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Page 1: ANNEXURE-1 Compliance UNIT # 6 _report_April-19_ to_Sept-19.pdf · XV) Existing storage facilities for liquid fuel such as HFO and LDO shall be used. No additional facilities for
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ANNEXURE-1

Environmental Clearance Terms & Conditions-Compliance UNIT # 6

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GSECL, UKAI, TPSEnvironmental Clearance Terms & Conditions- Compliance UNIT # 6,

Sr. No Terms & Conditions Compliance

I) No additional land shall be acquired for any activity / facilityof this expansion project.

No additional land is acquired for any activity / facility of this expansion project.Existing land is utilized for this project.

II) Sulphur and ash contents in the coal to be used in the project shall not exceed 0.60% and 30.2% respectively.

As per coal received from domestic collieries / suppliers. Details of monthly avg. sulphur and ash contents in the coal during the periodsApril-19 to Sept 19 are as per below table.

Month Coal Consumption in

MT

% of ash content in

coal

% of sulphur content in

coal

Generation of Electricity In MW

April-2019 459281 38.16 0.49 696663May-2019 454318 37.79 0.50 690051June-2019 390910 37.97 0.51 591268July-2019 262006 35.82 0.48 381309Aug-2019 162909 33.88 0.46 254690Sept-2019 156261 36.11 0.49 246610

III) A stack of 275 m height shall be provided with continuous online monitoring equipments for SOx, NOx and particulate. Exit velocity of flue gases shall not be less than 20 m/sec.

A stack of 275 mt height is provided with real time online monitoring equipments for SO2, NOx and particulate matter.

Exit velocity of flue gas is above 20 m/sec. Stack monitoring report for the Sept-19 attached herewith.

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IV) High efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) shall be installed to ensure that particulate emission does not exceed 50 mg/Nm3.

ESP UNIT NO 6

High collection efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator is provided for unit no. 6 with Collection efficiency of 99.897%. Detailed parameters of ESP & Stack emission for last six month is as per below tables.

Details of ESPSr. No. Parameters Unit no. 6 (500 MW unit)

1 Gas flow rate (m3/sec) 694.22 Temperature (deg. C) 1263 Dust Concentration (Inlet) (gm /Nm3) 48.64 Type of Precipitator 2FAA9x37.5 M-2x108140-2

5 No. of Precipitator per boiler 046 No. of gas path per boiler 087 Nos. of gas passes per precipitator 028 No. of fields in series in each gas pass 099 Nos. of electrical fields per boiler 7210 Guaranteed collection efficiency (% ) 99.897(n-1)field11 Pressure drop across ESP (mm of WC) 2512 Velocity of gas (m/sec) 0.5813 Treatment time (secs.) 51.914 No. rows of collecting electrode per field 2815 No. of collecting electrode plates per field 14016 Total no. of collecting plates per boiler 1008017 Nominal height of the collecting electrodes (mt.) 1518 Nominal length of the collecting electrodes ( mm) 75019 Specific collecting area ( m2/m3/sec) 257.6 (n-1)field20 No. of emitting electrodes per field 243021 No. of hoppers per Precipitator 144

22 Rating of each rectifier unit 95 KV/1000 ma

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AVERAGE STACK EMISSION QUALITY AND COMPARISON WITH THE STANDARDS DURING APRIL 2019 TO SEPT 2019 (Stack monitoring was carried out by M/s. Go Green Mechanisms pvt ltd, Ahmedabad)

Unit no.

Parameters Units Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Sep-19 Avg. Standards(Specified Norms)

Deviation(%)

Unit 3Particulate matter mg/Nm3 109.3 93.85 91.85 85.8 AOH RSD 95.2 100 -4.80Sulphur dioxide mg/Nm3 1185.1 1083.6 911.44 890.3 AOH RSD 1017.6 600 69.60Nitrogen Oxides mg/Nm3 449.3 402.45 335.68 352.3 AOH RSD 384.9 600 -35.84

Unit 4Particulate matter mg/Nm3 91.05 86.3 95.2 103.2 FSD RSD 93.9 100 -6.06Sulphur dioxide mg/Nm3 1093.7 1041.8 1035.9 1009.4 FSD RSD 1045.2 600 74.20Nitrogen Oxides mg/Nm3 553.6 501.25 448.9 470.9 FSD RSD 493.7 600 -17.72

Unit 5Particulate matter mg/Nm3 80.65 77.1 79.4 82.5 FSD RSD 79.9 100 -20.09Sulphur dioxide mg/Nm3 1242.3 1216.8 1187.25 1136.8 FSD RSD 1195.8 600 99.30Nitrogen Oxides mg/Nm3 342.05 333.15 296.81 248.9 FSD RSD 305.2 600 -49.13

Unit 6

Particulate matter mg/Nm3 41.2 FSD FSD AOH AOH 49.7 45.5 50 -9.10Sulphur dioxide mg/Nm3 1120 FSD FSD AOH AOH 1515.6 1317.8 200 558.90Nitrogen Oxides mg/Nm3 357.2 FSD FSD AOH AOH 471.1 414.2 300 38.05

Mercury(Hg) mg/Nm3 0.018 FSD FSD AOH AOH 0.001 0.0 0.003 216.67V) Low NOx burners shall be provided. Over Fire Air system (OFA) and Lower Over Fire Air system is provided for

reduction of NOx emission.

VI) Space provision shall be kept for retrofitting of FGD, if required at a later date.

Space provision is kept for retrofitting of FGD.

VII) Adequate dust extraction system such as cyclones / bag filters and water spray system in dusty areas such as in coal handling and ash handling points, transfer areas and other vulnerable dusty areas shall be provided.

Pre tippling overhead sprinklers are provided in WT-1, 2 & 3 and on various conveyor belts. Fire hydrants, spray nozzles and sprinklers are provided at various locations of CHP-I, CHP-II and CHP-III coal stack yard to avoid generation of fugitive dust.Permanent closed shed / roofing is provided at primary & secondary crusher house. Dry Fog dust suppression and Dust extraction system is provided for control of fugitive dusting in coal unloading and transfer areas.

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DRY FOG SYSTEM AIR COMPRESSOR ROOM

MECHANICAL VENTILATION SUPPLY-WAGON TRIPPLER TUNNEL

WAGON TRIPPLER-3 &4 SPRAYING NOZZLES UNIT NO.06 BOILER AREA DUST EXTRACTION SYSTEM

VIII) Fly ash shall be collected in dry form and storage facility (silos) shall be provided. 100% fly ash utilization shall be ensured from day one of the commissioning of the expansion plant. The bottom ash shall be disposed off in the ash pond in the conventional slurry mode.

Two nos. of Fly ash silos having 1000 MT capacity each are provided for dry fly ash collection. 100% fly ash utilization is ensured from day one of the commissioning of the expansion plant.For bottom ash, one no. of bottom ash silo having 500 MT capacity provided for bottom ash collection & High Concentration Slurry Discharge system (HCSDS) is provided.

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GEHO SLURRY SYSTEM

IX) No ash pond shall be created for this expansion project. Existing ash ponds shall be used for disposal of bottom ash.

Existing ash ponds are being utilized for disposal of bottom ash.

X) Closed cycle cooling system with cooling towers shall be provided. COC of at least 5 shall be adopted and the effluents shall be treated as per the prescribed norms.

Closed cycle cooling system with cooling towers is provided.COC of at least 5to 5.5 is being adhered and the effluent plant is provided to treat effluent asper the prescribed norms.

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XI) The treated effluents conforming to the prescribed standards shall be re-circulated and reused within the plant. There shall be no discharge outside the plant boundary except during monsoon for storm water. Arrangements shall be made that effluents and storm water do not get mixed.

Effluent Treatment plant is provided with API oil separator, TPI oil separator, Flash mixer, Flocculator, Lamella clarifier & Central Monitoring basin. Treated effluents conforming to the prescribed standards is reused in coal plant area and ash handling plant.

FLOCCULATOR & LAMELA CLARIFIER API & TPI OIL SEPARATOR

CENTRAL MONITORING BASIN WITH REAL TIME MONITORING SYSTEM OF pH, TEMP, TSS & FLOW

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XII) A sewage treatment plant shall be provided and the treated sewage shall be used for raising greenbelt / plantation.

A domestic effluent is disposed off through septic tank & soak pit system.Locations are Main power house , ESP control room, ware house, DM plant,FO Pump House , CWPH, ACWPH, AWPH, CHP MCC1,CHP MCC2,Silo(GEHO), WT MCC Room 1& 2, Coal plant sampling room.

XIII) Rainwater harvesting should be adopted. Central Groundwater Authority / Board shall be consulted for finalization of appropriate rainwater harvesting technology within a period three months from the date of clearance and details shall be furnished.

NEAR LDO PUMP HOUSE

Total 05-No. of Rainwater harvesting structures is developed.

Out of 5 no-2.0 (Two) nos. of rainwater harvesting structure are in colony and 3.0 (three) Nos. are in Plant area.

NEAR FIRE STATION NEAR STOREXIV) Adequate safety measures shall be provided in the plant

area to check / minimize spontaneous fires in coal yard, especially during summer season. Details of these measures along with location plant layout shall be submitted to the Ministry as well as to the Regional Office of the Ministry at Bhopal.

As per the standard operating practice adequate fire fighting system has been provided.

Composite layout of fire hydrant, water spray system are provided vide drg no.PE-VO-294-552-A301 is as per below table.

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Drg no.PE-VO-294-552-A301- Composite layout of fire hydrant, water spray system

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XV) Existing storage facilities for liquid fuel such as HFO and LDO shall be used. No additional facilities for liquid fuel shall be created. Existing Disaster Management Plan should be so modified to take care of the risk management of this expansion unit also. Mock drills shall be conducted regularly as planned.

Existing storage facilities for liquid fuel such as HFO and LDO are beingutilized. No additional facility for liquid fuel storage area is created.

Existing Disaster Management Plan is modified and the risk management of this expansion unit is already updated.

A mock drills (on site, off site) is conducted every six month regularly as per standard operating practice under factory act 1948.latest report copy of off-site mock drill is given below.

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XVI) Regular monitoring of ground water in and around the ash pond area shall be carried out, records maintained and periodic reports shall be furnished to the Regional Office of this Ministry.

At present ash pond effluent analysis is carried out in every month by GPCB approved schedule-2 Environmental Auditor and monitoring of ground wateraround the ash pond area is carried out by GPCB approved schedule-1 Environmental Auditor. Records are maintained and submitted to GPCB.Report is given below.

Ground water analysis near ash dykeDURING APRIL 2019 TO SEPT 2019

Analysis was carried out by M/s. Go Green Mechanism pvt ltd, AhmedabadSr.No.

Parameters

Units Results

Date Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Sep-19 Avg.1 Temperature1 º C 30 31 30 27 29 30 29.52 pH -- 7.25 7.18 7.34 7.33 7.41 7.49 7.3

3 ColorPt – Co Scale BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) -

4 Total Suspended Solids mg/L BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) BQL(QL=5) -5 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 160 184 192 178 170 176 176.76 DissolvedOxygen1 mg/L 7.8 8 7.8 7.6 7.1 7.4 7.6

7B.O.D.(3 Days at 27 ºC) mg/L BQL (QL=2) BQL (QL=2) BQL (QL=2) BQL (QL=2) BQL (QL=2) BQL (QL=2) -

8 C.O.D. mg/L BQL (QL=5) BQL (QL=5) BQL (QL=5) BQL (QL=5) BQL (QL=5) BQL (QL=5) -9 Oil & Grease mg/L BQL (QL=1) BQL (QL=1) BQL (QL=1) BQL (QL=1) BQL (QL=1) BQL (QL=1) -10 Chloride mg/L 19 15 20 11 13 15 15.511 Zinc mg/L BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) -12 Total iron mg/L BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) -13 Ammonical Nitrogen mg/L BQL(QL=0.5) BQL(QL=0.5) BQL(QL=0.5) BQL(QL=0.5) BQL(QL=0.5) BQL(QL=0.5) -14 Sulphide mg/L BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) -15 Sulphate mg/L 8.8 14.8 12.1 7.6 8.5 8.1 10.016 Hexavalent Chromium mg/L BQL(QL=0.01) BQL(QL=0.01) BQL(QL=0.01) BQL(QL=0.01) BQL(QL=0.01) BQL(QL=0.01) -17 Total Chromium mg/L BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) BQL(QL=0.1) -18 Total Copper mg/L BQL(QL=0.4) BQL(QL=0.4) BQL(QL=0.4) BQL(QL=0.4) BQL(QL=0.4) BQL(QL=0.4) -19 Total Residual Chlorine mg/L BQL(QL=0.05) BQL(QL=0.05) BQL(QL=0.05) BQL(QL=0.05) BQL(QL=0.05) BQL(QL=0.05) -20 Phosphate as PO4 mg/L BQL(QL=0.02) BQL(QL=0.02) BQL(QL=0.02) BQL(QL=0.02) BQL(QL=0.02) BQL(QL=0.02) -21 Phenolic Compound mg/L BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) BQL(QL=0.2) -

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DURING APRIL 2019 TO SEPT 2019(Effluent monitoring was carried out by M/s. Go Green Mechanism pvt ltd, Ahmedabad

Sr

No

Stream Identity

Parameters Units

Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19

Sep-19

Avg. Standards (Specified

Norms)

Deviation in %

1 Boiler blow down unit # 3 to 5

Suspended Solids mg/l 30 46 42 35

SAMPLE IS NOT TAKEN

38.25 100 -61.75Oil & Grease mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 10 -Total Copper (as Cu) mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 1 -Total Iron (as Fe) mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 1 -

2 Condenser cooling (for unit#3 to 5)

Temp mg/l 37 38 40 39

SAMPLE IS NOT TAKEN

38.50 Not more than 5

Higher than intake water

-

pH mg/l 7.55 7.48 7.69 7.73 7.61 6.5-8.5 -Free available Chlorine

mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 0.5 -

3 Ash dyke pH --- 8.09 8.16 7.95 8.02SAMPLE IS NOT TAKEN

7.86 8.02 6.5-8.5 -Oil & Grease mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 10 -Suspended Solids mg/l 74 58 47 62 56 59.40 100 -40.60

4 ETP #6 outlet pH -- 7.82 FSD FSD AOH AOH 7.52 7.67Suspended Solids mg/l 11 FSD FSD AOH AOH 38 24.5 100 -75.50Oil & Grease mg/l BQL FSD FSD AOH AOH BQL BQL 10 -Total Copper mg/l BQL FSD FSD AOH AOH BQL BQL 1 -Total Iron (as Fe) mg/l BQL FSD FSD AOH AOH BQL BQL 1 -

5 Combine Effluentdischarge near unit 6

pH -- 7.42 7.49 7.61 7.52

SAMPLE IS NOT TAKEN

7.59 7.53 6.5-8.5 -Oil & Grease

mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 10 -

SuspendedSolids

mg/l 64 29 29 83 72 55.40 100 -44.60

Hexavalent chromium mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 1 -Total chromium mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 1 -Total Copper(as Cu)

mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL1

-

Total Iron (as Fe) mg/l BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 1 -

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XVII) The existing green belt shall be expanded with additional land to take care of the expansion project. The expanded greenbelt shall be developed around the plant periphery preferably with local species. The total area under greenbelt (existing and expansion) shall cover about 1/3 of the project area.

Development of green belt of around the plant is in progress. The existing total green belt area is approximately 3668 Sq. Mt. Plantation work is awarded for Rs.83,97,682 to Forest department including tree plantation in the year 2018-19 and maintenance for the year 2019-20 and 2020-21.Total area identified for plantation is 6.5 Hect i.e. Ash Dyke area 5.5.Hect and Colony area 1.0 Hect as per below layout. Plantation work is completed.

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XVIII First aid and sanitation arrangements shall be made for the drivers and other contract workers during construction phase.

Complied during construction phase.

XIX) Leq of Noise levels emanating from turbines shall be limited to 75 dBA. For people working in the high Noise area, requisite personal protective equipment like earplugs / ear muffs etc. shall be provided. Workers engaged in noisy areas such as steam & gas turbines, air compressors etc shall be periodically examined to maintain audiometric record and for treatment for any hearing loss including shifting to non noisy / less noisy area.

Regular monitoring of noise level is carried out in the High noise area and records are maintained. If at any stage these levels are found to exceed the prescribed limits, necessary control measures are being taken immediately.Regular maintenance of auxiliary is carried out. Personal protective equipment like earplugs / earmuff is provided. Workers engaged in noisy areas such as turbine area, air compressors etc. are periodically examined by our Medical officer & maintain audiometric record.

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XX) Regular monitoring of ground level concentration of SO2, NOX SPM and RSPM shall be carried out in the impact zone and rerecords maintained. If at any stage these levels are found to exceed the prescribed limits, necessary control measures shall be provided immediately. The location of the monitoring stations and frequency of monitoring shall be decided in consultation with SPCB. Periodic reports shall be submitted to the Regional Office of this Ministry.

At present regular monitoring of ground level concentration of SOx, NOX PM10and PM2.5 is carried out in the impact zone and records are maintained. Data given below

If at any stage these levels are found to exceed the prescribed limits, necessary control measures are being taken immediately. Periodic reports are regularly submitted to the Regional Office of this Ministry.

AVERAGE AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AND COMPARISON WITH THE STANDARDS DURING APRIL 2019 TO SEPT 2019 (Ambient monitoring was carried out by M/s. Go Green Mechanisms pvt ltd, Ahmedabad)

Location Parameters Units Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Sep-19 Avg. Standards(Specified

Norms)

Deviation(%)

Cooling Water Pump House

PM10 µg / m3 76.6 82.04 90.5 73 66.7 74.5 77.22 100 -22.78P.M2.5 µg / m3

19.6 30.72 34.9 22.1 25.9 26.5 26.62 60 -55.63Oxides of Sulphur µg / m3 14.7 18.1 16 19.9 16 19.6 17.38 80 -78.27Oxides of Nitrogen µg / m3 16.5 19.19 20.8 17.5 18.2 22.3 19.08 80 -76.15

Near LDO Pump House

PM10 µg / m3 89.8 96.1 88.3 82.8 70.6 66.4 82.33 100 -17.67P.M2.5 µg / m3

25.3 34.85 33.6 37.5 28.3 21.7 30.21 60 -49.65Oxides of Sulphur µg / m3 20.2 24.57 21.8 26.3 19.9 18.3 21.85 80 -72.69Oxides of Nitrogen µg / m3 25.6 28.26 23.5 21.1 15.1 14.3 21.31 80 -73.36

Near Engg Hostel

PM10 µg / m3 69.1 74.45 79 72.3 69.7 74.8 73.23 100 -26.78P.M2.5 µg / m3

13.3 21.93 26.6 16.7 26.6 31.1 22.71 60 -62.16Oxides of Sulphur µg / m3 10.5 12.57 14.5 9 10 19.5 12.678 80 -84.15Oxides of Nitrogen µg / m3 16.9 20.95 12.9 11.8 9.2 12.4 14.025 80 -82.47

AT store PM10 µg / m3 85.5 78.67 81.1 80.4 62.6 67.7 75.995 100 -24.01P.M2.5 µg / m3 20.5 27.18 25.5 25 22.2 25.7 24.35 60 -59.42Oxides of Sulphur µg / m3 12.7 19.7 17.7 15.2 13.5 14.9 15.62 80 -80.48Oxides of Nitrogen µg / m3 22 26.15 21.2 18.9 12.7 13.8 19.13 80 -76.09

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XXI) The project proponent shall advertise in at least two local newspapers widely circulated in the region around the project, one of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned within seven days from the date of this clearance letter, informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of clearances letter are available with the State Pollution Control Board / Committee and may also be seen at Website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at http://envfor.nic.in

Advertisement was published in local news paper named Gujarat Samachar and Divya Bhaskar on dated 23/12/2008 informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of clearances letter are available with the State Pollution Control Board / Committee and may also be seen at Website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at http://envfor.nic.in.

Xxii) A separate environment management cell with qualified staff shall be set up for implementation of the stipulated environmental safeguards.

UTPS has constituted separate Environment Cell under the control of Superintendent Engineer -Operation having one Executive Engineer (EEEC), one Executive Engineer (Civil), One Chief chemist and Two Environment engineers for better functioning & implementation of work relating tomaintenance of healthy environment.

xxiii) Half-yearly report on the status of implementation of the stipulated conditions and environmental safeguards shall be submitted to this Ministry / Regional Office / CPCB / SPCB.

Complied, Last half-yearly report submitted vides CCUT/SEO/EEEC / R-005/1872, dated 14-06-19.

.xxiv) Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment & Forests

located at Bhopal will monitor the implementation of the stipulated conditions. A complete set of documents including Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Environment Management Plan along with the additional information submitted from time to time shall be forwarded to the Regional Office for their use during monitoring.

All data and support shall be provided to MoEF&CC Bhopal office.

Regular Half yearly reports are submitted to MoEF&CC Bhopal office.

XXV) Separate funds shall be allocated for implementation of environmental protection measures along with item-wise break-up. These cost shall be included as part of the project cost. The funds earmarked for the environment protection measures shall not be diverted for other purposes and year-wise expenditure should be reported to the Ministry.

Separate funds are allocated for implementation of environmental protection measures.The funds earmarked for the Environmental protection measures are neverdiverted for any other purpose. Details of Recurring Expenditure on Environmental Management (In Rupees) For the year 2017-18 is as per below table.

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Details of Recurring Expenditure on Environmental Management (In Rupees) For the year 2018-19Sr.No Expenses on Total Amount Rs. Remarks, if any

1 Salaries & Wages of staff of Env cell 17526372 Payment to Contractors for monthly monitoring 1720578 Payment to contractors3 Fees to Environment Auditors. 445284 Payment to Environment Auditor 4 Consent / Audit / Other Fees to GPCB 39000 consent fee and Environmental audit Fees to GPCB5 Payment to GPCB for sampling and analysis 21170 For sampling by GPCB6 In-house sampling and analysis 21792 cost of thimble7 Payment of Water Cess to GPCB 241438 Cess for the year 2017-2018.8 Maintenance costs for Ash Handling 62272513 Maintenance costs for Ash Handling

9 Purchase / Maintenance of Equipments for Environment laboratory 32900 calibration of stack monitoring Kit

10 Gardening and Plantation 957519 Development and maintenance of Garden in urjanagar colony11 Ash dyke construction, area grading, maintenance of bunds 1925257 ash dyke maintenance

12 Maintenance & retrofitting of of ESPs and spares apart from electric power consumption 1642446 Replacement of hopper heater element, haft insulators, x'mer oil,

rewinding of collecting/emitting motors etc.

13 Misc. Civil Works for Environment 3779360 Gardening and plantation14 Maintenance of On-line Monitors 4028000 Maintenance of Unit 3 to 6 online monitors & gas analyzer.15 Attending of Coal Mill /Pipe leakages and Duct leakages 3374000 Attending of leakage16 Maintenance of Neutralizing Pits / Cost of chemicals used 244555 cost of chemical 17 Maintenance cost of water spraying. 116973 cost of water spraying18 Maintenance of SILOs(UNIT 3 TO 6) 6558987 Maintenance of silo

19Maintenance of ETP 60748 Maintenance of ETP- BMD 6

Maintenance of ZLD Sumps / pumps 45930 ZLD sump Pump maintenance-AHP

20 Maintenance of STP 622776 Pump maintenance

21 Participation in Environment related Seminars / Conferences / Training programmes/ World Environment Day 30000 Training fee

22 Waste Oil, Resin and Battery management 21889 Disposal charges23 Bio-medical wastes management 102051 For Hospital waste

GRAND TOTAL (Recurring ) Rs.- 86029803Note : The costs of power consumption in the ESPs and the salaries and wages of Civil Ash dyke and Ash plant sections and departmentally used

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