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Page 1: Specific Conditions · Web viewThe dust collected from the pollution control equipment shall be recycled back into the process. Close circuit grinding shall be provided in all the
Page 2: Specific Conditions · Web viewThe dust collected from the pollution control equipment shall be recycled back into the process. Close circuit grinding shall be provided in all the

Status of Compliance as on 30th September - 2013 (Period: April, 2013 to September, 2013) to the conditions stipulated in the Environmental Clearance granted by MoEF vide letter No. J-11011/79/2003-IA-II (I) dated April 21, 2004 for Jaypee Rewa Plant , of M/s Jaiprakash Associates Limited for expansion of cement production from 2.5 MTPA to 3.5 MTPA at Jaypee Nagar, District Rewa , Madhya Pradesh

A. Specific Conditions

No. Conditions Status

1The gaseous & particulate emissions from various processes units shall conform to the Standards prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board. The company shall make efforts to restrict the particulate emissions to as low as possible and at no time the particulate emission from the stacks shall exceed 100 mg/Nm3. The company shall also take appropriate additional measures to improve the design and operating practices of the Pollution Control Equipment to achieve a load based norm of 227 g/Tonne of feed. Trippings in kiln ESP shall be minimized. Interlocking facility shall be provided in the pollution control equipment so that in the event of the pollution control equipment not working, the respective unit(s) will be shut down automatically.

Particulate matter and stack emissions from various process units conform to the standard prescribed by the MPPCB. Monitoring data attached as Annexure – I.

Tripping in the kiln ESP has minimized by installation of efficient Duoflox Burner and interlocking facility was provided.Load based emission level: 131.4 gm/ tonne of feed (Raw mill Unit - I) and 98.1 gm/tonne of feed (Raw Mill Unit - II).

2Ambient air quality including ambient noise levels shall not exceed the standards stipulated under EPA / by state authorities. Monitoring of ambient air quality and stack emissions shall be carried out regularly in consultation with SPCB and report submitted to the Board quarterly & to the Ministry’s Regional Office half yearly. Continuous stack monitoring system shall be installed.

Ambient Air Quality, including Ambient Noise level is within the standards prescribed under the EPA State Authorities. Monitoring data of Ambient Air Quality and Ambient Noise level are attached as Annexure- II & III. Stack Monitoring data is refer as Annexure – I.Two nos. of continuous real time ambient air quality stations (CAAQM) were installed in up wind & down wind direction and data’s are transferred to CPCB web site.Continuous stack emission monitoring system is installed at all the major stacks Raw Mill Unit, Cooler Cement Mill and linked to CPCB site.

3The company shall install adequate dust collection & extraction system to control the fugitive dust emissions at various transfer points. The dust collected from the pollution control equipment shall be recycled back into the process. Close circuit grinding shall be provided in all the grinding sections of the plant. Storage of raw materials shall be in closed roof sheds. Water sprinkling arrangement shall be made in the raw material stockyard and cement bag loading areas.

Dust collection and extraction system (80 nos. Bag filters) to control fugitive dust emissions have already been provided at all fugitive dust and transfer points. Dust collected in APCDs is recycled back into the process. Close circuit grinding is provided in all grinding mills. All raw materials are being stored in covered sheds / stock yards. Water sprinkling systems have also been provided to major dust generating area to suppress the dust.

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4As per Charter on Corporate responsibility for Environmental protection in respect of Cement industries, the company shall reduce CO2 emission to 0.75 Tonne/Tonne of cement production. Action plan in this regard shall be submitted to the Ministry.

Necessary actions have been taken to reduce CO2 emission and level is well below 0.75 t / tonne of cement production. The measures taken for CO2 reductions are enclosed as Annexure-IV.

5 Green belt of adequate width and density shall be provided to mitigate the effects of fugitive emission all around the plant. A minimum of 25% of the area shall be developed as green belt with local species in consultation with the DFO, and as per CPCB’s guidelines.

Green belt was developed all around the plant. Tree plantation work is continuous & till date it covers more than 33% under green belt. Details of tree plantation is attached as Annexure- V.

6No discharge of treated effluent from utilities and domestic effluent shall be done outside the premises and all the treated effluent shall utilized for green belt development and other plant related activities.

‘Zero Discharge status is maintained’ as there is no discharge of water outside the plant premises. STP with tertiary treatment system equipped with ozonator was installed and in operation. Treated water is used for in green belt.Treated water analysis report of STP is attached as Annexure – VI.

7Occupational health surveillance of the workers shall be done on the regular basis and records shall be maintained as per factory acts.

Occupational health check up of workers is carried out on regular basis and records are being maintained as per factory Acts. Details of Occupational health check up carried out during last six months are attached as Annexure -VII.

8All the recommendations of the charter on Corporate responsibilities for Environmental protection (CREP) for the cement sector shall be strictly implemented.

The recommendation / Action points of the Charter on corporate responsibility for Environmental Protection (CREP) for the cement sector have been implemented.The compliance status is attached as Annexure – VIII.

9The company shall undertake the rainwater harvesting measures to harvest rainwater for their own utilization & for recharging the ground water.

Rainwater harvesting is carried out by channelization of 6.5 Km. long garland drain & Collected in four old mines pit reservoirs. The water collected in the mines reservoirs are is being used in the cement plants & in CPP’s. The rainfall recorded for the period April 2013 – September 2013 is 1398.88 mm. Run off water collected is 37.95 Lac cubic meters up to September 2013. Photograph of mine reservoir is attached as Annexure – IX

10The company shall obtain necessary permission for drawl of ground water for township & domestic use in the plant from the concern state agency.

No permission is required , as the unit does not fall in critical area as per ground water resource guidelines and vide letter no 21-4(5) NCR/CGWA/05 dated 22.07.2005 of CGWA. Copy of the letter is attached as Annexure- X.

11The company shall setup a conventional type of permanent meteorological station within their complex, as per the suggestion of India Meteorological Department

Online meteorological station was installed within the complex and data are recorded on daily basis.

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B. General Conditions

No. Conditions Status

1The project authority shall strictly adhere to the stipulation made by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board & the State Govt.

Strictly adhering to the stipulation made by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board & the State Govt.

2No further expansion or modification in the plant shall be carried out without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment & Forest.

Noted.

3At least four ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be establish in the downward direction as well as where maximum ground level concentration of SPM, SO2 & NOX are anticipated in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board. Data on ambient air quality & stack emissions shall be regularly submitted to this Ministry including its Regional Office at Bhopal & the State Pollution Control Board/Central pollution control board once in six months.

Four Ambient Air Quality stations were already established, Ambient Air Quality monitoring is done on regular basis and data is being submitted to State Pollution control Board on monthly basis.Last Six monthly report was submitted to MOEF regional office & CPCB Regional office, Bhopal vide our letter no JAL/EC/MoEF/2013-14/5107 dated. 20.05.2013.

4The overall noise levels in and around the plant area shall be kept well within the standards (85 dBA) by providing noise control measures including acoustic hoods, silencers, enclosures etc. on all sources of noise generation. The ambient noise levels shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA Rules, 1989 viz. 75 dB (A) (daytime) and 70 dB (A) (nighttime)

Noise level is being monitored around the plant and the measured values are well within the prescribed limit.All the air blower / compressor fans are equipped with silencer to control noise level. Low noise generating compressor / blower are procured.

5Proper housekeeping & adequate occupational health surveillance programme shall be done on a regular basis and record maintained. The programme shall include lung function and sputum analysis tests once in six months.

Proper housekeeping is maintained. Mechanical road sweeping machines have been deployed for cleaning of internal roads. The occupational health checks up of all employees are being done.

6The company shall comply with all the environmental protection measures and safeguards recommended in the EIA / EMP report.

Complying with the Environmental Protection measures and safeguards recommended in the EIA / EMP report.

7A separate environmental management cell with full-fledged laboratory facilities to carry out various management and monitoring functions should be set up under the control of Senior Executive.

Environmental Management Cell, with full fledged laboratory was setup and working. Environment cell was strengthen by appointing senior executive with experience of more than 20 years.Organizational Chart of Env. Cell is attached as Annexure-XI

8The project authorities shall provide adequate funds both recurring & non-recurring to implement the conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Environment and Forests as well as the State Government alongwith the implementation schedule for all the conditions stipulated herein. The funds so provided shall not be diverted for any other purpose.

Funds for recurring & non- recurring as per EIA/EMP report have been earmarked for environment protection measures. The money spent for Major pollution control devices and Environment protection measures including recurring expenditures are Rs 331.17 /- lacs. (Expenditure details attached as Annexure – XII).

The Regional Office of this Ministry at Bhopal / Central Pollution Control Regularly submitting six monthly compliance report and monitored

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9 Board/State Pollution Control Board will monitor the stipulated conditions. A six monthly compliance report and the monitored data alongwith statistical interpretation shall be submitted to them regularly.

data alongwith statistical interpretation to the Ministry / CPCB / MPPCB. The latest report was submitted vide our letter no JAL/EC/MoEF/2013-14/5107 dated. 20.05.2013.

10The company shall inform the public that the project has been accorded environmental clearance by the Ministry and copies of the clearance letter are available with the State Pollution Control Board / Committee and may also be seen at website of the Ministry of Environment & Forests at http:/envfor.nic.in. This shall be advertise within seven days from the state of issue of clearance letter, at least in two local newspapers that are widely circulated in the region of which one shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional Office.

Advertised in two local newspapers i.e. The Dainik Bhasker and The Dainik Jagaran dtd. 27.04.2004 regarding the grant of Environmental Clearance by the MoEF Government of India New Delhi.

11The project authorities shall inform the Regional Office as well as the Ministry, the date of financial closure and final approval of the project by the concerned authorities and the date of commencing the land development work.

Noted. The Plant was under operation. since 19.05.2005

12The Ministry may revoke or suspend the clearance, if implementation of any of the above conditions is not satisfactory. Noted

13The Ministry reserve the right to stipulate additional conditions, if found necessary. The company in a time bound manner will implement these conditions.

Noted

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JAYPEE REWA PLANT(A Unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited)

HALF YEARLY REPORT OF PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSION FROM POINT SOURCE (STACK)

Period : (April , 2013 - September , 2013)

Unit Stack Attached With PCE (Pollution Control Equipment)

Dust Conc. (mg/Nm3)

April May June July August September

Limestone Crusher-2 Bag Filter 29.4 31.7 31.6 30.3 30.7 30.9

Raw Mill 1+ Kiln 1 ESP (U-I) 76.6 73.4 71.5 72.9 76.2 73.8

Raw Mill 2+ Kiln 2 ESP (U-II) 78.3 76.0 73.2 77.4 Shut Down 78.4

Cooler 1 ESP (U-I) 70.8 63.7 67.2 68.1 66.7 68.6

Cooler 2 ESP (U-II) 75.1 68.3 70.9 69.7 Shut Down 70.8

Coal Mill 2 ESP (U-II) 79.5 61.5 73.9 61.9 Shut Down 66.2

Cement Mill No.-1 Bag House 34.9 33.9 35.0 31.9 33.4 33.6

Cement Mill No.-2 Bag House 31.5 31.2 31.3 32.8 36.3 34.1

Cement Mill No.-3 Bag House 37.3 36.8 36.3 38.5 Shut Down Shut Down

Cement Mill No.-4 Bag House 27.7 30.6 29.8 31.2 31.6 34.2

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Annexure - IIJAYPEE REWA PLANT

(A Unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited)HALF YEARLY AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING REPORT

Period : April , 2013 - September , 2013LOCATION 1 : NEAR WASHING RAMP

MONTH PARTICULARS PM2.5 (mg/m3) PM10(mg/m3) SO2 (mg/m3) NOX (mg/m3) CO (mg/m3)April

Monthly Average

31 50 7 17 131May 31 51 7 17 133June 21 46 8 14 114July 27 51 8 15 115August 27 48 6 14 119September 25 48 5 14 130

Minimum 21 46 5 14 114Maximum 31 51 8 17 133Average 27 49 7 15 123

LOCATION 2 : NEAR NARMADA GATEApril

Monthly Average

29 47 7 18 128May 28 51 8 16 132June 21 44 8 14 115July 27 52 6 15 122August 24 49 7 13 114September 24 49 6 13 135

Minimum 21 44 6 13 114Maximum 29 52 8 18 135Average 26 49 7 15 124

LOCATION 3 : NEAR ESTATE OFFICEApril

Monthly Average

28 52 7 18 130May 29 49 7 16 134June 20 47 7 14 118July 28 51 7 15 117August 24 48 6 15 116

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September 24 47 6 14 126Minimum 20 47 6 14 116Maximum 29 52 7 18 134Average 26 49 7 15 124

LOCATION 4 : NEAR BHAGIRATHI GATEApril

Monthly Average

30 49 7 17 128May 27 51 7 16 131June 20 47 7 14 119July 28 49 7 16 118August 25 47 6 14 119September 24 49 6 14 124

Minimum 20 47 6 14 118Maximum 30 51 7 17 131Average 26 48 7 15 123

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Annexure-IIIJAYPEE REWA PLANT

(Unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited)

Half yearly Ambient Noise Level Measurement Report

Month : April , 2013 - September , 2013Sr. No.

Noise Level dB(A)Day Time Night Time

Location : Near Washing Ramp  Apr. May Jun Jul Aug Sep Average Apr. May Jun Jul Aug Sep Average1 63.1 64.0 64.3 64.2 64.4 65.0 64.2 52.1 50.1 50.1 50.2 51.0 51.1 50.82 64.0 63.8 66.2 66.5 66.8 66.6 65.7 53.8 52.8 53.4 52.6 52.8 52.6 53.03 62.8 65.7 65.4 65.6 65.3 65.2 65.0 53.5 58.4 51.9 51.7 51.7 51.5 53.14 64.5 66.1 66.9 70.1 66.8 66.7 66.9 54.8 52.9 50.7 50.9 51.0 51.2 51.9

Location : Near Estate Office 1 57.2 58.0 58.4 58.5 58.0 58.0 58.0 51.9 50.8 50.1 50.0 51.0 51.2 50.82 56.2 57.0 59.6 59.5 60.0 60.5 58.8 50.9 49.9 49.7 49.8 49.6 49.8 50.03 58.1 60.3 57.6 58.0 58.1 58.3 58.4 51.0 51.7 51.4 51.3 51.3 51.5 51.44 58.0 58.4 58.7 58.9 58.6 58.4 58.5 52.8 50.4 50.9 51.0 51.0 51.6 51.3

Location : Near Narmada Gate1 62.8 62.1 63.1 63.2 63.0 62.8 62.8 52.8 52.3 51.7 52.0 51.8 51.7 52.12 61.5 61.0 60.9 60.8 61.0 62.0 61.2 52.7 52.5 50.9 51.5 51.0 51.3 51.73 63.3 63.4 62.7 62.6 62.8 62.3 62.9 52.9 50.9 52.3 52.0 52.0 52.6 52.14 63.7 62.9 61.4 61.2 61.0 60.0 61.7 51.2 51.4 51.7 50.0 51.6 51.4 51.2

Location : Near Bhagirathi Gate1 61.9 61.3 63.1 62.8 64.0 63.8 62.8 52.0 51.8 50.4 52.3 51.3 51.4 51.52 62.8 62.0 60.9 60.8 61.0 62.0 61.6 52.9 52.3 52.1 51.8 52.0 52.0 52.23 69.9 60.9 62.4 62.6 63.0 62.8 63.6 52.9 50.9 49.9 50.0 49.6 49.8 50.54 63.3 63.1 61.5 61.4 61.4 61.3 62.0 54.9 52.7 51.7 51.9 51.0 51.2 52.2

Annexure- IVJaypee Rewa Plant

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(A unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited)

Measures taken for reduction of CO2 emission: The following activities have been initiated for reduction of CO2 emission

Reduction in thermal energy consumption Installation of low NOx Duoflex burners.

Installation of highly energy efficient 6 stage Preheater at Jaypee Rewa Plant (Unit-I)

Changing of pneumatic kiln-feed system by elevator (Unit-I),

Changing static separator of coal mill by dynamic separator for better control on coal fineness and thus, ensuring proper burning of coal.

Replacement of Folax cooler by more energy efficient INK Plenum cooler

Installation of new higher size cyclone in Calciner string PH top stage 1st cyclone at JRP & Increase in height of calciner for better combustion of

fuel ( Unit-II ).

By adopting above measures the specific thermal consumption of 694 Kcal/Kg clinker for Jaypee Rewa Plant (Unit-I), 683 Kcal/Kg clinker for Jaypee Rewa

Plant (Unit – II) thus reducing the sp. Thermal Energy (wt. Average of all the two units) by 25 Kcal/Kg clinker approximately.

Measures taken for reduction in Electrical energy consumption Modification of existing vertical Raw Grinding Mill in Unit-I

Modification of coal mill classifier in Unit-I & II

The above measures have resulted in reduction of Specific. Electrical Energy Consumption (wt. Average of all the two units) by 5 KWh/t Cement.

Production of Blended CementAt present fly ash blending up to a level of 30% has been carried out thereby CO2 emission per tonne of cement production has been reduced.

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2008 - 09 2009 - 10 2010 - 11 2011 - 12 2012 - 1305

101520253035

24.828.3 28.8 28.4 30.2

% FLYASH CONSUMPTION FOR PPC MANUFACTUR-ING

%

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Use of waste heat for raw material drying Waste heat from kiln pre-heater gases is used for drying raw materials in vertical raw mill and vertical coal mill.

Waste heat from clinker cooler (Unit-2) gases is used for drying wet flyash.

Utilization of Polythene waste in co-processing in kiln as fuel. Polythene waste is co- incinerated as fuel in cement kiln in JRP Unit - II. 218.88 MT

of polythene waste has been incinerated till September 2013.

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Annexure - VJAYPEE REWA PLANT

(A UNIT OF JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES LIMITED)

Plantation Details

S. No. Name of Plant Total Area (Ha.) Plantation Area Covered (Ha.)

1 Jaypee Rewa Plant 89.752 63008 31.5

2 Naubasta Lime Stone Mine 470.941 239182 119.5

3 North – North Naubasta Lime Stone Mine 183.937 42500 21.2

4 Bankuiyan Lime Stone Mine 541.005 14393 7.1

5 Jaypee Rewa Plant (Township) 95.820 158309 79.1

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Annexure-VIJaypee Rewa Plant

(A unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited)

Analysis report of STP Treated water (April 2013-Septemeber 2013)

Sr. No. ParametersNorms as per

MPPCB (in mg/l except pH)

Observed value (in mg/l except pH)

Mar-13 Apr-13 May-13 June-

13July-

13 Aug-13 Sept-13

1 pH 5.5 - 9 7.43 7.46 7.42 7.48 7.45 7.41 7.46

2 BOD 30 8 10 12 14 12 15 10

3 COD 250 82 89 95 85 89 102 95

4 SS 100 25 32 30 36 39 43 37

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Annexure - VII

JAYPEE REWA HOSPITAL

(UNIT OF JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES LIMITED)

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RECORD MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT APRIL , 2013 - SEPTEMBER , 2013

   

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RECORD Total Nos. of Employees Tested

PFT 757

AUDIOMETRY 663

EYE TEST 161

MSD 392

DERMATITIS 366

TOTAL 2339

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Annexure - VIIIJaypee Rewa Plant

CREP Action Plan Status Report

S.No. CREP CONDITION STATUS ACTION TAKEN

REMARKS

1 Cements plants, which are not complying with notified standards, shall do the following to meet the standards:1. Augmentation of existing Air Pollution Control Devices-by July 2003.2. Replacement of existing Air Pollution control Devices – by July 2004.

 

Complied

Complied

Annexure-A

Annexure-B

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2 Cement Plants located in critically polluted or urban areas (including 5 km distance outside urban boundary) will meet 100-mg/Nm3 limit of particulate matter by December 2004 and continue working to reduce the emission of particulate matter to 50 mg/Nm3.

  

Not Applicable

  Not Applicable

 

3 The new Cement Kilns to be accorded by NOC/Environmental clearance w.e.f. 01.04.2003 will meet the limit of 50 mg/Nm3 for particulate matter emissions.

 Not Applicable

 Not Applicable

No new Kiln installed

4 CPCB will evolve load based standards by December 2003 Complied ---- -----5 CPCB and NCCBM will evolve SO2 and NOx emission standards by June

2004.Standards awaited

from CPCB & NCCBM ---- ----

6 The cement industries will control fugitive emission from all the raw material and products storage and transfer points by December 2003. However, the feasibility for the control of fugitive emissions from limestone and coal storage area will be decided by the National Task Force (NTF). The NTF shall submit its recommendations within three months.

We have screened out the various

fugitive dust emission location &

long term / short term action plan

prepared. 

  

Annexure-C & D   

  

On going process

   

7 CPCB, NCCBM, BIS and oil refineries will jointly prepare the policy on use of petroleum coke as fuel in cement kiln by July 2003.

Policy framed & Pet Coke is being

utilized in our kilns.---- ----

8 After performance evaluation of various types of continuous monitoring equipment and feedback from the industries and equipment

Two nos. of continuous real time

Opacity meters have been

Quarterly Report

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manufacturers, NTF will decide feasible unit operation s/sections for installation of continuous monitoring equipment. The industry will install the continuous monitoring systems (CMS) by December 2003.

ambient air stations (CAAQM) were installed, one in upwind direction (Autoworkshop) & One downwind direction (Deer Park) and data are transmitting to CPCB web site.

Continuous stack emission monitoring system is installed at following stacks

i) Raw Mill ii)Cooler Unit

iii) Cement mills.

installed at all stacks. as per NTF recommendation

submitted to MPPCB

9 Tripping in the ESP to be minimized by July 2003 as per the recommendations of NTF. Complied Annexure-E

10 Industries will submit the target date to enhance the utilization of waste material by April 2003.

We are in using plastic waste under AFR & also planning to use our Hi – Tech slag. Jaypee Soya ETP cake for use in cement kiln.

 ----

Pet coke, Chemical Gypsum & Fly ash are already being used.

11 NCCBM will carry out a study on Hazardous waste utilization in cement kiln by December 2003

AFR guidelines published & we are

in search of hazardous waste & other material for

AFR

---- ----

12 Cement industries will carry out feasibility study and submit target dates to CPCB for co generation of power by July-2003.

Feasibility study conducted.

Preliminary report received

Report suggests that co-generation of power not feasible for Unit-I & Unit-II.

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Annexure-A

1. The Pollution control equipment (BAG HOUSE) installed in the Unit-I Coal Mill has been modified by imported bags (PTFE) at a cost of 65 lacs.2. The Pollution control equipment installed in other areas are already achieving the prescribed limit of 100 mg/NM3 for ESP stack and 50 mg/NM3 for Bag

filter.

Annexure-B

1. Jaypee Rewa Plant has already installed a new ESP. in its existing Kiln/Raw Mill in our Unit-I which is already achieving 100 mg/NM 3 The old E.S.P. installed at the Kiln/Raw Mill has been modified and installed at the cooler Unit-I and is also achieving 100 mg/NM 3. An investment of around 700 Lacks has been made in these two cases.

2. A Fly ash Dryer E.S.P. is also installed in Cement Mill area for better operation of cement mills and to reduce fugitive emissions.3. Out of four Cement Mill ESPs, all E.S.Ps.(Cement mill no. I, II, III and IV ESP) have been replaced by Bag House at an approximate cost of 2.9

Crores.4. Out of four fields of emitting electrode in E.S.P of Kiln/RM U-II, two fields are changed, at a cost of 90 lacs.5. Fly ash Dryer E.S.P has been modified into Precip –Filter. Approximate Cost is 70 lacs.

Annexure-C

To control fugitive emissions, following steps have been taken.1. Kaveri polymer spraying system has been installed in crusher area to reduce fugitive emission.2. Water Spraying has been intensified.3. House Keeping has been further improved.4. For Clinker storage, two Silos have been constructed & commissioned. 5. A fly ash silo has been constructed and commissioned for totally enclosed storage and handling of dry fly ash.6. Pneumatic conveying system has been adopted for conveying of fly ash from CPP-III to Cement Mill area. Approximate cost is 20 lacs.7. Dust suppression system by atomized spray for clinker silo bulk loading has been commissioned. Approximate cost is 10 lacs. 8. Two road sweepers have been purchased for cleaning of roads. Approximate cost is 32 Lacs.

Annexure-D

1. We have screened out the various fugitive dust emission location & long term / short term action plan prepared.

Annexure-E

1. Tripping minimized by BHA controllers. 2. By improving Coal quality by blending with low Ash Coal.3. By up gradation of coal dozing system in JRP unit-I, fluctuations in Coal dozing reduced.4. Installation of modern low NOx burner in Unit-I for complete & rapid combustion.

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Annexure-IXJaypee Rewa Plant

(A unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited)

Mine pit View

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Annexure-X

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Annexure – XI

JAYPEE REWA PLANT

(A Unit of Jaiprakash Associates Limited)

Organization Chart of Environment Management Cell

Sr. President (Tech.)

Jt. President. (P & QC)

Engineer (Env.) Assistant (Env.) Env. TechnicianHelper (Env.)

(02 Nos.)

Vice President (Env.)

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Annexure - XII

JAYPEE REWA PLANT

(A UNIT OF JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES LIMITED)

Environment Expenditure Details

Period : April - September 2013

S.No Details Amount in Rs.

1 Polythene Incineration 135520

2 R & R Study 401500

3 Hydrominviron 216362

4 Payment to consultant 180000

5 Registration under Biodiversity Act 1000

6 Indo Water, Satna 60000

7 AMC STP 76501

8 Operation of PCD 28760539

9 Maintance of PCD 2560100

10 Training & Environment Awareness Programe 40000

11 Plantation & Green Belt 170682

12 Air & Water Monitoring 515250

Total 33117454