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Commercial Project namely “Capital city” Plot No. 2B FORM-1 Sector - 94, Noida,

BPTP International Trade Center Ltd. 1

FORM -1

“CAPITAL CITY”

COMMERCIAL PROJECT

at

Plot No. 2B, Sector 94, Noida,

District: Gautam Budh Nagar,

Uttar Pradesh

M/s. BPTP INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE LIMITED

M-11, Middle Circle, Connaught Place,

New Delhi – 110001

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BPTP International Trade Center Ltd. 2

APPENDIX I

(See paragraph – 6)

FORM 1

(i) Basic Information

S. No. Item Details

1. Name of the project/s Commercial Project at Plot No. 2B, Sector

94, Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

2. S. No. in the schedule Category 8 (b)

3. Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage

to be handled/command area/lease

area/number of well to be drilled

Plot Area: 57344.10 Sqm. or 14.17 Acs.

Built-up Area: 273130.2 Sqm.

Ground Coverage: 14,261.85 Sqm.

4. New/Expansion/Modernization New

5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. Plot Area: 57344.10 Sqm. or 14.17 Acs.

Built-up Area: 273130.2 Sqm.

Ground Coverage: 14,261.85 Sqm.

6. Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ Category B1

7. Does it attract the general condition? If

yes, please specify.

No

8. Does it attract the specific condition? If

yes, please specify.

No

9. Location Commercial Project in Sector 94, Noida,

Uttar Pradesh

Plot/Survey/Khasra No. Plot No. 2B

Village --

Tehsil Gautam Budh Nagar

District Gautam Budh Nagar

State Uttar Pradesh

10. Nearest railway station/airport along

with distance in kms.

Haz. Nizamuddin Railway station located

at approx. 10 Km via road

IGI Airport located at approx. 28 Km via

road

11. Nearest Town, city, District

Headquarters along with distance in

kms.

Project falls itself in District Headquarter

Noida

12. Village Panchayat, Zilla Parishad,

Municipal Corporation, Local body

(complete postal addresses with

telephone nos. to be given)

New Okhla Industrial Development

Authority (Noida)

Administrative Complex

Sector 6, Noida - 201301

District Gautam Budh Nagar, U. P

13. Name of the applicant Shri Rajeev Gupta

Cell No.09810403257

Phone: 0124-3852787

FAX: 0124-3852999

C/o BPTP International Trade Centre Ltd

14. Registered Address

15. Address for correspondence:

Name

Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO)

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Address M-11, Middle Circle

Connaught Circus

New Delhi-110001

Pin Code 110001

E-mail [email protected]

Telephone No. +91 - 124-3852787

Fax No. 0124-3852999

16. Details of Alternative Sites examined,

if any. Location of these sites should be

shown on a topo sheet.

The alternatives sites examination not

applicable since the project activity is

being developed as per sanction plan

approved by NOIDA and also land

allocated by the authority for development

of project scheme as per NOIDA Master

Plan 2021

17. Interlinked Projects N.A

18. Whether separate application of

interlinked project has been submitted?

N.A

19. If yes, date of submission N.A

20. If no, reason N.A

21. Whether the proposal involves

approval/clearance under: if yes, details

of the same and their status to be given.

(a) The Forest (Conservation) Act,

1980?

(b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act,

1972?

(c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991?

N.A

22. Whether there is any Government

Order/Policy relevant/relating to the

site?

N.A

23. Forest land involved (hectares) No Forest Land Involved

24. Whether there is any litigation pending

against the project and/or land in which

the project is propose to be set up?

(a) Name of the Court

(b) Case No.

(c) Orders/directions of the Court, if

any and its relevance with the proposed

project.

NO since Eco-sensitive zone (ESZ)

already marked around Okhal Bird

sanctuary (OBS) and project not come

under the declared buffer area around

OBS

(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

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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 The land is allocated from NOIDA for setting up

Commercial project and building plan of revised

area also approved from the authority which are in

accordance with the land usage defined in the

NOIDA Master Plan 2021

1.2 Clearance of existing land,

vegetation and buildings?

No Not required since site developed as per approved

building plan

1.3 Creation of new land uses? No The land is allocated from NOIDA for setting up

Commercial project as per defined land use in the

NOIDA master plan 2021

1.4 Pre-construction investigations

e.g. bore houses, soil testing?

Yes Soil testing has already been done, which shows that

the soil consistency is strong enough with load

bearing capacity.

1.5 Construction works?

Yes Building construction and lying of services such as

water supply, storm water drainage, sewerage and

lighting and green.

1.6 Demolition works? No No demolition work.

1.7 Temporary sites used for

construction works or housing of

construction workers?

No No, temporary residential facilities for labours

provided within project premises as labours during

construction engaged and hired from nearby area

1.8 Above ground buildings,

structures or earthworks including

linear structures, cut and fill or

excavations

No Nil

1.9 Underground works including

mining or tunneling?

No No underground works required except construction

of basements.

1.10 Reclamation works? No Not Applicable, as the proposed project is

Commercial project.

1.11 Dredging? No Not Applicable, as the proposed project is Building

project.

1.12 Offshore structures? No Not Applicable.

1.13 Production and manufacturing

processes?

No This is a Commercial project, so there will be no

production and manufacturing.

1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or

materials?

No During construction phase, temporary sheds for

storage of cement and other material has been

provided within the project premises.

1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal

of solid waste or liquid effluents?

Yes The solid waste generated from project during

operational phase will be temporarily stored for 48

hours and suitably segregated in to mainly organic

(wet waste) and recyclable (dry waste) and to be

managed as per Solid waste management Rules

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2016 dated 08/04/2016 as amended up to date.

STP of adequate capacity to be installed for

treatment of waste water generated during the

operational phase of project and Sludge generated

from STP shall be converted into an odorless soil

conditioner and used as manure for gardening

purpose.

All wastewater outlet pipes form toilets and kitchen,

will be connected to Sewage Treatment Plant for the

final treatment. Treated water to be re-used for

flushing, make up water for HVAC cooling and

horticulture

1.16 Facilities for long term housing of

operational workers?

No There are no such facilities for long term housing of

operational workers, as all operational workers will

come from nearby areas.

1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during

construction or operation?

No Not applicable

1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or

other transport infrastructure

including new or altered routes

and stations, ports, airports etc?

No No new alternative transport infrastructure is

envisaged except Grade separated entry / exit are

proposed from expressway as well as kalindi Kunj

road.

1.19 Closure or diversion of existing

transport routes or infrastructure

leading to changes in traffic

movements?

No Grade separated movement is proposed at entry/exit

beyond the existing carriageway. There will not be

any change in existing transport route or existing

traffic movement

1.20 New or diverted transmission lines

or pipelines?

No There will not be any new or diverted transmission

lines or pipelines around the project.

1.21 Impoundment, damming,

culverting, realignment or other

changes to the hydrology of

watercourses or aquifers?

No Not Applicable

1.22 Stream crossings? No Not Applicable

1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water

form ground or surface waters?

No Water requirement will be met from municipal

supply (Noida Jal Board). Dewatering for basement,

if required.

1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land

surface affecting drainage or run-

off?

No Nil

1.25 Transport of personnel or materials

for construction, operation or

decommissioning?

No Transport of personnel/material during the

construction & operation envisaged. During

operation, adequate parking space to be provided for

vehicles.

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1.26 Long-term dismantling or

decommissioning or restoration

works?

No Not Applicable

1.27 Ongoing activity during

decommissioning which could

have an impact on the

environment?

No Not Applicable

1.28 Influx of people to an area in either

temporarily or permanently?

Yes The influx of people will be short term only during

construction phase and after completion of project,

floating population will come as it is a commercial

building.

1.29 Introduction of alien species? No Not Applicable

1.30 Loss of native species or genetic

diversity?

No Not Applicable

1.31 Any other actions? Nil Nil

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

Details thereof (with approximate quantities

/rates, wherever possible) with source of

information data

2.1 Land especially undeveloped or

agricultural land (ha)

No The land allocated by the Noida Authority for setting

up the commercial building complex.

2.2 Water (expected source &

competing users) unit: KLD

Yes The total water requirement for the proposed project

will be 1003 KLD which will be met from Municipal

water supply.

2.3 Minerals (MT) Yes Not Applicable

2.4 Construction material–stone,

aggregates, sand / soil (expected

source – MT)

Yes Construction material will be used in a small

quantity, as finishing work is under progress.

2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) No Nil

2.6 Energy including electric town and

fuels (source, competing users)

Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW)

Yes Electrical Energy requirement would be around

19.2 MVA and Source will be UPPCL.

Presently DG sets of 2000 KVA and 1000 KVA

proposed to meet the power requirement during

power failure and Fuel shall be HSD (ultra-low

Sulphur diesel). The power back up will be 100%.

DG set will be the main source of noise pollution.

The DG sets shall be used only in case of power

failure and will be provide with acoustic enclosures.

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2.7 Any other natural resources (use

appropriate standard units)

No Not Applicable

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 Not Applicable

3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or

affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or

water borne diseases)

No No effect envisaged

3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by

changing living conditions?

No No effect envisaged

3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who

could be affected by the project e.g.

hospital patients, children, the

elderly etc.,

No No effect envisaged

3.5 Any other causes Nil Nil

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 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No Not Applicable, as it is a building project.

4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or

commercial wastes)

Yes The estimated quantity of the solid waste generated

will be approx. 5232 kg/day as per CPHEEO manual

defined for commercial and residential refuse

The solid waste so generated shall be first segregated

as in to organic and recyclable waste and managed as

Solid waste management Rules 2016 dated

08/04/2016 as amended up to date.

4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous

Waste Management Rules)

Yes Only used lube oil (category 5.1) from DG set

operated during power failure as per Hazardous and

Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary

Movement) Rules, 2016 dated 04/04/2016

4.4 Other industrial process wastes No Not Applicable, as it is a Commercial project.

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4.5 Surplus product No Not Applicable, as it is a Commercial project.

4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from

effluent treatment

Yes Sludge generated from STP will be converted into an

odorless Soil Conditioner and used as manure for

gardening purpose.

The Total untreated water generation will be 791

KLD (approx.), which will be treated in STP.

4.7 Construction or demolition wastes Yes There will not be any generation of demolition waste

as per Construction and Demolition Waste

Management Rules, 2016 dated 29/03/2016 since

development executed/to be executed on vacant land

and excavated soil used in the backfilling of site

development and landscape area development.

4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment No Nil

4.9 Contaminated soils or other

materials

No Nil

4.10 Agricultural wastes No Nil

4.11 Other solid wastes No Not applicable

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 The emission of SO2 & SPM may be due to use of

diesel in D.G. set.

The emissions will be very limited since HSD

(Ultra-low Sulphur diesel) fuel to be procured and

used in DG only during power failure. Better

maintenance and installation of proper pollution

control equipment and adequate stack height as per

CPCB guidelines will help to reduce such emissions.

Proper acoustic enclosure & stack height.

5.2 Emissions from production

processes

No Not Applicable

5.3 Emissions from materials handling

including storage or transport

No The fugitive emission will be there due to the

transportation activity and vehicular movements.

The dust particles due to balance construction

activities give rise to increase in PM2.5 and PM10

concentration of ambient air. Proper mitigating

measures as per MoEF&CC guidelines 2010 are

being followed and to be continued in future as well

in compliance of Hon’ble. NGT direction dated

17/04/2015.

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5.4 Emissions from construction

activities including plant and

equipment

Yes Fugitive dusts from various activities of construction

are expected, which are temporary in nature and to

be controlled by regular water sprinkling.

5.5 Dust or odours from handling of

materials including construction

materials, sewage and waste

Yes Dust generation is related only during earth work

and it is temporary in nature and activities

completed. There will be no source of odour

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 Nil

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

with source of information data

6.1 From operation of equipment e.g.

engines, ventilation plant, crushers

Yes Slight noise generation will occur due to operation of

D.G. set but that will occur only in case of power

failure and hence DG are equipped with acoustic

enclosure.

6.2 From industrial or similar processes No Not Applicable

6.3 From construction or demolition No No demolition work is involved in the setting up of

proposed Commercial colony and slight noise

generation will occur due to construction work and all

suitable arrangements shall be done to minimize it.

6.4 From blasting or piling No Not Applicable

6.5 From construction or operational

traffic

Yes The noise generation will be very low as limited

quantity of construction materials transported. Some

noise generation will occur due to movement of

traffic.

During traffic movement in operation phase, it is

likely to be in the range of 48– 59 dB (A) only as it is

an intermittent / slow process.

6.6 From lighting or cooling systems No Not Applicable

6.7 From any other sources No Not Applicable

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. Information/Checklist Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates,

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No. confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data

7.1 From handling, storage, use or

spillage of hazardous materials

No Not Applicable

7.2 From discharge of sewage or other

effluents to water or the land

(expected mode and place of

discharge)

Yes The total untreated water generation will be 791 KLD

which will be treated in proposed STP of 955 KLD.

All waste water outlet pipes form toilets, pantries etc.

will be connected to sewer lines leading to Sewage

Treatment Plant for the final treatment. Sludge

generated from STP will be converted into an odorless

soil conditioner and used as manure for gardening

purpose.

7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted

to air into the land or into water

No Not Applicable

7.4 From any other sources No Not Applicable

7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up

of pollutants in the environment

from these sources?

No Not Applicable

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

No Construction/Operation of Commercial Project

shall follow all applicable guidelines imposed

under part 04 (Fire and Life safety) as per

National Building Code of India 2005.

Fire safety measures include Fire extinguishers,

Water tanks, Yard hydrants, hose reels, automatic

detection system, illuminated Exit site, basement

sprinkler system and compartmentalization etc.

8.2 From any other causes No Not Applicable

8.3 Could the project be affected by natural

disasters causing environmental damage

(e.g. Floods, earthquakes, landslides,

cloudburst etc)?

No No cases are reported so far. The site is selected

carefully keeping in view all the factors to avoid

any environmental damage due to natural

disasters.

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. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/ Details thereof (with approximate

quantities/rates, wherever possible) with

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No. No source of information data

9.1 Lead to development of supporting.

Utilities, 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

Yes

The development of the commercial project will

eventually give rise to economic status to the

area. The area will have very good supporting

social as well as physical infrastructure. The

existing infrastructure on the adjoining sectors is

also very good.

9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which

could have an impact on the

environment

No Not Applicable

9.3 Set a precedent for later developments Yes A better after use scenario, which is likely to

increase aesthetic beauty of area & greenery,

would set precedence for subsequent

entrepreneurs who venture such projects.

9.4 Have cumulative effects due to

proximity to other existing or planned

projects with similar effects

No The proposed project is a Commercial colony

project. A better-planned and executed project

has to yield a better result individually.

(iii) Environmental Sensitivity

S. No. Areas Name/

Identity

Aerial distance (within 15 km.)

Proposed project location boundary

1 Areas protected under international

conventions, national or local

legislation for their ecological,

landscape, cultural or other related

value

No Not applicable

2 Areas which are important or sensitive

for ecological reasons - Wetlands,

watercourses or other water bodies,

coastal zone, biospheres, mountains,

forests

Yamuna

River

About 01 km from project site

3 Areas used by protected, important or

sensitive species of flora or fauna for

breeding, nesting, foraging, resting,

over wintering, migration

No —

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4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground

waters

No —

5 State, National boundaries Delhi state

boundary

About 02 km from project site

6 Routes or facilities used by the public

for access to recreation or other

tourist, pilgrim areas

Akshardham

Temple

About 07 km from project site

7 Defence installations No —

8 Densely populated or built-up area Noida

The site is located in sector 94 Noida and

surrounded by moderately populated built

up area.

9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-

made land uses (hospitals, schools,

places of worship, community

facilities)

Yes There are number of major hospitals

within the 15 km radius of the project site.

There are numerous places of worship and

community within the project influenced

area.

10 Areas containing important, high

quality or scarce resources (Ground

water resources, surface resources,

forestry, agriculture, fisheries,

tourism, minerals)

Not

Applicable

There is no any high quality or scarce

resources.

11 Areas already subjected to pollution or

environmental damage. (Those where

existing legal environmental standards

are exceeded)

Not

Applicable

No Environmental Damage Reported

from the area so far. All parameters of

Air, Water, and Noise etc. will be

maintained within permissible limits with

proper mitigation measures.

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)

Not

Applicable

The area falls in zone IV, according to the

Indian standard seismic Zoning map.

Suitable seismic coefficient in horizontal

and vertical directions respectively, has to

be adopted while designing the structures.

There are no possibilities of the proposed

project site getting flooded as per records

available.

(IV). Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies-Exemption regarding

Instead of Comprehensive Terms of reference (ToR) under category 8 (b) only

applicable Terms of reference (toR) may please be issued by the expert committee

since it is a case wherein Environmental clearance already granted from SEIAA, UP

vide Ref No. 887/SEAC/277/2008/TA (J)/ dated 01 June 2009 and after grant of due

CTE (NOC) from UPPCB the construction activity initiated and company has raised

the construction of about 76644 SQM against already approved Built-up area

240232.58 SQM as per earlier issued Environmental clearance.

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The key details of project are as follows:-

S.No Particulars Area in Sq.Mt.

1. Total Plot Area (100 %) 57,344.10

2. Ground Coverage (24.87 %) 14,261.85

3. Proposed FAR Area 1,29,715.32

4. Total Built-up Area 2,73,130.2

5. Green Area (43.88 %) 25,162.92

6. Open Area 43,082.25

7. Total Paved Area (31.25%) 17,919.33

8. Parking Required 2931 ECS

9. Parking Provided 3136 ECS

10. Total Population 30,509

Staff 13,084

Visitors 17,425

“I hereby given undertaking that the data and information given in the application for

modernization/revision 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 give, if any to the

project will be revoked at our risk and cost.

Date:

Rajeev Gupta

Place: New Delhi-01 (Authorized Signatory)

C/O BPTP International Trade Centre Ltd

M-11, Middle Circle, Connaught Circus,

New Delhi-110001

Signature of the applicant

With Name and Full Address

(Project Proponent / Authorized Signatory)

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FORM- 1A

“CAPITAL CITY”

COMMERCIAL PROJECT

at

Plot No. 2B, Sector 94, Noida,

District: Gautam Budh Nagar,

Uttar Pradesh

M/s. BPTP INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE LIMITED

M-11, Middle Circle, Connaught Place,

New Delhi – 110001

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APPENDIX II

(See paragraph 6)

FORM-1 A (Only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule)

CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

(Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary

attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental

management plan & monitoring programme)

1. LAND ENVIRONMENT (Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity)

1.1. Will the existing land use get

significantly altered from the project that

is not consistent with the surroundings?

(Proposed landuse must conform to the

approved Master Plan / Development

Plan of the area. Change of landuse if

any and the statutory approval from the

competent authority be submitted).

Attach Maps of

(i) Site location,

(ii) Surrounding features of the proposed site

(within 500 meters) and

(iii) The site (indicating levels & contours) to

appropriate scales. If not available attach

only conceptual plans.

Commercial Project at Plot No. 2B, Sector 94, Noida, Uttar

Pradesh

The proposed project site does not involve any leveling of

land outside the leased property.

The existing topography will not be altered due to the

construction activity. Hence, impacts on topography and land

use will not be envisaged.

Site location plan attached as annexure 4

Surrounding features of site (within 500 meters) enclosed as

annexure 5

Conceptual plan enclosed as annexure 3

1.2. List out all the major project

requirements in terms of the land area,

built up area, water consumption, power

requirement, connectivity, community

facilities, parking needs etc.

Plot Area: 57344.10 Sqm. or 14.17 Acs.

Built-up Area: 273130.2 Sqm.

Ground Coverage: 14,261.85 Sqm.

1.3. What are the likely impacts of the

proposed activity on the existing

facilities adjacent to the proposed site?

(Such as open spaces, community

facilities, details of the existing landuse,

and disturbance to the local ecology).

The likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing

facilities adjacent to the proposed site will be very meager.

The proposed project will not have any adverse impact on the

surrounding environment. However, the development of the

project in this area will increase employment opportunities.

There is no major disturbance to local ecology as no tree

felling or clearing of vegetation is involved. The proposed

project has a proposal of green belt development, which will

increase the aesthetic value of the area. The project has a

provision for planting of common variety / local trees and

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ornamental trees on the green belt area.

1.4. Will there be any significant land

disturbance resulting in erosion,

subsidence & instability? (Details of soil

type, slope analysis, vulnerability to

subsidence, seismicity etc may be given).

The proposed activity will not affect any significant land

disturbance resulting in soil erosion, subsidence and

instability. The area is not susceptible to erosion. The total

excavated quantity of excavated earth material were 350000

m3 & already used for backfilling on own site for land

development/horticulture development. There are no

buildings or structures at the proposed site as no demolition

work. Proper drainage system shall be provided to deal with

the storm water in case of rain.

1.5. Will the proposal involve alteration of

natural drainage systems? (Give details

on a contour map showing the natural

drainage near the proposed project site)

There is no natural watercourse passing through the project

site. Hence the proposal does not involve alteration of natural

drainage systems. As a result of excavation of topsoil during

construction phase, the impact on drainage pattern, and run

off characteristics will be restricted to the small area and may

not last more than one monsoon.

1.6. What are the quantities of earthwork

involved in the construction activity

cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give

details of the quantities of earthwork

involved, transport of fill materials from

outside the site etc?)

Mainly the earthwork during construction involves excavation

of soil & its quantum will be 350000 m3, which has been used

for backfilling and landscape/horticulture development.

1.7. Give details regarding water supply,

waste handling etc during the

construction period.

Requirement of water during the construction sourced from

hired water tankers. The wastewater generated during this

period has been disposed of in the mobile STPs and same

practices will be in rest of the construction activities. The

Solid waste generated during the construction phase like metal

cuttings, debris, plastic material, wooden logs etc. being

stored in scrap bin then segregated and disposed as per

suitability. Conclusively, it can be stated that impacts may be

confined to small area (mainly to project site) and for short

duration.

1.8. Will the s & wetlands get altered?

(Provide details of how low lying and

wetlands are getting modified from the

proposed activity)

There are no wetlands near the project site. So, there will be

no impact.

1.9. Whether construction debris & waste

during construction cause health hazard?

(Give quantities of various types of

wastes generated during construction

including the construction labour and the

means of disposal)

The construction waste and debris are mainly metal cuttings;

wooden logs, plastic material etc. collected and disposed.

Domestic wastewater has been generated as a result of

labourers. The Mobile STPs has been arranged for the

treatment of the waste water generated.

2. WATER ENVIRONMENT

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2.1. Give the total quantity of water

requirement for the proposed project with

the breakup of requirements for various

uses. How will the water requirement

met? State the sources & quantities and

furnish a water balance statement.

The total water requirement for all purpose of the proposed

project will be 1003 KLD which will be met from Municipal

water supply.

2.2. What is the capacity (dependable flow or

yield) of the proposed source of water?

The daily requirement of fresh water for the proposed project

during operational phase will be approx.. 302 KLD, which

will be met from Municipal water supply (Noida Jal Board

authority).s

2.3. What is the quality of water required, in

case, the supply is not from a municipal

source? (Provide physical, chemical,

biological characteristics with class of

water quality)

The quality of Existing Bore well water samples has been

analyzed. All the parameters are well within the permissible

limits and water can be used for drinking and domestic

purposes.

2.4. How much of the water requirement can

be met from the recycling of treated

wastewater? (Give the details of

quantities, sources and usage)

The estimated treated water available from Sewage Treatment

Plant will be approximately 791 KLD. The re-use of treated

water will be directly Green belt development, Flushing and

water body make up. There will be zero discharge outside the

boundary.

2.5. Will there be diversion of water from

other users? (Please assess the impacts of

the project on other existing uses and

quantities of consumption)

No there will be no diversion of water from other users.

2.6. What is the incremental pollution load

from wastewater generated from the

proposed activity? (Give details of the

quantities and composition of wastewater

generated from the proposed activity)

The waste water generated in the process will be approx. 791

KLD. The waste water will be treated in the STP and then the

treated water will be recycled and used for Green belt

development, flushing, etc. within the premises and no water

will be discharged outside. There will be zero discharge.

2.7. Give details of the water requirements

met from water harvesting? Furnish

details of the facilities created.

The rainwater harvesting will be done to recharge the ground

water table.

However, the company has already installed number of RWH

pits as per requirements.

2.8. What would be the impact of the land

use changes occurring due to the

proposed project on the runoff

characteristics (quantitative as well as

qualitative) of the area in the post

construction phase on a long-term basis?

Would it aggravate the problems of

flooding or water logging in any way?

The proposed project activity involves construction of

buildings and development work such as construction of

roads, lying of water supply, storm water drainage lines,

sewer lines, street lighting and landscaping as such there will

be no change in the land use of the site. Rainwater harvesting

will be practiced to recharge the ground water during

monsoon period. Therefore, the run-off characteristics of

water in the area on long term basis will not change, as there

will be no water logging and flooding problems. The project

site does not fall in a flood prone area and hence no

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susceptibility for floods and water logging.

2.9. What are the impacts of the proposal on

the Tube Well? (Will there be tapping of

Tube Well; give the details of Tube Well

table, recharging capacity, and approvals

obtained from competent authority, if

any)

The Water table in the area is 10 to 15 m table. Tube Well

water facility will be available as a supplement. The proposed

building structure will have a rainwater-harvesting

infrastructure. Beside wastewater will be treated and used in

green belt development and to meet other soft requirements.

Thus no major impact on groundwater due to tube well.

2.10. What precautions/measures are taken to

prevent the run-off from construction

activities polluting land & aquifers?

(Give details of quantities and the

measures taken to avoid the adverse

impacts)

The storm water disposal system for the premises shall be

self-sufficient to avoid any collection/ stagnation and flooding

of water. Maximum harvesting will be done within the site

campus. Sufficient number of RWH pits at some selected

locations will be provided, which are liable to catch the

maximum run-off from the area. Approach for the same shall

be as follows:

To collect the run-off from all terraces and similar built

areas through appropriately sized and number of rainwater

pipes. The rain water from rainwater pipes and other open

spaces will be collected through catch basins and then

connected to the nearest drain through RCC/CI/LA pipes

as per site conditions

The final plinth levels, formation and ground levels are so

decided that the rainwater follows the natural gradient and

discharges into the external drainage system

As per the site conditions, the network of external storm

water system shall consist of an underground pipe drainage

system with network of catch basins as per requirements

The main emphasis given, in planning of storm water

drainage system, is on recharging the underground aquifer

on the campus while having the safe disposal of storm

water without flooding any area

Infiltration/RWH pits shall be provided at strategic

locations on the storm water drainage system with a

provision of 100% backup for overflow and bypass to both

recharge the underground aquifer and aid in the disposal of

storm water.

2.11.How is the storm water from within the

site managed?(State the provisions made

to avoid flooding of the area, details of

the drainage facilities provided along

with a site layout indication contour

levels)

The storm water disposal system for the premises shall be

self-sufficient to avoid any collection/stagnation and flooding

of water. Maximum harvesting will be done within respective

project sites as per the requirement of local building byelaws.

2.12. Will the deployment of construction

laborers particularly in the peak period

The proposed construction project has a provision of portable

sanitation system during the construction period to handle the

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lead to unsanitary conditions around the

project site (Justify with proper

explanation)

unsanitary conditions in and around the project site.

2.13. What on-site facilities are provided for

the collection, treatment & safe disposal

of sewage? (Give details of the quantities

of wastewater generation, treatment

capacities with technology & facilities

for recycling and disposal)

It is proposed to connect all the soil and waste Outlet pipes

from Toilets, Kitchens, pantries, laundry and waste from floor

washings etc. from all the floors into Vertical down take soil

and waste pipes and bring them down to ground level and

connect them to centralized sewer network for final disposal

and treatment in the Sewage Treatment Plant.

2.14. Give details of dual plumbing system if

treated waste used is used for flushing of

toilets or any other use.

711 KLD treated water will available for the project. Treated

water will be used in green belt development, Flushing &

water body make up.

3. VEGETATION

3.1. Is there any threat of the project to the

biodiversity? (Give a description of the

local ecosystem with it’s unique features,

if any)

There will be no report of any adverse impacts on the

biodiversity due to the construction of the proposed project.

No threatened, rare, endangered or endemic species were

observed during the survey in core zone.

3.2. Will the construction involve extensive

clearing or modification of vegetation?

(Provide a detailed account of the trees &

vegetation affected by the project)

No. The proposed site to be developed as commercial

complex. The acquired land earlier was occupied by NOIDA

authority and said development as per NOIDA master plan

2021.

3.3. What are the measures proposed to be

taken to minimize the likely impacts on

important site features (Give details of

proposal for tree plantation, landscaping,

creation of water bodies etc along with a

layout plan to an appropriate scale)

Extensive plantation and green belt development is planned in

the proposed project along with landscaping and creation of

water bodies. The total green area shall be 43.88 % (25,162.92

sqm) of plot area.

4. FAUNA

4.1. Is there likely to be any displacement of

fauna- both terrestrial and aquatic or

creation of barriers for their movement?

Provide the details.

There is no report of any direct or indirect impact on the fauna

due to this proposed Commercial project and there is no report

of existence of any specific fauna required special protection.

4.2. Any direct or indirect impacts on the

avifauna of the area? Provide details. There is no direct or indirect impact on avifauna is envisaged.

However, after the commissioning of the project the better

environmental conditions may provide a better habitat to the

avifauna of the area.

4.3.Prescribe measures such as corridors,

fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse

impacts on fauna

For the commercial colony project site, the area designated as

green area will be about 43.88 % (25,162.92 sqm) of plot

area. Common native varieties of trees and ornamental

flowering species will be planted in the green space.

Landscaping can have direct positive impact on the local

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avifauna as this will provide shelter to local birds. Adequate

arrangement shall be made for fish ladders.

5. AIR ENVIRONMENT

5.1. Will the project increase atmospheric

concentration of gases & result in heat

islands? (Give details of background air

quality levels with predicted values based

on dispersion models taking into account

the increased traffic generation as a result

of the proposed constructions)

No, the project will not increase atmospheric concentration of

gasses and result in heat islands.

5.2. What are the impacts on generation of

dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other

hazardous gases? Give details in relation

to all the meteorological parameters.

Gaseous pollutants like NOx, SO2 & CO shall also be

generated from activities like burning of fuel through DG

sets, traffic movement, operation of construction

machines/equipment and domestic activities at site. The

project has provision to use only ultra low Sulphur fuel in the

D.G. set to mitigate the pollution.

Altogether construction activities will lead to dust generation,

emission of NOx and fine particulates.

Conclusively, dust and other emissions are unlikely to spread

sufficiently to affect homes and other properties around the

site hence are expected to result in degradation of air quality,

primarily, in the working Environment affecting construction

employees.

The impacts on the ambient air quality during construction

phase will be temporarily and reversible in nature (for short

duration) and restricted to small area only.

5.3. Will the proposal create shortage of

parking space for vehicles? Furnish

details of the present level of transport

infrastructure and measures proposed for

improvement including the traffic

management at the entry & exit to the

project site.

No, the proposal has sufficient parking space. Three level

basements are proposed it will not create shortage of parking

space. The grade separated facilities at entry/exit points will

be proposed beyond the existing carriageway, which will not

affect the existing traffic movement.

5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns

with internal roads, bicycle tracks,

pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc., with

areas under each category.

All the applicable norms of Noida Master Plan/IRC will be

followed for formulation of road sections and profile.

5.5. Will there be significant increase in

traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of

the sources and the measures proposed

for mitigation of the above.

There will be a marginal increase in the traffic noise; the

sources are due to traffic movement within the project area &

Sufficient tree plantation will work as a noise barrier.

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5.6. What will be the impact of DG sets &

other equipment on noise levels &

vibration in & ambient air quality around

the project site? Provide details.

Presently DG sets of 2000 KVA and 1000 KVA proposed to

meet the power requirement during power failure and Fuel

shall be ULSD. The power back up will be 100%. DG set will

be the main source of noise pollution. The DG sets shall be

used only in case of power failure and will be provide with

acoustic enclosures. Gaseous pollutants like NOx, SO2 & CO

shall also be generated from activities like burning of fuel

through DG sets.

6. AESTHETICS

6.1. Will the proposed constructions in any

way result in the obstruction of a view,

scenic amenity or landscapes? Do the

proponents take these considerations into

account?

The proposed proposal will not in any way result in the

obstruction of a view scenic amenity or green belt. The

present project itself is planned with provisions of green belt

development and afforestation. This will surely enhance the

aesthetic value of the area.

6.2. Will there be any adverse impacts from

new constructions on the existing

structures? What are the considerations

taken into account?

There will not be any adverse impacts from new constructions

as there are no existing structures nearby.

6.3. Whether there are any local

considerations of urban form & urban

design influencing the design criteria?

They may be explicitly spelt out.

The proposed project land is located in the commercial zone

as per Master plan of Noida 2021. The proposed project shall

follow all the rules and regulations described by State

Government, National Building Code and other relevant

Departments.

6.4. Are there any anthropological or

archaeological sites or artifacts nearby?

State if any other significant features in

the vicinity of the proposed site have

been considered.

There are no any anthropological or archaeological sites or

artifacts or any other significant features in the vicinity of the

proposed project site.

7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS

7.1. Will the proposal result in any changes

to the demographic structure of local

population? Provide the details.

No

7.2. Give details of the existing social

infrastructure around the proposed

project.

Telecommunication facilities in the study area are adequate;

electronic telephone exchange is working the study area.

7.3. Will the project cause adverse effects on

local communities, disturbance to sacred

sites or other cultural values? What are

the safeguards proposed?

No, the proposed project will not cause any adverse effects on

local communities or disturbance to sacred sites or other

cultural values.

8. BUILDING MATERIALS

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8.1. May involve the use of building

materials with high-embodied energy.

Are the construction materials produced

with energy efficient processes? (Give

details of energy conservation measures

in the selection of building materials and

their energy efficiency)

The major materials used for the construction of the proposed

project will be RMC, steel, cement, bricks, metal, flooring

tiles/stones, sanitary and hardware items, electrical fittings,

water etc. All the items used in construction will be as per the

National Building Code specification.

The fly ash for mixing with the cement has been done and

hence the disposal of fly ash which is a serious issue can be

managed and will reduce the consumption of sand. Effort

made to use bricks made of fly ash in place of loose earth for

filling purposes within the building. Use of tiles made of fly

ash as insulation material for the terrace.

8.2. Transport and handling of materials

during construction may result in

pollution, noise & public nuisance. What

measures are taken to minimize the

impacts?

During the construction phase the air quality will have

adverse impact. Construction activities especially related to

handling of loose material like to cause generation of fugitive

dust, that adversely impact the air quality of the surrounding

area of the project site. To minimize the impact loose material

will be either stacked or transported with proper covering.

During construction phase the expected noise levels will be

between 70 – 85 dB (A) which decrease with increase in

distance. Administrative as well as engineering control of

noise will be implemented.

8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and

structures? State the extent of savings

achieved?

There is no availability of the recyclable building material in

the vicinity of the proposed project site.

8.4. Give details of the methods of

collection, segregation & disposal of the

garbage generated during the operation

phases of the project.

Solid waste generated during the construction phase shall be

properly collected and segregated as plastic, paper, metal and

other and shall be disposed off as per the standard practice.

The solid waste generated from project in operational phase

shall be 5232 kg /day.

The solid waste so generated shall be first segregated as

plastic, glass, paper separately and disposed off as per

standard practice.

9. ENERGY CONSERVATION

9.1. Give details of the power requirements,

source of supply, backup source etc.

What is the energy consumption assumed

per square foot of built-up area? How

have you tried to minimize energy

consumption?

The power requirement for entire Project would be around

19.2 MVA. The power will be made available from UPPCL.

9.2. What type of, and capacity of, power

back-up do you plan to provide? Presently DG sets of 2000 KVA and 1000 KVA proposed to

meet the power requirement during power failure and Fuel

shall be HSD (Ultra-low Sulphur diesel). The power back up

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will be 100%.

9.3. What are the characteristics of the glass

you plan to use? Provide specifications

of its characteristics related to both short

wave and long wave radiation?

Tinted float glass will be used in the project.

During commissioning of proposed project, 8 mm thick, blue /

grey reflective glasses will be used in fenestration. These

panels will have light transmission, but low solar heat inflow.

This will reduce the quantity of heat inflow into the building,

lessens cooling loads on AC induces energy saving.

9.4. What passive solar architectural features

are being used in the building? Illustrate

the applications made in the proposed

project?

Solar energy will be utilized for providing Hot water supply to

the buildings.

9.5. Does the layout of streets & buildings

maximize the potential for solar energy

devices? Have you considered the use of

street lighting, emergency lighting and

solar hot water systems for use in the

building complex? Substantiate with

details.

Orientation is done in such a manner so that surface of the

building is prevented from exposure to direct sunlight and

thus heat gain of the building will less.

9.6. Is shading effectively used to reduce

cooling/heating loads? What principles

have been used to maximize the shading

of Walls on the East and the West and

the Roof? How much energy saving has

been effected?

The units on the top floor may have a false ceiling. The air in

between the ceiling & slabs shall act as on insulator.

The passive solar architecture is used for the maximum use of

the solar energy. Large south facing windows are the easiest

and cheapest way to increase light in a building, since the

south side of a building receives the more sunlight.

An open design, with glazed apertures, light shelves and light

pipes can transmit sunlight into building interiors.

Louvers and sunshades will be used around windows in order

to protect from direct sunlight.

Proper ventilation allows the heat from the sunspaces to

circulate through the rest of the building.

9.7. Do the structures use energy-efficient

space conditioning, lighting and

mechanical systems? Provide technical

details. Provide details of the

transformers and motor efficiencies,

lighting intensity and air-conditioning

load assumptions? Are you using CFC

and HCFC free chillers? Provide

specifications.

Suitable energy optimization will be adopted during

calculation of energy load of the proposed project. Proper

energy efficient system will be installed.

The space heating load will be minimized using passive solar

structure and suitable buildings envelop material.

Uses of incandescent lamp and halogen lamps have been used

for all common area and basement parking. The lights in

basement car park has been designed to operate through

timers to achieve 33%, 66% and 100% illustration to suit the

occupation of the premises.

The diesel generator sets shall be automatically controlled to

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optimize their usage based on the actual load requirements at

any time.

Space conditioning will be provided as per norms of National

Building Code – Part 8.

9.8. What are the likely effects of the

building activity in altering the micro-

climates? Provide a self-assessment on

the likely impacts of the proposed

construction on creation of heat island &

inversion effects?

Due to the proposed project there would be insignificant

emission of air pollutants by vehicular movements and

occasional use of DG sets, hence no heat island effect is

envisaged. To reduce the heat load reflective insulated glass

shall be used in fenestrations to cut on heat loads and

subsequently capital & operating cost of Air conditioning.

9.9. What are the thermal characteristics of

the building envelope? (a) roof; (b)

external walls; and (c) fenestration? Give

details of the material used and the U-

values or the Rvalues of the individual

components.

The building construction material namely bricks, concrete

and steel are being used in the construction. The R- values for

concrete range from 0.78 – 1.25 K.m. 2. W –1, which for steel

range from 0.78 – 1.25 K.m. 2. W- 1 and for bricks approx.

0.87 K.m. 2K.m. for fenestration, wood and glass panels and

boards may be used, which have R value ranging from 2.5 –

6.6 K.m. 2.W –1.

U- Factor, also known as Thermal Transmittance, is heat

transmission in unit time through unit area of a material or

construction and the boundary air films, induced by unit

temperature difference between the environments in each side.

9.10. What precautions & safety measures

are proposed against fire hazards?

Furnish details of emergency plans.

All floors shall have adequate firefighting equipment

It is proposed to have fire water storage tank. The fire

Detecting Equipments would be as per BIS and NBC norms.

The other fire fighting measures proposed includes, an

Emergency Control Room, Separate Fire Exit during

emergency, all rooms with Fire detector / Smoke Detector,

Fire extinguishers at each entry & exit point on each floor,

Public address system etc. The fire Fighting Measures are

backed by Electrical supply from D.G. sets in case of

emergency.

9.11. If you are using glass as wall material

provides details and specifications

including emissivity and thermal

characteristics.

Glass with low emissive coating will be used. Windows

manufactured low – E coatings reduce energy loss by as much

as 30-50%.

9.12. What is the rate of air infiltration into

the building? Provide details of how you

are mitigating the effects of infiltration.

Reduced air infiltration combined with proper ventilation

cannot only reduce energy consumption but it can also

improve the quality of indoor air. Outdoor air for which

leakage account for 25 - 40% of energy used for heating and

cooling in a typical building. For this purpose the building has

been designed in a compact manner, leaving ventilation shafts

in between for facilitating the escape of hot exhaust air.

9.13. To what extent the non-conventional After testing the viability, solar energy will also be used to

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energy technologies are utilized in the

overall energy consumption? Provide

details of the renewable energy

technologies used.

meet electricity requirements. (For e.g.:- solar water heater,

solar street light, use of Green CFL Lamps.

10. Environment Management Plan

The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each item

wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to

minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would

also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental

regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the

site including fire.

Environmental aspects of building construction and operation should be addressed at

planning stage by identifying Environmental goals and incorporating the requirements to be

implemented. Further, while awarding the contract the knowledge and experience of the

contractor shall be checked. If the contract has been tentatively finalized then the

importance and implementation of Environmental issues should be discussed to ensure the

best possible attention of Environmental aspects.

The design team should work with the construction contractors to adopt following

Environmental guidelines to be followed during construction:

Construction specifications

Purchasing construction materials

Reducing site Environmental impacts

Dust emission control during construction

Optimized energy and water Use

Runoff prevention and waste management.

It is advisable for commercial project to integrate Environmental Management System

(EMS) with Environmental requirements into its buildings to improve the Environmental

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performance. A successful EMS facilitates a proactive approach to the Environment rather

than reactive to a crisis situation.

Mitigation measures specific to identify significant Environmental impacts during the

construction and operation phases of the project are presented in below Tables. During

construction phase, 06 monthly monitoring of ambient air, noise and groundwater to be

done while during operation phase indoors air quality, ambient air quality, noise level need

to be monitored on six monthly bases. Waste water quality also to be monitored on

biannually basis. Both during construction and operation phases of the project, a dedicated

person should be responsible to look after Environment, safety and health related issues for

the project.

Mitigation Measures and Environmental Management Plan during Construction Phase

S.

No.

Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

1. Land-use

pattern/

Ecology

Insignificant

adverse

impact

1. Construction footprint will be well

defined and construction work will

be carried out within the footprints

only.

• Proper fencing of the area

through contract

2. Restoring all areas affected by

establishment of both within (open

area) and adjacent to the plot area,

if any during Construction.

• Audit of construction site to

check the implementation of

all the measures by the

company personnel

2. Soil Moderate

adverse

impact

1. Stacking of excavated soil material

(350,000 cu. m. approx.) in an

earmarked area for leveling and

every care shall be taken to prevent

soil erosion.

• Implemented through

construction contractor and

Audit and monitoring by the

company personnel

2. Area shall be properly fenced and

provided with proper drainage

pattern.

–Do–

3. Retention wall/bund shall be

provided around the storage areas

flow of solid with storm water in

case of rain.

–Do–

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No.

Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

4. Storage area will be kept away

from the run-off prone area to

prevent any wash away.

–Do–

5. Excavated soil would be used for

own site filling.

–Do–

6. Attempts shall be made to

use/transport the excavated soil at

the earliest.

–Do–

7. Collection and disposal of waste

generated during construction such

as metal cuttings debris, plastic

packing material, wooden logs etc.

• Audit and monitoring by the

company personnel

8. Sanitary waste disposal would be

disposed through mobile STPs

–Do–

9. Hazardous material, if any should

be kept in isolated locations located

away from the active construction

zone.

–Do–

10. The Contractor is required to

excavate, store, transport and

dispose of soil in a manner that

limits the generation of dust, run

off to the adjacent area and Drains

and to minimize spillages in and

around the site. Specially, if the

Contractor adheres to the

recommended guidelines given

below, Environmental issues from

soil excavation and handling can be

significantly reduced.

• To be mentioned into the

contractors contract

• Also to be briefed to the

contractor before the start of

the construction work

• Monitoring & Audit of soil

management activities by

contractors

a. Avoid excavation activities during

wet weather.

b. Install silt fencing around the

construction site where required.

Apply gravel bags or berms to

protect runoff to adjoining areas.

c. Construct diversion dykes to

channel runoff around the

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No.

Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

excavated site in case runoff

occurs.

d. The excavated area should be

provided with temporary tin sheet

wall to contain spillages and

minimize fugitive emissions.

e. Topsoil and other soil materials

shall be stored separately to keep it

in a reusable form.

f. Cover exposed piles of soil

materials with plastic sheeting or

tarpaulin sheets.

g. Stockpile/ Storage area shall have

dykes to prevent runoff to adjoining

area and silting of drains.

h. Soil compactness to be avoided.

Use gravel approaches on the part

of land where truck traffic is

frequent to reduce soil compaction

and limit the tracking of sediment

into streets.

i. Do not wash down paved streets or

pathways. Periodically street sweep

sediment from paved roads. Use

dry clean up system. Water

spraying for dampening should be

kept minimum (as per

requirement). Keep soil materials

out of the rain

j. Soil that meets the criteria for

onsite reuse should be reused

wherever possible at projects

identified by contractor's engineer.

k. Topsoil can be spreaded in open

spaces for plantation and leveling.

l. Soil that is not suitable for reuse

onsite should be removed approved

landfill in coordination with local

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No.

Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

authority.

m. Soil should be covered by tarpaulin

sheets while transporting to

disposal site.

n. Preparation of checklist based for

monitoring the above

recommended points will help the

contractors to reduce - impacts on

the Environment from soil

excavation and its handling.

3. Water

Resource

Moderate

adverse

impact

1. Ensure supply through the

development authority

2. Optimization of water use by

providing adequate networking /

planning

Company to approach

To be taken up during

designing stage with help of

plumbing expert

With help of construction

contractor

3. Proper storage and internal supply

facilities shall be developed before

undertaking construction activities

4. Avoid spillage and leakage of water • Audit by the company

5. If possible temporary rain water

collection arrangements shall be

made at site

–Do–

6. Design of Low - Flow toilets, like

urinals flushing capacity to be kept

around 6 liters to conserve water

–Do–

4. Water

Quality

Moderate

adverse

impact

1. During construction phase proper

bunding will be made to prevent

runoff to nearby water bodies

• To be discussed and

implemented through

construction contractors (of

1, 2 & 3 measures)

2. All the debris resulting from

construction activities shall be

removed from the site to prevent

their runoff

• Regular water monitoring

of groundwater quality to

include parameters like SS,

DO, coliformtotal nitrogen

and oil and grease 3. Sewage generated will be fed to

mobile STPs

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No.

Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

5. Air

Quality

Moderate

adverse

impact

1. Dust generation will be reduced by

using sharp teeth for excavation

machinery

Management Plans

applicable to all the listed

measures are as follows:

2. Dust suppression system (water

spray) will be used at construction

site and unpaved pathways/ roads

which are to be used for

transportation of the construction

material within the site

• Air monitoring shall be

taken up time to time by

appropriate external

monitoring agency;

Carryout vehicle pollution

Check programme at

regular intervals at the

company facility.

Regular audit by the

company

3. During transportation, materials,

shall be covered by tarpaulin sheets

4. A team of sweepers will be made

available to remove dirt/debris from

the floors/ sites

5. Paint Polishes, building finings and

flooring material etc. will be

procured carefully to minimize

VOCs emission

6. Extra care to be taken to procure

new building products, which are

not widely tested

7. All the D G Sets will have

appropriate stack height i.e., 6 m

from the roof top for each.

8. Company operated vehicle will go

through regular maintenance and

pollution check up

9. Also the private vehicles will be

asked to have updated PUC

(Pollution under control) certificate.

6. Ambient

Noise

Moderate

Adverse

impact

1. Provision of rubber padding/noise

isolators at equipment/machinery

used for construction

• To be discussed and

implemented through the

contractors & suppliers

2. Provision of silencer to modulate

the noise generated by machines

• Ambient noise monitoring

shall be taken up time to

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No.

Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

3. D.G. Sets will be kept in an

enclosure

time by appropriate

external monitoring

agency; 4. Provision of protective device like

ear muff/ plugs to the workers

5. Major construction works will be

limited to daylight working hours

to avoid nuisance to residence

6. Construction vehicles will be well

maintained, and not idling

equipment or vehicles when not in

use

7. Regular maintenance of company

vehicles would be taken up.

7. Traffic

Density

Moderate

adverse

impact

1. Only well trained drivers will be

hired for the vehicles

• Contractors to be instructed

well in advance of the

construction work

2. Vehicle movement and parking

within the premises shall be

manned properly to avoid

accidents.

• Checked by the company

personnel

8. House

keeping &

Safety

Significant

adverse

impact

1. Attempts shall be made to keep the

site clean by providing extra

manpower

• Regularly audited by the

company personnel

2. Proper marking shall be made for

identification of locations of

storages and waste collection and

disposal as per their use

–Do–

3. Proper system for collection and

disposal of waste shall be

implemented

–Do–

4. Personal protective equipment for

everybody present at site shall be

made compulsory

–Do–

5. All the required safety measures

(working guidelines, use of

personal protective equipments like

gloves, helmets, ear muffs, safety

–Do–

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No.

Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

belts etc.) for construction worker

through the contractors

6. For safety of people occupying the

site, regulations concerning fire

safety shall be followed. Some of

the requirements are as follows

• To be managed during

building designing and

furnishing through suitable

contractors and also be

monitored by the company Installation of fire extinguishers

Provision of water sprinklers in

operative condition

Emergency exit

Proper labeling of exit and place of

fire protective system installation

Trained personnel to use fire

control systems

Display of phone numbers of the

city/local fire services, etc.

9. Ecology Positive

impact

could be

created

1. The proposed commercial project

should place emphasis on

generating green cover through

plantations.

• Stick to the plan as per the

green space design as given

2. The plantation policy and selection

of species should consider the

overall architecture and landscaping

of the design of the proposed

project.

10. Socio-

Economic

Minor

beneficial

impact

1. Most of the man, machinery and

material required for the

construction shall be procured from

local area only, which shall provide

direct and indirect employment and

business opportunities to locals.

• Preference shall be given to

local people in recruitment

up to possible extent

Mitigation Measures and Environmental Management Plan during Operation Phase

S. No. Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

1. Air

Quality

Insignificant

adverse

1. All the DG sets shall have

appropriate stack height as per

Regular

indoor/outdoor

environmental

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S. No. Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

impact CPCB norms.

2. Proper ventilation system shall be

provided to all part of the building

3. Company operated vehicle will go

through regular maintenance and

pollution check up

4. Also the private vehicles will be

asked to have updated PUC

(Pollution Under Control)

certificate

monitoring shall be

taken up by

appropriate external

monitoring agency

All the measures to be

monitored by the

company

2. Water

Resource

Major

adverse

impact

1. Ensure supply through the

development authority

2. The building will be designed for

higher water efficiency through a

careful combination of design and

water saving technology

3. Design of low flow toilets, like

urinals flushing capacity to be kept

around 6 Liters to conserve water

4. Infra red sensors will be installed

in urinals to control wastage of

water

5. Rain water harvesting system will

be established within the building

premises to recharge Bore Well

with surplus rainwater

• Company to ensure

• To be taken up during

building construction

–do–

–do–

Regular monitoring of

rainwater harvesting

system should be done.

3. Water

Quality

Moderate

adverse

impact

1. Wastewater generated during the

building operation will be treated

in sewage treatment plant and

treated wastewater shall be reused

for cooling purpose after additional

treatment

• State - of - art Sewage

Treatment Plant will

be installed

2. Treated water of approximately

711 KLD shall use for flushing,

and green belt development

3. During normal functioning of STP,

total wastewater generated shall be

reutilized after treatment.

• Wastewater quality

monitoring shall be

carried out to ensure

discharge wastewater

compliance

4. Ambient

Noise

Minor

adverse

1. The building and its wall designing

shall be made to absorb the indoor

• Installations of noise

control equipments

shall be taken care

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S. No. Aspects/

Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

impact noise to great extent

2. Provision of boundary wall of height

at least 2 m high to act as a noise

barrier wall to attenuate at least 10

dB (A) of noise levels so as to make

the noise levels equal to the

permissible corresponding

standards.

3. Reflected noise shall be reduced by

the use of absorbing material on

roofs and walls

4. Provision of silencers at DG Sets to

modulate the noise generation

5. Erecting suitable enclosures to

minimize the impact of high noise

generating sources

6. Ear plugs shall be provided to the

personnel and provision for the

green belt development around

pumping and terminal to further

attenuation of noise,

7. Regular maintenance of company

vehicles.

during the construction

phase through building

contractors and DG Set

suppliers

• Ambient (indoor and

outdoor) noise

monitoring will be

carried out on regular

basis by external

agency

• All the measures

monitored by the

company

5. Soil Moderate

adverse

impact

1. D.G. Sets area /storage yards will

have impervious concrete flooring/

sand bed to control diesel

contamination of land/soil,

2. Hazardous material, if any should be

kept in isolated building located

away from the active working zone,

3. Waste generated during operation

phase will be segregated and

disposed off as per standard

practices acceptable to regulatory

bodies,

4. Sanitary waste disposal would be

disposed through municipal sanitary

disposal system,

5. Sludge generated from the STP will

be used as manure

• Job Contract

• Regular audit and

monitoring by the

company

6. Traffic

Density

Minor

adverse

1. Only well trained drivers will be

hired for the company vehicles

2. Periodic training of drivers will be

• Regular monitoring of

all measures by the

company personnel

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Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

impact carried out and

3. Vehicle movement and parking

within the premise shall be manned

properly to avoid accidents.

7. House

keeping

and safety

Minor

adverse

impact

1. System shall be implemented to

keep the area clean by providing

adequate manpower

2. Proper marking shall be made for

identification of locations of

storages

3. Proper system for collection and

disposal of waste shall be

implemented

4. All the required safety measures

(working guidelines, use of personal

protective equipments like gloves,

helmets, ear muffs, safety belts etc.)

for any repair and maintenance work

through the contractors

5. For safety of people occupying the

building, regulations concerning fire

safety shall be followed- Some of

the requirements are:

Installation of fire extinguishers all

over the building

Provision of water hydrants in

operative condition

Emergency exit

Proper labeling of exit and place of

fire protective system installation

Conducting mock drills

Trained personnel to use fire control

systems

Display of phone numbers of the

city/local fire services, etc.

• House keeping to be

monitored and required

arrangements and

facilities to be provided

(if observed any)

• Safety measures will be

regularly checked by

the company personnel

and shall be improved

as per the requirement.

• Detailed emergency

response plan shall be

developed

8. Socio-

economic

Minor

beneficial

impact

1. Preference shall be given to locals

especially for semi-skilled and

unskilled worker required for

working in the project.

2. Most of the material required for the

day-to-day basis shall be procured

from local area only, which shall

• Preference shall be

given to the local

people during

recruitment by the

company

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Impact

Remarks Mitigation Measures Management Plan

provide direct and indirect

employment and business

opportunities to locals.

9. Ecology Significant

beneficial

Impact

1. Development of Greenbelt

2. Plantations should be of trees that

provide adequate shade and are

evergreen to semi-evergreen.

Deciduous trees can be used only for

beautification of the area.

3. Species such as Bougainvillea,

Tabubia etc. can be used for

beautification, as it gives showy

flowers

4. Development of Green belt, park

and greenery in the open space of

the Project Site

Services of expert

exterior designer and

horticulturist shall be

hired

10. Cultural/

Historical

Insignificant

adverse

impact

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CONCEPTUAL PLAN

“CAPITAL CITY”

COMMERCIAL PROJECT

at

Plot No. 2B, Sector 94, Noida,

District: Gautam Budh Nagar,

Uttar Pradesh

M/s. BPTP INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE LIMITED

M-11, Middle Circle, Connaught Place,

New Delhi – 110001

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Table of Contents

TABLE 1: AREA DETAILS ......................................................................................................................................... 40 TABLE 2: WATER CALCULATIONS .......................................................................................................................... 41 TABLE 3: SOLID WASTE CALCULATION .................................................................................................................. 42 TABLE 4 : COMPOSITION OF WASTE ....................................................................................................................... 43

FIGURE 1:WATER BALANCE DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................... 42

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1. PROJECT LAYOUT AND DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT

BPTP Limited was established in 2003. Today it is one of the key players in the real estate

development industry. BPTP's promoters commenced business in real estate development in

1994 with primary focus on commercial properties. BPTP is a professionally managed and

technology driven company, with a belief that ideas and innovations with the right action

always bring in the desired growth. BPTP Ltd., since its inception, has engaged in developing

various projects in & around the NCR. The promoter started off by building commercial office

spaces in the capital. From there on, the company has stretched its arms into 4 major verticals

of real estate i.e. Residential, IT-SEZ, Retail, Hospitality in the entire NCR i.e. Delhi, Noida,

Gurgaon and Faridabad.

The existing business districts in Delhi are near saturation levels with limited space availability

for future expansions. Majority of the developments undertaken have witnessed infrastructure

bottlenecks, parking related issues, etc. To capitalize on this need gap, this project is ideally

positioned to be developed as an iconic business district within the NCR region. Development

of skyscrapers as part of this project would result in creation of a landmark, comparable to

some of the popular business destinations worldwide

The development of the proposed project is expected to house green buildings with

sustainable design and green architecture to avail lower maintenance costs and environmental

impacts, integrated to create constructive synergies. The development will encompass: the

following components:

Well designed office spaces - Catering to the corporate offices of the following

sectors:

BFSI, Manufacturing, Advertising / Media, Consulting, Telecom, etc.

Hotels / Serviced Apartments /Conventional Centre – Catering to the luxury &

business needs

Integrated Shopping Malls / High Street Retail – Incorporating Retail and

recreational facilities.

Some of the key features of the development include:

Green building concept to ensure environment friendly structures

Multiple entry / exit points to the subject development to ensure smooth traffic

flow

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Superior security systems

Professional building management solutions

Globally distinguished architecture and planning

Focus on Pedestrian Traffic

On the whole, the pattern of development will optimize the flow and visibility of the site, with

hotels at the center of the development with commercial spread across the radial road

network. Further, retail developments through the circumference of the subject property are

expected to have continuous frontage, creating visual aesthetics with green spaces. In effect,

the development is envisaged to become one of a kind, integrated business hub in India

The project is envisioned to benchmark itself to international standards like Canary Wharf in

London, International Finance Centre in Hong Kong, and Dubai Business Bay in UAE with

respect to its scale of operation, highly conducive environment for undertaking business

operations and infrastructure which would in turn attract local, regional and international

players.

The complex shall be designed and developed in various phases with a master network of all

services which can cater for the best Intelligent Buildings by any global standard. The

Landscape for the entire complex shall be so designed (43.88 % of total plot area) that with a

ground coverage restricted to 25%, the entire premises shall be plush green both in terms of

hard and soft landscape. The building designs shall be such that the Concept of Green

Building design is intact with a sound sustainability character.

This project site is located in a very important junction amongst connectivity from Delhi,

Greater Noida, Noida and Jasola. The importance of Traffic Management for such an

important junction has been realized and we will ensure through the inputs of one of the best

Traffic Consultants that the coordination between internal and external traffic is achieved as a

seamless traffic interface

The center of the complex shall be developed as the entertainment center running alive during

day and especially evening hours. The pedestrian movement of the entire complex shall be

controlled in a manner that the life is brought to the entire complex during all parts of day

and night

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The retail has been placed in the periphery of the complex for a perfect horizontal spread-out

and a concept of high street shopping shall be implemented

The area details of the Proposed Capital City Commercial Project at Plot No. 1, Sector –94,

Noida (U.P.) is given in the below table: -

Table 1: Area Details S.No Particulars Area in Sq.Mt.

1. Total Plot Area (100 %) 57,344.10

2. Ground Coverage (24.87 %) 14,261.85

3. Proposed FAR Area 1,29,715.32

4. Total Built-up Area 2,73,130.2

5. Green Area (43.88 %) 25,162.92

6. Open Area 43,082.25

7. Total Paved Area (31.25%) 17,919.33

8. Parking Required 2931 ECS

9. Parking Provided 3136 ECS

Table 2: Estimated Population

S.No Particulars FAR Area (in sq.m.) Norms Population

A Retail 51056.083 1 person/3 sq.m

of FAR

17,019

Staff @25% of retail

population

4255

Visitors @75% of retail

population

12,764

B Offices (4th

Floor to 18th

Floor)

58857.277 1 person/ 6sq.m

of FAR

9,810

Staff @90% of office

population

8,829

Visitors @10% of office

population

981

C Cinema

Visitors

736 @5 shows 3680

D Total 30,509

Total Capital Cost of the project: - 1004.15 Crore.

Total Power Requirement: - 19.2 MVA

Source of Power: - UPPCL at 132 or 66 KV.

D.G. sets for power back- up: - 11 DG sets (10 x 2000 KVA & 1 x 1000 KVA)

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2. WATER REQUIREMENT

Total Water Requirement during operation phase= 1003 KLD.

Total water requirement during construction phase = 100 m3 / day (source: STP treated

water from NOIDA Authority).

Total wastewater generation will be = 791 KLD. All of this water will be treated in STP,

which works on the principle of extended aeration.

Treated water available will be = 711 KLD. This treated water will be used for Flushing, and

Green belt development.

Capacity of STP = 955 KLD.

Source of Water = Noida Jal Board (Municipal water supply)

We have received permission from CGWA for ground water abstraction.

Table 3: Water Calculations S.

No.

Particulars Expected

Population

Base of

Calculation

(lpcd)

Treated Water Fresh Water Total Water

Consumption

(KLD) Flushing

(KLD)

Other

(KLD)

Domestic

(KLD)

Other

(KLD)

1. Working Staff

(Retail + Offices +

Cinema)

13,084 45

(30 lpcd for

flushing

and 15 lpcd

for fresh

water)

393 197 - 590.0

2. Visitors (Retail +

Offices + Cinema)

17,425 15

(9 lpcd for

flushing

and 6 lpcd

for fresh

water)

157 - 105 - 262.0

5. Horticulture(25,162.92

sq. m)

- @ 6

Lit / sq. m.

- 151 - - 151

Total 550 151 302 1003

701 302

1003

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Figure 1: Water Balance Diagram

3. SOLID WASTE GENERATION

Total Solid Waste Generation: - Solid waste generated the project will be 5232 kg/day @ 0.20

Kg / person/ day for commercial refuse and 0.15 kg/person/day for Visitors refuse as per

CPHEEO manuals

Table 4: Solid Waste Calculation

S. No. Description of

Population

Occupancy Waste Generated

(Kg per capita /

day)

Waste

Generated

(kg/day)

Municipal Solid waste

1. Working Staff 13,084 @ 0.20 2617

2. Visitors 17,425 @ 0.15 2614

Total 5231

Landscape Waste

Area Waste Generated

Landscape Waste 25,162.92

sq.m /6.22

acres

@ 0.2 kg/acre/day 1.244

Total Waste Generation = 5232 kg/day

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Table 5 : Composition of waste

S. No. Fraction Quantity (kg/day)

1. Biodegradable (@60% of total waste) 3139

2. Non Biodegradable (@ 30% of total waste) 1570

3. Inert/Disposable (@10% of total waste) 523

Total 5232

Total biodegradable solid waste generated = 3,139 kg/day An OWC – 300 capable of converting 125 kg/batch operating on 13.5 HP of power is being proposed to convert the biodegradable waste to manure. Total number of batches per day, when operating for a period of 7 hours per day = 4 batches/hour * 7 hour = 28 batches Total number of batches required to convert 3,139 kg/day = 25.11 say 26 batches Capital cost/ Operational cost of OWC – 300 = INR 1, 80,000 Operation cost of OWC – 300 per day = INR 6,000 Operation cost per batch of OWC – 300 = INR 231 Estimated population for the proposed project = 30,509 Cost per capita per month for operation of one OWC – 300 = 5.899 say 6 INR

4. EXCAVATED EARTH MATERIAL

The soil quantity excavated from the project will be utilized in backfilling; own site

development activities and rest of soil will be disposed to the vendors/ contractors.

5. SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (STP) DETAILS

1. Total domestic sewage produced - 791 KLD will be treated in STP.

2. Treated water available - About 711 KLD of treated water will be

available from STP.

3. Treatment of sewage - The wastewater generated will be treated

in STP. The capacity of STP is 955 KLD.

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The treatment of wastewater shall be

done through following steps.

1) Screening

2) De- gritting

3) Biological Oxidation

4) Solid liquid separation

5) Coagulation- flocculation

6) Filtration

7) Disinfection

4. Final utilization of Treated Water – About 711 KLD of treated water will be available.

The treated water will be used in flushing and horticulture. The sludge generated from

the STP will be used as manure for gardening purpose within the project area.

6. RAINWATER HARVESTING CALCULATION In the upcoming commercial project there is provision for rain water harvesting pits as

per the required norms. The storm water disposal system in the proposed premises is

required to be self-sufficient in order to avoid any collection/stagnation and flooding

of water. The quantum of storm water run-off depends upon intensity and duration of

precipitation, characteristics of the tributary and time required for such flow to reach

the drains. The drains will be located on either side of the carriage way. Taking the

advantage of road camber, the runoff will flow towards the drains from the roads. The

storm water from various plots and streets will be carried to adjacent drain by a pipe

through catch basins. It has been decided to provide 2 rain water harvesting pits and 2

rainwater harvesting tanks at selected location, which will catch the maximum run-off

from the area.

1) Since the existing topography is congenial to surface disposal, a network of

storm water pipe-drains has been planned adjacent to roads. The water from the roofs

of all buildings will be brought down through rain water pipes.

2) The proposed storm water system consists of pipe drain, catch basins and

storage tanks at regular intervals for rain water harvesting.

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3) For basement parking, the rainwater from ramps will be collected in the

basement storm water storage tank. This water will be pumped out to the nearest

external storm water drain.

The Rain water harvesting has been catered to and designed as per the guidelines of

CGWB. The ground water level in the area is 8-10 meters bgl. Peak hourly rainfall has been

considered as 50 mm/hr. The design specifications of the rain water harvesting plan are as

follows:

Catchments/roofs will be accessible for regular cleaning.

The roof will have smooth, hard and dense surface, which is less likely to be damaged

allowing release of material into the water. Roof painting will be avoided since most

paints contain toxic substances and the same may peel off.

All gutter ends will be fitted with wire mesh screen and a first flush device will be

installed. It is ensured that most of the debris viz leaves, plastic bags, paper pieces etc

carried by the rain water from the rooftop will get arrested by the mesh at the terrace

outlet and prevent contamination. It is ensured that the runoff of first 10-20 minutes

of rainfall will flush off completely.

No sewage or wastewater will be admitted into the system.

No wastewater from areas having oil, grease or other pollutants will be connected to

the system.

Estimation of storm water load, total volume of storm water and number of pits to be developed

Roof-top area = Ground Coverage = 14261.85 m2

Green Area = 25162.92 m2

Paved Area = Plot Area – (Roof-top Area + Green Area)

= 57344.10 – (14261.85 + 25162.92)

= 102949 –64723.28

= 17919.33 m2

Runoff Load

Roof-top Area = 14261.85 × 0.050 × 0.7

= 499.16 m3

Green Area = 25162.92 × 0.050 × 0.2

= 251.63 m3

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Paved Area = 17919.33 × 0.050 × 0.75

= 671.97 m3

Total Runoff Load = 251.63 + 671.97 m3

(For Rainwater Harvesting Pit) = 923.6 m3

Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 923.6/4

= 230.9 m3

Taking the effective diameter and depth of a Recharge pit 6m and 3m respectively,

Volume of a single Recharge pit = π r2h= 3.14 × 3 × 3 × 3 = 84.78 m3

Hence No. of pits required = 230.9/84.78 = 2.72 pits say 3 pits. Thus three Rain Water

Harvesting pits are proposed for artificial rain water recharge within the project

premises.

Total Runoff Load (For Rainwater Harvesting Tank) = 499.16 m3

Taking 15 minutes Retention Time, Total volume of storm water = 570.47/4

= 124.79 m3

Taking the effective length, breadth and depth of a rainwater storage tank as 5.5 m, 5m

and 3.5 m, Volume of a single rainwater storage tank = 96.25 m3

Hence No. of tanks required = 124.79/96.25 m3

= 1.29 say 2 tanks

Thus 3 Rain Water Harvesting pits are proposed for artificial rain water recharge and 2 tanks for rainwater storage and reuse within the project premises.

7. ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES: -

The following techniques have been adopted to save energy: -

In the Operational Phase, appropriate energy conservation measures & management

plan will be adopted in order to minimize the consumptions of non-renewable fuel.

Lighting and switching shall be designed by keeping in mind day light integration.

Insulated roofs will be provided which shall reduce the use of electrical energy.

Solar powered streetlights shall be used to conserve energy.

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Window design would ensure adequate solar access and this will reduce dependence

on artificial lightings.

Energy efficient florescent lighting will be used.

High-energy efficient motors, CFC free & centrifugal water-cooled chillers shall be used

as per ECBC.

Energy efficient construction material will be used to achieve the desired thermal

comfort.

There is recommendation on the use of programmable thermostat that turn off AC

automatically.