Additional information as per MOM of EAC meeting dated 27.06.2016.
i. Action plan for PH issue
Facilities Education SanitationDrinkingwater
Health
a.Supported employment demand of Pur vi l lage b.Technica l tra ining to loca l educated youth toenable them to get job in Jindal saw as wel l asother compaines .
c.Sel f help group for women a.Employment for youth of pur vi l lage b.Drinking Water c. Hospita l d.Vi l lage committee for solving the problems. a.Suggested to take contract workers oncompany rol l
b.Beauti fication and water fi l l ing of Pur vi l lagepond .
c.School in minori ty area d.Hospita l in Pur Vi l lage a.He asked to s top contarct employment andtake only permanent employees .
b.Raised the problem of grazing land. c.Problem of drinking water d.Cleaning of vi l lages a.Ski l l development center to tra in and giveemployment to youth of Pur vi l lage
b.Road leading to Mata temple to beasphalted and open for publ ic
c.suggested to spend some percentage ofamont of 7 crore which Jindal saw giving yearlyto dis trict mines .
a.Emlpoyment as per abi l i ty b.Develoment of region
a.Development work l ike construct road,dra insand school in nearby vi l lages .
b.Requested to adopt the pur vi l lage for a l laround development of vi l lage.
c.Suggested water in pur pond and improve thebeauty of pur pond.
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a.Want assurance in front of capable officerregarding timebound ful fi l lment of a l l thedemads .a .Suggested that this type of publ ic hearingshould be conducted after every 3 monts sothat loca l people can share their thouths andsolve the problems.
b.Drinking water c.Hospita l d.Arrangement of fooder for animals . e.Water conservation and drinking watermanagement under chief minis ter conservationscheme.
Development ofgrazing land andarrangement of
fodder foranimals.
Localpopulation
Participationin CSR
Issues/comments given during the Public Hearing
Mr.Ramjan3
Dr.GajendraSingh Bhundas
Infrastructure
Employability& Skill
Development
SUMMARY OF ISSUES RAISED DURING PUBLIC HEARING
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Mr.PrahladVyas
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S.N. Name of Person
Mr.GhanshyamGaud
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Mr.PremBishnoi
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Mr.Prabhu Mal i6
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2 Mr.Yogesh Soni
Action Plan for Public Hearing Issues
S.N Issues Raised Action Plan.1. Employability
and SkillDevelopment
JSL will work with state government authorities to establish the SkillDevelopment Centre where local boys and girls will be trained foremployment.
Trained staff of JSL will give training, both in class and practical.
Training will be given in the field of welding, fitters, Turner, Machinist,electricians, plumbers, riggers, automobile mechanic etc).
Nearby village women specific skill training in sewing, tailoring, cooking,horticulture, vermi-composting of garbage, food processing (papadmaking, achar making, chips, bhujia / dal mixture making) etc will beimparted to improve their livelihood skills.
2 Infrastructure
2a. Infrastructure –Facilities
JSL will work with local panchayat for rainwater harvesting structures insurrounding villages. The structures will be developed in consultationwith local panchayats as per CGWB guidelines.
JSL will work with local panchayat to clean the village ponds and itssurroundings.
JSL will work with state government authorities to make small anicuts /weirs on the nallas around the project site in consultation with irrigationdepartment to store rainwater for use in agriculture.
Green belts, parks & pavements will be developed in surrounding areasthrough local panchayat.
JSL will support renovation of nearby worship places, community halls &graveyards etc.
2b Infrastructure-Education
JSL will work with state education department for opening of newschools/renovation of existing schools in nearby villages.
JSL will Provide scholarships and study materials to economically poor
students.
JSL will contact the school administration of surrounding villages to
assess the requirement of computers, books, study materials, furniture,
building materials, safe drinking water and toilet facility.
JSL will provide the required materials through the BDO and GramPanchayat.
2c. Infrastructure -Sanitation
JSL will work with local panchayat/Municipality for sanitation andhygiene improvement, garbage collection and disposal in consultation
with local panchayat.
JSL will coordinate with the local administration for cleaning village,cleaning ponds, roads and develop park, gardens in surroundingvillages.
2d Infrastructure –Drinking Water
JSL will work with Pur village panchayat for construction of overheadwater tank for regular water supply in Pur village under National ruraldrinking water program.
2e Infrastructure –Health
JSL will allow health check-up and treatment of local population in itsown proposed occupational health centre/company hospital .People ofsurrounding villages will be given free treatment in the hospital. Freemedicines will be given to the poor people.
Regular medical camps - Cataract camps, TB Camps, Blood DonationCamps, Dental Check-up Camps, Immunization Camps, and GeneralHealth Check-up Camps will be organised in surrounding villages.
JSL will work with local administration for organising one veterinaryhealth care centre in one village.
JSL will provide service of Veterinary doctor, distribute free medicines,
other treatment include Deworming of Animals, Vaccination of Animals,
Awareness & Training for Cattle Development, Feed Supplement and
Artificial Insemination.
3 Local populationParticipation inCSR
JSL will form a Consultative Committee where village elders, localadministration & company staff will be involved to discuss, finalize &implement the CSR activities.
4 Develop grazingland andarrangement offodder insurroundingvillages
JSL will work with village panchayat to develop grazing land.
.JSL will bear the cost of fencing and provide seeds for fodder crops,watering, manure, etc.
Enterprises social commitment budget will be allocated for mitigation of publicconcern as per guidelines of MoEF.
ii. Revised water ,material and energy balance
Revised Water balance
Name of Units Raw WaterConsumption
KLD
WastewaterGeneration
KLD
Management Scheme to ensure zero discharge
Blast Furnace 4000 200 Blast furnace slag granulation will require 1700 KLD water.Cooling Tower blowdown water will be used for BF slaggranulation. Slag granulation water will be recycled afterpassing through settling tank.
Pellet Plant 250 Nil No wastewater will be generated from pellet plant. 100%water will get evaporated in traveling grate.
DRI Plant 1800 90 Cooling Tower blowdown water will be reused for BF slaggranulation.
Basic OxygenFurnace
1000 50 Cooling Tower blowdown water will be reused for BOF slagcooling
Steel Refining &Caster
3500 175 Cooling Tower blowdown water will be taken to scale pit andrecycled in direct cooling circuit of caster.
Rolling Mill 1100 80 Entire wastewater will be taken to scale pit. After descalingand de- oiling, the wastewater will be recycled in rolling mill
Power Plant 250 20 Boiler blowdown, DM plant backwash and CT blowdown willbe reused for BF slag granulation.
Air SeparationPlant & OtherUtilities
1450 90 Cooling Tower blowdown will be reused for BF slaggranulation.
Domestic andother Misc uses
500 400 Treated in STP & treated water will be reused for BF slaggranulation.
Total 13850 1105 Complete waste water will be recycled.
Note: JSL has permission to take 25 KLD groundwater for drinking purpose which issufficient to meet proposed integrated steel plant drinking water need also. All Balancewater requirement for sanitation and process will be met from the treated water from JSLSewage Treatment Plant of Bhilwara town.
Revised Material Balance
MATERIAL BALANCENEW PELLET PLANT
Input Output
S.N. Material Tons/annum % Material Tons
/annum %
1 Iron ore concentrate 1400000 89.3 Final Pellets 1500000 95.72 Bentonite 15000 1.0 Dust 24000 1.53 Calcined Lime 5000 0.3 Burnt Loss 43244 2.84 Limestone fines 20000 1.35 Pellet plant Dust 24000 1.5
6ESP/Bag filter dust ofBF,DRI and SMS 56400 3.6
7 Mill scale 4844 0.38 Coal 42000 2.7
Total 1567244 100.0 Total 1567244 100.0
DRI PLANTInput Output
S.N. Material Tons/annum % Material Tons/annum %
1 Pellet Plant 900000 61.2 Sponge Iron(DRI) 650000 44.22 Coal 520000 35.4 Dolochar 72000 4.93 Dolomite 50000 3.4 ESP/bag filter dust 15000 1.0
Burning loss 733000 49.9Total 1470000 100.0 Total 1470000 100.0
BLAST FURNACEInput Output
S.N. Material Tons/annum % Material Tons/annum %
1 Pellet 1600000 68.5 Hot metal 1065000 45.62 BOF slag 75000 3.2 Granulated slg 324000 13.93 Coke 450000 19.3 Dust 26400 1.1
4 Pulverzed coal 170000 7.3Burning loss andconverted to gas 921600 39.4
5Flux(limestone,quartzetc) 42000 1.8Total 2337000 100.0 Total 2337000 100.0
STEEL MELT SHOP(BOF+LF+VD)Scrap 33659 2.7 ESP/Bag fiter dust 15000 1.2
DRI 50000 4.1Burning loss andconverted to gas 48956.99 4.0
Fluxes 86734.49 7.0Alloy addition 30312.5 2.5Total 1234364.99 100.0 Total 1234364.99 100.0
CASTERInput Output
S.N. Material Tons/annum % Material Tons/annum %
1 Liquid steel 1020408 100Billets and alloysteel rounds 1000000 98.0End cut andcutting loss 20408 2.0
Total 1020408 100 Total 1020408 100.0
ROLLING MILLInput Output
S.N. Material Tons/annum % Material Tons/annum %
1 Billets 752500 100 Re Bar 725000 96.3Scrap and shortlength 22656 3.0Mill scale 4844 0.6
Total 752500 100 Total 752500 100.0
OTHER PRODUCTS
ProductsTons/annum
1 Alloy steel round 2475002 Pig Iron 637003 Sponge Iron 600000
Revise energy Balance
iii – Details of Gas balance
GAS BALANCE
Available Blast Furnace Gas227500 NM3/Hr
Consumption ofBlast FurnaceGas in Blast
Furnace Stoves90,000 NM3/Hr
Consumptionof Blast
Furnace Gasin Reheating
Furnace50,000
Consumption ofBlast Furnace
Gas in Auxiliarysystem
4,000 NM3/Hr
Consumption ofBlast Furnace
Gas inemergency
Flaring4,550 NM3/Hr
Balance BlastFurnace Gas
78,950 NM3/Hr
Total Available Mixed Gas88,950 NM3/Hr
to be used in PowerGeneration
Available Converter Gas10,000 NM3/Hr
Power Generation fromAvailable Mixed Gas - 25 MW
Power Generation from SpongeIron Waste Gas heat - 50 MW
Total Power Generation - 75 MW
iv- Certificate from chief wildlife warden regarding the proximity of NP/WLSwithin 10 km radius.
v –Detailed control measures for reducing SOx and NOx emissions before,during and post processing.
Detailed control measures for reducing SO2 and NOx emissions before, during and post-processing:
Name of Unit Measures for reducing SO2 emissionsBefore processing During processing Post processing
1 Blast Furnace Low sulphur coal will beused
Limestone willneutralise SO2
emission in situ
Tall stack will be provided asper standard
SO2 will be within standardof 100 mg/Nm3.
2 SMS Not required Not required Not required3 Rolling Mill BF gas, having negligible
SO2,will be used in RHFof rolling mill
Not required Not required
4 Gas firedPower Plant
BF gas and Convertergas, having negligibleSO2, will be used in
power plant
Not required Not required
5 DRI Plant Low sulphur coal will beused
Dolomite willneutralise SO2
emission in situ
Tall stack will be provided asper standard
6 Pellet Plant During iron oreconcentrate making
some sulphur will go inthe tailings
Low sulphur coal will beused.
Limestone usedduring nodule making
will neutralise SO2
emission in situ
Tall stack will be provided asper standard
Alkaline Scrubber will beprovided to reduce SO2
emissions
Name of Unit Measures for reducing NOx emissions
Before processing During processing Post processing
1 Blast Furnace Not required Stoves use lean BF Gas withlow flame temperature. NOx
generation is negligible
Not required
2 SMS Not required Not required Not required
3 Rolling Mill Low NOx burnerwill be used
Low CV gas is used andProper air-fuel ratio will be
maintained.
. NOx generation isnegligible.
4 Gas firedPower Plant
Low NOx burnerwill be used
Low CV gas is used andProper air-fuel ratio will be
maintained.
NOx emission will be wellwithin the prescribed
standard
5 DRI Plant By controlling theexcess air
Dolomite will neutralisesome NOx emission in situ
Tall stack will be provided asper standard .NOx emission
will be well within theprescribed standard
6 Pellet Plant Not required Limestone used duringnodule making will reducesome NOx emission in situ
Alkaline Scrubber will beprovided to reduce NOx
emissions
vi- Details regarding Full time veterinary health care centre.
JSL will work with local administration for organising one veterinary health care centre in onevillage.
JSL will provide service of full time Veterinary doctor, distribute free medicines, othertreatment include Deworming of Animals, Vaccination of Animals, Awareness & Training forCattle Development, Feed Supplement and Artificial Insemination.
vii – CSR to be revisited w.r.t to PH
S.N Issue Raisedduring PH
Proposed CSR Activities
1Employabilityand SkillDevelopment
Skill Development Centre (For skill development in the field of welding,fitters, Turner, Machinist, electricians, plumbers, riggers, automobilemechanic etc.).Income Generation and Women Empowerment: Form Self Help Group,distribute sewing machines, papad making, achar making, chips, bhujia,mixture making, providing training for skill development, providing expertsvisits related to understanding marketing mechanisms, making awareabout ill effects of female infanticide and importance of increasing femaleliteracy rate.Promote Orchard (Fruit and vegetables) in consultation with villagepanchayat.Organize training programs and demonstration projects for convertinghousehold organic wastes into compost by using vermiculture process, anduse as soil conditioner for better yield.Fish cultivation in consultation with village panchayat
2 Infrastructure
2a Infrastructure– Facilities
Rainwater harvesting structures in surrounding villages .JSL will organizetraining programs and demonstration projects with State Ground WaterBoard for developing rainwater harvesting structures.Promote small anicuts / weirs on the nallas around the project site inconsultation with irrigation department to store rainwater for use inagriculture and pasture land development.Repair and renovate Village Ponds and templesCoordinate with Agriculture University and State Agriculture Department to
organize Annual Fair in the area.
Local farmers will be provided knowledge for better yield of paddy, pulses,
oilseeds and other vegetable crops.
Provide free seeds (high yield) and fertilizers to poor farmers.Encourage brotherhood, fraternity and religious feelings among villagers andcontribute organizing religious functions and construction / repair of religiousplaces
2b Infrastructure-Education
JSL will work with state education department for opening of new schools/renovation of existing schools in nearby villages.Provide scholarships and study materials to economically poor students.
JSL will contact the school administration of surrounding villages to assess
the requirement of computers, books, study materials, furniture, building
materials, safe drinking water and toilet facility.
JSL will provide the required materials through the BDO and GramPanchayat.Organize and sponsor sports tournaments by involving the local villagers,schools and colleges of villages (kushti,(Wrestling) kabaddi, cricket, athletesetc.).
2c. Infrastructure- Sanitation
JSL will work with local panchayat/Municipality for sanitation andhygiene improvement, garbage collection and disposal in consultation with
local panchayat.JSL will promote for cleaning village, cleaning ponds, roads and developpark, gardens in surrounding villages
2d Infrastructure– DrinkingWater
JSL will work with Pur village panchayat for construction of overheadwater tank for regular water supply in Pur village under National ruraldrinking water program
2eInfrastructure– Health
JSL will allow health check-up and treatment of local population in itsown proposed occupational health centre/company hospital .Peopleof surrounding villages will be given free treatment in the hospital.Free medicines will be given to the poor people.
JSL will make a mobile dispensary, which will be taken tosurrounding villages Free consultation and medicines will be providedto needy people.Regular medical camps - Cataract camps, TB Camps, BloodDonation Camps, Dental Check-up Camps, Immunization Camps andGeneral Health Check-up Camps will be organised in surroundingvillages.JSL will work with local administration for organising one veterinaryhealth care centre in one village.JSL will provide service of doctor , distribute free medicines, other
treatment include Deworming of Animals, Vaccination of Animals,
Awareness & Training for Cattle Development, Feed Supplement and
Artificial Insemination.
3 LocalpopulationParticipationin CSR
JSL will form a Consultative Committee where village elders, localadministration & company staff will be involved to discuss, finalize &implement the CSR activities.
4 Developgrazing landandarrangementof fodder insurroundingvillages
JSL will work with village panchayat to develop grazing land.
JSL will bear the cost of fencing and provide seeds for fodder crops,watering, manure, etc.
CSR Budget Allocation
1. CSR plan budget of 2% retain annual profit as per clause 135 of companies act, 2013 will beprovided.
2. Enterprises social commitment budget will be allocated for mitigation of public concern as perguidelines of MoEF.
viii-Copy of land acquisition document/notification
Lease deed of 143.14 Bigha (88.76 Acre) is attached.
Out of 88.76 Acre 48 acre land has been earmarked for this project.
Jindal Saw limited applied to Government of Rajasthan for allotment of 28.05 acres adjoininggovernment waste land for industrial purpose.
Government correspondences pertaining to 45 Bigha and 8.22 biswa (28.05 acres) landallotment is attached.
Total land requirement for the proposed integrated steel plant is 76 acre.
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Mis. JINDAL SAW LTD., Bhilwara Authorized to She BharatBhushan Pradhan S/o. She P.C. Pra~an Aged 52 years resident atB-34 Chitrakoot Nagar, Sanganer IRoad, Opposit Ashok VatikaBhilwara (Rajasthan) (Hereinaft~l< called the LESSEE) whichexpression shall unless, excluded by or repugnant to the context,include his heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns ofthe FIRST PART and the Government of the State of Rajasthan(hereinafter called the LESSOR). Which expression shall unlessexcluded by or repugnant to the context include his successors in officeand permitted assignees of the SECOND PART.
WHERE AS the lessor has agreed to grant and the Lessee hasagreed to accept the Lease of land Measuring 143.14 Bigha Araji No.6711 Rakba 137.00 Bigha & Araji No. 9697/6711 Rakba 6.14 BighaVillage Pur Teh. & Distt. Bhilwara. (Rajasthan) and more particularsdescribed in the Schedule hereto (hereinafter called the "PLOT") uponthe conditions hereinafter appearing.
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~ RAJASTHAN 063853NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSTH AS FOLLOWS:
"~/~~;~~~agrees to let the said p'lot of Land a~d the
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2. That the possession of the said Plot has been deliv ered to theLessee with effect from 01-09-2010 .
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3. That the population of the Village-Pur Teh. & Distt.Bhilwara (Rajasthan) were that said plot is situated above'10000 and the lessee has agreed to pay the Rent of the saidPlot at the rate of Rs.0.75/- Per Sqr. Mtrs. per year whichamount of Rs.3,63,460/- (Rs.Three Lac Sixty Three'Thousand Four Hundred sixty only) in the case of the saidPlot. Commencing from the date of taking over possession ofthe land as above mentioned.
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(ii) The rent as aforesaid excludes all kinds of taxes whichthe Municipal Board, Panchayat or any other CivilBody has imposed or may impose during the period oflease in respect of the said plot and the LESSEE agreesto pay such taxes to the authorities concerned directly.
(iii) The Lessee hereby agrees to pay the Lessor alongwiththe rent for the first year a further sum ofRs.2, 10,08,9401- (Rupees Two Caror Ten Lacs EightThousand Nine Hundred Fourty only) by way ofpurchasing price in accordance with the provisions ofRules of 3(A) of the Rajasthan Industrial Area
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(v) The Lessee shall construct, erect and build on the saidplot of land, only such buildings, sheds and structuresas are required by him for setting-up MINERALBENEFICIATION PLAN, Etc. aforesaid and alsosuch other residential quarters e.g. watch & wardquarters as are required for those engaged or to be
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(viii) The annual rent as aforesaid shall be subject to revisionafter every thirty years and the enhancement in rent ateach such revision shall not exceed 25% of the rentpayable for the period immediately preceding such
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(x) In case any default is made by the lessee in respect ofany of the terms and conditions aforesaid the plot or theland shall revert to the lessor provided that in case thelessee has assigned or mortgaged its leasehold righthereby demised in. favour of any institution orinstitutions for purposes of availing of financialassistance as mentioned in clause (vii) hereof the lessorshall before exercising its rights to determine the leaseof the said plot give notice there of to the assignee ormortgagee as the case may be and in case the default isnot rectified either by the company or by assignee orthe mortgagee within a period of three months from thedate of the receipt of the said notice the said plot or landshall revert to the lessor and the lessee shall have toremove
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