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Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd Note of Clarification M/s Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd. is located in notified industrial area of Roha MIDC State Maharashtra. The Roha MIDC is notified in the Maharashtra Government Gazette Feb 20 1964/PHGN 1, 1885 attached as Annexure -I The Terms of References has been approved for Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd as item No. 10 by Maharashtra SEAC-I in its 103 rd meeting dated 15 th & 16 th June 2015 which is attached as Annexure- II for your reference. The EIA was prepared in accordance with the standard TOR, April 2015 published by MoEF & CC & Additional TOR suggested by the Maharashtra SEAC-I considering the baseline data period of March May 2015. M/s Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd with completed EIA report approached the Maharashtra SEAC-I for Environmental Clearance. The Maharashtra SEAC-I Committee in its 122 nd meeting dated 24 th 26 th Feb 2016 for item no.3 (MOM of 122 nd meeting is attached as Annexure III) observed that the proposed synthetic organic chemical industry is a red category industry proposed in MIDC Dhatav, Roha. The Dhatav village has been declared as an Eco-sensitive area in Draft Notification for Western Ghats vide notification no S.O 2435 (E) dated 4 th Sept 2015, the copy of the draft notification is attached as Annexure -IV. As the Maharashtra SEAC-I committee is not considering our project due to the draft notification for Western Ghats. M/s Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd had applied to EAC for Environmental Clearance. Through EDS ( Essential Details Sought) dt. 5 th June 2016, the MS of EAC committee has advised to consider the project as per the existing position. PP may approach to SEIAA/SEAC accordingly. But SEAC-1 committee of Maharashtra still not considering our project, also as per the S.O. 219(E) dt. 30 th January 2014 (attached as Annexure V), the working term of SEAC-1 is already expired and as per the notification no. S.O 1599 (E) dated 25 th June 2014 (attached as Annexure- VII) if the projects falls within 5 Km of the Eco sensitive Area then the project is considered as ACategory Project. As the working term of Maharashtra SEAC-I committee is already expired . We, M/s Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd is applying to EAC for Environmental Clearance.

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Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd

Note of Clarification

M/s Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd. is located in notified industrial area of Roha MIDC State

Maharashtra. The Roha MIDC is notified in the Maharashtra Government Gazette Feb 20

1964/PHGN 1, 1885 attached as Annexure -I

The Terms of References has been approved for Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd as item No. 10 by

Maharashtra SEAC-I in its 103rd

meeting dated 15th

& 16th

June 2015 which is attached as

Annexure- II for your reference.

The EIA was prepared in accordance with the standard TOR, April 2015 published by MoEF &

CC & Additional TOR suggested by the Maharashtra SEAC-I considering the baseline data

period of March – May 2015.

M/s Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd with completed EIA report approached the Maharashtra

SEAC-I for Environmental Clearance. The Maharashtra SEAC-I Committee in its 122nd

meeting

dated 24th

– 26th

Feb 2016 for item no.3 (MOM of 122nd

meeting is attached as Annexure –III)

observed that the proposed synthetic organic chemical industry is a red category industry

proposed in MIDC Dhatav, Roha. The Dhatav village has been declared as an Eco-sensitive area

in Draft Notification for Western Ghats vide notification no S.O 2435 (E) dated 4th

Sept 2015,

the copy of the draft notification is attached as Annexure -IV. As the Maharashtra SEAC-I

committee is not considering our project due to the draft notification for Western Ghats. M/s

Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd had applied to EAC for Environmental Clearance.

Through EDS ( Essential Details Sought) dt. 5th

June 2016, the MS of EAC committee has

advised to consider the project as per the existing position. PP may approach to SEIAA/SEAC

accordingly. But SEAC-1 committee of Maharashtra still not considering our project, also as per

the S.O. 219(E) dt. 30th

January 2014 (attached as Annexure – V), the working term of SEAC-1

is already expired and as per the notification no. S.O 1599 (E) dated 25th

June 2014 (attached as

Annexure- VII) if the projects falls within 5 Km of the Eco sensitive Area then the project is

considered as ‘A’ Category Project.

As the working term of Maharashtra SEAC-I committee is already expired . We, M/s

Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd is applying to EAC for Environmental Clearance.

Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd

Annexure No. Components

Annexure - I Maharashtra Government Gazette Feb 20

1964/PHGN 1, 1885.

Annexure - II Approved Terms of References for

Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd by

Maharashtra SEAC-I in its 103rd

meeting

dated 15th

& 16th

June 2015.

Annexure - III MOM of 122nd

SEAC-I meeting dated 24th

– 26th

Feb 2016.

Annexure- IV Draft Notification for Western Ghats vide

notification no S.O 2435 (E) dated 4th

Sept

2015

Annexure - V Notification no. S.O 219 (E) dated 30th

January, 2014.

Annexure - VI MOM of 130th

SEAC-I meeting dated 2nd

July 2016.

Annexure – VII Notification no. S.O 1599 (E) dated 25th

June 2014

The project proposal was discussed on the basis of presentation made and documents submitted by the proponent. Committee noted that the project was considered as 5 (t) B1 category of EIA Notification, 2006. The PP gave a detailed presentation for TOR.

Item No. 10

The Committee made following observations: I. It is necessary to keep 33% of the total open area for green belt, tree plantation should start in

this rainy season and photos of plantation should be submitted with EIA report. 2. STP to be provided for treatment of Domestic Waste. 3. Design calculation of effluent treatment plant should be given and design capacity of each

component of ETP should be indicated. 4. Boiler water / fuel requirement should be reworked. 5. Air Monitoring to be carried out in 8 locations based on site specific wind rose diagram out of

which 3 shall be in the villages designated as economically sensitive area in high level working group. One season data is a must.

6. The stack height calculation to be carried out considering 5% sulphur content in furnace oil and 1% sulphur content in coal.

7. Methodology of treatment of high COD and high TDS stream should be given in detail. After going through presentation the Committee decided to approve TOR as per MOEF notification 10"' April. 201 5 for preparation of the EIA report.

M/s. Amberaath Organics P Itd Proposed Synthetic organics at plot no. 2112, Dhatav h/lDDC RobRaigad.

The project proposal was discussed on the basis of presentation made and documents submitted by the proponent. The Committee noted that the project was considered as 5 (9 -B1 category of EIA Notification, 2006. The details of the project provided by PP:

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Particulars

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Commitment On

Name of project

Name, address, e-mail 202, A-wing, Rahul Mittal Industrial Estate, Sir MV road, Andheri East, Mumbai-59 Phone: 022-28502525

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Reactive Dye and Intermediates Manufacturing Facility by Shree Pushkar Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd. Mr. GautamMakharia

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Page 13 of 78 Member Secretary Chairman

122nd Meeting of State Level Expert Appraisal Committee - 1 held on 24th, 25th & 26th Feb, 2016

For compliance of point no. 8 above the proposal is deferred.

Item no. 3 Mis. Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd. (EIA) Proposed Synthetic organics at plot

no 21/2, Dhatav MIDC Roha, Raigad.

The Committee observed that proposed synthetic organic chemical industry is a red category industry

proposed in MIDC Dhatav, Taluka- Roha, District-Raigad. Dhatav village has been declared as an Eco-

sensitive area in Draft Notification for Western Ghats dated 4th Sept. 2015.

Therefore the Committee decided to hold the proposal in abeyance till the Draft Notification is finalized.

Item no. 4 A Regarding permission for disposal of MSW in 52.5 ha area, in CRZ area at

Kanjur Processing site in Mumbai.

The Committee considered the project under 7(i) - B1 schedule of EIA Notification 2006. The

Committee went through the observations and conclusions of MCZMA in its meeting held on 5.1.2016

regarding permission under CRZ Rules 2011 regarding to MSW in 52.5 ha area at Kanjur processing

site, Mumbai.

The deliberations of MCZMA are documented below:

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116 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 4th September, 2015

S.O.2435(E).– The following draft of the notification, which the Central Government proposes to issue in

exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) is hereby

published, in supersession of the notification of the Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forest published

in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-Section (ii) vide notification number S.O. 733(E), dated the 10th

March, 2014, as except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, as required by sub-rule

(3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, for the information of the public likely to be affected thereby;

and notice is hereby given that the said draft notification shall be taken into consideration on or after the expiry of a

period of sixty days from the date on which copies of the Gazette of India containing this notification are made available

to the Public;

Any person interested in making any objections or suggestions on the proposals contained in the draft notification may

forward the same in writing, for consideration of the Central Government within the period so specified to the Secretary,

Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, Jor bagh Road, Ali

Ganj, New Delhi-110003, or at e-mail address: [email protected].

Draft notification

WHEREAS, Western Ghats is an important geological landform on the fringe of the west coast of India and it is the

origin of Godavari, Krishna, Cauvery and a number of other rivers and extends over a distance of approximately 1500

kilometre from Tapti river in the north to Kanyakumari in the south with an average elevation of more than 600 metre

and traverses through six States namely, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu;

AND WHEREAS, Western Ghats is a global biodiversity hotspot and a treasure trove of biological diversity and it

harbours many endemic species of flowering plants, endemic fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals and

invertebrates and is also an important center of evolution of economically important domesticated plant species such as

pepper, cardamom, cinnamom, mango and jackfruit;

AND WHEREAS, Western Ghats has many unique habitats which are home to a variety of endemic species of flora and

fauna such as Myristica swamps, the flat-topped lateritic plateaus, the Sholas and wetland and riverine ecosystems;

AND WHEREAS, UNESCO has included certain identified parts of Western Ghats in the UNESCO World Natural

Heritage List because Western Ghats is a Centre of origin of many species as also home for rich endemic biodiversity

and hence a cradle for biological evolution;

AND WHEREAS, the Western Ghats not only harbour rich biodiversity, but also supports a population of approximately

fifty million people and also include areas of high human population density and therefore, there is a need to conserve

and protect the unique biodiversity of Western Ghats while allowing for sustainable and inclusive development of the

region;

AND WHEREAS, the Ministry constituted a High Level Working Group to study the preservation of the ecology,

environmental integrity and holistic development of the Western Ghats in view of their rich and unique biodiversity and

it was also tasked with the mandate to take a holistic view of the issue and to bring synergy between protection of

environment and biodiversity and needs and aspirations of the local and indigenous people, sustainable development and

environmental integrity of the region and to suggest steps and the way forward to prevent further degradation of the

fragile ecology of the Western Ghats;

AND WHEREAS, the High Level Working Group had since submitted its report to the Ministry on the 15th

April, 2013

which was kept in the public domain seeking comments/views of concerned stakeholders and was also sent to the

concerned six State Governments of the Western Ghats region namely, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala

and Tamil Nadu for their considered comments/views on the report;

AND WHEREAS, the High Level Working Group has identified approximately thirty-seven percent the Western Ghats

as ecologically sensitive which covers an area of 59,940 square kilometre. of natural landscape of Western Ghats and

represents a continuous band of natural vegetation extending over a horizontal distance of 1,500 kilometre and is spread

across six states of Western Ghats region namely, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and

includes Protected Areas and World Heritage Sites of Western Ghats and the High Level Working Group has

recommended prohibition or regulation of identified projects and activities in the Ecologically Sensitive Area which have

maximum interventionist and destructive impacts on ecosystems;

AND WHEREAS, the Ministry vide OM No. 1-4/2012 – RE (Pt.), dated the 20th

December 2013, had inter alia sought

suggestions from the State Governments on modifications in the boundary of the Ecologically Sensitive Area as

identified by the High Level Working Group on the basis of physical verification;

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AND WHEREAS, the State Government of Kerala had earlier accordingly undertaken the exercise of demarcating

Ecologically Sensitive Area in the State by physical verification the Ecologically Sensitive Area recommended by the

Kerala State Government is spread over of an area of 9993.7 square kilometre, which includes 9107 square kilometre of

forest area and 886.7 square kilometre of non-forest area and Ecologically Sensitive Area in that State works out to

9,993.7 square kilometre as compared to 13,108 square kilometre recommended by High Level Working Group;

AND WHEREAS, earlier the Ministry issued a draft notification vide S. O. No. 733 (E), dated the 10th

March 2014,

declaring Ecologically Sensitive Area in the Western Ghats taking into account the Ecologically Sensitive Area

demarcated by Kerala Government for the State of Kerala instead of Ecologically Sensitive Area recommended by High

Level Working Group for the State, while for other States of Western Ghats region the Ecologically sensitive Area

recommended by the High Level Working Group was considered ;

AND WHEREAS, while responding to the said draft notification number S.O. 733 (E), on dated the 10th

March, 2014

some of the States of Western Ghats region had sought an opportunity to undertake demarcation of Ecologically

Sensitive Area by physical verification and the same was given by the Central Government vide letter dated the 9th June,

2014 except for the State of Kerala;

AND WHEREAS, the Central Government had convened meetings of the State Environment and Forest Ministers of the

Western Ghat region on the 7th

July, 2015 and Members of Parliament of Western Ghats region on the 3rd

August, 2015

to review the progress of demarcation of Ecologically Sensitive Area by physical verification and also to address the

apprehensions /concerns expressed by the State Governments and the various stakeholders of Western Ghats from time to

time;

AND WHEREAS, the representatives of the State Governments of Western Ghats region had informed during the

meeting held on the 7th

July, 2015 that demarcation of Ecologically Sensitive Area by physical verification is in advanced

stages of completeness;

AND WHEREAS, it was resolved in both the meetings to clarify that there will be no displacement or dislocation of the

local people living in habitations within the Ecologically Sensitive Areas demarcated in the Western Ghats and practicing

of agriculture and plantation activity shall also not be affected due to the provisions contained in the draft notification;

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of

1986) and sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government hereby notifies the

identified area of 56,825 square kilometre which is spread across six States, namely, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa,

Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, as the Western Ghats Ecologically Sensitive Area .

2. Boundary and Description of Western Ghats Eco-sensitive Area.- (1) The boundary and description of Eco-Sensitive

Area as recommended by High Level Working Group excluding the State of Kerala is as under:-

(a) the extent of Eco-sensitive area falling in each state is as per Annexure A;

(b) the State-wise map of the portion of the Eco-sensitive area in each state is as per Annexure – B1 to B5;

(c) the state-wise list of villages falling within the Eco-sensitive Area along with respective Districts and Talukas is

as per Annexure-C.

(2) The Eco-Sensitive Area in the State of Kerala is spread over of an area of 9993.7 square kilometre which includes

9107 square kilometre of forest area and 886.7 square kilometre of non-forest area and the boundary and description of

Eco-Sensitive Area and the village-wise details of Eco-sensitive area proposed by the State Government are available on

the website of the Kerala State Biodiversity Board.

3. Projects and activities to be prohibited or regulated in the Eco-sensitive area.- (1) The following categories of projects

and activities shall be prohibited in Eco-sensitive Area except those proposals which have been received by Expert

Appraisal Committees or the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change or State Level Expert Appraisal

Committees or the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authorities before the 17th

April, 2013, the date on

which the High Level Working Group report was uploaded on the website of the Ministry and are pending consideration

and such proposals shall be dealt in accordance with the guidelines and rules in existence at that time.

(a) Mining: There shall be a complete ban on mining, quarrying and sand mining in Ecologically Sensitive Area and all

existing mines shall be phased out within five years from the date of issue of the final notification or on the expiry of the

existing mining lease, whichever is earlier.

(b) Thermal power plants: No new thermal power projects and expansion of existing plants shall be allowed in the

Ecologically Sensitive Area.

(c) Industry: All new ‘Red’ category of industries as specified by the Central Pollution Control Board or State Pollution

Control Board and the expansion of such existing industries shall be banned. The list of ‘Red’ category of industries shall

be as specified by the Central Pollution Control Board:

118 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

provided that all existing ‘Red’ category of industries including health care establishments shall continue in Eco-

Sensitive Area under the applicable rules and regulations.

(d) Building, construction, township and area development projects: All new and expansion projects of building and

construction with built up area of 20,000 square metres and above and all new and expansion townships and area

development projects with an area of 50 hectares and above or with built up area of 1,50,000 square metres and above

shall be prohibited. There shall be no restriction on repair or extension or renovation of existing residential houses in

the Eco-Sensitive Area as per prevailing laws and regulations.

Explanatory Note: (1) All existing health care establishments can continue in Eco-Sensitive Area and proposed

Primary Health Centres established as per laws and regulations. (2) No restriction in change in ownership of

property.

(2) The following categories of projects and activities shall be regulated as given below:-

(a) Hydropower projects: New Hydropower projects shall be allowed as per the Environment Impact Assessment

notification, published vide number S.O. 1533 (E), dated the 14th

September, 2006, subject to the following conditions,

namely:-

(i) uninterrupted ecological flow of at least thirty per cent of the rivers flow in lean season, till a comprehensive

study establishes individual baselines for each project;

(ii) a cumulative study which assesses the impact of each project on the flow pattern of the rivers and forest and

biodiversity loss;

(iii) the minimum distance between one project and the other is maintained at three kilometre and not more

than fifty per cent of the river basin is affected at any time,

(b) The ‘Orange’ category of Industries as specified by the Central Pollution Control Board or State Pollution

Control Board shall be allowed with strict compliance of environmental regulations but all efforts shall be made to

promote industries with low environmental impacts.

(c) in the case of activities that are covered in the schedule to the Environment Impact Assessment notification

number S.O. 1533 (E), dated 14th

September, 2006, published by theerstwhile Ministry of Environment and Forests and

are falling in the Eco-Sensitive Area, except the projects and activities which are specifically prohibited under sub-para

(1) shall be scrutinized and assessed for cumulative impacts and development needs before considering for prior

environmental clearance by the Ministry under the provisions of the said notification.

(d) in particular and without prejudice to the provisions of the relevant Acts, in cases of diversion of forest land for

non-forestry purposes in the Eco-sensitive area, all information of the project, from application stage to approval shall be

placed in the public domain on the website of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change and of the

Forest Department of the respective States.

(e) the requirements of prior informed consent under the Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers

(Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (2 of 2007) shall be complied with and the consent of Gram Sabha for

undertaking projects and activities shall be mandatory.

4. Implementation and Monitoring mechanism.– (1) The responsibility for monitoring and enforcement of provisions of

this notification shall be with the concerned State Governments of Western Ghats region and the State Governments shall

ensure placing of required mechanisms for effective monitoring and enforcement of restrictions in the Eco-sensitive area

and while placing such mechanisms, the State Governments shall inter-alia ensure strengthening of existing regulatory

institutions and processes, and participation and involvement of local communities in decision making and the details of

such mechanisms shall be shared by the concerned State Governments with the Ministry of Environment, Forests and

Climate Change .

(2) A Decision Support and Monitoring Centre for Western Ghats shall be established by the Ministry of

Environment, Forests and Climate Change in collaboration with the six State Governments of the Western Ghats region

which shall assess and report on the status of ecology of Western Ghats on regular basis and provide decision support

facility in the implementation of the provisions of this notification and shall also facilitate mechanisms for scientific

decision making and strengthening enforcement.

(3) The post clearance monitoring of projects and activities allowed in the Eco-sensitive Area shall be carried out by

the concerned State Government, State Pollution Control Board and the Regional Office of the Ministry and all projects

in the Eco-sensitive Area which have been given Environmental Clearance or Forest Clearance shall be monitored at

least once a year by the concerned Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change .

(4) All projects in the Eco-sensitive Area which have been given consent to establish or Consent to Operate under

the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 ( 6 of 1974) or the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution)

Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) shall be monitored at least once a year by the concerned State Pollution Control Board and the

concerned State Governments shall prepare ‘State of Health Report’ in respect of Western Ghats region falling within

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their jurisdiction on an annual basis giving inter-alia the details of steps taken in monitoring and enforcement of

provisions of this notification and make the same available in public domain.

5. Action for contravention:- In case of any contravention of the provisions of this notification, action under the

provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and other relevant statutes shall be taken accordingly.

6. The provisions in this notification shall be subject to the final orders of the court in pending litigation.

7. The provisions of this notification shall not affect the ownership of the property in the Eco-sensitive Area.

[F. No. 1-4/2012 – RE (Pt.)]

Dr. T. CHANDINI, Scientist ‘G’

Annexure A

Table: State-wise area of Western Ghats Eco-sensitive Area except for State of Kerala

S.

No

State Western Ghats

Ecologically sensitive

area (in square

kilometre)

1 Gujarat 449

2 Maharashtra 17340

3 Goa 1461

4 Karnataka 20668

5 Tamil Nadu 6914

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State District Taluk Village Name

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Talawali Tarf Ghosale

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Chandgaon

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Muthavali Kh

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Vaijnath

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Talavade

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Usar

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Balhe

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Dolavahal

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Roha (Gaulwadi)

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kamath

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kokban

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Pangaloli

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Warathi

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Neharunagar

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Khairale

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Shiloshi

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Bhuwaneshwar

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Sarsali

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Khambere

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Khope

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Dhatav (Ct)

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kolad

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Sudakoli

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Bobadghar

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Khandar

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Temghar

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Tamhanshet

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Tambadi

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Karivane

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kawalthe

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Barshet

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Mhasadi

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Sawane

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Wali

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Ghosale

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kelghar

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Jadhavwadi

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kanti

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Gopalwat

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Uchel

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Bhalagaon

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kandane Bk.

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Kandane Kh.

Maharashtra Raigarh Roha Khajaniwadi

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NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 25th June, 20]4

S.O. 1599(E).-ln exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (1) and clause (v) of Sub-section (2) of Section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986(29 of 1986) read with sub-rule(4) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government hereby makes the following further amendments to the notification of the Government of India, in the Ministry of Environment and Forests number S.0.1533(E), dated the 14th September, 2006 after having dispensed with the requirement of notice under clause (a) of sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the said rule, in public interest, namely:-I. In the said notification, in the Schedule,-

(i) for item l(c) and the entries relating thereto, the following item and entries shan he substituted, namely:-

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8 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]

"l(c) (i) River (i) ~ 50 MW (i),,:<: 50 MW ~ 25 General condition shall apply. Valley hydroelectric power hydroelectric power Note:-projects generation; generation; Category 'B' river valley projects

falling in more than one srate shall be appraise.d at the central

(ii) Irrigation (ii) ~ 10,000 ha. of (ii) < 10,000 ha. > 2000 Government Lev~I .. "; projects culturable command ha. of culturable

area. command area.

(ii) for item led) and the entries relating thereto, the following item and entries shall be substituted, namely:-

"l(d) Thermal Power Plants ~ 500 MW ( coal/lignite/naphra and gas based);

~ 50MW to <500 MW (coal/lignite/ naphta and gas based);

~ 50 MW (all other < 50 MW and ~5MW I F.,,,,I ... A",.. ....... t h; .......... o;a"c-I I filII nt}, ..... fll ... l" py,.. ... nt I· .... ·~ ~'~--l'~ ~.-£u-~~r I bj~~;~;'a?d~~i~i;~l ! solId non ha.znrCous

waste).

~ 20MW (using <20MW>15MW municipal solid non (using municipal solid hazardous waste, as non hazardous waste, as fuel). fuel).

;, 15 MW plants based on biomass fuel.

General condition shaJI apply

Note:-(i) Thermal Power

I plants up to 15 MW based I I on biomass or non I ,hazardc.us TIi.i.midpal soHd 1

waste using auxiliary fuel such as coal, lignite/ petroleum products upto 15% are exempt.

(ii)Thermal '. power plants using waste heat boilers without any auxiliary fuel are exempt.";

(iii) for item 2(b) and the entries relating thereto, the following item and entries shall be substituted, namely:-

"2 (b) Mineral beneficiation ~ 0.5 million TPA < 0.5 million TPA General condition shall apply throughput throughput (Mining proposal with mineral

beneficiation shall be appraised together for grant of clearance).";

(IV) for Item 4(b) and the entnes relating thereto, the follOWing item and entrIes shall he subshtuted, namely:-

"4(b) (i)Coke oven plants ;'2,50,000 tonnes/annum <2,50,000 and General condition shall ~25 ,000 tonnes/annum apply.";

(ii) Coaltar processing All projects units -

(v) in item 4(dj', in colnmn (3), for the entry, the following entry shall be substituted, namely:­

";,300 TPD production capacity if a unit located outside the notified industrial areal estate.";

(vi) in item 4(1), in column (2), fo~ the entry, the following entry shall be substituted, namely:~

"Skinlhide processing including tanning industry.";

(vii) for item 5(a) and the entries relating thereto, the following item and entries shaU be substituted, namely:- .

I.

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"S(a) Chemical All projects All Single Super General condition shall apply. fertilizers including all single Phosphate without

super phosphate H2S04 production Granulation of single super with H2SO4 and granulation of phosphate powder is exempt."; production except chemical fertilizers. granulation of chemical fertilizers.

(viii) in item 5(e):-(a) in colnmn (2), for the entry, the following entry shall he substituted, nameIy:-

"Petroleum products and petrochemical based processing such as production of carbon black and electrode grade graphite (processes other than cracking and reformation and not covered under the complexes). "; .

(b) in column (5), for the entry, the following entry shall be substituted, namely:-

"General as well as specific condition shall apply.

Notc- ~'I'1anufacturing ofproduct5 from polymer granules is exempt."; (ix) for item 5(1) and the entries relating thereto, the following item and entries shall be substituted, nameiy;-

"5(1) Synthetic organic Located outside the (i) Located in a General as well as specific chemicals industry notified industrial areal notified industria condition shall apply. (dyes and dye estate except small units as areal estate. intennediates; bulk defmed in column (5). Small units: with water drugs and intermediates (ii) Small units as consumption <25m'/day, fuel excluding drug defined in column (5). consumption <25TPD and formulations; synthetic not covered in the category of rubbers; basic organic MAH units as per the chemicals, other Management, Storage and synthetic organic Import of Hazardous chemicals and chemical Chemical Rules, 1989."; intermediates)

(x) for item 5(g) and the entries relating thereto, the following item and entries shall be substituted, namely:-

"5(g) Distilleries (i) All Molasses based Non-molasses based General condition shall distilleries distilleries ~ apply."; (ii) Non-molasses based <60KLD

.. distilleries> 60KLD

(xi) for item 5(i) and the entries relating thereto, the following item and entries shall be substituted, namely;-

I "S(i) Pulp and paper industry Pulp manufacturing Pulp manufacturing General condition shall apply and Pulp and Paper from wastepaper and Note:

I manufacturing paper manufacturing Paper manufacturing from industry except from waste paper pulp waste paper pulp and ready from waste paper. and other ready pulp. pulp without de inking,

bleaching and colouring is exempt.";

II. After the Schedule, in the Note relating to General Condition(GC), the following General Condition shall be substituted, namely:-General Condition(GC):

10 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II-SEC. 3(ii)]

Any project or activity specified in category 'B' will be appraised at the Central)evel as Category' A', if located in whole or in part within 5 km. from the boundary of: (i) Protected areas notified under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972); (ii) Critically polluted areas as identified by the Central Pollution Control Board constimted under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) from time to time; (iii) Eco-sensitive areas as notified under sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, and (iv) inter-State boundaries and international boundaries; provided that for River Valley Projects specified in item l(c), Thermal Power Plants specified in item I (d), Industrial estates/parks/complexes/areas, export processing zones (EPZs), Special Economic Zones (SEZs), biotech parks, leather complexes specified in item 7(c) and common hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities (TSDFs) specified in item 7( d), the appraisal shall be made at Central level even if located within 10km.

Provided further that the requirement regarding distance of 5 km or 10 km, as the case may be, of the inter-State boundaries can be reduced or completely done away with by an agreement between the respective States or the Union Territories sharing the common boundary in case the activity does not fan within 5km or 10 km, as the case may be of the areas mentioned at item (i), (ii) and (iii) above."

[F. No. J-II 013/12/2013-IA-ll (I )(part)] 'i

AJAY I\'AGI, !t. Secy.

Note: The principal rules were pUblished in th~, Gazette or mOla, Extraurdinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii) vide notification number S.O. 1533(E), dated the 14th September, 2006 and amended vide S.O. 1737(E) dated the 11th October, 2007, S.O. 3067(E) dated the 1st December, 2009, S.O. 695(E) dated the 4th April, 201l, S.O. 2896(E) dated the 13th December, 2012, S.O. 674(E) dated the 13th March, 2013, S.O. 2559(E) dated the 22nd August, 2013, S.O. 273 I (E) dated the 9th September, 2013, S.O. 562(E) dated the 26th February, 2014 and S.O. 637(E) dated the 28th February, 2014.

Printed by the Manager, Governmenl of India Press, Ring Road. Mayapuri, New Delhi· I 10064 and Published by the Controller of Publications. Delhi-l100S4.

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130''' Meeting o[State Level Expert Appraisal Commillee - 1held on ]" & 2nd Julv. 2016

Item "0.12 MJs. Ambernath Organics Pvt. Ltd.Proposed Synthetic organics at plot no. :!I12. Dhatav MIOC Roha Raigad

The project was previously considered in the ss", Ios" & I22nd meetings. In the I22nd meeting, it wasobserved that the proposed Synthetic Organic Chemical industry was a red category industry proposedin MIDC Dhatav, Taluka-Roha, District-Raigad, Dhatav Village has been declared as an Eco-se nsitivearea in the Draft Notification of Western Ghats dated 4th Sept. 2015. Therefore the Committee decidedto hold the proposal in abeyance till the Draft Notification was finalized.

Subsequently. the PP applied to the Central EAC to consider the project as 'A' category. The MemberSecretary, Central EAC pointed out that MoEFCC had transferred similar cases to SEIAA/SEACMaharashtra for consideration as a 'B' Category project ti 11 the Draft Noti fication was finalized.

The Committee deliberated on this advice and concluded that unless the MoEFCC gives cleardirectives to appraise a project located in an area which appears as Ecologically Sensitive in the DraftNotification for ESA villages in the Western Ghats, the Committee would much rather wait till thesaid Notification is finalized. Hence deferred.

Item na Ls Mis. Shri Chhatrapati Co-operatlve Sugar Factory Ltd. Expansion &Modernization of Sugar Unit of capacity 3500 TCD to 6500 TCD along with Co-gen 18 MW at Bhavaninagar Tal Indapur Pune.

The brief information of the project as submitted by the PP:

I Name of the Project "Shri Chhatrapati Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd ..·

1 Name, address, e-mail & Name: Mr. G. M. Anarase (MD)contact number of Address: Gat. No. 48, 50, Bhawaninagar, Tal: Indapur Dist: Pune Pin Code-4 I3Proponent 104 ( Maharashtra)

Mobile number: 02 I- I8266232EmaillD: scssklMl·gmail.com

3 Name of Consultant Name: S G M Corporate Consultants Pvt. Ltd.

4 Accreditation of Yes. Sr. No. 146 as per list of]'\ABET Accredited E1A consultant updated on Juneconsultant (NABET 2016Accreditation)

5 New Project / Expansion Expansion cum modernization projectin existing project! Existing capacity- 3500 TCD- Sugar factoryModernization!' Proposed additional capacity- 3000 TCD- Sugar factory & 18 MW Co-gen(BagasseDiversification in exiting based)project

6 If expansion/ !"ADiversification, whetherenvironmental clearancehas been obtained forexisting project (If yes,enclose a copy withcompliance table

7 Activity schedule in the Item So. 5 U) and I(d) as per the provision of Ministry of Environment 8:.. ForestEIA Notification (\1oEF): New Delhi "EIA Notification No S.O. 1533 (Er dated 14.09.2006

amended on December 0 I .2009.

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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 30th January, 2014

S.O. 289(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Environment

(Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and in pursuance of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of

Environment and Forests number S.O. 1533(E), dated the 14th September, 2006 (hereinafter referred to as the said

Gazette notification), the Central Government, for the purpose of assisting the State Level Environment Impact

Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Maharashtra (hereinafter in this notification referred to as the said Authority), in

consultation with the State Government of Maharashtra, hereby constitutes the First State Expert Appraisal Committee

(hereinafter referred to as SEAC-1) for appraisal of all the projects related to Industries, Mining, Irrigation and others,

excluding building projects, in the State of Maharashtra, comprising of the following Members, namely :—

1. Shri T. C. Benjamin, IAS (Retired),

602, PECAN, Marigold, Behind Gold Adlabs,

Kalyani Nagar,

Pune – 411014.

Chairman

2.

Prof. Shri Bhaskar N. Thorat, Professor in

Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical

Technology, Matunga, Mumbai-400019.

Member

3. Shri Balbir Singh H. S. Sehgal, (Retired)

Civil Structural Engineer (MHADA)

1/1, Satyavati sadan, Pestom Sagar Road

No.-3, Chembur, Mumbai-400089.

Member

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4.

Shri Chandrakant Iranna Sambhutwad,

Sambutwad CI, “Krishna” Plot No. 8,

Venkatesh Cooperative Housing Society,

Jawahar Colony, Aurangabad.

Member

5 Shri D. A. Hiremath,

“Sankalp” Plot No. 12, Yalakki Shettar

Colony, Behind Shankarmath, Dharwad-

580004

Member

6 Prof. (Dr.) Ramesh D. Dod,

Flat No. 502, Building “E”, Vatsalya Nagari,

Near Guru Ganesh Nagar, Kothrud,

Pune-411038.

Member

7.

Shri Madan M Kulkarni,

Director, National Safety Council, Belapur,

Navi Mumbai.

Member

8.

Deputy Secretary (Technical) , Environment

Department, Government of Maharashtra

Secretary

2. The recommendations of the SEAC-1, shall be taken into consideration by the said Authority for its decision.

3. The Chairman and Members of the SEAC-1, shall hold office for a term till the expiry of the term of said

Authority, i.e., up to 27th October, 2016.

4. The SEAC-1 shall exercise such powers and follow such procedures as are enumerated in the said Gazette

notification.

5. The SEAC-1 shall function on the principle of collective responsibility and the Chairman shall endeavor to

reach a consensus in each case, and if consensus cannot be reached, the opinion of the majority shall prevail.

6. The State Government of shall notify an agency to act as Secretariat for the SEAC-1, and shall provide all

financial and logistic support including accommodation, transportation and such other facilities in respect of

all its statutory functions.

7. The sitting fee, travelling allowance and dearness allowance to the Chairman and Members of SEAC-1 shall

be paid in accordance with the existing rules of the State Government of Maharashtra.

[No. J-11013/ 30 / 2007- IA.II ( I )]

AJAY TYAGI, Jt. Secy.

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Annexure -7

Proposed List Of Products

Sr.

No.

Product Name Qty. in

MT/Year

Use Marketing area

1 Isatoic

Anhydride

3005 Flavors, Fragrance,

Pharmaceutical

Intermediates, Chemical

intermediates , Bird

Repellant

Flavors and

Fragrance

Industries,

Pharmaceutical

Industries,

Chemical

Industries

( International &

Local market)

2 Anthranilic Acid 400 Mainly in Fragrance

3 Methyl

Anthranilate

2000 Chemical intermediates

4 Dimethyl

Anthranilate

200 Chemical intermediates

5 Buthyl

Anthranilate

100 Paints and dyes

6 Anthranilamide 80 Dyes, Chemical

intermediates

7 Dibromoester 40 Fragrance

TOTAL 5825

By-Products

9 Recovered

Methanol

673.56 Solvent reused

Sold directly to

end users 10 Recovered N-

Butanol

36.6 Solvent reused

TOTAL 710.6

Manufacturing Details

1) MATERIAL BALANCE FOR ISATOIC ANHYDRIDE

STEP 1 Production of sodium hypochlorite

2 NaOH + Cl2 ==> NaOCl + NaCl + H2O

MW

40

71

74.5

58.5

18

Mass

80

71

74.5

58.5

18

Theory

0.491

0.436

0.457

0.359

0.110

STEP 2 Production of isatoic anhydride

+ NaOCl + 1 NaOH + 1 HCl ==>

+ 2 NaCl + 1H2O

MW

147

74.5

40

36.5

163

58.5

18

Mass

147

74.5

40

36.5

163

117

18

Theory

0.902

0.457

0.245

0.224

1.000

0.718

0.110

Process flow diagram with stoichiometric balance

Stage I

Ice

11.86

kg

Chlorine Gas

0.436

kg

Reaction

sodium

hypochlorite

12.78

kg

Caustic Soda

0.491

kg

Total

12.78

kg

Total 12.78kg

Stage II

Caustic Soda 0.245 kg

sodium

hypochlorite 12.78 kg

Waste water

with dissolved

salt to ETP 12.08kg

Pthalimide 0.902 kg

Reaction

Amount of salt

in waste water 1.07 kg

hydrochloric acid

30% 0.224 kg

Centrifuge

Isatoic

anhydride 1.00 kg

Total 14.15 kg

Total

14.15

kg

2) Material Balance for Methyl Anthranilate

Material methyl anthranilate

+ MeOH + ==> + CO2

MW

163

32

151

44

Mass

163

32

151

44

Theory

1.079

0.212

1.000

0.291

Stage I

Isatoic Anhydride 1.079 kg

Crude Methyl

Anthranilate

1.05 kg

Methanol as reactant

3.172 kg

Esterification

Methanol

recovery

2.91 kg

Total 4.25 kg

CO2 0.29 kg

Total 4.25 kg

Stage II

Crude Methyl

Anthranilate 1.05 kg

Methyl

Anthranilate

1.0 kg

Total 1.05 kg

Distillation

Residue 0.05 kg

Total 1.05 kg

3) Material balance for butyl anthranilate

MATERIAL BALANCE FOR BUTYL ANTHRANILATE

Production of butyl anthranilate

+ BuOH + ==>

+ CO2

MW

163

74

193

44

Mass

163

74

193

44

Theory

0.845

0.383

1.000

0.228

Stage I

Stage II

Isatoic

Anhydride 0.845

Butanol 0.383

Recovered

Butanol from

Stage II

2.7

Total 3.9

Crude Butyl

Anthranilate

3.7

CO2 0.2

Total 3.9

Butyl

anthranilate

1.0

Residue 0.05

Recovered

Butanol

2.7

Total 3.7

Crude Butyl

Anthranilate 3.7

Total 3.7

Distillation

Esterification

4) Material balance for Dimethyl Anthranilate

STEP 1 Production of N-methyl isatoic anyhdride

+ C6H6O4S + Na2CO3 ==>

+ CH3O4SNa + NaHCO3

MW

163

126

106

177

134

84

Mass

163

126

106

177

134

84

Theory

0.988

0.764

0.642

1.073

0.812

0.509

STEP 2 Production of Dimethyl anthranilate

+ MeOH ==>

+ 1 CO2

MW

177

32

165

44

Mass

177

32

165

44

Theory

1.073

0.194

1.000

0.267

Stage I

Isatoic

Anhydride 0.988

kg

N-

Methylation

N- methyl

isatoic

anhydride

1.073

kg

Dimethyl

sulphate 0.764

kg

Sodium

formaldehyde

bisulfite

0.812

kg

Soda ash 0.642

kg

Sodium

Bicarobonate

0.509

kg Total 2.394

kg

Total

2.394

kg

Stage II

N- methyl isatoic

anhydride 1.073kg

Dimethyl

Anthranilate

1.0 kg

Methanol 0.194

kg

Centrifuge

CO2 0.267

kg

Water for

washing 35.52

Kg

Effluent to

ETP

35.52

kg

Total

36.78

kg

Total

36.78kg

5) Material balance for Anthranilamide

MATERIAL BALANCE FOR ANTHRANILAMIDE

Production of anthranilamide

+ NH3 ==>

+ CO2

MW

163

17

136

44

Mass

163

17

136

44

Theory

1.199

0.125

1.000

0.324

Process flow diagram with stoichiometric balance

Isatoic

Anhydride

1.199

kg

Amidation

Anthranilamide

1 kg

Ammonium

bicarbonate

0.74 kg

Centrifuge

ML to recycle

for next batch

1.27 kg

Amonium

Chloride 0.53 kg

Drying

CO2 0.32 kg

Liquor ammonia 0.125

kg

Effluent to ETP

0.25 kg

Water for

washing

0.25 kg

Total 2.84

Total 2.84kg

6) Material Balance of Anthranilic acid

MATERIAL BALANCE FOR ANTHRANILIC ACID

STEP 1 Production of sodium hypochlorite

2 NaOH + Cl2 ==> NaOCl + NaCl + H2O

MW

40

71

74.5

58.5

18

Mass

80

71

74.5

58.5

18

Theory

0.584

0.518

0.544

0.427

0.131

STEP 2 Production of anthranilic acid

+ NaOCl + 2NaOH + 2HCl ==>

+ 3 NaCl + H2O + CO2

MW

147

74.5

40

36.5

137

58.5

18

44 Mass

147

74.5

80

73

137

175.5

18

44

Balance 0

Theory

1.073

0.544

0.584

0.533

1.000

1.281

0.131

0.321

1.776

Stage I

Caustic Soda 0.584

Hyposolution 0.544

Chlorine 0.518

Reaction

Salt with water to ETP 0.558

Total 1.102

Total 1.102

Stage II

Pthalamide 1.073

Anthranilic acid 2.9

Hyposolution 0.544

Neutralization to pH

4.1/ Centrifuge

Salt with water to ETP 9.44

Caustic Soda 0.584

CO2 0.321

HCL 0.533

Total 12.7

Water for Washing 10.0

Total 12.7

Stage III

Anthranilic acid 2.9

Drying

Anthranilic acid 1

Total 2.9

Evaporation loss 1.9

Total 2.9

7) Material Balance of Dibromoester

Production of dibromo ester

+ 2HBr + 2 H2O2 ==>

+ 4 H2O

MW

151

81

34

309

18

Mass

151

162

68

309

72

Theory

0.489

0.524

0.220

1.000

0.233

Stage I

Methyl anthranilate 0.489

Dibromoester 1.0

HBr 0.524

Bromination

Effluent to ETP 0.233

Hydrogen peroxide 0.220

Total 1.233

Total 1.233

List of Raw Material

Sr.

No.

Raw Material Qty. in

MT/Year

Source Location Mode of

transportation

1 Phthalic Anhydride

/ Ptthalamide

3588 Ranipeth,

Tamilnadu

By Road

2 Liq. Chlorine 1892 Mumbai By Road

3 Dimethyl Sulphate 277.80 Bhiwandi By Road

4 Methanol 1157.4 Bhiwandi By Road

5 Caustic Soda Lye

50%

7420 Mumbai By Road

6 Liquor Ammonia

25%

2143 Mumbai By Road

7 Hydrochloric Acid 2551 Chembur,

Mumbai

By Road

8 Normal Butanol 56.66 Bhiwandi By Road

9 Sodium Bi Sulphite 45.18 Bhiwandi By Road

10 Hydrogen Peroxide 20.80 Bhiwandi By Road

11 Hydrobromic acid 52.74 Bhiwandi By Road

12 Soda Ash 123.3 Bhiwandi By Road

13 Dimethyl

formamide

374.9 Bhiwandi By Road

14 Ammonium

Bicarbonate

59.18 Mumbai By Road

15 Ammonium

Chloride

42.37 Mumbai By Road

18 Ice 41200 - -

19 Methyl

Anthranilamide

20.82 Mumbai By Road

20 Isatoic Anhydride 2731.82 - -

CA Certificate