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Affordable Group Housing Colony At Village Devlawas, Sector 27, Rewari, Haryana
M/s Victory Buildestates Pvt
(I) Basic Information
Serial Number
Item
1. Name of the project/s
2. S. No. in the schedule
3. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be handled/command area/lease area/number of wells to be drilled
4. New/Expansion/Modernization
5. Existing Capacity/Area
6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’
7. Does it attract the general condition? If yes, please specify.
8. Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, please specify.
9. Location Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Village Tehsil District State
10. Nearest railway station/airport along with distance in kms.
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FORM 1
Basic Information
Details
Name of the project/s Affordable Group Housing Project
S. No. in the schedule 8(a): Building & construction
capacity/area/length/tonnage to be handled/command area/lease area/number of wells to be drilled
Plot area = 20360.71mProposed FAR=43327.45Built-up Area = 49966.87
New/Expansion/Modernization New Project
Existing Capacity/Area etc. Nil
Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ Category B
Does it attract the general condition? If yes, please specify.
No
Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, please specify.
No
Plot/Survey/Khasra No. License No. 133 of 201Khasra No. is enclosed application. Devlawas, Sector 27 Rewari Rewari Haryana
Nearest railway station/airport along with distance in kms.
Nearest Railway Station: Junction (4.24 km, NNearest Airport:IGI(Source of information:Image)
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Group Housing Project
Building & construction Project
m2
43327.45 m2 49966.87 m2
License No. 133 of 2014 showing Khasra No. is enclosed with the
Nearest Railway Station: Rewari N)
IGI Airport 62 km, E (Source of information:- Google
Affordable Group Housing Colony At Village Devlawas, Sector 27, Rewari, Haryana
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11. Nearest Town, city, District Headquarters along with distance in Kms.
12. Village Panchayats, ZillaParishad, Municipal Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given).
13. Name of applicant
14. Registered Address
15. Address for correspondence :Name Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO)Address Pin Code E-mail Telephone No.
16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, if any. Location of these sites should be shown on a toposheet.
17. Interlinked Projects
18. Whether separate application of interlinked project has been submitted?
19. If yes, date of submission
20. If no, reason
21. Whether the proposal involves approval/ clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status
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Nearest Town, city, District Headquarters along with distance in
Project site lies within the district. District Headquarters
Village Panchayats, ZillaParishad, Municipal Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given).
Municipal Committee:Municipal Council, RewariM.C. Office, Near BhadwashRewari 01274-225263
Name of applicant M/s Victory Buildestate
Registered Address Plot no. 42, Saraswati kunj, SecGolf course road, Gurgaon.
Address for correspondence :
Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO)
Telephone No.
Mr. Satya Prakash Sharma GM SLRK TOWER Ist Floor, SCOHUDA, Jail Complex, Near Sadar Bazar, Gurgaon, Haryana 122002 satyaarchitects@rediffmail.comsatyaprakasharchitect@gmail.com0124-4380570, 09810757750
Details of Alternative Sites examined, if any. Location of these sites should be shown on a toposheet.
No
Projects No
Whether separate application of interlinked project has been
No
If yes, date of submission Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Whether the proposal involves approval/ clearance under: if yes,
the same and their status
No
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lies within the Rewari
ers: Rewari. Municipal Committee: Municipal Council, Rewari M.C. Office, Near Bhadwash Chowk,
225263 states Pvt. Ltd.
Plot no. 42, Saraswati kunj, Sec- 53, Golf course road, Gurgaon.
Sharma
SLRK TOWER Ist Floor, SCO-36,
Complex, Near Sadar Bazar, Gurgaon,
satyaarchitects@rediffmail.com, satyaprakasharchitect@gmail.com
9810757750
Affordable Group Housing Colony At Village Devlawas, Sector 27, Rewari, Haryana
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to be given. (a)The forest (Conservation) act, 1980? (b) The wildlife (Protection) act, 1972? (C) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991?
22. Whether there is any Government Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site?
23. Forest land involved (hectares)
24. Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and /or land in which the project is proposedto be set up?(a) Name of the Court(b) Case No. (c) Orders/directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.
(II) Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions,
which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)
S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation
1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land use, land cover or topography including increase in intensity use (with respect to local land use plan)
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(a)The forest (Conservation) act,
(b) The wildlife (Protection) act,
(C) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991? Whether there is any Government Order/Policy relevant/relating to the
NBC Guidelines Haryana Bye laws
Forest land involved (hectares) No
Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and /or land in which the project is
to be set up? (a) Name of the Court
(c) Orders/directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.
No
Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Permanent or temporary change in land use, land cover or topography including increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land
No Land has been allotted for Group Housing colony as per license no. 133 of 2014 dated: by Department of Planning, Haryana.
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NBC Guidelines Bye laws
Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data Land has been allotted for Affordable
colony as per license dated: 25/8/14 granted
Department of Town and Country Planning, Haryana.
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1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation and buildings?
1.3 Creation of new land uses?
1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. bore houses, soil testing?
1.5 Construction works?
1.6 Demolition works?
1.7 Temporary sites used for construction works or housing of construction workers?
1.8 Above ground buildings, structures orearthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations
1.9 Underground works including mining or tunneling?
1.10 Reclamation works?
1.11 Dredging?
1.12 Offshore structures?
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Clearance of existing land, vegetation and buildings?
No The construction of project does not require any clearance of existing land, vegetation and building
Creation of new land uses? No Land has been allotted for Group Housingcolony as per license no. 133 of 2014 dated: 25/8/14 granted by Department of Town and Country Planning, Haryana.
construction investigations e.g. bore houses, soil testing?
Yes Soil testing has been done during detailed engineering study.
Construction works? Yes All construction activities confined within the project premises; there will be no physical changes outside the project boundary.
Demolition works? No Project site is vacant land. Demolition is not required.
Temporary sites used for construction works or housing of construction workers?
Yes All the construction activity including stocking of raw materials will be confined within the project sitetemporary labour hutments are proposed. Local labours from nearby area will be hired. Sanitation facilities will be developed at site.
Above ground buildings, structures orearthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations
Yes Excavation will be carried out for foundation of buildings. The total excavated quantity of earth material will be approx. 21454.71soil will be used in backfilling and other area development activities.
Underground works including mining or tunneling?
Yes Underground works including mining/ tunneling is required excavation of earth.
Reclamation works? No No reclamation work required.
No No dredging required.
Offshore structures? No No offshore structures required.
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The construction of project does not require any clearance of existing land, vegetation and building Land has been allotted for Affordable Group Housingcolony as per license no.
dated: 25/8/14 granted by Department of Town and Country Planning, Haryana. Soil testing has been done during detailed engineering study. All construction activities will be confined within the project premises; there will be no physical changes outside the project boundary. Project site is vacant land. Demolition is
All the construction activity including stocking of raw materials will be
ned within the project site. No temporary labour hutments are proposed. Local labours from nearby area will be hired. Sanitation facilities will be developed at site. Excavation will be carried out for foundation of buildings. The total excavated quantity of earth material will
21454.71 m3. The excavated soil will be used in backfilling and other area development activities.
nderground works including mining/ tunneling is required along with excavation of earth. No reclamation work required.
No dredging required.
offshore structures required.
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1.13 Production and manufacturing processes?
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or materials?
1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid waste or liquid effluents?
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Production and manufacturing No No production/manufacturing process involved as the project is aGroup Housing Project.
Facilities for storage of goods or Yes Raw material will covered area. Cement will be separately stored under cover in bales. Sand will be stacked neatly under tarpaulin cover. Bricks and steel will be laid in open.
Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid waste or liquid
Yes Solid Waste: The solid waste generated from the project will be in the form of: Construction Phase:Left over cement mortars, cement concrete blocks, aggregate, sand and other inorganic material will be recycled and reused as granular sub base (GSB) layer of pavement. rendered surplus from the excavation will be utilized in the embankment works. Operational Phase:The Solid waste generated from project will be mainly domestic estimated to be wastes generated will be segregated into biodegradable (waste vegetables, foodsetc.) and cartons, thermocol, plastics, glass etc.) components and collected in separate bins. The biodegradable organic wastes will be treated inside the premises. Recyclable and nonwill be disposed through Govt. approved agency.
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No production/manufacturing process involved as the project is an Affordable
roject. Raw material will be stored at site in a covered area. Cement will be separately stored under cover in bales. Sand will be stacked neatly under tarpaulin cover. Bricks and steel will be laid in open.
The solid waste generated from the project will be in the form of:
Construction Phase: Left over cement mortars, cement concrete blocks, aggregate, sand and other inorganic material will be recycled and reused as granular sub base (GSB) layer of pavement. Earth rendered surplus from the excavation will be utilized in the embankment
Operational Phase: The Solid waste generated from project will be mainly domestic in nature and is
to be 2134 kg/day. Solid wastes generated will be segregated into biodegradable (waste vegetables, foodsetc.) and Recyclable(papers, cartons, thermocol, plastics, glass etc.) components and collected in separate bins. The biodegradable organic wastes will be treated inside the premises. Recyclable and non-recyclable wastes will be disposed through Govt.
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1.16 Facilities for long of operational workers?
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during construction or operation?
1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc?
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Liquid effluents: During construction phase, sewage will be treated and disposed through septic tanks with soak pits. operation phase will be treated up to tertiary level in a STP of capacity and the treated sewage willreused for toilet flushingThe rest of the treated wastewater will be discharged into theandsewer line Dewatered/dried sludge the STP will be used as manure for green belt development.
Facilities for long term housing of operational workers?
No Local laborers will be hired from nearby areas during construction phase. So, there will be npermanent facilities for longhousing of operational workers
New road, rail or sea traffic during construction or
No The site has good connectivity to Only internal roads; paths will be developed for vehicular movements for transportation of construction material during construction phase whereas internal tracks and paths will developed for traffic circulation (to avoid any congestion) during operational phase.
New road, rail, air waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc?
No The site is well connected through the road network. As the site falls in the residential area as per the development plan of Rewari and hence has good connectivity with internal sector roads. The site is well connected to NH-8.
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During construction phase, sewage will be treated and disposed through septic tanks with soak pits. The waste water in operation phase will be treated up to tertiary level in a STP of 580 KLD capacity and the treated sewage will be
toilet flushing&horticulture. of the treated wastewater will
be discharged into the water body sewer line i.e. 192 KLD.
Dewatered/dried sludge generated from the STP will be used as manure for green belt development. Local laborers will be hired from nearby areas during construction phase. So, here will be no need to create
permanent facilities for long-term housing of operational workers. The site has good connectivity to NH-8. Only internal roads; paths will be developed for vehicular movements for transportation of construction material during construction phase whereas internal tracks and paths will be developed for traffic circulation (to avoid any congestion) during
The site is well connected through the road network. As the site falls in the residential area as per the development
and hence has good connectivity with internal sector roads. The site is well connected to Rewari by
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1.19 Closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements?
1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or pipelines?
1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers?
1.22 Stream crossings?
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water from ground or surface waters?
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land surface affecting drainage or run-off?
1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for construction, operation or decommissioning?
1.26 Long-term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration
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diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements?
No Since the site is well connected through sector roads which havetraffic density, there will be no need for diversion or closure of existing traffic routes.
New or diverted transmission
No There will not be any new/diverted transmission lines or pipelines around the project.
Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers?
No No impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the
hydrology of surface watercourses is
proposed.
No There are no streams running across the site.
Abstraction or transfers of water from ground or surface
Yes During construction phase, amount of water will be required will be met by HUDA (treated water)During operation phase, water supply will be provided by HUDAKLD of fresh water will be required during operation phase of the project.
Changes in water bodies or the land surface affecting drainage
Yes Runoff will increase paved surface. However, increased runoff will be managed by welldesigned rainwater harvesting system and storm water management plan.
Transport of personnel or materials for construction, operation or decommissioning?
Yes During the construction phase, about 1520 trucks are estimated per week. Adequate parking space within the project site for loading and unloading of materials will be provided. Adequate parking space be provided for operational phase to residents and commercial occupants of the premises.
term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration
No No Long term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration works
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well connected to NH-8 roads which have low
traffic density, there will be no need for diversion or closure of existing traffic
There will not be any new/diverted transmission lines or pipelines around
No impoundment, damming, culverting,
realignment or other changes to the
hydrology of surface watercourses is
There are no streams running across the
During construction phase, 250 ML amount of water will be required which will be met by HUDA (treated water). During operation phase, water supply
by HUDA. About 389 KLD of fresh water will be required during operation phase of the project. Runoff will increase due to increased paved surface. However, increased runoff will be managed by well-designed rainwater harvesting system and storm water management plan. During the construction phase, about 15-20 trucks are estimated per week. Adequate parking space within the project site for loading and unloading of materials will be provided. Adequate parking space (484 ECS) will be provided for operational phase to the residents and commercial occupants of
No Long term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration works
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works?
1.27 Ongoing activity during decommissioning have an impact on the environment?
1.28 Influx of people to an area in either temporarily or permanently?
1.29 Introduction of alien species?
1.30 Loss of native species or genetic diversity?
1.31 Any other actions?
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially anysupply):
S.No. Information/checklist confirmation
2.1 Land especially undeveloped or agricultural land (ha)
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will be involved.
Ongoing activity during which could
have an impact on the
No None
Influx of people to an area in either temporarily or
Yes Local laborers from nearby area will be employed during the construction phase. In the operation phase, most of the expected occupants will be from the surrounding areas. Hence, the project will lead to a redistribution of occupants within the city. Thus, no significant influx of people is envisaged.
Introduction of alien species? No The landscaping will be carried out with mainly local species with a few ornamental varieties of flora that are well suited to the local conditions like Ashoka and Gulmohar& Bottle Palm and Bamboo etc.
Loss of native species or genetic No There will be no significant impact on the native species or genetic diversity.
No Not Applicable.
Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short
Information/checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Land especially undeveloped or agricultural land (ha)
No Land has been allotted for Group Housing colony as per license no. 133 of 2014 dated: 25/8/14Department of Town and Country Planning, Haryana.
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Local laborers from nearby area will be employed during the construction phase. In the operation phase, most of
expected occupants will be from the surrounding areas. Hence, the project will lead to a redistribution of occupants within the city. Thus, no significant influx of people is
The landscaping will be carried out with mainly local species with a few ornamental varieties of flora that are well suited to the local conditions like Ashoka and Gulmohar& Bottle Palm
There will be no significant impact on the native species or genetic diversity.
Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, renewable or in short
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Land has been allotted for Group ing colony as per license no. 133 of
2014 dated: 25/8/14 granted by Town and Country
Planning, Haryana.
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2.2 Water (expected source & competing users) unit: KLD
2.3 Minerals (MT)
2.4 Construction material aggregates, sand / soil (expected source – MT)
2.5 Forests and timber (source MT)
2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
2.7 Any other natural resources (use appropriate standard units)
3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise about actual or perceived risks to human health.
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Water (expected source & competing users) unit: KLD
Yes During construction phase, amount of water will be required and requirement will be fulfilled through private water tanks. During operation phase, water supply will be provided through the HUDAfresh water will be required during operation phase of the project.
No Minerals such as sand and aggregates will be required during the construction phase.
Construction material – stone, aggregates, sand / soil (expected
Yes All materials for construction will be arranged throughcontractors/suppliers. Details of construction materials in conceptual plan.
Forests and timber (source – No All material forests and timber will be provided by selected steel frames etc shall be used to minimize the use of timber.
Energy including electricity and fuels (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
Yes The total demand load is estimated at 2887.80 KW which will be provided Uttar Haryana Bijli(UHBVN). Power backup for the group housing project will be through of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA)
Any other natural resources (use appropriate standard units)
No Not Applicable
Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise
about actual or perceived risks to human health.
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During construction phase, 250 ML amount of water will be required and requirement will be fulfilled through private water tanks. During operation phase, water supply will be provided
HUDA. About 389 KLD of fresh water will be required during operation phase of the project. Minerals such as sand and aggregates will be required during the construction
r construction will be hrough the nominated
contractors/suppliers. Details of construction materials are incorporated
All material forests and timber will be provided by selected suppliers. However steel frames etc shall be used to minimize the use of timber. The total demand load is estimated at
which will be provided by Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
Power backup for the group housing project will be through 2 no. of DG sets
500 KVA (2x 250 KVA)
Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns
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S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation
3.1 Use of substances or materials, which are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, andWater supplies)
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or affect disease insect or water borne diseases)
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing living conditions?
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc.,
3.5 Any other causes
4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
(MT/month)
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Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Use of substances or materials, which are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, andWater supplies)
Yes Diesel for DG sets will be stored in drums in earmarked locations. It shall also be handled as per The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 and Material Safety Data Sheet.
Changes in occurrence of disease vectors (e.g.
insect or water borne diseases)
No Suitable drainage and waste management measures (with frequent spray of insecticides etc.) will be adopted in both the construction and operational phase such that there will be no stagnation of water or accumulation of waste. This will effectively restricreproduction and growth of disease vectors.
Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing living conditions?
Yes Socio-economic standard of people will improve due to increased employment opportunities provided by this project. This will lead to better quality of life and will also set a standard for future developments in the area.
Vulnerable groups of people who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children,
No Impacts of this type are not expected.
No Not Applicable
Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
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Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data Diesel for DG sets will be stored in drums in earmarked locations. It shall also be handled as per The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 and Material
Suitable drainage and waste management measures (with frequent spray of insecticides etc.) will be adopted in both the construction and operational phase such that there will be no stagnation of water or accumulation of waste. This will effectively restrict the reproduction and growth of disease
economic standard of people will improve due to increased employment opportunities provided by this project.
to better quality of life and will also set a standard for future developments in the area.
Impacts of this type are not expected.
Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
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S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or commercial wastes)
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules)
4.4 Other industrial process wastes
4.5 Surplus product
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from effluent treatment
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Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever with source of information data
Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No No such spoil, overburden or mine wastes will be generated.
Municipal waste (domestic and or commercial wastes)
Yes The total municipal (domestic) solid waste to be generated is approx. kg/day. Biodegradable waste (@ 60%)
1280vegetables and foods etc.)
Recyclable waste (@ 30%)
640cartons, thermocol, plastics, glass etc.)
Inert waste (@ 10%)
213
Total 2134
Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules)
Yes The hazardous wastes along with other wastes in the project will be used oil from DG sets, which is classified as per The Hazardous Wasteper The Hazardous Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989Used oil from DG sets will be stored in HDPE drums in isolated covered facility. This used oil will be sold to authorized recyclers. Suitable care will be taken so that spills/leaks of used oil from storage is avoided.
Other industrial process wastes No Not applicable
No Not applicable
Sewage sludge or other sludge from effluent treatment
Yes 65 kg/day of Sludge generated from the STP plant will be dried and later will be used as manure for green belt development.
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Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data No such spoil, overburden or mine wastes will be generated. The total municipal (domestic) solid waste to be generated is approx. 2134
1280kg/day (Waste vegetables and foods etc.)
640kg/day (Papers, cartons, thermocol, plastics, glass etc.)
213kg/day
2134kg/day
The hazardous wastes along with other wastes in the project will be used oil from DG sets, which is classified as per The Hazardous Waste Category 5.1 as per The Hazardous Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989. Used oil from DG sets will be stored in HDPE drums in isolated covered facility. This used oil will be sold to authorized recyclers. Suitable care will be taken so
eaks of used oil from storage
kg/day of Sludge generated from the will be dried and later will be
used as manure for green belt
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4.7 Construction or demolition wastes
4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment
4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials
4.10 Agricultural wastes
4.11 Other solid wastes
5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)
S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation
5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels from stationary or mobile sources
5.2 Emissions from production processes
5.3 Emissions from handling including storage or transport
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Construction or demolition Yes The construction waste will consist of excess earth and construction debris along with cement bags, steel in bits and pieces, insulating and packaging materials etc. Recyclable waste construction materials will be sold to recyclers. Unusable and excess construction debris will be disposed at designated places in tune with the local norms.
Redundant machinery or No Redundant machinery will not be generated.
Contaminated soils or other No Contaminated soils or other materials will not be generated.
Yes Landscape wastes of generated.
No Not Anticipated
Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels from stationary or
Yes The project does not air pollution sources except operation of DG sets during power failure and vehicular traffic.
Emissions from production No No production processes involved. Hence, there will be no such emissions.
Emissions from materials handling including storage or
Yes Small quantities of envisaged during transport and handling of construction materials. Such emissions will be temporary and controlled by the use of sprinkling and other viable techniques like covering of loose material.
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The construction waste will consist of excess earth and construction debris along with cement bags, steel in bits and pieces, insulating and packaging
Recyclable waste construction materials will be sold to recyclers. Unusable and
nstruction debris will be disposed at designated places in tune with the local norms. Redundant machinery will not be
Contaminated soils or other materials will not be generated. Landscape wastes of 0.18kg/day will be
Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data The project does not envisage any major air pollution sources except operation of DG sets during power failure and
No production processes involved. Hence, there will be no such emissions.
Small quantities of dust emissions are envisaged during transport and handling of construction materials. Such emissions will be temporary and controlled by the use of sprinkling and
niques like covering of
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5.4 Emissions from construction activities including plant and equipment
5.5 Dust or odors from handling of materials includingmaterials, sewage and waste
5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste
5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris)
5.8 Emissions from any other sources
6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. engines, ventilation plant, crushers
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Emissions from construction activities including plant and
Yes This will be restricted to the construction phase and the construction site only.
Dust or odors from handling of materials including construction materials, sewage and waste
Yes Dust is anticipated during loading and unloading of construction material and excavation of upper earth surface. These will however be temporary in nature, which will be controlled by providing water sprinklers. Tarpaulin cover will be provided on stored lreduce the dust emission.
Emissions from incineration of No No incineration of wastes is proposed.
Emissions from burning of waste in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris)
No Open burning of biomass/other will be prohibited on site.
Emissions from any other No Not Applicable
Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
From operation of equipment e.g. engines, ventilation plant,
Yes Source of noise in the operational phase will be from backup DG sets will be in operation only during power failure) and pumps & motors. machinery will be of highest standard of reputed make and will comply with standard i.e. The DG set room will be provided with acoustic enclosure to have minimum 25 dB (A) ior for meeting the ambient noise standard whichever is on higher side as per E (P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and its
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This will be restricted to the construction phase and the construction site only.
Dust is anticipated during loading and unloading of construction material and excavation of upper earth surface. These will however be temporary in nature, which will be controlled by providing
Tarpaulin cover will be provided on stored loose materials to reduce the dust emission.
No incineration of wastes is proposed.
Open burning of biomass/other material will be prohibited on site.
Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Source of noise in the operational phase will be from backup DG sets (which
in operation only during power failure) and pumps & motors. All the machinery will be of highest standard of reputed make and will comply with
The DG set room will be provided with acoustic enclosure to have minimum 25 dB (A) insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standard whichever is on higher side as per E (P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and its
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6.2 From industrial or similar processes
6.3 From construction or demolition
6.4 From blasting or piling
6.5 From construction or operational traffic
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems
6.7 From any other sources
7. Risks of contamination of land or water from release of pollutants into ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea: S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
7.1 From handling, storage, use or spillage of hazardous materials
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amendments. Therefore, no significant impact due to operation of machinery is anticipated.
From industrial or similar No No industrial processes will be carried out in the proposed project.
From construction or demolition Yes Due to various construction activities, there will be short-term noise impacts in the immediate vicinity of the project site. The construction include the following noise generating activities: Concreting, mixing & operation of
DG sets. Construction plant and heavy
vehicle movement. From blasting or piling No No blasting or mechanized piling will
be done. construction or Yes Some noise will be generated from
vehicular movement in the construction and operational phase but that will be mitigated with green belt.
From lighting or cooling systems No No significant noise impact will from lighting or cooling systems.
From any other sources No Not Applicable
Risks of contamination of land or water from release of pollutants into ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
From handling, storage, use or spillage of hazardous materials
No The used oil from DG setscarefully stored in HDPE drums at isolated storage, and periodically sold to authorized recyclers. All precautions will be taken to avoid spillage from
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amendments. Therefore, no significant impact due to operation of machinery is
No industrial processes will be carried out in the proposed project. Due to various construction activities,
term noise impacts in the immediate vicinity of the project site. The construction activities will include the following noise generating
Concreting, mixing & operation of
Construction plant and heavy vehicle movement.
No blasting or mechanized piling will
Some noise will be generated from vehicular movement in the construction and operational phase but that will be mitigated with green belt.
No significant noise impact will result from lighting or cooling systems.
Risks of contamination of land or water from release of pollutants into ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
from DG sets will be carefully stored in HDPE drums at isolated storage, and periodically sold to authorized recyclers. All precautions will be taken to avoid spillage from
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7.2 From discharge ofother effluents to water or the land (expected mode and place ofdischarge)
7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into the land or into water
7.4 From any other sources
7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of pollutants inenvironment from these sources?
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which affect human health or the environment
S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances.
8.2 From any other causes
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storage as per The Hazardous Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989.
From discharge of sewage or other effluents to water or the land (expected mode and place of
No There will be no discharge of untreated sewage on land or into water bodies. Adequate treatment of sewage will be carried out in a STP of capacity KLD, proposed wpremises. Treated sewage will be reused for flushing, landscapingwill be discharged to construction line.
By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into the land or
No The DG Sets will be provided with stacks of adequate height. Hence dispersion will be achieved and avoid deposition of pollutants in significant concentrations at any single location.
From any other sources No Not Anticipated
Is there a risk of long term build up of pollutants in the environment from these sources?
No Not Anticipated
of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which the environment
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
From explosions, spillages, fires etc from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous
Yes Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the project will be mainly from Fire Hazards, Gas Leakage etc
From any other causes No Not Applicable
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The Hazardous Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules,
There will be no discharge of untreated sewage on land or into water bodies. Adequate treatment of sewage will be carried out in a STP of capacity 580 KLD, proposed within the project premises. Treated sewage will be re-
landscaping, and rest will be discharged to construction sewer
The DG Sets will be provided with stacks of adequate height. Hence dispersion will be achieved and avoid deposition of pollutants in significant concentrations at any single location.
of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Risk of accidents during construction or project will be mainly
from Fire Hazards, Gas Leakage etc
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8.3 Could the project be affected by natural disasters causing environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)?
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential
could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality
S.No. Information/Checklist
confirmation
9.1 Lead to development of supporting. utilities, ancillary development or developmentstimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.: • Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.)• Housing development
• Extractive industries • Supply industries
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Could the project be affected by natural disasters causing environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides,
Yes The project falls under seismic active Zone IV indicating high damage risk zone. The buildings will be designed as earthquake resistant and comply with the required IS specifications.
Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality
Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
Lead to development of utilities, ancillary
development or development stimulated by the project which could have impact on the
• Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.) • Housing development
• Extractive industries
• Supply industries
Yes
Yes
No
No
Appropriate infrastructure like roads, power supply, waste management and waste water treatment will be developedwithin the project sitethe area will be as per by Department of Planning, Haryana. The project will have positive impact on the ancillary infrastructure like roads, markets, public health, amenities, and communication facilities in the area also will provide treatment plant for The project is residential group housing colony with adequate facilities so it will enhance the housing development. Not Applicable Not Applicable
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project falls under seismic active Zone IV indicating high damage risk zone. The buildings will be designed as arthquake resistant and comply with the
required IS specifications.
development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
infrastructure like roads, power supply, waste management and waste water treatment will be developed within the project site. Development of the area will be as per the license granted
Department of Town and Country Planning, Haryana.
The project will have positive impact on the ancillary infrastructure like roads, markets, public health, amenities, and communication facilities in the area also will provide treatment plant for sullage. The project is residential group housing
h adequate facilities so it will enhance the housing development.
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• Other
9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could have an impact on the environment
9.3 Set a precedent for later developments
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects
(III) Environmental Sensitivity
S.No. Areas
1 Areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value
2 Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests
3 Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, wintering, migration
4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters
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No
use of the site, which could have an impact on
No Not Anticipated
Set a precedent for later Yes The project will provide good infrastructure and better life style and will set an example for later developments in the areas.
Have cumulative effects due to proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar
No Not Applicable
Environmental Sensitivity
Name/ Identity
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed project location boundary
Areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape,
related value
None There are no areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value
Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons -
watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests
None
No such area lies within 15 Km of project radius.
Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration
None There is no species of flora or found in the study area.
Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters
Ground water The depth of groundwater is 24 mbgl below the ground level.
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The project will provide good infrastructure and better life style and will set an example for later developments in the areas.
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed project location
There are no areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value No such area lies within 15 Km of project radius.
no ecologically sensitive species of flora or found in the
The depth of groundwater is 12-mbgl below the ground level.
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5 State, National boundaries
6 Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas
7 Defense installations
8 Densely populated or builtarea
9 Areas occupied by sensitive manmade land usesschools, places of worship, community facilities.
10 Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources(ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals)
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State, National boundaries Rajasthan- Haryana
Border
8.36 km, S from project site.
Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas
NH-8 2.88km, N
Defense installations None There are no areas ofinstallations.
Densely populated or built-up Sector-27
Bhakti Nagar 0.5 km
Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses(hospitals, schools, places of worship,
.)
Hospital Dr. Manu Memorial Hospital
School Smart Kid
World School Temple
ShriKrishanMandir
1.5 km, N
1.26 km, NN 1.72km, NNE
Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals)
None There are no areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources.
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(Ref: CGWB)
from project site.
There are no areas of defense installations.
agar 0.5 km, N
NNW.
NNE
There are no areas containing important, high quality or scarce
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11 Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental exceeded)
12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)
(IV) Terms of Reference: N
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Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental
(those where existing standards are
None There are no areas within 15 km which are subjected to pollution or environmental damage.
Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse
Yes
Earthquakes
The site falls under the zone per the Seismic Zone Map of India and is thus prone to high damage risk zone. Adequate measures will be taken during the construction of the proposed project.
Not applicable for 8 a category of construction project
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There are no areas within 15 km which are subjected to pollution or environmental damage.
The site falls under the zone IV as per the Seismic Zone Map of India and is thus prone to high damage risk zone. Adequate measures will be taken during the construction of the proposed
applicable for 8 a category of construction project
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“I hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given, if any to the project will be
Date: Place:
NOTE:
1. The Projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notificatiosubmit with the application a C.R.Z map duly demarcated by one of the authorized agencies, showing the project activities, w.r.t. C.R.Z. and the recommendations of the state Coastal Zone management Authority. Simultaneous action shall also be taken to obtain the requisite clearance under the provisionthe activities to be located in the CRZ.
2. The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden thereon.”
3. All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submission of application for TOR/ Environmental Cleararequired from time to time, participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of the project proponent shall be made by the authorized signatory only. The authorized signatory
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undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected
, if any to the project will be at our risk and cost.
Name: Satya Prakash
Designation:(Authorized Signatory)
For M/s Victory Buildestate
The Projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notificatiosubmit with the application a C.R.Z map duly demarcated by one of the authorized
showing the project activities, w.r.t. C.R.Z. and the recommendations of the state Coastal Zone management Authority. Simultaneous action shall also be taken to obtain the requisite clearance under the provisions of the C.R.Z. Notification,
tivities to be located in the CRZ. The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features visproject location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden
All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submission of application for TOR/ Environmental Clearance, subsequent clarifications, as may be required from time to time, participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of the project proponent shall be made by the authorized signatory only. The authorized signatory
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undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected
: Satya Prakash
: Signatory)
states Pvt. Ltd.
The Projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 1991 shall submit with the application a C.R.Z map duly demarcated by one of the authorized
showing the project activities, w.r.t. C.R.Z. and the recommendations of the state Coastal Zone management Authority. Simultaneous action shall also be taken to
s of the C.R.Z. Notification, 1991 for
The projects to be located within 10 km of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the
showing these features vis-à-vis the project location and the recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden
All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submission of nce, subsequent clarifications, as may be
required from time to time, participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of the project proponent shall be made by the authorized signatory only. The authorized signatory
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should also submit a document in support of his claim of being an authorized signatory for the specific project”.
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CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
SECTION 1- LAND ENVIRONMENT
(Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)
1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered
consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved
Master Plan/Development Plan of the area. Change of land use, if any and the statutory
approval from the competent authority are submitted). Attach M
(ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site
(indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only
conceptual plans.
No
The project site is fallow land and does
the construction activities of the project will not have an adverse effect on the land use
activities in the project area. The development of green belt and other landscaping will
enhance the visual aesthetics of the area.
The Project site is located at Devlawas,
NH-8 which is 2.88 km, N from the project site
km, NW from the Project site and the nearest railway station is
km, NNE from project site. Google Earth Image showing project site & surroundings within
500 m and toposheet map showing
1.2 List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up
area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities,
parking needs etc.
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CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
LAND ENVIRONMENT
(Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)
Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is
consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved
Master Plan/Development Plan of the area. Change of land use, if any and the statutory
approval from the competent authority are submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location,
(ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site
(indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only
The project site is fallow land and does not involve activities of any type. It is anticipated that
the construction activities of the project will not have an adverse effect on the land use
activities in the project area. The development of green belt and other landscaping will
al aesthetics of the area.
Devlawas, Sector 27, Rewari, Haryana. The Nearest
from the project site. The nearest Airport is IGI Airport
from the Project site and the nearest railway station is Rewari Junction
Google Earth Image showing project site & surroundings within
500 m and toposheet map showing 10 km and 5 km are attached as Annexure I
List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up
area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities,
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from the project that is
consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved
Master Plan/Development Plan of the area. Change of land use, if any and the statutory
aps of (i) site location,
(ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site
(indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only
not involve activities of any type. It is anticipated that
the construction activities of the project will not have an adverse effect on the land use
activities in the project area. The development of green belt and other landscaping will
Nearest Highway is
Airportwhich is 62
Junction which is 4.24
Google Earth Image showing project site & surroundings within
and II.
List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up
area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities,
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LAND REQUIREMENT
S. No. Particulars
1. Total Plot Area
2. Net Plot Area
3. Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 50% of NPA) (Com.+ Residential)
4.
Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 36.787 % of NPA)
Residential Area
Commercial Area
5.
Total Permissible FAR
Residential Area (@ 225
Commercial Area (@ 175
6.
Proposed FAR
Residential FAR (@224
Commercial FAR (@173.31)
7. Non FAR area (residential)
8.
Community/Creche
Services area (Mumty & Machine room)
9. Built up Area
10. Open Parking area
11.
Landscape area (@20% of the total plot area)
Shelter Belt (@ 10%)
Avenue Plantation (@ 4%)
Shrubs, herbs, lawns, parks, landscaping and climber plants (@ 4 %)
Water Body (@ 2 %)
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Table 1: Area Statement
Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 50% of NPA) (Com.+ Residential)
Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 36.787 % of NPA)
Residential Area (@ 225 % of the 18662.59 sq. m)
Commercial Area (@ 175 % of the 777.606 sq. m)
Residential FAR (@224.94)
Commercial FAR (@173.31)
(residential)
Community/Creche
Services area (Mumty & Machine room)
Landscape area (@20% of the total plot area)
10%)
Avenue Plantation (@ 4%)
Shrubs, herbs, lawns, parks, landscaping and climber plants (@
Water Body (@ 2 %)
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Area (in m2)
20360.71
19440.16
9720.08
7151.57
6475.72
675.85
43351.55
41990.74
1360.81
43327.45
41979.76
1347.69
5643.49
995.93
398.04
597.89
49966.87
7387.43
4072
2036
814.42
814.42
407.21
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12. Height of the tallest Building
Table
TYPE F.A.R AREA
BLOCK-A (2BHK_4 BLOCK)
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Height of the tallest Building
Table 2: Built-up area calculations
F.A.R AREA MUMTY & MACHINE
NON F.A.R AREA
21200.24 251.56
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37.65 m
NON F.A.R AREA
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WATER REQUIREMENT
During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (Treated water), whereas during
operation phase water will be provided through the HUDA. Total
approx. 579 KLD, out of which d
requirement is approx. 389 KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand. Daily water
requirement calculation is given below in Table 5:
Table 3
S. No.
Description
BLOCK-B (2BHK_1BLOCK )
BLOCK-C (2BHK_1 BLOCK )
BLOCK-D (1BHK_2 BLOCK )
BLOCK-E (1BHK_1 BLOCK )
BLOCK-F(COMMERCIAL )
CRECHE & COMMUNITY
Stilt
Total
Built up Area 49966.87 m
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During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (Treated water), whereas during
operation phase water will be provided through the HUDA. Total water requirement is
KLD, out of which domestic water requirement is 555 KLD. Fresh water
KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand. Daily water
requirement calculation is given below in Table 5:
Table 3: Calculations for Daily Water Demand
Area (in m2)
Total Occupancy
Rate of water demand (lpcd)
5292.47 62.89
5264.42 62.89
6820 106.32
3402.63 53.16
1347.69 61.07
398.04
43327.45 597.89 5643.49
49966.87 m2
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During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (Treated water), whereas during
water requirement is
KLD. Fresh water
KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand. Daily water
Total Water Requirement
(KLD)
5643.49
398.04
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A. Domestic Water
1. Apartments
2. Staff
Floating Population (Visitors)
3. Staff (Commercial+ community)
4. Visitors (Commercial+ community)
Sub Total (
B. Horticulture and Landscape development
Grand Total (A+B) =
Domestic Water Requirement
Fresh(@ Water Demand
Flushing (Water Demand)
Sullage Generated(flushing)
POWER REQUIREMENT
The power supply shall be supplied by Uttar Haryana Bijli
connected load for the Project will be approx
Details of D.G Sets
There is provision of 2 no. of DG sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power
back up in the project. The DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize
noise generation and adequate stack height for proper dispersion.
.
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3960 135
198 45
396 15
53 45
212 15
Sub Total (1+2+3+4)
4072 6 l/sqm
Grand Total (A+B) = 579 KLD
Table 4: Sullage Calculations
Domestic Water Requirement 555 KLD
@ 70% of domestic Water Demand)
389 KLD
Flushing (@ 30% of domestic Water Demand)
166 KLD
Generated(@ 80% fresh + 100% 311 + 166 = 477 KLD
The power supply shall be supplied by Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN). The
will be approx. 2887.80 KW.
There is provision of 2 no. of DG sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power
back up in the project. The DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize
stack height for proper dispersion.
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534.6
8.91
5.94
2.385
3.18
555 KLD
24 KLD
311 + 166 = 477 KLD
Vitran Nigam (UHBVN). The
There is provision of 2 no. of DG sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power
back up in the project. The DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize
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SOLID WASTE GENERATED
During the operation phase, waste will comprise domestic as well as agricultural waste.
solid waste generated from the project shall be mainly domestic waste and estimated quantity
of the waste shall be approx. 2134
0.15 kg per capita per day for the visitors, 0.25 kg per capita per
and landscape wastes @ 0.2 kg/acre/day). Following arrangements will be made at the site in
accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000.
Table 7
S. No. Category
1. Residents (3960)
2. Staff (251)
3. Visitors population (608)
4. Landscape waste(0.905 acre)
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED
(Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health &
Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of
India, May 2000))
Description of Solid Waste Generation
PARKING FACILITIES
Adequate parking (484 ECS) provision will be kept for vehicles parking in the
Besides this, internal road of adequate
movement.
Bio-degradable (60%)
Recyclable (30%)
Inert waste (10%)
Total solid waste
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ASTE GENERATED
During the operation phase, waste will comprise domestic as well as agricultural waste.
solid waste generated from the project shall be mainly domestic waste and estimated quantity
2134 kg per day (@ 0.5 kg per capita per day for residents, @
0.15 kg per capita per day for the visitors, 0.25 kg per capita per day for the staff members
and landscape wastes @ 0.2 kg/acre/day). Following arrangements will be made at the site in
accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000.
Table 7: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation
kg / capita / day Waste generated (kg/capita/day)
@ 0.5 kg / capita / day 1980
@ 0.25 kg / capita / day 62.75
isitors population @ 0.15 kg / capita / day 91.2
Landscape waste @ 0.2 kg/acre/day 0.181
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED 2134kg/day
(Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health &
Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of
Description of Solid Waste Generation:
provision will be kept for vehicles parking in the
adequate width within the project will facilitate smooth traffic
0%) 1280.4kg/day
640.2 kg/day
213.4kg/day
2134 kg/day
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During the operation phase, waste will comprise domestic as well as agricultural waste. The
solid waste generated from the project shall be mainly domestic waste and estimated quantity
kg per day (@ 0.5 kg per capita per day for residents, @
day for the staff members
and landscape wastes @ 0.2 kg/acre/day). Following arrangements will be made at the site in
accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000.
Waste generated (kg/capita/day)
1980
62.75
91.2
0.181
kg/day
(Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health &
Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of
provision will be kept for vehicles parking in the project.
will facilitate smooth traffic
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1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities
adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the
existing land use and disturbance to the local ecology).
The project being a well planned activity will result in organized open spaces and green areas.
4072 m2 i.e. 20.0 % of the plot
overall positive impact on the existing land use and will not cause any disturbance to the local
ecology. Proposed activity shall have no impact on surroundings.
1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence &
instability? (Detail of soil type slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity
etcmay be given).
There shall be no land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence and
land. The site falls under the zone
damage risk zone. The project will be earthquake resistant taking into account the latest
provisions of Indian Standards Codes
1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage system? (Give details on
a contour map showing the natural drainage near the project site).
The project does not intersect any natural drainage route.
drainage system is found to exist in the project area
surroundings comprise an urbanized stretch.
designed to take care of internal storm water drainage.
system is anticipated.
1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity
cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved,
transport of fill materials from outside the site etc?
The earth work shall include soil
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What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities
adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the
existing land use and disturbance to the local ecology).
The project being a well planned activity will result in organized open spaces and green areas.
of the plot area is earmarked for landscaping. The project will have an
overall positive impact on the existing land use and will not cause any disturbance to the local
Proposed activity shall have no impact on surroundings.
there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence &
instability? (Detail of soil type slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity
There shall be no land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence and instability as it is a flat
under the zone IV as per the seismic zone map of India and indicating
The project will be earthquake resistant taking into account the latest
provisions of Indian Standards Codes.
Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage system? (Give details on
a contour map showing the natural drainage near the project site).
not intersect any natural drainage route. No perennial or non
is found to exist in the project area or being obstructed by the project. The
rise an urbanized stretch. Well planned storm water drainage has been
internal storm water drainage. Thus, no impact on the natural
What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity
cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved,
transport of fill materials from outside the site etc?)
soil excavation and cutting 29160.24 m3 of the earth will be
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What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities
adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the
The project being a well planned activity will result in organized open spaces and green areas.
The project will have an
overall positive impact on the existing land use and will not cause any disturbance to the local
there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence &
instability? (Detail of soil type slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity
instability as it is a flat
indicating high
The project will be earthquake resistant taking into account the latest
Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage system? (Give details on
No perennial or non-perennial
obstructed by the project. The
planned storm water drainage has been
no impact on the natural drainage
What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-
cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved,
the earth will be
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Construction waste,
Broken Bricks,Waste Plaster
Used in re-filling, raising site level
moved. The cut and fill material in the project
movement of soil to and from the site is not anticipated
1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc
period.
Water requirement during construction phase
Sullage
generated during the construction
modular STP. Waste handling during the construction phase shall be done by the site
contractor whose responsibility lies with collection and storage of construction
waste generated on the site. All
used within the site itself for filling the floors, roads, aggregate for mortar etc
feasible. Remaining will be sent to the
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Solid Waste
Construction Waste
Construction
Broken Bricks, Waste Plaster
Empty Cement
Bags
filling, raising site level
Sold to agency for recycling
Excavated Soil
Top soil conserved for landscaping,
balance used in re-filling
and fill material in the project site is nearly at par and hence the need for
the site is not anticipated.
details regarding water supply, waste handling etc. during the construction
construction phase will be met from treated water from HUDA
during the construction phase will be 7 KLD and wastewater will be
Waste handling during the construction phase shall be done by the site
contractor whose responsibility lies with collection and storage of construction and demolition
All construction wastes generated during construction will be
used within the site itself for filling the floors, roads, aggregate for mortar etc
sent to the agency for proper disposal.
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site is nearly at par and hence the need for
during the construction
treated water from HUDA.
will be treated in
Waste handling during the construction phase shall be done by the site
and demolition
generated during construction will be
used within the site itself for filling the floors, roads, aggregate for mortar etc. to the extent
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Construction waste,
Broken Bricks,Waste Plaster
Used in reraising site level
Figure 1: Waste Management Plan
1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying
and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity).
No. The site area is a flat land and the surroundings are characterized by an urbanized stretch.
No low lying areas or wetlands are found in the region
1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard?
(Give quantities of various types
construction labor and the means of disposal).
No health hazards are expected during the construction phase. The labor
with face masks to minimize dust
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Solid Waste
Construction Waste
Construction waste,
Broken Bricks, Waste Plaster
Empty Cement
Bags
Used in re-filling, raising site level
Sold to agency for recycling
Excavated Soil
Top soil conserved for landscaping,
balance used in refilling
Management Plan for the Construction Phase
Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying
and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity).
area is a flat land and the surroundings are characterized by an urbanized stretch.
No low lying areas or wetlands are found in the region.
Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard?
(Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the
construction labor and the means of disposal).
health hazards are expected during the construction phase. The laborers will
dust inhalation.
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Top soil conserved for landscaping,
balance used in re-
Construction Phase
Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying
area is a flat land and the surroundings are characterized by an urbanized stretch.
Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard?
of wastes generated during construction including the
ill be provided
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A significant portion of the construction waste and wood scrap generated will be used on the
site. The quantity of domestic waste generate
be employed. However, the waste
agency.
SECTION 2- WATER ENVIRONMENT
2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the project with the breakup of
requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met? Stat
sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement.
During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (Treated water), whereas during
operation phase water will be provided through the HUDA. Total
approx. 579 KLD, out of which d
requirement is approx. 389 KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand. Daily water
requirement calculation is given below in Table 5:
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S. No.
Description
A. Domestic Water
1. Apartments
2. Staff
Floating Population (Visitors)
3. Staff (Commercial+ community)
4. Visitors (Commercial+ community)
Sub Total (
B. Horticulture and Landscape development
Grand Total (A+B) =
Domestic Water Requirement
Fresh(@
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tion of the construction waste and wood scrap generated will be used on the
site. The quantity of domestic waste generated will be very little, as mostly local laborers will
he wastes generated will be collected and disposed by an authorized
WATER ENVIRONMENT
Give the total quantity of water requirement for the project with the breakup of
requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met? Stat
sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement.
During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (Treated water), whereas during
operation phase water will be provided through the HUDA. Total water requirement is
out of which domestic water requirement is 555 KLD. Fresh
KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand. Daily water
requirement calculation is given below in Table 5:
Table 6: Calculations for Daily Water Demand
Area (in m2)
Total Occupancy
Rate of water demand (lpcd)
3960 135
198 45
396 15
53 45
212 15
Sub Total (1+2+3+4)
4072 6 l/sqm
Grand Total (A+B) = 579 KLD
Table 7:Sullage Calculations
Requirement 555 KLD
@ 70% of domestic 389 KLD
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tion of the construction waste and wood scrap generated will be used on the
local laborers will
generated will be collected and disposed by an authorized
Give the total quantity of water requirement for the project with the breakup of
requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met? State the
During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (Treated water), whereas during
water requirement is
KLD. Fresh water
KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand. Daily water
Total Water Requirement
(KLD)
534.6
8.91
5.94
2.385
3.18
555 KLD
24 KLD
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Water Demand Flushing (
Water Demand)Sullage Generated(flushing)
The water balance diagram is shown below in Figure
Figure 2:
2.2 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal
source? (Provide physical, chemical, Biological characteristics with class of water
quality).
Recycled Water Sullagewaterw
SEWER LINE
Fresh water
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Water Demand) Flushing (@ 30% of domestic Water Demand)
166 KLD
Generated(@ 80% fresh + 100% 311 + 166 = 477 KLD
is shown below in Figure 1:
: Water Balance Diagram
What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal
source? (Provide physical, chemical, Biological characteristics with class of water
FRESH WATER (389 KLD)
(70% of Domestic water)
SULLAGE
STP CAPACITY
@ 80%
FLUSHING (166 KLD)
(30% of Domestic water)
@ 100%
HORTICULTURE (24 KLD)
24 KLD
166 KLD
SEWER LINE 192 KLD
192 KLD
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311 + 166 = 477 KLD
What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal
source? (Provide physical, chemical, Biological characteristics with class of water
SULLAGE GENERATED (477 KLD)
STP CAPACITY 580 KLD
@80 % 382 KLD
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During construction phase water will be supplied by
operation phase, water supply will be provided
579KLD, out of which domestic water requirement is
approx. 389 KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand
2.3 How much of water requirement can be me
wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)
It is expected that 477 KLD of
phase. Wastewater will be treated in the STP provided within the
KLD of recoverable water from STP
will become surplus and will be discharged to
2.4 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of
the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption).
No. There will not be any diversion of water from other users.
phenomenon but the project would only involve spatial shifting of water demand within a
region.
2.5 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the
proposed activity? (Give details of the quantitie
generated from the proposed activity)
Approximately, 477 KLD (@
sullage will be generated during the oper
generated will be treated in well-
The following are the input characteristics of the waste water:
Sullage Details
(a) Daily load
(b) Duration of flow to
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During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (treated water), whereas during
water supply will be provided by HUDA. Total water requirement is approx.
omestic water requirement is 555 KLD. Fresh water requirement is
KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand.
much of water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated
wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage)
of sullage shall be generated from project site during operation
astewater will be treated in the STP provided within the complex generating
of recoverable water from STP which will be recycled within the project
discharged to Sewer Line.
Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of
the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption).
No. There will not be any diversion of water from other users. Rise in water demand is a local
phenomenon but the project would only involve spatial shifting of water demand within a
What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the
proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater
generated from the proposed activity).
(@ 80% of the fresh water consumed+ 100% flushing water
will be generated during the operational phase from domestic use. This wastewater
-designed sewage treatment plant based on SBR
The following are the input characteristics of the waste water:
: 477 KLD
of flow to STP : 24 hours
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whereas during
al water requirement is approx.
Fresh water requirement is
t from the recycling of treated
shall be generated from project site during operation
complex generating 382
be recycled within the project but 192 KLD
Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of
Rise in water demand is a local
phenomenon but the project would only involve spatial shifting of water demand within a
What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the
s and composition of wastewater
% flushing water)
This wastewater
SBR technology.
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(c) Temperature
(d) pH
(e) Colour
(f) T.S.S. (mg/l)
(g) BOD5 (mg/l)
(h) COD (mg/l)
(i) Oil and Grease (mg/l)
b. Final discharge characteristics
(a) pH
(b) Oil & Grease
(c) B.O.D.
(d) C.O.D.
(e) Total Suspended Solids
2.6 Give details of the water
details of the facilities created.
Calculations for storm water load
Roof-top area = Ground Coverage =
Green Area (excluding water body) Paved Area = Net Plot Area – (Roof= 7809.38m2
Roof-top Area = 7151.5× 0.045 × 0.8 = 257.45 m
Green Area = 4072 × 0.045 × 0.1 = 18.32 m
Paved Area = 7809.38 × 0.045 × 0.7 = 246 m
Total Runoff Load = 257.45+ 18.32 + 246 m
= 521.78 m3/hr Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 521.78/4 =130.44 m
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: Maximum 32oC
: 7.5 to 8.5
: Mild
: 250-400 mg/l
: 250-400 mg/l
: 600-800 mg/l
Oil and Grease (mg/l) : 50-100 mg/l
Final discharge characteristics
: 6.0 to 8.0
: <5mg/l
: <10 mg/l
: <30 mg/l
Total Suspended Solids : <10 mg/l
Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish
Calculations for storm water load
top area = Ground Coverage = 7151.57m2
(excluding water body) = 4072 m2
(Roof-top Area + Green Area + water body area)
× 0.045 × 0.8 = 257.45 m3/hr
× 0.045 × 0.1 = 18.32 m3/hr
Paved Area = 7809.38 × 0.045 × 0.7 = 246 m3/hr
257.45+ 18.32 + 246 m3/hr
Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 521.78/4 =130.44 m
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from water harvesting? Furnish
top Area + Green Area + water body area)
Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 521.78/4 =130.44 m3/hr
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Taking the effective dia. and depth of a Recharge pit 3 m and 4 m respectively, Volume of a
single Recharge pit = π r2h= 3.14
Hence No. of pits required = 130.44 /28.26 = 4.61 or say
Figure 3: Typical
2.7 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the project on
the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as
construction phase on a long term basis?
water logging in any way?
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Taking the effective dia. and depth of a Recharge pit 3 m and 4 m respectively, Volume of a
h= 3.14 × 1.5 × 1.5 × 4 = 28.26 m3
Hence No. of pits required = 130.44 /28.26 = 4.61 or say 5 Pits
Typical Rain Water Harvesting Pit with dual bore
would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the project on
istics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post
a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or
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Taking the effective dia. and depth of a Recharge pit 3 m and 4 m respectively, Volume of a
would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the project on
qualitative) of the area in the post
Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or
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The project will include paved areas and thus the runoff from the plot is expected to increase
due to reduced infiltration. However, the increased runoff will not cause flooding or water
logging as a well-designed storm water drain
collected into rainwater harvesting
is expected to improve due to paved areas
2.8 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (will
of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and
approvals obtained from competent authority, if any)
Water demand will be fulfilled from
extensive rainwater harvesting will be implemented across the project site. To reduce the
freshwater demand and hence the groundwater stress,
landscaping, flushing& rest surplus water
2.9 What precautions/ measures have been proposed to check the surface run
well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body?
The following management measures are suggested to protect the water quality
Avoid excavation during mon
Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion.
Community toilets shall be constructed on the site during construction phase and the
wastewater will be channelized to the septic tank in order to prevent wastewater from
entering the water bodies.
To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil/grease, leak proof
containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil/grease. The floors of
oil/grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious.
Collection and settling in the
prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site will be adhered to
minimize water pollution.
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The project will include paved areas and thus the runoff from the plot is expected to increase
due to reduced infiltration. However, the increased runoff will not cause flooding or water
storm water drainage will be provided. The runoff will finally be
collected into rainwater harvesting pits for groundwater recharging. The quality of the
is expected to improve due to paved areas.
What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (will there be tapping
of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and
approvals obtained from competent authority, if any)
Water demand will be fulfilled from HUDA. No adverse impact is expected on this account
extensive rainwater harvesting will be implemented across the project site. To reduce the
freshwater demand and hence the groundwater stress, treated water will be used for
rest surplus water i.e. 192 KLD will be discharged to Sewer
measures have been proposed to check the surface run
well as uncontrolled flow of water into any water body?
The following management measures are suggested to protect the water quality are:
Avoid excavation during monsoon season.
Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion.
Community toilets shall be constructed on the site during construction phase and the
wastewater will be channelized to the septic tank in order to prevent wastewater from
entering the water bodies.
prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil/grease, leak proof
containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil/grease. The floors of
oil/grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious.
in the storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs, and
prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site will be adhered to
minimize water pollution.
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The project will include paved areas and thus the runoff from the plot is expected to increase
due to reduced infiltration. However, the increased runoff will not cause flooding or water
age will be provided. The runoff will finally be
. The quality of the runoff
there be tapping
of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and
on this account as
extensive rainwater harvesting will be implemented across the project site. To reduce the
er will be used for
Sewer Line.
measures have been proposed to check the surface run-off, as
are:
Community toilets shall be constructed on the site during construction phase and the
wastewater will be channelized to the septic tank in order to prevent wastewater from
prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil/grease, leak proof
containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil/grease. The floors of
rm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs, and
prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site will be adhered to
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2.10 How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions made
to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site
layout indication contour levels).
Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus
proper management of this resource is a mus
detailed Storm Water Management Plan will be developed which will consider the sources of
storm water. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will include the
following:
Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains.
Installation of clarifiers or Oil/Water separators
around parking areas and garages as per requirement.
Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season.
Conducting routine inspections to ensure cleanliness.
Preparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel and oil storage areas.
Provision of silt traps in storm water drains.
Good housekeeping in the above areas.
2.11 Will the deployment of construction laborers
to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation).
No, mostly local laborers will be employed during the construction phase and thus negligible
quantities of wastes will be generated.
generated will be collected in septic tanks.
2.12 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal
of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, trea
with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal).
It is expected that the project will generate approx
treated in the STP provided within the
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How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions made
id flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site
layout indication contour levels).
Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus
proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it is free of contamination. A
detailed Storm Water Management Plan will be developed which will consider the sources of
storm water. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will include the
and cleaning of storm drains.
Installation of clarifiers or Oil/Water separators/traps system of adequate capacity
around parking areas and garages as per requirement.
Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season.
spections to ensure cleanliness.
Preparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel and oil storage areas.
t traps in storm water drains.
Good housekeeping in the above areas.
Will the deployment of construction laborers particularly in the peak period lead
to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation).
s will be employed during the construction phase and thus negligible
quantities of wastes will be generated. Mobile toilets will be provided and the wastewater
septic tanks.
site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal
of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities
with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal).
It is expected that the project will generate approx. 477 KLD of sullage. The sullage
treated in the STP provided within the project generating 382 KLD of recoverable
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How is the storm water from within the site managed? (State the provisions made
id flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site
Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus
t to ensure that it is free of contamination. A
detailed Storm Water Management Plan will be developed which will consider the sources of
storm water. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will include the
system of adequate capacity
Preparation of spill response plans, particularly for fuel and oil storage areas.
particularly in the peak period lead
to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation).
s will be employed during the construction phase and thus negligible
toilets will be provided and the wastewater
site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal
tment capacities
sullage will be
of recoverable/treated
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water from STP which will be recycled within the project
be discharged to Sewer Line.
2.13 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used for flushing of toilets
or any other use.
Dual plumbing system that utilizes separate piping systems for
wastewater will be adopted for the project.
3. VEGETATION
3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the
local ecosystem with its unique features, if
No ecologically sensitive area falls
threat has been anticipated.
3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation?
(Provide a detailed account of the trees
The project does not support any significant vegetation.
multilayered peripheral greenbelt of native plant species
region and also provide an excellent
3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on
important site – features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping
creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan
Green belt will be developed along the periphery of the project premises along with the
internal parks and lawns. Approx.
green belt and organized green spaces
4. FAUNA
4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or
creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details.
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water from STP which will be recycled within the project. Surplus treated water
plumbing system if treated waste used for flushing of toilets
utilizes separate piping systems for freshwater and
r the project.
Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the
local ecosystem with its unique features, if any).
ecologically sensitive area falls within the project site. Hence, no ecological/biological
Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation?
(Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project)
The project does not support any significant vegetation. It is proposed to develop
multilayered peripheral greenbelt of native plant species to enhance the aesthetic value of the
region and also provide an excellent habitat for various faunal groups.
What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on
features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping
creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale?)
Green belt will be developed along the periphery of the project premises along with the
Approx. 4072 m2 i.e. 20.0 % of the plot area will be developed as
spaces.
Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or
creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details.
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Surplus treated water 192KLD will
plumbing system if treated waste used for flushing of toilets
freshwater and recycled
Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the
no ecological/biological
Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation?
tation affected by the project)
It is proposed to develop a
enhance the aesthetic value of the
What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on
features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping
to an appropriate scale?)
Green belt will be developed along the periphery of the project premises along with the
will be developed as
Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna both terrestrial and aquatic or
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No. The existing land use around the site
species. The multilayered peripheral green
fauna.
4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
The project will not have any direct or indirect impacts on the avifaun
planting of fruit bearing trees in the proposed greenbelt will
population.
4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc
impacts on fauna.
Not applicable.
5. AIR ENVIRONMENT
5.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat
islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predict
dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the
proposed construction).
As the project is a construction project v
pollution in addition to DG set. Q
will depend upon the following:
Volume of traffic on the roads,
Meteorological conditions.
Emission sources from D.G. Sets.
From vehicular emissions, PM, NO
of vehicular emissions would be confined within 100 m from the road and concentration will
decrease with the increase in distance from road. It is anticipated that the contribution of
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No. The existing land use around the site is urban and does not provide a habitat for
multilayered peripheral green belt will provide an excellent habitat for the native
Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
The project will not have any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area
planting of fruit bearing trees in the proposed greenbelt will be an attraction to the local bird
Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse
AIR ENVIRONMENT
Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat
islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on
dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the
truction project vehicular emissions will be major source of air
pollution in addition to DG set. Quantum and dispersion of pollutants form vehicular emission
Volume of traffic on the roads,
Meteorological conditions.
Emission sources from D.G. Sets.
NO2 and CO are pollutants of primary concern. The dispersion
of vehicular emissions would be confined within 100 m from the road and concentration will
decrease with the increase in distance from road. It is anticipated that the contribution of
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habitat for wild
will provide an excellent habitat for the native
Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details.
a of the area. However,
be an attraction to the local bird
to mitigate adverse
AIR ENVIRONMENT
Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat
ed values based on
dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the
ehicular emissions will be major source of air
uantum and dispersion of pollutants form vehicular emission
cern. The dispersion
of vehicular emissions would be confined within 100 m from the road and concentration will
decrease with the increase in distance from road. It is anticipated that the contribution of
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vehicular emissions in ambient air quality will be
National Ambient. At higher wind speed dispersion will be faster.
Mitigation Measures: The group housing project
premises of the project site and along the internal road, which wi
movement of pollutants and help in pollution control
5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of
the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement
including the traffic management at the entry and exit to the project site.
Adequate provision will be made
adequate parking provisions for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth
movement at the site.
Parking Required:
As per MoEF norms:
For Residential Purposes = 1 ECS/100 m
= 43327.45/100 = 433.27 or 433ECS
Total Parking required as per MoEF
As per Haryana bye-laws:
As per approved zoning plan two wheelers parking to be provided @ 1 per dwelling unit
= 792 x 1 = 792 two wheelers
Total Parking required Haryana bye
S.No Particular Parking
3 Stilt Parking
4. Open Parking
Total
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vehicular emissions in ambient air quality will be marginal but well within the stipulated
National Ambient. At higher wind speed dispersion will be faster.
group housing project will develop a green belt inside the
premises of the project site and along the internal road, which will work as barrier for the
movement of pollutants and help in pollution control.
Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of
the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement
including the traffic management at the entry and exit to the project site.
made for car/vehicle parking at the project site. There shall also be
for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth
For Residential Purposes = 1 ECS/100 m2 of proposed FAR
ECS
as per MoEF Norms = 433 ECS
As per approved zoning plan two wheelers parking to be provided @ 1 per dwelling unit
Haryana bye-laws: = 792 two wheelers
Table 7: Parking Proposed Details
Area proposed for
Parking(in m2)/DU
Area
required in
m2
Two wheeler
Parking
Proposed
7387.43 25
5643.49 30
484
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marginal but well within the stipulated
will develop a green belt inside the
ll work as barrier for the
Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of
the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement
. There shall also be
for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth
As per approved zoning plan two wheelers parking to be provided @ 1 per dwelling unit
Two wheeler
Parking
Proposed
296
188
484 ECS
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Parking proposed as per the approved Zoning Plan (parking for the cars
permitted as per the zoning plan only two wheeler parking are provided.)
5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks,
pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc, with areas under each category.
Internal roads of adequate width
the project.
5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the
sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.
No significant impact of noise has
provision of wide roads for smooth flow of traffic and
the traffic, within site, will result in a marginal increase i
control measures shall be provided in vehicles & DG sets as
cause slight increase in noise level.
5.6 What will be the impact of D.G. sets and other equipment on noise levels and
vibration in ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details.
During operation, vehicular movement and
noise pollution. But both these activities
significant impact on the people residing in the area. Since
continuously and moreover it will be placed away from residential settlements and will be
enclosed with suitable enclosures, hence no or minimal impact will be anticipated. It is
envisaged that the movement of the motor vehicles will be restricted to designated
carriageways only.
Impacts on Air Quality due to DG Sets:
• Impacts on ambient air during operation phase would be due to emissions from the stacks
attached to backup DG sets only during grid power failure
Mitigation Measures for Impacts of DG Sets on Ambient Air Quality:
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Parking proposed as per the approved Zoning Plan (parking for the cars
permitted as per the zoning plan only two wheeler parking are provided.)
Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks,
pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc, with areas under each category.
width, footpaths/pedestrian pathways have been well planned for
Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the
sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above.
No significant impact of noise has been anticipated within and outside of the project site due to
provision of wide roads for smooth flow of traffic and greenbelt along the roads. Noise,
the traffic, within site, will result in a marginal increase in the noise levels because noise
vided in vehicles & DG sets as mentioned below
cause slight increase in noise level.
What will be the impact of D.G. sets and other equipment on noise levels and
bient air quality around the project site? Provide details.
vehicular movement and operation of DG sets are the major sources of
noise pollution. But both these activities- DG set and vehicular movement will not have any
t on the people residing in the area. Since DG set will not be operational
continuously and moreover it will be placed away from residential settlements and will be
enclosed with suitable enclosures, hence no or minimal impact will be anticipated. It is
visaged that the movement of the motor vehicles will be restricted to designated
Impacts on Air Quality due to DG Sets:
Impacts on ambient air during operation phase would be due to emissions from the stacks
only during grid power failure.
Mitigation Measures for Impacts of DG Sets on Ambient Air Quality:
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Parking proposed as per the approved Zoning Plan (parking for the cars are not
Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks,
, footpaths/pedestrian pathways have been well planned for
Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the
side of the project site due to
reenbelt along the roads. Noise, due to
n the noise levels because noise
mentioned below, which will
What will be the impact of D.G. sets and other equipment on noise levels and
are the major sources of
DG set and vehicular movement will not have any
DG set will not be operational
continuously and moreover it will be placed away from residential settlements and will be
enclosed with suitable enclosures, hence no or minimal impact will be anticipated. It is
visaged that the movement of the motor vehicles will be restricted to designated
Impacts on ambient air during operation phase would be due to emissions from the stacks
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• Back up DG sets will comply with the
• Adequate stack height for DG sets will be provided as per norms
• Back up DG sets will be used only during power failure.
• Monitoring of emissions from DG sets and ambient air quality will be carried out as per
norms.
Noise Control Measures for DG sets:
• DG sets will be installed in the basement
• DG room will be provided with acoustic lining / treatment to insure 25 dB (A) insertion
loss as per the regulations.
• Adequate exhaust mufflers will be provided as per norms to limit the noise.
6. AESTHETICS
6.1 Will the proposed construction in any way result in the obstruction of a view,
scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the
proponents?
The site lies in an urbanized settlement and is well planned
scenic beauty or landscape is anticipated. Furthermore, the construction will be planned in
such a way that the organized open spaces and landscaped areas
aesthetically appealing.
6.2 Will there be any advers
structures? What are the considerations taken into account?
No impacts anticipated.
6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design
influencing the design criteria? They may be
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Back up DG sets will comply with the applicable emission norms.
Adequate stack height for DG sets will be provided as per norms.
will be used only during power failure.
Monitoring of emissions from DG sets and ambient air quality will be carried out as per
Noise Control Measures for DG sets:
DG sets will be installed in the basement to minimize the impact on ambient noise.
DG room will be provided with acoustic lining / treatment to insure 25 dB (A) insertion
Adequate exhaust mufflers will be provided as per norms to limit the noise.
Will the proposed construction in any way result in the obstruction of a view,
scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the
The site lies in an urbanized settlement and is well planned. Thus, no obstruction of view or
scenic beauty or landscape is anticipated. Furthermore, the construction will be planned in
such a way that the organized open spaces and landscaped areas will render the plot
Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing
structures? What are the considerations taken into account?
Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design
influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out.
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Monitoring of emissions from DG sets and ambient air quality will be carried out as per
to minimize the impact on ambient noise.
DG room will be provided with acoustic lining / treatment to insure 25 dB (A) insertion
Will the proposed construction in any way result in the obstruction of a view,
scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the
no obstruction of view or
scenic beauty or landscape is anticipated. Furthermore, the construction will be planned in
will render the plot
e impacts from new constructions on the existing
Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design
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The project will strictly follow the Area Building Regulation of NBC. All norms on Ground
Coverage, FAR, Height, Setbacks, Fire Safety Requirements, Structural Design and other
parameters will be strictly adhered to
6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if
any other significant features in the vicinity of the site have been considered?
No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found near the site area.
7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local
population? Provide the details.
No such changes anticipated.
Construction phase: Since local labourers will be engaged during construction phase,
alteration to the existing demographic profile of the area is not anticipated.
Operation phase: The changing demography in the area is another impact that needs
attention. The project will mainly lead to spatial redistribution of
no considerable influx of population is envisaged owing to the project.
7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the project.
The area around the project is surrounded by local land area
man-made land uses like hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities include
Dr. Manu Memorial Hospital which is
World School which is 1.26 km
km (NNE) from project site.
7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred
sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?
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The project will strictly follow the Area Building Regulation of NBC. All norms on Ground
Coverage, FAR, Height, Setbacks, Fire Safety Requirements, Structural Design and other
adhered to.
any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if
any other significant features in the vicinity of the site have been considered?
No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found near the site area.
MIC ASPECTS
Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local
population? Provide the details.
Since local labourers will be engaged during construction phase,
alteration to the existing demographic profile of the area is not anticipated.
The changing demography in the area is another impact that needs
The project will mainly lead to spatial redistribution of local population and h
no considerable influx of population is envisaged owing to the project.
Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the project.
The area around the project is surrounded by local land area. Areas occupied by sensitive
hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities include
which is 1.25 km (N) away from the project site;
6 km (NNW) from project site; Shri Krishan Mandir
Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred
sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed?
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The project will strictly follow the Area Building Regulation of NBC. All norms on Ground
Coverage, FAR, Height, Setbacks, Fire Safety Requirements, Structural Design and other
any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if
any other significant features in the vicinity of the site have been considered?
No anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts are found near the site area.
Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local
Since local labourers will be engaged during construction phase,
The changing demography in the area is another impact that needs
local population and hence
. Areas occupied by sensitive
hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities include
away from the project site; Smart Kid
Mandir which is 1.72
Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred
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Construction phase: There are no religious sites or archeological monuments of
vicinity of the project site. Hence, no adverse impact in this regard is anticipated. Rather, this
phase will generate jobs that relate to unskilled,
category. Few supervisory positions will also open up, for which local candidates will be
considered based on merit.
Operation phase: The project will provide state
improving the quality of life. A
economy.
8. BUILDING MATERIALS
8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high embodied energy. Are the
construction materials produced with energy efficient processes?(Give details of energy
conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)
For the purpose of paved path, sun dried pavers will be used instead of baked pavers as they
are manufactured through energy efficient processes
8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may results in
pollution, noise and public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage:
• Construction materials will be suitably covered with tarpaulin cover etc during
transportation.
• Water sprinkling shall be done on haul roads where dust generation is anticipated.
• Raw material storage and handling yard will be enclosed from all sides
• To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask
shall be provided to the workers working in the dust prone areas.
Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage:
• Administrative as well as engineering control of noise will be implemented.
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There are no religious sites or archeological monuments of
. Hence, no adverse impact in this regard is anticipated. Rather, this
phase will generate jobs that relate to unskilled, semi-skilled as well as skilled labour
category. Few supervisory positions will also open up, for which local candidates will be
project will provide state-of-the-art housing facility in the area, thereby
improving the quality of life. A residential project of such scale will also boost the local
BUILDING MATERIALS
May involve the use of building materials with high embodied energy. Are the
construction materials produced with energy efficient processes?(Give details of energy
conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)
For the purpose of paved path, sun dried pavers will be used instead of baked pavers as they
are manufactured through energy efficient processes.
dling of materials during construction may results in
pollution, noise and public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
Mitigation Measures for Air Pollution during Construction Stage:
Construction materials will be suitably covered with tarpaulin cover etc during
Water sprinkling shall be done on haul roads where dust generation is anticipated.
Raw material storage and handling yard will be enclosed from all sides.
To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask
shall be provided to the workers working in the dust prone areas.
Mitigation Measures for Noise Pollution during Construction Stage:
engineering control of noise will be implemented.
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There are no religious sites or archeological monuments of in the
. Hence, no adverse impact in this regard is anticipated. Rather, this
as well as skilled labour
category. Few supervisory positions will also open up, for which local candidates will be
art housing facility in the area, thereby
project of such scale will also boost the local
May involve the use of building materials with high embodied energy. Are the
construction materials produced with energy efficient processes?(Give details of energy
conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency)
For the purpose of paved path, sun dried pavers will be used instead of baked pavers as they
dling of materials during construction may results in
pollution, noise and public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts?
Construction materials will be suitably covered with tarpaulin cover etc during
Water sprinkling shall be done on haul roads where dust generation is anticipated.
To minimize the occupational health hazard, proper personal protective gears i.e. mask
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• Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating
activities will ensure minimum noise at receiver’s end.
• To prevent any occupational hazard, earmuff / earplug sha
working around construction plant & machinery emitting high noise levels.
• Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during night time. Careful planning of
machinery operation and scheduling of operations shall be don
8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings
achieved?
Yes, for road construction fly-ash will be utilized.
outside sources and will be used as fillers i
pavements or pedestrian way, as needed
8.4 Give detail of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage
generated during the operation phases of the project.
The solid waste of the project
biodegradable. Biodegradable waste and
separate bins. Biodegradable waste will be treated in the project premises by
converter. The recyclable waste
segregation, collection and storage will be prepared as per
(Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and
9. ENERGY CONSERVATION
9.1 Give details of the powe
What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built
you tried to minimize energy consumption?
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Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating
activities will ensure minimum noise at receiver’s end.
To prevent any occupational hazard, earmuff / earplug shall be given to the workers
working around construction plant & machinery emitting high noise levels.
Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during night time. Careful planning of
machinery operation and scheduling of operations shall be done to minimise such impact.
Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings
ash will be utilized. Recycled materials will be bought from
outside sources and will be used as fillers in base and sub-base of the carriageway, footpaths
, as needed.
Give detail of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage
generated during the operation phases of the project.
The solid waste of the project will be segregated into biodegradable waste
Biodegradable waste and non-biodegradable waste will be collected in
separate bins. Biodegradable waste will be treated in the project premises by Organic waste
wastes will be sent off to recyclers. Proper guideline
segregation, collection and storage will be prepared as per Municipal Solid Wastes
(Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 and its amendments.
ENERGY CONSERVATION
Give details of the power requirements, source and supply, backup source etc.
What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have
you tried to minimize energy consumption?
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Isolation of noise generation sources and temporal differentiation of noise generating
ll be given to the workers
Use of such plant or machinery shall not be allowed during night time. Careful planning of
e to minimise such impact.
Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings
ecycled materials will be bought from
base of the carriageway, footpaths
Give detail of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage
will be segregated into biodegradable waste and non-
waste will be collected in
Organic waste
Proper guidelines for
Municipal Solid Wastes
r requirements, source and supply, backup source etc.
up area? How have
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The power supply shall be supplied by Uttar Haryana Bijli
connected load for the Project will be approx
sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power back up in the project. The DG sets
will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise
height for proper dispersion.
• Minimum 50% of street lights
• Solar water heater
• All external lighting shall be BEE star rated
• All internal lighting shall be BEE star rated and solar lit, at least to an
• All common spaces including street lights (where there is no use of light for reading
purposes), shall be of “LED”.
• Solar street light controllers will be used for automatic dusk to dawn operation of street
lights.
• Traffic light, blinkers, direction signage, based on LEDs shall be powered by solar.
9.2 What type and capacity of power backup do you plan to provide?
There is provision of 2 no. of DG sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power
back up in the project. The DG sets
noise generation and adequate stack height for proper dispersion.
9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of
its characteristics related to both short wave
The project, being an Affordable
glass having U-value of 5.40 to 5
9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building?
Illustrate the applications made in the project.
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The power supply shall be supplied by Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN
connected load for the Project will be approx. 2887.80 KW. There is provision of 2 no. of DG
sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power back up in the project. The DG sets
will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise generation and adequate stack
street lights will be solar supported.
ighting shall be BEE star rated.
All internal lighting shall be BEE star rated and solar lit, at least to an extent of 25%.
All common spaces including street lights (where there is no use of light for reading
purposes), shall be of “LED”.
Solar street light controllers will be used for automatic dusk to dawn operation of street
direction signage, based on LEDs shall be powered by solar.
What type and capacity of power backup do you plan to provide?
There is provision of 2 no. of DG sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power
back up in the project. The DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize
noise generation and adequate stack height for proper dispersion.
What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of
its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation?
an Affordable Group Housing Colony, will involve uses of
0 to 5.49.
What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building?
applications made in the project.
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Vitran Nigam (UHBVN). The
There is provision of 2 no. of DG
sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power back up in the project. The DG sets
generation and adequate stack
extent of 25%.
All common spaces including street lights (where there is no use of light for reading
Solar street light controllers will be used for automatic dusk to dawn operation of street
direction signage, based on LEDs shall be powered by solar.
There is provision of 2 no. of DG sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity for power
will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize
What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of
, will involve uses of clear & tinted
What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building?
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Passive solar design refers to use of the sun’s energy for the heating and cooling of living
spaces. Pergolas, projections, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided for sun shading
to reduce the heat influx into the building and thus reduce the air conditioning loads.
9.5 Does the layout of street & building maximize the potential for solar energy
devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot
water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details.
Layout of buildings has been done as per the sun path analysis so that the design cuts off
direct radiations of critical hours which are specific to the orientation
harnessed to meet various energy requirements of the project such as:
• Solar street lights.
• Solar water heaters
9.6 Is the shading effectively used to reduce cooling
have been used to maximize the shading of walls on the East and the West and the
How much energy saving has been effected?
Pergolas, projection, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided to reduce cooling loads.
Green area and open areas will be so spaced that a reduction in temperature is achieved.
9.7 Do the structures use energy
mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and
motor efficiencies, lightening intensity and air conditioning load assumption? Are you
using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications.
The walls and rooms will be insulated
designed building structures will allow
Conservation Building Code 2007 will be
and openings. Only prescribed quality of glasses will be used.
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Passive solar design refers to use of the sun’s energy for the heating and cooling of living
spaces. Pergolas, projections, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided for sun shading
e building and thus reduce the air conditioning loads.
Does the layout of street & building maximize the potential for solar energy
devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot
building complex? Substantiate with details.
Layout of buildings has been done as per the sun path analysis so that the design cuts off
direct radiations of critical hours which are specific to the orientation. Solar energy will be
us energy requirements of the project such as:
ectively used to reduce cooling/heating lands? What principles
have been used to maximize the shading of walls on the East and the West and the
How much energy saving has been effected?
Pergolas, projection, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided to reduce cooling loads.
Green area and open areas will be so spaced that a reduction in temperature is achieved.
s use energy-efficient space conditioning, lightening and
mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and
motor efficiencies, lightening intensity and air conditioning load assumption? Are you
chillers? Provide specifications.
insulated such that air conditioning load is reduced
building structures will allow natural light to enter. Measures prescribed in Energy
Conservation Building Code 2007 will be adopted to reduce the heat influx by walls, roofs
and openings. Only prescribed quality of glasses will be used.
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Passive solar design refers to use of the sun’s energy for the heating and cooling of living
spaces. Pergolas, projections, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided for sun shading
e building and thus reduce the air conditioning loads.
Does the layout of street & building maximize the potential for solar energy
devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot
Layout of buildings has been done as per the sun path analysis so that the design cuts off
Solar energy will be
/heating lands? What principles
have been used to maximize the shading of walls on the East and the West and the Roof?
Pergolas, projection, façade elements, metal louvers will be provided to reduce cooling loads.
Green area and open areas will be so spaced that a reduction in temperature is achieved.
efficient space conditioning, lightening and
mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and
motor efficiencies, lightening intensity and air conditioning load assumption? Are you
reduced. Well-
to enter. Measures prescribed in Energy
adopted to reduce the heat influx by walls, roofs
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9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro
Provide a self-assessment on likely impacts of the p
heat island & inversion effects?
Heat emissions from the proposed construction may be from the following sources:
Heat absorbed from the paved and concrete structures
Heat generated from equipment/appliances
Heat increase due to population increase in the
However, the heat generated will not be significant and will be dissipated in the greens and
open areas provided within the project area.
9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the bui
external walls and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U value or
the R values of the individual components.
The roof tops of the buildings will be planned with puffing/bricks bat coba for water proofing
and reflective tiles.
External wall-external opening will have regular door windows with slightly tinted glass.
Regular walls have some cladding
9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire h
details of emergency plans.
Firefighting measures shall be adopted as per the guidelines of NBC. External yard hydrants
installed around all buildings in the
(weather proof). All external yard hydrants shall be at
level as per NBC at a distance of
such that no portion of any building is more than 45 m from a hydrant and the external
hydrants are not vulnerable to mechanical or vehicular damage.
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What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro
on likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of
heat island & inversion effects?
Heat emissions from the proposed construction may be from the following sources:
Heat absorbed from the paved and concrete structures
Heat generated from equipment/appliances
Heat increase due to population increase in the housing project.
However, the heat generated will not be significant and will be dissipated in the greens and
open areas provided within the project area.
What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) Roof (b)
external walls and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U value or
the R values of the individual components.
The roof tops of the buildings will be planned with puffing/bricks bat coba for water proofing
external opening will have regular door windows with slightly tinted glass.
egular walls have some cladding/fixture paints.
What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards?
Firefighting measures shall be adopted as per the guidelines of NBC. External yard hydrants
installed around all buildings in the project and galvanized steel fire hose boxes/cabinet
external yard hydrants shall be at one meter height from finished ground
level as per NBC at a distance of 45 m along the road. External fire hydrants shall be located
such that no portion of any building is more than 45 m from a hydrant and the external
hydrants are not vulnerable to mechanical or vehicular damage.
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What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates?
roposed construction on creation of
Heat emissions from the proposed construction may be from the following sources:
However, the heat generated will not be significant and will be dissipated in the greens and
lding envelope? (a) Roof (b)
external walls and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U value or
The roof tops of the buildings will be planned with puffing/bricks bat coba for water proofing
external opening will have regular door windows with slightly tinted glass.
azards? Furnish
Firefighting measures shall be adopted as per the guidelines of NBC. External yard hydrants
and galvanized steel fire hose boxes/cabinet
one meter height from finished ground
m along the road. External fire hydrants shall be located
such that no portion of any building is more than 45 m from a hydrant and the external
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Fire hydrant system will be provided within th
areas will be provided and the building structures will be planned as per NBC
kg fire extinguishers will be provided
be provided.
Disaster Management Plan
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
• Project is planned to reduce the impact of disasters and to encourage recovery.
• A disaster management cell would be established which will take care of post disaster
scenario.
• It would be a volunteer kind of set
eventuality.
• Management and maintenance agency will prepare an integrated, comprehensive
management plan.
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENTDISASTERS:
(Earthquake Management)
• At the time of designing and constructing the building due care would be taken to have
earthquake resistant structures which will conform to IS 1983.
• New systems and devices using non
developed to reduce the earthquake forces acting on structure.
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
(Fire Hazard)
• Fire safety would be taken into account and would follow all the safety norms and
regulations as per the NBC and other related Indian S
• All electrical cables would be underground and sophisticated modern electrical
distribution system to reduce risk of fire.
• Special firefighting equipment
automatic Sprinkler System etc. would be installed as per the NBC standards.
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Fire hydrant system will be provided within the buildings, fire escape staircases and refuge
areas will be provided and the building structures will be planned as per NBC.
kg fire extinguishers will be provided for class A, B, and C fires. CO2 extinguishers will also
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
is planned to reduce the impact of disasters and to encourage recovery.
A disaster management cell would be established which will take care of post disaster
would be a volunteer kind of set-up and professionals can also be hired in case of
anagement and maintenance agency will prepare an integrated, comprehensive
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENTDISASTERS:
At the time of designing and constructing the building due care would be taken to have
earthquake resistant structures which will conform to IS 1983.
New systems and devices using non-conventional civil engineering materials would be
to reduce the earthquake forces acting on structure.
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
Fire safety would be taken into account and would follow all the safety norms and
regulations as per the NBC and other related Indian Standards.
All electrical cables would be underground and sophisticated modern electrical
distribution system to reduce risk of fire.
firefighting equipment like Automatic Fire Detection and alarm system,
automatic Sprinkler System etc. would be installed as per the NBC standards.
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e buildings, fire escape staircases and refuge
In addition, 10
extinguishers will also
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
is planned to reduce the impact of disasters and to encourage recovery.
A disaster management cell would be established which will take care of post disaster
up and professionals can also be hired in case of
anagement and maintenance agency will prepare an integrated, comprehensive
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENTDISASTERS:
At the time of designing and constructing the building due care would be taken to have
conventional civil engineering materials would be
PRECAUTION & MITIGATORY METHODS TO PREVENT DISASTERS:
Fire safety would be taken into account and would follow all the safety norms and
All electrical cables would be underground and sophisticated modern electrical
like Automatic Fire Detection and alarm system,
automatic Sprinkler System etc. would be installed as per the NBC standards.
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• Risk assessment with onsite
and other emergency conditions.
9.11 If you are using glass as wall materials, provide details and specifications
including emissivity and thermal characteristics.
The project being a Group Housing
fenestration with U-factors, SHGC, or
labeled in accordance ISO 15099 shall be adopted.
9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration in to the building? Provide details of how you
are mitigating the effects of infiltration
The project will not be centrally air conditioned
natural ventilation.
9.13 To what extent the non
overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy tech
Solar energy will be variedly used as:
Solar street lights.
Solar water heater
CFLs will be used in buildings to minimize the energy consumption.
Green area is provided along with tree plantation which will result in natural air
cooling and will reduce the load on conventional energy sources.
10. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) would consist of all mitigation measures for each
component of the environment due to the activities increased during the constructi
operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts resulting from
the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for
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onsite disaster management plan will be specified to fire, smoke
and other emergency conditions.
you are using glass as wall materials, provide details and specifications
including emissivity and thermal characteristics.
oup Housing Colony will not involve use of glass as wall
factors, SHGC, or visible light transmittance determined, certified
labeled in accordance ISO 15099 shall be adopted.
What is the rate of air infiltration in to the building? Provide details of how you
are mitigating the effects of infiltration.
centrally air conditioned and hence there will be provision for ample
To what extent the non–conventional energy technologies are utilized in the
overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used.
Solar energy will be variedly used as:
CFLs will be used in buildings to minimize the energy consumption.
Green area is provided along with tree plantation which will result in natural air
and will reduce the load on conventional energy sources.
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) would consist of all mitigation measures for each
component of the environment due to the activities increased during the constructi
operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts resulting from
the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for
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disaster management plan will be specified to fire, smoke
you are using glass as wall materials, provide details and specifications
involve use of glass as wall material. All
light transmittance determined, certified and
What is the rate of air infiltration in to the building? Provide details of how you
and hence there will be provision for ample
conventional energy technologies are utilized in the
nologies used.
CFLs will be used in buildings to minimize the energy consumption.
Green area is provided along with tree plantation which will result in natural air
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) would consist of all mitigation measures for each
component of the environment due to the activities increased during the construction,
operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts resulting from
the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for
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compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the
emergency such as accidents at the sites including fire. The detaile
given below:
10.1 Environmental Management Plan
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a site specific plan developed to ensure
project is implemented in an environmental sustainable manner where all contractors and
subcontractors, including consultants, understand the potential environmental risks arising
from the project and take appropriate actions to properly manage th
that the project implementation is carried out in accordance with the design by taking
appropriate mitigation actions to reduce adverse environmental impacts during its life cycle.
The plan outlines existing and potential problems
and recommends corrective measures where required. Also, the plan outlines roles and
responsibility of the key personnel and contractors who will be in
responsibilities to manage the project site.
10.1.1 The EMP is generally
Prepared in accordance with rules and requirements of the MoEF and CPCB/ SPCB
To ensure that the component of facility are operated in accordance with the design
A process that confirms proper operation through supervision and mo
A system that addresses public complaints during construction and operation of the
facilities and
A plan that ensures remedial measures is implemented immediately.
The key benefits of the EMP are that it offers means of managing its environmental
performance thereby allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality. The other
benefits include cost control and improved relations with the stakeholders.
EMP includes four major elements
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compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of
emergency such as accidents at the sites including fire. The detailed EMP for the project
Environmental Management Plan
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a site specific plan developed to ensure
project is implemented in an environmental sustainable manner where all contractors and
subcontractors, including consultants, understand the potential environmental risks arising
from the project and take appropriate actions to properly manage that risk. EMP also ensures
that the project implementation is carried out in accordance with the design by taking
appropriate mitigation actions to reduce adverse environmental impacts during its life cycle.
The plan outlines existing and potential problems that may adversely impact the environment
and recommends corrective measures where required. Also, the plan outlines roles and
responsibility of the key personnel and contractors who will be in-charge of the
responsibilities to manage the project site.
Prepared in accordance with rules and requirements of the MoEF and CPCB/ SPCB
To ensure that the component of facility are operated in accordance with the design
A process that confirms proper operation through supervision and monitoring
A system that addresses public complaints during construction and operation of the
A plan that ensures remedial measures is implemented immediately.
The key benefits of the EMP are that it offers means of managing its environmental
performance thereby allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality. The other
benefits include cost control and improved relations with the stakeholders.
EMP includes four major elements:
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steps to be taken in case of
d EMP for the project is
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a site specific plan developed to ensure that the
project is implemented in an environmental sustainable manner where all contractors and
subcontractors, including consultants, understand the potential environmental risks arising
at risk. EMP also ensures
that the project implementation is carried out in accordance with the design by taking
appropriate mitigation actions to reduce adverse environmental impacts during its life cycle.
that may adversely impact the environment
and recommends corrective measures where required. Also, the plan outlines roles and
charge of the
Prepared in accordance with rules and requirements of the MoEF and CPCB/ SPCB
To ensure that the component of facility are operated in accordance with the design
nitoring
A system that addresses public complaints during construction and operation of the
The key benefits of the EMP are that it offers means of managing its environmental
performance thereby allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality. The other
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Commitment & Policy: The management will strive to
Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, water, land
and noise.
Planning: This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements
and setting environmental objectives.
Implementation: This comprises of resources available to the developers,
accountability of contractors, training of operational staff associated with
environmental control facilities and documentation of measures to be taken.
Measurement & Evaluation
record keeping.
It is suggested that as part of the EMP, a monitoring
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group representative and project implementation team representative. The committee’s role
would be to ensure proper operation and management of the EMP including the regulatory
compliance.
The components of the environmental management plan, potential im
project and remediation measures are summarized below
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: The management will strive to provide and implement the
Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, water, land
: This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements
and setting environmental objectives.
This comprises of resources available to the developers,
accountability of contractors, training of operational staff associated with
environmental control facilities and documentation of measures to be taken.
Measurement & Evaluation: This includes monitoring, counteractive actions and
It is suggested that as part of the EMP, a monitoring committee would be formed
comprising of the site in-charge/coordinator, environmental
group representative and project implementation team representative. The committee’s role
would be to ensure proper operation and management of the EMP including the regulatory
The components of the environmental management plan, potential impacts arising, out of the
project and remediation measures are summarized below in Table 13.
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provide and implement the
Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, water, land
: This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements
This comprises of resources available to the developers,
accountability of contractors, training of operational staff associated with
environmental control facilities and documentation of measures to be taken.
monitoring, counteractive actions and
committee would be formed by M/s
charge/coordinator, environmental
group representative and project implementation team representative. The committee’s role
would be to ensure proper operation and management of the EMP including the regulatory
pacts arising, out of the
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TABLE 9: SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS AND
S.No. Environmental
components
Potential
Impacts
Potential Source of
Impact
1. Ground Water
Quality
Ground Water
Contamination
Construction Phase
Operation Phase
2. Ground Water
Quantity
Ground Water
Depletion
Construction Phase
Operation Phase
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SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS AND REMEDIAL MEASURES
Potential Source of
Impact
Controls Through
EMP & Design
Impact Evaluation
Construction Phase
Sullage generated from
temporary labor tents.
No surface
accumulation will be
allowed.
No significant
impact as majority of
labors would be
locally deployed
Operation Phase
Discharge from the
project
Proponent will
provide the STP to treat
the discharge of Group
Housing Colony.
No negative impact
on ground water
quality envisaged.
Not significant.
Construction Phase
Ground water will not
be used during the
construction
Not Applicable No significant
impact on
water quantity
envisaged.
Operation Phase Rain water harvesting No significant
REMEDIAL MEASURES
Impact Evaluation Remedial Measures
significant
impact as majority of
labors would be
locally deployed
No negative impact
on ground water
quality envisaged.
Not significant.
No significant
impact on ground
water quantity
envisaged.
No significant In an unlikely event of non
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3. Surface Water
Quality
Surface water
contamination
Construction Phase
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The source of water
during operation phase
is through HUDA
scheme.
Black and Grey
water treatment and
reuse.
Storm water
collection for water
harvesting.
Percolation well to
be introduced in
landscape plan.
Awareness
Campaign to reduce the
water consumption
impact on
surface/ground water
quantity envisaged.
Construction Phase
Surface runoff from site
during construction
Silt traps and other
measures such as
additional onsite
No off-site impact
envisaged as no
surface water
impact on
surface/ground water
quantity envisaged.
availability of water supply,
water will be brought using
tankers.
site impact
envisaged as no
surface water
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Operation Phase
4. Air Quality Dust Emissions Construction Phase
Emissions of
PM, SO2, NO2
and CO
Construction Phase
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activity. diversion ditches will
be constructed to
control surface run-off
during site development
receiving body is
present in the core
zone.
Operation Phase
Discharge of domestic
wastewater to STP.
Sewage will be
treated in STP
No off-site impact
envisaged
Construction Phase
All heavy construction
activities
Suitable control
measures will be
adopted for mitigating
the PM level in the air
as per air pollution
control plan.
Not significant
because dust
generation will be
temporary and will
settle fast due to dust
suppression
techniques
Construction Phase
Operation of
construction equipment
Rapid on-site
construction and
improved maintenance
Not significant.
receiving body is
present in the core
site impact
envisaged
Excess of water will be
discharged toSewer line.
Not significant
because dust
generation will be
temporary and will
settle fast due to dust
suppression
techniques.
During construction phase
the contractors are advised to
facilitate masks for the
labors. Water sprinklers will
be used for suppression of
dust during construction
phase.
Not significant. Regular monitoring of
emissions and control
measures will be taken to
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and vehicles during site
development.
Running D.G. set (back
up)
of equipment
Operation Phase
Power generation by
DG Set during power
failure
Emission from vehicular
traffic in use
Use of low sulphur
diesel if available
Providing Footpath
and pedestrian ways
within the site for the
residents
Green belt will be
developed with specific
species to help to
reduce PM level
Use of equipment
fitted with silencers
Not significant
DG set
used as power back
up (approx 6
No significant
increase in
air quality
expected from the
project’s activities.
There are no
sensitive receptors
reduce the emission levels.
Use of Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) like
earmuffs and earplugs during
construction activities
Not significant.
would be
used as power back-
up (approx 6 hours)
No significant
increase in ambient
air quality level is
expected from the
project’s activities.
There are no
sensitive receptors
Stack height of DG
set above the tallest
building as per CPCB
standards
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5. Noise
Environment
Construction phase
Operation Phase
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Proper maintenance of
equipment
located within the
vicinity of site.
Construction phase Provision of noise
shields near the heavy
construction
operations and
acoustic enclosures for
DG set.
Construction activity
will be limited to day
time hours only
Operation Phase
Noise from vehicular
movement
Noise from DG set
Green Belt
Development
Development of
silence zones to check
the traffic movement
DG set rooms
No significant
impact due to
suitable width of
Greenbelt.
located within the
vicinity of site.
No significant
impact due to
suitable width of
Greenbelt.
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6. Land
Environment
Soil
contamination
Construction Phase
Operatio
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operation will be equipped with
acoustic enclosures
Construction Phase
Disposal of
construction debris
Construction debris
will be collected and
suitably used on site as
per the solid waste
management plan for
construction phase
No significant
impact.
Impact will be
local, as waste
generated will be
reused for filling of
low lying areas etc.
Operation Phase
Generation of
municipal solid waste
Used oil generated
It is proposed that
the solid waste
generated will be
managed as per MSW
Rules, 2000.
Since solid waste is
handled by the
authorized agency,
waste dumping is
not going to be
No significant
Impact will be
local, as waste
generated will be
reused for filling of
low lying areas etc.
Since solid waste is
handled by the
authorized agency,
waste dumping is
not going to be
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7. Biological
Environment
(Flora and
Fauna)
Displacement
of Flora and
Fauna on site
Construction Phase
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from D.G. set Collection,
segregation,
transportation and
disposal will be done
as per MSW
Management Rules,
2000 by the authorized
agency
Used oil
generated will be sold
to authorized recyclers
allowed. Not
significant.
Negligible impact.
Construction Phase
Site Development
during construction
Important
species of trees, if any,
will be identified and
marked and will be
merged with landscape
plan
The site has shrubs
as vegetation
allowed. Not
significant.
Negligible impact.
The site has shrubs
vegetation
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Operation Phase
8. Socio-
Economic
Environment
Population
displacement
and loss of
income
Construction Phase
Operation Phase
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Operation Phase
Increase in green
covered area
Suitable green belts
will be developed as
per landscaping plan
in and around the site
using local flora
Beneficial impact.
Construction Phase
Construction activities
leading to relocation
Residential
zone as per approved
zoning plan.
No negative impact.
Operation Phase
Site operation
Project will
provide employment
opportunities to the
local people in terms
of service personnel
Beneficial impact
Beneficial impact.
No negative impact.
Beneficial impact
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9. Traffic Pattern Increase of
vehicular
traffic
Construction Phase
Operation Phase
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(guards, securities,
gardeners etc)
Providing
quality-Integrated
infrastructure.
Construction Phase
Heavy Vehicular
movement during
construction
Heavy Vehicular
movement will be
restricted to daytime
only and adequate
parking facility will be
provided
No negative impact
Operation Phase
Traffic due to residents
once the project is
operational
Vehicular
movement will be
regulated inside the
project with adequate
roads and parking lots
in the group housing
No major
significant impact
as green
developed which
will help in
minimizing the
No negative impact
No major
significant impact
belt will be
developed which
will help in
minimizing the
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Colony. impact on
environment.
impact on
environment.
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10.2 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
An Environmental Management Plan
environmental impacts during construction and operation phase of the project and these are
discussed in later subsections.
10.2.1 EMP for Air Environment
Construction Phase
To mitigate the impacts of PM
measures are recommended for implementation:
A dust control plan
Procedural changes to construction activities
Dust Control Plan
The most cost-effective dust suppressant is water because water is easily available on
construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks, handled sprayers and automatic
sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of materi
transport, especially if material is transported off
Procedural Changes to Construction Activities
Idle time reduction: Construction equipment is commonly left idle while the operators are on
break or waiting for the completion of another task. Emission from idle equipment tends to be
high, since catalytic converters cools down, thus reducing the efficiency of hydrocarbon
carbon monoxide oxidation. Existing idle control technologies comprises of power saving
mode, which automatically off the engine at preset time and reduces emissions, without
intervention from the operators.
Improved Maintenance: Significant emission r
equipment maintenance. Contractors will be asked to provide maintenance records for their
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MANAGEMENT PLAN
Environmental Management Plan (EMP) will be required to mitigate the predicted adverse
environmental impacts during construction and operation phase of the project and these are
nment
during the construction phase of the project, the following
measures are recommended for implementation:
Procedural changes to construction activities
effective dust suppressant is water because water is easily available on
construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks, handled sprayers and automatic
sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of materi
transport, especially if material is transported off-site.
Procedural Changes to Construction Activities
Construction equipment is commonly left idle while the operators are on
break or waiting for the completion of another task. Emission from idle equipment tends to be
high, since catalytic converters cools down, thus reducing the efficiency of hydrocarbon
carbon monoxide oxidation. Existing idle control technologies comprises of power saving
mode, which automatically off the engine at preset time and reduces emissions, without
Significant emission reductions can be achieved through regular
equipment maintenance. Contractors will be asked to provide maintenance records for their
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(EMP) will be required to mitigate the predicted adverse
environmental impacts during construction and operation phase of the project and these are
during the construction phase of the project, the following
effective dust suppressant is water because water is easily available on
construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks, handled sprayers and automatic
sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of material in
Construction equipment is commonly left idle while the operators are on
break or waiting for the completion of another task. Emission from idle equipment tends to be
high, since catalytic converters cools down, thus reducing the efficiency of hydrocarbon and
carbon monoxide oxidation. Existing idle control technologies comprises of power saving
mode, which automatically off the engine at preset time and reduces emissions, without
eductions can be achieved through regular
equipment maintenance. Contractors will be asked to provide maintenance records for their
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fleet as part of the contract bid, and at regular intervals throughout the life of the contract.
Incentive provisions will be established to encourage contractors to comply with regular
maintenance requirements.
Reduction of On-Site Construction Time:
duration of traffic interference and therefore, will reduce emissions from traffic
Operation Phase
To mitigate the impacts of pollutants from DG set
phase of the Group Housing Project
implementation:
DG set emission control measures
Vehicular emission controls and alternatives
Greenbelt development
Diesel Generator Set Emission Control Measures
Adequate stack height will be maintain
operation of DG set to dilute the pollutants concentration within the immediate vicinity. Hence
no additional emission control measures have been suggested.
Vehicle Emission Controls and Alternatives
During construction vehicles will be properly maintained to reduce emissio
housing project, vehicles will be generally having “PUC” certificate.
Footpaths and Pedestrian ways: Adequate footpaths and pedestrian ways would be provided at
the site to encourage non-polluting methods of transportation.
Greenbelt Development
Increased vegetation in the form of greenbelt is one of the preferred methods to mitigate air
and noise pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, act as a barrier to break the wind
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fleet as part of the contract bid, and at regular intervals throughout the life of the contract.
e established to encourage contractors to comply with regular
Site Construction Time: Rapid on-site construction would reduce the
duration of traffic interference and therefore, will reduce emissions from traffic delay.
of pollutants from DG set and vehicular traffic during the operational
Group Housing Project, following measures are recommended for
DG set emission control measures
ssion controls and alternatives
Greenbelt development
Diesel Generator Set Emission Control Measures
Adequate stack height will be maintained to disperse the air pollutants generat
to dilute the pollutants concentration within the immediate vicinity. Hence
no additional emission control measures have been suggested.
Vehicle Emission Controls and Alternatives
ill be properly maintained to reduce emission. As it is a
project, vehicles will be generally having “PUC” certificate.
Adequate footpaths and pedestrian ways would be provided at
polluting methods of transportation.
Increased vegetation in the form of greenbelt is one of the preferred methods to mitigate air
and noise pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, act as a barrier to break the wind
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fleet as part of the contract bid, and at regular intervals throughout the life of the contract.
e established to encourage contractors to comply with regular
site construction would reduce the
delay.
and vehicular traffic during the operational
, following measures are recommended for
to disperse the air pollutants generated from the
to dilute the pollutants concentration within the immediate vicinity. Hence
n. As it is a group
Adequate footpaths and pedestrian ways would be provided at
Increased vegetation in the form of greenbelt is one of the preferred methods to mitigate air
and noise pollution. Plants serve as a sink for pollutants, act as a barrier to break the wind
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speed as well as allow the dust and other particulates t
reduce the noise level at large extent. The following table indicates various species of the
greenbelt that can be used to act as a barrier.
Table 10
S. No. Botanical name
1. Cassia fistula
2. Delonixregia
3. Bauhinia purpurea
4. B. Variegata
5. Lagerstroemia flosreginae
6. Grevillearobusta
7. Callistemon lanceolatum
8. Anthocephaluscadamba
9. Polyalthialongifolia
10. Putranjivaroxburghii
11. Sterculeaalata
12. Meliaazadirachta
13. Bassialatifolia
14. Cassia javancia
15. Alstoniascholaris
16. Micheliachampaca
17. Terminaliaarjuna
18. Ficusretusa
19. Saracaindica
20. Casuarinaequisetifolia
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speed as well as allow the dust and other particulates to settle on the leaves. It also helps to
reduce the noise level at large extent. The following table indicates various species of the
greenbelt that can be used to act as a barrier.
Table 10: Green Belt Development
Botanical name Local name
Amaltas
Gulmohar
Bauhinia purpurea Kachnar
Kachnar
Lagerstroemia flosreginae Pride of India
Grevillearobusta Silk oak
Callistemon lanceolatum Bottle Brush
Anthocephaluscadamba Kadam
Polyalthialongifolia Ashok
Putranjivaroxburghii Putrajiv
Coconut Buddha
Meliaazadirachta Neem
Mahua
Pink Shower
Alstoniascholaris Devil Tree
Micheliachampaca Champak
Terminaliaarjuna Arjun
Ficus
Ashoka
quisetifolia Ironwood
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o settle on the leaves. It also helps to
reduce the noise level at large extent. The following table indicates various species of the
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21. Salix alba
22. Dalbergiasissoo
23. Kigeliapinnata
24. Poangamiaglabra
25. Erythrinaindica
26. Maducalatifolia
27. Ficusinfectoria
28. Cassia nodosa
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
29. Delonixpulcherima
30. Plumeria alba
31. Lagerstroemia indica
32. Ervatamiadivaricata
33. Nyctanthes arbor
34. Yellow duranta
35. Hibiscus hirusta
36. Cassia biflora
37. Neriumindicum
38. Cassia aungustifolia
39. Cassia glauca
(Source: Guidelines
10.2.2 EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENT
Construction Phase
To mitigate the impacts of noise from construction equipment during the construction phase on
the site, the following measures are recommended for implementatio
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White Willow
Dalbergiasissoo Shisham
Sausage tree
Poangamiaglabra Karanja
Pangaar
Madhu
Pilkhan
Roheda
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
Delonixpulcherima Chhotagulmohar
Champa
Lagerstroemia indica Dhayti
Ervatamiadivaricata Chandni
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Harsinghar
Skyflower
Hibiscus hirusta Costa Flores
Twin-flowered cassia
Kaner
Cassia aungustifolia Senna
Kalamona
: Guidelines for developing Green Belts by CPCB, 2000
EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENT
To mitigate the impacts of noise from construction equipment during the construction phase on
the site, the following measures are recommended for implementation.
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for developing Green Belts by CPCB, 2000
To mitigate the impacts of noise from construction equipment during the construction phase on
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Time of Operation: Noisy construction equipment would not be allowed to use
Job Rotation and Hearing Protection:
on shift basis. Hearing protection such as earplugs/muffs will be pro
very close to the noise generating machinery.
Operation Phase
To mitigate the impacts of noise from diesel generator set
following measures are recommended:
Adoption of Noise emission control technologie
Greenbelt development
Noise Emission Control Technologies
The DG set room will be provided with acoustic enclosure to have minimum 25 dB(A)
insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standard whichever is on higher side as per E
(P) Act, GSR 371 (E) and its amendments
acoustic enclosure as an integral part along with the diesel generators set. Further, enclosure of
the services area with 4 m high wall will reduce noise levels and ensure that noise
permissible limit for resident of the site and surrounding receptors.
Greenbelt Development
The following species can be used, as in a greenbelt, to serve as noise breakers:
Cassia fistula
Callistemon lanceolatus
Delonixregia
Gravelliaroubusta
Ficusbengalensis
10.2.3 EMP FOR WATER ENVIRONMENT
Construction Phase
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: Noisy construction equipment would not be allowed to use at night time
Job Rotation and Hearing Protection: Workers employed in high noise areas will be
. Hearing protection such as earplugs/muffs will be provided to those working
very close to the noise generating machinery.
noise from diesel generator set during operational phase, the
following measures are recommended:
Adoption of Noise emission control technologies
Noise Emission Control Technologies
The DG set room will be provided with acoustic enclosure to have minimum 25 dB(A)
insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standard whichever is on higher side as per E
) and its amendments. It would be ensured that the manufacturer provides
acoustic enclosure as an integral part along with the diesel generators set. Further, enclosure of
the services area with 4 m high wall will reduce noise levels and ensure that noise
permissible limit for resident of the site and surrounding receptors.
The following species can be used, as in a greenbelt, to serve as noise breakers:
Callistemon lanceolatus
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at night time.
Workers employed in high noise areas will be employed
vided to those working
during operational phase, the
The DG set room will be provided with acoustic enclosure to have minimum 25 dB(A)
insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standard whichever is on higher side as per E
It would be ensured that the manufacturer provides
acoustic enclosure as an integral part along with the diesel generators set. Further, enclosure of
the services area with 4 m high wall will reduce noise levels and ensure that noise is at a
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To prevent degradation and to maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control
measures have been proposed. To check the surface run
water into any water body check dams with silt basins are proposed. The following
management measures are suggested to protect the water source being polluted during the
construction phase:
Avoid excavation during monsoon season
Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion
Common toilets will be constructed on site during construction phase and the waste
water would be channelized to the septic tanks in order to prevent waste water to
enter into the water bodies
Any area with loose debris within the site shall be planted
To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil and grease, leak
containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil and grease. The floors
of oil and grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious. Any wash off
from the oil and grease handling area or workshop shall be drained through
imperious drains
Collection and settling of storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs and
prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site are necessary
measure to be taken to minimize water pollution
All stacking and loading area will be provided with proper garland drains, equipped
with baffles, to prevent run off from the site, to enter into any water body
Operation Phase
In the operation phase of the project, w
taken, including all possible potential for rain water harvesting. Following measures will be
adopted:
Water source development
Minimizing water consumption
Water Source Development
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To prevent degradation and to maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control
measures have been proposed. To check the surface run-off as well as uncontrolled flow of
water body check dams with silt basins are proposed. The following
management measures are suggested to protect the water source being polluted during the
Avoid excavation during monsoon season
Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion
Common toilets will be constructed on site during construction phase and the waste
water would be channelized to the septic tanks in order to prevent waste water to
enter into the water bodies
Any area with loose debris within the site shall be planted
prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil and grease, leak
containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil and grease. The floors
of oil and grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious. Any wash off
oil and grease handling area or workshop shall be drained through
Collection and settling of storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs and
prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site are necessary
be taken to minimize water pollution
All stacking and loading area will be provided with proper garland drains, equipped
with baffles, to prevent run off from the site, to enter into any water body
In the operation phase of the project, water conservation and development measures will be
taken, including all possible potential for rain water harvesting. Following measures will be
Water source development.
inimizing water consumption.
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To prevent degradation and to maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control
off as well as uncontrolled flow of
water body check dams with silt basins are proposed. The following
management measures are suggested to protect the water source being polluted during the
Common toilets will be constructed on site during construction phase and the waste
water would be channelized to the septic tanks in order to prevent waste water to
prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil and grease, leak-proof
containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil and grease. The floors
of oil and grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious. Any wash off
oil and grease handling area or workshop shall be drained through
Collection and settling of storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs and
prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site are necessary
All stacking and loading area will be provided with proper garland drains, equipped
with baffles, to prevent run off from the site, to enter into any water body.
ater conservation and development measures will be
taken, including all possible potential for rain water harvesting. Following measures will be
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Water source development shall be practiced by installation of scientifically designed Rain
Water Harvesting system. Rainwater harvesting promotes self
appreciation for water as a resource.
Minimizing Water Consumption
Consumption of fresh water will be minimized by combination of water saving devices and
other domestic water conservation measures. Further, to ensure ongoing water conservation, an
awareness program will be introduced for the residents. The following section discusses the
specific measures, which shall be implemented:
Domestic and Commercial Usage
Use of water efficient plumbing fixtures (ultra
efficient dishwashers and washing machines). Water
less water with no marked reduction in
Leak detection and repair techniques
Sweep with a broom and pan where possible, rather than hose down for external areas
Meter water usage: Implies measure
Monitoring of water uses is a precursor for management
Horticulture
Drip irrigation system shall be used for the lawns and other green area. Drip irrigation
can save 15-40% of the water, compared with other watering techniques
Plants with similar water requirements s
precipitation heads and emitters.
Use of low-angle sprinklers for lawn areas.
Select controllers with adjustable watering sc
for seasonal variations and calibrate them during c
Place 3 to 5 inches of mulch on planting beds to minimize evaporation.
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pment shall be practiced by installation of scientifically designed Rain
Water Harvesting system. Rainwater harvesting promotes self-sufficiency and fosters an
appreciation for water as a resource.
Minimizing Water Consumption
will be minimized by combination of water saving devices and
other domestic water conservation measures. Further, to ensure ongoing water conservation, an
awareness program will be introduced for the residents. The following section discusses the
measures, which shall be implemented:
Domestic and Commercial Usage
Use of water efficient plumbing fixtures (ultralow flow toilets, low flow sinks, water
s and washing machines). Water efficient plumbing fixtures uses
er with no marked reduction in quality and service
Leak detection and repair techniques.
Sweep with a broom and pan where possible, rather than hose down for external areas
Meter water usage: Implies measurement and verification methods.
water uses is a precursor for management.
Drip irrigation system shall be used for the lawns and other green area. Drip irrigation
40% of the water, compared with other watering techniques.
Plants with similar water requirements shall be grouped on common zones to match
precipitation heads and emitters.
angle sprinklers for lawn areas.
Select controllers with adjustable watering schedules and moisture sensors to
for seasonal variations and calibrate them during commissioning.
Place 3 to 5 inches of mulch on planting beds to minimize evaporation.
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pment shall be practiced by installation of scientifically designed Rain
sufficiency and fosters an
will be minimized by combination of water saving devices and
other domestic water conservation measures. Further, to ensure ongoing water conservation, an
awareness program will be introduced for the residents. The following section discusses the
flow sinks, water
efficient plumbing fixtures uses
Sweep with a broom and pan where possible, rather than hose down for external areas.
Drip irrigation system shall be used for the lawns and other green area. Drip irrigation
hall be grouped on common zones to match
hedules and moisture sensors to account
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Promoting Reuse of Water after Treatment and Development of Closed Loop Systems
To promote reuse of waste water and development of closed loop system for waste water
segregation. Two water conservation schemes
1) Storm Water Harvest
Storm water harvest as discussed in earlier, will be utilized for artificial recharge of ground
water sources; and waste water will be reuse
Treated waste water will be used for landscaping
Following section discuss the scheme of waste water treatment.
Wastewater Treatment Scheme
Proponent will treat the wastewater of the
treatment plant of capacity 580 KLD based on
Storm Water Management
Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus
proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it
Contamination of Storm Water is possible from the following sources:
Diesel and oil spills in the diesel power generator and fuel storage area
Waste spills in the solid / hazardous waste storage area
Oil spills and leaks in vehicle parking lots
Silts from soil erosion in gardens
Spillage of sludge from sludge drying area of sewage treatment plan
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Promoting Reuse of Water after Treatment and Development of Closed Loop Systems
To promote reuse of waste water and development of closed loop system for waste water
water conservation schemes are suggested, namely:
2) Waste water recycling.
Storm water harvest as discussed in earlier, will be utilized for artificial recharge of ground
water sources; and waste water will be reused on site after treatment.
Treated waste water will be used for landscaping& flushing
Following section discuss the scheme of waste water treatment.
Treatment Scheme
Proponent will treat the wastewater of the Group Housing project in well designed sewage
KLD based on SBR technology.
Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus
proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it is free from contamination.
m Water is possible from the following sources:
Diesel and oil spills in the diesel power generator and fuel storage area
Waste spills in the solid / hazardous waste storage area
icle parking lots
Silts from soil erosion in gardens
Spillage of sludge from sludge drying area of sewage treatment plan
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Promoting Reuse of Water after Treatment and Development of Closed Loop Systems
To promote reuse of waste water and development of closed loop system for waste water
Storm water harvest as discussed in earlier, will be utilized for artificial recharge of ground
designed sewage
Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus
is free from contamination.
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A detailed storm water management plan will be developed which will consider the possible
impacts from above sources. The plan will inc
include following:
Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains
Clarifiers or oil/separators will be installed in all the parking areas. Oil / grease
separators installed around parking areas and garages wil
flow guidelines. Both clarifiers and oil
order to keep discharges within limits
Covered waste storage areas
Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season
Secondary containment and dykes in fuel/
Conducting routine inspection to ensure cleanliness
Provision of slit traps in storm water drains
Good housekeeping in the above areas
10.2.4 EMP FOR LAND ENVIRONMENT
Construction Phase
The waste generated from construction activity includes construction debris, biomass from
land clearing activities, waste from the temporary make shift tents for the labors and hazardous
waste. Following section discuss the management of each type of waste. Besi
generation, management of the topsoil is an important area for which management measures
are required.
Construction Debris
Construction debris is bulky and heavy and re
for management of such waste. As concrete and masonry constitute the majority of waste
generated, recycling of this waste by conversion to aggregate can offer benefits of reduced
landfill space and reduced extraction of raw material for new construction activity. This is
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A detailed storm water management plan will be developed which will consider the possible
impacts from above sources. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will
Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains
separators will be installed in all the parking areas. Oil / grease
separators installed around parking areas and garages will be sized according to peak
Both clarifiers and oil/water separators will be periodically pumped in
order to keep discharges within limits
Covered waste storage areas
Avoid application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season
containment and dykes in fuel/oil storage facilities
Conducting routine inspection to ensure cleanliness
Provision of slit traps in storm water drains
Good housekeeping in the above areas
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ste generated from construction activity includes construction debris, biomass from
land clearing activities, waste from the temporary make shift tents for the labors and hazardous
waste. Following section discuss the management of each type of waste. Besi
generation, management of the topsoil is an important area for which management measures
Construction debris is bulky and heavy and re-utilization and recycling is an important strategy
ste. As concrete and masonry constitute the majority of waste
generated, recycling of this waste by conversion to aggregate can offer benefits of reduced
landfill space and reduced extraction of raw material for new construction activity. This is
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A detailed storm water management plan will be developed which will consider the possible
orporate best management practices which will
separators will be installed in all the parking areas. Oil / grease
l be sized according to peak
/water separators will be periodically pumped in
ste generated from construction activity includes construction debris, biomass from
land clearing activities, waste from the temporary make shift tents for the labors and hazardous
waste. Following section discuss the management of each type of waste. Besides waste
generation, management of the topsoil is an important area for which management measures
utilization and recycling is an important strategy
ste. As concrete and masonry constitute the majority of waste
generated, recycling of this waste by conversion to aggregate can offer benefits of reduced
landfill space and reduced extraction of raw material for new construction activity. This is
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particularly applicable to the project site as the construction is to be completed in a phased
manner.
Mixed debris with high gypsum, plaster, shall not be used as fill, as they are highly susceptible
to contamination, and will be sent
Metal scrap from structural steel, piping, concrete reinforcement and sheet metal work shall be
removed from the site by construction contractors. A significant portion of wood scrap will be
reused on site. Recyclable wastes such as plastics, glass
sold to recyclers.
Hazardous waste
Construction sites are sources of many toxic substances such as paints, solvents wood
preservatives, pesticides, adhesives and sealants. Hazardous waste generated during
construction phase shall be stored in sealed con
Wastes (Management& Handling
Some management practices to be developed are:
Paintbrushes and equipment for water and oil
contained area and will not be allo
drainage systems
Provision of adequate hazardous waste storage facilities. Hazardous waste collection
containers will be located as
areas will be away from storm drains or watercourses
Segregation of potentially hazardous waste f
Well labeled all hazardous waste containers with the waste
generation
Instruct employees and subcontractors in identification of hazardous and solid waste
Even with careful management, some of these substances are released into air, soil and water
and many are hazardous to workers.
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rly applicable to the project site as the construction is to be completed in a phased
Mixed debris with high gypsum, plaster, shall not be used as fill, as they are highly susceptible
, and will be sent to solid waste management agencies.
Metal scrap from structural steel, piping, concrete reinforcement and sheet metal work shall be
removed from the site by construction contractors. A significant portion of wood scrap will be
reused on site. Recyclable wastes such as plastics, glass fiber insulation, roofing etc shall be
Construction sites are sources of many toxic substances such as paints, solvents wood
preservatives, pesticides, adhesives and sealants. Hazardous waste generated during
n phase shall be stored in sealed containers and disposed off as per T
Handling) Rules, 1989& its amendments.
Some management practices to be developed are:
Paintbrushes and equipment for water and oil based paints shall be cleaned
contained area and will not be allowed to contaminate site soils, water courses or
Provision of adequate hazardous waste storage facilities. Hazardous waste collection
containers will be located as per safety norms and designated hazardous waste storage
areas will be away from storm drains or watercourses
potentially hazardous waste from non-hazardous construction
Well labeled all hazardous waste containers with the waste being stored and the date of
Instruct employees and subcontractors in identification of hazardous and solid waste
Even with careful management, some of these substances are released into air, soil and water
and many are hazardous to workers.
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rly applicable to the project site as the construction is to be completed in a phased
Mixed debris with high gypsum, plaster, shall not be used as fill, as they are highly susceptible
Metal scrap from structural steel, piping, concrete reinforcement and sheet metal work shall be
removed from the site by construction contractors. A significant portion of wood scrap will be
fiber insulation, roofing etc shall be
Construction sites are sources of many toxic substances such as paints, solvents wood
preservatives, pesticides, adhesives and sealants. Hazardous waste generated during
The Hazardous
based paints shall be cleaned within a
water courses or
Provision of adequate hazardous waste storage facilities. Hazardous waste collection
per safety norms and designated hazardous waste storage
hazardous construction site debris
being stored and the date of
Instruct employees and subcontractors in identification of hazardous and solid waste
Even with careful management, some of these substances are released into air, soil and water
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Waste from Temporary Makes Shift Tents for Labors
Wastes generated from temporary make shift labor tents will mainly comprise of household
domestic waste, which will be managed by the contractor of the site. The wastewater generated
will be channelized to the septic tank.
Top Soil Management
To minimize disruption of soil and for conservation of top soil, the contractor shall keep the
top soil cover separately and stockpile it. After the construction activity is over, top soil will be
utilized for landscaping activity. Other measures, which would be followed to prevent soil
erosion and contamination include:
Maximize use of organic fertilizer for landscaping and green belt
To prevent soil contamination by oil/grease, leaf proof containers would
for storage and transportation of oil/grease and wash off from the oil/grease
handling area shall be drained through impervious drains and treated
appropriately before disposal
Removal of as little vegetation as possible during the development and
vegetation of bare areas after the project.
Working in a small area at a point of time (phase wise construction)
Operational Phase
The philosophy of solid waste management at the
encouraging the four R’s of waste i.e.
energy). Regular public awareness meetings will be conducted to involve the
proper segregation and storage techniques. The
waste focuses on three major components during the life cycle of the waste management
system i.e., collection and transportation, treatment or disposal and closure and post
care of treatment/disposal facility.
Collection and Transportation
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aste from Temporary Makes Shift Tents for Labors
Wastes generated from temporary make shift labor tents will mainly comprise of household
domestic waste, which will be managed by the contractor of the site. The wastewater generated
he septic tank.
To minimize disruption of soil and for conservation of top soil, the contractor shall keep the
top soil cover separately and stockpile it. After the construction activity is over, top soil will be
ing activity. Other measures, which would be followed to prevent soil
erosion and contamination include:
Maximize use of organic fertilizer for landscaping and green belt
To prevent soil contamination by oil/grease, leaf proof containers would
for storage and transportation of oil/grease and wash off from the oil/grease
handling area shall be drained through impervious drains and treated
appropriately before disposal
Removal of as little vegetation as possible during the development and
vegetation of bare areas after the project.
Working in a small area at a point of time (phase wise construction)
The philosophy of solid waste management at the Group Housing Colony
encouraging the four R’s of waste i.e. Reduction, Reuse, Recycling and Recovery (materials &
energy). Regular public awareness meetings will be conducted to involve the residents
techniques. The Environmental Management Plan for the solid
waste focuses on three major components during the life cycle of the waste management
system i.e., collection and transportation, treatment or disposal and closure and post
ility.
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Wastes generated from temporary make shift labor tents will mainly comprise of household
domestic waste, which will be managed by the contractor of the site. The wastewater generated
To minimize disruption of soil and for conservation of top soil, the contractor shall keep the
top soil cover separately and stockpile it. After the construction activity is over, top soil will be
ing activity. Other measures, which would be followed to prevent soil
development
To prevent soil contamination by oil/grease, leaf proof containers would be used
for storage and transportation of oil/grease and wash off from the oil/grease
handling area shall be drained through impervious drains and treated
Removal of as little vegetation as possible during the development and re-
Working in a small area at a point of time (phase wise construction)
Colony will be to
ecovery (materials &
residents in the
Environmental Management Plan for the solid
waste focuses on three major components during the life cycle of the waste management
system i.e., collection and transportation, treatment or disposal and closure and post-closure
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During the collection stage,
biodegradable waste and non
biodegradable waste will be collected in separate bins. Biodegr
treated in the project premises by
be sent off to recyclers. Proper guidelines for segregation, collection and storage will be
prepared as per MSW Rules, 2000.
To minimize littering and odour
that will be located at strategic locations to minimize
Care would be taken such that the collection vehicles are well maintained and generate
minimum noise and emissions. During transportation of the waste, it will be covered to
avoid littering.
Figure 6:
Disposal
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During the collection stage, the solid waste of the project will be segregated into
waste and non-biodegradable. Biodegradable waste and
waste will be collected in separate bins. Biodegradable waste will be
treated in the project premises by organic waste converter. The recyclable wastes will
. Proper guidelines for segregation, collection and storage will be
prepared as per MSW Rules, 2000.
nd odour, waste will be stored in well-designed containers/ bins
strategic locations to minimize disturbance in traffic flow
Care would be taken such that the collection vehicles are well maintained and generate
issions. During transportation of the waste, it will be covered to
: Waste Management Flow Diagram
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e segregated into
biodegradable. Biodegradable waste and non-
adable waste will be
. The recyclable wastes will
. Proper guidelines for segregation, collection and storage will be
designed containers/ bins
disturbance in traffic flow
Care would be taken such that the collection vehicles are well maintained and generate
issions. During transportation of the waste, it will be covered to
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With regards to the disposal/treatment of waste, the management will take the services of the
authorized agency for waste management and disposal of the same on the project site during its
operational phase.
10.2.5 EMP FOR ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
Construction activity changes the natural environment. But
built environment for its inhabitants. The project requires the implementation of following
choices exclusively or in combination.
Construction Stage
Restriction of construction activities to defined project areas, which are ecologically
sensitive
Restrictions on location of temporary
project area to avoid human induced secondary additional impacts on the flora and
fauna species
Cutting, uprooting, coppicing of trees or small trees if present in and around the project
site for cooking, burning or heating purposes by the labors will be prohibited and
suitable alternatives for this purpose will be made
Along with the construction work, the peripheral green belt would be developed with
suggested native plant species, as they will grow to a
completion.
Operation Stage
Improvement of the current ecology of the project
Plantation and Landscaping
Green Belt Development
The section below summarizes the techniques to b
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treatment of waste, the management will take the services of the
waste management and disposal of the same on the project site during its
EMP FOR ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
Construction activity changes the natural environment. But residential project
itants. The project requires the implementation of following
choices exclusively or in combination.
Restriction of construction activities to defined project areas, which are ecologically
Restrictions on location of temporary labor tents and offices for project staff near the
project area to avoid human induced secondary additional impacts on the flora and
Cutting, uprooting, coppicing of trees or small trees if present in and around the project
burning or heating purposes by the labors will be prohibited and
suitable alternatives for this purpose will be made
Along with the construction work, the peripheral green belt would be developed with
suggested native plant species, as they will grow to a full-fledged covered at the time of
Improvement of the current ecology of the project site will entail the following measures:
Plantation and Landscaping
Green Belt Development
The section below summarizes the techniques to be applied to achieve the above objectives
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treatment of waste, the management will take the services of the
waste management and disposal of the same on the project site during its
also creates a
itants. The project requires the implementation of following
Restriction of construction activities to defined project areas, which are ecologically
labor tents and offices for project staff near the
project area to avoid human induced secondary additional impacts on the flora and
Cutting, uprooting, coppicing of trees or small trees if present in and around the project
burning or heating purposes by the labors will be prohibited and
Along with the construction work, the peripheral green belt would be developed with
fledged covered at the time of
measures:
objectives:
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Plantation and landscaping
Selection of the plant species would be done on the basis of their adapt
geographical conditions and the vegeta
found or currently observed.
Plantation Development Plan
The plantation matrix adopted for the green belt development includes pit of 0.3m
with a spacing of 2 m x 2 m. In addition, earth filling and manure may also be required for the
proper nutritional balance and nourishment of the sapling. It is also recommended that the
plantation has to be taken up randomly and the landscaping aspects could be taken into
consideration.
Multi-layered plantation comprising of medium height trees (7
height) are proposed for the green belt. In addition creepers will be planted along the boundary
wall to enhance its insulation capacity.
Selection of Plant Species for Green Belt Development
The selection of plant species for
elevation and soil. The plants would exhibit the following desirable characteristics in order to
be selected for plantation
1. The species should be fast growing and providing optimum penetrability
2. The species should be wind
3. The species should form a dense canopy
4. As far as possible, the species should be indigenous and locally available
5. Species tolerance to air pollutants like SO
6. The species should be permeable to help create air turbulence and mixing within the
belt
7. There should be no large gaps for the air to spill through
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Selection of the plant species would be done on the basis of their adaptability to the
geographical conditions and the vegetation composition of the forest type of the region
The plantation matrix adopted for the green belt development includes pit of 0.3m
with a spacing of 2 m x 2 m. In addition, earth filling and manure may also be required for the
proper nutritional balance and nourishment of the sapling. It is also recommended that the
plantation has to be taken up randomly and the landscaping aspects could be taken into
layered plantation comprising of medium height trees (7 m to 10 m) and shrubs (5 m
height) are proposed for the green belt. In addition creepers will be planted along the boundary
wall to enhance its insulation capacity.
of Plant Species for Green Belt Development
The selection of plant species for the development depends on various factors such as climate,
elevation and soil. The plants would exhibit the following desirable characteristics in order to
The species should be fast growing and providing optimum penetrability
The species should be wind-firm and deep rooted
The species should form a dense canopy
As far as possible, the species should be indigenous and locally available
Species tolerance to air pollutants like SO2 and NO2 should be preferred
permeable to help create air turbulence and mixing within the
There should be no large gaps for the air to spill through
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ability to the existing
type of the region earlier
The plantation matrix adopted for the green belt development includes pit of 0.3m × 0.3m size
with a spacing of 2 m x 2 m. In addition, earth filling and manure may also be required for the
proper nutritional balance and nourishment of the sapling. It is also recommended that the
plantation has to be taken up randomly and the landscaping aspects could be taken into
m to 10 m) and shrubs (5 m
height) are proposed for the green belt. In addition creepers will be planted along the boundary
the development depends on various factors such as climate,
elevation and soil. The plants would exhibit the following desirable characteristics in order to
permeable to help create air turbulence and mixing within the
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8. Trees with high foliage density, leaves with larger leaf area and hairy on both the
surfaces
9. Ability to withstand conditions like
10. Soil improving plants (Nitrogen fixing rapidly decomposable leaf litter)
11. Attractive appearance with good flowering and fruit bearing
12. Bird and insect attracting tree species
13. Sustainable green cover with minimal maintenance
Parks and Avenue Plantation
Parks and gardens maintained for recreational and ornamental purposes will not only
improve the quality of existing ecology at the project site but also will improve the
aesthetic value.
Avenue Plantation
1. Trees with colonial canopy wi
2. Trees with branching at 7 feet and above
3. Trees with medium spreading branches to avoid obstruction to the traffic
4. Fruit trees to be avoided because children may obstruct traffic and general
movement of public
10.2.6 EMP for Socio-Economic Environment
The social management plan has been designed to take proactive steps and adopt best practices,
which are sensitive to the socio-cultural setting of the region. The
group housing project focuses on the
Income Generation Opportunity
The project would provide employment opportunity during construction and operation
phase. There would also be a wide economic impact in terms of generating
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Trees with high foliage density, leaves with larger leaf area and hairy on both the
Ability to withstand conditions like inundation and drought
Soil improving plants (Nitrogen fixing rapidly decomposable leaf litter)
Attractive appearance with good flowering and fruit bearing
Bird and insect attracting tree species
Sustainable green cover with minimal maintenance.
Parks and gardens maintained for recreational and ornamental purposes will not only
improve the quality of existing ecology at the project site but also will improve the
Trees with colonial canopy with attractive flowering
Trees with branching at 7 feet and above
Trees with medium spreading branches to avoid obstruction to the traffic
Fruit trees to be avoided because children may obstruct traffic and general
Economic Environment
The social management plan has been designed to take proactive steps and adopt best practices,
cultural setting of the region. The Social Management Plan for
focuses on the following components:
Income Generation Opportunity during Construction and Operation Phase
The project would provide employment opportunity during construction and operation
phase. There would also be a wide economic impact in terms of generating
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Trees with high foliage density, leaves with larger leaf area and hairy on both the
Parks and gardens maintained for recreational and ornamental purposes will not only
improve the quality of existing ecology at the project site but also will improve the
Trees with medium spreading branches to avoid obstruction to the traffic
Fruit trees to be avoided because children may obstruct traffic and general
The social management plan has been designed to take proactive steps and adopt best practices,
Management Plan for
Construction and Operation Phase
The project would provide employment opportunity during construction and operation
phase. There would also be a wide economic impact in terms of generating
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opportunities for secondary occupation within and around the complex. The main
principles considered for employment and income generation opportunities are out
lined below:
Employment strategy will provide for preferential employment of local people
Conditions of employment would address issues like minimum wages and medical
care for the workers. Contractors would be required to abide to employment priority
towards localsand abide by the labor laws regarding standards on employee terms
and conditions.
Improved Working Environment for Employees
The project would provide safe and improved working conditions for the workers
employed at the facility during construction and operation phase. With the proposed
ambience and facilities provided, the
experience in living and recreations. Following measures would be taken to improve
the working environment of the area:
Less use of chemicals and biological agents with hazard potential
Developing a proper interface between the work and the
system of skill improvement
Provision of facilities for nature care and recreation e.g. indoor games facilities
Measures to reduce the incidence of work related injuries, fatalities and diseases
Maintenance and beautifications of the
roads
10.2.7 EMP FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION
Energy conservation program will be implemented through measures taken both on energy
demand and supply.
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nities for secondary occupation within and around the complex. The main
principles considered for employment and income generation opportunities are out
Employment strategy will provide for preferential employment of local people
employment would address issues like minimum wages and medical
Contractors would be required to abide to employment priority
towards localsand abide by the labor laws regarding standards on employee terms
king Environment for Employees
The project would provide safe and improved working conditions for the workers
employed at the facility during construction and operation phase. With the proposed
ambience and facilities provided, the group housing colony will provide a new
experience in living and recreations. Following measures would be taken to improve
the working environment of the area:
Less use of chemicals and biological agents with hazard potential
Developing a proper interface between the work and the human resource through a
system of skill improvement
Provision of facilities for nature care and recreation e.g. indoor games facilities
Measures to reduce the incidence of work related injuries, fatalities and diseases
Maintenance and beautifications of the group housing project and the surrounding
EMP FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION
Energy conservation program will be implemented through measures taken both on energy
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nities for secondary occupation within and around the complex. The main
principles considered for employment and income generation opportunities are out
Employment strategy will provide for preferential employment of local people
employment would address issues like minimum wages and medical
Contractors would be required to abide to employment priority
towards localsand abide by the labor laws regarding standards on employee terms
The project would provide safe and improved working conditions for the workers
employed at the facility during construction and operation phase. With the proposed
l provide a new
experience in living and recreations. Following measures would be taken to improve
human resource through a
Provision of facilities for nature care and recreation e.g. indoor games facilities
Measures to reduce the incidence of work related injuries, fatalities and diseases
and the surrounding
Energy conservation program will be implemented through measures taken both on energy
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Energy conservation will be one of the
operation stages. The conservation efforts would consist of the following:
Architectural design
Maximum utilization of solar ligh
Maximize the use of natural lighting through design
The orientation of the buildings will be done in such a way that maximum daylight is
available.
The green areas will be spaced, so that a significant reduction in the temperature can
take place.
Energy Saving Practices
Energy efficient lamps will be provided within the
Constant monitoring of energy consumption and defining targets for energy
conservation.
Adjusting the settings and illumination levels to ensure
desired comfort levels.
Behavioral Change on Consumption
Supply Energy
Utilize energy-efficient diesel genetators
Exploring the possibilities of introducing renewable energy
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Energy conservation will be one of the main focus during the group housing
operation stages. The conservation efforts would consist of the following:
Maximum utilization of solar light will be done.
Maximize the use of natural lighting through design.
The orientation of the buildings will be done in such a way that maximum daylight is
The green areas will be spaced, so that a significant reduction in the temperature can
Energy efficient lamps will be provided within the group housing project.
Constant monitoring of energy consumption and defining targets for energy
Adjusting the settings and illumination levels to ensure minimum energy used for
Behavioral Change on Consumption
Energy Conservation Demand
efficient diesel
Exploring the possibilities of introducing renewable energy
Reduce consumption Use energy efficient appliances
Create Guest Awareness
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group housing planning and
The orientation of the buildings will be done in such a way that maximum daylight is
The green areas will be spaced, so that a significant reduction in the temperature can
Constant monitoring of energy consumption and defining targets for energy
minimum energy used for
Use energy efficient appliances
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Promoting resident awareness on energy conservation
Training staff on methods of energy conservation and to be vigilant to such
opportunities.
10.3 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
For the effective and consistent functioning of the
Management system (EMS) would be established at the site. The EMS would include the
following:
An Environmental management cell
Environmental Monitoring
Personnel Training.
Regular Environmental audits and Correction measures
Documentation – standards operation procedures Environmental Management Plan
and other records.
10.3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CELL
Apart from having an Environmental Management Plan, it is also proposed to have a
permanent organizational set up charged with the task of ensuring its effective implementation
of mitigation measures and to conduct environmental monitoring. The major duties and
responsibilities of Environmental Management Cell shall be as given below:
To implement the environmental management plan
To assure regulatory compliance with all relevant rules and regulations
To ensure regular operation and maintenance of pollution control devices
To minimize environmental impact of operations as by strict adherence to the EMP
To initiate environmental monitoring as per approved schedule
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awareness on energy conservation
Training staff on methods of energy conservation and to be vigilant to such
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND MONITORING PLAN
For the effective and consistent functioning of the group housing project, an Environmental
Management system (EMS) would be established at the site. The EMS would include the
An Environmental management cell.
Environmental Monitoring.
Regular Environmental audits and Correction measures.
standards operation procedures Environmental Management Plan
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CELL
Environmental Management Plan, it is also proposed to have a
permanent organizational set up charged with the task of ensuring its effective implementation
of mitigation measures and to conduct environmental monitoring. The major duties and
s of Environmental Management Cell shall be as given below:
To implement the environmental management plan.
To assure regulatory compliance with all relevant rules and regulations.
To ensure regular operation and maintenance of pollution control devices.
o minimize environmental impact of operations as by strict adherence to the EMP
To initiate environmental monitoring as per approved schedule.
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Training staff on methods of energy conservation and to be vigilant to such
SYSTEM AND MONITORING PLAN
, an Environmental
Management system (EMS) would be established at the site. The EMS would include the
standards operation procedures Environmental Management Plan
Environmental Management Plan, it is also proposed to have a
permanent organizational set up charged with the task of ensuring its effective implementation
of mitigation measures and to conduct environmental monitoring. The major duties and
.
o minimize environmental impact of operations as by strict adherence to the EMP.
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Review and interpretation of monitored results and corrective measures in case
monitored results are above the s
Maintain documentation of good environmental practices and applicable environmental
laws for a ready reference.
Maintain environmental related records
Coordination with regulatory agencies, external consultants, monitoring laboratories
Maintenance of log of public complaints and the action taken
Hierarchical Structure of Environmental Management Cell
Normal activities of the EMP cell would be supervised by a dedicated person who will report
to the site manager/coordinator of the
Environmental Management Cell is given in following
Corporate Environmental Division
Sewage Treatment Plant Operator
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Review and interpretation of monitored results and corrective measures in case
monitored results are above the specified limit.
Maintain documentation of good environmental practices and applicable environmental
.
Maintain environmental related records.
Coordination with regulatory agencies, external consultants, monitoring laboratories
of log of public complaints and the action taken.
Hierarchical Structure of Environmental Management Cell
Normal activities of the EMP cell would be supervised by a dedicated person who will report
of the Group Housing. The hierarchical structure of suggested
al Management Cell is given in following Figure7.
Site Manager Rep from Corporate Planning group
Site Environmental Coordinator
Greenbelt Dev. Incharge
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Review and interpretation of monitored results and corrective measures in case
Maintain documentation of good environmental practices and applicable environmental
Coordination with regulatory agencies, external consultants, monitoring laboratories.
Normal activities of the EMP cell would be supervised by a dedicated person who will report
hierarchical structure of suggested
Corporate Planning
Greenbelt Dev. Incharge
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Figure 7: Environment Management Cell Structure
10.3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
The purpose of environmental monitoring is to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of
Environmental Management Plan (EMP) by periodic monitoring. The important environmental
parameters within the impact area are selected so that any adverse affects
action can be taken. The project proponent will monitor ambient air Quality, Ground Water
Quality and Quantity, and Soil Quality in accordance with an approved monitoring schedule.
Table 15: Suggested Monitoring Program f
S. No. Type
1. Ambient Air Quality
2. Groundwater
(Portability testing)
3. Ambient Noise
4. Fresh water quality
5. Soil quality
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nvironment Management Cell Structure
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
The purpose of environmental monitoring is to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of
Environmental Management Plan (EMP) by periodic monitoring. The important environmental
parameters within the impact area are selected so that any adverse affects are detected and time
project proponent will monitor ambient air Quality, Ground Water
Quality and Quantity, and Soil Quality in accordance with an approved monitoring schedule.
gested Monitoring Program for Group Housing Project
Locations Parameters Period and
Frequency
Project Site Criteria
Pollutants: SO2,
NO2, PM, CO
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification 2006
Project site Drinking water
parameters as per
IS 10500.
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification 2006
Project site dB (A) levels Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification
2006.
HUDA As per IS 10500
potable water
standards
Twice in a Year
as per
Notification 2006
Project site Organic matter,
C.H., N,
Alkalinity,
Acidity, heavy
metals and trace
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification 2006
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The purpose of environmental monitoring is to evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of
Environmental Management Plan (EMP) by periodic monitoring. The important environmental
are detected and time
project proponent will monitor ambient air Quality, Ground Water
Quality and Quantity, and Soil Quality in accordance with an approved monitoring schedule.
Project
Period and
Frequency
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification 2006
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification 2006
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification
2006.
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification 2006
Twice in a Year
as per EIA
Notification 2006
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6. Waste
Characterization
7. Treated water
10.3.3 Awareness and Training
Training and human resource development is an important link to achieve sustainable
operation of the facility and environment management. For
project, relevant EMP would be communicated to:
Residents and Contractors
Residents must be made aware of the importance of waste segregation and disposal, water and
energy conservation. The awareness can be provided by peri
They would be informed of their duties.
10.3.4 Environmental Audits and Corrective Action Plans
To assess whether the implemented EMP is adequate, periodic environmental audits will be
conducted by the project proponent’s Environmental division. These audits will be followed by
Correction Action Plan (CAP) to correct various issues identified during the audits.
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metal, Alkalinity,
Acidity.
Residential Physical and
Chemical
composition
Daily
Outlet of STP BOD, MPN,
Coliform count,
etc.
Daily
Awareness and Training
Training and human resource development is an important link to achieve sustainable
operation of the facility and environment management. For successful functioning of the
project, relevant EMP would be communicated to:
must be made aware of the importance of waste segregation and disposal, water and
energy conservation. The awareness can be provided by periodic Integrated Society meetings.
They would be informed of their duties.
Environmental Audits and Corrective Action Plans
To assess whether the implemented EMP is adequate, periodic environmental audits will be
proponent’s Environmental division. These audits will be followed by
Correction Action Plan (CAP) to correct various issues identified during the audits.
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Daily
Daily
Training and human resource development is an important link to achieve sustainable
successful functioning of the
must be made aware of the importance of waste segregation and disposal, water and
odic Integrated Society meetings.
To assess whether the implemented EMP is adequate, periodic environmental audits will be
proponent’s Environmental division. These audits will be followed by
Correction Action Plan (CAP) to correct various issues identified during the audits.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
M/s Victory Buildestates Pvt. Ltd.
project, which is an Affordable group housing project located
Rewari, Haryana. The entire project has been planned in such a manner that all the modern
lifestyle requirements are perfectly fulfilled.
under:
To enhance the surrounding with
To adopt the practice of afforestation and rain water harvesting to create a better micro
climate in the area.
To provide the world class
The salient features of the project
Rain Water Harvesting system
Fire Fighting system as per NBC
Earthquake Resistant structure considering the seismicity of the area
Integrated Security System
Waste Water Management
Sufficient green area
2.0 SITE LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS
The Affordable group housing project
Co-ordinates of the project site are
project site &surroundings within 500 m and toposheet map showing
Annexure I and Annexure II.
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CONCEPTUAL PLAN
. Ltd. has announced the launch of a new affordable
group housing project located at Village Devlawas,
The entire project has been planned in such a manner that all the modern
lifestyle requirements are perfectly fulfilled. The main purpose and benefit of the project are as
To enhance the surrounding with greenery, landscaping and recommended aesthetics.
To adopt the practice of afforestation and rain water harvesting to create a better micro
To provide the world class infrastructure and amenities.
The salient features of the project include:
Rain Water Harvesting system
Fire Fighting system as per NBC
Earthquake Resistant structure considering the seismicity of the area
Integrated Security System
gement
SITE LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS
project is located at Devlawas, Sector 27, Rewari, Haryana
ordinates of the project site are 28°10'01.4"N 76°37'29.36"E. Google Earth Image
surroundings within 500 m and toposheet map showing 10 km
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affordable housing
Village Devlawas, Sector 27,
The entire project has been planned in such a manner that all the modern
The main purpose and benefit of the project are as
greenery, landscaping and recommended aesthetics.
To adopt the practice of afforestation and rain water harvesting to create a better micro
Sector 27, Rewari, Haryana. The
Earth Image showing
km is attached as
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2.1 CONNECTIVITY
The project site is in close proximity to the
NH-8 is about 2.88 km away in North direction from project site
residential zone towards all directions.
3.0 AREA STATEMENT
The total area of project is estimated
Statement is provided below in Table
S.No. Connectivity
1. Nearest Highway 2. Nearest Railway Station
3. Nearest Airport
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project site is in close proximity to the Garhi Bolni road and adjacent to internal roads
8 is about 2.88 km away in North direction from project site. Project site is surrounded by
residential zone towards all directions.
Table 1: Connectivity
otal area of project is estimated 20360.714 m2 (or 5.03125 acres). The detailed Area
in Table 2.
Name of the facility Distance and Direction from the project site
NH-8 2.88km, N Rewari Junction 4.24 km, NNE
project site IGI Airport 62 km, NW from the project
site
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Bolni road and adjacent to internal roads.
Project site is surrounded by
The detailed Area
Distance and Direction from the project site
NNE from the
from the project
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S. No. Particulars
1. Total Plot Area
2. Net Plot Area
3. Permissible Ground Coverage (@
4.
Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 36.78
Residential Area
Commercial Area
5.
Total Permissible FAR
Residential Area (@ 225
Commercial Area (@ 175
6.
Proposed FAR
Residential FAR (@224
Commercial FAR (@173.31)
7. Non FAR area (residential
8.
Community/Creche
Services area (Mumty & Machine room
9. Built up Area
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Table 2: Area Statement
Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 50% of NPA) (Com.+ Residential)
Proposed Ground Coverage (@ 36.787 % of NPA)
Residential Area (@ 225 % of the 18662.59 sq. m)
Area (@ 175 % of the 777.606 sq. m)
Residential FAR (@224.94)
FAR (@173.31)
residential)
Community/Creche
Mumty & Machine room)
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Area (in m2)
20360.71
19440.16
9720.08
7151.57
6475.72
675.85
43351.55
41990.74
1360.81
43327.45
41979.76
1347.69
5643.49
995.93
398.04
597.89
49966.87
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10. Open Parking area
11.
Landscape area (@20% of the total plot area)
Shelter Belt (@ 10%)
Avenue Plantation (@
Shrubs, herbs, lawns, parks, lan%)
Water Body (@ 2 %)
12. Height of the tallest Building
Table 3:
TYPE F.A.R AREA
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0% of the total plot area)
Shelter Belt (@ 10%)
Avenue Plantation (@ 4%)
Shrubs, herbs, lawns, parks, landscaping and climber plants (@ 4
%) Building
Table 3: Built-up area calculations
F.A.R AREA MUMTY & MACHINE
NON F.A.R AREA
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7387.43
4072
2036
814.42
814.42
407.21
37.65 m
NON F.A.R AREA
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4.0 POPULATION DENSITY
The total population of the project has been estimated to be around
residential blocks will have 792
visitors’ population, and 198 persons for staff
The detailed population breakup is given below in the following
BLOCK-A (2BHK_4 BLOCK)
BLOCK-B (2BHK_1BLOCK )
BLOCK-C (2BHK_1 BLOCK )
BLOCK-D (1BHK_2 BLOCK )
BLOCK-E (1BHK_1 BLOCK )
BLOCK-F(COMMERCIAL )
CRECHE & COMMUNITY
Stilt
Total
Built up Area
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The total population of the project has been estimated to be around 4819
792 dwelling units with the population of 3960
persons for staff.
The detailed population breakup is given below in the following Table4.
21200.24 251.56
5292.47 62.89
5264.42 62.89
6820 106.32
3402.63 53.16
1347.69 61.07
5643.49
43327.45 597.89 5643.49
49966.87 m2
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4819 persons. The
3960 persons, 396
398.04
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S. No. Unit Type
1. Residential
General DU
2. Staff @5% of General DU Population
3. Visitors @ 10% of Population
Total
4. Commercial
Staff
Visitors
5. Community
Staff
Visitors
Grand Total (1+2+3+4
6.0 WATER REQUIREMENT
During construction phase water will be s
operation phase water will be provided through the
579 KLD, out of which domestic water requirement is
approx. 389 KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand
calculation is given below in Table
Table
S. No.
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Table 4: Population Break up
DU Area (m2) PPU Total Population
792 5
@5% of General DU Population
10% of Population
@ 1person/6 m2 of FAR (1347.69 m2)
20% of population
80% of population
@ 1person/10 m2 (398 m2)
20% of population
80% of population
Grand Total (1+2+3+4+5)
WATER REQUIREMENT
During construction phase water will be supplied by HUDA (Treated water), whereas during
will be provided through the HUDA. Total water requirement is approx.
stic water requirement is 555 KLD. Fresh water requirement is
KLD which is 70% of the domestic water demand. Daily water requirement
Table 5:
Table 5: Calculations for Daily Water Demand
Area (in m2)
Total Occupancy
Rate of water demand (lpcd)
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Total Population
3960
198
396
4554
225
45
180
40
8
32
4819
, whereas during
rement is approx.
er requirement is
aily water requirement
Total Water Requirement
(KLD)
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A. Domestic Water
1. Apartments
2. Staff
Floating Population (Visitors)
3. Staff (Commercial+ community)
4. Visitors (Commercial+ community)
Sub Total
B. Horticulture and Landscape development
Grand Total (A+B
Domestic Water Requirement
Fresh(@ Water Demand
Flushing (Water Demand)
Sullage Generated100% flushing)
The water balance diagrams shown below in
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3960 135
198 45
396 15
53 45
212 15
Sub Total (1+2+3+4)
4072 6 l/sqm
Grand Total (A+B) = 579 KLD
Table 6: Sullage Calculations
Water Requirement 555 KLD
@ 70% of domestic Water Demand)
389 KLD
Flushing (@ 30% of domestic Water Demand)
166 KLD
Generated (@ 80% fresh + 311 + 166 = 477 KLD
shown below in Figure 1:
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534.6
8.91
5.94
2.385
3.18
555 KLD
24 KLD
KLD
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Wastewater Generation & Treatment
It is expected that 477 KLD of
phase. Sullage will be treated in the STP provided within the complex
recoverable water from STP which will be recycled within the project but
become surplus and will be discharged to
Recycled Water Sullage
Fresh water
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Figure 1: Water Balance Diagram
Wastewater Generation & Treatment
of sullage shall be generated from project site during operation
will be treated in the STP provided within the complex generating
which will be recycled within the project but
discharged to Sewer Line.
FRESH WATER (389 KLD)
(70% of Domestic water)
SULLAGE
STP CAPACITY
@ 80%
FLUSHING (166 KLD)
(30% of Domestic water)
@ 100%
HORTICULTURE (24 KLD)
24 KLD
166 KLD
SEWER LINE 192 KLD
192 KLD
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shall be generated from project site during operation
generating 382 KLD of
which will be recycled within the project but 192KLD will
SULLAGE GENERATED (477 KLD)
STP CAPACITY 580 KLD
@80 % 382 KLD
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7.0 SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Sewerage System
An external sewage network shall collect the sewage from all units, and flow by gravity to the
proposed sewage treatment plant.
Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present
circumstances:
Reduced net daily water requirements, source for Horticultural purposes by utilization
of the treated sullage.
Reduced dependence on the public utilities for water supply and sewerage systems.
Sludge generated from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic con
an excellent fertilizer for horticultural purposes.
a. Sullage Details
(a) Daily load
(b) Duration of flow to STP
(c) Temperature
(d) pH
(e) Colour
(f) T.S.S. (mg/l)
(g) BOD5 (mg/l)
(h) COD (mg/l)
(i) Oil and Grease (mg/l)
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SEWAGE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
An external sewage network shall collect the sewage from all units, and flow by gravity to the
proposed sewage treatment plant.
Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present
ly water requirements, source for Horticultural purposes by utilization
Reduced dependence on the public utilities for water supply and sewerage systems.
Sludge generated from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic con
an excellent fertilizer for horticultural purposes.
: 477 KLD
of flow to STP : 24 hours
: Maximum 32oC
: 7.5 to 8.5
: Mild
: 250-400 mg/l
: 250-400 mg/l
: 600-800 mg/l
Oil and Grease (mg/l) : 50-100 mg/l
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An external sewage network shall collect the sewage from all units, and flow by gravity to the
Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present
ly water requirements, source for Horticultural purposes by utilization
Reduced dependence on the public utilities for water supply and sewerage systems.
Sludge generated from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic content and
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b. Final discharge characteristics
(a) pH
(b) Oil & Grease
(c) B.O.D.
(d) C.O.D.
(e) Total Suspended Solids
c. Treatment Technology
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) Technology
SBRs are a variation of the activated sludge process. They differ from activated sludge plants
because they combine all of the treatment steps and processes into a single basin, or tank,
whereas conventional facilities rely on multiple basins. An SBR is no more than an activated
sludge plant that operates in time rather than space.
Advantages of SBR System
1. Land requirement is less.
2. Treatment efficiency is very high.
3. No secondary clarifier is used; this reduces the cost of civil works.
4. Manpower requirement for its operation is low, this reduces operation cost.
5. No bulking and foaming problem arises in
6. The system is fully aerated and hence foul odors are not generated.
Basic Treatment Process
The operation of an SBR is based on a fill
fill, react, settle, decant and idle. These steps can be
applications.
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Final discharge characteristics
: 6.0 to 8.0
: <5mg/l
: <10 mg/l
: <30 mg/l
Total Suspended Solids : <10 mg/l
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) Technology
SBRs are a variation of the activated sludge process. They differ from activated sludge plants
because they combine all of the treatment steps and processes into a single basin, or tank,
whereas conventional facilities rely on multiple basins. An SBR is no more than an activated
sludge plant that operates in time rather than space.
Treatment efficiency is very high.
No secondary clarifier is used; this reduces the cost of civil works.
Manpower requirement for its operation is low, this reduces operation cost.
No bulking and foaming problem arises in SBR systems.
The system is fully aerated and hence foul odors are not generated.
The operation of an SBR is based on a fill-and-draw principle, which consists of five steps
fill, react, settle, decant and idle. These steps can be altered for different operational
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SBRs are a variation of the activated sludge process. They differ from activated sludge plants
because they combine all of the treatment steps and processes into a single basin, or tank,
whereas conventional facilities rely on multiple basins. An SBR is no more than an activated
Manpower requirement for its operation is low, this reduces operation cost.
draw principle, which consists of five steps –
altered for different operational
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FILL
During the fill phase, the basin receives influent sullage. The influent brings food to the
microbes in the activated sludge, creating an environment for biochemical reactions to take
place. Mixing and aeration can be varied during the fill phase to create the following three
different scenarios:
Static Fill - Under a static-fill scenario, there is no mixing or aeration while the influent
wastewater is entering the tank. Static fill is used during the
at plants that do not need to nitrify or denitrify and during low
Because the mixers and aerators remain off, this scenario has an energy
Mixed Fill – Under a mixed-fill sc
off. The mixing action produces a uniform blend of influent wastewater and biomass. Because
there is no aeration, an anoxic condition is present, which promotes Denitrification. Anaerobic
conditions can also be achieved during mixed
biomass undergoes a release of phosphorous. This release is reabsorbed by the biomass once
aerobic conditions are reestablished. This phosphorous release will not happen with
conditions.
Aerated Fill – Under and aerated
units are activated. The contents of the basin are aerated to convert the anoxic or anaerobic
zone over to an aerobic zone. No adjustments to the aerated
organics and achieve nitrification. However, to achieve Denitrification, it is necessary to
switch the oxygen off during this phase with the blowers, oxic and anoxic conditions are
created, allowing for nitrification and Denitrification. Dissolve
monitored during this phase so it does not go over 0.2 mg/l. This ensures that an anoxic
condition will occur during the idle phase.
REACT
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During the fill phase, the basin receives influent sullage. The influent brings food to the
microbes in the activated sludge, creating an environment for biochemical reactions to take
aeration can be varied during the fill phase to create the following three
fill scenario, there is no mixing or aeration while the influent
wastewater is entering the tank. Static fill is used during the initial start-up phase of a facility,
at plants that do not need to nitrify or denitrify and during low-flow periods to save power.
Because the mixers and aerators remain off, this scenario has an energy-saving component.
fill scenario, mechanical mixers are active, but the aerators remain
off. The mixing action produces a uniform blend of influent wastewater and biomass. Because
there is no aeration, an anoxic condition is present, which promotes Denitrification. Anaerobic
ions can also be achieved during mixed-fill phase. Under anaerobic conditions the
biomass undergoes a release of phosphorous. This release is reabsorbed by the biomass once
aerobic conditions are reestablished. This phosphorous release will not happen with
Under and aerated-fill scenario, both the aerators and the mechanical
units are activated. The contents of the basin are aerated to convert the anoxic or anaerobic
zone over to an aerobic zone. No adjustments to the aerated-fill cycle are needed
organics and achieve nitrification. However, to achieve Denitrification, it is necessary to
switch the oxygen off during this phase with the blowers, oxic and anoxic conditions are
created, allowing for nitrification and Denitrification. Dissolve oxygen (DO) should be
monitored during this phase so it does not go over 0.2 mg/l. This ensures that an anoxic
condition will occur during the idle phase.
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During the fill phase, the basin receives influent sullage. The influent brings food to the
microbes in the activated sludge, creating an environment for biochemical reactions to take
aeration can be varied during the fill phase to create the following three
fill scenario, there is no mixing or aeration while the influent
up phase of a facility,
flow periods to save power.
saving component.
enario, mechanical mixers are active, but the aerators remain
off. The mixing action produces a uniform blend of influent wastewater and biomass. Because
there is no aeration, an anoxic condition is present, which promotes Denitrification. Anaerobic
fill phase. Under anaerobic conditions the
biomass undergoes a release of phosphorous. This release is reabsorbed by the biomass once
aerobic conditions are reestablished. This phosphorous release will not happen with anoxic
fill scenario, both the aerators and the mechanical-mixing
units are activated. The contents of the basin are aerated to convert the anoxic or anaerobic
fill cycle are needed to reduce
organics and achieve nitrification. However, to achieve Denitrification, it is necessary to
switch the oxygen off during this phase with the blowers, oxic and anoxic conditions are
oxygen (DO) should be
monitored during this phase so it does not go over 0.2 mg/l. This ensures that an anoxic
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This phase allows for further reduction or “polishing” of wastewater parameters. During this
phase, no wastewater enters the basin and the mechanical mixing and aeration units are on.
Because there are no additional volume and organic loadings, the rate of organic removal
increases dramatically.
Most of the carbonaceous BOD removal occurs in the r
by allowing the mixing and aeration to continue the majority of Denitrification takes place in
the mixed-fill phase. The phosphorus released during mixed fill, plus some additional
phosphorus is taken up during the
SETTLE
During this phase, activated sludge is allowed to settle under quiescent conditions
enters the basin and no aeration and mixing takes place. The activated sludge tends to settle as
a flocculent mass, forming a distinctive int
called sludge blanket. This phase is critical part of the cycle, because if the solids do not settle
rapidly, some sludge can be drawn off during the subsequent decant phase and thereby degrade
effluent quality.
DECANT
During this phase, a decanter is used to remove the clear supernatant effluent. Once the settle
phase is complete, a signal is sent to the decanter to initiate the opening of an effluent
discharge valve. There are floating and fixed arm de
inlet orifice slightly below the water surface to minimize the removal of solids in the effluent
removed during the decant phase. Floating decanters offer the operator flexibility to vary fill
and draw volumes. Fixed-arm decanters are less expansive and can be designed to allow the
operator to lower or raise the level of the decanter. It is optimal that the decanted volume is the
same as the volume is the same as the volume that enters the basin during the fill phase
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This phase allows for further reduction or “polishing” of wastewater parameters. During this
hase, no wastewater enters the basin and the mechanical mixing and aeration units are on.
Because there are no additional volume and organic loadings, the rate of organic removal
Most of the carbonaceous BOD removal occurs in the react phase. Further nitrification occurs
by allowing the mixing and aeration to continue the majority of Denitrification takes place in
fill phase. The phosphorus released during mixed fill, plus some additional
phosphorus is taken up during the react phase.
During this phase, activated sludge is allowed to settle under quiescent conditions
enters the basin and no aeration and mixing takes place. The activated sludge tends to settle as
a flocculent mass, forming a distinctive interface with the clear supernatant. The sludge mass is
called sludge blanket. This phase is critical part of the cycle, because if the solids do not settle
rapidly, some sludge can be drawn off during the subsequent decant phase and thereby degrade
During this phase, a decanter is used to remove the clear supernatant effluent. Once the settle
phase is complete, a signal is sent to the decanter to initiate the opening of an effluent
discharge valve. There are floating and fixed arm decanters. Floating decanters maintain the
inlet orifice slightly below the water surface to minimize the removal of solids in the effluent
removed during the decant phase. Floating decanters offer the operator flexibility to vary fill
arm decanters are less expansive and can be designed to allow the
operator to lower or raise the level of the decanter. It is optimal that the decanted volume is the
same as the volume is the same as the volume that enters the basin during the fill phase
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This phase allows for further reduction or “polishing” of wastewater parameters. During this
hase, no wastewater enters the basin and the mechanical mixing and aeration units are on.
Because there are no additional volume and organic loadings, the rate of organic removal
eact phase. Further nitrification occurs
by allowing the mixing and aeration to continue the majority of Denitrification takes place in
fill phase. The phosphorus released during mixed fill, plus some additional
During this phase, activated sludge is allowed to settle under quiescent conditions – no flow
enters the basin and no aeration and mixing takes place. The activated sludge tends to settle as
erface with the clear supernatant. The sludge mass is
called sludge blanket. This phase is critical part of the cycle, because if the solids do not settle
rapidly, some sludge can be drawn off during the subsequent decant phase and thereby degrade
During this phase, a decanter is used to remove the clear supernatant effluent. Once the settle
phase is complete, a signal is sent to the decanter to initiate the opening of an effluent-
canters. Floating decanters maintain the
inlet orifice slightly below the water surface to minimize the removal of solids in the effluent
removed during the decant phase. Floating decanters offer the operator flexibility to vary fill
arm decanters are less expansive and can be designed to allow the
operator to lower or raise the level of the decanter. It is optimal that the decanted volume is the
same as the volume is the same as the volume that enters the basin during the fill phase. Ti is
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also important that no surface foam or scum is decanted. The vertical distance from the
decanter to the bottom of the tank should be maximized to avoid disturbing the settled biomass.
IDLE
This step occurs between decant and fill phases. The time
rate and the operating strategy. During this phase, a small amount of activated sludge at the
bottom of the SBR basin is pumped out
The schematic diagram of STP based on SBR Technology is give
Figure 2: Schematic
8.0 RAIN WATER HARVESTING
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also important that no surface foam or scum is decanted. The vertical distance from the
decanter to the bottom of the tank should be maximized to avoid disturbing the settled biomass.
This step occurs between decant and fill phases. The time varies, based on the influent flow
rate and the operating strategy. During this phase, a small amount of activated sludge at the
bottom of the SBR basin is pumped out - a process called wasting.
The schematic diagram of STP based on SBR Technology is given below in Figure 3.
Schematic Diagram of STP based on SBR Technology
RAIN WATER HARVESTING
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also important that no surface foam or scum is decanted. The vertical distance from the
decanter to the bottom of the tank should be maximized to avoid disturbing the settled biomass.
varies, based on the influent flow
rate and the operating strategy. During this phase, a small amount of activated sludge at the
n below in Figure 3.
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The storm water disposal system for the premises shall be self
collection/stagnation and flooding of water. The amount of
many factors such as intensity and duration of precipitation, characteristics of the tributary area
and the time required for such flow to reach the drains. The drains shall be located near the
carriage way along either side of the roads. Taking the advantage of road camber, the rainfall
run off from roads shall flow towards the drains. Storm water from various plots shall be
connected to adjacent drain by a pipe through catch basins
provide 5 rainwater harvesting pits at selected locations, which will catch the maximum run
from the area.
1) Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water
pipe drains is planned adjacent to roads. All buildi
through rain water pipes.
2) Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain, catch basins and seepage pits at
regular intervals for rain water harvesting and ground water recharging.
3) For basement parking, the rainw
storm water storage tank. This water will be pumped out to the nearest external storm
water drain.
Peak hourly rainfall has been considered
will be kept 5 m above the ground
media is provided to avoid choking of the recharge bore. Design specifications of the rain
water harvesting plan are as follows:
Catchments/roofs would be accessible for regular
The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be damaged
allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting has been avoided since most
paints contain toxic substances and may peel off.
All gutter ends will be fitted with a wire mesh screen and a first flush device would be
installed. Most of the debris carried by the water from the rooftop like leaves, plastic
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The storm water disposal system for the premises shall be self-sufficient to avoid any
collection/stagnation and flooding of water. The amount of storm water run-off depends upon
many factors such as intensity and duration of precipitation, characteristics of the tributary area
and the time required for such flow to reach the drains. The drains shall be located near the
e of the roads. Taking the advantage of road camber, the rainfall
run off from roads shall flow towards the drains. Storm water from various plots shall be
cted to adjacent drain by a pipe through catch basins. Therefore, it has been calculated to
rainwater harvesting pits at selected locations, which will catch the maximum run
Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water
pipe drains is planned adjacent to roads. All building roof water will be brought down
Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain, catch basins and seepage pits at
regular intervals for rain water harvesting and ground water recharging.
For basement parking, the rainwater from ramps will be collected in the basement
storm water storage tank. This water will be pumped out to the nearest external storm
Peak hourly rainfall has been considered as 45 mm/hr. The bottom of the recharge structure
e ground water level. At the bottom of the recharge well, a filter
media is provided to avoid choking of the recharge bore. Design specifications of the rain
water harvesting plan are as follows:
Catchments/roofs would be accessible for regular cleaning.
The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be damaged
allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting has been avoided since most
paints contain toxic substances and may peel off.
fitted with a wire mesh screen and a first flush device would be
installed. Most of the debris carried by the water from the rooftop like leaves, plastic
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sufficient to avoid any
off depends upon
many factors such as intensity and duration of precipitation, characteristics of the tributary area
and the time required for such flow to reach the drains. The drains shall be located near the
e of the roads. Taking the advantage of road camber, the rainfall
run off from roads shall flow towards the drains. Storm water from various plots shall be
Therefore, it has been calculated to
rainwater harvesting pits at selected locations, which will catch the maximum run-off
Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of storm water
ng roof water will be brought down
Proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain, catch basins and seepage pits at
ater from ramps will be collected in the basement
storm water storage tank. This water will be pumped out to the nearest external storm
of the recharge structure
level. At the bottom of the recharge well, a filter
media is provided to avoid choking of the recharge bore. Design specifications of the rain
The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface which is less likely to be damaged
allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting has been avoided since most
fitted with a wire mesh screen and a first flush device would be
installed. Most of the debris carried by the water from the rooftop like leaves, plastic
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bags and paper pieces will get arrested by the mesh at the terrace outlet and to prevent
contamination by ensuring that the runoff from the first 10
flushed off.
No sewage or wastewater would be admitted into the system.
No wastewater from areas likely to have oil, grease, or other pollutants has been
connected to the system.
Calculations for storm water load
Roof-top area = Ground Coverage =
Green Area (excluding water body) Paved Area = Net Plot Area – (Roof 19440.16-- (7151.57 + 4072 +
Runoff Load
Roof-top Area = 7151.5× 0.045 × 0.8
Green Area = 4072 × 0.045 × 0.1
Paved Area = 7809.38 × 0.045 ×
Total Runoff Load = 257.45+ 18.32 + 246
= 521.78 m3
Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water =
Taking the effective dia. and depth of a Recharge pit
single Recharge pit = π r2h= 3.14 ×
Hence No. of pits required = 130.44
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bags and paper pieces will get arrested by the mesh at the terrace outlet and to prevent
n by ensuring that the runoff from the first 10-20 minutes of rainfall is
No sewage or wastewater would be admitted into the system.
No wastewater from areas likely to have oil, grease, or other pollutants has been
lculations for storm water load
top area = Ground Coverage = 7151.57 m2
ding water body) = 4072 m2
(Roof-top Area + Green Area + water body area) (7151.57 + 4072 + 407.21) = 7809.38 m2
× 0.045 × 0.8 = 257.45 m3/hr
× 0.045 × 0.1 = 18.32 m3/hr
× 0.045 × 0.7 = 246 m3/hr
257.45+ 18.32 + 246 m3/hr 3/hr
Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 521.78/4 =130.44 m
Taking the effective dia. and depth of a Recharge pit 3 m and 4 m respectively, Volume of a
h= 3.14 × 1.5 × 1.5 × 4 = 28.26 m3
130.44 /28.26 = 4.61 or say 5 Pits
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bags and paper pieces will get arrested by the mesh at the terrace outlet and to prevent
20 minutes of rainfall is
No wastewater from areas likely to have oil, grease, or other pollutants has been
130.44 m3/hr
m respectively, Volume of a
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9.0 VEHICLE PARKING FACILITIES
Adequate provision will be made
adequate parking provisions for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allo
movement at the site.
Parking Required:
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Typical Rain Water Harvesting Pit with dual bore
VEHICLE PARKING FACILITIES
made for car/vehicle parking at the project site. There shall also be
for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allo
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. There shall also be
for visitors so as not to disturb the traffic and allow smooth
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As per MoEF norms:
For Residential Purposes = 1 ECS/100 m
= 43327.45/100 = 433.27 or 433ECS
Total Parking required as per MoEF Norms
As per Haryana bye-laws:
As per approved zoning plan two wheelers parking to be provided @ 1 per dwelling unit
= 792 x 1 = 792 two wheelers
Total Parking required Haryana bye
Parking proposed as per the approved Zoning Plan (parking for the cars are not
permitted as per the zoning plan only two wheeler parking are provided.)
10.0 POWER REQUIREMENT
The power supply shall be supplied by
connected load for the Project will be approx
Details of D.G Sets
There is provision of 2 no. of DG sets of total
back up in the project. The DG sets will be
generation and adequate stack height for proper dispersion.
S.
No Particular
3 Stilt Parking
4. Open Parking
Total
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ECS/100 m2 of proposed FAR
ECS
as per MoEF Norms = 433 ECS
As per approved zoning plan two wheelers parking to be provided @ 1 per dwelling unit
Haryana bye-laws: = 792 two wheelers
Table 7: Parking Proposed Details
Parking proposed as per the approved Zoning Plan (parking for the cars are not
permitted as per the zoning plan only two wheeler parking are provided.)
POWER REQUIREMENT
The power supply shall be supplied by Uttar Haryana BijliVitran Nigam (U
Project will be approx. 2887.80 KW.
no. of DG sets of total 500 KVA (2x 250 KVA) capacity
. The DG sets will be equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise
generation and adequate stack height for proper dispersion.
Area proposed for
Parking(in m2)/DU
Area
required in
m2
Two wheeler
Proposed
7387.43 25
5643.49 30
484
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As per approved zoning plan two wheelers parking to be provided @ 1 per dwelling unit
Parking proposed as per the approved Zoning Plan (parking for the cars are not
UHBVN). The
capacity for power
equipped with acoustic enclosure to minimize noise
Two wheeler
Parking
Proposed
296
188
484 ECS
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Construction waste,
Broken Bricks,Waste Plaster
Used in reraising site level
11.0 SOLID WASTE GENERATION
Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during the operation
phase. The solid waste expected to be generated during the construction phase will comprise of
excavated materials, used bags,bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. The following steps
are proposed to be followed for the management
Construction yards are pro
The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse during later
stages of construction.
Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be reused
for landscaping of the group housing
Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at
locations/ selling to outside
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Solid Waste
Construction Waste
Construction waste,
Broken Bricks, Waste Plaster
Empty Cement
Bags
Used in re-filling, raising site level
Sold to agency for recycling
Excavated Soil
Top soil conserved for landscaping,
balance used in refilling
SOLID WASTE GENERATION
Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during the operation
expected to be generated during the construction phase will comprise of
bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. The following steps
are proposed to be followed for the management of solid waste:
Construction yards are proposed for storage of construction materials.
The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse during later
Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be reused
group housing project.
Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at
locations/ selling to outside agency for construction of roads etc.
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Top soil conserved for landscaping,
balance used in re-
Solid waste would be generated both during the construction as well as during the operation
expected to be generated during the construction phase will comprise of
bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. The following steps
The excavated material such as topsoil and stones will be stacked for reuse during later
Excavated top soil will be stored in temporary constructed soil bank and will be reused
Remaining soil shall be utilized for refilling / road work / rising of site level at
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Figure 4: Solid Waste Management Scheme (Construction
During the operation phase, waste
solid waste generated from the project shall be mainly domestic waste and estimated quantity
of the waste shall be approx. 2134
kg per capita per day for the visitors
landscape wastes @ 0.2 kg/acre/day)
accordance to Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rul
Table 8: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation
S. No. Category
1. Residents (3960)
2. Staff (251)
3. Visitors population(608)
4. Landscape waste(0.905 acre)
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED
(Source: For Waste Collection,
Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of
India, May 2000))
Description of Solid Waste Generation
Bio-degradable (60%)
Recyclable (30%)
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Waste Management Scheme (Construction Phase)
waste will comprise domestic as well as agricultural
solid waste generated from the project shall be mainly domestic waste and estimated quantity
2134 kg per day (@ 0.5 kg per capita per day for residents, @0.15
visitors, 0.25 kg per capita per day for the staff members
kg/acre/day). Following arrangements will be made at the site in
Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000.
: Calculation of Solid Waste Generation
kg / capita / day Waste generated (kg/capita/
@ 0.5 kg / capita / day 1980
@ 0.25 kg / capita / day 62.75
isitors population @ 0.15 kg / capita / day 91.2
Landscape waste @ 0.2 kg/acre/day 0.181
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED 2134 kg/day
(Source: For Waste Collection, Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health &
Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of
Description of Solid Waste Generation:
0%) 1280.4 kg/day
640.2 kg/day
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Phase)
agricultural waste. The
solid waste generated from the project shall be mainly domestic waste and estimated quantity
kg per capita per day for residents, @0.15
a per day for the staff members and
will be made at the site in
es, 2000.
Waste generated capita/day)
1980
62.75
91.2
0.181
kg/day
Chapter 3, Table 3.6, Page no. 49, Central Public Health &
Environment Engineering Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, (Government of
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Collection and Segregation of waste
1. A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste
in colored bins from household units.
2. The local vendors will be hired to provide separate
and Bio-Degradable waste.
3. Litter bin will also be provided in open areas like parks etc.
Treatment of waste
Bio-Degradable wastes
1. Bio-degradable waste will be subjected
be used as manure.
2. STP sludge is proposed to be used for horticultural purposes as manure.
3. Horticultural Waste is proposed to be composted and will be used for gardening
purposes.
Recyclable wastes
i. Grass Recycling – The cropped grass will be spread on the green area. It will act as
manure after decomposition.
ii. Recyclable wastes like
Disposal
Recyclable and non-recyclable wastes will be disposed
Hence, the Municipal Solid Waste Management will be conducted as per the guidelines
of Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. A Solid waste
management Scheme is depicted in the following figure for the
Inert waste (10%)
Total solid waste
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Collection and Segregation of waste
A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste
household units.
The local vendors will be hired to provide separate colored bins for dry recyclables
Degradable waste.
Litter bin will also be provided in open areas like parks etc.
degradable waste will be subjected to organic waste convertor and the compost will
STP sludge is proposed to be used for horticultural purposes as manure.
Horticultural Waste is proposed to be composted and will be used for gardening
The cropped grass will be spread on the green area. It will act as
manure after decomposition.
like paper, plastic, metals etc. will be sold off to recyclables
recyclable wastes will be disposed through Govt. approved agency.
Hence, the Municipal Solid Waste Management will be conducted as per the guidelines
of Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. A Solid waste
management Scheme is depicted in the following figure for the residential project.
213.4 kg/day
2134 kg/day
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A door to door collection system will be provided for collection of domestic waste
for dry recyclables
and the compost will
Horticultural Waste is proposed to be composted and will be used for gardening
The cropped grass will be spread on the green area. It will act as
recyclables.
through Govt. approved agency.
Hence, the Municipal Solid Waste Management will be conducted as per the guidelines
of Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. A Solid waste
residential project.
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Figure 5: Solid Waste Management Scheme(Operation Phase)
12.0 ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTER
A waste converter is a machine used for the treatment & recycling of solid & liquid refuse
material. A converter is a self-contained
pasteurization of organic waste; sterilization of pathogenic or biohazard waste; grinding &
pulverization of refuse into unrecognizable output; trash
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olid Waste Management Scheme(Operation Phase)
12.0 ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTER
A waste converter is a machine used for the treatment & recycling of solid & liquid refuse
contained system capable of performing the following functions:
pasteurization of organic waste; sterilization of pathogenic or biohazard waste; grinding &
pulverization of refuse into unrecognizable output; trash compaction; dehydration
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olid Waste Management Scheme(Operation Phase)
A waste converter is a machine used for the treatment & recycling of solid & liquid refuse
system capable of performing the following functions:
pasteurization of organic waste; sterilization of pathogenic or biohazard waste; grinding &
compaction; dehydration.
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Figure
Benefits of Organic Waste Converter
1. Large quantity of solid waste is converted to fertilizer in a short period.
2. Fertilizer can be sold as compost to farmers, or used for gardening.
3. Machine requires less space & the effici
4. Manpower & Mantainence is very less.
5. This is one of the latest techniques of managing solid waste.
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Figure 6: Organic Waste Converter
Benefits of Organic Waste Converter
Large quantity of solid waste is converted to fertilizer in a short period.
Fertilizer can be sold as compost to farmers, or used for gardening.
Machine requires less space & the efficiency is high.
Mantainence is very less.
This is one of the latest techniques of managing solid waste.
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12.0 GREEN AREA
Total green area measures 4072
plantation within the project. Trees like
Jacaranda mimosifolia,etc. and flowering and ornamental plants have been proposed to be
planted inside the premises.
Particular
Shelter Belt (@ 10%)
Avenue Plantation (@ 4%)
Shrubs, herbs, lawns, parks, landscaping and
climber plants (@ 4%)
Water body (@ 2 %)
Table
S. No. Botanical name
1. Cassia fistula
2. Delonixregia
3. Bauhinia purpurea
4. B. Variegata
5. Lagerstroemia flosreginae
6. Grevillearobusta
7. Callistemon lanceolatum
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m2 i.e. 20.0 % of the plot area which will be area under tree
Trees like Azadirachtaindica, Polyalthialongifolia, Delonixregia,
etc. and flowering and ornamental plants have been proposed to be
Landscape area break-up
Area(m2)
2036
Avenue Plantation (@ 4%) 814.42
Shrubs, herbs, lawns, parks, landscaping and 814.42
407.21
Table 9: Green Belt Development
Botanical name Local name
Amaltas
Gulmohar
Bauhinia purpurea Kachnar
Kachnar
Lagerstroemia flosreginae Pride of India
Grevillearobusta Silk oak
Callistemon lanceolatum Bottle Brush
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area under tree
Azadirachtaindica, Polyalthialongifolia, Delonixregia,
etc. and flowering and ornamental plants have been proposed to be
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8. Anthocephaluscadamba
9. Polyalthialongifolia
10. Putranjivaroxburghii
11. Sterculeaalata
12. Meliaazadirachta
13. Bassialatifolia
14. Cassia javancia
15. Alstoniascholaris
16. Micheliachampaca
17. Terminaliaarjuna
18. Ficusretusa
19. Saracaindica
20. Casuarinaequisetifolia
21. Salix alba
22. Dalbergiasissoo
23. Kigeliapinnata
24. Poangamiaglabra
25. Erythrinaindica
26. Maducalatifolia
27. Ficusinfectoria
28. Cassia nodosa
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
29. Delonixpulcherima
30. Plumeria alba
31. Lagerstroemia indica
32. Ervatamiadivaricata
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Anthocephaluscadamba Kadam
Polyalthialongifolia Ashok
Putranjivaroxburghii Putrajiv
Coconut Buddha
Meliaazadirachta Neem
Mahua
Cassia javancia Pink Shower
Alstoniascholaris Devil Tree
Micheliachampaca Champak
Terminaliaarjuna Arjun
Ficus
Ashoka
quisetifolia Ironwood
White Willow
Dalbergiasissoo Shisham
Sausage tree
Poangamiaglabra Karanja
Erythrinaindica Pangaar
Maducalatifolia Madhu
Pilkhan
Roheda
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
Delonixpulcherima Chhotagulmohar
Champa
Lagerstroemia indica Dhayti
Ervatamiadivaricata Chandni
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33. Nyctanthes arbor
34. Yellow duranta
35. Hibiscus hirusta
36. Cassia biflora
37. Neriumindicum
38. Cassia aungustifolia
39. Cassia glauca
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13.0 DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
List of building materials being used at site:
1. Coarse sand
2. Fine sand
3. Stone aggregate
4. Stone for masonry work
5. Cement
6. Reinforcement steel
7. Pipe scaffolding (cup lock system)
8. Bricks
9. CLC fly ash blocks
10. Crazy (white marble) in grey cement
11. P.V.C. conduit
12. MDS, MCBs
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Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Harsinghar
uranta Skyflower
Hibiscus hirusta Costa Flores
Twin-flowered cassia
Neriumindicum Kaner
Cassia aungustifolia Senna
Kalamona
DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
materials being used at site:
Pipe scaffolding (cup lock system)
Crazy (white marble) in grey cement
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13. PVC overhead water tanks
14. 2 1/2'’ thick red colour paver tiles
15. PPR (ISI marked)
16. PVC wastewater lines
17. S.W. sewer line up to main sewer
18. PVC rain water down take
19. Stainless steel sink in kitchen
20. Joinery hardware- ISI marked
14.0 MATERIALS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION & THEIR U
Type of Construction Walls: Brick: Plastered both sides Solid Unclastered Plastored both sides Concrete, Ordinary, Dense: -152mm -203mm Concrete block: CLC Fly ash block Hollow Concrete block, 220mm, single skin, outside rendered, inside plastered:CLC Fly ash block Roofs Flat Reinforced concrete slab, 100mm, scered 63-12 mm, 3 layers bituminous feltFloors: Concrete on ground or hardcore fill+ Grano, Terrazze or tile finish + Wood block finish Exposure South Shelterd: Single glazing
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ter tanks
2 1/2'’ thick red colour paver tiles
S.W. sewer line up to main sewer
PVC rain water down take
Stainless steel sink in kitchen
ISI marked
14.0 MATERIALS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION & THEIR U VALUES
U values (in W/m2deg C) 3.24 2.67 2.24 3.58 3.18 1.19
Concrete block, 220mm, single skin, outside rendered, inside plastered: 1.70
Reinforced concrete slab, 100mm, scered 12 mm, 3 layers bituminous felt
3.35
Concrete on ground or hardcore fill 1.13
1.13 0.85 3.97
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15.0 LIST OF MACHINERY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION
(i) Dumper
(ii) Concrete mixer with hopper
(iii) Excavator
(iv) Concrete Batching Plant
(v) Cranes
(vi) Road roller
(vii) Bulldozer
(viii) RMC Plant
(ix) Tower Cranes
(x) Hoist
(xi) Labor Lifts
(xii) Pile Boring Machines
(xiii) Concrete pressure pumps
(xiv) Mobile transit mixer
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LIST OF MACHINERY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION
ii) Concrete mixer with hopper
Batching Plant
(vi) Road roller
(viii) RMC Plant
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