sdf report: 2017 -18 - aryan mining
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Mahulsukha
M/s Aryan Mining & Trading Corporation Pvt Ltd
Dist- Sundargarh, Odisha
SDF Report: 2017
Mahulsukha Mn Ore Mines
M/s Aryan Mining & Trading Corporation Pvt Ltd
At/Po- Bhutuda,
Sundargarh, Odisha-770041
www.aryanmining.in
SDF Report: 2017
M/s Aryan Mining & Trading Corporation Pvt Ltd
SDF Report: 2017-18
A. Introduction:
The Mahulsukha Mn Ore Mines
at Randa, Rantha and Bhutuda
Sundergarh District, Odisha. The mines operation was started in
environmental friendly equipment and technology with well technically qualified team.
The M.L. area has an undulating topography with prominent hillock
exist between the hillocks. Altitudes vary between
portion of the lease to 800m RL (highest) in the
The ML is holding plus 481367.42
it may extend during next geological study. The mines EC capacity is 0.04 Million TPA Mn
ore production.
Mining operation includes in general, the
processing through manual peaking and shorting
Mineral logistic is being carried out through wagon from
The mines to railway siding logistic is managed with local tippers.
The project is very strictly following all statutory complianc
CGWA/CGWB and SCPB/CPCB
The project has got ISO-9001:2015, ISO
year 2016-17.
Sustainable Development Framework:
In a bid to ensure minimal impact of iron ore mining on the environment and human
settlement, the Union Ministry for Mines has
mining leases to promote sustainable development practices, which includes addressing
the social impact of resettlement and reha
Mines of M/s. Aryan Mining & Trading Corporation Ltd.
Randa, Rantha and Bhutuda villages, in Lahunipara Tehsil under Bonai sub
, Odisha. The mines operation was started in 1945 with
environmental friendly equipment and technology with well technically qualified team.
The M.L. area has an undulating topography with prominent hillocks .Intervening valleys
Altitudes vary between 470m RL (lowest) in the
m RL (highest) in the south part of the lease.
481367.42MT Mn ore reserve as per latest geology study report and
it may extend during next geological study. The mines EC capacity is 0.04 Million TPA Mn
Mining operation includes in general, the drilling, blasting, excavation, hauling, mineral
manual peaking and shorting, mineral stacking and mineral logistic.
Mineral logistic is being carried out through wagon from Barsuan public railway siding
The mines to railway siding logistic is managed with local tippers.
is very strictly following all statutory compliances of MoEF & CC, IBM, DGMS,
/CPCB.
9001:2015, ISO-14001 and ISO-18001certification in the financial
Sustainable Development Framework:
ure minimal impact of iron ore mining on the environment and human
settlement, the Union Ministry for Mines has implemented a “Star Rating” system for
mining leases to promote sustainable development practices, which includes addressing
ttlement and rehabilitation and key information
M/s. Aryan Mining & Trading Corporation Ltd. is located
in Lahunipara Tehsil under Bonai sub-division of
1945 with a latest
environmental friendly equipment and technology with well technically qualified team.
Intervening valleys
m RL (lowest) in the north east
MT Mn ore reserve as per latest geology study report and
it may extend during next geological study. The mines EC capacity is 0.04 Million TPA Mn
blasting, excavation, hauling, mineral
, mineral stacking and mineral logistic.
Barsuan public railway siding.
es of MoEF & CC, IBM, DGMS,
18001certification in the financial
ure minimal impact of iron ore mining on the environment and human
a “Star Rating” system for
mining leases to promote sustainable development practices, which includes addressing
bilitation and key information of the mining
activity including mines basic
activities as a whole.
Sustainable Development Framework as applicable to mining refers to
financially viable; socially responsible; environmentally, technically and scientifically
sound; with a long term view on development; uses mineral resources optimally; and,
ensures sustainable post closure land uses and also creating long term, genuin
mutually beneficial partnership between Govt, community and miners, based on
integrity, co-operation and transparency.”
A Star Rating program is implemented
initiatives taken for implementation of the
SDF provides guidance to mining companies to improve
regard to environmental and social aspects, but also (provides) a common benchmark
against the operations which
on sustainable development norms.
In line to the said guidelines of the Govt., the company has constituted a Sustainable
Development Unit (SDU) under SDF. The team co
the organization involving Technical, Financial, CSR, HRD, Environment depts.
The SDU is headed by Sri. M. Manaw
operation having capacity of more
field. Mr. S. Mohanty General Manager
having more than 27 years of expertise in different ore sectors including Iron,
exploration, open cast mine planning and QAQC protocols
DGM(Survey) having more than 15
Cobalt exploration, mining with overseas exposures.
having experience of more than
fields. Mr. Minaketan Naik- Man
is looking after the execution of exploration and
Manager- Electrical, Mr. S. Nayak,
experience in Finance and Accounting,
activity including mines basic information, environmental safe guard measures, CSR
Sustainable Development Framework as applicable to mining refers to
financially viable; socially responsible; environmentally, technically and scientifically
sound; with a long term view on development; uses mineral resources optimally; and,
ensures sustainable post closure land uses and also creating long term, genuin
mutually beneficial partnership between Govt, community and miners, based on
operation and transparency.”
implemented to be given to mining leases for the efforts and
initiatives taken for implementation of the Sustainable Development Framework (SDF)
to mining companies to improve the performance not only with
regard to environmental and social aspects, but also (provides) a common benchmark
which can be evaluated in terms of comparative performance
on sustainable development norms.
line to the said guidelines of the Govt., the company has constituted a Sustainable
Development Unit (SDU) under SDF. The team comprises of different key personne
involving Technical, Financial, CSR, HRD, Environment depts.
M. Manaw statutory Mines Manger, who is the
having capacity of more than 14 years of experience in the open cast
General Manager – Geology & Envt is the coordinator
years of expertise in different ore sectors including Iron,
exploration, open cast mine planning and QAQC protocols. Mr. A. Samantaray,
DGM(Survey) having more than 15 years experience in Iron Ore, Mn Ore, Tungstone,
Cobalt exploration, mining with overseas exposures. Mr. S. Majumdar, Sr.
experience of more than 21 years, expertise in the manpower management
Manager-Geology & Envt with over 13 years field experiences
is looking after the execution of exploration and grade control process.
Nayak, Asst. manager-Accounts, having more than 9
ience in Finance and Accounting, Mr. Prakash Ch. Barik, Asst.
, environmental safe guard measures, CSR
Sustainable Development Framework as applicable to mining refers to-“ Mining that is
financially viable; socially responsible; environmentally, technically and scientifically
sound; with a long term view on development; uses mineral resources optimally; and,
ensures sustainable post closure land uses and also creating long term, genuine and
mutually beneficial partnership between Govt, community and miners, based on
to be given to mining leases for the efforts and
le Development Framework (SDF).
performance not only with
regard to environmental and social aspects, but also (provides) a common benchmark
n terms of comparative performance
line to the said guidelines of the Govt., the company has constituted a Sustainable
mprises of different key personnels of
involving Technical, Financial, CSR, HRD, Environment depts.
the head of the
open cast mining
ordinator of SDU,
years of expertise in different ore sectors including Iron, Mn ore
Mr. A. Samantaray,
years experience in Iron Ore, Mn Ore, Tungstone,
Sr. Manager – HR is
years, expertise in the manpower management
years field experiences
grade control process. Mr. N. Das,
, having more than 9 years’
Prakash Ch. Barik, Asst. Manager –
Mechanical, having experience of the more than 21
maintenance, workshop activity of HEMMs, Volvos, 4
working experience with MNCs.
Contact info of Key SDF Members
Sl. No Name(s)
1 Mr. Manoj Manaw
2 Mr. Satish Mohanty
3 Mr. Amaresh Samantaray
4 Mr. Subrata Majumdar
5 Mr. Minaketan Naik
6 Mr. N. Das
7 Mr. P.C. Barik
8 Mr. S. Nayak
The Company has made an expenses
which is 10% of the royalty value for the financial year
implemented the funds under different CSR, Environment heads during the
period. Company adheres to the environment policies as subscribed there under with
100 % statutory clearance and compliances.
B. EXPLORATION: Drilling: Till date, 359nos. of drill holes have been sunk by the lessee in the M.L area with
drilling as per the following table:
Period of
Drilling Hole_Id
2002-03 BH_01 to BH_12
BH/01 to BH/07
xperience of the more than 21 years with skill hands on repair,
op activity of HEMMs, Volvos, 40 Tonner Dumper etc. & good
working experience with MNCs.
Members
Position(s)
Manager (Mines) 9437719457
General Manager (Geo & Envt) 9437247698
Mr. Amaresh Samantaray DGM(Survey) 9437665170
Subrata Majumdar Sr. Manager (HR) 09830324842
Manager( Geo & Envt) 9437597145
Manager(Electrical) 9438052249
Asst. Manager( Mechanical) 9438052131
Asst. Manager( Accounts) 9439166034
The Company has made an expenses of Rs.53.636 lakhs (42.8%) out of Rs.
10% of the royalty value for the financial year 2017-18. The project has
implemented the funds under different CSR, Environment heads during the
Company adheres to the environment policies as subscribed there under with
100 % statutory clearance and compliances.
nos. of drill holes have been sunk by the lessee in the M.L area with
Location
No. of
Bore
Holes
Meterage Drill
Type
Q-1N Nandagira 12 96 DTH
Q-1N Nandagira 7 56 DTH
years with skill hands on repair,
0 Tonner Dumper etc. & good
Contact Info
9437719457
9437247698
9437665170
09830324842
9437597145
9438052249
9438052131
9439166034
%) out of Rs. 12.53 Lakhs,
. The project has
implemented the funds under different CSR, Environment heads during the reporting
Company adheres to the environment policies as subscribed there under with
nos. of drill holes have been sunk by the lessee in the M.L area with 11090.81m
Drilling
Agency
In house
In house
2003-04 04051 to 04090
04001 to 04007
2004-05 BH/02 to BH/07,12
RC/MB/01 to RC/MB/07
06001 to 06006,06008-0613,0615-
06032,06072, 06074-06078,06083,
06086
04124 to 04138
BH/1 to BH/20
2006-07 04001 to 04003
BH/21 to BH/31
2016-17
NCDH01-09, 12-14,
MSDH01-05,
RBDH01-14
2017-18 -----
1989-90
Geo Physical & Geo- Chemical Exploration Details:
A detailed prospecting operation was taken up
any workable manganese deposit within the leasehold, and if any, to outline the deposit
and to find out the economic viability of the mineral deposit. The different methods used
to attain the goal are as follows:
a) Conventional ‘geological survey’ of the area includes the study of structural as well as geomorphological features.
Rajabasa block and
Q-1 Mahulsukha 37 413.5 DTH
Q-3 Mahulsukha 7 64 DTH
Q-1NTrial Pit 6 45 DTH
Q-1 Mahulsukha 7 166 RC
Q-1 & Q-2A
Mahulsukha 38 274 DTH
Lohatangar Block 15 176 DTH
Q-3 Mahulsukha 20 180 DTH
Q-1 Mahulsukha 3 27 DTH
Q-1 Mahulsukha 11 99 DTH
Q-1, Nandagira,
Rajabasa and
Q-1 Mahulsukha
31 1701.20 Core Drilling
Nandagira Block
Mahulsukha Block
Rajabasa Block
165 7793.11 Core Drilling
Total 359 11090.81
Q-3 Mahulsukha & Rajabasa block
12 --- Core drilling
Chemical Exploration Details:
A detailed prospecting operation was taken up in the area under reference to evaluate
any workable manganese deposit within the leasehold, and if any, to outline the deposit
and to find out the economic viability of the mineral deposit. The different methods used
to attain the goal are as follows:
ventional ‘geological survey’ of the area includes the study of structural as well as geomorphological features.
In house
In house
In house
ACC Ltd
In house
In house
In house
In house
In house
Core Drilling
Orewin
Engineeri
ng
Core Drilling
Gemko
Kati
Explorati
on
Continui
ng
drilling GSI
in the area under reference to evaluate
any workable manganese deposit within the leasehold, and if any, to outline the deposit
and to find out the economic viability of the mineral deposit. The different methods used
ventional ‘geological survey’ of the area includes the study of structural as
b) Detailed ‘geo-chemical study’ of the area, which includes the collection of surface samples to an approximate 100m. grid and data from the workings and Magnetic Survey in a 25m. grid for the demarcation of the ‘Potential Mineral Zone’ (PMZ) from the analysamples.
Detailed ‘geo-physical prospecting’ (Electrical Resistivity method) of the area in a 25/50m. grid with in
the PMZ for determining
C. METHOD OF MINING:
The mine belongs to category
and Mechanized Method of Mining
technology with an objective of ZERO WASTE mining with concurrent reclamation plan.
The various mining operations such as drilling, blasting, excavation, loading,
transportation are executed on single shift basis in Mahulsukha opencast manganese
ore mine.
Drilling is performed by 100mm dia DTH drills associated with compatible size compressors
and Jack hammer drills. Powergel explosive in conjunction
electric detonators are used for blasting to loosen hard rock mass for ease in excavation.
Overburden/waste is excavated & loaded in to 10 t
capacity excavators and transported to the waste dump.
the excavator and transported by 10 t
sizes/grades of ore are manually sorted, sized and blended to obtain the saleable
products. These saleable products are again stacked in a
ease in measurement for the purpose of payment to the piece rated laborers. Finally,
saleable ore is loaded in to the 10 t capacity trucks by head load and dispatched to the
consuming industries as per their requirement.
Mahulsukha Manganese Ore Mine is located in interior area and 10 km away from the
Tensa Township. Except mining, no other industrial activities are observed within 5 km
radius of the area. Therefore, method of mining with the involvement of manual
breaking, sorting, sizing & blending and loading of saleable ore has given the
advantage to continue the engagement of local people as a part of social
responsibility.
chemical study’ of the area, which includes the collection of surface samples to an approximate 100m. grid and data from the workings and Magnetic Survey in a 25m. grid for the demarcation of the ‘Potential Mineral Zone’ (PMZ) from the analytical results of the
physical prospecting’ (Electrical Resistivity method) of the area in a 25/50m. grid with in
to category - A (OTFM) mine, now is operated one general
and Mechanized Method of Mining has been adopted. The mine adopts state of the art
objective of ZERO WASTE mining with concurrent reclamation plan.
The various mining operations such as drilling, blasting, excavation, loading,
transportation are executed on single shift basis in Mahulsukha opencast manganese
Drilling is performed by 100mm dia DTH drills associated with compatible size compressors
and Jack hammer drills. Powergel explosive in conjunction with safety fuse & ordinary /
electric detonators are used for blasting to loosen hard rock mass for ease in excavation.
Overburden/waste is excavated & loaded in to 10 t-16t capacity tippers by 0.9m3
capacity excavators and transported to the waste dump. Run-off mine ore is loaded by
the excavator and transported by 10 t-16t tipper to the ore stacking yard where various
sizes/grades of ore are manually sorted, sized and blended to obtain the saleable
products. These saleable products are again stacked in a number of small stacks for
ease in measurement for the purpose of payment to the piece rated laborers. Finally,
saleable ore is loaded in to the 10 t capacity trucks by head load and dispatched to the
consuming industries as per their requirement.
kha Manganese Ore Mine is located in interior area and 10 km away from the
Tensa Township. Except mining, no other industrial activities are observed within 5 km
radius of the area. Therefore, method of mining with the involvement of manual
ng, sizing & blending and loading of saleable ore has given the
advantage to continue the engagement of local people as a part of social
chemical study’ of the area, which includes the collection of surface samples to an approximate 100m. grid and data from the workings and Magnetic Survey in a 25m. grid for
tical results of the
physical prospecting’ (Electrical Resistivity method) of the area in a 25/50m. grid with in
e general shift basis
has been adopted. The mine adopts state of the art
objective of ZERO WASTE mining with concurrent reclamation plan.
The various mining operations such as drilling, blasting, excavation, loading, sizing and
transportation are executed on single shift basis in Mahulsukha opencast manganese
Drilling is performed by 100mm dia DTH drills associated with compatible size compressors
with safety fuse & ordinary /
electric detonators are used for blasting to loosen hard rock mass for ease in excavation.
16t capacity tippers by 0.9m3
off mine ore is loaded by
16t tipper to the ore stacking yard where various
sizes/grades of ore are manually sorted, sized and blended to obtain the saleable
number of small stacks for
ease in measurement for the purpose of payment to the piece rated laborers. Finally,
saleable ore is loaded in to the 10 t capacity trucks by head load and dispatched to the
kha Manganese Ore Mine is located in interior area and 10 km away from the
Tensa Township. Except mining, no other industrial activities are observed within 5 km
radius of the area. Therefore, method of mining with the involvement of manual
ng, sizing & blending and loading of saleable ore has given the
advantage to continue the engagement of local people as a part of social
Mining will be done on single shift basis. Timing will be 8 hours from 7 AM to
2 PM to 5 PM. Lunch time will be provided between 12 noon & 2 PM. Local market sits at
Bhutuda on Sunday. Therefore, Sunday will be observed as holiday in the mine.
The rate of production is proposed from 40,000 / annum. Deployment of machines is
proposed as follows matching with the annual production target:
DRILING:
Parameters
Burden
Spacing
Bench height
Sub-grade drilling (10%)
Depth of the hole
Yield per hole
Drill availability
Operating efficiency
Overall efficiency
Drilling speed
Drilling meterage achievable per day of one shift working
BLASTING:
Mining will be done on single shift basis. Timing will be 8 hours from 7 AM to
M. Lunch time will be provided between 12 noon & 2 PM. Local market sits at
Bhutuda on Sunday. Therefore, Sunday will be observed as holiday in the mine.
The rate of production is proposed from 40,000 / annum. Deployment of machines is
matching with the annual production target:
Jack hammer DTH drill
= 1.0 m 2.5 m
= 1.2 m 3.0 m
= 1.5 m 6.0 m
= 0.1 m 0.6 m
= 1.5 + 0.1 = 1.6 6.0 + 0.6 = 6.6 m
= Burden x Spacing x height
= 1.0 x 1.2 x 1.5
= 1.8 m3
= 1.8 x 2.6
= 4.68 t
2.5 x 3.0 x 6.0
= 45 m3
= 45 x 2.6
= 117 t
= 0.85 0.7
= 0.85 0.8
= 0.85 x 0.85
= 0.72
0.7 x 0.8
= 0.56
= 7m/ hr 10m / hr
Drilling meterage achievable per = 7 x 0.72 x 8
= 28.8, say 29m
= 10 x 0.56 x 8
= 44.8 m
Mining will be done on single shift basis. Timing will be 8 hours from 7 AM to 12 noon and
M. Lunch time will be provided between 12 noon & 2 PM. Local market sits at
Bhutuda on Sunday. Therefore, Sunday will be observed as holiday in the mine.
The rate of production is proposed from 40,000 / annum. Deployment of machines is
= 6.6 m
2.5 x 3.0 x 6.0
= 10 x 0.56 x 8
Broad Blasting Parameters: The following parameters are recommended to achieve
optimum results in terms of fragmentation, economy and least possible effect on the
surrounding environment :
Items Jack hammer
Bench height to be loosened in one
stroke
= 1.5 m
Hole diameter = 32mm
Sub-grade drilling = 0.1m
Hole depth (including sub-grade drilling = 1.6m
Burden = 1.0m
Spacing = 1.2m
Powder factor 8 t/kg
Yield / hole = 1.0 x 1.2 x 1.5
= 1.8 m
Frequency of blasting Daily (except holidays)
100mm dia DTH drill will be utilized for drilling for formation of blast holes. These holes will
be drilled in selected hard rock patches with burden and spacing
respectively. Hole depth will be up to 6.6m consisting of 6m high bench and 0.6m deep
sub-grade drilling below the bench floor. Similarly, 32mm dia jack hammer drills will be
used for formation of shot holes at 1.2m x 1.5m blasting patt
consisting of 1.5m drilling length in one stroke and 0.1m sub
D. Environment Management Program:
The key features under environment management program
Broad Blasting Parameters: The following parameters are recommended to achieve
optimum results in terms of fragmentation, economy and least possible effect on the
Jack hammer DTH drill
= 1.5 m = 6 m
= 32mm = 100 mm
= 0.1m = 0.6 m
= 1.6m = 6.6 m
= 1.0m = 3 m
= 1.2m = 2.5m
8 t/kg 7 t/kg
= 1.0 x 1.2 x 1.5
= 1.8 m3
= 6.6 x 2.5 x 3
= 45 m3
Daily (except holidays) Twice a week
100mm dia DTH drill will be utilized for drilling for formation of blast holes. These holes will
be drilled in selected hard rock patches with burden and spacing of 2.5 m and 3.0 m
respectively. Hole depth will be up to 6.6m consisting of 6m high bench and 0.6m deep
grade drilling below the bench floor. Similarly, 32mm dia jack hammer drills will be
used for formation of shot holes at 1.2m x 1.5m blasting pattern up to 1.6m depth
consisting of 1.5m drilling length in one stroke and 0.1m sub-grade drilling.
Environment Management Program:
environment management program are as follows;
Broad Blasting Parameters: The following parameters are recommended to achieve
optimum results in terms of fragmentation, economy and least possible effect on the
100mm dia DTH drill will be utilized for drilling for formation of blast holes. These holes will
of 2.5 m and 3.0 m
respectively. Hole depth will be up to 6.6m consisting of 6m high bench and 0.6m deep
grade drilling below the bench floor. Similarly, 32mm dia jack hammer drills will be
ern up to 1.6m depth
grade drilling.
are as follows;
- Mines runoff management
Based on the surface topography, the lease hold area of 399.838 Ha is divided into four blocks; lohatangar Block, Mahulsukha Block, Nandagira Block and the Rajabasa Block. As on date mining and allied activities are restricted to 294.207Ha is virgin. The major part of the surface runoff from working areas is being channelized to in pit settling cum percolation ponds located at various strategic locations. The rest part is channelized through garland drain to percolation cum settling pits and check dams. Excess treated runoff if any finally discharged to Nala .
o Check dams/Check weirs
Protection measures such as construction of check dams, dewall and settling pits have been made to conserve and protect the natucourses.
9 nos. of check dams/check weirs have been constructed at strategic points to prevent run-off water and flow of sediment directly into nearby water bodies.
Sl. No. Description
1 Check Dam
2 Check weir
3 Check weir
4 Check weir
5 Check weir
6 Check dam
7 Check weir
8 Check weir
9 Check weir
o Settling cum harvesting ponds
Settling pits cum harvesting pits are provided over with run off in to the nearby water bodies. Flocculants are used in settling ponds for better settling of fine sediments. Coco filters have been installed across the settling ponds to arrest surface run off.
Sl.
No
Location
1 Near Magazine
Mines runoff management:
Based on the surface topography, the lease hold area of 399.838 Ha is divided into four blocks; lohatangar Block, Mahulsukha Block, Nandagira Block and the Rajabasa Block. As on date mining and allied activities are restricted to 105.631
Ha is virgin. The major part of the surface runoff from working areas is being channelized to in pit settling cum percolation ponds located at various strategic locations. The rest part is channelized through garland drain to percolation cum
its and check dams. Excess treated runoff if any finally discharged to Nala .
Check dams/Check weirs
Protection measures such as construction of check dams, de-siltation pond, retaining wall and settling pits have been made to conserve and protect the natu
9 nos. of check dams/check weirs have been constructed at strategic points to off water and flow of sediment directly into nearby water bodies.
Location Dimension (L x B x H)m
Across Nandagira nala 18.5
Across Nandagira nala( near kalidhara) 11.8 x 3.8
Across Rajabasa nala 14.3 x 3.5 x 1
Across Rajabasa nala 11.5 x 2.7 x 1
Toe of OB Dump-3 6 x 4.5 x 3
Across Bhutuda nala 20 x 4 x 2.5
Across Bhutuda nala 10 x 4 x 2.5
Across Bhutuda nala 10 x 4 x 2.5
Across Bhutuda nala 5 x 1 x 1
Settling cum harvesting ponds
Settling pits cum harvesting pits are provided in order to prevent any sort of silt carry over with run off in to the nearby water bodies. Flocculants are used in settling ponds for better settling of fine sediments. Coco filters have been installed across the settling ponds to arrest surface run off.
Location Dimension L x B x D (m)
Near Magazine 6 x 6 x 2.2
Based on the surface topography, the lease hold area of 399.838 Ha is divided into four blocks; lohatangar Block, Mahulsukha Block, Nandagira Block and the Rajabasa
105.631Ha and the rest Ha is virgin. The major part of the surface runoff from working areas is being
channelized to in pit settling cum percolation ponds located at various strategic locations. The rest part is channelized through garland drain to percolation cum
its and check dams. Excess treated runoff if any finally discharged to Nala .
siltation pond, retaining wall and settling pits have been made to conserve and protect the natural water
9 nos. of check dams/check weirs have been constructed at strategic points to off water and flow of sediment directly into nearby water bodies.
Dimension (L x B x H)m
18.5 x 2.5 x 1.5
11.8 x 3.8 x 1
14.3 x 3.5 x 1
11.5 x 2.7 x 1
6 x 4.5 x 3
20 x 4 x 2.5
10 x 4 x 2.5
10 x 4 x 2.5
5 x 1 x 1
in order to prevent any sort of silt carry over with run off in to the nearby water bodies. Flocculants are used in settling ponds for better settling of fine sediments. Coco filters have been installed across the settling
Dimension L x B x D (m)
2 Near Magazine
3 Rain water Harvesting Pond
4 Near jojo hutting
5 Office front
6 Processing yard (plot
7 Processing yard (plot
8 Toe of OB dump
9 Toe of OB dump
10 South west of Nandagira
11 South west of Nandagira
12 Toe of OB dump
13 Toe of OB dump
14 In pit Q-5
15 In pit Q-7
- Water Harvesting Measures
o Roof top rain water harvesting
Roo top rain water harvesting system within colony premises for ground water recharge.
- Air Pollution Control System
o Fixed Water Sprinkling System for
Portable water sprinkling arrangement have been made along haul road, processing area and loading / unloading points and at the processing areas to minimize dispersion of air borne dust particles
o Wet drill method adopted
Wet drilling arrangement have been adopted to minimize dispers
borne dust particles
o Green belt development
Near Magazine 7.2 x 6.6 x 2.2
Rain water Harvesting Pond 23 x 15.5 x 2.75
Near jojo hutting 16 x 11 x 2
Office front 8 x 4.5 x 2
Processing yard (plot-9) 13 x 6 x 2
Processing yard (plot-9) 7.5 x 5 x 2.5
Toe of OB dump 7.5 x 6 x 3
Toe of OB dump 7.5 x 3.5 x 3
South west of Nandagira 12 x 7 x 5
South west of Nandagira 8.5 x 6.5 x 3
Toe of OB dump-4 20 x 10 x 5
Toe of OB dump-4 12 x 6 x 3
5 54 x 12 x 7
7 70 x 24 x 7
Measures
Roof top rain water harvesting
Roo top rain water harvesting system within colony premises for ground water
Air Pollution Control System
Fixed Water Sprinkling System for haul road dust suppression
Portable water sprinkling arrangement have been made along haul road, processing area and loading / unloading points and at the processing areas to minimize dispersion of air borne dust particles
Wet drill method adopted
drilling arrangement have been adopted to minimize dispers
borne dust particles.
Green belt development
Roo top rain water harvesting system within colony premises for ground water
haul road dust suppression
Portable water sprinkling arrangement have been made along haul road, processing area and loading / unloading points and at the processing areas to minimize
drilling arrangement have been adopted to minimize dispersion of air
Greenbelt has been developed for minimizing the effect of pollution &
increasing aesthetic aspects. Yearly maintenance & development of the
existing green belt are undertaken.
- Solid Waste Management
o Waste Dump management with application of coir matting, grass seed
application, plantation etc.
Overburden/waste is being disposed at the earmarked area with maintaining proper height up to 30m and Back –filling will be done after full extraction of minerals from the mines. Proper terracing of the OB dumps has been made. An area of about 5656m2 is covered with Geo textile mat with natural grass seedlings for dump stabilization. In addition plantation, vertiber and sue babul seedlings have been made over the dump slope to control erosion and surface run off.
o Dump slope stabilization with proper terracing, dozing, pressing, provision of
retaining wall, garland drain and se
Overburden/waste dump is being maintained with proper height up to 30m and slope 370, terracing and further development of vegetation with plantation, applying coir mat/ geoat critical areas. Top splantation and dump stabilization purpose. The retaining wall and channel drains with settling pits have been made all around the dump.Retaining wall and garland drains have been constructed around the toeof the dump. Settling ponds are constructed for siltation of runoff from the dump. Terracing has been carried out over dump. Plantation and grass pitching have been raised over the dump slope for stabilization.
- Hazardous Waste Management
o Identification, Segregation, storage
Used oil is collected in leak proof barrels and stored in isolated yard under shed with impervious floor having secondary contaminant pit at the corner for the temporary storage.
o Disposal to authorized recycler/re
Oil contaminated cotton waste is stored in the hazardous waste pit having geo membranes lining to avoid leaching and the ground water contamination. These wastes are handed over to authorized recyclers for final disposal.
Greenbelt has been developed for minimizing the effect of pollution &
increasing aesthetic aspects. Yearly maintenance & development of the
xisting green belt are undertaken.
Solid Waste Management
Waste Dump management with application of coir matting, grass seed
application, plantation etc.
Overburden/waste is being disposed at the earmarked area with maintaining proper height up to 30m and slope 370 of the waste dump.
filling will be done after full extraction of minerals from the mines. Proper terracing of the OB dumps has been made. An area of about 5656m2 is covered with Geo textile mat with natural grass seedlings for
zation. In addition plantation, vertiber and sue babul seedlings have been made over the dump slope to control erosion and surface run
Dump slope stabilization with proper terracing, dozing, pressing, provision of
retaining wall, garland drain and settling pond etc.
Overburden/waste dump is being maintained with proper height up to 30m and slope 370, terracing and further development of vegetation with plantation, applying coir mat/ geo-textiles along with mixed grass patching at critical areas. Top soil collected is preserved for utilization during
dump stabilization purpose. The retaining wall and channel drains with settling pits have been made all around the dump.Retaining wall and garland drains have been constructed around the toeof the dump. Settling ponds are constructed for siltation of runoff from the dump. Terracing has been carried out over dump. Plantation and grass pitching have been raised over the dump slope for stabilization.
Hazardous Waste Management
Segregation, storage
Used oil is collected in leak proof barrels and stored in isolated yard under shed with impervious floor having secondary contaminant pit at the corner for the temporary storage.
Disposal to authorized recycler/re-processor
Oil contaminated cotton waste is stored in the hazardous waste pit having geo membranes lining to avoid leaching and the ground water contamination. These wastes are handed over to authorized recyclers for
Greenbelt has been developed for minimizing the effect of pollution &
increasing aesthetic aspects. Yearly maintenance & development of the
Waste Dump management with application of coir matting, grass seed
Overburden/waste is being disposed at the earmarked area with slope 370 of the waste dump.
filling will be done after full extraction of minerals from the mines. Proper terracing of the OB dumps has been made. An area of about 5656m2 is covered with Geo textile mat with natural grass seedlings for
zation. In addition plantation, vertiber and sue babul seedlings have been made over the dump slope to control erosion and surface run
Dump slope stabilization with proper terracing, dozing, pressing, provision of
Overburden/waste dump is being maintained with proper height up to 30m and slope 370, terracing and further development of vegetation with
textiles along with mixed grass patching oil collected is preserved for utilization during
dump stabilization purpose. The retaining wall and channel drains with settling pits have been made all around the dump. Retaining wall and garland drains have been constructed around the toe of the dump. Settling ponds are constructed for siltation of runoff from the dump. Terracing has been carried out over dump. Plantation and grass pitching have been raised over the dump slope for stabilization.
Used oil is collected in leak proof barrels and stored in isolated yard under shed with impervious floor having secondary contaminant pit at the corner
Oil contaminated cotton waste is stored in the hazardous waste pit having geo membranes lining to avoid leaching and the ground water contamination. These wastes are handed over to authorized recyclers for
- Biomedical Waste Management
o Collection, segregation, safe disposal
o Monitoring and management
- Environmental Mentoring
o AAQ
Ambient air quality & noise monitoring is being done monthly at a particular site. The ambient air quality is measured at regular intervals by engaging an authorized such as PM (10), PM (2.5), NOx are within the prescribed limit.
o Water (Surface, ground water)
We are conducting surface water quality monthly from nearby water courses and conducting ground water quality astipulated intervals through M/s SSE, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The ground water quality as well as ground water level is being monitored 4 times in a year i.e. pre-monsoon
o Noise
Monthly monitoring of nresults are within the permissible limit.
o Soil
The total quantity of top soil generation318m³ has been used for stabilization and plantation work along the safety zone, development of garden etc. The remaining 125 m³ has been stockpiled in an earmarked area. Grasses have been developed over this area for preservation of nutrients.
o Ground vibration
Latest controlled blasting method is in practice by restriction of charge in the holes. To control ground vibrations and arrest fly rocks, advanced initiation system of NONEL is being used for blasting as reported. Further SME practice is in use for blasting purpose. Blasting is generally carried out during day vibrations are also being monitored and the results are well within the norms.
o Plantation
5000 saplings of native species have bwith cumulative plantation mining lease area, OB dumps, roads etc. in consultation with the Forest Department, Govt. of Odisha. The survival rate of plantation is 69
Biomedical Waste Management
lection, segregation, safe disposal
Monitoring and management
Environmental Mentoring
Ambient air quality & noise monitoring is being done monthly at a particular site. The ambient air quality is measured at regular intervals by engaging an authorized third party consultant & the critical parameters such as PM (10), PM (2.5), NOx are within the prescribed limit.
Water (Surface, ground water)
We are conducting surface water quality monthly from nearby water courses and conducting ground water quality and fluctuation study at stipulated intervals through M/s SSE, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The ground water quality as well as ground water level is being monitored 4 times in a
monsoon, monsoon, post monsoon and winter.
Monthly monitoring of noise level is being carried out at the mines & the results are within the permissible limit.
The total quantity of top soil generation as on date is 443m³ has been used for stabilization and plantation work along the safety
velopment of garden etc. The remaining 125 m³ has been stockpiled in an earmarked area. Grasses have been developed over this area for preservation of nutrients.
Ground vibration
Latest controlled blasting method is in practice by restriction of charge in the holes. To control ground vibrations and arrest fly rocks, advanced initiation system of NONEL is being used for blasting as reported. Further SME practice is in use for blasting purpose. Blasting is generally carried out during day time preferably between 4 PM to 6 PM. Ground vibrations are also being monitored and the results are well within the
saplings of native species have been planted during the year 2017with cumulative plantation 196308 no’s covering 63.245mining lease area, OB dumps, roads etc. in consultation with the Forest Department, Govt. of Odisha. The survival rate of plantation is 69
Ambient air quality & noise monitoring is being done monthly at a particular site. The ambient air quality is measured at regular intervals by
third party consultant & the critical parameters such as PM (10), PM (2.5), NOx are within the prescribed limit.
We are conducting surface water quality monthly from nearby water nd fluctuation study at
stipulated intervals through M/s SSE, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The ground water quality as well as ground water level is being monitored 4 times in a
oise level is being carried out at the mines & the
as on date is 443m³. Out of this m³ has been used for stabilization and plantation work along the safety
velopment of garden etc. The remaining 125 m³ has been stockpiled in an earmarked area. Grasses have been developed over this
Latest controlled blasting method is in practice by restriction of explosive charge in the holes. To control ground vibrations and arrest fly rocks, advanced initiation system of NONEL is being used for blasting as reported. Further SME practice is in use for blasting purpose. Blasting is generally
time preferably between 4 PM to 6 PM. Ground vibrations are also being monitored and the results are well within the
een planted during the year 2017-18 63.245 ha within the
mining lease area, OB dumps, roads etc. in consultation with the Forest Department, Govt. of Odisha. The survival rate of plantation is 69.31 %.
E. Corporate Social Responsibility:
Mahulsukha Mn Ore Mine of M/s
adopted proper implementation of the corporate social Responsibility (CSR)
programmes as a strategic and prime corporate motto.
Welfare measures are also being implemented in different villages around the Mining
Project; namely Bhutuda, Randa
Some of the salient features of the
Infrastructure development Water supply to villages through Water tankers & over head tanks with pipe
lines Electricity facilitation Healthcare Education Other Social Welfare activities
The company has spent Rs mentioned below. ABSTRACT - CSR EXPENDITURESSl. No
Particulars
1 Health Care
2 Education
3 Drinking water facility
4 Infrastructure development - Road
5 Electricity
6 Social welfare & others, if any
TOTAL
Corporate Social Responsibility:
Mn Ore Mine of M/s. Aryan Mining and Trading Corporation
adopted proper implementation of the corporate social Responsibility (CSR)
programmes as a strategic and prime corporate motto.
Welfare measures are also being implemented in different villages around the Mining
Randa, Rantha, Rajabasa etc.
Some of the salient features of the CSR activities are listed below-
Infrastructure development – Road Network Water supply to villages through Water tankers & over head tanks with pipe
ation
Other Social Welfare activities Rs 363.33 lakhs up to 2017-18for various CSR programmes
CSR EXPENDITURES:
Amount Spent (Rs. in Lakhs) up to FY 2016-17
Amount Spent (Rs. in Lakhs) During FY 2017-18
Amount Spent(Rs. in Lakhs) Cumulative 18
75.692 5.95 81.642
9.099 0.207 9.306
1.193 1.217 2.410
16.636
4.80 21.436
--- --- --
207.079
41.46 248.539
309.699 53.636 363.333
Trading Corporation Pvt. Ltd. has
adopted proper implementation of the corporate social Responsibility (CSR)
Welfare measures are also being implemented in different villages around the Mining
Water supply to villages through Water tankers & over head tanks with pipe
for various CSR programmes
Amount Spent (Rs. in Lakhs) Cumulative up to FY 2017-
1. HEALTH CARE
Sl. No Activities
i Medical/Health Camp
ii Ambulance Provision
iii Donation of health care service (DG set, Medicine & medical instrument and Almirah, uniform etc.)
iv Free Medicines & ambulance facility
v Others, if any(Mosquito Net, Anti mosquito spray, Environment.
Total
2. EDUCATION:
Sl. No Activities
i Honorarium to school teachers engaged in local schools
ii Contribution towards renovation / Construction of school building
iii Donations for Cultural activities i.e. Ganesh Puja, Rath yatra,Annual day celebration in the local temples, Independence & Republic day etc.
iv Distribution of School Uniforms, Umbrella, School Bags, Kits etc.
Total
Amount spent ( Rs) up to FY 2016-17
Amount Spent (Rs.) During FY 2017-18
Medical/Health Camp 5820 ---
Ambulance Provision 425192 92418
Donation of health care service (DG set, Medicine & medical instrument and Almirah, uniform etc.)
100500
---
Medicines & ambulance 439677
181151
(Mosquito Net, Anti mosquito spray,
6598103
321887
7569292 595456
Amount spent ( Rs) up to FY 2016-17
Amount Spent (Rs.) During FY 2017-18
Honorarium to school teachers engaged in local schools
348168
18000
Contribution towards renovation / Construction of school building
234515
--
Donations for Cultural activities i.e. Ganesh Puja, Rath yatra,Annual day celebration in the local temples, Independence & Republic day etc.
325843
2700
Distribution of School Uniforms, Umbrella, School Bags, Kits etc.
1386
--
909912 20700
Amount Spent (Rs.) Cumulative up to FY 2017-18 5820
517610
100500
620828
6919990
8164748
Amount Spent (Rs.) Cumulative up to FY 2017-18
366168
234515
328543
1386
930612
3. DRINKING WATER FACILITY
Sl. No Activities
i Supply of drinking water
ii Provision of 03-Over Head Water Tanks at nearby villages
iii Bore Wells provided in different villages
Total
4. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Sl. No Activities
i Contribution of fund towards road construction Say NH Work etc
ii Construction of the village roads
Total
iii Provision of transformer to village
iv Electrification of villages
v Supply of Solar Lights
vi Street lighting at village
Total
DRINKING WATER FACILITY:
Amount spent ( Rs) up to FY 2016-17
Amount Spent (Rs.) During FY 2017-18
Supply of drinking water 2000
121942
Over Head Water at nearby villages
71413
--
Bore Wells provided in different 45918
--
119331 121942
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT:
Amount spent ( Rs) up to FY 2016-17
Amount Spent (Rs.) During FY 2017-18
Contribution of fund towards road construction Say NH Work
918 --
Construction of the village 1662774
--
1663692 --
Provision of transformer to --
Electrification of villages --
Supply of Solar Lights --
Street lighting at village --
Amount Spent (Rs.) Cumulative up to FY 2017-18
123942
71413
45918
241273
Amount Spent (Rs.) Cumulative up to FY 2017-18
918
1662774
1663692
5. SOCIAL WELFARE & OTHERS, IF ANY
Sl. No Activities
i Construction of community Centre
ii Local employment
iii Donations for FunctionsCultural activities,
TOTAL
SOCIAL WELFARE & OTHERS, IF ANY
Amount spent ( Rs) up to FY 2016-17
Amount Spent (Rs.) During FY 2017-18
Construction of community --
--
Local employment 20205495 4019755
Donations for Functions, Sports, Cultural activities, Puja Festivals
502484
126690
20707979 4146445
Amount Spent (Rs.) Cumulative up to FY 2017-18
24225250
629174
24854424
Environment Management:
Top soil stack with natural grass seedlings
Retaining Wall around OB Dump
Photo Gallery
Top soil stack with natural grass seedlings Retaining Wall around OB Dump
Wall around OB Dump-1 Retaining Wall around OB Dump
Retaining Wall around OB Dump-5
Retaining Wall around OB Dump-4
Retaining Wall around OB Dump
Check Weir-3- across Rajabasa Nala
Retaining Wall around OB Dump-3 Retaining Wall around OB Dump
across Rajabasa Nala Check Dam-4 across Rajabasa Nala
Retaining Wall around OB Dump-6
4 across Rajabasa Nala
Check dam-1 across Nandagira
Check Dam-5 across garland drain NW of Quarry 1N
Check Dam- 7 across garland drain NW of Quarry
1N
1 across Nandagira Nala-1 Check dam-2 across garland drain NW of Q
5 across garland drain NW of Quarry 1N Check Dam- 6 across garland drain NW of Quarry
1N
7 across garland drain NW of Quarry Check Dam-8 across Garland drain
Dump-3
2 across garland drain NW of Q-1N
6 across garland drain NW of Quarry
8 across Garland drain below OB
Rain water harvesting cum settling pond with
Ground water recharge
De-silting & extension of settling cum percolation Pit
NW of Q-1N
Rain water harvesting cum settling pond with
Ground water recharge
In-pit Settling Pond at Old Quarry
silting & extension of settling cum percolation Pit De-silting of settling cum percolation Pit NW of
Q-1N
pit Settling Pond at Old Quarry-7
silting of settling cum percolation Pit NW of
Settling cum percolation ponds near Kalidhara
Check Dam across Bhutuda Nala
Settling cum percolation ponds near Kalidhara Check Dam-1 across garland drain NW of Q
Check Dam across Bhutuda Nala Stabilisation of OB dump-1 by native plantation
and retaining wall
1 across garland drain NW of Q-1N
1 by native plantation
and retaining wall
Stabilisation of OB dump-3 by native plantation
Coir Matting over OB Dump
AAQ Monitoring station at Camp site
3 by native plantation Plantation on OB Dump
Coir Matting over OB Dump-4 Mobile water sprinkling for dust suppression
AAQ Monitoring station at Camp site AAQ Monitoring station at Dump site
Plantation on OB Dump-4
Mobile water sprinkling for dust suppression
AAQ Monitoring station at Dump site
CSR Initiatives:
Donation of cooling drinking water system
Water supply
Pipe line for water supply
system
Water supply
Pipe line for water supply
Car festival
Jaganaath Temple
Arrangement of Football tournament
Village puja
Fruit bearing sapling distribution
Arrangement of Football tournament Prize distribution of Football tournament
Village puja
distribution of Football tournament