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The Director, Dt. 04-06-2018 I.A. Division – III, Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi – 110 003. Ref. :- 1. Proposal No. IA/KL/NCP/73773/2018 and File No. 21-18/2018-IA-III 2. 30th Meeting of EAC (Infra-2) held on 18th – 20th April, 2018 Sub.:- Environmental Clearance – Proposed Expansion of Resort cum Hotel project at
Punnamada in Re-Sy. Nos. 1 & 3, Block 40, Mullackal Village, Alapuzha Municipality, Ambalapuzha Taluk, Alapuzha District, Kerala – Clarifications – Reg.
Respected Sir,
With reference to the above mentioned subject, mentioned below is the point wise reply to the queries raised in the minutes of the 30th meeting of Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) (Infra-2) held on 18th – 20th April, 2018. Q. i. Submit copy of Consent to Establish issued by State Pollution Control Board for
existing hotel project. Ans. The copy of the Consent to Establish issued by State Pollution Control Board for existing
project is attached at Annexure No. 1. Q. ii. The Air Quality Index shall be calculated for base level air quality. Ans. The air quality index is calculated for base level air quality and is provided at Annexure No. 2. Q. iii. A detailed report on compliance to ECBC-2017 norms. Ans. A detailed report on compliance to ECBC-2017 norms is provided at Annexure No. 3. Q. iv. A detailed traffic management and traffic decongestion plan to ensure that the current
level of service of the roads within a 02 kms radius of the project is maintained and improved upon after the implementation of the project. This plan should be based on cumulative impact of all development and increased habitation being carried out or proposed to be carried out by the project or other agencies in this 02 Kms radius of the site in different scenarios of space and time and the traffic management plan shall be duly validated and certified by the State Urban Development department and the P.W.D. and shall also have their consent to the implementation of components of the plan which involve the participation of these departments.
Ans. The Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) Study & Management Plan is attached at Annexure
No. 4.
The proposed project is located at a small island which is 1.5 km. away from the mainland
site and the site is connected with the main land through boats.
Q. v. The permission of the CGWA for abstraction of ground water and for
basement/excavation dewatering. Ans. The proposed project is located at Ambalapuzha Taluk, Alappuzha District. As per the
Ground Water Information Booklet of Alappuzha District, Kerala prepared by CGWA, entire district declared as “Safe Zone” and permission / NOC is not required from CGWA.
Also, there is no provision of basement construction, therefore dewatering for the proposed development is not applicable.
The following are the sources of the fresh water requirement for the project :-
1. Rain water collection tank :- � A rain water storage tank will be constructed with capacity to store 270 KL capacity
within the site. � The project has provision of use of stored rain water after filtration and disinfection to
meet the non-flushing demand of the project. 2. Kerala Water Authority (KWA) – The assurance letter from KWA is attached at Annexure
No. 5. 3. Ground water (as standby arrangement only) – Ground water through open wells will be
using for meeting the non-flushing water requirement for the project. Q.vi. A certificate from the competent authority for discharging treated effluent/ untreated
effluents into the Public sewer/ disposal/drainage systems along with the final disposal point.
Ans. The treated water from Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) will be fully recycled. The treated waste water from the STP will be meeting the flushing, horticulture purposes and make-up water requirement for cooling towers attached with HVAC plant requirement. As per the water balance chart, zero liquid waste discharged achieved. The details of water consumption and waste water generation are given in water balance diagram which is attached at Annexure No. 6.
Q. vii. A certificate from the competent authority handling municipal solid wastes, indicating
the existing civic capacities of handling and their adequacy to cater to the M.S.W. generated from project.
Ans. The solid waste disposal plan is attached at Annexure No. 7.
In view of the above submission of clarifications, we humbly request you to accord Environmental
Clearance to our project at the earliest.
Thanking you,
Yours respectfully,
For VKL Resorts India Pvt. Ltd.
Shaji K. Mathew (Director) Encl. :- As Above
ANNEXURE No. 1
COPY OF THE CONSENT TO ESTABLISH ISSUED
BY STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD FOR
EXISTING PROJECT
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FILE NO. :PCB/HO/ALP/ICE/01/2018 Date of issue :16/05/2018
KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
CONSENT TO ESTABLISH
ISSUED UNDER
Section 25 of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 Section 21 of the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
and
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
As per Application No. :6998888 Dated:26-02-2018
TO
M/s VKL RESORTS INDIA PVT LTDNT WARD , PUNNAMADA , AVALOOKKUNNU P O , ALAPPUZHA-688006
Consent No. :PCB/HO/ALP/ICE/03/2018
Valid Upto :31/05/2023
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1. GENERAL 1.1.This integrated consent is granted subject to the power of the Board to withdraw consent, review and make
variation in or revoke all or any of the conditions as the Board deems fit.
2. CONDITIONS AS PER The Water(Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act, 1974
1 VALIDITY 31/05/2023
2 Name and Address ofthe establishment
VKL RESORTS INDIA PVT LTD NT WARD ,PUNNAMADA ,AVALOOKKUNNU P O ,ALAPPUZHA 688006
3 Communication Telephone :91-8129569922Fax :-E-mail:alpyvkl@gmail.com
4 Occupier Details SHAJI K MATHEW ,FIRST FLOOR ,ANJANA COMPLEX ,VYTILA AROOR BYPASS ROAD,MARADU ,KUNDANOOR ,COCHIN
5 Local Body ALAPPUZHA MUNICIPALITY
6 Survey Number 1,3
7 Village MULLACKAL
8 Taluk AMBALAPUZHA
9 District Alappuzha
10 Capital Investment(Rs in Lakhs) 2500
11 Scale Large
12 Category ORANGE
13 Annual fee(Rs)
Total Fee remitted(Rs)
Rs.120000/-
Rs.750000/-
14 Activity (1) Activity-Resort with 20 cottages, Ayurvedic Spaand Convention Centre.(2) Category-Orange(3) Scale-Large(4) Built up area-19864.33 m2(5) DG sets-750 KVA(2 nos)&320 KVA(1 no)
2.1 Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) consisting of treatment units having adequate capacity shall be madefunctional/ arrangement for sewage treatment shall be provided, as per the proposal submitted alongwith the application, before commissioning of the establishment. Additional facilities required, if any,to achieve the standards laid down by the Board u/s 17(1)(g) of the Water Act shall also be made alongwith.
2.2 Water Consumption : 120 KLD
2.3 Effluent Generation : 96 KLD
2.4 The characteristics of effluent after treatment shall confirm to the following tolerance limits:
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3. CONDITIONS AS PER The Air(Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act, 1981
4. CONDITIONS AS PER The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
5. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS 5.1. Any of the following facility of adequate capacity shall be provided for the proper solid wastemanagement.1. Biogas plant/High rate bio reactor.2. Bio- bins/portable bio- bins.
SI.NO. Characteristics Unit Tolerance Limit
Sewage Trade Effluent
1 pH - 6.5-9.0 -
2 BOD mg/l 30 -
3 Fecal Coliform MPN/100ml <1000 -
4 TSS mg/l <100 -
2.5 Mode of disposal of treated effluent : Reused to the maximum extent after achieving above standards asper the Notification no.G.S.R.1265(E) dated 13/10/2017.
3.1 Adequate air pollution control measures shall be provided before commissioning of the industry.Additional facilities required, if any, to achieve the standards laid down by the Board shall also be madealong with.
StackNo.
Sources of Emission EmissionRate(Nm3/Hr)
Stack Height above Control Equipment
GroundLevel
Roof Level
1 320 KVA DG Set 3.5m 5.5m Acoustic Enclosure
2 750 KVA DG SET 4.5m 6.5m Acoustic Enclosure
3 750 KVA DG SET 4.5m 6.5m Acoustic Enclosure
3.2 Emission characteristics shall not exceed the following:
SI.No. Parameter Limiting Standards (mg/Nm3)
4.1 The construction activities shall be carried out strictly in compliance with the provisions of the NoisePollution (Regulation and Control) Rules 2000.
4.2 Used lead acid batteries shall be disposed of as per the Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules,2001
4.3 e-waste shall be disposed off safely as per E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016.
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3. Centralized masonry bio-tanks.4. Aerobic ferro-cement bins.5. Organic waste converting machine (mechanical composting) method. 5.2. Arrangements shall be provided for rain water harvesting and for utilization of harvested rain water. 5.3. Natural drainage of the area shall be protected. 5.4. Water meter shall be fixed to record consumption of water. 5.5. The sound level measured at 1 m outside the boundary of the premises shall not exceed the ambientsound level applicable to the adjoining area. 5.6. Water sprinklers shall be provided to suppress spreading of dust outside the premises during theconstruction phase. 5.7. Suspended particulate matter at the boundary of the premises shall not exceed the standards applicableto the adjoining area. OTHER CONDITIONS 6.1. At the end of the validity period if the construction is in progress, the same shall be got renewed. If theconstruction is not started in the consent period, the applicant shall apply afresh for consent to establish. 6.2. The applicant shall comply with the instructions that the Board may issue from time to time regardingprevention and control of air, water, land and sound pollution. 6.3. The date of commissioning of the project shall be intimated at least one month in advance to the DistrictOffice of the Board. 6.4. Consent to Operate under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Air(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 shall be obtained by the builder before commissioning theproject. 6.5. A minimum set back as per Municipality Building Rule shall be provided between the boundary and thebuilding and the set back can be utilised for the development of green belt. 6.6. All units of sewage treatment plant including soak pit shall be set up beyond a distance of 10 (log Q) mfrom the nearest residence, where Q is the quantity of effluent in cubic metre/day. 6.7. D. G. sets shall be placed at a minimum distance of square root(kVA/2) meter from nearestresidence/worship places/other institutions (kVA is the capacity of D G set). The minimum height ofchimneys for venting emissions from DG sets shall be 0.2* square root(KVA )m above roof level of thebuilding where KVA is the capacity of the DG sets. If the DG sets are placed in a single cabin, KVA is thecombined capacity of all the DG sets.
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6.8 Proper precautionary measures shall be provided during construction phase to minimize disturbance toneighbours and neighbouring properties due to excavation, piling, transportation of materials etc. 6.9. The construction debris and mud discharges etc. from the construction site shall be disposed off as perthe Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016. 6.10. Sanitary facilities shall be provided to the construction workers. 6.11. Non-biodegradable wastes shall be collected with due segregation and disposed off safely to genuinerecyclers. The mode of disposal shall be intimated to the Board. 6.12. Water & energy conservation measures shall be adopted. Renewable source of energy namely solarenergy shall be utilized. 6.13. Suitable species of trees and curtain plants shall be planted and maintained within and along theperiphery of the premises, forming a green belt to improve the environment. 6.14. Adequate safety measures shall be provided in accordance with fire safety regulation. 6.15. Environmental Clearance from the concerned authorities shall be obtained before starting constructionactivities if built up area exceeds 20,000 m2. 6.16. CRZ clearance, if required, shall be obtained before starting construction activities. 6.17. Grinding and cutting of building materials in open area shall be prohibited. 6.18. Construction material and waste should be stored only within earmarked area and road side storage ofconstruction material and waste shall be prohibited. 6.19. No uncovered vehicles carrying construction material and waste shall be permitted. 6.20. Construction and Demolition Waste processing and disposal site shall be identified and required dustmitigation measures be notified at the site. 6.21. Ultra filtration facility as per proposal submitted shall be installed along with sewage treatment plant. DATE :16/05/2018 SIGNATURE & SEAL OF ISSUING AUTHORITY
MEMBER SECRETARY
THANKAPPAN T A Digitally signed by THANKAPPAN T A Date: 2018.05.16 16:51:25 +05'30'
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To Mr.SHAJI K MATHEW,DIRECTORFIRST FLOOR,ANJANA COMPLEX,VYTILA AROOR BYPASS ROAD,MARADU, KUNDANOOR ,COCHINPIN CODE: 682034 Copy to:(1)Environmental Engineer.District Office,Alappuzha.(2)Stock File. 1. This digitally signed document is legally valid as per the Information Technology Act 2000
2. For verifying this document please go to krocmms.nic.in and search using date of issue/name of the
unit/Application Number in “Consent Granted Applications” link in the home page of the Board’s Online Consent
Management and Monitoring System.
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Annexure No. 2.
Air Quality Index shall be calculated for base level air quality and the detail is given below :-
POLLUTANT VALUE (24 HRS AVG.
CONCENTRATION)
AIR QUALITY INDEX
(AQI)*
Particulate Matter (PM10) 48.1 µg/m3 GOOD
Particulate Matter (PM2.5) 20.4 µg/m3 GOOD
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) <2.00 µg/m3 GOOD
Nitrogen Dioxide <2.00 µg/m3 GOOD
*AIR QUALITY INDEX
Good = 0 - 50
Satisfactory = 51 - 100
Moderate = 101 – 200
Poor = 201 - 300
Very Poor = 300 – 400
Severe = 401 – 500
******************************************
ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES
NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
� A 20 kWp solar power plant for lighting of common areas.
� Solar water heating system to meet hot water requirement.
� Solar Energy operated Photovoltaic lighting for partial external areas lighting.
BUILDING DESIGN & BUILDING MATERIALS
� Appropriate setbacks in resort buildings for getting natural lighting to the interior
areas of the building.
� As per Climate Zone Map of India Classification, the project site falls in “Warm &
Humid Zone”
� Building materials selection would have less heat gain to the building to comply
ECBC norms with low U values.
ENERGY EFFICIENT FIXTURES
� Savings in energy by the use of LED lamps.
� Water cooled chillers in place of air cooled chillers which are energy intensive &
the treated water available from STP would be used as make-up water attached
to the water cooled chillers.
� Building Management System (BMS) through sensors for maximizing the energy
conservation.
� Electrical fixtures & HVAC unit would be of 5 star series as per Bureau of Energy
Efficiency (BEE) to achieve reduction in energy consumption.
TOTAL EXPECTED ENERGY SAVING BY THE ABOVE MEASURES IS 24%.
Annexure No. 3
TRAFFIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY & MANAGEMENT PLAN
VKL RESORTS INDIA PVT. LTD. 1
TRAFFIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY
&
MANAGEMENT PLAN
PROPOSED EXPANSION OF RESORT CUM HOTEL PROJECT
at
Punnamada, Mullackal Village, Alapuzha Municipality, Ambalapuzha Taluk, Alapuzha District, Kerala
Annexure No. 4
TRAFFIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY & MANAGEMENT PLAN
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1.0 INTRODUCTION The proposed project is an expansion of existing project. The site is located in a
privately owned Island in “Punamada” Lake. The expansion of resort project with
construction of new hotel, convention hall & club house buildings with additional
supporting infrastructure facilities.
The proposed project is located at a small island which is 1.5 km. away from the
mainland and the site is connecting with the main land through boats.
After the proposed expansion, the total built-up area will be of 24,864.33 sq. m. with
the following facilities like Hotel (155 Rooms), Conference hall (100 seats),
Restaurant (320 seats), Cottages (31 nos.) & Convention hall (4,000 seats).
Due to the above, direct and indirect employment opportunities; The potential for
employment and access to new services may draw people to the area around the
project. There will be an increase in economic activity and employment for the local
community, local skills development. Due to the proposed development traffic
movement will also increase in the vicinity of the site & surroundings.
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A traffic impact assessment is a study which assesses the effects that a particular
development’s traffic will have on the transportation network in the vicinity.
Traffic impacts (and how to mitigate them) are an important consideration for any
community when a significant development is proposed. Public policy makers,
citizens and developers all have a stake in understanding and responding to
additional demands on the transportation system. All share the common interest of a
well-functioning network. A properly developed traffic impact study can provide the
factual basis for good decision making and facilitate the timely implementation of
necessary improvements. A traffic impact study should answer the following
fundamental questions:
� What are the existing traffic conditions, future conditions without the
development, and future conditions with the development in place?
� Can the existing and planned transportation system accommodate the
additional traffic generated by the planned development?
� Are roadway system improvements needed beyond those already
programmed or included in the local transportation plan?
� Have all the assumptions used in the technical analysis been clearly
identified?
� Do calculated levels of service seem reasonable?
� What needs to be done in the immediate vicinity of the site to meet the
access needs of the development?
� Has adequate parking been provided to meet demand?
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Conceptual plan of the proposed site
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Google map of the proposed site
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1.2 NEED FOR THE TRAFFIC ASSESSMENT STUDY
Generally, a comprehensive traffic analysis should be completed whenever a
development is expected to generate 100 or more new inbound or outbound trips
during the peak hours (ITE recommended practice). Even if the development does
not generate the threshold level of trips, a traffic analysis may still be necessary
under the following conditions:
• High traffic volumes on surrounding roads that my affect movement to and
from the proposed development at main land.
• Inadequate sight distance at access points.
• The proximity of the proposed access points to other existing drives or
intersections.
• A development that includes a drive-through operation
A traffic impact assessment study is not necessary for every development. Those
developments that are unlikely to generate significant traffic generally do not need a
traffic impact assessment.
1.3 Aims & Objectives
The aim of the study is to analyze the existing transportation scenario in project
vicinity, examine the pattern of the growth and project the passenger and mobility
requirements for the forecast year 2021 in order to conform the connectivity and the
project travel demand requirements.
Further, the objectives of this study are listed as follows:
a. To assess the existing and proposed road connectivity to the project site and
the details of the impact of the additional traffic generated from the growth of
the project to the various connected roads.
b. Design of various entry/exit options to the project trip assignment to various
roads based on activities along with the impact in terms of capacity, Level of
Service and performance.
c. Suggesting route for Public Transport Systems (PTS) for the project area at
main land.
d. Planning and design of bays for IPTs and PTSs
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e. Finally, to calibrate a 4 stage transport model for peak hour movements for
cars, two wheelers, auto rickshaws and public transport separately. The
model would in turn address the distribution of employee movements in the
study area.
1.4 Study Methodology
This study follows the following methodology:
� An understanding of the present network by reconnaissance and secondary
data collection.
� Collection of traffic data
� Establish the present traffic conditions (Deriving the V/C ratios)
� Development of the Transport Model and Forecasts for Traffic demand
� Through various discussions and assessments, understand the likely network
improvement in the area including exploring water transport and bus services
from the main land.
� Overlay the proposed expansion project and all other developments in the
transport model and establish the traffic demand.
� Establish the forecast traffic condition and network performance.
� Suggest mitigation measures to ensure the network performs to acceptable
level.
1.5 Study Area
The proposed project is located at a small island which is 1.5 km. away from the
mainland and the site is connecting with the main land through boats. The site is at
Punnamada in Mullakkal village which is falling within the Municipality limits of
Alappuzha Municipality, Alapuzha District, Kerala.
Mullakkal is the main town center of the Alleppey town.
Punnamada Lake (also called Punnamada Kayal) is a part of the Vembanad Lake.
Mulakkal village and municipality has several religious places and the village is being
developed day by day in other infrastructural services like roads, hospitals, religious
places, community centers, commercial complexes, hotels, residential apartments,
institutional buildings etc.
The proposed expansion project of M/s VKLS Resorts India Pvt. Ltd. is for an area of
5.261 hectares with project cost of Rs. 75 Crores.
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1.6 Existing Connectivity
� The proposed project is located at a small island which is 1.5 km. away from the
mainland and the site is connecting with the main land through boats.
� At main land, there is a State Highway available i.e. S.H. 40 which connects to
the Alapuzha – Madurai .
� Also there is another highway available from the at a distance of about 3 km.
from the proposed site i.e. N.H. 66 which connecting with Salem-Kochi-
Kanyakumari.
1.7 Methodology
The methodology used to collect and analyse the traffic data required to assess the
traffic demand for the study area is discussed.
This stage forms an important aspect of the study, where the baseline data is
developed for the connectivity to the study area.
Various surveys were conducted to understand the existing traffic flow pattern. The
methodology adopted for each of them has been mentioned below:
1.8 Data Collection
The surveys that were conducted are:
� Reconnaissance Survey
� Network Inventory & Connectivity Survey (Road Inventory)
� Traffic Surveys
1.8.1 Reconnaissance Survey
The reconnaissance survey has been conducted on week days in order to study the
existing traffic conditions and the transport infrastructure. Information regarding
several features of the relevant road sections is inventoried to create a road
database. The main purpose of the field inventory was to determine the
adequacy/inadequacy of the existing transportation network and conditions at main
land. The database is used in developing the base year networks evaluation of the
present adequacy of road networks of existing standards and usage pattern. A team
of enumerators traversed the road network with a specified format for the purpose of
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recording the data. Information regarding the following features of the road network
was collected during the field inventory survey and the details are presented below:
� Effective Road width
� Divided / Undivided sections
� Intersection Facilities
� Parking Facilities / Impacts
� Traffic Control Measures
� Footpath availability / approximate width / Obstructions.
1.8.2 Traffic Surveys
To establish the Vehicular Traffic Flow Characteristics such as Hourly Variation,
Composition of Traffic, Peak Hour Flows, Turning Movement Survey of Vehicles at
Junctions, Speed and Delay Survey all along the corridor had been conducted.
The various vehicle types having different sizes and characteristics were converted
into equivalent passenger car units. The Passenger Car Unit (PCU) factors
recommended by Indian Road Congress in “Guidelines for Capacity of Urban Roads
in Plain Areas” (IRC-106-1990) have been used for conversion. The vehicle
classification system and the recommended PCU factors for various types of
vehicles are presented in Table below.
Equivalent PCU Factors
% Composition of Vehicles Sl. No. Vehicle Type
Upto 10% 10% and above
A Fast Vehicles
1. Two-wheelers, Motor Cycles or Scooters
0.5 0.8
2. Passenger Car, Pick-up Van 1.0 1.0
3. Auto Rickshaw 1.2 2.0
4. Light Commercial Vehicle 1.4 2.0
5. Truck or Bus 2.2 3.7
6. Agricultural Tractor and Trailer 4.0 5.0 B Slow Vehicles
1. Cycle 0.4 0.5
Primarily, the aim of conducting the traffic surveys is to evaluate the present traffic
characteristics of various roads at main land. This is necessary to analyze the traffic
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conditions of the approach roads towards Mulakkal to arrive at the best connectivity
to the site at main land.
The traffic surveys were conducted at various locations spread over Mulakkal area
and the rest of Alapuzha Municipality. The survey locations were identified after a
thorough reconnaissance of the traffic and road conditions of Alapuzha and the study
area in particular.
Sr. No. Location Nearest landmark
1. NS Bose Road - Pazhavangadi Church
Road
Stone Bridge, Alappuzha
2. S.H. 40 Near Sreekumar Building
3. N.H. 66 Near IT Net Samsung
Store Building
IMPORTANT ROADS NEARBY SITE
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Baseline Data Collection:
Station : TS1 Date : 24/05/2018 Enumerator : Joseph
Road name : S.H. 40 Direction: North Weather : Sunny
Buses Private vehicles & IPT Goods Vehicles Time
City Bus Mini Bus
Other Bus
Van Cars Two-wheeler
Auto Rickshaw LCV Truck MAV Tractor
8.00-8.15 1 2 8 8 18 32 8 9 0 9 1
8.15-8.30 1 2 6 7 12 40 7 8 1 8 0
8.30-8.45 1 1 5 3 8 49 7 10 1 11 0
8.45-9.00 0 0 2 5 11 34 7 7 0 7 0
9.00-9.15 1 1 1 3 19 38 9 8 2 9 0
9.15-9.30 1 2 2 6 13 30 7 10 1 7 0
9.30-9.45 1 1 4 7 17 39 8 9 0 5 0
9.45-10.00 1 1 3 3 21 42 8 12 0 6 0
1.00-1.15 0 2 3 9 16 44 5 9 2 8 0
1.15-1.30 2 2 7 7 24 21 9 8 1 7 0
1.30-1.45 2 3 8 6 23 27 8 8 0 7 0
1.45-2.00 1 1 3 4 14 31 9 6 0 5 0
2.00-2.15 0 2 2 3 10 19 6 4 0 4 0
4.00-4.15 1 3 2 3 11 20 5 3 1 5 0
4.15-4.30 1 3 1 5 16 13 5 3 1 6 0
4.30-4.45 2 2 3 9 22 21 6 7 0 8 0
4.45-5.00 2 2 3 8 18 22 6 9 1 5 0
5.00-5.15 2 3 5 6 11 27 7 7 0 6 0
5.15-5.30 1 3 3 6 28 23 5 8 0 4 0
5.30-5.45 1 2 4 7 23 29 5 6 0 3 0
5.45-6.00 1 1 3 6 21 24 7 6 1 8 0
6.00-6.15 1 2 2 4 17 21 4 4 1 6 0
6.15-6.30 1 2 3 3 12 26 3 3 0 4 0
6.30-6.45 1 1 1 3 11 28 3 4 0 2 0
6.45-7.00 0 1 1 3 9 15 4 2 1 2 0
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Station : TS2 Date : 24/05/2018 Enumerator : Jimmy
Road name : S.H. 40 Direction: South Weather : Sunny
Buses Private vehicles & IPT Goods Vehicles Time
City Bus
Mini Bus
Other Bus
Van Cars Two-wheeler Auto Rickshaw LCV Truck MAV Tractor
8.00-8.15 1 1 3 4 12 21 8 3 1 5 0
8.15-8.30 1 2 5 2 17 23 9 4 1 6 0
8.30-8.45 1 1 7 3 21 27 9 4 0 9 0
8.45-9.00 0 1 8 6 19 21 7 5 0 7 0
9.00-9.15 1 1 4 5 16 22 8 3 0 9 1
9.15-9.30 1 2 5 5 11 21 11 6 1 5 0
9.30-9.45 1 2 4 7 8 29 8 7 1 8 0
9.45-10.00 1 3 5 6 9 21 7 5 0 6 0
1.00-1.15 0 2 3 3 8 24 5 6 1 4 0
1.15-1.30 1 2 5 4 11 31 10 7 0 4 0
1.30-1.45 2 3 8 6 18 33 9 6 0 7 0
1.45-2.00 1 1 3 4 12 88 10 4 0 3 0
2.00-2.15 0 2 2 3 7 11 8 2 0 4 0
4.00-4.15 1 3 2 6 7 13 6 3 1 4 0
4.15-4.30 1 3 3 5 9 17 7 4 0 7 0
4.30-4.45 2 2 3 9 8 12 8 3 0 8 0
4.45-5.00 2 3 3 6 11 18 6 2 0 5 0
5.00-5.15 2 3 5 4 11 21 5 4 0 6 0
5.15-5.30 1 3 3 6 13 29 8 3 0 4 0
5.30-5.45 1 2 4 7 11 27 5 3 0 3 0
5.45-6.00 1 1 4 6 10 18 7 3 1 3 0
6.00-6.15 1 2 2 4 6 13 3 4 1 4 0
6.15-6.30 1 2 3 3 7 15 5 4 0 3 0
6.30-6.45 1 1 1 3 8 11 3 5 0 3 0
6.45-7.00 0 1 1 3 5 12 2 2 1 2 0
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Station : TS3 Date : 25/05/2018 Enumerator : Joseph
Road name : N.H. 66 Direction: North Weather : Sunny
Buses Private vehicles & IPT Goods Vehicles Time
City Bus Mini Bus
Other Bus
Van Cars Two-wheeler
Auto Rickshaw
LCV Truck MAV Tractor
8.00-8.15 1 3 4 7 11 13 7 5 0 4 0
8.15-8.30 1 2 4 8 9 15 6 6 1 3 0
8.30-8.45 1 1 5 6 8 14 7 5 1 3 0
8.45-9.00 0 0 2 2 10 14 7 7 0 2 0
9.00-9.15 1 1 1 3 9 19 9 3 1 4 0
9.15-9.30 1 2 2 6 9 16 6 5 1 0 0
9.30-9.45 1 1 4 7 7 25 8 4 0 2 0
9.45-10.00 1 1 3 3 11 22 8 6 0 3 0
1.00-1.15 0 2 3 9 6 24 6 4 2 4 0
1.15-1.30 2 2 6 7 13 11 9 4 1 3 0
1.30-1.45 2 3 7 6 12 27 9 4 0 3 0
1.45-2.00 1 1 3 4 7 31 8 3 0 2 0
2.00-2.15 0 2 2 3 10 19 6 2 0 2 0
4.00-4.15 1 3 2 3 9 20 5 3 1 2 0
4.15-4.30 1 3 1 5 8 13 7 3 1 3 0
4.30-4.45 2 2 3 9 11 16 6 4 0 4 0
4.45-5.00 2 2 3 8 9 16 6 4 1 2 0
5.00-5.15 2 3 5 6 11 19 5 3 0 3 0
5.15-5.30 1 3 3 6 8 17 5 5 0 2 0
5.30-5.45 1 2 4 7 12 19 5 6 0 3 0
5.45-6.00 1 1 3 6 11 22 4 6 1 2 0
6.00-6.15 1 2 2 4 9 21 4 4 1 3 0
6.15-6.30 1 2 3 3 7 23 3 3 0 2 0
6.30-6.45 1 1 1 3 8 19 3 4 0 1 0
6.45-7.00 0 1 1 3 9 13 4 2 1 1 0
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Station : TS4 Date : 25/05/2018 Enumerator : Jimmy
Road name : N.H. 66 Direction: South Weather : Sunny
Buses Private vehicles & IPT Goods Vehicles Time
City Bus Mini Bus Other Bus Van Cars Two-wheeler Auto Rickshaw LCV Truck MAV Tractor
8.00-8.15 1 1 3 4 9 15 8 6 1 1 0
8.15-8.30 1 2 5 2 17 21 8 7 1 3 0
8.30-8.45 1 1 7 3 11 17 3 6 0 3 0
8.45-9.00 0 1 8 4 9 14 4 3 0 2 0
9.00-9.15 1 1 4 2 16 9 9 2 0 3 1
9.15-9.30 1 2 5 3 8 15 3 4 1 2 0
9.30-9.45 1 2 4 3 5 19 7 3 1 4 0
9.45-10.00 1 3 5 3 9 16 5 5 0 3 0
1.00-1.15 0 2 3 3 7 14 3 6 1 2 0
1.15-1.30 1 2 5 4 5 16 7 5 0 2 0
1.30-1.45 2 3 8 3 8 13 8 4 0 3 0
1.45-2.00 1 1 3 4 6 18 9 3 0 1 0
2.00-2.15 0 2 2 3 4 12 8 1 0 2 0
4.00-4.15 1 3 2 1 4 13 4 0 2 2 0
4.15-4.30 1 3 3 2 8 17 5 1 0 3 0
4.30-4.45 2 2 3 4 7 12 7 3 0 3 0
4.45-5.00 2 3 3 3 4 18 2 2 0 1 0
5.00-5.15 2 3 5 4 3 14 2 3 0 0 0
5.15-5.30 1 3 3 2 6 9 6 4 0 1 0
5.30-5.45 1 2 4 3 6 17 5 2 0 1 0
5.45-6.00 1 1 4 0 8 14 6 3 1 2 0
6.00-6.15 1 2 2 4 12 13 3 1 1 1 0
6.15-6.30 1 2 3 3 14 10 5 2 0 2 0
6.30-6.45 1 1 1 3 8 9 3 2 0 1 0
6.45-7.00 0 1 1 3 9 5 2 1 1 2 0
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1.8.3 INFERENCE:
LEVEL OF SERVICE (LOS)
Classified traffic volume count surveys were conducted to assess the intensity of the
traffic at the mid block lines by recording the classified traffic volume at every
15 minute intervals. The analysis of the Mid-Block survey is in accordance with the
Indian Road Congress guidelines for capacity of Urban Roads in Plain areas (IRC-
106-1990) which stipulates the design capacity and the Level of Service (LOS) as
per the classification of roads. The Level of Service (LOS) is an indicator of the level
of traffic conditions of a road with LOS – A indicating free flow traffic conditions and
LOS-F indicating traffic breakdown.
Regional Network Improvement Proposals
To meet the future traffic demand there are several proposals to upgrade the existing
road networks which not only improve the connectivity in the area but also improve
the mobility of the region in its entirety or in other words, improve the regional
connectivity. Various organizations like the PWD and the Alappuzha Municipality
have proposed several roads in order to cater to the increasing traffic demand
arising due to rapid urbanization of the town. These proposed roads are in various
stages of planning and are anticipated to service the expected traffic demand of the
area.
Traffic Management Plan (Parking for Car, Two-wheeler, Cycle, Electricity
operated vehicles)
• The proposed project would provide vehicle parking facilities within the project
premises.
• The parking plan for this project would follow KMBR guidelines.
• To accommodate the parking requirement for the project, parking will be provided
at open surface.
• The parking area proposed for the vehicular parking will be 281 Car and 516 two-
wheeler parking within the site at open surface.
• The site is dividing in two portions by artificial private water channel with sluice
gate. This space be will be using for parking of private boats.
• Also, there are two designated points for drop off point for Boat Jetty / Jangar
Jetty.
Annexure No. 5
VKL RESORTS INDIA PVT. LTD. DAILY WATER CONSUMPTION BALANCE CHART
(ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE)
Domestic Water Requirement
( Non-Flushing ), 85 KL
Domestic Water Requirement
( Flushing ), 55 KL
Wastewater generation
@ 80% of Domestic
water of 140 KL i.e.
112 KL
Treated Wastewater
generation @90 %of total
wastewater generated, i.e.,
101 KL6 KL
Fresh Water Req.
(Stored rain water /
Wells / KWA Supply)
(95 KL)
Horticulture Water Requirement
6 KL
NON-RAINY DAYS
STP with Tertiary
Treatment
(135 KL capacity)
40 KL
RAINY DAYS
55 KL
Make-up water for cooling towers
attached with HVAC system
10 + 40 = 50 KL
10 KL
85 KL
Domestic Water Requirement
( Non-Flushing ), 85 KL
Domestic Water Requirement
( Flushing ), 55 KL
Wastewater generation
@ 80% of Domestic
water of 140 KL i.e.
112 KL
Treated Wastewater
generation @90 %of total
wastewater generated, i.e.,
101 KL
Fresh Water Req.
(Stored rain water –
concurrent use & KWA)
(89 KL)
STP with Tertiary
Treatment
(135 KL capacity)
46 KL
55 KL
Make-up water for cooling towers
attached with HVAC system
4 + 46 = 50 KL
4 KL
85 KL
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
DISPOSAL OFBIODEGRADABLE WASTE
� The expected municipal waste generated is about 695 kg/day.
� The Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016/2018 will be followed in the solid waste
disposal.
� The Construction & Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016 will be follow during
construction phase.
� Collection & segregation within the site (bio-degradable waste (green bins), non-
biodegradable waste (blue bins) and domestic hazardous waste (yellow bins).
� The recyclable waste like packaging material, paper etc. would be sold through vendors
and the area earmarked for the storage of non-biodegradable waste.
� The Bio-degradable waste would be disposed through the Bio-gas generation plant / bio-
bin system to be installed within the site.
� The bio-gas generated will be utilized in the within the site and the manure generated will
be utilized for green area development within the premises.
DISPOSAL OF NON-BIODEGRADABLE WASTE
� CREDAI, Kerala has a scheme to collect the plastic waste. The collected plastic waste is
shredded and converted to granules. These granules are mixed along with coal tar during
asphalting of roads.
� Paper related recyclable materials are sold to a paper mill (M/s Canara Paper Mills,
Canara Paper Mill Road, Changanassery, Kerala 686104 ) located at about 32 km. (SE) to
the project site.
� Other recyclable material like broken glasses, utensils etc. are sold to approved vendors.
DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
� The domestic hazardous waste which includes discarded painted drums, pesticide cans,
CFL bulbs, tube lights, expired medicines, broken mercury thermometers, used batteries,
used needles and syringes and contaminated gauge etc. generated at the household level
will be collected in yellow bins and to be handed over to authorized waste pickers or waste
collectors.
� The hazardous waste (used oil & discarded batteries attached to D.G. sets) will be stored
in the designated services area and will be disposed to CPCB / SPCB authorized vendors
only.
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