appendix - i with pfr 32-93 jyoti inanai

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Appendix – I (See paragraph – 6) Form - I (I) Basic Information: S.N o. Item Details 1. Name of the project/s Oda-Bassi Marble Mines M.L. No. 32/93 2. S.No. in the schedule 1 (a), B1 3. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be handled/command area/lease area/number of wells to be drilled 100008 T t. per year 1.00 Ha. 4. New/Expansion/Modernization As per Notification of MoEF, dated 09 September 2013, we are applying for grant of environment clearance at targeted production 100008 T t. per year. 5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. 100008 T 1.00 Ha 6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ 'B' further categorized B1 as per Notification of MoEF 24.12.2013 7. Does it attract the general condition? If yes, please specify Proposed project is not located in whole or in part within 10 km. from the boundary of: (i) Protected areas notified under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. , No (ii) Critically polluted areas as notified by the Central Pollution Control Board from time to time:- No (iii) Notified Eco-sensitive areas :-No (iv) Inter-state boundaries and international boundaries :- No 8. Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, please specify. No 9. Location Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Khasra No. 2678, 2675, 2676, 2677, 2687 Toposheet No. 46 I/1 Latitude 23°45’ 32.21” - 23°45’ 36.54” N Longitude 74°12’ 2.7” - 74°12’ 07.4” E

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Page 1: Appendix - I With PFR 32-93 Jyoti Inanai

Appendix – I(See paragraph – 6)

Form - I(I) Basic Information:S.No. Item Details1. Name of the project/s Oda-Bassi Marble Mines

M.L. No. 32/93 2. S.No. in the schedule 1 (a), B13. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to

be handled/command area/lease area/number of wells to be drilled

100008 T t. per year1.00 Ha.

4. New/Expansion/Modernization As per Notification of MoEF, dated 09 September 2013, we are applying for grant of environment clearance at targeted production 100008 T t. per year.

5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. 100008 T 1.00 Ha

6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ 'B' further categorized B1 as per Notification of MoEF 24.12.2013

7. Does it attract the general condition? If yes, please specify

Proposed project is not located in whole or in part within 10 km. from the boundary of:(i) Protected areas notified under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. , No(ii) Critically polluted areas as notified by the Central Pollution Control Board from time to time:- No(iii) Notified Eco-sensitive areas :-No(iv) Inter-state boundaries and international boundaries :- No

8. Does it attract the specific condition? If yes, please specify.

No

9. LocationPlot/Survey/Khasra No. Khasra No. 2678, 2675, 2676, 2677, 2687

Toposheet No. 46 I/1 Latitude 23°45’ 32.21” - 23°45’ 36.54” N Longitude 74°12’ 2.7” - 74°12’ 07.4” E

Village Oda-BassiTehsil GarhiDistrict BanswaraState Rajasthan

10. Nearest railway station/airport along with distance in Kms.

Dungarpur Nearest railway station Dungarpurt a distance of 70 km. Nearest airport Udaipur (Dabok) 170 Kms .

11. Nearest Town, city, District Headquarters alongwith distance in kms.

Town : Paloda is at 8 kms.City : Banswara at 50 kms.

12. Village Panchayats, Zila Parishad, Municipal Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given)

Zila Parishad BanswaraBanswara (Rajasthan).

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13. Name of the Applicant Jyoti Inani 14. Registered Address Jyoti Inani W/o Shri Rajesh Kumar Jain

R/o 32-A, Kumbha Nagar Chittorgarh(Rajasthan)

15. Address of Correspondence Same as aboveName Jyoti Inani Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) OwnerName & Address Lessee Jyoti Inani W/o Shri Rajesh Kumar Jain

R/o 32-A, Kumbha Nagar Chittorgarh(Rajasthan)

E-mail [email protected] No. 9414109711Fax No. -

16. Details of Alternative Sites examined, if any Location of these sites should be shown on a Toposheet.

Mining is a site specific project which can not be shifted elsewhere due to availability of minerals.

17. Interlinked Projects Nil18. Whether separate application of interlined

Project has been submissionN.A.

19. If Yes, Date of submission N.A.20. If no, reason N.A.21. Whether the proposal involves

approval/clearance under: if Yes, details of the same and their status to be given.

N.A.

(a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 ? Nil(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 ? Nil(c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991 ? Nil22. Whether there is any Government

Order/Policy relevant/relating to the site ?Nil

23. Forest land involved (Hectares) Nil24. Whether there is any litigation pending

against the project and/or land in which the project is propose to be set up ?

Nil

(a) Name of the Court Nil(b) Case No. Nil(c) Order/directions of the Court, if any and

its relevance with the proposed projectNil

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(b) the following shall be inserted at the end, namely :-"I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and clearance give, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost.

Date: Place: Udaipur (Jyoti Inani )

OWNERAddress: Jyoti Inani

32-A, Kumbha Nagar, Chittorgarh(Project Proponent/Authorized Signatory)

NOTE:1. The projects involving clearance under Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 1991 shall submit with

the application a C.R.Z. map duly demarcated by one of the authorized agencies, showing the project

activities, w.r.t. C.R.Z. (at the stage of TOR) and the recommendations of the State Coastal Zone

Management Authority (at the stage of EC). Simultaneous action shall also be taken to obtain the

requisite clearance under the provisions of the C.R.Z. Notification, 1991 for the activities to be

located in the CRZ.

2. The projects to be located within 10 km. of the National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves,

Migratory Corridors of Wild Animals, the project proponent shall submit the map duly authenticated

by the Chief Wildlife Warden showing these features vis-a-vis the project location and the

recommendations or comments of the Chief Wildlife Warden thereon (at the stage of EC)".

3. All correspondence with the Ministry of Environment & Forests including submission of application

for TOR/Environmental Clearance, subsequent clarifications, as may be required from time to time,

participation in the EAC Meeting on behalf of the project proponent shall be made by the authorized

signatory only. The authorized signatory should also submit a document in support of his claim of

being an authorized signatory for the specific project".

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(II) Activity1. 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 sources 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 There will be a permanent change in land use which will be as per approved Mining Plan. i) Pit & quarries: 1.00 hect. ii) 0.33 ha. area for plantation. Plantation work is being done by Tripura Sundari Marble Association.

1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation and buildings?

Yes The mineral is outcropping. Excavation is being done for mineral. There are no buildings.

1.3 Creation of new land uses? No Nil,Office building & other buildings are existing inside lease area.

1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. bore holes, soil testing ?

No No plant and machinery will be installed and therefore no pre-construction investigations are needed.

1.5 Construction works ? No As para 1.3 here in above1.6 Demolition works ? No None

1.7 Temporary sites used for construction works or housing of construction workers ?

No Not required.

1.8 Above ground buildings, structures or earthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations

No As para 1.3 here in above

1.9 Underground works including mining or tunneling ?

No None

1.10 Reclamation works ? No Nil1.11 Dredging ? No N.A.1.12 Offshore structures? No N.A.1.13 Production and manufacturing

processes ?Yes Mechanized method of mining by

deployment of diesel engine powered excavators/cranes, jack hammer drills, wagon drills, air compressors, wire saw machines and dumpers/ trucks for mining of mineral.

1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or materials ?

Yes Separate storage room is proposed outside lease area .

1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid waste or liquid effluents ?

Yes The waste rock dump yard exists outside the lease area. No liquid effluents are discharged.

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S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever possible) with sources of information data

1.16 Facilities for long term housing of operational workers ?

No Not required

1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during construction or operation ?

No Approach road already exists and the same will be strengthened.

1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc. ?

No Not required.

1.19 Closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements ?

No Not required.

1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or pipelines ?

No Not required.

1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers ?

No Not required.

1.22 Stream crossing ? No No stream is crossing in mine area.1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water form

ground or surface waters ?No Mine working is above the ground water

table and we will approach C.G.W.A. whenever working will touch the water table.

1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land surface affecting drainage or run-off ?

No No surface water body is located in the lease area. Only rain water will get accumulated in the pits and same can be used for dust suppression, water sprinkling purposes for part of the year.

1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for construction, operation or decommissioning?

No Nil

1.26 Long-term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration works?

No Nil

1.27 Ongoing activity during decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment ?

No None

1.28 Influx of people to an area in either temporarily or permanently ?

No Mine is working and there is no influx of people.

1.29 Introduction of alien species ? No None 1.30 Loss of native species or genetic

diversity ?No The land being almost barren, there will

not be any native species. There will be no effect on genetic diversity.

1.31 Any other actions ? No None

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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/rate, wherever possible) with source of information data

2.1 Land especially undeveloped or agricultural land (ha.)

No Total lease area is 1.00 Hect. which is Govt. waste land.

2.2 Water (expected source & competing users) unit: KLD

Yes Total 8.0 KLD Source: Drinking water from nearby Tube well situated outside the lease area, and for other uses water being obtained from mine sump.

2.3 Minerals (MT) No None2.4 Construction material – stone,

aggregates, and / soil (expected source-MT)

No Office building & other building is already constructed inside lease area.

2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) No None 2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels

(source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)

No Only HSD is to be used for operation of machinery, the daily consumption of H.S.D will be 250 liters.

2.7 Any other natural resources (use appropriate standard units)

No None

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 sources 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 Explosive being used for small dia holes blasting in mine.HSD being used for operation of mining machinery.

3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases)

No No changes are anticipated.

3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing living conditions ?

No No changes due to use of explosive and HSD are anticipated.

3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc.,

No None

3.5 Any other causes No None

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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/rate, wherever possible) with source of information data

4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes Yes Overburden/Mine waste is being dumped outside the mine lease area (dumping area outside mining lease is approved by the authorities).

4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or commercial wastes)

No No municipal waste generated.

4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules)

No No hazardous waste generated.

4.4 Other industrial process wastes No None4.5 Surplus product No None4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from

effluent treatmentNo There is no residential township. During

working hours, the workers will be using toilet facilities and sewage water will be disposed off.

4.7 Construction or demolition wastes No None4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment No None4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials No None4.10 Agricultural wastes No None4.11 Other solid wastes No None

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/rate, wherever possible) with source of information data

5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels from stationary or mobile sources

Yes The working of excavators/cranes, dumpers/trucks, drill machinery and air compressors in the open pits under the sky will generate exhaust and the same will get dissipated in the air.

5.2 Emissions from production processes Yes As described in 5.1 above.5.3 Emissions from materials handling

including storage or transportYes Trucks carrying the minerals to the

consumers works generates exhaust during movement only during loading duration in the pits.

5.4 Emissions from construction activities including plant and equipment

No None

5.5 Dust or odours from handling of materials including construction materials, sewage and waste

Yes None

5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste No None

5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris)

No None

5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Dust emission from drilling, wind erosion of overburden dump, and plying of vehicle will take place. These emissions are being controlled through afforestation, water sprinkling, wet drilling and other methods.

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6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:S.No. Information/checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rate, wherever possible) with source of information data

6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. engines, ventilation plant, crushers

Yes The noise generation due to operation of equipments is controlled by proper maintenance.

6.2 From industrial or similar processes No None6.3 From construction or demolition No No demolition will take place. 6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Controlled blasting is done.6.5 From construction or operational

trafficYes The transport of mineral and waste

through trucks and tippers can produce noise but are maintained within permissible limits, by keeping machinery in proper condition.

6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No N.A.6.7 From any other sources No None

7. Risk of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, ground water, coastal waters or the sea:

S.No. Information/checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rate, wherever possible) with source of information data

7.1 From handling, storage, use or spillage of hazardous materials

No HSD is stored and all precautions under Petroleum rules is being taken

7.2 From discharge of sewage or other effluents to water or the land (expected mode and place of discharge)

No No effluents are discharged.

7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into the land or into water

No SPM emitted to air is minimum in quantity and is being controlled by regular water sprinkling.

7.4 From any other sources No None7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of

pollutants in the environment from these sources ?

No None

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/rate, wherever possible) with source of information data

8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc. from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances

Yes Remote possibilities of any accident however proper precaution is taken against all risk. Only HSD is stored.

8.2 From any other causes No Nil8.3 Could the project be affected by

natural disasters causing environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc) ?

No Nil

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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.

S.No. Information/checklist confirmation Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rate, wherever possible) with source of information data

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:

No N.A.

Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.)

No N.A.

housing development No N.A. extractive industries No N.A. supply industries No N.A. other No N.A.

9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could have an impact on the environment

Yes In the end of life the pit will be developed as water reservoir which will be used by local people.

9.3 Set a precedent for later developments No N.A.9.4 Have cumulative effects due to

proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects

Yes There are 23 other mining leases of marble adjoining to this mine.

(III) Environmental SensitivityS.No. Areas Name/

IdentityAerial 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

No Nil

2. Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons – Wetlands, water courses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests

No N.A.

3. Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration

No N.A.

4. Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters

No N.A.

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S.No. Areas Name/Identity

Aerial distance (within 15 km.) Proposed project location boundary

5. State, National boundaries No N.A.6. Routes or facilities used by the public

for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas

No N.A.

7. Defence installations No None8. Densely populated or built-up area No None9. Areas occupied by sensitive man-made

land uses (hospital, schools, places of worship, community facilities)

Yes Town Paloda is 8 Km.

10. Area containing important, high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals)

No Mineral exist in the area, which is mined with proper method & some pollution degradation will take place for which proper measures like dust control, noise control, water conservation are being taken.

11. Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded)

No N.A.

12. Area susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

No N.A.

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(IV). Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies:

1. Study Area:The study area for the mining projects is defined as follows:

Mine lease will be the "core zone".

10 km. radius from core zone will be the "buffer zone".

Maps (appropriate scale) of the study area (core and buffer zones), clearly delineating

the locations of various monitoring stations (air/water/noise/soil), will be prepared

Monitoring and testing will be done by NABL/MoEF approved laboratories.

The monitoring stations will be decided based on various parameters.

2. Base line study information:

i The monitoring of Air Quality, Water & Soil analysis and Noise level will be done for three months comprising October’15 to December’15.

ii. Land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land, wildlife sanctuary and national park, water bodies, human settlements and other ecological features. Land use plan of the mine lease area will be prepared to encompass pre-operational, operational and post operational phases.

iii. Quantity of solid waste generation will be estimated and details for its disposal and management will be provided.

iv.a The water requirement for the project, its availability and source will be furnished. A detailed water balance will also be provided.

iv.b Details of water conservation measures proposed to be adopted in the project, and this will enumerated.

v. Phase-wise plan of greenbelt development, plantation and compensatory afforestation indicating the area to be covered under plantation and the species to be planted will be made and included in the report.

vi. To study socio economic impact in the area, village wise demographical profile census will be found out and population within the village within 0 to 3 km, 3 to 7 km & 7 to 10 km. will be worked out

vii. Occupational safety and health is very closely related to productivity. The mining is directly associated with health and safety of the work force.

viii. Occupational health impact of the project will be discussed.

ix. To include Corporate Environment Responsibility as per M.O.E.F. Circular dt. 19th May,2012.

x. Other Parameter: We will follow all other points as directed by Honourable Committee as per generic structure of notification Dated. 14th September, 2006 and any other directions will be followed.

3. Conduct of public hearing and fixation of date with authorities.

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Structure of EIA study will be as follows:

1) Introduction of The Project and Scope of Study

2) Project Description

3) Description of The Environment

4) Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures

5) Analysis of Alternatives (Technology & Site)

6) Environmental Monitoring Program

7) Additional Studies

8) Project Benefits

9) Environmental Cost Benefit Analysis

10) Environmental Management Plan

11) Summary & Conclusion

12) Disclosure of Consultants Engaged

Date: Place: Udaipur (Jyoti Inani )

OWNERAddress: Jyoti Inani

32-A, Kumbha Nagar, Chittorgarh(Project Proponent/Authorized Signatory)

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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

OF

ODA-BASSI MARBLE MINES

(APPLICANT: JYOTI INANI)

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Marble Mining lease (ML No. 32/93) over an area

of 1.00 ha. near village Oda-Bassi, Tehsil- Garhi & District- Banswara (Raj.) of Jyoti

Inani .

In Compliance of the EIA Notification dated 09.09.2013, Environment Clearance is

sought for extraction of 100008 T tonnes of Marble per annum.

2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The marble mining lease (ML32/93) over an area of 10,000 sq mt. (1.00 Ha) near

village Oda-Bassi, Tehsil Garhi, Dist. Banswara (Rajasthan) has been granted vide

order No ME / Udai/ CC-3/Bans/ M.R./ M/. L./ 32 /93/742-745 Dated 18.07.94 and

was executed registered on 14.10.1994 for a period of 10 Years in favor of Miss

Niraj Bathiya D/o Sh. H. R. Bathiya. The lease was transferred in favour of Smt. Jyoti

lnani vide letter No. ME / Udai/ CC-3/Bans/ M.R./ M/. L./32/93 /379 Dated

13.12.1999. The lease period was extended for an another 30 years vide letter No l

AME /Bans/ CC-1/ 32/1993 /159 dated 12.05.2011 from 14.10.1994 to 13.10.2024.

The mining scheme of the lease area was approved by the Suptt Mining Engineer

Udaipur vide letter No. SME/UD-cir/Mine scheme/BWS/F-27/12/855 dated

31.05.2013.

(i) Identification of project and project proponent. In case of mining project, a copy

of mining lease/letter of intent should be given.

The project is for Mining of Mineral Marble in Tehsil- Garhi & District- Banswara

near village -Oda-Bassi. The project proponent is taking all safe guard measures to

protect environment in the mines and whole of the area.

Identification of project proponent: The project proponent Smt. Jyoti Inani is a Sole

proprietor of his firm:

Registered Address:

Smt. Jyoti Inani W/o Shri Rajesh Kumar JainR/o 32-A, Kumbha Nagar, Chittorgarh, (Rajasthan)

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(ii) Brief description of nature of the project: Oda-Bassi Marble mining lease having

an area of 1.00 ha., Tehsil- Garhi & District- Banswara (Rajasthan) falls in G.T. Sheet

No. 46 I/1.

Latitude 23°45’ 32.21” - 23°45’ 36.54” N

Longitude 74°12’ 2.7” - 74°12’ 07.4” E

Total lease area (in hect)

The Total lease area is 1.00 ha.

(iii) Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region.

This area has good quality Marble. The Marble is highly favored construction stone

for flooring, tiling in residential, commercial, utility buildings and religious places.

Good quality Marble is still imported from European and other Countries as the

domestic production of Marble is not sufficient to meet the demand. Therefore

production of Marble from this Mine will save foreign exchange and thus it will act a

imports substitution.

(iv) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project.

Details of Employment Management plan.

1. Managerial supervisory staff: 3

2. Skilled : 3

3. Labour :10

3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

(i) Type of project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any.

This is a Marble mining project, located at near village Oda-Bassi, Tehsil- Garhi &

District Banswara. As per MoEF notification 9.9.13, this application is for grant of

Environment clearance for production to 100008 MTPA.

(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary

& project site layout) with coordinates.

The lease area is located about 50 Km. from Banswara on road of Garhi-Paloda road.

It is approachable from Banswara to Paloda is 42 Km. by tar road. From Paloda to

lease area is 8.0 Km.

G.T. Sheet No. 46 I/1.

Latitude 23°45’ 32.21” - 23°45’ 36.54” N

Longitude 74°12’ 2.7” - 74°12’ 07.4” E

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(iii) Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site,

particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted.

This is a mining project, which is site specific due to availability of mineral, hence the

site can not be shifted.

(iv) Size or magnitude of operation.

The targeted production of Marble is 100008 T per year.

(v) Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart showing

the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given).

Done in past, however further exploration will also be taken up in future.

1) Demarcating mineral potential area.

2) Exploration & prospecting (pitting, trenching & drilling)

3) Start of mining which has been done in past.

4) Development (drilling & cutting by Jack hammers drill and Wire saw).

a) Formation of benches.

b) Mineral extraction.

5) Loading in truck & tippers.

(vi) Raw material required along with estimated quantity, likely source, marketing

area of final product/s, Mode of transport of raw Material and Finished

Products.

The area under reference has been used for extraction of Marble by mechanized

opencast mining method by removing overburden & side burden. The Marble being

sold to various consumers/cutting and polishing units. The H.S.D. requirement will be

250 litres day.

(vii) Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if any,

should be briefly outlined.

Minerals are depleting asset once mined, they can not be replenished like agriculture,

vegetation thus a scientific approach will be taken up in exploitation of mineral with

systematic method.

(viii) Availability of water its source, Energy/power requirement and source should be

given.

The water required at the mine for drinking and domestic purpose is being obtained

from a Tubewell located near of the M.L. area. The water for other purpose is being

obtained from sump/ from outside well or tubewell developed in mine.

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Water requirement Chart:

Water balance chart on per day basis as under:-

(ix) Quantity of wastes to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their

Management/disposal.

There is no plan for mineral beneficiation hence there is no tailing or liquid effluents.

The waste is dumped on barren land outside lease area as approved in mining plan.

Retaining wall will be made on the toe side to prevent spreading of the waste material.

At the end of mine life this dump top will be covered with soil and thereafter

plantation will be done to stabilize the dump.

However marble powder slurry generated during driliing and wire saw cutting will get

deposited in the sump at the bottom of the pit. This sump will be desilted from time to

time and wet slurry will be disposed off on the waste disposal dumping ground and

burying the same under rock debris.

(x) Schematic representations of the feasibility drawing which give information of

EIA purpose.

As per the MoEF notification No. J-13012/12/2013-IA-II(I), dated 24th

December,2013 the project falls in ‘B1’ Category. The EIA report is required to get

environmental clearance for the project from the SEAC, Jaipur. The baseline studies

will be undertaken as per Schematic diagram.

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Water (8.0 KLD)

1.0 KLD(Tube well)

Surface Water 7.0 KLD (From Mine Sump)

1. Drinking purpose 1. Green belt development 2. Dust suppression

3. Wire Saw & allied mining activities

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Application in Form I-A Along with Feasibility Report

&Proposed T.O.R.

toS.E.A.C.

Presentation for T.O.R.

Baseline Study in core & buffer zone

(1) Micro- Meteorological study

(2) Ambient Air Quality

(3) Noise Vibration Study

(4) Land use, Soil & Geological Environment

(5) Biological Environment, Flora & Fauna

(6) Water Quality Hydrology & Hydrogeologycal study

(7) Social Economic Environment

(8) Traffic Density Environment

(9) Occupational Safety & Health

(10) Other Parameters

Presentation of Draft EIA/EMP to Environmental Pollution Deptt. for fixation of date of public hearing

Conducting Public Hearing

Final EIA/EMP Report alongwith incorporating minutes of the meeting of public hearing to SEAC

Final Presentation

Monitoring and Baseline data Oct’15-Dec’15

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4. SITE ANALYSIS:

(i) Connectivity:

The lease area is located about 50 Km. west of Banswara.

(ii) Land Form, Land use and Land ownership.

The land cover under the mining lease area is as under:.

District & State Tehsil Village Type of land Area in ha.

Banswara

(Rajasthan)

Garhi Oda-Bassi Govt. Waste land 1.00

(iii) Physiography: Regionally the area presents hilly topography. The RL’s of the

highest and the lowest point in the region are 200 m. and 197 m respectively.

(iv) Existing land use pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies

(including area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of the

project to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco

sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. In case

of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazettee notification should be given.

There is no Wild life sanctuary, National Park, CRZ, eco sensitive zone within the

Buffer zone.

Land use pattern within the Buffer zone of 10 km. radius:-

Forest area: i) Mix Jungle at 1.2 Km in NE- area 99.7 ha.

ii) Reserve Forest at 5.5 KM in South-,Area 1027 ha

iii) Reserve Forest at 7.5 KM in North East-,Area 98.9 ha

Water Bodies: i) Mahi River flowing in North direction at a distance of 2.5 Km

flowing North to South.

Source: Land Use in study area based on, Survey of India toposheet

(v) Existing Infrastructure: There is office, storage room rest shelter, first aid room, etc.

exist inside lease area.

(vi) Soil classification: There is no top soil on land surface whatever soil is recovered the

PP made suitable arrangement for storage of topsoil.

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(vii) Climatic data from secondary sources:

The region enjoys a sub tropical climate, and the weather is dry almost throughout the

year. Summers and winters are dry, and the monsoon season brings sparse rainfall.

Summers experience a maximum temperature of around forty five degrees (45.4°C)

and a minimum temperature of around seventeen degrees (17.4°C). Temperature

during winter around thirty two degrees (32.8°C) and a minimum of around zero

degrees (0°C). Average annual rainfall in the region is 836.7 mm based on the data

collected by IMD (1967-1984).

(viii) Social Infrastructure available: There is no village within the lease area. There are

no human settlement in the mining lease area i.e. there are no in habitants within the

lease area. no rehabilitation required. On the contrary near by villagers earn

livelihood by working in mine.

5. PLANNING BRIEF:

(i) Planning Concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) Town and

Country Planning/Development authority Classification.

It is opencast mechanized mining project and same will also continue in future by forming suitable benches by making height & width of benches of 6 mts. each. The slope of individual bench will be kept.

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(ii) Population Projection.

Population within 10 km. from core zone as per data available Census 2001.

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1 Garhi Lasara 272 1569 776 793 322 169 153 34 625 710 443 267 795 756 39 7742 Garhi Padola 1036 5274 2611 2663 835 452 383 417 1026 2943 1719 1224 1868 1725 143 34063 Garhi Bheemgarh 41 229 131 98 49 31 18 0 131 133 92 41 54 54 0 1754 Garhi Lohariya 842 4634 2405 2229 772 376 396 389 2032 2316 1459 857 1921 1474 447 27135 Garhi Kharwara 195 1084 548 536 294 168 126 27 695 242 161 81 591 355 236 4936

Garhi Bai ka Gara 130 793 397 396 162 89 73 0 484 360 224 136 253 240 13 540

7Garhi Dhool Ji Ka

Gara 88 469 242 227 100 45 55 81 189 218 149 69 243 192 51 226

8 Garhi Metwala 364 2071 1007 1064 329 170 159 297 893 1006 611 395 515 503 12 15569

Garhi Suja Ji Ka Gara 262 1444 747 697 232 139 93 22 541 706 465 241 451 352 99 993

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GarhiGara

himmat sing

84 460 248 212 64 35 29 9 171 282 184 98 120 107 13 340

11 Garhi Asora 436 2487 1246 1241 466 248 218 133 978 1093 701 392 868 743 125 161912 Garhi Sama garh 322 1826 884 942 346 179 167 378 533 570 407 163 1020 623 397 806

13 Garhi Akhipan ji ka gara 234 1231 623 608 220 109 111 196 594 464 334 130 648 409 239 583

14 Garhi Torna 199 1104 554 550 213 107 106 0 827 352 249 103 548 463 85 55615 Garhi Umbara 381 2161 1135 1026 423 224 199 271 1190 914 623 291 1047 515 532 111416 Garhi Bheempur 237 1394 696 698 206 100 106 28 454 682 452 230 562 447 115 83217 Gatol Salriya 21 114 56 58 25 13 12 0 114 34 25 9 57 48 9 57

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18 Gatol Mota gaon 663 3736 1897 1839 729 370 359 310 1495 1397 946 451 1341 1098 243 239519 Gatol                                  20 Gatol Chekala 128 695 346 349 167 82 85 0 549 167 123 44 391 312 79 304

21 Gatol Lamba parda 129 779 401 378 137 78 59 202 219 313 201 112 364 238 126 415

22 Gatol Ganora 959 5070 2612 2458 878 463 415 373 1705 2615 1625 990 1732 1243 489 3338

23 GatolSajjan sing

ka gara 62 345 172 173 64 32 32 0 251 110 78 32 111 101 10 324

24 Gatol Bhuwasa 330 1738 877 861 358 180 178 52 1104 508 372 136 553 412 141 1185

25 Bagidora Dalpura 82 495 240 255 117 59 58 0 408 147 90 57 253 235 18 242

26 Bagidora Jogiwara 54 404 210 194 120 63 57 60 344 127 92 35 199 64 135 205

27 Bagidora Thapra 137 849 442 407 193 104 82 0 743 242 196 46 394 361 33 455      7688 42455 21503 20952 7821 4085 3729 3279 18295 18651 12021 6630 16899 13070 3829 25646

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(iii) Land use planning (break up along with green belt etc.).

Particulars Present At the end of Plan period in ha.

Pits & Quarries 0.1500 0.4735Waste Dump - -Roads 0.0900 0.0065Sorting & Mineral Dressing Yard

- -

Infrastructure 0.0100 -Plantation - -Total used area 0.2500 0.4800Remaining unused area 0.7500 0.5200Total area 1.00 1.00

Note: Plantation work is being done by Tripura Sundari Marble Association.

(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social).

1. Demand of safety equipment, first aid room etc facilities already exist.

2. Demand for help in function, school, social upliftment, health, religious function etc

are being made under CSR programme.

(v) Amenities/Facilities.

1. As the workers are from near by villages, hence no housing facilities exist inside lease

area, a residential colony exist outside lease area.

6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE:

i) The infrastructure facilities already exist.

ii) A proper first Aid room, rest shelter is functional.

(i) Industrial Area (Processing area):

No processing unit is established at the mine site or in Buffer zone.

(ii) Residential Area (Non Processing Area): Not applicable.

(iii) Green Belt: Plantation work is being done by Tripura Sundari Marble Association.

(iv) Social Infrastructure: Socio-economic conditions of area generally improve as

mining activities create additional employment opportunity for local habitants. Socio-

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economic status of local populace also improves as a result of social welfare activities

undertaken by mine owners.

Significant contributions will be made towards education, medical facilities and

cultural aspects. Drinking water facilities has been provided to villagers. Plantation

done will improve environmental conditions in the area.

(v) Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc).

The area can be reach by State transport bus, jeep or by own vehicles.

(vi) Drinking Water management (Source & Supply of water):

Drinking water is obtained from the Tube Well situated outside of the M.L. area and

rain water collected in the pit/sump will be utilized for dust suppression, afforestation

work and other mining activities.

(vii) Sewerage System.

Not applicable.

(viii) Industrial Waste Management: There is no beneficiation required and no tailing is produced so there is no industrial waste management will be generated.

(ix) Solid Waste Management: The waste is dumped on barren land outside lease area as approved in mining plan. Retaining wall will be made on the toe side to prevent spreading of the waste material. At the end of mine life this dump top will be covered with soil and thereafter plantation will be done to stabilize the dump.

(x) Power Requirement & Supply / source.

Diesel & electricity is being used.

7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R PLAN):

(i) Policy to be adopted (Central/State) in respect of the project affected persons including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers (a brief outline to be given).

There is no hutment in the lease area. No human being displaced from the area so no person will be affected contrary local people will get job opportunity.

8. PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES:

(i) Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (Time schedule for the project to be given).

Project is already functional.

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(ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project.

Estimated cost is Rs. Three 3 Crore.

9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS):

(i) Financial and social benefits with special emphasis on the benefit to the local

people including tribal population, if any, in the area.

The mining in this area will provide employment to nearby villagers. This

employment opportunity will help in raising the standard of living of the people in the

area.

Socio-economic condition of area generally improve as mining activities create

additional employment opportunity for local habitant, social – economic status of

local populace also improves as a result of social welfare activities under taken by

mine owners. Significant contribution will be made towards education medical

facilities and cultural aspects.

Drinking water facilities will be provided to villagers, plantation will improve

environmental condition of the area.

For: Oda-Bassi Marble Mine

(ML No. 32/93)

Date: Place: Udaipur (Jyoti Inani )

OWNERAddress: Jyoti Inani

32-A, Kumbha Nagar, Chittorgarh(Project Proponent/Authorized Signatory)

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