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Minutes of 200th SEAC Meeting Date 12/01/2015
The 200th meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on
12/01/2015. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary,
SEAC:
1. Dr. M. S. Khan, Chairman
2. Dr. S.K. Upadhyay Member
3. Dr. S. N. Singh Member
4. Shri S.C. Bramhchari Member
5. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member
6. Dr. R.K. Sardana Secretary
The Chairman welcomed the members to the 200th SEAC meeting.
The minutes of 199th SEAC meeting dated 10/12/2014 were confirmed.
The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda points
discussed:
1- Stone Mining Project at Aarazi No-3114 & 3215, Khand no.-18, Vill-Kosharakalan,
Tehsil-Meja, Allahabad, U.P. (Leased Area-5.00 Acre) Sri Dinesh Bahadur Singh,
Vill-Kosharakalan, U.P. File No. 2139/JDCA-S
The committee noted that an application dated 10/03/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Stone Mining Project at Aarazi No-3114 & 3215,
Vill-Kosharakalan, Tehsil-Meja, Allahabad, U.P. (Leased Area-5.00 Acre), which was
received in the Directorate on 10/03/2014. A presentation was made by Shri Akhand Pratap
Singh, representative of project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s Sawen Consultancy
Services Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation
made, informed the committee that:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Stone Mining Project at Aarazi No-3114 &
3215, Khand no.-18, Vill-Kosharakalan, Tehsil-Meja, Allahabad, U.P. (Leased Area-5.00
Acre).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Dinesh Bahadur Singh for 05years
from 28/12/2007 to 27/12/2012. Application is applied for renewal of mining lease.
3. 41,080 cum/annum stone collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Pankaj Pandey (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/086/95A). 5. 45 persons shall be employed for mining work.
6. The water requirement will be limited to 3.25 KLD from nearby villages.
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7. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
8. The mining will be opencast type and carried out manual manner.
9. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted 25 m below ground level.
10. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
11. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
12. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
13. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee also noted that the details and the data provided in the proposal as well
as in the mining plan do not match hence, directed the project proponent to submit the
proposals in accordance to the mining plan. The matter is deferred till the reply is
received.
2- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Arazi No-107, Khand-8, Vill-Surawandalapur,
Tehsil-Meja, Allahabad. (Leased Area-5.00 Acre) Sri Amarjeet, Mahuarikala, Distt-
Allahabad. File No. 2141/AD-Sub.
The project proponent did not appear. However, an application has been
submitted on behalf of proponent that they would not be able to appear due to health conditions and have requested to schedule the matter in next meeting. The committee
deferred the matter for next meeting.
3- Sand Stone Mining Project at Gata No-2885 Vill-Vijaypur, Tehsil-Sadar, District-
Mirzapur, U.P. (Leased Area-1.15 Ha) Sri Gulam Sarvar, Vill-Paschim Mohal,
Gopiganj, Distt-Bhadohi, U.P. . File No. 2145/AD-VB
The project proponent informed the committee that their consultant M/s Eko Pro
Engineers Pvt. Ltd. are not present and requested for deferment of the matter till next
meeting. The committee expressed its displeasure as deferment of the matter amounts to
wastage of slot/committee time that is fixed for hearing of the matter. The committee directed
that the matter should be closed and shall be open only after submission of request letter from
the project proponent alongwith commitment of the consultant they shall appear for the
presentation, as and when scheduled for SEAC
4- Sand Mining Project at Khasra no. 346 Ka, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353 & 354 Ka, Vill-
Adawal Ahatmali, Tehsil & Distt. Fatehpur, U.P. (Leased Area-1.456 Ha) Sri Shiv
Kumar, Vill-Dareyapur, Tehsil-Bindki, Distt-Fatehpur, U.P. File No. 2147/DD-Y
The project proponent informed the committee that their consultant M/s Eko Pro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. are not present and requested for deferment of the matter till next
meeting. The committee expressed its displeasure as deferment of the matter amounts to wastage of slot/committee time that is fixed for hearing of the matter. The committee directed
that the matter should be closed and shall be open only after submission of request letter from the project proponent alongwith commitment of the consultant they shall appear for the
presentation, as and when scheduled for SEAC.
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5- Building stones Khanda, Gitti and boulder (Granite) Mining Project at Survey No-
989/12 Vill-Makarbai, Tehsil-& Distt-Mahoba, U.P. (Leased Area-1.21 Ha) Sri
Prem Prakash, Tanda Nizamali, Barabanki, U.P. File No. 2151/DD-D
The committee noted that an application dated 11/03/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of building stones Khanda, Gitti and boulder (Granite)
Mining Project at Survey No-989/12 Vill-Makarbai, Tehsil-& Distt-Mahoba, U.P. (Leased Area-1.21 Ha). A presentation was made by Shri Jaigopal Singh, representative of project
proponent alongwith their consultant M/s GRC India Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for building stones Khanda, Gitti and boulder
(Granite) Mining Project at Survey No-989/12 Vill-Makarbai, Tehsil-& Distt-Mahoba,
U.P. (Leased Area-1.21 Ha)
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Premprakash for 10 years from
05/04/2010 to 04/04/2020.
3. 20,000 M3/annum Khanda, Gitti and Boulder collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/165/2005/A) and has been approved by Directorate of Geology and Mining, U.P.
5. 28 persons shall be employed for mining work. 6. The water requirement will be limited to 1.71 KLD from nearby villages.
7. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
8. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining machinery shall include Jack hammer, Tractor Mounted Compressor, Pokland, etc.
9. Mining will be done from top to bottom by making benches having height of 3 m and
width of 6 m.
10. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted to 24 m (from top of the surface of hill).
11. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
12. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
13. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
14. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental clearance for the project proposals as above with general and specific conditions attached as
annexure-1 and annexure-2 to these minutes. The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. The mining will be carried out above the mean sea level. 2. Mining will be carried out strictly according to the mining plan.
3. Approach road should be made motorable. 4. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines. 5. CSR detail plan with Rs. 0.50 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted
within one month. Separate audit statement approved by CA shall be
submitted regarding CSR activities with physical details alongwith 06 monthly
compliance of the project.
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6- Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project at Survey no. 997 Mi, Vill-Sindhora,
Tehsil-Sadar, District-Mirzapur, U.P. (Leased Area-0.80 Hac) Sri Rajesh Kumar
Tripathi, Vill-Madfa, Tehsil-Chunnar, Mirzapur, U.P. File No. 2161/DD-Y
The committee noted that an application dated 11/03/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project at
Survey no. 997 Mi, Vill-Sindhora, Tehsil-Sadar, District-Mirzapur, U.P. (Leased Area-0.80 Ha). A presentation was made by Shri Rajesh Kumar Tripathi, project proponent alongwith
their consultant M/s GRC India Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project
at Survey no. 997 Mi, Vill-Sindhora, Tehsil-Sadar, District-Mirzapur, U.P. (Leased Area-
0.80 Ha).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Rajesh Kumar Tripathi for 05 years
from 30/01/2008 to 29/01/2013. The lessee has applied for renewal of mine lease through
application dated 08/10/2011. 3. As per form-1, 15,600 TPA Khanda, Gitti and Boulder collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Indra Singh (RQP No.-RQP/DDN/078/94-A). 5. 300 working days is proposed for the mining activity.
6. 16 persons shall be employed for mining work. 7. The water requirement will be limited to 1.02 KLD from nearby villages.
8. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
9. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining machinery shall include Jack hammer, Tractor Mounted Compressor, Pokland, etc.
10. Mining will be done from top to bottom by making benches having height of 3 m and
width of 6 m.
11. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted 15 m (from top of the surface of hill).
12. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
13. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
14. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
15. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental
clearance for the project proposals as above with general and specific conditions attached as
annexure-1 and 2 to these minutes.
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. The copy of application as applied for extension of lease is to be submitted. 2. The road length of 430 m length is kaccha is to be made motorable.
3. The mining will be carried out above the mean sea level. 4. Mining will be carried out will be strictly according to the mining plan.
5. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining guidelines.
6. Dump height to be restricted to only 0.5 metre 7. CSR detail plan with Rs. 0.50 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted
within one month. Separate audit statement approved by CA shall be
submitted regarding CSR activities with physical details alongwith 06 monthly
compliance of the project.
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7- Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project at Sarvey No-1744, 1745, Khand-58,
Vill-Bhatauti, Tehsil-Meja, District-Allahabad, U.P. (Leased Area-4.04 Ha) Sri Vijay
Kumar Agrawal, File No. 2162/AD-Sub.
The committee noted that an application dated 11/03/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project at
Sarvey No-1744, 1745, Khand-58, Vill-Bhatauti, Tehsil-Meja, District-Allahabad, U.P.
(Leased Area-4.04 Ha). A presentation was made by Shri Jitendra Pratap Singh, authorized representative of project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s GRC India Pvt. Ltd. The
proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project at Sarvey No-1744, 1745, Khand-58, Vill-Bhatauti, Tehsil-Meja, District-Allahabad, U.P.
(Leased Area-4.04 Ha). 2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Vijay Kumar Agarwal for 10 years
from 06/03/2010 to 05/03/2020.
3. As per form-1, collections of 13,000 TPA Khanda, Gitti and Boulder stone are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Pankaj Pande (RQP No.-RQP/DDN/086/94-
A) for period of 2014-15 to 2018-19.
5. 300 working days is proposed for the mining activity.
6. 47 persons shall be employed for mining work.
7. The water requirement will be limited to 0.44 KLD from nearby villages through
borewells/dugwells.
8. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
9. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining
machinery shall include Jack hammer, Tractor Mounted Compressor, Pokland etc.
10. Mining will be done from top to bottom by making benches having height of 6 m and width of 6 m.
11. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted 48 m (from top of the surface of hill). 12. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006. 13. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna. 14. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
15. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee also noted that letter no. 2899/Khanan-2014-15 dated 06/01/2015 has
been issued by Shri Mohd. Mahboob Mining Officer, Allahabad that there is no approved
mining lease within 500 m of the proposed site. The committee discussed the matter and
recommended grant of environmental clearance for the project proposals as above with
general and specific conditions attached as annexure-1 and 2 to these minutes. The committee
also stipulated following conditions:
1. Approach road should be made motorable.
2. Unmetalled 500 m length of road to be metalled.
3. A certificate of C A. to be submitted to office after six month regarding details
of expenditures dines under CSR expenditure with photographs.
4. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines. 5. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
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8- Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project at Survey No-2/4, Khand-01, Vill-
Jujhar Tehsil-& Distt-Mahoba, U.P. (Leased Area-4.048 Ha) Sri Seerajdhwaj Singh,
Kailashpuri, Banda, U.P. File No. 2165/DD-D
The committee noted that an application dated 11/03/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project at
Survey No-2/4, Khand-01, Vill-Jujhar Tehsil-& Distt-Mahoba, U.P. (Leased Area-4.048 Ha).
A presentation was made by Shri Seerajdhwaj Singh, project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s GRC India Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the
presentation made, informed the committee that: 1. The environmental clearance is sought for Khanda, Gitti & Boulder Stone Mining Project
at Survey No-2/4, Khand-01, Vill-Jujhar Tehsil-& Distt-Mahoba, U.P. (Leased Area-4.048 Ha).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Seerajdhwaj Singh for 10 years from 28/08/2009 to 27/08/2019.
3. 62,400 TPA Khanda, Gitti and Boulder collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/165/2005/A) for the lease perioed and has been approved by mining
department on 07/11/2014.
5. 300 working days is proposed for the mining activity.
6. 30 persons shall be employed for mining work.
7. The water requirement will be limited to 0.53 KLD from nearby villages through
borewells/dugwells.
8. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
9. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining
machinery shall include Jack hammer, Tractor Mounted Compressor, Pokland, etc.
10. Mining will be done from top to bottom by making benches having height of 3 m and width of 3 m.
11. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted 15 m (from top of the surface of hill). 12. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006. 13. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna. 14. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
15. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
16. An affidavit dated 11/01/2015 has been submitted by project proponent that there is no
existing operating mine with environmental clearance accorded within 500 m from the
periphery of the proposed site.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental
clearance for the project proposals as above with general and specific conditions attached as
annexure-1 and 2 to these minutes. The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
2. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
3. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project. 4. Details of CSR and their expenditure details through C.A. with photographs
after six months to office is to be submitted.
5. Phase wise plantations to be done simultaneously.
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9- Mining at Gata No-7, Vill-Chaugava, Pargana-Mahona, Tehsil-BKT, Distt-Lucknow
(Leased Area 0.607 Hac) Sri Brijesh Kumar, Kumharanpurwa, Shivri,BKT
Lucknow. File No. 2170/DD-Sh
The project proponent did not appear. The committee directed to close the
case and to reopen only, if a request to this effect is received from the project
proponent.
10- Sand Mining at Gata No. 541, 542, 543, Village-Ratanpur Naudaandi, Tehsil-Beheri,
District-Bareilly, U.P. (Leased Area 4.85 Ha) Sri Ashok Tomar, N-35 D/4, Rampur
Bagh, Bareilly. File No. 2178/AD-H
The committee noted that an application dated 12/03/2014 was made by the project
proponent for environmental clearance of Sand Mining at Gata No. 541, 542, 543, Village-
Ratanpur Naudaandi, Tehsil-Beheri, District-Bareilly, U.P. (Leased Area 4.85 Ha). A
presentation was made by Shri Alok Tomar, project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s
GRC India Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation
made, informed the committee that:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand Mining at Gata No. 541, 542, 543,
Village-Ratanpur Naudaandi, Tehsil-Beheri, District-Bareilly, U.P. (Leased Area 4.85
Ha).
2. As per form-1, collection of 1,88,500 TPA sand/moram is proposed from 4.85 Ha mining
lease area.
3. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Alok Tomar for 03 years from
14/07/2011 to 13/07/2014. District Magistrate, Bareilly through his letter dated
29/08/2013 directed to stop the mining work till submission of environmental clearance in
the matter. Renewal of the mining lease shall be applied after issuance of environmental
clearance.
4. The mining is proposed from the river bed of river Gaula.
5. 250 working days is proposed from mining activity.
6. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/165/2005/A).
7. 98 persons shall be employed for mining work.
8. Mining will be opencast type and manual method. No drilling and blasting is proposed.
9. The water requirement will be limited to 3.84 KLD (Domestic use- 0.84 KLD and dust
suppression- 3.0 KLD). Water requirement shall be met through nearby existing
dugwells/borewells.
10. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/water table, whichever is less. The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table
and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.
11. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
12. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
13. The project proposal fall under category 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
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14. Safety distance of 50 m from the bank of the river and 06 m from the stream will be left
as no mining zone, considering for back protection.
15. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.
16. An affidavit dated 12/01/2015 has been submitted by project proponent that there is no
existing operating mine with environmental clearance accorded within 500 m from the
periphery of the proposed site.
The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental
clearance for the project proposals as above with general and specific conditions attached as
annexure-3 and 4 to these minutes. The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
2. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
3. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
Reply Matters:
11- Sand Mining Project at Gata No-365, Vill-Maanpur khurd, Naraini, Banda. (Leased
Area 0.551 Hac. Sri Ram Suhawan Das, Owner, Vill-Manipur, Tehsil Naraini,Distt-
Banda, U.P. File No. 2064/JDCA-S
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting
dated 10/10/2013 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to revise and
submit the details for evacuation/transportation route, coordinates of all four corners
and site map/photographs. It is also directed to submit baseline data and CSR details."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 08/03/2014
wherein transportation route, co-ordinate of project site and proposals for corporate
social responsibility have been submitted. The committee discussed the replies and
recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-
A alongwith general and specific conditions as annexed at annexure-3 & 4 to these
minutes.
Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought Sand/Moram Mining Project at Gata No. 365,
Village-Manpur Khurd, Tehsil-Naraini, District-Banad, U.P. (Leased Area 0.551ha.)
2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Ken.
3. The mine lease area is located between latitude 25014'08.2" N and longitude 80033'3E
4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.
The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table
and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.
5. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
6. The water requirement will be limited to 1.5KLD and will be supplied from water
tankers.
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7. 5,000 MTPA sand/Moram collections are proposed.
8. As committed 5 mt. of buffer zone will be maintained.
9. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.
10. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.
11. During operation the maximum workers no-20.
12. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
13. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
14. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
2. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
3. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
4. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
12- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No- 640, 641, 694, 700, 701, 692, 693, 820 at
River Kali, Vill-Bakner, Kasganj, Kashiram Nagar .(Area 5.81 Acres). Mr. Moti
Lal. File No. 2021/DD-Y
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 09/10/2013 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to revised
and submit the details for evacuation/transportation road and site photographs."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 14/04/2014 though
which transportation route and site photograph have been submitted. The committee
discussed the replies and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project
details as given at Para-A alongwith general and specific conditions as annexed at annexure-3
& 4 to these minutes.
Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand/Moram Mining at Gata No. 640s, 641s,
694s, 700s, 701s, 692s, 693, 820 at Kali River, Village-Bakner, Tehsil-Kasganj, District-
Kanshi Ram Nagar, U.P. (Leased Area 2.31 ha.)
2. Collection of 45,000 MTPA sand/moram from mining lease area 5.81 Acres (2.31 ha.)
has been proposed which is a part of non forest Government revenue land.
3. Mining Lease period is from 21/12/2011 to 20/12/2014.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP/DDN/165/2005/A) for
the period from 21/12/2011 to 20/12/2014.
5. The mining leased area located between latitude 27° 47‘ 12.13“ N to 27° 47‘ 12.38“ N
and longitude 78° 37‘ 56.09“ E to 78° 38‘ 9.28“ E
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6. The mining lease area includes undulating river bed of River Kali.
7. During operation the maximum nos. of workers will be 27.
8. The water requirement will be limited to 3.6 KLD (Drinking 0.29 KLD from ground
water & Dust suppression 3.0 KLD from river and 0.27 KLD for plantation.
9. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.
The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table
and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.
10. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
11. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
12. The Project proposal falls under category 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
13. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site. 2. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
3. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
4. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
13- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Gata No-189, Vill-Pooranpur, Tehsil & Distt-
Amroha, U.P.(Leased Area 1.607 ha). Sri Hotey Ram, Vill-Pooranpur, Tehsil &
Distt-Amroha. File No. 1967/AD-H
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
09/10/2013 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to revised
and submit the details for evacuation/transportation road and site photographs."
The project proponent submitted their replies through undated letter received in the Directorate dated 11/02/2014 through which transportation route and site photograph have
been submitted. The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A alongwith general and
specific conditions as annexed at annexure-3 & 4 to these minutes
Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for for Sand/Moram Mining at Gata No. 189,
Village Pooranpur, Thana-Didauli, Tehsil-Amroha, District-Amroah, U.P. (Leased Area
1.607 ha).
2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Pooranpur river/nala.
3. The mine lease area is located between latitude 28051’01” N and longitude 78
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4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.
The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table
and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.
5. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
6. The water requirement will be limited to 1.5 KLD and will be supplied from water
tankers.
7. 50,000 MTPA sand/Moram collections are proposed.
8. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.
9. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.
10. During operation the maximum workers no-20-25.
11. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
13. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
2. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
3. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
4. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
14- Janwa Silica Sand Mine at Village-Janwa, Tehsil- Bara, District-Allalhabad, U.P.
(Leased Area 47.06 ha.). Mr. Rameshavaradetta (Legal Heair) Bhulli Maharj &
Sons, Po. Shankargarh, Allahabad. File No. 713/DD-Y
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 06/06/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:
1. Copy of provisions related to deemed renewal of minor mineral lease and its
applicability in the matter.
2. Copy of mining plan.
3. Copy of application submitted by the proponent for renewal of lease.
4. No washing process of mineral shall be included under this environmental
clearance.
5. Water requirement is to be reduced in the total water requirement as proposed
including requirement of washing. So water requirement is to be corrected
accordingly.
6. It is an old lease therefore application for new lease is to be submitted to the
competent authority and the copy of the same is to be submitted to SEIAA.
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The project proponent submitted their replies through letter 19/06/2014 and
28/10/2014. The project proponent submitted that the lessee applied for the renewal of the
lease on 12/06/1998 for a period of 20 years i.e. 16/06/1999 to 15/06/2019. Copy of renewal
application have also been submitted. As per the provision in MINERAL CONCESSION
RULES, 1960, Rule 24A-6, the lease will be deemed to be renewed, if it is not disposed of by
the State Government before the date of expiry of the lease. Copy of provision have been
annexed. Further, the scheme of Mining along with Progressive Mine Closure has been
approved by IBM vide letter no- UP/Allahabad/Silica Sand/M. Scheme-02/09-10 dated
4/12/2009. The project proponent also informed that project proposals does not involves any
washing of silica sand. Water requirement has also been accordingly calculated to be 1.5
KLD.
The committee discussed the replies and observed that the proposed mining capacity
is 25,000 TPA whereas the total excavation in six years (from 2003-04 to 2008-09) is 27,038
Ton. The committee directed that a mining plan/scheme commensurate to the proposed
mining of silica sand should be submitted.
The committee also directed to submit following information:
1. Copy to be submitted of application of renewal as applied to Geology and
mining and to Collector.
2. Mining plan is to be revised and to be submitted in the Directorate Office.
3. Mining scheme I'd to be submitted as proposed revised production capacity.
The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.
15- Sand/Moram Mining at Gata No- 138, Village-Panjusarai, Amroha. (Leased Area
2.3100 hac.). Mr. Fakeera, Village-Panjusarai, Tehsil- &, District-Amroha, U.P. File
No. 1968/AD-Sub.
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
09/10/2013 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to revised
and submit the details for evacuation/transportation road and site photographs."
The project proponent submitted their replies through undated letter received in the Directorate dated 11/02/2014 through which transportation route and site photograph have
been submitted. The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A alongwith general and
specific conditions as annexed at annexure-3 & 4 to these minutes.
Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for for Sand/Moram mining at Gata No. 138,
VillagepPanju sarai, Tehsil-Amroha, District-Amroha, U.P. (Leased Area 2.3100 ha.)
2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Ganga/Nala.
3. The mine lease area is located between latitude 28054’47.48” N and longitude 78
0
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4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.
The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table
and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.
5. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
6. The water requirement will be limited to 1.5 KLD and will be supplied from water
tankers.
7. 15,000 MTPA sand/Moram collections are proposed.
8. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.
9. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.
10. During operation the maximum workers no-20-25.
11. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
13. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
2. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
3. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
4. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
16- Sand mining at khasra no- 1171 ka 1175 ka 1176 ka 1177 & 1174 Village- Bhogpur,
Pregana- Najibabad, Bijnour, U.P. (Area – 2.6130 ha ). Smt Renu, Bijnour,U.P.
File No. 1916/DD-Y
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
09/10/2013 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to revised
and submit the details for evacuation/transportation road and site photographs.
The project proponent submitted their replies through undated letter received in the Directorate dated 11/02/2014 through which transportation route and site photograph have
been submitted. The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A alongwith general and
specific conditions as annexed at annexure-3 & 4 to these minutes.
Para-A: 1. The environmental clearance is sought for for Sand /Moram Mining at Khasra No.
1171Ka, 1175Ka, 1176Ka, 1177 & 1174, Village-Bhogpur, Pergana-Najibabad, Tehsil-
Najibabad, District-Bijnor, U.P. (Leased Area 2.6130 ha.)
2. Mining is proposed from river bed of river Malin.
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3. The mine lease area is located between latitude 29039’01.07" N and longitude 780
23'24.07 E
4. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/ water table, whichever is less.
The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table
and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.
5. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
6. The water requirement will be limited to 2.0 KLD and will be supplied from water
tankers.
7. 15,000 MTPA sand/Moram collections are proposed.
8. Mined Sand/Moram will be used in only construction work.
9. The mining will be opencast type and carried through manual manner.
10. During operation the maximum workers no-30.
11. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
13. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
2. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly. 3. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
4. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
17- Sand/Moram Mining on Yamuna River, Zone-1, Khasra No.1/10, Village-Arail,
Tehsil-Karchhana, District-Allahabad, (Leased Area 27.76ha.). Mr. Govind Nishad,
Allahabad. File No. 1039/TA-M
The Project proponent was not present during meeting. The committee deferred the matter till a request in this regards is received from the project proponent.
18- Sand/Morum Mining at Gata No-2031, 2039, 2520, 2522, 2538, 2541, Mahuta,
Tehsil-Naraini, Distt-Banda, U.P. (Area-4.3503 Ha) Sri Raj Kr. Pandey, Antara,
Banda, U.P. File No. 1957/AD-H
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
03/05/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:
1. Status of proposed lease /renewal.
2. A certificate/letter of intention from District Mining Officer that the proposed
lease is under consideration for grant in favour of project proponent.
3. Mining plan for proposed project.
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 28/07/2014 through
which renewal application, intention of District Mining Officer letter and mining plan have
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been submitted. The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of
environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A alongwith general and
specific conditions as annexed at annexure-3 & 4 to these minutes.
Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Sand/Morum Mining at Gata No-2031, 2039,
2520, 2522, 2538, 2541, Mahuta, Tehsil-Naraini, Distt-Banda, U.P. (Area-4.3503 Ha).
2. As per form-1, collection of 1,72,140 TPA sand/moram is proposed from 4.3503 Ha
mining lease area.
3. The mining is proposed from the river bed of river Began.
4. 250 working days is proposed from mining activity.
5. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/165/2005/A). 6. 47 persons shall be employed for mining work.
7. Mining will be opencast type and manual method. No drilling and blasting is proposed.
8. The water requirement will be limited to 3.9 KLD (Domestic use- 1.4 KLD and dust
suppression- 2.5 KLD). Water requirement shall be met through nearby existing
dugwells/borewells.
9. The ultimate depth of mining will be restricted to 03 meter/water table, whichever is less.
The mining would be restricted to unsaturated zone only above the phreatic water table and will not intersect the ground water table at any point of time.
10. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
11. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
12. The project proposal fall under category 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended). 13. Safety distance of 50 m from the bank of the river and 06 m from the stream will be left
as no mining zone, considering for back protection.
14. There is no litigation pending in any court regarding the project.
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
1. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
2. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
3. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
4. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
19- Sand Mining Project at Rapti River-01, Vill-Khadkhadiy, Campierganj, Gorakhpur
(Leased Area-3.237 Hac). Sri Ram Milan Nishad, Lakshmipur, Maharajganj, U.P.
File No. 1811/DD-Y The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
19/03/2014 wherein the committee recommended grant of environmental clearance in the
matter. The recommendations of committee are under consideration at SEIAA since.
Hence, the matter is not pending at SEAC.
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Discussion Matters:
1- Sand/Morum Mining at Zone-1, Bhukhand No.8 on Ken River, Village- Sari,
Tehsil-Banda, Dstrict-Banda, U.P. (Leased Area 90.04 Acres). Mr. Wasif Jama
Khan, Owner, S/o Late Murtajayar Khan, Idgah Road, Banda, U.P. File No.
848/JDCA-S
The committee noted that terms of reference in the matter were issued through letter
no. 2203/Parya/SEAC/848/DDS/2011 dated 26/09/2011. The project proponent through
his application dated 29/12/2014 have requested to extend the validity of ToR dated
26/09/2011 for one more year as per provisions of MoEF OM No. J-11013/41/2006-IA-
II(I) Part dated 08/10/2014.
The committee examined the matter and gone through the provisions of MoEF OM
dated 08/10/2014 with reference to extension of validity period. The committee observed
that validity period of ToR have been made valid for 03 years and may be extended for
one more year provided that the application is made by the applicant to the regulatory
authority at least 03 months before the expire of the validity period together with an
updated form-1, based on proper justification and also recommendation of EAC/SEAC.
The committee noted that 03 years validity period regarding ToR dated 26/09/2011
has already expired prior to issuance of MoEF OM dated 08/10/2014. Also the applicant
has not made applied as per time frame prescribed in OM dated 08/10/2014. Hence, the
provisions of OM dated 08/10/2014 do not apply on ToR dated 26/09/2011.
Accordingly, the committee refused to extend the validity period for ToR dated
26/09/2011. The committee also deliberated that the proponent is at liberty to make a
fresh application for issuance of ToR in the matter.
2- “F.H. Medical College, Near Railway, Over Bridge, NH-2, Tundla, Firozabad, U.P.
File No. 1535/AD(H)
Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that an undated application,
received in the Directorate on 12/03/2013, was made by Dr. Javed Anwar Warsi,
Chairman, The Muslim Educational Welfare Society for environmental clearance of
F.H. Medical College, Near Railway, Over Bridge, NH-2, Tundla, Firozabad, U.P.
The matter was discussed in SEAC meetings dated 30/05/2013 wherein it was found that the construction work has already been started regarding the project prior to
environmental clearance. The committee had directed to take further necessary action as per MoEF OM dated 12/12/2012 related to violation cases. Accordingly, the State
Govt. was requested to direct UPPCB for initiation of legal action in the matter for violation of E.P. Act through letter dated 25/08/2014 . UPPCB through his letter
dated 29/12/2014 has informed that legal action in the matter has been initiated in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Firozabad under E.P. Act, 1986.
The committee discussed the letter dated 29/12/2014 of UPPCB and also the
provisions of notification dated 22/12/2014 wherein School, College, Hostel of Educational Institution have not been included in projects or activities. The committee
directed that a clarification should be sought from MoEF Govt. of India whether the proposed project shall be covered under EIA Notification or not in the light of
notification dated 22/12/2014. The matter shall be discussed after receipt of clarification from Govt. of India.
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3- Girwar Diaspore, Pyrophyllite & Quartz Mine at Village-Girwar, Tehsil-Rath,
District-Hamirpur, U.P. Shri Diwakar Sharma, Owner,53/1, Naya Ganj, Kanpur.
File No. 564/DD(Y)
Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that Shri Diwakar Sharma through his letter
dated 23/12/2014 has informed that terms of reference in the matter were issued through
letter dated 04/07/2011and extension of ToR for one more year was granted on 05/09/2013 for the period upto 03/07/2014. As the extension of ToR was also expired, a
fresh application was submitted to SEAC, UP against which a fresh ToR was issued. As the monitoring for this project was already done based on the previous ToR for the period
of March-May, 2013 and as the monitoring period is still valid (not more than 02 years), it is requested to allow the proponent to use the same monitoring base line data for the
submission of EIA/EMP report. The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that there are MoEF guidelines
regarding validity of monitoring data to be used for preparation of EIA. The same should
be followed in the matter. The committee shall appraise the matter chronologically after
submission of EIA.
4- Tannery (Raw hide to finish leather) at A-4, LTP, UPSIDC, Banthar, Unnao, U.P.,
M/s Homera Tanning Industries Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Zamar Rizwan, Director, M/s
Homera Tanning Industries Pvt. Ltd. A-4, LTP, UPSIDC, Banthar, Unnao, U.P. File
No. 891/DD(Y)
Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that an application dated 03/06/2011
was made by Shri Qamar Rizwan, Director, M/s Homera Tanning Industries Pvt. Ltd. for
environmental clearance of Tannery (Raw hide to finish leather) at A-4, LTP, UPSIDC,
Banthar, Unnao, U.P., M/s Homera Tanning Industries Pvt. Ltd. The matter was
discussed in SEAC meetings dated 24/09/2011, 26/09/2011, 03/10/2013 and 06/06/2014 wherein it was found that the construction work has already been started regarding the
project prior to environmental clearance. The committee had directed to take further necessary action as per MoEF OM dated 12/12/2012 related to violation cases.
Accordingly, the State Govt. was requested to direct UPPCB for initiation of legal action in the matter for violation of E.P. Act through letter dated 16/07/2014. UPPCB through
his letter dated 29/12/2014 has informed that legal action in the matter has been initiated in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Unnao under E.P. Act, 1986.
The committee discussed the letter dated 29/12/2014 of UPPCB and directed to list
the matter for appraisal in chronological order.
5- Soil Excavation Project at Vill-Karanpur Mustakil, Gata No-389, 395Ka, Tehsil;-
Bindiki, Distt-Fatehpur (Area-1.45 Ha) Sri Shamshad Khan, Vill-Barethi, Tehsil-
Bindki, Distt-Fatehpur. File No. 2539/DD(Y)
Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that Shri Shamshad Khan, R/o
Village-Baresi, Tehsil-Bindki, District-Fatehpur through his undated letter received
on 26/12/2014 has informed that his application in the proposed matter is pending
since 01/09/2014 and more than 105 days have been passed since then. Mr. Khan has
requested for issuance of environmental clearance in the matter.
The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that the proposals are being considered in chronological order by committee for appraisal and the present
matter shall also be discussed accordingly. However, the committee is trying to speed up the appraisal process so that more cases can be disposed off in each meeting.
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6- Group Housing Project at Plot No-GH-04, Alpha-1, Greater Noida, Sri Shashi
Kishore Jain, GM, 403, K M Trade Tower, Annexe Radisson Blu, Kaushambhi,
Ghaziabad. File No. 2440/AD(H)
Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that M/s Inox Air Products Ltd.,
Gautam Budh through his letter dated 19/12/2014 has informed that they have
submitted application dated 16/07/2014 for environmental clearance of the project.
More than 105 days have been passed since then and as per EIA notification
environmental clearance is deemed to be granted if no communication in this regard
have been made by SEIAA whereas, in this case, more than 150 days have been
passed. The project proponent has further mentioned that accordingly, in their case,
they understand environmental clearance for the project has deemed to grant by
SEIAA.
The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that the proposals are
being considered in chronological order by committee for appraisal and the present
matter shall also be discussed accordingly. However, the committee is trying to speed
up the appraisal process so that more cases can be disposed off in each meeting. The
committee recommended that question of deemed clearance may be putup to SEIAA
for discussion/decision.
7- Writ petition no-56450/2014, Smt. Dropati Rai & others at Hon'ble High Court
Allahabad.
Secretary, SEAC informed the committee that Chief Standing Counsel, High
Court, Allahabad through his letter dated 27/11/2014 informed regarding Writ Petition no. 64956/2014 Smt. Dropati Rai V/s Secretary, State Environment
Clearance, U.P. The applicant through his writ has made a prayer as follows: A reply in the matter was communicated to Chief Standing Counsel, High
Court, Allahabad thorough letter dated 17/12/2014 informing that the matters are examined by the SEAC in chronological order and it was proposed to be included in
SEAC agenda as and when, the order of matter shall be reached chronologically. However, as the matter is under consideration at Hon'ble High Court, it shall be
presented in the next meeting of SEAC for further necessary action.
The committee discussed the matter and deliberated that although the
committee examine the matters chronologically however as this particular case is
under consideration at Hon'ble High Court, it should be included in to the agenda of
next SEAC meeting for appraisal.
8- Sand Mining Project, at Bhukar Survey No. 829/833, 829/834, 829/835, khand-1,
Vill- Kamauli, Tehsil- Sadar, Distt-Varanasi, U.P. (Leased Area 4.096 Acres) Sri.
Rajesh, S/o Sri. Baijnath, Moh.-D5/94 Tripura Bhairvi, Dashasvamegh, Varanasi.
File No. 1549/DD(Y)
Secretary, SEAC informed that committee that Shri Rajesh through his letter dated
22/12/2013 has made a submission regarding location of proposed mining site with reference
to Kachwa Sanctuary in District-Varanasi alongwith Hon'ble NGT decision in application no.
110/2013. The committee noted that the matter relates to mining areas in Village-Kamauli,
Tehsil-Sadar, District-Varanasi. There is an application 110/2013 pending at Hon'ble NGT
which relates to matter. The committee deliberated that the matter should be included in the
agenda of next meeting and proponent should be informed to appear and to make a
presentation regarding the case.
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9- Discussion on letter dated 02/12/2014 of Shri Brijesh Pandey, Obra, Sonebhadra.
The Secretary, SEAC informed that committee that Shri Brijesh Pandey, S/o Shri
Yogesh Chandra Pandey, R/o Obra, District-Sonebhadra through his letter dated 02/12/2014
has requested that environmental clearance regarding Aarazi no. 246/1, area 110 acres,
Mauza-Gurdah, Pargana-Agori, Tehsil-Robertsganj, District-Sonebhadra should not be issued
without forest clearance as Aarazi no. 246/1 is within 01 K.M. of Kaimur Wild Life
Sanctuary. The committee discussed the letter dated 02/12/2014 and observed that no specific
details of applications have been mentioned in the letter and forest clearance is a separate and equally important prerequisite for grant of mining lease by District Administration, which is
to be issued by forest department. However, in mining cases it can be additionally stipulated that forest clearance shall be taken by the proponent as necessary under law.
Discussion on replies received in continuation to queries raised in SEAC meeting dated
12/12/2014
1- Sand/Morum Mining Project at Khand-11/2, Vill-Ramarhe, Distt-Hamirpur (Leased
68.0 Acres) Sri Rakesh Kr. Sharma, Rahuniya Dharamshala, Distt-Hamirpur,U.P.
File No. 1585/JDCA-S
The committee noted that the matter relates to clearance of 01 year 06 months 18 days of
restricted mining period (ckf/kr vof/k). In the meeting dated 12/12/2014, the project proponent
was directed to submit letter issued by District Administration regarding restricted period for
the project. The committee noted that the letter dated 15/12/2014 issued by Asstt. Geologist,
Mining Department, District-Hamirpur do not explain claim of proponent in terms of grant of
mining for restricted period. The committee deliberated that the project proponent should be
directed to appear alongwith necessary documents which may explain his claim for the
restricted period and also the letter of intent in District Administration that his claim is being
considered and is under process.
The matter should be scheduled for presentation in next SEAC meeting for mining
cases.
2- Granite gitti khandaas/boulder Mining, at Bhukhand no- 715, Village- Gonda,
Karwi, Chitrakoot. (Area-0.8094ha). Shri Shailendra Pratap Singh, Gonda, Karwi,
Chitrakoot. File No. 2102/DD-D
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
12/12/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and noted that project cost (12 Lacs) as
mentioned by the proponent does not appear to be realistic in view of use of
machinery in the project. The same should be provided headwise and should be
revised accordingly. CSR plan should also be revised accordingly and details
submitted. The committee also directed that haul road should be made motorable and
an affidavit regarding details of other mining areas within 500 m of the project
boundary (depicting cluster situation, if any) should also be submitted."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 29/12/2014. The
committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the
project details as given at Para-A alongwith general and specific conditions as annexed at
annexure-1 & 2 to these minutes.
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Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Khanda, Gitti and Boulder (Granite) Mining
project at Bhukhand No. 715, Village-Gonda Tehsil-Karvi, District-Chitrakoot, U.P.
(Leased area-0.8094 Ha).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Shailendra Pratap Singh for 10 years
from 23/03/1995 to 22/03/2005. Application is applied for renewal of mining lease.
3. 7,000 cum/annum Khanda, Gitti and Boulder collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/165/2005/A). 5. District Magistrate, Chitrakoot through his letter dated 20/12/2013 directed the project
proponent to submit environmental clearance in the matter. 6. 20 persons shall be employed for mining work.
7. The water requirement will be limited to 2.5 KLD from nearby villages.
8. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
9. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining
machinery shall include Jack hammer, Tractor Mounted Compressor, Pokland, etc.
10. Mining will be done from top to bottom by making benches having height of 3 m and
width of 1.5 m.
11. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted 15 m below ground level.
12. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
13. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
14. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
15. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee also stipulated following conditions: 1. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of proposed mining site.
2. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
3. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
4. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
3- Sand stone mining project at gata no- 01, Village- Baghwa, Theisl- Mahoba, U.P.
(Area1.619 ha) Shri Shivraj singh, Village- Baghwa Tehsil- Mahoba, U.P. File No.
2110/AD-VB
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
12/12/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and noted that project cost (12 Lacs) as mentioned
by the proponent does not appear to be realistic in view of use of machinery in the
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project. The same should be provided headwise and should be revised accordingly. CSR
plan should also be revised accordingly and details submitted. The committee also
directed that haul road should be made motorable and an affidavit regarding details of
other mining areas within 500 m of the project boundary (depicting cluster situation, if
any) should also be submitted."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 12/12/2014 and
29/12/2014 wherein they have revised the project cost as Rs. 15 Lacs. CSR plan has also been
revised to be Rs. 0.75 Lacs/annum. The committee discussed the replies and recommended
grant of environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A alongwith general
and specific conditions as annexed at annexure-1 & 2 to these minutes.
Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Khanda, Gitti and Boulder (Granite) Mining
project at Gata No. 01, Village-Baghwa Tehsil & District-Mahoba, U.P. (Leased area-
1.61 Ha).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Shivraj Singh for 10 years from
13/02/2013 to 12/02/2013. Application is applied for renewal of mining lease.
3. 22,000 cum/annum Khanda, Gitti and Boulder collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/165/2005/A).
5. The water requirement will be limited to 2.0 KLD from borewell.
6. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
7. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining
machinery shall include Jack hammer, Tractor Mounted Compressor, Pokland, etc.
8. Mining will be done from top to bottom by making benches having height of 3 m and
width of 1.5 m.
9. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
10. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
11. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee also stipulated following conditions: a. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of proposed mining site.
b. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
c. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining guidelines.
d. CSR plan with Rs. 1.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
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4- Stone Mining at Arazi No-38, Vill-Hinauti Pandey, Bara, Allahabad, U.P. (Leased
Area-2.25 Acres) Sri Vijay Kr. Keshrwani, Linepar, Shankargarh, Bara, Allahabad,
U.P. File No. 2131/AD-VB
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
12/12/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and noted that name of mineral proposed to be
excavated is given as stone which is actually sand stone as per discussions with
proponent. This should be specifically mentioned. The committee also noted the ultimate
depth of mining is given as 24 m whereas ground water level in nearby wells is given as
20 m. It should be explained. The committee also directed to submit sources of water
supply. The committee noted that project cost (Rs. 75,000/-) as mentioned by the
proponent does not appear to be realistic in view of use of machinery in the project. The
same should be provided headwise and should be revised accordingly. CSR plan should
also be revised accordingly and details submitted."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 17/12/2014 wherein
they have submitted that the application relates to mining of sand stone (Gitti, Stone,
Boulder). The project proponent also submitted that total project cost is Rs. 24,51,000/- and
the proposed CSR cost is Rs. 50,000/annum. The committee discussed the replies and
recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A
alongwith general and specific conditions as annexed at annexure-1 & 2 to these minutes.
Para-A: 1. The environmental clearance is sought for Stone Mining at Arazi No-38, Vill-Hinauti
Pandey, Bara, Allahabad, U.P. (Leased Area-2.25 Acres).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Shri Vinay Kumar Kesarwani for 05 years
from 28/10/2009 to 27/10/2014. Application dated 24/01/2014 is applied to District
Magistrate, Allahabad for renewal of the mining lease.
3. 15,000 cum/annum Stone Gitti, Khanda mining are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri Pankaj Pandey (RQP No.-RQP/DDN/086/95-
A).
5. The water requirement will be limited to 3.25 KLD.
6. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
7. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized. The mining
machinery shall include Jack hammer, Tractor Mounted Compressor, Pokland, etc.
8. The ultimate depth of mining is 24 m.
9. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
10. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
11. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
12. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
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a. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
b. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
c. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
d. CSR plan with Rs. 2.00 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
5- Stone Mining at Aarazi No-272, Vill-Hinauti Pandey, Bara, Allahabad, U.P.
(Leased Area-1.00 Acres) Sri Vijay Kr. Keshrwani, Linepar, Shankargarh, Bara,
Allahabad, U.P. File No. 2134/AD-Sub The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
12/12/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and noted that the ultimate depth of mining is
given as 18 m whereas ground water level in nearby wells is given as 20 m. It should
be explained. The committee also directed to submit sources of water supply. The committee noted that project cost (Rs. 30,000/-) as mentioned by the proponent does
not appear to be realistic in view of use of machinery in the project. The same should be provided headwise and should be revised accordingly. CSR plan should also be
revised accordingly and details submitted."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 17/12/2014. The
committee examined the matter and observed that clarification regarding ground water table
and depth of mining has not been submitted. The committee deliberated that project
proponent directed to submit complete information. The matter shall be discussed after
submission of information.
6- Stone Project at Araji No-507, Vill-Machhaha, Sadar, Mirzapur. (Leased Area 1.00
Ha) Sri Brijendra Kumar Singh, Vill-Bakwar, Ramgarh, Sonbhadra. File No.
2210/DD-Y
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 12/12/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and noted that project cost (40 Lacs) as
mentioned by the proponent does not appear to be realistic in view of use of
machinery in the project. The same should be provided headwise and should be
revised accordingly. CSR plan should also be revised accordingly and details
submitted. The committee also directed that haul road should be made motorable and an affidavit regarding details of other mining areas within 500 m of the project
boundary (depicting cluster situation, if any) should also be submitted."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 12/12/2014. received on 15/12/2014 through which it is submitted that cost of project is Rs. 20 Lac/annum
and Rs. 01 Lac/annum has been proposed as CSR cost. The committee discussed the replies
and recommended grant of environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A
alongwith general and specific conditions as annexed at annexure-1 & 2 to these minutes.
Para-A:
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1. The environmental clearance is sought for Boulder Mining at Araji No-507, Vill-
Machhaha, Sadar, Mirzapur. (Leased Area 1.00 Ha).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Sri Brijendra Kumar Singh for 10 years
on 22/12/2011.
3. 3,600 cum/annum Boulder collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Dr. Abdul Rahaman (RQP No.-RQP/DDN/078/94-
A).
5. 20-25 persons shall be employed for mining work. 6. The water requirement will be limited to 1.75 KLD from nearby villages.
7. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
8. Mined mineral will not be piled or stored at site but it will be transported through trucks
and trolleys to the nearby markets.
9. No hazardous material will be used that are listed under Hazardous Waste (Management,
Handling &Transboundary Movement) rules 2008 & MSIHC rules.
10. Drilling and blasting will be done as per MCR-1960 and AMP.
11. As per the requirement, only 2.4 kg/per day explosive material will be used.
12. Storage of explosive, if required, will be kept as per explosive norms
13. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized.
14. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted 13 m below ground level.
15. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
16. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
17. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
18. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee also stipulated following conditions:
a. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
b. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
c. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines. d. CSR plan with Rs. 1.5 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
7- Stone (Sand Stone)Mining at Aaraji no- 188/1, Village Lahaura, Chunar, Mirzapur.
(Area-1.21 Ha) Smt Malti Singh,H.No.S-1/3,R.S. Nagar Colony Shivpur, Varanasi,
U.P. File No. 2463/OSD-T
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated
12/12/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and noted that project cost (15 Lacs) as
mentioned by the proponent does not appear to be realistic in view of use of
machinery in the project. The same should be provided headwise and should be
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revised accordingly. CSR plan should also be revised accordingly and details
submitted. The committee also directed that haul road should be made motorable and
an affidavit regarding details of other mining areas within 500 m of the project
boundary (depicting cluster situation, if any) should also be submitted."
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 01/01/2015 wherein
it is provided that machinery cost of the project is 11.15 Lac and operative cost is 19.46 Lac
which adds upto Rs. 30.06 Lac and CSR cost is proposed as Rs. 1,53,050/-. Affidavits
regarding other mining areas within 500 m have already been submitted. There are 02 other
mining areas within 500 m radius of the project which makes the cluster area 11.0 acres
which is less than 05 ha. The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of
environmental clearance on the project details as given at Para-A alongwith general and
specific conditions as annexed at annexure-1 & 2 to these minutes.
Para-A:
1. The environmental clearance is sought for Stone (Sand Stone) Mining at Aaraji no- 188/1,
Village Lahaura, Chunar, Mirzapur. (Area-1.21 Ha).
2. Mining Lease area was granted to the applicant Smt. Malti Singh for 05 years from
04/01/2010 to 03/01/2015. Renewal of the mining lease has been applied.
3. 25,600 MTPA stone collections are proposed.
4. The mining plan has been prepared by Shri UPS Chauhan (RQP No.-
RQP/DDN/165/2005/A).
5. 40 persons shall be employed for mining work.
6. 10 Trucks/day shall be used for transportation of mineral.
7. The water requirement will be limited to 06 KLD from nearby villages.
8. A 7.5 wide strip will be left at periphery of the lease area which will be used to store
overburden generated and later will be converted into green belt.
9. Mined mineral will not be piled or stored at site but it will be transported through trucks
and trolleys to the nearby markets.
10. No hazardous material will be used that are listed under Hazardous Waste (Management,
Handling &Transboundary Movement) rules 2008 & MSIHC rules.
11. Storage of explosive, if required, will be kept as per explosive norms
12. The mining will be opencast type and carried out semi mechanized.
13. The ultimate depth of mining shall be restricted 13 m below ground level.
14. This project does not attract any of the general conditions applicable on mining projects
specified in EIA Notification 14/09/2006.
15. The mining operation will not be carried out in safety zone of any bridge or embankment
or in eco-fragile zone such as habitat of any wild fauna.
16. Regarding the project, no litigation is pending in any court.
17. The Project proposal falls under category – 1(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
The committee also stipulated following conditions: a. There should not be other mining sites within 500 m of the project site which
makes the total mining cluster area more than 05 ha including the area of
proposed mining site.
b. Approach road should be made motorable and maintained regularly.
c. A buffer/safe zone shall be maintained from the habitation as per mining
guidelines.
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d. CSR plan with Rs. 2.5 Lac/annum shall be prepared and submitted. Separate
audit statement approved by CA shall be submitted regarding CSR activities
with physical details alongwith 06 monthly compliance of the project.
8- Sand Mining Project at Vill-Nethla, Tehsil & Distt-Baghpat (Area-4.9 Hac) Sri
Ashish Dhavan, 6/146, Farsh Bazar, Shahadara, Delhi. File No. 2541/AD-Sub
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 12/12/2014 wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:
"The committee discussed the matter and noted that project cost (10 Lacs) as
mentioned by the proponent does not appear to be realistic in view of use of
machinery in the project. The same should be provided headwise and should be
revised accordingly. CSR plan should also be revised accordingly and details
submitted. The committee also directed that haul road should be made motorable and
an affidavit regarding details of other mining areas within 500 m of the project
boundary (depicting cluster situation, if any) should also be submitted. The committee also observed that there is a production capacity mismatch between the figures given
in form-1 and presentation made before the committee and directed the proponent to clarify the same"
The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 31/12/2014 wherein
it is submitted that total project cost is Rs. 136.76 Lacs and proposed CSR budget is 3 Lacs.
The project proponent have also submitted affidavit regarding no other mining area within
500 m of the project. Affidavit regarding conversion of Kaccha road to motorable road have
also been submitted. However, the Secretariat has received letter dated 12/01/2015 from Shri Udai Gopal, Advocate, Allahabad (Counsel for Petitioner) through which it has been
informed that mining activities have been restricted on the proposed project site as per Hon'ble High Court Allahabad direction dated 09/12/2014 in writ petition no. Writ C
66008/2014. The committee deliberated that the project proponent and Shri Udai Gopal, Advocate, Allahabad (Counsel for Petitioner) should be invited to present their comments in
view of Hon'ble High Court Allahabad direction dated 09/12/2014 in the next meeting for mining projects. The matter is deferred till next meeting.
9- Sand/Moram Mining at Zone-10, Khand-18, Thana-Sarai Akil, Kaushambi. (Leased
Area 12.14 Ha) Mr. Junaid Ahamad, R/o Kateya, Tehsil-Chayal, Distt-Kaushambi,
U.P. File No. 1432/AD-Sub.
The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting datd 12/12/2014 wherein the committee deliberated as follows:
"A presentation was made by Mr. Junaid Ahmad on the replies submitted through
letter dated 19/10/2014. The committee discussed the replies and directed that
reply submitted by the proponent should be E-mailed to all the Members who can
go through it and may sent their comments. According communication based on
comments of the Members shall be communicated to the project proponent."
The committee Members discussed the matter and deliberated that they have received
copy of replies from the project proponent. The mater should be listed under discussion head
of next meeting's agenda.
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Annexure-1
General Conditions for Stone Mining Projects:
1. This environmental clearance is subject to allotment of mining lease in favour of project
proponent by District Administration/Mining Department.
2. Forest clearance shall be taken by the proponent as necessary under law.
3. Any addition of the mining area, change of Khasra numbers, enhancement of capacity, change
in mining technology, modernization and scope of working shall again required prior
environmental clearance as per EIA notification, 2006.
4. No change in the calendar plan including excavation, quantum of mineral and waste shall be
made.
5. Mining will be carried out as per the approved mining plan. In case of any violation of mining
plan, the Environmental Clearance given by SEIAA will stand cancelled.
6. Four ambient air quality monitoring stations shall be established in the core zone as well as in
the buffer zone for RSPM, SPM, SO2, NOx monitoring. Location of the stations should be
decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and environmentally and
ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring should be undertaken in consultation
with the State Pollution Control Board. The monitored data for criteria pollutants shall be
regularly up loaded on the company's website and also displayed at website.
7. Data on ambient air quality (RPM, SPM, SO2, NOx) should be regularly submitted to the
Regional office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and the State Pollution Control Board / Central
Pollution Control Board once in six months. 8. Ambient air quality at the boundary of the mine premises shall confirm to the norms prescribed
in MoEF notification no. GSR/826(E) dt. 16.11.09.
9. Fugitive dust emissions from all the sources shall be controlled regularly. Water spraying
arrangement on haul roads, loading and unloading and at transfer points shall be provided and
properly maintained.
10. Measures shall be taken for control of noise levels below 85 dBA in the work
environment. Workers engaged in operations of HEMM, etc. shall be provided with ear plugs /
muffs and health records of the workers shall be maintained.
11. Industrial waste water (workshop and waste water from the mine) should be properly collected,
treated so as to conform to the standards prescribed under GSR 422 (E) dated 19th May, 1993
and 31st December, 1993 or as amended from time to time. Oil and grease trap shall be
installed before discharge of workshop effluents.
12. Personnel working in areas shall be provided with protective respiratory devices like mask
and they shall also be imparted adequate training and information on safety and health aspects.
13. Special measures shall be adopted to prevent the nearby settlements from the impacts of
mining activities.
14. The transportation of the materials shall be limited to day hours time only.
15. Provision shall be made for the housing the labourers within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, safe drinking water,
medical health care, crèche etc. The housing may be in the form of temporary structures to be
removed after the completion of the project.
16. A separate Environmental Management Cell with suitable qualified personnel shall be set-up
under the control of a Senior Executive, who will report directly to the Head of the
Organization.
17. The Project Proponent shall inform to the Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and
State Pollution Control Board regarding date of financial closures and final approval of the
project by the concerned authorities and the date of start of land development work.
18. The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures shall be kept in separate
account and shall not be diverted for other purpose. Year wise expenditure shall be reported to
the MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and State Pollution Control Board
19. The Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and State Pollution Control Board shall monitor
compliance of the stipulated conditions. A complete set a documents including Environment
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Impact Assessment Report, Environmental Management Plan, Public hearing and other
documents information should be given to Regional Office of the MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and
State Pollution Control Board
20. A copy of the environmental clearance shall be submitted by the Project Proponent to the Heads
of the Local Bodies, Panchayat and Municipal Bodies as applicable in the matter.
21. The Project Proponent shall advertise at least in two local newspapers widely circulated,
one of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned, within 7 days of the
issue of the clearance letter informing that the project has been accorded environmental
clearance and a copy of the clearance letter is available with the State Level Environment
Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA).
22. The Project Proponent has to submit half yearly compliance report of the stipulated prior
environmental clearance terms and conditions in hard and soft copy to the SEIAA,U.P.
on 1st June and 1st December of each calendar year.
23. The SEIAA m a y alter/modify the above conditions or stipulate any further condition in the
interest of environment protection.
24. Concealing factual data or submission of false/fabricated data and failure to comply with
any of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this clearance and attract
action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
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Annexure-2
Specific Conditions for Stone Mining projects:
1. A comprehensive EIA including mining areas within 15 K.M. to assess impact of the
mining activity on the surrounding area shall be undertaken and report submitted to this
Authority within one year. 2. No two pits shall be simultaneously w or k e d i.e before the first is exhausted and
reclamation work completed, no mineral bearing area shall be worked. 3. After exhausting the first mine pit and before starting mining operations in the next pit,
reclamation and plantation works in the exhausted pit shall be completed so as to ensure
that reclamation, forest cover and vegetation are visible during the first year of mining operations in the next pit. This process will follow till the last pit is exhausted. Adequate
rehabilitation of mined pit shall be completed before any new ore bearing area is worked
for expansion.
4. Adequate buffer zone shall be maintained between two consecutive mineral bearing deposits.
5. Sprinkling of water on haul roads to control dust will be ensured by the project
proponent. 6. Green belt development shall be carried out considering CPCB guidelines including
selection of plant species and in consultation with the local DFO / Agriculture
Department. Herbs and shrubs shall also form a part of afforestation programme besides tree plantation. The company shall involve local people for plantation programme.
Details of year wise afforestation programme including rehabilitation of mined out area
shall be submitted to the Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow every year. 7. Blast vibrations study shall be conducted and a observation report submitted to the
Regional office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and UPPCB within six months. The report shall
also include measures for prevention of blasting associated impact on nearby houses and
agricultural fields. 8. Controlled blasting techniques with sequential blasting shall be adopted. The blasting shall
be carried out in the day time only.
9. Appropriate arrangement for shelter and drinking water for the mining workers has to be ensured at the mining site.
10. Maintenance of village roads used for transportation of minerals are to be done by
the company regularly at its own expenses. The roads shall be black topped. 11. Rain water harvesting shall be undertaken to recharge the ground water source.
12. Status of implementation shall be submitted to the Regional Office,
MoEF,GoI,Lucknow and UP Pollution Control Board within six months and thereafter
every year from the next consequent year.
13. Measures for prevention and control of soil erosion and management of silt shall be
undertaken. Protection of dumps against erosion shall be carried out with geo textile
matting or other suitable material, and thick plantations of native trees and shrubs shall be carried out at the dump slopes. Dumps shall be protected by retaining walls.
14. Trenches / garland drains shall be constructed at foot of dumps and coco filters
installed at regular intervals to arrest silt from being carried to water bodies. Adequate number of Check Dams and Gully Plugs shall be constructed across
seasonal/perennial nallahs, if any flowing through the ML area and silts arrested. De- silting
at regular intervals shall be carried out.
15. Garland drain of appropriate size, gradient and length shall be constructed for both mine pit
and for waste dump and sump capacity shall be designed keeping 50% safety margin
over and above peak sudden rainfall (based on 50 years data) and maximum discharge in the area adjoining the mine site. Sump capacity shall also provide adequate retention
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period to allow proper settling of silt material. Sedimentation pits shall be constructed at the
corners of the garland drains and de- silted at regular intervals.
16. Ground and surface water, if any in and near the core zone (within 5.0 km of the lease) shall be regularly monitored for contamination and depletion due to mining activity and
records maintained. The monitoring data shall be submitted to the Regional Office,
MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and U.P.Pollution Control Board regularly. Further, monitoring
points shall be located between the mine and drainage in the direction of flow of ground water shall be set up and records maintained.
17. Fugitive dust generation shall be controlled. Fugitive dust emission shall be regularly
monitored at locations of nearest human habitation (including schools and other public amenities located nearest to sources of dust generation as applicable) and records
submitted to the Regional Office, MoEF, GoI, Lucknow and U.P.Pollution Control Board
regularly. 18. Baseline data for ambient air quality shall be generated and maintained and RSPM level in
ambient air in the nearby human habitation (villages) shall also be monitored along with
other parameters.
19. Transportation of minerals shall be done by covering the trucks with tarpaulin or other
suitable mechanism so that no spillage of mineral/dust takes place.
20. Occupational health and safety measures for the workers including identification of work
related health hazards, training on malaria eradication, HIV, and health effects on exposure to mineral dust etc. shall be carried out. Periodic monitoring for exposure to respirable
mineral dust on the workers shall be conducted and records maintained including health
records of the workers. Awareness programme for workers on impact of mining on their health and precautionary measures like use of personal equipments etc. shall be carried out
periodically. Review of impact of various health measures shall be conducted followed by
follow up action wherever required.
21. The project proponent will ensure for providing employment to local people as per
requirement, necessary protection measures around the mine pit and waste dump and
garland drain around the mine pit and waste dump.
22. Top soil / solid waste shall be stacked properly with proper slope and adequate safeguards and shall be utilized for backfilling (wherever applicable) for reclamation and rehabilitation
of mined out area. Top soil shall be separately stacked for utilization later for reclamation
and shall not be stacked along with over burden. 23. Over burden (OB) shall be stacked at earmarked dump site(s) only and shall not be kept
active for long period. The maximum height of the dump shall not exceed 20 m, each stage
shall preferably be of maximum 10 m and overall slope of the dump shall not exceed 35o.
The OB dump shall be backfilled. The OB dumps shall be scientifically vegetated with
suitable native species to prevent erosion and surface run off.
24. Monitoring and management of rehabilitated areas shall continue until the vegetation becomes self sustaining. Compliance status shall be submitted to the Regional Office,
Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI, Lucknow and U.P.Pollution Control Board on
six monthly basis.
25. Slope of the mining bench and ultimate pit limit shall be as per the mining scheme approved by Indian Bureau of Mines.
26. Permission for abstraction of ground water shall be taken from Central Ground Water
Board. Regular monitoring of ground and surface water sources for level and quality shall
be carried out by establishing a network of existing wells and constructing new
piezometers during the mining operation. The monitoring shall be carried out four times
in a year i.e. pre-monsoon (April-May), monsoon (August), post-monsoon (November) and winter (January) and the data thus collected shall be regularly sent to MoEF, Central
Ground Water Authority and Regional Director, Central Ground Water Board.
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27. The waste water from the mine shall be treated to conform to the prescribed
standards before discharging in to the natural stream. The discharged water from the
Tailing Dam, if any shall be regularly monitored and report submitted to the Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI, Lucknow, Central Pollution
Control Board and the State Pollution Control Board.
28. Hydro geological study of the area shall be reviewed by the project proponent
annually. In case adverse effect on ground water quality and quantity is observed mining shall be stopped and resumed only after mitigating steps to contain any adverse
impact on ground water is implemented.
29. Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. Vehicles used for transportation of minerals and others shall have valid permissions as prescribed
under Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 and its amendments. The vehicles
transporting minerals shall be covered with a tarpaulin or other suitable enclosures so that no dust particles / fine matters escape during the course of transportation. No overloading
of minerals for transportation shall be committed. The trucks transporting minerals shall not
pass through wild life sanctuary, if any in the study area.
30. Prior permission from the Competent Authority shall be obtained for extraction of ground
water, if any.
31. A final mine closure plan, along with details of Corpus Fund, shall be submitted to the
Regional office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI, Lucknow and U.P. Pollution Control Board 5 years in advance of final mine closure for approval.
32. Project Proponent shall explore the possibility of using solar energy where ever
possible. 33. Commitment towards CSR has to be followed strictly.
34. Regular health check-up record of the mine workers has to be maintained at site in a proper
register. It should be made available for inspection whenever asked.
35. Project Proponent has to strictly follow the direction/guidelines issued by MoEF,
CPCB and other Govt. Agencies from time to time.
36. The blasting will be done only after getting the permission from the Mining Department.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS PRESCRIBED BY SEIAA/SEAC, UP FOR SAND/MORUM
MINING PROPOSALS General Conditions: 1. This environmental clearance is subject to allotment of mining lease in favour of project
proponent by District Administration/Mining Department.
2. Forest clearance shall be taken by the proponent as necessary under law.
3. Any change in mining area, khasra numbers, entailing capacity addition with change in process
and or mining technology, modernization and scope of working shall again require prior
Environmental Clearance as per the provisions of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).
4. Precise mining area will be jointly demarcated at site by project proponent and officials of
Mining/Revenue department prior to starting of mining operations. Such site plan, duly verified
by competent authority along-with copy of the Environmental Clearance letter will be displayed
on a hoarding/board at the site. A copy of site plan will also be submitted to SEIAA within a
period of 02 months.
5. Mining and loading shall be done only within day hours time.
6. No mining shall be carried out in the safety zone of any bridge and/or embankment.
7. It shall be ensured that standards related to ambient air quality/effluent as prescribed by the
Ministry of Environment & Forests are strictly complied with. Water sprinklers and other dust
control majors should be applied to take-care of dust generated during mining operation.
Sprinkling of water on haul roads to control dust will be ensured by the project proponent.
8. All necessary statutory clearances shall be obtained before start of mining operations. If this
condition is violated, the clearance shall be automatically deemed to have been cancelled.
9. Parking of vehicles should not be made on public places.
10. No tree-felling will be done in the leased area, except only with the permission of Forest
Department.
11. No wildlife habitat will be infringed.
12. It shall be ensured that excavation of minor mineral does not disturb or change the underlying
soil characteristics of the river bed /basin, where mining is carried out.
13. It shall be ensured that mining operation of Sand/Moram will not in any way disturb the,
velocity and flow pattern of the river water significantly.
14. It shall be ensured that there is no fauna dependant on the river bed or areas close to mining for
its nesting. A report on the same, vetted by the competent authority shall be submitted to the
RO, PCB and SEIAA within 02 months.
15. Primary survey of flora and fauna shall be carried out and data shall be submitted to the RO,
PCB and SEIAA within six months.
16. Hydro-geological study shall be carried out by a reputed organization/institute within six
months and establish that mining in the said area will not adversely affect the ground water
regime. The report shall be submitted to the RO, PCB and SEIAA within six months. In case
adverse impact is observed /anticipated, mining shall not be carried out.
17. Adequate protection against dust and other environmental pollution due to mining shall be
made so that the habitations (if any) close by the lease area are not adversely affected. The
status of implementation of measures taken shall be reported to the RO, UPPCB and SEIAA
and this activity should be completed before the start of sand mining.
18. Need-based assessment for the nearby villages shall be conducted to study economic measures
which can help in improving the quality of life of economically weaker section of society.
Income generating projects/tools such as development of fodder farm, fruit bearing orchards,
vocational training etc. can form a part of such program me. The project proponent shall
provide separate budget for community development activities and income generating
programmes.
19. Green cover development shall be carried out following CPCB guidelines including selection of
plant species and in consultation with the local DFO/Horticulture Officer.
20. Separate stock piles shall be maintained for excavated top soil, if any, and the top soil should be
utilized for green cover/tree plantation.
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21. Dispensary facilities for first-aid shall be provided at site.
22. An Environmental Audit should be annually carried out during the operational phase and
submitted to the SEIAA.
23. The District Mining Officer should quarterly monitor compliance of the stipulated conditions.
The project proponent will extend full cooperation to the District Mining Officer by furnishing
the requisite data/information/monitoring reports. In case of any violations of stipulated
conditions the District Mining Officer will report to SEIAA.
24. The project proponent shall submit six monthly reports on the status of compliance of the
stipulated environmental clearance conditions including results of monitored data (both in hard
& soft copies) to the SEIAA, the District Officer and the respective Regional Office of the State
Pollution Control Board by 1st June and 1st December every year.
25. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila
Parisad/ Municipal Corporation and Urban Local Body.
26. Transportation of materials shall be done by covering the trucks / tractors with tarpaulin or other
suitable mechanism to avoid fugitive emissions and spillage of mineral/dust.
27. Waste water, from temporary habitation campus be properly collected & treated before
discharging into water bodies the treated effluent should conform to the standards prescribed by
MoEF/CPCB.
28. Measures shall be taken for control of noise level to the limits prescribed by C.P.C.B.
29. Special Measures shall be adopted to protect the nearby settlements from the impacts of mining
activities. Maintenance of Village roads through which transportation of minor minerals is to be
undertaken, shall be carried-out by the project proponent regularly at his own expenses.
30. Measure for prevention & control of soil erosion and management of silt shall be undertaken.
Protection of dumps against erosion, if any, shall be carried-out with geo textile matting or
other suitable material.
31. Project Proponent shall explore the possibility of using solar energy wherever possible.
32. Under social corporate responsibility a sum of 5% of the total project cost or total income
whichever is higher is to be earmarked for total lease period. Its budget is to be separately
maintained. CSR component shall be prepared based on need of local habitant. Income
generating measures which can help in upliftment of poor section of society, consistent with the
traditional skills of the people shall be identified. The programme can include activities such as
development of fodder farm, fruit bearing orchards, free distribution of smokeless Chula etc.
33. Possibility for adopting nearest three villages shall be explored and details of civic amenities
such as roads, drinking water etc proposed to be provided at the project proponent’s expenses
shall be submitted within 02 months from the date of issuance of Environment Clearance.
34. The funds earmarked for environmental protection measures should be kept in separate account
and should not be diverted for other purpose. Year wise expenditure should be reported to the
Ministry of Environment and Forests and its Regional Office located at Lucknow, SEIAA, U.P
and UPPCB.
35. Action plan with respect to suggestion/improvement and recommendations made and agreed
during Public Hearing shall be submitted to the District mines Officer, concern Regional
Officer of UPPCB and SEIAA within 02 months.
36. Environmental clearance is subject to obtaining clearance under the Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972 from the competent authority, if applicable to this project.
37. The proponent shall observe every 15 day for nesting of any turtle in the area. Based on the
observations so made, if turtle nesting is observed, necessary safeguard measures shall be taken
in consultation with the State Wildlife Department. For the purpose, awareness shall be created
amongst the workers about the nesting sites so that such sites, if any, are identified by the
workers during operations of the mine for taking required safeguard measures. In this regards
the safety notified zone should be left so that the habitat/nesting area is undisturbed.
38. The project proponent shall undertake adequate safeguard measures during extraction of river
bed material and ensure that due to this activity the hydro geological regime of the surrounding
area shall not be affected.
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39. The project proponent shall obtain necessary prior permission of the competent Authorities for
withdrawal of requisite quantity of water (surface water and groundwater), required for the
project.
40. Appropriate mitigative measures shall be taken to prevent pollution of the river in consultation
with the State Pollution Control Board. It shall be ensured that there is no leakage of oil and
grease in the river from the vehicles used for transportation.
41. Vehicular emissions shall be kept under control and regularly monitored. The vehicles carrying
the mineral shall not be overloaded.
42. Provision shall be made for the housing of construction labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructure and facilities such as fuel for cooking, mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe drinking
water, medical health care, crèche etc. (MoEF circular Dated : 22-09-2008 regarding stipulation
of condition to improve the living conditions of construction labour at site).
43. Personnel working in dusty areas should wear protective respiratory devices and they should
also be provided with adequate training and information on safety and health aspects.
Occupational health surveillance program of the workers should be undertaken periodically to
observe any contractions due to exposure to dust and take corrective measures, if needed.
44. A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to concerned Panchayat, Zila
Parishad/ Municipal Corporation, Urban Local Body and the Local NGO, if any, from whom
suggestions/ representations, if any, were received while processing the proposal. The clearance
letter shall also be put on the website of the Company by the proponent.
45. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-V as is
mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State Pollution Control
Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended subsequently,
shall also be put on the website of the company along with the status of compliance of
environmental clearance conditions and shall also be sent to the Regional Office of the Ministry
of Environment and Forests, Lucknow by e-mail.
46. The green cover development/tree plantation is to be done in an area equivalent to 20% of the
total leased area either on river bank or along road side (Avenue Plantation).
47. Debris from the river bed will be collected and stored at secured place and may be utilized for
strengthen the embankment.
48. Safety measures to be taken for the safety of the people working at the mine lease area should
be given, which would also include measure for treatment of bite of poisonous reptile/insect
like snake.
49. Periodical and Annual medical checkup of workers as per Mines Act and they should be
covered under ESI as per rule.
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Specific Conditions for Sand Moram Mining:
1. The Environmental clearance will be co-terminus with the mining lease period.
2. Project falling with in 05 KM area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from
National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco-sensitive zone is not earmarked.
3. The project proponent will submit the approved mining plan within 03 month from the date of
issuance of the E.C. letter. Failing which E.C. will be deemed to be cancelled.
4. Social Corporate Responsibility (SCR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 5%
of total project cost shall be submitted within three month on need base assessment study in
the study area. Income generating measures which can help in up-liftment of weaker section
of society consistent with the traditional skills of the people identified. The programme can
include activities such as development of fodder farm, fruit bearing orchards, vocational
training etc. In addition, vocational training for individuals shall be imparted so that poor
section of society can take up self employment and jobs. Separate budget for community
development activities and income generating programmes shall be specified.
5. The mining work will be open-cast and exclusively manual. No mechanical work or
drilling/blasting should be involved at any stage.
6. It shall be ensured that there shall be no mining of any type within 03 m or 10% of the width
which-ever is less, shall be left on both the banks of precise area to control and avoid erosion
of river bank. The mining is confined to extraction of sand/moram from the river bed only.
7. The project proponent shall undertake adequate safeguard measures during extraction of river
bed material and ensure that due to this activity the hydro-geological regime of the
surrounding area shall not be affected.
8. The project proponent shall adhere to mining in conformity to plan submitted for the mine
lease conditions and the Rules prescribed in this regard clearly showing the no work zone in
the mine lease i.e. the distance from the bank of river to be left un-worked (Non mining area),
distance from the bridges etc. It shall be ensured that no mining shall be carried out during the
monsoon season.
9. The project proponent shall ensure that wherever deployment of labour attracts the Mines
Act, the provision thereof shall be strictly followed.
10. The project proponent will provide personal protective equipment (PPE) as required, also
provid adequate training and information on safety and health aspects. Periodical medical
examination of the workers engaged in the project shall be carried out and records
maintained. For the purpose, schedule of health examination of the workers should be drawn
and followed accordingly.
11. The critical parameters such as PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx in the ambient air within the
impact zone shall be monitored periodically. Further, quality of discharged water if any shall
also be monitored [(TDS, DO, pH, Fecal Coliform and Total Suspended Solids (TSS)].
12. Effective safeguard measures, such as regular water sprinkling shall be carried out in critical
areas prone to air pollution and having high levels of particulate matter such as loading and
unloading point and all transfer points. Extensive water sprinkling shall be carried out on haul
roads.
13. It should be ensured that the Ambient Air Quality parameters conform to the norms
prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board in this regard.
14. The extended mining scheme will be submitted by the proponent before expiry of present
mining plan.
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15. Four ambient air quality-monitoring stations should be established in the core zone as well as
in the buffer zone for monitoring PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx. Location of the stations
should be decided based on the meteorological data, topographical features and
environmentally and ecologically sensitive targets and frequency of monitoring should be
undertaken in consultation with the State Pollution Control Board.
16. Common road for transportation of mineral is to be maintained collectively. Total cost will be
shared/worked out on the basis of lease area among users.
17. Proponent will provide adequate sanitary facility in the form of mobile toilets to the labours
engaged for the project work.
18. Solid waste material viz., gutkha pouchs, plastic bags, glasses etc. to be generated during
project activity will be separately storage in bins and managed as per Solid Waste
Management rules.
19. Green area/belt to be developed along haulage road in consultation of Gram Sabha/Panchyat.
20. Natural/customary paths used by villagers should not be obstructed at any time by the
activities proposed under the project.
21. Digital processing of the entire lease area in the district using remote sensing technique
should be done regularly once in three years for monitoring the change of river course by
Directorate of Geology and Mining, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh. The record of such study to be
maintained and report be submitted to Regional office of MoEF, SEIAA, U.P. and UPPCB.
22. A copy of clearance letter will be marked to concerned Panchayat / local NGO, if any, from
whom suggestion / representation has been received while processing the proposal. The
clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the company.
23. State Pollution Control Board shall display a copy of the clearance letter at the Regional
office, District Industry Centre and Collector’s office/Tehsildar’s Office for 30 days.
24. The project authorities shall advertise at least in two local newspapers widely circulated, one
of which shall be in the vernacular language of the locality concerned, within 7 days of the
issue of the clearance letter informing that the project has been accorded environmental
clearance and a copy of the clearance letter is available with the State Pollution Control Board
and also at web site of the SEIAA at http://www.seiaaup.com and a copy of the same shall be
forwarded to the Regional Office of the Ministry located in Lucknow, CPCB, State PCB.
25. The MoEF/SEIAA or any other competent authority may alter/modify the above conditions or
stipulate any further condition in the interest of environment protection.
26. Concealing factual data or submission of false/fabricated data and failure to comply with any
of the conditions mentioned above may result in withdrawal of this clearance and attract
action under the provisions of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
27. Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the National Green Tribunal, if
preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed under Section 11 of the National
Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997.
28. Waste water from potable use be collected and reused for sprinkling.
29. During the school opening and closing time vehicle movement will be restricted.