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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT &
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (As per EIA Notification, 2006)
(Based on TOR issued by MOEF letter No. J-11015/373/2013-IA.II(M) dated 21St May, 2014 & Letter No. J-11015/373/2013-IA.II(M)pt. dated 26th December 2017)
For
Cluster XVII group of Mines Existing Proposed
Sl. No. Name of Colliery/Washery Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
1 Begunia Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 306.00 0 0 306.00
2 Victoria West Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 310.00 0 0 310.00
3 Victoria Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 223.00 0 0 0
4 Damagoria Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 620.10 0 0 0
5
Proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) 223 Ha in the LH of Victoria Colliery, 620 Ha in the LH of Damagoria Colliery & 369.33 Ha outside LH (for external OB Dumping)
- - - 4.00 5.20 1212.43
6 Proposed Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery with approach road
- - - 3.60 3.60 15.66
Total 4.00 5.20 1844.09
Bharat Coking Coal Limited
(May, 2018) Prepared at
Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd. (A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd.)
Regional Institute - II, Koyla Bhawan complex, Koyla Nagar, Dhanbad - 826005 (Jharkhand), India
STRICTLY RESTRICTED FOR COMPANY USE ONLY
RESTRICTED The information given in this report is not to be communicated either directly or indirectly to the press or to any person not holding an official position in the CIL/Government.
Document No: CMPDI/EIA/BCCL/2018-19 /May/51/01
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C O N T E N T S CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE NO
I INTRODUCTION I 1-14
1.1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE CLUSTER I-1
1.2 CLUSTER CONCEPT OF BCCL MINES I-3
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE REPORT I-4
1.4 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT
I-5
1.5 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NATURE, SIZE AND LOCATION OF THE PROJECT
I-6
1.6 IMPORTANCE OF THE PROJECT TO THE COUNTRY AND REGION
I-7
1.7 SCOPE OF STUDY-DETAILS OF REGULATORY SCOPING CARRIED OUT (AS PER TERMS OF REFERENCE
I-7
II PROJECT DESCRIPTION II1-39
2.1 BACKGROUND OF CLUSTER XVII MINES II-1
2.2 PRESENT PROPOSAL II-3
2.3 JUSTIFICATION FOR THE PROJECT II-4
2.4 GEO-MINING CHARACTERSTICS II-4
2.5 POWER SUPPLY II-19
2.6 CLUSTER DESCRIPTION II-20
2.7 WORK SHOP & STORE II-22
2.8 COAL STOCK YARD II-26
2.9 OB DUMPING STRATEGY II-29
2.10 MITIGATION MEASURES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF THE CLUSTER
II-30
2.11 ASSESSMENT OF NEW & UNTESTED TECHNOLOGY FOR RISK OF TECHNOLOGICAL FAILURE
II-30
2.12 CIVIL CONSTRUCTION WORK II-30
2.13 MANPOWER II-31
2.14 PRICE OF WASHED PRIME COCKING COAL & MEDIUM COAL
II-32
2.15 CAPITAL REQUIRED II-32
2.16 KALYANESHWARI COAL WASHERY II-34
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CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE NO
III DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT III1-85
3.1 STUDY AREA, PERIOD, COMPONENTS & METHODOLOGY
III1
3.2 AIR ENVIRONMENT III4
3.3 WATER ENVIRONMENT III30
3.4 NOISE ENVIRONMENT III39
3.5 SOIL QUALITY III49
3.6 FLORA AND FAUNA STUDY OF CORE ZONE AND BUFFER ZONE STUDY AREA
III55
3.7 HYDRO-GEOLOGY III-68
3.8 GROUNDWATER RESOURCES IN THE AREA III73
3.9 SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE III-80
IV ANTICIPATED ENVORONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT & MITIGATION MEASURES
IV-1-45
4.1 INTRODUCTION IV-1
4.2 IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURE FOR AIR
IV-1
4.3 IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURE FOR WATER
IV-7
4.4 IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURE FOR NOISE & BLASTING
IV-15
4.5 IMPACT ON LAND RESOURCE AND ITS MANAGEMENT
IV-18
4.6 FIRE AND UNSTABLE AREAS IV-26
4.7 R&R PLAN FOR CLUSTER-XVII IV-26
4.8 MINE CLOSURE PLAN IV-29
4.9 IMPACT ON FLORA AND FAUNA AND CONSERVATION PLAN
IV-34
4.10 IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT BY KALYANESHWARI WASHERY
IV-35
4.11 CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IV-44
V ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES (TECHNOLOGY & SITE) V-1-5
5.1 SELECTION OF MINING METHOD V-1
5.2 MINING & COAL WASHERY PROCESS V-2
5.3 SITE SPECIFIC V-5
VI ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME VI1-10
6.1 INTRODUCTION VI-1
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CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE NO
6.2 GENERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA BANK VI-2
6.3 DETAILED BUDGET FOR ENVIRONMENTAL WORKS
VI-7
6.4
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN MONITORING AND CONTROL FOR THE PROJECT & COLLABORATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES AND CONSULTANTS
VI-9
VII ADDITIONAL STUDIES VII1-16
7.0 INTRODUCTION VII-1
7.1 PUBLIC CONSULTATION VII-1
7.2 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
VII-1
7.3 SLOPE FAILURE IN MINE VII-5
7.4 BLASTING & VIBRATIONS VII-8
7.5 EXPLOSIVE HANDLING VII-8
7.6 SAFETY RULES VII-9
7.7 SAFETY MEASURES FOR WORKING OVER DEVELOPED COAL SEAMS
VII-9
7.8 SAFETY FROM INNUNDATION VII-9
7.9 ROAD ACCIDENTS VII-10
7.10 MANAGEMENT OF HEMM VII-10
7.11 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES VII-14
7.12 TRAINING VII-14
7.13 MEDICAL AID VII-14
7.14 EMPLOYE EDUCATION VII-15
7.15 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT PLAN VII-15
VIII PROJECT BENEFITS VIII1-5
8.1 INTRODUCTION VIII-1
8.2 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE VIII-2
8.3 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE VIII-2
8.4 EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL VIII-4
8.5 OTHER TANGIBLE BENEFITS VIII-4
IX ENVIRONMENTAL COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS IX1-1
X ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN X-1-30
10.1 INTRODUCTION X-1
10.2 IMPLEMENTATION ORGANIZATION X-1
10.3 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN X-2
10.4 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF BCCL X-27
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CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE NO
10.5 CAPITAL & REVENUE COST ESTIMATE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES
X-29
XI SUMMARY & CONCLUSION XI-1-12
11.1 INTRODUCTION XI 1
11.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION XI 3
11.3 DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENT XI 4
11.4 BRIEF DETAIL OF ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS & MITIGATION MEASURES
XI - 7
11.5 ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES XI 9
11.6 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM XI 9
11.7 ADDITIONAL STUDIES XI 9
11.8 PROJECT BENEFITS XI 10
11.9 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN XI 10
11.10 CAPITAL AND REVENUE ESTIMATES XI-10
11.11 DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS XI - 12
XII DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS ENGAGED XII-1-1
PROFORMA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL APPRAISAL Q1-41
LIST OF ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE TITLE PAGE NO
ANNEXURE - I COPY OF APPROVED TOR A I 1-13
ANNEXURE - II COAL CHARACTERSTICS A II 1-2
ANNEXURE - III CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT RESPONSIBILITY A III 1
ANNEXURE IV MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING A IV- 1-11
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LIST OF PLATES
SL NO. DESCRIPTION PLATE NO.
1 LOCATION PLAN 1
2 SURFACE PLAN 2
3 STUDY AREA MAP SHOWING CORE & BUFFER ZONE
3
4 STUDY AREA MAP SHOWING HABITATION & FOREST
4
5 STUDY AREA MAP SHOWING ROAD & RAILWAY 5
6 STUDY AREA MAP SHOWING HYDROLOGICAL FEATURES
6
7 STUDY AREA MAP OF DRAINAGE CONTOUR 7
8 GEOLOGICAL PLAN 8
9 LITHOLOGS 9
10 GEOLOGICAL CROSS-SECTION 10
11 STUDY AREA MAP SHOWING SAMPLING/MONITORING STATIONS
11(A-D)
12 ISOPLETHS FOR INCREMENTAL PM 2.5 CONCENTRATION
12
13 ISOPLETHS FOR INCREMENTAL PM10 CONCENTRATION
13
14 UNSTABLE SITES TO BE REHABILITATED 14
15 REHABILITATION SITES IN BCCL AS PER MASTER PLAN
15
16 FINAL STAGE DUMP PLAN 16
17 POST MINING LAND USE PLAN OF KALYANESHWARI OCP
17
18 WATER BALANCE DIAGRAM 18
19 FLOW DIAGRAM OF KALYANESHWARI WASHERY
19
20 COAL TRANSPORT ROUTE 20 & 20A
21 HYDROGRAPH STATIONS SHOWING WATER TABLE CONTOUR
21
22 OB DUMP CROSS-SECTION 22
23 STUDY AREA MAP SHOWING LAND USE 23
24 RADIUS OF MINE INFLUENCE 24
25 TRANSVERSE SECTION 25
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CHAPTER- I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Brief Description of the Cluster The Cluster-XVII mines of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), a subsidiary of
Coal India Limited (A Government of India Enterprise) is located in the
Chanch Victoria Area in Raniganj Coalfields. The coal mining activities in
Raniganj Coalfield was started during eighteenth century. The only energy
source during those years, the mining was carried out through manual and
semi-manual methods resulting into large scale degradation of land, forests
and environment. The unscientific mining resulted into large scale mine fires,
subsidence and land degradation. The mines of Raniganj Coalfield were
taken over mines by ECL and BCCL from the erstwhile private mine owners.
Most of the mines had their history from pre-nationalization period.
Mining History: There are a number of old quarries (worked before nationalization) within the
mining area of the project, apart from some UG mines near Borira village at
the dip side of the property. This project falls in West Burdwan district of West
Bengal.
Coal Block History: This coal Block was allocated to M/s West Bengal Power Development
Corporation Ltd. (WBPDCL) on 27.02.2009 and subsequently de-allocated on
21.10.2011. This block was then assigned again to Coal India Ltd along with
Brahmini and Chicro-Pastimal (Jharkhand) as per the PIB release ID : 95611
dated 06.05.2013.
There exist another coal block named Sitarampur Coal Block, situated in the
dip side of East of Damogaria (Kalyaneshwari) Block. This geologically
continuous coal block with Kalyaneshwari was allocated to M/s West Bengal
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Mineral Development & Trading Corporation (WBMDTC) vide allocation
No.13016/23/2006-CA-I dated 27th December, 2007.
Both the above mentioned coal blocks were de-allocated on 25th August, 2014
vide the judgment delivered by the Honble Supreme Court of India regarding
allotment of coal blocks made by the screening committee of Govt. of India.
During the takeover of the mines in 1972 in BCCL from private mine owners,
the data like leasehold area, underground mine planning, production capacity
was unknown. However, most of the mines were further reorganized.
All the mines of BCCL were grouped into 17 clusters for preparation of
EIA/EMP report. This is because the mines are small in size and the
infrastructure is common for a number of mines.
Details of Mines in Cluster- XVII
Out of 04 old mines of pre nationalization period namely Begunia, Victoria
West Colliery, Victoria Colliery and Damagoria Colliery; the first two will
remain inoperative/non-producing and latter two, Victoria and Damagoria
leasehold are merged to form proposed Kalyaneshwari OC.
Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) is proposed by the amalgamation of Victoria
Colliery and Damagoria Colliery. The area used for external OB dump will be
474.22 Ha.
Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery is also proposed in 15.66 Ha area for washing
of coal before supply to consumers.
Table-1.1: Status and Category of mine for EC Cluster
No. Name of the Mine/ Washery Status
Category of mine for EC
XVII
Begunia Colliery UG (Closed for production) Lease Renewal
Victoria West Colliery UG (Closed for production) Lease Renewal
Victoria Colliery* UG(Closed for production) Lease Renewal
Damagoria Colliery * OC (Closed for production) Lease Renewal
Kalyaneshwari Opencast Project
OC Proposed
Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery
Washery Proposed
*To be amalgamated with proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP
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Table-1.2: Leasehold Area
Existing Proposed
Sl. No. Name of Colliery/Washery Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
1 Begunia Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 306.00 0 0 306.00
2 Victoria West Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 310.00 0 0 310.00
3 Victoria Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 223.00 0 0 0
4 Damagoria Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 620.10 0 0 0
5 Proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) 223 Ha in the LH of Victoria Colliery, 620 Ha in the LH of Damagoria Colliery & 369.33 Ha outside LH (for external OB Dumping)
- - - 4.00 5.20 1212.43
6 Proposed Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery with approach road
- - - 3.60 3.60 15.66
Total 4.00 5.20 1844.09
1.2 Cluster Concept of BCCL Mines
The concept of grouping mines into a cluster arose during the meeting of
Secretary (Env.) and Secretary (Coal), GOI held on 28.02.2008 with a view
that a common EIA-EMP could be prepared for the entire cluster and
clearance obtained for all the mines in the cluster. The EAC (T&C) in the
meeting held in September 2008 discussed the matter and it was decided that
a background would be circulated to the EAC for discussion/finalization and
thereafter forwarded to the Ministry of Coal/Coal companies under M/s Coal
India Ltd to facilitate undertaking suitable study on the feasibility of cluster
approach for coal mines located in the Jharia and Raniganj coalfields.
A presentation on Feasibility study of Cluster Concept for preparation of EIA-
EMP study for cluster of mines of Bharat Coking Coal Limited was made
before the EAC (T&C) on 24.11.2009 incorporating suggestions made by the
EAC (T&C). As on 24.11.2009, the 103 mines of BCCL in Jharia and
Raniganj coalfields consisting of 65 operating mines, 34 mines closed for
production and 4 proposed mines were grouped into 17 clusters on the basis
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Environmental rationale. The following environmental rationales were
considered while grouping the mines into clusters:
1. Ambient air quality in a cluster of mines.
2. Conservation of coal
3. Rock/OB waste management
4. Ecological restoration
5. Socio-economic environment
6. Fire abatement measures
7. Prominent wind direction
8. Surface hydrology
9. Environmental corridors
After discussions in details the Committee agreed with the 17 clusters
proposed and desired that the matter of clustering should ensure clear
environmental benefits and should be dovetailed with approved Master Plan,
2009(Vide letter no. J-11015/24/2009-IA.II(M), dated 2nd December, 2009).
1.3 Purpose of the report
All the mines in the Cluster started their operation prior to nationalization of
the coal mines. This Report has been prepared on the basis of Project Report
/ schemes/Feasibility Reports taking into account the present status of the
mine.
Out of 04 old mines of pre nationalization period namely Begunia, Victoria
West Colliery, Victoria Colliery and Damagoria Colliery; the first two will
remain inoperative/non-producing and latter two, Victoria and Damagoria
leasehold are merged to form proposed Kalyaneshwari OC.
Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) is proposed by the amalgamation of Victoria
Colliery and Damagoria Colliery. The area used for external OB dump will be
474.22 Ha. Apart from this, it is also envisaged to design a small quarry that
may extend upto Salanpur- C seam on the eastern side of NH-2 without
diverting it.
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Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery is also proposed in 15.66 Ha area for washing of
coal before supply to consumers.
The purpose of this report is to apply for grant of environmental clearance for
Cluster XVII mines of BCCL, under Cluster Concept, from Ministry of
Environment & Forests, Govt. of India in view of EIA Notification, 2006. The
Cluster will have a peak production capacity of mines 5.2 MTPA and that of
washery will be 3.60 MTPA.
1.4 Identification of Project and Project Proponent
During the takeover of the mines in 1972 in BCCL from private mine owners,
the data like leasehold area, underground mine planning, production capacity
was unknown. However, most of the mines were further reorganized. The
following Table depicts the mines that were existing prior to nationalization
and their present status in Cluster no. XVII
Table-1.3 Cluster
No. Name of
Nationalised mine
vested in BCCL
Name of the Pre-
nationalised mine
Open cast mine
Under ground mine
Abn./ closed mine/
Opera-ting mine
XVII
Begunia Begunia (R-6) Y Victoria West Victoria West (R-
5) Y Y
Victoria Colliery
Victoria (R-4) Y Y
Damagoria Colliery
New Damagoria, East Ramnagar, Chaptoria, Borira
Y Y Y
1.5 Brief description of nature, size and location of the project
Location:
This cluster of mines is located in the western part of the Raniganj Coalfield in Burdwan district of West Bengal. The location of the above mines/ proposed Coal Washery are as under:
Table-1.4 Sl
No. Name of the Mine Latitude Longitude
1 Begunia Colliery 2343'25.22" N to
2343'57.88" N
8648'9.99" E to
8649'48.91E
2 Victoria West Colliery 2344' 0.89"N to
2344'43.85" N 8648'30.06"E to
8650'1.77"E
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Sl No.
Name of the Mine Latitude Longitude
3 Proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP
2343'49.97" N
2346'12.56"
2344'53.37"
2344'44.30"
8652'31.72" E
8651'4.62" E
8652'50.98" E
8650'12.22" E
Table-1.5 Production Details
Communication Barakar Railway Station of Eastern Railway is within 1 km to the North/East
and G.T.Road (Bye-Pass) is situated 0.05 km North of the Begunia Colliery
and stands as Northern boundary of the colliery. It lies at distance of 15 kms
west from the Asansol town.
The area is covered under Topo sheet No 73/I/9-10, 73/I/13-14
1.6 The importance of this Project to the country & region
Benefits at national level Bharat Coking Coal Limited is facing increasing demand of coal because of
increased demand mainly from steel industry and power sector. Continuing
and augmentation of coal production from the mines of BCCL will help to
bridge the gap of demand and supply of coal in India. Moreover BCCL is the
main producer of coking coal in the country. In order to meet the requirement
of coking coal, substantial foreign exchange has to be spent on import of
Sl No. Name of Mine
Type Production MTY Expected Peak
Production (MTY)
Category of mine for EC
OC/UG/Mixed/ coal
washery
1993-94
2012-13
1 Begunia Colliery (Closed for Production)
UG 0.076 0.02 00 Lease renewal
2 Victoria West Colliery (Closed for Production)
UG 0.052 0 00 Lease renewal
3 Victoria Colliery ((Closed for Production)
UG 00 0 00 Lease renewal
4 Damagoria Colliery (Closed for Production)
OC 0.78 0 0 Lease renewal
5 Kalyaneshwari Opencast Project (Proposed)
OC - - 5.2 Proposed
6 Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery (Proposed)
Coal Washery
- - 3.60 Proposed
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coking coal. To reduce the dependency, we need to enhance utilization of
available resources.
Benefits at local level
The proposed project will also bring about enhanced socio-economic benefits
to local population as per CILs CSR policy which is The fund for the CSR is
being allocated based on 2% of the average net profit of the Company for the
three immediate preceding financial years or Rs. 2.00 per tonne of Coal
Production of previous year whichever is higher.
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY DETAILS OF REGULATORY SCOPING CARRIED OUT (AS PER TERMS OF REFERENCE) Based on the presentation made to MoEF, the terms of reference (ToR) was issued
by MoEF&CC vide letter no. J-11015/373/2013-IA.II (M) dated 21st May, 2014.The
validity of ToR was extended for a further period of one year i.e. upto 21st May, 2018
by MoEF&CC vide letter no. J-11015/373/2013-IA-II (M)pt. dated 26th
December,2017. This EIA/EMP report has been prepared based on the ToR
prescribed by MoEF&CC.
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COMPLIANCE OF TERMS OF REFERENCE
Compliance of Terms of Reference for Cluster XVII
Sl. No.
Generic ToR for an opencast coalmine project
Details at Chapter Section Page No.
i An EIA-EMP report would be prepared for 5.20 MTPA rated capacity in an ML/project area of 1844.09 ha based on the generic structure specified in Appendix-III of the EIA Notification 2006.
EIA/EMP report has been prepared based on the generic structure specified in Appendix III of the EIA Notification 2006.
ii An EIA/EMP Report would be prepared for 5.20 MTPA rated capcity cover the impacts and management plan for the project specific activities on the enviornmennt of the region, and the environmental quality; air, water, land, biotic, community etc. through collection of data and information generation of data on impacts including predticion modelling for 5.20 MTPA of coal production based on approval of project/Mining plan for 5.20 MTPA.. Baseline data collection may be for any season except monsoon.
Chapter -X 10.1-10.4 X-1 to X-29
Chapter -III 3.1-3.9 III-1 to III-80
Chapter -IV
4.2 IV-1 to IV-7
Plate 12 and 13
iii A map specifying locations of the state, district and project location.
Chapter-I 1.5 I-6
Plate 1
iv A Study area map of the core zone and 10 km area of the buffer zone (1: 50,000 scale) clearly delineating the major topographical features such as the land use, surface drainage of rivers/streams/nalas/canals, locations of the human habitation, major construction including railways, roads, pipelines, major industries/mines and other polluting sources. In case of ecologically sensitive area such as biosphere reserve/National parks/WL sactuaries/Elephant reserves, Forest reserved/Protected, migratory corridor of fauna and areas where endangered fauna and plants of medical and economic importance found in the 15km area of the buffer zone should be given.
Plate 3
Plate 4
Plate 5
Plate 6
Plate 7
v Land use map (1: 50,000 scale) based on a recent satellite imagery of the study area may also be provided with explanatory note of the land use. Satellite imagery per se is not required.
Chapter-IV 4.5 IV-18 to IV-21
Plate 23
vi Map showing the core zone delineating the agricultural land (irrigated and unirrigated, uncultivable land (as defined in the revenue records), forest areas (as per records) along with other physical features such as water bodies etc should be furnished.
Plate 3
Plate 4
Plate 7
vii A contour map showing the area drainage of the core zone and 2-5 km of the buffer zone (where the water courses of the core zone ultimately join the major rivers/streams outside the lease/project area.) should also be clearly indicated as a separate map.
Plate 7
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Sl. No.
Generic ToR for an opencast coalmine project
Details at Chapter Section Page No.
viii A detailed site plan of the cluster of mines showing the various proposed break-up of the land for mining operations such as the quarry area, OB dumps, green belt, safety zone, buildings, infrastucture, CHP, ETP, Stockyard, township/colony (within and adjacent to the ML), undisturbed area and if any, in topography such as roads, drains/natural water bodies are to be left indisturbed along with any natural drainage adjoining the lease/project and modification of thereof in terms of construction of embankment/bunds, proposed diversion/rechanneling of the water courses etc, approach roads, major haul roads etc.
Plate 2
Plate 5
Plate 16
ix In case of any proposed diversion of nallah/canal/river, the proposed route of diversion/modification of draianage and their realignment, construction of embankment etc should also be shown on the map.
Not Applicable
x Similarly if the project involves diversion of any road/railway line passing through the ML/project area, the proposed route of diversion and its realignment should be shown.
Not Applicable
xi Break up of lease/projectarea as per different land uses and their stage of acquisition.
Chapter-IV 4.5 IV-18 to IV-21
xii Break up of lease/project area as per mining operations.
Chapter-IV 4.5 IV-18 to IV-21
xiii Impacts of changes in the land use due to start of the projects if much of the land being acquired is agricultural land / forest land /grazing land.
Chapter-IV 4.5 IV-18 to IV-26
xiv Collection of one-season (non-monsoon) primary base-line data on environmental quality- air (PM 10, PM 2.5, Sox, NOx and heavy metals such as Hg, Pb,Cr,As etc),. noise, water (surface and groundwater), soil along with one-season met data coinciding with the same season for AAQ collection period.
Chapter-III 3.1-3.9 III-1 to III-80
xv Map of the study area (1: 50,000 scale) (core and buffer zone) clearly delineating the location of various stations superimposed with location of habitats, other industries/ mines, polluting sources. The number and location of the stations in both core & buffer zone should be selected on the basis of size of lease/project area, the proposed impacts in the downwind (air)/ downstream(surface water)/ ground water regime(based on flow). One station should be in the upwind/upstream/non-impact non-polluting area as a control station. The Monitoring should be as per CPCB guidelines and Parameters for water testing for both ground water and surface water as per ISI standards and CPCB classification wherever applicable. Values should ne provided based on desirable limits.
Plate 11-A to 11-D
xvi Study on the existing flora and fauna in the study area (10 km) carried out by an institution of relevant discipline and the list of
Chapter-III 3.6 III-55 to III-68
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flora and fauna duly authenticated separately for core and buffer zone and a statement clearly specifying whether the study area forms a part of the migratory corridor of any endangered fauna. If the study area has endangered flora and fauna or if the project falls within 15 km of an ecologically sensitive area, or used as a migratory corridor then a comprehensive Conservation Plan should be prepared and submitted with EIA-EMP Report and comments from the CWLW of the State Govt. also obtained and furnished.
xvii Details of mineral reserves, geological status of the study area and the seams to be worked, ultimate working depth and progressive stage-wise working scheme until end of mine life should be reflected on the basis of the approved rated capacity and calendar plans of production from the approved Mining Plan. Geological maps & sections should be included. The progressive mine devlopment and Conceptual Final Mine Closure also be shown in figures.
Chapter-II 2.4-2.9 III-4 to II-29
Plate 8
Plate 9
Plate 10
xviii Details of mining method, tecnology, equipment to be used etc rationale for selection of that technology and equipment proposed to be used vis--vis the potential impacts
Chapter-II 2.4-2.9 II-13 to II-29
Chapter-IV 4.2-4.5 IV-1 to IV-18
xix Impact of mining on hydrology, modification of natural drainage, diversion and channeling of the existing river/ water courses flowing though the ML and adjoining the lease/project and the Impact on the existing users and impacts of mining operations thereon.
Chapter-IV 4.3 IV-17 to IV-14
Plate 6,7
xx Detailed water balance should be provided. The break up of water requirement for various mining operations should be given separately.
Chapter-III 3.8 III-80
xxi Source of water for use in mine, sanction of the competent authority in the state Govt and impacts vis--vis the competing users.
Chapter-IV 4.3 IV-7 to IV-8
xxii Impact of mining and water abstraction use in mine on the hydrogeology and groundwater regime within the core zone and 10 km buffer zone including long-term modeling studies on the impact of mining on the groundwater regime. Details of rainwater harvesting and measures for recharge of groundwater should be reflected in case there is a declining trend of ground availability and/or if the area falls within dark/grey zone.
Chapter-IV 4.3 IV-7 to IV-8
Plate 6,7,21 and 24
xxiii Impact of blasting, noise and vibrations. Chapter-IV 4.4 IV-15 to IV-17
xxiv Impact of mining on the AAQ, predictive modeling using ISCST3 (Revised) or latest model
Chapter-IV 4.2 IV-1 to IV-6
Plate 12 and 13
xxv Impact of mineral transportation within and outside the lease/project along with flow chart indicating the specific areas generating fugitive emissions. Impacts of transportation, handling, transfer of mineral and waste on air
Chapter-IV 4.2 to 4.5
& 4.9 IV-1 to IV-25
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quality, generation of effluents from workshop, management plan for maintenance of HEMM, machinery, equipments. Details of various facilities to be provided in terms of parking, rest areas, canteen, and effluents/pollution load from these activities.
Plate 20
xxvi Details of waste generatio- OB and topsoil- as per the approved calendar programme, their management shown in figures as well in the explanatory chapter with tables giving progressive development and mine closure plan, green belt development, back filling programme, and conceptual post mining land use. OB dump heights and terracing should be based on slope stability studies with a max of 28 angle as the ultimate slope. Section of dumps (ultimate) (both longitudinal and cross section) with relation to the adjacent area should be shown.
Chapter-II 2.6 & 2.9 III-20 to III-21
& III-28 to III-29
Chapter-IV 4.8 IV-29 to IV-33
xxvii Progressive Green Belt and afforestation plan (both in text, figures as well as in tables prepared by MOEF) and selection of species (local) for afforestation/plantation programme based on original survey/land use.
Chapter-IV 4.5 IV-25
xxviii Conceptual Final Mine Closure Plan, post mining land use and restoration of land/habitat to pre-mining. A plan for ecological restoration of the area post mining and for land use should be prepared with detail cost provisions. Impact and management of waste and issues of rehandling (wherever applicable) and backfilling and progressive mine closure and reclamation.
Chapter-II 2.6 III-20 to III-22
Chapter-IV 4.5 IV-18 to IV-25
Plate 16,17
xxix Flow chart of water balance, Treatment of effluents from work shop, township, domestic wastewater, mine water discharge etc. Details of STP in colony and ETP in mine, Recycle of water to the max. possible extent.
Chapter-III 3.7 III-80
Chapter-IV 4.3 IV-7 to IV-14
xxx Occupational health issues- Baseline data on the health of the population and measures for occupational health and safety of the personnel and manpower for the mine.
Chapter-III 3.9 III-80 to III-85
xxxi Risk Assessment and disaster preparedness and Management Plan
Chapter-VII 7.2 to 7.15 VII-1 to VII-15
xxxii Integrating in the Environment Management Plan, measures for minimizing use of natural resources water, land, energy etc.
Chapter -X 10.1-10.4 X-1 to X-28
xxxiii Including cost of EMP (capital and recurring) in the project cost and for progressive and final mine closure plan
Chapter-VI 6.3 VI-7 to VI-8
xxxiv Detailed R&R. Detailed project specific R&R Plan with data on the existing socio-economic status of the population (including SC/ST/BPL families) found in the study area and broad plan for resettlement of the displaced population, site for resettlement colony, alternative livelihood concerns/employment for the displaced people, civic and housing amenities being offered, etc and costs along with the schedule of the implementation of the R&R Plan.
Chapter-IV 4.7 IV-26 to IV-28
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xxxv CSR plan along with details of villages and specific budgetary provisions (Capital and Recurring ) for specific activities over the life of project
Chapter-VIII 8.3 VIII-2 to VIII-3
xxxvi Public Hearing hould cover the details of notices issued in the newspaper, proceedings/minutes of public hearing, the points raised by the general public and commitments made by the proponent should be presented in a tabular form. If the Public Hearing is in the regional- language, an authenticated English Translation of the same should be provided.
Annexure-IV
xxxvii In built mechanism for self-monitoring of compliance of environmental regulations.
Chapter-X 10.2 X-1 to X-2
xxxviii Status of any litigation/ court cases filed/pending on the project.
Not Applicable
Xxxix, xl
Submission of sample test analysis of: Characteristic of coal -this includes grade of coal and other characteristics-ash, S and heavy metals including levels of Hg,As,Pb,Cr etc
Annexure A-II-1 to 2
xli Copy of clearances/approvals-such as Forestry clearances, Mining plan approval, NOC from Flood and irrigation Dept (if req) etc
Mining plan approved by BCCL board on 4.05.2018.
A Forestry Clearance Not applicabe
xlii. Corporate Environment Responsibility: a. The company must have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by the Board of Directors. b. The Environment Policy must prescribe for standard operating process/procedures to bring into focus any infringements/deviation/violation of the environment or forest norms/ conditions. c. The hierarchical system or Administrative Order of the company to deal with environmental issues and for ensuring complaince with the environmental clearence conditions must be furnished. d. To have proper checks and balances, the company should have a well laid down system of reporting of non-complainces/violations of environmental normsto the Board of Directors of the Company and/pr shareholders or stakeholders at large.
Annexure A-III-1
Compliance of Terms of Reference for Kalyaneshwari Washery
Sl No. Generic Conditions Details at
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i
A brief description of the plant, the technology used, the source of coal, the mode of transport of incoming unwashed coal and the outgoing washed coal. Specific pollution control and mitigative measures for the entire process.
Chapter- II 2.16 II-34 to II-39
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ii
The EIA-EMP report should cover the impacts and management plan for the project of the capacity for which EC is sought and the impacts of specific activities on the environment of the region, and the environmental quality- air, water, land, biotic community, etc. through collection of data and information, generation of data on impacts for the rated capacity. If the washery is captive to a coal mine/TPP/Plant the cumulative impacts on the environment and usage of water should be brought out along with the EMP.
Chapter -IV 4.10 IV-35 to IV-44
Chapter -X 10.1 TO 10.5 X-1 to X-29
iii
A Study area map of the core zone and 10km area of the buffer showing major industries/mines and other polluting sources, which shall also indicate the migratory corridors of fauna, if any and the areas where endangered fauna and plants of medicinal and economic importance are found in the area. If there are any ecologically sensitive areas found within the 15km buffer zone, the shortest distance form the National Park/WL Sanctuary, Tiger Reserve, etc should be shown and the comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State Government should be furnished.
Plate 3, 4 , 5 , 6 and 7
iv
Collection of one-season (non-monsoon) primary base-line data on environmental quality- air (SPM, RSPM, SOx and NOx), noise, water (surface and groundwater), soil.
Chapter-III 3.2 to 3.5 & 3.7
,3.8 III-4 to III-55, III-68 to III-80
iv
Detailed water balance should be provided. The breakup of water requirement as per different activities in mining operations vis--vis washery should be given separately. Source of water for use in mine, sanction of the competent authority in the State Govt. and examine if the unit can be zero discharge including recycling and reuse of the wastewater for other uses such as green belt, etc.
Plate 18
vi Impact of choice of the selected use of technology and impact on air quality and waste generation (emissions and effluents).
Chapter-IV 4.10 IV-35 to IV-44
vii
Impacts of mineral transportation - the entire sequence of mineral production, transportation, handling, transfer and storage of mineral and waste, if any, and their impacts on air quality should be shown in a flow chart with the specific points where fugitive emissions can arise and the specific pollution control/mitigative measures proposed to be put in place.
Chapter-IV 4.10 IV-35 to IV-44
Plate 20
viii Details of various facilities to be provided for the personnel involved in mineral
Chapter- II 2.12 II-30 to II-31
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ix
Impacts of CHP, if any, on air and water quality. A flow chart of water use and whether the unit can be made a zero-discharge unit.
Chapter-IV 4.10 IV-35 to IV-44
x Details of green belt development. Chapter-IV 4.5 IV-25
xi Including cost of EMP (capital and recurring) in the project cost.
Chapter-VI 6.3 VI-7 to VI-9
xv
Public Hearing for the washery should cover the details of notices issued in the newspaper, proceedings/minutes of public hearing, the points raised by the general public and commitments made in a tabular form. If the Public Hearing is in the regional- language, an authenticated English Translation of the same should be provided.
Annexure-IV
xv Status of any litigations/ court cases filed/pending on the project.
Not Applicable
xvi
Submission of sample test analysis of: a. Characteristics of coal to be washed- this includes grade of coal and other characteristics - ash, S and heavy metals including levels of Hg, As, Pb, Cr etc. b. Characteristics and quantum of washed coal. c. Characteristics and quantum of coal waste rejects.
Annexure A-II-1 to 2
xvii Management/disposal/Use of coal waste rejects
Not applicable
xviii Copies of MOU/Agreement with linkages (for stand alone washery) for the capacity for which EC has been sought
Raw coal to washery will be fed from Proposed Kalyaneshwari washery
Sl No.
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i. There shall be no external OB dump at the end of the mine.
Chapter-II 2.9 II-28
ii. Treated mine water be used in place of ground water.
Chapter-II 2.16 II-39
iii. No extra land shall be utilized for OBD.
Chapter-II 2.9 II-28
iv. There shall be zero discharge from washeries.
Chapter-II 2.16 II-39
v.
The Notification of MoEF vide no. GSR 02(E) dated 2nd January, 2014 with regard to raw or blended or beneficiated coal is required to be followed while operating the washery.
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CHAPTER - II
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 BACKGROUND OF CLUSTER-XVII MINES
The Cluster-XVII mines of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), a subsidiary of
Coal India Limited (A Government of India Enterprise) is located in the Chanch
Victoria Area in Raniganj Coalfields. The coal mining activities in Raniganj
Coalfield was started during eighteenth century. The only energy source
during those years, the mining was carried out through manual and semi-
manual methods resulting into large scale degradation of land, forests and
environment. The unscientific mining resulted into large scale mine fires,
subsidence and land degradation. The mines of Raniganj Coalfield were taken
over mines by ECL and BCCL from the erstwhile private mine owners. Most of
the mines had their history from pre-nationalization period.
Details of Normative and peak production of the cluster is given below:
Table 2.1: Production Capacity of Cluster XVII
Sl. No. Name of Colliery/Washery Normative Prod. (Mty) Peak Prod. (Mty)
1 Begunia Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0
2 Victoria West Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0
3 Victoria Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0
4 Damagoria Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0
5
Proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) in the LH of Victoria Colliery, Damagoria Colliery & 369.33 Ha outside LH (for external OB Dumping)
4 5.2
6 Proposed Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery
3.60 3.60
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Table 2.2: Lease Hold of Cluster XVII
Existing Proposed
Sl. No. Name of Colliery/Washery Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
1 Begunia Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 306.00 0 0 306.00
2 Victoria West Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 310.00 0 0 310.00
3 Victoria Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 223.00 0 0 0
4 Damagoria Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 620.10 0 0 0
5
Proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) 223 Ha in the LH of Victoria Colliery, 620 Ha in the LH of Damagoria Colliery & 369.33 Ha outside LH (for external OB Dumping)
- - - 4.00 5.20 1212.43
6 Proposed Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery with approach road
- - - 3.60 3.60 15.66
Total 4.00 5.20 1844.09
Out of 04 old mines of pre nationalization period namely Begunia, Victoria
West Colliery, Victoria Colliery and Damagoria Colliery; the first two will remain
inoperative/non-producing and latter two, Victoria and Damagoria leasehold
are merged to form proposed Kalyaneshwari OC.
Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) is proposed by the amalgamation of Victoria
Colliery and Damagoria Colliery. Additional 369.33 Ha of land will be required
for external OB Dumping.
Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery is also proposed in 15.66 Ha area for washing of
coal before supply to power plant.
Cluster Concept of BCCL Mines
The concept of grouping mines into a cluster arose during the meeting of
Secretary (Env) and Secretary (Coal), GOI held on 28.02.2008 with a view that
a common EIA-EMP could be prepared for the entire cluster and clearance
obtained for all the mines in the cluster. The EAC (T&C) in the meeting held in
September 2008 discussed the matter and it was decided that a background
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would be circulated to the EAC for discussion/finalization and thereafter
forwarded to the Ministry of Coal/Coal companies under M/s Coal India Ltd to
facilitate undertaking suitable study on the feasibility of cluster approach for
coal mines located in the Jharia and Raniganj coalfields.
A presentation on Feasibility study of Cluster Concept for preparation of EIA-
EMP study for cluster of mines of Bharat Coking Coal Limited was made
before the EAC (T&C) on 24.11.2009 incorporating suggestions made by the
EAC (T&C). As on 24.11.2009, the 103 mines of BCCL in Jharia and Raniganj
coalfields consisting of 65 operating mines, 34 mines closed for production
and 4 proposed mines were grouped into 17 clusters on the basis
Environmental rationale. The following environmental rationales were
considered while grouping the mines into clusters:
1. Ambient air quality in a cluster of mines.
2. Conservation of coal
3. Rock/OB waste management
4. Ecological restoration
5. Socio-economic environment
6. Fire abatement measures
7. Prominent wind direction
8. Surface hydrology
9. Environmental corridors
After discussions in details the Committee agreed with the 17 clusters
proposed and desired that the matter of clustering should ensure clear
environmental benefits and should be dovetailed with approved Master Plan,
2009(Vide letter no. J-11015/24/2009-IA.II (M), dated 2nd December, 2009).
2.2 PRESENT PROPOSAL
The purpose of this report is to apply for grant of environmental clearance for
Cluster XVII group of mines from Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of
India in view of renewal of mining lease and operation of proposed
Kalyaneshwari OCP and Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery.
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2.3 JUSTIFICATION FOR THE PROJECT
Bharat Coking Coal Limited is facing increasing demand of coal because of
increased demand mainly from steel industry and power sector. Continuing
and augmentation of coal production from the mines of BCCL will help to
bridge the gap of demand and supply of coal in India. To meet the growing
demand of coal, especially in power and steel sectors, BCCL has planned to
increase its production capacity. Moreover BCCL is the main producer of
coking coal in the country. In order to meet the growing demand of coking
coal, substantial foreign exchange has to be spent on import of coking coal. To
reduce the dependency, we need to enhance utilization of available resources.
2.4 GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS OF KALYANESHWARI OCP
PRESENT STATUS OF THE PROJECTISED AREA AND METHOD OF
MINING:
The method of mining used to extract coal and OB in Kalyaneshwari OCP is
incline slicing.
Communication and Accessibility: The Kalyaneshwari block is well
connected by road and rail. The national High-way No.2 (Grand Trunk Road)
is passing close to the southern boundary of the block and is connected by a
feeder road to the block. The by-pass (NH-2) is close to the Northern part of
the area. The Howrah-Gaya-Mugalsarai Grand-Chord passes at a distance
of about 1.5 Km. to the south of the block and Asansol-Chitranjan-Patna
Main line of Eastern Railway passes close to North-Eastern corner of the
block. The Kulti railway station on Grand Chord line is about 1 Km and is the
nearest township connected to the block by an all-weather road. The
Dhanbad and Asansol Townships are located at about 50 Km. and 15 Km.
from the block respectively.
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MINE BOUNDARIES DELINEATION
Surface boundary of the proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP has been delineated
as under:
Northern Boundary: Resultant surface line drawn at about 320 from the
base of the fault F3 on the floor of Salanpur A.
Northern batter holds the most important central
haul road of the quarry.
Southern Boundary: Resultant surface line drawn at about 350 from the
floor RL of (-) 140M on the floor of Salanpur A.
Western Boundary: Resultant surface line drawn at about 370 from the
base of the fault F2 on the floor of Salanpur A.
Eastern Boundary: Minimum safety margin of 100m from NH-2 bypass.
The mine can be extended up to the limit of the East of Damagoria
(Kalyaneshwari) Block in South-Western direction under favorable
conditions, like availability of additional dumping space in the vicinity of the
mine.
Previous and present mining activity: There are a number of old quarries
(worked before nationalization) within the mining area of the project, apart
from some UG mines near Borira village at the dip side of the property. This
project falls in West Burdwan district of West Bengal.
Table2.3: Details of Exploration:
Sl.
No. Year Series
Drilling
Agency
No. of
BH
Meterage
Drilled (m)
Project Area
Adjoining Area
Project Area
Adjoining Area
1 2004-05 KALCM CMPDI (RI-1) 22 5 5423.00 652.00
2 1979-81 DER CMPDI (Through
Pvt. Party) 11 3 1610.56 705.36
3 1986-87 RBE CMPDI (Through
Pvt. Party) 14 - 3690.00 -
4 1984-86 RVT MECL 6 - 1519.55 - Total 53 08 12243.11 1357.36
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Density of boreholes: 14 BHs/Km2 (within the project area).
Geological Structure: The geological structure of the Kalyaneshwari block is
relatively simple except for number of faults as deciphered from subsurface
data (Plate-III/Geological Plan). The strike of the strata is generally north-south
and south-west. However, in some patches, the strike swings to almost east-
west to northwest-southeast. The dip is generally towards south and south-
west and amount generally varies between 4-7; though in some cases, the
dip steep up to 10-14. Overall structure evolved from the floor contour
pattern of the coal seams indicate periclinal structure consisting of asymmetric
domes and troughs with irregular rolls.
Coal Seam: There are 16 main Barakar coal seams within the proposed
project area. Salanpur-A is the oldest seam, where as Ramnagar is the
youngest seam of the project area.
Quality of Coal Seams: Most of the coal seams of Barakar formation in this area
are considered as coking coal and its grade varies between S-II to UG.
BASE OF THE QUARRY
Floor of Salanpur A seam will form the base of the quarry for the entire strike.
ADJONING BLOCKS
On the western side of this mining block, there exists Ramnagar Block of SAIL,
which is a separate PSU falling under Ministry of Sleel & Mines, GOI. Other
block in the western side is the Victoria block of BCCL.
On the eastern side of this mining block, there exist mining blocks of ECL
namely Bonjemehary & Dalmiya of Salanpur area.
On the southern side, there exist two different mining blocks. One is Kulti
Block and the other is the Sitarampur Block.
SECTORISATION
For the purpose of estimation of mineable reserve (in mineable part of the
quarry) and overburden volume, the entire quarry has been divided into four
sectors considering the depth of the quarry (about 115m difference in depth),
which is as follows:
Sector-1: From Initial pit limit to (-) 75m FRL on Salanpur A seam.
Sector-2: From (-) 75m to (-) 110m FRL on Salanpur A seam
Sector-3: From (-) 110m to (-) 130m FRL on Salanpur A seam.
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Sector-4: From (-) 130m FRL to final Pit limit on Salanpur A seam.
Sector limit on upper seams has been marked on the basis of disposition of
benches corresponding to above sector limit on Salanpur A seam and then
mineable reserve and overburden volume have been calculated through
Minex Model.
SINGLE QUARRY CONCEPT
For the purpose of viable operation, the entire project area has been
proposed to be worked in one section. This will enable further extension in
the dip side and maximizing the scope of internal dumping which in turn will
reduce the requirement of land for external dump as well as the overall lead
for OB transport.
NET GEOLOGICAL RESERVE & MINEABLE RESERVES
ACCOUNT OF RESERVES
For furnishing account of reserves, geological and mineable reserves have
been defined as follows:
Net Geological Reserve (NGR):
The reserves have been estimated upto the lower most important coal
horizon (i.e. Salanpur A seam) within delineated quarry using Minex model. It
has been calculated using Detailed resource reporting menu of MINEX
software along with separate template for each individual seam.
Mineable Reserve (MR):
A part of net geological reserve (NGR) is lost during process of exploitation.
Therefore, the part of NGR that can be exploited successfully and
transported to pit head coal stockyard is termed as mineable reserve (MR)
[Mineable Reserve = Extraction Factor x Net Geological Reserve]. Extraction
Factor is taken as 0.90.
Thus, within the proposed project area, the Net Geological Reserves (NGR)
has been assessed at 136.62MT upto Salanpur A seam (lower most coal
horizon of the property) which includes 12.34MT of Jhama. The rest
124.28MT of the reserve is coking coal.
Out of total Net Geological reserve of 136.62MT, 122.96MT is mineable as
the balance 13.66MT is estimated as mining loss during process of
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Table 2.4: Summarized account of reserves is as follows:
Sl. No. Particulars Total
1. Surface Area of the Mining Block (Sq. Km.) 3.61
2. Net Geological Reserves (MT) 136.62
3. Mineable Reserves (MT) 122.96
4. Mining Loss (MT) 13.66
GEO-MINING CHARACTERISTICS
Following geo-mining parameters have been considered for open pit design.
DIP & STRIKE
The geological structure of the Kalyaneshwari block is relatively simple
except for number of faults as deciphered from subsurface data. The strike
of the strata is generally north-south and south-west. However, in some
patches, the strike swings to almost east-west to northwest-southeast. The
dip is generally towards south and south-west and amount generally varies
between 4-7; though in some cases, the dip steep up to 10-14. Overall
structure evolved from the floor contour pattern of the coal seams indicate
periclinal structure consisting of asymmetric domes and troughs with
irregular rolls GEOLOGICAL DISTURBANCES
FAULTS
Based on the correlation of borehole data and old mine working plans, a
total of 13 numbers of faults (F1 to F13) of different magnitudes have been
deciphered within the Kalyaneshwari geological block. Out of these 13
faults, only 5(five) faults have been encountered in the proposed project
area. The detail description of these five faults which have been intersected
within project limit has been given below:
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Table-2.5 Description of Faults
Sl. No.
Fault No.
Location Strike
(Approx.)
Max. Amount of throw in
m/direction
Nature & Evidence
1 F1-F1 Along South-Eastern boundary of the proposed Project Area.
NE-SW 250 m/SE
Oblique fault 1) Omissions of all seams between L-6 seam and Chanch-Begunia Special seam in BH No. RBE- 9. 2) Faulting of seams below L9 seam in BH No.RBE-15. 3) Faulting of seams L-10 to Chanch-Begunia seam in KALCM-18. 4) Termination of Laikdih Bottom seam workings against the fault.
2 F2-F2 It defines the South-West boundary of the proposed Project Area.
NW-SE 190 m/SW
Oblique fault 1) Omissions of all the seams below Salanpur-C seam in BH No. RVT-3. 2) Omissions all the seams below L-9 seam in BH No.RVT-14A. 3) Omissions of seams L4 to Laikdih Top in BH No. KALCM- 14. 4) Omissions of all the seams above L7 seam in BH No. KALCM- 23. 5) Termination of Laikdih Bottom seam workings against the fault. 6) Omissions of all the seams above Sal-C in KALCM 6.
3 F3-F3
Located near North-Western boundary of the proposed Project Area. NE-SW 180m/ SE
Oblique fault. 1) Salanpur -A seam is partly faulted in BH Nos. DER- 11, 20, 21. 2) Quarry of Salanpur -A seam terminating against footwall of the fault.
4 F5-F5 Parallel & near the eastern boundary of the proposed Project Area. NNE-SSW
140m/W to 40m/NW
Oblique fault. 1) Encountered in the workings of Laikdih Bottom. 2) Trend of Floor contour lines also indicates the fault.
5 F12 F12
Near eastern boundary of the proposed Project Area. NNE-SSW 10m/ESE
Oblique fault. Interpreted from the trends of Floor contour lines.
IGNEOUS ACTIVITIES
Mica Peridotite / Lamprophyre have been found to intrude the coal bearing
sedimentary strata both in the form of dykes and sills. Although dykes affect all
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the seams, their effect on coal seams is found to be less as compared to that
of sills.
The effect of sills of Mica peridotite is more pronounced in terms of their extent
and effect on coal seams. Sills occur randomly and their effect on coal seams
is erratic. Effect of pyrolitization due to intrusive is most pronounced in
Salanpur-A seam. Salanpur-B seam is found to be partially affected. Upper
seams are generally free from any intrusion.
The pattern of burning of coal seams is erratic and no regular trend could be
deciphered from the borehole data. Five dykes generally trending north-west
and south-east have been located in the area. Some of these have been
encountered in the old workings. Due to extensive soil cover, the end points of
the dykes could not be marked in some cases. From the behavior of the
burning of the coal seams and occurrence of Mica Peridotite in the boreholes,
it was found that effect of sills are more pronounced and very erratic in nature.
IN-SEAM BAND (I100)
The non- combustible bands like shale, sandstone, siderite etc. irrespective of
the thickness and grey shale(ash>75%), carbonaceous shale (ash>50%) in 1
meter and above in thickness occurring within the seam, have been excluded
from the total thickness of the seam for computing the effective thickness of
coal seams for the purpose of quality consideration. Rests of the dirt bands
have been included as part of coal seam.
Bands more than 1m in thickness is specifically contained to seams Laikdih
Middle, Laikdih Bottom, Salanpur D, Salanpur C, Salanpur B, Salanpur
A. The number of inseam bands ranges from ranges from 1 to as much as 30
and the average total thickness ranges from 1m to 8m. MP, shale and
sandstone band are reported in all the above boreholes.
DETAILS OF SEQUENCE OF COAL SEAM AND PARTING
The geological sequence of coal seams and intervening partings of the area is
given below:
TABLE2.6: SEQUENCE OF COAL SEAMS (WITH BRIEF DESCRIPTION) &
INTERVENING PARTINGS
Seam/Parting (P)
Stratigraphic Thickness (m)
No. of Full Seam
Intersections Grade
NGR/ Coal+ Coal in Coal+ Jhama Area
(Mt.)
Max. Floor Depth (m.) Minimum Maximum
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Seam/Parting (P)
Stratigraphic Thickness (m)
No. of Full Seam
Intersections Grade
NGR/ Coal+ Coal in Coal+ Jhama Area
(Mt.)
Max. Floor Depth (m.) Minimum Maximum
Chanch-Begunia (B-VI)
0.75(RBE-12) 1.75(RBE-15) 4 SI - WIII
Not assessed 140
Parting 57 64 Chanch-Begunia Special (B-VIB)
0.76(RBE-09) 0.99(RBE-15) 3 WII WIII
Not assessed 190
Parting 80 94 Ramnagar (B-
VIA) 0.78(RBE-12)
4.37(RVT-14A)
6 WII - UG
0.95 250
Parting 28 52 Laikdih (B-VI)
Top 0.40(KALCM-
21) 4.00 (RVT-
15) 12
SI WIII
0.60 300
Parting 1 10 Laikdih (B-VI)
Middle 0.45(KALCM-
21) 3.68
(KALCM-20) 10
SI WIII
0.87 310
Parting 3 11 Laikdih (B-VI)
Bot. 5.15 (RBE-7)
15.46(RVT-15)
16 WI UG
5.84 320
Parting 28 35
L11 0.15(RVT-
14A) 1.09 (RVT-
15) 18
SII UG
Not assessed 350
Parting 3 17
L-10 0.15 (RBE-
16) 2.25 (RBE-
11) 26
SI WIV
2.45 360
Parting 1 9
Salanpur-D(B-IV) 0.35
(KALCM-27) 5.60 (RBE-4) 32
WI UG
5.28 370
Parting 2 20
Salanpur-C(B-III) 1.30(KALCM-
13) 12.06 (RVT-
7) 40
WI UG
14.34 390
Parting 28 64
L-9 0.40(KALCM-
3) 3.46 (RVT-7) 30
WI UG
3.31 450
Parting 1 11
L-8 0.08 (RVT-5) 2.80
(KALCM-21) 25
WIII UG
2.97 460
Parting 1 16
L-7 0.10(KALCM-
03) 2.80
(KALCM-23) 40
WIV UG
3.61 475
Parting 1 11
L-6 0.60
(KALCM-3) 3.35(KALCM-
24) 40
SII - WIV
5.84 484
Parting 5 21
L-5 0.10
(KALCM-06) 1.25 (RBE-9) 5
WIV UG
Not assessed 500
Parting 3 26
L-4 0.20
(KALCM-25) 1.70
(KALCM-17) 26
WIV -- UG
1.92 530
Parting 1 16
L-3 0.25
(KALCM-21) 3.08 (DER-
14) 35
WIV - UG
2.11 550
Parting 1 11
L-2 0.22 (DER-4) 3.51
(KALCM-21) 37
WIIIUG
3.90 570
Parting 10 33 Salanpur-B(B-II) 2.20 10.40 (RBE- 44 WIII 19.24 610
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Seam/Parting (P)
Stratigraphic Thickness (m)
No. of Full Seam
Intersections Grade
NGR/ Coal+ Coal in Coal+ Jhama Area
(Mt.)
Max. Floor Depth (m.) Minimum Maximum
(KALCM-1) 11) UG Parting 3 29
Salanpur-A(B-I) 17.11 (RVT-
7) 47.54 (RBE-
09) 44
WIV UG
61.27 670
Parting 24.58(DER-
1) 43.46(DER-
2)
L-1 0.30(DER-2) 0.52(DER-
10) 3
W-I-UG
Not assessed 273
PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Physico-mechanical properties of rock as assessed while planning Mukunda
Opencast Block has been considered for the purpose of slope stability and
drilling & blasting requirements. Category of excavation for coal is 100%
Cat.-III and that for OB is 50% Cat.-III and 50% Cat.-IV.
Ultimate Pit slope of 35.5o has been considered for the final quarry depth of
270m.
MINING PARAMETERS
As mentioned earlier, the whole quarry will be worked in one section. Mining
parameters for both the sectors are given below:
Table2.7: Mining parameters
Sl. No.
Particulars Unit QUANTITY
1. Quarriable Area Sq.Km
3.61
2. Strike length (on Floor) m. 1740 1014
(max) (min)
3. Dip Rise width (on floor) m. 1248 769
(max) (min)
4. Maximum depth m 270
5. Total Mineable Reserve mt 122.96
6. Total O.B. Mm3 418.73
7. Av. Stripping Ratio M3/te 3.41
8. Annual Coal Production Capacity Mty 4.0
9. Production life Yr. 36
The seam wise extent with respect to the final stage quarry plan is given
below:
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Table 2.8: The extent of strike length and dip rise length for each seam
Name of the seam Strike Length (m) Dip-Rise Length (m) Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum
Ramnagar 100 50 90 75 Laikdih Top 700 150 175 70
Laikdih Middle 1000 200 600 300 Laikdih Bot 1400 300 700 300
L-10 1500 400 870 470 Salanpur-D 1600 500 950 600 Salanpur-C 1920 520 1150 820
L-9 1900 520 1150 810 L-8 1900 520 1150 810 L-7 1890 520 1150 810 L-6 1880 520 1150 800 L-4 1870 500 1150 800 L-3 1870 500 1150 780 L-2 1860 500 1100 770
Salanpur-B 1850 500 1100 750 Salanpur-A 1800 500 1100 750
CHOICE OF TECHNOLOGY
Considering the mining and geological condition of the area, the shovel-
dumper combination has been proposed for mining the quarry. They are the
following:
a) Moderate dip (4o to 7o) of the coal seam.
b) Mining of multiple seams separated by multi parting.
c) Development of some of the seams in one to two sections and goaf in
patches.
d) Presence of old abandoned opencast working in some parts of the
quarry.
The opencast mining with deployment of shovel dumper combination
has been proposed. The approved opencast projects (Chaptoria OC) in
the proposed area of Kalyaneshwari OCP was proposed to be working with
shovel dumper system. Therefore the proposed system has been
continued by providing additional equipment for achieving the higher
production level.
Other technologies like Dragline, Bucket Wheel Excavator, Surface miners
are ruled out under the given geo-mining condition. The reason for not
selecting these technologies is given below.
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Application of Dragline
The application of dragline is ruled out due to the following technical
reasons:
(i) The mine has moderately steep gradient unsuitable of dragline
application.
(ii) Annual workload of OB between the bottommost two coal seams does
not justify the application of dragline.
Application of Bucket Wheel Excavator
The application of Bucket Wheel is ruled out due to the following technical
reasons:
(i) The Bucket Wheel Excavator is suitable for excavating loose soil and
lignite deposits.
(ii) The mine has moderately steep gradient unsuitable of BWE application.
Application of Surface Miners
The application of Surface Miner is ruled out due to the following technical
reason:
(i) The mine has moderately steep gradient unsuitable of surface miner
application.
(ii) Surface miner can be applicable to bottom most seam i.e., Salanpur
A.
Deployment of smaller dumps truck
Smaller size dump trucks (such as 35T) have not been considered for
deployment for the following reasons:
(i) Smaller size trucks will need smaller loading shovels. The maximum
cutting height of these shovels will be lower than that of the shovels
suggested in this report. This will result in lower bench height and
increased area of excavation for the same volume of coal.
(ii) Large fleet will create problem in operation, maintenance and traffic
management.
(iii) Number of operators will increase which will adversely affect OMS
(iv) Cost per tonne cost of excavation is greater in smaller equipment
size.
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EQUIPMENT SELECTION
The selection process is the most critical part of the project planning. The
selection of equipment is based on the proposed method of mining, geo-
mining characteristics of the deposit, general adopted technology in BCCL,
standardization of equipment, annual workload, equipment life and project
life.
The following selection criteria have been considered for selecting the size
and type of the equipment:
1. The strike length of the mine
2. Annual rate of advance
3. Total volume of overburden and coal to be handled annually
4. The individual thickness of coal seam and partings
5. The geo-mining condition of the mine.
6. The type of mining system to be used like Inclined Slicing or
Horizontal Slicing.
7. The intuitive economics of the mine
Based on the above selection criteria, bigger size rope shovel (10 cum)
with 100T RD is being proposed for removal of Top OB and thick parting in
horizontal slicing method. 6-8 cum Hydraulic shovel will be used to extract
the comparatively thin partings. Coal production will be carried out in
inclined slicing method by deploying 6-8 cum Hyd. Shovel with 60T RD
combination.
The proposed place of deployment (in which partings, seams, etc.) of the
selected equipment is given below.
Mining Method for Overburden Removal
Shovel-Dumper mining system has been envisaged for working this
opencast project. Bigger size Rope Shovel is envisaged for overburden
removal. Thin Partings is proposed to be mined by inclined slicing method
while the upper OB benches along with substantial partings are proposed
to be taken by horizontal slicing. There is a substantial parting between
Laikhdih Bottom and Local XI & Salanpur C and Local IX. These partings
are to be excavated using bigger shovels (10cum Rope). The working and
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non-working benches have been shown in the quarry cross-sections.
These Rope Shovels are envisaged to work in conjunction with 100T Rear
Dumpers. For the estimation of the dumpers population, the lead for OB
transportation has been considered for each year and for each bench.
Mining Method for Coal Winning
Comparatively smaller size equipment has been envisaged for Coal
Winning. For coal production, 6-8 cum Hyd. Shovel with 60T RD have been
proposed in Salanpur A seam, which is the thickest of all the seams.
Other seam will also be worked with Hydraulic shovel. Some of the smaller
shovels will have backhoe attachment. One backhoe with smaller capacity
is also proposed in common to handle thin partings and dart bands. This
attachment will be useful tools in handling faulted area operation and
temporary sump formation in horizontal slicing method. For the estimation
of the dumpers population, the lead for coal transportation has been
considered for each year and for each seam. Productivity of this backhoe
has not been considered while calculation the requirement of HEMM for the
mine.
EXCAVATION
OVERBURDEN REMOVAL
The partings between the seams vary from 3m to 46m. The OB from the
benches above the coal seam is proposed to be removed by 4 nos. of
10m3 and 4 nos. of 6-8m3 electrical hydraulic shovels working in
conjunction with 100T and 60T dumpers respectively. Out of the four 6-8
m3 2 nos. of electric hydraulic shovel with backhoe attachment has been
proposed in the earliest year of the project. These backhoes will be used to
prepare the typical box-cut (batter road till the floor of the Salanpur A) of
the project. After completion of the rated life of these backhoes, they will be
replaced by same capacity front-end electric hydraulic shovel.
COAL EXTRACTION
Considering the thickness range, number of seams to be worked, status of
exploitation of seams, status of fire and production level, 2 No. of 6-8m3
Elect. Hyd. Shovel has been proposed for extraction of coal after proper
drilling and blasting. The OB shovels on upper benches will be also used
for coal extraction of upper coal seams and vice-versa.
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DUMPERS
For transportation of OB 50 Nos. of 100T and 47 nos. of 60T dumpers are
proposed.
For transportation of coal 17 Nos. of 60T dumpers for working with 6-8m3
Electrical Hyd. Shovel are proposed.
DRILLS
The selection and requirement of drills has been done considering the
following:
a) Workload as per calendar plan of excavation.
b) Annual productivity of the drills.
c) Yield of mass per running meter of hole drilled.
d) Physical location of drills, within the operating sections and planned
cycle of repair and maintenance.
For drilling in OB, 12 Nos. of RBH drill of 160mm dia. has been provided.
Similarly for drilling in coal, 2 Nos. of RBH drill with 160mm dia. has been
provided.
DOZER
Considering the size and nos. of excavator in OB section, 4 nos. of 410 HP
dozer in OB with 10cum rope shovel and 4 Nos. of 410 HP dozer with 6-
8m3 rope shovel have been provided for face cleaning in coal and OB
benches. Apart from this, 2 nos. of 410HP will be fitted with ripper
attachment for preparation of coal face.
Additionally, 2 nos. of 410 HP dozer have been provided for use at OB
dump sites including reclamation.
MINING SYSTEM AND SYSTEM PARAMETERS
Considering the moderate dip (4o to 7o) of the seams, it is proposed to
excavate the OB from advance benches by inclined slicing. The variation in
thickness of OB will make it difficult to maintain uniform bench height in OB
horizons. However, it is proposed to have a ceiling on OB bench height
from safety reasons. The height of the bench generally should not exceed
the boom height of the shovel. But due to variation in thickness of parting /
cover, the bench height sometimes may exceed the boom height by few
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meters temporarily for effective utilization of shovel in certain cases.
Necessary relaxation in this regard will have to be obtained from DGMS.
In the initial stage of the mine, the width of working and non-working
benches has been kept 40 and 20 m. Later on, the width of the cuts for
Shovel benches for OB will be 30 m. The maximum inclined height of the
shovel bench is proposed to be 15 m. With two way traffic along the bench,
the width of working bench of OB will be 55 m & for non-working it will be
35 m in the later years of the mine life.
The width of the cut for coal shovel varies from 10 15 m. The maximum
bench height for the coal shovel (6-8m3 Elect. Hyd. Shovel) is 10-12 m.
The width of working benches and non-working benches of coal shovels
may be kept preferably at 40 m and 25 m respectively.
The slope angle of the working benches is adopted as 70o for coal and OB
as well, while for OB dump it is adopted as 37o + 20. In the light of the
experience gained the elements of mining system can be modified during
the actual mining operations depending upon the physical and mechanical
properties of rock.
The following mining parameters have been considered in the project:
Table no 2.9 Sl. No.
Particular Unit Value
1 OB Bench Height upto 7th year mine operation m 12
2 OB Bench Height after 7th year mine operation m 13.5
3 Coal Bench Height for 6-8 cum shovels m 12
4 Coal Bench Height for other shovels m 10-12
5 Working bench width upto 8th year mine operation m 40
6 Non - Working bench width upto 8th year mine operation m 20
7 Working bench width after 8th year mine operation m 60
8 Non - Working bench width after 8th year mine operation m 30
9 Bench Slope for OB and coal Deg. 70
10 Blast Hole dia for OB mm 160
11 Blast Hole dia for coal mm 160
11 Powder Factor Kg/cum 0.3-0.4
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Table: 2.10 Size Or Magnitude of Operation
Existing Proposed
Sl. No.
Name of Colliery/Washery Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
Normative Prod.
(Mty)
Peak Prod. (Mty)
Lease Hold (Ha)
1 Begunia Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 306.00 0 0 306.00
2 Victoria West Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 310.00 0 0 310.00
3 Victoria Colliery (Closed for Production) 0 0 223.00 0 0 0
4 Damagoria Colliery (Closed for Production)
0 0 620.10 0 0 0
5 Proposed Kalyaneshwari OCP (KOCP) 223 Ha in the LH of Victoria Colliery, 620 Ha in the LH of Damagoria Colliery & 369.33 Ha outside LH (for external OB Dumping)
- - - 4.00 5.20 1212.43
6 Proposed Kalyaneshwari Coal Washery with approach road
- - - 3.60 3.60 15.66
Total 4.00 5.20 1844.09
2.5 POWER SUPPLY
The Project substation will receive power at 33 kV from 220/132/33 KV
Kalyaneshwari Sub-station of DVC.Two nos. of 33KV single circuit overhead
line feeders on separate poles are proposed to be drawn from 220/132/33
KV Kalyaneshwari Sub-station of DVC to the proposed Kalyaneshwari
project sub-station near the entry of the quarry.The distance between
220/132/33 KV Kalyaneshwari Sub-station of DVC and project substation will
be around 5 kms.It is proposed to establish one no. of 33/6.6 KV project
substation comprising of two nos. of 7.5 MVA 33/6.6 KV transformer at
suitable locations in non coal bearing area to cater the load of shovels,
pumps, CHP, Quarry and surface lighting and workshop etc. The total
estimated connected load and maximum demand for project substation
comes to the tune of 15603 KW & 8501 KVA for coal & OB.
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2.6 CLUSTER DESCRIPTION (LAND USE OF THE CLUSTER): The present and post-mining land-use Cluster XVII is given below:
Table- 2.11 LAND USE OF BEGUNIA COLLIERY:
Sl.No. Type of land use Present mining land use (in Ha)
Post-mining land use (in Ha)
1
Running Quarry Backfilled 0 0
Not Backfilled 0 0
2
Abandoned Quarry Backfilled 0 0
Not Backfilled 0 0
3 External OB dump 0 0
4 Service building/ Mine Infrastructure/
15 0
5 Homestead land 54.43 16.9
6 Coal dump 0.5 0
7 Road and rail 3.9 3.9
8 Ag/Fallow Land 52.9 52.9
9 Forest Land 0 0
10 Plantation 0 73.03
11 Water Body 72.9 72.9
12 Barren Land 106.37 86.37
Total 306 306
Table- 2.12: LAND USE OF VICTORIA WEST COLLIERY:
Sl.No. Type of land use Present mining land use (in Ha)
Post-mining land use (in
Ha)
1 Running Quarry Backfilled 0 0
Not Backfilled 0 0
2 Abandoned Quarry Backfilled 0 0
Not Backfilled 0 0
3 External OB dump
0 0
4 Service building/ Mine Infrastructure/
7.26 0
5 Homestead land
99 50.36
6 Coal dump
0.5 0
7 Road and rail
7.5 7.5
8 Ag/Fallow Land
7.7 7.7
9 Forest Land
0 0
10 Plantation
0 71.4
11 Water Body
33.2 33.2
12 Barren Land
154.84 139.84
Total
310 310
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Table-2.13: LAND USE OF PROPOSED KALYANESHWARI COAL WASHERY:
Sl.No. Type of land use Present mining land use (in Ha)
Post-mining land use (in Ha)
1 Running Quarry Backfilled 0 0
Not Backfilled 0 0
2 Abandoned Quarry Backfilled 0 0
Not Backfilled 0 0
3 External OB dump 0 0
4 Service building/ Mine Infrastructure
0 0
5 Homestead land 1.89 0
6 Old Coal dump 0 0
7 Road and rail 0 0
8 Ag/Fallow Land 0 0 9 Forest Land 0 0
10 Plantation 0 15.66 11 Water Body 0 0 12 Barren Land 13.77 0
Total 15.66 15.66
Table- 2.14: LAND USE OF PROPOSED KALYANESHWARI OCP:
Sl.No. Type of land use Present mining land use (in Ha)
Post-mining land use (in Ha)
1 Running Quarry Backfilled 0 0
Not Backfilled 0 0
2 Abandoned Quarry Backfilled 48.12 0
Not Backfilled 42.14 0
3 External OB dump 16.64 0
4 Service building/ Mine Infrastructure
4.94 0
5 Homestead land 42.59 7.72 6 Coal dump 2.31 0
7 Road and rail including Haul Road
53.46 56.4
8 Ag/Fallow Land 497.21 0 9 Forest Land 0 0
10 Plantation Plantation 24.78 753.95
Grass Carpeting 0 156
11 Water Body 23.98 24.87
12 Barren Land 456.26 213.49
Total 1212.43 1212.43
Table- 2.15 A: PRESENT & POST MINING LAND USE OF CLUSTER XVII
Sl.No. Type of land use
Present mining land use (in Ha)
Post-mining land use (in Ha)
1 Running Quarry Backfilled 0 0 Not Backfilled 0 0 2 Abandoned Quarry Backfilled 48.12 0
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Sl.No. Type of land use
Present mining land use (in Ha)
Post-mining land use (in Ha)
Not Backfilled 42.14 0 3 External OB dump 16.64 0
4 Service building/ Mine Infrastructure
27.2 0
5 Homestead land 197.91 74.98
6 Coal dump 3.31 0 7 Road and rail
including Haul Road 64.86 67.8
8 Ag/Fallow Land 557.81 60.6 9 Forest Land 0 0
10 Plantation
Plantation 24.78 914.04 Grass Carpeting 0 156
11 Water Body 130.08 130.97 12 Barren Land 731.24 439.7
Total 1844.09 1844.09
Table- 2.15 B CONCEPTUAL POST CLOSURE LAND USE OF CLUSTER
XVII AS PER MoEF FORMAT Land use during mining Plantation
including grass carpeting
Water body
Public use
Undisturbed Total
Top soil dump
0
External waste dump 474.22
474.22
Excavation 340 24.87 2.94
367.81
Road & rail
64.86
64.86
Built up area (infrast. Coal dump) 153.44
74.98 228.42
Afforestion 24.78
24.78
Water body
106.1
106.1
Undisturbed area 77.6
500.3 577.9
Total 1070.04 130.97 67.8 575.28 1844.09
2.7 Work Shop & Store:
A workshop has been proposed to render services of routine maintenance,
schedule maintenance and minor repair of the equipment envisaged for
Kalyaneshwari OCP. A new workshop is proposed to be constructed in the
proposed space for infra-structure.
Both Excavation Workshop and E & M Workshop to be for maintained is as
given below:
The overall space requirement of this workshop has been taken keeping in
view total no. of major HEMMs as given below:
Table-2.16: Total no. of major HEMMs Sl.No. Type of HEMM Capacity Nos.
01. Rear Dumper (OB) 100 Te 50 02. Rear Dumper (OB + Coal) 60 Te 64
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Sl.No. Type of HEMM Capacity Nos. 03. Dozer 410 HP 18 03. Elect. Rope Shovel 10 Cu. M. 4 04. Elect. Hydraulic Shovel 6-8 Cu. M. 5 05. RBH Drill 160 mm 14
The proposed workshop will be a project workshop. This will be the only
workshop for maintenance and repair of HEMMs deployed in Kalyaneshwari
OCP.
One E&M workshop shed has also been proposed for repair and maintenance
of pumps, motors CHP assemblies etc. Repair/maintenance of LMVs has not
been included in the scope and will be done from outside agencies.
Scope of work mainly includes the following: a) Excavation workshop I) Preventive maintenance: a) Daily maintenance including washing of equipment. b) Scheduled maintenance including lubrication c) Inspection II) Incidental minor repair / replacement of components and assemblies of HEMM III) Routine inspection and scheduling for repair needs for central
workshop. IV) Incidental minor repairs of assemblies and sub- assemblies of mining
and mechanical equipment i.e. shovel, drill, etc. b) E & M workshop I) Daily washing and inspection of the E & M equipment II) Routine / scheduled maintenance of E & M equipment III) Incidental minor repair / replacement of sub- assemblies and
components of CHP equipment and accessories, water pumps and pumping installation and other E & M equipment.
Proposed Facilities: a) Excavation workshop
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EIA-EMP Cluster XVII Mines of BCCL II-24 Job No: 200308025
i) Scheduled inspection & maintenance and repair shed for dumpers (including lubrication).
ii) Store complex with store shed (2100 sq. mtrs.), separate POL &
cement store, Scrap yard, store office etc. iii) Mechanised washing of specially constructed platforms for dumpers
and dozers.
iv) Maintenance & minor repair shed for dozers v) Minor repair / replacement of assemblies and sub-assemblies of shovels and drills etc.,