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EIA and QRA studies for Proposed Storage and Handling facility for Refinery and Petrochemical Complex at Vadinar, Taluka: Khambhalia, Dist.: Devbhoomi Dwarka
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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ............................................................ 10
1.1 PURPOSE OF THE REPORT .............................................................................. 10
1.2 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT ............................................... 10
1.2.1 Proposed Project ............................................................................... 10
1.2.2 Details about VPTL............................................................................. 11
1.2.3 Production Capacity ........................................................................... 11
1.2.4 Cost of the Project ............................................................................. 12
1.3 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ............................................................................. 13
1.4 STATUTORY APPLICABLE TO THE COMPANY ............................................................ 13
1.5 STATUS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCES AND CC&A FOR EXISTING UNITS ......................... 13
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY .................................................................................. 13
2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 17
2.1 TYPE OF PROJECT ...................................................................................... 17
2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT ................................................................................ 17
2.3 LOCATION OF THE PROJECT ............................................................................ 18
2.3.1 General Location of the Site .................................................................. 18
2.3.2 Site Layout Map ................................................................................ 22
2.4 PROJECT LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS .................................................................. 25
2.4.1 Land Distribution at Site ...................................................................... 25
2.5 APPROACH TO THE PROJECT SITE ...................................................................... 25
2.6 DETAILS OF UTILITIES ................................................................................. 25
2.6.1 Power Requirements .......................................................................... 26
2.7 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION DETAILS OF RAW MATERIALS/PRODUCTS ............................ 26
2.8 UNITS & FACILITIES – OPERATED BY .................................................................. 27
2.8.1 Fuel Consumption and Flue Gas Stacks .................................................... 28
2.9 WATER SOURCE, WATER CONSUMPTION, WASTE WATER GENERATION, DISPOSAL AND ETP DETAILS 28
2.9.1 Source ........................................................................................... 28
2.9.2 Waste water generation ...................................................................... 28
2.9.3 Storm Water Management ................................................................... 28
2.9.4 Oil Spill Management .......................................................................... 29
2.10 AIR EMISSIONS ...................................................................................... 29
2.10.1 Flaring system .................................................................................. 29
2.10.2 VOC Recovery system ......................................................................... 30
2.10.3 Fugitive Emissions & Control ................................................................. 30
2.11 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION, QUANTIFICATION, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL .... 30
2.11.1 Non-Hazardous Solid Wastes ................................................................ 32
2.11.2 Handling of Solid and Hazardous Wastes .................................................. 32
2.11.3 Hazardous Waste Storage Shed ............................................................. 32
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3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT ......................................................... 33
3.1 CLIMATE OF THE STUDY AREA ......................................................................... 33
3.1.1 Weather ......................................................................................... 33
3.1.2 Temperature .................................................................................... 33
3.1.3 Wind ............................................................................................. 33
3.1.4 Rainfall ........................................................................................... 34
3.1.5 Cloud Cover ..................................................................................... 34
3.1.6 Humidity ......................................................................................... 34
3.2 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY ................................................................................. 34
3.2.1 Season and Period of Monitoring ............................................................ 34
3.2.2 Selection of Station for Sampling ............................................................ 34
3.2.3 Sampling Frequency ........................................................................... 34
3.2.4 Parameters Monitored ......................................................................... 35
3.2.5 Results of Ambient Air Monitoring ........................................................... 35
3.3 TREND ANALYSIS FOR PERIOD OF APRIL 2012 TO MARCH 2015 ..................................... 37
3.3.1 Analysis of Ambient Air Quality .............................................................. 37
3.4 AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION / CONTROL MEASURES .................................................. 42
4 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN ................................ 43
4.1 IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS .......................................................................... 43
4.2 CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS............................................................................... 43
4.3 ACTION PLAN FOR RISK REDUCTION ................................................................... 43
4.3.1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 43
4.3.2 Risk Mitigation Measures ..................................................................... 43
4.4 FIRE PROTECTION & CONTROL ........................................................................ 45
4.5 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN ......................................................................... 45
4.5.1 Need for Disaster Management Plan ........................................................ 45
4.5.2 Objectives of Disaster Management Plan .................................................. 46
4.5.3 Scope ............................................................................................ 47
4.5.4 Types and likely Causes of Disaster ......................................................... 47
4.5.5 Different phases of disaster .................................................................. 48
4.5.6 Disaster Management Plan: Key Elements ................................................. 48
4.5.7 Basis of the Plan ............................................................................... 49
4.5.8 Emergency Planning and Response Procedures .......................................... 49
4.5.9 On-site Disaster Management Plan ......................................................... 49
4.5.10 Control Rooms .................................................................................. 50
4.5.11 Fire Fighting Facilities ......................................................................... 50
4.5.12 Fire protection system, Inspection and Testing ........................................... 51
4.5.13 Training .......................................................................................... 51
4.5.14 Assembly Points ................................................................................ 51
4.5.15 Offsite Disaster Management Plan .......................................................... 51
4.5.16 Objective of Off-site Disaster Management Plan .......................................... 51
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4.5.17 Chief Offsite Emergency Coordinator (COEC) ............................................. 52
4.5.18 Duties and Responsibilities of COEC ........................................................ 52
4.5.19 Declaration of Off-site Disaster Management Plan ....................................... 52
4.5.20 Declaration of Normalcy ...................................................................... 53
4.5.21 Offsite Control Room .......................................................................... 53
4.5.22 Other Facilities in the Control Room ........................................................ 53
4.5.23 Duties and Responsibilities of Deputy Commissioner .................................... 53
4.5.24 Duties and Responsibilities of Superintendent of Police ................................. 54
4.5.25 Duties and Responsibilities of Medical Co-ordinator ...................................... 54
4.5.26 Duties and Responsibilities of Fire Services ................................................ 54
4.5.27 Revenue Department .......................................................................... 55
4.5.28 Duties and Responsibilities of Transport Authorities ..................................... 55
4.5.29 Duties and Responsibilities of Inspector of Factories .................................... 55
4.5.30 Duties and Responsibilities of refinery and petrochemical complex Authority ....... 55
4.5.31 Evacuation and Rehabilitation ............................................................... 56
4.6 MUTUAL AID SCHEME .................................................................................. 56
5 DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS .................................................................. 59
5.1 BRIEF RESUME AND NATURE OF CONSULTANCY RENDERED BY KADAM ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
59
5.2 EIA TEAM MEMBERS ................................................................................... 60
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LIST OF ANNEXURES
Annexure 1: Inward copy of application to MoEF ........................................................................... 62
Annexure 2 : Minutes of Meeting of MoEF & CC ............................................................................. 64
Annexure 3: Copy of Environmental Clearances ............................................................................. 66
Annexure 4: Copy of Consent to Establish ..................................................................................... 75
Annexure 5: Consent to Operate .................................................................................................. 91
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1: Storage Capacity ......................................................................................................... 11
Table 1-2: Compliance with the Terms of Reference ...................................................................... 13
Table 2-1: Co-ordinates of Project Boundary ................................................................................. 21
Table 2-2: Co-ordinates of Project Boundary in COT Area .............................................................. 21
Table 2-3: Tank details ................................................................................................................ 26
Table 2-4: Utilities and Facilities ................................................................................................... 27
Table 2-5: Details of Water Consumption ...................................................................................... 28
Table 2-6: Details of Waste Water Generation from VPTL ............................................................... 28
Table 2-7: Greenbelt for pollution control (EMP) ............................................................................ 30
Table 2-8: Details of Solid and Hazardous waste Generation .......................................................... 30
Table 3-1: Predominant Wind Direction ........................................................................................ 33
Table 3-2: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Details .......................................................................... 34
Table 3-3: Ambient Air Concentration ........................................................................................... 36
Table 3-4: Average AAQM Value for April 2012 – March 2013 ......................................................... 37
Table 3-5: Average AAQM Value for April 2013 – March 2014 ......................................................... 37
Table 3-6: Average AAQM Value for April 2014 – March 2015 ......................................................... 38
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2-1: Composite Site location on Google image ..................................................................... 19
Figure 2-2: Site Location of VPTL on Google Image ....................................................................... 20
Figure 2-3: Site layout Map demarcating VPTL .............................................................................. 23
Figure 2-4: Site layout Map demarcating VPTL in COT Area ............................................................ 24
Figure 2-5: Photographs of Hazardous Waste Storage Area ............................................................ 32
Figure 3-1: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2012 – March 2013 ............................................ 39
Figure 3-2: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2013 – March 2014 ............................................ 39
Figure 3-3: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2014 – March 2015 ............................................ 40
Figure 3-4: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2012 – March 2015 ............................................ 40
Figure 3-5: Seasonal Trend in Ambient Air Quality for April 2012 – March 2013 ............................... 41
Figure 3-6: Seasonal Trend in Ambient Air Quality for April 2013 – March 2014 ............................... 41
Figure 3-7: Seasonal Trend in Ambient Air Quality for April 2014 – March 2015 ............................... 42
Figure 4-1: Emergency Organization Chart .................................................................................... 57
Figure 4-2: Organogram for Level – 1 Emergency Team ................................................................ 58
Figure 4-3: Organogram for Level – 2 & 3 Emergency Team .......................................................... 58
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ABBREVIATIONS
BSW : Basic Sediment & Water
CC&A : Consolidated Consents and Authorization
CCoE : Chief Controller of Explosives
CCR : Catalytic Reformer Unit
CDU : Crude Distillation Unit
CO : Carbon Monoxide
COC : Continuous Oil Contaminated
CTE : Consent to Establishment
CTO : Consent to Operate
DCS : Distributed Control System
DCU : Delayed Coker Unit
DHDS : Diesel Hydrodesulphurization
DHDT : Diesel Hydro Treater
DMF : Dual Media Filter
DWT : Dead Weight Tonnage
EAC : Expert Appraisal Committee
EC : Environmental Clearance
EIA : Environmental Impact Assessment
EMP : Environmental Management Plan
EOL : ESSAR Oil Limited
ETBE : Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
ETP : Effluent Treatment Plant
FCC : Fluid Catalytic Cracker Unit
FGD : Flue Gas Desulphurization Unit
FO : Furnace/ Fuel Oil
GMU : Gasoline Merox Unit
GPCB : Gujarat Pollution Control Board
H2S : Hydrogen Sulphide
HDPE : High Density Polyethylene
HMU : Hydrogen Manufacturing Unit (HMU)-2 units
HSD : High Speed Diesel
HVACs : Heating , Venting & Air Conditioning system
IAA : Impact Assessment Authority
IMD : Indian Meteorological Department
IPA : Isopropyl Alcohol
KMU : Kerosene Merox Unit
LAB : Linear Alkyl Benzene
LDAR : Leak Detection and Repair
LEL : Lower Explosive Limit
LLDPE : Linear Low Density Polyethylene
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LMU : LPG Treating Unit
LPG : Liquefied Petroleum Gas
MCA : Maximum Credible Accident
MEG : Mono Ethylene Glycol
MMTPA : Million Metric Tons per Annum
MoEF&CC : Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change
MTBE : Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
MW : Mega Watt
NABET : National Accreditation Board for Education & Training
NHT : Naphtha Hydrotreater Unit
Ni : Nickle
NOC : No Objection Certificate
NOx : Oxides of Nitrogen
PM10 : Particulate Matter - 10 microns
PM2.5 : Particulate Matter - 2.5 microns
PP : Project Proponent
PPEs : Personal Protective Equipments
PTA : Purified Terphthalic Acid
QRA : Quantitative Risk Assessment
RA : Risk Assessment
RCC : Reinforced Cement concrete
RO : Reverse Osmosis
SGU : Saturated Gas Unit
SH : State Highway
SKO : Super Kerosene Oil
SO2 : Sulphur Dioxide
SPCB : State Pollution Control Board
SPM : Single Point Mooring
SRU : Sulphur Recovery Unit
SWS : Sour Water System
SWS : Sour Water Stripper Unit
ToRs : Terms of References
UGS : Unsaturated gas separation Unit
UMU : Unsaturated LPG Treating Unit
VDU : Vacuum Distillation Unit
VGOHT : Vacuum Gas Oil Hydrotreater
VLCC : Very Large Crude Carriers
VOC : Volatile Organic Carbon
VOTL : Vadinar Oil Terminal Limited
VPTL : Vadinar Ports & Terminals Limited
WWTP : Waste Water Treatment Plant
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The project/ Regulatory Framework
M/s Vadinar Ports and Terminals Ltd. (VPTL), a subsidiary company of Essar Ports ltd. operates
terminal facilities at Vadinar, Devbhoomi Dwarka District, Gujarat to handle the storage and dispatch
of crude oil and petroleum products for Essar Oil Vadinar refinery under a Petroleum Handling
Agreement. VPTL is proposed to take over the Terminal facilities (Storage and Handling of Crude &
products) from EOL.
Essar Oil Vadinar Refinery is India’s second largest single location refinery amongst the world’s most
modern refineries. It has fully automated Truck loading facilities including three White Oil loading,
gantries, each of 8 bays; two LPG loading gantries, each of 8 bays and one Black Oil loading gantry of
10 bays. Fully automated Rail loading facilities are also available with two Spurs, fifty Wagons Full rake
siding of length: 680 m. The SPM/Jetty facility includes one SPM with water depth – 35 m; capable of
handling VLCCs and two Jetties (1+1) of 300m length each and capable of handling up to 100,000 DWT
product vessels.
The project/activities listed which are within the Schedule of the EIA Notification dated September 14th,
2006 (amended till date) require prior Environmental Clearance (EC) from the Impact Assessment
Authority (IAA) at the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) (for Category A projects).
The proposed project is for trifurcation of the Environmental Clearance granted to EOL in favour of EOL,
VOTL and VPTL. EC was granted to EOL for 60 MMTPA Capacity Refinery and Petrochemical Complex
on Sept 16, 2008 and the validity of EC was extended up to 15.09.2018. CTE/NOC was granted on
13.03.2009 and validity extended till 13.03.2019. CC&A granted for 20 MMTPA and its validity up to
16.09.2016. Refinery is currently operating at 20 MMTPA Capacity for last 3 years. As part of business
strategy, Storage of Crude & Products, Loading & Unloading Facilities of Refinery will be handled by M/s
Vadinar Oil Terminal Limited (VOTL) and M/s Vadinar Ports & Terminal Limited (VPTL), Essar Group
companies. Refinery existing & proposed Process Units, Utilities, Petrochemical Complex etc. will remain
with M/s ESSAR Oil Limited.
Project Details
Cost of the Project
Phase I: Up to 20 MMTPA Rs 1,000 crores (Completed)
Phase II: 20 MMTPA to 32 MMTPA Rs. 2,000 crores (In Progress)
Phase III: 32 MMTPA to 60 MMTPA Rs. 5,200 crores (Detail Engineering in progress)
Area Statement
Total area of VPTL site is 189.9 Ha and out of this 29 Ha has been developed as greenbelt area.
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Water and Wastewater Management
The source of water is sea water from the Gulf of Kutch. The entire sweet water requirement for the
refinery is met by Sea Water Desalination Plant. Total water requirement for VPTL after trifurcation will
be 1000 m3/hr.
Sea Water Intake and Return Details
S. No. Description VPTL
1 Sea Water Intake (m3/hr) 1000
2 Sea Water Return (m3/hr) 760
Power Requirement
Power requirement for VPTL will be 55 MW which is going to be supplied by Vadinar Power Company
Limited.
Air Emission
Flare Details
There is no flaring requirement in the VPTL area at present. In future, flaring requirements will be
fulfilled by VOTL & EOL flaring facilities.
Flue Gas Emission and Process Emission
No Process and Flue Gas emissions from these Petroleum Products Storage and Handling operations.
Hazardous Waste Management
The major sources of solid waste from VPTL will mainly consist of slop oil and oily sludge, BSW.
All waste is being handed with proper PPEs ensuring safety of the individuals working with the solid
waste handling. The Slop Oil will pump to Refinery for further process and other wastes are handed in
drum and further transferred at the temporary storage location within refinery promises for further
disposal.
Description of the Environment
Study Period
The study period for monitoring was during the months of December 2014 to February 2015. i.e. the
winter season.
Study Area
The study area here is defined as the area within the plant boundary.
Ambient Air Quality
Ambient air monitoring was carried out at 4 locations in the project area during the period December
2014 to February 2015.
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Summary of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
98 percentile values of all parameters at all locations are within the permissible limits.
Anticipated Environmental Impact Identification, Prediction and Mitigation Measures
Ambient Air – Trend Analysis
The Trend Analysis for ambient air quality was based on data for the period of three years. The Linear
analysis shows that there is moderate increment in the parameters from December to January and then
decrease from February and the trend line flattens till the modelled period of December 2015. The
trends predicts that the pollutant levels would not increase higher level, although there may be further
increment in summer and lowering in the monsoon season.
Mitigation Measures
General Mitigation Measures for Air Quality Control during Operation Phase:
Greenbelt is developed at the facility for attenuation of pollution/protection of receptor through
greenbelt/green cover.
Regular monitoring of air pollutants concentrations.
Various air pollution prevention measures are proposed as mentioned below:
Floating Roof Tanks
Fixed cone roof tanks provided for some intermediates and light products have blanketing
arrangement with pressure relief valves.
Good Flare management
Fugitive Emissions & Control
Environmental Management Plan (EMP)
The Environment Management Plan (EMP) is prepared with a view to facilitate effective environmental
management of the project, in general and implementation of the mitigation measures in particular. The
EMP provides a delivery mechanism to address potential adverse impacts and to introduce standards of
good practice to be adopted for all project works. For each stage of the programme, the EMP lists all
the requirements to ensure effective mitigation of every potential biophysical and socio-economic impact
identified in the EIA. For each impact or operation, which could otherwise give rise to impact, the
following information is presented:
Role of VPTL and its contractors;
A comprehensive listing of the mitigation measures (actions) that VPTL shall implement;
The parameters that shall be monitored to ensure effective implementation of the action;
The timing for implementation of the action to ensure that the objectives of mitigation are fully
met.
Specifically, project related management plans have been prepared for air, water, noise, soil, ecology
and biodiversity, occupational health and socio-economic conditions.
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Disaster management plan
The scope DMP is to identify all emergency scenarios, set out the basic principles of emergency response
for each of these scenarios, and to present the organization and the arrangements, which are in place
for the emergencies.
This DMP will apply to all emergency situations related to the associated operations in the petroleum
refinery and petrochemical complex at Vadinar Site. This Plan recognizes that the Incident Controller is
authorized to initially control and contains any and all emergency situations at the identified Vadinar
field incident site. The Emergency Response Group (ERG) Leader is authorized to control all emergencies
associated to the Vadinar field operations. The results of the Risk Assessment (RA) study are used in
the preparation of this DMP.
Conclusion
There is no change in Environmental impacts and Process Hazards & Risks. There is change in only
ownership; no change is sought in location, technology, process, products and environmental impacts
as approved by Ministry while granting EC in 2008 and as amended in 2013.
Compliances of the original EC conditions to be fulfilled by EOL, VOTL and VPTL against conditions to
be stipulated in the proposed ECs of the respective companies. This change is mainly sought for
operational reasons and for raising capital from financial institutions to complete the balance projects.
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1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
1.1 Purpose of the Report
M/s Vadinar Ports & Terminals Ltd. (VPTL), a subsidiary company of Essar Ports ltd. operates terminal
facilities at Vadinar, Devbhoomi Dwarka District, Gujarat to handle the receipt, storage, and dispatch
of crude oil and petroleum products for Essar Oil Vadinar refinery under a Petroleum Handling
Agreement. VPTL is proposed to take over the Terminal facilities (Storage and Handling of Crude &
products) from EOL.
MOEF has granted environmental clearance to M/s Essar Oil Ltd. On 20.07.2007 for expansion of
Refinery from 9.0 MMTPA to 60 MMTPA along with Petrochemical Complex at Khambhalia, Jamnagar,
Gujarat. Further MoEF vide letter no J-11011/320/2006 IA II (I) dated 16.09.2008 has bifurcated EC in
the name of two group companies (i) ESSAR Oil limited and M/s Vadinar Power Company Ltd. Now,
Project Proponent vide letter no EOL/ENV/MoEF/2015/491 dated 15th January, 2015 has requested for
trifurcation of environment clearance in the name of M/s Essar OIL Ltd., M/s Vadinar Oil Terminal Ltd.
And M/S Vadinar Ports & Terminals Ltd. Based on EOL’s request application dated: 15-01-2015, Ministry
invited us to present the proposal on 20-04-2015 in the 38th Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC). EOL
has made the presentation to the Hon’ble Committee members on 20-04-2015 and the Committee noted
that partition of environmental clearance has to be seen from operation angle in terms of enactment of
Environment implications. Therefore, the committee recommended that PP has to prepare three
different reports considering all the parameters.
This report presents compliance of Vadinar Ports & Terminals Limited’s to the TOR prescribed by the
MoEF for the trifurcation of the EC process. Subsequent to the completion of the report, EOL would
present before the EAC committee in compliance with the said TOR for consideration by the MoEF for
Environmental Clearance. This report factually documents the findings of the environmental and related
studies undertaken by The Consultant namely, Kadam Environmental Consultants (Kadam) as prescribed
in the ToR issued by the MoEF to EOL.
1.2 Identification of project and project proponent
1.2.1 Proposed Project
The current proposal is for taking over the facilities from EOL after the trifurcation of the Environmental
clearance granted in the name of EOL 60 MMTPA Capacity on Sept 16, 2008, and validity extended up
to 15.09.2018. GPCB granted CTE/NOC on 13.03.2009 and validity extended till 13.03.2019. CC&A
granted for 20 MMTPA and validity extended till 16.09.2016.Refinery has been operating at 20 MMTPA
Capacity for last 3 years. On obtaining the proposed EC, VPTL will get the CTE and CC&A from GPCB.
As part of business strategy, Storage of Crude & Products, Loading & Unloading Facilities of Refinery is
proposed to be handled by M/s Vadinar Oil Terminal Limited (VOTL) and M/s Vadinar Ports & Terminals
Limited (VPTL), Essar Group Companies. Refinery’s existing & proposed Process Units, Utilities,
Petrochemical Complex etc. will remain with M/s Essar Oil Limited.
The justification for the trifurcation includes:
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LTD. (VPTL)
EIA AND QRA STUDIES FOR PROPOSED
STORAGE AND HANDLING FACILITY FOR
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Global financial crisis impacted company’s projects in a big way. It compelled EOL to relook into
their investment plan.
To overcome this crisis, EOL proposed to trifurcate their Refinery complex into 3 companies viz,
Essar Oil Limited (EOL), Vadinar Oil Terminal Limited (VOTL) and Vadinar Ports & Terminals Limited
(VPTL)
Trifurcation will help in raising finances from banks for completing the balance projects as covered
in the original EC.
The proposed trifurcation requests for the following:
Only change in ownership is sought; no change is sought in location, technology, process, products
and environmental impacts as approved by Ministry while granting EC in 2008 and as amended in
2013
Compliances to be fulfilled by EOL, VOTL and VPTL against conditions to be stipulated in trifurcated
ECs of the respective companies.
This change is mainly sought for operational reasons and for raising capital from financial institutions
to complete the balance projects by each of the three companies as per the proposal.
1.2.2 Details about VPTL
Vadinar Port Terminals Ltd was incorporated in 2009. It is a group company of Essar global Limited,
Essar Ports Limited and Vadinar Oil Terminal Limited. Essar Ports mainly develops and operates ports
and terminals and is one of the largest private sector port companies. Essar oil refinery undertook a
major expansion and increased its capacity from 10.5 MMTPA to 20 MMTPA in 2012. Cargo handling
and storage requirements for incremental capacity were created and these facilities are being
operated by Vadinar Ports Terminal Limited (VPTL). VPTL provides terminal handling, storage and
dispatch services for these facilities. VPTL will cater for refinery future expansion requirements.
EPL’s sites at Vadinar, Hazira and Salaya are strategically located on the western coast of India in the
state of Gujarat to service the growing demand from the land-locked northern, north-western and
central regions of India and are well connected to the state highways and have, or will in the future
have, connectivity to the railway network. Its operation at Paradip and vizag are located on the
eastern coast of the state of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh respectively to service mineral and metal-rich
eastern India and are well positioned to service cargo for the steel and power industries
1.2.3 Production Capacity
VPTL will not have any Production facilities in their unit. This VPTL project is for storage and Handling
facility for refinery and Petrochemical complex. Storage details of proposed project is as given in Table
1-1.
Table 1-1: Storage Capacity
Product Nominal Volume m3 No of Tanks Nos. Total Volume m3
Product Tanks in Pit
HSD 30000 4 120000
60000 3 180000
SKO 30000 1 30000
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Product Nominal Volume m3 No of Tanks Nos. Total Volume m3
MS EXP 60000 2 120000
30000 2 60000
Slop 30000 1 30000
Pit Products Sub
Total 13 540000
Intermediates for Units
DHDS Feed 30000 1 30000
NHT LT NAPTHA 30000 1 30000
VR/VGO/VG-30 30000 4 120000
VR/VGO 60000 2 120000
Coker Naphtha 15000 2 30000
Light Gasoline 10000 2 20000
Isomerate 10000 1 10000
Intermediate
Sub Total 13 360000
Dispatch Product Tanks
Gasoline / MS 5000 1 5000
SKO 5000 1 5000
HSD 5000 1 5000
ATF 5000 1 5000
Dispatch Sub
Total 4 20000
Jetty Tank
Slop 500 1 500
Total ( Pit +
Dispatch) 31 920500
Crude Tanks
Crude Tanks in
COT 120000 2 240000
Total Cot Tanks 2 240000
Total Tankage 33 1160500
Future Products, intermediate & Crude Tanks as per the EC granted for 60 MMTPA will be installed
during Phase-II & III Refinery (EOL) Expansion time.
1.2.4 Cost of the Project
Phase I: Up to 20 MMTPA Rs 1,000 crores (Completed)
Phase II: 20 MMTPA to 32 MMTPA Rs. 2,000 crores (In Progress)
Phase III: 32 MMTPA to 60 MMTPA Rs. 5,200 crores (Detail Engineering in progress)
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LTD. (VPTL)
EIA AND QRA STUDIES FOR PROPOSED
STORAGE AND HANDLING FACILITY FOR
REFINERY AND PETROCHEMICAL
COMPLEX AT VADINAR, DISTRICT - DEVBHOOMI DWARKA, GUJARAT PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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The above costs are based on current price.
1.3 Regulatory Framework
As part of Environmental Clearance process, EOL uploaded the request in the prescribed form along
with supporting documents and the same documents were submitted to the Expert Appraisal Committee
(EAC) members of MoEF & CC, vide letter No. EOL/ENV/MoEF/2015/491 dated 15th January 2015,
attached as Annexure 1. Minutes of meeting uploaded on MoEF website is attached as Error! Reference
source not found..
1.4 Statutory Applicable to the Company
EOL, VOTL & VPTL shall obtain required statutory permission and clearances from concerned authorities.
Details of permits and clearance as applicable to this project are provided in Error! Reference source
not found..
1.5 Status of Environmental Clearances and CC&A for Existing Units
VPTL shall obtain required statutory permission and clearances from concerned authorities after this
trifurcation of EC.
EOL has received following Clearances from MoEF & CC, New Delhi and GPCB, Gujarat
EOL has taken EC vide letter number J-11011/320/2006-IA-II(I) for Project name 60 MMTPA
Capacity and Petrochemical Complex on at Taluka - Khambhalia, Dist. - Devbhoomi Dwarka,
validity extended up to 15.09.2018. The copy of EC is attached as Annexure 3.
CTE-Amendment: No. PC/CCA_JMN-366(8)/ID 27398/313362 dated 07/05/2015; CTE-65926
Order No. PC/CCA-JMN-366(14)/ID 27398/23246 dated 04.12.2014,; No. PC/CCA-JMN-366(8) ID
27398/205937 dated 03.03.2014; PC/CCA-JMN-366(4)/13800 dated 04.07.2009 and letter vide P.
No. PC/CCA-JMN-366/5383 dated 13th March 2009. The copy of CTE/NOC is attached as
Annexure 4.
CC&A Order No.AWH-4922, dated 18.9.2012 issued vide Letter No. PC/CCA-JMN—366(3)/ID-
273398/125203, as amended on 06.11.2012 and 01.09.2014.The copy of CC&A is attached as
Annexure 5.
1.6 Scope of the Study
Summarized details of the compliance status of this report with the prescribed ToR are provided in
Table 1-2.
Table 1-2: Compliance with the Terms of Reference
S.
No. ToR Designation in EIA report
1 Separate Layout map of each unit and composite
layout map of all units indicating different colour.
Site layout map of VPTL is given in Chapter 2,
Section 2.3.2, Figure 2-3, Page 22
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EIA AND QRA STUDIES FOR PROPOSED
STORAGE AND HANDLING FACILITY FOR
REFINERY AND PETROCHEMICAL
COMPLEX AT VADINAR, DISTRICT - DEVBHOOMI DWARKA, GUJARAT PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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S.
No. ToR Designation in EIA report
2 Plot area of each unit Plot Area of each unit is shown in, Chapter 2,
Section 2.4.1, Page 25
3 Layout map Greenbelt Layout map of greenbelt is shown in Chapter 2,
Section 2.3.1, Table 2-7, Page 30
4 Power Requirement of each unit’s along with
source.
Power Requirement of each unit’s along with
source in Chapter 2, section 2.6.1, Page 26
5 Details of Utilities Details of utilities is given in Chapter 2, section
2.6 , Page 25
6 Status of Construction unit
Construction has already completed and
presently these storage area is owned by EOL.
Future Products, intermediate & Crude Tanks as
per the EC granted for 60 MMTPA
will be installed during Phase-II & III Refinery
(EOL) Expansion time
7
Complete process flow diagram describing each
unit, its capacity along-with material and energy
balance.
VPTL facility (that will be taken over from EOL)
is only for storage and handling of petroleum
products.
8 Details of intermediate product, their storages and
final products to be manufactured.
VPTL will not have any Products /Intermediates.
However, VPTL will store the Products
/Intermediates of EOL. Details of products,
intermediates products are given in chapter 1,
Table 1-1, Page 11
9
Sulphur balance giving input from crude, refinery
fuel (if used) and any other outside fuel and output
in various products and emissions.
Not applicable. VPTL facility is for storage and
handling of petroleum products.
10
Details of proposed source-specific pollution control
schemes and equipment to meet the national
standard for petroleum refinery.
Not applicable. VPTL facility is for storage and
handling of petroleum products. However
Pollution control measures applicable for these
Storage & Handling operations are referred in
Chapter 3, Section 3.4, Page 42
11
Details of emissions from all the stacks including
volumetric flow rate.
Not applicable. VPTL facility is for storage and
handling of petroleum products. However flaring
facility is applicable .which covered in Chapter 2,
Section 2.10, Page 29
12
Details on availability of raw materials (crude oil,
natural gas, chemicals etc.), its source and storage
at the plant.
Not applicable. VPTL facility is for storage and
handling of petroleum products
13 Details on mode of transportation of crude and
products.
Details on mode of transportation of crude and
products are given in Chapter 2, Table 2-3, Page
26
14 Details of storage capacity of crude and products.
Details of storage capacity of crude and
products is given in Chapter 2, Table 2-3, Page
26.
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EIA AND QRA STUDIES FOR PROPOSED
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REFINERY AND PETROCHEMICAL
COMPLEX AT VADINAR, DISTRICT - DEVBHOOMI DWARKA, GUJARAT PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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S.
No. ToR Designation in EIA report
15
Latest Ambient Air quality data should include
PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx, CO, hydrocarbon
(methane and non-methane), VOC, Ni & V etc.
Latest Ambient Air quality data should include
PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx, CO, hydrocarbon
(methane and non-methane), VOC, Ni & V etc
are given in Chapter 3, Section 3.2.5, Table 3-3,
Page no 36
16 Trend analysis of latest baseline data with the initial
data.
Trend analysis of latest baseline data with the
initial data is given in, Chapter 3, Figure 3-5 to
Figure 3-7, Page 41
17 Details of water consumption and effluent
generation and its disposal methods.
Details of water consumption is given in Chapter
2, section 2.9.1, Page no 28 and waste water
generation detail is given in section 2.9.2, Page
28.
18
Details of effluent treatment plant, inlet and treated
water quality with specific efficiency of each
treatment unit in reduction in respect of all
concerned/regulated environmental parameters.
Also include treatment details such as primary
(physic-chemical), secondary (biological) and
tertiary (activated carbon filters) treatment
systems.
Generated waste water will be sent to ETP
which is located in EOL premise.
19 Storm water management plan. Storm water management plan is given in
Chapter 2, section 2.9.3, Page 28
20 Estimation SO2 and NOx emissions load. Not Applicable
21 Details of flaring system. Details of flaring system is given in Chapter 2,
section 2.10.1, Page 29.
22 Details of VOC recovery devices in the storage
tanks.
Details of VOC recovery system is given in
Chapter 2, section 2.10.2, Page 30.
23 Arrangement for spill management. Oil Spill Management is given in Chapter 2,
Section 2.9.4, Page 29
24 Solid waste management Plan as well as only
sludge management plan
Solid waste Management Plan is given in
Chapter 2, Section 2.11, Page 30
25
Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan
Identification of hazards
Consequence Analysis
Risk assessment should also include leakages and
location near to refinery & proposed measures for
risk reduction.
Arrangement for fire protection and control.
Risk Assessment & Disaster Management Plan is
given in Chapter 4, section 4.5, page no 45
Identification of hazards
Consequence Analysis are given in Chapter 4,
section 4.1, Page no 43
General Points
i All the documents shall be properly indexed, page
numbered.
Complied. The report and its annexures are
completely indexed and page numbered.
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LTD. (VPTL)
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STORAGE AND HANDLING FACILITY FOR
REFINERY AND PETROCHEMICAL
COMPLEX AT VADINAR, DISTRICT - DEVBHOOMI DWARKA, GUJARAT PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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S.
No. ToR Designation in EIA report
ii Period /Date of data collection shall be clearly
indicated.
Complied. Period /date of data collection are
clearly indicated in the concerned tables of
AAQM Results and Water Results.
iii Authenticated English translation of all material in
Regional languages shall be provided.
Not applicable. All annexures are in English
language only.
iv
The letter/application for environmental clearance
shall quote the MoEF File No. and also attach the
copy of the letter
Complied. MoEF File No. J-11011/320/2006-IA-
II (I) has mentioned in covering letter and all
our correspondences also. The application is
attached as Annexure-1 in the report.
v
The copy of the letter received from the Ministry
shall be also attached as an annexure to the Final
EIA-EMP report
Complied. The copy of the ToR letter is attached
as Annexure-2 in the report.
vi
The index of the final EIA-EMP report must indicate
the specific chapter and page no of the EIA-EMP
Report.
Complied. Each pages of the report are clearly
marked with “part of which chapter and page
no” in the header and footer
vii
The consultants involved in the preparation of EIA-
EMP report after accreditation with Quality Council
of India (QCI)/National Accreditation Board of
Education and Training (NABET) would need to
include a certificate in this regard in the EIA-EMP
reports prepared by them and data provided by
other organisation/laboratories including their
status of approvals etc.
Complied. M/s KADAM Environmental
Consultants has been engaged for this report
preparation and their NABET accreditation
certificate copy is attached as Annexure-6 in the
report.
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EIA AND QRA STUDIES FOR PROPOSED
STORAGE AND HANDLING FACILITY FOR
REFINERY AND PETROCHEMICAL
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2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This chapter provides a condensed description of those aspects of the project likely to cause
environmental effects. Details are described in following sections with regards to type, need, location,
size or magnitude of project operations, technology and other related activities.
2.1 Type of Project
Vadinar Ports & Terminals Ltd. is a subsidiary of Essar Ports Limited (EPL). VPTL provides to EOL the
terminal handling, storage and evacuation services for crude oil, intermediate products and petroleum
products, and rail and road gantries for Essar Oil’s present 20 MMTPA oil refinery:
The VOTL project includes services for the following:
Product evacuation by road and rail.
Storage and handling of crude oil and refined petroleum products & intermediates.
2.2 Need for the Project
As a part of business restructuring, Crude & Product storage/handling facilities of Refinery is owned and
operated by Vadinar Ports & Terminal Limited (VPTL) which are subsidiary companies of ESSAR Group.
The details of the facilities and responsibilities owned and operated by EOL and VPTL are as below,
S. No Company Facilities to be operated
1 ESSAR Oil Limited (EOL)
Refinery existing and expansion process units, utilities, hazardous
waste storage facilities, desalination plants, ETPs, fire stations,
Central Lab, Central Control & Admin Buildings etc. &
Petrochemical Complex as per the EC granted for 60 MMTPA
refinery.
2 Vadinar Oil Terminal Limited
(VOTL)
Crude Oil Tanks – 10 Nos., Surge Tank-1 No. & Slop Oil Tank-1
No.
Product & Intermediate Tanks – 94 Nos.
Road Gantry - 5 Nos. & Rail Gantry - 1 No.
3 Vadinar Ports & Terminal Limited
(VPTL)
Product & Intermediate Tanks – 31 Nos.
Crude Oil Tanks – 2 Nos.
Future Products, intermediate & Crude Tanks as per the EC
granted for 60 MMTPA
Road Gantry-1 No & Future Road /Rail Gantries as per the EC
granted for 60 MMTPA refinery.
This change has been proposed purely for administrative purpose and better operational control. Also
this will help us to raise finance from lending banks for completing the balance projects as per the
Environmental Clearance approved for the 60 MMTPA refinery. There is no change in location,
technology, process, products and impact on environment as approved and appraised by the Ministry
earlier.
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2.3 Location of the project
2.3.1 General Location of the Site
The project site is located within the ESSAR refinery complex at Vadinar, Dist. Jamnagar. Composite Site
location on Google image is provided in Figure 2-1 and Site location of VPTL on google image is
provided in Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-1: Composite Site location on Google image
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Figure 2-2: Site Location of VPTL on Google Image
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The co-ordinates of VPTL site boundary and in COT area are given in Table 2-1: Co-ordinates of
Project Boundary
Code Latitude Longitude
A 22°19'48.92"N 69°46'20.42"E
B 22°19'30.75"N 69°45'43.92"E
C 22°19'56.39"N 69°45'25.20"E
D 22°20'7.72"N 69°45'43.97"E
E 22°20'31.43"N 69°45'30.51"E
F 22°20'34.79"N 69°45'35.66"E
G 22°20'17.14"N 69°45'48.45"E
H 22°20'26.11"N 69°46'3.06"E
I 22°20'25.01"N 69°46'10.83"E
Table 2-2 and Table 2-2.
Table 2-1: Co-ordinates of Project Boundary
Code Latitude Longitude
A 22°19'48.92"N 69°46'20.42"E
B 22°19'30.75"N 69°45'43.92"E
C 22°19'56.39"N 69°45'25.20"E
D 22°20'7.72"N 69°45'43.97"E
E 22°20'31.43"N 69°45'30.51"E
F 22°20'34.79"N 69°45'35.66"E
G 22°20'17.14"N 69°45'48.45"E
H 22°20'26.11"N 69°46'3.06"E
I 22°20'25.01"N 69°46'10.83"E
Table 2-2: Co-ordinates of Project Boundary in COT Area
Code Latitude Longitude
A 22°22'21.21"N 69°43'14.05"E
B 22°22'20.04"N 69°43'2.52"E
C 22°22'26.04"N 69°42'55.07"E
D 22°22'34.31"N 69°42'51.29"E
E 22°22'40.31"N 69°42'44.16"E
F 22°22'41.25"N 69°42'34.85"E
G 22°22'42.28"N 69°42'31.34"E
H 22°22'59.25"N 69°42'43.10"E
I 22°23'9.24"N 69°42'46.13"E
J 22°23'20.88"N 69°42'55.08"E
K 22°23'11.08"N 69°42'58.45"E
L 22°23'0.39"N 69°43'11.18"E
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2.3.2 Site Layout Map
The site layout map demarcating VPTL is shown in Figure 2-3 & area of VPTL in COT area given in
Figure 2-4.
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Figure 2-3: Site layout Map demarcating VPTL
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Figure 2-4: Site layout Map demarcating VPTL in COT Area
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2.4 Project Layout and Components
The VPTL unit is responsible for the storage and handling of products, intermediates and also part of
the crude (COT). It consists of - Product & Intermediate Tanks, Crude Oil Tanks and Future Products,
intermediate & Crude Tanks for the balance Refinery expansion as per the EC granted.
The project layout map is shown in Figure 2-3. The component of the project is shown in below table.
Code No. Units
1 Crude Oil Tanks
2 Product Storage Tanks
3 Intermediate Storage Tanks
4 Road Gantry
5 Rail Gantry
2.4.1 Land Distribution at Site
Total area of VPTL site is 189.9 Ha and out of this 29 Ha has been developed as greenbelt area.
2.5 Approach to the Project Site
The project site is approachable:
By Road
The site is at a distance of 42 km west of Jamnagar. The state highway (SH No. 25) Jamnagar - Dwarka
passes along the southern boundary of the refinery complex.
By Rail
Major railway station for public transportation.
A railway siding is taken from Jamnagar - Okha line. Khambhaliya is the nearest railway station (about
15 km) for goods trains adjacent to the refinery complex on this line.
By Air
Nearest airport from project site is Jamnagar (37 km).
By Water
Nearest port is Vadinar. The existing port facilities are about 17 km from the refinery site.
2.6 Details of Utilities
VPTL is only storage and Handling facility for refinery and Petrochemical complex. For VPTL, the utilities
requirements such as – Water, Steam, Nitrogen, Cooling water will be provided by EOL as per the
internal agreement executed after this EC trifurcation process
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2.6.1 Power Requirements
Power requirement for VPTL will be 55 MW which is going to be supplied by Vadinar Power Company
Limited.
2.7 Storage and Transportation details of Raw materials/products
Product Intermediate Tankage (PIT) is provided in the complex for storage of products, fuel blends, and
intermediate stock.
Table 2-3: Tank details
Product Nominal Volume
m3
No of Tanks
Nos. Total Volume m3
Transportation
Mode
Product Tanks in Pit
HSD 30000 4 120000
Products transferred
to Dispatch tanks
through pipelines.
From Dispatch Tanks
, it will be dispatched
by Road/ Rail / Ship
subject to market
requirements
60000 3 180000
SKO 30000 1 30000
MS EXP 60000 2 120000
30000 2 60000
SLOP 30000 1 30000
LPG
Pit Products Sub
Total 13 540000
Intermediates for Units
DHDS Feed 30000 1 30000
Internal movement to
EOL Process units by
pipelines
NHT Light Naphtha 30000 1 30000
VR/VGO/VG-30 30000 4 120000
VR/VGO 60000 2 120000
Coker Naphtha 15000 2 30000
Light Gasoline 10000 2 20000
Isomerate 10000 1 10000
Intermediate Sub
Total 13 360000
Dispatch Product Tanks
Gasoline / MS 5000 1 5000
Products will be
dispatched by Road/
Rail / Ship subject to
market requirements
SKO 5000 1 5000
HSD 5000 1 5000
ATF 5000 1 5000
Dispatch Sub
Total 4 20000
Jetty Tank
SLOP 500 1 500
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Product Nominal Volume
m3
No of Tanks
Nos. Total Volume m3
Transportation
Mode
Total ( Pit +
Dispatch) 31 920500
Crude Tanks
Crude Tanks in COT 120000 2 240000
Total Cot Tanks 2 240000
Total Tankage 33 1160500
2.8 Units & Facilities – Operated by
Table 2-4: Utilities and Facilities
S. No. Facility EOL VPTL VOTL Remark
A Operation:
1 Production facility √ - -
2 Raw Material Storage Facility - √ √ Raw material,
Intermediate & product
storage and Dispatch
facilities will be owned &
handled by VOTL & VPTL
after trifurcation.
3 Production storage facility - √ √
4 Intermediate product storage
facility
- √ √
5 Products berths (Jetty) - - √
6 Pipeline from Jetty to plant area - - √
B Utilities& Other Services
1 Raw Water intake facility (Sea water
Intake facility) & Cooling water
discharge facility ( Sea water return
facility)
- - √
2 Raw water treatment plant √ - -
3 Power plant √ - - Power plant is operated
by VPCL.
4 Backup power √ - -
5 Effluent Treatment Plant √ - - Collection system and
Primary treatment will be
available in VOTL & VPTL
area
6 Fire Water System √ - √
7 Fire Fighting arrangements √ √ √ Common Fire Control
Station and Crew will be
with EOL
8 Hazardous Waste Storage Area √ - -
9 Occupational Health Center&
Medical facilities √ - -
EOL Health Centre will
cater for VOTL & VPTL as
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S. No. Facility EOL VPTL VOTL Remark
Required First Aid facility
will be provided in VOTL
& VPTL
10 Storm Water Management √ √ √
11 Nitrogen blanketing system √ √ √ Nitrogen will be supplied
from EOL
2.8.1 Fuel Consumption and Flue Gas Stacks
No fuel consumption in VPTL Storage Tank farm & Dispatch area and hence no Flue Gas emissions
2.9 Water Source, water Consumption, Waste Water Generation, Disposal and ETP
details
2.9.1 Source
The source of water is sea water from the Gulf of Kutch. The entire sweet water requirement for the
refinery is met by Sea Water Desalination Plant. Total water requirement for VPTL after trifurcation will
be 1000 m3/hr and that will be sourced through EOL.
Table 2-5: Details of Water Consumption
S. No. Description VPTL
1 Sea Water Intake (m3/hr) 1000
2 Sea Water Return (m3/hr) 760
2.9.2 Waste water generation
VPTL has already implemented various recycle/reuse schemes to conserve water and contain waste
water discharge.
Table 2-6: Details of Waste Water Generation from VPTL
S.
No. Description
Waste water generation
(m3/hr) Treatment & Disposal Facility
1
AOC & COC Water from
Tank Farm & Dispatch
areas
70
Effluent are collected in Collection pits and
Then taken to Pre-treatment units. After that,
It will be transferred to ETP in EOL. There,
It will be treated further.
Total 70 m3/hr of waste water generated by VPTL, It will be sent to ETP which is in EOL premise and
after treatment in waste water plant is recycled in RO plant and used for fire water storage and
horticulture.
2.9.3 Storm Water Management
Facilities proposed to be taken over by VPTL from EOL are located at Vadinar village in Dist. Devbhumi
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1374 mm (Average: 540.2 mm). Considering this criteria, refinery storm water management has been
designed.
The operational, utility, dispatch areas are all paved with concrete cement. Drains from these areas
are connected to main storm water drain which is connected to wastewater treatment plant.
Before onset of monsoon, all underground sewer lines are flushed with fire water, and above ground
channels/ drains are thoroughly cleaned for debris. At the onset of monsoon, the first flush of storm
water coming from Tank Farm areas, Dispatch areas to WWTP through Tank Farm area Pre-treatment
unit for treatment purpose. While subsequent flushes, clean rainwater, are allowed to bypass WWTP
and routed to main storm water drain which passes through a series of oil catchers where floating oil,
if any, is separated out. After final oil catcher, storm water goes outside of the refinery premises and
finally falls into sea after travelling a distance of 5-6 Km. approx.
During monsoon time storm water going outside premises is tested for main pollutants daily.
For monsoon period, a tasks force is set up for taking rounds of critical areas in day and night for
ensuring that only storm water goes outside refinery.
2.9.4 Oil Spill Management
Oil spill will be managed by following steps;
Notification of Spill
Communication to Environment Team
Survey Spill from safe distance
Material Identification from EIP & MSDS
Knowledge of Hazchem code
Oil Spill Equipment deployment
Deployment Strategy for spill response material and equipment
Protection of critical and sensitive area
Action for Containment (dyke formation)
Action for Recovery
Action for proper management of recovered product and contaminated soil.
Usage of Spill response Equipment and Material
Operators Preparedness and awareness
2.10 Air Emissions
2.10.1 Flaring system
VPTL facility consists mainly of petroleum products storage tanks of the existing plants and all storage
tanks for the expansion plants.
The main hydrocarbon flare stack is located in the EOL Refinery area outside VPTL facility and LPG Flare
is located in the VOTL area. There is no flaring requirement in the VPTL area at present. In future,
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2.10.2 VOC Recovery system
The storage tanks for crude oil, many intermediates and products are floating roof type. There will be
practically no vapor emission from the floating roof tanks.
Fixed cone roof tanks provided for some intermediates and light products have blanketing arrangement
with pressure relief valves.
Based on the above it is seen that VOC recovery is not applicable to the storage tanks in VPTL facility.
2.10.3 Fugitive Emissions & Control
The use of grafoil gaskets for blind flanges. None raising stem valves and raising stem valves with grafoil
packing, double mechanical sealing, tandem mechanical seals for better fugitive emission control in
petrochemical plant.
Table 2-7: Greenbelt for pollution control (EMP)
S.
No. Year
No of
plants Type of Spp. Site Area in Ha
1 2012-13 20797 Casurina, Peltoforum, Tabubiya
rosea, Cassid, Bahumia Road side avenue 8.1
2 2013-14 34866 Mango, Casurina, COT greenbelt 20.2
3 2014-15 1334 Casurina Plantation MB yard, Dispatch area 0.5
Total 28.8
2.11 Solid and Hazardous Waste Identification, Quantification, Storage and
Disposal
The major solid and hazardous waste from VPTL would be Slop Oil and Oily waste and BSW. These
hazardous wastes will be temporarily stored and disposed through EOL as per EOL’s approved hazardous
waste handling procedures and as per the internal agreement between EOL& VPTL. Details of solid
waste and hazardous waste are given in Table 2-8.
Table 2-8: Details of Solid and Hazardous waste Generation
S.
No.
Type of
Waste
Haz.
Waste
Category
Quantity/
Year Source
Method of
Collection
Treatment /
Disposal
1 Slop Oil 4.3 50,000 m3
Operations,
Dispatch,
WWTP and
Marine
Terminal.
Slop oil is stored in
the dedicated Above
Ground Storage
Tanks – 02 nos. of
capacity 500 KL and
1000 KL.
Slop is
reprocessed along
with crude in
crude distillation
column within
refinery.
2 Oily rags 5.2 5 MT
Operations,
Maintenance,
Lab, Spill
control,
Marine
Waste is packed into
200 kg capacity MS
drums; these drums
are stored inside a
shed having RCC
Incineration at
common
hazardous waste
incinerator facility
or co-processing
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S.
No.
Type of
Waste
Haz.
Waste
Category
Quantity/
Year Source
Method of
Collection
Treatment /
Disposal
Terminal,
Marketing.
floor lined with
HDPE liner.
in cement plants
as alternative fuel.
3
Used
Lubricating
Oil
5.1 50 KL
Maintenance
& Operations
Activities
The waste is packed
into MS drums of
200 liters capacity;
drums are stored in
a shed having RCC
floor lined with
HDPE liner; any
leachate from shed
is pumped to ETP.
Waste is sold to
SPCB approved
recyclers.
4
Discarded
Empty Drums
/ Containers
33.3 10000 No
Operations,
Utilities
Empty drums are
stored inside a shed
having RCC floor
lined with HDPE
liner.
Empty drums are
sold to vendors
who are
authorized to buy
contaminated
drums; first drums
are treated at
vendor facility,
reconditioned and
then recycled to
the market by the
vendor.
5 Oily Sludge &
BSW 4.1
3900 MT
Crude and
Products
storage tanks
Sludge is packed in
200 Kg capacity MS
Drums, closed from
top with lid & ring
and then stored
inside a shed having
RCC floor lined with
HDPE liner.
Incineration at
common
hazardous waste
incinerator facility
or co-processing
in cement plants
as alternative fuel.
6 Electronic
and Electric
B-1110
GC010.18
2 MT
IT, Electrical
Maintenance,
Administration
Waste is packed into
wooden boxes / MS
drums/ Plastic bins;
which are stored
inside a shed having
RCC floor lined with
HDPE liner.
Sold to SPCB
Authorized
recyclers
7 Lead Acid
Battery SH-4/17
2 MT
Electrical
maintenance
Batteries are stored
in a shed having
RCC floor lined with
HDPE liner; any
leachate from shed
is pumped to ETP.
Sold to SPCB
Authorized
recyclers
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S.
No.
Type of
Waste
Haz.
Waste
Category
Quantity/
Year Source
Method of
Collection
Treatment /
Disposal
8
Scrap Copper
Cables with
PVC
Sheathing
SH-4/7 20 MT
Electrical
maintenance Inside warehouse.
Sold to SPCB
Authorized
recyclers.
This hazardous wastes will be handed over to EOL for further disposal.
2.11.1 Non-Hazardous Solid Wastes
Other solid wastes generated would include kitchen waste, cardboard, paper, plastic and garden wastes
which are hand over to authorize vendors or sent to nearest municipal waste collection site for disposal
as MSW.
2.11.2 Handling of Solid and Hazardous Wastes
All waste is being handed with proper PPEs ensuring safety of the individuals working with the solid
waste handling. The wastes are handed in drum and further transferred at the storage location in the
solid cum hazardous waste storage.
2.11.3 Hazardous Waste Storage Shed
EOL have dedicated 3 no. of Hazardous waste pit with 3000 m3 capacity each with HDPE lining facility
and two Hazardous/Non-Hazardous waste storage shed with 11600 m2 area.
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3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
3.1 Climate of the Study Area1
3.1.1 Weather
Information presented in subsequent paragraphs is from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD),
Long Term Climatological Tables, 1961-1990, Jamnagar. These tables give useful information about a
region’s weather, since they are collected over a 30-year period. A copy of the long-term climatological
data is enclosed as an Error! Reference source not found..
3.1.2 Temperature
The Highest temperature and highest average temperature recorded are 44.4°C and 39.9°C respectively
in the month of May, whereas, the mean daily maximum temperature was reported as 26.6°C in the
month of June.
From October to January, the day temperature remains between 24.8-31.7°C, whereas, the night
temperature begin to decrease rapidly from, 13.3-25.4°C. January is generally the coldest month, with
mean daily minimum temperatures of 10.6°C.
During the post-monsoon months of October and November, day temperatures remain between 29.3-
31.7ºC.
3.1.3 Wind
A detail of predominant wind direction of month wise is attached as Table 3-1.
Table 3-1: Predominant Wind Direction
Predominant First Second Third
Month Morning Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening
January NE N CALM NE E NW
February CALM N NE NW E W
March SW W W NW CALM N
April W W SW NW NW N
May W W SW NW NW SW
June SW W W NW S SW
July SW W W SW NW NW
August SW W W SW S NW
September SW W W NW S SW
October CALM NW SW N W W
November CALM N NE NE E NW
1
1Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Long Term Climatological Tables, 1961-90, Jamnagar.
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Predominant First Second Third
Month Morning Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening
December NE N E/ CALM NE N/SE NW
3.1.4 Rainfall
The total rainfall in year is observed to be 540.2 mm. Distribution of rainfall by season is 4.3 mm in
winter (December, January, February), 3.8 mm in summer (March, April, May), 492.8 mm in monsoons
(June, July, August, September) and 39.3 mm in post-monsoons (October - November).
3.1.5 Cloud Cover
The area remains cloudy between June - September, which is the active period of the monsoon season.
Generally cloud cover ranges up-to 8 OKTAS during this monsoon season. During post-monsoon season,
cloud cover almost becomes 0 OKTAS occasionally going to 3-5 OKTAS. In the summer season cloud
cover is predominantly 0 OKTAS.
3.1.6 Humidity
Most humid conditions are found in the monsoons, followed by summer, post-monsoons, and winter in
that order. Mornings are more humid than evenings and humidity ranges from a high of 64-74% in
monsoon mornings to a low of 37-40% in winter evenings. During post-monsoon season, in morning
humidity remains between 67-77 % and in the evening it remains between 42-49%.
3.2 Ambient Air Quality
3.2.1 Season and Period of Monitoring
The ambient air monitoring work was carried out spread during winter season of the year 2014-15.
3.2.2 Selection of Station for Sampling
Depending upon the purpose of the study IS: 5184 (part XIV) lays down various criteria for selecting
sampling stations. For this EIA, the purpose is to ascertain the baseline pollutant concentrations in
ambient air. Locations selected for ambient air quality monitoring are listed in Table 3-2.
Table 3-2: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Details
AAQM Station Location Description
A 1 At 93 gate
A 2 Refinery Main gate
A 3 In west of main flare
A 4 Port A Camp
3.2.3 Sampling Frequency
The frequency of monitoring was 24 hr twice a week at each station spread over the season.
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3.2.4 Parameters Monitored
The parameters monitored were PM10, PM2.5, Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen dioxide (NOx), CO,
Benzene, Benzo(a) Pyrene parameters were monitored during Winter season, 2014-15.
3.2.5 Results of Ambient Air Monitoring
A result of ambient air monitoring is given in Table 3-3.
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Table 3-3: Ambient Air Concentration
Station
code Location (CPCB Designation)
Parameters & Results
Note: All units are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3. Figures in brackets indicate CPCB limits.
Minimum Reportable Readings are 5 ug/m3 for SO2, 5 ug/m3 for NOx, 2 mg/m3 for CO, 0.001
ug/m3 for Benzene and 0.01 ng/m3 for Benzo(a)-Pyerene
A 1 At 93 gate
(Industrial, Residential, Rural & Other Areas)
PM2.5 (60)
[24 Hours]
PM10 (100)
[24 Hours]
SO2 (80)
[24 Hours]
NOx (80)
[24 Hours] CO Benzene
Benzo(a)-
Pyerene
Maximum 57 118 33 34 0.8 BDL BDL
Minimum 36 82 28 30 0.5 BDL BDL
Average 49 94.58 30.5 32.08 0.68 BDL BDL
98% tile 56.56 115.8 32.78 34 0.8 BDL BDL
A 2 Refinery Main gate
(Industrial, Residential, Rural & Other Areas)
PM2.5 (60)
[24 Hours]
PM10 (100)
[24 Hours]
SO2 (80)
[24 Hours]
NOx (80)
[24 Hours] CO Benzene
Benzo(a)-
Pyerene
Maximum 48 107 32 33 0.7 BDL BDL
Minimum 30 79 23 25 0.2 BDL BDL
Average 40.5 92.75 28.08 30.17 0.46 BDL BDL
98% tile 47.78 106.56 31.78 33 0.68 BDL BDL
A 3 In west of main flare
(Industrial, Residential, Rural & Other Areas)
PM2.5 (60)
[24 Hours]
PM10 (100)
[24 Hours]
SO2 (80)
[24 Hours]
NOx (80)
[24 Hours] CO Benzene
Benzo(a)-
Pyerene
Maximum 59 91 29 29 0.7 BDL BDL
Minimum 47 84 26 27 29 BDL BDL
Average 52.5 88 27.5 28 0.6 BDL BDL
98% tile 58.7 90.88 28.94 29 0.69 BDL BDL
A 4 Port A Camp
(Industrial, Residential, Rural & Other Areas)
PM2.5 (60)
[24 Hours]
PM10 (100)
[24 Hours]
SO2 (80)
[24 Hours]
NOx (80)
[24 Hours] CO Benzene
Benzo(a)-
Pyerene
Maximum 60 89 31 27 0.8 BDL BDL
Minimum 49 78 28 26 27 BDL BDL
Average 52.75 82.5 29.75 26.25 0.43 BDL BDL
98% tile 59.52 88.58 30.94 26.94 0.79 BDL BDL
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Observations
Average results of all parameters at all locations are within the specified limit.
3.3 Trend Analysis for Period of April 2012 to March 2015
Trend analysis is the process of comparing data over time to identify any consistent results or trends.
In environmental analysis trend analysis is taking past data and using it to project future results. In
environmental analysis it helps in developing a strategy to respond to these trends in line with you
environmental management goals. Trend analysis is a key component of many analyses of air pollution
data.
The impacts on air quality from any project depend on various factors like design capacity, configuration,
process technology, raw material fuel used, envisaged emission control measures, operation and
maintenance practices. Apart from the above, other activities, viz. transportation of raw materials and
products, storage facilities and material handling within the plant may also contribute to air pollution.
3.3.1 Analysis of Ambient Air Quality
Site specific data were compiled month wise and following Average AQM data tables were obtained for
further analysis.
Table 3-4: Average AAQM Value for April 2012 – March 2013
Month PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx CO
Apr-12 77.13 36.25 9.16 8.75 1.13
May-12 73.25 37.08 8.78 8.56 1.16
Jun-12 73.31 37.67 8.97 8.00 1.14
Jul-12 69.75 35.67 8.56 8.09 1.12
Aug-12 69.13 35.00 9.22 8.53 1.13
Sep-12 71.17 35.93 8.58 8.00 1.13
Oct-12 71.27 35.93 8.58 8.03 1.13
Nov-12 77.09 35.42 7.56 18.09 1.12
Dec-12 75.78 34.69 15.00 16.25 0.86
Jan-13 74.09 34.64 17.84 19.38 0.86
Feb-13 65.95 36.87 13.25 16.11 0.81
Mar-13 81.53 40.69 31.34 28.97 0.95
All units are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
Table 3-5: Average AAQM Value for April 2013 – March 2014
Month PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx CO
Apr-13 85.68 51.43 34.50 28.87 0.96
May-13 95.00 46.75 39.31 33.50 1.20
Jun-13 84.08 40.33 37.75 26.41 1.16
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Month PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx CO
Jul-13 61.50 19.57 28.50 20.07 0.94
Aug-13 49.62 11.71 29.35 18.07 0.93
Sep-13 69.00 20.61 33.07 23.38 1.231
Oct-13 87.93 27.87 35.35 25.85 1.25
Nov-13 89.35 35.85 35.71 34.78 1.30
Dec-13 85.87 40.68 34.87 33.81 1.18
Jan-14 91.06 35.00 32.93 30.87 0.98
Feb-14 79.87 34.68 32.00 28.00 0.87
Mar-14 83.25 38.375 26.5 30.81 0.93
All units are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
Table 3-6: Average AAQM Value for April 2014 – March 2015
Month PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx CO
Apr-14 40.50 82.62 35.18 33.18 0.88
May-15 36.25 82.87 36.37 35.12 0.98
Jun-15 43.50 82.31 34.43 33.87 0.98
Jul-15 19.37 60.00 26.87 19.75 0.83
Aug-15 12.50 50.31 28.75 20.25 0.80
Sep-15 25.31 71.50 31.00 25.31 0.70
Oct-15 37.68 88.50 34.00 29.87 0.61
Nov-15 44.75 86.81 31.87 31.00 0.65
Dec-15 47.25 87.06 28.31 27.81 0.57
Jan-15 48.25 85.68 30.25 31.87 0.56
Feb-15 50.93 95.81 30.93 33.62 0.66
Mar-15 15.78 39.88 7.77 5.00 2.00
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Figure 3-1: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2012 – March 2013
All values are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
Figure 3-2: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2013 – March 2014
All values are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
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Figure 3-3: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2014 – March 2015
All values are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
Figure 3-4: Ambient Air Quality for Period of April 2012 – March 2015
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Figure 3-5: Seasonal Trend in Ambient Air Quality for April 2012 – March 2013
All values are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
Figure 3-6: Seasonal Trend in Ambient Air Quality for April 2013 – March 2014
All values are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
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Figure 3-7: Seasonal Trend in Ambient Air Quality for April 2014 – March 2015
All values are in ug/m3, except CO in mg/m3
3.4 Air Pollution Prevention / Control Measures
Various air pollution prevention measures are provided as mentioned below:
Floating Roof Tanks
Floating roof tanks has provided for storage which will reduce HC vapor loss. Double seal is provided in
order to minimize vapor leakage.
Fixed cone roof tanks provided for some intermediates and light products have blanketing arrangement
with pressure relief valves.
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4 RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
PLAN
4.1 Identification of Hazards
VPTL facility contains petroleum product tanks of the existing refinery and all the tanks of the 60 MM
TPA expansion plants. These tanks include the following:
Crude oil tanks (COT)
Intermediate & product tanks
In addition to the tanks, VPTL facility contains one existing gantry for road tankers and road/ rail gantries
for the expansion plant.
The hazards in VPTL facility are mainly flammable in nature – pool fire, jet fire, flash fire and vapour
cloud explosion.
4.2 Consequence Analysis
Detailed risk analysis for the process units falling within the scope of EOL has been carried out by Det
Norske Veritas (DNV), Hyderabad using the well-known DNV Phast software.
Review of the consequence analysis results shows that effect distances for maximum credible failure
scenarios such as 25 mm leak, tank fire and dyke fire are contained within the facility boundary.
However, effect distances for vapour cloud explosion/ heat radiation due to catastrophic failure of LPG/
hydrogen spheres extend well beyond the facility boundary. All necessary measures shall be provided
to prevent such catastrophic failures as indicated in the next section.
4.3 Action Plan for Risk Reduction
4.3.1 Introduction
The scope of this RA report covers risk mitigation measures based on Maximum Credible Accident
Analysis. The Fire & Explosion and Toxicity Indices were computed for the identification and screening
of vulnerable sections & consequences analysis was carried out for the accidental release scenarios of
hazardous chemicals. The overall objective is to compute the extent of damage distance in the event
of accidental releases of hazardous chemicals. The following section presents conclusion of RA Study of
risk mitigation measures.
4.3.2 Risk Mitigation Measures
Based on the above study conducted the following recommendations were suggested which are
enumerated as follows:
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Risk Reduction Measures & Recommendations
1. Layout and arrangement of the tanks shall conform to the requirements of OISD Standard 118 &
118 and approval of PESO/ CCoE.
2. Integrity of the dykes around the tanks shall be ensured with no openings or cracks through which
oil may flow out. Dyke drains should be provided with isolation valves which are ti be kept normally
closed. The outlet of drains from tank dykes should be connected to oil separation and collection
system to prevent oily water flowing into storm water drains.
3. All tanks should be provided with hazard labels conforming to NFPA standard.
4. Hydrocarbon gas and fire detection system should cover the tanks dykes, LPG/ propylene/ ethylene
tanks, pumps and loading gantries.
5. Reliable overfill protection system shall be provided for storage tanks independent of the tank
gauging system. The reliability of tank overfill protection system should be established by safety
integrity level (SIL) analysis. Highly reliable level instruments such as guided wave radar gauges
should be used. It is to be noted that large spills due to overfilling in naphtha, gasoline or other
similar tanks can lead to vapour cloud explosion and extensive damage.
6. The first body valve on tank outlet should be the remote-operated shut off valve (ROSOV) located
inside the dyke. Push buttons for opening and closing the ROSOV should be located outside the
dyke. Provision should also be made for closing the valve by push button in the control room. The
ROSOV should be fail-safe and fire-safe construction.
7. Quick shut off valves should be provided in the tanker filling stations.
8. Critical facilities (as mentioned in) including Tanks, spheres, etc. are provided with medium velocity
water spray systems conforming to OISD-STD-116. The water spray system should be automatic
based on temperature detection through thermal-sensitive bulbs.
9. Floating roof tanks should be provided with clean agent based fire suppression system with
automatic fire detection should be provided for rim seal. This is in addition to semi-fixed foam
system.
10. Floating roofs should be provided with adequate grounding system with low resistance to minimize
accumulation of static charges.
11. Suitable cathodic protection system is to be considered to protect the tank bottom plates against
external corrosion.
12. All ignition sources should be strictly controlled by following measures. Electrical hazardous area
classification. Provision of lightning arrestors. Bonding & grounding of piping and equipment. Use
of non-sparking tools. Provision of tested spark arrestors for vehicles and diesel engines.
Implementation of No Smoking rule.
13. Vents of fixed roof tanks should be provided with pressure/ vacuum relief valves and/or flame
arrestors as appropriate to the service.
14. Thermal safety valves shall be provided for pipeline sections having isolation valves at both ends to
prevent leakage due to hydraulic overpressure.
15. Control Rooms, sub-stations and Buildings to be a sufficient distance away from hydrocarbon
handling areas or of a suitable construction to withstand the effects of fire and explosion for
sufficient time to enable the operator to shut the plant down in a safe manner and effect all
evacuation and rescue operations.
16. Satellite buildings are to be provided with HVACs maintaining a positive pressure and adequate air
changes in the tightly shut-off buildings.
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17. Fire water network shall conform to the requirements of OISD-STD-116.
18. Spheres and bullets for pressurized storage of LPG/ propylene/ ethylene/ hydrogen at ambient
temperature have potential for BLEVE/ fire ball hazard. In order to avoid the possibility of
catastrophic rupture which may result in BLEVE/ fire ball causing substantial damage to the nearby
facilities and residential population, it is recommended to consider conversion of LPG, Hydrogen and
Propylene spheres to mounded bullets. Double wall tank also provides safe system for large capacity
storage of LPG/ propylene/ ethylene.
4.4 Fire Protection & Control
For VPTL operations, the Fire & Emergency Services will be taken care by EOL as per the
internal agreement after this Tri-furcation process.
Complete fire protection system for VPTL shall conform to the requirement of OISD-STD-116. The
firefighting system in existing EOL facility is provided with advanced fixed and mobile equipment
necessary for a large refinery.
Fire water network is provided as a loop across the Refinery Complex, designed to handle up to 2
simultaneous major fire events in the Refinery.
Refinery Fire Water network is supported by 5 electrical motor-driven pumps, 6 diesel engine driven-
pumps and 3 jockey pumps. Overall header pressure is consistently monitored and maintained.
Critical facilities including Tanks, spheres, etc. are provided with medium velocity water spray
systems.
Water Deluge system is provided in process areas based on auto & manual control for actuation in
case of fire. Systems are based on temperature detection through thermal-sensitive bulbs.
Fire and gas detection system shall be provided in all tank dyke areas and near pumps. Manual call
points will also provide in different places. The alarm panels for F&G system will be provided in
operation control room and fire control room.
Mutual aid system is also available.
4.5 Disaster Management Plan
4.5.1 Need for Disaster Management Plan
Hydrocarbons occupy an important segment of our economy and are also the source of large benefits
to the society. The hydrocarbon could be the source of potential danger to life, property and
environment, if not stored or handled properly. Some of the major disasters occurred at Bhopal, Mexico
and other parts of the world in the last few decades have made people all over the world concerned
about the dangers of chemical accidents. Thus, it is mandatory for each industrial establishment, isolated
storage installations and transporters to notify the persons working therein, the public and the
Government, regarding the details of the chemical being used or stored and the on-site emergency
preparedness in case of any such event. Occurrence of such accidents makes it essential for the Central
and State Government agencies as well as the local authorities to be prepared to help mitigate and
assist during such eventualities.
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It is the Company’s policy and corporate responsibility to ensure personnel safety, conserve natural
resources and the environment and protect property. In order to achieve the highest levels of safety it
is the Company’s policy to maintain and continuously improve the capability for a rapid and effective
response to all emergencies, which may affect its operations. In pursuit of this policy, the Company
recognizes that emergencies can occur in spite of rigorous and ongoing preventive measures. It shall,
therefore, prepare and revise DMP including emergency procedures, establish an Emergency Response
Group (ERG) to implement them, train the personnel for an emergency, liase with external organizations,
verify and update emergency procedures etc.
An onsite preparedness plan should indicate details of in-built safety measures, role of key persons
during such emergency situation, measures relating to declaration of emergency, disaster combating
procedures, evacuation of non-essential persons, rescue of affected persons, information system, mutual
aid, post emergency rehabilitation, long term clean up measures, to keep all concerned abreast of socio-
technical requirements.
If the effects of a chemical hazard are not restricted within the plant boundaries and are felt beyond the
premises, the situation warrants off-site emergency planning. In such scenarios, the action plan no
longer remains in control of the factory management alone, but also becomes a concern for the general
public living outside the commuters in the affected zone. To control such a situation, involvement of
local and district administration and law and order authorities becomes essential. Therefore, the district
magistrates of each district are given the responsibilities of preparation of off-site emergency plan for
their districts in command, based on the data submitted by the identified hazardous installation in the
area in their on-site emergency plan.
4.5.2 Objectives of Disaster Management Plan
A major emergency is one, which has the potential to cause serious injury or loss of life. It may cause
extensive damage to property and serious disruption, both inside and outside a plant. Sometimes, it
requires the assistance of outside emergency services to handle it effectively. Although the emergency
may be caused by a number of factors, e.g. plant failure, human error, earthquake, vehicle crash or
sabotage.
The purpose of this DMP is to give an approach to detail organizational responsibilities, actions, reporting
requirements and support resources available to ensure effective and timely management of
emergencies associated to production operations in the site. The overall objectives of DMP are to:
Ensure safety of people, protect the environment and safeguard commercial considerations
Immediate response to emergency scene with effective communication network and organized
procedures.
Obtain early warning of emergency conditions so as to prevent impact on personnel, assets and
environment;
Safeguard personnel to prevent injuries or loss of life by protecting personnel from the hazard &
evacuating personnel from an installation when necessary
Minimize the impact of the event on the installation and the environment, by:
Minimizing the hazard as far as possible
Minimizing the potential for escalation
Containing any release
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This is achieved by:
Describing procedures to deal with emergencies affecting personnel, equipment, third party
contractors, local communities or the environment
Defining the roles and responsibilities of supervisory personnel, (at the site and site-base office)
Describing the external resources available to the ERG for use in an emergency and how these
resources will be coordinated
4.5.3 Scope
The scope of this document is to identify all emergency scenarios, set out the basic principles of
emergency response for each of these scenarios, and to present the organization and the arrangements,
which are in place for the emergencies.
This manual will apply to all emergency situations related to the associated operations in the petroleum
refinery and petrochemical complex at Vadinar Site. This Plan recognizes that the Incident Controller is
authorized to initially control and contains any and all emergency situations at the identified Vadinar
field incident site. The ERG Leader is authorized to control all emergencies associated to the Vadinar
field operations. The results of the Risk Assessment (RA) study are used in the preparation of this DMP.
The hazards are applicable at the time of petroleum refinery and petrochemicals production with
associate facilities. Vadinar site have been considered in the RA study.
4.5.4 Types and likely Causes of Disaster
Types of Disaster
Fire
Natural disaster such as hurricane, flood, cyclonic winds, acts of war, earthquake
Causes of Disaster
Various causes that can lead to the above-referred types of disaster are as follows:
a) In-plant emergencies due to deficiencies in system / malfunctioning / improper handling in:
Operations
Maintenance
Equipment failure
Design
b) Natural calamities like:
Cyclone/Storm/Gale/Flood
Lightning
Earthquake
c) Deliberate acts of man like
Sabotage
Riot
War
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The Civil Defense Plan will be operational in such cases. Most acts of such natural result in
Fire/Explosion and this aspect has been covered in the Disaster Preparedness Plan
d) Projectile hitting the facility
As the likely result from falling debris will be Fire/explosion and injuries and/or spurns, the plan
drawn for fire and explosion shall cover this aspect
4.5.5 Different phases of disaster
Warning Phase
Many disasters are preceded by some sort of warning. For example, with the aid of satellites and network
of weather stations, many meteorological disasters like cyclones and hurricanes can be predicted and
actions can be taken to eliminate/reduce their effect to counteract them.
Period of Impact Phase
This is the period when the disaster actually strikes and very little can be done to lessen the effects of
disaster. The period of impact may last for a few seconds (like fire, vapour leak) or may prolong for
days (tank on fire, catastrophic rupture, etc.). This is the time to bring the action plan in force.
The coordinators in organization structure will perform the responsibilities assigned to them. Needless
to emphasize that prompt and well organized rescue operations can save valuable lives.
Rescue Phase
The rescue phase starts immediately after the impact and continues until necessary measures are taken
to rush help and combat with the situation.
Relief Phase
In this phase, apart from organization and relief measures internally, depending on severity of the
disaster, external help should also be summoned to provide relief measures (like evacuations to a safe
place and providing medical help, food clothing etc.). This phase will continue till normalcy is restored.
Rehabilitation Phase
This is the final and longest phase. It includes rebuilding damaged property, estimating the damages,
payment of compensation, etc. Help from revenue/insurance authorities need to be obtained to assess
the damage, quantum of compensation to be paid etc.
4.5.6 Disaster Management Plan: Key Elements
Following are the key elements of Disaster Management Plan:
Basis of the plan
Accident/emergency response planning procedures
Onsite Disaster Management Plan
Offsite Disaster Management Plan
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4.5.7 Basis of the Plan
Identification and assessment of hazards is crucial for on-site emergency planning and it is therefore
necessary to identify what emergencies could arise in production of various petroleum products and
petrochemicals and their storage. Hazard analysis or consequence analysis gives the following results
Hazards from spread of fire or release of flammable chemicals from storage, production units and
transportation facilities
Hazards due to formation of pressure waves due to vapor cloud explosion of flammable gases
Risk mitigation measures are delineated above based on Consequence analysis.
4.5.8 Emergency Planning and Response Procedures
Emergency rarely occurs therefore activities during emergencies; require coordination of higher order
than for planned activities carried out according to fixed time schedule or on a routine day-to-day basis.
To effectively coordinate emergency response activities, an organizational approach to planning is
required. The important areas of emergency planning are Organization and Responsibilities, Procedures,
Communication, Transport, Resource requirements and Control Center. Offsite emergency requires
additional planning over and above those considered under onsite plans, which should be properly
integrated to ensure better coordination.
The emergency planning includes anticipatory action for emergency, maintenance and streamlining of
emergency preparedness and ability for sudden mobilization of all forces to meet any calamity.
4.5.9 On-site Disaster Management Plan
Scenario of Fire
Fire and explosion is a major possible hazard. Fire may occur due to overloading / loose connection and
subsequent heating of electrical circuits, spillage of flammables during storage and handling.
The scenario of fire according to Maximum Credible Accident (MCA) analysis are the accidental release
of flammable products or raw materials from inlets/outlets of the reactors, product separators or
recovery units and columns, storage facilities etc leading to jet fire, flash fire, vapor cloud explosion and
pool fire.
Fire in the various petroleum and petrochemical units, storages and associated facilities can be caused
due to various reasons listed above. Even a small fire, if not controlled in time, may lead to a major fire
and may have catastrophic effects on life and property of the refinery and petrochemicals complex
facility. An emergency of the type mentioned above can be controlled by fire fighting force along with
help from external agencies.
Reporting Procedure
In the event of Fire from accidental release of flammable gas or liquid in plant, person seeing the incident
will follow the laid down procedure in the plant and report as follows:
Will dial the nearest telephone
Will state his name and exact location of the emergency
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Will contact affected plant officers on duty
Person reporting the accident will remain near the location to guide emergency crew arriving at the
scene
In case fire/emergency, person should activate the nearest available push button type instrument, which
will automatically sound an alarm in the Fire Control Room indicating the location of the fire.
OR
He will inform the telephone operator and also inform the nearest control room on field telephone / VHF
Set / super phone, aid center, hospital etc. Alternate sources of power supply for operating fire pumps,
communication with local bodies; fire brigade etc. will also be clearly identified. Adequate number of
external and internal telephone connections shall be installed.
4.5.10 Control Rooms
Control rooms shall be located at a distance of 16m from operating units
The building shall be located upwind of the process storage and handling facilities. The building
shall not be at a lower level than the tank farm. The recommended distances are 30m for more
than two process units
Minimum no of doors shall be provided in the control room while at the same time the no of doors
shall be adequate for safe exit.
Halon / Its Proven Equivalent shall be used for control rooms and computer rooms
Smoke detectors system shall be provided for control rooms at suitable locations
To resist fire spread through ducts, dampers shall be installed in ducts
One hydrant (minimum) for every 45m per wall of the building shall be positioned all around the
building
4.5.11 Fire Fighting Facilities
The firefighting facilities of the refinery and petrochemical complex are detailed below;
Two full fledged fire stations manned by qualified and experienced fire service personnel including
officers
Availability of six mobile fire fighting appliance viz. Foam Tenders (04), DCP Tender (01) &
Emergency cum Rescue Tender (01)
Fixed fire-fighting installations viz. Deluge valves, water spray system, pressurized firewater /
hydrant system, riser system, water/foam monitors, foam system, modular DCP, CO2 system, heat
shield water spray units etc.
Fire alarm panels (installed in plant control rooms as well as in control rooms of fire stations)
interfaced with automatic detectors viz. Smoke detectors, heat detectors, UV / IR detectors, & LEL
detectors
Portable fire extinguishers, trailer / trolley mounted extinguishers as well as monitors (water/foam)
Reservoirs/storage of firewater for carrying out fire fighting operations (at a stretch) for 9 hr.
Dedicated fire pumps are installed at two separate locations to feed / convey this water through the
net-work of pressurized fire water mains / headers protecting the plants/complex
Adequate inventories of other special extinguishing media viz. Foam concentrates / DCPs
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Availability of adequate Breathing Apparatus sets, emergency escape sets, special PPEs &
emergency tool kits full fledged fire station manned by qualified and experienced fire service
personnel including officers.
4.5.12 Fire protection system, Inspection and Testing
The fire protection equipment shall be kept in good operating condition at all the time and fire fighting
system should be periodically tested for proper functioning and logged for record and corrective actions.
4.5.13 Training
The fire fighting training shall be provided to all officers, truck drivers and other employees who are
likely to be present in the installation. There shall be regular mock fire drills once a month. The record
of such drill shall be maintained.
Every employee or authorized persons working in the production units and storage installations shall be
familiarized with the fire alarm signal and shall know the location of the fire alarm point nearest to this
place of work. Instruction on the action to be taken in the event of fire shall be posted at each alarm
point and familiarity with these instructed shall be recorded.
4.5.14 Assembly Points
Assembly points have been set up farthest from the location of likely hazardous events, where pre-
designated persons from the works, contractors and visitors would assemble in case of emergency. Up-
to-date list of pre-designated employees of various departments (shift-wise) must be available at these
points so that roll call could be taken Pre-designated persons would take charge of these points and
mark presence as the people come into it.
4.5.15 Offsite Disaster Management Plan
Emergency is a sudden unexpected event, which can cause serious damage to personnel life, property
and environment as a whole, which necessitate evolving a Comprehensive Offsite Emergency Plan to
combat any such eventuality. In Off-Site Disaster Management Plan many agencies are involved like
District Administration, Fire Services, Police Department, Medical services, Transport Department, Civil
Defense and Army etc. Thus handling of such emergencies requires an organized multidisciplinary
approach Error! Reference source not found. depicts the organogram for Co-ordination System with
various agencies.
Offsite Disaster Management Plan deals with those incidents, which have the potential to harm personnel
and property or the environment outside the boundary of complex. If it becomes necessary to evacuate
people, then this can be done in an orderly way. The different agencies involved in evacuation of people
are Civil Administration (both state and central), Non Govt. Organizations, Factory inspectorate and
Police authorities.
4.5.16 Objective of Off-site Disaster Management Plan
Identifying the disaster potential scenario and advance planning to combat and minimize the
damage to nearby life, property & environment
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To protect the inhabitation around the refinery and complex against the exposure to fire and to
provide alternate safe shelters
Rescue, relief, assistance to the people in the work/community effectively and efficiently based on
actual needs
Collecting information locally in advance and taking further steps to mitigate it
Identifying persons effected and extending assistance to the causalities
Efforts to make the situation normal after the completion of the disaster
To take adequate measure for rehabilitation
4.5.17 Chief Offsite Emergency Coordinator (COEC)
COEC has the authority to declare Off-Site Disaster Management Plan and to
coordinate with various agencies like Fire Services, Police Department, Medical services, Transport
department, Civil defense and Army etc. for providing relief and rehabilitation to the affected people.
Additional Dy. Commissioner will take responsibilities of the site during the absence of Chief Off-Site
Emergency Co-ordinator (COEC).
4.5.18 Duties and Responsibilities of COEC
Establishing the Control Room near the premises at any of the locations feasible in the order of
priority (a) administrative building (b) Police Station with the provision for a stand by Control Room
in the township in case the Main Control Room becomes non functional
Establishing communication linkage at the Control Room
Coordinating the rescue operation with the police
Arrangement for announcement through PA system to the affected population around regarding
action to be taken by them and advising evacuation, if required
Identifying places of safe shelters where the evacuated population can be shifted
Requisitioning all possible modes of transport for shifting them to safe places if required
Organizing necessary medical aids thorough district health authorities and other voluntary
organizations
Ensuring supply of food, drinking water and proper sanitation for the evacuated people
Arranging protection of property of the evacuated people
Coordinating with Govt. of Gujarat
Coordinating assistance to the management for their On-Site Disaster Management Plan
Monitoring the shelter camps and evacuation till the normal condition is restored
Coordinating with media person about the situation till the normalcy is restored
Transportation of the evacuated persons back to their localities after the emergency is over
After declaration of normalcy, the COEC has to investigate the cause of disaster and prepare a
prevention action plan
To monitor the condition of the affected area and to identify the likelihood of the reoccurrence of
the situation
To train all the people under him and conduct mock drill
4.5.19 Declaration of Off-site Disaster Management Plan
The Offsite Emergency Plan should be based on the events identified by the occupier in his On-site
Emergency Plan, which could affect people and the environment in and outside his premises. The plan
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should be based on those events, which are most likely to occur and damage property, lives and
environment. The COEC will make an assessment of the situation and will declare it as Off-site
Emergency Management Plan. He can declare disaster by PA system or by using the air raid system of
the Civil Defense Organization.
4.5.20 Declaration of Normalcy
The District Emergency Authority will declare a return of normalcy after ensuring that the causes of
disaster and its effects are over. The codes to be used for siren may be laid down by COEC and it should
be made known to the public through media and information.
4.5.21 Offsite Control Room
It is necessary that Off-site Disaster Management Control Room should be established and kept ready
to meet the emergency role. This will act as a nodal point for the relief scheme.
The following facilities to be Included for establishing of Control Room:
Seating arrangements for all agencies
Communication system: Telephones, VHF sets, air raid system, PA system. Hot line telephones and
Telephone Directory for contacting different assisting agencies
Area map of the plant and Off-site locations
4.5.22 Other Facilities in the Control Room
In addition to the above, following items should also be provided in the control room.
Action plan of all agencies
Complete list of people to be evacuated and the pick up points for evacuation
Copy of Emergency Plan
Personal Protective Equipment like self contained breathing apparatus, industrial gas m
asks, resuscitator, spare BA set cylinder and spare canister masks and non respiratory safety
equipment such as PVC suits hand gloves, asbestos hand gloves, safety helmet, safety belts and
PVC gum boots
Emergency power supply and lights
List of Organization and person with specialized knowledge to handle the emergency
An updated list of resources available to avoid the emergency
Manpower with various emergency services
4.5.23 Duties and Responsibilities of Deputy Commissioner
Instruct the police and civil defence personnel to control public and help the fire fighting, rescue,
relief & medical personnel to carry out their duties
Depute magistrate at the site of incidence
Arrange the following from industries, government sources and other agencies:
Additional relief camp
Continuous supply of relief materials, at the site (food, manpower, material etc.)
Medical aid facilities at site and other district hospital
Additional transport, state fire brigade’s assistance
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Instruct P&T authorities to give top priorities to the key contacts person’s telephone numbers in
case of emergency
Arrange rescue/relief operation with the help of civil defense authority and other social organization
Liaison with army authority for additional help for manpower and material supply
4.5.24 Duties and Responsibilities of Superintendent of Police
Mobilize police force on receipt of instruction from Deputy Commissioner or request from the Chief
Co-ordinator of the affected industry
The major role of the Police Dept. shall be to provide effective emergency communication, cordon
off area of disaster and ensure free movement of traffic involved in relief operation i.e. to give
priority for movement of fire tender/ambulance etc. and to provide suitable assistance in the
affected areas
To ensure that all the provisions listed in the contingency plan are available at all the time
Periodical review of the contingency plan and its accuracy
Organizing fire fighting with the help of state and fire fighting team
Assist the medical and evacuating teams to work without any hindrances and help the medical
department in evacuating the causalities
Maintain security watch in the area till the evacuees are returned to site
Prevent unauthorized entry of the personnel into the affected area
4.5.25 Duties and Responsibilities of Medical Co-ordinator
Medical Co-ordinator will be over all in-charge of medical services to be rendered to the affected people
both at the site and the location where evacuated people are sheltered.
Following are the duties and responsibilities of the Medical Co-ordinator:
Organize first aid at the site of incidence
Arrange ambulance services
Arrange for hospitalization/treatment of effected people in that area
Arrange extended hospital facilities at several other locations if hospital is damaged or load is
excessive
Maintain adequate inventory of medicines for identified potential hazardous situations
Maintain a directory of doctors, hospitals and other emergency medical services
Inform all private doctors and the hospitals of the district, if needed, depicts the organogram for Medical
Relief Co-ordination System
4.5.26 Duties and Responsibilities of Fire Services
Inspection and identification of risks
Identifying proper approach roads and means of escape
Co-ordinate entire fire control measures
Requisition well trained manpower, special rescue equipment, fire fighting equipment
Ensuring adequate supply of fire water at the site of emergency
Provision of required quantity of fire fighting agents and their easy mobility
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Maintenance of standby personnel / equipment for firefighting depicts the organogram for Fire Control
Co-ordination System.
4.5.27 Revenue Department
Evacuation of personnel from the affected area
Arrangements at rallying posts and parking yards
Rehabilitation of evacuated persons
Co-ordination with other agencies such as police, medical, animal husbandry, agriculture, electricity
board, fire services, home guards - civil defense
Nominate a press officer
Establishing shelters for rescue, medical, fire fighting personnel, etc.
4.5.28 Duties and Responsibilities of Transport Authorities
To arrange and dispatch of vehicles to the emergency spot immediately on receipt of information
about emergency
To contact the Officer In-charge of the parking yard regarding evacuation of public during
emergency period and apprise him of the dispatch of vehicles
Duties and Responsibilities of Telephone Authorities
To maintain a list of important telephone nos. of different agencies
To see that all those telephones are not engaged in case of emergency
To maintain and check the functioning of "Hot Line" telephones.
4.5.29 Duties and Responsibilities of Inspector of Factories
To maintain the different roles and action plans of all agencies
To reach the site of disaster after getting information from Chief Off-site Emergency Co-ordinator
To assess the situation and investigate the cause of accident.
Duties and Responsibilities of Executive Engineer, PWD
To rehabilitate the affected people in shelter camps and arrange for their food, drinking water and
sanitation
To see that the affected people return to their homes after the situation becomes normal
4.5.30 Duties and Responsibilities of refinery and petrochemical complex Authority
Provides COEC information about all the hazards involved in the process their potential impact to
the surrounding
The occupier may also provide an on-site disaster management plan to the COEC
The list of disaster management facilities available at site may be provided to COEC
The occupier of the industry should also provide all technical knowhow and expertise to COEC to
mitigate the disaster at Vadinar.
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4.5.31 Evacuation and Rehabilitation
Safe Guarding General Public
An early decision is to be taken in many cases of industrial accidents to evacuate the people in the
surrounding area. In general, public in the nearby area will get very little time to save themselves. The
local population will have to be warned within a very short period. In case of major disaster, evacuation
is to be considered depending upon the nature of disaster.
Fire
In case of a fire, it will give more time to escape and generally the areas affected will be small. Effects
of a fire on population will be mainly due to thermal radiation. In such cases, people in the vicinity of
disaster location need to be evacuated, although a severe smoke hazard due to fire is to be reviewed
periodically.
Education
Educating general public about potential hazards associated with production and the necessary
actions to be taken in case of accidents will be one of the prime areas of Disaster Management Plan.
The following actions are proposed to educate the personnel.
Pamphlets and booklets containing industrial hazards associated with petroleum refining and
petrochemicals production should be prepared and distributed to the general public of the concerned
area
Notice boards should be put in strategic locations giving the above information
Help of voluntary organizations, local schools and colleges will be taken to conduct educational
sessions to make people aware of the actions in case of major emergencies
ESSAR Oil Limited has detailed Emergency Response and Disaster Management Plan as per PGNRB
Codes. The same plan will trifurcated after this process.
4.6 Mutual Aid Scheme
The various industries and Govt agencies of Jamnagar have been grouped in Mutual aid under the
chairmanship of District collector. The purpose of MAS is to pool the various emergency equipment/
resources/ expertise available with different agencies for controlling the major emergency of the affected
location. EOL is an active member of this Mutual aid Scheme in Jamnagar thus complying with the
requirements of PNGRB – ERDMP regulations Clause – 12.3.
Industrial units participating in the mutual aid scheme include GSFC, Reliance Industries Limited, IOCL,
GAIL, Tata Chemicals Limited, Shree Digvijay Cements, Birla VXL limited and BORL.
Government agencies participating in the mutual aid scheme include District Collectorate office,
Jamnagar Municipal Corporation, District Superintendent of Police, Guru Gobind Singh Hospital, Indian
Air Force station, Indian Navy, Civil deference and Home Guards.
All the industrial members are connected through a dedicated VHF frequency, so that in case of
emergency they can contact each other and required support can be obtained. In our complex this
communication device is provided in Refinery Fire Control Room. In case of Mutual aid requirement,
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Head Fire after consulting CIC shall instruct fire control room for initiating the communication with
Mutual aid partners. Calling of Mutual aid can be restricted or full as per the requirement. As per the
mutual aid agreement between the industries, affected industry shall call Mutual aid Control room at
Jamnagar/neighboring industry directly for obtaining required support.
Figure 4-1: Emergency Organization Chart
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Figure 4-2: Organogram for Level – 1 Emergency Team
Figure 4-3: Organogram for Level – 2 & 3 Emergency Team
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5 DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANTS
5.1 Brief Resume and Nature of Consultancy Rendered by Kadam Environmental
Consultants
Kadam Environmental Consultants (KEC) was established in 1981 and has more than 3 decades of varied
experience in the field of environment. The mission of company is providing sustainable solutions on
“Environment for Development”.
The company has a dedicated and experienced team of more than 200 technical staff. The team
comprise of Environmental Planners and Engineers, Chemical and Civil Engineers, Geologist, Socio-
Economic Experts, Microbiologists, Zoologists, Botanists and Industrial/Analytical Chemists. The
company’s strength lies in Project Management, Performing Risk Assessment, Formulating
Environmental Disaster Plans, Use of Satellite Imagery in Impact Assessment, Use of Mathematical
Models for Air, Water and Soil Assessment and Expertise in Public Consultation.
Customer services are mainly categorized into:
Consultancy services in the field of environmental impact assessment, environmental site
assessment and due diligence, Enviro legal services, statutory environmental audits/ statements,
risk assessments and HAZOP, energy audit, environmental health and safety management systems
and waste management systems.
Engineering Services for collection and conveyance of liquid and solid wastes, designing and
executing effluent and sewage treatment plants, municipal solid waste studies and solid waste
management systems, bio gas plants, rain water harvesting systems and deep sea marine disposal
systems.
Laboratory services in chemical and waste testing, microbiology, soil testing and Field sampling (we
have amongst the highest number of environmental field sampling equipment amongst
environmental companies in the country). The company has a well-equipped laboratory with modern
instruments and experienced staff catering to the need of statutory and advisory environmental
testing for air, water and wastewater and hazardous solid waste. Laboratory has received NABL
Accreditation.
The group has a varied industrial clientele encompassing Indian and Multinational Companies covering
the industrial and services spectrum viz. Bulk Drugs and Pharmaceuticals, Paints, Chemicals, Oil and
Gas, Real Estate, Hospitality and Infrastructure sectors. Whilst the heart of our clientele encompasses
the top 50/Blue Chip Indian companies ( Reliance Industries, ONGC, Infosys, ITC, ICICI, Indian Oil,
GAIL, GSPC/GSPL, Sun Pharma, NTPC, Reliance Energy/Reliance Power, Welspun and many others) who
have placed implicit trust in us over the decades. We are increasingly working with several multinationals
(such as : ABB, Alstom , Areva , GM, Hindusthan Lever, Honeywell, Kohler, Sabic and Tyco amongst
others) who value our deep rooted general domain and India centric functional knowledge, reasonable
costs and comparable services as those offered by our multinational competitors. Their continued
patronage is our biggest testimonial.
The Group has branch offices at Delhi and other places in Gujarat.
KEC has received ISO 9001:2008 certification for its Quality Management System.
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The company is accredited EIA Consultant organization by NABET, Quality Council of India under EIA
accreditation scheme as per mandatory requirement of the MOEF, Govt. of India for carrying out
Environmental Clearance studies. It has approved EIA coordinators and Field Area Experts for
undertaking Environmental and related studies in eleven approved sectors.
Kadam’s laboratory is accredited with NABL and also gazette by MoEF under EP Act.
5.2 EIA Team Members
Work presented in this report was carried out by KEC with active co-operation from M/s. Vadinar Oil
Terminal LTD. (VOTL). The names of the EIA co-ordinator and FAEs deployed for the project are
mentioned at the start of the report (in Quality Control section). KEC team members (along with their
role in the project) include:
Name Areas NABET Designation
(if any) Involvement / Tasks
Mohit K. Ray EIA Co-ordinator 4(a) Site visit, key issue identification of project
after trifurcation, Report documentation
Jitixa Upadhyay FAE(RH, WP) EIA Co-ordinator
6(b)B & FAE
Site visit, key issue identification of project
after trifurcation, Report documentation, Co-
ordination with client
Identification of water & effluent generation
sources, water balance, Consequence analysis
and preparation of DMP
Rajgopal
Krishnan FAE(RH) FAE Consequence analysis and preparation of DMP
Dibyendu
Banerjee
FAE (AP,AQ,
SHW) FAE
Site visit, key issue identification of project
after trifurcation, Preparation of emission
estimate, Interpretation of ambient air results,
Identification of waste generated and its
disposal mode
Dhara Patel FAE (RH) Team Member Involved in report compilation
Bijal Kothari FAE(RH) Team Member Involved in report compilation
Surbhi Makwana Team Member Involved in report compilation
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ANNEXURES
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Annexure 1: Inward copy of application to MoEF
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Annexure 2 : Minutes of Meeting of MoEF & CC
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