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Form I - 4 MTPA Gare IV/6 Mines & Washery of M/s JSPL 1
APPENDIX I FORM 1
(I) Basic Information
1 Name of the Project/s : Gare IV/6 Coal Mine ( Open Cast & Under Ground) (4 MTPA) and 700 TPH (4 MTPA) Coal Washery in proposed area of the Gare‐IV/6 Coal mine of M/s Jindal Steel & Power Limited.
2 S. No. in the Schedule Coal Mine : 1(a) and Coal Washery : 2(a)
3 Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ tonnage to be handled/ command area/ lease area/ number of wells to be drilled
Proposed ROM from mine = 4 MTPA
Proposed washery throughput = 4 MTPA
Area of mine = 381.42 Ha
Area of Washery and facilities = 12.52 ha
4 New/ Expansion/ Modernization New
5 Existing capacity/ area etc Nil
6 Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ “A” for both Coal mine and washery
7 Does it attract general condition? If yes, please specify
The project is already category “A”.
8 Does it attract specific condition? If yes, please specify
No as not located in any industrial complex/ estate/ SEZ etc.
9 Location Refer Annexure I for location plan
Geographical Co‐ordinates (in modified Everest system) :‐
1) Northern Corner: 220 9’ 47”.4322 N 830 29’ 56’’.8635 E
2) North‐Eastern Corner: 220 9’ 14”.2488 N 830 30’ 21’’.3609 E
3) Southern Corner: 220 7’ 58”.7109 N 830 29’ 49’’.4764 E
4) Western Corner: 220 9’ 8”.0051 N 830 29’ 4’’.3174 E
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Plot/ Survey/ Khasra no. Refer Annexure II for list of Khasra and map
Village Lamdarha, Saraitola, Gare, Khamharia, Karwahi & Tehlirampur
Tehsil Tamnar
District Raigarh
State Chhattisgarh
10 Nearest railway station/ airport along with distance in kms
Raigarh‐ 45 km
Raipur – 350 km
11 Nearest town, city, district head quarters along with distance in kms
Nearest town & District HQ: Raigarh, 45 km
12 Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Municipal Corporation, Local Body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given)
Village – Khamharia, Saraitola, Gare, Lamdarha, Tehlirampur & Karwahi.
Panchayat – Khamharia, Jhinkabahal, Gare & Saraitola
Circle/Local Body – Tamnar
Zila Parishad –.Raigarh (Chhattisgarh)
13 Name of the applicant Jindal Steel & Power Limited
14 Registered Address Jindal Centre , 12, Bhikaji Cama Place
New Delhi – 110 066
15 Address for correspondence :
Name Mr. Anand Goel
Designation (Owner/ Partner/ CEO) Joint Managing Director
Address Jindal Steel & Power Limited, Jindal Centre, 12, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi
Pin Code 110 066.
E mail E mail: [email protected]
Telephone no. 011‐41462105
Fax 011‐26161271
16 Details of Alternative sites examined, if any. Location of these sites should be shown in a Toposheet
No alternative sites studied as mining is a site specific project according to mineral availability.
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17 Interlinked Projects 1) DRI Plants of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd., Raigarh.
2) DRI plants of Nalwa Sponge & Iron Ltd. Taraimal.
18 Whether separate application of interlinked project has been submitted?
Not Applicable as the plants are already operational with requisite clearances
19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable
20 If no, reason Not Applicable
21 Whether the proposal involves approval/ clearance under : if yes, details of the same and their status to be given:
(a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980? Total 93.566 ha forest land involving 51.066 ha of chote jhaad ke jungle and
42.5 ha of bade jhaad ke jungle. Stage I Forest Clearance has been accorded on 30.12.2010
(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972? Not Applicable as not within 10 km of a notified area
(c) The CRZ Notification, 1991? Not Applicable as it is not near shore
22 Whether there is any Government Order/ Policy relevant/ relating to the site?
No
23 Forest land involved (hectares) Total 93.566 ha forest involved. Stage I clearance has been accorded on 30.12.2010
24 Whether there is any litigation pending against the project and/or land in which the project is proposed to be set up?
None. National Green Tribunal has already given judgment for re‐conduct of public hearing.
(a) Name of Court Not Applicable
(b) Case No. Not Applicable
(c) Orders/ directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project
Not Applicable
Capacity corresponding to sectoral activity (such as production capacity for manufacturing, mining lease area and production capacity for mineral production, area for mineral exploration, length for linear transport infrastructure, generation capacity for power generation etc.,)
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(I) Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.)
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/ No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land use, land cover or topography including increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land use plan)
Yes Mine : The land use (381.42 Ha), identified in the form of Govt. waste land, Gochar land, forest land (Chhote/ bade jhad ke jungle), private agricultural land will be changed due to mining activity, which will be reclaimed after completion of mining by backfill with overburden & fly ash. At present it is generally characterized by a gentle topography with slope towards Kelo river in the east. However, it is relatively rugged in the area adjacent to Kelo river and south‐western part due to presence of nalas. Elevation varies from 250 m (south‐eastern near Kelo river) to 284 m (north‐western). Present topography is shown in Annexure III and topography at the end of mining can be seen in Annexure IV. Washery : It will be located in north eastern corner of the ML. However, the impact will be limited since this project will be executed within the leasehold area of the mine.
1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation and buildings?
Yes 93.566 ha of chote & bade jhaad ke jungle will get disturbed. In the non forest area, bushes and trees planted by farmers will have to be cleared. Existing 16 houses to be shifted as a part of rehabilitation.
1.3 Creation of new land uses?
Yes Infrastructural facilities/ offices, excavated area, plantation, dumps, reservoirs, CHP & Washery and facilities, power transmission line, haul roads, transportation roads, Green Belt, Safety zone , Embankment, Settling Ponds etc. will be created.
1.4 Pre‐construction investigations e.g. bore houses, soil testing?
Yes Exploration for estimation of coal reserves has already been done by GSI and CMPDIL. Detailed soil investigations will be done before start of construction of any buildings.
1.5 Construction works? Yes Not significant as it will be required only for building and structure of Coal handling
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Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
equipment, washery, offices, reservoir etc.Construction of washery & other buildings will change the local topography and drainage for management of which storm water drainage will be provided.
1.6 Demolition works? Yes 16 houses/ hutments will be demolished
1.7 Temporary sites used for construction works or housing of construction workers?
Yes Local workers will be deployed, hence no arrangement for housing of construction workers is envisaged. Any outside workers will be accommodated in existing colony of Gare IV/1 as well as in the nearby colony of Jindal Power Ltd ( about 5 Km from the project area).
1.8 Above ground buildings, structures or earthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations
Yes Construction of infrastructure facilities for CHP & washery (civil structure) and office building will be done which will disturb the sheet flow of rain water. Excavation for mining purpose will be carried out over an area of 371.49 Ha. This will be managed by making provisions for storm water drains around built up structures, mine pits, temporary dumps and backfilling in excavation.
1.9 Underground works including mining or tunneling?
Yes From 3rd year onwards, underground mining activities will be started and production will be commenced from 8th year at 0.1MT and will be increased to 0.5MT by 10th year and from 14th year onwards the production will be 1.00MTPA.
1.10 Reclamation works? Yes All the excavated area i.e. 371.49 Ha will be backfilled and reclaimed by the end .
1.11 Dredging? No
1.12 Offshore structures? No
1.13 Production and manufacturing processes?
No There is no production or manufacturing in the mine or washery. In mine, there will be extraction of coal while in washery raw coal will be washed.
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or materials?
Yes For mines, store room, coal stack yard, internal dumps for OB, etc will be there. For washery, all products will be stored in storage bunkers. (1) Clean coal will be stored in 2 X 500 T capacity product bunkers.(ii) Middlings will be stored in 2 X 500 T capacity product bunkers & (iii) Rejects will be stored
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Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
in 2 X 300 T capacity storage bunkers.Sized raw coal will be stored in 4 x 1250 T capacity storage bunkers.
1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid waste or liquid effluents?
Yes Mine
Top soil to be dumped in topsoil dump and then reused for plantation and afforestation activities.
Sludge from domestic wastewater after composting used as compost/ manure.
Oil water separator/ trap for oil grease in workshop effluent. Oil/ grease to be sold to approved vendors and sludge will be disposed of in impermeable pits.
Sludge created by the mine water‐settling pond at the surface will be disposed off in the backfill along with the overburden waste.
Washery
The middlings (including fines) and usable rejects will be used for power generation. Washery rejects will be disposed off in the mines. The crushed coal will be washed in the heavy media cyclone, Effluent from various points from cyclone will be collected and treated in the thickener. The thickened tailing is envisaged to be dewatered in a belt press while the clarified water is recycled back in the process circuit.
The Belt Press will ensure better recovery of Fines thus help in checking the pollution created by Slurry in most of the Washeries.
The coal washery will maintain the close water circuit operation with zero effluent discharge.
1.16 Facilities for long term housing of operational workers?
Yes The semi skilled, unskilled and labour grade manpower shall be hired from the surrounding villages and towns. The outsider employees will be accommodated in the existing colony of Gare IV/1 as well as in the nearby colony of Jindal Power Ltd (about 5Km from the project area).
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during construction or
Yes Increase in road traffic due to transportation of coal to end use plant, movement of man
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Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
operation?
and material to and from mine.Transportation of coal to raw coal stockyard in washery will occur within the ML by dumpers. Within washery, conveyors will be used. From washery, clean coal & middling (including fines) will be transported through road. Rejects will be dumped in mine backfilling.
1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc?
Yes New haul roads will be constructed for transport of coal from mine to washery.
1.19 Closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements?
Yes Tamnar – Lailunga road passing through ML is proposed to be diverted along the boundary of ML.
1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or pipelines?
Yes The power line passing through the western corner will be diverted along the western boundary of the ML .
1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers?
Yes Seasonal nala through the NW part of the ML shall be diverted along the lease boundary.
1.22 Stream crossings? Yes Culverts will be provided wherever the road will cross the stream along the boundary
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water form ground or surface waters?
Yes Abstraction of 1346 m3/d ground water will be done to meet water requirement of workers (45), peripheral villages (20), sprinkling (273), plantation (100), vehicle washing (8) and washery (900) . Out of this, 1281 will be from mine water and 65 from bore well. The seepage loss in mine is estimated as 13944 cum/day. The balance water shall be discharged in the Kelo river after settlement at the surface.
1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land surface affecting drainage or run‐off?
Yes Seasonal nala through the NW part of the ML shall be diverted along the lease boundary.
1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for construction, operation or decommissioning?
Yes Transportation of materials for construction of infrastructure and buildings will take place primarily during construction period of the project. Thereafter, transportation of employed manpower, mined coal and materials, as and when required will take
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place.
1.26 Long‐term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration works?
Yes Reclamation of excavated areas through backfilling and afforestation concurrent with mining. At the end of the life of the mine, the infrastructure shall be dismantled.
1.27 Ongoing activity during decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment?
No
1.28 Influx of people to an area in either temporarily or permanently?
Yes Proposed project will generate direct and indirect employment who will be mostly from surrounding areas. Thus, minimum influx is expected of the outsiders, who will come and live in the mine colony.
1.29 Introduction of alien species?
No
1.30 Loss of native species or genetic diversity?
No
1.31 Any other actions?
No
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land,
water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non‐renewable or in short supply):
S. No.
Information/checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
2.1 Land especially undeveloped or agricultural land (ha)
Yes Private land (agriculture)‐ 254.341 Ha Govt. land (grass, road, kotwari, water body etc.) – 33.513 Ha Forest Land (chote & bade jhaad ke jungle, ‐ 93.566 Ha) Total 381.42 Ha
2.2 Water (expected source & competing users) unit: KLD
Yes Mines – 381 m³/dayWashery – 900 m³/day Domestic‐ 65.0 m³/day Source : Domestic : Bore well, Industrial: Mines pit.
2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Coal
2.4 Construction material – stone, aggregates, sand / soil (expected source – MT)
Yes It is a coal mine. No large scale construction work will be done other than office buildings, CHP and Washery. Stone and sand will be bought from nearest quarries.
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Information/checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
2.5 Forests and timber (source –MT)
Yes Will be bought from vendors for doors and windows construction. Maximum doors and windows will be constructed by glass, aluminum frame, steel frames, etc.
2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
The total connected load for the Coal washery including CHP shall be around 8 MW and 2MW for Mining Operation. The specific power consumption for washing including CHP shall be around 6.5 kwh per Tonne of raw coal throughput. Approx. 45 KL/D fuel (diesel) will be consumed.
2.7 Any other natural resources (use appropriate standard units)
No
3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which
could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health.
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
3.1 Use of substances or materials, which are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies)
Yes Additives in washery washing circuit. However, as the washing circuit is a closed loop, there is no effluent discharge from the washery.
3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases)
No No water borne diseases anticipated since due precautions for treatment and disposal of waste water will be taken from mines. There shall be no discharge from the coal washery washing system.
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing living conditions?
Yes The project will create direct employment and also indirect employment.
3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc.,
Yes Mining and transportation activity will generate SPM in ambient air, which can affect health of vulnerable groups. However, with proper management planning by sprinkling of water, use of dust extractors, developing greenery, etc, the ambient air will be maintained clean and within statutory norms. There are no hospitals in the immediate vicinity of the washery or mine as per the Census records.
3.5 Any other causes No
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4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
(MT/month)
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/ No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes
Yes Total 153.31 Mcum of OB and 1.86 Mcum of top soil will be generated by opencast mining which will be used for backfilling in the mine.
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or commercial wastes)
Canteen waste will be generated @ 40 kg/day or 12TPA , Waste from sweepings (leaves etc) will be about 20kg/d2qay or 6TPA and Pit head septic tanks will produce 22.5 kg/day (6.75) TPA solid waste. The organic component of all the above will be composted and used as manure.
4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules)
Yes Used oil/ spent oil under category 5.1, from transformers, DG sets, machinery, etc will be generated periodically and sold to authorized recycling agencies.
4.4 Other industrial process wastes Yes The coal washery will produce about 1.02MTPA washed coal & 2.34 MTPA middlings including coal fines, which will be used for power generation. Around 0.64 MTPA Rejects will be generated from the washery which will be dumped into the mine with the OB. However, usable rejects will be utilized in power generation. Washing workshop waste will be generated @20 kg/day.
4.5 Surplus product No
4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from effluent treatment
Yes Pit head septic tanks will produce 22.5 kg/day solid waste.
4.7 Construction or demolition wastes
Yes No construction work other than offices, store, workshop, washery, etc. is anticipated. The waste from construction and demolition of houses will be meager and will be used for road construction within the premises and for filling any low‐ lying areas within the premises or backfilled/ dumped.
4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment
Yes Metallic scraps are recycled in Raigarh plant.
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Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/ No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials
No
4.10 Agricultural wastes No
4.11 Other solid wastes No
5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr)
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels from stationary or mobile sources
Yes Fossil fuel (diesel) will be used in operation of machinery. The consumption will be approximately 45 KL/D. Fossil fuel will be used in DG sets for generation of power in case of power failure. Electricity will be used to operate the washery machinery
5.2 Emissions from production processes
Yes The production process will involve excavation, which will generate dust at the site. In washery, the crushing of coal will generate dust; effective dust suppression system will be incorporated.
5.3 Emissions from materials handling including storage or transport
Yes The emissions are included in production emission above. Automobiles to be used for raw and washed coal will contribute to the air pollution by exhaust emissions, which will be reduced by proper maintenance of vehicles. The storage of coal and its handling will contribute to the fugitive emission which will be mitigated by water spraying, dust extractors etc.
5.4 Emissions from construction activities including plant and equipment
Yes The emissions are limited to construction of offices and infrastructure etc and will be short term and can be countered by regular water spraying. Some vehicle emission will also be there. Both types of pollutants will be for a limited period of time.
5.5 Dust or odours from handling of materials including construction materials, sewage and waste
Yes Dust emissions are limited to construction of offices and infrastructure etc. As the sewage will be treated in septic tanks at the pit head, no odour is anticipated except during periodic desludging.
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Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste
No No incineration processes within the proposed ML.
5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris)
No No burning process within the lease area. However coal can burn as a result of spontaneous combustion or accidental fire.
5.8 Emissions from any other sources
No
6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data with source of information data
6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. engines, ventilation plant, crushers
Yes HEMM will be required for excavation of OB and coal. These are high noise generating machinery in the range of 60‐100 dB (A) for which noise proof air conditioned cabins will be provided for operator. Noise pollution from crushers, screens and various components of the washery will be there for which suitable measures will be taken to maintain level within the stipulated standards.
6.2 From industrial or similar processes
No Mining and washery equipment as above.
6.3 From construction or demolition
Yes Marginal and temporary.
6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Noise and vibration will occur, the quantum of which is subject to strata under blasting. Ground vibration study will be separately commissioned for assessment. During construction limited piling work will be undertaken.
6.5 From construction or operational traffic
Yes The plying of trucks will increase noise to about 60‐75 dB(A) for that instant in ambient air.
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems
No Heat generated only in immediate vicinity of light bulb, ACs, chillers and other equipment.
6.7 From any other sources No
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7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea:
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/ No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use or spillage of hazardous materials
No The hazardous material is transformer oil under category 5.1, which will be stored in leak proof drums and kept on impervious floor with shed. Oil separators with impervious drains will be provided to prevent any land/ water contamination. Hence, no contamination anticipated.
7.2 From discharge of sewage or other effluents to water or the land (expected mode and place of discharge)
Yes There shall be discharge of excess mine seepage water into the natural drain after settlement of solids in the surface. The sewage will be led to the septic tank where the overflow, after treatment will be led to soak pit. Workshop effluent will be passed through OWS and settling tank and recycled completely. In washery, the effluent from various points in the circuit will be collected and treated in the thickener. The thickened tailing is envisaged to be dewatered in a belt press while the clarified water will be recycled back in the process circuit. Treatment will be based on the closed water circuit operation with zero effluent discharge.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into the land or into water
Yes Mine: Dust suppression will be carried out by means of sprinkling on the haul roads, dumps, reclaimed area, mine faces and top soil dump. Covered vehicle will be used for any material transport. The deposition of particulate matter on the surrounding vegetation can occur, which will get washed off during rains and can be washed periodically. Mine seepage water will be discharged in the natural drain. After pumping from mine sump to the surface water reservoir, the settlement of suspended solids will be done and then only the water discharged to the natural drain. Washery : Atmospheric pollution may be from discharge of coal into receiving hopper, at coal crushing unit, transfer points and during screening. Effective steps will be taken to quench the dust.
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Yes/No
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Conveyors, transfer points etc. will be covered/ provided with enclosures. The crushers will be provided with enclosures and with adequate water sprinkling arrangement using fine atomizer nozzles. Mist Spray’s will be installed and provide healthy working conditions. Zero discharge is envisaged; hence no pollutants deposition into water and land is anticipated.
7.4 From any other sources No
7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of pollutants in the environment from these sources?
No Dust falling on land/ plants will easily be washed off during rains or can be washed periodically. Hence no risk of long term build up.
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect
human health or the environment
S. No.
Information/Checklist confirmation
Yes/No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data
8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances
No Risk can be from blasting which will be practiced before excavation of coal and OB and also from fire which may break out in coal stock files. Raw coal bunkers can catch fire when improperly stored, hence, fire fighting measures will be taken. Appropriate On site Emergency Plan will be planned and executed.
8.2 From any other causes No
8.3 Could the project be affected by natural disasters causing environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)?
No The project falls under Zone‐III which is not under actively seismic zone. The project area is not prone to floods, landslides or cloudburst etc.
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9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality
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Yes/ No
Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with
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9.1 Lead to development of supporting. Facilities, ancillary development or development stimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.:
supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.)
Yes The establishment of the project will lead to establishment of wide metalled roads to and around the mine. Borewell water will be made available to peripheral villages.
housing development Yes With the establishment of mine colony, small clusters of houses, shops and informal sector kiosks will come up around it to cater to the colony’s requirements. The existing villages will upgrade their housing with money earned from employment or from compensation in lieu of land. The affected people (16 households) will be resettled with new housing and new infrastructure at suitable location.
extractive industries No
supply industries No
other No
9.2 Lead to after‐use of the site, which could have an impact on the environment
Yes The post mining land use has been planned as per mine closure plan. The excavated area will be backfilled and planted with trees. Thus, the after use of the site will be “plantation” and of a better quality than the present chote & bade jhaad ke jungle that the mine excavation is intending to disturb.
9.3 Set a precedent for later developments
No
9.4 Have cumulative effects due to proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects
Yes The adjoining industries are:
NAME OF MINE AND PLANT DIST. AND DIR.
1. Gare IV/1 of JSPL 3.45 KM, ESE
2. Gare IV/ 2& 3 of JPL East of Kelo River
3. Gare IV/4 of Jayswal Neco 1.8 KM East
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4. Gare IV/5 of Monet Ispat Co. Ltd
2.5 KM (Kelo River), E
5. Gare IV/7 Raipur Alloys Adjoining NE
6. Gare IV/8 of Jayswal Neco Adjoining NW
7. Gare Palma Sector‐ II of Mahatamil Collieries Ltd.
Adjoining SW
8.Operational 1000 MW TPP and Proposed 2400 MW Thermal Power Plant of JPL
4.26 km, SW
9. Jamkhani coal block of Bushan Ltd.
7.8 km, ESE
10. 4 x 135 MW DCPP of JSPL
3.5 km, ESE
(II) Environmental Sensitivity
(Refer Annexure V for 15 Km study area map)
S.No. Areas Name/ Identity
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed project location boundary
1 Areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value
Nil
2 Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons ‐ Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests
None exist which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons ‐ Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains. However, Forests are located as under.
Gare P.F. Within ML
Jamkhani R.F 8 km E
Tolge R.F 5 km NE
Silot R.F 1.49 km NE
Deodanagar R.F 8 km N
Barkachhar R.F 9 km S
Deogaon R.F 9 km SW
Bendra R.F. 2.52 km SE
3 Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over
Nil
Form I - 4 MTPA Gare IV/6 Mines & Washery of M/s JSPL 17
S.No. Areas Name/Identity
Aerial distance (within 15 km.)Proposed project location boundary
wintering, migration
4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters
Kelo River Along the east boundary of ML
5 State, National boundaries Orissa state boundary
About 7.7 kms East from ML boundary.
6 Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas
Dry season motorable road connecting Lailunga – Tamnar ‐ Raigarh
Passes through ML
7 Defence installations Nil
8 Densely populated or built‐up area None Densely populated or built up area doesn’t exist. Only villages and colonies in the study area as per list in Annexure VI and map in Annexure V
9 Areas occupied by sensitive man‐made land uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities)
Yes None in mine lease area. Hospitals, Schools, Community facilities are present within 10 km of the study area.
10 Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals)
Nil
11 Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded)
Nil
12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)
Nil
Form I - 4 MTPA Gare IV/6 Mines & Washery of M/s JSPL 19
LIST OF ANNEXURES
Annexure No. Description
I Location map
II Khasra list and map
III Present surface plan of ML
IV Conceptual Plan
V 15 km study area
VI Amenities in 10 km radius
VII Terms of Reference for EIA studies
ANNEXURE : 3-1
SL.NO. VILLAGETRIBAL LAND
NON-TRIBAL LAND GOVT.LAND
FOREST LAND TOTAL
CHOTE JHAR KA JANGAL
BADE JHAR KA JANGAL
1 GARE 89.732 57.238 3.681 42.434 27.397 220.4822 KHAMHARIA 14.487 22.376 11.227 0 15.103 63.1933 LAMDARHA 34.453 0.5 15.8 0 0 50.7534 SARAITOLA 13.704 0.817 1.865 0 0 16.3865 KARWAHI 1.076 14.551 0 8.632 0 24.2596 TAHILIRAMPUR 2.747 2.66 0.94 0 0 6.347
TOTAL 156.199 98.142 33.513 51.066 42.5 381.42
SL.NO. District Tahasil VILLAGE Khasra Nos. Tribal Non-Tribal GOVT.LAND TOTAL G. Total
1 Raigarh Gharghoda GARE Enclosed 89.732 57.238 3.681 150.651 150.6512 KHAMHARIA Do 14.487 22.376 11.227 48.09 48.093 LAMDARHA Do 34.453 0.5 15.8 50.753 50.7534 SARAITOLA Do 13.704 0.817 1.865 16.386 16.3865 KARWAHI Do 1.076 14.551 0 15.627 15.6276 TEHLIRAMPUR Do 2.747 2.66 0.94 6.347 6.347
TOTAL 156.199 98.142 33.513 287.854 287.854
SL.NO.Name of Forest Division
Name of Forest range VILLAGE
Khasra No. (Revenue Forest)
Chote Jhar Ke Jangal (Revenue Forest)
Compartment No. (P.F.)
Bade Jhar Ke Jangal (P.F.) Total
1 Raigarh Tamnar GARE
4/1,94/1a,113/1a,113/6,113/7,113/8,113/9,113/10,121/2,174/1 (P),162/3(P),162/1(P) 42.434 669 27.397 69.831
2 KHAMHARIA 0 669 15.103 15.1033 LAMDARHA 0 0 04 SARAITOLA 0 0 0 05 KARWAHI 155 8.632 0 8.6326 TAHILIRAMPUR 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 51.066 42.5 93.566
DETAILES OF LAND IN COAL BLOCK GARE IV/6
DETAILES OF REVENUE LAND IN COAL BLOCK GARE - IV/6
DETAILES OF FOREST LAND IN COAL BLOCK GARE - IV/6
Gare IV/6 Coal Block of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. [1/5]
VILLAGE WISE AMENITIES IN THE STUDY AREA AS PER CENSUS 2001 CODE NAME OF VILLAGE EDUCATION Medical DRINKING WATER POWER P & T COMMUN- BANKS / CULTURAL APPR. TO INCOME EXPENCES SUPPLY ICATION SOCIETIES FACILITY VILLAGES (Rs. Lc) (Rs. Lc.) DISTRICT : SUNDARGARH TEHSIL : HEMGIR 00375300 Mendra P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED,EO PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00375400 Jamkani P-1 ALH(0-5),MCW(0-5), W,TK,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(0-5) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00375600 Girisima P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP NA PH-1 BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) DISTRICT : RAIGARH TEHSIL : LAILUNGA 00347400 Lamdand P-1,M-1,ALC-1 AYD-1,PHS-1,CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS-1, COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1 930 921 Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) TEHSIL : GHARGHODA 00358700 Kudhurmauha P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED PO(5-10), BS(>10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359000 Tilaipali P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(>10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359100 Naya Rampur P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359300 Bichinara P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED,EAG PO-1 BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359400 Raikera P-1,M-1,S-1 PHS-1 W,TK,TW,HP ED PH-1 BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1 -- -- RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359500 Pelama P-1,M-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), NA ED PO(5-10), BS(>10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), PR-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359600 Uraba P-2,M-1,S-1,SS-1 PHS-1,CHW-1 W,HP ED PO-1 BS-1, COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1 45000 40000 RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359700 Hinjher P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 35000 30000 PHC(>10) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359800 Jarhidih P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 25000 21000 PHC(>10) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00359900 Lalpur P-2 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 25000 22000 PHC(>10) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360000 Kharra P-1 PHS-1 W,HP,R ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 40000 35000 Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360100 Maduadumar P-1,ALC-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TW,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 30000 25000 PHC(>10) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360200 Banjhikhol P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP NA PO(5-10), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), FP-1 20000 18000 PHC(>10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10)
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Gare IV/6 Coal Block of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. [2/5] [gare-6.dbf]
00360300 Semijor P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED,EAG PH-1 BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 25000 20000 PHC(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360400 Chirwani P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP NA PO(5-10), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 25000 20000 PHC(>10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360500 Sakta P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP,R EA PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1 -- -- PHC(5-10) Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360600 Bhalumuda P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP EA PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360700 Dholnara P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP EA PO(5-10), BS-1, COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(0-5) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360800 Bajarmuda P-1,M-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP EA PH-1 BS-1, COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00360900 Karwahi P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP EA PO(0-5), BS(>10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00361000 Khamahariya P-1 PHS-1,CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP EA PH-1 BS-1, COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00361100 Milupara P-2,M-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP,R EA PO-1,PH-1 BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00361200 Lamdarha P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP,R EA PO(5-10), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00361300 Kondkel P-1,M-1 PHS-1,CHW-1 W,TK,HP EA PO(5-10), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00361600 Kerakhol P-1 CHW-1 HP ED PO(5-10), BS(>10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1 -- -- Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00361700 Chirramuda P-1 CHW-1 W,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(>10), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1 -- -- Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00361800 Banai P-1,M-1 PHS-1,CHW-1 W,HP ED,EAG PO-1,PH-1 BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), PR-1 -- -- RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00362000 Barkaspali P-1 CHW-1 HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1 -- -- Ph(0-5) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00362100 Uttar Regaon P-1 CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP EA PO(5-10), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), FP-1 8000000 300000 Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00362200 Kolam P-1,M-1,S-1,SS-1 CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP EA PO-1 BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(5-10), MR-1,FP-1 60000 40000 RS(>10), SPCL(5-10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00362300 Chitwahi P-1 CHW-1 W,TK,HP EA PO(0-5), BS-1, COM(5-10), CV(5-10), MR-1 50000 35000 Ph(5-10) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(5-10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00362400 Dolesara P-1,M-1 CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP EA PO-1 BS-1, COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1 90000 60000 RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00362500 Dakshin Regaon P-1,M-1 CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP EA PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(0-5),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1 95000 80000 Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00362700 Salihabhanttha P-2,ALC-1 CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP EA PO(0-5), BS-1, COM(0-5),COP(0-5), CV(5-10), PR-1 95000 85000 Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(5-10), NW(>10) STAU(>10)
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Gare IV/6 Coal Block of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. [3/5] [gare-6.dbf]
00362900 Deogarha P-2,M-1,ALC-1 PHS-1 W,HP ED PO-1 BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1 150000 130000 RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00363000 Patrapali P-1,ALC-1 ALH(5-10),MCW(>10), W,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1 15000 15000 PHC(5-10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00363200 Mauhapali P-1,M-1,ALC-1 ALH(5-10), W,TK,TW,HP ED PO-1 BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1 30000 30000 MCW(5-10),PHC(5-10) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00366300 Jarekela P-2,M-1 PHS-1,RMP-1,CHW-1 W,TK,HP,R EA PH-1 BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1 -- -- RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00366500 Basanpali P-1 CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP,R EA PH-1 BS(0-5), COM(5-10), CV(5-10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00366600 Gorhi P-1,M-1 PHS-1,CHW-1 W,TK,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), PR-1,MR-1, -- -- Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), FP-1 NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00366700 Tamnar P-4,M-2,S-1,SS-1 ALH-1,AYH-1,ALD-1, T,W,TK,TW,HP,R,C,L EA PO-1 BS-1, COP-1,ACS-1 CV(>10), PR-1,MR-1, -- -- AYD-1,MCW-1,MH-1, RS(>10), SPCL(>10), FP-1 CWC-1,HC-1,PHC-1, NW(>10) STAU(>10) PHS-1,FWC-1 00366800 Budiya P-1,ALC-1 ALH(0-5),MCW(0-5), W,TK,HP,R ED PO-1 BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00366900 Bagbadi P-1,ALC-1 ALH(5-10), W,TK,HP,R ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- MCW(5-10),PHC(5-10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367000 Kunjemura P-1,M-1,S-1,SS-1 PHS-1,CHW-1 T,W,HP,R EA PH-1 BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), PR-1,MR-1, -- -- RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), FP-1 NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367100 Kosampali P-1 CHW-1 W,HP EA PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), FP-1 -- -- Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367200 Gare P-1 RMP-1,CHW-1 W,TW,HP,R EA PH-1 BS-1, COP-1,ACS-1 CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367300 Pata P-2,ALC-1 CHW-1 W,TK,TW,HP EA PH-1 BS-1, COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367600 Sarasmal P-1 CHW-1 W,HP EA PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367700 Tihli Rampur P-1 CHW-1 W,HP,R EA PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(5-10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367800 Aamgaon P-2 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP EA PO-1 BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00367900 Janjgir P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP,R EA PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368000 Tapranga P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(>10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368100 Tangarghat P-1,M-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED,EAG PO-1 BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368200 Dongamauha P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10)
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CODE NAME OF VILLAGE EDUCATION Medical DRINKING WATER POWER P & T COMMUN- BANKS / CULTURAL APPR. TO INCOME EXPENCES SUPPLY ICATION SOCIETIES FACILITY VILLAGES (Rs. Lc) (Rs. Lc.)
Gare IV/6 Coal Block of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. [4/5] [gare-6.dbf]
00368300 Telaipara P(0-5),M(0-5), ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(5-10), CV(>10), FP-1 -- -- C(>10) PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368400 Dhaurabhatha P-1,M-1,S-1,SS-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,TW,HP EA PO-1 BS-1, COM-1,ACS-1 CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368500 Nagramuda P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED,EAG PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368600 Baljor P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,HP,R ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(5-10), CV(>10), FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368700 Jhinku Bahal P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(5-10), W,TK,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(5-10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368800 Libara P-1,M-1 ALH(>10),MCW(5-10), W,TK,R ED PO-1 BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00368900 Jharna P-2 ALH(>10),MCW(5-10), W,TK,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(5-10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00369000 Raipara P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00369100 Samkera P-3,M-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED PO-1 BS(5-10), COM(>10),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00369200 Gourbahari P-2 ALH(>10),MCW(5-10), W,TK,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 40000 39000 PHC(5-10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00369300 Mahloi P-2,M-1,S-1 PHS-1,CHW-1 W,TK,HP,R EA PO-1 BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00369400 Deogaon P-1 CHW-1 W,TK,HP NA PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(0-5),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- Ph(0-5) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00369600 Amalidhondha P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(5-10), W,TK,HP NA PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(5-10) Ph(5-10) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00369800 Jobaro P-1 ALH(>10),MCW(>10), W,TK,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(0-5), COM(>10),COP(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00370500 Khurus Lenga P-2 ALH(0-5),MCW(>10), W,HP ED PO(0-5), BS-1, COM(0-5),COP(0-5), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) 00370900 Bijana P-1,M-1 ALH(0-5),MCW(>10), W,HP ED PO(0-5), BS(5-10), COM(5-10), CV(>10), MR-1,FP-1 -- -- PHC(>10) Ph(>10) RS(>10), COP(5-10), SPCL(>10), NW(>10) STAU(>10) Source : Village directory, Census of India, 2001
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Gare IV/6 Coal Block of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. [5/5]
A B B R I V A T I O N S
1. EDUCATION : P Primary school M Middle school S Secondary school SS Senior secondary school C Collage IS Industrial school TS Training school ALC Adult literacy class/centre O Other educational facilities 2. MEDICAL ALH Allopathic hospital AYH Ayurvedic hospital UNH Unani hospital HMH Homeopathic hospital ALD Allopathic dispensary AYD Ayurvedic dispensary UND Unani dispensary HMD Homeopathic dispensary MH Maternity home CWC Child welfare centre MCW Maternity and child welfare centre HC Health centre PHC Primary health centre PHS Primary health sub centre FWC Family welfare centre TB T.B. centre NH Nursing home CHW Comunity health workers RMP Registered private medical practitioners SMP Subsidised medical practitioner O Other medical facilities 3. DRINKING WATER T Tap water W Well water TK Tank water TW Tubewell water HP Hand pump R River water C Canal L Lake S Spring O Other drinking water sources 4. POWER SUPPLY ED Power for Domestic purpose EAG Power for Agriculture EO Power for Ind./Comm. purpose EA Power for all purposes 5. POST AND TELEGRAPH PO Post Office TO Telegraph Office PTO Post & Tele. Office PH Telephone 6. COMMUNICATION BS Bus Stop RS Railway Station NW Navigable waterways 7. BANKS / CREDIT SOCIETIES COM Commercial bank COP Cooperative bank NACS Non agricultural credit societies ACS Agricultural credit societies OCS Other credit societies 8. CULTURAL FACILITIES CV Cinema / Video hall SPCL Sports club STAU Stadium/Auditorium 9. APPROACH TO VILLAGE PR Pucca road MR Mud road FP Footpath NR Navigable river NC Navigable canal NW Navigable waterways (other than river & canal)
TOTAL AMENITIES AVAILABLE IN THESE VILLAGES
1. EDUCATION : Primary school : 90 Middle school : 24 Secondary school : 7 Senior secondary schools : 5 Adult Literacy Centre : 9 2. MEDICAL Allopathic Hospital : 1 Ayurvedic hospital : 1 Allopathc dispensary : 1 Ayurvedic dispensary : 2 Metarnity and child welfare : 1 Maternity home : 1 Child welfare centre : 1 Health centre : 1 Primary health centre : 1 Primary health sub-centre : 13 Family welfare centre : 1 Regd. Pvt. Medi. practiotioner: 2 Comunity health workers : 25 3. DRINKING WATER : Tap Water : 2 Well water : 71 Tank Water : 46 Tube Well Water : 22 Hand Pump : 72 River water : 16 Canal water : 1 Lake water : 1 4. POWER SUPPLY : Power for Domestic purpose : 41 Power for Agriculture : 13 Power for other purpose : 1 Power for all purposes : 28 5. POST AND TELEGRAPH : Post Office : 16 Telephone : 12 6. COMMUNICATION : Bus Stop : 13 7. BANKS/CREDIT SOCIETIES : Commercial bank : 1 Cooperative banks : 2 Agricultural credit society : 3 8. CULTURAL FACILITIES : : Nil 9. APPROACH TO VILLAGE : Pucca road : 6 Mud road : 63 Footpath : 56
Source : Village directory, Census of India, 2001
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Annexure‐VII
Terms of Reference for EIA studies
The proposed “Gare PalmaIV/6 block coal mine” located in at about 10km North of Tamnar tehsil of Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh state. The total mine lease area is 381.42 Ha. Out of 381.42 Ha, 93.566 Ha is forest land designated as Chhote jhad ke Jungle and Bade Jhad ke Jungle . The Land of lease area lies within the villages Lamdarha, Saraitola, Gare, Khamharia , Tehlirampur and Karwahi.
This proposed mine having an ML area of 381.42 Ha is planned for 4.00 MTPA. Coal Washery and facilities is also proposed to be established within the ML area of Gare IV/6 adopting heavy media cyclone process. The capacity of washery will be 700TPH (4.00 MT/Annum).
Jindal Steel & Power Limited and Nalwa Sponge Iron Limited, registered under Companies Act, 1956 have been allotted by Central Government for mining coal from Gare‐IV/6 Block and supply it on an exclusive basis to their e sponge iron plants situated at Raigarh and Taraimal respectively.
Gare IV/6 obtained for Terms of Reference for EIA studies on 28‐03‐2007 in accordance with EIA notification 2006. Draft EIA report was prepared based on summer season 2006 data and Public hearing was conducted on 05‐01‐2008 by CECB. After due considerations in various EAC meetings, MoEF has accorded Environmental clearance on 18‐05‐2009.
However, National Green Tribunal (NGT) has set aside the Environmental Clearance in its order 20‐04‐2012 with a directive to reconduct the public hearing by taking steps as required under the law.
Incompliance to the same it is proposed to prepare EIA–EMP report, submit for Public Hearing and seek Environmental Clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), New Delhi as per the EIA Notification of September 2006 and its subsequent amendments. The scope proposed in the TOR is as follows:
1.0 DATA GENERATION:
The EIA‐ EMP Report shall be in accordance with Terms of Reference for Coal Mine Opencast cum underground and coal washery prescribed by MoEF. The data for the same shall be based on
1) Baseline data of earlier EIA–EMP report as submitted for Public hearing 2) Recent data collected for the adjoining coal mines of Gare IV/2 & IV/3 and Gare
IV/1
3) One month filed sampling
Additionally, all the data /information as furnished to MoEF during appraisal process in various EAC meetings from time to time such as,
i. Hydrogeology and Status of Ground Water Resources
ii. Ground Water Conservation , Recharge Plan and Monitoring Plan
iii. Habitat Management & Restoration Plan
iv. Socio Economics Status based on UNDP’s Human Development Indices
1.1 AUGMENTATION DATA One month base line environmental data will be generated by MOEF/ NABL accredited
laboratory as given in Table 1.
TABLE 1: DATA GENERATED
Sl. No. Description No. of locations Total No of samples
1.0
AIR Ambient air monitoring (24 hourly samples), twice a week for one month Parameters : PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx
8 (one in core zone and 7 in buffer
zone)
64
1.1
Meteorological parameters measured at hourly duration simultaneously at one air monitoring station for one months. Parameters : a. Wind speed, direction b. Relative humidity c. Temperature d. Rainfall
1 30 days
2.0 WATER Water /effluents sample collected various locations (surface and ground water) in core and buffer zone (10 km radius) Parameters : drinking water as per IS 10500 or effluents as per schedule VI of EPR
upto 10 upto 10
3.0 SOIL 2 2
4.0 NOISE Hourly readings taken for 24 hours (Leq)
10 10 sets
5.0 TRAFFIC DENSITY 1 1 sets
2.0 DATA COLLECTION
The EIA study shall be carried for the mine (core zone) and area within 10.0 km radius (buffer zone), both of which comprise the ‘study area’. The following data, through field survey and other sources, shall be collected by various agencies and specialists of different expertise for preparing the EIA/EMP for the proposed Mine and Washery with related facilities.
i Study of fauna, flora, forests and cropping pattern. ii Major habitats, ecologically sensitive areas, biosphere reserves, wildlife
sanctuaries within 15 km of the project site. iii Major industries and places of historical/ archaeological importance iv Land use pattern within core zone and buffer zone v Geo‐hydrological aspects based on available data from various secondary
sources. vi Demography and Socio‐economic based on last available Census data for
entire study area vii Relevant meteorological data, for previous decades from India
Meteorological Department (IMD) viii Identification of water bodies, hills, roads etc. ix In case of operational plant, emissions data and details of implemented
pollution control systems 3.0 PREPARATION OF EMP The EMP includes the following details a Study of the reports like Geological report, FR for mine regarding the project. b Present Environmental Setting The base line data generated and collected as per para 1.0 and 2.0 has been
used to establish the present environmental scenario. c Identification, prediction and evaluation of Anticipated Environmental Impacts
due to the Proposed Mine and related facilities The environmental impacts would be anticipated in core and buffer zone on:
‐ Topography
‐ Climate
‐ Water Quality (Surface/Ground)
- Hydro‐geological Regime
- Air quality
‐ Noise Levels
‐ Flora and Fauna (terrestrial, aquatic)
‐ Traffic density
‐ Land‐Use
‐ Socio‐Economic Conditions
‐ Habitat
‐ Health, culture, human environment including public health, occupational health and safety
‐ Sensitive Places/Historical Monuments
‐ Aesthetics and Visual intrusion
The impacts would be anticipated based on experience of similar projects and success of this mine operation during the past.
d Proposed Environmental Safeguards and Monitoring Mechanism Relevant guidelines, as per Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification no.
S.O. 1533 dated September, 2006 and its amendments till date under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, will be kept in mind while spelling out mitigation measures. The following aspects would be covered.
The following aspects have been covered
i Reclamation of areas disturbed during construction but not required for any activity during operation.
ii Measures to control the surface and ground water pollution due to various effluents to be discharged
iii Measures to control air pollution due to proposed activities/ operation.
iv Green belt development and identification of flora species which can be planted in and around the project
v Measures to contain noise pollution and mitigate adverse impact on workers and habitat in core and buffer zone
vi Pronounce the improvement in socio‐economic conditions and benefits the people will get on implementation of the project
vii Measures to control health hazard of workers and surrounding population
viii Total and specific cost of implementation of pollution control measures
ix Environmental monitoring, implementation organization and feedback mechanism to effect mid course corrections.
x Summary of impact due to displacement, if any xi. Solid Waste Management
The experience of similar project(s) will be made use of for envisaging the pollution
control measures by pronouncing the success in the past.