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Sri.Mullapudi.Rambabu, “B2” Category Mine – 2.128 Ha. Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Form
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APPENDIX - VIII
FORM – IM
(1) Basic Information S.No Item Details
1. Name of the Mining lease site Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Mine – 2.128 Ha.
Sri.Mullapudi.Rambabu.
2. Location /site (GPS Coordinates)
MAP DATUM: WGS – 84
GEO COORDINATES OF THE Q.L AREA
BP.NO Latitude Longitude
P1 17° 1'38.87"N 81°34'53.37"E
P2 17° 1'40.40"N 81°34'53.20"E
P3 17° 1'40.40"N 81°34'54.17"E
P4 17° 1'42.79"N 81°34'54.29"E
P5 17° 1'43.00"N 81°34'55.81"E
P6 17° 1'42.83"N 81°34'56.20"E
P7 17° 1'42.46"N 81°34'56.18"E
P8 17° 1'41.66"N 81°35'03.60"E P9 17° 1'40.03"N 81°35'02.93"E
P10 17° 1'40.35"N 81°34'57.10"E
P11 17° 1'38.90"N 81°34'57.30"E
Sy.No. 450/1A, 451/2 & 452/2 Mullapudi Rambabu,
S/o Krishna Rao, D No: 2-72/1, Raja Street,
Gowripatnam Village, Deverapalli Mandal,
West Godavari District.
3. Size of the Mining Lease 2.128 Ha.
4. Capacity of Mining lease (t/M3 ) Five Years Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal 1,32,594 M3.
5. Period of mining lease 10 Years
6. Expected Cost of the Project Rs.10 Lakhs.
7. Contact Information Mullapudi Rambabu,
S/o Krishna Rao,
D No: 2-72/1, Raja Street,
Gowripatnam Village,
Deverapalli Mandal,
West Godavari District.
Ph No: 9533945816.
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II) Environmental Sensitivity S.No Areas Distance in Kilometers Details
1. Distance of Project site from nearest
Rail or road bridge over the concerned
River, Rivulet, Nallah etc.
Kovvuru is the nearest Railway Station about to 15 km from
the Applied area.
2. Distance from the infrastructural
Facilities
1.National Highway
2.State Highway
3.Major District Road
4.Any other Road
5.Electrical Transmission line pole or tower
6.Canal of check dams or reservoirs or lake
or ponds
Devarapalli all the said places will reach to the Applied area
3 Km.
3 km. 3 km.
2 km.
1 Km.
There is no Electrical Power Transmission lines.
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6. Intake for drinking water pump
House
7. Intake for irrigation canal pumps
Drinking water is available from Bore Well in the Nearby Agriculture
fields.
Nearby Bore wells from Surrounding Agricultural Lands.
3 Areas Protected under international Conventions, national or local legislation for
their ecological, landscape, cultural or other
related
value
Neither Ecological Landscape nor any Cultural Related activity is present near by the Applied area.
4 Areas used by protected , important
Or sensitive for ecological reasons –
Wetlands, watercourses or other
Water bodies, coastal Zone, biospheres,
mountains, forests
N/A
5 Areas used by protected , important
Or sensitive species of flora or
Fauna for breeding , nesting foraging, Resting, over wintering, migration
There are no such important sensitive locations are present in the nearby
the applied area.
6 Inland, Costal, marine or underground waters There are no such important features are present in the nearby the applied
area.
7 State National boundaries
There is no state/ National boundaries are near By the applied area
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8 Routes for facilities used by the public for
access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim
areas
N/A
9 Defense Installations The Mine area is not Located close to any of the Defense Installation.
10 Densely populated or built –up area,
Distance from nearest human habitation
The Nearest Densely Populated area is Duddukuru Village (6671) as 2011
Census Devarapalli Mandal, it is about to 3 Km.
11 Area occupied by sensitive man - made land
uses (hospitals, community facilities)
The Health Facilities are occurred nearby the Duddukuru is near
emergency conditions, Deverapalli, Kovvuru and Rajahmundry Town is
well placed for Doctors, Nursing Homes & Hospitals.
12 Area containing important , high quality or
scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture,
fisheries , tourism , minerals)
No River/ Nala is flowing through the Lease. Hence no impact is anticipated.
13 Areas already subjected to pollution
Or environmental damage. ( those where
existing legal environmental standards are
exceeded)
None
14 Area susceptible to natural hazard which
could cause the project to present
environmental problems (earthquakes,
subsidence landsides, erosion, flooding
climatic conditions)
Seismic Zone –III, (Moderate)
15 Is proposed mining site located over
Or near fissure / fracture for ground Water
recharge
None
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16 Whether the proposal involves
Approval / clearance under: if yes,
Details of the same and their status,
to be given.
i. The Forest (Conservation) Act,
1980
ii. The wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972
iii. The C.R.Z Notification, 1991.
Act Name Approval
Required
(Yes/No)
Status
I) The Forest
(Conservatio
n) Act, 980
No
No Forest land is
involved
ii) The
Wildlife
(Protection)
Act, 1972
No
No wildlife
sanctuary is coming
Within the study
area
iii) The
C.R.Z
Notification,
1991
No The mine lease area
Is not coming under
CRZ
17 Forest land involved No
18 Whether there is any litigation
Pending against project and / or
Land which the project is propose
To be set up
a) Name of the Court
b) Case No
c) orders/directions of the
Court, if any and its
relevance with the proposed
Project.
There is no litigation pending against the project.
Signature of Proponent
Mullapudi Rambabu,
S/o Krishna Rao,
D No: 2-72/1, Raja Street,
Gowripatnam Village,
Deverapalli Mandal,
West Godavari District.
Ph No: 9533945816.
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1.0 Executive Summary of the Project The Proposed Applied area of Sri.Mullapudi Rambabu, Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal, over an extent
of 2.128 Ha. Which is located at Sy. No. 450/1A, 451/2 & 452/2, of Bandapuram Village, Devarapalli
Mandal, West Godavari District.
1.1 Introduction Salient features of the Project are given in Table .1.0 & 2.0
Table .1.0 Project location and quarry details Project Name Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Applied area of
Sri.Mullapudi.Rambabu
Area 2.128 Ha.
Location of Quarry Sy . no. 450/1A, 451/2 & 452/2, Bandapuram Village,
Devarapalli Mandal, West Godavari District , Andhra
Pradesh.
Project Cost Rs.10 lakhs
Mineral of mine Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal.
Proposed Production(Five Years) 1,32,594 M3.
Method of Mining Open cast method
No. of Working days 250
Water requirement 4.0 KLD
Source of water Tankers from outside
Man Power 20
Table 2.0 Salient features of the Project
Details Measurement
Nearest Village & Habitation Deverapalli is the Nearest Village which is located
2 km towards North East of the from Applied
Area.
Road access Bandapuram to Lakshmipuram Road.
Nearest Major Road Devarapalli to Kovvuru Road.
Nearest Town Kovvuru and Rajahmundry are Nearest Towns.
Rail network The nearest Railway Station is Kovvuru with 15
Km.
Nearest water sources Drinking water is available from bore well in the
nearby agriculture field of surrounding areas
River /Stream There is no river sources in the lease hold.
Forest boundary There are no Reserved and Protected forests
Area observed in 10 km Radius.
Interstate Boundary There is no Interstate boundary available
Nearest mines if any Within the 500 M radius Ballast, Boulders and
Road Metal Quarries working Since long.
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2.0 Introduction of the Project/ Background Information
2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent The present project area is found deposits of Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Quarry in Sy.No.
450/1A, 451/2 & 452/2, at Bandapuram Village, Devarapalli Mandal, West Godari District, Andhra
Pradesh.
2.2 Brief description of nature of the project
The Mine applied area of 2.128 Ha. It is located Patta land Sy.no. 450/1A, 451/2 & 452/2, Bandapuram
Village, Devarapalli Mandal, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. Open cast method using with small
machinery mining is followed and it has been proposed to produce Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal is
10,246 M3/ Annum.
Sri.Mullapudi Rambabu, is the Lessee of the Mine area. He is a Businessman dealing in various activities
at West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. ADM&G, Eluru has Recommended for Grant of Applied area
over an extent of 2.128 Ha. Sy. No. 450/1A, 451/2 & 452/2, and requested the application to submit the
approved Mining Plan and EC & Pollution for the Mining Area.
The Mining Applied area is below 5 Ha. which is considered as "B2" category as per DEIAA
notification , Hence it is come under jurisdiction of District level Environment impact Assessment
Authority (DEIAA) Eluru, West Godavari District for obtaining the Environment Clearance.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region The Demand for Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Good growth in Andhra Pradesh and the adjoining.
Hence Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Production is rapidly increasing in Andhra Pradesh and
surrounding areas. Based on the Demand of Mineral, the Lessee intends to produces the Required Quantity
of Mineral for Various Markets for Civil Works Purpose and Construction Field.
As Per DEIAA notification 2006 the project falls under Category – "B2" the proponent is Submitting
the proposal to get clearance for production capacity of Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal 1,32,594 M3
from DEAC & DEIAA, West Godavari District for the purpose of Grant of Environment Clearance of
the Applied area.
2.4 Demand – Supply The Demands and supply for the Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal is growing which makes a lot of scope
for Revenue generation especially in Civil Works and Construction Works.
2.5 Important vs. Indigenous production: N/A
2.6 Domestic / Export markets. Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal is a Minor, it is Major Contributor in Domestic Market for Civil Works
and Construction Purpose.
2.7 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project. Proposed Mining is open cast mining it will be provide direct employment of 20 indirect
Employment will also be provided like Machinery Operators, Drivers & Helpers.
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3.0 Project Description
3.1 Type of project including interlinked and interdependent project, if any. N/A
3.2 Location (Map showing general location, specific location, and project
Boundary & project site layout) with coordinates.
Location details of the Project area :- TOPO SHEET NO: 65 G/12
Geo Coordinates of the applied area
MAP DATUM: WGS – 84
GEO COORDINATES OF THE APPLIED AREA
BP.NO Latitude Longitude
P1 17° 1'38.87"N 81°34'53.37"E
P2 17° 1'40.40"N 81°34'53.20"E
P3 17° 1'40.40"N 81°34'54.17"E
P4 17° 1'42.79"N 81°34'54.29"E
P5 17° 1'43.00"N 81°34'55.81"E
P6 17° 1'42.83"N 81°34'56.20"E
P7 17° 1'42.46"N 81°34'56.18"E
P8 17° 1'41.66"N 81°35'03.60"E
P9 17° 1'40.03"N 81°35'02.93"E
P10 17° 1'40.35"N 81°34'57.10"E
P11 17° 1'38.90"N 81°34'57.30"E
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3.3 Details of alternative sites, considered and the basis of selecting the Proposed
site particularly the environment considerations gone into should be Highlighted.
N/A
3.4 Size & Magnitude of operation
The Proposed Project Envisages Producing of Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal is 10,246 M3/ Annum.
Table .3.0 Year Wise Production Details of Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal
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3.4.1 Topography
Topographically the Quarry area is a partially elevated plain area with wave
undulating with Sub Dentritic Drainage pattern consisting of Deccan Traps Group of
Rocks.
3.4.2 Regional Geology
The Gondwana Formation are seen in the central part, around Jilugumilli-
Chinthalapudi and Dwaraka-Tirumala. The Talchir Formation Comprises Green Shale and SiltStone. Occurring as a small lensoidal bodies near Chinthalapudi. The Barakar
Formation, comprising Sandstone, Shale and coal occurs near Bedadanur on the
Western Kamthi Formation occur north of Chintalapudi and east of Gokavaram.
Quaternary Sediments of both Fluvial and Marine regimes occur in the south. The
fluvial are, flood plain, levee and active channel. Kolleru Lake is to the southwest. The flood plain occupies major part of the delta and is mainly composed of black silty
clay and the levee is made of brown silt. The palaeo channels are made up of 2.5m
to 3.00m thick black clay on top, underlain by coarse sand. The Palaeo-beach ridges
rise about 2M above the present surface and are made of highly Oxidised brown, fine sand with inter ridge lows or tidal flats composed of alternating sequence of brown
Silty-Clay and sand. 3.4.3 Reserves
Table No.4.0 Mineable Reserves
The Mineable Reserves under Proposed Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Mine Area is Recoverable is
85 % 1,32,594 M3.
This mine when commences it is planned about nearly Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal 2,53,224 M3. At
this rate of production the proved reserves of Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal 10,246 M3/ Annum shall
provide a 25 years period approximately.
Life of the Mine: 25 Years.
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3.5 Project description with process details The Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Applied area is exposed on the surface. Hence, it is proposed to
mine the by open cast using mechanized methods, by developing the Benches of 6M Height 3M
Width . The development Of Benches will be maintained @ 400-600 safety slopes as per the
safety requirement. The Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal excavation is using small machinery of JCB,
Proclains, Small Trucks / Tractors for Transportation.
Table 5.0 Extent of Mechanization
S.No Machinery No.s
1 JCB/Proclainers 1
2 Excavator 2
3 Tipper 2
4 Jack Hammer 1
3.6 Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing area of
final products, mode of transport of raw material and finished products. No raw material will be required in the proposed project.
3.7 Resource optimization / recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any, should be
briefly outlined. N/A
3.8 Availability of water its source, Energy/ power requirement and sources should be given. Water required for drinking, Green belt, Development Dust suppression .This water will be supplied from
tankers / bore wells of nearby area.
Table 6.0 Water Requirement
S.no Water Usage Quantity (KLD)
1 Water sprinkling on haul roads 2.0
2 Domestic 1.0
3 Green Belt 1.0
Total 4.0
3.9 Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/
disposal
3.9.1 Solid waste There is 85% Recoverable from Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal. Finally the applicant can re – utilize
land for agriculture purpose.
3.9.2 Liquid effluent No liquid effluent will be generated at the mine site. The Domestic Waste water generated will be sent to
septic tanks followed by soak pits.
4.0 Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity
4.1.1 Nearest Railway Station is Kovvuru with 15 km.
4.1.2 Nearest Airport Rajahmahendravaram Airport is 70 km far away from the Mine Applied area.
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4.1.3 Landform, Land use and Land ownership: Patta Land.
Table 7.0 Land use pattern
4.4 Topography
Topographically the Quarry area is a partially elevated plain area with wave undulating with Sub Dentritic Drainage pattern consisting of Deccan Traps Group of
Rocks. 5.0 Planning Brief
5.1 Planning Concept
It is proposed to produce Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal 1,32,594 M3 of Mineral from the Applied area.
5.2 Population Projection
The project will use employs mostly from nearby village. There will not be any increase in population due
to this project.
5.3 Land use planning
The project is located in 2.128 Ha. Of Consent holder of Patta Land. The Recovery Factor for Ballast,
Boulders and Road Metal is 85 % of the total Reserve can be Absolutely Recoverable.
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
On the basis of the preliminary site visit, the infrastructure Demand in the Villages was assessed on the
basis of need and priority. The Assessment will be made in the Socio Economic Survey & will be
Submitted at the time of final Presentation Regarding EC.
5.5 Amenities / Facilities
Office, Rest shelter, first aid room, workshop will be constructed by the applicant.
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6.0 Proposed Infrastructure
6.1 Industrial area (Processing area)
No infrastructure is proposed.
6.2 Residential Area (Non – Processing Area) As the local persons will be getting employment, no residential area / housing is proposed within the
Mining area.
6.3 Green Belt
6.4 Sewerage System
The wastewater generated will be sent to septic tanks followed by soak pits.
6.5 Industrial waste management: N/A
6.6 Solid waste management
There is 85% Recoverable from the proposed Quarry.
7.0 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Plan
There will be no displacement of Houses. Hence Rehabilitation and Resettlement is not envisaged.
8.0 Analysis of Proposal (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)
8.1 Financial and Social Benefits with special Emphasis on the Benefit to the local people
including tribal population, If Any, in the area.
This project will also provide employment to local people helping them earn livelihood and
improve their socio economical status.
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Environmental Management Plan
8.0 Anticipated impacts & Mitigation Measures due to proposed project
The Environment Management plan is prepared with a view to facilities effective Environmental
Management of the project in general and implementation of the mitigation measures in particular The
EMP provides a delivery mechanism to address potential adverse impacts and to introduce standards of
good practice to be adopted for all project works. The anticipated impacts due to mining and allied
activates are air, noise land, water and socio – economic along with the mitigations to the extent possible
are described in the following paragraphs.
9.1 Sources of Pollution and Control measures
The major sources for pollution are air and noise due to proposed mine from loading operation and
transportation of material to the places. However, as the quarrying area is very limited hence dust
generated is very little though the applicant is taking all the precautionary steps for protecting the air
pollution by greater extent of water sprinkling system out the mine lease area.
9.1.1 Air Pollution and its Mitigation
Anticipated Sources of Air Pollution
Digging & Excavation (Dust, Non – fugitive)
Loading & unloading and Transportation by vehicles (fugitive and line sources)
Air Quality Management
Road – Regular repair (every 6 months) and Grading
Regular water sprinkling on haulage roads during dry conditions
Trucks - Avoid overloading of trucks and Unnecessary idling of vehicles.
Movement – Trucks to be covered with tarpaulin / plastic Enforcing for dust limit (<25 kmph)
Plantations – Green belt development and avenue plantation
Precautionary measures by providing the protective nose mask for dust.
9.1.2 Noise Pollution and its mitigation
Sources of Noise The Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal rock breaking, haulage may be generating noise, however, the
probable noise level will be within permissible limits. The noise produced due to the machinery operations
and transport vehicles. However, all the vehicles are regularly repaired and checking the maintenance.
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1. Loaded trucks movement generates 80-84 dB (A) (2-3 trucks short time stay at mine area) 2. Digging and excavation activities -70 dB (A) (Only during day time)if required Blasting operation
only for few minutes. 3. Normal values when mining is not in operation (40-45dB(A))
Control Measures
The protective noise reducing gear like earmuffs, the company will provide earplugs. All
the machines are used acoustic enclosures to avoid the noise.
Mining operations will be carried out during day time only and avoid inconvenience to
the nearby habitations.
The noise propagation values found to be less than the prescribed noise limits
Ear plugs will be provided to the noise prone areas
Vehicular maintenance will ensure less noise.
9.1.3 Water Quality The mine lease area is Plain are Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal Deposition. It usable for Civil Works
and Construction Works Quarry operations extent Below Ground Level maximum. There is a possibility of
accumulation of rain water in the mine pits during monsoon. The Mining Operations During monsoon.
Whatever were accumulated in the mine during monsoon will be seeps the below ground level. Therefore,
there is no ground water contamination.
9.1.4 Occupational Safety and Health Safety precautions as per Metalliferrous Mines regulations and Mine Rules and Act shall be taken.
Minimum distance of 7.5 m will be left all along the mine lease boundary. The mined out area
will be kept out of bounds for public by providing fencing.
Occupational Safety and Health to Control Exposure to Noise
o Reducing the exposure time of workers to the higher noise levels.
o Smooth blasting techniques, special explosive and silent non – explosive demolishing agent
will be used.
9.0 House keeping
Proper housekeeping and cleanliness will be maintained in the infrastructure facilities. Wet mopping will
be adopted to conserve water. Sign boards will be provided in the work areas and the road and building
highlighting the safety and occupational aspects.
10.0 Transport Systems
The Finished product is transported by road using trucks. The applicant will deploy proclaims and tippers
to transport the Ballast, Boulders and Road Metal mineral, unfinished (waste) material to the destination
area. The materials while transporting do not pose any hazard Sufficient parking facilities will be provided
for vehicles loading and unloading of material. Safety sign will be displayed inside and outside the mine to
avoid road accidents.
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11.0 Afforestation Programme and Flora – Fauna
Flora and Fauna
Due to water stress conditions and Edaphic factor the biomass cover is less. Tree coverage is less and mostly herbs and shrubs are dominating.
The vegetation is very scarce. No plant species is found that is ecologically Important (Rare, endangered threatened etc.) restricted to the area.
The Loss of Biomass can be compensated by providing ideal conditions (proper supervision, water, fertilizer etc.) for the proposed Green Belt.
Other than domestic animals no ecologically important animals are reported in this area.
13.1 Proposed Afforestation The Soil scraped from the surface will be stored temporarily along the edges of the mine till the complete
extraction. This ensures proper preservation and utilization of the soil.
13.2 Proposal for reclamation of land affected by mining The proposed mining will result in reducing the height of the area and exposing the Parent rock. To the
ground level, the applicant can reutilize for agriculture purpose after completion of the Quarrying.
13.3 Environmental Greening Program Environmental greening program is an important component of the Environment Management Plain and is
an imperative requirement for any major industrial activity, as per the guidelines issued by the ministry of
Environment and forests, Govt. of Indian Conceptualization, design and implementation of the proposed
activity and the site conditions area presented. Each year some of the part of the barrier zone will be
subjected to afforestation and care will be taken to protect the saplings. Fruit growing trees are proposed to
be planted.
13.4 Plantation programme The Applied area is not suitable for plantation as entire area is Plain area. There are No chances of any tree
can growing in the Quarry Area. However it is proposed to plant a few trees in the same place or nearby
village. The details of proposed plantation. Viz, Neem, Eucalyptus etc which is envisaged of good survival
rate.
12.0 Socio – economic Environment For the functioning of the mine approx. 20 Manpower will be utilized and it will not have any
significant impact on economy of the local people It will have indirect benefit to the people of Andhra Pradesh in the form of collection of tax. Land allocated for road will be laid with avenue plantation along with lights which will be useful
for the local people No impact due to influx of population / labour because the mine is very small.
13.0 Disaster Planning
The mining operation shall be carried out under the management control and direction of a qualified mines
manager holding a second class managers certificate of competency to manage a Metalliferrous mine
granted by director general of mines safety (DGMS) .DGMS have been issuing a number of standing
orders and circulars to be followed by the mine management in case of disaster, if any. Moreover mining
staff would be sent to refresher courses from time to keep them abreast of the regulations. However
following Natural / Industrial Hazards may occur during normal operation.
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Slope failure at the faces Accident due to explosives Accident due to heavy equipment / machinery Sabotage in case of magazine Accident due to try rocks and boulder
In order to take care of above Hazards / Disasters, the following control shall be adopted.
All safety precautions and provisions of Metalliferous Mine regulation 1961
are strictly followed during all mining operations
Checking and regular maintenance of garland drains and earthen bunds to
avoid any inflow of surface water into mining area
Entry of Unauthorized persons shall be prohibited
Fire fighting and first aid provisions in the mines office and mining Area.
Provision of all the safety appliances such as safety boots, helmets, goggles etc.
Would be made available to the employees and regular check to ensure the use
Training and refreshed courses for all employees working in the hazards premises
Working of mine as per approved plan, related amendments and other regulatory
Provisions
Cleaning of mine faces shall be done regularly.
Provision of magazine at safe place with fencing and necessary security arrangement
Suppression of dust on the haulage roads by providing water sprinkling.
14.0 Environment Management Cell
A cell for Environmental Management within mine lease area at the project level, will take the overall
responsibility for co-ordination of the actions required for environment management and mitigation, and
for monitoring the progress of the proposed management plans and actions to be taken for the project. The
cell will be under the overall supervision of the mine Manager, and responsible for monitoring of the
implementation of the various actions which are to be executed by the agencies specified in the EMP. The
cell will be headed by mine manager and the other members of the cell that will include a Horticulturist
and 1 no. of supervisor.
The EMC will prepare a formal report on environmental management and mitigation for the Environmental
Engineer at the Mine, at six – monthly intervals. Reports on any urgent or significant issues
may be prepared at shorter intervals. Apart from responsibilities listed above, the EMC will be the have the
responsibility of the following
Collection of water and air samples within and outside the work zone
Analyzing the water and air samples
Implementation of the control and protective measures
Land reclamation and vegetation
Co-ordination of the environment related activities
Collection of the statistics of health of workers.
Green Belt Development.
Awareness and implement safety Programmes.
Monitor the progress of implementation of EMP
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15.0 Post Project Monitoring
The survey of air pollution comprises of the following monitoring aspects.
a. Ambient air quality Monitoring
b. Noise Level Monitoring
Ambient air quality and noise level Monitoring will be carried out at minimum three stations, one station
within mine site and two stations nearby residential areas outside the mine .Parameters like suspended
particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen carbon monoxide and lead will be monitored. The
frequency of monitoring is preferably once in three months on 24 hour basis. The samples will be collected
in accordance with the procedures given by CPCB.
16.0 Other Management Aspects
Records will be maintained for the analysis of ambient air quality and noise levels. These records are not
only required for the perusal of the pollution control Board authorities. The management will maintain the
records as per the hazardous waste regulations and EPA regulations and for the annual consents for air and
water, and renewal of authorization for the storage of hazardous waste as per the Hazardous waste
(Handling & Management ) Rules,1989 .The records of hazardous waste manifest will be maintained. The
format of the same is enclosed in appendix.
The mine shall obtain the consent for operation (CFO) as required under section 25/26 of the water act,
1974 and under section 21/22 of Air Act, 1981 before trail production and commission from the state
pollution control Board .The CFO will be renewed each year by the management. The mine will submit
environmental statement every year before September 30. The management ensure that it will comply with
all the direction and regulations issued by the Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate, New Delhi
and Central Pollution Control Boards.
The Consent for Establishment, consent for operation will be displayed in a conspicuous location for the
information of the inspecting authorities of different departments.
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Sri.Mullapudi.Rambabu, “B2” Category Mine – 2.128 Ha. Ballast, Boulders and Road
Metal EMP
17.0 Cost proposed for Environment Management Plan
Total Cost for the Proposed Project is 10.00 Lakhs. Budget allocated for EMP is 3.80 Lakhs as
Capital Cost and 2.31 Lakhs for Recurring Cost Per Annum.
S.No Work Name Unit Cost
RS
Total Fixed
Cost Rs
Recurring
Cost
1 Safety Shoes 500 - 14,000
2 Helmet 100 - 11,200
3 Hand Gloves 30 - 2,250
4 Ear Plugs 10 - 2,800
5
Cloth for Protection from
Dust 20 - 5,600
6
Gunny Bags for Drill Hole
Coverage
Lump
Sum - 10,000
7 Dust Masks 300 - 25,200
8
Construction of Retaining
Wall 80,000 -
9
Construction of Garland
Drain 20,000 5,000
10 Check Dam 20,000 5,000
11 Water Sprinkling 2,50,000 50,000
12 Green Belt Establishment 10,000 10,000
13 Medical Examination - 5,600
14 Environmental Monitoring - 40,000
15 Social Welfare Measures - 50,000
TOTAL (RUPEES) 3,80,000 2,31,000