PPrree -- FFeeaassiibbiilliittyy RReeppoorrttFFoorr
Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
PPlloott nnoo -- KK--22//11//22,, AAddddiittiioonnaall MMIIDDCC MMaahhaadd ,, MMaahhaadd,, RRaaiiggaadd,,MMaahhaarraasshhttrraa.. 440022330011
EIA Consultant
M/s. SADEKAR ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD.
QCI – NABET accredited EIA consultancy for schedule 5(f) Cat.-‘A’Certificate No – NABET/EIA/1518/RA 020
NABL Accredited Laboratory, Valid up to 29.06.2018Lab. Recognized by MoEF& CC, GOI, Valid up to 2.01.2019
Certified by ISO 9001:2008 & BS OHSAS 18001:2007
310, Dempo Towers, EDC Patto, Panaji, Goa state, India. PIN: 403001Email :[email protected] / [email protected]
Web site:-www.sadekarenviro.com Telephone :0832-2437048/2437164
PPrree -- FFeeaassiibbiilliittyy RReeppoorrttFFoorr
Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
PPlloott nnoo -- KK--22//11//22,, AAddddiittiioonnaall MMIIDDCC MMaahhaadd ,, MMaahhaadd,, RRaaiiggaadd,,MMaahhaarraasshhttrraa.. 440022330011
EIA Consultant
M/s. SADEKAR ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD.
QCI – NABET accredited EIA consultancy for schedule 5(f) Cat.-‘A’Certificate No – NABET/EIA/1518/RA 020
NABL Accredited Laboratory, Valid up to 29.06.2018Lab. Recognized by MoEF& CC, GOI, Valid up to 2.01.2019
Certified by ISO 9001:2008 & BS OHSAS 18001:2007
310, Dempo Towers, EDC Patto, Panaji, Goa state, India. PIN: 403001Email :[email protected] / [email protected]
Web site:-www.sadekarenviro.com Telephone :0832-2437048/2437164
PPrree -- FFeeaassiibbiilliittyy RReeppoorrttFFoorr
Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
PPlloott nnoo -- KK--22//11//22,, AAddddiittiioonnaall MMIIDDCC MMaahhaadd ,, MMaahhaadd,, RRaaiiggaadd,,MMaahhaarraasshhttrraa.. 440022330011
EIA Consultant
M/s. SADEKAR ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD.
QCI – NABET accredited EIA consultancy for schedule 5(f) Cat.-‘A’Certificate No – NABET/EIA/1518/RA 020
NABL Accredited Laboratory, Valid up to 29.06.2018Lab. Recognized by MoEF& CC, GOI, Valid up to 2.01.2019
Certified by ISO 9001:2008 & BS OHSAS 18001:2007
310, Dempo Towers, EDC Patto, Panaji, Goa state, India. PIN: 403001Email :[email protected] / [email protected]
Web site:-www.sadekarenviro.com Telephone :0832-2437048/2437164
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Table of Content
Sr. Title Page
1 Executive summary 3
2 Introduction of the project 5
3 Description of Project 8
4 Site Analysis 19
5 Planning 22
6 Proposed infrastructure 23
7 Rehabilitation and resettlement 25
8 Project schedule and cost estimation 25
9 Analysis of proposal 25
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Table of Content
Sr. Title Page
1 Executive summary 3
2 Introduction of the project 5
3 Description of Project 8
4 Site Analysis 19
5 Planning 22
6 Proposed infrastructure 23
7 Rehabilitation and resettlement 25
8 Project schedule and cost estimation 25
9 Analysis of proposal 25
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Table of Content
Sr. Title Page
1 Executive summary 3
2 Introduction of the project 5
3 Description of Project 8
4 Site Analysis 19
5 Planning 22
6 Proposed infrastructure 23
7 Rehabilitation and resettlement 25
8 Project schedule and cost estimation 25
9 Analysis of proposal 25
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1. Executive summary
Salient Features of Project
Name & Address of
Company
M/s Sanjivani Paranteral Limited
Plot no - K-2/1/2, Additional MIDC Mahad , Mahad, Raigad,
Maharashtra. PIN: 402302
Schedule of project as per
EIA Notification, 2006
5(b)
Category of Project 'A'
Total Plot Area Total Plot Area: 11975 Sq. m.
Built up area: 5938.93 sq. m.
Green Belt Area: 1975 Sq. m.
Parking Area: 1437 Sq. m.
Production details Proposed Production Capacity: 2469 MT/month.
Byproducts capacity : 5837 MT/ month
Water Requirement of
Project
Proposed water requirement : 728.5 CMD
Source of water: MIDC, Mahad
Effluent generation Total 93.3 CMD effluent is generated from process containing 11
CMD from manufacturing process, 65 CMD cooling tower blow
down and 17.1 CMD boiler blow down.
Effluent Treatment Total 93.3 CMD effluent will be treated in 100 CMD evaporator
Sewage generation 3.6 CMD
STP capacity 5 CMD
Power requirement of
project
Proposed power demand- 2 MVA
Proposed connected load- 1.5 KW
Source: MSEDCL
Boiler Details Proposed – 1 boiler: 10 TPH steam capacity
1 Thermic fluid heater- 15 Lakh Kcal capacity
D.G. Set 500 KVA * 2 nos. (Proposed D.G Set)
Fuel Requirement Boiler: 34 MT/d coal/ briquettes
Thermic fluid heater: 7 MT/d coal/briquette or,
4 MT/d FO
D.G. set : 1000 L/day HSD
Stack height Boiler: 39 m
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1. Executive summary
Salient Features of Project
Name & Address of
Company
M/s Sanjivani Paranteral Limited
Plot no - K-2/1/2, Additional MIDC Mahad , Mahad, Raigad,
Maharashtra. PIN: 402302
Schedule of project as per
EIA Notification, 2006
5(b)
Category of Project 'A'
Total Plot Area Total Plot Area: 11975 Sq. m.
Built up area: 5938.93 sq. m.
Green Belt Area: 1975 Sq. m.
Parking Area: 1437 Sq. m.
Production details Proposed Production Capacity: 2469 MT/month.
Byproducts capacity : 5837 MT/ month
Water Requirement of
Project
Proposed water requirement : 728.5 CMD
Source of water: MIDC, Mahad
Effluent generation Total 93.3 CMD effluent is generated from process containing 11
CMD from manufacturing process, 65 CMD cooling tower blow
down and 17.1 CMD boiler blow down.
Effluent Treatment Total 93.3 CMD effluent will be treated in 100 CMD evaporator
Sewage generation 3.6 CMD
STP capacity 5 CMD
Power requirement of
project
Proposed power demand- 2 MVA
Proposed connected load- 1.5 KW
Source: MSEDCL
Boiler Details Proposed – 1 boiler: 10 TPH steam capacity
1 Thermic fluid heater- 15 Lakh Kcal capacity
D.G. Set 500 KVA * 2 nos. (Proposed D.G Set)
Fuel Requirement Boiler: 34 MT/d coal/ briquettes
Thermic fluid heater: 7 MT/d coal/briquette or,
4 MT/d FO
D.G. set : 1000 L/day HSD
Stack height Boiler: 39 m
January 2017
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1. Executive summary
Salient Features of Project
Name & Address of
Company
M/s Sanjivani Paranteral Limited
Plot no - K-2/1/2, Additional MIDC Mahad , Mahad, Raigad,
Maharashtra. PIN: 402302
Schedule of project as per
EIA Notification, 2006
5(b)
Category of Project 'A'
Total Plot Area Total Plot Area: 11975 Sq. m.
Built up area: 5938.93 sq. m.
Green Belt Area: 1975 Sq. m.
Parking Area: 1437 Sq. m.
Production details Proposed Production Capacity: 2469 MT/month.
Byproducts capacity : 5837 MT/ month
Water Requirement of
Project
Proposed water requirement : 728.5 CMD
Source of water: MIDC, Mahad
Effluent generation Total 93.3 CMD effluent is generated from process containing 11
CMD from manufacturing process, 65 CMD cooling tower blow
down and 17.1 CMD boiler blow down.
Effluent Treatment Total 93.3 CMD effluent will be treated in 100 CMD evaporator
Sewage generation 3.6 CMD
STP capacity 5 CMD
Power requirement of
project
Proposed power demand- 2 MVA
Proposed connected load- 1.5 KW
Source: MSEDCL
Boiler Details Proposed – 1 boiler: 10 TPH steam capacity
1 Thermic fluid heater- 15 Lakh Kcal capacity
D.G. Set 500 KVA * 2 nos. (Proposed D.G Set)
Fuel Requirement Boiler: 34 MT/d coal/ briquettes
Thermic fluid heater: 7 MT/d coal/briquette or,
4 MT/d FO
D.G. set : 1000 L/day HSD
Stack height Boiler: 39 m
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Thermic fluid heater: 32 m
D.G. set : as per CPCB guidelines
Scrubber : 5m above roof
Evaporator capacity 100 CMD
Hazardous wasteSr.No
Particulars Category ProposedTPM
Method ofDisposal
3 Aromaticalcoxy
compound/process residue
29.1 218
CHWTSDF/sale to MPCB
authorisedparty
4 Discardedcontainers
barrels/liners/plastic bags/
PPE etc
33.1339nos./da
y
CHWTSDF /MPCB
authorizedrecycler
5 Evaporatorresidue
29.2 330.2
CHWTSDF/sale to
authorizedparty
Non hazardous waste Ash 150 TPM Sold to registered brick
manufacturers
Total man power 100 employees
EMP cost 284 Lakh rupees
Project Cost 3542 Lakh ruppes.
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Thermic fluid heater: 32 m
D.G. set : as per CPCB guidelines
Scrubber : 5m above roof
Evaporator capacity 100 CMD
Hazardous wasteSr.No
Particulars Category ProposedTPM
Method ofDisposal
3 Aromaticalcoxy
compound/process residue
29.1 218
CHWTSDF/sale to MPCB
authorisedparty
4 Discardedcontainers
barrels/liners/plastic bags/
PPE etc
33.1339nos./da
y
CHWTSDF /MPCB
authorizedrecycler
5 Evaporatorresidue
29.2 330.2
CHWTSDF/sale to
authorizedparty
Non hazardous waste Ash 150 TPM Sold to registered brick
manufacturers
Total man power 100 employees
EMP cost 284 Lakh rupees
Project Cost 3542 Lakh ruppes.
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Thermic fluid heater: 32 m
D.G. set : as per CPCB guidelines
Scrubber : 5m above roof
Evaporator capacity 100 CMD
Hazardous wasteSr.No
Particulars Category ProposedTPM
Method ofDisposal
3 Aromaticalcoxy
compound/process residue
29.1 218
CHWTSDF/sale to MPCB
authorisedparty
4 Discardedcontainers
barrels/liners/plastic bags/
PPE etc
33.1339nos./da
y
CHWTSDF /MPCB
authorizedrecycler
5 Evaporatorresidue
29.2 330.2
CHWTSDF/sale to
authorizedparty
Non hazardous waste Ash 150 TPM Sold to registered brick
manufacturers
Total man power 100 employees
EMP cost 284 Lakh rupees
Project Cost 3542 Lakh ruppes.
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2. Introduction of the project
2.1 Identification of Project Proponent:
Sanjivani Paranteral Limited is a research-based, international pharmaceutical company that
provides a wide range of high quality products & services, at affordable prices. Sanjivani Paranteral
Limited. The core product range of the company’s products includes oral solids, small volume
paranterals and sterile powder formulations. Sanjivani is the largest supplier of medicine in Indian
ARMY hospitals, Indian railway Hospitals, ESIC hospitals, and so many institutions. The company
wishes to expand its business area into agrochemicals to capture the present supply gap of
insecticides and fungicides in the domestic market.
As per the EIA Notification No. S. O. 1533 dated 4th September 2006, proposed project is covered
under the schedule 5(b) which is pesticides industry and pesticide specific intermediates (excluding
formulations). The schedule comes under ‘A category’ as per EIA notification. The objective of
this pre-feasibility study is to provide information for the pesticides and pesticides intermediates
manufacturing unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Limited at Plot No. K-2/1/2 Additional MIDC Mahad ,
Mahad, District Raigad, Maharashtra.
2.2 Nature of project:
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. have valid consent to establish no. MPCB/16/10263 for setting up a
pharmaceutical formulation plant. The company later decided to shift from formulations to
pesticide manufacturing because of the change in global demand and supply for formulation
products.
The proposed project will manufacture range of pesticides including fungicides, herbicides,
insecticides and intermediate chemicals. The proposed project will be located at plot no. K-2/1/2,
Additional MIDC Mahad , Kalij village, Mahad Tehsil, Raigad, Maharashtra. The land is non
agricultural land acquired by MIDC in notified additional MIDC Mahad therefore the land use
pattern will be unchanged. Total plot area is 11975 sq. m. Total production capacity will be 2469
MT/month and by product capacity will be 5533 MT/ month.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region:
India's Chemical industry is the third largest in the world in terms of volume. Its rank is 14 in terms
of value. India is also one of the top five active Chemical ingredients producers (with a share of
about 6.5%). The ever-increasing demand for Pesticides and Intermediated in India and abroad as
well as changing market conditions requisite Indian Chemical industries to grow further.
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2. Introduction of the project
2.1 Identification of Project Proponent:
Sanjivani Paranteral Limited is a research-based, international pharmaceutical company that
provides a wide range of high quality products & services, at affordable prices. Sanjivani Paranteral
Limited. The core product range of the company’s products includes oral solids, small volume
paranterals and sterile powder formulations. Sanjivani is the largest supplier of medicine in Indian
ARMY hospitals, Indian railway Hospitals, ESIC hospitals, and so many institutions. The company
wishes to expand its business area into agrochemicals to capture the present supply gap of
insecticides and fungicides in the domestic market.
As per the EIA Notification No. S. O. 1533 dated 4th September 2006, proposed project is covered
under the schedule 5(b) which is pesticides industry and pesticide specific intermediates (excluding
formulations). The schedule comes under ‘A category’ as per EIA notification. The objective of
this pre-feasibility study is to provide information for the pesticides and pesticides intermediates
manufacturing unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Limited at Plot No. K-2/1/2 Additional MIDC Mahad ,
Mahad, District Raigad, Maharashtra.
2.2 Nature of project:
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. have valid consent to establish no. MPCB/16/10263 for setting up a
pharmaceutical formulation plant. The company later decided to shift from formulations to
pesticide manufacturing because of the change in global demand and supply for formulation
products.
The proposed project will manufacture range of pesticides including fungicides, herbicides,
insecticides and intermediate chemicals. The proposed project will be located at plot no. K-2/1/2,
Additional MIDC Mahad , Kalij village, Mahad Tehsil, Raigad, Maharashtra. The land is non
agricultural land acquired by MIDC in notified additional MIDC Mahad therefore the land use
pattern will be unchanged. Total plot area is 11975 sq. m. Total production capacity will be 2469
MT/month and by product capacity will be 5533 MT/ month.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region:
India's Chemical industry is the third largest in the world in terms of volume. Its rank is 14 in terms
of value. India is also one of the top five active Chemical ingredients producers (with a share of
about 6.5%). The ever-increasing demand for Pesticides and Intermediated in India and abroad as
well as changing market conditions requisite Indian Chemical industries to grow further.
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2. Introduction of the project
2.1 Identification of Project Proponent:
Sanjivani Paranteral Limited is a research-based, international pharmaceutical company that
provides a wide range of high quality products & services, at affordable prices. Sanjivani Paranteral
Limited. The core product range of the company’s products includes oral solids, small volume
paranterals and sterile powder formulations. Sanjivani is the largest supplier of medicine in Indian
ARMY hospitals, Indian railway Hospitals, ESIC hospitals, and so many institutions. The company
wishes to expand its business area into agrochemicals to capture the present supply gap of
insecticides and fungicides in the domestic market.
As per the EIA Notification No. S. O. 1533 dated 4th September 2006, proposed project is covered
under the schedule 5(b) which is pesticides industry and pesticide specific intermediates (excluding
formulations). The schedule comes under ‘A category’ as per EIA notification. The objective of
this pre-feasibility study is to provide information for the pesticides and pesticides intermediates
manufacturing unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Limited at Plot No. K-2/1/2 Additional MIDC Mahad ,
Mahad, District Raigad, Maharashtra.
2.2 Nature of project:
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. have valid consent to establish no. MPCB/16/10263 for setting up a
pharmaceutical formulation plant. The company later decided to shift from formulations to
pesticide manufacturing because of the change in global demand and supply for formulation
products.
The proposed project will manufacture range of pesticides including fungicides, herbicides,
insecticides and intermediate chemicals. The proposed project will be located at plot no. K-2/1/2,
Additional MIDC Mahad , Kalij village, Mahad Tehsil, Raigad, Maharashtra. The land is non
agricultural land acquired by MIDC in notified additional MIDC Mahad therefore the land use
pattern will be unchanged. Total plot area is 11975 sq. m. Total production capacity will be 2469
MT/month and by product capacity will be 5533 MT/ month.
2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region:
India's Chemical industry is the third largest in the world in terms of volume. Its rank is 14 in terms
of value. India is also one of the top five active Chemical ingredients producers (with a share of
about 6.5%). The ever-increasing demand for Pesticides and Intermediated in India and abroad as
well as changing market conditions requisite Indian Chemical industries to grow further.
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The company aims to expand its product portfolio further in order to cater to Domestic &
International markets by expanding its production capacities. These products will serve to cut the
supply of imports from foreign countries thus saving currency and at the same time will earn
valuable foreign currency by export of the proposed products.
2.4 Demand supply gap
Competition in the Indian Chemical market swelled in recent years, with increasing generic
compounds introduction in the domestic market. The price of the products has reduced substantially
which led to less supply of high profit margin products in the market. A demand- supply gas is
created due to less supply of products. To capture this newly created gap between demand and
supply in the domestic market company wishes to introduce low margin products.
2.5 Import Vs. Indigenous production
The proposed products including production of pesticides and chemical intermediate have huge
demand in the domestic as well as export market. Production of these pesticides and chemical
intermediate are domestically reduces the need to import products along with significant scope for
export in these products.
2.6 Export & economic feasibility
The Indian crop protection industry is of USD 4.25 billion in FY14 and is expected to grow at a
CAGR of 12% to reach USD 7.5 billion by FY19. Exports currently constitute almost 50% of
Indian crop protection industry and are expected to grow at a CAGR of 16% to reach USD 4.2
billion by FY19, resulting in 60% share in Indian crop protection industry. Domestic market on the
other hand would grow at 8% CAGR, as it is predominantly monsoon dependent, to reach USD 3.3
billion by FY19. Globally, India is fourth largest producer of crop protection chemicals, after
United States, Japan and China. The crop protection companies in India can be categorized into
three types –Multi-National, Indian including public sector companies and small sector units.
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The company aims to expand its product portfolio further in order to cater to Domestic &
International markets by expanding its production capacities. These products will serve to cut the
supply of imports from foreign countries thus saving currency and at the same time will earn
valuable foreign currency by export of the proposed products.
2.4 Demand supply gap
Competition in the Indian Chemical market swelled in recent years, with increasing generic
compounds introduction in the domestic market. The price of the products has reduced substantially
which led to less supply of high profit margin products in the market. A demand- supply gas is
created due to less supply of products. To capture this newly created gap between demand and
supply in the domestic market company wishes to introduce low margin products.
2.5 Import Vs. Indigenous production
The proposed products including production of pesticides and chemical intermediate have huge
demand in the domestic as well as export market. Production of these pesticides and chemical
intermediate are domestically reduces the need to import products along with significant scope for
export in these products.
2.6 Export & economic feasibility
The Indian crop protection industry is of USD 4.25 billion in FY14 and is expected to grow at a
CAGR of 12% to reach USD 7.5 billion by FY19. Exports currently constitute almost 50% of
Indian crop protection industry and are expected to grow at a CAGR of 16% to reach USD 4.2
billion by FY19, resulting in 60% share in Indian crop protection industry. Domestic market on the
other hand would grow at 8% CAGR, as it is predominantly monsoon dependent, to reach USD 3.3
billion by FY19. Globally, India is fourth largest producer of crop protection chemicals, after
United States, Japan and China. The crop protection companies in India can be categorized into
three types –Multi-National, Indian including public sector companies and small sector units.
January 2017
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The company aims to expand its product portfolio further in order to cater to Domestic &
International markets by expanding its production capacities. These products will serve to cut the
supply of imports from foreign countries thus saving currency and at the same time will earn
valuable foreign currency by export of the proposed products.
2.4 Demand supply gap
Competition in the Indian Chemical market swelled in recent years, with increasing generic
compounds introduction in the domestic market. The price of the products has reduced substantially
which led to less supply of high profit margin products in the market. A demand- supply gas is
created due to less supply of products. To capture this newly created gap between demand and
supply in the domestic market company wishes to introduce low margin products.
2.5 Import Vs. Indigenous production
The proposed products including production of pesticides and chemical intermediate have huge
demand in the domestic as well as export market. Production of these pesticides and chemical
intermediate are domestically reduces the need to import products along with significant scope for
export in these products.
2.6 Export & economic feasibility
The Indian crop protection industry is of USD 4.25 billion in FY14 and is expected to grow at a
CAGR of 12% to reach USD 7.5 billion by FY19. Exports currently constitute almost 50% of
Indian crop protection industry and are expected to grow at a CAGR of 16% to reach USD 4.2
billion by FY19, resulting in 60% share in Indian crop protection industry. Domestic market on the
other hand would grow at 8% CAGR, as it is predominantly monsoon dependent, to reach USD 3.3
billion by FY19. Globally, India is fourth largest producer of crop protection chemicals, after
United States, Japan and China. The crop protection companies in India can be categorized into
three types –Multi-National, Indian including public sector companies and small sector units.
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Source: Industry Analysis by Tata Strategic
2.7 Domestic/ export markets
The finished goods will be sold in domestic market primarily and it would be exported to the
Regulated International Market as per demand.
2.8 Employment generation:
The company will employ 30 skilled and unskilled personnel for its proposed pesticides
manufacturing facility. The skilled employees would be 12 and unskilled employees would be
18. It is expected that proposed plant will generate employment for semi-skilled and unskilled
people.
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Source: Industry Analysis by Tata Strategic
2.7 Domestic/ export markets
The finished goods will be sold in domestic market primarily and it would be exported to the
Regulated International Market as per demand.
2.8 Employment generation:
The company will employ 30 skilled and unskilled personnel for its proposed pesticides
manufacturing facility. The skilled employees would be 12 and unskilled employees would be
18. It is expected that proposed plant will generate employment for semi-skilled and unskilled
people.
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Source: Industry Analysis by Tata Strategic
2.7 Domestic/ export markets
The finished goods will be sold in domestic market primarily and it would be exported to the
Regulated International Market as per demand.
2.8 Employment generation:
The company will employ 30 skilled and unskilled personnel for its proposed pesticides
manufacturing facility. The skilled employees would be 12 and unskilled employees would be
18. It is expected that proposed plant will generate employment for semi-skilled and unskilled
people.
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3. Description of Project
3.1 Project type:
The proposed pesticides manufacturing project is new project for manufacturing of range of
pesticides including insecticides, herbicides and pesticides.
3.2 Location
The proposed pesticide manufacturing unit will be located at Plot no. K-2/1/2, additional MIDC
Mahad , Mahad, Mahad, Raigad district, Maharashtra. 40230. The location is shown in the
Google earth image below.
Figure 1: Location of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Nearby Industries
Sr. Direction Industry
1 North Tulsi Logistics
2 South Nicholas Piramal
3 East Astec Life Sciences Limited
4 West Spider Prints
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3. Description of Project
3.1 Project type:
The proposed pesticides manufacturing project is new project for manufacturing of range of
pesticides including insecticides, herbicides and pesticides.
3.2 Location
The proposed pesticide manufacturing unit will be located at Plot no. K-2/1/2, additional MIDC
Mahad , Mahad, Mahad, Raigad district, Maharashtra. 40230. The location is shown in the
Google earth image below.
Figure 1: Location of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Nearby Industries
Sr. Direction Industry
1 North Tulsi Logistics
2 South Nicholas Piramal
3 East Astec Life Sciences Limited
4 West Spider Prints
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3. Description of Project
3.1 Project type:
The proposed pesticides manufacturing project is new project for manufacturing of range of
pesticides including insecticides, herbicides and pesticides.
3.2 Location
The proposed pesticide manufacturing unit will be located at Plot no. K-2/1/2, additional MIDC
Mahad , Mahad, Mahad, Raigad district, Maharashtra. 40230. The location is shown in the
Google earth image below.
Figure 1: Location of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Nearby Industries
Sr. Direction Industry
1 North Tulsi Logistics
2 South Nicholas Piramal
3 East Astec Life Sciences Limited
4 West Spider Prints
January 2017
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Proposed unit is well connected by Mumbai- Goa highway (NH 66). The national highway is
approximately 9 km away and can be reached by state road network. The nearest railway station
is Veer which is approximately 18 km away from site. The MIDC map is given in figure 2
showing location of plot in MIDC.
Figure 2: Additional MIDC Mahad
The plot layout of proposed unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. is given in figure 3. Total plot area
is 11975 sq. m. the location of plant building, utility building, ware house, internal roads,
parking area is shown in the layout.
Figure 3 : Plot layout of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Area statement of M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Sr. Particulars Area (sq. m.)
1 Total plot area 11975.00
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Plot no K-2/1/2
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Proposed unit is well connected by Mumbai- Goa highway (NH 66). The national highway is
approximately 9 km away and can be reached by state road network. The nearest railway station
is Veer which is approximately 18 km away from site. The MIDC map is given in figure 2
showing location of plot in MIDC.
Figure 2: Additional MIDC Mahad
The plot layout of proposed unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. is given in figure 3. Total plot area
is 11975 sq. m. the location of plant building, utility building, ware house, internal roads,
parking area is shown in the layout.
Figure 3 : Plot layout of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Area statement of M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Sr. Particulars Area (sq. m.)
1 Total plot area 11975.00
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Plot no K-2/1/2
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Proposed unit is well connected by Mumbai- Goa highway (NH 66). The national highway is
approximately 9 km away and can be reached by state road network. The nearest railway station
is Veer which is approximately 18 km away from site. The MIDC map is given in figure 2
showing location of plot in MIDC.
Figure 2: Additional MIDC Mahad
The plot layout of proposed unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. is given in figure 3. Total plot area
is 11975 sq. m. the location of plant building, utility building, ware house, internal roads,
parking area is shown in the layout.
Figure 3 : Plot layout of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Area statement of M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Sr. Particulars Area (sq. m.)
1 Total plot area 11975.00
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Plot no K-2/1/2
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2 Built up area 5938.93
3 Green belt area 1975
4 Parking area 1437
5 Total open area 2426.07
3.3 Details of alternate sites considered:
The additional MIDC Mahad is situated near Mahad MIDC. The land rates are cheaper to
promote the industrialization and the MIDC have all adequate facilities viz. good road and rail
network, 24 hour electricity, water supply, MIDC roads, CETP etc.
3.4 Size of operation
The production capacity with byproducts is given in following table.
Sr. No. Name of productQuantity
/monthUnit
Group A Fungicide
1 Propiconazole 300 MT
2 Cyproconazole 126 MT
3 Metconazole 102 MT
Group B Herbicide/Insecticide
4 Transfluthrin 88 MT
Group C Intermediate
5 2,4 Dichloracetophenone 502 MT
6 Valerylphenone 171 MT
7
2-Chloro (4-chlorophenixy)
acetophenone) 106 MT
8 Tri chloroacetophenone 234 MT
9 Valeryl chloride 230 MT
10 m-Chlorobenzene 200 MT
11 Flurochloro acetophenone 165 MT
12 Dinonyl diphenyl amine 247 MT
TOTAL 2469 MT
List of byproducts:
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2 Built up area 5938.93
3 Green belt area 1975
4 Parking area 1437
5 Total open area 2426.07
3.3 Details of alternate sites considered:
The additional MIDC Mahad is situated near Mahad MIDC. The land rates are cheaper to
promote the industrialization and the MIDC have all adequate facilities viz. good road and rail
network, 24 hour electricity, water supply, MIDC roads, CETP etc.
3.4 Size of operation
The production capacity with byproducts is given in following table.
Sr. No. Name of productQuantity
/monthUnit
Group A Fungicide
1 Propiconazole 300 MT
2 Cyproconazole 126 MT
3 Metconazole 102 MT
Group B Herbicide/Insecticide
4 Transfluthrin 88 MT
Group C Intermediate
5 2,4 Dichloracetophenone 502 MT
6 Valerylphenone 171 MT
7
2-Chloro (4-chlorophenixy)
acetophenone) 106 MT
8 Tri chloroacetophenone 234 MT
9 Valeryl chloride 230 MT
10 m-Chlorobenzene 200 MT
11 Flurochloro acetophenone 165 MT
12 Dinonyl diphenyl amine 247 MT
TOTAL 2469 MT
List of byproducts:
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2 Built up area 5938.93
3 Green belt area 1975
4 Parking area 1437
5 Total open area 2426.07
3.3 Details of alternate sites considered:
The additional MIDC Mahad is situated near Mahad MIDC. The land rates are cheaper to
promote the industrialization and the MIDC have all adequate facilities viz. good road and rail
network, 24 hour electricity, water supply, MIDC roads, CETP etc.
3.4 Size of operation
The production capacity with byproducts is given in following table.
Sr. No. Name of productQuantity
/monthUnit
Group A Fungicide
1 Propiconazole 300 MT
2 Cyproconazole 126 MT
3 Metconazole 102 MT
Group B Herbicide/Insecticide
4 Transfluthrin 88 MT
Group C Intermediate
5 2,4 Dichloracetophenone 502 MT
6 Valerylphenone 171 MT
7
2-Chloro (4-chlorophenixy)
acetophenone) 106 MT
8 Tri chloroacetophenone 234 MT
9 Valeryl chloride 230 MT
10 m-Chlorobenzene 200 MT
11 Flurochloro acetophenone 165 MT
12 Dinonyl diphenyl amine 247 MT
TOTAL 2469 MT
List of byproducts:
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Sr. No. Name of Byproduct MT/Month Remarks
1 Potassium bromide solution132
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors/ in-house use
2 Inorganic salt(NaOH)48
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors / in-house use
3 Poly aluminium chloride solution4636
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
4 HCl ( 30%)669
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
5 Phosphorus acid131
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
6 Mono chloro benzene4
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
7 Aromatic alkoxy compounds218
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
Total 5837
3.5 Project description with process detail.
The process details and material balance for Propiconazole Technical is given in following table.
Manufacturing process of other products is given in annexure-1.
PRODUCT NAME : Propiconazole Technical
PRODUCT DETAILS :
Grade MT/Day MT/MonthForMonths MT/Year Application
Tech 11.53 300 12 3596 Fungicide
RAW MATERIALS :Input output data per day.Reaction
INPUTS OUTPUTS
Sr. No. Name MT/DayRole inReaction Sr. No.
Name ofoutputs
QtyMT
1.00 Bromoketal 14.23 Reactant 1.00RecoverSolvent 23.10
2.00DimethylAcetamide 21.35 Solvent 2.00
SodiumBromide 5.09
3.00 Triazole 3.23 Reactant 3.00OrganicLayer 13.84
4.00PotassiumHydroxide 3.23 Catalyst
Total 42.04 42.03
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Sr. No. Name of Byproduct MT/Month Remarks
1 Potassium bromide solution132
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors/ in-house use
2 Inorganic salt(NaOH)48
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors / in-house use
3 Poly aluminium chloride solution4636
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
4 HCl ( 30%)669
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
5 Phosphorus acid131
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
6 Mono chloro benzene4
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
7 Aromatic alkoxy compounds218
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
Total 5837
3.5 Project description with process detail.
The process details and material balance for Propiconazole Technical is given in following table.
Manufacturing process of other products is given in annexure-1.
PRODUCT NAME : Propiconazole Technical
PRODUCT DETAILS :
Grade MT/Day MT/MonthForMonths MT/Year Application
Tech 11.53 300 12 3596 Fungicide
RAW MATERIALS :Input output data per day.Reaction
INPUTS OUTPUTS
Sr. No. Name MT/DayRole inReaction Sr. No.
Name ofoutputs
QtyMT
1.00 Bromoketal 14.23 Reactant 1.00RecoverSolvent 23.10
2.00DimethylAcetamide 21.35 Solvent 2.00
SodiumBromide 5.09
3.00 Triazole 3.23 Reactant 3.00OrganicLayer 13.84
4.00PotassiumHydroxide 3.23 Catalyst
Total 42.04 42.03
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Sr. No. Name of Byproduct MT/Month Remarks
1 Potassium bromide solution132
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors/ in-house use
2 Inorganic salt(NaOH)48
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors / in-house use
3 Poly aluminium chloride solution4636
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
4 HCl ( 30%)669
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
5 Phosphorus acid131
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
6 Mono chloro benzene4
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
7 Aromatic alkoxy compounds218
Sale to MPCB authorizedvendors
Total 5837
3.5 Project description with process detail.
The process details and material balance for Propiconazole Technical is given in following table.
Manufacturing process of other products is given in annexure-1.
PRODUCT NAME : Propiconazole Technical
PRODUCT DETAILS :
Grade MT/Day MT/MonthForMonths MT/Year Application
Tech 11.53 300 12 3596 Fungicide
RAW MATERIALS :Input output data per day.Reaction
INPUTS OUTPUTS
Sr. No. Name MT/DayRole inReaction Sr. No.
Name ofoutputs
QtyMT
1.00 Bromoketal 14.23 Reactant 1.00RecoverSolvent 23.10
2.00DimethylAcetamide 21.35 Solvent 2.00
SodiumBromide 5.09
3.00 Triazole 3.23 Reactant 3.00OrganicLayer 13.84
4.00PotassiumHydroxide 3.23 Catalyst
Total 42.04 42.03
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Fractionation1.00 Organic layer 13.84 1.00 Cut l 0.30
2.00 Main Cut 11.53
3.00 Residue 2.02
Total 13.84 13.84
CHEMICAL FORMULAE :
CHEMICA EQUITION:
C13H15O2CL2Br + C2H3N3 +KOH C15H17Cl2N3O2 + KBr + H20
353 69.5 56.00 342.00 119 18
BRIEF PROCESS DESCRIPTION :
Charge Dimethyl acetamide, PIOL-ll, Triazole and Potassium Hydroxide under Stirring at room
temperature. Then heat mass up to 140°C and maintain up to Complete reaction. Then Filter reaction mass to
separate sodium bromide and recover solvent. Crude organic take to fractionation.
FLOW SHEET & MASS BALANCE :
RawMaterials Qty Product Qty
PIOL-ll 14.23
Dimethylacetamide 21.35 Recovered Solvent 23.10
Triazole 3.23Potassium bromidesolution 5.09
PotasiumHydroxide 3.23 Organic Layer 13.84
Total 42.04 Total 42.03
OrganicLayer 13.84 Cut-l 0.30
Main cut PIOL-lll 11.53
Residue 2.02
Cl
ClO
CH2Br
O +NH
NN
CMD, KOH
N
N
Cl
Cl
N
OO
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Fractionation1.00 Organic layer 13.84 1.00 Cut l 0.30
2.00 Main Cut 11.53
3.00 Residue 2.02
Total 13.84 13.84
CHEMICAL FORMULAE :
CHEMICA EQUITION:
C13H15O2CL2Br + C2H3N3 +KOH C15H17Cl2N3O2 + KBr + H20
353 69.5 56.00 342.00 119 18
BRIEF PROCESS DESCRIPTION :
Charge Dimethyl acetamide, PIOL-ll, Triazole and Potassium Hydroxide under Stirring at room
temperature. Then heat mass up to 140°C and maintain up to Complete reaction. Then Filter reaction mass to
separate sodium bromide and recover solvent. Crude organic take to fractionation.
FLOW SHEET & MASS BALANCE :
RawMaterials Qty Product Qty
PIOL-ll 14.23
Dimethylacetamide 21.35 Recovered Solvent 23.10
Triazole 3.23Potassium bromidesolution 5.09
PotasiumHydroxide 3.23 Organic Layer 13.84
Total 42.04 Total 42.03
OrganicLayer 13.84 Cut-l 0.30
Main cut PIOL-lll 11.53
Residue 2.02
Cl
ClO
CH2Br
O +NH
NN
CMD, KOH
N
N
Cl
Cl
N
OO
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Fractionation1.00 Organic layer 13.84 1.00 Cut l 0.30
2.00 Main Cut 11.53
3.00 Residue 2.02
Total 13.84 13.84
CHEMICAL FORMULAE :
CHEMICA EQUITION:
C13H15O2CL2Br + C2H3N3 +KOH C15H17Cl2N3O2 + KBr + H20
353 69.5 56.00 342.00 119 18
BRIEF PROCESS DESCRIPTION :
Charge Dimethyl acetamide, PIOL-ll, Triazole and Potassium Hydroxide under Stirring at room
temperature. Then heat mass up to 140°C and maintain up to Complete reaction. Then Filter reaction mass to
separate sodium bromide and recover solvent. Crude organic take to fractionation.
FLOW SHEET & MASS BALANCE :
RawMaterials Qty Product Qty
PIOL-ll 14.23
Dimethylacetamide 21.35 Recovered Solvent 23.10
Triazole 3.23Potassium bromidesolution 5.09
PotasiumHydroxide 3.23 Organic Layer 13.84
Total 42.04 Total 42.03
OrganicLayer 13.84 Cut-l 0.30
Main cut PIOL-lll 11.53
Residue 2.02
Cl
ClO
CH2Br
O +NH
NN
CMD, KOH
N
N
Cl
Cl
N
OO
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Total 13.84 Total 13.84
Total outlet
Byproduct Type Qty /Day Remark
Potassiumbromide solid 5.09 KBr for sale
Total 5.09
Solid Waste 2.02 CHWTSDFEmptyContainers,Nos. 72 Recycle
3.6 Raw material details
All basic raw material details with its quantity is given below. The raw materials are available in
domestic market and they will be transported by road to the manufacturing unit.
Bags, carbuoys and drums will be stored in storage area and larger quantity raw materials like
solvents will be stored in tanks. The gases will be stored in the cylinders as per storage
specifications.
Product Name of RMInputMT/Day
MaxStorage
StorageFacility
1 Propiconazole
Bromoketal 14.23 142.30 TankDimethyl acetamide 21.35 213.45 TankTriazole 3.23 32.30 GodownPotasium Hydroxide 3.23 32.30 Godown
Cyproconazole
Oxirane 4.20 41.96 Godown
2
Dimethyl Acetamide 7.51 75.11 TankTriazole 0.91 9.11 GodownHexane 7.54 75.44 TankSodium Hydoxide 1.30 13.01 Godown
3 Metconazole
Oxirane 3.23 32.32 GodownDimethyl Acetamide 7.40 74.05 TankTriazole 1.07 10.73 GodownMethanol 8.08 80.80 TankSodium Hydroxide 0.27 2.69 Godown
4 Valerophenone
m-Chlorobenzene 5.61 56.12 TankPhosporous Tri chloride 1.52 15.23 GodownN-valeric acid 3.40 34.00 GodownValeryl chloride 4.01 40.09 Godown
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Total 13.84 Total 13.84
Total outlet
Byproduct Type Qty /Day Remark
Potassiumbromide solid 5.09 KBr for sale
Total 5.09
Solid Waste 2.02 CHWTSDFEmptyContainers,Nos. 72 Recycle
3.6 Raw material details
All basic raw material details with its quantity is given below. The raw materials are available in
domestic market and they will be transported by road to the manufacturing unit.
Bags, carbuoys and drums will be stored in storage area and larger quantity raw materials like
solvents will be stored in tanks. The gases will be stored in the cylinders as per storage
specifications.
Product Name of RMInputMT/Day
MaxStorage
StorageFacility
1 Propiconazole
Bromoketal 14.23 142.30 TankDimethyl acetamide 21.35 213.45 TankTriazole 3.23 32.30 GodownPotasium Hydroxide 3.23 32.30 Godown
Cyproconazole
Oxirane 4.20 41.96 Godown
2
Dimethyl Acetamide 7.51 75.11 TankTriazole 0.91 9.11 GodownHexane 7.54 75.44 TankSodium Hydoxide 1.30 13.01 Godown
3 Metconazole
Oxirane 3.23 32.32 GodownDimethyl Acetamide 7.40 74.05 TankTriazole 1.07 10.73 GodownMethanol 8.08 80.80 TankSodium Hydroxide 0.27 2.69 Godown
4 Valerophenone
m-Chlorobenzene 5.61 56.12 TankPhosporous Tri chloride 1.52 15.23 GodownN-valeric acid 3.40 34.00 GodownValeryl chloride 4.01 40.09 Godown
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Total 13.84 Total 13.84
Total outlet
Byproduct Type Qty /Day Remark
Potassiumbromide solid 5.09 KBr for sale
Total 5.09
Solid Waste 2.02 CHWTSDFEmptyContainers,Nos. 72 Recycle
3.6 Raw material details
All basic raw material details with its quantity is given below. The raw materials are available in
domestic market and they will be transported by road to the manufacturing unit.
Bags, carbuoys and drums will be stored in storage area and larger quantity raw materials like
solvents will be stored in tanks. The gases will be stored in the cylinders as per storage
specifications.
Product Name of RMInputMT/Day
MaxStorage
StorageFacility
1 Propiconazole
Bromoketal 14.23 142.30 TankDimethyl acetamide 21.35 213.45 TankTriazole 3.23 32.30 GodownPotasium Hydroxide 3.23 32.30 Godown
Cyproconazole
Oxirane 4.20 41.96 Godown
2
Dimethyl Acetamide 7.51 75.11 TankTriazole 0.91 9.11 GodownHexane 7.54 75.44 TankSodium Hydoxide 1.30 13.01 Godown
3 Metconazole
Oxirane 3.23 32.32 GodownDimethyl Acetamide 7.40 74.05 TankTriazole 1.07 10.73 GodownMethanol 8.08 80.80 TankSodium Hydroxide 0.27 2.69 Godown
4 Valerophenone
m-Chlorobenzene 5.61 56.12 TankPhosporous Tri chloride 1.52 15.23 GodownN-valeric acid 3.40 34.00 GodownValeryl chloride 4.01 40.09 Godown
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Alluminium chloride 6.61 66.14 Godown
52,4Dichloracetophenone
m-Chlorobenzene 21.09 210.89 TankAcetic acid 8.23 82.30 GodownPhosphorus trichloride 6.17 61.73 GodownAlluminium chloride 20.78 207.81 Godown
Acetyl chloride 10.29 102.88 Godown
62-Chloro (4-
(chlorophenixy)acetophenone)
4 Chlorophinoxy 3chlorophinyl ether 3.26 32.62 TankAcetyl chloride 1.40 14.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 2.28 22.82 GodownDichloroethane 6.52 65.24 Godown
7Tri chloroacetophenone
m-Dichlorobenzene 7.75 77.50 TankChloro acetic acid 5.00 50.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 10.10 101.00 Godown
8 Fluorchloroacetophenone
p-Fluorobenzene 6.82 68.20 GodownChloro acetic acid 4.40 44.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 8.89 88.88 Godown
9 m-Dichlorobenzene
Alluminium chloride 2.50 25.00 GodownO/P-Chlorobenzene 10.00 100.00 Tank
10 Valeryl chlorideValeric acid 7.80 78.00 GodownPhspurus trichloride 3.49 34.94 Godown
11 DiNonyl diphenylamine
Diphenyl amine 4.70 47.00 GodownNonene 4.47 44.65 GodownAlluminium chloride 3.48 34.78 Godown
12 Transfluthrin
t-Permethric acid 2.00 20.00 GodownTetrafluro Benzylalcohol 1.90 19.00 GodownSulphuric acid 0.04 0.40 GodownToluene 10.00 100.00 Godown
3.7 Resource optimization ( recycle/ reuse):
1. The effluent generated from process and scrubber will be sold as byproduct. The need of ETP is
thus eliminated.
2. The treated domestic sewage will be reused for gardening which will reduce daily fresh water
need for gardening.
3. The company will employ rooftop rain water harvesting and the harvested rain water will be
stored in dedicated underground water tank. In rainy season the fresh water need will be
reduced.
4. The 93.3 CMD cooling tower and boiler blowdown effluent will be treated at evaporation
system and 80.6 CMD water will be recycled back to the process.
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Alluminium chloride 6.61 66.14 Godown
52,4Dichloracetophenone
m-Chlorobenzene 21.09 210.89 TankAcetic acid 8.23 82.30 GodownPhosphorus trichloride 6.17 61.73 GodownAlluminium chloride 20.78 207.81 Godown
Acetyl chloride 10.29 102.88 Godown
62-Chloro (4-
(chlorophenixy)acetophenone)
4 Chlorophinoxy 3chlorophinyl ether 3.26 32.62 TankAcetyl chloride 1.40 14.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 2.28 22.82 GodownDichloroethane 6.52 65.24 Godown
7Tri chloroacetophenone
m-Dichlorobenzene 7.75 77.50 TankChloro acetic acid 5.00 50.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 10.10 101.00 Godown
8 Fluorchloroacetophenone
p-Fluorobenzene 6.82 68.20 GodownChloro acetic acid 4.40 44.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 8.89 88.88 Godown
9 m-Dichlorobenzene
Alluminium chloride 2.50 25.00 GodownO/P-Chlorobenzene 10.00 100.00 Tank
10 Valeryl chlorideValeric acid 7.80 78.00 GodownPhspurus trichloride 3.49 34.94 Godown
11 DiNonyl diphenylamine
Diphenyl amine 4.70 47.00 GodownNonene 4.47 44.65 GodownAlluminium chloride 3.48 34.78 Godown
12 Transfluthrin
t-Permethric acid 2.00 20.00 GodownTetrafluro Benzylalcohol 1.90 19.00 GodownSulphuric acid 0.04 0.40 GodownToluene 10.00 100.00 Godown
3.7 Resource optimization ( recycle/ reuse):
1. The effluent generated from process and scrubber will be sold as byproduct. The need of ETP is
thus eliminated.
2. The treated domestic sewage will be reused for gardening which will reduce daily fresh water
need for gardening.
3. The company will employ rooftop rain water harvesting and the harvested rain water will be
stored in dedicated underground water tank. In rainy season the fresh water need will be
reduced.
4. The 93.3 CMD cooling tower and boiler blowdown effluent will be treated at evaporation
system and 80.6 CMD water will be recycled back to the process.
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Alluminium chloride 6.61 66.14 Godown
52,4Dichloracetophenone
m-Chlorobenzene 21.09 210.89 TankAcetic acid 8.23 82.30 GodownPhosphorus trichloride 6.17 61.73 GodownAlluminium chloride 20.78 207.81 Godown
Acetyl chloride 10.29 102.88 Godown
62-Chloro (4-
(chlorophenixy)acetophenone)
4 Chlorophinoxy 3chlorophinyl ether 3.26 32.62 TankAcetyl chloride 1.40 14.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 2.28 22.82 GodownDichloroethane 6.52 65.24 Godown
7Tri chloroacetophenone
m-Dichlorobenzene 7.75 77.50 TankChloro acetic acid 5.00 50.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 10.10 101.00 Godown
8 Fluorchloroacetophenone
p-Fluorobenzene 6.82 68.20 GodownChloro acetic acid 4.40 44.00 GodownAlluminium chloride 8.89 88.88 Godown
9 m-Dichlorobenzene
Alluminium chloride 2.50 25.00 GodownO/P-Chlorobenzene 10.00 100.00 Tank
10 Valeryl chlorideValeric acid 7.80 78.00 GodownPhspurus trichloride 3.49 34.94 Godown
11 DiNonyl diphenylamine
Diphenyl amine 4.70 47.00 GodownNonene 4.47 44.65 GodownAlluminium chloride 3.48 34.78 Godown
12 Transfluthrin
t-Permethric acid 2.00 20.00 GodownTetrafluro Benzylalcohol 1.90 19.00 GodownSulphuric acid 0.04 0.40 GodownToluene 10.00 100.00 Godown
3.7 Resource optimization ( recycle/ reuse):
1. The effluent generated from process and scrubber will be sold as byproduct. The need of ETP is
thus eliminated.
2. The treated domestic sewage will be reused for gardening which will reduce daily fresh water
need for gardening.
3. The company will employ rooftop rain water harvesting and the harvested rain water will be
stored in dedicated underground water tank. In rainy season the fresh water need will be
reduced.
4. The 93.3 CMD cooling tower and boiler blowdown effluent will be treated at evaporation
system and 80.6 CMD water will be recycled back to the process.
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5. The 5 CMD STP will be provided to treat the sewage. The treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
3.8 Availability of water, energy fuel:
The water will be supplied by additional MIDC Mahad. Daily fresh water need for domestic and
process water requirement will be 728.5 CMD.
A 2 MVA capacity transformer will be installed in the company for connected load of equal
amount. The power demand will be around 1.5 MW for proposed unit.
Total 41 T/day foreign grade coal or briquettes will be required for running boiler and thermic fluid
heater. Fuel oil will be used as an alternative fuel for thermic fluid heater. The quantity of FO will
be around 4 T/day.
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5. The 5 CMD STP will be provided to treat the sewage. The treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
3.8 Availability of water, energy fuel:
The water will be supplied by additional MIDC Mahad. Daily fresh water need for domestic and
process water requirement will be 728.5 CMD.
A 2 MVA capacity transformer will be installed in the company for connected load of equal
amount. The power demand will be around 1.5 MW for proposed unit.
Total 41 T/day foreign grade coal or briquettes will be required for running boiler and thermic fluid
heater. Fuel oil will be used as an alternative fuel for thermic fluid heater. The quantity of FO will
be around 4 T/day.
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5. The 5 CMD STP will be provided to treat the sewage. The treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
3.8 Availability of water, energy fuel:
The water will be supplied by additional MIDC Mahad. Daily fresh water need for domestic and
process water requirement will be 728.5 CMD.
A 2 MVA capacity transformer will be installed in the company for connected load of equal
amount. The power demand will be around 1.5 MW for proposed unit.
Total 41 T/day foreign grade coal or briquettes will be required for running boiler and thermic fluid
heater. Fuel oil will be used as an alternative fuel for thermic fluid heater. The quantity of FO will
be around 4 T/day.
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3.9 Quantity of waste to be generated
Total 93.3 CMD process waste will be generated. It will be treated in evaporation system and
80.6 CMD water will be recycled to process.
3.6 CMD domestic sewage will be treated in STP and treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
Parameter Requirement, CMDLosses , CMD Effluent, CMD RemarkDomestic Process Byproduct
Domestic 4.5 0.9 3.6 --
Process
151.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 203.0 30 % HCL And PacSolution.
Cooling Tower
477.0 412.0 0.0 65.0
--
65 CMD CoolingTower Blowdown
Boiler
84.0 39.0 0.0 17.1
--
27.9 CondensateRecovery
Gardening 12.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 --
Total 728.5 463.9 3.6 93.3 203.0
Solid hazardous waste which will be generated from the manufacturing activity will be,
Sr. NoParticulars Category Proposed
TPMMethod of Disposal
1 Aromatic alcoxy compound/ processresidue
29.1 218 CHWTSDF/ sale toMPCB authorized party
2 Discarded containers barrels/liners/plastic bags/ PPE etc
33.1 339 nos./day
CHWTSDF / MPCBauthorized recycler
3 Evaporator residue 29.2 330.2 CHWTSDF/ sale toauthorized party
Non hazardous waste generation will be given as,
Sr.No
Particulars ProposedTPM
Ashmanagementat site
Method ofDisposal
1 Fly ash 150Silo will be
providedSale to brickmanufacturer
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3.9 Quantity of waste to be generated
Total 93.3 CMD process waste will be generated. It will be treated in evaporation system and
80.6 CMD water will be recycled to process.
3.6 CMD domestic sewage will be treated in STP and treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
Parameter Requirement, CMDLosses , CMD Effluent, CMD RemarkDomestic Process Byproduct
Domestic 4.5 0.9 3.6 --
Process
151.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 203.0 30 % HCL And PacSolution.
Cooling Tower
477.0 412.0 0.0 65.0
--
65 CMD CoolingTower Blowdown
Boiler
84.0 39.0 0.0 17.1
--
27.9 CondensateRecovery
Gardening 12.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 --
Total 728.5 463.9 3.6 93.3 203.0
Solid hazardous waste which will be generated from the manufacturing activity will be,
Sr. NoParticulars Category Proposed
TPMMethod of Disposal
1 Aromatic alcoxy compound/ processresidue
29.1 218 CHWTSDF/ sale toMPCB authorized party
2 Discarded containers barrels/liners/plastic bags/ PPE etc
33.1 339 nos./day
CHWTSDF / MPCBauthorized recycler
3 Evaporator residue 29.2 330.2 CHWTSDF/ sale toauthorized party
Non hazardous waste generation will be given as,
Sr.No
Particulars ProposedTPM
Ashmanagementat site
Method ofDisposal
1 Fly ash 150Silo will be
providedSale to brickmanufacturer
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3.9 Quantity of waste to be generated
Total 93.3 CMD process waste will be generated. It will be treated in evaporation system and
80.6 CMD water will be recycled to process.
3.6 CMD domestic sewage will be treated in STP and treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
Parameter Requirement, CMDLosses , CMD Effluent, CMD RemarkDomestic Process Byproduct
Domestic 4.5 0.9 3.6 --
Process
151.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 203.0 30 % HCL And PacSolution.
Cooling Tower
477.0 412.0 0.0 65.0
--
65 CMD CoolingTower Blowdown
Boiler
84.0 39.0 0.0 17.1
--
27.9 CondensateRecovery
Gardening 12.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 --
Total 728.5 463.9 3.6 93.3 203.0
Solid hazardous waste which will be generated from the manufacturing activity will be,
Sr. NoParticulars Category Proposed
TPMMethod of Disposal
1 Aromatic alcoxy compound/ processresidue
29.1 218 CHWTSDF/ sale toMPCB authorized party
2 Discarded containers barrels/liners/plastic bags/ PPE etc
33.1 339 nos./day
CHWTSDF / MPCBauthorized recycler
3 Evaporator residue 29.2 330.2 CHWTSDF/ sale toauthorized party
Non hazardous waste generation will be given as,
Sr.No
Particulars ProposedTPM
Ashmanagementat site
Method ofDisposal
1 Fly ash 150Silo will be
providedSale to brickmanufacturer
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3.10 Schematic representation of feasibility drawing for EIA purpose
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY
RESOURCE CONSUMPTION(WATER)
POWER CONSUMPTION
WASTEGENERATION
FINISHED PRODUCTS
MARKET
ECONOMY
EMPLOYMENT
RAW MATERIAL
POLLUTIONABATEMENT
CLEANENVIRONMENT
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3.10 Schematic representation of feasibility drawing for EIA purpose
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY
RESOURCE CONSUMPTION(WATER)
POWER CONSUMPTION
WASTEGENERATION
FINISHED PRODUCTS
MARKET
ECONOMY
EMPLOYMENT
RAW MATERIAL
POLLUTIONABATEMENT
CLEANENVIRONMENT
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3.10 Schematic representation of feasibility drawing for EIA purpose
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY
RESOURCE CONSUMPTION(WATER)
POWER CONSUMPTION
WASTEGENERATION
FINISHED PRODUCTS
MARKET
ECONOMY
EMPLOYMENT
RAW MATERIAL
POLLUTIONABATEMENT
CLEANENVIRONMENT
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4. Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity:
The project is located in additional industrial area Mahad which is easily accessible from Mumbai-
Goa highway, further connecting to the project site by internal access roads developed by MIDC.
Nearest Railway Station: Veer, approximately at a distance of 18 km.
Nearest Airport: Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport approximately at a distance of 166
km
Location and Access
The industrial area is centrally located and easily accessible through all modes of transport.
Road: The entire industrial area is well connected by internal roads.
Available Road Network: Mumbai – Goa highway (NH 66) at a distance of approximately
4 km from the project site.
4.2 Land Form, Land use and Land Ownership
The Project location & the surrounding environs being located in the notified industrial area
prevails industrial land use form.
4.3 Topography:
The co-ordinates of the project site are 18° 6'46.07"N and 73°31'2.91"E. the toposheet is given
below to show the topography of surrounding area.
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4. Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity:
The project is located in additional industrial area Mahad which is easily accessible from Mumbai-
Goa highway, further connecting to the project site by internal access roads developed by MIDC.
Nearest Railway Station: Veer, approximately at a distance of 18 km.
Nearest Airport: Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport approximately at a distance of 166
km
Location and Access
The industrial area is centrally located and easily accessible through all modes of transport.
Road: The entire industrial area is well connected by internal roads.
Available Road Network: Mumbai – Goa highway (NH 66) at a distance of approximately
4 km from the project site.
4.2 Land Form, Land use and Land Ownership
The Project location & the surrounding environs being located in the notified industrial area
prevails industrial land use form.
4.3 Topography:
The co-ordinates of the project site are 18° 6'46.07"N and 73°31'2.91"E. the toposheet is given
below to show the topography of surrounding area.
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4. Site Analysis
4.1 Connectivity:
The project is located in additional industrial area Mahad which is easily accessible from Mumbai-
Goa highway, further connecting to the project site by internal access roads developed by MIDC.
Nearest Railway Station: Veer, approximately at a distance of 18 km.
Nearest Airport: Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport approximately at a distance of 166
km
Location and Access
The industrial area is centrally located and easily accessible through all modes of transport.
Road: The entire industrial area is well connected by internal roads.
Available Road Network: Mumbai – Goa highway (NH 66) at a distance of approximately
4 km from the project site.
4.2 Land Form, Land use and Land Ownership
The Project location & the surrounding environs being located in the notified industrial area
prevails industrial land use form.
4.3 Topography:
The co-ordinates of the project site are 18° 6'46.07"N and 73°31'2.91"E. the toposheet is given
below to show the topography of surrounding area.
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M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Location: Plot no. K-2/1/2, additional MIDCMahad, Kalij , Mahad, Raigad, Maharashtra
Co-ordinates: 18° 6'46.07"N &73°31'2.91"E
Toposheet no. 47F/12
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M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Location: Plot no. K-2/1/2, additional MIDCMahad, Kalij , Mahad, Raigad, Maharashtra
Co-ordinates: 18° 6'46.07"N &73°31'2.91"E
Toposheet no. 47F/12
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M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd.
Location: Plot no. K-2/1/2, additional MIDCMahad, Kalij , Mahad, Raigad, Maharashtra
Co-ordinates: 18° 6'46.07"N &73°31'2.91"E
Toposheet no. 47F/12
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Environmentally sensitive features within 15 km radius of the plant
The environmentally sensitive features exist around 15 km radial distance from the plant is,
1. Kal river is 850 m away and Savitri river is 3.5 km away from the project site. River distance
certificate is attached as annexure 3.
2. Meeting point of Kal and Savitri river is 5.8 km away from plant aerially.
3. Some part of Western Ghats denoted as reserved forest in toposheet is lying within 15 km radial
distance from project site.
4. Nira-Devghar Jalayshay (backwaters) is 13.3 km away aerially from project site.
5. Savitri dam backwaters is 14.8 km away aerially from project site
6. Raigadh fort is 14.8 km away and Shivathar ghal is 12 km away aerially.
4.4 Existing land use pattern
The proposed project is located in the notified industrial area which has been developed for
industrial development. The existing land use pattern in the 10 km radial distance of the project site
comprises of Industrial, human habitations/settlements, small agricultural/ crop lands, quarrying
land use classes.
4.5 Existing infrastructure:
Presently construction of office building, UG water tank and internal roads is started on the project
site because the proponent has valid consent to establish from MPCB. No other industrial
infrastructure is being constructed at site.
4.6 Soil classification:
The soils in the area are formed from the Deccan Trap which is predominating rock formation with
small out crops of Laterite at a few places in the Poladpur taluka. The soils are medium black and
black soil which can be further grouped as Forest, Varkas, Rice, Khar or Saline, Coastal Alluvium
and Laterite as per the location and topographical situation. At proposed site soil analysis has been
carried out by M/s. Paresh Constructions & Foundations Pvt. Ltd, Competent Agency for soil
testing.
Climatic data from secondary sources
The climate in proposed area is characterized by hot summer and general dryness throughout the
year except the south west monsoon season.
Climate Classification: Project site features a semi arid climate. In rainy season the climate is very
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Environmentally sensitive features within 15 km radius of the plant
The environmentally sensitive features exist around 15 km radial distance from the plant is,
1. Kal river is 850 m away and Savitri river is 3.5 km away from the project site. River distance
certificate is attached as annexure 3.
2. Meeting point of Kal and Savitri river is 5.8 km away from plant aerially.
3. Some part of Western Ghats denoted as reserved forest in toposheet is lying within 15 km radial
distance from project site.
4. Nira-Devghar Jalayshay (backwaters) is 13.3 km away aerially from project site.
5. Savitri dam backwaters is 14.8 km away aerially from project site
6. Raigadh fort is 14.8 km away and Shivathar ghal is 12 km away aerially.
4.4 Existing land use pattern
The proposed project is located in the notified industrial area which has been developed for
industrial development. The existing land use pattern in the 10 km radial distance of the project site
comprises of Industrial, human habitations/settlements, small agricultural/ crop lands, quarrying
land use classes.
4.5 Existing infrastructure:
Presently construction of office building, UG water tank and internal roads is started on the project
site because the proponent has valid consent to establish from MPCB. No other industrial
infrastructure is being constructed at site.
4.6 Soil classification:
The soils in the area are formed from the Deccan Trap which is predominating rock formation with
small out crops of Laterite at a few places in the Poladpur taluka. The soils are medium black and
black soil which can be further grouped as Forest, Varkas, Rice, Khar or Saline, Coastal Alluvium
and Laterite as per the location and topographical situation. At proposed site soil analysis has been
carried out by M/s. Paresh Constructions & Foundations Pvt. Ltd, Competent Agency for soil
testing.
Climatic data from secondary sources
The climate in proposed area is characterized by hot summer and general dryness throughout the
year except the south west monsoon season.
Climate Classification: Project site features a semi arid climate. In rainy season the climate is very
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Environmentally sensitive features within 15 km radius of the plant
The environmentally sensitive features exist around 15 km radial distance from the plant is,
1. Kal river is 850 m away and Savitri river is 3.5 km away from the project site. River distance
certificate is attached as annexure 3.
2. Meeting point of Kal and Savitri river is 5.8 km away from plant aerially.
3. Some part of Western Ghats denoted as reserved forest in toposheet is lying within 15 km radial
distance from project site.
4. Nira-Devghar Jalayshay (backwaters) is 13.3 km away aerially from project site.
5. Savitri dam backwaters is 14.8 km away aerially from project site
6. Raigadh fort is 14.8 km away and Shivathar ghal is 12 km away aerially.
4.4 Existing land use pattern
The proposed project is located in the notified industrial area which has been developed for
industrial development. The existing land use pattern in the 10 km radial distance of the project site
comprises of Industrial, human habitations/settlements, small agricultural/ crop lands, quarrying
land use classes.
4.5 Existing infrastructure:
Presently construction of office building, UG water tank and internal roads is started on the project
site because the proponent has valid consent to establish from MPCB. No other industrial
infrastructure is being constructed at site.
4.6 Soil classification:
The soils in the area are formed from the Deccan Trap which is predominating rock formation with
small out crops of Laterite at a few places in the Poladpur taluka. The soils are medium black and
black soil which can be further grouped as Forest, Varkas, Rice, Khar or Saline, Coastal Alluvium
and Laterite as per the location and topographical situation. At proposed site soil analysis has been
carried out by M/s. Paresh Constructions & Foundations Pvt. Ltd, Competent Agency for soil
testing.
Climatic data from secondary sources
The climate in proposed area is characterized by hot summer and general dryness throughout the
year except the south west monsoon season.
Climate Classification: Project site features a semi arid climate. In rainy season the climate is very
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humid.
Temperature: annual average max. Temperature is 32°C and min. temperature is 17 °C
Rainfall: The analysis of long term rainfall data indicates that normal annual rainfall over the
district ranges from 2200 mm to more than 3000 mm in the plains and it is above 5000 mm in the
hills. The average rainfall around Mahad area is 3360 mm in rainy season.
4.7 Social infrastructure available:
Social infrastructure like schools, road, hospitals, is available near additional MIDC Mahad.
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humid.
Temperature: annual average max. Temperature is 32°C and min. temperature is 17 °C
Rainfall: The analysis of long term rainfall data indicates that normal annual rainfall over the
district ranges from 2200 mm to more than 3000 mm in the plains and it is above 5000 mm in the
hills. The average rainfall around Mahad area is 3360 mm in rainy season.
4.7 Social infrastructure available:
Social infrastructure like schools, road, hospitals, is available near additional MIDC Mahad.
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humid.
Temperature: annual average max. Temperature is 32°C and min. temperature is 17 °C
Rainfall: The analysis of long term rainfall data indicates that normal annual rainfall over the
district ranges from 2200 mm to more than 3000 mm in the plains and it is above 5000 mm in the
hills. The average rainfall around Mahad area is 3360 mm in rainy season.
4.7 Social infrastructure available:
Social infrastructure like schools, road, hospitals, is available near additional MIDC Mahad.
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5. Planning Brief
5.1 Planning concept:
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. has valid consent to establish no. MPCB/16/10263 for setting up
a pharmaceutical formulation plant. The company later decided to shift from formulations to
pesticide manufacturing because of the change in global demand and supply for formulation
products. Based on respective consent to establish the company has started to build internal
road network, green belt development and office building. The manufacturing plant will be
constructed after issue of EC.
The additional MIDC Mahad have road network and water will be provided by MIDC,
therefore company will not be relied on ground water in the MIDC area.
Electricity will be provided by MSEDCL and transformer and substation will be constructed.
The construction material is available locally and it will be transported through road network.
5.2 Population projection:
As per the 2011 census data, the Mahad region have 1,80,191, of which 88,734 are males and
91,457 are females. Total population equal to 19,044 is lied in 0-6 year age group. Area according
to census data total literates are 1,31,981.
The data published by census India 2011, shows that density of Raigad district for 2011 is 368
people per sq. km. It is assumed that due to proposed project minor migration of skilled labour in
the region is expected after commissioning of the project.
5.3 Land use planning:
The proposed manufacturing unit will be established in plot K/1/2, Additional MIDC Mahad . The
land is acquired by MIDC and the land use will be industrial type. No cultivated land or forest land
will be utilized for the proposed unit.
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure demand
The major physical infrastructure like road, water supply is provided by additional MIDC Mahad .
The electricity will be supplied by MSEDCL by means of continuous feeder substation.
The industrial infrastructure will be constructed after grant of EC. The need of social infrastructure
is not presently envisaged.
5.5 Amenities:
Basic amenities like road, electricity, process water will be available at site. The drinking water will
be provided by further purification of process water by RO purification unit. In the plant personal
hygiene facilities will be provided to workers as per the rule.
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5. Planning Brief
5.1 Planning concept:
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. has valid consent to establish no. MPCB/16/10263 for setting up
a pharmaceutical formulation plant. The company later decided to shift from formulations to
pesticide manufacturing because of the change in global demand and supply for formulation
products. Based on respective consent to establish the company has started to build internal
road network, green belt development and office building. The manufacturing plant will be
constructed after issue of EC.
The additional MIDC Mahad have road network and water will be provided by MIDC,
therefore company will not be relied on ground water in the MIDC area.
Electricity will be provided by MSEDCL and transformer and substation will be constructed.
The construction material is available locally and it will be transported through road network.
5.2 Population projection:
As per the 2011 census data, the Mahad region have 1,80,191, of which 88,734 are males and
91,457 are females. Total population equal to 19,044 is lied in 0-6 year age group. Area according
to census data total literates are 1,31,981.
The data published by census India 2011, shows that density of Raigad district for 2011 is 368
people per sq. km. It is assumed that due to proposed project minor migration of skilled labour in
the region is expected after commissioning of the project.
5.3 Land use planning:
The proposed manufacturing unit will be established in plot K/1/2, Additional MIDC Mahad . The
land is acquired by MIDC and the land use will be industrial type. No cultivated land or forest land
will be utilized for the proposed unit.
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure demand
The major physical infrastructure like road, water supply is provided by additional MIDC Mahad .
The electricity will be supplied by MSEDCL by means of continuous feeder substation.
The industrial infrastructure will be constructed after grant of EC. The need of social infrastructure
is not presently envisaged.
5.5 Amenities:
Basic amenities like road, electricity, process water will be available at site. The drinking water will
be provided by further purification of process water by RO purification unit. In the plant personal
hygiene facilities will be provided to workers as per the rule.
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5. Planning Brief
5.1 Planning concept:
M/s. Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. has valid consent to establish no. MPCB/16/10263 for setting up
a pharmaceutical formulation plant. The company later decided to shift from formulations to
pesticide manufacturing because of the change in global demand and supply for formulation
products. Based on respective consent to establish the company has started to build internal
road network, green belt development and office building. The manufacturing plant will be
constructed after issue of EC.
The additional MIDC Mahad have road network and water will be provided by MIDC,
therefore company will not be relied on ground water in the MIDC area.
Electricity will be provided by MSEDCL and transformer and substation will be constructed.
The construction material is available locally and it will be transported through road network.
5.2 Population projection:
As per the 2011 census data, the Mahad region have 1,80,191, of which 88,734 are males and
91,457 are females. Total population equal to 19,044 is lied in 0-6 year age group. Area according
to census data total literates are 1,31,981.
The data published by census India 2011, shows that density of Raigad district for 2011 is 368
people per sq. km. It is assumed that due to proposed project minor migration of skilled labour in
the region is expected after commissioning of the project.
5.3 Land use planning:
The proposed manufacturing unit will be established in plot K/1/2, Additional MIDC Mahad . The
land is acquired by MIDC and the land use will be industrial type. No cultivated land or forest land
will be utilized for the proposed unit.
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure demand
The major physical infrastructure like road, water supply is provided by additional MIDC Mahad .
The electricity will be supplied by MSEDCL by means of continuous feeder substation.
The industrial infrastructure will be constructed after grant of EC. The need of social infrastructure
is not presently envisaged.
5.5 Amenities:
Basic amenities like road, electricity, process water will be available at site. The drinking water will
be provided by further purification of process water by RO purification unit. In the plant personal
hygiene facilities will be provided to workers as per the rule.
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6. Proposed infrastructure:
6.1 Industrial area
The proposed pesticide manufacturing unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. will be established on
plot no. K 2/1/2. Total built up area for manufacturing and allied processes will be 5938.93 sq.
m.
6.2 Residential area
The unit is pesticide manufacturing unit and situated at notified additional MIDC Mahad
therefore there will be no need of residential infrastructure.
6.3 Green belt
The proposed unit will be provided with 1975 sq. m. of green belt area around the boundary and
inside of the plot.
6.4 Social infrastructure:
The project site is approximately 8 km from Mahad city. All basic social infrastructure facilities
are available in the study area.
6.5 Connectivity
The site can be accessed by national highway and connecting state highway from Mahad to
Solamkund village. The additional MIDC Mahad have excellent internal and connecting road
network therefore no additional connectivity infrastructure will be constructed.
6.6 Sewerage system
The sewage will be treated at proposed STP with 5 cu. M capacity. The treated sewage will be
utilized for gardening purposes.
6.7 Industrial waste management
203 CMD process mother liquor will be sold as byproduct. Total 93.3 CMD process waste will
be generated. It will be treated in evaporation system and 80.6 CMD water will be recycled to
process.
3.6 CMD domestic sewage will be treated in STP and treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
6.8 Solid waste management
The hazardous waste will be segregated as per category in schedule I of “Hazardous and Other
Wastes (Management and Trans-boundary Movement) Rules, 2016” and it will be stored in
demarcated area. The hazardous waste will be treated at CHWTSD facility or it will be sold to
MPCB authorized re-processor. The fly ash will be sold to brick manufacturers or authorized
vendours.
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6. Proposed infrastructure:
6.1 Industrial area
The proposed pesticide manufacturing unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. will be established on
plot no. K 2/1/2. Total built up area for manufacturing and allied processes will be 5938.93 sq.
m.
6.2 Residential area
The unit is pesticide manufacturing unit and situated at notified additional MIDC Mahad
therefore there will be no need of residential infrastructure.
6.3 Green belt
The proposed unit will be provided with 1975 sq. m. of green belt area around the boundary and
inside of the plot.
6.4 Social infrastructure:
The project site is approximately 8 km from Mahad city. All basic social infrastructure facilities
are available in the study area.
6.5 Connectivity
The site can be accessed by national highway and connecting state highway from Mahad to
Solamkund village. The additional MIDC Mahad have excellent internal and connecting road
network therefore no additional connectivity infrastructure will be constructed.
6.6 Sewerage system
The sewage will be treated at proposed STP with 5 cu. M capacity. The treated sewage will be
utilized for gardening purposes.
6.7 Industrial waste management
203 CMD process mother liquor will be sold as byproduct. Total 93.3 CMD process waste will
be generated. It will be treated in evaporation system and 80.6 CMD water will be recycled to
process.
3.6 CMD domestic sewage will be treated in STP and treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
6.8 Solid waste management
The hazardous waste will be segregated as per category in schedule I of “Hazardous and Other
Wastes (Management and Trans-boundary Movement) Rules, 2016” and it will be stored in
demarcated area. The hazardous waste will be treated at CHWTSD facility or it will be sold to
MPCB authorized re-processor. The fly ash will be sold to brick manufacturers or authorized
vendours.
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6. Proposed infrastructure:
6.1 Industrial area
The proposed pesticide manufacturing unit of Sanjivani Paranteral Ltd. will be established on
plot no. K 2/1/2. Total built up area for manufacturing and allied processes will be 5938.93 sq.
m.
6.2 Residential area
The unit is pesticide manufacturing unit and situated at notified additional MIDC Mahad
therefore there will be no need of residential infrastructure.
6.3 Green belt
The proposed unit will be provided with 1975 sq. m. of green belt area around the boundary and
inside of the plot.
6.4 Social infrastructure:
The project site is approximately 8 km from Mahad city. All basic social infrastructure facilities
are available in the study area.
6.5 Connectivity
The site can be accessed by national highway and connecting state highway from Mahad to
Solamkund village. The additional MIDC Mahad have excellent internal and connecting road
network therefore no additional connectivity infrastructure will be constructed.
6.6 Sewerage system
The sewage will be treated at proposed STP with 5 cu. M capacity. The treated sewage will be
utilized for gardening purposes.
6.7 Industrial waste management
203 CMD process mother liquor will be sold as byproduct. Total 93.3 CMD process waste will
be generated. It will be treated in evaporation system and 80.6 CMD water will be recycled to
process.
3.6 CMD domestic sewage will be treated in STP and treated sewage will be used for
gardening.
6.8 Solid waste management
The hazardous waste will be segregated as per category in schedule I of “Hazardous and Other
Wastes (Management and Trans-boundary Movement) Rules, 2016” and it will be stored in
demarcated area. The hazardous waste will be treated at CHWTSD facility or it will be sold to
MPCB authorized re-processor. The fly ash will be sold to brick manufacturers or authorized
vendours.
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6.9 Power requirement/ supply/ source
A 2 MVA capacity transformer will be installed in the company for connected load of equal
amount. The power demand will be around 1.5 MW for proposed unit. Electrical power will be
supplied by MSEDCL.
Total 41 T/day foreign grade coal or briquettes will be required for running boiler and thermic
fluid heater. Fuel oil will be used as an alternative fuel for thermic fluid heater. The quantity of
FO will be around 4 T/day. Fuel will be arranged from local vendours.
Total 1000 L/day HSD will be used for running D.G. sets in case of power failure.
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6.9 Power requirement/ supply/ source
A 2 MVA capacity transformer will be installed in the company for connected load of equal
amount. The power demand will be around 1.5 MW for proposed unit. Electrical power will be
supplied by MSEDCL.
Total 41 T/day foreign grade coal or briquettes will be required for running boiler and thermic
fluid heater. Fuel oil will be used as an alternative fuel for thermic fluid heater. The quantity of
FO will be around 4 T/day. Fuel will be arranged from local vendours.
Total 1000 L/day HSD will be used for running D.G. sets in case of power failure.
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6.9 Power requirement/ supply/ source
A 2 MVA capacity transformer will be installed in the company for connected load of equal
amount. The power demand will be around 1.5 MW for proposed unit. Electrical power will be
supplied by MSEDCL.
Total 41 T/day foreign grade coal or briquettes will be required for running boiler and thermic
fluid heater. Fuel oil will be used as an alternative fuel for thermic fluid heater. The quantity of
FO will be around 4 T/day. Fuel will be arranged from local vendours.
Total 1000 L/day HSD will be used for running D.G. sets in case of power failure.
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7. Rehabilitation and resettlement:
The unit will be established in notified industrial area of additional MIDC Mahad. No
rehabilitation and resettlement will be incorporated.
8. Project schedule and cost estimation
It is proposed that the project will be commissioned after 24 months from grant of EC. The cost
estimation is presented in CA certificate attached as annexure 2.
9. Analysis of proposal
Proposed production activity will provide employment to the local residents, resulting financial
and social benefits of the nearby people.
Indirect employment will be generated by the proposed unit like canteen, transportation
facilities to workers.
The export will result in generation of foreign exchange to the country.
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7. Rehabilitation and resettlement:
The unit will be established in notified industrial area of additional MIDC Mahad. No
rehabilitation and resettlement will be incorporated.
8. Project schedule and cost estimation
It is proposed that the project will be commissioned after 24 months from grant of EC. The cost
estimation is presented in CA certificate attached as annexure 2.
9. Analysis of proposal
Proposed production activity will provide employment to the local residents, resulting financial
and social benefits of the nearby people.
Indirect employment will be generated by the proposed unit like canteen, transportation
facilities to workers.
The export will result in generation of foreign exchange to the country.
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7. Rehabilitation and resettlement:
The unit will be established in notified industrial area of additional MIDC Mahad. No
rehabilitation and resettlement will be incorporated.
8. Project schedule and cost estimation
It is proposed that the project will be commissioned after 24 months from grant of EC. The cost
estimation is presented in CA certificate attached as annexure 2.
9. Analysis of proposal
Proposed production activity will provide employment to the local residents, resulting financial
and social benefits of the nearby people.
Indirect employment will be generated by the proposed unit like canteen, transportation
facilities to workers.
The export will result in generation of foreign exchange to the country.
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