procedures
to bring into focus any infringement/ deviation/ violation of the environmental or
forest norm/conditions ? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.

What hierarchical system or Administrative order of the company to deal with the
environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions. Details
of this system may be given.

Does the company have a system of reporting of non-compliances/ violations of
environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the Company and/or
shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed
in the EIA report.
Enclosures
Conceptual Plan/Questionnaire/Photos
Additional ToRs:Project specific additional suggestions:
1.
The PP should submit a copy of the valid license alongwith collaboration agreement
and revenue record of the area of the project.
2.
The PP should submit contour plan, Master plan, car parking plan, traffic
circulation plan, elevation section plan, perspective view plan and area demarcation
plan as per the latest definition given by MOEF-GOI alongwith with latest
photograph and development in 500 meters of the project site.
3.
The PP should submit the status of the construction of their project giving a duly
notarized affidavit.
4.
The PP should submit the assurance of the supply of the water during construction
phase from safe area through tankers and permission from CGWA for using the
ground water of the existing borewell including permission from HUDA for supply of
water during operation Phase.
5.
The PP will submit detailed dual plumbing system for recycling the treated water.
6.
(i)
The PP should submit NOC from the Forest Department indicating that the
area under consideration does not fall under the Forests Acts and Section 4
& 5 of PLPA.
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(ii)
The NOC from Aravali Hill Notification, 1992 shall be obtained from Tehsildar
through the District Collector.
7.
The PP should clearly specify as to whether there is displacement of population due
to this project.
8.
The PP should submit the hydraulic design of STP with dimension of each
component.
9.
The PP should submit detailed Solid Waste Management plan.
10.
The PP should submit green belt plan indicating minimum area of 20% under tree
plantation along periphery and avenue plantation along the roadside and 10%
landscaping and plantations of herbs and shrubs.
11.
The PP should submit details of social activities if any, are to be undertaken.
12.
In the building construction project submitted the proponent is required to identify
processes/operations to be carried out. Also the list of plant, machinery, manpower
(expert, skilled and semi skilled to be employed) and the safely measures and
equipments proposed to be used should be mentioned to assess noise, vibration
and air pollution at source.
13.
The proponent of the building construction project is required to submit risk
assessment identifying the detailed/ hazards involved during construction phase
and operation phase, causes of such hazards and their mitigating measures.
14.
The mitigation measures to control the green house effects, radiation effects, ozone
depletion effects and acid rain effects during the building construction phase and
operation phase of the project should be discussed in the said report.
15.
The proponent is required to submit the energy (power) balance plan qualitatively
and quantitatively taking into account the various aspects like total energy
required, sources of energy inputs and outputs. Account for total energy saving
incorporated to solar passive techniques in building design, enhanced building
material specifications, use of designing energy efficient lighting techniques to
minimize the load on conventional systems (heating, cooling ventilation and
lighting) use of renewal energy sources like solar water heaters and photovoltaic
systems, by adopting various lighting/power control systems and by using advance
electrical system like power transformers , energy efficient motors and diesel
generators, efficient effluent water treatment systems referred in NBC 2005 and
MOEF GI guidelines.
16.
To achieve the minimum heat load (thermal stresses) in the building occupancy,
specify the list of enhanced building materials and building design features
proposed to be adopted in the project with reference to thermal conductivity (kvalue), density (d-value), specific heat(), surface resistance®, transmittance(U
value), solar heat gain factor(SHGF), projection factor (PF), M–factor (orientation
factor), minimum visible transmission of glazing for vertical projection (VT) as per
MOEF GI guidelines.
17.
As per your project report your project falls in the category of zone-4, specify the
standards and codes used in building construction to minimize the risk of natural
calamities like wind, load, seismic load (earthquake), thunder storm/lightning etc.
as per NBC 2005.
18.
Prepare noise and vibration reduction plan at the building construction phase and
operation phase. Name the noise and vibration operating machines.
19.
Prepare complete risk assessment plan of the fire fighting systems (water sprinkling
system, water hydrant system, chemical fire extinguishers systems, capacity and
storage of water for fire fighting, man power for fire fighting and protective clothing
for fire fighters and liaison with the district fire fighting teams and other district
authorities for use ) in case of fire fighting and fire rescue system taking into
account all the building design features with line diagrams of the fire fighting
system and rescue systems indicating the codes, and standards and specification
used with reference to NBC 2005
20.
Frame detailed health, safety and welfare plan for the building construction workers
engaged with reference to Haryana Building Construction Rules and National
Building Code 2005.
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21.
In the building construction work, metal cutting and welding operation will be
carried out which emit Ozone gas, Nitrous gas due to the ultra violet radiations
emitted during the said operations and in the day time the work of road making
with Coal Tar, Bitumen (photosensitive chemicals) cause severe skin burns, eyes
effects, skin cancer due to the absorption of the solar U.V. rays causing green
house effect. Specify the safety measures to be carried out for the workers working
on welding, cutting and road making.
22.
Explain with line diagrams of sewer, drainage system (septic tank, effluent
treatment plant) and ducting system like natural or forced draught to be provided
to avoid the accumulation of the hazardous sewer gases and underground explosion
in the building construction phase and operation phase.
23.
Before design of the water recharging system (water harvesting pit) what site
specific scientific assessment of the Soil and Atmospheric factors are to be taken
into account. Give lab analysis reports.
24.
Frame electric and atmosphere lightening hazard, safety plans with line diagrams
indicating the electric sources, distribution, earthing line diagram and design and
location of earth pits and lightening arrestors indicating the code and standards
used as per Electricity Rules.
25.
Ensure the detailed orientation plan of the site/building pertaining to wind rose
and solar orientation to achieve better natural light and ventilation in terms of air
changes per hour in all parts of the occupancy, kitchen, toilets, basement, DG Set
rooms and staircases etc.
26.
The PP should submit the dispersion model for ambient air quality on the basis of
analysis report as per the latest standard of the November, 2009 and ensure
dispersion modeling of 24 hours concentrations for NO2, SO2, CO, PM25, PM10.
27.
PP should make provision of 5% of the net planned area of the project in green area
for water bodies as per Regional Plan of NCR for rain water harvesting purpose.
28.
The report shall be duly signed by the Project Proponent and the Consultant on all
the pages.
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Annexure-‘C’
Terms of Reference (Minor Mineral- Open Cast)
1.
Year-wise production details since 1994 should be given, clearly stating the highest
production achieved in any one year prior to 1994. It may also be categorically
informed whether there had been any increase in production after the EIA
Notification, 1994 came into force w.r.t. the highest production achieved prior to
1994.
2.
A copy of the document in support of the fact that the proponent is the rightful
lessee of the mine should be given.
3.
All documents including approved Mining Plan, EIA and Public Hearing should be
compatible with one another in terms of the mine lease area, production levels,
waste generation and its management and mining technology and should be in the
name of the lessee.
4.
All corner coordinates of the mine lease area, superimposed on a High Resolution
Imagery /toposheet should be provided. Such an Imagery of the proposed area
should clearly show the land use and other ecological features of the study area
(core and buffer zone).
5.
Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board
of Directors? If so, it may be spelt out in the EIA report with description of the
prescribed
operating
process/procedures
to
bring
into
focus
any
infringement/deviation/violation of the environmental or forest norms/ conditions?
The hierarchical system or administrative order to the Company to deal with the
environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions may be
given. The system of reporting of non- compliances/ violations of environmental
norms to be Board of Director of the Company and /or shareholders or
stakeholders at large may also be detailed in the EIA report.
6.
Issues relating to Mine Safety and slope study in case of open cast mining, blasting
study etc. should be detailed .the proposed safeguard measures in each case should
also be provided.
7.
The study area will comprise of 10 km zone around the mine lease from lease
periphery and the data contained in the EIA such as waste generation etc. should
be for the life of the mine/lease period.
8.
Land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land,
wildlife sanctuary, national park,, migratory routes of fauna, water bodies, human
settlements and other ecological features should be indicated. Land use plan of the
mine lease area should be prepared to encompass preoperational, operational and
post operational phases and submitted. Impact, if any, of change of land use should
be given.
9.
Details of the land for any Over Burden Dumps outside the mine lease, such as
extent of land area, distance from mine lease, its land use, R&R issues, if any,
should be given.
10.
A Certificate from the Competent Authority in the State Forest Department should
be provided, confirming the involvement of forest land, if any, in the project area. In
the event of any contrary claim by the Project Proponent regarding the status of
forests, the site may be inspected by the State Forest Department along with the
Regional Office of the Ministry to ascertain the status of forests, based on which,
the Certificate in this regard as mentioned above be issued. In all such cases, it
would be desirable for representative of the State Forest Department to assist the
Expert Appraisal Committee
11.
Status of forestry clearance for the broken up area and virgin forestland involved in
the Project including deposition of net present value (NPV) and compensatory
afforestation (CA) should be indicate. A copy of the forestry clearance should also be
furnished.
12.
Implementation status of recognition of forest rights under the Scheduled Tribes
and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006
should be indicated. Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest
Rights) Act, 2006 should be indicated.
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13.
The vegetation in the RF/PF area in the study area, with necessary details, should
be given.
14.
A study shall be got done to ascertain the impact of the Mining Project on wildlife of
the study area and details furnished. Impact of the project on the wildlife in the
surrounding and any other protected area and accordingly detailed mitigative,
measures required, should be worked out with cost implications and submitted.
15.
Location of National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Wildlife Corridors,
Tiger/Elephant Reserves/lease should be clearly indicated, supported by a location
map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden. Necessary clearance, as may be
applicable to such projects due to proximity of the ecologically sensitive areas as
mentioned above, should be obtained form the State Wildlife Department/Chief
Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and copy furnished.
16.
A detailed biological study of the study area (core zone and buffer zone (10km
radius of the periphery of the mine lease) shall be carried out. Details of flora and
fauna, duly authenticated, separately for core and buffer zone should be furnished
based on such primary field survey, clearly indicating the Schedule of the fauna
present. In case of any scheduled-1 fauna found in the study area, the necessary
pian for their conservation should be prepared in consultation with State Forest
and Wildlife Department and details furnished. Necessary allocation of funds for
implementing the same should be made as part of the project cost.
17.
Proximity to Areas declared a Critically Polluted or the Project areas likely to come
under the ‘Aravali Range’ (attracting court restrictions for mining operations),
should also be indicated and where so required, clearance certifications from the
prescribed Authorities, such as the SPCB or State Mining Dept. should be secured
and furnished to the effect that the proposed mining activities could be considered.
18.
R&R Plan/ compensation details for the Project Affected People(PAP) should be
furnished. While preparing the R&R Pian, the relevant State/ National
Rehabilitation & Resettlement Policy should be kept in view in respect of SCs /STs
and other weaker sections of the society in the study area, a need based sample
survey, family-wise, should be undertaken to assess their requirements, and action
programmes prepared and submitted accordingly, integrating the sectoral
programmes of line departments of the State Government. It may be clearly
brought out whether the village located in the mine lease area will be shifted or not.
The issues relating to shifting of village including their R & R and socio-economic
aspects should be discussed in the report.
19.
One season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality (PM10,
SO2 and NOx), water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna shall be collected
and the AAQ and other data so compiled presented date wise in the EIA and EMP
report. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of
the monitoring stations should be such as to represent whole of the study area and
justified keeping in view the pre-dominant downwind direction and location of
sensitive receptors. There should be at least one monitoring stations within 500
meters of the mine lease in the pre-dominant downwind direction.
The
mineralogical composition of PM10, particularly for free silica, should be given.
20.
Air quality modeling should be carried out for prediction of impact of the project on
the air quality of the area. It should also take into account the impact of movement
of vehicles for transportation of mineral. The details of the model used and input
parameters used for modeling should be provided. The air quality contours may be
shown on the location map clearly indicating the location of the site, location of
sensitive receptors, if any, and the habitation. The wind roses shown pre-dominant
wind direction may also be indicated on the map. This should also be complied
with if the excavated material is stacked outside the mining lease area.
21.
The water requirement for the Project, its availability and source should be
furnished. A detailed water balance should also be provided.
Fresh water
requirement for the project should be indicated.
22.
Necessary clearance from the Competent Authority for drawl of requisite quantity of
water for the Project should be provided.
23.
Description of water conservation measures proposed to be adopted in the Project
should be given. Details of rainwater harvesting proposed in the Project, if any,
should be provided.
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24.
Impact of the project on the water quality, both surface and groundwater should be
assessed and necessary safeguard measures, if any required, should be provided.
25.
Based on actual monitored data, it may clearly be shown whether working will
intersect groundwater. Necessary data and documentation in this regard may be
provided. In case the working will intersect groundwater table, a detailed Hydro
Geological Study should be undertaken and Report furnished. Necessary
permission from /central Ground Water Authority for working below ground water
and for pumping of ground water should also be obtained and copy furnished.
26.
Details of any stream, seasonal or otherwise, passing through the lease area and
modification/ diversion proposed, if any, and the impact of the same on the
hydrology should be brought out.
27.
Information on site elevation, working depth, groundwater table etc. should be
provided both in AMSL and bgl. A schematic diagram may also be provided for the
same.
28.
A time bound Progressive Greenbelt Development plan shall be prepared in a
tabular form (indicating the linear and quantitative coverage, plant species and time
frame) and submitted, keeping in mind, the same will have to be executed up front
on commencement of the project.
29.
Impact on local transport infrastructure due to the Project should be indicated
.Projected increase in truck traffic as a result of the Project in the present road
network (including those outside the Project area) Should be worked out, indicating
whether it is capable of handling the incremental load. Arrangement for improving
the infrastructure, if contemplated (including action to be taken by other agencies
such as State Government) should be covered.
30.
Details of the onsite shelter and facilities to be provided to the mine workers should
be included in the EIA report.
31.
Conceptual post mining land use and Reclamation and Restoration of mined out
areas (with plans and with adequate number of sections) should be given in the EIA
report.
32.
A time bound Progressive Greenbelt Development Plan shall be prepared in a
tabular from (indicating the linear and quantitative coverage plant species and time
frame) and submitted. Keeping in mind, the same will have to be executed up front
on commencement of the project. Phase-wise plan of plantation and compensatory
afforestation should be charted clearly indicating the area to be covered under
plantation and the species to be planted. The details of plantation already done
should be given.
33.
Occupational Health impacts of the Project should be anticipated and the proposed
preventive measures spelt out in detail. Details of pre-placement medical
examination and periodical medical examination schedules should be incorporated
in the EMP.
34.
Public health implications of the Project and related activities for the population in
the impact zone should be systematically evaluated and the proposed remedial
measures should be detailed along with budgetary allocations.
35.
Measures of socio economic significance and influence to the local community
proposed to be provided by the Project Proponent should be indicated. AS far as
possible, quantitative dimensions may be given with time frames for
implementation.
36.
Detailed environmental management plan to mitigate the environmental impacts
which should inter-alia include the impacts of change of land use, loss agricultural
and grazing land, if any, occupational health impacts besides other impacts specific
to the proposed Project.
37.
Public hearing points raised and commitment of the project proponent on the same
along with time bound action plan to implement the same should be provided and
also incorporated in the final EIA/EMP Report of the Project.
38.
Details of litigation pending against the project, if any, with direction/order passed
by any Court of law against the project should be given.
39.
The cost of the project (capital cost and recurring cost) as well as the cost towards
implementation of EMP should clearly be spelt out.
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40.
Details of Transportation of mined out materials as per the Indian Road Congress
for both the ways (loaded as well unloaded trucks) load and its impact on
Environment.
41.
Details of excavation schedule & sequential mining plan to be indicated.
42.
The base line data shall be collected so as to represent the whole mine lease area.
43.
Letter from the State Govt. of Forests Department that the MLA does not fail under
forests land category.
44.
Details of continuous monitoring stations to be carried out in each block in the core
zone area.
45.
Disaster management Plan.
46.
Project Proponent shall furnish all the analysis/testing reports of water, air, soil,
noise etc. using the MoEF/NABL accredited laboratories. All the original
analysis/testing reports should be made available during appraisal of the project.
47.
Details of outcome of the court case in CWP No. 27700 of 2013 before the Hon’ble
High Court of Punjab & Haryana as mentioned in the LoI letter issued by the Mines
& Geology Department of State Govt. of Haryana.
48.
Impact of all existing mines on the present land use in the study area.
49.
Details of other Associated minor minerals need to provided.
2.
Besides the above, the below mentioned general points are also to be
followed:a) All documents to be properly referenced with index and continuous page
numbering.
b) Where data are presented in the report especially in tables, the period in which the
data were collected and the sources should be indicated.
c) Where the documents provided are in a language other than English, an English
translation should be provided.
d) The Questionnaire for environmental appraisal of mining projects as devised earlier
by the Ministry shall also be filled and submitted.
e) While preparing the EIA report, the instructions for the proponents and
instructions for the consultants issued by MOEF vide O.M. No:
J11013/41/2006-IA.II(I) dated 4th August, 2009, which are available on the website
of this Ministry, should also be followed.
f)
Changes, if any made in the basic scope and project parameters (as submitted in
Form-I and the F.R. for securing the TOR) should be brought to the attention of
MoEF with reasons for such changes and permission should be sought, as the TOR
may also have to be altered. Post Public Hearing changes in structure and content
of the draft EIA/EMP (other than modifications arising out of the P.H. process) will
entail conducting the PH again with the revised documentation.
g) As per the circular no. J-11011/618/2010-IA.II(I) dated 30.05.2012, you are
requested to submit certify monitoring report on the status of compliance of the
conditions stipulated in the environment clearance for the existing operations of the
project by the Regional Office of Ministry of Environment & Forest, if applicable.
3.
The EIA report should also include (i) surface plan of the area indicating contours of
main topographic features, drainage and imines area, (ii) geological maps and
sections and (iii) sections of the mine pit and external dumps, if any, clearly
showing the land features of the adjoining area.
4.
The prescribed TORs would be valid for a period of two years for submission of the
EIA/EMP reports, as per the O.M. No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I) dated 22.03.2010.
5.
After preparing the draft EIA (as per the generic structure prescribed in Appendix-III
of the EIA Notification, 2006) covering the above mentioned issues, the proponent
will get the public hearing conducted and take further necessary action for
obtaining environmental clearance in accordance with the procedure prescribed
under the EIA Notification, 2006.
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