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Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited Environmental Clearance Compliance (Lime stone Mine) Half Yearly Report
For October, 2019 to March, 2020
Half Yearly Compliance Report
On
Environmental Clearance
Of
Yadwad and Kunnal Lime Stone Mines
October, 2019 to March, 2020
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited
(An ISO 14001, 18001 & 9001 Certified Company)
Yadwad village ,
Gokak Taluk, Belagavi District ,
Karnataka, - 591136
Production Capacity: Limestone : 4.30 MTPA
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PROJECT PROFILE
1 Project type IA-II (M) – Captive Lime Stone Mining
2 Name of the project Yadwad & Kunnal Lime stone Mines of M/s Dalmia
Cement (Bharat) Ltd, Village Yadwad and Kunnal, District
Belagavi, Karnataka, (1228.63 Ha) (4.30 MTPA)
3 Clearance letter No.& date MoEF&CC. EC: F. No. J-11015/36/2009/-IA II(M), Dated:
13th March 2015.
4 Location: District & State / UT RS No. 394,
Yadwad Village, Gokak Taluk,
Belagavi District,
KARNATAKA -591136
5 Address for correspondence:
M/s Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited,
RS No. 394,
Yadwad Village, Gokak Taluk,
Belagavi District,
KARNATAKA -591136
Phone: +918334 4292271
Fax No: +91 40 - 30006955
Web: www.dalmiacement.com
6. Status : In Operation a. Date of commencement
11th Jan 2017
b. Date of site visit of Director-MOEF&CC/CPCB Officials
CPCB official visit : 12th and 13th February 2019
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S.No Conditions Compliance Status
A. Specific Conditions
i. The EC valid only for 1223.78 ha of land out of 1228.63 ha, subject to final outcome in all the Writ Petitions in the Karnataka High Court.
Lease granted area is 798.01 Ha. Final outcome of all the writ petitions from Karnataka high court is still awaited
ii. The PP to provide unhindered access to the other lease holder(s) and farmers to their land in the lease area.
Access to farmers having land in lease area is provided
iii. The project proponent shall obtain Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate from the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and effectively implement all the conditions stipulated therein.
Consent to Establishment vide order no. PCB/MIN/CFE/2015-16/296 and Combined Consent for Operation vide order number AW-302186 Dt.27.02.2017 obtained from Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and conditions are being effectively implemented.
iv. The mining operations shall be restricted to above ground water table and it should not intersect the groundwater table.
Present mining operation is well above the ground water table
v. To avoid adverse impact of mining operations on habitations/villages, the Project shall comply with conditions provided in OM no. Z-11013/57/2014- IA.II(M) dated 29.10.2014 on Impact of mining activities on Habitations-Issues related to the mining Projects wherein Habitations and villages are the part of mine lease areas or Habitations and villages are surrounded by the mine lease area.
There is no habitations/village near to the present mine workings. At present there is no adverse impact on habitations/villages due to mining operation. However conditions are being complied.
vi The lose solids should be kept separately from flowing water and flow of effluents to nearby areas outside the leasehold shall be prevented. The paved drains along with arrangements for Over Burden Dumps and their drainage may be clearly depicted on a contoured map of the mining area.
Overburden dump is being maintained separately and protected from soil erosion by garland drains and retaining wall. There is no flow of water / effluents outside from the lease area
vii The project proponent shall ensure that no natural watercourse and/or water resources shall be obstructed due to any mining operations. Adequate measures shall be taken for conservation and protection of the 1st and 2nd order streams, emanating or passing through the mine lease during the course of mining operation.
There is no water course inside the lease block boundaries. So, no water course is being disturbed outside the block boundaries
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viii The top soil, if any shall temporarily be stored at earmarked site(s) only and it should not be kept unutilized for long. The topsoil shall be used for land reclamation and plantation.
Topsoil is being stacked separately in the earmarked area as per mining plan. The same shall be utilized as per proposed reclamation plan and also being utilized for plantation.
ix Appropriate safeguard measures shall be taken to ensure stability and drainage of dump so that no solid waste/debris flows into the nallah.
Garland drain and retaining wall constructed around waste dump to prevent solid waste /debris flow. Few photographs are attached herewith as Annexure - 1
x. The over burden (OB) generated during the mining operation shall be stacked at earmarked dump site(s) only and it should not be kept active for a long period of time and their phase-wise stabilization shall be carried out. Proper terracing of OB dump(s) shall be carried out. The over burden dump(s) shall be scientifically Vegetated with suitable native species to prevent erosion and surface run off. In critical areas, use of geo textiles shall be undertaken for stabilization of the dumps. Monitoring and management of rehabilitated areas should continue until the vegetation becomes self-sustaining. Compliance status should be submitted to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and its Regional Office, Bangalore on six monthly basis.
Over burden is being stacked separately in the designated area and stabilization of the same shall be taken up as per the approved mining plan. The qty of over burden generated during October, 19 to March, 20 is 354860 MT
xi. Catch drains and siltation ponds of appropriate size shall be constructed for the working pit, temporary OB and mineral dumps to arrest flow of silt and sediment directly into the adjoining River and other water bodies. The water so collected should be utilized for watering the mine area, roads, green belt development etc. The drains should be regularly desilted particularly after the monsoon and maintained properly.
Catch drains are connected to siltation pond at working pit. Water is being utilized for dust suppression on haul roads and green belt development. No water is allowed to flow outside the lease area to river and other water bodies. Photographs of catch drains and siltation pond are enclosed as Annexure - 2
xii. Dimension of the retaining wall at the toe of the OB dump(s) and the OB benches within the mine to check run-off and siltation should be based on the rain fall data.
Retaining wall constructed as per the approved mining plan wherein the rain fall data is considered.
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Xiii. Plantation shall be raised in an specified area
including a 7.5 m wide green belt in the safety
zone around the mining lease, OB dump(s), along
the roads, etc. by planting the native species in
consultation with the local DFO/Agriculture
Department. In addition, plantation shall also be
raised in the backfilled and reclaimed area and
around water body. The density of the trees
should be around 1500 plants per ha.
Plantation proposed in phased
manner covering safety zone of 7.5 m
and other proved non mineralised
area. Plantation is being carried as
per proposal with local species
suggested by forest department.
Green belt development plan and
photographs of plantation are
enclosed as Annexure 3. The density
of plantation is 2512 trees/Ha
xiv. Effective safeguard measures, such as regular
water sprinkling shall be carried out in critical
areas prone to air pollution and having high
levels of particulate matter such as around
crushing and screening plant, loading and
unloading point and all transfer points. Extensive
water sprinkling shall be carried out on haul
roads. It should be ensured that the Ambient Air
Quality parameters conform to the norms
prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board
in this regard.
Water sprinklers have been installed
all along the main haul road which are
prone to dust emissions and two
water tankers of 10KL capacity has
been dedicated for suppressing
fugitive dust emissions at source
points. Ambient air quality is
continuously monitored and
maintained as per CPCB norms.
Photographs of water sprinkling
system for haul road are enclosed as
Annexure - 4
The ambient air quality data is
enclosed as Annexure -5
xv. Regular monitoring of water quality upstream
and downstream of perennial nallahs falling in
the impact zone shall be carried out and record
of monitoring data should be maintained and
submitted to Ministry of Environment, Forest
and Climate Change, its Regional Office,
Bangalore, Central Groundwater Authority,
Regional Director, Central Ground Water
Board, State Pollution Control Board and
Central Pollution Control Board.
There is no perennial nallah falling in
the impact zone.
xvi. Appropriate measures shall be taken for
treatment of the upper catchment of the mine
lease area.
A Rain water harvesting pond of
40000m3 along with channels is
developed in a strategic location to
collect the maximum rain water
during monsoon.
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xvii. The project authority should implement
suitable conservation measures to augment
ground water resources in the area in
consultation with the Regional Director,
Central Ground Water Board.
Rain water harvesting pond in mine shall
act as natural recharge point for enhancing
the ground water table. In addition to this
we have constructed about 20000 KL
capacity rain water harvesting pond and
Water Reservoir is also made to a capacity
of about 1.3 Lac KL developed with catch
drains to collect all the surface runoff
during monsoon and to conserve the water.
Photographs of rain water harvesting pond
are enclosed as Annexure 6
xviii. Regular monitoring of ground water level
and quality shall be carried out in
and around the mine lease by establishing a
network of existing wells and installing new
piezometers during the mining operation.
The periodic monitoring (at least four times
in a year- pre-monsoon [(April-May),
monsoon (August), post-monsoon
(November) and winter (January); once in
each season)] shall be carried out in
consultation with the State Ground Water
Board/Central Ground Water Authority and
the data thus collected may be sent
regularly to the Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate Change and its Regional
Office Bangalore, the Central Ground Water
Authority and the Regional Director, Central
Ground Water Board. If at any stage, it is
observed that the groundwater table is
getting depleted due to the mining activity,
necessary corrective measures shall be
carried out.
Ground water level and quality is being
monitored regularly in both core zone and
buffer zone of the mining lease area. There
is no effect of ground water table and water
quality with the present mining activity.
The report on Ground water level and
quality is enclosed as Annexure 7
xix. The project proponent shall obtain
necessary prior permission of the
competent authorities for drawl of requisite
quantity of water, required for the project.
Under Sec. 11 of Karnataka Ground Water
Act, 2011, permission for uses of ground
water is given in the notified taluka/areas
only. As the mining location doesn’t fall
under notified area/taluk of Karnataka, our
application for permission of ground water
is disposed by Directorate of Ground water,
Belagavi.
Copy of the same is attached as Annexure 8
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xx. Suitable rainwater harvesting measures on
long term basis shall be planned and
implemented in consultation with the
Regional Director, Central Ground Water
Board.
Rain water harvesting with catch drains
developed in strategic location inside the
mines to collect all the possible water
during monsoon.
xxi. Appropriate mitigative measures should be
taken to prevent pollution of nearby River
in consultation with the State Pollution
Control Board.
All preventive measures taken and no water
from mine lease will flow in to the river
xxii. Vehicular emissions shall be kept under
control and regularly monitored. Measures
shall be taken for maintenance of vehicles
used in mining operations and in
transportation of mineral. The mineral
transportation shall be carried out through
the covered trucks only and the vehicles
carrying the mineral shall not be
overloaded.
Emission from Vehicle are being maintained
as per norms. All preventive maintenance
jobs are carried out as per schedule. No
dumper is overloaded with mineral (Lime
stone). Roads are maintained and kept wet
to avoid/reduce fugitive emissions.
xxiii. Controlled blasting shall be practiced. The
mitigative measures for control of ground
vibrations and to arrest fly rocks and
boulders should be implemented.
State of art (NONEL) technology being
practised for Controlling ground vibrations
and to arrest fly rocks & boulders and the
vibration level of each blast is being
monitored and recorded.
A Sample of ground vibration monitoring
report is attached as Annexure - 9
xxiv. Drills shall either be operated with dust
extractors or equipped with water injection
system.
We are using state of art drill machine
which is equipped with in built dust
collectors and equipped with water
injection system for wet drilling.
xxv. Mineral handling area shall be provided
with the adequate number of high efficiency
dust extraction system. Loading and
unloading areas including all the transfer
points should also have efficient dust
control arrangements. These should be
properly maintained and operated.
Fugitive dust generation is being controlled
in mineral handling areas by dedicated
water tankers whereas, the lime stone
crusher is equipped with bag filter and
transfer towers are provided with water
sprinkling system.
The report on fugitive emission at mines is
enclosed as Annexure 10
xxvi. Sewage treatment plant shall be installed
for the colony. ETP shall also be provided
for the workshop and waste water
generated during the mining operation.
Sewage Treatment Plant of capacity 215
KL/day is installed at colony. Workshop
water is treated in Effluent Treatment Plant
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xxvii. Pre-placement medical examination and
periodical medical examination of
the workers engaged in the project shall be
carried out and records maintained. For the
purpose, schedule of health examination of
the workers should be drawn and followed
accordingly.
Pre-placement medical examination
conducted for the workers employed and
same will be done for future employment.
Schedule for periodical health
examination is prepared and being
implemented.
xxvii
i.
Regular monitoring of free silica in the dust
will be carried out and records maintained.
It shall be ensured that the levels of silica do
not exceed the prescribed limit. The
workers will be provided with personal
protective measures to guard against in
hailing silica dust.
Regular monitoring of free silica in the dust
is being monitored. The level of silica is
under prescribed limit.
The report on RSPM and Silica
concentration is attached as Annexure 13
xxix. Provision shall be made for the housing of
construction labour within the site with all
necessary infrastructure and facilities such
as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile
STP, safe drinking water, medical health
care, creche etc. The housing may be in the
form of temporary structures to be removed
after the completion of the project.
Being mining operation no major
construction activities are involved. All the
workmen residing in village yadwad,
mudhol and also being complied.
xxx. The project proponent should take all
precautionary measures during mining
operation for conservation and protection
of endangered flora as well as endangered
fauna in the study area. Action plan for
conservation of flora and fauna shall be
prepared and implemented in consultation
with the State Forest and Wildlife
Department. Necessary allocation of funds
for implementation of the conservation plan
shall be made and the funds so allocated
shall be included in the project cost. Copy of
action plan may be submitted to the
Ministry and its Regional Office at Bangalore
within 3 months.
No endangered flora and fauna was
identified in the study area of 10 km from
the project site.
Hence it doesn’t require any action.
Copies of the Baseline study conducted for
preparation of EIA /EMP are submitted to
Ministry and its regional Office.
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xxxi. The critical parameters such as RSPM
(Particulate matter with size less than 10
micron i.e., PM10) and NOx in the ambient
air within the impact zone, peak particle
velocity at 300m distance or within the
nearest habitation, whichever is closer shall
be monitored periodically. Further, quality
of discharged water shall also be monitored
[(TDS, DO, PH and Total Suspended Solids
(TSS)]. The monitored data shall be
uploaded on the website of the company as
well as displayed on a display board at the
project site at a suitable location near the
main gate of the Company in public domain.
The Circular No. J-20012/1/2006-
11A.11(M) dated 27.05.2009 issued by
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change, which is available on the website of
the Ministry www.envfor.nic.inshall also be
referred in this regard for its compliance.
Ambient Air quality is being monitored
periodically in both core and buffer zone
areas.
Peak particle velocity is monitored at 300 m
distance. The discharged water quality is
also monitored on regular basis.
The reports on PM10, NOx etc,(Annexure
5), peak particle velocity (Annexure 9) and
discharged water quality are enclosed as
Annexure 11
xxxii. A Final Mine Closure Plan along with details
of Corpus Fund should be submitted to the
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change 5 years in advance of final mine
closure for approval.
Noted and shall be complied.
xxxii
i.
The project proponent shall undertake all
the commitments made during the public
hearing and effectively address the concerns
raised by the locals in the public hearing as
well as during consideration of the project,
while implementing the project.
Commitments towards welfare of the local
community are being carried out by
adopting villages and providing ODF facility
and many other CSR activities like clean
water, water reservoir, check dam and drip
irrigation etc.
B GENERAL CONDITIONS
i. No change in mining technology and scope of working should be made without prior approval of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
Mining is being carried out as per proposal.
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ii. No change in the calendar plan including excavation, quantum of mineral limestone and waste should be made.
Mining and excavation are as per
approved Mine plan.
iii. Four ambient air quality-monitoring stations
should be established in the core zone as well
as in the buffer zone for RSPM (Particulate
matter with size less than 10micron i.e., PM10)
and NOx monitoring. Location of the stations
should be decided based on the meteorological
data, topographical features and
environmentally and ecologically sensitive
targets and frequency of monitoring should be
undertaken in consultation with the State
Pollution Control Board.
Regular monitoring is being carried out
at 4 core zone areas as well as 4 buffer
zone areas.
Report on Ambient Air Quality is
enclosed as Annexure 5
iv. Data on ambient air quality RSPM
(Particulate matter with size less than 10
micron i.e., PM10) & NOx should be regularly
submitted to the Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate Change including its
Regional office located at Bangalore and the
State Pollution Control Board / Central
Pollution Control Board once in six months.
Monitoring datas of Ambient Air Quality
and RSPM are submitted to the board on
six month basis.
v. Fugitive dust emissions from all the sources
should be controlled regularly. Water
spraying arrangement on haul roads, loading
and unloading and at transfer points should
be provided and properly maintained.
Water sprinkling is being carried out
with two nos. dedicated 10 KL water
taker on all the source of emissions.
Drilling is done by adopting wet drilling
technology, water sprinkling system is
installed for haul road and unloading
point as well as transfer points.
vi Measures should be taken for control of
noise levels below 85dBA in the work
environment. Workers engaged in
operations of HEMM, etc. should be provided
with ear plugs / muffs.
All workmen employed were provided
with PPE's including ear plugs and muffs.
Noise level is also being monitored on
regular interval.
Report on Noise levels is enclosed as
Annexure 12
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vii Industrial waste water (workshop and waste water
from the mine) should be properly collected, treated
so as to conform to the standards prescribed under
GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May, 1993 and 315'
December, 1993 or as amended from time to time. Oil
and grease trap should be installed before discharge
of workshop effluents.
No industrial water is being
generated at present working.
However, work shop water is
treated in ETP(N Pit) and
treated water meets GSR 422 E
standard.
Report on treated water is
enclosed as Annexure 11
viii Personnel working in dusty areas should wear
protective respiratory devices and they should also be
provided with adequate training and information on
safety and health aspects. Occupational health
surveillance program of the workers should be
undertaken periodically to observe any contractions
due to exposure to dust and take corrective measures,
if needed.
Use of PPE is mandatory in
mine working
Adequate training is being
provided on safety and health
at our mine vocational
training centre.
Occupational health
surveillance programs are
conducted periodically.
ix. A separate environmental management cell with
suitable qualified personnel should be set-up under the
control of a Senior Executive, who will report directly to
the Head of the Organization.
Environment Management cell
established with qualified
Environmental Officer.
x. The funds earmarked for environmental protection
measures should be kept in separate account and should
not be diverted for other purpose. Year wise
expenditure should be reported to the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change and its
Regional Office located at Bangalore.
Funds separately allocated &
maintained for Environment
protection measures. Annual
expenditure shall be provided
in Environmental Statement.
xi. The project authorities should inform the Regional
Office located at Bangalore regarding date of financial
closures and final approval of the project by the
concerned authorities and the date of start of land
development work.
Noted. Will be informed.
xii The Regional Office of this Ministry located at Bangalore
shall monitor compliance of the stipulated conditions.
The project authorities should extend full cooperation to
the officer (s) of the Regional Office by furnishing the
requisite data / information / monitoring reports.
All compliance data and reports
shall be made available to the
Regional office at any time.
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xiii The project proponent shall submit six monthly reports
on the status of compliance of the stipulated
Environmental Clearance conditions including results of
monitored data (both in hard copies as well as by e-
mail) to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change, its Regional Office Bangalore, the respective
Zonal Office of Central Pollution Control Board the State
Pollution Control Board. The proponent shall upload the
status of compliance of the Environmental Clearance
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 the
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change,
Bangalore, the respective Zonal Office of Central
Pollution Control Board and the State Pollution Control
Board.
Being Complied with six
monthly reports on EC
conditions to Regional office -
MOEF&CC and also uploaded to
our company web site
xiv A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the
proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila Parisad/
Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the Local
NGO, if any, from whom suggestions/ representations, if
any, were received while processing the proposal. The
clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the
Company by the proponent.
Complied.
xv. The State Pollution Control Board should display a copy
of the clearance letter at the Regional office, District
Industry Centre and the Collector's office/ Tehsildar's
Office for 30 days.
Complied.
xvi. The environmental statement for each financial year
ending 31st March in Form-V as is mandated to be
submitted by the project proponent to the concerned
State Pollution Control Board as prescribed under the
Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended
subsequently, shall be put on the website of the
company along with the status of compliance of
Environmental Clearance conditions and shall also be
sent to the Regional Office of the Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bangalore by
e-mail.
Form - V is submitted to the
Board in time.
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xvii. The project authorities should advertise at least in two
local newspapers of the District or State widely
circulated in which the project is located and one of
which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality
concerned, within 7 days of the issue of the clearance
letter informing that the project has been accorded
Environmental Clearance and a copy of the clearance
letter is available with the State Pollution Control Board
and also at web site of the Ministry of Environment,
Forest and Climate Change at http://envfor.nic.in and a
copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional
Office of this Ministry located at Bangalore.
Advertised in “The New Indian
Express” and “Udayavani”
(vernacular language)” on 21st
March 2015. A copy of the same
forwarded to the regional office
of this ministry located at
Bangalore.
Annexure 1 - Garland Drain and Retaining Wall
Annexure 2 - Catch Drains and Siltation Pond
Annexure 3 - Green Belt Development
Annexure 4: Green Belt Development plan & Implementation
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited, Yadwad, Belagavi District
GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT REPORT- APRIL, 2013 TO MARCH, 2020
Sr. No Unit Year TOATL2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
CEMENT PLANT1 No. of Trees Planted 1802 11981 48835 16415 7437 44874 11717 1430612 Area Covered (Ha) 0.7208 4.7924 19.534 6.566 2.9748 17.9496 4.6860 57.22363 Survival Rate (%) 89 91 91 93 94 94 91 92.00
MINES1 No. of Trees Planted 230 4484 8066 1884 146642 Area Covered (Ha) 0.85 16.04 22.07 0.75 39.713 Survival Rate (%) 91 93 93 95 93.00
TOTAL PLANTATION 157725TOTAL AREA COVERED UNDER GREEN BELT(CEMENT PLANT +MINES) (Ha) 96.933% AREA REQUIRED UNDER GREEN BELT (Ha) - CEMENT PLANT 50.1% AREA COVERED UNDER GREEN BELT (CEMENT PLANT) 36.9
Annexure 4: Water sprinkling system at mines
Annexure 5: Third party Ambient Air Quality data
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING
DateYA I. – Yadwad village: DA II. –Near DCBL Entrance gate GA III. –At Guest House MA IV. –Manami Village
DateWA I. – West Side of Mines SA II. – South Side of Mines NA III. – North Side of Mines EA IV . – East side of Mines
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(µg/m3)PM10
(µg/m3)PM2.5
(µg/m3)04.10.2019 14.54 9.16 51 6 12.78 8.81 86 10 18.67 14.23 59 14 9.19 12.61 93 22 02.10.2019 7.19 9.77 53 13 12.38 15.9 60 11 11.73 16.15 68 22 10.17 12.34 71 1305.10.2019 13.64 11.06 67 13 17.47 10.82 48 16 20.08 10.59 56 12 10.92 18.03 88 9 03.10.2019 13.16 16.22 65 20 19.22 8.39 53 13 15.27 8.38 57 13 11.67 17.31 54 1806.10.2019 9.83 13.25 89 18 17.96 13.47 58 13 12.45 16.19 73 13 13.08 9.77 70 19 08.10.2019 7.79 15.24 81 16 14.2 15.41 61 21 14.54 11.86 42 17 15.29 8.1 61 1907.10.2019 13.73 15.2 53 18 18.31 12.92 86 16 13.18 16.29 50 14 15.69 17.13 67 21 09.10.2019 14.56 7.73 76 16 15.07 10.3 70 13 8.74 18.48 61 15 14.23 10.72 55 1818.10.2019 10.91 9.17 68 13 10.94 9.74 69 16 13.5 12.7 64 19 10.39 15.86 55 13 16.10.2019 16.69 11.75 53 22 15.89 10.81 66 13 20.15 14.23 81 20 13.79 11.8 72 1019.10.2019 8 16.72 53 12 15.91 14.03 74 23 12.57 19.82 77 13 13.76 11.85 70 20 17.10.2019 18.18 14.56 59 13 16.59 15.96 70 14 13.38 11.03 71 14 18.4 16.47 62 1720.10.2019 11.65 17.49 71 22 13.1 10.3 80 19 8.3 12.41 69 14 18.34 12.41 76 21 22.10.2019 15.7 13.22 77 12 19.18 15.62 65 16 14.51 10.78 82 21 9.25 17.64 60 2121.10.2019 9.46 14.56 73 16 11.65 11.28 69 22 12.71 18.59 88 22 7.87 14.73 80 17 23.10.2019 8.5 15.18 60 16 13.37 7.34 54 22 13.1 12.95 70 20 13.02 19.22 64 1808.11.2019 13.07 8.32 51 19 12.8 10.59 86 10 20.62 16.35 59 14 9.67 13.88 74 16 06.11.2019 9.17 11.77 71 12 11.75 16.98 68 22 8.8 11.84 54 13 12.98 15.22 60 1109.11.2019 11.35 12.87 67 12 11.84 11.84 48 16 19.2 13.53 56 12 13.1 17.17 88 9 07.11.2019 12.23 18.05 53 10 13.75 9.31 57 13 13.25 15.59 66 20 19.21 10.59 53 1310.11.2019 10.35 13.88 89 18 20.8 14.71 58 13 11.78 16.18 73 16 10.28 11.96 71 20 12.11.2019 14.7 8.17 62 19 15.26 12.39 62 16 9.22 16.27 82 17 11.75 12.87 56 2011.11.2019 12.45 16.48 53 15 19.18 10.57 86 16 13.73 11.17 49 14 15.7 17.14 67 21 13.11.2019 17.47 10.25 55 18 8.39 18.58 71 15 13.83 7.73 76 16 18.4 14.71 70 1222.11.2019 10.89 9.15 68 13 8.5 13.21 55 13 10.35 9.69 68 16 12.42 11.16 63 19 20.11.2019 13.92 11.91 73 14 13.83 9.79 48 19 14.34 10.33 72 17 17.54 11.82 66 1323.11.2019 7.19 14.42 54 12 13.09 10.81 70 20 17.57 14.66 74 23 15.2 18.6 76 13 21.11.2019 16.72 14.41 59 17 16.37 12.57 59 13 11.06 9.71 68 14 19.02 15.21 73 1424.11.2019 12.23 17.49 71 22 17.46 11.32 76 21 13.09 9.31 86 19 8.73 12.4 69 17 26.11.2019 19.22 15.22 77 12 17.67 14.44 62 16 8.55 16.19 60 22 14.51 10.78 84 2125.11.2019 10.4 15.32 73 16 8.74 15.45 80 17 10.46 14.88 71 22 11.65 15.45 77 19 27.11.2019 8.99 9.81 60 16 12.93 7.13 56 23 16.07 13.55 70 20 13.6 19.17 77 1806.12.2019 13.75 11.27 41 19 15.87 14.39 74 14 12.5 15.06 64 17 15.04 13.22 59 20 04.12.2019 7.88 16.35 62 20 11.75 19.56 80 20 12.35 11.63 53 9 8.65 16.8 78 1407.12.2019 11.68 17.31 68 16 14.58 18.26 58 19 18.66 12.35 60 20 19.1 12.41 78 15 05.12.2019 11.26 19.97 59 13 16.33 14.35 60 16 10.9 18.02 73 21 15.68 8.37 57 1608.12.2019 10.36 13.9 78 18 9.91 18.01 60 18 9.67 15.02 72 19 14.47 9.95 63 17 10.12.2019 12.35 10.79 62 17 12.36 11.18 65 13 16.38 13.25 61 14 17.65 11.31 63 1909.12.2019 18.33 16.3 70 10 17.62 11.85 75 13 12.23 17.49 54 16 9.46 13.9 70 14 11.12.2019 8.02 18.09 69 13 11.14 17.66 72 16 11.11 16.27 63 11 16.01 18.05 59 2020.12.2019 8.03 11.9 63 15 10.9 9.25 68 16 14.49 12.92 62 19 10.92 9.17 79 16 18.12.2019 17.67 11.18 75 20 14.03 9.93 55 16 14.27 13.08 85 20 16.86 10.86 67 1321.12.2019 11.13 9.78 85 20 17.58 14.03 74 23 12.02 16.25 64 20 8.98 15.96 53 13 19.12.2019 15.87 18.11 62 17 19.8 12.58 60 22 10.47 11.76 78 17 17.48 13.4 75 1722.12.2019 17.43 11.84 62 13 13.82 9.8 87 22 8.66 11.27 72 17 11.68 17.5 78 22 24.12.2019 14.83 12.56 77 15 14.2 16.4 63 18 11.77 15.18 59 21 18.39 11.26 83 2123.12.2019 8.3 15.45 74 17 11.62 16.45 71 16 7.64 16.92 76 19 17.68 13.24 59 18 25.12.2019 13.76 9.81 61 16 13.17 7.23 53 22 16.29 13.74 71 23 10.49 15.81 60 1828.12.2019 17.02 8.33 69 13 18.88 9.88 64 15 15.21 11.33 60 12 15.27 11.84 81 16 26.12.2019 11.78 16.3 70 21 10.97 15.18 62 14 8.75 12.48 65 15 13.58 9.3 85 2029.12.2019 9.2 11.88 70 19 11.76 14.88 58 21 17.98 15.45 46 15 16.78 8.65 67 20 27.12.2019 8.01 10.82 67 18 8.5 13.22 81 13 14.22 8.85 69 14 15.91 12.36 59 1903.01.2020 19.2 16.35 77 16 17.47 14.42 67 13 15.46 11.65 69 18 9.53 14.78 70 15 01.01.2020 12.45 14.91 59 18 8.66 11.64 74 19 15.27 12.97 59 20 15.91 12.36 62 1404.01.2020 12.78 14.69 76 18 11.75 8.75 73 12 18.38 10.82 59 12 19.25 18.28 81 24 02.01.2020 15.47 11.19 80 15 17.53 18.26 61 22 14.6 11.51 62 19 17.44 15.62 72 2405.01.2020 19.86 17.48 63 23 13.38 11.03 77 14 16.45 11.83 64 18 12.86 10.76 55 14 07.01.2020 14.51 12.94 44 18 16.04 12.4 79 17 11.25 15.86 72 14 11.65 14.57 66 1906.01.2020 14.26 10.28 86 15 10.37 8.76 58 19 8.83 14.4 58 11 9.5 12.47 60 19 08.01.2020 13.83 17.81 77 14 18.9 13.32 73 24 9.16 19.17 75 20 12.42 9.76 88 1217.01.2020 11.84 16.38 68 18 14.52 12.98 81 21 17.94 13.98 77 16 13.6 18.6 79 19 15.01.2020 10.56 12.38 78 19 15.27 16.18 71 17 13.14 14.23 69 16 11.76 12.12 70 1418.01.2020 19.36 14.72 71 15 17.33 11.48 74 20 15.27 19.95 70 19 17.97 16.98 80 16 16.01.2020 12.38 11.92 84 18 18.67 15.45 76 21 10.51 17.26 70 20 13.61 11.28 74 1919.01.2020 12.38 13.06 80 17 15.72 14.45 67 21 11.67 16.76 68 16 13.75 15.78 67 18 21.01.2020 15.17 11.91 79 16 11.91 17.24 64 23 15.21 12.95 68 17 17.31 16.67 73 1520.01.2020 18.95 16.51 79 19 13.76 12.41 71 17 12.48 13.77 80 22 11.99 15.2 68 21 22.01.2020 11.21 12.98 66 20 15.71 11.91 74 18 17.97 15.2 69 16 11.86 14.03 65 1224.01.2020 13.86 15.24 80 18 12.36 14.44 62 15 11.51 14.15 69 21 18.4 16.91 72 17 23.01.2020 13.09 16.67 77 21 16.6 18.03 70 17 11.75 14.44 86 19 16.8 11.27 85 1707.02.2020 11.23 15.27 93 16 20.58 16.32 59 14 13.09 8.33 51 19 12.78 8.81 86 10 05.02.2020 14.99 19.24 89 20 10.52 15.38 68 22 7.63 10.86 54 13 12.36 15.88 59 1108.02.2020 9.8 16.27 88 9 14.81 10.57 56 12 11.78 16.52 68 12 18.33 11.84 48 16 06.02.2020 11.04 16.44 54 14 11.75 13.24 57 13 11.14 12.6 65 20 15.75 9.73 53 1309.02.2020 10.51 9.29 70 20 11.11 14.53 73 13 10.4 13.94 90 18 10.41 12.31 58 14 11.02.2020 12.36 9.26 61 19 13.15 10.29 55 17 9.63 18.65 82 17 11.13 10.71 63 2010.02.2020 14.85 16.31 67 21 18.86 15.61 50 14 12.48 16.52 53 12 15.78 17.23 87 16 12.02.2020 9.93 8.42 55 18 7.22 15.41 62 15 14.52 7.71 76 16 15.12 14.28 70 1319.02.2020 14.52 12.95 65 19 12.05 15.29 69 16 15.25 13.94 74 17 12.49 13.29 64 16 17.02.2020 15.71 13.04 72 15 14.59 16.04 74 20 12.34 13.02 62 17 16.34 14.16 68 1520.02.2020 13.44 17.72 76 18 16.16 13.55 71 13 13.66 15.29 64 16 13.09 11.32 70 20 18.02.2020 18.71 14.46 81 17 16.38 11.97 66 13 13.82 14.56 71 16 15.26 17.46 72 1821.02.2020 17.13 14.91 71 17 15.76 12.83 78 19 18.41 16.42 78 18 17.66 16.26 69 19 23.02.2020 15.72 13.25 77 15 13.65 14.73 70 16 14.56 15.97 75 21 17.62 12.98 75 1722.02.2020 18.33 13.97 77 16 11.1 17.23 70 18 13.93 14.67 65 21 15.29 19.18 71 17 24.02.2020 11.84 16.85 61 16 17.25 12.94 69 19 16.05 13.57 70 20 13.19 16.02 64 1906.03.2020 14.23 13.05 75 15 10.49 14.88 63 19 16.7 14.53 59 20 10.46 8.81 41 19 04.03.2020 7.86 17.17 81 20 10.51 17.7 77 20 15.34 14.15 54 9 14.04 8.87 74 1007.03.2020 13.91 17.47 58 19 17.67 11.76 59 20 8.99 10.79 78 15 9.35 13.39 71 16 05.03.2020 10.52 19.69 58 12 14.92 13.23 59 16 12.04 18.1 73 22 13.94 7.93 57 1608.03.2020 9.75 16.98 47 14 11.86 20.1 79 14 15.1 17.21 55 17 14.23 12.58 78 18 10.03.2020 9.89 15 62 17 13.86 11.8 65 13 14.62 13.3 61 14 15.28 10.35 63 1909.03.2020 12.8 10.29 75 13 12.22 17.48 54 16 8.08 11.97 70 14 19.31 17.13 70 10 11.03.2020 11.66 17.53 67 13 18.61 14.6 78 21 9.21 15.49 64 11 14.55 16.47 59 2020.03.2020 10.44 15.27 64 15 9.26 11.16 69 16 13.2 16.56 63 19 14.59 9.19 79 16 18.03.2020 17.73 11.8 62 12 13.86 9.81 54 16 10.51 15.83 85 20 17.65 11.89 67 1321.03.2020 11.19 9.83 86 21 15.1 12.14 74 23 10.23 19.5 75 20 9.93 17.48 54 13 19.03.2020 14.29 16.41 72 18 9.85 13.28 59 22 11.7 13.01 79 17 18.34 14.67 75 1622.03.2020 19.2 12.4 62 13 13.16 9.85 87 13 16.08 11.9 72 17 12.22 19.17 78 22 24.03.2020 16.68 12.11 74 15 13.13 15.24 62 17 13.14 16.77 60 21 12.81 11.28 84 2124.03.2020 8.33 15.52 74 17 11.13 14.9 71 16 9.2 14.76 77 19 19.66 14.58 60 18 25.03.2020 13.82 9.36 61 16 10.18 7.21 75 22 16.74 11.21 76 23 11.54 17.28 62 19Average 12.88 13.82 69.78 16.22 14.14 13.01 69.22 16.59 13.57 14.33 66.82 16.82 13.49 14.08 70.33 17.06 13.08 13.73 67.24 16.31 14.06 13.44 65.20 17.45 12.84 13.68 68.51 17.33 14.65 13.32 67.53 16.45
STD 80 80 100 60 80 80 100 60 80 80 100 60 80 80 100 60 80 80 100 60 80 80 100 60 80 80 100 60 80 80 100 60
SO2
(µg/m3)NO2
(µg/m3)PM10
(µg/m3)PM2.5
(µg/m3)
13.58 13.78 68.03 16.89
Location SO2
(µg/m3)NO2
(µg/m3)PM10
(µg/m3)PM2.5
(µg/m3)STD
YA I. – Yadwad village:12.88 13.82 69.78 16.22 80
DA II. –Near DCBL Entrance gate 14.14 13.01 69.22 16.59 GA III. –At Guest House13.57 14.33 66.82 16.82
80MA IV. –Manami Village13.49 14.08 70.33 17.06 WA I. – West Side of Mines13.08 13.73 67.24 16.31
100SA II. – South Side of Mines14.06 13.44 65.20 17.45 NA III. – North Side of Mines12.84 13.68 68.51 17.33
60EA IV . – East side of Mines14.65 13.32 67.53 16.45 STD 80 80 100 60
Rain Water Harvesting: Cement Plant and Mines
Channelization of Surface Rain water to Rain water Harvesting lake
Annexure 7: Ground water Report
GROUND WATER ANALYSIS REPORT
Sl No ParametersLocation code DCGW1 DCGW2 DCGW3 DCGW4 DCGW5 DCGW1 DCGW2 DCGW3 DCGW4 DCGW5 Permissible
Limits IS:10500:2012
Unit Nov-19 Feb-20
1 Colour Hazen units Under range Under range Under range Under range Under range Under range Under range Under range Under range Under range 15
2 Ambient Temperature ºC 26.9 27.2 26.4 26.6 27.2 26.8 27.7 27 28.4 27 -3 Conductivity µs/cms 2890 2960 2910 2910 2980 2680 2680 2560 3040 2720 -4 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 1940 1960 1910 1970 1980 1960 1950 1940 1960 1980 20005 pH - 7.96 7.27 7.19 7.54 7.38 8.01 7.67 7.65 7.38 7.78 6.5 to 8.56 Turbidity NTU 0.3 1.7 4.4 1.1 4.4 1.5 0.2 0.2 1.6 0.1 57 Total Suspended Solids mg/L 3 5 11 2 8 9 6 5 2 2 -8 Dissolved Oxygen mg/L 6.7 6.3 6 6.5 6 6.3 6.4 6.1 6.6 6.7 -9 Biochemical Oxygen Demand for 3
days at 27°Cmg/L <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 -
10 Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 -11 Phosphorous as P mg/L 0.058 0.035 0.1 0.055 0.045 0.035 0.03 0.04 0.025 0.018 -12 Sodium as Na mg/L 429.1 433.8 208.2 570.1 857.6 695.7 726.4 572.9 611.9 2469.3 -13 Potassium as K mg/L 5.7 2.8 25.6 0.9 2.2 5.5 5.6 8.9 4.3 12.7 -14 Calcium as Ca mg/L 52.1 142.68 196.39 103.41 193.19 11.22 151.5 190.78 45.69 194.79 20015 Magnesium as Mg mg/L 52.43 17.42 24.68 42.69 27.59 9.22 52.87 28.56 93.71 25.16 10016 Total Hardness as CaCO3 mg/L 346 428 592 434 596 66 596 594 500 590 60017 Chloride as Cl mg/L 354.28 359.13 543.55 427.07 965.77 376.11 722.53 861.09 415.7 974.92 100018 Sulphate as SO4 mg/L 135 171.25 130 17 1.37 282.5 227.5 210 245 290 40019 Fluoride as F mg/L 1.37 1.3 1.26 1.39 3.4 1.23 1.24 1.29 1.26 1.31 1.520 Nitrate Nitrogen as NO3 mg/L 2.65 2.5 3.95 4.75 305 2.65 2.5 3 3.25 8.2 4521 Total Alkalinity as CaCO3 mg/L 415 480 370 410 4 435 570 320 445 265 60022 Acidity as CaCO3 mg/L 3 4 5 3 BDL 5 6 7 8 6 -23 Oil & Grease mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL -24 Total Iron as Fe mg/L 0.098 0.061 BDL 0.136 0.089 0.145 0.044 0.042 0.12 0.097 0.325 Nickel as Ni mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.0226 Manganese as mg/L 0.191 0.202 0.142 0.199 0.119 0.093 0.127 0.177 0.222 0.046 0.327 Copper as Cu mg/L 0.052 0.054 0.045 0.05 0.075 0.005 BDL BDL BDL BDL 1.528 Zinc as Zn mg/L 0.091 0.029 0.014 0.419 0.158 0.007 0.016 0.02 0.002 BDL 1529 Lead as Pb mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.0130 Chromium as Cr mg/L 0.041 0.039 0.045 0.029 0.041 BDL 0.014 BDL BDL BDL 0.0531 Silver as Ag mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.133 Mercury as Hg* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL 1.089 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.001
34 Total Coliform count* MPN/ 100 ml ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Shall not be detectable in
any 100 ml sample
35 Escherichia coli count* MPN/ 100 ml ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Shall not be detectable in
any 100 ml sample
Location Code DCGW3: South Side of Mines Working PitDCGW1 : East side of Mines Working pit DCGW4: North Side of Mines Working PitDCGW2: West Side of Mines Working Pit DCGW5: DCBL Entry Gate
GROUND WATER LEVELMONITORING
Sl.No Location NameGround water level in meters from GL
Nov-19 Feb-201 West Side Of Mines Working Pit -11.6 -14.0 2 Manami Village -7.2 -14.1 3 Near Main Gate -20.4 -20.7 4 Guest House -8.4 -9.7 5 Near Mines Office -11.2 -16.4
FUGUTIVE EMISSION MONITORING (MINES)
Sl No.StationCode
Name of the Station SPM (mg/m3)Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Average STD
1 FAI Near Mines office 0.32 0.34 0.44 0.57 0.59 0.56 0.42 1.20 2 FAII Near Lime stone crusher 0.72 0.61 0.58 0.68 0.44 0.66 0.65 1.20 3 FAIII Near Loading Site- Mines 0.68 0.41 0.43 0.40 0.62 0.47 0.48 1.20 4 FAIV Near Haul Road 0.43 0.41 0.33 0.36 0.51 0.39 0.38 1.20 5 FAV Near LS crusher -Mines 0.58 0.73 0.71 0.60 0.66 0.57 0.66 1.20
0.53 5.00 StationCodeAverage STDFAI 0.42 1.20 FAII 0.65 1.20 FAIII 0.48 1.20 FAIV 0.38 1.20 FAV 0.66 1.20
Annexure 11: Workshop Water Analysis Report
VEHICLE WASH TREATED WATER QUALITY
Sl No Parameters Unit Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 As per GSR 422 ( E)
1 Colour Hazen units Under range Under range Under range Under range Under range 4 -
2 Odour* - Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable -3 Ambient Temperature ºC 29 26.7 26.9 26.1 28.4 29.3 -4 pH - 7.1 8.02 8.04 8.29 8.15 8.19 5.50 to 9.05 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 1760 2610 2480 1940 2140 1960 -6 Total Suspended Solids mg/L 1 6 2 7 4 3 1007 Biochemical Oxygen Demand for 3 days at 27oC mg/L 3.3 2.2 2 2.1 2.3 3.1 308 Chemical Oxygen Demand as O2 mg/L 8 8 8 8 8 8 2509 Total Residual chlorine* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 1
10 Ammonia as NH3* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 511 Kjeldahl nitrogen as NH3* mg/L 3.36 3.92 2.8 2.52 1.68 1.68 10012 Ammonical nitrogen as N* mg/L 1.2 1.7 BDL 0.4 0.5 0.4 5013 Cadmium as Cd* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 214 Arsenic as As* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL -15 Oil &Grease mg/l 0.008 0.0078 BDL BDL BDL BDL 1016 Mercury as Hg* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.0117 Lead as Pb mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.118 Hexavalent Chromium as Cr+6 mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 219 Copper as Cu mg/L 0.119 0.055 0.161 0.053 BDL 0.159 320 Zinc as Zn mg/L 0.003 0.041 0.253 0.027 BDL 0.052 521 Selenium As Se* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.0522 Nickel as Ni mg/L 0.052 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 323 Boron as B* mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL -
24 Percent Sodium* mg/L 11.9 24.09 32.99 33.83 39.09 34.5 -
Annexure 12: Workplace Noise
WORK PLACE NOISE LEVEL MONITORING
Sl.No Code Sampling Location UnitOct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Average
Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.1 N1 At Packing plant-truck loading dB 81.8 71.2 83.5 73.2 82.6 71.8 81.9 72.6 76.5 70.3 74.8 69.4 80.2 71.4 2 N2 At Cement mill dB 76.9 65.3 78.2 66.1 81.2 67.8 82.5 69.2 70.2 64.1 71.2 66.5 76.7 66.5 3 N3 At CCR dB 70.3 59.6 70.1 56.7 71.6 57.2 73.5 58.6 68.5 57.2 69.4 58 70.6 57.9 4 N4 At main gate Security office dB 71.2 55.8 70.9 56.0 68.9 56.4 71 57.3 70.1 56.5 66.8 58.9 69.8 56.8 5 N5 At Clinker cooler dB 85.8 74.2 86.1 73.8 87 72.8 86.5 70.2 71 65.1 72.8 68.1 81.5 70.7 6 N6 At Raw Mill dB 83.0 72.8 84.2 71.9 83.1 72.1 82.5 70.8 72.4 64.9 74.3 65.3 79.9 69.6 7 N7 At Coal mill dB 79.0 72.5 81.2 74.2 81.8 75.6 79.6 70.9 66.8 60.2 67.5 62.8 76.0 69.4 8 N8 At Health center dB 54.3 50.8 53.8 49.4 53.4 48.9 52.5 45 51 42.8 51.9 43.6 52.8 46.8 9 N9 At CCR-CPP dB 56.9 50.3 58.1 52.0 57.8 52.9 56.7 50.8 56.2 51.2 57.1 52 57.1 51.5
10 N10 At Turbine floor dB 79.3 67.2 80.3 69.1 83.6 71.8 82.5 71 77 67.5 76.5 66.2 79.9 68.8 11 N11 At LS crusher dB 72.5 63.6 78.1 66.1 79.6 67.6 76.8 61.3 72.1 62.5 71.8 62.8 75.2 64.0 12 N12 At Guest House dB 54.3 52.0 54.8 51.9 53 50.7 53.5 49.7 54 48.5 53.8 47.3 53.9 50.0 13 N13 At Store dB 59.1 53.8 57.0 54.0 56.8 53.7 54.5 52.6 62.5 53.8 61.8 55.2 58.6 53.9 14 N14 Near Packer-Packing Plant dB 83.8 72.0 84.5 73.9 83.5 72.8 82.7 71.3 70.2 68.1 69.7 66.4 79.1 70.8 15 N15 At Mines office dB 56 50.3 54.8 49.6 54.7 51.2 53.5 50.3 54.2 51 53.8 50.3 54.5 50.5 16 N16 Inside HEME equipment cabin dB 64.9 59.6 62.1 58.1 63.7 59 64.6 58.1 64.8 57.2 63.8 56.4 64.0 58.1
Code Max Min. STD
N1 80.2 71.4 85N2 76.7 66.5 85N3 70.6 57.9 85N4 69.8 56.8 85N5 81.5 70.7 85N6 79.9 69.6 85N7 76.0 69.4 85N8 52.8 46.8 85N9 57.1 51.5 85
N10 79.9 68.8 85N11 75.2 64.0 85N12 53.9 50.0 85N13 58.6 53.9 85N14 79.1 70.8 85N15 54.5 50.5 85N16 64.0 58.1 85
Annexure 13: Work place monitoringWORKPLACE -RESPIRABLE DUST MONITORING
Location Code
LocationNov-19 Feb-20 AVERAGE STD
(DGMSRSPM
(µg/cum)Free Silica % RSPM
(µg/cum)Free Silica % RSPM
(µg/cum)Free Silica % Free Silica %
P1 Inside CCR-DCBL 1.00 N.D 1.00 N.D 1 ND <5%P2 Inside CCR-CPP 1.00 N.D 1.00 N.D 1 N.D <5%P3 Near Packer- Packing plant 2.00 N.D 1.00 N.D 1.5 N.D <5%P4 Cement Mill CCR 1.00 N.D 2.00 N.D 1.5 N.D <5%P5 Inside HEME Cabin 1.00 N.D 1.00 N.D 1 N.D <5%
Location CodeRSPM
(µg/cum)Free Silica %
P1 1 NDP2 1 N.DP3 1.5 N.DP4 1.5 N.DP5 1 N.D