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PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORTFor
PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCESTORAGE CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT OF
IOCL, LPG BOTTLING PLANTCapacity: 2 X 1200 MT
At
Plot No. 2649 & 2655Tabiji, Beawer Bypass Road, NH-8,
Ajmer (Raj.)-305001
Project Proponent:
M/s. Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Ajmer
Environmental Consultant:
ENVIRO INFRA SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD.Accredited by NABET (Quality Council of India)
for EIA studies as ‘A’ Category Consultant(S. No. 48
th, List of Accredited Consultant Organizations August 08, 2017)
Address: - 301, 302 & 305, SRBC, Sec.-9, Vasundhara, GZB-201012
Ph.: 0120-4151183 Email: [email protected]: www.enviroinfrasolutions.com
August 2017
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This is Storage capacity enhancement project of Existing IOCL LPG bottling Plant from 2000
MT to 4400 MT at Village Tabiji, Beawer Road, NH-8, District- Ajmer (RJ) – 305001.This project
falls under item no. 6 (b): Isolated storage & handling of hazardous chemicals under the
category “B” (general conditions apply) as per the EIA notification
2006 and its amendments. The proposal will increase LPG storage capacity and enhance from
3.5 days cover to 5.5 days cover.
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT
2.1 Identification of the Project and Project Proponent
M/s Indian oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), a Government of India Undertaking, is engaged in
Refining, Storage and Marketing of Petroleum Products. Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)
is a leading government owned PSU in India. Due to its strong presence in the market for long
time, it has acquired a sizeable share in the Indian market. The company has already setup
many bottling plants all over India. The LPG Bottling Plant is situated in Village Tabiji, Beawer
Road, NH-8, District- Ajmer (RJ) – 305001, the present setup has a bottling facility spread over
area of 30 acres for LPG cylinder filling. It is engaged in receiving bulk tankers from GAIL
through Pipelines and from Koyali through trucks etc. The bulk tankers are unloaded into three
storage vessels of total 2000 MT (3x600 mounded bullets & 2 x 100 above ground auto lpg
bullets) capacities. Plant is having Tank truck decantation unit with six bays each having
unloading arms. IOCL LPG bottling Plant Ajmer supplies packed LPG domestic & non domestic
filled cylinders in seven revenue district of Rajasthan.
2.2 Brief Description of nature of the Project
The proposed LPG storage capacity enhancement of LPG bottling plant from 2000 MT to 4400
MT by constructing new 2 X 1200 MT Mounded Storage Vessels within existing plant premises.
LPG will be coming to the Plant from GAIL through Pipelines and from Koyali through trucks etc.
This is being stored in bullets then filled in various capacities of the cylinders within the plant
and sold (dispatched) to the distributors and direct customers.
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2.3 Need for the Project and its importance
Based upon LPG consumption scenario, need is felt to enhance the LPG storage capacity at
Ajmer LPG Bottling plant. To achieve the same, IOCL LPG Bottling Plant proposes to install two
new mounded storage vessels of capacity 1200 MT each. This will improve the storage capacity
of LPG at existing plant with enhanced cover from 3.5 days to 5.5 days and distribution network.
Moreover Mounded Storage Vessel is the safest and proven storage in vogue.
2.4 LPG Import
At IOCL LPG Bottling Plant Ajmer, LPG is being received from GAIL through Pipelines and from
Koyali through trucks.
2.5 Cylinder Supply
IOCL LPG bottling Plant Ajmer supplies packed LPG domestic & non domestic filled cylinders in
seven revenue districts of Rajasthan.
2.6 Employment Generation due to the Project
The proposed Expansion project will provide indirect employment to about 30-40 persons during
the construction phase and also in transportation during construction phase.
3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Type of the Project
This is Storage capacity enhancement project of Existing IOCL LPG bottling Plant from 2000
MT to 4400 MT at Village Tabiji, Beawer Road, NH-8, Ajmer, Rajasthan. This project falls under
item no. 6 (b): Isolated storage & handling of hazardous chemicals under the category “B”
(general conditions apply) as per the EIA notification 2006 and its amendments. Plant layout is
given in Figure-1.
3.2 Project Location
The Project site is located at Village Tabiji, Beawer Road, NH-8, District- Ajmer (RJ) – 305001.
The distance between project site & Ajmer city is 10 KM. Google map showing Ajmer Bottling
Plant is given in Figure-2 & Figure-3.
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FIGURE 2: AERIAL VIEW IOCL, AJMER LPG BOTTLING PLANT
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FIGURE 3: GOOGLE MAP SHOWING AJMER LPG BOTTLING PLANT
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3.3 Process Details
At Ajmer Plant, LPG is being received from GAIL through Pipelines and Non Domestic and Auto
LPG is received through Truck Tankers of generally 17 MT capacities from Koyali. There is a 6
bay gantry for unloading/loading of LPG. Further it is stored in Mounded bullets 3 X 600 MT and
2 X 100 MT Above ground Bullets. Maximum existing inventory of LPG at the plant is 2000 MT.
Plant operates in two shifts. LPG from Bullets is pumped with the help of LPG pumps to
electronic carousel for cylinder filling operation. Domestic and Commercial cylinders of sizes 5
Kg, 14.2 kg & 19 kg, 47.5 kg are filled. 450 kg cylinder filling is also proposed. IOCL LPG bottling
Plant supplies packed LPG domestic & non domestic filled cylinders to the seven revenue
districts of Rajasthan.
Defective cylinders are segregated for correction before dispatch to the market.
All standard operating procedures are followed as per OISD and best engineering practices.
Receipt of Bulk LPG from Road Tankers and GAIL
Storage of LPG in above ground bullets and Mounded Bullets
Bottling of LPG through electronic Carousal into 5 kg ,14.2,19 kg and 47.5 Kg LPG Cylinders
Empty Cylinders
Loading of Filled Cylinders into Packed Trucks
Dispatch of Filled Packed Cylinder Trucks to Dealers
Figure 3: Process Flow Diagram for IOCL, Ajmer LPG Bottling plant
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3.4 Risk Analysis and ERDMP
Since plant is having Hazardous chemical inventory exceeding threshold quantity as per MSIHC
Rule-1989, amendment 2000”. Quantitative Risk Analysis and DMP report has been prepared and
updated regularly. Same shall be reviewed and updated with augmented facility. ERDMP report
has also been prepared and shall be in compliance with PNGRB regulations-2010.
3.5 Liquid Waste Management
There is no manufacturing process as it is only storage and filling plant hence there will be no
generation of Effluent. Sewage will be treated through septic tanks and soak pits. Effluent from
Cylinder washings and soap solution/Lubricant used for conveyor belt will be treated in effluent
treatment plant and treated water will be used for gardening purpose.
3.6 Hazardous and solid waste Management
There will be no generation of any hazardous waste by the plant. Only used oil from DG sets, etc.
shall be stored and disposed to authorized recyclers as per Hazardous and Other Wastes
(Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016. Total Solid Waste Generated from the
proposed facility will be disposed through pollution control board approved vendor.
3.7 Fire Fighting Details
3.7.1 Fire Fighting System Description as per OISD 144 standard
Following are the type of fire protection systems for LPG bottling plant,
Automatic Fire Water Pumping System consisting of five Main firefighting Pumps & two
jockey pump.
External Hydrant & Water Monitor System covering the entire plant area for
manual firefighting.
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Medium Velocity Water Spray System for Cylinder filling shed, Filled storage shed, Tank
truck gantry (six bays), LPG Pump /Compressor shed, above ground bullets,
Loading/Unloading shed, Cold Repair Shed and Connecting platforms.
Fire Detection & Alarm System covering the entire plant area.
Portable Fire Extinguishers.
Personnel protective equipment.
3.8 Power Supply
For the existing project, power is received from Ajmer vidyut vitran nigam limited. The power
demand is 11 KV, 800 KVA. The power requirement shall be remain same after the proposed
capacity expansion. DG sets are available for emergency
Generators Capacity: 500 KVA - 1 No.
250 KVA - 2 No.750 KVA- 1 No.
3.9 Water Requirement
Since the plant is based on the filling of LPG bottle and whole process is automatic and require
water only for Washing and in Domestic section. Maximum quantity of water requires would be for
the washing of bottle and domestic use in housekeeping, toilets and in Gardening. Unit requires
after expansion total 42 KL/D water (Fresh Water 22KLD) which shall be used for Process &
Domestic purpose and that shall be met by supply of surface water purchase through tankers. No
ground water shall be used.
3.10 Man Power Requirement
Total manpower required during construction is 35. Total 43 numbers of permanent employeesand 115 numbers of temporary workers engaged in current operation. After expansion totalrequirement of permanent employees will be 50 numbers and temporary workers will be 130numbers.
3.11 Communication System
Communication facility available at plant for internal and external communication purpose is as
follows
Telephones/mobile - 6 Nos.
VHF - 14 Nos.
PA Page phone - 14 Nos.
Electric siren - 2
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Hand siren - 09
4. SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 Connectivity
The Plant site located around 10.50 Km away from Ajmer City. The connectivity of the site to
airport, railway and road is as follows:
a. Airport connectivity- The nearest domestic and international airport is Jaipur which is
about 136 Kilometers.
b. Upcoming domestic airport at Kishangarh is 25 kms away.
c. Rail connectivity- The nearest railway station is Adarsh Nagar, which is about 7
kilometers from the site
d. Road connectivity- Nearest highway is NH-8.
e. Police Station – Mangliyawas Ajmer Police Station.
f. Hospital- Satellite Hospital Adarsh nagar
5.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES
5.1 Project schedule
The company has proposed to enhance the storage capacity of the LPG in the plant by 2 X 1200
MT Mounded storage vessels to increase the storage capacity to 4400 MT. This will improve the
storage cover from existing 3.5 days to 5.5 days.
However, this increase in storage capacity will in no way increase the filling capacity of LPG
cylinders at present.
5.2 Cost estimates
The total cost of the project is estimated to be 30.74 crores.
5.3 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) PolicyThe company is actively involved in CSR related activities, budgetary provisions have been made
in the financial year 2017-2018 to spend on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by IOCL head
office.
Classrooms and toilets have been constructed and donated for the Higher secondary school at
Tabiji.
As part of CSR, location has provided Kota stone flooring at Makupura higher secondary school.