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Fila No.OOMGKN-OMPOIOMf(AMP)I512017.00(00)·DDMGKN~
GOVERN\1ENT OF ANl>KRA PRADESH Df.PART\IENT OF MINES & GEOLOGY
From To P RaJ• B1bu, M.SC (Tech~ Sri !\1. Manjuuch, Deputy Director of Mines & Gcolo&Y. KURNOOL.
D.No: S/61A, Sipralahalh (V), Ajjanahalli W). l)cnnagaram Tatuk..
Sir.
Dhan11apuri OiMrict, Tamilnadu - 636 810.
l&Uer No 4814/MP-ATP/20!7. dt: - 12-20!7
Sub:- Mines &t Quarries - Appro't·al of Minin: PIM (inc::ludina ~ive Mjnc CIOS\ft pt,an) for I period or fh·c yc:m for CokM.I.r Granite 0\'(1' an C'Xknt of 4.94~ Hecwes in S).No.700C of Gudibanda Villaa< ud Mllldl~ Anon~ap~n~~~• District in fa""'r of Sri \1, Mu]o.nath. prcpol<CI by Sri C. £1,. ar Reddy, M.SC., B. I.., R.Q.P • Mininc Pion · Appro.-ed - Re&ardinc
Rtf:· 1) G.O.Ms.No: S6.1nd. & Comm. (!IUT) Dept . ., dated; 30.04.2016. 2) Prodg.o.No: 2859-4/P.RQP/2001. eft 13.05.2016 of the Din:etor of Mines and
Geology. Hyderabad. 3) Notiee.No: 20134/R4-1/2016, dt: 01.09.2017 from the Director of Mines
and Geolo(I.Y. lbf'lhlmpacnnm addressed to the opplicanc/RQI,, 4) I..<U<r Doted 17. 11 .2017, alone with Draft Minin& Plan from the lessee
rc:eeived in this office on 17.11.2017. S) Lr. No.4814/MP-ATPI2017. dt: 28.11.2017 10 the: R Q P I Applicant oftht
Depot)' Din:ctor of Mines & Geology. Kumool. 6) Leuer da'ted: 30.11 .2017. along v.:ith li\tt sets of ft1r cop1ts of mining plan
from the applicant rccd\N in this office on 01 .12.2017. * •••
In cxm:ise of the powers confcn<d as per am<ndtd Rule 7 A (1), (II). (Ill) and (IV) of APMMC Rules, 1966 read with Proceedings No: 28594/P.RQP/2001, dt: 13.05.2016 of the Oin:el<lr of Mines and Geology, Goi\P, Hydcrahad and G.O.M<.No: 56, Ind. & Comm. (M.II) l)cpL, daled: 30.04.2016, I lltrtby npprot~ tire Mining Pl:m (Including Progrt!t.'livc M ine
Clo!ture Plan) for u puiod of nvc: ytftr~ for Colour Granite: O\'tr 1111 utc11t of 4.940 Hectares In Sy.No.700/C of Cudibanda Vilb'~te and Mandai,Ananrapununu Oi.,lrlct in favour of Sri M. M.njunath.
This l.pprM'al is subject to the followin& conditions.
I This Mining Plan (includin& Pqrush·e Mine Closure Pb.n) 11 approved -...ithotu pre-judice ro any otbtt la\llo'S apphcabk: to the mine: ara from time to lim~ ¥~betha' made by W Centnl Go,·cmmcnt. Slate Gon~mmm1 or any <Mhtf wthont)
2. It is C-larified that thls approval of the mining plan (indudin& Pro~JUSive Mine Ctos-Jre Plan) docs not in any way imply the approval of the Govemment in lcnns of any other pro"'i.sions of the Mines and Mfncrals (Development and Rc&ulation) Act, 19S7 or the Mineral Concession RulcJ, 1960, APMMC Rules.. 1966 1md any olhtr laws including the For.:st Conservation Act, 1980 ond G.C.O.R. 1999.
3. This Mining Plan was Ut>t)f'()Ved as per the quarry lease executive sketch of the subject arta. Any deviation f®nd lnu:r, approval authority docs not O\\oC rt~pon.sibi lity.
4 The &ppro'o'a( authority docS not O'AC responsibility With l't&lrd 10 lttO\'Cr)' factor of cnanite and assessment ofresen-es. In)' etrOl'ICOU5 certirkation made by the: R.Q.P. if any. since: the evaluation is done on tw~dom basis.
Eod: (1 toplt$ of A.M.P.) Youra faltltt'alty,
Dtpury Dirtttor ofMincs & Geolo:y, Kurnool.
Copy t:ubmiucd to the Oi~tor of M1ncs & Geology. Vijayawada alona with A.M.P. Copy to Sri G. Eswor Reddy. RQP/Geologist, D.No. IJ-2-I SS-1. Shirdi Nagar,
ISOOI forinfonnntion.
0~!~al!:fft!:?J!PJJ~~~~~~;~~;I;C~:o~n~t~ro;ller or Mines, fBM. Sultan Balllr,llyderabad for ;:;, ~ Safel)',lkllary fOf fa\·our of u1fonnation
JoiAl O.r«tor of Mines and GcolocJ. K.....,_ for f•"our of infOflbllion. Asst. Diru:cor of Mines cl Gcoloe>. Aaanr.spuramu alona v.ilh A.M P.
MINING PLAN OVER AN EXTENT OF 4
GUDIBANDA(V), GUDIBAN ANDHRA
Mines&. Minerals (Development&. Regulation) Act, 1957
Under Rule 7(A) of M.M.C.R., 1966
OTHERTHAN FULLY MECHANIZED " B" CATEGORY MINE GOVT.REVENUELAND
APPROVED OF
SRI.M.MANJUNATH, 5/o.Sri.Murugan,
D.No.5/61A, Sigarala Halli Vg, Ajjanahalli (Post),
Pennagaram Taluq, Dharmapuri District,
Tamilnadu state-636810, Mobile No:9443092294
Prepared by
G.ESWAR REDDY M.Sc.,B L., RQP I Geologist,
" M / s. SAIGEOSERVICES" RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014'
RQP/IBM/HYD/302/2013/ A' D. No.13-2-155-1, PAVANANILA YAM,
Shirdi Nagar, ANANTAPURAMU 515001. Mobile:09849132789. Phone No: 08554 222737.
Email: [email protected]
NOVEMBER -2017
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DECLARATION
and I understand its contents and agreed to implement the same in accordance
of APMMC Rule 28.
Date:30.11.2017. Signature of the Applicant
Place: Gudibanda. M·* (SRI.M.MANlUNATH.)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mining Plan in respect of quarry lease applied area for
Colour Granite over an extent of 4.940 Hects. in Sy. No. 700/C of Gudibanda
Village, Gudibanda Mandai, Ananthapuram District, Andhra Pradesh State,
prepared by G.Eswar Reddy Consultant Geologist & RQP from M/s.SAI GEO
SERVICES, Branch Office at Anantapramu. The applicant agrees to follow the
same in accordance to the provisions of law.
Date:30.11.2017. Signature of the Applicant
Place: Gudlbanda. tJ .t1p-(SRI.M.MANJUNATH.)
CERTIFICATE
The provisions of Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999 & APMMC
Rule 28 observed in preparation of Mining Plan for quarry lease applied area for
Colour Granite over an extent of 4.940Hects. in Sy. No. 700/C of Gudibanda
Village, Gudibanda Mandai, Ananthapuram District, Andhra Pradesh State.
Wherever specific pennissions are required the applicant will approach the
concerned authorities.
Certified that the infonnation provided in the mining plan is correct to the best of
my knowledge.
Date:30.11.2017.
Place: Anantapuramu.
Signature of the RQP
(G.Eswar Reddy) G. (SWIR REDDY, M.Sc.B.L. Ph.D
Recogmsed Geolog1st IBM/ROP/HY0/302/2013/A
RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014
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::051 i·: 5.· • ·• • . :k "' CONTENTS \9.\\!) ~~~f ·
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I INTRODUC - Gl ' ~r :;-,•·· . II LOCATION~ ~c TP.TI i1Y .. III DETAILS OF
·A 5 1 . uc::, AILS OF APPLIED AREA 5
2 GEOLOGY & EXPLORATION 5
3 MINING QUARRYING & RESERVES 10
4 MINE : f ANALYSIS 14
5 WASTE 11PLAN 14
6 USE OF :AND 15
7 ~OF ROM AND MINERAL REJECT 16
. 8 VIMt:K<:> 16
PART-8
:AF •vo: MINE ctn~uAF PLAN 1 ENVIRONMENTAL BASE LINE INFORMATION 17
2 "" I I ML IMPACT ASSESSMENT 17
3 PROGko:<:>::Hvt: RECLAMATION PLAN 21
4 • OUT LAND 22
5 TOP SOIL M. II 23 6 TAILING DAM '-'~T 24
... 7 ,, t:K . AND RISK~ 24 • 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE DURING 24 " riNTINI I~NrF
9 T 1E SCHI ntll INC FOR JMENT 24
10 FTN, 26
11 l..t:KI It: 26
' LIST OF PLATES ~ PLATE-1 LOCATION CUM KEY PLAN 1:50000
~ PLATE-2 LEASE SKETCH 1cm=3 Chains PLATE-3 SURFACE GEOLOGICAL PLAN 1:2000 PLATE-4 GEOLOGICAL SECTIONS 1:1000 PLATE-S YEAR WISE WORKING PLAN & SECTIONS 1:2000
.. PLATE-6 CONCEPTUALPLAN & SECTIONS 1:2000 PLATE-7 ENVIRONMENT PLAN 1:5000
• bi~I QE A~~lil!:!.!BE~ ANNEXURE- I Photographs of the Area. .. ANNEXURE - II Copy of the NoticeNo.20134/R4-1/2016,
dated:01-09-2017 of DMG, IBRAHIMPATNAM. ANNEXURE - III Copy of the RQP Certificate.
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PRE- FEASIBILITY I QUARRYING OPERATIONS MINING PLAN~~ OLOUR GRANITE OVER AN EXTENT OF 4.9408ccts. LOCA.J~~~ 'f:
N0.700/C,GUDIBANDA VILLAGE, GUDIBANDA MANDA,:ti\~..tNTH'~~~ DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH ST t, :,2/..< : , ""'-'"-<" ~""'
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~0 ~~~;~: :. .:} INTRODUCTION '-::;_~~"4.•ta . . . .• . Sri.M.Manjunath has filed an application for grant of Q.L. for~...lnfte over
APPLICANT: Sri.M.Manjunnth
an extent of 4.940 Hects., In Sy. No.700/C of Gudlbanda(V), Gudibanda (M),
Ananthapuram District in the office of the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology,
Ananthapuram on 27-09-2014.
The Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, Anantapuramu !:ubmitted
proposals recommending for grant of quarry lease for Colour Granite over an
extent of 4.940 Hects. ,In Sy. No.700/C of Gudibanda(V), Gudibanda (M),
Ananthapuram District.
After careful examination of the proposals of the Assistant Director of
Mines and Geology, Ananthapuram it is decided in principle to grant a Quarry
Lease for Colour Granite over an extent of 4.940Hects. , in Sy. No.700/C of
Gudibanda(V), Gudibanda (M), Ananthapuram District in favor of Sri.M.Manjunath
for a period of 20 years subject to submission of Approved Mining Plan within
a period of 6 months from the date of Issue of notice under Rule 12 (5) (C) of
Andhra Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 along with consent
for Establishment from APPCB 8t EC from MOE&F as per Environment
Impact Assessment Notification through S.O. 1533, dated: 14-09-
2006, vide notice No.20134/R4-l/2016, dated: 01.09-2017, of DM&G, Govt. of A.P
Ibrahimpatnam.
The submission of Mining plan is a pre requisite for Quarry lease as per
Rule 12 (5) (C) of A.P.M.M.C. & G.C.D.R. 1999. The proposed mining plan
covers a scientific and systematic assessment of the deposit which indicates
the details of conservation of the deposit and protection of environment in and
around the mining area. The survey comprises of Topographical Survey, Large
Scale Mapping with contours.
"Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1999" formulated by
Government of India under section 18 of "Mines jlnd Minerals" (Development
anl:lus Re!Jl'll'a!i!!rlJP"A'Ct'"bJ.~~~. aims at the fm9 .,§ tematic C.onditron~. d, • ol )·; .. l~l;;t.J:t:d.~~~t MlDJDf I l- c I l'lao Appro• •I lttltl' )'lo,~l,"al';l}f.-.ffir ~ \:} .. R.-w ~ . ./l.::> ',!
tl( - I ~2.0\.:; . O<pii!)'IJ•rtcroro:. li:.s&ueoluJ1 01ltd.~u, .. ,.~~ T KlJRN L,
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development of Granite resources of India, and h"''r~;.;n;,C:'i~.~~
mining plan prepared by a duly registered qualilfie':f.~~~l]
Hence the Applicant has entrusted the wo,rll(lftj{C:!'P,
for preparat ion of mining plan In systematic
rules. According ly, the mining plan is
provisions of GCDR, 1999, in accordance with G.O.Ms ..
under
Commerce (M.II), dated: 30-04-2016. In this connection it is to submit that
the mining plan Is prepared for first five years.
This survey enables the applicant to take up the exploration of color
Granite in a systematic manner and plan for future expansion programme.
I. GENERAL SRI.M.MANJUNATH, S/o.Sri.Murugan, D.No.S/61A,
2.1 Name and Address of the Sigarala Halli Vg, Ajj anahalli (Post), Applicant Pennagaram Taluq,
Dharmapuri District, Tamllnadu state-636810, Mobile No:9595312309 .
Status of the Applicant 2.2 (Individual/ Private Company I Individual
Firm)
2.3 Mineral (s) which are included in
COLOUR GRANITE the Letter of Intent
G.ESWAR REDDY M.Sc.,B L., RQP /Geologist, M/s.SAIGEOSERVICES
Name and Details of person RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014,
2.4 employed for preparing Mining RQP/IBM/HYD/302/2013/A' D.No.13-2-155-1
Plan Shirdi Nagar, ANANTHAPURAM 515001 Mobile:09849132789. Phone No:08554 222737.
2.5 E-Mail & Website Email:[email protected].
2.6 RQP Registration No. & Validity DEC-2024
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II. Location and Acce.ssibility The quarry lease area falls In the Survey of India, Topo sheet No. 57 G/1 (Scale 1:
50,000) and Is bounded in below Latitudes and Longitudes.
GCP latitude
c 13° 58' 05.6"
F 57' 56.2"
v 58' 04.7"
u 13 58' 03.6"
D 13° 58' OS. 7"
E 13° 58' 01.6" 77° 08' 21.9"
Revenue Pillars
GCP latitude longitude
z 13° 58' 00.9" 77° 07' 58.9"
y 13° 58' 02.9" 77° 07' 59.8"
X 13 ° 58' 06.2" 77° 07' 02.1"
w 13° 58' 05.7" 77° 07' 10.4"
v 13° 58' 04. 7" 77° 07' 22.0"
u 13° 58' 03.6" 77° 07' 22.5"
The subject Ql applied area Is marked on Indian topo sheet No: 57 G/01 and
it is enclosed as "location Cum Key Plan" (Plate - 1). The village map,
showing the Sy.No. 700/C of the recommended for Quarry lease area Is
enclosed as Plate - 2. The Ql applied area is located at a distance of 4.5 km
from Gudibanda due East and l.Skm from Kugenapalyam village. QL applied
area is approached SOOm left of road of Jambulabanda to Konkallu village
road which is in Madakaslra to Amarapuramu Road. The village
Kugeanapalyam is located at a distance of 1.5 km away from Ql applied area
on the way to Madakasira to Gudibanda road via Jambula banda vil lage.
Mandai head quarters Gudlbanda is located at a distance of 6.5 km from
Jambulabanda cross, NH-234 Villupuram to Mangalore road is 32 km
L crossing at Midigesi Village & NH 4 Sira - Tumkur road Is 37 km from Q L
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Bangaluru.
km from
The details of the area are tabulated below:
of District State Village Mandai Sy. No.
Ananthapuram,
Andh ra Pradesh Gudibanda Gudibanda 700/ C
The Sketch approved by the ADM&G, Anantapuramu, in favor of
Sri.M.Manjunath. is given as Plate No. II.
2.7 Period of quarry lease required = 20 years 2.8 Infrastructure and Communication
Availability of Water is available near by the Mine site in Bore Well
Water fitted with Submersible Pump. Power connections are available up to QL applied area.
Availability of Power connections are available up to Kugeanapalyam Electricity (v). The company will draw power lines from the village.
Communication Tele communication facility is available at Gudibanda
Network which is at a distance of about 4.0 km and all networks can function in the site area. The QL applied area has got good accessibility to the Madakasira- Amarapuramu Road crossing at Jambulabanda
Road Network village & NH-234 Villupuram to Mangalore road is 32km crossing at Midigesi Village and NH 4 Sira - Tumkur road Is 37 km from Q L applied area crossinq at Sira.
Nearest Rail Head The nearest railway station is at Hindupur which Is about 42 km.
Nearest Port facilities are at Chennai, Krishnapatnam, Port Facility Mangalore and Tuticoreine. The processing of the raw
blocks is not available at the mine site.
School High school is present in the Gudibanda cross village, Degree level Educational facilities exist at Gudibanda .
Medical Facility Hospital facility is available at Gudibanda which is 5 km. from the quarry.
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Boundaries
North
South
East
West
Govt.Land
Govt.Land
Govt. Land and Road.
Q L applied area of Sri Manjunath.
Further good potential exists for the employment of unskilled labour in the
existing Quarries and allied Small-Scale Industries. The area experiences
Tropical Climatic Conditions; General Monsoons are SW & NE with an average
normal annual rainfa ll of 506.7 mm and 791.6 mm in the year 2010-2011.
The local day temperature varies from 25.o•c (Minimum In winter) to 47.o•c
(Maximum in summer) in the Month. Total Population of this Gudibanda
VIllage is around 3000 (Source :Census of India - 2011).
III. Details of Approved Mining Plan, if any No Mining plan was approved earlier . The Present document is for
assessment of the quarry activity, Reserve Estimation, Proposed Method of
Mining, Environment Management Plan Including Reclamation and
Rehabilitation measures to be adopted. The Applicant will approach ADMG for
J necessary Permissions to Start Quarry Operations.
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PART- A
1. General Details of the applied area I Mining Lease: 1.1 Topography
The Granite quarry lease area is located on slightly elevated 696 m-714m
MSL above ground level within the quarry lease area slightly elevated with 18
M difference of Low to High l evel.
Topographical Survey
The baseline is considered from the GPS reading In co-relation with Toposheet
contours, the levels were taken using total station of LEICA with 5 em
accuracy covering the total area.
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MAP DATUM: WGS-
Position Format
Map Datum WGS- 84
Units Metric
North Refe rence Magnetic
Variance 001° w
Angle Degrees
2 . Geology and Exploration: Topographical ly the applied area proposed for grant is a pediment
hillock gently slopes towards East, and South directions. Generally it is low
lying plain land with an average altitude from 696m to 714m above M.S.L.
and dendritic to sub dendritic drainage is observed. The area is elevated
towards NW of the hil lock and sloping towards South and SE directions. The
area is devoid of any forest or tree cover. It comprises shrubs only.
There are no prominent natural drainage channels In the area. In
general the area is plain land.
2.0 Regional Geology
The Geological formations in the Anantapuram District can broadly be
divided in two distinct and well marked groups and older group of
Metamorphic rocks belonging to Archean and Younger group of Sedimentary
rocks belonging to the Proterozoic age the later cover part of Kadiri Schist
block. The remaining parts of District are occupied by Archean Rocks which
consist of Schist, Gneisses, Quartz veins and basic dykes. The Archean rocks
have suffered considerable degree of tectonic disturbances, as a result of
which the rocks have been metamorphosed and recrysta ll ized .
Stratigraphic Sequences established in the area is as follows:-
Geological age
Recent
Pleistocene
Litho logv
Alluvium
Later ite
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(Migmatite group)
Archean
2.1 Geology of the Lease area
granite
Nebulitic to homophonous
Hornblende Granite and Leuco
Hornblende granite
Biotite Granite Gneiss, Hornblende
Granite Gneiss, Porphyritic
Hornblende Granite.
The Subject area belongs to a hillock with a height of 18-20m gently
sloping towards East and South directions. The applied area is exposed with
multi Color Granite Rock int ruded with Quartz veins. This subject area is
exposed with sheet rock of pink color granite which Is locally named with
branded rock of "Classica l Multi Colour Granite" of Anantapuram. Either side of
the area intruded In to the Granite Gneisses, it indicating it will be youngest
suits of Granitic rocks. The peninsular gneissic complex comprises gneisses
(migmatite), gray granite, and Pink Granite and Gneissic granite. The gneiss
in general show banding due to alteration of light colored quartzo- feldspathlc
minerals and dark colored biotite or hornblende minerals. These rocks may be
separated in to two distinct groups namely the massive foliated types occur as
low dome shaped hillocks. The intrusive relationship of the granite rock is
evident by the presence of tongues and apophyges within the older rocks and
the occurrence of xenoliths of the older rocks within the granite.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF LITHO UNITS:
Light Multi Color Granite Consists of \.c!Udn:z.!IJ~~
Biotite Mica, low quantities of Olivine with
belongs to Archean age. The gneiss in general
light colored quartzo-feldspathic minerals and dark ·~ol'Qr.§l
minerals. Due to crisscross jointing and quartz vel
for dimensional stones.
Grey & pink Granite gneisses: These forms low to high elongated hill
ranges ridges and also occupy the low lying plain and the dolerite dyke are
intruded. The gneisses in general show banding due alteration of light colored
quartzo- feldspthic minerals and dark colored biot ite and hornblende m inerals.
Due to crisscross jointing and quartz veins are less and It is useful for
dimensional stones and decorative stones.
The Q.L. applied area may yield a good deposit of Granite, which shows
uniform In grain size less mafic and widely spaced joints. Geological plan of
applied area is given as Plate-III.
a) Texture and Grain size:- The inequlgrannular Porphyrit ic Texture in towards North.
rock shows Course grained south side and gneissic texture
• b) Colour and aesthetic beauty of the stone:- The fresh rock has shades of pink, light green and light grey. It takes good polish that is aesthetically appealing.
c) Hardness:-6-6.5. d) Mineralogical composition:- Petrologically, the rock has quartz,
Orthoclase feldspar (as phenocryst), plagioclase feldspar are the major minerals in this rock. Apatite, Zircon, olivine, biotites occured as Zenolith patches and some opaque minerals constitute the miner minerals.
e) Density I Specific gravity:- 2.88. f) Water absorption Capacity:- 0.15%(kg/cm2)
g) Porosity:- 0 .35. h) Compression Strength:- 1986kg/cm2 (in dry state) and tensile
strength 95kg/cm2• " The value given is based on the Physical tests carried out for different rocks in the laboratories of the Geological Survey of India, and published by the Organization".
i) Abrasiveness:- 6-7. j) Permeability:- 0.56%. k) Rock quality designation:- Good RQD% between 75-90.
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I) Young Modules of Elasticity:-The rock will presence of water and also it remains durable.
m) Degree of weathering under Hardness/ layer of the sheet rock on the sloping we,att~~ degree bringing it to grade 'B'. The fresh roc:~iW~f~¢~ mine is unweathered and it is categorized classification is grade 'A' only.
n) Glossiness:-The rock takes good polishing.
2.2 QUARRYING CARRIED OUT
Details of Quarrying Operations
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Lease is yet to be granted. The Preliminary survey has been done. The
Q.L applied area does not contain any forest cover. The applied area does not
consist any wild life.
2.3 RESERVES
Geological traverses in the quarry and t he study exposures in the vicinity of
quarries facilitated to access the shape and size of the deposit in the area. It
is a slightly elevated Deposit rising up to 18m above ground level within the
quarry lease applied area. The surface of sheet rock is wavy and irregular.
2.4 Method of Estimation of Reserves
The calculation of reserves of prospects, deposit of quarry is done at every stage, right from preliminary to last stage of exploration and quarrying.
Exploitabillty of granite as being determined by structural characteristics such as orientation, family, extension, persistence, continuity and discontinuity densities- irrespective of whether the fractures or joints are of primary or secondary origin, whi le the quality depends on various factors such as grain size, colour, the presence of black-knot flow structures, and weathering. The following defects which affect the quality and exploitability of Granite deposit Colour variations. * Textural characteristics and textura l variation. * Structural and macro-discontinuities. * Micro-discontinuities. * Intrusives. * Inclusions. * Accessory minerals. * Contact Zones. * Alterations.
The present exposure of the boulders & sheet rock, and the observations made in the existing Quarry, the reserves of the area have been estimated
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Two Cross Sections (A-A', B-B') is drawn oero,>nd~~~~~~~~•Wecltion for profile purpose.
Section Area {Sq. m) x Section Influence (m) =Volume of G;~$t~~~~;rve {Cu. m) Volume of Geological Reserve (Cu. m) x Recovery percentage = Granite of Reserves 2.5 Total Mineable Reserves a) Total Geological Reserves
Influence Section
Volume Reserves@ Rock Wastage Category Sections Area In
Distance M '
In M' 25% in M 1 @ 7S"in M'
(A) (B) (AXB) (AxB)xO.ZS (AxB)x0.75
Proved A-A' 128 3700 473600 118400 355200
B·B' 129 3382 436278 109070 327209
909878 227470 682409 Probable A-A' 128 555 71040 17760 53280
8-B' 129 534 68886 17222 51665
139926 34982 104945
Possible A-A' 128 555 71040 17760 53280
B-8 ' 129 534 68886 17222 51665
139926 34982 104945
TOTAL 1189730 297433 892298
After Buffer Zone 1075363 268841 806522
After Bench Slope Deduction 1040081 260020 780060
The recovery of the Granite from the quarry is 25% hence 75% waste is generated.
b) Mineable Reserves TOTAL MINEABLE RESERVES GRANITE
Geological Recoverable @ 250/o
category Reserves (m, ) Waste 75 °/o m 3
(m' ) Proved
1040081 260020 780060 Reserves
c) Life of the Quarry = 260020m3 / 12840 m3 = 20.25 YEARS
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3.0 MINING
(a) Open Cast Mining
There are no public buildings, pia historical
monuments. However, the applicant ~~~~OOWJ~g.·o~>erations duly adopting the restrictions regardind~ as per the
regulat ions 109 & 127 of Metalliferrous '1961' and
Rules & regulations of APPCB and MOEF.
(i) Method of Mining (Open Cast other than fully Mechanized I Semi Mechanized)
The Granite in the quarry lease area is exposed on the surface . Hence,
it is proposed to mine the Colour Granite by open cast, semi
mechanized methods, by developing the benches of 6 M height with 1.5
M bench width & with shallow drilling and blasting. The development of
benches will be maintained @ 60° safety slopes.
Therefore, mining operations are to be carried out in this area in 2
stages.
1) Development
2) Production
Stage- 1
The removal of big size and under sized boulders will be cleared in the
quarry lease area for the next five years by using excavator.
The Hard Rock exposed will be subjected to drilling, blasting and
splitting from mother rock.
Stage- 2
After removal of weathered and Semi Weathered Rock under sized
boulders.
The quarrying will be followed in the form of linear cut method. This
involves loosing of the primary block from mother rock. Hence primary
cutting will be done by line drilling method where close spaced parallel
holes along straight line will be made. Une drilling method is used for
separation of primary blocks.
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i) Once the free face is developed In working
confirmed as for field studies. Primary block will
blocks by Jackhammer drilling and wedge cutting and this block will be
dislodged from in-situ position by an excavator.
ii) line drilling method will be used for cutting the primary blocks which
involve drilling and blasting.
iii) The holes are charged with low explosive cartridge like gun powder
and non-delay detonators for smooth blasting.
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The use of delay detonates causes fragmentation and cracks in rocks.
The non detonating cords are inserted Into the holes and the holes
are stemmed with muck and plugged at the mouth and fired.
Thus the block will separate from the mother rock, which is pulled off
from the face with cranes or shovel.
vi) The applicant has been proposed to size of blocks could be formed from the
ROM of this property will be in the following direction ranges in Gang saw
as well as cutter sizes.
Gang-saw sizes Cutter sizes Khandas
Length > 380 em > 200 em <70 em
Width > 200 em > 180 em <40 em
Height > 170 em > 70 em <40 em
vii) Productjon of Commercial Blocks;-
Major boulders exposed are used for small size marketable blocks.
After primary separation the rock mass will be carefu lly examined to
avoid hair line cracks, mineral segregations and veins etc., the dressing
of the rough blocks will be made by chipping the edges and
geometrically equating the edges of the block at the dressing yard. The
rough blocks obtained after primary cut it will be dressed for obtained
good geometric shape of granite. Thus the commercial blocks are
produced.
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viii ) EXTENT OF MECHANISATION:
a. Since It has been decided to
operat ions, the following mentioned
i) Excavator - Two (Bucket capacity . L&T Hitachi 210 Lc). ~~'
ii) 300 CFM - AIR compressor- Two. ':"'.i~;;.::;;.~.r;{ iii) Jack Hammers - 6 units. iv) 17 tones tippers - 4 Nos. v} Wire Saw Machine - 1 No. Drilling
Drill holes of 1.5 - 6.0 M depth will be dri lled in a staggered pattern at 3
m Interval:
i) L>rill hole L>1ameter 32 mm up to 1.!>-6.0 M long.
ii) Depth and Inclination of drill hole.
Generally drilled vertically in an alignment, drilled.
iii) Explosive Type.
c Delayed detonators with cartridges.
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b) Prodyctjon of Commercial Blocks;-
Major boulders exposed are used for small size marketable blocks. After
primary separation the rock mass will be carefully examined to avoid hair line cracks,
mineral segregations and veins etc., the dressing of the rough blocks will be made by
chipping the edges and geometrically equating the edges of the block at the dressing
yard. The rough blocks obtained after primary cut it will be dressed for obtained good
geometric shape of granit e. Thus the commercial blocks are produced.
c) Employment Potential:- Taking 25 working days in a month, there will be 300
working days In a year. The expected output of raw material per day is about 42.8
CBM on an average. Based on the demands from the purchasers, labor force will be
increased.
d) Loading Equipment:
Loading of the blocks will be made by chain pulley with
the help of crane or procaine by the skilled laborers to the hired trucks to transport
the material to the nearest ports I destination of customer.
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e) Organization Chart of the Quarry:-
The applicant will appoint following employees at this
The applicant will appoint following employees at this
a. Mines Manager, Diploma in Mining - with second b. Blaster cum Mate sse with blaster c. Excavator operator 4 No. d. Compressor operator 3 No. e. Tipper operators 6 Nos. f. Drillers 10 Nos. g. Helpers 10 Nos. h. Cutters 6 Nos. i. Watchman 2 No.
f)Machinery to be Deployed): The expected machinery will be utilized during the
quarrying operation period may be 2 proclaim, 4 dumpers, 2 compressor, 6 Jack
hammer drills 1 Wire Saw.
g) Details of production so far mined from beginning of quarry:
It is a new Quarry. There is no production.
h) Labor Employed:
Daily 30 members of labors will employed in this Mine, Drinking water and next aid
facilities were provided in this a rea.
i) Production.;, It is a new Quarry. There is no production.
j) Quantum of Excavation (OB & Granite):
During this five years operations a total rock mass of 256800 m' will be
excavated and 64200 m 3 of granite blocks will be recoverable from this rock mass
and remaining material of about 192600 m3 will go as mineral waste.
(H) Production Proposed for the next five years
In the present area there is a cluster of quarries of different sizes. For the
purpose of optimizing the production most of these quarries are operating
since long, As recent rules and regulations of DMG & APPCB & APPMC, all
Quarries should follow Mining Plan , EC, CFE & CFO, also be noted that DMG
issuing the permission based up on above all required Papers.
It is proposed to produce 64200m3 of Granite during next five years
plan period with an average annual production of 12840m3 from an area of
18000m2 . 2 benches of 6 m height and l.Sm width will be developed during
the plan period in depth of previous year workings successively.
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In the first year mining will be carried ~~~
quarry lease applied area covering an area of
6m height wi ll be formed in FRL 705 to 693m.
The mining advances West wards. An area of 4500m2 will be excavated
producing 12840m3 of Market Grade Granite Blocks.
2 "d Year
In the second year the mining will continue to the West of of 1st year
workings covering an area of 4500m2 two benches of 6m*6m height will
be formed in FRL 705 to 693m.
The mining advances West wards of 1st year workings an area of
4500m2 will be excavated producing 12840m3 of Market Grade Granite
Blocks.
3rd Year
In the third year the mining will continue to the West of 2"" year
workings covering an area of 4500m2 two benches of 6m*6m height will
be formed FRL 705 to 693m.
The mining advances down wards West wards of 2nd year workings. An
area of 4500m2 will be excavated producing 12840m3 of Market Grade
Granite Blocks.
4 th Year
In the fourth year the mining wi ll continue West of 3n:t year workings
covering an area of 4500m2 two benches of 6m*6m height with 1.5 m
bench width will be formed FRL 705 to 693m.
The mining advances West wards of 3'd year workings. An area of
4500m2 will be excavated producing 12840m3 of Market Grade Granite
Blocks.
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In the fifth year the mining will contlnune:(,~~~~~~·• ve<lr workings
covering an area of 4500m2 two benches OJ 1.5 m
bench width will be formed.
The mining advances West wards of of
4500m2 will be excavated producing 12iB41)fri:~~~~~~ Blocks.
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In these five years an area of 64200m2 will be excavated producing
192600m3of Market Grade as given in the Table-1.
Table-1
YEARWISE WORKINGS FOR FIRST FIVE YEARS
WORKING Bench Height in Volume in Production in M* YEAR
Area M 2 (M) M• R.F Granite waste
1~ Year 4500 6 27000 0.25 6750 20250 4060 6 24360 0.25 6090 18270
51360 12840 38520
2nctvear 4500 6 27000 0.25 6750 20250
4060 6 24360 0.25 6090 18270
51360 12840 38520
3'tt Year 4500 6 27000 0.25 6750 20250 4060 6 24360 0.25 6090 18270
51360 12840 38520
4'" Year 4500 6 27000 0.25 6750 20250
4060 6 24360 0.25 6090 18270
51360 12840 38520
5'" Year 4500 6 27000 0.25 6750 20250 4060 6 24360 0.25 6090 18270
51360 12840 38520
18000 TOTAL 256800 64200 192600
Plate - V shows the Mine Layout Plan & Sections of Quarry lease area. Quantum of Excavation: A tota l of 64200m3 of Granite Is being excavated which is 25% recovery of the mineral. 75% waste is generated @ 192600m3 .
a) Production Schedule The production of Granite is continuous throughout year except during monsoon. That is 10 working months, 25 working days per month are considered. The average production of 12840m3 per year (250 days @
51.36m3 per day) can be easily achieved in a single shift with sufficient men and machinery.
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c) Stack Yard Temporary stocks wi ll be maintained on with an area of 1558 sq.mts. Entire ROM ( within days (I.e. 10 to 15 days).
d) Handling of blocks within the quarry Blocks are separated from mother rock by excavator and the slope of the ramp Is gentle.
e) Transportation of Blocks from quarry to yard and to Destination The rough blocks in the mine area will be handled by using excavator and transported to destinations by trucks.
4.0 MINE DRAINAGE
The general direction of ground water flow is towards NE. The areas of
Gudibanda from a part of the Upper Pennar River Basin. The height of
general area ranges from 696 - 714 m above MSL.
Ground water table Is 100 m bgl In the surrounding areas. The mine
lease is on little elevated area max. mining depth Is 25 m. Hence ground
water table will not have any impact due to the mining operations.
5.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN (SOLID & LIQUID)
5.1 Solid waste for the first five years
75% Solid waste of rocks 192600m3 Is generated In this Granite quarry.
Solid waste generated year wise for first five years:
S.No. Year Total waste Generated M, 1 1"' year 38520 2 2"" year 38520
3 3"' year 38520
4 4'" year 38520
5 S'" year 38520
Total waste generated for five years 192600
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75% Solid waste of rocks is generated can bff~~J~~~J;~ ~~ppmemt of internal roads and also dump in dump yard ..,, .... ~ ...... ,,..
side of applied area. So that dumping site is
appl ied area in applicant Patta land. Plate NO.7.
5.4 Liquid Waste
Mine Drainage:
The drainage system of mine in this area consists of surface run off
generated from rain fall and seepage.
The water t hat will generated in the mine pits will be pumped out for the
benefit for agriculture fields existing around.
a) Run off from waste dumps and measures proposed to arrest run off:
Rainfall over the quarry lease applied area affected different by waste
dumps, mine pits roads etc. The rain cuts the dumps to small rallies and
there by a lot of runoff is generated will cumulate in the pits. Some cases
The following measure proposed to arrest surface run off.
• Garland drains around pit and waste dump
• Retention wall at the foot of the dump
• Check dam construction against drainage channels to arrest silt.
• Growing vegetation on the slopes of the dumps.
b) Excavation drainage ditches all around the quarry to direct surface
drainage:
Garland drains proposed around pit to divert the run off in to natural
drainage channels.
c) Utilization of run off for general surface use or discharge in to surface
drainage networks only after meeting with prescribed discharge
standards and further the agricultural purposes on the surface.
d) Surface run off general during rainfall event cannot be utilized for the
general use, hence through the garland drains proposed run off will be
diverted in to drainage network. Napa slabs mines or dumps have no
pollutants or toxic substances; hence, no contamination Is expected,
except siltation.
e) Treating waste water to obtain the desired quality for industrial use as
may be required:
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No Industries exist In the vicinity of the quaq~JI.eat\6'-i!reca
treatment Is required for the run off.
USE OF MINERAL AND MINERAL REJECT
The district has significant resources of ~.:G:r:a~;~~~~~~~ can be used for Construction purpose as fl
Some blocks are used as decorative stones of ~~;g~t Waste Crushed stone or 'road metal' is used in landscape design and
gardening for gardens, parks, and municipal and private projects as
a mulch, walkway, pati1, and driveway pavement, and cell infill for
modular permeable paving units. As mineral mulch its benefits include
erosion control, water conservation, weed suppression, and aesthetic
qualities. It Is often seen used In rock gardens and cactus gardens.
Processing of ROM and Mineral Reject
No processing is required. Only dressing of the rock and screening to
the required sizes as per the market demand will be produced.
8. Others
(a) Site Services
The Applicant is well established in this Quarry Operations since long ,
So Permanent Office, Rest Rooms, First Aid Room, Shelters and Water
for drinking will be provided in the quarry premises on make shift
arrangement.
( b) Employment Potential
A total of 42 persons shall be engaged to carry out the various operations at
the QL area. The man power required for the mining operations shall be as per
Table given below.
s. Category
No. of No. Persons
I. Foreman 1
2. Supervisors 2
3. Excavator and Tipper
4 Operators
4. Helpers 12
s. Drill Operators 12
6. Compressor Operators 3 7. Unskilled Labor 8
Total 42
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8 . ENVIRONMENTAL BASE LINE INFORMIAl"IO,rf-;;;_\
i) Existing Land Use Pattern ~~~~D The Quarry area belongs to the Government and ___.."'""',.-.~
other use except for grazing.
ii) Water Regime
The rain water flows through the slopes of the area and drained off through a
seasonal nalas. There are no perennial water sources in and around the
applied area with soom radius.
iii) Human Settlements
The following villages are within 5km radius In the applied area. The
population, distance and location of these villages with respect to Applied Area
are given In the following table.
S.No. Name of the v illage Population Distance Directions in km
1 Kugenapalyam 250 1.5 NW
2 Gudibanda 5500 4.0 West
3 Javanaduku 200 1.8 NE
4 Kadupulapalyam 150 3.8 East
5 Guddadahalli 650 2.0 sw 6 Gollahatti 100 1.5 sw 7 Jambulabanada 1200 3.0 NE
lv) Public Buildings, Places & Monuments
There are no public Buildings, Places of Worship and Monuments within or
near the area. Weather the area falls under the notified area of water act.
1974.
v) Sanctuaries and eco-sensitive areas
No Sanctuaries and eco·sensit ive areas are seen in and around the quarry
lease area.
vi) Flora and Fauna
The subject area is rocky terrain and does not consist any trees or major
vegetation. Except the presence of reptiles and other minor wild life like
rabbits, field rats etc., no major wild life exists in this area .
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A. Landscape changes
During the next 5 years 18000m2 of the quarry •-··'"'"'-:~'"""
m. The quarrying will alter the shape of the land wittl,i'.i~li!'lr\\e\fi
Aesthetic Environment
There is no aesthetic environment prevailing in and arc>lit:~~
Soil and Land Use Pattern
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The Q.L area does not have any top soil cover. However some top soil will be
available between the slabs.
(b) Air Quality in Environment
The area is surrounded by Agricultural lands and there are no Industries nearby.
Hence natural air is available in this area. There are chances for air pollution at
the time of Jackhammer drilling and at the time transportation of Mineral and
waste. But this air pollution will be controlled to the ambient air quality standards
(24hours)i.e,= sq = 120ug/ m,, Nq =120ug/ m3 ,Suspended Particulate Matter
(SPM) = SOOUG/ m3• Respirable Particulate Matter size < lOum) (RPM) = lSOug/
m3 , CO= Smg/ m, by keeping dust collector at the jackhammer drilling site. The
mine roads will be sprayed with water, before starting the transportation of
Mineral and Wastes to minimize air pollution.
(c) Water Quality
There are no chances for changes in quality of surface water or ground water the
quarry operations will be carried out on slope of the rocky terrain.
No water course is passing through the area excepting run off streams
during monsoon.
The quarrying of Granite has no adverse effect is anticipated on the water
regime In the area.
IS 10 500 - 1944
S.No. Characteristic Desirable Limit Maximum Permissible
Limit
1 Colour 5 25
2 Odour & Taste Un Objectionable
3 Turt>idity 5 NTU 10 NTU
4 pH Value 6.5 to 8.5 No Relaxation
5 TDS SOO mg.per lt r. 2000 mg. per ltr.
6 Total Hardness 300 mg. per ItT. 600 mg. Per ltr.
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(d) Noise Levels In the quarry, the machinery
compressor and excavators will generate sdirntl~ should be within the limits of 90 dB. To mi11iU;!II
the permissible limits, the machinery will be
different times. The sound pollution can
periodical maintenance to the mining equipment.
noise are given below: -
drilling
Permlssible noise exposure for different period of time is given below:
Duration per dav CHrs) Sound leveldBA 1/8 115 v. 110 y, 105 1 100 2 95 4 90 8 85 16 80
(e) Vibration Levels The vibrations may not be caused due to shot hole drilling and since the
operations are only for short duration. The impact of vibration will be
negligible.( Vibration tolerance limit prescribed in DGMS circulars is 6922-
1973).Where maximum allowable limit of 70mm/sec. For soil and weathered
rock 100mm/sec. For hard rock as the peak particle velocity for safety and
design of the strata's.
(f) Water Regime
Mining Operations will be carried out on the slope of the Rocky terrain.
Hence neither ground water table nor the general surface drainage pattem is
affected.
(g) Acid Mine Drainage
Not Applicable
(h) Surface subsidence
Not Applicable
(i) Socio Economic Environment
The local inhabitants of the villages in surrounding villages of the mine
area are Agriculture. The mining activity in this belt will benefit the locals both
directly and indirectly. The directly beneficiaries will be those who get employed
in the mines as skilled and un-skilled workers. The indirect beneficiaries will be
those who open small business to sell goods required by the residents whose •
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purchasing power will be increased. In the lqt.~~flfi~ ··~~~~ expected in the comparatively backward area fiJ,Ifi$r:i-'.tlJe-!l
to sent their children to school.
Positive effects:
1. The locals get the employment. Some pe1rson~(ll,i~
and renting to the quarry owners.
2. The locals get some job opportunities and especially the skill levels increase
due to their exposure to the machine environment.
3. Due to higher earnings their general status of living improves.
Negative effects:
1. The dust if not controlled can harm the inmates.
2. The worst problem is due to dust generated during transport and the main
roads can be seen with this menace.
3. The rate of truck transport has increased the rate of accidents to locals and
the area is found to have increased number of accidents due to careless
driving.
4. Although the higher Noise levels may not harm persons working in quarry,
they will face the problem on a longer run.
{j) Occupation Health and Safety
The quarrying in this area does not involve any hazardous methods. The
quarrying Is simple and open cast mining method. In this, the possibilities of
small injuries are anticipated. The Applicant is providing First Aid facilities at
quarry site and Office room.
This also consists of issuing PPE (Personal Protective Equipments} to all the
persons working, and those that are needed for the site specific operations.
The following PPE are proposed to be distributed.
• Helmets once In three years as needed under Mines Act
• Safety shoe to all the employees twice a year as per the sa me statute.
• Safety goggles to the Drill operators and Crusher operators which is a
site specific requirement.
• Nose masks once two months (Actually these are the cotton thin towels}
• Other step to improve safety conditions is to inculcate the safety culture
among the persons working.
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(k) Historical Monuments No historical monuments are located in a!l,l{~'-';~1~1 (I) Bio-Diversity Agriculture
The quarry lease area Is an operating
lands. Therefore, there is no adverse effect
Forest
The quarry lease area is not falling under forest
is proposing to undertake afforestation in the area).
Vegetation
The quarry lease area has operating mines, with an exception that, small
shrubs, herbs and thomy bushes have grown along the interspaces of boulders
anc1 joints whPrP. .somP .soil Pxist<;.
Progressive reclamation plan
The quarry lease area is just elevated 25 m above ground level. Reclamation
Is required in the life of the quarry as there are adjacent quarries that are
under operation. During next five years the progressive reclamation plan is
given in table below.
At the beginning of At the end of the
During Type of land use the plan period
plan period (ha.) Conceptual
(ha.) period ( ha)
Mining 0.0000 1.8000 1.8000
Roads 0.0000 0.0150 0.0150
Green Belt Area - 0.1125 0.1125 Total Land
0.0000 1.9275 1.9275 Degradation Area which will
Remain 3.0125 3.0125 3.0125 Untouched
Total 3.0125 4.940 4.940
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4. Mined Out Land Land Use Pattern of the
AREA
Broken
To be Broken
TOTAL
7.5 M wide safety zone
Dumps/ Stock Yard
Existing
Proposed
Infrastructure (Mines Office & Site Services)
Roads
TOTAL AREA
0.4507
1.0220
0.0225
0.0150
3.3102
The land that will be broken in the successive conceptual periods (the Ufe of the quarry is anticipated to be 20.0 year as of present) .
LAND USE The on-going mmmg and the downstream activities have covered the lease hold for about 2.8595 Hectares as detailed below:
1) Working Pit 18000 m1 1.8000Ha
2) Stock Yards/ Dump
1558 + 8662m2 1.0220 Yard
3) Buildings 225 0.0225
4) Ramp Area, Internal
0.0150 Road Ways
Proposed for reclamation of land affected by quarrying activity during
and at the end of mining
No reclamation is envisaged in the life of the quarry as there are adjacent
quarries that are operation. This point will be dealt while the cluster guidelines
are received. Hence, no reclamation proposals are made.
Plantation Programme
The quarry lease area is scanty suitable for plantation as entire area is rocky.
There are absolutely no chances of any tree growing in the quarry area.
However It Is proposed to plant a few trees in the nearby village area in the
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shown below.
Year Plantation
1" Year 10
2°• Year 10
3'• Year 10
4th Year 10
5'" Year 10
Total 50
Details of Year wise Pia
Location of Plantation
Five in buffer & Five in village or road sides
Five in buffer & Five in village or road sides
Five in buffer & Five in village or road sides
Five in buffer & Five in village or road sides
Five In buffer & Five In village or road sides
Five In buffer & Five in village or road sides
Neem, or Mango, or
or Mango, or
Neem, or Mango, or
or Mango, or
I Neem, or Mango, or
50% of survival is envisaged.
All around the quarry that is in the buffer/safety zone of 7.5 meters as per AP
PCB and MOEF rules, around the quarry attempts will be made to grow plants
with local arrangement of drums filled with mud. Thus It Is envisaged that
around 10 plants will be planted and taken care of in one year. Thus the area
available around the periphery will be sufficient for around 15 years.
Although the area In general Is fertile the location where the quarry is situated
is totally rocky. Expect for some wild growing medium sized plants that grow
In the cracks of boulders; there are no notable species in the area. However
trees like Neem, Ashoka, Mango, and local species Peepal are found in and
around. Therefore these three species are planned for plantation. Maintenance
of these plants that are grown in the buffer zone will be taken care by the
quarry management. The plants that will be grown In the village will be taken
care by the management, in coordination with the panchayat members.
Top soil Management
The Q.L area does not have any top soil cover. However some top soil will be
available between the weathered zone. The fertile soil available will be used for
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/.., .,.r..~Y.---, ~ Is unfertile which will be used for laying roads. .'-:r: •i(1 ~:t~.':.,; . • ·w-.:::: .. .. ,,.0~~~~~···· ·i' l(' · Tailing Dam Management i! O! (?t::'h~.t (! ·a\. ·· Not Applicable at this stage as it is progressive mine. 0:-\!) ~ \~~~·~~~,' Disaster Management and Risk Assessment '(> ~~~~t' To mitigate the emergency, planning is the first & ~ i.e.
recognizing the accident or possible, assessing the consequences of such
possible accidents and deciding on emergency planning 1 procedures in
advance both on site & off site that would necessary to be implemented , the
event of emergency without any delay and confusion.
Proper bench design in mines and observing safety measures for
t ransportation, storage, handling of explosives & fuels, etc, good maintenance
of vehicles, roads, fire prevention measures shall go In preventing disaster 1 accidents.
Quarrying shall be carried out as per MMR 1961 & Rules and regulations
applicable the project in charge is having a mobile communication for quick
intimation of Information If need arises.
The Applicant is committed to ident ify the possible causes for potential disaster
and draw a code of emergency measures and procedures to deal with such
disasters, which is otherwise also advised by DGMS through their Circulars.
The quarry Is having good communication like telephone & mobile facility. In
case of any minor I major accidents within the quarry, the same will be
communicated to the Agent by the Mines Manager and intern he wil l inform to
the Revenue Authorities, Pollee, Fire Department, DGMS etc for action.
A vehicle is kept all the time at the quarry site for conveyance.
At quarry level first aid will provide and person(s) shall be shifted to nearby
hospital at Guntur which is having all basic amenities if in Serious Conditions.
Care and Maintenance during temporary discontinuance
The quarry workers are taken on contract basis on need based orders; the
workers always get Employment I Contract in similar quarries existing around.
Time Scheduling for Abandonment
As the quarrying in the lease hold Is active proposal of abandonment is
proposed in next 5 years period.
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FOR THE FIRST FIVE YEARS ~~;_~ ?7;.'~·-·:.:;_ ' . ~::· ' . Area (Ha) Quantity 1<.: • ~;.
Items Details l i~ Proposed Proposed ::-:.. .J ~~~ 'fi:
N -~~ Bad< filling Yes
Afforestation &. bad< Nil fit ted Area
Others the Barbed Wire fence Nil I'I.A
Reclamation & aroond the QL area) Rehabilitation No cost Is lror of mined out Pisciculture NO
converting the quany land pit Into a water
Harvesting Structure,/
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Converting into wa~r Pisdculture tank. As the
resetVOir Yes pits gets filled during
rainy periods and rise i.n the water table If any In
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Picnic: Spot Nil
Terracing Nil
PltCI\Ing Nil
COnstruction of retaining wall at Toe of Yes Dumps
Stabilization & Construction or Che<: k Rehabilitation dams
Yes
of Dumps (within lease) C:OnstrudSon of gartand
drains Yes
Desilting of $etlling Yes
ponds, channels
Afforestation on dumps N.A
Others (ple>lse Spedfy)
RehabUitatlon Green sett 0.1125 1125 ma Rs. 25,000 or barren area within Lease Others (Please Specify)
Ambient air quality
Water quality Environmental Rs 30,000 per
Monitoring Noise Level 5urvey per Annum) (Core zone & (For 5 years Buffer zone) Ground Vibration Rs. 1,50,000)
Others (Please Speofy)
Total 0.1125 Rs 1,75,000
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wherever any specific permission is required, the Applicant only will approach
the concerned authorities.
All the measures proposed in this closure plan will be Implemented in a t ime
bound manner as proposed.
11.2 PLANS & SECTIONS The plans and sections are enclosed.
APPLICANT
M .t"\~ Sri.M.Manjunath
SIGNATURE OF RQP
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G.ESWAR REDDY RQP /GEOLOGIST,
G. ESWAR REDDY, M.Sc.,B.L f'!I.D
Recognised Geolog1st I I!IM/~OP/HY0/3021201 "l/A
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ANNEXURE-II ~~:;_~y§.~{!-1 ~r"f?:...;: .
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH --l"":.~[~f.-./ DEPARTMENT OF MINES & GEOLOGY: :IBRAHIMPATNAM
NOTICE No.20134/ R4·1/201G Dated: 01 ·09-20 17.
Sub:· .MJNI!S AND QUARRIES - Application for gr•nt of Quarry Lease for Colour Grenito over an extent of 4.940 Hectares In Sy.No. 700/C of Gudlbanda Village, Gudibanda Mandel, Ananth&puramu Ofs:trict -FHod by Sri M. Manjunath Approved Mining Plan alongwlth consent for EstabliShment from A .P. Pollution • Control Board & Envlronm(!:ntal Clearance h--om MiniStry or Environment &. Forests ::.s per Environment Impact Assessment Notification through 5.0.1533, d•tod:l4-09 .. 2006/ DEJA Ananfhapuramu Called for· Regarding.
Ref:· 1. Q u arry Lease application dated.2?. 09.2014 of Sri M. Menjunath
2. ADM&G, Ananthapuramu Flle.No.4380/GQLICG/2014, dt:NII received on 01.12.2016.
Srf M. Manjunath filed on anplicabon for grant of Qua,.ry Lease for Colour Grenlte over an extent of 4.940 Hectares In Sy.No. 700/C of Gudlbanda Village, Gudibanda Mandai, Anzmthapuramu District vide t"eferonce t• dtcd. The said Qu.,rry Lease applfcatlon wac roeaived by the A.ssi stent Director or Mines and Geology, Ananthapuromu on 2?.09.2014.
Through tho reference 2no cited the Assistant Director of Mines and Geology, Ananthapur.-mu submitted proposol.s recommending for grant of Quarry Lease for Colour Granite over an extent of 4.940 H•cto,..s in Sy.No. 700/C of Gudlbanda Village, Gudibc:lnda Mandai, Ananthapuramu District tnfavou,. of Sri M. Monjunath.
Arter cararu1 ex.-mlnatton of the proposals of the Asslsunt Olractor of Mines and Geology, Ananthapuramu il Is decided In principle to grant a Quan-y lease for Colour Granite pvor an e x tent or 4 .940 Hectares in Sy.No. ?00/C or Gudlbanda V illt!lge, Gudlbanda Mandal1 Ananthapuramu District In favour Sri M . Monjunath for e period or (20) years subject to submission of Approved M ining Pl•n within a period of (6) months from the date of issue of this notice under Rule 12(5) (c) of APMMC Rules, 1966 atongwith consent for Est•bllshment frof'n"A.P. Pollution Control 8oan::J & Environmental Oearance from Mlnl5try of Environment & Fores-ts as per Envl,.onmcnt Impact Assessment Notification through 5.0.1533, dated; 14·09·2006.
However, the epproved mining pion shell also rcnoct tht! re.strlctions to be ~doplcO Uy the ilpplleant wnne conducting quarry operations due to the existence or any structures, railway line, ,.oads, water bodies such as rtver, fake etc., and the st1pulated d•stances as por the various Rcljjlulotfons pre..serlbed under Metalliferous Mines Reoutetlons, 1961.
Jn view or tho obove Sri M. Manjunath Is hereby ,.equested to submit Approved Mining Plan a longwlth consent for establlsh l'nCnt from A.P. Pollution Control Board & environmental Clea,.ance from Ministry of Environment & Forests a$ per Environment Impect Assessm~nt Notification through 5.0.1533, d~tcdo 14·09·2006 or from Olstnct Environment Impact Assessment Authonty as the case may be fo,. the proposed precise area for g,.ant of Quarry Lease within period of (6) months from the dote of Jssue of this noUce dufy approved by the Deputy Oit'ector of Mines and Geology, Ku,.nool to consider ror ore'ht of quarry lease for Co1our Granite. rt thO applicant tails to submit the Approved Mining Pllu' wJthtn the stipufoled period, It will be presumed that the eppllciJnt f~ not interest.ed In getting tho quorry lease ove,. the svbjec:t orttb and rurther course or action wfll be Initiated
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Sd/· B.SREEDHAR, I.A.S DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEOLOGY.
//ATTESTED//
v~~r (Q,I FOR DIRECTOR OF MINES AND GEdLdGY
To
Sri M. Manjunath S/o Sri Murugan, D.No.S/61A,
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Sigarala Halll Vg, AJJanahalli (Post), Pennagaram Taluq, Dharmapuri District, Tamilnadu-636810 [BY RPAD]
Copy to the Asst. Director of Mines and·Geology, Ananthapuranlu for· inrorn1aUon. Copy to the Deputy Director of Mines and Geology, Kurnool for Information.
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ANNEXURE Ill
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
CERTIFIC ATE OF R EGISTRAT I O N
AS QUALIFIED PERSON TO PREPARE MINING PLAN
{Under Rule ~4(2) of Granite Conservation and Development Rules 1.999]
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P(l\'(111(tl1ilayttllt, Neur R. 7:C. Bus Statuf. Ananthapuram. wlto.~o·e photograph anti
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expedenrt" i.t herq/~1' gronted Yt?ll£'\1'(1/ oj recognllion u.nd .. ~r rule 14(2) rlj
Granite Conservation & DCIPe/QpJneJ1t Rules J $.199 as Quaf!jied Pcrso11 to
prepare lvfining Piau.
Regisrrcllion Nutnber is : l RQP/DMG/AP/07/20:1.4 j
Thi.~ RectJgnition is ''ulicl }Or o period oj' I 0 yeor~ with c:ffecr frnm
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References APPROY!:D
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Village Name: GUDIBANDA Mandai Name:GUDIBANDA District Name: Anantapuramu Sy.No:700/c..
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