ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
VILLAGE MEWASA,
TEHSIL KALYANPUR
DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA
STATE GUJARAT
PRODUCTION
CAPACITY 75885 Tonnes/Annum.
LEASE AREA 11.12 HA
RATHADI BAUXITE MINES OF M/S. ORIENT ABRASIVES LTD. SURVEY NO
139/P & 143, MINE AREA 11.12 HA, VILLAGE MEWASA, TALUKA
KALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMI DWARKA, GUJARAT STATE.
PROJECT PROPONENT
M/S ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED “ORIENT HOUSE”, DATTANI NAGAR, NEAR YOGESHWAR NAGAR, JAM KHAMBHALIA. PIN-361305 [email protected] Contact No-(O):02833-234756, (M):08347320007
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Sub; Conslder our Profect Proposal No no lAlGJlMlN/30432/2015 undtr:)ut
prevfoue Profect Proposal No IAIGJ/M|N/29813/2015 of ASenda No 2'58
of RATiIADI BAUXTTE MlilE{clucterl
Rcf: Our Prolect Cfurtcr Proposslvlde our offlce fSttq No OAL'KMBVMOEFCC/CLUSTE'h/ 2015-16 datld 27.8,15 submlttsd on 28th Augurt, 2015 j
Respected Sir.Thls has ref.erence to thdAgenda No, 2,56, 2,58 and 2.50 of 37th meetlng of Expert AppralsalCommlttee held on August ?5-27, 2015, We, M/s, Orlent Abrasives Ltd, presented aboveprojects blfore EAC on 26th August, 7A15, for CLUSTER APPROACH for our all 3 small miningprojects io be deatt under one cluster and after detalled dellberatlon EAC accorded thelr
approrral for the same, The R.ATHADI BAUXITE MINE (ctuoter) will havc three small
mining amalgamated into one, three mines are as detailed below:
1. Our VARADA-ltt Project, ONLTNE Appllcatlon Proposal No.lA/GJlMlN/29815/2015of Agenda No. 2.60 of 37th Meetfng of EAC. :
2. Our RAT}IADI Proiecl, ONLINE Applicatlon Proposal No, lA/GJlMlN/2988/2p15of Agenda Nd, ?.58 of 37th Meetlng of EAC, ' i
3, Our OBM-tft profect, ONLTNE npplrcltmi Proposal No, lAlGJlMlN/?98'10/imgofAgendaNo.2.56of 3TthMeetingof EAC' ;t , . " ' ,
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Based on Techno-Economlc condltlons and conslderlng Mlnlng In Systen*rtli and sclentlflc
manner, AMAIGAMATIOII PROPOSAL ls under actlve conslderatlon wlth State Government,;
New Mlnlng Ordlnance stating lease valldlty perlod upto 2030 for Captlve'Use In{ustry and
consfdertng the MQEF Uotiflcatlon of 7th October, 20!4, for group of leases fall wlthln the
radtus of 500m, the gxpErt Appraisal commlttee were Justlfled wlth our clust'er proporil.end
Commlttee recommended the.same dlrectlng to submlt the Comblned Form'l and PFR for
RATAHDI Bauxiti rnlne Cluster conSlstlng of four Projects, which were submltted vlde reference
and the sime was acknowtedged from your Sood office,
M/s. Or.ient uploaded Form-1 and pFR for RATHADI Bluxre Mrrur ClUSren requesting to issue
TOR for CLUSTER proposal as per the committee Recommendation in the 37th EAC meeting vide.
project proposal no IA/GUM lNlg}4g2l2015 for an extent of tl.tz Ha enclosed as Annexuure-
A. The acknowledgement received from is enclosed as Annexure B.
We Request your goodself to kindly consider our Project Proposal No IA/GJ/M tN/EOqgZ/ZOtS
under our previous project Proposal No |A/GJ/MIN/2981312Ot5 of Agenda 'No'2.58 as
RATHADT BAUXTTE M!NE, which is made in l ine with the EAC Recommendation ih,the 37th EAC
meeting held on 26th August 20L5.A
Submitted for kind perusal and needful amendments with necessary direction in this regard to
the concerned onl ine sect ion/NlC depar tment '
Thanking you
Yours Sincerely
Genera l Manager-Mines
Reglrtcred Qtfles I1307, Ghirenjiv Tow€r,43, Nehru Flace,New Delhi-110019 (lndifl)Fhqne : +91-11"?Q4? W6q l7Fax : +91-11-?q44 9859Emfll: [email protected]
Wgrh| 3Gl9Q,lndus. AreaPorbandar' 360577.Gujarat, IndiaPn. : +91-286-222179W9pry; +91-?80-7221719Email : [email protected]'in
frfllning Divirlsn :OrientAbrrrives Ltd'Orient House, Yogeshwar Nagar,Khambhalia '361305.Pist. Jamnagar.(Gujarat)Tele/Fax : +91 -2933:234756E-mail : khf, [email protected]
FORM-I
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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1 FORM-1
The scoping for the project has been done based on FORM 1, as per EIA Notification, dated
September 14, 2006 amended as on date. The scoping details are as follows:
I. Basic Information
S.
No. Item Details
1 Name of the Project/s
M/s. Orient Abrasives Ltd. at Rathadi
Bauxite Mines Survey no 139/P & 143,
Mine Area 11.12 ha, Village Mewasa,
Taluka Kalyanpur, District Devbhoomi
Dwarka, Gujarat State.
2 S. No. in the Schedule As per EIA Notification, 2006 project S.
No. 1(a).
3
Proposed capacity / area / length /
tonnage to be handled/ command area /
lease area / no. of wells to be drilled
Bauxite Mine with production 75885 TPA
mining of Bauxite ROM.
4 New / Expansion / Modernization New
5 Existing Capacity / Area etc. Nil
6 Category of Project (A or B)
Screening Category: A (although lease
area is admeasuring 11.12ha, but fall
within 5 km of ESZ)and adjoining mining
lease within 500 meter comprises of
141.49 Ha.Project Category 1(a) as per
EIA Notification, 2006).
7 Does it attract the general conditions? If
yes, please specify.
Yes, lease attract general conditions, as it
falls within 5 km of Protected areas
notified under the Wildlife Protection Act,
1972 (As per ESZ Notification 22th Aug,
2013)
8 Does it attract specific condition? If yes,
please specify
Based on MOEFCC, EAC Team filed
inspection and their recommendation,
Common EC issought for small mining
lease on cluster approach.
9
Location Rathadi Bauxite Mine
Plot Survey / Khasra No. 139/P & 143
Village Mewasa
Tehsil / Taluka / Mandal Kalyanpur
District DevbhoomiDwarka
State Gujarat
10 Nearest railway station / airport / along
with distance in km.
Nearest railway station is at Bhatia 16.5km
(aerial distance)from mine lease area in
south direction
11 Nearest town, city, district headquarters Nearest town is Bhatia in South direction
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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No. Item Details
along with distances in km about 16.5 km from lease area
District Headquarters; Khambhalia, distance
~34.5km in ESE direction
12
Village Panchayat, ZilaParisad,
Municipal Corporation, Local Body
(complete postal address with telephone
nos. to be given)
Mewasa Village Panchayat,
Village Mewasa, TalukaKalyanpur,
District DevbhoomiDwarka
Pincode-361315
13 Name of the applicant M/s Orient Abrasives Limited
14 Registered address 1307, Chiranjiv Towers, 43 Nehru Place,
New Delhi - 110019
15
Address for correspondence
Name Mr. C Shanmugam
Designation General Manager-Mines
Address “Orient House”, Dattani Nagar, Near
Yogeshwar Nagar, Jam Khambhalia
Pin Code 361305
E-mail [email protected]
Telephone no. (O):02833-234756, (M):08347320007
Fax no. 02833-234756
16
Details of alternative sites examined, if
any. Location of these sites should be
shown on the Toposheet
Existing mine. No alternatives considered,
since the lease granted to OAL in 1978.
And as per the new MMDR Ordinance
2015, the lease validity is upto 2030.
17 Interlinked Projects Yes (Captive mine for OAL’s
manufacturing unit at Porbandar)
18 Whether separate application of
interlinked project has been submitted?
Not Applicable, as the plant has been in
existence since several years.
19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable
20 If no, reason Not Applicable
21
Whether the proposal involves approval /
clearance under: if yes, details of the
same and their status to be given:
The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
The C.R.Z Notification, 1991
i. The Forest (Conservation) Act,
1980
As per the IBM approved mining plan of
Varada-III, Rathadi & OBM-III, the site is
designated as private land in which no forest
land is involved thus no clearance is required
from forest department.
ii. The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
The mining lease lies at a distance ranges
4.5km from Marine Sanctuary & Gaga
Bird Sanctuary is at a distance ranges
17.3 kmfrom lease. Eco sensitive Zone of
Marine Sanctuary and Marine National
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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No. Item Details
Park is demarcated as 1 km and lease is
located outside the ESZ of MS/MNP and
more than 10 km away from Gaga Bird
Sanctuary, based on this, it is clear that
no clearance from the Standing
Committee of the National Board for
Wildlife (NBWL) is required.
iii. The C.R.Z Notification, 1991
The CRZ Notification has been revised as
of 2011. The lease does not fall in the
Coastal Regulation Zone as per this
notification because:
a) The mine is located at a distance greater
than the High Tide Line (HTL), i.e.500m on
the landward side along the sea front. (As
per preliminary estimates, the mine is
located at distance ranges from~ 5.4 km to
5.8km from the edge of the coastline).
b) There is no tidally influenced water body
within 100 m of the mine. (As per
preliminary estimates the nearest possibly
tidally influenced water body is ~ 5.4 km in
NW & Rani River is at a distance ranges
from 3 km to 3.3km in West direction from
the mine site).
c) There is no hazard line demarcation done
by the Survey of India (SoI) in the area as
on date, but considering the distance of
the mine from the coast / HTL, it is unlikely
that the Hazard Line would be in the
vicinity of the mine
The mine does not lie in the inter-tidal
zone of the sea or the tidally influenced
water body.
22 Whether there is any Government order /
policy, relevant / relating to the site No
23 Forest land involved (ha.)
Nil, No Forest Land is involved within the
lease area, however it may be present
within the study area (comprises 10km
radius from lease boundary), which will be
analyzed and reported during detailed
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
study
24 Whether there is any litigation pending
against the project and / or land in which No
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
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No. Item Details
the project is proposed to be set up?
Name of the Court
Case No. Order / directions of the Court,
if any and its relevance with the
proposed project
II. Activity
1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the project involving actions, which
will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water
bodies, etc.)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
1.1
Permanent or temporary change
in land use, land cover or
topography including increase in
intensity of land use (with respect
to local land use plan)
Yes
There will be a change in land use and topography because of the mining of mineral. Part of the land will be backfilled and covered by plantation and rest will be used as water reservoir after mining.
1.2 Clearance of existing land,
vegetation and buildings? Yes
Small shrubs‘gandabawal’botanical name
is Prosopisjuliflora will be removed.
1.3 Creation of new land uses? No Mining lease is designated as private
land and the same status continues.
1.4 Pre-construction investigations
e.g. bore houses, soil testing? No Construction activity is proposed only for
Office, rest shelters, toilet facility,etc
1.5 Construction works? Yes
Construction of temporary offices, rest shelter, Store and water supply,
First Aid Centre etc.
1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition is proposed atmining site.
1.7
Temporary sites used for
construction works or housing of
construction workers?
No
Temporary rest shelter for labour,
Water tank with capacity of 500 liters,
for storage of drinking water and
separate toilet for male and female will
be constructed on site.
1.8
Above ground buildings,
structures or earthworks including
linear structures, cut and fill or
excavations
Yes
Structures for Mine Site office,
Canteen, First Aid room, Rest Shelter,
Store is proposed. Mining will be
carried out by semi mechanized open
cast mining method.
1.9 Underground works including
mining or tunneling? No
Since the proposal is for semi
mechanized Open Cast mining, no
underground working will be engaged
1.10 Reclamation works? Yes Part of excavated land will be backfilled with over burden & reclaimed by plantation of local species in consultation
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
with forest department.
1.11 Dredging? No Not applicable.
1.12 Offshore Structure? No Not applicable.
1.13 Production and manufacturing
processes? No
There is no production and manufacturing at site, however mining of bauxite will be carried out at site with production capacity of 75885TPA.
1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or
materials? Yes
An office-cum-storage room already
present at site nearby will be used for
storing other mining equipments.
1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal
of solid waste or liquid effluents? Yes
Solid Waste: Solid ROM waste generated will be initially dumped and then will be backfilled in excavated and exhausted pit. Liquid Waste: No STP & ETP required as waste water will be domestic and in small amount. The domestic waste will be treated in
septic tanks and soak pits.
1.16 Facilities for long term housing of
operational workers? No
Local villagers from surrounding area
will be employed for mining;
Managerial / Technical staffs are
travelling from nearby town, hence
there is no need to provide housing
facilities.
1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during
construction or operation? No Existing facilities are sufficient. No new
road /rail will be required.
1.18
New road, rail, air waterborne or
other transport infrastructure
including new or altered routes
and stations, ports, airports etc?
No Existing facilities are sufficient
1.19
Closure or diversion of existing
transport routes or infrastructure
leading to changes in traffic
movements?
No There will be no such change caused due to the proposed project.
1.20 New or diverted transmission
lines or pipelines? No
There is no proposal for new construction or diversion of any transmission lines or pipelines.
1.21
Impoundment, damming,
culverting, realignment or other
changes to the hydrology of
watercourses or aquifers?
No There is no water course falling in this lease area.
1.22 Stream crossings? No There is no stream (perennial or seasonal) within the lease area.
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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No.
Information/Checklist
Confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water
from ground or surface waters? No
No ground water will be used for
proposed project. During mining, for
domestic purposes water will be
supplied by the means of tankers from
nearby village i.e. from Mewasa
Village, where as for plantation and
dust suppression rain water collected
in mined out pits will used. In addition
to this extra amount of water (if
required) for dust suppression will be
supplied by tankers from nearby
village.
1.24
Changes in water bodies or the
land surface affecting drainage or
run-off?
No
As there is absence of any river or nala in the lease area, mining process will not affect the natural drainage in the nearby area. However proper garland drain with silt arresting arrangement will be provided.
1.25
Transport of personnel or
materials for construction,
operation or decommissioning?
Yes
During operation phase, vehicles are
provided for transport of personnel
and mined material (plant grade) will
be transported by road to company’s
manufacturing unit at Porbandar.
1.26
Long-term dismantling or
decommissioning or restoration
works?
No
Part of the restored area will be reclaimed by backfilling and Afforestation and rest of the area will be converted to water reservoir.
1.27
Ongoing activity during
decommissioning which could
have an impact on the
environment?
No No activity of commissioning ordecommissioning is proposed in this mine area except as stated above.
1.28 Influx of people to an area either
temporarily or permanently? Yes All the workers will be from nearby
villages.
1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Local species would be preferred.
1.30 Loss of native species or genetic
diversity? No No loss of native species is anticipated
1.31 Any other actions? No No other actions are proposed.
2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land,
water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in
short supply):
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No?
2.1 Land especially undeveloped or No The lease is designated as
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
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No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes/
No?
agricultural land (ha) Government waste land and part of
lease is private land, which is
granted to the company as mining
lease.
2.2 Water (expected source &
competing users) unit: KLD Yes
Expected Source:
There are two major sources by
which water will be supplied i.e. by
means of tanker from the nearby
village and rain water collected in
already mined out pits,
Users:
Water will be used for three main
purposes;
For domestic purpose: 4.41 KLD
For dust suppression: 46.2 KLD
For plantation: 0.63 KLD
2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes
Mining activity itself is an extractive
activity involving mineral removal as
part of normal operations. Due to the
proposed activity total mineral
extraction will be 75885 TPA ROM.
2.4
Construction material stone,
aggregates, sand / soil
(expected source, MT)
No
Since the project is of mining by semi
mechanized open cast mining, no
construction required.
2.5 Forests and timber (source, MT) No Not applicable
2.6
Energy including electricity and
fuels (source, competing users)
unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)
Yes No Electricity for site services but fuel (Diesel) will be used for mining operations.
2.7 Any other natural resources
(use appropriate standard units) No No other natural resources will be
required.
3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which
could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual
or perceived risks to human health.
S.
No.
Information / Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
3.1
Use of substances or materials,
which are hazardous (as per
MSIHC rules) to human health or
the environment (flora, fauna, and
water supplies)
No No hazardous substance is used
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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No.
Information / Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
3.2
Changes in occurrence of disease
or affect disease vectors (e.g.
insect or water borne diseases)
No No any diseases due to mining.
3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by
changing living conditions? Yes
Living conditions will change for better as beneficial aspects would be there due to employment generation.
3.4
Vulnerable groups of people who
could be affected by the project
e.g. hospital patients, children, the
elderly etc.,
No
Partial drilling and blasting upto 20% of
ROM production will be used and with
excavator, rock breaker mining
activities generates employment for the
nearby people, Water stored in mined
out pits is being used by farmers in
near areas, Considering these points,
on a positive note it can be concluded
that these activities will not affect those
groups.
Inspite of these, during excavation,
loading/unloading, & transportation of
material dust generation will takes
place, which will be reduced by
applying practices like dust
suppression.
3.5 Any other causes No Not Applicable.
4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning
(MT/month)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
4.1 Soil, overburden or mine
wastes Yes
Soil OB Mineral
Waste
Varada-III 2148 1074 2112
Rathdi 4440 0 1567
OBM-III 33000 49500 5216
TOTAL 39588 50574 8895
4.2 Municipal waste (domestic
and or commercial wastes) No
Very insignificant. Soak Pits and septic tanks are used for the treatment of liquid waste.
4.3
Hazardous wastes (as per
Hazardous Waste
Management Rules)
Yes
Not applicable, as machinery like drilling, compressor and water pump will be involved except a 5 hp water pump that used in monsoon season (as & when required)
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever possible)
with source of information data
4.4 Other industrial process
wastes No Not applicable
4.5 Surplus product Yes
Minerals (Non-Plant Grade) that remain
unsold are stacked within the mine area
and kept ready for future sale
4.6 Sewage sludge or other
sludge from effluent treatment No NA
4.7 Construction or demolition
wastes No
No construction will be involved during
operation phase: minor construction such
as rest shelter / office / storage area
already exists at the site. Therefore,
there will be no demolition waste
4.8 Redundant machinery or
equipment No
All mining equipment has a working life,
after which these require to be
decommissioned. However, equipment
used during the mining operations will
on contract basis and therefore will not
lead to direct generation of redundant
machinery or equipment by the lessee
4.9 Contaminated soils or other
materials No Not Applicable
4.10 Agricultural wastes No No Agricultural waste will be generated.
4.11 Other solid wastes No No other solid waste will be produced.
5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (kg/hr)
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
5.1
Emissions from combustion of
fossil fuels from stationary or
mobile sources
Yes
Stationary sources
Pit source:
Detailed analysis will be carried out
during EIA study and will be
incorporated in that after pit source
modelling by using AERMOD.
Water pump
Diesel pump for dewatering of water
in monsoon season (as & when
required) may not have a significant
emission.
Mobile sources
Transporting vehicles.
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPA
OF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINE
AREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICT DEVBHOOMIDWARKA FORM-1
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confirmation
Yes
/No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
5.2 Emissions from production
processes No
Not applicable, no production
process is involved
5.3
Emissions from materials
handling including storage or
transport
Yes
Emissions from material handling
and transport are already covered in
S.No. 5.1.
5.4
Emissions from construction
activities including plant and
equipment
No Not applicable, no construction
activities are involved.
5.5
Dust or odors from handling of
materials including construction
materials, sewage and waste
Yes
Dust
Dust generation will be there due to
handling and transport of materials –
it is a major source of air pollution
and will suitably be managed through
adequate dust mitigation strategies
Odour
There are no odours anticipated due
to mining activities. Sewage will be
generated, but will be disposed into
soak pits / septic tanks -
consequently this will not lead to
generation of odour nuisance
5.6 Emissions from incineration of
waste No Not applicable
5.7
Emissions from burning of waste
in open air (e.g. slash materials,
construction debris)
No Not applicable
5.8 Emissions from any other sources No Emission from blasting.
6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat:
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
6.1 From operation of equipment e.g.
engines, ventilation plant, crushers Yes
Noise will be generated during
vehicular movement & drilling
operation Noise & vibration will be
generated during blasting operation
that will be in rare case.
6.2 From industrial or similar
processes No Not applicable
6.3 From construction or demolition No Not applicable
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/
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6.4 From blasting or piling Yes Blasting require is 20% of ROM production and with adoption of Controlled Blasting technique.
6.5 From construction or operational
traffic Yes
Due to vehicular traffic and material transportation within lease area, Noise generated will be controlled effectivety.
6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Mining will be done in day time so no lighting will be required and cooling systems are not required.
6.7 From any other sources No No other sources of Noise & Vibration are there.
7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground
or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
7.1 From handling, storage, use or
spillage of hazardous materials No No provision of storing of hazardous
material at site.
7.2
From discharge of sewage or other
effluents to water or the land
(expected mode and place of
discharge)
No
Approximate 3.75 KLD sewage will be generated and will be sent to soak pit, water balance diagram is attached as.
7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted
to air into the land or into water Yes
Air emission due to:
Excavation, Operation water pump,
Vehicular movement&Transportation.
7.4 From any other sources No No other sources are there.
7.5
Is there a risk of long term buildup
of pollutants in the environment
from these sources?
No
However detailed study will be
carried out during Environmental
Impact Assessment
8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect
human health or the environment
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities / rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
8.1
From explosions, spillages, fires
etc from storage, handling, use or
production of hazardous
substances
Yes
1. Explosive will be stored at magazine.There will be risk of accident by Fly-Rocks. 2. There will be risk of accident by Premature Blast: Detonation of an explosive charge
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/
No?
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possible) with source of
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earlier than warranted. Premature explosion may be due to carelessness, accidental percussion, a faulty fuse or degenerated explosives. 3. There will be risk of accident by Misfires: Misfire means the complete or partial failure of a blasting charge to explode as planned.
8.2 From any other causes Yes
Risk to human health and safety due
to human mistake cannot be ruled
out, The detailed risk assessment
due to mining activities will be carried
out based in DGMS circular DGMS
(Tech) (S&T) No.13 dated 31st
December 2002,
All personnel will be provided with
necessary personal protective
equipments.
8.3
Could the project be affected by
natural disasters causing
environmental damage e.g. floods,
earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst
etc)?
No
Earthquakes
The site area is categorized in the
Seismic Zone IV, which is classified
as having Moderate Damage Risk
Zone. Earthquakes can and do
happen, albeit major earthquakes
happen rarely.
Floods
Available records indicate that the
highest 24-hr rainfall recorded at
Jamnagar is ~337.8 mm, indicating
the possibility of flooding.
The risks posed by potential flash
floods or earthquakes will be studied
in the EIA report.
Cloudburst
Cloudburst (>100 mm rainfall in one
hour) is an unlikely event, but cannot
be ruled out. Such a phenomenon
has not been formally recorded at
Porbandar as per IMD records,
however.
Landslides
A change in the stability of a slope can
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be caused by a number of factors, acting together or alone.Although unlikely to occur, at the Rathdi mine.
9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which
could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other
existing or planned activities in the locality
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Details thereof (with approximate
quantities/ rates, wherever
possible) with source of
information data
9.1
Lead to development of supporting
Facilities, ancillary development or
development stimulated by the
project which could have impact
on the environment e.g.:
supporting infrastructure (roads,
power supply, waste or waste
water treatment, etc.) housing
development extractive industries
supply industries, (other)
No
Mining contribute to Local
development and overall
development taking place in the
Region. Cluster mining (present in the
Region since more than five decades,
now) can however be considered a
significant economic activity in the
Region. Supporting infrastructure
(essentially roads and power supply)
is already in place. Consequently, the
possibility of this project triggering
significant ancillary developments,
regional and Socio-economic
development.
9.2
Lead to after-use of the site, which
could have an impact on the
environment
Yes
Plantation will be carried out after backfilling the part of the mined out area, which could have some positive impacts, in terms of enriching the micro ecology and bio-diversity in the area. Mined out pits that cannot be backfilled are converted into water reservoirs/ Rain water harvesting pit are commonly used by locals as a source of irrigation for agriculture, which is normally acceptable to mine owners, as part of a general social compact between the mine owners and locals.
9.3 Set a precedent for later
developments No Not required.
9.4
Have cumulative effects due to
proximity to other existing or
planned projects with similar
effects
Yes
Mining leases are present in the
immediate vicinity of the study
area.These will be identified and
cumulative impacts of these studied
especially on air quality, ground
water, noise / vibration and
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/
No?
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infrastructure (especially roads) using
available information in the EIA
report.
III. Environmental Sensitivity
S.
No.
Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) of
Proposed Project location
boundary
1
Areas protected under international
conventions, national or local
legislation for their ecological,
landscape, cultural or other related
value
Yes
The mining lease lies at a distance 4.5km from Marine Sanctuary & Gaga Bird Sanctuary is at a distance 17.3 kmfrom lease.
2
Areas which are important or
sensitive for ecological reasons -
Wetlands, watercourses or other
water bodies, coastal zone,
biospheres, mountains, forests
No
Wetlands
As per the Ramsar wetlands List,
Convention on Wetlands 1971, there
is no Ramsar Site present in Gujarat
Water Courses / Water Bodies
Water bodies in form of ponds present
near the lease area, Sea is present
atdistance ranges from ~ 5.4 km to 5.8
km in northern direction. Seasonal
Rani River is at a distance ranges
from 3 km to 3.3km in West direction.
Ground water is present at ~12 m
below the surface in the region.
Coastal Zones
Coastal zone is present ~5.4km from
the lease area
Biospheres
No biosphere is present near the
lease area
Mountains
No mountain is present in 15 km of
the lease area
Forests
There is no forest land is involved
within the lease area but it may be
present in the study area which will
be studied and include in EIA report
3
Areas used by protected, important
or sensitive species of flora or
fauna for breeding, nesting,
Yes
Our project site does not fall within
the Eco Sensitive Area notified by
Govt. of India vide notification
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Yes
/
No?
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) of
Proposed Project location
boundary
foraging, resting, over wintering,
migration
S.O.2561 (E) dated 22nd
August,
2013.
4 Inland, coastal, marine or
underground waters Yes
Inland
Seasonal Rani River is at a distance
ranges from 3 km to 3.3km in West
direction.
Coastal
Sea and coastal area is present
atdistance ranges from ~ 5.4 km to
5.8km in northern direction.
Marine
Sea is present in study area
Underground waters
Underground water level is present
at 12m bgl in the area as per the
IBM, approved mining plan. Further
study will be conducted during the
complete EIA.
5 State, National boundaries No Nil
6
Routes or facilities used by the
public for access to recreation or
other tourist, pilgrim areas
Yes
Pilgrim Areas
Broad Guage Railway line running
from Okha to Ahmedabad is at 16.5
km in S direction of the lease area.
State Highway 25 is located 10 km
SSE direction of the lease area.
Coastal Highway CH-6 is at distance
of 8 Km in south direction of lease
7 Defense installations No Not Applicable
8 Densely populated or built-up area Yes
Residential area such as Mewasa
Village, Virpur Village, Habardi
Village, Pindara Village, Ran Village,
Mahadevia village, &AsotaMota are
within 10 km of site.
9
Areas occupied by sensitive man-
made land uses (hospitals,
schools, places of worship,
community facilities)
Yes
Hospitals, Schools, Worship places,
Community facilities are located
within 10 km from site
10
Areas containing important, high
quality or scarce resources (ground
water resources, surface
resources, forestry, agriculture,
fisheries, tourism, minerals)
Yes Bauxite Mineral
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Information/Checklist
confirmation
Yes
/
No?
Aerial distance (within 15 km.) of
Proposed Project location
boundary
11
Areas already subjected to
pollution or environmental damage.
(Those where existing legal
environmental standards are
exceeded)
No No such place is there in 10 km radius.
12
Areas susceptible to natural hazard
which could cause the project to
present environmental problems
(earthquakes, subsidence,
landslides, erosion, flooding or
extreme or adverse climatic
conditions)
No
The study area lies in Seismic Zone IV. However natural hazards due to earthquakes are not anticipated to be a major environmental issue owing to the shallow mining depths. Also no major structures are part of the proposed development. Hence environmental impacts due to the proposed development are ruled out
DECLARATION:
“I hereby give an undertaking that the data and information given in the application and enclosures
are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I am aware that if any part of the data and
information submitted is found to be false or misleading at any stage, the project will be rejected and
clearance given, if any to the project will be revoked at our risk and cost”.
Date: Signature of the applicant with full name and address
Place: Jamkhambhalia
Mr. C Shanmugam
GM (Mines)
Orient Abrasives Limited
PROPOSED TOR
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IIVV.. PPRROOPPOOSSEEDD TTEERRMMSS OOFF RREEFFEERREENNCCEE FFOORR EEIIAA SSTTUUDDIIEESS
The components of the EIA study will include:
Determination of baseline data using primary data generation and secondary
data available from various government published reports on air, meteorology,
water, soil, flora & fauna, socio-economics, infrastructure, sensitive areas
(forests, archaeological, historical etc);
Detailed description of all elements of the project activities during the operational
phase. The elements to be analyzed will include the infrastructures of the project
including drainage features, roads, waste collection, disposal and management
and utility requirements.
Identifying the sources of pollution and assessing the impacts on the environment
due to proposed minor mineral mining.
Preparation of EIA and EMP documents with recommendations on preventive
and mitigative measures for limiting the impact on environment to the desired
level during various stages of project.
BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA GENERATION
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Attributes Scope of Work
1 Ambient Air Quality The baseline air quality will be monitored at various
locations twice a week for one season for PM10,
PM2.5, SO2 and NOx. AAQ monitoring locations will be
selected as per guidelines specified for selection of
AAQ sites. Emission standards are defined for
Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) by USEPA.
Accordingly monitoring of SPM is also proposed for
impact analysis and comparison of the pre and post
project condition.
Design of ambient air quality sampling network with
regard to topography, population, sensitive locations,
emission sources, background concentrations and
possible impact zones, through application of screening
air quality models for assessing air quality prior to start
of baseline study.
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Attributes Scope of Work
2 Meteorological data 1 Location - 90 days
Micrometeorological survey will be carried out at project
site for 3 months. Data will be generated for
temperature, Wind speed, Wind direction and Relative
Humidity (min & max), rain fall.
This will be further supported by the meteorological data
for the area of interest collected from nearest IMD
Station and Trend analysis of micrometeorological data
generated at the site.
3 Water Quality Water samples will be collected covering 10-km radius
area. The samples will be analyzed as per IS-10500/IS-
2296 and EPA Act as applicable.
4 Soil Quality Soil samples will be collected from different/various
locations and will be analyzed for the parameters such
as grain size, pH, salinity, electrical conductivity,
organic carbon, NPK, TDS, Na, Mg, Ca, Cl-, F- etc.
5 Noise Levels Noise monitoring will be carried by using Integrated
noise meter on hourly observations for 24 hours at
different locations.
The observed data will be compiled and statistical
analysis will be done for Lday, Lnight and Ldn.
6 Land use Land use as per the district census handbooks will be
analysed to identify the present land use within the 10-
km radius area. Various land use classifications will be
computed. Also the satellite imagery will be used to
assess the landuse pattern of the study area.
Accordingly a landuse map will be prepared.
The study will be carried out through field visits and
secondary sources of information.
7 Geology and
Hydro-geological
aspects
These aspects will be covered for the study area based
on Secondary information sources (Geological survey of
India and Central Ground Water Board, Delhi).
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Attributes Scope of Work
8 Ecological Studies
(Terrestrial and
Aquatic)
Primary as well as secondary data will be collected for
Flora and fauna of the study area through field visits
and collected secondary data from concerned forest
department. The survey includes assessment of the
species diversity, density, abundance etc. in the study
area and formulation of ecological indices, assessment
of likely changes on flora and fauna due to the project
related activities, suggestions for conservation and
protection of flora and fauna in the study area.
9 Socio-Economic
aspects
Socio-economic aspects will be covered for the project
area based on the Census documents and NIC
database. Local and District administration will also be
contacted for collecting the required data.
IDENTIFICATION OF SOURCES OF POLLUTION
Data Generation
This includes the following:
Identifying the sources of pollution of air, water, land and noise;
Quantifying the emissions from the pollution generating sources; and
Quantification of solid wastes and likely disposal methods will be suggested.
Sources of Pollution
The likely sources of air and water pollution will be identified and quantified;
The proposed pollution control measures envisaged in project area for fugitive
dust, noise pollution and other environmental effects of each project activities
will be assessed ;
The present and proposed changes in land use pattern will be identified; and
Based on various project activities, the likely impact on the environment
attributes in project area will be identified by:
o Estimating the air pollution levels for SPM, PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx in
the study area
o Estimating the source emissions for each project specific pollutants;
o Predicting the noise dispersions for all the noise generating sources;
o Predicting the impact of wastewater discharges, if any;
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o Studying the short-term and long-term effects on sensitive targets like
endangered species, crops and historically/archaeologically important
sites (if any).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
The proposed project will have an impact on the environment. The parameters likely
to be affected are air quality, water quality, soil quality and noise levels etc on
account of gaseous emissions, liquid effluent discharges, resultant particulates,
generation of solid wastes etc will be discussed.
The baseline data generated from the above studies will be analyzed and compared
with applicable standards prescribed by the CPCB. By this means, the impact
whether positive or negative will be assessed and the environmental attributes
requiring special attention for mitigating the negative impact, if any, will be identified.
Also the areas, which fulfil the prescribed environmental norms and not requiring
further improvements, will be specified. Both short-term and long term impacts
particularly on sensitive targets such as habitat of endangered species of wildlife or
mines, crops, historically/culturally important sites/monuments, centres with
concentrated population in the study area will be established.
The impacts of project on various components of environment and the possible
mitigation measures for mitigating the negative impacts are described in the
following sections.
Impact on Land Use
Impact Assessment
The land use impacts due to proposed mining activity will be identified in terms of
local land use planning efforts. The change in land use pattern of project site will also
be identified. This includes visual impact, impact on forest and impact due to socio-
economic factors.
Mitigation Measures
The mitigation measures will be addressed towards restoration of land disturbed by
the proposed project activities to the extent possible.
Impact on Ambient air Quality
Impact Assessment
Source inventory will be carried in the study area. A computer based internationally
recognized mathematical air quality model will be used to predict the concentration
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of SO2, NOx & PM due to proposed project. The results will be presented for short-
term (24-hourly) concentrations in and around the project site.
Mitigation Measures
Potential mitigation measures include the control measures at the source level. The
measures to control the fugitive dust emissions will also be suggested according to
guidelines of CPCB.
Impact on Noise
Impact Assessment
Sources of noise and its impact on the environment will be addressed. The noise
level at varying distances for multi-sources will be predicted using Noise model. A
comparison of measured noise (Leq) at monitoring locations to that of predicted
noise levels (Leq) will be made and mitigation measures will be recommended to
conform to regulatory ambient air noise standards.
Baseline noise levels in different zones like industrial, residential and silence areas
like hospitals, schools etc will be monitored. The potential noise level exposure will
be determined and evaluate for acceptable limits of exposure.
Mitigation Measures
The potential mitigation measures will be addressed to reduce noise levels by control
at source, isolation of high noise generating sources, use of protective measures
especially in high noise areas and development of greenbelt.
Impact on Ecology
Impacts on aquatic species especially during dry season will be assessed
particularly those which are endangered, if any. The parameters, which are of
concern, are TSS, TDS, heavy metals, oil and grease, pH and temperature. The
assessment will also include impacts of chlorinated organic chemicals. The impact of
site preparation activities involving site clearing, excavation, earth moving,
dewatering or impounding water bodies and developing burrow and fill areas will be
assessed. Recommendations will be made to mitigate such adverse impacts as soil
erosion and habitat loss. In addition, impact of fugitive dust emissions will be
assessed on the surrounding species of economic/genetic/biological importance.
Impact on Water Use
Impact Assessment
The impacts of the proposed project due to water usage and wastewater discharges
will be addressed covering the following:
Habitat conditions; and
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Recreation resources and aesthetics.
Mitigation Measures
The mitigation measures will be addressed ensuring the present and anticipated
future water requirements for various purposes. The measures also address the
need to maintain or improve the existing Class of Water (as per IS: 2296) to ensure
that the current/proposed uses are not impaired due to deterioration of the water
quality.
Impact on Water Quality
Impact Assessment
No major impacts are envisaged on water quality of the region due to the project
activities.
Deterioration of Groundwater and surface water quality are not envisaged due to the
project activities.
Impact on Demography and Socio-Economics
Impact Assessment
On the basis of the information proposed to be collected and employment and other
potential for the benefits of surrounding community of the study area, the likely
socio-economic impacts of proposed project during operation will be assessed in
detailed.
Mitigation Measures
Strategies to mitigate the negative impacts if any due to the project will be
suggested.
Impact on Soil
Impact Assessment
Impact on soil will be assessed in view of change in land use pattern due proposed
mining operations. The overburden generated will be backfilled to restore the mined
out area for afforestation and agriculture purpose.
Mitigation Measures
Strategies to mitigate the negative impacts on soil due to fugitive dust emission and
over burden, if any, will be suggested.
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
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A Rapid EIA Report based on three months field data generation will be prepared for
the purpose of getting clearance from MoEF. EIA/EMP will be prepared based on
one season data.
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) will include all the mitigatory measures
proposed under each significant environmental attribute.
PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
Environmental Impact Assessmentand EnvironmentManagement Planfor Cluster approach for 3 MiningLeases/Blocks of Varada-III 2.43hawith production capacity of 10800TPA, Rathdi 2.02ha with productioncapacity of 5585TPA and OBM-III6.67ha with production capacity of59500TPA respectively, quantifyingto 11.12 ha for production capacityof 75885 TPA of RoM Bauxite.
PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORTJULY 2015
Summary ReportFOR RATHADI BAUXITE MINE, VILLAGE-MEWASA, TALUKA-KALYANPUR,DISTRICT- DEVBHOOMI DWARKA, STATE- GUJARAT
1 SUMMARYRATHADI BAUXITE MINE is located at village- Mewasa, Taluka-Kalyanpur, District-
Devbhoomi Dwarka of Gujarat State over an area of 11.12 ha. The proposed capacity of the
project is 75885 Tonnes/Annum.The total proved mineral reserve (Category 111) reserve of
385313 tonnes was estimated and 501763 tonnes were considered as pre-feasibility mineral
Resource (222). Lease area is a private land.Semi Mechanized Open cast mining method
with 20% drilling and blasting is the only suitable method of mining for this area. Brief
description of the project is described below.
1.1 Salient feature of the project:Table 1-1: Salient feature of the project
Sl.
No.Parameters Description
1 Name of the project Rathadi Bauxite Mine
2 Nature of the project Bauxite Mining
3Project Proponent
M/s Orient Abrasives Limited
“Orient House”, Dattani Nagar, Near Yogeshwar Nagar,
Jam Khambhalia
Pin : 361305
4 Lease period validity Company has applied for renewal to the State
Government on 29.04.1998, 05.06.2000 and 13.11.1997
respectively. Lease renewal is valid under deemed
extension as per rule 24(A)(6) of MCR-1960. As per new
Mining ordinance 2015, these mining leases are renewed
upto 2030.
5 Date of grant lease 08.09.1978
6 Details of the Lease Area Survey No. 139/P & 143, Village Mewasa, Taluka
Kalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gujarat
7 Total Lease area 11.12 Ha
8 Capacity of the project 75885 Tonnes/Annum
9 Category of the project “ A”
10 Location of the project Survey No. 139/P & 143, village- Mewasa, Taluka-
Kalyanpur, District-Devbhoomi Dwarka of Gujarat State
Summary ReportFOR RATHADI BAUXITE MINE, VILLAGE-MEWASA, TALUKA-KALYANPUR,DISTRICT- DEVBHOOMI DWARKA, STATE- GUJARAT
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No.Parameters Description
11 Lease area Coordinate Project area lies within following coordinates
Rathdi Mine
ClusterLatitude Longitude
OBM III
22°12’53.3” Nto22°13’6.3” N
69°20’27.9” ETo69°20’46.5” E
Rathadi
Varada III
12 Land Type Private Land : 11.12 ha
13 Method of Mining Semi Mechanized Opencast OTFM (Other Than Fully
Mechanized)
14 Operational days/year 300
15 Total water requirement 51.24 KLD
16 Source of water Tube wells & Dug wells from nearby villages
17 Man power requirement 98 persons
18 Nearest Railway Station /
Airport along with distance
in kms.
Nearest railway station is at Bhatia 16.2 km (aerial
distance) from mine lease area in south direction
19 Nearest Town, city,
District Headquarters
along with distance in
kms.
Nearest town is Bhatia in South direction about 16.2 km
(aerial distance) from lease area. District Headquarters;
Khambhalia, distance ~34.8km (aerial distance) in ESE
direction
20 Ecological Sensitive Areas
(Wild life Sanctuaries,
National Parks, Biosphere
Reserves, Reserve/
Protected Forest etc)
The mining lease lies at a distance 4.5km from Marine
Sanctuary and Marine National Park is at 10.03km from
lease. Eco sensitive Zone of Marine Sanctuary and
Marine National Park is demarcated as 1 km and lease is
located outside the ESZ of MS/MNP and more than 10
km away from Gaga Bird Sanctuary.
21 Historical Places None
22 Nearest Forest None
23 Financial & Social benefit This Project is providing employment to local people
directly and indirectly.
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1.1 Introduction1.1.1 The Project ProponentM/s. Orient Abrasives Limited (OAL) is a Public Limited Company, incorporated under CompaniesAct, 1956, having its registered office at 1307, Chiranjiv Tower, 43 Nehru Place, New Delhi,India-110019.
OAL was established as a venture of manufacture calcined and fused alumina products in 1974,in technical collaboration with Karborandum, Bentuerky, Czechoslovakia, by the Rajgarhia Groupof Industries. It is a multi-divisional company, having a head office at New Delhi, manufacturingfacilities at Porbandar (Gujarat) and Bhiwadi (Rajasthan) and distinction of being ISO-9001(Quality Management System – QMS) certified. The Company offers a wide range of refractoryand monolithic products for the iron and steel industry and enjoys a large domestic andinternational clientele. An in-house R&D facility supports the division’s product developmentinitiatives.
1.1.2 The Project BackgroundThe Bauxite Mine of M/s. Orient Abrasives Limited is a Cluster of leases and it consists of 3Mining leases/Blocks, namely, Varada-III, RathadiandOBM-III. These leases were granted byGovernment of Gujarat, Varada-III is granted vided letter no. MCR-1577/(O-17)-2699-CHHdated08.09.1978,Rathadiis granted vide letter no. MCR-1580 (O-48) 8154/CHH dated 20.01.1981 andOBM-III is granted vide MCR-1575 (O-09) – 6707 CHH dated 20.09.1978. All three leases weregranted for the period of 20 years and Company has applied for renewal to the State Governmenton 29.04.1998, 05.06.2000 and on 13.11.1997 respectively.Lease renewal application is underconsideration at State Government of Gujarat and office of the Commissioner of Geology andMining, Government of Gujarat, issued circular in 2011 that Lease renewal application are validunder deemed extension as per rule 24(A)(6) of MCR-1960. Further, under Rule 24B of MCR1960, every person holding Mining Lease for Mineral used in his own industry shall be entitled forrenewal of Mining Lease. As per new Mining ordinance 2015, these mining leases arerenewed upto 2030.
Varada-III Mining Lease:The Mining Plan was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide letter no.682(23)364/2004MCCM(N)UDP Dated 24.01.2005.The Mining Scheme was approved by theIndian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide their letter no. 682(23)(MS)-564/2010 MCCM (N) UDPdated 11.02.2011 and the present Mining Scheme was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines,Udaipur, Government of India, vide their letter no. 682(23)(MS-564)/2010 MCCM (N) UDP dated16.06.2014.
RathadiMining Lease:The Mining Plan was approved by Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur, Government ofIndia,videletter no. 682(23)(759)/2011 MCCM(N) UDP Dated 01.11.2011.
OBM-III Mining Lease:The Mining Plan was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide their letter no.682(23)(314)/2004 MCCM (N) UDP dated 01.06.2004. The Mining Scheme was approved byIndian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur vide letter no. 682(23)(MS-546)/2009 MCCM(N) UDP Dated23.02.2011. The present Mining Scheme was approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines, Udaipur,
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Government of India, vide their letter no. 682(23)(MS-546)/2009 MCCM(N) UDP Dated25.04.2014.
1.1.3 Brief Description of the Nature of the Project
The proposed Bauxite project is in 3 leases/Blocks for expansion of Production capacity to 75885TPA ROM. The mine lease is a piece of non-irrigated barren land.
Name ofthe
Company
Name ofthe Lease
AreaSurvey
No.Village Taluka/ District
ProposedProductionCapacity
OrientAbrasivesLimited
Varada-III 2.43 139/PMewasa
Kalyanpur/DevbhoomiDwarka
10800
Rathadi 2.02 139/P 5585
OBM-III 6.67 143 59500Total 11.12 75885
In this mine the nature of deposit is bedded, mineral bauxite is present in form of bed, which isoverlain by a thin cover of Soil, The proposed project entails open cast semi mechanized miningin the mining lease of Varada-III, Rathadiand OBM-III. As the mining lease was already workedout therefore on the basis of geological data gathered from the working pits, trial pits, orereserve were estimated.
Category wise reserves of Bauxite are summarized in Table 2.1Table 1.1: Category wise Reserves (MT)
Name ofthe
Company
Name ofLease
Area(Ha.)
ProvedCategory(Category111) MT
ProbableCategory(Category121/122)
MT
PossibleCategory
Resources(Category
222/221) MT
Total(MT)
OrientAbrasivesLimited
Varada-III 2.43 61650 - 47516 109166Rathadi 2.02 52216 - 17100 69316OBM-III 6.67 271447 - 51834 323281
Grand Total 11.12 385313 - 116450 501763
The cumulative calculation of Reserve for 3 mining leases/blocks are detailed below:Calculation of proved category Reserves (UNFC classification)Mineral ReserveProved category Reserves : 385313 MTProbable Mineral Reserve : NilTotal : 385313MTRemaining ResourcesPrefeasibility Mineral Resources : 116450MTTotal : 116450 MTGrand Total : 501763 MTIn proposed plan, mining will be carried out by semi mechanized open cast method withthe use ofdrilling and blasting.
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1.1.4 Demand-Supply GapThis is an existing captive mine for supply of high grade material to Orient Abrasive Limited’sPlant located at Porbandar. The plant is under expansion, the Supply and Demand gap is 40%,and the project clearance will further reduce the Demand & Supply gap. Hence demand supplyissues whilst important, are considered in the current situation.
1.1.5 Imports v/s Indigenous ProductionThis is an existing mine for the supply of high grade material to OAL’s plant located at Porbandarand OAL has not imported high grade material yet.
1.1.6 Export PossibilityHigh grade bauxite from the mine will be used in OAL’s manufacturing unit and Value Additionindustry at Porbandar, while low grade will be sold to local consumers only after gettingpermission from Government of Gujarat.
1.1.7 Domestic / Export MarketsHigh grade bauxite from the mine will be used in OAL’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, whilelow grade will be sold to local consumers only after getting permission from Government ofGujarat.
1.1.8 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the ProjectDirectMine will work in one shift i.e. general shift only, the likely organization chart for that is asfollows:Table 1.2: Employment Potential
Name of theCompany Employment
Name of LeasesVarada-III Rathadi OBM-III
OrientAbrasivesLimited
MiningEngineer 1 1 1
Geologist 1 1 1
Mines Manager 1 1 1
Driller 2 3 (1 Mines Mate) 2
Workers 31 4 25
Operator6
3 5
Helper 2 6
Total 42 15 41
Grand Total 98
IndirectFew people would be engaged in providing support services to the mining operation includingtransportation of ROM, supply of Drinking water, water tanker for Dust suppression etc. Thenumber of such persons is likely to be in the order of ~ 20-30 for each lease area.
Bauxite produced from mine will be processed in OAL plant at Porbandar and final product willbe sold to customers for use or further processing. This will generate additional economicdemand that could translate into additional employment.
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1.2 Project DescriptionThe information presented in this chapter is based on IBM approved mining scheme.1.2.1 Type of Project including Interlinked and Interdependent ProjectsThe mine is a captive mine for OAL’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar, Gujarat.
1.2.2 Location (Map Showing General Location, Specific Location and ProjectBoundary and Project Lay Out with Coordinates)
LocationThe Bauxite Mine of M/s. Orient Abrasives Limited is a Cluster of leases and it consists of 3 Miningleases/Blocks, namely, Varada-III, Rathadiand OBM-III.Varada-IIIand Rathdiis located at surveynumber 139/P and OBM-IIIlease is located at survey number 143 of Mewasa village,TalukaKalyanpur of DevbhoomiDwarka district of Gujarat State. This Bauxite Mine is approachableby road passing through village Ran which is located about 1km north of the tar road connectingvillage limbdi with Dwarka.Limbdi is located on the DevbhoomiDwarka-Okha state highway no. 25and is about 35 km from Khambhalia.The nearest railway station is Bhatia, which is located onOkha- DevbhoomiDwarka- Rajkot-Viramgaon broad guage section of western railway. The nearestsea port is Okha which is about 105km from Mewasa.
Table 1.3.1: Coordinates of Varada-IIIMine Lease
Co-ordinate Latitude LongitudeA 69°19’23.1” 22°14’9.4”B 69°19’25.9” 22°14’1.8”C 69°19’22.1” 22°14’60”D 69°19’18.8” 22°14’58.8”E 69°19’20.6” 22°14’0.1”F 69°19’20.2” 22°14’2.8”G 69°19’22.5” 22°14’3.8”H 69°19’21.8” 22°14’8.5”I 69°19’22.4” 22°14’9.2”
Table 1.3.2: Coordinates of RathdiMine Lease
Co-ordinate Latitude LongitudeA 22°13’53.5” 69°19’18.8”B 22°13’54.2” 69°19’23.1”C 22°13’60.0” 69°19’22.1”D 22°13’58.6” 69°19’18.3”
Table 1.3.3: Coordinates of OBM-IIIMine Lease
Co-ordinate Latitude LongitudeA 22°13’52.93” 69°19’32.33”B 22°13’57.47” 69°19’30.55”C 22°13’0.76” 69°19’37.79”D 22°13’59.45” 69°19’38.20”E 22°13’59.66” 69°19’43.23”F 22°13’57.36” 69°19’43.62”G 22°13’58.05 69°19’46.12”H 22°13’56.39” 69°19’46.83”I 22°13’53.90” 69°19’43.94”J 22°13’54.63” 69°19’42.85”
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1.2.3 Details of Alternate Sites Considered and the Basis of Selecting the ProposedSite
No alternate site has been examined, since mine is with OAL since 1979. Varada-III is grantedvided dated 08.09.1978, Rathdiis granted vide dated 20.01.1981 and OBM-IIIis granted videdated 20.09.1978. However, the validity of these blocks/leases in the Cluster mining is upto 2030as per New MMDR Ordinance 2015, Government of India.Table 1.4: Size or Magnitude of Operation
Name ofthe
Company
Name ofthe Lease Area Survey
No. Village Taluka/ DistrictProposed
ProductionCapacity
OrientAbrasivesLimited
Varada-III 2.43 139/P
Mewasa Kalyanpur/DevbhoomiDwarka
10800
Rathadi 2.02 139/P 5585OBM-III 6.67 143 59500
Total 11.12 75885
1.2.4 Project Description with Process Details
The present project aims enhancement of production capacity to 75885 TPA ROM of bauxite(above Table 1.4) at this Bauxite Mine with lease admeasuring 11.12Ha at survey no.139/P &143in village Mewasa, TalukaKalyanpur, District Devbhoomi Dwarka of Gujarat state in order toprovide bauxite to Value Addition Plant of OAL at Porbandar.
Salient Features of Mode of WorkingAs per IBM approved mining plan, mining work will be carried out by semi mechanized open castmethod using excavator, rock breaker and Tippers.
Varada-III Mining Lease:Year wise Production for the ensuring fiveyears Period:-In the Proposed Mining Scheme, the mining will be carried out from southern & northern part ofthe lease area adopting semi mechanized open cast method with the use of JCB and tipper.Thebauxite will be excavated by forming one bench of 3.8 M height and10 m of width.The slope ofthe bench will be 70° from vertical.Soil will be scraped first and limestone will be excavated byforming one bench. The mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast method with use ofdrilling and blasting. Waste will be backfilled during mining scheme period. The statutory barrierof 7.5m from the lease boundary will be maintained and backfilling will be done.
First Year (2014-15):-
During first year, mining will be carried out at southern part of the lease area at pit floor of pitno.1 and the orientations of face will east-west. The Bauxite having an average thickness of 2 mat pit floor will be excavated by forming one bench of 2 m and width of benches will be 10m.
Second Year (2015-16):-
In second year, mining will be from the face formed at the end of first yearand will be advancednortherly at pit floor of pit no.1 as shown in year wise plan & section. The bauxite present withaverage thickness of 2 m will excavated by forming one bench. The orientations of face will east-west.
Third Year (2016-17):-
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In Third year, mining will be from the face formed at the end of second year and will beadvanced northerly at pit floor as shown in year wise plan and section plate no. VI. During thirdyear mining will be done for mineral bauxite at pit floor of pit no. 1 with average thickness of 2m. bauxite will be removed by forming one bench of 2 m height.
Fourth Year (2017-18)
In the fourth year mining the strip will be as shown in year wise development plan & section. Themining will be carried out in fresh area and the face formed at the end of third year will beadvanced northerly. Bauxite will be excavated by forming one bench of 3.8 m in height and widthof benches will be 10m. Soil will be scraped first and limestone will be also excavated by formingseparate bench. Orientation of face will be east-west. In this trip the bauxite horizon is having anaverage thickness of 3.8m is proposed to mine out bauxite by one bench.
Fifth Year Mining (2014-15)
During the fifth year the face formed at the end of fourth year will be advance northerly asshown in year wise development plan. During fifth year the bauxite of 3.8m thick will beexcavated by forming one bench. Soil will be scraped first limestone will be excavated separately.The slope of face will be 70° from the vertical.
Total area to be mined out in five year plan period is given in Table:
Table 1.5 : Year wise Excavation (Varada-III)
S.No. Year Volume of Excavation inm3
Rom Excavation inM.T
Ore: O.BRatio by
VolumetricExcavationSoil OB ROM
1 I(14-15) - - 4320 10800 -
2 II(15-16) - - 4320 10800 -
3 III(16-17) - - 4320 10800 -
4 IV(2017-18) 1074 537 4081 10203 1:0.27
5 V(2018-19) 1074 537 4081 10203 1:0.27
Total 2148 1074 52806 52806 1:0.27
Production for Plan Period
A detail of Bauxite production along with the waste generated in the approved five year mineplan is summarized in Table 1.6.
Table 1.6 : Year wise Production (Varada-III)
Year Volume M3 Tonnageof ROM
(d)
Recoveryof Bauxite90% ROM
in MTdx0.90
(e)
Waste10% of
ROMM.T
dx0.10
(f)
Production of BauxiteSoil
(a)
OB
(b)
ROM
(c)
High Grade*30% of Prod.
MTex0.30
(Al2O3>50%)(g)
Low Grade70% of Prod.
MTex0.70
(Al2O3>30%)(h)
I (14-15) - - 4320 10800 9720 1080 3888 5032II (15-16) - - 4320 10800 9720 1080 3888 5032III (16-17) - - 4320 10800 9720 1080 3888 5032IV (2017-18) 1074 537 4081 10203 9183 1020 3673 5510V (2018-19) 1074 537 4081 10203 9183 1020 3673 5510
Total 2148 1074 21122 52806 47526 5280 19010 26116*High Grade includes both Abrasive grade and Refractory grade
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RathdiMining Lease:Year wise Production For The ensuring Five years Period:-In the Proposed Mining Scheme the mining will be carried out by manual open cast methodwithout use of drilling and blasting forming two benches of 1.5 m and 2 m for soil and bauxite.The slope of benches will be maintained 45° from the vertical. The width of benches will be 2 m.
First Year (2011-12):-The mining will be started from the south east end of lease area leaving statutory barrier it willadvance in west direction having the alignment of the face in the North-South. In this stripbauxite present at pit floor over a thickness of 0.5m will be removed by one bench. Soil will beremoved by forming one bench of 1.5m height. Bauxite will be mined out by forming one benchof height 2 m. the width of benches will be 2m. The length and width of face at the end of firstyear will be 70m and 58m.
Second Year (2012-13):-The strip will be in the west of strip-I. The strip covers mineable area of 700M2. The mining willbe started in this block from the east end and advance towards west having the benches alignedin the North South direction. In this block the bauxite occur below a thin cover of soil overthickness of 2m. Bauxite will be removed by one bench of 2m height. Soil will be removing byforming one bench of 1.5m height. The width of the benches will be 2m. The OB generated willbe soil only.
Third Year (2013-14):-This strip will be in the west of the strip II and the area of the strip covers is 700 M2. Mining inthe strip will start from the east end advance towards west the strip having aligned in north-south direction. The soil will be removed by forming bench of 1.5m height and bauxite will bemined out by forming one bench of 2m height and width of benches will be 2m. The length andwidth of benches all be 70m and 10m.
Forth Year (2014-15):-The strip will be in the west of strip III. The strip is having an area of 700 M2.The strip hasbauxite over thickness of 2 m. it is proposed to mine in this bauxite by making one bench of 2maligned in the north-south direction and advancing towards west direction.
Fifth Year Mining (2015-16):-This strip is heaving an area 700M2. Bauxite occurs over a thickness of 2m. It is proposed to minethis by making one bench aligned in north-south direction and advancing in west direction. It isproposed to excavated bauxite by having one bench of 2m height. The benches will be placedtwo meters apart following each other having a maximum height of 2m. Soil will be excavated byforming one bench of 1.5m.The length and width of face at the end of fifth year will be 70m and10m.
Total area to be mined out in five year plan period is given in Table:
Table 1.7 : Year wise Excavation (Rathdi)
S.No. Year Volume ofExcavation in m3
RomExcavation in
M.T
Ore: O.BRatio by
VolumetricExcavationOB ROM
1 I(11-12) 240 2234 5585 1:0.01
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2 II(12-13) 1050 1400 3500 1:0.75
3 III(13-14) 1050 1400 3500 1:0.75
4 IV(14-15) 1050 1400 3500 1:0.75
5 V(15-16) 1050 1400 3500 1:0.75
Total 4440 7834 19585 1:0.62
Production for Plan Period
A detail of Bauxite production along with the waste generated in the approved five year mineplan is summarized in Table.Table 1.8 : Year wise Production (Rathdi)
Year
(a)
Volume M3 Tonnageof ROM
(d)
Recoveryof Bauxite
80%ROM in
MTdx0.90
(e)
Waste20% of
ROMM.T
dx0.10
(f)
Production of Bauxite
OB
(b)
ROM
(c)
High Grade10% ofProd.MTe×0.10
(g)
Low Grade90% of
Prod. MTe×0.90
(h)
I (11-12) 240 2234 5585 4468 1117 447 4021II (12-13) 1050 1400 3500 2800 700 280 2520III (13-14) 1050 1400 3500 2800 700 280 2520IV (14-15) 1050 1400 3500 2800 700 280 2520V (15-16) 1050 1400 3500 2800 700 280 2520
Total 4440 7834 19585 15668 3917 1567 14101
OBM-IIIMining Lease:Year wise Production For The ensuring Five years Period:-In the Proposed Mining Scheme, the mining will be started form west part of the lease area. TheBauxite will be excavated by forming one bench of 2.5 m. clay and soil will be excavatedseparately. The mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast method with use of excavatorand tipper. During scheme period mining will be done in entire lease area. West part of the areawill be backfilled during mining scheme period.
First Year (2014-15):-During first year, mining will be carried out in western part of the lease area and the orientationof production face will be north-south direction. The bauxite having as average thickness of 2.5mwill be excavated by forming one bench the soil & clay will be excavated separately from theproposed area. Soil will be scraped first and stacked in statutory barrier and clay will beexcavated separately. The bauxite present at pit floor will be excavated separately. The thicknessof bauxite at pit floor is 1m.
Second Year (2015-16):-In second year, mining will be carried out in northwest part of the lease area. The orientation offace will be north - south direction. The Bauxite present with average thickness of 2.5m will beexcavated by forming one bench. The clay and soil present in the area will be excavatedseparately.
Third Year (2016-17):-
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In third year, mining will be carried out in central part of the lease area at pit floor of pit no. 3.The face formed at the end of second year will be advanced easterly. The orientation of face willbe north–south direction. The bauxite present in the proposed area having an average 2.5mthickness will be excavated by forming one bench. The soil and clay will be excavated separately.First the soil will scraped at stacked temporary and clay will be excavated.
Fourth Year (2017-18):-During fourth year mining will be carried out covering pit floor of pit no. 4 and central part of thelease area. The face formed at the end of fourth year will be advanced easterly as shown in yearwise development plan plat no. 6. The soil will be scraped separately. The clay present below soilwill be excavated.
Fifth Year (2018-19):-During fifth year, the face formed at the end of fourth year will be advanced easterly and. Theorientation of face will be north-south. The bauxite having 2.5m thickness will be excavated byforming one bench of 2.5m height. The soil will be scraped separately. The clay present belowsoil will be excavated.
Total area to be mined out in five year plan period is given in Table:
Table 1.9 : Year wise Excavation (OBM-III)
S.No.
Year Volume of Excavation (m3) RomExcavation
in M.T
Ore: O.B Ratioby Volumetric
ExcavationSoil OB ROM
1 I(14-15) 4000 6000 23800 59500 1:1
2 II(15-16) 8000 12000 20000 50000 1:1
3 III(16-17) 5500 8250 20270 50675 1:1
4 IV(2017-18) 7500 11250 20250 50625 1:1
5 V(2018-19) 8000 12000 20000 50000 1:1
Total 33000 49500 104320 260800 1:1
Production for Plan Period
A detail of Bauxite production along with the waste generated in the approved five year mineplan is summarized in Table.
Table 1.8: Year wise Production (OBM-III)
Year
(a)
Volume M3 Tonnageof ROM
(d)
Recoveryof
Bauxite90%
ROM MTdx0.90
(e)
Waste10%
ofROMM.T
dx0.10
(f)
Production of Bauxite
Soil
(b)
OB ROM
(c)
High Grade 30% ofProd. MT
ex0.30(Al2O3>50%)(g)
Low Grade70% of Prod.
MTe x 0.70
(Al2O3>30%)(h)
I(2014-15)
4000 6000 23800 59500 56525 2975 5653 50872
II(2015-16)
8000 12000 20000 50000 47500 2500 4750 42750
III(2016-17)
5500 8250 20270 50675 48141 2533 4814 43327
IV(2017-18)
7500 11250 20250 50625 48094 2531 4810 43284
V(2018- 8000 12000 20000 50000 47500 2500 4750 42750
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19)Total 33000 49500 104320 260800 247760 13039 24777 222983
Life of MineMining will be carried out in 3 Mining Block/Lease at a maximum production of 75885 TPA and asper IBM approved Scheme of Mining the life of mine would be FIFTEEN years. Entire lease arealeaving statutory barrier will be mined out in FIFTEEN years.
Varada-III Mining Lease:As per estimated Mineable reserves of 61650 MT of Bauxite available with average annualproduction of Bauxite is 10000 MT, the balance Mine Life period is Six years.
RathadiMining Lease:As per estimated Mineable reserves of 52216 MT of Bauxite available with average annualproduction of Bauxite is 3500 MT, the balance Mine Life is Fifteen years.
OBM-IIIMining Lease:As per estimated Mineable reserves of 271447 MT of Bauxite available with average annualproduction of Bauxite is 50000 MT, the balance Mine Life is Six years.
1.2.5 Conceptual Mining PlanUltimate Pit Limit
In the ML area the mineralized limits are determined either by the limit of the ML boundary or bythe limits of the ore body. These limits have been duly marked in the geological plan. Theultimate pit limit has also will be marked in conceptual plan plate no 9.During the Life of Fifteenyears the entire lease area leaving statutory barrier will be converted into threepits. Theconceptual plan has been prepared up to life of the mine. The lease area of Varada-III will beconverted into one pit having dimension 236m in length width varies from 25m to 140m andaverage depth will be about 5.3m as shown in conceptual plan plate no. 9. The lease area ofRathadi will be converted into one pit having an average depth of 2.6m. The lease area of OBM-III will be converted into one pit having dimension 416m in length width varies from 50m to185m and average depth will be about 5m as shown in conceptual plan plate no. 9.
Stacking of mineral reject and disposal of waste:-
Varada-III Mining Lease:Backfilling will be done in the mined out area using waste in north part of the lease area. Thewaste generated during five year mining scheme period will be backfilled in mined out area at thetime of generation if self hence question of its height and spread does not arise. As volume ofvoids (area to be worked) is much more than material available for backfilling of entire mined outarea up to original ground level will not possible. Therefore west part of the area will bebackfilled up to original ground level and another part of the lease area will be used as waterreservoir.
Table: Year wise generation of waste
year Soil vol. in m3 OB vol. in m3 MineralizedWaste in m3
2014-15 - - 4322015-16 - - 432
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2016-17 - - 4322017-18 1074 537 4082018-19 1074 537 408
Total 2148 1074 2112
Rathadi Mining Lease:First of all clayey material i.e. overburden without top soil will be stacked/spread out in excavatedarea removal bauxite, followed by a thin layer of topsoil, so that land can be restore. This work ofbackfilling of overburden will be done from first year pit hence question of its height & spreaddoes not arises. As volume of voids (already excavated area & area to be worked during miningplan period) is much more material available for backfilling, restoration of land up to originalground level will not possible.
Table: Year wise generation of waste
year Soil vol. in m3 OB vol. in m3 MineralizedWaste in m3
2011-12 240 - 4472012-13 1050 - 2802013-14 1050 - 2802014-15 1050 - 2802015-16 1050 - 280
Total 4440 - 1567
OBM-III Mining Lease:Backfilling will be done in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The proposed area forbackfilling is proved barren. The OB and waste generated during two year mining scheme periodwill be backfilled in the mined out area in central part of the lease area. The waste generatedduring two year mining of scheme period will be backfilled in mined out area at the time ofgeneration if self hence question of its height & spread does not arise. As volume of voids (area tobe worked) is much more than material available for backfilling of entire mined out area up tooriginal ground level will not possible. Therefore central part of the area will be backfilled andanother part of the lease area will be used as water reservoir.
Table: Year wise generation of waste
year Soil vol. in m3 OB vol. in m3 MineralizedWaste in m3
2014-15 4000 6000 11902015-16 8000 12000 10002016-17 5500 8250 10142017-18 7500 11250 10122018-19 8000 12000 1000
Total 33000 49500 5216
Plantation
Varada-III Mining Lease:20 saplings will be planted every year during five year schemes period and fencing will be donearound plantation and working pits.
Year No. of saplings Area m2
2014-15 20 -2015-16 20 -
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2016-17 20 -2017-18 20 472 m2
2018-19 20 551 m2
Rathadi Mining Lease:10 saplings will be planted every year during five year schemes period and fencing will be donearound plantation and working pits.
Year No. of saplings Area m2
2011-12 10 554 m2
2012-13 10 470 m2
2013-14 10 470 m2
2014-15 10 470 m2
2015-16 10 470 m2
OBM-III Mining Lease:30 saplings will be planted every year during five year schemes period and fencing will be donearound plantation and working pits.
Year No. of saplings Area m2
2014-15 30 150 m2
2015-16 30 150 m2
2016-17 30 150 m2
2017-18 30 150 m2
2018-19 30 150 m2
2.2.7 Extent of MechanizationThe mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast mining method with the use of excavatorand tipper.The Bauxite horizon at places being of compact formation, require drilling and blasting which isroughly about 20 % of Bauxite zone for this purpose 1.5 M deep hole will be drilling by jackhammer with compressor and will be blasted by the 25 mm dia and 250 mm long explosiveavailable in the region. The spacing will be kept as 1.0 m and burden will be kept as 1.0 m.Table: Machinery Required for VARADA-III Mining Lease:
Type Nos.Excavator one
Tipper OneJack hammer-RH-658-42 with Two
Portable Compressor (100 cuft/m) OneTable: Machinery Required for RathadiMining Lease:
Excavator and Loading EquipmentType Nos. Bucket
capacity in M3Make Motive
powerHP
Excavator one 0.9 M3 Tata Diesel 110Haulage/Transport and Drilling equipment
Type Nos. Size/ Capacity Make Motivepower
HP
Tipper Three 8 MT Tata - 35Jack hammer One 32 MM Atlas Capco - -Compressor One 100 cft/m Atlas Capco - 110
Table: Machinery Required for OBM-IIIMining Lease:Excavator and Loading Equipment
Type Nos. Bucketcapacity in M3
Make Motivepower
HP
Excavator one 0.9 M3 Tata Diesel 250
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Haulage/Transport and Drilling equipmentType Nos. Size/ Capacity Make Motive
powerHP
Tippers Three 15 MT Tata - -Jack hammer One 32 MM Atlas Capco - -Compressor One 100 cft/m Atlas Capco - 110
2.2.8 TransportsThe high grade bauxite will be transported to company’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar usinghired trucks.
2.2.9 BlastingThe mining will be done by semi mechanized open cast mining method with the use of excavatorand tippers.The Bauxite horizon at places being of compact formation, require drilling and blasting which isroughly about 20% of Bauxite zone for this purpose 1.5M deep hole will be drilling by jackhammer with compressor and will be blasted by the 25mm dia and 250mm long explosiveavailable in the region. The spacing will be kept as 1.0 m and burden will be kept as 1.0 m.
The broad parameters are as under:-1) Spacing - 1.0 m2) Burden - 1.0 m3) Depth - 1.5 m4) Diameter of hole - 32 mm5) Explosive per wise - 0.375 kg6) Power factor - 10 MT/ kg7) No. of holes blasted per round - 10 holes as per round8) Maximum hole blasted per day - 10 holes in one round only.
2.2.10 Raw Materials Required along with Quantity likely Source, Marketing area ofFinal Product mode of Transport of Raw Material & Finished Products.Raw MaterialsProposed project is mining of ROM for recovery of high grade bauxite for captive use in OAL’splant located at Porbandar.
MarketingCompany has got lease for its captive consumption. So high grade material is completely used forcompanies own plant situated at Porbandar. The low grade which lessee get with abrasive andrefractory grade is dumped separately & lessee sale it when get permission from state govt.Table : Market Assessment
Closing stock of material Material will sale from the ex mines itself
Buyers Cement companies, export through third party
Maintenance of competitive pricing Price of material decided as per marketcondition
Re-negotiation option Material will sale only if getting profit, price isnegotiable according to market & relation with
buyer
Price of Material The cost of production of bauxite is 200/t forlow grade and Rs 310/t for high grade
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Exploration = Rs. 10/t Rs 10/t
Mining cost = Rs 170/t Rs 170/t
Sorting = Rs 20/t Rs 122/t
Total = Rs 200/t Rs 302/t
Demand on market condition, but estimate as;cost of production + royalty paid to govt. +depreciation of infrastructure used + profit
margins.
Low grade material sold through GMDC only lowgrade bauxite is saleable presently PMV/Sale
value of low grade material ranging Rs. 350-Rs.550, depend on percentage of alumina.
Volume Closing stock of material
Mode of TransportBauxite will be transported by tractor to stacking and sorting ground. High grade bauxite will betransported by hired /owned truck to company’s manufacturing unit at Porbandar. Low gradebauxite will be stacked separately.2.2.11 Resource Optimization / Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the ProjectThe following will be done
The mineralized waste generated during the mining period will be backfilled in order toreduce the change in land cover or topography of the area. This backfilled area will beused for greenbelt development
Complete backfilling is not possible so a part of mine out area will be used as waterreservoir and stored water will be used for watering the plantation and for dustsuppression. In addition to this water stored in mined out pits will be used by farmers andvillagers in nearby area thus reducing the ground water dependency.
Mine will be worked only in day time (8 hr/ day) and around 98 persons will work,therefore the domestic waste generated will be low and it is possible to recycle. As itdoesn’t require electricity because working will be only in Day time.
2.2.12 Availability of Water its Source and Energy/Power RequirementWaterFor domestic use water will be supplied by the means of tankers from the nearby village.For greenbelt development and dust suppression water stored in mined out pits will be used.For domestic purpose: 4.41 KLDFor dust suppression:46.2KLDFor plantation: 0.630 KLDFuel/Power RequirementThe mine will be worked during an eight hours shift i.e. during day time only and hence noelectricity is required for lighting. Diesel, ̴ 3 lit/hr will be used as fuel for running pump fordewatering in rainy season that too for some time.2.2.13 Waste Generation and ManagementNature of Waste & Rate of yearly generationIn the proposed mining scheme the OB is likely to be generated during scheme period will be Soiland will be spread on backfilled area.The waste that is likely to be generated will be in the form of associated clay with the bauxitehorizon as mineral waste which is below the threshold grade, which has no sale value. That will bebackfilled in mined out pits.Quantity of WasteThe waste generated during scheme period will be as under:-
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Varada-III Mining Lease:Year Soil Volume in M3 Volume of Waste (in M3)
2011-12 240 4472012-13 1050 2802013-14 1050 2802014-15 1050 2802015-16 1050 280Total 440 1567
RathadiMining Lease:Year Soil Volume in M3 Volume of Waste (in M3)
2014-15 - 4322015-16 - 4322016-17 - 4322017-18 1074 20192018-19 1074 2019Total 2148 5334
OBM-IIIMining Lease:Year Soil Volume in M3 Volume of Waste (in M3)
2014-15 4000 11902015-16 8000 10002016-17 5500 10142017-18 7500 10122018-19 8000 1000Total 33000 5216
Selection of Dumping Site
Varada-III Mining Lease:
In the proposed mining scheme, it is proposed that the OB &waste generate during scheme periodwill be disposed by backfilling in mined out voids. The backfilling will be done after winning of fullthickness of bauxite zone.As backfilling of OB will be done in the excavated area. Therefore nodumping site will be required. Soil will spread on backfilled area. part of mined out land will beused as water reservoir.
Method of Dumping & Maximum Height and Spread of dumps
Varada-III Mining Lease:
Backfilling will be done in the mined out area. First of all the waste will be backfilled in the minedout area in north part of the lease area. The waste generated during five year mining schemeperiod will be backfilled in mined out area at the time of generation if self hence question of itsheight and spread does not arise. As volume of voids (area to be worked) is much more thanmaterial available for backfilling of entire mined out area up to original ground level will notpossible. Therefore west part of the area will be backfilled up to original ground level and anotherpart of the lease area will be used as water reservoir.Table: Extent of Backfilling
YearExtent of Backfilling
Total BackfillingMaterial (m3)
Area to beBackfilled (m2)
Avg. height ofbackfilling
2014-15 - - 5.3
2015-16 - - 5.3
2016-17 - - 5.3
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YearExtent of Backfilling
Total BackfillingMaterial (m3)
Area to beBackfilled (m2)
Avg. height ofbackfilling
2017-18 2502 472 5.3
2018-19 2924 551 5.3
Total 5426 1023 5.3
RathadiMining Lease:First of all clayey material i.e. overburden without top soil will be stacked/spread out in excavatedarea removal bauxite, followed by a thin layer of topsoil, so that land can be restore. This work ofbackfilling of overburden will be done from first year pit hence question of its height & spreaddoes not arises. As volume of voids (already excavated area & area to be worked during miningplan period) is much more material available for backfilling, restoration of land up to originalground level will not possible.Table: Extent of Backfilling
Year
Extent of Backfilling
Total BackfillingMaterial (m3)
Area to beBackfilled (m2)
Avg. height ofbackfilling
2011-12 1939 554 3.52012-13 1645 470 3.52013-14 1645 470 3.52014-15 1645 470 3.52015-16 1645 470 3.5Total 8519 2434 3.5
OBM-IIIMining Lease:Backfilling will be done in the area after winning full thickness of bauxite. The proposed area forbackfilling is proved barren. The OB and waste generated during two year mining scheme periodwill be backfilled in the mined out area in central part of the lease area. The waste generatedduring two year mining of scheme period will be backfilled in mined out area at the time ofgeneration if self hence question of its height & spread does not arise. As volume of voids (area tobe worked) is much more than material available for backfilling of entire mined out area up tooriginal ground level will not possible. Therefore central part of the area will be backfilled andanother part of the lease area will be used as water reservoir.Table: Extent of Backfilling
YearExtent of BackfillingTotal BackfillingMaterial (m3)
Area to beBackfilled (m2)
Avg. height ofbackfilling
2014-15 14190 2838 52015-16 27000 5400 52016-17 18889 3778 52017-18 25387 5077 52018-19 27000 5400 5Total 112466 22493 5
Liquid Waste ManagementSewageSewage will be disposed of in soak pit at site.
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Schematic Representation of Feasibility Drawing which gives Information for EIAPurposeMining plan plates are attached along with pre-feasibility report.2.3 Site Analysis2.3.1 Connectivity
Varada-III, Rathadi& OBM-II lease area is approachable only by a Kaccha road. The villageMewasa is approachable by a kachha road passing through village Ran which is located about 1kmnorth of the tar road connecting village limbdi with Dwarka. Limdi is located on theDevbhumiDwarka- Okha state highway no. 25 and is about 35km from Khambhalia. The nearestrailway station is Bhatia which is located Okha-DevbhumiDwarka-Rajkot-Virgaon broad gaugesection of western railways. The nearest sea port is Okha which is about 105km from Mewasa.
2.3.2 Land Form, Land Use and Land OwnershipLease is granted to M/s Orient Abrasives Limited. Existing land use and proposed landuse afterscheme period is given in Table:Table: Existing and Proposed Land Use for VARADA-III Mining Lease:
Head
ExistingLanduse(Ha.)(A)
Additionalareautilizationduring planperiod (Ha.)(B)
Total area (Ha.)C= A+B
Landuse upto Lifeof Mine(Conceptual plan)
Area under mining 1.2037 0.2148 1.4185 -
Storage for topsoil - - - -
Overburden/ Dump At pit floor - - -
Mineral Storage - 0.0500 0.0500 -
Infrastructure(Workshop,Administrativebuilding etc)
0.0100 - 0.0100 0.0100
Roads 0.0100 - 0.0100 0.0100
Railways - - - -
Greenbelt 0.0100 0.0500 0.0600 0.0700
Reclamation - 0.10230.1023
0.1228
Water Reservoir - - - 1.3387
Unused 1.1963 --2.0129
0.8785
TOTAL 2.43 2.43 2.43 2.43
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Table: Existing and Proposed Land Use for Rathdi Mining Lease:
Head
ExistingLanduse(Ha.)(A)
Additionalareautilizationduring planperiod (Ha.)(B)
Total area (Ha.)C= A+B
Landuse upto Lifeof Mine(Conceptual plan)
Area under mining 0.3828 0.2960 0.6788 -
Storage for topsoil - - - -
Overburden/ Dump 0.520 - 0.5200 -
Mineral Storage - 0.02 0.0200 -
Infrastructure(Workshop,Administrativebuilding etc)
- 0.005 0.0050 0.0050
Roads - 0.01 0.0100 0.01
Railways - - - -
Greenbelt - 0.0250 0.0250 0.0750
Reclamation - 0.2434 0.2434 0.7302
Water Reservoir - - - 0.5406
Unused 1.1272 --- 1.4206 0.6592
Total 2.02 2.02 2.02 2.02
Table: Existing and Proposed Land use for OBM-III Mining Lease
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1.2.6 Head
1.2.7 ExistingLanduse(Ha.)
1.2.8 (A)
1.2.9 Additionalareautilizationduring planperiod (Ha.)
1.2.10 (B)
1.2.11 Total area(Ha.)
1.2.12 C= A+B
1.2.13 Landuseupto Life ofMine(Conceptualplan)
1.2.14 Area undermining
1.2.15 2.1921 1.2.16 3.3000 1.2.17 5.49211.2.18 -
1.2.19 Storage fortopsoil
1.2.20 - 1.2.21 - 1.2.22 - 1.2.23 -
1.2.24 Overburden/Dump
1.2.25 At pit floor1.2.26 - 1.2.27 - 1.2.28 -
1.2.29 Mineral Storage1.2.30 0.0500 1.2.31 - 1.2.32 0.0500 1.2.33 -
1.2.34 Infrastructure(Workshop,Administrativebuilding etc)
1.2.35 0.0100 1.2.36 0.0100 1.2.37 0.0100 1.2.38 0.0100
1.2.39 Roads 1.2.40 0.0200 1.2.41 - 1.2.42 0.0200 1.2.43 0.0200
1.2.44 Railways 1.2.45 - 1.2.46 - 1.2.47 - 1.2.48 -
1.2.49 Greenbelt 1.2.50 0.0100 1.2.51 0.0500 1.2.52 0.0600 1.2.53 0.07
1.2.54 Reclamation1.2.55 - 1.2.56 2.2493 1.2.57 2.2493 1.2.58 2.6992
1.2.59 Water Reservoir1.2.60 - 1.2.61 - 1.2.62 -1.2.63 3.4529
1.2.64 unused 1.2.65 4.3879 1.2.66 --- 1.2.67 1.0607 1.2.68 0.3279
1.2.69 Total 1.2.70 6.67 1.2.71 6.67 1.2.72 6.67 1.2.73 6.67
2.3.3 Topography-
The lease area is having north south trending low ridges of bauxite in eastern side and remainingarea is almost plain ground sloping towards west. The area is covered by very scanty vegetation,mostly babool bushes grown over barren stony wastelands. The area is not covered by anywatercourses in form of river, natural nallah etc.
No permanent drainage course exists in the area. It is an active mining area, but crops likeBazara, groundnutetc are cultivated during monsoon in near by agriculture land. Maximum yieldper hectares of bazaar and groundnut is around 2500 kg. The nearest human settlement is inVirpur village at a distance of 1.0 km.
The entire lease area is covered under soil. Bauxite is present below thin cover of soilof 1.0 m to1.5m thickness & clay/limestone of 0.5m to 1.5 m thickness. Bauxite is exposed in pit section. Ingeneral thickness of bauxite is 2.5 m to 3.8m. Recovery of bauxite is considered as 90% of
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ROM.In general the high grade (Al2O3>50%) is 40% & low grade (Al2O3upto 30%) is60% ofproduction.Depend upon the nature of the deposits.
2.3.4 Geology of the Mine LeaseThe area around VirpurKenedy, Nandana, MotaAsota, Kenedy, Ran Village exposes bauxite assegregated pocket within laterite or horizontal bedded bauxite deposit within laterite or alteredclay. The other rock type exposed in the region are trap rocks, limestone and lithomergic clays.The limestone belonging to Gaj beds series is overlying the laterites. The sequence of formationranges from early Eocene to recent in age. The Stratigraphic sequence of the lease area is shownin Table.Table: Stratigraphic Sequence in Lease Area
Formation Thickness in MeterTopsoil 1m to 1.5m
Clay/Limestone 0.5m to 1.5mBauxite 2.5m to 3.8m
Lithomergic Clay -
2.3.5 Existing Landuse Pattern (agriculture, non-agriculture, forest, water bodies(including area under CRZ)), shortest distances from the periphery of theproject to periphery of the forests, national park, wild life sanctuary, eco-sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river), CRZ. Incase of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification should begiven
The lease area granted is a Private land, it is a piece of barren land, and no forest land is involvedin the area. Existing land use pattern of the site along with the proposed one is given in para 2.3.2Details regarding to the other ecological and important areas are provided in Table 0-1.Table 0-1: Important Features and Sensitive Ecological locations for Mining Lease:
S.No. Feature NameFrom Project Site
Distance (km) Direction1 Forest Land - - -2 National Park - - -
3 Wild Life Sanctuary Marine Sanctuary4.5 km (Varada-III)4.5 km (Rathadi)5.3 km (OBM-III)
North
4 Water Body Sea 5.4km North
5 CRZ ZoneTidally influenced
water bod- -
6Nearest Railway
stationBhatia ~20km SSW
7 Airport Jamnagar ~80 km East8 Highway State Highway no 25 ~35km South
2.3.6 Existing InfrastructureThere is a Mine office, Canteen, First Aid room, Rest Shelter, Store, etc. present at the mine site.Apart from this there is no other infrastructure present in the study area.
2.3.7 Climatic Data from secondary sourcesThe climate in the region is characterized by a hot summer and general dryness except in thesouthwest monsoon season. The year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from
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December to February is followed by the hot season from March to May. The period from June toSeptember is the Southwest monsoon season. October and November constitute the post-monsoon or retreating monsoon season.
Temperature1The period from March to May is of continuous increase in temperatures. May is generally thehottest month with a mean daily maximum temperature of 44.5˚C and mean daily minimum ofabout 24.8˚C. The weather is intensely hot in summer and on some days the day temperaturemay reach up to 40.2˚C.From November, both day and night temperatures begin to decrease rapidly. January is generallythe coldest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at about 26.6˚C and mean dailyminimum at about 10.6˚C. On such occasions, the minimum temperatures sometimes drops downto 6-7˚C.
Wind1Long term wind direction is presented inTable 0-2. During June to September, that is during themonsoon season wind blows mostly from south-west. During the period from October to February,wind mostly blows from north-east. During March to May wind mostly blows from west direction.Table 0-2: Month wise Predominant Wind Direction-Jamnagar
PredominantWindDirection
First PredominantWind Direction
Second Predominantwind Direction
Third Predominantwind Direction
Month Mor Eve Mor Eve Mor EveJanuary NE N E NE Calm NWFebruary Calm N NE NE/W/NW E E/CalmMarch SW W W NW Calm NApril W W SW NW NW NMay W W SW NW NW SW/N/CalmJune SW W W NW S SWJuly SW W W SW S NW
August SW W W SW/NW S S/NSeptember SW W W NW NW/S SW
October Calm NW SW N W WNovember Calm N E NE NE NWDecember NE/E N Calm NE SE NW
Rainfall1The distribution of rainfall in the Jamnagar region, which includes the study area, is uneven.Annual rainfall in the region is 540.2 mm. About 91% of the annual rainfall in the region isreceived during the southwest monsoon months i.e. June to September. July is the rainiest month.Maximum rainfall in any one month was recorded in the month of August in year 1953 which wasabout 861.8 mm.Cloud Cover1Long term cloud cover information is presented in Table 0-3.Table 0-3: Long Term Cloud Cover Information-Jamnagar
1
1 Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Long Term Climatological Tables (1961-1990), Jamnagar (A)
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Month
Cloud AmountNo. of Days with CloudAmount (All Clouds) OKTAS
No. of Days with CloudAmount (Low Clouds)OKTAS
AllClouds
LowClouds
0T-2
3-5
6-7
8 0T-2
3-5
6-7
8
January
1.3 0.217
8 4 2 029
1 1 0 0
1.1 0.117
8 4 2 028
3 0 0 0
February
1.5 0.415
7 4 2 024
3 1 0 0
1.1 0.216
7 4 1 024
4 0 0 0
March2.0 0.8
13
8 6 4 022
5 3 1 0
1.3 0.214
10
5 2 025
5 1 0 0
April2.3 1.2 8 8
10
4 015
9 5 1 0
1.5 0.313
10
5 2 021
8 1 0 0
May2.7 2.5 5 8
16
2 0 6 914
2 0
0.8 0.517
11
2 1 019
11
1 0 0
June4.6 3.2 0 4
15
9 2 110
17
2 0
3.6 2.6 210
9 7 2 412
11
3 0
July5.8 3.3 0 2 7
17
5 210
15
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5.9 4.1 0 2 716
6 0 520
6 0
August6.1 3.3 0 2 6
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4 0
5.9 3.8 0 2 716
6 1 717
6 0
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3.6 2.2 110
10
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9 2 0
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12
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9 3 0 0
1.5 0.9 915
5 2 013
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1.5 0.414
9 3 3 124
4 2 0 0
1.4 0.514
10
3 2 123
6 1 0 0
December
1.4 0.113
11
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1.4 0.115
9 5 2 027
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPAOF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINEAREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICTDEVBHOOMIDWARKA PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
JULY 2015 24
The area remains cloudy between June - September, which is the active period of the monsoonseason.Humidity1Most humid conditions are found in the monsoons. Mornings are more humid than evenings andhumidity ranges from a high of 78-87% in monsoon mornings to a low of 37-40% in winterevenings. During post-monsoon season, in morning humidity remains between 67-77 % and in theevening it remains between 42-49%.Table 0-4: Average Meteorological Conditions at IMD Jamnagar
Month
Mean DailyTemperature
Rainfall(mm)MonthlyTotal
No. ofRainydays
RelativeHumidity(%),Morning
RelativeHumidity(%),Evening
Max Min
January 26.6 10.6 1.3 0.2 70 37February 28.8 12.7 2.4 0.2 73 37March 32.7 17.2 1.6 0.1 77 40April 35.3 21.3 0.0 0.0 79 48May 36.3 24.8 2.2 0.3 75 57June 35.6 26.6 93.5 3.5 78 64July 33.1 25.8 193.4 7.2 84 71
August 31.5 24.7 160.8 5.9 87 74September 32.2 23.4 45.1 3.2 85 69
October 34.4 21.1 25.4 0.9 77 49November 31.9 16.8 13.9 0.7 67 42December 28.0 12.4 0.6 0.0 66 40Total /Mean
32.2 19.5 540.2 22.2 77 52
2.3.8 Social InfrastructureThe lease proposed for mining is with the same lessee since 1978 and mining was carried outsince then. The entire lease area is designated as Private land and has no vertical developmentover it except mine office.There is no social infrastructure available at site. Bhatia which is about 20km from mine site haveall kind of facilities available.
2.4 Planning Brief2.4.1 Planning ConceptType of Industry: Mining of BauxiteFacilities: Drinking water, first aid, mine office, rest shelter and store.Transportation: Bauxite will be transported through trucksTown and Country Planning Development Authority Classification: not applicable, since this is amining project
2.4.2 Population ProjectionNot applicable since the project entails mining of laterite on government granted lease area.
2.4.3 Landuse PlanningAs mentioned in Section 2.3.2 above.
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPAOF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINEAREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICTDEVBHOOMIDWARKA PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
JULY 2015 25
2.4.4 Assessment of Infrastructure DemandA temporary rest shelter for labour will be constructed at mine site. A water tank (capacity of 500liters) will be constructed for storing drinking water. Haul road is well maintained and watersprinkling will be carried out time by time in order to maintain the road condition.
2.4.5 Amenities / FacilitiesFacilities for drinking water and first aid will be provided in the mine office and an office-cum-restshelter already existing in the lease area.
2.5 Proposed infrastructure2.5.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area)Not applicable.
2.5.2 Residential Area (Non-Processing Area)Not applicable.2.5.3 GreenbeltAccording to approved modified mining scheme it was proposed to plant 50 saplings every year.Plantation will also be carried out along the road and statutory barrier, and saplings of Neem,Gulmohor, Pipal, ParasPipal, etc will be planted.The year wise area to be reclaimed by backfillingand plantation details is as under.Varada-III Mining Lease
year Area to bebackfilled in M2
Saplings tobe planted
Fencing inm
2014-15 Nil 20 -2015-16 Nil 20 -2016-17 Nil 20 1002017-18 472 20 1002018-19 551 20 100
Rathadi Mining Leaseyear Area to be
backfilled in M2Saplings tobe planted
Fencing inm
2011-12 554 10 -2012-13 470 10 -2013-14 470 10 502014-15 470 10 502015-16 470 10 50
OBM-III Mining Leaseyear Area to be
backfilled in M2Saplings tobe planted
Fencing inm
2014-15 2838 30 -2015-16 5400 30 -2016-17 3778 30 1002017-18 5077 30 1002018-19 5400 30 100
2.5.4 Social InfrastructureDiscussed in Section 1.3.8
2.5.5 Connectivity (Traffic and Transportation Road / Rail / Metro / Waterways)As per Section 1.3.1
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPAOF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINEAREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICTDEVBHOOMIDWARKA PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
JULY 2015 26
2.5.6 Drinking Water Management (source & supply of water)Discussed in Section 2.2.12
2.5.7 Power Requirement and Supply / SourceDiscussed in Section 2.2.12
2.5.8 Industrial Waste ManagementDiscussed in Section 2.2.13
2.5.9 Solid Waste ManagementDiscussed in Section 2.2.13
2.5.10 Sewage SystemDiscussed in Section 2.2.13
2.6 Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R& R) PlanRehabilitation and Resettlement plan proposed in mining plan7.5894ha area will be mined out,2.5950 ha will be backfilled and 4.9944ha will be converted to Water reservoir.
2.7 Project Schedule and Cost Estimates2.7.1 Project ScheduleThe mine lease is working site of OAL however; OAL will start production at proposed rate onlyafter obtaining necessary clearance from Central and State Government
2.7.2 Estimated Project Cost along with Analysis in Terms of Economic Viability of theProject
Estimated cost of the three project would be around Rs.68.68 lacs only. This cost includes theproject expenditure towards the laterite and bauxite mine. The mine has been sanctioned by theGovernment for captive consumption only and not for sale of products; hence the profitabilityfactor does not arise at this stage. The cost break-up is given in Table 0-5.Table 0-5: Cost of the Project
S.No. Particulars Amount (lacs)1 Land development 2.002 Building Site office 5.003 Plant & Machinery, Safety equipments& tools 10.004 Advance to labour& transport contractor 5.005 Preliminary & Pre-operative expenses 5.006 Professional Expenses& Legal expense (MoEFCC) 10.007 Working Capital Margin 25.008 Environment protection cost and Other Miscellaneous
Fixed Assets6.68
Total 68.68
2.8 Analysis of proposal (Final Recommendations)2.8.1 Financial and Social Benefits with Special Emphasis on the Benefit to the Local
People including Tribal Population, if any, in the AreaCritical analysis of the existing socio-economic profile of the area vis-à-vis its scenario withproposed project activities identifies the following:
ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
MINING OF 75885 TPAOF ROM BAUXITE IN RATHDI BAUXITE MINEAREA 11.12 HA, SURVEY NO 139/P & 143
VILLAGE MEWASA , TALUKAKALYANPUR, DISTRICTDEVBHOOMIDWARKA PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT
JULY 2015 27
About 98 miners will be engaged in mining activities for the project and about 60 people forancillaryactivities.The proposed activities shall generate indirect employment in the region due to the requirement ofworkers in supply auxiliary such as higher machinery service and Ore Transport service afford fromthe ancillary works, which would marginally improve the economic status of the people.Further the additional benefits from the downstream units such as iron industry, steel industry,cement plant, and metallurgical industry also add value to the society.
CSR Activities Fodder at Gaushala Stationery to School Employment to Locals Village Development Drinking Water School library Computer Lab
Annexure-1
Annexure-2
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ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
To,
The Chief Conservator of Forest,
Jamnagar
Date:L5l08l2p/15
Respected Sir,
M/s. Orient abrasives limited has approached to Ministry of Environment and Forest & climate
Changes (MoEF&CC) for obtaining Environment Clearance with respect of our Bauxite Mines of smal l
s ize mining lease through our Cluster approach.
The Mining Leases areas extend varying from 0.4 Ha to 11.68 Ha, and total area comprising 20 mining
feases is78.27 Ha only.
Considering Environmental-Techno-Economic aspects, the operat ion of these mines are not
Economical ly & Environmental ly viable unt i l these project are clustered. For effect ive implementat ion of
Environmentai protect ive Measures, preparat ion of Environmental Management Plan & Environmental
lmpact Assessment, and lmplementat ion Reclamation and Rehabi l i tat ion act iv i t ies in the mine lease
area, preparat ion of Conservat ion Plan on cluster approach would be appropriate and i ts operat ion
viabi l i ty.
Conservat ion plan for the said clustered bauxite mines are submitted to MoEF&CC for our EC project
clearance and as wel l as environmental protect ion aspects of f lora and fauna found in the lease area'
Hence, our Management Environment Cel l intending to prepare comprehensive environmental
conservat ion plan in consultat ion through the Forest Department by carrying out var ious Environmental
Awareness Activities or programs such as compensative plantation program, mangrove plantation
program, Environmental awareness program/act iv i t ies in the surrounding vi l lages, Ecological
monitoring activities in core and buffer area environment with estimated budgeted cost of Rs. l"'25
Crores for mining plan period.
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Registered Office :1307, ChiranjivTower,43, Nehru Place,New Delhi-11001 9 (lndia)Phone : +91-11-2U2 5446 l7Fax: +91-11-26,14 3859Email : [email protected]
Works:GIDC, Indus. AreaPorbandar - 360577.Gujarat, IndiaPh. : +91 -286-222178819Fax: +91-286-2222719Email : [email protected]
Mining Division:OrientAbrasives Ltd.Orient House, Yogeshwar Nagar,Khambhalia - 361305.Dist. Jamnagar.(Gujarat)Tele/Fax : +91-2833-234756E-mail : [email protected]
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In this regards our Company Management/Environment Cell requests to your good self to direct us and
give necessary guidance for preparation of Conservation plan for implementation and monitoring
through the office of the Chief Conservator of Forest, Marine National Park, Jamnagar.
The Company Conservation plan activities and budget proposal as given
lease area does not fall Eco-Sensitive Zone. Our company has engaged Dr.
diversity expert) as an advisor.
in table.1. Our Bauxite MinesBharat J.gthva (Ecology & Bio-
We request your good self to kindly consider our subject issue and necessary direction in this regard.
Thanking you,
Yours Sincerely,
G6neral Manager - Mines
M/s. Orient abrasives Limited
Registered Office :1307, Chiranjiv Tower,43, Nehru Place,New Delhi-110019 (lndia)Phone : +91-11-2642 5446 I 7Fax: +91-11-2644 3859Email : [email protected]
Works:GIDC, Indus. AreaPorbandar - 360577.Gujarat, lndiaPh. : +91 -286-222178819Fax : +91-286-22227'19Email : [email protected]
Mining Divislon :OrientAbrasives Ltd.Orient House, Yogeshwar Nagar,Khambhalia - 361305.Dist. Jamnagar.(Gujarat)Tele/Fax : +91-2833-234756E-mail : [email protected]
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t) sur::c.se rent a:.:: \olc.'.C'r rate at such rete n exceedi.n'J:,·:.. t:-,e land rE:ve,"-1E:, we.ter ::-2te and ce~SE5 c:s.S''2~c;-:!.:'" ~ en th'3 land,
r·~'. :/~~:jhall be cr.'::1:-gc:1.~.h ..
·.d) If be=yl o:!:' any ot:!",e:!:' Slbstc.r~es p=escri::'~ undc=~~'ectien 3 0: the J..ternic Dst'g"l J..ct.', ~~48 (Y-':-.I:< 02 j,=:'<c) 1'9~a..lnd to oca..:.r in the pr;)~:er7;y undcr ~~1; J.ec: ~'l, '.:. .C la~~O'J
.~~r:all make avail~ble suc·;. ninsralto tLe GOVEL-:'..r:\~: t."$~i '
:>~~l. The lease Sholl be s\.lbj ect to t:.'\je provis2.cn cr. thee:~)1.ines and l<in eral s (Regu lc.ti en c:.nd Deve.lo?,-:?r,-:) ;...It , :\.957
(67 of 1957) the Mineral CO:lcessicn Rules, 19f.·? Po:: theI-u.neral COl se..rv,- :.ioo a.. d Develo;nent Rul es, 1~:-S a ~:n.ndetSf"I:lOm time tv tim e.
f)': .. The lessee shall furnish to·the o:>llr;=tc= o~ J~4~:
ar:~aceurate map of the are=:. sancticnP.d undar the! j, .~t' t~h"r'WJ..th the description givir.g t::e s:i.tuatiO'1 a:-.c. b:i.l:-.c'· rie. 6Jlvattested by the District rnspe.:tor 0:: L·a:1d p.~o.:-:is. Tho COll"=t.eJ..s authoris2d to get t..he 2::-ea de:~=cc'te:.tJ. ::>c..:~:-c e";(; ~iCX'1 o!the Mining Le"lsc e.:1d n;sove::- the co~t f ='::':~1 ::,,:;c._ A :::j:)c ~t t:.i?s. SOO/-"Fc.id ;:or p::-e:i'::.'.ir".c.ry €:.:pa'1s es. .' ..
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h) The lesseH shall sul:mit' ccnfidto t.1tne Or when l: equired progress repat oeoloqy and Hining, aujarat state,to an officer lH,t "Ionsed "t::1j him alonthe orea collect.(·l duri.'1g mining ope.rthe analysis repcrt.
1) The iessee 5."1all not use or s8lor deal with it :':1 whatsoever m2.:1neranYCXlE: to use or" sell the saie r:tL'lerawhatsoever mannc>..t as a minor r.:inel:'al.
,~ t'.... 1••••,· ahall pay to the col:ectdr'j JaJiU1a garIU~C."&ry socur ,t y deposit of Rs. 1000 - f or due' obserV.).;i "of the terms and eonditims of the 1 se inc'eeordanecwith rule 32 of t he Mineral cc:neessi . Rules, 1960, beforethe lease is is:.::-I.l ed, to hi"T\.
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j) . The lessee: also underta1(es that if the bau xitewon f ron the lee. =-00 urea is not rcqui ed for an i:"'.::1u strialunit that the lc-:::see himself has set p Cltporhc'1.nri.J.r/the .lessee shaD deliver the 'bauxite i..: utilisati,:,n in any
'0. industrial 'plant set up by any ether arty withL'l GJjarat~.. to .wh an the sta' E Government (on n a.:.i.<f e c:: nat. 1 C~3 t ~r?:1
't'A:i. six mmths) may ,:irect the lessee to eliver t.he bC-...:xit.<::,~ 'nd in sue:.... eve;-t t!~e price and other te:rms 0::: sue:, a~ pply arrarlger.1E:".t 0:1 lQ';g te:.T.l bz.s:::'s shall be r.1I.• ':.'..' a 11y~ greed upcn, bet\· een the lessee a:1d 5; eh other. pc..= ':.'1' I in
.. ~ he eve.'1t of dis;:..l te arising bet",e;E:.'l r: e :essee c.:-.j. sue!",t-... other party in r€?c.rd to 't.,he sa.::.c1 S"':l-. ly arr3 ng6':":e.-:":.s
f<,~ the point at d':'':~;:.lte shall be,. settle by t-he 5''::'=':-.6.,~\f. G"""~"""'''''en'' ,,- ~ 1'1"' c"se "'n'e ''"'~se'" ~ i-l.·llj- ",---in-·cr:. ..... ............, '"' (.;.dC., .• <;;. '"' _~.:;, I,;: _s s... <::'':J",,'" -"'-,. ~
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;_ iBtter N:>~ 2(147 yn$lV, dated the 26th ~t;)nlber, 1977£rem the Governn.ent. or India, Ministry of ~teel a,ndMi~s, I;Iapartmetlt of Mims, N;.., Ielhi •
• t-CB.-1575(0-9 ):JCI-2:;O-CHH:- ~p ex-arcis~ of thep0',lers ,onferred .'y.S3Cti~D "0 or,the Mires and Mirurals. (negi.U.at~on
and Levelopment) Act, 1957 ,Governnent or Gujar~t ~sf>~e8ged
to SbOCtiOD .the grant &9 directed by the Central GOvernmentto Mis. Oriint At)r~iv~ Ltd .. , O.I.D.O., lroduatrial '£re., r.B.N.J, 1). l'''~ .w~'..Pi ... ;"(\(H1 ~. g r " Hi tt\ t~ Ie ~sef\:lr Reu.x\ t.efor tYleoty Y~ar8 in respect of the area in t~ J&lllrt16~
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. (a)1'i.oi.~ ~ease·sjlall.e inre.spect of Bauxite orJ.y,if any oUler minerals are fOUDd in &9soci&tioo ..,itb thi.5minertJ., they sho.u.d .1': .rought to tkie tX>t.ice of Gover ru.ex:;t,and ~! the lessee desires to min;: these m.inerl:l1.s alor.g-.ithtbe mi~rbl for'olbicb lease isgraot,.;d, be sboJld 00 50only, aft.er the ,cometIt of 1'ile state Govermeut i5 obtbined'in ~it.i.1"t.
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" ( ) Royal'Ly at the rate ar>oci £ie d fOr tile n.ine.r tJ.EiJu:xi te io S:hedule lInd of tile Mires an:i Hineral3 (Rdgulation ani rBvelcpmoot Jet, '1957 'as amended from ti.me:tD' t.imeand dead rent at the'rates mentio red in the IIIrd'S::heduleof tbe said Jet, S3 amerrled frcm,time''tP time, -.bi~oevar
,is greater, sha~l 'lte {'barged yrovide.d Ulat the dead reot ahellnot be payable fOr the first year of the lease.
(c ) Sur face rent lind ....at.eI" rate at su:h rete noteJCoodi~ the ~an.:i revenue, ..,a~r rete ani cesses assess-able, on the land, shall be charged.
(d) If beryl or any oilier sUbS tao:es preoc r'iDed un1e.rs~.tio n :3 of th7. Atomic ~n:rgJ' -Jc:t,'~ (XXI. X of 1948 ) isiOurd to occur 1;o.tbe proflerty un1er the lease, the l05setlsh all , m,:! k4.. BY di 1 ",bl ELSUCb min;ral to theGoVf1!'..!lIldnt.. ...
. ' (:e) 1b.e lease shall be SUDjeqt toJoe pro'li-siow ofthe Mines aOO MiD;lrela(Regul.atioo and revel~meot)J1Ct,1957(67 or 19;7) toe ::tin::ral Co~essiotl ~s, 1900, an..i ~~
b mr.tJ. COIDerV&u.oo and, Ibv:elo;mant RuJ.e.s, 195~, 89 ~e.ndadfr 0:11 t.i.me to time. '
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(f) 'lhe l_oee anell fw'msh ti:> th~ Collootor ofJtJilllla&nr Drl uocW'ot. m~ or the area a aretio md unci3r the I10&5e ~5etber \Ii. th th~ descripti.?ngivi Ilg the situ",tion b~"ounianes duly attested by the l)..s trict Inspqctor of Lend'Records. 'lb.~ Collector is .authOIised to get the area demar ~cbtcd oefore execution of the Mi.ciog Leese ~ndrec::over 'the COfrom the depo~t 0 f Rs. 500/- paid for r>re.llminery eJ<Pemes •.
(g) The leasee shull p~ to the C'oLLootor, J~nagar~essary socurity deposit of Rs. 1'X>G/- for due obsavemeo f t~ term.9 ani c ondi ti. 0 IB of the le ase 1 n EC cor~ II: e -Ath-rule J~(of the Mi.rarul Corcession Rules, 1900 b.3!Ore the leasei 8 is SUi:l d to hiJri. .
(b) The lqssee shall sub:nit coofidentiblly rrcXn time tot.i.me or \Jb.eo re~ui.r·ed progr·ess rei>ort to the Direc tor ofGeology oni Hiring, Gujarat .:itate, lhmedaIDad-16, or to anOffiCer authorisE;;:1 'by him al0GS..o.tb the se;nples of the oresca.lJ.ecte:1 iuri~ mining operetioll3 together ..am the analysisreport •
(i ) lle lessee sbell rot u.e~ or seli the sei:i mireralor deW. \.ithitio."nat..aO.QTliiirm&are(' or ~tD~Ii11"~ fI'.;Otl) to use or sell tbe said oimrcJ.or deal cith itin"';}ot"oOV<Il" aut rr.er Ell a wi n:r. mirer ale
(J ) The WIJ~ Id.so underta~ tbat, if the bau~ teo ,\lOr. !r'Jm tLt! leLl8aj area ~be-J...essee is rot reqilired fOr 'an iniusl.nal uai.t.s that the lessee ti~elf haS set' Uc' etraN-endar; thlO .ldSsee 'shall ~liver.; the bcu)Cit.e for utiU'setLonir, I,~ ini..l.stri,el. pl.lint sat u;> ~y any other Pbrt.y .,t..tbioG'.lJ Ii at to ....t.o.:. tile S"t... te Gover m.ent( 00, noti.ce of ro"t. les s toaosix mont.h.9) u..cy direc t the lessee to deliver th~ b8~ te end,in 8\.len eVE:nt the price anj other te~ of sucn a a~,;l'y
urreT'ba::lerL or. lo~ te:':t b~is snell he :nu'tus.Uy agree:i Ll;lvn,'tr.:"t. ...·oo 0 tr.(; lesse~ eoj su:b ot~r p;:;rty, ir. the evect. of tii.s;:'\1tG8ri si. ng , e,-,*ai:: n the leas~ o::.d suet. other tJert.y i n re~er d totne 8~:i 5~iJly ~ral'l6o:nenta, t.b.e pai~ at. cti.spu.tre shall teaetUed. 'y the St.ate CPverm.ent ani, in cePe the l~see
i» .t.ilVbarhve~ ty the decision of the 5tate CDvarmeot onu:b ~airn., tJ.J'~ 16Baoe ahall.have ~be r~f.t to ~PElal to the
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3. 'll.J..: Cen:.ral Goverrment, i.n e-xercise of tbe.,po...-era cor..ferred\Ii' ew.-.l:ul..e (3) of hule 27 of the Mioorhl Comeaee.on ~s j~: J
hhve authorised the ~ta\.e GVvt. to impose foU!x.:iX1!; il.rtbeu"c 0 n::ti. ti. 0 rB 1.-
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'lhe lessee snall obtain pO't less than 5C~ vfth'3irrequir~ent.sof bau:xite for ~e~Qw!a:t.~eL tof J._lu::Ii.lilC ,0.lci.dr3 A.rasive Gre.irsLtbair fDoCtor; atot. l'orbar.d.M from the Gujeret. Mireral ~veJ..opIr;..6ntCOI?oroU,Oo Lta. suhject to the ?rices ~~ ".cOZl.,.>",ti.ti.ve and qU<U:Lt,y as ?er rt:quir~nts. ~Y shall
, meet t.h~ 'bilidfe of thar requir~r;t.s of bau)t). ton:x:a the s bid 1aoo.
. lhe 1~9EP3a sc.eJ.l hand over the boUJ(i t.e tall.Sn out.'or tau suid lam nut s;.n-plus 'to thcir require:aent:sfor 1.hci r rorbeooar PlaDt 'to the Cujt1r8~ ~ ror a1.tb~.u.o~opt Corporation l.1.d. an.:Vcr UujGI"&t ~,;;'ortCorporation It.d. 'lhe lessees shell also give at.leflS t a r:.:mth IS o:>tice to G.l"'•• DL • LW. 'elONb.D~ OVi::r .ell...yite to tba GUjaret i;,port C~?:n-ationLtd. ~ pric6 to 'M r>ai:i su o.U 5ie at r~a5 ::>oab.:.erot.:ss to 'a.H age~d t;; mu~~ t>.. t'..:ca..n...tbe lassc.e5bn..i the 8ni~co!?O'reti.or.a.c
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4. The C130tral Government in exercise of too PO\J~S confurrodby S\U-Rule (2) of Rule 58 of the Mi rerul Con; e.s si on Rules ,1960 buve also autoori.ged the Stbte Goverrmer.t to grant thismining' lease in relaxbtion of ~ovisiot:Bof Rule 59 re~d \oli tbSw. .....'ulle (1) Of Rule 5S of the said ~es.
If)' order end in tb~ ~me of the GOvernor of Guj Brat,
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Annexure-4
/ ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
No:oAL/KM BL/CGM/AMALGMATION l2o1,s-I6l t3 *fo
i1 )Commiss ioner o f Geo logy & Min ingi l lock-1 ,7 ' t ' F loor ,Udyog Bhavan ,Sec tor -11
Gandh inagar , Gu jara t
;*t'ne Sr. Geologist
Depar tment o f Geo logy & Min ing ,
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Devbhumi Dwarka, Gujarat
Sub:-Amalgamation of Varada-|11,2.43 Ha, Rathdi 2.02 Ha, & OBM-I l l ,6 .67 Ha, mining leasesto obtain Environmental Clearance as per the requirement of Ministry of Environment Forestand Cl imate Change considering the Enviro- Techno Economic- Statutory condit ions.
l lespected Sir ,
Government o f Gu jara t Has gran ted Varada- l l l (S .No.139/P) , Rathd i (S .No.139/p) , & OBM- i l1(S.No. L43), Bauxite mining leases to M/s Orient Abrasives Ltd. Over an area of 2.43 Ha,2.O2 Ha,6.67Ha respect ively total l ing to 1-L.12 Ha in Mewasa vi l lage of Kalyanpur Taluka of Devbhumi DwarkaDistr ict .
Our projects are being processed for obtaining Environment Clearances from the Ministry ofF-nvironment Forest and Cl imate Change considering the Enviro-Techno Economic-Statutorycondit ions, Because of the fact that the cost of obtaining Environment Clearances and the TimePeriod taken for smal l lease area makes the project unviable.
Lease Renewal Appl icat ion for Varada-l l l over an area 2.43 Ha in Form J was submitted as on29.04 .1998,1ease Renewal App l ica t ion fo r Rathd i over an area2.02 Ha in Form J was submi t ted ason 05.06.2000 , Lease Renewal Appl icat ion for OBM-l l l over an area 6.67 Ha in Form J wassubmi t ted as on 13 .1"1 .L997 as per Ru le 2a($ o f Minera l Conserva t ion Ru le 1960 and accord ing tol lu le 24(6) a l l our leases are under DEEMED renewal s ta tus . As per new MMDR ord inance-2015 a l lIeases are val id up to 2030, which makes the requirement of Environment Clearance val idi ty up tothe Project lease period or Mine Li fe which is for the specif ied period.
AMALGAMATION is essent ial for smal l leases, considering the Systematic and Scient i f ic miningoperat ion, the mine Reclamation and Rehabi l i tat ion works, Environment compl iance, Opt imizat ionof Mineral Extrat ion and Stocking of low grade mineral rejects, Plantat ion in mined out areas, MineDevelopment and Product ion Expenditure & Economic of mining Operat ion for smal l pocket Bauxitedeposit requires Systematic Planning for smal l mine lease area in the form of CLUSTER MtNING
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APPROACH.Registered Office :1307, Chiranjiv Tower,43, Nehru Place,New Delhi-11001 9 (lndia)Phone : +91-11-2642 5446 I 7Fax: +91-11-2644 3859Email : [email protected]
Works:GIDC, Indus. AreaPorbandar - 360577.Gujarat, lndiaPh. : +91-286-222178819Fax : +91-286-2222719Email : [email protected]
r f ,ORIENT ABRASIVES LIMITED
i nvironment clearance for individual mine lease whether BIG oR sMALL LEASE fal l ing within i .0Km of Eco sensit ive Zone takes 6 to 8 product ive years & sustenance of our uatr" nooit ion plant forsuch long period are highly impract ical as plant requires regurar uninterrupted Bauxite ore supply .l lased on the Techno- Economic meri ts of these smal l mine lease we are proposing theAMALGAMATTON of our mine lease .
Based on the above parameters the company vide let ter dated 16.0g .2012 ,and 23.04.2014requested for amalgamation of smal l mining lease. ln view of subsequent changed scenario as someof the proposed mine lease are under ToR & EC stages at MoEF ,Gol the company decided tomodify the earl ier AMALGAMATIoN Proposal c luster ing of smal ler mines based on the GeographicalStrategic Locat ion.
our mining leases are very smal l with total 1L.12 hectares onry. The statutory compl iance of thesemines with respect to var ious Mines and Minerals Acts and Rules are not technical ly viable.
[ :urther smal l lease requires maintenance of al l statutory records,return to var ious departments l ikeIndian Bureau of Mines, Director General of Mines safety, state Geology and Mining department'Pol lut ion Control Board, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Labour Department, ExplosivesDepartment etc. consumes rabourious t ime by these department & the company, , ,By amargamatingsmal l m in ing leases" w i l l be dras t ica l l y reduce labour ious work , p rec ious t ime o f G. 'ERNMENTM A C H i N E R Y .
As per requ i rement o f M in is t ry o f Env i ronment Fores t andClearances , the company proposes to Amalgamate th reebe low
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This would faci l i tate to prepare common EIA/EMP to implement Environment protect ive Measuresin a la rger sca le and in mean ing fu l l mannerfhe statuary provisions under Mines & Minerals Act are reproduced below for your kind perusal andIxpa ns io n :
r sect ion 6(1Xc ) of MMDR Act, 1957: No person shal l acquire in respect of any mineral orprescr ibed Sroup of associated minerals in the state any Rp, pL or ML in respect of any areawhich is no t compact o r con t iguous ."Provided That if the State Government is ofdevelopment of any mineral i t is necessary so to
Registered Office :1307, Chiranjiv Towel43. Nehru Place.New Delhi-1'10019 ( lndia)Phone : +91-1' l-2U2 5446 l7Fax : +91-11-2644 3859Email : [email protected]
Works:GIDC. lndus. AreaPorbandar - 360577.Gujarat, IndiaPh. : +9'l-286-222178819Fax : +91-286-2222719Email : [email protected]
opinion That in the interest of thedo it may for reason to be recorded in
Mining Division :OrientAbrasives Ltd.Orient House, Yogeshwar Nagar,Khambhalia - 361305.Dist. Jamnagar.(Gujarat)Tele/Fax : +91 -2833-234756E-mail : [email protected]
N 'RIENTABRASIVESLIMITED
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writing permit any person to acquire a Rp,pL or ML in reration to any area whichcompact or contiguous,, .r Rule 38 of MCR, 1960: Amalgamation of leases:
Provided further That pr ior approval of central Government shal l be requireamargamation in respect of reases for minerars specif ied in part A and part B ofschedule to the Acr.) t r ,
we request your good self to kindly AMALGAMATE the leases to obtain Environment crearancefor cluster of smal l group Mines only in the interest of Minerar Deveropment in systematic andsc ien t i f i cmanner&for theGrowthof our va lueAdd i t ionprant ,werequestyour -goodser f tok indry
ff::;:fi: our modified proposal of AMALGAMATIoN of above reases and issue'necessary order in
'THANKING YOU
Yours faithfully,
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Fnc l : (1 )Lease Grant Order(2) Renewal Appl icat ion( 3 ) M a p
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Registered Office :1307, Chiranjiv Tower,43, Nehru Place,New Delhi-1 1 001 9 (lndia)Phone : +91-11-2642 5446 I 7Fax: +91-11-2644 3859Email : [email protected]
Works:GIDC. Indus. AreaPorbandar - 360577.Gujarat, IndlaPh. : +91-286-22217 8819Fax: +9,|-286-2222719Email : [email protected]. in
Mining Division:OrientAbrasives Ltd.Orient House, Yogeshwar Nagar,Khambhalia - 361305.Dist. Jamnagar.(Gujarat)Tele/Fax : +91-2833-234756E-mail : [email protected]
No. MCR-102014-1157-CHH-1
Industrial & Mining Department,
Block no. 5, 4th floor,
New Sachivalay, Gandhinagar
Date: 08/05/2014To,The Commissioner,Geology & Mining Department,Udhyog Bhavan,Gandhinagar.
The Collector,Collector office (Mining Branch),Dist: Jamnagar
Subject: Amalgamation of 23 small mining leases into 3 mining leases based on the Techno-Economic statutory conditions.
Sir,
With reference to above said subject based on application letter dated 23/04/2014 of M/s. OrientAbrasives Ltd. having various mining lease in Jamnagar District. It is requested to carry out necessaryprocess as per rules and give proper reply to the applicant and also inform us regarding the process hasbeen done.
Enc: a.a.Cc. to,Shri Orient
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(K.N.Vasava)Section officer
Industrial & Mining Department
Yours faithfully,
Abrasives Ltd., 1307, Chiranjiv Tower, 43, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019 (India).
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To,The Commissioner,Office of Geology & Mining Commissioner,Udhyog Bhavan, Block no. Zz, 7th floor,Gandhinagar.
No. GJ/ML/Bauxite/492Office of Geologist,Geology & Mining Department,Lai Bangla Compound,JamnagarDate: 16/01/2013
Subject: Amalgamation of more than one mining leases regarding.
Reference: 1. Orient Abrasives letter no. OAL/PBR/2012-13 Dated 16.08.20122. Letter of The Geologist (Lease), office of Geology & Mining Commissioner, Gandhinagar, letter no.
CGM/ML/Orient/Bauxite/TPS/11-12/5010 Dated 20.11.2012
With respect to above mentioned subject and reference letter M/s. Orient Abrasives Ltd has 13 mining leases (area206.90.00 Ha.) in various survey no of Mewasa village and 3 mining leases (23.38.00 Ha.) in Virpur village. Amalgamated map ofthese 16 mines located in Mewasa & Virpur village is enclosed here with.
Section 6(3)(c) of MMDR Act. 1957No person shall acquire in respect of any mineral or prescribed group of associated minerals in the state any RP, PL or
ML in respect of any area which is not compact or contiguous.Provided that if the state Government is of opinion that in the interest of the development of any mineral. It is
necessary so to do it may for reasons to be recorded in writing permit any person to acquire a RP, PL or ML in relation to any areawhich is not compact or contiguous.
Rule 38 of MCR, 1960: Amalgamation of leasesThe State Government may in the interest of Mineral Development and with reasons to be recorded in writing permit
amalgamation of two or more adjoining leases held by lease.Provided further that prior approval of Central Government shall be require for such amalgamation in respect of leases
for minerals specified in part A and Part B of the first schedule to the Act.As per applicant request regarding amalgamation, it is as per Government rules and as per provisions of MCR.
Considering all this it is recommended for the amalgamation of mining leases as mentioned above. Document related to thiswork no 1to 7 along with 2 maps are enclosed here with which may kindly noted.
Enclose:- As above Certified & DispatchedDraft & file copy -Sd/-Signed by the Collector Geologist
Geology & Mining Department -Sd/-Jamnagar Collector
Dist:Jamnagar
Cc. to,
M/s. Orient Abrasives Ltd., for information.
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DateRevision
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1. ArcGIS 10, 2. AutoCAD 2011, 3. ER Mapper 7, 4. Erdas Imagine 10
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Project:
Project Proponent:
Bhogat Buxite MiningVillage: Bhogat, Tehsil: Kalyanpur, Dist: Devbhumi Dwarka, Gujarat
M/s Sandeep Abrasives Industries
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