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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Granite Mining[Black Granite] project (Minor Mineral) of Sri Suresh Jain 2.0 Ha is located at Survey No: 691, of Madanapalli Village & Mandal,. The Mine Lease[Quarry] was granted on the name of Sri Suresh Jain vide Director Mines & Geology, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Notice No: 35582/R4-1/2011, Dated 28-08-2015 for a period of 20 Years upon submission of Approved Mining Plan, Environmental Clearance from MoEF and CFE & CFO from APPCB. The DMG Notice is enclosed as Annexure I. The Mining plan has been approved by Deputy Director of Mines & Geology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh vide Lr. No: 4825/MP-PLMR/2015, dated 24-12- 2015. The Mine Plan Approval Letter is enclosed as Annexure II. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT SITE S.No Particulars Details 1. Name of the Project Sri Suresh Jain 2. Nature/Production Black Granite Mining/Production 405 cum/year Size of the Project 2.0 Ha Type of Land Government Land 3. Location Details Survey No 691 Village Madanapalli Mandal Madanapalli District Chittoor State Andhra Pradesh Latitude & Longitude 13 0 30 36.2 N 78 0 29 59.6 E Toposheet No 56 K/6, 56 K/7, 56 K/10 & 56 K/611 4 Govt. Orders Mine Lease Order Notice: 35582/R4-1/2011, Dated 28-08-2015 M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 1

Mine Plan Approval Lr. No: 4825/MP-PLMR/2015, dated 24-12- 5 Environmental Setting Nearest Village Nearest Town Nearest Railway Station Nearest Airport Inter State Boundary Water Bodies Forests Historical /Important Places Ecologically Sensitive Areas 6 Project Requirements Water Requirement Power Requirement Man Power Requirement 2015 Vudumvaripalli-1Km (WNW) Madanapalli 3.60 km(n) Vayalpadu-18.8 km [NE] Tirupathi 110 Km[E] Karnataka-Andhra Pradesh-14.90 Km[W] Bahuda River -4.0 Km (N) Madanakonda RF - 0.9km(NNE) Arantlapalle RF 2.8km(S) Penchupadu RF-3.7 km[ssw] Avulakonda Extn. RF-5.7km[W] None None 4.0 KLD 80 KVA D.G. Set 28 No s 7 Mining Method Open Cast - Semi Mechanized 8 Project Cost 48.0 Lakhs 9 EMP Budget Capital Cost 3.40 Lakhs Recurring Cost 2.40 Lakhs 10 Present Proposal New Proposal and Applied for EC 11 Appraisal Category B2 category 12 Other Mines within 500 mts No mining projects are there within 500 meters M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 2

2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT: Project Details: The Granite Mining project (Minor Mineral) of Sri Suresh Jain 2.0 Ha is located at Survey No: 691, of Madanapalli Village & Mandal, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh. Project Proponent: Sri. Suresh Jain is the Proprietor of Black Granite Quarry lease over an extent of 2.0 Ha and having their registered office at H.No:4 A Rich Homes, 5/1 Richmond Road, Bangalore, Karnataka 560025. 2.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROJECT: As per EIA Notification dated 14 th Sep, 2006 and as amended till date, the project falls under, Category B2, which requires obtaining Environmental Clearance from SEIAA, Andhra Pradesh, Ministry of Environment & Forests, and Govt. of India. The method of mining will be open cast semi mechanized method by forming of proper benches. The mining of Black Granite production will be approximately 405 cu. m/annum. The lease area is 2.0 ha. Total minable reserve available is 27952.50 cu.m. OB / Waste generated entire lease period will be 45,900 cu m. The Granite will be transported through trucks. 2.3 NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY/ REGION: Rapid industrialization and growth in infrastructure has made global as well as domestic demand for Granite. So number of Granite manufacturing quarries & industries are coming up in this sector. Granite is the chief M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 3

material in this sector, for the export industries like monuments, flooring slabs, Kitchen articles, sculptures & export. The size & quality parameters for supply of the mineral will be as per the requirements of the user industry. The mining and associated activities in the mineral rich areas increase the gain s in gross domestic product (Gross Domestic Product).Total of 28 people will be employed for the mining activity. It will create ample opportunity for employment to local population. For the mineral production applicant will pay royalty, direct and indirect taxes will also paid and it will also contributing to the regional revenue. The proposed Granite mining project will cater the need of requirement for individual and market. Besides this, the project will prove beneficial in terms of socio economic development. 2.4 DEMAND SUPPLY GAP: Granite is a constituent for infrastructural development projects like buildings and constructions. It has high demand in region due to increase in industrial and other infrastructural activities. 2.5 IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION: The excavated granite will be dispatched to the block cutting industries located in the state and at different parts in the country. There will be indigenous inputs in the entire mining activity. The Granite is used in various Construction and Architectural uses as well as making decorative items, which also have export market. 2.6 EXPORT POSSIBILITY: Granite produced from the mine will fulfill the needs of the region and surplus if any, will be considered for export. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 4

2.7 DOMESTIC/ EXPORT MARKETS: Domestic Market Granites are most adaptable as interior veneers in sky scrapers. In architecture granites are mostly used for artistic veneers as they enrich other aspects of buildings. In India granite is used as kitchen platform, kitchen sink, name plates, foundation/inaugural stone etc. Granite ashtrays, flower vases and other art pieces have both domestic and export markets. Other uses for dressed or cuter shaped forms of different sizes are as flagging stones in the form of flat slabs or rectangular or irregular shapes over steps, walk ways, parks and terraces, parking streets and high ways or other traffic areas with rectangular blocks. Export Market The proposed mining activity is for indigenous consumption only for real state, decorative accessories etc. 2.8 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION: The total number of man power is required for the mining activity is 28 people. Skilled labour will operate the technical jobs and unskilled will do the other jobs. Following personnel are employed at the mine site. Designation No. of Persons Mines Manager 1 Supervisor 1 Hitachi/Excavator Operator 2 Compressor Operator 2 Tipper Operators 2 Semi Skilled Workers 10 Un Skilled Workers 10 Total 28 M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 5

3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project activity is Black Granite mining. In India, the number of operating opencast mines is steadily increasing as compared to underground mines. It is due to low gestation period, higher productivity, and quick rate of investment. On the contrary, opencast mining attracts environmental concerns such as solid waste management, land degradation and socio-economical problems. Most of the adverse impacts of mines are amenable to technological control by providing necessary preventive and control measures and finally through effective environmental management of the operating mines. Environment Clearance is required for project from State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority/State Expert Appraisal Committee as per MoE&F, EIA notification 2006 & Its Amendments thereof. 3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INDEPENDENT PROJECTS, IF ANY; The mining of Granite is carried out by open-cast semi-mechanized method. This is an independent project. No interlinked project is proposed. 3.2 LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION, AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES; The Granite Mining project (Minor Mineral) of Sri Suresh Jain 2.0 Ha is located at Survey No: 691, of Madanapalli Village, Madanapalli Mandal,. Top sheet No:, 56 K/6, 56 K/7, 56 K/10 & 56 K/11. Geographical Coordinates: Latitude & Longitude 13 0 30 36.2 N 78 0 29 59.00 E The Location Map, Topographical Map & Mine Layout Sketch are provided at Figure No: 3.1, Figure No: 3.2 & Figure 3.3. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 6

FIGURE 3.1 PROJECT LOCATION MAP Sri Suresh Jain Black Granite Mine M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 7

FIGURE 3.2 TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 8

FIGURE 3.3 MINE LEASE SITE LAYOUT M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 9

3.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF SELECTING THE PROPOSED SITE, PARTICULARLY THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS GIVEN INTO SHOULD BE HIGHLIGHTED: No alternative site has been taken into consideration as the mineral (Granite) is available at this site. 3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF OPERATION: Mine area for the Proposed Black Granite Mine is 2.0 Ha and proposed production Capacity is 405 cu. m/annum. 3.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS (A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM / FLOW CHART SHOWING THE PROJECT LAYOUT, COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECT ETC. SHOULD BE GIVEN). Details regarding topography geology, mineable reserves, and production details, Method of mining and extent of mechanization are given below; 3.5.1 Topography: The subject area comes under revenue category. The lease area is a elongated small hilly surface with black granite boulders, it is mound type gently sloping due N-S part and covered with shrubs. The local elevation is about 17 m relief within the area with the highest and lowest elevations in the lease area are 815 m and 798 m from the assumed bench mark of 798 m and shown in plate-iii in mining plan. The surrounding areas are flat agricultural lands etc. Small plants and bushes are present all over the area. The drainage developed from this upland area flows due West & SW. 3.5.2 Regional Geology: The region of the subject area is belonging to Peninsular Gneiss of Archean Group. The Peninsular Gnessic complex comprising migmatite gneiss, grey granodiorite, Porphyritic granite and intruded dolerite and aplite veins. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 10

The Peninsular Gneissic complex comprises of migmatite-gneiss-granite suite of rocks, they are highly variable in mineralogical composition appearance structure and relative ages. The individual members have not been distinguished in a major part of the area. However, granite and migmatite gneiss occupy a large part of the area while bands of relatively younger coarse-grained gneissic granite occur in north eastern part. The Chittoor belt is located along the Peninsular Gneissic Complex comprises a complex assemblage of gneissic variants and granitic rocks which occupy almost entire lease area. The Peninsular Gneissic Complex in the area is representing mostly by Biotite Hornblende Gneiss Granite and Migmatite in NE part of the quarry lease applied area and made up of rocks of high grade metamorphism, migmatisation and intense deformation. These granites, which are often porphyritic are intrusive into the gneissic terrain and contain alkali feldspar space. The later in parts the colour to the granite which ranges from light to deep pink because of the massive nature of these intrusive. They are amenable to produce large size blocks, due to wide spaced joint pattern inherited to them. The granite deposits are mostly confirmed to the belt between Cuddapha and Chittoor. 3.5.3 Local Geology: The units exposed in the lease hold are dolerite (Black granite) and granite. The black granite is rising from minimum elevation of MSL 798 m to maximum elevation of 815 m within applied area trending N-S, the strike length of the body measured 350 m in the area with an average width of 55 m.[n-s Vertical, E-W vertical & Horizontal/Sheet joints] Area is characterized by rugged topography with isolated tors and inselbergs intervened by plain lands. Porphyroblastic granite with black amphibole a hornblende background with euhedral dark brown colour K Feldspar porphyritic srystals and extensively extracted in ard around the quarry lease. Mineralogically this rock is composed of quartz, plagioclase, microcline, orthoclase with subordinates amount of biotite, hornblende and magnetite etc. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 11

Physical Properties of the Dolerite Degree of Weathering : Though the dolorite shows surface weathering only over major part of the area it is expected that the dolerite shows weathering to a depth of 2.0m to 2.5m as can be seen in the working in the Dollar Dykes lease hold Density : 2.9 Poisson s ratio : 0.3 Permeability : Negligible Compressive Strength : 40Mpa Young s Modulus : 90-110Gpa Glassiness : The rock takes excellent polish Defects in the rock: Two sets of minor joints are present. However these are expected to disappear in two to three meters depth. Occasional presence of White Specks are noticed Color variation : The rock color change from dark black to slightly lesser dark at places Defects at the contact zone with granite ; The dolerite shows weathering and is coarse grained at the contact zone 3.5.4 Geological Reserves: Based on the prospecting work carried out and the present exposure of the rock, the reserves of the area have been estimated in this area with the recovery factor is taken only 15%. A Geological evolution of the deposit: i. Frequency of the joints: Two sets of close spaced vertical joints are present in surface exposures breaking rock into small boulders. ii. Faults and folds are absent in the area iii. Splitting pattern. The rock is hard to vary hard and can be split into perfect blocks as can be seen from the blocks worked earlier and present along the track iv. Extent of Weathering: The black granite show only surface weathering over a major part of the area. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 12

Reserves The reserves are calculated by cross section method 6 cross section A-A1, B- B1, C-C1, D-D1, E-E1 and F-F1, are drawn cross sectional areas of overburden rock from RL 798 to RL 815) and sheet rock (from RL 798 to 815) are calculated. Sectional areas multiplied by strike influence gives the volume of the rock. The reserves from are considered as overburden and waste rock and mineable reserves. Details of calculation of proved mineable reserves 1. Proved reserves 3,71,650 cu.m 2. Reserves blocked in the buffer zone 7.5 m. 1,08,150 cu.m 3. Reserves blocked under safety slope 77,150 cu.m 4. Total reserves blocked 1,85,300 cu.m 5. Reserves available for Exploration 1,86,350 cu.m 6. Net mineable reserves@15% recovery 27,952 cu.m 7. Waste rock generated during mining lease period 45,900 cu.m Life of mine; At the proposed yearly production of 405 cu.m the life of the mine will be Mineable reserves/proposed annual production = 27,952/405 =69 years PROVED MINEABLE RESERVES [UNFC-111] Category Section & Influence Distance in m Sectional Area m2 Volume m3 R.F @ 15% Reserves (m 3 ) Granite(cu. m) A A1 50 881 44050 0.15 6607.50 B B1 50 1110 55500 0.15 8325.00 C C1 50 1154 57700 0.15 8655.00 D D1 50 1379 68950 0.15 10342.50 E E1 50 1487 74350 0.15 11152.50 F F1 50 1422 71100 0.15 10665.00 Total Proved Reserves under UNFC Code-111 55747.50 M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 13

RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER 7.5 M BUFFER ZONE Sections Sectional Area [m 2 ] Sectional Influence[m] Volume [m 3 ] A A1 261 50 13050 B B1 333 50 16650 C C1 336 50 16800 D D1 412 50 20600 E E1 410 50 20500 F F1 411 50 20550 Total Reserves Blocked 108150 RESERVES BLOCKED UNDER SAFETY SLOPES Sections Sectional Area [m 2 ] Sectional Influence[m] Volume [m 3 ] A A1 125 50 6250 B B1 216 50 10800 C C1 215 50 10750 D D1 327 50 16350 E E1 330 50 16500 F F1 330 50 16500 Total Reserves Blocked 77150 3.5.5 Life of the Mine: Total Mineable Reserves Production per Year = 27952/405 = 69.01 Years Say 69 Years 3.5.6 Method of Mining: Open cast method of mining is carried out in this mine by manually and semi mechanization by using compressor operated jack hammer drills, excavators and dumper etc., Transportation will be made by trucks to dispatching points ( Rail head/port). The mining operations are carried out by semi-mechanization as open cast mining by developing the benches of 6 m height in 2 phases of 3 m each. Wire saw cutting will be deployed based on the favourable conditions. The development if benches in the sheet rock M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 14

will be maintained @60 0 safety slopes. The separation of blocks from the mother rock will be carried out by drilling, wedge cutting, blasting and excavation will be done by the machinery. Hydraulic excavator and compressor operated jack hammers were used for cutting the rock. Close spaced drilling of 0.3m was adopted along a straight line and charged with low explosives to avoid feather cracks. The secondary splitting, dressing of blocks will be done manually. The mining operations are to be carried in two stages 1. Development 2. Production Stage-I: The removal of weathered and under sized boulders will be cleared in the quarry lease by using excavators. The sheet that is exposed will be subjected to drilling, blasting and splitting from the mother rock. Rock Splitting/Wedging Thus 20 x20 to 40 x20 to 40 mass will be separated from mother rock by drilling the slotter holes on both sides of the mass and a top hole intersecting these two holes and a wire saw rope is passed through and cutting is done horizontally and vertically and by this there will be mass opening on all sides from mother mass. Stage-II: After removal of weathered and under sized boulders, The large boulders will be subjected to splitting into required sizes of blocks by using jack hammers and drilling series of deep holes at right angles at regular intervals, later by intersecting feather and M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 15

wedges in these holes and hammering with sledge hammer eill release the blocks. The burner cutters will be deployed for shaping the boulders The boulders will be splitted to the required sizes with drilling and if required by using chemical compound at source. The boulders separated will be sent to the dressing yard for dressing The boulders, which fit into the required market grade size will be transformed into cuboids Secondary Splitting: After separation from the mother rock, it is properly checked by washing with water to identify defects and cracks. Based on this observation, the size is decided and the blocks are marked and separated by drilling and wedging. The separated blocks will be examined for defects and lines, then the blocks are marked in clear area and holes are drilled along the line of marking with the help of feathers and wedges the waste portion are separated forming a rectangular blocks, bulges will be removed by drilling and wedging to make them perfect blocks. A perfect block is that all sides make with each other 90 0. Dressing: After primary separation the rock mass will be carefully examined to avoid hairline cracks, mineral segregations and veins. The dressing of the rough blocks will be made by chipping the edges and geometrically equating the edges of the block at the dressing yard. The rough blocks obtained after primary cut it will be dressed for obtaining good geometric shape of coloured granite. Dressing of dimensional rough blocks for exports: Dressing is the final phase of mining operation, wherin the secondary rough blocks are squared into rectangular sizes, there by avoiding uneven bulge or M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 16

cavities and other defects. Jackhammers with compressor, feather end wedges and sledgehammers are the equipment generally used for dressing the block 3.5.7 Extent of Mechanization: The machinery requirement is mainly for drilling and transporting the materials. The details of required machinery are presented in below. MACHINERY REQUIREMENTS S. No. Description Number(s) 1. Excavator Tata Hitachi 200 Lc 1 2. Jack Hammer 3 3. Air Compressor (300 CFM) 1 4. Tippers 2 5. Dewatering pumps 1 3.5.8 Year wise Production Details: The year wise production proposed is shown in the following table YEAR WISE PRODCUTION DETAILS Year Working Bench Volume of Volume of Volume of area in Height (M) total Granite intercalated (m2) excavated Production waste material in @ 15 % @ 85 % (m3) (m3) (m3) 1st Year 450 6m 2700 405 2295 2nd Year 450 6m 2700 405 2295 3rd Year 450 6m 2700 405 2295 4th Year 450 6m 2700 405 2295 5th Year 450 6m 2700 405 2295 Total 13500 2025 11475 Average 2700 405 2295 M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 17

3.5.9 Loading & Transport: Loading of mineral will be done by crane and will be sent to the temporary stock yard. Dumpers of 15 T will be used for transportation of Minerals/OB. 3.5.10 Waste Generation & Disposal: About 2295 m3 of waste in every year and about 11475 m3 of waste in first plan period and about 45900 m3 of waste in entire life period of the mine will be generated. The waste that will be generated will be dumped in west side of the QL area. A retaining wall will be constructed around the dump to preventing the slanting of boulders. The year wise waste generation in next 5 years as follows: YEAR WISE WASTE GENERATION Year Waste Generation in M 3 I 2295 II 2295 III 2295 IV 2295 V 2295 Total 11475 Entire the Lease 45900 period 3.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY, LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCTS, MODE OF TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT No raw material will be required. The final product will be sent to consumer industries based on their demand. The mode of transportation of raw material will be by road. Trucks will be used for transportation to the end users. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 18

3.7 RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED Mineral will be utilized and sent for use to different end users. Some of the rejects/ waste will be used for the maintenance of roads. 3.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER ITS SOURCE, ENERGY /POWER REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE; Water Requirement: The daily water requirement will be 4.0 KLD, which will be sourced from outside Tankers. a)mine Site Blocks Washing Dust suppression Green belt b)domestic Drinking &Toilet Total water required Water Requirement 1.0 KLD 1.2 KLD 0.8 KLD 1.0 KLD 4.0 KLD Power Requirement: There will not be any requirement of power supply for the proposed project activity. The Quarry activities are envisaged to be carried out only during day time by manually and Semi mechanized method. All the equipment shall be operated with diesel as motive power. One D.G set of 80 KVA is proposed for back-up power and other requirements. 3.9 QUANTITY OF WASTE TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL About 11475 m3 of overburden will be generated at the end of the five years period and 45900 m3 for entire the lease period. This will be initially dumped within the lease area, which is located at West side of the QL. No liquid effluent will be generated at the mine site. The domestic wastewater of 0.6 KLD generated will be sent to septic tanks followed by soak pits. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 19

4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 CONNECTIVITY (Mine Site) MODE DESCRIPTION Nearest Railway Station Vayalpadu-18.8 kms[ne] Nearest Airport Tirupathi Airport 110 kms[e] Nearest Highway National Highway 205[Ananatapur- Chennai] -4.31 km[ne] Nearest Seaport Chennai 200 kms (SE) 4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP 4.2.1 Land Form: The lease area is covered in the Survey of India Topo Sheet No: 56 K/6, 56 K/7, 56 K/10 & 56 K/11 and is a hill rising to a height of 12-15 mts and devoid of any forest and tree cover. 4.2.2 Land Use: The sanctioned lease area is Govt. Waste land 2.0 Ha and being not to put any other use. 4.2.3 Land Ownership: The sanctioned lease area is Govt. Waste land 2.0 Ha. 4.3 TOPOGRAPHY: The area is located on Topo Sheet No: 56 K/6, 56 K/7, 56 K/10 & 56 K/11 at the junction of Latitude 13 0 30 36.2 N and Longitude 78 0 29 59.6 E. The Lease area is a hill rising to a height of 12-15 mts. The area is devoid of any forest or tree cover. In general the area is plain studded with isolating hillocks. Sometimes they may rise gently as continuous hills, presenting a rugged topography. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 20

4.4 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 SHOULD BE GIVEN. The existing land use is Govt. waste land and being not to put any other use S.NO PARTICULARS DETAILS 1. Archeological Important Places None 2. Ecological Sensitive areas None (National park, Wild Life Sanctuary & Biosphere Reserve etc.) 3. Reserved Forests Madanakonda RF - 0.9km(NNE) Arantlapalle RF 2.8km(S) Penchupadu RF-3.7 km[ssw] Avulakonda Extn. RF-5.7km[W] 4. River/Water Bodies Bahuda River -4.0 Km (N) 4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE: There are no buildings & structures within the mine lease area except some vegetations existing in the lease area which will be cleared when required. Basic Amenities: A) Communication & Post-Office:- The Nearest Post & Telegraph Office is at village Madanapalli, which is about 3.6 Km[N] B) Government & Private Schools: - Madanapalli, which is about 3.6 Km[N] C) Nearest Hospital: - Madanapalli, which is about 3.6 Km[N] D). Nearest Dispensary is at Madanapalli, which is about 3.6 Km[N] M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 21

4.7 CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES: S.NO PARTICULARS DETAILS 1. Minimum Temp 14 C 2. Maximum Temp 47 C 3. Normal Rainfall 1050 mm 4.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE: Particulars Name Distance with Direction Nearest Habitation Vudumvaripalli 1.0 Km (WNW) Nearest Town Madanapalli 3.6Km (N) District Headquarter Chittoor 71 km (SE) Nearest Railway station Vayalpadu 18.8 Km (NE) Nearest Airport Thirupathi Airport 110 Km (E) Nearest Port Chennai 200 kms (SE) Nearest High way Nearest Dispensary & Govt. Hospital National Highway 205[Ananatapur- Chennai] Madanapalli 4.31 kms (NE) 3.6Km (N) Education Facilities Madanapalli 3.6Km (N) 5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND TRANSPORTATION ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION The project activity is mining of Granite, which will be done by opencast semi mechanized method by forming benches. The ultimate pit limit is marked as shown on the Geological Plan & Sections. Conceptual plan period production & development details as furnished in the Conceptual Mine Plan. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 22

Dumping will be done at designated area within the lease area. At the end of the Conceptual Period complete dumps will be afforested and wherever possible and along road sides greenbelt development will be carried out. Safety bunds, fencing & retaining walls shall be constructed as per the directions and guidelines of Directorate General of Mines Safety. 5.2 POPULATION PROJECTION: The man power of mines includes Mines manager, Engineer, Geologist, skilled and unskilled Labours and medical officers etc. As for the socioeconomic is concerned from the Quarry activity nearby villagers shall get direct employment for about 28 persons. The proposed Quarry activities also shall bring the positive change in the villages as the mine shall provide indirect employment to more than 15 people. 5.3 LAND USE PLANNING (BREAKUP ALONG WITH GREEN BELT ETC.) In every year about 50 mts length of buffer zone will be planted along the boundary on Northern, Southern, Western & Eastern sides of the area. About 50 saplings consisting of Neem, Siris, Eucalyptus, Sisham,Kanju, Karanj and Amaltaas will be planted per year over an area of 50m x 6m at 3m grid interval. 5.4 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL): The existing road network will be sufficient to meet the proposed production capacity. However, required infrastructure for transport within the leasehold area will be further strengthened and improved. No new routes or alternations are required in this regards. 5.5 AMENITIES/FACILITIES It is proposed to provide the site services like Mines office and other statutory constructions like Rest Shelter, First Aid, Work shed and Drinking water as required near the QL. Manager s Room 6m x 6m x 3m with ACC roof M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 23

Rest Room 6m x 6m x 3m with ACC roof Toilets 2m x 1.5m x 3m First Aid Provision is made in the Manager s Room Drinking water Provision is made in the Rest Room 6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE: 6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA- MINE LEASE AREA) The total mine lease area is 2.0 Hectares. Mines office and other statutory constructions like rest shelter, first aid, work shed are available at the site and the same will be utilized for future. 6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA) As the local person will be given preference for employment, hence no residential area/ housing is proposed. 6.3 GREEN BELT: In every year about 50 mts length of buffer zone will be planted along the boundary on Northern, Southern, Western & Eastern sides of the area. About 50 saplings consisting of Neem, Siris, Eucalyptus, Sisham,Kanju, Karanj and Amaltaas will be planted per year over an area of 50m x 6m at 3m grid interval. 6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE: Local people will be employed for excavation activity. The project will provide the indirect means of earnings in the area of vehicle driving, shops, construction etc. As a result the project will bring a positive impact on the adjacent civilization. The proponent will spend 1% of profit for the development of the area i.e. medical facilities, schools, temples and other social work. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 24

6.5 CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD / RAIL / METRO/ WATER WAYS ETC.) MODE DESCRIPTION Nearest Railway Station Vayalpadu 18.8 Km (NE) Nearest Airport Tirupathi Airport - 110 Km (E) Nearest Highway National Highway 205[Ananatapur-Chennai] -4.31 km[ne] Nearest Seaport Chennai Port 200 kms (SE) 6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER): The total water requirement of the project is 4.0 KLD which will be used for Dust Suppression, Greenbelt Development & Domestic purposes and will be sourced from nearby villages through Tankers. 6.7 SEWERAGE SYSTEM: Domestic Waste Water will be sent to Septic Tank followed Soak pit. Outside discharge is not envisaged. 6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT: There is no generation of Industrial Solid waste due to this mining activity. 6.9 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: About 2295 m3 of waste in every year and about 11475 m3 of waste in first plan period and about 45900 m3 of waste in entire life period of the mine will be generated. The waste that will be generated will be dumped in west side of the QL area in an area of 26m Length x 20m Width x 10m Height. A retaining wall will be constructed around the dump to preventing the slanting of boulders. 6.10 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/SOURCE: There will not be any requirement of power supply for the proposed project activity. The Quarry activities are envisaged to be carried out only during day time by manually and Semi mechanized method. All the equipment shall be operated with diesel as motive power. One D.G set of 80 KVA is proposed for back-up power and other requirements. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 25

7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R and R PLAN): 7.1 POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND OUSTEES AND LANDLESS LABOUR (A BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN). Not Applicable as the lease area is Govt. land and there is no involvement of Rehabilitation and Resettlement plan. 8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES: 8.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION (TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT WILL BE GIVEN). The project will be started once obtain the Environmental Clearance and other necessary approvals from respective departments of state Government. 8.2 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST AND ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT Total project cost 48 Lakhs EMP Capital Cost 3.40 Lakhs EMP Recurring Cost 2.40 Lakhs 9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) The Granite lease is result in growth of the surrounding areas by increasing direct and indirect employment opportunities in the region including ancillary development and surrounding infrastructure. Special emphasis on Financial and Social Benefits is being given to the local people including tribal population, if any in the area. The project will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty. Development of social amenities is in the form of medical facilities and providing books and school uniforms to the poor students nearby schools. No major adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required mitigation measures are will be given priority. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 26

10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN: 10.1 POLLUTION SOURCES & CONTROL MEASURES: S.NO PARTICULARS SOURCE CONTROL MEASURES & MANAGEMENT 1. Air Pollution Drilling, Loading & Un Loading Haul Roads Transportation, a)wet Drilling System b)jackhammer are provided with Gunny bags c)regular Sprinkling of Water on haul roads d)greenbelt Development along Waste Handling the Buffer Zone of the Lease area, Haul roads & Waste Dumps & e)5.0 Mts of stack height is D.G. Set (80 KVA) provided for DG Set ( H = h + 0.2 x KVA) = 3+ 0.2 x 80 KVA = 4.78mts f) Provision of dust masks g) Cloth for drillers 2. Water Domestic Waste a). 0.6 kld of Domestic Pollution Water wastewater will be sent to the septic tank followed by soak pit. b). Retention wall at the foot of the dump for allowing clean water out. c). Garland drains will be provided around the waste dump. d). Siltation tanks construction at the discharge end of garland drains to arrest silt. 3. Noise Drilling, a). Periodical maintenance of Pollution Material machinery b). Thick green belt along the Handling, Buffer Zone of the Lease area Loading, D.G. Set & Movement of c). Acoustic enclosure for the DG sets d). Speed of vehicles will be limited vehicles e). Provision of earmuffs/ear plugs to employees M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 27

4. Solid Waste Rock Waste / a). Waste Will be stacked in the Over Burden west side of the Lease Area over a length of 26 mts, width of 20 waste mts and to a height of 10 mts (11475m3 in 5 b).retaining wall will be years) & (45900m3in20years) constructed around the dump c).garland drains will be constructed around the dump d).rock Waste is crushed into smaller sizes and used as a road metal e).over Burden waste is used in filling low lying areas f).rejected material is used in making of tiles 5. Reclamation - Reclamation will be taken up on need basis before the conclusion of Mining operations. The Back filling of the mine starts from the E end to W side. Drainage will be developed along the slopes of the mound. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 28

10.2 BUDGETS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF EMP: S. No Particulars Proposed Capital Cost (Rs.) Recurring Cost (Rs.) Per Annum Purpose of Recurring Cost 1. Dust Suppression 70,000 60,000 Mobile Water Tanker Capacity 5KL, Daily 1 Trips @ 250/- per trip 2. Green Belt 40,000 25,000 Sapling Cost, Labour Development Cost & Manure Cost 3. Retaining Wall 25,000 10,000 50 mtrs/annum 4. Check Dam 25,000 10,000 Maintenance Cost 5. Garland Drain 25,000 10,000 Maintenance Cost 6. Occupational 50,000 40,000 Periodic Medical Health & Safety Checkups & Medicines 7. Environmental 0 60,000 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Monitoring, Water Quality Analysis & Noise Levels (Will be out sourced) 8. Nose masks, Cloth 50,000 10,000 Purchasing of for drillers & Gunny Damaged pieces etc. bags for jackhammer etc. 9. Safety 50,000 15,000 Periodical maintenance Equipments[Shoes, Belt, Ear Plugs, Ear muffs etc] Total 3,35,000 2,40,000 M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 29

10.3 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN: S. Potential No. Impact 1 Air Emissions Action to be Followed Ambient air quality within the premises of the Mine Lease Area and nearby habitations to be monitored. 2 Noise Noise generated from various mining activities 3 Waste Water Quality Sampling & Analysis of Waste Water Parameters for Monitoring Frequency Monitoring of Location PM 10, PM 2.5, Periodic during Four SO 2, NO x and operation Locations CO. phase As per CPCB/ APPCB guidelines Spot Level recording Noise As per CPCB Guidelines Periodic during operation phase Periodic during operation phase 4 Health Employees andall relevant Regular Labour health checkparameters ups ups 11.0 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY: check Five Locations The management of occupational safety & health is the prime responsibility of mine management. The following facilities will be provided to the employs; Provision of Dust masks to prevent exposure of persons to dust Provision of ear muffs/ear plugs for protecting workmen from adverse affects of noise Regular health monitoring of workers will be carried out. First Aid Facility at site. - - M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 30

12.0 CONCLUSION: The Granite Mining of Sri Suresh Jain an extent of 2.0 Ha is located at Survey No: 691, of Madanapalli Village, Madanapalli Mandal, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh will be environmental compatible to the surrounding due to the high standards of pollution control measures to be adopted during the operational phase. Environmental Management Plan will help minimize adverse impacts on the environment. Where impacts occur, immediate action must be taken to reduce the escalation of effects associated with these impacts. To ensure the relevance of this document to the specific mine development stage, it needs to be reviewed throughout all phases. Hence, it is requested that necessary Environmental Clearance may be accorded for implementation of the project. M/s. Vison Labs, Hyderabad 31