ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
PHOENIX MULTIPLEX PVT. LTD.
(Retail cum Multiplex Complex)
Town Sy. No. # 506, Ward No. 20, Block No. 17,
Nagarampalem ward,
G.T. Road, Guntur,
Andhra Pradesh
Prepared by
Flat no: 7-3, Dhruvatara Apartments, Amrutha Estates, Somajiguda,
Hyderabad - 500 082; Ph: 040- 23314270 /271.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Phoenix is a corporate conglomerate with business interests in Realty, Automobiles, Power
and Mining.
Our roots firmly entrench the larger context of deep-seated knowledge about the domains
we operate in. Though we have our presence in varied industries, we see realty as our
primary growth engine. Our projects are staggering testimonies to luxury and comfort. We
are working towards creating a unique world of our own. From blueprint to execution,
Phoenix leaves its predominantly identifiable legacy on each project.
Now Phoenix Multiplex Pvt. Ltd., has proposed to construct an Retail cum Multiplex
Complex in an area of 2.1 Acres with built-up area of 33,150.72 Sq.m. at Town Sy. No. #
506, Ward No. 20, Block No. 17, Nagarampalem ward, G.T. Road, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
This report furnishes the details of location of Site, Description of the project, and
Environmental Management Plan to be followed during the Construction and Operation of
the Retail cum Multiplex building.
2.0 DETAILS ABOUT THE PROJECT SITE
1. The location of the proposed cconstruction of Retail cum Multiplex complex is at Town
Sy. No. # 506, Ward No. 20, Block No. 17, Nagarpalem ward, G.T. Road, Guntur,
Andhra Pradesh
2. The project site for the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex is located in prime
commercial activity area.
3. The site of the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex is surrounded by the following in
all the directions.
North – Road
East – private buildings
South – private buildings
West – open land 4. The topography of the site is more or less flat without many undulations.
5. Water required for the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex will be met from
Municipality supply and ground water resources.
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6. Total land acquired for proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex is 2.17 acres (8,765.7
Sq.m). Net land available after deducting road affected area 2.1 acres (8,348.15 Sq.m)
7. The nearest railway station is Guntur Railway station situated at a distance of 1.2 Kms.
from the proposed site.
8. Topographical map showing the location of the Project site is shown in Fig 1.1
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TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP SHOWING THE LOCATION OF THE PROJECT SITE
Proposed Project site
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3.0 DETAILS OF THE PROJECT
The following are the brief details of the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex
S.No Details Description
I. Total Land Area Total land acquired for proposed Retail cum Multiplex
complex is 2.17 acres (8,765.7 Sq.m). Net land
available after deducting road affected area 2.1 acres
(8,348.15 Sq.m)
II. Survey nos. Town Sy. No. # 506, Ward No. 20, Block No. 17,
III. Expected project cost Rs. 40 Crores
IV. Total built-up area Total Built up area – 33,150.72 Sq.m
(which includes building with 2 basements + ground
floor + 3 upper floors + terrace)
V. Built up area statement Kindly refer to Table 1.1
VI. Water Requirement Total water demand is about 10 KLD during
Construction of Retail cum Multiplex complex & 200
KLD during the operation of Retail cum Multiplex
complex
Fresh water consumption : 74 KLD
Recycled water : 126 KLD
VII. Source of supply Municipal supply / Ground water
VIII. Waste water generation 185 KLD
IX. Capacity of STP proposed 200 KLD
X. Greenbelt area proposed 570 Sq.m
XI. Power requirement 4000 kVa (Maximum peak demand)
XII. Solid waste generation During operational phase:
Municipal solid waste : 2.2 MT/day
XIII. Connectivity The site is well connected by Guntur – Sattenapalli
road
XIV. Additional facilities DG Sets
Sewage Treatment Plant
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XV. Back up supply 3 x 2000 kVA
XVI. Parking facilities Total parking area : 14,122 Sq. mts
BUILT-UP AREA STATEMENT
TABLE 1.1
S.NO FLOORS TOTAL AREA IN SQ.M
1. Ground Floor 4757.18
2. First Floor 4757.18
3.
Second Floor
(Theater Lobby
Level)
4757.18
4. Third Floor
(Theater Exit Level) 4757.18
Sub- Total (A) 19,028.72
5. Basement floor - 1 7061.00
6. Basement floor - 2 7061.00
Sub- Total (B) 14,122.00
Total (A + B) 33,150.72
3.1 RAW MATERIALS Raw materials are required for constructing walls, roofs, openings, panels, super structure
and paving purpose.
Walls: Fly ash-based lightweight aerated concrete blocks will be used for construction of
walls and rattrap bond method will be followed. This system of bonding saves 25% of the
total number of bricks and 40% of the mortar
Roof: pre-cast / aerated cellular concrete roofing slabs are proposed for constructing roof
structures. These structures have high rating to fire resistance and provide better
insulation.
Openings: Precast RCC doors and window frames will be used for openings wherever it is
feasible. These are cheaper, stronger, fire resistant, and termite resistant, sustain
temperature and humidity variations and are effective substitutes to timber / wood.
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Super structure: Light weight concrete will be made and mixed with conventional mix for
constructing super structure. Aluminum powder when added to lime reacts and form
hydrogen bubbles and light weight cementitious material is formed. This material is high
strength to weight ratio and an insulation value of R-10 in a 20.32 cm thick wall.
Paving of roads: Grass pavers will be used on the road, parking and pedestrian areas.
Grass pavers will
Reduce heat island effect
Minimize storm water runoff
Beneficial for localized aquifer recharge
Source of Raw materials
All the raw materials required for the Retail cum Multiplex complex will be sourced from in
and around Guntur
3.2 WATER REQUIREMENT
The total water required for the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex will be met from
ground water resources & Municipal water supply. The total water requirement for
proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex will be 200 KLD and 10 KLD will be the water
requirement during construction period.
The following is the break-up of the total water consumption for project.
Water Requirement for Domestic and flushing:
S.No. Description Capacity Basis (L) Water Requirement (LPD)
Domestic
(LPD)
Flushing
(LPD)
Total
(LPD)
A. MALL:
Theatres
No. of Persons 7500 15 37500 75000 112500
(5 lpcd) (10 lpcd) (15 lpcd)
No. of Staffs 750 45 11250 22500 33750
(15 lpcd) (30 lpcd) (45 lpcd)
Total - A 48750 97500 146250
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S.No. Description Capacity Basis (L) Water Requirement (LPD)
Domestic
(LPD)
Flushing
(LPD)
Total
(LPD)
B. Hypermarket,
Fun centre,
Show rooms and
Anchor room
No. of Persons 1000 15 5000 10000 15000
(5 lpcd) (10 lpcd) (15 lpcd)
No. of Staffs 100 45 1500 3000 4500
(15 lpcd) (30 lpcd) (45 lpcd)
Total - B 6500 13000 19500
C. Food Court
No. of Persons 450 70 18000 13500 31500
(40 lpcd) (30 lpcd) (70 lpcd)
No. of Staffs 45 45 675 1350 2025
(15 lpcd) (30 lpcd) (45 lpcd)
Total - C 18675 14850 33525
Total (A + B +
C) 73925 125350 199275
Water Requirement for Landscaping:
Landscaping Area : 570 Sq.m
Total no. of plants : 60
Water required for each plant : 15 liters/plant
Total Water required for landscaping : 0.9 KLD
say 1 KLD
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Break-up of Water Requirement (in KLD)
Requirement Quantity, KLD Source
Domestic 74 Municipal water supply / ground
water /
Flushing 125 Treated wastewater
Greenbelt 1 Treated wastewater
Total Water Demand 200
3.3 WASTEWATER GENERATION
In the proposed project the waste water generated during construction will be sanitary
wastewater which will be treated in septic tank followed by soak pit. During the operation
of the Retail cum Multiplex complex, total waste water generation will be 185 KLD. The
waste water generated from Retail cum Multiplex complex will be treated in Sewage
Treatment Plant and treated waste water will be utilized partly for flushing operations,
HVAC and greenbelt development.
3.3.1 WATER BALANCE
Input in KLD Output in KLD
Fresh water 74 Treated wastewater will be reused for
non-potable purposes like flushing 125
Recycled water 126 Treated wastewater will be reused for
Greenbelt 1
Treated wastewater discharge into
sewer 59
Consumption / Evaporation 15
TOTAL 200 TOTAL 200
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3.4 CONSTRUCTION OF RETAIL CUM MULTIPLEX COMPLEX
In the construction process the following activities will be taken up phase wise manner.
The activities are summarized as below.
S. No. Type of Work
1. Construction of Compound wall
2. Greenbelt Development
3. Leveling of construction area
4. Excavation for Foundations
5. Foundation PCC, Concrete, Plinth Beam
6. Slab laying
7. Electrical works
8. Brick work
9. Plumbing & Drainage work
10. Stair case for all floors
11. Fixing of Doors & windows
12. Water Proofing works
13. Electrical wiring & Fixtures
14. Fixing of sanitary fittings
15. Plastering works
16. Painting work
17. STP Construction
18. Over head & Underground tank construction
19. Miscellaneous works & amenities development
20. Provision of Backup supply
4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Environmental pollution is inevitable during the construction phase. The project proponent
should take appropriate steps to control pollution during construction phase. The following
are the factors requiring control during construction phase.
4.1 SITE PREPARATION
The following control measures will be followed during the site preparation
Topsoil will be stripped to a depth of 200 mm from areas proposed to be occupied
by buildings, roads, paved areas and external services.
Top soil will be stockpiled to a height of 400 mm in pre - designated areas for
preservation and will be reapplied to site during plantation of the proposed
vegetation.
Measures will be applied to control erosion of preserved top soil.
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Top soil will be separated from sub-soil debris and stones larger than 50 mm
diameter.
To keep the damage to topsoil minimum, excavators will be used for construction.
Temporary seeding will be carried out to reduce erosion and sedimentation from
disturbed areas
Temporary seeding will be performed on areas which have been disturbed during
construction and which are likely to be disturbed after a few weeks. For this time
gap the top soil will be preserved from erosion through temporary measures like
temporary seeding.
4.1 AIR ENVIRONMENT
Dust is the major emission during the construction period. The following control
measures will be followed during the construction period
Application of dust suppressants will be done
Locally available gravel will be applied to the roads and lots, to prevent the dust
emanation
Measures will be taken to cover the stored materials to prevent the dust emission
during high winds
Speed of the vehicles in the project area will be limited 20 Kmph
Rescheduling the works during high speedy winds
Inspection will be done for use of covering sheet to prevent dust dispersion at
buildings site
4.2 WATER ENVIRONMENT
Water required during the construction the Retail cum Multiplex complex will be met from
the ground water resources. Total water requirement during construction period will be 10
KLD and construction period lasts for period of 36 months.
The following control measures will be taken to reduce the reduce the water requirement
during construction
Curing water will be sprayed on concrete structures; free flow of water will not be
done for curing.
After liberal curing on the first day, all concrete structures will be painted with
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curing chemical to save water. This will stop daily water curing hence save water.
Concrete structures will be covered with thick cloth/gunny bags and then water
will be sprayed on them. This will avoid water rebound and will ensure sustained
and complete curing.
Ponds will be made using cement and sand mortar to avoid water flowing away
from the flat surface while curing.
Waste water management during construction
Waste water generation will be minimized by following above control measures
Sanitary waste water generated during construction stage will be septic tank
followed by soak pit
4.3 NOISE ENVIRONMENT
The main sources of noise in the process of construction activities will be cement concrete
mixing, welding, aluminum channel folding, drilling and DG sets etc.
Diesel generator sets will be provided with integral acoustic enclosure at the
manufacturing stage itself
Equipment like earmuffs, earplugs etc. will be used for hearing protection for
workers.
4.4 LAND ENVIRONMENT
4.4.1 Solid waste generation & Management Proper planning and management during construction period is very much vital. We
proposed to implement the following control measures to mitigate the waste generation
Delivery of material on site will be done over a durable, impervious and level
surface, so that first batch of material does not mix with the site surface. Availability
of covered storage will be assured.
The recyclable items like metal, plastic will be sent to recyclable industry, and rest of
this scrap will be stored in a covered area.
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Wherever materials (aggregates, sand, etc.) are more likely to generate fine
airborne particles during operations, nominal wetting by water will be practiced.
Workers / labour will be given proper air masks and helmets.
Skilled labour and good workmanship will be employed for judicial utilization of
materials and minimizing the waste.
Proper estimate of material will be done to minimize the undue wastage.
Contaminated runoff from storage will be captured in ditches or ponds with an oil
trap at the outlet.
Materials wasted on site will be reused at the same place.
4.4.2 Waste management & recycling
The construction waste includes debris, concrete (often recycled and reused at the site),
steel and other metals, pallets, packaging and paper products, fluorescent tubes, wood
beams, joists, studs, baseboards, cabinets and cupboards, railings, brick, doors and
casings, interior windows, bathroom fixtures, light fixtures, ceiling grid and tile, furnishings
etc.
Waste recycling Plan
Waste and recycling plans will be developed prior to beginning construction activity. The
plan aims at identifying wastes to be generated, and designate handling, recycling and
disposal method to be followed.
Handling Handling of waste material requires special precautions such as personal protective
equipment and special procedures to prevent the injury. Safe operating methods will be
developed for waste collection, storage, and disposal operations in a manner to protect the
health and safety of personnel, minimize environmental impact and promote material
recovery and recycling.
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Waste Segregation
Gross segregation of construction wastes into roadwork materials, structural building
material, salvaged building parts and site clearance wastes will be done and additional
segregation will be done to facilitate reuse/ recycling.
Storage Adequate provision will be made for storage of solid waste and for easy access to the
dustbins
• for labours from source to the place of storage, and
• from the place of storage to a collection point specified by the waste
collection authority and/or contractor
Three colours of wheeled bins:
o Dark grey for inert waste,
o Green for wood and ply waste and
o Blue for hazardous waste will be used.
A minimum of 4% of the total site area will be allocated for storage and pretreatment of
the waste. This storage area will be covered to prevent any impact on surrounding.
5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN DURING OPERATION PHASE
5.1 Air Emission Management
During operation of the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex, the emissions will be
mainly from DG Sets which will be used for backup power supply and vehicles. Emissions
will be mainly Particulate matter, NHMC, CO and Nitrogen dioxide.
The following control measures will be taken up during the operation
All the internal roads will be grass paved. This will reduce the dust generation due to
the vehicular movement
Stack of adequate height will be provided to the DG Sets as per CPCB guidelines
Green belt will be developed in the premises of complex which will act as sink for air
emissions
Hence there will not be any impact on surrounding environment due to the air emissions
from the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex.
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BASELINE DATA
Baseline data has been monitored at the site for particulate Matter (PM2.5), particulate
Matter (PM10), Sulphur dioxide (SO2) & Nitrogen oxides (NOx) concentrations. The following
table shows the baseline concentrations.
PARAMETER 98th Percentile CONCENTRATION
(g/m3)
PM(2.5) 25.1
PM(10) 41.6
SO2 13.1
NOx 19.2
CO 540
EMISSIONS:
The emission data from the stacks is shown in below Table.
Type of Stack Emission Rate (QS) in g/s
PM HC NOx CO
DG Sets
(3 x 2000 kVA)
0.2
per DG set
0.7
per DG set
5.1
per DG set
1.9
per DG set
Industrial Source Complex (ISC-3) Model has been applied for prediction of incremental rise
in Ground Level Concentrations of PM10, NOx & CO due to the proposed Project. The
maximum Ground Level Concentrations occur at a distance of 300 m from the stack in the
down wind direction. The emissions due to vehicular traffic are also considered in the
Modeling. The following table shows the Net resultant concentrations of PM10, NOx & CO.
NET RESULTANT MAXIMUM CONCENTRATIONS DUE TO THE PROJECT
Item PM10
µg/m3
NOx
µg/m3
CO
µg/m3
Maximum baseline
Concentration in the Project area 41.6 19.2 540
Maximum predicted incremental rise in concentration due to the project
0.8 2.5 9.5
Net Resultant concentration after occupancy of complex
42.4 21.7 549.5
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National Ambient Air Quality Standards vide order No. S.O. 826
dated 16-11-2009
100 80 2000
The net resultant concentration of PM10, NOx & CO are within the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards. Hence there will not be any adverse impact on air environment due to
the proposed project.
Recommendations
a. All the internal roads shall be grass paved to reduce the fugitive dust due to vehicle
movement.
b. Greenbelt shall be provided around the boundary and along the internal roads.
5.2 WATER POLLUTION MANAGEMENT
Water usage for applications such as flushing and washing will be as high as 93% of water
demand in any building. In view of the above, we proposed to adopt the following measures
to reduce this demand
Water meter conforming to ISO standards will be installed at the inlet point of water
uptake and at the discharge point to monitor the daily water consumption. This would
also enable the user to identify if there are any points of leakages.
Dual flush systems will be installed in order to allow different volume of water for
flushing liquids and solids.
Sensors based fixtures will be fitted which function only in presence of users. These
sensor-operated taps help in reducing water consumption and also result in
maintaining better hygiene
Tap aerators will be installed which facilitate cleaning through increasing the pressure
at which the water is delivered even at low flow rates.
Pressure reduction device will be installed which will affect the discharge rate and also
to maintain uniform flow at different levels.
Waste water generation
Only source of waste water generation will be sanitary waste water which will be treated in
STP with Moving bed bio-reactor. The treated waste water will be utilized for non-potable
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purposes like Toilet flushing & gardening. Remaining waste water will be discharged in to
the nearest drain.
During construction of Retail cum Multiplex complex Dual Plumbing system will be done.
Two separate water tanks will be provided for storingTreated wastewater & another for
fresh water. Separate pipeline system will be provided to treated wastewater tank to pump
the water for toilet flushing & gardening purposes. There by net water withdrawal will be
reduced.
The total Water Requirement - 200 KLD
Total Wastewater generated - 185 KLD
The Treated wastewater reused - 126 KLD
The net water requirement after reuse - 74 KLD
The following are the characteristics of Untreated Wastewater
Constituent Unit Range
pH --- 6.5-7.5
Dissolved mg/L 250-850
Volatile mg/L 100-300
Suspended mg/L 100-400
Settelable mg/L 50-200
BOD5 mg/L 100-400
COD mg/L 200-1,000
Total Nitrogen mg/L 15-90
Alkalinity mg/L 50-200
Grease mg/L 50-150
Total Coliform colonies/100 mL 106-108
5.3 SOLID WASTE
Waste, generated by Retail cum Multiplex complex will be generally from restaurants,
plastic & metal and dusting. In the proposed Retail cum Multiplex complex, waste
segregation will be done at the source by placing two types of the bins at all the strategic
locations.
Green: Bio-degradable waste (tissue paper, food waste etc)
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Blue : Non-biodegradable waste (plastic, metal waste etc)
The plastic waste will be disposed off to the waste recyclers and bio-degradable waste will
be disposed to the GMC bins. Exploration will be done to supply bio-degradable waste to
the agencies undertaking bio-composting activities.
The following will be the solid waste generation during operation of the Retail cum
Multiplex complex
S. No SOLID WASTE QUANTITY DISPOSAL
1. Municipal Solid
Waste
2.2 MT/day
The garbage will be segregated at
source through collection bins into Bio-
degradable waste and Non Bio-
degradable waste. Plastic waste will be
given to the waste recyclers and bio-
degradable waste will be disposed to
the GMC bins
2. Sludge from STP 18.5 Kg/day Stored in HDPE bags and will be used
as manure / given to farmers.
3. Waste oil 100 Lit /Annum Will be given to SPCB approved
vendors.
5.4 NOISE LEVEL MANAGEMENT
DG sets will be provided with acoustic enclosure, which would restrict the noise level to 75
dB(A) at a distance of l m from the acoustic enclosure. The DG sets would be mounted on
the anti vibration pads to restrict the vibration. There will be slight increase in traffic noise
due to the proposed project. However the Noise levels will be within the standards
prescribed by CPCB / SPCB. Hence there will not be any impact on Noise environment due
to the proposed project.
5.5 LAND ENVIRONMENT
All the pavements in the site area will be grass paved, which will mitigate the dust
generation from the vehicles. Vehicle speed in the complex area will be reduced which will
reduce the emissions. Greenbelt will be developed in the complex area which will acts as
sink for the emissions.
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Hence there will not be any deposition of pollutants in the surrounding area.
The sanitary waste water generated from the Retail cum Multiplex complex will be treated
in Moving Bed Bio Film reactor and treated waste water will be reused for non-potable
purposes like flushing and greenbelt development. No wastewater will be disposed to the
outside. Hence zero discharge system will be implemented.
The solid waste generated from the complex will be disposed as per norms.
Hence there will not be any impact on land environment due to the proposed Retail cum
Multiplex complex
Recommendations
a) Land scaping will be done along the periphery of the compound wall.
5.6 GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT
Greenbelt will be developed all around the periphery of the compound wall along with some
part of the Greenbelt will be developed in Open spaces. The greenbelt shall be developed
simultaneously with the plant construction. This will further mitigate the pollution impacts.
Greenbelt plantation
Greenbelt is developed in a set of rows of trees planted in such a way that they form an
effective barrier between the plant and the surroundings. The main purpose of greenbelt
development is to contribute to the following factors.
To maintain the ecological homeostatus.
To attenuate the dust emissions and lower SO2 levels
To prevent the soil erosion.
To attenuate the noise levels.
To utilize the treated effluents.
Selection of species
The following main criteria will be followed for selection of plants:
• Trees, shrubs having dense foliage with a large surface area, as leaves absorb
pollutants.
• Evergreen trees as they are found to be more effective.
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• The species resistant to pollutants, particularly in the early stages of their growth.
The following species are planned to be selected for greenbelt development in the complex
premises
Spathodea campanulata
Delonix regia
Saraca asoca
Muntingia calabura
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Terminalia catapa
Mangifera indica
Azadirachta indica
Greenbelt development plan
Green belt will be developed all around the complex area
Out of the total site area 570 Sq.m of area will be allocated for greenbelt
development
The tree species to be selected for the plantation are pollutant tolerant, fast
growing, wind firm, deep rooted.
5.7. RAINWATER HARVESTING
In the proposed complex prior planning has been to construct a rain water harvesting pits
will be constructed to augment the precious rain water. Due to this impact on groundwater
table will be minimized.
Measures to ensure water quality
To ensure the good quality of rain water the following control measures are proposed
o Catchments such as roofs will be made accessible for regular cleaning and ensuring
no dead animals etc are present on the surface.
o The roof will be made of non- toxic material, having smooth, hard and dense surface
o All gutter ends will be fitted with a wire mesh screen and a first flush device will be
installed. Most of the debris carried by the water from the rooftop like leaves, plastic
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bags and paper pieces will be arrested by the mesh at the terrace outlet and
contamination will be prevented to a large extent by ensuring that the runoff from the
first 10-20 minutes of rainfall is flushed off. Remaining contaminants like silt and blow
dirt will be removed by installing appropriate filters.
o No sewage or wastewater will be admitted into the system.
o For runoff from parking lots and roads, grease filters etc. will be arranged to prevent
risk of contamination from chemical spillage.
Total Harvested Rainwater
Site is proposed to have rain water storage of 10 Cum. Excess rain water will be
diverted to recharging pits. A total 10 no's of recharging pits, each with 3 cum/day
capacity will be provided.
Total Harvested Rainwater
Rain water harvesting structures will be constructed to harvest the run-off water
from roof tops by laying a separate storm water drainage system for recharging of
ground water.
Ground rainwater harvesting system: Artificial recharge or ground water rainwater harvesting is a process by which the
rain water from paved areas will be collected through a storm water network. And
will be connected to Rainwater harvesting pit.
Rooftop rainwater harvesting system:
In rooftop harvesting, the roof becomes the catchments, and the rainwater will be
collected from the roof of the each building. Rainwater from roof or terrace will
transported using PVC gutters. Rainwater harvesting pits collect all the rainwater. So
that groundwater table will be recharged and utilized for future use.
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5.8 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
As per the provisions of the Fire Service Act, 1999, we will obtain permission from A.P State
Disasters Response & Fire Services Department from fire safety point of view.
6.0 BUDGET ALLOCATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
The following table furnishes the cost for Environmental protection for each section
S. NO PURPOSE CAPITAL COST
(in Rs. Lakhs)
RECURRING COST
(in Rs. Lakhs/annum)
1. Air emission management
Paving of internal roads 29.57 4
Chimney for DG sets 9.00 0.1
Greenbelt development 0.48 1.6
2. Water & waste water
management
Water meters 0.45 0.03
Dual plumbing system 15.00 0.1
STP 60.00 18
3. Rain water harvesting
system
Rain water harvesting pits 1.00 0.1
Rain water storage tank 1.00 --
4 Solid waste management
Two bins at every 750
Sq.m 0.36 2.0
Organic waste convertor 15.00 1.0
5 Environmental monitoring --
6 Other energy conservation
measures like Solar
panels, LED etc
30.00 --
Total 161.86 26.93
The in charge who is experienced in environmental aspects will look after monitoring
schedules and will coordinate with the Govt. authorities.
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6.0 POST PROJECT MONITORING STRATEGY
The monitoring of various environmental parameters is necessary which forms part of the
environmental protection measures. Monitoring is an important feature because the
efficiency of control measures can only be determined by monitoring. A comprehensive
monitoring program is given under. Locations and frequency of monitoring as per the
guidelines of SPCB and MOEF are tabulated below.
MONITORING SCHEDULE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS
S. No. Particulars Frequency of Monitoring
Duration of sampling
Parameters required to be
monitored
1. Water quality
A. Ground Water
quality in the
site
Once in a month
except for heavy
metals.
Grab sampling
(24 hourly)
As per IS: 10500
B. Wastewater Once in a month Grab sampling As per IS: 2490
2. Air Quality
A. Stack
Monitoring
Once in a month PM, NMHC, CO & NOX
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CONCLUSIONS
1. Dust curtains will be used to reduce the dust emissions during construction of proposed
project.
2. The flue gases from the D.G. Set will be let out through a stack of adequate height for
effective dispersion of emissions into the atmosphere. The resultant Ground Level
Concentrations of PM, NHMC, NOX & CO in the post project scenario are within the
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Hence there will not be any adverse
impact on air environment due to the proposed project.
3. All Driveways & internal roads will be grass paved.
4. Wastewater generated from the apartment will be treated in sewage treatment plant
and will be utilized for non-potable purposes like Toilet flushing and gardening.
Remaining treated waste water will be discharged into the nearest drain
5. Rain Water Harvesting pits will be provided to augment the precious rain water and
ground water recharge
6. The Solid waste in the form of garbage will be segregated at source into bio-degradable
and non-bio-degradable waste. Plastic waste will be given to the authorized recyclers
and bio-degradable waste will be sent to GMC.
7. Greenbelt of 570 Sq.m will be developed all around the project site.
8. Adequate firefighting equipment’s will be implemented as per the National Building
Code.