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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Industrial growth has become vital to sustain the national growth curve in the present context
of globalization. In the purview of sustainable development and inclusive growth, industries
require regulation to grow in an organized way to address conservation and optimal use of all
environmental resources of the project location. The regulative mechanisms are mostly state
specific with special reference to National mandates for industrial activities. The
Environmental Management of the Industries should address not only pollution control, but
also better resource management in all environmental attributes.
Industrial growth in organized sectors, precisely, will lead to better environmental monitoring,
judiciary use of resources and do ensure the sustainable growth. The industries can be
grouped in a complementing way for growth with respect to resources, activities, products and
marketing. Centralized and Common facilities for resource management, operation of
activities, labor management, effluent treatment, energy management and other required
amenities can be established in Industrial clusters. Losses in resources like water, power, etc.,
can be minimized in such organized Industrial clusters. The present proposal is to develop an
Industrial Park to facilitate organized growth of industries in cluster format.
State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamilnadu (SIPCOT) is the nodal agency of
Government of Tamilnadu (GoTN) to promote sustainable development of industries in
Tamilnadu, proposes to develop an Industrial Park (IP) will be in Cheyyar Taluk,
Thiruvannamalai District. The proposed IP is styled and named as CHEYYAR SIPCOT
INDUSTRIAL PARK.
The proposed Cheyyar SIPCOT Industrial Park, as per the Guidance Document of MoEF, can be
classified as Rural, Dispersal and Governmental. It is proposed as “Industrial area”, as a
classified parcel of improved land, developed and subdivided into plots for the
accommodation of industrial establishments and will be offered for long time lease (99 years)
to the selective Industrial proponents. The proposed Industrial Park will have unified and
continuous management of land and utilities like roads, water supply, drainage, electricity,
green belt, rain water harvesting structures, etc.,
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The proposed Industrial Park is envisaged for housing the following category Industries that
require Environmental Clearance viz., Metallurgical Industries -3(a), Synthetic Organic
Chemicals -5(f), Induction/Arc Furnaces/Cupola Furnaces 5TPH or more- 5(k) and Isolated
Storage & Handling of Hazardous Chemicals-6(b).
Also, the proposed IP will also house those industries which do not require Environmental
Clearance as per the EIA Notification 2006 and subsequent amendments. It will house all other
industries which are classified by Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) viz. red, ultra red,
orange or green.
SIPCOT is committed for the sustainable development of the Cheyyar SIPCOT Industrial Park
with well drawn plans for Infrastructure development and Environmental Management.
1. PROJECT LOCATION
The project location is in the revenue limits of Mangal, Kunnavakkam, Mathur , karanai,
Chellaperumbulimedu ,Perumbulimedu,Ukkamperrumbakkam, Shozhavaram, ,Alinjalpattu
and Mahajanambakkam in Cheyyar Taluk, Thiruvannamalai District, Tamilnadu.
The total land area of the Industrial Park would be 931.015 Hectares of lands falling in the
revenue villages of Mangal, Kunnavakkam, Mathur ,karanai, Chellaperumbulimedu
,Perumbulimedu,Ukkamperrumbakkam, Shozhavaram, ,Alinjalpattu and Mahajanambakkam in
Cheyyar Taluk, Thiruvannamalai District.
Government of Tamilnadu accorded Administrative approval for the setting up of Industrial
Park involving an area of 931.015 Ha vide GO.Ms.No.281 dated 05.12.2007. Significantly, the
entire stretch of land has no human settlements or agricultural fields and hence, there is no
requirement for any Resettlement and Rehabilitation plans.
The key plan showing the identified candidate site is presented in Fig.1.
The Project Impact Map, showing the site and its environment of 10 Km radius for its physical
features is presented in Fig.2.
The satellite imagery of project location is presented in Fig.3.
The geographical location is 120 41 ’50.64” to 12
0 43 ’53.40”N Latitude and 79
0 36’ 56.16” to
790
41’ 9.60”E Longitude.
The Mean Sea Level is +99.0 m.
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Fig.1.
Tamilnadu
India
FIG 1 KEY MAP
N
Scale: 1:50,000
Existing IP, Since, 2001
Proposed IP
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To Kancheepuram
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To Vandhavasi
24 KM
To
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120 43’ 41.16”N
790 38’ 52.80”E
120 43’ 41.16”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
120 42’ 17.64”N
790 38’ 52.80”E
120 42’ 17.64”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
Thiruvannamalai
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Fig.2.
Tamilnadu
India
FIG 2 PROJECT IMPACT MAP (10 km RADIUS)
N
Scale: 1:50,000
120 43’ 41.16”N
790 38’ 52.80”E
120 43’ 41.16”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
120 42’ 17.64”N
790 38’ 52.80”E
120 42’ 17.64”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
Existing IP, Since, 2001
Proposed IP
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To Vandhavasi
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Fig.3.
Tamilnadu
India
FIG 3 PROJECT LOCATION SATTELITE IMAGERY (10 km RADIUS)
N
Scale: 1:50,000
Existing IP, Since, 2001
Proposed IP
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120 43’ 41.16”N
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790 39’ 59.40”E
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120 42’ 17.64”N
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Thiruvannamalai
To Kancheepuram
(9 km)
To Vandhavasi
24 km
To
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There is no reserved or any notified forests in the Impact Area of 10 Km radius from the
project location.
The location of the proposed Industrial Park is about 100Km from Chennai Airport and 105 Km
from Chennai port, is having all credentials of “Chennai Advantage” and will help to regulate
the industrial growth of Chennai.
2. LOCATION ADVANTAGES
No specific biological diversity like National parks, wild life sanctuaries, Tiger reserve,
Habituate for migratory birds, Mangrove, Wet lands and Botanical/ Zoological gardens as
Protected area under the Wild life (Protection) Act, 1972, etc., are found in the Project Impact
area, i.e 10 Km radius of project area.
The forest cover is meager 1% in the Impact area.
No Sensitive religious place, monuments, Heritage sites etc., is in the project impact area.
There are two rivers viz., Palar and its main tributary Cheyyar. Despite they are seasonal, by
character, they found dry during the study period. Also, it is learnt that they flood only during
heavy rain monsoon times.
There are several ground water sources such as lakes and ponds .However, they will not be
involved, either for water drawl or wastewater disposal.
SIPCOT is proposed to draw water from the existing Infiltration Gallery/Well points, operated
by TWAD Board Government of Tamilnadu to meet its requirement of 1 MGD. The proposed
member industries will not have any discharge to dispose.
The procedures adopted for the location of the park at Cheyyar are:
� Availability of lands which are mostly wet but not under cultivation or
unutilized
� Proximity to Chennai
� Does not involve displacement of habitations
� Presence of two developed industrial estates in the adjoin area.
� Connectivity to Port/Harbor, Airport, Railway line, Major Highways, etc.,
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The site matrix of the site suitability of the proposed IP is presented in Table 1.
3. ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE MONITORING (EBM)
A well devised detailed Environmental Survey was conducted in the project environ of 10 Km
radius around the project area of the IP, during February- March-April, 2015.
The quality, characteristics and vulnerability of all environmental attributes viz.,
micrometeorology, air, water, soil, noise, biological and human were observed, evaluated and
interpreted. The existing status of the Value Environmental Components (VECs) of the project
site is tabulated in Table 2.
4. MEMBER INDUSTRIES
SIPCOT intended to establish the proposed Industrial Park (IP) for 931.015 Hectares of land
near Cheyyar, with common infrastructures such as electricity, roads, water supply, storm
water drainage, green belt and rain water harvesting structures. The proposed IP will
essentially house four numbers of classified industrial sectors by EIA Notification 2006. Also,
the proposed IP will house those industries which do not require Environmental Clearance as
per the EIA Notification 2006 and subsequent amendments. It will also house all industries as
classified by Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) viz. red, ultra red, orange or green.
The Industrial Park envisaged for housing the following category Industries that require
Environmental Clearance viz., Metallurgical Industries -3(a), Synthetic Organic Chemicals -5(f),
Induction/Arc Furnaces/Cupola Furnaces 5TPH or more- 5(k) and Isolated Storage & Handling
of Hazardous Chemicals-6(b).
The IP is proposed essentially to compliment the growth of an existing Industrial Estate and a
SEZ in environmentally sustainable way and to optimally make use of the resources like land,
water, power, etc., which have been already acquired by SIPCOT.
The extent of 2008 acres has been conceptually demarcated as four zones to accommodate
the proposed four categories of industries. The conceptual project layout of IP is presented in
Fig.4.
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TABLE 1.
SITE MATRIX FOR PROJECT SUITABILITY
CHEYYAR SIPCOT IP, THIRUVANNAMALAI DISTRICT
ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
Distance to sensitive zones Weightage No sensitive zones
Justification Not applicable
Suitability to air Polluting Industries Weightage Nil – No Significant Air Pollution
Justification Metallurgical industries, synthetic organic chemicals, induction/furnaces and handling
of hazardous chemicals only.
None of them are air polluting by classification
Suitability to water Polluting Industries Weightage Nil-Water Requirement is only 4.5 MLD
Justification None of the proposed industry require more water and characterized as water
polluting industries
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PARAMETERS
Availability of water and nearness to water
supply source
Weightage Chennai Metro water will supply water from its approved sources
Justification Since the water requirement is less at 4.5 MLD only, it is decided to source from Metro
water (Government of TamilNadu), through captive pipe line
Availability of effluent disposal places Weightage No disposal of Effluent (Treated or Untreated)
Justification All member Enterprises will be mandated to put up Zero Liquid Discharge based
Effluent Treatment Plants and will Completely recycle or reuse the treated effluent in
the process, utilities and Green Belt Development. No disposal will be permitted
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Nearness to Road Weightage SH5 and SH116
Justification A Straight approach is readily available from two State Highways.
Nearness to Railway Line Weightage Kancheepuram
Justification Any heavy load of raw materials requirement for Enterprises can be transported
through rails
Availability of Land and Land Costs Weightage Taken in to possession of SIPCOT.
Justification The entire 2300.58 acres is barren and without any human settlement.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PARAMETERS
Skilled Manpower Availability Weightage Insignificant
Justification The available man power can be trained to suit the required level of the proposed IE
industries.
Nearness to Major Settlement Weightage Kancheepuram – 13 Km
Justification Quite away
Contribution to balanced industrial development Weightage Chennai Metro – 100 Km, Oragadam IE – 35 Km, Vallam Vadagal IE – 37 Km
Pillaipakkam IE – 49Km and Sriperumpudur IE -36 Km
Justification Will enable to spread the industrial development in the balanced way
Social acceptance to the proposed estate
development
Weightage Encouraging.
SIPCOT as a Governmental Organization can bring positive impact and public
acceptance for the proposed IE.
Justification Employment and infrastructural facilities like roads water supply etc.,
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TABLE 2 BASELINE STATUSES OF VECS
S.No. Value Environmental
Components Results of Objective Tests Professional Judgment
1 Micro Meteorology Wind Direction : SE and SW
(Predominant)
Speed : 0.00 to 3.0 m/sec.
Rainfall : Nil
Temperature 22.5°°°°C-39.0°°°°C
Humidity :44-88%
Inversion : Nil
Calm, quite and have no disturbance by Nature
2 Air Ambient Air Quality (24 hrs –98%)
PM10 : 39.12-59.73 µg/m3
PM2.5 : 12.35-19.87 µg/m
3
SO2 : 7.27-9.73 µg/m3
NOx: 11.73-15.03 µg/m3
NH3: Nil, CO :0.02-0.19 µg/m3
Un polluted, serene, pure ambient air shed
3 Water Surface Sources: 2 rivers and 1 numbers of Eri
10 numbers of small ponds
Sub surface source : Yield 5.4 to 7.2 m3/hr
Poor water sources
4 Soil Plain terrain, red gravel, well formed Plain, No filling or excavation is required. Has good SBC
at 20-25 t/sq.m.
5 Noise Ambient Noise Night : 30.92-35.28 d(B)
Day : 34.22-38.47 d(B)
Un polluted ambience
6 Biologicals No national Parks or endangered species, in the
Reserve forests
The reserve forests are dry and have no species of
significance or facing extinction.
7 Human Population Density: 599 per sq.Km
Male Female Ratio : 1.014: 1
Literacy : 76.59%
Social status will improve by Direct/Indirect
employment, road facilities improved water supply etc.,
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FIG 4 CONCEPTUAL PROJECT LAYOUT OF IP
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The industries have been asked to submit their complete profile of production, resources,
energy and manpower. These industries are expected to incorporate the latest technologies
of cleaner production that conserves resources optimally, ensures quality products and
environment friendly.
All applicant industries would be required to incorporate state-of-the-art plant and
machineries for environment friendly production.
The industries will also be mandated to attach priority in availing the local resources, materials
and men, for their activities and should support the programs of SIPCOT for sustainable
development of IP, and the IP location as whole.
5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT, PREVENTION AND CONTROL
The choice of the industries is made on the basis of possible environmental impacts due to
discharges or discards or emissions.
Synthetic Organic Chemicals -5(f): These classified industries are relatively water intensive.
The requirement of water will be met with adjoining river source through Government
supplies which are in existence. The effluent is envisaged for treatment in Zero Discharge
plants with recycling of treated effluent for lean requirements like washing, cleaning, flushing
and more for green belt development of IP.
Metallurgical Industries -3(a) : The proposed industries are largely dry process and otherwise,
would require very less water. The discharge is less and such discharges will be dealt in Zero-
Disposal based Effluent Treatment Plants. The solid discards are reusable or recyclable, as they
are largely metals and recoverable chemicals. The emissions from such activities are less and
are envisaged for air cleaning equipments to have cleaned emission in their stacks.
Induction/Arc Furnaces/Cupola Furnaces 5TPH or more- 5(k): These industries are emission
prone activities. SIPCOT will mandate that these industries to have emission cleaning
systems and stack of height sufficiently to meet the guidance document of MoEF & CC.
Isolated Storage & Handling of Hazardous Chemicals-6(b): With the requirements for fuels
and process chemicals for the new units and as well for the existing operations in the Park and
SEZ, this sector is proposed to complement the overall growth.
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General Engineering including Mechanical fabrication, manufacturing, Secondary Metallurgical
& Allied Industries, packaging, food processing, pharmaceutical formulation and such other
industries, as exclusive type of industries proposed for Cheyyar SIPCOT Industrial Park, have
been chosen based on the demand potential and site conditions.
The proposed types of Industries are non water intensive and none of these industries will
have any major process stack. The emissions from the stacks are limited and to carry
pollutants viz., SPM, SO2, NOx, etc., only within the permissible limits, with APC measures
installed in each stack.
The effluent stream will be treated in state of the art Zero Liquid Discharge based Effluent
Treatment Plants and treated effluent will be reclaimed as water for reuse/recycling.
Hence, there will be no disposal of treated or untreated waste streams. SIPCOT will issue
allotment of lands for industrial promotion only on the condition that the units should install
ZLD systems and should not let out any waste water.
The process solid waste and ETP sludge will be collected, stored temporally and disposed in
off-site management facility and hence there will not be any impact due to solid waste.
6. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
SIPCOT envisages its own Environmental Management Plan and mandate the member
industries to adhere the Environmental laws and guidelines of State PCB and CPCB.
EMP has been devised for three different phases of IP implementation Viz., Planning &
Designing Phase, Construction Phase and Operation& Maintenance phase.
SIPCOT will have dedicated officers for implementing the EMP, onsite and off-site from their
corporate office.
EMP for SIPCOT is largely to facilitate the member industries to implement their own EMP, as
per the guidelines of state PCB and CPCB.
However, SIPCOT will assume the responsibility of common aspects of EMP viz.,
� Risk Management
� Disaster Management
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� Emergency Plan (On-site / Off-site)
� Green belt development
� Rain water Harvesting
� Road and Safety
SIPCOT, other than the regular monitoring activities of state PCB, will ensure environmental
monitoring by its own initiatives.
7. SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
The proposed acquisition of 2008 acres does not involve any displacement of human
settlement. The entire land is unoccupied and without human settlements. Hence, there is no
requirement for Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) plans.
The member industries will be mandated to use the local resources in their activities. This
shall be continuously be carried out by the industries in concurrence with SIPCOT.
The health of the people will be continuously monitored by, exclusive Health Surveillance Plan
(HSP), implemented by SIPCOT with coordination from member industries.
The cultural and religious activities of the people around the project site will never be
intervened by any of the industrial enterprises; rather they will get supported by the member
industries through sponsorship, donations, etc.
8. RISK AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Chemical and its quantity specific studies on Risk assessment and management Plan will be
exclusively made in place as the proposed IP will have storage facilities for Hazardous
chemicals.
The risk within the industrial purview and industrial campus, it could be rated as accidents
which may cause physical impairment or any occupational health Hazard.
Requisite account of Emerging Management Plans, on-site and as well for off site, will be
prepared and kept under surveillance by industries and as well by SIPCOT administration, to
meet any situations of emergency due to fire or any accident.
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The IP location has been surveyed for no natural calamity. Storm of any devastating nature
have never been recorded in this location. Flood and other related issues have not been
reported, although there are two rivers in the impact area.
To manage any likely accident or fire, SIPCOT will maintain an exclusive wing of fire brigades
from Tamilnadu Fire Service Department and required physical systems like equipment,
chemicals, transportation etc.
9. INTERNAL ROADS AND TRAFFIC
The internal roads within the IP will be laid as follows:
Main Roads: 30 m width along with 3m green belt on both sides
Cross Roads: 18 m width along with 3m green belt on both sides
The junctions of roads will have 40m width.
The individual industries will be mandated to have their own service roads, along the main
roads, to have their vehicles parked temporarily.
10. RAIN WATER HARVESTING STRUCTURES
All member industries will be mandated to put up Rain water Harvesting structures (RWHS)
within their boundary limits.
The RWHS be established as per the standard practices as percolation pits, as per the
guidelines of Tamilnadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD).
SIPCOT will monitor such RWHS for preventing any contamination due to possible mix up of
industrial effluent or solid waste.
11. STORM WATER DRAINAGE
SIPCOT has already carried out the contour survey for the entire project area.
Engineered structures viz., closed conduits for collection and transportation of storm water
will be facilitated to drain away the storm water.
SIPCOT attaches the utmost importance for storm water, without any pollution so that it can
be used for irrigation and green belt development.
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12. GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT
SIPCOT is committed to create and maintain a “green corridor” all around the boundary, with
compatible species of trees and shrubs.
SIPCOT is also committed to develop green belt with a suitable species of trees, plants and
shrubs, all along their inner roads, road junctions and open spaces.
The entire member Industries will be mandated to develop green belt within their premises as
per the directions or consent conditions of TNPCB.
13. ENVIRONMENTAL CELL
An exclusive team of managers with required number of skilled and trained man power will be
formed to implement and monitor the Environmental Management Plan.
The Cell shall have financial allocation from the regular annual budget of the IP administration.
Executives from member industries will be accommodated in the Consultative Committee of
the Cell. At least, one Manager level person from each enterprise will be enlisted as member
of the committee that coordinates the activities of the Environmental Cell.
The Cell can also be extended, if need be with laboratory and library facilities, to enable the
industries for better environmental management.
The protocol of the Environmental Cell is presented in Fig.5.
14. CONCLUSION
The proposed site is rated environmentally compatible for the promotion of industrial park.
SIPCOT is committed with well devised plans and programs supported by required budgetary
allocation, to promote, develop and maintain the said IP to have sustainable development of
the project location.
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Fig. 5 PROTOCOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CELL
SIPCOT-Industrial Park
CHEYYAR
HEAD
(PROJECT MANAGER, SIPCOT)
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
Officer I
Environmental Standards
Status of member industries
(monitoring/documentation)
Officer II
Green belt development
Rainwater Harvesting Structures
Strom water Drainage
Officer III
Emergency Management Cell
Personal Safety Systems
Disaster Management cell
Occupational Health Programmers
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æD 1æD 1æD 1æD 1
Tamilnadu
India
FIG 1 KEY MAP
N
Scale: 1:50,000
Existing IP, Since, 2001
Proposed IP
LEGEND
To Kancheepuram
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To Vandhavasi
24 KM
To
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120 43’ 41.16”N
790 38’ 52.80”E
120 43’ 41.16”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
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790 38’ 52.80”E
120 42’ 17.64”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
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Tamilnadu
India
FIG 2 PROJECT IMPACT MAP (10 km RADIUS)
N
Scale: 1:50,000
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790 38’ 52.80”E
120 43’ 41.16”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
120 42’ 17.64”N
790 38’ 52.80”E
120 42’ 17.64”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
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Proposed IP
LEGEND
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Tamilnadu
India
FIG 3 PROJECT LOCATION SATTELITE IMAGERY (10 km RADIUS)
N
Scale: 1:50,000
Existing IP, Since, 2001
Proposed IP
LEGEND S
H 1
16
SH 5
120 43’ 41.16”N
790 38’ 52.80”E
120 43’ 41.16”N
790 39’ 59.40”E
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790 38’ 52.80”E
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790 39’ 59.40”E
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TABLE - 1
SITE MATRIX FOR PROJECT SUITABILITY SITE MATRIX FOR PROJECT SUITABILITY SITE MATRIX FOR PROJECT SUITABILITY SITE MATRIX FOR PROJECT SUITABILITY CHEYYAR IP, CHEYYAR TALUK
ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
Distance to sensitive zones Weightage No sensitive zones
Justification Not applicable
Suitability to air Polluting Industries Weightage Nil – No Significant Air Pollution
Justification Metallurgical industries, synthetic organic chemicals, induction/furnaces and handling
of hazardous chemicals only.
None of them are air polluting by classification
Suitability to water Polluting Industries Weightage Nil-Water Requirement is only 4.5 MLD
Justification None of the proposed industry require more water and characterized as water
polluting industries
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PARAMETERS
Availability of water and nearness to water
supply source
Weightage Chennai Metro water will supply water from its approved sources
Justification Since the water requirement is less at 4.5 MLD only, it is decided to source from Metro
water (Government of TamilNadu), through captive pipe line
Availability of effluent disposal places Weightage No disposal of Effluent (Treated or Untreated)
Justification All member Enterprises will be mandated to put up Zero Liquid Discharge based
Effluent Treatment Plants and will Completely recycle or reuse the treated effluent in
the process, utilities and Green Belt Development. No disposal will be permitted
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Nearness to Road Weightage SH5 and SH116
Justification A Straight approach is readily available from two State Highways.
Nearness to Railway Line Weightage Kancheepuram
Justification Any heavy load of raw materials requirement for Enterprises can be transported
through rails
Availability of Land and Land Costs Weightage Taken in to possession of SIPCOT.
Justification The entire 2300.58 acres is barren and without any human settlement.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PARAMETERS
Skilled Manpower Availability Weightage Insignificant
Justification The available man power can be trained to suit the required level of the proposed IE
industries.
Nearness to Major Settlement Weightage Kancheepuram – 13 Km
Justification Quite away
Contribution to balanced industrial development Weightage Chennai Metro – 100 Km, Oragadam IE – 35 Km, Vallam Vadagal IE – 37 Km
Pillaipakkam IE – 49Km and Sriperumpudur IE -36 Km
Justification Will enable to spread the industrial development in the balanced way
Social acceptance to the proposed estate
development
Weightage Encouraging.
SIPCOT as a Governmental Organization can bring positive impact and public
acceptance for the proposed IE.
Justification Employment and infrastructural facilities like roads water supply etc.,
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¶â¦kçð ¶â¦kçð ¶â¦kçð ¶â¦kçð 2222 TABLE -2 BASELINE STATUSES OF VECS
S.No. Value Environmental
Components Results of Objective Tests Professional Judgment
1 Micro Meteorology Wind Direction : SE and SW
(Predominant)
Speed : 0.00 to 3.0 m/sec.
Rainfall : Nil
Temperature 22.5°°°°C-39.0°°°°C
Humidity :44-88%
Inversion : Nil
Calm, quite and have no disturbance by Nature
2 Air Ambient Air Quality (24 hrs –98%)
PM10 : 39.12-59.73 µg/m3
PM2.5 : 12.35-19.87 µg/m
3
SO2 : 7.27-9.73 µg/m3
NOx: 11.73-15.03 µg/m3
NH3: Nil, CO :0.02-0.19 µg/m3
Un polluted, serene, pure ambient air shed
3 Water Surface Sources: 2 rivers and 1 numbers of Eri
10 numbers of small ponds
Sub surface source : Yield 5.4 to 7.2 m3/hr
Poor water sources
4 Soil Plain terrain, red gravel, well formed Plain, No filling or excavation is required. Has good SBC
at 20-25 t/sq.m.
5 Noise Ambient Noise Night : 30.92-35.28 d(B)
Day : 34.22-38.47 d(B)
Un polluted ambience
6 Biologicals No national Parks or endangered species, in the
Reserve forests
The reserve forests are dry and have no species of
significance or facing extinction.
7 Human Population Density: 599 per sq.Km
Male Female Ratio : 1.014: 1
Literacy : 76.59%
Social status will improve by Direct/Indirect
employment, road facilities improved water supply etc.,
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FIG.5 PROTOCOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CELL
SIPCOT-Industrial Park
CHEYYAR
HEAD
(PROJECT MANAGER, SIPCOT)
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
Officer I
Environmental Standards
Status of member industries
(monitoring/documentation)
Officer II
Green belt development
Rainwater Harvesting Structures
Strom water Drainage
Officer III
Emergency Management Cell
Personal Safety Systems
Disaster Management cell
Occupational Health Programmers
Officer IV
Statutory approvals from
TNPCB/LBs/EB/Forests/
CPCB/MoEF
Officer V
Social & Health
Public Grievances surveillance
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