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MINING SCHEME FOR BLACK GRANITE OVER AN EXTENT OF 1.500Hects. IN Sy.No. 1406 OF VAVILTHOTA(V), PUTHALAPATTU (M), CHITTOOR (Dist) A.P (Under Rule 18(2) of GCDR 1999) 1st SCHEME PERIOD 2017-18 TO 2021-22 B2 CATEGORY OTHER THAN FULLY MECHANIZED QUARRY GOVT. REVENUE LAND OF SRI E.DEVARAJULU, S/O.E.Ramachandra Naidu, D.No: 26-39, Palamaner Road,Kajur, Chittoor (District), Andhara Pradesh State. Contact No:9440096788. Prepared by G.ESWAR REDDY M.Sc.,B L.Ph D., RQP/GEOLOGIST RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014 RQP/HYD/302/2013/A D.No.13-2-155-1 Shirdi Nagar, ANANTAPURAMU. AP State.515001 Mobile:09849132789. Phone No: 08554 222737. Email:[email protected] DECEMBER-2017 1

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MINING SCHEME FOR

BLACK GRANITE OVER AN EXTENT OF

1.500Hects. IN Sy.No. 1406 OF VAVILTHOTA(V),

PUTHALAPATTU (M), CHITTOOR (Dist) A.P (Under Rule 18(2) of GCDR 1999)

1st SCHEME PERIOD 2017-18 TO 2021-22 B2 CATEGORY OTHER THAN FULLY MECHANIZED QUARRY

GOVT. REVENUE LAND

OF

SRI E.DEVARAJULU,

S/O.E.Ramachandra Naidu, D.No: 26-39,

Palamaner Road,Kajur, Chittoor (District),

Andhara Pradesh State. Contact No:9440096788.

Prepared by

G.ESWAR REDDY M.Sc.,B L.Ph D., RQP/GEOLOGIST

RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014 RQP/HYD/302/2013/A

D.No.13-2-155-1 Shirdi Nagar, ANANTAPURAMU. AP State.515001 Mobile:09849132789. Phone No: 08554 222737.

Email:[email protected]

DECEMBER-2017

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DECLARATION

Certified that this Mining Scheme for Black Granite over an extant of 1.500Hects.

in Sy.No:1406 of Vavilthota(V), Puthalapattu (Mandal), Chittoor District, Andhra

Pradesh has been prepared in consultations with me and I understood its contents and

agreed to implement the same in accordance with the law.

Place: Chittoor,

Date:22-12-2017, Signature of the Lessee

E.DEVARAJULU

CERTIFICATE The provision of Mining Act, Rules and Regulation made there under have been

observed in preparation of the mining Scheme for Black Granite Mine over an extant of

1.500Hects. in Sy.No:1406 of Vavilthota(V), Puthalapattu (Mandal), Chittoor District,

A.P state. Belonging to E.Devarajulu, and where specific permissions are required, the

lessee will approach the D.G.M.S Further; Standards prescribed by DGMS in respect of

Miners Health will be strictly implemented.

Place: Chittoor,

Date:22-12-2017,

Signature of the Lessee

E.DEVARAJULU

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CERTIFICATE

Certified that the Mining Scheme is prepared under rule 18 (2) of Granite

Conservation Development Rules 1999 for Black Granite Mine over an Extent of

1.500Hects. in Sy.No:1406 of Vavilthota(V),Puthalapattu (Mandal), Chittoor District,

A.P state.

Certified that the provisions of Granite Conservation Development Rules 1999

have been observed in preparation of Mining Scheme for Black Granite Mine over an

Extent of 1.500Hect in Sy.No:1406 of Vavilthota(V), Puthalapattu (Mandal), Chittoor

District, A.P state. Where ever specific permissions are required, the Lessee will

approach the concerned authorities of Indian Bureau of Mines for granting permissions.

Place: Anantapuramu, Date:22-12-2017,

Signature of the RQP

(G.Eswar Reddy)

CERTIFICATE Certified that the Mining Scheme is prepared under rule 18 (2) of Granite

Conservation Development Rules 1999 for Black Granite Mine over an extant of

1.500Hects. in Sy.No:1406 of Vavilthota(V), Puthalapattu (Mandal), Chittoor

District, A.P state.

Certified that the provisions of Mines Act. Rules and Regulations made here

under have been observed in preparation of mining Scheme and wherever specific

permissions are required, the lessee will approach the Director General of Mines safety.

It is certified that the information furnished in the mining Scheme is correct to the

best of my knowledge.

Place: Anantapuramu, Date:22-12-2017,

Signature of the RQP

(G.Eswar Reddy)

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INDEX

LIST OF PLATES

ANNEXTURES

Annexure I : Photos of the Quarry and boundary pillars.

Annexure II : Copy of DMG Proceedings Hyd.

Annexure III: Copy of ADMG Proceedings of Chittoor.

Annexure IV: Copy of JDMG Letter of AMP Kadapa.

Annexure V & V-A Copy of RQP Certificates.

SL.No CONTENTS PAGE No.

1.0 REVIEW OF MINING SCHEME 6

2.0 EXPLORATION & RESERVES 10

3.0 MINING 13

4.0 DISPOSAL OF MINE WASTE 15

5.0 USE OF MINERAL 16

6.0 EMPLOYMENT 17

7.0 ENVERONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SCHEME

17

8.0 CONCEPTUAL MINING SCHEME 18

9.0 PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE SCHEME 20

PLATE NO TITLE OF PLATE SCALE

Plate No:1 Location cum Key Scheme 1:50,000

Plate No:2 Lease Sketch 1:1500

Plate No:3 Surface Geological Scheme 1:1000

Plate No:4 Geological Cross Sections 1:1000

Plate No:5&5A Year wise working Scheme & Sections

1:1500

Plate No:6 Conceptual Scheme 1:1500

Plate No:7 Environmental Scheme 1:5000

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MINING SCHEME FOR BLACK GRANITE OF SRI.E.DEVARAJULU, FOR THE PERIOD OF 2017-18 TO 2021-22

OVER AN EXTENT OF 1.500 Hects.. IN SY.No. 1406 OF VAVILTHOTA(V), PUTHALAPATTU, (M) CHITTOOR (DIST)

PART –I

CHAPTER – I I.INTRODUCTION:

M/s.Harish Granites, Prop: Sri B.D.Nandagopal has filed an

application for Q.L. for Black Granites over an extent of 1.500 hects. in

survey No:1406 of Vavithota (V) Puthalapattu(M), Chittoor District, to the

Assistant Director of mines and Geology, Chittoor.

The Director of Mines and Geology, Andhra Pradesh has granted Q.L.

vide proceedings No.36500/R5-1/2006,dated:14-11-2007 & 27-11-2007

of DM&G, Hyd. and the Quarry lease deed has executed and Sanction is

accorded to M/s. Harish Granites, Prop: Sri B.D.Nanagopal, to commence

the Quarrying operations for extraction of Black Granites over an extent

of 1.500 hects, in survey No:1406 of Vavithota (V)

Puthalapattu(M),Chittoor District vide proceedings No. 3905/Q/2006,

dt:12-12-2007 by the ADM&G, Chittoor for a period of twenty years from

12-12-2007 to 11-12-2027, subject to the provisions, Rules and

Regulations of A.P.M.M.C Rules,1966 and subject to the satisfactions of

Granites Conservations and Development Rules 1999 and also subject to

the condition of FORM-G prescribed under A.P.M.M.C Rules,1966 and to

the additional specified in Appendix enclosed to the Lease Deed.

Further The Director of Mines and Geology, Andhra Pradesh has

accorded permission to transfer Q.L. held by M/s.Harish Granites, Prop:

Sri B.D.Nandagopal in favor of M/s Sun rock Enterprises Partner: Sri

P.Govindan vide proceedings No.9758/R5-1/2008,dated:12-03-2010 &

06-12-2010 of DM&G, Hyd. and the Quarry lease deed has been executed

vide proceedings No. 1002/Q2/2010, dt:07-01-2011 by the ADM&G,

Chittoor and Sanction is accorded to M/s Sun rock Enterprises

Partner: Sri P.Govindan, to commence the Quarrying operations for

extraction of Black Granites over an extent of 1.500 hects, in survey

No:1406 of Vavithota (V) Puthalapattu(M),Chittoor District for the

unexpired portion of lease period i.e. up to 11-12-2027. 5

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Later on The Director of Mines and Geology, Andhra Pradesh has

accorded permission to transfer Q.L. held by M/s Sun rock Enterprises

Partner: Sri P.Govindan in favor of Sri. E. Devarajulu vide proceedings

No.44170/R5-1/2011,dated:31-05-2012 & 31-01-2013 of DM&G, Hyd.

and the Quarry lease deed has been executed vide proceedings No.

6684/TQL/2011, dt:27-02-2013 by the ADM&G, Chittoor and Sanction is

accorded to Sri. E. Devarajulu, to commence the Quarrying operations

for extraction of Black Granites over an extent of 1.500 hects, in survey

No:1406 of Vavithota (V) Puthalapattu(M),Chittoor District for the

unexpired portion of lease period i.e. up to 11-12-2027.

The Assistant Director of Mines & Geology, Chittoor asked the

applicant to submit the Mining plan vide proceedings No. 6684/TQL/2011,

dt:27-02-2013 by the ADM&G, Chittoor.

The submission of Mining plan is apre requisite for grant of Quarry

lease as per Rule 12(5) (a) (1) of A.P.M.M.C.1966 & G.C.D.R.1999.The

proposed mining plan covers a scientific and systematic assessment of the

deposit which indicates the details of conservation of the deposit and

protection of environment in and around the mining area. The survey

comprises of Topographical Survey, Large Scale Mapping with contours.

This survey enables the applicant to take up the exploration of Black

Granites in a systematic manner and plan for future expansion

programme.

The mining Plan was submitted and approved under the Rule 22(4A)

of M.C. Rule, 1960 read with G.O.Ms. No:232, Dt: 18-04-2001, G.O.Ms.

No:113, dt:08-11-2010 of Ind & Com, Department, and under Rule 17 of

G.C.D.R. 1999. By Zonal Joint Director of Mines & Geology, Kadapa vide

Letter No: 6544/MP-CTR/2011 Dt: 02-12-2011. Annexure-V.

Now we are submitting 1st mining Scheme for the period of 2017-18

to 2021-22 for approval because of mining plan period of 5 years was

completed.

GENERAL INFORMATION Name and Address of the Applicant : SRI E.DEVARAJULU,

S/O.E.Ramachandra Naidu, D.No: 26-39,

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Palamaner Road,Kajur, Chittoor (District), Andhara Pradesh State. Contact No:9440096788.

Name and Address of RQP preparing : G.ESWAR REDDY M.Sc.,B L., RQP/Geologist, Mining plan RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014, IBM/RQP/HYD/302/2013/A’ D.No.13-2-155-1,Shirdi Nagar, Anantapuramu-515001. Mobile:09849132789. Phone No:08554 222737. Type of Granite : BLACK GRANITE Status of Applicant : Individual Company Period for which the Quarry is granted : 20 Years . 2.LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY :

a) Location Map :

The area proposed for grant of Quarry Lease for Black Granites falls

in Survey of India Topo Sheet No.57 O/2 in Survey of India falls on

Latitude 13 0 16' 48.5”N and Longitude 79 0 04' 05.7”E. in survey No:1406 of

Vavithota (V) Puthalapattu (M),Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh State.

b)Details of Area :

The area fells in semi arid zone of peninsular India. The aridity is

characterized by medium annual precipitation of 907.8 mm normal and 1061.8

mm in 2010-11 wind velocity is 16 km per hour. Temperature fluctuations are

seasonal vary from 17.6 to 41.6 in 2009.

TABLE-1 State District Mandal Village Sy.No Extent in

hects.

Status of

occupancy

Andhra

Pradesh

Chittoor Puthalapattu Vavilthota 1406 1.500 Govt.land

(barren)

This area is located 2.0km.N-E of Bommasamudram(V),Irala (M), Chittoor

District.

3.INFRASTRUCTURE:

The applied area is located at 2.0km towards SE of

Bommasamudram Village. Cart road is leading from the village to the Q.L

area. The village is on road side which is connecting Kanipakam to

Thimmespalli. The Q L area has good accessibility to the Highway of

Chittoor to tirupati at about 5.0km connecting at Agraharam cross. Water

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is available at the nearby site in Agricultural Bore Wells from Q.L.area

from Q.L. area. Power connections are available up to Bommasamudram

(V) Irala Mandal, Chittoor Dist.Tele communication facility is available at

Bommasamudram (V), which is at a distance of about 2.0 km all cell

networks can functions in the site area. The nearest railway station is at

Chittoor which is about 15.0 km.Nearest port facilities are at blocks is not

available at the Quarry site. High school is present in the Kanipakam

village, Degree level Educational facilities' exist at Chittoor.Hospital facility

(PHC) is available at Kanipakam village which is 5.0km.from the quarry

site.

LEASE BOUNDARIES:

East : Govt.land.

West : Govt.land.

North : Govt.land & QL area.

South : Govt.land and road, cultivation land Sy.No1190.

1.1 Name of the Mine: Vavilthota, Black Granite mine of

Sri.E.Devarajulu - Vavilthota(V), Puthalapattu Mandal , Chittoor (Dist).

a) Location Map:

The QL area for Black Granite falls in Topo Sheet No.57 O/03 in Survey of

India and falls on Latitude 13 016'48.5”N and Longitude 79 0 04' 05.7”E.

Geo Coordinates of Lease Area of all boundary pillars

in Datum WGS - 84.

Points Latitude Longitude

A 13 0 16' 48.5”N 79 0 04' 05.7”E B 13 0 16' 50.0”N 79 0 04' 07.9”E C 13 0 16' 49.2”N 79 0 04' 10.5”E D 13 0 16' 52.1”N 79 0 04' 11.2”E E 13 0 16' 52.5”N 79 0 04' 05.0”E

1.2 Particulars of approval Mining Plan (Under MCR Indicate

approval letter No and date :

The mining Plan was approved under the Rule 22(4A) of M.C. Rule,

1960 read with G.O.Ms. No:232, Dt: 18-04-2001, G.O.Ms. No:113, dt:08-

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11-2010 and G.O.Ms. No:284, Ind & Com, Department, and under Rule 17

of G.C.D.R. 1999. By Zonal Joint Director of Mines & Geology, Kadapa vide

Letter No: 6544/MP-CTR/2011 Dt: 02-12-2011.

1.3 Date of Commencement operation :- Mining lease was granted in the year 07-01-2012 and mining

operation was started by the lessee in the year 04-02-2012.

1.4 A review of Compliance of Salient features of Mining Plan.

i) Exploration :-

No Exploration was Proposed in approved mining Plan no exploration

was carried out during previous Plan period.

ii) Mine Development :-

In approval mining Plan it was Proposed to mine Black Granite by

manual open cast method. The mine was continued from East side QL

area at higher levels working pit after leaving 7.5mts Buffer Zone along

the boundary line. The Black Granite production will be obtained from this

pit of sheet rock by excavating two benchs of 6mt each one after the

other from the higher levels to lower levels. It is expected that the mine

will be operated for 250 days in a year. The working will be started from

East side of the Pit with one bench will be advanced towards East in every

year as shown in Scheme and section of Plate-5.

iii) Exploitation :- Rate of production expected in fully developed mine

as per mining Plan is around 1000m3 of Black Granite per year.

However the Black Granite is being excavated with the help of

digging tools as per Proposals, made in approved Mining Plan. Now the

production is being obtained from working pit by developing with two

bench of 6 Mts. During the last five years (2012-13 to 2016-2017) about

453.201 m3 Black Granite was excavated from this quarry on an average

of 90.640 m3 per year. Due to local & personal problems and recession in

market the production was not produced as mentioned in approved Mining

Plan. However it indicates that the production of Black Granite is produced

i.e., 90.640 m3 per year on average in the approved Mining Plan period.

Details are furnished in the following Table – I

Year Proposed Production Productions Obtained Granite Waste Granite Waste

2007-11 --- --- 54.672 492.048 9

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2011-12 232 2088 40.4 363.6 2012-13 428 3802 10.885 97.965 2013-14 428 3802 62.275 560.47 2014-15 428 3802 154.495 1390.455 2015-16 428 3802 119.643 1076.787 2016-17 ---- ---- 65.503 589.527

Total 1944 17496 507.873 4570.852

IV) Waste Management: In approved Mining Plan about 17496m3 of

mineral waste generation was anticipated. The mineral waste was

Proposed to stock on West side Lease Area

The waste generation during last 10 years 4570.852m3 of mineral

waste has been obtained from mine workings. As per the Proposal

Proposed in mining Plan the waste is of being dumped on North West side

of the lease area.

V) Afforestation: - In AMP it is Proposed avenue plantation in 40mts in

South side of QL area. About 33 Saplings consisting of Neem, Subabul are

planted per year over an area of 20 m x 6m at 3m grid interval.

VI Mine Reclamation:- There was no Proposal in approval MP for

reclamation of the pit formed by mining during first five years.

No reclamation of the pit was carried out during last 5 years

because the Black Granite is continuing further depths from pit bottom

and it has to be excavated in coming years.

VII) Control Dust, Noise and Ground Vibration:-

No specific measures were Proposed for suppression of dust, noise

and for ground vibration because the mining activity was Proposed on

small scale by manual method.

Since the mining activity is being carried out by manual method

without any drilling and blasting no noise, ground vibration and dust

generation are found in this area.

PART – II

PARTNEROSAL UNDER SCHEME OF MINING FOR NEXT FIVE YEARS CHAPTER - 2

2.0. Exploration and Reserves:-

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2.1. Reserves Estimated in the approved Mining Plan with grade: In

approved M.P. the geological Reserves of minerals were estimated. In this

area the granite is exposed to surface with a height varying from 20 to 24

m from the surface and from the bottom of the working pit. Geological

Reserves are arrived by cross sectional area method, with reference to

surface Geological Plan and Geological cross sections (Plate No.III & IV).

In this area the Geological Reserves arrived with respect to the exposure

of granite in the working pit and at surface. The reserves falling above this

level is considered as proved ones since the Granite is massive body in

this area as observed in adjacent quarries. The reserves falling in buffer

zone are considered as Possible Granite resources. This kind of reserves

will be quarried out later with mutual consent of neighbor mine owners

and permission of concerned officers. Therefore, the reserves blocked in

mines safety slope or ultimate pit limit are not calculated separately in this

chapter.

In this area 10% recovery is experienced, therefore at this rate of

recovery. Total proved reserves excluding the reserves blocked in buffer

zone and ultimate pit limit are considered as mineral reserves. The details

of Geological Reserves as given in AMP are given below Table- 2.

Table- 2

2.2 Depletion of Reserves during the period of Mining Plan :-

During last 5 years about 8616 m3 Black Granite, was excavated from this

lease area. Total recovery from this Quarry for the last 5 years is 77544

m3.

Zone Rec. Gr. Volume in cbm. Waste in cbm.

Proved 5385 48465

Probable 1615.5 14539.5

Possible 1615.5 14539.5

Total 8616 77544

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2.3 Revised Reserves estimation (with basis & parameters

considered) during the Scheme period : In AMP the proved reserves

were estimated up to 16m height from bottom of working pit as proved

reserves only. In AMP 10% recovery from this Quarry. Now they are

getting the average recovery up to 10% only. It may be vary in depth. At

present workings have been reached up to 340 MRL. Basing on the

production of adjacent Quarries the proved reserves are calculated by

taking care the mineral themselves up to average up to 10mts below the

lowest contour of deposit in balance area, in the probable and possible

reserves are calculated by taking 5 mts thickness for each category. The

reserves are recalculated by multiplying the cross sectional area with

influence distance of the sections.

Last 5 Years Production details indicate Black Granite 20% recovery

from this Quarry.

The Calculations of the Black Granite reserves are given in the following

table.

Category Sections Sectional Area in

m2

Deposit Height in m

Volume m³ R.F.

Production m3

Granite Waste

Proved A-A' 6977 45 313943 0.10 31394 282548 B-B' 6238 49 305638 0.10 30564 275074

619580 61958 557622

Probable A-A' 6977 5 34883 0.10 3488 31394 B-B' 6238 5 31188 0.10 3119 28069

66070 6607 59463

Possible A-A' 6977 5 34883 0.10 3488 31394 B-B' 6238 5 31188 0.10 3119 28069

66070 6607 59463 Total 13214 751720 75172 676548

AFTER BUFFER ZONE 538825 53883 484943

AFTER BENCH SLOPE 453169 45317 407852

Reserves of the buffer zone: Length of boundary x width x average depth x recovery factor

= 498x 7.5 x 57 = 212895 x 0.10=212903m

Total Mineable Reserves=Total Geological Reserves - Reserves

Blocked under buffer zone i.e. = 75172 - 21290=538833m

Reserves Blocked under Bench Slope = 498 X 172 =85656x0.10 = 85663m

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Total Mineable Reserves =53883 - 8566 = 453173m

Total Mined Reserves of Black Granite in Q L. area = 507.873 3m

Net Mineable Reserves of Black Granite in Q L. area

= 45317-508=448093m

Total Mineral waste available in Q L. area = 403281 Life of mine:-@ 1011 m3 of Black Granite per year the expected life of

quarry is about = 44809/1011 =44.32 years.

Grade :-

The latest market uses of the Black Granite given in Mining Plan are

furnished below:-

(1) Rough Blocks, (2) Slabs, (3) Panels,(4) Tiles, (5) Monuments,

(6)Other fancy and decorative items like pen stand, (7) Flower vases,

(8)Table tops –Teapots and others, (9) High precision products like

surface plates for engineering applications.

2-4: Year wise Exploration Proposed to be carried out during the ensuring

five-year period. Location of Trial pit or Bore Holes to be depicted on

Geological Scheme:-

The estimated Reserves of Black Granite is sufficient for this lease

period. So no further exploration is Proposed for this Scheme period.

Chapter – 3

3.0 Mining:-

It is Proposed to mine Black Granite by manual open cast method.

The mining will be continued at higher levels on East side of the existing

working Pit after leaving buffer zone along the boundary line. The mining

activity is being carried out by drilling and blasting. The workings are

carried out in two benches from East of working Pit. So it is Proposed to

rise average about 1011 m3 of Black Granite per year in the next five year

Scheme of mining period. The year wise production details are given in

Annexure – A and year wise workings are shown in Scheme of section

Plate No.-4

3.1. Year wise granite production for next five years

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a) Year wise Development : There is a vertical and free face is available in

depth of the working pit. So that in East of the working pit area is selected to

work for next five years production. It is envisaged to produce average 10113m of salable granite blocks in each year. To raise this target production about

4573 3m of rock mass has to be mined. The site inspection reveals that the East

side of the existing working pit is suitable for development during next 5 years

programme. Most of this area is covered by the sheet rock from top to bottom

of the pit. Year wise quarry development schedule is described below and year

wise production and waste generation details are given in table No.3.

1 year: During first year operations it is Proposed to develop East side of the

existing working pit in leaving safe distance by covering the existing face into

two bench of 6 m height. The bench will be oriented in NS directions of working

pit and obtained about 1003 3m of granite blocks and 9023 3m of waste granite in

this year.

2nd year: During second year operations it is Proposed to develop towards East

side of 1st year workings leaving safe distance by covering the existing face into

two bench of 6m height. The bench will be oriented in NS directions and obtained

about 1010 3m of granite blocks and 9088 3m of waste granite in this year.

3rd year: During third year operations it is Proposed to develop towards East

of 2nd year workings in middle portion of old pit leaving safe distance by

covering the existing face into two bench of 6m height. The bench will be

oriented in NS directions and obtained about 1024 3m of granite blocks and 92183m of waste granite in this year.

4th year: During forth year operations it is Proposed to develop towards East

side of 3rd year workings leaving safe distance by covering the existing face into

two bench of 6m height. The bench will be oriented in NS directions and obtained

about 1019 3m of granite blocks and 9169 3m of waste granite in this year.

5th year: During fifth year operations it is Proposed to develop towards East

side of 4th year workings leaving safe distance by covering the existing face into

two bench of 6m height. The bench will be oriented in NS directions and obtained

about 1001 3m of granite blocks and 9007 3m of waste granite in this year.

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During this five years operations average total rock mass of 10112 3m will

be excavated and 1011 3m of granite blocks will be recoverable from this rock

mass and remaining material average of about 9101 3m will go as mineral waste.

Any change in the Proposed method of mining Drilling Blasting and

Development of Machinery if so give details :

List of Machinery in below table:

S.No. Name of Machinery No. of machinery Power 1 KOMATSU 450 EXCAVATOR 1 246 KW 2 DC-120 ROCK DRILL 1 37 KW 3 GENERATOR 1 125 KV 4 LEYLAND TIPPER 1 100 HP 5 ATLAS COMPRESSOR 1 116 KV 6 JACK HAMMERS 2 -- 7 WIRESAW MACHINE 1 60 HP

In approved M.P it was Proposed to be carried out the mining of Black

Granite with the help of digging tools like excavator, tippers, compressors

and jackhammers are used. The Drilling and Blasting is required to quarry

the Black Granite. There is no over burden available in Proposed mining

area. The blast holes will be drilled to maximum depths of 1.5mts

depending on the bench height, by keeping burden and spacing at 3mts &

1.6-2m respectively, with the help of Jackhammer. Each hole of drilled

and blasted will be charged with 400-500 grams of explosives.

3.4 Precaution to be observed During drilling & Blasting:-

The lessee has Proposed to go for a M & S type portable magazine

to store explosives required for blasting. Blasting at shallow holes will not

cause much vibration and damage.

CHAPTER – 4

4.0 Disposal of mine waste and Separate staking of Sub-Grade

mineral (S) :-

4.1 Nature of waste and its rate of yearly generation:-

There is no topsoil in Proposed mining area for next five years. So there

will not be any soil excavation in this Scheme of mining period. During this

Scheme period 45506m3 of mineral waste, consisting of weathered

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material will be generated during next five years. The year wise waste

generation details are given in annexure - A.

There is a stock yard Proposed in South West side of lease area near to

site services with a size of 65m length and 25 m width to keep the

production material.

4.2 Selection of Dumping Site:-

During this Scheme period the Mineral waste which is going to be

generated from the mining will be stocked on SW side of QL area in over a

length at 65 mts, width of 25 mts and to a height upto 15mts.

The Proposed dump location is shown in Plate-5.

4.3 Method of Dumping and maximum Height and spread of Dumping: During the Plan period the waste materials is being dumped on

North side of the QL area. It is Proposed to stock the waste adjacent in to

old dump on South West side over an extent of 1987 M2 as shown Plate-

5. 4.4 Precautions for confinement of dumps to prevent pollution

of surface water bodies/ Courses:-

Around the Dump a retaining wall will be constructed with the help of

waste rock to prevent the water pollution and erosion of Dumps.

4.5 Arrangement of separate staking of Sub- Grade Minerals:-

The low-grade Black Granite will be stock in the Stock Yard temporarily

and this will be sold to the user industries later. Stock Yard is Proposed in

NE side of QL area with a size of 30m length and 20m width to keep the

production material which is marked in Plate-5 &6.

CHAPTER – 5

5.0 Use of Mineral:-

5.1 Black Granite is used after cutting and polishing as flooring material

and table purpose and wall tiles.

The latest market analysis of the Black Granite given in Mining Plan

is furnished below:-

(1) Rough Blocks, (2) Slabs, (3) Panels,(4) Tiles, (5) Monuments,

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(8)Table tops –Teapots and others, (9) High precision products like

surface plates for engineering application.

CHAPTER – 6

Employment Potential:-

Since there is a change in the production obtained during last 5 Years and

for next 5 year it is Proposed to increasing manpower.

The applicant will appoint following employees at this mine

a. Mines Manager, Diploma in Mining – with second class Mines Manager

Certificate.

b. Blaster cum Mate : SSC with blaster certificate holder

c. Excavator operator : 1 Nos.

d. Compressor operator : 1 Nos.

e. Tipper operators : 2 Nos.

f. Drillers : 4 Nos.

g. Helpers : 6 Nos.

h. Cutters : 4 Nos.

i. Watchman : 1 No.

CHAPTER – 7

7.0 Environment Management Scheme :

S. No.

Item

Proposal as

per Approved M.P Position at the end

of 10 year M.P

Proposal for next

5 years Scheme of SCHEME

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1. Top Soil

Storage

&

Preservation

Utilization.

No Proposal was made for

Top Soil & OB because no

Top Soil& OB in the

Mining area.

About 4570.857 M3 of

waste has been obtained

from 5 years working as

per Proposed made in

AMP, the waste is being

dumped on SW Side of QL

area.

About 45506m3 of mineral waste

will generate & it will be dumped

on SW side of the QL area.

2. Land Reclamation

No Proposal was made for reclamation of the pit.

No Reclamation was carried out.

No Proposals for reclamation of

the pit in next 5 years Scheme.

3. Waste Dump Management

No Proposal was made for

Dump Management

Waste Dump was dumped in South West side of QL area.

Proposed to build retailing wall on

dump slops.

4. Afforestation programme with precaution for survival and protection of plants.

It was Proposed about 937m2 area on North Eastern side will be planted during 5 years@ 45mts/ per year at about 33 Plants and 3 mts interval in two roes.

As per Proposals made in AMP, the plantation work was not carried out in 5 years period.

About 25 mts length and 7.5mts

width of buffer zone in North side

will be planted per year in 75

plants at 3 mts grid interval.

Neem, Subabul and Teak plants

are Proposed in plantation.

5. Quality of

Mine water

and any

interference

with surface

water

sources.

No seepage water was

anticipated in to Proposed

working pit.

In rainy seasons the

seepage water from

working pit is being

pumped out to plantation of

the lease area.

For next five years also the mine

water will be used for plantation at

the lease area.

6. Fly rocks

Problems and

Precautions.

Blasting of small shallow

holes will not cause any

problem of fly rocks.

No Problem with the fly

rocks.

No big Blasting is required for

next five years Scheme of

mining

CHAPTER – 8

8-0 Conceptual Mining Scheme :-

During the next five years i.e. after this Scheme period the

production will be obtained by advancing the East of the working pit

towards EW over a length of 60mts and in East-West 40m width and 6m

depth. During last 5 years at the lease period, the benches of 2nd five

years pit will be worked out. In this 5 years period the one bench of the 18

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first five-year pit will be advanced towards West over a length 60mts and

to a width of 40 mts. In this 5 years lease period 45506m3 of mineral

waste will be stocked on SW side of QL area over a length of about 65 M

and width of 25m to a height up to 15mts. During 5 years about 150mts

length of North side buffer zone will be planted. At the end of the life of

the mine the waste will be used for reclamation of pit. But there will not

be any reclamation in this lease period.

8.1- Time frame of completion of mineral exploration programme in lease

area. Give broad description identifying potential areas to be covered in

the given time frame:-

No exploration in Proposal for this Scheme period.

8-2- Weather ultimate pit limit has been determined on surface geological

Scheme.

The ultimate pit limit for the lease period is marked on conceptual

Scheme of Plate –6.

8-3- Weather the site for disposal of waste rock and un-saleable or has

been examined for adequacy of land and suitability of long term use in the

event of continuation of mining activity.

The mineral waste will be stocked on SW side of QL area over a

length of about 65M and width of 25m to a height up to 15 mts. The

waste is being dumped after 5 years in non-mineralized zones of the QL

area.

8-4- Whether back filling of the pit after recovery of mineral up to techno

economically feasible depth. If so describe the broad features of

Proposals:-

In this Scheme period no back filling is Proposed because the

bottom Black Granite has to be recovered.

8-5 Post mining land use Envisaged: - If the end of the life of the

mine part of the pit will be reclamated with the waste generations from

mining and balance pit will be used for rainwater harvesting.

IX CERTIFICATE :-

It is certified that the above mentioned action will be taken in mine

closure Scheme. It is also certified that the said closure Scheme complies

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all stationary rules regulations, orders made by the Central or State

Government, Stationary Organization, Court etc. have been taken into

consideration and when ever any specific permission is required the lessee

will approach the concerned authorities. All the measures Proposed in this

closure Scheme will be implemented in a time bound as Proposed.

Enclosures:

Location –cum-key plan : Plate – 1

Lease sketch : Plate – 2

Surface Geological plan : Plate – 3

Geological Cross sections : Plate – 4

Year wise working plan & sections : Plate – 5

Conceptual Plan : Plate – 6

Environmental Plan : Plate – 7

Signature of the Quarry Owner Signature of RQP

( E.DEVARAJULU) (G.Eswar Reddy) Reg.No.RQP/DMG/AP/07/2014.

IBM/RQP/HYD/302/20

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ANNEXURE- A

Year wise production for next five years

Year Working areas

m² Bench height

Volume m³

RECOVERY %

Granite 10%

WASTE 90%

1st year 2017-18

907 6 5442 0.10 544 4898 764 6 4584 0.10 458 4126

10026 1003 9023

2nd year 2018-19

914 6 5484 0.10 548 4936 769 6 4614 0.10 461 4153

10098 1010 9088

3rd year 2019-20

926 6 5556 0.10 556 5000 781 6 4686 0.10 469 4217

10242 1024 9218

4th year 2020-21

921 6 5526 0.10 553 4973 777 6 4662 0.10 466 4196

10188 1019 9169

5th year 2021-22

905 6 5430 0.10 543 4887 763 6 4578 0.10 458 4120

4573 10008 1001 9007 Total 50562 5056 45506

AVARAGE TOTAL 10112 1011 9101

Year wise waste production for next five years

S.No. Year Waste 1 1st year 9023 2 2nd year 9088 3 3rd year 9218 4 4th year 9169 5 5st year 9007 45506

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ANNEXURE- I

PHOTO OF SURFACE VIEW OF QL AREA

PHOTO OF WORKING AREA

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ANNEXURE- II

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ANNEXURE- III

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ANNEXURE- IV

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ANNEXURE- V

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ANNEXURE- VI

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ANNEXURE- VI-A

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