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Ambient Air Quality  Monitoring Test Report No. : Issue Date 18/11/2014 EK0/EV-AA/120/131114 TEST REPORT Sample Description Sample Received on 13/11/2014 To 17/11/2014 RESULTS 13/11/2014 On Project Site Sampling Location OMAXE "PEARLS" (OMAXE LIMITED ) NETAJI SUBHASH PALACE NEW DELHI Issued To Analysis Duration SOP-AAQ/15 Sample Drawn on 12/11/2014 Ambient Air EPEPL(Mr. Manoj Chaudhary) Sample Drawn by Sampling Plan & Procedure 08 Hrs. Sampling Time 25.0 Ambient Temprature (ºC) 1.1 Average Flow Rate of SPM (m³/min) 1.0 Average Flow Rate of Gases (lpm.) Clear Weather Conditions Remark (if any) NA PARAMETER S.No. Results Units Test Methods Particulate Matter (PM10) 1 92.5 μg/m3 IS:5182 (P-23) Sulphur dioxide (as SO2) 2 11.7 μg/m3 IS:5182 (P-2)Improved West & Geake Nitrogen Dioxide (as NO2) 3 32.3 μg/m3 IS:5182 (P-6) Lead (as Pb) 4 < 0.1 μg/m3 IS:5182 (P-22) Notes : 1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received  & mentioned parameters. The customer asked for the above tests only. 2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory. 3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose. **End of Report** 4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer. 5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only. Authorized Signatory For EKO PRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD Page No. 1/1

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Ambient Air Quality  MonitoringTest Report No. : Issue Date 18/11/2014EK0/EV-AA/120/131114

TEST REPORT

Sample Description

Sample Received on

13/11/2014 To 17/11/2014

RESULTS

13/11/2014On Project SiteSampling Location

OMAXE "PEARLS"(OMAXE LIMITED )NETAJI SUBHASH PALACENEW DELHI

Issued To

Analysis Duration

SOP-AAQ/15

Sample Drawn on 12/11/2014

Ambient Air

EPEPL(Mr. Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by

Sampling Plan & Procedure

08 Hrs.Sampling Time25.0Ambient Temprature (ºC)1.1Average Flow Rate of SPM (m³/min)1.0Average Flow Rate of Gases (lpm.)ClearWeather Conditions

Remark (if any) NA

PARAMETERS.No. Results UnitsTest Methods

Particulate Matter (PM10)1 92.5 µg/m3IS:5182 (P-23)

Sulphur dioxide (as SO2)2 11.7 µg/m3IS:5182 (P-2)Improved West & Geake

Nitrogen Dioxide (as NO2)3 32.3 µg/m3IS:5182 (P-6)

Lead (as Pb)4 < 0.1 µg/m3IS:5182 (P-22)

Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received  & mentioned parameters.

The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.

**End of Report**

4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.

Authorized Signatory

For EKO PRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD

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COMPLIANCE REPORT OF “PEARL OMAXE” AT NETAJI SUBASH PLACE, WAZIRPUR, NEW DELHI.

COMPLIANCE PERIOD: DECEMBER- 2014

PART-A SPCEIFIC CONDITIONS

1. CONSTRUCTION PHASE

1 Necessary approval of the State Forests Department shall be obtained before commencing constriction of the project.

This is not Applicable.

2 All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before staring construction activates and to be maintained throughout the construction activities and to be maintained throughout the construction phase.

Sanitary and hygienic conditions are maintained at the site of constructionand it will be maintained throughout the construction period.

3 A first Aid Room will be provided in the project both construction and operation of the project.

First Aid Room is provided at the site during construction and would be provided during operation of the project, Beside this the medicines & medical help to the construction worker is provided by the company. Regular Health Check up of the workers is also done at regular interval of time by the company.

4 Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers at the site. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated during the construction phase should be ensured.

Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities are provided to the construction worker at the site the solid waste generated during the construction phase is first collected & then segregated and are disposed off as per their requirement. For example the excavated earth is used for development of green belt & Landscape within the site the waste oil/ Lubricant by D.G.Sets are stored in a container marked as “HazardousWaste” and it is disposed off by selling it to the recyclers only.

5 All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use horticulture/landscape development within the project site.

The topsoil excavated during construction activities was stored at one place and was used for Horticulture and Landscape

development within the project site.6 Disposal of Muck, including

excavated material during construction phase should not create any adverse effects on neighboring communities and should be disposed off necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects.

Muck including other construction waste during construction period are disposed off such that they have no adverse effects on the neighboringcommunities and special precautions are taken for general safety and health aspects.

7 The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be enclosed type and should conform to E(P)A Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards.

The D.G. sets use during construction phase are enclosed type & they conform to environmental (Prescribed for Air and noise emission standards. They are enclosed type with proper stack height.

8 Ambient noise levels should conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored during construction phase.

Ambient Air & noise quality are closely monitored during construction phase and the report is attached for your reference.

9 Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials, must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water.

Construction spoils, including bituminous materials are stored away from the surface water and are stored in plastic sheeting to prevent leaks and spills and are not allowed to contaminate water courses and it is secured that they do not leach into ground water.

OPERATION PHASE.

1 A sewage treatment plant of adequate capacity shall be installed.The installation of the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) should be certified by an independent expert with respect to adequacy and its efficiency and a report in this regard should be submitted to the Ministry before the project is commissioned for operation.

The sewage treatment plant of adequate capacity is already installed in order to treat waste water.

2 The solid waste generated should be properly collected& segregated

Solid waste generated shall be collected in 4 different bins before

before disposal to the City Municipal Facility. We garbage should be disposed by the vermiculture composting method.

disposal into Municipal Bins.

3 Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste should be disposed of as per applicable Rules & norms with necessary approvals of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board.

Hazardous waste such as waste oil/lubricant is collected in a separate container marked as “Hazardous Waste” and further it is disposed off by selling it to approved recyclers.

4 Diesel generator sets proposed as back up power for lifts and common area illumination should be of enclosed type and conform to E(P)A Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards as per DPCB guidelines. Exhausts should be raised to 4 meters above the rooftop.

All D.G Sets are acoustically enclosed & conform to the rules made under E(P) A 1986 prescribed for air & noise emission standard as per CPCB guidelines & stack height is 4 meters above the roof top.

5 The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standard prescribed for residential landaus. The open spaces inside the plot should be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous variety.

The green belt is developed such that it not only reduce the Pollution load but it will also increase the scenic beauty of the project.

6 Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality, noise and water quality should be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project.

Monitoring of A.A.Q, noise & water quality is done periodically.

7 Application of solar energy should be incorporated for illumination of common areas lighting in addition to provision for soar water heating.

Solar energy shall be used for lighting common areas, gardens & street lights, and water heating.

8 Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points form roads adjoining the proposed project site must be prevented. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space should be utilized.

Proper care shall be taken for traffic congestion near the entry exit points from the roads adjoining the project site. Parking will be fully internalized & no public space shall be utilized.

9 A report on the energy conservation measures confirming to energy conservation norms finalize by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporation details

All energy conservation measures are taken in the project including provision of use of solar energy.

PART – B GENERAL CONDITIONS

1 The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA Report should be implemented in letter and spirit.

It is being done.

2 Provision should be made for the supply of kerosene or cooking gas and pressure cooker to the laborers during construction phase.

It is being done.

3 All the laborers to be engaged for construction works should be screened for health and adequately treated before the issue of work permits.

Regular Health Check up of the labourers are done at the site & all the expense on medicines and medical Help is provided by the project proponent.

4 Six monthly monitoring reports should be submitted to the Ministry and it’s Regional Office Chandigarh.

It is being done.

5 Officials from the Regional Office of MOEF, Chandigarh who would be monitoring the implementation of environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents / data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to MoEF should be forwarded to the CCF,Regional office of MOEF, Chandigarh.

Full cooperation, facility & documents/data will be provided to the officials of Regional office, MOEF.

6 In the case of any change (s) in the scope of the project, the project would require a fresh appraisal by this Ministry.

A fresh application will be submitted to MOEF, if any change in scope of the project.

7 The Ministry reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary , and to take action including revoking of environment clearance under provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 to ensure effective implementation of the

Project proponent will abide by all the rules/ regulation and it will also ensure its effective implementation.

about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submit to the Ministry in three months time.

suggested safeguard measures in a time bound and satisfactory manner.

8 All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief Controller of Explosives, Fire Department, Civil Aviation Department, Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 etc. shall be obtained, as applicable by project proponents from the competent authorities.

NOC from Fire Department is already obtained.

9 A copy of the environmental clearance letter would be marked to the local NGO(s), if any, from whom suggestion/representation were received at the time of public hearing.

Environmental clearance letter & consent to establish is made available at the site office.

10 The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of clearance letter are available with the Haryana State Pollution Control Board and any also be seen on the website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at http: //www. envfor.nic.in. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the clearance letter and copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional office of this Ministry at Chandigarh.

Advertisement has already been givenin the following News papers.

(a) Hindustan times, New Delhi, 14th , April,07

(b) Indian Express, New Delhi 7th , April, 07

11 These stipulations would be enforced among other under the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air Prevention and Control of Pollution), act 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991.

NOC from DPCC is already taken and a copy of the same is already sent to you.

12 The project authority will enter in to MOU with buyers of the property, flats/ shops etc. To ensure operation and maintenance of the assets handed over to the society formed by the residents/owners of the buildings.

This shall be done.

Noise  Monitoring

Test Report No. : Issue Date 15/11/2014EK0/EV-NM/127/131114

TEST REPORT

Sample Description

Sample Received on

13/11/2014 To 14/11/2014

RESULTS

13/11/2014

1 Meter away from Acoustic Enclosure DG Set (500 KVA)Sampling Location

OMAXE "PEARLS"(OMAXE LIMITED )NETAJI SUBHASH PALACENEW DELHI

Issued To

Analysis Duration

SOP-N/01

Sample Drawn on 12/11/2014

DG Noise

EPEPL(Mr. Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by

Sampling Plan & ProcedureNormalEnvironmental Condition

Remark (if any) When DG Set Was On

PARAMETERS.No. Results UnitsTest Methods

Leq1 72.9 dB (A)SOP-N/94/01

Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received  & mentioned parameters.

The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.4. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.

**End of Report**

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Noise  Monitoring

Test Report No. : Issue Date 15/11/2014EK0/EV-NM/128/131114

TEST REPORT

Sample Description

Sample Received on

13/11/2014 To 14/11/2014

RESULTS

13/11/2014

1 Meter away from Acoustic Enclosure DG Set (1010 KVA)Sampling Location

OMAXE "PEARLS"(OMAXE LIMITED )NETAJI SUBHASH PALACENEW DELHI

Issued To

Analysis Duration

SOP-N/01

Sample Drawn on 12/11/2014

DG Noise

EPEPL(Mr. Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by

Sampling Plan & ProcedureNormalEnvironmental Condition

Remark (if any) When DG Set Was On

PARAMETERS.No. Results UnitsTest Methods

Leq1 74.2 dB (A)SOP-N/94/01

Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received  & mentioned parameters.

The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.4. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.

**End of Report**

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Stack Emission  Analysis

Test Report No. : Issue Date 18/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/118/131114

TEST REPORT

Sample Description

Sample Received on

13/11/2014 To 17/11/2014

RESULTS

13/11/2014

OMAXE "PEARLS"(OMAXE LIMITED )NETAJI SUBHASH PALACENEW DELHI

Issued To

Analysis Duration

SOP-SE/09

Sample Drawn on 12/11/2014Stack Emission

EPEPL(Mr. Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by

Sampling Plan & Procedure

Stack Attached To DG SetSource of Emission500 KVACapacityNormalOperating LoadAs per requirementNormal Operation ScheduleMetal/CircularType of Stack0.12Diameter of Stack (meter)60.0Height of Stack from Ground Level (meter)5.0Height of Stack from Roof Level (meter)1.5 from Roof LevelHeight of Sampling Location (meter)HSDType of Fuel Used60.0 lphFuel Consumed per Hour25.0Ambient Temperature (ºC)148.0Stack Temperature (ºC)13.3Average Velocity of Fuel Emission (m/sec)21.5Average Flow Rate (lpm)NilControl Measures (if any)

30.0Time of Sampling (minutes)

Remark (if any) NA

NASampling Location

PARAMETERS.No. Results UnitsTest Methods

Particulate Matter (as PM)1 32.6 mg/Nm³IS : 11255 (P-1)

Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2)2 13.4 mg/Nm³IS : 11255 (P-2)

Oxides of Nitrogen (as NOx)3 72.5 mg/Nm³SOP-SE/90/01

Carbon monoxide (as CO)4 < 0.2 % V/VIS :13270

Lead (as Pb)5 < 1.0 mg/Nm³APHA-AIR/ICP

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Test Report No. : Issue Date 18/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/118/131114

Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received  & mentioned parameters.

The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.

**End of Report**

4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.

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Stack Emission  Analysis

Test Report No. : Issue Date 18/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/117/131114

TEST REPORT

Sample Description

Sample Received on

13/11/2014 To 17/11/2014

RESULTS

13/11/2014

OMAXE "PEARLS"(OMAXE LIMITED )NETAJI SUBHASH PALACENEW DELHI

Issued To

Analysis Duration

SOP-SE/09

Sample Drawn on 12/11/2014Stack Emission

EPEPL(Mr. Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by

Sampling Plan & Procedure

Stack Attached To DG SetSource of Emission1010 KVACapacityNormalOperating LoadAs per requirementNormal Operation ScheduleMetal/CircularType of Stack0.12Diameter of Stack (meter)60.0Height of Stack from Ground Level (meter)5.0Height of Stack from Roof Level (meter)1.5 from Roof LevelHeight of Sampling Location (meter)HSDType of Fuel Used95.0 lphFuel Consumed per Hour25.0Ambient Temperature (ºC)174.0Stack Temperature (ºC)16.5Average Velocity of Fuel Emission (m/sec)19.3Average Flow Rate (lpm)NilControl Measures (if any)

30.0Time of Sampling (minutes)

Remark (if any) NA

NASampling Location

PARAMETERS.No. Results UnitsTest Methods

PM (at 15% O2 Correction)1 39.6 mg/Nm³IS : 11255 (P-1)

Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2)2 21.7 mg/Nm³IS : 11255 (P-2)

Oxides of Nitrogen (as NOx)3 120.7 mg/Nm³SOP-SE/90/01

Carbon monoxide (as CO)4 < 0.2 % V/VIS :13270

Lead (as Pb)5 < 1.0 mg/Nm³APHA-AIR/ICP

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Test Report No. : Issue Date 18/11/2014EKO/EV-SE/117/131114

Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received  & mentioned parameters.

The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.

**End of Report**

4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.

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Water Sample  Analysis

Test Report No. : 18/11/2014Issue DateEK0/EV-WA/109/131114

TEST REPORT

Sample Description

Sample Received on

13/11/2014 To 17/11/2014

RESULTS

13/11/2014

1.0 LitreSample Quantity

OMAXE "PEARLS"(OMAXE LIMITED )NETAJI SUBHASH PALACENEW DELHI

Issued To

Analysis Duration

SOP-W/66

Sample Drawn on 12/11/2014

Ground Water

EPEPL(Mr. Manoj Chaudhary)Sample Drawn by

Sampling Plan & Procedure

NormalEnvironmental Condition

Remark (if any) NA

NASampling Location

PARAMETERS.No. Result UnitsTest Methods

Colour1 < 5.0 HazenIS : 3025 (P-4)

Odour2 Agreeable -IS : 3025 (P-5)

Taste3 Saline -IS : 3025 (P-7)

Turbidity4 2.4 NTUIS : 3025 (P-10)

pH5 7.34 -IS : 3025 (P-11)

Total Hardness (as CaCO3)6 520.0 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-21)

Calcium (as Ca)7 101.8 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-40)

Iron (as Fe)8 0.21 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-53)

Chloride (as Cl)9 684.3 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-32)

Residual Free Chlorine10 < 0.2 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-26)

Fluoride (as F)11 < 1.0 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-60)

Total Dissolved Solids12 1890.0 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-16)

Magnesium (as Mg)13 64.6 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-46)

Copper (as Cu)14 < 0.01 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-42)

Manganese (as Mn)15 < 0.1 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-59)

Sulphate (as SO4)16 215.3 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-24)

Nitrate (as NO3)17 24.7 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-34)

Phenolic Compounds (as C6H5OH)

18 < 0.001 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-43)

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Test Report No. : 18/11/2014Issue DateEK0/EV-WA/109/131114

PARAMETERS.No. Result UnitsTest Methods

Mercury (as Hg)19 < 0.001 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-48)

Selenium (as Se)20 < 0.005 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-56)

Arsenic (as As)21 < 0.005 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-37)

Cyanide (as CN)22 < 0.05 mg/LAPHA 4500 CN-C

Lead (as Pb)23 < 0.005 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-47)

Zinc (as Zn)24 0.16 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-49)

Alkalinity (as CaCO3)25 320.0 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-23)

Chromium (as Cr+6)26 < 0.05 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-52)

Aluminium (as Al)27 < 0.01 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-55)

Boron (as B)28 < 0.25 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-57)

Cadmium (as Cd)29 < 0.001 mg/LIS : 3025 (P-41)

Anionic Detergents (as MBAS)30 < 0.05 mg/LAPHA 5540-C

Total Coliform31 Absent Per100 mLIS : 1622

E.coli32 Absent Per 100 mLIS : 1622

Notes :1. The results given above are ralated to the tested sample, as received  & mentioned parameters.

The customer asked for the above tests only.2. This test report will not be generated again, either wholly or in part, without written permission of the Laboratory.3. This test report will not be use for any publicity/legal purpose.4. This test samples will be disposed off after two weeks from the date of issue of test report, unless until specified by the customer.

Sample received for biological tests will be destroyed after 7 days from the date of issue of test report.5. Responsibility of the Laboratory is limited to the invoiced amount only.

**End of Report**

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