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EMP REPORT
FOR QUARRTING MULTI COLOUR GRANITE
IN SF.NO. 168,169/8A & 169/8B, OVER AN EXTENT OF 1.28.5 HECTARES, PUDUKOTTAI VILLAGE,
SIVAKASI TALUK, VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU.
PROJECT PROPONENT
M/S CHINDIA GRANITES
NO.12A WEST STREET
THIRUTHANGAL,
SIVAKASI TALUK,
VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU
CONSULTANT
AADHI BOOMI MINING AND ENVIRO TECH (P) LTD (Formerly known as SURIYA MINING SERVICES)
NABET/QCI Accredited EIA Consultant,
3/216, K.S.V.Nagar, Narasothipatti, SALEM-4.
Phone (0427) 2440446, Cell: 09842729655
Email:, suriyakumarsemban@gmail.com, suriyakumar@abmenvirotech.com
www.abmenvirotech.com
2016
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SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
S .No
Particulars Description
1. Name of the Owner/Firm Tvl. Chindia Granites (P) Ltd, 2. Location of the quarry- S.F.No. S.F.No.168,169/8A & 169/8B, over an extent of 1.28.5
Hectares, Patta land located in Pudukottai Village of Sivakasi Taluk, Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu.
3. Purpose of Application Proposal for Environment Clearance for Quarrying MULTI COLOUR GRANITE QUARRY.
4. Extent of quarry in Ha- 1.28.5 Hectares
5. Modernization/New Existing 6. Ownership Patta Land 7. Topo Sheet No. Topo Sheet No. : 58 G/14
8. Latitude / Longitude – DGPS (Co-ordinates)
PILLAR NAME
LATITUDE LONGITUDE
A 9º34’07.72”N 77º48’55.36”E B 9º34’11.14”N 77º48’55.22”E D 9º34’11.06”N 77º48’57.45”E F 9º34’09.12”N 77º48’59.00”E G 9º34’05.25”N 77º48’59.73”E H 9º34’05.39”N 77º48’58.35”E
9. Elevation 107m above MSL. 10. Land Use Pattern S.N
o LU
Present area (Ha)
% of Use
1 Old working Pit 0.84.99 66%
2 o/B or waste Dump
---- ----
3 Mine Roads 0.06.50 5 %
4 Safety and Area under plantation
0.12.45 10%
5 Labour shed and office
0.05.00 4%
6 Unutilized 0.19.56 15% Total 1.28.5 Ha 100
S.No
LU At the end of 5th year (Ha)
% of Use
1 Mining Area 0.80.47 63% 2 Waste Dump 0.21.52 17% 3 Mine Roads 0.06.50 5 %
4 Safety and Area under plantation
0.09.45 7%
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5 Labor shed and office
0.05.00 4%
6 Virgin 0.05.56 4% Total 1.28.5 Ha 100
11 Method of Mining Open cast semi-mechanized mining using Hydraulic excavator and tippers in combination
12 Production (quantity in m3) The annual production is proposed as 971m3.
Description Quantity
Geological reserves 34,899 M3
Mineable reserves 16,021 M3
13
Overburden/Waste
Year Over
Burden/
Waste(M3)
Top Soil
(M3)
Granite
Rejects(M3)
2014-15 ---- 245 4145
2015-16 ----- ---- 4000
2016-17 ----- ---- 4000
2017-18 ----- 456 5371
2018-19 ----- --- 4000
TOTAL 701 21516
14 Period of Lease 20 years 15 Climatic condition Average Rainfall – Average rain fall is reported as
812mm per annum. Summer 27°C and 40°C Winter – 20 deg C and 30 deg C
16 Proposed Bench Dimensions Pit-I
Bench L (w) W (m) D(m) I 109 59-89 1 II 109 52-66 6 III 100 52-59 6 IV 93 34-53 6 V 83 23-38 6 VI 68 11-20 6
Total = 37m Pit-II
Bench L (w) W (m) D(m) I 68 38 7 II 68 36 13 III 66 30 7 IV 45 15 6
Total = 33m
17 Water table 42m below ground level 18
Mining depth 37m Depth
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19 Water requirement
Purpose Quantity KLD Source Drinking and Utilities
2.0 Mineral water Industries
Dust Suppression and Green belt
4.0 Wells of proponent site
Total 6.0 20 Nearby lake / river/ odai/
channel etc.
No major river is situated around 1km radius. Arjuna
river is situated about 3kms away on the western side.
21 Waste water No generation of waste water.
22 APC Measures Dust expected to be generated from hauling roads,
place of excavation etc will be suppressed by
periodical wetting of land by spraying.
23 Habitation The Pudukottai Population of 1789 people. Other
villages are Kalaiyarkurchi (4563), Vellur (5789) and
Mettupatti (6498).
24 Man power 15employees
25 Ariel distance from Reserve
forest, Sensitive areas, Forest,
Bird sanctuaries, Wild
life sanctuaries, National parks,
Monuments etc., within 15km
There is no reserve forest near by the site.
Bird Sanctuaries – Nil
Wild life sanctuaries - Nil
Monuments – Nil
26 Interstate boundary There is no interstate boundary around 10km radius.
27 Precise area statement
Approved by
The District Collector, Virudhunagar in the precise
area communication letter reference
No.12789/MMB2/2002-7, Industries Department,
dated 9.1.2003.
28 Mining plan Prepared by
Approved by
S.SURIYAKUMAR, M.Sc., M.Phil (Geology). F.C.C.
(Mining), PGDBA, DIPC (Industrial Pollution Control).
RQP/MAS/013/87/A.
The Mining Plan approved by Commissioner of
Geology & Mining, Chennai Lr.No.7085/MM1/2002,
dated 28.11.2003.
29 Environment Plan The land area likely to be degraded due to quarrying,
dumping, forming of haul roads etc. has clearly been
indicated in the mine lay out plan
30 Total cost of the Project Project cost: Rs 34 Lakhs
EMP Cost : Rs. 3.80 Lakhs
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1.0 SITE ANALYSIS
1.1 PHYSIOGRAPHY
The area applied for quarry lease is an elevated ground to a height of 2-3m from the
adjacent ground level, sloping gently towards north. No major Pond or H.T. electric line is
found nearby. A safety distance of 7.5m is provided from adjacent patta lands of the lease
boundary. Water table is located at a depth of 42m from the surface in the open wells in the
neighbor areas. Area around quarry lease is dry agricultural lands with acacia bushes, palm
trees etc. Temperature of the region is reported to be 30ºC to a max. of 41º C during
summer and drop to 22oC during winter. Rain fall of this area is about 600mm during
monsoons in a year. Regional crops are ragi, ground nuts, Bengal gram, paddy and maize.
There is no monument or area of public interest is found in the vicinity.
Fig. 1.1: General view of the Quarry
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1.2 REGIONAL GEOLOGY:
Virudhunagar District is comprised of Archaean peninsular gneisses such as
Charnockites, Hornblende gneisses, Biotite gneisses, migmatites, and limestones pinkish to
yellow shades of granites and intruded by younger formations like pegmatite and quartz
veins. The peninsular gneiss \ migmatite consists of biotite mica, plagioclase and orthoclase
feldspars , Quartz, and accessories like magnetite and garnet are found as sheet rocks
running to several km from west to east as a massive rock formation. The granite body
found in the applicant’s area is a narrow intrusive rock with yellow and brown shades upon
polishing.
The order of superposition of geological sequence are given as under,
Description AGE
Top soil – Black cotton - Recent Age
Granite (Sliver Brown) - Archaean “
Biotite gneisses - Archaean “
The regional rock is Charnockite and Biotite Gneisses. All are high grade
metamorphic rocks, into which younger granites found intruded vertically.
1.3 GEOLOGY OF THE PRECISE AREA
The area of mining lease contain light to dark colour silver brown granite mainly
composed of Quartz and orthoclase feldspar with muscovite mica. The muscovite mica is
partly decomposed by weathering resulting in light to medium brown colour to the rock up
on polishing. Some fresh muscovite mica provides glittering effect over the quartz and
feldspar minerals. In view of its excellent appearance it find a steady market in the building
industry for decorative purposes in the form of slabs, tiles, monuments, cut to size, markers
etc. The silvery nature of mica may due to griesening by post magmatic alteration of iron
rich mica. It is commercially called as Silver brown – multi colour granite
It is younger granite intruded into charnockite, the country rock and mostly
weathered adjacent to the granite band. The muscovite mica is partly decomposed by
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weathering resulting in light to medium brown colour to the rock up on polishing. Some
fresh muscovite mica provides glittering effect over the quartz and feldspar minerals.
The dip is 80° due north east and trending NW-SE direction. The contact of granite
shows shearing with bouldary formation. The rock is hard, compact and sheet in nature so
as to cut required sizes of blocks. The mineral constituents of the rock mass are quartz
roughly 30%, Plagioclase feldspar 40%,orthoclase feldspar 20%, garnet 5-8%, mica 1% and
others 1-2%.The order of geological sequence are,
Top soil - MorBlack cotton (2m thick) - Recent
Granite (Silver brown)
(Muscovite+ biotite+Quartz +-feldspars - Archaean
Biotite Gneiss and charnockite - Archaean
The regional trend is shown in the geological plan.
The charnockite \Biotite Gneiss is the oldest formation, into which the younger
granite found intruded almost steeply 80° due north east.
Fig.1.2: (a) Photograph showing DGPS Base station over boundary Pillar at northern side
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Fig 1.2: (b) Photograph showing DGPS Rover station over boundary Pillar at southern side
Fig1.3: Photograph showing texture and colour of granite with glittering of
muscovite mica over quartz and feldspar (Commercial Name: Silver Brown)
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1.4 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
The district receives the rain under the influence of both southwest and northeast
monsoons. The northeast monsoon chiefly contributes to the rainfall in the district. Most of
the precipitation occurs in the form of cyclonic storms caused due to the depressions in Bay
of Bengal. The southwest monsoon rainfall is highly erratic and summer rains are
negligible. Rainfall data from seven stations over the period 1901-2000 were utilized for
analysis and a perusal of the data shows that the normal annual rainfall over the district
varies from about 724 to 913 mm. Average rain fall is reported as 812mm per annum. It is
minimum around Sathur in the south eastern part of the district. It gradually increases
towards west, north and northwest and attains a maximum around Watrap. The district
enjoys a subtropical climate. The period from April to June is generally hot and dry. The
weather is pleasant during the period from November to January. Usually mornings are
more humid than afternoons. The relative humidity is on an average between 65 and 85%
in the mornings. Humidity in the afternoon is generally between 40 and 70%.The annual
mean minimum and maximum temperatures are 23.78 and 33.95° C respectively. The
daytime heat is oppressive and the temperature is as high as 40.2°C. The lowest temperature
recorded is of the order of 19.3° C.
1.4.1Summer
The sun is at its glory and shines very brightly during the summers. During the
summer months, i.e. from May to June, the temperature varies between 27 deg C and 40
deg C. Therefore, the climate is quite hot. May is the hottest month. Cottons are
recommended during this time.
1.4.2Winter
In winters, which starts from December and lasts till February, the temperature
ranges between 20° C and 30° C. The climate remains pleasant during this time, as the
temperature rarely falls below 20° C.
1.4.3 Monsoon
Though the rainfall is very frequent and uniform throughout the year, just like the
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flow of pilgrims and tourists, the city receives the major share of rainfall between the
months of July and October. The average rainfall is 85 cm.
Fig.1.4 Monsoon Forecast
1.5 LAND USE PATTERN:
The area is comprised of Black cotton soil and outcrops of Multi colour granite. Water table
of the area is said to be fluctuated between 42-44 during a year in the adjacent area. The average
thickness of top soil is 1-2m only. The existing land use pattern at the last fifth year plan period is
given as under,
S. No Description Present area
(Ha) % of Use
1 Old working Pit 0.84.99 66% 2 o/B or waste Dump ---- ---- 3 Mine Roads 0.06.50 5 %
4 Safety and Area under plantation
0.12.45 10%
5 Labour shed and office
0.05.00 4%
6 Unutilized 0.19.56 15% Total 1.28.5 Ha 100
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The land use pattern for next five years given below,
S. No Description At the end of
5th year(Ha) % of Use
1 Mining Area 0.80.47 63%
2 Waste Dump 0.21.52 17%
3 Mine Roads 0.06.50 5 %
4 Safety and Area under
plantation 0.09.45 7%
5 Labor shed and office 0.05.00 4%
6 Virgin 0.05.56 4%
Total 1.28.5 Ha 100
1.6 WATER ENVIRONMENT
No major river is situated around 1km radius. Arjuna river is situated about 3kms
away on the western side. Water table is located at a depth of 42m. Drinking water shall be
provided as per the Mines Rules, 1955. Quantity for Drinking and utilities is 4.0KLD. Dust
suppression and Green belt of water is 6.0KLD.Minimum quantity of 10KLD has to be
maintained as per the Rule. Drinking water is obtained from Mineral water industries
through water canes. Water for Dust suppression and green belt is obtained from the open
wells belonging to proponent.
1.7 AIR ENVIRONMENT
Drilling and blasting operations are source of fugitive dust emission but its effect is
more or less localized. The major part of the dust generated during such operations usually
gets settle down and thus the effect of such operation will be localized phenomenon. Dust
fall data may be taken from the district observation for threshold values.
1.8 NOISE AND VIBRATION
Major noise generating sources may be considered as excavation,
blasting, drilling and loading and dumper movement used for transportation of
minerals. Threshold sound level is reported as 55dB. No activity to test vibration of
longitudinal waves and its peak particle velocity.
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1.9 FLORA AND FAUNA
Flora as observed and identified in the field are covered by photograph and shown
below. Mostly Palm tree, acacia, neem is found more on regional scale. The applicant has
developed trees like Casuarinas, Coconut etc with proper nursery garden and plantation on
vacant land.
Fig. 1.5: a) Karpuravalli b) Neem Tree
c) General view of the regional flora
Flora is represented by herbs and shrubs of local species and free regional trees and
their botanical terms are given as under with numbers.
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TREES:
S.No. Name of
trees Botanical Name Number Remarks
1 Vembu Azadirachta indica
10 Growing well
2 Nona Morinda tinctoria
14 “
3 Palmera Borassus flabelly 9 “
4 Bushes Acacia Nilotica 30 “
SHRUBS:
S.No. Local Name Botanical Name
1 Korai Elacocarpus aerratas
2 Erukku Calotrophis gigantea
3 indumul Pterolobium indicum
4 Aavarai Cassia auriculata
HERBS:
S.No. Local Name Botanical Name
1 Poolai poondu Aerva lanata
3 Thumbai Leucas aspera
4 Peru Nerunji Pedalium murex
5 Kantangkathri Solanum xanthocarpum
Fauna is represented by rabbits, rat, scorpion, millipedes etc
1 .10 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
1.10.1 INTRODUCTION
This section of the EIA report deals with Socio-Economic Impact assessment of the
proposed Mining Project promoted by Tvl. Chindia Granites, Sivakasi Taluk at Pudukottai
village, District of Virudhunagar, Tamilnadu.
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The objects of the socio-economic impact assessment are as follows:
a) To study the socio-economic status of the people living in the study area of the
proposed mining project.
b) To assess the impact on socio-economic environment due to proposed mining
project.
1.10.2 POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS- Pudukkottai Village
In Sivakasi taluk, Pudukkottai village had a total household 1131 in 2001 which is
increased 1307 in according to census 2011. Village had a total person of 4640 in 2011
census previous census 4391 persons in 2001. There were about 2325 men (50.11%)
according to 2011 census and 2230 men (50.79%) in 2001 census marking an decrease of
95 men over the previous census. During 2001 there were about 2161 women (49.21%),
which increased to 2315 (49.89 %) in 2011 census.
Pudukkottai village had a literate accounted for 2305 persons (52.49 %) in 2001
and increased to 2869 persons (61.83 %) in 2011. There were about 64.35 percent males
in 2001 and 72.09 percent in 2011. There were about 870 (40.26 %) females increased to
1193 (51.53 %) classes as literates in 2011.
Sex composition is the most important demographic characteristics that affect the
incidence of birth and death. The average sex ratio in Sivakasi taluk, Pudukkottai village
was 969 during 2001 and increased in 996 the year of 2011. The highest sex ratio may be
either due to the migrants for educational purpose and employment opportunities and due
to infant birth of female is very high.
Table No: 1.1 Population Characteristics-Pudukkottai Village, Sivakasi Taluk,
Virudhunagar District (2001-2011)
Sno Characteristics 2001 % 2011 %
1 Total Household 1131 1307
2 Total Population 4391 4640
3 Male Population 2230 50.79 2325 50.11
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4 Female Population 2161 49.21 2315 49.89
5 Total Literacy 2305 52.49 2869 61.83
6 Male Literacy 1435 64.35 1676 72.09
7 Female Literacy 870 40.26 1193 51.53
8 Sex Ratio 969.1 995.7
Fig No.1.6 Population Characteristic
1.10.3 OCCUPATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS - PATTUR VILLAGE
The term workers denote the population engaged in primary, secondary and
tertiary activities classified in the census reports of Indian government. During the year
2001 Pudukottai village had 2644 workers accounting for 60.21 percent of the total
population of the Village. During 2011 there were about 2638 (56.85%) according to the
census. There were about 1342 men (60.18 %) during 2001 which is increase to 1413
persons (60.77 %) according to census 2011. There were about 1302 (60.25 %) female
according to 2001 which is decreased 1225 (52.92 %) female during 2011 marking a
decrease of 77 women over the previous census.
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In Pudukottai village had a total main workers accounted of 2462 (56.07 %) persons
during 2001 census which is decreased 2365 (50.97 %) persons during 2011. There were
about 1183 (54.74 %) women in 2001 and 1033 (44.72 %) women according to the census
2011 marking an decreases of 150 women over the previous census.
Study on occupation characteristics of population should analyze the workforce
engaged in different type of occupation. Cultivators are the major category of occupation
representing the workforce owning land. pudukottai village had total cultivators 423 (16 %
of the total workers) cultivators. The proportion of cultivators to total workers is calculated
as a percent for the two census years 2001 and 2011 for the taluk of Sivakasi in Pudukottai
village. There were about 237 (17.66 %) men in 2001 which is decrease 103 (7.29 %)
according to census 2011. Pudukottai village had female cultivators 186 (14.29 % of the
female workers) cultivators during 2001 census which is decreased 76 (6.20 %) during
according to census 2011.
The distribution of agricultural laborers in the study area for the two census periods
has revealed that the study area has experienced a decline in the proportion of workers
classed as agricultural laborers between 2001 and 2011. Sivakasi taluk in Pudukottai
village had agricultural labourers 1454 (54.99 % of the total workers) agricultural
labourers during census 2001. There were about 721 (53.73 % of male workers) men in
2001 which is decrease 1253 (47.50 % of male workers) according to census years 2011.
Pudukottai village had female agricultural laborer decreased 599 (48.90 %) census 2011
compare to the previous census year 2001 about 56.30 % of female workers.
This group includes the employment of workers in manufacturing activities. Agro
based industries, located in the study area engages a sizeable amount of workers. The
distribution of secondary workers in the study area is calculated as percent to the total
workers. The proportion of secondary workers to total workers has experienced
decreasing trend in the Pudukottai village area between 2001 and 2011. Secondary
workers during 2001 and 2011 it could be stated that this may be due to the opening of a
number of manufacturing units in the study area.
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The tertiary workers include the labour force engaged in service sector such as
education, medical, judicial, finance, administration, recreation, trade and commerce and
transport. In Pudukottai village had tertiary workers accounted for about 20.35 percent of
the workers during 2001 census it is increased 33.81% according to census 2011. There
were about male tertiary workers of 294 (21.91% of the male workers which is increases
562 (39.77 % of the male workers) according to census 2011. There were about 244
women tertiary workers (18.74 % of the female workers) during 2001census which is
almost equally increased to (26.94 % of the female workers) according to census 2011.
The study area has experienced a change in the occupational structure in the form of
a decline in the proportion of cultivators, agricultural laborers and an increase in the
proportion of tertiary workers.
In Pudukottai village had non workers population accounted of 2002 (43.15 % of the
total population) according to census 2011. Which is decreased from previous census 2001
had population 1747 (39.79 %). There were about male non workers of (39.82 % of the
male population) during the census 2001. Which is increased 912 (39.23 % of the male
population) according to census 2011. Because of more number of people are educated
most of people living the village had cracks industries money earn our daily life.
Table No: 1.2 occupational Characteristics of Population -Pudukkottai Village,
Sivakasi Taluk, Virudhunagar District (2001-2011)
Sno Characteristics 2001 % 2011 %
1 Total Population 4391 4640
2 Male Population 2230 50.79 2325 50.11
3 Female Population 2161 49.21 2315 49.89
4 Total Workers 2644 60.21 2638 56.85
5 Male Workers 1342 60.18 1413 60.77
6 Female Workers 1302 60.25 1225 52.92
7 Total Main workers 2462 56.07 2365 50.97
8 Male Main workers 1279 57.35 1332 57.29
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9 Female Main Workers 1183 54.74 1033 44.62
10 Total Cultivators 423 16.00 179 6.79
11 Male Cultivators 237 17.66 103 7.29
12 Female Cultivators 186 14.29 76 6.20
13 Total Main Agricultural Labourers 1454 54.99 1253 47.50
14 Male Agri.Labourers 721 53.73 654 46.28
15 Female Agri.Labourers 733 56.30 599 48.90
16 Total Main HHI 47 1.78 41 1.55
17 Male HHI 27 2.01 13 0.92
18 Female HHI 20 1.54 28 2.29
19 Total Main Other Tertiary workers 538 20.35 892 33.81
20 Male OT 294 21.91 562 39.77
21 Female OT 244 18.74 330 26.94
22 Total Nonworkers 1747 39.79 2002 43.15
23 Male Nonworkers 888 39.82 912 39.23
24 Female Non workers 859 39.75 1090 47.08
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Fig 1.7 Occupational Characteristic
1.11 HUMAN SETTLEMENT
The nearby villages with their population and distance are given as below,
Name of Village Direction Distance from Mines Population (avg)
Pudukottai North 2.5km 1789
Kalaiyarkurichi South 3.5km 4563
Vellur East 1.5 km 5789
Mettupatti West 2km 6498
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2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
2.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT
There is no gaseous matter to be generated in this mine. Dust generation
during drilling of shot holes, haul road, smoke from vehicles shall be controlled as
given below,
Dust extractor or wet drilling to be followed to control dust at source of
emission during drilling,
Emission level in all machineries and transport vehicles to be tested once in a
year to keep them in control with proper maintenance and service as per
TNPCB Standards,
Water sprinklers along the sides of haul road shall be fixed to control fly of
dust while transporting minerals and waste,
Avenue trees along roads and green belt around ML boundary shall be
planted with density of 1500 trees per Hectare as per the norms of MoEF to
control fly of dust, noise etc,
In above all, labours engaged in such dust prone areas should be provided
with safety devices like ear muff, mask, goggles etc as per the MMR, 1961
amendments and circulars of DGMS under the provisions of occupational
diseases.
Labours may be permitted officially to undergo medical checkup to test
silicosis and other respiratory check up once in 5 years and other guidance
required under these laws should be strictly adopted.
2.2 WATER ENVIRONMENT
There is surface body of water available within the ML area. Ground water table is
located at a depth of 42m and fluctuating between 42-44m in a year where as mining is
planned up to a maximum depth of 37m only. Therefore pumping of ground water or
surface water does not arise in this mine.
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The turbid rain water during rainy season is proposed to settle in a pit before
discharging in to the natural stream for settling the suspended particles. No other EMP
required for water quality management
2.2 NOISE AND VIBRATION
Generation of noise during blasting shall be controlled by delay arrangements in
blasting and use of proper quantity of explosives and strength. Protective devices shall be
provided for use of persons employed in the vicinity. Wherever the noise level is found in
excess of the stipulated limits (55db), necessary protective devices like ear plugs will be
provided to the employees exposed to such conditions.
2.2.1 VIBRATION
No activity to test vibration of longitudinal waves and its peak particle velocity.
2.3 TOP SOIL MANAGEMENT
Top soil is a precious product of the earth which normally forms from the rocks by
weathering by millions of years of exposures to the atmosphere with aid of oxygen and
water. These top soil causes for development of amino acids and genesis of plant kingdom.
Therefore, the top soil should be removed separately before developing the face for granite
and waste benches. The top soil should be dumped along the Lease boundary for dump
afforestation and use of agricultural purposes. Top soil should not be mixed with other
waste or reject materials. It should be conserved by judicious utilization in the mine
premises.
2.4 WASTE MANAGEMENT
The waste to be generated shall be debris of portable size hard rock with some fines.
No clayey matter shall present in the waste. The solid waste shall be dumped
systematically with proper repose angle and stabilization as given below,
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Gradation of dump shall be done automatically as coarser materials go to the
bottom and finer at the top and therefore drain of rain water flow freely to the
bottom without endangering the stability of dump,
Stabilization of dump with top soil and tree plantation shall make the dump
more stable on long,
1m height parapet shall be constructed for dumps more than 6m height along
the toe to prevent and control wash out from dumps entering into natural
system through rain water,
Garland drainage around dump shall prevent under wash of dump by
hydrostatic pressure to be developed by surface water and control wash outs
and collapse,
Dump should be terraced for every 5m height and stabilized as above,
As practically as possible the dump should be made as per the plate VIII on
barren grounds so as to avoid re-handling so that the dump shall be seasoned
and stabilized.
Dimensions of Dump at the end of 5th year and at the end of Life of Mine are given as
under,
Description End of 5th Year End of Life of Mine
Topsoil 701 M3 2078 M3
Reject 63m(L)x34.15m(W)x10m(H) 43m(L)x 21m(W)x8m(H)
Back Filling ----------- 35m(L)x 89m(W)x 18m(H)
66m(L)x29.75m(W)x13m(H)
Dumps shall be located on NW side of the ML area on barren ground.
2.5 TAILING DAM MANAGEMENT:
No water shall be used for quarrying or any other processing except drinking water
to be drawn from public sources. Some stagnation of rain water in the pit shall be used for
wire saw cutting and recycled using slurry pumps. Therefore need for tailing dam does not
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arise. But tailing control of rain water flow during rainy season has to be done by decanting
the SPM in a pit before passing the water into natural system.
2.6 PROPOSAL FOR RECLAMATION LAND AFFECTED BY MINING ACTIVITIES DURING
AND AT THE END MINING LEASE PERIOD:
The depth of granite deposit is not known. However for economical planning, the
depth is taken as 37m from the surface. Immediate reclamation of land does not rise for
this deposit. However it pits will be used for miscellaneous purposes like fish bond etc.,
after completion of mining. All waste and reject materials will be dumped as per the plan.
2.7 STABILIZATION AND VEGETATION OF DUMPS
The materials to be dumped shall be very hard in nature and it does not require any
grading separately. The materials like granite rejects shall be graded automatically during
dumping by Excavator and tipper combinations. Part of top soil will be spread over the
Non-active dumps along the slope and edges to plant tree sapling to form vegetal cover
over the dumps. Such vegetal cover will prevent erosion of dumps during rainy seasons.
The program of tree planting is given as under,
2.8 SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS ARISING OUT OF MINING
The mining operation will create an employment of about 15 persons, of which 80
% will be from local people (Son of Soil). After development of mine from this area, not
only provide employment opportunities but also the industrial culture and civilization to
the village people. Beneficiary villages are Vellur, Mettupatti, Kalaiyarkurichi and its
hamlets.
2.8.1 GENERAL
The coming of the project will bring overall improvement in the locality,
neighborhood and the state by bringing industry, roads, water supply, electricity,
employment, living standard and economic growth.
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2.8.2 EMPLOYMENT
The socio-economic conditions of the surrounding villages are poor as there is no
significant source of earning. The occupational activities are agriculture, cattle rearing and
employment in mines but on daily wages. The mining activity will provide employment to
local people which will increase socio economic status of the area.
2.8.3 IMPROVEMENTS IN PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
The opening of the proposed project will enhance the socio-economic activities in the
adjoining areas. This will result in following benefits:-
Improvements in physical infrastructure.
Improvements in Social Infrastructure.
Increase in Employment Potential
Contribution to the Exchequer.
Prevention of illegal mining.
During and Post-mining enhancement of green cover.
2.9 PROGRAMME OF AFFORESTATION
Regional trees like Casuarinas. Eucalyptus, Teak, Mango etc will be planted along the
Lease boundary and avenues as well as over Non-active dumps at a rate of 20 trees per
annum with interval 5m in between. The rate of survival expected to be 80% in this area.
Land use and Afforestation Plan is given Plate X.
Year Place Type of Trees Number Rate of survival
I Lease Boundary
Teak, Mango, Tamarind and other Regional Trees
20 80%
II Lease Boundary
Teak, Mango, Tamarind and other Regional Trees
20 80%
III Lease Boundary
Teak, Mango, Tamarind and other Regional Trees
20 80%
IV Lease Boundary
Teak, Mango, Tamarind and other Regional Trees
20 80%
V Lease Boundary
Teak, Mango, Tamarind and other Regional Trees
20 80%
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3.0 EMP COST
Budget provision for Environmental monitoring
Air sampling SPM & gaseous matter
(Rs)
Water Analysis (for 23 elements)
(Rs)
Noise (Rs) Ground vibration (Rs)
4000 per station x4= Rs 16000 x 2
season = Rs 32000\year
(Core zone only)
7000 x 2 = Rs 14000\year
(Core zone only)
3000 x 2 =
Rs 6000\year
(Core zone)
Not required
Totally Rs.46,000 per year shall be allotted for monitoring of EMP. No
abandonment during first five years and therefore no budget are allotted for the first five
years. Total budget for Afforestation and EMP shall be,
Expenditure = Rs 30000+ 46000 = Rs76, 000 per year
Period = 5 years
Budget Amount = Rs 380,000 for five years
*NO EIA STUDIES CONDUCTED
Signature of the Applicant
(Tvl. Chindia Granites)
Signature of EIA coordinator (Mining)
AADHI BOOMI MINING AND ENVIRO TECH (P) LTD, SALEM
(Formerly known as Suriya Mining Services) (Accredited EIA consultant Organization)
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