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File No.:-JH/RANCIBK/23/117] Mining Plan (As Per MoEF& CC Notification No-S.0.141(E) Dated 15Jan 2016 under Appendix-XI) With Progressive Mine Closure Plan Soil/Clay Mining Project of Mis B.K.B Bricks •• Village - Sanga, P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, District- Ranchi, Jharkhand. Total Area: (2.470Acre or 0.999Ha), Category-B2 MiningPlan Period 5 Years Mining Plan Submitted to DMO, Ranchi Jharkhand PROJECT PROPONENT Shri Mukhram Singh S/oLate Shankar Singh Village - Sunday Market Ratu, P.O. - Ratu, P.S. - Ratu, District- Ranchi, Jharkhand PREPARED BY Environment Consultant <">''"' \ "?- J :l,.'; ~ ~ ~'\\t>:~\, ~ ~1'_,0\ ·~ ~ .-~- v·,q\\ (l...c RQP:- Biras Tirkey '\'/Y Registration No.RQP/RNC/147/2011/AValidUpto 08/06/2~.f-~· ENV DAS (India) Pvt. Ltd. (QCI Accredited Consultant Under NABETScheme) D-2247Indira Nagar, Lucknow JJAS> INDIA ENV Developmental Assistance Systems (I) ~vt. Ltd. ,.._1 Fax: 4021236 . i\/iines 1-· .3n D-2247,Indira Nagar, Lucknow-226016 • . Tel: +91 522 4007470,410762 Website: www.dasindia.org .n.pprOV<-- · Email: [email protected] .•. ~r .. :K) lq~~~~~~~:~mcer Ranch•

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File No.:-JH/RANCIBK/23/117]

Mining Plan(As Per MoEF& CC Notification No-S.0.141(E) Dated 15 Jan 2016 under Appendix-XI)

With

Progressive Mine Closure PlanSoil/Clay Mining Project of

Mis B.K.B Bricks•• Village - Sanga, P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, District- Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Total Area: (2.470Acre or 0.999Ha), Category-B2MiningPlan Period 5 Years

Mining Plan Submitted to DMO, Ranchi JharkhandPROJECT PROPONENTShri Mukhram SinghS/o Late Shankar Singh

Village - Sunday Market Ratu, P.O. - Ratu, P.S. - Ratu, District- Ranchi, Jharkhand

PREPARED BYEnvironment Consultant

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RQP:- Biras Tirkey '\'/Y

Registration No.RQP/RNC/147/2011/AValidUpto 08/06/2~.f-~·

ENV DAS (India) Pvt. Ltd.(QCI Accredited Consultant Under NABETScheme)

D-2247Indira Nagar, Lucknow

JJAS>INDIA

ENV Developmental Assistance Systems (I) ~vt. Ltd. , .._1 Fax: 4021236. i\/iines 1-· .3nD-2247, Indira Nagar, Lucknow-226016 • . Tel: +91 522 4007470,410762

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PROFORMA-01

AUTHORISATION LETTER BY THE PROJECT PROPONENT

I, Shri Mukhram Singh S/o Late Shankar Singh here by authorise Biras Tirkey RQP (Reg. No.

RQP/RNC/147/2011/A Valid Upto 08/06/2021) to prepare the Mining Plan of Brick Clay

mining, over an area of (2.470 Acre or 0.999 Ha) situated in Village - Sanga, P.O. - Malsiring,

P.S. - Pithoriya, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand ..

It is therefore requested to the District Mining Officer, Ranchi to make further correspondence

regarding modification and to collect the approved copies of the aforesaid Mining Plan with the

said recognized person on his following address:

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Environment Consultant

ENV DAS India (Pvt.) Ltd.

QCI Accredited Consultant

(Under NABET Scheme)

D-2247 Indira Nagar, Lucknow

Name of RQP :- Biras Tirkey

Registration No :- RQP/RNC/147/2011/A Valid Upto 08/06/2021

Place: Ranchi Proponent

Mukhram SinghDate:

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PROFORMA-02

CERTIFICATE

I, Biras Tirkey hereby certify that-

1. Provisions of Mines Act. Rules and Regulations made there under have been observed in the

aforesaid Mining plan and wherever specific permissions are required the lessee will approach

the Director General of Mines Safety(DGMS).

2. It is further certified that the aforesaid Mining Plan is prepared as per the copies of the records

and documents provided by lessee and information given as per discussions held with lessee hisrepresentative.

3. It is also certified that the informations furnished in the aforesaid Mining plan are true and

correct to the best of my knowledge & belief and in case of default the approval would bewithdrawn .

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Place: Ranchi

Date:

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MINING PLANINDEX.

CHAPTERPARTICULARS PAGE NO.NO.

I GENERAL 1-1,

II - LOCATION 2-2~» ,.

III GEOLOGY 3-4

IV RESERVE ESTIMATION 5-5'

v MINING 6-8

VI MANPOWER 9-9

VII USE OF MINERAL 10-10

VIII DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11-11;

{~""'~ IX LAND RECLAMATION PLAN 12-12

x PROTECTION STRATEGY 13-13

XI PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 14-17

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Proposed Brick Clay Mining for Mis B.K.B Bricks from Village - Sanga,P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand.

MINING PLAN

1.0General Information About Project Proponent

1.1Name and Address of Project Proponent

Shri Mukhram Singh S/o Late Shankar Singh

Village - Sunday Market Ratu, P.O. - Ratu, P.S. - Ratu, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand.

1.2 Status of Project Proponent

The Project Proponent is private individual involved in manufacturing the bricks.

1.3Mineral IMinerals Which the Project Proponent Intends to Mine

The project proponent has applied for mining of the brick clay by manual/semimechanized

method( if permitted) to manufacture kuccha bricks to be used furthur in brick kiln.

1.4Name, Address and Registration number of the QCI Consultant & RQP

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D-2247, Indira Nagar, Lucknow-226016,

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Email: [email protected]

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RQP:- Shri Biras Tirkey

RQP Reg No.:- RQP/RNC/147/2011/A Valid Upto 08/06/2021

2.0Details of Proposed Area

2.1Detail of Proposed Area

The project proponent applied for a proposed area for 0.999 hectare for excavation of Brick Earth.

2.2Name ofMineral

The project proponent intends to mine Brick Earth from the proposed area.

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r Gata(s) Excavable Area Depth Proposed urationf. Area of I Volume I Available Volume ofJ No. area(ha) (sqm) as per depth (as per berm left of top quantity of blockage

I

agreement of mining lease surrounding' soil( cum) soil (cum)(m) (m) deed)* the site 11 0.15 m after leaving

I (sqm) berm(cum) i

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Total 0.999 9990 199.800 1498.500 18,111.870 739.260 15,874.110

Proposed Brick Clay Mining for Mis B.K.B Bricks from Village - Sanga,P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, Dlstrlct - Ranchi, Jharkhand.

2.3 Description Report of the Mining Lease/Quarry Licensee with Plan (Enclose Copy ofSanction Order)

The proponent has applied for proposed area. The area for excavation of brick earth is 0,999 hectare

in khasra number 1130. The land is leased provided for excavation of Brick Earth to Shri Mukhram

Singh. Khasra details is given in annexure-2. The mining of brick clay will be done brick kiln

having a sanction capacity for manufacturing of 600000 bricks annually.

2.4Details of the Permit

Village : Sanga

Tehsil:

District: Ranchi

*The digit before decimal indicating year and after decimal indicating month.

2.5 Social Infrastructure

1.MDR (Bachra-Makka)- 0.70 km*(S)

2. Village Chak Road- 0.12 km*(NE)

3. Nearest Village Sanga- 0.45 km*(NE)

4. PHC- Sirango- 2.6 km*(NE)

5. Primary School Hurhuri- 1.75 km*(SW)

6. City/Town Ratu Basti- 4.8 km*(SW)

7. Ranchi Airport- 18.0 km*(SE)

3.0 Geologyand Reserve

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Proposed Brick Clay Mining for Mis B.K.B Bricks from Village - Sanga,P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand.

3.1 Type of Project

This is an independent brick clay project. The proposed project is for the extraction of Brick Clay

from the allotted plot(s) manually.

Location (Map Showing General Location and Project Boundary and Project Site) withCoordinates

The mining lease area is located at Plot no. 1130, Village - Sanga, P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya,

District - Ranchi, Jharkhand. The proposed project activity will be carried out in the allotted plot(s).

Topographical map and location map are showing project location of plot(s) to be excavated is

attached as plate 1.0& 2.0 respectivity.

3.2 Physiography

Physiographically, the area is characterized by varied landforms like high hill ranges, eroded valleys

and undulating land. Dumra pahar in the northeast and Bariburu pahar in the northwest of the study

area and hills and rides in the central part towards north of proposed site and in the southern part of

the study area are main hill ranges partially covered mainly dense/scrub forest. The lower area lies

covers major part of the study area mainly created by river Subarnarekha and its tributaries. The

maximum elevation observed for hills areas is 538 m amsl and is at the northwestern part of the

study area namely Bariburu pahar. The lowest elevation is 183m amsl and is at the southeastern part

of the study area. The general slope of the land is towards southeast.

Mining Plots Co-ordinates:

Pillar No~ jGata(s) No. Latitude Longitude

1130 A I 23°27'29.66"N I 85°14'27.22"E

B I 23°27'29.82"N I 85° l4'29.97"E-c I 23°27'25.53"N I 85°14'29.55"E

D I 23°27'26.02"N I 85° l4'26.67"E..

Geology

Ranchi consists of tabular landmass. It has even flat surface with isolated hillocks known as Tongri. The

average elevation of the district is 650 meters but western portion is relatively higher than eastern part. The

entire area is full of tanrs and Dons on account of rolling topography. Tanrs are the comparatively highlands

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Proposed Brick Clay Mining for Mis B.K.B Bricks from Village - Sanga,P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand.

and Dons are lower lands. Geologically the area is comprised with Archean granites, gneisses and schists.

The area is covered by 73 E quadrangle and forms part of the Chotanagpur plateau where the main rock-types

are granite, granite gneiss, augen gneiss and migmatite, collectively known as Chotanagpur granite gneiss.

Within these granitic rocks, there are enclaves of metamorphic rocks, mostly with E-W trend - consisting of

quartzites, mica shcists, crystalline limestone and calc-silicate rocks and amphibolites. The meta sediments

occurring in the south viz., phyllites, mica schists and quartzites, together with basic volcanic flows, are

classified under iron ore group. The other monor rock-types present are pegmatite and quartz veins, meta­

dolerite and meta-gabbro and laterite. The general orientation of foliation in the rocks is E-W. Folds and

lineations mostly plunge lowly towards ENE. However, the rocks are involved in polybase deformations which

have brought about swings in the foliation and complex geometric patterns of the structural elements.

Metamorphically, the rocks attained very high grades, as revealed by the formation of sillimanite and anatectic

melting of the metamorphic. Granite formation apparently took place in two phases. The precambrian shield

was faulted by later earth movements to form roughly EW trough where the fresh water gondwana sediments

were accumulated.

Lithology

No rock unit is exposed in the area applied for proposed project.

Structure

Not applicable in absence of rock unit.

Natu re of Mineralisation

Not applicable in absence of rock unit.

Effect of Weathering

Not applicable in absence of rock unit.

Nature of Wall Rocks

Not applicable in absence of rock unit.

Physical Characteristics

The brick earth is light brownish. The brick earth is suitable for making the bricks.

3.3 Details of Exploration

(A) Already Carried Out in the Area

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Ranchi

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sed lDuratio Area of - Volume Availableh n berm left oftop quantity of soilning (as per surrounding soil(cum) after leaving) lease the site 0.15 m berm(cum)

1 deed)* (sqm) 1 ,

1.850 TS:oo-r 199.8o0f 14'98.-50-=o~l--=18'-,1-1-=1.=87=0~1=73=9=.2=6o=rl=1=5=,8=74=.1=1~0I199.800 1498.500 18,111.870 739.260 15,874.110

No pit is observed in the area.

(B) Proposed to be Carried Out

Brick Earth is available on the surface, thus prospecting is not needed.

3.4Method of Estimation of Reserves

The reserves are calculated by the following formula

Volume of earth = excavable area* depth of Mine

Brick earth in tonnes =Volume of Brick earth* bulk density.

The bulk density of the brick earth is 1.2 tonnes per cum.

Volume of brick earth

Gata(s) Excavable Area Depth Prop:No. area(ha) (sqm) as per dep

agreement of mi(m) (n

-

Volume ofblockage(cum)

•0.9991 999011130 2.00

Total 0.999 9990

*The digit before decimal indicating year and after decimal indicating month.

Proved mineable reserves(l 11) = Volume in cum

Brick earth in cum =15874.11 cum

4.0Method of Mining

The excavation of Brick Earth will be done by manual/semimechanized(if permitted) opencast

method. The Brick Earth required per year will be around 1,200.00 cum.

Restriction

The lessee will work in the area keeping in view regulation 111, 106 ofMMR 1957.

Others

a. The approach road will be smooth and wide.

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Proposed Brick Clay Mining for Mis B.K.B Bricks from Village - Sanga,P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand.

b. Plantation will be done in near and around the proposed area during monsoon. Tree guards and

separate watering arrangements will be provided.

c. Personal protective equipments like safety helmet, safety shoes, safety goggles, dust respirators

will be provided to the labourers as per work requirement.

d. Drains with parapet walls will be provided around the pit to check the entry of flowing monsoon

water in the pit.

e. Fencing will be done around the excavation to check the inadvertent entry of human and live stock

is the mining zone.

4.1 Development Proposed for the Period of the Project

First Year:-

From the MLA 1200 cum earth clay will be excavated from the area for achieving a production of

6,00,000 bricks.

Second Year:-

From the MLA 1200 cum earth clay will be excavated from the area for achieving a production of

6,00,000 bricks.

Third Year:-

From the MLA 1200 cum earth clay will be excavated from the area for achieving a production of

600000 bricks.

Fourth Year:-

From the MLA 1200 cum earth clay will be excavated from the area for achieving a production of

600000 bricks.

Fifth Year:-

From the MLA 1200 cum earth clay will be excavated from the area for achieving a production of

600000 bricks.

1 Year 1200

Total Brick Earth incum Per 'Year

2 Year 1200

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----- -3 Year 12004 Year 12005 Year 1200

In case Brick Earth is fully exploited in the area and further no more Brick Earth is available,

applicant will separately apply for other land and Mine Plan will be prepared accordingly.

4.2 Proposed Rate of Production

During the period of the project the required production of Brick Earth is around 1,200.00 cum per

year.

4.3 Reserves of Brick Earth Used During the Period of the Project in Area

As per paragraph 3.3 the mine-able reserve of Brick Earth is 15874.11 cum. Around 1,200.00 cum

of brick earth will be excavated per year for the proposed period. In case Brick Earth is fully

exploited in the area and further no more Brick Earth is available, applicant will separately apply for

other land and Mine Plan will be prepared accordingly.!

4.4 Method of Mining

•The mining i.e. excavation of Brick Earth is by manual/semimechanized(if permitted) method of

opencast mining. The approach road from surface to bottom will be provided with I in 16

gradients. The length and depth of the road will depend on the depth of excavation. The excavation

of Brick Earth will be by simple hand tools. around 98 tonnes of Brick Earth has to be excavated

and loaded per day considering 150 days of effective working after deduction of monsoon period

and other holidays.

For transportation of casted bricks from proposed site to kiln, one wheel wooden cart will be

utilized.

4.5 Preparation of Kuchcha Bricks

Pasar: The place where Brick Earth is mixed with water for moulding.

Mould: Wooden/Iron mould of average 9" x 4.5" x 3" Size is used for making the kuchcha brick.

Prepared clay will be poured in the mould and pressed manually, than mould will be removed

leaving kuchcha brick.

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Proposed Brick Clay Mining for Mis B.K.B Bricks from ViHage - Sanga,P.O. - Malsiring, P.S. - Pithoriya, District - Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Sun Drying: The kuchcha brick will be allowed for sun drying. This is an important step for

making the adobe(kuchchi brick). The final moisture content of the adobe brick remains around

10%to 15%.

Transportation: The kuchcha bricks transported from drying place to brick kiln chamber by one

wheel hand operated cart. This cart transports around 30 to 40 bricks at a time.

Site Specification

i. Site Office: The site office with all requisite facilities is available at site.

ii. Water Huts: Water huts are available at requisite sites.

iii. Latrine & Bathrooms: This facility is mobile and available at site.

iv. Staff Quarters: Available at site.

v. Rest Shelters: The rest shelter for labourers is available just near by the site.

vi. Other: Temporary site services will be provided as advised by the officials time to time.

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4.6 Employment Potential

Almost 20 unskilled labours will be deployed in brick clay mining.

4.7 Site Service

The workings will be for 5 years. The following site service are available at site:

1. Temporary toilet will remain available at site.

2. Migrants are not allowed as local resident will be employed.

4.8 Conceptual Mining Plan

Conceptual mining plan is necessary to know the ultimate limit if the pit crust when whole reserves

will be exhausted. The ultimate pit limit is limit of pit surface at the end of mining. It is also

necessary to select the sites for waste dump, site service, plantation etc. in such a place that these

sites should not get any disturbance during the life of the mine. Considering the aforesaid aspects

the conceptual mining plan is proposed as follows:

A) Ultimate Extent & Size of the Pit(s)

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Gata(s) IExcavabl~ Area I Depth Proposed/ Duratio Area of I Volume Available Volume of MineableNo. area(ha) (sqm) as per depth n berm left of top quantity of blockage quantity

agreement ofminin, (as per surrounding soil( cum) soil (cum) of soil(cum)(m) (m) lease dee the site i 0.15 m after leaving

---r--- ,-~)_ -- berm cum1130 I 0.9991 99901· 2.00 , . 1.85~ 5.00 _I_ 199.800 1,498.500 18,111.8701 739.2601 15,874.110Total 0.999 9990 199.800 1498.500 18,111.870 739.260 15,874.110

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*The digit before decimal indicating year and after decimal indicating month.

B) The Final Slope Angle Adopted

Considering final slope angle will be 45°.

C) Ultimate Capacity of Dumps

The dumps are not required as whole earth is useable.

D) Stabilization of Dumps

There will be no waste generate in brick earth mining. The excavated brick earth will be used for

manufacture of kuchcha bricks.

'e) Ultimate Pit Limit

It is an Brick Clay Mining Project and the ultimate pit limit is the boundary of 0.999 Hectare land,

with its safety margin as per the closure plan.

5.0Drainage

The district is highly dissected by rivers of varying magnitude. The major river in the district runs

from north to south direction through the Ratu and Lodhma. The area in the eastern part of the water

divide is drained by Subarnrekha and the western part of the divide is drained by South Koel and

Karo. The important river basins are the Subarnrekha, the South Koel, the Damodar and the

Karkari. The Kanchi and Raru are the tributaries of river Subarnrekha. The South Koel originates

from Piska near Ranchi. The Karkari river drains the southeastern part of the distric. Topographical

features of the city facilitate proper drainage throughout the city. The city is sloping away in the

four directions more or less from the center. About 50 % of the roads have both side drains and

remaining 50% are without drains. Over 40% of the drains are kutchha drains. The total length of

kutchha drains is about 182.72 km, while pucca drain length is about 258.32 km. There is the need

of restructuring and lining of the drains. De-silting of all the drains is required to avoid chocking

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with grass, silt and solid waste.

References:(source: http://cgwb.gov.in/District_Profile/Jharkhand/RANCHI.pdf)

• Dewatering

During the monsoon, the rain water will collect in the pit. This water will percolate in ground

containing Brick Earth. Thus dewatering is not required. Rain water will be used in proposed

plantation.

6.0 Plan and Section

The plan and sections of the proposed area are enclosed as per index of plates.

6.1 Year Wise Annual Programme of Mining for Next 5 Year Wise Development Provided in

Para 4B(l). The Details of Production is as Follows

Duration,,,

''.I';·Total Brick Earth in

cum Per Year" ...

1Year I 1200 II--- - ------ - - -!2 Year I 1200 --j" - 1-·3 Year

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12004 Year 1200

5 Year 1200

7.0 Details of Employment

A. A kiln manager is required.

B. Total 20 labour required.

The Organization Chart is Proposed as Follows

Owner

Kiln Manager

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8.0 Beneficiation

No beneficiation is required.

9.0Measures Taken and to be Taken to Restoration, Reclamation in or Near the Lease Area

Restoration, Reclamation & Rehabilitation

The restoration and reclamation is not proposed in this mining plan as the brick earth will excavate

from the proposed area and after excavating brick earth the excavated area may be used for

agriculture or as water reservoir. The reclamation and restoration proposals will be provided if

required.

10.0Measure Taken and to be Taken for Protection of Environment in and Around the Lease

Area

Existing

Present environment and aesthetic beauty of the area is good.

Proposed

..

Due to mining the level of the surface will lowered 1.0-2.0 meters. No waste will generate. No tree

will destroy by proposed mining activities. For protection of environment and improving the

aesthetic beauty of the area following measures will be provided:

The mining will be systematic and scientific in supervision of technical staff.

The land use by mining is as follows:

Proposed ~.a:~dU§~(ha)C~tegory

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- -- ---- T --- ·-1. Quarry Area ' 0.919

------+-- - ---2. Waste Dump 0.000

3. Top Soil dump 0.005

4. Road Area 0.010

5. Builtup Area 0.000

6. Processsing Area 0.010

7. Storage Area 0.010

8. Plantation Area 0.035--- -

9. Undistributed Area 0.010

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Total Mining Area 0.999

Flora

The area is virtually denuded of vegetation. Neem, Palash, Eucalyptus, Akashmani trees are seen at

places around the area.

Fauna

Only domestic animals like cow, goat, buffalo, cat, dog etc are observed I found in the area. As

there is no natural forest cover, the area does not contain any wild animals. Only stray jackals are

seen sometimes. Both poisonous and non-poisonous types of snakes are seen during summer and

rainy seasons.

Climatic Conditions

The Bokaro district falls in the tropic monsoon region and hence enjoys a tropical climate. The main

seasons in this region are winter, summer and monsoon. Winters ate dry and cold with a maximum

temperature of around 28°C and a minimum temperature of 4°C. to 6°C. The summers have a hot

and humid climate where the maximum temperature reaches up to 42°C and above. Heavy showers

marks the monsoons with an average rainfall from 157 cm to 195 cm and with the season in, the

temperature drop to pleasant levels.

Human Settlements

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No human settlement observed in the applied area.

11.0Measures Taken and to be Taken for Dumping Overburden, Stacking of Top Brick Earthand Utilisation of Top Brick Earth

In Brick Earth mining for brick kiln the maximum quantity of excavated Brick Earth will use in

making the adobe bricks.

Waste Dump and Stabilization

No waste will generate due to Brick Earth mining.

The bricks are sailable from full brick to crack bricks (pieces of bricks).

Top Brick Earth

The mining will be for Brick Earth and the Brick Earth will use in manufacturing the bricks.

12.0Measures Taken and to be Taken for Control of Water, Noise and Air Pollution

General ground level in nearby area of project is 710 mRL whereas level of ground water table is

around 7 meters below from general ground level Thus ground water table in the area is at around

703 mRL. This level fluctuates around 3 meters in dry and wet season. In dry season it lowered

around 3 meters. Proposed deepest working will be around 2 meters deep. Thus ground water will

not come across.

Dewatering

During monsoon the rain water of direct precipitation will collect in the working pits. The monsoon

water of upper altitude side may also collect in the pit.

A drain will be provided around the pit to divert the rain water away from the pit.

The rain water come across during the monsoon, the rain water will collect in the pit. This water will

percolate in Brick Earth.

The source of drinking water is tube well and hand pumps, which are away from the area and thus

not get any adverse effect from mining.

Noise

Approach roads within the premises of brick kiln area will be stabilized with brick bats/keri etc. The

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whole process is manual thus noise pollution will remain in permissible limit.

Air Pollution

The roads within the area will be kept wide, smooth and properly wet by water spray.

Dust pollution Measures proposed

A. All .the haul roads will be kept wide, leveled and compact.

Regular water Sprinklers should be done on road from site to tar road once or twice in a day

especially during dry season to check the generation of dust during vehicular movement.

B. The green belt in and near the lease area will minimize dispersion of dust in near by area. The

proposed plantation is illustrated on the plan.

C. The proposed plantation along both sides of haul road from tar road and between tar road and

mine site will also check the spread of dust in near by area.

D. Monitoring in six month is proposed for assessment of impact for generation of dust due to

vehicular movement, drilling, blasting and loading etc. and measures should be adopted to minimize

the gaseous pollution.

Personal Protective Equipment

The safety helmet, safety shoos, safety belts will be provided to the labourers. The dust respirators

will be provided to the workers who will work near the noise creating machines.

13.0Contribution Regarding the Social Development of the Nearby Residents

The socio-economic benefits can be maximized, if environmental concerns are integrated in

planning during development of the project i.e., by eco-friendly mining. The environmental patterns

likely to be affected are as follows:

There is no impact of mining on local residents of the area as habitation is away from the proposed

area. The maximum persons will be employed from nearby villages. There is no source of

employment in near by area and thus the employment will develop by the proposed mining activity

in near by area. The villagers may use the wastage of bricks (not sailable) free of cost.

The impact of mining on social demographic profile is always positive, because all the persons have

been employed from nearby villages. Apart from indirect employment, some persons get satellite

occupation like tea stall, shops and small workshops due to mining activities in the area. Some

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persons will get occupation as transporter of pucka brick from site to consumers. Thus the mining

has raised the economic status of nearby villagers.

The project proponent will contribute some fund from the income and the fund will used only for the

social development of the people in the field of Education and medical.

14.0 Details of Health Checkup and Insurance of All the Employed Persons (for ExistingLease)

The health and safety hazards will be anticipated to affect the persons employed at the brick kiln.

The persons may get injury by fall of bricks or may suffer from professional diseases while working

at brick kilns. Safety boots and hats will be provided to the employed persons. A first-aid box is

kept at the mine. The dispensary is located near by the area.

15.0 Others

The approach road to site of brick kiln (including the storage site) from the nearest public road for

the transportation of final products must be paved or hard surfaced.

Water storage facility(minimum 3000 liters) must be provided at the brick kiln site.

A Sign Board showing the name, address and capacity of the brick kiln industry should be displayed

at the entrance of the site and on nearest road.

Dust respirators will be provided to the labourers.

16.0 Financial Assurance

As per rule 37J(l) and (3) the applicant will submit the financial assurance of Rupees 40000 I Ha in

term of fixed deposit receipt from any scheduled Bank before issuing the sanction letter.

17.0 Mine Closure Plan

17.1 Land Use Pattern

The existing land use pattern of the area is agricultural and the pattern of the area as per requirement

during mining will be as tabulated below.

·SNo., l'ca~~ory Proposed Band Use(ha),

1. I Quarry Area

2. I Waste Dump

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17.2 Water Quality Management

No surface water body located in the lease area. General ground level in nearby area of project is

710 mRL whereas level of ground water table is around 7 meters below from general ground level

Thus ground water table in the area is at around 703 mRL. This level fluctuates around 3 meter in

dry and wet season. In dry season it lowered around 3 meter. Proposed deepest working will be

around 2 meter deep. Thus ground water will not come across.

17.3 Air Quality Survey

The magnitude of air pollution in mining is machineries with method of mining, type of mineral and

level of mechanization. The Brick Earth is loose and thus blasting etc will not require. The source of

air pollution will be excavation and loading of Brick Earth and transportation vehicle. The

excavation and loading is totally manual. The transportation of bricks from pasad to kiln is by one

wheel hand operated cart. The following measures will be provided:

1. Water spray will be provided over the Brick Earth before excavating. The spray will be in upper

layers. In lower layer the Brick Earth comes across in wet form

2. Water sprinklers will be provided on the kucha approach road to minimize the dust duringvehicular movement.

3. The plantation along the kucha approach road will also helps to spread the dust out side.

17.4 Waste Management

Not applicable in absence of waste.

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17.5Top Brick Earth Management

The Brick Earth will be excavated from the area, thus no management will require.

17.6Tailing Dam Management

No tailing dam is proposed hence this paragraph is not applicable.

17.7Infrastructure

No infrastructure is proposed at site for the proposed project. However rest shelter, drinking water

huts & mobile toilets will be provided at site

17.8Disposal of mining machineries

No big machineries will deploy in this work. The excavation of Brick Earth, transportation of

kuccha bricks are by manual means. The other machineries, moulds etc not disposed during theperiod of the project.

17.9Safety and Security

For safety purpose the following proposals are proposed:

As the project will be for 5 years thus it is proposed to fence the excavated area to check the

inadvertent entry of human and live stock after closed the mining operation.

The safe workings are proposed in the supervision of technical and qualified supervisory staff

provided as per Mines Act. Safety measures will be the personal protective equipment will beprovided to the labourers.

17.10Disaster Management Plan and Risk Assessment

No landslide in this area is observed.

The workings are proposed from top to bottom by forming proper benching. The proposed workings

will be by opencast mining method. Underground mining is not proposed. Face height will

maintain safe. No tailing dam is proposed. Thus high - risk accidents like land slide, subsidence,

flood, inundation, fire, seismic activities etc. not come across. Dispensary is available near the area.

17.11Care and Maintenance During Temporary Discontinuance

Not applicable.

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18.0 Economic Repercussion of Closure of Mine and Manpower Retrenchment

18.1 Number of Local Residents Employed

Around 20 labourers will be engaged per day during the period of this project.

18.2 Compensation

The compensation to the employees with sustenance of himself and their family members will beprovided as per Labour Law and Mines Act.

18.3 Satellite Occupations Connected with Mining Industry

Some people will get satellite occupations during the period of project only.

18.4 Continued Engagement of Employment in the Rehabilitated Status of Mining Lease Areaand any other Remnant Activities

Not applicable in this mine closure plan.

18.5 Envisaged Repercussions on the Expectation of the Society Around Due to Closure ofMine

Nil.

18.6 Time Scheduling for Abandonment

The project will be for 5 years. The working will closed after the period for which EC is given. The

excavated area will be fenced at the end of closing of working. The trees will be planted along the

kucha approach road, around the excavated area and along the tar road. Trees wiJI be planted in

each monsoon. Total 330 trees will be planted during the period of the project around theexcavation site.

18.7 Abandoned Cost

Abandoned cost is within the financial assurance deposited by the project proponent.

19.0 Budget for Mine Closure

Amount (in Rupees/ Ha)

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2. IFormation ofBund walls arounplantation of fencing species al

3. IPlantation on slope terraces I band past plantation care.

4. ILeveling and landscaping of flacultivation.

20.0 Analysis of Proposal (Final Recommendation)

Overall the project will have positive and long term impact on environment. The project will also

bring positive changes in terms of socio economic development by way of generating direct and

indirect employment opportunities to the people of vicinity. Also the project will bring economic

benefit to the state in terms of revenue generation.

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