PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT



Similar documents
PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

2. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

PRE - FEASIBILITY REPORT

2. PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

Pre- FEASIBILITY REPORT

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PRE- FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT. M/s. SAI MINERALS

Pre- FEASIBILITY REPORT

PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PRE- FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

Environment Management Plan

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

Environment Management Plan

Pre- FEASIBILITY REPORT

Pre- FEASIBILITY REPORT

2x800 MW Thermal Power Project Near Village Paraspani, Tehsil Pathargama, Godda- District By Adani Power (Jharkhand) Limited

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

Pre- FEASIBILITY REPORT

Project Name: Nangal (M.L. No. 134/03) Masonary Stone Mine PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT

Pre-feasibility Report

Pre- FEASIBILITY REPORT

Project Details- Minor Minerals (Other Than Sand)

Environment Management Plan

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

Project Details- Minor Minerals (Other Than Sand)

Project Name: Chanawda & Bijasna (M.L. No. 209/09) Masonary Stone PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT

Environment Management Plan

PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

INDEX 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY... 23

Project Name: Chinawda (M.L. No. 276/03) Masonary Stone Mine PRE- FEASIBILITY REPORT

Project Details-Minor Minerals (Other Than Sand)

Final Environmental Impact Assessment of Smt. Singam Bhavani Laterite Mining ADDITIONAL STUDIES

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

NIMAPALLI STONE QUARRY

Ratdi Limestone (Building) Mine Location Near Village- Ratdi, Taluka & district Porbandar, (Gujarat) Latitude. 9.0m RL.

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT & ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PREFEASIBILITY REPORT

M/s. Karshanbhai Bhagvanbhai Rabari

Form -1 Mining Plan & Pre-feasibility Report

CONTENT LIST PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1

Environmental Management Plan

EnVirOnMEnT ManaGEMEnT PLan. FOr. M/S. LiME STOnE MinE OF. Dhirajlal Panchanbhai Vachhani. area. PrOPOSEd PrOdUCTiOn: TPa

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN :-

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT

Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies

Fauna- No particular type of fauna finds except snakes, hynus & Jackals, wild cat, wildhen etc. are found in and around the area.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

CHANDAM7AIL,P SAND DEPOSIT

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

FORM -1 MINING PLAN & PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT. FOR QUARRYING OF ROUGH STONE (Extent: Ha)-B2 Project

How To Conduct An Environmental Impact Assessment

TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR SCOPING OF EIA STUDY

[SIMPLIFIED MINING SCHEME] Index

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

Form -1 Mining Plan & Pre-feasibility Report

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

APPLICATION (FORM-1, PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT)

Near Village- Gorir (Modi Pahari), Tehsil Khetri, District Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan) Pre- Feasibility Report

TERMS OF REFERENCE. BEFORE CONSTRUCTION: Sl No TOR RESPONSE 1. Legalities of the land: Is the land The Project is clear from all angles.

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

P.F.R. TABLE OF CONTENTS

LORE SILICA SAND MIINE

NUAGADA STONE QUARRY Village: Nuagada,Tahasil: Hinjilicut,District: Ganjam, State: Odisha

(IV) Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA Studies

PRE-FEASIBILITY CUM EMP REPORT FOR SAND EXTRACTION PROJECT (FROM RIVER PURNA PAT) FOR. KESHAVBHAI RATANJIBHAI PATEL 150 MT/day

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

FORM i, pre FEasiBilitY REpORt. EnViROnMEnt ManaGEMEnt plan FOR. area= proposed production: - 36,000 tpa. project COst: - 10 lacs

APPENDIX I (See paragraph 6) FORM 1 (I) Basic Information S.No. Item Details 1. Name of the project/s PITAIBAND SAND QUARRY

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

APPLICATION (FORM-1, PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT)

Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN. Nilaya Hills/ Heights Promoted by M/s RBS Developers (Group Housing & Commercial Building Project)

Project Details-Minor Minerals ( Rajula Building Stone)

LOK CEMENTS LTD Chinnadandlur and Kallamalla Villages, Yerraguntla Mandal Y S R Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh

Pre Feasibility Report

S/o Vishnudas Chakraborty, residence at R/o Narsinghgarh, District Rajgarh (M.P.).

Mineral Granite. Lease Area Near Villages- Chandma. Tehsil - Sarwar. District- Ajmer. (Rajasthan) PROJECT PROPONENT

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED

M/s SANGHVI GRUHA NIRMAN PVT. LTD. PROPOSED. REDEVELOPMENT OF BUILDING (JANKI BHAVAN) At

APPLICATION THE GRANT OF ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE

PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT

APPLICATION THE GRANT OF ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE

THE NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT ORDINANCE (CAP LAWS OF SARAWAK, 1958 Ed.)

ABANDONMENT COST, FINANCIAL ASSURANCE AND PRESENTATION OF THE DOCUMENT. Abandonment cost :

BASIC CHECKLIST REQUIRED FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION PARTICULARS

PRE-FEASIBILITY CUM DETAIL PROJECT REPORT FOR SAND EXTRACTION PROJECT: 300 MT/DAY (FROM RIVER TAPI PAT)

STANDARD TEMPLATE FOR EVALUATION OF ALL PROJECTS / ACTIVITIES. 2 Name of the organization/owner. M/s.N.R.Global Granite

APPENDIX I (See Paragraph-6) FORM 1. S. No. Item Details

Transcription:

PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT 1

[AS PER MOEF GUIDELINCE FORP.F.R., CIRCULARDATED 30 th DECEMBER 2010] 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY M/s Madhya Pradesh Minerals Supply Company is the applicant of the proposed project. The mining lease area is situated in Village Udali, Tehsil Majhgawan, District Satna, State Madhya pradesh. The lease area is 3.723 ha. Mining will be carried out by opencast Other than fully mechanised method of mining. About 19,964 TPA will be produced. Cost of the proposed project is Rs. 1 Crore. 1.1 SALIENT FEATURESOFTHE PROJECT Particulars Project Name Details Udali Ochre, White Earth & Bauxite Mine at Village Udali, Tehsil Majhgawan, District Satna, State Madhya pradesh. LOCATION Village Taluka District State Mining Lease Area &Type of Land Name of Mineral to be mined out Latitude Longitude Udali Majhgawan Satna Madhya pradesh 3.723Ha Udali Ochre, White Earth & Bauxite Mine 24 53'43.3" to 24 53'54.5" North 81 01'04.1" to 81 01'11.3" East ToposheetNo. 63H/1 Mineable Reserve Capacity Estimated Project Cost DG Set Highest and Lowest Elevation Bauxite 1,79,396 Tonnes 19,964 TPA of Bauxite 1 Crore As per requirement 384 m AMSL highest towards East and lowest is 368m AMSL towards South West Ultimate Depth of Mining Nearest Habitation/Town 6 m bgl Satna 62 Km SW Nearest Airport Nearest Highway Khajuraho Airport 111 Km SW Manikpur Railway Station Junction 20.11 Km NE Jaitwara Kulkariya road at 1.0 Km north SH 11 19.17 Km SW 6

Nearest Railway Station Nearest Dispensary & Govt. Hospital Education Facility Water Demand and Supply Chitahra Railway Junction 20 Km Jaitwara Railway Junction 32 Km Govt. Hospital 4.1 Km NW Sashkiya Vidyalaya 8.8 Km SW 7.00 KLD,Bore well and mine sump Nearest Streams/Rivers/water Bodies(from mine boundary) Seismic zone Mau Nala 7.4 Km SW Kakarbal Nala 6.1 Km NE Water tank 1.6 Km SW As per the 2002 Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) map, Madhya Pradesh also falls in Zones II & III. 2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THEPROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT MINE OWNER M/s Madhya Pradesh Minerals Supply Company ADDRESS P.O. Jaitwara, District Satna (M.P.) Pin Code 485221 (i) The mining lease area was previously sanctioned for 10 years period w.e.f. 06.10.1982 to 05.10.1992. The lease area was initially renewed for 10 years period vide letter No. 3 2/93/12/2 dated 22.04.1993. The same was extended to 20 years vide State Government letter No. 32/93/12/2 dated 26.07.2001. Hence the renewed period of mining lease is for 20 years w.e.f. 06.10.1992 to 05.10.2012. In accordance with, The Mines & Minerals (Development & Regulation) Amendment Act 2015 the lease period is deemed to be extended for period up to 05.10.2032. The Mining Plan has been approved by IBM. (ii) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OFNATURE OF THE PROJECT Opencast Other than fully mechanized method of mining will be adopted in the lease area in future. All operation of mining such as development and loading will be carried out by manual means. No drilling and blasting will be carried out. Winning of ore, Sorting & sizing of mineral will be carried out by manual means. In the ML area Bauxite is only found. No Ochre & White Earth Occurrence is found. (iii) NEED FOR THE PROJECTAND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY OR REGION The production of mineral will benefit to the State in the form of Royalty. Apart from this, the project will generated direct and indirect employment opportunities to the tune of about 40 persons from the nearby villages. Also, the mine management will conduct medical camps at regular interval in the nearby villages and will help the nearby villages in providing infrastructure like school furniture, water tankers, etc. The lease will additionally pay to the district mineral foundation as per the rules. 7

(iv) (v) DEMANDSUPPLY GAP The Bauxite of the applied area is of metal, chemical & fines and screened material as cement grade. The mineral is intended for sale to aluminium, alum and cement plants. IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION Indigenous production of mineral will be use for infrastructure sector in our country. No export is envisaged of the mineral presently and in future also. (vi) DOMESTIC/ EXPORT MARKETS The Bauxite has a good potential market in the country. No export is proposed. (vii) EMPLOYMENT GENERATION(DIRECT ANDINDIRECT) DUETOTHEPROJECT DIRECT EMPLOYMENT The requirement of various technical and nontechnical personnel is determined while adopting the following norms: 1. The mine will be worked in a single shift in day light hours. 2. In estimating the requirement of competent person, mates, etc. due consideration has been given to the statutory provisions. Man power requirement and its distribution. The total manpower requirement in this project directly is 40 persons. The man power proposed is as under: Mining Engineer 1 Geologist 1 Mining Mate 1 Skilled 2 Semi Skilled 10 Un Skilled 25 Total 40 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION (i) TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INTERDEPENDENT PROJECTS, IF ANY. The proposed project is not an interlinked project, it is independent project that involves extraction of Material (Bauxite). (ii) LOCATION (MAP SHOWING GENERAL LOCATION, SPECIFIC LOCATION AND PROJECT BOUNDARY & PROJECT SITE LAYOUT) WITH COORDINATES District and State : Satna (M.P.) Taluka : Majhgawan Village : Udali 8

Khasra No. Area Ownership/occupancy 34/1 3.26 Acres 25 0.48 Acres 27 2.06 Acres 30 0.75 Acres 31 0.34 Acres 32 2.31 Acres 9.20 Acre or 3.723 ha. Private Land Coordinates of Pillar Pillar No. Latitude Longitude Pillar No. Latitude Longitude 1. 24 53'43.3" 81 01'07.8" 2. 24 53'49.0" 81 01'10.0" 3. 24 53'52.9" 81 01'11.3" 4. 24 53'54.1" 81 01'11.1" 5. 24 53'54.5" 81 01'08.6" 6. 24 53'53.6" 81 01'08.1" 7. 24 53'52.1" 81 01'06.2" 8. 24 53'52.0" 81 01'04.2" 9. 24 53'50.6" 81 01'04.4" 10. 24 53'50.4" 81 01'06.3" 11. 24 53'49.8" 81 01'06.2" 12. 24 53'49.9" 81 01'05.2" 13. 24 53'44.5" 81 01'04.1" 14. 24 53'44.4" 81 01'05.3" 15. 24 53'43.9" 81 01'06.2" 16. 24 53'44.1" 81 01'07.4" 17. 24 53'43.5" 81 01'07.4" 9

Location ML Area (iii) DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED AND THE BASIS OF SELECTING THE PROPOSED SITE, PARTICULARLY THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS GONE INTO SHOULD BE HIGHLIGHTED The mining is a site specific activity and the mineralization is located on hills/mound of the region. The ML area confirms to the location. The mining lease has been granted for 50 years period at the proposed site. No major industry is located within the buffer zone. 3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OFOPERATION 3.4.1 Size The entire project area is 3.723 Hectares. 3.4.2 RESERVES Proved Mineral Reserve of Bauxite = 1,79,396 Tonnes PreFeasibility Mineral Resource = 55,480 Tonnes 10

3.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS (A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM/FLOWCHARTSHOWINGTHEPROJECTLAYOUT,COMPONENTSOF THEPROJECT ETC. SHOULD BEGIVEN 3.5.1 Method for developing and working the deposits The mine will be carried out by opencast Other than fully mechanized method of mining. Working will be carried from end so that simultaneous backfilling is carried concurrently. 3.5.2 Mining Process Opencast Other than fully mechanized method of mining will be adopted in the lease area in future. All operation of mining such as development and loading will be carried out by manual means. No drilling and blasting will be carried out. Winning of ore, Sorting & sizing of mineral will be carried out by manual means. In the ML area Bauxite is only found. The development in the over burden will be carried out in benches of height equal to 1.5 m and width equal to 6 m to 10 m. Development in mineral bench will also be carried out in benches of height equal to 3.0 m and width equal to 6.0m to 10 m. The haul road is extended up to the working face at gradient of 1 in 16. No labour camp is proposed within the lease area. The transport of men is not applicable and they will come from nearby villages on their own. No tubs, haulage rope, conveyor or locomotive will be used. 3.6 RAW MATERIAL REQUIRED ALONG WITH ESTIMATED QUANTITY, LIKELY SOURCE, MARKETING AREA OF FINAL PRODUCT/S, MODE OF TRANSPORT OF RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHED PRODUCT No raw material will be required in the proposed project. The operation involves the extraction of Mineral in its existing form and loaded into trucks/trolleys which will transport the material to the local market. The existing roads will be utilized for the transport of mineral from mine site to market. 3.7 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/ RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE PROJECT, IF ANY, SHOULD BE BRIEFLY OUTLINED Not envisaged. 3.7.1 Water The water consumption at the mine is in the following areas Water sprinkling at mine pit areas and haulage roads. Plantation For domestic purpose Around 7.00. KLD water will be required under following heads: Activity Water requirement, KLD Source Dust suppression /allied mining activity 2.0 Mine sump Plantation 3.0 11

Domestic 2.0 Bore well Total 7.00 3.7.2 Power Electrical power will be required only for site office and will be obtained from Solar energy. Transportation will be done through dumpers or trucks operating on diesel. No storage for diesel is proposed. 3.8 QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED (LIQUID AND SOLID) AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/ DISPOSAL 3.8.1 Solid Waste About 350 MT/month of overburden and mine waste will be generated from the mine. It will be simultaneously backfilled and reclamation will be carried out in the mined out pits in the lease area. Plantation will be carried out on the backfilled area. 3.8.2 Liquid Effluent Portable toilets will be used so that liquid effluent will not be generated. 12

3.9. Schematic representations of EIA Adopted from EIA Guidance Manual Mining of Minerals, 2010 4.0 SITE ANALYSIS 4.1 CONNECTIVITY The lease area falls in Majhgawan Tehsil of Satna Distt. of Madhya Pradesh State. The lease area is about 62 kms from Satna. It can be approached via Jaitwara. 4.2 LANDFORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP 4.2.1 Landform The lease area is undulating waste land. 13

4.2.2 Land use Existing Land Use of the mine lease area Sl. No. 1. 2. Item (A) (B) Applied area Mining & allied activities i. Pit ii. Dumps iii. Roads iv. Site services v. Plantation etc. vi. Water body Undisturbed area Type of Land (in hects.) Forest Land (Hects.) Agri. Land (Hects.) Grazin g Land Barren Land 3.723 1.25 0.10 1.373 Any other type Total 3.723 1.25 0.10 1.373 4.3 TOPOGRAPHY (ALONGWITH MAP) The mining lease area is undulating having slope towards South West direction. 384 m AMSL is highest elevation towards East and lowest is 368 m AMSL towards South West There is no river or any perennial surface water source within the core zone or nearby buffer zone. 4.3.1 GEOLOGY OF THE AREA The lease area is situated in Satna Rewa plateau. The plateau slopes down gently towards south and merges with the plains of Ganurgarh shale. A series of topographic highs in the form of detached mounds and ridges dot the plateau of Rewa quartzite, as also the plains of Ganurgarh shales. Ochre/clay & Bauxite/Laterite deposit of the lease area belong to Upper Rewa Sandstone in Rewa group of Vindhyan super group. The General succession of rocks is summarized as under: REGIONAL GEOLOGY SETUP: The geology of the Satna district is much varied. As per the geological mapping done by GSI, the following geological sequence in the area have been established. Regional Geological Succession: Period/Sub Period Age Geological Formation Associated Mineral Deposits Recent 1 M.Y. Alluvium Ground Water Pliestocene 18 M.Y. Laterite & Bauxite Bauxite deposits of Rewa, Satna etc. 14

Cretaceous to Palaeocene 64 to 97 M.Y. Deccan Trap Basalt, Bagh, Lametas (Infra trappean) Gem varieties of Quartz, Road material, Limestone deposit of Dhar, Jhabua district. Upper Carboniferous to lower Cretaceous 97 to 320 M.Y. Gondwana Supergroup Coal deposits of Betul, Satna, Shahdol and Chhindwara, Jabalpur, districts. Clay deposits of Katni, Shahdol district etc. Proterozoic III 570 to 900 M.Y. Bhander Group Rewa Group Limestone deposits of Damoh, Katni, Satna districts etc. Conglomeratic Diamond field of Panna district. Proterozoic 900 to 1800 M.Y. Kaimur Group Semri Group Diamondiferous kimberlites of panna distt., limestone deposits of mandsaur, rewa, satna distt. Leadzinc deposits of damoh distt. Proterozoic I to II Gwalior Group, Bijawar Group Rock Phosphate of Sagar distt. Dolomite deposit of Mandla district, Iron ore deposit of Jabalpur district (uneconcmic) Minor occurrences of Mn ore. Chilpi Group Proterozoic I 1600 to 2500 M.Y. Sausar Group Aravalli Group Manganese deposit of Balaghat and Chhindwara distt., Copper deposit of Balaghat. Phosphorite and Mn deposits of Jhabua distt. Archaean to Proterozoic I Sakoli Group Bundelkhand granite PyrophylliteDiaspore of Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur distt., Granite for cutting / polishing. Archaean Older than 2500 M.Y. Amgaon Group peninsular gneisses, Older granites and Magmatites. 15

LOCAL GEOLOGY : Bauxite occurs as pebble, boulders and granules upto maximum thickness of about 6.0m. This is underlained by lateritic soil of thickness varying between 0m to 3.0m. The summarized account of succession of rocks is furnished below: Recent Lateritic soil upto 3.0m Bauxite 3.0 to 6.0m Lithomarge Bauxite: Bauxite is predominantly pinkish to creamy white in colour. It is characterised by oolitic, concretionary, vermicular, spongy and brecciated texture. The quality of Bauxite in the area is mainly metal grade. Its specific gravity is 2.6 to 3.5. It is usually an amorphous or clay like substance which is however, not plastic. The lithomarge occurs at the bottom of the mineralisation constituting mainly decomposed sand stone with laminated ferruginous layers. Lithomarge displays white, Pink, red, yellow and yellows white colours. This is soft in lower horizon being siliceous and aluminous. No white earth or ochre has been found in the ML area. 4.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN(AGRICULTURE,NONAGRICULTURE, FOREST,WATER BODIES (INCLUDING AREA UNDER CRZ),SHORTEST DISTANCES FROM THE PERIPHERY OF THE PROJECT TO PERIPHERY OF THE FORESTS,NATIONALPARK,WILDLIFESANCTUARY,ECO SENSITIVE AREAS, WATERBODIES(DISTANCEFROMTHEHFL OF THERIVER),CRZ. IN CASE OF NOTIFIED INDUSTRIAL AREA, A COPYOF THE GAZETTE NOTIFICATION SHOULD BE GIVEN 4.4.1 landuse pattern of the lease area The proposed land use at the end of fifth year and at the end of mine life is given in table below: BreakUp of Land Utilization Pattern (Area in Ha) S.NO LAND USE At the End of 5 th At the of Mine life year 1 Total area excavated 1.33 3.025 2 Area mined out(out of 1) Nil 3.025 3 Area fully reclaimed(backfilled out of Nil 3.025 2) 4 Area rehabilitated out of 3 by Nil 3.025 afforestation 5 Area rehabilitated by water harvesting Nil Nil 6 Total area under dumps 0.235 Nil 7 Area under active dumps 0.235 Nil 8 Area under mineral stack 0.50 Nil 9 Area under road 0.10 Nil 10 Area under Green Belt Nil 0.698 11 Area under infrastructure 0.01 Nil 12 Drain and Bund 0.12 Nil 4.4.2 Power The mine will be worked by Other than fully mechanized method. Electrical power will be required only for site office and will be obtained from Solar energy. Transportation will be done through dumpers or trucks operating on diesel. No storage for diesel is proposed. 16

4.6 SOILCLASSIFICATION The state of Madhya Pradesh has a variety of soils ranging from rich clayey to gravelly. The major groups of soils found in the state can be divided into 4 categories namely; alluvial, medium and deep black, shallow and medium black, mixed red and black. The district wise detail are give in below table: 17

4.7 CLIMATIC DATAFROM SECONDARY SOURCES The region has a tropical monsoon climate with long humid summer and fall is heavy during SW monsoon and light during premonsoon begins during June and retracts during September. Month Average Temperature In centigrade short winters. The rain season. The monsoon normally Mean Maximum Maximum Mean Minimum Minimum January 24.4 29.2 9.3 4.0 February 27.8 33.1 11.3 6.6 March 33.4 38.6 16.6 11.4 April 38.6 42.6 22.2 16.9 May 42.3 45.0 27.2 22.3 June 39.7 41.8 28.4 23.1 July 32 37.0 25.2 22.8 August 30.5 33.5 24.5 22.4 September 31.3 33.8 23.9 21.6 October 31.3 33.7 19.5 14.1 November 28.9 31.8 11.8 8.0 December 26.1 29.5 8.8 5.0 (Source : http://satna.nic.in/geography.htm) 18

5.0 PLANNING BRIEF 5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT (TYPE OF INDUSTRIES, FACILITIES, AND TRANSPORTATION ETC.) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING/ DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CLASSIFICATION Opencast method will be practiced. The targeted production will be 19,964 TPA. Mineral will be transported by trucks to the nearest market for intermediate use in construction work. 5.2 POPULATION PROJECTION The project will employ most of the workers from nearby villages. There will not be any increase in population due to the project. However, few people from other area may migrate in this area for business opportunities. 5.4 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND (PHYSICAL & SOCIAL) The following facilities will be extended to the nearby villages by the mine management. Proposed facilities: Provision of green belt along the mine lease boundary Direct Employment to 40 or required number of persons from nearby villages. Indirect employment opportunities to about 20 persons from the nearby villages. Arrangements for safe and healthy working conditions Provision of Drinking water to nearby villages through tankers in dry period. Medical facilities and Health checkup camps for the workers Conducting medical camps in nearby villages at regular interval. 5.5 AMENITIES/ FACILITIES The requisite site facilities are proposed as follows: Site Office A site office is provided for technical & clerical staff and keeping the records. First Aid First aid facility is provided in the office for giving first aid to the injured persons. Water Hut Water hut is proposed for drinking water for employees. The water is proposed to be stored in water pitchers and tanks. Rest Shelter A rest shelter is proposed for workers for lunch and taking rest during interval. Lavatory Portable toilets will be used. 6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTURECTURE The lessee will be committed for social development structures like Government Schools and Health Centers. 6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA) Office and stores has been provided in the mine lease area. Specified first Aid box will be maintained at the site office and the rest shelter as per mines Act1952. Additional facilities will be made as per the requirement. 6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON PROCESSING AREA) There is no residential area in the mine lease. Only Site office and rest shelter will be provided. 19

6.3 GREEN BELT It is proposed to plant trees along the mine lease boundary as well as on the backfilled area. Total area for plantation is 0.698 ha. The details of the proposed plantation are given in table below: Progressive Afforestation during lease period: Year Total Area covered during the year Survival Plantation BF Area Green belt rate % Nos. Nos. Area (sqm) Area (sqm) 1 st 5 years 1396 1396/6980 80 During Lease 6050 6050/30250 Nil 80 Period Total 7446 6050/30250 1396/6980 The species of various firewood and fruit trees viz Salai, Mahua, Lendia, Aonala, Rohan, Achar, Kusum, Rinjhia, Khair, Haldu, Palas, Phansibel, Jamrasi & Mokha etc will be planted every year. Fencing will be done to protect the plants. 6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE Road facility (existing roads will be maintained regularly) Employment opportunity Medical camps Social awareness camps, Donations to schools Secondary employment opportunities Formation of self help groups for the women in nearby villages 6.5 CONNECTIVITY (TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION ROAD/ RAIL/ METRO/ WATER WAYS ETC.) The lease area falls in Majhgawan Tehsil of Satna Distt. of Madhya Pradesh State. The lease area is about 62 kms from Satna. The nearest railway station is Majhgawan and Manikpur. 6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT (SOURCE & SUPPLY OF WATER) Total water requirement is 7 KLD. Refer para 3.7.1 6.7 SEWERAGE SYSTEM The domestic effluent from the site office and rest shelter will be discharged in septic tank and soak pit system. 6.8 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT There will not be any industrial waste generation. The only waste generated from the mine will be overburden. 20

6.9 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT About 350 MT/month of overburden and mine waste will be generated from the mine. It will be simultaneously backfilled and reclamation will be carried out in the mined out pits in the lease area. Plantation will be carried out on the backfilled area. 6.10 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/ SOURCES. The mine will be worked by OTFM method. Electrical power will be required only for site office and will be obtained from Solar energy. Transportation will be done through dumpers or trucks operating on diesel. No storage for diesel is proposed. 7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R&R) PLAN There is no human settlement in the ML area. No R and R hence is proposed. 7.1 POLICY TO BE ADOPTED (CENTRAL/STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUSTEES, LAND OUSTEES AND LANDLESS LABORERS (A BRIEF OUTLINE TO BE GIVEN) There is no human settlement within the mine lease area. No human settlement will be disturbed due to the mining activity. Hence. No Rehabilitation and resettlement is proposed including home oustees, land oustees and landless laborers. 8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES 8.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATE OF COMPLETION (TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE PROJECT TO BE GIVEN) The project will commence once environmental clearance and other necessary certificates are obtained from the respective departments. 8.2 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT The estimated project cost will be Rs 1 Crore. Fund provision for EMP measures Following provisions are proposed to be taken for improving, control and monitoring of environment protection measures. Sr. No. Particulars Amount (in lacs) 1 Pollution monitoring Air, Water, Noise 1.00 2 Pollution monitoring Water sprinkling 0.50 3 Wire fencing at plantation sites 0.50 4 Plantation including maintenance 0.90 5 Haul road and other roads repair and maintenance 0.50 6 Premonsoon and post monsoon survey for sedimentation in the river bed 0.70 7 Miscellaneous 0.90 Total 5.00 21

The protection measures will be dynamic and subject to periodic review so that measures remain effective and appropriate. 9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) 9.1 FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE BENEFIT TO THE LOCAL PEOPLE INCLUDING TRIBAL POPULATION, IF ANY, IN THE AREA. All workers will be subjected to medical examination as per Mines Rule 1955 both at times of appointment and at least once in five years. Medical camps will be organized for this activity. Insurance of all employees as per the rules will be provided. The proposed mine will bring economical benefits to the state by the way of Royalty for mineral and to the local people by way of direct and secondary employment opportunities. The mine management will also help the nearby villages by providing aid to school, conducting medical and social awareness camps, helping in formation of self help groups, etc. especially keeping in view the tribal and economically backward population in the area. Thus the project will bring about socioeconomic improvement of the area and will prove beneficial to the area. Corporate Social Responsibility As a corporate responsibility following measures along with budget provision is proposed for improving the conditions of persons in and around the project area: Sr. No. Description Amount (in lacs) 1 Health check up camps 0.70 2 Surveillance programme of the workers 0.15 3 Insurance cover of workers 0.15 4 Assistance to local schools, scholarship to students 0.45 5 Sanitations and drinking water facilities 0.15 6 Vocational training to persons for income generation 0.25 7 Assistance to self help groups 0.15 Total 2.00 ***************** 22