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MADHYA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDParyawaran Phrisar. E-5 ra Colon HOPAL- 462 016
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Dr. P.l-. A,hujaraiDirector,Govt. of India,Ministry of Environment & Forests,Paryawaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road,NEW DELHI - 110 OO3.
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1 Dy. Secretary, Housing & Environment Department,for information.
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Sub: Proceedings of public hearing conducted as per provisions under EIA Notification S.O.1533 dated: Lal09l06 for M/s. NTPC Ltd., (Super Critical Coal Based Tpp) at Vilt.Barethi, Tehsil - Rajnagar, Distt, Chhatarpur (M.p.)
Ref : TOR issued to the industry vide MoEF letter No. I-13012/59/2010-IA.II(T), dated:0910e12010.
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The M. P. Pollution Control Board has conducted public hearing on dated LTlAllIL atVill. Barethi Tehsil - Rajnagar, Distt. Chhatarpur as per the provisions of EIA NotificationS'O. 1533 dated: 1410910t6 for the proposed 3960 MW (6 ,, OOO MW) super criticat coalbased rPP at Vill. Barethi, Tehsil - Rajnagar, Disft. chhatarpur(M.p.)
The hard and soft copies of the proceedings of public hearing along with objections andsuggestions are enclosed herewith in original for necessary action.
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Govt. of M.P., Mantralaya, Bhopal
v Project, Flat No' D'LL7 & 118 Green Avenue Satai Road Chhatarpjrr, MadhyaPradesh - 47L 001 (M.P) Please find enclosed herewith a copy ol informatibnalongwith the copy of public hearing documents for further submission to MoEF forEnvironmental Clearance as per Notification S.O. 1533 dated: 14109106.
3' I'T. Section, M. P. Pollution Control Board, Bhopal along with the copy of public Hgaringdocument for display on website hard and soft copy of document is enclosed.
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DETAILS FOR PUBLIC HEARING MEETING CONDUCTED ON 17.06.2011 BY M/s NTPC LTD FOR OBTAINING ENVIORNMENTAL CLEARANCE FROM
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY FOR SUPERCRITICAL COAL BASED 3960 MW (6X660 MW) BARETHI STPP, PROPOSED IN
VILLAGE-BARETHI, TEHSIL-RAJNAGAR, DIST-CHHATTARPUR
1. As per the provisions of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) notification published under Gazette of India by Ministry of Environment & Forest, Govt.
of India, New Delhi vide number S.O. 1533 (E) dated the 14.09.2006 the public hearing meeting has been conducted in Village-Barethi, Tehsil-Rajnagar, Dist-Chhattarpur (M.P) on Friday dated 17.06.2011 at 11.00 am for
obtaining Environmental Clearance from EIA authority for M/s NTPC Ltd. supercritical coal based Barethi Super Thermal Power Plant of 3960 MW
(6X660 MW) capacity. Public Hearing has been conducted under chairmanship of Shri Vishesh Garhpale, SDO, Rajnagar in which Shri A. K. Mishra, Regional Officer, M.P Pollution Control Board was also present as his
Assistant.
2. In accordance to the provision of Environment impact assessment notification, 2006 general notification for public hearing has been published on 17.05.2011 in both the local newspaper namely Dainik Bhaskar and
national newspaper Hindustan Times. The EIA report and executive summary report in (Hindi and English) for the proposed project and its softcopy in CD has been also kept with General Manger, District industrial
Centre, Chhattarpur, Chief Executive Officer, District Panchayat-Chhattarpur, Sarpanch, Village Panchayat-Barethi, Tehsildar Office, Tehsil-
Rajnagar and Distrit Collector Office District-Chhatarpur for general people approach and appraisal. During public hearing banner was placed at all nearby location and announcement for the same was also made for general
public awareness.
3. During public hearing companys representative Shri S. Kishore Kumar
Environmental consultant, M/S Kirloskar Consultant Ltd. Pune, and Shri from M/s NTPC Ltd and local residents were present whose
attendance sheet is enclosed. As per attendance sheet record about 73 nos. of local residents has taken part in the public hearing.
4. The purpose and requirement of public hearing was apprised to the local general public by the Regional Officer, M.P Pollution Control Board thereafter
with permission of Shri Vishesh Garhpale the public hearing proceeding was started. The following information was presented based on the technical and
environmental inputs derived from the EIA report of the proposed project prepared by the companys Environmental consultant Shri S. Kishore Kumar.
NTPC Ltd is proposing to setup a coal based Power Project named Barethi Super Thermal Power Project (6X660MW) in Chattarpur
district of Madhya Pradesh. A site near Bamita town in Raj Nagar
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Tehsil of Chhatarpur district has been finalized after comparing four alternative sites. Barethi STPP can be recognised as a regional power
project for the benefit of Bundelkhand Region and States & UT of Western Region. The project is envisaged to be commissioned during
XII Plan period.
The proposed site coordinates are 2404556 N to 2404750 N and
790 41 45 E to 790 44 08 E respectively and is located near villages Barethi & Sandni in Rajnagar Tehsil of Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh. The site is about 19 Km away from Chhatarpur
and is approachable from Basari on Chhatarpur-Panna NH-75 by 5 km long PWD road. Nearest Railway Station is Khajuraho on North
Central Railway which is about 25 Km away and the nearest commercial airport Khajuraho is about 25km from the proposed site.
About 3000 Acres of land has been identified for power plant and its
associated facilities. Govt. of Madhya Pradesh vide letter dated 31.03.10 have accorded in-principle land commitment for the project.
Water is proposed to be drawn from river Ken flowing at a distance
of about 35 Kms from proposed site. Make up water requirement for
the project would be about 14,465 Cum/hr. Govt. of Madhya Pradesh vide letter dated 31.03.10 have accorded commitment for
150 Cusecs of water from Ken river for the project.
The daily coal requirement for 6 x 660 MW units shall be about
70000 MT based on average gross calorific value of 3400 kcal/ kg and100% plant load factor. The application for coal linkage has been submitted. However, for FR purposes South Eastern Coal Field has
been considered as source of coal.
The study area has sparse vegetation mainly open scrub type. The land proposed for the project does not have densely vegetation cover. The area near project site is surrounded by various kinds of trees,
herbs, shrubs, climbers and grasses. Overall 137 plant species have been recorded, there was predominance of tree species (67) and
herbs (43) followed by shrubs (29).The forest was dominated by tree species like Buchanania lanzan, Diospyrus melanoxylon,Termilania bellarica, T. arjuna, Anogeissus latifolia, Albizzia procera, Acacia catechu and Madhuca Indica. There are no ecologically sensitive areas like National Parks or
Wildlife Sanctuaries, Tiger Reserves, Elephant Reserves, Turtle Nesting Ground and Core Zone Biosphere Reserve within the 10 km radius of proposed site. However Panna Tiger reserve is located at a
distance of 12 km from the project site.
The main power plant, ash disposal area, township, greenbelt and
other facilities is proposed to be located within an area of 3000 acres.
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This will lead to changes in land-use pattern in and around the proposed project.
The construction activity would bring immediate changes in the land
use pattern of the proposed plant area as well as in the vicinity. The land required for the project will undergo a change due to cutting, stripping, excavation, and leveling, landscaping, loss of vegetative
cover and erection of structures of the proposed project. Greenbelt development and afforestation programmes shall be taken up to mitigate these impacts and overall improvement in the area with
green cover.
The impact on water quality during construction phase will be mainly due to run off from the construction area. Adequate arrangements for proper drainage and disposal of waste water and routing of the
effluents from construction area through sedimentation basins and provision of proper sanitary facilities with treatment will eliminate
problems of water pollution during construction phase. The impacts of the project during operation phase could result from discharge of hot cooling water, discharge of main plant effluents and
sanitary effluents and discharge of ash pond overflow. These effluents will be treated adequately to conform to the regulatory standards to minimize the impacts.
During construction phase, water shall be sprinkled in the vulnerable
areas to suppress the dust generated during excavation, leveling and other operations. The effluents from construction area shall be channeled through sedimentation tanks to remove suspended solids.
Suitable water supply and sanitation facilities shall be provided to the labour colonies housing the construction work force. The sanitary waste from these areas shall be accorded suitable treatment
measures such as septic tanks. Safety equipment such as earplugs and earmuffs, helmets, face
shields, safety goggles etc shall be provided to workers engaged in high risk area. A first aid centre shall be established to provide immediate medical aid to the workers and their family members. An
ambulance shall also be made available at site to transport injured workers to nearby hospitals.
Air Pollution Control System
High efficiency electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) will be installed to
limit the particulate emission to 100 mg/Nm3. To facilitate wider dispersion of pollutants three stacks with twin
flue of height 275 m above plant grade level shall be provided.
Space provision should be kept in the layout for retrofitting Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) system, if required in future.
For control of fugitive dust emissions within and around the coal handling plant and coal stockyard dust extraction / suppression systems shall be provided.
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Water Pollution Control System An effluent management scheme, consisting of collection, treatment,
recirculation and disposal of effluents shall be implemented in order to optimize the make up water requirement as well as liquid effluent
generation. The detail of water system for the project is described as follows: The liquid effluents shall be collected and treated/ recycled as per
the following design philosophy: The filter backwash water of PT Plant shall be collected and
recycled back to the inlet of clarifiers.
The sludge from clarifiers of Water PT Plant shall be collected in a sump/ pit and shall be pumped to bottom ash slurry sump for
disposal to bottom ash dyke. The waste effluents from neutralization pits of DM Plant and
Condensate Polishing Plant shall be collected in the respective
neutralization pits and neutralized before pumping to the Central Monitoring Basin before final disposal.
Re-Circulating type Cooling Water (C.W) system with cooling towers shall be provided. The C. W. blow down shall be from cold water side to ensure no thermal pollution
Entire CW system blow down would be used for service water system, fly ash handling, bottom ash handling and coal dust suppression. The unused blow down shall be led to Central
Monitoring Basin after treating through clarifiers/ tube settlers. A coal settling pond shall be provided to remove coal particles from
coal handling plant waste. Decanted water shall be pumped back to the coal dust suppression system.
Service water effluent collected from plant drains shall be led to a
sump. From the sump the service water shall be pumped through tube settler/ clarifier for treatment of suspended solids. Treated service water shall be sent back to service water tank to the extent
possible for re-use. The sludge from clarifier/ tube settler shall be disposed off in
bottom ash dyke along with bottom ash slurry. An independent plant effluent drainage system would be created
so as to ensure that plant effluents do not mix with storm water
drainage. Efficient operation of various treatment schemes shall be ensured so that the quality of treated effluent from CMB
conforms to relevant standards, prescribed by regulatory agencies. The sewage from plant and township shall be treated in a sewage
treatment plant. The treated effluent conforming to prescribed
standards shall be utilized for plantation.
Noise Pollution
The major noise generating sources are the turbines, turbo-generators, compressors, pumps, fans, coal handling plant etc. from
where noise is continuously generated. Acoustic treatment shall be provided to control the noise level below 90 dB (A). Wherever required, the workers shall be provided with protective equipment
such as ear plugs/ ear muffs.
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Ash Utilization
An ash utilization plan has been developed to utilize ash as per Ministry of Environment & Forests Notification on Ash Utilization dated 03.11.2009
The potential of ash utilization are in various areas including mine filling, cement plants, cement and concrete, bricks manufacturing, agriculture, wasteland development, road construction, low lying area
filling etc. NTPC shall provide Dry Ash Extraction System (DAES) system for
100% extraction of dry fly ash along with suitable storage facilities. Provision shall also be kept for segregation of coarse and fine ash, loading this ash into closed /open trucks and also for loading rail
wagons.
Afforestation and Green Belt Development
A green belt of 100 m width has been planned all around the main
plant area except the switchyard side. In addition, large scale Afforestation and green belt development activities shall be implemented in all available spaces within the main plant and
township areas. Further, avenue plantation will be undertaken along road in Plant and Township area.
5. After the public hearing presentation from the applicant, the Regional
officer, M.P Pollution Control Board, Sagar has invited questions and
comments from villagers in attendance in the public hearing meeting. The villagers present in the public hearing were asked to express their queries, views objections, comments and suggestion or any other
information in context to the proposed project. Also for inviting written questions, formats of question were distributed among the residents in
result of which 20 written questions/objections/suggestions were received whose copies are enclosed. However, the queries/objections/suggestions raised by the present
people are as follows:
During Public hearing meeting the both written as well as verbal support in context with the project and objections regarding the pollution control measures was received.
Demand for employment of villagers residing near the proposed project
Villagers have demanded that the Project management should
provide appropriate compensation of land to homeoustee along with proper resettlement provision should be provided to them.
Possibilities of air pollution and its impact on distant places was expressed due to operation of the project
Suggestion was forwarded for additional Afforestation of about 250
hectare land within the project area
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Various amenities like education, health and transport etc was demanded from the project management for the benefits of villagers.
Project management should ensure employment for local peoples according to their eligibility
Videography and photography was done for entire public hearing meeting whose photographs and video CD is enclosed.
The residents were made acquainted with the summary on all the points as raised during the public hearing meeting thereafter which announcement to close the meeting was made after satisfying the concerns made by the local
peoples and taking permission from them. Also Vote of thanks and gratitude was conveyed to all residents for making
their presence in the public hearing meeting and for freely expressing their views/concerns, after which proceeding of public hearing meeting was closed.
Arun Mishra Vishesh Garhpale Regional Officer Sub Divisional Officer, Rajnagar M. P. Pollution Control Board, Sagar Dist-Chhattarpur (M.P)