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Status of the construction of projects accorded Environmental clearance for 2.0MTPA integrated steel plant.

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Plant description  Capacity granted in EC 

Capacity constructed 

Construction status 

Remark 

1  Sponge iron   7,00,000 TPA  4x500TPD  Completed   In operation 

2  Power Plant‐70MW  230 MW  1x70 + 2X70 MW Completed   In operation 

3  Beneficiation  3.6 Million TPA  1.3 Million TPA  Completed   In operation 

4  Pellet plant‐PP2  1.2 Million TPA  Completed   In operation 

5  Power Plant‐2X70MW  140MW  Completed   In operation 

6  SMS  2.2 million tons  1.1 million tons  Construction completed 

Under commissioning

7  Rolling mill  2.0 million tons  0.85 million tons  Construction completed 

Under commissioning

8  Oxygen plant  2X 500 TPD  1X 500 TPD  Construction completed 

Under commissioning

Projects yet to come (accorded environmental clearance) 

9  SMS  1.1 million tons  In planning stage  In planning stage 

EC Application for extension of validity for EC submitted to MoEF. 

Bar mill  0.85 million tons 

Oxygen plant  500 TPD 

Sinter plant  2.5 million tons 

Blast furnace  1.7 million tons 

Coke oven  0.8 million tons 

calcining plant  1080 TPD 

cement plant  1.4 million tons 

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Compliance to EC Conditions imposed by MOEF Government of India by M/s BMM Ispat Ltd., for the proposed Integrated Steel Plant (2 MTPA), Cement Plant (1.4 MTPA) and Captive Power Plant (230 MW) at village Danapura, Taluk Hospet, District Bellary, Karnataka State. Ref: EC issued by MoEF vide Letter no: F. No. J-11011/ 236/2008- IA II( I) Dated 18th May 2010. A. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

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i) All the recommendations of the Southern Western Railway, Hubli, Karnataka mentioned in the ‘No Objection’ for the construction of proposed steel plant vide letter no. H/W.280/II/NOC/DRG dated 28th January, 2008 shall be strictly implemented and report submitted to the Ministry and its regional office at Bangalore.

Based on ‘No Objection certificate’ granted by South Western Railway, Hubli, for the establishment of proposed 2 MTPA Integrated Steel Plant, vide its letter no. H/W.280/II/NOC/DRG dated January 28th, 2008; the Company has planned no industrial activity 30m from the Rail way boundary.

iii) Efforts shall be made to reduce RSPM levels in the ambient air and a time bound action plan shall be submitted.

The industry has implemented the following measures to mitigate the Fugitive emission.

1. Wagon Tripler System for unloading Coal is established. While unloading Coal from wagons dry Fog system will be automatically activated. Thus Fugitive emission is controlled.

2. Coal is conveyed through closed conveyer system via Screening, where Dry Fog system has been installed at two locations

3. Iron ore and Pellets are stored in barricaded Stock Yard of height 6 Mtrs.

4. Internal Roads are concreted for distance of 10.5 Kms.

5. Road Concreting in other areas is in progress.

6. Concreted roads are swept regularly to remove dust using sweeping machines.

7. Water sprinkling is carried out regularly by systematic manner on unpaved internal roads and outside roads.

8. 2,60,000 saplings are planted along Avenues and along periphery of the plant as Afforestation measures. It is proposed to plant 50,000 saplings in the year 2015.

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On line ambient air quality monitoring and continuous stack monitoring facilities for all the stacks shall be provided and sufficient air pollution control devices viz. Electrostatic precipitator (ESP), gas cleaning plant, dust capture, ventury scrubber, bag filters etc. shall be provided to keep the emission levels below 50 mg/Nm3 by installing energy efficient technology. At no time, the emission level shall go beyond the prescribed standards. Interlocking facilities shall be provided so that process can be automatically stopped in case emission level exceeds the limit.

(a) Ambient Air Quality Monitoring is being carried out regularly at six stations and analysis reports are uploaded in Company’s website– www.bmm.in/compliance.html. Reports are submitted to Regional office, KSPCB, Bellary, every month.

(b) One Continuous Ambient Air Quality monitoring (CAAQM) is installed & Commissioned. Equipments work continuously and the data captured is recorded electronically and monthly extract has been Submitted to KSPCB, Regional Office, Bellary, on monthly basis.

(c) Second Continuous Ambient Air Quality monitoring (CAAQM) is Purchasing order is completed. The CCAQM Equipments Shortly delivered to the Plant & installation of the same is in progress.

[b] Continuous Stack monitoring facility

has been provided for the chimneys attached for the following

Manufacturing

Facility Chimney

attached to 1. 2X500 TPD DRI

Plant(Kiln 1&2) ESP outlet

2. 2X500 TPD DRI Plant(Kiln 3&4)

ESP outlet

3. 1X25 MW CPP AFBC boiler outlet

4. 1X70 MW CPP CFBC boiler outlet

5. Pellet Plant - 1 Kiln exhaust 6. Pellet Plant - 2 Kiln exhaust 7. 2X70MW CPP CFBC Boiler

outlet Complied. All the instruments are working satisfactorily and every minute data is being stored in a database file. The real

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time data is being uploaded to the web page. You can visit www.bmm.in/compliance.html. With the following details user name: admin password: system The real time data to the web page & Extract Monthly Data  being submitted to KSPCB, Bellary on monthly basis.

The State Pollution control Board has stipulated 100 mg/NM3] in consent order for the Chimney attached Sponge Iron units as per MoEF notification GSR 414(E) dated May 2008. The PM emission from Dedusting Chimney attached DRI plant is less than 50 mg/NM3. Inter locking arrangement is provided.

iv) Electrostatic precipitator (ESP)shall be provided to sponge iron plants , iron ore pelletising plant, sinter plant and power plant to clean process gas and discharged through stacks to control dust emissions within 50mg/Nm3. Dust extraction system at coal crushing unit, material transfer points etc. and dust extraction system with bag filters shall be provided to DR plant, BF plant and coke plant to control dust emissions within 50mg/Nm3. Dust catcher and ventury scrubbers shall provided to steel melting shop to clean BOF gas and Bag filters shall be provided to clean EAF gases within 50mg/Nm3. Energy recovery from top blast furnace (BF) gas shall be done to reduce green house gases. Dust Extraction system shall be provided to the Iron ore beneficiation plant to collect the dust in ore handling points and then cleaned in wet scrubbers. The clean air shall be let out into the atmosphere through stack. The dust collected in bag filters and ESP shall be recycled in the process. All the stacks shall have adequate height as per CPCB guidelines.

Complied 27nos. of Bag Filters are provided for 4X500TPD DRI plants, and the emission controlled is within 50mg/Nm3. BF and Coke oven plants are yet to be commissioned. As per condition bag houses are provided to the SMS which is under commissioning stage. PM level in the EAF gas will be below50mg/Nm3

The plant is in design stage, the condition will be complied after construction. It is complied 3nos. of Dust Extraction systems are provided to the beneficiation plants wherever necessary with stack. The dust collected in the DE system is being recycled in the process and the chimney emission in within the CPCB guidelines.

v) Hot gases from DRI kiln shall be passed through Dust settling Chamber (DSC) to

The hot gas from DRI kiln is being passed through Dust settling Chamber (DSC) to

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remove coarse solids and After Burning Chamber (ABC) to burn CO completely and used in waste heat recovery boiler (WHRB). The gas then shall be cleaned in ESP before leaving out into the atmosphere through ID fan and stack.

remove coarse solids and After Burning Chamber (ABC) to burn CO completely and used in waste heat recovery boiler (WHRB). The gas then cleaned in ESP before leaving out into the atmosphere through ID fan and stack.

vi) An action plan shall be prepared and submitted to the Ministry’s regional office at Bangalore for the control of SO2 emissions from the captive power plant

In order to control SO2 emission from the Captive Power Plant, the Company is using coal, having low sulphur content in it. The Company has Installed CFBC Technology boilers. In this CFBC Technology, SO2 formation can be greatly minimized due to addition of Dolochar / limestone/dolomite. The Company has constructed height of Chimney based on the CPCB norms, for wider dispersion of flue gases. The Company is monitoring AAQ at 6 monitoring Stations in the core as well as buffer area. As could be seen from the AAQ results, the SO2 levels in the core and buffer area are well within the NAAQ standards. AAQ monitoring Reports are also displayed on Company’s web site - http://www.bmm.in/complaince.html In view of the above this condition is complied.

vii) All the standards prescribed for the coke oven plant shall be followed as per the latest guidelines. Proposer and full utilization of coke oven gases in power plant using heat recovery steam generators shall be ensured and no flue gases shall be discharged into the air.

Coke oven plant is in the design stage. These points will be complied.

viii) Only dry quenching method in the coke oven shall be adopted and water requirement shall be reduced accordingly

Coke oven plant is in the design stage. These points will be complied.

ix) The National Ambient Air Quality Emission Standards issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R. No. 826(E) dated 16th November, 2009 shall be followed.

Complied

x) Gaseous emission levels including secondary fugitive emissions from all the sources shall be controlled within the latest permissible limits issued by the Ministry and regularly monitored. Guidelines/Code of practice issued by the CPCB shall be followed. New standards

Noted Complied

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for the sponge iron plant issued by the Ministry vide G.S.R 414 (E) dated 30th May, 2008 shall be followed.

xi) Vehicular pollution due to transportation of raw material and finished product shall be controlled. Proper arrangements shall also be made to control dust emissions during loading and unloading of the raw material and finished product. All the raw materials including fly ash shall be transported in the closed containers only and shall not be overloaded. Vehicular emissions shall be regularly monitored

The main raw materials for the Steel Plant are Coal and Iron ore. They are transported to the plant site by Rail way wagons & unloaded in wagon tippler. Wagon Tripler System for unloading Coal is established. While unloading coal from wagons dry fog system will be automatically actuated. Thus fugitive emission is controlled. Coal is conveyed through closed conveyer system via Screening , where Dry Fog system has been installed at two locations

Iron ore and Pellets are stored in Barricaded Stock Yard of height 6 Mtrs. Internal Roads are concreted for distance of 10.5 Kms, completed.

Fly ash is being transported to Cement plant by closed Containers Vehicles having Emission Certificate from competent Authority are only allowed to enter premises. Vehicular emission monitoring at the Security gate once in a year will be done for a period of one hour and records kept.

xii) In-plant control measures like tarring of roads, green belt and good housekeeping shall be done to control fugitive emissions from all the vulnerable sources. Fume extracting system with bag filters shall be provided to control fugitive emissions from steel melting shop (SMS) and treated gases shall be let out into the atmosphere through a stack. Dust suppression system shall be provided in unloading areas. At the material transfer points, discharge points, raw material storage and conveyor area shall be completely covered. All the internal roads shall be asphalted to control fugitive dust emissions. Water spraying shall be done to prevent the dust emissions due to vehicular movement. Monitoring of fugitive emissions in t he work zone environment shall be carried out

Roads are concreted. Developed extensive green belt & maintained good housekeeping. SMS plant is under Planning Stage. Fume extraction system with bag filters will be provided Dust Suppression system i.e. Dry Fog systems are installed at Wagon Tripler area, Coal discharge in to conveyer belt, screening area.

1. 10.5Kms of internal Roads are concreted.

2. Road Concreting in Other Areas is in progress.

3. Water sprinkling is carried out regularly in systematic manner on unpaved internal roads and outside roads.

4. Concreted roads are swept regularly to avoid regeneration

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regularly as per the CPCB guidelines and reports submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore, KSPCB and CPCB.

fugitive dust using sweeping machines.

5. Unauthorized vehicles entry to Plant premises is restricted.

6. Vehicles having Emission Certificate are only allowed to enter premises.

7. 2,60,000 saplings are planted along Avenues and along periphery of the plant towards Afforestation measures. It is proposed plant 50,000 saplings every year.

Monitoring of Fugitive emission is being carried out regularly.

xiii) Total water requirement from Tungabhadra dam shall not exceed 95.3 MLD due to adoption of dry quenching in the coke oven plant and air cooled condensers although ‘permission ‘ from the State Govt. is obtained for 100 MLD vide letter no. CI/312/SPI/2008 dated 21st October, 2008. As proposed, no ground water shall be used. Air cooled condensers and closed circuit cooling system shall be provided to further reduce water condensers and closed circuit cooling system shall be provided to further reduce water consumption and water requirement shall be further reduced accordingly and shall inform to the Ministry and its Regional Office at Bangalore. The cooling water from palletizing plant, DR plant, sinter plant, BF plant, steel making units and rolling mills will be recycled/ reused for gas / equipment cooling. Thickeners shall be provided to recover clear water from the tailings of the beneficiation plant.Settling tanks and thickeners shall be provided to recover clear water from tailings, continuous casting machines shop, rolling mills and reduce fresh water requirement. The effluent from power plant such as boiler blow down, DM plant regeneration wastewater shall be neutralized in the neutralization tank and treated effluent shall be used for ash conditioning, dust suppression, green belt development and other plant related activities within the plant premises.

Noted For 2 MTPA Steel plant no Ground water will be used for process. Air Cooled Condensers are provided at 2 x 70 MW Thermal Power Plant 1 x 70 MW Thermal Power Plant Water conservation plan is being implemented. Waste water generated from the DM Plant is neutralized and used in cooling rotary kilns. At present 4 x 500 TPD DR Plants, Pellet Plant are commissioned and waste water is recycled after treatment. No discharge of treated waste water. Settling tanks provided to recover clear water from tailings. The effluent from power plant such as boiler blow down, DM plant regeneration wastewater is neutralized in a neutralization tank. Treated effluent is used as make up water in Cooling Tower and used for ash conditioning, dust suppression, green belt

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Sanitary waste generated from all sections of the steel plant shall be collected in a closed drain from tailings, continuous casting machines shop, rolling mills to reduce fresh water requirement and treated water will be utilized for green belt development.

development and other plant related activities within the plant premises. 2 No. of STPs are commissioned. Treated water being utilized to green belt.

xiv) Efforts shall be made to make use of rain water harvested. If needed, capacity of the reservoir shall be enhanced to meet the maximum water requirement. Only balance water requirement shall be met from other sources

2 No. of storm water collection ponds are developed wherein rain water is collected and reused for process. The harvested water is also used for green belt and dust suppression activity.

xv) All the wastewater from the different plants shall be treated in effluent treatment plant. All the treated wastewater shall be monitored for pH, BOD,COD, oil & grease, cyanide, phenolic compounds, Chromium+6 etc. besides other relevant parameters.

The wastewater from the different plants are treated in effluent treatment plant, monitored, recycled and reused for activities like ash conditioning, dust suppression, green belt development and other related activities within the plant premises.

xvi) “Zero’ effluent discharge shall be strictly followed and no wastewater shall be discharged outside the premises.

Zero effluent discharge principle adopted and no wastewater is discharged outside the premises.

xvii) The water consumption shall not exceed 16m3/Ton of Steel as per prescribed standard.

2 MTPA Steel plant is being established in phases and confident of achieving the same.

xviii) Regular monitoring of influent and effluent surface, sub-surface and ground water shall be ensured and treated wastewater shall meet the norms prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board or described under the E(P) Act whichever are more stringent. Leachate study for the effluent generated and analysis shall also be regularly carried out and report submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore KSPCB and CPCB.

The treated waste water is reused in the process. Zero discharge norms adopted. Surface and sub surface water quality monitoring is being done for the present from the following monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations

Surface water Quality

Sub surface Water quality

Kempu halla 1 - TB Dam 1 - Danapura village - 1 Hanumanahalli - 1 Galemmanagudi - 1 Mariyammanhalli - 1

Leachate study has been conducted for fly ash & slags. Reports furnished to the Regional office, MoEF. For details Kindly ref Annexure-5.

xix) Coal and coke fines shall be recycled and Coal dust collected in the DE system is

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reused in the process. Flue dust from ESPs, sinter BF return, mill scale & muck shall be collected and recycled in the sinter plant. Scrap shall be reused. Coke breeze shall be recycled to coke oven. All the bag filter dust, raw meal dust, coal dust, clinker dust and cement dust from pollution control devices of the cement plant shall be recycled and reused in the process and used for cement manufacturing. Spent oil and batteries shall be sold to authorized recyclers/ re-processors only.

being recycled in DRI plant. It is being injected to ABC chamber through dense vessel conveying system, where complete combustion is being taken place & 200t/day extra steam is generated in the WHRB. There by optimum utilization of non renewable resources. The fly ash generated is being sold to cement manufacturers. Complied

xx) All the char from DRI plant shall be utilized in AFBC boiler of power plant and no char shall be disposed off anywhere else. AFBC boiler shall be installed simultaneously along with the DRI plant to ensure full utilization of char from the beginning. All the blast furnace (BF) slag shall be granulated. BF slag and dust from ESP, bag filters etc. shall be provided to cement manufacturers for further utilization. SMS slag shall also be properly utilized. Tailings from the beneficiation plant shall be disposed off properly in the tailing dam only. All the other solid waste including broken refractory mass shall be properly disposed off in environment-friendly manner.

Char generated from the DRI plants are being used in CFBC boilers Complied Blast Furnace unit is under design stage. The condition will be Complied. Unit is under construction stage. The condition will be Complied. The tailings are being disposed in the tailing ponds, the water is being recovered & reused in the process. Complied

xxi) All the slag shall be used for land filling inside the plant or used as building materials only after passing through Toxic Chemical Leachability Potential (TCLP) test. Toxic slag shall be disposed in secured land fill as per CPCB guidelines. Otherwise, hazardous substances shall be recovered from the slag and output waste and be disposed in secured landfill as per CPCB guidelines.

Sample of slag from IF, ESP ash from DRI, Fly ash from Power plant 25 MW & 70 MW has been sent to Lab for conducting Toxic Chemical Leach ability Potential (TCLP) test. And the results are within the permissible limit. The report already furnished to Regional office, MoEF. Complied.

xxii) Proper house keeping shall be ensured and all Good housekeeping is practiced.

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the raw material including scrap, coal etc. shall be stored at designated places.

Raw materials are received and stored at designated places. Scraps are also stored at designated place

xxiii) Proper handling, storage, utilization and disposal of all the solid waste shall be ensured and regular report regarding toxic metal content in the waste material and its composition; end used of solid/hazardous waste shall be submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore, KSPCB and CPCB.

Proper handling, Storage, utilization and disposal of all the solid waste are ensured. The Quantity of Solid waste generated and its utilization is furnished in the Annexure-2.

xxiv) A time bound action plan shall be submitted to reduce solid waste, its proper utilization and disposal.

1]. The issue of reduction Solid waste generation, its utilization and disposal has been carefully considered and enumerated while preparing EIA document in consultation with the Process consultant. The quantity has been assessed based on mass balance / material balance and technology The Process consultant based on his wide knowledge and practical experience on the subject has planned to utilize the solid waste generated back in the process. The quantity of Solid waste generated and its utilization is furnished in the Annexure 2. 2]. With regard to Toxic metal content in the solid waste the Company got the following samples collected from (a) Power Plants fly ash [2nos.] (b) DRI plant ash [ one no] and (c) IF slag sample [one ]. The lechate from the above samples were analysed for toxic metal content and other parameters, from the laboratory recognized by MoEF and recognized as “A” grade lab by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board. Analysis reports furnished to the Regional office, MoEF. 3]. Hazardous waste. Hazardous waste generated for the present is Waste Oil from DG sets and Oily Cotton waste and properly disposed as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules

xxv) Proper utilization of fly ash shall be ensured as per Fly Ash Notification, 1999 and subsequent amendment in 2003 and 2010. All the fly ash from the captive power plant shall be used maximum in making Pozollona Portland Cement (PPC) in the proposed cement plant.

Complied The fly ash from captive power plant is being sold to cement plant Located at Bagalkot District.

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xxvi) A Risk and Disaster Management Plan along with the mitigation measures shall be prepared and a copy submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore, KSPCB and CPCB within 3 months of issue of environment clearance letter.

Risk and Disaster Management plan along with mitigation measures have been studied in detail and provided in the EIA document. A copy of the Disaster Management Plan was enclosed vide BMM letter dated 20.07.2012.

xxvii) As proposed, green belt shall be developed in 472 ha (33%) out of total 1429 ha in and all around the plant boundary and wherever space is available to mitigate the effects of air emission as per CPCB guidelines in consultation with local DFO.

Greenbelt development work is in progress. 2,60,000 saplings are planted along Avenues and along periphery of the plant as Afforestation measures. It is proposed plant 50,000 saplings every year.

xxviii) Prior permission from the State Forest Department shall be taken regarding likely impact of the expansion of the proposed steel plant on the reserve forests. Measures shall be taken to prevent the impact of particulate emission/fugitive emissions, if any from the proposed plant on the surrounding reserve forests viz., RF (4km), Nandibanda RF (4km) and Sandur RF(4km) located within 10km radius project. Further, Conservation Plan for the Conservation of wild fauna in consultation with the State Forest Department shall be prepared and implemented.

A detailed study on the Flora, Fauna Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries study has been done by Dr. T. Balakrishna, Functional Area Expert in the Field of Bio diversity. According to the study no endangered and endemic species [Flora & Fauna] recorded in the project area and its surroundings. However a wildlife conservation plan will be prepared in consultation with state Forest department and will be implemented.

xxix) All the recommendations made in the Charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environment Protection (CREP) for the steel plants shall be implemented.

The Industry is implementing 2 MTPA Integrated Steel Plant in Phases. At present DRI(Sponge iron) plants, pellet plant, Beneficiation plant and power plant are in operation and other units are under various stages of implementation. BMM Ispat has intiated its CSR activity in the field Health, Education & Basic amenities. The details are as fallows. The company implementing its CSR schemes. For details Kindly ref Annexure-3.

xxx) All the commitments made to the public during the Public Hearing/Public Consultation meeting held on 17th Sep, 2009 shall be satisfactorily implemented as a separate budget for implementing the same shall be allocated and information submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore.

The major points raised in the PH meeting have been compiled/ the same are covered under CSR schemes. Kindly refer Annexure-4

xxxi) At least 5% of the total cost of the project i.e., Rs. 310.00 crores shall be earmarked to which the corporate social responsibility and item-wise details along with time bound action plan shall be prepared and submitted to the Ministry’s Regional Office at Bangalore. Implementation of such programs shall be

An action plan for discharging corporate social responsibility and item wise details along with time bound action plan has been submitted to MoEF, GOI.

The said action plan is being implemented through a “Trust” by the

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ensured accordingly in a time bound manner. Management xxxii) Rehabilitation and Resettlement Plan for the

project effected population including tribals as per the policy of the State Govt. in consultation with the State Govt. of Karnataka shall be implemented. Compensation paid in any case shall not be less than the norms prescribed under the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy, 2007.

Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy has been formed by the Management and the same is described in the EIA and EMP report in Chapter -6 page 29-36. This policy will be implemented.

xxxiii) The company shall provide housing for construction labour within the site with all necessary infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking water, medical health care, crèche etc. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project.

Being Complied

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i)

The project authorities shall strictly adhere to the stipulations made by the Karnataka Pollution Control Board (KPCB) and the State Government.

Stipulations made by KSPCB are being followed.

ii No further expansion or modifications in the plant shall be carried out without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment and Forests.

Noted. No further expansion or modifications in the plant shall be carried out without prior approval of Ministry of Environment and Forests.

iii The gaseous emissions from various process units shall conform to the load/mass based standards notified by this Ministry on 19th May, 1993 and standards prescribed from time to time. The State Board may specify more stringent standards for the relevant parameters keeping in view the nature of the industry and its size and location. On-line continuous monitoring system shall be installed in stacks to monitor SPM and interlocking facilities shall be provided so that process can be automatically stopped in case emission level exceeds the limit.

Noted the condition and ensure that the gaseous emissions will conform to the standards. Noted Already installed and is in operation.

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iv At least four ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be established in the downward direction as well as where maximum ground level concentration of SPM, SO2 and NOx are anticipated in consultation with the KPCB. Data on ambient air quality and stack emission shall be regularly submitted to this Ministry including its Regional Office at Bangalore/KPCB and CPCB once in six months.

AAQM stations, in consultation with KSPCB are established at the following villages. PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and Nox, are being monitored regularly.

1. Danapura Village 2. Gunda Tanda 3. Hanumanahalli 4. Mariyammanahalli 5. Gundavillage 6. Galamangudi village

It is being submitted to the Regional Office at Bangalore & KSPCB regularly.

v Industrial wastewater shall be properly collected and treated so as to conform to the standards prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May, 1993 and 31st December, 1993 or as amended form time to time. The treated wastewater shall be utilized for plantation purpose.

Steel Plant is being established in phases. Based on CFO conditions, stipulated by KSPCB, Industrial wastewaters are collected, treated and reused / recycled in the process/ dust suppression / gardening. Zero discharge norms as per CFO conditions are complied.

vi The 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 dBA (day time) and 70 dBA (night time).

Precautionary measures for control of Noise are taken by providing acoustic enclosures for noise generating machines. Steps taken to see overall noise levels in and around the plant area are kept within the standards.

vii The company shall develop surface water harvesting structures to harvest the rain water for utilization in the lean season besides recharging the ground water table.

Four rain water Harvesting ponds along a natural stream are developed. Rain water is used for green belt development and Dust suppression.

viii All the measures regarding occupational health surveillance of the workers shall be undertaken and regular medical examination of all the employees shall be ensured as per the Factories Act and records maintained.

Disease/illness will be treated at the Occupational health centre, by TWO MBBS doctors in the factory. Further medical treatment is extended to all employees through cashless mediclaim policy. Apart from the above annual medical checkups to all employees for occupational related health are conducted.

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ix The project proponent shall also comply with all the environmental protection measures and safeguards recommended in the EIA/EMP report. Further, the company must undertake socio-economic development activities in the surrounding villages like community development programs, educational programs, drinking water supply and health care etc.

The proponent has taken environmental and social measures as per the EIA/EMP report.

x As proposed, Rs 412.00 Crores and 42.25 Crores shall be earmarked towards capital cost and recurring expenditure/annum for environment pollution control measures and shall be used to implement the conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Environment and Forest as well as the State Government. An implementation schedule for all the conditions stipulated herein shall be submitted to the Regional Office of this Ministry at Bangalore.The funds so provided shall not be diverted for any other purpose.

Out of 412.0 crores; till date Rs. 160 crores have been invested on pollution control equipments, like ESP, Bag filters, chimneys, Scrubbers, STP’s, etc., Further investment will be made, upon the new units’ construction. Necessary fund provisions are made in the budget for environment measures.

xi A copy of clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila Parishad/Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the local NGO, if any, from whom suggestions/representations, if any, were received while processing the proposal. The clearance letter shall also be put on the web site of the company the by proponent.

Complied

xii The project proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated environment clearance conditions, including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same periodically. It shall simultaneously ne sent to the Regional Office of the MoEF, the respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the KPCB. The criteria pollutant levels namely; SPM, RSPM, SO2, NOx, (ambient levels as well as stack emissions) or critical sectoral parameters, indicated for the projects shall be monitored and displayed at a convenient location near the main gate of the company in the public domain.

Being Complied. EC letter, Environmental compliance and monthly Environmental Monitoring report is being uploaded to BMM website periodically. It can be seen from the website link provided below. http://www.bmm.in/complaince.html

xiii The project proponent shall also submit six monthly reports on the status of the compliance of the stipulated environmental conditions including results of monitored data (both in hard copies as well as by e-mail) to the Regional Office of MoEF, the respective Zonal

Six monthly reports are being submitted Regional Office of MoEF, and concerned offices regularly.

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Office of CPCB and the KPCB. The Regional Office of this Ministry/CPCB/KPCB shall monitor the stipulated conditions.

xiv The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State Pollution Control Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of environmental conditions and shall also be sent to the respective Regional Offices of the MoEF by e-mail.

Environmental Statements are submitted to KSPCB regularly every year.

Previous year Environmental statement was submitted on 14.08.2014.

xv The Regional Office of this Ministry at Bangalore/CPCB/KPCB shall monitor the stipulated conditions. A six monthly compliance report and the monitored data along with statistical interpretation shall be submitted to them regularly.

Six monthly compliance report are regularly submitted to the Regional office.

xvi The Project Proponent 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 KPCB and may also be seen at Website of the Ministry of Environment and Forest at http:/envfor.nic.in. This shall be advertised within seven days from the date of issue of the 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 at Bangalore.

Complied Already Complied

xvii 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.

Complied.

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Annexure-1

PM10 PM2.5 SO2 Nox PM10 PM2.5 SO2 Nox PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NoxApr-15 50.00 20.00 12.40 12.10 40.00 18.00 12.37 12.11 45.00 21.00 13.53 12.77May-15 50.00 26.00 14.45 11.62 45.00 18.00 13.32 12.35 52.00 22.00 13.24 12.23Jun-15 45.00 22.00 14.55 12.69 41.00 19.00 13.33 12.05 53.00 27.00 14.43 12.65Jul-15 48.00 23.00 13.23 12.11 42.00 20.00 13.07 11.61 47.00 22.00 13.28 12.14Aug-15 46.00 22.00 13.16 12.21 41.00 19.00 12.99 11.69 47.00 23.00 13.13 12.24Sep-15 47.00 23.00 13.41 12.07 42.00 21.00 12.36 12.33 46.00 22.00 13.26 12.05Oct-15 53.00 25.00 14.62 12.90 45.00 22.00 13.00 12.65 54.00 26.00 14.44 13.08Nov-15 55.00 26.00 14.43 12.76 47.00 22.00 13.15 12.28 55.00 26.00 14.56 12.18Dec-15 46.00 22.00 14.46 12.61 43.00 20.00 14.33 12.35 54.00 26.00 14.47 12.31Jan-15 46.00 22.00 13.11 12.36 41.00 19.00 13.05 11.84 48.00 23.00 13.30 12.43Feb-15 51.00 25.00 14.11 12.39 51.00 24.00 13.25 12.71 52.00 21.00 13.81 12.43Mar-15 52.00 25.00 21.14 13.34 50.00 24.00 13.92 12.82 55.00 26.00 19.73 14.41Average 49.08 23.42 14.42 12.43 44.00 20.50 13.18 12.23 50.67 23.75 14.27 12.58

PM10 PM2.5 SO2 Nox PM10 PM2.5 SO2 Nox PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NoxApr-15 47.00 23.00 13.41 12.39 46.00 21.00 12.66 12.43 44.00 21.00 12.67 12.23May-15 46.00 22.00 13.73 12.88 46.00 21.00 13.32 12.35 48.00 23.00 13.73 12.88Jun-15 51.00 26.00 14.92 13.21 43.00 22.00 13.45 12.41 46.00 24.00 14.91 13.37Jul-15 45.00 22.00 13.82 11.46 41.00 19.00 12.68 11.82 52.00 23.00 12.79 11.42Aug-15 44.00 20.00 13.42 12.35 42.00 20.00 12.72 12.06 45.00 21.00 11.81 10.07Sep-15 49.00 26.00 13.23 12.15 44.00 21.00 12.53 11.75 52.00 23.00 13.35 12.19Oct-15 51.00 25.00 13.08 12.51 43.00 21.00 13.04 12.66 53.00 25.00 14.22 12.77Nov-15 52.00 23.00 14.37 13.05 47.00 25.00 13.89 12.80 52.00 23.00 13.51 12.20Dec-15 48.00 23.00 14.57 13.40 49.00 24.00 13.66 12.34 52.00 25.00 14.26 12.42Jan-15 44.00 21.00 13.19 12.21 42.00 20.00 12.71 12.12 45.00 22.00 13.08 12.22Feb-15 53.00 25.00 16.13 13.85 50.00 23.00 12.98 12.12 51.00 25.00 18.27 14.98Mar-15 45.00 22.00 19.99 13.50 50.00 24.00 15.76 12.93 53.00 26.00 22.13 14.43Average 47.92 23.17 14.49 12.75 45.25 21.75 13.28 12.32 49.42 23.42 14.56 12.60

Month/ParameterAAQ4-Mariyamanahalli Village AAQ5 -Gunda Village AAQ6-Galamanagudi Village

Ambient Air quality monitoring average results Apr2014 to March2015 Unit:µg/m3

Month/ParameterAAQ1-Danapura Village AAQ2-Gundatanda Village AAQ3- Hanumanahalli Village

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Annexure-2 Table : Solid waste generation and its proper utilization and disposal

Hazardous waste:

General waste:

 

Sl. No.

Nature of solid waste generated

Quantity Method of disposal Time required to implement

1 Beneficiation plant tailings

1100 t/day

Tailing dam Implemented

2 Pellet plant ESP dust, un burnt pellet, coal ash.

50 t/day As this solid waste contains 35-40% of Fe, the entire waste is being reused in beneficiation plant for recovery of iron ore.

Implemented

3 0.7 MTPA DRI plant a. Dust from De-dusting

System (bag filters) 60 t/day Coal dust in used for briquetting

and reuse. Ash dust is being land filled securely.

Implemented

b. Char & dolochar (un burnt coal) from Product Separation

240 t/day Entire char & dolochar is used in power plant

Implemented

c. Ash from ESP 200 t/day Presently it is being used for land fill. In future it will be used in sinter plant for making sinter

Work on sinter plant is to be taken up during 2014-15

4 Fly ash from Captive power plant

346 t/day Daily 200-250 tons of the fly ash is being sold to cement plant which is located in Bagalkot dist for cement making. It is being transported in closed containers. 30-40 ton/day of fly ash is using for brick making inside the plant. Remaining part of the fly ash is being used as land fill for leveling the areas inside the construction site.

Implemented

Sl. No.

Nature of solid waste generated

Quantity Method of disposal Time required to implement

1 Used oil and grease 2000 L/month

Sold to authorized recyclers Implemented

Sl. No.

Nature of solid waste generated

Quantity Method of disposal Time required to implement

1 Oiled and greased cotton waste

200kg/month Solid waste quantity generated at present is insufficient to install a full fledged incinerator. Hence it is being incinerated in closed containers.

Incinerator will be installed when all the units are constructed and put to operation. The time required to implement this will be in the year 2015.

2 Bags from bag filters 250 kg/month 2 Domestic paper &

Garbage 500 kg/month

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)

Implementation of CSR Activity

The industry will adopt Dhanapura village. Improve roads, water supply, sanitation, tree plantation, etc

Rural Development

BMMIL has constructed 700 houses at Kudloor & Mottur Villages in Siraguppa Taluk of Bellary District

in Karnataka for the people who lost their house in the floods in the year 2009. As committed and

promised, all 700 houses are completely built and handed over to the Government. The Deputy

Commissioner, Bellary recently conducted a program and has started distributing the houses for the

homeless.

Environment

BMMIL has roped in “Bangalore Biotechnology Center” to handle bamboo cultivation, which releases

maximum oxygen. Plantation of Bamboo saplings in 10 acres of land near to our plant in the limits of

Danapura and Nagalapura has been taken up on trial basis. Based on the success of this trial plantation. It

has planted 50,000 bamboo saplings. Around 5,00,000 saplings of different species has been planted in

the 7000 acres of land which BMMIL intends to raise forest in a Phased manner over the period of 10

years.

Drinking water

• In phase one activity, it has decided to provide potable water to 6 villages:

• 16 nos. of Bore wells are being drilled at various locations of the villages for their drinking water

needs.

• 6nos. of RO treatment plants are proposed to install in 6 villages to provide potable water.

• Drinking water is being supplied through Tankers for villagers during summer season

Education

• 2.0 Acres of land has been purchased and donated for School construction in Danapura Village

spending Rs 5.0 lakh.

• Entire school is being constructed by BMMIL to Danapura Village, A Foundation lying

programme for school building is held on 11.2.2013. The School building construction activities

are started with all facilities with an estimated of Rs. 20 lakhs.

• Distribution of note books will be done every year during May /June Month for all the

Government schools of surrounding villages.

• Scholarship for poor students will be provided to help their higher education.

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Sports

• BMMIL had sponsored refreshments at the All India Volleyball Tournament for under 14 years at

sports complex for players who have participated from 14 states across India.

Health

BMMIL has set up a health center in the name Sri. Udaichand Singhi, Community Health Center at

Hanumana Halli to provide medical facilities to 23 villages in and around Danapur Village. The Centre

has a full time qualified doctor and medical staff and is equipped with all facilities.

BMMIL has set up a foundation called ANURAG-“REHABILITATION PROGRAMME FOR A

DISABLED CHILD" way back in 2008 in association with Sanjeevini Hospital, Bellary, Karnataka to

provide free treatment for club foot disease in children. The foundation has conducted operations and

successfully cured till date around 300 kids.

An initiative has also been taken to provide nearby 5 villages with pure and safe drinking water.

Community health Centre:

• BMM Ispat Ltd., has opened a community health centre in the Name of BMM Founder ‘Sri

Udaychand Singhi’ on 28.3.2012 at Hanumanahali Village. This village is at a distance of 1.5km

from the plant.

• This medical facility is being utilized by the surrounding 22 backward villages of the State

• Full time MBBS doctors, with staff nurses, etc are appointed by the Company.

• Doctor consultation with all medicines will be provided at free of charge.

• Dressing, minor stitch services are also provided free of charge.

• ECG, X-ray, blood analysis facilities will be provided shortly, procurement under progress.

• Ambulance with mobile hospital to cater the medical services at door step is also proposed to

provide, implementation is under progress.

• At an average of daily 40 members have been treated for various medical

problems/ailments/illness.

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YEAR WISE EXPENDITURE ON VARIOUS ACTIVITIES ARE ATTACHED IN THE

TABLE AS DETAILED BELOW

Sl No Date Purpose Amount In favor

2 15.03.2013Karnataka State Senior & Junior Health Assistant’s (M/F) Central

Association, Bellary50,000

Karnataka State Senior & Junior Health Assistant’s

(M/F) Central Association” Unit Bellary.

3 03.04 2013 Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Muthanna

4 18.05. 2013 Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 I.Shivananda

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Lakshmana

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Lakshmana

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Parmeshwarappa

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Raghu

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Ramappa

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Naginayak( Lakshmi Bai)

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Hallishab

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Rupalli Bai

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Chandramma

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 N.Rangappa

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Kondyya

5 20.12. 2012 Expenditure for foundation laying ceremony of DGMS Office at Bellary 50000 Mines Safety Association

6 25.04. 2013Construct school for underprivileged childrens of Sri Hirka naik Lachya naik and Rama naik

Educational Trust ( R ),Sri Ramanagar Kogli Tanda, H.B.Halli,Bellary dist. 100,000

The President of Sri Hirak naik Lachya naik Rama naik

Educational Trust

7 19.04. 2013 Digging borewell at Gunda&Gunda Thanda -

8 13.05. 2013 Constructing “shree Basavanna temple “at Ayanalli village,Danapur 100000 Sri Valmiki sangha

9 14.05. 2013 Distributing of Students Notes books for the year 2013 ( 10000 books)

10 20.06. 2013Constructing GOPURAM for lord Ganesh temple at KPTCL

Club Colony Munirabad.100000 Sri Gajanana Baktha Mandali, KPTCL, Munirabad

11 26.06.2013Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha and Green Brigade for Conducting

State Level Conference for farmers 100000 Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha and Green Brigade

12 22.07.2013 Steel to constructing police station building at MM halli 168,291

13 27.07.2013 Railway track cleaning at Yeswanthnagar Sandur Tq, Bellary (Dist) 34400 M.V. Krishna

14 29.07.2013 HareKeri Durugamma Sheeta Devi Murti Sthapana at Gunda Thanda 10000 By Cash (Poolsingh Naik)

15 02.08.2013 Development and providing infrastructure in Bellary (Dist). 572000 The Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate, Bellary

16 13.08.2013 Celebrating Sree Kanviramba Devi Festival at Danayakanakere 15000 K.kumarappa

17 17.08.2013 Conducting Sector Level Sports at Mariyamanahalli 50000 SDMC,President/Security Thalle Basapura Thanda”

18 17.08.2013Donation for Renovation of Sree Maha Kaliyamma

Temple at Tungabhadra Dam,Hospet Taluk, Bellar,d(ist)50000

Tungabhadra Board Govt Provincial Employees

(Andhra&Karnataka) Association

19 27.08.2013 Conducting Taluk Level Sports at Mariyamanahalli. 200000 The President, SDMC, Mariyamanahalli”

20 09.02.2013 Name borad for rural police station hospet. 14773

21 01.04.2013 No of 2 Solar lights for Govt Primary School at Gunda Thanda 90000

22 31.12.2012Payment to M/s Sri Rangaswamy Agencies towards drinking water

facility to DCF Office Chitradurga32215 Sri Rangaswamy Agencies

23 10.12.2012 Sponsorship for child labour school in the district 160000 Deputy Commissioner & Chairman NCPH Bellary

24 03.12.2012 Conducting Mass marriages at Danapura Village 200000 Shri Anjaneya Seva Samiti

25 29.11.2012 Conducting Mass marriages at mariyamanahalli 25000 B.Basavaraj

26 29.11.2012 Kanataka rakshana vedike for celebrating Karnataka Rajyotsava" 10000 E.Ramesh

24 10.10.2013 Celebrating Durga Puja at RT Nagar Bangalore 5000 R.T Nagar Sarbajanin Durga Puja Samiti

25 10.10.2013Celebrating Galemma Kalika Devi Festival at Galemmana

Gudi,Vyasanakeri 10000C.Lingappa

26 27.09.2013 Providing Strengthening Women Safety at Bellary 650000 The Deputy Commissioner and Chairman, Bellary

27 27.09.2013 Providing Public Childern to encourage scientific temper at Bellary 25000 The Deputy Commissioner and Chairman, Bellary

28 28.10.2013 Celebrating Valmiki Jayanti at Byalakundi 25000 Prakash P

29 31.10.2013 Celebrating karnataka Rajyotsava at Byalakundi 10000 E.Ramesh

30 27.11.2013 Conducting Mass marriages at Danapura Village 20000 Sri Anjineya Seva Samithi

31 27.11.2013 Re-Construction of Minor Bridge at Toranagallu, Bellary (Dist) 9,55,875 The Deputy Commissioner, Bellary.

32 07.12.2013 Conducting Mass marriages at mariyamanahalli 25000 B.Basavaraj

33 24.01.2014 Basaveswara temple Murti Sthapana at Mariyammanahalli 100000 Basaveswara seva samiti

34 30.01.2014 Lift irrigation work at Vyasanakere,Lokappanahola,Danapura and Ayyanahalli. 100000 G. Parashuram

35 28.03.2014: Donation for conducting Drama at Danapur, Hospet (Tq) Bellary (Dist) Under CSR

activities- Reg20000

36 06.03.2014 conducting Drama at Nagalapur and Garga village, Hospet (tq), Bellary 20000

37 30.05.2014 Donation for two Solar Lights at Gunda Thanda, Hospet (Tq) Bellary (Dist) 100225 Gunda Thanda

38 30.04.2014Contributing for Construction of Shree Venkateshwara Kalyana Mantapa,

at Ramanagr,Hagaribommanahalli Taluk Bellary 100000 Taluk Brahmanara Sanga, Hagribommnahalli

39 22.05.2014 Donation for Higher Education to Mr. Sameer Bhasha C 32400 The Principal of SVC PU College Vyasanakere

BMM ISPAT LIMITED, DANAPURA

CSR DETAILS

Bellary science sub center for providing “X- Box1 02.02.2013 58000 Deputy Commissioner & Chairman.

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Sl No Date Purpose Amount In favor

1 03.04 2013 Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Muthanna

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 I.Shivananda

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Lakshmana

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Lakshmana

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Parmeshwarappa

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 K.Raghu

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Ramappa

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Naginayak( Lakshmi Bai)

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Hallishab

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Rupalli Bai

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Chandramma

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 N.Rangappa

Rehabilitation of Gunda Station village people Rent purpouse 15000 Kondyya

3 25.04. 2013

Construct school for underprivileged childrens of Sri Hirka naik Lachya naik and

Rama naik Educational Trust ( R ),Sri Ramanagar Kogli Tanda, H.B.Halli,Bellary

dist.

100,000The President of Sri Hirak naik Lachya

naik Rama naik Educational Trust

19.04. 2013 Digging borewell at Gunda&Gunda Thanda -

13.05. 2013 Constructing “shree Basavanna temple “at Ayanalli village,Danapur 100000 Sri Valmiki sangha

14.05. 2013 Distributing of Students Notes books for the year 2013 ( 10000 books)

20.06. 2013Constructing GOPURAM for lord Ganesh temple at KPTCL

Club Colony Munirabad.100000 Sri Gajanana Baktha Mandali, KPTCL, Munirabad

26.06.2013Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha and Green Brigade for Conducting

State Level Conference for farmers 100000 Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha and Green Brigade

22.07.2013 Steel to constructing police station building at MM halli 168,291

27.07.2013 Railway track cleaning at Yeswanthnagar Sandur Tq, Bellary (Dist) 34400 M.V. Krishna

29.07.2013 HareKeri Durugamma Sheeta Devi Murti Sthapana at Gunda Thanda 10000 By Cash (Poolsingh Naik)

02.08.2013 Development and providing infrastructure in Bellary (Dist). 572000The Deputy Commissioner and District

Magistrate, Bellary

13.08.2013 Celebrating Sree Kanviramba Devi Festival at Danayakanakere 15000 K.kumarappa

17.08.2013 Conducting Sector Level Sports at Mariyamanahalli 50000 SDMC,President/Security Thalle Basapura Thanda”

17.08.2013Donation for Renovation of Sree Maha Kaliyamma

Temple at Tungabhadra Dam,Hospet Taluk, Bellar,d(ist)50000

Tungabhadra Board Govt Provincial Employees

(Andhra&Karnataka) Association

5 27.08.2013 Conducting Taluk Level Sports at Mariyamanahalli. 200000 The President, SDMC, Mariyamanahalli”

09.02.2013 Name borad for rural police station hospet. 14773

01.04.2013 No of 2 Solar lights for Govt Primary School at Gunda Thanda 90000

10.10.2013 Celebrating Durga Puja at RT Nagar Bangalore5000

R.T Nagar Sarbajanin Durga Puja Samiti

10.10.2013Celebrating Galemma Kalika Devi Festival at Galemmana

Gudi,Vyasanakeri10000 C.Lingappa

27.09.2013 Providing Strengthening Women Safety at Bellary

650000

The Deputy Commissioner and Chairman, Bellary

27.09.2013 Providing Public Childern to encourage scientific temper at Bellary25000

The Deputy Commissioner and Chairman, Bellary

28.10.2013 Celebrating Valmiki Jayanti at Byalakundi 25000 Prakash P

31.10.2013 Celebrating karnataka Rajyotsava at Byalakundi 10000 E.Ramesh

27.11.2013 Conducting Mass marriages at Danapura Village 20000 Sri Anjineya Seva Samithi

27.11.2013 Re-Construction of Minor Bridge at Toranagallu, Bellary (Dist) 955875 The Deputy Commissioner, Bellary.

07.12.2013 Conducting Mass marriages at mariyamanahalli 25000 B.Basavaraj

24.01.2014 Basaveswara temple Murti prthisthapana at Mariyammanahalli100000

Basaveswara seva samiti

7 30.01.2014 Lift irrigation work at Vyasanakere,Lokappanahola,Danapura and Ayyanahalli. 100000 G. Parashuram

28.03.2014 Donation for conducting Drama at Danapur,

Hospet (Tq) Bellary (Dist) Under CSR activities- Reg20000 E.Chatrapai

06.03.2014conducting Drama at Nagalapur and Garga

village, Hospet (tq), Bellary 20000

TOTAL 3765339

BMM ISPAT LIMITED, DANAPURA

2013-2014 CSR DETAILS

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Sl No Date Purpose Amount Kind / Materials In favor

1 2 3 4 5 6

105.04.2014

Donated to Vijayanagara Collage for conducted

celebaration of Golden jubilee function at Hospet.300000

2 30.04.2014

Contributing for Construction of Shree Venkateshwara

Kalyana Mantapa, at Ramanagr,Hagaribommanahalli

Taluk Bellary

100000 Taluk Brahmanara Sanga, Hagribommnahalli

3 22.05.2014 Donation for Higher Education to Mr. Sameer Bhasha C 32400 The Principal of SVC PU College Vyasanakere

4 30.05.2014Donation for two Solar Lights at Gunda

Thanda, Hospet (Tq) Bellary (Dist)100225 Gunda Thanda

524.05.2014 to

26.05.2014

Cataract surgery camp conducted by Rotary club, Hospet,

under our sponsorship. 250000 Publics

6 05.06.2014World Environment Day – 2014 celebrated at G Nagalapura

Higher primary school, 50 plants distrubuted, With drums50 plants Higher primary school, G Nagalapura

7 14.06.2014Blood Donation Camp conducted at BMM OHC , 143

members donated the blood143 members donated VIMS, Bellary

8 20.06.2014Donated to Aralihalli Gurupadadevara matha

Mariyammanahalli for conducting Mass Marriages25000 Mallikarjuna shivacharya swamigalu M M halli

924.06.2014

School Desks distrubution to High School, Danapura 171750 60 Desks High School, Danapura

10 01.07.2014

provided 3 School bus to surrounding villages ( Gunda,

Gunda thanda, Gunda station, Labours colony,

Hanumanahalli and Danapura village students were

benifited.)

175 students

11 03.07.2014 Dwarf Olympic Federation ® Bellary for Conducting “4th

National Meet for Physical Challenged.”

50000 Secreatary, Dwarf Olympic Federation ® Bellary

12 08.07.2014Spurti cricketers Hanumanahalli for Conducting “ Stumper

ball Cricket tournament at Hanumanahalli.5000 H. Ravichandra

1301.07.2014 to

15.07.2014

Distributed Note books for Company surrounding Villages

School students. 270000

18 Villages of 20 Schools covered this

programme,3719 students received 15000 note

books.

14 19.07.2014 Plants Distributed to G Nagalapura Higher primary

school

More than 2500 plants like Survey, Rain tree,

Gulmore, Neem, Durant, Pam, Mango, Guava,

Sapota ( Chikoo ),Hybiscus, & Akelipa distributed. Higher primary school, G Nagalapura

15 19.07.2014

Donated to Dinamadhyama Karyanirata Patrakartara

Sangha Mariyammanahalli for conducting “ Press Day

Celebration ” and MVN ( Maradi Virupakshappa Nayaka )

award distribution programme.

25000 Dinamadhyama Karyaniratha patrakartara Sangha

1604.08.2014 to

06.08.2014

Mariyammanahalli Higher primary cluster level sports

conducted at Hanumanahalli, sponcered by BMM 250000

More than 1500 students participated Direct expenditure

17 08.08.2014Contributed for celebaration of Kannaveeramba devi

Festival at Danayakanakere,Hospet Taluk, Bellary Dist10000 Kumarappa

18 05.08.2014 Installed Solar systems at Gunda Village 180000 4 Solar Systems Gunda village

19 19.08.2014 Saplings donated to develop green belt in the school

ground premises 25000 1000 Saplings

school ground premises at Gollarahalli, Garaga

Govt., higher primary school & Bharataratna Rajeev

Ghandi high school G. Nagalapura.

2020.08.2014 to

25.08.2014

Tungabhadra back water Canal work at Byalalu and

Kadlebalu villages, Hagaribommanahalli Taluk , around 2

KM executed the work.

125000Excavator machine worked at Byalalu and Kadlebalu

villages, around 2 KM executed the work.MLA Hagaribommanahalli constituency

21 02.09.2014Donated for Renovation of Saridurugamma devi temple at

Dashamapura,Hagaribommanahalli Taluk, Bellary Dist.10000 H. Basavaraja

22 10.09.2014Provided RO water & Drinking water for Hospet Taluk

level pratibha karanji at Mariyammanahalli-

provided RO water & drinking water for 3000

students & teachers

Vinayaka English medium higher primary school

Mariyammanahalli

23 25.09.2014150 LPH R.O. Water system donated for Sri Punyamurti

Raghappa Shetty model higher primary School, Hospet 39000 150 LPH R.O. Water system Sri Punyamurti Raghappa Shetty model higher

primary school, hospet

2430.09.2014 &

01.10.2014

Regarding Car festival of Galemma Kalikadevi at

Galemmanagudi village NH-13 Road repairy work -

10 trip gravel, roler & JCB worked for 2 days

Galemmanagudi village

25 01.10.2014Donated for Galemma kalikadevi Car festival at

Galemmanagudi,Hospet Taluk, Bellary Dist.10,000 C. Ningappa

26 08.10.2014

Donated Rs, 15,000 towards food & travel expences for

Govt, higher primary school Garaga women kabbaddi

team, selected for Gulbarga divisional level.

15,000 D.T. Basappa ( Head Master )

27 31.10.2014Contributed to JCI Mariyammanahalli & MYRADA BELLARY

CIDOR NGO, Danapura for conducting JCI Mister Chairman

& ABS workshop to the all zonal JCI presidents.

20,000 R.O water supplied MYRADA BELLARY CIDOR

28

24.10.2014 to

13.11.2014

Purana and Mass Marriage celebarated at Danapura

village 200,000 -Sri Anjineya Seva Samiti, 114-Danapura

2915.11.2014

Karnataka Rajyostava Celebaration at

Mariyammanahalli 10,000 E. Ramesh

30 12.12.2014 Karnataka Rajyostava Celebaration at Danapura 5,000 E.Chatrapati

31 12.12.2014 Mass Marriage Celebarated at Hampapattana 25,000 B. Basavaraja ( Neralu patrike )

BMM ISPAT LIMITED, DANAPURA

CSR DETAILS 2014 - 2015 ( As on 28.11.2014) under PR & Laisoning Dept.,

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Action Plan /Compliances on major issues raised in PH Points raised Action Plan / Compliance

Socio-economic issues

Education: o 2.0 Acres of land worth of Rs 10.0 lakhs has been donated for School

construction in Danapura Village. o BMMIL also provided full fledged school building with all amenities at an

expenditure of 30 lakhs. o Distribution of note books are being done every year during May /June

Month for all the Government schools of surrounding villages. o Scholarship for poor students are being provided to help their higher

education. o Sponsored National level Volley Ball competition at Mariyammanahalli

2012 o Sponsored dist. Level sports tournament at Gunda village in 2012

CSR:

o 16 nos. of Bore wells are drilled at various locations of the villages for their drinking water needs.

o 6nos. of RO treatment plants are proposed to install in 6 villages to provide potable water.

o RO Drinking water is being supplied through Tankers for villagers during summer season.

o RO water is being catered to publics through “Aravattige’s” in three location at nearby villages.

Budget for Social Corporate responsibility Rs 25 Crore for next ten years.

Green belt development

2, 60,000 saplings are planted along Avenues and along periphery of the plant as Afforestation measures. From Oct-2014 to March-2015 about 35,000 tree saplings have been planted. A Nursery is developed inside the plant and Plantation work is taken upon continuous basis. Budget Rs 25 Crores for next ten years.

   

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Health aspects of villagers

Health:

• BMM Ispat Ltd., has opened a community health centre in the Name of BMM Founder ‘Sri Udaychand Singhi’ on 28.3.2012 at Hanumanahali Village. This village is at a distance of 1.5km from the plant.

• This medical facility is being utilized by the surrounding 6 villages. • Full time MBBS doctors, with staff nurses, etc are appointed by the

Company. • Doctor consultation with all medicines is provided at free of charge. • Dressing, minor stitch services are also provided free of charge. • ECG, X-ray, blood analysis facilities will be provided shortly, procurement

under progress. • Ambulance with mobile hospital to cater the medical services at door step

is also proposed to provide, implementation is under progress. • Till date 3000 members have been treated for various medical

problems/ailments/illness. • BMMIL has set up a foundation called ANURAG-“REHABILITATION

PROGRAMME FOR A DISABLED CHILD" way back in 2008 in association with Sanjeevini Hospital, Bellary, Karnataka to provide free treatment for club foot disease in children. The foundation has conducted operations and successfully cured till date around 300 kids.

• BMM Ispat Ltd organized one day free medical checkup camp for the surrounding villages on 20.07.2013 at Govt. High School Ground, Mariyammanahalli village as a part of CSR activity.

• BMM Ispat Ltd organized one day free medical checkup camp for the surrounding villages on 02.05.2015 at Ganeshmal Jain Higher Primary School, Mariyammanahalli village as a part of CSR activity.

Budget Rs 3 Crores for next ten years.

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Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg

Lead as Pb

Arsenic as As .

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe

Phenolic Compounds

Total Coliforms

E. coli

A. Total Bacterial Count

B. Total Fungal Count

Surfactant

Test Methods

Industry Premises

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, Unit Result

IS 3025(Part-11) :1983 - 13.10

5210 B

5220 B

2510 B

5520 B

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984

2540D

IS 3025(Part-48):1994

IS 3025(Part 47):1994

IS 3025(Part 37):1988

IS 3025 (Part 49):1994

IS 3025(Part-42):1992

IS 3025(Part 53):2003

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992

IS 15185:2002

IS 15185:2002

Total Viable Counts

IS 5402:2012

IS 13428:2005(Annex K)

***End of Report***

See NOTE overleaf

mg/L Not Detected

Mg/kg 1,42,400.00

~s /cm 2600.0

mg/L BDL

mg/L 1183.33

mg/L 12970.0

Mg/kg BDL

Mg/kg 27.64

Mg/kg 1.19

Mg/kg 41.54

Mg/kg 12.34

Mg/kg 11129.87

mg/L Not Detected

CFU/250 rnl <1

CFU/250 rnl Absent

CFU/rnl

CFU/rnl

mg/L

3 x 106

1 x104

Not Detected

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Conductivity

Oil & Grease

Total Dissolved Solids

Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg

Lead as Pb -Arsenic as As

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe

Phenolic Compounds

Total Coliforms

E.coli

A. Total Bacterial Count

B. Total Fungal Count

Surfactant

Industry Premises

Mfs. BMM ISPAT LIMITED

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Hospet(TQ), Bellary (Dist)- 583222.

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Test Methods Unit Result

IS 3025(Part-ll) :1983 - 11.73

5210 B mgjL Not Detected

5220 B Mgjkg 1,34,400.00

2510B IlS jcm 1180.0

5520B mgjL BDL

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984 mgjL 1003.33

2540D mgjL 71420

IS 3025(Part-48):1994 Mgjkg BDL

IS 3025(Part 47):1994 Mgjkg 68.87

IS 3025(Part 37):1988 Mgjkg 25.70

IS 3025(Part 49):1994 Mgjkg 84.49

IS 3025(Part-42):1992 Mgjkg 10.61

IS 3025(Part 53):2003 Mgjkg 27499

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992 mgjL Not Detected

IS 15185:2002 CFUj250ml <1

IS 15185:2002 CFUj250ml Absent

Total Viable Counts

CFUjml 4 x 106

IS 5402:2012 CFUjml Nil

IS 13428:2005(Annex K ) mgjL Not Detected

"""End of Report"""

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Date of Collection

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Date of Sample Receipt

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Analysis started on

Analysis Completed on

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B.O.D (3 days in 27°C)

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Oil & Grease

Total Dissolved Solids

Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg

Lead as Pb

Arsenic as As

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe

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Total Coliforms

E.coli

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B. Total Fungal Count

Surfactant

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Test Methods Unit IS 3025(Part-11) :1983 -

5210 B mg/L

5220 B Mgjkg

2510 B IlS jcm 5520 B mgjL

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984 mgjL

2540D mgjL

IS 3025(Part-48):1994 Mgjkg

IS 3025(Part 47):1994 Mgjkg

IS 3025(Part 37):1988 Mgjkg

IS 3025(Part 49):1994 Mgjkg

IS 3025(Part-42):1992 Mgjkg

IS 3025(Part 53):2003 Mg/kg

Result 12.83

20.0

78,400.0

1827.0

BDL

1373.33

163570.0

BDL

30.50

1.31

39.61

12.99

17289.90 -

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992 mgjL Not Detected

IS 15185:2002 CFUj250 rnl <1

IS 15185:2002 CFUj250 rnl Absent

Total Viable Counts

IS 5402:2012 CFUjrnl 3 x 106

CFUjrnl Nil

IS 13428:2005(Annex K) mgjL Not Detected **-End of Report---

ri ~~ Auth ~ See NOTE overleaf

Name :Dr. ~igg~1ino~~h~arn ItG j

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Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560 010.

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Conductivity

Oil & Grease

Total Dissolved Solids

Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg Lead as Pb

Arsenic as As

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe

Phenolic Compounds

Total Coliforms

E.coli

A. Total Bacterial Count B. Total Fungal Count

Surfactant

Industry Premises Mjs. BMM ISPAT LIMITED

114, Danapur Village, Hobli

Mariyammanahalli,

Hospet(TQ), Bellary (Dist)- 583222.

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IS 3025(Part-11) :1983 - 7.51

5210B mg/L Not Detected 5220 B Mg/kg 56,000.0

2510 B ~s /cm 9556.0

5520 B mg/L BDL

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984 mg/L 2276.6 2540D mg/L 86660.0

IS 3025(Part-48):1994 Mg/kg BDL

IS 3025(part 47):1994 Mg/kg 26.12 IS 3025(Part 37):1988 Mg/kg 10.93

IS 3025(Part 49):1994 Mg/kg 27.63

IS 3025(Part-42):1992 Mg/kg 9.19 IS 3025(Part 53):2003 Mg/kg 7987.87

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992 mg/L Not Detected

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250 rnl <1

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250 rnl Absent

Total Viable Counts

CFU/rnl 6 x 106

IS 5402:2012 2 x 104 CFU/rnl

IS 13428:2005(Annex K) mg/L Not Detected

~~ Name : Dr. Siddalingeshwara K.G.

"""End of Report***

See NOTE overleaf

Designation :.\{J 1:~Y&i'

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ISO 14001 : 2004

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Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560 010.

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Analysis started on

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pH

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C.O.D

Conductivity

Oil & Grease

Total Dissolved Solids

Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg

Lead as Pb

Arsenic as As

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe

Phenolic Compounds

Total Coliforms

E.coli

A. Total Bacterial Count

B. Total Fungal Count

Surfactant

Industry Premises

Mjs. BMM ISPAT LIMITED

114, Danapur Village, Hobli

Mariyammanahalli,

Hospet(TQ), Bellary (Dist)- 583222.

Received from Courier

Test Methods

12.12.2014

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Unit

IS 3025(Part-11) :1983 -Result

13.68

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5220 B Mg/kg 1,87,200.0

2510 B ~s/cm 3570.0

5520 B mg/L BDL

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984 mg/L 1413.3

2540D mg/L 1,08,290.0

IS 3025(Part-48):1994 Mg/kg BDL

IS 3025(Part 47):1994 Mg/kg 23.69

IS 3025(Part 37):1988 Mg/kg 1.79

IS 3025(Part 49):1994 Mg/kg 20.06

IS 3025(Part-42):1992 Mg/kg 12.07

IS 3025(Part 53):2003 Mg/kg 10069.87

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992 mg/L Not Detected

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250ml <1

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250ml Absent

Total Viable Counts

CFU/ml 2 xl06

IS 5402:2012 CFU/ml Nil

IS 13428:2005(Annex K ) mg/L Not Detected

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ISO 14001 : 2004

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No.13/2, 1st Main Road, Near Fire Station,

Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560 010.

Tel: 080 23012100/121/122 Fax: 080 23012111

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Industry Premises

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Date of Collection

Particulars of Sample Collected

Date of Sample Receipt

Sample Number

Analysis started on

Analysis Completed on

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pH

B.O.D (3 days in 27oC)

C.O.D

Conductivity

Oil & Grease

Total Dissolved Solids

Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg

Lead as Pb

Arsenic as As

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe

Phenolic Compounds

Total Coliforms

E.coli

A. Total Bacterial Count

B. Total Fungal Count

Surfactant

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114, Danapur Village, Hobli

Mariyammanahalli,

Hospet(TQ), Bellary (Dist)- 583222.

Received from Courier

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SID-1 fly ash-6

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EHSRDC/BIL/W /14/12/7529

Test Methods

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5210B

5220B

2510 B

5520 B

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984

2540 D

IS 3025(Part-48):1994

IS 3025(Part 47):1994

IS 3025(Part 37):1988

IS 3025(Part 49):1994

IS 3025(Part-42):1992

IS 3025(Part 53):2003

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992

Unit

-mg/L

Mg/kg

~s/cm

mg/L

mg/L

mg/L

Mg/kg

Mg/kg

Mg/kg

Mg/kg

Mg/kg

Mg/kg

mg/L

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250 rnl

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250rnl

Total Viable Counts

CFU/rnl IS 5402:2012

CFU/rnl

Result

10.74

120.0

1,79,200.0

1313.0

BDL

1030.0

68,470.0

BDL

61.19

49.01

29.99

10.63

26889.90

Not Detected

<1

Absent

4 x 106

Nil

IS 13428:2005(Annex K ) mg/L Not Detected ***End of Report** *

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ISO 14001 : 2004

BS OHSAS 18001 :2007

No.13/2, 1 st Main Road, Near Fire Station,

Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560010.

Tel: 080 23012100/121/122 Fax : 080 23012111

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Analysis Completed on

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Parameters pH B.O.D (3 days in 27°C) C.O.D

Conductivity

Oil & Grease ,

Total Dissolved Solids Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg

Lead as Pb

Arsenic as As

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe Phenolic Compounds

Total Coliforrns E.coli

A. Total Bacterial Count B. Total Fungal Count_

Surfactant

Industry Premises

Mjs. BMM ISPAT LIMITED 114, Danapur Village, Hobli Mariyammanahalli, Hospet(TQ), Bellary (Dist)- 583222.

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5210B rngjL Not Detected

5220 B Mgjkg 1,63,200.0

2510 B !-IS jcrn 3220.0

5520 B rngjL BDL

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984 rngjL 2666.6

2540D rngjL 77540.0

IS 3025(Part-48):1994 Mgjkg BDL

IS 3025(Part 47):1994 Mgjkg 38.17

IS 3025(Part 37):1988 Mgjkg 12.86

IS 3025(Part 49):1994 Mgjkg 49.62

IS 3025(Part-42):1992 Mgjkg 5.81

IS 3025(Part 53):2003 Mgjkg 21109.90

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992 rngjL Not Detected

IS 15185:2002 CFUj250ml <1

IS 15185:2002 CFUj250ml Absent

Total Viable Counts CFUjml 2 x 106

IS 5402:2012 CFUjml Nil

IS 13428:2005(Annex K ) rngjL Not Detected

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Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560 010.

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C.O.D

Conductivity

Oil & Grease -Total Dissolved Solids

Total Suspended Solids

Mercury as Hg

Lead as Pb

Arsenic as As

Zinc as Zn

Copper as Cu

Iron as Fe

Phenolic Compounds

Total Coliforms

E.coli

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Industry Premises

Mjs. BMM ISPAT LIMITED

114, Danapur Village, Hobli,

Mariyammanahalli,

Hospet(TQ), Bellary (Dist)- 583222.

Received from Courier

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Induction Furnace slag -8

12.12.2014

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12.12.2014

23.12.2014

23.12.2014

10fl

Test Methods Unit

IS 3025(Part-ll) :1983 -5210 B mg/L

5220 B Mg/kg 2510 B IlS /cm

5520 B mg/L

IS 3025(Part-16) :1984 mg/L

2540D mg/L

IS 3025(Part-48):1994 Mg/kg

IS 3025(Part 47):1994 Mg/kg

IS 3025(Part 37):1988 Mg/kg

IS 3025(Part 49):1994 Mg/kg IS 3025(Part-42):1992 Mg/kg

IS 3025(Part 53):2003 Mg/kg

Result

6.30

160.0

3200.0

52.7

BDL

660.0

4620.0

BDL

46.58

BDL

12.49

3.60

402.0

IS 3025(Part 43) :1992 mg/L Not Detected

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250 rnl <1

IS 15185:2002 CFU/250 rnl Absent

Total Viable Counts . IS 5402:2012

CFUp/rnl 2 x 106

CFU/rnl 1 xl04

U Surfactant IS 13428:2005(Annex K) mg/L NotD#cted

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See NOTE overleaf

A~~ Name Dr. SiddalingeSh~ Designation: J.e. eJ K