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Minutes of the 312th meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee held on 09/11/2016 at Committee Room, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gandhinagar.
The 312th meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) was held on 9th November ,2016 at Committee Room, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gandhinagar. Following members attended the meeting:
1. Shri T. P. Singh, Chairman, SEAC.
2. Shri V. C. Soni, Vice Chairman, SEAC.
3. Shri R. J. Shah, Member, SEAC.
4. Dr. V. K. Jain, Member, SEAC.
The agenda of TOR/Scoping/Category 8 (a) cases and Appraisal cases was taken up. Ten (10) cases of TOR/Scoping/Category 8 (a) and ten (10) cases of Appraisal was taken up. The applicants made presentations on the activities to be carried out along with other details furnished in the Form-1 / Form-1A, EIA report and other reports.
1 Happy Benchmark Textile Hub
T.P.S.No.33(Dumbhal), F.P.No.13, O.P.No.8/1, R.S.No.8/P, Moje Dumbhal, Choryasi, Surat.
appraisal
The project proponent did not remain present during the meeting. It was decided to call them in one of the upcoming meetings of SEAC.
2 Times Square Arcade - 2
F. P. No. - 358, T. P. S. No. - 50, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad.
Screening/scoping
During the meeting, it was found that the project proponent has started construction activity at the project site. The committee decided not to hear & consider the project in view of violating the provisions of EIA Notification – 2006 by initiating construction activity before obtaining Environmental Clearance for the proposed project. [Proposal No. SIA/GJ/NCP/58099/2016].
3 Parshwanath Shrine S. No. 38+55/P, O.P.No. 53+ 80/P, F.P. No. 53+80/P, Sub Plot No.1, T.P.S. No. 76/B, Chandkheda, Ta.: Dascroi, Ahmedabad
Screening/scoping & appraisal
Details of the proposed project as presented before the committee are described below:
Sr. No.
Particulars Details
1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/58280/2016]
2. Type of Project Residential + Commercial (2 & 3 BHK Low Rise Affordable Residential Flats & Shops)
3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]
8(a)
4. Name of the project Parshwanath Shrine
5. Name of Developer M/s. Parshwanath Corporation
6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)
70 Crore
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7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof
No construction activity started
8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 6,921 FSI area (m2): 17,860 Total BUA (m2): 30,313.55
Permissible Proposed
FSI Area (m2) 18,686.70 17,860
Ground Coverage (m2) -- 1,078.62
Common Plot Area (m2) 692.10 713.24
Max. building height (m) 45 24
9. Building Details No. of Buildings:4
No. of Blocks: 9
Scope of buildings/blocks: Basement + ground floor (parking &/or shops) + 7 floors.
No. & size of Residential Units: 238 Residential Flats
No. & type of Commercial Units: 30 Shops
Details of amenities if any: --
10. No. of expected residents / users
1,280 Persons/Day
11. Water & waste water details during construction phase
Water requirement (KL/day): 20
Source of water: Local water tanker suppliers
Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 4
Mode of disposal: AMC drainage system
Details of reuse of water, if any: None
12. Water & waste water details during operation phase
Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 187.0
Source of water: Narmada water through AMC
Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 147.0
Mode of disposal: Into AMC drainage line
13. Status of water supply and drainage line
Water supply and drainage lines are already existing at the project site.
14. Solid waste Management
Construction Phase:
Generation (m3)
Quantity to be reused (m3)
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Top Soil 5,700 5,700 Development of greenbelt
Other excavated earth
22,900 22,900 Levelling low lying areas & development of green belt area
Construction 710 710 Levelling, roads,
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debris pavements, plot filling, plinth filling etc.
Steel scrap 1 MT -- To be sold to scarp dealer
Discarded packing materials
10,000 Bags
-- To be sold to authorized vendor.
Operation Phase:
Type of waste
Generation Quantity (Kg/day)
Mode of waste collection
Mode of Disposal/ Reuse
Dry waste
618
Into bins to be provided within premises
Final disposal through agency appointed by AMC.
Wet waste
Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 33 nos. of bins of 80 Liter capacity
Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: At the nearest waste collection point of AMC
15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 3,895.95 m2
Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 3,356.04 m2
Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 539.91 m2
Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC : 281 CPS
Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 238 CPS
Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 43 CPS
Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 8,602.53 m2 & 287 CPS
Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS: 5,739.69 m2 & 179 CPS
Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS: 2,240.82 m2 & 80 CPS
Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS: 265.40 m2 & 12 CPS
Parking area provided in common open plot (m2) & No. of ECS: 356.62 m2 & 16 CPS
16. Traffic Management Width of adjacent public roads: 30 m
Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: Two entry/exit will be provided including one for basement.
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Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 7.5 m & 6 m
Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 3 m
Width of all internal roads: 7.5 m
17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.
Solar lights in common sunlit areas, maximum use of LED lights, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, use of fly ash paver blocks, most of the carpentry structures will be made up of processed engineering wood/ particle board instead of wood, maximum use of Portland Pozzolona Cement (PPC), PVC electrical boards, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), rainwater harvesting by recharging the ground water table with provision for 2 percolation wells etc.
18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation
Power supply: Maximum demand: 1.5 MW during Operation Phase Connected load: 1.5 MW
Source: Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd.
Energy saving measures: Solar lights in common sunlit areas , maximum use of LED lights, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, maximum use of light & silent colours in the building envelope so that UV absorption is reduced & associated cooling requirements are minimized.
DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 1 x 200 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD
19. Fire and Life Safety Measures
Nearest fire station is Chandkheda fire station approx. 400 m. Time required for the fire tender to reach at the project site is 10-15 minutes.
During the construction phase: Fire extinguishers in common areas, personal protective equipments like earplugs, dust masks, safety shoes, helmets, hand gloves, etc will be provided to all workers, all workers will be trained to use welding shields and follow safer practice, provision of first aid facilities & related training to the construction workers, maintaining hoists and lifts, lifting machines, chains, ropes, and other lifting tackles in good condition, “H” frame scaffolds & ladders made of mild steel, completely concealed copper wiring, all electrical fittings / equipments used will meet the relevant IS standards etc.
During the operation phase: Fire extinguishers of CO2 type (4.5 kg) and DCP type (5 kg) will be provided on each floor, hose reels, wet risers, manually operated electric fire alarm system, underground water tank of 100 KL capacity, automatic sprinkler system in basement, CO sensors in basements etc.
20. Details on staircase:
Type & no. of No. of Floor area No. of Width of the Travel distance
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buildings floors (m2) staircase staircase (m)
A+B B+G+7 517.02 2
1.52 m
Max. 17 m
C+D+E+F B+G+7 1091.26 4 Max. 11 m
G B+G+7 268.38 1 Max. 15 m
H+I B+G+7 520.51 2 Max. 15 m
21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)
Level of the Ground water table: -- No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : --- No. and depth of percolations wells : 2 Nos. & 37 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : Screen pit before the
percolation well 22. Green area details Tree covered area (m2) : 588
Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): 125
Lawn covered area (m2): 125
Total Green Area (m2): 838
Green area % of plot area: 12 %
No. of trees and species to be planted: 100 nos.
Local flora species i.e. Gulmohar, Asopalav, Neem etc. will be preferred
23. Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)
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24. Dust control measures Temporary windshield barriers, regular water sprinkling, tarpaulin sheet cover on the material during the transportation, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), uniform piling of sand and proper storage to avoid dusting.
25. Eco friendly building materials
Maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), fly ash paver blocks for pavements/walkways, most of the carpentry structures will be made up of processed engineering wood instead of wood, maximum use of Portland Pozzolona Cement (PPC) containing high amount of fly ash.
26. Facilities to be provided to the construction workers
Sanitation facilities, drinking water, municipal solid waste collection facility etc.
27. Documents related to land possession.
Copies of village form no. 7 submitted by them shows that the land for residential use is in the name of applicant & his family members.
During the meeting, after detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:
1. Detailed Environment Management Plan with respect to various environmental attributes- Air, Noise, Solid wastes including Hazardous Wastes, land, water including sewage treatment & reuse etc. of the project both during construction and operation phase and strategy for its implementation with financial outlay.
2. Consent of the other land owners for issuance of the Environmental Clearance for the proposed project in the name of applicant.
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4 Parshwanath Divine
Survey No. 187/1, 187/2, 206 & 207, O.P. No. 343/1, F.P. No. 343/1/1, T.P.S. No. 410 (Amiyapur-Zundal-Sughad), Sughad, Gandhinagar
Screening/scoping & appraisal.
Details of the proposed project as presented before the committee are described below:
Sr. No.
Particulars Details
1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/58294/2016]
2. Type of Project Residential + Commercial (2 & 3 BHK High Rise Affordable Residential Flats & Shops)
3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]
8(a)
4. Name of the project Parshwanath Divine
5. Name of Developer M/s. Shree Parshwanath Corporation
6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)
300 Crore
7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof
No construction activity started
8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2) :- 26,379.0 FSI area (m2): 89,326.09 Total BUA (m2): 1,45,549.14
Permissible Proposed
FSI Area --- 89,326.09
Ground Coverage --- 7,033.37
Common Plot Area 2,637.90 2,965.82
Max. building height 70 44.3
9. Building Details No. of Buildings: 11 No. of Blocks: 11 Scope of buildings/blocks: 2 level basement + Ground floor (H.P
&/or shops) + 14 floors. No. & size of Residential Units: 1,162 Residential Flats No. & type of Commercial Units: 47 Shops Details of amenities if any: --
10. No. of expected residents / users
5,951 Persons/Day
11. Water & waste water details during construction phase
Water requirement (KL/day): 20.0 Source of water: Local water tanker suppliers Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 4.0 Mode of disposal: AUDA drainage system Details of reuse of water, if any: None
12. Water & waste water Total water requirement (KL/day): 900.0
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details during operation phase
Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 617.0 Source of water: water supply from Ahmedabad Urban
Development Authority (AUDA). Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 704.0 Mode of disposal: Sewage to be generated during the operation
phase of the project will be treated in the proposed onsite STP. Treated sewage will be used for flushing & gardening purpose within premises & remaining quantity of treated sewage will be discharged into the drainage line of AUDA.
In case of STP provision, capacity of STP: STP Capacity 750 KL/day
STP Technology: comprising of primary + secondary + tertiary treatment facilities.
Purposes for treated sewage utilization: Treated sewage will be utilized for flushing & gardening within premises.
Quantity of treated water to be reused: Flushing (KL/day): 74.0 & Gardening (KL/day): 4.0
Provision of dual plumbing system (Yes/No): Yes Quantity and type (treated/untreated) of sewage to be discharged:
Sewage to be generated during the operation phase of the project will be treated in the proposed onsite STP. Treated sewage will be used for flushing & gardening purpose within premises & remaining quantity of treated sewage will be discharged into the drainage line of AUDA.
Mode of disposal: As above. 13. Status of water supply
and drainage line Water supply and drainage lines are already existing at the project site.
14. Solid waste Management
Construction Phase:
Generation (m3)
Quantity to be reused (m3)
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Top Soil 27,700 27,700 Development of greenbelt
Other excavated earth
1,10,816 1,10,816 Levelling low lying areas & development of green belt area
Construction debris
3,550 3,550 Levelling, roads, pavements, plot filling, plinth filling etc.
Steel scrap 2 MT -- To be sold to scarp dealer
Discarded packing
25,000 Bags -- To be sold to authorized
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materials vendor.
Operation Phase:
Type of waste
Generation Quantity (Kg/day)
Mode of waste collection
Mode of Disposal/ Reuse
Dry waste
2,940
Into bins to be provided within premises
Final disposal through agency appointed by AUDA.
Wet waste
STP Sludge 1,050 HDPE Bags Used as manure
Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 151 nos. of bins of 80 Lit. capacity
Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: At the nearest waste collection point of AMC.
15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 18,422.74 m2
Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 17,493.53 m2
Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 929.21 m2
Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC : 1,236 CPS
Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 1,162 CPS
Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 74 CPS
Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 46,672.36 m2 & 1,500 CPS
Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS: 39,577.56 m2 & 1,236 CPS
Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS: 5,611.89 m2 & 200 CPS
Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS: 50% Common Plot – 1,482.91 m2 & 64 CPS
16. Traffic Management Width of adjacent public roads: 12 m wide service road of 60 m wide road.
Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 3 entry/exit will be provided including 2 entry/exit for basements.
Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: main gate of 9 m width.
Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 5 m
Width of all internal roads: 7.5 m
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17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.
Solar lights in common sunlit areas , maximum use of LED lights, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, use of fly ash paver blocks, most of the carpentry structures will be made up of processed engineering wood/ particle board instead of wood, maximum use of Portland Pozzolona Cement (PPC), PVC electrical boards, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), rainwater harvesting by recharging the ground water table with provision for 7 percolation wells etc.
18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation
Power supply: Maximum demand: 4 MW during Operation Phase Connected load: 4 MW
Source: Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd.
Energy saving measures: Solar lights in common sunlit areas , maximum use of LED lights, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, maximum use of light & silent colours in the building envelope so that UV absorption is reduced & associated cooling requirements are minimized.
DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 1 x 500 KVA & 1 x 250
Fuel & its quantity: HSD
19. Fire and Life Safety Measures
Nearest fire station is Chandkheda fire station approx. 400 m. Time required for the fire tender to reach at the project site is 10-15 minutes.
During the construction phase: Fire extinguishers in common areas, personal protective equipments like earplugs, dust masks, safety shoes, helmets, hand gloves, etc will be provided to all workers, all workers will be trained to use welding shields and follow safer practice, provision of first aid facilities & related training to the construction workers, maintaining hoists and lifts, lifting machines, chains, ropes, and other lifting tackles in good condition, “H” frame scaffolds & ladders made of mild steel, completely concealed copper wiring, all electrical fittings / equipments used will meet the relevant IS standards etc.
During the operation phase: Fire extinguishers of CO2 type (4.5 kg) and DCP type (5 kg) will be provided on each floor, hose reels, wet risers, manually operated electric fire alarm system, 2 nos. of underground water tank each of 100 KL capacity, automatic sprinkler system in basement, CO sensors in basements etc.
20. Details on staircase:
Type & no. of buildings
No. of floors
Floor area (m2)
No. of staircase
Width of the staircase
Travel distance (m)
3 blds. 2B+G+14 700.0 1 1.53 m <30
5 blds. 2B+G+14 515.28 1 1.53 m <30
1 bld. 2B+G+14 618.45 1 1.53 m <30
1 bld. 2B+G+14 695.84 1 1.53 m <30
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1 bld. 2B+G+14 257.0 1 1.53 m <30
21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)
Level of the Ground water table: -- No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : --- No. and depth of percolations wells : 7 Nos. & 37 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : Screen pit before the percolation
well 22. Green area details Tree covered area (m2) : 3,500
Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): 375 Lawn covered area (m2): 1,500 Total Green Area (m2): 5,375 Green area % of plot area: 20 % No. of trees and species to be planted: 350 nos. Local flora species i.e. Gulmohar, Asopalav, Neem etc. will be
preferred 23. Budgetary allocation for
Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)
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24. Dust control measures Temporary windshield barriers, regular water sprinkling, tarpaulin sheet cover on the material during the transportation, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), uniform piling of sand and proper storage to avoid dusting.
25. Eco friendly building materials
Maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), fly ash paver blocks for pavements/walkways, most of the carpentry structures will be made up of processed engineering wood instead of wood, maximum use of Portland Pozzolona Cement (PPC) containing high amount of fly ash.
26. Facilities to be provided to the construction workers
Sanitation facilities, drinking water, municipal solid waste collection facility etc.
27. Documents related to land possession.
Copies of village form no. 7 submitted by them shows that the land for residential use is in the name of applicant & his family members.
During the meeting, the project proponent was suggested to provide two staircases in the buildings having floor area more than 500 m2 on each floor. After detailed discussion, it was decided to appraise the project only after submission of the following:
1. Permission from the concerned competent authority or authentic supporting documents showing availability of the proposed FSI to the project.
2. Detailed Environment Management Plan with respect to various environmental attributes- Air, Noise, Solid wastes including Hazardous Wastes, land, water including sewage treatment & reuse etc. of the project both during construction and operation phase and strategy for its implementation with financial outlay.
3. Consent of the other land owners for issuance of the Environmental Clearance for the proposed project in the name of applicant.
4. Details of the dual plumbing system to be provided for reuse of treated sewage within premises along with the design drawings.
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5. Status of availability of water supply & drainage facility to the proposed project along with the authentic supporting documents.
6. Plans showing the provision of two staircases to open at ground level from the highest point of building [with access from each floor], in each building having floor area more than 500 m2 on each floor.
5 Silver Brook
F.P No. 195, O.P. No. 195, Survey No. 324, Draft TPS No. 217, (Shilaj, Thaltej, Hebatpur, Sola, Bhadaj), Vill. Shilaj, Ta. Ghatlodiya, Dist. Ahmedabad.
Screening/scoping & appraisal
Details of the proposed project as presented before the committee are described below:
Sr. No.
Particulars Details
1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/58299/2016]
2. Type of Project Residential & Commercial
3. Project / Activity No. [8(a) or 8(b)]
8(a)
4. Name of the project Silver Brook
5. Name of Developer M/s. Avirat Shilaj Project
6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)
60 crore
7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof.
No construction activity started
8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2) :- 8,498 FSI area (m2): 22,922.7 Total BUA (m2): 39,101.9
Permissible Proposed
FSI Area (m2) 22,944.6 22,922.7
Ground Coverage (m2) -- 3,631.46
Common Plot Area (m2) 887.89 887.9
Max. building height (m) 45 45
9. Building Details No. of Buildings:4 No. of Blocks: 5 Scope of buildings/blocks: Basement + ground floor (parking &/or
shops) + 14 floors. No. & size of Residential Units: 292 Residential Flats No. & type of Commercial Units: 24 Shops Details of amenities if any: --
10. No. of expected residents / users
1,540 Persons/Day
11. Water & waste water details during
Water requirement (KL/day): 40.0 Source of water: Local water tanker suppliers
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construction phase Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 8.0 Mode of disposal: Septic tank/soak pit system Details of reuse of water, if any: None
12. Water & waste water details during operation phase
Total water requirement (KL/day):227.0 Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 153.0 Source of water: Water supply from Ahmedabad Municipal
Corporation. Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 178.0 Mode of disposal: Sewage to be generated during the operation
phase of the project will be treated in the proposed onsite STP. Treated sewage will be used for flushing & gardening purpose within premises & remaining quantity of treated sewage will be discharged into the drainage line of AMC.
In case of STP provision, capacity of STP: STP Capacity – 180 KL/day
STP Technology: comprising of primary + secondary + tertiary treatment facilities.
Purposes for treated sewage utilization: Treated sewage will be utilized for flushing.
Quantity of treated water to be reused: Flushing (KL/day): 70.0 & Gardening (KL/day): 4.0
Provision of dual plumbing system (Yes/No): Yes Quantity and type (treated/untreated) of sewage to be discharged:
Sewage to be generated during the operation phase of the project will be treated in the proposed onsite STP. Treated sewage will be used for flushing & gardening purpose within premises & remaining quantity of treated sewage will be discharged into the drainage line of AMC.
Mode of disposal: As above.
13. Status of water supply and drainage line
Water supply connection will be available at the time of getting B.U permission .Water drainage line is 200 m away from the project site.
14. Solid waste Management
Construction Phase:
Generation (m3)
Quantity to be reused (m3)
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Top Soil 2,300 2,300 Development of greenbelt
Other excavated earth
20,700 20,700 Levelling low lying areas & development of green belt area
Construction debris
500 500 Levelling, roads, pavements, plot filling, plinth filling etc.
Steel scrap 1 MT -- To be sold to scarp dealer
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Discarded packing materials
10,000 Bags
-- To be sold to authorized vendor.
Operation Phase:
Type of waste
Generation Quantity (Kg/day)
Mode of waste collection
Mode of Disposal/ Reuse
Dry waste 750 Into bins to be provided within premises
Final disposal through agency appointed by AMC.
Wet waste
STP sludge Whatsoever Will be used manure after adequate treatment.
Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 39 nos. of bins of 80 Liter capacity
Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: At the nearest waste collection point of AMC.
15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 4,827.06 m2
Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 4,422.85 m2
Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 404.21 m2
Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC : 324 CPS
Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 292 CPS
Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 32 CPS
Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 10,400.9 m2 & 344 CPS
Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS: 5,736.1 m2 & 179 CPS
Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of ECS: 2,247.8 m2 & 80 CPS
Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS: 817 m2
& 35 CPS
Parking area provided as mechanical parking in basement (m2) & No. CPS: 1,600 & 50
16. Traffic Management Width of adjacent public roads: 36 m & 12 m Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 2 entry/exit
will be provided. Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 7.5 m
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Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 5 m
Width of all internal roads: 7.5 m & 4.6. 17. Details of Green
Building measures proposed.
Solar powered LED lights for common plot, lawn area, streets/internal roads & building passages, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, use of fly ash paver blocks, most of the carpentry structures will be made up of processed engineering wood/ particle board instead of wood, maximum use of Portland Pozzolona Cement (PPC), PVC electrical boards, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), rainwater harvesting by recharging the ground water table with provision for 3 percolation wells, provision of STP & reuse of treated sewage etc.
18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation
Power supply: Maximum demand: 0.5 MW during Operation Phase Connected load: 0.5 MW Source: Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd.
Energy saving by Non-conventional Methods: Maximum use of LED lights
Energy saving measures: Solar powered LED lights for common plot, lawn area, streets/internal roads & building passages, use of variable frequency drive motors to optimize power consumption, maximum use of light & silent colours in the building envelope so that UV absorption is reduced & associated cooling requirements are minimized.
DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: Not provided
19. Fire and Life Safety Measures
Nearest fire station is Memnagar fire station approx. 7.5 km. Time required for the fire tender to reach at the project site is 15-20 minutes.
During the construction phase: Fire extinguishers in common areas, personal protective equipments like earplugs, dust masks, safety shoes, helmets, hand gloves, etc will be provided to all workers, all workers will be trained to use welding shields and follow safer practice, provision of first aid facilities & related training to the construction workers, maintaining hoists and lifts, lifting machines, chains, ropes, and other lifting tackles in good condition, “H” frame scaffolds & ladders made of mild steel, completely concealed copper wiring, all electrical fittings / equipments used will meet the relevant IS standards etc.
During the operation phase: Fire extinguishers of CO2 type (4.5 kg) and DCP type (5 kg) will be provided on each floor, hose reels, wet risers, manually operated electric fire alarm system, underground water tank of 100 KL capacity, automatic sprinkler system in basement, CO sensors in basements etc.
20. Details on staircase:
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Type & no. of buildings
No. of floors
Floor area (m2)
No. of staircase
Width of the staircase
Travel distance (m)
A+B B+G+14 638.15 2
2.20 m
Max. 16 m
C B+G+14 320.46 1 Max. 16 mD B+G+14 279.77 1 Max. 16 mE B+G+14 330.60 1 Max. 16 m
21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)
Level of the Ground water table: --- No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : --- No. and depth of percolations wells: 3 Nos. & 40 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : Screen pit before the
percolation well 22. Green area details Tree covered area (m2) : 503
Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): 200 Lawn covered area (m2): 244 Total Green Area (m2): 947 Green area % of plot area: 11.5 % No. of trees and species to be planted: 112 nos. Local flora
species i.e. Gulmohar, Asopalav, Neem etc. will be preferred 23. Budgetary allocation for
Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)
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24. Dust control measures Temporary windshield barriers, regular water sprinkling, tarpaulin sheet cover on the material during the transportation, maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), uniform piling of sand and proper storage to avoid dusting.
25. Eco friendly building materials
Maximum use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), fly ash paver blocks for pavements/walkways, most of the carpentry structures will be made up of processed engineering wood instead of wood, maximum use of Portland Pozzolona Cement (PPC) containing high amount of fly ash.
26. Facilities to be provided to the construction workers
Sanitation facilities, drinking water, municipal solid waste collection facility etc.
27. Documents related to land possession.
Copy of Sub-registrar’s office index submitted by them shows that the land for residential use is in the name of M/s Avirat Shilaj Project – a partnership firm.
During the meeting, after detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:
1. Detailed Environment Management Plan with respect to various environmental attributes- Air, Noise, Solid wastes including Hazardous Wastes, land, water including sewage treatment & reuse etc. of the project both during construction and operation phase and strategy for its implementation with financial outlay.
2. Details of the dual plumbing system to be provided for reuse of treated sewage within premises along
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with the design drawings.
6 Building construction project by Mr. Devrajbhai M. Patel
Block No: 9, O.P No: - 9, F.P. 15, T.P.S.No. 13(Bharthana-Vesu), Vesu, Surat.
Screening/scoping & appraisal
Details of the proposed project as presented before the committee are described below:
Sr. No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/58413/2016] 2. Type of Project Residential Commercial Complex 3. Project / Activity
No. [8(a) or 8(b)] 8(a)
4. Name of the project
Devrajbhai M. Patel
5. Name of Developer
Mr. Devrajbhai M. Patel
6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)
Rs. 167crores
7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof
No
8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 5,594.0 FSI area (m2):22,289.89 Total BUA (m2):38,580.48
Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 22,292.07 22,289.89 Ground Coverage (m2) 2,678.20 2,245.05 Common Plot Area (m2) 559.54 559.54 Max. building height (m) 76.2 72.08
9. Building Details No. of Buildings:1 No. of blocks: 2 Scope of buildings/blocks: 2 level basement + ground floor commercial
units + 1st & 2nd floors commercial units + 3rd to 20th floors residential units.
No.& size of Residential Units:72 No. & type of Commercial Units:30 units Details of amenities if any: Club house
10. No. of expected residents / users
459
11. Water & waste water details during construction phase
Water requirement (KL/day):15.0 Source of water: Water supply from Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):2.1 Mode of disposal: Into drainage line of SMC
12. Water & waste water details during operation
Fresh water requirement (KL/day):57 Source of water: Water supply from SMC
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phase Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):43.0 Mode of disposal: Disposal into SMC drainage line.
13. Status of water supply and drainage line
Both drainage and water supply line are exists at site
14. Solid waste Management
Construction Phase: Generation
(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Top Soil 560
560
Will be utilized for greenbelt development.
Other excavated earth
30,032.1
3,356.4 m3 of excavated soil will be utilized for back filling with in site.
Remaining soil will be utilized at other project site after obtaining necessary permission if any
Construction debris
15kg/day Nil Sold off to recyclers
Steel scrap 15kg/day Discarded packing materials
6kg/day
Operation Phase: Type of waste
Generation Quantity (Kg/day)
Mode of waste collection
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Dry waste 83 kg/day Into bins to be provided within premises.
Disposal through door to door waste collection system of SMC.
Wet waste 100 kg/day
Details of segregation if to be done: Solid waste segregation at source will be adopted and wet waste will be processed within premises using OWC. Recyclable material will be disposed as per the practice of SMC.
Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 1 bin having capacity of 100 kg for dry waste and 100 kg for wet waste will be provided to the building.
Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: Khajod Disposal Site
15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 11,188.0 m2
Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 9,742.82 m2
Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR:1,445.18 m2
Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC :147 Number of CPS requirement for residential units as per NBC: 72
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Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC:75 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS:11,716.33 m² and 700
CPS Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS: 11,261.24 m2
and 351 CPS Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: 455.09 m2
and 19 CPS. 16. Traffic
Management Width of adjacent public roads:45 and 18 m wide TP road Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:Three entry/exit
will be provided including 2 entry/exit for basement. Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:9 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access of
fire tender (excluding the width forthe plantation):5 m Width of all internal roads: 9 m
17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.
Provision to install aerated coke (foam type) in wash basins, kitchen, low flush water closets in toilets and pressure reducing valves in water pipeline, rain water harvesting ground water recharge, maximum utilization of natural light, roof-top thermal insulation, LED lighting fixtures in the common areas, appropriate design to shut out excess heat and gain loss, use of solar energy in external lighting (landscape lighting), use of aerated blocks etc.
18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation
Power supply: Maximum demand: 700 KW Connected load:800 KW Source: DGVCL
Energy saving measures: Maximum utilization of natural light, roof-top thermal insulation, CFL lighting fixtures in the common areas, appropriate design to shut out excess heat and gain loss, use of solar energy in external lighting (landscape lighting), use of aerated blocks etc.
DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets:4 × 60 KVA Fuel & its quantity:diesel (10 Liter/h)
Note : - D.G. Sets will be used in case of power failure or fire emergency
19. Fire and Life Safety Measures
During the construction phase: Fire extinguishers at various locations and can be easily accessible, to keep printed board showing important telephone numbers of fire, ambulance, hospital etc. training to the workers on safety aspects, first aid box at identified places within premises, doctor & ambulance services, provision of PPE’S like helmet, gumboot/safety shoes, safety net, safety goggles etc.
During the operation phase: Sprinkler per 6.9 m2 area of basement, fire extinguishers on each floor & in the basement, wet riser opening at each floor, manually operated electric fire alarm system, hose reel, terrace water tanks of 20 KL capacity, underground water tank of 400 KL, smoke detectors etc.
Nearest fire station: Bhatar fire station.
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Distance from project site: 4 km. 20. Details on staircase
Type & no. of buildings
No. of floors
Floor area
No. of staircase
Width of the staircase
Travel distance (m)
1st Wing 2B+G+20 607.75 2 1.52 m <15 2nd Wing 20 507.40 2 1.50 m <15
21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)
Level of the Ground water table:18m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) :- No. and depth of percolations wells :2 Details on Pre-treatment facilities :only roof top rainwater harvesting is
proposed 22. Green area
details Tree covered area (m2) :300.0 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2):100 Lawn covered area (m2):300.0 Total Green Area (m2):700.0 Green Area % of plot area:10.72 % No. of trees and species to be planted:200
23.
Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan(Rs. in lacs)
Green belt development : 50 Lacs Drainage and rain water harvesting: 50Lacs Solar and energy saving: 30Lacs Total: 130Lacs
24. Proposed dust control measures during the construction phase
Loading & transportation in covered trucks, covered shed provided for cement unloading activity, temporary wind screen around project site, sprinkling of water on roads and in vicinity of storage area.
25. Eco friendly building material usage details.
Fly ash brick, aerated blocks, paving blocks, RMC, lead free paints etc.
26. Basic amenities to be provided to construction workers.
Drinking water & tap water, sanitation facilities, first aid box, free medicines, doctor service, PPEs etc.
27. Documents related to land possession.
Copy of N.A order submitted by them shows that the land for residential use is in the name of applicant & others.
During the meeting, it was found that the project proponent has submitted a copy of NOC obtained from Airports Authority of India for building height of 72.2 m above ground level. It was presented that the project site has not been affected by flood in the past. After detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:
1. Copy of permission obtained from the concerned competent authority for the proposed FSI.
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2. Details on solar energy utilization for the proposed project and how much of the total energy requirement for the project will be compensated/reduced by the proposed energy conservation measures.
3. Realistic details on parking area provision for the project based on the actual parking area available in basement.
4. Consent of the other land owners regarding issuance of the Environmental Clearance for the proposed project in the name of the applicant.
7 Manibhadra Buildcon
Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. 1137 & 1139, S.P.NO. 1 & 2 , Kalol, Gandhinagar.
Screening /scoping.
During the meeting, it was found that the project proponent has started construction activity at the project site. The committee decided not to hear & consider the project in view of violating the provisions of EIA Notification – 2006 by initiating construction activity before obtaining Environmental Clearance for the proposed project.[Proposal No. SIA/GJ/NCP/58140/2016 ]
8 Serenity Garden Plot No. 3, 4, 5, Sr. No. 21/P/7, T.P.S.No. - 18, O.P. No.- 26 paiki, F.P. No.- 26/1 & 26/6, Munjka , Rajkot.
Screening /scoping.
The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting. During the meeting, it was presented that construction activity for the proposed project has been initiated. The project proponent clarified that they have started construction activity for compound wall only. It was decided to consider the project only after verifying the status of the proposed project, with reference to the construction activity started, thorough Gujarat Pollution Control Board. [Proposal No. SIA/GJ/NCP/58318/2016 ]
9 Swagat Texking F.P.No.: 15, O. P. No.: 15, Block No.: 223/B , T.P.S. No.: 35 (Kumbharia-Saroli-SaniaHemad-Devadh), Kumbharia, Surat.
Screening/scoping & appraisal
Details of the proposed project as presented before the committee are described below:
Sr. No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/58415/2016] 2. Type of Project Textile Warehouse Complex 3. Project / Activity
No. [8(a) or 8(b)]
8(a)
4. Name of the project
Swagat Texking
5. Name of Developer
Mr. Jaydeep Chandravadanbhai Bhatt
6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)
Rs.80crores
7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details
No
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thereof 8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2):7,163.0
FSI area (m2):28,632.69 Total BUA (m2):45,307.67
Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 28,652.0 28,632.69 Ground Coverage (m2) 2,148.90 3,465.72 Common Plot Area (m2) 716.52 716.52 Max. building height (m) 94.64 58.25
9. Building Details No. of Buildings:1 Scope of buildings/blocks: 2 level basement + ground floor + 8 floors. No.& size of Residential Units:- No. & type of Commercial Units:378 units Details of amenities if any:-
10. No. of expected residents / users
1701
11. Water & waste water details during construction phase
Water requirement (KL/day):15.0 Source of water: Water supply from SMC Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):2.1 Mode of disposal: Into drainage line of SMC.
12. Water & waste water details during operation phase
Fresh water requirement (KL/day):88.0 Source of water: Water supply from SMC Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):68.0 Mode of disposal: Into drainage line of SMC.
13. Status of water supply and drainage line
Both drainage and water supply line are exists at site
14. Solid waste Management
Construction Phase:
Generation (m3)
Quantity to be reused (m3)
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Top Soil 716.3
350
350 m3 of excavated top soil will be utilized for greenbelt development
Other excavated earth
38,294.63
3,223.35 m3 of excavated soil will be utilized for back filling with in site.
366.3 m3 of top soil and 35,071.28 m3 of other excavated earth will be utilized for other project after payment of necessary royalty if any
Construction debris
15 kg/day Nil Sold off to recyclers
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Steel scrap 15 kg/day
Discarded packing materials
6 kg/day
Operation Phase: Type of waste
Generation Quantity (Kg/day)
Mode of waste collection
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Dry waste 210 kg/day Into bins to be provided within premises.
Disposal through door to door waste collection system of SMC.
Wet waste 200 kg/day
Details of segregation if to be done: Solid waste segregation at source will be adopted and wet waste will be send to the SMC’s organic waste management facility. Recyclable material will be disposed as per the practice of SMC.
Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises:1nos of bin having capacity of 300kg for dry waste and 300 kg for wet waste will be provided to building.
Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: Khajod Disposal Site
15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 14,316.34 m2
Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR: 14,316.34 m2
Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC: 572 Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 572 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS:14,456.71 m² and 452
CPS Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS:8,053.5 m2 and
252 CPS Parking area provided (at any other place-specify) (m2) & No. of
CPS:6,403.21 m2 and 200 CPS 16. Traffic
Management Width of adjacent public roads:30 and 18 m wide TP road Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:Two entry/exit
will be provided. Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:6 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access
of fire tender (excluding the width forthe plantation):4 m Width of all internal roads: 6 m & 4.5 m
17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.
Provision to install aerated coke (foam type) in wash basins, kitchen, low flush water closets in toilet and pressure reducing valves in water pipeline, rain water harvesting ground water recharge, maximum utilization of natural light, roof-top thermal insulation, LED lighting fixtures in the common areas, appropriate design to shut out excess heat and gain loss, use of solar energy in external lighting (landscape
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lighting), use of aerated blocks etc. 18. Energy
Requirement, Source and Conservation
Power supply: Maximum demand: 1890 KW Connected load: KW Source: DGVCL
Energy saving measures: Maximum utilization of natural light, roof-top thermal insulation, CFL lighting fixtures in the common areas, appropriate design to shut out excess heat and gain loss, use of solar energy in external lighting (landscape lighting), use of aerated blocks etc.
DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets:4 × 60 KVA Fuel & its quantity: diesel (10 Liter/h)
Note : - D.G. Sets will be used in case of power failure or fire emergency
19. Fire and Life Safety Measures
During the construction phase: Fire extinguishers at various locations and can be easily accessible, to keep printed board showing important telephone number of fire, ambulance, hospital etc. training to the workers on safety aspects, first aid box at identified places within premises, doctor & ambulance services, provision of PPE’S like helmet, gumboot/safety shoes, safety net, safety goggles etc.
During the operation phase: Sprinkler per 6.9 m2 area of basement, fire extinguishers (mobile & portable) on each floor & in the basement, wet riser opening at each floor, manually operated electric fire alarm system, hose reel, terrace water tanks of 20 KL capacity, underground water tank of 400 KL, smoke detectors etc.
Nearest fire station: Magob fire station. Distance from project site: 2 km.
20. Details on staircase Type & no. of buildings
No. of floors
Floor area
No. of staircase
Width of the staircase
Travel distance (m)
1 2B+G+8 2,892.11 3 2.05 m <30
21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)
Level of the Ground water table:19m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) :- No. and depth of percolations wells :2 Details on Pre-treatment facilities :only roof top rainwater harvesting is
proposed 22. Green area
details Tree covered area (m2) :350.0 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2):included in lawn covered area. Lawn covered area (m2):350.0 Total Green Area (m2):700.0 Green Area % of plot area:9.77% No. of trees and species to be planted:200
23.
Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management
Green belt development : 60 Lacs Drainage and rain water harvesting: 60Lacs Solar and energy saving: 25 Lacs
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Plan(Rs. in lacs)
Total: 125Lacs
24. Proposed dust control measures during the construction phase
Loading & transportation in covered trucks, covered shed provided for cement unloading activity, temporary wind screen around project site, sprinkling of water on roads and in vicinity of storage area.
25. Eco friendly building material usage details.
Fly ash brick, aerated blocks, paving blocks, RMC, lead free paints etc.
26. Basic amenities to be provided to construction workers.
Drinking water & tap water, sanitation facilities, first aid box, free medicines, doctor service, PPEs etc.
27. Documents related to land possession.
Copy of village form no. 7 & 12 submitted by them shows that the land is in the name of applicants. Copy of application made for obtaining N.A permission has been submitted.
During the meeting, the details of mechanical parking to be provided & common amenities like number of separate sanitation blocks for male & female and drinking water facility to be provided in the proposed commercial building were presented & discussed. It was found that a copy of permission obtained from Airports Authority of India for building height of 80 m above ground level has been submitted. It was presented that the project area was flooded up to 2-3 feet above ground level. It was clarified that all the commercial units will have doors facing to open to sky passages on one side & windows facing the road on the other side for adequate cross ventilation. Provision of 1 m high continuous roof light for the commercial units to maximize natural light and ventilation, a roof light/clerestory (1.2m high x 9.5m long x 1.5m wide) in the foyer area to maximize natural light and ventilation above the stair of foyer, ‘sky domes’ to illuminate the corridor & internal spaces, high level glass louvers will allow natural cross ventilation of the common space etc. will be made. Component wise electric load considered for the proposed commercial project, protection system & electric material details have presented during the meeting. It is proposed to use flame proof electrical material meeting with the relevant IS standards. Further it was presented that the wall mounted ventilation fans with automatic temperature & humidity sensors & having 5 CFM, CO sensors etc. will be provided in basements. Speed level of the fans will be adjusted to ensure 2-3 air changes per hour. During the meeting, after detailed discussion, it was decided to appraise the project only after submission of the following:
1. Copy of permission obtained from concerned competent authority for the proposed FSI.
2. Revised details on parking area provision for the proposed commercial project as per the requirement of NBC norms.
3. Notarized undertaking stating that any kind of manufacturing activity will not be allowed in the commercial units of the proposed project and any commercial unit will not be sold / allotted for storage of chemicals, flammable substances, explosives, fire crackers or any other material of hazardous characteristics.
4. Copy of permission obtained for non agricultural use of the proposed project site or a copy of
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correspondences made with concerned authority in this regard.
5. Details on the provisions to be made to avoid adverse impacts of flood. 10 Mayberry Villa-Phase-1 Block No. 84, Moje: Virwadi, Ta: Navsari, Dist:
Navsari. Appraisal
The project proponent did not remain present during the two consecutive meetings of SEAC and hence it was unanimously decided to delist the proposal from the list of applications pending with the SEAC. It was decided to close the file of the proposed project. [SIA/GJ/NCP/52012/2016]
11 Mayberry Villa-Phase-2 Block No. 89, Moje Virwadi, Ta. Navsari, Dist. Navsari,
Appraisal
The project proponent did not remain present during the two consecutive meetings of SEAC and hence it was unanimously decided to delist the proposal from the list of applications pending with the SEAC. It was decided to close the file of the proposed project. [Proposal No. SIA/GJ/NCP/52016/2016]
12 Anand Enterprise
R.S. No. 111,112,112p,123/A and 209 (amalgamated No. 111/P, Sub Plot No.D), Village Umaraj, Bharuch
Appraisal
The project was taken up in the meeting of SEAC held on 17/02/2016. During the meeting held on 17/02/2016, when suggested by the committee, the project proponent was agreed to increase the parking area provision by adding one level basement to the existing basement. After detailed discussion, it was decided to further appraise the project only after submission of the following:
1. Copy of project plans showing buildings & floor wise built up area, FSI area, Floor area details, plot area statement etc.
2. Status on availability of water supply, drainage connection and municipal solid waste collection facility to the project and copy of permission obtained from concerned competent authority for providing these facilities.
3. Details on provision of staircases in the proposed commercial buildings as per the requirement of NBC norms.
4. Revised details on parking area provision for the project considering the proposed additional level of basement.
5. Land possession documents showing ownership of land by the applicant, list of partners & directors of the company, copy of permission obtained for non agricultural use of the project site for commercial use or a copy of documents showing the correspondences made in this regard and copy of agreement made between the land owners & developers (if any).
Project proponent vide their letter dated 01/09/2016 submitted the above mentioned details along with project plan showing buildings & floor wise built up area, FSI area, Floor area details, plot area statement etc. The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting. During the meeting, the project was further appraised based on the details submitted as well as facts presented before the committee. During the meeting, it was found that they have submitted minutes of meeting of Umraj Grampanchayat showing that the water supply & drainage connection will be provided to the proposed project. It is proposed to provide one staircase in 6 low rise buildings having building height of 14.9 m & two staircases in two buildings having 18 m height. It is proposed to provide parking space of 14,151.56 m2
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[11,851.56 m2 in basement + 2,300 m2 as open surface parking] equivalent to 470 CPS against parking requirement of 284 CPS as per NBC norms. Copies Sub-registrar office index submitted for all the survey numbers show that the land for residential use is in the name of M/s Anand Enterprise through its authorized person/partners.
During the meeting, the project proponent was suggested to increase the parking area provision for the project by providing 2nd level basement. The project proponent replied that looking to the shallow ground water level in the area it is not feasible to provide 2nd level basement for them and was agreed to increase the parking space by providing mechanical parking in basement. It was presented that parking space of 21,351.56 m2 [11,851.56 m2 in basement + 2,300 m2 as open surface parking + 7,200 m2 as mechanical parking in basement] equivalent to 695 CPS will be provided. It was presented that basement height of 3.9 m will be provided in order to accommodate the proposed mechanical parking.
Salient Features of the project are as under: Sr. No.
Particulars Details
1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/33554/2015] 2. Type of Project Commercial Project 3. Project / Activity
No. [8(a) or 8(b)]
8 (a)
4. Name of the project
Commercial Project
5. Name of Developer
Anand Enterprise
6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)
60 Crores
7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof
No
8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 16,500 FSI area (m2): 27,670.87 Total BUA (m2):42,147.30
Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 29,808 27,670.87 Ground Coverage (m2) 7425 5727.14 Common Plot Area (m2) 1650 1656 Max. building height (m) 40 18
9. Building Details No. of Buildings:8 No. of Blocks:8 Scope of buildings/blocks: 6 buildings - Basement + ground floor + 4
floors & 2 buildings – Basement + ground floor + 5 floors. No.& size of Residential Units: NA
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No. & type of Commercial Units: 294 shops and 149 offices , 762 seats in Multiplex
Details of amenities if any: No. 10. No. of expected
residents / users 2,550 occupants and 300 visitors
11. Water & waste water details during construction phase
Water requirement (KL/day): 19.75 Source of water: Water tankers. Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 5.73 Mode of disposal: septic tank & soak pit. Details of reuse of water, if any: No
12. Water & waste water details during operation phase
Fresh water requirement (KL/day):137.30 Source of water: Water supply from Umraj Grampanchayat. Waste water generation quantity (KL/day):104.54 Mode of disposal: into sewer line of Umraj Grampanchayat.
13. Status of water supply and drainage line
Available at 400 m from the site
14. Solid waste Management
Construction Phase: Generation
(m3) Quantity to be reused (m3)
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Top Soil 1,500 1,500 Development of landscape area
Other excavated earth
28,500 13,500 m3 will be used for back filling and raising plinth level.
Balance earth will be used at other projects as per requirement.
Construction debris
400 425 m3 will be used for development of internal road.
Balance debris will be handed over to local authority or fill in low laying area
Steel scrap 15 0 Sold to vendors Discarded packing materials
10 0 Sold to vendors
Operation Phase: Type of waste
Generation Quantity (Kg/day)
Mode of waste collection
Mode of Disposal / Reuse
Dry waste 378.96 White bins Sold to vendors Wet waste 568.44 Green Bins Municipal bins
Details of segregation if to be done: yes Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 15 kg
and 12 number of community bins to be placed in common area Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority: at
the nearest MSW collection point of Bharuch Nagar Palika.
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15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 13,835.43 m2 Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR:13,835.43
m2 Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC :284 Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC:253 Number of CPS requirement as per NBC for Multiplex: 31 Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of ECS: 21,351.56 & 695 ECS Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of ECS: 11,851.56 & 370
ECS Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of ECS: 2,300 & 100
ECS. Parking area provided as mechanical parking in basement (m2) & No. of
ECS: 7,200 m2 & 225 ECS 16. Traffic
Management Width of adjacent public roads: 45 m and 12 m Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: Eight gates
including one gate for basement. Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s:6 m & 9 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access of
fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 4.0 m Width of all internal roads: 6 m, 9 m & 10 m.
17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.
Maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, maximum use of RMC & aerated blocks, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, solar lighting in open and landscape areas- 10 numbers of solar lighting, roof-top thermal insulation, rain water harvesting & ground water recharge through 5 nos. of percolating wells etc.
18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation
Power supply: Maximum demand: 2000 KVA Connected load: 2100 KVA Source: DGVCL
% of saving with calculations: ~40% by use of LED and star rated energy efficient electronic consumer durables + solar lights.
Compliance of the ECBC guidelines (Yes / No),if yes, compliance in tabular form: only roof area
DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 2 X 125 KVA Fuel & its quantity: HSD, 50 litre/hr.
19. Fire and Life Safety Measures
During Construction Phase: Provision of Personal Protective Equipment’s (PPEs) to the construction workers and its usage shall be ensured and supervised, training to all workers on construction safety aspects, first aid room with first aid kit, doctor & ambulance service.
During operation phase (Commercial): Fire extinguishers, hose reel, manually operated electric fire alarm system, wet riser, yard hydrant, automatic sprinkler system in basement & multiplex, underground static water storage tank-200 KL capacity, terrace tank -80 KL capacity (total capacity), pump near underground static water storage tank (fire pump) with minimum Pressure of 3.5 kg/cm2 at terrace level etc.
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20. Details on staircase
Type & no. of buildings
No. of floors
Floor area m2
No. of staircase
Width of the staircase
(m)
Travel distance
(m) A (G + 4) 677.28 1 1.66 <30 B (G + 4) 865.14 1 1.66 <30 C (G + 4) 722.70 1 1.66 <30 D (G + 4) 514.95 1 1.66 <30 E (G + 4) 632.95 1 1.66 <30
F (G + 5) 1311.17 2 2.0 and
1.86 <30
G (G + 4) 640.66 1 2.0 <30 H (G + 5) 655.14 2 1.66 <30
21. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)
Level of the Ground water table: 15 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : 5 Nos and 2.5m X 2.0 m X 3.0 m No. and depth of percolations wells : 5 nos and 11 m Details on Pre-treatment facilities : oil and grease removal and filter
22. Green area details
Tree covered area (m2) : 600 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2):556 Lawn covered area (m2):500 Total Green Area (m2):1656 Green Area % of plot area: 10% No. of trees and species to be planted: 250 number of trees and Limbdo,
KaadoSiris, Jambu, Asopalav, DesiBadam and Gulmohar 23. Dust control
measures Spraying of water, Peripheral barricading, covered shed for cement loading area, covering the excavated earth with tarpaulin sheet etc.
24.
Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. in lacs)
Allocation of Rs.20.0 lacs & Rs.9 lacsas capital cost & recurring cost respectively has been made for EMP & EMS.
25. Details of ecofriendly building materials
Fly ash bricks, aerated blocks, fly ash paving blocks, maximum use of
RMC, lead free paints etc.
26. Details of amenities to be provided to construction workers.
Sanitation facilities, maintaining hygienic condition at the project site to avoid health problems, safe drinking water, PPEs, first aid room with first aid kit & welfare facilities as per the Gujarat Building & Other Construction Workers Rules.
27. Documents related to land possession.
Village form no. 7 as on 19/02/2012 for amalgamated survey numbers shows that the N.A land for residential & commercial use is in the name of M/s Anand Enterprise through its partners.
After detailed discussion it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for granting Environment Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well
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as the standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 09/09/2015 for building construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS: 1. No any kind of manufacturing activity shall be allowed in the proposed commercial project. 2. The project proponent shall not sell / allot any commercial unit for storage of chemicals, flammable
substances, explosives, fire crackers or any other material of hazardous characteristics. CONSTRUCTION PHASE : WATER: 3. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall be 19.75 KL/day and it shall be met
through the local water tanker suppliers. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
4. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through septic tank and soak pit.
OPERATION PHASE: WATER: 5. Water requirement during the operation phase shall be 137.30 KL/day and it shall be met through
water supply from Umraj Grampanchayat. No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
6. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the recharge well.
7. Sewage generation during the operational phase shall be 104.54 KL/day and it shall be discharged through the drainage system of Umraj Grampanchayat.
8. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter.
AIR: 9. D. G. sets (2 × 125 KVA) proposed as backup power shall be of enclosed type and confirm to
prescribe standards under EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of noise.
10. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA Rules as amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
11. The stack height of the D.G.sets shall be equal to the height needed for the combined capacity of all proposed D.G.sets.
SOLID WASTE: 12. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The recyclable
material shall be sold to vendors whereas other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the provisions made by the concerned local authority.
SAFETY: 13. Fire fighting facilities like fire extinguishers, hose reel, manually operated electric fire alarm system,
wet riser, yard hydrant, automatic sprinkler system in basement & multiplex, underground static water storage tank-200 KL capacity, terrace tank -80 KL capacity (total capacity), shall be provided as proposed.
14. Adequate number of staircases and lifts shall open out at ground level for emergency evacuation. 15. In basement at least two separate ramps of adequate width and slope shall be provided, located
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preferably at opposite ends. 16. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build up of
CO in the area. 17. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure
operation of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels. PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION: 18. Minimum Parking space of 21,351.56 m2 [11,851.56 m2 in basement + 2,300 m2 as open surface
parking + 7,200 m2 as mechanical parking in basement] shall be provided as proposed. 19. No public space including the service road shall be used or blocked for the parking and the trained
staff shall be deployed to guide the visitors for parking and helping the senior citizens and physically challenged people to park their vehicles at appropriate parking places (valet parking).
20. Necessary signage including continuous display of status of parking availability at entry, exit and all other appropriate places shall be provided which should have appropriate size of letters and shall be visible from the at least 50 meter distance.
ENERGY CONSERVATION: 21. Energy conservation measures viz. maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design,
energy efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, maximum use of RMC & aerated blocks, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, solar lighting in open and landscape areas- 10 numbers of solar lighting, roof-top thermal insulation etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
22. The energy audit shall be conducted at regular interval for the project and the recommendations of the Audit Report shall be implemented with spirit.
GREEN BELT: 23. Green belt area of 1,656.0 m2 comprising of 600 m2 tree covered area shall be developed as
proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous tree species.
13 Matrubhoomi Developers
Survey No. 394,F. P. No.66,O. P. No.66,T.P.S. No. 37,Ahmedabad
Appraisal
The project [Proposal No. SIA/GJ/NCP/56501/2016] was earlier taken up in the meeting of SEAC held on 09/08/2016. During the meeting held on 09/08/2016 the project proponent was asked to submit the following details along with the other details regarding the proposed project.
1. Date wise chronology of events showing project plans approved by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, Rajachitthi obtained, date of starting construction activity, application made for obtaining Environmental Clearance, date on which the additional FSI available to the project with supporting documents etc.
2. Details of the construction work completed in terms of the percentage of the total construction area of the project.
3. Detailed justification for initiating the construction activity for the proposed project with all the relevant supporting documents and as to why the construction activity started by them should not be considered as violation of the EIA Notification-2006.
4. Recent photographs showing the date and current status of the project site.
Project proponent vide their letter dated 04/10/2016 submitted the details sought during the meeting of SEAC held on 09/08/2016.
The project proponent along with the expert / consultant attended the meeting.
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Based on the details submitted by the project proponent & discussion held during the meeting it was found that the project proponent has started construction activity at the project site. The committee decided not to hear & consider the project in view of violating the provisions of EIA Notification – 2006 by initiating construction activity before obtaining Environmental Clearance for the proposed project. 14 High Rise Building
Construction Project by Mr. Naresh Babariya
R.S. No.: 54/2+54/3, O.P.: 27/B1, F.P.: 123, T.P.S.No: 07, R.S. No.: 54/1,(Anjana), Ta: Choryasi, Dist. Surat
Appraisal
The project proponent did not remain present during the meeting. It was decided to call them in one of the upcoming meetings of SEAC. [Proposal No. SIA/GJ/NCP/56441/2016]
15 High Rise Building Construction Project by Mr. Naresh Babariya
R.S. No.: 54/1, O.P.: 27/A, F.P.: 94, T.P.S.No: 07 (Anjana),Ta: Choryasi, Dist. Surat.
Appraisal
The project proponent did not remain present during the meeting. It was decided to call them in one of the upcoming meetings of SEAC. [Proposal No. SIA/GJ/NCP/56438/2016]
The following projects were also discussed during the meeting.
1.Building Construction Project for EWS housing scheme at F.P.No.26/1,+26/2/1+25/2/1, T.P.S.No.87, Vatva – Vinzol, Ahmedabad proposed by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.
This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no. SIA/GJ/NCP/53073/2016 on 28/04/2016
The project was appraised during the meeting of SEAC held on 25/05/2016. Based on the details sought during the meeting of SEAC held on 25/05/2016, the project proponent vide their letter dated 07/11/2016 submitted that the project site is at a distance of 486 m & 6.85 km away from the nearest factory of Vatva & TSDF site of NEPL respectively.
The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the committee and as it was found satisfactory, it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 09/09/2015 for building construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006:
Project Specific Conditions with which Environment Clearance is recommended:
CONSTRUCTION PHASE : WATER: 1. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall be 46.1 KL/day and it shall be met
through the local water tanker suppliers. 2. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be discharged through the drainage line of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
OPERATION PHASE: WATER: 3. Water requirement during the operation phase shall be 1535.0 KL/day and it shall be met through
water supply system of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). No ground water shall be tapped
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during the operation phase. Metering of the water shall be done and its records shall be maintained. 4. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted
into the recharge well. 5. Sewage generation during the operational phase shall be 1224.0 KL/day and it shall be discharged
through the drainage system of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). 6. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 8 nos. of
percolation wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter.
AIR: 7. D. G. Sets to be provided in future as back up power shall be of enclosed type and conform to
prescribed standards under the EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of noise.
8. The stack height of the D.G. Sets shall be equal to the height needed for the combined capacity of all proposed D.G. Sets.
9. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA Rules as amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
SOLID WASTE: 10. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The recyclable
material shall be sold to vendors whereas other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the provisions made by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
SAFETY: 11. Adequate number of staircases and lifts shall open out at ground level for emergency evacuation. 12. Fire fighting facilities like underground fire water tank of 100 KL, overhead water tank of 20 KL on
each block, fire extinguishers in each block etc. shall be provided as proposed. PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION: 13. Minimum parking space of 10,750.15 m2 as open surface parking shall be provided as proposed. ENERGY CONSERVATION: 14. Energy conservation measures viz. use of transformers and motors having minimum efficiency of
85%, use of CFL or solar light in the common areas, use of light colors to reduce the light absorption and minimize the cooling requirement etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
GREEN BELT: 15. Green belt area of 4,956.07 m2 comprising of 2,948.0 m2 tree covered area shall be developed as
proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous tree species.
2.Building Construction Project for EWS housing scheme at F.P.No.(50+52/1+53/1+11/5)/P, T.P.S.No.88 (Vatva-2), at Vatva, Ahmedabad proposed by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.
This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no. SIA/GJ/NCP/53076/2016 on 28/04/2016.
The project was appraised during the meeting of SEAC held on 25/05/2016. Based on the details sought during the meeting of SEAC held on 25/05/2016, the project proponent vide their letter dated 07/11/2016 submitted that the project site is at a distance of 383 m & 6.75 km away from the nearest factory of Vatva & TSDF site of NEPL respectively.
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The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the committee and as it was found satisfactory, it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 09/09/2015 for building construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006.
Project Specific Conditions with which Environment Clearance is recommended:
CONSTRUCTION PHASE : WATER: 1. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall be 25.0 KL/day and it shall be met
through the local water tanker suppliers. 2. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be discharged through the drainage line of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
OPERATION PHASE: WATER: 3. Water requirement during the operation phase shall be 705.0 KL/day and it shall be met through water
supply system of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
4. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the recharge well.
5. Sewage generation during the operational phase shall be 560.0 KL/day and it shall be discharged through the drainage system of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
6. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 6 nos. of percolation wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter.
AIR: 7. D. G. Sets to be provided in future as backup power shall be of enclosed type and conform to
prescribed standards under the EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of noise.
8. The stack height of the D.G. Sets shall be equal to the height needed for the combined capacity of all proposed D.G. Sets.
9. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA Rules as amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
SOLID WASTE: 10. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The recyclable
material shall be sold to vendors whereas other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the provisions made by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
SAFETY: 11. Adequate number of staircases and lifts shall open out at ground level for emergency evacuation. 12. Fire fighting facilities like underground fire water tank of 100 KL, overhead water tank of 20 KL on
each block, fire extinguishers in each block etc. shall be provided as proposed. PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION: 13. Minimum parking space of 4,476.27 m2 as open surface parking shall be provided as proposed. ENERGY CONSERVATION:
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14. Energy conservation measures viz. use of transformers and motors having minimum efficiency of 85%, use of CFL or solar light in the common areas, use of light colors to reduce the light absorption and minimize the cooling requirement etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
GREEN BELT: 15. Green belt area of 2,325.58 m2 comprising of 1,348.0 m2 tree covered area shall be developed as
proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous tree species.
3.Building Construction Project for EWS housing scheme at F.P.No.52/2/1, T.P.S.No.88 (Vatva 2), Vatva, Ahmedabad proposed by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.
This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no. SIA/GJ/NCP/53074/2016 on 28/04/2016.
The project was appraised during the meeting of SEAC held on 25/05/2016. Based on the details sought during the meeting of SEAC held on 25/05/2016, the project proponent vide their letter dated 07/11/2016 submitted that the project site is at a distance of 150 m & 6.81 km away from the nearest factory of Vatva & TSDF site of NEPL respectively.
The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the committee and as it was found satisfactory, it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 09/09/2015 for building construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006.
Project Specific Conditions with which Environment Clearance is recommended:
CONSTRUCTION PHASE : WATER: 1. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall be 44.0 KL/day and it shall be met
through the local water tanker suppliers. 2. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be discharged through the drainage line of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
OPERATION PHASE: WATER: 3. Water requirement during the operation phase shall be 990.0 KL/day and it shall be met through
water supply system of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
4. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the recharge well.
5. Sewage generation during the operational phase shall be 788.0 KL/day and it shall be discharged through the drainage system of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
6. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 8 nos. of percolation wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter.
AIR: 7. D. G. Sets to be provided in future as back up power shall be of enclosed type and conform to
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prescribed standards under the EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of noise.
8. The stack height of the D.G. Sets shall be equal to the height needed for the combined capacity of all proposed D.G. Sets.
9. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA Rules as amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
SOLID WASTE: 10. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The recyclable
material shall be sold to vendors whereas other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the provisions made by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
SAFETY: 11. Adequate number of staircases and lifts shall open out at ground level for emergency evacuation. 12. Fire fighting facilities like underground fire water tank of 100 KL, overhead water tank of 20 KL on
each block, fire extinguishers in each block etc. shall be provided as proposed. PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION: 13. Minimum parking space of 6,324.45 m2 as open surface parking shall be provided as proposed. ENERGY CONSERVATION: 14. Energy conservation measures viz. use of transformers and motors having minimum efficiency of
85%, use of CFL or solar light in the common areas, use of light colors to reduce the light absorption and minimize the cooling requirement etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
GREEN BELT: 15. Green belt area of 3,011.51 m2 comprising of 1,726.0 m2 tree covered area shall be developed as
proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous tree species.
4.Swati Florence at S.P.No.2, F.P.No.170/1, O.P.No.170/1, B.No. 473/A+B, Draft T.P.S.No.3, Bopal, Dascroi, Ahmedabad proposed by M/s Swati Realty.
This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no. SIA/GJ/NCP/50983/2016 on 08/03/2016.
The project was appraised during the meetings of SEAC held on 31/03/2016 & 09/08/2016. Based on the details sought during the meeting of SEAC held on 09/08/2016, the project proponent vide their letter dated 25/10/2016 submitted revised Form-1 & 1A, for the proposed changes in the project due to utilizing FSI of 2.69 instead of 2.86. As per the revised Form-1 & 1A submitted by them, built up area of the project will become 39,484.47 m2 instead of 41,264.1 m2, FSI area will be 21,326.28 m2 and number of residential units will be 264 instead of 280 nos. of residential units. They have submitted revised details of water requirement, sewage generation, municipal solid waste generation & management, parking area provision etc.
The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the committee and as it was found satisfactory, it was decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 09/09/2015 for building construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006.
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Project Specific Conditions with which Environment Clearance is recommended:
CONSTRUCTION PHASE : WATER: 1. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall be 18.0 KL/day and it shall be met
through the local water tanker suppliers. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
2. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through septic tank & soak pit system.
OPERATION PHASE: WATER: 3. Water requirement during the operation phase shall be 202.0 KL/day and it shall be met through water
supply system of Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA). No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
4. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the recharge well.
5. Sewage generation during the operational phase shall be 158 KL/day and it shall be discharged through the drainage system of Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA).
6. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to remove suspended matter.
AIR: 7. D. G. Sets to be provided in future as backup power shall be of enclosed type and conform to
prescribed standards under the EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of noise.
8. The stack height of the D.G. Sets shall be equal to the height needed for the combined capacity of all proposed D.G. Sets.
9. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA Rules as amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
SOLID WASTE: 10. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The recyclable
material shall be sold to vendors whereas other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the provisions made by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA).
SAFETY: 11. All the staircases and lifts shall open out at ground level from the highest point of building [with access
from each floor] for emergency evacuation. Two staircases shall be provided in each building having floor area more than 500 m2 on each floor.
12. Fire fighting facilities like underground fire water tank of 100 KL capacity, fire extinguishers & hydrant system at each floor, hose reel, fire alarm call point etc. shall be provided as proposed.
13. In basement at least two separate ramps of adequate width and slope shall be provided, located preferably at opposite ends.
14. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build up of CO in the area.
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15. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure operation of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels.
PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION: 16. Minimum Parking space of 9,433.02 m2 [5,249.57 m2 in basement + 1,207.45 m2 in hollow plinth +
2,976.0 m2 as mechanical parking in basement] shall be provided as proposed. ENERGY CONSERVATION: 17. Energy conservation measures viz. about 42 kWh/day energy saving through solar energy utilization,
maximum use of LED lights in each block, use of variable frequency drives motors to optimize power consumption, orientation of individual building block to have maximum natural daylight as well as ventilation, use of the building material having lower U-value and the insulating material having higher R-value to have optimum energy performance, maximize the use of light and silent colors in the building envelope so that UV absorption is reduced and associated cooling requirements are minimized etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
GREEN BELT: 18. Green belt area of 931.0 m2 comprising of 527.0 m2 tree covered area shall be developed as
proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous tree species.
16 SIA/GJ/IND2/17416/2016 M/s: Godavari Cellulosics Ltd. R.S. No: 142, 151, 152, 153/1, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160 Vill. Atali, PCPIR notified industrial area, Tal. Vagra, Dist.: Bharuch
Screening & Scoping
Project / Activity No.: 5(f) M/s: Godavari Cellulosics Ltd. (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted application
vide their proposal no. SIA/GJ/IND2/17416/2016 dated 28/09/2016.
Project status: New
Project / Activity Details:
This is a new unit proposes the manufacturing of Synthetic organic chemicals as tabulated below:
S. No. Product Quantity in MTPM
1 Sorbic Acid/Potassium Sorbate
425
2 1, 3 Butylene Glycol 325
3 Acetaldehyde 575
4 Crotonaldehyde 425
5 Ethyl Acetate 825
6 3 Methoxy Butanol 325
7 Cellulose Acetate 825
8 Cellulose Acetate Butyrate 425
9 Microcrystaline cellulose 250
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10 Acetophenone 825
11 Acetonitrile 825
12 Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol 425
Total 6475
The project falls under Category B of project activity 5(f) as per the schedule of EIA Notification 2006.
Total plot area is 319655 sq. m & unit has proposed 168194 sq m area for the green belt
development/Tree plantation. Expected project cost is INR. 250 Crores.
Details of Water balance, Air emission and hazardous waste management is as below:
Source of Water Supply (GIDC, Bore well, Surface water etc...)
Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC)
Water consumption (KL/day) (A) Domestic: 35 KLD & Gardening: 38 KLD (10 KLD Fresh water + 28 KLD Treated STP water) (B) Industrial:
Process : 776 KLD Boiler: 433 KLD Cooling: 14 KLD Washings: 199 KLD Others (scrubber): --
Total (A+B)= 1467 KLD Wastewater generation (KL/day) Annexure: 4
(A)Domestic: 28 KLD (B)Industrial:
Process : 379 KLD Boiler & Cooling: 369 KLD Washings: 199 KLD MEE : 409 KLD
Total (A+B)= 1384 KLD Treatment facility with capacity (ETP, CETP, MEE, STP etc).
Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) – 35 KLD Effluent treatment plant of capacity 1250 KLD
followed by incinerator, R.O. plant & MEE (2 nos.) Mode of Disposal & Final meeting point
Domestic: Treated sewage will be reused for greenbelt development Industrial: Zero liquid discharge from proposed plant
Reuse/Recycle details (KL/day)
Reused of treated STP water – 28 KLD Reused of RO permeate and MEE condensate – 1350 KLD Total - 28+1350 = 1378
Air No. of Boilers/TFH/Furnaces/ DG sets etc. with capacities viz. TPH, Kcal/hr, MT/hr, KVA etc.
FCB boiler (2 nos.) : 30 TPH each Thermic Fluid Heater: 1 no.: 5 Lakh Kcal/hr Incinerator : 5 KL D.G set (2 Nos) : 250 KVA each
Fuel consumption
Imported Coal : 130 TPD LDO/FO: 300 LPD and HSD: 20 Ltr/h
APCM for flue gas Cyclone Separator, Bag Filter, Alkali Scrubber Process gas/Fugitive emission details
Pollutant in process gas : HCl, NH3
APCM for process gas/fugitive Scrubber for process stack
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gaseous emission details Hazardous waste
S. No.
Solid/Hazardous Waste Name Category Quantity Disposal/Management
Hazardous Waste 1. Used Oil 5.1 0.3 KLPM Authorized recycler
2. Discarded Containers 33.1 750 nos. per month
GPCB approved scrap dealer.
3. Incineration Ash 37.2 0.4 MTPM TSDF site
4. Process waste MEE Salt
26.1 250 MTPM TSDF site
5. Spent Catalyst 26.5 0.05 MTPM TSDF site
1. STP sludge 7 MTPM Used as manure within plant premises.
2. Fly Ash
3.2 MTPM Collection, Storage, Transportation & send to brick manufacturer.
Observations / Discussion: Technical presentation made during the meeting by project proponent. Committee put emphasis on
complete ZLD with sound environmental management system. Committee asked to propose adequate
APCM with steam Boilers. The committee desired to have MSDS of materials to be handled, information
on storage of each hazardous chemical and safety measures thereof. After deliberation on various
aspects, following additional TOR was prescribed for the EIA study covering 10 km radius of the project
boundary. The project proponent presented that they have already started baseline environmental
monitoring from 1st October 2016 and requested to allow them to use the same for the preparation of
the EIA report which was agreed to by the committee. After deliberation on various aspects, the TOR
proposed by the project proponent were accepted and additional TOR were prescribed for the EIA study
to be done covering 10 km radius from the project boundary of the proposed site.
1. Copy of plot holding certificate obtained from GIDC Authority.
2. Present land use pattern of the study area shall be given based on satellite imagery.
3. Layout plan of the factory premises. (Show all the production plants including Raw material &
Products storage area). Provision of separate entry & exit and adequate margin all round the
periphery for unobstructed easy movement of the emergency vehicle / fire tenders without reversing
back. Mark the same in the plant layout.
4. Technical details of the plant/s along with details on best available technologies (BAT), proposed
technology and reasons for selecting the same.
5. Details of manufacturing process / operations of each product along with chemical reactions, mass
balance, consumption of raw materials etc. Details on strategy for the implementation of cleaner
production activities.
6. Full name and chemical formula of all the raw materials and products. Details on end use of each
product.
7. Complete management plan for By-products/Spent acids to be generated, along with the name and
address of end consumers to whom the by-product/s will be sold. Copies of agreement / MoU / letter
of intent from them, showing their willingness to purchase said by-products/Spent acids from the
proposed project.
8. Action plan to reuse or consume entire quantity of Spent acids/waste streams within premises to
convert into valuable products instead of sending such spent acids to outside premises.
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9. Detailed mass balance and water balance (including reuse-recycle, if any) along with qualitative and
quantitative analysis of the each waste stream from the processes.
10. Assessment of source of the water supply with adequacy of the same to meet with the requirements
for the project. Permission obtained from the GIDC for supply of raw water. Undertaking stating that
no bore well shall be dug within the premises.
11. Explore the possibility of reuse / recycle and other cleaner production options for reduction of
wastes. Details of methods to be adopted for the water conservation.
12. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of waste water to be generated from the manufacturing process
of each product to be manufactured along with mass balance.
13. Segregation of waste streams and details on specific treatment and disposal of each stream.
14. Action plan for ‘Zero’ discharge of effluent shall be included. Notarized undertaking for assuring that
underground drainage connection will not be taken in the unit.
15. Details of ETP including dimensions of each unit along with schematic flow diagram. Inlet,
transitional and treated effluent qualities with specific efficiency of each treatment unit in reduction in
respect of all concerned/regulated environmental parameters. Inlet effluent quality should be based
on worst case scenario considering production of most polluting products that can be manufactured
in the plant concurrently.
16. Technical details of proposed MEE & Incinerator including capacity, fuel to be used, adequacy etc.
Techno-economical viability of the proposed Incinerator. Control measures proposed for the
Incinerator in order to avoid/reduce gaseous emission/VOC from incineration of industrial effluent
containing solvents & other chemicals.
17. Technical details of RO/NF system.
18. Undertaking stating that a separate electric meter will be provided for the ETP, RO system, Stripper
& Incinerator.
19. Economical and technical viability of the effluent treatment system to achieve Zero Liquid Discharge
(ZLD).
20. Certification of adequacy of proposed ZLD scheme through credible institutes of National repute.
21. To estimate & monitor ground water quality & its contamination status, piezometer wells, one one on
up gradient of the groundwater flow and other three on the down gradient side of the ground water
flow of the proposed project at different depth based on available ground water depth shall be
established and all the parameters mentioned in IS 10:500 for potable water standard shall be
monitored.
22. Proposal to provide and maintain separate electric meter, operational logbook for effluent treatment
systems, online meters for monitoring of flow, pH, TOC/COD, etc.
23. Application wise break-up of effluent quantity to be recycled / reused in various applications like
sprinkling for dust control and green belt development etc. In case of land application, details on
availability of sufficient open land for utilizing effluent for plantation / gardening. How it will be
ensured that treated effluent won't flow outside the premises linked with storm water during high
rainy days.
24. Plans for management, collection and disposal of waste streams to be generated from spillage,
leakages, vessel washing, used container washing etc. Measures proposed for preventing effluent
discharge during unforeseen circumstances.
25. One season Site-specific micro-meteorological data using temperature, relative humidity, hourly
wind speed and direction and rainfall should be incorporated.
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26. Anticipated environmental impacts due to the proposed project/production may be evaluated for
significance and based on corresponding likely impacts VECs (Valued Environmental Components)
may be identified. Baseline studies may be conducted within the study area of 10 km for all the
concerned/identified VECs and likely impacts will have to be assessed for their magnitude in order
to identify mitigation measures.
27. One complete season base line ambient air quality data (except monsoon) to be given along with
the dates of monitoring. The parameters to be covered shall be in accordance with the revised
National Ambient Air Quality Standards as well as project specific parameters. Locations of the
monitoring stations should be so decided so as to take into consideration the pre-dominant
downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors. There should be at least one
monitoring station in the upwind direction. There should be at least one monitoring station in the pre
dominant downwind direction at a location where maximum ground level concentration is likely to
occur.
28. Modeling indicating the likely impact on ambient air quality due to proposed activities. The details of
model used and input parameters used for modeling should be provided. The air quality contours
may be shown on location map clearly indicating the location of sensitive receptors, if any, and the
habitation. The wind rose showing pre-dominant wind direction should also be indicated on the map.
Impact due to vehicular movement shall also be included into the prediction using suitable model.
Results of Air dispersion modeling should be superimposed on satellite Image / geographical area
map.
29. Base line status of the noise environment, impact of noise on present environment due to the project
and proposed measures for noise reduction including engineering controls.
30. Specific details of (i) Process gas emission from each unit process with its quantification, (ii) Air
pollution Control Measures proposed for process gas emission, (iii) Adequacy of the air pollution
control measures for process gas emission, measures to achieve the GPCB norms (iv) Details of the
utilities required (v) Type and quantity of fuel to be used for each utility (vi) Flue gas emission rate
from each utility (vii) Air Pollution Control Measures proposed to each of the utility along with its
adequacy (viii) List the sources of fugitive emission along with its quantification and proposed
measures to control it.
31. Details on management of the hazardous wastes to be generated from the project stating detail of
storage area for each type of waste, its handling, its utilization and disposal etc. How the manual
handling of the hazardous wastes will be minimized. Methodology of de-contamination and disposal
of discarded containers and its record keeping.
32. Membership of Common Environmental Infrastructure including the TSDF / Common Incineration
Facility, if any.
33. Name and quantity of each type of solvents to be used for proposed production. Details of solvent
recovery system including mass balance, solvent loss, recovery efficiency feasibility of reusing the
recovered solvents etc. for each type of solvent.
34. A detailed EMP including the protection and mitigation measures for impact on human health and
environment as well as detailed monitoring plan and environmental management cell proposed for
implementation and monitoring of EMP. The EMP should also include the concept of waste-
minimization, recycle/reuse/recover techniques, energy conservation, and natural resource
conservation. Total capital cost and recurring cost/annum earmarked for environment pollution
control measures.
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35. Permission from PESO, Nagpur for storage of solvents, other toxic chemicals, if any.
36. Occupational health impacts on the workers and mitigation measures proposed to avoid the human
health hazards along with the personal protective equipment to be provided. Provision of industrial
hygienist and monitoring of the occupational injury to workers as well as impact on the workers. Plan
for periodic medical checkup of the workers exposed. Details of work place ambient air quality
monitoring plan as per Gujarat Factories Rules.
37. Details on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the plant operations and occupational safety
and health protection measures.
38. Risk assessment including prediction of the worst-case scenario and maximum credible accident
scenarios should be carried out. The worst-case scenario should take into account the maximum
inventory of storage at site at any point of time. The risk contours should be plotted on the plant
layout map clearly showing which of the facilities would be affected in case of an accident taking
place. Based on the same, proposed safeguard measures including On-Site / Off-Site Emergency
Plan should be provided.
39. MSDS of all the products and raw materials.
40. Details of hazardous characteristics and toxicity of raw materials and products to be handled and the
control measures proposed to ensure safety and avoid the human health impacts. This shall include
the details of Antidotes also.
41. Details of quantity of each hazardous chemical (including solvents) to be stored, Material of
Construction of major hazardous chemical storage tanks, dyke details, threshold storage quantity as
per schedules of the Manufacture, Storage & Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules of major
hazardous chemicals, size of the biggest storage tank to be provided for each raw material &
product etc. How the manual handling of the hazardous chemicals will be minimized?
42. Details of the separate isolated storage area for flammable chemicals. Details of flame proof
electrical fittings, DCP extinguishers and other safety measures proposed. Detailed fire control plan
for flammable substances and processes showing hydrant pipeline network, provision of DG Sets,
fire pumps, jockey pump, toxic gas detectors etc.
43. Submit checklist in the form of Do’s & Don’ts of preventive maintenance, strengthening of HSE,
manufacturing utility staff for safety related measures.
44. Detailed five year greenbelt development program including annual budget, types & number of trees
to be planted, area under green belt development [with map], budgetary outlay; along with
commitment of the management to carry out the tree plantation activities outside the premises at
appropriate places in the nearby areas and elsewhere.
45. Detailed socio-economic development measures including community welfare program most useful
in the project area for the overall improvement of the environment. Submit a detailed plan for social
corporate responsibilities, with appropriate budgetary provisions for the next five years and activities
proposed to be carried out; specific to the current demographic status of the area.
46. A tabular chart for the issues raised and addressed during public hearing/consultation and
commitment of the project proponent on the same should be provided. An action plan to address the
issues raised during public hearing and the necessary allocation of funds for the same should be
provided.
47. (a) Does the company have a well laid down Environment Policy approved by its Board of Directors?
If so, it may be detailed in the EIA report. (b). Does the Environment Policy prescribe for standard
operating process / procedures to bring into focus any infringement / deviation / violation of the
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environmental or forest norms / conditions ? If so, it may be detailed in the EIA.
48. What is the hierarchical system or administrative order of the company to deal with the
environmental issues and for ensuring compliance with the EC conditions. Details of this system
may be given.
49. Does the company have a system of reporting of non compliances / violations of environmental
norms to the Board of Directors of the company and / or shareholders or stakeholders at large?
This reporting mechanism should be detailed in the EIA Report.
50. Phase wise project implementation schedule with bar chart and time frame, in terms of site
development, infrastructure provision, EMS implementation etc.
51. Certificate of accreditation issued by the NABET, QCI to the environmental consultant should be
incorporated in the EIA Report.
52. A tabular chart with index for point-wise compliance of above TORs.
The above mentioned project specific TORs/additional TORs and the model TORs available in the
MoEF’s sector specific EIA Manual for synthetic organic chemical industry shall be considered as
generic TORs for preparation of the EIA report in addition to all the relevant information as per the
generic structure of EIA given in Appendix III in the EIA Notification, 2006. The draft EIA report shall be
submitted to the Gujarat Pollution Control Board for conducting the public consultation process as per
the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006. The project shall be appraised on receipt of the final EIA
report.
Validity of ToR: The ToRs prescribed for the project will be valid for a period of three years for submission of EIA
& EMP report accordingly, ToR will lapse after 08/11/2019.
The period of validity could be extended for a maximum period of one year provided an
application is made by the applicant to the Regulatory Authority, at least three months before the
expiry of valid period together with an updated Form-I, based on proper justification and also
recommendation of the SEAC.
17 SIA/GJ/IND2/16794/2016 M/s: Arti Chemical Industries (Unit II) E-21, GIDC Vilayat, Tal: Vagra; Dist: Bharuch
Screening & Scoping
Project / Activity No.: 5(f) M/s: Arti Chemical Industries (Unit II) (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted
application vide their proposal no. SIA/GJ/IND2/16794/2016 dated 21/07/2016.
Project status: New
Project / Activity Details:
This is a new unit proposes the manufacturing of Synthetic organic chemicals as tabulated below:
Sr. No.
Name of Products Existing (MT/Month)
Proposed (MT/Month)
Total (MT/Month)
1 PVC Stabiliser Lead Base One Pack Powder*
100 -- 100
2 PVC Stabiliser Calcium / Zinc Base One Pack Powder*
100 -- 100
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3 PVC Stabiliser Lead / Barium Base One Pack Powder*
25 -- 25
4 PVC Stabiliser Non Ferrous Liquid Stabilizer & Paint Drier*
100 -- 100
5 Tribasic Lead Sulphate -- 1000 1000 6 Dibasic Lead Phthalate -- 100 100 7 Dibasic Lead Phosphite -- 100 100 8 Lead Stearate -- 200 200 9 Dibasic Lead Stearate -- 100 100 10 PVC Stabiliser (One Pack Stabiliser) -- 1000 1000
11 Calcium Stearate -- 200 200
12 Zinc Stearate -- 200 200 *Note: The above Products (Sr. No. 1 to 4) are the blending & mixing product. They have received the Consent to Established (CTE) from GPCB.
The project falls under Category B of project activity 5(f) as per the schedule of EIA Notification 2006.
Total plot area is 8400 sq. m & unit has proposed 1520 sq m area for the green belt development/ Tree
plantation. Expected project cost is INR 10 Crores. Water requirement for the proposed project will be
6.8 KL/day. Industrial waste water generation will be NIL. Domestic waste water (0.8 KL/day) will be
disposed off into septic tank/soak pit system. Imported coal to the tune of 80 Kg/hr will be used as a fuel
for two TFHs (6 Lacs Kcal/hr each). Bag filter is proposed as APCM for TFHs. Unit has proposed one
DG set (30 KVA) in which Diesel (10 L/hr) will be used as fuel.Bag filters shall be provided with two no.s
of Spin Flash Dryers (SFD). Discarded barrels / containers ( 2.2 MT/Month) , Discarded bags / liners
(5.4 MT/Month) will be either reused or returned back to suppliers or sold only to the authorized vendors
after decontamination. Used oil will be sold only to the registered recyclers. Fly ash (5.8 MT/Month) will
be sent to Brick manufacturers.
Observations & Discussions: Technical presentation made during the meeting by project proponent. Committee noted that there is no
process gas emission from the proposed project. During the meeting, the project proponent requested
for categorizing the project as B2 and to exempt them from carrying out detailed EIA study which was
not considered by the committee and the project proponent was asked to include the following TORs for
the EIA study to be done covering 5 km radial distance from the boundary of the project.
1. Land Possession Documents of the proposed site from concern authority.
2. Demarcation of proposed project activities in lay out plan.
3. Exact details about infrastructural facilities, plant machineries etc. required for the proposed project.
4. Details of surrounding industrial units within 2 km radius with details like Name and address of the
unit, type and nature of industrial activity etc.
5. Layout plan of the factory premises. Provision of separate entry & exit and adequate margin all
round the periphery for unobstructed easy movement of the emergency vehicle / fire tenders without
reversing back. Mark the same in the plant layout.
6. Proposed monthly production of each product and product wise monthly consumption of each raw
material.
7. Chemical name of each proposed product to be manufactured. Details on end use of each product.
Manufacturing process along with chemical reactions, mass balance for each product.
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8. Water balance diagram (including reuse-recycle, if any) along with qualitative and quantitative
analysis of each waste stream to be generated from the manufacturing process of each product to
be manufactured along with mass balance.
9. Stream wise qualitative & quantitative analysis of each waste stream (including process water,
cooling tower blow down, boiler blow down, washing effluent etc.) to be generated. Give segregation
scheme at source. Characteristics of untreated and treated wastewater. A detailed effluent treat
ability study vis-à-vis the adequacy and efficacy of the treatment facilities proposed for the
wastewater to be generated. The characteristic on which treatability is based shall also be stated.
10. Details of ETP including dimensions of each unit along with schematic flow diagram. Inlet,
transitional and treated effluent qualities with specific efficiency of each treatment unit in reduction in
respect of all concerned/regulated environmental parameters. Inlet effluent quality should be based
on worst case scenario considering production of most polluting products that can be manufactured
in the plant concurrently.
11. Membership of Common Environmental Infrastructure facility (If any)
12. Plans for management and disposal of waste streams to be generated from spillage, leakages,
vessel washing, used container washing etc. Measures proposed for preventing effluent discharge
during unforeseen circumstances.
13. One season site-specific meteorological data including temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind
speed and direction and rainfall shall be provided.
14. Anticipated environmental impacts due to the proposed project/production may be evaluated for
significance and based on corresponding likely impacts VECs (Valued Environmental Components)
may be identified. Baseline studies may be conducted within the study area of 5 km for all the
concerned/identified VECs and likely impacts will have to be assessed for their magnitude in order
to identify mitigation measures.
15. One complete season AAQ data (except monsoon) to be given along with the dates of monitoring.
Parameters to be considered shall be in accordance with the revised national ambient air quality
standards. Project specific parameters like SO2, NH3 etc. shall be considered in addition to general
parameters. The location of the monitoring stations should be so decided so as to take into
consideration the pre-dominant downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors. There
should be at least one monitoring station in the upwind direction. There should be at least one
monitoring station in the pre dominant downwind direction at a location where maximum ground
level concentration is likely to occur.
16. Impact of the project on the AAQ of the area. Details of the model used and the input parameters
used for modeling should be provided. The air quality contours may be plotted on a location map
showing the location of project site, habitation, sensitive receptors, if any. The wind roses should
also be shown on this map.
17. Base line status of the noise environment, impact of noise on present environment due to the project
and proposed measures for noise reduction including engineering controls.
18. Specific details of (i) Process gas emission from each unit process with its quantification, (ii) Air
pollution Control Measures proposed for process gas emission, (iii) Adequacy of the air pollution
control measures for process gas emission, measures to achieve the GPCB norms (iv) Details of the
utilities required (v) Type and quantity of fuel to be used for each utility (vi) Flue gas emission rate
from each utility (vii) Air Pollution Control Measures proposed to each of the utility along with its
adequacy (viii) List the sources of fugitive emission along with its quantification and proposed
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measures to control it.
19. Specific details of fugitive emission from the unit along with its quantification and proposed
measures to control it along with measures proposed to monitor VOC within work area. Details of
ventilation system proposed in the work area. Measures proposed to keep the work area
environment as per the norms of GFR.
20. Details of measures proposed for noise pollution abatement & its monitoring.
21. Details of management of the hazardous wastes to be generated from the project stating detail of
storage area for each type of waste, its handling and its disposal. How the manual handling of the
hazardous wastes will be minimized?
22. Methodology of de-contamination and disposal of discarded containers and its record keeping.
23. Measures proposed to be taken for the work area ambient air quality monitoring as per Gujarat
Factories Rules.
24. A detailed EMP including the protection and mitigation measures for preventing impacts on human
health and environment as well as detailed monitoring plan with respect to various parameters and
responsible head for the environmental management cell and environmental management cell
proposed for implementation and monitoring of EMP.
25. Detailed socio-economic development measures including community welfare program most useful
in the project area for the overall improvement of the environment.
26. A detailed Green Belt Development Program including annual budget, types & number of trees to be
planted, area under green belt development [with map]; along with commitment of the management
to carry out the tree plantation activities outside the premises at appropriate places in the Industrial
estate and elsewhere.
27. Details of hazardous characteristics and toxicity of raw materials and products to be handled and the
control measures proposed to ensure safety and avoid the human health impacts. This shall include
the details of Antidotes also.
28. Details of quantity of each hazardous chemical to be stored, Material of Construction of major
hazardous chemical storage tanks, threshold storage quantity as per schedules of the Manufacture,
Storage & Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules of major hazardous chemicals. How the manual
handling of the hazardous chemicals will be minimized?
29. Details of the separate isolated storage area for chemicals. Details of fire extinguishers, flame proof
electrical fittings, DCP extinguishers and other safety measures proposed.
30. Specific safety details / provisions for various hazardous chemicals and detailed fire control plan for
flammable substances.
31. Details of possibilities of occupational health hazards from the proposed manufacturing activities
and proposed measures to prevent them.
32. Detailed risk assessment report including prediction of the worst-case scenario and maximum
credible accident scenario along with damage distances and preparedness plan to combat such
situation and risk mitigation measures. Vulnerable zone demarcation.
33. Submit checklist in the form of Do’s & Don’ts of preventive maintenance, strengthening of HSE, mfg
utility staff for safety related measures.
34. A tabular chart with index for point-wise compliance of above details.
The above mentioned project specific TORs/additional TORs and the model TORs available in the
MoEF&CC’s sector specific EIA Manual for Synthetic Organic Chemical industry shall be considered as
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generic TORs for preparation of the EIA report in addition to all the relevant information as per the
generic structure of EIA given in Appendix III in the EIA Notification, 2006. The project shall be
appraised on receipt of the final EIA report.
Validity of ToR: The ToRs prescribed for the project will be valid for a period of three years for submission of EIA &
EMP report accordingly, ToR will lapse after 08/11/2019.
The period of validity could be extended for a maximum period of one year provided an application
is made by the applicant to the Regulatory Authority, at least three months before the expiry of
valid period together with an updated Form-I, based on proper justification and also
recommendation of the SEAC.
18 SIA/GJ/IND2/16666/2016 M/s: Hi Tech Coatings Plot No. 1801/10, GIDC, V.U. Nagar, Anand.
Screening & Scoping
The project proponent did not remain present during the meeting. It was decided to call them in one of
the upcoming meetings of SEAC. 19 SIA/GJ/IND/59212/2016 M/s: Mahendra Chemicals
Plot No.:- B1/217-218/2, GIDC Estate, Naroda, Ahmedabad
Appraisal
The project proponent did not remain present during the meeting. It was decided to call them in one of
the upcoming meetings of SEAC.
20 SIA/GJ/IND2/17474/2015 M/s: Pawan Interchem Industries Plot.No.A.2/2403, Chemical Zone, Gidc, Sarigam, Tal. Umbergaon, Dist- Valsad.
Appraisal
Project / Activity No.: 5(f)
Project status: New
Chronology of EC Process:
M/s: Pawan Interchem Industries (herein after Project Proponent – PP) has submitted an
application vide their online proposal no. SIA/GJ/IND2/17474/2015 dated 04/10/2016 along with
final EIA report regarding grant of Environmental Clearance.
Earlier the project was considered for TOR finalization in the meeting of the SEAC held on
02/02/2016 and TOR issued to the proposed project.
Final EIA Report is prepared by M/s: Unistar Environment & Research Labs Pvt. Ltd. , Vapi based
on the ToR issued to the project proponent.
Project / Activity Details:
This is a new unit proposes the manufacturing of synthetic organic chemicals as tabulated below:
Sr.
no. Products Name
Quantity
(MT/Month)
1* A. Synthetic disperse dyes 60.00
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Disperse Dyes yellow 4GL ,Disperse Dark Red 2B, Disperse Dyes Scarlet
RR ,Disperse Dyes Navy blue-3G, Disperse Dyes Brown 3RD, Disperse
Dyes Brown 3RD, Disperse Yellow – 7GL, Disperse Golden Yellow – 2R,
Disperse Dyes Red – 6B, Disperse Yellow 10 GN, Disperse Blue DBR,
Disperse Blue GSL, Disperse Red F3BS, Disperse Violet RL, Disperse Red
Scarlet BR, Disperse Red Scarlet 2G, Disperse Orange RL, Disperse Yellow
G, Disperse Scarlet GS, Disperse Rubin GFL, Disperse Orange 3R,
Disperse Blue SE2RI, Disperse Violet 3R, Disperse Red BS, Disperse Red
GG, Disperse Violet 5R, Disperse Yellow Brown 2RC
Or
B. Organic Pigments
(Pigment Powders ,Pigment Emulsion & Micro Fine paste)
Organic Pigments Yellow 2G, Organic Pigments –Red Wine CB / Red FR ,
Organic Pigments Red GGR, Organic Pigments Blue-B, Organic Pigments
Orange 5G, Organic Pigments Violet RL, Organic Pigment Red BBJ/Red
2BP, Organic Pigment Green B, Organic Pigment Pink R.
Or
C. Food Colour
(EOSIN, URANINE, CARMOSINE, ERYTHROSINE, SOLVENT GREEN ,
CHOCOLATE BR HT ,ACID BLACK PN)
2 Dispersing Agent
Naphthalene base (powder, liquid) & Phenol base (liquid)
100.00
3 Dye Intermediates
(Coupler-8(N- Ethyl N Cyano ethyl Aniline), Coupler 12(N-N Diethyl m-Amino
Acetanilide), Coupler 9( N-N Diethyl m-Amino propionilide), Coupler-2EP (2
ethyl pyridone))
30.00
Total 190.00
Note:* At Sr. no.1, the unit will manufacture either any one product out of products (A or B or C)
with total qty. not exceeding 60 MT/Month or cumulative qty. of from A, B or C products not
exceeding 60 MT/Month.
The project falls under Category B of project activity 5(f) as per the schedule of EIA Notification 2006.
Total plot area is 1815.36 sq. m & unit has proposed 260 sq. m area for the green belt
development/Tree plantation. Expected project cost is Rs. 3.10 Cr. Total capital cost for environmental
pollution control measures will be Rs. 0.35 Crores and recurring cost per annum will be @ Rs. 7.50
Lakhs. Total water consumption for proposed project will be 23 KL/day (2 KL for Domestic, 1 KL for
Gardening, 20 KL for industrial purpose) which will be sourced from GIDC water supply. Industrial waste
water generation will be 15.95 KL/day. The waste water will be segregated into two streams viz. (1)
General stream (11.95 KL/day) & (2) Concentrated stream (4 KL/day). General stream will be subjected
to Cyanide removal treatment followed by Primary Secondary and Tertiary treatment units and after
treatment effluent will be sent to CETP- Sarigam for further treatment and sea disposal. Concentrated
stream will be sent to Spray dryer (Capacity : 750 L/hr). Domestic waste water (1.5 KL/day) will be
disposed off into soak pit via septic tank. Cyanide containing stream will be generated during
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manufacturing of 4 Disperse Dyes [i.e. Disperse Dyes Red – 6B (Disperse Red – 49), Disperse Blue
DBR (Disperse Blue - 366), Disperse Blue GSL (Disperse Blue 165) and Disperse Red F3BS (Disperse
Red – 343)] out of proposed 27 Disperse Dyes product. And these products will be manufactured based
on campaign basis. Hence, cyanide stream will not be generated on a regular basis and the quantity will
be @ 2330 litre/day (max) as and when these products will be manufactured. They have proposed
separate cyanide removal treatment facility. It is proposed to install two steam Boilers (Cap. 0.6 TPH
each) and one HAG (8 Lac Kcal/hr). Natural gas to the tune of 6 SCM/hr and 94 SCM/hr will be used as
a fuel for Boiler and HAG respectively. Unit has proposed one DG set (75 KVA) in which HSD (15 L/hr)
will be used as fuel. Unit has proposed Cyclone separator followed by single stage wet scrubber as
APCM for Spray dryer unit. Proposed Spray dryer will be used to manufacture Disperse Dyes powder
and Dispersing Agents powder. Also proposed Spray dryer has multiple uses. It will be used in
manufacturing process as well as concentrated waste water treatment/ evaporation process. Capacity
of evaporation rate will be 950 Kg/hr for proposed spray dryer this can be used for multipurpose
application for drying and evaporation of water. Single stage water scrubber will be provided as APCM
with reactor to control SO2 gas emission. There is no direct SO2 emission from any proposed product
manufacturing process, but during the manufacturing of one proposed product (i.e. dispersing agents),
sulphonation reaction will be involved. Considering the probable small quantity of SO2 emission due to
excess charging of raw materials the unit proposed to install wet scrubber as a safeguard to control air
pollutants. The scrubber liquid will be replaced on periodic basis and this liquid will be discharged to
ETP for treatment and disposal to CETP. Hazardous waste generated from the manufacturing activity
will be ETP sludge (15 MT/Year), Solid waste from Spray dryer (2 MT/Year), Discarded
containers/Bags/Liners (2500 no.s/Year) and used oil (50 L/hr). ETP waste & Spray dryer waste will be
disposed off at the nearby common TSDF. Discarded barrels / containers / bags / liners will be either
reused or returned back to suppliers or sold only to the authorized recyclers. Used oil will be sold only to
the registered recyclers.
Observations/Discussions: Technical presentation made during the meeting by project proponent. The baseline environmental
quality has been assessed for various components of the environment viz. air, noise, water, biological
and socioeconomic The baseline environmental study has been conducted for the study area of 5 km
radial distance from project site for the period March to May 2016. Ambient Air Quality monitoring was
carried out for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx, and VOC at Six locations, including the project site. Values
conform to the prescribed standards for Ambient Air Quality. The incremental Ground Level
Concentration (GLC) has been computed using ISCST – 3 model. The resultant concentrations are
within the NAAQS.
While discussing about the treatability for treatment of waste water to be generated, PP informed that
they have proposed segregation of industrial effluent at source and adequacy report for treatment of
different streams have been submitted. Committee noted that qualitative and quantitative analysis of the
each waste stream from the processes has been presented in EIA Report. There will be no by-products
from the proposed project. PP presented that there are some chemicals which are known as solvent,
however, these chemicals will be used in manufacturing of proposed products as reactive raw materials.
Hence, they will be completely consumed in reaction of product manufacturing. Risk assessment
including prediction of the worst-case scenario and maximum credible accident scenarios has been
carried out. The detail proposed safeguard measures including On-Site / Off-Site Emergency Plan has
been covered in the RA report. After detailed discussion, it was decided to recommend the project to
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SEIAA Gujarat for grant of Environmental Clearance.
Following proposal was also considered for ToR amendment based on their submission. M/s: Meghmani Industries Limited, Plot no. Z-6, SEZ, Dahej, Ta.: Vagra, Dist.: Bharuch
ToR amendment
This project was issued TOR in the 297th meeting of SEAC dated 13/07/2016 and was communicated to
project proponent vide letter no. EIA-10-2016-7551-E-2001 dated 26/08/2016.
Project proponent has requested vide their letter no. NIL dated 08/11/2016 for amendment in TOR. The
case was considered for amendment in ToR.
Earlier, this project was accorded ToR with Public Hearing inadvertently. Now, PP has requested that Public hearing is not applicable to their expansion project as the proposed expansion is within the existing premises in Dahej SEZ which is notified industrial estate. As per the MoEF&CC’s O.M. dated 10/12/2014, the exemption from the public consultation, as provided under para 7(i) III. Stage (3) (i) (b) of EIA Notification, 2006 is available to the projects or activities or units located within the Industrial Estates or Parks, which were notified prior to 14.09.2006, i.e. the EIA Notification, 2006 coming in to force. In view of the above, It was unanimously decided to exempt the aforesaid project namely M/s: Meghmani Industries Limited from carrying out public consultation as per the said O.M. dated 10/12/2014, to cancel the ToR no. 49 and to replace the last paragraph of the ToR issued vide this office letter dated 26/08/2016. Hence, last para shall be read as under: The above mentioned project specific TORs/additional TORs and the model TORs available in the MoEF’s sector specific EIA Manual for Synthetic Organic Chemical industry shall be considered as generic TORs for preparation of the EIA report in addition to all the relevant information as per the generic structure of EIA given in Appendix III in the EIA Notification, 2006. The project shall be appraised on receipt of the final EIA report. Validity of ToR: The ToRs prescribed for the project will be valid for a period of three years for submission of EIA &
EMP report accordingly, ToR will lapse after 12/07/2019.
The period of validity could be extended for a maximum period of one year provided an application
is made by the applicant to the Regulatory Authority, at least three months before the expiry of
valid period together with an updated Form-I, based on proper justification and also
recommendation of the SEAC.
Finalization of standard conditions for granting of Environmental Clearance to the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Projects falling under project activity no. 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006 as amended time to time. Draft standard conditions to recommend the proposals of Synthetic Organic Chemicals projects falling under the project activity no. 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006 for granting environmental clearance were circulated among the members during the meeting and after detailed deliberation, the following standard conditions were finalized for recommending the proposals of Synthetic Organic Chemicals projects falling under the project activity no. 5(f) as per the schedule of the EIA Notification 2006 for grant of Environmental Clearance to SEIAA and decided to recommend the same to SEIAA Gujarat for further approval.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
1. Water demand during construction shall be reduced by use of curing agents, super plasticizers and
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other best construction practices.
2. Project proponent shall ensure that surrounding environment shall not be affected due to
construction activity. Construction materials shall be covered during transportation and regular
water sprinkling shall be done in vulnerable areas for controlling fugitive emission.
3. All required sanitary and hygienic measures shall be provided before starting the construction
activities and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.
4. First Aid Box shall be made readily available in adequate quantity at all the times.
5. The project proponent shall strictly comply with the Building and other Construction Workers’
(Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and Gujarat rules made there under
and their subsequent amendments. Local bye-laws of concern authority shall be complied in letter
and spirit.
6. Ambient noise levels shall conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental
pollution load on the ambient air and noise quality shall be closely monitored during construction
phase.
7. Use of Diesel Generator (DG) sets during construction phase shall be strictly equipped with
acoustic enclosure and shall conform to the EPA Rules for air and noise emission standards.
8. Safe disposal of waste water and municipal solid wastes generated during the construction phase
shall be ensured.
9. All topsoil excavated during construction activity shall be used in horticultural / landscape
development within the project site.
10. Excavated earth to be generated during the construction phase shall be utilized within the premises
to the maximum extent possible and balance quantity of excavated earth shall be disposed off with
the approval of the competent authority after taking the necessary precautions for general safety
and health aspects. Disposal of the excavated earth during construction phase shall not create
adverse effect on neighbouring communities.
11. Project proponent shall ensure use of eco-friendly building materials including fly ash bricks, fly ash
paver blocks, Ready Mix Concrete [RMC] and lead free paints in the project.
12. Fly ash shall be used in construction wherever applicable as per provisions of Fly Ash Notification
under the E.P. Act, 1986 and its subsequent amendments from time to time.
OPERATION PHASE
Water:
13. The water meter shall be installed and records of daily and monthly water consumption shall be
maintained.
14. All efforts shall be made to optimize water consumption by exploring Best Available Technology
(BAT). The unit shall continuously strive to reduce, recycle and reuse the treated effluent.
15. The unit shall join and participate financially and technically for any common environmental facility /
infrastructure as and when the same is taken up either by the GIDC or GPCB or any such authority
created for this purpose by the Govt. / GIDC.
Air:
16. Acoustic enclosure shall be provided to the DG sets (If applicable) to mitigate the noise pollution
and shall conform to the EPA Rules for air and noise emission standards.
17. Stack/Vents (Whichever is applicable) of adequate height shall be provided as per the prevailing
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norms for flue gas emission/Process gas emission.
18. Flue gas emission & Process gas emission (If any) shall conform to the standards prescribed by the
GPCB/CPCB/MoEF&CC. At no time, emission level should go beyond the stipulated standards.
19. All the reactors / vessels used in the manufacturing process shall be closed to reduce the fugitive
emission.
HAZARDOUS / SOLID WASTE :
20. The company shall strictly comply with the rules and regulations with regards to handling and
disposal of Hazardous waste in accordance with the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management
and Transboundary Movement) Rules 2016, as may be amended from time to time. Authorization
of the GPCB shall be obtained for collection / treatment / storage / disposal of hazardous wastes.
21. Hazardous wastes shall be dried, packed and stored in separate designated hazardous waste
storage facility with pucca bottom and leachate collection facility, before its disposal.
22. The unit shall obtain necessary permission from the nearby TSDF site and CHWIF. (Whichever is
applicable)
23. Trucks/Tankers used for transportation of hazardous waste shall be in accordance with the
provisions under the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, and rules made there under.
24. The design of the Trucks/tankers shall be such that there is no spillage during transportation
25. All possible efforts shall be made for Co-Processing of the Hazardous waste prior to disposal into
TSDF/CHWIF.
26. Management of fly ash (If any) shall be as per the Fly ash Notification 2009 & its amendment time
to time and it shall be ensured that there is 100% utilization of fly ash to be generated from the unit.
SAFETY:
27. The occupier/manager shall strictly comply the provisions under the Factories Act 1948 and the
Gujarat Factories Rules 1963
28. The project authorities shall strictly comply with the provisions made in Manufacture, Storage and
Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules (MSIHC) 1989, as amended time to time and the Public
Liability Insurance Act for handling of hazardous chemicals etc. Necessary approvals from the Chief
Controller of Explosives and concerned Govt. Authorities shall be obtained before commissioning of
the project. Requisite On-site and Off-site Disaster Management Plans have to be prepared and
implemented.
29. First Aid Box shall be made readily available in adequate quantity at all the times.
30. Main entry and exit shall be separate and clearly marked in the facility.
31. Sufficient peripheral open passage shall be kept in the margin area for free movement of fire
tender/ emergency vehicle around the premises.
32. Storage of flammable chemicals shall be sufficiently away from the production area.
33. Sufficient number of fire extinguishers shall be provided near the plant and storage area.
34. All necessary precautionary measures shall be taken to avoid any kind of accident during storage
and handling of toxic / hazardous chemicals.
35. All the toxic/hazardous chemicals shall be stored in optimum quantity and all necessary
permissions in this regard shall be obtained before commencing the expansion activities.
36. The project management shall ensure to comply with all the environment protection measures, risk
mitigation measures and safeguards mentioned in the Risk Assessment report.
37. Only flame proof electrical fittings shall be provided in the plant premises.
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38. Storage of hazardous chemicals shall be minimized and it shall be in multiple small capacity tanks /
containers instead of one single large capacity tank / containers.
39. All the storage tanks shall be fitted with appropriate controls to avoid any leakages. Bund/dyke
walls shall be provided for storage tanks for Hazardous Chemicals.
40. Handling and charging of the chemicals shall be done in closed manner by pumping or by vacuum
transfer so that minimal human exposure occurs.
41. Tie up shall be done with nearby health care unit / doctor for seeking immediate medical attention in
the case of emergency.
42. Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) shall be provided to workers and its usage shall be
ensured and supervised.
43. First Aid Box and required Antidotes for the chemicals used in the unit shall be made readily
available in adequate quantity.
44. Training shall be imparted to all the workers on safety and health aspects of chemicals handling.
45. Occupational health surveillance of the workers shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
Pre-employment and periodical medical examination for all the workers shall be undertaken as per
the Factories Act & Rules.
46. Transportation of hazardous chemicals shall be done as per the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act
& Rules.
47. The company shall implement all preventive and mitigation measures suggested in the Risk
Assessment Report.
48. Necessary permissions from various statutory authorities like PESO, Factory Inspectorate and
others shall be obtained prior to commissioning of the project.
NOISE:
49. The overall noise level in and around the plant area shall be kept well within the standards by
providing noise control measures including engineering controls like acoustic insulation hoods,
silencers, enclosures etc. on all sources of noise generation. The ambient noise level shall confirm
to the standards prescribed under The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 & Rules.
CLEANER PRODUCTION AND WASTE MINIMISATION:
50. The unit shall undertake the Cleaner Production Assessment study through a reputed institute /
organization and shall form a CP team in the company. The recommendations thereof along with
the compliance shall be furnished to the GPCB.
51. The company shall undertake various waste minimization measures such as :
a) Metering and control of quantities of active ingredients to minimize waste. b) Reuse of by-products from the process as raw materials or as raw materials substitutes. c) Use of automated and close filling to minimize spillages. d) Use of close feed system into batch reactors. e) Venting equipment through vapour recovery system. f) Use of high pressure hoses for cleaning to reduce wastewater generation. g) Recycling of washes to subsequent batches. h) Recycling of steam condensate i) Sweeping / mopping of floor instead of floor washing to avoid effluent generation. j) Regular preventive maintenance for avoiding leakage, spillage etc.
GREEN BELT AND OTHER PLANTATION:
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52. The unit shall develop green belt within premises as per the CPCB guidelines. However, if the
adequate land is not available within the premises, the unit shall take up adequate plantation on
road sides and suitable open areas in GIDC estate or any other open areas in consultation with the
GIDC / GPCB and submit an action plan of plantation for next three years to the GPCB.
53. Drip irrigation / low-volume, low-angle sprinkler system shall be used for the green belt
development within the premises.
OTHERS:
54. Rain water harvesting of surface as well as rooftop runoff shall be undertaken and the same water
shall be used for the various activities of the project to conserve fresh water as well as to recharge
ground water. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment must be done to remove
suspended matter.
55. The unit shall join and participate financially and technically for any common environmental facility /
infrastructure as and when the same is taken up either by the Industrial Association or GIDC or
GPCB or any such authority created for this purpose by the Govt. / GIDC.
56. Application of solar energy shall be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for
gardens and street lighting in addition the provision for solar water heating system shall also be
provided.
57. The area earmarked as green area shall be used only for plantation and shall not be altered for any
other purpose.
58. All the commitments / undertakings given to the SEAC during the appraisal process for the purpose
of environmental protection and management shall be strictly adhered to.
59. The project proponent shall also comply with any additional condition that may be imposed by the
SEAC or the SEIAA or any other competent authority for the purpose for the environmental
protection and management.
60. In the event of failure of any pollution control system adopted by the unit, the unit shall be safely
closed down and shall not be restarted until the desired efficiency of the control equipment has
been achieved.
61. The project authorities must strictly adhere to the stipulations made by the Gujarat Pollution Control
Board (GPCB), State Government and any statutory authority.
62. During material transfer there shall be no spillages and garland drain shall be constructed to avoid
mixing of accidental spillages with domestic wastewater or storm water.
63. Pucca flooring / impervious layer shall be provided in the work areas, chemical storage areas and
chemical handling areas to minimize soil contamination.
64. Leakages from the pipes, pumps, shall be minimal and if occurs, shall be arrested promptly.
65. No further expansion or modifications in the plant likely to cause environmental impacts shall be
carried out without obtaining prior Environment Clearance from the concerned authority.
66. The above conditions will be enforced, inter-alia under the provisions of the Water (Prevention &
Control of Pollution) Act,1974, Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement)
Rules, 2008 and the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 along with their amendments and rules.
67. The project proponent shall comply all the conditions mentioned in “The Companies (Corporate
Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014” and its amendments from time to time in a letter and
spirit.
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The additional information received from the project proponents, which was sought during various SEAC meetings, were considered by the committee during the meeting and as it was found satisfactory, the committee decided to recommend the following projects for grant of amendment in environmental clearance order. 1. M/s: Rushil Décor Ltd, Plot no. 607,608,GIDC-Mansa, Ta.: Mansa, Dist.: Gandhinagar
2. M/s: Gokul Agro M/s: Gokul Agro Resources Ltd., Survey No. 76/1, 80, 89, 91, Village Megpar
Borichi, Galpadar Road, Ta.: Anjar, Dist.: Kutch.
3. M/s: Charon Pharma Chem Industries , S.No.183, At. Hardesan, Ta. & Dist.: Mehsana.
4. M/s: R.P. Intermediates Pvt. Ltd., Plot no. C-1 -42/19, GIDC- Nandesari, Dist.: Vadodara
Meeting ended with thanks to the Chair and the Members.
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Minutes approved by:
1. Shri T. P. Singh, Chairman, SEAC.
2. Shri V. C. Soni, Vice Chairman, SEAC.
3. Shri R. J. Shah, Member, SEAC.
4. Dr. V. K. Jain. Member, SEAC.