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PR RESSE E INE CLCISL,IRE PI-AN
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*BU;LDONG STONE qUARRY MINlNG PROJECT"
{subrnitted under Rule 66 of Kerata Minor Mineralclncegsion Rules z01s)
Lessee Address: Site Address :
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Froduetio*r capaeity: a.TLlztsnnes per annurR. semi-mechanlzed qLrarry
Ferle d et Applied Lease - S years
Prepared by:
Dr. Sakkin S,
Recognized Qualified person
Regn No. DMC/K[RALAIRAP/S/201I, Vatid up to: 05.04.2027
Mobile -.9497154395
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Email : ekspe ntthann irnood @ gmail.co m
No. 1421/DOY /ML/2018
Department of Mining and GeologY,
District Offtce, Kottayam-686 002
Email. geo.kot, dmg@kerala. gov.in
Phone: 04812301405
Date 24.70.2078
FromThe Senior Geologist.
ToShri. Nisar RahimVettickal House,Nadackal.P.O.,Erattupetta,Kottayam (Dt.).
Sub:- Mines and Minerals-Minor Minerals- -Approval of M,iaing Plan -
Granite Building stone quarry at BlockNo. 44 of Re-Survey No. 82/2 ofKondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District-reg.
Ref:- 1.
2"
3.
The Mines and Minerals @evelopment and Reguiation Act 1957.
The Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules 2015
YourApplication dtd.23.04.2AL8. .
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The mining plan of building stone quarry project at Block No. 44 of Re-Survey
No. 8212 of Kondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk for an area of 0.9719 Hectares is
hereby approved with the following conditions.
1. That you will follow the prescribed Rules and Regulations of Central
Govemment and State Government issued from time to time iii respect to mining
operation.2. That you will follow the Mine Safety Rulcs and Regulations.3. That you will store the mining waste in the earmarked location/dumping yard
" only as specified in the plan.
4. That you willcarry out the environmental management procedures as committedin this plan without fail.
5. That your yearly production shall be resfticted to as envisaged in the plan.
6. That any rnodification in the scheme shall only be carried out with prior approval
from the authority concerned.
SENIOR GEOLOGIST
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Yours faithfully,
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! ptsr of Grsrite Buildipg Stone Quarry of M/s, Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varisnikad Estate
Kondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District'
CERT!FICATE
-"ra is to certifu ,n.a hr, the provisions of the Mines Act, Rules and Regulations made there under
-a.e been observed in the preparation of Eco.Friendly Mining Plan ofu.9719hectare of M/s. Royal
€rzt'tEs, l(allolil, Varianikad Estate in Kondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District, by me
rrd whenever specific permission is required, the applicant will approach the cogcerned authorities
cf the Department of Mining and Geology Kerala-
r is also certified that inforrnation furnished in the mining plan is true and correct to the best of our
inowledge and belief.
Date:23'd April20L8
Place: Erattupetta
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Dr. SAKKIR. S
DMG / KERALA/RQP I8I2A17
Valid u Ph:
Ernail ood
UNDERTAKING
I undertake.ihat allthe rneasures proposed in this Mining Plan will be irnplernented in a tirne bound
manner as proposed in the mining plan.
1Jg:-..r! d BufildirtgStone Quarry of M/s. RoyalGranites, Kallolil, Varianikad Estate
+'5 -.cr:,r l/,1'*;e tteenathii -Iaiuk. Kotta'o'am Disi:ict'
CERTIFICATE
3r.S*kir 5, hereby certifl, that:
iL Ttre provisions of Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 2015 have beer observed in the preparation
of this mining plan including Progressive mine,closure plan prepared for M/s' Royal Granites' l(allolil'
varianikad estate to granite quarn/ (building stone) over an area of 09719 hectare, comprised in
sy.No.g2/2 of Kondoor village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District, Kerala and wherever specific
perrnission is required, the Lessee will approach the concerned authorities of Department of Mining &
Geology for gmnting the necessary permission'
2. lt is also certified that the provisions of Mines Act., Rules and Regulation 2015 made thereunder have
been observed in the Mining plan includlng PMCP and wherever specific permissions are required, the
lessee will approaeh the Director General of Mlnes SafetY'
3. lt is also certified that the information furnished in the Mining Plan including PMCP is true and correct
to the best of rny knowledge & belief and in case of default, the approval would be withdrawn for
resubmission.
-,race: Erattupetta
late: 23'd April 2018
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(Issued under Rule 54 of the lterala Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 2015)
Er, SaEqkEr. S, SfS $!'qri, E, Sairtudeesa FlBleio Shaskams, Thamminromdal
Srierehayaria Sfiedumtaragad, ThiruiwananthaBaararm € 695 565.
Kerala, having girren'satisfactory evidence of his qualification and experie;tcr
is hereby granted FA,ECOGFI$TS*I$ under Rule 54 of the Kerala t4lnor ]4inere
Concession Rules, 203.5 as qualified person to prepare Mining Piii'"rs fo
quarrying minor nlinera[s in Kerala.
?'tae registratEoffi m*ifi?ber !s ft ,iK# {".;itruF*ft'Fjr#'{:t*XF
?&:is recograEtioa: is valid 5or a per!*d ef 3.8 tseq{s endinE S5/84/2,&}=
oF MlNlNG AND GEOI-OGY [I/C]
Place : ThiruvananthapuramDate: CI6-04-203.7
*.3+t FE1a €# C Suiffiing Stone Quarry of M/s, Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad Estate
Kondsor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
DECIARATION
.'-q r,iirln*r Flan including Progressive Mine Closure Plan for M/s. RoVal Granites, Kallolil, Varlanikad Estate
:g granite quarry (building stonet over an area of 0.9719 hectare, Kondoor Village Meenachil Taluk,
{ Eiralrarft District, and Kerala, has been prepared in full consultation with me and I understand its contents
a.-,; agre€ to mine according in time bound manner as noted in the Mining Plan.
Place: Erattupetta
Date: $3-H*tt
t 1,*ir- tr,err c{ firanite Eerildlng Stone Quarry of Mls. Royal Granites, Kallolil, Variantkad Estaterii:i.r.:.-,:- !'.;.lr;i--r- r"lt),:-ri:ai--tti i;i*f;., i(ct:ial;it-, t-1ir:.:tci.
AUTHORISATION LETTER BY LESSEE
iAuthorized Signatory for M,ls. Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad estate), hereby authorize
:?:,+,tI n S, fr.QP No: DMG/KERAWRQP/8/2O17Io prepare the Mining Plan lncluding PMCP under Kerala
t { l:l:,r 3f ,r=rai Concession Rules, 2015 in respect of M/s. Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad estate, over an area
:: S"S7t9 tre€tai'e, cornprised in Sy.hlo.82/2 of Kondoor Village of Meenachil Taluk of Kottayam District for
:! a:ridiilE granite {building stone).
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1{a,:;e of RQP: Dr" Sakkir 5
legn. frio: DMG/KERAL A/RQP l8l2$l7,f,:alid up ta: 05.M.2A27
Address of RQP:
Govt. NGO Quarters
lilo"C-64,
Observatory Hiil,
Falayam,
Trivandrum-Kerala
Mobile: 9497L54395
Erna i[ : ekspertthannimood@gmail.com
Piace: Erattupetta
Date: L3 *t\ - tk
(Applicant)
v r;ng Ptari af Grsrite Euilding Stone Quarry of M/s, Royal Granites, t(allolil, Varianik# Estate
Ko*door Wllage, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayann District.
INDEX
S.No PARTICULARS PAGE NO
1,.0 r l.GENERAL TNFORMATION/ INTRODUCTION 10-11
2.02. LOCATION 72
3.03. GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESERVES L3-L4
3.1 Brief description ofTopography and general geology ofthe area 't4
3.2 Details of exploration already carried out L4
3.3 Estimation of Reserves 15
4.0 4. MINING 15
4.1 Machineries used 15
4.2 Quantity estimated biased on operational benches 15
5.0 5. BLASTING 77
6.06.0 MINE DRAINAGE 18
6.3 Stacking of Mineral Rejects and Disposal of Wastea
18
6.4 Use of minarals18
7.OOTHER PERMANENT STRUCTURES (also be shown in the Map) 19
8.0EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL & WELFARE MEASURES 19
8.2.WELFARE MEASURES 19
MINERAL PROCESSTNG 20
8.3FLOW CHART OR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE PROCESSING 27
9.0ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 22
9.3.FTORAAND FATJNA 23
9.4.CLIMATtC COt{DtTtONS 24
9.4aQUALITYOF AIR, AMBIENT NOISE LEVETAND WATER ?4
10.0 10. MINE CIOSURE PLAN I25
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Mini*g Flan of Gs"anEte $ui$d{*tg Stcne Qtranry of M/s, Royal Granites, Kaliolil, Varia*ikad Estate
t*ncjocr Viliage, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
4,3*Y 8T|-{ER DETAILS INTEND TO FURTIISH THE APPLICANT 27
PfiSGfiESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN 29
iTdTRGDUCTION 29
$Tii{E CIOSURE PLAN OPERATION DETA1LS 29
J.-L. tr-ocation(state, District, Taluk, village etc) 29
2.2. Reasons for Mine Closure/Review of lmplementation of PMCP 29
2.3. Mine Closure Plan Preparation 30
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3.0 GEOLOGY & MINERAL RESERVES 31
.40 4.0. MINING & PROCESSING 32
4.1a. Method of mining 32
4.1b. Extent of mechanization 32
4.1c. List of mining machinery deployed /capacity 32
4.1d Production level 32
4.2. Method of working
(Mechanized, semi-mechanized, manua[)
32
4.3. Work force - Skilled / semi-skilled 32
4.4. Waste rock storage 33
4.5. Mineral beneficiation if any? 33
4.6. Blasting 33
5.05.0. MINE CLOSURE PLAN 33
5.2 Summary of Waste Durnps 33
5.3. Give details of proposed phase of restoration and reclamation 34
5.4. Hydrogeology
34
5.5 Air quality management";
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5.5. Waste management 34
5.7. Top Soil management 35
5.8. Tailing Dam management 35
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Sa-fetY and security 35
5 1X. Disaster management and risk assessment 35
5 C. ECOT*OMIC REPERCUSSION OF CLOSURE OF MINE 36
7.$. FiNACIAL ASSURANCE 36
8.0. PIAN AND SECT1ONS 35
9.0. Table lndicating The Break Areas ln The Mining Lease For
; : Caiculation Of FINANCIAL ASSURANCE, Reserve Estimation Sheet and
Reserve Estimation Section.
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ANNEXURE
LLetter of lntent 40
2Possession Certificate 41,
3Letter Consent {Sakshipathram } 42
rFDema rcation certificate 43
5Sammatha pathram 4445
6Tax receipt 46-49
7Aadhar (lD of the Authorized signatory) 50
8NABL CERTIFICATE 5l_-54
I Survey Map signed by Village Officer Plate 1A (59)
L0Google lmage of the Lease Area Platel-c
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PLATES
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Location MaP PLATEl
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-ease Plan
Surr"face Plarr
PIATE 1A &18
PLATE 2
Geological Plan
Geologica I Cross Section
PLATE 3
trLATE 4
Year wise Prcduction Plan PLATE 5
Year wise Production Section PLATE 5
Mine Closure/ConcePtual Plan PLATE 7
Mine Closure/Conceptual PIan Section
Drainage Plan
PLATE 8
PLATE 9
Environmental Plan PLATE 10
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MINING PLAN
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BUttDtNG STONE qUARRY
(MTNOR MTNERAL)
(Submitted under Rule 66 of Kerala Mineral Concession Rules 2015)
: : 1'i :RAL INFORMATION:
-', f sduction:
- : ''"iining Plan & Environmental Management plan is prepared for Mr.Nisaihahim, of M/s. Royal Granites,-' ;iii, ytt'"nikad estate. lt is being prepared for the proposed quarn/ applied of buildi,rg stone in survey No:
-': ?- of Kondoor rri!lage, Meenachil taluk and Kottayam District over an extent of 0.9719 hectares [,llr. Nisar
-';rtrc has been doing quarry operatiot]s for the past 10 years and selling builciing stone to the local market.
-;r;s Mining plan is prepared for a iotal exteni of 0.9719 lrectare. lt is duly.preparecl anci ceriifiecj by Rep. This','iining plan is prepaieci at th" request arrd consent of ihe r-essee.
rl-re information and data collection for preparing ihis minrng pian iras beeir done by ihe Rep dr.rring his fieic,.,isit conducted ciuring ihe rnonihs of March &Apr-il 201g
a) Name of the applicant iVir.Nisar Rahiin
M/s. Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad estate
b) Address of the applicant Mr.Nisar Rahim
Vettickai House, Nadackal ([i.O), l(ottayam District. Kerala.Mobile no: 09447405809
Email: alimookada@gmail.com
lndividualc) Status of the applicant
I ndividual/company/Firm
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applied area enclosed
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Per ioci of perrnission applied
d) Narne and address of the RQP
/ Authorizeo persol) preparing
the Mining Plan
Sy.No: 82/2 (Patta Land) of Kondoor village, Meenachil ialuk,
Kottayanr district.
Extent: O.9719 hectare
5 yeals
Letter of intent No. 573|DOYlMLlzOl'8
Date.l-6.02.2018
Communication letter details
authority of the governrnent
frorn the competent
Dr. Sakkir S,
Recognizecl Quaiified Person
Reg No. DMG/KERAL Ai RCL? / B /2OL7,
Valid irp to: 05.04.2027
Govt. NGO Quarters
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Trir;arrdrum-KeraIa, Mobi Ie: 9497 L54395
[mai I : eksperttharr nim ocd @ gmail ]com
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GOOGLE filAP- Permit Area of NISAR RAHIM
Plate No. 1C
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9"37'25.13"t{ To 9'37'28.65"N
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::-:"? gar,cgy of the area
: 3-Si
PART. A
Topography :
Topographically the area is undulating with a number ofsubdued hills with a slope towards the south. The
proposed quarry falls within the land, the survey
numbers of which are noted earlier. Vegetation in thatportion due to the pressure of rocky terrain. Highest
elevation of the area is 510 m above MSL and lowest is
480 MSL. The drainage of the area controlled by a
seasonal channel located towards SW side which joints
to a seasonal stream. The contour map/ surface plan ofthe area proposed for the quarry is enclosed plate 2.
Regional Geology:
The lease area is a gneissic terrain occurring in a hilly
region charnockite rock is exposed in the lease iegion
along with quartz-biotite-gneiss. ln the neighborhood
cordierite gneiss occur as concordant bands in
charnockite
Local Geology:
The area is dorninantiy covered with massive
charnock:telchar-nockite gneiss r"vhich is very weii
expcsed. ln acoition, quartz - biotlte gneiss form a
miricr oortion of the quar"ry site. Soil cover in the area
l'ange from 0.5 to Lm thickness. The massive
charnockite / charnockite gneiss of the quarry are
medium to coarse grained, whjch beiongs tocharnockite-khondalite group of Kerala and consist ofhypersthene, quartz, plagioclase, microcline, biotiteand garnet with magnetite, apatite, zircon and otheraccessory minerals.
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-a -,=s # Quarry of M/s, Roya! Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad Estateffio*door Village. Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
General description of formation :
The field mapping and exploration studies reveals the
following.
Length of rock body 1"55 m and a width of 7O m. The
charnockite rock of the entire regional areas show a
general strike of NNE/SSW
Dip:Gentle towards the south
Length ofthe deposit: 155 m
Width of the deposit:70 m
The rock occurring in the region is not suitable formaking value added products in decorative
monumental or ornamental fielF of industries.
Geological map showing the different litho-units has
been prepared and enclosed as plate No.3 in this reportand cross section showing different litho-units are
marked and enclosed as plate No.4.
3.2 Details of exploration already carried i tu the iocality where the quarry is proposed is alrnost
I totrtlv devoid of soil cover and the estimation ofI
I reserve posed no serious difficulties. The exploration
j and reserve estimaticn were relatively easyI
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:sTIMATION OF RESERVES
ai Geological reserves with
geological cross sections on a
scale of t: LOO0I 1:2000 and
b) Mineable resdrves
The Geological plan is prepared and the cross sections
are drawn for the estimation of reserves. Reserve
estimation statement is enclosed.
Reserve Based on operational Benches (5m X 5m l-Volume Calculation:
Working bench level 85m MSLto 60m MSL
Specific Gravity : 2,5
Geological reserve :. 4,29,O27 tonnes( inclusive of blocked quantity in Benches)
Mineable resen€ :2,35,8L2tonnq6-Proposed annual Produ cl.ion.. 47 L62 tonnes
Life of the quarry
Period of lease
5 years.
: 5 years.
Proposed annual Production: 47L62 tonnes
Geological plan with cross section is enclosed(Plate 5,6 & 7).
Reserve is estimated at 4,29,0ZZtonnes
( inclusive of blocked quantity in Benches)
Geological plan and cross sections are also enclosed.
3.4 c) Recoverablereserves 2,35,812 tonnes
J) d) Summary of the estimation ofgeological, minable,top soil and
O.B Qty in the conceptuauMine
closure period and its blocked up
ouantitv
Shown in Table 1&2 ( page no.38 To 39 )
4. MINING:
{.1 Method of mining",.,
(opencast,/ underground)
The mining is proposed to be done by open cast semi-
mechanized method. The bench height and width will be
maintained at 5 m and 5 m respectively. After getting
HEMM permission from DGMS bench height will be
maintained at 10 m. Excavated material will be
transported to the crusher located within 300 m on thesouthern side of mining pit" ,$
"2 Mode of working
(mechanized, semi-mechanized,
rnanual) Semi-mechanized
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{endoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District'
Prwed bench t{eight & width
irldfute t"he over burden/mineral
prmuct;on expected, Pit-wise as
dsiled below
iC*fi'rposite plan and section showing
git tayout, dumps, disPosal of waste,
if any etc.)
Height-s m, width -5 m in operational period,
lndicated in the Table below
{ Production
Tonnes
WasteStripping Ratio
waste/productionTopsoil
Tonnes
Overburden
Tonnes
ffd1 47,L62 3,040 3,435 1:0.13
I '- vear 47,762 2,350 2,550 1:0.10
3 - yea: 47,L62 7,870 2,AOA 1:0.08
l- y€at 47,762 o o 1:0.00
1- year 47,1,62 0 0 1:0.00
trOTAt 2,35,812 7,zffi 7,986 1:O.03
lndicated in the Table below
MACHINERIES USED
a) for Vrinilg b) Loading equipment c) transportation inside
the Mine & to destination
Sl No Equipment Caoacitv Units Output / hour
1. Air Compressor 1OO PSI 1
2.. Jack Hammers 32 mm 3 10 m / hour
3 15O0MP Hydraulic rock breaker 46 KW 1-80
t / hour
4 Excavator -200 2
5. Tippers 16T to 25 T 3
Overburden waste rock will be used for road forming
and filling of the debris and refilling of quarry pits.Disposal of overburden/waste :
4.7 Brief note on conceptual rnining plan for the entire lease period based on geological, mining and
Environ mental considerations
A. Conceptual plan is prepared with cross-sections-
Geological reserves :479,427 tonnes
Mineable reserves :235,812 tonnes
Production level planned :47,762 tonnes per annum
Life of the Mine :5 Years
B. Mine Closure drawing is prepared with cross sections.
:e conceptual stageExtent in
hec
Post mining land use for plantation and
water pit & Extent in hec
: -=a degraded of the pit 0.6783
Plantation will be made in the mine benches
by laying 1m waste and on top soil (0.6233
hectare)
Water harvesting will be made in the
bottom level of mining pit (0-0479 hectare )
0.5783
3.een belt lease boundary 0.2464 Will be maintained as Green belt ' o.2464
--:umping area o.0472 Dumping area 4.o472
iarn Water Harvesting Pond 0 Rain Water Harvesting Pond 0
Area for Future Use /Undisturbed 0 Other usage and Area for Future use 0
:otal 0.9719 Total 0.971_9
>ir :r G.={+itE ng Stsrie Quarry of M/s, Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad Estate
Hendc*r \{iflage, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
Hectare Hectare Hectare
--..=. --€ =;ar.t p*t 0 0.6783 o.6783
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0 0.2454 a.2464
0 a.a472 0.0472
.z' a*= <sldi+.e Pond 0 0 o
-=i -- :::=e i-tse I Undisturbed 0.9719 0 0
0.9719 0.97L9 0.9719
. -::-ert to the conceptual stage, this mine will use for various activities. The details of the land use of post
- -€ ; E:ter below.
I llere is no demolifLn of structures involved in this project
: t*o deteterious material will be left out at the time of closure of the project.
-l The final slope of the workings would be in the 45 to 75" angle
: Restoration of land for sustainable practices will be done as follows:
lhe Final slope of the workings wquld be in the 45'to 75'angle.
.ife of the quarry: Syears based on the present rate of production ( 47 ,l62Toanes per annum).
ihe Conceptual plan and cross sections are enclosed - (Plate No: 8 & 9).
in the post mining stage, the entire mined out land will be extended to phase ll of mining extending overtothe adjacent rock bearing lands and the present qr.larry pits will be regrouped as composite working pit. The
elevated benches will be used for high intensive horticulture for vegetables and flowers using latest
technology in Green HousesJhis will in turn benefit the environment, employment generation and provide
domestic needs of locals.
5. BI.ASTING
5.1 Blasting pattern Drilling will be carried with diesel / Electgi_cal compressor. The
Diameter of the hole is 32 mm and maxim$m depth will be 1.5
to 2.0 m Burden and spacing will be 1.5 to 2 m each.
52 Type of explosives to be used Nitrate mixture ( class 2) safety fuse electric or ordinary
detonators will be used
I Controlled blasting techniques will be adopted in order to
:;; anc safety measures to be
,: DRAINAGE
-yd rogeology/Mine Drai nage
lcased on nearby wells and
Water bodies)
reduce blast vibrations. Further, charge per delay shall be
regulated to minimize blast vibrations. Proper hook up shall be
adopted while firing the drill hoies. More over the experience
gained in the other Open cast mines would be gainfully utilized
to limit the ground vibration levels within the perrnissible limit
of 15mm/per Sec (As per DGMS Guide lines)
Air Blast Will be controlled by fixing suitable blast timing as per
DGMS guidelines.
Water resources of the site comprise!;-surface water and ground
water, with rain fall being the basic input. Although the average
rain fall in the site is estimated as 3000mm, the district
average come around 2035mm. There are two. monsoon
periods, onset monsoon is known as Southwest Monsoon which
commences from June and ends in September- and the North
West monsoon which commence from October and ends in
November. Depth to water tade ranges in the locality fronr I
summer 12 m to 8.5 rn
Applied for Explosive license-27,10312018-Ernakulam Explosive
Office and the relevant guide lines will be adopted
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Arrangements and places for where
the Mine water is finally proposed to
be discharged
Quarryir:g ,,viii be carrieC in
gror.]nC water ice-. not exist.
n'ririrg pit shaii be converted
fo!'the rain r.';ater Crainage,
so as stor,.n water will flovr
neighborhood.
a ^13Ss;\,e cla'ac:< te :lli, r.;.E'e
,1 the rost T:.e; c-t si3ge :-einto storage fro-r .alr larvesti:g
gariancl ring chanrei rvili be maie
and join vrith the naliahs, in the
6.4
The management of quarry top soil,
overburden/waste and mineral reject
to be generate during the next 5
years
Land chosen for disposal of waste
with proposed justification
Disposal and configuration
USE OF MINERATS
Describe briefly the end use of the
mineral
Granite Building stone will be supplied for, Building construction,
road constructional and other civil engineering r,vorks.
STACKING OF MINERAL RE]ECTS AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
Mineral reject every year will be preserved separately in the
south west side of the land and it will be used for plantation.
Entire quarry lease is exposed by rocks, so, there is no top soil
and overburden.
Mineral reject every year will be preserved separately in the
south west side of own land and use for plantation.
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i :; c ercing of minerals.
,:iLiANENT STRUCTURES (also be shown in the Map)
'aarus plan enclosed (Plat No. 10)
6mm, 12mm, 2Amm,
40mm will be supply to the users.
No mineral blending. Quarry product will be directly supplied to
users.
-a!itations /village Thick habitation is present in the village Pinnakkanad at a
distance of 1.5km away from the proposed quarry.
I Dor^ier iines ( HT /LT) HT & LT lines exist near to office
I \AJater bodies (river, pond, lake, etc.) River - 4.0km away from proposed qdbrry
"L A.rchaeological /historical
monuments
TI
: Road ( NH /SH others) Exists at a distance of 650 m from the proposed quarry site
- i Places of worship
t.i-l ao"-"a fo*.t/tor"rtA*i, t
Place of worship exists Variyanikkadu nearly 500 m away
RF - Kumily -12.5 km, Wild life setllement io..t.d ,t 7 t.niwy
] forest/wild life sanctuary etc.
I
i - Kottayarn -19km
-8 Any other structures Hor.rse 55.0 m ar'.,.ay f r.crn trE site
: :MPLOYMENT POTENTIAL & WEI-FARE MEASURES
Employment potential
(Skilled, serni-skilled, unskllled)
Ihe follorving staffs ani workers wiil be engaged in the quarry
operations.: -1,
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Welfare measures
Sl No Particulars Numbers
of emplovees
1 Mine manager 1
2. Geologist (Part Time) 1
3 Mine Foreman 1
4 Mine Supervisor 1
5 Dr er 3
6. Poclain Operator 2
7. Blasting Helper 2
8 Machine Helper 2
9 Tipper Helper 2
10. Tipper Driver 3
i rr. Magazine ln charge 1
Total 19
Purified drinking water in water tan is provided to thea) Drinking water
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ffi the canteen, office etc''
;.a.v f acilities Hygienic sanitary facilities have been proposed in the quarry
premises at the time of oPeration'
:'rst ald faciiity
o) Labour heaith
PrecautionarY safetY measu res ln the Eco-friendly open cast quarryrng'
while driliing, loading and trans'portation
by r.;ater sprinkling of water at source'
Ail the Qua!'rv vr'orKei's iviii be provideci ivith safety helmets'
mine goggies, ear ciugs, ear muffs' cust rnask' refiector
;ackets, and safety shoes as personal orotective device as per
the specification of Director of Mines Safety' Besides
coiTciuctlag periodically meciical chec'kup for all workers'
proper training and instruction will be given to the quarrytng
personal to create an awareness of conventional Eco-friendly
quarrYing Practices'
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Tailings
the dust generated
witl be suPPressed
83
ffin the Quarry office at all
the times, if any accident happens' first aid will be given at
the site and the injured person will be taken to the hospital
immediately' Nearest Hospital is at Erattupetta- l-0'0 km
away. The competent statutory Mine mate will be charge of
the first aid.
il" ."^*rtt'.*.l "--friendty open cast quarrYlng
operations, labor heaith may not be affected' However'
periodical checkup will be conducted to all worker( by the
MINERAL PROCESSING
( I r p r*"--o." tt i n g b e n ef i ci ati o n i f
followed to be described)
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-i nan d Gra**te Suilding Stone Quarry of M/s, Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad Estate
Kondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
F*orr sheet or schematic diagram of the processing
Opencast Mining
Quarry
Drilling
Blasting
Bench Formation
(5.0 rntr Height & 5.0 Mtr width)
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Loading (By Excavator ,/ Loader)
Transportation to Crusher (By Tipper /Trucks)
H q k! €f ffiing stone Quarry of M/s, Royat Granites, Kaltolit, varianikad Estatet{ondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
M*cate quarry water regime for*t!*ning and p rocessing
PART -B
Water is not required for mining.T"wer"r, f"r. dulrsuppression and plantation water will be required.The amount of water required will be :
L.Dust suppression - Z.OKLD
2.Afforrestation - 2.0 KLD
3. domestic purposes - 1.0 KLD
Total - 5.0 KLD
9. EilVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT p[AN:_
Existing land use pattern The area is undulated terrain *nt r"*t V "xp*,r.oand does not contain any kind of thick vegetation,
Only scanty bushes and shrubs exist.
At the time of mine closure stage, the entire minedout land will be partly reclaimed and the remainingarea shall be converted into a water body forharvesting rainwater. The elevated benches will beused for high intensive horticulture for vegetablesand flowering piants using latest technology in GreenHouses. This will tum benefit the environment,employment generation and will provides dornesticneeds ofthe locals.
The ground water in the low tying opEn *ett L at .depth of 8.5 m during winter and 12 m duringsummer.
There is no flora and fauna species existing at the site which are in the red listed category or scheduledspeties category
Flora and Fauna
Primary survey for Flora and fauna studiesFTORA d'
h.<rrlg{A
..t: , {1.-,:'.,:,-.' J ;;'i. ,
plantation
ncica Mango tree Cultivated
Coconut Cultivated
-: - : -: c.t: There is no floral species existing at site which are in the red listed category or
:-=:-eCspeciescategory. Therewill notbeanylossof nativespeciesandquarryingwill not
:'=.:: any harm to biodiversity of the locality.
EAUNA
:,-ra observed in the area. L. Mammals
2. Avian fauna
Anacardiaceae Jan-May
-crnmon name Scientific name Habitat IUCN status-dian palm squirrel Funambulus
Palmarum
Plantation Least concern
Common name Scientific narne Habitat IUCN status
Common m Acridotherestristis Plantation Least concer
House crow Corvussplendens Plantation ,
habitations
Least concern
Black drongo Dicrusmacrocercus Plantation
habitation
Least concern
3. Butterfly / insects
ies observed Scientific name Ha bitat
Bark of trees
low i Euremahecabe
Papiliooclytes
Scrub, plantation
Scrub Iand
Fauna : surrounding the study area
1. Reptilian fauna
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Cornmon garden
lizard
Common krait
Dhaman
2. Amphibian fauna
Common name
Asian common Toad
Calotes versicolor
Bungarus
Caeru leus
Ptyasmuscosus
Bufo
Melanostictus
cies observed Scientific name ha b itat
Occupies all
biotopes from dry
desert to thick forest
, lndian settlement
Essential a snake ofthe plains
Habitat
Home in almost all
j biotopes found in
India, commonest
among specles
i Status
j lt is commonest
I agamid lizard oflndia
Common
Common snake l
throughout the
lndian subcontinent
Status
Commonest among
ln(ian species and
also the amphibian
most likely to be
seen
lnhabita wide range
of biotopes , fields,
low scrubs jungles,
human habitation
Scientific name
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icrest and Biodiversity" Thiruvananthapuram district by Kerala Forest Research
; .r Stitute.
The book of lndian Bird, L3'h edition ZOLZby Salim Ali, Bombay Natural History
Society.
The Book of lndian Reptiles and Amphibians - 2012 by J.C. Daniel, Bombay Natural
History Society.
Discussion with local people.
i :rratic conditions The temperature of the locality normally ranges from
280c to 320c on the plains but drops to about 2o0C in
the high lands. r:-'-
Relative humidity:
lngeneral the relative humidity in th,e area is
observed to be high due to its proximity to the sea.
During the summer it varies trom 36Yo to 93%, during
monsoon it varies from 22to 90% and during winter
it varies 80%lo 90%
Generaliy there are trvo perlocjs of monsoons in
(erala. iie ciset of rronsoorl is kecr,vn as Scuthu,'est
r.rcrisoca, iviich comrnence from -;une anC enis ilSeptember. -ihe second monsocn ano aiso as
i-et!-eating monsoon rvhich cornmences from Octoner
and encis in Novernber. The average rain faii is
around 3000 mm annually.
Quality of Air, Ambient noise leve and wate: Ambient air quality, noise levei measurements to be
conducted by Standard Laboratories. lt is observed
that test results indicate that these are within
9.6 Plan for air, dust suppression
Quarrying activities vrill normally generate dust
during drilling, loading. and transportation.
Mitigating action - sprinkling of water of haul roads,
loading points at regular intervals will be done.
Provision of dust filters / masks to workers working
at the dust prone and affected areas will be
provided.
Provision of green belt all along the periphery of the
There are no houses / habitation inside in the quarry
lease area. Moreover, there are no resettlement and
rehabilitation issue involved in this project.
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,, ::- - " ,':,r;6:, i,{ee+achIi i-aIuk, Kcrtiayall Disiriet.
lease area, is yet another plan proposed.
Periodical monitoring of ambient air quality in and
around the lease area will be conducted.
Noise level: ln the conventional Eco-friendly
quarrying operations noise level will be controlled by
proper maintenance of machinery, equipment's and
improvement on design of machines, air compressor
used for quarrying shall be suitably acoustically
enclosed to control the noise level in the quarry site.
9.11
= , e' control
i-''. ron mental impact assessment statement
:sscribing impact of mining on the first 5 years
P,'oposal for waste management
Proposal for reclamation of land affected
during mining activities and at the end of
mining ( refilling/Jencing etc. )
Programme of aforestation (indicate extent,
number, name of species to be planted)
In the post-mining stage the entire mined out land
wiil be partly reclaimed and the remaining area shall
be converted into a storage area for harvesting
rainrnrater. The elevated benches will be used for high
!ntensive horticr.rlture for planting vegetables and
fiorvering piants, using latest technoiogy in Green
riouses. This will inturn benefit the environment,
employment generation and provides domestic
needs of local peopte.
ln addiction the quarry lease area will be fenced and
watchmen will be posted.
Plantation will be developing in raised buffer zone to
create Green belt and also in the periphery of the
quarry operations.
Green belt development.
The year wise programme of afforestation is about
L00 trees in 0.0587hectare in safety zone area.
During the conceptual period plantation will be made
in 0.2464hectare ,s
All mitigating measures will be taken and periodical
monitoring witl be made in strict force. As such the
project is not likely to impact the environment or
adjacent eco-system. in any adverse manner.
Waste rock generated would be used for road
leveling and refilling of the quarry pits.
year rype of prant i I;"::
Area in
Hectare
Rubber, Jackfrui 100 0.0587
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:,.:, .. ,,;:lse, iu+erraihii ialui.r, Kcttayarn Llisti',ict.
:'s;osed financial estimate / budget for (EMP)
:^'".ironment manaBement :-
a) Project Cost/ investment
i) Land cost
Machinery to be used
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v)
Refilling / fencing
Sanitary facility
Labour shed
Other ltems Environment monitoring and management
(lakh )
1.00
- 1.00r Green belt development
illarnlIt is pr-oposed to invest Rs 2.00 lakhs per annum
torvarcls environrnental protection plan.
0.0587
0.0587
Project cost :Rs 75.0 Lakhs
Expenditure (1n Rs.)
i) Drinking water facility for the 50,000
labour ' i
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ii) Sanitary arrangernent 50,000
iii) Safety kids 50,000
iy) Water sprinkling 50,000
v) Afforestation 2,00,000
i0 MINE CLOSURE PLAN
i.C 1 I Steps proposed for phased
irestoration and reclamation of all
I ready mined out areas.
The quarrying of building stone aggregate wjll be continued
during the lease period. The iand reclamation anC restoration
will be taken at the time of final mine ciosure. progressive mine
closure, measure will be attended by way of aforestation in all
along the periphery.
-X,2 Measures to be undertaken on
mine closure as per Act & Rules
At the time of final closure, Final Mine Closure plan will be
prepared and will obtain the approvals from the district
authorities for proper rehabilitation of the area.
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::r'=- tC: Safetrl and
-:.::-e:;cn I reclamation of the
. 'aa:. r .rrined out area.
:,-:, OTHER DETAILS INTEND TO
: UiNiSH BY THE APPLICANT
As a part of CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, it is proposed
to spent Rs2.00 lakhs per annum for various local development
activities like conducting medical checkups for the local
peoples, road development, providing scholarship for the
backward and girl students, financial assistance for physically
handicapped and widow etc. r'-
It is predicted on the socio economic impact due to this quarry
Project will positively increase, the existing condition and
generate more employment opportunities for local inhabitants.
The revenue of the State Government will be definitely
increasing due to the opening of the proposed quarry.
The entire Project area is devoid of any endangered flora and
fau n a,
Thus the Project is not likely to in",pact the environment or'
adjacent eco-systern adversely.
EM G/KE RALA I RQP I 8 I ZOLT
ln the post-mining stage, the mined out land will be partly
reclaimed and the remaining area shall be converted into a
storage area for harvesting rainwater. The elevated benches
will be used for high intensive horticulture for vegetables and
flowering plants using latest technology in Green Houses..
The quarry lease area will be fenced and watchmen will be
as alreadv noted earlier
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Submiited under Rule 66 of Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules 2015)
NISAR GRANITE BUITDING STONE QUARRY PROJECT
PROGRESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
l&*= Pbil cf Era{ifte ftlilding Stone Quarry of M/s. Roya! Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad Estate
ir.orrdcor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
r?LAtGE
TAI.T.H
D6THT
LEASE AREA
!AiI) STATUS
s{.mtrY No.
ETHG} OF MINING
KONDOOR
MEENACHAL
KOTTAYAM
0.9719 HECTARE ePRIVATE LAND
8212
OPEN CAST SEMI-MECHANIZED MINING
-€ss€e Address:
U'.!ti=r Rahim
.sttidel Hor.lse,
tadackal Post,
ueenachil Taluk,
(ffiarn District,
s€{ah State.
\rlo+9447r$58G,
Ptepar'ed by:
Or. Sakkir S,
Recognized Qualified Person
Rqn l,lo. DMG/KERALA|RQPlSl2OlT, Valid up to:05.04.2027
H**it€ -9497154395
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Site Address :
M/s. Royal Granites
Kondoor Village,
MeenachilTaluk
Kallolil, Varianikad Estate
Pinnacanadu,Kalaketty (P.O),
Kottayam District,
Kerala State.
r -:,:qESSIVE MINE CLOSURE PLAN
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-::a.lpitOnProjects - Compiling plan
:-a-t.r.,ictlon Mine Closure encompasses rehabilitation process as on going
Programme planned to restore physical, Chemical, and
Biological aspects disturbed by the quarrying to a level of
acceptable to all concerned, in the locality
Mine closure operation will involve continuous series of
activities. PMCP is an integral process of mining of minerals
and the proposals of scientific mining activities.
LLU)UfiE I'LAI\ UPTHA I IUN - IJETAIIS OI
State
area with location map
Kerala
Urstrlct Kottayam
j VillageI
I
i txtent
Meenachil
Kondoor
4.9719 hecrare
Survey Numher-
Details Of Forest Land lnvoived
82/2 Heciare (Gcvernmeni land)
Whether the area is notified as tribal
Whether this falls in CRZ?
Applicant/ occupancy
lJo
No
Applicant
Existence of public road , Railway line,
nearSy, approximate distance
Access Road starts io the quarry site from pinnakanad andgoes to Varianikad and the approach road is maintained and7m width for the movement of trucks.
Topo sheet number, latitude&longitude
'l-opo Sheet No: 58/C 10
Latitud e 09"37',13.0"N To
Longitude 76'47',!3.3" iro
09"37',28.5N"
76"47'19.A" E
Land use pattern
Forest, agricultural, grazing, barrenetc"
Barren Land I
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tding Stone Quarry of M/s, Royal Granltes, Kallolit, varianikad EstateF.on<joor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
?emeass for rr.line closurefreview ofntation of PMCP
Normally closure of mining operations will arise on thefollowing factors
i) Exhaustion of resource
ii) Uneconomic operation
iii) Directives from Statutory authorities
Mineable reserves of the pro.lect are 235,g12 tonnes and
the life ofthe quarrywould be 5 years based on the presentrate of production 47,162 TpA
Hence the closure of the quarry will not normally not takenplace, with in a period of 5 years
ff Closure Plan Preparation
Name of RQP / age Dr. Sakkir.5
Registration Number & validity DMG/K E RALA / RQP I 8 / 2A77
Valid up to 05.04.2027
Address Gevt- NGO Quarters
No.C-64, Obseruatory Hill, palayam,
Trivandrum-Kerala, Mobile: q497154395
Email lD Email - ekspertthannimood@gmail.corq*
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Topography :
Topographically the area is an undulating terrain sloping
towards south. There is no vegetation in that locality due to
extensive rocky exposures.
The proposed quarry location constitutes a terrain consisting
charnockite rocks, granitic gneiss.- Charnockite occurring in
NE-SW strike direction with gently dipping south ward.
The lease area is situated in granititic occurring in high hill
ranges. All most the entire lease area is exposed by charnockite
rock. The other rock type in the area is mainly quartz-biotite-
gneiss. The feldspar exhibits porphyritic structure
General strike :
The charnockite of the locality are rnassive and displays a
general strike of NE/SW
Dip :Gentle tolvards south
Length ofthe deposit:155 m
Width of the deposit : 70 m
Reserve Based on operational Benches {5m X 5m l- Volurne
Calculation:
Working bench level 85 m MSL to 60 m MSL
Specific Gravity : 2.5
Geologicalreserve :429,027tonnes
( inclusive of biocked quantity in Benches)
Mineable resen e :235812 tonnes
Proposed annual Production: 47,1,62 tonnes
Life ofthe quarry
Period of lease
: 5 years.
: 5 years.
Proposed annual Production: 47,162tonnes
Life of the quarry will increase: lt may extended to ll phase ofmining by adding adjacent rock bearing Iands and the present
quarry will be regrouped as composite urorking pit-
KOTTAVAMPltt"6s6 fl$l
v -E!E d Building Stone Quarry of M/s, Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad EstateKondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
rt-& &{-E3,il{€nfiod of mining The mining is planned to be by open cast semi-
mechanized method. The bench height and width will
be maintained at 5 m and 5 m respectively. After
getting HEMM permission from DGMS bench height will
maintain LOm. Excavated rnaterial is transported to the
crusher located within 3OO m on the southern side of
mining pit.
4. 1b. Extent of mechanized
f
The quarrying will be done with the help of tools such
as jack hammer, compressors etc. Loading of stone will
be done by Front end loaders. Shovel excavators for
removal of over burden will be used
4.Lc.List of mining Machinery
deploved /capacitv
Detailed below Table:
47762TPA
J TU Equipment Caoacitv
1. Air Comoressor 100 Pst
?,- Jack Hammers 32 mm
3. 1500MP Hvdraulic rock breaker 46 KW
4 Excavator -2O0
5. Tiopers 16to25tExpected Mine life 5 vears
Year wise quantity of waste ma_terial
generated
As detailed below Table
Year wiseProdustion
Tonnes
Waste Stripping Ratio
Waste/ ProductionTopsoil tonnes Overburde
n tonnes
l. Year 47t62 3040 3436 0.0.13
47762 2350 2s50 0.o.10
-rcJ year 47L62 1870 2000 0.0.08
4- year 47L62 0 0 0.0.00
5-year 47762 0 o 0.0.00
TOTAT 23r8L7 7260 7985 1:O.03
4.2 Mode of working - Mechanized, semi-
mechanized, manual
Open cast Semi - mechanized
s*:
4-3 Work force Skilled labour - drillers, blasters, driver etc.
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KcnCeor Viilage, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
B-si / serni-skilleC Unskilled - helpers
Waste rock storage Location : North west corner
Method of stabilization & erosion control
Benches will be formed, plantations wifl be raised onthe slopes
Slope stability :
plantations will be raised on the slopes for stability
Surface water runoff - Garland drainage channels willbe made along the periphery of the dumps. Surface runoff willjoin natural nalla, located nea*by.
' 4_5 Mineral beneficiation
Mineral beneficiation if any, theprocess of description in short
Mineral beneficiation is not required as it is a granitebuilding stone quarry.
'4.6 BLASTING
Broad blasting parameter like charge
per hole, charge per delay, maximum
number of holes blasted in and
around
Drilling will be carried with diesel / electrical
compressor. The Diameter of the hole is 32 mm and
maximum depth will be 1.5 to 2.0 m. Burden and
spacing will be 3 rn each.
Type ofexplosives to be used Nitrate mixture ( class 2) safety fuse electric and or
ordinary detonators
Storage of explosive
Capacity & type of magizinesApplied for Explosive Liceose-2/03/2018-Ernakulam
Explosive office.
5.0 CLOSURE PLAN
51 Describe simultaneous reclamation of
mined out areas /proposed schedrle
of progressive rehabilitation
Reclamation of the mined area is not possible since
quarrying can be continued for about 5 years.
Progressive mine rehabilitation can be done by raising
plantations in the periphery of the lease area to arrest
dust and to act as noise barrier. plantation schedule for
each year is given earlier and will be followed.
5.2 Describe summary of all dumps /dump areas height, volume showinglocation & section
Top soil and over burden will be rernoyed separately andused for plantation in the 7.5m in bu#er zone in thesouth east area.
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HYDROGEOLOGY
Surface lground water quality /water
table / drainage pattern
Mention whether run off or seepage
f rom waste storage area or lease
area, will flow outside /run off will be
sampled and tested to verify the
quality
Garland drainage channels will be made around the
dumps and the quarry pit, surface run off willjoin natural
drainage systems. Check dams will be constructed to
arrest mud and silts. Water sampling will be done
periodically (test report attachEd on annexure)
Describe in detail the existing surface
and ground water bodies available in
the lease areas and the measures to
be taken protection of the same
including control of erosion.
No water body exists
Before rainy season, drainage channels
and 5unds rvill be strengtheneci.
will be cieaned.
Quality of present ambient air is rvithin permissible limit.
There is no industrial activity in and around the lease
area. The mining has been proposei by semi-
mechanized open cast method.
Water spraying will be done on dust arisirrg places by
mobile / stationed sprinklers. Th$re rvill not be any
significant impact on ambient air quality.
Complete restoration and reclamation of the mined area
is not possible after every years since quarrying can be
continued for about 5 years. Progressive mine
rehabilitation can be done by raising plantations in the
periphery of the lease area to arrest dust, to act as noise
barrier. Plantation schedule for each year is already,
given and it wilt be foilowed ( Page No.27, Sl No.9.11).
8.5 m during winter
12 m during summer
lf there is any potential of Acid Mine i No chance for acid mine drainage in the granite building
drainage and the treatment method I stone quarry operations.
Air quality management
Describe Air quality status , correction
measures to be taken for prevent of
pollution of Air, should be given
The Mining lease area is already devoid of over burden,
F()fi"&y&ruFtic"s&ff fto9
Waste management
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to prevent access to surface openings,
excavation etc. and arrangements
during the Mine abandonment
Disaster management
assessment
anci Objective of Risk assessment
i) ldentifying hazardous activities
ii) ldentlfication of controi rneasures
iii) Setting monitorinB process
iv) Reducing the impact of mishaps all kinds
v) Reduce the inherent potential for major
accident.
vi) Monitoring risk assessment
vii) Evaluation and corrections measured to be
attended immediatelY.
Disaster Management
The management is able to deal with the situation
efficiently to reduce confusion keeping in vlew of the
likely sources of danger in the mines.
Accommodation and facilities for rnedlcal center, rescue
rooms and for various worker grou$s will be provided.
:= .'=:;a:lty and quantity of
-".?: , nrinerai reject etc. and
:.:csaJ practice
in the form of soil cover.
Sc l rranagement
--: top soii available at the site and
:' ;iiiization should be given
The mining pit is already devoid of top soil. So no
overburden removal involves in quarry operation.
aiiing Dam management Tailing dams does not arise
, rfrastfucture
Existing infrastructure facilities
available such as road , power lines ,
ouilding structure , water treatment
plant , water supply source, and their
utilization
Existing infrastructures, approach road wili be left for
village use.
'- -- : Safetyandsecurityt'I
I
I fxplain safety measures implemented
The mine area will be fenced with barbed wire fencing.
Security guards will be posted14 hours to prevent entry
of unauthorized persons.
35
of M/s, Roya! Granites, Kailolil, Varianikad Estateachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
rnine5 should be given
d be given
l) Mineral
uelopment(
/ Rules 62
o the state
Table indicating the break areas in the mining lease
area, for calculation of financial assurance.
(enclosed)
The Bank guarantee will be given.by the Lessee at
the time of demand.
Cost of barbed wire fencing :Rs 30,000
Cost of maintenance fencing :Rs 20,000
Plantation :Rs 50,000
Total :Rs1,00,00O
supported
Plan and sections are enclosed with the Mining plan
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-a ?=,er .a* S Buttding Stone Quarry of M/s, Royal Granites, Kallolil, Varianikad Estate
Kondoor Village, Meenachil Taluk, Kottayam District.
> -: ia$i€ lmdlcating the Break areas in the Mining Lease for Calculation of financial Surface Plans, Sections
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Area Fut on
use at start ofplan (in fla)
Additional
requirement
during plan
period lin Ha.|
Area considered
as fully
reclaimed &
rehabilitated (ln
Ha)
Net area
considered forcalculation( ln Haf
! Area Under Mining 0 0.6783 0 0.6783
Storage for top soil and
Over Burden/Dump0 o.0472 0 o.0472
Mineral Storage 0 0 0 0
lnfrastructure WorkshoP,
Administrative building etc.0 o 0 0
) Road 0 0 '0 0
6 Rain Water Harvesting Pond o 0 0 o
7 Green Belt 0 a_2464 0 a.2464
8 Drainage/Pond 0 0 0 0
9 Effluent treatment Plan n 0 o o
10 MineraI separation plan 0 0 0 0
11 Previous Plan Period UsPd
Area0 0 0-971-9 0
L2 Undisturbed Area 0.9719 0 0 0
Total o.9719 0.9719 0.9719 o.9719
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Estimation of Geological ,Minable-, Top Soil and O.B ety _in the conceptual/ Mine closure perioi ( sm i s * g*"ir)
Mineable Reserve Based on Emtr X 5mtr Bench-t:-t::.i:;
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Cu.rir
Specific
GravityQuantity in
TonneRgmark
55 3729so i 23G.s i 55 r.3007.5
55 20702.570 ! s22.6 i 55 28743
in rnir
55 19063
2.5 9322.s
2.5 32sI8.7s
50256.2s
2.5
2547657.5
24200
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lnfluence
= 55.0m
601 176 I 55 9680
Total Mineable Reserve 94325 Cu.m(or) i 23ss12.s
5&
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985.7
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CUSTOMER DETAILS
Nir. Nissar Rahirn
Ro1'al Granites
I(ailoyil Estate
Vari-**anikad Road, Pinnakkanad
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