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MINING PLAN with progressive mine closure plan
(Submit under Rule 3L(1) & 3H of G.M.M.C.R., (Amended 25/02/2015)
of
BLACK TRAP QUARRY LICENSE
SARVEY NO. – 25/2
MINERAL – BLACK TRAP
AREA – 3.3772 HECT.
NEAR VILLAGE - UDALPUR,
TALUKA- SAVLI, DIST.- VADODARA
(GUJRAT)
APPLICANT
M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt. Ltd village- Udalpur, Taluka- Savli,
Dist.- Vadodara (Gujrat).
PREPARED BY
Nimish Singhwi (Mining Engineer & RQP) Reg. No. RQP/UPD/247/2003-A, Renewed up to 24/07/2017
15, New Glass Factory Colony Sunderwas, Udaipur-313001 Tel. No. 0294 – 2492060, 94141-10360
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INTRODUCTION
This Quarry lease Black Trap of 3.3772Hectare has been granted in favour of
M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt. Ltd, R/o- At & Post- Udalpur, Timba
Road, Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara (Gujrat).
Mining plan with progressive mine closure plan is submitting under Rule 3L (1)
& 3H of G.M.M.C.R., (Amended 25/02/2015).
The QL area (Survey No. 25/2) measuring 3.3772 Hect is located village-
Udalpur, Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara (Gujarat).
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Chapter 1: GENERAL
a.) Name and Address of Quarry lease holder:-
M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt. Ltd,
R/o- At & Post- Udalpur, Timba Road,
Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara(Gujrat).
Email- [email protected]
Mo. no.- 7574935054,
b.) Status of Lessee:- A Pvt. Ltd. Company
c.) Mineral(s) which is / are included in the prospecting license (For Fresh
grant)- Nil
d.) Mineral(s) which is / are included in the letter of Intent / lease deed:-
Black Trap
e.) Mineral(s) which is the applicant /lessee intends to mine:-
Black Trap
f.) Name and Address of the Recognized Person
Nimish Singhwi, Mining Engineer & RQP
Reg. No. RQP/ UDP/247/2003-A;
Renewed up to 24.07.2017
15, New Glass Factory Colony,
Sunderwas, Udaipur (Raj.)
Mobile No.: 94141-10360,
Phone no.-0294-2492060, Fax No.- 0294-2492060
Email: - [email protected]
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2.0 LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
a) Lease Details (Existing Mine): The area under consideration has been
shown in Plate No.1 of the Mining Plan. The lease area falls in G.T. sheet No.
46F/5
Name of mines: - Udalpur Black Trap mine
Existing land use pattern Sr. No. *All the areas are given in Hectares Govt. Land Pvt. Land Total
1 Pits & Quarries --- 1.3053 1.3053
2 Top soil Dump ---- ---- ----
3 Dumps ---- ---- ----
4 Stack Yard ---- ---- ----
5 Sub Grade stack Yard ---- 0.4134 0.4134
6 Infrastructure ( Work shop, administrative Building)
---- 0.0013 0.0013
7 Roads ---- 0.1227 0.1227
8 Railway ---- ---- ----
9 Green Belt ---- ---- ----
10 Tailing Pond ---- ---- ----
11 Effluent Treatment Plant ---- ---- ----
12 Mineral Separation Plant ---- ---- ----
13 Township ---- ---- ----
14 Non Utilized --- 1.5345 1.5345
Total --- 3.3772 3.3772
Name of lease holder M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt. Ltd,
R/o- At & Post- Udalpur, Timba Road,
Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara(Gujrat).
Email- [email protected]
Mo. no.- 7574935054,
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b) Details of Quarry lease area with location map: Table no.1: Details of the area
Forest Non- forest
Forest
(specify)
Area
(ha)
Type Area (ha)
Nil Nil (i) Govt. land Nil
(ii) Pvt. land 3.3772
(iii) Agriculture land Nil
(iv) Others (specify) Nil
Quarry lease area : 3.3772 Hect.
District & State : Vadodara (Gujarat)
Taluka : Savli
Village : Udalpur
Type of applied area : Non forest land
Whether the area falls under Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ):- No, area
doesn’t fall under Coastal Regulation Zone.
Existence of public road/railway line etc:-
The Quarry lease area is about 1.0Km SE of Village- Udalpur, Taluka - Savli,
Dist.- Vadodara (Gujarat). The Quarry lease area is connected to village- Udalpur,
Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara (Gujarat).
Toposheet No. 46F/5 with Latitude-Longitude of all corner boundary
point/ pillars is following Table no. 2:-
Toposheet No. 46F/5
Pillars Latitude Longitude
A N22°48'15.3'' E73°23'44.8''
B N22°48°14.1'' E73°23°44.7''
C N22°48'11.2'' E73°23'43.9''
D N22°48'12.3'' E73°23'56.6''
E N22°48'14.5'' E73°23'56.5''
* The Latitude-Longitude is given as per the pillars shown & area occupied by the
QL holder.
(c) General location map showing area and access routes have been attached:-
(Attached plate No. 2)
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Chapter 3: DETAILS OF APPROVED MINING PLAN / SCHEME OF
MINING (if any)
Not applicable
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Part –A
Chapter 1: GEOLOGY AND EXPLORATION
The fieldwork comprising of topographical survey and geological mapping and
data collection was done in phases. The contouring for the Quarry lease area was
undertaken. The mineral & the other prominent features of the area were also
marked.
a) Detail description of the topography, drainage pattern, vegetation, climate,
and rainfall data:
Topography:- Topographically the Quarry lease area comprises Flat land. The
altitude of the area is 67mRL.
Vegetation:- The vegetation is sparse with bushy and small trees.
Drainage pattern:- The Quarry lease area comprises Flat land.
Climate:- The area experiences wide temperature variation of as high as 400 to
420 C in summer and 10
0 to 15
0 C in winter.
Rainfall data:- The average rainfall in this area is very low, and it hardly
exceeds 500-550mm.
Given below are the prominent villages, with their aerial distance, which falls
around this Quarry lease area.
Table no.3: Adjoining Villages (with aerial distances in Km)
Towards W Udalpur About 1.0 Km
Towards NW Timba Rd About 2.0 km
Towards NE Timba About 1.8 km
Towards S Tolsigam About 2.0 km
Towards SE Moti Kantdi About 4.0 km
Towards SW Gothada About 2.5 km
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b) Regional Geology: The Regional Geology of the Vadodara District is given below:-
Era Period Epoch Super group/
Formation Mineral/rock
Cenozoic Qutaernary Holocene Undifferentiated sediments/Rann
deposits
Alluvial, Fluvial Sand
Mesozoic-
cenozoic Cretaceo-eocene Deccan Trap
Black trap
(Basalt)
Mesozoic Upper cretaceous Lameta Formation Bagh Formation
Sedimentary Rock
Archaean or Azoic
Aravali System-
Mica
Schists Phyllites,
quartzites etc.
Local Geology
Group System Rock Type
Quaternary Recent and subrecent
Soil,
Tertiary Deccan Trap Black Trap
c) Detailed description of geology of the QL area and litho unit:-
scree Cover/ Alluvium The scree covers part of the QL area. It is derived locally
and occupies the whole areas can be used for filling & other purposes. The
thickness of scree cover varies from few centimeters to one meter.
d) Name of prospecting/exploration agency
Nil
e) Details of prospecting/exploration already carried out:-
I. Details of working pit in table no. 4:-
(Old pits is shown on surface geological plan)
Pit Area
(m2)
Depth
(m)
Location between grid
line
Results
Pit no. 1 13053 15 0N-100S & 0E-300E Black Trap
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II. Number of boreholes indicating type (Core/RC/DTH), diameter,
spacing, inclination, Collar level, depth etc… with standard bore-hole logs
duly marking on
There is no borehole exist in the lease area.
f) The surface plan of the applied area has been prepared on a scale of 1:1000
with contour interval of maximum of few meters depending upon the
topography and size of the area duly marked by grid lines showings all
features indicated:- (Attached plate No. 3)
g) for preparation of geological plan, surface geological plan prepared on a
scale of scale of 1:1000 specify under Para 1.0(f) of part A of the format may
be taken as the base plan. The detailed of the exploration already carried out
along with supporting data for existence of mineral, locations proposed
exploration, various litho unites with structural features, mineralized/Ore
zone with grade variation if any may be marked on the geological plan along
with other features indicated.
(Attached as plate No. 4)
h) Geological section may be prepared on natural scale of geological plan at
suitable interval across the applied area from boundary to boundary:-
(Attached as plate No. 4)
i) Proposed Plan of Exploration- Nil
j) Reserves as per UNFC with respect to the threshold value notified by IBM
may be furnished in a tabular form as given below:
Mineral Reserves: (Mineral Reserves may be estimated purely based on existing
pit, with reference to the threshold value of minerals declared by IBM)
Level of Exploration Reserves in MT Grade
G1-Detailed exploration -- --
G2-General exploration 688908 --
G3- Prospecting -- --
G4- Reconnaissance -- --
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k) Detailed Calculation of Reserves:-
The following parameters have been considered while estimating the geological reserves (in situ):
1. The ultimate pit limit is been calculated by the help of the mineralized zone
boundary. It has been marked by considering the angle of repose as 450.
2. The bottom limit is marked as the limit of probable reserves.
3. The statutory barrier is not considered as mineable.
4. The reserve under statutory barrier has not taken into calculation.
5. During the shorting of mineral much inter mixed mineral, small size
pieces/powder, Dust, Low grade below shall be consider as Sub grade mineral.
6. 2.8 tonnes /m3 have been considered as a specific gravity of Mineral.
Reserves under the proved category - It is assumed as per the present mining
scenario. (i) Based on the existing pit, field observation the recovery factor is considered as
95%. The recovery is assumed it may be changed due any reason so it cannot
consider for any kind of Assessment.
(ii) The depth of proved category is taken upto 52mRL.
Table no. 5a: Reserves under the proved category Mineralized
zone
Area (m2)
Depth
(m)
Mineral
Vol. (m3)
Sp. Gr.
MT/m3
Mineral
(MT)
Rec.
Mineral
95% (MT)
subgrade
5%
(MT)
20719 12.5 258988 2.8 725166 688908 36258
Total 725166 688908 36258
Reserve under the probable category
It is assumed as per the present mining scenario.
(i) The depth of probable category is taken as 5.0m.
(ii) Based on the actual field observations the recovery factory is considered as
95%.
Table no. 5b: Reserve under the probable category Mineralized
zone
Area (m2)
Depth
(m)
Mineral
Vol. (m3)
Sp. Gr.
MT/m3
Mineral
(MT)
Rec.
Mineral
95% (MT)
subgrade
5%
(MT)
28076 5 140380 2.8 393064 373411 19653
Total 393064 373411 19653
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Reserve under the possible category
It is assumed as per the present mining scenario.
(i) The depth of possible category is taken as 5.0m.
(ii) Based on the actual field observations the recovery factory is considered as
95%.
Table no. 5c: Reserve under the possible category Mineralized
zone
Area (m2)
Depth (m)
Mineral Vol. (m
3)
Sp. Gr.
MT/m3
Mineral (MT)
Rec. Mineral
95% (MT)
subgrade
5%
(MT)
28076 5 140380 2.8 393064 373411 19653
Total 393064 373411 19653
Total Reserve
Table no. 6: Total Reserve Nature of
Reserve as per UNFC
Total Geological Reserve
(MT)
Mineable Reserve
(MT)
111 725166 688908
121+122 393064 373411
333 393064 373411
Total 1511294 1435730
l) Mineral Reserve:
a) Mining method, Recovery factor, mining losses, processing loss:-
The reserves of mineral have been estimated by surface area method. On the basis
of the field observation, structural behavior & the control of mineralization the
physical of the ore bodies such as strike length, width & depth extension has been
defined. As per field observation & experience the estimated reserves have been
classified into 111, 122 and 333 category. The plan area has been calculated from
the surface geological plan. The average plan area has been multiplied by thickness
of mineral and then multiplied by the specific gravity. This gives us the geological
reserves of ore. The mineral is intermixed of soil, so the recovery is 95% of
Mineral.
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b) Cut off grade, Ultimate pit depth proposed:-
The ultimate pit limit is calculated by the help of the mineral body. It has been
marked considering the angle of repose as 450.
c) Mineral/Ore blocked dues to benches:-
The statutory barrier and excavated pits is not considered as mineable separate
reserve calculation is done. The reserve under statutory barrier has not taken into
calculation.
Mineral Reserve as per UNFC Classification:-
Classification Code Quantity (MT)
Black Trap MT
Total Mineral Resources (A+B) ---- 1435730 407539
A. Mineral Reserve ---- ---- ----
1.Proved Mineral 111 688908 688908
2.Probable Mineral 121+122 373411 373411
B. Remaining Resources ---- ---- ----
1 Feasibility Mineral Resource 211 ---- ----
2. Pre Feasibility Mineral
Resource 221+222 ---- ----
3.Measured Mineral Resource 331 ---- ----
4.Indicated Mineral Resource 332 ---- ----
5. Inferred Mineral Resource 333 373411 373411
6. Reconnaissance Mineral
Resource 334 ---- ----
Anticipated Life of Mine
We are considering average production of 89317 MT of mineral per annum.
Anticipated Life = Mine able Reserve/ Avg. Annual Production
= 1062319/89317 = 12 Years At present
The Life of mine may change depend upon the prospecting results updating of
reserves after exploration, rate of production and the extent of mechanization done
by the lessee in near future.
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Chapter 2: MINING
a) Briefly describe the existing as well as proposed method for excavation with
all design parameters indicating on plans /sections:-
Existing Mining Method:- The Existing Mining Method is mechanized.
Proposed Mining Method:- The mine shall be developed by mechanized opencast
Mining. The mineral is laying on the sub surface therefore mechanized opencast
Mining has been the obvious choice.
Bench Parameters shall be – 1. Height – 6m
2. Width - More than 6m or 3 times of the width
of widest machine.
Gradient of the Haul Road: - 1 in 16 (ramps).
The mine shall be developing in five year shall be western side of the lease as
shown in plate no. 6.
The Ultimate Size of the Pit at the end of life of mine: - 2.8076 Hect.
Ultimate Pit Depth: - 19m from Benchmark (67mRL)
Ultimate Pit Slope:-450
Area to be covered Under Plantation: - 0.3065Hect.
Amount of Yearly advance mined of faces:-
Year I II III IV V
Advance mined of
faces
50m 36m 67m 135m 125m
Length of faces:-
Year I II III IV V
Length of faces 67m 35m 58m 66m 92m
The main operation shall be digging, shorting and the transportation by trucks. The
Mineral trucks are to be loaded by excavator.
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BLASTING
The Blasting shall be done by the authorized contractors on contractual Basis. These
contractors have their own safety explosive container as well as Explosive lease.
Lessee may use Jack Hammer drilling of 32mm dia Hole or 110mm Hole-dia of
wagon drill m/c. The QL shall mine by slice method of each 1.5m with jack Hammer
drilling. Lessee may use deep-hole blasting after getting DGMS permission.
Broad Blasting Parameters
Type of Explosive
Special Gellatin, delay Detonator, R-cord,
Charges per Hole & Powder Factor
1. Expected Powder Factor : 4 Tonnes/kg of explosive
2. Quantity of Ore Broken Per Hole
= Depth x Burden x Spacing x Sp. Gravity
= 1.5 x 0.8 x 1 x 2.8
: 3.36Tonnes
3. Explosive Required per Hole : 3.36/4 = 0.84 kg
Sp. Gel. Per Cartridge : 0.25kg
A.N.F.O. per hole : 0.59kg
Total Insitu rock to be blasted per year (max. for this period) = 132632 MT
No. of holes required in a year 132632/3.36= 39474 hole.
No. of holes required in a day (working of 300 days per year)
= 39474/300 = about 132 hole
Amount of explosive required in a day =132 x 0.59= about 78kg.
Max no. of holes to be blasted in a row: - 10 Nos
Length of Shot Holes : 1.5 m
Diameter of Shot Holes : 32 mm
Spacing : 1 m
Burden : 0.8 m
Stemming : 30%
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Storage of explosive- The explosive shall be supplied by the authorized contractor at the
blasting site at the time of blasting. The explosive shall be directly used so no storage
of explosive is proposed.
Safety Precautions
1. During handling all care should be taken that no inflammable elements should be
there.
2. Only safety explosive container with explosive lease should be used for safe &
secure transportation of explosive.
3. Efficient Siren should be blown prior to the blasting & clearance of blasting.
(b) Indicate year-wise tentative Excavation in metric tonnes indicating
development, ROM, pit wise as in table no. 6:
I. Insitu Tentative Excavation Year Total
tentative
excavation
Sub grade (MT)
ROM (MT) Mineral / Sub grade
Ratio Mineral
(MT) 95%
Sub grade (MT)
5%
First year 84403 16346 64654 3403 1:0.052
Second year 131040 53155 73991 3894 1:0.052
Third year 88936 ---- 84490 4446 1:0.052
Fourth year 102581 ---- 97452 5129 1:0.052
Fifth year 132632 ---- 126000 6632 1:0.052
Total 539592 446587 23504
II. Dump Re-handling (for the purpose of recovery of mineral): Estimated available material (Cum) Dump identification
No.
Year wise handling
(Cum)
Estimated
Recovery of
salable material (Cum)
Reject
(Cum)
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
Not applicable
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(c) Proposed year wise development for next five years
First Year - During the first year of mining the lessee will excavate further from
the existing pit. Two benches of mineral shall be prepared (RL 60 above & 60-54)
shall be advance in the eastern direction. About 68057MT of Mineral shall be
excavated. This will include 64654MT of recoverable mineral Black Trap &
19749MT mineral sub grade generated.
Table No.7a1: Bench wise sub grade excavation
At
Section
Bench
at R.L.
Length X
Width
(m2)
Depth
(m)
Total excavation
in
m3
Sp.
Gr.
MT/m3
sub grade
MT
PP' 60 Above 2919 2 5838 2.8 16346
TOTAL 16346
Table No.7a2: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At
Section
Bench
at R.L.
Length
X
Width
(m2)
Depth
(m)
Total
excavation
in
m3
Sp.
Gr.
MT/
m3
Mineral
ROM
MT
Mineral
Rec.
95%
MT
Sub grade
5%
MT
PP' 60 Above 2919 4 11676 2.8 32693 31058 1635
PP' 60-54 2105 6 12630 2.8 35364 33596 1768
TOTAL 68057 64654 3403
Second Year - During the second year of mining the lessee will excavate further
from the surface. Two benches of mineral shall be prepared (RL 60 Above, 60-54)
shall be advance in the NW direction. About 77885MT of Mineral shall be
excavated. This will include 73991MT of recoverable mineral Black Trap &
57049MT sub grade generated.
Table No.7b1: Bench wise sub grade excavation At
Section
Bench
at R.L.
Length X
Width
(m2)
Depth
(m)
Total excavation
in
m3
Sp.
Gr.
MT/m3
sub grade
MT
PP'RR 60 Above 4746 4 18984 2.8 53155
TOTAL 53155
Table No. 7b2: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral At
Section
Bench
at R.L.
Length
X
Width
(m2)
Depth
(m)
Total
excavation
in
m3
Sp.
Gr.
MT/
m3
Mineral
ROM
MT
Mineral
Rec.
95%
MT
Sub grade
5%
MT
PP'RR' 60 Above 4746 4 18984 2.8 53155 50497 2658
PP'RR' 60-54 1472 6 8832 2.8 24730 23494 1236
TOTAL 77885 73991 3894
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Third Year - During the third year of the Mining the lessee will excavate two
benches of mineral shall be prepared (RL 60-54, 54-48) shall be advance in the NE
direction. About 88936 MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include 84490
MT of recoverable mineral Black Trap & 4446MT sub grade generated.
Table No.7c1: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At
Section
Bench
at R.L.
Length
X
Width
(m2)
Depth
(m)
Total
excavation
in
m3
Sp.
Gr.
MT/
m3
Mineral
ROM
MT
Mineral
Rec.
95%
MT
Sub grade
5%
MT
PP'QQ' 60-54 2023 6 12138 2.8 33986 32287 1699
PP'RR' 54-48 3925 5 19625 2.8 54950 52203 2747
TOTAL 88936 84490 4446
Fourth Year - During the fourth year of the Mining the lessee will excavate one
bench of mineral shall be prepared (RL 54-48) shall be advance in the SE
direction. About 102581MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include
97452 MT of recoverable mineral Black Trap & 5129 MT sub grade generated.
Table No.7d1: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At Section
Bench at R.L.
Length X
Width
(m2)
Depth (m)
Total excavation
in
m3
Sp. Gr.
MT/
m3
Mineral ROM
MT
Mineral Rec.
95%
MT
Sub grade 5%
MT
PP' 54-48 8520 4.3 36636 2.8 102581 97452 5129
TOTAL 102581 97452 5129
Fifth Year - During the fifth year of the Mining the lessee will excavate one bench
of mineral shall be prepared (RL 54-48) shall be advance in the all direction.
About 132632MT of Mineral shall be excavated. This will include 126000MT of
recoverable mineral Black Trap & 6632MT sub grade generated.
Table No.7e1: Bench wise ROM excavation for mineral
At
Section
Bench
at R.L.
Length
X Width
(m2)
Depth
(m)
Total
excavation in
m3
Sp.
Gr. MT/
m3
Mineral
ROM MT
Mineral
Rec. 95%
MT
Sub grade
5% MT
PP'QQ' 54-48 11842.1 4 47368.4 2.8 132632 126000 6632
TOTAL 132632 126000 6632
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Table No.7: Year wise production of minerals Year Total
tentative
excavation
Sub grade
(MT)
ROM (MT) Mineral /
Sub grade
Ratio Mineral
(MT) 95%
Sub grade (MT) 5%
First year 84403 16346 64654 3403 1:0.052
Second year 131040 53155 73991 3894 1:0.052
Third year 88936 ---- 84490 4446 1:0.052
Fourth year 102581 ---- 97452 5129 1:0.052
Fifth year 132632 ---- 126000 6632 1:0.052
Total 539592 446587 23504
d) Salient features of working (category of Mine is A-OTFM)
The mining method shall be open cast mechanized mining.
In the five year the working would be extended to systemize. The faces would be
advanced in NE directions & depth wise for production as well as recovery. The
benches shall be taken 3-6m height. Haul road & Bench to Bench ramp shall be
made of 1 in 16 gradient & the width of the road shall be more than 6m. The
loading shall be done by excavator in the dumper. This will help in better
utilization of the resources and systematic development of the mine.
e) Describe briefly the layout of mine workings, pit road layout, the layout of
faces and sites for disposal of overburden/waste along with ground
preparation prior to disposal of waste, reject etc. A reference to the plans and
sections may be given. UPL or ultimate size of the pit is to be shown for
identification of the suitable dumping site.
The mining shall be done to make the mines safe and systematic with the required
production. The Mining shall be started from existing pit. In next year the pit shall
be advanced in eastern directions. The mine mineral shall be collected in the
mineral stack yard and then sorted over their manually. The Sub-grade generated
shall be carried through trucks to the stack yard. The Bench height shall 3-6m &
bench width shall be more than the bench height.(Plate-6)
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f) CONCEPTUAL MINING PLAN: -
f.i Proposal of Conceptual Plan
The Proposals of the Conceptual Closure are based on the Geology and
Topography of the region. A part of the excavated region shall be converted into
water reservoir after exhausting the complete available mineral. The Lessee shall
make water drains for the purpose. The surroundings of the proposed Water
Reservoir would be fenced. This shall also increase the aesthetic beauty of the area.
The office and other buildings, the mine road and the other entire infrastructure
developed by the Lessee shall be used by the local people as public buildings. The
virgin region shall be used for agriculture purposes.
f. ii Land Degradation and Reclamation
(i) For the five year Land Degradation and Reclamation is as follows:-
Total Excavated Area : 2.8074 Hectares
Area to be Reclaimed (near statutory barrier) : ----
Remaining Dump Area : ----
(ii) For the end of life the Land Degradation and Reclamation is as follows:
Total Excavated Area : 2.8076 Hectares
Area to be Converted into Water Reservoir : 2.8076 Hectares
Area to be Reclaimed : -----
Remaining Dump Area : -----
f.iii Rehabilitation
As no personnel are expected to be migrated due to mining in the QL area and the
adjoining region is also having a good mineral potential, the rehabilitation of the
employees is not going to be a problem. The workers and other staff can get job in
the neighboring areas after the end of life of mine. The lessee shall also try for
employment of the workers.
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f. iv PROGRAMME FOR PLANTATION
The area falls is semi arid zone and there is a shortage of water so a large-scale
plantation is not possible. The rains are also scanty hence it is essential that the
sapling of plant should be such which required minimum water and hence it is
proposed to plant 80 trees per year of the following.
Sr.
No.
Year of
Plantation
Target of
Plantation
Assumed
survival
Replenishment
of Casualties
Total
1 First year 80 64 - 64
2 Second year 80 64 16 80 3 Third year 80 64 16 80 4 Fourth year 80 64 16 80 5 Fifth year 80 64 16 80
Plantation shall be done over 33% of the lease area at the end of the life of mine.
Place of proposed plantation: - The plantation shall be done at the following
places:-
1. Nearby area of the School
2. At the govt. waste land provided by the Govt.
3. At Own Private Land
4. Nearby State Highway road
5. 7.5m safety zone area
f. v Anticipated Life of Mine
We are considering average production of 89317 MT of mineral per annum.
Anticipated Life = Mine able Reserve/ Avg. Annual Production
= 1062319/89317 = 12 Years At present
The Life of mine may change depend upon the prospecting results updating of
reserves after exploration, rate of production and the extent of mechanization done
by the lessee in near future.
g. Extent Of Mechanization- Initially Dumper and other machinery will also
arrange on hire basis. Later the lessee will go for own mechanization.
The mining method shall be open cast mechanized mining.
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Details of Proposed Mining Machinery
1. Excavation & loading of mineral from face: As indicated earlier, it is
proposed to use hydraulic excavation (Hitachi-210) of 1.2 cum, bucket capacity
for exaction & loading of material from the mine face. The production from the
mine can be maintained during the next five years by working 1shift per day.
2. Excavation & Loading Capacity of Loader: The loading capacity of
Excavator & Loader are given by the following equation:
L = B x r x n x t x E/K
Where
L = Excavator & Loading capacity per shift in cum.
B = Bucket capacity in cum. (0.90 cum.)
r = Co- efficient of filling of filling (assumed 0.8)
n = Avg. number of exaction working hours in a shift (taken as
50 on the basis if cycle time of 2.0 min.)
t = No. of effective working hours in a shift (taken as 6.0)
E = Efficiency of utilization (assumed as 0.80)
K = Swell factor (taken as 1.25 i.e. 25%)
L = 1.2 x 0.8 x 50 x 6 x 0.80/1.25 = 184.32 cum/shift (stay 184 cum.)
3. Number of Excavator Required: Therefore number of excavators required for
mineral production comes to 1 No.
A 25 H.P. diesel engine operated pump has deployed in the mine for pumping out
accumulated rain water from pit bottom.
B. Underground Mines: Not Applicable.
Machine Nos. Make HP/Capacity
Jack Hammers 3 Atlas Copco 32mm
Compressor 2 Local 62.5 HP
D. G. Set 1 Local 15 KVA
Poklean 1 Hitachi 148 HP
Dumper 4 Ashok Leyland 75 HP
Water Tanker 1 Ford 5000Litre
Water pump 1 Local 25HP
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Chapter 3: MINE DRAINAGE
a) Minimum and maximum depth of water table based on observations from
nearby wells and water bodies
The Ground water table is 30m minimum (rainy season) to 35m maximum (in Dry
Season).
b) Indicate maximum and minimum depth of Workings.
The working level in next five year is likely to reach upto 48mRL, so it is not
likely to touch the Ground water table in dry season.
c) Quantity and quality of water likely to be encountered, the pumping
arrangements and places where the mine water is finally proposed to be
discharged:
The average rainfall in this area is very low, and it hardly exceeds 500-550mm.
Seasonal water stream do pass through the QL area in which the water flows
through natural gradient. It is capable of dealing with the rainwater during the
rainy season. There is scarce chance of this water entering into the Pits. If
rainwater do get collected in pits and remain there for a considerable period of
time, it takes about two to three months to percolate down the ground. Normally
work at bottom of the pit remains suspended in the months following the rains.
However, in case of necessity the water may be pumped out using one diesel
engines driven pump of say 25 H.P. This water can be spilled in the water drain
made for the proper drainage of the mine water outside the QL area.
d) Described regional and local drainage pattern also indicate annual rain
fall, catchments area, and likely quantity of rain water to flow through the
lease area:-
The Quarry lease area comprises Flat land. The average rainfall in this area is very
low, and it hardly exceeds 500-550mm. Seasonal water stream do pass through the
lease area in which the water flows through natural gradient. It is capable of dealing
with the rainwater during the rainy season.
Water availability in the region is very scare now a day so it is being proposed to
discharge the water collected in to the pit during rains into other non working areas
for positive use like agriculture etc.
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Chapter 4. STACKING OF MINERAL REJECTS/SUB GRADE
MATERIAL AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
a) Indicate briefly the nature and quantity of top soil, overburden / waste and
Mineral Reject to be disposed off.
Scree:- Scree is lying over the mineral. During mineral excavate intermix
subgrade mineral shall also generate. This will be used as subgrade mineral.
Mineral Reject:-Nil
Year Topsoil (MT) Mineral Rejects (MT)
Reuse/spreading Storage Backfilling Storage Blending Beneficiation
I -- -- -- -- -- --
II -- -- -- -- -- --
III -- -- -- -- -- --
b) The proposed dumping ground within the lease area de proved for
presence of absence of mineral and be outside the UPL unless simultaneous
backfilling is proposed or purely temporary dumping for a short period is
proposed in mineralized area with technical constraints & justification:
Selection of Waste Rock Dump Site:-
No dump was proposed. For temporary mineral stack yard the area is sufficient.
c) Disposal of waste, configuration and sequence of year wise build up of
dumps along with the proposals for protective measure:
Waste shall not generate during plan period.
Generation & Stacking of Sub Grade Mineral: - It is also proposed to stack
the Sub grade. The sub grade generated shall be collected in sub grade stack
yard and shall be then mixed with high-grade mineral or may be used for filling
& other works in various industries. The Generation shall be:-
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Table: Sub Grade Mineral
Year I II III IV V
Sub Grade in MT 16346 53155 4446 5129 6632
Sub Grade in M3 5838 18984 1588 1832 2369
Swell Volume (m3) 7006 22781 1906 2198 2843
Total Area (m2) 1401 4556 381 440 569
Avg. height in meter 5 5 5 5 5 Swell Factor: 1.2
The total area covered by the sub grade mineral at the end of this plan shall be
7347m2.
Height:- 5.0 m, Area:- 58m x 5m
Location:- Between Grid lines (100N-150N & 0E-100E to above)
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Chapter 5: USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT
a) Describe briefly the requirement of end-use industry specification in term
of physical & chemical composition:
The mined out mineral from the lease area shall be used for preparation of road,
railway track and other construction works.
b) Brief requirement of intermediate industries involved in upgradation of
mineral before its end-use:
Nil
c) Detail requirements for other industries, captive consumption, export,
association industrial use etc:-
Nil
d) Indicated precise physical and chemicals specifications stipulated by
buyers:-
c) Detail of processes adopted to upgrade the ROM to suit the user
requirements:-
Nil
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Chapter 6: PROCESSING OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT
a) If processing / beneficiation of the ROM or Mineral Reject is planned to
be conducted, briefly describe nature of processing / beneficiation. This
may indicate size and grade of feed material and concentrate (finished
marketable product), recovery etc.
No mineral beneficiation processing will be required at mines for mineral.
b) Give a material balance chart with a flow sheet or schematic diagram of
the processing procedure indicating feed, product, recovery, and its grade
at each stage of processing.
Not applicable
c) Explain the disposal method for tailings or reject from the processing
plant.
Not Applicable
d) Quantity and quality of tailings /reject proposed to be disposed, size and
capacity of tailing pond, toxic effect of such tailings, if any, with process
adopted to neutralize any such effect before their disposal and dealing of
excess water from the tailings dam.
Not Applicable
e) Specify quantity and type of chemicals if any to be used in the processing
plant.
No
f) Specify quantity and type of chemicals to be stored on site / plant.
No processing / beneficiation is proposed.
g) Indicate quantity (cum per day) of water required for mining and
processing and sources of supply of water, disposal of water and extent of
recycling. Water balance chart may be given.
No water shall be required for processing. Water shall be required in mining to
cater for drinking purposes, dust suppressing at faces and on haul roads, and
plantation. Total water requirement in the mine will be about 3.0-4.0KLD for
drinking, spraying and plantation.
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Chapter 7: OTHER
Describe briefly the following
a) Site Services The Electric Power line does exist in the QL area. The nearby villages are
electrified.
Water Supply
Water is being supplied from a well near the mine. A small water tank is also
proposed in the proposed mine office premises. This can be used for supply of
water to mining work, spraying, watering the plants and drinking purposes.
First Aid
Primary First aid facility is proposed at the proposed mine office.
Mine office
Permanent mine office is proposed in the Western part of the QL area.
Rest Shelter
Permanent rest shelter is proposed.
Latrines and Urinals
At the mine site urinal and latrine are proposed.
b) EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL
The mine owner shall employ Mine official (Mines Manager, Forman) in
accordance with the provision of the MMR 1961 & Mining engineer under MCDR
88. The workers to be employed shall be semi-skilled and unskilled. Most of them
will come from the nearby villages. With the increase in the production additional
man power shall be required. The mechanized mining the organizational set up
proposed is given below:-
Mining Engineer/Geologist : 1 Part time (common in nearby mines as
approved by concern deptt.)
Mines Mate/Mines Foreman : 1 full time
Watchmen : 1 full time
Skilled Labours/Operators : 15 full time
Unskilled Labours : 9 full time
Total : 25
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CHAPTER 8.0 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN UNDER RULE 3H
OF G.M.M.C.R., (AMENDED 25/02/2015)
8.1 Environment Base line information: Attach a note on the status of baseline
information with regard to the following:-
The QL area is characterized by the typical topography having Flat land. The land
use pattern is given in the following table
Table No.8: Existing Land use pattern within the QL Area
Sr. No. *All the areas are given in Hectares Govt. Land Pvt. Land Total
1 Pits & Quarries --- 1.3053 1.3053
2 Top soil Dump ---- ---- ----
3 Dumps ---- ---- ----
4 Stack Yard ---- ---- ----
5 Sub Grade stack Yard ---- 0.4134 0.4134
6 Infrastructure ( Work shop, administrative Building)
---- 0.0013 0.0013
7 Roads ---- 0.1227 0.1227
8 Railway ---- ---- ----
9 Green Belt ---- ---- ----
10 Tailing Pond ---- ---- ----
11 Effluent Treatment Plant ---- ---- ----
12 Mineral Separation Plant ---- ---- ----
13 Township ---- ---- ----
14 Non Utilized --- 1.5345 1.5345
Total --- 3.3772 3.3772
8.1.1 Water regime and presence of water reservoir- The average rainfall in the
area is low it hardly exceeds 500-550mm. The Ground water table is 30m (rainy
season) to 35m (in Dry Season). The nearest sources of drinking water are wells
from where the potable water is fetched and stored.
8.1.2 Quality of Air, ambient noise level and water:-
The quality of air could be said quite clean and natural, free from any harmful
gases arising out of any industrial establishment/ complex including mining
ventures. The area in and around the mine could be said free from any nuisance of
repetitive nature such as noise. The source of noise generation will be the playing
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of machinery. Its magnitude will not be match to cause general arrogances. Thus, it
is quite calm. Quality of ground water is free from pollution. Water is parable.
8.1.3 Flora & Fauna: -
No Flora & Fauna exist in the QL area.
8.1.4 Climatic condition
The climate in the area is Dry. The area experiences wide temperature variation of
as high as 400 to 420 C in summer and 100 to 150 C in winter. Strong wind blows
during the summer season. The winds charge the atmosphere with the dust
particles. The wind direction in general is usually NE - SW.
8.1.5 Human settlement
The population in and around this lease area is very thin. The nearest human
settlement area is the village Udalpur having population is show in following table.
The adjoining villages are:
S. No. Village Population Distance from ML Area
1. Udalpur 450 About 1.0 Km
2. Timba Rd 400 About 2.0 km
3. Timba 550 About 1.8 km
4. Tolsigam 700 About 2.0 km
5. Moti Kantdi 450 About 4.0 km
6. Gothada 250 About 2.5 km
8.1.6 Public Building, Places of Worship and Monument:-
No Public Building, National Monument, place of Worship, Sanctuary, National
Park, exist in and around the Quarry Lease area.
8.1.7 Indicate any sanctuary is located in the vicinity of leasehold.
No National Park/sanctuary falls within 10Km. of the Quarry Lease area.
8.2 Impact Assessment: Attach an Environmental Impact Assessment c
Statement describing the impact of mining and beneficiation on environment
on the following:-
Impact of mining activities on the environment:
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Given below are the details of the assessment made for the likely impact of mining
activities on the environment, both biotic and abiotic:
8.2.1 Land area
As a result of mining activities there shall be less effect on present landscape. The
area will be effected due so mining, dumping of O/B, soil, plantation prepared
infrastructure and Roads. The land degradation shall be as shown in the table
Table No.9: At the End of the five year periods
Particular Total Area (Hectare)
Pits 2.8074
Dump ---
Top soil stack ---
Infrastructure 0.0052
Mineral Stack yard 0.0070
Table No.10: At the End of the Life of the Mine
Particular Total Area (Hectare) Backfilled area ---
Water reservoir 2.8076
Infrastructure ---
Green Belt 0.3053
Likely depth of the pit at the end of the 5th
year is 19m (48mRL)
8.2.2 Air Quality: - The only source to pollute air is the generation of dust while
undertaking the mechanized mining operation including sizing the mineral. But the
level of dust concentration is practically of very low order.
8.2.3 Water Quality:- The mineral produced and the waste rocks generated are not
likely to pollute the water quality in any manner.
8.2.4 Noise Level:- Generation of ground vibration and noise is practically under
limit and low enough with the mechanized mining operation to have any adverse
impact on this account to the workers and local inhabitants.
8.2.5 Protective measures for Ground vibrations/air blast caused by blasting.
As mentioned in the preceding section that the magnitude of noise generation &
Ground vibration with the proposed mechanized mining is practically of very low
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order. Lessee shall regularly maintain the excavator & Dumper besides Earplug are
also provided to the employees.
8.2.6 Water Regime:- in absence of water regime in 500 meters periphery no
impact will anticipate on water regime. The Ground water table is 30m (in rainy
season) to 35m (in Dry Season).
8.2.7 Acid mine drainage:-
NA
8.2.8 Surface subsidence:-
Mining method is proposed is open cast mechanized mining, so there is no
Surface subsidence.
8.2.9 Socio-Economics:- by having an economic activity near the villages, the socio
and demographical profile of the local habitants will get positive impact, by direct
and indirect jobs.
8.2.10 Historical Monuments:- No historical monument or building is present in
the Quarry Lease area.
8.3 Progressive reclamation Plan:-
The Proposals of the Final Closure are based on the Geology and Topography of
the region. At the end of the mining operation, the Quarry Lease area would be
used as water reservoir, the water reservoir would be fenced. The local people
would use the Buildings and Roads for their infrastructure facilities.
8.3.1 Mined Out Land
Table-11: Mined Out Land (Hectare)
Particular Present At the end of
Mining Plan
At the end of Life
of Mine
Broken Up Area 1.3053 2.8074 --
Back Filled Area Nil Nil --
Water Reservoir Nil Nil 2.8076
Reclaimed Area Nil Nil --
*All the area are in Hectare
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Mined Out Land Planning The mined out land planning is required to be done to
ensure that:
a. As soon as the land matures, it shall be made ready for future use.
b. At all the times mining pits and the roads shall be maintained in safe condition
to prevent landslides etc. and stability shall not be disturbed.
c. Water drainage shall be maintained and cleaned in a manner that surface water
shall not cause quarry flooding.
d. The plantation proposed above would not only help in the restoration of the land
use but also improve the eco-system of the area.
Land Use Pattern: - The QL area is having Pvt. Land. In general the area is Flat
land. There is no village or human settlement in the Quarry Lease area. Permanent
vegetation in the area is also very less prominent.
The present land use pattern is as indicated in the following Table:-
Table-12: Present land use pattern
Sr. No. *All the areas are given in Hectares Govt. Land Pvt. Land Total
1 Pits & Quarries --- 1.3053 1.3053
2 Top soil Dump ---- ---- ----
3 Dumps ---- ---- ----
4 Stack Yard ---- ---- ----
5 Sub Grade stack Yard ---- 0.4134 0.4134
6 Infrastructure ( Work shop, administrative
Building)
---- 0.0013 0.0013
7 Roads ---- 0.1227 0.1227
8 Railway ---- ---- ----
9 Green Belt ---- ---- ----
10 Tailing Pond ---- ---- ----
11 Effluent Treatment Plant ---- ---- ----
12 Mineral Separation Plant ---- ---- ----
13 Township ---- ---- ----
14 Non Utilized --- 1.5345 1.5345
Total --- 3.3772 3.3772
Land reclamation & Tree plantations:- The land reclamation and afforestation
proposals are presented in plate 8 of the Mining Plan. The lessee is committed to
take care of and reclaim the mining area as proposed in the plan. At the end of the
mining operation, Quarry Lease area would be used as water reservoir, the water
reservoir would be fenced. And a part of the remaining region would be used for
plantation.
Post Mining Land Use Plan
As mining in the pits is not going to be completed during the period of this five -year
period, this point is not applicable.
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Proposed Land pattern during next five years
Table-13: Proposed Land use pattern during next five years Sr. No. *All the areas are given in Hectares Govt. Land Pvt. Land Total
1 Pits & Quarries --- 2.8074 2.8074
2 Top soil Dump ---- ---- ----
3 Dumps ---- ---- ----
4 Stack Yard ---- 0.0070 0.0070
5 Sub Grade stack Yard ---- 0.0305 0.0305
6 Infrastructure ( Work shop, administrative Building)
---- 0.0052 0.0052
7 Roads ---- 0.0663 0.0663
8 Railway ---- ---- ----
9 Green Belt ---- 0.0548 0.0548
10 Tailing Pond ---- ---- ----
11 Effluent Treatment Plant ---- ---- ----
12 Mineral Separation Plant ---- ---- ----
13 Township ---- ---- ----
14 Non Utilized --- 0.4060 0.4723
Total --- 3.3772 3.3772 `
End Land Use Pattern at the end of the life of the mine:- At the end of the mining
operation, Quarry Lease area would be used as water reservoir and a part of the
remaining region would be used for plantation.
The proposed end land use pattern is as indicated in the following Table
Table-14: Proposed Land use pattern end of life of mine
Sr.
No.
*All the areas are given in Hectares Govt. Land Pvt.
Land
Total
1 Water reservoir ---- 2.8076 2.8076
2 Backfilled ---- ---- ----
3 Top soil Dump ---- ---- ----
4 Stack Yard ---- ---- ----
5 Sub Grade stack Yard ---- ---- ----
6 Infrastructure ( Work shop, administrative
Building)
---- ---- ----
7 Roads ---- ---- ----
8 Railway ---- ---- ----
9 Green Belt ---- 0.3053 0.3053
10 Tailing Pond ---- ---- ----
11 Effluent Treatment Plant ---- ---- ----
12 Mineral Separation Plant ---- ---- ----
13 Township ---- ---- ----
14 Non Utilized ---- 0.2643 0.2643
Total --- 3.3772 3.3772
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8.3.2 Top soil Managements:
Top-soil is not going to generate during plan period.
8.3.3 Tailing Dam Management:- Not Applicable.
8.3.4 Acid mine drainage, if any and its mitigative measures:- No
8.3.5 Surface subsidence mitigation measures through backfilling of mine voids
or by any other means and its monitoring mechanism.
The information on protective measures for reclamation and rehabilitation works
year wise may be provided as per the following table.:-
SUMMARY OF YEARWISE PROPOSAL FOR ITEM NO. 8.3
Item Details Proposed Actual Remarks
Dump management Area afforesred (ha) -- -- --
No of saplings planted -- -- --
Cumulative no of plants -- -- --
Cost including watch and care during the year -- -- --
Management of
worked out benches
Area available for rehabilitation (ha) -- -- --
Afforestation done (ha) -- -- --
No of saplings planted in the year -- -- --
Cumulative no of plants -- -- --
Any other method of rehabilitation (specify) -- -- --
Cost including watch and care during the year -- -- --
Reclamation and
Rehabilitation by
backfilling
Void available for backfilling (L x B x D) pit wise/ stop wise -- -- --
Void filled by waste / tailings -- -- --
Afforestation on the backfilled area -- -- --
Rehabilitation by making water reservoir -- -- --
Any other means (specify) -- -- --
Rehabilitation of
waste land within
applied area
Area available (ha) -- -- --
Area Rehabilitated -- -- --
method of rehabilitation -- -- --
Other (specify) Plantation -- -- --
* Proposed dump is active.
8.4 Disaster Management and Risk Assessment
The proposed workings are by opencast Mechanized mining method. There are not
expected high risks accidents like land slide, subsidence, fire, seismic activities etc. if
any in case of accident a well-equipped First Aid station shall be available at mine site
for giving first aid to injured persons.
8.5 Care and Maintenance during Temporary Discontinuance
In case of temporary discontinuance of work, the mine workings will be in the watch
of the Security Guard employed for the purpose. Before entering the labour into mine
workings or faces during the resumption of work, the workings and faces are proposed
to be inspected by Authorized person.
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8.6: FINANCIAL ASSURANCE
The lessee is required to submit the financial assurance for the area to be put to use
for mining and allied activity at the end of plan period. Following table shows the
calculation:-
Sr.
No.
Head Area put
on use at
start of
Plan
(In Ha.)
Additional
requirement
during Plan
period
(In. Ha.)
Total
(In.
Ha.)
Area
considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilitated
(In. Ha.)
Net area
considered
for
calculation
(In. Ha.)
1. Area under mining 1.3053 1.5021 2.8074 -- 2.8074
2. Storage for top soil -- -- -- --
3. Overburden/ dump -- -- -- --
4. Mineral storage -- 0.0070 0.0070 -- 0.0070
5. Infrastructure
(Workshop, administrative Building etc.)
0.0013 0.0039 0.0052
--
0.0052
6. Road 0.1227 -0.0833 0.0394 -- 0.0394
7. Railway -- -- -- --
8. Green Belt -- 0.0548 0.0548 -- 0.0548
9. Tailing pond -- -- -- --
10. Effluent Treatment -- -- -- --
11. Mineral Separation Plant
-- -- -- --
12. Township area -- -- -- --
13. Sub Grade Stack
Yard 0.4134 -0.4014 0.0120 -- 0.0120
GRAND TOTAL 2.9258
Proposed area to be put to use at the end of plan period is 2.9258 Hect. Financial
assurance for Mechanized Mining is calculated at the rate of Rs.50000/- per hectares
of area to be put to use for 2.9258 hectares. The financial assurance comes are
146290.0Rupees.The lessee shall be submitted financial Assurance as per Rule 3K of
G.M.M.C.R., (Amended 25/02/2015) to Commissioner, of Geology & Mines, Gandhinagar, Gujrat.
Date :-
Place:-Udaipur
Nimish Singhwi
RQP. NO. RQP/UDP/247/2003-A Renewed up to 24.07.2017
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Part –B
9.0 CERTIFICATE / UNDERTAKINGS /CONSENT LATTER
M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt. Ltd
R/o-At & Post-Udalpur, Timba Road, Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara
(Gujrat)
CONSENT LATTER/UNDERTAKINGS/CERTIFICATE FROM THE
LESSEE
1. Mining Plan with Progressive Mine closure plan in respect of Udalpur Black
Trap Mine (Survey No. 25/2) over an area of 3.3772 hect. in Village -
Udalpur, Taluka - Savli, Dist.- Vadodara (Gujrat) under Rule 3L(1) & 3H of
G.M.M.C.R., (Amended 25/02/2015) has been prepared by RQP Shri
Nimish Singhwi, RQP No. RQP/UDP/247/2003-A.
This is to request the Commissioner, of Geology & Mines,
Gandhinagar, and (Gujrat) to make further correspondence regarding any
regarding of Mining plan/scheme of Mining with the said recognized person
at his following address:
Nimish Singhwi, Mining Engineer & RQP
Registration No.: RQP/UDP/247/2003-A;
Renewed up to 24.07.2017
15, New Glass Factory Colony,
Sunderwas Udaipur (Raj).
Mobile No.: 94141-10360
Email- [email protected]
We herby undertake that all modification/updating as made in the
said Mining plan by the said recognized person be deemed to have been
made with our knowledge and consent and shall be acceptable on us and
binding in all respects.
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2. It is certified that the Progressive Mine Closure Plan of Udalpur Black Trap
mine (Survey No. 25/2) of M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt. Ltd over an
area of 3.3772 hect. complies, with all statutory Rules, Regulations, Orders
made by the Central Government or State Government, Statutory
organizations, Court etc. which have been taken into consideration and
Wherever any specific permission is required, the Lessee will approach the
concerned authorities.
The information furnished in the Progressive Mine Closure plan is true
and correct to the best of our knowledge and records.
3. The provisions of mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under
have been observed in the Mining plan over an area of 3.3772 hect in
Village- Udalpur, Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara (Gujrat) belonging to
Udalpur, Mine and where specific permissions are required the lessee will
approach the D.G.M.S. Further standards prescribed by D.G.M.S. in
respect of miners’ health will be strictly implemented”
Date :- Place :-
M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt Ltd, R/o-At & Post- Udalpur, Timba Road,
Taluka- Savli,
Dist.- Vadodara (Gujrat)
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NIMISH SINGHWI Mobile: 094141-10360 (M) Mining Engineer & RQP 099298-43552 (M)
Mining & Environmental Consultant
Address: 15, New Glass factory colony, near AIM computer,
Udaipur (Raj.) 313001
CERTIFICATE FROM RQP
The provisions of of Rule 3L (1) & 3H of G.M.M.C.R., (Amended
25/02/2015) have been observed in the preparation of the Mining Plan with
Progressive Mine closure plan for Udalpur Black Trap mine (Survey No. 25/2)
over an area of 3.3772 hect of M/s Bhagirath Quarry Works Pvt. Ltd, R/o- At &
Post- Udalpur, Timba Road, Taluka- Savli, Dist.- Vadodara (Gujrat) State and
whenever specific permissions are required, the lessee will approach the concerned
authorities of Commissioner, of Geology & Mines, Gandhinagar, Gujrat).
Date:-
Place:- Udaipur
Nimish Singhwi,
Mining Engineer & RQP
RQP No. RQP/UDP/247/2003-A