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avalon To, The Director, Northern Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Bays No. 24-25, Sector 31-A, Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh - 160030 1/02/2016 Sub: Compliance of stipulated Environmental Conditions/Safeguards for the period "April 2015 to September 2015" of Group Housing Project "Avalon Rangoli" at Sector- 24, Tehsil- Dharuhera Distt. Rewari, Haryana by M/s swiftrans International Pvt. Ltd. Ref. No.: Environment Clearance letter no. SEIAA/HR/20151187 dated 20-02-2015 Dear Sir, With reference to the Environment Clearance letter no. SE1AAIHR/2015/187 dated 20-02-2015 issued by State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Haryana, which have been asked to submit the compliance with the specific and general conditions/safeguards. In view of above, we submitting a copy of the following information/documents for your kind perusal: I. Point- wise compliance of the stipulated environmental conditions/safeguards. We fully assure you that, we will comply with all specjfic and general conditions/safeguards as specified in the above said Environment Clearance letter. Thanking you, Yourssincerely . Ld For Sw;ftrans International Pvt. t · For M/s swiftrans Ltd (Authorized Signatory )Authorised--5igna.tory Copy to: The Chairman, Haryana State Pollution Control Board, C-11, Sector-6, Panchkula, Haryana. The Member Secretary, SEIAA, Bays 55-58, Parytan Bhawan, 1st Floor, Sector - 2, Panchkula, Haryana. SWifTRANS INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. Regd. Off.: 8-27, 1st Floor, Pushpanjali Enclave, Pitampura, Delhi-110034 Corp. Office: 9th Floor, SAS Tower, Near Medicity, Sector-38, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana, INDIA Phone: +91 124 4988988 (100 Lines), 4143440/41/42, Fax: +91 124 4143443

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avalon To, The Director, Northern Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Bays No. 24-25, Sector 31-A, Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh - 160030

1/02/2016

Sub: Compliance of stipulated Environmental Conditions/Safeguards for the period "April

2015 to September 2015" of Group Housing Project "Avalon Rangoli" at Sector- 24,

Tehsil- Dharuhera Distt. Rewari, Haryana by M/s swiftrans International Pvt. Ltd.

Ref. No.: Environment Clearance letter no. SEIAA/HR/20151187 dated 20-02-2015

Dear Sir,

With reference to the Environment Clearance letter no. SE1AAIHR/2015/187 dated 20-02-2015 issued by State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Haryana, which have been asked to submit the compliance with the specific and general conditions/safeguards.

In view of above, we submitting a copy of the following information/documents for your kind perusal:

I. Point- wise compliance of the stipulated environmental conditions/safeguards.

We fully assure you that, we will comply with all specjfic and general conditions/safeguards as

specified in the above said Environment Clearance letter.

Thanking you, Yourssincerely . Ld

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For M/s swiftrans Internat~ Ltd

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Copy to: • The Chairman, Haryana State Pollution Control Board, C-11, Sector-6, Panchkula,

Haryana. • The Member Secretary, SEIAA, Bays 55-58, Parytan Bhawan, 1st Floor, Sector - 2,

Panchkula, Haryana.

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Session: April 2015 to September 2015

Environment Clearance letter: SEIAAIHR/2015/187 dated 20.02.2015

· "Group Housing Project" "AVALON RANGOLI"

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List of Annexure

S.No Particulars Annexure no. 1 Environment clearance letter Annexure I

2 Air, Noise, Soil lab reports Annexure II

3 Consent To Establish Annexure Ill 4 Fire NOC Annexure IV

5 Ready mix concrete bill Annexure V

6 Site plan Annexure VI

7 FAB technology report Annexure VII

8 Environment management plan Annexure VIII

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SPECIFIC AND GENERAL CONDITIONS AS PER THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE LETTER NO: SEIAA/HR/20151187. Dated 20-02-2015. (ANNEXURE]) FOR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION PHASES OF THE PROJECT PERIOD April'15 TO September'lS.

Lab monitoring reports for Ambient Air. Ambient Noise. Ground water and Soil are attached as an Annexure IL

PART A: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

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CONDITIONS "Consent To Establish" shall be obtained from Haryana State Pollution Control Board under air and water act and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana before the start of any construction work at site. A first aid room as proposed in the project report shall be provided both during construction and operation of the project.

Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities shall be provided for construction workers at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by the laboures is strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid wastes generated during the construction phase should be ensured. All the topsoil excavated during construction activities shall be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site. The project proponent shall ensure that the building material required during construction phase is properly stored within the project area and disposal of construction waste should not create any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and should be disposed of after taking necessary precautions for general health and safety aspects of people, only in approved sites

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COMPLIANCE Is being complied. Consent to establish had been obtained vide letter no: HSPCB/Consent/: 2821215REWCTE2066066,Dated-18/06/2015attached as an Annexure III. Is being complied. First aid room is provided at the project site both during construction and operation phase of the _Qroject. Is being complied. Proper sanitation facilities and proper drinking water facility are installed to facilitate the workers at the construction site and proper procedure and norms are followed for the waste water and solid wastes generated during construction phase of the project. Is being complied. The excavated top soil is stored and is being used for the development of horticulture/landscape.

Is being complied. Separate storing facility is being provided for storage of building material. For general health and safety aspects of the neighbouring communities.

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with the approval of competent Authority. Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials, must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such materials must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and any Hazardous waste generated during the construction phase, should be disposed as per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board. The diesel generator set to be used during construction phase should be of ultra low sulphur diesel type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emissions standards.

The Diesel required for operating DG set shall be stored in underground tanks and if required, clearance from chief controller of Explosive shall be taken. Ambient noise level should conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored during construction phase. Adequate measures should be taken to reduce ambient air and noise level during construction phase, so as to conform to the stipulated residential standards of CPCB/MoEF. Fly ash shall be used as building material in the construction as per the provision of Fly Ash Notification of September, 1999 and amended as on 27th August, 2003. Storm water control and its reuse as per CGWB and BIS standards for various applications should be ensured.

Water demand during construction shall be

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Is being complied. All the Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials is stored carefully and is not being allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites due to leaching.

Is being complied. Ultra low sulphur diesel is being used at the project site for running the DG Sets during construction . phase. All the DG sets is being conform to Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise emissions standards.

Noted. Diesel required for operating DG Set is stored in underground tanks.

Is being complied. Ambient noise level is being conform residential standards during day and night period. Ambient air and noise monitoring reports for the month of October, 2015 are enclosed ref. Annexure IL

Is being complied. Fly ash mixed concrete and bricks for the pavement are being used at the project site.

To be complied. The project proponent will be constructed rain water harvesting pits to ensure the control and re-use of storm water as par CGWB and BIS standards for various applications. Is being complied. Ready mix concrete

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reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices. Roof must meet prescriptive requirements as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material. Opaque wall must meet prescriptive requirements as per Energy Conservation Building Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all conditioned spaces while it is desirable for non air- conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill requirement. The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of the building due to earthquake, adequacy of fire fighting equipments, etc. as per National Building Code including protection measures from lightening etc. If any Forest Conservation Act shall be taken from Competent Authority. The project proponent as stated in the proposal shall construct 11 ram water harvesting pits for recharging the ground water within the project premises. R WH pits shall be designed to make provisions for silting chamber and removal of floating matter before entering harvesting pit. Maintenance budget and persons responsible for Maintenance must be provided. Care shall also be taken that contaminated water do not enter any R WH pit. The project proponent shall provide for adequate fire safety measures and equipments as required by Haryana Fire Service Act, 2009 and instructions issued by the local Authority/Directorate of fire from time to time. Further the project proponent shall take necessary permissions regarding fire safety scheme/ NOC from competent Authority as required. The project proponent shall obtain assurance from the HSEB for supply of 3500 KV A of

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is being used to reduce water demand for construction purposes. Roofs meeting the building standards have been laid down with proper insulation material for the conservation of the Energy. To be complied. Solid walls and high performance glasses will be used for the envelope of the building and for all air conditioned spaces.

Complied. Approval of fire fighting scheme from the fire safety point of view from Deputy Commissioner, Rewari has been obtained vide letter no 7536/PAL. Dated 29.06.2012. The copy of the fire NOC is attached as an Annexure IV.

To be complied. 11 nos. of RWH pits will be installed as per the approved plans for recharging ground water.

Noted. Adequate fire safety measure and equipments are provided as per the provision of Haryana Fire Service Act, 2009 and relevant norms.

Is being complied. The permission from DHBVN has been obtained for the power

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power supply before the start of construction. In no case project will be operational solely on generators without any power supply from any external power utility.

19 Detail calculation of power load and ultimate power load of the project shall be submitted to HSBE under intimation to SEIAA Haryana before the start of construction. Provisions shall be made for electrical infrastructure in the project area

20 The project proponent shall not raise any construction in the natural land depression/Nallah/ water course and shall ensure that the natural follow from the Nallah/water course is not obstructed.

21 The project proponent shall keep the plinth level of the building blocks sufficiently above the level of the approach road to the project as per prescribed by laws. Levels of the other areas in the projects shall also be kept suitably so as to avoid flooding.

22 Construction shall be carried out so that density of population does not exceed norms approved by Director General Town and Country Department Haryana.

23 The project proponent shall submit an affidavit with the declaration that ground water will not be used for construction and only treated water should be used for construction.

24 The project proponent shall not cut any existing tree and project landscaping plan should be modified to include those trees in green area.

25 The project proponent shall provide 3 meter high barricade around the project area, dust screen for every floor above the ground, proper sprinkling and covering of stored material to restrict dust and air pollution during construction.

26 The project j>roponent shall construct a

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supply. Bills are hereby attached as an Annexure V.

Total power requirement is 3500 KV A which has already been submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana.

There is no nallah present in the project site. Although as per our contouring and designing the natural flow of the water will be maintained throughout the site.

Plinth levels of the building blocks are as per the building bye laws and will be kept above the level of the approach road to the project.

Noted. The construction of the building has been done as per the sanctioned plans by the office of the Director General Town and Country Department Haryana. Site plan attached as an Annexure VI. Is being complied. It IS already submitted to SEIAA Haryana that no ground water is being used for the construction.

Noted. The project site was fallow land; no tree felling was required.

Is being complied. The compliances regarding the construction IS being undertaken into account and is being done as per the norms.

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sedimentation basin in the lower level of the project site to trap pollutant and other wastes during rains. The project proponent shall provide proper Rasta of proper width and proper strength for each project before the start of construction. The project proponent shall ensure that the U-value of the glass in less than 3.177 and Maximum solar heat gain co- efficient is 0.25 for vertical fenestration. The project proponent shall adequately control construction dusts like silica dust, non-silica dust, and wood dust. Such dusts shall not spread outside project premises project Proponent shall provide respiratory protective equipment to all construction workers. The project proponent shall develop complete civic infrastructure of the Group Housing Colony including internal roads, green belt development, sewerage line, rain water recharge arrangements, storm water drainage system, solid waste management site and provision for treatment of bio­degradable waste, STP, water supply lines, dual plumbing lines, electrical supply lines etc and shall offer possession of the units/flats thereafter. The project proponent shall provide one refuge area till 24 meter and one till 30 meter as per National Building Code. The project proponent shall not convert any refuse area in the habitable space and it should not be sold out/ commercialized. The project proponent shall provide fire control room and fire officer for building above 30 meter as per National Building Code.

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the lower level of the project site to trap pollutant and other wastes during rains.

Noted. The project proponent has been provided proper Rasta of proper width.

To be complied.

Is being complied. During the construction activity respiratory protective equipments like helmets, face mask, gloves etc. is being provided to all the construction laborers.(labors using PPE enclosed)

Complete civic structure like internal roads, green belt development, sewerage line, rain water recharge arrangements, storm water drainage system, solid waste management site and provision for treatment of bio-degradable waste, STP, water supply lines, dual plumbing lines, electrical supply lines etc. will be developed by the M/s Swiftrans International Pvt. Ltd.

To be complied. All the refuge area will be developed There will be one refuge area till 24 meter and one till 3 0 meter as per National Building Code.

Is being complied. Fire norms is being complied with and Fire NOC had been obtained vide memo no. 7536/PAL. Dated 29.06.2012 respectively is enclosed as an Annexure IV. Permission from the Mines and Geology Department has been taken before start of construction.

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start of construction. 34 The project proponent shall seek specific

prior approval from concerned local Authority/HOD A regarding provision of storm drainage and sewerage system including their integration with external service of HUDA/ Local Authorities beside other required services taking up any construction activity.

35 The site for solid waste management plant be earmarked on the layout plan and the detailed project for setting up the solid waste management plant shall be submitted to the Authority within one month.

36 The project proponent shall submit the copy of fire safety plan duly approved by Fire Department before the start of construction.

37 The project proponent shall discharge excess of treated waste water/storm water in the public drainage system and shall seek permission of HUDA before the start of construction.

38 The project proponent shall maintain the distance between STP and water supply line.

39 The project proponent shall ensure that the stack height is 6 meter more than the highest tower.

40 The project proponent shall ensure the strucfure stability to withstand earthquake of magnitude 8.5 on Richter scale.

41 The project proponent shall development of old age home as per the plan marked "A-

th" 12/80 earmarking space for old age home (2400 sq.ftl

42 The project proponent shall provided water supply @ 135 lpcd instead of 111 lpcd water supply, sewerage, STP and other services shall be provided accordingly.

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To be complied. The Strom water and Sewerage water will be treated in the in-house STP up to a tertiary level which is further recycle and reused for landscape, D.G cooling, HV AC and surplus will be discharged.

To be complied. Solid waste management area will be earmarked on the site and will be maintained at the site.

Is being complied. The copy of the fire NOC respectively is enclosed as an Annexure IV. Noted. All the EDC and IDC had been paid to HUDA for the project .The service estimate approval is under process with HUDA.

To be complied. The distance between STP and water supply line will be maintained. To be complied.

Structural stable buildings are designed and being developed after doing the load test. To be complied.

To be complied. Water had been calculated accordingly and it will be provided by HUDA or either by CGWA. Application for abstraction of the ground water is under process.

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CONDITIONS "Consent to Operate" shall be obtained from Haryana State Pollution Control Board under Air and Water Act and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana.

The Sewage· Treatment Plant (STP) shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to prescribed standards including odour and treatment effluent will be recycled to achieve zero exit discharge. The installation of STP shall be certified by an independent expert ·and a report in this regard shall be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana before the project is commissioned for operation. Tertiary treatment of waste water is mandatory. The project proponent shall remove not only Ortho-Phosphorus but total Phosphorus to the extent of less than 2mg/liter. Similarly total Nitrogen level shall be less than 2mg/liter in tertiary treated waste water. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms and standards of CPCB/HSPCB, whichever is environmentally better. Project proponent shall implement such STP Technology which does not required filter backwash. The project proponent shall essentially provide two numbers of STPs preferably equivalent to 50% of total capacity or depending upon the initial occupancy as the case maybe. Separation of the grey and black water should be done by use of dual plumbing line. Treatment of 100% grey water by decentralized treatment should be done ensuring that the re-circulate water should have BOD level less than 5 mg/ liter. And the recycled water will be used for flushing, gardening and DG set cooling etc. to achieve zero exit discharge.

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COMPLIANCE To be complied. Consent to Operate will be obtained from Haryana ,State Pollution Control Board under Air and Water Act and a copy will be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana prior to the operation phase of the project. Is being complied. The fluidized aerobic bio-reactor technology STP is being installed at the project site. F AB technology report is attached as Annexure VIL

Is being complied. The Biological Aeration technology STP is being installed at the project site for the separations of gray and black water, the tertiary treated waste water is being used for flushing, horticulture, HV AC and Construction activity within the project site.

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For disinfection the treated wastewater ultra-violet Provision for the UV will be radiation of ionization pJocess should be used. provided. Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of Is being complied. DG Sets used back power for lifts, common area illumination and in the project site for various for domestic use should be of enclosed type and purposes are set with acoustic conform to rules made under the Environment enclosure and are as per the rules (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG sets made under the Environment should be in the basement as promised by the (Protection) Act, 1986. project proponent with appropriate stack heights as per the CPCB norms. The diesel used for the DG sets shall be of ultra low sulphur diesel (35 ppm sulphur), instead of low sulphur diesel. Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure Is being complied. Ambient that the does not exceed the prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Group Housing Project.

noise monitoring is being done at the project site and the reports for the month of October, 2015 are enclosed ref. Annexure IL

G The project proponent as stated in the proposal Is being complied. Green cover should maintain at least 32.26% as green cover area is being provided. Native species for tree plantation especially all around the of herbs/shrubs/trees which act as periphery of the project and on the road sides barrier against noise and preferably with local species which can provided suspended particulate matter is protection against noise and suspended particulates being planted. matter. The open spaces inside the project should be preferably landscaped and covered with Vegetation/grass, herbs & shrubs. Only locally available plant species shall be used.

H The project proponent shall strive to minimize To be complied. water in irrigation of landscape by minimizing grass area, using native variety, xeriscaping and mulching, utilizing efficient irrigation system. Scheduling irrigation only after checking evapo-transpiration data.

I Rain water harvesting for roof run;.off and surface Pre-treatment process through run-off, as per plan submitted should be sedimentation tanks will be done implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, to remove suspended matter, oil pre-treatment through sedimentation tanks must be and grease, before recharging the done to remove suspended matter, oil and grease. surface run off. Proper care shall The bore will for rainwater recharging shall be kept be taken so that contaminate at least 5 mts, above the highest ground water table. water do not enter into the pits. Care shall be taken that contaminated water do not Wire mess and filters will be used

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enter any RWH pit. The project proponent shall avoid Rain water harvesting of first 10 minutes of rain fall. Roof top of the building shall be without any toxic material or which can contaminate rain . water. Wire mess and filters should be used wherever required. The ground water level and its quality should monitor regularly m consolation with Central Ground Water Authority.

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Is being complied. Ground water level and its quality is being monitored at regular intervals. The Ground water monitoring is carried out at the site and the report for the month of October, 2015 is enclosed ref. AnnexureiL

k A report on the energy conservation measure Energy conservation measures conforming to energy conversation norms fmalized will be taken care off after by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared operation. incorporating details about building materials & Technology, R & U factors etc and submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana in three months time.

L Energy conversation measure like installation of To be complied. Energy LED for lighting the areas outside the building conservation methods will be should be integral part of the project design and adopted like installation of LED should be in place before project commission. Use lights, Solar panel etc. of solar panels must be adapted to the maximum energy conservation.

M The project proponent shall use zero ozone To be complied. depleting potential material in insulation, refrigeration, air- conditioning and adhesive; project proponent shall also provide Halon free fire suppression system.

N The solid waste generated should be properly To be complied. During the collected and segregated as per the requirement of operation phase, waste will be the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to managed properly as per the time. The bio-degradable waste should be treated by MSW Rules, 2000 and its appropriate technology at the site ear-marked with amendments. Biodegradable

, in the project area and dry/insert solid waste should waste will be treated with be disposed off to the approved sites for land filling appropriate technology. after recovering recyclable material.

0 The provision of the solar water heating system To be complied. The provision shall be as per norms specified by HAREDA and of the solar water heating system

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The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the project proponent should be adhered to meticulously )with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space should be used. The project shall be operationalized only when HUDA I local authority will provides domestic water supply system in the area.

Operation and maintenance of STP, Solid waste management and electrical infrastructure, pollution control measure shall be ensured even after the completion of project.

Different type of wastes should be disposed off as per provisions of municipal solid waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste, e-waste, batteries & plastic rules made under Environmental Protection Act, 1986, Particularly E-waste and battery waste shall be disposed of as per existing E-waste Management Rules 2011 and Batteries Management Rules 2001, The project proponent should maintain a collection centre for E-waste and it should be disposed of to only registered and authorized dismantler I recycler.

Standards for discharge of environmental pollutants as enshrined in various schedules of rules 3 of Environmental Protection Rules 1986 shall be strictly complied with. Water supply_ shall be metered among different

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will be as per norms specified by HAREDA. Is being complied. Parking facility is being provided within the premises. There is not be any traffic congestion on the site during construction phase as well as operation phase.

After the provision of water had been taken from the competent authority the project will be opertaionalised. Is being complied. Operation and maintenance of STP, Solid waste management and electrical infrastructure, pollution control measure is being ensured. Is being complied. Waste generated at the project site is being disposed off as per the provision of municipal solid waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste, e-waste, batteries & plastic rules made under Environmental Protection Act, 1986. E-waste and battery shall be treated under the E-waste Management Rules 2011 and Batteries Management Rules 2001. The collection center forE-waste shall be maintained and E-waste shall be disposed of to only registered and authorized dismantler I recycler. Is being complied. All norms is being strictly complied with.

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The project proponent shall ensure that the stack height of DG sets is more than the highest tower and also ensure that the emission standards of noise and air are within the CPCB latest prescribed limits. Noise and Emission level of DG sets greater than 800 KV A shall be as per CPCB latest standards for high capacity DG Sets. All electric supply exceeding 100 amp, 3 phases shall maintain the power factor between 0.98 lag to 1 at the point of connection.

. The project proponent shall not use fresh water for HV AC and DG Cooling. Air based HV AC system should be adopted and only treated water shall be used by project proponent for cooling, if it is at all needed. The project proponent shall also use evaporative cooling technology and double stage cooling system for HV AC in order to reduce water consumption. Further temperature, relative humidity during summer and winter season should be kept at optimal level. Variable speed drive, best Co-efficient of Performance (Cop) as well as optimal Integrated Point Load Value and minimum outside fresh air supply may be resorted for conservation of power and water. Coil type cooling DG sets shall be used for saving cooling water consumption for water cooled DG Sets. The project proponent shall ensure that the transformer is constructed with high quality grain oriented, low loss silicon steel and virgin electrolyte grade copper. The project proponent shall obtain manufacturer's certificate also for that. The project proponent shall ensure that exit velocity from the stack should be sufficient high. Stack shall be designed in such a way that there is no stack down-wash under any meteorological conditions. The project proponent shall provide water sprinkling system in the project area to suppress the dust in addition to the already suggested mitigation measures in the Air Environment Chapter of EMP.

The project proponent shall ensure proper Air

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will be installed for proper accountabil!!Y. Is being complied. The emission standards of noise & air has been monitored closely within the prescribe CPCB norms.

To be complied.

To be complied. All the measures will be adopted to reduce the water consumption for HV AC and DG Cooling. Only tertiary treated water from in­house STP is being be used for cooling purpose.

High quality transformers will be installed at the project site.

Stack of the DG sets will be in the opposite direction of the prevailing wind direction.

Well developed EMP has been prepared and has already been submitted to the competent authority. EMP is attached as Annexure VIIL To be complied. The project

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Ventilation and light system in the basement area for comfortable living of human being and shall ensure that number of Air Changes per hour/ (ACH) in basement never falls below 15. In case of emergency capacity for increasing ACH to the extent of 30 must be provided by the project proponent.

Ac The project proponent, shall ensure drinking/domestic water supply as per prescribe standards till treated water supply is made available byHUDA.

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proponent is being proper Air Ventilation and light system in the basement area for comfortable living of human being.

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commitments made in Form-1, Form-1A,

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STP outlet after stabilization and stack emission shall be monitored monthly. Other environmental parameters and green belt shall be monitored on quarterly basis. After every 3 (three) months, the project proponent

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shall conduct environmental audit and shall take corrective measure, if required without delay. The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to Noted add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, Environmental Clearance granted will be revoked if it is found the false information has been given for getting approval of this project. SEIAA reserves the right to revoke the clearance if conditions stipulated are not implemented to the satisfaction of SEIAA/MoEF. The project proponent shall not violate any Noted. judicial orders/pronouncements issued by any court/Tribunal. All other statutory clearance such as the Is being complied. All the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief statutory clearance has been taken Controller of Explosive, Fire Department, and enclosed with this half yearly Civil Aviation Department, Forest compliance report Conservation Act , 1980 and Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 PLPA, 1900, Forest Act 1927 etc shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponent from the respective authorities prior to construction of the project. The project proponent should inform the Noted. public that the project has been accorded Environment Clearance by the SEIAA and copies of the clearance letter are available with the state pollution control board & SEIAA. This should be advertised within 7 days from the date of issue of the clearance letter at least in two local newspapers that are widely circulated in the region and copy of the same should be forwarded to SEIAA Haryana. A copy of Environmental Clearance conditions shall also be put on project proponent's web site for public awareness. Under the provisions of Environment Is being complied.Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be Clearance has been obtained by initiated against the Project Proponent if it SEIAA Haryana.

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was found that construction of the project Vide no- SEIAA/HR/2015/187, has been started before obtaining prior Dated,20-02-2015, respectively is Environmental Clearance. enclosed as an Annexure L

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Any appeal against the this Environmental Clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act,2010. The project proponent shall put in place corporate Environment Policy as mentioned in MoEF, GOI OM No. J-11013/4112006-IA II (I) dated 26.4.2012 within 3 months period. Latest corporate Environmentally Policy should be submitted to SEIAA within 3 months of issuance of this letter. The fund ear-marked for environment protection measures should be kept in separate account and should not be diverted for other purposes and year wise expenditure shall be reported to the SEIAAIRO MoEF GOI under rules prescribed for Environment audit.

The Project proponent shall ensure the compliance of Forest Department, Haryana Notification no. 8.0.121/P A2/1900/S.4/97 dated 28.11.1997. The Project proponent shall ensure that no vehicle during construction/operation phase enters the project premises without valid "Pollution under control" certificate from the competent Authority. The Project proponent is responsible for compliance of all conditions in Environment Clearance letter and project proponent can not absolve himself/ herself of the responsibility by shifting it to any contractor engaged by project proponent. The Project Proponent shall seek fresh Environment clearance if at any stage there is change in the planning of the proposed project.

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Noted the same is under process and it will be submitted to the Authorities.

The funds earmarked and designated for Environment management plan, pollution control devices and Environment monitoring plan will be implemented used exclusively for the environment commissioning in the project. No forest land falls in the site.

PUC of the vehicles are being checked deliberately and than allowed into the premises.

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Besides the developer/ applicant, the Noted. responsibility to ensure the compliance of Environmental Safeguards/ Conditions imposed in the Environmental Clearance letter shall also lie on the licensee/ licensees in whose name/ names the license/ CLU has been granted by the Town & Country PlanningDep_artment, H~ana. Besides the developer/ applicant, the Noted responsibility to ensure the compliance of Environmental Safeguards/ Conditions imposed in the Environmental Clearance letter shall also lie on the licensee/ licensees in whose name/ names the license/ CLU has been granted by the Town & Country Planning Department, Haryana. The environmental statement for each Is being complied. Form V will fmancial year ending 31st March in Form-V be submitted to the competent as is mandate to be submitted by the Project authorities in due course of time. Proponent to the HSPCB Panchkula as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of the EC conditions and shall also be sent to the respective Regional Offices of MoEF by e-mail.

The Project Proponent shall conduct Is being complied. Environment environment audit at every three months audit will be conducted and the interval and thereafter corrected measures mitigative measures are being shall be taken without any delay. Details of implemented. environment audit and corrective measures shall be submitted in the monitoring report.

Corporate Environment and social To be complied. CESR will be responsibility (CSER) shall be laid down by implemented as per norms. the project proponent (2% shall be earmarked) as per guidelines of MoEF, Gol office Memorandum No. J-11013/4112006-IA.II(I) dated 27.02.2014 a separate audit statement shall be submitted in compliance. Environment related work proposed to be

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executed under this responsibility shall be undertaken simultaneously. The project proponent shall select and prepare the list of work for implementation of CSER of its own choice and shall submit the same before the start of construction.

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sTATEiJS~9N~N:flMf;ACT ASS)!)~SM~N'f AUTHORITY Bt\RY.t\NA Bay No. $$-58; Ptayaftln :Sha~an:, Se¢t()r.:z, P ANCltK~

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MIS SwiftranslntematiOil~ PVt' Ltd. B~27, PusbpaJ1jati Eilciave. Q4ter Ring Road. P!hunpur~ ,Delbi · ·

Environmental Clearam:efor (li-opose4.proje~ "AY.IoJt'~~91i"• pro~s_,d gtoup.hOU$ing tohmy .p~motecJ .. ~t S~'*r·~· 1f~~Slf"; Dhar:ub_e~ Distrlc:t- Rewan,:H~ryana, · · ·

~s l~er. is in reference to Y,Olll'applitmi()n no. rill4Jlted ·24.94~2()12-~~~~ to

M.S. SEIM. Hacyana ~i~Qtl· 24.0.~2012 and siJbseq~nt:l~~-~tell l6;1J,Mlz. ..

':E'=~=~s!a: · flland&tori ~¢nts enclosa;i Witll''tll~N>PJi~·-~~ -~~~~:~9fflt,1r:~ ~~111 · ·

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. ~·Ootd'' grading to the·project. . . . . . . . .. . . .· . . .·. . . ·.

· {1) Jt.· i!t Jnter:"atlll; notecJ {bat tile projeet involves the MP!lon • qtjtchup ~ MlJ8Jns •®lony "A.valon Rangoli'' ~t SC¢tor-24, T~il~. pharugera. O~dt7 aewari~ ~Haey-ana on.a total.plot area of4185().510 s(pn (J0.343:~~) .. :Th~: W~ b~ilt \ll! ·-~~

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.. he ·s~pplied_ by.}l~EB •... The·.J>rJJ~tProponent has:pr~d··~· •• ~.e~el()P~•~ .•• belt.oA·30Qt~r: .•

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ap{Jl'()priate .. tecttnol~gy. 'The.tt}tal,patJdng·s~~ pru~~ .• l-2?$;.kc$.: lll ~ . The Stat~ E~~ ApPraisal eommittet; Ha~~t•t\e~.·<ll)~~~i4~i()n'9f tit~- ~t¢.'~t·d~ilrMrit$ s~f)n:litte4· by. the ·project prQ~ent~a•:·a~"ki~]~laiu~ti~h<.

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fun:lis.b~ in response to its observations, have recomme~ded the V:8,1\t of: ~nvk4lllJlenlaf

cl~ce for the project mention~ above, su~j~t to compliance with tbe st,Ipuhited

C(inJlitious~ Accordingly~ the ;State Envji'ontt;~ent Jm.P8,9t ~ment Autb.~city in i~ . . . . . . . . "' ·. ' . .,,.,.... ' ' · .. ·· .·•. > ..

tnee~g held on~,(H.20ll de¢ided to agree with the recommendAtions: of ~EAC ~

a~ nece$sary environmental. ol~ · f()r tbe.;projcct under category "Ma). of EIA. , Notifi~on 2006 subjecno.the suict'®D1pii!lf\~ with ihe·SJ)~i.fi~ and.g~~l ¢nditiol1fi.

m~rtttoned below';.

fMifA· sJ:E¢1J'tC~$1DlTJoNS:•

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-~ \lnder Ai.r and Water Act. and a copy s~allbe;i~brpi#¢ t6!~~ $~ •.. :. • • • • • : ~- ' •• • • : ••• • : • • p • • •• .: ;,

Haryana ~fore the start ot;i!Jly ,con$'\lc~(lll wl>l'k. at site.

llt·• A;flrst aid roorn as ptop~ i~ ,th~ proj~t r~rt sJWl be. pr9yt~~ ~tll ciprili~ C(1nslrucrion and Qperatic)nal p~ of the project.

(3) ., Adequate dl'inkin~ W8ter1Uld samWj·~~ijities ~~1-.be,. Pt()¥i<Jc;40.~qoJl!!AA~on

. Workers ••• at_tb~'lite: P:ro.vis~on. shOuld• be ·.mad8 __ -.ror.·:m(>bUe: .t()il~ •.•• Qp~·~~~tioii ... by the iat>®re5 itt stri~ ~Ohlbited;.The s~o:dispQ$_aJ ()f'-·'~tr· ~·~lid, ~tes gcncra't~d d•tht cot1SttUctionpha$e·shOlild:.®·~~re4. . . . . . ·. · ·

t4l ·#Jl··.~~- top$0u i\Xatvated ~ ~~.~fit~.~ b<i,~~~ ~ .• ~-,;ip ·-'lt'ortlwl~~-dev~topmen~~min.f!le~j~JitC.··-···.·······-·.

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[61 c~ctiol1~oils •. ·•m91~4iP$xbitummo\1$.··~~1J-:an~.etl1er·:~wis •.• rll~erl~. ·must m>t ~·ano'Y~ to·w~-~ w.~~~J:Sdfud·.U\~·: ... · .•. C~i~;::~s\lch materialinust>becsee\lted;$0 1hatthey:should•Jtotleactt>into· .•.. ·. • ..•.• : oUild/\Y~ IUld

:::r:~dudn.!~~7~d·:; . •P<tnutionCOntrol Board.

l7J···• Tll;:~i~l.gene~r.scts to.b<i ~ed dUrltl&~~~n p~e$h~1 ~~wtta l~w · sulphur djtsel. type and should conft>nn to . ~WilJ1Ulent., ~~Jl) }tul~

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pre$crl{Je9: for air and noise emission stan:daf~. [8J Th~ dies~f r~uired f()r operating. DO Sets $hall be st()~ in Uh~~d ~ ;md

•ifrequited> cl~ance.ftohl Ch~efController o.fExpl~siy~!sllJilt~tald~i; · · ' ·, ,· . ·.· . ' . . .. '· .. ·· .... >· •.. :

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Ambient noise Iev~ls $hall co~orm to the residentiftl stari.<lards })oth 4urfug day ~d .. nlght. Incrern'ental pollution Ioa'ds on the ambient ait 8Ild noise qu11Uty. $hould be

cldseiy qtonitored during construction ph~. Adeq~m~}!NS_'sh<>uld. Qv ~en t'c;t

retiuce ambi~t air pollution 1\Dd noiSe level during collStructio~ phase, so :S to

oonfotni to the stipulated resid.eJ¥ial stari.<hlrd$ of CPCB/MQW. )

·[lQ) . :Fly .ash. shall be used as build.ibg material in the consn:ucti~.P, AA ~· th~provisions - . . . ~ .. . .. "'" . . . ...

of' F.ly Asll'N()tif'ioation of September 1999 and as:$IJ19n~}>l'l1 i7th }\ugust 2003.

{lll Stopn water'co~l and its ~us!',.~ per.CC!)l!:J3 !Ui<UJIS-~dar'd$ fpr ~b~s. · appUcat1o~ shoUld tn ~~ . . . . . . .

[llJ \vat« detnand d~s.coll$trll0fi9il sbaii ~- redu®d by .use of pro-~~ ~crete:. :. . .. " . '. . .. :· .. ·· . . . . . . '

lUI .>Rao~ must .ro¢et pre$£riptive .requirement 8s per Energy C911Sem#9~,r;J.l~iiding Code by us)ng appropriate.$~ insulation milteri~. .··.. . · .··•·· · ..

P4J e:;i::~ta:res/ lW;?=~o~=t~~~~~<·· ·~:::::~~~G .A~ shall beobwnedf,~omtb~-~~~u~ty. . . . .. ·· ·~:

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harvesting pitS fol' ~AS· the &f9Un<1 water within the prqJ. . . .. X•~·;

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~-~··§§¥;;~;.;;;;~7/ opet"ational.$Qiely on· g~l'ators witltout. any power:SUJ)PlY.:fr()tn:BnY ~efllal_./·

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•.£~9} · .•Detail·cal~l~tion· ... pfpower •. •load an4.ultimatc ... POWcr··'loa4• ot.thi·~~oj~t .• ~ll···~e.·· subtn~ed · t~ HSEB ·• Under ·• ixl~tion · to. SEIM Hacyima befOre tll~ .• kkt ·~i

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COnstruction, Provisions shall be made for ei~cttical;infrastructure m·~e project

area. '\

)io] -ne. froj~t Proponent ·shan not •raise •. ~Y cpil.S~~i® iQ.~~ na~ land

depression I N~lla.b/water COlll'Se add ,sh~ll ensute that the natUral flo)li;from the .. Niillahlwater co1.1rse iS not obstructed~

. [ll} The ·ProJect Proponent shall keep the plit)th ·lev~ of the bwl<liog bl0¢l<s

·suffieumtly a~ove the levtl ofthe·~proaeh:roa<Ho the Project t;~yels q(tb<tOth~r

·•* in tb.~ PU>j~ts ·shall also be kept suitably so as tC>..~vQj!i £1,~~. lnl• constructwn-$1Udl.be ~e<l- outso thlit••d~\iy otpP}lulation•c!~nQt.~?Cceed

. norms approy~·l)y•~ General TovVn ~d-CoUntty pq,atttJi~t'H...,8lla~ .• '" (~3] The Proj~t Prop~nent. shall submit an affidaVit Witli th¢· deofaratj<>n tllat' gt-Qund.

water will n()t.be 'Used for eqnstnlcti(ln 'Md 6nly treate(l•~ter sh~ld' be. ~~,fot · constrUction;

[14] 'The ~project firop<ment shall nofcut ~Y e~isting treo'aJ:J.d ptoject2larut$~pbt$"p~ sh~'Q~d.~ctnocli~.toin~lude~ose~eesin~¥; . ' <' .. ··· .. ·

··construCtion .. ·· ·_;·.·.-:

··'(l~l-· •·-~·pri)Ject·prqpn~'SWttl.~UUctill~un~»a~~tillt\1~>1<1•:.~~~r~e

(21). =:~~~~~~~·~ .. 0!14~· \ strength for the JliYJ®tbe(ore the staiiof~Ct!o~. ··

JZ~J The PJ'Oject Pt"own~ntshall ensiue that the O"valuC;:ot' ~~ glJ$$))s·less ~1.1 tr • ..... · and~ximut~ solarM~fgain co-efficie~t.is.0.25 forvett1~al fen~~tiori.

,£~.~) Th~ proj~t proJ><?Q~nt $bll(l adequately':c~~qolccon~ction .~.~~··ui@~ilica dust.

· ~on-$ili~.dust·~~;w~ ·dust ~uc)l.,4ustssf\al~··~~t·spread -~~~e·pc~~J)~$~ ·}troJ~rt~lle,l1t sl1au·•provid~··~~l'YP~~ti,ye,~wpoi~to~~:~~tn1~ll9~ w~; ._;.:· .. ·.·

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Esa~Ea~! m~a~e)jlentsite and p~Vi~i9n Jo( ·trea~ ·.of bi<rd~gtadabfe w~~f• S!P~ ~ec·suptSJy ltne,; dUJI plum~1ns tnu:. •electriC. ~ply .ti~~ ~-·. arict<~aiL~ffet p0$Session of the units/flats thereafter. ' ... ·· ·.··.:: . .• '' ._ ... ·= '

(Jl) ·..• . The project pr<>ponent shall· provid~ .o~e refuge ar~ till 24 m:~ter~IJ\d one ~~1~9

~¢ter e®p, .as .Per National Buil~ing Cocie; 'fhe·.p~~~t.P~lla~tmt.sh~l.ll{)t con~··anY ~;e£use are11. in .. the• btli>itfible·sp~ and <it•:AAou1d n()t:J)~.·· wtd .. · .. · .

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[321 The project propcm:ent Shall proVide fire control room and fire ofticer for b11ilding

aboVe :ffi meter,~ per Naticmal Building Code.

· · [$~j" ~~"projec~ pr<>pon'Cn~ shall obtain permissio.q of Mines-~0~~~~ D~paron.ent fur exctivation ()fsoil befo~:.tl>,~ start qf c<)nstraetion. . . .

(~4) The proJ'eCtJ?i'()J?~Uetl~ shall s.eek s}leCifie prj()r apprpnt froni CO~ed local

Authorlty/HUDA · -resar.4inl: ptoviSII>Jl: ()f · stQmt· 4i'aiiJ)t&e and se~erag~ .~~stem includb:lgtbeit in~9tl with ~Ill ~t~ofmJDAI LQcij ~~~ti,~.~j(le. ·· otllerrequit.ed ~tes<be!otc taking up anx·~nst,ruoijon ... ~tf.

t~SJ 'I'M site,f0r•sotid\-,.n~ment plan(b~ ~~~ ·o~tth~ l!l)'O~'t.p,lan -~the <ietail~ projectJpt settingup1besolidwil$fe-~iul&J~ent)p111tlt shallbe ~ubnu(ted to the A~,tth(ltit)i'Wilhlnpne month. . . _

[36) · -~ proJectproponent shaJtst1bmit the· copy Qf fire.;safetr plan dulYMi~ved by : •••• •• • • v. • • • • •• ·,.·,.·, •• '

iPite Oepartnu~nt~f·1be-start of C<>pstruetion; .

{37} . J:he·proJ~ Pl'QpQDentsilalkdi$cllar~~s qftr~~ w~~·~aierl~nn wat~ lf1·

· tlleJlubl~~-~~sy~~~'$baiJ;l!~~sion;~fHPQA~Q~~~ of CQnstrucdo.n~• · .. · . .

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($1 ~proj~t ~pmtent<~ tl1SUie·~.tl\~.s~ h.~gh~·is,? 6-~~~~~·~tutthe' lligtiest t()~, •. . ; ••

r4 .. b.l•.· "The:.· · · · t< .... ·.· .. •• · ellt'::.i. ... u;ebS tlult· ....,,...h,.;..l&bWU;+;•to ~,....,~1. ~->; t: ptOJ~ PfO!J.OD!. ~~ .·. ~ • s~~~· .... "'"$; . . . . ........ ""~"""9.. . , .·· . . . . . . . . . · .. · .... ·.· . . . . . . . :.· .. •.::·:· .. ::.:. ::.:··~ .. :·.:.:· .· : .... · . . ...

-ofmag1litude ~.s .on·Ri~ter ~!:i· ·• · · ·

(llll 'the • project PR>PQDent 'sllall · develqpment of Old ~ bOl!lc as ~ • ~e · p~

•.. · Marked:'*l~S<f"~-.~·for ()ld age h~lll~ (240~sq.ft). :: .• :.· .••...... •··••• .· · · ·I~~l· Tile~ Jlf:PJ~::ptqpOnenr~~l ~d~ wa~suppJy~@ .. l3$ •Ip®·.~·9flft·~~· ·

· Wat~:$(Jpp.ly,: ~we.n(g~ $'FP .m\4o\h~ s~~tees·sh.all be prpvid¢4~4w&l1~ · :· :.:·-·.,:.= ' . ·.:·····.· .... ·. . ..... ·.. . ........ ·. . . '.·.·.:· ·. ·.-:·:;:::.·;.-:·:.,: :.:.: .. ·' . ; .. _,.::: ·:v-·

Qpfflitidltat.·Phlis~: · ·

bt). . "Ccms@t:~.·~~;,, shall b~-ob~ ~· Jiaryaria:. S~r· ~ptl"t~ ~nim~. 'Bpri un<ter•Air ~4· Water•*et•lllld a copy shatl· ~- subQ'l~~.~w._:\heJ~JlM ~~~ .. . .. ·· .. ·.·· .. · ............ ·····

~I ~§!:~~:~4.11!! submi~~f;.-to 'the .. •~ .. JWy~ befQie·thc .Proj~.~i~n.uni~~-e4 for

operation.-.<temary · treatblent -()f· waste .. Water is .~~~t9IY·. 'flle.: ~oj~t pr()p~ent.·~~all ~v~ n.(l~<mly 01tllcrl?hqsphorus b"tJot(ti{Phqsp~~ f()-the.

ext~t or. less than 2nti"llter, ~in.ill~ly . toW Ni~ogen ·l~v~l·. stud~ ~:•tess .lMn? . . .· . . • . . . .. ., : . ·. . . . . : ·. ' . . . . . ·' . .· ...... ; .. ·'.:·:.·.;.,.;:; · .. · ·:. ''·· . ··=~: . '. . ·.· ·.. .. . . . '

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conform to the norins and ~tandards of CPCB/ HSPCB. wbiphever is

enyp-o11Jll~nt~ly better. Ptoje:C~ Proponent -.shall implemen.t s\l~h sTP··te~~.Q~bgy· \

w~b :a~. not t:~quire filter backwash. Th~ project RF~I;lMt:Shilll '~~ially provide two numbers of .STPs. preferably equifalent .tc:>;.SOo/0 of totat·capaeity

or depending upon the i11it,ial occupancy as the case may ~e.

ti(, ~ej:latatil)ll of the grey a11ci bl,ack water shoulf;t be do(le b.Y'thelllie of dual pl\.lmbj,J}g

llne. Tteatm~llt of tOO% grey water by deee11ttallz¢d ~ent$ho,&lif~e·d9i:i~

· ~uti~& that ):he re:-ch'cul~ water shQtJ4 ~ve,J30D tevel\ess th$1 ~ mg!Utre ·.

and' the recycled W1tter will be: used ·for tlushipg. gaideJ.tini: amt DG:setcw1ii$ett. •

to achieve zero exit <lischatgc. (:tl) For disinfection of the treated waste~awr wtra..Wolei · radiation or • o~uotr

pfo¢ess should be used.

Jej Di~sel po~er · g~erating . sets prop0$ed as< so~. of· b~~~uR cP9W~t?JOr'liffs, · common area Jlh1mina~6n ··~d for dom~s~~ use' should~·b~ of tmclo~.tYl\&.tlii~

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:_:- .-·.:-:. ... · ·; · .. : ..... :' .· .'. . ... ·. __ < .... _ ·. ' .· .:·.. .· :.'_:~·,·:. .':!):>--;::"· :.::::::::::>: ":eonform.· tO. rules. made• under the· •Environment (Prot~onJ .. Act.i<l9~.,.'fb~ loca,tion of the OG set$ sh~ll b~ iri• tile open.~ ,Jmomi&Cfd. by.itlte•.proj~

•. J>tOl)Onent with'appropri!lt¢i~kn~iJhF~bt\Ve·.~·•tdgn~.roo.f:l~~l·•.of•l}l~1)~ject r $per the cicB IJO~ .~~ di~l·used for PG·• $11•11 ~·ultta.l9YI Sll~but · diesel (35 ppni sulphur),·~ ofJow·~u,tpttui·cli~l. . . . . . . .

• . ., . ~ .. ;> ·,·_ •· ... -·-.·: . • ·.... . ·.'. : :- : ": .... : .·. ":· ..

,Airibient Nmse·t~el·Shouid· be eoritfP.ll®.to•®s'(ite::tll#i('Jl®$: 11ot ~·.the

pt~cn~.· stan<lat•::~lli w••arid'at -~~{of.~!·~~·~~ult HousbiiCofdnyProj~ <

Th¢:projeet ·propo~ent 8$ •stated m:the·ptop,.r shoul(l;Jl).m~ at.,~t.?Qro

as 'green cover area for. tree piantatiPIM~petially ~lLaroim~,the:pep~' o'the.

proj~t· and· on the road sides· preferably with :loet~l ~peeies whfeh CliO. p~oV,id~ '.. . .. . . ~ ·.' ·. : ' .. ·.· .. ·. • .. < . .·<. . ... '

pt~t~tio'O a:g~t;noise and '$\lspendedp~iculate.:rnuttet\.jh~()~Jlz~ ijlsj~ ...

. the project s}lall be pref~rably .. llltl~~ and: cover¢Cl•iWfthV/veg~onl~ ........ ' ' •• •• • • ••• ;--·· •••• v ·:· ••• ••• •• ••• '··.:·.,_ ... ···:··.: • •• ••

-~s& sJirub$;·0nlyl®ally,ilvllihmlt'jjillfi~s~~'Shal11~ ... ·~~,·· ;•'••:.• '• •'I • • ,••,, • • •,.··,: • • ",",• ;,:..: ', -, • •.:.::. .. •• ',•,•.":•,•,<,',A• ,•,:•"·>" 'v

•l~~~:L,iS tr~Ulsp~~ndafa. ·

·liJ .· · · Rain.water hat"Vestirtf··l'Oi'rrio£~run.~ft'·lllid\.s~~off'/~s JW·}ll(Qt$Ul)~~ snO\Ild~be .· impt~eoted. .. Before reehargfr)g th~ S,~:tcin: .of( .pre;;,~treatm.~t .... througb. sedimentation. tanks must·~· done to remove s~4e<J'J1l~tt«,•()il. an~.

· · • gr~e;·•·Tbe b.o~well for:·mi~water tee~lll"ging~hatl b~kept;atleas~ S,tnft. affove

:ErUE~:=a;:~~~a~J, For: Sw;ftr<m::/f,}l.:.,t ;;Lihonal FvL U•

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' .Jllaterial or paint which can contaminate rain water. Wire mess.and filters should

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be us~ where~et r~uited,

UJ th-e=.Jrt>und .wa~ .level llQd its quality. should ~ moni_t~,,re.J:y. in

"eq~ultation with Central (h;oql1<i Watet At~thopty.

(kJ ·A report on th¢·~rtr!rgy oo~~rv~tion measures1®tifonning to en,~g¥ eon!let\flrtion

llOW$ finalized by Bur~uot&¢rgy Etlieien~y)boW.d ~ prep~:U1®tporating ·d~Jsabo\Jt.~illldint m~t~als ~technology. It&. UFactol'S·•ctetfi~~boiltted tQ >· .:''' . . .... <' . . . . .. .. . ,·· ' ., · ... ·. . . ; :- .. . ·.. . .

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{ll ~ Bne~y ~o®ervll.dolltn~~'lileo installlliiQn of::t.El)~ply f~ ~dil~f:4~,,~a$ 9Utsi(}eU\e huilAAls and ~iae the building $~Q)JIQ'' lle mtegfat:~ ~~:·~e }>toj~t ~!W-' and sho\lld 1>¢ in place llefore project .c<>mild~$iolling,, l..J~-o£,~taj;. •J>lJitels ..

m\ist 9e adapted to the ~muili ~·conServa,tion; , ·. .

The ·Pr<>Ject P~ponef:U>sba.U u~:'t.enJ (),ZOllO,· depleting ~ti~)c,{l1almial in;;:;

··=~==-::::: · .•re4~erlt.of·~¢:MSWxliu1C$,;;2~<~1l(f~~~;~*ttne·~~~,;-Tb~-·f*P; .·<

_;I:::u:r:Z:::!~:::zt:le!teo~~=::~~:,··········

\~ ess.;:~:~~~( ;_(]}) · :t:ljo:tiaffi~ pJ~ 'atldithe ~ing plan pro~~c;H>>Ftbc·Prqject Prown~~ShotUa be·

adtt¢red ;to xn.,tic#lously -~ith· further scope- of .. additioqaJ:.:.patklltg for: ibt\ire / ··.. ···.·,.··.. . .•.... ··.···· . .·· .· ...•................ · .. · ... · .· ......... .

iequireJ®n,I"Theto 3boUld: be no tratlic ()()11gt4tion nearithe ently fUl(t, exit. point&• · .

. ~,tom- me: rpa~ adjobting ~~··PWP~ ptojed si~,::.R~~ipg $JlOUkt:pe Ml1·

. I~ ·• =~::z::.::::::~~;~•WW·~< , (rtf. i!:E!$;:!=;r::t.i

' co~fetidn of·prO,;eet. . [s)

::c:t:z:~~~=~~== undfi~·EnvironmentProtection Act, 1986 •. Hartic~mrly; .. ~~w~te ~~-.ij~ery \,Vasto

. s~ijl·~.disPe$ed of as ~rexistiijg E~waste. Millage~~~·J~.tde~-·~~lf~~d Baneries ·

~agement·Ru1~.·4001•11t~:projeetw;()poncmt~ho~ld.~ain~~~h~·~~~oP~~r· .. · ••·· . . :.f?r ~w~#l4 ~tsti,al~·--~•4isp(ls~=<S.ofto ?q!~ r~:;te~~ul,a_utbEi~ld,~i~~tterl•

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(t) Standan:is . for. ·Qisoh#te of envir9nmental pol.ts -~- ensbriJled in ~o\1$ .. se}tedules of rille 3 ofBnVll:ontixe.l;it Prot'eQUQil~ule l9S~')h~l~ $tri¢tlY cOmPlie4

' . ' -~th,; ' ,· . ' . . . . ' . . ' . " ' - ·. -'' ·-._~.<~;;¢:~.'--->

Watersupplyshall~·me~~9ng.ditr~nt~'~d·~1¢il,i~; The project. proportent s~l· ¢rtsure that ~e Qf_OO ·~ts 1s.•hto~ .wan ~' ·bigh~t tower artd 'also enSure that the emission s~ndar~ 9f noi$e;Jlnd ak are with~ the:.

()PCB latest prescrib,ed'lbnits~ Noise and Etnissiop;l~el··(}f:iUQ $~:great« than· · · 800 KVAshall be·~ per CPGB latesistandardS for higll~pa~~tfDG.sets.

[\V] •Ah·~t~e.supply e"~g loO•amp. J p_h&Se snal~matntaih tb¢•Jlb\lf~ fa~qr ' ·'.. ·... ' . '" . ·. . . >· ~· ,· •

· .~f\\'e«m o~98Jiig to 1 at the• point of connection.. (xl Th~ proj~ pfoponent•shalloot use fresh water for }i'VAC.~d ~;~jt)8~ ,Air

~d-·Hvt\d. systemsh.~ be· adopted ~<L~ril)'~md~~-~i ~·~e4i.by pt'C>je® ·•· · •·. ·· erit tP(@ilR&o if•'t: • · ·llt all .needeQ. The?Pm'jQtl·lr()}if)l:l@t~rudl;also

, .. ·,·Sr:4!fgf§~iits· Vaill~··-~d.·minitrt~·.·opt$hfi~•fmh air-•suJ>t)ly,Jria~,~c~()Jied;ifof···.®~()Jl .. of;

power ~<\\'liter, COif~~ ~ling DO-,S~·,s~l'ibe'·~ttf9rS~J~Jin~.~atu·;

. . C<~llS\11111?ti®\for water C()Oted DG· s·eu, .·.·, ..

•·bj· =~J;=~~~~7'~~! FOi~_J)tOponent··slWi:.o··~B,tlutaettiter~s.eeiuticate•)ll~.'lf~·

(zl' .The ptojectprQP(l~t shall eb$we. tl1at.exit-vclt~clty. ~.~e-':·~tae~·s®u~ .• pc •

, sufficiently brgh. Sta¢k shal~ ~.:.~~igJ)edi~.su¢11.~ way;:.d\at Utere is·~·~

~·~~,==~;:rz.:r=~· '()fAit. ;Chang~~. per ~9ur((ACH) :iri,b~tn~ n~vet·taif;s beloyvil($'.111 ~· of ·em~tg~ncy:capaeitytorin~g·aca-to·tfre~~tof30imu~~provided·by.the''•

'• • • ." > ::. • o •• • • • • ::= ·:·· • :::: :·. • ··::.:::=·,.. o :A :• .:. o ··::.:.: ". • : ';:.

proj~tproponent.

(ac) The 'proje~ prc>ponent shall ~¢ drinkirtgl domestic 'water supply. 8S pet

prescri\ied ~taridaijls til(tteat® water supply ;m~de .Y~J~lc't>y nUr)J\, . P:Am;;~~;~EN~M~CGNDtnONS: . . . .··· ·.·.· .... · .

m .z .. ~=.:z:t:r~~~:t~~

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environment and propost\Q.envirorimen~al safeguards-~ ®'mplied with _in letter,

and spirit. In Cll.Se of contradiction between two or more d(Xl'qrtientl> on any point,

the tribst .enVimiunentally . fiiendly · · commitn'\ent ot1 .. ~he pohl,t · ~: b~ !tl~·- as

committr!.ent by proj¢et prop()p.ent. . . {iil ·The p~ject proppnent ~hall. also submit six m6tithly · rePOft$ ~i:l the st.a.WS . 9f

compliance· ofihe Stipulated EC condition8 .mcl~dlilg t~iU!t,s ()f rnordto-~ oata (both in. hard ool)ies .a~kwell as ·.by e~maii).fu the M®e,r,n Re~onal Office. of

. ~i>EF; there~peetive Zonai OftlceofCP¢B> a$Pca ~-S~M}t~ana; [11tJ ;: S:fp·. oUtlet •Jtter s~biliiation and StaCk· em~oit ~It he: :~omJp~·.mop.thly, •..•.

btli~·e.nvironmenthl pa~ and;·~-belt .. Sh~l•'be• inonitO~:o*:qu~y · } . basi$; . Alter · eY~ 3 (three) motiths, the ~@t ·pto~t. ;~Jl.u:: ~d~

' ·.. ... -.. . ·- ... ,. . .· """. ·.. .·. ·-·>.::.- ·.· .. ::· .... .:· ·· .

. . --~nVi('q·llmeJ1tal a\(ditand·sb!Af~e¢rreetivetAeas~ifrequir~·-~i~Ol#;~~y.••

l!Ol·=·'i~;::.:r,::;~~~~ · revolc.ed tf it is friuod that ~t~info~tU?n hi!$ ~ •S:tven• for>g~t@gca~v•i'~f':

:~~~.:.::.:~m::~if~~· [v) · The Pf'Oj~.p,opon~t~l'n<>t viol(lte any;jpdieial ord~p~~~enien,ts.issued ·,:: .

. ·byan,·rCouWTrlb1JD8l.· .. · .. . ' '· · . " ·

:tfll < .Altqlliet:statutow.¢1~ s\1Ch as d\e apprqvJ!ls>tor;stoll1geofdi~hfu>niC}ij¢f

• .€6-~ter-~·oF'•:~·~w~~--··~--•-~e~li-···~iwl._-~~~2/P~t·,·For~- . C()QSetVation A~ J9SO ant Wildlife~tee®ttl (\c!f J11lt -~~t~~-•• 192.7':••·

PI,PA: l~. etc,: sb&.ll be ~tJtaiiled, a& appfi~le;,by ·ptOj~·~~'.~ r~~pbctive autlipriti~ prior; to 'c()nsuvc9on oft})e. ~roiect

·. "[Yi_i] 'fHe;ip-tiQ~t prp];onent should infomfthe publie:tbat the:Pt;OJ~,ful$ ·~~t~ded ·.

, ..••. BtLviron••·'Ct~aran~-· __ by __ • tl\e •..• SEMA •• -anct·.f<>Ples.··•~1-~~·:.:~~~d~._-are .. ·avaUablc:.wlth tb;e ~ State.P:Qlluttonc Control · · · · · ·• )Jm~uld be .

·. auvert~s¢d<wi~lp 7 d~'Y~'•ft®tthe date ofi$Sut'of lb

~'~~=···· 4p~ .•• t:.-th~;.f~<Pto:J)Qttenhif it·\VJI$:.fQj.md.· ~.(X)[)S~~/Qftlte proJ~:b~~:;~_bef.;ob~inUlg··pdot•~:Vlto~entitlj¢1~!1~

[ixJ ··Arty app~h-!ii&instthe this Env®nmental.Cl~~ sludldie ;\\'itll tho Nation•t

··~~~b~4=~~~~~:~~?<Y$~·~~·· .. ·· ·.·{x} The··.proj~ct propon~t >~halL put. in> place Corpora\t~;::_Eq~iJ"OJWltJ1t -P~i~y: as .

-···•·•tncl)t.iOI).~ itt-MoEF, Gbl 0~ No. I-ll0Jl/4V2®.~~A.H:(l}da~ 26,4~20lf :. . . ~: ·. ' . . . . . . . . . ·. ··~:(·• ... ·.:: ···;. ·' '. ·' . ·'"': .· ' .., . ·'

h;ternationalPvt. .. L_ti.:l

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within· 3 ~ontbs period. Latest CorPorate EnvirOnment Policy should_ be-submitted .· . . . . ·- '-

t<Y SEIAAwithin 3 months of issuance of this letter.

{xl] the turld eat--intit~ed for ¢n.V'itonment prote¢tion m~ur¢S !!ho\,d(i b~ ~ :in . · separate account and ~hould ·not be ·diverted for pther· purpqses-~d· year wlse 'OXP~ndi~ shal[be~ortedto the SEIAAIRO MOE'F OOl undertules ~ribea. · . . . . . .· . ' . . .... ·•,· :-·· . ..

fot'Environment Audit.

[xli) ~ ptl)Ject proponent shall ensure the compliance pff'ores( ~artm~t, Hru:yana ·.

Notification no. S.0.12liPA211900iS.4/97 dated.28.Hit997. >• ····:·.···. . ' . . . .,

Wlii Tfi~j~rt;j~~t' ProWJ1Ctlt:sh$>~qro that -no. vebi~~-d\lrili& ~~tjontope..atit.m .,tias'e enter ·th~· p~je« J>~e& . wlthollt<;. vaii- +~llUiiort; VP:~ Q.in~l' · ~6®-te frOm·'C<nn~tenfA,.uibority. ·

·(~vJ···ne.•pro,j#t·· pt()(>onenJ is .. ~p'Onsible· fOr• compli(nl@()fr·att_c~itiwm···}n ~Virtillfuenml· Clearance. letter: and· proJect- p~pqnenH.:ean·ji~9f:.,~~l~e ..

· ·' hill1Selt!!l1etSelfoftne·res~ib,ility'by·spiftpig<ino .. ~y"~~o~p;;~.~g!'$#i -:byi

· project proponent. . . . .. .· •··.·. .... .•• ••.. .··· · •. ·.:~1 •·•.:f,n~ pr<tjeet propon'&ntShail ~kfte&n:~nVirortm~·clea~if::(lt~y. $~·thete

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;i$.ctn~n~intttepl~ng~fth~proposed'pf<iJ~; ·. . ·· .•.•. ·. . > · •• .• I:JVIJ ·~iij~·the devetopertap~l~can~ the:te$~ibili~: ~ ~ Jh~;·~Qilipl\~ce· of;., ·

~itarnnenlaJ saregtWds/ conditions ifnposed in<the• ~~~-· q~ee ..

·~~;:!u:..=:=~~ if~ an&.

·[xviij'. ~·<.P~ponent ~haiL· upl~ •·the statu& 9f · QOmpJi~ ·()t· ~. ~tipql~ .-RG• ···C()nditions •••• including results.•otmonirored·d~ .. on theit~~~an<li~!Jalt:'·· •·· .. ~e· . tti~·,~rame peri~icillly. It shllU simultan®U~ly b~ sem:to- ~>~~llal·G~::Qf · MoBE'ith¢ respectiVe Zdbl\l'•Qffice otcFc.B. and the·S.P¢Ji:, ~li~~t>

=:;:;Z;:·.:~:~~~~.~': c•F_ ••..•. ·.;.:~ .• _ ..•. ' .•. '.i··.·.·.··.~~~=::::&1;~·: vu.u~· ~=:· "'···::=·:.-=;.-.: · :·~

.. lmiil·~~W<>nm~ta{statementfor ea$:financJm.year•endin&;J.t•·~~h.mrl~~nn·~v· · as is:,~crat~ tO l)ff:submit@dby•®spm~ pf()J)Piletit>:to.tll!?!·'f!SJ~B;~u.la, .··as. p~¢tibed untkr< th¢• EtMr9llm¢dt'·.(~ro~~h) ~ID~~ :J'~8~~,. ~··-~~nd~:: .. ··su.bseqitem1y~ .Sl\all also'b~put'o~ .~~·website:oftfi~CO(llpanY'~;Wi~,tiHl•sta#Js

····.• of•~thp~i~ce of· the E€ oomfitions and. sltall-8.1$o' ~~··~nt to: • .fue ~iye.•.• Jte(IOtUlJi.~eeso~M:oEI''-'bye:.fiuut. · ·· ·

{.J.·.tp~• ~oj~t p~oponent sha1Lcond~et.·cmyir01)1'riel)t:~u4it•~at e\(~·~ montlls.: . >, idteayaFW!d. tbmafter.~·· meltS~: ·shan ~ taJ<~n wi~99~ · ~ydel•Y··

F6r;Sw:ftrans f~tertiathjnal Pvt.· Li{] .

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D.!lltails of epvir6ilrtlental audit and corrective meas~es shall be subm,iti~ in the ,i . monitodng rei>Qrt .

. (xxf . C~tOBnwont#ent and ~ocial R~pon~il!ilit)r (CSE}l;) !1~1 be l~d.<l~;by-~e,.

;project proponent (2% shefl be eartitsfrke(l) :as ~r goldeliiles ofMoEF~ Qor affi~ ~emorandum No. J~f.lOl~/4ll20.06riAli(I) dated 18.()5,20'12 ~d Mini~tr): of ~orpotate A~its. Qol Notifi!'lltion Dated 27 .02.2014; A· separate a:u:~it sttrtenrent .

$han :be· $\lprtiilted in the ootflPJian~-' Ebyitomnent relat¢<f~rk proJlO,Sed to ·be

ex~· unc:le£ tbi$ re'$poo$jl)ility snail be ~~~ 'S~®~~-l'heproject

Pf9~Mt shalt·seleet and ~-·thelisti-<>ftb&cw,od<·f<>rit'nl>l~~r.atiQnof'¢$JiR ofits own·chbi~ andshell:·Sl)bmit•tlie-Siune·®fo3~,stwitsCifcP~~~e

. :.·· ···.··· ·. : :.···.'.':·:>i· .. ·.·

· ~·C<>py.ofthe ab()ve-is f()J:Watded tO thef<>Uowlng: • · .

I. :. • The•Addititma1D~r .(IA Div1sio,n);' MQBF~ GO!,. liJdra Pittyavamn · Bhliyati,

Zotba&ft.~4';.NewD~t · ... · · .·· ·. ·. . .·.·••·•· ... ··•·••·•·· ..•. . ·2..· · tb~ ~egi~'ijhl··~ce; ~·of EnYil'Qntrt!:;lll &<F:o~ QOVt; Ofiildi~ S~t;9r :n~~. ·. . ... .. . .. ,· >_ :.· ·>

-3. . 'Ul~,q~-~BJ&tc~quulion .~B.~Pkl.~ .•. · ·._, >

M~~her'Secreta'ey;" . State ~v~ E.nvironlirent lmpaef

~eQn,teet:Authority~,lkryan•,.pafiehltUla.·

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.· ... ·.··~· .. · Auth~psed Signatory:.

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Report Code: AAQ-081015-01

Issued To

Project Name

Sample Drawn On Sample Prawn By Sample description Sampling Location Sampling Plan &Procedure Analysis Duration Ambient Temperature (0 C) Average Flow Rate of SPM (m3 /min.) Average Flow Rate of Gases (lpm) Sampling Instrument Used Weather Condition

S.No. Parameter

1. Particulate Matter (PM to)

2. Particul!tte Matter (PM2.s)

3. Sulphur Dioxide

4. Nitrogen Dioxide

5. Carbon Monoxide

Notes:

Issue Date: 13/10/2015

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Group Housing Project "Avlon Rangoli" . Sec-24, The-Dharuhera,Dist-Rewari,Haryana 06/10/2015 TO 07/10/2015 Mr; Varun Jain(NTL) Ambient Air On Project Site . SOP-AAQ/08 08/10/2015 TO 13/10/2015 30.0 1.15 1.0 Respirable Dust Sampler, Fine Particulate(PM 2.5) Sampler Clear

RESULTS

Test Method Results Units Limits as per Environment

(Protectiol!}_ Act 18:5182 Part-XXlll 82.50 Jlg tm• 100.0

CPCB Volume-1 54.10 Jlg/m• 60.0

18:5182 Part-II. 18.21 Jlg /m~ 80.0

IS:5182 Part-VI 23.95 Jlg/mJ 80

IS:5182 Part-X 981.25 Jlg /m3 4000

I. The results given above are related to the tested sample, aneceived & mentioned parameters. The customer asked for the above tests only. 2. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only. 3. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in. part, without prior writtenPermission of the laboratory.

4. This test report will not be used for any publicity/legal purpose. 5. The test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue oftestreport, unless until specified by the customer.

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Report Code: N-081015-01

Issued To

ProjectName

SampleReceived Sample Drawn On Sample Drawn By Sample description Sampling Location Sampling Time Analysis Duration Weather Condition

Noise Report Issue Date: 13/10/1015

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Group Housing Project "Avlon Rangollu Sec-24, The-Dharuhera,Dlst-Rewari,Haryana

08/I0/2015 06/1012015 TO 0711012015

Mr. Varon Jain (N11..) Ambient Noise

. . On Project Site 24hrs 0811012015 to 1311012015

: Normal

RESULTS

S.No Test Parameters Results Units Reguirement (as J!er CPCB Guidelines Limits in dB(A)Leq

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Notes: I. 2. 3. 4. s.

Lday 66.2 dB( A) Category of Area/. DayTime Night

(6.0AMTO lO.OPM) Zone Time Commercial Zone 65 55

. <;::omrnercial Zone L..;pt . 55.5. dB(A) , . <·

(10.0 PM TO 6.0 AM).

The results gi\'CD above are nolaled to the tessted sample, u received & meutioaed Paramctea the customer asked for the above tests only. RespODsibility of tho Laboralnry is limited to the invoiced amount ooly. This test report will DOl be pcrated apin. either wholly or ill~ wilhout prier writteD permission oftbo laboratcxy. This test repOrt will not be used ~any pub6cityllesal purpose. The test samples will be disposed off after two weeks fiom the ~of iuue of test report, wdess IDitil specified by the customc:i-.

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Report Code: SS-081015-01

Issued To

Project Name

Sample Received On Sample Description Sample Drawn On Sample Quantity Weather Conditions Analysis Duration

S.No. PARAMETERTS

I. pH(1:5 suspension)

2.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 .. 16. 17. Notes:

Electrical Conductivity at 25°C( 1 :5suspension.) Calcium.(as Cal Magnesium( as Mg). Sodium (as Na) : · PotassiuJl!(as K) Water holding Capacity Porosity. Sand Clay Silt Cation Exchange Capacity · Sodium ASbsQll!_ation Rat.io Nitrogen Phosphorus Zinc Bulk Density

Soil Sample analysis Issue Date: 13/10/2015

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Group Housing Project "Avlon Rangoli" Sec-24, The-Dharuhera,Dist-Rewari,Haryana 08/10/2015 ) Soil Sample 07/10/2015. 2.0Kg Nonnal 08/10/2015 To 13110/2015

RESULTS TEST METHOD RESULT UNIT

_IS:2720(Part-26) 7.20 ..

IS:2720(Part~21) 478.50 J.LS/cm

STP/SOIL 76.10 mg/kg .. STP/.SOIL 145.35 mg/kg

STP(SOIL 320.60 mg/l<.g STP/SOIL 235.10 mglkg SlP/SOIL 36.35 %by mass STP/SOIL 36.10 %by mass STP/SOIL 55.10 %by mass STP/SOIL 34.40 %by mass STP/SOIL 10.50 %by mass STP/SOIL 2.85 Meq/100gm STP/SOIL 2.60 STP/SOIL 0.04 o/obymass STP/SOIL 11.50 mg/kg STP/SOIL 8.62 mg/kg STP/SOIL 1.30 gm/cc

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2. . Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only. 3. This test ~port will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without prior written permission of the laboratory. 4. This test rx will not be used for any publicitynegal purpose.

~S. T~he tests les :II be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue oftest report, unless un~

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HARYANA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD C-11, SECTOR-6, PANCHKULA

Website- www.hspcb.gov.in E-Mail - hspcb.pkl@sifymaiLcom

Telephone No.- 0172-2577870-73

No. HSPCB/Consent/ : 2821215REWCTE2066066

To Dated:18/06/2015

M/s : Avalon Rangoli by Swiftrans International Pvt Ltd

Sector- 24, Dharuhera, Rewari, Haryana

REWARI

123401

Sub. : Issue of Consent to Establish from pollution angle .

Please refer to your Consent to Establish application received in this office on the subject noted

above. Under the Authority of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board vide its agenda Item No. 47.8

dated 28.04.83 sanction to the issue of"Consent to Establish" with respect to pollution control of Water

and Air is hereby accorded to the unit A val on Rangoli by Swiftrans International Pvt Ltd, for

manufacturing of residential dwelling units, with the following terms and conditions:-

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

The industry has declared that the quantity of effluent shall be 593.4 KL/Day i.e OKL/Day for Trade Effluent, 0 KL/Day for Cooling, 593.4 KL/Day for Domestic and the same should not exceed .

The above "Consent to Establish" is valid for 24 months from the date of its issue to be extended for another one year at the discretion of the Board or till the time the unit starts its trial production whichever is earlier. The unit will have to set up the plant and obtain consent during this period.

The officer/official of the Board shall have the right to access and inspection of the industry in connection with the various processes and the treatment facilities being provided simultaneously with the construction of building/machinery. The effluent should conform the effluent standards as applicable

That necessary arrangement shall be made by the industry for the control of Air Pollution before commissioning the plant. The emitted pollutants will meet the emission and other standards as laid/will be prescribed by the Board from time to time.

The applicant will obtain consent under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and under section 21122 of the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act,1981 as amended to-date-even before starting trial production

The above Consent to Establish is further subject to the conditions that the unit complies with all the laws/rules/decisions and competent directions of the Board/Government and its functionaries in all respects before commissioning of the operation and during its actual working strictly.

No in-process or post-process objectionable emission or the effluent will be allowed, if the scheme furnished by the unit turns out to be defective in any actual experience

The Electricity Department will give only temporary connection and permanent connection to the unit will be given after verifying the consent granted by the Board, both under Water Act and Air Act.

Unit will raise the stack height ofDG Set/Boiler as per Board's norms. . . . . For sw:ftrans Juternation:o.l Dot u ;

Umt will mamtam proper logbook of Water meter/sub meter before/after comm1sstt111'lllg: _(.J.

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11. That in the case of an industry or any other process the activity is located in an area approved and that in case the activity is sited in an residential or institutional or commercial or agricultural area, the necessary permission for siting such industry and process in an residential or institutional or commercial or agricultural area or controlled area under Town and Country Planning laws CLU or Municipal laws has to be obtained from the competent Authority in law permitting this deviation and be submitted in original with the request for consent to operate.

12. That there is no discharge directly or indirectly from the unit or the process into any interstate river or Yamuna River or River Ghaggar.

13. That the industry or the unit concerned is not sited within any prohibited distances according to the Environmental Laws and Rules, Notification, Orders and Policies of Central Pollution control Board and Haryana State Pollution Control Board.

14. That of the unit is discharging its sewage or trade effluent into the public sewer meant to receive trade effluent from industries etc. then the permission of the Competent Authority owing and operating such public sewer giving permission letter to his unit shall be submitted at time of consent to operate.

15. That if at any time, there is adverse report from any adjoining neighbor or any other aggrieved party or Municipal Committee or Zila Parishad or any other public body against the unit's pollution; the Consent to Establish so granted shall be revoked.

16. That all the financial dues required under the rules and policies of the Board have been deposited in full by the unit for this Consent to Establish.

17. In case of change of name from previous Consent to Establish granted, fresh Consent to Establish fee shall be levied.

18. Industry should adopt water conservation measures to ensure minimum consumption of water in their Process. Ground water based proposals of new industries should get clearance from Central Ground Water Authority for scientific development of previous resource.

19. That the unit will take all other clearances from concerned agencies, whenever required.

20. That the unit will not change its process without the prior permission of the Board.

21. That the Consent to Establish so granted will be invalid, if the unit falls in Aravali Area or non conforming area.

22. That the unit will comply with the Hazardous Waste Management Rules and will also make the non-leachate pit for storage of Hazardous waste and will undertake not to dispose off the same except for pit in their own premises or with the authorized disposal authority.

23. That the unit will submit an undertaking that it will comply with all the specific and general conditions as imposed in the above Consent to Establish within 30 days failing which Consent to Establish will be revoked.

24. That unit will obtain EIA from MoEF, if required at any stage.

25. In case of unit does not comply with the above conditions within the stipulated period, Consent to Establish will be revoked.

Specific Conditions

Other Conditions :

1. Unit will obtain trial consent from the Board before commissioning.

Scientist C, HQ

For and on be'half of chairman

Haryana State Pollution Control Board

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Deputy Commissioner, Rewari.

M/s Swiftrans International Pvt. Ltd. and · Upcountry Land and Projects P\•t. Ltd., 5, 3ril Floor, Ninex City Mart, ·-- .:__ __ Sohna Road, Gurgaon- 122002.

Memo No. "7 S 3(;. /PLA Dated

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Subject:- Approval for fire fighting scheme at Group Housing Colony on the land Measuring 10.343 Acres falling in the revenue estate at Village Garhi

. Alawalpur, Sector-24, Dha1·uhei·a, Distt. Rewari {Hat•yana). -:-

In contil,uation oftbis office letter No. 7514 dated ~0.06.2012 011 the subject cited above.

. Distl·ict Fire Officer, Rewari inspected the site and submitted the

inspection report vide his letter No. FSR/279 dated 11.06.2012 ( Copy enclosed) of Group

Housing Colony of M/s Swiftrans International Pvt. Ltd. and Upcountry Land ai}d

Projects Pvt. Ltd., at Village Garhi Alawalpur, Sector-24, Dharuhera, Distt. Rewa1·i -

(l!ai1'ana). As per the inspection report of District Fire Officer, R,ewari the height of this

building is 39.600 Mtr. which falls in categOl1' of High Rise Building. The Fh·e Fighting.

Scheme is purposed as per National Building Code Pat·t-IV, 1983 1·evised 2005.

Approval fo1· Fire Fighting Scheme of National Building Code Part IV 1983 Revised 2005 according to layout plan·is he1·eby granted as per repo1·t ofDistrict Fh·e Office1·, Rewari.. ·

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End.- Layout Plan Deputy Commissioner, Rewa I;.

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FAB TECHNOLOGY (Capacity 720 KLD)

Sewerage System

An external sewage network shall collect the sewage from all units, and flow by gravity to the

proposed sewage treatment plant.

Following are the benefits of providing the Sewage Treatment Plant in the present

circumstances:

a.

b.

c.

• Reduced net daily water requirements, source for Horticultural purposes by utilization of

the treated sullage.

• Reduced dependence on ~he public utilities for water supply and sewerage systems.

• Sludge generated from the Sewage Treatment Plant shall be rich in organic content and

an excellent fertilizer for horticultural purposes.

Sullage Details

(a) Daily load 593 KLD

(b) Duration of flow to STP 24 hours

(c) Temperature Maximum 32°C

(d) pH 7 to 9.5

(e) Colour Mild

(f) T.S.S. (mg/1) 100-400 mg/1

(g) BODs (mg/1) 200-300 mg/1

(h) COD (mg/1) 500-700 mg/1

Final discharge characteristics

(a) pH 6.5 to 7.5

(b) Oil & Grease <10 mg/1

(c) B.O.D. <20 mg/1

(d) C.O.D. <100 mg/1

(e) Total Suspended Solids <10 mg/1

Treatment Technology

The technology is based on attached growth aerobic treatment followed by clarification by a tube

settler. Lime will be dosed in for suppression of foaming tendencies. The clarified water will be

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filtered in a pressure sand filter after dosing of coagulant (alum) for removal of unsettled

suspended impurities. This water will be passed through an activated carbon filter for removal of

organics. The filtered water from ACF is then chlorinated & stored in the flushing tank.

The attached growth fluidized aerobic bed reactor (FAB) process combines the biological

processes of attached & suspended growth. It combines submerged fixed film with extended

aeration for treatment of the sullage.

The sullage after screening is collected in an equalization tank. The equalization tank is required

for preventing surges in flow & facilitating equalization of characteristics over the entire quantity

of effluent in a given time. A provision for pre-aeration is made in the equalization tank in order

to ensure mixing & to prevent the sewage from going septic.

The equalized sewage is then pumped into the F AB reactor for biological processing. The water

enters the bottom of the reactor & flows up through the fixed film media which grossly enhances

the hydraulic retention time & provides a large surface area for growth of biological micro -

organisms. The F AB reactor is aerated by fme pore sub.- surface diffusers which provide the

oxygen for organic removal. The synthetic media floats on the water & the air agitation ensures

good water to micro-organism contact.

The F AB treatment is an attached growth type biological treatment process where in, the

majority of biological activity takes place on the surface of the PVC media. Continuous aeration

ensures aerobic activity on the surface of the media. Micro - organisms attach themselves on the

media & grow into dense films of a viscous jelly like nature. sullage passes over this film with

dissolved organics passing into the bio-film due to concentration gradients within the film.

Suspended particles & colloid may get retained on this sticky surface where they are

decomposed into soluble products. Oxygen from the aeration process in the sullage provides

oxygen for the aerobic reactions at the bio-film surface. Waste products from the metabolic

processes diffuse outward & get carried away by the sullage or air currents through the voids of

the media.

The aerated effluent passes into a tube deck settler for clarification. The theory of gravity tube

settler system is that the carrier fluid maintains laminar flow in the settling media at specified

maximum viscosity. These two parameters of a carrier fluid, flowing through a hydraulic

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configuration, will determine the velocity gradients of the flow, the height of boundary layer at

the inclined surface and the residence time within the media.

The carrier fluid must be viscous Newtonian, exhibiting a Reynolds number of less than 1000

and preferably, a number under 400. The laminar flow, through the inclined tubes, will produce

velocity gradients sufficiently large to form an adequate boundary layer, where the velocity of

fluid approaches zero. Boundary layers are necessary in functioning tube settlers, to allow

suspended solids to separate from the viscous carrier fluid. Under gravitational forces, they will

settle to the hydraulic surface of the tube and subsequently from the clarifier media.

Since the tubes are inclined at 60 degrees, solids settled on the tubes are continually discharged

down. This downward rolling action increases particle contact and hence further agglomeration,

which increases the sludge settle ability. Studies show that these agglomerated sludge particles

can have a settling rate in excess of ten times the settling rate of the individual floc particles in

the influent. These heavy agglomerated masses quickly slide down the 60 degree inclined tube

and settle at the bottom of the tank.

At the bottom of the Tubedeck, where the sludge leaves the Tube surface, the larger

agglomerated captures smaller particles in the upcoming stream. This solid contact phenomenon

greatly enhances the capture efficiency.

Stages of Treatment: The treatment process consists of the following stages:

• Equalization

• Bio- Degradation

• Clarification & Settling

• Filtration

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SCREENING &. EQUALIZATION

REACTOR-I REACTOR.-D

TUBE SETTLER

RAW 'WATER SUMP CHLORINE CONTACT TANK

Schematic Diagram of STP

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ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is a site specific plan developed to ensure that the

project is implemented in an environmental sustainable manner where all contractors and

subcontractors, including consultants, understand the potential environmental risks arising

from the project and take appropriate actions to properly manage that risk. EMP also ensures

that the project implementation is carried out in accordance with the design by taking

appropriate mitigation actions to reduce adverse environmental impacts during its life cycle.

The plan outlines existing and potential problems that may adversely impact the environment

and recommends corrective measures where required. Also, the plan outlines roles and

responsibility of the key personnel and contractors who will be in charge of the

responsibilities to manage the project site.

The EMP is generally

• Prepared in accordance with rules and requirements of the MoEF and CPCB/ SPCB

• To ensure that the component of facility are operated in accordance with the design

• A process that confirms proper operation through supervision and monitoring

• A system that addresses public complaints during construction and operation of the

facilities and

• A plan that ensures remedial measures is implemented immediately.

The key benefits of the EMP are that it offers means of managing its environmental

performance thereby allowing it to contribute to improved environmental quality. The other

benefits include cost control and improved relations with the stakeholders.

EMP includes four major elements:

• Commitment & Policy: The management will strive to provide and implement the

Environmental Management Plan that incorporates all issues related to air, water, land

and noise.

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• Planning: This includes identification of environmental impacts, legal requirements and

setting environmental objectives.

• Implementation: This comprises of resources available to the developers, accountability

of contractors, training of operational staff associated with environmental control

facilities and documentation of measures to be taken.

• Measurement & Evaluation: This includes monitoring, counteractive actions and record

keeping.

It is suggested that as part of the EMP, a monitoring committee would be formed by M/s

Swiftrans International Pvt. Ltd. comprising of the site in-charge/coordinator, environmental

group representative and project implementation team representative. The committee's role

would be to ensure proper operation and management of the EMP including the regulatory

compliance. The components of the environmental management plan, potential impacts

arising, out of the project and remediation measures are summarized below:

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' SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS AND REMEDIAL MEASURES

Potential Potential Source of Controls Through EMP & Impact Evaluation Remedial

Impacts Impact Design Measures

Ground Water Construction Phase • Soak Pit will be provided . No significant impact

Contamination • Waste water as majority oflabors

generated from would be locally

temporary labor deployed

tents. I

OQeration Phase • Proponent will provide the No negative impact In an unlikely

• Discharge STP to treat the discharge of on ground water event of soil and

from the project the project and some waste quality envisaged. ground water

water would be disposed to Not significant. contamination.

municipal sewer line. Remediation

measures shall be

implemented.

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2. Ground Water Ground Water Construction Phase • Controlled use of water No significant impact

Quantity Depletion • Use of during construction on ground water

groundwater for quantity envisaged.

construction activity.

Oneration Phase •Rain water harvesting No significant impact In an unlikely

• Groundwater will scheme . on surface/ ground event of non-

be the main source of water quantity availability of

water during • Black and Grey water envisaged. water supply,

operation treatment and reuse. water will be

brought using

• Storm water collection for tankers.

water harvesting.

• Percolation well to be

introduced in landscape plan.

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Quality contamination • Surface runoff

from site during

construction activity.

Oneration Phase

• Discharge of

domestic wastewater

to surface water

body/land.

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• Silt traps and other No off site impact

measures such as additional on envisaged as no -

site diversion ditches will be surface water

constructed to control surface receiving body is

run-off during site present in the core

development zone.

• Domestic water will be No off site impact Excess of water

treated in STP envisaged will be discharged

for irrigation/into

the surface water

body only after

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Construction Phase

• Operation of

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equipment and

vehicles during site

development.

• Running D.G .

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• Suitable control measures will Not significant During

be adopted for subsiding the because dust construction phase

PM level in the air as per air generation will be the contractors are

pollution control plan. temporary and will advised to

settle fast due to dust facilitate masks

suppressiOn for the labors.

techniques (wet Water sprinklers

scrubbers) used. will be used for

suppression of

dust during

construction

phase.

•Rapid on-site construction Not significant. Regular

and improved maintenance of monitoring of

equipment emissions and

control measures

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1 Operation Phase • Use of ultra low sulphur!No significant

• Power generation I diesel if available DG sets would be

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by DG Sets during I• Use of Low sulfur fuel iflused as power back- I Equipment (PPE)

power failure available up ( approx 8 hours) I like earmuffs and

• Providing Footpath and

pedestrian ways within the siteiNo significant

• Emission from I for the residents increase in noise

vehicular traffic in le Green belt will be developed I level is expected

use with specific species to help to I from the project's

reduce PM2.s and PMw level activities.

Construction Phase I• Use of equipment fitted with I There are no

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construction

equipment

silencers

ofi•Proper maintenance

sensitive receptors

of1located within the

equipment 1 vicinity of site.

andl.p · · f . . rovtston o nmse shields

vehicle movements I near the heavy construction

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site I operations and

enclosures for DG sets

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• Noise from DG I equipped with acoustic

sets operation enclosures

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be collected and suitably used impact.

• Disposal of I on site as per the solid waste I Impact will be

construction debris I management plan for I local, as waste

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low lying areas etc .

construction phase

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of I managed by an authorized authorized agency, • Dumping

municipal solid I agency. waste dumping is

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E~RONMENTMANAGEMENTPLAN

An environmental management plan (EMP) will be required to mitigate the predicted adverse

environmental impacts during construction and operation phase of the project and these are

discussed in later subsections.

EMP for Air Environment

Construction Phase

To mitigate the impacts of PM (dust) during the construction phase of the project, the

following measures are recommended for implementation:

• A dust control plan

• Procedural changes to construction activities

Dust Control Plan

The most cost-effective dust suppressant is water because water is easily available on

construction site. Water can be applied using water trucks, handled sprayers and automatic

sprinkler systems. Furthermore, incoming loads could be covered to avoid loss of material in

transport, especially if material is transported off-site.

Procedural Changes to Construction Activities

Idle time reduction: Construction equipment is commonly left idle while the operators are on

break or waiting for the completion of another task. Emission from idle equipment tends to be

high, since catalytic converters cools down, thus reducing the efficiency of hydrocarbon and

carbon monoxide oxidation. Existing idle control technologies comprises of power saving

mode, which automatically off the engine at preset time and reduces emissions, without

intervention from the operators.

Improved Maintenance: Significant emission reductions can be achieved through regular

equipment maintenance. Contractors will be asked to provide maintenance records for their

fleet as part of the contract bid, and at regular intervals throughout the life of the contract.

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Incentive provisions will be established to encourage contractors to comply with regular

maintenance requirements.

Reduction of On-Site Construction Time: Rapid on-site construction would reduce the

duration of traffic interference and therefore, will reduce emissions from traffic delay.

Operation Phase

To mitigate the impacts of pollutants from DG sets and vehicular traffic during the

operational phase of the Colony, following measures are recommended for implementation:

• DG set emission control measures

• Vehicular emission controls and alternatives

• Greenbelt development

Diesel Generator Set Emission Control Measures

Adequate stack height will be maintain to disperse the criteria air pollutants generated from

the operation of DG sets to dilute the pollutants concentration within the immediate vicinity.

Hence no additional emission control measures have been suggested.

Vehicle Emission Controls and Alternatives

Footpaths and Pedestrian ways: Adequate footpaths and pedestrian ways would be provided at

the site to encourage non-polluting methods of transportation.

Greenbelt Development

Approx 30.1% of the total area will be green area including the Soft green and hard green areas. Soft green area is covered by green belt trees like Silver Oak, Ashoka, Palm tree, Gulmohar etc. and organized green spaces like shrubs and grasses. Ornamental flowers been proposed to be planted inside the premises. Parks will also be developed by the management. Hard green area will be developed on the paved surfaces or on pebbled surfaces. Landscape area details are shown in the table as follows:

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EMP FOR NOISE ENVIRONMENT

Construction Phase

To mitigate the impacts of noise from construction equipment during the construction phase

on the site, the following measures are recommended for implementation.

Time of Operation: Noisy construction equipment would not be allowed to use.

Job Rotation and Hearing Protection: Workers employed in high noise areas will be rotated.

Hearing protection such as earplugs/muffs will be provided to those working very close to the

noise generating machinery.

Operation Phase

To mitigate the impacts of noise from diesel generator sets during operational phase, the

following measures are recommended:

• Adoption ofNoise emission control technologies

• Greenbelt development

Noise Emission Control Technologies

DG sets will be housed in a suitable acoustic enclosure so that noise level at a distance of 1 m

does not exceed 75 dB(A) at 75% load, as per CPCB standards or is meeting the local

standard (whichever is higher). It would be ensured that the manufacturer provides acoustic

enclosure as an integral part along with the diesel generators sets. Further, enclosure of the

services area with 4 m high wall will reduce noise levels and ensure that noise is at a

permissible limit for resident of the site and surrounding receptors.

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EMP FOR WATER ENVIRONMENT

Construction Phase

To prevent degradation and to maintain the quality of the water source, adequate control

measures have been proposed. To check the surface run-off as well as uncontrolled flow of

water into any water body check dams with silt basins are proposed. The following

management measures are suggested to protect the water source being polluted during the

construction phase:

• A void excavation during monsoon season

• Care would be taken to avoid soil erosion

• ·common toilets will be constructed on site during construction phase and the waste

water would be channelized to the septic tanks in order to prevent waste water to enter into

the water bodies

• Any area with loose debris within the site shall be planted

• To prevent surface and ground water contamination by oil and grease, leak-proof

containers would be used for storage and transportation of oil and grease. The floors of oil and

grease handling area would be kept effectively impervious. Any wash off from the oil and

grease handling area or workshop shall be drained through imperious drains

• Collection and settling of storm water, prohibition of equipment wash downs and

prevention of soil loss and toxic release from the construction site are necessary measure to be

taken to minimize water pollution

• All stacking and loading area will be provided with proper garland drains, equipped

with baffles, to prevent run off from the site, to enter into any water body

Operation Phase

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In the operation phase of the project, water conservation and development measures will be

taken, including all possible potential for rain water harvesting. Following measures will be

adopted:

• Water source development

• Minimizing water consumption

• Promoting reuse of water after treatment and development of closed loop systems

for different water streams

Water Source Development

Water source development shall be practiced by installation of scientifically designed Rain

Water Harvesting system. Rainwater harvesting promotes self-sufficiency and fosters an

appreciation for water as a resource.

Minimizing Water Consumption

Consumption of fresh water will be minimized by combination of water saving devices and

other domestic water conservation measures. Further, to ensure ongoing water conservation,

an awareness program will be introduced for the residents. The following section discusses

the specific measures, which shall be implemented:

Domestic and Commercial Usage

• Use of water efficient plumbing fixtures (ultra flow toilets and urinals, low flow sinks,

water efficient dishwashers and washing machines). Water efficient plumbing fixtures uses

less water with no marked reduction in quality and service

• Leak detection and repair techniques

• Re-circulation of swimming pool overspill after treatment

• Sweep with a broom and pan where possible, rather than hose down for external areas

• Meter water usage: Implies measurement and verification methods. Monitoring of

water uses is a precursor for management

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• Plants with similar water requirements shall be grouped on common zones to match

precipitation heads and emitters.

• Use oflow-angle sprinklers for lawn areas.

• Select controllers with adjustable watering schedules and moisture sensors to account

for seasonal variations and calibrate them during commissioning.

• Place 3 to 5 inches of mulch on planting beds to minimize evaporation.

Promoting Reuse of Water after Treatment and Development of Closed Loop Systems

To promote reuse of waste water and development of closed loop system for waste water

segregation. Two wastewater schemes are suggested, namely:

1) Storm Water Harvest 2) Waste water recycling.

Storm water harvest as discussed in earlier, will be utilized for artificial recharge of ground

water sources; and waste water will be reused on site after treatment.

Treated waste water will be used for landscaping, flushing and DG water cooling. Following

section discuss the scheme of waste water treatment.

Waste Water Treatment Scheme

Proponent will treat the waste water of the Project in well designed sewage treatment plant.

Storm Water Management

Most of the storm water produced on site will be harvested for ground water recharge. Thus

proper management of this resource is a must to ensure that it is free from contamination.

Contamination of Strom Water is possible from the following sources:

• Diesel and oil spills in the diesel power generator and fuel storage area

• Waste spills in the solid I hazardous waste storage area

• Oil spills and leaks in vehicle parking lots

• Silts from soil erosion in gardens

• Spillage of sludge from sludge drying area of sewage treatment plant

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A detailed storm water management plan will be developed which will consider the possible

impacts from above sources. The plan will incorporate best management practices which will

include following:

• Regular inspection and cleaning of storm drains

• Clarifiers or oil I separators will be installed in all the parking areas. Oil I grease

separators installed around parking areas and garages will be sized according to peak flow

guidelines. Both clarifiers and oil I water separators will be periodically pumped in order to

keep discharges within limits

• Covered waste storage areas

• A void application of pesticides and herbicides before wet season

• Secondary containment and dykes in fuel I oil storage facilities

• Conducting routine inspection to ensure cleanliness

• Provision of slit traps in storm water drains

• Good housekeeping in the above areas

EMP FOR LAND ENVIRONMENT

Construction Phase

The waste generated from construction activity includes construction debris, biomass from

land clearing activities, waste from the temporary make shift tents for the labors and

hazardous waste. Following section discuss the management of each type of waste. Besides

waste generation, management of the topsoil is an important area for which management

measures are required.

Construction Debris

Construction debris is bulky and heavy and re-utilization and recycling is an important

strategy for management of such waste. As concrete and masonry constitute the majority of

waste generated, recycling of this waste by conversion to aggregate can offer benefits of

reduced landfill space and reduced extraction of raw material for new construction activity.

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This is particularly applicable to the project site as the construction is to be completed in a

phased mariner.

Mixed debris with high gypsum, plaster, shall not be used as fill, as they are highly

susceptible to contamination, and will be send to designated solid waste landfill site.

Metal scrap from structural steel, piping, concrete reinforcement and sheet metal work shall

be removed from the site by construction contractors. A significant portion of wood scrap will

be reused on site. Recyclable wastes such as plastics, glass fiber insulation, roofmg etc shall

be sold to recyclers.

Hazardous waste

Construction sites are sources of many toxic substances such as paints, solvents wood

preservatives, pesticides, adhesives and sealants. Hazardous waste generated during

construction phase shall be stored in sealed containers and disposed off as per the Hazardous

Wastes Management and Handling Act, Amendment Rules (MoEF, 2003).

Some management practices to be developed are:

• Herbicides and pesticide will not be over applied (small-scale applications) and not

applied prior to rain

• Paintbrushes and equipment for water and oil based paints shall be cleaned within a

contained area and will not be allowed to contaminate site soils, water courses or drainage

systems

• Provision of adequate hazardous waste storage facilities. Hazardous waste collection

containers will be located as per safety norms and designated hazardous waste storage areas

will be away from storm drains or watercourses

• Segregation of potentially hazardous waste from non-hazardous construction site

debris

• Well labeled all hazardous waste containers with the waste being stored and the date of

generation

• Instruct employees and subcontractors in identification ofhazardous and solid waste

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Even with careful management, some of these substances are released into air, soil and water

and many are hazardous to workers. With these reasons, the best choice is to avoid their use

as much as possible by using low-toxicity substitutes and low VOC (volatile organic

compound) materials.

Waste from Temporary Makes Shift Tents for Labors

Wastes generated from temporary make shift labor tents will mainly comprise of household

domestic waste, which will be managed by the contractor of the site. The wastewater

generated will be channelized to the septic tank.

Top Soil Management

To minimize disruption of soil and for conservation of top soil, the contractor shall keep the

top soil cover separately and stockpile it. After the construction activity is over, top soil will

be utilized for landscaping activity. Other measures, which would be followed to prevent soil

erosion and contamination include:

• Maximize use of organic fertilizer for landscaping and green belt development

• To prevent soil contamination by oiVgrease, leaf proof containers would be used for

storage and transportation of oiVgrease and wash off from the oiVgrease handling area shall

be drained through impervious drains and treated appropriately before disposal

• Removal of as little vegetation as possible during the development and revegetation of

bare areas after the project.

• Working in a small area at a point of time (phase wise construction)

• Construction of erosion prevention troughs/ berms.

Operational Phase

The philosophy of solid waste management at the group housing will be to encouraging the

four R's of waste i.e. Reduction, Reuse, Recycling and Recovery (materials & energy).

Regular public awareness meetings will be conducted to involve the residents in the proper

segregation and storage techniques.

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The Environmental Management Plan for the solid waste focuses on three major components

during the life cycle of the waste management system i.e., collection and transportation,

treatment or disposal and closure and post-closure care of treatment/disposal facility.

Collection and Transportation

• During the collection stage, the bio-degradable and non recyclable/non biodegradable

waste will be stored and collected separately. Only the non- recyclable and non-biodegradable

waste will be transported to the waste disposal site. The segregation, transportation and

disposal of wastes will be done by the authorized agency that will take care of the waste

management of the group housing during the operational phase of the project

• To minimize littering and odour problem, waste will be stored in well-designed containers/

bins that will be located at strategic locations to minimize disturbance in traffic flow

• Care would be taken such that the collection vehicles are well maintained and generate

minimum noise and emissions. During transportation of the waste, it will be covered to avoid

littering.

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avalon To, The Director, Northern Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Bays No. 24-25, Sector 31-A, Dakshin Marg, Chandigarh - 160030

1/02/2016

Sub: Compliance of stipulated Environmental Conditions/Safeguards for the period "April

2015 to September 2015" of Group Housing Project "Avalon Rangoli" at Sector- 24,

Tehsil- Dharuhera Distt. Rewari, Haryana by M/s swiftrans International Pvt. Ltd.

Ref. No.: Environment Clearance letter no. SEIAA/HR/20151187 dated 20-02-2015

Dear Sir,

With reference to the Environment Clearance letter no. SEIAA/HR/20151187 dated 20-02-2015 issued by State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Haryana, which have been asked to submit the compliance with the specific and general conditions/safeguards.

In view of above, we submitting a copy of the following information/documents for your kind perusal:

1. Point- wise compliance of the stipulated environmental conditions/safeguards.

We fully assure you that, we will comply with all specific and general conditions/safeguards as

specified in the above said Environment Clearance letter.

Thanking you, Yours sincerely . L d

For Sw;ftrans International Pvt. t ·

For M/s swiftrans Internat~ Ltd

(Authorized Signatory)Authorised-stgnatory

Copy to: • The Chairman, Haryana State Pollution Control Board, C-11, Sector-6, Panch kula,

Haryana. • The Member Secretary, SEIAA, Bays 55-58, Parytan Bhawan, 1st Floor, Sector - 2,

Panchkula, Haryana.

SWIFTRANS INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. Regd. Off.: B-27, 1st Floor, Pushpanjali Enclave, Pitampura, Delhi-110034

Corp. Office: 9th Floor, SAS Tower, Near Medicity, Sector-38, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana, INDIA Phone: +91 124 4988988 (100 Lines), 4143440/41/42, Fax: +91 124 4143443

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HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE

Session: April 2015 to September 2015

Environment Clearance letter: SEIAA/HR/2015/187 dated 20.02.2015

"Group Housing Project" "AVALON RANGOLI"

at

Sector-24, Tehsil Dharuhera ,District Rewari, Haryana

For

M/s SWIFTRANS INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.

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