“bestech city” at sector-7, dharuhera, rewari
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HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT
OF
RESIDENTIAL PLOTTED COLONY
“BESTECH CITY”
AT SECTOR-7, DHARUHERA, REWARI, HARYANA
BY
M/s BESTECH INDIA PVT. LTD.
ADDRESS: BESTECH HOUSE, PLOT – 124, SECTOR – 44, GURGAON
DECEMBER 2014
BOARD OF
RESOLUTION
CONSULTANT
PROFILE & QCI -
NABET CERTIFICATE
COMPLIANCE REPORT
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COMPLIANCE REPORT
S. No. Conditions Proposal
PART A - SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:
A. Construction phase
1. “Consent to Establishment” shall be
obtained from Haryana State Pollution
Control Board under Air & Water Act & a
copy shall be submitted to the SEIAA
Haryana before the start of any construction
work at site.
“Consent for Establish” has been obtained
from Haryana State Pollution Control Board
& the copy of the same is attached as
Annexure – I.
2. A first aid room as proposed in the project
report will be provided both during
construction and operational phase of the
project.
Adequate first Aid facilities have been
ensured for construction labours.
3. Adequate drinking water and sanitary
facilities should be provided for
construction workers at the site. Provision
should be made for mobile toilets. Open
defecation by the laborers is strictly
prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water
and solid waste generated during the
construction phase should be ensured.
Fresh water will be supplied through private
water tankers for drinking purpose.
Temporary toilets have been provided for the
labors.
Solid waste generated from the site will be
managed as per the Solid Waste Management
(Handling) Rules 2000.
4. All the topsoil excavated during
construction activities should be stored for
use in horticulture/ landscape development
within the project site.
Agreed.
5. The project proponent shall ensure that the
building material required during
construction phase is properly stored within
the project area and disposal of construction
waste should not create any adverse effect
on the neighboring communities and should
be disposed of after taking necessary
precautions for general safety and health
aspects of people, only in approved sites
with the approval of competent authority.
Agreed.
6. Construction spoils, including bituminous
material and other hazardous materials,
must not be allowed to contaminate
watercourses and the dump sites for such
material must be secured so that they should
not leach into the ground water and any
hazardous waste generated during
Agreed.
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construction phase, should be disposed off
as per applicable rules and norms with
necessary approval of the Haryana State
Pollution Control Board.
7. The diesel generator sets to be used during
construction phase should be of ultra-low
sulphur diesel type and should conform to
Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed
for air and noise emission standards.
Low sulfur diesel will be used for the DG
sets. The purchase bills of low sulfur diesel is
attached as Annexure - II
DG sets monitoring report is attached as
Annexure-III.
8. The diesel required for operating DG sets
shall be stored in underground tanks and if
required, clearance from Chief Controller of
Explosives shall be taken.
Agreed.
9. Ambient noise levels should conform to the
residential standards both during day and
night. Incremental pollution loads on the
ambient air and noise quality should be
closely monitored during construction
phase. Adequate measures should be taken
to reduce ambient air and noise level during
construction phase, so as to conform to the
stipulated residential standards of
CPCB/MoEF.
During construction period incremental
pollution loads on the ambient air and noise
quality will be closely monitored as per the
prescribed standards. Air and Noise
monitoring report is enclosed as in Annexure-
IV.
10. Fly ash should be used as building material
in the construction as per the provisions of
Fly Ash Notification of September 1999 and
as amended on 27th August 2003.
Fly ash will be used as building material.
11. Storm water control and its re-use as per
CGWB and BIS standards for various
applications should be ensured.
Agreed.
12. Water demand during construction should
be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete,
curing agents and other best practices.
Ready mix concrete will be used during
construction.
13. Roof must meet prescriptive requirement as
per Energy Conservation Building Code by
using appropriate thermal insulation
material to fulfill requirement.
Agreed.
14. Opaque wall must meet prescriptive
requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is proposed to be
mandatory for all air conditioned spaces
while it is desirable for non-air-conditioned
spaces by use of appropriate thermal
insulation material to fulfill requirement.
Agreed.
15. The approval of the competent authority All requisite approvals from the competent
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shall be obtained for structural safety of the
building on account of earthquake,
adequacy of fire-fighting equipment, etc. as
per National Building Code including
protection measures from lightening etc. If
any forest land is involved in the proposed
site, clearance under Forest Conservation
Act shall be obtained from the competent
Authority.
authority have been obtained.
The copy of certificate of Structural safety is
attached as Annexure - V
16. The Project proponent as stated in proposal
will construct 71 numbers rain water
harvesting pits for recharging the ground
water within the project premises. Rain
water harvesting pits shall be designed to
make provisions for silting chamber and
removal of floating matter before entering
harvesting pit. Maintenance budget and
persons responsible for maintenance must
be provided. Care shall also be taken that
contaminated water do not enter any RWH
pit.
71 nos. of RWH pits will be constructed in the
project for recharging the ground water.
17. The Project proponent shall provide for
adequate fire safety measures and
equipment as required by Haryana Fire
Services Act, 2009. And instructions issued
by the local Authority/Directorate of fire
from time to time. Further the project
proponent shall take necessary permission
regarding the fire safety scheme/NOC from
competent Authority as required.
Agreed.
18. The Project proponent shall obtain
assurance from the DHBVN for supply of
8320 KW of power supply before the start
of construction. In no case project will be
operational solely on generators without any
power supply from external power utility.
Power Assurance from the DHBVN for
supply of 8,320 KW of power supply has been
obtained & already submitted to your
esteemed office
19. Detail calculation of power load and
ultimate power load of the project shall be
submitted to DHBVN under intimation to
SEIAA Haryana before the start of
construction. Provisions shall be made for
electrical infrastructure in the project area.
Agreed.
20. The Project Proponent shall not raise any
construction in the natural land depression /
Nallah/water course and shall ensure that
the natural flow from the Nallah/water
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course is not obstructed.
21. The Project Proponent shall keep the plinth
level of the building blocks sufficiently
above the level of the approach road to the
Project. Levels of the other areas in the
Projects shall also be kept suitably so as to
avoid flooding.
Agreed.
22. Construction shall be carried out so that
density of population does not exceed
norms approved by Director General Town
and Country Department Haryana
Agreed.
23. The Project Proponent shall submit an
affidavit with the declaration that ground
water will not be used for construction and
only treated water should be used for
construction.
An affidavit regarding the same has been
already submitted at the time of SEAC,
Haryana presentation of the project.
24. The project proponent shall not cut any
existing tree and project landscaping plan
should be modified to include those trees in
green area.
It is a vacant land. No felling of trees has been
done on the project site.
25. The Project proponent shall ensure that
ECBC norms for composite climate zone
are met. In particular building envelope,
HVAC service, water heating, pumping,
lighting and electrical infrastructure must
meet ECBC norms.
Agreed
26. The project proponent shall provide 3 meter
high barricade around the project area, dust
screen for every floor above the ground,
proper sprinkling and covering of stored
material to restrict dust and air pollution
during construction.
Agreed
27. The project proponent shall construct a
sedimentation basin in the lower level of the
project site to trap pollutant and other
wastes during rains.
Agreed
28. The project proponent shall provide proper
Rasta of proper width and proper strength
for each project before the start of
construction.
Agreed
29. The project proponent shall ensure that the
U-value of the glass is less than 3.177 and
maximum solar heat gain co-efficient is
0.25 for vertical fenestration
Agreed
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30. The project proponent shall adequately
control construction dusts like silica dust,
non-silica dust, and wood dust. Such dusts
shall not spread outside project premises.
Project Proponent shall provide respiratory
protective equipment to all construction
workers.
Agreed.
31. The project proponent shall provide fire
control room and fire officer for building
above 30 meter as per National Building
Code.
Agreed.
32. The project proponent shall obtain
permission of Mines and Geology
Department for excavation of soil before the
start of construction.
Agreed.
33. The project proponent shall provide one
refuse area till 24 meter and one till 39
meter as per National Building Code.
Agreed.
34. The project proponent shall seek specific
prior approval from concerned local
Authority/HUDA regarding provision of
storm drainage and sewerage system
including their integration with external
services of HUDA/Local authorities beside
other required services before taking up any
construction activity.
Agreed.
35. The site for solid waste management plant
be earmarked on the layout plan and the
detailed project for setting up the solid
waste management plant shall be submitted
to the Authority within one month.
Approx. 5,656 kg/day of municipal solid
waste will be generated from the project site.
The solid waste will be collected &
segregated within the project site. The
biodegradable waste will be subjected to
vermin-composting that will be provided
within the project & non-biodegradable waste
will be sold off to the authorized vendors. The
detailed solid waste management plan has
been already submitted to your esteemed
office
36. The project proponent shall discharge
excess of treated waste water/storm water in
the public drainage system and shall seek
permission of HUDA before the start of
construction.
Agreed.
37. The project proponent shall ensure that the
stack height is 6 meter more than the
highest tower
Agreed.
The stack of adequate height as per CPCB
standards will be provided for DG sets in the
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project site.
38. The project proponent shall ensure that
structural stability to withstand earthquake
of magnitude 8.5 on Richter scale
Agreed.
39. The project proponent shall not raise any
construction activity in the ROW
reserved/acquired for High Tension Wire
passing through the project area and shall
maintain horizontal & vertical ROW as
required under Indian Electricity Rules,
1956/ DHBVN latest instructions
Agreed.
40. The project proponent shall ensure that no
construction activity is undertaken either on
surface or below or above surface of
revenue rasta passing through the project
Agreed.
41. The project proponent shall indicate the
width and length of revenue rasta passing
through the project area on sign board and
shall display the same at both the ends of
revenue rasta stretch, for awareness of
public. Sign board shall also display the
message that this is public rasta/road and
any citizen can use it. There shall not be any
gate with or without guards on revenue
rasta.
Agreed.
42. The project proponent shall implement the
traffic circulation plan as submitted in the
meeting on 18.07.2014 (Bell moth
entry/exit points on 12 meter wide HUDA
road in order to avoid direct entry from the
main road to the unit and to ensure un-
interrupted movement of traffic on the main
road)
Agreed.
43. The project proponent shall implement the
revised green belt development plan as
submitted in the meeting on 18.07.2014
(87480.3856 sqm green area)
Agreed.
B. Operational Phase
1. “Consent to Operate" shall be obtained from
Haryana State Pollution Control Board
under Air and Water Act and a copy shall
be submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana
Agreed.
“Consent to Operate" for existing part has
been obtained & attached as Annexure - VI
2. The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) shall be
installed for the treatment of the sewage to
the prescribed standards including odor and
Agreed.
The STP of capacity 1,570 KLD based on
FAB technology will be installed for treating
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treated effluent shall be recycled. The
installation of STP should be certified by an
independent expert and a report in this
regard should be submitted to the SEIAA,
Haryana before the project is commissioned
for operation. Tertiary treatment of waste
water is mandatory. Discharge of treated
sewage shall conform to the norms and
standards of HSPCB, Panchkula. Project
Proponent shall implement such STP
technology which does not require filter
backwash
waste water within the project premises.
Approx. 1,081 KLD of treated water will be
recovered from STP & will be used in non –
contact uses such as flushing, gardening etc.
3. Separation of grey and black water should
be done by the dual plumbing line.
Treatment of 100% grey water by
decentralized treatment should be done
ensuring that the recirculated water should
have BOD levels less than 5mg/litre and the
recycled water will be used for flushing,
gardening and DG set cooling etc.
Agreed.
Approx. 1,081 KLD of water will be recycled
within the project site & will be used in
flushing, gardening etc.
4. For disinfection of the treated water ultra-
violate radiation or ozonization process
should be used
Agreed.
5. Diesel power generating sets proposed as
source of back-up power for lifts, common
area illumination and for domestic use
should be of enclosed type and conform to
rules made under the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the
DG sets should be in the basement as
promised by the project Proponent with
appropriate stack height i.e. above the roof
level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel
used for DG sets should be ultra low
sulphur diesel (35ppm), instead of low
sulphur diesel.
Agreed.
6. Ambient Noise level should be controlled to
ensure that it does not exceed the prescribed
standards both within and at the boundary
of the Proposed plotted colony
Agreed.
7. The project proponent as stated in the
proposal should maintain at least 30.05% as
green cover area for tree plantation
especially all around the periphery of the
project and on the road sides preferably
with local species which can provide
Approx. 30.05% of project area (20.0% tree
plantation + 5% landscaping + 5.05% water
body) will be under green cover.
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protection against noise and suspended
particulates matter. The open spaces inside
the project should be preferably landscaped
and covered with vegetation/grass, herbs &
shrubs. Only locally available plant species
shall be used
8. The project proponent shall strive to
minimize water in irrigation of landscape by
minimizing grass area, using native variety,
xeriscaping and mulching, utilizing efficient
irrigation system, scheduling irrigation only
after checking evapo-transpiration data.
Agreed.
9. Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and
surface run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before recharging
the surface run off, pre- treatment through
sedimentation tanks must be done to remove
suspended matter, oil and grease. The bore
well for rainwater recharging sha1l be kept
at least 5 mts above the highest ground
water table. Care shall be taken that
contaminated water do not enter any RWH
pit. The project proponent shall avoid Rain
water Harvesting of first 10 minutes of rain
fall. Roof top of the building shall be
without any toxic material or paint which
can contaminate rain water. Wire mess and
filters should be used wherever required.
Agreed.
10. The ground water level and its quality
should be monitored regularly in
consultation with Central Ground Water
Authority
Agreed.
11. A report on the energy conservation
measures conforming to energy
conservation norms finalized by Bureau of
Energy Efficiency should be prepared
incorporating details about building
materials & technology, R & U Factors etc
and submitted to the SEIAA, Haryana in
three months time.
Agreed.
12. Energy conservation measures like
installation of only LED for lighting the
areas outside the building and inside the
building should be integral part of the
project design and should be in place before
project commissioning' Use of solar panels
Agreed.
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must be adapted to the maximum energy
conservation.
13. The Project Proponent shall use zero ozone
depleting potential material in insulation,
refrigeration, air-conditioning and adhesive.
Project Proponent shall also provide Halon
free fire suppression system.
Agreed.
14. The solid waste generated should be
properly collected and segregated as per the
requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as
amended from time to time. The bio
degradable waste should be treated by
appropriate technology at the site ear-
marked within the project area and dry/inert
solid waste should be disposed off to the
approved sites for land filling after
recovering recyclable material.
Approx. 5,656 kg/day of municipal solid
waste will be generated from the project site.
The solid waste will be collected &
segregated within the project site. The
biodegradable waste will be subjected to
vermin-composting that will be provided
within the project & non-biodegradable waste
will be sold off to the authorized vendors
15. The provision of the solar water heating
system shall be as per norms specified by
HAREDA and shall be made operational in
each building block
Agreed.
16. The traffic plan and the parking plan
proposed by the PP should be adhered to
meticulously with further scope of
additional parking for future requirement.
There should be no traffic congestion near
the entry and exit points from the roads
adjoining the proposed project site. Parking
should be fully internalized and no public
space should be used.
Project is designed in a way that there will be
no traffic congestion near the entry and exit
points from the adjoining road
17. The Project shall be operationalized only
when HUDA/local authority will provide
domestic water supply system in the area.
Water assurance from HUDA for the supply
of fresh water has been already obtained &
submitted to your esteemed office
18. Operation and maintenance of STP, solid
waste management and electrical
Infrastructure, pollution control measures
shall be ensured even after the completion
of sale
Agreed.
19. Different type of wastes should be disposed
off as per provisions of municipal solid
waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste,
e-waste, batteries & plastic rules made
under Environment Protection Act, 1986.
Particularly E-waste and Battery waste shall
be disposed of as per existing E-waste
Agreed.
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Management Rules 2011 and Batteries
Management Rules 2001. The project
proponent should maintain a collection
center for E-waste and it should be disposed
of to only registered and authorized
dismantler / recycler as per existing E-waste
Management Rules 2011
20. Standards for discharge of environmental
pollutants as enshrined in various schedules
of rule 3 of Environment Protection Rule
1986 shall be strictly complied with
Agreed.
21. The project proponent shall make
provisions for safety against failure in the
operation of waste water treatment facilities.
The project proponent shall also identify
acceptable outfall for treated effluent
Agreed.
22. The project proponent shall ensure that the
stack height of DG sets is more than the
highest tower and also ensure that the
emission standards of noise and air are
within the CPCB prescribed limits. Noise
and Emission level of DG sets greater than
800 KVA shall be as per CPCB latest
standards for high capacity DG sets.
Agreed.
23. All electric supply exceeding 100 amp, 3
phase shall maintain the power factor
between 0.98 lag to 1 at the point of
connection
Agreed.
24. The project proponent shall minimize heat
island effect through shading and reflective
or pervious surface instead of hard surface
Agreed.
25. The project proponent shall not use fresh
water for HVAC and DG cooling. Air based
HVAC system should be adopted and only
treated water shall be used by project
proponent for cooling, if it is at all needed.
The project proponent shall also use
evaporative cooling technology and double
stage cooling system for HVAC in order to
reduce water consumption. Further
temperature, relative humidity during
summer and winter seasons should be kept
at optimal level. Variable speed drive, best
Co-efficient of Performance, as well as
optimal integrated point load value and
The DG sets used for power backup in the
project site will be air cooled & so water will
not be required for cooling of these DG sets.
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minimum outside fresh air supply may be
resorted for conservation of power and
water. Coil type cooling DG sets shall be
used for saving cooling water consumption
for water cooled DG Sets.
26. The project proponent shall ensure that the
transformer is constructed with high quality
grain oriented, low loss silicon steel and
virgin electrolyte grade copper. The project
proponent shall obtain manufacturer's
certificate also for that.
Agreed.
27. Water supply shall be metered among
different users and different utilities
Agreed.
28. The project proponent shall ensure that exit
velocity from the stack should be
sufficiently high. Stack shall be designed in
such a way that there is no stack down-
water under any meteorological conditions.
Agreed.
29. The project proponent shall provide water
sprinkling system in the project area to
suppress the dust in addition to the already
suggested mitigation measures in the Air
Environment Chapter of EMP
Agreed.
30. The project proponent shall provide
additional green area on terrace and roof top
The project is a residential plotted colony.
Approx. 30.05% of the total project area will
be under green cover.
31. The project proponent shall ensure proper
Air Ventilation and light system in the
basements area for comfortable living of
human being and shall ensure that number
of Air Changes per hour/(ACH) in basement
never falls below 15. In case of emergency
capacity for increasing ACH to the extent of
30 must be provided by the project
proponent.
Agreed.
32. The project proponent shall install solar
panel for energy conservation
Agreed.
PART-B GENRAL CONDITIONS
1. The Project Proponent shall ensure the
commitments made in Form-l, Form - lA,
EIA/EMP and other documents submitted to
the SEIAA for the protection of
environment and proposed environmental
safeguards are complied with in letter and
spirit. In case of contradiction between two
All Environmental Safeguard mentioned in
the Report will be implemented and
monitored effectively.
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or more documents on any point, the most
environmentally friendly commitment on
the point shall be taken as commitment by
project proponent
2. The project proponent shall also submit six
monthly reports on the status of compliance
of the stipulated EC conditions including
results of monitored data (both in hard
copies as well as by e-mail) to the
respective Regional Office of MoEF, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB, HSPCB
and SEIAA Haryana
Agreed.
3. STP outlet after stabilization and stack
emission shall be monitored monthly. Other
environmental parameters and green belt
shall be monitored on quarterly basis. After
every 3 (three) months, the project
proponent shall conduct environmental
audit and shall take corrective measure, if
required, without delay.
Agreed.
4. The SEIAA, Haryana reserves the right to
add additional safeguards measures
subsequently, if found necessary.
Environmental Clearance granted will be
revoked if it found that false information
has been given for getting approval of this
project. SEIAA reserves the right to revoke
the clearance if conditions stipulated are not
implemented to the satisfaction of
SEIAA/MoEF.
If any additional safeguards measures will be
given, it will be followed and complied.
5. The Project proponent shall not violate any
judicial orders/pronouncements issued by
any Court/Tribunal.
Agreed.
6. All other statutory clearance such as the
approvals for storage of diesel from Chief
Controller of Explosive, Fire Department,
Civil Aviation Department, Forest
Conservation Act, 1980 and Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972, Forest Act 1927,
PLPA, 1900, etc shall be obtained, as
applicable by project proponent from the
respective authorities prior to construction
of the project
The statutory clearances have been obtained.
The copies of approvals for storage of diesel
from Chief Controller of Explosive, Fire
Department, Civil Aviation Department,
Forest Conservation Act, 1980 & Aravali
Clearance are attached as Annexure – VII.
7. The Project proponent should inform the
public that the project has been accorded
The public notice has been published in “The
Times of India” & “Nav Bharat Times” dated
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Environment Clearance by the SEIAA and
copies of the clearance letter are available
with the Haryana State Pollution Control
Board & SEIAA, This should be advertised
within 7 days from the date of issue of the
clearance letter at least in two local
newspapers that are widely circulated in the
region and the copy of the same should be
forwarded to SEIAA Haryana. A copy of
Environment clearance conditions shall also
be put on project proponent's website for
public awareness.
– 13.08.2014 and already submitted to your
office.
The copy of same is attached as Annexure -
VIII
8. Under the provisions of Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, legal action shall be
initiated against the Project Proponent if it
was found that construction of the project
has been started before obtaining prior
Environmental Clearance
Both EC & CTE have been obtained for the
project prior to the start of construction work.
9. Any appeal against the this Environmental
Clearance shall lie with the National Green
Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30
days as prescribed under Section 16 of the
National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
Agreed.
10. The project proponent shall put in place
Corporate Environment Policy as mentioned
in MoEF, GoI OM No. J-l101314112006-14
II (I) dated 26.4,2012 within 3 months
period. Latest Corporate Environment
Policy should be submitted to SEIAA
within 3 months of issuance of this letter.
Corporate Environment Policy has been
already submitted to your esteemed office
11. The fund ear-marked for environment
protection measures should be kept in
separate account and should not be diverted
for other purposes and year wise
expenditure shall be reported to the
SEIAA/RO MOEF GOI under rules
prescribed for Environment Audit
Agreed.
12. The project proponent shall ensure the
compliance of Forest Department, Haryana
Notification no. S.O. l2llPA2l1900/3. 4197
dated 28.11.1997
Agreed.
13. The Project Proponent shall ensure that no
vehicle during construction/operation phase
enter the project premises without valid
'Pollution Under Control' certificate from
Agreed.
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competent Authority
14. The project proponent shall seek fresh
Environmental clearance if at any stage
there is change in the planning of the
proposed project.
Agreed.
15. DGM nominated as Nodal officer by REC
shall be responsible for implementation of
all conditions of Environmental Clearance
letter.
Agreed.
16. The proponent shall upload the status of
compliance of the stipulated EC conditions,
including results of monitored data on their
website and shall update the same
periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent
to the Regional office of MoEF, the
respective Zonal Office of CPCB and the
SPCB. The criteria pollutant levels namely;
SPM, RSPM, SO2, NOx (ambient levels as
well as stack emissions) or critical sectoral
parameters, indicated for the project shall be
monitored and displayed at a convenient
location near the main gate of the company
in the Public domain
Agreed.
17. The environmental statement for each
financial year ending 3lst March in Form-V
as is mandated to be submitted by the
project proponent to the HSPCB Panchkula
as prescribed under the Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended
subsequently, shall also be put on the
website of the company along with the
status of compliance of the EC conditions
and shall also be sent to the respective
Regional Offices of MoEF by e-mail
Agreed.
The environmental statement for each
financial year ending 3lst March in Form-V is
submitted every year. The receiving copy of
same is attached as Annexure - IX
18. The project proponent shall conduct
environment audit at every three months
interval and thereafter corrected measures
shall be taken without any delay. Details of
environmental audit and corrective
measures shall be submitted in the
monitoring report.
Agreed
ENVIRONMENTAL
MONITORING REPORT
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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT
1) Introduction of the project
M/s Bestech India Pvt. Ltd. is in the process Modification & Expansion of Existing Residential
Plotted Colony “Bestech City” located at Village – Malpura, Sector – 7, Dharuhera, Rewari. The site
coordinates are 28°13′09.8″N 76°48′03.6″E. The project site is well connected through road, rail & air
network. The nearest railway station is Rewari Railway Station which is approx.18.0 km (West) from
the project site. The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport which is approx. 47.0 km
(NE) from the project side.
2) Status of Project
The Residential project is in its Construction phase.
3) Environmental monitoring
To know efficiency of pollution prevention and control measures being adopted at the project site
during the construction phase six monthly monitoring is scheduled. For this monitoring schedule has
been prepared for following environmental parameters:
(i) Ambient Air Quality;
(ii) Ambient Noise;
(iii) Stack Emission of DG sets being used at the site;
(iv) Drinking Water Quality of the area;
(v) Soil Quality of the area.
For Environmental monitoring for all the above parameters was done by the MoEF approved and
NABL accredited laboratory. Details of Environmental monitoring are given in following sections.
4) Ambient Air Quality monitoring
Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) monitoring has been conducted from 13.11.2014 to 14.11.2014 on the
project site. AAQ monitoring has been conducted to measure the following parameters
I. Particulate Matter (size less than 2.5 µm) (PM2.5),
II. Particulate Matter (size less than 10 µm) (PM10),
III. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2),
IV. Oxides of Nitrogen (NO2),
V. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
VI. Lead (Pb)
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VII. Nickel (Ni)
VIII. Arsenic (As)
IX. Ozone (O3)
X. Ammonia (NH3)
XI. Benzene (C6H6)
XII. Benzo (α) Pyrine
5) Factors considered for selecting the Monitoring Location
Principal factors which was considered during selection of the AAQ monitoring location at the site are
the objectives of sampling, the particular method and instrument used for sampling, resources
available (like availability of electricity, place etc.), physical access and security against loss and
tampering of the equipment etc. The main objective of monitoring is to determine status of AAQ of
the area. In general the following factors have been taken into consideration for selection of AAQ
monitoring location:
(i) The monitoring station should be located at a place where interferences are not present or
anticipated.
(ii) The site should be away from major pollution sources. The distance depends upon the source,
its height and its emissions.
(iii) The monitoring station should be at least 25 m away from domestic chimneys, especially if
the chimneys are lower than the sampling point; with larger sources the distance should be
greater.
(iv) The site should be away from absorbing surfaces such as absorbing building material. The
clearance to be allowed will depend on the absorbing properties of the material for the
pollutant in question, but it will normally be at least 1 m away from such place.
(v) The instrument must be located in such a place where free flow of air is available.
(vi) The instrument should not be located in a confined place, corner or a balcony.
(vii) Height of the inlet must be 3–10 m above the ground level.
(viii) The sampler must be more than 20 m from trees.
(ix) Distance of the sampler to any air flow obstacle i.e. buildings, must be more than two times
the height of the obstacle above the sampler.
(x) There should be no nearby furnace or incinerator fumes.
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6) Monitoring Frequency
The AAQ monitoring has been conducted from 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 on project site. The
monitoring results of the above mentioned Ambient Air Quality parameters are discussed below.
Table 1 shows the Ambient Air Monitoring results on the project site.
Table-1 Ambient air monitoring results on Project Site
Monitored Parameters Result
Units
NAAQS Industrial,
Residential, Rural &
other Area
Particulate Matter (PM2.5) 35.5 µg/m3
60
Particulate Matter (PM10) 69.5 µg/m3 100
Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2) 10.4 µg/m3 80
Nitrogen dioxide (as NO2) 28.2 µg/m3 80
Carbon Monoxide (as CO) <1.15 µg/m3 4.0
Lead (as Pb) <0.1 µg/m3 1.0
Nickel (as Ni) <15.0 µg/m3 20.0
Arsenic (as As) <5.0 µg/m3 6.0
Ozone (as O3) <10.0 µg/m3 180.0
Ammonia (as NH3) <20.0 µg/m3 400
Benzene (as C6H6) <1.0 µg/m3 5.0
Benzo (α) Pyrine –particulate phase only <1.0 µg/m3 1.0
Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
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6.1 Particulate Matter (PM10)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 on the project site. The
value of PM10 is 69.5μg/m3, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQS 2009. Table 2
shows the values of PM10 (μg/m3) on the project site. Figure 1 shows graphical representation of the
values of PM10 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-2: Showing the values of PM10 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location
Concentration of PM10 (μg/m3)
AQ Limit
Project site 69.5 100
Fig-1: Value of PM10 (μg/m3) on Project site
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
AQ Limit
PM10
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6.2 Particulate Matter (PM2.5)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 on the project site The
observed value of PM2.5 is 35.5 μg/m3, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQS
2009. Table 3 shows the values of PM2.5 (μg/m3) on the project site. Figure 2 shows graphical
representation of the values of PM2.5 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-3: Showing the values of PM2.5 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location
Concentration of PM2.5 (μg/m3)
AQ
Limit
Project site 35.5 60
Fig-2: Value of PM2.5 (μg/m3) on Project site
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
AQ Limit
PM2.5
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6.3 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 on the project site. The
observed value of SO2 is 10.4µg/m³, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQS 2009.
Table 4 shows the values of SO2 (μg/m3) on the project site. Figure 3 shows graphical representation
of the values of SO2 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-4: Showing the values of SO2 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location
Concentration of SO2 (μg/m3)
AQ
Limit
Project site 10.4 80
Fig-3: Values of Sulphur dioxide (SO2) µg/m³ on Project site
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
AQ Limit
SO2
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6.4 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 on the project site. The
observed value of NO2 is 28.2μg/m³, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQS 2009.
Table 5 shows the values of NO2 (μg/m3) on the project site. Figure 4 shows graphical representation
of the values of NO2 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-5: Showing the values of NO2 (μg/m3) on the project site
Sampling Location Concentration of NO2 (μg/m
3)
AQ Limit
Project site 28.2 80
Fig-4: Value of Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), µg/m³ on the project site
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
AQ Limit
NO2
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6.5 Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 on the project site. The
observed value of CO is <1.15 µg/m³, which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQs
2009. Table 6 shows the values of CO (mg/m3) on the project site.
Table-6: Showing the Values of Ozone (CO) mg/m3 on the project site
Sampling Location
Concentration of CO (mg/m3)
AQ Limit
Project site <1.15 4
Fig-5: Value of Carbon Monoxide (CO), mg/m³ on the project site
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
AQ Limit
CO
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6.6 Ozone (O3)
Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality was done from 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 on the project site. The
value of O3 is <10.0 µg/m³ which is within the standards as prescribed by the NAAQs 2009. Table 7
shows the values of O3 (μg/m3) on the project site.
Table-7: Showing the Values of Ozone (O3) μg/m3 on Project site
Sampling Location
Concentration of O3 (mg/m3)
AQ Limit
Project site <10.0 180.0
6.7 Ammonia (NH3), Lead (Pb), Benzene (C6H6), Benzopyrenes (BaP), Arsenic (As) and
Nickel (Ni)
The above mentioned parameters are found below detectable limit on the project site.
Ambient Air Analysis
The Ambient air analysis for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 & NO2 is shown below:
7) Ambient Noise Monitoring
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
AQ Limit AQ Limit AQ Limit AQ Limit
PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NO2
69.5
100
35.5
60
10.4
80
28.2
80
µg/m
3
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7.1 Monitoring Location
Noise Monitoring has been conducted at the Project site on 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014
7.2 Noise Results
The result of the noise monitoring mentioned below in the Table-8. As per the monitoring data result
observed Leq- Day was 53.9 dB (A) on 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014 and Leq – Night was observed 42.6
dB(A) on 17.11.2014 to 18.11.2014.
Table 8: Noise level during Day and Night Time
Test
Parameters
Result
Units Requirement (as per CPCB Guidelines Limits in dB
(A) Leq
Category of Area/ Zone Limit
Leq- Day 53.9 dB(A) Commercial Area 65
Leq- Night 42.6 dB(A) Commercial Area 55
Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
8) DG Stack Monitoring
To check the level of air pollution due to emission from the DG Stack, stack emission monitoring has
been done as per CPCB standard on the 17.11.2014.
The following parameters have been analyzed for emission from the stack of D.G Sets:
(a) Particulate Matter (PM)
(b) Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
(c) Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)
(d) Carbon Monoxide (CO)
The result of stack monitoring is given in Table-9 below. All the monitoring results are well within
the standard prescribed by CPCB for the emissions from the DG Set.
Table 9: Result of DG set stack
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S. No. Parameters Result
DG Set-I
(320 KVA)
Result
DG Set-II
(500 KVA)
Units Limits
1. Particulate Matter 28.4 34.6 mg/Nm3 150
2. Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) 12.7 15.3 mg/Nm3 --
3. Oxide of Nitrogen (as NO2) 74.1 83.8 mg/Nm3 --
4. Carbon Monoxide (CO) <0.2 <0.2 mg/Nm3 1.0
Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
9) Water Monitoring
9.1 Monitoring Location
Drinking Water sample has been collected from the Project Site on 17.11.2014.
9.2 Interpretation of the results
Water sample was analyzed for their physical, chemical and biological characteristics. The result of
the water samples analyzed is attached. pH value is observed 7.38, Total Hardness is observed 460.0
mg/l, Iron value is <0.1 mg/l, Chloride value is 219.9 mg/l, TDS is observed 960.0 mg/l, Calcium is
observed 90.2.0 mg/l, Magnesium is observed 57.1 mg/l and Total Alkalinity is observed 310.0 mg/l.
All parameters observed are well within the standards prescribed as per IS: 10500.
Table 10: Drinking water monitoring results at the project site
RESULTS
S. No. PARAMETER TEST
METHOD RESULT UNIT LIMITS AS PER (IS:10500-1991)
REAFFIRMED 2009
DESIRABLE PERMISSIBLE
1 Colour IS : 3025 ﴾P-4﴿ < 5.0 Hazen 5.0 25 2 Odour IS : 3025 ﴾P-5﴿ Agreeable – Unobjectionable – 3 Taste IS : 3025 ﴾P-7﴿ Agreeable – Agreeable – 4 Turbidity IS : 3025 ﴾P-10﴿ 1.90 NTU 5.0 10.0 5 pH IS : 3025 ﴾P-11﴿ 7.38 – 6.5-8.5 No relaxation 6 Total Hardness
(as CaCO3) IS : 3025 ﴾P-21﴿ 460.0 mg/L 300.0 600.0
7 Calcium (as Ca) IS : 3025 ﴾P-40﴿ 90.2 mg/L 75.0 200.0
8 Iron (as Fe) IS : 3025 ﴾P-53﴿ <0.1 mg/L 0.3 1.0 9 Chloride (as Cl) IS : 3025 ﴾P-32﴿ 219.9 mg/L 250.0 1000.0
10 Residual Free
Chlorine IS : 3025 ﴾P-26﴿ < 0.2 mg/L 0.2 –
11 Fluoride (as F) IS : 3025 ﴾P-60﴿ < 1.0 mg/L 1.0 1.5
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12 Total Dissolved
Solids IS : 3025 ﴾P-16﴿ 960.0 mg/L 500.0 2000.0
13 Magnesium (as
Mg) IS : 3025 ﴾P-46﴿ 57.1 mg/L 30.0 100.0
14 Copper (as Cu) IS : 3025 ﴾P-42﴿ < 0.01 mg/L 0.05 1.5 15 Manganese (as
Mn) IS : 3025 (P-59) < 0.1 mg/L 0.1 0.3
16 Sulphate (as SO4) IS : 3025 ﴾P-24﴿ 149.5 mg/L 200.0 400.0
17 Nitrate (as NO3) IS : 3025 ﴾P-34﴿ 10.1 mg/L 45.0 100.0
18 Phenolic
Compounds (as C6H5OH)
IS : 3025 ﴾P-43﴿ < 0.001 mg/L 0.001 0.002
19 Mercury (as Hg) IS : 3025 ﴾P-48﴿ < 0.001 mg/L 0.001 No relaxation 20 Selenium (as Se) IS : 3025 (P-56) < 0.005 mg/L 0.01 No relaxation 21 Arsenic (as As) IS : 3025 ﴾P-37﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.05 No relaxation 22 Cyanide (as CN) APHA 4500 CN-
C < 0.05 mg/L 0.05 No relaxation
23 Lead (as Pb) IS : 3025 ﴾P-47﴿ < 0.005 mg/L 0.05 No relaxation 24 Zinc (as Zn) IS : 3025 ﴾P-49﴿ < 0.05 mg/L 5.0 15.0 25 Chromium (as
Cr+6
) IS : 3025 ﴾P-52) < 0.05 mg/L 0.05 No relaxation
26 Alkalinity (as
CaCO3) IS : 3025 (P-23) 310.0 mg/L 200.0 600.0
27 Aluminium (as
Al) IS : 3025 ﴾P-55﴿ < 0.01 mg/L 0.03 0.2
28 Boron (as B) IS : 3025 ﴾P-57﴿ < 0.25 mg/L 1.0 5.0
29 Cadmium (as Cd) IS : 3025 ﴾P-41﴿ < 0.001 mg/L 0.01 No relaxation 30 Anionic
Detergents (as
MBAS)
APHA 5540-C < 0.05 mg/L 0.2 1.0
31 Total Coliform IS : 1622 <2.0 MPN/10
0 mL – 10.0 (Max)
32 E.coli IS : 1622 Absent Per 100
mL – Absent
Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
10) Soil Sampling
10.1 Sampling Location
The sample of the soil has been collected from the project location on 17.11.2014.
Table 11: Soil Monitoring Results at Project Site
S.N
o. PARAMETER TEST METHOD RESULT UNIT
1 pH (1:2.5 Suspension) IS : 2720 (Part-26) 6.59 -
2 Conductivity (1:5 Susp.) IS : 2720 (Part-21) 720.0 µS/cm
3 Water Holding Capacity SOP-S/92/21 51.8 % by mass
4 Bulk Density SOP-S/92/12 1.28 gm/cc
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5 Sodium Available (as Na) Ministry of Agriculture Manual 2011 190.5 mg/kg.
6 Potassium Available (as K) Ministry of Agriculture Manual 2011 220.7 mg/kg.
7 Organic Matter IS : 2720 (P-22) 0.52 % by mass
8 Total Kjehldal Nitrogen SOP-S/92/06 1389.2 mg/kg.
9 Phosphorus (as P) Ministry of Agriculture Manual 2011 140.8 mg/kg
10 Zinc (as Zn) SOP-S/96/11 17.1 mg/kg
11 Lead (as Pb) SOP-S/96/11 <0.05 mg/kg
12 Copper (as Cu) SOP-S/96/11 <0.1 mg/kg. 13 Cation Exchange Capacity SOP-S/95/20 9.2 meq/100gm
14 Moisture content IS : 2720 (P-2) 19.2 % by mass
15 Iron (as Fe) SOP-S/96/11 0.069 mg/kg. Source: EKO PRO Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad (U.P.)
10.2 Sampling Result
The concentration of Organic matter in the soil is 0.52%. The Bulk Density of the soil sample is
1.28gm/cc. Water holding capacity of soil is 51.8% by mass. pH value is 6.59 and Potassium (as K)
value is 220.7 mg/kg.
CONSULTANT NABL
ACCREDITATION
ANNEXURE-I
CONSENT to
ESTABLISH
HARYANA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDC-11, SECTOR-6, PANCHKULA
Website – www.hspcb.gov.in E-Mail - [email protected]
Telephone No. – 0172-2577870-73______________________
To M/s : Expansion of Bestech City Dharuhera
Village Malpura sector 7 Dharuhera
REWARI
123501
Sub. : Issue of Consent to Establish from pollution angle .
Please refer to your Consent to Establish application received in this office on the subject noted
above.Under the Authority of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board vide its agenda Item No. 47.8
dated 28.04.83 sanction to the issue of “Consent to Establish” with respect to pollution control of Water
and Air is hereby accorded to the unit Expansion of Bestech City Dharuhera, for manufacturing of 128
Plots, with the following terms and conditions:-
No. HSPCB/Consent/ : 2827414REWCTE1231718 Dated:22/09/2014
1. The industry has declared that the quantity of effluent shall be 224 KL/Day i.e0KL/Day for Trade Effluent, 0 KL/Day for Cooling, 224 KL/Day for Domestic and thesame should not exceed .
2. The above “Consent to Establish” is valid for 24 months from the date of its issue to beextended for another one year at the discretion of the Board or till the time the unit starts itstrial production whichever is earlier. The unit will have to set up the plant and obtainconsent during this period.
3. The officer/official of the Board shall have the right to access and inspection of theindustry in connection with the various processes and the treatment facilities beingprovided simultaneously with the construction of building/machinery. The effluent shouldconform the effluent standards as applicable
4. That necessary arrangement shall be made by the industry for the control of Air Pollutionbefore commissioning the plant. The emitted pollutants will meet the emission and otherstandards as laid/will be prescribed by the Board from time to time.
5. The applicant will obtain consent under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention & Controlof Pollution) Act, 1974 and under section 21/22 of the Air (Prevention & Control ofPollution) Act,1981 as amended to-date-even before starting trial production
6. The above Consent to Establish is further subject to the conditions that the unit complieswith all the laws/rules/decisions and competent directions of the Board/Government and itsfunctionaries in all respects before commissioning of the operation and during its actualworking strictly.
7. No in-process or post-process objectionable emission or the effluent will be allowed, if thescheme furnished by the unit turns out to be defective in any actual experience
8. The Electricity Department will give only temporary connection and permanent connectionto the unit will be given after verifying the consent granted by the Board, both under WaterAct and Air Act.
9. Unit will raise the stack height of DG Set/Boiler as per Board’s norms.
10. Unit will maintain proper logbook of Water meter/sub meter before/after commissioning.
Scientist C, HQ
For and on be'half of chairman
Haryana State Pollution Control Board
11. That in the case of an industry or any other process the activity is located in an areaapproved and that in case the activity is sited in an residential or institutional orcommercial or agricultural area, the necessary permission for siting such industry andprocess in an residential or institutional or commercial or agricultural area or controlledarea under Town and Country Planning laws CLU or Municipal laws has to be obtainedfrom the competent Authority in law permitting this deviation and be submitted in originalwith the request for consent to operate.
12. That there is no discharge directly or indirectly from the unit or the process into anyinterstate river or Yamuna River or River Ghaggar.
13. That the industry or the unit concerned is not sited within any prohibited distancesaccording to the Environmental Laws and Rules, Notification, Orders and Policies ofCentral Pollution control Board and Haryana State Pollution Control Board.
14. That of the unit is discharging its sewage or trade effluent into the public sewer meant toreceive trade effluent from industries etc. then the permission of the Competent Authorityowing and operating such public sewer giving permission letter to his unit shall besubmitted at time of consent to operate.
15. That if at any time, there is adverse report from any adjoining neighbor or any otheraggrieved party or Municipal Committee or Zila Parishad or any other public body againstthe unit’s pollution; the Consent to Establish so granted shall be revoked.
16. That all the financial dues required under the rules and policies of the Boardhave been deposited in full by the unit for this Consent to Establish.
17. In case of change of name from previous Consent to Establish granted, fresh Consent toEstablish fee shall be levied.
18. Industry should adopt water conservation measures to ensure minimum consumption ofwater in their Process. Ground water based proposals of new industries should getclearance from Central Ground Water Authority for scientific development of previousresource.
19. That the unit will take all other clearances from concerned agencies, whenever required.
20. That the unit will not change its process without the prior permission of the Board.
21. That the Consent to Establish so granted will be invalid, if the unit falls in Aravali Area ornon conforming area.
22. That the unit will comply with the Hazardous Waste Management Rules and will alsomake the non-leachate pit for storage of Hazardous waste and will undertake not to disposeoff the same except for pit in their own premises or with the authorized disposal authority.
23. That the unit will submit an undertaking that it will comply with all the specific andgeneral conditions as imposed in the above Consent to Establish within 30 days failingwhich Consent to Establish will be revoked.
24. That unit will obtain EIA from MoEF, if required at any stage.
25. In case of unit does not comply with the above conditions within the stipulated period,Consent to Establish will be revoked.
Specific Conditions
Other Conditions :
1. The NOC is granted for the expansion of the project having area 59339.049 Square Meters.2. Unit will comply the conditions of environmental clearance.
---It is system generated certificate no signature is required---
ANNEXURE-II
PURCHASE BILL OF
LOW SULFUR DIESEL
ANNEXURE-III
DG SET MONITORING
REPORT
Stack Emission Analysis
Test Report No. : Issue Date 24/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/105/181114
TEST REPORT
Sample Description
Sample Received on
18/11/2014 To 22/11/2014
RESULTS
18/11/201430Time of Sampling (minutes)
BESTECH INDIA PVT. LTD.PLOT NO. 90, SECTOR - 44, GURGAON (HARYANA)Proj. Name- Residential Plotted Colony Bestech CityAt Village- Malpura Sector - 7, Daruhera
Issued To
Rewari (Haryana)
Analysis Duration
SOP-SE/09
Sample Drawn on 17/11/2014Stack Emission
EPEPL(Mr.Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by
Sampling Plan & Procedure
Stack Attached To DG setSource of Emission320 KVACapacityNormalOperating LoadAs per requirementNormal Operation ScheduleMetal/CircularType of Stack0.15Diameter of Stack (meter)15.2Height of Stack from Ground Level (meter)3.7Height of Stack from Roof Level (meter)13.7 from ground LevelHeight of Sampling Location (meter)HSDType of Fuel Used28.0lphFuel Consumed per Hour26.0Ambient Temperature (ºC)142.0Stack Temperature (ºC)12.8Average Velocity of Fuel Emission (m/sec)17.6Average Flow Rate (lpm)NilControl Measures (if any)
Remark (if any) NA
NASampling Location
PARAMETERS.No. ResultsTest Methods LIMITS AS PER EPA*
Units
Particulate Matter (as PM)1 28.4IS : 11255 (P-1) 150mg/Nm³
Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2)2 12.7IS : 11255 (P-2) -mg/Nm³
Oxides of Nitrogen (as NOx)3 74.1SOP-SE/90/01 -mg/Nm³
Carbon monoxide (as CO)4 < 0.2IS :13270 1.0% V/V
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Test Report No. : Issue Date 24/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/105/181114
* Details as per EPA-1986 Schedule -VI Part-D
Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.
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Stack Emission Analysis
Test Report No. : Issue Date 24/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/106/181114
TEST REPORT
Sample Description
Sample Received on
18/11/2014 To 22/11/2014
RESULTS
18/11/201430Time of Sampling (minutes)
BESTECH INDIA PVT. LTD.PLOT NO. 90, SECTOR - 44, GURGAON (HARYANA)Proj. Name- Residential Plotted Colony Bestech CityAt Village- Malpura Sector - 7, Daruhera
Issued To
Rewari (Haryana)
Analysis Duration
SOP-SE/09
Sample Drawn on 17/11/2014Stack Emission
EPEPL(Mr.Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by
Sampling Plan & Procedure
Stack Attached To DG SetSource of Emission500 KVACapacityNormalOperating LoadAs per requirementNormal Operation ScheduleMetal/CircularType of Stack0.15Diameter of Stack (meter)15.2Height of Stack from Ground Level (meter)3.7Height of Stack from Roof Level (meter)13.7 from ground LevelHeight of Sampling Location (meter)HSDType of Fuel Used35.0 lphFuel Consumed per Hour26.0Ambient Temperature (ºC)158.0Stack Temperature (ºC)14.3Average Velocity of Fuel Emission (m/sec)18.7Average Flow Rate (lpm)NilControl Measures (if any)
Remark (if any) NA
NASampling Location
PARAMETERS.No. ResultsTest Methods LIMITS AS PER EPA*
Units
Particulate Matter (as PM)1 34.6IS : 11255 (P-1) 150mg/Nm³
Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2)2 15.3IS : 11255 (P-2) -mg/Nm³
Oxides of Nitrogen (as NOx)3 83.8SOP-SE/90/01 -mg/Nm³
Carbon monoxide (as CO)4 < 0.2IS :13270 1.0% V/V
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Test Report No. : Issue Date 24/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/106/181114
* Details as per EPA-1986 Schedule -VI Part-D
Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.
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4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
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ANNEXURE-IV
AIR & NOISE
MONITORING REPORT
Ambient Air Quality MonitoringTest Report No. : Issue Date 24/11/2014EK0/EV-AA/007/181114
TEST REPORT
Sample Description
Sample Received on
18/11/2014 To 22/11/2014
RESULTS
18/11/2014
BESTECH INDIA PVT. LTDPLOT NO. 90, SECTOR-44,GURGAON (HARYANA)Proj. Name- Residential Plotted Colony Bestech CityAt Village - Malpura Sector - 7, Gurgaon
Issued To
Haryana
Analysis Duration
Sample Drawn on 17/11/2014 To 18/11/2014
Ambient Air
EPEPL(Mr. Mukul Kumar)Sample Drawn by
On Project SiteSampling LocationSOP-AAQ/15Sampling Plan & Procedure
24.0 Hrs.Sampling Time26.0Ambient Temprature (deg ºC)1.1Average Flow Rate of SPM (m³/min)1.0Average Flow Rate of Gases (lpm.)ClearWeather Conditions
Remark (if any) NA
PARAMETERS.No. ResultsTest Methods LIMIT AS PER EPA*
Units
Particulate Matter (PM10)1 69.5IS:5182 (P-23) 100.0µg/m3
Particulate Matter (PM2.5)2 35.5SOP-AAQ/89/01 60.0µg/m3
Sulphur dioxide (as SO2)3 10.4IS:5182 (P-2)Improved West & Geake
80.0µg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide (as NO2)4 28.2IS:5182 (P-6) 80.0µg/m3
Carbon Monoxide (as CO)5 <1.15IS:5182 (P-10) Grab Method 4.0mg/m3
Lead (as Pb)6 <0.1IS:5182 (P-22) 1.0µg/m3
Nickel (as Ni)7 <15.0SOP-AAQ/89/02 20.0ng/m3
Arsenic (as As)8 <5.0SOP-AAQ/89/03 6.0ng/m3
Ozone (as O3)9 <10.0IS:5182 (P-9) Chemical Method 180.0µg/m3
Ammonia (as NH3)10 <20.0APHA--AIR Indophenol Blue Method
400.0µg/m3
Benzene (as C6H6)11 <1.0IS:5182 (P-11) 5.0µg/m3
Benzo (alpha) Pyrine-Particulate Phase only
12 <1.0IS:5182 (P-12) 1.0ng/m3
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Test Report No. : Issue Date 24/11/2014EK0/EV-AA/007/181114*Details as per EPA-1986 National Ambient Air Quality Standards,date 18.11.2009
Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.
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4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
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Noise Monitoring
Test Report No. : Issue Date 20/11/2014EK0/EV-NM/007/181114
TEST REPORT
Sample Description
Sample Received on
18/11/2014 To 19/11/2014
RESULTS
18/11/2014
BESTECH INDIA PVT. LTDPLOT NO. 90, SECTOR-44,GURGAON (HARYANA)Proj. Name- Residential Plotted Colony Bestech CityAt Village - Malpura Sector - 7, Gurgaon
Issued To
Haryana
Analysis Duration
Sample Drawn on 17/11/2014 To 18/11/2014
Ambient Noise
EPEPL(Mr. Mukul Kumar)Sample Drawn by
On Project SiteSampling Location
SOP-N/01Sampling Plan & ProcedureNormalEnvironmental Condition
Remark (if any) NA
PARAMETERS.No. ResultTest Method LIMITS AS PER EPA*
Units
L Day1 53.9SOP-N/94/01 55.0dB (A)
L Night2 42.6SOP-N/94/01 45.0dB (A)
*Details as per EPA-1986 Ambient Noise Quality Standards, Schedule-III, (Rule-3)
Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.4. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
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Soil Sample Analysis
Test Report No. : 24/11/2014Issue DateEK0/EV-SO/002/181114
TEST REPORT
Sample Description
Sample Received on
18/11/2014 To 22/11/2014
RESULTS
18/11/2014
500 gm.Sample Quantity
BESTECH INDIA PVT. LTDPLOT NO. 90, SECTOR-44,GURGAON (HARYANA)Proj. Name- Residential Plotted Colony Bestech CityAt Village - Malpura Sector - 7, Gurgaon
Issued To
Haryana
Analysis Duration
SOP-S/50
Sample Drawn on 17/11/2014
Soil Sample
EPEPL(Mr. Mukul Kumar)Sample Drawn by
Sampling Plan & Procedure
NormalEnvironmental Condition
Remark (if any) NA
On Project SiteSampling Location
PARAMETERS.No. Results UnitsTest Methods
pH (1 : 2.5 Suspension)1 6.59 -IS : 2720 (P-26)
Conductivity (1:5 Susp.)2 720.0 µs/cmIS : 2720 (P-21)
Water Holding Capacity3 51.8 % by massSOP-S/92/21
Bulk Density4 1.28 gm/ccSOP-S/92/12
Sodium Available (as Na)5 190.5 mg/kgMinistry of Agriculture Manual 2011
Potassium Available (as K)6 220.7 mg/kgMinistry of Agriculture Manual 2011
Organic Matter7 0.52 % by massIS : 2720 (P-22)
Total Kjehldal Nitrogen8 1389.2 mg/kgSOP-S/92/06
Phosphorus (as P)9 140.8 mg/kgMinistry of Agriculture Manual 2011
Zinc (as Zn)10 17.1 mg/kgSOP-S/96/11
Lead (as Pb)11 <0.05 mg/kgSOP-S/96/11
Copper (as Cu)12 <0.1 mg/kgSOP-S/96/11
Cation Exchange Capacity13 9.2 meq/100gmSOP-S/95/20
Moisture content14 19.2 % by massIS : 2720 (P-2)
Iron (as Fe)15 0.069 % by massSOP-S/96/11
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Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.
Sample received for biological tests will be destroyed after 7 days from the date of issue of test report.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
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Water Sample Analysis
Test Report No. : Issue Date 24/11/2014EK0/EV-WA/004/181114
TEST REPORT
Sample Description
Sample Received on
18/11/2014 To 22/11/2014
RESULTS
18/11/2014
5.0 LitreSample Quantity
BESTECH INDIA PVT. LTDPLOT NO. 90, SECTOR-44,GURGAON (HARYANA)Proj. Name- Residential Plotted Colony Bestech CityAt Village - Malpura Sector - 7, Gurgaon
Issued To
Haryana
Analysis Duration
SOP-W/66
Sample Drawn on 17/11/2014
Drinking Water
EPEPL(Mr. Mukul Kumar)Sample Drawn by
Sampling Plan & Procedure
NormalEnvironmental Condition
Remark (if any) NA
On Project SiteSampling Location
PARAMETERS.No. ResultsTest Methods Units
PermissibleDesirable
IS: 10500 : 1991 Re. 2009 (Limits)
Colour1 <5.0IS : 3025 (P-4) Hazen 25.05.0
Odour2 AgreeableIS : 3025 (P-5) - -Unobjectionable
Taste3 AgreeableIS : 3025 (P-7) - -Agreeable
Turbidity4 1.90IS : 3025 (P-10) NTU 10.05.0
pH5 7.38IS : 3025 (P-11) - No relaxation6.5-8.5
Total Hardness (as CaCO3)
6 460.0IS : 3025 (P-21) mg/L 600.0300.0
Calcium (as Ca)7 90.2IS : 3025 (P-40) mg/L 200.075.0
Iron (as Fe)8 <0.1IS : 3025 (P-53) mg/L 1.00.3
Chloride (as Cl)9 219.9IS : 3025 (P-32) mg/L 1000.0250.0
Residual Free Chlorine10 <0.2IS : 3025 (P-26) mg/L -0.2
Fluoride (as F)11 <1.0IS : 3025 (P-60) mg/L 1.51.0
Total Dissolved Solids12 960.0IS : 3025 (P-16) mg/L 2000.0500.0
Magnesium (as Mg)13 57.1IS : 3025 (P-46) mg/L 100.030.0
Copper (as Cu)14 <0.01IS : 3025 (P-42) mg/L 1.50.05
Manganese (as Mn)15 <0.1IS : 3025 (P-59) mg/L 0.30.1
Sulphate (as SO4)16 149.5IS : 3025 (P-24) mg/L 400.0200.0
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PARAMETERS.No. ResultsTest Methods Units
PermissibleDesirable
IS: 10500 : 1991 Re. 2009 (Limits)
Nitrate (as NO3)17 10.1IS : 3025 (P-34) mg/L 100.045.0
Phenolic Compounds (as C6H5OH)
18 <0.001IS : 3025 (P-43) mg/L 0.0020.001
Mercury (as Hg)19 <0.001IS : 3025 (P-48) mg/L No relaxation0.001
Selenium (as Se)20 <0.005IS : 3025 (P-56) mg/L No relaxation0.01
Arsenic (as As)21 <0.005IS : 3025 (P-37) mg/L No relaxation0.05
Cyanide (as CN)22 <0.05APHA 4500 CN - C mg/L No relaxation0.05
Lead (as Pb)23 <0.005IS : 3025 (P-47) mg/L No relaxation0.05
Zinc (as Zn)24 <0.05IS : 3025 (P-49) mg/L 15.05.0
Chromium (as Cr+6)25 <0.05IS : 3025 (P-52) mg/L No relaxation0.05
Alkalinity (as CaCO3)26 310.0IS : 3025 (P-23) mg/L 600.0200.0
Aluminium (as Al)27 <0.01IS : 3025 (P-55) mg/L 0.20.03
Boron (as B)28 <0.25IS : 3025 (P-57) mg/L 5.01.0
Cadmium (as Cd)29 <0.001IS : 3025 (P-41) mg/L No relaxation0.01
Anionic Detergents (as MBAS)
30 <0.05APHA 5540-C mg/L 1.00.2
Total Coliform31 <2.0IS : 1622 MPN/100 mL 10.0 (Max.)-
E.coli32 AbsentIS : 1622 Per 100 mL Absent-
Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received & mentioned parameters.
The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.
Sample received for biological tests will be destroyed after 7 days from the date of issue of test report.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.
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ANNEXURE-V
COPY OF STRUCTURE
SAFETY CERTIFICATE
ANNEXURE-VI
CONSENT to OPERATE
HARYANA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDC-11, SECTOR-6, PANCHKULA
Website – www.hspcb.gov.in E-Mail - [email protected]
Tele Fax No. – 0172-2577870-73
To.
M/s :Residential Plotted Colony
Sec.-7, Dharuhera, Distt-Rewari
REWARI
Subject: Grant of consent for emission of Air under section 21/22 of the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, from 01/04/2014 to 31/03/2017
Please refer to your consent application received on dated 02/03/2014 in Regional Officer ,
Dharuhera on the subject cited above.
With reference to your above application for consent for the emission/ continuation of
emission of S.P.M. air pollutions into atmosphere under Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act,
1981 hereinafter referred as the Act.
M/s Residential Plotted Colony are authorized by the Haryana State Pollution Control Board to
discharge their air pollution being emitted out of their factory premises in accordance with the
condition as mentioned below:-
No. HSPCB/Consent/ : 2821214REWCTOHWM409573 Dated:29/03/2014
1. The applicants shall maintain good house keeping both within factory and in the premises. Allhose pipelines values, storage tanks etc. shall be leak proof. In plant allowable pollutants levels,if specified by State Board should be met strictly.
2. Two or more ducts with different nature of exhaust gases should neither be intermixed nor to bethrough a common chimney.
3. Adequate facilities should be provided for sampling viz sampling holes at specified locationsand dimension. The platform of specified size and strengthful arrangements electric connectionalso be provided.
4. The applicant/company shall comply with and carry out directive/orders issued by the Board inthis consent order at all subsequent times without negligence of his /its part. Theapplicant/company shall be liable for such legal action against him as per provision of thelaw/act in case of violation of any order/directives. Issued at any time and or non compliance ofthe terms and conditions of his consent order.
5. The disturbed condition in any of plant/plants of the factory which is likely to result in increasedemission or result in violation of emission standards shall be forthwith reported to this Boardunder intimation to the Member Secretary, Haryana State Pollution Control Board.
6. The toxic chemicals materials should be handled with due safety. The storage of toxicchemicals should be such that in case of emergency the chemicals could be transferred to otherempty tank automatically and which should be followed by an approved air pollution controlequipment designed for worst conditions.
7. A green belt (having sufficient tall and dense tree) around the factory should be provided.
8. All the processes using toxic chemical/harmful gases should be equipped with an emergencysiren system in working conditions for alarming the general public in case of untoward incident.
9. The applicant shall furnish to all visiting officer and/or the State Board, any informationregarding the construction/installation or operation of the establishment or emission controlsystem and such other particulars as may be pertinent to prevention and control of air pollution.The industry shall also maintain and make available inspection book to the officers of the Boardduring their visits.
10. The air pollution control equipment of such specification which shall keep the emissions withinthe emission standard as approved by the State Board from time to time shall be installed andoperated in the premises where the industry is carrying on/proposed to carry on its business.
11. The existing air pollution control equipment if required shall be alerted or replaced inaccordance with the direction of the Board.
12. All solid wastes arising in the factory premises shall be properly graded and disposed of by:-(i)In case of Land fill material, care should be taken to ensure that the material does not giverise to lechate which may percolate in ground water of carried away with storm run off.(ii)Composting in case of bio degradable materials.(iii)If the method of incineration is used for the disposal of solid waste the consent applicationshould be processed separately and it should be taken up which consent is granted.
13. The industry shall submit an undertaking to the effect that the above conditions shall becomplied with by them.
14. The applicant shall ensure that the emission of the air pollutants shall remain within emissionstandards as approved by the State Board from time to time.
15. The applicant shall make an application for grant of fresh consent at least 90 days before thedate of expiry of this consent.
16. Necessary fee as prescribed for obtaining renewal consent shall be paid by the applicantalongwith the consent application.
17. The applicant shall either:-a)Not later than 30 days from the date of consent order, certify in writing to the MemberSecretary that the applicant had installed or provided for alternate electric power sourcesufficient to operate all the facilities installed by the applicant to maintain compliance with theterms and conditions of the consent.b).Not later than 30 days from the date of this consent certify in writing to the MemberSecretary that upon the reduction loss or failure of one or more of the primary source of electricpower to any facilities installed by the application to maintain compliances with the term andconditions of this consent, the application shall proportionally reduce or otherwise controlproduction and/or all emissions in order to maintain compliance with terms and conditions ofthis consent.
18. There should not be any fugitive emission from the premises.
19. The liquid effluent arising out of the operation of the air pollution control equipment shall alsobe treated in a manner and to the standards stipulated in the consent granted under Water(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 by this Board.
20. If due to any technological improvement or otherwise this Board is of opinion that all or any ofthe conditions referred to above required variation (including the change of any controlequipment either in whole or in part) this Board shall after giving the applicant an opportunityof being heard vary all or such condition and there upon the applicant shall be bound to complywith the conditions so varied.
21. If the industry fails to adhere to any of the condition of this consent order the consent so grantedshall automatically lapse.
22. The unit shall obtain consent under Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 andauthorization under HWTM Rules,2008.
Scientist C, HQ
23. (a) The industry shall discharge all the gases through a stack of minimum height.(b) The height of stack shall conform to the following criteria:(i)H = 14.Q^0.3 Where sulphur-dioxide is emitted.Q = Sulphur dioxide emission as Kg/hr.(ii)H = 74 Q^27 where particulate matter is emitted.Q = particulate matter emission as tonne/hr. If by using the formula given above the stackheight arrived is more than 9 m then this higher stack should be used.(iii)The minimum stack height should be 30 Mts.
24. Nothing in this consent shall be deemed to preclude the instruction of any legal action norrelieve the applicant form any responsibility, liabilities of penalties to which the applicant is ormay be subject.
25. The industry shall maintain the following record to the satisfaction of the Board. 1.The industries shall install separate energy meter and maintain log books for running of all airpollution control devices or pumps/motors used for running of the same. 2.Register showing the results of various tests conducted by industry for monitoring of stackemission and ambient air.
26. The industry shall provide adequate arrangement for fighting the accidental leakages, dischargeof any pollutants gas/liquids from the vessels, mechanical equipment etc. which are likely tocause environment pollution.
27. The consent being issued by the Board as above doesn’t imply that unit performance conformsto law as required.The consent is being issued provisionally only with a view to accommodatethe unit to provide it an opportunity to modify its operation immediately so as bring them inconformity with the law of the land.
28. The industry shall provide non-leachate storage facilities for proper disposal of Hazardouswastes.
29. The industry shall provide acoustic chambers on DG sets to control noise pollution and ensurenoise level within the permissible limit.
30. The industry shall submit on site/off site emergency plan, if required.
31. The industry shall submit A/R within 3 months in case of 17 categories and once in 6 months,other categories L & M and keep all the parameters within limit.
32. The industry shall comply the public liability insurance Rule, 1991 as amended to date.
33. The industry shall submit Environmental Audit report once in a year.
34. The industry shall comply noise pollution (Regulation and control) Rules, 2000.
35. The industry shall install ambient air station in case of 17 & other categories large & medium.
36. The industry shall obtain environmental clearance, if applicable as per MOEF notification.
37. The industry shall inform to HO/RO office immediately by FAX in case of failure of APCM.
38. In case of bye passing the emissions, the consent shall be deemed revoked.
39. The industry shall comply all the direction/Rules/Instructions as may be issued by theMOEF/CPCB/HSPCB from time to time.
Specific Conditions :
Other Conditions :
unit will submit Analysis report of Air Emission & noise monitoring report within
03 months and every year.
1.
For and be'half of chairman
Haryana State Pollution Control Board,
Panchkula.
---It is system generated certificate no signature is required---
HARYANA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDC-11, SECTOR-6, PANCHKULA
Website – www.hspcb.gov.in E-Mail - [email protected]
Tele Fax No. – 0172-2577870-73
ToM/s :Residential Plotted Colony
Sec.-7, Dharuhera, Distt-Rewari
REWARI
Subject: Grant of Consent to operate for discharge of effluent under section 25/26 of the Water(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, from 01/04/2014 - 31/03/2017
Please refer to your consent application received on dated 02/03/2014 in Regional Officer,
Dharuhera on the subject cited above.
With reference to your above application for consent for the discharge of domestic effluent
and trade effluent under Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 hereinafter referred as
the Act M/s Residential Plotted Colony is hereby authorized by the Haryana State Pollution Control
Board, to discharge their effluent arising out of their premises in accordance with the terms and
conditions as mentioned below:-
No. HSPCB/Consent/ : 2821214REWCTO409573 Dated:29/03/2014
1. The daily quantity of domestic effluent from the factory shall not exceed 880 KLD
2. The daily quantity of the industrial effluent (Process, floor & equipment wash, cooling andbleed water) from the factory shall not exceed 0 KLD
3. The industry has been assessed for the purpose of Consent to operate fee with investmentcost (land, building, plant and machinery) of Rs. 12525.0 Lakh. In case the investment costvaries as per the annual report for the years duly audited by the Chartered Accountant,the difference of Consent to operate fee, if any, arises, the industry shall pay the sameamount within one month of the receipt of notice from the Board in this regard.
4. The consent to operate shall be valid for the period from 01/04/2014 - 31/03/2017
5. The industry shall ensure that various characteristics of the effluents remain within the tolerancelimits as specified in EPA Standard and as amended from time to time and at no time theconcentration of any characteristics should exceed these limits for discharge.
6. The industry would immediately submit the revised application to the Board in the event of anychange in the raw material in process, mode of treatment/discharge of effluent.In case of change of process at any stage during the consent period, the industry shall submitfresh consent application alongwith the consent to operate fee, if found due, which may be onany account and that shall be paid by the industry and the industry would immediately submitthe consent application to the Board in the event of any change during the year in the rawmaterial, quantity, quality of the effluent, mode of discharge, treatment facilities etc.
7. The officer/official of the Board shall reserve the right to access for the inspection of theindustry in connection with the various process and the treatment facilities. The consent tooperate is subject to review by the Board at any time.
8. The industry shall not discharge any altered quantity/quality of the trade/domestic effluentwithout prior permission of the Board.
Scientist C, HQ
For and be'half of chairman
Haryana State Pollution Control Board,
Panchkula.
---It is system generated certificate no signature is required---
9. Permissible limits for any pollutants mentioned in the consent to operate order should notexceed the concentration permitted in the effluent by the Board.
10. The industry shall pay the balance fee, in case it is found due from the industry at any time lateron.
11. In case the industrial unit uses the Municipal/HUDA/Industrial Estate Sewerage system fordisposal of effluent for the final disposal they will submit the sewerage connection certificate.
12. If the industry fails to adhere to any of the conditions of this consent to operate order, theconsent to operate so granted shall automatically lapse.
13. The industry will plant minimum three varieties (Eucalyptus, Su Babul or any suitable variety)of trees in the vacant area.
14. The consent to operate under Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 should beobtained.
15. The industry shall obtain Authorization under Hazardous Waste (Management handling andtransbonding movement) Rules, 2008 as amended to date.
16. The industry shall install separate Energy Meter for ETP and also maintain log book for energyand chemical consumption.
17. The industry shall obtain permission from Irrigation Department for discharging effluent intoany drain/water bodies.
18. If the industry is closed temporarily at its own, they shall inform the Board and obtainpermission before restart of the unit.
19. The industry shall provide non-leachate storage facilities for storage of Hazardous Waste ordispose off same in the common facilities & will adhere to the norms laid down as per theamended notification under HWTM Rules, 2008
20. The industry shall submit A/R once in 3 months in case of 17 categories and other categories.The L&M shall submit A/R once in 6 months.
21. The industry shall comply the Public Liability Insurance Rules, 1991, as amended to date.
22. The industry shall submit Environmental Audit /Report once in a year.
23. The industry shall obtain Environmental Clearance, if applicable as per MOEF Notification.
24. The industry shall inform to HO/RO office immediately by FAX in case of failure of ETP.
25. In case of bye passing the effluent the consent to operate shall be deemed revoke.
26. The industry shall comply all the Directions/ Rules/Instructions issued from time to time by theBoard.
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HARAYANA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDC-11, SECTOR-6, PANCHKULA
Ph.01722577870-73 E-mail: hspcb.pkl@ sify.com
To M/s. Residential Plotted Colony Sec.-7, Dharuhera, Distt-RewariSub: Authorization for operating a facility for collection, reception, treatment, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous wastes from 01/04/2014 to 31/03/2017 Please refer to your authorisation application dated 02/03/2014 received in theboard on the subject cited above.
No. HSPCB/Consent/ : 2821214REWCTOHWM409573 Dated:29/03/2014
M/s Residential Plotted Colony situated at above address is hereby granted anauthorization to operate a facility for collection, reception, treatment, storage, Transportation anddisposal of hazardous wastes on the premises of the unit.The authorization shall be in force for aperiod as mentioned in the subject.
The authorization is subjected to the conditions stated below and such conditions as maybe specified in the rules for the time being in force under the Environment (protection) Act, 1986.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUTHORIZATION
1. The authorization shall comply with the provisions of the Environment (protection) Act, 1986and the rules made thereunder.
2. The authorization or its renewal shall be produced for inspection at the request of an officerauthorized by the State Pollution Control Board.
3. The person authorized shall not rent, lend, sell transfer or otherwise transport the hazardouswastes without obtaining prior permission of the State Pollution control Board.
4. An application for the renewal of an authorization shall be made as laid down in rule 5(6)(ii).
5. The unit should have the necessary facilities for collection, reception, treatment, Transport anddisposal of such wastes under the rule. In case of deadly toxic wastes such as Cyanide,Chromium, Nickel, Zinc, etc., the unit shall make arrangement for the pre-treatment beforedumping it in the disposal site so that the toxic element does not leach down to pollute theunderground water resources.
6. The collection, reception and transportation of hazardous waste shall be carried out by theauthorized person/personnel, fully trained for this purpose.
7. Any unauthorized change in personnel, equipment as working conditions as mentioned in theapplication by the person authorized shall constitute a breach of his authorization.
8. The unit shall ensure the proper usage of safety measures such as providing of gloves, gumboots, face masks, goggles etc to the workers engaged in the handling of hazardous waste.
9. The authorization so granted shall be cancelled or suspended by the Board if the unit fails tocomply with any condition of grant of authorization under these rules.
10. Used containers should be pre-cleaned by neutralizing and cleaning agents/solvents/chemicals.
11. The occupier shall not sell or transfer such waste on payment or without payment to anyunauthorized people who do not hold any authorization.
12. The unit shall not dispose any Hazardous waste at any other Public Place.
13. Unit will maintain its non-leachate pucca storage site properly.
14. The unit will comply with provisions of all Environmental laws including HWTM Rules etc.and comply with the directions issued by the Board from time to time.
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Scientist CFor and On Be'half of the Chairman
Haryana State Pollution Control Board.Panchkula.
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Quarterly Progress Report Jul-Sep’2014
1.1 Project Objective, Strategies, Activities, Targets, Achievements and Analysis Project Objective: To reach 50-60 construction workers’ children per center up to the age of 14 with a special focus on birth to 3 years at Park View Spa Next, Park View Ananda and Park
View Sanskruti construction sites, Gurgaon and Park View Residences in Mohali through manifold strategies to improve their situation in terms of physical care, health, learning, safety and better opportunities for development. Strategy: Provide direct childcare services at large construction sites. Activity: Run daycare facilities (to suit mothers’ work timings - 8 hours a day; 25 days a month) at all the four construction sites, Gurgaon for 50-60 children per Centre where proven strategies connect the components of health, nutrition, education, and community awareness to the tangibles in the outside world.
1.2. Highlights
Table 1 - Total number of children enrolled
Age Group Park View Sanskruti, Sector - 92
Park View Spa Next, Sector – 67
Park View Ananda,
Sector – 81
Park Residences,
Mohali
Total
Crèche (0-3 yrs.) 55 27 59 37 178
Balwadi (3-6 yrs.) 41 27 39 28 135
NFE (6 + yrs.) 32 29 54 57 172
Govt. School Going 18 14 19 6 57
Total 146
97 171 128
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Project Title : Holistic Child Development at Centers
Construction Sites : Park View Spa Next, Sector – 67 Park View Ananda, Sector – 81 Park View Sanskruti, Sector - 92 Park View Residences, Mohali
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1.2.1 Health Programme The two-fold approach to the health program, translates into the following for every child at all the Day Care Centers:
Preventive Curative Supplementary Nutrition Health Check-up
Growth Monitoring Special Diet
Immunization Meditation/ORS/First Aid
Vitamin A/Folic Acid Referrals to Hospital
Deworming
Mothers Health
Personal & Environment Hygiene
Awareness Building
Objective: To improve the health status of all children attending a Mobile Crèches program by strengthening the child’s immunity, and constant monitoring of growth through regular health interventions.
Table 2: Achievements
S.No Category Park View Sanskruti, Sector - 92
Park View Spa Next, Sector – 67
Park View Ananda, Sector – 81
Park View Residences, Mohali
Total
1 Doctor Visits 6 6 6 - 18
2a General Checkup of children
78 54 156 55 343
2b General Checkup of community members
6 18 17 - 41
3 Pulse Polio 25 15 73 - 113
4 Vitamin A 35 35 9 10 89
5 Deworming doses 61 35 24 30 150
6 Immunization through PHC
27 26 36 18 107
7 Special diet 14 9 19 - 42
8 Family linkage with PHC
15 15 15 - 45
9 Children treated by doctor
44 51 29 - 124
All children between age 9 months + were given multivitamin and iron drops.
Children in the age group 3 – 12 years were given iron syrup twice a week.
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Growth monitoring of all children took place. Children were weighed on 10th of every month and malnourished/underweight children were put on special diets as recommended by doctor.
Multivitamins iron dose were given to children. Iron tablets were distributed to lactating mothers.
1.2.2 Nutritional Interventions
Objectives: To improve the health status of all children attending a Mobile Crèches program by strengthening the child’s nutritional status, ensuring adequate age-appropriate nutritional interventions.
Table 3: Nutrition chart for children followed in centers
500 kilocalories per child per day through 3 meals were given – breakfast (suji kheer/halwa, Soya cereal), lunch (khichdi, daliya, and dal with vegetables and soya keema,) and evening snacks (groundnuts, roasted chana, jaggary and groundnuts, banana)
Regular Growth Monitoring for all children
Special nutritious meal was given to malnourished children banana, egg, cereal mix (wheat, chana and sugar).
1.2.3. Education In the entire Centre’s of Mobile Crèches, a thematic approach is followed to make learning more focused and interesting. Various teaching learning materials are available and used by the staff, such as Dolls house, sands pits, hand/thumb/finger painting supplies, blocks and other toys.
Objectives: To provide a developmentally appropriate learning climate to every child to mainstream him/her into the government Education Programme System.
Program Age (yrs.) Time Name of the dish
Breakfast 0-3 3-6+
9:30 Milk and Suji Kheer
Suji Halwa
Lunch 0- 3 3-5+
12:00 12:30
Nutritious Dalia/ Khichdi with vegetables and soya keema Nutritious Dalia/ Khichdi with vegetables and soya keema
Evening Snack
0-3 3-6+
3:30 Soya cereal in milk Soya/boiled Chana
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Age-appropriate education activities were undertaken. Children were encouraged to read books from center’s library to enhance their vocabulary.
The Bal Sabha (children’s meeting), was conducted every Saturday by older children to facilitate development of confidence, communication and leadership qualities took place regularly. 247 children were part of the Bal Sabha conducted on Environment, Cleanliness, Festival Celebration, Importance of Green Vegetables.
Different themes (Prakalp) were followed in the centers for each month. Themes in this quarter were Home, Pet Animal, and Wild Animal. Children above 5 years have been prepared for mainstreaming. The Prakalp is going on in all construction sites.
1.3 Community Awareness
Parents meetings – Issue based meetings were organized on Water diseases and its prevention, Sharing of Growth Monitoring Chart, Importance of Medical Card where 95 parents participated.
Media- Khilta Bachpan Media was conducted in Bestech-81 by the Project Leader with
the Parents where 25 members attended the Media.
Street Play- one play was conducted in Bestech-81 to aware community on the issue of
Nutrition. The sensitization drive highlighted the importance of
nutritional requirement for the children, 80 community
members witnessed the events. And follow-up of last Street
plays were conducted in Bestech-92 and Bestech-67 on the issue
of Nutrition.
Nutrition Week was celebrated in these centers from 1st Sep-7
Sep’14 in which main activities were conducted such as “discussion on Nutrition, ORS,
Grain mixture, Importance of green Vegetables, Demonstration of nourishes khichdi etc.
and its follow-up was also conducted by the staff during home visits of children.
Health Camp was organized in these centers where 472
beneficiaries attended the camp. Facilities of camp were General
check-ups, free medicines, Quiz on Early Childhood and Child
Development (ECCD), Gynecology check-up, and HB test.
Gender Sensitization Week was celebrated in these centers
from 18 Sep to 24 Sep’14 in which main activities were conducted such as painting,
paper folding, clay & mud toys, slogans, street play, rally etc.
One day Workshop was organized for Incharges on “Language Development” in which three Incharges attended the Workshop from these centers.
One day Workshop was conducted on Khilta Bachpan Media where three Project Leader attended the workshop from these centers.
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Two days Workshop was organized for NFE Workers on “Life Skills” in which 3 NFE Workers, 3 Incharges and 3 PLs attended the workshop from these centers.
Festivals such as Eid, 15 August, Raksha Bandhan, Janmashtmi were celebrated in these centers
Excursion visit was conducted with 24 Children, 1 community member and 1 staff at Nehru Tara Mandal & Nehru Museum from Bestech-92.
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HAIR CUTTING PHOTOGRAPHS
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MEDICAL CHECK UP - CHILDREN
EXISTING GROUP HOUSING
TOP SOIL STORAGE
EXPANSION AREA
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