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Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
Pre-feasibility Report
Shri Shiv Narain S/o Shri Khachera Page no.1
PRE – FEASIBILITY REPORT
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The proposal for Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0
ha. Near Village: Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan).
This is new mining lease and letter of Intent for the same has been issued by Superintendent
Mining Engineer Bharatpur Circle, Bharatpur vide letter no. SME/Bharat./Ri.Sha./
MM/Rehabi./Applicant/66/11/2012/6515 dated 20.11.2012 and Environmental Clearance is
required as per EIA Notification dated 2006, as amended time to time, this project is comes
under A Category. Table-1
Salient features of the Project
S. No. Particulars Details
A. Mining Lease Details
1. Name of the Project Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No.
66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha
2. Mineral Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar)
3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No.66/2011
4. Mining Lease Area 1.0 ha
5. Lease Holder Shri Shiv Narian S/o Shri Khachera
B Location
6. Village Gangora
7. Tehsil Pahari
8. District Bharatpur
9. State Rajasthan
10. Latitude & Longitude Pillars Latitude Longitude
A 27°42'23.26"N 77°00'48.74"E
B 27°42'19.92"N 77°00'55.00"E
C 27°42'18.52"N 77°00'54.06"E
D 27°42'21.86"N 77°00'47.8"E
C. Other details
11. Cost of the project Rs. 10 Lakh
12. Cost for Environmental
Protection Measures
Rs. 0.50 lakh per annum
13. Seismic Zone II
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
���� Plantation will be developed within ML areas and will also be developed
outside the ML area equal to 33% of the lease area.
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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���� Periodical water spraying on the roads will be done.
���� Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out that will control
emission of gaseous pollutant.
WATER MANAGEMENT
���� There is no surface water body in and around the mining lease area.
���� The rain water collected in mining pit will be used in plantation and
dust suppression.
NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL
���� Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out which will
reduce noise generation during operations.
LAND RECLAMATION
At the end of five year of mine, total excavated area will be about 0.77 ha,
which will be converted in to water reservoir, 0.01 ha area will be used
for storage of top soil which will be used for plantation, 0.01 ha area for
overburden dump, 0.01 ha area used as roads and 0.10 ha will be
covered under greenbelt.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
� The generated solid waste will be used for construction and
maintenances of kucha approach road time to time. There will no waste
dump at the end of life of the mine.
GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT
Green Belt/plantation will be developed equal to 33% of total lease area.
The trees will be planted at suitable spacing to encourage proper growth
around the lease boundary. The dead plants will be replaced by fresh
plants. Native Plant species will be planted
SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT
���� As the mining activities will increase, better employment opportunity.
���� Semi skilled & unskilled workers will be recruited from the nearby
villages.
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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���� Adult Education programme are proposed for up-gradation of literacy
level.
���� The leesee will associate awarness programe.
HEALTH & SAFETY
���� Protective respiratory devices will be provided to personnel working in
dusty areas with adequate training.
���� The lessee will associate in various health and safety awarness program
in nearby villages.
2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION
(i) Identification of Project and Project Proponent
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0
ha. near Village: Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan).
letter of Intent has been issued by Superintendent Mining Engineer Bharatpur
Circle, Bharatpur vide letter no. SME/Bharat./Ri.Sha./
MM/Rehabi./Applicant/66/11/2012/6515 dated 20.11.2012
(ii) Brief Description of the Nature of Project
This proposal for Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No.
66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village: Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District:
Bharatapur (Rajasthan).
This is new mining lease and letter of Intent for the same has been issued by
Superintendent Mining Engineer Bharatpur Circle, Bharatpur vide letter no.
SME/Bharat./Ri.Sha./MM/Rehabi./Applicant/66/11/2012/6515 dated
20.11.2012 and Environmental Clearance is required as per EIA Notification
dated 2006, as amended time to time, this project is comes under B Category.
(iii) Need for the Project & Its Importance to the Country/ Region
The mineral Masonry stone (Cheja Pathar) is used in various construction
activities and will be sold to nearby markets to fulfill the requirements of the
local people.
(iv) Demand – Supply Gap
Considering the demand of mineral sufficient availability of the mineral in the
area, it is essential to have Masonry stone (Cheja Pathar) mine to sustain the
supply of mineral for construction purpose.
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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(v) Imports vs. Indigenous Production
It is a cheap mineral used in construction activities in rural areas therefore
export is not possible
(vi) Export Possibility
There is no export possibility as these mineral is quite cheap and locally
available in abundance and used in rural areas.
(vii) Domestic/Export Markets
These minerals have only domestic market and will fulfill the requirement of
local. The stone may also be supplied to stone crusher proposed to be installed
outside the lease area.
(viii) Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the Project
The total 29 skilled and unskilled manpower needed to run the mine
3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
(i) Type of Project Including Interlinked And Independent Projects, If Any
This is opencast semi-mechanized mining project. There is no interlinked or
interdependent project based on mineral produced. The mineral will be sold
directly.
(ii) Location (map showing general location, specific location, and project
boundary & project site layout) with coordinates
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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Figure1: Location Map
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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(iii) Details of Alternate Sites Considered
No alternative site has been taken into consideration due to availability of
mineral resources in the area and.
(iv) Size and magnitude of operation
The Production of Masonry stone (Cheja Pathar) will be 84530 TPA from the
mine located near Village: Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur
(Rajasthan)
(v) Project Description with Process Detail
(1) Salient features along with project vicinity details of the Mining
project is given below:
Table - 2
Salient Features of the Project
S. No. Particulars Details
1. Name of the Project Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L.
No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha.
2. Mineral Masonry stone (Cheja Pathar)
3. Mining Lease Number M.L. No. 66/2011
4. Mining Lease Area 1.0 ha
5. Lease Holder Shri Shiv Narain S/o Shri Khachera
6. Method of mining Opencast Semi-Mechanized
7. Mineable Reserves 3,10,000 Tonnes
8. Life of the Mine 5 Years
9. Bench Height & Width 6 m
10. Ultimate Pit Slope angle 45°
11. Ultimate working depth 25 meter
12. Elevation Range 276 mRL to 270 mRL
13. General Ground Level 180 mRL
14. Ground Water table 25 meter bgl
15. Total excavated area at the
conceptual stage
0.77 ha
16. Total area converted into
water reservoir at the
conceptual stage
0.77 ha
(2) GEOLOGY OF THE AREA
Regional Geology
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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The regional stratigraphic succession of rocks is as follows
REGIONAL STRATIGRAPHIC SUCCESSION
Recent Soil
Post Delhi Pegmatite, Granite, Albetite
Delhi Super group Ajabgarh Group Phylite inter-banded with
quartzite, quartzite, ,
Carbonaceous phyllite,
Carbonaceous shale,
Conglomerate Spongy
quartzite
Alwar group Flaky quartzite, Massive
quartzite, schist Phylite
Local Geology
Recent Soil
Post delhi Absent
Delhi
Super
Group
Ajabgarh Group Gritty Quartzite and quartzite
(3) Method of Mining
The mining will be done by opencast method thus the working area proposed in
slices of 1.5 meters hieght each. Four slices are considered in a bench. The height &
width of bench will be 6 meters at a time. Hydraulic excavator/loader and tippers
are proposed for removal and loading of mineral in tippers/trucks.
The haul/ approach roads will be provided up to the proposed working, site
services, site of dump and site of stock from the nearest tar road.
The mineral is proposed to transport by tractor trolley and tippers.
Table-3
EXTENT OF MECHANIZATION
S. Machinery Number
1. Hydraulic Excavator/Loader with rock breaker
arrangement
1
2. Air compressor tractor mounted or wheel
mounted
1
3. Jack hammer 2
4. Drill roads as required
5. Water tank trroley munted 1
6. Tippers 2
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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7. Hand tools as required
Source: Draft mining plan
(4) PROPOSED YEAR WISE PRODUCTION DETAILS OF THE NEXT FIRST FIVE YEARS
The proposed Year-wise production plan for next five years is mentioned in the
table given below:
Table – 4
Year Wise Production for Next Five Years
Year Quartzite (Masonry Stone)
(tones)
I 72800
II 82990
III 84530
IV 66150
V 30880
Source: Source: Draft mining plan
(5) LOADING & TRANSPORT
Tyre mounted Hydraulic machinaries will be deployed from time to time as and
when required. Trucks and tracor troley will be deployed for transportation of
masonry stone from working to consumer.
(6) WASTE GENERATION & DISPOSAL
Around 33720 tonnes of waste will be come across during period of mining
plan. The waste will be used in construction and maintenance of approach
roads, construction of site services. The waste also lifted by local habitants for
constructing the walls along the agriculture field.
(7) CONCEPTUAL PLAN
At the end of the five years of mine 3, 10,000 tonnes of Masonry stone (Cheja
Pathar) mineral will be excavated from the lease area . At the five year of life of
mine, total excavated area will be about 0.77 ha, which will be converted in to
water reservoir, 0.01 ha area will be used for storage of top soil which will be
used for plantation, 0.01 ha area for overburden dump, 0.01 ha area used as
roads and 0.10 ha will be covered under greenbelt.
(vi) Raw Material Required Along With Estimated Quantity, Likely Source,
Marketing Area of Final Products, Mode of Transport of Raw Material and
Finished Product
This is Masonry stone (Cheja Patthar) Mining Lease. The mineral will be used
for construction purposes. No raw material will be required to dependent
industries.
(vii) Resources Optimization/ Recycling and Reuse Envisaged in the Project, if
any, should be briefly Outlined
� No waste water will be generated from mining operation
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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� Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak
pits via septic tank.
(viii) Availability of Water Its Source, Energy /Power Requirement and Source
A. Water requirement:
Total water requirement for the project will be 3.0 KLD which will be sourced
from nearby villages.
B. Power requirement:
The electric power will not be use for the process of mining. Only HSD Fuel will
be required for operating machineries.
(ix) Quantity of Waste to Be Generated (Liquid and Solid) And Scheme for
Their Management/Disposal:
Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak
pits via septic tank.
4.0 SITE ANALYSIS
(i) Connectivity
The lease area about 6.5 km. in East direction from Pahari. Dispensary is available at
Chhapra at distance of 2.5 km. in NE direction and Senior Secondary school is
available at Pahari at distance of 6.5 km. in East direction. Nearest Railway station
is Alwar Railway Station at a distance of ~42.0 km. in SW direction from Mining Lease
area. Nearest Airport is Indra Ghandi International Air Port, New Delhi at a distance of
around ~95 km. in North direction from Mining Lease area.
(ii) Land Form, Land Use and Land Ownership
Existing Land Use Pattern
The total ML area of 1.0 ha comprises of Government Waste Land (Gair Mumkin Pahar).
(iii) Topography
The lease area comprises part of a mount trending north-south. The highest contour is
276 mRL and lowest is 270 mRL. The mining lease area is 1.0 ha which a Government
land (Gair Mumkin Pahar).
(iv) Existing Land Use Pattern {Agriculture, Non-Agriculture, Forest, Water Bodies
(Including Area Under CRZ)}, Shortest Distances From The Periphery Of The
Project To Periphery Of The Forests, National Park, Wild Life Sanctuary, Eco
Sensitive Areas, Water Bodies (Distance From The HFL Of The River), CRZ. In Case
Of Notified Industrial Area, A Copy Of The Gazette Notification
Table – 5
Environmental Settings
S. No. Particular Details
1. Nearest Village Village Gangora at a distance of 1.0 km. in NE
direction from the Mining lease area.
2. Nearest city/ town Pahari at a distance of 6.5 km. in East direction
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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from the Mining lease area.
3.
National Highway/State Highway SH-22 is approx 7.0 km in SE direction from the
mine site.
4. Nearest Railway Station Alwar Railway Station at a distance of ~42.0 km. in
SW direction from Mining Lease area.
5.
Nearest Airport Indra Ghandi International Air Port, New Delhi at a
distance of around ~95 km. in North direction from
Mining Lease area.
6. Archaeological Important Place None, within 10 km radius area of mine site.
7. Ecological Sensitive Areas
(National Park, Wildlife
Sanctuary, Biosphere Reserve
etc.)
There is no National Park, Wild Life Sanctuaries,
Biosphere Reserves, Tiger Reserves, Wildlife Corridors,
etc. within 10 km radius
8. Reserved/Protected Forest
within 10 km radius
There is no reserve/protected forest are present within
10 km radius area.
9. Nearest River / water body There is no reserve/protected forest are present within
10 km radius area.
Source: preliminary site visit
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village: Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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Figure 2: Key plan
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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(v) Existing Infrastructure:
There is no building & structure within mining lease area except some
vegetations existing on the lease area which will be cleared when required.
Total lease area is Government Land (Gair Mumkin Pahar).
The lease area about 6.5 km. in East direction from Pahari. Dispensary is
available at Chhapra at distance of 2.5 km. in NE direction and Senior
Secondary school is available at Pahari at distance of 6.5 km. in East direction.
Nearest Railway station is Alwar Railway Station at a distance of ~42.0 km. in
SW direction from Mining Lease area. Nearest Airport is Indra Ghandi
International Air Port, New Delhi at a distance of around ~95 km. in North
direction from Mining Lease area.
5.0 PLANNING BRIEF
(i) Planning Concept (Type of Industries, Facilities, and Transportation etc.)
Town and Country Planning/Development Authority Classification
This is a mining Project
(ii) Population Projection
Manpower required will be engaged from nearby areas. No significant influx of
people is anticipated in the area.
(iii) Land Use Planning
The extent of proposed mining lease area is 1.0 ha. The area comprises of
Government Land (Gair Mumkin Pahar). At the five year of life of mine, total
excavated area will be about 0.77 ha, which will be converted in to water
reservoir, 0.01 ha area will be used for storage of top soil which will be used
for plantation, 0.01 ha area for overburden dump, 0.01 ha area used as roads
and 0.10 ha will be covered under greenbelt.
(iv) Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
Lessee will assess the demand of infrastructure (Physical & Social) in nearby
area of the mine site and same will be developed under social work
(v) Amenities/Facilities
Mining Management will develop the Amenities/Facilities in the nearby area of
the mine site as per requirement of local people of the nearby area under
corporate social responsibility programs.
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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6.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
(i) Residential Area (Non Processing Area)
This is not required as mine workers comes from nearby villages. Rest
shelter to the workers will be provided outside the lease area.
(ii) Green Belt
Green Belt/plantation will be developed equal to 33% of total Mining lease
area. The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants. Native Plant species
will be planted.
(iii) Connectivity
The lease area about 6.5 km. in East direction from Pahari. Dispensary is
available at Chhapra at distance of 2.5 km. in NE direction and Senior
Secondary school is available at Pahari at distance of 6.5 km. in East
direction. Nearest Railway station is Alwar Railway Station at a distance of
~42.0 km. in SW direction from Mining Lease area. Nearest Airport is Indra
Ghandi International Air Port, New Delhi at a distance of around ~95 km. in
North direction from Mining Lease area.
(iv) Water Management (Source & Supply of water)
Total water requirement for the project will be 3.0 KLD which will be used
for domestic as well as dust supression purpose and sourced from nearby
village .
(v) Sewerage System
Domestic sewage water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak
pits via septic tank. Outside discharge is not envisaged.
(vi) Industrial Waste Management
No industrial waste water will be generated from this mine during mining
operation.
(vii) Solid Waste Management
Around 33720 tonnes of waste will be come across during period of mining
plan. The waste will be used in construction and maintenance of approach
roads, construction of site services. The waste also lifted by local habitants
for constructing the walls along the agriculture field.
(viii) Power Requirement & Supply/Source
Electric power will not be required in mining operations.
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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7.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN
(i) Policy To Be Adopted (Central/State) In Respect Of The Project Affected
Persons Including Home Oustees, Land Oustees And Landless Laborers
(Brief Outline To Be Given)
Not Applicable as the lease area falls in government land (Gair Mumkin
Pahad).
8.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATES
(i) Likely Date Of Start Of Construction And Likely Date Of Completion (Time
Schedule For The Project To Be Given)
The mining activity will be started after obtaining Environmental Clearance
from MoEF, New Delhi and acquiring the valid mining lease from Mines and
Geology Department of the State Government.
(ii) Estimated Project Cost Along With Analysis In Terms Of Economic
Viability of the Project
Cost of the project : Rs. 10 lakh
Cost for Environmental Protection Measures : Rs. 0.5 lakhs
9.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
���� The Masonry Mining Lease will result in growth of the surrounding areas by
increasing direct and indirect employment opportunities in the region
including ancillary development and supporting infrastructure. Special
emphasis on Financial and Social benefits will be given to the local people
including tribal population, if any, in the area.
���� Development of social amenities will be in the form of medical facilities,
education to underprivileged and creation of self help groups.
���� No major adverse effect on environment is envisaged as the required
mitigation measures are inbuilt in the project.
10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
10.1.1 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
���� Wet drilling with sharp drill bits will be done for drilling to reduce generation
of dust.
���� Green Belt will be developed on periphery of the lease boundary and haul
roads,
���� Periodical water spraying on the haul roads will be done.
Masonry Stone (Cheja Pathar) Mining Project, M.L. No. 66/2011, ML Area 1.0 ha. Near Village:
Gangora, Tehsil: Pahari, District: Bharatapur (Rajasthan)
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10.1.2 WATER MANAGEMENT
���� There is no surface water body in and around the mining lease area.
���� The rain water collected in mining pit will be diverted in the abandoned
existing and the area used in spraying.
���� Domestic waste water generated from office toilet will be disposed in soak pits
via septic tank.
10.1.3 NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL
���� Proper maintenance of all machines will be carried out which will reduce noise
generation during operations.
���� Workers exposed to high noise levels will be provided with ear defenders.
10.1.4 LAND RECLAMATION
���� Total mining lease area is 1.0 hectares.
���� At the five year of life of mine, total excavated area will be about 0.77 ha, which
will be converted in to water reservoir, 0.01 ha area will be used for storage of
top soil which will be used for plantation, 0.01 ha area for overburden dump,
0.01 ha area used as roads and 0.10 ha will be covered under greenbelt.
10.1.5 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste will be used as a second grade mineral and sold out by the lessee as well as
used for maintenance of roads and top soil will be used for plantation purpose.
10.1.6 GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT
���� Local species will be preferred for plantation
���� Tree guards will be provided for production
���� Green Belt/plantation will be developed equal to 33% of total Mining lease
area. The dead plants will be replaced by fresh plants. Native Plant species will
be planted.