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IL!BBSR/FAC/MoEF/201 9-20/01
Date: 29 April 2019
To The Govt of India Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change Regional Office Eastern Zone P.13, Chandrasekharpur Bhubaneswar —751 023
Kind Attn: Dr. R.K. DEY, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (C).
Ref: MoEF Clearance Letter No. 21-429120064A.111.
Dear Sir,
With reference to above mentioned letter, we are submitting herewith required compliance status as mentioned below:
As per proposed expansion of campus for Infosys Limited at E14 Info city, Chandaka Industrial Estate, Bhubaneswar -751024, we have completed construction of all buildings.
We are pleased to certify that we meet the various pollution norms specified in notification - 21-429/2006-lAi11 under ref (2) carried out by regular checking. We are submitting herewith the hard copies of the six monthly analysis report of Ambient Air, Noise monitoring, Soil analysis, Ground water as per the compliance report pertaining to Oct'18-. Mar 19. Also we have mailed the soft copies of analysis report to mail id - mef.ornic.in & roez.bsr-mef?nic.in
You are requested to kindly let us know If any further details need to be provided in this matter.
Thanking you, Yours Faithfully,
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Attached: 1. Compliance Report 2. Annexure —I (Monitoring Report) 3. Annexure - II (Initiative Conserve Resources) 4. Analysis reports from Oct'18— Mar19
Copy to: 1. The Orissa State pollution control Board, Paribesh Bhawan, P.1118, Unit-VIII, BBSR.
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COMPLIANCE REPORT
Compliance to Environmental Clearance Letter No. 21-429/20064A.1I1 for expansion of campus for Infosys Limited at E14 Info city, Chandaka Industrial Estate, Bhubaneswar -751
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St A: flPEtIFIC cpNDrnoNs I. Construction Phase
ompliance Compliance
During construction phase, set of toilet with septic tank and soak pit was constructed on
All required sanitary and hygienic measures the site for construction workers. should be in place before starting construction Presently, toilet and urinal facility is
activities and to be maintained throughout the available at South side of the food court
construction phase. area for contract labors.
First aid facility was available at construction office area. First aid trained personnel were
11 A first aid room will be provided in the Project both available. during construction and operation of the Project. 24 x 7 ambulance facility is available to all
inside the campus Presently, First aid and Doctors facility is available within the campus.
Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities Drinking water & sanitary facilities were should be provided for construction workers at the provided during construction phase.
site. The safe disposal of waste water and solid Waste generated during construction phase
wastes generated during the construction phase was processed along with the operational
should be ensured. area waste (was connected to existing PHE system).
iv Provision should be made for the supply of fuel Provision for kitchen and food facility was utensils such as pressure cooker etc. available during the construction phase.
Regular health checkups and periodical awareness were being conducted along with
v All the labors to be engaged for construction safety awareness program. Safety standards should be screened for health and adequately were maintained at site throughout the period treated before engaging them to work at the site, of construction.
For disinfection of waste water, use ultras violate Waste water generated during construction radiation, not chlorination, phase was processed along with the
vi operational area waste (was connected to existing PHE system).
Solid waste management-provide arrangements Compost pit was provided during construction
for composting biodegradable wastes at site. phase for composting biodegradable waste. Vii
All the top soil excavated during construction Excavated soil during construction is being
activities should be stored for use in used for filling up low area and for landscape vlU horticulturcllandsoape development within development within the campus.
Project.
Use of diesel generator sets during construction DG sets were provided with suitable acoustic
phase should be enclosed type and should metal enclosures. All D.0 sets are confirmed Ix conform to EPA rules prescribed for air and noise to EPA Rules prescribed for air and noise
emission standards. emission standards.
Ambient noise levels should conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental
X pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality Periodical checks were in place during
should be closely monitored during construction construction phase.
phase.
Construction spoils including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be
xi allowed to contaminate water courses and the During construction, it was ensured that the
dump sites for such material be secured so that hazardous waste were kept and disposed
they should not leach into the ground water. safely to prevent contamination of ground water.
The diesel generator sets to be used during DG sets have provided with suitable acoustic construction phase should be low Sulphur diesel metal enclosurcs. D.0 sets have confirmed to
xll type and should conform to E(P) Rules prescribed EPA Rules prescribed for air and noise for air and noise emission standards- emission standards.
Vehicles hired for bringing construction material to -
the site should be in good condition and should xlii conform to applicable air and noise emission All vehicles have been verified for PUC
standards and should be operated only during certification.
non-peak hours.
Fly ash should be used as building material in the All the blocks used for construction of walls construction as per the provisions of Fly Ash were of fly ash mix.
XV Notification of sept,1999 and amended as on August2003 The cement used for the construction
purposes are PPC.
xv Ready mixed concrete must be used in building Same was used for all construction purposes. construction.
Storm water control and its reuse as per CGWB and BIS standards for various applications
xvi Yes, complied during construction
Water demand during construction should be Yes, same was followed at the time of
reduced by use of pre mixed concrete, curing construction. XVII agents and other best practices referred.
Permission to draw ground water shall be obtained No ground water was used for construction
from the competent Authority prior to construction purpose. xvlll / operation of the project.
Separation of grey and black water should be done Yes, same was followed at the time of by the use of dual plumbing line for separation of construction.
XIX grey and black water.
Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized Yes, complied during construction. treatment should be done.
xx
Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking All buildings are designed with sensor based -
should be of low flow either by use of aerators or controllers for wash basin and toilets. xxl pressure reducing devices or sensor based
control.
Use of glass may be reduced by up to 40% to Under- deck insulation and thermos shield reduce the electricity consumption and load on air coating in the newer buildings, to reduce the
xxii conditioning. If necessary, use high quality double heat load
glass with special reflective coating in windows. External surfaces painted in pastel shades, to reflects heat High- quality reflective and double glass are used to reduce heat ingress and control UV factor
Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Under- deck insulation and thermos shield Energy conservation building code by using coating in the newer buildings, to reduce the
Xxiii appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill heat load and heat transmission requirement.
xxiv Adequate measures to reduce air and noise We are following CPGB norms to reduce air pollution during construction keeping in mind and noise pollution at the site. CPCB norms on noise limits.
xxv Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per energy conservation building code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air-conditioned All the external walls are double wall.
spaces while it is asp rational for non-air
conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement.
xxvi Disposal of Muck should not create any adverse All precautions were taken while disposal of
effect on the neighboring communities and muck. disposed taking necessary precautions.
- II. Operation Phase
The installation of the sewage treatment plant (STP) Sewage generation from the campus is 240
should be certified by an independent expert and KIM. Third party testing is done on monthly I) should submit a report in this regard to the Ministry basis. The sewage is treated to tertiary level
before the project is commissioned for operation. confirming to OSPOB standards and reuses for gardening.
Water harvesting system and energy conservation Rain water is being collected, stored and measures like installation of solar panels for lighting reused for Landscaping.
II) the areas outside the building should be integral part Solar Panels are installed on terrace and
of the project design and should be in place before solar energy is being used for heating water & lighting gardens and common
project commissioning. areas.
The solid waste generated should be properly collected & segregated before disposal to the City
Ill) Municipal Facility. The in vessel bio conversion All solid waste are properly collected and
technique should be used for composting the organic segregated before disposal.
waste.
Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste Hazardous and medical waste material is should be disposed of as per applicable Rules & sent for safe disposal to third party (OSPCB
iv) norms with necessary approvals of the Orissa State certified waste vendor). Pollution Control Board.
The green belt design along the periphery of the plot The landscape is developed in approx. shall be planned to achieve attenuation factor 40% area of the campus. There are 10000
conforming to the day and night noise standards tree species, which have planted, are of
V) prescribed for residential land use. The open spaces indigenous variety. 12 & In the last half year plants around
inside the plot should be suitably landscaped with 9310 shrubs & creepers are added. plants of indigenous variety Landscape development work is always in
Progress. S . I $hrubs& I
Month !Xian creepers Total 1 I 2800 Ocilla I 2801 I
Nov98 1 3 4700 I 4703
Dec18 6 0 6
Jan'19 0 1810_ 1810
Feb19 0 D 0
Mar'19 2 0 - 2_ 9322 Total 12 9310
Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality, Incremental pollution loads on the ambient
vi) noise and water quality should be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project
air quality; noise and water quality are being monitored on monthly basis by third party vendor (PCB & MOEF certified vendor)
Application of solar energy should be incorporated for Solar energy is being used to provide hot
vii) illumination of common areas, lightings for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar
water in both the Guest house and also lighting for gardens and common areas.
water heating.
Adequate measure should be taken to avoid any Entry and exit to the campus are located in
viii) traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site.
such a way that it does not affect public traffic system on the adjoining roads.
A report on the energy conservation measures Submitted along with application for MOEF
IX) should be prepared incorporating details about building materials & technology, R & U factors etc.
clearance also attached highlights with this report.
and submitted to the ministry in three months' time.
PART-B. GENERAL CONDITIONS
i) The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA Report should be implemented in letter and spirit.
Agreed and followed. We are certified to lS014001 and OHSASI 8001 STANDARDS. Infosys is the first IT company in the world to publish its sustainability report based on the latest Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G4 comprehensive frame work. CR1 is the most widely respected sustainability reporting framework worldwide.
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submitted to the ministry and its Regional Office, Bhubaneshwar.
Officials from the Regional Office of MOEF, Bhubaneshwar who would be monitoring the implementation of environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents/ data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to MOEF should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional office of MOEF, Bhubaneshwar.
In the case of any changes(s) in the scope of the project, the project would require a fresh appraisal by this Ministry.
The Ministry reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1966, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner.
All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 etc. shall be obtained,
Being complied. Submitted regularly
Agreed and is followed.
Point Noted
Point Noted
License from the Chief Controller of Explosives - Ministry of Commerce and Industry Petroleum and Explosives Safety organization (PESO) License No: P/HQ1ORII5/999(P18977) Dated 01 .10.2002 valid till 31st Dec 2021
ii)
4.
as applicable by project proponents from the F Fire Approval: For High rise buildings CCC. SDB-
competent authorities. 4 & Hostel Block Buildings is available, for other buildings: NA (Still we have applied for Fire NOC for all building inside campus) Civil Aviation: NA Forest Conservation Act: NA
The project proponent should advertise in at Wildlife protection Act: NA
8. least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Orissa State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the Done during initial stage
website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at httpi/www.envfor.nic.in . The advertisement should be made within 7days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional office of this Ministry at Bangalore.
9. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 the Air (Prevention and control of Accepted. We are complying with all the rules and Pollution) Act 1981, the Environment regulations laid against our projects (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 2006.
10. Under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 legal action shall be initiated against the project proponent if it was Point Noted
found that construction of the project has been started without obtaining environmental clearance.
11. Environmental clearance is subject to final order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the matter of Goa Foundation vs. Union of Point Noted
India in Writ Petition (Civil) No.460 of 2004 as may be applicable to this project
Annexure-1
Monitoring report
The environmental status was assessed and report prepared by approved laboratories from OSPCB (Mitra S. K. Pvt Ltd). The following environmental components were focused:
• Air Environment (Ambient Air Quality and Noise Levels.) • Land Environment (Surface soil and characteristics) • Water Environment (Quality of Surface and Groundwater sources)
Ambient Air Quality
Ambient air quality was monitored at eight stations and survey time was 24 Hrs for each station. Selection of air quality monitoring station was done as per MoEF guidelines for conducting EIA study. One station was set up at the project site (core Zone) and four are in upwind direction and three are in down wind direction of the project site. The pollutant concentration levels of PM 101 PM 2.5, Sulphur Dioxide (SO2). Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx), NI-13, Ni, AS, Benzene, Benzo (a) Pyrene, 03. CO and Pb are measured. It was observed that concentration levels of all parameters are well within the prescribed limits and AS, Benzene, Benzo (a) Pyrene and 03 are below detection limit at all locations.
Ambient Air (g/m3) 450 400 350 300 250
- 200 150 100 50 0
—4.—PM 10
-U—PM 2.5
-4—Sulphur Dioxide (S02)
.-N—Oxides of Nitrogen (Nox)
NH3
Noise Levels
Noise monitoring was carried out at nine locations at and around the site. The noise levels at day & night time recorded are found below permissible limit.
Noise [dB (A)] 80.0
70.0
50.0
40.0
30.0 4
20.0
10.0
lMar-19 PermisSil Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 I
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[U Day Time 63.6 63.3 62.0 62.6 63.4 63.2 75
• Night Time 49.4 49.6 48.7 50.4 50.6 48.7 70
Soil Quality
To assess the baseline soil quality, eight numbers of soil samples are collected and analyzed. The color of surface soil at the site is light brown. The share of carbon, calcium and organic matter content in the soil is more compared to others, however other macronutrients have been found in very insignificant quantities.
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Water Qualit
The analysis of water quality was done and compared with the drinking water standards prescribed by CPCB. All the parameters are well within the prescribed limits fqr the drinking water standards except the Physical parameters. Also ground water samples are collected from site and the water quality with respect to almost all was observed to be of good and acceptable quality except for the concentration of p1-i which was found to be lower than permissible limit.
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Annexure -II
Initiative to conserve resources
Impacts were also evaluated qualitatively using engineering judgment and best management practices. Adequate environmental management measures are incorporated to minimize the adverse environmental impacts and assure sustainable development of the area.
Energy
• Monitoring lighting and fans in night shifts. • Optimization of chiller and AHU operations. • Solar energy used for water heating in Hostel & Guest House. • Use of low energy and environmental friendly materials, process and equipment's. • Energy efficient HVAC and lighting system. • Purchase of energy efficient appliances. • Installation of Motion sensors in all the rest rooms. Installation of LED in rest rooms. • Terminator programs for auto shut down of computers after office hours and during
weekends. • Rectification is done to old equipment for energy efficient equipment. • Reduction in consumption unit/ person is 3% in 2018-19 Based on the annual
consumption FY 2017-2018. Paper
• Password protection enabled for printers & photocopier machine to minimize paper wastage.
• Printers - Enabled Economy mode by 2 pages! sheet & duplex printing • Study material and certification documents made available at common place to enable
better utilization. • Encourage the use of scanned copies to avoid need for printing. • Recycled paper introduced for note keeping. • Track employees printing more than 100 pages per day and seek justification
Water
• Daily water meter readings being monitored for all locations to study consumption pattern & identifying gaps flosses.
• Isolation of non-functional areas • Leakage testing and arresting of firefighting pipe lines. • Press-matic taps in place of conventional taps in Food Court. • Reduction of lawn area by 3% • Watering to trees is done in 3days interval instead of everyday which are older than 4
years. • Increase in water consumption (KU person) is 10.4% in 2018-19 Based on the annual
consumption FY 2017-2018.
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Report No.; BBS/249 Date :01.11.2013 Sample No. : MSKGL/ED/2018-19/10/00395,
00396 & 00398 Sample Description: Ambient Noise
Mitra S. K. Private Limited N-51100, Ground floor
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SI. o N Sampling Date
I
Sampling Location Results in dB(A)
Day Time Night Time
I. 05.10.2018 Near Food Court 58.7 47.2
2. 05.10.2018 Near STP 58.1 44.9
3. 06.10.2018 Near DC Room 62.3 46.8
Report Prepared
For Mitra S. K. Private Limited
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Sample Description: Ambient Noise
Report No. B8S1263 Date :01.11.2018 Sample No. MSKGUED/20I8-19/10/00908,
Mitra S. K. Private N-S/laO. Ground Floor IRC Wage. NayapalIi Bhubancswar -751015 (CIN U51909W91966PTCO230371
1: (0674) 2362918 1 236017 F: (0674)2362918
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ANALYSIS RESULT
SL No Sampling Date Sampling Location __________________
Results in dB(A)
Day Time Night Time
1. 21.10.2018 Chiller Room 67.8 52.4
2. 21.10.2018 STP in STPI Campus 71.2 55.6
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Authorized Signatory
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T (0674) 236291812380917 F :(0674)2162918
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TEST REPORT
Name & Address of the Customer: Report No.: BBS/639 INFOSYS LIMiTED
Date :28.11.2018 PLOT NO. E14 INFOCITY, Sample No. : MSKGUED/2012•19/11/0015 1, BIIUI3ANES WAR - 751 024
00 152 & 00153
Sample Description : Ambient Noise
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No Sampling Date Sampling Location Results in dB(A)
Day Time Night Time
1. 02.11.2018 Near Food Court 59.1 46.7
2. 02.11.2018 New STP 56.4 45.9
3. —r 02.11.2018 — Zea— r Room 61.8 1 47.5
Report Prepared
For Mitra S. K. Private Limited
Authorized Signatory
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Name & Address of the Customer:
Report No.: B B Sf653 INFOSYS LIMITED
Date :28.11.2018 PLOT NO. E/4 INFOCITY, Sample No. : MSKGTJED/201 8-19/11/00154, BHUBANES WAR - 751 024
00155
Sample Description : Ambient Noise
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI, No Sampling Date Sampling Location Results in dB(A)
Day Time Night Time
3. 04.11.2018 Chiller Room 69.5 53.8
2. 04.11.2018 STP in STPI Campus 69.9 54.3
Report Prepared
For Mitra S. K. Private Limited
Authorized Signatory
S M.O.: Shrxti Contra (5111 Fkn), 74B, Acbarya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, kolkata -700016. West Beog&. India
1 :91334014300012285 00A* /2265 0001 F: 91 3322650008 E infofrtithBsk.com W tntaskcom
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Name & Address of the Customer: LNFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. £14 INFOCITY. BFIUIIANESWAR - 751 024
Report No.: BBS/720 Date :01.01.2019 Sample No. : MSKGIJED/20I 8-19/12/00129.
12/00130.12/00131.00132.00192 Sample Description: Ambient Noise
ANALYSIS RESULT
Resulls in dB(A) SI. No Sampling Date Sampling Location
Day Time Night Time
I. 01.122018 Near Food Court 60.3 44.5
2. 01.12.2018 NearSTP 54.8 46.1
3 I 01.12.2018 Sit in 8Th Campus 'f 64.3 50.6
4. 02.12.2018 Near DG Room 62.9 50.4
5. 02.12.2018 Chiller Room 67.7 51.9
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Authorized Signatory
HO.: Shrachi Centre (5th Fbor). 746. Athaya JagadCh Chandra Boas Road, Yaceta- 100 01$, WON BangS, Sa
1:9133 4014 3QQO/226$ 000612265 0007 F: 913322660008 9: iI*sflskoimW : www witas.com
Mitra S. K. Private Limited H-51100, Ground Floor IRC Wage, NayaIk Bhubaneswar -75IOl5 UN! U51909W91956PTG023031
T : (14) 236291612360911 F (74) 2362918
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Name & Address of the Customer:
Report No.: BBS/862 INFOSYS LIMITED
Date :31.01.2019 PLOT NO. E/4 INFOCITY, Sample No. : MSKGLIED/2018-19/0I/00539, BHUBANES WAR - 751 024
to 00543
Sample Description : Ambient Noise
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No Sampling Date Sampling Location Results in dB(A)
Day Time Night Time
1. 04.01.2019 Near Food Court 63.8 47.2
2.
3.
04.01.2019
05.01.2019
Near STP
Near DO Room
56.2
60.5
46.9
51.3
4. 05.01.20 19 STP in STPI campus 65.6 52.8
S. 06.01.2019 Chiller room 66.8 53.7
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Mitra S. K. Private Limited N-S/tOO. Ground Fot IRC W39e Nsyap!i BlksJa)eswar- 1510'5 CIN: U51909W81958P7CO23037
T (0674)2362916/23J_0917 F : (0674)2362918
TESTING *INSPECTION
TEST REPORT
Name & Address of the Customer: Report No.: BBS/Oil
INFOSYS LIMITED
Date :28.02.2019 PLOT NO. E/4 INFOCITY, Sample No. : MSKGLJEDI20I8-19102/00222. RHUBANES WAR -751 024
to 00226
Sample Description : Ambient Noise
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No Sampling Date Sampling Location Results in dB(A)
Day Time Night Time
I. 01.02.2019 Near Food Court 64.6 49.5
2. 01.02.2019 Near SIP 61.1 45.9
3. 02.02.2019 Near DC Room 58.7 50.8
4. 03,02.2019 SIP in STPI campus 67.3 52.4
S. 01.021019 Chiller room 65.2 54.6
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N-5/1 00, Ground Floor lRCViage, Naysparn Bhubaneswar -751015 CIN U51909VV91956PTCO23037
T: (0674)236291812380917 F: (0674)2362918
. INSPECTION
TEST REPORT
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. E/4 INFOCITY, SHUBANES WAR - 751 024
Report No.: BBS/195 Date :01.04.2019 Sample No. : MSKOL/ED/201 8-19/03/00951,
03/00952,03/00953,00954,00955 Sample Description : Ambient Noise
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No Sampling Date Sampling Location Results in dB(A)
Day Time Night Time
1. 10.03.2019 Near Food Court 66.8 48.7
2. 11.03.2019 Near SIP $8.2 44.5
3 11.03.2019 I SIP in STPI Campus 64.1 51.4
4. 11.03.2019 Near DG Room 57.3 48.6
5. 10.03.2019 Chiller Room 69.6 50.3
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r Authorized Signatory
ISA • SJtr*etj rsatva (tfl Finnñ 74R Aet.n. .MnMW, fthandm Rn.. Ranji Knatsis • 7m nut W.tt R.nnsI sell.
Mitra S. K. Private Limited N4II,GqOw12F)3o IRC Wage, Nalapalli Bhitar'osn- 751015 GIN: U51909W81956P1c023037
T (0674)236291612360917 F :W4)236291$
Name & Address of the Customer: LNFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. £14 FNFOCIfl. HHLJBANES\VAR -751 024,
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TEST REPORT
Report No. : BDS!730 Date :01.01.3019 Sample No. : MSKGLJED/20I8-19/12/00125 Sample Description : Soil Daze of sampling :03.12.2018 Sampling Location : Infosys Campus
ANALYSIS RESULT
St. No. Parameters Unit Test Method
Lab Method Brown
Result
I. Colour $Jone $ YR 514
2. Alkalinity(ssCaCO3) TPMRvISK/FJI/IJ Methods of soil analysis soil 0.016
science socity for America part hlpgO45
3. Organic Mailer % IS 2720 (Pan 22)-1972z RlThi:1995 0.61
TPMIMSK/EJIIL Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as P) ¼ (Soil Science Society for America) Pan-11, pg <0.0003
___ ___________________________ ______ 1040-1041
L_ 1 Bicarbonate °"°
TPM/MSK/E/1/W. Methods of Soil Analysis 0.020 (Soil Science socity for America)Part II. pg 945
6. Carbonate TPM/MSK/E/I/X, Methods of Soil Analysis . . I
Nil (soil Science seedy for America) Part II. pg 945
7. pH(l:2.5)a125°C None IS2720 (Part 26)-1987;RtITh:2007 7.66
S. Total Carbon ¼ IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972; Rffm: 1995 0.66 - . TPM/MSK/Fil/J/,Methoeds of soil Analysis
9. Available Chloride (Soil Science society for America) Pan II. 0.014 Pg.947 I
tO. Available Sulphate 1S2720 (Part 27)-1977;Rffm:2006 4.0012
TPM/MSK/E/IIS methods of Soil Analysis Soil II. Available Nitrate Analysis Soil Sience society for America Part 0.0098
tI.pg_1219 TPM/MSKIE/1/F. Methods of Soil Analysis
12. Exchangeable Calcium ¼ (Soil Science Society for America) Part-H, pg 0.15 1006
TPM/MSKIEII/F. Methods of Soil Analysis I). Exchangeable Magnesium % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11, pg 0.024
For Mitra S. K. Private Limited Re ed by:
. SR Authorized Signatory
HO.: SMCtII Centre (5th Floor). 748, Aawya Jagadish Chan&a Bose Road, Kolkata - 700 016, West Bengal. kdIa T: 91 334014 3000/2265 0006122650001 F: 9133 2265 0008 E : W**ask.WAW: www.n*ask.com
Mitra S. K. Private Limited TESTING .INSPECTION
N5I1. Growid Floor RC Wage. NriapA 81thaneswu .751015 CAN: 051009W1 956PTCO23037
I : (0674) 236291812360911 F :(0674)2362918 TEST REPORT
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLO1' NO. E14 INFOCITY. BFIUBANESVAR - 751 024,
Report No. : 885/738 Date :01.01.2019 Sample No. MSKGLJED/201 8.19/12.100126 Sample Description: Soil Date olsampling :03.12.2018 Sampling Location : Patia
ANALYSIS RESULT
St. No. Parameters Unit Test Method Result
I. Colour None Lab Method Reddish Brown 1 2.5 YR 5
2. Alkalinity (as CaCO1 ) 1FM/MSK/6/l/U Methods of soil analysis soil 0.015
science socity America 945 _for _pan _Ii_,pg _____________
3. Organic Matter lS2720 (Part 22)-1972;Rffm:l995 0.70
TPM/MSK/Eil/L. Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as P) (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11, pg 0.0006
1040-1041
5. Bicarbonate TPMJMSK/E/1/W. Methods of Soil Analysis 0.019 (Soil Science socity for America)Part II , pg 945
6. Carbonate 1'PMAISKJEJI/X, Methods of Soil Analysis
Nil (soil Science socity for America) Part II. pg 945
7. pH (1:2.5) at 25°C None IS 2720 (Pan 26)1987; RfTm:2007 6.94
8. Total Carbon ¶4 1S2720 (Part 22)-l972;Rffm:1995 j 0.76
TPM/MSK/E/IIJ/.Methoeds of soil Analysis 9. Available Chloride (Soil Science society for America) Part II. I 0.014
Pg.947
10. Available Sulphate ¶4 IS 2720 (Part 27)-1977; Rffm:2006 0.004
TPM/MSK/E/IIS methods of Soil Analysis Soil II. Available Nitrate Analysis Soil Sience society for America Part <0.0004
lI.pg_1219 -- TPM/MSKJEII/F, Methods of Soil Analysis
12. Exchangeable Calcium % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11, pg 0.07 1006
TPM/MSKIEI1/F. Methods of Soil Analysis 13. Exchangeable Magnesium % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11, pg 0.006
1003
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Reted by: IkI It
aBSR Authorized Signatory
N.O. S&adii Centre (5th Floor). 148. kflatya Ja9adI 'ii%MCe Road. Ko$ca*a .700 016. West Ben9ai, India
T: 91334014 3000/2285 000612265 0007 F: 9133 2265 0006 C : kdoSnivs*,cwii W: w.n*astcwn
Mitra S. K. Private Limited N-S/tOO, Gicijid Floor IRC Viage. NayepS Bhitxiesww-7510I5 GIN: U51909w91956P
1 (0674)2362916/2360917 F (0674)2362918
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. E14 INFOCITY, E314UBANES WAR - 751 024.
Sn TESTING .INSPECTIQN
TEST REPORT
Report No. : BBS/74 I Date :01.01.2019 Sample No. MSKGL/ED/2018-l9112/00l28 Sample Description: Soil Date of sampling :03.12.2018 Sampling Location Pathargadia
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No. Parameters Unit Test Method Result
I. Colour None Lab Method Reddish Brown
2. Alkalinity (as CaCQ) TPM/MSK/E/IIU Methods of soil analysis soil 0.014
science America 945 _socity_for _part _II_,pg
3. Organic Matter % IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972; Rffm:1995 037
TPM/MSK/E/IIL. Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as?) % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11, pg 0.0009
1040-1041
5 Bicarbonate TPM/MSK/E/lfW, Methods of Soil Analysis 0.017 (Soil Science socity for Auneriea)Part ii. pg 945
6. Carbonate % . TPMIMSKIE/I/X. Methods of Soil Analysis
Nil (soil Science socity for America) Part If, pg 945
7. pH (1:2.5) at 25°C None IS 2720 (Part 26)-1987; Rffiw2007 7.71
8. Total Carbon 15 2720 (Part 22).1972: RfTm: 1995 0.82
- TPM/MSK/EJl/Jf,Methoeds of soil Analysis 9. Available Chloride 34 (Soil Science society for America) Part Il, 0.012
Pg.947
10. Available Sulphate % IS 2720 (Part 27)-1977; Rffmn:2006 <0.0012
TPMIMSK/E/I/S methods of Soil Analysis Soil II. Available Nitrate Analysis Soil Sience society for America Part 0.0015
ll.pg_1219 IPM/MSK/E/IIF. Methods of Soil Analysis
12. Exchangeable Calcium % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-] I, pg 013 1006
TPM/MSK/EiI/F, Methods of Soil Analysis 13. Exchangeable Magnesium (Soil Science Society for America) Past-If. pg 0.084
_______ 1003
-C- itra S. K. Private Limited
Rep' ared by: . For M
Authorized Signatory
HO.: Shrathi Cenbo (5th Float). 748. iWwya inadlah Chandra Bose Road, Ko*ata- 700 016. ww Bengal. Ind 1:91 3340143000122650006/22650007 F :91 3322860006 E : frifo@mlvastccm W mask.m
Mitra S. K. Private Limited N•5/100. Ground For IRC V%kge. Nryalialli 8Mtawu- 751015 CPU U5l%9WB1956PTc023037
1 (0674)2291812360917 F :(0674)2362918
Name & Address or the Customer:
INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. E/4 INFOCITY. BIIIJBANESWAR -751 024.
TESVING 'INSPECTION
TEST REPORT
Report No. : BRSI740 Date :01.01.2019 Sample No. : MSKG[JED/201 8-19/12/00127 Sample Description : Soil Date of sampling :03.12.2018 Sampling Location : Shailashrec vihar
ANALYSIS RESIJIT
I SI. No. Parameters Unit Test Method Result
I. Colour None Lab Method Reddish Brown 2.5 YR 418
2. Alkalinity (as CaCO3 ) TPMIMSK/E/l/U Methods of soil analysis soil
0.011 science America 945 _socity _for _part _II_,pg
3. Organic Mailer IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972; RlTht 1995 0.57
TPM/MSK/E/I/L Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as P) (Soil Science Society for America) Part-H. pg <0.0003
1040-1041
5 Bicarbonate ° TPM/MSKIE/I/W, Methods of Soil Analysis
0.013 (Soil Science socity for America)Part II, pg 945
6 Carbonate TPMIMSK/Efl/X. Methods of Soil Analysis Nil (soil Science socity for America) Part II. pg 945
7. pH (1:2.5) at 250C None IS 2720 (Pan 26)-1987: Rffm:2007 6.38
8. Total Carbon 1S2720 (Part 22)-1972;Rffm:1995 0.62
TPM/MSK/EII /J/.Methoeds of soil Analysis 9. Available Chloride (Soil Science society for America) Part II. 0.013
Pg.947
10. Available Sulphate 1S2720 (Pan 27)-1977;ltffni:2006 0.010
TPM/MSKJE/1/S methods of Soil Analysis Soil -- II. Available Nitrate Analysis Soil Sience society for America Part 0.0017
lLpg_1219 TPM/MSKIEIIIF. Methods of Soil Analysis
12. Exchangeable Calcium % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-I1, pg 0.04 1006
TPMIMSKIEJI/F. Methods of Soil Analysis 13. Exchangeable Magnesium (Soil Science Society for America) Part-H. pg 0.036
1003
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I 0-* Authorized Signatory
HO.: SPadil Centre (5th Root), 148, *d'aq,i Jagaddi Chandra Bose Road, Koilcala 7O0016, West Bengal, India 1:91 33 4014 3000/2265 0006/2265 0007 F :9133 2265 0008 F : thSrasLcomW : www.niltrask.cDoi
N-5/100, Ground Floor IRC VI*age, Nayepet Bhubaneswar- 751015 GIN: U51909WB1956PTCO23037
T: (0674)2362916/2360911 F: (0674)2362918
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. E/4 INFOCITY, BHUBANES WAR -751 024.
INSPECTION
TEST REPORT
Report No. : I3BS/214 Date :01.04.2019 Sample No. : MSKGUEDI20I8-19/03/00858 Sample Description; Soil Date of sampling : 12.03.2019 Sampling Location Inlosys Campus
ANALYSIS RESULT
St. No. Parameters Unit_j Test Method - Result
I. Colour None Lab Method Brown
5YR5/4
2. Alkalinity (as CaCO3) TPM/MSK/E/I/U Methods of soil analysis soil
0.018 socity for America part II .pg 945 science
3. Organic Matter 1S2720 (Part 22)-1972;Rffin:1995 0.55
TPMIMSKJE/IIL. Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as P) % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-] 1, pg <0.0003
1040-1041 - -I 5. Bicarbonate
______ TPM/MSK/E/l/W. Methods of Soil Analysis 0.026
(Soil Science socity for Amcrica)Pafl II pg 945
6. Carbonate TP?wt4sg/E/I/x, Methods of Soil Analysis Nil
(soil Science socity for America) Part It. pg 945
7. p1-1 (1:23) at 250C None IS 2720 (Part 26)-1987: Rtl'm:2007 6.57
8. Total Carbon 1S2720 (Pan 22)-l972Utffin:1995 0.32
TPM/MSKJEII/J/,Methoeds of soil Analysis 9. Available Chloride (Soil Science society for America) Part 11, 0.016
Pg.947
10. Available Sulphate IS 2720 (Part 27)-1977; Rffin:2006 0.042
TPM/MSK/Eil/S methods of Soil Analysis Soil Ii. Available Nitrate % Analysis Soil Sience society for America Part 0.0088
Il.pg 1219 -- -- - TPM/MSK'E/I/F, Methods of Soil Analysis I?. Exchangeable Calcium % (Soil Science Society for America) Part-III, pg 0.20
1 ______ -_____ _______________________ ______________________-- ______ 1006 -- TPM/MSK/E/I/F, Methods of Soil Analysis
13. Exchangeable Magnesium (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11. pg 0.029 1003
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Li fl . Ok...SI ret.. C4 7AD £#t*a.e aaa.C.h fl..a.t,. Ras 0aad Wakes. 7tfl fiR ASe* R.aaeI IrAis
rivate K. P N-S/I®, Ground Floor IRC VIIage. Nayapalli 8bubanetwat.151015 GIN U51909W81956P10023031
1: (0574)236291612360911 F: (0674) 2362915
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. E/4 INFOCITY, BHUBANES WAR - 751 024.
INSPECTION
TEST REPORT
Report No. BBSI2 13 Date :01.04.2019 Sample No. : MSKGLIED/2018-19/03/00857 Sample Description : Soil Date of sampling 12.03.2019 Sampling Location Patia
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No. Parameters Unit Test Method Result
I. Colour None Lab Method Reddish BrownI
2.5
2. Alkalinity (as CaCO7) I TPM/MSK/E/l/U Methods of soil analysis soil 0.034 science socity for America part II .pg 945
3. Organic Matter % I IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972; Rffm;1995 0.74
I TPM/MSKJE/I/L Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as I') (Soil Science Society for America) Part-H, pg <0.0003
1040-1041
Bicamonate TPMIMSKJE/IIW, Methods of Soil Analysis 0.036 S. (Soil Science socity for America)Pan II. pg 945
6. Carbonate TPM/tvlSK/E/l/X, Methods of Soil Analysis Nil
(soil Science socity for America) Part II, pg 945
7. pH(k2.$)at2S°C None lS2720 (Part 26)-l987; Rffm:2007 6.12
8. Total Carbon IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972; Rffm:1995 0.43 -- - TPM/MSK/E/l/J/.Methoedsof soil Analysis -
9. Available Chloride (Soil Science society for America) Part II. 0.018 P9.947
10. Available Sulphate IS 2720 (Pan 27)-1977; Rffm:2006 0.008
TPMIMSK/E/I/S methods of Soil Analysis Soil H. Available Nitrate Analysis Soil Sience society for America Pan <4.0
Il.pg 1219 TPMIMSKJEII/F Methods of Soil Analysis
12. Exchangeable Calcium (Soil Science Society for America) Part-II, pg 0.14 1006
TPM/MSK/E/l/F. Methods of Soil Analysis 13. Exchangeable Magnesium (Soil Science Society for America) Pan-ti, pg 0.027
1003 _i
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fl fl I....ti r..n.. Mat, FInn.j 148 Athana Jo.dSh Chandra now Road. Ko&atn - 700 016. VMS B.noal. kda
flV 1W, UIVIII I ¼4
IRG VdIag, NayspalS Bhubaneswar -751015 GIN: U51909W91958P1CO23031
1: (0674) 236291612360917 F:(0674)2362918 TEST REPORT
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. E14 INFOCITY. BHUBANES WAR. 751024,
Report No. : 885/216 Date : 01.04.2019 Sample No. MSKGIJED/20 18-19/03100860 Sample Description i Soil Date of sampling 12.03.2019 Sampling Location : Pathargadia
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No. Parameters Unit Test Method Result
I. Colour None Lab Method Pale Brown IOYR6/3
2. Alkalinity (as CaCO3 ) % TPM/MSK/E/I/U Methods of soil analysis soil I 0.019 science socityforAmerica part II,pg 945
3. Organic Matter IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972; Rffin:1995 0.66
TPMfMSK1E/1/L. Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as P) % (Soil Science Society for America) Pan-l1, pg 0.0008
1040-1041
5. Bicarbonate TPM/MSK/13/IIW, Methods of Soil Analysis 0.017
(Soil Science socity for America)Part II, pg 945
6. Carbonate TPMIMSK/E/l/X. Methods of Soil Analysis Nil
(soil Science socity for America) Part II, pg 945
7. pH (1:2.5) at 250C None IS 2720 (Part 26)-1987; Rffin:2007 7.82
8. Total Carbon % IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972; Rffiw 1995 0.38
TPM/MSK/E/l/J/.Methoeds of soil Analysis - 9. Available Chloride (Soil Science society for America) Part II, 0.012
Pg.947
10. Available Sulphate - % IS 2720 (Part 27)-1977; Rffm:2006 <0.0012
TPM/MSKJE/1/S methods of Soil Analysis Soil - II. Available Nitrate Analysis Soil Sience society for America Part 0.0015
lI.pg_1219 TPM/MSK!FJIIF, Methods of Soil Analysis
Exchangeable Calcium (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11. pg 0.088
12. 1006
TPM/MSKIE/1/F. Methods of Soil Analysis' - I 13. Exchangeable Magnesium (Soil Science Society for America) Part- I[, pg[ 0.034
1003
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- • 4k.I fl..a.. 1Ot Cfrdti ISA £441an1a CMndr. $Qsa Road. Ka&at. .700 018. %ØMM Benoat India
P4-5/100. Ground Floor IRC Wage. Nayndi Blnibaneswar- 151015 CR4 U51909W81956PTCO23037
1: (0674)2362918/2360917 F:(0674)2362918
Name & Address oldie Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO. EA INFOCITY, BHLJBANES WAR .751024
INSPECTION
TEST REPORT
Report No. : BBS/2I5 Date :01.04.2019 Sample No. : MSKGIJEEY20I8-19/03100859 Sample Description : Soil Date of sampling : 12.03.2019 Sampling Location Shailashree vihar
ANALYSIS RESULT
SI. No. Parameters Unit Test Method Result - I. Colour J None Lab Method Reddish Browni
2.5 YR 4/9 J Alkalinity (as CaCO3) % TPMMSKJE/1/1) Methods of soil analysis soil
0.015 science socity for America 945 _part _II_,pg
3. Organic Matter IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972: Rffin: 1995 0.63
TPM/MSKJE/l/L Methods of Soil Analysis 4. Available Phosphorus (as P) (Soil Science Society for America) Part-Il. pg <0.0003
1040-1041 4 S. - -
Bicarbonate % TPM/MSK/E/1/W. Methods of Soil Analysis 0.014
(Soil Science socity for America)Pan II. pg 945
6. Carbonate TPM/MSK/EJ1/X, Methods of Soil Analysis Nil (soil Science socity for America) Part II, pg 945
_-
7. pH (1:2.5) at 25°C None I IS 2720 (Part 26)-1987; Rffin:2007 6.35
8. Total Carbon % _ IS 2720 (Part 22)-1972: Rffm:1995 0.36
TPMIMSK/E/l/i/.Methoeds of soil Analysis 9. Available Chloride (Soil Science society for America) Part II. 0.015
Pg.947
10. Available Sulphate % IS 2720 (Pail 27)-1977: Rflin:2006 0.038
TPM/MSK/EII/S methods of Soil Analysis Soil II. Available Nitrate % Analysis Soil Sience society for America Pail <0M004
ll.pg_1219 TPM/MSK/E/I/F. Methods of Soil Analysis
12. Exchangeable Calcium (Soil Science Society for America) Part-11. pg 0.040 1006
______ TPMIMSKIEII,F, Methods of Soil Analysis 13. Exchangeable Magnesium (Soil Science Society for America) Pan-11. pg 0.032 ____ 1003 _____________
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U fl . k,-,M t1*a1r Mitt non/i ian. Athasva .MaadSb Chaa&s Boss Rood. Koasta -700018. West BengaL India
K. Limited N-5/100. Ground Floor IRC Village, NayapaMi 8tiubaneswar -151015 [CAN: U5190W81956PTCO230311
7: (0674)23629161236W17 F:(0674)2362918
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO E/4 INFOCITY, ORISSA BUOBANES WAR- 751 024
TEST REPORT Report No. BBS/261 Date :01.11.2018 Sample No. : MSKGL/FDI20I8-19/10/00103 Sample Description: Treated Waxer Sampling Location : Treated Water Date of sampling : 05.10.2018
BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500 —2012
SI. No Test Parameters Limit Test Method I Specification Result
I. E. Coli/loOnil Not Detectable IS: 1622, 1981,Reaffirrned :2003 Not Detected -
2. Total Coliform Organism/100m! Not Detectable IS: 1622, 198 I,Rcaffirmed :2003 Not Detected
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
SL Test Parameter
Requirement (Acceptable
Limit)
Permissible limit In the absence of alternate Source
Test Method /Specification - --
Result
I. pH(at26°C) 6,5-8.5 No Relaxation 1S3025(Part 1l)-1984Rffim2012 6.68
2. Calcium (as Ca) inmg/l 75 200 1S3025 (Part 4O). 1991 Rffm:2009 3.28
3. Fluoride (as F)inmg/l 1.0 1.5 lS3025 (Part 6O)-2008Rffim2013 <0.1
4. Colour ( Hazen Unit) 5 15 3025 (Part 4)-1983;Rffin:2002 <0.1
5. Turbidity in(N.T.U) I S IS 3025 (Part 10)-1984 Rffm: 2012
1S3025 (Part 2ó)- 1986Rffin:2009
cO.!
6. Residual free Chlorine inmg/1 0.2 - 1.0 <0.1 7. Iron (as Fe) in mg/I 0.3 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 53).1988 RThn: 2009 <005
8. Chloride (as Cl) inmgll 250 1000 1S3025 (Part 32)-1988R1Th'u:2009 11.99
9.. Total Dissolved Solids in mg/! 500 2000 3025 (Part 16)-1984; Rffiw2002 86.0
10. Alkalinity (as CaCO3) in mgi! 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 23)- 1986 Rifin: 2009 36.0 H. Magnesium (as Mg) innig/I 30 100 1S3025 (Part 46)-I994Rffim2009 1.97
12. Total Hardness (as CaCO3) in mg/I 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 21)-2013 1673
Remarks: -
The above sample complies to IS 10500:2012
Report Prepared by: j. For Mitra S. K. Private Limited
r--- Authorized Signatory y
S HO. Stradil CanS (5th Float). 748, Atharya JagedSh ChatSa Rosa Road, I(olkMa -700016, WeaL BangS, India
T: 91 3322172249140143000! 2265 OWS 12265 0007 F: 91 3322650008 E: Inf*Sflakcun W: .n*ask.com
Mitra S. K. Private Limited $11100 Gm'.ai Floor mc wi.. Naysps BI4ts1et - 751015 ON: U61939*t1956PT23031
I (0674)fl631512360917 F (0674)2382916
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO EM INFOCITY, ORISSA BHUBANES WAR- 751 024
[In TESTING 'INSPECTION
TEST REPORT Report No. BBS/651 Date :28.11.2018 Sample No. MSKGL/FD/2018-19/I 1/00047 Sample Description : Treated Water Sampling Location : Treated Water Date of sampling : 02.11.2018
BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
SI. No Test Parameters Limit Test Method / Specification Result
1. E. ColiIlOOml Not Detectable IS: 1622, 1981.Reafflrtned :2003 Not Detected
2. Total Coliform Organismil OOntl Not Detectable IS; 1622, 1981 .Reaffirmed : 2003 Not Detected -]
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
Test Parameter Requirement (Acceptable
Limit)
Permissible limit in the absence or alternate Source
Test Method I Specification Result
1. pH (at 26° C) 6.5-8.5 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Pan I 1)4984 Rffm: 2012 6.59
2. Calcium (as Ca) in mg/I 75 200 IS 3025 (Part 40). 1991 Rffm: 2009 4.0
3. Fluoride (as F) in mg/I 1.0 1.5 Is 3025 (Part 60)- 2008 Rffm: 2013 <0.1
4. Colour ( Hazen Unit) S IS 3025 (Part 4)-1983; Rffm:2002 <1.0
5. Turbidity in N.T.U) I 5 IS 3025 (Part I0)-1984 Rffm: 2012 <1.0
6. Residual free Chlorine in mg/I 0.2 1.0 IS 3025 (Part 26)- 1986 Effni:2009 CO.]
7. Iron (as Fe) in mg/I 0.3 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 53)-1988 Rffim 2009 <0.05
8. Chloride (as Cl) in mg/I 250 1000 IS 3025 (Part 32)-1988 Rffm: 2009 11.10
9. Total Dissolved Solids in mg/I 500 2000 3025 (Part 16)-1984; Rffm:2002 40.0
10. Alkalinity (as CaCO3) in mg/I 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 23)- 1986 Rffm: 2009 6.18
II. Magnesium (as Mg) in mg/1 30 lOG IS 3025 (Part 46).1994 Rffm: 2009 1.44
12. Total Hardness (as CaCO;)inmg/I 200 600 1S3025 (Pan 2I)-20l3 16.0
Remarks; -
The above sample complies to IS 10500:2012
For Mitra S. K. Private Limited Report Prepared by: f f{
Authorized Signatory
ts . HO.: S&athi Centre (5th Floor). 748. Athaiya Jagadisb Chandra Bose Road. Kolkata - 700 016, West Bengal, India
1:91 33401430001 2265 0006122650007 F: 91 3322650006 E: intcn*ask.com W v.mitrask.coni
Mitra S. K. Private Limited N-51100, Giourd foot IRC V*e, Nayepalli
751015 CIN : U5i909W1956PTCO23037
T : (0674)236291612360917 F :(0674)2362916
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT NO E/4 INFOCITY. OEISSA BHUBANESWAR- 751 024
WAm TESTING • INSPECTION
TEST REPORT Report No. : BBS/734 Date :01.01.2019 Sample No.: MSKOLJFD/20I8-l9/12100017 Date otsampling :03.12.2018 Sample Description TREATED WATER Sampling Location : Treated Water
BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
SI. No Test Parameters Limit Test Method / Snecificacion Result 1. S. CoIVIOOmt Not Dctcctthlc IS: 1622. 1981,I(eaffirrned :2003 Not Dctectcd 2. Total oliform Organisni/lOOmI Not Detectable IS: 1622. 1981,Rcaflirmed :2003 Not Detected
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
SI Test Parameter
Requirement (Acceptable
Limit)
Permissible limit In the absence of alternate Source
Test Method / Specification Result
I. ____________________________
pH ( at 26° C) 6.5- 8.5 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Par( I 1)-I 984 RIThi: 2012 7.84 2. Sulphate (ab SO.) in mg/I 200 400 IS 3025 (Part 24)- 1986 RIlin: 2009 <IA) 3. Calcium (as Ca) in mg/I 75 200 IS 3025 (Part 40)- 1991 Rffm: 2009 4.8 4. Arsenic (as As) in mg/I 0.01 - 0.05
No Relaxation
APHA 22nd EdEn 0Jfl±t__ AOAC Official Methods 19th Ed,20I2,VoI
1.99911
. <0.005 5. Lead (as Pb) in mg/I 0.01
6. Zinc (as Xn)in mg/I 5.0 15.0 IS 3025 (Part 49)-1994 Rffm; 2009 <0.02 - Copper (as Cu) in mg/I 0.05 1.5 IS 3025 (ParE 42)- 1992 Rffm: 2009 <0.02
8. Mercury (as FIg) in mg/I 0.001 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 48)-1994 Rffm: 2009 <0.0002 9. Cadmium (as Cd) in mgI 0.003 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 4 l)-1992 Rffm: 2009 <0.001 JO. Mineral Oil in mg/I 0.5 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Pact 39)-1991 Rffm: 2009 <0.5 II. Fluoride (as F) in mg/I 1.0 1 1.5 IS 3025 (Pan 60)- 2008 Rum: 2013 <0.2 12. Colour( Ilazen Unit)
Odour 5 IS 1 3025 (Part 4)-1983; RtThi:2002 <1.0 -
13. AgyccbIc Agreeable - IS 3025 (Past 5)-I983 RIim:2012 Agrecuble 14. Turbidity in(N.T.U) I 5 IS 3025 (Part 10)-194 Rffm: 2012 fl_ IS. Residual Iiee Chlorine i 0.2 1.0 IS 3025 (Part 26)- 1986 Rfl'm:2009 <0.1 lb. Iron (as Fe) in mg/i 0.3 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 53).1988 Rffm: 2009 <0.05 17.
- Chloride (as CI) in mt/I 1 250 1000 IS 3025 (Pan 32).1988 Rffm: 2009 10.09 -
18. Total Dissolved Solids in mg/I 500 2000 3025 (Part 16)-I984; RITrn:2002 42.0 19. Alkalinity (as CaCO3) in mg/I 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 23)- 1986 RUm: 2009 8.24 20. Aluminium (as A)) in mg/I 0.03 0.2 IS 3025 (Part 55). 2003 <0.01 21. Magnesium (as Mg) in mg/I 30 100 I IS 3025 (Part 46)-1994 Rftin: 2009 1.92 22. l'olal Hardness (as CaCO3) in mg/I 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 21)-2013 20.0 23. Boron (as II) in mg/I 0.5 1.0 IS 13428- 2005. Annex If <0.3 24. Manganese (as Mn) in mg/1 0.1 0.3 IS 3025 (Part 59)- 2006 Rffm: 2012 <0.02 25. Nitrate (as NO) in mg/I 45 No IS 3025 (Part 34)-1988 Rum: 2009 9.87
26. Pltenolie Compounds (as 16H50H) in mgd
0.001 02 Is 3025 (Part 43)- 1992; Rffm: 2003 <0.001
27. Selenium (as Sc) in mg/I 0.01 Noaxatio IS 15303 - 2003: Rifin 2013 <0.005
28. Total Chromium (as Cr) in mg/I 0.05 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 52) -2003 RUin: 2009 _5091• 29. Cyanide (as CN) in tug/i 0.05 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 27). 1986 Rum: 2009 <0.01
30. Anionic Detergents 0.2 1.0 IS 13428(Annex K)- 2005 <0.02
31. I'olynucl ear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
(as _PAIl)_in_mg/I _ 0.0001 No Relaxation ______________
EPA 8270C <0.0001
HO.: Shrachi Centre (5t Floor), 746, Acflarya Jagadish Chandra Bose Rood, KoIlcata- 700 016, West Bengal, India T :913340143000/22650006/22650007 F :91332265 0008 E : inmitastcom W wamittask.com
Mitra S. K. Private Limited N.5II00. GutS Floo IRC WJga, Nayçila
iitaieswar-151015 Ct1 : U5I9WBl6PTCO23037
T : (J674)Z362916123&S17 F :(0674)23618
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED PLOT No Eli INFOCITY BHUBA}IESWAR- 751024
163M TESTING *INSPECTION
TEST REPORT Report No. RBS/872 Date :31,01.2019 Sample No. MSKGL/EDI20I8-19/0I/00530 Sample Description :Treated Water Sampling Location : Treated Water Date of sampling 07.01.2019
BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500 —2012
51. _No Test Parameters Ulaft I Test Method / Specification Result 1. E. CohhLOOmI Not Detectable IS: 1622, 1981,Reaffirmed :2003 Not Detected 2. Total Colilorm Organism/ lOoml Not Detectable IS; 1622, 1981,Reaftirmed: 2003 Not Detected
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
Si. Test Parameter
__________
Requirement (Acceptable
Limit)
Permissible limit in the absence of alternate Source
Test Method /Specification Result
I. pH( at 26° C) 6.5-8.5 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part Il)-1984 Elfin: 2012 7.55 2. Calcium (as Ca) in mg/I 75 200 IS 3025 (Part 40)- 1991 Rifin: 2009 3.1
3. Fluoride (as F)inmg/1 1.0 1.5 - 1S3025 (Part 6O)-2008Rffm:2013 0.14
4. - Colour (Hazen Unit) 5 - 15 3025 (Part 4)-I983; Iti2002 - <1.0 - 5. - Turbidity in (14.T.U) 1 5 Is 3025 (Part 10)4984 Elfin: 2012 1.5. 6. Residual free Chlorine inmg/l 0.2 - 1.0 15 3025 (Pan 26)- 1986 R11m:2009 4.1 7. - Iron (as Fe) in mg/I - 0.3 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 53).1988 Rffin: 2009 <0.05
- 8. -- Chloride (as Cl) in mg/I 250 1000 IS 3025 (Part 32)-1988 RThn: 2009 11.5
9. Total Dissolved Solids in mgtI 500 2000 3025 (Part 16)-1984; Rffin:2002 94.0
70. Alkalinity (as CaCO3) in mg/i 200 600 15 3025 (Part 23)- 1986 Rffm: 2009 76.0
II. Magnesium (as Mg) in mg/1 30 100 1S3025 (Part 46)-1994RThn:2009 4.6
-. 27.0 12. Total ilardness(asCaCO,)inmg/I 200 600 M-3025 (Pan
Remarks: -
The above sample complies to IS 10500:2012
Report pared by: For Mitra S. K. e Limited
Autito
HO.: Shrethi Centre (Sn FIoot, 741111 Aehary. Jagadish Chandra Boa. Rued Koikata- 700 016, W851 BengS, India T :91 3340143000 / 2265 000612265 0007 F: 9133 2265 0008 E : Inmllrask.Com W: YNm.mltrask.COm
Mitra S. K. Private Limited N-51100. Ground Floor IRC Wage, Nsyacalli Bflubanosw&- 751015 CIN U519D9W91956P1CO23037
T (74)236291612360917 F : (O674)23818
Name & Address of the Customer: INFOSYS LIMITED P1 .OT NO F14 INFOCITY BHUI3ANES WAR- 751024
elm TESTING *INSPECTION
TEST REPORT Report No. : BBS/02 I Date :28.02.2019 Sample No. MSKGI JFD/201 R-I 9/02/00056 Sample Description: Treated Water Sampling Location : Treated Water Date of sampling : 01.02.2019
BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
St. No Test Parameters Limit Test Method / Specification Result
I. E. Coli/lOOmI Not Detectable IS: 1622, 1981,Reaftirmed :2003 Not Detected
2. Total Coliform Organism/lOOmI Not Detectable IS: 1622, 198I,Reafflrmed:2003 Not Detected
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: 10500-2012
St. Test Parameter
Requirement (Acceptable
Limit)
Permissible limit In the absence of Test Method / Specification Result alternate Source
I. p14 (at 26° C) 6.5-8.5 No Relaxation 1S3025(Part 11)-I984Rffiui:2012 6.02
2. Calcium (as Ca) in mg/I 75 200 IS 3025 (Part 40)- 1991 Rifin: 2009 7.84
3. Fluoride (as F) in mg/I 1.0 1.5 IS 3025 (Part 60)- 2008 Rffm: 2013 <0.2
4. Colour ( Hazen Unit) 5 IS 3025 (Part 4)4983; RtTm:2002 <1.0
5. Turbidity in (N.T.U) 1 . 5 IS 3025 (Part 10)-1984 itffiui: 2012 <1.0
6. Residual free Chlorine in mg/I 0.2 1.0 IS 3025 (Part 26)- 1986 Rft'm:2009 <0.1
7. Iron (as Fe) in mg/I 0.3 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 53)-1988 Rffrn: 2009 <0.05
S. Chloride (as Cl) inmg/I 250 1000 1S3025 (Part 32)-1988Rffm:2009 12.36
9. Total Dissolved Solids in mg/I 500 2000 3025 (Part 16)-1984; Rifm:2002 61.0
iöT Alkalinity (as CaCO3) in mg/I 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 23)- 1986 Rffm: 2009 20.6
II. Magnesium (as Mg) inmg/1 30 laO 1S3025 (Part 46)-l994Rffln:2009 4.70
12. Total Hardness (as CaCO3) in mg/I 200 600 IS 3025 (Part 21)-20I3 39.2
Remarks: -
The above sample complies to IS 10500:2012
For Mitra S. K. Private Limited Report Prepared by:
Authorized Signatory
N-5/100, Ground Floor TESTING • INSPECTION IRC Vibage, N.yapalli Bllu0aneswar-751015 CIN 1J51909V181956PTCO23037
T: (0674) 2362916 / 2360917 TEST REPORT2291 0
r%aijrzkdRressor the Customer : Report No. : BBS.209 INFOSYS LIMITED Date :01.04.2019
PLOT NO E14 INFOCITY, ORISSA Sample No.: MSKGL/FD!2018-19 203/00l BIIUBANES WAR- 751 024 Datt of sampling :09.03.209
Sample Description : TREAIE{) WATER Sampling Location : Treated Water
BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER IS: lOSQO -2012
SI. No Test Parameters I. F. Coli/lOOtnI 2. Total Colilorm Organisni I OUriii
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULT AS PER 18:10500-2012
JIL Tat Pcirnmyccr
__________________
Requirement (AcccptabI
Limit)
Permissible limit in the absenc, nf alternate Source
Test Method I Suecilication Rault __
I. ;7H(at 26° C) 6.5-8.5 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 11)-1984 Rffm: 2012 6.54 2. Sulphate (as SO4) in mg/I 200 - 400 IS 3025 (Part 24)- 1986 Rffm: 2009 12.40 3. Calcium (as Ca) inmg/I 75 200 - IS3025 (Part 40)-1991Rffm: 2009 6.21 4. Aisenicas As) inmg/I 0.01 0.05 -- API IA 22nd Edtn 2012. 31 14B _j*005
5. Lad (as Pb) in mg/i
- 0.01 No Relsxation
AOAC Official Methods 19th Ed.2012.Vol 1,999.11
6. Zinc (as zn)inmg/l 5.0 15.0 1S3025(Part49)-1994Rffm:2009 <0.02 7. Copper(&Ct&)inmg/I 0.05 1.5 1S3025(Part42)-1992R1Tht2009 <0.02 S. Mercury (as Jig) in mg/i 0.001 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Pan 48)-1994 Rffm: 2009 <0.0002 9. Cadmium (as Cd)inmg/i 0.003 No Relaxation - IS3025 (Pon 4I)-I992 Rffm: 2009 <0.001 10. Mineral Oil in mg/I 0.5 No Relaxation Is 3025 (Part 39)-1991 Rffm: 2009 1<0.5 13. fluonde Jos flinmg/I 1.0 1.5 1S3025 (Part óO)-200SRffm:2013
- 40.2
12. Colour ( Hazen Unit) 5 - 35 - 3025 (Part 4)-I983:Kffin:2002 - <1.0 13. Odour Agreeable Agiccable IS3025(Pan 5)-1983RITm:2012
- Aareeable
14. Turbidity In(Nil)) I S -
IS3025 (Part I0)-1984RtTht:2012 <I0 15. Residual free Chlorine in mg/I 0.2 1.0 IS 3025 (Pan 26)-1986 Rf2009 <0% lb. - lron(asfe)inmg/l 03 - Nokclaxarion 1S3025 (Part S3)-l988RTho;2009 17. - Chloride (as Cl) in mg/I 250 - 1000 IS 3025 (Pan 32)-1983 Rffm: 2009 18.53 18. TotalDissolved Solids in mg/I - 500 2000 3025 (Part 16)-1994; Rffin:2002 96.0 39. Alkalinic (as CacOilinmg/1 200 600 - 1S3025 (Pon 23)-I98b Win: 2009 41.2 20. Aluminium (as Al) inmg/I 0.03 0.2 153025(Part 55). 2003- _.aQ9L. 21. Magnesium (as Mg) in mg/! 30 tOO IS 3025 (Part 46)-1994 Rffm: 2009 2.79
.ik. Total llardness (as CaCO1)inmg/I 200 600 1S3025 (Pan 21)-2013 27.16 23. Boron (as El)inmg/I 0.5 1.0 IS13428-2005, Annex H <0.3 24. Manganese (as Mn)inmg/I 0.3 0.3 IS3025 (Part 59) - 2006 Rffm:2012 <0.02 25. Nitrate (as NO3)inmg/I 45 No Relaxation IS3025 (Pan 34)-1988_Rffm:2009 10.87
26. PtItIC Compou* 0.003 (as C4lOH) inmg/I
0.002 Is 3025 (Part 43)- 1992; Rffm: 2003 <0.001
27. Selenium (as Se) in mg/i 0.01 NoRelaxation IS15303- 2003; Rffm 2013 <0005 28. Total Chromium (as Cr) in mg/i 0.05 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 521- 2003RITm: 2009 <0.01 29. Cyanide (as CN)inmg/i 0.05 No Relaxation IS 3025 (Part 27)-3986 Rffm: 2009 <0.01
30. 0.2 1.0 IS 13428(Annex K)- 2005 <0.02
31. PolvnuclwArornatic
________ (as I_All)rnmg'I -- 0.0001 - No Relaxatioi. US EPA 8270C <0.0001
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