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Minutes of 217th
SEAC Meeting Date 01/06/2015
The 217th
meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on
01/06/2015. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary,
SEAC:
1. Dr. M. S. Khan Chairman
2. Dr. S.N. Singh Member
3. Dr. S.K. Upadhyay Member
4. Shri S.C. Bramhchari Member
5. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member
The Chairman welcomed the members to the 217th
SEAC meeting.
The minutes of 216th SEAC meeting dated 25/05/2015 were confirmed.
The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda
points discussed:
1. Residential Complex “Krishna City” at Khasra No-956, 958, 959 & 960, Jaroli Kala
& Khasra No-327(P) & 325(P) at Mauza Ali Nagar Kanjra, NH-2, Distt-Firozabad,
U.P. Sri Pramod Kumar Agrawal, Director, Jaroli Kala, Firozabad. File No.
2458/OSD-T
The committee noted that an application dated 25/07/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Residential complex “Krishna City” at Khasra No-
956, 958, 959 & 960, Jaroli Kala & Khasra No-327(P) & 325(P) at Mauza Ali Nagar Kanjra,
NH-2, Distt-Firozabad, U.P.
A presentation was made by Shri Anil Kumar, authorized representative of project
proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Paramarsh. The proponent, through the documents
submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought Residential Complex “Krishna City” at khasra
No. 956, 958, 959 & 960 at MauzaJaroli Kala and Khasra No. 327 (P) & 325 (P) at
Mauza Ali Nagar Kanjra, NH-2, District-Firozabad, U.P.
2. Area details of the project are as follows:
Particulars Proposed Area
(sqm)
Area as per State Bye Laws (sqm)
Total Plot Area 23,003
Land left for road widening 376.55
Land left against internal chuk road 200
Plot Area 22,426.45
Exclusive Green Area 3706.55 (16.52%) 3363.97 (15%)
Available Plot Area 18,719.9
Ground Coverage 4721.62 (25.22%) 5615.97 (30%)
Floor Area Ratio (FAR) - Housing 44,761.6 (@ 2.4) 46,799.75 (@ 2.5)
Floor Area Ratio (FAR) - Commercial 245.46 246 (1%)
Total FAR 45,007.06 47,459.75
Total Basement area (One) 9,660.45
Total Stilt area 4,476.16
Total Mumpty and Lift Block Area 157.12
Total Non FAR 14,293.73
Total Built up area 59,300.79
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Total Open Area 17,704.83 74.78%
Landscape/Green area 8852 38%
No. of Trees 200 No. 187 Trees (@1 tree/75 sq mt
of open area)
Dwelling Units 400 nos.
Population Residential – 2000,
staff – 100, visitor - 200
Building height 33 m
3. Block details are as follows:
Blocks Units Description Setback Breakup
Block A 100 Basement + Stilt + 10th
floor 12 m 6 m (Road)
+
3 m (Services)
+
3 m (Green Belt)
Block B 100 Basement + Stilt + 10th
floor 12 m
Block C 100 Basement + Stilt + 10th
floor 12 m
Block D 100 Basement + Stilt + 10th
floor 12 m
Total 400
4. Salient features details is as follows:
S. No. Particulars Population Waste generated Kg/day
1 Residential (@ 0.5 Kg/day) 2000 1000
2 Visitors (@ 0.15 Kg/day) 200 30
3 Staff (@ 0.15 Kg/day) 100 15
Total Solid Waste Generated Approx. 1045 kg/day
Horticulture waste (@ .0037/sq/day) 33
E-Waste (0.15 Kg/C/Yr) < 1.0
STP Sludge 35
Power requirement 3000 kVA
Source of power and supply capacity Grid of UP Power Co. Ltd.
Backup power supply arrangement 25 kVA
Location of Generator sets At Substation
Stack Height 1.0 m + Highest Building Height
Parking provided 565 ECS
Rain water harvesting pits 04 pits
5. Water requirement details are as follows:
S. No.
Description unit/Area
(in m2
)
Total Occupancy
(@ 5/unit)
Rate of fresh water
demand
(lpcd)
Total Fresh
Water
(KD)
Total Flushing/Recycled
water (KLD)
Total Water Requirement
(KLD)
1. Residential 400 units 2000 Fresh Water
@ 65 LPCD
Flushing
Water @ 21
LPCD
130 42 172
2. Staff 5% of
total
population
100 Fresh Water
@ 30 LPCD
Flushing
Water @ 15
LPCD
3 1.5 4.5
3. Visitors 10%of total
population
200 Fresh Water @ 5 LPCD
Flushing
Water @ 10
LPCD
1 2 3
Total Domestic water 134 46 180
4. Landscape
development
8852
sqm
1 l/sqm 9 9
5. Cooling water
for power
25 kVA 0.9 l/KVA/Hr 1 1
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generator sets
Grand Total (A+B) = 190 KLD
6. Firefighting 1% of total water
demand
2 KLD
6. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006, as
amended.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. Population details. 2. NOC from National Highway Authority to be obtain.
3. Building bye-laws regarding use of podium should be submitted. 4. Copy of land use change certificate to be submitted.
5. Location of project with respect to Taz Trapezium Zone should be provided
with supporting documents.
6. Right of way and carriage way width should be clearly marked on the map.
7. All approved drawings from Firozabad Development Authority with
certificate of architect that all drawing are as per Development Authority bye-
laws. Location of proposed site in Firozabad Master Plan also be submitted.
8. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership status.
9. RWH shall be initially done only from the roof top. RWH from green and
other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.
10. Provision of 10% EWS/LIG in the project.
11. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary
provision amounting to Rs. 2.0 crore shall be prepared and approved by Board
of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
12. Proposal for a storage water tank/water body should be provided for storm water collection.
13. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by
IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural
disasters/fire should be provided.
14. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common
places.
15. Legend details should be clearly marked in the map and submitted.
16. Surface parking along the periphery be removed. 03 m peripheral green shall
be provided around the project inside the project boundary. According plans
should be submitted.
17. List of ornamented trees should be submitted.
18. Running cost of STP and other environment management facilities which shall
be transferred to the alloties during operation phase.
19. Use of reflecting paints on rooftops and side walls of the buildings.
20. NOC from Fire Department should be submitted.
21. Data given regarding BOD should be rechecked and submitted.
22. The increase in solid waste, domestic waste water should be justified based on
per capita consumption. 23. The present status of construction block wise/floor wise should also be given.
Copies of the revised maps need to be submitted.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
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2. Expansion of Group Housing “Urban Village” at Plot No-E-1/GH-1, Amarpali
Yojna, Hardoi Road, Lucknow. Sri MridulSrivastava, Earthcon Construction Pvt.
Ltd. File No. 2468/OSD-T
The committee noted that an undated application, received on 04/08/2014, was made by the project proponent for environmental clearance of Expansion of Group Housing “Urban
Village” at Plot No-E-1/GH-1, Amarpali Yojna, Hardoi Road, Lucknow. A presentation was made by Shri Sanjiv Mahendra, authorized representative of
project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Greencindia Consulting Pvt. Ltd. The project proponent informed the committee that environmental clearance in the matter was
issued by SEIAA, UP through letter dated 20/11/2012 and now the proposals are being submitted for revision in EC due to increase in FAR. The project proponent submitted the
revised details as follows: Description Previous Details Revised Details Additional
Plot Area 24355.2 m
2
24355.2 m2
No Change
Built up Area 78943.09 m
2
98993.17 m2
20050.08 m2
Ground Coverage 5967.18 m
2
5967.18 m2
No Change
Landscape area 8762 m
2
9012.0m2
250 m2
FAR Achieved 59637.45 m
2
91361.0 m2
31723.55 m2
Non FAR Area 4820.13 m
2
7632.21 m2
2812.08 m2
Dwelling Units 872 904 32
Proposed Parking 837 ECS 1381 ECS 544 ECS
Population 4360 4520 160
Water Requirement 374 kld 429.0 kld 55 kld
Source Lucknow Jal Board
Waste water Generation 190 kld 342. kld 152 kld
STP Capacity 230 kld 410 kld 180 kld
Power Requirements & Source
3699 KW 3699 KW No Change
UP Power Corporation Ltd. and Back-up will be provided by 5 D.G. Sets of 500 kVA & 2 D.G. Sets of 300 kVA.
Total Solid Waste
Generation
1345 kg/day 1895.5 kg/day 550.5 kg/day
The committee discussed the matter and directed the proponent to submit following
information:
1. Letter from development authority regarding increase of FAR.
2. Affidavit regarding no construction beyond the built-up area for which
environmental clearance has been already accorded, alongwith photographs.
3. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking,
roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
4. Compliance report of EC dated 20/11/2012 accorded earlier for the project. .
5. All approved plan from the competent Authority is to be submitted.
6. Copy of layout plan/maps/services plans approved by the authority for revised
proposals.
7. Proposal for modular STP in basement.
8. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places. 9. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be
submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents,
in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.
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10. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way
width should be clearly marked on the map.
11. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary
provision amounting to Rs. 2.25 Crores shall be prepared and approved by
Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be
submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile
nos./address.
12. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary. According plans should be submitted.
13. Running cost of STP and other environment management facilities which shall be transferred to the alloties during operation phase.
14. The presentation made is not visible, so visible presentation should be made. 15. In basement parking plan showing circulation route should be submitted.
16. The water tank should be proposed on surface instead of basement. 17. Use of reflecting paints on rooftops and side walls of the buildings.
18. RWH shall be initially done only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.
19. NOC from Airport Authority of India should be submitted.
20. Set back from roads from all peripheries showing width to be submitted.
21. Plan for Solid waste disposal, detailed design to be submitted.
22. Compliance of status of other project at Noida of Earthcone Construction Pvt.
Ltd. is to be submitted.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
3. IT/ITES Project “Trinity NX” at plot No-6A, Tech Zone-4, Greater Noida (West).
Sri S J Singh Sodi, Director, 4th Floor, C-56/5, Sector-62, Noida. File No. 2469/DD-Y
The committee noted that an undated application, received on 04/08/2014, was made
by the project proponent for environmental clearance of IT/ITES Project “Trinity NX” at plot
No-6A, Tech Zone-4, Greater Noida. A presentation was made by Shri Tanmoy Roy,
authorized representative of project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s GRC India Pvt.
Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed
the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Commercial project “Urbaina Trinity” at
Plot No.6A, Tech Zone-4, Greater Noida, UP
2. Area details of the project are as follows:
S. No. Particulars Area Percentage (%)
1. Plot Area 41,084.00 m2 100
2. Permissible Ground Coverage @ 30% of the plot area (12,325.20 m2)
3. Proposed Ground Coverage @ 22.6% of the plot area (9,281.320
m2)
22.60
4. Permissible FAR
• Permissible Residential
Area @10%
• Permissible Institutional
Area@ 5%
• Proposed IT Area @
85%
@ 1.87 of the Plot Area (76,827.080
m2)
0.19 (7,682.708 m2)
0.09 (3,841.354 m2)
1.59 (65,303.000 m2)
5. Proposed FAR
• Proposed Residential
Area
@ 1.839 of the Plot Area (75,557.004
m2)
0.166 (6,689.404 m2)
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• Proposed Institutional
Area
• Proposed IT Area
0.093 (3,835.000 m2)
1.58 (65,032.600 m2)
6. Stilt Area 392.77 m2
7. Non FAR 5,154.372 m2
8. Basement area
a) Upper Basement
b) Lower Basement
65,149.54 m2
32,574.77 m2
32,574.77 m2
9. Built Up Area 1,46,253.686 m2
10. Open Area 31,802.68 m2
11. Landscape Area @54.73% of the Open Area (17,405.35
m2)
42.36
12. Maximum height of the tallest
building
70.6 m
13. Remaining open & road area 14,397.33 m2 35.04
3. Tower wise details of the project are as follows: PARTICULARS
TOWER-A
(IT)
TOWER-B
(IT)
TOWER-C (IT/INSTITUTIONAL)
TOWER-D (RESIDE
NTIAL)
TOWER-E (RESIDE
NTIAL)
TOWER-F
(IT)
TOWER-G
(IT)
TOWER-H(
IT)
TOWER-J (RESIDE
NTIAL)
TOTAL FAR
Ground/St
ilt Floor
1585 1436.
31
1436.31 157.85 34.12 1292.
02
540 540 76.28 7097.
89
First Floor
1566 1417.31
1417.31 409.79 323.86 1292.02
521.44
521.44
68.149 7537.32
Second Floor
1566 1417.31
1417.31 481.13 323.86 521.44
521.44
14.56 6263.05
Third
Floor
1566 1417.
31
1417.31 481.13 323.86 5205.
61
Third Floor
Balcony area
259.42
259.42
259.42 0.00 0.00 778.26
Fourth
Floor
1566 1417.
31
1417.31 481.13 323.86 5205.
61
Fifth
Floor
1566 1417.
31
1417.31 481.13 323.86 5205.
61
Sixth Floor
1566 1417.31
1417.31 4400.62
Seventh Floor
1566 1417.31
1417.31 4400.62
Eighth
Floor
1566 1417.
31
1417.31 4400.
62
Ninth Floor
1417.31
1417.31 2834.62
Tenth Floor
1417.31
1417.31 2834.62
Eleventh
Floor
1417.
31
1417.31 2834.
62
Twelfth
Floor
1417.
31
1417.31 2834.
62
Thirteenth Floor
1417.31
1417.31 2834.62
Fourteenth Floor
1417.31
1417.31 2834.62
Fifteenth
Floor
1417.
31
1417.31 2834.
62
Sixteen Floor
1417.31
1417.31 158.989 2834.62
TOTAL 14372.42
24372.69
24372.69 2492.16 1653.42 2584.04
1582.88
1582.88
2543.82 75557.004
4. Built-up area calculation details are as follows:
S. No. Particulars Area
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1. Proposed FAR
• Proposed Residential Area
• Proposed Institutional Area
• Proposed IT Area
@ 1.839 of the Plot Area (75,557.004 m2
)
0.166 (6,689.404 m2
)
0.093 (3,835.000 m2
)
1.58 (65,032.600 m2
) 2. Stilt Area
392.77 m2
3. Non FAR 5,154.372 m
2
4. Basement area a) Upper Basement
b) Lower Basement
65,149.54 m2
32,574.77 m2
32,574.77 m2
Built Up Area
1,46,253.686 m2
5. Salient features of the project is as follows:
PROJECT FEATURES DESCRIPTION
Estimated Population 7,329 Nos.
Estimated Water Requirement Construction Phase Operation Phase
731 ML (Agency: Treated water from STP of GNIDA) 261 KLD (Fresh water = 88 KLD) (Agency: GNIDA)
Estimated wastewater Generation Approx. 216 KLD
Power Demand Power Back-up
2,650 kVA 2,500 kVA (2 X 1,000 + 1 X 500 kVA)
Source of Power Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL)
Rain Water Harvesting Pits 3 Pits and 3 Tanks
Solid Waste Generation 1,895 kg/day
Parking Facilities Required Proposed
As per MoEF norms: 1,445 ECS
As per Greater Noida Bye Laws : 1,479 ECS 2,171 ECS (Basement 2,158 ECS, Stilt 13 ECS)
6. Population details of the project is as follows:
S. No. Unit Type D.U./FAR
(m2
)
PPU Total
Population
1. Residential 570
• Main DU 99 5 495
• Staff @ 5% of Main DU population 25
• Visitors @ 10% of Main DU population 50
2. IT Area 65,032.600 1 person/10 sqm 6,503
• Staff 90% of the population 5,853
• Visitors 10% of the Population 650
3. Institutional Area 3,835.000 1 person/15 sqm 256
• Staff 10% of the population 26
• Visitors 90% of the Population 230
Grand Total 7,329
7. Water requirement details are as follows:
S.
No.
Description Area
(in m2
)
Total
Occupancy
Rate of water
demand (lpcd)
Total Water
Requirement (KLD)
A. Domestic Water
i) Residential 570 44.07
• Main DU 495 86 42.57
• Staff 25 30 0.75
• Visitors 50 15 0.75
ii) IT Area 65,032.600 6,503 185.34
• Staff 5,853 30 175.59
• Visitors 650 15 9.75
iii) Institutional Area 3,835.000 256 4.23
• Staff 26 30 0.78
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• Visitors 230 15 3.45
Total domestic water demand (i+ii+iii) 233.64 KLD Say 234
KLD
B. Horticulture and Landscape
development
17,405.35
m2
16
C. DG Sets Cooling (2,500
KVA)*
11
Grand Total (A+B+C) = 261 KLD
8. Waste water calculation details is as follows:
Domestic Water Requirement
• Residential
• IT & Institutional
234 KLD 44 KLD 190 KLD
Total Fresh water reqd.
• 70% of the domestic water (residential)
• 30% of the domestic water (IT & Institutional)
88 KLD 31 KLD 57 KLD
Total Flushing water reqd.
• 30% of the domestic water (residential)
• 70% of the domestic water (IT & Institutional)
146 KLD 13 KLD 133 KLD
Waste Water Generated (@ 80% fresh + 100% flushing)
70.4 + 146 = 216.4 KLD Say 216
KLD
9. Solid waste generation details are as follows:
S. No. Category Occupancy Waste Generated (kg per capita per day)
Waste generated (kg/day)
1. Residents 495 0.50 247.5
2. Staff 5,904 0.25 1,476
3. Visitors 930 0.15 139.5
4. Landscape waste (4.30 acres)
@ 0.2 kg/acre/day 0.86
5. Sludge Waste 30.25
TOTAL SOLID WASTE GENERATED 1,894.11 say 1,895
kg/day
10. The project proposal falls under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. Letter from development authority regarding approval of FAR.
2. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking,
roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage. 3. Copy of layout plan/maps/services plans approved by the authority for
proposals. 4. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.
5. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by
IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be
provided. 6. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way
width should be clearly marked on the map.
7. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary
provision amounting to Rs. 12.0 crore shall be prepared and approved by Board
of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to
the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
8. No. of proposed exits should be increased.
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9. Set back left 25 m Front and all side 9m. 03 m peripheral green shall be
provided around the project inside the project boundary. According plans should
be submitted.
10. Running cost of STP and other environment management facilities which shall
be transferred to the alloties during operation phase.
11. NOC from Airport Authority of India should be submitted.
12. Organic waste converter will be planted for solid waste disposal at site.
13. 02 Kaccha pond will be constructed during rainy season. 14. No objection certificate from UPPCL to be submitted.
15. Use of reflecting paints on rooftops and side walls of the buildings. 16. Separate maps showing green (hard) belt plan not including the areas above the
podium if any and the basements should be provided. 17. The no. of equivalent parking spaces should be revised and should not exceed
5% more than the prescribed.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
4. Group Housing Project “New World” at Plot No-SC-01/B, Sector-150, Noida. Sri
Vikram Singh, Director, Logix Park, A-5 & 6, Sector-16, Noida. File No. 2415/AD-H
The committee noted that an application dated 02/07/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Group Housing Project “New World” at Plot No-
SC-01/B, Sector-150, Noida. Terms of reference were prescribed in SEAC meeting dated
23/03/2015. Final EIA was submitted by the project proponent on 05/05/2015.
A presentation was made by Shri Sumit Nimesh, authorized representative of project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Ascenso Enviro Pvt. Ltd. The committee discussed
the matter and directed to submit following information: 1. Date of survey of site for monitoring alongwith persons carrying out the
monitoring.
2. If data of some other project have been used, consent letter of proponent should
be submitted.
3. The detailed compliance of TOR should be submitted to all members and
Chairman with all documents.
4. Monitoring data is to be given and to be certified by the board of directors and
consultants and affidavit is to be given on stamp paper.
5. "No construction" affidavit should be submitted.
6. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking,
roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
7. Copy of layout plan/maps/services plans approved by the authority for
proposals.
8. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places. 9. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be
submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents,
in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.
10. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way width should be clearly marked on the map.
11. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary
provision amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by
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Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be
submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile
nos./address.
12. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project
boundary. According plans should be submitted.
13. Running cost of STP and other environment management facilities which shall
be transferred to the alloties during operation phase.
14. Point wise compliance of the TOR along with the supported documents should be submitted.
15. The disposal of the waste water with the extent of reutilization based on technical data should be provided. Location of the proposed ETP should clearly
show in the maps. 16. The EIA report should be signed by the project proponent and the EIA
coordinator, FAES etc.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
5. Proposed 227.40 acre OPUS Integrated Township near Ghaziabad. Mr. A
Raghunath, General Manager, H-87, Ist Floor, Sector-63, NOIDA. File No.
1312/DD-Y
1. The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting 03/03/2015
wherein the following decision was taken:
"The committee noted that environmental clearance was recommended for the project
proposals in SEAC meeting dated 16/07/2014 however, the SEIAA in its meeting dated
03/12/2014 observed as follows and referred the matter back to the committee:
"The SEIAA noted that in its meeting dated 12-08-2014 the SEIAA seeked some
information from the project proponent which were communicated to the project
Proponent vide letter no- 1265/praya/1332/SEAC/2012/DDY dated 02-09-2014. In
this regard the project proponent has submitted his reply through his letter dated 18-
09-214. The project proponent letter dated 18-09-2014 was put up and discussed in
the SEIAA meeting. The SEIAA observed that the information submitted by the
project proponent is very short and not clear. The SEIAA, therefore, directed the
President/senior person of the proposed project to present in the next SEIAA meeting
to explain the quires of the SEIAA."
The committee directed the proponent to make a presentation on the issues
raised by SEIAA in its meeting dated 03/12/2014. The project proponent informed
that there is a water body/lake outside the boundary of the project. Neither any water
discharge is being made to this water body nor any water intake is proposed from the
same. This water body is completely outside of the project boundary. Minimum
distance of this water body from the nearest point of project boundary is 28-30 m.
Apart from this, it is also not any notified water body.
The committee discussed the matter in light of observations of SEIAA and
reply submitted by the project proponent and directed the proponent to submit land
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details of said water body alongwith its ownership status. It is also desirable to get a
NOC from the owner of the water body. "
2. The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 20/04/2015. The
project proponent informed that:
1. Affidavit from project proponent side that they will strictly follow the zero
discharge policy as depicted in their DPR and will not disturb the ecology of
water body in any way.
2. Letter in original written to Tehsildaar-Dhaulana and the reply of Tehsildaar
to assess the ownership of the said water body has been submitted.
3. Letter in original written to Fisheries Department, Hapur and their reply
stating that the said water body is under their control.
The committee discussed the replies of project proponent and reiterated its
recommendations for grant of environmental clearance to the proposals made
in SEAC meeting dated 16/07/2014 alongwith following additional
stipulations:
1. Environmental sensitivity of the lake should not be disturbed in any
way.
2. Zero discharge should be practiced in construction and operation of the
project as committed by the project proponent.
3. No water should be withdrawn from the lake.
4. Project proponent shall contribute for welfare and development of the
Hasanpur Lake. Proposed activities with time schedule shall be
provided to District Administration as well as to SEIAA.
5. Natural drainage should not be disturbed or altered.
6. Regular water quality monitoring of the lake should be undertaken
with report submission to District Administration as well as to SEIAA.
6. Leather Technology at B-12, Leather Technology Park, UPSIDC, Banthan, Unnao-
Sri FarhanAjmal. File No. 2575/AD-H
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the matter and reopen on request of project proponent in this regards.
7. Housing Project for Satilila Sahkari Awas Samiti Ltd., at Plot No-76, Sector-Sigma-
IV, Greater Noida, Sri Nirmal Vashwani, Secretary, C-94,B, Sector-15, Noida. File
No. 2205/DD-Sh.
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
15/11/2014 wherein the project proponent informed that the 90% of construction work has
already been undertaken without obtaining environmental clearance. The committee directed
to stop the construction work and to submit resolution as required under MoEF OM dated
12/12/2012 meant for violation cases. The committee also directed the Secretary, SEAC to
inform the State Government regarding initiation of legal action. The matter was scheduled to
be discussed after initiation of credible action in the matter.
Secretary, SEAC through his letter dated 25/03/2015 communicated to State
Government for initiation of legal action who in turn through letter dated 30/03/2015 directed
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Member Secretary, UPPCB to file a court case for violation of EP Act and to inform State
Government in this regard.
In above background, a presentation was made by authorized representative of project
proponent alongwith their consultant M/s AMCS. The proponent, through the documents
submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Housing Project for Satilila Sahkari Awas
Samiti Ltd., at Plot No-76, Sector-Sigma-IV, Greater Noida.
2. Project details of the project is as follows:
S. No Particular Area (Meter sq.) Percentage
1 Total Plot Area 26560.56
2 Permissible Ground Coverage 10624.224 40% of total Plot area
3 Achieved Ground Coverage 9122.142 34.34% of plot area
4 Permissible FAR 39840.84 150 % Plot Area
5 Purchasable FAR 3187.2672 12% of Plot area
6 Total Permissible FAR 43028.1072 162 % of Plot area
7 Achieved FAR 41732.32 157 % of Plot Area
8 Non FAR Area 1238.432 4.7 % of plot area
9 Facility Area 1315 4.5 % of plot area
10 Built-up Area 44285.752
11 Open Area 17438.418 65.65 % of plot area
12 Landscape Area 8719.209 50 % of open area
13 Provided Landscape area 9562.1819 54.834% of open area
14 Height of the highest Tower 12.58 m
3. Salient features of the project are as follows:
Name and Location of the Project Group housing project “Grande Forte” at Plot no.76, Sigma –IV, Greater Noida, U.P.
Developers of the project M/s. Satilila Sahkari Awas Samiti Ltd.
Total Plot Area 26,560.56 m
2
.
Built-up Area(Proposed FAR + Basement area +
Services area) 44285.752 m
2
.
Total Water Consumption 99 KLD
Power Requirement 280 KVA
Power Backup DG Sets of total capacity of 250 KVA (1*250)
Total Parking provided 427 ECS 307 Two wheelers
Solid Waste to be Generated 400.95 kg/day
No. of RWH Pits 2
4. Building block details are as follows:
Building No No. of Floors
Building 1 G+4
Building 2,3, 4 G+5
Building 5-10 G+4
Building 11-23 Basement+G+2
5. Population details:
S. No Types Dwelling Units PPU/Occupancy Population
1 Residents 180 4.5 810
2 Visitors (10% of residential Population) 81
Total Population 891
6. Water requirement details:
Description
No. of
unit
s
Unit Populatio
n
Area Population
Unit water consumptio
n (litres)
Total water
require
d (kld)
water requiremen
t for
domestic
Flushing/
Recycled
water
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use (kld) (kld)
Main
dwelling
units
180 4.5 ... 810 86 69.66 52.65 17.01
Visitors ... ... ... 81 15 1.215 0.729 0.486
Horticultur
e
... ... 8719.
2
26.157
Swimming
pool
... ... 2
TOTAL ... ... ... 99.032 53.379 17.496
Says 99
KLD
Says 53
KLD
Says 18
KLD
7. Waste water details:
Details Water (KLD)
Water requirement for domestic purpose 53
Wastewater generated from domestic use (@ 80% of domestic water
requirement)
43
Water requirement for Flushing Purpose 17
Wastewater generated from Flushing (@ 100% of flushing requirement) 17
Total Wastewater generated 43+17=60
8. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. Certificate of violation that the proponent have constructed as per rule and regulation as per approved plan to be submitted.
2. The copy of Completion certificate issued by Noida Development Authority that only finishing work is remaining to be submitted.
3. 10% finishing work is remaining as per proponent. 4. Location of approach road with dimension and width in the layout plan to be
submitted. 5. Setback to be marked in the layout plan all sites with dimensions.
6. An affidavit to be submitted on Rs. 100 in judicial stamp that all works executed as
per building by laws a day sanctioned plan to be given.
7. Inspection to be done by 2 members of the Committee Dr. D. C Gupta and Dr. S.K.
Upadhyay will visit the site and give inspection report to the SEAC committee.
8. Plan for 100% Solar Energy on all roads and common places.
9. Provision of reflecting paint to be made on rood top and side wall in layout plan.
10. The road width in R/W and C/W should be shown. Area details to be shown for all
land uses.
11. Structure design from qualified structural Engineer vetted by IIT showing alarming
system should be submitted.
12. Total cost Rs. 30 crore and CSR cost Rs. 75 lakhs. The details of CSR need based project along with list of beneficiaries to be submitted.
13. It is a case of violation and later has been sent by special Secretary on 30/3/2015 for filing the case of violation to pollution board.
14. Keeping in mind the provision of the MOEF guidelines, the Committee discussed the matter and observed that the SEAC, as per MOEF OM dated 12/12/2012 has
heard the violation cases on merits after filing of the matter at Competent court by UPPCB and received of the case number from UPPCB. In present matter, case no. as
filed UPPCB in the competent court and related communication from UPPCB in not available, hence the deferred till submission of information as above.
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8. Group Housing “M/s Pushpanjali Construction Pvt. Ltd” at Khasra N0 82(Part) of
MauzaJaganPuir, Agra, U.P. Sri Ganesh Chand Agrawal, File No. 2249/DD-Sh.
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
10/01/2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:
1. Copy of maps/letter submitted to Agra Development Authority for approval of
project.
2. Land usages with reference to Master Plan of Agra should be checked and land use
certificate to be submitted.
3. Location of High Tension line passing through the project site should be shown on
map with capacity. NOC from Power Department regarding passing of HT Lines
through the project site should be submitted.
4. Approved lay out plan showing width of all existing and proposed roads to be
submitted.
5. Area statement with tower wise and floor wise details is to be submitted.
6. Details of all block with dimensions set back and area chart details are to be
submitted.
7. No objection from Jal Nigam regarding supply of water and no tube well boring is required.
8. OHT/Underground water tank will be provided for bulk water supply and provision of water tank for firefighting will be made.
9. Road layout to be submitted alongwith width of the road. 10. Letter issued by Competent Authority regarding Compensatory FAR be submitted.
11. Green area should be revised as per discussion with committee. 12. Vehicular movement/circulation plan.
13. Plan for complete waste water treatment upto tertiary level.
14. Plan for separate tank for firefighting.
15. Running cost of STP and other environment management facilities which shall be
transferred to the allotties during operation phase.
16. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site and common places.
17. Permission from TTZ Authority, as applicable on the project shall be obtained prior to development of the project.
18. Structural stability plan alongwith certificate of architect. 19. Flood management in worst case scenario in view of proximity to River Yamuna.
20. Project cost and corresponding CSR cost with details.
The project proponent submitted their replies through undated letter received on
11/02/2015. A presentation was made by Shri Mayank Agrawal, authorized representative of
project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Paramarsh. The committee discussed the
matter and directed the project proponent to submit following information:
1. Section of all internal roads should be provided. Right of way and carriage way
width should be clearly marked on the map.
2. Copy of receipt regarding the payment made to M/s Power Grid Corporation of
India Ltd. for shifting of HT line alongwith proposed schedule for this work
from M/s Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. Location of high tension line
shifted as per letter from PCCIL photo copy is to be submitted.
3. Minimum 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the
project boundary. According plans should be submitted.
4. Plan for use of LPG/CNG based DG sets alongwith commitment of its sources. 5. The structure design by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The
structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision
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of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence
of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined
evacuation plan should also be prepared and submitted.
6. Submit the certificate issued by Irrigation Department regarding the site is not
under the flood area.
7. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary
provision amounting to Rs. 2.0 crore shall be prepared and approved by Board
of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
9. Group Housing “Cosmic Corporate Park-3” at Plot No-1, Sector-154, Noida, U.P.
Sri Sandeep Pahwa, Director, 281, Azad Mandi, Delhi, File No. 2082/AD-H
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
21/02/2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:
" The committee observed that plot area of the project is mentioned as 20,002.40 sqm
however the possession on the site has only been provided for plot area 15,000 sqm by the
Noida Authority. The committee also observed that the whole proposal is calculated for plot
area 20,002.40 sqm which should be revised as per actual availability of land. The committee
also found that some constructed areas like parking, basement etc. have not been included in
built-up area. The committee directed the project proponent to revise and submit the matter
for appraisal. The matter is deferred till submission of revised proposals. The matter shall
discussed by committee after submission of information as above. "
The committee noted that the project proponent submit their replies through letter
dated 09/03/2015 with revised form-1, lease deed papers, land possession letter and map
approval letter. A presentation was made by Shri Lakhvindardeep Singh, authorized
representative of project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Development Consultant
Pvt. Ltd. The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. Podium should be covered under built-up area. Area details should be
accordingly modified.
2. Area statement with tower wise and floor wise details alongwith no. of units.
3. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking,
roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
4. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.
5. Physical features within 100 m of the project sites with their ownership.
6. Running cost of STP and other environment management facilities which shall
be transferred to the alloties during operation phase.
7. Parking plan.
8. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary
provision amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be
submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
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10. Expansion Institutional Complex” Assotech Business park” at Plot No-22, Sector-
135, Noida, Sri VikasAgrawal File No. 2271/AD-H
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
10/01/2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:
1. Provide detailed summery of previously provided statement and the revision
made into it.
2. Revised project proposal alongwith the compliance to environmental clearance
issued earlier vide letter no. 530/SEAC/89/2007/AD(Y) dated 17/04/2008.
3. All approved revised layout plan/building plan/service plans from the
competent authority is to be submitted with the signature of an architect
certifying that they are all in the conformity with the master plan of the area
and as per building bylaws/rules and regulation of the authority.
4. Submit structural design with the signature of competent/qualified structural
engineer.
5. Provide the details of construction done with photographs and area statement.
6. The copy of the original application along with FAR proposal should be
submitted.
7. Extension of the validity of the previous EC along with the compliance report
and details of the construction done so far may be provided. The revised
proposal is need for TOR issuance.
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 11/03/2015. A
presentation was made by Shri Ashwini Kumar Singh, authorized representative of project
proponent along with their consultant M/s Environment Developmental Assistance Systems
(I) Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation
made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Expansion Institutional Complex
“Assotech Business park” at Plot No-22, Sector-135, Noida. M/s Assotech Realty Pvt.
Ltd.
2. Project details of the project is as follows:
Items Area Statement (Sqm)
As per EC issued vide letter no.
530/SEAC/89/2007/AD(Y) Dated 17th
April, 2008 (sqm)
Newly Proposed (sqm)
Total (sqm)
Total Plot area 52545.0 - 52545.0
Ground Coverage 15764 - 15763.5
FAR 1,05090 5254.5 (LEED GOLD
RATING)
1,10344.5
Built-up Area 1,05,090 84225.26 1,89,312.25
Maximum Height G+18 G+10 -
Towers & Blocks Tower A to F Block A & Tower 1
to 7 (Change in Layout)
-
3. Salient features of the project is as follows:
Type of Building Institutional and Commercial Percentage (%)
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Plot Area 52545.0 m
2
100
Permissible Ground Coverage
(30%) 15763.5 m
2
30
Proposed Ground Coverage
(29.93%) 15725.93 m
2
29.93
Open Area 36819.07 m
2
70
Required Landscape Area (50%
of Open Area) 18409.53 m
2
35
Proposed Landscape Area (52.3%
of Open Area) 19253.95 m
2
36.64
Number of Trees Required (One
tree per 100 m2
of open space) Number of Trees Provided
192
200
Area Under Roads and Parking 17565.12 m
2
33.43
FAR Area Allowed (2) 105090.00 m
2
Extra Permitted FAR for LEED Gold Rating (5% of FAR)
5254.5 m2
Total Permissible FAR (2.1) 110344.50 m
2
FAR Area proposed IT/ ITES Offices Serviced Apartments Institutional facilities permitted/ shops in the area of IT/ITES
Services
110151.58 m2
(2.09)
93602.24 m2
8188.27 m2
8361.07 m2
NON FAR
Basement (Block A+ Tower 1 to 7)
Stilt/ Podium (Tower 3 to 7)
Service Floor
Refuge Area
Service Area
Total Non FAR
38746.18 m2
26037.46 m2
1354.85 m2
870.06 m2
12,155.13 m2
79163.68 m2
Built up Area 1,89,312.25 m
2
Parking Facilities Required: 2254 ECS Provided: 2261 ECS
Power Requirement and Source Backup Power
9.5 MW, UPSEB 9 no. DG Sets (each 1500 kVA) Total capacity = 13500 kVA
Water Requirement & Source Fresh water: 841 KLD (Municipal
Water Supply) Reuse of Treated Effluent: 1017 KLD Total Water Requirement: 1997
Sewage Treatment & Disposal The waste water generated: 1130 KLD STP Capacity:- 1400 KLD Treatment level - upto Tertiary
Treatment Uses- Horticulture, Toilet Flushing,
DG set Cooling
Total Waste generation Horticulture Waste E-waste generation
~5.7 Tones/Day 71.23 Kg/Day 13 Kg/Day
4. Detailed summary of previous EC statement and proposed revision:
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Items Area Statement (Sqm)
As per EC issued vide letter
no.
530/SEAC/89/2007/AD(Y)
Dated 17th April, 2008
As per 2014 Remarks
Total Plot area 52545.0 sqm 52545.0 sqm
FAR 2 2
Extra FAR @ Green Building nil 5% @ FAR LEED GOLD
Pre Certification
Ground Coverage 12277.573 (23.36%) 15763.5 (30%)
Total Area as per FAR 1,05084.26 sqm 1,10151.58 sqm
Service FAR 11093.124 sqm 12155.13 sqm
Refuge Area Nil 870.06 sqm
Service Floor Nil 1354.85 sqm
Basement Area 42694.622 sqm 38746.178 sqm Decreased by
3948.44 sqm
Podium Area Nil 26037.458 sqm
Landscape Area 24000 sqm (45%) 19253.95 sqm (37%)
Maximum Building Height Ground + 20 G + 10
Total Nos. of Block/ Towers 7 Nos. 1 Block + 7 Towers
Built-up Area 158872.011 1,89,315.25
5. The project proposals are covered under category 8"b" of EIA Notification, 2006, as
amended.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended following TORs and general
guidelines for conducting EIA studies regarding the proposals:
Additional TORs:
1. Green building certificate for which extra 5% FAR taken should be submitted from
Competent Authority.
2. Old data collected for monitoring to be used within 03 years and monitoring station
should be within 10 km should be submitted.
3. Master plan of the area showing proposed project.
4. Submit approved layout plan.
5. Permissible uses of the proposed site as per zoning regulation.
6. Proposal for meeting water requirement of the project. Any alternative sources of
water supply may also be explored.
7. Allotment letter from concerned development authority.
8. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.
9. Section details of all road.
10. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads,
other services, facilities of the project also in percentage.
11. Land use approved by the competent authority.
12. Complete Details of facilities to be developed by the project proponent i.e. for which
environment clearance is sought.
13. Use of reflecting paints on roof top and side walls.
14. Details of rain water harvesting are to be given.
15. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.
16. A site plan showing the project site and its surroundings with physical features and
topographical details, such as land use, contours and drainage pattern, along with
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photographs of the site from all four sides, should be included in the background
information.
17. Sanctioned plans/maps regarding the project with all services plans.
18. All plans and elevation sections/all service plan/landscape plan/standard
electrification plan/drainage/sewerage plan.
19. The structure design by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The
structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of
alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of
earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.
20. All service plans like sewer drainage water supply rain water harvesting fire fighting
landscape plan is to be submitted.
21. Examine in detail the proposed site with reference to impact on infrastructure
covering water supply, storm water drainage, sewerage, power, etc., and the disposal
of treated/raw wastes from the complex on land/water body and into sewerage system.
22. Water requirement and water management plan alongwith necessary permissions for
discharge.
23. Hydro-geological investigations be carried out and obtain permission from Central
Ground Water Authority for withdrawal of ground water.
24. Consider soil characteristics and permeability for rainwater harvesting proposals,
should be made to prevent ground water contamination. Maximize use of treated
water by recycling and utilization of rainwater.
25. Make provision for safety against failure in the operation of wastewater treatment
facilities. Identify acceptable outfall for treated effluent.
26. Details of green belt as a measure for mitigation of dust and noise and buffer between
habitation and proposed project.
27. Landscape plan, green belts and open spaces may be described separately.
28. Study the existing flora and fauna of the area and the impact of the project on them.
29. Examine existing crèche, education, health facilities, police, post Office, Banks and
other services and make adequate provisions in the proposal.
30. Assess soil erosion in view of the soil characteristics, topography and rainfall pattern.
31. Application of renewable energy/alternate energy, such as solar and wind energy may
be described including solar water heating in the guidelines for entrepreneurs.
32. Consider solid wastes, including e-waste in addition to other solid wastes and their
disposal.
33. Identification of recyclable wastes and waste utilization arrangements may be made.
34. Explore possibility of generating biogas from biodegradable wastes.
35. Arrangements for hazardous waste management may be described as also the
common facilities for waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of all
effluent, emission and refuse including MSW, biomedical and hazardous wastes.
Special attention should be made with respect to bird menace.
36. Provisions made for safety in storage of materials, products and wastes may be
described.
37. Disaster management plan should be prepared.
38. Traffic management plan including parking and loading/unloading areas may be
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described. Traffic survey should be carried out both on weekdays and weekend.
39. Parking provision is to be made for higher ECS worked out either as per state bye-
laws or construction manual of the MoEF
40. Exclusive Parking area in the basement (excluding other facilities) and surface is to be
clearly mentioned
41. Provide service road for entry and exit to project site.
42. Use of local building materials should be described.
43. Consider provision of DG Flue Gas emissions to be treated in a scrubber. Stack
details with provisos of sampling port for monitoring be described.
44. Work out MGLC for the combined capacity of DG sets.
45. Provide for conservation of resources, energy efficiency and use of renewable sources
of energy in the light of ECBC code.
46. Application of resettlement and rehabilitation policy may be described. Project
affected persons should be identified and rehabilitation and resettlement plan should
be prepared.
47. Examine separately the details for construction and operation phases both for
Environmental Management Plan and Environmental Monitoring Plan.
48. Environment Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision of
minimum 2% of the project cost as discussed in meeting shall be submitted on need
base assessment study in the study area.
49. Details of all internal and peripheral roads width.
50. Source and quantity of required water during construction and management of
generated waste water.
51. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance
from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not
earmarked.
52. Declare/submit the running cost of STP and other environmental management
services (e.g., Municipal Solid Waste Disposal, Green belt Maintenance, Water
Management etc.) in the proposals which are to be including in the allotment letters.
53. The proponent will submit the schedule of monitoring/data collection programme to
the Office of Directorate, Member Secretary, UP Pollution Control Board and District
Magistrate of related District.
General Guidelines
a. A legal affidavit by the Project proponent on Rs. 100/- non-judicial Stamp Paper, duly
attested by Public Notary, stating that:
I. “There is no litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is
proposed to be set up (please give name & ownership etc. of the project) and that for
any such litigation what so ever, the sole responsibility will be borne by the Project
proponent.”
II. “No activity relating to this project (i.e. name of the project) including civil
construction has been undertaken at site except fencing of the site to protect it from
getting encroached and construction of temporary shed(s) for the guard(s). (if fencing
has not been done, then the same may be deleted).
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III. “I/We hereby give undertaking that the data and information given in the application,
enclosures and other documents are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and
I/We am/are aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is found to
be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance given,
if any to the Project will be revoked at our risk and cost.”
IV. Project does not fall under any buffer zone of no-development as declared /identified
under any law.
b. Another legal affidavit by the consultant stating “(a) that the prescribed TORs have been
complied with (to be deleted if not applicable) & (b) that details and the data presented
are factually correct”, as per MoEF circular dated 04.08.2009 is also to be submitted
along with EIA.
c. Current, site photographs viewing towards the project area from four directions
indicating date of photograph taken, direction from which taken, name of the project,
and signature of Project proponent along with consultant with seal should be submitted,
so as to ensure that no construction has been started before the grant of EC.
d. EIA should strictly follow the guidelines prescribed in annexure-III to the EIA
notification of 2006 and the Methods of Monitoring and analysis (Annexure-IV):
Guidance for assessment of representativeness and reliability of baseline environmental
attributes detailed under EIA manual January, 2001 and other guidelines in the matter.
e. The status of accreditation of the EIA consultant with NABET/QCI shall be specifically
mentioned. The consultant shall certify that his accreditation is for the sector for which
this EIA is prepared.
f. On the front page of EIA/EMP reports, the name of the consultant/consultancy firm
along with their complete details including their accreditation, if any shall be indicated.
g. While submitting the EIA/EMP reports, the name of the experts associated
with/involved in the preparation of these reports and the Name of laboratory through
which the samples have been got analysed should be stated in the report. It shall clearly
be indicated whether said laboratory is accredited by NABL or approved under the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (Please refer MoEF office memorandum dated 4th
August, 2009). The name project leader of the EIA study shall also be mentioned.
h. The EIA document shall be printed on both sides, as for as possible.
The Information’s no (a I , II, III & c) asked under the general guidelines is to be
submitted within 15 days from the date of receipt of the letter and remaining of the
information’s is to be submitted along with the EIA.
11. Mirza International Ltd. (Tannery Division) at Village- Magarwara, Unnao. Sri
R.D. Kaushik, G.M., M/s Mirza International Ltd. (Tannery Division) File No.
1731/DD-Y
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
21/02/2015 wherein following recommendation was taken:
"The committee discussed the matter in the light of EIA Notification, 2006 wherein it
has been provisioned that tannery projects outside the notified industrial area shall be
treated as category-A and environmental clearance for them shall be granted by
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MoEF, Govt. of India. The committee also discussed the documents submitted by the
project proponent and deliberated that a communication should be made to Industrial
Development Department, Govt. of U.P. to confirm that whether Unnao Shuklaganj
Development Authority is competent to declare Magarwara Unnao as notified
industrial area (where M/s Mirza International Ltd. is situated.). The communication
should also include the related documents submitted by proponent to get comment of
Industrial Development Department regarding its location. A copy of this
communication should be endorsed to project proponent also.
The matter shall be discussed after receipt of information from Industrial
Development Department in this regards."
In this reference a letter no. 2679 dated 17/03/2015 was communicated to Industrial
Development Department, Govt. of UP. Special Secretary, Industrial Development
Department, Section-4 through his letter no. 1108/77-4-15-11SIDC/15 dated 20/05/2015 has
informed that:
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The committee discussed the letter dated 20/05/2015 of Industrial Development
Department and deliberated that the industry lies in Industrial Area recognized by State
Government. In view of this the committee directed the project proponent to make a
presentation.
A presentation was made by Shri R.D.Kaushik, authorized representative of project
proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Civil Engineering Department, IIT, Roorkee. The
project proponent informed the committee that:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Expansion of production in M/s Mirza
International Ltd. (Tannery Division) at Village- Magarwara, Unnao, M/s Mirza
International Limited.
2. Present Capacity: Processes 1500 hides per day (900 wet blue hides per day and 600
raw hides per day).
3. Proposed Capacity: Increase in the production from 1500 hides per day to 5000 hides
per day, average weight of a raw hide ranging from 8 to 9 kg.
4. Modernization of the manufacturing process to decrease processing time, improve the
finished product quality, reduce the footprint per unit quantity product, and reduce the
requirement of manpower in the production process via automated plant machinery.
5. Process water details per ton raw processed: Tanning Processes
Water used m3
per ton of raw hides
processed
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Pre Tanning
Soaking 10
Liming 6
Deliming and Bating 5
Pickling 0.5
Tanning
Chrome Tanning 3.5
Post Tanning
Neutralization, Re-Tanning, Dyeing and Fat Liquoring 9
Finishing 1
Total water requirement in the manufacturing process 35
6. Water requirement details is as follows: Particulars Quantity of Water (kL/d)
Process water requirements
[Total number of hides to be processed from raw hides to finished leather
per day (= 5000) x Average weight per hide (Buffalo/calf hide) (=8-9 kg, say
9 kg) x unit water consumption (= 35 m3
/t hides processed)]
1575
Other Water Requirements
[Domestic Needs (800 workers x 30 Lpcd = 24 kL/d) + Boiler Feed Water ( = 4 kL/d)]
28
Total water requirements of the industry 1603, say 1600 kL/d
Approximately 30 - 40 kL/d treated wastewater will be reused in wet scrubbers provided for flue gas treatment.
The scrubber wastewater will be treated along with process effluents.
7. Gases waste generation details is as follows:
• Two thermic fluid heaters of installed capacity at 20 Lakh kCal
• Mostly coal and/or sometimes wood chips are burnt in the boiler furnace.
• The estimated coal consumption is about 900 kg/hr.
• Stack Height, AGL : 32 m
• Stack Top Diameter : 0.90 m
• Flue Gas Temperature : 140 0 C
• Exit Velocity of Flue Gases : 9.3 m/s
• Volume of Flue Gases Produced : 2.22 (Nm3/s)
(Source: Stack Monitoring)
� The heat requirement of the industry will remain unchanged even after expansion due
to modernization as new machines are far more energy efficient than the existing
systems.
8. There are 6 Gensets, 500 KVA each, to cater for emergency electricity supply. Each
Genset consumes about 80-90 L/h fuel. The Gensets have the stack heights provided
as per the CPCB norms. The Gensets are enclosed in acoustic enclosures so that noise
pollution level is also within limits (75 dBA)
9. The existing number of permanent and temporary employees is approximately 700.
The number of employees will increase to about 800 after the expansion plan is implemented.
10. The domestic wastewater will be disposed off via septic tanks. 11. The project proposals are covered under category 4"f" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental
clearance on the project proposals alongwith following specific and general conditions:
A. General Conditions:- 1. A suitable plan for providing shelter, light and fuel, water and waste disposal for
construction labour during the construction phase shall be provided along with the
numbers of proposed workers.
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2. Measures shall be undertaken to recycle and reuse treated effluents for horticulture
and plantation.
3. Obtain necessary clearance from the competent authority on the abstraction and use of
ground water during the construction and operation phases.
4. Hazardous/inflammable/explosive material likely to be stored during the construction
and operation phases shall be handled as per standard procedure prescribed under law,
necessary clearance in this regard shall be obtained.
5. Solid waste shall be suitably segregated and disposed. A separate and isolated Municipal Waste Collection Centre should be provided. Waste shall be disposed as
per Municipal Solid Waste Rules prescribed under EP Act, 1986. 6. Suitable Rain Water Harvesting Systems as per designs of Ground Water Department
shall be installed. 7. The emissions and effluents etc. from machines, Instruments and Transport during
construction and operation phases should be according to the prescribed standards. 8. Water sprinklers and other dust control measures should be undertaken to suppress
dust generation during the construction and operation phases. 9. Suitable noise abatement measures shall be adopted during the construction and
operation phases in order to ensure that the noise emissions do not violated the
prescribed Ambient Noise Standards.
10. Separate stock piles shall be maintained for excavated top soil and the top soil should
be utilized for development of green belt.
11. Sewage effluents shall be kept separate from rain water collection and storage system
and separately disposed. Other trade effluents should not be allowed to mix with
domestic effluents. Sewage transportation pipe lines should be at least 2 meter bellow
the water supply lines.
12. Hazardous/Solid Wastes generated during construction and operation phases should
be disposed off as prescribed under law. Necessary clearances in this regard shall be
obtained. 13. Alternate technologies for solid waste disposals (Like- vermin-culture etc.) should be
used in consultation with expert organizations. 14. No wetland should be infringed during construction and operation phases. Any
wetland coming in the project area should be suitably rejuvenated and conserved. 15. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain
water. Fully impermeable pavements shall not be constructed. Construction of pavements around trees shall be as per scientifically accepted principles in order to
provide suitable watering, aeration and nutrition to the tree. 16. Ensure usage of dual flush systems for flush cisterns and explore options to use sensor
bases fixtures, waterless of urinals and other water saving techniques.
17. Explore options for use of dual pipe plumbing for use of water with different qualities
such as municipal supply, recycled water, ground water etc.
18. Ensure use of measures for including water demand for landscaping and using
xeriscaping, efficient irrigation equipments& controlled watering systems.
19. Make suitable provisions for using solar energy as alternative source of energy. Solar
energy application should be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting
for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating. Present
a detailed report showing how much percentage of backup power for institution can
be provided through solar energy so that use and polluting effects of DG sets can be
minimized. 20. Make separate provision for segregation, collection, transport and disposal of e-waste.
21. Educate citizens and other stake-holders by putting up hoardings at different places to create environmental awareness.
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22. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the
proposed project site must be avoided. Parking should be fully internalized and no
public space should be utilized.
23. Prepare and present Disaster Management Plan.
24. A report on the energy conservation measures confirming to energy conservation
norms finalize by Bureau of Energy efficiency should be prepared incorporating
details about building materials and technology, R&U factors etc.
25. Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provision of fly ash notification of September, 1999 and amended as on August, 2003 (The above
conditions is applicable only if the project lies within 100 km of Thermal Power Station).
26. The DG sets to be used during construction phases should use low sulphur diesel type and should conform to E.P. Rules prescribed for Air and Noise emission standards.
27. The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential land use.
The open spaces inside the plot should be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous variety.
28. It is suggested that literacy program for weaker sections of society/women/adult
(Including domestic help) and under privileged children could be provided in a formal
way.
29. The use of Compact Fluorescent Lamps should be encouraged. A management plan
for the safe disposal of used/damaged CFLs should be submitted.
30. It shall be ensured that all street lighting is solar powered. Additionally 50% of the
same may be provided with dual (Solar/electrical) alternatives.
31. Solar water heater shall be installed to the maximum possible capacity. Plans may be
drawn up accordingly with justification.
32. Construction activities including movements of vehicles should be so managed as to
cause no disturbance to nearby residents. Parking should be design on the basis of projected growth in next 20 years.
33. All necessary statutory clearances should be obtained and submitted before start of any construction activity. If this condition is violated the clearance shall be
automatically deemed to have been cancelled. 34. Parking areas should be in accordance with the norms of MoEF, Govt. of India. Plans
may be drawn up accordingly and submitted.
B. Specific Conditions:
1. The conditions stipulated in the NOC issued by the UP Pollution Control Board should be complied.
2. The tannery operations should be such that the environmental stipulations as prescribed under Charter on "Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection
(CREP)" are complied with. 3. Tannery unit should install effluent treatment and chrome recovery facilities as
proposed upto tertiary level. The flow of treated effluent should not stagnate in
disposal channel till the end point.
4. Online water quality monitoring at ETP inlet and outlet shall be undertaken.
5. It should adopt cleaner technologies as recommended by CLRI to ensure minimum
chrome discharge in effluent.
6. Record should be maintained in the unit for the quantity of raw process water used
and pre treated waste water discharge.
7. The tannery should adopt state of the art technology recommended by CLRI. The
technology should include recovery and reuse of Chrome/Alutan BCS/closed-loop
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Alutan-BCS combined tanning process to ensure maximum chromium recovery and
minimum chromium-discharge in the effluent.
8. To reduce TDS concentration in the primary treated effluent, cleaner technologies e.g.
dry salting for reduction of TDS in waste water, counter current soaking to reduce
waste water quantity, enzyme assisted liming process, combined pickling- tanning
process, pre-treatment and segregation of waste should be practiced and soak liquor
should be segregated and evaporated in the solar evaporation ponds.
9. Unit should ensure that ambient air quality monitoring stations should be set-up in the down wind direction as well as at locations were maximum ground level
concentration is anticipated. These locations should be fixed in consultation with the U P. Pollution Control Board.
10. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors
of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
11. The unit should not exceed the norm of 28 cu. meter/tonne of raw hide as stipulated in schedule 1 of the Environment Protection Act, 1991 for the total quantity of waste
generated.
12. The unit should install separate flow meter and water meter for entire effluent
generated after pre-treatment. The waste water after primary treatment should be
discharged into CETP through a closed non corrosive pipe line.
13. Guard ponds of sufficient holding capacity should be provided to cope with the
effluent discharge during process disturbances.
14. A secured double line land fill should be developed for temporary storage of
hazardous solid waste by providing impervious liner and leach ate collection system.
15. The fleshing from the Tannery unit should be supplied to the manufacturers of dog
chew and glue.
16. The ground water quality around the guard ponds, solar evaporation ponds and land fill site should be monitored on a regular basis.
17. Annual Environmental auditing should be carried out by the unit. 18. Occupational health surveillance of the workers should be done on a regular basis and
records maintained. 19. The unit should comply with environmental protection measures and safeguards
recommended in the ElA/EMP. 20. An environmental cell should be created within unit to take care of environmental
issues. 21. Proper Protective Equipments and Barrier Cream should be given to workers.
22. Green belt left 33% of the total area and all around site on periphery for Plantation
should Demarcated on map.
23. Parking plan should be submitted separately with surface parking inside plot towards
main road.
24. Maps to be sanctioned by Unnao development authority is to be submitted.
25. Details of all service plans regarding drainage sever water supply electricity to be
submitted.
26. Structure plan of the new shades to be submitted duly signed by structure engineer.
27. Waste water will be disposed of in septic tank for domestic use.
28. All the services to be developed by UP SIDC.
29. Ground water fluoride content 2mg/l, so proponent should solve to reduce it. 30. Water level at 150-250 m depth as per drill test. No additional boring is required as 2
old boring of 9 inch is sufficient to meet the requirement. 31. Kaccha tank to be constructed for Rain Water Harvesting.
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32. The proponent will monitor ambient air quality on line or manual with instruments
one in a month and details of report is to be submitted.
33. The details of meeting point at Ganga river to be monitored with sampling and also at
jail road nala at the end tail.
34. Treated water monitoring is to be done at regular intervals by composite sampling.
35. Total cost Rs. 25 chores and CSR Rs. 50 lakhs. Details of CSR need based project
with list of beneficiaries to be submitted within 15 days.
36. All order issued or will be issued by NGT will be complied by proponent at present and future.
37. No direct discharge to be done, it should be hold before discharge. 38. All internal drains to be covered.
12. Expansion of “Oxygen Boulevard” IT SEZ at Plot No-7, Sector-144, Noida- Sri
Deepak Khurana, C-23, Greater Kailash Enclave, Part-1, New Delhi. File No.
2748/AD-H
The committee noted that an application dated 29/12/2014 was made by the project
proponent for Expansion of Commercial Complex “Oxygen Boulevard” IT SEZ at Plot No-7,
Sector-144, Noida, U.P.
A presentation was made by Shri Vinod Kumar Goyal, authorized representative of
project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd. The
project proponent informed the committee that:
1. The proposed project is an expansion of commercial complex IT/SEZ “Oxygen
Boulevard” which is located at Plot No.-7 sector 144, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The
project has been developed by M/s Aachvis Softech Pvt. Ltd.
2. The project has already been granted Environmental Clearance vide letter No.
131/SEAC/07 dated 17/10/2008 for the existing plot area 100498 Sqm and built up
area 220300 Sqm under category 8(b).
3. The project is now proposed to be further expanded due to additional FAR, Now the
built-up area will increase from 102415.4 sq m to 211045.8 sq m.
4. The project will be comprising of IT/ITES offices, Retail space Utility Block, food
court etc.
5. The land was allotted by Okhla Development Authority to M/s Aachvis Softech Pvt.
Ltd.
6. Project details as compared to constructions done against the proposals for which
environmental clearance was issued earlier are as follows:
S.
N.
Details Already
Constructed
Proposed
Construction
Total Project Details
1. Total Plot area 100498.0 Sqm 2 Sqm 100500.0 Sqm
2. Cost of project 775 cr. 125 cr. 900 cr.
3. Ground coverage Permissible (30.0%)
30150 - 30150
4. Ground coverage proposed
(24.48%)
13738.98 Sqm 10865.17 sqm 24604.15 Sqm
5. FAR (permissible) - 201000.0 Sqm
6. FAR (proposed) 102415.4 Sqm 98580.6 Sqm 200996.00 Sqm
7. Additional 5 % FAR(as per green
building norms)
- 10049.8 Sq m 10049.8 Sqm
8. Total FAR 102415.4 Sqm 108630.4 Sqm 211045.8 Sqm
9. Basement area 36876.61 Sqm 35438.51 Sqm 72315.12 Sqm
10. Stilt area (podium) 21236.57 Sqm 31854.85 Sqm 53091.42 Sqm
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11. Non-FAR 7758.35 Sqm 2370.7 Sqm 10129.05 Sqm
12. Total Build-up area(FAR, Non-
FAR, Stilt, basement)
168286.93 Sqm 178294.46 Sqm 346581.39 Sqm
13. Green Area 8388 Sqm 6727 Sqm 15115 Sqm (15.04 %)
14. No. of basement 1 1 1
15. No. of towers 6 10 16
16. No. of floors G+8 G+12 G+4 To G+12 (Max.)
17. Height of building 32 55 55
18. Population
Staff Support 8500 12500 21000
Staff 225 25 250
visitors 100 100 200
Total population 8825 12625 21450
19. Total Power Load 12000 KVA 5000 KVA 17000 KVA
20. No. of DG sets 4 X 2000 KVA, 5 X
1500 KVA & 2 X 1250
KVA(on standby)
- 4 X 2000 KVA, 5 X
1500 KVA & 2 X 1250
KVA (on standby)
21. No. of Rainwater
Harvesting pits
8 2 10
22. Parking required 2048 1971 4019
23. Parking proposed - - 5085
24. Water requirement 400 KLD 822 KLD 1222 KLD
25. Waste water discharge 250 KLD 632 KLD 882 KLD
26. STP capacity 550 KLD 550 KLD 1100 KLD
27. Solid waste generated 1325 kg/day 1893 kg/day 3218 kg/day
7. Proposed land use details are as follows"
Land use Area (sq m) Percentage (%)
Ground coverage 24604.15 24.48 %
Green Area 15115.00 15.04 %
Surface Parking Area 21367 21.26 %
Open & Road Area 39413.85 39.22 %
Total Plot area 100500 100
8. The area of 15,115 sq m (15.04 %) is designated for plantation including big foliage trees,
Avenue plantation & herbs & shrubs. 10% (10000 sqm) area will be developed as
landscape area (include shrubs, herbs and grass area). 5.04% (5115 sqm) area will be
developed as trees area it will have 500 trees. Out of which 300 tress are already planted.
9. Water management details is as follows:
Population Factor in
LPCD
Water
requirement
in KLD
DOMESTIC
in KLD
FLUSHING
in KLD
WASTE
WATER in
KLD
Domestic
Staff Support 21000 45 945
Staff 250 45 11
Visitor 200 15 3
Total 959 384 575
waste water
discharge
307 575 882
Gardening 15 Nil
HVAC 243 Nil
Misc 5 Nil
Total 21450 1222 882
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10. 02 rain water harvesting pits in addition to existing 08 pits with 3.7 m dia x 3.5 m
depth are proposed.
11. Parking details:
Details Factor Total
Parking for already Constructed Area FAR/50
=102415.4/50
2048
Parking for Proposed Area FAR/50
=98580.6/50
1971
Total Parking Provided 4019
Parking provisions:
Details Parking Area ( sqm) Factor ECS
Basement 72315.12 32 2260
Podium 53091.42 28 1896
Surface 21367 23 929
Total Parking Provision 5085
12. Power requirement and provisions details:
S. No. Description Proposed
1 Electric Load 17000 KVA 2 DG Set Capacity 4 X 2000 KVA, 5 X 1500 KVA & 2 x 1250 KVA (Stand by)
3 Stack height 6 m above roof level
4 Location of DG Sets Basement
6. The project proposals are covered under category 8"b" of EIA Notification, 2006, as
amended.
The committee discussed the matter and noted that the project proponent has not
produced the completion certificate of the previous EC, since its validity has already been
expired, further the project details/area statements etc. provided by the project proponent are
not correct and the presentation was not based on factual facts therefore approvals may be
furnished. Compliance of the project whose EC was issued in 2008 may also be furnished
dually certified by the Architect and the project proponent is directed to present the matter
with their Architect in the next meeting to explain the design. There after the tor may be issued.
The matter shall be discussed after receipt of the information.
13. Expansion of Group Housing Project at Sector-117, Noida- Sri N Dutta Gupta, GM,
L-Block, South City-1, Gurgaon, Haryana. File No. 2753/SPO-V
The committee noted that an application dated 05/01/2015 was made by the project
proponent for Environmental Clearance for revision and extension of validity of
environmental clearance issued earlier for the project. The project proponent submitted that
there is reduction in built-up area, no. of towers and dwelling units for earlier environmental
clearance. The committee discussed the matter and noted that application for the validity
extension of the earlier EC has not been received, therefore, directed the project proponent to
submit a comparative chart of area statement and other environmental parameters/services for
revised proposal with reference to proposals for which earlier EC was issued. Also, the
revised maps as approved by the Development Authority should also be submitted. As the
earlier EC dated 12/01/2010 ceased to exists on and from 12/01/2015 the details of
constructions till 12/01/2015 (block wise/floor wise/tower wise) should be submitted
alongwith an affidavit that no construction since 12/01/2015 has been undertaken should be
submitted.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
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14. Group Housing Sports City at Land Parcel SC-01/C-3, Sector-79, Noida Sri Vinod
Kuma Goyal, Ex. VP (Tech) C-22/28, Sector-57, Noida. File No. 2675/AD-H
The committee noted that an application dated 01/12/2014 was made by the project
proponent M/s Piyush IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd. for Environmental Clearance of Group Housing
Sports City at Land Parcel SC-01/C-3, Sector-79, Noida.
A presentation was made by Shri Vinod Kuma Goyal, authorized representative of
project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Ascenso Enviro Private Limited. The
proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the
committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Sports City at Land Parcel
SC-01/C-3, Sector-79, Noida, U.P. Group Housing Sports City at Land Parcel SC-01/C-
3, Sector-79, Noida.
2. Area detail of the project is as follows:
S. No. Particulars Area in Sq.m. In percentage (%)
1 Total Plot Area 28000 ……
2 Permissible Ground Coverage @ 28% of plot area 7840 28% of plot area
3 Proposed Ground Coverage @ 14.47% of plot area 4051.85 14.47% of plot area
4 Permissible FAR @ 2.54 of plot area 71365.24 254% of plot area
5 Additional FAR @ 5% 3568.262 …….
6 Total permissible FAR 74933.502 267.61 % of plot area
7 Proposed FAR 74827.54 267.2% of plot area
8 Permissible services area 10704.786 14.28% of permissible
FAR
9 Proposed services area 8896.16 11.88% of proposed
FAR
10 Basement area 1 21787.6 46.67 % of Non -FAR
11 Basement area 2 21787.6 46.67 % of Non-FAR
12 Stilt area 2505.742 5.36% of Non-FAR
13 Services floor area 595.293 ……
14 Total Non- FAR 46676.235 …….
15 Built up area(FAR+Non FAR) 130399.935 ……
16 Total Open Area (Plot Area-Ground Coverage) 23948.15 85.52% of plot area
17 Required Green Area @ 50% of open area 11974.075 50% of open area
18 Proposed Green Area @61% of open area 14621.676 61% of open area
3. Salient features of the project is as follows:
Name and Location of the Project Proposed Plan for Sports City at Land Parcel S.C.-01/C-3.
Sector-79, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Total Plot Area 28,000 m
2
Built-up Area(Proposed FAR + Basement
area + Services area) 1,30,399.935 m
2
.
Total Water Consumption 295 KLD
Total Freshwater Requirement 189 KLD Source: Municipal Supply
Power Requirement 6130 kW Source: NPCL
Power Backup 6 DG Sets of total capacity of 6200 KVA (4*1250 + 2*600 KVA )
Total Parking provided 1446 ECS
Solid Waste to be Generated 1423 kg / day
No. of RWH Pits 7 pits
4. Building block details is as follows:
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S. No. Type of Building Storey
1. Tower-A1 For future Expansion
2. Tower-A2
3. Tower-A3 2 Basement+S+29
4 Tower-A4 2 Basement+S+29
5. Tower-A5 2 Basement+S+23
6. Tower-A6 2 Basement+S+23
7. Tower-A7 2 Basement+S+23
8. Tower-B 2 Basement+S+21
9. Community G
5. Population details is as follows:
D ensity Calculation(As per building bye laws)
Plot Area 28000 Sq.M
Proposed dwelling units 588
Proposed density@ 4.5/dwelling unit 2646 persons
Community building area 482.08 Sq.M
Density for community area @ 1.5 person per sq.mt.of FAR area of community building
321 persons
Total Residential population 2967
Visitor population @ 10% of total population 297 persons
Staff population @ 5% of total population 148 persons
Grand total 3412 persons
6. Water requirement details is as follows:
S.
No.
Description No.
of units
Area Population Unit water
consumption (litres)
Total
water required
(kld)
water
requirement for domestic
use (kld)
Flushing/
Recycled water (kld)
1 Residential
area
588 …. 2646 86 228 172 56
2 Community
area
482 …. 321 45 14 10 5
3 Staff
population
148 15 2 1 1
4 Visitor
population
297 15 4 3 2
5 Horticulture …. 14622 3 44
Sub-Total 293
6 Fire fighting
@ 1% of
total water
3
TOTAL 295 186 63
7. Waste water calculation details is as follows:
Details Water (KLD)
Water requirement for domestic purpose 186
Wastewater to be generated from domestic use (@ 80% of domestic water
requirement) 149
Water requirement for Flushing Purpose 63
Wastewater to be generated from Flushing (@ 100% of flushing requirement) 63
Total Wastewater generated 149+63 = 212 KLD
8. Solid waste generation details is as follows:
SOLID WASTE CALCULATION
S.No. Category of Solid Waste Waste
Generation
Rate
Formula Total
Population Waste
Generated
(kg/day)
1 Residential Refuse 0.3 to 0.6 Total 3091 1390.95
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(Residents+Visitors+Staff) kg/cap/day Population*0.45
2 Community 0.1 to 0.2
kg/cap/day Total
Population*0.1 321 32
Total 1423
E-waste:
• E-waste would be managed as per E waste (Management & Handling Rules) 2011.
• Damaged and used LED bulbs/lamps would be disposed as per the Guideline for Environmentally Sound
Mercury Management in LED Lamp Sector provided by CPCB.
• The disposal of E-waste would be done by a E-waste recycler, authorized by the MoEF for collection, segregation, recycle & disposal of E-wastes.
• The disposal of E-waste would be done by a E-waste recycler, authorized by the MoEF for collection, segregation, recycle & disposal of E-wastes.
9. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. Copy of Green Building Certificate.
2. Setback to be shown on map on all sides. 3. Plan for Green coverage of 3 m to be shown along with tree plantation on all
periphery. 4. All sanctioned building plans layout plan is to be submitted in proper scale.
5. Structure design with qualified structural Engineer and vetted by Jamia/IIT along with alarming system and Evacuation route to be submitted duly signed by qualified
structural Engineer within 7 days.
6. NOC from fire fighting to be submitted. 7
7. Plan for 100% solar energy on all roads and common places like Stair cases.
8. Plan for reflecting paints on roof top and side walls to be submitted.
9. Plan regarding Solid waste segregation to be done at site by vendors.
10. Plan for moduler STP 250 KLD capacity in basement.
11. Plan for all sewage and drainage disposed off in Noida sever line.
12. All width along with section of the road to be submitted.
13. Total cost Rs. 210 crores and CSR plan Rs.4.5 crores should be prepared and
submitted. The details of CSR with need based project to be submitted along with list
of beneficiaries.
15. Expansion of Group Housing Project at Plot No-SC-02/C, Sector-150, Noida- Sri
Manmeet Singh Batra, 1204, Sec-A, Pocket A, VasantKunj, New Delhi. File No.
2899/DD-Sh.
The project proponent did not appear. Their consultant M/s AMCS requested to
defer the matter for next meeting. The committee discussed and directed to defer the
matter till next meeting.
16. Rajkiya Medical College, Hospital & Staff Housing Project, Vill-Gunnaura
Wajidpur, Targana-Ujhani, Tehsil & Distt-Badaun. File No. 2543/OSD-T
The committee noted that an application dated 01/09/2014 was made by the Dr.
Neeraj Yadav, Nodal Officer/Associate Professor, SN Medical College, Agra for Rajkiya
Medical College, Hospital & Staff Housing Project, Vill-Gunnaura Wajidpur, Targana-
Ujhani, Tehsil & Distt-Badaun.
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A presentation was made by Dr. Lokesh Kulshrestha, CMS, SN Medical College,
Agra authorized representative of project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Sawen
Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the
presentation made, informed the committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Rajkiya Medical College, Hospital & Staff
Housing Project, Vill-Gunnaura Wajidpur, Targana-Ujhani, Tehsil & Distt-Badaun.
2. Area detail of the project is as follows:
S. No. Land Uses Area (m
2
) Percentage (%)
1 Total Ground Coverage 67917.19 16.8
2 Landscape Area 281826.49 69.6
3 Paved Area 8250.00 2.0
4 Road Area 39416.64 9.7
5 Parking Area 7275.32 1.8
Total Plot Area 404685.64 100
3. Salient features details are as follows:
1. Total Expected Population : 4143 Personnel
2. Electric Load : 7697 KW
3. Transformers : 06 nos. (04 x 2000 KVA
each + 02 x 750 KVA each)
4. Stand By Power Supply (D.G. Sets) : 04 nos. (03 x 1000 KVA
each + 01 x 500 KVA)
5. Source of water supply : 02 Bore well at 200 feet
depth
6. Total Consumption of Water : 926.327 KLD
7. Total Waste Water Generated : 466.28 KLD
8. Total MSW generated : 2382.43 kg/day
9. Total BMW generated from Hospital & Lab : 187.5 kg/day
10. Total nos. of rainwater harvesting pits : 32 Nos.
11. STP & ETP capacity : 600 KLD STP based on
FAB technology & 400
KLD ETP
12. Parking Provision : 2145 ECS (Basement &
Open)
4. Block wise details are as follows"
BLOCK NAME FLOORS AREA TOTAL BUILT
UP AREA
GROUND
COVERAGE
PROPOSED
SQ. MTS. SQ. MTS. SQ. MTS.
A. Hospital & Academic Block
Hospital Block Lower Ground 2592.60 50046.05
Ground 24963.91 24963.91
First 12772.79
Second 6194.05
Third 3522.70
Academic Block Ground 13152.00 36470.97 13152.00
First 3886.50
Second 3886.50
Third 3886.50
Fourth 3886.50
Fifth 3886.50
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Sixth 3886.50
B. Hostel Block:
Boys Hostel Block
(300 beds)
Ground 3007.90 5825+2238.83=
8064.83
3007.90
First 2945.93
Second 2111.00
Girls Hostel Block
(200 beds)
Ground 2332.09 6196.94 2332.09
First 2268.67
Second 1596.09
Boys Intern Hostel
Block (50 beds)
Ground 993.65 1537.25 993.65
First 543.60
Second
Girls Intern Hostel
Block (50 beds)
Ground 993.65 1537.25 993.65
First 543.60
Second
S.R. Resident
Hostel Block (100
beds)
Ground 1903.22 3733.14 1903.22
First 1829.92
Jt. Resident Hostel
Block (100 beds)
Ground 1903.22 3733.14 1903.22
First 1829.92
Nurses Hostel
Block (100 beds)
Ground 1597.65 3213.93 1597.65
First 808.14
Second 808.14
C. Housing Block:
Type - 1 (103 Unit) Ground 1342.62 3856.66 1342.62
First 1342.62
Second 1171.62
Type - 2 (123 Unit)
8 Towers
Ground 2701.57 7919.36 2701.57
First 2701.57
Second 2515.22
Type -3 (88 Unit) Ground 2536.50 7440.4 2536.5
First 2536.50
Second 2367.40
Type - 4 (24Unit) Ground 1483.52 4450.56 1483.52
First 1483.52
Second 1483.52
Type - 5 (4 Unit) Ground 798.24 901.6 798.24
Garage & Servant
Quarter
103.36
Directors Residence Ground 199.56 225.4 199.56
Garage & Servant
Quarter
25.84
D. Ancillary Block:
School Block Ground 448.81 448.81 448.81
Guest House Ground 311.20 585.93 311.2
First 274.73
Autopsy Block Ground 1182.00 1182.00 1182.00
Animal House Ground 328.64 328.64 328.64
Shopping Arcade Ground 1264.31 2178.26 1264.31
First 913.95
Auditorium Upper Ground 2972.93 2972.93 2972.93
ESS Block Ground 600.00 600.00 600.00
Service Block Ground 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00
Total Area (A+B+C+D) 148623.16 67917.19
5. Water calculation details are as follows: S. N
o.
Water Use Population Per Capita in (LPCD)
Total Water Requirement
(KLD)
Total Waste
Water Discharge
(KLD)
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1. Clinical/ Non Clinical & Ancillary Services/
Administrative Staff
350 45 15.75 12.60
2. OPD 1200 15 18.0 14.40
3. Visitors 420 15 6.30 5.04
4. Residents 343 86 29.50 23.60
5. Hostellers 900 86 77.40 61.92
6. Facility & Service Staff 20 45 0.90 0.72
TOTAL DOMESTIC WATER REQUIREMENT 147.85 118.28
7. Hospital Beds 750 450 337.50 270.0
8. Dissection Hall/Histology/Ambhibian/Mammalian/Haematology/P
athology//Biochemistry practical/ Blood bank/
Microbiology Laboratory etc.
--- Lump Sum 60.00 58.00
9. HVAC Plant (400 x 3 Tonne)
--- 10 l/Ton/hr/(max 08 hr.)
96.0 20.0
10.
DG Sets Cooling 3 x 1000 KVA + 1 x
500 KVA
0.90 l/KVA/4 hr
3.15 NIL
11.
Gardening & Landscaping 281826.49
m2
1 l/m
2
281.827 NIL
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 926.327 466.28
6. Municipal solid waste generation details are as follows:
Type of Waste Colour of
Bins
Category Disposal
Method
Total Waste
(Kg/ day)
Organics Green Bio Degradable Municipal Solid Waste
Site
1275.68
Paper Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 301.53
Metals
Glass
Textiles
Plastic
Miscellaneous
Stones, Ash &
Dust
Grey Non-Bio degradable Municipal Solid waste
Site
742.22
Total 2319.43 Kg/day
Population Category Total Waste Biodegradable Recyclable Non-Biodegradable
Nos. Floating Kg/ day Kg/day Kg/ Day Kg/ Day
420 Visitors 63.0 34.65 8.19 20.16
Therefore, Total expected MSW: 2382.43 Kg/day
7. Hazardous waste details are as follows:
Type of Waste Colour of
Bins
Category Disposal Method Total Waste
Used Oil Black With
Label
Hazardous Waste Approved Service Provider
as per HWM 2010
2.0 Kg/day
Electronic Black With
Label
Hazardous Waste Approved Service Provider
as per HWM 2010
1.78 kg/day
Battery
Medicine
Total 3.78 Kg/day
8. The project proposal falls under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. "No construction" affidavit should be submitted alongwith photographs. 2. DPR of the project should be submitted.
3. No of beds have been given in 500 form-1 whereas these are mentioned as 750 in the
presentation dated 01/06/2015. Clarify this mismatch with confirm proposal.
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4. All maps and plan sanctioned by competent Authority along with signature of Architect
to be submitted in proper scale.
5. Landscape plan.
6. Land use as per prevalent master plan. Area statement with all land use should be
submitted.
7. Details of FAR alongwith letter of approval for FAR.
8. Proposal for future expansion.
9. Permission from CGWB regarding extraction of ground water. 10. NOC from Fire Department.
11. Submit details of road width i.e. ROW and carriage way alongwith section. 12. Parking plan according to the norms should be submitted.
13. Management details of effluent from various sources as laboratory, wards, laundry, canteen etc.
14. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places. 15. Affidavit regarding zero liquid discharge from the premises.
16. Biomedical waste management plan should be submitted. Authorization should be obtain from UPPCB in this regard.
17. Hazardous waste and electronic waste agency to be applied for separation.
18. Radiation limits should be as per BARC norms. Plan for disposal of radiological wastes
should be submitted. Status in this regard should be submitted.
19. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The
structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of
alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of
earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation
plan should also be prepared and submitted.
20. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors
of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
17. 300 Beded combined hospital, Gata No.41/1,42 Tehsil Sadar,District Bareilly-8(a)
300 Beded combined hospital,Gata No.41/1,42 Sadar,District Bareilly File No.
2564/DD-Y
The project proponent did not appear. However, an application has been
submitted requesting deferment of matter till next meeting. The committee discussed the matter and directed to defer the matter till next meeting.
18. Tank Constructed after the year 2006, Bharat Petrolium Corp. Ltd. Mathura. M/s
Bharat Petrolium Corp. Ltd., Plot No-D-1, Rd No-26, UPSIDC Area, Site-B,
Mathura. File No. 2624/DD-Y
The project proponent did not appear. The committee noted that the
application made by the project proponent is incomplete. The Secretariat informed the
committee that a letter dated 11/11/2014 has been communicated to proponent for
submission of complete application in prescribed format but the complete application
has not submitted.
The committee discussed and directed to close the matter till submission of
complete application in accordance to EIA notification 2006. Project proponent
should again be informed in this regards.
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19. Group Housing Project “Gangotri Enclave” at Plot No-8/GH-4, Sector-8,
AvadhViharYojna (Sultanpur Road) Tehsil &Distt-Lucknow. File No. 2731/DD-Y
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to defer the
matter till next meeting.
20. “High Level Cancer Institute”, Chak Ganjaria Farm, Sultanpur Road, LKO-
Director General, Medical Education Department, Jawahar Bhavan, Lucknow. File
No. 2908/OSD-T
The committee noted that an application dated 18/03/2015 was made by the project
proponent Director General, Medical Education Department, Jawahar Bhawan, Lucknow for
“High Level Cancer Institute”, Chak Ganjaria Farm, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow.
A presentation was made by Dr. Anurag Agarwal, authorized representative of project
proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. The
proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the
committee that:-
1. The environmental clearance is sought for “High Level Cancer Institute”, Chak
Ganjaria Farm, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow. M/s Uttar Pradesh Rajkiya Nirman Nigam
Ltd.
2. Salient features of the project are as follows:
Description Area
Plot Area 4,04,740.0 m
2
Built Up Area 1,25,059.0 m
2
Total Basement Area (Service Corridor) 4,364.0 m
2
Basement Level -3.6 m
Total No. of Floors B+G+9
Total Expected Population 2150 Personnel’s
Transformer (No. & Capacity) 07 X 2000 KVA
Standby Power Supply (D.G. Sets) 15 X 1010 KVA
Sources of Water Supply 02 Nos. of Bore well
Total Consumption of Water 984.126 KLD
Total Waste Water Generated 320.4 KLD
Total MSW Generated 437.5 Kg/Day
Proposed Rain Water Harvesting 14 Nos.
STP & ETP Capacity 300 KLD STP & 130 KLD ETP
3. Land use details are as follows:
S. No. Particulars Area (m
2
) %
1 Total Ground coverage 41737.0 10.31
2 Total Landscape Area 3,09,730.0 76.52
3 Total Road & Paved Area 53,273.0 13.16
Total Plot area 404740.0 100
4. Population details are as follows:
S. NO. STAFF DESIGNATION Population
1 Admin Staff(Doctors, Nurses , Service facility Staff, Support Staff) 650
2 Patients 500
3 Visitors 1000
Total Expected Population 2,150
5. Floor wise area details are as follows:
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S.No Description Area (M
2
)
A Out Patient Department / Emergency
1. Ground Floor 3778.0
2. First floor 3833.0
3. Second Floor 3778.0
4. Third Floor 3964.0
Total 15,353.0
B Radiology Block
1. Ground Floor 2150.0
2. First Floor 2154.0
3. Second Floor 2154.0
Total 6459.0
C Operation Theatre/ I.C.U.
1. Ground Floor 2137.0
2. Service Floor 4767.0
3. First Floor 4880.0
4. Second Floor 4880.0
5. Third Floor 4880.0
6. Fourth Floor 4976.0
Total 26520.0
D In Patient Department
1. Ground Floor 3580.0
2. First Floor 4049.0
3. Second Floor 4812.0
4. Third Floor 4270.0
5. Fourth Floor 4270.0
6. Fifth Floor 4612.0
7. Sixth Floor 2250.0
8. Seventh Floor 1985.0
9. Eighth floor 1985.0
10. Ninth Floor 2135.0
Total 33946.0
E Radiation Oncology/ Nuclear Medicine
1. Ground Floor 4175.0
2. First Floor 1796.0
3. Second Floor 1796.0
4. Third Floor 1961.0
Total 9729.0
F Administration
1. Ground Floor 3541.0
2. First Floor 2327.0
3. Second Floor 2965.0
4. Third Floor 1094.0
Total 9927.0
G Main Entrance Square/ Central Reception /Billing
1. Ground Floor 3610.0
H Rain Basera/Visitors
1. Ground Floor 1584.0
I Kitchen / Laundry
1. Ground Floor 2789.0
J Mortuary/ Bio Medical waste
1. Ground Floor 317.0
K Central Stores/ Workshop
1. Ground Floor 886.0
L Electrical Substation
1. Ground Floor 886.0
M HVAC Plant room/ M.G.P.S.
1. Ground Floor 703.0
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N Dirty/Clean Supply Service Corridor
1. Basement floor 4364.0
O Central street
1. Ground Floor 7237.0
P STP/ETP
1. Underground 325.0
Q Central Pump House
1. Underground 425.0
6. Water requirement details are as follows:
S. No.
Water Use Population Per Capita in (LPCD)
Water Requirement (KLD)
Waste Water Generation
(KLD)
1 Admin Staff (Doctors,
Nurse, service& facility
staff, Support Staff)
650 45 29.25 23.4
2 Patients 500 450 225.0 180.0
3 Visitors 1000 15 15.0 12.0
TOTAL DOMESTIC WATER REQUIREMENT
269.25 215.4
4 Kitchen with Dish Wash
/Laundry with Washer
Extractor & Trolley Wash/
Pathology Lab
- - 50.0 45.0
5 D.G. Set Cooling 15,150 KVA
(1010 KVA x 15
no.)
0.9 l/KVA/4
hr
55.0 NIL
6 HVAC ,IBM System 1500 Ton Lumpsum 300.0 60.0
7 Gardening 3,09,730.0 m2
1 l/m2
309.73 NIL
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 984.126~984.2 320.4
Water Storage Provisions :
Domestic Water Tank – 75 KLD x 02 nos.
Raw Water Tank – 100 KLd x 01 no.
7. Municipal solid waste generations details are as follows:
Type of Waste Color of
Bins
Category Disposal
Method
Total Waste
(Kg/ day)
Organics Green Bio Degradable Municipal Solid Waste
Site
158.125
Paper Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 37.375
Metals
Glass
Textiles
Plastic
Miscellaneous Stones, Ash &
Dust
Grey Non-Bio degradable Municipal Solid waste
Site
92.0
Total 287.5
Population Category Total
Waste
Bio-
degradable
Recyclable Non-Biodegradable
Nos. Floating Kg/ day Kg/day Kg/ Day Kg/ Day
1000 Visitors 150.0 82.5 19.5 48.0
Total expected MSW: 437.5 Kg/day
8. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
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1. All map and layout plan approved by LDA should be submitted on proper scale with
signature of Architect.
2. Internal road width is proposed to be 06 m. It should be increased for smooth
movement. ROW and carriage way should be clearly mentioned on the cross section on
internal road.
3. Biomedical waste management plan should be submitted. Authorization should be
obtained from UPPCB in this regard.
4. Radiation limits should be as per BARC norms. Plan for disposal of radiological wastes should be submitted. Status in this regard should be submitted.
5. Management plan and affidavit regarding zero liquid discharge from the premises. 6. Effluent from laboratories, OPDs, wards, laundry should be pre treated prior to ETP.
Plan should be submitted. 7. NOC from Fire Department and Airport Authority of India should be submitted.
8. Commitment from LDA for meeting the project water requirement. 9. Plan for storm water collection. Revised water balance diagram.
10. Provision for community facilities like convenient shops ATM, Play school as per population to be provided. Plan in this regard should be submitted.
11. Structural stability plan alongwith certificate of architect. Provision of alarm system, to
timely notify the employees/residents/patients, in case of occurrence of
earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation
plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the
residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth
movement.
12. Disaster Management Plan shall be prepared and approve by competent authority.
13. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places. Plan
should be submitted.
14. Temporary storage facility for municipal solid waste should be provided and
specifically marked on the layout plan. 15. As committed, plan for planting 6194 trees and their survival should be provided.
16. Plan for 100% power backup. 17. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority
alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
21. “Academic Block "Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Instt. of Medical Science" at Plot No-
Tc/37-V3/1 to TC/37-V3/4, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. File No.
2986/DD-Y
The committee noted that Director, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Instt. of Medical
Sciences submitted an application dated 08/04/2015 to the SEIAA, Directorate of
Environment for environmental clearance of “Academic Block "Dr Ram Manohar Lohia
Instt. of Medical Sciences" at Plot No-Tc/37-V3/1 to TC/37-V3/4, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti
Nagar, Lucknow.
A presentation was made by Dr. Nujhat Hussain, Director, Dr Ram Manohar Lohia
Inst. of Medical Sciences along with their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy Services Pvt.
Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed
the committee that:-
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1. The environmental clearance is sought for “Academic Block "Dr Ram Manohar Lohia
Instt. of Medical Science" at Plot No-Tc/37-V3/1 to TC/37-V3/4, Vibhuti Khand,
Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. M/s U.P. Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd.
2. Salient features of the project are as follows:
Height of Building 3B+G+10
Total Expected Population 1670 Personnel
Transformer 03 x 2000 KVA (432/33 KV)
Standby Power Supply (D.G.Set) 02 x 1000 KVA & 01 x 500 KVA
Source of Water Supply 01 nos. of deep (12 m) tube well
Total Consumption of Water 85.59 KLD
Total Waste Water Generated 63.42 KLD
Total MSW Generated 412.5 Kg/day
Rain Water Harvesting Pit 03 Nos.
STP/ETP Capacity 65 KLD STP & 5 KLD ETP
D G Set Stack Height 10.0 mtr
Parking Provision Open parking =78 ECS & Basement parking =755 ECS
3. Land use details are as follows:
S. No. Land Uses Area (m
2
) %
1 Total Ground coverage 5766.9 35.45
2 Total Green Area 3754.64 23.08
3 Road Area 4952.12 30.44
4 Surface Parking Area 1794.0 11.02
Total Plot area 16267.66 100
4. Floor wise area details are as follows:
S. No. Floor Wise Activities Area (m
2
)
1 Upper Basement 13124.75
2 Lower Basement-1 13124.75
3 Lower Basement-2 13124.75
Total (A) 39374.25
4 Ground Floor 5693.68
5 First floor 5693.68
6 Second Floor 5647.11
7 Third Floor 5119.62
8 Fourth Floor 5114.46
9 Fifth Floor 4078.01
10 Sixth Floor 4376.32
11 Seventh Floor 4081.93
12 Eighth Floor 4079.24
13 Ninth Floor 4526.69
14 Tenth Floor 2224.10
Total (B) 50634.84
Total Built Up Area (A+B) 90009.09
5. Water requirement details are as follows:
S.
No.
Water Use Population Per Capita in
(LPCD)
Water
Requirement
(KLD)
Waste Water
Generation
(KLD)
1 Admin Staff (faculty
Staff/Support Staff/
120 45 5.4 4.32
2 Students 1500 45 67.5 54.0
3 Visitors 50 15 0.75 0.6
TOTAL DOMESTIC WATER REQUIREMENT 73.65 58.92
4 Laboratory Uses
(Pathology Lab,
Biochemistry lab, Wet
- - 5.0 4.5
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lab, Chemical lab)
5 D.G. Set Cooling 2500 KVA
(02x1000 KVA
&
01x500 KVA)
0.9 l/KVA/2hr 4.5 NIL
6 Gardening 3754.64 m
2
1 l/m2
3.75 NIL
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 86.9 63.42
22. The one time water requirement for firefighting demand will be 0.86 KLD based on CPHEEO guidelines, i.e. fire demand for < 50,000 population = 1% of total water
demand. 23. The water shall be withdrawn from 1 no. of deep Tube well
6. Municipal solid waste generation details are as follows:
Type of Waste Colour of
Bins
Category Disposal
Method
Total Waste
(Kg/ day)
Organics Green Bio Degradable Municipal Solid
Waste Site
222.75
Paper Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 52.65
Metals
Glass
Textiles
Plastic
Miscellaneous
Stones, Ash & Dust
Grey Non-Bio
degradable
Municipal Solid
waste Site
129.6
Total 405.0 Kg/day
Population Category Total
Waste
Bio-
degradable
Recyclable Non-Biodegradable
Nos. Floating Kg/ day Kg/day Kg/ Day Kg/ Day
50 Visitors 7.5 4.125 0.975 2.4
Total expected MSW: 412.5 Kg/Day
Required Nos. of Bins: 02 nos= 4.0 cum capacity.; 01 No. Transit Centre
7. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.
The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit
following information:
1. All maps submitted in LDA copy of which along with approved plan to be submitted.
2. Biomedical waste management plan should be submitted. Authorization should be obtained from UPPCB in this regard.
3. Radiation limits should be as per BARC norms. Plan for disposal of radiological wastes should be submitted. Status in this regard should be submitted.
4. Management plan and affidavit regarding zero liquid discharge from the premises.
5. Effluent from laboratories, OPDs, wards, laundry should be pre treated prior to ETP.
Plan should be submitted.
6. Details of solid waste system along with pathological waste Treatment details to be
submitted along with management plan with name of vendor and address.
7. Plan for storm water collection.
8. Structural stability plan alongwith certificate of architect. Provision of alarm system, to
timely notify the employees/residents/patients, in case of occurrence of
earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation
plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the
residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth
movement.
9. Disaster Management Plan shall be prepared and approve by competent authority. 10. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places. Plan
should be submitted.
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11. Temporary storage facility for municipal solid waste should be provided and
specifically marked on the layout plan.
12. Plan for tree plantation and their survival should be provided.
13. Plan for 100% power backup.
14. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision
amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors
of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority
alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
24. Conversion of Existing FO Tank of 4700 KL to HSD at our Mugalsarai Installation-
Sri Rajesh L. Kumbhare, Sr. Manager, Bharat Petrolium Corp. Ltd. Mugalsarai
Installation, Alampur, Mugalsarai, Chandauli. File No. 2575/ADH
The committee noted that the project proponent through their letter received on 04/09/2014 applied for environmental clearance in respect of propose change in product mix
at POL Depot of BPCL located at Mughalsarai. The project proponent through his letter
informed that due to heavy demand of HSD in the surrounding area of Mughalsarai,
conversion of existing FO Tank (above ground of 4700 KL capacity is proposed to be
converted to HSD).
The committee noted that existing POL installation has storage capacity 45205 KL.
Tank no. 17 is presently use for storage of furnace oil (FO) which is proposed to be change
for storage of HSD. Capacity of the installation will remain unaltered after proposed
conversion. No capacity augmentation is proposed. Only change in product mix in 01 tank is
proposed.
The committee observed that activity of isolated storage and handling of hazardous
chemicals is covered under category 6"b" of EIA Notification. Also, the prior environmental clearance is required for any change in product mix in an existing manufacturing unit
included in scheduled beyond the specified range. The committee discussed the MSIHC rules and its schedule-2 and observed that the
threshold quantity for storage of highly flammable liquids as defined in schedule -1 is 10,000 tons. The proposed change in product mix is 4700 KL of HSD. The committee directed that
the project proponent should submit details of change in product mix in view of provisions made under category 6"b" of schedule of EIA Notification, 2006. The calculations regarding
change in product mix should be submitted in tonnes also. The matter shall be taken on priority as soon as the information from BPCL is
received.
(Dr. M. S. Khan)
Chairman, SEAC,UP
(Dr. S.N. Singh)
Member, SEAC, UP
(Dr. S.K. Upadhayay)
Member, SEAC, UP
(S. C. Brahmachari)
Member, SEAC, UP
(Dr. D. C. Gupta)
Member, SEAC, UP