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1 PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT 19
2 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is a mining project proposal of obtaining Environmental Clearance for Slate Stone with production Capacity 7500 TPA (ROM), Near Village: Anandpura, Tehsil: Bahror, District: Alwar (Rajasthan). The total lease area is 2.25 ha which is an Gair Mumkin Pahar/ Gair Charahgah Land. The mining lease was granted in favor of Sh. Rao Abhay Singh, R/O 37 A, Suraj Nagar (East), Civil Lines, Jaipur (Rajasthan) by order no. ME/JAI/Sub-DV/ML 21/02/676 on dated 28/7/2010. Its lease deed was registerred on dated 27/08/2010 for a period of 20 years. The Simplified Mining Scheme has been approved by SME Jaipur Circle, Jaipur by his Order No- SME/JAI/MP/22/13 on dated 02/08/2013 with the Producation Capacity of 7500 TPA (ROM). Table-1 Salient features of the Project S. No. Particulars Details A. Mining Lease Details 1. Name of the Project Slate Stone Mining project 2. Mineral Slate Stone 3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No 21/02 4. Mining Lease Area 2.25 ha 5. Applicant Sh. Rao Abhay Singh B Location 6. Village Anandpur 7. Tehsil Bahror 8. District Alwar 9. State Rajasthan 10. Latitude & Longitude Latitude N to N Longitude E to E C. Other details 11. Cost of the project Rs. 15 Lacs 12. Cost for Environmental Rs lakh per annum Protection Measures 13. CSR Cost Rs lac 14. Cost for Laboures Rs lac Seismic Zone IV 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION Identification of Project and Project Proponent 20
3 This is a mining project proposal of obtaining Environmental Clearance for Slate Stone with production Capacity 7500 TPA (ROM), Near Village: Anandpura, Tehsil: Bahror, District: Alwar (Rajasthan). The total lease area is 2.25 ha which is an Gair Mumkin Pahar/ Gair Charahgah Land The mining lease was granted in favor of Sh. Rao Abhay Singh, R/O 37 A, Suraj Nagar (East), Civil Lines, Jaipur (Rajasthan) by order no. ME/JAI/Sub-DV/ML 20/02/686 on dated 28/7/2010. Its lease deed was registerred on dated 27/08/2010 for a period of 20 years. (ii) Brief Description of the Nature of Project This is slate stone mining project with production Capacity of 7500 TPA (ROM), Near Village: Anandpura, Tehsil: Bahror, District: Alwar (Rajasthan). The total lease area is 2.25 ha which is an Gair Mumkin Pahar/ Gair Charagah Land. As per EIA Notification dated , as amended on , the project activity falls under Category A as the Interstate Boundary of Haryana-Rajasthan Falls at a distance of 3.0 km from the Lease area & total Area of other operating mines within 500m periphery of the lease area is more than 5.0 hectare, Hence General Condition is applicable. (iii) Need for the Project & Its Importance to the Country/ Region Slate Stone is used in various construction activities and will be sold to nearby markets to fulfill the requirements of the local people. (iv) Demand Supply Gap Considering the demand of mineral sufficient availability of the mineral in the area, it is essential to have Slate Stone mine to sustain the supply of mineral for construction purpose. (v) Imports vs. Indigenous Production It is a cheap mineral used in construction activities in rural therefore export is not possible (vi) Export Possibility There is no export possibility as these mineral is quite cheap and locally available in abundance and used in rural areas. (vii) Domestic/Export Markets Slate Stone has only domestic market and will fulfill the requirement of local. The stone may also be supplied to stone crusher. 21
4 (viii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project The around 84 Skilled, Unskilled and Semiskilled Manpower needed to run the mine. 3.0 Project Description Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent Projects, If Any There is no interlinked or interdependent project based on mineral produced. (ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates Key plan is attached as annexure-i (iii) Details of Alternate Sites Considered No alternative site has been taken into consideration due to availability of mineral resources in the area in question. (iv) Size and magnitude of operation Proposed Production of Slate Stone (7500 TPA {ROM}), at Village: Anandpur, Tehsil: Bahror, District: Jaipur (Rajasthan). (v) Project Description with Process Detail: 1.0 Salient features along with project vicinity details of the Mining project is given below: Table - 2 Salient Features of the Project S. No. Particulars Details 1. Name of the Project Slate Stone Mining Project 2. Mineral Slate Stone 3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No. 21/02 4. Mining Lease Area 2.25 ha 5. Lease Holder (Proposed) Sh. Rao Abhay Singh 6. Lease Period 20 years 7. Elevation Range in the area mrl 8. Method of mining Semi-mechanized opencast method 22
5 S. No. Particulars Details 9. Mineable Reserves Tones 10. Bench Height & Width Bench Height: 6 m, Bench Width:6 m 11. Mining will not intersect ground water table. 2.0 GEOLOGY OF THE AREA Geologically, the rocks exposed in the area belongs to the Dehli SuperGroup (Palaeo to Meso Proterozoic) heron (1917) Grouped these rocks under the Dehli System, but subsequent mapping in the area has changed the Statusof Dehli System to the Dehli Supergroup. The Stratigraphic and nomencluture used here is based upon the GIS Mem. Vol.110 by Banerjee Etc, al. (1980) The Geological Sequence worked out by G.S.I. is as follows:- Era/ Period Geological Cycle Group Formation Lithology Holocene Alluvium, sand and silt (Quaternary) Meso Instrusive Pegmatite Proterozoic Palaeo to Meso proterozoic Bharkol Formation Gritty quartzite, quartzite with phyllite Biotite Sericite schist Dehli group Ajabgarh Group Alwar Group Thanaghazi Formation Seriska Formation Kushalgarh Formation Pratapgarh Formation Kankwarhi Formation Quartzite with phyllite Mica Schist Calc-silicate rock with actinolite termeolite bearing marble. Brecciated ferruginous quartzite Impure marble, calcgneiss and amphibole quartzite Massive quartzite, gritty Quartzite (Locally Feldpathic) Schist and phyllrte 23
6 LOCAL GEOLOGY Geologically the lease area belong to Delhi Super Group. The Quartzite is the major lithounit of the area. The stratigraphic sequence of the litho unit of the area present in the area ia as follows:- Recent to sub recent Instrusive Palaeo to meso Prozoic Dehli Group Soil Phyllite & Quartzite 3.0 Estimated Reserves 4.0 Method of Mining Mineable Reserves : Tonnes The slate stone mine shall be developed by Mechanized opencast Mining. The mineral is lying on the sub surface therefore opencast mining has been done. The main mining operation including digging, sutting and transportation trucks. The mineral in the trucks are loded manually. 5.0 PROPOSED YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS OF THE NEXT FIRST FIVE YEARS The proposed Year-wise production plan for next five years is mentioned in the table given below: Table 3 Year Wise Production for Next Five Years Sr. No. Year Total Excavation In Tonnes (ROM) 1. I II III IV V 7500 Total
7 6.0. LOADING & TRANSPORT Tyre mounted Hydraulic machinaries will be deployed from time to time and when required. Trucks and tracor troley will be deployed for transportation of masonary stone from working to consumer. 7.0 WASTE GENERATION & DISPOSAL Total T of waste will be generated during next 5 year. 8.0 CONCEPTUAL PLAN At the conceptual stage, total waste material of about T Total hec. area will be excavated at the end of life of mine, in which area will be converted into water reservoir & Remaining area will be used for making haul road & infrastructure facilities. Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, Marketing Area of Final Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and Finished Product This is Slate Stone Mining Lease. Slate is a low-cost decorative stone used for exterior and interior decoration of buildings. It is significantly used in roofing. Slate is used as school slate and also as building dimension stone. (ii) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project, if any, should be briefly Outlined No waste water will be generated from mining operation. Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. (iii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power Requirement and Source A. Water requirement: Total water requirement for the proposed project will be 5.0 KLD, which will be sourced from nearby villages. B. Power requirement: The electric power will not be use for the process of mining. Only HSD Fuel will be required for operating machineries. (iv) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid) And Scheme for Their Management/Disposal: 25
8 Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. Total of waste will be generated during next 5 year Waste will be used as a second grade mineral which will also be useable and sold in the market as bajri. 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS: Connectivity S. No. Particulars Details 1. Nearest Highway SH-26 Khud Majatri Behror Road Approx 1.0 kms towards East direction. 2. Nearest Railway Station Khathuwala Railway Station (Approx. 4.5 km. In NW direction) 3. Nearest Airport Indra Ghandhi International Airport (Approx km. In NE direction) (ii) Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership The mining lease was granted in favor of Sh. Rao Abhay Singh, R/O 37 A, Suraj Nagar (East), Civil Lines, Jaipur (Rajasthan) by order no. ME/JAI/Sub-DV/ML 20/02/686 on dated 28/7/2010. Its lease deed was registerred on dated 27/08/2010 for a period of 20 years. The Simplified Mining Scheme has been approved by SME Jaipur Circle, Jaipur by his Order No- SME/JAI/MP/22/13 on dated 02/08/2013 with the Producation Capacity of 7500 TPA (ROM). Land Use Pattern at the end of life of mine The lease area comprises part Gair mumkin pahar/ Gair Charagah Land. At the end of life of mine land use pattern is as follows:- S. No. Particular As on Date After 5 th year At the end of life of mine 1. Pit & Quarry Top soil Dump
9 (iii) (iv) 3. Dump Mineral Stack Yard Sub - Grade stake Yard Green Belt Infrastructure (work shop, administrative Building) 7. Roads Non-utilized Total Total hec. area will be excavated at the end of life of mine, in which area will be converted into water reservoir & Remaining area will be used for making haul road & infrastructure facilities. Topography The lease area is flat land.the highest contour is 330 mrl and lowest is 326 mrl. Existing Land Use Pattern {Agriculture, Non-Agriculture, Forest, Water Bodies (Including Area Under CRZ)}, Shortest Distances From The Periphery Of The Project To Periphery Of The Forests, National Park, Wild Life Sanctuary, Eco Sensitive Areas, Water Bodies (Distance From The HFL Of The River), CRZ. In Case Of Notified Industrial Area, A Copy Of The Gazette Notification. The total ML area of 1.0 ha comprises of Gair Mumkin Pahar. S. No. Particular Table 6 Environmental Settings Details 1 Nearest Village AQnanadpur Approx-1.0 Kms Towards WSW 2 Nearest city/ town Pali (Approx km. in NE direction) 3 Nearest Railway Station Khathuwala Railway Station (Approx. 4.5 km. In NW direction) 4 Nearest Airport Indra Ghandhi International Airport (Approx km. 27
10 In NE direction) 5 Archaeological Important Place None, within 10 km radius area of mine site. 6 Ecological Sensitive Areas (National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve etc.) There is no National Park, Wild Life Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Tiger Reserves, Wildlife Corridors, etc. within 10 km radius 7 Reserved/Protected Forest within 10 km radius Ganjar PF 2.0 kms towards west direction. PF (Near village: padala) approx. 6.0 kms towards N direction. 8 Nearest River / water body Neemla Ka Talab 1.0 kms towards E direction. Bhyansagar Talab 1.5 kms towards NNE direction. School wala Talab 2.0 kms towards NE direction (V) Existing Infrastructure: There is no building & structure within mining lease area. 5.0 PLANNING BRIEF Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and Transportation etc.) Town and Country Planning/Development Authority Classification This is a mining Project. (ii) Population Projection Total 84 labours will be required engaged from nearby areas. No significant influx of people is anticipated in the area. (iii) Land Use Planning The lease area comprises part Gair mumkin pahar/ Gair Charagah Land. At the end of life of mine land use pattern is as follows:- Land Use Pattern at the end of life of mine S. No. Particular As on Date After 5 th year At the end of life of mine 1. Pit & Quarry Top soil Dump Dump
11 4. Mineral Stack Yard Sub - Grade stake Yard Green Belt Infrastructure (work shop, administrative Building) 7. Roads Non-utilized Total Total hec. area will be excavated at the end of life of mine, in which area will be converted into water reservoir & Remaining area will be used for making haul road & infrastructure facilities. (iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) Lessee will assess the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby area of the proposed mine site and same will be developed under social work. (v) Amenities/Facilities Mining Management will develop the Amenities/Facilities in the nearby area of the proposed mine site as per requirement of local people of the nearby area under corporate social responsibility programs. 6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE (ii) Residential Area (Non Processing Area) This is not required as mine workers comes from nearby villages. Temporary Rest shelter to the workers will be developed as per requirment. Green Belt The green belt shall be developed as per approved eco-friendly mine lease plan and as per CPCB guidelines. The greenbelt shall be developed by planting saplings per year. Indigenous species with the consultation of the State Forest Department shall be planted and maintained. The project proponent shall also develop greenbelt in the premises of the schools, hospitals and also carry out the avenue plantation in the vacant areas along roads.the area available for plantation will be as follows: A) Along the lease periphery B) Green Belt or Lease Periphery 29
12 C) At the Govt. Waste Land provided by the Govt. And Own Land. D) Both side of the Road (iii) Connectivity The lease area Approx-4.5 Kms Towards NE from Khathuwas. Dispensary, hospital and educational facilities are available in Achrol. The lease area is well connected through roads. (iv) Water Management (Source & Supply of water) Total water requirement for the project will be 5.0 KLD which will be used for domestic as well as dust supression purpose and sourced from nearby village. (v) Sewerage System Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank. Outside discharge is not envisaged. (vi) Industrial Waste Management No industrial waste water will be generated from this mine mining operation. (vii) Solid Waste Management Total T of waste will be generated during next 5 year Waste will be used as a second grade mineral which will also be useable and sold in the market as bajri. (viii) Power Requirement & Supply/Source Electric power will not be required in mining operations due to mining activity in day time. 7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN Policy To Be Adopted (Central/State) In Respect Of The Project Affected Persons Including Home Oustees, Land Oustees And Landless Laborers (Brief Outline To Be Given) Not Applicable as the lease area falls in Gair Mumkin Pahar 8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time schedule for the project to be given) The mining activity will be started after obtaining Environmental Clearance from SEAC, Rajasthan. 30
13 (ii) Estimated project cost along with analysis in terms of economic viability of the project Total Project Cost : Rs 15.0 Lacs (ii) Environment Protection Cost (iii) Cost of CSR (iv) Cost of Laboures : Rs 0.30 Lac : Rs Lac : Rs Lac 9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL Proposed Slate Stone Mining Lease will result in growth of the surrounding areas by increasing direct and indirect employment opportunities in the region including ancillary development and supporting infrastructure. Special emphasis on Financial and Social benefits will be given to the local people including tribal population, if any, in the area. Development of social amenities will be in the form of medical facilities, education to underprivileged and creation of self help groups. No major adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required mitigation measures are inbuilt in the project ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 10.1 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Sharp drill bits will be used for drilling to reduce generation of dust. Green Belt will be developed on outside the lease area. Periodical water spraying on the haul roads will be done WATER MANAGEMENT There is no surface water body in and around the mining lease area. The rain water collected in mining pit will be diverted in the abandoned pit of major mineral mining lease and used for water sprinkling and plantation. Domestic waste water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits via septic tank NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL 31
14 Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out which will reduce noise generation during operations. Workers exposed to high noise levels will be provided with ear defenders LAND RECLAMATION Total mining lease area is 2.25 hectares. Total hec. area will be excavated at the end of life of mine, in which area will be converted into water reservoir & Remaining area will be used for making haul road & infrastructure facilities SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Total T of waste will be generated during next 5 year Waste will be used as a second grade mineral which will also be useed for the making of haul road GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT Total 600 trees will be planted over on 0.75 ha area which covers 33% of total lease area. Around 100 trees will be planted during next 5 years Local species will be preferred for plantation Tree guards will be provided for production Table - 7 ECOLOGY: STAGE WISE CUMULATIVE PLANTATION Sr. No. Year Target of Plantation Assumed Survival Replenishment of casualties Toatl 1. I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Year Remaining Plantation will be done on 6th years onwards 32
15 Date: Place Signature of the Applicant Sh. Rao Abhay Singh (Lessee) 33
