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PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi Village, Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram District Tamilnadu PROPONENT State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamilnadu Limited 19/A, Rukmani Lakshimpathy Road, Egmore, Chennai – 600 008.

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PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY

INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK

A.Manakudi Village, Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram District

Tamilnadu

PROPONENT

State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamilnadu Limited 19/A, Rukmani Lakshimpathy Road,

Egmore, Chennai – 600 008.

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PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY

INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK

STATE INDUSTRIES PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU LIMITED CHENNAI

EIA CONSULTANTS

CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY

ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY

ITCOT CONSULTANCY AND SERVICES LIMITED CHENNAI-600 005

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Textile industry is one of the traditionally well-developed industries in Tamil Nadu. Tamil

Nadu has a strong production base and accounts for about one third of textiles

production in the country. Handloom, Power loom, Spinning, Processing, Garment and

Hosiery are the various sectors of the Textile Industry in Tamil Nadu.

The textile manufacturing process is characterized by the high consumption of

resources like water, fuel and a variety of chemicals in a long process sequence that

generates significant amount of wastewater streams. In recent times, several processing

techniques with state of the art machineries were found application towards quality and

optimal use of critical resources like chemicals and water.

The requirement of water for processing cotton/silk, yarn or cloth have brought

drastically down with self regulating systems in automated processing machines with

environmentally compatible dyestuff and auxiliary chemicals. Nevertheless, the non

availability of water, cost of low salt dyes and effluent management are still inhibitory to

the development of textile processing industries.

The need for recycle or reuse of the effluent after suitable treatment is an issue of

centralized facilities for effluent treatment for reclamation of water and leaving the

least to the discharge streams with the compatible contaminants to the receiving

attribute like salty rejects of Reserve Osmosis (RO) plant into sea.

The textile processing mills in the western Tamilnadu were muddled with legal fighting

for safe disposal of treated wastewater or else its complete reuse or recycle in the

processing activities. The reclamation of water is not only technical challenge and an

issue of low process efficiency. A substantial wastage of resources is resultant of poor

processing techniques and inadequate treatment of effluent streams will result in

severe damage to the environment.

It has been demonstrated worldwide that marine discharge is the only sustainable

solution for the disposal of the treated textile effluents. Accordingly, Environmental

regulation is permitted industries to set-up marine disposal systems for their treated

effluent which will have ultimately environmentally compatible contaminants like only

salt, primarily Sodium Chloride in the final reject of Reverse Osmosis plant into sea.

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamilnadu Limited (SIPCOT) was established in the

year 1971 specifically for the growth of industries in Tamilnadu. The objective of SIPCOT

is to establish, develop, maintain and manage industrial complexes, parks and growth

centres at various places across the State of Tamil Nadu.

SIPCOT has so far developed 21 Industrial Complexes in 12 districts and Seven Sector

Specific Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Tamil Nadu. SIPCOT is also a Nodal Agency

for Government of Tamil Nadu to sanction / disbursement of Structured Package of

Financial Assistance to large industrial units.

SIPCOT's role in assisting the industrialization in the State is not only quantitative but

also qualitative. Instead of just accelerating the pace of industrial growth in already

developed and densely populated areas, SIPCOT strives to ensure that disbursal of

financial incentives result in growth of industries in backward and hitherto under

developed areas.

Primarily, the western Tamilnadu where historically the textile process industries are in

operation are finding their sustenance due to the difficulty in getting good source of

water and safe disposal attribute for treated effluent as sea is available at more than

400 Km.

It is in this backdrop that requires environmentally compatible land mass for the

development of textile processing industries, SIPCOT proposes to set up an Industrial

Park exclusively for Textile Processing Units to have a maximum of 300 MT of

yarn/cotton or cloth per day along with common water supply system through

Desalination plant, Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) to treat the effluent from

member industries and Marine disposal facility for treated effluent &RO reject.

After a rigorous site analysis for three locations, a site at Ramanathapuram district is

proposed. The three alternative locations which were studied and evaluated were

shown in the Fig.1. The alternative Site Matrix for three locations is presented in

Table.1. Based on the evaluation studies, SIPCOT proposes a site near A.Manakudi

Village, Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram District for the proposed project.

The Key Map showing the location and approach for the proposed project location is

presented in Fig.2.

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.1. ALTERNATIVE SITE LOCATIONS

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090 39’ 52.0” N 780 57’ 58.7” E

090 40’ 33.4” N 780 57’ 48.0” E

To Thondi-10.2 km

To Ramanathapuram-37 km

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

Table 1. Site Matrix Environmental Analysis of probable/alternative locations

Integrated Textile Industrial Park, SIPCOT

Sl.No Environmental Attributes

Near Thondi A.Manakkudi Near Chitturvadi

1 location Human Settlement within 2 Km

No Human Settlement Human Settlement within 1 Km

2 Access Direct Access Road Access ECR

Direct Access Road Access ECR

Direct Access Road Access ECR

3 Coastal area Away from shoreline by 0.5Km

Away from shoreline by 0.5Km

Away from shoreline by 4.5Km

4 Erosion/Accretion Stable Coastal conditions

Stable Coastal conditions NA

5 Socio Economic Disturbance to local fishing activities. However, Fishermen community will get additional job opportunities

No disturbance to local fishing activities. Nonetheless, Fishermen community will get additional job opportunities

NA

6 Air AAQ is well within the prescribed levels

AAQ is well within the prescribed levels

AAQ is well within the prescribed levels

7 Water Water can be made through Desalination Plant.

Water can be made through Desalination Plant.

Water can be made through Desalination Plant.

8 Noise Insignificant Insignificant Insignificant 9 Marine Sensitivity No Marine species of

Importance

Marine species of Importance likeMangrove. However, cut or removal is not required as SIPCOT will keep away from it with buffer Zones.

No Marine species of Importance

10 RR Plan RR Plan is required No displacement as the area has no settlement.

No RR Plan is required

No displacement as the area has no settlement.

No RR Plan is required 11 Land Availability To be acquired

Available and also notified already by Government for the promotion of IP

To be acquired

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.2. KEY MAP

090 4

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780 5

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090 4

0’ 1

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780 5

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090 39’ 52.0” N 780 57’ 58.7” E

090 40’ 33.4” N 780 57’ 48.0” E

To Thondi-10.2km

To Ramanathapuram-37 km

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

SIPCOT has obtained Enter upon permission for 224.65 acres of land at SF.No.211/2,

A.Manakudi, Ramanathapuram district for the establishment of the Park, from the

Government of Tamilnadu.

The total water requirement for the proposed processing capacity is estimated at 20

MLD including Domestic consumption. It is envisaged that 50% of the water would be

met from recycled water from CETP and the balance 50% will be virgin water through

Desalination Plant.

The Desalination plant will draw water and process it to provide a maximum of 10MLD

of product water with TDS not more than 500 ppm. The RO reject as brine will be

disposed back in to Sea through Marine Disposal System.

All member industries will send their effluent through collection and transfer system to

the Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP). The 20 MLD of combined waste streams

will be treated in the CETP. The CETP is conceptually based on a Physico-Chemical

process to remove Color and Suspended Solids. The treated effluent will have

objectionable concentration of TDS for a maximum of 5000 ppm. This will be treated

further through a train of Micron Filtration (MF), Ultra Filtration (UF) and Sea Water

membrane based Reverse Osmosis (RO) to reclaim water for a maximum of 50%. Hence,

the CETP will be operated to generate product water which will have a maximum TDS of

500 ppm. This product water will be sent back through exclusive RO Product waterline

for reuse. The reject from CETP which will have objectionable TDS, varying from 15,000

to 20,000 ppm will be discharged in to sea.

An exclusive Marine Disposal System for disposing the Brine (Reject) from Desalination

Plant (a maximum of 12 MLD with a maximum TDS of 20,000 ppm) and reject of RO

from CETP ( a maximum of 14 MLD with a maximum TDS of 20,000 ppm) will be checked

and controlled to have only TDS for a maximum of 20,000ppm. This will be dispersed

through a common dispersion system to ensure dilution of TDS to ambient level of

mixing location and as such there is no other pollutant or contaminant allowed to

dispose through the system. The Common Marine disposal system will have dispersion

systems to discharge the high TDS RO Rejects for a maximum of 20MLD into sea.

The standard power requirement for a 10 Ton unit is 500 KVA. The total connected load

requirement for the proposed 300 Ton capacity is estimated at 15MW.

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

The member industries will be mandated to have Emission cleaning systems in all their Stacks. Necessary management systems will be provided to ensure safe disposal of their hazardous and non-hazardous solid wastes. The southern boundary that abets a Estuary will have buffer zone and SIPCOT is committed to have specific plantations, as will be recommended by Department of Forests. SIPCOT will have green curtain in the peripheral areas and along the roadside. SIPCOT will adhere to the standards for developing green belt.

II. INTRODUCTION

SIPCOT proposes to set up an Industrial Park exclusively for Textile Processing Units along with common water supply system through Desalination plant (10 MLD) and Common Effluent Treatment Plant (20 MLD) with Marine disposal facility (20 MLD) for RO rejects at A.Manakudi Village, Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram District.

The Project Impact area of 10Km radius which is proposed Impact studies is presented,

based on Survey of India Map, in Fig 3.

The proposed Integrated Textile Industrial Park (ITIP) is for processing of Yarn, Woven

fabric and Knitted fabric. SIPCOT will take a review on the processes and plant

&machineries of the member industries while allocating the lands for resource

optimization and waste reduction at the source.

SIPCOT is committed to promote this industry as an Integrated Infrastructures for the

promotion of textile processing industries with environmental systems like water

treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant and Marine disposal systems to ensure

sustainable and safe operation of the proposed park.

The coastlines of the location on two sides of the project location will have buffer zones

to protect the marine eco systems with natural species of trees and plantations. SIPCOT

will envisage a exclusive Marine Ecology Management plan to have the interface of

marine and the proposed park activities will not confront to each other.

SIPCOT intends to promote this park with state of the art technologies for textile wet

processing in the member units with all supporting environmental systems so that the

proposed IP will become very unique and first of its kind and SIPCOT envision to acclaim

the International Accreditations ISO 9000 (Quality Standards) and ISO 14000

(Environmental Standards) on its immediate commissioning.

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.3. PROJECT IMPACT MAP (10 km RADIUS)

090 4

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4.6”

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780 5

8’ 0

8.8”

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090 4

0’ 1

6.7”

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780 5

7’ 3

1.7”

E

090 39’ 52.0” N 780 57’ 58.7” E

090 40’ 33.4” N 780 57’ 48.0” E

To Thondi-10.2 km

To Ramanathapuram-37 km

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

2.1 PROJECT

The proposed textile processing park is named as Integrated Textile Industrial Park

(ITIP).

SIPCOT has obtained Enter upon permission for 224.65 acres of land at SF.No.211/2, A.Manakudi, Ramanathapuram district for the establishment of the Park. A copy of the Administration sanction is attached as Enclosure-I.

The Google imagery of 10Km radius around the project location is presented in Fig 4.

The location, being Coastal, LTL/HTL survey was carried out by Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna University and it is presented in Fig.5

SIPCOT will develop all physical infrastructures such as roads, critical amenities like

water and power. As a very unique effort, SIPCOT intends to integrate the Park with

Desalination Plant, CETP and Marine Disposal facility. Each plot will be provided with

independent access, waterline, wastewater transfer line and power line and these

services will remain common and they will be operated and maintained in association

with representative Organization of member industries by SIPCOT.

SIPCOT will allot the developed plots to the potential industries based on the

comprehensive assessment of Investment, technology, employment, expert,

compliance to environmental regulations, etc.,

The allottees will be allowed to establish and operate the industries only after

compliance of mandatory regulations and on getting Consent under Water and Air Acts

from Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB).

2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT

Textile Processing is largely water intensive and with the varied types of dyes and

auxiliary chemicals, these industries generate complex effluent streams which are

difficult to handle, treat, reuse/recycle and dispose the final residue. At present,

disposal of final treated residue and reject streams from RO from such Textile units is

continued to remain a problem unresolved.

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.4. PROJECT IMPACT MAP – GOOGLE IMAGERY (10 km RADIUS)

090 4

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4.6”

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780 5

8’ 0

8.8”

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090 4

0’ 1

6.7”

N

780 5

7’ 3

1.7”

E

090 39’ 52.0” N 780 57’ 58.7” E

090 40’ 33.4” N 780 57’ 48.0” E

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.5. CRZ MAP (HTL/LTL)

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

Tamilnadu has hundreds of textile processing industries in the western districts which

are quite away from the east boundary of coastline. The requirement of water which is

also varying from a minimum of 50 litres to as high as 250 liters per kg of processing has

become environmentally non-compatible while water is to be sourced from inland

resources. The requirement of water and treated effluent disposal when the final

effluent is having high TDS as the only objectionable contaminant, the coastal projects

are more compatible for sustainable operations.

Concerned with the growing pollution problem, Judiciary of this country intervened to

limit the operations of textile processing units with a mandate to own Zero Liquid

Discharge (ZLD) facilities to reclaim water from the effluent .

The modernization to adhere ZLD norms results in higher cost of production for tiny

units. Considering the financial prudence it also recommended to undergo Marine

disposal as a substitute to Zero liquid discharge.

The proposed integrated textile park will be first of its kind to have a great advantage as

it falls at the coastal area of Ramanathapuram district. The location of the textile park at

A.Manakudi Village, is well suited for withdrawal of water and nevertheless, the

disposal of treated effluent into sea through Marine Dispersion systems.

2.3 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION

SIPCOT will ensure to keep the point of employment opportunities as prime criteria to

allocate developed plots to industrial applicants.

It is estimated that the project could attract investments to create employment

opportunities for over 6000 persons directly and 10,000 persons indirectly.

III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The proposed project is an IP to promote textile processing industries in 224.65 acres of

land. The nature of activities planned within the park will be processing of Yarn, Woven

fabric and Knitted fabric. The industrial infrastructures will be integrated with

environmental services for Water supply with Desalination Plant (10MLD), Wastewater

Treatment Plant (Recycle of treated water supply lines to member industries) for

processing 20MLD of combined effluent streams and Marine Disposal system with

Diffusers to dispose the treated effluent (20MLD) into sea.

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

3.1 PROJECT SIZE AND TYPE

The project is an integrated Textile Industrial Park (ITIP) to promote textile processing

industries with a total processing capacity of 300 MT/day of Yarn, woven and knitted

fabric, with all required infrastructures as developed industrial plots, to house industries

which require Environmental Clearance by its specified category, as per EIA

notification, 2006.

Other Category of Industries which does not require EC but Consent under Water and

Air Acts by TNPCB as ultra-red, red, orange and green categories will also be given

allotment by SIPCOT.

As per EIA notification 2006 and its amendments thereof, the following clearances are

required:

Environmental Clearance for the Industrial Park and Common Effluent

Treatment Plant.

Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Clearance for the desalination plant and marine

disposal facility.

SIPCOT prefers to file for EC with MoEF&CC, New Delhi for IP and also for the integrated

Environmental facilities like Water Treatment Plant and Common Effluent Treatment

Plant (CETP) and Marine Disposal facility.

The Industrial Park is proposed exclusively for Textile Processing Units and will be

integrated with environmental infrastructures viz., common water supply system

through Desalination plant (10 MLD) and Common Effluent Treatment Plant (20 MLD)

with Marine disposal facility (20 MLD) for treated effluent/RO rejects.

3.2 LOCATION OF THE PROJECT

The project location is in the revenue limits of A.Manakudi Village, Thiruvadanai Taluk,

Ramanathapuram District, Tamilnadu.

The location Map of the proposed project is presented, as LISS III image, in Fig.6.

The site is barren terrain and coastal. The site is very conducive for the establishment of

Textile Park. The topography of the village A.Manakudi is so suitable for easy transport

of all materials to textile park and the shipment of products from park as well; with its

existing road access.

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.6. PROJECT IMPACT MAP – LISS-III-IMAGERY (10 km RADIUS)

090 4

0’ 1

4.6”

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780 5

8’ 0

8.8”

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090 4

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6.7”

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780 5

7’ 3

1.7”

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090 39’ 52.0” N 780 57’ 58.7” E

090 40’ 33.4” N 780 57’ 48.0” E

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

The coastal location has been evaluated for the suitability for the proposed Integrated

Textile Industrial Park through a preliminary coastal survey for required availability of

water and disposal systems for marine disposal of treated effluent that carries only TDS

and reject stream of RO.

There is no requirement of evacuation of any settlement as the land is presently owned

by Government and it was already assigned to SIPCOT for the promotion of the IP.

The land is also not under cultivation and nonetheless, suitable also. Hence, the land

use will change only from waste-Barren to Industrial.

Despite the location is coastal, it is well away from the Biosphere Reserve of Gulf of

Mannar. There is no specific species of any significant marine value. There is no

Mangroves or sea grass kind of notified marine species for importance.

3.3 EXTENT OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARK

The proposed IP is delineated for development in 224.65 acres of vacant and largely un-habituated area in the Thiruvadanai Taluk.

The Conceptual layout of the proposed IP is presented in Fig.7.

The details of the lands that are accorded In Principle approval from Government of

Tamilnadu is presented in Annexure-I.

The layout, Google image based, is presented in Fig.8.

3.4 PROJECT COMPONENTS

The proposed project is Industrial infrastructure to promote industries in cluster, of

Textile processing categories, with all basic requirements of notified land, water, power,

roads and the like.

Primarily, the following categories are proposed for promotion.

1. Yarn Processing

2. Knitted Fabric Processing

3. Woven Fabric Processing

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STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.7. LAYOUT OF INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK

090 40’ 33.4” N 780 57’ 48.0” E

090 4

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8.8”

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090 39’ 52.0” N 780 57’ 58.7” E

090 4

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780 5

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1.7”

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INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK A.Manakudi, RAMANATHAPURAM DISTRICT

STATE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION OF TAMILNADU PROJECT PRE FEASIBILITY GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

CEHS/Annamalai University & ITCOT

India

Tamilnadu

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FIG.8. LAYOUT OF INTEGRATED TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL PARK (Superimposed with Google Imagery)

090 40’ 33.4” N 780 57’ 48.0” E

090 40’ 14.6” N 780 58’ 08.8” E

090 39’ 52.0” N 780 57’ 58.7” E

090 40’ 16.7” N 780 57’ 31.7” E

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SIPCOT will integrate the proposed IP with all required Environmental Infrastructures to

sustain the operation of IP, compatible to coastal and as well terrestrial environment.

SIPCOT will also mandate all member industries to connect to common facilities like

water supply line from Desalination plant and effluent transfer lines to CETP. The final

rejects of Desalination plant and Membrane systems in CETP will be disposed by placing

diffusers to dilute the high TDS effluent into sea in a natural and without harming the

marine environment. SIPCOT will ensure only TDS laden treated effluent, which is

absolutely free from any other physical, chemical or biological contaminants, will be

disposed through marine disposal system.

SIPCOT will develop industrial plots for the required size to suit the industrial activities

and will provide power, through its centrally organized power supply from TNEB grid.

Desalination Plant with intake structures, water lines to individual industries, Power

lines to individual industries will be provided as common facilities by SIPCOT. In

addition, Effluent Transfer lines from member industries to CETP, Common Effluent

Treatment Plant and Marine Disposal will also be common facilities offered by SIPCOT.

Desalination plant for 10 MLD product water will be established through competent

companies on PPP mode or through a MoU for O&M with investment for project

establishment by SIPCOT.

An exclusive MoU will be arrived with competent companies for effluent management

including collection lines, CETP and Marine disposal facilities.

3.5 MATERIAL BALANCE

SIPCOT is the infrastructure provider and the member industries will have the material

balance in order.

While Material Balance is industry specific, the water Balance will be comprehensive

and one for whole of IP. This will enable SIPCOT to practice ecologically sound

management of resources and environmentally intelligent products will be advised for

all proposed industries.

3.6 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION

The raw material and chemicals for textile processing shall be mandated with the

respective member industry for proper utilization. Low Salt dye stuffs will be insisted for

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use and any such conditions of TNPCB will be mandated by SIPCOT on all member

industries.

The locally resourced raw materials which are environmentally sustainable will be given

priority among the available options.

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (3R) principle will be advised for adherence by the member

industries. The Concept of Zero Waste will be advised for adoption by member

industries.

The CETP is envisaged to have extended unit operations with membrane based plants so

that the treated effluent from CETP will eventually become raw water and water will be

reclaimed for about 70% as product water with TDS less than 500 mg/l.

Resource Conservation and Recycle will be made as basis for Environmental Policy for all

member industries and asked to submit annual plan for Environmental Management by

the respective Industries.

3.7 (A) WATER

Water will be supplied by SIPCOT to all member industries.

The total water requirement for the proposed processing capacity is estimated at 20

MLD including Domestic consumption. It is envisaged that 45% of the water would be

met from recycled water from CETP and the balance 55% through Desalination Plant.

The water balance chart is given below

(B) POWER

The standard power requirement for a 10 Ton unit is 500 KVA. The total connected load

requirement for the proposed 300 Ton capacity is estimated at 15MW.

3.8 EFFLUENT TREATMENT & DISPOSAL

A 20 MLD Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) will be established to treat the

effluent from all members the park. After treatment, 55% of the treated effluent will be

discharged into the sea and 45% will be recycled for re-use by the units in the park.

The Treatment Plant is based on a strong Chemical Oxidizing process using lime, ferrous

salt and a polyectrolyte. The chemically treated effluent will be clarified in a state of the

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art based technology and advanced processing and control mechanisms. The clarified

water will be processed in membrane based advanced treatment plant.

The clarified effluent will be processed in a two stage Pressure Filters for complete

removal of residual SS, Organic TDS, Color and odor.

It will be then processed in train of MF Filter cartridge systems having cartridges of

25,10 and 5 micron in stages. The final filtrate will be processed in SW membrane based

Reverse Osmosis ( RO ) plant.

The product of RO which is off good quality can be well recycled as reused in the

processes by the member industries.

The Schematics of the proposed CETP is presented in Fig.9

3.9 PROJECT FEASIBILITY

The IP is proposed on the basis of demand letters to Government of Tamilnadu. The

Environmental Cost Benefit will be elaborately assessed on assessing the activities of

the applicant industries before respective allotment of land by SIPCOT.

The feasibility of the Project will be assessed on the basis of the required resources and

their availability in the location.

Integrating the process industries with such environmental infrastructures like

Desalination plant, CETP and Marine disposal system, will be unique and first of its kind

in the state.

IV. SITE ANALYSIS

4.1 CONNECTIVITY

The site is located at the coastal area of Ramanathapuram district adjoining North

eastern part of Bay of Bengal. The site is about:

36 km from Ramanathapuram Junction

90 km from Madurai Junction

119 km from Madurai Airport

185 km from Tuticorin port

383 km from Cochin port.

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2

COMMON EFFLUENT TREATEMENT PLANT (With Marine Disposal for RO Rejects)

Capacity : 20 MLD

LEGEND:

1. Equalization Sump 6. Activated Carbon Filter

2. Chemical Preparation, Dosage & Mixing 7. Micron Filter (50, 25 & 10 µm)

3. Clarifier 8. Ultrafiltration

4. Clarified Water Sump 9. Reverse Osmosis Plant

5. Pressure Sand Filter

4 6 7 8 5

3

1

Reuse

Rejects Marine disposal

9

FIG.9. SCHEMATICS OF THE PROPOSED CETP

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The connectivity of the sites with all required facilities is the major advantage for the

present site for the proposed Industrial Park.

There are three locations were evaluated for the proposed ITIP and they are indicated in

Fig.1.

The Site Matrix on the suitability of the proposed ITIP is presented in Table.1.

The site was also surveyed for CRZ mapping as the IP will have interface with sea for

withdrawal of water and disposal of treated effluent from CETP.

The service of Institute Remote Sensing, Anna University was availed and the project area has

been mapped for CRZ compliances.

4.2 LAND SURVEY

The proposed land of 224.65 acres is almost barren and is clocked up with Proposis

juliflora trees. The site does not have any sensitive features such as water bodies,

creeks, backwaters, etc and hence the establishment of Textile Park shall not have any

impact in the vicinity.

The proposed land is approved by government of Tamilnadu for the development of the

proposed industrial estate.

The Contour and Topo Map is under preparation and will be evaluated in the

Environmental Impact Assessment studies.

4.3 TOPOGRAPHY

The site is barren terrain with a few pockets of Prosopis juliflora (Seemai karuvelam)

trees. The site is very conducive for the establishment of Textile Park.

The topography of the village A.Manakudi is so suitable for easy transport of all

materials to textile park and the shipment of products from park as well; with its

existing road access.

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4.4 LAND USE PATTERN

The proposed land use distribution pattern is presented in the Table below:

Sl.No Components % of

Area

Area

(in Acre)

1 Industrial plots 61.5% 138.27

2 OSR/Green Belt 31% 69.76

3 Roads 7.5% 16.62

Total 100% 224.65

4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURES

There are Roads, Rails and Port is available to complement the growth of the proposed

IP.

4.6 CLIMATE – METEOROLOGY

The Geographical location of Ramanathapuram is 9°22´N and 78°52´E. The climate of

the Ramanathapuram is hot and dry and the temperature ranges between a maximum

and minimum of 31°C and 23°C respectively with April and May being the hottest

months. Rainfall is irregular and intermittent, with an average of approximately 85 cm

per annum. The humidity is generally high throughout the year. During monsoon

months i.e. November to February, humidity ranges from 80% to 85%. During rest of the

year, humidity varies from 72% to 77%. The average humidity observed over the year is

77%.

V. PLANNING BRIEF

The proposed textile park by SIPCOT is a well thought out and planned proposal to

support and supplement the textile growth in the proposed project location of the

Thiruvadanai Taluk, Ramanathapuram District.

5.1 LAND USE PLANNING

The entire plot of 224.65 acres will be divided into Plots of desired numbers based on

the final list of member units and their requirement and also on the basis of required

area for common facilities provided by SIPCOT.

61% of the total area i.e 138.27 acres will be allotted for member industries.

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The balance will be utilized for development of roads, water storage, Storm Water Drainage, EB grid, Green Belt development and OSR.

5.2 INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND

The demand of infrastructure is assumed for the responsibility of SIPCOT, in the

following requirements.

Industrial plots (desired but varied sizes)

Roads/Service roads

Electrical Grid

Telecommunication

Water source, storage & supply

Common Effluent treatment plant

Desalination plant

SIPCOT is also committed to provide certain other social infrastructure for generate

goodwill among the workers and the population in the project impact area of 5 km

radius, around the project site.

5.3 AMENITIES / FACILITIES

SIPCOT will provide the following common facilities for the sustainable operation of all

member units.

Water storage & supply

Supply lines of treated effluent( Recycle Lines)

Roads

EB grid

Rain Water Harvesting Structures

Green Belt in the Peripheral areas and o the road side and Central

meridian

Common Medical Dispensary

SIPCOT Project office

Training centre

Testing centre

Food court

Fire Station, First aid, Security kiosk etc.

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The following Organizational Set Ups will also be established by SIPCOT and

continuously be run and monitored with the Association of Member Industries:

Environmental Cell

Emergency Management Cell

Common Health Surveillance System

SIPCOT will also continue to commit to continue its coordination with Tamilnadu

Pollution Control Board, District Health Department and District Administration for

issues pertaining to overall Environmental Management and Sustainable Development

of the Project location.

VI. INFRASTRUCTURES

6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA

62 % of the area i.e 138.270 acres will only be divided into industrial plots, according to

the final assessment on the need of the applicant industries.

The industrial plots may vary in size. However, they will be provided with direct access

from the main road. On the basis of the need, in the case of large industries, service

roads for suitable size and length adjoining the border of the respective industrial plot

will be developed and maintained by SIPCOT.

6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA

The proposed IE will not have any exclusive residential area.

6.3 GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT

The entire periphery of the park will be provided with green belt for 20m width, all

along.

SIPCOT will provide greenery with suitable tree and plantation along the sides of the

roads and in the meridian of the roads.

SIPCOT will mandate all member industries to allocate 33% as open area and develop

green cover in it.

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6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Temple, Recreation club and play yard will be developed by SIPCOT for the use of

workers.

Association of Member Industries will be encouraged by SIPCOT for continual upkeep of

such facilities for the benefit of workforce and their dependents.

6.5 CONNECTIVITY

The proposed IP will be connected by main roads with state and National Highways.

A railway station that can help the member industries for goods transport is available at

Ramanathapuram, at 36 km from the project location.

An elaborate Traffic and road plan will be developed for the use of member Industries

and implemented by SIPCOT.

6.6 WATER MANAGEMENT

The water requirement for the entire activities of the member industries in the

proposed IP is assessed for 20 MLD including domestic consumptions. Rather, the

member industries will be chosen on the basis of water requirement and allotment will

be made, with the limitation of water supply.

Necessary Coastal studies will be initiated with primary and long term secondary data to

define the hydro geological features of the project location. Intake well location will be

decided based on the model output to source required water for the project.

WATER TREATMENT PLANT- DESALINATION

Sea Water is the source for the proposed IP and it is envisaged to install Reverse

Osmosis plant.

Conceptually, the water source development and water treatment is quite

conventional, based on the membrane systems viz., Micron Filter ( 25,10 & 5 micron) in

stages and finally through RO plant. The product water will be sent for recycling or reuse

in the member industries.

The conceptual schematics of the WTP- Desalination facility is presented in Fig.10

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Rejects (Marine disposal)

Rejects Supply/Distribution 4

DESALINATION PLANT

Capacity: 10 MLD

LEGEND:

1. Intake Stick 2. Receding Sump 3. 3a, 3b & 3c Mixing Filter Train (25, 10 & µm) 4. Chemical Dosage

RO

1

2 3a 3b 3c

FIG.10. CONCEPTUAL SCHEMATICS OF THE WTP- DESALINATION FACILITY

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Marine Water will be purified to adhere BIS 10500 and separate supply lines will be

made available from the common system of SIPCOT.

The systems towards source development, treatment, storage and distribution network

of water supply for all member industries, for both industrial and drinking requirements,

shall be operated and maintained by SIPCOT.

Member industries shall pay, separately on annual basis and on the basis of

consumption rate, to SIPCOT for proper operation & maintenance.

Member industries will also pay TNPCB, the chess fee under different categories of

water use, as per Water Act 1974.

6.7 SEWERAGE SYSTEM

SIPCOT will lay storm water drainage as open concrete channels, all along the roads for

ensuring proper collection of storm water and the same be used for charging the rain

water harvesting structures.

Managing the sewage from conveniences of workers shall be independent responsibility

of the respective industries.

However, SIPCOT will operate a septic tank with soak pit for managing sewage from

conveniences of office premises and security establishments.

6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

The unique feature of the proposed IP is precisely that it integrates environmental

facility viz., Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) for processing 20MLD of

combined waste streams from member industries and reclaiming water of about 6-7

MLD as treated effluent for reuse and disposing of about 20 MLD in to sea by Marine

Disposal system.

Effluent Management

Effluent collection from member industries will be monitored with exclusive flow

meters for quantifying them from each industry and will be ensured its transfer to CETP

through Common pipelines.

The effluent must be collected, treated, and reused by recycling, through the proposed

CETP. The treated effluent will have exclusive distribution lines to supply it to member

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industries and also to strategic points where it will be tapped to use for green belt and

common services like flushing and washings.

Any residues out off solids-separation (sludge) will be disposed off through approved

TSDF.

The member industries shall submit an appraisal report on effluent management by any

MoEF approved Environmental organization. This will remain a pre-requite document

for applying for land allotment by SIPCOT.

6.9 SOLID WASTE

The non hazardous solid waste will be dealt independently by the member industries

within their premises for composting. Or else, a common facility with any local body will

be initiated, if required, with the approval of state PCB.

The hazardous solid waste stream shall not be collected and periodically transferred to

offsite TSDF, available in Gummidipoondi.

The member industries will be instructed to take authorization for storage of hazardous

solid waste, if any, from TNPCB. The storage shall be as per the respective guidelines by

HW (M,H&TB) Rules,2003.

6.10 POWER

Power requirement is assessed for around 15 MW and SIPCOT will facilitate power

supply from TNEB grid.

VII. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN

There will not be any evacuation of peoples, as the site is fully devoid of any settlement

or any activities. The land proposed for the project is fully owned by Government and

necessary governmental approval has been already obtained by SIPCOT from

Government of Tamilnadu.

VIII. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES

The time schedule of project execution, of land development and getting the IE

commissioned, is proposed for 2 years.

The budgetary estimate of the project is assessed for INR 250 Crores.

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ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL

A conceptual SWAT analysis was made on the proposed IE project. A detailed SWAT

analysis will be made as part of EIA and SIA studies.

A detailed Environmental Cost Benefit Analysis will be carried out during EIA studies and

documentation.

IX. CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY PLAN

Being a Coastal project and interface with sea ,SIPCOT will have specific plans for

developing their boundary lines with native species of trees ( Coastal compatible ) and

shrubs in order to support the prevailing coastal and marine biodiversity and eco

system.

Social Responsibility of member industries will be stressed among them and in line with

guidelines of MoEF&CC and CPCB, exclusive Plans will be drawn independently for all

member Industries and its implementation will be ensured with the allocation of Annual

Budgetary provisions. An exclusive Environment Cell comprises of SIPCOT

administration and Association of Member Industries will monitor with specific

protocols and procedures.

SIPCOT will coordinate with District Administration for necessary coordination for

implementation of National and State programs for Social development in the villages

around 10km radius of the project location.

SIPCOT with the help of Association of member industries will run a periodical Health

Camps in the surrounding areas, in coordination with the Collectorate of the District.

SIPCOT will develop an exclusive plan to ensure proper environmental management of

the IP with monitoring programs for the listed pollutant concentrations in air, water, soil

and noise, in the ambient environment of the assessed project impact area of 10Km

radius of the location. The coastline along the project location will be kept under regular

monitoring for physical or chemical changes like erosion and contaminations,

respectively.

Special Programs and Implementation systems will be stressed with each member

industry for Occupational Health and Safety.

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Common Initiatives like Off Site and on site Emergency Management Plans will be in

place with the support of Local Bodies and Community groups of the surrounding areas

for 10Km radius.

Disaster Management Bodies and Crisis Groups at District and State level will be

connected for plans and actions with the administration of SIPCOT.

The common facilities like Water, effluent, treated effluent (recycle) distribution lines,

Power, Roads, Storm water lines and the like will be fully managed by SIPCOT

administration.

The environmental monitoring of the member industries will be jointly carried out with

respective industries and SIPCOT with coordination and participation of State PCB.

SIPCOT will avail consultancy services of any national level Institute for continuous

monitoring of the coastal conditions and marine environment of the project location.

A detailed, Comprehensive Plan of Social and Environmental Responsibility will be

framed during EIA studies and its documentation.