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A Mini Ratna Company ADDENDUM EIA/EMP OF EXPANSION OF NORTH URIMARI OCP Project Area (Ha) Capacity (MTPA) Existing Proposed 523.06 3.00 4.20 (Barka Sayal Area) Central Coalfields Limited (July, 2019) Prepared at Regional Institute – III Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd. (A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd.) Gondwana Place, Kanke Road Ranchi-834008, Jharkhand CMPDI/Addendum EIA/CCL/2018-19/July/ 311335/01

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A Mini Ratna Company

ADDENDUM EIA/EMP OF

EXPANSION OF NORTH URIMARI OCP

Project Area (Ha) Capacity (MTPA)

Existing Proposed

523.06 3.00 4.20

(Barka Sayal Area) Central Coalfields Limited

(July, 2019)

Prepared at

Regional Institute – III Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd.

(A Subsidiary of Coal India Ltd.) Gondwana Place, Kanke Road

Ranchi-834008, Jharkhand

CMPDI/Addendum EIA/CCL/2018-19/July/ 311335/01

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CONTENTS

Particulars Chapter Page No.

Environmental Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan

Introduction I 1-5

Project Description II 6-12

Description of the Environment III 13-19

Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures IV 20-54

Analysis of Alternatives V 54

Environmental Monitoring Program VI 54

Project Benefits VII 55

Environmental Management Program VIII 55

Disclosure of Consultants Engaged IX 55

Cost of Environmental Measures X 55-56

Plans (After Page Number)

Location Plan I 01

Core and Buffer Zone on Toposheet II 01

Drainage Map III 05

Land Use Plan IV 12

Location of sampling stations V 13

Windrose diagram VI 13

Isopleths of PM10 without control measures VII 23

Isopleths of PM10 with control measures VIII 23

Final Stage Quarry plan IX 47

Final Stage Dump Plan X 47

Post Mining Landuse Plan XI 48

Annexures

Environmental Clearance of North Urimari OCP Annexure I

Forest Clearance letters Annexure II

Mining Plan & Mine closure Plan Approval Annexure III

Details of Public hearing Annexure IV

NABET Accreditation of Consultant Annexure V

Monitoring Report of EC Compliance conditions by RO, MoEF&CC

Annexure VI

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ADDENDUM EIA/ EMP OF EXAPNSION OF NORTH URIMARI OCP (4.20 MTPA)

Barka-Sayal Area, Central Coalfields Limited

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Addendum EIA & EMP of Expansion of NORTH URIMARI OCP

(Proposed Coal Production Capacity 4.20 MTPA)

1.0 Introduction

North Urimari OCP is situated in the north part of South Karanpura Coalfield of Central

Coalfields Limited at Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand State. The block owes its name

to the adjacent Urimari village in district Hazaribagh of state Jharkhand and is situated

at the Northern bank of Damodar River with its northern boundary demarcated by the

faulted metamorphic contact along the Aswa hills. The Urimari Block was explored by

MECL in search of superior/intermediate grade coal and the block occupies an area of

about 6.5 km. The block is bounded between the latitude 23041’04” N to 23042’52” N

and longitude 85016’06” E to 85019’36” E respectively. It forms part of topo-sheet 73

E/6. Refer Plate I & II for Location Plan and, core and buffer zone on Toposheet

respectively.

The block based on exploration have been structurally divided into two sectors-

northern sector falling in the up thrown side of southerly dipping Fault F8 (throw 120-

200m) has been designated as Sector I while the down thrown side of Fault F8 (south

eastern part) up to surface trace of Fault F3 in the west has been designated as Sector

II. 24 no. of seams/splits from Hathidhari to Argada D have been encountered and

proved in the block. Sector I having seam Argada D to Hathidhari seams possesses

very good opencast potentiality. Opencast potentiality of sector II is very limited due

to the fact that major Argada group of seams (Argada Top to Argada B) are

extensively affected by mica-peridotite intrusion in over bulk of the area in sector II.

North Urimari OCP (3.0 MTY) was planned to exploit Hathidhari to Argada B seams in

sector-I of Urimari Block. Based on the geological report prepared by MECL on 83

boreholes drilled in Urimari block, a Project Report (PR) for North Urimari OCP (3.0

MTY) was prepared in Dec.1989 with initial capital investment of Rs. 233.12 Crs.

The same project Report was re-cast considering geological report on Urimari Block

prepared by MECL in 1994. The capacity of the project was 3.0 MTY of grade ’G8’ non-

coking coal. The opencast project was divided in two quarries by Potanga nallah

flowing across the project. CCL Board approved the report on 31/12/2007 with

outsourcing of both coal and OB.

1.1 Purpose of the report

The Project obtained Environmental Clearance vide letter no J-11015/307/2005-IA.

II(M) dt: 08.02.2006 for coal production capacity of 3.00 MTPA. Enclosed as

Annexure-I.

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MoEF&CC has issued an OM vide no: J-11015/224/2015-IA.II dt. 15.09.2017, as per

which Environmental Clearance for expansion in production capacity, upto 40 % from

the same project area with exemption from public hearing, can be granted.

The mine has potential to produce more than its existing EC capacity of 3.0 MTPA as

such approval for enhancement of capacity as per the above-mentioned OM is

required from MoEF&CC. Therefore, this addendum EIA/EMP is being prepared based

on the mining plan with capacity enhancement from 3.0 MTPA to 4.2 MTPA within the

project area of 523.06 Ha.

Mining Plan and Mine Closure Plan of North Urimari OCP (4.2 MTPA) was approved on

19.12.2018. Enclosed as annexure-III.

1.2 The salient features of the guidelines:

Projects that have obtained EC under the EIA Notification, 2006 can go for expansion.

The EAC may consider exempting Public Hearing for the capacity expansion proposals

of existing coal mining projects, which have obtained EC under EIA Notification,2006

which are for one time capacity expansion of up to 40% in the existing mining

operation, within the existing mine lease area, under clause 7(ii) of the EIA

Notification 2006 subject to the following conditions:-

Para

No. Conditions Actual Status

As per New OM F. No.J-11015/224/2015-IA.II Dt. 15.09.2017

01 Predicted air quality parameters are within the

prescribed norms

Yes. The predicted ground level

concentration at various receptors

around the mine is within the limits.

The ambient air quality parameters

are being monitored by CMPDIL every

fortnight and the values are within the

limits as per NAAQS for buffer zone

and G.S.R 742 (E) dt. 25.09.2000 for

core zone

02 Coal transportation is through conveyor

system up to the silo and then loading

to railway wagons, involving no

transportation through roads

At present, the coal from this project

is being transported to Saunda D

railway siding which is at a distance of

12 kms from the face of the quarry by

covered tipping trucks and adequate

dust control arrangement (Water

Sprinkling, periodic removal of loose

material on the road) has been made.

Also, a proposal for construction of

‘North Urimari Railway siding’ is under

process. Rites has started the work of

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Railway Siding.

03 Coal mining is done through deployment

of surface miners, replacing three dust

generating operations of the

conventional mining system namely

drilling, blasting and crushing in one go

The method of mining adopted to

extract coal and OB is inclined slicing

with Shovel-Dumper combination and

surface miner considering the geo-

mining conditions.

04 Public hearing already conducted for

the total mine lease area involved land

no more area is required for the

proposed expansion.

Public Hearing for the total project

area of 535.82 Ha. was held on

08.10.2004. Minutes of Public hearing

is enclosed.

EC has been granted on 08-02-2006

vide letter no:J-11015/307/2005-

IA.II(M)

05 Compliance status of EC conditions

monitored by the concerned Regional

office of this Ministry is found to be

satisfactory.

The monitoring of compliance status

of EC conditions was carried out by

RO, MoEF&CC on 17.08.2018 and on.

03.09.2013. Copy of Monitoring report

enclosed.

06 Other statutory requirements like

Consent to Establish/Operate, Clearance

from CGWA, approval of Mining Plan

and the Mine Closure Plan, Mine

Closure Status Report as

applicable, Forest Clearance, etc are

satisfactorily fulfilled

All statutory requirements like CTO,

Project Report, Mine Closure Plan,

Forest Clearance, etc are

satisfactorily fulfilled.

07 The proposal is for one time capacity

expansion of up to 40% in the existing

coal mining operation.

This proposal is for one time capacity

expansion from 3.0 MTPA to 4.20

MTPA in the existing coal mining

operation.

08 There is no additional mine lease area

involved.

There is no increase in existing lease

area.

09 There is no change in mining method

(underground to opencast).

There is no change in mining method.

10 Details of the court cases, if any, pending

in any Court of Law against the project as

well as directions passed by any Court

relating to the project shall be furnished

by the proponent directly to the Expert

Appraisal Committee (EAC). The EAC will

deliberate upon the same and the gist of

the discussion will be reflected in the

minutes of the EAC meetings.

There is no court case pending in any

Court of Law against the project.

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11 Details of notices, if any, issued to the

project under the Section 5 of the

Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 will be

reported by the proponent directly to the

EAC. The EAC will deliberate upon the

same and the gist of the discussion will be

reflected in the minutes of the EAC

meeting.

No notice has been issued to the

project under the Section 5 of the

Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

12 If the project falls in a Critically Polluted

Area (CPA) wherein the moratorium has

been lifted, the EAC shall examine the

measures required to be implemented by

the project proponent under the

Environment Action Plan prepared by the

State Pollution Control Board concerned

and status of their Implementation. In

such cases, the EAC shall also examine the

monitoring data furnished by the project

proponent of the environmental quality of

the study area /CPA in which the project

falls and after due diligence, decide if any

additional mitigative measures are

required for the expansion.

The project does not fall in a Critically

Polluted Area (CPA).

The one time production capacity expansion of North Urimari OCP (coal production

capacity of 4.20 MTPA), Barka Sayal Area, Central Coalfields is a fit case under the

guidelines issued vide office memorandum No.J-11015/224/2015-IA.II Dt.

15.09.2017

This Addendum EIA/EMP for North Urimari OCP (coal production capacity of 4.20

MTPA) within the existing project area of 523.06 Ha is being put up for kind approval

of Expert Appraisal Committee (T&C) of MOEF&CC.

1.3 Identification of project & project proponent

The project under consideration, i.e. North Urimari OCP is administratively under Barka

Sayal Area of CCL headed by General Manager, Barka Sayal Area. Geologically, it falls

in north part of South Karanpura Coalfield in Hazaribagh District of Jharkhand.

The mailing address of the Project Officer is given below:

Project Officer,

North Urimari OCP

Barka Sayal Area, Central Coalfields Limited,

PO Urimari, Dist Hazaribagh , Jharkhand.

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PIN- 825301

1.4 Location & Communication

North Urimari OCP is located in South Karanpura Coalfields of CCL in Hazaribagh

District of Jharkhand State. The Latitude & Longitude of the geological block for the

proposed project are 230 41’ 04”N to 230 42’ 52”N and 850 16’ 06E to 850 19’ 36”E

respectively in Survey of India Toposheet no. 73 E/6 (in 1:50,000 scale).

The block is well connected by rail and road. The nearest railheads are Patratu which

is around 6.5 KM and Ramgarh (about 20 KM) on Barkakana-Dehri-On-Sone-Gomoh

Broad Gauge of the Eastern railway. Ramgarh is well linked with various important

places such as Ranchi, Hazaribagh etc. A block topped road connects this project to

Ramgarh.

1.5 Topography

Damodar river constitute the main drainage channel of the area and forms part of the

southern boundary of the block. The two main nalas are Potanga in the center of the

block and Tilaiya Nala forming the western boundary of the block. These nalas have a

general N-S trend flowing towards south and discharging their contents in Damodar

river. The seasonal streams, which traverse the area generally, flow towards south into

the Damodar river. Drainage plan of the area has been given in Plate – III.

The area is gently undulating. Along the northern boundary runs the Aswa Hill range.

Some of the linear depression with paddy fields generally indicates the outcrops of the

coal seams or structural disturbances. The ground elevation of the explored area

ranges from 344 m to 396 m.

1.6 Description of importance to the country and region

Central Coalfields Limited is facing increasing demand of coal because of increased

demand from industry and power sector. Continuing and augmentation of coal

production from the mines of CCL will help to bridge the gap of demand and supply of

coal in India. To meet the growing demand of coal, especially in power and steel

sectors, Coal India Limited has planned for 1 Billion tonne production by 2020.

Therefore, augmentation of capacity at North Urimari OCP will help to a certain degree

to meet the growing demand of non-coking coal in the Country.

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2.0 Project Description

The block owes its name to the adjacent Urimari village in district Hazaribagh of state

Jharkhand and is situated at the Northern bank of Damodar River with its northern

boundary demarcated by the faulted metamorphic contact along the Aswa hills.

PR for North Urimari (3.0 MTY) was approved by Board of Directors, CCL on

31/12/2007 for an initial capital outlay of Rs. 179.87 crores with outsourcing of both

coal and OB. The project has obtained environmental clearance for a rated capacity of

3.0 MTPA within the project area of 535.82 Ha (including 18.92 Ha of

colony/residential area outside the leasehold boundary).

Application for revalidation of EC as per EIA Notification, 2006 was submitted on

06.06.2018 under MoEF&CC notification S.O.no.1530 (E) dated 06.04.2018.EAC

considered the proposal on 24.07.2018 and 24.04.2019. EAC recommended

revalidation of EC of North Urimari OCP (3 MTY) as per EIA Notification,2006.

The present mine working is in both eastern and western part with departmental

operation and small outsourcing in West Quarry. The production details of north

Urimari OCP in the previous years is as given below:

Year Coal (Mte) OBR (MCum)

2009-10 0.27 0.92

2010-11 0.32 0.72

2011-12 0.34 0.78

2012-13 0.37 0.85

2013-14 0.15 1.31

2014-15 0.5 1.49

2015-16 0.78 2.13

2016-17 0.81 1.29

2017-18 1.73 2.90

2018-19 2.96 6.8

At present, the coal from this project is being transported to Saunda D railway siding which

is at a distance of 12 kms from the face of the quarry by tipping trucks. Also, a proposal for

construction of ‘North Urimari Railway siding is under process. Rites has started the work of

Railway Siding.

2.1 Mining Method

Considering the geo-mining conditions, proposed mining strategy is: -

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Steep Gradient, 100 to 200 of the coal seams inclination in the quarry area between

CS 1-1’ to 4-4’ and between cross-sections 6-6’ to 9-9’.

Multiple small strike length along quarry floor in the quarriable area between cross-

sections 9-9’ to 11-11’ due to presence of fault F3F3, F4F4 & F5F5.

Presence of thick seams viz. Argada (A+B) and Argada (M+B) shovel dumper mining

system for both coal and OB in east quarry and, surface miner for coal in west

quarry.

2.2 Drilling and Blasting

Following measures are being taken while drilling and blasting operations in the quarry:

a) Drilling and Blasting in quarry is being done in accordance with the provisions of

Mines Safety Act, rules and regulations.

b) Adequate safety measures are being taken during blasting operation in the quarry so

that men / machine are not affected.

c) Blasting pattern and area to be blasted are carefully evolved for best results and the

blasted coal should be loaded as early as possible.

d) Controlled or muffled blasting is being practiced near the important surface

infrastructures and also within 100m of the vacant land. Besides this, necessary

safety precautions should be clearly laid down and implemented whenever, any

important surface features like public roads, rail, civil infrastructures / buildings etc.

fall within radius of the blasting zone.

2.3 Mine Boundary

a. Northern Boundary

The northern floor boundary is fixed along incrop of Argada (A+B) seam and fault F1-

F1, a major fault separating barakars and metamorphics.

b. Southern Boundary

Southern floor boundary is fixed along fault F8-F8

c. Eastern Boundary

Eastern Floor Boundary is fixed along the incrop of seam Argada’B’

d. Western Boundary

Western surface boundary is fixed at a distance of about 60m from the Tillaiya Nallah.

Tillaiya Nallah separates Aswa north block existing in the west of proposed quarry.

Hence a safe barrier of 60m has been left from the Nallah while formulating the

proposed project report.

2.4 Geological & Mining Characteristics

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The geological and mining characteristics of North Urimari western and eastern quarries are

summarized in Table below.

Sl.

No. Particulars Unit

West

Quarry

East

Quarry

I Coal

A Seam Thickness

1 Argada ‘B’ M - 6.1-8.6

2 Argada A+B M 9.0-19.1 13.4-22.6

3 Argada’A’ M - 5.7-13.2

4 Argada Bottom Lower Split M 0.5-1.3 -

5 Argada Bottom Combined M 3.5-6.5 4.3-6.6

6 Argada Bottom Upper split M 0.7-3.2 -

7 Argada Middle + Bottom M 10.0-18.4 12.7-21.1

8 Argada Middle M 6.5-11.9 9.8-15.9

9 Argada Top Lower Split M 0.9-2.3 1.0-2.6

10 Argada Top, Combined M 1.2-5.6 2.0-4.3

11 Argada Top, Upper Split M 0.9-3.7 0.6-2.9

12 Upper sirka ( Bottom) M 0.44-1.61 0.44-1.15

13 Bansgarha (C+D) M 0.27-1.51

14 Bansgarha M 2.26-3.45

15 Hathidhari M 2.50-4.11

B Seam Gradient Degrees 8-20 8-35

C. Specific Gravity of Seams

1 Argada ‘B’ t/cum 1.60 1.06

2 Argada A+B t/cum 1.59 1.59

3 Argada’A’ t/cum 1.57 1.57

4 Argada Bottom Lower Split t/cum 1.54 1.54

5 Argada Bottom Combined t/cum 1.52 1.52

6 Argada Bottom Upper split t/cum 1.56 1.56

7 Argada Middle + Bottom t/cum 1.55 1.55

8 Argada Middle t/cum 1.55 1.55

9 Argada Top Lower Split t/cum 1.55 1.55

10 Argada Top, Combined t/cum 1.58 1.58

11 Argada Top, Upper Split t/cum 1.59 1.59

12 Upper sirka ( Bottom) t/cum 1.55 1.55

13 Bansgarha (C+D) t/cum 1.57

14 Bansgarha t/cum 1.57

15 Hathidhari t/cum 1.57

D Excavation Category (assumed) Unit 50%III,

50% IV

50%III,50

% IV

II OVERBURDEN

1 Parting between Argada’A’& ‘B’ Seams M 0 0-2

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Sl.

No. Particulars Unit

West

Quarry

East

Quarry

2 Parting between Argada Bottom &

Argasda’A’ seams M 5-30 5-26

3 Parting between Argada Bottom Upper &

Lower Splits M 0-4 0

4 Parting between Argada Middle & Bottom M 0-25 0-4

5 Parting between Argada Top & Middle M 2-12 2-4

6 Parting between Argada Top & Upper &

Lower Split M 0-4 0-3

7 Top OB M 15-90 12-100

III QUARRY PARAMETERS

1.1 Maximum strike length along Quarry floor Km 1.80 1.68

1.2 Maximum strike length along Quarry surface Km 1.96 1.72

2.1 Maximum length of the quarry along dip

along Quarry floor Km 0.8 0.76

2.2 Maximum length of the quarry along dip

along Quarry surface. Km 1.08 1.04

3 Maximum depth of Quarry M 140 140

4 Quarry area at surface Sq.Km 1.6 0.94

The total balance mineable reserves are estimated as 80.81 Mte within the quarry area of

254.40 Ha. The total volume of overburden is estimated as 136.60 M.cum, with an

average stripping ratio of 1.69 Cum per tonne. While calculating the mineable reserve a

geological loss of 10% and mining loss depending on seam thickness have been

considered to arrive at the net mineable reserve.

2.5 Coal Reserves and Life of the Mine:

North Urimari OCP has been planned for a rated capacity of 4.2 MTPA. The peak

production will be achieved in 3rd year of quarry operation.

The total life of the project is 22 years. The break-up is as under:

Construction period: Nil

Production build-up period: 2 year

Production period with peak capacity: 13 years

Tapering period: 7 year

Total Life: 22 years.

2.6 Sizes or Magnitude of Operation (as on April, 2018)

The mining schedule has been formulated based upon the adopted sequence of mine

development. The calendar programme envisages producing 3.20 Mte coal in first year of

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quarry operation. Based on the annual targeted Capacity of 4.20 MTPA, the proposed

mining schedule is generated for 22 years of project life.

The summarized mining schedule for coal extraction and corresponding natural and

adjusted overburden load for the project has been provided in the Table given below:

Coal (Mte) OB (Mm3) Average Stripping Ratio

(m3/te)

Western Quarry 47.14 90.35 1.92

Eastern Quarry 33.67 46.25 1.37

Total 80.81 136.60 1.69

The composite calendar programme of excavation of coal and overburden is given below:

Year COAL OB SR

Y1 3.2 7.69 2.40

Y2 3.8 7.296 1.92

Y3 4.2 8.56 2.04

Y4 4.2 8.42 2.00

Y5 4.2 8.39 2.00

Y6 4.2 8.39 2.00

Y7 4.2 7.69 1.83

Y8 4.2 7.69 1.83

Y9 4.2 7.63 1.82

Y10 4.2 7.32 1.74

Y11 4.2 7.95 1.89

Y12 4.2 8.22 1.96

Y13 4.2 7.66 1.82

Y14 4.2 5.86 1.40

Y15 4.2 5.73 1.36

Y16 3.4 4.522 1.33

Y17 3 4.11 1.37

Y18 3 4.11 1.37

Y19 3 3.75 1.25

Y20 3 2.48 0.83

Y21 3 2.48 0.83

Y22 0.81 0.67 0.83

Total 80.81 136.60 1.69

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2.7 Water Demand

It has been quantified that the total mine discharge from project is 1146 m3/day. The

total water consumption ( Domestic + Industrial) of North Urimar OCP is estimated as

917 m3/day which is being fulfilled by Mine discharge. The excess mine discharge of

approx. 229 m3/day is being stored in mine voids for ground water discharge.

2.8 Power Requirement

The primary source of power is being drawn from DVC. The project has been receiving

power at 11 KV through 2 independent single circuit ‘WOLF’ ACSR Conductor from

Urimari Regional Sub-station, 2x10 MVA, 33/11 KV, located at a distance of 1 Km.

(approx.) near Urimari Regional Workshop. Total annual power requirement is around

2000 kVA.

2.9 Coal Handling & Despatch System

Coal from North Urimari Expansion (4.2 MTY) will be dispatched by rail. The coal from

this project is being transported to Saunda D railway siding that is at a distance

of 12 kms from the face of the quarry by tipping trucks. Also, a proposal for

construction of ‘North Urimari Railway siding is under process. Rites has started

the work of Railway Siding.

2.10 Land Requirement

The total requirement of land in the present proposal for North Urimari OCP has been

estimated as 523.06 Ha. The total requirement of land includes 226.51 Ha. of forest land

and 296.55 Ha of non-forest land. The detailed land use are as given below:

Description Forest in

Ha GMK JJ in Ha

Non Forest ( Tenancy+

GMK) Ha

Total Area in Ha.

Quarry 43.95 75.34 135.11 254.4

External OB dump 12.47 72.56 83.91 168.95

Safety Zone 0.95 13.60 29.74 44.28

Haul road

2.8 1.70 4.5

Nalla diversion and garland drain 0.31

10.28 10.59

Space for industrial construction

4.53 16.89 21.42

Total leasehold boundary area

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* Colony area

18.92 18.92

Total Land 57.68 168.83 296.55 523.06

*Refer Plate IV for land use plan.

Total available FC is for 226.51 Ha vide letter no.- 8-54/2008/FC. Enclosed as

Annexure-II.

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3.0 Description of the Environment

The present status of the environment w.r.t air, water and noise was studied

through routine monitoring data generated by CMPDI. The location of sampling

stations for air, water & noise are shown on Plate-V.

3.1 Micrometeorological Data

The micrometeorological data generated during the Pre-Monsoon period (06.03.2017 to 03.06.2017) has been considered for Air quality impact prediction. The representative meteorological data for the study period is as given below.

Date

Time

Air

Temp. (°C)

RH

(%)

Wind

Speed (m/s)

Wind Dir.

(Deg)

Barometric

Pressure (hPa)

Rainfall

(mm)

Cloud

Cover (Oktas)

24/03/2017 01:00 21.53 57.42 0 270 965.7 0 0

24/03/2017 02:00 21.14 59.06 1.5 243 965.5 0 0

24/03/2017 03:00 20.54 59.91 1.5 261 965.2 0 1

24/03/2017 04:00 20.05 60.23 1.5 226 965 0 2

24/03/2017 05:00 19.62 64.19 1.5 271 965.2 0 0

24/03/2017 06:00 20.46 66.88 1.5 239 965.9 0 0

24/03/2017 07:00 24.73 64.29 0.6 255 966.5 0 0

24/03/2017 08:00 29.95 54.79 0.9 236 967 0 0

24/03/2017 09:00 32.57 41.33 1.1 27 967.5 0 0

24/03/2017 10:00 34.35 31.67 1.8 102 967.2 0 0

24/03/2017 11:00 36.12 22 1.5 232 967.1 0 0

24/03/2017 12:00 36 19.16 3.4 273 966.3 0 0

24/03/2017 13:00 37.26 16.91 4.1 278 964.9 0 0

24/03/2017 14:00 38.02 16.51 4.9 248 964.3 0 0

24/03/2017 15:00 37.53 15.26 4.8 282 963.7 0 0

24/03/2017 16:00 36.87 16.32 5.3 250 963.6 0 0

24/03/2017 17:00 34.14 17.12 4.7 294 963.7 0 0

24/03/2017 18:00 32.03 20.18 3.1 265 964.9 0 0

24/03/2017 19:00 29.87 28.9 1.8 52 965.5 0 0

24/03/2017 20:00 27.96 33.54 0.7 170 967.1 0 0

24/03/2017 21:00 26.24 35.87 0 87 967.7 0 0

24/03/2017 22:00 24.96 37.23 1.5 177 968.1 0 0

24/03/2017 23:00 24.25 40.27 1.5 230 968.1 0 0

Refer Plate VI for representative wind rose diagram of study area during the pre-monsoon period. As per the wind rose diagram, it can be observed that the pre dominant wind direction is from west and south west. Therefore, the upwind direction for the study area will be W and W-SW.

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3.2 Ambient Air Quality

Ambient air quality study was done in core & buffer zone of North Urimari OCP based

on periodic monitoring data generated by CMPDI. The details of sampling stations for

this study are as given below.

SN Location

Name

Location

code

Direction

(from Site)

Distance

(Km)

Height of

Sampling

Point (m)

01. Pit Office A1 Core Zone - 3.0

02. PO Office A2 Core Zone - 3.0

03. Chapper

Village A3 SW 5.0 3.0

04. Jarjara

Colony A4 NE 2.1 3.0

05.

Urimari

Rest

House

A5 E 1.6 3.0

06. DAV

School A6 SE 1.2 3.0

Sampling stations A1 and A2 are in core zone and A3 to A6 in buffer zone. A3 station lies in the

upwind direction and, A4 and A5 lies in downwind direction. The Summary of the observations

made during the study period are as follows:

Sl.n

o

Sampling

station

Locati

on code

Maximum Concentration in µg/m3

RPM (PM10) PM2.5 SO

2 NO

X

Max Min. Avg. 98% Max Min. Avg. 98%

1 Pit Office

A1 255.0

0 65.0

0 133.6

7 246.6

0 93.0

0 29.0

0 58.9

2 93.0

0 <25

<6

2 PO

Office A2

251.0

0

73.0

0

142.5

5

249.3

2

96.0

0

35.0

0

61.6

4

92.6

4

Permissible Limits (Core

Zone) 300 - 80 80

3 Chapper Village

A3 89.00 75.0

0 82.75 88.86

45.00

33.00

38.88

45.00

<25

<6

4 Jarjara

Colony A4 95.00

56.0

0 78.81 93.80

51.0

0

29.0

0

39.5

7

51.0

0

<2

5 <6

5

Urimari

Rest

House

A5 90.00 66.0

0 78.61 89.66

58.00

29.00

40.56

57.66

<25

<6

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6 DAV School

A6 92.00 70.0

0 82.71 91.60

58.00

31.00

43.29

56.40

<25

<6

Permissible

Limits (Buffer

Zone)

100 60 80 80

3.3 Ambient Noise Level Observations

Ambient noise levels in the buffer is being monitored by CMPDI and the report is

being submitted quarterly. The ambient noise levels reported in the last four quarters

at two villages adjacent to project are as given below.

Station Name Noise Level (dBA)

Quarters June’18 Sept’18 Dec’18 March’19 Permissible limits

Urimari Rest House

50.22 51.82 50.83 50.76 55

D.A.V. School 50.27 51.37 51.98 51.58

3.4 Water quality status

For assessing the water quality, four location water-sampling locations were selected

as per detail given below for sampling of Drinking water, surface water and Effluent

water, and samples were collected for analysis. Refer Plate V for location of

sampling stations.

a) Surface Water Quality Monitoring Locations

S.

No. Location Name

Station

Code

Direction

from Mine

1 Damodar River U/S SW1 S

2 Damodar River D/S SW2 SE

Location: Damodar River U/S (SW1)

S. No.

Parameters June’18 Sept’18 Dec’18

March’1

9

Detection Limit

1 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.002

2 BOD (3 days 27oC), mg/l,

Max 2 2 2 2.6 2.00

3 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.0005

4 Chlorides (as Cl), mg/l, Max 32 16 22 22 2.00

5 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 0.03

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6 Dissolved Oxygen, min. 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 0.10

7 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max 1.17 0.65 1.5 0.76 0.02

8 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l,

Max <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 0.01

9 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max <0.06 0.13 0.06 0.06 0.06

10 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max 0.008 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.005

11 Nitrate (as NO3), mg/l, Max 5.09 2.61 130.86 6.65 0.50

12 pH value 8.16 7.62 7.76 7.89 0.2

13 Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH), mg/l, Max <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.001

14 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.002

15 Sulphate (as SO4) mg/l, Max 118 55 196.

34 108 2.00

16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l,

Max 416 202 388 256 25.00

17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l,

Max 28 28 24 30 10.00

18 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01

Location: Damodar River D/S (SW2)

S. No.

Parameters June’18 Sept’18 Dec’18

March’19

Detection Limit

1 Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.002

2 BOD (3 days 27oC), mg/l, Max

2 2 2 2.2 2.00

3 Cadmium(as Cd), mg/l, Max <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.0005

4 Chlorides (as Cl), mg/l, Max 16 14 18 18 2.00

5 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 0.03

6 Dissolved Oxygen, min. 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 0.10

7 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max 1.13 0.62 0.63 0.37 0.02

8 Hexavalent Chromium, mg/l, Max

<0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 0.01

9 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max <0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06

10 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max 0.008 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.005

11 Nitrate (as NO3), mg/l, Max 4.78 2.79 13.73 8.24 0.50

12 pH value 8.1 7.61 7.98 8.06 0.2

13 Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH), mg/l, Max

<0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.001

14 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.002

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15 Sulphate (as SO4) mg/l, Max 122 60 105.92 143 2.00

16 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l, Max

406 194 194 248 25.00

17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l, Max

30 28 22 24 10.00

18 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01

b) Effluent Water Quality Monitoring Locations

S.

No. Location Name Station Code

1 OC sump Discharge EW1

Parameters COD O & G pH value TSS

Detection Limit 4 2 0.2 10

MOEF -SCH-VI, STANDARDS, Class ‘A’ 250 10 5.5 to 9.0 100

Quarters

Value in mg/l, except pH

June-18

32.67 <2.00 7.99 25.67

Sept-18 26 <2.00 8.15 22.33

Dec-18 26.4 <2.00 8.03 32

March-19

24 <2.00 8.05 28

BIS Standard & Method

APHA, 22nd

Edition, Closed

Reflux, Titrimetric

IS

3025/39:199

1, R : 2003,

Partition

Gravimetric

IS-

3025/11:1983,

R-1996,

Electrometric

IS 3025/17:1984, R

:1996, Gravimetric

c) Drinking Water Quality Result S.

No.

Location

Name Station Code

1 Borehole Water DW1

S. No. Parameters June’

18 Sept’

18 Dec’1

8 March’19

Detection Limit

IS:10500

Standards

Standards/ Test

Method

1 Boron (as B), mg/l, Max <0.20 <0.20 <0.20 <0.20

0.20 0.5 APHA, 22nd

Edition ,C

armi

ne

2 Cadmium (as Cd), mg/l, Max 0.0007 <0.0005 <0.0005 <0.0005 0.0005 0.003 APHA, 22nd

Edition, AAS

-

GTA

3 Calcium (as Ca), mg/l, Max 57.6 57.6

89.2 88 1.60 75 IS-3025/40:1

991, ED

TA

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4 Chloride (as Cl), mg/l, Max 72 60

76 62 2.00 250 IS-3025/32:1988,

R- 2007,

Argentometric

5 Copper (as Cu), mg/l, Max <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 0.03 0.05 IS 3025/42 : 1992

R : 2009, AAS-Flame 6 Fluoride (as F) mg/l, Max 1.26 0.7

8 0.97 1.26 0.02 1.0 APHA, 22nd

Edition , SP

ADNS

7 Free Residual Chlorine, mg/l, Min

<0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 0.02 0.2 APHA, 22nd

Edition, DP

D

8 Iron (as Fe), mg/l, Max <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 0.06 0.3 IS 3025 /53 : 2003,

R : 2009 ,

AAS-Flame 9 Lead (as Pb), mg/l, Max 0.007 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 0.005 0.01 APHA, 22nd

Edition, AAS-GTA 10 Manganese (as Mn), mg/l, Max <0.02 0.0

2 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.1 IS-

3025/59:2006,AAS-

F

lam

e

11 Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, Max <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 0.01 0.02 IS-3025/54:2

003, AAS-Flam

e

12 Nitrate (as NO3), mg/l, Max 34.13 36.10 160.10 150.62 0.5 45 APHA, 22nd

Edition, UV-

Spectrophotomet

ric 13 Odour Agreeable Agreeabl

e Agreeable Agreable Qualitative Agreeable IS 3025

/05:1983, R- 2012,

Qualitativ

e

14 pH value 7.58 8.01

8.08 8.18 0.2 6.5 to 8.5 IS-3025/11:1983,

R- 1996,

Electrometric

15 Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH), mg/l, Max

<0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0.001 0.001 APHA, 22nd

Edition,4- Amino

Autipyrine 16 Selenium (as Se), mg/l, Max <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.002 0.01 APHA, 22nd

Edition, AAS

-GTA

17 Sulphate (as SO4) mg/l, Max 98 55

132 120 2.00 200 APHA, 22nd

Edition. Turbi

dity

18 Total Alkalinity (caco3),, mg/l, Max

136 68

124 160 4.00 200 IS-

3025/23:1986,Titration

19 Total Arsenic (as As), mg/l, Max

<0.002 <0.002 <0.002 <0.002 0.002 0.01 IS 3025/ 37:1988 R : 2003, AAS-VGA 20 Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l,

Max <0.04 0.0

6 0.06 <0.04 0.04 0.05 IS-

3025/52:2003, AAS-Flame

21 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l, Max

494 340

582 624 25.00 500 IS 3025 /16:1984 R : 2006,

Gravimetric 22 Total Hardness (caco3), mg/l, Max

284 144

336 400 4.00 200 IS-3025/21:1983,

R-2002, EDTA 23 Turbidity, NTU, Max 1.1 1.

1 0.8 1 1.0 1 IS-

3025/10:1984 R-

1996, Nephelometric

24 Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, Max 0.01 0.05

0.05 0.09 0.01 5.0 IS 3025/ 49 : 1994,

R : 2009, AAS-Flame

3.5 Ground Water Status

3.4.1 Historical Groundwater Levels

Groundwater application made on 29.03.2019 vide no: 21-4/369/JH/MIN/2019.

Ground water level of the area is continuously monitored by CMPDI. The pre-

monsoon and post monsoon historical groundwater levels for the last few years

(2002 to 2018) recorded by CMPDI at the nearest permanent hydrograph stations

like at Potanga (Well No.: SK-06) and at Raskatola Basti (Well No.: SK-47) located

within the core zone and buffer zone, respectively, were collected and are given

below:

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4.0 Detail of Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures

4.1 Air Pollution Control

The proposal is for enhancement of coal production from 3 MTPA to 4.20 MTPA within the

same project area. Several mining and allied activities like increased rate of coal and OB

extraction, transportation of coal etc. may contribute to additional pollution levels in core

and buffer zone. Therefore, this study has been focused on identifying the sources of air

pollution, quantification and prediction of air quality changes in core and buffer zone using

air quality modelling due to proposed mining activity.

Sources of air pollution

The main sources of air pollution are identified as-

1) Drilling & blasting in coal & OB benches.

2) Loading & unloading of Coal & OB.

3) Coal & OB transportation inside the mine.

4) Coal crushing & transportation from mine to washery.

5) Wind erosion from coal stockyard & OB Dump.

Micrometeorological Data

The micrometeorological data generated during the Pre-Monsoon period has been considered for Air quality impact prediction. The representative meteorological data for the study period is as given below.

Date

Time

Air

Temp.

(°C)

RH (%)

Wind

Speed

(m/s)

Wind

Dir.

(Deg)

Barometric

Pressure (hPa) Rainfall (mm)

Cloud Cover

(Oktas)

24/03/2017 01:00 21.53 57.42 0 270 965.7 0 0

24/03/2017 02:00 21.14 59.06 1.5 243 965.5 0 0

24/03/2017 03:00 20.54 59.91 1.5 261 965.2 0 1

24/03/2017 04:00 20.05 60.23 1.5 226 965 0 2

24/03/2017 05:00 19.62 64.19 1.5 271 965.2 0 0

24/03/2017 06:00 20.46 66.88 1.5 239 965.9 0 0

24/03/2017 07:00 24.73 64.29 0.6 255 966.5 0 0

24/03/2017 08:00 29.95 54.79 0.9 236 967 0 0

24/03/2017 09:00 32.57 41.33 1.1 27 967.5 0 0

24/03/2017 10:00 34.35 31.67 1.8 102 967.2 0 0

24/03/2017 11:00 36.12 22 1.5 232 967.1 0 0

24/03/2017 12:00 36 19.16 3.4 273 966.3 0 0

24/03/2017 13:00 37.26 16.91 4.1 278 964.9 0 0

24/03/2017 14:00 38.02 16.51 4.9 248 964.3 0 0

24/03/2017 15:00 37.53 15.26 4.8 282 963.7 0 0

24/03/2017 16:00 36.87 16.32 5.3 250 963.6 0 0

24/03/2017 17:00 34.14 17.12 4.7 294 963.7 0 0

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24/03/2017 18:00 32.03 20.18 3.1 265 964.9 0 0

24/03/2017 19:00 29.87 28.9 1.8 52 965.5 0 0

24/03/2017 20:00 27.96 33.54 0.7 170 967.1 0 0

24/03/2017 21:00 26.24 35.87 0 87 967.7 0 0

24/03/2017 22:00 24.96 37.23 1.5 177 968.1 0 0

24/03/2017 23:00 24.25 40.27 1.5 230 968.1 0 0

*Refer Plate VI for Windrose diagram.

Emission Factors

A S&T study titled, “Development of emission factors for various mining machineries &

operations in opencast coal mines (EE-27)” was carried out by CMPDI(HQ) during 2002 to

2008. During this study, emission factors for Suspended Particulate Matter (PM ≤ 100 μm)

were developed for Drilling, Loading of coal and OB by Shovel, Unloading of OB, Transportation

on haul roads and Coal sizing. The emission factors data for PM -10 and PM -2.5 have been

estimated on the basis of particle size distribution study. SPM Emission Factors & control factors

for Various Mining Operations have been given below:

Sl. No

Activity Uncontrolled Emission Factor Control Factor

(as given in EET)

Reference of E.F. Unit PM – 2.5 PM -10 TSP

1 Top soil removal by scrapper

kg/t 0.00058 0.0052 0.029 50 % control when soil is naturally or artificially wet.

AP 42 , USEPA(1998)

2 Drilling in Coal Bench

kg/hole 0.04 0.22 0.83 90 % for fabric filter. 70 % for water sprays.

*Coal S&T Project

3 Drilling in OB Bench

kg/hole 0.11 0.56 2.18 90 % with fabric filter 70 % for water sprays

*Coal S&T Project

4 OB Loading by shovel

kg/t 1.5 x 10-05 1.4 x 10-04 7.7 x 10-04 50% for water sprinkling

*Coal S&T Project

5 OB Unloading kg/t 6.0 x 10-05 5.0 x 10-04 3.0 x 10-03 50% for water sprinkling

*Coal S&T Project

6 Coal Loading kg/t 2.1 x 10-04 1.5 x 10-03 7.1 x 10-03 None *Coal S&T

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by shovel Project

7 Coal Unloading

kg/t 1.4 x 10-04 1.23x 10-03 7.1x 10-03 None *Coal S&T Project

8 Coal / OB transportation on unpaved haul road

kg/VKT 0.076 Vehicle km traveled (VKT) = (No. of trips) x ( distance traveled)

0.53

2.56

50% for mobile water sprinkling& 70% for Fixed sprinkling system

*Coal S&T Project

9 Coal Sizing

(a) Primary Crusher

kg/t 0.008 0.056 0.28 Control factor = 99 % for enclosure with dust extraction system

*Coal S&T Project

(b) Secondary Crusher

kg/t 0.02 0.13 0.64 Control factor = 99 % for enclosure with dust extraction system

*Coal S&T Project

10 Blasting OB / Coal

kg/ blast

0.03 x E.F. for TSP*

0.18 x E.F. for TSP*

344(A)0.8 / (M)1.9(D)1.8

None AP 42 , USEPA(1998)

11 Dozing OB** kg/hr 0.11 x E.F. for TSP

0.29 x E.F. for TSP

2.6 (S)1.2 /(M)1.3

None AP 42 , USEPA(1998)

12 Dozing Coal# kg/hr 0.11 x E.F. for TSP

0.29 x E.F. for TSP

35.6 (S)1.2 /(M)1.4

None AP 42 , USEPA(1998)

13 Wind erosion from OB dumps, coal mine pits and coal stockyard

kg/ha/hr 0.008 (exclude contribution of calm period)

0.09 (exclude contribution of calm period)

0.4

50 % for water sprays& 70 % for mist type sprinkling system

AP 42 , USEPA(1998)

14 Pit retention 0 % 50 % for PM -10

Emission Estimation Technique for Mining, version 2.3 , EPA Australia

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Unloading point of conveyor belt

Kg/t 0.029 USEPA 1998

*The average values for Silt(S) and Moisture (M) content in coal and OB were observed as

S = 12 %, M = 7 % , For OB, S = 5 % & M = 4 % respectively during an coal S&T Study

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for “Development of emission factors for various mining machineries &operations in an

opencast coal mines”(EE-27).

**For Dozing OB, TSP = = 2.96 kg/hr for S = 5 %, M = 4 %,

#For Dozing Coal, TSP = = 46.06 kg/hr for S = 12 %, M = 7 %,

D – depth of drill hole, A – incremental area for blasting

Air Quality Model

AERMOD version 9.4.0 has been used to predict the impact on the ambient air quality of the

core and buffer zone of the study area due to mining operations with 1.20 MTPA

incremental capacity. The dust emission levels from mining operations are based on USEPA

publications and an S&T study titled, “Development of emission factors for various mining

machineries & operations in opencast coal mines (EE-27)”, which was carried out by

CMPDI(HQ) during 2002 to 2008 and USEPA AP 42.

Six receptors (2 Core and 4 Buffer) have been identified primarily based on the wind

direction and proximity to the source.

Table: Details of Receptors for Air Quality Impact Prediction

SN Location Name Location

code

Direction

(from Site)

Distance

(Km)

Height of

Sampling

Point (m)

01. Pit Office A1 Core Zone - 3.0

02. PO Office A2 Core Zone - 3.0

03. Chapper Village A3 SW 5.0 3.0

04. Jarjara Colony A4 NE 2.1 3.0

05. Urimari

Rest House A5 E 1.6 3.0

06. DAV School A6 SE 1.2 3.0

The incremental concentrations due to proposed mining activity in core and buffer zone

have been predicted using AERMOD software as per the methodology discussed above. The

Isopleths of PM10 without & with control measures for incremental mining activity have been

plotted and attached as Plate-VII & VIII respectively.

Predicted Concentrations of PM10

Zone Categor

y

24 Hours average PM10 concentration (µ g/ m3)

Incremental Concentration without

control measures

Incremental Concentrati

on with control

measures

Background/ Baseline concentrati

on

Total predicted

concentration without

control measures

(BAU)

Total predicted

concentration with control

measures

Permissible limit

(BAU)

A1 8.76 3.65 246.60 255.36 250.25 300

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A2 15.1 6.22 249.32 264.42 255.54

A3 0.09 0.04 88.86 88.95 88.90

100 A4 7.46 2.1 93.80 101.26 95.90

A5 28.11 8.6 89.66 117.77 98.26

A6 6.9 3.45 91.60 98.50 95.05

On the basis of the above prediction, it can be observed that there is a significant impact on

A4, A5 and A6. This can be well justified because A4, A5 and A6 falls in the predominant

downwind direction of the project. However, it can be observed that total predicted

concentration with control measures is well within the limits prescribed by NAAQS for buffer

zone and coal mine standards for core zone.

Air pollution Control Measures

Air

pollution

control

measures

Mineral (Coal) is transported from mine to Saunda siding by black

topped road.

IFurther, Green belt all along the remaining transportation road will

be developed.

Total six no. of water tankers have been deployed to water sprinkling

for dust suppression on haul road, faces and dumping area.

Fugitive emission is reduced considerably as coal extraction is done

by surface miner. Wet drill is undertaken.

The density of plantations under taken is 2500 plants per ha. So far

3.90 Ha of area has already been planted in the nearby areas.

Species of plants are sisam, gambhar, Bakain, Mahua,Bambu,

Karange, Sal, Kathal, Mango etc. However after post mining stage

afforestation shall be done on backfilled areas, ext. OB dump etc.

Vehicular emission is under control and regularly monitored. No

vehicles are used for transportation of the mineral without cover of

tarpaulins and vehicles are optimally loaded.

Dust masks have been issued to exposed workmen. Occupational

health monitoring is done by Initial Medical Examination and Periodic

Medical Examination through our trained Doctors in our

hospitals/dispensaries.

4.2 Water Quality Management:

Water

pollution

control

measures

Sumps are created to take care of entire catchments area. Adequate time is

given for settlement of silt. 3 sumps at west quarry of having capacity

10,500 m3, 400000 m3 and 135000 m3 respectively, and 2 sumps at east

quarry having capacity 54,000 m3 and 3,62,000 m3 respectively are ground

water recharge structure.

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3 Check Dams are constructed along Jarjara nala, Potanga nala. and at east

side of North Urimari Project.

Garland drains along coal stock, quarry, workshop etc. are being

maintained.

At colony sewage are treated by septic tank and soak-pit method. An ETP with

oil & grease traps for workshop has been provided.

Rain Water

Harvesting

No ground water (bore well) is used for mining operations. Around 1580

m3/day of mine discharge is being stored in the mine voids for the purpose of

ground water recharge. The proposal for Rooftop Rainwater harvesting on

project office building is in process. It will be installed in the next financial year.

The estimate for Rs 7,52,757.99 is prepared and the work will be completed by

the next financial year. Roof area of project office is 42 m x 10.30 m. top rain

water of roof area comes through small sizes of 11 nos of PVC pipes of 110 mm

size laying.

4.3 Noise Level Management

The mining operation may cause noise nuisance if adequate precautions are not taken to

keep the noise level within limits. Environment standards for coal mines stipulates that

noise level in operational/ working zone shall not exceed 85 dB(A) Leq. The following

measures therefore, have been envisaged to reduce the noise level to protect the workers

from noise hazard and to adhere to the Environmental standards in respect of noise.

a. Use of equipment with arrangement for absorbing the operational noise.

b. Foundations of vibrating equipment to be designed with isolators to prevent vibration

so that the noise level does not exceed 85 dB(A) Leq.

c. Control blasting is under taken under supervision of the blasting officer, proper blast

design is prepared to control ground vibration and arrest fly rocks and boulders.

Blasting is done with the use of SHOCK TUBES.

d. Adequate measures have been taken, noise levels are regularly monitored and kept

below 85 dBA within work environment. Ear plugs / muffs are provided to mine

workers for regular use. Use of insulated cabins for operators.

e. Plantation of trees around the plant area.

f. Routine maintenance of HEMM with prompt replacement of worn-out parts.

4.4 Status of compliance of Environmental Conditions-

Compliance of EC conditions are given below-

S.No Conditions Compliance Status

1) The environmental clearance is

subject to approval of the State

land use Department, Government

Clearance of land has been obtained under CBA (Acquisition

and Development) Act vide SO No- 519 dated 24/2/1996.

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of Jharkhand for diversion of

agricultural land for non-

agricultural use

2) The environmental clearance is

subject to grant of forestry

clearance for diversion of 66.24 ha

forestland.

The forestland diverted for the project is 226.51 Ha vide

F.No. 8-54/2008-FC, dated 03.08.2011 which includes

Notified Forest and GM Jungle Jhari both. It includes

Notified Forest of 52.09 Ha and GM JJ of 174.42 Ha

3) Top soil should be stacked with

proper slope at earmarked site(s)

only with

adequate measures and should be

used for reclamation and

rehabilitation of mined out areas

Top soil dump is also maintained at north eastern side of

Western Quarry.

The area has hilly terrain and has little top soil. Previous Top

soil generated was utilised for 3.9 Ha plantations on OB

Dump done in 2011.

As per the recommendation of RO MoEF&CC , Catch drain

and siltation pond will be constructed soon as action is being

taken in this regard for soil dump. Catch drain of 75 m along

the south of Eastern quarry , and 2 sedimentation pond will

be constructed in three months. Catch drain of 75 m along the

north eastern part Western Quarry has already been

constructed.

Photos below:

4) OB dumps should be stacked at

earmarked dump site(s) only and

should not be kept active for long

period. Proper terracing of OB

dumps should be carried out so

that the overall slope shall not

exceed 28 degree. Backfilling

should start from 6thyears

OB is being dumped on both the west and east side of

Potanga Nala. CMPDIL, Ranchi has earmarked the site as

Potanga Nala is scheduled to be diverted as per Project

Report of North Urimari OCP.

Grassing has been done on OB dump of East Quarry and

action is being taken to grass OB Dump of West Quarry as

well. Photos are below:

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onwards. Monitoring and

management of rehabilitated areas

should continue until the

vegetation becomes self-

sustaining. Compliance status

should be submitted to the

Ministry of Environment &

Forests on six monthly basis.

Grassing will be done over 12 ha additionally on OB Dump.

Overall slope of OB dump is less than 28 degrees. Plan

shows cross-section of the O/B dumps mentioning slope and

height of the dumps.

Cross Section AA’

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Cross Section BB’

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Cross Section CC’

5)

Catch drains and siltation ponds of

appropriate size should be

constructed to arrest silt and

sediment flows from soil, OB and

mineral dumps. The water so

collected should be utilized for

watering the mine area, roads,

green belt development etc. The

drains should be regularly desilted

and maintained properly.

Garland drain (size, gradient and

Length) and sump capacity should

be designed keeping 50% safety

margin over and above peak

sudden rainfall (based on 50 years

data) and maximum discharge in

the area adjoining the mine site.

Sump capacity should also provide

adequate retention period to allow

proper settling of silt material.

Temporary earthen sedimentation pond (17X15).It is utilised

for ground water recharge, local’s domestic purpose and

cultivation.

Catch drain of 900 m completed.

Garland drain – 600 m is in eastern quarry ( departmental )

Sump capacity:

West quarry- 4 L m3 having catchment area of 20 L m3.

East quarry- 4.785 L m3 having catchment area 5 L m3.

Action is being taken to urgently construct catch drain and

toe walls to safeguard the Potanga nala from site of the O/B

dump. Construction of toe wall of 400 m against two OB

Dumps will be done within 5 months.

Catch drain and siltation pond will be constructed soon as

action is being taken in this regard for OB Dumps and Coal

Stock yard as well.

Action is being taken to provide fixed water sprinkling

system, water points, catch drain and siltation pond at the

coal dump area. A fixed water sprinkler at coal stockyard

will be installed within 6 months.

Currently water sprinkling is done for control of ambient dust

generated due to mining operation by mobile sprinkler. There

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are six water tanker that continuously wet the haul road,

transport road, coal dump area, etc.

6) Dimension of the retaining wall at

the toe of dumps and OB benches

within the mine to check run-off

and siltation should be based on

the rainfall data.

200 m of stone masonry with trapezium cross section(

height- 1.5 m and width- 0.75 and 1.5)

Toe wall and catch drain is constructed on the reclaimed part

of dump of eastern quarry. Photos below:

Action is being taken to urgently construct catch drain and

toe walls along other O/B dumps.

Construction of toe wall of 400 m against two OB Dumps

will be done within 5 months.

Catch drain and siltation pond will be constructed soon as

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action is being taken in this regard for OB Dumps and Coal

Stock yard as well.

7) Green belt should be raised in area

of 321.21 ha by planting the native

species I around the ML area, OB

dumps, coal handling plant, roads

etc in consultation with the local

DFO / Agriculture Department.

The density of the trees should be

around 2500 plants per ha.

2011-12= 3.9 Ha

Plantation in the given area will be done after mining is

complete.

Year wise area to be planted in span of 29 year will total to

321.21 Ha.

8) The project authorities should

meet the water requirement of

nearby village(s) in case the

village wells go dry due to de-

watering of the mine.

Jojo tola , Premnagar, Potanga Khas, Bar Tola KArmali

Tola, Hesa Tola, Madna Tand , etc are some of villages were

water is supplied for 8-9 months (except rainy season)

through tankers.

9)

Suitable embankment of proper

dimensions should be constructed

to protect the area from flood

water of nallahs namely Potanga

and Tilaiya during rainy season.

River’s HFL is far away from the mining area. Tilaiya’s HFL

is 800 m away from western quarry.

Embankment length against Sesonal Tributary of Tilaiya nala

in the north side of Outsourcing patch(west quarry)- 250 m

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Embankment length against Potanga nala-215 m(outsourcing

west quarry ) and 100 m(departmental east quarry).

Along Outsourcing Quarry:

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Along departmental quarry:

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10)

The project authority should

implement suitable water

conservation measures to augment

ground water resources in the area

in consultation with the Regional

Director, Central Ground Water

Board.

Check dam is made to store and recharge groundwater.

There is also proposed rooftop rain water harvesting over

Project Officer’s Office.

Construction of Check Dam along Potanga Nala is

complete. Photos below:

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2 check Dams are already constructed. One at Jarjara nala

and another at east side of North Urimari Project.

The proposal for Rooftop Rainwater harvesting on

project office building is in process. It will be installed in

the next financial year. The estimate for Rs 7,52,757.99 is

prepared and the work will be completed by the next

financial year. Roof area of project office is 42 m x 10.30

m. top rain water of roof area comes through small sizes

of 11 nos of PVC pipes of 110 mm size laying. All the

rain water comes into bigger size PVC pipe of 200mm

dia. Then after it comes into sedimentation tank having

gravels. Rain water then passes into recharge pit having

borehole.

3 sumps at west quarry of having capacity 10,500 m3,

400000 m3 and 135000 m3 respectively, and 2 sumps at

east quarry having capacity 54,000 m3 and 3,62,000 m3

respectively are ground water recharge structure.

Letter no. PO/BP/Env./2018/1166 dated 16.08.2018

requesting Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board,

Mid-Eastern Region, Patna to find potential and installation

of suitable water conservation measure to augment ground

resources and rainwater harvesting structure at North Urimari

OCP.

11) Regular monitoring of ground

water level and quality should be

Piezometre location study was done last year. Location

and design were identified by CMPDIL in their report for

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carried out by establishing a

network of existing wells and

constructing new piezometers

during the mining operation. The

monitoring should be carried out

four times in a year - pre-monsoon

(April-May), monsoon (August),

post-monsoon (November) and

winter (January) and the data thus

collected may be sent regularly to

MOEF, Central Ground Water

Authority and Regional Director

Central Ground Water Board.

North Urimari OCP.

Action is being taken to install piezometre at such

location to monitor ground water level and quality.

To monitor the impact of mining on local ground water

regime, three location has been identified for construction

of four nos. piezometers (Pz-1 to Pz-4) tapping Shallow,

Deeper and confined aquifers around the mine periphery

of North Urimari OCP, Barka-Sayal Area, SKCF.

Piezometer number Pz-1 and 2 is tapping combined

aquifer (respective Depth up to 98.0 m 139.0 m),

Piezometer Pz-3 is tapping shallow aquifer (Depth up to

27.0 m) and Piezometer Pz-4 is tapping deeper aquifer

(Depth up to 90.0 m). The proposed locations of

piezometers are based on following factors:

1) Same aquifer should be tapped in the Piezometer

which is contributing mine inflow and aquifers

were identified on the basis of litho logs of

Exploratory Boreholes.

2) Location should be adjacent to the mine and also

near to local village to observe the actual impact

of mining on Groundwater.

Ground water report is being submitted with help of

network of dug well in and around the project area.

12) Permission from the competent

authority should be obtained for

drawl of water from the river.

At present no Water is being withdrawn from river for use at

North Urimari OCP.

13) The project proponent should

carry out ground water modelling

studies in the area simulating

transient conditions to predict the

impact of mining on ground water

regime in and around area on a

long term basis and the data thus

collected may be sent regularly to

Central Ground Water Authority,

Regional Director Central Ground

Water Board and MoEF.

Analytical method are used – inflow prediction, radius of

influence and water usage diagram.

Ground water report is being submitted with help of network

of dug well in and around the project area.

Application for NOCAP for North Urimari OCP submitted to

CGWA on 29/03/2019 vide application no 21-

4/369/JH/MIN/2019.

14) Suitable rainwater harvesting

measures on long term basis shall

be planned and implemented in

consultation with Regional

Director, CGWB.

The proposal for Rooftop Rainwater harvesting on

project office building is in process. It will be installed in

the next financial year. The estimate for Rs 7,52,757.99

is prepared and the work will be completed by the next

financial year. Roof area of project office is 42 m x 10.30

m. top rain water of roof area comes through small sizes

of 11 nos of PVC pipes of 110 mm size laying. All the

rain water comes into bigger size PVC pipe of 200mm

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dia. Then after it comes into sedimentation tank having

gravels. Rain water then passes into recharge pit having

borehole.

Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board, Mid-

Eastern Region, Patna has been requested vide Letter

no. PO/BP/Env./2018/1166 dated 16.08.2018 to find

potential and installation of suitable water conservation

measure to augment ground resources and rainwater

harvesting structure at North Urimari OCP.

15) Appropriate mitigative measures

should be taken to prevent

pollution of Damodar river in

consultation with the State

Pollution Control Board.

Temporary settling tank is built to filter out sediments

from mine water before being discharged into Damodar

River. There is also proposed permanent settling tank.

Damodar flows at about 1.3 km away from leasehold of

North Urimari OCP and there is no mine discharge

outside the mine lease area.

As per recommendation of RO MoEF&CC, water quality

data of Damodar River’s Upstream and Downstream wrt

to N Urimari OCP was also submitted.

A letter requesting Member Secretary, JSPCB to suggest

mitigative measures to prevent pollution of Damodar

River was sent vide PO/Birsa/EC/2019 dated 19.04.2019.

Catch drain and siltation pond and retaining wall has

been made to control the silt from OB Dump in east

quarry. Action has been taken for grassing / vegetation on

OB Dump in west quarry. However grassing/vegetation

has already been done on OB dump in East quarry.

16) Coal handling plant should be

provided with adequate number of

high efficiency dust extraction

system. Loading and unloading

areas including all the transfer

points should also have efficient

dust control arrangements. These

should be properly maintained and

operated.

No CHP yet proposed.

Coal from the North Urimari OCP is transported to Saunda B

Railway Siding for further transportation. Saunda B siding,

which is at the distance of about 8 km from North Urimari

OCP, will be used for transporting coal until construction of

North Urimari Railway Siding is complete.

Saunda B siding have valid C.T.O from JSPCB Ranchi,

granted on 18.2.2019 vide JSPCB/RO/HZB/CTE/CTO-

4269031/2019/9.

Plantation is done all around the railway siding. PHOTOS

below:

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Mobile water tanker is used for water sprinkling in and

around the siding. PHOTOS shown below

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Coal crushing unit has fixed kind of sprinkler at feeder and

conveyor belt. Photos shown below:

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Fixed sprinkler is to be installed along the platform and

crushing units of Railway Siding at the cost of 49.83 lakh.

There will be 10 fixed sprinklers in the crushing units. The

fixed 3 blade sprinklers (at spacing of 3.5 to 5 m) along the

platform of around 800 m will be rotating one. The water for

sprinkling system will be sourced from abandoned quarry

present beside it. There will be 7 valves placed strategically

along the fixed water sprinkling system and valve for every

sprinklers tapping to control sprinkling.

17) Sewage treatment plant should be

installed for the colony. ETP

should also be provided for

wastewater from workshop and

CHP.

Since colony is old therefore soak pit and septic tank are used

for colony area.

Oil & Grease Trap has been provided in the workshop and as

per the suggestion of RO, MoEF&CC further improvments

such as zero discharge of water by treatment and re-

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circulation for washing of HEMM is under progress. The

apporximate work completion timeline is September-2019.

18) Consent to operate should be

obtained from SPCB before

starting production from the mine.

CTO for North Urimari OCP from JSPCB Validity period-

1/6/2018 to 30/6/2023

19) The project authorities should

undertake sample survey to

generate data on pre-project

community health status within a

radius of 1 km from proposed

mine.

Pre Project health status was carried out as part of baseline

study for North Urimari OCP. 84 to 88 page of EIA/EMP

report of North Urimari OCP.

Health Camp is conducted regularly at North Urimari

Project. Total beneficiaries for the last 2 year are as follows.

Health Camps are conducted regularly at North Urimari

Project. Total beneficiaries for the last 3 years are as

follows.

Year

Villag

e

Healt

h

Camp

s

Beneficiarie

s

School

Health

Camps

Beneficiarie

s

2016-17 19 787 5 308

2017-18 3 114 2 48

2018-19 4 210 4 200

Up till August 2018 for current financial area-periodical

Medical Examination (PME) up till now done for 45 against

target of 120. Initial Medical Examination (IME) of 77 is

also done this year up till now.

2017-132 workers underwent PME against 130. 57 workers

underwent IME.

No Case of occupational health hazard is detected, even

though regular PME and IME are done for worker..

20) Digital processing of the entire

lease area using remote sensing

technique should be done regularly

once in three years for monitoring

lard use pattern and report

submitted to MOEF and its

Regional Office.

Latest soft copy of report (For the year 2017 and 2014) of

monitoring of land use pattern using remote sensing

technology has been submitted to Regional Office Ranchi

through email dated 06.02.2019 to [email protected]

21) Vehicular emissions should be Copy of some PUC has been submitted to RO,MoEF&CC.

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kept under control and regularly

monitored. Overloading of trucks

be avoided to stop spillage. The

loaded trucks be

covered with tarpaulin sheets to

prevent spillage of coal

22) Land oustees and land losers

should be compensated as per the

State Government norms and CIL

Policy.

As the project will progress remaining PAFs will be

rehabilitated. Total PAFs are 545. Out of which 59 PAFs

were rehabilitated outside R&R site of Pargarha-Barkitand.

32 PAFs are rehabilitated at R&R site of Pargarha-Barkitand.

PAFs yet to be rehabilitated are 454. R&R details showing

photos, expenditure and R&R performa has been submitted

to RO,MoEF&CC.

23) Blasting operation should be

carried out only during the

daytime. Controlled blasting

should be practiced. The

mitigative measures for control of

ground vibrations and to arrest fly

rocks and boulders should be

implemented

2:30 PM is around which blasting is done. Blasting is

controlled and messing is done to arrest fly rocks.

All necessary precautions are taken during blasting

operation. Proper pattern , sequencing, stemming,

explosive used per hole, total explosive blasted per delay,

types of detonators used, burden, spacing etc are kept as

per blasting permission granted by D.G.M.S. Controlled

blasting is done so that villagers are not affected.

Wire nets and sand bags are used during blasting to

control the fly rocks.

Regular monitoring is done for measuring vibrations

(PPV) by Vibrometre and results are within permissible

limit.

24) The project proponent should take

all precautionary measures during

mining operation for conservation

and protection of endangered

fauna such as Monkeys (Presbytis

entellus), python, baaz, eagle,

peacock reported in the study area

in consultation with the concerned

forest officials. Action plan for

conservation of endangered fauna

should be prepared and submitted

to the Ministry and its Regional

Office within 3 months.

A letter vide no. PO/BP/Env./2018/1180 dated 17.08.2018

has been submitted to DFO Hazaribagh(W) to provide

precautionary measure to be taken during mining operations.

25) A Final Mine Closure Plan along

with details of Corpus Fund should

be submitted to the Ministry of

Environment & Forests 5 years in

advance of final mine closure for

MCP for North Urimari has been approved by CCL Board on

01.10.2012 for an amount of Rs 9035.51 Lakh.

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approval.

General Condition

1) No change in technology and scope of

working shall be made without prior

approval of the Ministry of

Environment and Forest.

Technology and scope of working is in accordance to the EC

granted

2) No change in the calendar plan

including quantum of mineral coal and

waste being produced shall be made.

No change in calendar plan

3) Conservation measures for protection

of flora and fauna in the core & buffer

zone should be drawn up in

consultation with the local forest

department and experts.

Will be done based on direction of Forest department.

4) Four ambient air quality monitoring

station shall be established in the core

zone as well as in the buffer zone for

monitoring PM10,PM2.5,SOX and

NOX. Location of the station shall be

decided based on the meteorological

data features and environmentally and

ecologically targets in consultation

with the State Pollution Control

Board.

Data on ambient air quality (PM10,

PM2.5, SOx and NOx and CO) shall

be regularly submitted to the Ministry

including its Regional office at

Bhubaneswar and to the state

Pollution Central Board and central

Pollution Control Board once in six

month.

Ambient air quality monitoring stations has been established

as per the stipulated condition .Regular monitoring of air and

water quality is being made in and around of buffering zone

by the CMPDIL, Ranchi. Reports are being furnished to the

Ministry and JSPCB regularly.

The report of period Jan 19 to March 19 is submitted to

RO,MoEF&CC.

5) Fugitive dust emissions from all the

sources should be controlled regularly

monitored and data recorded properly.

Water spraying arrangement on haul

roads, loading & unloading points

should be provided and properly

maintained.

There are 6 water tanker (each 20 KL) respectively under

departmental and outsourcing for dust suppression on haul

road, faces and dumping area.

Fugitive emission is reduced considerably as coal extraction

is done by Surface Miner. Surface miner substitutes drilling,

blasting and crushing and thus act as a eco-friendly way of

coal extraction. 80 percent of the production is through

Surface Miner.

Rest of coal produced is extracted through drilling and

blasting. For Drilling wet driller and also during blasting wire

net and sand bags are used to contain fly-rock.

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Photos below:

Air monitoring data for different location of North Urimari

OCP for quarter ending Dec 18 is submitted to

RO,MoEF&CC.

6) Drills should either be operated with

dust extractors or should be equipped

with water injection system.

The drills used for mining purposes are wet operated.

7) Measures should be taken for control

of noise levels below 85 dBA in the

work environment. Workers engaged

in operation of HEMM, etc should be

provided with ear plugs/muffs.

The noise at workplace continuously monitored and workers

engaged in HEMM operation are provided all relevant safety

equipments along with ear plugs.

2018-19 = 35 ear plugs.

2017-18 = 5 ear plugs.

2016-17 = 25 ear plugs.

8) Measures for safety should be

provided for storage, handling and use

of explosives during the project

period.

Measure of safety is strictly adhered to all storage, handling

and use of explosive is done under Coal Mines Regulation

1957.

9) Acid mine water, if any, has to be

treated and disposes of after

conforming to the standard prescribed

by the competent authority

No acid mine drainage found in this area.

10) Industrial waste water (workshop and

waste water from the mine) should be

properly collected, treated so as to

conform to the standards prescribed

under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May,

Oil and grease trap is provided for workshop effluent. The

effluent from workshops and mine water are regularly tested

by CMPDIL and the result shows conformation with

standards.

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1993 and 31' December, 1993 or as

amended from time to time. Oil and

grease trap should be installed before

discharge of workshop effluents

11) Personnel working in dusty areas

should wear protective respiratory

devices

and they should also be provided with

adequate training aid information on

safety and health aspects.

Occupational health surveillance

programme of the workers should be

undertaken periodically to observe any

contractions due to exposure to dust

and take corrective measures, if

needed.

Training and Re-training being provided at regular interval.

In group VTC, they are supplemented with information

regarding safety and health aspects.

OHS and PME are being done regularly.

Mask and goggles are also provided for dusty environment.

2018-19 = 65 dust mask

2017-18 = 132 dust masks.

2016-17 = 80 dust masks.

12) A separate environmental

management cell with suitable

qualified personnel should be set-up

under the control of a Senior

Executive, who will report directly to

the Head of the Organization.

The environmental management cell is headed by Project

Officer.

The Project environmental nodal officer is the civil engineer

, who is looking after all the environmental job of the project

assisted by sub-ordinate engineer(c) and other staff

At area level there is an Area Noda Officer (Environment)

under SO (P&P), who is looking after environmental

activities of the area. The environmental monitoring work is

being done by CMPDIL, Ranchi.

13) The funds earmarked for

environmental protection measures

should be kept in separate account and

should not be diverted for other

purpose. Year wise expenditure should

be reported to the Ministry and its

Regional Office located at

Bhubaneswar.

Rs 10, 00, 000 rupees is allocated for Environment under

Revenue Budget of Barka-Sayal Area in 2018-19

For protection of environment, expenditure incurred in dust

suppression in mines premises, workshop, haul roads, etc.

cleaning of oil & grease trap tank, cleaning washing

platform, cleaning of garland drains, etc. in last 4 year is

approx. 30.69 lakh

Expenditure incurred if infrastructural development such as

school building community centre, marketing centre,

dispensary, road, etc. at R&R site Pargarha Barkitand of

North Urimari Project is approximately 527 lakh in last 3

year.

Other cost incurred are i) Monitoring of Ambient Air, Noise,

Surface Water, Ground Water and Effluent water ii) Cost

under Mine Closure Plan etc.

14) The Regional Office of this Ministry

Full cooperation to the officer (s) of the Regional Office by

furnishing the requisite data / information / monitoring

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4.5 Land Reclamation

The total volume of OB to be removed from North Urimari OCP is estimated as 136.60 Mm3.

It is proposed to store 59.60 M.m3 OB in the external dump and remaining 77.00 M.m3 OB

will be backfilled in the mine void.

An external has been proposed in the northern side of leasehold. The proposed area of

external dump is 168.95 Ha.

located at Bhubaneswar shall monitor

compliance of the stipulated

conditions. The project authorities

should extend full cooperation to the

officer (s) of the Regional Office by

furnishing the requisite data /

information / monitoring reports.

reports will be extended.

15) A copy of clearance letter will be

marked to concerned Panchayat / local

NGO, if any, from whom and

suggestion / representation has been

received while processing the

proposal.

Submitted at the time of getting the Environmental

Clearance.

16) State Pollution Control Board should

display a copy of the clearance letter

at the Regional office, District

Industry Centre and Collector's office/

Tehsildar's Office for 30 days.

Copy of Environmental Clearance has been sent to

JSPCB,Ranchi

17) The project authorities should

advertise at least in two local

newspapers widely circulated around

the project, one of which shall be in

the vernacular language of the locality

concerned, within 7 days of the issue

of the clearance letter informing that

the project has been accorded

environmental clearance and acopy of

the clearance letter is available with

the State Pollution Control Board and

may also be seen at website of the

Ministry of Environment and Forests

at http://envfor.nic.in and a copy of

the same should be forwarded to the

Regional Office of this Ministry

located at Bhubaneswar.

Done at the time of getting the Environmental Clearance.

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The post mining land use plan is as given below.

SN

Land Use During Mining Post Mining Land Use

Description Area in Ha. Description Area in Ha.

1 Quarry 254.40

Plantation on Backfilled Area

182.40

Void filled with water 72

2 External OB dump 168.95 Plantation on External Dump

168.95

3 Safety Zone 44.28 Plantation on Safety Zone & Haul Road

48.78 4 Haul road 4.50

5 Nalla diversion and garland drain

10.59 Nalla diversion and garland drain

10.59

6 Space for industrial construction

21.42 Space for industrial construction

21.42

7 * Colony area 18.92 Colony 18.92

Total Land 523.06 Total Land 523.06

Dumping Strategy

Total over burden generated will be 136.60 Mm3. It is proposed to store a part of OB in the

external dump and remaining OB will be backfilled in the mine void. An external has been

proposed in the northern side of leasehold. The proposed area of external dump is 168.95

Ha. Refer Plate IX and X for Final Stage Quarry Plan and Dump Plan.

Biological Reclamation

In the post mining stage, around 422.38 Ha will be reclaimed with plantation. Till date,

around 9.90 Ha of land within the project area has been reclaimed with plantation. The

proposed plantation plan is as given below.

Year

Green Belt& Safety Zone

Backfilled Area Infrastructure External Dump Total Cost to

be incurre

d in Lakhs

Area (Ha)

Trees (000)

Area (Ha)

Trees (000)

Area (Ha)

Trees

(000)

Area (Ha)

Trees (000)

Area (Ha)

Trees (000)

1 4.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 10.00 14.00

2 5.00 12.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 12.50 17.50

3 8.00 20.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 12.50 13.00 32.50 45.50

4 8.00 20.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.00 20.00 16.00 40.00 56.00

5 6.00 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.00 20.00 14.00 35.00 49.00

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6 6.00 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 25.00 16.00 40.00 56.00

7 7.28 18.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 25.00 17.28 43.20 60.48

8 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 30.00 12.00 30.00 42.00

9 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 30.00 12.00 30.00 42.00

10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 37.50 15.00 37.50 52.50

11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 37.50 15.00 37.50 52.50

12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 70.00

13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 70.00

14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 22.00 55.00 22.00 55.00 77.00

15 0.00 0.00 10.00 25.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 25.00 20.00 50.00 70.00

16 0.00 0.00 10.00 25.00 0.00 0.00 1.95 4.88 11.95 29.88 41.83

17 0.00 0.00 10.00 25.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 25.00 35.00

18 0.00 0.00 15.00 37.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 37.50 52.50

19 0.00 0.00 15.00 37.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 37.50 52.50

20 0.00 0.00 18.00 45.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00 45.00 63.00

21 0.00 0.00 18.00 45.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00 45.00 63.00

22 0.00 0.00 20.00 50.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 50.00 70.00

23* 0.00 0.00 22.00 55.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 22.00 55.00 77.00

24* 0.00 0.00 22.00 55.00 2.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 24.00 60.00 84.00

25* 0.00 0.00 22.40 56.00 2.50 6.25 0.00 0.00 24.90 62.25 87.15

Total

44.28

110.70

182.40

456.00 4.50

11.25

168.95

422.38

400.13

1000.33

1400.46

* Years 23-25 are post closure reclamation phase.

*Refer Plate-XI for post mining reclamation Plan.

For successful enrichment of lease area, preference is given to endemic species and mixed

culture. The species will be selected carefully from the following groups for quick

reclamation:

Nitrogen fixing tree species for fuel wood, timber and fodder.

Fruit bearing tree species.

Tree species with dense foliage for shade.

Flowering and ornamental tree species.

Native species.

The list of the species recommended for afforestation on the overburden and other vacant areas is as

given below:

Botanical Name Local /Trade Name Mitigation value

Acacia ariculiformis Babool Dust pollution

Albizialebeck Sirish Dust pollution

Madhucalatifolia Mahua Tree Dust pollution

Aeglemarmelos Bael tree Dust pollution

Syzygiumcumini Amrud Dust pollution

Cassia fistula Golden shower Dust pollution

Ailanthusexcelsa Maharukha Dust pollution

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Buteamonosperma Flame of the Forest Dust pollution

Dalbergiasisoo Indian Rose wood Dust pollution

Dendrocalamusstrictus Hard bamboo Wind barrier

Bambusaaurundinacea Hallow bamboo Wind barrier

Ficusbenghalensis Banayan Tree Soil erosion

Ficusreligiosa Peepal Tree Soil erosion

Azadirachtaindica Neem tree Soil erosion

Meliaazaderach Bakneem Soil erosion

Terminaliaarjuna Arjun Soil erosion

Terminaliatomentosa Saj Noise barrier

Ailanthus excelsa Mahurkha Noise barrier

Tectonagrandis Teak wood Noise barrier

3-tier plantation will be done all along the periphery of the colony for dust and noise

attenuation. This will protect colony from air & noise pollution.

4.6 Mine Closure of North Urimari OCP

Details of Escrow Fund for Mine Closure

As per MOC guidelines, a corpus escrow account @ Rs. 6.0 lakhs per Ha of the property

leasehold shall be opened with the coal controller organization to meet the expenses of

final mine closure. Thus the total expenditure on this front may be calculated in following

manner:

Basis of Calculation

The total mine lease area is 523.06 Ha, so the corpus based on August, 2009 rate is Rs.

3138.36 Lakh @ Rs. 6.0 Lakh/Ha of lease area. The wholesale price index in August,

2009 and April, 2018 is 129.60 and 182.32 (including base year conversion factor of

1.561) respectively. So the current value of corpus is Rs 3138.36 x 182.32/129.60 Lakh,

which comes to Rs. 4415.01 lakh. The amount already deposited in the escrow account

including interest is 1165.95 lakhs. Therefore, net amount to be deposited is 3249.06

lakhs. Since this is an operating/existing mine, this corpus is to be divided by balance life

of mine. The balance life of the mine is 22 years. So, by dividing by 22 years, the annual

corpus comes to Rs. 147.68 Lakh.

Year Amount in Lakh (Rs.)

1 147.68

2 155.06

3 162.82

4 170.96

5 179.51

6 188.48

7 197.91

8 207.80

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9 218.19

10 229.10

11 240.56

12 252.58

13 265.21

14 278.47

15 292.40

16 307.02

17 322.37

18 338.49

19 355.41

20 373.18

21 391.84

22 411.43

Total 5275.02

Total Mine closure cost

(in Rs Lakhs) 6440.97

As per above an amount will be deposited every year up to the last year of mine life. The

amount calculated by the above formula shall be deposited every year by CCL in the

Escrow amount opened with the Coal Controller organization in a scheduled Bank. An

agreement, outlining detailed terms and conditions of operating the said Escrow Account

shall be executed amongst CCL, the Coal Controller and the commercial Bank.

However the additional amount beyond the escrow account, if any estimated later on, will

be provided by the mine operator after estimating the final mine closure cost five years

prior to mine closure (as per the mine closure guideline).

The break-up of Mine Closure Cost as per CMPDI Norms

The above escrow account will meet the cost of different activities of Mine Closure cost

which is given in the table below:

PROGRESSIVE AND FINAL MINE CLOSURE COST DISTRIBUTION

Total Amount in Escrow A/c (in Rs

Lakhs) 6440.97

North Urimari

OCP

SL.

NO

.

ACTIVITY

% OF TOTAL

MINE CLOSURE

COST

AMOUNT IN

LAKH (RS.) Remarks

A Dismantling of Structures To be included

in final mine Service Buildings 0.2 12.88

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Residential Buildings 2.67 171.97 closure plan

Industrial structures like CHP, Workshop,

field sub-station etc. 0.3 19.32

B Permanent Fencing of mine void

and other dangerous area

To be included

in final mine

closure plan

Random rubble masonry of height 1.2

meter including levelling up in cement

concrete 1:6:12 in mud mortar

1.5 96.61

C Grading of highwall slopes To be included

in final mine

closure plan Leveling and grading of highwall slopes 1.77 114.01

D OB Dump Reclamation

Handling/ Dozing of OB Dump and back

filling 88.66 5710.56

71% for

progressive and

17.66% for final

mine closure

Bio-reclamation including soil spreading,

plantation and post care 0.4 25.76

Equal

weightage

throughout the

life of the mine

E Landscaping

Landscaping of the open space in lease

hold area for improving its esthetic 0.3 19.32

Equal

weightage

throughout the

life of the mine

F Plantation

Plantation over cleared area obtained

after dismantling 0.5 32.20

To be included

in final mine

closure plan

Plantation around the quarry area and in

safety zone 0.2 12.88

Equal

weightage

throughout the

life of the mine

Plantation over the external OB Dump 0.02 1.29

Equal

weightage

throughout the

life of the mine

G

Post Closure Env. Monitoring/

testing of parameters for three

years

For three years

after mine

closure Air Quality 0.22 14.17

Water Quality 0.2 12.88

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H

Entrepreneurship Development

(Vocational/ skill development

training for sustainable income of

affected people

0.26 16.75

Equal

weightage

throughout the

life of the mine

I Miscellaneous and other mitigative

measures 2 128.82

Equal

weightage

throughout the

life of the mine

J Post Closure Manpower cost for

supervision 0.8 51.53

To be included

in final mine

closure plan

TOTAL 100 6440.97

4.7 Socio-Economic Issues:

The project has given a boost to the economy of the area by providing primary and

secondary employment to local people. The infra-structural facilities provided by the project

are benefitting local villagers also. The mine closure activity is likely to significantly reduce

the impact of industrial activity on the land apart from increasing the green cover and

surface water availability. The standard of living of the local inhabitants has improved

significantly due to indirect employment and service opportunities.

Resettlement & Rehabilitation of PAPs

A total of eleven tolas are in vicinity of the projects. A detailed R&R plan for 545 PAFs from

the 11 nos of tolas including 462 nos of tribals to be displaced from the project area has

been prepared and implemented in process.

Out of 545 PAFs, 63 families have already been rehabilitated and the status is as given

below.

Name of Villages No. of

PAFs

PAFs already

rehabilitated

Proposals under

Process

Urimari Village 545 91 454

Details of Employment for Land Losers:

Name of Villages Total

Employment

Proposed

Employment

provided till

date

Proposals under

Process

Urimari Village 282 252 30

Future Action Plan for R&R:

Description Total No. Year of Shifting

2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24

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onwards

Rehabilitation of

PAFs 454 20 30 30 30 292

Employment for

Land losers 30 5 5 5 5 10

The compensation is proposed as per R&R Policy of CIL was revised with effect from 5th

April, 2012. The salient features in brief are given below.

R&R Policy of CIL

Compensation For Land

One Employment per 2 acres to land losers (plots can be clubbed together)

Or monetary compensation @ Rs.5.0 Lakh per acre subject to a minimum of Rs.0.50

Lakh.

The compensation can be paid in form of annuity also on monthly, quarterly, annually

etc upto 60 years of age or life of project, whichever is earlier.

Note: A person receiving employment forgoes all claims to monetary compensation and

a person receiving monetary compensation forgoes all claims to employment.

Compensation For Homestead

Compensation for homestead building as per standard valuation method under LA Act

subject to a minimum of Rs. 2 Lakh per household

Payment of Rs 3.0 Lakh in lieu of alternate housing site, assistance in designing &

shifting, compensation for construction cattle shed and working shed etc.

Subsistence allowance to each affected family @ 25 days Minimum Agricultural Wages

per month for one year.

Compensation For Sharecroppers, Land lessees, Tenants, Day labourers, Landless tribals

etc. @ Rs. 5 lakh per household in lieu of livelihood loss.

Affected landless tribal families will be provided one time financial assistance equivalent

to 500 days MAWs as a compensation for loss of customary rights.

Assistance to PAPs to take up non-farm self employment through petty contracts or

formation of co-operatives.

Contractors will be persuaded to give jobs to eligible PAPs on preferential basis.

4.8 Details of Last Public Hearing

The details are as given below.

Date of Advertisement 04.09.2004

Newspapers in which the

advertisement appeared

Prabhat Khabar and Hindustan Times

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Date of public hearing

(DD/MM/YYYY)

08.10.2004

Public Hearing Panel chaired by &

members present

Chaired by Nominee of DC

Associated Member of Local Administration

Management/ Members of CCL.

No. of people attended the public

hearing meeting and number of

people from the lease area.

200

Minutes of Meeting Annexure-IV.

S.No. Issues raised

by public

Response/ commitment of

Project Proponents

Suggestion made by the Public Hearing Panel

1

Possibility of water and air pollution

Suitable steps would be taken for pollution control measure

Panel decided to grant approval for project related to effective pollution control measure.

2

Reasonable compensation

Compensation will be made as per rules for displaced persons.

Improvement of socio-economic condition and implementation of EIA/EMP of the project.

5 Analysis of Alternatives

Not applicable, as this is 40% expansion of existing project within the truncated

project area.

6 Environmental Monitoring Program

For effective implementation, a time bound action plan for environmental

management including all aspects isl being followed by the project. Samples for

study of air quality, water quality, ground water level and noise level are collected

and tested quarterly at strategic places representing all the categories of location.

The same is submitted regularly on half-yearly basis to Regional Office of MOEF at

Ranchi and on annual basis to Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board.

7 Project Benefits

Development of North Urimari OCP has considerably improved the socio-economic

status of the adjoining areas. This has resulted in following benefits:

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Improvements in Physical Infrastructure

Improvements in Social Infrastructure

Increase in Employment Potential

Contribution to the Exchequer

Meet energy requirement

Post-mining Enhancement of Green Cover

8 Environmental Management Plan

Central Coalfields Limited, the owner of this project has already set-up an

Environmental Cell headed by Deputy General Manager at its HQs. The cell provides

necessary support that is required for Environmental Management of various projects

and mines under the jurisdiction of the company.

9 Disclosure of Consultants

Environmental baseline data generation was done from April, 2006 to June, 2006.

The detail of consultants employed for different studies is given below.

SN Nature of Study Name of the Agency

1 Geological Report Central mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI), Ranchi, a

subsidiary of Coal India Ltd., is a premier consultancy

organization engaged in mineral exploration, land resource

management through remote sensing survey, coal petrography,

mine planning, coal preparation & utilization, design of coal

handling plants, environmental management of coal projects etc.

The environmental laboratory of CMPDI is recognized by Central

Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment & Forests,

Government of India, NABET and accredited with ISO-9001

certification. It undertakes baseline environmental data

generation, EIA, EMP and monitoring various factors related

environment.

2 Project Report

3 Land-use study

4 Hydro-geological

Study

5 Seasonal Ambient

Air Quality Study

6 Ambient Noise

Level Study

7 Water Quality

study

NABET Accreditation of Consultant is enclosed as Annexure-V.

10 Capital Expenditure on Environmental Control Measures as Per Approved

PR

Summarized Cost of Environmental Control Measures

SN Particulars Amount (Rs. In Lakh)

1 Cost of rehabilitation 128.63

2 Cost of compensatory

afforestation 310.25

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3 Cost of restoration 346.17

4 Cost of Anti-pollution measures in

mine & Industrial area 538.16

5 Cost of Anti-pollution measures in

township 379.30

6 Other provisions 20.00

7 Compensation for Tenancy Land 1675.97

TOTAL CAPITAL 3398.48

Detailed Cost Breakup of Capital Activites:

Cost FOR RESTORATION

SN Particulars Amount (in Lakhs)

1 HEMM for Reclamation 204.25

2 Biological reclamation of over burden dump @ Rs

60,000/-per Ha for 236.54 Ha. 141.92

SUB-TOTAL 346.17

Cost For Anti-Pollution Measures In Mine And Industrial Area

1 2 No. water sprinkler 152.56

2 Industrial sewage treatment in workshop 64.29

3 Water supply distribution system 97.41

4 Nalla diversion, check dams & nalla diversion works etc. 200.00

5 Garland drains 18.70

6 Dust suppression & extraction in coal hanling plant &

feeder breaker 5.20

SUB-TOTAL 538.16

Cost For Anti-Pollution Measures In Township

1 Colony Sewage treatment 78.52

2 Storm water drain 52.10

3 Water treatment plant & Distribution system 248.68

SUB-TOTAL 379.30

Other Provisions

1 Base line data generation and monitoring works 10.00

2 Cost for Arboriculture 10.00

SUB-TOTAL 20.00

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N.K. COALFIELDS

MACLUSKIGUNJ

R.S

PHULBASIA

R.S

DAMODAR

RIVER

TITARIAKHAR

TORI R.S.

45'

LOHERDAGA

KURU

JOGIADIH

R.S

CHITARPUR

CHAKLA

NORTH DHADU

TO CHATRA

TO ROURKELA

45'

SAUNDA

NH-33

NAMKOM R.S

BIJUPARA

MANDAR

RANCHI

RANCHI R.S

SAPHI RIVER

KHALARI R.S.

DAKRA

RAY R.S

S.K.

COALFIELDS

HENDGIR

PATRATU R.S

C.SAUNDA

BHURKUNDA

SAUNDA `D'

GOLA ROAD R.S

TATISILWAY R.S

SONDIMRA R.S

BARLANGA R.S

RAMGARH

COALFIELDS

II

RAMGARH

BLOCK-

RAMGARH

CANTT. R.S

RANCHI RD.

ARGADA R.S

ARGADA

RELIGARA

GIDHANIA

KAITHA

SUGIA

DAMODAR

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PETERBAR

RAMGARH

BLOCK-III

TO KODARMA

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PAKRI

BARWADIH

SHIVPUR R.S.

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COALFIELDS

PAREJ

TAPIN

MANDU

CHARHI

JHARKHAND

JARANGDIH

SAWANG

GOMIA R.S

RAJRAPPA

OCP

BARKAKANA R.S

SIRKA

ARA

LAIYO

KEDLA

KUJU

LAPANGA

HENDGIR

R.S

K.D.H.

KARKATTA

CHURI

ROHINI

GIDI WASHERY

PTPS

PIPARWAR

WASHERY

STPS

KEDLA

WASHERY

RAJRAPPA

WASHERY

SAWANG

WASHERY

JHIRKIJHIRJKI WEST

URIMARI

BALUMATH

TOPA

K A T H A R A

H A Z A R I B A G A R E A

A R G A D A A R E A

B A R K A - S A Y A L

N K -A R E A

BADAM

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PIPARWAR

BACHRA

RAY

NORTH URIMARI OCP

EAST BOKARO

COALFIELDS

PIPARWAR

AREA

ROAD NO-3

35Km

ROAD NO-2

31Km

ROAD N0-1

43Km

ROAD N0-6

35Km

ROAD N0-5

22Km

ROAD N0-4

26Km

K U J U A R E A

LOCATION PLAN

Drawn

N T S

Scale

Drg.No.

Approved

Checked

Design

S.K.MITRA

D.RAI

A.K. SINGH

Sheet

Rev.No.

RD RI-III

SE (C)

Dy.C.E.(C)

NORTH URIMARI OCP

CENTRAL MINE PLANNING AND DESIGNE INSTITUTE LIMITED

Job Title

Subject

Activity Name

Job No.

Signature

DesignationDate

ISO 9001 COMPANY

CENTRAL COAL FIELDS LIMITED

Customer

PLATE - I

N

PLATE I- Location Plan

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CORE ZONE

RIVER / NALLA

RAILWAY LINE

ROAD

LEGEND

GANDHI NAGAR

PETAL NAGAR

BHURKUNDA

DUNGUA

PORNA

SAEL

PIRTARA

URIMARI

JOJUTALA

SANGHO

TONYATOLI

POTANGA

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PURNATOLI

NAWARDI

KURSE

DEORIA BARGANWA

MELKEMABANDRA

GEGDA

AMBATOLA

RASDA

SIM

RA

TA

N

KOTP

KATIA

BARTUA

PASERLYA

CHIRMA

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OCTABERA

KURKUTA

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RELIGARHA

N

DESIGNED

DRAWN

CHECKED

APPROVED

SCALE

DRG.NO.

DIVISION

UNIT

NAME

SIGNATURE

REGIONAL INSTITUTE NO. III

NTS

SHEET

REV.

RI-III/CIVIL/NU/2005/5

CLIENT:-

C.C.L

PROJECT:-

NORTH URIMARI OCP

SUBJECT:-

DRAINAGE map

C M P D I

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NOTE: - This drawing is based on the drawing submitted

in the report of R & C

PLATE III- Drainage Plan

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GROUND BUNKER

OFFICE

WORKSHOP

CANTEEN

+270+260+250

260

330

240240

240

250

250

240

230

250

270

290

280

300

Copyright in these drawings is vested in CMPDI.

Unauthorised copying or use is not permitted.

SymbolParticulars

8

Job No.

Activity Name Designation Signature Date

Checked

Approved A.R. Nagarajan

Dy.C.E.(Civil)

Scale

Drg.No.

Sheet

REV. No.

CENTRAL COALFIELDS LIMITED

4R0244

Land Use Plan

Created

Created

1: 4000

1 of 1

R3 OCM

CMPDI

Surface contour

Lease Hold Boundary

Tenancy land

Forest land

ISO 9001 Company

Final stage surface boundary of quarry

NORTH URIMARI OCP

GMK Land Recorded as Jangal Jhari

GMA Land

Nala

Divertion Of Nala

Garland Drain

Surface road

River / Nala

Road

D.K.Thakur S.E. (civil)

T.K.Bandhyopadhyay

+440

Dump

Bore-Hole

1

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3

4

5

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PLATE IV- Land Use Plan

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Report on Public Consultation and Action Taken Report

Summary of Public Hearing of North Urimari OCP:

The notice for public hearing was advertised in Prabhat Khabar (Ranchi Edition) & Hindustan on 04/09/2004. Public Hearing was held on 08/10/2004, which was attended by around 200 persons. The public raised the following issues relating to starting of North Urimari OCP:

1. Impact due to Possible water and air pollution

2. Compensation to the affected PAPs

The project proponent has taken the following mitigative measures to minimize impact due to possible water and air pollution:

1. Air and Water Pollution:

• Water Sprinkling is being done by mobile sprinklers on transportation road/

haul roads

• Static Sprinkler has been installed in the railway siding

• Plantation has been done over 9.9 Ha

• All drills are equipped with wet drilling arrangement.

• Collection of Mine water in sump.

• Monitoring of environmental parameters every fortnight

• Allocation of capital fund of Rs.917.46 Lakhs in PR for anti-pollution measures

in mines and township

• Covered transportation of coal by trucks

2. Land Compensation, Employment to PAFs & R&R

Providing land compensation and Employment to PAFs is a continuous process. As per existing CIL R&R Policy, 2012 CCL has to provide one employment for every two acres of land along with some other benefits as defined under R&R policy. The project has given a boost to the economy of the area by providing primary and secondary employment to local people. The infra-structural facilities provided by the project are benefitting local villagers also. A total of eleven tolas are in vicinity of the projects. A detailed R&R plan for 545 PAFs from the 11 nos of tolas to be displaced from the project area has been prepared and implementation is in process. Out of 545 PAFs, 63 families have already been rehabilitated and the status is as given below.

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Employment provided

Proposals under Process

Urimari Village 282 252 30 CSR Activities:

• CSR Fund is being spent for different activities like drinking water, skill development, education, infrastructure and other developmental activities. Details of expenditure on CSR activities for the year 2015-16 to 2017-18 are as given under:

Table 1: Expenditure towards CSR (in Rs. Lakhs)

SN Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 1 Infrastructure 20.69 - 22.00 2 Education 343.63 412.11 129.85 3 Drinking Water 26.25 27.82 60.00 4 Health 1.93 - - 5 Sanitation 6.27 6.89 10.00 6 Environment 16.5 15.5 38.66 7 Skill Development 274.58 245.06 198.18

Total 689.85 707.38 458.69

Glimpses of work done as part of CSR is shown below:

Industrial Training Institute, Burkhunda

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Skill Development Training at Sundar Nagar Panchayat

Health Camp at Tribal School, Sayal

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Deep Boring at Middle School

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S.LNo.

SpecificConditions Compliance/ActionTakenReport

Followingconditionwasnotcomplied 1.

Conditions No. XX: Latest reportofmonitoringoflandusepatternusing remote sensing technologyhas not been submitted toRegionalOfficeRanchi.

Latestsoftcopyofreport(Fortheyear2017and2014)ofmonitoringoflandusepatternusingremotesensingtechnologyhasbeensubmittedtoRegionalOfficeRanchithroughemaildated06.02.2019toro.ranchi-mef@gov.in . AttachedasAnnexureI.

Following condition were partiallycomplied

2. ConditionsNo.iii:Nocatchdrainsiltation ponds were madearound the soil dump. No othertop soil dump was observed inthe project area except a smalltop soil dump (near South ofEasternquarry).

TopsoildumpisalsodoneatnorthsideofWesternQuarry.Photosbelow:

Theareahashillyterrainandsohavelittletopsoil.Previoustopsoilsgeneratedwerealsousedfor3.9HaplantationsonOBDumpdonein2011.CatchdrainandsiltationpondwillbeconstructedsoonasactionisbeingtakeninthisregardforOBDumpsandCoalStockyardaswell.Undertaking,locationandproposalforsameisattachedasAnnexureII.

3. Conditions No. iv: O/B dumpinghas beendoneon east andwestofPotanganallah.HoweverintheEIA/EMPreportismentionedthatO/B (from western quarry) shallbe dumped at the west ofPotanga nallah. Projectauthorities should dump O/B atthe earmarked dump site(s) asperECConditions.Grassing and vegetation was notobserved in some of the O/Bdumps.Projectauthoritiesshouldurgently start the grassing andvegetation work on the slope ofO/Bdumpsappearedtobemorethan28°atsomeplaceascanbe

OBisbeingdumpedonboththewestandeastsideofPotangaNala.CMPDIL,RanchihasearmarkedthesiteasPotangaNalaisscheduledtobedivertedasperProjectReportofNorthUrimariOCP.GrassinghasbeendoneonOBdumpofEastQuarryandactionisbeingtakentograssOBDumpofWestQuarryaswell.Photosarebelow:

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seen from photos. It is requiredto submit Cross-section of theO/Bdumpsmentioningslopeandheightofthedumps.

OverallslopeofOBdumpislessthan28degreesasshownontheplanattachedasAnnexureIII.Planshowscross-sectionoftheO/Bdumpsmentioningslopeandheightofthedumps.CrossSectionAA’

CrossSectionBB’

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CrossSectionCC’

4. Conditions No. v: During site

inspection it was observed thatno catch drain, toe wall inbetween theO/Bdumpsand thePotanga nala. It was suggest toproject authorities to urgentlyconstruct catch drain and toewalls to safeguard the Potanganala from site of the O/B dump.No catch drain, siltation pondswere provided besides the coaldump. It was suggest providingfixed water sprinkling system,water points, and catch drain atthe coal dump area. At manyplace besides the dump catchdrains, siltation ponds still needstobeconstructed.

ActionisbeingtakentourgentlyconstructcatchdrainandtoewallstosafeguardthePotanganalafromsiteoftheO/Bdump.Undertaking,LocationandProposalforconstructionoftoewallof400magainsttwoOBDumpswithin5monthsisattachedasAnnexureIV.CatchdrainandsiltationpondwillbeconstructedsoonasactionisbeingtakeninthisregardforOBDumpsandCoalStockyardaswell.Undertaking,locationandproposalforsameisattachedasAnnexureII.Actionisbeingtakentoprovidefixedwatersprinklingsystem,waterpoints,catchdrainandsiltationpondatthecoaldumparea.Undertakingforfixedwatersprinkleratcoalstockyardwithin6monthsisattachedasAnnexureV.Currentlywatersprinklingisdoneforcontrolofambientdustgeneratedduetominingoperationbymobilesprinkler.Thereareone28KLandtwo20KLwatertankerthatcontinuouslywetthehaulroad,transportroad,coaldumparea,etc.LogbookofwatertankerisattachedasAnnexureVI.

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5. Conditions No. vi:Retaining wall

at the toeof dumps is notmadeatvariousplacesatthetoeofthedumps and it should be urgentlymade.

Toewallandcatchdrainisconstructedonthereclaimedpartofdumpofeasternquarry.Photosbelow:

ActionisbeingtakentourgentlyconstructcatchdrainandtoewallsalongotherO/Bdumps.Undertaking,LocationandProposalforconstructionoftoewallof400magainsttwoOBDumpswithin5monthsisattachedasAnnexureIV.CatchdrainandsiltationpondwillbeconstructedsoonasactionisbeingtakeninthisregardforOBDumpsandCoalStockyardaswell.Undertaking,locationandproposalforsameisattachedasAnnexureII.

6. Conditions No. vii: Projectproponent (P.P) has notsubmittedplantationdetailsafter2011-2012. Greenbeltdevelopmentshouldbeincreasedintheprojectarea.

Sincetherewerenoplantationsdonesince2011-12,wecouldnotsubmitplantationdetailssince.Yearwiseareatobeplantedinspanof29yearwilltotalto321.21Ha.

7. Conditions No. ix:Projectauthorities showed someembankment besides the mine(Westernquarry).Howeverthese

EmbankmentlengthagainstSesonalTributaryofTilaiyanalainthenorthsideofOutsourcingpatch(westquarry)-250m

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embankments were notconstructedonPotanga&Tilaiyanallahas. The embankmentshowed by project authoritieswas to protect the westernquarry from the seasonal nallahs/waterfromO/BdumpsEtc.

EmbankmentlengthagainstPotanganala-215m(outsourcingwestquarry)and100m(departmentaleastquarry).AlongOutsourcingQuarry:

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Alongdepartmentalquarry:

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8. Conditions No. x:

Projectauthorities also reportthat“thereisproposalofrooftoprainwaterharvestingoverProjectOfficer’s office. “Projectauthorities have submitted letterno.PO/BP/Env./2018/1166dated16.08.2018 in which they haverequested Regional Director,Central Ground Water Board,Mid-EasternRegion,Patnatofindpotential and installation ofsuitable water conservationmeasure to augment groundresources and rainwaterharvesting structure at North

• ConstructionofCheckDamalongPotangaNalaisunderprocess.Photosbelow:

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UrimariOCP.

Undertakingforcompletionwithin2months,workorderandlocationmapisattchedasAnnexureVII.

• 2checkDamsarealreadyconstructed.OneatJarjaranalaandanotherateastsideofNorthUrimariProject.

• TheproposalforRooftopRainwaterharvestingonprojectofficebuildingisinprocess.Itwillbeinstalledinthenextfinancialyear.TheestimateforRs7,52,757.99ispreparedandtheworkwillbecompletedbythenextfinancialyear.Roofareaofprojectofficeis42mx10.30m.toprainwaterofroofareacomesthroughsmallsizesof11nosofPVCpipesof110mmsizelaying.AlltherainwatercomesintobiggersizePVCpipeof200mmdia.Thenafteritcomesintosedimentationtankhavinggravels.Rainwaterthenpassesintorechargepithavingborehole.ProposalanddrawingisattachedasAnnexureVIII

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• 3sumpsatwestquarryofhavingcapacity10,500m3,400000m3and135000m3respectively,and2sumpsateastquarryhavingcapacity54,000m3and3,62,000m3respectivelyaregroundwaterrechargestructure.

• Letterno.PO/BP/Env./2018/1166dated16.08.2018requestingRegionalDirector,CentralGroundWaterBoard,Mid-EasternRegion,PatnatofindpotentialandinstallationofsuitablewaterconservationmeasuretoaugmentgroundresourcesandrainwaterharvestingstructureatNorthUrimariOCP.CopyattachedherewithasAnnexureIX)

9. ConditionsNo.xi:Nopiezometrewas found in the project duringproject inspection.Lead (as Pb)andNitrate(NOȝ)arehigherthanprescribedlimitinquarterendingmarch 18. PP has not submitteddetails of establishing a networkofexistingwellsandconstructingnew pyrometers in the projectarea.Groundwaterleveldatahasnot been submitted to RegionalOfficeRanchi.

• Piezometrelocationstudywasdonelastyear.LocationanddesignwereidentifiedbyCMPDILintheirreportforNorthUrimariOCP.Actionisbeingtakentoinstallpiezometreatsuchlocationtomonitorgroundwaterlevelandquality.Tomonitortheimpactofminingonlocalgroundwaterregime,threelocationhasbeenidentifiedforconstructionoffournos.piezometers(Pz-1 to Pz-4) tapping Shallow,Deeper and confined aquifers aroundthe mine periphery of North Urimari OCP, Barka-Sayal Area, SKCF.PiezometernumberPz-1and2istappingcombinedaquifer(respectiveDepth up to 98.0 m 139.0 m), Piezometer Pz-3 is tapping shallowaquifer (Depth up to 27.0m) and Piezometer Pz-4 is tapping deeperaquifer(Depthupto90.0m). Theproposedlocationsofpiezometersarebasedonfollowingfactors:

1) Same aquifer should be tapped in the Piezometer which iscontributingmine inflow and aquiferswere identified on thebasisoflithologsofExploratoryBoreholes.

2) Locationshouldbeadjacenttothemineandalsoneartolocalvillage to observe the actual impact of mining onGroundwater.

• Groundwaterreportisbeingsubmittedwithhelpofnetworkofdugwellinandaroundtheprojectarea.CopyattachedherewithasAnnexureX.

• PbandNO3leveldataagaincametoprescribedlimitasevidentfromlatestreportofDec2018.CopyattachedherewithasAnnexureXI.

10. Conditions No. xiii: Any ground

water modelling studies reporthas not been submitted toRegional Office Ranchi. Projectauthorities should also sendground water modelling studiesdata and finding to CentralGround Water Authorities,Regional Director, and CentralGroundWaterBoard.

Groundwaterreportisbeingsubmittedwithhelpofnetworkofdugwellinandaroundtheprojectarea.COPYattachedherewithasAnnexureX.ApplicationforNOCAPforNorthUrimariOCPsubmittedtoCGWA.ReceivingfromR.OPatna,CGWAisattachedasAnnexureXII.

11. Conditions No. xiv: Projectauthorities have mentioned intheir six monthly compliancereport that “Rooftop RWH onProjectOfficer’sOffice –estimateof 8L prepared, “some rainwaterharvesting structures/pits mayalsobeconstructedintheprojectareainconsultationwithRegional

TheproposalforRooftopRainwaterharvestingonprojectofficebuildingisinprocess.Itwillbeinstalledinthenextfinancialyear.TheestimateforRs7,52,757.99ispreparedandtheworkwillbecompletedbythenextfinancialyear.Roofareaofprojectofficeis42mx10.30m.toprainwaterofroofareacomesthroughsmallsizesof11nosofPVCpipesof110mmsizelaying.AlltherainwatercomesintobiggersizePVCpipeof200mmdia.Thenafteritcomesintosedimentationtankhavinggravels.Rainwaterthenpassesintorechargepithavingborehole.ProposalanddrawingisattachedasAnnexureVIII.

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Director,CGWB. Letterno.PO/BP/Env./2018/1166dated16.08.2018requestingRegionalDirector,CentralGroundWaterBoard,Mid-EasternRegion,PatnatofindpotentialandinstallationofsuitablewaterconservationmeasuretoaugmentgroundresourcesandrainwaterharvestingstructureatNorthUrimariOCP.CopyattachedherewithasAnnexureIX.

12. Conditions No. xv: Projectproponent has not submittedwater quality data of DamodarRiverupstreamanddownstream.They have submitted surfacewater quality data of upstreamanddownstreamof jarjaranallah.Project proponent has notsubmitted anycommunication/consultationwithJSPCB for appropriate mitigativemeasures topreventpollutionofDamodarRiver.Oneofthemajorsource of water pollution fromproject is of silt from O/B dumpand coal dust from dump beingcarried out in nallah andsubsequently into river duringrainy season. Catch drains,siltation ponds and retainingwalls must be made to controlthe silt and coal fines fromdumps,Grassing/vegetationmustalso be done on O/B dumps tominimizeerosion.

FromthenextcycleofmonitoringofDamodarRiver’sUpstreamandDownstreamwillalsobesubmitted.RequesttoaddsamplingpointforDamodarRiverhasbeensubmittedtoCMPDILRanchi.CopyofrequestisattachedasXIII.CatchdrainandsiltationpondandretainingwallhasbeenmadetocontrolthesiltfromOBDumpineastquarry.Actionhasbeentakenforgrassing/vegetationonOBDumpinwestquarry.Howevergrassing/vegetationhasalreadybeendoneonOBdumpinEastquarry.

13. ConditionNo. xvi:Railway sidingwas visited. In the hopper andcrusher units some watersprinkling were provided.However these water sprinkling,dry fogging arrangements etc.can be provided for maximumdust suppression.Therewas coaldust layers on the road of therailwaysiding.Therewasnofixedwater sprinklers arrangementsthere nor any facility of portablewater tankers for dustsuppression in the area. It wasalso suggested to develop greenbelt (three tier plantation) in therailway siding area (lessplantation/green belt wasobserved in the railway sidingarea.

CoalfromtheNorthUrimariOCPistransportedtoSaundaBRailwaySidingforfurthertransportation.SaundaBsiding,whichisatthedistanceofabout8kmfromNorthUrimariOCP,willbeusedfortransportingcoaluntilconstructionofNorthUrimariRailwaySidingiscomplete.SaundaBsidinghavevalidC.T.OfromJSPCBRanchi,grantedon18.2.2019.(CopyAttachedasAnnexureXIV).Plantationisdoneallaroundtherailwaysiding.PHOTOSbelow:

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Mobilewatertankerisusedforwatersprinklinginandaroundthesiding.PHOTOSshownbelow

Coalcrushingunithasfixedkindofsprinkleratfeederandconveyorbelt.Photosshownbelow:

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FixedsprinkleristobeinstalledbyMayof2019alongtheplatformandcrushingunitsofRailwaySidingatthecostof49.83lakh.Therewillbe10fixedsprinklersinthecrushingunits.Thefixed3bladesprinklers(atspacingof3.5to5m)alongtheplatformofaround800mwillberotatingone.Thewaterforsprinklingsystemwillbesourcedfromabandonedquarrypresentbesideit.Therewillbe7valvesplacedstrategicallyalong

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thefixedwatersprinklingsystemandvalveforeverysprinklerstappingtocontrolsprinkling.ProposalisattachedasAnnexureXIVA.

14. Conditions No. xvii: SewagetreatmentplantandETPwasnotprovided in the project. Soak pitand septic tank are used forcolony area. An oil and greasetrap was observed in workshoparea but it needs to bemaintainedandmadecompletelyfunctional.

Sincecolonyisoldthereforesoakpitandseptictankareusedforcolonyarea.Oilandgreasetrapisfunctionalandactionisbeingtakentomaketheworkshopazerodischargeonewithin3months.UndertakingisattachedasAnnexureXV.

15. Conditions No. xix: Copy of pre-projectcommunityhealthstatusreport must be submitted toRegionalOfficeRanchi.

84to88pageofEIA/EMPreportofNorthUrimariOCPcontainsthepreprojectcommunutyhealthstatus.84to88pageofEIA/EMPreportofNorthUrimariOCPisattachedasAnnexureXVI.HealthCampisconductedregularlyatNorthUrimariProject.Totalbeneficiariesforthelast2yearareasfollows.Year2016-17.TotalVillageHealthCampsconductedwere19,Totalbeneficiarieswere787TotalSchoolHealthcampsconductedwere05,Totalbeneficiarieswere308Year2017-18TotalVillageHealthCampconducted03,Totalbeneficiarieswere114TotalSchoolHealthCampwere02,Totalbeneficiarieswere48UptillAugust2018forcurrentfinancialarea-periodicalMedicalExamination(PME)uptillnowdonefor45againsttargetof120.InitialMedicalExamination(IME)of77isalsodonethisyearuptillnow.2017-132workersunderwentPMEagainst130.57workersunderwentIME.NoCaseofoccupationalhealthhazardisdetectedsince2011,eventhoughregularPMEandIMEaredoneforworker.

16. Conditions No. xxiv: Projectauthorities have submitted aletter no. PO/BP/Env./2018/1180dated 17.08.2018 dated17.08.2018 in which they haverequested District Forest Officer,Hazaribaghtoconductsurveyandstudy for finding precautionarymeasure to be taken duringmining operations forconservation and protection ofendangeredfauna.

Letterno.PO/BP/Env./2018/1180dated17.08.2018dated17.08.2018requestingDistrictForestOfficer,Hazaribaghtoconductsurveyandstudyforfindingprecautionarymeasuretobetakenduringminingoperationsforconservationandprotectionofendangeredfauna.COPYisattachdasAnnexureXVII.

Following conditions were reportedlycompliedbutfurtheractionneeded.

17. ConditionsNo. ii: it is requested Theforestlanddivertedfortheprojectis226.51HavideF.No.8-54/2008-

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to submit copy of ForestClearance obtained for theproject. It also requested tofurnishlateststatusofapplicationfor diversion of remaining forestland.

FC,dated03.08.2011whichincludesNotifiedForestandGMJungleJhariboth.ItincludesNotifiedForestof52.09HaandGMJJof174.42Ha.CopyofFCfor226.51HaisattachedasANNEXUREXVIIIItisfurtheraffirmedthatCoalminingandalliedactivitiesareconfinedtodivertedforestlandonlythatincludesbothNotifiedForestandGMJJ.Restoftheforestlandof14.15ha(whichisofNotifiedForestnature)willbedivertedwhenrequired.Untilthenalltheminingactivitywillbeonlycarriedondivertedforestlandandnoactivitywillbecarriedonun-divertedforestland.

18. ConditionsNo.xii:Acopyof thepermission letter from DVC andJSPCB for drawl of water fromriver must be submitted toRegionalOfficeRanchi.

WaterisnotwithdrawnfromriversforNorthUrimariOCP.

19. Conditions No. xxii: It issuggested to expedite therehabilitation of remainingprojectaffectedfamilies.

AstheprojectwillprogressremainingPAFswillberehabilitated.TotalPAFsare545.Outofwhich59PAFswererehabilitatedoutsideR&RsiteofPargarha-Barkitand.32PAFsarerehabilitatedatR&RsiteofPargarha-Barkitand.PAFsyettoberehabilitatedare454.R&Rdetaailsshowingphotos,expenditureandR&RperformaisattchedasAnnexureXIX.

20. Condition no xxi: Copies of PUCcertificate for few vehicles mustbe submitted to Regional officeRanchi.

CopyofsomePUCisattchedasAnnexureXX.

21. Conditions No. xxiii: It wasobserved that village dwellingwerenotveryfarfromtheminesedge.Itwassuggestedtotakeallnecessary precautions duringblastingsothatadverseeffectsofblasting viz. fly rocks, groundvibration do not occur. It is alsorequested to provide blastingdesign and pattern, stemming,explosive used per hole, totalexplosiveblastedperdelay,typesof detonators used, burden,spacingetc.

Allnecessaryprecautionsaretakenduringblastinglikeproperpattern,sequencing,stemming,explosiveusedperhole,totalexplosiveblastedperdelay,typesofdetonatorsused,burden,spacingetc.Regularmonitoringisdoneformeasuringvibrations(PPV)sothatdwellingsdon’tgetaffected.BlastingpermissioncopyandVibrationreportisattachedasAnnexureXXI.

22. Conditions No. xxv: A copy ofprogressive Mine Closure planmay be submitted to RegionalOffice,Ranchi.

COPYofProgressiveMineClosureProgrammeisattachedasAnnexureXXII.

S.LNo.

GeneralConditions Compliance

Following conditions were partiallycomplied.

1. ConditionsNo. iv:The levelofTotal*particulate matter (PM₁₀+>PM₁₀)

Spontaneouscombustionmitigationmeasures:• Atoutsourcingpatch,nearSarnaSthalatNorthsideofquary,

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ranges from 116 to 650µg/m3,particular matter (PM₁₀) ranges from65 to 382 µg/m3, particulate matter(PM₂₅) ranges from21 to148µg/m3.Monitoring data of CO has not beensubmitted.NAAQS-2009hasnotbeenfollowed. Some spontaneous heatingwas observed in the project area. Itwas suggested to take all necessarysteps (putting O/B material, waterspraying,otherlatestmethodsetc.)tostop spontaneous combustion in theproject.

blanketingbysandanddebri isdoneover firearea.After thisFireTenderfromC.R.SBarkakanasince11.02.2019,everyday4tripsof20kleachisspreadoverfire.

Photos

COdataisattachedasAnnexureXXIII

2. Conditions No. v: Project proponentnot submitted fugitive dust emissionmonitoring data. Project proponenthas submitted some details of watertankers showing details of dailyrunninghours, fuelconsumption,andmaintenancedataofwatertankerforsprinklingwaterinmines.Copyoflogbook of all water tanker(departmental and outsourcing)mustbe sent to Regional Office Ranchi.Some fixed water sprinklers shouldalsobeinstalledinthedustyareas.

Total6nosofwatertankershavebeendeployedtowatersprnklingfordustsupressiononhaulroad,facesanddumpingarea.Copy of log book of all water tanker (departmental andoutsourcing)isattachedasAnnexureVI.FugitiveemissionisreducedconsidereblyascoalextractionisdonebySurfaceMiner.Surfaceminersubstitutesdrilling,blastingandcrushingandthusactasaeco-friendlywayofcoalextraction.Photosbelow:

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AirmonitoringdatafordifferentlocationofNorthUrimariOCPforquarterendingDec18isattachedasAnnexureXXIV.

3. ConditionsNo.x:Oilandgrease trapwas provided in the workshop area.Howevertheoilandgreasetraptobemaintained properly. Apumpingarrangement has to be done to takeback the clean water after oil andgreasehasbeenremovedandusethecleanwater forwater sprayingetc.Aregister should also be maintainedshowing quantity of oil and greaseremoved per month from oil andgrease trap. Oil and grease trap. Oiland grease trap should also beprovided formachinesofoutsourcingcompany.

Oil and grease trap is provided in the workshop area and isfunctional. Action is being taken for further maintenance.Undertaking tomake it functionalwithin3months is attachedasAnnexureXXV.Actionisalsobeingtakentomaketheworkshopzerodischargebyusing the treated water from Oil & Grease trap for washingpurpose.

Followingconditionswasbeingcompliedbutfurtheractionneeded.

4. Conditions No. vii: Number of earplugs/muffs issued toworkers of last3yearsmustbesubmittedtoRegionalOfficeRanchi.

2017-18=5earplugs.2016-17=25earplugs.

Following conditions were reportedlycompliedbutfurtheractionneeded.

5. Conditions No. iii: Documentsshowing consultation with forestdepartmentmustbesubmitted.

Letter no PO/BP/ENV/2018/1180 dated 17.8.2019 wascommunicated to D.F.O Hazaribagh for conducting survey andstudy for all precautionary measures to be taken during miningoperation for conservation and protection of endangered faunasuchasMonkeys(Presbytisentellus),python,baaz,eagle,peacockreported in the study area and Action plan for conservation ofendangeredfauna.COPYattachedasAnnexureXVII.

6. Conditions No. xi: Number of dustmasks issued to workers for last 3years provided to Regional Office

2017-18=132dustmasks.2016-17=80dustmasks.

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Ranchi.7. Conditions No Xii: Environmental

personnelmustgothroughconditionsofECregularlyandinformtheProjectOfficer and differentSection/DepartmentHeads about theconditions that has to be complied.Many of the conditions of EC arepartiallycompliedornotcomplied.

ActionhasbeentakenforfullcompliancetoconditionsofEC.

8. ConditionsNo.xiii:projectauthoritiesdidnotmentionthatfundsearmarkedfor environment protection measurehasbeenkept in separateaccountornot. Year wise expenditure onenvironment protection measure hasbeenhasalsonotbeensubmitted.

Rs10,00,000rupeesisallocatedforEnvironmentunderRevenueBudgetofBarka-SayalAreain2018-19Forprotectionofenvironment,expenditureincurredindustsuppressioninminespremises,workshop,haulroads,etc.cleaningofoil&greasetraptank,cleaningwashingplatform,cleaningofgarlanddrains,etc.inlast4yearisapprox.30.69lakhExpenditureincurredifinfrastructuraldevelopmentsuchasschoolbuildingcommunitycentre,marketingcentre,dispensary,road,etc.atR&RsitePargarhaBarkitandofNorthUrimariProjectisapproximately527lakhinlast3year.Other cost incurred are i) Monitoring of Ambient Air, Noise,Surface Water, Ground Water and Effluent water ii) Cost underMineClosurePlanetc.

9. Conditions No. xv:A copy of receiptof EC from concerned Panchayat /local NGO must be submitted toRegionalOffice,Ranchi.

Copy of EC submitted to Panchhayat and receipt attached asAnnexureXXVI.

10. Conditions No. xvii: Copy ofnewspaper advertisement must besubmittedtoRegionalOffice,Ranchi.

COPYAttachedAsAnnexureXXVII.