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(25 ha) (Consultant: Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd)-EC The Proposal was considered by the EAC in its meeting held during 19-21 January, 2011. TOR were issued by MoEF vide letter No. J-11015/389/2010-IA.II(M) dated 13TH May, 2011. The proposal is for renewal and enhancement of production of kota stone from 18,134 TPA to 0.125 million TPA. The mine lease area is 25 ha. No forestland is involved. It has been considered as a Category ‘A’ project because of its location at a distance of 6.4 km from the Dara Willdlife Sanctuary and Mukandra Hills National Park. It is a violation case because the proponent has increased production from the mine during the year 2007-10 i.e. after the EIA Notification, 2006 without obtaining requisite prior environmental clearance. Mine working will be opencast semi mechanized involving drilling and blasting. Ultimate working depth will be 302 mRL. Water table is reported to vary between 285 – 290 mRL. Mine working will not intersect groundwater table. Backfilling is proposed which has already started. The backfilled area will be reclaimed by plantation. Water requirement is estimated as 25 kld, which will be obtained from nearby villages. The baseline data was collected during September-November, 2011. AAQ and water quality parameters were found within permissible limits. There is no litigation pending against the mining project. Public Hearing for the Project was conducted on 2.3.2012. Public hearing was conducted successfully and issues raised by public were addressed by the project proponent with commitment for implementation. It was observed by the Committee that no Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) are provided by the company to the labours. Committee desired a detailed plan with budgetary provisions on the Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) be submitted. While appraising the Proposal it was also observed that this is a violation case. Based on the presentation made and discussion held, the Committee recommended the project for environmental clearance subject to Ministry taking action as per the procedure evolved dealing with cases of violation and subject to obtaining necessary wildlife clearance from Standing Committee of National Board of Wildlife. 2.22 Small Scale Industry of M/s PMC Pvt. Ltd Village Paonarkhari,

Distt. Bhandara, Maharashtra-TOR The consideration of the Proposal was deferred as the Project Proponent did not attend the meeting. 2.23 Expansion of production capacity from 1,547 TPA to 76,197 TPA

ROM of Bauxite at Madadevia Bauxite Mine of M/s H.P. Thanki (Harjivandas Purushottamdas Thanki), Village Mahadevia, Tahsil

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Kalyanpur, Distt. Jamnagar, Gujarat (32.3748 ha) (Consultant: Kadam Environment Consultant)-TOR The Proposal was considered by the Committee to determine the Terms of

Reference (TOR) for undertaking detailed EIA study for the purpose of obtaining environmental clearance in accordance with the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006. For this purpose, the Proponent had submitted information in the prescribed format (Form-1) along with a Pre-feasibility Report.

The Mahadevia Bauxite mining lease was granted to H.P Thanki by

Government Order number MCR/1580(T-64)-9034 CHH dated 15/01/1982 and executed on 17/10/1983 for a period of 20 years. The lessee has applied for first renewal on 31/01/2002 and the application is pending with State Government. The proposed project is for the enhancement of production capacity from 1,547 TPA to 76,197 TPA ROM of Bauxite from the lease located at Survey No. 261 at village Mahadevia of Taluka Kalyanpur, Jamnagar District, Gujarat. The mining scheme with progressive mine closure plan was approved by IBM vide Letter No. 682(23)MS-573/2010 MCCM (N) UDP dated 29/03/2011 for a period of 2011-12 to 2013-14. As in the lease mining operations was being done since 1987, working pits are available and based on the geological data gathered from pit, ore reserves were calculated and on the basis of which 5,06,814 MT of Bauxite reserve under proved category (category 111) were found to be present. In the lease area, Overburden (mainly Gajcaly) is present upto a depth of 1.5 m below which Bauxite horizon with a zone thickness of 6.5 m is present. Mining will be done by Manual Open Cast method with the use of blasting, by forming one bench for overburden (OB) and four benches (one with 2.5m and three of 1.5m) for excavation of Bauxite. In the present plan period as per the IBM approved mining plan, total 2,27,544 Metric Tonnes (MT) will be excavated. Considering recovery percentage of 60, 1,36,526 MT of ROM of Bauxite will be recovered out of which 27,306 MT will be of abrasive grade (20% of production) and 1,09,220 MT of low grade (80% of production). At the end of plan period, 2.25 ha of area will be mined out with a working depth of 8.0 m with a generation of 73,655 m3 of waste material which needs to be backfilled. Area available is much more than the material thus part of the mined out area will be backfilled i.e. 0.9207 ha, and rest 1.34 ha will be used as water reservoir. Up to the lease renewal period (year 2023), part of the lease will be converted into a single pit with dimensions of 440 m length and 216 m width and 8.0 m depth. In the proposed mining period the OB likely to be generated is in the form Gajclay, besides this other waste generate will be in the form of associated clay with Bauxite horizon as mineral waste which will be below the threshold grade and have no sale value. Considering 1.3 as swelling factor total 73,655 m3 of waste will be generated which will be backfilled during the plan period. All air emissions, liquid and solid wastes will be handled as per the applicable norms of the MoEF, CPCB, & GPCB as relevant. Entire lease area is designated as Government waste land, which is a

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barren land no agricultural and forest land is involved. No rehabilitation and resettlement is either required or proposed for the project as mining will be carried out entirely on Government Waste Land. Estimated cost of the project would be around Rs. 147 lacs only. It was observed by the EAC that the mine lease area is 6.05 km from the Marine National Park. It was mentioned by the Proponent that since the mine is located at a distance of 6.05 km from the MNP, it follows that in case the draft Eco-sensitive Zone Notification id finalized without major changes, the Mahadevia Bauxite Mine will not require permission from the NBWL.

However, EAC was of the opinion that the Proponent should get necessary

NBWL Clearance from Standing Committee of National Board of Wildlife. While appraising the Proposal it was observed that this is a violation case. Based on the presentation made and discussion held, the Committee prescribed TOR for detailed EIA/EMP studies are as follows subject to Ministry taking action as per the procedure evolved dealing with cases of violation and subject to obtaining necessary wildlife clearance from Standing Committee of NBWL.

1. A copy of the document in support of the fact that the proponent is

the rightful lessee of the mine should be given. 2. All documents including approved mine plan, EIA and public hearing

should be compatible with one another in terms of the mine lease area, production levels, waste generation and its management and mining technology and should be in the name of the lessee.

3. All corner coordinates of the mine lease area superimposed on High Resolution Imagery/toposheet should be provided.

4. Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report.

5. Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard operating process/ procedures to bring into focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the environmental or forest norms / conditions? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.

6. What is the hierarchical system or Administrative order of the company to deal with the environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions. Details of this system may be given.

7. Does the company have a system of reporting of non compliances / violations of environmental norms to the Board of Directors of the company and / or shareholders or stakeholders at large? This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA report.

8. The study area will comprise of 10 km zone around the mine lease from lease periphery and the data contained in the EIA such as waste generation etc should be for the life of the mine / lease period.

9. Land use of the study area delineating forest area, agricultural land, grazing land, wildlife sanctuary and national park, migratory routes of

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fauna, water bodies, human settlements and other ecological features should be indicated.

10. Land use plan of the mine lease area should be prepared to encompass pre-operational, operational and post operational phases and submitted.

11. A confirmation may be adduced, duly authenticated by the competent authority in the State Government to the effect whether the project falls in Aravalli and whether it is covered by the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 8.4.2005 in the contempt petition (c) 412/2004 in writ petition 202 of 1995 in the matter of Godavarman vs Union of India.

12. Location of National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Wildlife Corridors, Tiger/Elephant Reserves (existing as well as proposed), if any, within 10 km of the mine lease should be clearly indicated supported by a location map duly authenticated by Chief Wildlife Warden. Necessary clearance, if any, as may be applicable to such projects due to proximity of the ecologically sensitive areas as mentioned above should be obtained from the State Wildlife Department/ Chief Wildlife Warden under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and copy furnished.

13. A detailed biological study for the study area [core zone and buffer zone (10 km radius of the periphery of the mine lease)] shall be carried out. Details of flora and fauna, duly authenticated, separately for core and buffer zone should be furnished based on primary field survey clearly indicating the Schedule of the fauna present. In case of any scheduled-I fauna found in the study area, the necessary plan for their conservation should be prepared in consultation with State Forest and Wildlife Department and details furnished. Necessary allocation of funds for implementing the same should be made as part of the project cost.

14. Impact, if any, of change of land use should be given. 15. R&R plan / compensation details for the project affected people should

be furnished. While preparing the R&R plan, the National Rehabilitation & Resettlement Policy should be kept in view. In respect of SCs / STs and other weaker sections, need based sample survey, family-wise, should be undertaken to assess their requirement and action programmes prepared accordingly integrating the sectoral programme of line departments of the State Government.

16. One season (non-monsoon) primary baseline data on ambient air quality (PM10, SO2 and NOx), water quality, noise level, soil and flora and fauna shall be collected and the AAQ data so collected presented date-wise in the EIA and EMP report. Site-specific meteorological data should also be collected. The location of the monitoring stations should be such as to represent whole of the study area and justified

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keeping in view the pre-dominant downwind direction and location of sensitive receptors. There should be at least one monitoring station within 500 m of the mine lease in the pre-dominant downwind direction. The mineralogical composition of PM10 particularly for free silica should be given.

17. Air quality modeling should be carried out for prediction of impact of the project on the air quality of the area. It should also take into account the impact of movement of vehicles for transportation of mineral. The details of the model used and input parameters used for modeling should be provided. The air quality contours may be shown on a location map clearly indicating the location of the site, location of sensitive receptors, if any and the habitation. The wind roses showing pre-dominant wind direction may also be indicated on the map.

18. The water requirement for the project, its availability and source to be furnished. A detailed water balance should also be provided. Fresh water requirement for the project should be indicated.

19. Necessary clearance from the Competent Authority for drawl of requisite quantity of water for the project should be provided.

20. Details of water conservation measures proposed to be adopted in the project should be given.

21. Impact of the project on the water quality both surface and groundwater should be assessed and necessary safeguard measures, if any required should be provided.

22. Based on actual monitored data, it may clearly be shown whether working will intersect groundwater. Necessary data and documentation in this regard may be provided. In case the working will intersect groundwater table, a detailed hydro geological study should be undertaken and report furnished. Necessary permission from Central Ground Water Authority for working below ground water and for pumping of ground water should also be obtained and copy furnished.

23. Details of any stream, seasonal or otherwise, passing through lease area and modification / diversion proposed, if any and the impact of the same on the hydrology should be brought out.

24. Details of rainwater harvesting proposed, if any, in the project should be provided.

25. Information on site elevation, working depth, groundwater table etc. should be provided both in AMSL and bgl. A schematic diagram may also be provided for the same.

26. Quantity of solid waste generation to be estimated and details for its disposal and management should be provided. The quantity, volumes and methodology planned for removal and utilisation (preferably concurrently) of top soil should be indicated. Details of backfilling proposed, if any, should also be given. It may be clearly indicated that

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out of the total waste generated during the mine life, how much quantity would be backfilled and how much quantity would be disposed off in the form of external dump (number of dumps, their height, terraces etc. to be brought out).

27. The reclamation plan, post mine land use and progressive greenbelt development plan shall be prepared in tabular form (prescribed format) and submitted.

28. Impact on local transport infrastructure due to the project should be indicated. Projected increase in truck traffic as a result of the project in the present road network (including those outside the project area) should be worked out, indicating whether it is capable of handling the increased load. Arrangement for improving the infrastructure, if contemplated (including action to be taken by other agencies such as State Government) should be covered.

29. Details of the infrastructure facilities to be provided for the mine workers should be included in the EIA report.

30. Conceptual post mining land use and Reclamation and Rehabilitation of mined out area (with plans and with adequate number of sections) should be given in the EIA report.

31. Phase-wise plan of greenbelt development, plantation and compensatory afforestation should be charted clearly indicating the area to be covered under plantation and the species to be planted.

32. Occupational health impact of project should be anticipated and preventive measures initiated. Details in this regard should be provided. Details of pre-placement medical examination and periodical medical examination schedules should be incorporated in the EMP.

33. Public health implication of the project and related activities for the population in the impact zone should be systematically evaluated and the proposed remedial measures should be detailed along with budgetary allocation.

34. Measures of socio economic significance and influence to the local community proposed to be provided by project proponent should be indicated. As far as possible, quantitative dimensions may be given with time frame for implementation.

35. Detailed environmental management plan to mitigate the environmental impacts which, should inter-alia also include the impact due to change of land use, due to loss of agricultural land and grazing land, if any, occupational health impacts besides other impacts of the projects.

36. Public hearing points raised and commitment of the project proponent on the same along with time bound action plan to implement the same should be provided and also incorporated in the final EIA/EMP Report of the Project.

37. Details of litigation pending against the project, if any, with direction

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/order passed by any Court of Law against the project should be given. 38. The cost of the project (capital cost and recurring cost) as well as the

cost towards implementation of EMP should clearly be spelt out.

Besides the above, the below mentioned general points should also be followed:-

a) A note confirming compliance of the TOR, with cross referencing of the relevant sections / pages of the EIA report should be provided.

b) All documents may be properly referenced with index and continuous page numbering.

c) Where data are presented in the report especially in tables, the period in which the data were collected and the sources should be indicated.

d) Where the documents provided are in a language other than English, an English translation should be provided.

e) The Questionnaire for environmental appraisal of mining projects as prescribed by the Ministry shall also be filled and submitted.

f) Approved mine plan along with copy of the approval letter for the proposed capacity should also be submitted.

g) While preparing the EIA report, the instructions for the proponents and instructions for the consultants issued by MoEF vide O.M. No. J-11013/41/2006-IA.II(I) dated 4th August, 2009, which are available on the website of this Ministry should also be followed.

h) Changes, if any made in the basic scope and project parameters (as submitted in Form-I and the F.R for securing the TOR) should be brought to the attention of MoEF with reasons for such changes and permission should be sought, as the TOR may also have to be altered. Post Public Hearing changes in structure and content of the draft EIA/EMP (other than modifications arising out of the P.H. process) will entail conducting the PH again with the revised documentation.

The EIA report should also include (i) surface plan of the area indicating contours of main topographic features, drainage and mining area, (ii) geological maps and sections and (iii) sections of the mine pit and external dumps, if any, clearly showing the land features of the adjoining area.

After preparing the draft EIA (as per the generic structure prescribed in Appendix-III of the EIA Notification, 2006) covering the above mentioned issues, the proponent will get the public hearing conducted and take further necessary action for obtaining environmental clearance in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the EIA Notification, 2006.

2.24 Expansion of Mining activities from 71,500 TPA to 1,78,794 TPA ROM at Palakhada Bauxite Mine of M/s Saurashtra Minerals Pvt.

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NOTIFICATION

New Deihi, the 22ndAugust, 2013

S,O.2561(E}.-"Nhereas, the total area of 326.26 square kilometre

around Marine National Park arid I'-larine Sanctuary has been-identified as

Eco-sensitive -zone, of which 208.58 i 8 -sqljare kilometre is the area towards

landward side, 105.14 squan~ kilorneter tuwards sea and 12.5384 square

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kilometer is the area covered by rivers and the Marine Sanctuary covers an

area of 457.92 square kilometre and an area of 162.89 square kilometre as

Marine National Park was notified in 1982 and the entire SO\Jthern Coast of

the Gulf in Jamnagar district is ringed by a duster of 42 islands and imany

'of them are fringed by coral reefs :,,:~d.n,'>ngro"e vegetation;

And wherei3:s,tl,EO 1l19.t' c:lensity'a.,id diversity" in theGollf of KutcR is

due to the~~~i;~bilil:~·~f different ty»es of Habitats like sandy, muddy,

rocky; calcareous sea ,bed· and cora. 'beds a'nd mangroves In the relatively

sheltered waters of the Gulf and fs defined. as "portion of sea' partially

en"closed by sweep: of coast and usually narrower at mouth than bay";

And whereas; the Gulf of Kutch is located in bio-geographical zone,

"The coasts of Indo-Ma'l~yan Realm u and c.an be consid.ered as InterndU<)n,:~i

Union for Conservation of Nature Protected Area Category-I;

I'.nd ,whereas, the flora 'of Mari;"e National Park ma'iniy consists of . '.

mangr~ves and' array of rT,arine -algae, -in'eluding sorne commercially

important species of Agarophytes and Alginophytes and the coastal line of

the Gulf is fringed v~ith luxuriant growth of Avicennia, Rhi;wphora and

Ceiiops species of mangroves· and Salvadora,Ziziypus and Proso'p[s speCies " ' ." .

are some of the terrestrial species found in that area;

And whereas,the Sanctua'ry" has 'more', than .... 70 ·spong€species,.37. ..

species 'Of hard corai and 24 s,:iEc;es of soft C0t.<iI.,.:J..~0'72;QQ,sm:cI~;;'Offish, -

27 specie2....cof pea'!"h; 30 species of crab, 2~0 species' ofrnollt.(sc, .:; ·:;pe:ies

of sea turtle, 3 species of sea snake, 3 species o-f sea rnamn"la-i, 94 specie~

of aquatic bird and 78 species of terrestrial bird; .

And whereas,' many deveiopm€nta! activities including industrial,

ports, infrastru.ctural and fishing ·etc. ~,ave been going on i,n the areas

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adjoining the Marine National Park anQ Marine Sanctuary and thus causing

adverse environmental impacts on the Marine National Park and Marine

Sanctuary, it is necessary to conserve and protect" the area around the

protected area of Marine National. Park and Mar'ine' Sanctuary as' Eco­

sensitive Zone from ecological and environmental point.of view7 • to·.protec~, ....

'. propagate ordevelopliVilclHfe tl1~rein oritsE':nyirOIlr'rlE!nt;

. And whereas, a draft notifjcation' under sub-section' (1) read with

clause (v) and cla'use (xiv) of. sub-section (2) of secti.on 3 of. the

Environment (Prot~ctior1) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) was published in the

.Gaze.tte of India, Extraordirla"ry, vide notification of the Government of India

'io the Ministry of Envirbnment and Forests number S.O. 353(E); aated the·

29 th ' February, 2012, as required under sub-rule (3). of rule .5' of· the'

Environment (Prote'ctlon) Rules, 1986;iriviting objections and suggestions

from all persons likely to be affected thereby within a period of six.ty days'

from the date· on which copies: of the. Gazette containing the said

. notification were made available to the public; .

. And whereas, copies of the' Gazette containing the said notification

were made available to the pl,Jblic on the 29th February, 2012;

.A.I1.d .... vv.h.er.e.a,;,. all. objections and suggestions received in response to ......... '".-' ", ......... -... -... ,-.... . ............... -........ .

·tl:le draft notification have been ~ul'l' conSidered by the Central

Government;

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Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section

(1) and clause (v) and clause (xiV) of sub - section (2) of section 3 of the

Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29.of '1986) read with sub-rule (3) of

rule 5 ·of the Environ'ment (Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government

: hereby notifies the area up to a length of one kilometre from the coast;:: I

boundary towards landward side; an area within 20'0' metre from the 1

boundary of Marine National Park and Sanctuary towards seaward side and

31 rivers fIol"'inginto the, Gulf of Kachchh with their length varying from 0

to 5 kilometre and a width of 250' metre from the centre 'of the river: on

both sides of river from the ,boundary of the protected' afe<'l()fM.a,.rinl:! .. ,

,National Park and Marine?<imctuarY In the State of, Gujarat as' the Eco­

sensitive Zone (herein after calied as the Marine National Park and Marine . . .' . '. - ".

Sanctuary Eco-sensitive Zcin~) and also in exercise of the powers conferred

by sub-section (3) of section 3 of the saia Act, the Central Government

hereby constitute a State 'Level Eeo-sensitive Monitoring Committee

(hereinafter referred to as the SESZMC) and on and from the date of ,

publication this notification, the SESZMCshall monitor the compliance of

this notification, in accordance with the follp.wing namely:-

1. Boundaries of ,Eco-sensitive Zone.-, (1) The ·Eco-sensitiv.e Zone

(hereinafter refeFreci to as theESZ) towards landward side constitutes

an area of about 208.58 square kilometr:e' including 36 villages adjoining'

Marine National Park and SanCtuary and the boi.mdary()f the ESZ from

coastal bci~ndary towards land~ard, sfde ext~QdslJPto.alen9thofbiie

jdiometre which include either whole or part ,of survey nUrTIaers .upto

,thislirnit-ofone'kiiometre.

(2) The .ESZ: towards seaward side ,'Constitutes an area cif'105.14

square kilometre and an area within 20'0 metre from bounda~y of Marine -I National Park and Sanctuary towards seaward side has been included in

the said Zone.

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(3) 31 rivers which· flow into !:he Gulf of Kachchh have been

indudedin the ESZ and the length of the rivers fafting in the said Zone

varies from 0 to 5 square kil9metre and a width of 250 metre from the

c.entre of the river on -bs>th ~ides ;f river has also b~en included in the

said ZOn€\vhlchcol)stitUte· a total area of 12.53 -Square kilometre .. . . . . ... (4)TheEcPc~ensitiye .z.one.is.bounded by 22°55'31.33" N latitude

.. ;;lOd ]Q032'57.·02" E longitude towards East; 22028'1.31" Nlatitude and

69".;:!!33: 77" E longitude towards West; 22°56'14.26" N latitude and

70°25'54.27" E longitude towards. North and 22°i3'12.35" N latitude and

69-°17'43.9-7" E longitude towards South.

(5) The boundary description of the ESZ of the Marine National Park

and Marine Sanctuary is appended with this ·.notificationas· Annexure-

A . .

(6) The map of tl1e ESZ bciundary together with latitude-longitude

of the extremes of the boundary is appended with this notifiC;;.tion as

Annexure-B.

(7) The list of villages· falling wii:hin the. ESZ is· appended as

Annexure-C and the same shall be· revisited· and confirmed by the ~ ...

State Governm~nt while preparing the Zonal Master Plan,·

Zonal Master Pla~ tOr t:he ·MarineNatlonal Par~ and Marin~ ..

Sanctuary Eco-sensitiv~ Zone.-(1)r The State Government shall . .. _.. . .

prepare In consultation viiithiocafpeople a Zonal MasterPlan within a

period of two years. from the date of publication of this· notification in

the Official Gazette and the same shall be approved by the Ministry o.f

Environment and Forests.

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(2) The Zonal Master Plan shall be prepared with due involvement

of all concerned Local Self Governments and the State Departments.

of Environment, Forest,·· Urban Development, Tourism, Agriculture,

Revenue, Pubtic Works Department, Gujarat State Pollution Control

Board, Gujarat Coastal Management Authority, Water Re$o.urces,

Horticulture, Panchayati Raj, Rural Development etc.- for int~9r<l~ir:g

. environmental and ecological considerations into· it.

(3) The Zonal Master. plan shall provide for restoration of denuded

areas, conservation of existing water bodies, management· of

catchment areas, watershed 'management, groundwater

management, . soil and moisture conservation, needs·. of. local

community and such· other aspects of the ecology and environment·

that need attention.

(4) The Zonal Master Plan shall demarcate all the existing village

settlements, types and kinds. of forests,. agri·tulturalareas, fertile

'·ands, green areas, horticultural areas, .orchards, lakes and other

water bodies.

(5) The Zonal Master Plan shall· regulate the development in the

ESZ so as to meet the requirement of local people without affecting

the r'ghtsand privilegesoi'thel:>ona-fide ·residents and also ~nsure

. eco friendly development for their livelihood security.·

. (6) The Zonal Master Plan shall be a reference document for the

Monitoring Committee for any decision to be taken by them including.

consideration for relaxation.

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(7) (a) Change of land use such as forest, horticulture areas,

agriculture, par.ks and open spaces earmarked for recreational

2urposes for the commercial or industrial development activities shall .

hot be permitted in the ESZ:

ProVided that the conversion of agricultural lands within the ESZ.

shall be permitted to meet the residential needs of the local residents

dueo to the natu.ral growth cif existing .Iocal population with the prior.

approval of the State Government. on the recommendation of

SESZMC:

Provided further that no change:.lnuse oflaF\d from tribal uses

to non-tribal· usages. shall be permitted without the prior approval of

the State Government: . ' ..

. (8) . ·There shall"be no consequential reduction in green area such as

forest area, agricultural area, etco

(9) The Central· Government and the. State Government shall

specify. other m·easures., ·if it consiaers necessary, in giving effect to

the provisions of this notification ..

....Cig}(a) The tourism activities shall be <!s per the Tourism Master:·.

Plan·. prepared by the D;epartment of Tourism of the ·Gujarat State:

I . Government;

(b) The Tourism Master Plan shall also form a component of the Zonal

Master Plan and shall be based on a detailed Carrying capacity $l:udy

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of the concerned protected area as well as the ESZ, which" may be

carried out by the State Government.

(d) The carrying capacity 'stuqy shaH bl::: ,carried "out based on, the

~~i~~;~~infr~struc~~re and shall not be based" on future pr()j~ctic.ns of

any pr:Oj€ct that requires environmental or forest clearance.

(e) Till the Zonal MaSter ptan is approv~d, development for tOurism

, and expansion' of existing toudsmactivities shall be permitted by the

Monitoring Committee only af'ter a detailed examination and shall be . -";-

subject to the guidelines laid dOilyll by the State Gbvernment ,and. tl;le '

Central Govern ment'·i n this reg ",rcj. "

3. Activities to be prohibited, regulated or permItted within the

Eco-sensitive Zone.- (1) All activities' in the Marine National Park and .. ,

Marine Sanctuary E-eo-sensitive Zone shall be governed ,by ,the

provisions of tMe Environment (Pr~ection) Act~ 1986 (29 of 1986).

(2) The activities in the 'ESZ are" prohibited, regulated or permitted,'in , , ,

accordance with Annexure-Oto this ,nQtifi.cation.

(3) (a) No' new poHuting industries am::Jcexpansion of existing, industries

shall be allowed in the ESZ.

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(b) The existing industries such as salt manufacturing units, ship

breakin!'J and building units, shipping yards, etc. shall not be allowed to

discharge effluents, slurry, etc. into the ESZ and shall take adequate

measures to prevent any leakage of brine water or harmful chemicals·

jnto the water.

(c) The raw material (€r.lld", ()il) and finished product.carqi..ing,.ye'ssels

from the refineries shall not pollute the ESZ.

(d) No washing release of ballast Vliater or any hydro carbon: material

shall be permitted ,in the ESZ. . ............ .

(4) The structures connected with small agro-based industries, actiVities r ". -' :. :._--.

related to the needs of' the local village economy and processing or

storage of local· agro-based products shall· be. qllowed subject to the . ..'

permissionto·be· obtained from the revenue authoritie·s for alienation of·

land for Aon-agricultural purposes.

(5) (a) All quarrying and mining activities shall be banned in the ESZ

and no· fresh mining leases shall be granted.

(b) Collection of shells or any other marine resources :in .the ESZ.shall be

.... prohibited. _ ...... " .. ".--"

(6) Mechanisep fishing including fishing by trawle.:s.shall t;:e:brohlbite~: . • , ..

(7) (a) Strict norms shail be fOllowed in regulating the movement of

vehicles in and around the ESZ.

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(b) Preventive measures shall be taken during transportation of goods,

etc. in order to prevent spraying dust particles on .m·angroves and other

nora and fauna .

. (c) The GUjarat Maritirpe Board and the industrial units using their

jetties shall t':lke measures to contain the dust particles from their

godowns or consign merits.

(d) Pr:eventiv_e measures shall be taken·to prevent leakages of fuel from

the vehicles a~d to prevent·oil spills in and· around the ESZ.

(8) rhere shall be no fellirg of trees either on forest, Government, ............. :

revenue· or private land without the prior, permission of the State

Government in case· of forest land and resp:ective distriCt .Collector in

case of Government, reve";ue· and private. fand,granted in such manner " ..

. ·asmay be laid down by the State G.overnmen.t.

(9) . The use Of plastics, laminates and tetra-packs within the ESZ

shall b'e regulated as per. the activities mentioned in this notification.

(IQ) Any non-forestry actIvities shaH be regulated in accordance with

the 94idelines issued vide letters No .. 6-10/2011WL the dated 15th

March, 201·1 and the· 19th December, 2012· by" the .Ministry of

Environment and Forests:

(11) (a) No untreated effluent shall..pe permitted to be dischal·ged ...... ' .. '.-' '.

into any water body or: Water source within the ESZ. ... .

(b) Eff!U~";i:5fromalie),:,sting industri;'ll or reside~tiar'a~eas's'hal.l 6e . I

treated Cindrecydeclproperly and· if possible the .treated water may. be

reused· for various purpo~es·.

(c) If discharge of treated or untreated is inevitabl.E!.,it sh211 be

done in d.eep sea throug'h Icing distance leak proof pipeline strictly in

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accordance to the provisions of the Water (Prevention and <;::ontrol of

Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).

(12) (a) The discharge of.anyindustrial solid wastes in thel ESZ shall

. be prohibited.

(b) The local auttl.2!.ities shali'draw up ~Ians for the segregation of

domestlCsoHa'wasteslntobiodegrad.able ,and" rion-biodegradable

components.

(c) The. biodegradable matetialshci'll be recycled preferably through

composting or yermiculture and the inorganic material shall be disposed

of at environmentally acceptable locations. ; .

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'''Cd) No burning or incinerC;ltion of solid wastes shall be permitted. " , . '." - . _. .

(e) The solid waste disposal in theESZ shall be carded out as per the

. : / provisions of the Municipal Solic) Waste (Management .C;lndHandling)

Rules, 2000 issued by the Central Government vide notification numbe~'

S.D. 908(E), dated, the .25th September, 2000 and amended from ,time

to time.·

(13) (a) The catchment area of all natui'al springs arid streams shall

be identi'fi.ed and their conservation plans;alongwitli:rejuvenationplams . . '. .. . . . .... . ...... ~ ... -'.

of those tha.thave run dry in th~ir natur~1 setting shalr~be iricorporatj~d

in the ZOhClI Master Plan.

(b) Strict guidelines shall be drawn up by the State Governmelnt to

ban development activities at or near these areas.

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4. State Level Eco-sensitive Zone Monitoring Cornmittee.- (l) A

State Level Eco-sensitive Zone Monitoring Committee (here.nafter referred

to as the SESZMC) shall be constituted by the Central Government under

sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment (Protectiqn). Act, 1986

comprising of the following Chairman and Members, namely:­

(a) Chief Secretary,Government of Gujarat- chairman.·

(b) a representative of the Department of Urban Development, Government of Gujarat - Member;

(c) a representative of ·the .Ports and Transport. Department, .Government ·of GuJarat -Member;:

(d) iii rep·resentative of Non-governmental ·Organizations working in the fi~ld of natural conservation (including heritage .. cOl1servation) to be nominated by the State Government of Gujarat - Member;. .

(e) the Regional Officer,· Gujarat State. P.oHution ControIS.oard, Gandhi Nagar- Member;

(f)

(9)

one expert in Ecology from reputed Institution or University of the State of Gujarat - Member;

the District Collector or his representative, Jamnagar - Member; - . - . .

{h) the Director, Marine National Park and Marine Sanctuary - Member.

(i) Director, Department of Environment, Government· of Gujarat­.. Member Secretary.

(2) The· SESZMC shail monitor the compliance of the .provisions of this

notifi<:ation .

. . (3) In case of activities that areco"e~ed ih"the Schedulel6·lhenotificaHori

of the ·i:;ovemment of Indi'a· in the Ministry qf Envlronmerit" arid Forests. . . - "

number $,0. 1S33(E), Ida~ed the 14th September; 2006 as amended frorrr-:-· ~ .. 0 . ... •

··fimetot:ime, anCiare falling in the ESZ. except the prohibited activities as

provided· under ·sub-paragraph(2) of paragraph 3 and Ann~ure-D to this

notifi.cation, shall be scrutinised by the SESZMC pas-ed onthe actual site-

specific conditions and shall be referred to the Central Government in the

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Ministry of Environment and Forests for prior environmental clearances

under the provisions of the said notification.

(4) The activities that-are not covered in the Schedule of notification of the.

Government of Ihdia in the Ministry of Environment arid Forests number

. S.O_ 1533(E}, -dated the 14th September, 2006 as amended from time to •• '. • - .:._ 0- •

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time, and are falling in the ESZ except the prohibited activities as provided

under. sub-P!'lragraph(2) of paragraph. 3 and Annexure-D to. this

notification, shall be .scrutinised by the SESZMC based on the actual site­

specific·' conditions and shalf' be referred to the concerned regulatory

a·uthorities .

. (5) The Chairman or the Member Secretary of the SESZMC shall be

competent· to fIIe- '- complaints. u·ndei- .. section ·19 of the' Environment

(Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) against- any person who contravenes

the provisions of this notification.

(6) TheSESZMC n-lay iriviterepresentatives or experts from concerned

Departments, representatives - from Industry Associations or concerned'

stakeholders to assist in itsd~liberatio~sdepending on the requirements on

issue to issue basis_ ............

. . (7.}_.The_SESZMC shall submit the annual action taken report of - its ... '

activities by the 31st March of ~;;e;YY;';~~~i:o-.ti';Central Government in the . I _. .' . ... .

. ·Ministry of Environment and Forests.

(8) The Central Government in the Ministry of Environment and' Forests

shall give directions,' from time to time, to the SESZMC for effective

discharge of their functions. :

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Annexure-A

Boundary description of the Marine National Park and Marine Sanctuary Eco-sensitive Zone

North:- Coastal boundary of village Adatra', village bou'ndary of Adatra., , Coastal boundary of village Pad!i, Coastal boundary of village Hamusar, Coastal boundary' of village Shamlasar;·Coasotalbo.u.ndary·af- village

• Poshitra" village boundary oLPo_shitr'a; Coastal. boundary of village .Kh<imtnb:a; ,bQ'UlJdarY.Qf,Yill:ag~""Khat0m,l?aj""poul}dary of.,\/,iltage "Aniary of Dwarka Taluka of Jamnagar Distr:ict,' Tata salt, Coastal boundary of viHage Pindhara, Coastal boundary, of village Mevasa and village, boundai-y'of Virpur, Coastal boundary of village Virpur, -Coastal boundary of village, Mota Ashota 'of Kalyanpur· Taluka of Jamnagar District, Coastal boundarY'of village Nana Ashota, Coastal boundary of village Zakasiya" Coastal' boundary of village Ben, -Coastal bo'undary of Vachal,abara area, Coastal boundary of village Kalawad simani, Coastal boundary of Village Ciludeshwar, Coastal boundary of viHageGoinj'.of Khambhaliya Taiuka of Ja.mnag~r District, Boundary of village Balachadi towards village 'Khiri, Coastal· boundary of vUlage Balachadi,' Coastal boundary-of villqge Hadiyana, Coastal boundary of village Kunnad, Coastal' boundary of vitlage ,]odiya, -Coastal'.botJIidary of village ~anjitpar, Coastal boundary of village Jamsar, Coa,stal bounda.yof Village'. Manamo.a, Coastal boundary' 'of vi'liage Kothariya,' -Coastal boundary of vHlage Rampar Padabekar, Coastal boundary of village, Bela and village Untbet sampar, b.oundary cf ' village Zirizuda towards Fadsarand coastal .. b'Oundary of village Zinzuda.of Jodiya Taluka of Jamnagar District '

East :- Village boundary of Bcdki of' Maliya Taluka of Rajkot District, Coastal 'boundary .of village Goinj and village boundary of 'Salaya 'cf Khambhaliya Talukaof Jamnagar District. ' .

South :- Bou'ndary of Village Arambhada towards Adatra village, bo(.mdary of village Padli 1;owards Arambhada village, l·Km. distance from coastal boundary of village Padli and survey numbers 13, 10, 16, 17, 3pt, 23pt, 28 of village Padli, l,Km. distance from Revenue boundary 'of village Hamusar and: sLJI:yey .. oymbers 16, 15, 14, 140,44, 162, 163, 58; 59; 66, road 0.1' village Hamusar"ik·iTidistancefr9mcoast:"i:.fbOiiiidaryof: village Samlasar and survey n.umbers 222,_221,220,110,114,113,94, 95, 101, '100, 168, 170, 211,' 212,:2'10;'209;. 20'8;: 23;3, 234;239;238;'" 260, 250, 251, 225', 288 pt ,of ,viilage Samlas,ar,' 1 Km. distance from. c.oastal Boundary ,of vlffage80shitra and survey numbers 1pt, 412, 419,

'420,430,431,482; 479,478,498, SOL, 517; 516, 6, 7, 14, 36,62,63, 64,65,60,52,53,40,47,453,451,447,'130,131, 132,'133, 134,135,

. 152, 154, 167, 164, 237, 235, 243, 242, 222, 216, 215, 214, 213, 212, 250, 249, 254, 251, 252, 280, 282, 283, ;284, 285, 324, 323, 321, 320,

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319, 336, 337, 338, 301, 302, 303 of village Poshitra, Boundary of village Poshitra towads village Mulvel and survey numbers 210 of village Mulvel, .-1 Km. distance of coastal boundary of village Khatumba and survey numbers 39/1, 38, 45, 46, 54, 53, 62, 56, 57" 58, 59pt of village, Khatumba, Boundary of vIllage Tupani of village Aniary, Boundary of village Gurgadh of villag'e Tupaniand survey numbers 241pt of Dwarka Taluka of Jamnagar District, 1 Km of distancefrom,cciastal boundarY ,of ,village Gurgadhand survey numbers 61pt, 20,404pt, 70, 28/2, 27, 25, 511,436; 477, 478, 442, 445, 449, 450, 456,457; 470, 471, 472, 4703, 478,479, 521, 520, 427, 402, 528, 421" 385;""533, 3.70, 364, 365,366 of village GUf"gQdh; I, K:m. distancefroni,coastal boundary of viliagePindhara' and survey numbers 111, 112, 198, 90; 89, 82, 81, 80, 399, 420, 394; 71, 424, 68, 41, 40, 44, 422, 45, 46, 48, 49,;24, 336, 405, 339, 43, 4/1" 336pt, 433, 371, 317, 316, Rasto of viliagePindhara, 1 Km. distance from coastar.boundary of village Mevasa and survey numbers 330pt, 267, 266, 268/2, 270, 274, 424, of Village Mevasa, 1 Km. distance from coastal boundary of village Virpur and survey numbers 118/2, 155, ,119, 116, 115,114,113, 112, 111~ 110pt,.59, 183, 56, 53 of village Virpur, 1 Km. distance from coastal boundary of village Mota Ashota and SurveY numbers 550, 215, 171, 172,238pt,167,168, 181; 128, 129, 125, 124, 123, 192, 194, 201, 202, 200, 285, 286, 521, '520~75, 76, 71,,72, 69, 66, 55, 538, 45, 47' of Village Mota Ashota" of. Kalyanpur Taluka of Jamnagar District, 1 Km. distance from coastal boundary and, Survey numbers 99, 101, 95,92, 91, 128 pt, 66,62/1, '68, 15, 16, 18, 22, 27, 27/2.28, 50, 48, 47 of ,village Nana Ashota, 1 Km. distanCe from coastal boundary of village Zakasiya and Survey numbers 101, 412, 406, 407, 74, 7.7, 73,409, .72, river of village Zakasiya, 'I km distance from coastal boundary of village Beh and survey numbers 91, 89, 82, 81" 83, 73, 72, 67, 56, 58, 49, 50, 30, 27, 22, 20, 19,18, .16, 15, 9,456, 455, 439, 431, 428, River of village, Beh, 1 Km distance from coastal boundary of village Vachlabara and survey I)umbers 859, 858, 857, 883, 844, 885 ,804, 803, 810, 815, 814, 817, '822; 797, 739,717, 711, 710, 712, 709, 572, 586,

'587, 588, 589, 590, 591., 581, 599, 598, 597; 596, 593', 530, 532, 534, 535, 536; 538, 539, '511, 508, 509, 519, 520, 516, 515, 527, 594,603,

,604,616,,6'17, 619, q42, 380, 379., 367, 364, 348,347, 345, 363, 263, . ~ " .. 264, 259, travers, number of village Vachlabara, 1 Km distance" from coastal 'boundary of village Kalavad simani and survey numbers 179pt, 3,

..• 7,8,161,160,158,152,149,1-28,132, 124, 125, 121, 91, 93, 182 cif 'village' 'KalaVad"siml3hi;"''1''Km'dista'hce''ffomcoastalbpUiidary6(""Biage'" Chudeshwar and ,survey numbers 249, 251, 252, 255, 257, 258, 260, 26i 262 L65"'266'·320':325·~2-37 129102 72 71 70 75 76 8786

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of village Chude'shw.ar, 1 Km distanfe from coastal b,oufldary,bf village" Goinj and $urveY numbers 267, 280, 279, 278,,277, 276, 275,274,304, 303, 302; 301, 299. ;225, 211, 212, 197, 196,185, 123, 179,Rasto of village Goiflj of KhambhaJiya Taluka o'f' Jamnagar District, Boundary of village Sachana towards Khiri village, 1 Km. distance from coastal boundary of village Balachadi and survey numbers 8, 86, 99, 116, 76,

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118, 5 i 140, 13-9, 13-8, 19, 20, 21, 119, 24, 25, 59, 58, 56 of village Balachadi,l Km. distance from coastal boundary of village Hadiyana and survey numbers 629pt, 628pt, 653pt of village Hadiyana, 1 Km. distance from coastal boundary of village Kunnad and: survey numbers 315 pt, 326, 3~; 330; 332, 333, 334, Rasto of village Kunnad:, 1 Km. distance

· from co~al:poundary of village Jodiya and survey numbers 411, 393, 39.1pt, 390, 388, river, 339, 349, 325, 328, 3'10,305, 302, 299pt, 298pt .of· village' Jodiya, :1 Km.· distance fro-m coastal bm:Jndary of village Rafljitpar and survey numbers 410pt of village. Ranjitpar, 1 Km. distance

..... ..:ftom·coasta1t>oundaryof viUage ~amsarand survey numbers 119pt, 121, · 70, 71,72, 74, 73;94, 97, 98, 103; 102 of village Jamsar, 1 Km: distance from coastal boundary of villag.e M'anamora and survey numbers 299, 301, 302, 303, 304, 273,274, 272; 271, 252, 367pt, 242, 190, 368, 79,

.. 63', 139,62, 159,'158-, 154, 156, 142, 141, 130 of village Manomora, 1 · km. d:istanc:e from coastal' boundary of village Kothari and survey 'numbers lpO;146,144; 133, 132, 117, 116, 119, 108, 107,66,67,69,

.. '.74 of vil/ag.e Kothari, 1 Km.distance from coastal boundary of village · Ramperl'" padabekar and: survey numbers 306, 3'05, 310,297, 312, 313, · 316, 119, 120, 121, 130, 1:31, :1-36, 133, 134, 163',172, 171,170, '169,

1.79, 183, ·185,184 of village Rampar padabekar, 1 Km. distance from : coas.);ql bo'-!nc::lary. of vitlageBela and survey numbers 192, 191, 175, 157, 291, 3l2, 293 of village Bela,l' Km. dista.ncefrom coastal boundary of villageUntbet sqmpar and survey numbers 232pt, 208, 175, 170, 151, 150, 146,143,14Gof village Untbetsampar;lKm, distqnce from coastal bouridaryofviUage Fadsar anosurvey .numbers 401/1pt,lKm. distance frbrncoasthl·bounc::\ary of village Zinzudaand'$urltey numbers 129/1~ 3, 83, 37, 9;39,30, 78, 7'S,7Gof village Zintuda of Jodiya Talukaof .Jamnag;'lr Oistrict. .' .

. West :- Coastal boundary of village Khiri and Balachadi of Jodiya Taluka of Jamnagar Distri<:t arid viilageboundary of Adatra and' Arambhada of DwarkilTalukaofJamnagar District. . .

Boundary. de~cription Of. rivers falling in the Marine Natio~al Park and Marine' saridiJary· EcO;::sensitiviiZone ..................... ~..... ................~

- North :-., Coastalb6und~."o~, ... ,v)ll~g~ ... -Zlnzuda and Untbet sampar of Zirizuda river,.' Coastal boundary bf village Ranjitpar,' Jamsar.and ManamoraofAjiriver,Coastal boundary of viJl;:l.ge Jodiya and KUnnad of Und rive", '-Coastal 'boundary' .of Village Had:iyana of kankavati river, Coastal boundary of vilfag,e Sachana and Khiri of Sachana riVer of Jodiya Taluka of ·Jamnagat· Dist-rict, .coastal boundary of village Jambuda of Jamb·uda river, Coastal boundary of vitlag.: Dhunvav of Dhunvav river, Coastal boundary of village Navanagna and J'lmanagna .O'f Nag-na riv.er, Coastal boundary of viltage Sarmat ofSarmat river,Coastal boundary of village Bed -of Sasoi r;iver, Coastal boundary of viHage Nanikhavadi -of Khavadi river·, Coastal boundary of vit/age Gagwa.o-fGagwa river' of·

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Jamnagar Taluka of Jamnagar District, Coastal boundary of village Jogvad oL199-Vad river, Coastal boundary of village Zhakharof Zhakhar river of Lalpur Taluka of Jamnagar District, Coastal boundary of village Bharana of Bharana rivel',Coastal boundary· Of village Mandha of Mandha river,

"Coastal boundary of village Mota mandhil of Sinhan. river, Coastal boundary of village Kothavi~otrj of GhL river, Coastal boundary of. village Goinj o·f Goinj -river, Coastal boundafyof-Yillage Vachalabar of J;lara river, Coastal boundary of village· Bett..of Beh- river, Coastal bounClary of village Beh·and . ...zakasiyaofZaka$iyariver,coas~CllbolllJdary of village Nana asho-ta river ~ of Khambhaliya· Taluka· of Jamriagar District, Coastal boundary of village Mota ashota of Mota ashota river, Coastal boundary of village Pindharaof Rani river of KalyalJPur Taluka of Jam·nagai-Disfdd:; Coastal boundary of village Shainlasarof Shamlasar dver of Dwarka Taluka of Jamnagar District. . .

..... E:.<lst :- Village boundary of Zinzuda and. Fadsar of Zinzuda river, Village bound·ary of Manamora, Jamsar, Ranjitpar of Aji ·dver, Village boundary of Jodiya . of Und river, Village boundary of Hadiyana of Kankavati river; Village boundary of Khirl of Sachana river of Jodiya Taluka of Jamnagar District, ViUage boundary of Jambuda of Jambuda river, Vitlag.e boundary of Dtiunvavof Dhunvav river, Village boundary .of Navanagna and Vibhapar of .Nagna river, Village boundary of Kharaberaja and Gordhanpar

.... of .Sarmat river, Village bounqary of .sarmat . and Vasai of Sasoi river, Village boundarY of Khavdi of Khavdi river, Village boundary of Gagwa of Gagwa river of Jamnagar Taluka of Jam nagar DistriCt, Village boundary of Jogvad of Jogvad river, Village boundary of Zhankhar of Zhankhar river of Lalpur Taluka of Jamnagar District, Vill.age boundary of Bharana of Bharana.river, Village boundary of Mota rnandhaand Timbadiof .Maridha river, Village boundary of Nana mandha of Sinhan river, Village boundary .of Kothavisot·ri, Kabarvisotri, Sodasala· ofGhi river, Village boundary of Goin of GOlnj river,. Village boundary of Vadilabar3 ·of Bara river, Village boundary of Vachlabara of Bell river, Village boundary of Beh of Zakasiya .river, Village boundary of Nana ashota river of Khambhaliya :raluka of Jamnagar District, Village·boundalyof Nana ashota of Mota ashotariver, Village boundary of Mevasa of Rani river of Kalyanpur Taluka of Janinagar

............ District,.Villag.e.boundaryof..PQsQitri"l .. ao.d .. ShamJi;l.Sa.LofSha.m.taS.ar .. riyer .. of Dwaf~a Taluka of Jamnagar District. .

S6tlth- ~-~\!illag-e DoLihdary of Fadsar of' Zirizuda ·river, Village boundary of Manamora-:-Jam_sar and Ranjitpar of Aji river~ViUage. boundary .. of J()diya

.f, of ·Und river,. Village boundary of. Hadiyana of Kankavati river, Village boundary; of Khiri of Sachana river of Jodiya Taluka of Jamnagar District, Village boundary of Jambudaof Jambuda river, Village boundary of Dhunvav of Dhunvav river, Village boundary of Vibhapar and Nagna of Nagna river, Village boundary of Sarmat of Sarm·at river, Village boundary of Bed of Sasoi river, Village boundary of Khavadi of Khavadi river, Village boundary of Gagwa of Gagwa river of JafT1flagar Taluka of Jamnagar District, Village boundary of Jogvad ·of Jogvad river, Village boundary of

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Znankhar of Zhankhar river of Lalpur Tafuka of Jamnagar District, Viliage boundary of Bharana of Bharana river, ViUage boundary of Mandha of Maodha river, Village boundary of Mandha of Sinhan river, Village boundary of Kotha'cisotri and KabarVisotri of Khiri river, Village boundary of Goinj: of Goinj: river, Village boundary of Vachalabara of B<:ra river, Village boundary of Beh of Bell- river, Village boundary of Beh of Zakasiya river, Village boundary of Nana ashota of Nana Ashota river of Khambhaliya of Jamnagar. District, Village boundary of Mota as'hota of' Mota Asot~ river, Village bOlJndary of Mevasa and Pindhara of Rani 'river of Kalyanl'lur Taluk~ of Jamnagar District, Village boundary 'of Shamlasar 6fShamiasarriver ofDw"arka Taluka of JamnagarDisttict.· ...... .

West' :- Viliage'!><lOrlcl'ary ofUntbet sampar andZ;injuda of ZinjudariV~r, .... Village boundary of Manamora, Jamsar and Ranjitpar of Aji river, Village

. boundary of . Kunnad of· Und river, Village boundary of Hadi'yana of Kankavati .river, Village boundary of Khiri and Sachana Qf Sachana river of Jodiya,Talukaof . jamnagar District, Village boundary of Jambuda of Jamt>Uda. riyer,yillqge<.goun(jaryof Dhunvav of .Dhunvav river, Village boundary of Nagna.'of NagnariVerj Vi/'Iageboundai""y of Sarmat of Sarmat rive'r; Village bouri,dary of Bed-of Sasoi river, Village boundary of Khav.adi of khava:di river,' Village boundary 'of Gagwa ·of Gag.wa river of Jamnagar . Taluka of Jamnagar District, Village ,boundary of Jogvad of Jogvad .river, . . Viliage boundary of Zhankhar of Zhankar river of Lalpur Taluka of, Jamnagar District,. ViI"Iage boundary of Bharana of Bharana river, Village boundary of Mandha of Mandha river, Village boundary of Mota mandha of Sinhanriver, Village boundary of Kothavisotri and Kabarv.isotri of Ghi riveI'", Village boundary of GoinJ of GoinJ river, Village boundary of Vachalahara of Bara river, Village boundary of: .eeh of Beh river, Village boundary of Beh ancl Zakashiya of Zakasiya river, Village boundary of' Nana· asota .of Nana Asnota river ·of Khambhaliya Taluka of Jamnagar District, Village boundary of Mota ashota of Mota ashota river, Village .boundary. of· Pindhara of Rani river of Kalyanpur' Taluka of Jamnagar District; Villag.eboundary of Sha'mlasar of Shamlasar river of 'Dwa,ka

. Taluka·of Jamnagat District. .

....... I3Q~n(fary .. t::I~s.<::r!p~!QIJ .. Qf.~r9!.1!lg ... ~QQ ... m~.~reJ;Qw".rds ... tbe ... sea of .. the Marine N~tion'alPark and MarineSanctoarvEco':'sensitive Zone

NO ... tt1:·,:,:.·~uWofKachChh:'toWq~dS, Zanzarawadi, Gulf of Kachchh towards . Ajad tapu': -<:;ulf of Kachc;hh .towards Ashota ni. nai, Gulf of Kachchh towards Babudhoro, Gulf of KacRchh towards Baraninrr, Gulf of Kachchh towards Be raja I") i ner; Gulf of Kachchh towards Bhad, Gulf of Kachchh towards Bhaidar tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards Bhalori, Gulf of Kachchh ·towards Ch-ank tapu, Gulf ·.of KachcRh· towards 'Chusda, Gulf of Kachchh towards Bet sankhodwa'r, Gulf oj' Kachchhtowards coral <";t'ea north west Chank reef, Gulf of Kachchhtowards Divdi Dhabdnaba·, Gulf of Kac;hchh towards Coral little Bay Sikka, Gulf 'of Kachchh towards Cora! near

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Mithapur, Gulf· of Kachchh towards Coral near: Narara reef, Gulf of Kachchh towards Coral near Okha, Gutf of Kachchh towards coral of Chandri reef, Gulf of Kachchh towards coral of west of Kalubhar, Gulf of Kachchh towards coastal area of Okha, Gulf of Kachchh towards Dhani tapu, Gulf. of KaChChhtbwards Dhoranu jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Didika, Mandekia tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards Gadnhio kado tapa, Gulf

. of Kachchh towards Jindra tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards Kaqiyari, Gulf of Kachchh towards Kalava<;l ni nar, Gulf of Kachcph towards Kalubhar tapu, Gulf of Kachclih towards Kharara ni nar, Gulf of Kachchh towards Lafa marodi .and· Man marodi, Gulf of Kachchh towards Morzangi, Gulf of R"achchh towards Moshido, Gulf of Kachchh towatds Moto kharo, Gul{ of Kachchh towards Nagarnar nu jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Narara jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Navinar nu jungle, GuJf6f: kachchh towards· Noru tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards Okhari, Gulf of Kachchh towards PagarrEi!ef, Gulf ofKachchh towards Panero tapu, Gu!f of Kachchh towards Pirotan tapu, Gulf of KaChchh towards Rai bet, Gulf of Kachchh towards RaValpir jungle, 'Gulf of Kachchh towards Ribdi, Gulf of Kachchh towards Rozi bet, Gulf of Kactichh t0wards Rozinar jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Rozinar no val, Gulf of. Kachchh towards Sikotari titar dhoro, Gulf 'of KiKhchh' towards Sui nu jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Untado, Gulf of Kachchh towards Vadinar, Gulf of Kachchh towaros West side Okhari. .' .

.. East :- Marine Sanctuary towardsZanzarawadi, Gulf of Kachchh towards 'Ajaq tapu, Gulf of Kachchhtowards· Ashota ni nar, Gulf of Kachchh towards Babudhoro, Marine Sanctuary towards Barani nar, Marine ~anctt.iary towards· Berajani nar, Marine National Park towards Bhad, Gulf of Kachchh towards. Bhaidar tapu,Marine Nati.onal Park .towards Shalori and Gulf of Kachchh, Gulf of Kachchh towards Chank tapu, Gulf of Kachchhtowards Chusda; Gulf of Kachchh towards Bet sankhodwar, Marine Nationa(:Park towards coral area north west Chankreef, Gulf of'

. Kachchh towards Divdi Dhabdhaba, Gulf of Kachchh towards Coral little Bay Sikka, Gulf of Kachchh towards Coral near Mithapur, Marine National Park towards Corai near Narara'reef, Gulf of Kachchh towards Coral near Okha,· Gulf 'of K;acl)chh towatds coral of Chandri reef,' Marine National Park of coral towards west of"Kalubhar,Gulf of Kachchh towards coastal area Okha, Gulf of Kachchh towards Dhani tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towa.rds

......... ·.l?l1g~"'IJ.lJjl:lngle' .... G.lI.l.f.gf.K"!<::hch.h .. J:owiOI.r.O.s ... PJotkiOl; .••• l'1urideka .• tapu;.G.ull.or Kachcl1h towardsGadnhio kado tapu, Marine National Park towards Jindra ~tapu;Gulfofkachchh towards Kadiyari,· Marine. Sanctuary . towards'

..... R"alpvad"hi nar, Gulf of Kachchh' towards Kalubhar tapu, Gulf of Kachchh i:owards Kharai-a ninar, Gulf ·of.-:·Kachchh towardsLafamarodi and M.an rparodi, Marine National Park towards Morzangi, Gulf of Kachchh towards Moshido, Gulf of Kacnclih towards Moto kharo, Gulf of Kachchh towards Nagarnar nu jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Narara jungle, .Gulf of Kachchh towards Navinar nu jungle, Gulf of KachcMh towards Neru tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards Okhari, .Gulf of Kachchh towards Pagar reef, Gulf of Kachchh towards Panero tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards ·Pirotiln tapu,

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Gulf bf Kachchh towards Rai bet, Gulf of Kachchh towards Ravalpir jungl-~, Gulf of Kachchh towards Ribdi, Marine Sanctuary towards Rozi bet, Gulf of Kachchh towards Rozinar jung,le, Gulf of Kachchh towards Rozinar no val, Gulf of Kachchh towa;rds Sikotari titar dhoro, Marine Sanctuary towards Sui nu jungle, Gulf of KachchhtowC1rds Untado, Gulf 6f Kachchh towards Vadinar, Gulf of Kachchh towards West side Okhari.

South :- JIIIarineSanctuary towards _ Zanzaravyadi, Gulf of KaCihchh towards Ajad tapuiMai-ine sanctuary' rowa"Fds.Ash6tani,·nar, Marine Sanctua!y. towards Babudhoro;Marine Sanctuary towarcfs Barani nar, -Ma·rine . SC1nctupry .. towardsBerajaninarr··MarineNational-Park- towards ..

. Bhad, Sanctuary ana National ,Park and Gulf of Kathchh towards Bhaidar tapu, Gulf of Ki!lchchh towardsBhalori,Gulf of Kachchh towards Chank tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards Chusda, Gulf of Kachchh towards· Bet sankhodwar, Gulf of Kachchh towardS coral"area north west eha'ok reef, Gulf of.Kachchh towards Divdi Dhabdhaba, Marine National Park towards Coral .little BaySikka, Gulf of Kachchh towards Coral near Mithapur, Marine' National Park to'wards Coral near Narara reef, Gulf ot" Kac.hchh towards Coral near Okha, Gulf of Kachchh towards coral. of Chandri reef, Marine Nationatpark towards coral of west of Kalubhar;' Gulf of Kachchh towards coastal a.rea 'of Okha, Gutf of Kachchh towards ·Dhani ·tapu, Marine Sanctuary towards Dhoranu jungle, Gulf. of Ka'chchh towards

. Didtk"a, Mundekatapu, Gulf of Kachchh towards~ Gandhio kado tapu, Marine. National Park towards Jindra' tapu, Marine Sanctuary towards Kadiyari, Marine Sanctuary towards Kalavad ni nar,- Gulf of Kachchh towards Kalubhar tapu, Gulf of .Kachchh towards Kh.an;lra nj nar, Gul~ of Kachchh towards Lafa' marodi and· Man marocli, '"MarineNational"' Park' towai:ds Morzangi, Marine National Park towards Mqshido; Gulf of Ka·chchh an'd Marine sanctuary' towards Moto khar:o,' Marine. 'sanctuary towards Nagarnar nu jurigle, Gulf of· Kac/:lchh towards NararCl jungle, Marine SClnctuClry towards NClvinar nu jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Noru tapu; Marine sanctualY and National Park Clnd Gulf of Kachchh towards Okhari, Gulf of, Kathchh towards Pagar reef, Gulf of Kachchh towards Parler-o tapa; Marine' National Park and Sanctuary towards 'Pirot~n ·tapu;.Marine National. Park aAdsanctuary towards Rai bet, Marine Sanctuary and Gulfo~ Kachchh towards Ravalpir jung;/e, -Marine Sanctuary towards' Ribdi, Marine

... Sant;:tuary towards Rozi bet, Marine Sanctuary' to"wards Rozinar jungle, .. M.Clrine'sanctuary,··toward~····R(jzihar·····h6"···val;·MarihEj··Saiictuar'Y···t"owards··.

$ikotari titar. dhoro, Marine sanctuary and Gulf of Kachchh towards f.SuJ.. nu jt)Ogle,- ·Marine·~Sanctuary·towards Untado, Maritie" Sanctuary-towards

. Varnnar, Marin'e SanctuarY towards West side' of Okhari" .... . .

West :,; Guif of Kachchh towards Zanzarawadi, Gulf of Kachchh towards Aj.ad tapu, Gu·lf 01' Kachchh and Marine Sanctuary towards Ashota ni nar, Gutt of Kachchh towards Babudhoro,Gulf of Kachchh towards Barani nar, Marine National Park towards Berajani nar,Gulf of Kacflchh towards Bhad, ·Gutfof kachchh towards Bhaidar tapu, Gulf of Kachchhtowards Shalori, <;uJf of Kachchh towards· Chank tapu,Gulf of Kachchhtowards Chusda,

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Gulf of Kachchh towards Bet sankhodwar, Gulf of Kachchh towards"coral area north west Chank reef, Gulf of Kachchh towards Divdi Dnabdhaba, Marine National Park and Sanctuary towards Coral little Bay5ikka!GUlfof Kachchh towards Coral near Mithapur, Gulf of 'Kachchh towards Con31 near Narara reef, Gulf of Kachchh towards Coral ne.arOkha, Gulf of'Kachchh towards corai' of Chandri reef, Gulf of Kachclihtowardscoral of west or Kalubhar,. Marine Sanctuary towards coastal area ofOkha, Gulf 'Of Kachchh toV"ards Dhani' tapu, Gulf of Kachchh. towa'rds Dlioranu jungle, ." Gulf of Kachchh towards Didika, Mundeka tapu, Gulf of Kachchh towiln:!s Gandhio kado··tapu, 'MarineNationalPark andSanctuarytovva,rdsJi"H;It:q tapu, . Gulf of Kachchh towards Kadiyari, Marine.: NationalParJ< 'toW?r~S; . '. Kalavadni, nar, Gulf of Kachchh,.towards Kali:Jbhartqpu,.G41(QtKi;.ct)~t)tL, ' .. towards.l)harara rii nar', Gulf of Kachchh towards Lafq marodi .·and Man mar-odi, Marine Sanctuary to~ards Morzangi';' Marine Na-tionai Pal'k towards Moshido, Gulf of Kachchh towards Moto kharo, Gulf ofkachdih and Marine Sanctuary towards' Nagarnar nu; jUngle, Gulf of . Kachchh' towards Narara jungle, Gulf of Kachchh towards Navin,ar ·nu jungle,Gulf of Kachchh towards Nom tapu,Gulf of J:(athchh . towqrdsOkharf;:G,i,!lfof Kachchh towards Pagarreef, Gulf of Kachcnh toV)/ar'dsPanero tapu,'Gulf of, Kachhh towards Pir:otan tapu, Gulf of Kachchh .. towards Rai bet, Gu1foh Kachchh towards Ravalpirjurigle, Gulf of Kachchh towards. Ribdj, Marine Sanctuary towards Rozi bet,Marine Sanctuary towards Rozinar jungle,

.. Marlne Sanctuary towards Rozinar no. val,' Gulf ·of Kachi:hhtovilcil"ds" . Sikotari titar dhoro,' Gulf of Kachchh towards' Sui nu jungle; Gultof Kachchh' towards Untado, Gulf of Kachchh towards Vadinar,' Marine' Sanctuary t'owards West side of Okhari. .

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., Name ··of NCitional Park /Sanctuary' .

Marine Sanctuary and Marine National Park

Description of the EcO­sensitive' zone

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.48 TIlE. GAZETfE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II~S<r. 3(;;)J

Annexui"e-C :

Statement showing the Latitude and Longitude of villages falling in the Marine NatioiJal Park and Marine Sanctuary Eco-sensitive Zone

~~~~~~~--~~~--~~--~~.----------->r--~~~ S.No. Name of

.. · ... _._+.;;vC:iI';.l:'a"g"eo .. ~. __ =c+"'L."at:=,. =====~+L=O=ng"_'-.~ ___ -I_TO'a~lu",k=a'-_-I 1. Bela;'· 220 5:l' 48.180" N· 700 29·AO.874" E Jodiya.

c- 22° 52' 2\.306" N· 70° 29' 59.395" E 2. Klii'iad ··········122040'!S:6Si"iil70"i6;S.782u.E

3. Kothariya

.4J:hin ........ . 5. Jodiya

22° 39' 26.782" N 70° 16' 27.660" E -~+-""'-

22° 50' 30;953"·N700·Z8··L868':E·· -~~. . . 22° 50' 15.318" N .70 0

• 28' 32.659" E

22° 34' 18.958" N 70° 12' 17.735" E .. " .. -.----.-.-.~- .

--~-.--.• -. .~

. . tB'~ .. ~~~,?62" N 700.12' 21.109" L

22° 40' 44.181" N 70° 16' 24.411" E

f---=-+co----~- ----l-~2° 40' 58,~~,:-_~ ..lOa 1t?':' 55.072". E~ 6. Jamsar I 22° 48' 9.4.12" N 70" 23' 46.369" E I I

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19.1 Goinj

f-. 20J Chudeshvac

L2LQ 20' 34.158" N \ 69° 33' 37.374"

.li20 19'..<1.3.928" N 1690 33' 26.401 " E I EE I

~_21' 42.189" N~~6~9~0_3~0~·~4=2~.3~2~7_"~~

22° 21' 6.471" N 69° 30' 46.625" E

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f . ;23. Pindara

24. ·Mevasa

t 221) 15'.40.335" N 690 17' 38.032" E 0 ---~-+~-~~~~~+~~.~ 22° 12' 56.137" N 69° 14' 12_318" E --_._---_. !-='---- -~=,==~-=--22° 12' 28.240" N 69° 1.4' 30.217" E

22° 15' 11;'957" N ~1.?~.!?~_266" E

1220 14' 49.006" N. 69° 17' 19.780" E

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: ··22° 14' 20.869" N I 69° 10' 0.959'" E

_ _ 26. Asota fYlota-- ~2" 16' 42.632" N 69° 19' 29.08~" E • I . 1_1...22° 16' 11.474" N 69° 19.' 47447" E 11-;:::-'7-----

. 27·1 Tupani Lz20 _!.';' 39.852" N 69° 10' 11.32S·.·EDwarka .

. ! i220 lA' 45.784" N 69° 9' 42.106,,"71.

~28·tshamlasar . -2?~0 ],£ 1O.9~.?·: N..~~o 4~ 16.64,! .. ~:::J 1--" E.G 22' 42.487" N 69.° 4' 16.788" E. -'1

29. Positra 22" 23' 46.487" N 69° 7' 47.985" E:=J r-=~---'-- -- I 1----_=+"'.,_._--;;-,-_____ t--~.20 2~:,_5.969" N 69°7' 42.673" E -l

.....-30 .. Padli - 1---?20 2.4' 14_91 .. :r:1'L 69° 2' 48.458_" E 1

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22° 18' 47.023" N ·lJ?9° 8' 49.611" E -l

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50 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAOROINARY [PART II ,SEC. 3(ii)J

.-Annexure-D

[See paragraph 3]

Activities to be prohibited, regulated or permitted within the 'Marine Nall.unal Pal'k and Marine Sanctuary· Eco-sensitive Zone.

S.NO. Activity· Prohibited Regulated Promoted remarks 1. Commercial Yes. - - Regulation will ,

Minins-' not prohibit the digging of ..... earth for construction or repair of houses and for manufacture of country

.' tiles or bricks for housing for personal

, .. _. -_. . __ .. _-------'-... __ ... _---_ . .,.---_ .. . _----_. . consumption, 2. Felling· of - Yes - With

trees permission ........ I from

appropriate . . . . . authority .

3. Setting cif saw Yes - - -mills .

4. Setting of Yes - - - . '.

industries 'causing polluticin . (Water:, Air, . Soil, Noise,

. etc) S. Establishment - Yes I - As per

of hotels and .

........... approved ....

................. ··resorts· . .............. _ ..... ................• .. I Master Plan, . . which. takes . ....... . ......... . .

.. ¥- ., .... - care of habitats allQwing no J restri.ction.on movement. of

- . wild animals.

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6. Commercial. Yes - - .- For hotels and use of other business firewood · related-

establishment 7. Drastic - Yes . - -

change of .' agriculture

........ ,I systems 8. . Commercial. -- Yes . -~-'-" .. ,...: ':'"

" 'As. per

use of natural' . approved ~ water

,

· Master Plan, .. ....

. resources .. .............. I whiCh "

... ta.I<.E!.~. including . 'of I care ground water I .habitats harvesting · allowing no

restriction on . · movement of wild animals .

9, . . Establishment Yes - - -of major hYdroelectr'iC-projects

1()C •. Erecj:ion of " Yes , - Promote electrical underground cables· . cablino .

11. Ongoing - - Yes · Excessive agriculture expansion 'of and' some of these horticulture , .... .- activities and practices by excessive ,local . exploitation of' Communities . the. marine

. along with . . resources aquaculture shall be a'Od fisheries regulated· as

per the' Master Plan .

. ~' .,.

12., . Rain Water - - Yes Shall be " .. -.-._-, . harvestinq'·· .. .. "pr.omob~d .

... , .. '," .

13.:' Fencing of - Yes,' - -premises' of -

.h6tels· and lodaes .: ..

14. OrganiC . Yes Shall be - -farmina .• promoted.

15. Use of - Yes - -_. , _ •• L.

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I polythene bags by ;

done with' ,proper " '1"EnVironment'"

16. shopkeepers Use of - [' renewable

~i~~~£~9'Of--- -:' ,·-.. -l·-yes---~: -roads

Shall be Yes promoted. _

, I ""

I Th;, ,h." be·

I

I

' 11~~!':s~ment

~ and .mitigation • measures.

~1~8~.----~M~0-v--e-m--e-n~t---o~f~~----------~·~~--~Y~e-s-----·,' ,- ,~~~F~o=r==~~~---4

vehicular , commercial

traffic at night ~ . _ - ... ' .. -t'----.~-:'-~-----~---- ,purp=(o.::s.=ec:... ___ -4 Introduction ~ Yes - -of exotic I '" ,

'-::=._~_cs:'!;Pc-'e==c=ioc::eo=s'- .~ _______ . "-" " ,- , - "-·I---.. -.. -----~- ------------------{

20. ~~:duction ~~ i Yes I -,,',', - !

, ~;-~-s:i~i7;;us~ Yes . -J----~---'-I-'------,----I------lf activities i r-related to' ' I touri,sm, Hke ' ',' ' ,

21-

overcflying , 'I the National 'I' Park area by . any ,aircraft, h6t-air balloons and activities related

, """"'" "coastal ·to 'f

I

""'tourlsm ' "'" ,'" ' , 'j I-=:::--,-j-==-='-':=.;-'----=.+------~ .. '·"----~~--+i ----~-+_----_-4 22. Protection of - Yes' - As per the

hill slopes, and j' , _ , Master Plan river banks,t 0

-=c" ;--__ +::::':~,o:::::a:;-s'--_c_o_a_s_t_.a_" I;:-t-I ____ -:-;-_. _____ -------- _____ --__ J ----i

23. ~~~~~{~~ an

o

; Yes' - ___ . __ ~ _____ L~ ___ -___ .. _j ;

• >

, ,

24.

.'

, ..... .

25,

26-.

27. -

28.

29.

~ -- solid waste in natural water bodies or terrestrial area Discharge of treated . effluents. in I natilral w?ter .

.. .. ·bodie!?. or I, ....... ~~:r:StRal . .1 ...

Air and vehicul'ar poilution -Sign boards

I I

and; hoardings . Adoption of 1 green

for

-

-

-

.

Yes

Yes

Yes

I - 'Yes I ,

:

Recycling of treated effluent be encourag.ed and for disposal of sludge or solid waste.,. .the .. existing .regulations shall be followed.

Shall promoted.

be

technology I all activities "1 .. I· ..

. Mecha[lised Yes - I - 1 Fishing . I 'including . I

,fishing by I

.' ;:;::~nal-~- - - Yes Permitted with

, and. laws

53

fishing- .. . ...... '/. J restrictions

. prevailing . in. I the State.

.......... .1 . .. . . ....... . --~'-----+---. -_--4-_

.Ir!~~:·--o.-: ~:.iy~~::~~~~ ·I;-·-~-=-r,. . Y~S 0""",_ ~~IO::dal~o t~: : I I Industries as I

t existing

1_ ~~ .________.~ _J I .1_' _______ 1 foe:c:~etaw i.:

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Erection of - Yes - 'Activities like conveying : er;ectiol'1 of systerns and conveying pipelines( oil . systems and and gas, pipelines( oil se'awater and···· gas, -

intake; seawater trea"ed -".

intake, effluent)

.~, . .. on .... .. • treated .

t~rj,estrlal ..

'effluent) or 'on §lJl:i>~.:;urface terrestrial or ......

sub-surface I

. . shall . . be 'iiiCluded ............... . .....

.'

. .

under' the regulated activities as .all these infrastructure or . facilities already exists' iii the proposed ESZ .

..

[F. No. 25f2l2012~ESZIf{El

DR. G. V. SUBRAHMANYAM; Scientist 'G'

Printed by the Manager. Government of India P,.ess. Ring Road. Mayapuri. New Delhi:. I 10064 and P.ublished by the Controller o~ Publications. OeThi-II0054.

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