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KAKRA-PANNA LIMESTONE MINE
Located in village Kakra, Kamtana, Saptai, Judi, Devri Purohit & Devra, Tehsil
Amanganj, District Panna of State Madhya Pradesh
Mining lease area – 1594.34 Ha
Submitted to
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FORESTS & CLIMATE CHANGE
Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, Jor Bagh, New Delhi
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Project Proponent
Jaykaycem (Central) Limited,
Kamla Tower, Kanpur(U.P.), Pin- 208001, India
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Pre Feasibility Report has been prepared for Kakra-Panna Limestone Mine
over an area of 1594.34 hectares falling in Villages Kakra, Kamtana, Saptai, Judi,
Devri purohit & Devra, Tehsil Amanganj, District Panna of State Madhya
Pradesh in compliance to the Notification of MoEF S.O. 1533 dated 14th
September 2006.
In order to obtain environmental clearance as per the EIA Notification 2006 the
prefeasibility report is submitted before ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate change (MoEF&CC) along with the application Form 1. The project is
categorized as Category A under the schedule 1 (a).
Developmental activities like industries or mining projects may cause temporary
damage to land, forest and induce changes in the quality of air, water, flora and
fauna of the area. But, there are favorable effect of industrialization on social
development and progress of the Nation. For overall gain, it is necessary to
strike a balance between the two aspects of economy and environment so as to
ensure that the impacts on the environment are minimized but with
improvement in socio-economic conditions. This is better achieved through a
well-planned approach of EMP relevant to the area under consideration.
Limestone to the tune of 4 MTPA (maximum achievable 4.08MTPA) is proposed
to be mined in the opencast mine. In order to obtain environmental clearance as
per the EIA Notification 2006, the prefeasibility report is submitted along with
the application Form-I for the proposed project. The limestone mined from this
mine will sustain the planned production capacity of Cement clinker and finally
the Cement of various classes.
Limestone is exposed on the surface in a large part of the area. The Limestone
mined will be used as major raw material in cement plant for the manufacture of
cement clinker and cement. This Limestone is an excellent source of lime and
possesses most of the characteristics required for cement making. The Company
has planned an Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) plant with an installed
capacity of 5.28 MTPA of Cement clinker and 6.0 MTPA of Cement of various
categories in two almost equated phases of capacity, adjacent to the mining lease
area, to be sustained on the Limestone proved through the exercise of extensive
prospecting and exploration. Mining lease for 1594.34 Ha has been granted by
Mineral Resource Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh for a period of
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50 Years. The Mining Plan is prepared by RQP and has also been approved by
IBM. (Annexure enclosed with Form-1).
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT / BACKGROUND INFORMATION.
i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent
The Company, by the name and style of Jaykaycem (Central) Limited is a member
company of J.K. Organization, a highly diversified industrial and business
conglomerate. It has a significant presence in Cement industry. J.K. Cement Ltd. is
one of the largest cement manufacturers in Northern India and the second largest
white cement manufacturer in India. The registered office of the company is
located in Kamla Tower, Kanpur, U.P.
The company plans to set up a cement manufacturing unit with 5.28 MTPA of
Cement clinker and 6.0 MTPA of cement in the Villages – Hardua Ken, Devra,
Maddaiyan, Sotipura and Puraina Tahsil Amanganj, District Panna of Madhya
Pradesh in almost two equated phases. Limestone mining adjacent to cement plant
location has been conceptualized to feed the major raw material to the plant to be
installed adjacent to the later. This mine will therefore be the captive mine of the
plant.
Government of Madhya Pradesh granted a prospecting License over an area of
3513.75 Ha. in Villages Kakra, Kamtana, Saptai, Judi, Devri purohit & Devra,
Tehsil Amanganj, District Panna, M.P. vide order no. F2-41/2010/12/1, Bhopal,
dated 15.03.2010 for a period of two years i.e. from 14.06.2010 to 13.06.2012. The
agreement for PL was executed with State Government and extensive prospecting
and exploration was carried out in close collaboration with Kolkata based M/s
Giem (India) Consortium (Prop. Analab (India) Pvt. Ltd.) as the executing
contractors. The area has been explored by detailed land survey, gridding,
contouring, leveling, surface geological mapping, drilling 86 nos. of bore holes, to
the tune of 2324.35 of running meters. As many as 1531 number of primary
samples generated from every meter length of Limestone core were analysed for
six radicals and 306 numbers of composite samples for thirteen radicals by XRF.
This was followed by interpretations of the data thus generated; using
ROCKWORKS 15.7.9(2012), an exhaustive software and finally documentation of
the complete activity was done in three volumes. The outcome of exploration
proved that the northern part i.e. Kamtana has negligible quantity of limestone
while southern part i.e. Kakra etc. has shown limestone band averaging to about
18.5 meter thick over an area of about 1725.87 hectares and accordingly the
application for grant of Mining Lease in 1725.87 hectares area was filed. After
subsequent scrutinization, the State Government restricted about 131.53 hectares
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under Rule 27(h) of MCR 1960, recommending the grant of ML over an area of
1594.34 hectares. After being given exemption under Section 6 (1) (b) of MMDR
1957 by the Central Govt., the State Government, issued the letter under Rule 22
for submission of approved Mining Plan over an area of 1594.34 hectares, falling in
Villages Kakra, Kamtana, Saptai, Judi, Devri purohit & Devra, Tehsil Amanganj,
District Panna, M.P. After submission of the approved mining plan the State
Government granted the mining lease, directing that all the environmental
clearances from competent departments / agencies are to be obtained by the
company. After which the mining lease will be executed by entering into an
agreement with the State Government.
Brief description of nature of the project
The project entails winning of Limestone from the open cast mine to be developed
in the mining area. A benching system, blasting for heaving and use of other
suitable machinery and equipment for handling will adopted. The mined out
material will be transported to plant an interlinked project for which this mine will
serve as captive source of major raw material, the limestone. The process will be
undertaken with due safety and precautionary measures in place and due
mitigating measures for limiting the impact on environmental components.
The present Pre Feasibility Report has been prepared for the Kakra-Panna
Limestone Mine admeasuring an area of 1594.34 Ha as per the village wise details
given below:-
The present land use break up of the above land is as below:
Sr.No.
Village Private land (In Ha)
Govt. land (In Ha)
Total Area (In Ha)
1. Kakra 422.43 37.218 459.65 Ha
2. Kamtana 338.559 6.484 345.03 Ha
3. Judi 264.947 8.089 274.04 Ha
4. Saptai 69.458 4.000 73.46 Ha
Sr.No. Village Area (Ha)
1. Kakra 459.65 Ha
2. Kamtana 345.03 Ha
3. Judi 274.04 Ha
4. Saptai 73.46 Ha
5. Devri Purohit 8.90 Ha
6. Devra 434.26 Ha Total 1594.34 Ha
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5. Devri Purohit 8.900 Nil 8.90 Ha
6. Devra 414.292 19.963 434.26 Ha Total 1518.586 75.754 1594.34 Ha
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The area is completely virgin land, unbroken and fully ready for exploitation of
minerals and rocks encompassed in it. Estimated reserves after the exploration
are as detailed out below:
Sr. No.
CATEGORY CEMENT GRADE LIMESTONE (Percentage assigned 70% of the Total Resources) In Million Tonnes
SUB GRADE LIMESTONE (Percentage assigned 10% of the Total Resources) In Million Tonnes
1. Probable Reserves 122
230.46 (in two sub –blocks) 32.92
Source : Mining plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines
Total reserves of suitable Limestone, excluding the sub grade Limestone, rejects and losses is 230.46 MT. In the area of 1594.34 hectares the cement grade Limestone with chemical composition range of CaO: >44%, MgO: < 3.5% and sub grade with the range as given the table below:-
Classification Code UNFC Scheme
Quantity (In million tones)
Grade Average chemical analysis
A. MINEABLE RESERVE
1) Probable Mineral Reserves B.REMAINING
RESOURCES
2) Prefeasibility Mineral Resources
122 222
230.46 115.92
Cement Grade
CaO: >44% MgO: <3.5% CaO: 34% to<44% MgO: >3.5%)
Source : Mining plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines
Details of sub grade limestone in Kakra_Panna limestone in the area of 1594.34 Ha.is as
given below
Classification Code Quantity (In million tones)
Grade Average chemical analysis
A.MINEABLE RESERVE
1)Under Probable Mineral Reserves B.REMAINING RESOURCES
2)Under Prefeasibility
122 222
32.92 16.56
Sub Grade Limestone
CaO: 34% to < 44% MgO: >3.5% ---------------Do---------------
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Mineral Resources --
Source : Mining plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines
The deposit is proposed to be worked by opencast mining, by adopting a system
of deep hole blasting and/or working with the help of heavy machineries for
digging, excavation and removal of Ore, over burden and mine reject. The mine
shall thus fall under ‘A’ category of fully mechanized type. All operations of
mining, including large dia. (4 ½”/ 6”) drilling, deep hole blasting, secondary
blasting and/or plaster shooting, excavation, loading & transportation on single
shift basis, shall form the complete mining operation.
The initial box cut of the dimension of 610 (N-S) x 585 meters (E-W) meters will
be taken in the north east portion of mining lease area, demarcated for obtaining
the targeted production of first five year period. The targeted production of first
year, second year and third year will be achieved from an area of the dimension
of 420 meters (N-S) x 320 meters (E-W), while in the fourth and fifth year the
remaining 610 meters (N-S) x 355 meters will be worked down to the depth of 33
meters, touching the level of 282 in the northern flank and 279 in the southern
flank in the mine floor.
One development bench of 4m height, advanced by about fifteen meters and four
production benches of 6-7m height will be developed to achieve 4.0 MT
production per annum. The individual bench faces will be kept vertical as far as
practicable. The ultimate pit slope will be maintained at 450 or less from
horizontal. Bench floor will be kept horizontal. Slopes will be directed towards
the natural gradient of the adjoining area, away from operating faces. A drainage
ditch will be constructed and connected to the main garland drain around the
working pit.
ii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region.
The company has since embarked upon a plan to set up cement plant of a
suitable capacity in Villages – Hardua Ken, Devra, Maddaiyan, Sotipura and
Puraina Tahsil Amanganj, District Panna of Madhya Pradesh in two phases.
In order to meet the requirement of limestone, the mining in adjacent area by
will be most suitable and advantages not only in terms of less transportation
of limestone but also in terms of least environmental impact on the
transportation route. Therefore the proposed connotation of mining is best
suited and will meet the limestone requirement for 57 years considering the
estimated minable reserve of 230.46 with an annual production of 4.0 MT for
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the presently proposed capacity of cement plant. In the second phase of the
plant the capacity of mining will be enhanced.
The setting up of the cement plant and mining of limestone of the planned
magnitude will play significant role in development of the area in particular
and in general at regional and state level due to the direct and indirect
employment and livelihood that will become available to the population.
iii) Demand Supply Gap.
The Limestone mined will be used as major raw material for the manufacture of
cement which is an essential constituent for infrastructural development projects
like road, dams, bridges and building. Its demand in industrial and nearby areas
is increasing rapidly. Thus the company’s access to high quality limestone
reserves, suitable for the production of cement provides a competitive advantage
in the market which will in turn facilitate further development.
iv) Imports vs. Indigenous production.
Madhya Pradesh is bestowed with abundance of limestone deposits for cement
production and the capacity can be increased as and when required. Hence there
is neither any requirement of import of cement, nor is proposed.
v) Export Possibility
Export is not envisaged thus not proposed.
vi) Domestic / export Markets.
Although the geographical location of the state is advantageous for covering
domestic consumption areas more plausibly, yet there are hardly any potential for
export due the location of the site being situated at longer distances from sea ports.
Total proposed production will be consumed in domestic markets.
vii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project.
The mine will have a potential of direct employment of about 300-350 persons of
various levels including managerial, technical, skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
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staff. The limestone mine and interlinked cement plant will also create indirect
employment opportunities to the local people.
3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
i) Type of project including Interlinked and Interdependent project, if any.
The project is limestone mining by opencast method in the lease hold area of
1594.34 Ha. The project will be for meeting the limestone requirement of cement
plant consisting of 5.28 MTPA of Cement clinker and 6.0 MTPA of cement to be
set up in villages Hardua Ken etc., Tehsil Amanganj, District Panna of State
Madhya Pradesh in two almost equated phases. The limestone mining and the
cement plant are interlinked and interdependent projects.
ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project
boundary & project site layout) with coordinates.
The mining lease area is covered in parts of Survey of India Toposheet No. 54
P/15 bordered by latitudes and longitudes as given below :
Latitude: 240 19’ 46.6” to 240 22’ 15.3” (Northing)
Longitude: 790 56’ 15.5” to 79 0 59’ 38.2” (Easting)
Major portion of the land belongs to individual private land owners and is single
crop agricultural Land. Partly the land is waste land belonging to the state
government. There is no forest land involved.
The location of site is shown in the Figure-1.
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Map-1: Location plan of Kakra-Panna Limestone Mine
iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental consideration gone into should be highlighted.
The occurrence of mineral/limestone is site specific and the mining/exploitation
can only be undertaken in that particular location, therefore no alternative sites
were required to be explored.
iv) Size or magnitude of operation.
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The open cast fully mechanized mining of limestone 4.0 MTPA (maximum
achievable 4.08 MTPA) from the leasehold area of 1594.34 Ha having the cement
and sub grade limestone to the tune of 230.46 and 32.92 MT respectively.
v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/ flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given).
The area has exposures of Limestone. The limestone mining will be carried out
by mechanized opencast method as per approved mining plan by removing the
over burden, stacking on the surface before backfilling in to the mine, and
transportation of the limestone to the captive cement plant. The ROM quality of
Limestone plays the most vital role in Cement manufacturing. Mining will be
carried out by deploying Heavy Earth Moving Machinery (HEMM) such as bull
dozers, pay loaders and dumpers. The quarried raw material will be transported
to the crusher location by means of tippers and dumpers of matching capacity
and from there to the cement plant, using mechanical conveying equipments
such as belt conveyors. The oversize queried limestone will be crushed by means
of rock breakers before transportation.
vi) Raw material along with estimated quantity, likely source marketing area of final products, mode of transport of raw material and Finished product.
Since the proposed project involves exploitation of minerals and rocks from the
planned limestone mine, which itself will act the major raw material. The other
inputs required will include suitable explosives for blasting and heaving of the rocks
and diesel for operation of HEMM together with electrical energy for various other
purposes.
Explosives: ANFO and NONEL 450 MS (DTH), NONEL 17/25/42/65 MS.
Maximum charge per hole and per day – as per the limit permitted by DGMS.
Average quantity per day – 2666 kg.
Initially the explosives will be purchased from the authorized agencies holding the license, i.e. from the Controller of Explosives Agra or Nagpur. On being able to locate a suitable location, a magazine for storage of explosives will be constructed
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and the permitted quantity of explosives will be stored as per the Metalliferrous Mines Regulations, 1961, Indian Explosives Act, 1884, Indian Explosive Rules, 2008 and other relevant rules, regulations and notifications published under them. vii) Resource optimization / recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if
any, should be briefly outlined.
The top soil and the overburden will be temporarily stacked on surface at the
designated places before top soil is used for plantation and overburden in
backfilling. Backfilling will be started after second year and the generated OB of
approximately 1756104m3 will be used for backfilling the eastern part of the
proposed five year working area in such a way that part of the area will be
restored to orignal ground and at the end of five year period, the average depth
of backfilled area will be 25-26m. An area of 1280.332 ha will be mined out by
the end of the conceptual period and 562.2 ha of area will be back-filled where as
the remaining area admeasuring 752.122 ha will be developed as water body.
Optimization of working mine will be adopted with the help of suitable software
programmes.
Water accumulated in the working mine will be treated and used for dust
suppression and plantation to the maximum extent.
The liquid waste generated from the office toilets will be treated in the pre-
fabricated package sewage treatment plant.
viii) Availability of water its source, Energy / power requirement and source
should be given.
The estimated requirement of water for operation of crusher, suppression
of dust, domestic consumption, plantation and green belt development is
230 KLD. Breakup of water requirement is as given below:-
Sr. No.
Particulars of activity Quantity of water required (KLD)
1 Operation of Crusher
100
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2 Suppression of dust
70
3 Plantation 40
4 Domestic 20
The requirement will be sourced jointly from river Ken, rain water
accumulated in working pit and the proposed bore well transmitted
through dedicated pipe lines.
Electricity will be jointly sourced from the captive thermal power plant, WHR
plant and the nearest tappable point of M.P. State Electricity Board.
IX) Quantity of waste to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their Management /disposal.
Solid Waste: The solid waste in the form of top soil and overburden will be
generated and temporarily stacked on surface at the designated places. This
material will be ultimately used for backfilling the mined out pit as a part of
reclamation. There is no other solid waste generation during quarry development
and operation.
Liquid Effluent: Domestic sewage will be treated in pre fabricated packaged type
STP. In the substantial period of mine working it will not intercept the water
table. Nevertheless, the statutory permission from the competent authority will
be obtained during the course of working. Storm water during monsoon is
drained into natural water courses of seasonal nature.
4 SITE ANALYSIS
i) Connectivity.
The area is approachable by means of two all weather metalled roads running both
to the north (SH 10) and south (SH 49) and connecting Katni and Panna via
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Amanganj, the tehsil head quarters and Damoh respectively. These roads could be
used as approach roads. Villages are interconnected by fair weather cart tracks.
ii) Land use and Land ownership.
Kakra-Panna Limestone Mine/ Deposit admeasuring an area of 1594.34 Ha
includes privately owned agricultural Land and government owned waste
land as per the details given below-
iii) Topography (along with map).
Topographically the area is generally flat and gently undulating dissected
by small streamlet leading to the channel of Ken river. The general slope of
the terrain is from east to west which is roughly 1 in 300. There is central
high land trending EW to WNW to ESE in the east central part of the
mining lease area where the elevation reaches up to 323 meters above MSL.
The minimum elevation is less than 300 meters coinciding with the Ken
river bed.
Topographical map of the mining lease area as annexure no. IV
iv) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forest, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river),
Sr.No.
Village Private land (In Ha)
Govt. land (In Ha)
Total Area (In Ha)
1. Kakra 422.43 37.218 459.65 Ha
2. Kamtana 338.559 6.484 345.03 Ha
3. Judi 264.947 8.089 274.04 Ha
4. Saptai 69.458 4.000 73.46 Ha
5. Devri Purohit 8.900 Nil 8.90 Ha
6. Devra 414.292 19.963 434.26 Ha Total 1518.586 75.754 1594.34 Ha
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CRZ. In case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should be given.
The mining lease 0f 1594.34 Ha is categorized as single crop, low yield agricultural land and wasteland. Existing land use pattern together with distance from various important features is detailed out below:-
Sr. #
Particulars Area (in Ha)
Distance (In Kms)
1. Forest land -- 11.0
2. Water bodies – Ken & Sonar river -- 0.060 & 2.5 resp.
3. Area under CRZ Nil Nil
4. Distance from the periphery of the project to periphery of the forest- protected and reserved forest
-- 11.0
5. Distance from the periphery of the project to periphery of national park, wild life sanctuary, eco sensitive areas
-- 13.7
6. Distance from the periphery of the project to the interstate boundary
-- 100
7. Distance from the periphery of the project to the nearest mine
-- 102
8. Distance from the periphery of the project to the national highway
-- 55 (NH 75)
9. Distance from the periphery of the project to the state highway
-- 1.5 (SH 49)
10. Distance from the periphery of the project to the major industries
-- 150
11. Distance from the periphery of the project to the Archaeological monuments
-- 48.5
12. Distance from the periphery of the project to the thermal power plant
-- 205
13. Distance from the periphery of the project to the railway line
-- 85
v) Existing Infrastructure.
The components of infrastructure such as post office, telegraph office, bank,
hospital, school, lodge, hotels, petrol pumps, auto workshops are available in
Amanganj, the tehsil head quarters, at a distance of 7.5 Kms. from the area. All
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villages are connected to each other and the tehsil head quarters by means of fair
weather and tar roads respectively. No structured industrial development is
observed in and around the mining lease area.
vi) Soil classification.
The soil may be classified as brownish, loamy and supports one crop
agricultural practices.
vii) Climatic data from secondary sources.
The area witnesses subtropical climate and receives an average rainfall of
1200 mm annually. The winter is chilly cold while the summer is sweltering
heat. The year may broadly be divided into three seasons.
Winter Season : November (part) to March
Pre Monsoon Season : April to June
Monsoon Season : July to September
Post Monsoon Season : October and November (part)
The variation in temperature is from 25°C to about 46° C in summers and
4°C to about 22°C during winter. The wind generally blows in northeast
direction. From November to February the area experiences winter, while
April to June the region experiences summer. The monsoon sets in by June
and retreats by September. Relative humidity averages from 18% to 80% in a
year.
viii) Social Infrastructure available.
A broad picture of this facet in relation to the area is presented in the table here
below
Sr. # Components of social infrastructure
Availability, location Distance and status
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1. Health Available in Amanganj 7.5 Kms. State controlled. Good and Satisfactory
2. Education Primary level available in Kakra, Kamtana, Devra and Judi villages, higher in Kamatana and Amanganj
Good
3. Housing Villagers have their own houses in the region and Amanganj has well developed houses and related facilities
7.5 Kms.
4. Market Amanganj 7.5Kms. Weekly-Tuesday
5. Civic and Utilities
Panna, the district head quarters
50 Kms. Good and Satisfactory
6. Transport Various modes of public transport are frequently available from state high way no. 49.
It passes at a distance of about 1.5 Kms. from the area
7. Justice Tehsildar Court in Amanganj 7.5 Kms. State controlled. Good
8. Post & Telegraph Kamtana & Amanganj 1 & 7.5 Kms. respectively
9. Police station Amanganj 7.5 Kms. State controlled. Good
5 PLANNING BRIEF
i) Planning Concept (type of Industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and country planning/ Development authority Classification.
The project involves winning of mineral/ rock limestone from the mine to be
developed in the mining lease area granted by the State Government. This
material will cater the interlinked cement plant to be erected adjacent to this
mine. Fully optimize open cast mine will be developed. Mining will be
carried out by adopting benching system, deep hole drilling, blasting and
deployment of HEMM of suitable capacity and calibration under the existing
statutory framework. A limestone crusher of the capacity of 1800 TPH, with
bag filters and dust suppression arrangement such as water sprinkling will
also be installed for sizing of the mined limestone to be taken to the plant
through mechanized conveyor equipment.
ii) Population Projection.
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POPULATION PROJECTION OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS 2001 & 2011
Sr.# Description 2011 2001
1. Actual Population 1,016,028 856,558
2. Male 532,866 450,549
3. Female 483,162 406,009
4. Population Growth 18.62% 24.50%
5. Area Sq. Km 7,135 7,135
6. Density/km2 142 120
7. Proportion to Madhya Pradesh Population
1.40% 1.42%
8. Sex Ratio (Per 1000) 907 901
9. Child Sex Ratio (0-6 Age) 910 932
10. Average Literacy 66.08 61.36
11. Male Literacy 75.63 73.33
12. Female Literacy 55.55 47.97
13. Total Child Population (0-6 Age) 160,884 171,060
14. Male Population (0-6 Age) 84,216 88,544
15. Female Population (0-6 Age) 76,668 82,516
16. Literates 565,120 420,622
17. Male Literates 339,312 265,457
18. Female Literates 225,808 155,165
19. Child Proportion (0-6 Age) 15.83% 19.97%
20. Boys Proportion (0-6 Age) 15.80% 19.65%
21. Girls Proportion (0-6 Age) 15.87% 20.32%
22. Actual Population 1,016,028 856,558
The population growth rate and the related projection follow the similar trend in the localized area also, as shown in the table above. iii) Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.).
Mining will result in lowering of general ground level and creation of pits.
Land use planning as worked out is given below:-
Sr. No.
Details of items
Present status of utilization
After cessation of mining activity (exhaustion of mine life)
Total Mining lease area – 1594.34 Hect. Total Mineable area – 1280.332 Hect
1 Ultimate depth of mining
Nil 32 M below ground level
2 Ultimate pit slope Nil 450
3 Area under proposed Nil
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temporary dumps
4 Total area broken Nil 1280.332 Hect.
5 Area under roads Nil 0.50 Hect.
6 Other infrastructural components
Nil 0.46 Hect.
7 Area under mineral stacks
Nil 164.76 Hect.
8 Area under green belt and plantation
Nil
9 Other uses and safety zones etc. (un-broken)
Nil 146.048 Hect.
iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (physical & social).
The existing road network is fairly good for being utilized for the transport of
the produced material. However, the other segments of infrastructure will be
up graded in the area to facilitate the improvement in the life of the people in
and around the area.
v) Amenities/Facilities.
Associated buildings like mine office, store, rest shelter, magazine will be
provided in the lease area on the non-mineral bearing portion in the north of
mining lease area and the rest of amenities will provided along with the
interlinked cement plant located in the adjacent area.
6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
i) Industrial area (processing area).
The active mine area and the crusher location will be a completely isolated portion and will be provided with basic amenities required for working such as drinking water, rest shelters and separate toilets for men and women. All the workers will be provided with the safety shoes and equipment and will be trained to use them effectively. They will also be encouraged to adopt safety measures during the work. ii) Residential Area (Non processing Area).
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The housing facilities for the workers and the statuary mining personals
will be provided in the combined township of cement plant whose cost
will be worked out along with the cost estimate of cement plant.
iii) Green Belt.
Green belt with three tier plantation will be developed as proposed in the mining
plan duly approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines, Govt. of India.
iv) Social Infrastructure.
Improvement in certain civic amenities such as Roads, transport System in the project area, facilities for market, storage and sports facilities will be undertaken, while the amenities like Cooperatives Communication System and Networks, and Community Centers are present. v) Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc.)
The area is approachable by means of two all weather metalled roads running
both to the north and south and connecting Katni and Panna via Amanganj, the
tehsil head quarters and Damoh respectively. These roads could be used as
approach roads. Villages are interconnected by fair weather cart tracks. No
means of transport by metro and water ways are available and are not proposed
to be developed either.
vi) Drinking Water management (Source & Supply of water)
Water from river Ken and borewell will be sourced for drinking after
ascertaining its potability. If found otherwise due treatment will be done. The
supply of water will be done through dedicated pipe lines.
vii) Sewerage System.
Pre Fabricated Packaged Type Sewage Treatment Plant will be installed for treatment of domestic sewage.
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viii) Industrial Waste Management.
As already stated the northern part of the area is non mineralized hence this part
will be used for dumping of Sub Grade Limestone. Dumps of Sub Grade material
created separately may also be used for the purpose if up gradation in
technology also does not render the material to be used for Cement making. Part
compaction of the dump slopes will be done. Further garland drain will be
provided around the dumps. The average area of garland drain will be 0.25
hectares. The sub grade dump will be protected by retaining wall. Height of the
dump will be restricted to 4-5 meters with slopes maintained at not less than
37.50 .
ix) Solid Waste Management.
Overburden consisting of soil and rock debris is the only solid waste
generated from the mine. It will be stacked temporarily for some period and
will be used for backfilling of the mined out area.
ix) Power Requirement & Supply / Source.
In order to produce one tone of limestone approximately 4-5 units of power will be consumed. The power will be sourced from the nearest tappble point and will be partly provided by M.P. state electricity Board and partly by captive power generation by thermal power plant and waste heat recovery plant later to be installed along with the cement plant to be installed in the vicinity.
7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R ) PLAN
i) Policy to be adopted (central/state) in respect of the project affected person including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given.)
Rehabilitation and resettlement are not conceptualized and are not required. The
habitats and the villages either fall outside the mining lease area or have been excluded
from it by the state Govt.
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engagements in the project. The policy as adopted by the state Govt. will be followed.
8 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
i) Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the project to be given.)
The mining operation will be initiated only after issuance of
environmental clearance, consent under Air and Water Act from State
Pollution Control Board and compliances. The project will start after
obtaining all clearances, permissions and will tentatively be started in the
year 2019 by taking up the development of mine. The details are given in
the table ahead:-
Sr. #
Activity Commencement Completion Period (in years)
1 Obtaining of various clearances and compliances
2016(part) - 2017
2018
1.5
2 Execution of Mining lease and purchase of land
2017 2019 02
3 Development of mine 2019 2020 01
ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project.
Expected cost of the project will be Rs. 57258 lacs which shall include all
segments related to mining activities. Since the project entails value
addition to the mineral/rock commodity which is a wasting asset and
cannot be regrown. It is to be therefore planned and used with caution.
About 56% of the mined material is only possible to be finally used for this
purpose, while the rest of the 44% (Co2) is lost in chemical processing.
After lengthy processing and chemical changes the value added to it by
converting it to cement augments the utility and increases the market sale
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price to a very great extent. This enhances the value by about 62.5%. It can
therefore be observed that even after the processing through various
segments of the plant to which the mined material will be subjected offers
sufficient commercial viability. Since the project is interlinked with the
plant for manufacturing of Cement, the realistic economic viability
analysis will be done jointly for both.
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS
i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the
local people including tribal population, if any, in the area.
The mining project will create local employment to the villagers residing near
by the lease area and they will get direct and indirect employment
opportunities. The area will be benefitted through developmental activities.
Social development is envisaged by executing need based CSR programme by
the project proponent.
The required land, phase wise, will be purchased at market rate with the additional benefits will be accrued in favour of land owners as per State Government Policy. The project shall involve land as the measure resource. Land, the ground water table, surface run off quality of water, quality of ambient air and the demographic set up of the region will experience some impact. With adoption of modern technology, obedience of statutory provisions and a meticulously chalked out and operational code will adopted to minimize the adverse impact on the environment and resources